During a recent government meeting, key discussions included the launch of the Pailis Park Cadet food drive, which is currently accepting non-perishable food donations until January 1st. Donations can be made at various locations, including the police department, rec center, library, metro station, and the captor administrative center. The initiative aims to support a local food bank, with officials urging the community to donate items that are not outdated or perishable.
The meeting also addressed upcoming events and announcements. The Police Pension Board's regular meeting has been rescheduled to November 12th, while the zoning board of appeals and the Historic Preservation Committee will not meet in November due to a lack of agenda items. The library board is set to convene on November 20th.
In a heartfelt segment, officials expressed gratitude to attendees of the Veterans Day ceremony, highlighting the importance of honoring veterans. The Veterans Memorial Brick Program was promoted, allowing individuals to purchase personalized bricks as tributes to living or deceased veterans, with installations planned for spring.
Additionally, the Stag High School Music Boosters will host an arts and crafts festival on November 16th and 17th, featuring vendor booths, food sampling, and entertainment, with a nominal admission fee. The meeting concluded with an invitation for community members to participate in the next \"Connect with the Council\" session on November 20th, providing an opportunity for informal discussions with local officials.