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Lexington proclaims February Black History Month; restaurateur announces free-plate giveaway and senior banquet

3152470 · January 27, 2025
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Mayor Jason Hayes proclaimed February 2025 as Black History Month at the Jan. 27 Lexington City Council meeting. Talita Jones, owner of JJ's Grama Soul Food and Unity Sound and Production, received the proclamation and announced community events including a 100-plate giveaway in February and a senior banquet.

Mayor Jason Hayes on Jan. 27 read a proclamation recognizing February 2025 as Black History Month in Lexington and encouraged residents to reflect on African American history and contributions.

Talita Jones, owner-operator of JJ's Grama Soul Food and Unity Sound and Production, accepted the proclamation and spoke about the importance of history and community giving. Jones said her…

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