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B
A
A
A
C
Williams
Township
Clerk,
Charter,
Township,
Clerk
and
out
there
I'm
come
here
to
for
hopefully
for
all
the
clerks
and
Bay
County
and
in
the
cities.
We
are
supportive
of
the
nine
days
early
voting
as
a
joint
venture
here,
maybe
at
the
Civic
Center
wherever
it
may
be.
We
need
this.
We
can't
do
it
on
our
own
if
it
would
be
very
costly
for
the
township,
maybe
ninety
thousand
dollars
to
do
this
nine
days
of
early
voting
and
if
we
do
it
jointly,
the
costs
are
much
cheaper
and
we're
willing
to
bring
this
contract.
C
That
might
come
of
this
today.
After
these
two
meetings
to
our
board
to
pass
on
and
what
we
need
to
pass
on
to
the
Border
Township
force
that
if
the
clerk
isn't
not
in
place
either
through
illness
or
resigning
or
whatever
it
goes
to
the
Township
Board
to
run
these
elections,
it
does
not
go
back
to
the
county
clerk.
Nobody
seems
to
recognize
that
and
they
just
pass
it
off.
You
know,
but
it
is
a
duty
of
the
Township
Board
to
run
these
elections.
C
If
the
clerk
is
not
there,
if
I
quit
or
resign
or
die,
it's
up
to
the
Township
Board
to
run
for
the
township
boards
need
to
know
all
these
rules
and
regulations
and
be
trained
on
these
elections
so
that
they
can
step
in
and
take
over.
You
know
and
don't
Point
your
finger
at
it
and
say
Hey.
You
know
you
got
to
do
it.
C
You
know,
but
she's
good
enough
to
put
this
procedure
together
and
as
one
Clerk
and
hopefully
all
the
other
clerks
we're
here
to
support
this
issue
and
hope
that
word
here
will
support
it,
also
in
the
Ways
and
Means
Committee
and
in
a
special
meeting,
so
that
we
can
move
forward
because
it's
in
December
there's
going
to
be
postcards
going.
We
have
a
lot
of
work
in
December
of
2023,
getting
ready
for
a
presidential
primary
in
February
of
2024..
C
So
that's
all
I
have
to
say
I
hope
the
board
has
reviewed
this
and
are
supportive
of
The
Proposal
that
you
have
before
you
and
that
we
can
get
this
resolved
today.
Thank
you
very
much.
Thank
you.
D
Good
afternoon
my
name
is
Terry
Spencer
26
year
Queen,
Drive,
Bay,
City
I'm,
the
monitor,
Township
supervisor,
and
also
the
chairperson
on
the
Bay
County
Brownfield
for
Development
Authority
I'd,
also
like
to
kind
of
go
along
with
some
of
the
comments
from
the
Williams
Township
Clerk,
very
thankful
Katie
for
all
the
effort
she's
put
into
this
and
I
think
it's
a
good
idea,
and
it's
a
it's.
D
It's
another
good
show
of
joint
cooperation,
and
we
need
this
because
it
is
going
to
be
expensive
so
at
least
on
the
township
side,
and
also
would
just
like
to
say,
as
the
chairperson
of
the
Brownfield
Redevelopment
Authority.
Obviously
we
have
some
stuff
in
consideration.
Thank
you
to
Laura
olgar
for
all
her
hard
work
that
she's
done
on
this.
It
was.
D
It
was
amazing
how
quickly
that
from
when
the
board
was
developed
to
how
quickly
everything
went
through
Eagle,
I
called
eagle
and
I
thank
them
for
because
sometimes
things
don't
go
so
fast
in
the
state
of
Michigan,
and
this
went
wonderful.
This
is
going
to
be
a
great
another.
Small
chunk
of
the
pie
for
investment
in
our
community
and
I
hope
that
the
board
takes
consideration
moves
forward
with
us.
So
thank
you
so
much.
Thank
you.
Terry.
A
And
is
there
anyone
else
going
once
twice
I'll
pick.
Input
is
closed.
Thank
you.
Everyone,
okay,
petitions
and
Communications,
a
presentation
by
James
Spiegel
from
the
Bayern
Behavioral
Health
regarding
mobile
response
team.
