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Okay,
it
is
whatever
time
it
is,
and
602.
welcome
to
everybody
to
the
monday
august,
8th
meeting
of
the
leisure
services
advisory
board.
Nice
to
see
everybody
hope
everybody
got
here
safely
and
dry.
Welcome
to
those
anybody,
that's
watching
online.
We
thank
you
for
your
interest.
So,
let's
start
with
the
pledge
of
allegiance
and
steve
first
meeting
lead
us
off.
A
A
D
Okay,
also
with
us,
of
course,
we
have
chip,
john
and
ann
and
the
absence
of
any
citizens.
We
will
forego
the
open
forum,
so
we
have
an
extra
half
hour
to
play
with
right
power.
That
was
allotted
for
that
first
item
on
the
agenda
is
the
approval
of
our
minutes
from
our
may
meeting.
I
trust
you
had
a
chance
to
look
at
it
at
home.
If
not,
we
have
it
here.
F
D
G
All
right
so
typically
summer
is
a
slower
time
for
us
activities
shift.
We
don't
do
as
many
special
events,
obviously
because
of
the
weather
and
a
lot
of
the
focus
shifts
to
summer
camps.
So
from
the
last
couple
of
reports
that
were
sent
some
of
the
highlights
included
back
in
may,
we
had
a
successful
sunset
sounds
with
160..
G
We
had
a
movie
in
the
park
with
around
a
hundred.
Our
adult
fishing
derby
back
then
was
popular
with
70
in
that
fishing
derby,
so
that
was
pretty
cool.
John
started
up
a
new
program
a
couple
months
ago.
It's
called
star
gazers
and
it
takes
place
at
veterans
memorial
park
and
we
have
a
lot
of
astronomers
that
come
out.
They
have
telescopes
and
they
kind
of
just
look
at
the
planets
and
the
moon
and
some
of
the
different
constellations
and
it's
it's
come
to
be
pretty
popular.
G
He
had
a
dozen
the
last
time
we
did
it,
but
what
was
your
highest
number?
Probably.
H
We
had
like
we
had
a
day
where
we
actually
had
professional
astronomers
come
on
telescopes
and
they
set
up
and
one
of
them
was
just
computerized.
It
was
amazing
we
had
probably
somewhere
around
25
people
come
out
that
night.
So
it's
pretty
good
and
we're
picking
up
a
lot
of
just
street
traffic.
People
are
just
going
out
for
their
walk
and
then
they're
hanging
out
with
us
for
like
a
half
an
hour
or
45
minutes.
So
it's
pretty
cool
so.
G
Yeah,
so
that's
a
neat
program
that
kind
of
goes
along
with
all
tomorrow
in
orbit,
which
you
know
is
down
in
the
park
at
ariel's
park
and
some
of
the
other
locations
around
town
in
our
parks.
Let's
see
summer
camp
tomorrow
is
the
last
day
of
summer
camp.
Another
10-week
journey
is
almost
in
the
books
we
had.
All
75
spots
were
filled
for
camp
bryn.
Frazier
ran
the
camp
this
year.
She
did
an
outstanding
job
and
john
can
attest
to
that
with
the
creativity
and
programming
field
trips
activities.
G
Well,
tomorrow's
the
last
day
I
shouldn't
say
it,
but
I
didn't
get
one
phone
call
from
a
complaint
so
and
maybe
that's
him
just
filtering
out
the
buff
he's
the
buffer
for
me,
but
I
just
say
I
didn't
get
a
phone
call
yet
this
summer.
So
that's
a
good
thing
and
then,
of
course,
for
those
of
you
who
were
there,
we
had
our
bmx
grand
opening
last
month
with
over
600
people
in
attendance.
It.
G
Night
and
got
cut
short
by
the
rain
and
the
storms
that
came
in
not
so
much
the
rain,
but
the
the
lightning,
of
course,
but
so
that's
kind
of
really
not
too
much
to
highlight
because
of
the
time
of
year.
Moving
on
to
the
project
updates
the
baseball
field
renovation
project
continues,
all
of
the
sod
has
been
laid.
The
fields
were
laser
graded.
The
sod's
laid
it's
growing
in
now,
I've
been
in
touch
with
ultimate
little
league
this
morning,
just
giving
them
updates
the
vendor
returns
tomorrow.
G
To
do
the
clay
work
and
once
the
clay
work
is
finished,
they'll
be
able
to
get
back
out
on
the
fields,
so
we're
hoping
within
the
next
two
weeks
that
the
vendor
has
completed
that
job
and
they
can
get
back
out
and
play
ball.
It's
right.
It's
coinciding
right
about
the
time
where
they
should
be
starting.
So
it's
it
looks
to
be
like
on
one
project
on
task
after
we
have
the
after,
the
clay
is
done
and
all
that's
finished
and
we
get
the
kids
back
out
on
the
fields.
G
G
The
fiscal
year
starts
october
1st
the
way
the
money
was
budgeted,
300
000
in
this
year
to
get
the
major
part
of
the
project,
the
fields
done
and
then
the
other
hundred
thousand
will
then
go
towards
the
scoreboards
and
the
other
amenities
that
go
along
with
that
and
we
plan
on
revitalizing
the
pitching
and
warm-up
areas
replacing
the
sheds
out
there.
So
there
are,
there
is
still
some
more
work.
There's
not
a
it's,
not
like
a
big
grand
opening
kind
of
thing.
That's
going
to
happen.
G
G
It's
never
that's,
never,
there's
always
something
always
something.
Let's
see
and
let's
see
upcoming
events,
they
only
have
two
on
my
books
here.
You
know
what
I
I
just
said
that
we're
gearing
up
for
the
events
that
start
to
take
place
in
september
once
the
heat
kind
of
goes
away
a
little
bit
john
and
his
staff
are
working
diligently
on
the
planning
and
organization
for
that,
and
then
we
do
have
the
armadillo
run,
which
we
partnered
with
the
rotary
club.
That's
coming
up
on
august,
the
22nd.
Why.
C
A
I
think
it
went
with
march
with
the
chamber
festivals
for
march
oldsmar
days
and
stuff,
and
then
they
switched
it
off
of
there
and
they've
moved
it
around
a
bit.
Yeah.
G
Yeah,
so
so
that's
coming
up
and
that's
about
all
I
have
short
one
this
month.
Okay,
thank
you.
Yes,.
I
Orlando
pena,
I
live
in
where
I
live,
but
I'm
the
director
of
ovation
dance
academy
of
tampa
and
we
just
finished
doing
this
weekend.
101
dalmatians
and
matilda
jr,
which
we
had
are,
are
mistrumbled
in
as
well
as
a
little
dalmatians
in
the
show,
and
I
was
here
last
week
and
I
just
wanted
to
to
introduce
myself-
I
moved
here
from
new
york
in
2020.
