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Euclid honors resident Sherry Zegorz for 20 years organizing East 200th Street Stroll

Euclid City Council · August 18, 2025
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Summary

Mayor Kirsten Holzheimer Gale and council presented a proclamation recognizing Sherry Zegorz for organizing the East 200th Street Stroll for nearly two decades and for community volunteer leadership.

Mayor Kirsten Holzheimer Gale presented a proclamation on Aug. 18 honoring resident organizer Sherry Zegorz for nearly 20 years of leadership in creating and sustaining the East 200th Street Stroll, a neighborhood event that brings residents and businesses together. The mayor read the proclamation into the record, thanked Zegorz for her work, and invited the public to congratulate her after the meeting.

Zegorz briefly recalled the event’s origins and thanked community members and volunteers, saying she plans to remain active and that the stroll will continue with broader volunteer support. Council members and the mayor noted the event’s role in neighborhood cohesion and economic activity along the corridor.

The recognition was ceremonial; no legislative action was attached.