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walkabout in late March, the third annual Flower Faire in May, the <br />second annual new [or 19th old) Heritage Days in June, and another <br />full summer concert series. As (in the natural course of events) needs <br />arise, other activities will be added to the promotion schedule. <br /> <br /> Also planned for the next year is the planting of a minimum <br /> <br />of two trees in the district. A major project for the coming fiscal <br />year is a Safety Preparedness Campaign. Packets will be provided each <br />business. Meetings will be scheduled and promotion based on the fact <br />that Downtown is prepared in the event of a natural disaster or <br />emergencT. <br /> <br />BUDGET: <br /> Attached is a copy of the updated 1989-1990 budget and the <br /> <br />proposed 1990-1991 budget.~ Besides revenues from assessments, the 1990- <br />I991 budget assumes a beginning fund balance of $11,355 and contribu- <br />tions of $1,550. <br /> <br />MEMBERSHIPS: <br /> The Pleasanton Downtown Association holds active membership <br /> <br />in the California Downtown Association and the Pleasanton Chamber of <br />Commerce. <br /> <br />BOARD AND STAFF: <br /> Current members of the elected (volunteer) Board of Directors <br /> <br />are Sandy MacTernan (Hacienda Del Sol), president; Karen Cram (Coast <br />Savings), vice-president; A1 Bronzini (Furniture Market), treasurer; <br />Ed Churka (Coffee Roast Express), Mike Clauser (Alisal Drugs), Bill <br />Laube (Pleasanton Hotel/Cheese Factory), Tony (Royal) Pisanu (Tony's <br />Hair Fashion), Bruce Takens (Meadowizrk Dairy), and Manuela Traylor <br />(Cayford's Florist). <br /> <br /> Pat Lane is employed part time (20 hour week) as Executive <br /> <br />- 5 - <br /> <br /> <br />