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Mayor Bill Brown recognized Village of Mariemont resident Robert “Bob” Van Stone with a proclamation on Sept. 7, 2023 for his many years of volunteer work in the Building Department. Thank you for your service to our Village, Bob!

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Village Events and Schedule for October

• The offices will be closed October 9th in observance of Indigenous Peoples’ Day

• The Warrior Run will be held October 14th. For more information, visit https://1n5.org/warrior-run/

• The last day for the Farmers Market is October 15th. Thank you to Leah Geldbaugh for volunteering her time and efforts for another successful Farmers Market season!

• Leaf collection will begin the week of October 23rd and continue through the week of December 18th. For more information, please visit www.mariemont. org.

• Firefighters Fall Festival is scheduled for October 21st. Details are available at www. mariemont.org

• Trick or Treat will be held on October 31 from 6-8 p.m.

Council Elections Coming Up

Mariemont Village Council is comprised of six seats, plus the Mayor. Every term is four years, and two seats open at a time, rotating throughout all six. On November 7, two Council seats are up, currently being held by

Marcy Lewis and Kelly Rankin.

Rankin will not be running. Lytle Woods Place resident Bob Van Stone is the candidate for her seat. Marcy Lewis will run again, unopposed. Mayor Brown’s term is also up,

Council Representatives

Mayor Bill Brown mayor@mariemont.org

Rob Bartlett rbartlett@mariemont.org

Susan Brownknight sbrownknight@mariemont.org

Matthew Ayer mayer@mariemont.org

Marcy Lewis mlewis@mariemont.org

Kelly Rankin krankin@mariemont.org

Randy York ryork@mariemont.org they can be reached at:

Bill Brown - mayor@mariemont.org

Marcy Lewis - mlewis@mariemont.org

Bob Van Stone - rvanstone@fuse.net and he will be running again, unopposed.

Council meets at 6:30 p.m. the second and fourth Monday of every month except for December. The public is welcome at all Council meetings and can also watch them live online.

The Village encourages everyone to register for an account at mariemont.org to receive emails from the Village. Agendas are emailed and posted online the Friday before a Council meeting.

If you would like to talk to the candidates,

If interested in running in the future, follow Council agendas and meeting minutes, and check the Hamilton County Board of Elections website.

Permission to address Council

Any person or designated representative of a group of persons or organization shall be permitted to address Council, but first must be recognized by the Mayor or presiding officer, then rise and give full name, residence address, and the subject on which he or she proposes to direct Council’s attention. Any person or designated representative of a group of persons or organization shall be limited to three minutes at the podium unless a majority of Council would otherwise agree.

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