The Kershaw County Council convened on October 22, 2024, to address several key agenda items, including a significant proclamation honoring Amy Brown, a former Parks and Recreation employee who has been battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The meeting began with an invocation led by Pastor Karen Belton, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance.
Council members unanimously adopted the agenda, which was adjusted to prioritize the recognition of Brown's contributions to the community. A proclamation was read, declaring October 22 as \"Amy Brown Day\" in Kershaw County. The proclamation highlighted Brown's courage and resilience in facing ALS, as well as her impactful 18-year career in the Parks and Recreation Department, where she served as an athletic coordinator.
Following the proclamation, Brown's family and supporters gathered for a photo, showcasing the strong community backing she has received. Remarks from family members emphasized her strength and the support she has garnered throughout her life. Brown herself shared heartfelt sentiments, expressing gratitude for the honor and reflecting on her journey with ALS.
Council members praised Brown's legacy and the positive influence she has had on the community, with several expressing their admiration for her spirit and determination. The meeting concluded with a collective acknowledgment of Brown's contributions and the ongoing efforts to support the ALS community.