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Berlin Civic Group Seeks Public Input On Its Mission

The nonpartisan community group recently spent time painting rocks for Pride Month and it now seeks input on other future projects.

Volunteers with the community organization 'Grassroots Berlin' recently spent time at Veterans Park painting rocks for Pride Month in the gazebo. The civic group is seeking public input on what its focus should be and about life in Berlin in general.
Volunteers with the community organization 'Grassroots Berlin' recently spent time at Veterans Park painting rocks for Pride Month in the gazebo. The civic group is seeking public input on what its focus should be and about life in Berlin in general. (Grassroots Berlin)

BERLIN, CT — A local activist group is seeking resident input on issues facing Berlin via an online survey posted on its website.

The survey by "Grassroots Berlin" comes after the non-partisan civic organization recently spent a day at Veterans Park hosting a rock painting event for Pride Month at the park's gazebo.

June is Pride Month for the LGBTQ community, and the organization hosted volunteers at the park's gazebo to "pick up brushes and paint" and turn rocks into "artistic creations."

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As for the survey, "Grassroots Berlin" said it is seeking feedback regarding "life in Berlin."

Those survey results will be shared at Berlin Town Hall at a later date.

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"We are looking for your perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing our town," wrote Grassroots Berlin on its website.

"We believe your input is crucial in helping shape Berlin's future and ensuring it remains a vibrant and thriving community that works for ALL residents now and in the future."

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