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City Council Regular Meeting — 07/12/04 <br />DRAFT Minutes - Page 15 <br />31, and their Scout Leader Monte Johnson, noting their <br />annual flower planting and assistance at Central Park, and <br />presented a plaque to the Pack. <br />Scout Leader Johnson thanked Councilmembers and the <br />community for their recognition and introduced scouts and <br />leaders in attendance at tonight's meeting. Mr. Johnson <br />noted that the flower planting along the Lexington Avenue <br />boulevard at Central Park was an excellent example of <br />"intergenerational interaction." <br />Mr. Brokke recognized the Roseville Central Park <br />Foundation, along with their current Chairperson Mr. <br />Monte Johnson, for their donation of twenty replacement <br />park benches; three trash receptacles; and six park <br />identification signs for a total contribution of $40,000 in <br />celebration of the 40' anniversary of the foundation. A <br />plaque was presented by Mr. Brokke and accepted on <br />behalf of the foundation by Mr. Johnson. <br />Mr. Johnson, on behalf of the Foundation, noted that the <br />40�' anniversary celebration was scheduled for October 1, <br />2004; and tickets for the fundraising opportunity would be <br />available for sale in the near future, with the event to be <br />held in the Rose Room at the Roseville Skating Center. <br />Mayor Klausing expressed his appreciation to the <br />Foundation for their continued generosity to the City's <br />parks and recreation facilities. <br />Mr. Brokke introduced 2004 Rose Parade Chair Leslie <br />Berry, expressing appreciation to Ms. Berry for her three <br />years of service as Parade Committee Chair, and to the <br />Committee for their continued work in planning and <br />organizing what has become known as one of the best and <br />most organized parades in the Midwest. A plaque <br />honoring Ms. Berry and her dedication to the annual Rose <br />Parade was presented by Mr. B r o k e. <br />Mr. Brokke noted that the City of Roseville was truly <br />Foundation for <br />Contributions <br />to the City of <br />Roseville <br />