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G A R L A N D VOL XIII ISSUE 17
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APRIL 15, 2015
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Davis Apparel continues rich legacy with Celebration February 5, 2015, marked the 50th Anniversary of Davis Apparel Shop in Dallas, Texas. This family-owned business has been saluted for its longevity in the South Dallas community. To celebrate this milestone in the company’s history and its many contributions to the community, there will be an anniversary luncheon, Monday, April 20, 2015 at Edison’s Dallas, 1724 Cockrell, at 11:30 a.m. The Honorable Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson is the Honorary Chair and Brigadier General Leon Johnson is the event Chair. Themed, “Celebrating the Legacy of Davis Apparel Shop: Looking Back to Move Forward,” the special event will focus on the company, started by Mrs. Connie B. Davis and Mr. Alvin Davis, Sr., and their commitment to quality service and products, as well as education and community support. Special guests include Dallas Mayor Mike
Rawlings, long-time businessman Rev. Samuel Washington, Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce President Wilton Munnings and board member of the US Black Chambers, Inc., Charles O’Neal. Davis Apparel opened its doors to begin serving the public in its first location on Corinth St. Shortly thereafter, the company relocated to Grand Ave. for another 34 years before moving to the current location at 2413 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd in 2000. Providing uniforms for all industries including hospitality, industrial, public safety, and medical, the Davis Apparel Shop also offered numerous opportunities for high school and college students interested in learning and growing with the thriving business. Several students from Paul Quinn College benefited from Ms. Davis’ leadership and willingness to mentor.
Davis Apparel Shop has received numerous awards over the years including national recognition as a leader in uniform distribution nationwide from the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Minority Business Development Agency in Washington, D.C. The event highlights the founders’ passion for education, mentoring, and training of the youth in the community. The 21st Century’s Most Promising Leaders, students in DISD’s ROTC programs, will be the highlight of the event. Today Alvin Davis Jr. sits at the helm of Davis Apparel as President and General Manager and he is committed to continuing in the rich tradition of its founders. “We have had many years of success and are looking forward to many more years of serving our current customers and attracting new ones,” said Mr. Davis.
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