Eaton Council recognizes Impact Day

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EATON — During an Eaton City Council meeting on Monday, July 17, Vice-Mayor Brad Moore read a proclamation of thanks from the City of Eaton to Pastor Dan Denlinger of Eaton Church of the Brethren, and Jonathan Grubbs of Eaton First Church of God, for their roles in Impact Day.

Moore read, “[They] generously extended open hands and generosity to the city to spruce up various areas around town. Defying inclement weather did they ever spruce up in short order! Having declared it Impact Day that Sunday morning, May 21, the church family did much more than attend church, going out into their community and making an impact laboring that much needed weeding, mulching, painting, and cleaning up areas.

“I do proclaim a heartfelt thank you to the Eaton First Church of God and the Eaton Church of the Brethren for their contributing in making Eaton a better and more beautiful place to call home. Sharing a wealth of faith in such a sincere and generous manner is truly an inspiration to all of us.”

Only Denlinger was present to accept the proclamation.

City of Eaton Vice-Mayor Brad Moore presented a proclamation of thanks to Eaton Church of Brethren Pastor Dan Denlinger during the Council Meeting on Monday, July 17.
http://registerherald.aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/41/2017/07/web1_v1ice.jpgCity of Eaton Vice-Mayor Brad Moore presented a proclamation of thanks to Eaton Church of Brethren Pastor Dan Denlinger during the Council Meeting on Monday, July 17.

By Kelsey Kimbler

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