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suggestcd book titles to learn more about Civi1 Rights leaders and events. Commissioners wiil <br />provide namcs of books to include on the bookmark. <br />Commissioners discussed how to pubIicize and who to invite to the event. The room at the <br />Library holds about 80 people. Commissioners agreed to invite the following groups. <br />o Superintendent of Roseville Area Schools <br />o Johanna Eager and Diversity Committee <br />o Principals, teachers and students <br />o Local Businesses <br />o Service organizations <br />o Youth groups (boy scouts, girl scauts) <br />o Churches <br />o Elected officials <br />o Members of speakers bureau <br />o Other Human Rights Commissions <br />City staff will create flyers to send to these groups and possibly create posters to distribute to <br />local businesses in Roseville. <br />Com�nissioners discussed the schedule for the day's event ai�d wheiher the Commission should <br />invite others to participaie. After some discussion, Commissioners decided to have Mark Taylor <br />perform and not invite others to speak. Karen Vnuk will act as moderator. Following the <br />prescntation, she will talk about the Human .Rights Commission, and someone from the Library <br />will spcalc briefly ahout the Library. <br />2004 Human Rights Commission Meeting Sched�le <br />Commissioners reviewed the meeting schedulc for 2004. The dates are as follows: 3anuary 13; <br />February 10; March 9; April <br />November 9; and December <br />begins at 8:01 p.m. <br />13; May 11; June 8; August 10; September 14; October 12; <br />14. There is no meeting in July, and the September 14 meeting <br />Human Rights Commission Name Badges <br />Commissioners requested that the City prvvide them with badges to identify themselves as <br />Human Rights Commissioners. Carolyn Curti will check to see what types of badges are <br />available and thc cost. <br />Department of Human Rights Annual Human Rights Day <br />Carolyn Curti distributed a Pioneer Press article about the Deparhnent of Human Rights annual <br />conference. It included a picture of Chair Thelrna McKenzie talking with Governor Tim <br />Pawlenty. Thelma attended the first half of the Department of Human Rights annual conference <br />on December 5. She heard several speakers, including David Weissbrodt, Sabina Zimering, <br />Govcrnor Pawlenty and Cheri Pierson Yecke. <br />� <br />
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