Town Talk is an interview segment with Church Point Mayor Ryan "Spanky" Meche. In our episodes, we will discuss town issues and answer questions from residents of Church Point. Send your inquiries to towntalkquestions@gmail.com or message the Town of Church Point Facebook page.
Unlock the secrets to modernizing our town's water system with Mayor Spanky as he unveils the transformative changes underway. Learn how a $4.3 million grant will revolutionize our water meters, allowing for precise monitoring and leak detection that could save you both water and money. Mayor Spanky also provides a detailed look at the refurbishment of our aging water tower, explaining why temporary inconveniences like water discoloration and air in the lines are a small price to pay for long-term benefits. Pool owners, you won't want to miss his tips on using filtration to avoid issues with brown water during this crucial upgrade.
Mayor Spanky also sheds light on the historical financial and operational challenges that have plagued our water and sewer departments. Discover how past administrations' decisions to redirect funds to the police department led to deferred maintenance and the subsequent need for increased water rates. As we look to the future, hear about the exciting projects on the horizon, including a new water tower and essential upgrades to our water and sewer plants. For a deeper dive into these important issues, don't miss our previous episode with Miss Pam from McBain Engineering. Tune in and find out how these changes will pave the way for a brighter, more efficient future for our community.
Are the countless small signs plastered on our town’s utility poles ruining our streetscape? Join us as Mayor Spanky sheds light on the issue of sign pollution affecting our town's aesthetics and safety. Mayor Spanky passionately discusses the laws against these signs due to safety concerns and how their removal can help create a cleaner, more beautiful environment. He offers viable alternatives for businesses to advertise without breaking the rules, ensuring our town remains both visually appealing and safe for all residents.
In the next segment, we turn our focus to the Clean Town Initiative for Church Point. This program is designed to enhance the town's charm, making it a magnet for visitors and potential new residents. By maintaining a pristine environment, we boost our town's image, inviting people to shop, explore local attractions, and consider moving here. Through initiatives like litter management and the demolition of abandoned buildings, we aim to transform Church Point into a welcoming and vibrant community. Tune in to learn more about our shared vision for a cleaner, more attractive town!
Feel the warmth of community spirit as Church Point blossoms into summer festivities! Mayor Spanky joins me in painting a vivid picture of the upcoming celebrations, from the June 5th summer kickoff with its open-air movie night to the refreshing splash of the new splash pad. We're not just sharing the excitement; we're extending an invitation to make memories with your loved ones at the heart of our town. Discover the generosity of Ms. Evelyn Filipinas, whose heartfelt donation brought joy in the form of spraying water, and join us as we pay homage to our heroes on Memorial Day with the VFW and American Legion.
As we stroll through the sun-dappled streets talking with our guests, we'll explore the importance of walkable community spaces for fostering health and connection. Imagine a time when the sound of children's laughter filled the air, and we'll discuss how we can recapture that essence in our tech-saturated age. Tune in for the buzz on Church Point's Community Development music series, the Volunteer Fire Department's car show—events that promise to be the soundtrack and spectacle of your summer. Stay connected through the Town of Church Point's official Facebook page and let the anticipation for a season of unity and engagement wash over you, just like the cool water from our town's splash pad.
Join Mayor Spanky and me, Chris Logan, for an energizing look into the blossoming landscape of Central Park in Church Point. As the heartbeat of our community, the park is buzzing with attractions and we're excited to share the roadmap for its dynamic evolution. From the laughter of children at the soon-to-be-open splash pad to the competitive clinks on the pickleball courts, we're painting a picture of how this beloved green space is morphing into a sanctuary for fun, fitness, and fellowship. And yes, you heard that right – due to popular demand, we're rolling out a second pickleball court!
Throughout our chat, Mayor Spanky unveils his grand vision for the interconnectedness of the town's cultural and recreational offerings. We celebrate the success of our skate park, an everyday haven for the youth and the young-at-heart, which has unexpectedly turned into a magnet drawing visitors from afar, boosting our local economy. We dig into the details of our vibrant dog park, the first of its kind in Acadia Parish, and explore how each new feature, like the strategically placed buggy building, adds to the charm and character of Church Point. So, if you're curious about what it takes to transform a town park into a thriving community cornerstone, tune in for this episode brimming with enthusiasm and hometown pride.
