Manawatu Guardian

October a month for celebratio­n

Join LGBTI+ groups showing off their Palmy Pride

- Lorna Johnson Lorna Johnson is a Palmerston North city councillor.

What do councillor­s get up to when we’re not in council meetings? Although much of our work happens in public meetings (now livestream­ed on YouTube), there are many other responsibi­lities and roles we carry out that are perhaps not so much in the public eye.

Some positions carry additional responsibi­lities. For example, as chairwoman of the Community Committee, I am part of the rates remissions group. It considers applicatio­ns from charitable groups that may be eligible for a discount on their rates.

I am also chairwoman of the Jaycee Trust Travelling Fellowship Scheme, which administer­s trust funds to support young people in their travel projects.

I’m part of the group that selects the Civic Honour Awards recipients as well as being on the Welcoming Communitie­s Advisory Committee.

Our goal for Palmerston North is to be a city where everyone feels connected and included, as part of our responsibi­lity for community wellbeing. We try to keep in touch with as many groups and organisati­ons as we can. Responsibi­lities are shared across elected members.

Most councillor­s have appointmen­ts to outside organisati­ons. We are nominated by the mayor to be the council representa­tive.

I am appointed to the Square Edge Community Arts Board, Te Pu¯ Harakeke Community Collective Manawatu¯ , Housing Steering Group, Future Developmen­t Strategy Steering Group and Manawatu¯ Lesbian and Gay Rights Associatio­n (Malgra). Not surprising­ly, these roles keep me busy.

If you want to know the responsibi­lities of other councillor­s, these can all be found on the council website.

Next month will be a particular­ly enjoyable one for me in my Malgra representa­tive role, as Palmerston North embraces our local Pride month.

Malgra, the longestest­ablished LGBTI+ group in New Zealand, celebrates its birthday at Labour Weekend and is why October has usually been our month for Pride events in the city.

This year there is a huge range of activities planned, from the glitz and glamour of Palmy Drag Fest at the Regent on Broadway to a dog catwalk in The Square, Rainbow Lego masters competitio­n, a movie night, drag bingo and plenty more.

It will be an awesome opportunit­y for the Rainbow community to celebrate, connect and reflect, as well as for the wider community to enjoy and join in. Keep a look out for more details.

 ?? Photo / Kevin Bills Media ?? Palmerston North city councillor Lorna Johnson says Pride events next month will be an awesome opportunit­y for the Rainbow community to celebrate.
Photo / Kevin Bills Media Palmerston North city councillor Lorna Johnson says Pride events next month will be an awesome opportunit­y for the Rainbow community to celebrate.

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