News Release
CF to Host Naming Ceremony for Hampton Center Community Room

News Release
The College of Central Florida, in partnership with the City of Ocala, will host a special ceremony to celebrate the naming of the Hampton Center Community Room in honor of Dr. Lorenzo Edwards. The event will take place Thursday, June 20, 10:30-11:30 a.m., at the Hampton Center, 1501 W. Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala.
Dr. Lorenzo Edwards’ connection with CF began as a student, earning his Associate in Arts degree in 1971. His professional journey at the college started in 1989 when he joined as the Coordinator of Project Success and Minority Recruitment. In 1990, Edwards advanced to the role of Dean of Minority Affairs and Handicapped Services, contributing to the inclusivity and support for all students until 1998. He then became the Director of the Hampton Center, where he continued to influence and shape the community until his retirement in 2003.
Edwards played a vital role in enhancing the college’s support systems for students, ensuring they had the resources needed to succeed. Beyond the college, Edwards served as pastor of Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church in downtown Ocala since 1968, retiring in 2018, and also served on the Ocala City Council from 1986 to 1996.
The naming of the Community Room at the Hampton Center is a fitting tribute to Edwards’ legacy, honoring his leadership during his time at CF and his commitment to serving the community.
CF President Dr. James Henningsen, City Manager Pete Lee and City Councilmember Ire Bethea will deliver remarks at the ceremony, and light refreshments will be served.
To RSVP for the dedication ceremony, please visit CF.edu/HamptonCenterEvent.