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From YouTube: Hol Arts 081021
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Hollister Arts and Cultural Commission Meeting August 10, 2021
A
A
A
D
C
I
hope
you
had
a
nice
month
off
and
did
some
fun
summer
things.
Okay,
so
I
would
like
to
call
the
meeting
to
order
at
609.
C
And
then
we'll
go
on
to
the
pledge
of
allegiance.
C
Okay,
on
to
roll
call,
rosalinda
here,
victoria
murray.
B
If
I
can
interrupt
chesterton
she
just
let
us
know
that
she
wasn't
going
to
be
available
to
attend
today's
meeting.
C
Thank
you
and
then
that
just
tina
that
just
gets
recorded
in
the
minutes
as
an
excused
absence,
is
that
how
that
works?
Yes,
it
does.
Okay.
Thank
you
christina
ross.
D
C
And
I'm
also
here,
okay
tina,
remind
me
how
I
do
the
verification
I
just
asked.
Was
the
agenda
posted
according
accordingly.
C
Was
the
agenda
posted
accordingly
and
tina?
Can
you
give
us
your
report.
C
Thank
you
tina
did
everybody
have
a
chance
to
look
over
the
june
minutes.
D
C
Okay,
and
do
we
have
an
emote,
a
motion
for
approval
of
the
june
minutes.
C
Okay,
christina
ross
makes
the
first
motion
anybody
else,
a
second
second,
I.
E
C
Okay
rosalinda
made
the
second
motion,
and
the
approval
passes
is
that
appropriate
protocol
tina
by
roll
call
vote.
F
B
Somebody
so
your
next
step
is
you'll:
ask
if
there's
any
public
comment
and
then
staff
will
respond.
G
C
H
Wonderful,
thank
you
so
much.
My
name
is
roland
mercendez,
I'm
the
current
vice
mayor
of
the
city
of
hollister.
I
think
I
know
all
of
you
here.
So
I
just
first
of
all
want
to
congratulate
you
guys
and
acknowledge
that
you
guys
are
stepping
up
to
the
plate
to
serve
as
commissioners.
So
congratulations
to
you
guys
thank
you
for
allowing
me
to
address
you
guys,
I'm
very
excited
about
this
particular
commission.
It's
new
and
we've
got
some
very
qualified
commissioners.
H
If
I
must
say
I'm
leading
the
way,
so
I'm
very
glad
that
you
guys
stepped
up
to
serve
and
I'm
excited
to
see
you
do
so.
I
had
heard
some
discussion
at
the
last
commission
meeting
and-
and
I
thought
that
maybe
myself
and
councilmember
burns
can
come
in
and
talk
to
the
commission.
H
One
of
the
things
that
I
was
most
interested
in
is,
I
think
that
one
of
the
first
items
that
the
commission
would
hope
to
to
take
on
one
of
the
endeavors
is
to
try
to
generate
some
sustainable
revenue.
I
heard
you
guys
talk
about
how
artists
are
often
not
paid.
What
they're
worth
or
they're
just
told.
You
know
we
can
give
you
exposure,
and
that
seems
to
be
a
big
problem
and
what
I
would
like
to
see.
H
The
commission
and
the
city
council
eventually
look
at
is
possibly
passing
an
impact
fee
for
any
new
development,
and
then
the
new
development
would
either
do
one
of
two
things.
They
can
either
have
a
requirement
that
there's
an
art
component
to
every
part
of
the
development
like
a
certain
percentage
and
if
not,
then
they
can
pay
into
what's
called
an
inlu
fee.
The
in
luffy
would
then
go
to
the
arts
and
culture
commission
and
be
earmarked
to
help
hire
local
artists
or
whatever
you
decide
to
put
up
art
around
the
city
of
hollister.
H
So
that
was
one
idea
that
I
had
wanted
to
share
with
you.
I
know
lots
of
other
cities
are
doing
this
they're
very
successful,
so
I
would
like
for
you
guys
to
consider
possibly
looking
at
passing
an
impact
fee
to
help,
support
and
sustain
the
arts
financially
a
couple
of
other
things.
I
thought
you
mentioned,
I'm
not
sure,
but
maybe
possibly
getting
a
grant
writer,
and
maybe
the
council
can
consider
giving
you
some
money.
H
Some
seed
money
to
start
getting
a
grant
writer
to
generate
some
revenue,
and
then
I
had
heard
commissioner
rojas
mention
like
legacy
funds,
you
know
possibly
people
that
want
to
leave.
You
know
monies
to
the
arts
and
whatnot,
but
I
think
that
in
order
to
start
generating
some
revenue,
this
is
probably
one
of
the
first
things
the
commission
should
consider.
So
it's
up
to
you
guys
again.
Thank
you
guys
so
much
for
your
service,
I'm
excited
for
you
guys.
Congratulations.
C
C
B
Sorry,
I
didn't
have
it
on
yes
here
we
have.
I
set
up
a
google
docs.
I
think
I
sent
it
out
yesterday
with
just
some
generic
information
of
our
bylaws
kind
of
the
information
that's
set
in
in
the
city's
bylaws
for
any
other
commission,
whether
it
be
parks
and
recreation
planning
or
airport,
and
then
with
that
I
I
did
put
mission
and
a
vision
statement,
and
I
think
that
our
vice
chair
rojas
has
some
ideas
that
he
would
like
to
share
with
us.
E
Yes,
I
guess
we
can
build
upon
it,
but
just
a
little
mission
statement.
You
know
the
hollister
arts
and
culture
commission
envisions
the
greater
of
san
benito
county
region
and
its
mission
could
be
to
connect,
promote
and
empower
the
county
by
programs
and
activities
in
the
arts,
and
then
I
have
just
a
list
of
just
you
know
different
words
that
we
could
put
in
to
the
vision
statement
of
what
we
all
truly
believe
could
be.
Our
our
commission's
mission
statement.
B
I
think
if
we
share
that
in
our
google
docs,
everyone
else
will
be
able
to
review
it
in
an
ad
or
if
it's,
what
the
mission
I
mean,
what
the
commission
would
like,
then
we
can
bring
it
to
city
council.
E
Yeah
I
could
I
could
as
long
as
any
other
commissioner,
could
draft
out
maybe
different
mission
statements.
We
could
see
what
is
the
same.
Our.
E
And
then
maybe
add
on
anybody
else's
thing
that
maybe
we've
left
out
that
we
all
would
agree
on.
I
C
That
sounds
great,
and
I
was
I
asked
tina
a
question
earlier
too
about
working
in
the
google
doc,
like
the
preferred
method
of
instead
of
editing
like
commenting.
C
If
that's
the
preferred
method,
so
we
can
retain
what
other
individuals
had
put
inside
of
the
google
doc
and
then
kind
of
use
it
as
a
a
commenting
place
versus
editing
other
people's.
You
know
writing
until
we
determine
what's
the
final
draft.
We
want.
B
E
So,
just
to
further
further
clarify
it's
not
editing
other
people's
statements,
but
maybe
having
a
section
somewhere
where
we
can
all
post
our
different
statements
that
way
no
one's
getting
their
thoughts,
erased
or
anything.
Is
that
what
I
heard
chair,
amanda.
C
Yeah,
I
think
I
think
so
like
we
could
draft
our
own
or
if
we
like
somebody
else's,
we
can
just
instead
of
going
under
edit
there's
a
comment
option.
So
you
could
ask
questions
or
you
could.
You
know
maybe
make
a
clarifying
statement
or
something
like
that,
and
that
way
kind
of
everybody's
ideas
are
there,
but
we're
also
responding
to
each
other's.
C
Okay
and
is,
am
I
clear
that
in
the
bylaws
that
the
the
three
top
elements
there,
the
mission
vision,
purpose
they're
all
blank
right
now,
because
we're
still
kind
of
in
that
drafting
space-
that's
correct.
Okay,
I
just
was
like.
Oh
did
I
miss.
Did
I
miss
something
there?
Okay,
great.
A
Can
I
I
also
have
a
question
so
the
vision
statement?
I
don't
see
an
actual
mission
statement.
Will
there
be
a
vision
and
mission,
or
is
this
just
the
vision
right
now.
E
I
think
the
mission
is
like
like
the
goal,
and
I
guess,
like
the
vision,
is
how
we
make
it
happen.
I
think.
A
A
E
So
just
add
it
to
the
mission
added
to
the
the
bylaws.
C
And
I
do
believe
to
commissioner
sanchez
that
in
the
body
of
the
bylaws
that
we
could
pull
some
language
from
there,
like
that's,
succinct
around
the
mission
to
further
arts
and
culture
in
the
community
of
hollister.
