Welcome to the first episode of Coffee Talks—a new series from What's Happening Salem in partnership with the Salem Reporter!
In this special episode, Jacob Espinoza and Rachel Alexander from the Salem Reporter sit down with Derek Gilbert, a First Citizen award winner and champion of bringing back Salem's beloved Holiday Traditions Parade. Discover:
The inspiring story of how a few community members came together to revitalize downtown Salem after the pandemic
The origins of the Holiday Traditions Parade—from a four-block event to an almost mile-long celebration attracting over 10,000 people
How an all-volunteer, community-funded effort is capturing "old-timey magic" downtown with 30 feet of Christmas lights and holiday cheer
The heart behind making downtown Salem feel like a welcoming community gathering space
Plus, Jacob and Rachel dive deep into Monday's five-hour city council meeting, discussing the immigration arrests that dominated the agenda and the city's response through sanctuary city resolutions and emergency declarations.
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Timestamps:
00:01 - Introduction to Coffee Talks with Derek Gilbert
00:44 - The story behind bringing back the parade
02:30 - What time to arrive for Friday's celebration
03:13 - The volunteer effort and community impact
04:48 - Details on the tree lighting and Buddy the Elf sing-along
06:15 - Recap of the city council meeting on immigration arrests
09:02 - Council's response: sanctuary city resolution and emergency declaration
10:19 - Mayor Julia Hoy's voting decisions and transparency concerns
12:15 - The limitations of local government and support for affected businesses