Today we gather in remembrance of Errol "Slu" Comeaux, a man whose very name was etched into the heart of Church Point. With a heavy heart, we recount the narrative of his fifty-three years charting the course of high school football as its dedicated statistician, and his unwavering thirty-two years in public office. As we discuss his admirable journey, including the momentous time spent as mayor pro tem, we also ponder the future of District 5, now that Jerome Landry steps into the interim councilman role, leading to a pivotal special election come November.
The echoes of Slu's contributions reverberate through Church Point, a testament to a life spent in service to others. This episode is a mosaic of the memories and the indelible marks he left on our town's soul—his meticulous attendance at events, his precision in statistics, and the warmth he extended to every corner of our lives. Join us as we embrace the ethos of a man who was not just a community leader but a beacon of hometown pride, and discover how our mayor, along with other voices in our town, encapsulates the poignant void sleww's departure leaves in our collective spirit.
Chris and Mayor Spanky are here to discuss the changes to your water billing system. They unveil a new, more secure and efficient way to receive your water bills, using sturdier card stock and designs that keep your personal information under wraps. No more guessing games or lost-in-mail moments; we're bringing you peace of mind with a billing system that's gearing up for the future.
As Mayor Spanky steps into the spotlight, we get a crash course on why water rates are on the move, with a nod to our previous deep-dive episode, "Diving Deep into Water Cost." Strap in as we navigate the state-mandated changes stirred by crises in cities like Flint and Jackson, ensuring you're in the know about the bigger picture. Our chat is a blend of practical tips and essential background that'll clear up the haze around your water costs, keeping you informed and ready to tackle the year ahead with confidence.
In this episode we did something a little different, we are joined by Willie Bergeron.
We find ourselves wrapped in the warm, familiar quilt of nostalgia, pieced together with tales of Sunny's Fried Chicken and the vanished Dairy Pride. Laugh with us as we recount the bygone days of fried food, fierce fast food rivalries between the behemoth Popeyes and our very own Fat Albert's, and the quirky traditions that still echo in the empty spaces where our beloved haunts once stood.
You won't just hear stories in this podcast; you'll feel the texture of our town's history through the emotions and laughter of those who lived it. Mayor Spanky provides the backdrop of our civic past, while Willie brings the color with his vivid recollections of Buggy Town's hidden gem status and the theatrics of ordering at Sunny's. It's not just a walk down memory lane; it's a reunion with the heart of our community, where every listener is an honored guest. Join us for an episode that goes beyond the mere recounting of events, and instead revives the spirit of a town defined by its eateries, its people, and their stories.
Ever wondered why your water bill is on the rise? This podcast episode promises a deep dive into the intricate world of water rates and infrastructure. We've got the savvy Ms. Pam from McBade Engineers and our town's very own Mayor Spanky to help us navigate the choppy waters of rising costs, outdated water and sewer systems, and potential DEQ fines. Who knew that water bills could be this fascinating?
Join us as we explore the fiscal responsibilities of small towns like ours, the crucial role of appropriate water and sewer rates, and the significant impact of federal grants in facilitating improvements. We'll guide you through the maze of long-term planning, budgeting, and even get into the nitty-gritty of the American Rescue Plan Act. Moreover, we compare Church Point's water rates with those in other communities, so you can see exactly where your money is going. And in case you ever pondered over the cost comparison between your water bill and bottled water, we've got you covered there too!
And just when you thought we had exhausted all water-related topics, we have an unexpected twist. We discuss the odd yet essential issue of toy removal from our water resources and the potential risks involved. It's all about resource expansion and the far-reaching implications of every small action. So come, be part of this enlightening conversation, and learn more about the unsung hero of our daily lives - clean water. Trust us, you'll never look at your tap the same way again!
This Saturday, Planet Radio 106.7 and Kajun Koatings presents Hot Rods & Heroes 2 in Church Point Central Park!
Rev those engines, folks, as we're taking you on a thrilling ride through the Hot Rods and Heroes 2 car, truck and motorcycle show in Church Point Central Park. We've got an inspiring guest, Kyle from Kajun Koatings, who not only has a fascinating military background but also a deep-rooted love for vehicles. He'll be sharing how his passion for cars intertwines with his mission to support veterans across the country.
Get ready to be immersed in the vibrant car community and discover how this exhilarating show is making a substantial impact on the local area. This isn't just about gleaming hot rods and roaring engines, though. This event, put together by the tireless efforts of Mayor Spanky, Chief Dale, Leander Daigle, and Mr. Dennis Hart, serves a greater purpose. Every detail, from vehicle registration revenue to the profits from the mouthwatering po-boy sale, is dedicated to supporting the VFW and American Legion. So, join us as we celebrate Veterans Day in style and support a fantastic cause at the same time. You won't want to miss it!
