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A
B
They
pray
with
me
our
precious
Heavenly
Father.
We
just
come
before
you
tonight,
father
and
we
just
thank
you
so
much
for
just
this
beautiful
day.
We
thank
you
for
the
things
that
you
do
for
us
and
the
things
that
you
bless
us
with
father
and
and
just
for
being
present
in
our
lives
and
so
father
tonight.
I
would
like
to
dedicate
this
meeting
to
you.
Father.
Please
give
us
everyone
here.
Everyone
that's
involved
with
wisdom
and
discernment.
Father
may
we
have
just
a
spirit
of
unity
in
this
room
father.
B
C
A
Next
on
the
agenda,
we
have
the
approval
minutes
from
the
regular
council
meeting
of
September
22nd
2022
and
the
finance
committee
meeting
of
September
22nd
2022.
Do
we
have
any
edits
additions
and
missions
to
those
notes,
saying
no,
those
menstrual
stand
is
approved.
G
G
There's
other
situations,
I'll
talk
to
Mr
Klein
a
couple
days
ago
and
I
think
we'll
continue
working
that
to
get
the
resolving
of
what
we've
been
looking
for,
but
we
still
have
a
lot
of
control
situation
in
our
area,
but
I
see
that
there's
other
situation
there,
but
I
heard
the
recommend
the
recommendation
of
Mr
Klein,
but
we
have
a
drug
issue
in
our
area
and
I
just
hate
to
see
because
it
brought
to
my
attention.
G
A
H
I'm
just
wondering
what
kind
of
progress
has
been
made
on
the
rehab
housing
and
the
zoning
on
the
rehab
housing.
You
all
come
up
with
anything
or
are
you
working
on
it
or
I
mean
it's
been
right.
I
Tom
one
of
the
things
we're
wanting
to
do
is
this
is
going
to
be
given
at
least.
The
first
reading
today
is
establishing
a
business
studying
permit,
and
this
is
going
to
require
businesses
to
register
with
both
the
income
tax
department
and
the
sending
Department
in
the
past
make
sure
that
they
are.
I
Whatever
their
business
operation
is
as
they
permitted
use
in
that
zoning
area,
that's
not
just
for
Rehabilitation
facility.
That's
for
everyone,
just
to
make
sure
that
number
one
world
we're
able
to
follow
the
journey
codes
that
we
already
have
in
place.
I
H
Okay,
well,
you
know
the
what
I
was
trying
to
the
point.
I
was
trying
to
make
was:
are
you
all
gonna
Zone
how
many
houses
can
be
in
a
certain
block,
a
certain
area,
because
that's
what
needs
to
be
addressed?
I
know
these
rehab
houses
they've
just
come
around.
It's
not
just
a
business,
it's
something
new
for
the
city
for
all
towns,
and
you
know
something
needs
to
be
put
on
the
book
in
in
these
residential
areas.
How
many
houses
can
you
have
on
a
block
or
in
a
certain
number
of
blocks?
H
That's
the
problem
we're
having
with
Ironton,
because
they
are
popping
up
four
three
and
four
on
a
block
now
and
when
this
moratorium
runs
out.
If
you
go
up
there,
the
art
and
Tribune
they're
almost
done
with
that.
That's
going
to
be
that
Lawrence
County
Recovery,
and
you
know
it's
just
going
to
open
up.
If
you
don't
have
something
in
place,
this
is
going
to
get
a
lot
worse
in
Ironton
and
it's
we've
got
so
many
facilities
in
Ironton.
H
There's
no
way
that
we
have
that
many
people
in
Lawrence,
County
and
Ironton
that
need
to
be
in
rehab
for
the
drugs
and
stuff
I
mean
if
they're
bringing
in
other
other
people
from
other
areas.
What
do
they
do
after
they
they
come
out
of
rehab
because
they
send
them
back
to
the
where
they're
from
or
do
they
stay
here.
You
know
you
address
that
in
that
ordinance
and
it's
been
10
months,
and
this
is
the
problem
we're
having,
and
you
even
address
that
problem-
and
this
is
what
I'm
talking
about
that.
H
You
know
there
needs
to
be
some
kind
of
zoning
on
how
many
houses
can
be
in
a
certain
area.
I
know
that
you're
talking
about
making
businesses
responsible
for
their
taxes
and
stuff
like
that,
and
that's
good
for
the
city,
but
I'm
talking
about
the
neighborhoods
and
and
the
penalties.
