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MAYOR
 



HONORABLE MARY C. GRAVES
MAYOR

 

Term Expires: December 31, 2007
4195 Sugarcreek Drive
Bellbrook, Ohio 45305

E-Mail: MMMayor@aol.com
Home Phone: (937) 848-2973
 
Employer: 
Health Care Industries Corporation, Administrative Assistant.

Education: 
South Glens Falls High School, South Glens Falls NY.
      Alfred University, Alfred NY: B.A. Economics and Business
      Administration.

Family: 
Three grown children and three grandchildren.

Community Activities Past:
Bellbrook Park and Recreation Board; Greene County Park Board; Ward Children Fund Raising; Belleview Acres CCL; 1979 Bellbrook Citizen of the Year; 1981 Citizen of the Year of Suburban South; Sugarcreek
Board of Education, 18 years; Bellbrook Council Member, 2 years; Vice President of Dayton Area Montgomery-Greene County Mayors and managers, 2 years. Current President of the Dayton Area Montgomery-Greene County Mayors and Managers, (2 year term); Sugar Maple Festival, 24 years

 Community Activities Present:
Mayor, 8 years; ; Dayton Area Montgomery-Greene County Mayors and Managers 8 years; National League of Cities Economic and Community Development Committee, 6 years; Greene County Regional Planning Committee, 8 years.

Statement to the Citizens of Bellbrook:
I have lived in our wonderful community for the past 36 years and truly feel it is "home".
The people who live in Bellbrook are special and I appreciate the support that they have given me
during my nearly 29 years of political involvement within the city. It is my hope that we can continue
to be a wonderful place to live, even with change, we will continue to be small town in caring about
our community and our residents. We are family.