Ever wonder how small-town events can boost local businesses and bring a community together? Meet Hannah and Allison, the masterminds behind the thriving annual Bells in Buggy Town event in Church Point. We explore their successful journey in turning a local shopping event into a grand holiday tradition, all while emphasizing the essentiality of shopping local, especially as Black Friday approaches.
In this chat, we delve into the unique aspects of the event, from the bountiful prize draw that rewards one lucky shopper to the diverse range of participating businesses. We also touch on the festive, family-oriented ambiance that kick-starts the holiday season. Hear about the enchanting appearance of Santa at Cafe Maison, and learn how this event has had a profoundly positive impact on local businesses and the community. Get ready for a heartwarming journey into the holiday spirit of Church Point.
Ready to uncover the unique personality and thriving business environment of Church Point? Join us as we engage in a captivating conversation with Megan, the dynamic CEO of the Acadia Parish Chamber of Commerce. Discover how this extraordinary woman is driving the evolution of this vital organization, tirelessly striving to cultivate a prosperous local business landscape. Learn about the Chamber's essential role in connecting and benefiting businesses, the priceless advantages of membership, and the exciting events it organizes.
Find out about the Chamber's strategic partnerships with organizations like Church Point Community Development Corporation and how this collaboration is yielding remarkable results. Hear about the intriguing culture of Church Point and why its proximity to other cities is a boon. Megan also gives us an inside look at the Chamber's board operations and reveals how businesses gain tremendously from Chamber resources. We wrap up by appreciating the invaluable role the Chamber plays in our community and how it's always ready to assist. Join us on this enlightening journey as we celebrate Megan's dedication and hard work in driving her hometown's growth and development.
Ever wished for an accurate, direct-from-the-source update during town emergencies? Join us in this informative discussion with Mayor Spanky as he unveils Church Point’s brand-new Emergency Text Notification system. Designed to bypass social media confusion, this system aims to keep citizens promptly informed on pressing issues such as electricity outages, water breakages, or impending weather events.
Mayor Spanky offers insights into the compelling reasons for choosing this communication method, as well as the town’s commitment to ensuring the timely delivery of critical information. Learn how to sign up for these updates and understand how this can enhance your preparedness during emergencies. Additionally, the mayor addresses the role of social media in this new communication initiative and underlines the importance of spreading the word, especially to the less tech-savvy residents. Don't miss this chance to stay abreast of vital town updates, right from Mayor Spanky. After all, when it comes to emergencies, every second counts.
Get ready for a deep-dive into the rich history and community involvement of Farmer State Bank as its President and CEO, Troy Kibodeaux, joins us. Ever wondered how a local bank can compete with and even exceed the customer service of larger banks? Troy spills the beans on the bank's strategy to offer more personalized service to its clients. He also takes us on a journey through time, recounting the bank's origins in the early 1900s and how it has grown and evolved since its official charter in 1944. Listen in as Troy also unveils the significant role the bank plays in the local community, the decision to expand out of Church Point, and how they're actively sponsoring events.
As we plunge deeper into the episode, Troy reveals the unique challenges faced by Farmer State Bank and how they've managed to overcome them. Hear about the importance of the bank's two strategic locations in today's banking world. We also get an insider's perspective on the valuable services offered by the bank. Moreover, we have a special guest, Mayor Spanky, sharing interesting tidbits about the Town of Church Point's Facebook page. Grab your headphones and get ready for a captivating conversation about local banking and community involvement. You wouldn't want to miss it!
Get ready to experience an intimate sit-down with the musician Tyler Joseph. Hailing from Church Point with a rich musical lineage running through his veins, Tyler's odyssey to the bustling music city, Nashville, will make you stand in awe. Discover the inspirational role his father played in sparking his love for music, and follow his surprising leap into learning the bass in a mere 30 minutes to join a band. Be prepared to be swept off your feet by his tales of recording a single with an elite Nashville crew and look forward to him serenading his hometown of Church Point, on the 28th of this month at Pizzaville USA
The second half of our conversation unveils Tyler's artistic evolution and the therapeutic power of songwriting during tumultuous times. Get a closer look at his latest release, "Something Stronger". An evocative piece, it weaves a web of connection and consolation, showcasing his artistic prowess like never before. So, lean in and let's navigate through the life of a musician with Tyler Joseph, a journey marked by grit, growth, and resilience. You're not just going to hear about a musical journey, you're going to feel it.
