Montpelier History Club Event Announced as Hartford City Common Council Meets May 6 at City Hall
- Hartford City Common Council will hold its regular meeting at 6 p.m.
- The meeting is part of the scheduled civic engagements for Blackford County residents, as outlined in the weekly meetings calendar published by the Hartford City News Times.
- On the same evening, the Montpelier History Club will meet at its regular time and place.
Hartford City Common Council will hold its regular meeting at 6 p.m. On Wednesday, May 6, 2026, at Hartford City Hall, located at 700 N Walnut St., Hartford City, Indiana.
The meeting is part of the scheduled civic engagements for Blackford County residents, as outlined in the weekly meetings calendar published by the Hartford City News Times. This particular session falls on the first Wednesday of May and follows the established pattern for the Common Council, which convenes regularly to address municipal affairs.
Related Community Engagements in Montpelier
On the same evening, the Montpelier History Club will meet at its regular time and place. The group gathers every Wednesday afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. At Grace Community Church, 5513 State Rd 18, Montpelier, IN. The club is open to students of all ages and focuses on local historical education and preservation efforts.
Earlier on May 6, the Montpelier Redevelopment Commission is scheduled to convene at 6:30 p.m. At Montpelier City Hall, 300 W. Huntington St., Montpelier, IN. This timing places it shortly after the Hartford City Common Council adjourns, allowing for potential coordination or attendance by interested residents across Blackford County.
Context of Regular Civic Scheduling
The Hartford City Common Council typically meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at City Hall. These meetings are open to the public and cover agenda items such as budget reviews, ordinance considerations, and reports from city departments. Official notices and agendas are posted in advance at City Hall and through municipal channels.
The Montpelier History Club’s weekly gatherings reflect ongoing community engagement in historical awareness, particularly among younger residents. Grace Community Church has hosted the group for multiple seasons, providing a consistent venue for educational activities.
Both Hartford City and Montpelier maintain regular schedules for boards, commissions, and civic groups, with meeting times and locations published routinely in local media to ensure transparency and public access.
