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From YouTube: Chamber Breakfast 6 2022
Description
City of Chelsea
A
On
behalf
of
the
chamber
of
commerce,
my
name
is
paul
white,
the
president
of
the
chamber,
and
we
welcome
you
to
our
first
breakfast
in
close
to
three
years,
so
we're
super
excited
about
it,
put
the
event
on
and
was
very
excited
with,
all
the
wonderful
people
that
took
time
out
of
their
schedule
to
be
here
this
morning.
A
So
just
a
a
few
quick
things
before
we
get
into
our
program
just
want
to
recognize
and
thank
the
committee
that
put
this
all
together.
Our
chairperson
renee
case
over
there
great
job.
A
I
also
want
to
recognize
that
renee
and
dunkin
donuts
did
a
great
job
on
sponsoring
all
the
coffee
and
food
at
the
firefighter
memorial
a
couple
of
weeks
ago.
So
great
job
renee
as
and
I
know
peter's
not
here
but
anthony
funeral
welsh-
is
with
peter's
at
chester
donating
your
time
money
all
that
that
was
great
job
renee.
Thank
you
for
that.
A
And
some
board
members
beth
mcdougall
kelly,
orlando
joe
bernard
and,
of
course,
our
executive
director-
that
this
subcommittee
really
worked
hard
to
put
this
breakfast
together.
So
a
big
round
of
applause.
A
I
also
want
to
recognize,
obviously
the
boys
and
girls
club
we
love
coming
to
events
here.
This
is
a
staple
in
the
community
when
we
think
of
where
they
started
just
over
there
at
our
inner
developments
in
public
housing
and
to
where
they've
been
over
the
last
decades
over
here.
So
you
know
to
to
gina
and
lisa
remark.
Thank
you
for
allowing
us
to
be
in
your
building
today.
Thank
you
very
much
also.
C
A
Terrific
food,
again
coordinated
by
renee,
is
from
the
meridian
market
over
at
east
boston.
They
sponsor
a
lot
of
the
events
like
this
is
a
terrific
job
by
them
and
also
want
to
recognize
our
sponsor
of
the
event
eastern
eastern
sultan,
sheila
and
joe,
who,
unfortunately
couldn't
make
it.
They
have
a
crazy
schedule
like
most
of
us,
but
they
have
time
and
time
again,
you
know
from
events
here
at
the
chamber
to
programs
in
the
city
to
donations
to
highland
park.
A
A
We
take
pride
here
at
the
chamber
in
our
partnerships.
We
could
never
do
things
alone.
We
have
a
great
board
of
directors
that
we'll
introduce
later
we
have
a
fantastic
executive
director,
a
terrific
administrative
assistant
who
you
met
coming
in,
but
it's
our
partners
that
help
us
get
things
done,
and
so,
with
the
on
this
discovered
chelsea.
It's
a
partnership
with
the
city
and
specifically
mimi,
who
has
done
a
terrific
job
and
they
have
really
worked
hard
to
travel
and
tourism.
A
E
D
E
Death
chelsea
is
a
bilingual
spanish,
english
theater
for
me,
like
the
greatest,
like
kind
of
moment
that
I'm
always
chasing,
is
starting
a
joke
in
english,
delivering
the
punchline
in
spanish
and
the
entire
audience
gets
it.
Wouldn't
that
be
cool.
I
think
that's
what
chelsea
always
offers
a
lot
of
surprises
everywhere,
whether
that
be
a
mural
or
a
new
restaurant
or
a
piece
of
art.
F
F
A
So
we
will
keep
moving
along
here,
just
also
on
the
recognized
report
from
chelsea
community
cable
tv,
dear
friend,
ricky
velez
ricky,
always
a
pleasure,
sir.
A
And
with
the
living
legend
of
print
there,
he
is
right
in
front
of
us
the
great
keri
shuman,
hello,
ferry.
A
So,
just
to
give
a
brief
overview
of
what
we're
doing
here
in
the
chamber.
