The Farmers Branch Historical Preservation and Restoration Board is gearing up for a vibrant Day of the Dead celebration, featuring educational performances by Pangaea, children's crafts, and traditional food and drink. Volunteers are encouraged to embrace the festive spirit, with suggestions for attire including all-black outfits complemented by face painting to enhance the event's ambiance.
In addition to the upcoming festivities, the board discussed critical future agenda items, particularly the need to revise its mission statement. This revision is essential as the board aims to become a fully accredited museum, a goal that requires clarity and direction. Members emphasized the importance of the "steps program," which outlines the necessary actions to achieve this accreditation. A subcommittee may be formed to ensure progress on this initiative.
The board also received guidance from the mayor regarding biannual reports, with a focus on presenting highlights rather than following a rigid template. This approach aims to streamline meetings and emphasize accomplishments.
Looking ahead, the next board meeting is scheduled for November 16, 2023, at 6 PM, with plans to meet in a church due to a concurrent security board class. The board will take a break in December before reconvening in January, ensuring continued momentum in their preservation efforts.