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Council honors Fatherhood Month, Alpha Phi Alpha chartering day and state champion Blewood High girls track team

Richland County Council · June 2, 2026
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Summary

Richland County Council presented proclamations recognizing Forging Strong Fathers and Families Month, the Omicron Iota Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha on its chartering day, and the Blewood High School girls track team's fourth consecutive 5A state championship.

Richland County Council used Tuesday’s meeting to present several ceremonial proclamations and recognitions.

Council proclaimed June 2026 as Forging Strong Fathers and Families Month; Director Henderson read the proclamation and Mark Himmes, director of community engagement for the South Carolina Center for Fathers and Families, accepted and thanked the council, noting local programs such as the Midlands Fatherhood Coalition.

The council also recognized the Omicron Iota Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity on its 40th chartering anniversary; Dr. Arthur Doctor, identified in the meeting as the chapter president, accepted the proclamation. The council honored the Blewood High School girls track team for their 2026 5A Division 1 state championship (their fourth consecutive title). The team’s coach spoke briefly and presented trophies to council members who had supported the team.

All proclamations were approved by unanimous voice or roll-call vote and concluded with photo opportunities at the chamber seal.