During a recent government meeting, participants reflected on the successful Pride parade, expressing gratitude to those who attended and contributed, including city council members. The event was noted for its community spirit, with attendees enjoying candy and festivities.
The meeting also highlighted the recent Indigenous picnic, which fostered community engagement and information sharing, attended by Council Member Dougal. The Morehead Police Department was commended for its efforts in community-building activities, including the \"Night to Unite\" event.
A significant portion of the meeting focused on the upcoming Welcoming Week, a national initiative aimed at promoting inclusivity. The Human Rights Commission (HRC) discussed the importance of adopting a proclamation for this event, which has not been formally recognized in the area since 2016. The HRC plans to integrate Welcoming Week activities with the Greater Morehead Days, scheduled for September 16, to enhance community participation.
After deliberation, the commission unanimously voted to adopt the proclamation for Welcoming Week, emphasizing its role in fostering a welcoming environment in Moorhead. The integration of the parade and Welcoming Week activities aims to strengthen community ties and promote inclusivity across the region.