The weekly message from Mayor Joann Gattinelli
Cops and Bobbers
On June 7, I was pleased to attend the Cops and Bobbers event that was hosted by the Washington Township Police Department. This organized event was held every Thursday night in June from 6 to 8:00 p.m.. I was pleased to see such a large turnout for this event. It is always nice to see the residents interacting with our first responders. Chief Gurcsik has made a huge effort to put community events such as this one, in place. These community gatherings are a great way for the residents to meet some of the officers and for the officers to get to know our residents better. I look forward to attending more of the Police Department’s community events in the future.
Fun-filled Saturday
Saturday, June 9 was a fun day for all in Washington Township. I enjoyed attending all of the events offered to the public. I stopped by our Shred Day event held in the Washington Township Municipal Building parking lot. I was pleased to see so many residents taking advantage of our Shred Day services.
I would like to thank Chief Gurcsik, along with the rest of the Police Department for hosting the Bike Rodeo at Washington Lake Park. I was happy to see a nice crowd of young children learning bike safety. The police officers demonstrated how to secure their bike helmets and observe other safety rules.
While also in Washington Lake Park, I stopped by the fire pit for the Flag Burning Ceremony. All were welcome to bring non-serviceable American flags for proper flag disposal. This year’s event was organized by the Veterans Affairs Advisory Board Sponsoring the Township Venturing Crew. I would like to thank the Board members for their efforts in organizing this event.
I also stopped by to support Nicole Lannutti’s initiative to raise money for Alex’s Lemonade Stand. The goal was to raise money against childhood cancer and specifically for a young resident who is a hometown hero for us all. I would like to thank Nicole for hosting this event at her store, The Craft Room in Bunker Hill Plaza. They were able to raise $315 towards this cause. If you would like to donate, you can visit the Alex’s Lemonade Stand website at https://www.alexslemonade.org/.
Finally, I was happy to stop by the Olde Stone House Village for the Community Yard Sale, hosted by the Washington Township Historical Preservation Commission. I would like to thank all of the members for their time and efforts into making this event a success. There were many individuals present who enjoyed the atmosphere, as well as the items that were for sale.
Joann Gattinelli is the Mayor of Washington Township. She can be reached at [email protected].