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? <br />Mr. Kepperley moved, seconded by Ms. Brown, that the Cultural Activities Commission <br />participate in the 2010 Cleveland Asian Festieal on behalf of North Oluasted businesses, <br />which was approved 5-0. <br />COMMITTEE REPORTS <br />Dover Players Update <br />Mrs. Martindale said the recent production of the musical Shape was a success. The Dover <br />Players had a net profit of $30. Rehearsals for Sherlock Holmes are underway and most of the <br />cast has returned from the previous Sherlock Holmes production. <br />Two improv groups, Friends with Benefits and Rockwell 9, have expressed interest in performing <br />at Old Town Hall on Friday evenings a few times per year. All donations collected would go to <br />charities. If approved by the Cultural Activities Commission, the proposal would then need to be <br />approved by the Dover Player's Board. <br />COMMUNICATIONS <br />New Frontiers. March 11 Landmarks Presentation <br />Ms. Wenger said Landmarks Commission and Olmsted Historical Society member Dale Thomas <br />would be giving a presentation on North Olmsted history on Thursday, March 11 at 7:00 p.m. at <br />the First Unitarian Universalist Church. The church is hosting a number of events this year to <br />celebrate their 175th anniversary. <br />Snrinavale Fish Fry <br />Mr. Kepperley said Kiwanis would be hosting the fish fry at Springvale on Friday, March 26. <br />He would like to print small postcards which could be distributed to maxket the event. He said <br />the Easter Bunny would be present, but that details needed to be worked out regarding taking <br />photographs with the Bunny. <br />ADJOURNMENT <br />Mr. Wahl's absence is excused. Ms. Brown moved, seconded by Mr. Kepperley, to adjourn the <br />meeting at 7:45 p.m., which was unanimously approved. <br />, <br />r <br />Gerald Yustic , h ir <br />Ix- <br />icia A. Granfors, Secretary <br />Approved: <br />S?oS ??dl?