If
there's
there's
some
of
these
houses,
you
know
before
it
was
five
people
if
they
weren't
related
and
you
dropped
it
down
to
three
there's
houses
in
this,
this
town
that
have
a
lot
more
than
that,
and
what
are
the
penalties
for
that?
H
J
Part
of
the
part
of
the
the
penalty
is
like
Mr
Klein
was
discussing.
You
know
the
the
pieces
of
ordinance
that
go
into
the
taxation,
that's
making
sure
that
they
register
with
the
Department
of
Taxation.
That's
one
of
the
that's
one
of
the
ways
that
this
thing
has
teeth,
but
as
far
as
the
number
of
people
I
agree
with
Mr
trump,
it
seems
disproportionate,
but
unfortunately,.
J
J
J
H
It's
an
Ironton
is
considered
a
rehab
town.
We
have
the
all
these
facilities
in
Arden
and
it's
it's
to
the
point
where
you
know
it's:
it's
getting
totally
out
of
hand,
I
mean
you
call
Marietta
and
ask
them,
and
they
even
they
even
hired
a
zoning
advisor
to
address
this
and
I
brought
this
up
a
couple
months
ago,
at
this
meeting,
I
I
just.
I
Want
to
I
just
want
to
talk
to
a
few
points
of
what
you
said
right
there
yeah.
We
have
to
be
very
careful
when
we're
addressing
some
of
the
issues
that
we're
facing,
that
we
are
not
discriminating
against
people.
Oh.
I
Well,
according
to
the
federal
government,
they
they
do
apply
to
that.
So
as
a
city,
we
have
to
be
very
concerned
that
we're
not
discriminating
against
people
with
disabilities,
and
that's
that's
something
we
have.
We
have
to
take
into
consideration.
We
want
to
move
forward
with
this,
so
one
of
the
things
that
we're
trying
to
do
is
use
the
zoning
that
we
already
have
and
some
of
those
things
you've
already
pointed
out
as
far
as
the
number
of
people
that
are
allowing
dwelling
and
try
to
kind
of
attack
some
of
those
root
issues.
I
I
And
code
enforcement,
the
follow
is
a
big
part
of
what
we
need
to
be
doing.
Moving
forward.
Okay,
so
I
I
think
one
of
the
clear
one
of
the
about
I've
been
aggravating
Mac
and
bring
them
to
death.
They're,
probably
about
ready
to
kill
me,
but
one
of
the
pain
requests.
I've
asked
is
what
is
considered
a
dwelling,
no
matter
what
zone
it's
in,
so
that
that
is
where
I
thought
it
was
in
the
business
Zone.
It's
a
residential
Zone,
how
many
people
can
live
in
unrelated
people
who
live
in
a
club?
I
It's
a
dwelling.
You
know
R1
the
same
as
a
r
as
a
B2
I
think
there
that
would
widen
up
some
confusion.
I
think
in
my
mind,
blow
into
blood
and
wherever
it
is,
it
should
be
three
no
more
than
three
unrelated
people.
If
it
was
before
that
was
passed,
it
should
be
no
more
than
500
Lake
people
before
that
was
passed,
so
I
think
address.
Getting
that
clarified.
I
Addressing
that
identify
where
things
are,
would
eliminate
a
lot
of
issues
that
you
might
be
seeing
coming
from
those
areas,
but
now,
as
far
as
what
we're
looking
to
do,
moving
forward
I'm
just
going
to
go
ahead
and
tell
you
that
we're
looking
at
doing
some
sort
of
Regulation
towards
temporary
and
short-term
housing
overall,
as
far
as
the
housing
is
just
to
address
a
neighborhood,
preserving
neighborhood
character
and
to
address
affordable
housing
to
our
residents.
That
are
in
need
of
that.
I
So
that's
something
we're
looking
to
address
moving
forward
when
it
comes
to
the
site
on
hiring
to
Tribune
I,
again
Ask
the
our
solicitor
to
give
an
opinion
as
to
whether
or
not
that
is
a
permitted
use
at
that
location
and
I'm.
Waiting
to
hear
that
opinion
back
so
I
strongly
address
everything
you
talked
about
there.
A
A
A
A
A
H
A
I've
told
you
every
single
time
that
the
same
thing
and
and
I
I
don't
know
what
else
to
tell
you
other
than
we
I
promise
you
we
are
working
on
it
and
I
promise
you.
