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Rowlett City Council issues series of April proclamations honoring veterans, libraries, autism acceptance and child-abuse prevention
Summary
At its April 1 meeting, the Rowlett City Council presented proclamations recognizing a local centenarian, National Vietnam War Veterans Day, National Library Week, Autism Acceptance Month (with water-tower lighting April 2), and National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
The Rowlett City Council on April 1 presented five community proclamations, honoring a 105-year-old local resident, marking Vietnam War Veterans Day, declaring National Library Week, recognizing April as Autism Acceptance Month with a planned April 2 water-tower lighting, and designating April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
The presentations opened with Councilmember Britton introducing the Rowlett Centurion Club’s first honoree, Maria Brookshire Davis, who turned 105 on Feb. 3, 2025. The proclamation noted Davis’ long career in Garland schools, more than 50 years teaching Sunday school, and her ties to Rowlett. A family member accepting the recognition said the family is “very grateful for this recognition of our…
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