Garland Hayward
- Tina Lynn

- Feb 7
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 11

Garland Hayward was the longest serving Arican American commissioner for Princess Anne, MD. He is remembered as a dedicated public servant and community advocate whose work focused on creating opportunities for youth and strengthening community connections in Princess Anne.
As a commissioner and community leader, Garland believed deeply in investing in young people and providing safe, supportive spaces where they could learn, grow, and thrive. His commitment to youth development is honored through the Garland Hayward Youth Center, which carries his name as a lasting tribute to his vision and service.
The center stands as a symbol of Garland’s belief in community responsibility—offering programs and spaces designed to uplift children and families. His legacy continues through the lives impacted by the center and the values of service, care, and leadership he embodied.
Garland Hayward’s contributions remain woven into the fabric of the community, reminding us of the lasting power of dedication and collective care.







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