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y 1. VILLAGE COUNCIL MEETING: VILLAGE OF Redistributed from 12/10/09 Meeting with AGENDA ITEM TRH Council Prioritaztion Included Meeting Date: 12/10/09 Meeting Type: Regular _ _ __.__. Consent Agenda: No Resolution #: dick here to enter text. Originating Department: Village Council 2. AGENDA ITEM TITLE: (Wording form the SUBJECT line of your staff report) Council Discussion and Approval of 2009/2010 Charitable Donations 3. BUDGET /FINANCIAL IMPACT: Account #: 001.100.582.800 Amount of this item: To be determined by Council Current Budgeted Amount Available: $9,000 Amount Remaining after item: To be determined by Council Budget Transfer Required: No Appropriate Fund Balance: No 4. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF MAJOR ISSUES: (This is a snap shot description of the agenda item) Council Discussion and Approval of 2009/2010 Charitable Donations 5. APPROVALS: Dept. Head: ~~ ~-`~ ~(!~-~`- Finance Director: ^ f~Reviewed for Financial ~.~ 1 L~j~~tCL,~ Sufficiency ^ No Financial Impact Attorney: (for legal sufficiency) Yes ^ No ^ Village Manager: • SUBMIT FOR COUNCIL DISCUSSION: • APPROVE ITEM: ^ • DENY ITEM: ^ Form amended 08/26/08 Routing Sheet Process 1. Send ALL completed forms to Finance for review ONE WEEK prior to agenda items due into Clerk's Office. 2. Finance sends Routing Sheet to Clerk by deadline. 3. Clerk formulates agenda and sends MEMORANDUM Village of Tequesta Clerk's Office TO: Mr. Michael R. Couzzo, Jr., Village Manager Honorable Mayor and Village Council Members FROM: Lori McWilliams, Village Clerk DATE: January 4, 2010 SUBJECT: 2009/2010 Charitable Donations During the December Council Meeting, it was suggested Council consider donating funds to National Night Out as well as a suggestion on not using tax payer money for non-profits. Listed below are the prioritizations (received: Watkins Paterno Arena Humpage Turnquest Rank Rank Rank Rank Rank Amount Amount Amount Amount Amount National 1 $5,000 1 $5,000 1 $3,500 Ni ht Out JHS Project 2 $500 5 $1,000 2 $1,000 Graduation Adopt-A- 6 $500 Platoon Wounded 3 $500 3 $1,000 5 $500 Warrior Friends 6 $250 8 $500 Ju iter Bch Loxahatchee 2 $1,000 7 $500 River District River Center Fish Kee ers Girl Scouts 4 $1,000 JHS Busch 4 $500 4 $1,000 3 $1,000 Wildlife Loxahatchee 5 $500 River Historical Socie * Relay for 6 $200 Life * Friends of 9 $500 Public Safe * Added by Council Member MEMORANDUM Village of Tequesta Clerk's Office TO: Mr. Michael R. Couzzo, Jr., Village Manager Honorable Mayor and Village Council Members FROM: Lori McWilliams, Village Clerk DATE: November 18, 2009 SUBJECT: 2009/2010 Charitable Donations The Village Council has $9,000 budgeted for the 2009/2010 "Aid to Community Organizations." The following items have been submitted for Council's consideration: • Jupiter High School Project Graduation • Adopt-A-Platoon • Wounded Warrior Program • Friends of Jupiter Beach • Loxahatchee River District River Center -Fish Keepers of Palm Beach County Council distributed $8,500 worth of funds to local community organizations during the 2008/2009 Fiscal Year as follows: • Girl Scouts of Palm Glades $ 500.00 • Jupiter High School 1000.00 • Busch Wildlife Sanctuary 1000.00 • Girt Scouts (2 benches) 2000.00 • Loxahatchee River Historical Society 4000.00 REYENUEIEXPENDITURE REPORT Page: 1 vll a of T uesfa 11/18/2009 ag ~ 1:24 pm For the Period: 10H/2009 to 9/30/2010 Original Bud. Amended Bud. YTD Actual CURR MTH Encumb YTD UnencBal %Bud Fund Type: 001 General Fund Fund: 001 -General Fund Expenditures Function: 410 General Government Dept: 100 Counal Acct Gass: 530 Operating Expenditures/Experuse 582.800 Aid to Community Organizations 9,000.00 9,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9,000.00 0.0 Operating ExpendidrresJExpense 9,000.00 9,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9,000.00 0.0 Counal 9,000.00 9,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9,000.00 0.0 General Government 9,000.00 9,000.