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City of Lauderhill presents Key to the City to longtime advocate Edde Campbell

By Jovani Davis··1 min read
City of Lauderhill presents Key to the City to longtime advocate Edde Campbell
Key Points(5)
  • The City of Lauderhill Commission returned from its summer recess with a meeting marked by recognition and celebration, honoring individuals whose service has left a lasting imprint on the community.
  • At the request of Lauderhill Mayor Denise D.
  • Grant, the Commission presented Ms.
  • Edde Campbell with the prestigious Key to the City in recognition of her tireless and selfless service to the community.
  • Campbell, a respected leader and advocate, was celebrated for her unwavering commitment to reentry efforts and homelessness support services for more than 20 years.

The City of Lauderhill Commission returned from its summer recess with a meeting marked by recognition and celebration, honoring individuals whose service has left a lasting imprint on the community.

At the request of Lauderhill Mayor Denise D. Grant, the Commission presented Ms. Edde Campbell with the prestigious Key to the City in recognition of her tireless and selfless service to the community. Ms. Campbell, a respected leader and advocate, was celebrated for her unwavering commitment to reentry efforts and homelessness support services for more than 20 years.

“It is important to give those who have worked and labored in our community their flowers as well as the recognition that is deserved,” Mayor Grant stated.” Ms. Campbell dedicated her career to serving the most vulnerable members of our community with compassion, professionalism, and steadfast integrity. She is our shining star.”

In addition, the Commission unanimously approved a resolution, introduced by Commissioner John T. Hodgson, to rename NW 42 Way to “Charles E. Booth Way” in honor of the late business owner Charles E. Booth. Mr. Booth was remembered for his invaluable contributions and lifelong dedication to the Lauderhill community. The official street renaming ceremony is expected to take place in the coming weeks, with further information forthcoming.

The meeting also featured a live performance by Lauderhill Steel Ensemble and a special presentation by the Youth Empowerment Village. The organization presented an appreciation award to the Lauderhill Parks and Recreation Department for its partnership and support in enhancing the lives of local youth through meaningful programming.

The evening was filled with fanfare, applause, and heartfelt tributes from community members, supporters, and dignitaries, including current and former elected officials from neighboring cities. Many kind words were shared for both Ms. Campbell and the legacy of Mr. Booth, underscoring their lasting impact on Lauderhill.

“These moments remind us of the incredible people who strengthen our city through service, leadership, and dedication,” Mayor Grant explained. “Lauderhill is proud to honor these champions who have helped shape our community.”

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