I
had
a
studio
in
new
york
for
24
years.
I
I've
have,
I
currently
have
kids
on
broadway
from
there
and
traveling
so
and
bringing
the
arts
to
tampa
on
saturday
we're
doing
auditions
for
frozen
for
juniors
from
five-year-olds
to
18,
and
so
I
know
that
there's
a
lot
of
talk
in
oldsmar
for
a
theater.
So
I'm
here
to
at
your
disposal
to
pick
my
brain
so
and
that's
pretty
much.
It.
I
Thank
you,
yeah.
I
might
and
right
next
to
lowe's,
just
my
one
room
just
starting
off
and
seeing
where
it
goes.
Yeah.
B
My
wife
brought
my
daughter
by
there
just
to
swing
by
because
she
went
to.
She
was
in
tampa
bay,
dance
academy
for
a
while.
B
Draw
we
were
oh
okay,.
I
We
decided
to
change
that
well,
we're
starting
classes
on
for
on
saturday.
So
have
her
give
me
a
call,
my
my
website's
ovationsdanceoftampa.com,
my
bio's
there
and
everything
that
you
need
to
know
about
the
studio,
but
I.
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A
A
Okay,
now
my
hand
was
up
for
monthly
reports,
public
art
project.
I
don't
know
if
you
have
any
updates
on
that,
but
I
see
we're
moving
along
on
it.
A
And
ann
or
anybody
else,
that's
got
any
other
information.
If
I'm
incorrect,
I
do
believe
they
are
receiving
contestants
for
lack
of
a
better
term
artists
on
the
site
that
is
set
up
to
look
for
artists.
I
believe
we're
getting
it
narrowed
down
now
to
choosing
our
top
three.
The
artwork,
I
believe,
has
been
chosen
to
go
in
for
lack
of
a
better
term
the
bmx
park
area.
A
A
I
understand
we're
supposed
to
be
getting
together
very
soon
to
review
how
to
look
at
all
the
applications
online,
I
think,
is,
is
the
way
they've
set
it
up
so
that
we
don't
have
to
all
sit
in
the
room
and
review
200
applications
type
of
thing
so
I'll
keep
you
guys
posted
on
that.
I
think
that's
very
exciting
for
art
in
our
community
and
the
next
art
project
coming
out
also
because
I'm
also
a
chamber
member.
A
I
will
remind
us
that
the
second
fridays
are
coming
back
again
in
september,
so
we
will
be
back
gearing
up
with
our
second
friday
events.
The
dancers
in
theater
will
be
there
as
always,
and
they
have
a
great
crowd-
and
I
know
mark
and
the
chamber
have
been
working
to
build-
that
we
were
kind
of
grateful.
They
took
the
summer
off
because
we
did
the
summer
I
think
last
year
and
it's
pretty
hot,
so
it
gave
us
all
the
break
or
the
ones
that
are
running
the
tents
every
every
time.
A
So
I
really
appreciated
that.
So
I
want
to
add
those
two
things
in
also,
and
as
long
as
we're
on
upcoming
events
august
20th
down
at
the
park
is
miss
souda's
dancers,
recital
that's
a
free
performance
at
5
p.m
and
the
dancers
are
doing
summer
fun.
A
I'm
trying
I
tried
to
remember
the
title
off
top
my
head
and
I
didn't
have
it
they're
doing
that
we
got
solos
duets
big
groups,
the
eight
and
up
is
doing
from
hair
aquarius
and
they
have
all
kinds
of
great
pieces
for
our
upcoming
show
on
the
20th.
It
should
only
last
about
45
minutes
long
and
our
dancers
are
very
proud
to
get
into
that
and,
of
course,
early
notice
to
remind
everybody
about
moana
junior
coming
up
on
october
15th.
A
That
will
be
at
7
00
p.m,
with
the
vendors
opening
at
6
p.m.
Everything
again
at
re
olds
park
is
also
a
free
event,
and
we
hope
you
guys
can
help
us
pass.
The
word
ofota.org
or
opeltheater.com
has
all
the
information
about
the
performance
and
reminders
and
you'll
see
us
with
our
kids
hawkins
postcards
at
every
event
that
comes
up
in
the
next
two
months.
Thank
you
very
much.
H
A
H
The
right
amount
of
chlorine
in
there
or
something's
wrong-
I'm
not
sure,
don't
go
to
the
spray
park
right
now.
Thank
you,
video,
so
to
kind
of
tag
along
on
what
chip
was
talking
about
with
summer
camp.
That's
going
to
be
our
learning
moment
today,
so
I
wanted
to
make
sure
that
everybody
kind
of
got
a
grasp
of
what
goes
into
doing
a
summer
camp.
H
It's
it's
ten
weeks.
H
We
do
most
of
the
work
for
summer
camp
a
good
seven
months
before
those
ten
weeks
start,
so
our
staff,
with
with
with
brynn
and
leonard
newby
and
emily
pennington,
and
eric
pavlica
and
noah
jason
cam
myself,
it's
an
all
hands
on
deck
type
of
a
type
of
a
program,
but
we
have
four
dedicated
counselors.
I
think
next
year
we're
going
to
try
to
get
five
dedicated
counselors.
H
H
It's
it's
one
of
those
moments
where
you
it's
one
of
those
things
where
you
get
into
it.
It's
hard
work,
it's
really
hard
work
and
you
almost
can't
wait
for
it
to
end
until
it
does
and
then
you're
like.
I
wish
it
hadn't
ended.
Yet
you
know
all
these
little
faces.
You
started
to
be
like.
H
Oh
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna
miss
yelling
at
you,
but
we
tomorrow's
the
official
last
day
we
kind
of
had
a
drop-off
from
last
week
already
because
the
kids
are
getting
ready
for
school,
but
we
did
a
lot
of
stuff
daily
arts
and
crafts
trips
to
oldsmar
parks,
weekly
movies,
which
the
kids
love
fridays
at
the
spray
park.
H
A
H
I'm
okay,
I'm
not!
I
didn't
miss
anything,
but
the
kids
loved
it.
We
got
tons
of
pictures.
We
did
a
lot
of
social
media,
we
got
it
out.
There
did
some
on
the
road
field:
trips,
old,
mcmickey's
farm,
the
highland
aquatic
center,
in
largo,
sea
seas
and
beyond
even
our
fire
station.
H
H
H
Well,
our
camp
camp
oldsmar
literally
starts
the
day
after
school
gets
out
and
it
stops
the
day
before
school
starts
most
camps
in
the
area.
Don't
do
that
yeah?
They
they
kind
of
do
it.
