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HOPEWELL COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT

Hopewell Downtown Partnership

laughter is good for the soul! Don't miss this exciting event.

Recreation and Parks

Princess and Pirate Pancake Party

Recommended for ages 3+. Calling all princesses and pi-rates; join us for a pancake breakfast party full of dress up, pancakes, fruit, and juice! Our friends at Appomattox Re-gional Library System will have a magical story time at 9:30 a.m. after breakfast. Come dressed as your favorite prin-cess or pirate and get ready for the best pancake party around town! Adult guardian recommended for children ages 3-5. Please do not bring any toy weapons. Everyone attending must register.

Saturday, January 27, 8:30-10 a.m.

Hopewell Community Center. $5/$10.

Registration ends January 23.

**We understand that some of our valued patrons may be experiencing difficulties with online registration due to their browsers. Don't worry, we've got your back! If you encounter any issues, simply stop by and let one of our friendly Customer Service Agents assist you. Our doors are open Monday-Friday, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. We're here to make sure you don't miss out on all the fun!**

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Hopewell Government

Hopewell City Public Schools

Celebrating Principal Appreciation Week

Pictured from left to right:

Keith Crews- New Hope Academy, Shannon Royster- Carter G. Woodson Middle,

Larry Cherry- Harry E. James Elementary, Judy Carter- Hopewell High, Veronica Moore-Woodlawn Learning Center, Patricia Lobo- DuPont Elementary, Thackston Sebera- Patrick Copeland Elementary


The school board honored principals at their January 11th board meeting. Recognizing their commitment to shaping a positive learning environment.



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Hopewell Department of Social Services

Community

Have you ever made a paper lantern? Come and see how to make them. Lanterns will be made into cube shapes. They can be embellished with color, designs, and lightweight decorations. Within each lantern, a tealight will be added. The only limitation is your imagination. Ages 9+.  Presented by Hopewell Library

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City Council Meetings

City Council meetings happen at 7:30 pm on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of every month in the Hopewell Municipal Building in Council Chambers. The address is 300 N. Main St, Hopewell, VA 23860.

Agendas and Meetings

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