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C '�f�C CULTUitAL COM �S�ION <br /> �Ih�U"�"ES OF THUft§L��►Y, AUGUST 3, 2000 <br /> CO�MI�S%ONERS PRESE�Y: Chairperson Redington, Commissioners <br /> Brltschgl, Dale, Del Cario, Saye <br /> COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: Commissioner Schenone <br /> GUES�'S PRESENT: Dick Clark, Brian Douglas <br /> STA�F PRESEIVT: Superintendent Corinne Centeno, Secretary Denise <br /> Monroe <br /> The meeting of the Civic Cuituraf Commission was called to order by <br /> Chairperson Oliver Redington at 7:05pm in Room 1 of the Community <br /> Activities Building, 1400 Roosevelt Avenue, Redwood City, Califomia. <br /> /�PPRO'�'AL OF �II UTES <br /> �/S Del Carlo/Saye: To approve the �uly minut�s as mai0ed. <br /> Motion passed. <br /> COPt�tES�"ONDENCE <br /> A letter from Mayor Ruskin to Chairperson Redington asking for a Cuitural <br /> Commission representative to the Downtown Area Plan Committee. <br /> Commissioner Del Carto volunteered to assist in this process. <br /> Superintendent Centeno reviewed the following correspondence received: <br /> -Farmers Market Almanac where the calendar noted the entertainment was, <br /> in part, sponsored by the Cultural Commission. <br /> -Newsletter from Veterans Memoriai Senior Center, which highlighted the <br /> summer concert series <br /> -Invitation to art exhibit at the Nimbus Gailery, 2363 Broadway <br /> -Invitation to "Imaginary Performance" fram Sequoia Alumni Association to <br /> benefit Carrington Hall <br /> -Drafr environmental impact report for the Downtown Cinema Project <br /> YTEM Z — STAFFORD �'ARK CONCERTS <br /> Dick Clark of 27 Lowell Street spoke regarding the popularity of Stafford <br /> Park, especially on the weekends, and the high attendance at the summer <br /> concert series. He suggested moving the concert series to a larger venue <br /> such as Sequoia High School or Red Morton Park. Superintendent Centeno <br /> explained that Elizabeth Travers came to last month's meeting to speak <br /> about the same matter under"Oral Communications". Because the item was <br />