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5. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY — <br />A. Proclamation: National Historic Preservation Week (207) <br />Historical Resources Advisory Committee Chairperson Ken Rolandelli was <br />present to receive the proclamation and announced that the 2004 event is being <br />observed by this evening's proclamation and the following events: <br />• An historic walking tour on Sunday, May 2 at 10:30 a.m., meeting in front of <br />the Lathrop House at 627 Hamilton Street <br />• A field trip for Redwood City School District 7 th graders to three downtown <br />buildings listed on the National Register for Historic Places, on May 18, 19 <br />and 20 <br />• A tour of the Union Cemetery Historic Site, Woodside Road near El <br />Camino Real, on Saturday, May 8, beginning at 10:00 a.m. <br />B. Proclamation: National Volunteer Month Honoring the Volunteer Center (207) <br />of Silicon Valley <br />Redwood City resident and volunteer James E. McKeown and Tim Quigley, <br />Executive Director of the Volunteer Center was present to receive the <br />proclamation. Mr. Quigley explained the Centers as the clearinghouses to connect <br />volunteers with community needs and promote the value of community service. <br />He further acknowledged Mr. McKeown as a resident since 1950, working for <br />many years as a practitioner of community service enabling volunteer service to <br />the community and to the nation, serving the YWCA Mid - Peninsula for many <br />years and in the recent past seven months in the Volunteer Center Network for <br />the State of California. <br />C. Proclamation: Honoring Sequoia Hospital for "2004 Distinguished Hospital <br />Award for Clinical Excellence" (207) <br />Glenna Vaskelis, President of Sequoia Hospital, was present to receive the <br />proclamation and left a brochure on the building of their new hospital and <br />encouraged visiting "Rebuilding Sequoia" at Sequoia Hospital.org. <br />6. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND CONSENT CALENDAR — CITY COUNCIL AND <br />REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY <br />Shirley Daniels - Stassmos asked that there be more than one disabled parking spot. <br />She invited the Council and members of the community to a gourmet spaghetti dinner <br />and a talent show extravaganza at St. Peters Church on Saturday night, May 1 at 6:00 <br />p.m. The tickets are $10.00 each with the benefits going to scholarships for the <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND <br />REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY <br />MEETING MINUTES <br />APRIL 26, 2004 <br />PAGE 2 <br />MINUTES Book No. 60 <br />Page No. 187 <br />
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