In a recent government meeting, community leaders highlighted several significant accomplishments and initiatives aimed at enhancing local engagement and beautification efforts.
One of the standout achievements was the successful downtown cleanup event, which saw over 60 volunteers, including troops from the Girl Scouts of America, come together to improve the area. This event was described as one of the largest cleanups to date, fostering a sense of community involvement.
Additionally, the launch of the \"Love Where You Live\" campaign was announced, designed to resonate with both long-time residents and newcomers. This initiative has already raised over $1,000 and includes various community activities, such as clothing drives.
The meeting also celebrated the ten-year anniversary of a local program, which attracted over 400 attendees and featured entertainment funded by a grant from the Bohemian Foundation.
The Main Street Market continues to thrive, boasting 44 vendors and raising over $8,000 this year, with hopes to reach $10,000. A new children's market has been introduced, allowing young participants to create and sell items like soaps and 3D printed toys, with mentorship opportunities planned through a partnership with Colorado State University.
Efforts to beautify the town were also discussed, including the flower planter program, which expanded its reach and raised over $2,000 with support from 18 sponsors. Furthermore, improvements to signage around town were made, streamlining the grant process for local businesses to enhance their visibility.
Overall, the meeting underscored a commitment to community engagement, beautification, and support for local businesses, reflecting a proactive approach to fostering a vibrant local environment.