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Discover Crestview during City Government Week, Oct. 18-24

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City of Crestview issued the following announcement on Sept. 27.

From its myriad of social, cultural and recreational activities to its family-friendly facilities, from monthly family movie nights to its new city museum and golf course, the county seat offers residents and visitors a wide range of services and events.

The public is invited to take a glimpse inside Crestview’s many services and activities during City Government Week, Oct. 18-24.

“It’s hard to tell everything we have to offer in one sitting, so we’re offering a whole week of opportunities to help citizens learn what your city has to offer,” Mayor JB Whitten said.

Here’s what’s on the line-up:

Monday, Oct. 18, starting 6 p.m., Warriors Hall: Activities Showcase: during this special meeting of the City Council, find out what’s available to fit your interests! Clubs and organizations, sign up with the mayor’s office, 850.682.3812, for an info table at the meeting. 

Tuesday, Oct. 19, starting 6 p.m., Warriors Hall: Recognition of all living former elected Crestview city officials. Former officials, please contact the mayor’s office, 850.682.3812.

Wednesday, Oct. 20, starting 6 p.m., City Council Chamber, City Hall: Virtual Town Hall meeting with elected officials. Watch live online and ask questions on the city’s Facebook page, @Cityofcrestview.

Thursday, Oct. 21, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.: City offices will be closed for employee training.

Friday, Oct. 22, 7 p.m.: Join city officials as they cheer for the Bulldogs and the Big Red Machine at the Crestview High football game vs. Pace. 

Saturday, Oct. 23, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Old Spanish Trail Park Amphitheatre, Stillwell Blvd.: Partnering with the Pastors. Elected officials meet for roundtable discussions with leaders of Crestview’s faith community to find ways to form partnerships. Crestview pastors, please contact the mayor’s office, 850.682.3812 to register.

Saturday, Oct. 23, 2-5 p.m., McMahon Environmental Center, Butler Circle: Environmental center ribbon cutting. Discover Crestview’s hidden gem, newly refurbished and enhanced by the Crestview Kiwanis Club. Kids’ activities, refreshments, tours. 

Sunday, Oct. 24, as scheduled: Church Drop-Ins. Elected officials attend services at a church they’ve not visited before.

“We encourage all of our residents to participate in any or all of these events and take a inside look at how their city functions and what it has to offer,” Mayor Whitten said. 

Original source can be found here.

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