Something
like
this
and
then
the
vision.
Is
that
big
picture
right
that
and
we
can
do
the
same
thing
with
the
vision
and
mission
too,
as
each
kind
of
bring
up
some
language
around
both
of
those
things
and
then
consolidate
similar
ideas
and
address
questions.
A
Commissioner,
what
do
you
think
yeah?
So
I
wrote
actually
both
the
mission
and
a
vision
statement
recently
in
the
last
I
don't
know
eight
months
and
what
we
did
was
we
created
the
the
vision
being
the
broader
scope
and
then
from
the
vision
we
extracted
the
mission,
which
was
you
know
more
like
four
sentences,
whereas
the
vision
was
like
four
like
paragraphs.
A
E
A
Yeah
so
at
least
in
my
assessment,
the
purpose
and
the
goals
are
typically
within
the
vision
statement,
but
if
we
want-
and
I
think
this
is
where
we
decide
right-
if
we
want
it
differently
right
is
do
we
also
want
to
have
two
other
statements
aside
from
the
vision
and
the
mission
statement,
is
that
something
that
was
brought
up
did
someone
type
that
in
there
is
that
something
we
wanted
to
do
like?
I
don't
I
don't
know
how
that
came
about,
so
I
don't
know,
that's
my
I'm
not
sure.
B
If
I
can
clarify
this
is
tina,
if
I
can
clarify
I
just
kind
of
put
some
different
content
in
there.
So
if
you,
if
our
the
commission
decides,
they
want
just
to
announce
what
our
goals
are
or
if
we
want
the
mission
and
vision,
but
typically
with
your
mission,
your
vision,
the
purpose
and
goals
kind
of
go
into
your
mission
and.
H
B
E
I
think
to
make
it
as
simple,
but
also
straight
to
the
point
of
what
we
want
to
do.
I
think
a
vision
and
a
mission
would
probably
be
all
that
we
needed.
C
I
agree,
I
think
the
vision
is
more
purpose
and
the
mission
is
more
goals.
What
do
you
think
that
there's
some?
Maybe
something
is
synonymous
about
those,
and
you
could
use
that
language
within
it.
You
know
the
purpose
is
you
know,
as
you
articulate
further
and
more
deeply,
like
commissioner
sanchez
was
talking
about
and
getting
a
little
bit
more
in
depth,
but
yeah
having
something
really
succinct
and
then
kind
of
like
some
of
those,
so
some
of
those
targets
within
that
I
think,
would
be
a
really
clean
way
to
organize
it.
G
B
D
C
G
C
F
I'm
just
looking
at
our
examples
that
we
had
checked
out
last
meeting,
so
the
gilroy
public
art
policy
and
then
the
public
art
or
the
arts
commission
at
santa
cruz.
They
seem
to
both
have
purpose
in
there.
I
don't
know
if
we're
just
if
it's
really
up
to
us
to
kind
of
decide,
and
their
purpose
is
just
like
a
paragraph.
A
One
term,
if
I
can
comment
on
that
yeah
like
we
decide
so
if
we
want
to
leave
purpose,
purpose
and
goals
there,
then
that
essentially,
would
be
the
same
thing
as
vision
and
mission,
but
I
think
that
traditionally,
in
most
cases
where
you
get
a
mission,
you
also
have
a
vision
that
accompanies
it.
So
the
purpose
and
goals,
I
believe
at
least
from
what
I've
seen
too
in
other
places.
C
Commissioner,
ross,
I
went
back
to
my
notes
as
well
and
when
I
read
this,
the
city
of
gilroy
under
purpose,
I
put
slash
mission
because
I
thought
that
that
was
their
mission
statement,
that
it
was
just
phrased
as
purpose.
I
I
like
the
goal.
I
do
like
goals,
I
think
it's.
I
love
that
it's
actionable,
I
think
that's
really
relevant,
but,
like
commissioner
sanchez
was
saying,
maybe
when
we
see
all
of
kind
of
what's
overlapping
or
redundant,
we
can
just
kind
of
squeeze
it
and
consolidate
it
and
make
it
really.
E
F
So
anyway,
that's
just
where
my
brain
has
been,
and
then
I
also
this
is
probably
getting
ahead.
But
I
like
also
that
they're
explaining,
like
the
role
of
the
committee
role
of
the
of
the
and
like
duties
and
responsibilities,
which
maybe
those
are
more
actions.
C
I
agree
I
I
was
I'm
kind
of
desiring
a
little
bit
more
of
that,
but
I
didn't
know
if
that
was
like
a
separate
document
or
if
the
you
know,
actions
would
be
something
more
like
a
strategic
planning
type
of
document
that
goes
alongside
this.
You
know
over
the
course
of
a
three
year
period,
or
something
like
that.
I
didn't
know
how
that
worked.
If
this
was
really
a
more
general
overlay
and
that
embedded
within
it
would
be
some
more
kind
of
concrete
actionable
items
yeah.
So
I
have
those
questions
as
well.
E
I
definitely
do
think
it's
important
to
put
actions
why?
What
are
we
doing
right?
So
I
I
don't
know
if
we
can
slide
that
into
the
mission
or
the
vision
or
have
a
separate
area
for
actions
I
mean,
I
think
this
is
why
why
we
have
these
meetings
and
discussions
to
really
break
down
how
we
want
you
know
our
this
whole
beginning
part
of
this
bylaw,
so.
A
Go
ahead
yeah,
so,
basically
the
vision
is
kind
of
like
what
our
hopes
and
dreams
are
right.
So
it's
like
we're
gonna.
Do
we
want
to
do
all
of
this
sort
of
thing
like
these
are
the
different
things
that
we're
trying
to
achieve,
and
then
the
mission
is
then
extracted
going
and
then
the
mission
being
the
purpose,
like
commissioner,
chairperson
shiato
said,
is
then
the
mission
is
the.
A
This
is
exactly
what
the
goal
is,
or
the
purpose
is
right
of
the
of
the
commission
and
then
yes,
I
think
we're
to
that
point
where
you
have
actionable
items
right,
but
I'm
looking
at
all
these
articles
right
are
the
articles
also,
a
part
of
that
or
this
is
the
articles
are
essentially
just
our
sort
of
rules
of
engagement,
so
I'm
kind
of
looking
through
this,
and
so
we're
talking
about
then
probably
two
different
documents
or
two
different
yeah,
two
different
things
that
were
two
different
subject.
A
B
B
What,
when
we
have
meetings,
you
follow
the
the
what
is
it
called
help
me
out.
You
guys
robert
rules,
yeah.
A
B
Yes,
but
if
we
want
to
create
a
different
document
and
call
it
maybe
just
the
policy
or
I
I'm
not
sure,
maybe
we
can
remove
the
mission
statement,
our
vision
statement,
our
purpose
and
goals
and
create
a
separate
document,
but
still
attach
it
and
present
it
to
the
city
council
for
approval.
B
So
what
we
have
on
the
different
articles
is
is
just
a
document
that
we
provide
to
all
of
our
commissioners
what
our
expectations,
what
the
city,
what
our
council
expects
from
an
appointed
commissioner
attendance
policy,
their
duties.
So
if,
if
we
want
to,
we
could
create
a
separate
document,
it.
B
B
I
think
I'm
gonna
have
to
get
clarification
from
our
city
clerk,
but
I
think
we
have
to
create
our
bylaws
and
our
bylaws
are
right
here.
The
draft
that
I
provided-
and
I
think
that
our
mission
statement
and
all
the
other
things
can
either
be
a
policy
or
we
just
put
it
as
part
of
our
bylaws,
but
I'm
going
to
get
clarification
from
the
city
clerk.
C
So
if
those
are,
if
those
are
going
to
potentially
be
two
separate
items
at
this
point,
do
we
just
want
to
move
into
the
discussion
about
the
bylaws.
B
We
can
yes
and
then,
but
I
still
do.
I
still
would
like
us
to
to
work
on
this
document
and
and
still
write
in
our
mission
statement
or
vision,
kind
of
still
continue
to
create
that
by
our
next
meeting.
B
E
That
is
yeah,
and
do
we
do
that
by
each
coming
up
with
our
own,
what
we
believe
and
then
kind
of
comparing
them
at
the
next
meeting
I
mean
I
want
to
make
it
as
simple
as
possible
as
well.
You
know
I
I
know
if
I
can
imagine,
if
a
resident
were
to
be
reading
this,
they
wouldn't
want
to
be
reading.
