During a recent government meeting, community engagement and local events took center stage, highlighting the importance of civic participation and celebration in the area. Mayor and council members expressed gratitude for the successful Juneteenth celebration held at Ferguson Park, which saw a significant turnout and participation from various vendors. This year marked the second annual event, and attendees shared positive feedback about the festivities, including food and activities for families.
Council members noted the presence of residents from neighboring cities, such as Fontana and San Bernardino, emphasizing the event's regional appeal. One council member even facilitated a FaceTime call with Fontana's mayor to discuss the possibility of hosting a similar Juneteenth event in their city, showcasing the collaborative spirit among local leaders.
Additionally, the meeting acknowledged the grand opening of the Midpoint Community Clinic, attended by city officials, including the mayor. The clinic's establishment is seen as a vital resource for the community.
A significant highlight was the swearing-in ceremony for Anthony Vega as the new chief of police for the city of Colton. The event was well-attended, reflecting community support for the new leadership in law enforcement.
The mayor also expressed appreciation for the contributions of city staff, including the police and fire departments, in making the Juneteenth event a success. Despite some complaints about long lines at food vendors, the overall sentiment was one of celebration and community unity. The meeting concluded with a call for continued support and engagement in local events, reinforcing the importance of community spirit in the city.