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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council <br />Tuesday, January 19, 2010 <br />Page 3 <br />we will probably be having the show on the road with clinical programming and curriculum <br />provided for in-school health training to over 8,000 kids. <br />That's Fairmount Center. It's not just about doing plays, etc., although we love the fact that we <br />have an audience including the 1,000's who come to see our work. But it's really about <br />nourishing the artist within. Nourishing the artist within is what you are enabling us to do. <br />Mr. Grover is just a part of a legacy of Fairmount Center. He's just carrying the baggage here. <br />But he's really proud of the fact that we make a difference in a lot of people's lives. Again, <br />collaboration is making one plus one equal three, or enabling an organization like us to work <br />together with you and be better than we would be otherwise, then we are defining value. <br />In closing, Mr. Grover would be very very remiss if he didn't tell you that our organization has <br />an extraordinary Board of Trustees and leadership. It is very appreciative of the opportunity both <br />here and in many other venues we work with, particularly you. We. put a great deal of value on <br />providing value to you and your community. <br />Mr. Grover said, Thank you. Without being at all gratuitous, we hope this relationship continues <br />for an indefinite period of time. Council President Buckholtz thanked Mr. Grover for coming out. <br /> <br />OPEN PORTION, : . --. <br />5-minute limit imposed by Chair. Those who wish to speak must first state their name and address. <br />Robert Perna <br />6754 Eastgate <br />Mr. Perna said someplace in this City, there is either a piece of concrete or stone with writing on <br />it that says we cannot plow the south side of Wilson Mills between Oakwood and 91. He would <br />like to take those concrete pieces home and bust them into a million pieces. Okay? He's an old <br />man, he can't walk in the snow, but he does not want to walk in the street. He has been told they <br />cannot do it. <br />Council President Buckholtz asked for clarification. <br />Mr. Metzung replied, he is talking about the sidewalks, the pathway. We put a 4 foot asphalt <br />path east of Wilson Mills to Hanover. We were told then that it would be impossible for service <br />trucks to plow that. It's 4 foot wide and not in a straight line. Our machine is wider than that. <br />Mr. Perna asked, why do you plow the sidewalk by the shopping center from the beginning of <br />the driveway all the way up to 91 and all the way down to Walnut?
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