Council members mourn flood victims and promote donation drive for Hill Country families

July 08, 2025 | Dickinson, Galveston County, Texas


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Council members mourn flood victims and promote donation drive for Hill Country families
The Dickinson City Council meeting on July 8, 2025, opened with a quorum present, allowing for a productive session. Council members began with a pledge of allegiance led by Councilmember Bill Schick, followed by an invocation from Councilmember Mark Townsend, who offered prayers for those affected by recent severe flooding in the Hill Country.

During the council comments segment, Councilmember Kevin Edmonds expressed gratitude for community attendance and reflected on the recent Fourth of July celebrations, noting the absence of fireworks this year but assuring residents that efforts are underway to address this for future events. He also highlighted the ongoing support for flood victims, informing attendees that while Kima is no longer accepting donations, Dayspring Church in Santa Fe is collecting items for those in need until Thursday evening.

Edmonds emphasized the importance of community solidarity during this challenging time, particularly for families affected by the floods and the first responders involved in rescue efforts. The meeting underscored the council's commitment to supporting both local and neighboring communities in times of crisis.

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