You
know,
there's
that
break.
We
serve
a
purpose.
I
mean
we
know
why
we're
there,
it's
child
care,
we
get
it.
So
it's,
I
think,
that's
kind
of
why
our
our
camp
is
always
full
yeah
and.
H
We
this
year,
we
had
12,
I
think,
on.
F
H
It's
it's.
We
had.
We,
we
sold
it
in
two
sessions,
so
five
weeks
and
five
weeks,
the
first
I
think
the
first
five
week
session
was
sold
out
three
days
after
it
came
out.
B
C
H
No,
it's
a
space
issue,
the
fifth
concert,
because
here's
what
we
deal
with
we
live
in
in
reality.
So
we
deal
with
covet.
So
we
have
counselors
that
are
out
with
covet.
We
have
staff
that
are
out
with
code.
So
it's
a
staffing
issue
and
in
order
to
be
in
order
to
provide
the
best
service,
we
have
to
make
sure
that
we
have
x
amount
of
staff
for
campers
so
that
fifth
counselor
would
really
be
nice,
because.
H
A
Just
a
couple
things:
what
are
the
hours
the
times
that
they
run?
Is
it
like
seven.
A
That
11
hours
or
something
it's
a
lot
longer
yeah
yeah,
that's
a
full
day.
Also,
since
you
start
seven
weeks
before,
I
assume
you're
gearing
up
to
start.
H
H
H
K
A
Those
tips
and
john
and
chip
I'll
remind
you
both
as
it
hopefully
trickles
down
that
we
consider
instigating
back
into
having
a
theater
or
dance
come
in
for
one
hour.
I
know
I
talked
to
both
you
about
that.
It's
really
great
to
reach
75
kids,
with
programs
that
are
actually
within
the
building
right
there
as
well-
and
we
had
done
this
a
number
of
years
ago
and
got
out
of
the
habit
of
it,
so
we're
going
to
try
to
work
together
and
get
those
kind
of
opportunities
back
available
as
well.
Thank
you.
D
H
H
H
Volunteers,
usually
we
like
high
school-aged
kids,
so
you
got
to
be
you
know.
Some
kids
are
younger
that
are
a
little
bit
more
mature.
Some
are
older
that
I
ask
not
to
come
back
so
there's.
H
H
A
A
F
So
that
was
something
I
asked
to
be
on
the
agenda.
My
reasoning
behind
that's
because
there's
ariel's
park
is
huge.
There's
you
know
four
to
five
sections.
You
have
that
first
section
right
in
the
beginning,
before
the
big
slides,
it
has
like
a
little
ice
cream
section
to
sell
things
and
some
other
stuff,
and
then
you
have
the
big,
slides
and
swings.
Then
you
have
the
big
grassy
area
of
the
stage
and
then
you
have
the
little
parking
lot
next
to
the
parking
lot.
F
F
Another
little
grassy
area,
so
it's
hard,
sometimes
when
you're
asking
people,
let's
meet
ariel's
park
where
to
next
to
the
little
the
little
playground
next
to
the
stage,
and
if
we
could
just
think
of
a
name,
that's
a
little
bit
more
concise,
it's
easier
to
meet,
so
I
just
run
into
that
problem,
sometimes
with
people
because
they
don't
know
where
to
meet.
I
don't
know
if
you've
ran
into
that
problem
with
theater
like
they
don't
care
at
the
stage.
A
Luckily,
I
tell
them
all
about
the
stage,
but
is
there
anything
that
can
be
done
to
consider
that
to
look
at
the
park
as
an
overall
view
and
look
at
breaking
up
up
into
sections?
Is
that
something
that
has
to
run
all
the
way
through
council
and
everything?
Or
is
that
something
that
you
guys
can.
B
A
F
A
B
G
A
Maybe
even
you
know
if
we
can
get
get
an
overview
that
can
be
passed
out
to
the
board
next
meeting,
that
we
can
look
at
it
all
from
the
top
and
say:
oh
yeah,
I
see
how
you
know,
yeah,
you
can
say
the
volleyball
courts,
but
there's
no
signage.
You
have
to
drive
back
and
forth
to
find
it.
You
know
it's
a
great
large
park,
yeah,
it's
a
great
large
park
and
a
great
large
area
like
I
said
for
me.
A
I
only
have
tell
them
to
go
to
the
stage
so
that
one's
pretty
obvious,
but
that
may
be
yeah
that
one
may
be.
You
know
elizabeth
amphitheater
stage
area
but
maybe
not
use
the
names,
although
the
name
is
on
the
stage.
A
G
K
F
A
C
B
A
That
may
be
some
of
the
things
we
think
about
as
we
get
closer
on
something
like
this.
Is
you
know
what
happens
down
there
in
certain
areas
and
stuff
too
I
mean
when
you
go
for
old
smart
days.
You
know
where
the
carnival
section
is,
and
you
know
where
the
band
section
is.
You
know
so
that
may
play
some
parts
into
it
as
well.
F
This
was
another
item
has
to
be
on
the
agenda:
okay,
mainly
the
spray
park.
I
know
I
have
a
lot
of
friends
that
live
in
safety,
harbor
west
chase
that
love
to
use
that
spray
park,
but
they
always
have
to
pay
five
dollars
and
when
you
have
kids,
sometimes
they're,
just
not
having
a
good
day,
so
you
might
only
be
there
for
10
minutes
and
they
paid
five
dollars.
So
a
lot
of
them
had
said
they
would
pay.
F
A
A
Other
thing
I
can
say
on
the
other
side
of
the
coin
is
someone
who
goes
in
there
on
wednesdays
and
thursdays,
even
earlies
or
earlier
in
the
day
and
stuff,
there's
no
parking,
even
though
we
added
the
10
spaces,
in
which
I
still
thank
you
and
applaud.
You
know
I
had
one
mom
say:
hey,
I'm
parked
over
here
across
the
street,
where
it
says
no
parking,
I
said
well,
did
you
go
all
the
way
down
the
end?
She
said
yeah.
I
did
I
mean
it's
still.
A
You
know
when
we're
full
inside
the
building,
there's
limited
parking
right.
So
then
it
becomes
and
again
most
of
that
is
in
the
evening,
but
we
do
have
a
crossover
now
and
then
as
well,
just
not
as
much
so
I
don't
know
that
one.
G
I
know
that
our
we
don't
have
a
designation,
but
I
know
that
our
parking
revenue
from
april
to
june
april
may
the
three-month
period
was
4
300,
roughly.
G
G
A
A
D
A
G
G
C
Fifty
dollars
yeah,
but
you'd
also
lose
revenue
on
the
on
the
oldsmar
parking
side
because
of
the
two
dollar
at
the
two
dollar
rate,
we're
all
still
paying
two
dollars.
