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A
C
A
Welcome.
Katie,
okay
can
I
assume
everybody's
read
the
meetings
from
July
12th
can
I
have
a
motion
to
approve
so.
D
A
Okay,
all
in
favor
of
accepting
accepting
the
minutes
as
submitted,
say
aye
any
opposed,
unanimous
old
business.
Current
project
updates
the
black
heritage
project.
We
got
some
correspondence
from
Stephen
Oliver.
That
also
mentions
the
removal
of
my
favorite
acrylic
dolphin
from
the
front
of
the
tourist
information
center
to
make
room
for
the
the
wayfaring
side.
They're
Stephen.
A
F
G
C
A
C
C
Yeah
yeah
I
got
started
down
there.
The
six
initial
structural
posts
are
in
and
that's
why
you
should
worry.
That
was
a
good
day.
Fortunately
for
the
Cap
Center,
they
lent
me
one
of
those
janitorial
buckets.
You
put
the
wheels
oh
yeah,
because
Trucking
water
I
mean
I
considered
it,
but
it
would
have
been
a
lot
of
water
buckets
I
wanted
to
load
on
my
vehicle.
I
have
a
big
vehicle,
it's
nice
to
be
able
to
hose
up
and
then
I
mixed.
C
So
there
are
six
posts
that
are
Corner
posts
that
are
in
each
one
is
in
100
pounds
of
cement
and
they're
all
level
and
Plum
and
I
had
to
actually
it's
a
it's
a
it's
a
it's
a
very
sophisticated
site,
because
it's
and
then
it's
and
it's
like
so
I-
had
to
come
up
with
rigid
separation.
Poles,
it's
what
I
did
instead
of
measuring
and
string,
so
I
could
just
adjust
them.
C
Fortunately,
the
round
post,
enable
it's
like
a
Namibia,
gives
a
little
bit
of
flexibility
as
long
as
you
have
those
Dimensions,
so
I
got
that
all
set,
and
there
are
five
more
posts
that
are
going
to
be
intermediate
because
the
spans
between
those
there's,
a
short
one,
which
doesn't
require
anything
intermediate.
B
C
C
Giving
it
an
intermediate
for
any
deflection
and
for
any
I,
don't
want
somebody
climbing
on
it
and
having
a
you
know,
just
it
just
it'll,
just
anchor
it
really
good.
B
C
That's
a
three
by
two
three
sixteenth
angle:
yeah
wow.
This
is
one
of
84
pieces,
wow.
A
C
All
cut
now
I'm
now
Drilling
and
they've
got
to
be
drilled
really.
This
is
the
thing
about
it.
It'll
sort
of
fly
together
once
it's,
but
you
got
to
be
very
meticulous
about
because
you
can't
make
mistakes,
so
everything
aligns
and
all
that
stuff.
So
that's
what
I'm
doing
now
in
my
in
the
studio,
this
piece
has
got
a
finish
on
it
too,
and.
C
Finish
on
it,
so
I
just
thought.
Why
not
just
show
you,
but
that's
like
a
piece
that
it's
holding
the
the
angle
right.
You
know
so.
C
A
That
was
my
next
question.
Yeah.
F
B
And
you
know
it's.
C
F
C
Is
also
you
know,
oh
that's
great,
and
that's
just
a
section.
This
is
actually
got
a
brighter
orangish
background.
I,
don't
know
why
they
I
wish
they
had
cut
it
in
half
and
shown
me
that
adjacent,
but
it's
surrounded
by
a
scene,
a
beach
sunset
scene.
So
anyway,
that's
some
of
the
resin.
You
can
see
the
thickness
of.
C
This
is
one
of
the
many
pieces
that
resin
goes
on
to
this
Frame
right
with
a
separation,
because
I
don't
want
condensation
behind
it
and
the
whole
thing
is
the
three
so
that
little
black
plastic
piece
is
one
of
360
that
I'm
making
they
go
in
all
the
like,
all
the
behind
every
picket
of
the
resin.
You
really
thought
this
through
it's
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
meticulous
and
the
the
anchoring
of
this.
C
What
I've
done
is
when
you're,
looking
at
it,
I'm
I'm
using
the
three
inch
side
as
the
top
side,
so
that
it
doesn't
look
as
blocky
from
the
front,
but
it's
got
a
lot
of.
It's
got
a
lot
of
strength
all
it
passes
around,
but
all
the
anchoring
is
going
to
be
basically
shaded
by
that,
even
though
it's
even
though
I've
got
like
360
316l
stainless
Fasteners,
all
that
stuff
is
under
the
shade
and
out
of
the
water,
basically
as
much
as
and
out
of
sight
as
much
as
possible.
That's
stainless.
C
G
C
Are
actually
a
New
Hampshire
outfit,
which
was
really
good
matter
of
fact?
