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A
A
C
A
And
Miss
avatello
will
be
a
voting
member
today
and
place
Joan.
D
E
A
The
minutes
are
approved
old
business,
current
projects,
black
heritage
project
updates.
We
have
a
a
memo
from
Stephen
Oliver,
the
artist
on
September
6th,
and
we
also
have
some
photographs.
I
assume
that
everybody's
had
a
look
at
those
and
read
them.
Everything
seems
to
be
going
along
swimmingly.
A
A
I
think
I
think
it'd
be
nice
if,
before
the
next
meeting
each
one
of
us
individually
took
a
swing
by
and
say
hello
to
Stephen
and
make
sure
he
he
doesn't
think
that
we've
forgotten
him
yeah,
okay,
the
Riverside
field,
mural
project
Diane.
Is
there
any
update
to
that.
F
A
Thank
you.
That's
excellent,
yeah,
the
illuminated
art
boxes.
Graeme.
Do
you
have
any
update
for
that?
I
do.
A
There
are
so
far
104
images
have
been
submitted
by
40
artists,
so
many
of
them
are,
in
my
humble
opinion,
truly
excellent
and
I
think
that
the
committee
is
going
to
have
a
hard
time
choosing
40
images.
Even
if
we
don't
get
any
more
by
the
end
of
September
and
I
know,
we
will
because
I've
been
promised
some
more.
So
that's
going
along
quite
well.
The.
H
Can
I
say
please,
let's
bring
something
up?
Is
there
a
an
entry
limit
to
how
much
you
can
put
in
I
mean?
Because,
because
that's
what's
going
to
be
the
confusion
of
the
thing,
there
are
three.
A
It's
three
and
and
when
you
get
the
the
sheets
that
I
will
print
for
the
selection
at
the
next
meeting,
the
images
will
be
identified
with
a
number
and
a
letter.
The
number
will
represent
the
artist
in
random
order,
and
the
letter
will
represent
the
image
that
they've
submitted
in
random
order.
Together
with
the
title
and
the
medium.
A
And
and
that's
what
we'll
get
so
you'll
be
able
to
tell
whether
it's
house
paint
on
on
reclaimed,
wood
or
oil
on
canvas
or
whatever?
A
C
H
A
You
will
depart
from
our
procedure.
Welcome
Stephen
for
Stephen
Oliver,
the
artist
for
the
the
black
heritage
project.
Are
you
ready
to
give
us
a
report
right
now
or
do
you
want
a
few
minutes.
I
I
Okay,
she
should
should
have
think
they'd
think
she
got
all
of
you.
My
my
latest
update
or
yeah.
A
We
have
the
the
the
96
note
and
the
photographs
that
you
sent
yeah.
I
So
things
are
pushed
back
a
little
bit
with
the
hurricane
and
actually
a
family
funeral
last
couple
days,
but
everything
is
going
together.
Well
there
pretty
precisely
a
couple
of
small
adjustments
that
I've
made
including
this
morning,
so
basically
the
rest
of
that
frame
I'm
putting
up
now
after
a
couple
of
adjustments
and
yeah.
So
that's
that's
the
story
with
that.
I
also
extended
the
insurance,
because
the
project
has
you
know
been
going
on
for
a
while.
We
had
a
bunch
of
different.
I
You
know,
meetings
and
approval
levels
to
but
any
case
I
went
to
O'donnell
had
the
policy
extended,
so
that's
part
of
the
contract.
So
that's
done
it's
actually
done
for
a
full
year.
We
won't
need
that
much
time,
but
you
know
the
the
resin
material
I
just
got
word
today
looks
like
everything
is
printed
and
they're
going
to
do
the
final
finishing,
get
it
ready
to
get
this
ship
and
then
they're
gonna.
The
counting
is
going
to
contact
me
so
about
about
when
it's
ready,
so
I'll.
Let
everybody
know,
that's!
I
That's
the
biggest
single
ticket
item.
I'll.
Let
diet
through
Diane
know
when
that's
ready.
You
know
when
it's
paid
for
I
actually
made
I
had
some
different
I
did.
They
said
for
four
to
six
weeks,
it's
turning
out
to
be
a
little
longer,
but
it's
kind
of
okay
I
actually
had
in
my
update,
you
might
have
seen
them
I,
actually
built
a
trailer,
because
I
knew
I
needed
to
haul
the
artwork,
but
it
also
be
good
as
an
option
pick
up
this
resin.
I
So
that's
like
my
intention
is
actually
go,
get
it
and
a
lot
easier
than
Washington
State
or
assault
Salt
Lake
City.
This
is
actually
New
Hampshire,
so
I'm
going
to
pick
that
up
and
so
I'm
just
waiting
to
hear
word
from
them
when
it's
ready,
wait.
I
I
If
there's
anything
else,
I
saw
Nick
macris
from
the
city
again
today,
so
he's
willing
to
to
help
and
so
I'm
engaging
him
about
the
concrete
footings
at
the
marina
we're
an
interesting
place
now,
because,
prior
to
this
point,
it
would
have
been
more
expensive
and
delayed
more
to
sort
of
separate.
Like
do
one
thing
at
a
time,
because
I
bulk,
even
the
way
finding
piece
I
got
all
that
into
the
order,
so
it
would
be
it
wouldn't
delay
four
to
six
weeks
or
whatever
it
wouldn't
cost
extra
shipping
all
that
stuff.
I
So
now
we
have
a
little
bit
of
a
little
room,
whether
we
do
we
want
to
finish
that
one
fully.
You
know
that
kind
of
thing
before
we
did
the
marina,
but
everything
is
all
the
formwork
is
ready
for
the
marina,
so
I'm
ready
to
go
on
that.
But
you
know
there's
plenty
to
do
once.
I
get
the
resin
on
on
both
of
them,
so
that
can
be
probably
negotiated.
So.
I
I
A
C
I
Nick
has
kind
of
I've
touched
base
with
him
and
he
is
what
happened.
I
was
one
of
the
you
may
remember.
I
was
very
interested
in
what
concrete
was
used
at
the
seawall
and
who
did
the
work
so
I
could
try
to
match
it
and
also
the
salt
with
the
adding
the
salt
resistant
additive.
I
wouldn't
know
what
that
was.
I
did
get
the
name
of
that
firm,
but
they
were
bought
out.
That
explains
why
every
time
I
did
the
call
I
couldn't
I
couldn't
get
through.
