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Committee hears community outreach updates: cemetery restoration limits, ID events and National Treasures exhibits; members observe passing of national treaure

5865605 · September 26, 2025
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The Culture Committee discussed community outreach programs including a $500 cap for cemetery restoration funding, upcoming ID events, and National Treasures exhibitions; members observed a moment of silence for recently deceased National Treasure Mary Aitson.

Committee members heard multiple community and cultural outreach items including cemetery restoration funding rules, upcoming identification events, and National Treasures programming. The committee also paused for a moment of silence after the report that National Treasure Mary Aitson died on Sept. 19.

Savannah Smith, reporting for community and cultural outreach, told councilors that the restoration/cemetery funds can cover fencing and similar repairs but noted the program is structured around a $500 allowance per application. When Councilor Black Fox Qualls asked whether…

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