Obviously
colvin
hit
us
as
we
talked
about
during
our
installation.
A
It
hit
us
just
like
it
did
a
lot
of
small
businesses,
the
hidden
government
hard,
and
we
really
worked
hard
at
the
board
to
kind
of
reshape
things
and
part
of
that
reshaping
was
was
applying
for
a
variety
of
grants,
enhancing
our
partnerships,
as
I
just
briefly
talked
about,
as
well
as
hiring
our
new
executive
director
who
was
working
on
our
technology
technical
issues.
A
We
look
at
our
partnership.
We
partnered
with
the
city
of
chelsea
the
good
jobs
coalition
and
over
the
last
few
months
we
have
begun
offering
trainings
both
on
site
and
with
our
partners
with
bucket
hill
community
college.
We
have
ran
three
very
successful
full
classes
for
certified
programming
for
our
restaurant
industry
that
was
at
full
capacity,
each
class
in
both
english
and
spanish,
again,
all
coordinated
by
jen
and
carolina
with
our
partners
at
bunker
hill
community
college.
A
We're
in
the
process
now-
and
I
think
the
broke
show
was
at
the
front
desk.
A
partnership
would
score
offering
a
variety
of
trainings
on
site.
You
know
at
the
chamber
office
at
308
broadway
again
another
when
you
sign
up
to
these
events.
They
are
substantially
cheaper
than
if
you
went
in
on
your
own
and
that's
one
of
the
benefits
of
being
a
chamber.
Member
is
that
we
want
to
partner.
We
want
to
reduce
costs
or
burdens
to
our
membership
and
be
able
to
host
many
of
these
trainings
and
events
at
308
broadway.
A
Another
partnership,
of
course,
is
looking
straight
ahead
at
alberto
and
nada
is
the
partnership
with
the
hispanic
american
institute
and
we're
in
the
process
of
beginning
some
of
those
trainings.
You
know
english
for
new
entrepreneurs,
the
creation
of
a
minority
business
center
at
308
broadway,
you
know
part
of
this
is
that
alberto
and
nader
have
also
worked
well
with
gin
and
going
door-to-door.
A
You
know
some
of
the
big
things
that
we
hear
with
the
california
lime,
restaurant,
but
also
some
of
the
other
small
ones.
Smaller
mom
and
pop
shops
have
joined
the
chamber
due
to
the
outreach
and
the
work
of
alberto
and
nader
and
and
jen.
So
again,
these
trainings
are
what
we
the
reason
why
we
partner
with
our
friends
we
apply
for
these
grants
so
that
we're
able
to
bring
these
services
and
these
trainings
to
our
membership,
so
so
to
everyone
who
I
mentioned.
A
A
I
think
that's
very
important
when
we
look
at
that
that
partnership
there,
our
next
one,
will
be
july
13th
again
it's
at
five
o'clock
at
our
at
308
broadway,
along
with
that
we
are
in
over
the
summer
months
now
we're
looking
to
create
our
friday
morning
monthly
friday
morning,
group
crew,
where
we
want
to
have
an
open
door
come
on
in
in
a
relaxed
atmosphere.
Have
some
guest
speakers
come
in?
Just
sit
down,
have
a
cup
of
coffee,
of
course,
we'll
get
them
from
renee
and
donuts
and
munchers.
A
You
know
again
in
a
relaxed
atmosphere,
no
cost
to
anybody,
but
another
avenue
to
open
up
the
lines
of
communication
to
bring
people
in
one
of
the
things
that
when
jen
interviewed,
we
should
say
two
things
when
jen
interviewed
the
one
was
she
was
eager
to
get
out
and
walk
the
streets
and
really
get
to
know
the
businesses.
A
The
second
things
you
I
want
that
office
open
as
much
as
possible,
and
that's
one
thing
that
jen
and
carolina
have
done
with
trying
to
put
some
of
these
events
in
place
is,
is
getting
the
is
creating
something
programmed.