They
weren't,
okay,
we'll
get
to
the
point.
What
are
you,
what
are
you
guys
doing?
What
is
your?
B
I'd
rather
share
the
document
under
a
draft
so
that
we
can
all
work
on
it
together
and
then,
hopefully,
by
our
next
meeting,
we
can
have
something
solid
to
where
once
we
put
it
together,
we
can
either
approve
it
or
go
back
and
edit
something.
D
B
C
That's:
okay,
no
problem!
Council!
Member,
I'm
sorry,
I'm
still
learning
care
commit,
commissioner
ross.
What
do
you
recommend?
Are
you
interested
in
having
a
discussion,
especially
about
some
specific
language,
some
guiding
language,
and
even
commissioner
sanchez,
since
you
were
just
working
on
mission
vision,
do
we
want
to
discuss
some
options
now?
Because
I
know
I'm
vice
chair
rojas,
already
described
kind
of
what
what
his
thoughts
were.
F
I'm
up
for
it
we're
all
here.
I
think
that
if
it's
possibility,
let's
go
for
it
and
just
even
get
some
some
words
that
were
like
some
key
terms
that
we're
definitely
wanting
to
include,
and
then
you
know,
kind
of
rough
it
out
and
then
maybe
be
able
to
to
rework
it.
You
know
as
needed
and
that's
that's
my
thought.
Yeah
I'm.
I
F
A
Is
it
okay,
if
we're
gonna,
do
that?
Is
it
okay,
if
I
maybe
copy
in
a
little
bit
of
a
vision
that
I
already
have
written
before,
and
maybe
if
it
sparks
a
conversation
or
sparks
any
kind
of
inspiration,
can
I
do
that.
C
A
I
think
it's
okay,
I
can
put
go
ahead
and
put
it
in
the
google
doc
and
then
we
can
read
it
really
quick
and
then
we
can
just
delete
it.
I
think
that's
probably
going
to
be
the
simpler
okay.
G
G
A
D
A
Yeah,
okay,
so
it
says
at
audacity
no
one
is
turned
away
for
the
lack
of
ability
to
pay
a
program
fee.
No
student
is
ever
turned
away
for
lack
of
training
or
experience.
Equitable
access
to
the
arts.
Education
opens
the
gates
to
all
community
students
who
believe
they
can
manifest
anything
they
dream
of
and
inspire
to
be
to
help
students
achieve
their
ambitions.
Audacity
sees
each
student
as
an
individual
audacity
accounts
for
their
individual
cultures.
A
The
promise
that
we're
making
right
to
the
community
audacity
will
continue
to
serve
silicon
valley,
title
one
schools
and
are
in
a
period
of
recovery,
along
with
the
community
we
serve
audacity
is
committed
to
serving
2000
students
and
reinstating
50
to
75
youth
productions
per
year,
as
kova
19
restrictions
are
lifted,
audacity
will
expand
our
portfolio
by
introducing
programs
that
explore
the
intersection
of
art
and
technology
such
as
film
and
video
production,
music
production.
So
it's
basically
kind
of
laying
out
like
sort
of
what
our
future
plans
are
and
what
our
what
our
goals
are.
F
Thank
you,
so
maybe
we
should
start
pulling
some
like
what
are
our?
What
is
it
we
want.
I
mean
a
lot
of
times
when
I
work
with
the
students
on
their
awareness
campaigns.
What
are
your
goals,
what
are
your
actions,
and
then
you
come
to
that
that
mission
statement
or
or
vision,
statement
or
purpose
that
just
happily
encapsulates
all
of
it.
So
what
are
we
wanting
from
this.
B
I
would
suggest
that
there
is
under
new
business
goals
of
the
commission,
chair
chiaro.
If
you're,
okay
with
it,
we
can
discuss
that
and
all
together.
C
And
I
agree
with
commissioner
ross:
I
think
what
stands
out
to
me
about
commissioner
sanchez's
mission
statement
and
what
commissioner
ross
both
said
is
like
the
verbs
that
we're
using
just
as
in
like
the
city
of
gilroy,
you
know
the
verbs
are
using,
you
know
recognize,
implement
promote
what
are
the
verbs
that
we
want
to
use
that
are
you
know
those
actions
that
we're
taking.
F
And
then
using
our
arts
visual
performing
right
to
kind
of
do
that
and
sorry
I'm
just
trying
to
get
us
rolling
on
it.
Oh.
E
E
I
just
I
guess
the
way
that
I
see
things
is
that
you
bring
communities
together
by
having
fun
things
that
bring
people
together
and
a
lot
of
the
time
it's
really
based
around
arts
and
culture.
You
know:
theater,
literature,
painting,
sculpture,
poetry,
music,
dance
architecture,
storytelling,
spirituality,
rituals.
All
these
things.
E
You
know,
if
you
don't
have
it
we
don't
know,
we
can't
really
learn
from
each
other,
and
so
I
guess
that's
where
I'm
I'm
thinking
for
this
thing.
You
know,
I
don't
know
if
anybody
wants
to
piggyback
off
that,
but
that's
that's
kind
of
what
I
see.
C
I
agree
by
sharon.
I
think
I
also
agree
with
commissioner
ross
kind
of
the
idea
of
utilizing
the
arts
as
a
catalyst
for
community
engagement
and
community
change
and
then
maybe
under
some
of
those
other
fields
of
goals
or
actions.
You
can
kind
of
broaden
that
scope
a
bit.
C
A
Thought,
commissioner
ross
said:
community
change
is
that.
Did
I
mishear
that
then.
A
I
just
want
to
know
how
we
define
it.
In
other
words,
so
we
flush
it
out
in
the
vision.
I
guess
because
at
least
are
we
starting
with
the
mission
or
the
vision
statement.
F
F
I
think
we
need
to
know
our
overall.
What
do
we
want
right
and
then
we
just
have
kind
of
this
one
sentence,
maybe
two
sentences,
little
mission
statement
that
you
know
captures
it
all:
that's
up
top
community
change.
I'm
not
sure.
I
don't
I'm
sorry
if
I
said
that
I
don't
know
what
that
what
I
would
have
meant
by
that.
C
F
That's
yeah,
that's
what
I
was
thinking
and
I
was
kind
of
you
know.
As
commissioner
rojas
you
were
saying,
or
vice
chairman
you
were
talking
about
all
of
these
different
types
of
arts
and
I've
started
thinking.
So
we
have
visual,
applied
and
and
performing
arts,
and
I'm
wondering
you
know
we
have
like
tattoo
artists
and
hair.
D
F
I
F
E
Yeah,
I
I
agree,
I
think
what
our
town
maybe
lacks
in
certain
artistic
flair.
We
certainly
do
have
a
lot
of
people
whose
work
which
I
don't
think
they
really
think
about-
is
in
the
arts
of
some
sort
so
yeah.
I
definitely
agree.
C
I
think
also
a
big
piece
which,
if
this
is
just
the
brainstorming
pieces,
I'm
just
like
roland
rosenda,
said
in
public
comment-
is
really
advocating
for
investment.
C
So
I
definitely
think
that
is
a
big
part
of
the
role
in
doing
it,
because
if
you
have
no
sustainability,
you
know
you
can
celebrate,
you
can
bring
together.
You
can
recognize
and
nothing
is
going
to
happen
so
kind
of
embedding
infrastructure
too,
to
support
community
engagement
in
the
arts
and-
and
I
don't
know
where
that
kind
of
falls
in
the
scheme
of
mission,
vision,
goals
and
actions.
But
I
definitely
think
that's
a
big
component.
A
I'd
like
to
second
that
in
that
absolutely
mission
and
vision,
unfortunately,
doesn't
we
can't
execute
it.
Unfortunately,
in
many
cases,
because
we
don't
have
the
funds
to
do
so
and
there
again
back
to
to
vice
mayor
ascendis,
is
that
to
be
able
to
identify
a
grant
writer,
but
also,
I
understand
perhaps
that
we
can
ask
maybe
city
council
to
help
us
sort
of
seed
that
do
is
there
is.
Is
there
a
process
for
that
that
we
know
that?
A
Maybe
we
can
ask
them
to
help
us
seed,
the
the
actual
funding
of
finding
you
know
a
grant
writer
or
someone
who
can
help
us,
and
I
think
in
the
in
the
text.
Absolutely
I
think,
that's
a
big
part
of
what
we're
going
to
be
doing
is
ensuring
that,
in
order
that
this
commission
continue
to
be
here,
we're
going
to
be
able,
we
need
to
be
able
to
fund
it.
