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April 14, 1988 <br />TO: Jim Andre <br />FROM: Steve North_�� <br />SUBJECT: 40TH ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE AND STUDENT CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING <br />The 40th Anniversary Committee is planning two activities for <br />May 23. <br />1. Open House at City Hall from 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. The <br />details have not been established but City Hall would be <br />open, with employees available in each department to talk to <br />citizens. Beverage and cookies would be served. <br />2. Student City Council Meeting - The Committee is working with <br />Mr. Bruce Hartman, Social Studies teacher at Roseville Area <br />High School, for this event. He has two classes, totaling <br />approximately 60 students, who will conduct a Council <br />meeting with students assuming the role of Mayor, Council, <br />and residents. They will discuss issues relating to youth <br />and the city such as curfew, vandalism, and drugs. <br />The May 23 regular Council meeting should have a rather light <br />agen ad , e'xcept for the public hearing to consider the Compre- <br />hensive Plan Amendments in the Twin Lakes Redevelopment Area. <br />The Council needs to determine the amount of time to be <br />devoted to the student meeting. Betty Wolfangle, who has <br />talked with Mr. Hartman, indicates that one hour should be <br />sufficient time. Perhaps the student meeting could begin at <br />6:30 p.m. and the Council meeting at 7:30 p.m., or the <br />student meeting at 7:00 p.m. and the Council meeting at 8:00 <br />p.m. <br />It is planned to televise the student meeting live. <br />The foregoing events also fit into the "City Week" theme suggested <br />by the League of Minnesota Cities. <br />
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