So
the
next
one
we're
looking
to
do
is
the
friday
morning,
fruit,
crew,
who
just
come
down
and,
like
I
said
nice
and
relaxed,
hopefully
we'll
get
guest
speakers
like
our
city
manager
or
we'll
get
jade
back
to
the
city
and
have
some
conversation.
Maybe
we'll
get
one
of
our
state
representatives.
A
Who
would
love
to
talk?
You
know
come
on
in
so
so
those
are
those
some
of
the
things
that
are
going
on
here
at
the
chamber.
We,
we
will
be
having
a
a
follow-up
breakfast
at
chelsea
station
sometime
in
september.
We
already
secured
senator
dinovitico
as
our
as
our
speaker.
We
will
be
working
again,
our
partnership
with
the
city
of
chelsea
and
the
lara
office,
with
cheryl
watson,
fisher,
coordinating
with
them
on
chelsea
day,
which
will
be
the
end
of
september
and,
of
course,
we're
beginning
our
dialogue.
A
A
But
it
was
a
lot
of
beautiful
pictures
or
something
indeed,
and
it
was
a
great
event,
but
of
course
we're
starting
the
you
know
the
planning
for
the
part
of
gold
which,
because
the
colbert
has
been
has
been
canceled
the
last
couple
of
years.
So
there's
a
lot
of
things
going
on
that
we're
proud
about
a
lot
of
things
that
are
coming
up.
So
those
are
you
know,
so
we
just
asked
you
always
checking
our
website
carolina
who's
in
the
back
of
the
room,
carolina,
beaudine,
hi,
caroline
administrative
assistant.
A
Second,
most
importantly,
a
terrific
young,
lady,
okay
plus
she
has
to
put
up
my
comments
every
time
I
come
in
in
the
office,
but
the,
but
she
has
really
worked
hard
as
an
intern
and
now,
as
our
administrative
assistant,
you
know
she
came
in
for
the
bunker
hill
community
college
partnership
and
she's
in
charge
of
creating
all
the
marketing
and
all
of
our
social
media.
A
So
please
follow
us
on
social
media
at
our
website
and
you'll
get
these
updates
frequently,
and-
and
we
do
another
thing
that
carolina
created
was
a-
was
a
weekly
chamber,
a
newsletter
that
will
come
out
on
thursdays
that
will
promote
and
highlight
we're
trying
to
get
the
businesses
to
to
send
us
their
information
so
that
we
can
promote
any
sales.
Any
you
know
any
dinners
and
specials
like
that
coming
up
so
so
those
are
some
of
the
things
that
carolina's
been
working
on
and
we're
so
grateful
that
she
is.
A
She
is
a
part
of
our
team
now
so
just
going
around.
I
know
we've
mentioned
some
of
our
some
of
our
members,
but
we
have
secretary.
A
Who's
is
here:
we
have
board
member
rick,
gordon
from
allen's
country,
our
consigliere
dave
midland.
A
A
Who
else
do
we
have
here?
We
have
alberto
alberto,
we
have
nader.
B
A
State
representative,
that
represents
revere
parts
of
saugus
and
in
mill
hill
area,
jessica,
giannino.
H
I
Here
today,
really
great
honor
in
my
lifetime,
and
I'm
very
sad
that
I
will
not
have
the
same
honor
next
year,
but
it's
still
important
for
me
to
be
a
part
of
this
community.
So
I'm
really
excited
to
be
here
with
you
today
for
those
of
you
that
don't
know
in
city
revere
my
family
owned
a
small
business.
I've
been
a
green
house
for
over
100
years,
so
I
know
what
it's
like.
I
A
A
A
A
And
on
the
city
council
side,
our
four
or
five-time
city
council,
president
former
alderman,
back
in
the
80s
mayoral
candidate
and
and
city
council
at
lodge
a
good
friend
leo
robinson.
A
All
right
so
we're
ready
to
go
with
our
guest
speakers
I'll.
Do
a
quick
introduction
as
as
jen
and
carolina
get
ready.
There
is
and
then
they'll
go
over
it.
