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<br />,Mr. iBalzarini'said that he was reconnnendirig that his departnient. not enter
<br />the Fiesta this year; that f'vo1tUlteer" helpers wotùd not be possible
<br />due torules -and regulatiòns regarding th'e 'entry g~den.-
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<br />Commissioner Thompson mgved to reconnnend to CoW1ci1 that due 'to' the
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<br />NOT enter the Fiesta this year, s econcled c'by . Cannnis s ioner Morgan' and defèa ted
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<br />on the following ~ote: Yes- Commissioners Morgan ànd Thompson: No Commissioners
<br />Guida, Knecht, ~tuart and Whitmore, â11d Schenck,
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<br />Discussion included that the majority6f the Cammissione~s felt 'that
<br />by entering the Fiesta' each year the Park Department had given pre'stige
<br />to the City throUgh :Lts many awards (money) and outst-anding entries and
<br />that it should continue to do so' this year, It was'fé1t that additional
<br />personnel~t.and fiances shotùd be provided the Park 'Department to permits
<br />its participation on the 1970 Fiesta,
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<br />6 - !.AND ACQUISITION PROPOOAIß -(continuing agenda item):" NONE
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<br />7 - HERITA.G~T~S -, 'poris C.Thom1>s~n (re~es~ to eontinue -to J~
<br />. Continued to the agenda of .-July 1st,
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<br />FLO~~L & ApT TLSHOW : 1191° - Doru~s rc~ Th~?ön:
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<br />Cannnissioner Thompson said the _show had beenoutstanding-__although-
<br />attendance seemed to be off this year - approx. 1400 people; that part
<br />of the Show had to be held outside (due to the Downtown Plan remaining in building)
<br />. and this necessitated hiring" of se~ity men~for both Frid~ and Saturday
<br />nights at the expense ö-f the ~gw; pietures had been taken by Mr. George Aävos
<br />as a cour-tesy to the Shaw,'
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<br />9 - MONTHLY FEPORTS - PARK DEPAR'IMENT
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<br />RECREAT ION D EP ARTMENT
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<br />PARK DEPARTMENT:Discussion was had on the June 2nd report with reference
<br />tòthe-- faef that depaxtment at the :Present time does not have a
<br />Forestry Division - the two tree trimmer positions are vacant; that Uhion
<br />Cemetery was ready forMemorial Day thanks to assistance of Boy S-cout
<br />members who helped in thecleanii1g; that numerous play equipment has
<br />been broken by vandals and" hasbeen reparied; ; that Sylvester Duplessis
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<br />is Acting Leadman since Foreman I, Bert. "Baker, left for a new position in
<br />Riverside.
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<br />RECREATION DEPARTMENT: Mr. Paulson said use of park apparatus at Stulsaft
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<br />Pm is nil; that Day Cmnp will s tart on JlU1e 22nd and there will be a
<br />jeep and a dog for patrol; had phone - call re a night time rock. festival at
<br />0 Sequoia High School groW1ds- activity wotùd need supervision by any group.
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<br />, COIJDniss ioner Thomps on moved to: acc"ept . the reports of both the Park
<br />Department and Recreation Department, seconded by' Commissi.onerMorgan,
<br />and passed.
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