The Loomis Town Council meeting on March 12, 2024, highlighted several community-focused initiatives, particularly from the Loomis Library and Community Learning Center, as well as updates from the Loomis Chamber of Commerce and local fire department.
The library's report featured a variety of upcoming programs aimed at engaging residents of all ages. Notably, the AARP tax aid program will continue through April 10, offering assistance on Tuesdays and Wednesdays by appointment. The library will also host a series of events, including story time for children every Friday, a LEGO challenge on March 16, and a special "Read to a Dog" session on March 23. A significant highlight is the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new community garden on March 27, which will be open to the public during library hours. The garden will feature painted rocks contributed by community members, adding a colorful touch to the space.
In addition to library activities, the Loomis Chamber of Commerce announced an awards dinner scheduled for April 4, celebrating local businesses and individuals who have made significant contributions to the community. The chamber is also working on a marketing campaign to promote Loomis as a destination for Mother's Day, aiming to boost local tourism and business.
The meeting also included an update from the local fire department, which reported a total of 320 calls for service in February, with a majority being medical aids. The data indicates that the fire station's location is central to the majority of these calls, underscoring the importance of local emergency services.
Overall, the discussions at the meeting reflect a strong commitment to community engagement and support, with various initiatives designed to enhance the quality of life for Loomis residents. As these programs unfold, they promise to foster a sense of community and provide valuable resources for all.