- December 9, 2024
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The Junior League of Daytona Beach is celebrating its 90th anniversary, kicking off celebrations with a gala on Oct. 26, at the CiCi & Hyatt Brown Museum of Art in Daytona Beach.
The anniversary event "showcased the League’s rich history, the impact of its projects, and the inspiring women who have shaped its legacy," a press release stated. During the gala, Daytona Beach City Commissioner Quanita May presented a proclamation from Daytona Beach Mayor Derrick Henry recognizing the legacy of the Junior League of Daytona Beach.
“We are thrilled to celebrate this significant milestone in our history,” said Maria Indelicato, president of the Junior League of Daytona Beach. “This 90th Anniversary Gala marks our past accomplishments and sets the stage for our future endeavors.”
The Junior League of Daytona Beach, originally called the Junior Service League of Daytona, was founded in 1934 with a mission to focus on the needs of women and children in the community.
Throughout the past 90 years, the Junior League of Daytona Beach helped establish Easterseals, the MOAS Planetarium and Giant Sloth exhibits, the Discovery Center at the City Island Library, Project WARM, Camp BeginAgain, Best Foot Forward, Family Tree House and ECOSPERIENCE.