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The Brookings Committee for People who have Disabilities
311 Third Avenue, P.O. Box 270
Brookings, SD 57006-0270
(605) 697-8641phone
(605) 692-6907 fax
Friday, June 6, 2003 - 2:00 p.m.
City Hall Meeting Room, 311 Third Avenue
PLEASE NOTE DAY & TIME
AGENDA:
1. Call to order.
2. Adoption of agenda.
3. Approval of the May 14, 2003 minutes.
4. Schedule next meeting.
New Business:
5. ABLE Award Tours and Selection:
2:15 pm Larson Ice Arena
2:45 pm Methodist Church
3:15 pm SD Art Museum
6. Action on the 2004/2005 City Funding Request.
Updates:
7. ADA Anniversary Event – July.
8. Training Opportunities:
A. Committee Training on Mental Illness – July
B. Teachers’ Fall In-service on Mental Illness
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C. Local Affiliate Training – September 4 - Chamberlain
9. Brochure Subcommittee.
10. Barrier Awareness Final Report.
11. ADA Coordinator Report.
First National Bank Soccer Complex – Grandstand & Multipurpose
Building Project (Title II, ADA) (enclosure)
Police Department Entrance (Title II, ADA)
12. Announcements /Correspondence/Calendar
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June 6 Budget Narrative Deadline
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July 7 Budget Numbers Deadline
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July 22 Presentation of the 2003 ABLE Award – City Council Meeting
July ___ ADA Anniversary Event
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July 24 ADA Mayor’s Luncheon - DeSmet
Rocky Mountain Disability & Business Technical Assistance Center (April
2003)
TURN IN VOLUNTEER SERVICE FORMS!
13. Draft July Agenda:
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ADA Anniversary Activities (July 26)
ABLE Award Presentation
Final Budget
Determine October employment activities
Teacher in-service - Fall
Building Trades Workshop - Fall
14. Adjournment.
“If you require assistance, alternative formats and/or accessible locations consistent
with the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact the City ADA Coordinator
at 692-6281 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting.”
Brookings Committee for People who have Disabilities
Statement of Purpose
The Committee strives to advocate for the rights of people in our community who have disabilities. Throughout the year,
specific events are held to bring awareness and information to our citizens. Technical assistance is provided to the business
community, private individuals, governmental entities, and non-profit organizations. The goals of this service are to
improve the quality of life for people who have disabilities through enhancing the knowledge base of entities in the
community; and to further serve as a community-based advocacy group enhancing the ability of local entities to comply
with Federal Civil Rights legislation.
Members:
Kurt Cogswell, Chairman Kay Cutler, Vice Chair Victoria Riggs, Student Member
Nancy Hartenhoff-Crooks Emily Bennett Dona Kornbaum
David Bertelson Lisa Sonnenburg Lois Hatton
Kristie Ching Angie Klein