The Mayor’s Table with Nate Duckett

What Makes a Strong Community? Find Out in this Mayor’s Table

29 min · 25 de may de 2026
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What makes a community stronger? Sometimes it’s the simplest things — kindness, respect, compassion, and taking the time to connect with one another. On this episode of The Mayor’s Table, Mayor Duckett sits down with Community Relations Commission members Ron Price and Dale Leedy to talk about civility, the impact of small acts of kindness, and how residents can help build a more welcoming community for everyone. They’re also highlighting the Civility First Recognition Program and how residents can nominate local businesses and nonprofits that exemplify traits like courtesy, compassion, respect, and service to others.

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