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A
Okay,
any
comments
from
the
public
sections
for
public
comments.
Anyone,
no
okay,
seeing
none
any
board
comments
at
this
time,
seeing
none
any
correspondence.
C
Then
do
the
agenda
where's.
A
The
approve
the
the
agenda-
yeah,
okay,
so
can
I
get
a
motion
to
approve
the
minutes
to
molest
meeting
and
the
agenda
so
moved.
E
F
A
Folks,
so
Isela
jimenezuela.
G
A
H
It's
a
family,
we
started
this
business
in
2020
just
in
our
backyard,
just
kind
of
enjoying
ourselves
and
making
something
of
our
spare
time,
and
it
quickly
became
something
that
I
was
calling
for
from
all
of
our
immediate
family
and
all
that.
So
we
decided
that
we
were
going
to
launch.
B
H
Business
and
it's
called
taco,
it's
like
a
taco
with
everything
all
the
fixings.
We
have
pickled
onions,
cilantro
onions
and
we
have
three
different
sauces
that
we're
known
for.
We
have
a
super
spicy
one
made
with
Habaneros.
We
have
a
medium
spiced
one
with
jalapenos,
and
we
have
a
just
our
house.
One,
that's
real
mild
and
easy
to
load
up
on
our
menu
is
very
simple:
we
offer
shredded
shredded
beef
with
all
of
our
house,
family,
traditional
marinades,
and
we
offer
red
tacos,
quesa,
tacos
or
quesadillas.
H
So
quesadillas
will
be
like
flour,
tortillas
real
big.
We
have
a
queso
tacos,
it's
a
crispy
Taco
with
a
shredded
beef
and
cheese
and
red
tacos
with
just
just
a
shredded
beef.
We
offer
chips
and
salsa
everything
we
make
in
the
house
right
now.
We're
prepping
everything
out
of
our
restaurant,
our
farming
business,
restaurant
on
La
Cultura.
So
we
do
most
of
our
prep
there.
Everything
is
a
quick
setup.
All
we
need
is
just
a
griddle.
H
Everything
is
crafting
and
chafing
dishes
and
we
just
make
the
taco
to
order.
We.
F
H
B
B
B
I
B
I
H
H
F
F
H
Feel
like
we
we've
done
a
few
things
and
what
really
Propel
us
to
come
to
the
street
fair
is.
We
just
did
the
the
modernism
week
at
the
art
museum,
and
we
have.
We
had
a
lot
of
feedback
from
them,
saying
that
we
need
to
come
around
to
doing
something
more
where
they
can
be.
Our
tacos
could
get
known
more.
F
I
H
Go
there
again
yeah,
so
what
they're
kind
of
we're
kind
of
building
up
our
little?
We
got
the
snowball
rolling
and
we're
doing
a
lot
of
pop-ups
and
working
with
a
lot
of
different
caters
in
Palm
Springs
we're
doing
collabs
with
that's
the
spirit
and
he's
just
like
a
bartender.
He
does
bartending
services
for
the
people
and
he
arranged
us
and
we
do
packages
with
him,
so
we're
kind
of
doing
more,
like
taco,
backyard
and
stuff.
H
What
makes
the
taco
red
the
red
is
the
Hue
so
the
same,
the
like
the
Audrey
that
we
cook
the
meat.
B
H
We'll
boil
it
we'll
boil
it
extra
we'll
put
some
of
the
like
vegetable
oil
and
then
we'll
we'll
dip
the
tortillas
in
that.
So
that's
where
you
get
the
red,
Hue
and
that'll,
give
it
that
crispiness,
because
if
you
don't
do
it
just
kind
of
become
like
a
soggy
tortilla.
A
I
Issue,
yes,
so
the
vegetarians:
normally,
we
wouldn't
actually
dip
it
in
that
it
would
be
on
the
side
and
we
do
have
a
separate
griddle.
J
Yes,
hello:
there
board
member
Chris
here
I'm
really
missing
out
on
this
meeting,
because
those
tacos
do
look
great.
J
But
I'd
like
to
ask:
how
is
your
your
game
on
the
digital
platforms?
Are
you
on
Instagram
or
on
Facebook,
or
how
to
kind
of
people
hear?
Is
it
Word
of
Mouth.
I
At
first
it
was
word
of
mouth
right
now
we
do
have
an
Instagram
page
and
we
also
have
we
created
the
website.
So
when
people
at
the
pop-ups
or
wherever
they
ask,
for
you
know
more
information,
we
would
give
them
a
website
or
the
Instagram
which
is
being
worked
on
right
now,
so
we
kind
of
started
fresh.
We
only
have
a
few
pictures
there.
We
want
to
really
focus
on
the
food
and
not
like.
J
Right
and
what
is
your
Instagram.
I
It's
established,
2021.,
perfect.
J
Okay,
awesome,
yeah
and
that's
another
great
thing
as
well
is
The.
Village
Fest
is
more.
You
know
people
from
all
over
kind
of
traveling
around
it's
great
to
kind
of
get
those
channels
up,
because
people
do,
you
know,
really
enjoy
posting
and
sharing
a
lot
of
The
Culinary
side,
so
yeah
I
think
definitely
keeping
those
strong
and
kind
of
having
those
active
during
and
leading
up
to
the
Thursday
nights
will
help
out
a
lot
as
well.
H
Certainly
yeah,
just
as
of
lately,
we've
been
getting
more
involved
with
just
that,
like
Facebook
Instagram
all
that
posting,
because
that
does
bring
a
lot
of
business
to
to
this,
and
then
we
also
added
a
square
like
for
easy,
so
they
can
just
tap
and
go
it's
a
payment,
because
you
know
it's
good
cash
is
cool,
but
it's
not
everyone
kind
of
accommodates
everything.
So
we
quickly
learned
that
so
we
made
it
easy
for
everyone,
too.
That's
great,
enjoy.
A
It
and
who
will
be
actually
working
at
the
booth.
H
It'll
most
likely
be
me
or
my
brother-in-law
or
her
so
it'll
just
be
like
us
three
years.
Okay,
it's
a
it's
a
small
operation.
We
mostly
just
need
two
people.
We
might
have
three
just
while
we,
while
we
get
going
if
it
gets
crazy,
then
we're
obviously
going
to
be
stuck.
It's
all
family
owned
and
operated.
So
we
have
about.
We
have
two
brothers
and
two
sisters
and.
H
We
hope
to
we
hope,
to
take
off
and
be
able
to
serve
year
round.
Okay,
you
know
that's
how
our
goal
to
be
able
to.
H
H
Certainly,
and
really
that
that
art
museum
really
propelled
us
because
we
had
a
different
type
of
clientele
that
we're
used
to
and
they
they
said
you
know,
so
we
got,
we
got
a
lot
of
good
leads
from
there,
so
we're
doing
way
more
caterings
and
all
that.
So
this
this
is
like
exciting
for
us
and
we're
gonna
go
all
in
with
it
right.
F
H
E
Was
delicious?
No,
it
was
very
good
but
take
heeda
what
Celia
said:
you'll
have
a
lot
of
competition,
yeah
yeah,
so
I
urge
you
to
differentiate
yourself.
Think
about
how
you
will
stand
out
and
be
different
because
there's
a
lot
of
competition,
but
your
food
is.
A
K
F
L
B
C
B
B
A
You'll
be
in
charge
with
faith
and
she'll,
set
you
up
for
your
orientation.
Okay,
thank.
F
B
F
M
Okay,
so
my
name
is
Bradley
Ryan.
This
is
my
partner,
Brady
hi,
hi
I'm,
a
Reiki
therapist,
a
sound
healer
and
a
healthcare
entrepreneur.
This
is
our
baby.
M
We've
had
this
dream
for
about
five
years
now
we
launched
three
years
ago
in
2020,
I
launched
with
two
products
and
then
grew
my
business,
and
we
now
have
22
products
in
the
line,
basically
I'm,
creating
a
conscious
conversation
to
Acclaim
nature,
inspiring
products,
I'm
inspiring
people
to
take
better
care
of
themselves
and
to
plant
scenes
of
positivity
into
their
days
each
day.
I
think
so.
M
My
production
days
are
like
a
ritual
for
me,
so
I'm,
very
interested
in
clearing
the
space
and
infusing.
All
of
my
products,
with
healing
energy
just
for
another
layer
of
healing
I,
feel
like
we're
going
into
people's
most
sacred
spaces,
so
keeping
it
high
vibrational
is
the
way
to
go.
Make
everything
I,
make
everything
by
hand.
I
formulated
everything
I
designed
all
of
my
packaging,
my
labels,
my
handwritings,
all
over
it.
It's
all
us
for
me,
everything
in
my
brand
is
very
clean.
It's
mostly
organic.
Those
are
roller
fragrances.
D
A
Just
work
them
out
a
lot:
I
love,
I
love.
We
we
do
have
a
few
candle
vendors,
but
I
have,
to
be
honest,
I,
don't
think
anybody's
using
Bergamot,
because
I'm
always
looking
for
that
yeah.
