City Council and Mayoral Candidates Interviewed by Go Wayne County

larry parker richmond indiana city council

This week we are posting interviews with candidates for City Council and Mayor.   In an effort to generate awareness and shed some light on some of the individuals running, we are posting interviews here this week and “sticking” this page to the top of  GoWayneCounty.com/blog until election day.

Questions for each candidate include their vision of Richmond, bringing more business and jobs to the community, community health, and specific accomplishments they’d like to make if elected.

Election day is next Tuesday, May 3rd.

larry parker richmond indiana city councilLarry Parker, City Council

Larry Parker is an 8-term council member who feels he has a lot to contribute yet to helping Richmond grow, create jobs, and deal with infrastructure issues facing our community.

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Length:  16:07

phil quinn richmondPhil Quinn, City Council At-Large

Phil discusses his sometimes controversial ideas about the direction Richmond  should go in, from attracting jobs and growth to updating the way the City communicates with residents and much more.

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Length:  26:44

jim hair richmondJim Hair, Candidate for Mayor of Richmond

Jim is a local businessman, photographer, and an enthusiastic cheerleader for Richmond and all it has, and might one day have, to offer.

Jim discusses his vision for Richmond and how he would encourage economic growth as well as projects that would improve Richmond business and quality of life for its residents.

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Length:  24:42

mayor of richmond sally huttonSally Hutton, sitting Mayor running for re-election

Mayor Hutton is running for re-election and joins Karole Passmore in this interview.

Mayor Hutton has served 2 terms as Mayor of Richmond.

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Length:  11:08

chris hardie city councilChris Hardie, running for City Council At-Large

Chris’ Bio

Chris Hardie has deep roots in Richmond and a passion for building a vibrant community that meets the needs of all its residents.  Chris, 33, grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio and moved to Richmond in 1995 to attend Earlham College, where he graduated with departmental and college honors in 1999 with a degree in Computer Science. Read more

Interviewed by Karole Passmore, GWC Staffer

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Length:  20:44

Chris Hardie’s Official Website

Coming up this week:

Phil Quinn, Larry Parker, Jim Hair, Sally Hutton

Building A Community Garden… A Great Bonding Experience

The infamous "level" is pictured here along with the volunteers

The infamous "level" is pictured here along with the volunteers

Saturday several people came together to build raised beds and plant fruit bushes at the Townsend Center community garden.  People of different backgrounds—some avid gardeners and some wannabe pros– all learned a lot about “leveling.”

“Level” was the word of the day as everyone realized that it was the most essential tool in building a raised garden from cinder/cement blocks.   Throughout the hours from about 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 people would yell out politely “Level please!” or “Can I have the level,” or just the abbreviated “level!” as if we were in surgery.

DeAnte Webster, Came From Indianapolis With Grandma to Help

While groups were digging up the grass and “leveling” the blocks, others were planting fruit bushes around the perimeter of the garden.  A large ground garden bed had already been tilled before the volunteers arrived and is ready for planting.

Plans for the raised beds that are about three feet high are to also make them into seating so that not only the children in the after school program can participate in planting, but also the elderly in the community.  The height will make it easier to garden.

Around noon, a wonderful lunch was provided by the Minority Health Coalition of Wayne County.  Sherri Harlan, Director, is in charge of funding for “teaching kids for healthy living” which is the theme for activities such as the after school garden.

Joshua Smith, Pal-Item, Taking Pictures of Volunteers Planting Berry Bushes

Dan and Jan Sims, two of the volunteers, brought plants to share in the garden including herbs like thyme and basil.  Dan and Jan are both avid gardeners who also participate in the summer farmers markets in Richmond.

Kevin McCurdy, another volunteer who, some said should have the title of “mastermind,” designed the garden space.  He is studying towards a Masters in Architecture and shared his expertise by drawing out the plans and instructing others on how to make it happen.

Mary Jones (on right) is in charge of the after school gardening program at Townsend

The garden will be a part of the after school program overseen by Mary Jones. Mary shared that the kids, after Spring Break, will begin planting things like “lettuce, radishes and onions—a salad garden.”  The food will be harvested for their snacks and to share with local food banks, depending on the size of crops.

If you would like to participate in the next “garden party” you can come to the Townsend Center next Saturday, April 9th from 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.  Dinner will be provided and some may continue to work following dinner as well.  It’s a chance to not only give to the community but to learn about gardening (especially “leveling”).

To see more pictures from the Garden Planting party you can visit Jim Hair’s Facebook/Flicker site as well as photos taken by photographer Joshua Smith from the Pal-Item in the online gallery.  We will post more pictures on GoWayneCounty.com’s Facebook site as well.  Hope to see you all next week at 3:00 p.m.

Portraits of a Community by Jim Hair

Just a few of the wonderful people I have met who have made my first year in the Midwest so rewarding. For more of Brian Wallen’s music: www.youtube.com/bkwallenmusic

Richmond Indiana Images of Home by Jim Hair

Jim Hair is a local photographer who captures local life, places, and things with much skill…

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