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Skate park grand opening marks decade-long community effort

July 19, 2024 | City Council Meetings, Murfreesboro City, Rutherford County, Tennessee



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Skate park grand opening marks decade-long community effort
The Murfreesboro government meeting highlighted two significant community events: the grand opening of the new skate park and the return of Uncle Dave Macon Days. The skate park, located at Old Fort Park, will officially open tomorrow at 10 AM, following a decade-long discussion about its development. City officials expressed gratitude for the community's support and acknowledged the hard work of the team involved in bringing the project to fruition. The park will be accessible seven days a week from dawn until dusk.

Additionally, the meeting announced that Uncle Dave Macon Days will return to Murfreesboro, scheduled for September 6th and 7th at Hop Springs. This event is anticipated to draw significant local interest and participation.

In a lighter moment, a council member also took the opportunity to celebrate a personal milestone, wishing a happy 69th birthday to his mother. The meeting concluded with a reminder for residents to engage in the upcoming elections, emphasizing the importance of voting and being informed.

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