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 9,000.00 0.0 Expenditures 9,000.00 9,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9,000.00 0.0 Net Effect for General Fund -9,000.00 -9,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -9,000.00 Grand Total Net Effect -9,000.00 -9,000.00 0.00 D.00 0.00 -9,000.00 REVENUEIEXPENDITURE REPORT Village of tequesta For the Period: 10/1/2008 to 9/30/2009 Page: 1 11/18/2009 1:24 pm Original Bud. Amended Bud. YTD Actual CURB MTH Enarmb. YTD UnencBal %Bud Fund Type: 001 General Fund Fund: 001 -General Fund Expenditures Function: 410 General Government Dept: 100 Counal Acct Class: 530 Operating ExpenditureslExpense 582.800 Aid to Community Organizations 11/19/2008 AP GIRL SCOUTS OF PALM GLADES COUNCIL DONATION 11/13/08 500.00 INV#:11142008 56741 11/19/2008 AP JUPITER HIGH SCHOOL COUNCIL DONATION 10/09/2008 1,000.00 INV#:10212008 56743 01127/2009 EN DONATION BUSCH WILDLIFE SANCTUARY 1,000.00 PO#. 2308 VENDOR #: 2460 2280 01/27/2009 AP BUSCH WILDLIFE SANCTUARY DONATION 1,000.00 INV#: 01122009 57659 01/27/2009 UN BUSCH WILDLIFE SANCTUARY BUSCH WILDLIFE SANCTUARY -1,000.00 INV#: 01122009 2308 02/24/2009 EN DONATION FOR 2 BENCHES GIRL SCOUTS OF PALM GLADES 2,000.00 PO#: 2326 VENDOR #: 2945 2299 02/24/2009 AP GIRL SCOUTS OF PALM GLADES COUNCIL DONATION 02/12109 2,000.00 INV#: 02192009 58306 05/04/2009 UN DONATION FOR 2 BENCHES GIRL SCOUTS OF PALM GLADES -2,000.00 PO#: 2326 VENDOR #: 2945 2299 06/30/2009 EN COUNCIL DONATION LOXAHATCHEE RNER HISTORICAL 4,000.00 PO#: 2383 VENDOR #: 2409 2364 06/30/2009 AP LOXAHATCHEE RIVER HISTORICAL COUNCIL DONATION 4,000.00 INV#: 06152009 60102 06/30/2009 UN LOXAHATCHEE RIVER HISTORICAL LOXAHATCHEE RIVER HISTORICAL x,000.00 INV#: 061521109 2383 Aid to Community Organizations 10,000.00 10,000.00 8,500.00 0.00 0.00 1,500.00 85.0 Operating Expenditures/Expense 10,000.00 10,000.00 8,500.00 0.00 0.00 1,500.00 85.0 Counal 10,000.00 10,000.00 8,500.00 0.00 0.00 1,500.00 85.0 General GovemmeM 10,000.00 10,000.00 8,500.00 0.00 0.00 1,500.00 85.0 Expenditures 10,000.00 10,000.00 8,500.00 0.00 0.00 1,500.00 85.0 Net Effect for General Fund -10,000.00 -10,000.00 -8,500.00 0.00 0.00 -1,500.00 A Wounded Warrior's Second Chance December 1, 2005 Dear Mayor Watkins: A Wounded Warrior's Second Chance brings severely wounded military personnel and their families to Jupiter and Tequesta for a fully paid vacation. These families come directly from Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Bethesda Medical Center on a medical leave. While the soldiers are in the hospital, their families stay in efficiency aparhnents on the Medical Centers' campuses. All the families have to endure tremendous hardships as their loved ones fight to recover from life altering injuries. Bringing them to Florida for 5 days is possible due to the generous contributions of The Lankier Family who provide waterfront homes and the support of our residents, businesses and community leaders who want to honor these brave men and women. When their vacation is over, all the wounded military personnel must return to the hospital and years of rehabilitation. Three of the units used to house our heroes and their families are on Beach Road in Tequesta. Our organization is a 501 c (3) corporation. We have been very fortunate to receive a lot of positive press both locally and nationally. The support for this project has been overwhelming. We are requesting a fmancial contribution of $1000 to help us continue this worthy project. Thank you so much. Yours truly, Mary Hinton, Host Committee Chair 88 W Riverside Dr. Jupiter, FI 33469 561-744-0190 (501 (c) 3 Mayor Pat Watkins The Village of Tequesta f ~. igh Schoo 500 N. Military Trail ~ Jupiter, Florida ~ 33458 (56])744-7900 Project Graduation 2010 October 20, 2009 Village of Tequesta