So
yeah,
I'm
in
very
much
agreement
with
that.
B
Commissioner
sanchez,
to
answer
your
question:
yes,
that's
something
that
I
would
work
on
a
report
to
cancel
and
during
that
report
or
presentation
I
would
just
ask
probably
chair
chiaro
or
vice
chair
rojas,
to
kind
of
present
the
ideas
of
the
commission.
E
Yeah
once
we
gather
a
solid
yeah
I
could
present
to.
I
also
agree.
I
third
that
motion
about
you
know
I
think,
sometimes
if
we
were
strategic
enough
with
what
we
present
to
the
public,
it
could
make
the
town
money
it
could
make
local
artists
money.
I
know
just
for
an
example
in
the
city
of
san
jose.
Sometimes
they
have
art
events
that
bring
in
lots
of
money
to
the
vendors
bringing
money
to
the
city.
E
E
Therefore,
then,
having
a
lot
of
the
businesses
downtown
probably
have
a
lot
more
foot
traffic,
and
I
mean
that's
just
what
I
see.
I'm
not
I
know
economist,
but
I'm
thinking
that
would
be
probably
a
way
to
go.
C
I
agree,
and
I
think
that
the
more
you
do
it's.
C
It
is
a
snowball
effect
and-
and
I
definitely
have
seen
this
in
in
my
work
as
just
you
know-
one
piece
of
art
goes
up
and
it
another
piece
of
art
goes
up,
and
I
really
like
what
commissioner
ross
said
about
really
bringing
in
applied
arts,
and
that
was
a
question
I
had
about
the
bylaws
which
those
that
could
be
just
in
the
bylaws,
because
it
says
fine
arts
and
I
asked
if
we
should
clarify
that
or
expand
on
that,
but
potentially
in
the
bylaws,
it
could
be
stated
in
that
fashion
and
then
later
in
the
goals
and
actions,
you
could
really
think
about
how
you're
building
out
the
idea
of
what
the
arts
are
and
can
become
and
really
making
sure
that
it's
bringing
up
all
of
the
community
and
not
just
certain
sectors
or
what
we.
C
What
one
person
thinks
you
know,
is
art
or
what
is
you
know,
a
valuable
art
form
or
something
like
this,
but
I
think
it
you
know,
one
art
form
will
be
get
another
and
it
will
kind
of
just
continue
to
build
and
bring
a
lot
of
positive
energy
and
engagement.
E
I'm
also
hoping
that,
once
we
really
really
start
getting
out
there
and
having
the
public
really
know
about
this
commission,
and
when
we
finally
do
have
that
mission
statement,
and
we
finally
do
have
that
vision,
there
will
be
a
lot
more
community
involvement,
and
you
know
it
could
be
as
far
as
people
who
have
careers
in
art,
local
artists,
people
who
make
things.
People
who
you
know
you're
right,
artists,
art
is
is
is
infinite.
It
can
be
really
anything
if
you
really
spin
it
yeah.
Thank
you.
C
And
I
believe
that
commissioner
sanchez,
what
would
what
she
brought
up
for
our
review
around
what
stood
out
to
me
without
with
the
mission
that
you
had
written
here,
was
partnerships
and
how
partnerships
can
develop
sustainability
and
provide
new
opportunities,
especially
when
you're
looking
at
technology,
even
like
commissioner
ross
was
saying
applied
arts
like
how
do
we
utilize
those
partnerships
for
sustainability
and
elevate
the
community
through
all
of
these
new
partnerships
and
and
individuals
and
community
members
that
are
going
to
be
growing,
you
know
their
our
community
is
growing.
F
F
More
culture
or
celebrate
the
culture
that
exists
where,
whether
whether
it
just
be
hollister
itself
or
the
individual
cultures
that
exist
within,
we
want
to
elevate,
create,
build
community.
We
want
to
generate
revenue.
D
F
So
those
are
kind
of
what
I've
been
taking
note
of.
What
y'all
have
been
saying.
Did
I
miss
anything,
because
we
can
kind
of
then
start
to
really
build
on
that
like?
How
would
we
do
these
things?
For
instance,
you
know
I
teach
at
the
high
school,
so
that's
where
my
brain
goes
a
lot,
and
I
do
want
to
see
that
we
really
invest
in
our
youth
and
we
show
that.
F
F
Do
we
create
events
that
are
within
the
schools
as
well?
You
know
so
now
I'm
starting
to
kind
of
get
into
actions.
Sorry,
but.
E
E
I
do.
I
think
that
is
something
that
we
kind
of
didn't
really
talk
about,
but
yeah
the
youth
in
town.
I
know
a
lot
of
the
commissioners
here,
work
with
children,
you
know
they're
the
future,
so
invest
in
them.
Definitely
I
personally
don't
work
with
with
a
lot
of
children,
so
I
don't
think
I'd
be
the
best
person
to
make
a
goal
about
children
and
the
youth.
But
please
please,
if
anyone
has
ideas
or
how
we
could
work,
that.
A
A
lot
of
the
work
that
I've
done
historically
in
the
arts
and
basically
here
in
hollister
now,
has
been
basically
social
justice
through
the
arts.
That's
my
just
personal
mission
in
this
work
and
that's
how
I
have
always
worked,
and
I
think
that's
what
inspires
me.
Not.
I
think
I
know
that's
what
inspires
me
the
most
simply
because
I
myself
am
a
product
of
being
a
person
who
was
like
bust
to
a
different
neighborhood,
because
we
didn't
have
the
resources.
A
Therefore,
the
new
school
district,
where
I
was
bused
to,
I
actually
had
access
to
so
many
arts
that
it
just
completely
changed
my
life,
and
so
I
believe
that
that
is
a
very,
very
important
way
that
we
empower
not
not
even
really
just
our
students,
although
we
I
do
work
with
kids,
mainly
now,
but
it
empowers
in
communities
in
general
right
to
be
able
to
to
be
able
to
partake
in
community
art
projects
and
community
art
or
just
events,
cultural
events,
etc,
arts
and
cultural
events.
A
So
this
will
always
be
the
message
you'll
get
from
me,
I'm
the
annoying
activist.
So
I
that's
that's.
Where
my
my
mind,
my
passion
always
goes
is
to
be
able
to
uplift
communities
by
empowering
them
and
letting
them
know
what
opportunities
are
out
there
for
them.
And,
yes,
there's
definitely
you
know
the
ability
to
make
a
living
in
the
arts
which
you're
constantly
being
told
as
a
kid
like.
This
is
just
kind
of
a
fun
thing.
Don't
actually
think
you
can
do
this
for
a
living,
but
you
know
post
covet.
A
It
feels
that
way,
post
ab5.
It
feels
that
way.
But
currently
I
really
feel
that
if
we
continue
to
sort
of
fight
this
fight,
we
will
absolutely
come
out
bigger
and
stronger,
especially
with
this
commission
being
created.
I
think
that's
definitely
a
positive
in
the
right
direction
and
it's
all
towards
you,
know,
access
and
equity
and
everything
that
social
justice
stands
for,
especially
for
a
town
like
hollister.
That's
going
through
so
many
changes
in
addition
to
everything
else.
That's
that's
upon
it
right
now,.
F
I
think
that's
great
commissioner
sanchez,
I'm
glad
that
you
brought
it
up
because
I
was
I
was
thinking
along
the
same
lines,
the
social
justice.
So
it's
it
connects
like
self-expression
but
also
oops,
sorry,
creating
a
safe
space
because
we're
not
a
very
diverse
town,
and
so
we
would
like
for
people
who
do
visit
that
might
be
of
a
different
anything
to
feel
safe
here.
So
so.
E
Do
we
want
to
say
that
the
the
commission
would
also
help
bring
diversity
into
town,
which
then,
would
you
know
social
justice
and
then
the
long-term
effects
of
being
exposed
to
the
arts
like
like?
We
were
saying
you
know
if
you
don't
have
access
to
it?
How
do
you
know
about
it
and
how
do
you
enrich
your
life
without
it?
So
there
might
be
people
in
our
very
own
town
here
that
don't
have
any
access
to
arts
or
who
don't
know
the
broad
range
of
the
arts
and
culture
out
here
so.
D
C
C
And
I
also
agree
with
commissioner
ross
and
it
makes
me
think
of
how
we
can
utilize
language
in
the
document
that
clarifies
the
idea
that
we
want
to
embed
the
arts
in
every
sector
that
it
we
really
want
it
to
be
everywhere,
for
all
people
not.
And
how
do
we
do
that?
