On Saturday May 22, the City held a volunteer Fire Hydrant painting event in the neighborhoods around Fire Station 6. Families volunteered their time to make sure our fire hydrants are visible and that any leaks or maintenance issues were identified and reported. This is invaluable help for both the City’s Water Department and Fire Department, and a great way to get involved in the community. In fact, two families with high-school aged students were volunteering and gaining hours toward their community service requirements. Another family had two young children who learned the value of pitching in and being part of their community.