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A proclamation doesn't carry legal authority, but it can help define a town's identity, culture & shared values.
The Township of Maplewood issues proclamations to recognize special events, causes, achievements, and individuals that contribute to the cultural, civic, and social life of the community. Proclamations are ceremonial documents intended to acknowledge and celebrate noteworthy occasions or to raise public awareness of issues of local, national, or international importance. These honorary statements are issued by the Mayor on behalf of the Township Committee. They do not carry legislative or legal authority and do not create municipal policy, law, or endorsement. They are intended solely for ceremonial and educational purposes.
When possible, proclamations may be presented at a Township Committee meeting or another appropriate public event. Some proclamations may be issued without a formal presentation, depending on scheduling and availability.
Proclamation Archive (Documents Are In Word)
2026 Black History Month Proclamation
2026 Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month Proclamation
2026 Holocaust Proclamation Month Proclamation
2026 Transgender Day Visibility Proclamation
2026 Women's History Month Proclamation
4/7/2026 - Arab American Heritage Month
4/7/2026 - Autism Proclamation
4/7/2026 - CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) Proclamation
Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month 2026
HONORING GARNET R. HALL FOR HER SERVICE AND COMMITMENT TO MAPLEWOOD
Human Trafficking - 2026
Muslim Heritage Month - 2026
RECOGNIZING RENT PARTY