But
if
you
tell
me
that
we
can
get
a
25
or
30
dollar
pass,
I
mean
it's
a
win-win.
If
I'm
gonna
park
10
times
it's
a
win-win
for
me,.
G
Keep
in
mind,
you
know
we,
the
city,
also,
you
know
for
the
spray
park
that
was
a
400
000
project
that
the
city
built
with
your
money,
the.
G
In
oldsmore
you
know
our
portion
of
that
was
191
thousand
dollars
of
taxpayer
money
and
again
I'm
not
saying
that
we
don't
we
shouldn't
accommodate
non-residents.
I'm
just
saying:
we've
got
to
be
careful.
How
we
approach
that,
because
somebody
who
doesn't
use
the
park
can
probably
doesn't
go
to
the
spray
park
on
a
consistent
basis.
I
don't
you
know,
but
he
still
paid
for
it
right.
Oh
no,.
G
F
D
A
F
A
A
F
A
F
C
F
D
All
right
amber
since
you're
on
a
roll
take
the
take
the
next.
The
survey
results.
Everybody
have
all
the
stats.
B
G
B
G
What
we're
wanting
to
try
to
do
here
is
obviously
you
guys
did
a
great
job
going
out
to
solicit
responses
to
the
survey
and
john's
done
a
good
job.
Putting
that
information
together
in
raw
form
and
then
kind
of
also
providing
the
the
print
out
here
that
came
from
surveymonkey
john's
had
an
opportunity
to
review
he's
reviewed
it
with
his
staff
and
kind
of.
G
We
just
want
to
get
your
feedback
on
what
you
guys
see
from
the
survey
results,
and
you
know,
because
what
this
will
do
is
this
will
help
to
provide
direction
to
the
staff
for
future
programming.
So
we
just
want
to
get
your
feedback
on
this
and
john
can
provide
any
feedback
that
he's
had
as
well.
D
G
There
so
we
have
plans
in
future
budgets
to
replace
some
of
the
equipment.
That's
out
there,
part
of
the
equipment
or
some
of
that
equipment
is
associated
with
grant
projects.
G
So
what
we're
looking
at,
what
what
we
were
looking
at
for
the
future
budgets
was
to
more
of
like
a
universal
station,
so
instead
of
them
spaced
out,
they
would
be
in
one
particular
area
and
then
I'm
hoping
to
be
able
to
cover
them
with
like
a
sun,
shade,
potentially
and
that
way
it'll
protect
them
from
the
elements
and
then,
if
you're,
you
won't
be
working
out
in
the.
A
Well,
the
other
thing
is:
we've
never
really
had
any
success,
getting
anyone
to
run
regular
classes
on
them
either.
Either
we've
had
some
here
and
there
some
people
that
just
used
it
or
a
couple
of
small
things
that
started.
But
that's
you
know
it
would
be
nice
if
we've
got
it
and
if
it
is
grants
that
not
only
do
we
consider
where
it
goes,
but
in
your
future
programming
looking
for
some
trainers
that
will
train
and
use
that
equipment,
yeah.
F
B
F
F
F
See-
and
I
mean
we
went
like
when
I
was
doing
the
survey,
I
was
going
mostly
to
playgrounds
so
of
course
they're
going
to
say
yes,
that's
the
most
important
thing
to
me.
I
mean
so
talking
about
the
survey
overall.
I
think
it
was
a
good
start,
but
still
I
don't
think
it
hits
everywhere
because,
like
I
said
I
mostly
went
to
playgrounds
so
everyone's
gonna.
G
Back
when
we
went
through
that
spreadsheet
we
went
to
different.
You
know
we
specifically
picked
out
certain
areas
to
get
a
snapshot
of
the
entire
city,
so
we
had
some
at
the
baseball
and
softball
fields.
We
had
some
at
the
parks
at
the
sprayground
at
some
of
the
special
events,
so
we
tried
to
really
hit
the
full
gamut
of
what
we
have
out
there
and
get
a
full
picture.
H
Yeah,
I
think
what
you're
going
to
find
is,
as
we
get
deeper
into
this,
that
it's
going
to
be
easy
to
see
where
these
surveys
were
taken
right
and
it's
it's,
it's
not.
You
don't
see
it
at
the
first
question,
but
when
we
get
to
the
end,
when
we
get
to
question
five,
a
little
bit
deeper
you're
going
to
start
to
see
a
pattern,
I'm
not
going
to
tell
you
what
that
pattern.
K
A
Yeah
and-
and
I
and
I
do,
I
think
you
got
a
lot
of
good
stuff
couple
of
things
that
I
took
away.
There
were
some
good
suggestions
of
programs
that
I
didn't
list
them.
I
didn't
copy
them
all
down,
but
I
thought
there
were
some
some
good
ideas
and
programs
in
there
and
in
addition
to
what
we
currently
have
yeah
I
was.
I
was
happy
to
see
that
culture
and
events
was
fourth
position
and
not
last
so
it.
A
A
Guys,
yes
right
right,
so
it
was
nice
to
see
that
and
what
was
the
other
thing.
I
took
away
from
just
my
skimming
through
everything.
A
Yeah,
this
is
common
this
this
this
one
right
here
I
have
been
fighting
for
20-plus
years.
A
People
don't
hear
about
our
programs
and
we're
doing
everything
so
much
better
than
we've
done
like
I
said
when
I
came
in
20
years
ago,
and
people
would
complain
about
that,
but
that
is
still
one
of
the
biggest
issues
is
getting
the
word
to
the
public.
So
I
think
more
of-
and
I
hate
to
put
this
because
you
guys
got
to
put
somebody
in
the
position
of
it
being
at
things
like
second
friday,
with
a
booth
for
the
city.
A
We
had
instigated
that
for
a
while,
even
friends
of
the
arts
had
combined
together
to
offer
space
with
the
magazines
and
things
like
that
at
one
time.
Some
time
ago
we
were
having
all
the
subcontractors
bring
brochures
or
you
guys
were
collecting
brochures
from
all
the
sub
contractors,
because
one
of
the
one
thing
is
the
events
are
going
to
hit
the
biggest
group
of
people
in
what
we
call
a
captured
audience
in
one
spot.
A
A
And
I
think
that's
huge
and
I
I
think
facebook
and
websites
will
actually
some
of
your.
Your
biggest
section
was
the
wrong
one.
Yeah
there
was
is
that
the
right
one
yeah
facebook,
facebook.
A
You're
my
oldsmar
and
experience
oldsmar,
so
you
know
people
are
seeing
those
and
then,
like.
I
said
in
the
same
in
the
next
context
that
you
know
they're
not
hearing
about
the
events.
