Congratulations, we "Canned the Eagles!" A special thanks to the Ozark cheerleaders, student body, parents, faculty, staff, and all other supporters who donated cans and cash to the cause. I personally raised $845 from my Facebook posts and other donations, only to be outdone by my good friend Mayor Brian Steele of Nixa. But you folks bailed me out because Ozark took the Least of These and game trophies. Way to go. You make me proud!
Speaking of our schools, I have a "confession of omission." In last month's newsletter, I carried on at length about all the things that make Ozark a great place to live and work, and that are attractive to families and companies looking to relocate to our area. In doing so, I left out any mention of our extraordinary schools. There were probably a lot of folks that asked, "How could he do that?"
The answer to that question is simply: "I don't know how I could have overlooked something that important."
The City of Ozark and Ozark schools have always worked well together to "Make Ozark Better Every Day" and have succeeded in grand style. My wife and I personally sat on the last long range planning committee about future growth and know first hand the thought and effort that goes into making our school system the extraordinary and award winning one it is. A special shout out from me and the entire City to Dr. Chris Bauman and his leadership team.
By the time this newsletter goes out, the annual Arts and Crafts Festival will be about to begin in the Finley River Park the first full weekend in October. My Mayoral Hat goes off to the wonderful ladies of the Utopia Club that make this happen. Just another example of "Making Ozark Better Every Day."
I am proud to be your Mayor. Thank you.
Rick Gardner
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