The Bellbrook City Council meeting on July 14, 2025, highlighted the upcoming 200th anniversary celebration of the local museum, set for August 2. President Hardy announced a day filled with activities, including historic presentations, craft tents, food trucks, and a vintage car show, promising a vibrant community event from 9 AM to 5 PM. Main Street will be closed for the festivities, encouraging residents to join in the celebration.
In a poignant moment, Councilman Groot paid tribute to Timothy A. Lee, a respected former resident and veteran who recently passed away. Groot emphasized Lee's significant contributions to the community, including his role in maintaining the Bellbrook Cemetery and his involvement with local Boy Scouts. The council expressed gratitude for Lee's service and commitment to the city.
Additionally, discussions touched on the full appointment of the museum board, with plans for a committee meeting to finalize an application. The council members also shared light-hearted moments, with Councilwoman Ashley expressing appreciation for the support she received during her absence.
As the city gears up for the museum's bicentennial, the council's focus remains on fostering community spirit and honoring the legacy of its dedicated citizens.