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City plans community cookout to support local students

July 10, 2024 | Lawrence City, Marion County, Indiana



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City plans community cookout to support local students
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed several important topics, including budget updates and upcoming community events.

The meeting began with a report on construction costs. Officials announced that the actual construction came in $200,000 under budget. However, they noted that they still need authorization from the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for additional work. A motion was made and passed to proceed with the necessary changes, pending legal review of the contract.

Next, Jamie Weirich, the new communication director, shared details about upcoming events in the city. She highlighted the ongoing farmer's market, which takes place every Thursday from 4 to 7 PM until October 3rd.

Weirich also announced a special event on July 28th, a back-to-school cookout at Alexander Park. This event aims to raise awareness about the park and its new playground. The city plans to fill 400 backpacks with school supplies and provide food for the community from 12 to 3 PM. Weirich mentioned that they are looking for donations of simple food items like hamburgers, hot dogs, chips, and water. She will share an Amazon wish list for those interested in contributing.

Overall, the meeting focused on budget management and community engagement, with plans to enhance local parks and support families as the school year approaches.

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