I
Nick
knew
that
so,
hopefully
they're
going
to
be
able
to
be
able
to
identify
that.
He
may
be
helpful
in
that
once
I
get
the
footing,
I
mean
the
former
again
to
help
with
the
pouring.
You
know
it's
not
a
big
poor,
but
for
one
person
mixing
bags
isn't
a
good
idea,
but.
C
A
C
A
Have
any
questions
for
that's.
I
C
I
I
They
said
they're
going
to,
let
me
know
so:
I
imagine
I
I.
Imagine
it's
probably
going
to
be
within
a
week.
You
know
I
I
would
think
by
the
time
they
get
it
get
it
all.
I
think
what
they
do.
Is
they,
but
you
said
finishing
it
so
I
know
that
they're
spraying
coating
anything
on
there.
I
know
that
they
put
I'm
pretty
sure
they
put
like
a
protective
film
on
it
that
protects
it.
I
You
know
up
to
the
point
of
installation,
so
that
may
be
what
they're
doing
right
now
and
once
they're
done
to
do
they're
going
to.
Let
me
know:
I
told
them
that,
because
they
have
a
trailer
and
I
spec,
the
trailer
built
it
to
hold
the
weight.
I
know
what
the
weight
would
be.
So
you
know
it
may
save.
Actually
some
effort
to
just
be
able
to
put
them
right
on
there
and
I've
got
all
kinds
of
tarps
and
you
know
packing
and
lot.
I
Yeah,
you
know
what
I
I,
when
I
get
North
I
kind
of
shy
away
from
you
know:
95.,
there's
some
other
routes,
and
yes
with
this
particular
thing,
I
probably
would
even
be
driving
some
slightly
different
hours.
Avoid
traffic
yeah,
it's
bad
enough
as
it
is
with
just.
B
I
Save
on
both
the
temperature,
you
know
that
when
it's
hot
out
and
also
just
you
know,
that's
kind
of
my
thinking
so.
C
I
C
I
A
To
moving
along
now
to
the
Saint,
Kate
sculpture,
maintenance:
Nick,
do
you
have
anything.
F
F
Well,
I
reached
out
to
them
three
times
and
have
not
really
gotten
any
response,
but
the
other
day
I
was
made
aware
that
a
truck
needed
to
come
on
to
Craig
Park,
which
I
had
originally
told
them
that
they
could
coordinate
that
through
Brandon
crumb,
our
Public
Works
superintendent.
So
apparently
they
did
go
out
to
you
know
the
mermaid
so
but
I
have
not
heard
anything
about.
You
know
what
they've
done
or
if
they've
you
know
completed
it.
So
I
will
try
again
a
fourth
time
to
get
an
answer.
Thank.
J
Yes,
I'm
continuing
to
do
some
research
I
found
some
new
places.
That
was
that
I
found
through
a
website
that
several
municipalities
have
used.
So
that's
adding
about
three
more
to
the
mix.
I
also
eliminated
one
because
it
was
about
almost
fifteen
hundred
dollars
a
year.
So
they
do
it
by
like
an
ongoing
thing,
but
the
the
pixel
sticks
I
found
it's
199
dollars
per
piece
and
then
that
then
it's
on
the
site,
so
that's
the
one
I'm
leaning
towards
but
I
found
another
one.
J
J
I,
don't
know
why
I
don't
know
if
I'm,
too
specific
or
too
broad
or
whatever,
but
I
was
getting
really
frustrated
and
then
all
of
a
sudden
I
hit
Pay
Dirt
on
several
others,
so
I'm
putting
that
together
something
I
looked
up
the
one
that
I
believe
the
the
Tarpon
Springs
the
walk,
Tarpon
Springs
through
the
humanities
Council
it
linked
to
a
something
called
story,
and
that
was
the
one
that
was
like
almost
fifteen
hundred
dollars
a
year.
C
J
I
pretty
much
crossed
that
one
off,
but
I
did
go
to
the
Florida
Humanities
and
they
have
several
Grant
options.
I,
don't
know
if
we're
eligible
for
any
of
it,
but
I
sent
them
an
email.
They've
got
one
something
about
media
and
the
2024
deadlines
will
be.
They
said,
stay
posted
for
the
2024
deadlines
in
the
meantime,
I
sent
them
an
email
saying
this
is
who
we
are.
This
is
what
we
do
looking
at,
maybe
either
building
or
using
an
existing
app
to
create
this
for
Tarpon
Springs.
J
Maybe
we
could
extend
it
for
you
know
if
it
works
for
us,
maybe
some
other
communities
in
Florida.
Would
this
be
eligible,
so
I
just
sent
that
today
so
I'm
waiting
to
hear
back
on
that,
so
I
should
have
a
lot
more
information
for
the
next
meeting
and
in
fact,
if,
if
I
can
multitask,
while
I'm
substitute
teaching
I
might
be
able
to
get
it
sooner
than
the
next
meeting.
So
that's
my
plan,
but
we've
got
a
lot
of
new,
exciting
things
that
actually
municipalities
and
non-profit
groups
are
using
I.
J
J
So
kind
of
switch
gears
but
I
think
it's
on
a
good
track.
So
I
should
have
I'm
going
to
try
and
narrow
it
down
to
five
doing
some
more
research
on
the
new
ones
that
I
found.
A
The
you
you
mentioned
grants
and
that
brings
to
mind
the
CRA,
the
covert
Recovery
Act.
There
are
still
considerable
funds
available
for
distribution
in
the
CRA
all
over
the
state.
I,
don't
know
whether
the
city
has
any
left.
A
C
B
J
That's
great
there's
a
couple
of
ones
that
I
found
where
it's
a
it's
a
company
that
actually
does
it.
They
have
their
own
proprietary
stuff
and
a
couple
of
municipalities,
I
want
to
say
around
Boston
have
used
them,
and
so
they
show.
This
is
what
we
did
for
this
city.
This
is
what
we
did
for
this
city.
That
would
be
a
little
bit
higher
cost
than
the
other
ones
that
I'm
looking
at.
But
if
we
could,
you
know
do
that.
C
A
J
Because
it
was,
it
was
besting
me.
F
Well
then,
what
do
you
want
to
do?
Do
you
want
on
Dawn
to
just
kind
of
like
bring?
You
know
the
five
that
she
recommends,
like
the
the
website,
links
and
everything
to
the
next
meeting,
or
do
you
want
her
to
send
it
beforehand,
so
you
all
can
kind
of
check
it
out
and
then
come
to
the
meeting
and
discuss.