Thank
you.
Any
emotion,
motion
support.
Okay,
all
in
favor,
all
right
posting
on
motion
carries
James.
E
Yes,
hello,
I'm,
James
Stiegel
and
the
mobile
Response
Team
supervisor
for
very
in
favor
of
Health.
Can
you
give
a
presentation
today
about
the
mobile
Response
Team?
What
we
do
and
what
we're
here
to
offer
for
the
our
County.
E
Okay,
so
today
we're
just
going
to
talk
about
what
we
are,
who
have
our
tea
serves.
What
happens
after
someone
calls
us
our
follow-up
and
the
partnership
we've
had
with
the
police
so
far
and
moving
forward
MRT.
The
mobile
response
team
is
a
team
of
two
clinicians.
They
go
out
to
someone
who
needs
help
in
crisis.
They
go
to
home,
they
go
to
school,
the
community
and
they
provide
support.
That's
some
de-escalation,
that's
an
assessment
that
helps
people
stay
in
the
community.
That's
their
goal.
We
don't
want
to
send
people
away.
E
E
No,
and
then,
if
we
do
end
up,
send
someone
to
hospital
we're
there
when
they
get
out.
So
if
they
go
for
three
days
instead
of
the
normal
seven,
because
they
know
they
have
us
to
support
them
when
they
get
out.
That
is
an
accomplishment
as
well,
because
that's
less
time
in
the
hospital
sooner
that
we're
getting
out
and
taking
care
of
things
at
home.
E
So
then,
when
we
arrive
at
the
scene,
we're
going
to
identify
what's
going
on
who's,
who
needs
help
who's
around
to
support
that
person,
we
assess
the
situation,
make
sure
everyone's
still
safe.
We
can
take
care
of
the
situation,
provide
some
intervention
by
de-escalating
the
person
empowering
those
people
around
them
to
make
sure
that
they
can
have
their
support,
and
then
we
have
a
safe
life
situation
before
we
leave
we're
gonna
leave
with
a
resolution.
What
is
going
to
happen
for
this
person,
keep
them
at
home
or
get
them
where
they
need
to
go.
E
That's
the
beauty
of
the
program.
There's
no
catch!
There's
no
way
you
have
to
have
this
insurance.
You
have
to
be
this
age
up
until
today,
we're
only
doing
up
to
age,
20,
but
now
I
live
today,
we're
opening
it
into
everybody.
Anybody
in
the
bay
and
internet
counties.
No
matter
you
what
your
age
is,
you
don't
have
to
be
open
to
our
services.
You
don't
have
to
open
to
any
private
people.
It
can
just
be
anyone
who's
in
a
mental
health
crisis,
and
then
crisis
is
a
broad
word.
E
So
we
let
the
individual
or
the
caregiver
whoever's
calling
on
the
behalf
of
identifying
prices.
If
they
say
hey,
we
need
somebody
out
here
to
support
us,
because
we
don't
know
how
to
handle
this.
We're
gonna
go
out
there
and
find
out
what's
going
on,
rather
than
try
to
keep
them
on
the
phone
or
try
to
figure
out
a
way
out
of
it.
We're
just
gonna.
E
Go
we're
gonna,
go
see
those
people,
because
that's
what
we're
here
for
for
adults,
the
criteria
is
reasonable
expectations
within
your
future
to
hurt
themselves
or
someone
else
intentionally
or
unintentionally,
so
they
could
say.
They're
gonna
hurt
someone
else
or
they
could
be
in
some
kind
of
acute
psychosis
that
might
result
in
them
hurting
themselves
on
accident
or
someone
else
on
accident
judgment
is
impaired.
They
don't
understand
a
need
for
treatment.
They
don't
understand
why
treatment
would
be
helpful.
E
We
can
present
to
the
scene
to
help
figure
out
what
the
next
step
is
to
get
them
to
treatment
and
then,
if
their
behavior
is
not
looked
at
and
not
treated,
that
might
come
to
physical
harm
as
well
for
kids
under
21.
We
have
to
have
consent
from
a
parent
if
they're
under
the
age
of
18.,
so
that's
either
a
verbal
consent
over
the
phone.
