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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council <br />Monday, October 19, 2020 <br />Page 2 <br />ONSIDERATION OF MINUTE : <br />Regular Council Meeting — September 21, 2020 <br />Mrs. Mills, seconded by Mr. Marquardt, made a motion to approve the minutes of the Regular <br />Council Meeting of September 21, 2020 as written. <br />ROLL CALL: AYES: All Motion Carried <br />NAYS: None Minutes of September 21, 2020 <br />Meeting Approved as Written <br />Comments from Mayor Bodnar <br />Thank you Council President. Well tonight I have the honor and special privilege of issuing a <br />Proclamation Congratulating Alexis Ochi on receiving the Girl Scout Gold Award. Alexis, I am <br />so glad you could join us this evening and I have to tell you that as a former Girl Scout Leader and <br />as the Mom of two Girl Scouts, I am very proud of your accomplishment and I know how much <br />effort and concentration it took to get this done. <br />So let's proceed then with the Proclamation. <br />A PROCLAMATION CONGRATULATING <br />ALEXIS OCHI ON RECEIVING THE GIRL SCOUT GOLD AWARD <br />WHEREAS, for 100 years, the Girl Scouts have done more than any other organization to provide <br />leadership opportunities for girls and strives to teach values such as honesty, fairness, courage, <br />compassion, character, confidence, and citizenship; and <br />WHEREAS, the Gold Award is the highest honor that a girl may earn in Girl Scouting; it is <br />awarded for outstanding achievement in several areas, including leadership and community <br />service; and <br />WHEREAS, Alexis Ochi, a Mayfield High School student with an impressive 3.9 GPA, and the <br />daughter of Jennifer Danzo, has been a Girl Scout since Kindergarten, earning the Girl Scout's <br />highest awards: In 4th grade, Alexis received the Bronze Award for raising money to purchase <br />supplies for Rescue Village; during Alexis's Cadette level, she earned the Silver Award for creating <br />geocaches throughout the Mayfield area (that she still maintains); and Alexis has also achieved the <br />Four -Star Award, Program Aide Award, six Presidential Volunteer Service Awards and two <br />Summit awards; and <br />WHEREAS, Alexis identified a reduction in the bluebird population in this area due to nest <br />competition mainly caused by sparrows. Alexis learned that giving bluebirds an easily accessible <br />way to nest with less sparrow interference would greatly assist the growth of the population; and <br />WHEREAS, Alexis worked with Mayfield Village resident Tim Musi to construct and install <br />bluebird houses at 24 locations on the The Bruce G. Rinker Greenway Trail, bringing additional <br />