A
That
would
be
better
if,
if
that's
not
putting
too
much
pressure
on
you,
no,
if
you
know
the
sooner,
we
can
have
a
look
at
it
and
each
individually
examine
the
results
of
your
search
right.
J
J
J
Well,
what
I
think
I'm
going
to
do
instead
of
a
spreadsheet,
is
I'm
just
going
to
do
a
sheet
of
paper
like
an
info
sheet.
This
is
the
one
have
the
and
then
the
PDF
will
have
clickable
links
yeah,
and
then
you
know
you
guys
can
send
it
out,
and
you
can
you
know
click
around
as
much
as
you
want
to
I'll
include
the
basic
information
and
cost
on
that
sheet.
It'll
just
be
in
like
a
an
info
sheet
for
each
one.
Thank.
A
A
And
we
have
another
guest,
just
arrived:
Katie
Taylor
welcome
Katie.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
The
next
item
is
the
review
of
the
pack
brochure.
J
That
I
do
not
have
I
Diane
sent
me
some
photos,
but
I
got
so
engrossed
in
this
and
substitute
teaching
that
I
was
not
able
to
get
to
it.
So
my
apologies,
but
I
should
be
able
to
have
that
to
you
before
the
other,
the
yeah,
the
the
QR
codes
and
the
walking
tour
stuff.
So,
okay,
like
one
week,
I'm,
probably
one
week
away,
I
just
gotta,
do
a
little
tweaking
of
the
things,
but
I
did
I
did
a
little
sketch.
J
J
J
Okay,
so
so
that's
my
plan
is
no
words
really
just
the
Tarpon
Springs
public
art
project
photos
and
the
QR
code.
Does
that
work
for.
A
Yeah
next
item
on
the
agenda
is
the
Dorset
Park
project
Nick.
D
G
D
Three
of
us
met,
there
is,
let
me
get
my
notes,
then,
since.
D
Bring
everyone
up
to
speed,
okay,
okay,
yeah,
all
right,
I
met
with
you
know,
with
Katie
May
and
David
Archie
and
there's
they
formed
a
committee.
There
is
the
Dorset
Park
revitalization
committee
and
all
and
I
can
give
you
the
names
of
it.
If
or
the
record
on
the
committee
or
Katie
Taylor
Juliana
day
Maggie
miles,
Victoria,
Marston,
Michael,
Ford
and
I
believe
James
Dorsett
was
recently
added
to
the
committee
as
well.
Did.
D
The
record
I'll
give
them
I've
got
them
written
down,
okay
and
and
what
the
committee
is
working
on
is
some
of
the
different
some
different
projects
at
Dorset
Park
and
some
of
them,
you
know,
are
under
our
in
our
wheelhouse
of
what
we
do.
They
have
one
project
that
they're
called
The
Calvin
Rudy
Royal
project.
D
Calvin
Royal
was
someone
who
I
guess
was
very
prominent
in
the
community
as
far
as
Sports,
getting
the
kids
interested
and
and
all
and
then
another,
and
they
also
want
to
and
to
honor
Calvin
Royal.
They
want
to
do
murals
around
the
building.
It's
a
bit
larger
than
at
the
Riverside
Tennis
complex,
a
building
similar
and
all
but
like
to
do
murals
wrapping
around
the
building
which
depicting
the
various
Sports.
D
You
know
that
we
had
a
baseball,
softball,
basketball,
soccer,
children
playing,
you
know,
and
you
know
to
have
that
on
the
mural
they'd,
also
like
plaques,
on
the
building
to
commemorate
Mr
Royal
and
to
also
commemorate
and
honor
Edward
Dorsett
who
the
park
is
named.
After
now,
we
went
over
a
some
of
the
things
that
the
art
committee
is.
D
You
know
it's
things
that
we
are
able
to
do
and
then
I
had
I
went
and
saw
Diane
after
the
meeting
and
and
I
had
already
discussed
this
Katie
and
I
that
there
were
things
you
know
that
we
spoke
about
that
weren't,
really
things
that
the
public
art
committee
does.
You
know
and
I
know
that
see
some
of
the
things
we
spoke
about
at
the
meeting.
D
Were
you
know
besides
the
mural
and
then
the
two
plaques
were
benches,
that
which
is
in
our
artistic
benches,
which
is
in
our
purview,
and
they
also
inquire
about
playground
matting,
which
I,
don't
believe
is
I.
Believe
that's.
G
D
Of
the
city
than
our
committee
here,
and
also
a
sign
at
the
entrance
of
the
park
for
a
to
a
you
know,
a
new
sign
to
designate
the
the
park
now.
What
we
spoke
about
was
that
the
committee
has
been
working
with
an
artist
on
some
other
projects,
they're
doing
I
believe
it
was
out
at
the
at
Rose,
Cemetery
I
think
it
was
a
you
know
that
Katie
told
me
and
this
person
the
artist
had
given
them
some
drawings
of
ideas
for
a
mural
on
the
thing.
D
One
of
the
questions
that
came
up
at
the
with
in
the
meeting
was
the
procedure
to
how
do
we
do
this?
Does
there
need
to
be
a
formal
call
to
artists?
You
know
on
this
project?
It
was
one
of
the
the
questions
we
had
you
know
is
you
know,
should
we
let
the
other
committee
you
know
decide
who
the
artist
you
know,
choose
an
artist
and
submit
the
the
mural
and
all
to
us.
You
know
for
our
approval
or
how
that
should
be
handled.
That
was
one
of
the
things
now.
D
I
know
that
also
in
the
meeting
Katie
informed
me
that
she
met
I
believe
yesterday
with
the
city
manager
and
also
some
of
the
questions
you
might
have
regarding
what
role
you
know
the
art
committee
plays
and
the
projects
and
what
role
you
know
other
entities,
the
city
play
might
be
answered.
You
know
if
Miss
Taylor
wanted
to
to
speak.
To
that.
That
might
you
know,
save
us
any
some
questions
and
all,
but
that
was
pretty
much
the
the
meeting.
F
One
of
the
things
too,
that
I
after
Nick
and
I
met
I
had
sent
I
had
emailed
him
a
a
form
that
the
public
art
committee
uses
culture.
E
F
You
know
kind
of
thing
that
want
to
propose
a
project
to
the
committee,
and
so
it
kind
of
asks
for
different
things.