F
M
K
H
L
A
C
M
Do
that
yeah
so
I
make
everything
at
in
our
kitchen
at
home,
so
basically
over
the
pandemic,
like
I've,
had
a
dream
to
have
my
product
line
for
quite
some
time.
I
basically
wanted
to
merge
the
my
the
two
favorite,
my
two
different
things
in
life,
which
is
like
my
spirituality
and
products:
I,
love,
self-care
time
and
just
creating
time
to
take
care
of
me
and
so
I
started
off
with
beard,
products
and
I
made
like
a
beard
balm
and
a
beard.
M
Oil
and
over
the
pandemic,
like
I
just
started
to
get
more
creative
and
was
like
you
know.
I
can
teach
myself
how
to
do
all
of
these
things
and
have
fun
with
it
and
like
actually
like,
speak
to
these
products.
The
way
we're
like
they're
forming
around
the
vibration
of
love.
So
all
of
my
candles,
it's
like
a
ritual
process
when
I
make
them,
but
I
I
get
like
essential
oils
and
I
just
play
around
with
fragrances
to
see
what
works
and
yeah.
M
We
make
everything
at
home
in
our
kitchen,
I
order,
all
the
supplies,
and
where
do
you
Source
your
oils
in
your
fragrances,
various
various
places?
All
from
here
yeah
as
local
as
I
can
a
manufacturer
Doterra
rainbow
Abbey.
We
use
Sun
oils,
but
we've
done
some
like
shows
like
in
Vegas,
like
some
trade
shows
and
I've
made
a
lot
of
contacts
along
the
way
who
do
like
manufacturer
oils
and
stuff.
M
M
M
A
Are
they
okay,
Chris
hadn't
had
a
question.
J
Oh
no,
it
was
answered
actually
thank
you.
M
M
M
M
She's,
okay,
she
survived
yeah,
but
we
did
a
photo
shoot
together
for
the
skin
care
products
and
embodied
each
of
the
energies
for
each
of
the
products
and
then
I
designed
all
of
the
elements
that
are
on
the
packaging
and
all
all
that.
F
M
Left
side:
oh
wow,
okay
yeah,
he
has
a
very
strong
social
media
presence.
You
know,
okay,
which
is
pretty
major
with
him
doing
his
Reiki
healing
and
also
you
know,
just
being
a
skincare
cooker
in
and
of
itself
have
a
lot
of
people
that
follow
him,
and
that
really
supports
the
businesses.
K
B
B
A
B
A
Have
you
ever
used
sidrat
c-e-d-r-a-t?
No!
Is
that
an
oil?
It's
it's
a
I'm,
not
sure
what
it
is,
but
I
know
that
the
stuff
that
I
get
from
luxatan
that
I
use
on
my
bald
head
so
draw
it
and
I
love
the
smell
of
it.
It's
it's
it's
kind
of
citrusy-ish,
but
not
like
that
punch
you
in.
M
A
Falling
in
love
with
them,
thank
you.
Dorothy
Conte
come
on
up
Dorothy.
C
L
L
F
A
L
F
That
really
is
beautiful
in
real
she's
gorgeous,
but
the
the
owners
or
my
clients
were
a
little
overwhelmed
with
keeping
it
alive,
and
so
it
would
die
and
I
was
very
sad
and
doing
my
staging
gigs
I.
Am
you
see
other
stages,
use
plans
on
the
time
in
Realtors,
and
they
look
just
sad
and
and
sad
and
pathetic,
so
I
actually
went
to
Europe
went
into
your
design.
Class
and
I
realized
that
no
full
Botanicals
are
incredibly
authentic.
F
K
F
I
procure
the
vases.
The
vessels
I
have
clear
vases
I
use
resin
to
create
fake
water.
F
F
For
for
any
place
anywhere
anytime,
it's
if
it's
your
home,
if
it's
a
hard
to
reach
place,
if
it's
for
people
who
don't
have
a
green
thumb,
frequent
Travelers
rentals
here
in
Palm,
Springs
there's
a
lot
of
rentals.
There
are
a
lot
of
older
folks
who
you
know
they
like
Beauty
in
Greenery,
but
maybe
they
can
always
get
to
it.
You
know,
and
you
can
mix
and
match
I
mix
and
match
I.
Take
my
fresh
flowers
put
them
in
a
beautiful
glass
and
I
and
I
have
like
real
flowers.
F
Flowers
too,
on
you
know
in
a
stem
and
they're
just
add
them
and
it
looks
gorgeous
and
then
I'll
switch
out.
The
you
know
the
real
flowers
anyway,
it's
what
would
the
price
be
for
your
larger
ones
like
that
tall
base,
so
the
tall
vase
that
one
I
had
this
at
as
a
boutique
Collective,
so
they
charge
15
plus
rent.
So
the
tag
for
this
was
195.
F
from
this
guy
there's
also
195.,
but
these
they're
Investments
and
they're
very
easy
to
take
care
of
people.
Ask
me
all
the
time.
How
do
you
keep
the
dust
you
know
from
accumulating?
But
you
just
use
compressed
air
the
same
as
you
can
clean
the
keyboard
with
or
a
damp
cloth.
It
depends
on.
You
know
what
it
is
and
yeah
it's
just.
B
A
On
your
on
your
table,
I
see
it
and
on
your
application,
I
see
jewelry
I
see.
F
C
B
K
A
A
I
A
An
artisan,
Bearer
traditionally
and
an
art
festival,
and
we
require,
like
75
of
the
item,
to
be
hand,
made
I
think
in
this
case,
even
though
you're
purchasing
everything
and
assembling
it
with
jewelry.
We
don't
allow
that.
But
this
really
is
your
art,
and
this
is
a
creative
Edge.
C
B
F
D
G
B
F
E
F
F
Great,
how
do
you
display
your
jewelry?
It's
going
to
be
important.
B
F
Do
these
I
actually
painted
these
and
I
only
I
use
black,
the
the
you
saw
the
black
cards.
B
F
I,
don't
know
if
you
see
a
picture
of
one
of
my
my
booth
at
the
La
Jolla
Open
Air,
Market
I
sold
these
Arrangements
there
yeah
and
my
earrings
and
I
have
a
lot
of
fun.
I
I,
it's
it's
like
I,
set
up
a
store.
Well,
this
display
is
beautiful.
It's
very
eye-catching,
I
think
when
people
walk
by
this
they're
gonna
really
stop
because
there's
a
lot
going
on
here,
but
you
can't
see
this
first.
B
I
B
F
A
Is
beautiful?
Okay,
so
just
a
couple
things
one
is
so
like
I
mentioned
anything
that
that
you
are
not
making.
So
if
it's
just
you
had
mentioned
here,
decor
items
and
bosses
thing.
You
cannot
Market
those
head
Village
recipe.
It's
not
a
retail
Market.
A
The
film
that
you're
doing
something
and
also
all
the
things
that
are
listed
on
your
application,
that
you're
showing
us
here
is
what
you
can
tell
I
mean
obviously
variations
on
it
right.
You
get
a
shorter
round,
boss
yeah.
But
if
you
come
up
with
a
whole
new
item
like
leather
belts
yeah,
you
would
have
to
come
to
us
to
read
jury
before
you
can
put
them
in
your
boots.
You
cannot
put
something
in
your
booth
that
we
haven't
approved:
okay,
yeah.
A
I
D
F
K
F
B
The
street
and
we'll
be
in
touch
with
faith.
A
To
set
up
your
start
date
and
your
orientation,
okay.
C
B
A
B
K
C
A
C
A
A
F
C
F
Very
nice,
very
nice,
very
different,
very
different.
Where
do
you
Source
your
clothing,
so
the
market
so
he's?
Still?
It's
not
the
vintage
vintage
places,
sometimes
the
internet
too.
So
each
in
your
video,
you
had
jumpsuits.
F
So
including
trench,
coats
and
and
raincoats
as
well
how'd
you
get
to.
F
So
I
worked
in.
F
Do
you
know
some
designs
for
my
boss,
under
my
signature,
of
course,
but
then
I
became
smart
and
I
quit
I
started
the
line
on
my
own
yeah.
L
F
A
C
A
D
K
F
Write
and
how's
the:
how
is
what
kind
of
paint
do
you
use
on
that
leather?
These
swans
for
leather
special
ones,
they're
acrylic
base,
but
they
are
durable.
So
if
you
touch
this
with
your
eyes
closed,
you
will
not
really
feel
the
texture,
so
it
adheres
very
well
and
then
I
still
encodone
clear
coat
for
durability.
Okay,.
K
K
F
You
know
those
because
the
leather
paints
are
also
acrylic
based.
So
if
I
see
a
texture,
I
want
it
to
be
a
little
stuff
like
a
wall
yeah
any
color
on
wool
will
have
a
little
texture
yeah,
but
you
know
nothing
in
order
yeah
yeah.
So
that
includes
also
content
that
jumpsuits
that
you
sound
yeah,
those
worse
than
nothing
comes
out.
F
So
that's
it!
So
is
it
every
it
sounds
like
you're
you'll
be
selling
whatever
you
can
find.
