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Team Toyota donates $13,000 to parks and rec; township named public-health pioneer by county

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Summary

Council presented a plaque and recognized Team Toyota for a $13,000 sponsorship of park and recreation programming; the manager also announced Concord Township was named a Delaware County Public Health Pioneer for work on AME revitalization.

At the start of the March 4 meeting, the council recognized corporate and county support for township programs.

Council President noted Team Toyota has been a longtime sponsor of township park-and-recreation programs and announced the company was contributing $13,000 for the coming year to support concerts and other park programming. Council President invited Team Toyota representatives forward to receive a plaque; a representative responded, “Thank you so much.”

The township manager also noted a county recognition: the Delaware County Health Department named Concord Township a Black History Month Public Health Pioneer for the township’s work on AME revitalization. Amanda said the county posted information about the recognition on its website and described the award as “great and noteworthy.”

Ending: The council and staff thanked Team Toyota for its continued financial support and noted the county recognition will be posted on the Delaware County Health Department site.