The
finish
on
that,
unlike
the
other
companies,
these
companies
deal
with
big
architectural
firms
and
they're
distributed
to
throw
money
around
and
it's
like
yeah,
and
these
when
I
started
talking
to
people
I
review,
they
I
realized
that
that
basic
matte
finish
rather
than
all
the
fancy
ones
I
was
looking
at
yeah,
is
the
one
that's
most
easily
restorable.
C
C
The
shipping
I
had
options
either
picking
up
or
shipping
for
probably
a
third
or
less
than
from
Washington,
State
or
or
I.
Think
the
other
place
was
in
Salt
Lake
City
I
was
looking
at
a
couple
of
bids
and
they
were
like
high
yeah,
so
the
so
that's
hot
dipped
galvanized
with
an
extra
coating
painting.
A
On
top
just
let
can.
C
You
look
at
the
resin,
thank
you
and
then
there's
another
little
little
tricks.
I'll
key
you
in
on
the
everything's,
got
a
little
room
to
breathe,
so
those
resin
panels
they
get
like
a
3
8,
a
hole
in
them
which
seven
sixteenths.
A
C
High
temperature
grease
for
like
just
like
you
would
put
in
a
bearing
of
a
car
I
learned
it
from
mechanic,
because
not
only
am
you
have
the
the
painted
coating
to
protect,
but
if
you've
got
grease
in
there
and
you've
got
it
sealed
it's
like
pretty
much
impervious
to
any
kind
of
like
yeah.
You
know
well.
C
So
that's
kind
of
some
of
the.
C
Know
and
I
just
I've
been
painstakingly
going
over
it
because
it's
like
I
can
not
make
mistakes
like
this
separations.
That
I
told
you
about
that
was
on
site,
but
when
I
got
to
cutting
the
metal
I
had
to
allow
for
the
3
16s
on
either
side,
you
know
you'd
just
be
really
meticulous.
So
anyway,
that's
kind
of
what
I'm
working
on
I
have
the.
C
So
all
those
parts
are
ready
or
they're
being
machine
now
drilled
and
painted
and
I'll
be
installing
those
I'm
hoping
within
the
next
four
days
to
get
the
majority
of
that
structure
up
and
those
secondary
posts
in
the
the
the
template
that
I
had
given
you
drawing
of
the
template
for
the
marina
piece
is
done
and
I'm
actually
picking
up
a
little
wood
to
do.
The
perimeter
form
work
that
won't
take
very
long,
be
done
in
another
half
a
day,
so
I've
got
everything.
C
I've
got
the
the
rebar
and
the
reinforcements
everything
is
already
pre-cut.
So
when
I
go
down
there,
I've
got
a
concrete
saw.
I've
got
everything
when
I
go
down
there,
it's
basically
boom
plug,
start,
sawing
and
cleaning
and
plug
in
and
and
then
the
concrete
which
I
saw
a
mark
on
the
way
in
I.
Try
to
get
a
hold
of
the
person.
C
Oh
so
getting
back
to
the
Union
Academy
I
did
I
only
picked
I
picked
up,
I
think
a
dozen
of
20,
maybe
22
bags
to
mix,
and
that
was
you
know,
50
pounds
each
lugging
them
in
in
there
through
that
mixing
them.
Actually,
you
that's
a
nice
one,
because
you
can
actually
it's
a
it's
a
it's
a
fast
set,
so
you
can
actually
pour
it
in.
You.
Can
water
the
hole
and
just
pour
it
in
help
very
helpful,
so
that
one
you
know
so
anyways
a
lot.
C
C
Going
yeah
the
when
you
get
into
the
weeds
of
it,
it's
just
so
the
template
is
made,
but
I
discovered
the
template
as
I
had
plan.
It
was
really
too
bulky
to
use
to
both
fabricate
the
sculpture
to
Towers
on
and
so
I
made
the
one
template
for
the
site.
Then
I
did
an
overlay
smaller
one
and
drill
right
through
so
they're
perfectly
aligned
and
that
smaller
one
is
what
I'm
keeping
to
do
the
two
towers
on
right.
So
that
and
everything
is
like
got
like
braces
and
screws.
C
So
can't
wait
to
see
it
yeah
a
lot
of
water.
A
lot
of.
F
F
C
C
G
C
Anyway,
any
questions
or
anything:
oh
I
got
the
contract.
I
tried
to
I
got
the
contract
last
week
from
Diane,
but
the
clerk's
office
was
closed
due
to
covid.
A
A
Okay,
so
that
takes
care
of
the
black
heritage
project
and
the
way
finding
sculpture
the
Riverside
field,
mural
project
Diane.
Did
we
get
any.
