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Community House to host Birmingham Public Schools early‑childhood center; public asked to join five volunteer committees

Birmingham City Commission · July 28, 2026
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Summary

Commission announced Birmingham Public Schools will operate the Community House early‑childhood center; city listed five new committees (finance & audit, development & communications, facilities, programming, events) and named initial leads, and asked the public to volunteer via BirminghamCommunityHouse@Gmail.com.

The commission announced that the Community House board has selected Birmingham Public Schools to run the planned early‑childhood center at that facility; the city will lease space and Birmingham Public Schools will operate the program.

Officials also said the Community House board established five committees to oversee finance & audit, development & communications, facilities, programming, and events. Committee leads named in the announcement included Rob Bowen for finance & audit, Ava Kirkman for development & communications, Sam Surnow for facilities, Ambika Roberson for programming, and Linda Solomon for events. The commission invited residents to volunteer and provided a contact email: BirminghamCommunityHouse@Gmail.com.

The city manager said further information and a website will be forthcoming as the board and staff finalize operational details.