ATTN: Village Manager PO Box 3273 Tequesta, FL 33469 Dear Potential Sponsor, The Jupiter High School Project Graduation Committee is looking for donations from Community Sponsors to help fund the 2010 Jupiter High School Project Graduation Party. Since 1984, parents along with the generous support of our community have given thousands of graduating seniors a safe and fun place to celebrate graduation night. This alcohol and drug-free celebration would not be possible without the generous support of our community. Donations will help pay for decorations, entertainment, games, costumes, food and prizes. Sponsor's who make a donation of $250 or more will have their names posted on designated booths at the party. Please join us in making the 2010, Project Graduation Celebration a safe night the graduates will never forget. Enclosed please find a self addressed stamped envelope for your convenience. Please contact Laura Wrightson, Committee Chair at (561) 801-3530 or Nora Palladino, Treasurer at (561) 722-7149 for more information. Sincerely, ,~` 'f Laura Wrightson Committee Chair Cut along this line YES, I would like to support Jupiter Community High School's Project Graduation. I want to join the Community, School and Parents in their commitment to our children. Please accept my contribution of: ^$50 ^$100 ^$250 ^$500 ^Other Thank you for your contribution. Make checks payable to JHS Project Graduation. Merchandise and gift certificates are welcomed and used as prizes for the party! Jupiter Community High School Project Graduation 500 N. Military Trail Jupiter, FL 33458 Donor Address City & Zip Phone SUPPORT OUR TROOPS THROUGH "ADOPT-A-PLATOON" Under the umbrella of the "Adopt-A-Platoon organization, Tequesta, residents, Kit Stewart Legato, Pat Marie and Lee Resnik and Jupiter residents Rosalie Magdzin and Kathy Morgan have formed an alliance to send requested items to our troops in Afghanistan and Iraq including a campaign for war dogs who are trained to sniff out bombs and ied's. In the last two years we have been responsible for collecting, packing and shipping over 300 boxes of donated items to our military. Our group is actively looking for churches or businesses to place their donation boxes in and are always looking for volunteers. If you would like further information please call Kit at (561) or Pat at (561) 747-5214. 1°he Friends of Jupiter Beach a Inc o PO Box 791 Jupiter, Florida 33468-0791 w~~~. ~'rie~a~9~o°i ~e~~i ,~ erne®~~~::, ~;~E~~~ 561 - 748 - 8140 You can always count on us! ,~ , ~-- ` ~ .. ~ ~ . . ~' ~ ~~ .~- ~ ~' `- ~' .- ~ Yjy.. ~... ~' ~~ '°~~ ~- ~ , , -- . ~~ y ~_. ,. ~~- _; :~> "~~ r k Tl;; ~~ i'\ a ~ ~ ~~~~ ~: ~ ,,, ~' J~1 ~t-..~! ~ .r, ~~ ~~- '~ - -_ -• .... to work hard to keep Jupiter Beach clean ~.~,f i ~`~~'_ 4ft~~F~~ ~~~~~'~~~'€?:~~. ~ [ c,r'Fm~F~~' "i ~~f'~C~~~':C ~'f5 ~~ rr~^ ~`~~'.~ F`" -rr <_~, n~,~~~_~, rF~ , °`~' <~. _ . Wow! Fifteen years of working extremely hard to preserve the privileges we all enjoy at the only dog-friendly beach in the area. With great love and commitment, we organize giant monthly cleanups, provide free dog bags and dispenser boxes, and continually educate beach users about respectful etiquette and environmental care. We must rely on caring Friends like you to support this effort...your tax-deductible donation to FJB will enable us to continue to make Jupiter Beach the place you and your family can count on for many years to come! Our heartfelt thanks for your consideration & for your support, which honors this great community-wide effort, our wonderful volunteers, and the vision of our founders. FRIENDS OF JUPITER BEACH, INC. IS A 501(C) 3 FLORIDA CORPORATION, REG. NO. CH21410. DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE AS ALLOWED BY LAW. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL T7FCP.MATION MAY BE OBTAINED c.cOM TIIF. DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL NREE EfUO-435-7352 WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. /,~ ~, and dog friendly! Friends of Jupiter Beach Page 1 of 5 Friends ®f Ju iter Beach p Po ®o Box 791 * Jupiter * Florida * 33468-0791 * 561-748-8140 °'Making a difference in the Town that is Different°° Dog-Friendly Beach Directions Home Sponsors Good Pres--s------~~~ Newsletters Personalities Beach Cleanup eac_ h Ambassador _._.~~ ConductlDirections Donations ~____~ rLetters History _ Activities Awards ~~~,,.®. Contact Us Letters to FJB FJB gets many letters of appreciative support f rom dog fans here and around the country. Here's a new bunch of comments from letters as well as statements made to the FJB Beach Patrol: "Great article in the paper. Great job! I've enjoyed that beach with my dog for many, many days & many, many hours. I lost her but I'm getting another golden pretty soon. " Captain Bruce M., Jupiter, FL "I think you guys ore doing a GREA T job and am excited to be o part of such an organized and worthy organization." Susi A. WPB, FL "I agree that dogs should be allowed on the beach and people do need to be responsible for their pets. Please don't close the doggy beach. The dogs love it." Ellen & Edward A. W Pnlm Bch, FL "To our Friends of Jupiter Beach. We appreciate your dedication and hard work on our behalf. Thank you, "Blue" ~ "Sister" D." Charlene D. Jupiter Inlet Colony, FL "Moved here because of dogs on the beach allowed. Moved from Boco Raton where it is not allowed." Aimee D. Jupiter, FL "Thanks for making it possible for me to go to Jupiter Beach when I visit my grandparents. My mom adopted me from Pets in Distress in Ft http://www.friendsofjupiterbeach.cam/letterstofjb.htm ~ 3~_ .~--: /:~3 11/4/2009 f ~~ Friends of Jupiter Beach Page 3 of 5 "We really appreciate the doggie bags on the beach and all you've done to keep our haven for our "kids". Please let me know how else I can help. " Annette K. Jupiter, FL "I have been here all my life, and bringing my dogs here all that time, and would hate to lose that privilege. Thank you." Frederick L. Royal Pa-Im Bch, FL "To: The Friends of Jupiter Beach, Thanks for being added to your list. I want to express the admiration of my wife and I for the magnificent work your group does in maintaining the cleanliness of the Jupiter beach area. Although we do not own a dog, our niece often visits with her German Shepherds, and recently we had a couple from Atlanta visit us with their senior Lab. On these occasions we are delighted to take our guests and their pooches to the beach to walk their dogs. We believe there are vacationers who come to the Jupiter-Juno area with dogs mainly because of the dog-friendly beach. Keep up the great work. " Joe L. Jupiter, FL "I have lived in northern PB county since 1953. If we loose this beach it would be another step in the continuing ruin of PBC." Yvette M. Palm Bch 6dns, FL "You do a wonderful job of cleaning up the beach, it's gorgeous!" Rebecca M. Boca Raton, FL "I feel that if dogs that live here all year round and are responsible for their cleanup and behavior, they hove a right to be here more than individuals who are here for a few months. Please contact me for assistance to have the freedom to allow dogs (pets etc.) to have the right to enjoy the beach" Chris N. N. Palm Bch, FL "We will drive all day to Jupiter just to go to the Beach. We love dog friendly beaches. "Roof Roof " April R. Lake Worth, FL "To Whom it may Concern, Please accept my small donation of ---. I tttp://www.friendsofjupiterbeach.cam/letterstofjb.htm 11 /4/2009 upiter t~eact~ Page 5 of 5 nice... T hove yet to experience another beach that allows dogs to actually run and ploy freely off-leash. I've told others all across the country on my travels this past year how wonderful Jupiter is and how hard everyone works at it. " Mary 5. Pompano Beach, FL Many fetters are accompanied by donations which help FJB continue