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Council highlights community groups and youth programs: Greedy House, Network Navigator, Reentry Alliance and Sigma Beta Club
Summary
Council heard multiple presentations recognizing community initiatives: a Foot Soldiers celebration (May 2), Operation HOPE's financial-literacy work, Greedy House community services, Network Navigator Day, Woodlawn United youth programs, and a resolution honoring the Sigma Beta Club.
BIRMINGHAM — The City Council opened Tuesday’s meeting with a series of community presentations and recognitions.
Mayor Randall L. Woodfin and councilors recognized the Foot Soldiers celebration in the Civil Rights District set for May 2 and asked members to consider a $1,963 contribution toward the event. Operation HOPE representatives described Green Sox Day and…
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