You
know,
and
how
do
we
manifest
that?
C
And
what
does
it
look
like
for
different
people
different
for
youth
for
our
older
community
and
then
how
do
we
kind
of
direct
direct
the
arts
to
all
of
those
people
that
need
it
in
maybe
different
ways
or
different,
different
avenues?
How
do
we
reach
all
those
people.
F
Maybe
a
chair
chiato,
it
could
be
something
like
we
have
artists
here
that
give
demonstrations,
but
we're
also
starting
to
bring
artists
that
are
from
the
bay
area
or
you
know
even
internationally
or
whatever.
Maybe
it
could
build
to
something
like
that,
so
that
we
can
get
other
perspectives
of
experiences.
E
I
also
think
it's
a
big
deal
that
you
know.
I
went
to
a
festival
in
watsonville
last
weekend
and
you
have
so
many
small
business
owners
that
can't
afford
storefronts.
You
know
that
you
know
have
to
pay
large
fees
to
get
a
booth
at
these
festivals.
E
So
I
think
you
know,
I
don't
know
if
this
is
totally
off
topic
or
not,
but
I
would
like
to
see
that
applied
somewhere.
You
know
more
opportunity
for
the
for
the
small
business
owners
and
local
artists.
I
C
I
was
also
thinking
that
could
go
within
the
bylaws
under
you
know.
What
is
fine
arts
like
what
it
is
and
then
what
that
looks
like
you
know
when
it
says
dance,
theater,
a
sculpture,
that
it
could
have
said
there
or
if
there
was
another
clarifying
document
that
it
would
have
said.
You
know,
events,
festivals.
C
You
know
things
that
have
come
up
already
in
a
coup.
You
know
a
couple
of
meetings
like
how
would
we
what
are
those?
What
are
the?
What
are
those
fine
arts
elements?
Look
like
in
action,
especially
when
you're
coming
when
you're
thinking
about
like
economic
sustainability.
A
A
There
is
a
a
study
that
was
done
about
the
effect
on
on
arts
for
the
effect
of
arts
and
culture
on
economies,
and
this
came
out
pretty
much
after
covet
just
because
we
had
such
major
losses,
but
this
one
in
particular
really
speaks
to.
I
think
what
we're
talking
about
now
and
chair
kiado
chiaro.
Am
I
saying
that
right,
chiaro,
okay,
yeah!
Yes,
thank
you!
A
So
can
you
all
see
that
so
she
goes
grateful?
Can
you
see
it
okay?
A
So
it
talks
about,
for
instance,
what
a
local
versus
a
non-local
arts
audience
spending
when
we
have
art
and
cultural
events,
so
it
says
you
know
the
average
per
person
per
event,
audience
expenditures
shows
31.47
and
it
sort
of
breaks
down
like
when
someone
comes
in
out
of
town.
They
spend
an
average
of
47.57
as
opposed
to
a
local
audience,
is
23
so
and
it
breaks
down.
A
This
study
is
really
super
interesting.
It
was
taken
by,
I
don't
know
how
many
organizations,
or,
and
even
just
cultural
affairs,
office,
arts
and
cultural
affairs
offices
and
and
local
governments
across
the
the
nation.
So
if
anybody
is
interested
in
also
taking
a
look
at
this,
it's
kind
of
long,
but
it's
really
interesting.
It
has
a
lot
of
very
good
information,
but
that's
what
what
you
were
just
talking
about.
Amanda
is
just
you
know
how
the
economic
viability
and
how
we
can
continue
to
sustain
it.
A
In
addition
to
looking
for
grants.
I
C
Maybe
this
could
be
up
for
if
the
city
council
hasn't
already
seen
this.
It,
though
this
would
be
a
really
great
element
to
have
like
previewed
before
a
presentation
when
you're
asking,
for
you
know
the
the
tax,
the
impact
fees.
F
Is
it
also
possible
when
we're
talking
about
impact
fees
is
also
possible
to
do
another,
just
a
little
tax
or
something
you
know
like
us
like
a
sales
tax
sort
of
thing
like
san
francisco,
you
pay
the
medical,
the
health
care
tax,
you
know
for
the
employees,
so
it's
always
on
your
bill.
Is
that
something
that
we
could
also
start
doing
here?
That
would
be,
you
know,
a
tax
that
goes
into
the
arts,
commission.
B
I
I
tried
I
was
looking
through
some
some
things
back
east.
They
do
a
hospitality
tax,
but
after
my
research
I
realized
it
was
similar
to
our
tot.
So
it's
kind
of
the
same
thing:
transit
taxes.
So
it's
very
it
was
very,
very
similar
and
I
think
it
just
back
east
it's
caught.
It
is
called
hospitality
and
we
call
it
our
tots
in
california
so
but
just
doing
research.
B
I
think
that
vice
mayor
rosendes,
he
mentioned
any
new
commercial
businesses,
kind
of
taxing
them
or
putting
arts
in
their
building
and
if
they
choose
not
to,
then
we
do
that
in
luffy
and-
and
that
goes
into
the
ac.
I
call
our
arts,
culture
and
commission
acc
in
case
you
guys
that
would
go
into
the
acc
fund
and
that's
where
we
could
possibly
do
festival.
You
know
bring
some
revenue
or
entertainment
to
the
downtown
or
to
hollister.
F
B
And
we
can
look
into
other
types
of
impact
fees.
Also,
it's
it's
the
research
that
we
would
do.
I
know
when
we
first
started
with
the
acc
forming
it.
I
was
trying
to
get
ahead
a
little
bit
and
just
to
see
some
research
and
that's
what
I
found
and
then
we
reached
out
to
a
firm
through
our
planning
department,
our
development
services.
I'm
sorry,
our
development
services
department
and
I
think
they're
going
to
do
some
research
so
I'll
bring
that
information.
B
C
B
C
Yeah,
I
was
just
curious
because,
as
that
term,
you
know,
as
the
word
you
know,
tourist
destination
comes
up.
You
know
in
in
correlation
with
the
arts
it.
It
seems
to
me
that
that
would
be
almost
like
another
source
of
a
portion
of
a
percentage
of
revenue
for
the
commission
to
to
utilize
in
some
way.
If
we're
amplifying
tourism
through
the
arts,
I
don't
know,
I
don't
know
if
there's
a
connection
there,
but.
E
I
think
not
this
last
supervisor's
meeting,
but
I
think
the
one
before
it
they
were
talking
about
how
they're
they're
trying
to
build
tourism
in
hollister
too,
and
I
I
feel
I
feel
like
that-
could
be
doable
for
sure.
If
they,
if
they
get
successful
on
that,
then
we
could
definitely
get
fun.
Somehow
I
mean
you
know,
we
we'd
be
planning
a
lot
of
events
through
the
acc
and
maybe
the
number
one
reason
why
people
come
into
town.
So
you
know,
I
definitely
think
we
would
deserve
that
to
continue
the
funding
for
this.
C
Tina,
do
we
want
to
move
on?
How
would
you
like
to
proceed.
B
B
I,
I
wrote
down
a
few
things,
but
commissioner
ross
came
up
with
some
great
ideas
and
vice
chair
rojas,
also,
if
you
guys
can
add
some
of
those
things
into
our
google
doc,
along
with
commissioner
sanchez
and
with
that
being
said,
we
could.
I
think
that
we
discussed
our
mission
and
vision
statement
kind
of
went
over
our
acc
bylaws.
F
I
think
we
were
talking
about
a
call
for
artist
for
it
right,
so
should
we
talk
about
how
to
call
for
it
or.
E
I
mean
I
I'm
assuming.
If
we
do
have
a
call
for
artists
there
would
be
parameters
or
something
that
we'd
want.
I
mean
I'm
sure
people
can
make
beautiful
vlogs,
but
you.
H
E
Make
it
I
I
guess
just
as
simple
so
it's
a
flag
that
represents
the
whole
town.
I
don't
know
if
anyone
else
has
any
other.
You
know
I
want
to
call
them
standards,
because
there's
really
you
know,
but
something
simple,
something
nice
that
we
could
ask
the
public
for
different
options
from
local
artists
for
sure
yeah
guidelines,
yes,
guidelines.
Thank
you.
A
Are
we
talking
about
potentially
a
survey
or
something
that
would
go
out
to
like
who,
in
terms
of
ideas
of,
for
instance,
I've
heard
a
lot
of
whenever
working
on
projects?
Is,
you
know,
being
able
to
show
say
the
agricultural
history
of
of
hollister
to
really
acknowledge?
