In a recent government meeting, local officials highlighted upcoming community events and addressed public safety concerns. Councilman Quarles reminded residents of the annual Scarecrow Fest, set to kick off this Saturday at Goudy Park from 11 AM to 6 PM. The event will feature a petting farm, crafts, games, and food trucks, with the winning scarecrows announced at 5 PM.
Quarles also expressed gratitude to local police officers for their presence on Howe Road, where they effectively monitored traffic during school hours, ensuring the safety of children disembarking from buses.
Councilman Dowd extended condolences to the Monroe family following the passing of Dixie Monroe and emphasized the importance of training for newly elected officials. He recommended participation in the Michigan Municipal League's training program, which he found invaluable for networking and gaining insights into public service.
Additionally, Dowd praised the Wayne Historical Society for its efforts in digitizing historical photographs and suggested recognizing volunteers who contribute significantly to the community.
Mayor Pro Tem reiterated the details of the Scarecrow Fest, encouraging participation in the scarecrow contest, which requires registration by Friday. The event promises a festive atmosphere with various activities for families.
Overall, the meeting underscored the community's commitment to safety, historical preservation, and engagement through local events.