We
will
have
something
in
place
before
the
moratorium
ends,
but
it
has
to
be
holistic.
We
can't
do
it
piece
by
piece.
It
has
to
be
a
holistic
approach
at
it
and
cover
it
all
all
strands.
We
cannot
have
anything
other
than
that
or
it
won't
be
worth
the
paper.
A
That's
true,
I
I
promise
you
I
I
will
reassure
you
that
we
are
working
very
hard
on
this
I
promise.
You
I'm
glad
somebody
I
I,
I'm,
reassuring
you
right
now
we
are
working
on
this
and
we
will
have
something
we'll
have
something
on
the
next
agenda
and
while
it's
the
something
on
the
first
agenda
in
November,
okay,
I
promise
you
all
right,
I
promise.
Thank
you.
Mr
Trump
appreciate
it.
Thank
you.
K
My
name
is
Brent
piles,
2526,
South,
5th
Street,
Ironton
Ohio.
Just
I've
really
came
here
to
particularly
asked
for
a
little
bit
of
clarification
and
maybe
a
little
bit
more
detail
about
the
ordinance
number
2250.
That's
on
the
agenda
for
tonight,
I
think
that's
the
one
Mr
Klein
that
you
were
just
referring
to.
Yes,
sir
okay
and
I
I
looked
at
the
ordinance
and
I
read
it,
and
then
I
heard
what
you
were
saying
to
Mr
Schwab
a
few
minutes
ago
and
I
I'm
conflicted
on
what
the
the
real
I
mean.
K
I
I,
understand,
I,
think
the
spirit
of
the
legislation
I
understand
what
you're
trying
to
do,
but
I'm
a
little
conflicted
on
what
I'm
reading
in
the
ordinance
and
what
might
be
applicable
to
you
know
his
case
and
yours
too,
to
try
to
cover
all
the
bases.
First
of
all,
it's
called
a
business
zoning
permit
that
you're
going
to
establish
that
I
understand
you're,
trying
to
look
at
businesses
as
they
exist.
K
I
guess
in
the
city
now
I'm
guessing
this
based
upon
what
I'm
reading
in
the
ordinance,
or
are
you
looking
at
businesses
to
be
established
or
in
the
process
of
being
established,
because
I
kind
of
heard
that
in
your
discussion
with
Mr
Schwab
you're
looking
to
try
to
look
at
maybe
some
of
these
rehab
houses,
particularly
and
maybe
other
things,
but
the
rehab
houses
and
you're
trying
to
see
what
you
can
do
to
maybe
regulate
those
or
kind
of
slow
the
flow
down
going
forward?
K
What
are
we
talking
about
here,
because
this
thing
talks
about
businesses
all
the
businesses?
Does
that
mean
I
mean
in
section
two?
It
says
all
businesses
operating
in
armpits
that
mean
that
all
the
businesses,
my
wife,
has
a
business.
That's
been
established
for
44
years
in
the
city
of
Ireland,
so
now
she's
going
to
have
to
go
and
get
a
zoning
permit
and
she's
been
there
for
44
years.
Is
that
what
this
is
all
about?
I
mean
you
know,
you're
asking
for
data
I
looked
at
the
form
that
you
attached
to
it
I'm.
K
Looking
at
that
data,
and
each
year
she
files
her
income.
Tax
pays
her
taxes,
Etc
and
she
submits
more
information
to
the
city
than
what
you're
asking
for
on
this
application.
Here.
She
sends
a
Schedule
C
in
with
it,
which
is
more
detailed
than
what
you
really
need.
Just
you
know
follow
this
so
I
guess
I'm
asking
what
is
your
intent
here,
I
mean?
Are
we
going
to
go
back
and
pound
on
businesses
that
have
long
been
established
and
caused
them
to
get
a
permit?
Are
we
looking
for
new
businesses?
K
I
First
of
all,
thanks
for
coming
up
and
I
I
respect
you
very
much
and
I
think
as
a
business
owner
and
I
appreciate
coming
up
to
speed.
I
do
want
to
say
before
I
get
started
is
my
intent
with
this
is
give
it
three
separate
readings,
because
I
want
people
to
be
able
to
come
in
and
express
their
feelings
about.
It's
I
just
want
to
make
that
statement.
I
K
A
K
Here,
I
appreciate
that,
because
I
look
at
your
legislation
on
your
agendas
that
you
put
out
every
two
weeks
and
everything
is
on
emergency
measure
which
gives
the
citizenry
no
opportunity
to
you
know
to
talk
and
discuss
it
among
themselves
and
presenting
things
and
things
that
are
really
passed
on
emergency
measures.
