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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday, May 6, 2019 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Parks and Recreation Commissioners recognized were: <br /> Cynthia Worzenka <br /> Ronald Ball <br /> Philip Gehlbach <br /> Planning Commissioners recognized were: <br /> Wayne Groff <br /> Robert Murphy <br /> Public Works, Environment and Transportation Commissioners recognized were: <br /> Martin Kors <br /> Michael Kruse <br /> Thomas Trainor <br /> b. Police Officers' Memorial Day/National Police Week Proclamation <br /> Mayor Roe read the proclamation of May15, 2019 as Police Officers' Memorial Day, and <br /> May 12 -18, 2019 as National Police Week. <br /> Etten moved, Laliberte seconded, proclaiming May15, 2019 as Police Officers' Memorial <br /> Day, and May 12 -18, 2019 as National Police Week. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Etten, Willmus, Laliberte, Groff and Roe. <br /> Nays: None. <br /> c. Human Rights, Inclusion and Engagement Essay Contest Winners <br /> Chair Beltmann of the Human Rights, Inclusion and Engagement Commission briefly <br /> highlighted this item as detailed in the RCA and related attachments dated May 6, 2019. <br /> Chair Beltmann stated this year the students were asked the question: <br /> How would you define bullying? Give an example when you or someone you <br /> know was bullied. What can be done to stop and prevent bullying? Are there ac- <br /> tions you can take to stop bullying? <br /> Mayor Roe and the City Council recognized the following students and teachers: <br /> First Place, Natalia Hong, 8th Grade, RAMS, Kelly Patrick <br /> Second Place,Naima Sheikh-Mohamed, 7th Grade, Parkview, Barb Hurley <br /> Third Place, Holly Swiglo, 8th Grade, RAMS, Kelly Patrick(Absent) <br /> Honorable Mention, Alayna Weber, 8th Grade, RAMS, Kelly Patrick <br /> First Place winner Natalia Hong read her essay. <br /> Second Place winner Naima Sheikh-Mohamed read her essay. <br />