
Watch: City Council Meeting August 4th, 2021
Do not miss the City Council Meeting. However, you would still like to stay informed on our city’s issues and decisions being made. You can now watch the meeting online at your convenience.

Do not miss the City Council Meeting. However, you would still like to stay informed on our city’s issues and decisions being made. You can now watch the meeting online at your convenience.

Do you ever daydream about a time when knights rode majestic horses into dangerous competitions, or a noble archer took aim at the bullseye as well as the heart of his lady fair? This first weekend in August, you’ll have a chance to witness and take part in these medieval games, as well as several others.

The official ballot drop box closed at 8pm for the primary election that took place on August 3rd this year. The early results are in and laid out here. However, the county canvassing boards will be certifying the results as of August 17.

Clayton Brickyard Day 2021 will be having an abbreviated version for this year’s celebration. Though they will not have their entire line of normal activities, they want to honor Clayton’s proud past, including a parade-only event.

Deer Park Yard Sale (DPYS), held on the first weekend in August, is fast approaching. If you are interested in being a part of the fun, organizers say that it is not too late to add your yard sale for the three-day event. You can sign up for as many of the three days as you want.

Settler’s Day is a unique combination of tradition and innovation and a vibrant part of our community, but Settlers Day 2021 was a milestone. It marks the end of an era, the last day of a 100-year history. Yet, at the same time, it marks the beginning of one also. As if turning over an empty hourglass, the sand has begun flowing again, marking the dawn of Deer Park’s next century.

Deer Park graduating Class of 1971, chose to celebrate their 50th class reunion by inviting their former high school teachers to a reunion banquet. Six retired teachers were able to attend.

Deer Park Gazette has an exclusive video for you to watch below the parade celebrating the 100th year of Settlers Day, a complete success, and an overall tremendous time

Most people in Deer Park want a local police force but their biggest concern is cost. I agree. I don’t want to raise taxes or break the bank for a local department. And although many people say there have been studies done on the cost of starting a police force, the city has no record of any studies ever done. And for all the people who have said they have run the numbers, no one has ever shown me any of their numbers.

Night Out Against Crime is coming to Deer Park on the first Tuesday of August. This is an annual event held around the United States