J
F
J
It's
just
been
out
for
a
while
there's
the
call
to
artists
for
you
the
front
and
back
right,
and
it
is
on
both
projects.
Both
art
projects
are
on
the
Pinellas
art,
Alliance
website
and.
J
Shared
it
on
Facebook
and
Instagram,
quite
a
bit
so
yeah
I'm,
hoping
you
know
it
was
funny
because
last
time
we
did
this
I
mean
we
got
the
most
of
the
proposals
at
the
last
ninth
hour,
which
you
know
well.
F
J
It's
if
you
see
on
here
it's
all
four
sides.
Now
it's
a
kind
of
a
cohesive,
mural
that'll
go
all
the
way
around
okay
and
it's
4
000
compensation
and
then
a
hefty
allowance
for
supplies.
Okay,.
F
A
Yeah
go
back
and
look
at
the
jewel
I
think
because
you'll
get
the
full
discussion.
It's
probably
the
best
idea:
okay,
okay,
okay,
Graham
illuminated
art
boxes,.
D
Well,
we're
eight
days
into
the
submission
period
and
we
already
have
enough
to
be
able
to
fill
up
the
art
boxes
down
the
Sponge
Docks.
We
have
49
submissions
so
far,
great.
K
F
F
D
I
mean
it's
been
really
good
before,
but
it's
it's
it's
Stellar
at
the
moment,
so
I'm
very,
very
happy
about
that
and
looking
forward
to
receiving
lots
more.
J
Yes,
I've
been
in
touch
with
Desmond
and
he
understands
that
we
need
in
fact,
I
sent
him
another
a
follow-up
email
this
morning.
Just
because
we
got
a
phone
call,
you
know
I've
been
getting
phone
calls
at
the
Heritage
Museum
saying
you
know
hey,
you
know
you
guys
need
to
look
at
the
Statue.
You
know
kind
of
thing.
So
let
me
let
people
know
that
we're
on
it
and
everything,
and
he
now
has
Brandon
crumbs.
J
You
know
contact
information,
I've
copied
Brandon
with
everything
that
I
do
to
Desmond
now
and
so
they're
going
to
coordinate
for
the
guy
I.
Guess
who
has
the
soldering
equipment
right
right
to
come
in
to
bring
his
truck
into
the
Craig
Park
to
get
close
to
the
mermaid
and
to
do
that
so
I
asked
him
to
give
us
a
definitive
date
on
when
that's
going
to
happen.
Great.
Thank
you.
F
A
Yeah,
that's
that
was
a
great
find
that
was
really
great.
Okay,
thank
you.
Diane,
okay,
the
peace
poll
project
I
met
with
Mark
licorice,
Diane,
Robin
Sanger
from
peace
for
Tarpon
and
Sue
Carson
and
Donna
from
the
Tarpon
Springs
rotary,
and
there
was
discussion
about
pay
placement
of
a
peace
poll
in
near
the
Splash
Park.
A
The
poll
is
a
six
foot
tall,
concrete
pole.
That's
it's
about
this
in
diameter.
You
know
inscribed
with
a
you
know.
You
know
let
there
be
peace.
You
know
some
kind
of
short
phrase:
Dunedin
has
a
couple
of
them
and
the
polls
are
being
installed
nationally.
This
is
not
a
pack
project.
This
is
a
Tarpon
Springs
rotary
package
project.
A
Okay,
after
the
meeting
I
realized
that
a
probably
an
even
better
place
would
be
the
Boys
and
Girls
Club,
also
known
as
Rotary
Park,
since
it
is
a
rotary
project
and
everybody
seemed
to
think
that
that
was
a
good
idea
right
now.
Everything
is
on
hold
waiting
for
Eddie
Hoffman
who's,
designing
the
the
site
in
general
to
come
back
from
vacation,
but
I
thought
we
may
want
to
discuss
an
artistic
bench
or
some
other
small
project
to
supplement.
A
E
Think
and
where
the
peace
pull
will
go
I'm,
just
thinking
that
Eddie
might
be
since
he's
got
a
good
eye
as
far
as
letting
him,
perhaps
some
input
on
a
bench
that
will
you
know,
go
with.
You
know
the
whole
site
right.
F
A
A
E
F
E
You
know
he
has
a
again
a
you
know.
Obviously,
a
a.
F
E
Eye
for
these
things
and
all
and
and
he
can
help
as
far
as
knowing
in
his
design
that
he
you
know,
since
it's
got
to
be
fabricated
right.
F
E
E
Since
we
had
discussed
doing
those
kinds
of
you
know,
projects
at
the
workshop
and
else
right.
G
Feedback,
oh
I
did:
did
you
all
discuss
the
peace
poll
last
time?
Okay,
I
guess
I
haven't
looked
into
it
enough,
but
I
it
sounds
like
I
mean
if
it's
going
to
be
a
whole
place
making
situation.