Like
you
know,
their
bio,
the
and
also
like
it
would
ask
like
their
choice
of
artists,
to
go
ahead
and
show
you
all
the
renderings
that
they
are
proposing
for
the
different
sides
of
the
building,
and
things
like
that,
so
they
would
have
to
fill
all
that
out.
F
I
also,
you
know
so
I
think
that
would,
in
my
opinion
it
would
be
the
just
like
when
we
did
the
black
Heritage
project.
Maybe
the
their
selection
committee
would
choose
the
artist,
but
it
is
going
to
be
the
final
word
of
the
public
art
committee,
whether
their
images,
you
know
his
his
or
her
images,
are
accepted
or
not.
You
know
kind
of
thing
and
modifying
and
go
back
and
forth
that
way.
So
that's
my
understanding
of
how
that
would
would
work.
So,
okay,.
A
A
There
are
two
things.
First
of
all
the
simplest
solution
to
this
is
for
the
public
art
committee
to
create
a
selection
committee,
much
along
the
lines
of
the
black
heritage
project
selection
committee
and
for
the
members
of
the
Dorset
Park
revitalization
committee,
to
be
the
members
of
that
selection
committee.
A
Okay,
and
for
them
to
use
us
to
send
out
using
our
good
offices
with
the
city,
ieu
Diane
a
call
to
artists
to
for
each
of
the
the
different
things
that
are
going
on
there.
D
I
was
going
to
say:
I,
don't
know
that
this
is
set
in
stone
that
they
want
this
particular
artist.
I
think
Miss
Taylor
probably
speak
to
this
better
than
I
can,
but
that
there
there
was
someone
you
know
to
do
it
and
we
were
interested
in
finding
out
what
the
process
should
be,
but
I
mean
that
sounds
great
yeah,
and
if
you
want
to
speak
to
it,
Katie
I
was
just
thinking.
D
If
we
did
it
the
way
Graham
suggested
and
it
might
open
up
the
to
more
artists
that
the
revitalization
committee.
A
Yeah,
no
it's
it's
just
that,
in
my
mind,
I
was
thinking
that
somebody
who
wants
to
do
the
you
know
an
artist
that
is,
for
instance,
familiar
with
the
process
for
doing
murals
is
unlikely
to
be
the
same
artist
that
is
doing
decorative
benches
right
and
vice
versa,
and
you
know,
and
any
other
things
that
they
want.
These.
These
artists
tend
to
be
a
little
more
specialized.
A
Maybe
not
you
never
know,
but
yeah
anyway,
let's
hear
from
Katie
Katie
I'll.
K
They're
on
on
Victoria
Murray,
if
you
can
just
put
a
mask.
K
As
you
can
see,
we
also
added
a
person
James
Dorset,
Mr,
dorsett's
son
now
is
on
this
committee
and
Nate
Crawford
he's
on
this
committee.
So
we
now
we
have
a
full
set
committee.
This
committee,
we
spoke
to
Mr
liquorice
yesterday
and
he
he's
using
our
committee
for
everything
in
Dorset
Park
and
like
various
things
in
the
community,
so
we're
trying
to
focus
it
down
to
one
committee
and
yes,
this
committee
would
be
the
one
that's
working
with
the
Art,
Council
and
I
agree.
I
feel
like
yeah.
K
K
He's
an
artist
that
the
university
chose
to
to
to
do
rose
Cemetery
walls,
so
he
would
give
a
sketch.
That's
like
everybody
else,
but
I
want
to
make
it
sure.
It's
fair,
you
know,
keep
it
fair
to
everybody.
One.
F
Of
the
things
too
Miss
Taylor
you
have
to,
we
have
to
discuss
as
well.
If
we
do
a
call
to
artists,
you
know
the
your
committee
and
the
public
art
committee
needs
to
decide
on
what
the
the
price
of
you
know.
What
they're
willing
to
pay
for
public
art
committees
got
to
decide
on
what
they're
willing
to
pay
for
the
mural
for
the
entire
building
and
the
particular
artist
that's
chosen
has
to
have
the
insurance
requirements
that
the
city
dictates,
which.
A
A
You
but
the
call
has
to
include
the
parameters
of
what's
being
required.
So
we
have
to
understand
that
in
order
to
be
able
to
include
it
in
the
call
and
and
then
we
have
to
decide
what
a
fair
offer
would
be
to
an
artist.
K
The
mural
is
is
supposed
to
consist
of
children
playing
swinging
in
the
park,
a
ball
player
hitting
hitting
the
balls
softball,
Baseball
and
Little
League
ball
players.
A
E
On
the
mural
Miss
Katie,
would
you
think
it
would
be?
You
know,
since
it's
supposed
to
be
a
tribute,
would
you
want
it
to
include
maybe
of
one
of
the
figures
that
you're
I
can't
remember
the
name
Royal.
D
E
Royal,
sorry,
like
you
know,
or.
G
E
K
K
Calvin
was
was
the
one
that
did
all
the
the
operations
on
the
setup,
all
the
ball
ball
games
and
things
like
that.
So
he
was
more
interactive
with
the
kids
sure,
but
the
playground
part
he
didn't
handle
just
softball
all
the
sports,
so
his
family
is
the
one
that
want
to
do
something
for
him,
representing
the
sports
aspect
of
it.
K
When
you,
when
we
talk
about
having
the
kids
in
the
swings
in
the
playground,
then
when
incorporating
the
whole
park,
so
we
want
to
make
sure
we
focus
on
the
whole
park
but
give
Calvin
some
recognition.
So
the
plaques,
the
two
plaques
one
was
going
to
be
for
Mr
Edward
Dorsett
one
was
going
to
be
for
Calvin,
okay.
K
If
it
would
be
just
a
a
picture
of
Calvin's
face,
then
maybe
yeah
and
then
one
maybe
a
picture
of
Mr
dorsett's
face
on
the
other
end
of
the
mural.
But
I
don't
want
to
leave
out
anybody.
You.
E
K
E
A
Yeah,
the
other
thing
that
I
was
thinking
was
that
this
this
notion
of
a
of
a
Mark
or
a
plaque,
it's
beginning
to
sound
to
me,
like
it's
a
historical
marker
and
we
already
have
a
process
within
the
city
for
placing
and.
F
Creating
those
yeah
I
did
check
with
Karen
lemons
to
see
because
she
did
the
historical
you
know
plaques
around
the
city
and
I.
She
did
give
me
prices
on
them,
but
I
do
not
think
that
she
said
that
I
because
asked
her.
