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5/'Y8-%84 Page -3- <br />have been residents of Louisville for <br />11 years. She first became a part of <br />District and State competitions where <br />sh.e placed first in both of these. This <br />last week she took first place in National <br />competition. However, at this time, she <br />wished to show Council her project - <br />Louisville the Spirit of Community. <br />Ms. Skeels showed slides of the early <br />settlers to Louisville from farming <br />communities and coal mining sites. <br />Taped background music and a narration <br />for each slide was presented to Council. <br />Everyone present showed their appreciation <br />of; the presentation with thunderous applause. <br />Ms.. Skeels thanked Mrs. Trementozzi, Head <br />Librarian, the Louisville Historical Society, <br />Mr•s. Nora Clark and all the residents of <br />Louisville as their pride and spirit of <br />community has made Louisville what it is <br />today. She then presented her slide pro- <br />ject "Louisville the Spirit of Community" <br />to the Library. <br />Mayor Meier thanked Denise Skeels for the <br />"f:antastic" presentation - "it is beauti- <br />ful." <br />Someone in the audience advised everyone <br />present that Denise had taken this presen- <br />tation to Washington D.C, and had placed <br />first in national competition. <br />Mayor Meier sincerely congratulated Ms. <br />Skeels on her achievements and presented <br />hE~r with Louisville Centennial and Louis- <br />ville Historical Commission pins. <br />M:~. Skeels then presented the slides to <br />Mayor Meier and Mrs. Trementozzi to be <br />part of Louisville's permanent history. <br />RECESS Mayor Meier called a recess at 8:45 P.M. <br />The meeting reconvened at 8:55 P.M. <br />UNIQUE HOMES - ANNEXATION Councilmembers had a copy of the letter <br />REQUEST fz-om Charles S. Ochsner and Phillip Haas <br />rE:questing annexation and a map depicting <br />tYie location of the property. <br />