It
sounds
like
it.
A
D
I
know
Mr
Hoffman
is
an
architect
I'm
wondering
whether
he
has
any
credentials
that
would
identify
him
as
a
placemaking
artist.
F
D
Don't
know
one
way
or
the
other
I'm
asking.
A
Well,
it
doesn't
have
to
be
a
bench,
that's
my
point.
It's
it's
some
sort
of
artistic
feature.
It
could
be
a
landscape
feature,
it
could
be,
you
know
a
small
sculpt,
it
could
be,
it
could
be
anything
we
decide
to
do.
I
just
want
to
get
peop.
You
know
the
committee's
feedback
on
this
whole
idea.
It's
it's.
There
was
one
short
meeting
right.
Diane
I
mean
there
wasn't.
J
I
kind
of
think
you
know
I
agree
with
Nick.
As
far
as
you
know,
let's
just
see
what
their
plan
is
for
I
guess
you
know
the
the
base
of
it.
You
know
kind
of
like
what
we
went
through
with
the
nyads.
You
know
kind
of
thing.
It
could
go
lots
of
different
directions,
so
you
know
maybe
table
it
until
you
know
we
see
what
his
plan
is
and
then
me
ask
you
know
Mr
Hoffman,
for
you
know
if
we
could
have
some
input.
You
know
right.
D
Yeah
I'm
also
not
really
sure
about
the
pack
funding
or
sponsoring
the
placement
of
art
pieces
on
private
property.
I'm
not.
D
Not
really
comfortable
with
that
not
without
getting
some
sort
of
advice
from.
F
I
I
I
agree
with
just
about
what
everybody's
saying
in
that
Eddie
Hoffman's
got
a
design
and
he's
he's
got
a
vision
for
this
thing,
and
it's
not
our
project
and
I
mean
whether
we
could
have
a
call
for
artists
and
pay
a
nice
little
fee
for
somebody
to
design
a
really
wonderful
bench
may
not
fit
in
there
any
better
than
going
down
to
Home,
Depot
and
buying
a
bench
and
putting
it
in
there.
I
So
you
know
I
I,
think
I
think
we
need
to
wait
and
see
what
what
what
Eddie
wants
to
do
with
it
and
and
I
agree
with
with
graham
I
mean
it
may
not
be
our
purview
to
do
this.
A
F
K
H
I,
it
occurs
to
me
when
you're
talking
about
putting
something
on
public
land.
Obviously
that
to
me
that's
outside
our
purview
but
I.
Think
if
it's
land
that
that
the
public
goes
on
and
can
view,
then
maybe
our
role
is
more
of
an
advisory
type.
Saying
hey!
You
know
we
had
an
idea
of
other
things
that
we're
going
to
be
doing
in
the
public
sphere
and
when
you're
designing.
H
A
A
B
Get
anything
no,
there
is
no
update
from
Finance
and
I
know
that
there's
no
project
so
it'd
be
just
a
small
interest
only
so
as
if
712
was
the
same,
180
934.25.
B
There
are
no
current
project
updates,
still
okay,
I
wanted
to
just
to
projects
that
I've
seen
underway
is,
if
you
guys
know
where
Gypsy
air
yoga
studio
is
on
the
Stafford
on
Safford
on.
F
F
B
A
A
G
F
H
I
just
wanted
to
say
one
quick
thing
on
the
virtual
tour
guide.
Well,.
H
A
H
Okay,
sorry,
that's
okay,
I
just
have
a
quick
thing:
I've
I've
got
several
options
that
I've
narrowed,
that
I'm
narrowing
down
I'm,
going
to
put
together
a
spreadsheet
and
I'll,
get
that
emailed
to
you
to
disseminate
in
the
next
week
and
a
half
or
so,
and
it
will
have
all
the
this.
Has
this
this
this
and
that
that
that
these
are
the
costs.
This
is
the
growth.
You
know
what
what
can
grow
so
it'll
be
in
a
spreadsheet
form
that
everybody
can
take
a
look
at
and.
F
A
The
only
thing
I
would
suggest
is,
you
know
perhaps
caption
the
photographs
you
have
you,
you
identify.
H
A
H
Let
me
just
start
off
by
saying
initially
I
kind
of
made
up
all
this
text.
You
know
I
pulled
it
from
other
places
and,
to
some
extent
pulled
from
the
old
one
put
some
of
the
newer
images
in
there.
I
did
put
kind
of,
particularly
on
the
inside
one
from
the
illuminated
art
box.
I,
don't
know
the
information
for
that,
so
I
would
need
input
unless
we
want
to
use
a
different
one.
H
I
pulled
those
from
our
from
your
the
PowerPoint
that
you
that
you
presented
so
any
change
in
images
or
words.