If
it
was
in
the
CRA.
You
know
funds
and
everything,
and
she
said
it
that
a
Dorset
Park
is
not
in
the
CRA
so
and
the
plaques,
the
those
bronze
plasks
they
could
cost
anywhere
from,
like
three,
maybe
25
to
four
thousand
dollars.
Each
wow
yeah.
K
They're
expensive
we're
just
talking
about
the
ones.
That's
in
case
you
know
the
ones
that's
in
a
in
a
glass
case.
The
history
where
you
just
put
a
person's
history
in
a
glass
case,
and
you
see
a
picture
of
them
and
then
you
tell
us
all
about
the
person
what
they
did.
So
it's
a
plaque,
but
it's
not
one
of
those
that
you're
sticking
around
and
put
up
in
the
air.
K
H
To
the
wall,
is
this
a
possibility
for
a
third
called
artist,
seeing
that
the
plaque
could
be
I
mean
it's
a
commemorative
plaque?
Could
it
be
something
that's
a
called
artist?
There
are
people
that
do.
F
A
Yeah
I,
don't
think
we
really
want
to
do.
If
what
you
were
saying
was
you
know
a
regular
glass
fronted
case
with
paper
inside
I
think
that
that
is
setting
the
bar
a
little
too
low.
If
you
don't
mind
me
saying
so,
and
we
should
go
for
as
Robert
says
something
perhaps
in
bronze
or
something
more
permanent
that
wouldn't
be
affected
by
the
weather
or
the
the
elements.
G
A
Right
and
and
on
the
benches,
I'd
really
like
to
combine
that
with
the
idea
of
benches
in
Craig
Park,
which
we've
talked
about
before
and
on
this
committee
that
perhaps
getting
bigger
well
I,
know
it's
getting
bigger.
But
we've
talked.
E
E
F
E
Is
easy
to
scale
back
yeah
right,
but
I'm,
just
thinking
of
ways
that
maybe
you
know
something
or
even
the
bureau,
then
maybe
you
know
if
that's
a
way
to
combine
the
commemorative
piece
on
within
the
mural
somehow
to
do
a
you
know,
it's
talking
about
a
tribute
anyway.
I
was
just
thinking
of
ways
that,
maybe
you
could
you
know,
combine
some
of
those
things,
but.
J
Ahead,
I
was
just
I
was
just
doodling,
while
we
were
talking
just
more
of
my.
You
know,
apple.
J
You
know
we
in
in
our
Workshop.
We
also
talked
about
something
on
the
ground.
That
kids,
could
you
know
like
run
through
like
a
pattern,
and
it
occurred
to
me
if
we
had,
you
know
just
maybe
a
rock,
with
a
bronze
on
it
for
the
sports.
You
know
for
Mr
Royal
and
then
have
this
around
it
like
a
two
color
could
be
like
a
stylized,
baseball
diamond
or
something
sports
or
just
you
know,
abstract
artistic
around
there,
but
have
that
be
like
a
key
feature.
There
that's
separate
from
the
mural
or
you
know.
J
Like
I
mean
I,
I
was
just
drawing
little
squiggles,
but
you
know
if
you're
thinking
about
a
stylized,
baseball
diamond
or
even
a
baseball
diamond
that
kids
could
run
around
and
have
that.
You
know
that
recycled
colored
material,
but
then
have
the
plaque
in
the
middle
talking
about
his.
You
know:
Mr
Royal's
contribution
to
the
sports
to
the
thing
and
have
that
really
tied
to
the
sports
and
then
have
the
Mr
Ed
Dorsett
have
his
thing
tied
to
the
whole
park
kind
of
thing.
J
F
Committee,
how
do
how
would
we
do
that
I?
Think
Nick
is
the
is
the
the
point,
the
point
person
for
this
project?
You
know
with
Katie,
okay,.
J
A
What
we
need
to
do,
Nick,
if
you
don't
mind,
is
we
need
to
have
some
idea
of
how
much
bunny
we'd
like
they
would
like
to
spend
on
this
or
they
would
like
us
to
spend
on
it.
I
D
One
of
the
things
grandpa
is
the
you
know
the
building
itself
that
they
want
to
do
the
mural.
You
know
the
mural
to
go
on,
we
don't
have
a
measurements
or
anything
to
know,
or
you
know,
or
go,
and
to
the
building
itself.
The
first
thing
Diane
had
asked
me
when
I
showed
her
the
photos
of
the
building.
What
parts
you
know
what
you
know,
what
part
do
we
want
to
put
the
murals
on
and
also
that
we
have
to
come
up
with
that
and
then
the
actual,
the
physical
measurements?
D
D
What
to
offer
so?
How
do
we?
We
need
a
starting
point
as
far
as
on
that
front
to
I,
don't
know
if
that's
something
you
do
Diane
to
to
coordinate
with
the
city
as
far
as
they
go
out
and
I,
don't
know.
K
On
that
building
we
just
spoke
to
Mr
Lakers.
Yesterday,
I
know
next
year,
they're
going
to
be
doing
some
renovations
to
that
Park
and
the
layout
might
change
altogether,
but
we
did
ask
him
that
if
the
building
is
renovated
or
if
the
building
is
expanded,
we're
asking
that
the
artists
that
select
it
gives
us
a
thumb
drive
that
we
can
recreate
that
mural.
K
G
K
Going
on
there,
but
that
would
be
something
that
we
have
to
think
about.
If
the
existing
building,
that's
the
one,
you
get
the
measurements
on
now
so
and
it
would
go
just
enough.
K
C
D
K
That's
kind
of
what
we
did,
but
not
with
Nick,
because
it's
it's
twofold.
The
the
Dorset
Park
renovation.
Revitalization
committee
is
the
one
that's
dealing
with
the
whole
park.
The
the
Rudy
Project
is
a
project,
that's
working
under
us,
so
it's
the
first
project.
It
might
be
another
project
come
later.
It
might
be
somebody
else
matter
of
fact:
the
Garden
Club
is
going
to
be
a
project,
so
they
have.
They
they've
spoken
to
us
we're
going
to
meet
with
them
about
two
events.
They
want
to
have
out
there
next
year.
That's.
F
G
K
But
Rudy
Project
is
the
one
that
we're
going
to
be
doing
the
building
for
the
mural
they
want
to.
They
want
to
recognize
Calvin
on
that
building
and
they
was
talking
about
those
two
wall
plaques,
because
the
bathrooms
were
set.
