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Cedar Hill Library In A Park and Museum of History VIP Reception

Cedar Hill Library In A Park and Museum of History VIP Reception

The Cedar Hill Library In A Park and Museum of History’s VIP Reception at the new location in a beautiful 42,000 square feet building. The Library Director #ArandaBell gave special thanks to the #CedarHill community for making this dream a reality. This was a special tribute to Traphene Hickman, for which the library was named for. The evening began with the invocation by Pastor #TroySnowden, followed by remarks from the #CedarHill Mayor #StephenMason and the #CedarHillAdministration It ended with the Special Tribute to Traphene Hickman. “Her smile was big and wide. She made you feel good inside. She greeted all the people with a warm hello.”

Cedar Hill Library In A Park and Museum of History VIP Reception
Cedar Hill Library In A Park Neighborhood Advisory Boardmembers
Cedar Hill Library In A Park and Museum of History VIP Reception
City of Cedar Hill Mayor Stephen Mason and Council members at the VIP Reception of the new Cedar Hill Library In A Park and Museum of History
Cedar Hill Library In A Park and Museum of History VIP Reception
Ms. Toni, former Library Director and the current Library Director Aranda Bell

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