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The Orange Village Council meeting on July 10 highlighted several community-focused initiatives and events aimed at enhancing local engagement and sustainability.
One of the key announcements was the upcoming Orange Community Artisan and Farmer's Market, scheduled for Saturday, July 12, from 9 AM to 1 PM. This event, supported by the Sustainability and Resilience Community Committee, will feature a raffle for a compost bin, encouraging eco-friendly practices among residents. Mayor Klein emphasized the quality of vendors, urging community members to attend and support local businesses.
In addition to the market, the council discussed various community events, including a music night at the amphitheater featuring the duo "2 Left Standing," scheduled for the same evening. The mayor noted that inclement weather might necessitate moving the performance indoors.
The council also announced a rummage sale hosted by the Lander Circle Kiwanis, taking place from July 17 to July 19, and reminded residents about branch chipping scheduled for July 21. Residents are encouraged to place branches out for pickup by 7 AM.
A significant development was the receipt of a grant from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, which funded the installation of two new water fountains and a refill station for pets in the local park. These facilities have been tested and are now operational, promoting hydration for both residents and their pets during outdoor activities.
The meeting also introduced the "Summer of Kindness Challenge," sponsored by Kindland, inviting both adults and children to participate in acts of kindness throughout the summer. Participants can submit their completed challenge boards by August 22 for a chance to win prizes.
Looking ahead, the council is preparing for the "Party in the Park" event on July 26, which promises fun activities, food trucks, and a spectacular drone show, building on the success of last year's event.
Lastly, the council reported on the installation of new speed signs throughout Orange Village, funded by a Cuyahoga County grant. Chief Roberts provided insights into the data collected from these signs, which aim to enhance road safety in the community.
These initiatives reflect the council's commitment to fostering a vibrant, engaged community while addressing sustainability and safety concerns. Residents are encouraged to participate in upcoming events and take advantage of new resources available in the village.
Converted from Orange Village Ohio meeting on July 10, 2025
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