That's
kind
of
what
I'm
looking
for.
A
Yeah,
you
know
you
have
the
recent
accomplishments
and
then
the
photographs,
but
I
was
kind
of
looking
I.
Don't
know
whether
it
would
be
Overkill
to
repeat
the
you
know,
you
have
the
you
know
the
you
know
the
ins,
you
know
the
cat
and
the
NP,
and
then
you
have
the
picture
with
all
of
us.
H
H
Are
going
to
read
before
they
flip
it
all
open?
So
that's
why
I
put
that
there?
If,
if
we
want
something
else
there,
we
can
have
less
text
about
it,
we
could
have
small
pictures
with
them.
Whatever
you
want
and
I
I
did
notice
that
the
the
cover
image
I,
use
that
because
number
one,
it's
I,
think
it's
really
cool.
It
has
both
the
cat
and
Pete
the
Pelican.
H
It's
kind
of
the
most
recent
that
we've
got
but
totally
open
to
whatever
imagery
like
I
said:
I
pulled
these
images
from
stuff
that
I
had
for
the
ad
and
stuff
from
the
PowerPoint,
so
any
other
imagery
that
we
went
on
there
wide
open
right.
J
Diane
we
go
down
and
get
everybody's
opinion,
but
I'll
start
with
I.
Don't
really
think
that
we
should
have
the
a
picture
of
us
on
the
cover.
I
think
we
need
to
put
more
images.
I
think
you
know
you
did
a
great
job,
Don
I,
just
I
think
it
needs
to
have
more
pictures
of
our
major
installations
and
maybe
text
maybe
a
little
bit
more
condensed.
You
know-
maybe
so
that's
just
my
opinion,
but
oh,
but
everybody
else
and
I
can
provide
you
with
high
Harvest,
okay
photos.
H
And
when,
when
when
I
was
putting
this
together,
I
realized
that
I
wasn't
exactly
sure
what
action
we
want
people
to
take
when
we
see
this
so
is
it?
Do
we
want
volunteers?
Do
we
want
people
to
go
and
enjoy
the
artwork?
Do
we
want
to,
you
know,
increase
the
funding
or
participation
that
we
get
like
what
is
the
main
goal
of
it,
because
that
really
will
depend
that
will
drive
what's
in
here.
H
So
I
was
pretty
much
just
promoting
the
the
idea
of
the
public
art
program
and
that's
the
text
that
I
used
in
here.
But
if
we
want
to
promote
you
know,
hey,
go
around
town
and
see
these,
then
a
more
diverse
grouping
of
pictures
of
the
projects.
B
F
E
I
mean
I
agree
that
what
I'd
like
to
see
the,
perhaps
the
mermaid
you
know
and
then
our
different
pieces,
the
Glenda.
You
know
good,
acre
and
the
you
know
those
are
you
know
my
the
bronzers
are.
F
G
A
G
Yeah
I
mean
I
I,
think
that
is
a
little
text.
Heavy
I
agree,
I
wasn't
thrilled
with
a
picture
of
us
on
the
front,
but
I
also
design
wise,
I,
say
I.
Don't
it's
weird
to
me
that
I
have
to
go
like
this,
like
I
I
feel
like
it's
more
intuitive
to
open
it
up
and
have
like
columns
rather
than
having
to
go
like
this.
G
That
feels
strange
to
me
and
that
might
lend
itself
to
more
of
a
you
know
more
images
too,
but
yeah
I
think
people
are
more
visual
now,
rather
than
reading
people
don't
like
to
read
anymore.
Unfortunately,
it's
just
how
it
is
absolutely
true.
G
So
I
think
you
know
the
more
visual
information
that
we
can
give
them
about.
What
we
do
is
probably
you
know
more
important
than
too
much
text.
Yeah.
A
I
think
substitute
some
more
pictures
of
the
pieces,
Diane
I'm.
J
A
E
D
Fyi
Dawn,
the
the
the
the
picture
that
you
chose
from
the
illuminated
art
boxes.
I
can
provide
you
with
a
very
high
quality
image
there
as
high
as
you
want,
and
that
one
is
strength.
H
Since
you're
going
to
change
all
the
text,
yeah
so
okay,
but.
D
Yeah
I
I
don't
have
Diva's
problem
with
changing
orientation,
because
my
phone
does
that
to
me
all
the
time.
L
I
When
I
look
at
this,
you
know
and
I'm
I'm
wandering
around
and
I
picked
this
thing
up,
I,
don't
care
who
we
look
like
yeah
I
mean
I,
don't
care
who's
on
the
committee
I.
Don't
you
know?
That's
not!
That's
not
worth
the
to
me
the
front
page.
Okay.
