Small Town, Big Mayor - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Point No. 25: Legalize Golf Carts
Mayor John Henry Berry journeys to the State Legislature to propose a bill that would legalize golf carts on the streets of D'Lo. But when Ruth, the Mayor Pro Tem, takes charge of the town, her no nonsense leadership style chafes residents and turns D'Lo on its head.

Point No. 44: Go Green
Mayor Berry introduces a green initiative for D'Lo with recycling, solar power and a herd of goats to mow the lawn.

Point No. 51: Recruit New Firefighters
The Mayor tries to lure his son into the volunteer fire department by inviting residents to compete in a fireman Olympics; the Mayor's other son comes to visit from the big city.

Point No. 49: Renovate the Old Museum
This small town mayor with a big personality has an ambitious 95 point plan to save his home-town of D'Lo Mississippi and return it to its former glory.

Point No. 83: Build a Library
D'Lo was once home to a wonderful public library, but then the roof caved in; Mayor Berry is on a mission to build a new library - but in an unorthodox way.

Point No. 6: Build the Kids a Place to Play
Mayor Berry launches an ambitious project to build a Frisbee golf course for D'Lo; problems around town and at the sewage lagoon force the Mayor to turn the project over to his children, with unexpected results.

Point No. 9: Start a World Class Festival
Mayor John Henry Berry attempts to create a world class festival in D'Lo, in honor of a famous movie that was filmed in the town's waterpark.

Point No. 36: Boost Town Revenue
When Mayor Berry launches an initiative to boost sales at the D'Lo truck stop, the rival gas station down the road fights back against his attempts to steal their customers.

Point No. 60: Get Fit
The Mayor creates a Get Fit campaign to whip the town into shape; the yoga and martial arts classes don't go over well with residents, putting the entire plan in jeopardy.

Point No. 95: Crowdfund D'Lo
Mayor Berry comes up with an audacious plan to crowd fund money and save the historic landmark, complete with a musical number in D'Lo.

Fan Edition: Legalize Golf Carts
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SUPERSIZED: Super Mayorio Kart
Enjoy even more of the Mayor's antics as he works to make golf carts legal in D'Lo.

Fan Edition: Go Green
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