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<br /> B. Proclamation declaring April 27, 1995 TAKE OUR DAUGHTERS TO WORK DAY; <br /> Councilwoman La Berge read the proclamation and presented it to Redwood City Human <br /> Resources Director Rivera-Pena who thanked the Council Members for their support and <br /> thanked her staff for their efforts on behalf of the daughters of Redwood City employees. <br /> (207) <br /> MINUTE ORDER NO. 95-076 <br /> C. Proclamation declaring April 23-29, 1995 WEEK OF THE YOUNG CHILD; (207) <br /> Councilwoman Howard read the proclamation and presented it to Pat Crawford of the <br /> Open Gate Nursery School and representing the early childhood education community. <br /> Mrs. Crawford thanked the Council for its long history of support for children's services <br /> including early childhood education. <br /> MINUTE ORDER NO. 95-077 <br /> D. Proclamation declaring April as FAIR HOUSING MONTH; (207) <br /> Councilwoman Howard read the proclamation and presented it to Beverly Lawrence of <br /> Mid Peninsula Citizens for Fair Housing, who thanked the Council for its long and <br /> continued support for fair housing in Redwood City. <br /> MINUTE ORDER NO. 95-078 <br /> E. Proclamation declaring April 25, 1995 NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICEIRECOGNITION <br /> DAY; (207) <br /> Councilwoman La Berge read the proclamation and presented it to Redwood City <br /> Library Director Light who thanked the Council for supporting youth services and <br /> recognizing the important volunteer work young people contribute to our community. <br /> MINUTE ORDER NO. 95-079 <br /> F. Presentation of plaque to Tom Jordan for his outstanding service to the City as member of <br /> the Senior Affairs Commission; (207) <br /> Councilwoman Buchan thanked Mr. Jordan for his effective and strong leadership for <br /> seniors over the last eleven years as a distinguished member of the Redwood City Senior <br /> Affairs Commission. Mr. Jordan stated that the Council's commitment to seniors had <br /> made it a pleasure to serve on the Commission for eleven years and the Senior Committee <br /> for the six years leading up to his Commission service. He described the buildings <br /> constructed or bought and the services established for seniors over the last seventeen years. <br /> Mr. Jordan advised that he was retiring from the Senior Affairs Commission to redirect his <br /> energies towards activities involving his young family. <br /> MINUTE ORDER NO. 95-080 <br /> Regular Meeting Minutes MINUTE BOOK NO. 53 <br /> April24,1995 Page No. 145 <br /> Page 2 <br /> _. <br />