It's
vintage
that
you
want
to
paint.
So
your
items
might
change,
but
is
it
going
to
be
categories
of
clothing.
F
C
F
Really,
lovely
and
I
think
it's
going
to
do
really
well,
I'm
really
pleased
with
the
people
that
we're
getting
tonight
they're
all
very
nice
yeah.
So
if
you
have
any
questions,
I
also
offer
customers
custom
orders.
So
if
somebody
cannot
find
the
jacket
that
Feast
of
that,
let's
say
they
like
the
design,
so
I
always
offer
custom.
F
If
it's
for
an
event,
if
it
could
be
a
gift
or
as
a
backpack
for
their
niece
or
granddaughter.
What
not.
So
that's
your
yeah,
you
know
I
think
it's
a
good
luxury
flexibility
and
are
you
going
to
be
in
the
booth
and
are
you
going
to
be
there
by
yourself?
Will
you
have
help
by
some
and
you
plan
to
come
every
week?
F
F
Though
you
I
heard,
you
said,
there's
a
lot
of
tourists
and
traffic.
A
F
E
B
A
Okay,
Laura
Williamson
melange
by.
C
C
O
O
I
started
this
about
two
months
ago
at
Cod,
Street
Fair,
quite
frankly,
because
on
a
standby
basis,
they're
pretty
easy
to
get
into
and.
L
O
Of
test
the
market
and
see
what's
happening
by
day,
I
work
at
Eisenhower
and
I'm
a.
P
O
Creative
part
of
my
soul,
sure
I'm,
a
local
resident
here,
I've
been
here
about
six
and
a
half
years.
My
husband
and
I
are
empty
nesters
and
there's
only
so
much
Netflix
I
can
watch
you.
K
O
So
this
is
I
just
wanted
to
do
something
that
would
be
handcrafted
but
yet
accessible,
which
I
feel
I
have
done.
These
are
polymer
clay,
earrings,
here's
just
an
example,
kind
of
a
branding
example:
that's
business
cards.
Try
to
keep
it
very
clean
and
modern
polymer
clay
is
I
mean
it
you.
It
comes
like
this.
You
just
buy
this
at
Michael's
or
popular
yeah.
It
is
it's
Sculpey
free
mode,
and
you
it's
a
little
bit
like
Play-Doh
for
adults.
You
kind
of
work
it
with
your
hands.
O
You
roll
it
out.
You
cut
the
shapes,
you
bake
it
in
the
oven,
265
degrees
for
30
minutes,
so
it
and
then,
when
it
comes
out
and
then
you've
got
all
of
the
finishing
work,
the
filing,
if
you're
going
to
glaze
the
pieces
and
then,
of
course
putting
them
together
with
the
findings
which,
again
you
know,
I
do
buy
all
of
those
just
in
a
common.
You
know
craft
type,
Outlet,
all
the
all
the
findings,
all
the
metals
are
Nickel
Free,
which
is
important,
of
course.
O
But
the
reason
you
know
a
lot
of
people.
This
is
like
I,
said:
it's
accessible,
it's
handcrafted,
but
when
I
say
accessible.
L
O
I
O
O
Like
I
said,
I
have
I
started
this
about
two
months
ago.
I
think
what
I
you
know,
I've
learned
a
little
bit
along
the
way.
I
had
my
my
best
week
ever
last
week,
so
sales
have
been
building
each
week
where.
O
At
Street
Fair
at
COD,
okay,
sorry
and
so
I
think
what
I?
What
I
also
have
you
know
what's
building
is
I.
Have
three
customers
return
on
Saturday
who
had
bought
from
me
previously
so
I'm
already
getting
some
returning
business
I'm
starting
off
with
the
social
media?
You
know,
I
do
have
Instagram
and
and
most
of
the
Facebook
is.
You
know
through
my
personal
account,
not
the
not
the
business,
but
so
I
also
do
I've
done
some
special
requests
I'm
from
Missouri.
O
So
when
the
when
I
was
kind
of
launching
and
the
chiefs
were
in
the
Super
Bowl
so
I
had
you
know
people
request
you
know,
can
you
do
that?
You
know
red
and
yellow
for
me,
I've
also
had
some
folks
request,
things
for
like
the
kids
sports
team
or
one
is
like
a
show,
choir,
mom,
and
so
she
wanted
school
colors
to
wear
to
the
show.
The
show
prior
to
performances.
O
O
Reason
why
I'm
I'm
looking
to
come
to
Palm
Springs
is
is
twofold:
I
I
believe
that
being
a
local
resident
I
see
that
there's
a
little
bit
different
customer
here
they
are
looking
for
something
that
is
handcrafted.
They
understand
that
they're
at
an
arts
and
crafts
fair,
as
opposed
to
a
place
where
a
lot
of
people
are
wholesaling,
and
so,
for
example,
my
future
daughter-in-law
30
years
old
is
bringing
some
friends
to
the
desert.
Had
a
friend
who
has
never
been
here,
planned
the
itinerary
and.
J
O
So
that's
who
I'm
looking
for
I'm
looking
for
maybe
a
little
bit
younger
clientele
than
what
I
see
at
COD
and
that's
just
in
observing
it's
it's
a
little
younger
there's
a
little
different
vibe
people
are
having
dinner
a
few
glasses
of
wine
and
they're
on
vacation.
Maybe
in
there
you
know
they're
they're
looking
for
something
to
take
home,
but
maybe
it
doesn't
say
Palm
Springs
on
it.
You
know
so.
I
had
one
customer
that
did
that
I'm
gonna
buy
a
pair
for
each
of
my.
A
O
So
it's
really
really
just
pressed
by
size.
So
a
little
that's
what
the
stickers
are
on
the.
L
O
Those
would
be
20.
25
is
something
like
these
3D,
where
there's
a
little
more
involved,
so
these
would
be
the
20
price
point
I
also
have
in
here.
This
has
been
really
popular,
something
for
the
kids
and
something
seasonal.
The
little
the
little
peeps
earrings
has
been
cute.
O
Those
fun
seasonal
things
along
the
way,
so
it's
all
earrings
right.
It
is,
and
you
know
and
I
understand,
that
if
I,
if
I
change
to
a
new
product,
I,
would
have
to
come
back,
but
what
I
would
like
to
what
I
would
like
to
do.
Is
you
know
kind
of
move
toward
being
able
to
make
a
set
with
a
necklace
that,
had
you
know,
a
matching
piece
and
I
might
have
to
come
back
and
read,
jury
for.
F
B
B
O
D
O
F
O
D
A
O
G
F
F
With
your
prices
and
just
selling
looking
at
how
colorful
and
well-made
they
are
I,
think
you're
going
to
sell
out
I
mean
I.
Think
I
could
see
that
your
prices
are
really
really.
O
J
E
O
C
E
O
C
A
Right
without
further
Ado,
Chris
or
Joy
any
questions.
O
B
Q
A
L
A
Q
Well,
basically,
what
we
want
to
do
is
set
up
bubble
on
the
information
promoting
the
greater
Palm
Springs
area,
trying
to
represent
buyers
or
Sellers
and
we're
we're
not
going
to
sell
anything.
We're
just
gonna
end
out
two
brochures
yeah,
and
we
want
to
bring
back
that
human
feel
of
things
like
everybody
goes
online.
Q
Most
of
the
information
is
deceiving
because
it's
not
accurate,
so
we
want
to
be
present
informing
people
about
the
greater
greater
Palm
Springs
area.
As
far
as
real
estate.
K
Biggest
thing
is
that
on
people
come
in
from
up
North
and
we
get
a
lot
of
seasonal
clients
ourselves
and
they
don't
know
where
to
reach
out
to
people.
So
if
we're
here
during
the
season
or
occasionally,
there's
a
face-to-face
interaction
with
someone
to
be
able
to
you
know,
let
it
explain
to
them
what
consequences
all
about
and
just
the
surrounding
areas.
It's.
E
E
With
how
you're
going
to
differentiate,
if
you're,
coming
down
to
sign
up
clients
to
list
with
you
or
buy
through
you,
I
have
a
problem
with
that
personally,
I,
don't
think
Village
best
is
the
correct
venue
for
that.
But
maybe
you
can
speak
to
that
and
yeah.
Q
How
we're
going
to
make
a
difference
is
by
being
physically
there.
We
lost
that
human
touch,
everybody
goes
online
and
they
don't
speak
to
a
person.
Person
to
person,
so
I
mean
obviously
those
hours
all
of
them.
Q
The
real
estate
companies
are
closed,
so
they
have
not
nobody
to
talk
to,
and
since
it's
only
once
a
week,
people
have
a
chance
to
just
do
it
when
most
of
people
come
here
for
a
week
and
that
Thursday
they'll
come
in
and
they'll
be
able
to
speak
to
a
realtor
in
person,
I
think
it's
going
to
be
good
for
everybody.
So.
A
F
K
Now
those
are
things
that
we
don't
see
online
when
you
log
into
it.
Is
this
information.
K
B
K
A
Yeah,
okay,
do
they
go
under
downtown
Merchant
category?