Ever wonder how rural healthcare operates ? How about the role hospitals play in local economic growth? In today's episode we chat with Mayor Spanky and Michael LeJeune, CEO of Acadia St Landry Hospital, and gain a deep insight into these questions. Michael’s strategic focus on personnel optimization, expense control, and the importance of the hospital as a job creator and essential healthcare provider unfolds during our conversation. Alongside this, we address the hospital's economic impact on the local town of Church Point.
We also take a closer look at the challenges faced while providing healthcare services in rural regions of the country. Our engaging conversation with Michael examines Acadia St Landry Hospital's strategies to overcome these hurdles, including successful negotiations with two of the area's top insurance companies and their ongoing efforts to inform the community about available services. Plus, you won't want to miss the possibility of bringing in specialists based on community feedback - a major stride towards advancement!
Lastly, join us as we explore the exciting plans for a new hospital south of Church Point. We discuss the impending advantages of the new location, the age of the existing hospital and its code compliance, and the need for an influx of new services. Together, we navigate the complex process and financial aspects of building such a facility, and how organizations like the USDA can be pivotal in this journey. We round off our chat with a heartening reflection on the remarkable progress in Church Point and the tireless efforts of Mayor Spanky and Michael LeJeune. So, tune in for an enlightening discussion on the intricacies of rural healthcare and community development. Let’s talk health, economics, and the power of community!
We're welcoming back a familiar face to our show, Chief Dale, who, alongside Mayor Spanky, is here to shed light on law enforcement challenges in Church Point. You wouldn't want to miss their intriguing discussion on the unexpected role that even weather plays in the crime rates and how community vigilance is our best defense. Find out why those dreaded traffic tickets are more than just a nuisance, but a vital tool for safety and financing our police department.
In our deep dive into the challenges of small towns, we tackle the issue of recruiting and retaining police officers, the implications of new laws on reserves, and their impact on crime rates and resources. Discover how shopping local and potential recruitment of new officers could help our town combat crime. As we navigate through the complex world of taxes and budget allocation, it's evident that the financial decisions of a small town police department are far from easy. Tune in to this enlightening and comprehensive conversation about crime, law enforcement, and our responsibility as a community.
Mayor Spanky takes us on a deep dive into the financial foundation of Church Point, illustrating the value of supporting local businesses. We explore the stark difference between property and sales taxes, highlighting how the latter - primarily generated by local businesses - constitutes the backbone of our town's infrastructure. Mayor Spanky explains how shopping locally helps fund public services and contributes to the town's overall growth.
Then, we tackle the thorny issue of social media's impact on local businesses. Mayor Spanky voices his concerns about the online criticism heaped on new businesses, primarily on Facebook, a phenomenon that can deter potential customers and damage the business environment. This enlightening discussion emphasizes the importance of responsible online behavior and the need for community support towards local businesses. Listen in to understand how your shopping habits and digital discourse can shape the fate of our beloved town.
Ever wondered how a piece of pavement can transform a neighborhood into a thriving community? Buckle up, because Mayor Spanky and Chris, will take you on a journey to discover how our town's skate park did just that. Thanks to the brainchild of resident Scott Lafleur, our skate park has become the nexus of community development in unexpected ways. It's not just about teens landing kickflips; it's about the surge in residents from other areas, the flowering of local businesses, the bolstered schools, and lively housing markets.
But don't think it's been a smooth ride. Change is rarely easy, and we've faced our fair share of hurdles. Tune in as we share insights on combating negativity, keeping the community informed, and holding onto hope in the face of adversity. We'll demystify the behind-the-scenes work that goes into creating a space that fosters community growth and sustainability. Our town's transformation is proof that parks can be more than just a place to play—they can be the heart of a thriving community. So, grab your helmets, folks, it's time to drop in.
In this episode of Town Talk, we get an update from Ryan Meche with LUS. We learn about the timeline of getting fiber in Church Point, where the LUS team is in installing fiber, more info on the town hall meeting and more.
Enjoy!
You may have noticed some work being done in town over the past few days, or a big orange spool of conduit. That's because Fiber is coming to Church Point!
What is Fiber?
How fast is a Fiber connection?
What else will LUS Fiber offer?
How soon will we get Fiber service?