to keep Jupiter Beach the best and cleanest around. Hats off to all the volunteers and responsible dog owners who make this possible!! Back fo Top ~ttp://www.friendsofjupiterbeach.com/letterstofjb.htm 11 /4/2009 .. -...... ._. ~, O _ O •. . O - ~ ~~ Scheduled to be open late 2008, the Loxahatchee River Environmental Center 'River I! ~ Center' will trace the Loxahatchee River from its headwaters in Palm beach County, ~ - through the cypress dominated floodplain in the Wild 8: Scenic segment, into the o central embayment, and finally out through Jupiter Inlet into the G,tlantic Ocean and ~ the Gulf Stream. It will explore the history of the watershed, its majestic environmental value, the modifications and problems associated vrith ever-increasing ~ human population and development, and programs and projects underway Yo help - preserve and restore this valuable and unique system. The River Center will be a combination of static displays, interactive exhibits, live - tanks which will trace the river system from a freshwater cypress swamp to seagrass-dominated estuary to marine ecosystems. The center will provide an I``'' opportunity for school children, adults, visitors; and long-time residents an 0 - ~ - opportunity to {earn about Florida's first federally designated Wild and Scenic River. _.... ® ,. - _ The River Center wilt host traveling exhibits in order to provide other agencies and organizations an opportunity to further educate the public about the Loxahatchee ® River, our valuable community asset. The Center will continue a well developed ~ - focus on school children, our leaders of tomorrow. The elementary school program ~ - and Sea Quest Summer Camp will remain as key educational venues at the Center. ~ _ In addition, +roe will expand offerings to attract middle and high school students, special interest groups, and non-traditional and informal learning groups. o __ Right now we are looking for volunteers that are carpenters, landscapers and ~ ~ _ painters to assist us in getting our new 'River Center' up and running. In the future when the River Center is ready to open to the public, volunteers will be needed for ;.i ® •__ -. ,. ~ the Gift Shop, give tours of the facility, and help with classes. Please contact Jocelyn at _ for further information. http:/Jwww.loxahatcheeri~er.org/environmental center.php S/6/200 ~~ ~' ~ o _. o -. ~~ o _. c~ 1 i , ~' ® _ ,' a o - ~~. ® ._, __ , o _ - 0 o : 0 o I _ o i' _ O O ;. - o ~~ ~ 0 : O ~ _.. ~~': O ~ _. ® - - - - ® , ::. ® _.. ® ~~ „ ® -- ~' i ~ ~~-, r r : ~-; ~ ~~; J i ~.., 4~ ~..c_ ~~~ t sponsorship of the foNowing e;;hibits presents an exciting and interactive way i:o show that you and your business are behind preserving the natural beauty of our community. For more information please contact ~ocelyn O'Neill at 561-743-7123 or 561-262-299].. t-. From the moment of arrival, visitors are engaged with _-- ,~ ,~ - =.,~ _, an impressive timeline which dates bad; to prehistoric " ~''~*1 ~ l ,. _ ~ times and illustrates the histor)~ of the Loxahatchee "" `-~ ,,~ _ ~. River Watershed. - •, ~, donor signs reflects a community in support of environmental preservation and conservation. .~, m _~ ~~~ : , C? ~ ; ,, , , _. ,~ ~~ ~`.` r -- http://vvvv~v.loxahatcheeriver.org/environinental eenter.php 5/6/2008 o 0 O _ _. _. 0 L''. O _ o _., o :_ _. _ . ® __ o _ _ _. o _ o ; O © _ _ o L. "_ 1.: .. 0 0 ® _.." ® i '._'' ~~_ the Ptiver Center proudly welcomes the support of its spansors: Impressive satellite and aerial photos lead visitors on a visual tour of the watershed over the past centwy. -~; ~~ ,'~ x'".l ~ ~ 3 . -,~- it 1"1 i=:. .r,. A magnificent, seemingly real cypress tree in full glory r=* ~~ ,, greets visitors as they enter the exhibit rooms. Adorned ~' "T' with life-like wildlife, this tree of knowledge details the ~"~ ~'~.