Demopolis Area Community Calendar for August 14, 2024

Published 1:11 pm Wednesday, August 14, 2024

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Demopolis City Council

The Demopolis City Council will meet Thursday, August 15, at 5:15 p.m. Here is the proposed agenda: Call to Order, Invocation, Pledge of Allegiance, Roll Call, Approval of Agenda, Approval of Minutes -August 1, 2024, Announcements, Reports from Departments: 2nd meeting of the month, Projects, Police-submitted, Court-submitted, Fire-submitted, Public Works-submitted, Park & Recreation-submitted, Building Official-submitted, Library-submitted, City Hall-submitted, Dilapidated Property-2nd meeting of the month, Unfinished Business, New Business, 1. Public Hearing: a. Rezoning property at 601 South Main Avenue and 2. Proposed Ordinance 2024-05 Rezoning property from R-2 to R-4 at 601 South Main Avenue, Approval of Financials: 2nd meeting of the month, Committee/Board Reports: 2nd meeting of the month, Council Discussion, Mayor Discussion, Executive Session, Adjourn 

Farmer’s Market

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The Main Street Demopolis Farmer’s Market is held every Saturday from 8 a.m. until noon downtown in Public Square. There will also be food, fun, fresh vegetables and homemade foods. For more information or to sign up, contact Rhae at 601-917-8661.

Leadership Marengo

The deadline to apply for Class XXXI of Leadership Marengo through the Demopolis Chamber of Commerce will be Wednesday, August 28. Applications are available at the Demopolis Area Chamber of Commerce or by emailing director@demopolischamber.com.

Mayor’s Morning of Prayer

The Mayor’s Morning of Prayer will be held at 8 a.m. Saturday, September 5, at Rooster Hall.

Rockin’ On The River Encore

An encore performance of Rockin’ on the River on Sunday, September 6, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m at the Demopolis City Landing. For more information, contact director@demopolischamber.com 

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