A
A
E
Do
have
we
have
a
couple
of
seals
right,
we
have
the
the
town
seal
and
we
have
san
benito
county
seal.
I
don't
know
if
they
would
want
to
create
another
with.
You
know,
not
not
too
sure
if
we
want
to
use
what's
already
existing
slap
it
on
a
flag
or
if
or
if
we
really
want
to
really
get
into
it.
Like
commissioner
sanchez
was
saying,
is
you
know,
different
representations
of
what
the
town
is
about.
F
Well,
we
could,
I
think
we
talked
maybe
about
it,
being
a
rotating
flag,
every
x
amount
of
time
or
if
we
want
it
to
be
one,
but
I
was
thinking
we
could
put
out
like
a
a
prompt.
Basically,
so
what
is
hollister
to
you,
commissioner
sanchez?
You
talked
about
history,
growth,
prosperity.
We
could
have
some
little
keywords
that
sort
of
inspire
them.
D
F
So
maybe
we
could
come
out
with
a
question,
something
that
is
just
going
to
prompt
them
to
inspire
them
and
have
them.
You
know
we
should
have
a
a
date,
a
deadline
for
them
to
submit
it
by.
We
should
probably
get
it
out
on
this
new
social
media
page
that
we're
going
to
be
talking
about
getting
it
into
the
schools
getting
it.
F
E
Is
anyone
concerned
about
because
I
do
I
do
think
it
would
be
great
to
have
it
by
a
local
artist,
someone
who's?
Who
is
hollister
right?
Who
knows
a
lot
about
it?
Who,
but
also
is
anyone
concerned
about
potential
negative
opinions
from
other
people
in
town?
You
know
like?
Oh,
I
don't
think
that
flag
represents
what
hollister
is
or
you
know,
I'm
just
asking.
A
I
think
that's
why
surveys
are
probably
a
good
idea
that,
even
though
it
takes
longer,
at
least
you
get,
you
know
more
people's
opinions.
D
A
Because
I
do
I
yeah
I've
noticed
there's
different
opinions
about.
I
mean
everybody
agrees
on
the
agricultural,
at
least
from
my
experience,
but
yeah
like,
for
instance,
like
commissioner.
A
No
sorry
ross
was
saying
you
know
you
have
the
the
the
you
know
tattoo
artists,
you
have
you
have
all
of
this
other
artistic
expression
and
as
much
as
I've
heard,
a
lot
of
people
say:
there's
not
a
lot
to
eat
in
hollister.
I'm
finding
that
I
can
eat
a
lot
here
that
there's
a
lot
of
stuff
that
I
love
you
know.
So
you
know
things
like
that.
I
mean
someone
might
say
that
there's
you
know
just
the
food
here.
A
You
know
there's
so
many
different
perspectives
that
I
think
it
would
be
absolutely
important
to
make
sure
we
you
know
get
you
know
as
many
people's
opinions
as
we
can.
Maybe
there's
something
new
in
every
district
or
I
don't
know
something
like
that
to
where
we
can
get
kind
of
the
full
breadth
of
what
people
believe.
Hollister
represents
artistically.
E
I
think
maybe
that's
how
we
get
guidelines
right.
Maybe
the
survey
will
then
give
us
what
the
people
want
to
see.
You
know
because
some,
like
you,
said
some
people
to
hollisters
the
motorcycle
rally
to
some
people.
It's
the
wineries
here
to
some
people.
It's
you
know
it's
different
things,
and
so
maybe
a
survey
of
what
does
hollister
mean
to
you.
We
get
all
the
feedback
we
create
guidelines.
Then
we
have
a
called
up
for
an
artist.
You
know
saying
hey:
this
is
what
we
want
to
see
on
here,
create
something
you
know.
F
Would
you
want
it
to
be
open
to
individual
artists,
as
well
as
like
a
collaboration
of
artists,
or
would
it
be
okay
and
then
we're
gonna
have
we're
gonna
select
like
producer
sanchez
is
mentioning
what
if
we
had
somebody
an
artist
from
each
district
that
then
we
they
had
created
something
together
that
might
be
kind
of
hard
to
get
one
from
each
district,
but
right
have.
A
You
seen,
in
fact,
I
think
I
saw
this
actually
at
an
artist
studio.
It's
called
credo
in
san
juan
baltista.
They
she
particularly
likes
the.
I
don't
know
what
she
called
them,
but
it
was
like
this
circle
and
I
had
like
four
different
like
say
images
inside
that
circle,
and
it
was
a
collaborative
piece
that
was
created
by
four
different
artists
and
each
one
of
them
was
really
interesting
and
is.
E
A
E
C
I
like
the
idea
of,
like
maybe
potentially
disparate
groups
or
like
designs,
coming
together
as
one
as
a
symbol
of
unity.
I
think
one
of
the
things
I'm
thinking
or
questions
I
have
is
like
eligibility
guidelines.
You
know,
of
course
you
have
to
be
a
resident
like.
Are
we
going
to
take
artwork
from
students
k
to
12
to
adult?
I
don't
know
if
you
want,
that
range
is
digital
work
accepted
and
also
just.
C
I
think
I
would
recommend
like
some
boundaries
around
like
I
don't
know,
I
think
when
sometimes
when
it
comes
to
like
a
big
piece
of
artwork
like
a
mural
or
a
flag
or
something,
if
you
do
a
lot
of
detail,
work,
it
can
get
lost
and
so
how
you
can
kind
of
concentrate
on
like
symbols
and
like
bold,
artful
design
to
to
represent
like
what
like,
and
maybe
we
should
put
out
this
call
after
we
solidify
our
mission
envision
too.
C
That
kind
of
goes
alongside
that
call
after
the
survey
which
I
really
like,
because
I
think
you'll
get
that
bubbling
up
to
the
top
of
probably
10
concepts
or
something.
E
E
But
I
also
don't
want
to
gosh
what
is
the
word
I'm
looking
for?
I
don't
want
to
dull
anyone's
creativity
either.
So.
F
E
Would
this
flag
be
like
not
only
flown,
like
I'm
sure
at
city
hall,
but
would
it
also
be.
I
E
Everywhere,
like
is
it
going
to
be
yeah
right
like?
Is
it
going
to
be
a
representation?
So
it's
going
to
be
on
mail,
it's
going
to
be
on
online
like
how
far
do
we
want
you
know?
Is
it
just
a
little
folky
city
flag
that
we're
gonna?
Have
that
only
we
know
about,
or
is
it
gonna
be
like
something
that
people
can
google
and
see
that
this
is
our
town
flag?
B
And
at
some
of
our
parks
there
there
is
their
flagpoles
at
done.
I
think
we
have
I'm
not
it
done,
I'm
sorry
at
vista
park
hill.
I
think
we
have
two
flag
poles.
So
we
could,
you
know,
that's
the
highest
peak
park
that
we,
the
city
owns,
so
we
can
fly
them
there.
We
do
have
our
pool
here
in
front
of
city
hall.
B
There
are
different
areas,
it's,
it
would
be.
You
know
a
recommendation
to
city
council
what
where
the
commission
would
like
to
fly
the
flag
or
where
they
would
like
to
put
the
symbol
of
the
flag,
and
then
the
council
would
decide.
C
I'm
also
curious
about
the
potential
for
like
public
voting.
Maybe
you
could
have
if
you
did
have
that
survey
going
out
preliminarily.
Maybe
you
also
have
a
public
voting
on
on
the
pieces
that
are
chosen
and
then
the
the
public
can
participate
in
the
final
choice.
I
don't
know
if
that's
possible
or
relevant
or
if
the
the
commission
needs
to
do
that
because
of
our
charge.
F
B
Yeah
we
we
could
share
it
on
the
the
acc
social
media
page
and,
of
course,
with
hollister
recreation
too,
and
get
it
out
to
the
public.
C
About
the
idea
of
the
rotating
like,
is
it
a
rotating
competition,
or
does
it
stay
especially
like
by
sure
rojas
mentioned
like?
Is
it
gonna,
depending
on
how
you're
gonna
utilize
it
what's
the
best
way
to
do
it
like
you're,
going
to
have
it
on
mailings
and
a
lot
of
printed
material
you're
not
going
to
want
to
have
maybe
a
competition
every
year?
I
don't
know.
E
Yeah,
is
it
something
that's
going
to
be
rotated,
or
is
it
going
to
have
an
expiration
date
one
day
for
the
idea
of
creating
another?
I
guess
I
would
have
to
do
my
own
research
on
a
lot
of
city
flags.