More
than
anything
in
this
on
this
Council.
So
I
appreciate
that
thanks
so
I'm.
Sorry
to
interrupt,
but
I
do
appreciate.
I
I
I
I
So
yes,
I
understand
that
the
businesses
have
been
here
for
decades
and
have
operated
where
they,
where
they
are,
but
I
I,
don't
know,
I
mean
I,
mean
I'm
asking
your
opinion.
Do
you
think
all
current
businesses
should
be
excluded
from
this.
D
I
K
Don't
think
that
you
need
to
go
back
and
even
further
burden,
these
businesses
with
another
bional
fee
and
that's
basically,
what
you're
doing
here
I
think
that
you
should
look
at
and
try
to
control,
what's
going
forward
and
look
at
the
growth,
because
that
seems
to
be
our
problem
right
now:
the
problem's,
not
the
old
businesses,
the
problems
are
the
new
businesses
or
or
popping
up
in
the
neighborhoods
or
whatever
the
case
may
be.
That's
what
we're
going
to
have
to
control
or
or
make
some
attempt
to
control
through
legislation.
K
K
You
know
professionals,
lawyers,
doctors,
you
know,
are
we
talking
about
all
the
businesses
that
are
operating
out
there,
that
probably
everybody
else?
Yes
in
this
room
knows
about
all
the
cash
babysitters.
The
permanent
running
sales
that
are
going
on
in
the
city
that
doesn't
take
a
lot
of
Investigation
to
find
out
I
mean
I,
can
tell
you
in
my
neighborhood
I've
got
two
situations
going
on,
there's
probably
less
than
two
blocks
from
me.
That's
there
all
the
time
and
it's
not
like
it's
hidden,
it's
right
on
the
main
thoroughfare.
K
If
you
aren't
I
mean
they're
there
every
day,
they're
they're
in
Commerce
I
mean
that's
basically
it
now.
You
know
you
say
about
you
know.
You
need
to
report
that
don't
need
to
report
that
you
have
an
endorsement
officer
that
probably
drives
by
there
at
least
once
a
week
or
something
like
that.
I
mean
that's
what
we
need.
We
need
enforcement
by
a
city
official
or
you
know
some
representative,
the
city
that
has
the
authority
to
be
able
to
go
in
and
look
at.
K
I
I
Idea,
that's
not
the
intent,
and
we
want
to
give
business
is
an
opportunity
if
they
wanted
to
promote
that
themselves
on
our
City
website,
Elite
and
so
forth
that
they
could.
They
could
access
that.
But
you
know
I
think
you
know
the
intent
of
it
was
to
be
able
to
capture
what
all
businesses
are
actually
operating,
and
maybe
you
say
you
should
be
able
to
drive
around
and
find
that
I.
Don't
know
that
it
is
as
you
I.
K
Might
not,
maybe
maybe
I
have
a
better
eye
for
these
things
than
somebody
else
does,
but
it
doesn't
take
much
for
me
to
go
along
and
and
see
things
that
are
occurring
every
day
every
week
that
you
know,
there's
no
permit.
There's
no
I
mean
I,
see
construction
going
on
in
the
city
all
the
time
that
I
know
they
don't
have
construction
permits
again.
I.
Look
at
my
block
right
now.
I've
got
a
construction
project
going
on
my
block
where
somebody's
converting
a
garage
into
an
apartment
now
get
they're.
K
K
C
K
It
took
it
took
them
days
to
do
that
and
it
wasn't
like
it
was
being
hidden
or
done.
You
know
in
the
dark
of
night.
You
know
these
are
the
things
that
that
occur
in
the
city,
that
I
think
that
one
person
and
that's
basically,
who
you
have
doing
your
enforcement
right
now-
is
one
person
and
I
like
Mr,
Cross
I
think
he
does
a
good.
K
I,
just
I,
don't
think
he
has
the
resources,
you
know
other
individuals
or
whatever,
to
help
it
and
I.
Just
don't
think
that
we
should
create
a
a
rat
hotline.
You
know
and
that's
and
that's
basically,
what
you're
asking
for
is
that
everybody
Ratt
a
mouse
about
to
ask
Mr
Schwab
for
a
minute
ago
and
and
that's
not
what
that's
not
what
we
want
in
the
city.
