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Residents propose interfaith coalition; council discusses role and First Amendment limits
Summary
Community volunteers described an interfaith coalition modeled on neighboring cities’ efforts that hosts an annual Thanksgiving service and monthly roundtables; presenters asked only for facilitation and meeting-space support, and councilors discussed constitutional limits and whether to support a city-linked or community-led model.
Community volunteers and former Holiday Mayor Rob Dolly presented an informational briefing to the Cottonwood Heights council on Feb. 17 about establishing a locally based interfaith coalition modeled on successful efforts in Holiday and Mill Creek.
Presenters described the group’s aims as community building, service and mutual understanding across faiths. They said similar efforts in neighboring cities run small annual budgets (Holiday’s interfaith activities were…
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