There
is
a
little
a
piece
of
paper
in
front
of
you
that
introduces
who
they
are.
We
have
a
survey
out
there.
We
hope
that
you
will
participate.
They'll
go
over
with
the
part
of
the
strategic
plan
process,
the
more
feedback
we
get,
both
good
and
bad.
The
better
is
going
to
allow
us
to
put
together
a
better
three-year
plan.
A
Well
again,
going
back
to
our
partnership
with
the
city
of
chelsea,
the
good
jobs
coalition,
part
of
the
grant
that
we
partnered
with
them
on
the
community
empowerment
reinvestment
grant
from
the
state
was
that
we
put
they
put
money
aside
for
us
to
create
a
strategic
plan
and
right
off
the
bat
kathy
reinstein,
who
is
a
former
state
representative
and
a
board
member
who's?
Not
here,
she's
got
the
roka
opening
and
thinking
hot
hot
boston,
the
boston
office
today,
molly's
all
over
the
place.
A
You
know
kathy
did
a
lot
of
research
and
called
me
back
within
an
hour
and
said
hands
down.
The
best
consulting
group
is
modern,
jackie
and,
and
then
we
had
a
great
interview
with
barnard,
jackie
and
and
from
there
the
board
voted
for
the
proposal
and
we're
moving
forward.
We're
a
couple
of
months
into
this
mata
rosa
needs.
No
introduction
introduction
here
in
chelsea
she's
a
living
legend
here
in
chelsea.
A
To
government
office
here
as
a
school
committee
woman
and
then
as
a
city
councilor,
you
know
it's
it's.
It's
always
a
pleasure.
I've
known
monitor
along
that.
We
serve
together
in
the
city
council,
and
you
know
from
her
work
here
in
the
city
in
education
and
now
consulting
is
just
tremendous
and
right
off
the
bat
anytime.
You
run
a
political
campaign
or
you
do
something
of
this
magnitude.
A
You
legitimize
it
by
who
you
bring
in
to
help
run,
and
there
is
no
one
better
and
bigger
here
in
the
city
of
chelsea,
then
modern
rose,
and
so
I
was
super
excited
about
mana
and
her
partner,
jackie
jenkins,
scott.
When
you
you
know
she,
she
really
has
done
nothing
in
in
this
area,
she's
only
you.
A
The
the
denver
community
health
center
in
dorchester,
where
she
served
over
there
for
about
12
years,
then
she
was
the
president
of
wheelock
college
for
about
a
dozen
years
and
now
they're.
You
know
soaking
up
all
of
her
knowledge
and
experience
that
she's
the
internal
president
of
roxbury
community
college
other
than
that
she
really
hasn't
done
much,
but
we're
so
grateful
when
you
look
at
the
work
that
the
two
of
them
have
done
together
as
well
as
separately.
We
could
not
have
asked
for
a
better
partnership
to
create
this
three-year
strategic
plan.
A
You
know
for
us
again
we're
coming
out
out
of
the
pandemic.
We
know
we
do
something
as
well,
but
we
really
want
to
know
what
we
don't
do,
what
we
need
to
do
better
and
there's
no
better
way
to
do
that
and
understand
that
than
to
get
involved
with
a
strategic
plan.
So
I
want
to
now
bring
up
two
fantastic
human
beings
that
are
doing
a
great
job
with
us,
modern,
roser
and
jackie
jacob
scott.
J
J
An
important
process,
it's
an
important
project
and
jackie,
and
I
are
honored
to
be
with
you
today
and
with
the
process
I
think
we
got
introduced.
So
we
don't
have
to
do
that.
Let
me
just
go
to
the
next
slide.
Are
you
my
slime
yeah?
I
asked
for
help
with
slides
because
you
know
right
we're,
okay,
but
just
why
should
we
do
it?
Are
we
doing
strategic
planning
now
I
wanted
to
start
there
with
an
introduction.
J
J
It's
90
years
old,
nine
decades
of
working
in
the
community
of
moving
working
in
partnership
with
the
city,
so
the
chamber
believes
right
now.
