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PROCLAMATION - SENIOR CITIZEN <br />MONTH Mayor Fauson proclaimed May as National Senior <br />Citizen Month in the City of Louisville. Members <br />of the Senior Citizens Advisory Board were present <br />to receive the proclamation and thanked Council <br />for their support :in Senior activities. <br />PROCLAMATION - NATIONAL ELDER ABUSE PREVENT:LON <br />WEEK Mayor Fauson proclaimed May 3-9 as National Elder <br />Abuse Prevention Week. <br />PROCLAMATION - NATIONAL TEACHER <br />DAY Mayor Fauson proclaimed May 5, 1987, as National <br />Teacher Day. Doug Vidulich, a teacher in the <br />Boulder Valley School District, accepted the <br />proclamation. <br />CHAMBER REQUEST - USE OF MEMORY SQUARE PARK - <br />4TH OF JULY The Louisville Channber of Commerce Activities <br />Committee requested use of Memory Square Park and <br />the closure of Spruce Street during the 4th of <br />July Celebration. Mayor Fauson received a request <br />for the City's cooperation in the Flag Day <br />ceremonies and the Labor Day Celebration. <br />Szymanski suggested that each Department review <br />the Chamber's requE~sts and contact the Chamber if <br />there were any que:ations or concerns. Szymanski <br />then moved that thE~ requests by the Chamber for <br />the various street closures and City staff support <br />at the 4th of July Celebration, the Flag Day <br />Ceremonies and the Labor Day Celebration be <br />approved. Mohr seconded. Unanimous. <br />A request for $300 by the Chamber for advertising <br />the 4th of July event was referred to the Finance <br />Committee and will be considered by Council next <br />month. <br />PUBLIC HEARING - AMERICAN LEGION CLUB LIQUOR <br />APPLICATION The American Legion Post 111 has applied for a <br />Club Liquor License'. The club is located at 628 <br />LaFarge. A petition was circulated in the <br />neighborhood indicating approval among residents <br />of the Post's location and liquor license. All <br />appropriate fees have been paid and the facility <br />was properly posted and notice of the hearing <br />was published in the Louisville Times. <br />Mayor Fauson openeci the public meeting. <br />Szymanski asked to be excused from the proceedings <br />as he is a Trustee ~of the American Legion and did <br />not want to cause any possible conflict of <br />interest. <br />2 <br />
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