I
What
I
do
like
in
story
time
I
like
the
fact
you
have
people
in
it,
so
there's
engagement,
so
you
don't
have
just
a
static
piece
of
art.
You
know,
however,
you
know
difficult
that
might
be
to
get
a
photograph
to
work
for
it,
but
you
know
it
it
works.
It
gives
it
scale.
It
gives
it
a
kind
of
sense
of
Engagement
to
people
actually
interacting
with
it,
rather
than
just
seeing
it
as
this
isolated
object.
A
I
I
think
somewhere
I
may
have
them
have
it
in
my
files,
this
somebody
bicycled
all
the
way
up
from
Dunedin
to
see
her
image
in
one
of
the
art
boxes
and
she's
sort
of
on
her
bicycle
and
pointing
up
to
the
art
box
that
would
yeah.
That
would
be
a
okay.
I
Perfect,
you
know
that
kind
of
a
thing
I
think
really
really
spreads
it
out.
Beyond
just.
I
D
F
I
K
I
agree
about
us
on
the
frontier
I.
Don't
think
we
need
to
be
on
the
front.
I
mean
I
like
the
photograph
as
well,
because
I
don't
know
it
just
looks
like
a
neat
photo,
but
I
was
thinking.
Maybe
something
like
that
mural
that
we
have
at
East
toppen.
You
know
which
one
I'm
talking
about
that
nice,
one
that
shows
the
Spanish
docks
and
the
whole
thingy
it's
on
the
corner
of
East.
That's.
J
Still,
we've
got
the
Elizabeth
Indiana's
mural,
which
is
fantastic
yeah.
K
A
K
Like
you
know,
it's
like
flipping
your
phone
and
you
go
oops.
Okay,
there
we
go
we're
on
the
same
page
now,
yeah
but
I
agree
about
putting
more
photographs
because
I
agree.
A
lot
of
people
don't
like
reading
and
one
I
do
have
a
question
so,
for
example,
the
story
time
thing
here
we
have
this
photograph
is
excellent.
I
like
that
as
well,
but
are
we
gonna
put
an
address?
Is
that
going
to
be
on
the
on
this
QR
code
thing?
K
H
H
That
said,
we
would
probably
need
a
lot
more
space
to
show
all
of
them
and
that's
kind
of
what
our
virtual
tour
guide
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff
is
for.
So
maybe
what
we
could
do
is
just
do
instead
of
doing
a
tri-fold.
Just
do
a
single,
two-sided
panel,
saying.
L
J
Well,
you
could
also
have
the
QR
code
go
to
a
landing
page
on
the
website
under
the
public
art
banner,
and
you
can
have
a
map
on
there
with
you
know
the
locations
of
each
and
the
addresses
you
know.
H
And
my
hope
is
that
the
virtual
tour
guide
that's
going
to
be
part
of
it,
the
ones
that
I'm
looking
at
I
have
discounted
any
ones
that
don't
offer
that,
like
a
lot
of
them,
have
an
app
you
can
do
the
app,
but
they
don't
have
a
web
thing.
And
so
my
hope
is
to
have
something
that
integrates
like
that.
That
we
will
have
a
landing
page
through
this
thing
to
send
them
to.
A
H
Right
absolutely
yeah,
okay,
so
maybe
after
the
meeting
I
can
get
with
you
about
maybe
a
central
location
for
all
the
graphics
yeah.
Maybe
we
can
have
a
DropBox
or.
A
I
will
do
that.
Okay,
finally,
Miss
Katie,
okay,
the
Dorset
Park
Katie,
mentioned
something
at
a
Board
of
Commissioners
meeting
about
doing
some
upgrades
to
Dorset
Park
and
when
I
was
at
the
meet
and
greet
on
Saturday
I
was
talking
to
Roxy
grubel
who's.
The
president
of
the
Garden
Club
and
they're
also
planning
a
project
for
Dorset
Park.
So
it
might
be
nice
to
you
know,
touch
base
with
all
of
the
you
know,
different
people
involved
Katie.
Would
you
like
to
take
the
lectern
and
sell
us
on
your
project?
A
L
I
did
meet
with
two
other
two
other.
Ladies
in
the
community,
we
spoke
to
Mr
function
and
he
the
same
pictures
I
showed
y'all
he's
looking
into
trying
to
get
some
of
the
little
seating,
the
little
seat.
With
this
you
know,
Rocky
thing
he's
he's
trying
to
have
that
put
in
and
the
they
already
ordered
the.
L
A
public
slide.
They
already
ordered
that
we're
asking
I
kind
of
ask
for
a
splash
park,
but
that's
kind
of
way
down
the
line.
But
it's
not
off
the
table.
It's
just
finding
a
place
for
it,
but
would
ask
him
also
to
renovate
the
concession
stand
in
that
area
and
I
was
going
to
ask
the
art
committee
about
like
Sylvester,
putting
some
things
on
them.
