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Founders’ Day, May 19 & 20
IN THIS ISSUE News in brief ............................................ 2 Your Questions
Annual event offers something for everyone, from young to old
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SUMMERFIELD – Summerfield’s Founders’ Day Committee has been working since last fall to plan the annual Founders’ Day celebration on Friday, May 19, and Saturday, May 20, and Cheryl Gore, the town’s events planner and assistant to the town manager, aptly describes it as two big events rolled into one.
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Besides the parade – which we’ll get to in just a minute – there’s “everything else.” And it’s a lot! Founders’ Day kicks off Friday evening with carnival rides, inflatables, a rock climbing wall, food and craft vendors and performances by local students.
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by PATTI STOKES
Summerfield’s Trails and Open Space Committee was well represented in last year’s Founders’ Day parade. Carnival rides, inflatables, craftspeople, food trucks, rock climbing, dance, theater and music performances – and a parade will once again be part of the two-day Founders’ Day celebration this Friday and Saturday, May 19-20. The fun continues on Saturday morning and throughout the afternoon with more of the same – and then more beyond that, including a
caricaturist, face painting, balloon twisting, and live music, theater and dance performances.
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Oak Ridge’s ‘year of large projects’ The Town Council is reviewing a draft of next fiscal year’s budget that funds Heritage Farm Park and an elevated water tank
fiscal year that starts July 1.
by CHRIS BURRITT
A draft of next year’s budget appropriates $5.36 million for development of the 62-acre park. Another $2.92 million is earmarked for erecting an elevated water tank, along with engineering of the tank and a future 3.5-mile water line from Forsyth County to Oak Ridge.
OAK RIDGE – After years of planning, Oak Ridge Town Council is preparing to develop Heritage Farm Park and erect an elevated water tank in the
The draft budget that Town Manager Bill Bruce presented to the Town Council May 4 leaves the property tax rate unchanged at 8 cents
per $100 of property valuation. The spending will consist of state and federal grants, a $3 million bank loan for the park and town funding. Capital spending is expected to leave Oak Ridge with “adequate reserves’’ in excess of $2 million on June 30, 2024, the end of next fiscal year, according to Bruce. As of this past April 30, the town’s unassigned fund balance totaled $7.74 million, including proceeds from the $3 million
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