Music legend Lionel Richie helps open Hello Park in Tuskegee

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Lionel Richie helps cut the ribbon to the new Hello Park in Tuskegee, Thursday, April 18, 2024 – Photo: Action 8 News

Music recording legend Lionel Richie was back home in Tuskegee to help cut the ribbon on the new Hello Park.

Richie, Tuskegee University President Dr. Charlotte Morris, other dignitaries and officials from Lowe’s welcomed people to the park for the first time Thursday afternoon.

Hello Park is located next to Tuskegee University.
The park was completed as a part of Lowe’s Hometowns, the company’s community impact program. Lowe’s leaders, as well as leaders from the Central Alabama Community Foundation and Points of Light were on hand for the ceremony.
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Hello Park opened in Tuskegee on Thursday, April 18, 2024 – Photo from Action 8 News

The park was selected as one of 100 community revitalization projects in 2023 through Lowe’s Hometowns.

 

More than nine months in the making, the park will serve as a gathering space for community members to connect and be inspired by nature.

Richie says that Hello Park is the perfect destination for people to come and realize they can start from a very small town and end up affecting the whole world.

“This is a place where legacies have been made, and history has been made,” Richie said. “Take this time to sit and understand that Booker T. Washington went through those gates and the world will now come to see what the heck Hello Park is all about that I’ve been talking about for the last year.”

 

 

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