Michelle Bormet has served the mayor for the city of Warsaw for nearly 23 years. She has served three mayors in that time, has become an accomplished author and maintained an active role in the community in general.
On Friday, Aug. 29, an open house/retirement party is being held for Bormet from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Warsaw City Hall, 102 S. Buffalo St., downtown Warsaw. The public is welcome to attend.
Bormet will finish her employment on Friday to begin her retirement.
To her credit, Bormet has written a history book about the city, she was an organizer for the city’s Sesquicentennial celebration, worked with the cemetery GIS system and most recently has been active in the Walk-n-Wander outdoor art gallery featuring Seward Johnson life-like bronze statues.
Bormet will be replaced in the mayor’s office by Staci Young who left her position as recreation director for the city parks department. Young was replaced by Elizabeth McKinley.