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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF COUNCIL <br />Mayfield Village Civic Hall Monday, March 17, 2014 - 8:00 p,m. <br />The Council of Mayfield Village met in Regular Session on Monday, March 17, 2014 at <br />Mayfield Village Civic Hall. Council President Pro Tem Marrie called the meeting to order at <br />8:00 p.m. <br />ROLL CALL: Present: Mr. Delguyd, Mr. Jerome, Mr. Marquardt, Mr. Marrie, <br />Mrs. Mills and Dr. Parker (8:13 p.m.) <br />Also Present: Mayor Rinker, Mr. Wynne, Ms. Ca1ta, Chief Edelman, <br />Chief Carcioppolo, Mr. Marrelli, Mr. Metzung, <br />Mr. Thomas, Mr. Cappello, Mr. Dinardo, Mr. Esborn, <br />Ms. Wolgamuth and Mrs. Betsa <br />Absent: Mr. Buckholtz <br />The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was given. <br />Janie Ratner <br />613 Rutland <br />Highland Heights, Ohio <br />In my craziness of coming here and being a little bit pressured, I left behind my visual items that I <br />planned on bringing here. I made a sign for our fundraiser at Heinen's for the Cleveland Foodbank. <br />I also left behind the paper I had specifically run off to bring to you to show you the kind of funds we <br />are raising compared to the other 16 Heinen's. We are number 7. <br />Myself and the friendly manager at Heinen's have this passion for the Cleveland Foodbank. I do a <br />fundraiser in my neighborhood in the Williamsburg area which I started 6 years ago. I began with <br />collecting $2,057. This past year, number 6, we actually raised $5,500 through donations from <br />neighbors. We have also raised over a ton of food in addition to the dollars for the Cleveland <br />Foodbank. Going along with that, the friendly manager at Heinen's and myself having this passion <br />for the Cleveland Foodbank, I approached her and said, why don't we do something a little special <br />over and above the Harvest for Hunger that Heinen's and Dave's and Giant Eagle a11 participate in <br />and she said, okay, let's try it. We took a few food items to sell separately. I am the demonstrator <br />over there. We did some hot dogs and buns and other items and raised several hundred dollars. <br />At that time, they were a little resistant in having other vendors bring their products. This year, I <br />went ahead on my own and contacted local vendors that we carry in our store. They were all on <br />board with participating and donating their items for sale with 100% of all proceeds going to the <br />Cleveland Foodbank. We began with Euclid Beach Humphrey popcorn products which Joanne <br />Lynch donated. We then went to Mitchell's Homemade Ice Cream. This week we are doing Pizzazz <br />pizza. Stephanie is donating the pizza. I also have Coca Cola products on board and Snyder's of