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City reports rising festival attendance, business grant applications and upcoming events
5811760 · September 22, 2025
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Assistant City Manager Alex Zekiroff reported growth at the multicultural festival, listed upcoming events including a fire station open house and a ’Pups and Police’ event, and said 14 small-business grant applications have been received as of Sept. 22.
Assistant City Manager Alex Zekiroff provided several community updates at the Sept. 22 Huber Heights City Council meeting: the Sept. 13 multicultural festival drew 947 visitors and 18 vendors (up from 845 last year), a fire-station open house will be held Sept. 28 at the Brant Pike fire station from noon to 3 p.m., and the…
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