In a recent town board meeting, several community events and updates were discussed, highlighting local initiatives and upcoming activities.
The traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall will be on display at Bowdoin Park from September 18 to 22. This 80% replica of the Washington D.C. memorial honors U.S. military personnel who lost their lives in the Vietnam War, with daily events and tributes planned during its stay. Residents can find more information on the town's website.
Additionally, the East Clinton Fire Department is hosting a Surf and Turf dinner on September 28, with reservations available for both dine-in and takeout options. The dinner prices are set at $22 for a regular meal and $32 for a supersized version.
The town board expressed gratitude to the community day committee for a successful event that attracted over 500 attendees, a significant increase from last year's turnout. There was a discussion about potentially moving the date of community day to June, with further announcements expected.
The Climate Smart Communities Task Force reported positive engagement at their booth during community day, and a bird walk event is scheduled for September 14. The town's website now features environmental tips from the Department of Environmental Conservation.
The highway department is actively engaged in tree work and road maintenance, including brush cleanup and road sign visibility improvements. Preparations for upcoming road projects are underway, with various maintenance tasks being completed.
The library is conducting a community survey throughout September to gather feedback on services and future offerings. The summer reading program saw participation from 67 children, supported by local foundations.
Building department reports indicated a rise in construction activity, with 16 building permits issued in August, reflecting a growing trend in local development.
The recreation committee is planning various activities, including a hiking club event and the construction of a new pickleball court funded by a county grant.
Overall, the meeting underscored the town's commitment to community engagement and development, with numerous events and initiatives aimed at enhancing local life.