All those questions are answered, as we sit down with Ryan Meche with LUS Fiber
In this episode of Town Talk, Mayor Spanky talks about how busy our town was last weekend. He also talks about the new skate park, and Quentin from the 684 Cam Boyz give us. more details about the big event at MLK Park on Easter Sunday.
THE 19TH ANNUAL CAJUN WOODSTOCK
Venue: Church Point Cit Park
Grounds open at 10am both days
Festival admission: $5 per person 12&under FREE
Id's Required
No Ice Chests, No Outside Food or Drink
Park Rules will be enforced
FOR FULL DETAILS PLEASE CLICK OVER TO THEIR WEBSITE: https://www.cajunwoodstock.com/home.html
April 1st is the inaugural Bunnies in Buggytown Easter extravaganza at Le Vieux Presbytere!
The event is from Noon until 3:00
12 – 2 Free Easter bunny photos and gifts
12-2 face painting from the local Girl Scout group for a small donation
2p – Easter Egg and Treasure hunt
PLEASE NOTE: Adult supervision is REQUIRED, and please bring an Easter basket or bucket if you have one.
Thanks!
In our latest episode. of Town Talk, Mayor Spanky is joined by Chief Dale Thibodeaux from the Church Point Police Department and Troy Richard from The Saddle Tramp Riders Club.
Mayor Spanky thought it was important to have Chief and Troy on an episode to discuss misconceptions about Mardi Gras in Church Point, along with what part the Town of Church Point, Church Point Police Dept. and The Saddle Tramp Riders Club play in the celebration.
The Saddle Tramp's 'Courir de Mardi Gras' has been going on for 60 years! We also get some history of how the 'courir' began.
If you've ever had questions about Mardi Gras in Church Point, please give this episode a listen.
While everyone was enjoying Christmas weekend, our Water Dept. guys were working around the clock to make sure we had water the entire weekend. Many towns and cities either issued a boil water advisor or had no water during the recent freezing temperatures. Mayor Spanky talks about the problems they faced during that time. Thank You!
In this episode of Town Talk, Mayor Spanky talks about the upcoming freezing temperatures this Christmas weekend.
The town is preparing and working behind the scenes to make sure our water plant is taken care of this weekend, but you help is also needed. Along with your pets, plants and family members, please make sure your pipes are protected as well.
Thanks for your help, stay safe and stay warm.
In this episode, Mayor Spanky explains, "Christmas in the Point @ Central Park"
Our new Central Park area will be lit up this Holiday season!
The Church Point Christmas parade is Thursday Dec. 15th at 6pm, follow by Christmas festivities in the park.
All the details are on the website churchpoint.org
Great news for our town! We just received another 4.3 million dollars in grant money, bringing our total of grant money to near 11 million in the last 4 years!
In this episode Mayor Spanky discusses how the grant money will be spent.
Any questions you would like the Mayor to answer, please message our Town of Church Point Facebook page or email questions to towntalkquestions@gmail.com
In this episode, Mayor Spanky discusses a long range plan that was performed by an outside firm in 2011.
This long range plan showed strengths and weaknesses of our town, eleven years ago. Mayor Spanky recently found this plan, and was excited to see that many of our new projects, should have been done over 10 years ago.
Thanks so much for giving our podcasts a listen
In this episode we chat with Mayor Spanky about the Grand Reville at Central Park!
The event will be showcasing our beautiful town around the world!
Church Point proudly invites you to each of the many events our townspeople have planned to celebrate our Cajun culture and heritage as part of Le Grand Réveil in Acadiana. Please join us at the following events this Saturday and help us welcome an official delegation of public officials from our twin city, Church Point, Nova Scotia.
9am to 11am. – Youth Talent Showcase by Mouton’s Music & Accordions – Central Park – Main St. at Rue Iry Lejeune
9am. to 3pm. – Artisans’ Market – Le Vieux Depot –Main St. at Rue Iry Lejeune
10am. to 2pm – French Speaking on the Porch & Open House – Le Vieux Presbytère Museum – 205 Rue Iry Lejeune
11am to 3:30pm. – Feed Your Soul Cajun Cook-Off and Music by Paul Daigle & Cajun Gold—Central Park, Rue Iry Lejeune at Horecky St.
4 p.m. – La Messe en Français – Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church – Church Blvd. at Bienvenu St.
10 am to 2pm and 9pm-Midnight. – Live Music and Dancing – Cajun Country Lounge & Dance Hall – 9708 Church Point Hwy. Open from 10am-2am the following morning.