You
know
when
you
go
to
the
park.
The
the
building
that
faces
got
the
bathrooms,
and
then
you
got
two
spaces
on
the
outside
of
them.
K
That's
what
he's
talking
about
putting
those
wall
plaques,
but
if
you
got
a
different
idea,
put
them
in
Bronze
in
the
ground
around
a
matted,
beautiful
piece
on
the
ground,
then
that's
the
same
same
difference.
It
won't.
If
you
tear
down
the
wall,
it
won't.
You
tell
on
the
building,
it
won't
affect
the
yeah.
C
K
They
lost
one
of
the.
They
want
to
have
more
seating
out
there
with
cover,
because
right
now
know
everybody
have
to
go
into
that
one
cover.
So
if
they're
going
to
have
a
separate
one,
but
we
was
hoping
that
they
can
expand
that
over
to
the
fence
and
expand
the
building
over
to
the
fence
to
have
them
a
little
more
room
and
get
all
new
equipment
inside
that
inside
the
the
concession
stand,
and
we
also
spoke
to
Mr
liquorice
about
a
I
call.
K
K
Maybe
one
that
has
the
bucket
that
you
know
tilts
over
and
pulled
water
on
them,
but
he's
looking
at
that
to
be
a
part
of
the
park
too
for
next
year
nice
you're
talking
about
maybe
if
they
have
to
relocate
the
tennis
courts,
they
might
relocate
the
tennis
courts
and
we
ask
them
for
a
half
a
wall,
because
none
of
all
of
us
can
run
for
the
tennis
ball
anymore
and
I
chase
the
ball
yeah.
But
that's
what
I
like
to
see
is
a
half
a
walk.
K
So
we've
been
speaking
about
stuff
like
that
he's
looking
into
that
for
us,
we
had
a
good
conversation
with
him
yesterday
on
the
on
the
park
and
it's
a
lot
of
good
things
coming
down
the
line
in
that
prayerfully.
If
y'all
can
help
with
some
of
that
Matt
that
that
blue
foam
on
the
ground,
the
city
might
also
put
some
in
because
they
don't
have
a
lot
of
budget
for
it
yeah.
But
you
know,
maybe
if
y'all
can
help,
then
that
would
be
great
to
get
it
in
more
places.
J
Yeah
I
mean
if
we
could
turn
that
into
an
art
project.
It
might
be
something
that
falls
under
our
preview.
If
we
have
an
artist
come
in
and
design,
you
know
some
sort
of
artistic,
something
there
that
could
house,
you
know
the
other
stuff
and
then
use
the
materials
that
would
be
kid-friendly
and,
and
you
know,
and
weather
friendly
and
stuff
like
that,
but
that
would
kind
of
switch
it
from
a
city
thing
to
our
thing.
You
know
if,
if
that's
something.
K
Mr
function
sent
us
an
email
today
and
we
wanted.
You
know
that
little
thing
to
go
around
in
circles
and
kids
hold
on
to
your
running
just
spin
around
yeah.
It's
probably
he
found
one,
that's
manufactured,
you
know,
so
it's
just
going
to
come.
Just
like
the
swing
set.
Just
like
the
sliding
ball.
Would
our
Council
have
somebody
that
maybe
can
paint
it
and
make
it
pretty?
Is
that
not
that's
not
something
that
y'all
do
once
a
piece
of
equipment
is
ordered.
K
K
H
Or
how
ever
there
is
something
brought
up
that
you
have
an
artist
design,
something
then
have
Public
Works,
build
it
yeah.
G
H
It
is
that
something
that
we
can
do,
and
you
know
then
the
artist
gets
a
fee
and
and
I.
You
know.
I
was
involved
in
a
project
in
Battery
Park
City
in
New
York
City,
where
I
would
get
a
quarter
of
a
million
dollars.
So
I
built
it
myself.
If
I
had
the
city
build,
it
I
did
fifty
thousand
dollars
yeah.
That
was
that
was
the
difference.
C
H
I,
luckily
did
not
get
that
project.
I
was
a
third
in
it
and
the
person
that
did
get
it.
No,
the
two
people
that
had
a
runoff
had
to
go
in
and
do
more
engineering
and
stuff
like
that.
So
they
went
beyond
fifty
thousand
dollars,
so
they
were
forced
into
having
to
build
it
themselves
and
you
can
go
and
see
it
now.
It's
by
the
fire
station.
F
J
F
A
One
of
the
things
that
you
might
want
to
consider
is
employing
a
place
making
artist
to
do
what
these
other
folks
have
been
talking
about
somebody
doing
overall
design
for
the
park
that
would
help
both
us
and
City
and
public
works
and
maintenance,
and
everybody
else
who's
involved
in
this
to
have
a
common
goal.
K
Yeah
well,
the
Park's
been
a
long
time
so
with
the
with
the
flooring
that
you're
talking
about
for
the
playground
to
to
make
it
beautiful.
There
was
some
of
the
artwork
that
you're
going
to
put
on
the
ground
and
maybe
the
path
that
you're
talking
about.
But
a
whole
theme
has
just
been
Dorset
park
and,
if
you're
doing
a
new
sign,
then.
A
I'm,
just
thinking
that
we
don't
want
to
approach
it
piecemeal
that
we,
you
know
not
like
having
it
like
a
you
know,
look
look
like
somebody's
just
thrown
a
whole
bunch
of
different
ideas
at
it.
It'll
be
it'll,
be
good.
If
we
could
have
some
coherence
to
the
design
of
the
the
redesign
of.
H
H
You
remember
the
University
of
South
Florida
in
Tampa,
and
they
have
quite
a
few
of
them
that
are,
but
they
were,
they
were
a
big
budget
and
but
somebody
to
come
in
and
see
see
Dorset,
Park
and
then
to
come
up
with
some
kind
of
a
plan.
C
H
G
K
That's
what
Mr
Liquor
said
yesterday
next
year,
the
city
is
going
to
do
a
whole
plan
and
buildings
are
going
to
be
relocate
everything
going
to
like
move
around,
but
right
now
until
then,
we
work
with
what
we
have.
So,
if
we're
enhancing
the
playground
right
now,
the
blue
form
that
we're
putting
on
the
ground
under
each
new
piece
of
equipment.
The
piece
of
equipment
is
already
ordered.
So
it's
nothing
for
the
artists.
Do
besides
put
a
stencil
on
there
and
spray
paint
it
and
make
it
like
put
a
bird
or
something
on
that.