So
people
the
kids,
can
ride
him,
but
you
mentioned
benches
because
I
noticed
that
they
do
have
a
bench
out
there,
but
this
is
kind
of
blah
yeah.
L
So
if
that's
something
that
maybe
the
art
committee
can
look
at
is
is
seating
right.
F
L
Has
different
characters?
You
know.
F
L
Children
and
sayings
and
things,
and
also
if
they
renovate
the
concession,
stand
if
that
ever
come
about,
then
maybe
something
can
be
done
there
like
a
mural
right
of
some
sort,
so
that's
kind
of
where
we're
at
with
that.
So
so,
as
we
progress,
then
we'll
find
out
more.
What
our
committee
can
do
is
that
is
that
how
it's
going
to
work
yeah.
A
No
no
I
mean
it's.
You
know
this
is.
This
is
something
that's
brand
new
to
us.
So
the
other
thing
that
occurred
to
me
as
occurred
to
me
too
late,
because
I
got
to
Diane
when
she
was
practically
walking
in
the
door.
A
We
had
a
workshop
a
couple
of
months
ago
and
one
of
the
other
things
that's
done
is
you
know,
and
it
can
be
done
with
different
materials.
You
could
even
do
it
with
paint,
but
you
know
like
these
little
Pathways.
The
kids
can
play
on
or
follow
when
maybe
even
some
classic
old
games
like
Hopscotch-
and
you
know-
I
mean
those
things
were
at
least
I
enjoyed
them.
When
I
was,
you
know,
you
know
King
Arthur's,
Court
well,.
L
A
L
L
Because,
on
the
on
some
of
the
the
rides
like
the
little
swing
that
they're
talking
about
getting,
they
did
I
did
ask
them
for
some
something
to
go
on
the
ground,
and
it's
can
I
show.
L
L
J
I
was
just
going
to
say
one
idea
that
just
came
to
mind
Katie
years,
so
you're
very
involved
in
the
community
and
everything
and
with
the
churches
and
all
it's
like.
It
might
be
a
neat
idea
to
do
like
a
fundraiser
for
Dorset
Park,
that
maybe
you
know
we
could
maybe
raise
some
money.
That
would
supplement
you
know,
kind
of
thing.
J
All
that
we're
doing
I
also
would
ask
you
that
you
know
if
there
are
other
people
involved
like
the
Garden
Club
or
even
you
know,
even
our
Public
Works
people
and
what
they're
doing
just
to
keep
us
in
the
loop
on
what
they're
doing
so
we
can
coordinate
you
know.
So
we
don't
try
to
plan
something
and
then
find
out
that
the
you
know
the
garden
club's
going
to
put
a
big
guard
in
there
or
something.
A
G
L
Things
I
think
they're
going
to
be
relocating
the
Cops
and
Kids
to
a
new
Administrative
Building
when
they
get
that
situated.
F
G
L
If
they
had
a
splash
park,
imagine
if
they
had
a
splash
park,
they
can
utilize
that
concession
stand
by
having
it
open
during
the
hours
of
the
splash
park
and
that
sell
hot
dogs
hamburgers.
You.
F
L
D
H
When
you
showed
me
the
blue
material,
that
would
be
since
it's
so
bright
and
colorful.
That
would
be
a
really
neat
way
to
incorporate
an
artistic
path
that
kids
could
follow
and
it
wouldn't
just
have
to
be
all
blue,
but
we
could
just
have
you
know
like
a
I,
don't
want
to
say
you
know
we
don't
want
a
mandala,
but
you
know
something
artistic
that
we
could.
You
know
have
an
artist
put
together
for
us.
A
F
A
Get
Roxy's
information
from
the
Garden
Club
and.
H
L
L
J
D
F
H
A
D
J
Yeah
just
launched
our
new
2023
2024
season,
I.
Think
you've,
probably
if
you
are
on
Facebook
or
Instagram,
you've,
probably
seen
us
splashed
all
over
the
place.
We
have
we're
very
excited.
We
are
starting
to
sell
tickets
to
the
membership
and
we
have
our
kickoff
Gala
fun
60s
party
on
August
19th.
If
one
to
four
hope
you
all
can
come,
I
also
wanted
to.
J
Let
you
know
that
we're
kicking
off
the
season
with
a
new
Exhibition
at
the
cultural
center,
with
Elizabeth
Indiana,
it's
curated
by
Lynn
Whitelaw,
and
we
have
a
series
of
public
events.
You
know
it's
going
to
be
open
for
a
couple
days
a
week
starting
in
September,
but
we're
also
going
to
have
a
private
Invitation
Only
reception
opening
reception
for
for
it,
and
you
all
will
get
an
invitation.
