During a recent government meeting, community engagement and support for local organizations took center stage. The discussion began with an emphasis on revitalizing volunteerism in the town, particularly in light of the challenges posed by the pandemic. The Vic Gary Center and the Friends of the Plaistow Library, among other committees, are spearheading efforts to encourage residents to participate in local activities, including the upcoming Old Home Day.
Officials highlighted the need for volunteers for this event, aiming to foster a sense of community and involvement. Plans are underway for a volunteer expo at the library in July or August, where various committees will be present to inform residents about opportunities to contribute to local initiatives.
In addition to volunteer efforts, the meeting addressed a proposal to waive vendor fees for several community organizations participating in Old Home Day. The organizations listed included the Boy Scouts, the Plaistow Historical Society, the Plaistow Firemen's Association, the Plaistow Police Association, the Friends of the Plaistow Library, and the Plaistow Lions Club. These groups were recognized for their contributions to the town, and the motion to waive their vendor fees was discussed in detail, with officials opting to handle the approvals individually to maintain transparency and adhere to procedural guidelines.
The meeting underscored a commitment to rebuilding community ties and supporting local organizations, reflecting a proactive approach to enhancing civic engagement in Plaistow.