AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCommunity Health & Outreach: Morgantown’s Community Health and Wellness Commission is pushing hypertension awareness with free blood pressure screenings and resources brought directly into neighborhoods. Local Parks & Land Protection: Hamilton County leaders propose buying 8.5 acres in Apison to protect green space and create a new community park and youth sports fields. Community Events That Build Belonging: DuBois Healthcare invites residents to “Walk with a Doc” on July 25, while West Seattle’s Inner Alchemy offers free yoga for 12-step recovery (Wednesdays). Food Access Through Community-Led Projects: A Williamstown front-yard idea became the Bridges Road Community Garden, run with Herbalists Without Borders to grow produce and teach herbalism for food-insecure neighbors. Charity Through Sport: Chatham’s Friends of Chatham Pickleball held its second annual Picklefest tournament, raising money for the Chatham Children’s Fund. Community Resilience in Crisis: Wildfires in northwestern Ontario have devastated multiple First Nation communities, triggering evacuations and major damage. Civic Life & Memory: Washington community leader L.B. Eckelkamp Jr. died July 11 at 82 after decades of board service and civic philanthropy. Community Space Under Pressure: West Park residents face an uncertain timeline after their post office temporarily closes, with services moving to a nearby location.
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