~ exhibits to come and provides an overview of the „ ~~ experience. `''" ,. ~~ ~ A, naturalist exhibit details three zones of the wild & ~ :- ,' ~ ~q ~ "~~ ~; r scenic river -wetlands, main channel and flood plain - with vegetation and live aquatic tanks featuring - ' .t¢~>; ~~ indigenous reptiles and fish. ~ ~~, ~„~ . P.eminiscent of ?rapper Nelson`s Zoc, this showcase of biodiversity in the watershed features terrariums ~ housing spiders, frogs and colorful snakes, as well as ~;; ~^ r fossil cases and a magnification activity to identify the river's tiniest creatures. 51i: The constant cycling of water is represented in an ~, entertaining interactive exhibit which allows visitors to ~ E, explore and control the hydrology of the river throughout it= seasonal changes. ~, .. . This exhibit challenges the visitor to become a water resource manager. The scales of balance are never more pertinent than in this live demonstration where the hands-on task is to allocate a limited water supply to meet the competing demands of urban, agriculture and the environment. ~ ^~. ~,:1 http;//www.loxahatcheeriver.org/environmental center.php 5/6/2008 i his magnificeia tank details tvvo critical habiiais - '"'"``` oysters and mangroves -found in the estuarine portion of the Lo;:ahatchee River, both above and below the -~-~ ~~ti ~ water. .~. o ~ -~~ -~ ,, <a ~~ti ° ,~ fi~ ~ A, .rg ..~.. stunning 360-degree sectional of a mangrove '' communicates the importance of this species as a ~~, ~ .. ~"~"~ "~ nursen,~ for juvenile fishes, a feeding ground, and a ~'~.~ .~ natural shoreline stabilizer. `"$ +; i'' -- '~ 3ust how vve obtain drinking water and what happens to ~_:' "~',_,,.~'= _~- our wastewater? `I-hese important questions are ~ answered and the innovative solutions of local environmental managers are showcased. ,, . , . -,•~ :~ ; t, Crystal clear waters reveal beautiful seagrasses, ~~.--r, ~ seahorses, shrimp, and juvenile fish, and impart the ~ ° ~~ ,_,,~ message that healthy seagrasses signify a healthy #~ estuary. i' Tire strong shell of a horseshoe crab, i:he spongy texture of a sea cucumber, the sleek design of a skate - ~ ~} - _` a supervised touch lank invites visitors to touch and ,~ hold the watershed's aquatic life. ' Large aquaria, hydrophones, magnifying activities, interactive videos, and trivia games encourage visitors to explore the wonders of the marine environment. ~ `' f~ ~•Y~ http://www.loxahatcheeriver.org/environmental center.php 5/6/2008 Staged as a docl: setting v~rth a boat suspended `rora the ceiling and moored to a piling, this water exhibit allows an insightful glimpse at the colorful ecosystem found on a local dock, The culmination of these diverse habitats is a breathtaking community. A floor schematic and beautiful murals highlight the interconnected nature of the major habitats and create a sense of ownership and stewardship for this magnificent watershed. _ _ _ _. :: ~ - 1 .'•. E ~. , i, F _..:{~_... ~: w ~~" ~,, ~ 4~:__. Individually and collectively we can make a difference ~- ~ ~ F .~,~.: toward the preservation and restoration of the watershed. Here, visitors are offered opportunities to `' ..~ .:r:=: ~.:.,. participate and additional sources of information about ~„ -. local environmental outreach effoi~ Retail space displaying a unique selection of books, clothes, gifts, music, DVD's, toys, educational items and low-cost jewelry related to the Laxahatchee, nature or enviw•onment. Tire interior and exterior of the room is themed in cabin style and contains apoint-of-sale area, hanging racks, display shelves, display counter, video monitor and DVD controller. r iYr .. ~ :. t h ( T, *~~ M1- ~:, ~, ;, The Flex Space is intended as a multi-use room for .,, ., ; d ,~~' u. . classroom learning lab, local seminars, meetings, ~ ; ~ ,~, ,,,,_ celebrations, ceremonies or exhibit openings. F.II the _ `" i ~,~ "' furniture and other items in the room are mobile and ~ r,~ easily stored or relocated. 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