Mayor Davis proclaims achievement for Apollo Woods and Bigger Than Food Foundation

2109147 · January 13, 2025

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Summary

Edmond Mayor Darryl A. Davis read a proclamation recognizing Apollo Woods and the Bigger Than Food Foundation for promoting Black‑owned restaurants and supporting local economic development.

Mayor Darryl A. Davis presented a proclamation Jan. 13 recognizing Apollo Woods, executive director of the Bigger Than Food Foundation, for his work promoting Black‑owned restaurants and for the foundation’s "For the Culture" campaign.

Summary of proclamation

The mayor read a proclamation noting that the campaign helped secure appearances for Big O’s Pork and Dreams at Oklahoma City Thunder home games in February 2024 and that the concession placement at the Paycom Center was a first for a Black‑owned business at that venue. The proclamation praised the foundation’s role in inclusive procurement and economic opportunities for Black entrepreneurs.

Remarks

Apollo Woods briefly thanked the council, described his Edmond office and the campaign’s goal to foster relationships over food and coffee, and said the foundation intends to expand corporate and small‑business partnerships.

Actions recorded

- Proclamation: recognition of Apollo Woods and Bigger Than Food Foundation for contributions and the "For the Culture" campaign. Outcome: proclamation read and recognition given.

What’s next

The mayor postponed a separate recognition of Janet Yao to a later meeting; no formal action was taken on that item at this session.