E
E
You
know,
but
I
guess
that's
a
decision
that
we
all
have
to
come
up
with.
F
Yeah,
I
like
the
idea
of
it
staying
the
same
for
a
while
at
least.
A
Or
at
least
through
our
through,
however
long
we're
commissioners
until
the
next.
D
C
That's
a
great
idea,
then
each
new
commission
has
an
opportunity
to
like
reconceive
of
it
tina.
Would
you
recommend
the
next
steps
for
the
designing
of
the
flag,
maybe
to
have
like
a
again
like
a
google
doc
that
has
kind
of
like
the
steps
and
and
like
that
different
elements?
Like
first
step,
you
know,
survey
and
questions
and
then
something
like
elements
of
the
call
for
artists
like
guidelines,
requirements.
Things
like
that.
B
D
C
No
okay,
we'll
go
on
to
new
business
too
tina.
Is
that
correct
upcoming
art
and
culture
events.
B
Yes,
I
just
wanted
to
let
the
commission
know,
I
think
we
talked
about
it
in
june
cup.
Some
events
that
the
city
was
recreation
was
working
on
to
do
with
our
concert
in
the
park
series.
It's
going
on.
The
request
to
have
the
event
is
going
on
the
council's
agenda
for
august
16th,
but
what
the
plan
is
is
in
the
month
of
september
on
thursdays
we
would
like
to
offer
concerts
in
the
park.
B
Let
me
see
it
goes
september,
9th,
the
23rd
and
the
30th,
and
each
of
those
thursdays
will
be
at
mccarthy
street
park
with
the
band
starting
at
six
o'clock
and
we
are
booked.
We
have
three
bands,
it
will
play
and
then
september
16th.
B
We
are
working
with
a
group
to
offer
band
for
mexicans
independence
day
and
that
will
be
at
the
courtyard,
so
we'd
like
to
kind
of
celebrate
and
create
some
decor
not
create,
but
have
decorations
and
just
make
it
very
festive
if
anyone
participated
in
our
event.
This
past
saturday,
we
did
like
a
mini
golf,
but
we
also
had
a
band
in
the
courtyard.
It
worked
out
really.
Well,
it
was
a
family
fun
event.
B
They
were
downtown
and
it
brought
it
opened
some
businesses
up
in
it
and
it
brought
community,
and
I
think
that
that's
our
goals
and
with
that
being
said,
a
lot
of
our
council
members
had
the
discussion
of
bringing
more
types
of
festivals,
which
included
the
arts
and
culture
festivals.
Our
arts
and
wine
festival
different
types
of
events
in
our
downtown
area
and,
with
that
being
said,
they're
looking
to
our
commission
to
kind
of
bring
those
types
of
events
downtown.
E
I
would
like
to
see,
like
I
said
earlier,
artists
in
small
business
pop-ups.
You
know
a
chance
for
people
to
sell
their
little
creations
their
paintings
services,
maybe
that
they
that
they
do.
I
also
think
that
hollister
should
definitely
celebrate
more
ethnic
holidays.
E
E
We
could
have
different
types
of
I
know.
Oh,
where
did
I
see
it?
I
think
the
chamber
is
having
like
a
polynesian
hawaiian
thing
coming
up
with
dancing
and
food,
and
I
mean
that
should
be
available.
That
should
be
a
festival,
downtown
that
everybody
could
celebrate.
You
know
dancing,
especially
like
I
just
said:
dancing
is
a
big
thing.
E
There's
many
types
of
dancing,
and
commissioner
sanchez
knows
much
more
about
that
than
I
do,
but
yes,
any
any
kind
of
things
that,
like
I
said
I
I
think
the
purpose
for
me
in
this
commission
is
to
have
it
really
be
a
touristy
place.
Have
it
have
fun
things
to
do,
but
have
it
be
cultural?
Have
it
be
a
little
mix
of
something
that
maybe
someone's
never
tried
before?
Maybe
you
know,
that's
that's
just
my
opinion.
F
Yeah,
I
think
those
are
great
ideas.
We
could
include
food
with
it
also.
I
F
In
october,
I'm
trying
to
get
the
schools
to
celebrate
that
and
then
are
you
also
looking
for
ideas
for
these
specific
events,
you
told
us,
you
just
told
us
about
in
september.
F
F
Okay,
because
I
know
like
for
mexican
independence
day,
there's
like
folklorico,
but
I'm
commissioner
sanchez.
You
probably
know
more
about
the
dancers,
because
we
have
the
we
have
dancers
a
lot
at
our
dia
de
los
muertos
celebrations
of
the
school
yeah.
B
There
there
is
a
group
that
we're
talking
with
and
I
can
provide
more
information.
B
I
think
I
think
that
the
group-
that's
the
folklore
dancers
and
a
small,
maybe
a
four-person
band,
and
it's
it's
still,
I
think,
there's
still
the
negotiating
part
of
it
just,
but
they
the
group
has
mentioned
they
like
to
perform,
but
they're
we're
just
trying
to
figure
out
the
logistics
of
it.
At
this
point,.
C
I
I
don't
know
if
commissioner
ross
has
any
insight
on
as
we
begin
school
on
some
student
clubs
or
student
performers.
That
could
potentially
be
a
part
of
some
of
these
upcoming
celebrations
too.
I
think
that
would
be
really
cool.
Also,
I
know
in
september
september,
18th
and
19th
is
the
open
studios,
art
tour
that
the
arts
council
facilitates.
C
C
Are
they
planning
to
have
viewings
here
of
certain
films,
and
could
we
piggyback
on
that
and
expand
that
a
little
bit
by
bringing
in
other
performers
or
filmmakers,
or
I'm
just
thinking
about
what
how
we
can
strategize
with
other
things
that
are
going
on
close
to
us
to
connect
us
and
build
partnerships
and
utilize
those
opportunities
that
are
kind
of
already
in
the
works.
B
I
quickly
wrote
down
some
of
these
dates:
chair
chiato.
If
you
have
those
dates
or
that
information,
do
you
mind
emailing
them
to
me,
and
then
I
can
follow
up.
Okay
and.
I
B
A
report
the
next
meeting.
C
I
will
do
that,
shall
we
move
on
to
new
business
three.
B
Yes,
so
social
media
page.
B
We
could
create
another
like
another
group,
I
guess
with
the
hollister
recreation
we
kind
of
have
it
with
our
junior
giants
program
and
our
police
activities
league
program,
so
it
would
just
be
just
be
another
group
connected
to
hollister
recreation
and
and
then
put
information
on
there.
I
have
staff
working
on
that
right
now.
We
did
create
a.
B
I
know
you,
the
commission
asked
for
more
presentation
from
our
public,
so
we
put
together
a
flyer,
but
I
made
some
changes
and
then
it
didn't
get
put
in
spanish
or
translated
into
spanish,
which
is
one
of
our
policies
right
now,
so
I
didn't
post
it,
but
I
think
for
our
next
our
september
meeting
it's
ready
and
we'll
get
it
out
there,
but
first
I'll
share
it
with
our
commission
just
to
make
sure
you
guys
are
fine
with
the
information
that's
on
there
and
then
hopefully
we'll
get
some
representation.
B
People
from
the
public
are
people
calling
in
and
kind
of
listening
to
what
the
ideas
are
of
the
commission
at
this
time.
We're
not
allowed
to
share
our
page
with
any
of
our
commissioners,
so
it
would
be
staff
that
would
oversee
this.
The
social
media
page,
but
you
guys,
can
always
provide
us
with
input
if
something's
not
correct,
you
don't
like
the
and
it's
easy
to
remove
correct
before
we
post
anything
I'll
always
send
it
out
to
our
commission.
F
And
then
I
was
actually
just
thinking
in
regards
to
what
we
were
talking
about
earlier
and
it
connects
with
this.
Is
I
can
post
anything
to
my
students
as
well,
so
any
information
that
you'd
like
to
pass
on
you
know
even
about
the
mexican
independence
day,
like
commissioner
or
chair
keato
was
mentioning.
F
B
I
mean
that's,
that's
great,
to
continue
and
share
that
information.
C
Tina,
I
have
a
question
for
the
social
media
page
if
we,
if
we
come
across
something
or
we
feel
like,
there's
something
that's
shareable
and
relevant
to
the
page.
But
since
we
don't
have
access,
is
that
something
we
can
share
with
you
that
you
would
assess
whether
it
was
relevant
or
pertinent
to
the
page.
B
We
yeah
we
could
discuss
that.
There
is
a
just
like
our
junior
giants
and
our
pal
page.
