Become a Community Partner


HOW CAN YOU HELP?
Volunteer Opportunities
We thrive because of your efforts and support for this community!
Get Involved and Make a Difference!
We’re looking for volunteers to help make our community shine!
Here’s how you can get involved and contribute:
Clean-Up Days: Offer your time to clean up and beautify public spaces, working alongside others to make our downtown look its best.
Curb Appeal: Help maintain and enhance the appeal of properties around our community – taking care of your property can inspire others!
Engage with Downtown Events: Join the fun by participating in or volunteering for exciting downtown events like markets, festivals, and holiday celebrations!
Mayor's CLEAN CITY 2.0: Support the city's ongoing efforts to clean and revitalize the area!
Financial Support: Help provide funding for community events that attract people downtown – every little bit makes a big difference!
Volunteering opportunities are ENDLESS, and there’s something for everyone!
Your time and efforts will help create a cleaner, more vibrant downtown.
Let’s come together to make our city the BEST it can be!





We couldn't do it without YOU!
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or making a donation today to help us continue our work.
Your support truly makes a difference!"




CLEAN CITY 2025
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The City is planting the seed of Mayor Ronald Morrell, Jr.’s initiative to launch “Clean City 2.0” by introducing a city flower. The community is invited to celebrate Marion’s official city flower, the white daisy. The white daisy represents purity, love, and new beginnings, and stems from a special piece of Marion's history. A prominent historical figure in Marion is Marie Webster — one of America’s first female entrepreneurs, and an influential quilt designer from the early 1900s. Her family home, now known as the Marie Webster House and home of the Quilters Hall of Fame, is where she planted a garden which served as inspiration in designing her pioneering quilt patterns. “Marie was the first person to write a history of quilts. She was a clever business woman, running her cottage industry for 30 years. Her floral appliqué designs created at the height of the Arts and Crafts movement are still widely appreciated and imitated today, more than a century after her designs were first published,” explained Deb Geyer, Executive Director of the Quilters Hall of Fame. The white daisy is featured in one of Webster’s quilts and quilt patterns sold all over the world. The community will start to see the image of the white daisy pop up around town, and more so, will be encouraged to plant them around their homes and places of business to celebrate Marion’s new journey toward a cleaner city. The city flower will connect the community as the first phase of the Clean City 2.0 initiative, which is Mayor Morrell’s main focus in regenerating Marion, paying homage to campaigns of the past. Mayor Morrell stated, “During my campaign, I pledged to the citizens a dedication to enhancing the cleanliness of our city, and today marks the fruition of that commitment through the launch of this initiative. This endeavor not only honors our rich history but also introduces a contemporary perspective as we embark on a comprehensive effort to elevate the standards of cleanliness in our community.” Mayor Morrell is working with his team to finalize the goals under Clean City 2.0, and begin to achieve measurable and visible results toward the clean city we all want to see.