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Havelock committee confirms April 18 Plant Swap, seeks volunteers to finish city mural

Havelock Community Arts & Appearance Committee · March 5, 2026
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Summary

The Havelock Community Arts & Appearance Committee set its annual Plant Swap for April 18, 2026, and organized volunteer dates to finish a City Park mural on March 6–7; members confirmed children's activities and vendor registration steps and asked volunteers to sign up by the April meeting.

The Havelock Community Arts & Appearance Committee confirmed plans for a Plant Swap on April 18, 2026, and asked members and volunteers to help complete mural touch-ups at City Park ahead of the event, committee members said at the March 5 meeting.

Chair Lorraine Butler and Business Representative Lacey Robinson said the committee approved a revised Plant Swap History, Purpose & Procedure for review and that volunteer mural touch-up sessions are scheduled for March 6 and March 7 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Lacey confirmed a text from Jonathan Burger with the times and asked members to volunteer for both the mural work and the Plant Swap stations.

The committee confirmed the Children's Creative Station will be run by Librarian Jeanne Holmgren rather than Karen Lewis and noted that vendor registration must be handled directly with Parks and Recreation, per Recreation Director Kelvin Hardesty. Butler said attendee registration for the Plant Swap will be optional and may help planners with outreach for future events.

Members were asked to email Butler with activities or stations they would like to lead and Butler said assignments will be finalized at the next regular meeting on April 2. The committee also discussed logistical overlaps with other community events occurring that spring and urged members to volunteer to avoid spreading staff and volunteers too thin.

The committee will revisit staffing and assignments at its April meeting.