Written by: JR Robinson
Yolanda Cooper-Sutton, City Council representative for Super District 8-3, invites all Memphis residents to join in the holiday cheer at the 3rd Annual Whitehaven Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. This festive community event, presented by RESPECT The Haven Community Development Corporation and powered by SchoolSeed Foundation, promises to be a memorable evening for all.
Event Details
A Star-Studded Affair
Councilwoman Cooper-Sutton will co-host the event alongside Brian Harris, the City of Memphis Youth Services Director and Special Assistant to the Mayor. The ceremony will feature an impressive lineup of speakers and performers:
Community Unity
"This event is more than just lighting a tree," says Councilwoman Cooper-Sutton. "It's about bringing our community together, celebrating our shared values, and igniting the spirit of the season in Whitehaven."
The Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony represents the kind of community-focused initiatives that Councilwoman Cooper-Sutton champions in her role on the City Council. As a member of the Public Services, Arts and Youth Initiatives committees, she sees events like these as crucial to fostering a sense of belonging and pride in Memphis neighborhoods.
A Beacon of Hope
Mayor Paul Young's participation underscores the city-wide importance of this event. "The Whitehaven Christmas Tree serves as a beacon of hope and unity for our community," Mayor Young commented. "It reminds us of the light we can bring to each other's lives when we come together."
Join the Celebration
Residents from all over Memphis are encouraged to attend this free, family-friendly event. It's an opportunity to enjoy live music, connect with neighbors, and kick off the holiday season in style.
Councilwoman Cooper-Sutton adds, "I look forward to seeing familiar faces and welcoming new friends as we light up Whitehaven together. Let's make this our brightest celebration yet!"
For more information about the event or to learn about other initiatives in Super District 8-3, please contact Councilwoman Yolanda Cooper-Sutton's office.