There's
people
telling
on
people.
K
We
want
the
city
to
enforce
the
laws
they
have
on
the
books
and
be
able
to
operate
under
those
rules
and
regulations
effectively
for
the
sensory
environment
and
that's
what
we
need.
But
I
look
at
this.
You
know,
I
I
mean
I,
see
where
you
know
we're
gonna
have
a
biennial
fee,
you
know
we'll,
and
these
things
are
going
to
be
expiring.
I
mean
literally
the
way
it's
written.
K
C
K
K
This
is
one
of
them
that
I
think
might
not
be
bad,
but
I
think
it
needs
to
be
thought
about,
and
some
meat
needs
to
be
put
on
the
bones
of
this
thing
to
make
it
so
it's
a
workable
situation
for
both
what
you
want
when
I
say
you
I'm
talking
about
counsel
governmental
body
that
we
all
look
for
you
know
we
look
to
you
to
try
to
do
these
things.
What
you
want
it,
what
we
want
is
the
citizens
environment.
K
I
You
just
I
was
hitting
the
proceeds
for
this
to
be,
can
be
used
for
some
software
for
sharing
to
departments
between
zoning
income,
tax
police
fire
for
where
these
businesses
are
located
right
now,
if
someone
doesn't
come
and
say,
I'm
I'm
registering
with
the
income
tax
department,
it's
up
to,
like
you,
said,
Mr,
Ross
or
possibly
Mr
Joseph,
to
bump
into
to
figure
it
out
or
a
resident's
report
right
and
I.
Just
think.
That's
not
the
best
approach
to
doing
that.
I
K
I
K
And
and
that,
and
that
Mr
Klein
is,
is
what
I'm
asking
that
Council
look
at
at
this
legislation
that
they
proposed
and
again
I
appreciate
you
for
putting
this
on,
where
it
will
be
at
least
given
first
reading,
maybe
second
reading
or
whatever
the
case
may
be,
but
I
just
think
that
again,
when
we
do
something
like
this,
we
should
look
at
every
session.
Think
about
what
we're
doing,
how
we're
going
to
do
it,
how
we're
going
to
afford
it
and
who's
going
to
enforce
it
or
you
know,
execute
it
in
some
way.
C
K
Written
based
upon
a
concept
and,
and
and
that's
basically
what
we
have
before
us-
you
know
I
just
I,
look
at
this
and
say
you
know,
give
it
a
reading.
You
know
put
it
out
there,
get
it
on
your
agenda,
but
again
until
it's
until
it's
given
more
thought
more
to
you
know,
debate
you
know,
maybe
give
us
some
more
public
review,
something
like
that.
I.
Just
think
that
you
know,
maybe
it
should
be
tabled
so
that
you
guys
have
more
of
an
offer.
K
You
know
an
opportunity
to
talk
about
some
of
the
things
that
you
and
I
have
talked
about
here
in
this
short
few
minutes
that
we've
discussed
this
you've
got
to
be
able
to
cover
the
basis.
I
I
can't
look
at
a
law
and
I
can't
expect
Mr
Ross
or
anybody
like
I
have
to
look
at
this
and
know
what
the
intent
is.
If
it's
not
looking
into
the.
A
Maybe
we
could
have
a
workshop
or
something
Nate
if
you're
you're
open
to
that
to
I.
Think
this
is
this
I,
don't
think
they
created
this
legislation
and
sponsored
this
legislation
intending
to
harm
any
business.
Anything
like
that.
He
did
it
in
very
good
faith.
I!
Think
it's
a
good
step,
but
if
enough.
C
A
Are
feeling
this
way
about
this
ordinance
I'd
like
to
at
least
have
a
workshop
about
it
and
make
it
I,
don't
like
putting
legislation
personally
I,
don't
like
putting
legislation
that
leads,
Louisiana
yeah,
that's
like
I,
said
Mr
Schwab
and
we're
we're
working
on
everything
and
I
like
to
have
it.
You
know
closed.
K
You
know
to
answer
your
question:
chairman
I
have
no
problem
working
with
Nate
or
anybody
on
the
committee
or
anybody
else
in
the
city.
As
far
as
that's
concerned,
it's
just
you
know:
I
sit
back
here,
I'm
I'm
here,
probably
as
much
as
you
guys
are
at
these
meetings
to
be
quite
honest
about
it
and
I.
