The recent Topanga Town Council meeting highlighted the community's enthusiasm for upcoming local events, particularly the much-anticipated Topanga Days festival. Council members expressed gratitude to volunteers and attendees from neighboring areas like Thousand Oaks and Ojai, emphasizing the event's growing significance in the community.
Noni, a council member, encouraged residents to purchase tickets and renew their memberships early to benefit from discounts, noting that rising costs necessitate increased support. She also shared that the festival's website features historical footage, allowing residents to connect with the event's rich past.
In addition to the festival, the council discussed a blood drive organized by the Topanga Community Center, making it easy for residents to participate through QR codes displayed around town. The meeting concluded with a call for volunteers to join the town council, inviting community members to engage more actively in local governance.
A highlight of the upcoming Topanga Days is the recognition of Bill Dillon, a 99-year-old veteran and long-time resident, as this year's grand marshal. His selection reflects the community's appreciation for its elders and their contributions.
As the council wrapped up, members reiterated their commitment to fostering community involvement and supporting local traditions, ensuring that events like Topanga Days continue to thrive in the canyon.