E
E
The
parent,
the
caregiver,
identifies
the
crisis
if
they
feel
like
they
can't
handle
this
child
and
they
need
our
support.
We
go
to
them
and
we
help
again.
They
have
to
be
reasonable
expectation
that
they're
going
to
harm
themselves
or
others
intentionally
aren't
intentionally
they're,
throwing
things,
maybe
they're
not
throwing
things
at
people,
but
they're,
throwing
things
that
could
hurt
somebody
intentionally
or
unintentional
risky
behaviors
opening
car
doors
while
driving
running
in
traffic.
Things
like
that
are
other
reasons
we
might
present
to
a
scene.
E
Who
is
not
appropriate
for
MRT,
so
I
mentioned
psychosis
earlier
and
that's
within
the
bounds
of?
Can
they
hold
the
conversation?
Yes,
they
might
see
something
else
going
on,
but
thanks
for
holding
conversation,
we
can
still
come
help.
We
can
still
help
figure
out
where
they
have
to
go,
but
they're
so
delusional
hallucinating
to
the
point
where
they
can't
understand
what
is
real
and
what's
not
real.
Well,
that's
a
point
where
we
might
not
be
able
to
intervene
and
we
might
have
to
go
to
the
911
or
something
of
that
nature.
E
Anyone
who
has
physical
aggression
or
has
attempting
suicide,
they
needs
medical
care,
so
we're
not
met
writers
and
I
feel
the
treat
wounds.
Things
like
that.
E
Anyone
who's
actually
under
the
alcohol
drugs
to
point
out
the
right
frame
of
mind
really
hard
to
talk
to
somebody
who's
heavily
using
and
then,
if
they're,
just
calling
getting
a
housing.
That's
not
something!
That's
not
Health
racist!
It
does
involves
mental
health,
but
it's
not
about
health
races.
So,
typically
we
try
to
give
those
to
our
partners
a
community
to
handle,
helps
me
who
can
refer
to
us
the
broad
scope.
It
is
anybody
anybody
can
call
us
at
any
time.
It
could
be
you,
it
can
be
your
loved
one.
E
E
Is
this
something
we
can
send
MRT
to,
or
is
this
something
that
we
may
have
to
call
an
emergency
responder
once
they
spend
about
30
seconds
to
two
minutes
with
you
on
the
phone
figuring
that
out
we're
gonna
head
out
to
see
you
if
you're
located
in
the
city
and
in
urban
setting,
we
have
an
hour
to
see
you
if
you're
out
in
the
roller
Parks,
we
have
two
hours
to
get
out
to
you.
E
We
don't
get
lights
and
things
like
that,
so
it
takes
a
little
bit
longer
to
get
where
we
got
to
go
and
once
we're
on
site.
We
do
an
assessment
come
in,
we
say:
hi
get
your
name.
You've
got
our
name
and
figure
out.
What's
going
on
what
led
to
the
situation,
and
then
we
start
the
escalation
process.
How
do
we
resolve
this
situation?
E
E
Pros
and
collaboration
when
we
leave,
you
will
know
where
to
go
next,
whether
that's
an
outpatient
therapist.
It's
a
case
manager,
that's
coming
back
to
us
to
do
an
access
screen
or
it's
going
to
the
hospital
follow-up
care.
So
after
you
come
up
to
see
what
happens,
it's
not
a
one
size
fit
all.
We
don't
just
say:
oh
talk
to
you
in
seven
days,
if
you're,
open
and
you're
after
consumer,
we
let
your
case
manager
know
your
therapists
know
whoever's
providing
your
treatment.
E
No,
so
they
can
reach
out
to
you
the
next
day,
and
then
we
also
follow
up
the
next
day
to
make
sure
that
prices
stayed
resolved
and
that
you're
not
ending
up
again
elevated,
not
open
to
us
we're
going
to
fill
out
the
next
day
and
provide
24-hour
referral.
Our
referral
goes
out
to
another
agency
and
then
they
thought
there
were
guidelines,
but
then
we
continue
to
have
contact
with
you
afterwards.
