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shoes of an Iraqi person having nothing to do with what is going on. He requested that <br />the Council represent the citizens of Redwood City and stated that if the humanitarian <br />reasons do not move one, than to think of the economic reasons. He asked that there <br />be a hearing and that he thinks many people would support the Council and that the <br />Latino community is very concerned because most of the military is comprised of <br />minorities. <br />George Johnson stated his support for the anti -war resolution citing that 90% of <br />casualties in any war are civilian, two thirds being women and children. He stated it is <br />time to state, "not our name ". He further stated he was brought up to believe that <br />every issue is a local issue. <br />Bill Enroe encouraged the City Council to join over 73 different cities, State and local <br />governments in the country who have passed anti -war resolutions. He stated that on <br />the issue of the war in Iraq, you are either against it or for it, and this is the opportunity <br />for the City of Redwood City to state that we do not support this war and that there are <br />better things to do with our resources. <br />Jonelle Preisser stated she would like to see the City take a stand for non - violent ways <br />of solving our problems. She stated that because it seems to not work to go through <br />the White House, she thinks that it may be more successful if all cities adopt the <br />resolution. <br />Keith Bautista stated that the last time he spoke was to praise the Council on its vision <br />and leadership regarding the efforts to revitalize the downtown. He stated he is once <br />again praising the vision and leadership regarding the support for education. He <br />further stated that sometime ago the Council challenged the community with a <br />$250,000.00 matching grant to help improve Sequoia High School's Carrington Hall. <br />The Sequoia High School Alumni Association, one which accepted the challenge, <br />brought before the Council the result of its efforts. <br />Ken Rolandelli, President of the Alumni Association, stated the Alumni's pleasure in <br />announcing the contribution of $44,000.00 toward the restoration of Carrington Hall. <br />He stated it represents close to 700 individual contributions and the understanding <br />that the City will match the contribution. He further stated that this marks the second <br />installment of funds toward the restoration effort and the second time to partner with <br />the City on the project. The first was a contribution in 1995 of $13,500.00 toward a <br />structural and architectural study of Carrington Hall that was also matched by the City. <br />After years of discussion, planning and fundraising, he stated that it is exciting to know <br />that the dream of someday restoring the beautiful auditorium is now becoming a <br />reality. <br />Morgan Marchbanks, Principal of Sequoia High School, stated her pride and desirous <br />of the opportunity to thank the Sequoia Alumni Foundation which has been extremely <br />supportive of the school continuing to show that education is the primary mission of <br />our society and city. She further stated that the check is proof tangible of the support <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING FEBRUARY 10, 2003 <br />MINUTES PAGE 3 <br />