by Hayes. Joshua Hayes, a local chiropractor and company owner, held his very first mayoral campaign event Wednesday where he detailed his vision for Lima. Supporters of”Hayes for Lima Mayor 2021″are welcomed to a July 4 celebration to be held at Ottawa Metro Park from 1 to 6 p.m. LIMA– Local chiropractic doctor and business owner Joshua Hayes officially announced his bid for Mayor of Lima Wednesday pitching a three-part platform developed to attack what he views as”the root “of the city's problems.”The root problem in this community, I believe, is a disconnection. It's separation– a lot of divisiveness within groups that have similar intentions. However they can't get together and work together, and I think that that's what I wish to do is link people, get people to interact
, join individuals on what we have together, “Hayes said. Hayes is the first to reveal his candidacy for Lima's mayoral position, which is arranged for a contest in November 2021. Lima's existing mayor, David Berger, has served in the position considering that 1988. When it comes to Hayes's three-part platform, he stated his project will concentrate on increasing local sustainability– by means of producing food and medication– to produce a more stable economy for disenfranchised groups, concentrating on combating drug criminal offenses and decreasing violent crime by motivating arts and culture.
A graduate of Perry High School, Hayes served in the U.S. Army for six years prior to getting his chiropractic license and returning to Lima to establish his practice. He has lived in the region for the last years and presently owns a home in Shawnee Township.
Digressive to his chiropractic work, Hayes has actually also opened Garden Grove Holistic and One River Collective, which both sell alternative medicine, entire food supplements, herbs and CBD products.
Hayes stated his platform is originated from his holistic technique to medication, which needs looking at the problems of the entire body rather of assaulting specific symptoms.
When it comes to public experience, Hayes is also associated with arranging the Lima Mural Project, which has actually effectively finished 2 murals in Lima, which lie at SUNE Records, 1174 W. North St., and I CAN Celebration Ministries, 615 W. High St.
Hayes stated 4 more murals are slated to be completed this summertime at Our Daily Bread Soup Kitchen, the First Church of the Nazarene, Kynd Vybes and 311 E. Market St., which is more frequently known as the 311 building.
“We are all set for equality and prosperity for everyone in our city. We are all set to provide to everyone that remains in requirement. And together we are more powerful. And I have no doubt that together and unified we will stand. And it's time for Lima to stand. It's time for all of us to wake up. It's time for us to do better. And I'm here to lead this and I'm prepared and we're prepared. And it's time,” Hayes stated.
Reach Josh Ellerbrock at 567-242-0398. Source: limaohio.com