E
If
you're
someone,
who's
open
and
you're
struggling
we're
going
to
keep
having
contact
three
days
four
days,
seven
days,
just
to
make
sure
you're
not
falling
through
the
cracks
make
sure
you're
not
suffering
through
another
crisis,
that'll
help
we've
been
working
with
law
enforcement,
you
know,
we've
been
doing
ride-alongs
we've
been
contacting
them,
we've
been
meeting
them
in
the
emergency
room.
We've
just
been
trying
to
engage
with
law
enforcement
to
help
diminish
the
demand
on
them.
E
We've
been
using
this
as
a
way
to
divert
people
away
from
the
justice
system,
we're
also
providing
extra
training
with
the
police
officers
called
Crisis,
Intervention
training.
You
know
we
would
talk
with
them.
We
have
a
couple
officers
who
win
they
really
like
that,
and
then
we
use
the
police
as
an
extra
safety
Factor.
Obviously
we
don't
carry
weapons,
we
don't
have
vests,
we
have
uniforms,
so
they
might
present
to
a
Zine
first
to
make
sure
it's
safe.
E
And
that's
the
bulk
of
the
presentation.
You
can
always
contact
us
at
the
email
and
number
listed
below
the
895.
2300
number
is
the
general
number
for
our
Emergency
Services
line,
the
digital
crisis
workers
in
the
mobile
response
team
895-2791
get
you
to
me
I'll,
be
happy
to
answer
any
questions
and
my
emails
on
there
as
well.
Thank
you.
Everyone
I
appreciate
your
time.
Does.
F
Yes,
yeah,
so
some
of
these
situations
are
a
little
touchy.
You
talked
about
law
enforcement.
Are
you
going
to
get
there
together
or
are
you
going
to
try
to
time
the
arrival,
so
you
have
a
few
of
the
first
ones
there?
It
could
be
a
little
and
I,
don't
think
you'd
be
carrying
any
any
weapons.
I
would
imagine
yeah.
E
It's
a
dangerous
situation.
We
let
the
police
handle
the
scene
first,
we
don't
have
any
weapons,
we
don't
have
any
safe
protocols
like
that,
so
we're
gonna,
let
them
handle
the
scene
and
then
once
they've
taken
the
weapons
or
the
weapons
we've
been
put
away.
Whatever
ends
up
happening,
we'll
be
able
to
come
up
then
and
talk
whether
please
stay
or
not
depends
how
that
first
few
minutes
goes.
You
know
we
want
to
keep
everyone
safe.
We
don't
want
to
get
hurt.
We
don't
want
that
person
to
get
hurt.
A
E
Well,
I
came
on
board
April
of
this
year,
but
it's
been
running
for
a
year
servicing
youths.
Only
today
is
the
day
where
we
stepped
it
up
to
adults
as
well,
yeah,
so
a
year
and
a
half
about
is
how
long
it's
been
running.
E
Yep
we
had
grant
funding
that
came
through
through
the
county
and
through
the
state,
and
then
we've
been
supporting
it
as
well.
You
know
our
goal
is
to
keep
this
running
and
healthy.
A
E
A
H
H
We've
got
commissioner
Bennett
commission
lab
and
then
we've
got
good
long-term
relationships
with
hair
for
the
gag
and
quesariaki,
so
I
feel
like
I
know
all
you
guys
so,
but
don't
feel
like
you
have
to
treat
me
with
pickups
or
anything
so
yeah
I
want
to
just
follow
up,
because
the
county
got
a
letter
from
Bay
Human
Services.
H
The
county
legal
did
a
few
weeks
ago,
basically
saying
they
wanted
to
terminate
the
lease
they
have
with
the
county
for
the
property
at
Bay,
Valley
I
believe
it's
6050
Bay
Valley
Road,
that
is
a
essentially
a
licensed,
foster
care
home
at
the
county
belt
bonded
and
built
years
ago,
when
we
were
moving
people
into
the
community
from
some
of
the
state
hospitals
and
things
like
that.
H
So
that's
been
a
County
facility
for
20
25,
maybe
30
years
so
I
just
want
you
to
know
that
baby
human
services
has
asked
to
transition
out
of
that.
Arrangement
they've
also
asked
us
about
transitioning
out
of
some
separate
Arrangements,
not
tied
to
the
county,
so
I
wanted
the
county
know
it's
Our
intention
to
get
another
provider
in
there
and
continue
to
do.
