In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the anticipated challenges of the upcoming year, particularly in light of rising costs for car parts and lumber. The conversation highlighted the significance of the federal and municipal elections scheduled for later this year, with approximately 16 meetings remaining for community members to engage with the council and mayor.
A key focus of the meeting was a community initiative supported by the Tim Tebow Foundation, which has provided a grant to Central United Methodist Church. This program aims to offer activities for teenagers and adults with special needs, filling a critical gap in community services. The church will host planning meetings in February, and organizers are seeking over 100 volunteers to assist with the program, which currently has around 30 volunteers signed up.
Community members, including those from various religious and civic organizations, are encouraged to participate and contribute to this significant event, which promises to enhance opportunities for individuals with special needs. Interested parties are urged to contact Central United Methodist Church for more information on training sessions and volunteer opportunities.