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Huber Heights commissioners debrief MLK Day, outline service-day plans as member announces departure

2245579 · February 6, 2025
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At the Feb. 6 Culture and Diversity Citizens Action Commission meeting, commissioners reviewed outcomes from the Jan. MLK Day program, thanked volunteers and community partners, discussed making future events more service‑oriented and named possible memorials; a long‑serving commissioner said the Feb. 6 meeting was her last.

The Huber Heights Culture and Diversity Citizens Action Commission on Feb. 6 reviewed its recent Martin Luther King Jr. Day program, praised volunteers and community partners and discussed making future observances more service‑oriented as a long‑serving commissioner announced she was stepping down.

Commissioners and several residents credited schools, local nonprofits and the Chamber of Commerce for helping the Jan. 20 program run smoothly. “I just wanted to come and personally say thank you then congratulate you all on doing an excellent job with the MLK celebration,” resident Eva Newby told the commission, identifying herself with University of Houston High School.

The commission’s members said youth involvement and the educational components were especially successful. “I am so glad that we pulled that idea…

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