So
that's
the
only
thing.
Personally
I
could
see.
That
is
something
we
did
before
that
I
felt
kind
of
worked.
It's
bringing
our
programs
to
the
community,
not
necessarily
bringing
our
community
to
the
programs
and.
H
This
this
survey,
like
I
said,
we're
already
seeing
value
in
the
survey
because
we've
we've
had
the
survey,
obviously
for
a
while,
so
we've
already
kind
of
looked
at
the
information
and
seen
that
you
know
at
the
time
of
the
survey
there
were,
there
were
eight
or
nine
people
that
wish
we
had
a
spray
park
mm-hmm.
H
A
Yeah
and
and
the
social
media,
the
print
media,
the
the
magazine
and
everything,
I
think,
has
been
a
huge
improvement
for
someone.
That's
been
on
this
path
for
25
years
with
the
city.
I
think
it's
way
better
over
anything
that
we've
ever
done,
but
the
only
thing
like
I
said
a
little
thing
here
and
there,
like
you,
know
a
booth
with
all
the
flyers.
A
C
E
C
C
B
B
H
We're
using
all
of
them
we're
using
instagram,
we
have
twitter
and
we
use
facebook.
C
C
H
H
C
E
And
our
city
has
so
many
resources
that
we
could
really
be
pushing
out
there
and
we
don't
necessarily
have
to
maybe
I
mean
we're
our.
We
are
going
to
need
somebody
internally
to
get
those
you
know,
videos
and
that
content,
but
we
could
go
to
all
of
our
partners.
You
know
even
us
tampa
bay,
cafe,
anglers.
We
got
footage
that
we
could
give
to
you
and
promote
our
waterways
and
our
kayaking.
C
C
C
A
The
other
good
thing
that
they're
doing
is
facebook
is
being
repetitive.
You
can't,
as
they
know
you
can't
just
post
one
time
on
facebook
and
you're
not
going
to
get
to
everybody
because
of
the
algorithms
you
have
to
post
it
two
three
times
a
month.
They
say
I
don't
know.
The
statistics
are
ridiculous.
It's
something
like
29
times
a
person
has
to
see
an
online
ad
before
they
will
act
or
consider
acting
in
print
media.
It's
a
lot
lower.
They
say
it's
something
like
nine
times.
A
You
got
to
get
something
in
people's
faces,
but
I
did
notice
the
repetitiveness,
because
I
got
out
of
the
loop
for
a
while
and
unfortunately,
as
a
59-year-old
user
who
does
not
use
tick-tock,
twitter
or
any
of
the
others.
I
rely
on
facebook
and
it
also
keeps
our
history
right.
Okay,
like
for
dance
and
theater,
I
can
go
back
five
six
years
in
my
history,
on
facebook
and-
and
so
I
think
it's
a
good
tool
and
I
think
the
repetitiveness
of
it
is
important.
C
C
And
the
following
thing:
so
just
jumping
back
to
facebook's
following
thing:
I'm
not
here
to
I'm
not
bashing
facebook,
I'm
just
saying
like
as
a
user
this
month,
I'm
I'm
traveling
back
and
forth
work,
so
I'm
in
durham
north
carolina.
So
I've
been
you
know
talking
about
durham
north
carolina.
So
I
can't
tell
you
how
many
fishing
charter
or
fishing
guides
I've
seen
pop
up
for
durham,
durham,
north
carolina,
because
I
like
to
fish.
C
E
Right,
it's
important
for
us
to
share
too,
like
you
know
like
if
we,
because
I'm
on
facebook
too,
you
know-
and
I
try
to
share
as
much
as
possible,
because
I
guess
other
people
are
interested
and
sharing
is
very
important.
You
know
us
as
volunteers
to
share
something
that
you
know
maybe
there's
an
event
that
I'm
not
really
gonna
be
attending
to,
even
though
it's
here
at
home,
but
that
peers-
could,
you
know,
be
interested.
So
I
guess
a
little
bit
of
us
putting
together.
A
A
Yes,
some
some
additional
stuff,
so
I
said
get
us
back
to
our
survey.
We
we've
talked
about
some
good
examples
that
we
need
to
build
on.
J
Amber
I
agree
with
all
of
you
on
some
of
this
stuff,
so
I
would
like
to
first
talk
about
the
survey.
I
think
it's
an
amazing
start
why?
Well
we
have
309
people
who
took
the
survey,
I
think
when
it
gets
to
the
end.
You
get
some
of
the
juicy
stuff,
more
specific
and
most
informational
things
that
people
want
in
this
barn
and
just
for
309
people
taking
that
there's
a
lot
of
information.
J
J
Yes,
I'll
get
that
okay,
so
yes,
definitely
people
find
this
through
facebook
through
the
magazines
and
some
people
don't
know
about
the
events,
but
I
looked
at
this.
What
are
the
ages
of
your
household
members?
It
was.
B
J
J
These
kids
and
I
believe
that
a
tick
tock
account
would
be
awesome
because
what
makes
our
oldsmar
experiences
more
appealing
videos
we
want
people
to
share
their
experiences
with
oldsmar.
A
facebook
ad
won't
do
anything,
but
we
have
an
oh.
We
have
a
website
for
our
oldsmar
experiences,
but
we
need
like
content
for
oldsmar.
We
need
people
actually
seeing
like
what's
going
on.
That's
what
makes
it
more
appealing
that
would
that's
what
that's
how
we
get
our
younger
audiences.
We
need
to
make
it
more
appealing.
J
Okay,
so
current
old,
smart
residents,
yes
273
people.
J
B
J
J
A
Are
we
going
to
get
the
survey
out
or
to
more
people?
Is
that
what
you're
asking
yes
and
your
your
ideal
goal
would
be?
How
do
we
mail
a
survey
to
every
person
in
oldsmar
right,
yeah
costs
us
about
30
grand
or
something
to
do
those
kind
of
things
these
days?
I
believe
they
will
not
allow
us
to
do
them
within
the
city
itself.
A
They
have
to
hire
a
firm
and
that's
always
been
a
dilemma
when
one
was
done
15
20
years
ago,
out
of
like
a
10-page
form,
there
was
one
statement
on
there
about
cultural
arts.
Out
of
you
know,
100
questions,
so
that's
always
been
a
snag
that
I
agree
with.
It
would
be
great
if
we
could
find
some
way
around
it.
I
think
maybe
just
even
continued
repetitive
repeat
the
survey
again
try
to
reach
a
you
know
a
different
group.
This
time
you
know
cool
yeah.
It
definitely.
A
A
B
A
A
A
I
mean
you
get
1100
to
1500
voters
out
of
14,
15,
000
and
and
can
candidates
pay
hundreds
and
hundreds
of
dollars
to
try
to
reach
all
of
those
out
there
and
it
just
it
doesn't
change.
