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| City of Holly Hill to Host 18th Annual 'Halloween in the Park EventBy: City of Holly Hill The event will take place at Hollyland Park at 1046 Ridgewood Avenue in Holly Hill. While supplies last, local merchants will display decorated automobile trunks and give out wrapped candy to children through 12 years old who are accompanied by an adult. Children should bring their own trick or treat bags. Sponsored by the City of Holly Hill Community Redevelopment Agency & the Holly Hill Chamber of Commerce, event features include balloon art and street magic, hay rides for children under 12 years, pizza provided by Sorrento's, Halloween music and more. The City of Holly Hill is located at 1065 Ridgewood Ave., Holly Hill, FL. They are open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am until 5:00 pm. The City can be reached at FUN CITY 411 (386-248-9411) # # # About The City of Holly Hill The City of Holly Hill has a rich history that dates back to 1901. In 1876, William Samuel Fleming Sr. owned most of the land now comprising Holly Hill. Mr. Flemming was given city naming rights and decided to name the colony Holly Hill in memory of his Irish Hollywood home, because there were lots of holly in the area and there was a bit of rise in the terrain. Holly Hill is comprised of 12,119 residents, 5,583 households, and 2,998 families. Holly Hill is home to some of Volusia County's largest employers including Product Quest, Florida Health Care Plans and Metra Electronics. Additional business sectors represented within the city include industrial trade services, retail, technology and medical/health sciences. The City of Holly Hill elected officials include: John Penny - Mayor, Arthur Byrnes - City Commissioner, District 1, Penny Currie - City Commissioner, District 2, John C. Danio - City Commissioner, District 3, and Chris Via - City Commissioner, District 4. Appointed City officials include: Joe Forte - City Manager and Scott Simpson - City Attorney. PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from City of Palm Coast officials and employees regarding public business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may be subject to public disclosure. End
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