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The recent meeting of the Huber Heights Culture and Diversity Citizen Action Commission focused on the evaluation and future planning of the Juneteenth celebration. Participants expressed gratitude for the community's involvement in this year's event, highlighting the contributions of volunteers who helped with logistics, promotions, and outreach.
Feedback from attendees indicated that while the event was successful, there are opportunities for improvement, particularly in boosting attendance. Suggestions included the possibility of hosting a 5K run or a pickleball tournament in the morning before the main festivities. This idea aims to engage more community members and create a fuller day of activities.
A significant point of discussion was the timing of the event, which traditionally falls on Father's Day. Concerns were raised that this scheduling might deter participation, as some vendors were unable to attend due to family commitments. The commission considered the potential benefits of moving the celebration to a Saturday or adjusting the timing to better accommodate attendees.
Additionally, there was a consensus that while food vendor participation was strong, there is room for more retail vendors to enhance the event's offerings. The commission plans to explore these suggestions further to ensure that future Juneteenth celebrations are more inclusive and attract a larger audience.
In conclusion, the meeting underscored the importance of community feedback in shaping future events. The commission is committed to refining the Juneteenth celebration to better serve the Huber Heights community, with plans to revisit the event's scheduling and structure in upcoming discussions.
Converted from Huber Heights - Culture and Diversity Citizen Action Commission meeting on August 07, 2025
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