You
know
it's.
There
hasn't
been
a
magic
option
to
be
able
to
fix
that.
I
I
will
agree,
and
I
think
again,
reaching
out
through
community
events
and
stuff
is
another
way
to
reach
a
lot
of
these
people
that
aren't
like.
I
lived
in.
A
I
lived
on
the
edge
of
old
tomorrow
and
I
never
got
caught
up
in
the
voting
until
I
had
somebody
that
I
knew
was
running,
and
that
was
when
jim
ronicker
first
started,
which
was
how
many
years
ago,
a
long
time
ago,
but
I
had
lived
here
and
been
in
the
community
and
I
didn't
pay
attention
to
the
voting.
I
didn't
pay
attention
to
the
activities
I
didn't.
You
know
plus
there's
a
whole
area
around
us.
A
That
is
not
old,
smart,
proper
because
I
don't
believe
anybody
besides
oldsmar
proper
gets
our
magazines
correct,
so
those
numbers
start
increasing
exponentially
when
you
start
being
able
to
market
to
the
areas
that
are
around
us.
J
A
A
J
The
time
so,
how
do
we
and
that's
just
that's
a
really
important
thing
so
really
want
to
help
all
of
us
figure
out
how
it
can
do
that,
and
we
can
take
examples
from
other
cities
like
look
at
dunedin
like
they
have
a
lot
of
community
events.
Maybe
if
we
can
connect
with
other
city
councilors
from
different
cities,.
E
C
Come
in
and
you
hit
like
right
past
the
flea
market
as
you're
driving
in
right.
If
you
live
here,
and
you
see
a
sign
there
every
day,
how
do
we
make
oldsmar
better?
Take
the
leisure
service
survey?
I,
if
there's
something
there,
even
if
it
was
in
the
media
in
there
or
there
was
something
there
was
some
way
to
like
flag
that
sign.
There's
when
you
think
about
it,
osmore's
a
decent
sized
piece,
but
there's
only
a
few
main
thoroughfares
to
bring
us
back
in
right
right.
C
Tampa
curlew
or
580
into
here
right.
So,
if
you're
not,
and
if
you
can
get
some
sort
of
signage,
even
if
it
was
just
temporary
signage,
that
was
out
there
to
say,
hey
we're
trying
to
make
it
better.
How
do
we
make
it
better
and
you
have
those
you
know
on
those
three
entrances
and
maybe
that's
well.
We
also
have
marquis
yeah,
I'm
just
thinking
you
know,
but
so
the
marquis
I
I
agree.
C
E
C
What
is
it
like
relationship
wise
so
like
at
the
edge
of
the
property
on
as
you're
coming
in
from
tampa
road
with
the
flea
market,
the
owner
of
the
flea
market?
If
we
said
hey,
can
we
put
a
sign
in
there?
Do
you
think
that
guy
would
have
a
problem
with
that
or
is
there
a
relationship
there
with
that?
That
we
could
do?
That?
Is
that
legal.
B
C
A
And
I
think
you're
on
a
good
direction,
but
we
also
know
tampa
road
holds
hundreds
of
thousands
of
more
people
than
just
oldsmar
as
well.
So
I
think
the
right
idea
is
trying
to
reach
more
by
maine
thoroughfares.
However,
that
could
be
done,
but
it's
the
same
thing
you,
if
you
have
that
qr
code,
that's
great,
but
if
you're
driving
you
can't
get
the
qr
code.
A
I
think
that's
also
part
of
the
problem.
We
have
a
lot
of
people
that
don't
care,
you
know
they
they
do
their
own
thing
in
their
own
place.
I
mean
we're.
We
I
live
in
a
very
unusual.
Everybody
knows
everybody.
We
all
get
together
neighborhood.
That
is
not
the
way
it
is
around
all
of
our
communities.
Now
the
old
smart
association
is
trying
to
grow.
That,
which
is
a
group
you
guys
should
look
at
going
to
if
you
haven't
already,
they
are
bringing
all
the
associations
together
to
talk
about
exactly.
A
I
sat
with
30
people
in
a
room
and
said
how
many
have
heard
of
missouri's
dancers
and,
like
three
hands
went
up
out
of
30..
I've
been
here
for
25
years,
so
so
I
get
it
okay,
so
we're
all
heading
in
the
right
direction.
I
think,
with
the
suggestions.
I
think
the
surveys
continued
are
a
good
thing
to
do,
because
we'll
continue
to
reach
more
people.
I
think
you
know
maybe
something
at
the
festivals,
that
you
know
that
we
have
a
city
presence.
A
You
know
with
a
booth
that
actually
has
you
know,
flyers
and
and
additional
information.
Besides,
just
the
magazine
for
our
programs
and
things
like
that,
as
well
as
our
surveys,
so.
H
H
C
C
So,
can
you
can
you,
can
you
make
that
link
live
again
and
send
it
back
out
for
us.
C
But
if
you,
if
you
give
us
back
that
link
also
a
lot
of
us,
you
know
like
I
just
looked
while
we
were
sitting
here
discussing
facebook,
I
pulled
up
facebook's
east
lake
oaks,
which
is
where
I
live.
We
have
345
facebook
members
in
that
group
and
I
posted
it
three
or
four
times
in
there
and
I'm
on
the
neighborhood
app.
I
believe
you
are
too
right,
so
the
neighborhood
app
so
and
that
kind
of
touches
all
of
the
neighborhoods
in
north
pinellas.
F
E
A
Story
I
apologize
next
door.
Oldsmar
is
a
great
device,
it's
run
by
a
realtor
and
and
I'll
tell
you,
the
realtors
across
the
u.s
that
came
up
with
that
concept.
Our
are
our
smart
marketers,
because
they're
it's
a
place
that
you
can
go
and
hear
all
about
a
community
you
might
move
into.
They
don't
allow
like
yard
sales
I
had
to.
I
wanted
to
make
sure
I
had
approval
to
put
masseuse
dancers
up
there,
so
I
talked
to
the
realtor
herself
and
that
there
are
a
lot
of
platforms
like
that.
A
I
do
apologize
folks.
I
have
17
kids
rehearsing
next
door
without
me,
so
I
am
going
to
have
to
wrap
up
here
and
still
go
next
door,
hopefully
they're
all
still
there,
so
that
out,
I
apologize.
I
have
to
duck
out
on
the
end
of
the
meeting,
but
thank
you
very
much.
Everybody
good
comments.
I
think
we've
got
a
good
thing
going.
Jackson,
thank
you
for
your
input
and
welcome
and
I
apologize
thank.
