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6. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND CONSENT CALENDAR - <br />Janet Borgens expressed thanks regarding the Interservice Coordinating Council's <br />Unsung Hero Awards ceremony in which 13 recipients received awards for dedication <br />to this community. She stated that the servers neglected to show up and the City <br />Council Members and City staff present at the event volunteered and served the <br />lunches. She presented gifts of thanks to the Council and City staff for their effort and <br />support. <br />Susie Peyton, speaking as a board member of the Redwood City Education <br />Foundation, thanked the City for co- sponsoring the upcoming community outreach <br />event. The screening of the movie, "First to Worst ", a documentary about the <br />California education system over the last 30 years, is scheduled to be shown on <br />November 15 at 7:00 p.m. in the auditorium at McKinley Middle School. Following the <br />movie, there will be a panel discussion with John Merrow, the maker of the movie; <br />Delaine Eastin, Superintendent of Public Schools in California; Susan Sweeney, <br />Director of California Education Foundations; and Dr. Kenneth Hill, Redwood City <br />Superintendent of Schools from 1970 -1990. The event is to be moderated by Mark <br />Simon with other co- sponsorship by the League of Women Voters, the Chamber of <br />Commerce and Assembly Member Ira Ruskin. She encouraged all to attend to <br />understand who runs the schools, how they are financed, what the State is doing to <br />change it, and what we can do as citizens to change it. <br />Nita Spangler stated that she has been listening and seeking knowledge about what is <br />being done toward disaster preparedness on the San Francisco Peninsula. She stated <br />her belief that we should start talking right now about how important it is to stay home <br />and mind one's own business or if one has a job to show up and do it; and exactly <br />what we should have at home in case of a disaster. She requested that the City be <br />proactive and make it a high priority. <br />Council Member Foust stated that on November 12 at the San Mateo County <br />fairgrounds a free emergency preparedness showcase will be conducted to all <br />residents of the County from 10 -2 p.m. It is designed to give every resident a better <br />understanding of what each person should have on hand at home and business <br />regarding emergency preparedness. She further stated that Council Member Bain has <br />been working extensively with our Police and Fire Departments and different groups <br />on this topic and is very dedicated to the issue. <br />Council Member Bain stated that there is a Disaster Preparedness page on the City's <br />website and he encouraged residents to take a look and he emphasized that this is a <br />huge concern for the City. <br />Charlene Wright stated that she, her husband and children attended the gang forum <br />on Friday evening at Fair Oaks Community Center where they shared an enlightening <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND <br />REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING <br />MINUTES <br />OCTOBER 24, 2005 <br />PAGE 2 <br />MINUTE BOOK NO. 51 <br />Page No. 22 <br />
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