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1 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br /> Meeting Date: February 16, 2021 <br /> Action Agenda <br /> Item No. 6-b <br /> SUBJECT: Re-naming the New Orange County Environmental Agricultural Center (EAC) to <br /> the Orange County Bonnie B. Davis Environmental and Agricultural Center <br /> DEPARTMENT: County Manager <br /> ATTACHMENT(S): INFORMATION CONTACT: <br /> 1) Letters of Support Bonnie Hammersley, 919-245-2306 <br /> 2) Photograph of Bonnie B. Davis <br /> PURPOSE: To discuss re-naming the new Orange County Environmental Agricultural <br /> Center (EAC) to the Orange County Bonnie B. Davis Environmental and Agricultural <br /> Center. <br /> BACKGROUND: Bonnie B. Davis joined the North Carolina Cooperative Extension <br /> Service in the 1950's. Bonnie retired from Orange County Cooperative Extension <br /> Department in 1990 after over 40 years as the Family & Consumer Sciences Agent. She <br /> died on July 27, 2018. <br /> • Bonnie B. Davis was appointed the first Orange County "colored" Home <br /> Demonstration Agent (now known as Family and Consumer Sciences Agent), a <br /> job she retained for 40 years. <br /> • Bonnie B. Davis leadership strengths served as a foundation to facilitate racial <br /> integration in the Orange County Extension office. Her positive attitude spread <br /> among 4-H youth, home demonstration club members (better known now as <br /> Extension & Community Association), and Extension employees. <br /> • Bonnie B. Davis drove to rural parts of the County to help youth practice <br /> demonstrations for 4-H short courses. Ms. Davis believed that everyone, <br /> regardless of where they started in life, could excel given the right opportunity, the <br /> necessary training and resources. <br /> • Bonnie B. Davis displayed her steadfastness when she returned from maternity <br /> leave in 1956. The new courthouse had opened with a kitchen for the use of white <br /> agents and their clubs, but no facilities for the black agents and their clubs. Mrs. <br />