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Advisory board discusses beneficiaries for Parkland Dash and Pumpkin Patch; two new organizations proposed to commission

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Summary

The advisory board reviewed candidate beneficiaries for the Parkland Dash (Oct. 12) and Pumpkin Patch (Oct. 18–23) events, including two organizations—Parkland 17 Foundation and Walk in My Shoes—expected to be presented to the commission for addition to the city’s approved charities list.

Board members reviewed the city’s process for selecting beneficiaries for two fall events: the Parkland Dash on Oct. 12 and the Pumpkin Patch Oct. 18–23.

Staff explained that being a beneficiary requires more than receiving funds: beneficiaries must provide volunteers to staff the event, help with packet stuffing, operate a tent to share information, and assist across multiple days for the Pumpkin Patch. Staff asked the advisory board to name one beneficiary for the Dash, one for the Pumpkin Patch, and at least one alternate for each in case an…

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