Are
they
going
to
commercial
Merchants.
B
A
G
A
Yeah
I
just
like
to
come
back
and
read
jewelry,
but
at
this
time
we
cannot
approve
you.
There.
G
That
we
could
do
I
mean
just
you
could
listen
to
either
either
board
member
Roberts
or
board
member
Ramirez
as
to
why
they're
abstaining
and,
if
there's
anything
that
possibly
could
sway
them
to
vote.
The
other
way
I
would
like
to
hear
from.
D
J
You
yeah
so
run
run
me
through
the
experience
so
like
if,
if
I
were
walking
through
village
Fest,
let's
just
say
in
two
weeks
and
I,
stopped
by
your
booth,
like
run
me
that
experience
of
how
that
would
look
like
well.
F
J
That
was
really
my
kind
of,
like
my
main
question
was:
was
yeah
just
like
I'm
trying
to
Envision
the
experience
of
of
even
just
you
know.
What
would
this
look
like.
J
Well,
they
asked
me,
you
know
why
I
am
a
student,
so
I
just
would
like
to
hear
from
them
just
to
kind
of
like
run
me
through
that.
Q
Well,
it
you'll
experience
the
presence
of
realtors
for
any
questions
in
regards
to
the
Palm
Springs
area,
and
we
cross
I
mean
we
cover
the
entire
Valley.
So
we
have
many
things
to
offer
much
information
to
provide
and
being
face
to
face.
Q
G
C
A
I
F
Let's
remove
him
from,
he
has
not
shown
episode,
yeah.
G
C
A
Guys
get
the
staying
power
award
at
the
End
by
the
way.
That's.
C
R
This
is
my
first
time
doing
a
presentation
in
front
of
the
board,
so
I
didn't
know
really
what
to
expect
so.
I
just
brought
on
a
couple
of
press
release
and
some
information
for
you.
Okay,.
K
R
And
I
am
very
much
new
to
Palm
Springs
area
I
moved
to
Palm
Desert
after
then
being
at
the
College
of
the
Desert,
since
around
I
think
it
was
Thanksgiving
so
in
a
very
hard
time
in
the
year
and
I
decided
to
just
really
invest
in
this
line
in
this
business.
And
that's
one
of
the
reasons
why
I'm
here
today,
okay.
B
R
I
just
wanted
to
kind
of
give
you
a
back
story.
I
am
an
entertainment
news.
Producer
I've
been
doing
TV
for
25
years,
which
has
brought
me
around
the
country.
I
started
in
Los
Angeles
working
for
Ken
early.
Can
you
see
executive
producer
of
the
Grammys
and
then
I
worked
my
way
up,
working
hard
being
loyal
and
just
being
a
very
good.
You
know
worker
for
25
years
and
I
decided
after
working
in
today's
show
Vlogs
all
kind
of
different
news
organizations
as
an
entertainment,
news
and
Community
special
projects
producer.
R
So
I
do
want
to
clarify
that
part
of
my
job
led
me
to
Las
Vegas.
So
that's
where
I
was
for
the
last
five
years
and
then
I
moved
back
to
Los
Angeles
last
year
to
Beverly
Hills,
so
I
really
was
taken
aback
about
as
far
as
getting
online
experience
that
we
all
have
and
some
of
what
we're
doing
as
Artisans,
because
for
five
years
I've
covered
up
all
of
the
trade
shows
in
Las,
Vegas
entertainment
shows
all
kinds
of
things
and
now
I'm
able
to
fully
fund
and
live
my
dream.
R
So
I
invested
in
a
wellness
line
and
that's
why
I
kind
of
give
you
more
of
my
back
story.
So
you
can
understand
where
I'm
coming
from
is
that
from
an
entertainment,
journalist
and
Community
journalist
perspective
I
just
really
saw
that
there
was
a
need
for
a
viable
product.
I
really
found
that
people
just
you
know.
Throughout
the
pandemic,
there
wasn't
enough
Soul,
Care
or
just
something
to
make
individual.
R
Everything
that
Las
Vegas
has-
and
you
know,
Las
Vegas-
has
a
lot
of
events.
I
met
a
lot
of
vendors,
a
lot
of
small
business
owners,
a
lot
of
individuals
with
ideas
that
I
saw
them.
You
know
basically
bringing
to
fruition.
So
now
I
thought
you
know
what
it's
my
turn
after
25
years,
working
on
behalf
of
networks
and
other
individuals,
I
want
to
do
something
that
I
feel
that's
very
important
and
part
of
that
is
now.
One
of
them
is
called
black
flower
Cactus.
R
The
other
is
called
The
Velvet
Steamroller
named
after
my
brand,
and
the
names
come
if
there
they
come
from.
My
background
in
being
in
TV
is
that
these
candles
will
really
produced
at
first
to
just
Market
different
shows.
I
was
producing
like
a
marketing
or
promotional
product
and
when
I'm
working
at
these
conventions
and
I'm,
basically
there
to
shine
the
light
on
other
individuals.
People
started
gravitating
towards
the
product
toward
the
item.
So
I
saw
that
hey
this
isn't
just
a
promotional
item.
R
This
is
a
real
retail
product,
so
for
about
two
years,
I've
done
solely
all
sales
online.
On
my
website
and
through
my
Consortium
just
my
network
and
then
I
started
to
do
more
promotion
of
it
like
doing
press
releases
using
the
tool
set
that
I
had
and
Hallmarks
Target
norships
different
buyers
started
to
be
really
interested
in
them.
Are
you
selling
in
those
stores?
Well,
unfortunately,
I
got
ran
over
and
that's
one
thing
that
I
wanted
to
point
out.
I
was
ran
over
by
a
Rideshare
driver.
Oh.
L
L
R
A
They've
gone
out
there
for
three
minutes,
so
if
you
could
just
tell
us,
first
of
all,
are
you
selling
in
any
retail
outlets.
R
F
So
you
have
two
fragrances:
is
that
what
you're
going
to
be
selling
those
two?
Yes
there's
another
candle?
There
are
mini
candle
companies
in
our
village
Fest
and
one
of
them
had
used
his
mason
jars.
Just
like
that
and
they're
very
popular
but
I'm
concerned
about
the
fact
that
you
only
have
two
cents
and
can.
B
R
Have
a
lot
of
candles?
Yes,
I
saw
at
least
four
or
five,
but
the
ones
the
thing
that
make
these
difference
are
that
these
are
Mantra
videos,
so
they
basically
come
in
a
burlap
sack,
and
that's
what
you
see
here,
if
you
don't
believe
you
won't
receive
just
write
your
Mantra
on
top
and
burn
when
people
get
the
candles
and
what
people
really
like
about
the
candles
is
not
only
the
smell
is
that
this
is
an
experience
for
spreading
wellness
and
positivity
and
basically
following
your
dreams.
R
That's
what
this
means,
and
so
people
write
their
Mantra
on
top
before
burning
the
candle.
It's
not
just
like
going
and
buying
a
candle.
The
other
people
that
presented
are
actually
Associates
of
mine
and
I
help
them
the
first
time
they
did
the
Cod
Street
Fair,
giving
them
knowledge
about.
You
know
what
people
tend
to
buy
and
I
really
like
their
experience.
With
the
sound
map
same
as
mine
mine
is
just
not
piano's.
You
have
to
write
your
Mantra
on
top
and
then.
F
A
B
R
These
ones
are
two
for
25
and
the
ones
that
I
passed
around
are
the
ones
that
go
like
fast,
because
people
really
like
the
fact
that
they
can
share
them.
Daughters
got
it
for
her
and
her
father.
Another
couple
got
it
and
they
really
like
the
fact
that
they
can
write
their
Mantra
on
top
and
then
burn
it.
Okay,.
B
B
R
R
These
are
just
for
on
display.
Those
are
the
bigger
ones,
but
mostly
people
will
come
for
this
size
and
the
one
in
the
ten
okay
and
then
the
last
page.
That's
the
part
I
wanted
to
make
sure
I
didn't
leave
out
is
the
experiential
fact
of
my
booth
is
the
word
art
now
when
you
write
your
Mantra
on
top
most
people,
don't
know
you
know
some
people
like
mattress.
Some
people
don't
really
know
how
to
do
them.
R
I
just
write
my
business
on
them
or
different
things,
but
I
found
that
half
of
my
customers
were
really
having
a
hard
time
coming
up
with
their
own
mattress.
So
with
the
word
art
that
is
actually
on
a
sign
and
I
did
send
a
picture
of
my
booth
to
Faith,
so
I,
don't
know
if
you
saw
them
the
one
that
I
had
set
up
at
College
of
the
Desert.
So
it's
on
like
a
little
flap
like
this,
the
word
art
so
on.
E
E
R
Sir
and
that's
something
that
faith
and
I
have
discussed
and
I
have
made
sure
that
she
was
very
knowledgeable,
they
do
not
have
any
cannabis
in
it.
C
R
R
Turn
it
around
on
the
bot
on
the
back
and
that
one
I
buy
actually
from
a
vendor
who
sells
on
Amazon
for
the
last
year,
and
it
is
a
steam
distillation
process
and
it
is
from
hemp
and
it
is
not
from
Cannabis.
