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The La Vergne Board of Mayor & Aldermen meeting on April 1, 2025, highlighted several community events aimed at fostering local engagement and celebrating new developments.

A key focus was the upcoming Easter drive-through event scheduled for April 14, from 10 AM to 11:30 AM, at Veterans Memorial Park. Alderman Hobbs emphasized the importance of arriving early, as supplies are limited and the event tends to draw large crowds. This initiative is a collaborative effort involving multiple city departments, including police, fire, and parks, showcasing a united community spirit.
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In addition to the Easter festivities, Alderman Haas announced the opening of Aldi's in Uptown La Vergne, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony set for Thursday morning. This new business is part of the city's ongoing efforts to enhance local commerce and provide residents with more shopping options.

The meeting also touched on the upcoming "Touch a Truck" block party event on April 26, which promises to be a fun-filled day for families. More details will be shared as the date approaches, ensuring the community is well-informed and ready to participate.

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These events reflect La Vergne's commitment to community engagement and support for local businesses, fostering a vibrant atmosphere for residents and visitors alike.

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