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Beaumont issues five proclamations, highlights Jan. 31 'Be Well Beaumont' health fair and Jan. 17 Melody Maids documentary premiere

Beaumont City Council · January 7, 2026
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At its Jan. 6 proclamation presentation, the Beaumont City Council honored five local observances and community groups and heard details about a Jan. 31 Be Well Beaumont health fair sponsored by MD Anderson and ExxonMobil and a Jan. 17 Melody Maids documentary premiere with two showings.

BEAUMONT, Texas — The Beaumont City Council on Tuesday presented five proclamations recognizing local organizations and upcoming community events, including a Jan. 31 health fair organized under the Be Well Beaumont initiative and a Jan. 17 screening of a new documentary about the Melody Maids.

Presiding officials opened the meeting with an invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance before announcing the proclamations. The council recognized United Way of Beaumont in North Jefferson County’s "Ladies in Red" honorees; Terrence Adams, the program manager for cancer prevention and the Be Well Communities collaboration, accepted a proclamation naming Jan. 31 as Be Well Beaumont Day and described the free, family-friendly health fair planned for 10 a.m.–1 p.m. at the Sheila…

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