Celebrating Hanukkah, Christmas, and the Many Traditions That Make Westminster Home
I recognize that for many people this season can carry grief, loss, or difficult memories, and I want to honor and respect everyone, including those who do not celebrate. For those who do, I wish you a season of light, service, and community.
Congregation B’nai Torah Chanukah dinner
Last night, I was so grateful to join Congregation B’nai Torah for their Chanukah dinner and share a night of community, faith, and light. I learned so much tonight. Westminster is a tapestry of cultures, religions, and traditions, and our strength comes from honoring every thread that makes our community whole.
Historic Westminster Christmas Tree Lighting
Covenant Living Christmas Concert
Hmong New Year
About Obi Ezeadi
Obi Ezeadi is a first-generation American, first responder (EMT) and City Councilor who champions economic, democratic, and personal freedoms for all of Westminster. He was recently re-elected to Westminster City Council with a record-breaking vote total and is prioritizing affordability in this final term. In his first 4 years, Obi came in as an outsider and delivered:
Expanded open space and parks
Expanded housing options (condos, townhomes, housing people can afford)
Made water more affordable and secured clean water for generations
Increased Mental health support
First-ever gun violence proclamation
First-ever Collective Bargaining Agreements for Fire and Police
Led the establishment of free transport service for seniors & disabled residents
Drove police vacancies down from a region-worst 13% to an area-leading 1%
Cut car thefts by 50%
Invested to solve unhoused crisis
Elevated transparency and accountability with our residents