K
E
Swings
I'm
just
thinking
you
know
a
year
sounds
like
a
long
time,
but
it
really
isn't
like.
Is
it
better
for
the
remodeling
or
re?
You
know
whatever
they're
doing
to
happen
first
or
in
conjunction
with
these
projects
at
the
same
time,
so
that
it's
not
kind
of
you
know
it's
designed
for
here,
but
then
I
got
to
move
it
over
there
like
it's,
not
that
far
away.
So
it's
probably
better
to
work
together
with
the
city
of
renovation
and
put
these
in
once
and
for
all.
In
their
final
place,
then
moving
stuff
around
yeah.
A
I
agree
to
to
summarize
I
think
that
the
all
we
can
do
at
the
moment
is
to
find
out
what
the
city
is
going
to
do
and.
J
A
And
and
when
yeah
and
see
what's
left
for
for
us
to
do
so,
perhaps
Nick
you
could
continue
monitoring
that
working
with
the
committee,
the
revitalization
committee,
to
make
sure
that
we.
C
A
If,
if
you
find
out
well,
not
if
you
find
out,
but
when
you
find
out
things,
please
pass
them
to
Diane
for
distribution.
A
J
You
know
a
committee
about
the
for
the
beautification
of
the
park
and
and
kind
of
just
an
overview
of
the
plans
just
to
get
the
the
word
out
that
it's
going
to
be
happening
and
there's
going
to
be
a
call
of
art
called
artist
and
we're
planning
on
murals
and
other
art
projects
just
to
kind
of
get
the
word
out
there
so
that
when
we're
ready
to
do
it,
maybe
there's
people
that
have
been
thinking
about
it.
B
J
A
K
A
Mr
I
think
the
that
is
the
job
of
the
Dorset
Park
revitalization
committee,
to
approach
the
city
for
them
to
put
out
the
publicity
for
that
gotcha.
A
But
we're
not
the
people
who
would
do
that
the
city
is
published
marketing
department.
Does
that
who.
F
Well,
it's
like
the
no
it's
like
Judy
Staley
is
our
the
city,
information
officer,
and
so
she
puts
out
all
the
press
releases.
C
F
Stuff
happening
around
so
when
they're
ready
to
announce
the
revitalization
of
Dorset
Park,
then
she
would
be
the
one
who
put
out
that
press
release
but
I
think
really
the
first.
You
know
we're
getting
way
off
track.
I
I
really
think
that
the
best
thing
for
me
to
do
is
sit
down
with
Mark
and
find
out.
You
know
and
Tom
function
of
what
the
timeline
is
and
what
the
plan
is
with
the
email
because
for
the
building
Katie.
F
K
G
K
G
A
All
right
Stephen
did
you
have
something
to
contribute.
I
G
I
K
You
that
I
was
talking
to
he.
He
also
he
offered
to
go
and
do
the
measurements
on
this
building,
and
he
does
just
what
Stephen
says
he
does
the
panels.
That's
what
he's
doing
for
us?
Okay,
so
do
you?
Is
it
okay
to
ask
him
to
do
the
measurements
on
the
bill
and
I'll?
Wait
until
you
speak
to
Mr
lacouras,
we.
K
It
well
I
was
gonna.
He
was
going
to
do
the
dimensions
he
was
going
to
go
at
that
measure,
but
I'm
not
going
to
have
him
doing
things.
Well
that
for
me
as
a
favor
right
and
if
we're
going
to
do
a
caller
artist,
then
he
got
to
get
in
line.
He
got
to
do
it
the
right
way
right,
I'm
not
going
to
have
him
doing.
F
K
That
was
a
question
with
Nick:
do
what
is
and
David
what
really
David
do
we
have
to
have
a
call
to
artists
if
we
know
an
artist.
F
Well,
that's
the
thing
is
that
that's
what
you
he
he
would
have
to
fill
out
that
form
that
I
gave
to
Nick,
which
I
could
email
to
you
too,
but
he
would
have
to
fill
all
that
out
and
then
he
would
have
to
give
us
a
rendering
give
the
public
art
committee
a
rendering
of
each
of
the
walls
of
what
he's
proposing,
what
what
materials
he's
going
to
use
and
also
what
his
cost
is,
what
he
wants.
F
As
far
as
compensation
goes
to
do
that
project
and
then,
when
we
have
all
that,
he
sends
it,
we
send
it
to
me.
Then
I
bring
it
to
the
public
art
committee
at
their
next
meeting
and
that's
kind
of
how
we
kind
of
handled
that
you
know.
So
they
can
see
like
what
he's
going
to
do
the
design
and
everything.
And
then,
if
the
public
art
committee
approves
it,
then
it
goes
to
Markle
course
and
the
mayor
you
know
to
approve.
K
Because
he's
been
working
on
a
sketch
for
me
but
I'm
just
doing
everything
on
the
side
I'm
trying
to
get
Nancy
Stanley's
kelvin's
sister
to
proved
the
sketch
before
I,
bring
it
to
y'all
yeah.
J
A
A
And
and
meanwhile,
we'll
we'll
see
what
we
can
find
out
about,
but
what
the
city's
plans
are
for
that
building
and.
F
A
K
J
A
You
so
in
light
of
that
Nick,
if
you
would
find
out
what
is
being
proposed
to
put
on
the
plaques
and
how
big
they
are
and
that
kind
of
thing.
And
then
you
can
bring
that
back
next
at
the
next
meeting
and
we
can
consider
having
a
call
for
the
manufacturer
of
such.
F
B
F
Know
so
so
it's
got
it.
We've
got
to
have
those
details.
G
F
D
J
C
B
A
A
To
to
discuss
that,
that
would
be
helpful.
Thank
you.
Okay,
building,
right
out
here,
yeah,
the
new
one,
that's
under
construction.
We
need
to
get
a
move
on
staff
and
committee,
public
comments
and
announcements.
Steph.
F
Yeah
I
was
just
going
to
say
just
remember
that
Elizabeth
Indiana
saw
opening
reception
is
Saturday.
You
know
you
all
got
an
invitation
and
you
have
RSVP
to
me
so
it
starts
at
six
o'clock
at
the
cultural
center.
So
look
forward
to
seeing
you
there
and
you
have
our
new
season
brochure.
So
please
peruse
that
and
sign
up
for,
as
many
shows
as
you'd
like
that's
all
I
can
do.
Thank.
