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sportsmanship on and off the field, an accomplishment which speaks volumes to the values <br /> instilled in these students each day. <br /> Trish Moosbrugger, Amador Friends of Music (AFM) President, said that in addition to her role <br /> as president she has spent the last 6 years traveling with students throughout the state and <br /> even abroad as head chaperone. She reported that the students are continually congratulated <br /> on their behavior and respectfulness on their travels and she thanked them for setting such high <br /> standards for AFM to work towards. <br /> Councilmember Cook Kallio said she was also AFM president for six years and in that period <br /> the band also won the sweepstakes and Esprit de Corps award. She said the latter was held <br /> higher than anything else that had been won. She thanked the students for their hard work and <br /> superior representation of Pleasanton. <br /> Ben Donnelin, Drum Major, thanked the Council for the recognition. He said that while their <br /> focus is on music, it is a primary goal of the band to represent this community with the utmost <br /> discretion and integrity. <br /> Kathy Yu, Junior Drum Major said she feels she and her band mates have grown as performers <br /> and in character over the past 3 years and that this award is a great representation of what they <br /> do for the community of Pleasanton. <br /> Nick Park, Sophomore Drum Major, thanked the Council for recognizing their achievements in <br /> music, marching, and behavior. He thanked Mr. Grantham for being a phenomenal band <br /> director and exemplary role model, stating that he strives to emulate and respectfully represent <br /> him both on and off the field. <br /> 16. Public Comment <br /> Kathy Dowding said her two children were both active in and served well by the Amador High <br /> School Marching Band. She said it is an incredible program which does a lot for the <br /> community's youth and hoped the community could in turn find a way to ensure its continued <br /> funding. She read the names of the 27 American soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan since <br /> the last Council meeting and thanked the Council for remembering all soldiers in its closing <br /> comments. She invited the public to join Pleasantonians for Peace at its monthly vigil on <br /> February 10, 2010 at 7 p.m. at the museum on Main Street. <br /> Angelina Summers said she is one among several people she has encountered who did not <br /> appreciate the holiday ice rink and the disruption it created for library patrons and raised several <br /> questions. <br /> Mr. Fialho spoke to some of her questions, stating that the City entered into a five -year lease <br /> agreement with San Jose Sharks for the library parking lot. The City, as a sponsor of the ice <br /> rink, contributed funds and any resulting proceeds are slated for three different categories, the <br /> first of which is potential resources for the Pleasanton Unified School District. Materials were <br /> purchased by San Jose Sharks and are being stored at the Operations Service Center in <br /> Pleasanton. He noted that both positive and negative comments were received regarding the <br /> matter and stated that staff intends to provide the Council with an after action report for future <br /> consideration. <br /> Councilmember Cook Kallio noted the item was presented and discussed at a previous and <br /> televised Council meeting. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 4 of 12 January 19. 2010 <br />