Look
at
some
of
these
ordinances
that
hit
the
books
and
I
sit
back
there
and
I
can't
help,
but
think
how
are
we
going
to?
K
How
are
we
going
to
enforce
these?
How
are
we
going
to
make
these
things
happen
because
they've
just
been
kind
of
loosely
put
on
the
books,
because
we
know
there's
a
problem.
This
will
take
care
of
it.
I,
don't
think
it
will
take
care
of
it
unless
you
have
some
real
thought
put
into
it
and
have
the
meat
either
in
the
ordinance
or
in
a
supplement
to
the
ordinance
or
something
like
that,
so
that
it
helps
people
understand
a
little
bit
more
about
what
to
expect
from
this
legislation
as
before.
K
I
mean
obviously
Mr
Klein's
a
sponsor
on
this
I.
You
know
I'll
wait
for
his
lead
on
this
I
mean
it.
You
know
it's
that
your
suggestion.
It's
not
like
I
got
a
lot
of
things
to
do,
but
me
and
the
doctors
need
to
be
more
involved
than
anything
else,
but
we'll.
I
I
K
And
I
agree
with
what
you're
saying
and
that's
why
I
said.
I
think
I
understand
that
spirit,
I,
just
look
at
it
and
say
we
need
to
specifically
give
them
the
limitations
or
give
them
the
you
know
the
lead
whatever
it
takes
for
them
to
do
what
we
want
them
to
do.
What
we
expect
out
and
that's
that's
the
only
thing
I
ask
Ed
I,
have
the
detail,
have
the
meat
put
on
the
bones?
I
Input
and
I'll
just
wait
for
your
Elite.
Well,
I
know
I
I
I
do
like
I
said
you
know,
I
wanted
three
readings.
I
know
that
you
are
connected
to
a
lot
of
people
also
in
the
business
community,
and
you
have
my
phone
number
correct.
Yes,
please
have
them
call
me
contact
me.
I
would
like
to
put
feedback.
C
A
A
L
Make
a
motion
to
amend
ordinance
22.50
in
the
third,
whereas
says
biannual
should
be
biennial
and
then
and
I.
Think
it's
also
in
section
three.
It
says
biannual
that
should
also
by
be
biennial,
Chris
I'll.
Second,.
C
F
E
D
F
All
right
talk,
aye
Klein,
Harry,
hi
computers,.
C
F
E
F
F
C
E
I'd
like
to
tell
us
to
make
a
motion
that
plans
may
give
that
the
favorable
for
recommendation-
and
we
have
talked
about
this
earlier-
whether
it
would
do
it
now
or
in
the
spring,
but
we
need
to
at
least
get
it
on
the
books
to
have
it
haven't,
started
in
process.
D
As
Bob
said,
we
discussed
this
a
bit
earlier
in
finance
and
I
I'm
in
agreement
with
Bob
and
I.
Think
there
are
probably
other
council
members
that,
although
we'd
like
to
see
the
roads
paved
right
now,
waiting
till
spring
would
be
the
best
I,
don't
see
the
need
in
putting
roads
down
and
then
potholes
popping
up
during
the
winter.
This
is
a
huge
expense
and
I
I.
D
F
E
F
Haney
aye
talk,
aye
Harry,
all
right.
Here's.
A
A
A
E
E
A
E
A
E
F
E
A
Hi
resolution
2251
has
been
passed.
Moving
on
to
miscellaneous
neuroscience,
I
have
two
things:
we
have
Rec
basketball
sign
ups
coming
up
on
November
22nd
and
November
29th
down
in
the
lobby;
9
A.M
to
11
p.m,
for
that's
any
any
kids,
third,
through
sixth
grade
or
kindergarten
through
second
grade,
so
you
have
two
different
leagues:
kindergarten,
K-2,
League,
B,
Teams,
three
and
four:
eight
teams,
five
and
six
so
that'll,
be
the
22nd,
29th,
I'm,
sorry
I,
think
I
said:
November
October,
22nd,
29th,
9
A.M
to
11
A.M
11.
A
C
D
Remind
a
community
that
I
think
it's
36
days.
We
have
our
election
and
the
wreck.
Levy
will
be
on
that
election
and
just
encourage
them
to
look
at
all
the
things
that
are
done
with
that
Levy
and
vote
with
your
heart.
Also,
while
we're
in
session
I
want
to
call
a
puc
meeting
for
5
15
on
October
27th
and
we'll
be
discussing
the
prior
to
the
next
prior.