E
K
E
C
C
B
C
Those
two
of
the
barber
two
of
the
three
barbers
in
there
live
in
oldsmar,
so
they
care
what
happens
right.
If
you
go
in
and
you
say
hey
can
I
can
I
just
put
this
little
sign,
or
can
you
just
tell
people
to
scan
this
little
qr
code?
If
they
live
in
the
city?
Those
guys
will
do
it
for
you
all
day
for
free,
it's
all
just
sitting
there
for
them.
They
don't
have
they
care
what
happens
in
the
city.
So
you
kind
of
explain
it
to
them
that
way.
C
The
jack
willie's
guy,
I
believe,
the
owner
of
jack
willie's,
if
I
remember
correctly,
lives
in
the
city
of
oldsmar,
the
guy
who
owns
tampa
scalping
lives
in
the
city
of
oldsmar,
the
guy
who
owns
zapata's
restaurant
lives
in
the
city
of
oldsmar.
So
a
lot
of
those
little
small
business
owners
who
are
right
there,
the
bicycle
guy,
if
I
remember
correctly,
does
live
in
the
city
of
oldsmar.
Oh
you
know
you
use
those
small
business
owners
to
help
get
that
word
out.
Also
so
you're
not
just
relying
on
us.
B
J
J
But
the
bmx
track
is
known
for
something
they
have
big
like
national
competitions
there
right
they
have
all
these
races
and
all
that,
and
that
is
really
important,
because
old
mart
needs
to
be
known
for
something
right,
so
they
could
be
known
for
their
theater.
They
could
be
known
for
like
their
special
classes
there
we
could
get
a
lot
of
that
there
as
well
yeah
known
for
the
theater.
We
need
to
not
only.
E
If
we
position
ourselves
correctly,
we
could
grow
our
tick
tock
like
that,
because
our
city
has
so
many
things
that
we
could
offer.
You
know
bmx
fishing
dancing,
so
we
we
all
work
together.
We
have
content.
G
We
have
a
communication
and
marketing
a
communication.
Marketing
arts
person
who
kind
of
oversees
our
social
media
john,
has
a
staff
person
that
helps
to
create
the
different
posts
that
we
do.
It
depends
who
what
the
post
is
and
what
it's
related
to
between
the
two.
Who
does
that?
But,
yes,
we
do
have
somebody
who
manages
our
website
the
whole
nine
yards.
K
C
Is
you
need
content,
but
the
thing
with
that
is
any
of
your
guys
out
during
the
day
could
be
creating
that
content
and
driving
that
content.
So
if
a
guy
is
going
over
and
he
sees
something
he
sees
say-
you
have
a
maintenance
guy
going
over
to
check
on
something
over
at
ariel's
park
right
and
he
sees
some
guy
out
there.
Fishing
and
he's
pulling
in
a
fish.
C
H
B
F
H
C
But
I
mean
that
that
30
seconds,
you
know
your
guys
are
here
all
day
long
leisure
services
trucks
drive
around
all
day
long.
They
can
there's
tons
of
content.
They
could
find
on
a
daily
basis,
the
sunrise,
the
sunset,
the
freshly
cut
grass.
You
know
what
I
mean
as
they're
driving,
hey
look
at
this
park.
We
just
cut,
looks
fantastic,
come
on
down
and
enjoy
it
30
seconds
in
and
out
yeah.
E
C
E
C
City
yeah,
if
you
type
in
hashtag
osmar
into
instagram
or
into
tiktok
you're
gonna,
get
a
plethora
of
videos
or
or
reels
or
images
that
people
have
taken.
It's
a
simple
message:
over
hey:
can
we
use
this
for
our
you
know
we're
from
the
city.
We
want
to
use
this
on
our
city
platform.
I'm
sure
that
you'd
be
surprised.
How
many
people
would
let
you
do
that
and.
G
B
G
We've
had
photo
contests
before
and
things
like
that
and
where
people
would
send
in
until
we've
captured
some
of
that
stuff
and
that's
run
through
the
communications
and
marketing
on
our
arts
coordinator
yeah.
So
we've
had
some
of
those.
J
J
J
F
Who
is
that
one
lady,
her
name,
q
or
something
I
know,
she's
interviewed
people
like
felicia
donnelly
and
like
she
does
things
like
that,
so
she
might
be
a
good
one,
gwen
trujillo,
yes,
okay!
Thank
you.
C
E
C
E
G
There's
a
program
called
everbridge
and
that'll
send
out
text
alerts,
but
we
don't.
I
believe
the
philosophy
is
that
we
don't
overuse
it
for
events
and
things
like
that,
because
if
something
were
to
need
to
be
you
know,
messaged
out,
we
don't
want
it
to
get
lost
yeah.
So.
C
C
H
But
if
they
sign
up
for
it,
so
we
currently
use
an
app
called
remind.
We
use
okay
yeah,
we
use
it
for
our
camp,
it
was
really
popular,
but
if
I
don't.
H
Well,
what
I'm
saying
what
I'm
getting
to
is
that
we
we
use
something
right
now
in
a
specialized
form,
where
it's
program
specific,
like
hockey,
soon
it'll
be
bmx
and
right
now
we
used
it
for
our
camp
yep.
So
maybe
maybe
we
look
at
something
like
that
on
a
broader
sense,
yeah.
C
That
somebody
could
go
to
and
say,
hey
sign
up
for
osmar
events
text
such
and
such
text
375
to
this
to
this
number
right,
then
they
are
now
in
control
of
seeing
what
comes
to
their
phone
right
right.
C
E
J
And
they'll
get
it
just
like
that,
you
can
do
it
for
elections,
you
can
do
it
through
things
concerning
weather
and
I
have
a
weather
app.
I
have
the
weather
channel
on
my
phone.
I
get
all
of
these,
like
weather
alerts,
telling
me
like.
Oh
yeah,
there's
a
saharan
dust
cloud
going
over
florida,
so
we're
gonna
have
this
event
here
in
old
tomorrow,
where
you
can
go
out
and
take
pictures
on
the
pier
like
you
can
do
so
many
things
with
that.
G
Yeah,
like
I
said
we
as
john
kind
of
alluded
to
we
utilized
that
for
more
so
we're
doing
that
for
specialty
programs,
but
that's
certainly
something
that
we
can
easily
easily
add
and
again,
like
you
said,
kyle,
you
opt
in.
You
opt
out
yeah.
B
C
All
honesty,
if
you
want
to
reach
anybody,
nowaday,
go
to
the
mall
and
stand
there
for
five
minutes
and
count
the
people
who
don't
have
their
phone
in
there
right
seriously.
I
and
it's
I
noticed
that
I
was
at
the
mall
the
other
day
with
my
son
walking
and
I
was
like
everybody
is
literally
walking
around
yeah.
