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The Huber Heights Culture and Diversity Citizen Action Commission made significant strides during their recent meeting on August 7, 2025, focusing on upcoming community events and the future direction of the commission.
A highlight of the meeting was the announcement of the Huber Heights Christmas Parade, scheduled for December 6 at 2 PM. Dubbed the "Polar Express Christmas Parade," the event promises to be a festive celebration, with members discussing ways to enhance participation. One member offered to donate yard signs promoting a "Christmas Around the World" theme, showcasing greetings in various languages, which could be featured in the parade.
In addition to the parade, the commission set the date for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration on January 19, 2026. The location is yet to be determined, but discussions indicated a preference for the event to be held at Wayne High School, where it has been successfully hosted in the past. The commission emphasized the importance of planning this event effectively, with a motion passed to communicate the date while leaving other details open for future discussion.
Looking ahead, the commission also touched on the potential hiring of a diversity-focused staff member to help implement recommendations from a recent community survey. This topic will be revisited in September, as members aim to clarify the role and responsibilities of such a position.
The meeting concluded with a consensus on the next gathering, set for September 4, 2025, where further planning for both the Christmas Parade and MLK Day celebration will take place. The commission remains committed to fostering a vibrant and inclusive community in Huber Heights.
Converted from Huber Heights - Culture and Diversity Citizen Action Commission meeting on August 07, 2025
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