It
is
just
a
Cannabis.
Sativa
is
the
type
of
fragrance,
so
it
doesn't
have
any
THC
in
it.
It
doesn't
have
CBD
in
it
and
it
does
not
have
canvas
in
them
and
that's
why
I'm
glad
you
can
smell
them
today.
R
R
So
you
can
see
the
display,
and
none
of
my
display
has
anything
that
says
cannabis.
I
understand
you
have
a
family
friendly
event,
so
I
definitely
wanted
to
make
sure
that
I
worked
and
took
some
of
the
notes.
Faith
gave
me
about
making
sure
nothing
says
cannabis
on
the
labels
and
making
sure
that
it
will
be
promoting
to
a
family-friendly
event.
Even
though
there
are
a
lot
of
bars
and
dispensaries
behind
the
street.
Fair
I
want
to
make
sure
I'm
in
line
with
what
the.
F
R
R
Is
a
dessert
candle
and
clip
line,
but
I'm
only
right
now
promoting
the
candles
right
now,
the
desserts
are
only
made
for
private
events
and
where's
the
clip
the
clips.
The
clips
are
being
made
and
they're
going
to
have
the
scroll
of
the
word.
Oh
there's
a
clip.
What
yeah?
What
is
it
they
look
like.
B
R
R
A
J
Foreign,
my
only
question
was
going
to
be
regarding
the
label.
I
know
you
mentioned
you're
going
to
have
new
labels,
because
the
word
sativa
was
on
there.
So
perhaps
would
we
recommend
maybe
tabling
this
until
we
see
a
new
label
and
then
having
this
discussion
again
or
here's.
J
R
My
point
exactly
Chris
yeah,
you
just
write
the
Mantra
on
top,
they
don't
have
the
ingredients
on
them
and
they
have
the
warnings
on
the
bottom.
So
this
is
how
the
candles
come
now
in
the
back
here.
They'll
have
the
clip
with
the
scroll
of
the
word
puzzle,
because
some
people
forget
their
words.
So
now
I
don't
do
the
display
I
just
now
put
the
word
puzzle
in
the
bag
with
the
little
clip,
so
it
makes
it
really
kind
of
fun
and
people
think
it's
very
unique
So
when
you
buy.
P
I'm
sorry
I
can't
see
from
here,
but
so
are
we
talking
about
that?
We
were
questioning
whether
there
was
Cannabis
actually
in
the
candle,
and
now,
though,
it
is
being
sold
with
a
roach
clip
clip
is.
B
R
It's
an
alligator
clip,
that's
going
to
have
a
scroll
word
art
on
it.
It
doesn't
have
to
have
the
alligator
clip,
but
somehow
I
want
to
put
the
scroll
word
art
puzzle
in
the
bag,
so
people
can
hide
it
and
it
was
a
really
nice.
You
know
it
was
a
complimentary
gift,
so
it
hasn't
had
any
issues
at
the
College
of
the
Desert.
No
one
comes
there
like
asking:
is
it
going
to
make
them
high
or
anything.
R
F
R
F
I
understand
that
you've
had
some
temporary
labels
going
on,
but
you
still
have
products
that
has
ingredients
Stevia
in
it
and
I'd
like
to
have
you
come
back
when
none
of
your
products,
you
mean
sativa,
I'm,
sorry,.
A
A
Okay,
there's
the
motion
on
the
floor:
do
I
get
this
I
will
second
herb?
Okay,
so
just
to
be
clear,
Chris.
The
motion
is
to
table
this
vendor
and
have
her
come
back
to
rejury
when
she
has
a
the
whole
thing
completed,
because
I
don't
know
how
you
sell
a
candle
honestly.
That
says
nothing
on
it.
Yeah.
R
F
C
A
F
F
Yes,
we
juried
with
an
improved
product,
but
the
product
line,
the
ingredients
and
the
apps,
and
so
yes
sativa.
R
A
B
L
F
That
kind
of
thing
it's
just
that
we
have,
we
have
not
we're
not
allowing
any
CBD
stevia,
is.
C
J
It's
a
really
great
package.
I
just
want
to
say
it
looks
really
great.
It
looks
fun,
you
know,
enjoying
the
whole
concept
of
the
Mantra,
but
I
think
just
to
see
a
full
completed
package
with
also
you
know,
Sam's
word,
Santa
sativa
in
it
I
think
would
be
best.
So
to
answer
a
question,
but
thank
you
so
much.
A
F
R
The
steamroller
can
do
I,
don't
mind
to
just
do
at
the
we're
not
going
to
approve.
A
C
A
I
can
finish
please,
and
you
came
with
a
partial
product
line
and
the
labeling
is
insufficient,
so
I
would
say,
there's
a
number
of
things
insufficient
labeling,
which
I
think
you
need
to
address.
Another
thing
is
that
you
have
a
partial
product
line
here.
We
have
to
see
your
whole
product
line
and
you
cannot.
You
cannot
add
to
the
product
line
on
your
own
at
the
table.
You'd
have
to
come
back
possibly
and
rejury,
but
we
want
to
Rejoice
just
for
different
sense
of
the
candle.
That
just
doesn't
make
sense.
A
A
R
R
R
L
L
R
F
A
K
M
Specialists,
okay
books:
our
events
for
us.
M
So
my
name
is
Cameron
I'm,
the
manager
for
our
mobile
distribution
team.
What
is
mobile,
distribution
you're?
Probably
thinking
mobile
distribution,
is
one
of
the
pillars
for
T-Mobile,
so
there's
retail
signature
stores,
experience
stores,
mobile
distribution
and
basically
something
that
we
fought
hard
spring
through
the
valley
here
and.
M
What
does
it
mean
so
mobile
distribution?
If
you
look
at
the
photos
down
there.
M
Sprinter
band,
we
also
have
U-Haul
victims.
We
also
have
like
big
rigs
that
set
up
as
fares
events,
everything
in
between
little
pop-ups.
We
do
we
do
like
Boys
and
Girls
Clubs
YMCAs,
so
we
do
a
lot
of
community
events,
disaster
relief
and.
M
Yes,
now
I
get
it,
so
we
also
do
with
any
business.
You
have
to
have
growth
and
revenue.
So
that's
that's
sort
of
what
our
our
part
is
when
we
do
events
and
look
at
places
like
this,
so
we
have
a
sprinter
van
here
for
the
Coachella
Valley,
it's
20
20
by
seven
feet
or
27x7.
If
it's
fully
open,
so
we
have
the
back
of
the
van
that
slides
out
and
there's
a
display.
There's
cell
phones,
Samsung's
apples,
tablets,
things
like
that
with
our
event
space.
M
M
Then
we
also
have
a
picture
here
at
the
Cabazon
Outlets,
where
we
have
the
van
opened.
So
we
bring
an
experience
to
the
events
that
we
do
so
we
have
display
tables.
We
have
a
spin
wheel,
we
give
out
swag,
we
have
games,
we
have
music,
we
bring,
we
bring
the
energy,
so
that's
sort
of
what
we
do
as
mobile
distribution,
so
yeah.
Why?
Why
T-Mobile?
M
So
what
we
do
is
we
offer
wireless
solutions
for
the
community,
so
home
internet
phones,
tablets,
Business
Solutions,
if
you're
a
small
business
owner
as
well
as
exclusive
discounts
or
signing
up
through
our
through
our
team.
M
What
we're
looking
to
do
here
in
the
valley
is
create
a
brand
brand
of
trust
by
being
customer
focused
and
doing
things
the
right
way,
so
there's
no
weight.
When
you
work
with
us,
it
would
be
a
team
of
me,
my
associate
manager,
three
reps
and
also
local
support
from
from
the
surrounding
stores.
We
create
a
unique
atmosphere
with
our
band
setup.
M
It's
a
very
interactive
Jenga,
Connect,
Four
cornhole.
If
the
space
allows
for
it
and
just
our
energy
and
then
our
swag
giveaway,
so
that's
sort
of
what
we're
looking
to
do.
F
A
D
F
M
E
I
think
T-Mobile
is
a
large
corporation.
You
have
a
channel
to
Market
that
far
exceeds
99.9
percent
of
the
vendors
that
are
at
Village
are
local
Artisans.
Yes,
you
have
a
fine
product,
you're
a
great
company,
yeah
I,
just
don't
think
it
fits
in
in
the
spirit
of
Village
Fest
and
where
we
want
to
promote
local
talent
and
and
showcase.
What's
here
in
the
Coachella
Valley,
you
all
have
TV
commercials
and
print
ads
and
all
of
that
stuff
I,
don't
think
you
need
Village
Fest
to
to
match
your
products.
E
So
my
position
is
I
agree
with
my
colleagues,
I,
don't
think
T-Mobile,
despite
the
fact
that
you're,
a
great
company
belongs
at
Village,
Fest,
okay,.
M
J
Greg
that
was
going
to
be
my
point
as
well
I
think
in
the
spirit
of
Village
Fest
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
I
was
in
alignment
with
your
conversation
of
that
this
is
an
arts
and
crafts,
fair
and
yeah
I.
