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Commission to use remaining $600 filming budget for short farm videos; Bee City meeting set for April 30

Brooklyn Agricultural Commission · April 28, 2026
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Summary

Commission members agreed to spend roughly $600 in the 2025–26 filming budget on short preserved-land videos (one minute per site), asked for a site map and an invoice by June 1, and noted a Bee City informational meeting set for April 30 at 6 p.m.; the commission has not been involved in the town's 250th celebration planning.

At its April 28 special meeting, the Brooklyn Agricultural Commission discussed using the remaining fiscal-year filming funds—about $600—to produce short videos showcasing preserved land in town. The commission noted the funds must be used before July 1 and asked that the videographer submit an invoice by June 1.

Minutes show Kory LeBlanc will produce one short video that visits preserved parcels, suggesting roughly one minute at each location and asking that each site contain an identifiable characteristic for viewers. The commission requested a map identifying the locations and agreed to contact the town's 250 Celebration Committee to ask whether it wants any footage for the anniversary programming.

Separately, the commission recorded that a Bee City informational meeting is scheduled for April 30, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. Members also noted they have not been involved in planning the town's 250th celebration.

No formal contract, ordinance or budget transfer was adopted during the meeting; the minutes record discussion and direction for using the existing line-item funds before the fiscal-year cutoff.