The April general meeting of the Maple Leaf Community Council’s executive board is from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday night.
It’s an important one.
From our previous post:
Two of Maple Leaf’s most visible residents are stepping down after years on the Maple Leaf Community Council – an organization that played a major role in shaping our neighborhood.
The ubiquitous Donna Hartmann-Miller (seen rousing the 12th Man) is stepping down from her council position when her term expires next month. (She’s also ubiquitous here.)
Her husband, David Miller – who has served as council president for nearly six years – will step down from the president’s position in May, but remain on the council until his term expires in 2016.
The nine-member executive committee actually needs to fill four of those slots, hopefully Wednesday night.
There will also be a briefing from Aegis Living, the company redeveloping the Waldo Hospital site.
The meeting is at Olympic View Elementary School, 504 N.E. St.
Thanks again to both David and Donna for their countless hours of service to help keep Maple Leaf a very desirable place to live.