Think
a
lot
of
the
vendors
and
kind
of
you
know
the
products
that
will
be.
There
is
something
that
we
are
going
more
into
that
direction
versus
just
yeah,
because
again
we're
going
to
have
so
many
different
types
of
services
and
things
like
that.
A
J
C
A
Clear,
though,
are
you
is:
is
this
a
T-mobile
store,
that's
on
Palm
Canyon
now
and
then
you're
gonna
have
their
mobile
presence
as
well.
No
they're
bringing
a
band.
E
A
M
Yeah
and
then
so,
then
the
third
ask
was
the
second
being.
Are
we
able
to
like
sort
of
direct
fulfill
orders
where
we're
not
actually
exchanging
products?
Are
we
able
just
to
like
set
appointments,
and
it
sounds
like
the
consensus
is
no,
but
that
was
something
they
wanted
me
to
bring
to
the
table
here
as.
D
M
B
K
L
N
We
started
well
actually
back
in
2004
when
my
mother
passed.
She
was
always
on
chemical
medications,
and
you
know
I
just
knew
about
like
three
years
after
that.
I
had
to
find
a
way
to
find
new
stuff
products
for
people
that
are
hurting
in
pain
and
they
are
taking
multiple
medications
to
an
easier.
So
she
would
have
a
draw
full
of
Tylenol,
Etc
and
I
haven't
seen
relief
and
everything
and
then,
but
still
called
her
doctor
to
order
more
stuff.
N
N
Because
I
mean
your
liver
and
your
kidneys
is
the
first
thing
that
always
kills
yeah
I
mean
even
if
you
go
to
the
doctor,
no
matter
what
they
know
that
giving
you
Ibuprofen
as
you're
a
pain,
reliever
five
ten
years
down,
the
line,
your
liver
or
kidney
will
fail.
So,
but
you
don't
have
as
a
person
individual
have
any
recourse
over
there.
N
So
we
started
out
in
2008
going
to
the
mines
and
getting
our
own
Bentonite
today.
So
our
bentonite
clay
turned
into
a
lot
of
things
that
could
remove
candida,
H,
pylori,
Diverticulitis
and
other
acne
eczema
psoriasis
issue
problems,
so
what
I
did
was
I
will
pass
around
some
stuff
here.
That'd
be
great
I
created
out
of
our
bentonites
several
different
products,
the
calcium-based
ones,
are
internal.
The
sodium-based
ones
are
external.
N
N
Exactly
what's
on
your
bath
water
or
soak
your
feet
in
or
put
it
on
top
of
the
pole
or
say
even
for
your
pet
say
if
you
had
a
pet
that
got
into
a
fight
with
another
dog
and
they
cut
themselves
or
wounded
themselves,
you
can
put
a
paste
on
it
in
bathroom
and
it'll
draw
out
the
toxins,
the
chemicals
anything
viral,
bacterial
or
fungal
out
of
the
body.
Now.
N
Then
you
lose
the
life.
Okay,
I
left
the
person
at
it
once
the
clay
becomes
active.
Once
you
add
water,
so
the
shelf
life
lasts
so
much
longer.
Okay,
it's
like
forever!
So
until
the
person
shouldn't
feel
like
they're
already,
the
client
customer
feel
like
they're,
ready
to
add
the
water.
Then
they
can
use
just
a
teaspoon
say
for
doing
a
face
mask
you
may
just
want
to
do
a
face,
mask
and
all
that'll.
Take
us
a
half
of
a
teaspoon.
N
So
that'll
go
a
long
way.
You
can
have
a
journey
before
a
year,
so
a
person
that's
going
to
make
their
pores
tighter.
They
want
to
soak
their
feet
every
night.
They
come
home
from
work
and
put
in
the
hot
water
and
put
just
a
tablespoon
in
the
water
and
watch
their
favorite
TV
show,
while
soaking
and
getting
rid
of
the
fungus
between
your
toes.
They
can
do
that.
Okay,
if
you
got
kids
with
bad
smelling
feet,
so
we
did
that
so
other.
J
N
A
R
N
A
Understanding
do
they
bring
this
home,
they
forget
yeah.
Is
there
people
in
the
house
who
knows
right?
Yes,.
F
I'm
also
a
little
concerned
about
some
of
the
health
claims
on
some
of
your
jars.
It
says
good
for
heart,
good
for
diabetes,
diabetes.
What
what
background
do
you
have
to
be
able
to
make
those
claims
I've.
N
G
N
Cleanse
your
keeps
your
heart.
The
blood
flowing
cleanly
the
burdock
root
also
does
a
thinning
of
the
blood
which
actually
cleanses
your
body.
The
iris
c
moss
is
good
for
inflammation
so
that
into
junk
together
with
removing
anything
viral,
bacterial
or
phone
will
help.
You
keep
your
blood,
your
heart,
your
body,
pumping
right,
that's
good
for
diabetes,.
N
E
Make
those
claims
right?
You
cannot
make
those
claims.
Okay,
now
in
in
the
mineral
supplement,
Market
space,
you
might
be
able
to
say
some
of
the
things
you're
saying
that
it
improves
Wellness
right.
E
C
G
We
we
wouldn't
I
do
think
that
you
should
stick
with
your
current
method
of
this
is
something
that
we
don't
necessarily
necessarily
want
spoken
or
set
at
Village
Fest,
and
that
goes
for
vendors
that
you've
juried,
previously
they've
been
pretty
strict
about
any
sort
of
medical
claims
and
I
think
that
you
know
that
City
attorney
always
tells
me
that
someone's
gonna
go
for
the
deep
pocket
which
is
always
going
to
be
the
city.
G
Then,
at
least
in
that
aspect,
we've
done
our
due
diligence
on
our
end
to
say:
well,
all
the
insurance
is
in
place
and
we
are
covered.
We
have
done
our
due
diligence
as
a
board
to
say
this
is
something
that
we
do
not
endorse.
We
do
not
endorse
any
sort
of
Health
and
Wellness
claims
on
these
types
of
products.
G
I
am
a
little
nervous
about
ingestion
of
a
product
right
and
I
need
to
contact
the
health
department,
because,
while
we've
had
a
lot
of
bath
and
body
products
throughout
the
street,
I've
never
had
a
bath
and
body
product
that
you
also
in
chess
right.
So
I
don't
know
what
that,
where
that
falls
with
the
health
department,
but
I
can
follow
up
on.
On
that
particular
item
of
ingestion.
Okay,.
N
N
A
Well,
I
think
I
think
when
she's
holding
what
she's
alluding
to
is
that
if
you
were
a
vendor
selling
selling
edible
products
right,
you
would
have
to
go
through
a
Board
of
Health.
You
would
have
to
have
a
certificate
for
that
and,
if
you're
selling
something
ingestible,
we
may
need
to
go
that
route
or
some
other
route.
In
order
for
you
to
be
able
to
Market
that
product,
there.
A
A
A
G
A
L
E
R
F
N
N
F
L
F
But
it
says
it's
both:
it
says:
antioxidants,
anti-inflammatory
agents,
superfood,
helps
constipation
cholesterol,
normalizes
normalizes,
blood,
sugar,
digestion,
upper
respiratory
bronchial
constrictions
scanned
by
them;
that's
all
the
skin
and
vitamin
and
wrinkles,
and
that's
okay,
but
you
cannot
say
that
it
normalizes
blood
sugar,
that's
dangerous!.
F
I
E
I
N
F
C
N
B
F
N
B
N
E
C
L
N
It's
similar
to
the
same
base
as
the
conditioner
here
right
there
and
just
people
when
they
add
water
to
it
and
use
it
and
a
hair
brushing
their
hair.
You
get
the
curls
coming
really
nice.
N
R
B
B
C
F
F
F
A
N
I
K
K
B
A
A
Adjustable
liquids
we'll.
L
B
A
G
A
J
I'm
gonna
be
abstaining
tonight
only
for
the
reason
that
I
wasn't
able
to
experience
the
products
tonight
so
I'm.
Sorry
about
that.
That's.
A
Welcome
welcome
to
Village
fest,
with
with
your
topicals
lotions
roll-ons
as
well
and
sprays,
for
the
face
mask
we're
not
going
to
approve
that
right
now,
any
of
the
Clays.
However,
what
you
can
do
is,
if
you
re-label
it
photograph
exactly
what
you
did
okay
and
then,
if
you
send
it
up
to
Faith,
we
can
probably
jury
that
with
correspondence.
A
L
N
A
The
food
court
I
think
came
from.
We
had
mentioned
that
I,
don't
know
why
it's
on
M
and
not
at
the
bottom,
but
whatever
it
was
about.
We
wanted
to
review
a
couple
things.
One
is
what
are
the
types
of
food
vendors
we
have,
because
we
felt
that
there
was
a
plethora
of
taco
vendors
and
I
thought
at
one
point
that
we
said
we're
going
to
not
accept
applications
for
more
taco
vendors.
F
At
this
point,
Kevin
Greg's
analysis,
yeah.