It's
a
shareable
component
on
there
and
are
you
talking
about
something
different
than
than
what
we
post
on
than
what
we
would
post
on
the
acc
page.
C
I
guess
I
guess
I'm
thinking
like
what,
if
there's
an
event
or
something
like
this,
that
we
come
across
and
we
don't
have
our
meeting
for
you
know
three
weeks
or
something
like
that,
but
we
think
it
could
be
relevant
to
the
page,
but
we
don't
personally
have
access
to
it
right.
That's.
I
understand
that
correctly
that
the
commissioners
don't
have
access
to
share
on
that
page.
B
C
No
okay
and
then
now
moving
into
commissioner
comments.
A
Ahead,
please,
no,
please!
Okay!
Okay
thanks!
I
just
had
a
question:
are
we-
and
this
is
really
just
how
we
work
together
and
when
we
talked
about
partnerships
and
how
we
partner,
with
others,
to
sort
of
amplify
our
resources
and
and
and
make
our
position
basically
more,
so
we
have
more
more
abilities
if
you
will
to
create
more
projects
and
so
forth
and
have
more
impact.
A
Are
we
working
together
with
like
hollister
recreation?
Are
we
in
partnership?
Are
we
sort
of
feeding
information
to
each
other
and
how
does
how
does
this
work
is?
Because
I
think
there's
is
there
another
commission
or
another
group
that
does
the
the
events
basically
like
who
puts
on
the
wine
an
art
stroll
like
right?
What
does
all
that
get?
Is
that
still
a
hollister
rec
hollister
wreck
thing
that
gets
it
gets
planned
there?
How
does
that
all
tie
together
in
with
our
commission.
B
The
commission
is
out
of
the
recreation
department,
just
like
the
parks
and
recreation
commission
and
the
wine
beer
stroll
some
other
festivals,
that
you're
seeing
downtown.
That
is,
the
hollister
downtown
association
and
the
city
does
partner
with
the
downtown
association.
But
hda
is
the
lead
on
it
and
the
city
kind
of
behind
the
scenes.
B
Road
closures,
for
instance,
recreation.
We
just
volunteer
or
we
don't
volunteer,
but
we
kind
of
go
out
and
help
them
with
distribution
of
we
helped
them
with
the
lights
on
parade.
So
we
helped
them
out
with
distribution
of
the
bags
volunteer
check-in.
We
just
kind
of
support
them
in
that
way,
but
we
don't
really
get
involved
in
their
planning.
It's
just
behind
the
scenes,
support
and
as
far
as
hollister
recreation,
that's
a
part
of
the
city
and
the
acc
is,
as
a
part
of
the
city.
Also
do
that
answer.
Your
question.
A
Yeah,
so
if
we
then
then
on
occasion
or
in
some
way,
shape
or
form
anything
that
we
might
plan
at
the
commission
level
could
potentially
also
be
in
partnership
with
hollister,
downtown
association
or
say
the
chamber
of
commerce,
or
is
that
are
we?
Are
we
ever
connected
in
that
way?
Yes,
basically,
if
we
plan
something,
it's
mostly
going
to
be
through
hollister.
B
Rec,
so
if
we
plan
something,
recreation
would
be
the
lead
on
it.
If
you
do
become
like
an
hda
member
or
a
chamber
of
commerce
member,
then
you
they,
you
would
get
the
support
from
them.
If
you
wanted
to
do
something
like
for
your
business,
that
that
would
be
something
different,
but
if,
if
the
commission
plans
an
event,
then
hollister
recreation,
we
would
be
the
city
I
should
say
would
be
the
lead
and
then
we
would
partner.
B
B
I'm
sorry
if
I
said
that
wrong,
we
kind
of
reach
out
and
partner
with
with
them,
but
if
it's
coming
from
the
acc,
it's
through
the
city
of
hollister.
E
So
were
the
pretty
much
the
commissioners
are
like
the
commissions
are
ideas,
and
then
recreation
is
the
one
that
executes
all
the
ideas.
B
I
E
One
also
be
a
member.
D
B
B
B
Recreation
park
plot
or
like
impact
fees,
so
it's
if
those
impact
fees
it
would
be
strictly
for
art
and
culture
in
our
community
if
it
goes
back
into
recreation,
that's
the
kind
of
the
general
fund
and
it
goes
to
everything
about
youth
sports.
You
know.
I
B
E
Yeah,
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure,
because
at
first
the
wording
was
kind
of
like
oh,
so
it's
we're
all
just
like
umbrella.
You
know
a
little
of
the
recreation,
so
I
was
like
thinking
if
we
did
have
funds.
I
hope
it
doesn't
go
back
into
a
large
pot
where
they're,
just
like
oh
okay,
more
money
for
other
things,
and
I.
B
A
A
C
And
teenage,
do
we
or
can
we
or
should
we
be
actively
inviting
you
know
the
hda
or
the
chamber
to
the
meetings,
or
I
know
we
I
think
we
talked
about
at
the
last
meeting
like
having
some
presentations.
C
If
I'm
not
mistaken,
I
could
be
confused
with
my
other
meeting,
but
just
thinking
about
I'd
love
to
hear
like
what
what
they
have
going
on
or
what's
on
their
radar,
and
you
know
how
we
could
partner
if
we
don't
have
the
specific
accessibility
through
commissioners
also
being
on
the
board
of
one
of
those
other
organizations.
B
Yes,
I
did
have
a
chance
to
talk
with
jen
with
the
arts
council,
and
I
mentioned
a
presentation
in
september
and
for
our
september
meeting,
because
I
wanted
our
arts
and
culture
our
acc,
to
work
on
our
the
draft
of
the
bylaws
the
mission.
I
wanted
you
guys
kind
of
get
the
idea
and
have
that
done
before
a
presentation,
so
she
was
looking
at
september.
If
that's
the
will
of
the
commission-
or
I
can
have
her
come
in
october,.
C
B
I
think,
with
the
ideas
that
you
guys
had
today,
it's
going
to
go
into
that
google
doc
and
then
we'll
work
together
these
next
few
weeks
to
finalize
it
for
our
next
meeting
in
september.
I
think
that
meeting
is
scheduled
for
september
14th
and
then
we
can
approve
it
and
then
from
the
commission.
It
goes
to
the
council
and
then
the
council
adopts
it.
B
Thank
you.
So
if
the
will
of
the
commission
is
to
have
the
arts
cancel
at
the
presentation
at
our
next
meeting,.
C
E
How
far
does
our
reach
go
like?
I
guess,
in
other
words,
do
a
lot
of
other
organizations
know
about
our
arts
and
culture,
council
or
commission.
B
Not
a
lot,
I
know
the
arts
council
was
in
favor
of
the
city,
creating
this
commission
hda.
Also.
B
E
E
C
Sure,
thank
you.
So
we
have
an
executive
direct.
We
have
an
executive
director,
I'm
the
director
of
arts,
education.
We
have
an
operations
manager,
an
events
coordinator
and
then
we
have
a
10
person
board
and
then
we
have
eight
teaching
artists
that
are
employed
as
well.
So
potentially
you
could
be
a
board
member,
and
then
you
know
on
the
commission
as
well.
Okay,
you
just
need
to
be
appointed
by
the
board.
E
B
B
B
E
Would
could
we
continue
discussing
upcoming
art
and
culture
events?
I
think
that's
probably
going
to
be
an
always
thing.
I'm
assuming.
B
A
What
about
the
seed
money
from
the
council?
Yes,.
C
And
tina,
I
I
added
this
to
the
google
doc,
as
I
just
saw
like
put
it
some
comments
in
there
when
I
was
reading
that
document,
but
I
noticed
that
it
said
five
days
before
the
meeting
we
could
submit
items
to
add
to
the
agenda
and
I
didn't
know
if
it
was
possible.
I
mean
I
could
just
write
it
in
my
calendar
too.
So
I
shouldn't
make
it
your
responsibility,
but
I
wondered
if
we
could
get
a
reminder.
C
You
know
a
week
before
the
meeting.
You
know
that
if
you
had
new
agenda
items
to
submit
them.
C
And
tina,
will
you
let
us
know
before
the
next
meeting
if
we
need
to
meet
in
person
and
or
if
it's
optional.
C
Okay,
we
can
set
the
next
regular
meeting,
which
tina
stated
already
september
14th
at
six
o'clock.
B
A
motion
to
adjourn
and
then
roll
call
vote.
C
D
C
C
Okay
and
chair
keado:
yes,
so
the
meeting
is
adjourned
at
7
54.