In a recent government meeting, the commission unanimously approved a proposal to name a public park in Lincolnville after George and Ollie Smith, recognizing their significant contributions to the community. The decision came after heartfelt public comments highlighting the Smiths' legacy, particularly their impact on local education and civil rights.
Delandra Duncan, President of Accord, spoke in favor of the recognition, noting George Smith's role as a retired educator at the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind, where notable figures like Ray Charles were also educated. Community member Gail Whistler echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of honoring the Smith family.
Commissioner Jim Springfield shared a personal connection to the Smiths, recalling his wife's respect for George Smith's work at the school. He expressed strong support for the park's naming, which was echoed by other commissioners, including Cynthia Garris, who reflected on the Smiths' enduring presence in the community.
The motion to name the park was met with enthusiasm, culminating in a voice vote that confirmed the decision. The commission looks forward to a ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for mid to late August, marking a significant tribute to the Smiths' legacy in Lincolnville.