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announcement under that category it is permissible, but they cannot discuss <br /> the matter in detail without it being on the agenda. She mentioned if the <br /> Commissioners wish to have something listed on the agenda, they need to <br /> contact her no later than the Tuesday of the week preceding the meeting date <br /> in order to go out with the packet and be properly posted. The <br /> Commissioners discussed the Brown Act and its impact on the their <br /> meetings. <br /> ANNOUNCEMENTS <br /> -Steve Penna recommended the Commission go to the City Council and <br /> request the full $10,000 needed to provide maintenance and insurance for <br /> their van. He felt the matter would have a lot of support from the City <br /> Council and felt the van would provide a good service to the community. <br /> -Chairperson Anthony said the Human Race will be held on May 7 and <br /> invited all to attend or participate. He said that RSVP is taking donations <br /> and 75% goes to the organization you wish to represent and 25% to RSVP. <br /> -Superintendent Hartman mentioned the deadline for applying for openings <br /> on the Senior Affairs Commission has been extended to May 2. There are two <br /> openings which are currently held by Commissioners Berglund and Truscelli. <br /> -Commissioner Lloyd mentioned he attended the conference at the Hyatt on <br /> the Health Care Reform Program. This matter will be placed on the May <br /> agenda for further discussion. Commissioner Jordan said KQED will be doing <br /> a series on Health Care Reform from 6-9am. <br /> -Steve Penna advised the Commissioners that Representative Anna Escho <br /> will be holding an Open Forum on April 30 at Sequoia High School at <br /> 10:00am. <br /> The regular meeting of the Senior Affairs Commission was adjourned at <br /> 10:40am to be reconvened at 9:00am on Wednesday, May 11, 1994 to be held at <br /> the Fair Oaks Senior Center, 2600 Middlefield Road, Redwood City, California. <br />