HomeMy WebLinkAbout7. MEETING NOTICES 01/15/2008
Mount Prospect
Director
Glen R. Andler
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Deputy Director
Sean P. Dorsey
Mount Prospect Public Works Department
1700 W. Central Road, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056-2229
NOTICE
THE JANUARY 14, 2008 MEETING OF THE SAFETY COMMISSION HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING IS SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY, FEBRUARY nTH AT 7:00 P.M.
AN AGENDA OR CANCELLATION NOTICE WILL BE SENT PRIOR TO THIS MEETING.
DATED THIS 2ND DAY OF JANUARY, 2008.
Phone 847/870-5640
Fax 847/253-9377
www.mountprospect.org
Mount Prospect
Chair:
Dorothy Kucera
Vice Chair:
Judy Thome
Members:
Skip Farley
Janice Farley
Lorrie Huber
Mike Karsen
Cindy Kiel
John Kom
Gary Randant
Denise Rano
Maura Reschke
Paul Seils
John Sibrava
Mary Ann Sibrava
Felicien Sirois
Rachel Toeppen
Irvana Wilks
Mount Prospect Sister Cities Commission
50 South Emerson Street
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
847.392.6000
AGENDA
SISTER CITIES COMMISSION
January 17, 2008
Village Hall Community Center
50 S. Emerson Street
5:30 p.m.
I. Call to Order
II. Approval of minutes
III. Old Business -Follow-up reports
1. Wheelchairs for Peace - Rachel T oeppen
2. March 4 - Library Lecture/French Consulate - Felicien Sirois
3. April 24 - Pot Luck Dinner - Judy Thorne
4. July 14 - Band Concert - Judy Thorne
5. July 16 - Family Fest - Mary Ann Sibrava
6. Farmers' Market Update - Gary Randant
IV. New Business
1. Publicity coverage - Illinois Sister Cities
Newspaper
- Local Newspapers
V. Adjournment
Next Meeting: March 20, 2008
www.mountorosoect.orJl/sistercities
MOUNT PROSPECT SISTER CITIES COMMISSION
Minutes
November 15, 2007
Members Present:
Janice Farley
Skip Farley
Mike Karsen
John Korn
Dorothy Kucera
Gary Randant
Denise Rano
Maura Reschke
Mary Ann Sibrava
John Sibrava
Paul Seils
Felicien Sirois
Judy Thorne
Rachel Toeppen
Members Absent:
Cindy Kiel
Staff Liaison:
Maura EI Metennani
The meeting was called to order at 5:30 p.m. by Chairperson Dorothy Kucera.
Chairperson Dorothy Kucera added several items to the agenda:
. Congressional Regranting
. Family French Festival
. French MarkeULions Club
The minutes of September 20, 2007 were approved. Skip Farley noted that the jackets that he had
ordered for himself and Janice had been paid for. Judy Thorne inquired about the amount of postage for
October and asked that staff verify that amount.
French Market
Dorothy Kucera introduced Fred Steinmiller of the Mount Prospect Lions Club. He is the coordinator of
the Mount Prospect Farmers' Market and gave the commission some background on how the market
works and reported that the Lions were receptive to the idea of having a special"French Market" in
conjunction with the Sister Cities Commission as a special event in 2008. The market will run from June 8
_ October 19, 2008. Some of the specialty items they have include: jewelry, pottery, knife sharpener,
potpourri. There is a space restriction, he said that the best time to do the special market would be in the
first three weeks, or at the end of September into October. One option is to have a raffle, fundraising
event for Sister Cities at the event. Gary Randant has been asked to coordinate this project.
Some ideas for vendors included: crepes cart (Retro Bistro??). Rachel Toeppen shared some of the
vendors that were at the Wilmette French market - Provence Bakery, Creperie. She talked to both and
they were both interested in participating in another event. Denise Rano mentioned Fraternie de Notre
Dame.
Savres Trip
Dorothy reported that the trip to Sevres had been fabulous. The focus was on children, schools. They
visited the porcelain manufacture, had dinner in Paris at the Eiffel Tower. The quilt exchange evening was
very nice. Mr. Beckett hosted a dinner on his barge on the Seine River, which was very appreciated. The
weekend excursion to Normandy and Omaha Beach was emotional and indescribable. Mayor Wilks laid a
wreath at the national cemetery. Rachel Toeppen reported on the quilt exchange with the Sevres
patchworkers. The quilt that they produced was made with antique fabrics. The City of Sevres absorbed
the cost of the pavilion rental for the exhibition. They want to do another exchange.
Village of Mount Prospect
November 15, 2007 Meeting Minutes
Page 2
1/9/2008
Wine Tasting Event
Maura Reschke reported on the Wine Tasting event that had been held in November at Vin0100. The
event raised $1,003.02. There were 90 attendees. The owner of the shop, Jennifer was very pleased. The
distributor donated the wines. After some discussion, it was determined that all proceeds had to go to
Wheelchairs for Peace, as was advertised on the Vin0100 web site. It was agreed that the Commission
should continue to hold such events to build up a fund to help with visits, trips, etc. It was also noted by
Felicien that we should not get into a situation where we are competing. A motion was made by Felicien
and seconded Skip Farley that 100% of the profits would be donated to Wheelchairs for Peace. The
motion carried.
Library Conversation Event - March 4
Felicien reported that the Consul General has agreed to speak on March 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the Library. He
gave a presentation at the Northbrook library and it was a wonderful event, he was a very good speaker.
We are trying to make arrangements for him to make an appearance at the Village Board meeting that
same evening. It was suggested that a donation jar be out at every event the commission sponsors,
including this one, but that no fee would be charged for the event. It will also be filmed for the "Library
Life" program on MPTV.
Pot Luck Dinner
The student exchange with Sevres may not work this year, there is a new teacher in place and they are
having trouble getting a response from them, the new teacher has not been receptive. Denise Rano will
talk to Scott at Prospect High School to see if she can help. Rachel noted that it doesn't mean the potluck
should be cancelled. Felicien inquired about the location (Community Center), that it limited the number of
people that could attend. The main reason is because there is no charge to the Commission to use the
room. It was noted that it would be necessary to contact the Health Department and make arrangements
with them.
Letters to Congress
An email will be forwarded to Commission members regarding this request from Sister Cities International
(SCI) to write to Congressional delegation asking them to continue funding for SCI. John Sibrava asked if
form letters loose impact. Dorothy's belief was no that it did not, that it makes them realize that many
people are concerned about an issue. Skip agreed.
NEW BUSINESS
Bastille Day
Bastille Day is Monday, July 14 and the Community Band is having a Monday night concert in Lions Park.
Judy asked if there was an interest in partnering. Commission members thought it was a great idea.
Family French Festival
Mary Ann Sibrava proposed dates for the Family French festival at the Library. The group settled on July
16. Mary Ann said that the evening would have basically the same format, but in promotion would
emphasize more that it was a family event. There was some discussion of having it during the school
year, but it was thought best to keep it in the summer.
Conservetoire Visit
The Conservetoire has proposed a visit. Gilbert, the conductor is working on a childrens' play and would
like to perform it here. It would be a group of 9 for a 4-5 day visit. It was determined that we need more
information. Judy will email Gilbert.
Funding
Discussion took place on how to raise funds. Need to determine how much total was spent on past visits.
Need to increase budget. Need to reach out to Community. Felicien mentioned that in conversations he
had with Retro Bistro that they are very interested in partnering.
Meeting adjourned at 7:07 p.m.