Salem is facing critical issues, so learn the latest from City Council President (and our rep) Linda Nishioka. She’s been in the “eye of the hurricane” lately. Our new Fire Chief also plans to attend, so get the latest about fires and ambulances.
On a lighter note, we have a chance to create “street art” at the intersection of Mill and Richmond; would love your ideas on what to paint. Our agenda is very open — so please come to get acquainted, bring your concerns!
While it’s not mandatory, bring a canned or boxed food donation for the church food pantry. Wesleyan has been a beacon for those in need for many years.
On Tuesday February 25 at 6:30 p.m. In person at the Capital Park Church‘s main Sanctuary.
Agenda
6:15 – Social time and welcome
6:30 – Introductions, approval of minutes, additions to agenda
6:40 – Guests
Police/Fire update – FireChief David Gerboth; police TBA
Councilor Linda Nishioka – City update, May operations levy; discussion of Political Action Committee involvement.
7:30 – Neighborhood news, concerns and ideas
Open session for feedback
7:45 – Old business
Wesleyan Church update – Dave Tompkins
Report from SESNA retreat – Priorities
8:00 – New business
Election of 2025 officers
Outreach, attracting attendance and/or involvement with new neighbors
8:15 – Good of the Order and Adjourn
Next meeting will be March 25.
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