Winder Honors Local Black Community: February Declared as Black History Month

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The City of Winder has designated February as Black History Month. Mayor Terrell announced this at a recent meeting, presenting the proclamation to the Ladies of Soul, a local civic group. Since 2000, this group has been organizing service projects and outreach programs in the Winder community.

The Ladies of Soul was formed to create a space for black women to celebrate their individuality. Several members were present at the meeting to accept the proclamation, including Janette Martin, Carolyn Price, and Debbie Johnson among others.

The City of Winder’s decision acknowledges the significant role the black community has played in the city’s history and growth. The declaration of February as Black History Month is a gesture to recognize and honor these contributions.

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