Parks & Recreation Commission is seeking two new members

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The Parks & Recreation Commission is seeking two new members. The Parks & Recreation Commission meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm and is a 9 member commission that is responsible for making recommendations to City Council on the planning and development of City parks.

The Arts, Culture and Heritage Committee is looking for one new member to join the committee. The Committee meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm and is an 11-member group that advises City Council on the development of arts, culture and heritage; hosts and promotes projects that support arts, culture and heritage; serves as advocates; and encourages networking and collaborations of the arts, culture, and heritage of the City of Dexter.

To apply for a board or committee, please complete submit an application which can be found on the City’s website at: https://www.dextermi.gov/…/committee_application_2020_1….

The application form may be returned via e-mail to Jbreyer@dextermi.gov or in-person to 8123 Main St., 2nd Floor, Dexter, MI 48130. 

For more information on the position, please reply to this email or contact the City Offices at 734-426-8303.

Original source can be found here.



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