It's
an
opportune
time.
It
is
a
critical
time
for
the
organization
to
reach
all
the
businesses
to
really
get
out
there
and
do
outreach
after
the
pandemic,
especially-
and
you.
J
J
District
then
it's
one
of
the
most
vibrant
districts
in
any
city
and
that's
that's
a
jewel
and
so
a
focus
on
the
small
businesses
and
getting
people
together.
The
chamber
hopes
through
this
process
to
embrace
and
engage
past
current
new
businesses
and
non-profit
organizations
and
others
in
their
process
and
in
their
organization.
J
J
J
If
we
learned
nothing
is
that
nothing
happens
when
we
do
it
alone
right,
and
so
with
that
in
mind,
I'm
gonna
just.
B
J
H
J
K
L
K
I
hope
you
will
consider
me
an
honorary
member
of
the
chelsea
community
and
where's
mimi.
I
I
can't
wait
to
get
to
the
steam
room
on
one
monday
morning.
That's
that's
my
goal
for
to
happen
in
the
next
period
of
time.
K
So
when
marta
and
I
work
with
organizations
around
planning,
we
are
not
the
kind
of
consultants
that
come
in
and
give
you
something
and
walk
away.
What
we
have
found
is
that
those
kind
of
strategic
plans
usually
end
up
in
the
circular
basket.
K
K
K
K
There
are
many
many
options
as
we
think
about
the
role
of
the
chamber,
what
it
is
doing,
how
it's
doing,
and
so
we
are
asking
our
committee,
our
working
committee,
to
make
some
pretty
tough
decisions
as
we
we
go
through
the
process
and
we
want
to.
We
have
to
be
intentional
about
our
work
and,
finally,
we
believe
that
the
work
has
to
be
timely.
K
It
has
to
be
relevant
to
what's
going
on
in
the
chelsea
community
today.
It
has
to
be
timely
in
the
sense
that
we
want
to
make
choices
that
are
achievable,
so
timely
and
achievable.
So
those
are
the
principles
that
we
mark
and
I
work
by
when
we
when
we
start
a
planning
process,
collaborative
engaging
intentional
and
timely.
K
We
have
to
have
a
process
that
everyone
a
understands
that
we
can
follow
and
that
we
believe
in
the
second
phase,
so
we
we
take
a
little
bit
of
time
to
do
that
and
in
in
the
case
of
chelsea,
we
have
a
great
staff
to
work
with,
but
we
also
have
a
working
team
and
that
working
team
meets
every
other
week
and
that's
the
intentional
part
of
this.
That's
the
engagement
part
of
this.
That's
the
ownership
part
of
this
so
marta
and
I
are
not
making
any
decisions
for
you.
K
K
We
started
in
mid-march
and
we
completed
in
about
april
at
the
end
of
april,
and
so
that
led
us
to
the
second
phase
of
work.
The
second
phase
of
work
is
really
gathering
information,
gathering,
thoughts,
understanding
and
hearing
from
you,
major
stakeholders.
K
K
K
So
what
we
have
we
are
doing
in
this
landscape
interview
is
trying
to
understand
how
they're
thinking
about
their
future,
how
they're,
using
their
resources,
how
they
are
advancing
their
own
communities,
understand
what
drives
those
communities.
What
drives
those
chambers
I
was
just
telling
mimi
one
of
the
chambers
is
focusing
on
agri-tourism.
K
K
K
Are
there
any
ways
of
thinking
about
chamber
work
and
also,
to
be
honest,
chelsea's
doing
some
things?
That's
very
special
that
none
of
the
other
chambers
that
we're
looking
at
are
doing.
For
one
thing,
let
me
just
give
you
a
little
peek.
K
So
that
will
be
something
we'll
get
to
talk
to
the
working
group
about
we've
also
completed
or
in
the
process
of
completing
what
we
call
a
swot
analysis,
strength,
weaknesses,
opportunity,
threats,
so
that
we
can
understand
the
environment
that
chelsea
is
working
in
and
then
so
we're
in
the
middle
of
phase
two.