H
It
run
a
license
at
the
Del
Foster
Care
Home
out
of
650
Bay
Valley
Road,
so
the
County's
got
to
give
they'd
have
to
terminate
the
lease
with
Bay
Human
Services
Which
counties
not
agreed
to
yet
because
of
their
arrangement
with
us.
So
what
I
would
do
is
give
the
county
an
update,
maybe
in
a
few
weeks
on
where
we're
at
whether
we
have
to
extend
payment
services
being
in
the
past
10-1
they
wanted
to
get
out
10-1,
but
they
can't
abandon
the
patients
of
people
there.
H
They
need
to
stay
until
we've
worked
everything
out,
but
Our
intention
would
be
to
continue
to
have
that
be
a
licensed
facility,
if
not
with
bacon
service
with
another
provider.
So
we
wanted
the
county
to
know
that,
because
it's
your
property,
so
once
you
the
lease
with
Bay
Human
Services
terminates
or
changes
technically,
the
county
could
put
it
on
the
market
or
use
it
for
something
else.
H
We
don't
want
you
to
do
that,
but
we
recognize
it's
your
property,
so
I'm
coming
to
just
ask
at
least
my
three
board
members
to
Stonewall
filibuster
with
one
up
and
runs
we'd
like
to
keep
that
via
licensed
AFC.
If
we
can
that's
what
the
facility
was
built
for,
but
I
also
recognize
it's
ultimately
the
County's
decision.
So
we're
just
asking
you
to
keep
that
in
mind
as
you
go
forward.
A
Director
Department
of
Aging
Williams,
Township,
coconut
Township,
Hampton,
Township,
2024,
site
agreements,
any
discussion
all
in
favor
all
right
all
right
policy.
None
motion
carries
the
environmental
Affairs
and
Community
Development
Bay
County
Mosquito,
Control
eagle,
scrap
tire
cleanup
Grant,
someone
for
any
discussion
all
in
favor
all
right
policy
enough
motion
carries
be
cats
for
the
year
2024
Federal,
Transportation,
Planning
funds
and
asset
management
funds
support
any
discussion.
A
F
Just
want
to
say
it:
it's
a
long,
long
process,
there's
a
lot
of
paperwork
for
it
and
Laura
had
the
benefit
of
having
some
good
people
taking
care
of
the
writing
and
all
that
stuff
up.
There's
a
lot
of
verbage
in
there
that
they're
quite
long
and
I
know
some
of
us
boil
our
place,
but
still
it's
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
work.
Thank.
A
I
A
A
Discussion,
all
in
favor
motion
carries
the
treasure
National
lamp
bake,
Network,
Summit,
treasurer's,
traveling,
request,
solo
support,
any
discussion,
all
in
favor
all
right
policy,
num
motion
carries
Equalization
director,
Al
4029
2023
tax
rate
request
a
little
bit
sport.
Any
discussion.
All
in
favor.
All
right,
focusing
on
motion
carries
the
sheriff
Public
Safety
Academy
assistance
program.
M
calls
for
the
year
2023.
so
support
any
discussion.
A
A
Anybody
else
all
in
favor,
opposed
seeing
none
motion
carries
Recreation
facilities,
Golf
Course
budget
adjustments,
full
price,
any
discussion,
all
in
favor.
All
right
opposed
motion
carries
Bay
Area,
Community,
Foundation,
Grant,
playground,
equipment,
Pinconning,
Park
salute
spring
any
discussion.
A
A
I
You
know
what
was
it
a
few
months
ago,
I
gave
you
guys
a
presentation
on
all
the
changes
of
proposal
too.
So
what
we
were
really
waiting
on
is
how
much
the
State
might
fund
or
or
the
legislation
that
will
be
passed
from
the
state
which
has
happened.
We
have
gotten
some
guidance
on
funding
from
the
state
so
now
we're
we're
actually
ready
to
move
forward.
I
So
what
you
guys
are
approving
today
is
for
the
county
clerk
to
enter
into
an
agreement
with
all
participating
municipalities
to
allow
the
county
clerk
to
I
guess
contract
their
early
voting
Precinct,
and
what
this
it
it
really,
it
makes
sense.
