Town Center Project outlines 18-month plan, asks for volunteers and local support for Hebron—s 250th celebration
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A town volunteer committee presented a rolling 18-month calendar of events, said the Hartford Greater Together community fund has approved grant support, and proposed fundraising including outreach to nonprofits and a suggested local contribution of roughly $1 per resident.
The Hebron Town Council on Nov. 20 heard an update from the Town Center Project on plans to mark the town—s 250th anniversary.
The committee presented an 18-month rolling calendar of events it plans to develop with local nonprofits and civic organizations. The presenter said the Hartford Greater Together/Hebron Greater Together community fund has approved the committee—s grant request, and the group is considering a municipal budget ask of roughly $1 per resident to support a yearlong slate of events and programming.
The committee lead said organizers are assembling event chairs and volunteers for a mix of activities tied to the town celebration, and that the plan is preliminary and subject to change as partners confirm participation. The committee also plans fundraising events and to pursue federal and state grant opportunities to supplement local support.
Council members praised the committee—s outreach and logistics planning and encouraged additional town involvement. The presenter invited residents to join the effort and noted some event chair positions remain open.
