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Mayor Tarver said the Council has authorized funding for the parade and the General <br /> Manager of the Fairgrounds has indicated that the Fair Board would be willing to fund up to <br /> $2000 towards the parade and will provide free admission to the fair for everyone who <br /> participates in the parade on June 26, 1999. He said the idea is to open the parade to as many <br /> people as have participated in the past. He wanted to thank the General Manager and the Fair <br /> Board for trying to help put together a parade and hoped it was possible. <br /> <br /> Ms. Acosta said the Council did authorize to fund up to $10,000 towards organizing a <br /> parade. She has had numerous conversations with people who say they are willing to participate. <br /> It is now just a matter of determining who will take the lead and move forward in organizing <br /> such an event. <br /> <br /> Mr. West said this is a matter that would need to go before the Pleasanton's Downtown <br /> Association. Craig Scharton, President of the Pleasanton Downtown Association, told him if the <br /> Association approves moving forward, he felt the event could be organized. <br /> <br /> Ms. Michelotti understood the Exchange Club is ready to continue its involvement. <br /> <br /> Charles Brydon, President of the Exchange Club, 10 Sheri Court, Danville, said the <br /> Exchange Club is ready to organize the parade. He only found out a month ago that the funding <br /> was deleted. He had asked to be notified formally regarding the funding. He said if the idea <br />- were to have a parade it would be a push to make it happen because the Club has lost a month. <br /> He said the Exchange Club should be in charge rather than have some other organization try and <br /> reinvent the wheel. <br /> <br /> Ms. Ayala understood that part of the $10,000 funded by the Fair Board, in previous <br /> years, went to the Exchange Club in order to fund the organization. <br /> <br /> Mr. Brydon said that is correct. <br /> <br /> Ms. Acosta said the funds from the City would be used only for direct parade expenses. <br /> <br /> Mayor Tarver said his idea was to try to organize a community event, get the people <br /> involved, improve the process and create a parmership. He hoped that the community would <br /> help in the process in making the event happen, so that in the year 2000 there will be no question <br /> that the Fair Board will reinstate the program and build on the event. <br /> <br /> Mr. Brydon said the parade has always been the kick off for the Alameda Cotmty Fair. If <br /> it could be broadly advertised, it would help increase the community involvement. <br /> <br /> Ms. Michelotti asked who people could contact if they were interested in participating. <br /> <br /> Pleasanton City Council 5 05/04/99 <br /> Minutes <br /> <br /> <br />