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Richard Allen Coalition hosts celebration gala
![Four generations of of the Issacs family gathered at the Richard Allen Coalition Gala fundraising event, Feb. 6 at the CHEER Center in Georgetown. Pictured in back are (l-r) Delores King, Eva Sturgis, Bruce King, Agnes Williams, Ralph Harmon, Harry Crapper, Marlene Hall, Ida Sturgis and John Williams. Seated are Clara Ingram, Evelyn Ingram, Martina Williams and Freddy Williams. DENY HOWETH PHOTOS](/sites/capegazette/files/2016/02/field/image/RA gala 13.jpg)
Four generations of of the Issacs family gathered at the Richard Allen Coalition Gala fundraising event, Feb. 6 at the CHEER Center in Georgetown. Pictured in back are (l-r) Delores King, Eva Sturgis, Bruce King, Agnes Williams, Ralph Harmon, Harry Crapper, Marlene Hall, Ida Sturgis and John Williams. Seated are Clara Ingram, Evelyn Ingram, Martina Williams and Freddy Williams. DENY HOWETH PHOTOS
February 25, 2016
Phase II of the journey to restore the Richard Allen School to create a cultural, civic and educational center began with a gala fundraising event Feb. 6 at the CHEER Center in Georgetown. Civic, business and religious leaders of the community joined together to celebrate and contribute to the goal.
The Richard Allen School in Georgetown, which opened in 1920, was of the schools built for the African-American community. When schools were integrated, the school became part of the Indian River School District.
It was recently closed and left vacant, but a small group came together to form the Richard Allen Coalition, with the goal of restoring and renovating the the school.