During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around enhancing local entertainment options and reviving a popular community event. Commissioner Martinez highlighted ongoing efforts to engage both local and non-local entertainers for upcoming events, addressing previous complaints about insufficient local representation. He confirmed that all entertainers, regardless of their origin, would be compensated for their performances.
Additionally, Commissioner Cox raised the topic of reinstating the open pit barbecue, a cherished tradition that had been discontinued years ago. He expressed a strong desire to see the event return, noting that it had previously attracted visitors and generated funds for local organizations, such as search and rescue teams. Cox proposed exploring the costs associated with refurbishing existing barbecue pits or constructing new ones, suggesting that local groups could manage the event to keep profits within the community.
Cox emphasized the importance of acting swiftly to bring the barbecue back, offering to share traditional recipes and encouraging collaboration with local organizations. The commissioners agreed to consider the proposal and discuss potential plans at their next meeting, signaling a commitment to revitalizing community engagement through local events.