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Saturday, April 12, 2025

Congressman Don Davis highlights local education, history, and economic initiatives

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Don Davis, U.S. representative for North Carolina's 1st Congressional District. | Wikimedia

Don Davis, U.S. representative for North Carolina's 1st Congressional District. | Wikimedia

Congressman Don Davis shared insights via social media into various community activities and initiatives that reflect his commitment to education, historical remembrance, and economic development in North Carolina. His posts encompass activities and acknowledgments that underscore his engagement with local constituents and organizations.

On April 11, 2025, Congressman Davis shared his experience reading to young students at St. Stephens Daycare in Rocky Mount. He expressed enjoyment in this activity, particularly through "reading 'Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses'." Davis emphasized the importance of investing in early education, noting how the children's "curiosity, smiles, and laughter" underscored this need.

On the same day, Davis offered "Special recognition to SCCP-LENS", highlighting their commitment to preserving the history and legacy of those enslaved at Clearview Plantation. He honored the "lives, legacies, and unbreakable spirits of those...never forgotten," showcasing a community effort to give voice to past generations.

Later, Congressman Davis turned his attention to local economic efforts. He mentioned the Manson Box Packaging Plant, praising its role in supplying recycled packaging materials globally. This local company is noted as a "key economic partner in the region," demonstrating North Carolina's innovative contributions to the broader economy.

Manson Construction recently celebrated its impactful efforts in the North Carolina business community, boosting regional economic development.

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