C
A
C
J
J
C
But
but
if
we
were
to
put
yard
sign
style
yard,
sign
style
with
hey
text,
this
text
this
code
to
this
number
and
get
added
to
the
events
list
very
simple,
very,
very
simple
and
somebody
like
me:
I
don't
check
an
app
every
single
day,
but
if
I
get
a
text
I
usually
look
at.
C
I
look
at
every
single
text
that
comes
in
so
if
I
see
something
on
a
thursday
and
I'm
like
hey,
there's
an
event
coming
up
friday
or
there's
an
event
coming
up
saturday,
let's
do
you
send
it
out
24
hours
before
the
event
you'd
be
surprised.
I
think
the
attendance
would
jump
quite
a
bit
based
based
purely
on
that
reminder.
There's.
G
We
have
one
right
now.
I
know
I
think
public
works
is
going
to
be
getting
one
next
year,
so
we'll
have
two:
we
we
had
utilized
them
for
some
of
the
events
down
in
the
park
more
or
less
for
traffic
notification.
Okay,
the
hard
part.
I
I
made
a
conscious
decision
to
move
the
one
that
was
down
at
ariel's,
because
it's
right
across
from
somebody's
house
yeah
but
yellow
light
flashing
in
their
window.
B
K
G
K
G
I
think
there's
one
right
now
set
up
out
here
on
state
street
in
580.
K
D
D
I
thought
that
was
a
good
sign
and
I
don't
know
what
we
could
do,
but
the
jackson
pointed
out
that
there
were
309
people
that
took
the
survey.
The
only
question
that
was
answered
by
everybody
was
the
last
one.
F
D
You
a
resident,
I
don't
know
what
we
can
do
about
question
8.
127
people
skipped
it.
145
people
skipped
question
six.
I
don't
know,
I
don't
know,
I'm
just
pointing
you
know
pointing
that
out.
69
people
skipped
question.
Five
and
93
people
skipped
question
three.
I
don't
know
what
we
can
do
to
give
a
prize.
If
you
answer
every
question,
I
you
know
sarcastically.
B
B
H
D
H
Surveys
you
have
surveys
like
this
that
allow
you
to
give
just
free-form
answers
yeah
a
lot
of
times.
If
I
don't
have
an
answer,
I'm
not
going
to
answer
it.
Yeah
yeah.
B
H
That's
like
a
yes
or
no
question
without
the
option
of
a
yes
or
no
that's.
Basically,
it's
like
a
ballot
yeah
and
that's
and
I
I
didn't
see
any.
I
do
a
lot
of
surveys.
I
didn't
see
anything
in
this
survey
that
jumped
out
at
me.
That
said,
you
know
it
wasn't
presented
correctly.
It
was
confusing.
I
didn't
see
any
of
that.
I
did
take
note
of
what
you
did
say
ken
about
some
of
these
questions
were
answered
and
why
weren't
they?
H
G
For
example,
but
for
like,
for
example,
question
number
eight
where
it
says
if
you
or
your
family
do
not
attend,
so
maybe
the
127
that
skipped
it
say
I
attend
the
event,
so
I
don't
need
to
answer.
H
F
F
B
F
H
B
H
B
H
C
H
D
E
G
Can
I
bring
up
something
for
new
business?
This
is
more
just
more
or
less
a
common,
it's
more
just
informational,
but
it's
part
of
a
grant
process
that
we're
attempting
to
go
through
so
next
year.
On
the
next
year
in
the
budget,
we
have
proposed
a
playground
renovation
project
at
the
mobley
bayou
wilderness
preserve
we're
working
together
with
operations,
jack's
village
to
design
a
playground,
that's
more
oriented
or
a
space.
That's
more
oriented
towards
teens
part
of
that
space
would
include
this
renovation
project.
G
The
the
kids
from
operations,
operation,
jax,
village
held
meetings
to
select
pieces
that
they
would
like
to
see,
and
we've
been
talking
to
an
architect
who
is
willing
to
work
with
them
and
us
to
develop
the
space.
This
is
more
like
a
the
playground
is
more
like
a
parkour
type
course.
It's
an
active
type
area,
so
we
are
working
on
a
ferdep
grant,
which
is
the
florida
recreation
development
assistance
program
grant
to
see.
If
we,
you
know,
could
possibly
get
funding
through
that
avenue.
G
Most
likely,
we
would
request
seventy
thousand
dollars
to
match
the
city's
contribution
and
operation
jax
village
contribution.
So
this
is
more
informational.
I
just
wanted
to
bring
that
to
your
attention,
so
that's
great.
E
K
K
K
G
Oh
you're
welcome,
and
if
you
already,
if
you're
not
aware,
we
do
have
the
the
gator
nationals
event
is
coming
up
october,
7th,
8th
and
9th,
and
then
talking
with
usa
bmx.
We
are
going
to
host
the
second
gators
event
in
february.
I
believe
it's
the
24th,
25th
and
26th.
G
Also
talking
with
usa
bmx.
We
will
be
hosting
most
likely
a
state
series
race
the
weekend
before
gators.
So
we
will
have
a
back-to-back
huge
february
coming
around
here,
but
it
should
do
very
well
for
the
local
economy
and
tourism,
because
most
people
will
become
a
lot
of
people
will
be
coming
in
and
staying
that
entire
week
in
in
this.
K
K
F
Yes,
so
we
have
this
in
your
pocket
yeah,
my
friends,
kelly
o'brien.
She
sent
me
this
and
I
thought
it'd
be
a
good
opportunity
for
us
to
maybe
try
something
like
this
lunch
with
leisure
services.
Maybe
we
can
get
this
on
the
agenda
for
november
to
see
if
there's
a
day,
we
would
like
to
pick
to
do
something
similar
and
just
want
to
have
that
discussion.
Then,
if
you
guys
would
like
to
do
something
like
that
and.
D
F
Well,
I
thought
we
could
just
come
back
in
november
and
we
could
talk
about
it.
Okay,
then,
what
would
be
good
or
anyone.
B
F
J
B
Steve,
no,
I
really
don't
have
anything
to
say
it
was
very
you
know
very
good
meeting,
I'm
just
kind
of
taking
in
the
different
ideas
that
were
being
thrown
around
and
I've
got
a
couple
of
ideas
my
own,
but
I'm
going
to
keep
them
to
myself
right
now.
D
D
D
F
Memorial
day
run
was
fun
too.
I
think
that
was
the
last
time
I
saw
you
actually,
the
heroes,
the
memorial
day
run
yeah.
D
Okay,
next
meeting
will
be
november
14th
motion
for
adjournment
motion.
Second,
all
in
favor
aye
opposed
so
be
it.