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Council members and committee chairs announced several upcoming community events during the Sept. 2 meeting.
Miss Holloman said Movies in the Park will continue Friday, Sept. 5, with Paddington in Peru; a preshow and mini-movie activities will begin around 7:15 p.m. and the feature film around 8:15 p.m. Miss Holloman also noted the next movie after Sept. 5 will be Friday, Sept. 26 (Elemental), which will be emergency-responders night. Council corrected an earlier packet note: the farmers market’s last day this season is Sept. 23 (not Sept. 30 as printed).
Mayor Tana and other council members reported that the street fair on Sept. 13 is drawing about 135 vendors and the borough is also hosting a circus Sept. 12–14 with multiple shows. Council approved establishing trick-or-treat night on Oct. 31 from 6 to 8 p.m. (noting the date is the last Friday of the month). The council approved the trick-or-treat schedule by voice vote during the meeting.
Council members encouraged residents to attend these events; no new permits or funding allocations were recorded in the meeting minutes for these items.
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