Now
the
information
gathering
and
part
of
today's
session
is
you
all
didn't
think
you're
just
going
to
come
here
and
get
a
nice
breakfast
and
hear
paul
talk.
K
K
So
that's
the
next
phase
of
work
that
will
begin
in
just
a
few
short
weeks
and
our
goal
is
to
have
for
consideration
a
draft
that
will
then
be
presented
in
the
fall.
So
that's
how
we
are
concluding
working
on
this
process,
marta
and
I
always
welcome
feedback.
K
So
we
want
to
hear
from
as
many
people
as
possible
because
at
the
end
of
the
day,
the
most
important
thing
is
for
you
all
to
own
this
strategic
plan
to
be
proud
of
it,
to
be
something
that
we
can
all
work
towards
together,
to
better
chan,
the
chelsea
chamber
of
commerce
and
by
bettering
and
improving
this
chelsea
chamber
of
commerce.
K
J
J
You
feel
think
about
how
it
resonates
think
about.
Does
it
doesn't.
J
Do
we
want
to
head
us
as
an
organization?
The
first
piece
of
work
that
the
board
has
worked
on
is
our
vision.
What
do
we
envision
for
the
future?
What
do
we
want
to
achieve
long
term?
Your
vision
is
where
you
want
to
go.
What
change
you
want
to
see
so
the
chelsea,
the
chelsea
chamber
of
commerce
envisions
a
community
where
all
businesses
and
organizations
achieve
economic,
vitality
and
prosperity.
B
G
So
when
I
think
of
community,
I
think
of
more
than
just
businesses
and
organizations,
and
it
feels
like
they're
missing
pieces
here
and
that's
the
residence
so.
B
G
Would
try
to?
I
would
try
to
build
on
the
community
side
to
include
others
who
are
not
necessarily
members
of
the
chamber,
but
to
rely
upon
the
businesses
of
the
chamber
for
their
own
vitality.
J
C
K
J
J
M
C
M
Of
people
that
are
voting
that
they
bring
their
empanadas
and
they're
right
to
sell
on
our
stores.
We
cannot
do
that
because
so
we're
we're
visioning
a
a
lot
of
a
better
world
like
a
little
quincy
market
there
in
the
middle
of
broadway,
where
we
invite
investors.
J
B
N
K
H
There
I
mean
I,
I
like
how
the
mission
states-
and
we
did
a
lot
of
work
on
that,
because
business
always
say
why
should
I
join?
What
does
the
chamber
do
for
us?
Everything
clearly
states
what
the
chamber
is
trying
to
do
and
just
like
what
she
said
that
you
know
any
decisions,
businesses
or
governments
makes
you
should
always
be.
You
know,
how's.
It
gonna
affect
my
employees,
how
it's
gonna
fit
my
community
and
how
it's
gonna
affect
the
environment,
so
you
know
making
sure
that
we're
taking
care
of
ourselves
doing
something.
H
B
J
J
J
K
K
J
Employee
community
members,
and
so
this
issue
of
how
the
residents
benefit
and
what
the
chamber
ought
to
be
doing
to
relate
to
that
big
resident
group
that
works
and
lives
here
and
all
those
that.
K
M
B
M
K
We're
going
to
move
us
to
we
have
paul
is
giving
us
the
gong,
so
we're
gonna.
We
want
to
finish
up
the
last
big
piece
that
sort
of
guides
all
of
our
work
and
will
guide
the
actual
strategies
and
implementation
plan
is
what
are
our
guiding
principles.
We
now
know
our
mission.
We
have
a
vision,
we
know
what
we
value.
What
we
believe
in
then
is
how
do
we
do
our
work?
What
are
our
sort
of
core
ways
of
beliefs
and
how
we
work
and
we
came
up?
K
The
committee
came
up
with
five
guiding
principles.
