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To culminate the celebration of Black History Month, Councilmember Patricia Fairclough-Staggers recognized Cardell Hayes, president of South Dade Connections at the Feb. 22 presentation in the City of Homestead Council Chambers.
South Dade Connections is a Black-owned company and a connectivity source for linking Black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs to resources and opportunities within the South Dade community. Councilmember Fairclough -Staggers spoke about Hayes’ enthusiasm and vision and the need for Black-owned businesses to thrive, grow, and succeed.
Also joining Hayes in Council Chambers were the officers of South Dade Connections: Evans Branch, vice president, and Willie Carpenter, treasurer. He also recognized members of his board of directors: Dr. Monique Hayes, Hollie Rozier, Sharon Coleman, Natalie Rowe, LT Clayton, and Anthony Brown. Hayes thanked Vice Mayor Julio Guzman for his sponsorship of the Black History Month celebration at the Seminole Theatre in February.
For more information, visit www.southdadeconnections.com.
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