Unidentified Speaker 1 opened the dedication and announced that the space will be officially known as the Laura Mae Evelyn Park, thanking the crowd for attending the ceremony and noting the community effort behind the project.
"Today, we're happy to officially rename this space as the Laura Mae Evelyn Park," Unidentified Speaker 1 said, adding that the event represented "what community looks like" and praising residents "willing to step up, organize, and work together to improve the place they call home."
Family members offered personal remembrances. "I know my mother above is just smiling down and... just so grateful to see the vision you have with this," said Unidentified Speaker 2, who noted features including bird houses and Laura’s fondness for quail and other birds and asked attendees to "cherish" the park. The speaker closed the remarks with "Thank you, Lord."
A neighbor and friend, identified in the remarks as Unidentified Speaker 3, said, "She was a dear friend... She loved birds. She loved animals," praising Laura Mae Evelyn as a thoughtful neighbor and concluding, "We love you. We miss you, Laura. She would have loved it."
The ceremony emphasized local volunteerism and remembrance rather than formal government action; no motions, votes, or statutory references were made during the recorded remarks. The dedication centered on honoring the late resident’s connection to wildlife and neighborhood ties and encouraging the community to care for the park going forward.