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Community rallies for mental health and skate park initiatives

August 14, 2024 | Rome, Oneida County, New York



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Community rallies for mental health and skate park initiatives
In a recent government meeting, community leaders discussed initiatives aimed at enhancing local amenities and mental health resources for families and children. A key focus was on developing a vibrant waterfront area that fosters comfort and community engagement. Plans include skate clinics and free skate parks, which are expected to create a welcoming environment for youth.

Additionally, the meeting highlighted the upcoming spike ball tournament at Bellamy Harbor, scheduled for Saturday. Last year, the event attracted 49 teams from across the state, and organizers anticipate another successful turnout, emphasizing that the sport is inclusive for all ages.

Bobby O'Brien, president of the Rome Historical Society, also addressed attendees, inviting them to the society's 88th birthday celebration on September 21. The event promises a festive atmosphere with dancing, a buffet dinner, and cake, all set under a large tent. O'Brien noted the importance of community gatherings, especially in light of recent weather challenges faced by the area.

The meeting concluded with a mention of Resolution 122, which O'Brien expressed excitement about, indicating ongoing efforts to support local initiatives and community spirit.

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