Palm Bay to Honor Ken Greene with Park Renaming Ceremony
Community Gathers to Celebrate the Legacy of a Dedicated Public Servant
PALM BAY, FL — The City of Palm Bay will host a Naming Ceremony on Tuesday, June 18 at 9:00 a.m. at the former Riviera Park, 550 Riviera Dr. NE in Palm Bay. The park is being renamed as Ken Greene Memorial Park. The media and public are invited to attend.
Ken Greene was a proud Marine Corps veteran, a devoted family man, and a respected member of the Palm Bay community. He dedicated his life to public service, serving as a Palm Bay City Council Member from 2002-2005 and 2010-2014. Ken was actively involved in numerous ministries at Our Lady of Grace Church, volunteered at Port Malabar Elementary School, and founded the Sunday Shower Ministry at Daily Bread in Melbourne.
Ken Greene's commitment to the community was evident in his tireless efforts to improve the lives of those around him. His work with the Sunday Shower Ministry provided essential services to the homeless, offering them dignity and support. His involvement in local schools and churches showcased his dedication to nurturing and uplifting the community.
In our previous article, we highlighted Ken Greene's remarkable contributions and the profound impact he had on Palm Bay. His legacy of service, compassion, and leadership continues to inspire those who knew him. The renaming of the park in his honor is a testament to the lasting impression he left on the city.
Please join Palm Bay as they rename the park in his honor, celebrating the life and legacy of Ken Greene, a true pillar of the community. 🌟