The upcoming senior fishing festival is set to take place on October 4th, with 75 participants already registered, indicating strong interest. Following this event, the community can look forward to several activities, including tailgating events and \"Denison on Ice,\" which will open on November 16th.
During a recent government meeting, officials provided updates on various park improvement projects. Notably, Minnie Park has seen significant renovations, including new playground equipment and concrete work, with a pavilion installation scheduled to begin shortly. The THF Park addition project has also been completed, adding 50 new parking spaces that are already in use.
The Waterloo fountain has been operational since August, while plans for the pond fountain are set for the upcoming fiscal year. Additionally, a yellow jacket sculpture was installed at Forest Park, accompanied by a dedication ceremony on August 30th. This sculpture was created by CASN Studios and donated by the Poole family.
Concerns were raised regarding vandalism at the story walk, where 11 out of 13 units were destroyed. A police report has been filed, and discussions are ongoing about whether to rebuild or replace the units.
In terms of \"Denison on Ice,\" the event will be held in a new location on Main Street, specifically in a parking lot in front of the KDD Pope. This change aims to accommodate the event's growth and enhance visitor experience. The area will feature dedicated parking and potentially more vendors and activities, although the exact size of the ice rink remains to be confirmed.
As of September 20th, the event has secured approximately $10,000 in cash sponsorships and over $27,000 in in-kind sponsorships, with hiring efforts for the event currently underway.