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Leonard Park Committee: food-truck fundraiser raised $3,300; memorial garden request denied; meeting adjourns

Leonard Park Committee, Village/Town of Mount Kisco · June 11, 2024
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Summary

The committee reported a successful Food Truck Event that raised $3,300 (with $2,600 in expenditures), declined a memorial garden request and referred the decision to the Recreation Commission, and adjourned unanimously at 8:00 p.m.; the next meeting is scheduled for September.

The Leonard Park Committee reported results and administrative notes on several agenda items.

Food Truck Event: The committee said the Food Truck Event drew an excellent turnout and raised $3,300 through kid-zone bracelets and a 50/50 raffle. Minutes state $2,600 of the funds were event expenditures.

Memorial garden request: Superintendent of Recreation Kyle Thornton said a family requested creation of a memorial garden for their daughter who worked at Caremount. The committee unanimously agreed it is not permissible to install a memorial garden in the park and noted that the Recreation Commission will make the final decision.

Adjournment and next meeting: Chairperson Erin Heaton moved to adjourn and Member Erica Van Patten seconded; the committee voted unanimously to adjourn at 8:00 p.m. The next committee meeting is scheduled for September.

Why it matters: These routine administrative items document community fundraising outcomes, clarify park policy on memorial installations, and record the committee——procedural adjournment.