
Gilbert residents, take note. Mayor Scott Anderson is geared up to give his maiden State of the Town address, where he’ll unfold his blueprint for the town's future and discuss ways to maintain its current living standards. The speech, open to everyone, will be held at the Water Tower Plaza, immersed in the charm of the Heritage District, at 45 West Page Avenue.
The event is scheduled for Wednesday, March 26, from 6 to 8 p.m., with the mayor's address kicking off at 6:45 p.m. Those looking to snag a good spot are advised by organizers, according to a news release from the town of Gilbert, to arrive early. As an incentive for promptness, the Gilbert School of Rock is set to dish out live melodies starting at 6 p.m.
For individuals who have a penchant for freebies, the town has sweetened the deal. The first 250 attendees will be treated to complimentary popcorn from Ava's Kettle Corn paired with a refreshing beverage, minus the alcohol. All this while taking in the planned festivities of the evening.
If you're planning on attending, Gilbert officials recommend securing your spot in advance. Details on how to register for the free, family-friendly event can be found on Gilbert's official website. "We can't wait to see you there," proclaims the invitation from the community's leaders.