In this episode of Town Talk, Mayor Spanky addresses the need for parks in town, roads, and the financial state of Church Point past and present.
He talks about why we have a need for parks in Church Point, and also lays out his plan to resurface roads in town.
Despite rumors of wasteful spending, and current projects, our town is in the best financial shape we’ve seen in years.
If you want to know about what’s currently happening in Church Point, please listen to this episode. If you have questions or have heard rumors, please listen to this episode.
We invite questions via email towntalkquestions@gmail.com or message the Town of Church Point Facebook page.
In this episode we chat with Harold Fonte, Stevie Robinson and Mayor Spanky about Le Grand Réveil
Church Point proudly invites you to each of the many events our townspeople have planned to celebrate our Cajun culture and heritage as part of Le Grand Réveil in Acadiana. Please join us at the following events on Saturday, October 8, and help us welcome an official delegation of public officials from our twin city, Church Point, Nova Scotia.
9am to 11am. – Youth Talent Showcase by Mouton’s Music & Accordions – Central Park – Main St. at Rue Iry Lejeune
9am. to 3pm. – Artisans’ Market – Le Vieux Depot –Main St. at Rue Iry Lejeune
10am. to 2pm – French Speaking on the Porch & Open House – Le Vieux Presbytère Museum – 205 Rue Iry Lejeune
11am to 3:30pm. – Feed Your Soul Cajun Cook-Off and Music by Paul Daigle & Cajun Gold—Central Park, Rue Iry Lejeune at Horecky St.
4 p.m. – La Messe en Français – Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church – Church Blvd. at Bienvenu St.
10 am to 2pm and 9pm-Midnight. – Live Music and Dancing – Cajun Country Lounge & Dance Hall – 9708 Church Point Hwy. Open from 10am-2am the following morning.
In addition, local businesses are invited to add promotional items to the gift bag we are preparing for the public officials visiting us from Church Point, Nova Scotia. To donate items or for further information about the above events, please contact Harold Fonte at 337-384-7993 or hjfonte@gmail.com
In the sixth episode of Town Talk Church Point with Mayor Ryan 'Spanky' Meche, we discuss some rumors and questions about the town fishing pond, and also discuss lending a helping hand to make Church Point a better place for all!
Town Talk is an opportunity for Mayor Meche to discuss issues in town, keep you up to date, and answer your questions. Send your questions to towntalkquestions@gmail.com or message us on the Town of Church Point Facebook page
In the fifth episode of Town Talk Church Point with Mayor Ryan 'Spanky' Meche, we discuss the long time rumor about Church Point and it's agreement with Entergy/Gulf States. We also talk about the new littering ordinance in this episode too.
Town Talk is an opportunity for Mayor Meche to discuss issues in town, keep you up to date, and answer your questions. Send your questions to towntalkquestions@gmail.com or message us on the Town of Church Point Facebook page
In the fourth episode of Town Talk Church Point with Mayor Ryan 'Spanky' Meche, we discuss the vision for Central Park, and what's happening downtown Church Point. He also talks about the new look of Le Vieux Presbytere museum and more!
Town Talk is an opportunity for Mayor Meche to discuss issues in town, keep you up to date, and answer your questions. Send your questions to towntalkquestions@gmail.com or message us on the Town of Church Point Facebook page
In this third episode of Town Talk Church Point with Mayor Ryan 'Spanky' Meche, we discuss water, upcoming projects including the MLK street project.
Town Talk is an opportunity for Mayor Meche to discuss issues in town, keep you up to date, and answer your questions. Send your questions to towntalkquestions@gmail.com or message us on the Town of Church Point Facebook page.
In this second episode of Town Talk Church Point with Mayor Ryan 'Spanky' Meche, we discuss stray animals, new businesses in town, and. roads.
Town Talk is an opportunity for Mayor Meche to discuss issues in town, keep you up to date, and answer your questions. Send your questions to towntalkquestions@gmail.com or message us on the Town of Church Point Facebook page.
In this first episode of Town Talk Church Point with Mayor Ryan 'Spanky' Meche, we discuss how we use our Town of Church Point Facebook page and website, churchpoint.org.
We also talk about all of our parks in Church Point, the work that's been put into them over the past few years, and plans for the future.
Town Talk is an opportunity for Mayor Meche to discuss issues in town, keep you up to date, and answer your questions. Send your questions to towntalkquestions@gmail.com or message us on the Town of Church Point Facebook page.