During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their concerns and experiences regarding local programs and activities, particularly focusing on the Bayes Moore Activity Center in Monroe.
One resident, who did not disclose their name, urged officials to halt a specific action related to the center, citing a federal judge's ruling as a basis for their request. They emphasized the importance of transparency, asking for clarity on who supports the current practices at the center.
Connie Mims, a recent retiree and new resident of Monroe, shared her positive experiences with the line dance classes at the center. She praised the instructor, known as Mocha, for her dedication and ability to foster a welcoming environment for newcomers. Mims highlighted how Mocha not only teaches dance but also builds a sense of community among participants, encouraging teamwork and support.
Beverly Sharp, another participant, echoed Mims' sentiments, expressing gratitude for the activities offered at the senior center. She noted the line dance class's popularity, which has grown significantly, creating new friendships and a supportive atmosphere among predominantly female attendees. Sharp emphasized the importance of these classes for exercise and social interaction, thanking the city of Monroe for providing such opportunities.
The meeting underscored the community's appreciation for local programs that promote engagement and well-being, while also raising critical questions about governance and transparency in decision-making processes.