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Antique car club thanks Fairfield after 70th Hamilton–Fairfield parade; Chamber highlights new businesses

Fairfield City Council · September 9, 2024
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Butler County Antique and Classic Car Club president Eric Comes thanked the city and staff for hosting the parade and awards ceremony in Fairfield; Fairfield Chamber president Peggy Emerson noted ribbon-cuttings including an "Nth Cycle" battery-recycling facility and invited council to the Chamber's Oct. 10 annual meeting.

Eric Comes, president of the Butler County Antique and Classic Car Club, addressed council to thank Fairfield for hosting the 70th Hamilton–Fairfield Antique Car Parade and for city staff support that helped make the event a success. Comes said the parade's awards ceremony ended in Fairfield for the first time and the club plans to continue holding the awards ceremony there.

Peggy Emerson, president of the Fairfield Chamber of Commerce, spoke during public comment to thank council for support, described two ribbon-cuttings earlier that day (including a battery-recycling facility described by presenters as the first of its kind in the U.S.), and invited council to the Chamber's annual meeting on Oct. 10. Emerson also noted a new sports bar opened at the Waterford for residents.

Council thanked the presenters and offered to help publicize events via the city website.