Toledo, Ohio – Darlene Fisher will be talking with, and listening to, constituents at local festivals this weekend.
“I believe it is critical that elected officials be accessible to their constituents”, remarked Board Member Fisher. “Parents and Toledoans have first hand experience with our schools and they have ideas that deserve consideration. These types of conversations provide important information that aids in identifying issues and solutions that can lead to real results. Engaging the community is an important role for a school board member,” she added.
Fisher will be in the Old West End parade starting at 10 am this Saturday, June 6th. She will be
walking with folks from the Scott Alumni Association, Save Our Scott and other supporters and
residents of the Old West End.
At noon, Fisher will be riding in the Point Place parade.
After the OWE parade, Fisher along with her supporters will be providing free lemonade to the thirsty festival goers and helium balloons for the kids. “You have to have fun and this is a way we can enjoy the festival and company of other Toledoans,” said Fisher.
The location to get lemonade and balloons on Saturday afternoon is 2233 Robinwood.
The public and press are invited to stop by, quench their thirst and pick up a balloon for the kids.