F
J
That
so
very
excited
about
it's
coming
together,
really
well
we're
also
doing
a
renovation
of
the
theater
at
the
cultural
center,
and
so
that's
going
to
be
something
in
progress
with
all
the
exciting
things
that
we've
got
going
on
there
and
we're
also
going
to
be
getting
new
flooring
in
on
the
first
floor
of
the
cultural
center.
So
between
everything
going
on
we'll
get
all
that
done.
So
we're
really
busy
and
very
excited.
A
H
I
just
wanted
to
say
that,
for
the
signal
boxes,
I
have
sent
an
email
to
creative
Pinellas.
They
work
closely
with
Pinellas
County.
To
do
the
program.
I
was
wrong.
H
We're
not
getting
one
in
Tarpon
we're
getting
one
right
by
Tarpon,
but
they've
they've
got
those
listed
out,
but
it
seems
like
an
initiative
that
they're
doing
so
I've
emailed
a
general
to
the
for
more
information
asking
for
a
contact
there
and
for
a
meeting
time
to
just
get
some
information
about
how
us,
as
a
committee,
might
be
able
to
add
to
their
efforts.
J
A
H
K
I
just
have
two
of
my
paintings
up
at
the
guild
at
the
moment,
with
the
things
with
wings
exhibition
and
I
think
we
have
a
reception,
this
coming
Saturday
from
five
to
seven.
If
you
just
want
to
come
pop
in
and
just
see,
there's
some
really
really
nice
pieces,
so
that's
happening
and
I'm
just
busy
with
a
lot
of
commissions
and
stuff.
So
good
good.
It's
going
well!
Yeah,
yeah
I
know
that
that's
about
it.
Robert.
I
I
D
Just
want
to
remind
committee
members
that,
even
though
they
are
personally
not
allowed
to
enter
anything
into
the
illuminated
art
boxes,
I'm
sure
they
have
friends
who
are
artists
who
can
enter
things.
Okay,.
K
D
A
D
E
I,
don't
really
have
any
thing
to
really
add
I'm
waiting
for
a
phone
call
to
go
see
how
they're
going
to
repair
that
mermaid
I'm
just
curious.
You
know
I
want
to
learn
some
things.
H
I
have
a
question
for
Graham
for
the
for
the
as
far
as
the
artist
friends
that
we
can
send
the
invitation
to
for
the
illuminated
art
boxes.
F
H
D
Artist,
it's
just
amazing,
so
the
location
requirement
for
the
people
who
send
stuff
in
is
there
isn't
one.
H
D
The
the
process
for
selecting
the
the
pieces
is
completely
anonymized
great.
The
all
that
the
selection
committee,
which
is
the
public
art
committee
gets
to
see,
is
a
smallish
six
per
page,
I
think
we're
doing
them,
or
maybe
four
per
page
images
with
a
name
of
the
image.
Okay,
that's
it
okay,
so,
but
this
year,
I
think
I'm
also
going
to
put
the
media
on
there
as
well,
because
some
of
the
media
is
interesting.
D
For
the
first
time
we've
we've
got
an
image
of
some
pieces
that
were
house
paint
on
reclaimed.
Wood.
Oh.
H
A
Yeah,
the
first
round
we
had
somebody's
submitted,
a
ceramic
piece.
F
A
F
A
The
other
thing,
too,
is
I'm
just
going
to
say
this
is
a
point
of
Interest.
Very
often
we
get
contacted
from
people
who
want
to
know
if
they
can
get
the
images
from
the
art
boxes
and
the
idea
the
whole
concept
beside
behind
this
is
that
the
I
usually
process
the
the
images
you
know,
crop
them
and
put
a
border
around
them
and
they
go
to
a
printer
who
prints
them
on
a
decal.
F
A
Are
adhered
to
a
clear
vinyl
panel,
so
what
happens
is
when
the
sh
there
that
run
is
over?
They
can
take
the
vinyl
panels
out,
remove
the
decal
from
The
Vinyl
and
we
reuse
the
vinyl.
So
there's
really
nothing
to
give
anybody,
and
sometimes
you
know,
that's
a
little
hard
for
people
to
wrap
their
under.
I
D
To
no
particular
order
either
yeah
one
yeah
one
more
thing:
one
of
the
images
that's
hanging
up
at
the
moment
is
actually
a
photograph
of
a
stained
glass
panel.
F
D
So
you
know
that's
one
of
the
selections
from
last
year,
nice.
D
Do
yeah
it's
it's
very
pretty.
It
was
also
very
expensive
if
you
wanted
to
buy
it.
A
Okay,
I'm
adjoining
the
meeting,
it's
three
o'clock
on
the
nose,
very
productive
everybody,
and
thank
you
Stephen
and
Katie.