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Community rallies for back to school and pet adoption events

August 09, 2024 | Longview, Gregg County, Texas



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Community rallies for back to school and pet adoption events
During a recent government meeting, community leaders expressed their enthusiasm for the upcoming school year and highlighted various local events aimed at fostering community engagement. Council member Mister Wade opened the discussion by wishing students and educators a successful school year, reflecting on a recent back-to-school event at Broughton Recreation Center that drew significant community participation. He thanked city staff, particularly Mister Albertson, for their support in organizing the event.

Mister Newstead shared a personal story about adopting a dog named Lucy from the Longview Animal Care and Adoption Center, praising the staff for their assistance in finding the right pet. He encouraged community members to visit the center and consider adoption.

The meeting also featured a reminder about the final weekend of the \"Little Shop of Horrors\" theater production, with council members commending the cast and crew for their exceptional performance.

Additionally, council members announced a back-to-school rally scheduled for August 19 in Spring Hill, where the mayor will present a proclamation recognizing local academic and athletic achievements. They also acknowledged the efforts of public works in addressing drainage issues in the area.

A community initiative titled \"Touch a Truck, Feed a Family\" was introduced, encouraging residents to bring canned goods to an upcoming event on October 12 to support local families facing food insecurity. The council emphasized the importance of community involvement and partnerships with local organizations.

In a moment of reflection, the council extended condolences to Ed Moore and his family following the passing of his wife, Jean Moore, recognizing their long-standing commitment to community service in Longview. The meeting concluded with a shared sentiment of gratitude for community members' contributions and a call for continued support and engagement.

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