Riviera Beach business owner unveils Black Lives Matter mural Everyone should be treated with respect, Khalid Hamid says
The owner of Tiger Food Market, Khalid Hamid, unveiled a Black Lives Matter mural in the parking lot. The mural was the first at a Black-owned business in the city.
Posted at 6:18 AM, Dec 23, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-23 17:44:21-05
RIVIERA BEACH, Fla. â A Riviera Beach business owner shared a proud moment Tuesday.
The owner of Tiger Food Market, Khalid Hamid, unveiled a Black Lives Matter mural in the parking lot. The mural was the first at a Black-owned business in the city.
Riviera Beach business unveils Black Lives Matter mural December 23, 2020 at 6:30 AM EST - Updated December 23 at 6:30 AM
A Riviera Beach business owner shared a proud moment Tuesday.
The owner of Tiger Food Market, Khalid Hamid, unveiled a Black Lives Matter mural in the parking lot. The mural was the first at a Black-owned business in the city.
It is located in the parking lot of the market at 2501 President Barack Obama Hwy. near the intersection of Blue Heron Boulevard.
Hamid said he has been at the location for 25 years and had the mural painted at his establishment because it is important for the community.
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December 21, 2020
JACKSON, Tenn. A local church makes a generous donation to a West Tennessee organization.
Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church, located on Glass Street in Jackson, presented the Dream Center a check for $1,000.
The Dream Center in Jackson is an organization that provides shelter and services to women and children in need.
“Their church has a huge heart, and they wanted to do something to reach out and help the community ,and they decided to give the Dream Center a wonderful donation,” Pastor Reginald Currie said. “We felt it was necessary to reach out to one of the entities in the community that is serving and helping others in their time of need.”