A
However,
so
we
did-
and
this
was
a
little
bit
unique-
so
it's
fine,
but
you
know
I
would
say
that
let's
put
a
hold
on
that.
Okay.
A
Yeah,
unless
it's
something
that's
extremely
unique
right,
that's
so
different,
but
it
can't
be
just
the
taco
festival
right,
we're
trying
to
make
the
food
port
a
draw
right
for
locals,
because
the
locals
been
there
done
that.
So
what
we're
trying
to
do
is
get
it
more
to
the
point
where
it's
also
a
food
destination
for
people.
Here
you
know:
you're
gonna
meet
your
friends,
let's
meet
at
Village
Fest
and
have
something
to
eat
when
we
walk.
A
You
know,
as
opposed
to
coming
down
there,
to
see
the
Festival
for
the
first
time,
because
most
residents
only
go
when
they
have
a
guest
in
town
right
and
we're
also
trying
to
up
the
level
of
the
food
court.
We
always
talk
about
that
and
try
to
recruit
more
and
different
types
of,
and
maybe
move
to.
Belardo.
E
A
Now
the
other
thing
is:
we've
talked
about
food
trucks,
we
talked
about
possibly
separating
some
of
the
food
court
or
expanding
it
somehow
like
either
off
the
street.
My
my
thought
was
to
possibly
put
have
a
North
food
court
in
a
South
food
court
because,
honestly,
all
right,
here's
the
case
in
point
at
the
31st
birthday
we
handed
out
the
cupcakes,
Celia
and
I
walked
the
whole
South
End
to
give
out
the
cupcakes
and
the
cars
and
everything
I
was
hungry.
I
said
I
want
to
get
something
to
eat.
A
Let's
just
go
over
here
to
El
Corso
jam
packed,
she
said.
Well,
if
you
want
me
welcome
to
the
school
course
you
know,
I
don't
feel
like
walking
with
me.
I
already
walked
all
this
down
here,
so
it's
a
so
getting
people
all
the
way
back
up
there.
I
was
wondering
if
it
would
be
feasible.
Maybe
do
food
truck
vendors
at
the
south
end,
because
food
trucks
are
autonomous.
They
don't
need
anything
all
right.
Yes
and
possibly.
E
K
G
Crowded
right,
yeah
yeah,
so
my
only
suggestion
would
be.
If
we
want
to
have
it
sounds
like
it
needs
to
be
on,
maybe
the
topic
if
we
need
to
have
like
a
side
meeting,
so
we
could
really
put
a
plan
together,
and
a
process
of
this
is
what
we
need
to
do
in
order
to
get
to
what
our
goal
is.
What
I
will
ask
that
we
do?
G
If
we
have
this
conversation
and
we
decide,
we
do
want
to
try
and
create
something
on
the
south
end
is
we
will
need
to
go
through
the
Main,
Street
Association
and
talk
to
the
merchants
on
that.
L
G
In
that
area,
so
I
just
want
to
make
sure
we're
doing
our
due
diligence
so
that
we
don't
get
a
lot
of
negative
feedback
from
the
merchants.
So
I'm
I
think
we
should
have
further
conversation
because
a
lot
of
us
aren't
really
and
into
and
would
love
to
do
some
real
recruitment
of
some
different
and
versatile,
versatile,
versatile,
versatile,
versatile.
Yes,
some
of
our
food
vendors.
K
G
I
really
would
love
to
do
some
of
that
work,
especially
the
recruitment
part,
so
I
I
would
love
I'm
going
to
put
it
under
unfinished
business,
but
I
think
if
we
can
talk
about
having
a
meeting
that
is
off
site
where
we
can
really
dive
into
this
particular
item
and
then
also
the
work
that
break
is
done.
It
really
needs
like
some
concentration,
not
like
at
the
end.
You.
F
Know
eight
o'clock
yeah
some
clarification
from
our
in-service
I
think
we
did
talk
about
limiting
certain
categories
again
like
jewelry
and
lotions
and
candles
yeah.
We
have
a
plethora
of
those
people
coming
and
we
need
to
either
cut
them
off
before
they
come
before
us
to
say
we're
not
we're
not
accepted
anymore,
and
we
need
to
decide
as
a
board
right
which
categories
we
want
to
start
limiting.
G
E
F
E
Q
E
K
E
A
If
we
do
set
some
guidelines,
what
we
can
do
is
there
actually
can
be
a
little
bit
of
pre-screening
in
that,
if
it's
a
category
that
we're
already
maxed
out
on
and
we're
not
entertaining,
why
take
your
application
right
if
it's,
if
it's
a
type
of
food
that
we're
already
maxed
out
on,
even
though
we're
not
maxed
out
on
the
food
category,
the
subcategory
again,
that
would
serve
because
we
I
don't
want
to
put
Faith
on
the
spot
to
have
to
refuse
people
and
I
know.
A
She
said
like
it's
not
up
to
her
to
do
that,
I
get
that.
But
if,
if
there's
already
a
guideline
that
said
well
we're
not
accepting
applications
for
that.
That
would
help
her
with
that
as
well.
We
also
make
our
list
a
little
shorter
for
for
rewarding
to
make
sure
the
returning
people
that
we
really
want
to
be
sure.
They're.
E
Not
people
but
the
other
good,
sell
reports.
One
is
a
listing
of
all
the
vendors
yeah
broken
down
by
category.
You
can
see
that
and
the
second
report
is
the
general
vendors
which
includes
arts
and
crafts.
So
you
can
that's
broken
out,
so
you
can
see
those
and
see
how
many
candles,
how
many
you
know
you
know.
F
G
Don't
know
I
think
if,
if
she
sent
them
in
here,
that
means
they've
been
active
within
the
last
three
months
or
so.
Oh
yeah,
that's
good!
If
they're
in
the
room,
because
we
we
retire
people
after
a
certain
time,
so
they
kind
of
go
into
a
different
database
right,
but
she
still
has
access
to
pull
them
back
in
say
they
come
back.
P
Maybe
Faith
could
just
let
the
people
know
that
into
before
the
board,
but
that
they
would
be
on
a
wait
list
and.
P
A
A
Okay,
so
that's
for
the
food
court,
unfinished
business
subcommittee
assignments:
we
were
talking
about
some
of
the
board.
Members
had
ideas
for
certain
things
that
they
want
to
either
look
into
improve
Advanced
develop,
if
so,
we'll
need
subcommittees,
which
means
assigning
people
to
them.
So
it's
not
necessarily
unfinished
business.
I
just
wanted
to
make
that
statement.
Okay.
F
A
G
Definitive
no
yeah,
no,
we
always
have
vendors
applying
yeah,
so
I
would
say
there
wouldn't
be
the
slowest
month
that
we'll
probably
have
we'll
be
probably
heading
into
July,
but
I
know
some
of
this
stuff.
It's
kind
of
still
fresh
on
our
mind
from
our
our
study
session
that
we
have
I
think
if
you've
let
too
much
time
go
by
you
kind
of
lose
that
enthusiasm
and
I
do.
F
F
A
Question
it
kind
of
relates
to
the
food
court,
but
it's
more
about
if
we
wanted
to
expand
the
food
court
horizontally
rather
than
vertically
on
the
street,
is
that
feasible?
Is
there
someplace.
B
G
That
are
already
closed.
Adding
additional
streets
becomes
a
bit
of.
A
A
Is
placement
of
vendors
placing
vendors
in
such
a
way
that
all
of
the
like
for,
like
together,
like
kind
of
boutique
style?
If
you
will
so
that
you
know
you
have
an
ear
infection,
they've
got
earrings
under
there,
I'm
walking
down
I
buy
these
earrings
I'm,
like
you
know,
CDs
I
wish
I
would
have
seen
those
right
as
far
as
them
not
wanting
to
be
near
each
other.
Competition
is
healthy
right.
A
If
you
go
into
a
department
store,
they
don't
separate
a
brand
of
of
jewelry
somewhere
else
on
another
floor
right.
So
I
would
like
to
see
that,
because
we
do
have
the
food
court
like
that,
we
already
do.
We
are
ready
to
have
the
farmer's
market
like
that
right.
A
Obviously,
we
can't
put
the
entertainers
together
right
because
right,
but
I
would
like
to
explore
that
idea
and
see
how
feasible
it
is
now
I
get
that
it's
easier
to
just
keep
on
adding
people
at
the
bottom,
because
then
other
vendors
that
have
already
had
a
spot
they
kind
of
like
the
spot.
They
want
to
go
back
to
that
spot.
A
So
now,
all
of
a
sudden,
you
know
you
have
a
new,
whatever
vendor,
right,
art,
vendor
and-
and
you
put
them
in
between
you,
know
these
earring
vendors
or
something
right,
but
it's
I
just
think
it
would
be
a
better
experience.
I
feel
like
as
a
resident
I
feel
like
I,
do
not
use
Village
Fest
as
a
shopping
resource
for
myself,
because
I
don't
feel
like
browsing
the
entire
thing.
Absolutely.
O
A
The
time,
but
there
was
a
time
when
I
did
used
to
come
down.
