The Hancock-Henderson Quill, Inc.
The Village of Gladstone met on Monday night for their final board meeting of the year.
Present were Mayor Randy Goble, Clerk Deb Palmer, and trustees Valerie Goff, Debbie Blake, Brett DeWitt, Jeremiah Bielser.
Absent were trustees Mike Blake and Darlene Manes.
The previous month's minutes, treasurer's report, along with the bills were unanimously approved.
The clerk reported for Bob Cravens (who was not in attendance) of a Christmas decoration not working on Main Street.
An electrician's proposal to install an electrical box from Chestnut and Elm Streets for an addition of a Christmas decoration was unanimously denied.
DeWitt reported of four complete water installments in the rural Gladstone area of Bluffdale.
Blake reported continuing working on receiving goods and donations toward Christmas baskets that will be distributed to the town’s seniors, aged 65 and above. She suggested any extra to be given to the local food pantry at the Henderson County Health Department.
Mayor Goble announced he would donate $50 toward the purchase of items for the senior Christmas baskets.
Also in attendance was reporter Joyce Kuntz-Hetrick.
The short meeting was unanimously adjourned within 20 minutes.