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Philomath committee debates role in community events, plans rules of engagement and work sessions; member signals resignation

5842279 · August 27, 2025
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Committee members discussed whether events such as Pride should be run by the Inclusivity Committee or by independent community groups, planned work sessions to draft rules of engagement, and heard that a member will submit a resignation, creating a future vacancy.

Members of the Philomath Inclusivity Committee spent a substantial portion of the meeting clarifying the committee’s role in community events and planning next steps for internal rules and membership.

Committee members reviewed the history of the Pride event and other community activities, noting that the level of official city involvement has varied. Christopher McMoran (committee member) summarized the evolution: the Pride event began after community interest in 2022, continued with community organizers in 2022–2023, and in 2024 functioned as a separate effort though related committee…

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