I
used
the
farmers
market
almost
every
week.
Every
other
week,
I
used
to
go
to
the
farmer's
market,
to
buy
things
like
my
dry
fruit
to
make
my
stone
because
I
was
making
scones
on
a
weekly
basis
like
things
like
that,
but
I
knew
where
to
go
and
I
knew
what
it
was,
because
I'm
not
always
going
to
make
the
commitment
for
a
two-hour
stroll
in
Village
Fest
being
a
resident
I
may
have
dinner
reservations
or
something
so
that's
my
thought.
A
I
would
like
to
explore
the
option
of
that.
One.
Other
thing
is
hold
on
the
topic:
screening
criteria
for
commercial
vendors,
I,
don't
think,
I
think
it's
extremely
subjective
right
now
and
case
in
point.
What
we
saw
tonight
right,
there's
certain
things
like:
are
we
going
to
entertain
commercial
vendors
that
are
a
national
chain
with
a
commercial
on
TV
every
15
seconds?
Already
you
broke
the
point
about
T-Mobile
right
I,
don't
think
we
should
should
even
entertain
an
application.
Okay,
I,
don't
get
it
unless
they're
a
downtown
Merchant
with
a
storefront
within
the
footprint.
F
Of
what
okay
is
defined
in
our
rules
and
regulations?
Yes,
but
I,
think
that's
I,
think
that's
an
excellent
point
and
and
my
concern
with
the
T-Mobile
and
like
that,
is
that
we
are
going
to
get
a
lot
of
service
people
like
you
know
we
could
have
boots
of
roofers
and
Painters,
and
you
know
auto
mechanics
I
saw
the
trade.
E
G
I'm,
in
my
my
opinion,
doesn't
necessarily
matter
in
this
particular
topic,
because
it
is
up
to
the
board's
discretion
as
to
how
and
what
the
event
looks
like
and
how
it
feels
that
is
part
of
your
responsibility
as
the
board.
So
if,
at
this
time
this
board
does
not
want
to
see
commercial
vendors-
and
you
want
to
see
you
know-
12
taco
vendors,
that's
up
to
your
discretion,
that's
part
of
the
work
you
do
so
because
we're
curating
for.
A
A
G
To
do
is
we
enjoy
the
guideline
right
when
we
go
through
all
of
the
categories,
and
you
see
possibly
some
areas
where
you're
a
little
heavy
and
you
don't
want
to
see
vendors,
you
want
to
put
a
hold
on
it.
We
also
need
to
make
that
decision
go
to
commercial
vendors
and
just
outline
I
mean
you've
said
exactly
what
it
is.
You
want
large-scale
commercial
businesses
or
you
could
say
anything,
that's
not
within
the
footprint
of
commercial
vendors
in
our
downtown
Corridor.
So
as
long
as
we
have
some
definition,
then.
A
F
Yeah,
no,
no!
This
is
another
off
subject,
but
a
potential
for
this
you
and
I
talked
on
the
way
back
from
Village
fest
last
week
about
Quality
and
about
you
know,
we're
we
are
obliged
and
I
guess
that's
the
word
to
admit
people
who
clearly
don't
meet
a
quality
standard
because
they
do
meet
the
75
handmade
quality
and
we
reject
potentially
could
reject
really
good
quality
vendors
because
they
are
not
75
handmade.
So
I
would
like
to
look
at
that
issue.
As
you
know,
what
are
our
criteria?
Can
we
can
we
shift
that?
A
F
Yeah
I
mean
I
used
to
I,
was
selling
Dan
I've
been
I've,
made
jewelry
and
I've
been
in
art
and
crafts
fairs
many
times,
and
my
jewelry
was
always
ranked
really
high,
but
you
could
this.
It
might
not
yes,
because
I
did
a
lot
of
bead
wrapping
and
stringing,
and
but
I
used
unique
materials
clasps
that
were
you
know
anyway,
like
the
necklace
that
she's.
F
But
that's
very
unique:
it's
very
unique,
but
it
wouldn't
pass
because
it's
it's
just
wrecked.
It's
just
knotted.
These
Murano
beats
that
are
knotted.
So
this
is
a
good
example.
Yeah
would
this
could
this
come
through
and
how
can
we
amend
our
language
maybe
to
incorporate
things
that
are
not
handmade?
Okay,
so.
G
I
think
that's
we'll
add
that
to
the
agenda,
because
I
think
that's
a
larger
conversation.
I
do
too.
A
G
D
G
Know
some
place
all
right:
I
will
email
working
vote
first
thing
tomorrow
morning,
see
you
day
works
or
if
not,
then
we'll
do
a
weekend
sounds
good.
A
P
A
P
Have
a
presenter
I
would
really
recommend
that
everybody
turn
off
their
microphone
when
they're,
not
speaking
because
it's
really
hard
to
hear
if
you
happen
to
be
on
zoom
and
I,
don't
know
what
that
recording
sounds
like,
but
it's
really
hard
to
hear
the
presenter.
If
you
guys
are
like
looking
at
the
product
amongst
yourselves
too,
did
you
experience
that
today?
J
Oh
yes,
hi
I
was
also
just
going
to
mention.
I
know
this
came
up
like
a
few
weeks
or
maybe
a
couple
months
ago
regarding
animal
products
as
we
are
seeing
more
kind
of
like
veggie
requests
or
kind
of
vegan
options.
J
I
was
curious
because
I
do
remember
that
that
topic,
a
vendor,
did
come
up
kind
of
selling
different
leathers
and
things
like
that.
If
we
were
going
to
go
that
route
as
well
continuing
to
have
those
types
of
products
or
just
going
completely,
vegan
was
just
curious
about
that,
because
I
remember
I
want
to
say
it's
when
we
were
still
remotes.
It
was
one
of
our
last
remote
meetings.
There
is
a
vendor
that
came
through
and
that
was
a
question.
J
I.
Remember
that
a
few
board
members
I
think
abstain
from.
B
C
J
A
It's
already
made
right
and
that's
even
questionable,
but
they
don't
allow
it.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
I
ordered
a
pair
of
slippers
on
the
line
on
the
Amazon
when
I
first
moved
here.
Amazon
would
not
deliver
them
to
California
because
they
said
of
the
no
fur
Rule
and
then
it
got.
Then
it
got
clarified
with
the
state
what
they
meant
by
that
wow.
A
They
wouldn't
deliver
it
originally
yeah.
So,
but
that's
why
Chris
it's
really
because
it
was
fur
I'm,
not
sure
how
I
feel
about
about
going
as
Extreme
as
make
it
a
vegan
event.
I
think
we
should
just
right
right:
I
mean
I'm,
hoping
to
discussing
I
just
I,
just
don't
know
how
how
feasible
that
is
right.
A
I'm
just
making
notes
on
what
we're
going
to
do
with
this
okay
reports
and
requesters
no
reports
right,
Main
Street.
Any
reports.
P
A
Funny,
okay
subcommittee
reports,
recruitment
retention-
is
that
still
even
a
thing
or
no
I
feel
that
weird,
it's
kind.
G
A
G
I
did
want
to
let
you
know
that
I've
been
in
contact
with
the
director
of
Economic
Development
about
our
incubator
program.
He
has
some
ideas
and
I
think
there's
an
intend
to
try
and
put
some
funds
away
so
that
we
can
foster
that
idea
a
little
further.
Thank
you
Joy
for
reaching
out
to
the
economic
development.
G
Back
to
me
on
that
and
I
did
receive
a
proposal
from
the
videographer
that
I
talked
to
or
remember
Ramirez
about
who
can
come
out
and
do
some
videos
and
kind
of
connect
it
with
some
music
so
that
we
have
some
content
so
that
we
can
push
it
out
on
some
of
our
social
media
Outlets,
so
I'm
working
on
getting
that
approved
through
the
city
and
then
we'll
have
someone
that
also
came
from
our
visioning
session
that
we
had.
We
talked
about
ways
to
really
kind
of
push
forward.
G
L
A
I
can't
remember
her
name
now.
Did
the
person
who
was
going
to
come
and
film
at
Village
Fest
on
Thursday
did
she
show
because
I
never
saw
her.
A
A
If,
if
there
is
anything
that
she
can
share
with
us
that
we
can
use,
that
would
be
nice
if
you
can
review
that
with
us,
would
be
wonderful,
that's
great,
and
if
we
could
also
find
out,
there's
been
mention
of
incubator
success
stories
here
at
Village,
Bus,
Heyday
being
one
and
County
Bagels
I
believe
is
the
other
that
I've
heard
of
well.
It's
the
someone
told
me
Tony,
bagels
and.
G
P
A
G
A
A
bit
you
don't
age,
we
all
age
around,
you
that's
what
happens
but
anyway,
if
we
can
get
some
information
definitively
on
what
those
are
when
we
start
to
talk
about
the
incubator
program
or
whatever
I
would
love
for
that
to
be
on
social
media
and
blow
that
out
more
and
by
the
way,
Jeffrey
Bernstein
kind
of
mentioned
to
me
about.
We
should
have
more
than
that.