File #: 19-5465    Version: 1 Name: Order of the Hornet Induction of Dale Mullennix (Sponsor: Commissioner Harden)
Type: Awards/Recognition Status: Awards/Recognition
File created: 5/21/2019 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 6/4/2019 Final action:
Title: : Order of the Hornet Induction of Dale Mullennix (Commissioner Harden)
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Title:
Order of the Hornet Induction of Dale Mullennix (Commissioner Harden)

Summary
ACTION:
Induct Dale Mullennix into the Mecklenburg County Order of the Hornet

Commission Contact: Commissioner Susan B. Harden
Co-sponsors: Chair Dunlap and Commissioner Rodriguez-McDowell


Presentation: Yes


BACKGROUND/JUSTIFICATION:
The Order of the Hornet was established in 1972. It is bestowed by the Board of County Commissioners on persons who have displayed valor or high order of service uniquely and specifically to the citizens of Mecklenburg County. This is the highest honor bestowed by the Board. The Order of the Hornet was founded in the spirit of the early Mecklenburg patriots who signed the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence on May 20, 1775, and proclaimed the County’s freedom from Britain more than a year before the U.S. Declaration of Independence was signed. Those early patriots valiantly fought for their independence during the Revolution and gave Lord Cornwallis such difficulties during his occupation of Charlotte that he termed the town a “hornet’s nest” of rebellion. Because Dale Mullennix reflects the honor, strength, and fierce American patriotism that so stung Lord Cornwallis, he is being recommended for membership in the Order of the Hornet.

Dale Mullennix has been the Executive Director for the Charlotte, NC-based Urban Ministry Center (UMC) since its inception in 1994. The UMC is an interfaith organization dedicated to ending homelessness, one life at a time.

Under Mullennix’ s leadership, the Center runs a number of creative outreach ministries, for example:
· Room In The Inn, which invites faith-based organizations in the area to open their doors in cold-weather months to provide shelter and meals to homeless neighbors.
· SABER, one of the most recognized substance use treatment centers in Charlotte.
· Enrichment programs include the ArtWorks 945 Studio, cooking classes, a soccer team, a gospel choir, and an organic garden.
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