Thursday, November 20, 2025

Palm Bay Deputy Mayor Johnson partners with Police, Yellow Dog Cafe, The Evans Center for Read and Feed program

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Palm Bay Deputy Mayor Kenny Johnson partnered today with Palm Bay Police, The Evans Center, Florida Today, MLK Jr. Library & Yellow Dog Cafe for the South Melbourne Read and Feed program.

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The program started by 2 Melbourne grandmothers, provides food and free books every week to local children that may be in need. Free books are provided by the United Way.

Today’s program took place at The Evans Community Center in Palm Bay.

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Facebook photo: Palm Bay Police Chief Moya, Deputy Mayor Kenny Johnson and another Palm Bay Police Officer.
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