The
first
is
to
understand
and
respect
our
differences
within
our
community
actively
engage
with
our
members
to
meet
evolving
needs.
That
means
we're
going
to
be
changing
a
culture
of
integrity,
openness
and
collaboration,
continuous
improvement
and
learning,
and
we
will
guide
diversity,
equity
and
inclusion
will
guide
our
work.
So
those
are
the
guiding
principles
that
shape
how
we
do
our
work,
any
reactions,
anything
missing.
K
J
J
I
want
to
just
thank
you
for
your
time
this
morning.
I
hope
that
this
brings
you
up
to
date
on
what
we're
working
on
and
how
we're
working
with
it
and
how
you
can
get
engaged
from
here
on
there's
still
another
couple
of
months
to
complete
the
process.
So
there's.
J
To
engage
in
the
conversation
with
the
chamber
any
final
question
before
paul
takes
the
mind
mark.
Let's
see.
O
A
question
just
maybe
a
little
statement.
I
think
that
you,
you
and
jackie
I
mean
I
remember
you
jackie
from
the
your
days.
At
the
moment,
you
guys
are
gonna
disagree
with
the
opinion.
This
morning
you
mentioned
everything
that
is
playing
these
days:
inclusion,
engagement,
values
against
engagement,
inclusion,
but
these
low
values.
I
think
I
used
to
run
a
chamber
of
commerce
for
10
years,
and
you
talked
to
many
chambers.
One
is
benefits.
J
That's
the
next
piece
of
big
work
is
figuring
out
that
once
we
have
this
the
vision,
the
mission,
the
values,
the
guiding
principles,
once
we
coalesce
all
of
the
data
we've
gathered
through
interviews
and
surveys,
etc.
Then
it's
pulling
out
what
are
the
directions
we're
going
into?
What
are
the
benefits
this
chamber
wants
to
offer
its
members
in
what
directions
are
we
going
to
go?
So
that's
the
next
big
piece
of
work.
A
So
the
working
team
is,
of
course,
our
executive
director
jennifer
our
executive.
Vice
president
beth
mcdougall,
our
ipp
and
eid,
joe
bernard
and
and
treasurer
effie.
Yamamilla
was
not
here
today,
as
well
as
myself.
A
So
that's
the
working
crew
that
works
meets
every
couple
of
weeks
and
then,
of
course,
there's
the
the
chamber
board
that
we
had
a
working
session
on
a
tuesday
night
for
two
or
three
hours
and
by
the
way
now
that
I
know
it's
going
a
couple
more
months,
we
will
be
having
those
meetings
at
the
yacht
club
and
and
then,
of
course,
all
the
small
working
groups.
So
it's
been
very
inclusive.
So
far,
a
big
round
of
applause
for
modern
jackson.
A
Before
we
do
our
end
on
our
traditional
note,
I
did
want
to
recognize
district
city
council
tony
garcia,
who
came
in
right
over
here
great
to
see
you
always
a
pleasure
and
so
as
a
tradition
at
the
chamber
event
when
their
our
guest
speakers
are
done.
We
we
present
them
with
a
special
gift
from
one
of
our
our
famous
companies
here.
So
please,
I'm
executive
director.
P
P
I'm
sure
that
it's
going
to
be
even
bigger
and
greater
next
year,
so
please
make
sure-
and
there
was
also
a
first
annual
cruise
and
chelsea
event
that
we
had
on
saturday
and
that
was
quite
an
event
as
well.
They
had
some
amazing
cars
there
and
it
was
just
nice
to
see
everybody
in
the
community
out
and
about
especially
after
kind
of
being
held
hostage
over
the
last
two
years.
So.
B
P
Thank
you
so
much
for
coming
out.
I
appreciate
you
and
if
anyone
has
any
feedback
want
to
contribute
to
the
survey
we'll
go
around
and
collect
them,
just
leave
them
at
the
table,
and
if
you
want
to
communicate
with
us,
please
again
my
informations
on
the
program
so
feel
free
to
come
and
reach
out.