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Santa Clara County supervisors proclaim African American History Month and Saka Nakodar Day, honor educator Bob Nunez and county employees

2216009 · February 4, 2025
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At its meeting, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors approved the agenda, adopted proclamations recognizing February 2025 as African American History Month and Feb. 4 as Saka Nakodar Day, presented a commendation to retiring educator Bob Nunez, and recognized monthly employee excellence award winners.

The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors on an afternoon meeting approved its presented agenda, adopted proclamations marking February 2025 as African American History Month and Feb. 4 as Saka Nakodar Day, presented a commendation to retiring educator Bob Nunez and recognized county employee excellence award winners.

The board approved the agenda by roll call before moving into presentations. The clerk recorded affirmative votes from the five supervisors present; the chair said, “That carries with 5.”

The board read and adopted a proclamation declaring February 2025 as African American History Month in Santa Clara County. The board noted the month’s historical recognition at the national level and said the county would continue to mark the contributions of Black Americans. The board asked that the formal flag-raising for the proclamation…

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