You
know
I
put
cost
comparisons
in
the
my
memo,
for
you
guys
to
see.
If
we
did
not
have
a
Consolidated
precinct
number
one,
we
would
not
get
as
much
grant
funding
from
the
state.
I
The
state
has
written
their
legislation
to
encourage
consolidation
with
jurisdictions
who
should
consolidate,
which
is
likely
Bay,
County
and
number
two.
Every
municipality
would
have
to
host
their
own
precinct
for
nine
days
of
early
voting
on
top
of
election
day,
buy
new
tabuliers
buy
new
laptops.
Have
you
know?
I
I
figured
it
for
a
normal
Precinct
to
run
no
matter
what
township.
It
is,
no
matter
if
it
skips
or
amount
forest
or
the
city
of
Bay
City
by
law.
It's
three
workers,
but
for
someone
take
a
lunch,
someone
take
a
a
bathroom
break.
I
You
need
five
workers
so
for
everyone
to
run
Precinct
like
that
and
do
it
on
their
own.
We're
looking
at
a
total
cost
of
I
think
it
was
1.2
million
dollars
at
the
end
of
an
election
cycle.
So
if
I
were
to
do
it
on
my
own,
we're
talking
on,
you
know
a
few
hundred
thousand
dollars
for
us
all
to
consolidate
on
the
purchase
of
equipment.
I
You
know
election
inspectors
and
and
just
go
on
a
girl,
a
joint
effort.
So
the
plan
right
now
is
to
host
that
early
voting
facility
at
the
community
center
and
then
once
you
guys
approve
the
contract
or
the
ability
to
enter
into
a
contract.
I'll
work
with
the
local
jurisdictions
to
also
do
the
same,
and
then
us
clerks
can
can
plan
what
that
election
or
what
that
Precinct
actually
looks
like
for
that
early
voting
election
days.
Does
that
answer
all
your
questions
at
this
time?
Yes,.
A
G
Thank
you.
I
just
want
to
say
that
I
think
that
it's
really
good,
that
it's
every
office
in
Bay
County,
but
particularly
since
you're
up
there
right
now
that
you're
getting
out
in
front
of
this.
You
know
before
you
know
that
we're
not
waiting
till
like
January
and
say
well,
we
gotta
get
something
going
here,
because
we
need
this
for
the
fall.
G
You
know
in
the
summer
that
this
I
think
it's
great,
that
you
know
that
all
the
Commissioners
agree
with
it
too,
that
that
we're
just
taking
these
steps
and
being
it
going
ahead
of
everybody.
You
know
I
think
we
are.
You
know,
I,
don't
know
that
I,
don't
know,
I
haven't
heard
of
anybody
else
getting
this
done
already.
So
congratulations
to
you
and
your
staff.
You
know
to
and
putting
this
thing
together
and
and
away
we
go
thank.
F
You
Tom,
yes
and
I've,
heard
some
comments
about.
You
know
like
Gibson,
Township
and
model
for
us,
it's
a
long
drive,
but
they
do
have
other
options.
They
can
do
the
same
day
voting
or
they
can
do
the
absentee
voting.
So
they
can't
make
that
drive.
Then
they're
still
still
other
things
they
can
do
and.
I
We
are
open
two
weekends
too,
you
know
if
someone
Works
five
days
a
week,
they'll
be
able
to
vote
on
the
weekends
I
agree
with
you,
commissioner,
big,
but
at
this
time
I
don't
think
it's
feasible
to
for
us
to
have
a
two
different
Consolidated
precincts.
Okay,.
G
F
A
A
A
F
I'd
ask
the
buildings
and
ground
person
to
explain
why
we
need
to
do
this
and
if
we
don't
know
what
happens
sure.
B
Absolutely
so
we
went
out
for
bid
for
two
different
fire
panel,
Replacements
plus
the
component
units
to
bring
us
up
to
code
number.
One
was
this
building,
and
that
was
due
to
the
elevator
when
we
get
an
elevator
in
order
for
it
to
be
put
into
active
service,
we're
going
to
have
to
have
a
fire
panel
that
is
up
to
code
and
all
the
component
units,
so
that
are
working
with
the
elevator.
