Daytona Beach Commissioner Paula Reed to welcome citizens to 'Community Unity Festival'


DAYTONA BEACH -- City Commissioner Paula Reed wants you to join her on Aug. 17, for Daytona Beach's "Community Unity Festival."
Live music, food and fun for the entire family is in store from 10 am. to 10 p.m. on that Saturday at Daisy Stocking Park. 550 3rd Ave. The festival gives residents a family-friendly venue and age-appropriate activities to celebrate summer's end in the heart of Daytona Beach.
Daytona Beach City Commissioner Paula Reed
"As a new commissioner, I wanted to host a fun event where all residents would feel welcomed and embrace our great community," Reed told Headline Surfer. "I also wanted to raise money for the Rose Marie Bryon Center. They do so much for the children in our community and I want them to know how much I appreciate their service."
Photo for Headline Surfer / Greater Friendship Baptist Church Senior Pastor L. Ronald Durham is leading a local rally in the wake iof the George Zimmerman not-guilty verdict on Saturday in front of the 5th District Court of Appeal.

Todd Warshaw/Getty Images / DIS / Headline Surfer / Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 18 Interstate Batteries Toyota, poses with the pole award after finishing the fastest during qualifying Friday for the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway.
Headline Surfer snapshot locator map / Shots were fieed just before 5:48 a.m. Sunday in a room at the Sunshine Inn, 12 34 S. Ridgewood, where police found a man dead in room 108.

Headline Surfer photos by Henry Frederick / At left, Volusia County lawmakers are shown in a poster for Volusia Days. Maureen France and Carl Lentz, III, listen to proceedings in House legislative chambers. At right, State Rep. Dave Hood, R-Ormond Beach, discusses economic issues at the podium during Volusia Days at the state capitol.


NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The husband who survived a rollover crash early Monday on the South Causeway Bridge that resulted in the violent death of his wife, told the Daytona Beach News-Journal they had been partying on Flagler Avenue's "Cinco de Mayo," an alcohol-fueled festival sponsored by the Flagler Merchants Hospitality Group and funded in part by CRA-taxpayer dollars.