In a recent government meeting, officials discussed several important updates and upcoming events, emphasizing community engagement and public safety.
The Florida Commission on Ethics has extended the filing deadline for financial disclosure forms until July 15th. Officials reminded attendees to ensure their compliance, particularly those who have yet to file Form 1. Those who have already submitted Form 6 are not required to refile.
Commissioner Kevin Reid urged everyone to enjoy the upcoming Fourth of July celebrations safely, while Vice Mayor Paiva echoed similar sentiments. Commissioner Davis took a moment to acknowledge the presence of local troops at the meeting, expressing gratitude for their service and encouraging them to continue their good work.
Looking ahead, the meeting highlighted several community events. A welcome back celebration for Red Flowers, who is undertaking the Great Loop Challenge to raise funds for children's cancer, is scheduled for this Saturday at the yacht club. Flowers has garnered attention for his journey, which spans the eastern seaboard and beyond, with a fundraising goal of $1 million.
Additionally, the commission announced the annual Tropical Night celebration on July 19th and a backpack giveaway event on July 27th, encouraging participation from commission members to support local families in need. The meeting concluded with a focus on fostering community spirit and ensuring public safety during the holiday season.