Mayor Graham, members of the City Council and City staff
welcome the public to Northfield City Hall, 801 Washington St, for an open
house on Wednesday, June 25 from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
The purpose of the City Hall open house is to celebrate the
60th anniversary (1954-2014) of the newly remodeled building and its
public service to the Northfield community as an elementary school and City Hall.
Were you a student or teacher in the former Washington
Elementary School or are you a former city employee, maybe a regular user of
the services at City Hall or just an interested resident or business owner,
stop by for a tour of the newly remodeling building and enjoy some ice cream or
hot dogs before or after your tour.
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The new Washington Conference Room recognizes the building
in its role as a former elementary school, with photos made possible through
the efforts of the Northfield Historical Society. Plus, the Carleton and St
Olaf meeting rooms have been so named to recognize the importance of our
colleges to the Northfield community.
Events Include:
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- Mayor, City
Council and City employees available to visit with and greet
you.
-
Employee
length of service and retiring City board and commission recognition program in
the Council Chambers starting at 2:15 p.m.
- Tours of
City Hall
- Exhibit of
Northfield art sponsored by the Northfield Arts and Culture Commission members
- Harpist Elinor
Niemisto performing
- Showcase city
vehicles including a police car, new fire truck, and public works equipment
Mark your calendar and join our celebration!