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Council approves renaming of Northpark YMCA to honor Corp. Don Graves

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The Fort Worth City Council approved renaming the city-owned Northpark YMCA — managed through a public-private partnership with the YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth — to the Corporal Don Graves YMCA Community Center, honoring a living World War II veteran.
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Corp. Don Graves and Mayor Mattie Parker
Corp. Don Graves and Mayor Mattie Parker

City Council approved renaming the Northpark YMCA to the Corporal Don Graves YMCA Community Center, honoring the service and contributions of Corp. Don Graves, one of Fort Worth’s living World War II Veterans. The Northpark YMCA is a City-owned facility managed by the YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth through a public-private partnership.

This action recognizes Corp. Graves’ impact on the Fort Worth community and his commitment to service. “Corp. Don Graves represents the very best of Fort Worth,” said Councilmember Charlie Lauersdorf. “Renaming this community center ensures his story and service will continue to inspire generations to come.”

Located in north Fort Worth, the community center has served as a hub for youth programs, wellness activities and neighborhood engagement.

“This facility is about bringing people together, something Corp. Graves exemplifies,” said Park & Recreation Director Dave Lewis. “We are proud to carry his name forward in a place that builds community every day.”

A formal dedication ceremony will be scheduled at a later date.

For more information about Park & Recreation community center programs and facilities, visit fortworthtexas.gov/community-centers.

Photo: Corp. Don Graves and Mayor Mattie Parker at Tuesday's City Council meeting.

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