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The Truckee Town Council meeting on June 10, 2025, featured significant discussions, including the introduction of a new executive director for the Truckee Trails Foundation and a proclamation recognizing June as Bridal Month.
Corey Caldwell was introduced as the new executive director of the Truckee Trails Foundation. Caldwell expressed gratitude for the opportunity to lead the organization, which has been dedicated to the community for 23 years. He emphasized the strong partnership between the foundation and the town, highlighting ongoing projects such as the Thielen Trail, which aims to enhance connectivity and recreational access. Caldwell also mentioned the planning phases for the Trout Creek and Legacy Trail dirt components, indicating a commitment to expanding the trail network for diverse users.
In addition to the introduction of Caldwell, the council proclaimed June 2025 as Bridal Month. This proclamation honors the 1969 Stonewall Uprising, a key event in the fight for LGBTQIA rights. The town recognized the contributions of the LGBTQIA community and celebrated the annual Truckee Pride Week, which took place from June 1 to June 8. The week featured over 20 inclusive events aimed at fostering connection and visibility within the community. David Mack, the founder and lead organizer of the Truckee Tahoe Pride Foundation, was acknowledged for his efforts in promoting diversity and inclusion in Truckee.
The meeting underscored the town's commitment to inclusivity and active community engagement, with Caldwell's leadership in trail development and the celebration of LGBTQIA pride reflecting Truckee's values of equity and support for all residents.
Converted from Truckee Town Council, June 10, 2025 meeting on June 11, 2025
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