Celebrating Richmond Heights' 65th Founder's Weekend with the book Miami's Richmond Heights, the history of the Richmond Heights Community and the 50th Anniversary of Richmond Heights Jr./Middle School
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
In 1949, Captain Frank C. Martin developed the Richmond Heights Community for black World War II servicemen and their families. Their legacy lives on in our community today with the celebration of the 65th Anniversary of Richmond Heights with a book about the history of the community and other events. The community will also celebrate the 50th anniversary of Richmond Jr./Middle School
Friday, December 27, 2013
"The Heights Got Talent"
7:00 P.M.
$10.00
Richmond Jr./Middle School
15015 SW 103rd Avenue
Miami, FL 33176
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Richmond Field Day
10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.
FREE
Richmond Jr./Middle School
15015 SW 103rd Avenue
Miami, FL 33176
Brick Dedication
2:00 p.m
Open to the Public
Richmond Jr./Middle School
15015 SW 103rd Avenue
Miami, FL 33176
Help commemorate the school’s 50th anniversary by purchasing a brick.
"Meet The Authors"
1:00 p.m.- 3:00 p.m.
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
Richmond Jr./Middle School
15015 SW 103rd Avenue
Miami, FL 33176
An afternoon with the authors and original community residents. See original documents and more.
Celebration Banquet
Richmond Heights Founders and Richmond Jr./Middle School's 50th Reunion
7:30.p.m.
$65.00 per person
Mistress of Ceremony, Traci Cloyd, News Director
WHQT, Hot 105 FM Radio
The Elk's Lodge No. 948
10301 Sunset Drive
Miami, FL 33176
For more information contact Patricia Harper Garrett, Event Coordinator at 305 519-8995.
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