During a recent government meeting in Mesquite, Dana Long, president and co-founder of the local LGBT nonprofit Love Family, addressed the council and community, highlighting the urgent need for improved support for LGBTQ+ youth. Long emphasized the alarming rates of youth suicide within the community and called for greater understanding and acceptance, urging attendees to engage with and learn about the queer community, which she described as integral to the fabric of society.
The meeting also featured updates on community projects, including the development of a new skate park named \"The Skate Yard,\" which was chosen through a community naming contest that attracted over 1,200 submissions. Councilman Nick Montoya acknowledged the contributions of local businesses and individuals who supported the project, including a donation of a bike from Councilman Fielding and efforts from local business owner Mike Gomes.
Additionally, the meeting recognized the achievements of the Mesquite High School baseball team, which recently won the state championship. Head coach Dan Wright, along with his coaching staff, expressed gratitude to community sponsors and the city for their support, particularly in providing facilities during field repairs. The team presented signed jerseys to key supporters, including local businesses and families who contributed to the program's success.
Overall, the meeting underscored the importance of community involvement in both supporting marginalized groups and celebrating local achievements, fostering a spirit of collaboration and recognition within Mesquite.