B
That
bid
came
in
about
118
000
over
what
we
budgeted
in
the
2023
budget
and
then
secondarily
we're
replacing
kind
of
the
same
thing
in
the
law
enforcement
center,
and
that's
because
their
panel
is
actually
failing,
and
that
came
in
about
thirteen
thousand
dollars
over
what
we
budgeted
and
so
therefore
putting
both
these
projects.
Together,
we
are
asking
for
a
budget
adjustment
of
133
000.
A
B
A
J
Just
want
to
I
know,
we
have
three
four
Lions
here
on
the
in
the
front
of
the
room
and
I
just
want
to
remind
everyone
in
the
public
as
well,
and
our
visitors
today
that
we
have
our
fifth
annual
papalooza
sponsored
by
the
Bay
City
Alliance
club,
Sandy
sting
and
the
great
crew
that
she
has,
including
all
of
us
that
will
I
know
be
there.
It
will
be
held
at
the
Bay
County
Fairgrounds
September
16th
from
9
A.M
to
3
P.M.
J
J
Typically,
the
the
organizers
of
the
event
who
are
all
lions
and
lions
really
turn
out
to
support
it.
J
Split
the
the
income
I
think
last
year
was
about
five
thousand
dollars
so
about
twenty
five
hundred
dollars
to
The
Leader
Dogs
For,
the
Blind
and
20
in
in
about
twenty
five
hundred
dollars
or
fifty
percent
goes
to
our
Bay
County
Animal,
Services
and
Adoption
Center.
So
I
want
to
thank
my
fellow
lions
and
Sandy,
and
everyone
who's
worked
on
that
the
first
four
years
and
say
that
we
expect
hopefully
good
weather
and
a
good
turnout
and
again
raise
a
little
money
for
a
great
cause
here
in
Bay
County.
Thank.
F
J
Well,
we
could
it's
up
to
it's
up
to
you
and
Sandy,
and
those
of
us
who
work
on
I.
Don't
think
they've
done
that
in
the
past
it
I
think
in
the
past
it
went
toward
Veterinary
bills,
but
I
think
it's
our
discussion,
probably
and
and
Matt,
might
want
to
give
an
update
on
two
of
the
kind
of
uptick
we've
seen.
We
continue
to
see
an
uptick
in
the
number
of
pets,
especially
dogs,
being
dropped
off
the
inflationary
impact
on
food
for
their
pets
as
well
as
Veterinary
bills.
K
We've
been
getting
a
couple
of
doubts
each
week,
but
all
four
more
with
coming
in
up
the
street,
so
it's
been
an
ongoing
thing,
we're
both
at
Max
Capacity.
This
event
might
help
we're
talking
about
doing
female
or
dogs
kind
of
like
we
do
for
empty
to
shelter.
We're
in
talks
with
that.
We
will
have
pets
for
adoption
at
the
event
of
Appaloosa,
but
we
do
everybody's
staff's
doing
a
great
job
over
there
we're
doing
everything
we
can.
We
got
some
walking
events,
this
Friday
appreciation
and
get
a
lot
of
volunteers.
K
A
lot
of
donations
too.
So
the
Public's
been
great.
It's
just
it's
hard
to
find
the
homes
when
Midlands
give
them
for
free
and
saginaw's
pretty
discounted
rate
too,
but
we
do
have
some
people
sponsoring
dogs.
We
have
four
four
businesses,
sponsors
of
fees,
so
there's
four
dogs
that
their
fees
are
free
right
now
that
we
update
our
website
and
a
pet
of
the
week
is
50,
so
we're
doing
everything
we
can
to
have
some
promotions
and
and
God
bless.
The
business
is
stuck
up.
K
You
know
got
up
in
donated
fees
for
four
dogs.
So
this
we're
looking
forward
to
this
event,
so
thank
you.
Lions.
A
Yeah,
if
you
look
in
there,
we
have
sponsorships
in
our
from
125
all
the
way
up
to
I.
Think
a
thousand
fifteen
hundred
that
includes
your
name
on
the
board
and
all
the
other
stuff.
That's
going
to
put
so
it'll
be
nice
if
we
have
more
participants
involved.
So
thank
you,
everyone,
okay!
Is
there
any
other
announcements.