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Mentor, Ohio, Unveils Winter/Spring Recreation Guide and Announces City Council Meeting Agenda

As the holiday season swiftly approaches, Mentor, Ohio, gears up with various city initiatives, from job openings to senior support programs. In the spirit of readiness for the colder months and the new year, residents can now access the recently released Winter 2024 / Spring 2025 Recreation Program Guide, statedCity of Mentor’s official website. Those eager to enroll in recreation programs should mark December 2 and 3 on their calendars for resident and non-resident registration openings, respectively.

Moreover, a critical assembly for local governance the regular Mentor City Council meeting is scheduled for 7:00 PM in council chambers on November 19. Budget discussions will be on the docket earlier at 5:30 PM. According to the City of Mentor, both sessions are public and can be viewed on the Mentor Channel for those who cannot attend in person.

In the employment arena, the city announced it is filling various full- to part-time roles, including seasonal spots. Job seekers are directed to visit “www.workformentor.com” for the most recent job listings. The holiday spirit is also embraced through Mentor’s “Be a Santa to a Senior” program, encouraging citizens to pick tags from the giving tree in the Municipal Center, acquire presents for seniors in need, and return them by December 6th, per theCity of Mentor’s website.

Amidst seasonal festivities, Mentor’s dedication to recognition is apparent as the Hometown Heroes banners are collected and applications for future displays are primed for January. Mentor’s commitment to local commerce is also emphasized, underlining that shopping locally keeps 68 cents of every dollar within the community an enticing prospect for the more than 300 stores in the area. Residents can download the Mentor Visitor Guide to explore all the local offerings.

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