A
And
and
the
renovations
for
the
Cultural
Center
coming
along,
yes,.
F
Yes,
that's
that's
a
process
where
the
theater
is
going
to
be
renovated
and
we
are
replacing
the
current
theater
seats
that
are
in
there
and
we
just
had
it
painted
we
put
up
some
darkening
blinds
for
that.
We're
going
to
get
new
lighting,
new
sound
equipment
and
new
carpeting.
So
as
of
I,
think
it'll
all
be
completed,
God
willing
by
mid-December.
F
You
know
thanks
guys,
excellent
and
so
yeah,
so
maybe
in
start
January
our
first
Community
Theater
production
will
be
in
the
new
theater
and
we're
hoping
that
now
with
all
these
Renovations
that
we
can
accommodate
a
lot
more
types
of
activities
like
you
know,
different
meetings
and
things
like
that.
You
know
because
there's
70
seats
in
there,
it's
very
comfortable.
We
could,
you
know,
have
programs,
PowerPoints,
show
films
and
things
like
that.
That's.
E
F
And
also
I
want
to
tell
you
that
the
Christopher
still
well,
that
exhibition
is
kind
of
like
a
work
in
progress,
but
I
do
have
Chris's
new
30-minute
history
of
Tarpon
Springs
video
at
the
Heritage
Museum
now.
F
So,
if
you
all
want
to
come
by
we're
open
10
to
4
Monday
through
Friday-
and
we
can
put
it
on
for
you,
but
it
is
beautiful-
it's
it's
kind
of
the
same
thing
that
he
did
at
Advent
health,
and
you
know
the
one
that
he
did
for
them,
but
he's
just
kind
of
shortened
it
a
little
bit
and
it's
it's
really
beautiful.
So.
A
J
I
just
have
a
quick
thing
on
the
signal
art
boxes
wraps
I
touched
base
with
Gina
Harvey
from
Pinellas
County,
and
she
said
my
Art
Expert
just
got
back
yesterday
from
a
couple
months
of
maternity
leave.
Her
first
task
is
to
develop
the
signal,
wrap
guidelines
and
the
mou
or
maintenance
agreement
needs.
I
should
have
more
information
later
this
month.
So.
C
J
Yeah
but
I
will
tell
you
I
forget
where
it
was
along
19,
but
my
husband
and
I
were
taking
a
roundabout
way
and
there's
one
on
19
at
an
inner.
Oh
I
think
Joe
decanese
in
19.
and
the
the
the
wrap
on
it
is
people
crossing
a
crosswalk
with
a
stop
with
the
stop
lights
and
I'm
like
I'm
just
like,
and
it
goes
all
the
way
around
like
people
crossing.
It's
like,
okay,
somebody,
somebody
missed
the
memo
on
that
one,
but
the
one
at
Klosterman
and
and
Alt
19
is
is.
J
F
J
A
J
Over
yeah,
no
I
I
remember
I
I.
It
was
just
this
past
weekend
and
my
husband
and
I
were
coming
and
I
was
like
and
I
was
in
the
passenger
seat,
so
I'm
sitting
there
looking
at
it
all
the
way
around
I
was
like.
Oh,
this
is
not
good,
but
you
know
there's
no
graffiti
there.
So,
but
anyway,
I
should
have
more
information
if
I
get
it
in
time
from
her,
hopefully
by
the
end
of
the
month,
I'll
send
it
for
inclusion
in
in
the
next
meeting
minutes.
Robert.
H
I
have
a
self-serving
announcement.
All.
H
C
H
Near
the
Fairgrounds
and
it's
in
the
headquarters
of
Florida
Wildlife
corridor
and
the
Florida
Wildlife
Corridor,
you
know
the
advocacy
group
that
walks
from
one
end
of
Florida.
C
C
G
H
Are
doing
a
show
about
it's,
it's
called
circle
of
water
and
it's
about
a
number
of
things.
One
of
them
is
we're
doing
a
10
foot
by
12
foot,
map
of
the
state
of
Florida
and
every
body
of
water.
That's
in
it
and
nothing
else,
wow!
That's
just.
It
looks
like
a
piece
of
lace
and.
C
H
C
H
You
see
big
sugar,
you
see
what
they're
doing
down
south
and
I
mean
it
looks
like
you
know
they
just
the
rows
and
rows
and
rows
and
rows
and
rows
of
canals
that
they
dig
to
steal
water
for
making
awake
okatobe
instead
of
it
going
into
into
the
Everglades.
If
it
does
get
into
the
Everglades
it's
polluted.
H
C
J
H
H
G
H
H
A
H
Yeah
we
we
started
to
do
that,
but
this
one's
a
a
little
different.
Take
in
that
we're
we're
now
looking
at
Waters
on
the
interior
of
Florida,
where,
if
we've
done
work,
where
we've
done
done,
art
about
the
Gulf
of
Mexico
and
and
how
it's
warming
and
it's
much
hotter
than
the
rest
of
the
ocean.
C
H
H
So
so
now,
we've
looked
at
that
as
a
as
a
remission,
and
so
we're
we're
interested
in
things
like
just
up
here
up
the
road
green
swamp
is
a
major
cribatory
to
five
different
made
rivers
in
the
State
of
Florida,
and
it's
what
do
they
call
it?
A
water
sink
and
or
Nook.
It's
actually
a
carbon
sink,
and
it
helps
it
helps
absorb
the
carbon
as
well,
but
it
also
is
is
supplying
the
aquifers
which
Supply
these
major
rivers
that
come
through
our
area
and.
H
It's
a
it's
a
show.
It's
it
it's
a
lot
about
science
and
but
but
as
visual
artists,
we're
doing
it
just
a
side.
Note
wedu.
H
Has
done
a
series
of
about
six
or
eight
little
three-minute
things
on
their
on
their
website
on
their
internet
thing
about
Carol
and
Mike's
work?
It's
all
done
in
our
studio,
and
what
they
approached
us
about
is
that
we
made
art
about
climate
issues
and
they
wanted
to
find
a
different
way
of
bringing
it
to
the
public
than
just
dealing
with
the
science.
So
we're
beginning
to
become
more
part.
G
H
G
H
Their
wedu,
whatever
whatever
it
is,
yeah.
G
C
A
Don't
have
any
comments
and
I
have
no
comments
either,
so
the
next
regular
meeting
will
be
October
11th
at
2PM
same
time
same
place.
F
G
A
And
thank
you
Katie
and
Stephen
for
being
here.