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Mayors report highlights Giving Tuesday, local businesses and holiday events

Mt. Healthy City Council · December 4, 2024
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Summary

Mayor Moody urged residents to support local charities (Mount Healthy Alliance, Tikkun Farm, Sharing Tree) for Giving Tuesday, previewed Dec. 14 activities with printed flyers and QR codes, and noted a Mount Healthy Historical Society award for Bob Curley.

Mayor Moody opened the mayors report by encouraging residents to consider local nonprofits on Giving Tuesday, mentioning Mount Healthy Alliance, youth services, Tikkun Farm and the Sharing Tree (a combined city and school-district effort). She said printed flyers and QR codes for Dec. 14 events would be distributed around town and asked residents to support small businesses during the holiday season.

Moody noted the Mount Healthy High School choir will likely perform at the library and said she plans to provide supplies for children to make ornaments for a public Christmas tree at the library corner. She also announced that Bob Curley will receive a historical preservation award presented by Scott Crowley, the county recorder, during the Mount Healthy Historical Society's Christmas dinner.

The mayor encouraged council and residents to support small businesses and community events as part of holiday activities.