The Kerrville City Council convened on September 24, 2024, with a focus on community engagement and upcoming events, while also addressing the health of Mayor who is currently unwell. Council member Seagraman led the invocation, asking for prayers for the mayor's recovery and for those in need at Peterson Hospital.
During the meeting, the council highlighted the Kerrville Triathlon, scheduled for the weekend, which is expected to draw significant crowds and may cause temporary traffic disruptions. Street closures will begin at 6 AM on both Saturday and Sunday, with most being cleared by noon on Saturday and by 2 PM on Sunday.
Several community events were announced for October, including the inaugural \"Art in the Park\" on October 12, the \"Haunted Gulpul\" on October 26, and a mountain bike festival on the same weekend. The popular \"Family Fright Night\" is set for October 31 at Louise Hayes Park, with opportunities for local businesses to sponsor or set up booths.
Additionally, the Kerrville Fire Department is organizing a blood drive at Walmart from 9 AM to 3 PM over the weekend, encouraging community members to donate.
The meeting concluded with the presentation of the Kerrville Kindness Award to Lucy Rose Stebbins, recognizing her contributions to the community. The council emphasized the importance of these events in fostering community spirit and engagement.