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Town of Normal meet-and-greet educates students about town council, Normal departments

The Town of Normal held a meet-and-greet, an event where students had the opportunity to connect with individuals on the town council and various department heads. Parks and Recreation Director Doug Damery discussed the importance of networking with students. “A big initiative for me personally right now, and I think for my profession, is recruiting high school and young college kids and older college kids, for that matter, and [letting] them know that parks and recreation is a career, especially municipal parks and recreation,” Damery said. He also explained that there were many opportunities for students in parks and recreation, especially in the Chicago area, where departments tend to be more comprehensive. “So, depending on what [their] interest is … we kind of sometimes fit into that,” Damery said. Some local leaders gave insight into their department’s actions that students may not be aware of. Normal Fire Chief Mick Humer highlighted the fire department’s role and what it does. “I don’t think people realize how involved we are in all kinds of community activities and events and everything like that,” Humer said. “I mean, one of our things as a fire department is risk reduction and everything like that. We want accidents to not happen,” Humer continued. Humer explained specific jobs the fire department has within the Illinois State University community. “We do a lot of fire drills. We do a lot of stuff on campus with fraternities and sororities because, historically, they’ve had problems with fires,” Humer said. “Our doors are always open. If somebody has any kind of problem or issue, we tend to try to help people, whatever and whenever we can,” Humer continued. Students also talked to local politicians, including Normal Mayor Chris Koos. Sophomore political science major Peyton Albert interacted with Koos. “He’s been mayor for 23 years … he described the music scene here as it kind of went away for a while, and now it’s starting to finally come back,” Albert said. Students can learn more about town council members here.

The Town of Normal held a meet-and-greet, an event where students had the opportunity to connect with individuals on the town council and various department heads.  

Parks and Recreation Director Doug Damery discussed the importance of networking with students. 

“A big initiative for me personally right now, and I think for my profession, is recruiting high school and young college kids and older college kids, for that matter, and [letting] them know that parks and recreation is a career, especially municipal parks and recreation,” Damery said. 

He also explained that there were many opportunities for students in parks and recreation, especially in the Chicago area, where departments tend to be more comprehensive. 

“So, depending on what [their] interest is … we kind of sometimes fit into that,” Damery said.  

Some local leaders gave insight into their department’s actions that students may not be aware of.  

Normal Fire Chief Mick Humer highlighted the fire department’s role and what it does.

“I don’t think people realize how involved we are in all kinds of community activities and events and everything like that,” Humer said. 

“I mean, one of our things as a fire department is risk reduction and everything like that. We want accidents to not happen,” Humer continued. 

Humer explained specific jobs the fire department has within the Illinois State University community.  

“We do a lot of fire drills. We do a lot of stuff on campus with fraternities and sororities because, historically, they’ve had problems with fires,” Humer said. 

“Our doors are always open. If somebody has any kind of problem or issue, we tend to try to help people, whatever and whenever we can,” Humer continued.

Students also talked to local politicians, including Normal Mayor Chris Koos. Sophomore political science major Peyton Albert interacted with Koos. 

“He’s been mayor for 23 years … he described the music scene here as it kind of went away for a while, and now it’s starting to finally come back,” Albert said.  

Students can learn more about town council members here

Anthony Addante is a news and features reporter for The Vidette. Addante can be contacted at aaddant@ilstu.edu.


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