05-04-2025
Let's Talk Tuesday returns
ELKHART — The City of Elkhart has announced the 2025 community meeting dates for Let's Talk Tuesday sessions.
The program, now in its fourth year, aims to foster connections and conversations among residents, providing a platform for open dialogue and engagement for community building, organizers said.
Residents are encouraged to share their ideas and concerns with Mayor Rod Roberson, their City Council representatives and department heads.
Let's Talk Tuesday will take place on select Tuesday evenings at various locations throughout Elkhart in each council district, offering residents the opportunity to come together, share ideas and discuss issues that matter most to residents. City department representatives will be on hand to provide information and answer questions related to their expertise.
'Let's Talk Tuesday is one of my favorite events to connect with residents,' Mayor Rod Roberson said. 'My administration looks forward to our fourth season of this important series of events.'
All meetings will begin at 6:30 pm. Dates are:
April 15: 5th District with Councilman Brent Curry, Pierre Moran Pavillon, 119 W. Wolf St.
May 27: 3rd District with Councilman David Henke, Pinewood Elementary School, 3420 E. Bristol St.
June 24: 1st District with Councilman Aaron Mishler, High Dive Pavillon, 500 E. Beardsley Ave.
July 22: 6th District with Councilwoman LaTonya King, McNaughton Pavillon, 701 Arcade Ave.
Aug. 26: 4th District with Councilman Dwight Fish, Studebaker Pavillon, 1020 McDonald St.
Sept. 23: 2nd District with Councilman Chad Crabtree, Willowdale Pavillon, 1320 Olive St.
In addition, at-Large council members Arvis Dawson, Alex Holtz and Tonda Hines will be in attendance.
The public is invited to all events and no reservations are required.
More information about Let's Talk Tuesday and upcoming events are available on the City of Elkhart app, MyElkhart311; on the city website, or on social media, @CityofElkhart.