The recent government meeting highlighted a successful Fall Fest held on October 12, which featured 24 vendors and agencies, distributing 500 pumpkins and 700 trick-or-treat bags. Attendees reported a positive experience, prompting excitement for upcoming holiday events. Notable activities include the Holiday Express on November 24, Breakfast and Pizza with Santa on November 30, and Winter Wonderland on December 1. The Santa mailbox will also be available outside Village Hall, allowing children to send letters to Santa, with responses expected to reach around 600 this year.
Concerns were raised about the organization of bounce houses at events, particularly regarding age segmentation to ensure safety for younger children. The committee agreed to consider this suggestion for future events.
In addition, an Eagle Scout project led by local student Ronan Burn has revitalized Burns Field, enhancing the shelter with repairs and a fresh coat of paint. The community is encouraged to engage in volunteer opportunities, especially high school students fulfilling community service requirements.
The meeting also addressed the KLM venue's performance, noting an increase in inquiries as the holiday season approaches. A recent survey regarding the pool garnered a positive response rate of 11%, with constructive feedback expected to be included in future reports.
Looking ahead, the committee is finalizing plans for a master plan RFP, aiming for distribution shortly after the holiday events. The meeting concluded with discussions on ongoing projects and the need for volunteers to assist with various initiatives.