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By Crystal McGough
PINSON The city of Pinson will be celebrating its 17th birthday with Pinson’s annual CityFest this Saturday, May 8, at Bicentennial Park. The event will begin at 10 a.m. and go until 2 p.m.
“We’ll celebrate the city’s birthday with cupcakes for everyone,” City Councilor Dawn Tanner said at Thursday night’s council meeting. “Everyone is welcome to come. We’ll have food trucks there, the splash pad will be open, we’ll have activities for the youth (and) we’ll have activities for young adults.”
The splash pad will be free during CityFest. Spikeball and disc golf will be offered, as well, and the Pinson Pubic Library and Pinson Parks and Rec. will be providing activities for children.
By Crystal McGough
PINSON – The Pinson City Council received an audit presentation for the 2019/2020 fiscal year from Charlie Polmatier of Borland Benefield, CPA, Thursday night at the regularly scheduled city council meeting.
“I’m pleased to report that the city’s in fine financial shape; in fact, strong financial shape,” Polmatier said. “The independent auditor’s report … is unmodified across the entire statement, meaning there’s a pass-fail grade in the audit business and this is pass. So, congratulations. I’m also pleased to report that we had no deficiencies or findings to report in terms of your financial report, so kudos to everyone involved in preparing.”