HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - September 18, 1985 (82)t j CIT`_' COUNCIL MEET
SEp` Emp—R 18, 1985
pp,ESf. IONS Mayor Hirschman presented the following procla i0tions -
z) "National. arts week
b) "urgency Njedica.l Services Tveek
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Alice Reimche
City Clerk
Lodi City Hall
221 W. Pine Street
Lodi, Ca. 95240
Dear Mrs. Reimche,
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Lodi, California 95240
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I talked with Tom Peterson this morning regarding the enclosed
proclamation. He informed me that it would appear on the
Council's agenda on September 18th.
Emergency T+Tedical Services Week is sponsored by the American
College of Emergency Physicians and the American Medical
Association to help the public become more aware of Emergency
Medicine and how it affects them.
Our events during this week will include an open house including
health screenings, tours of the emergency department, photo
displays around the community at selected locations depicting
emergency care and a children's clinic. We hope that the
council will endorse the week observing emergency medicine
September 29th through October 5th.
If you have any questions or wish I appear before the council,
please let me know. I will be more than happy to comply with
any request.
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Pamela A. Martin
Marketing/Public Relations Director
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LORI ARTS COMMISSION
September 13, 1985
LOCAL ACTIVITIES MARK NATIONAL ARTS WEEK
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A variety of local activities has been planned by
local arts groups to celebrate r?ati:onal Arts Week,
September 23 - 29.
A proclamation recognizing the arts and their value and contribution
to Lodi as well as to the state and national will be issued by the Lodi
City Council at their September 18 meeting.
Other events coming scmewhat before the actual week will include a
talk by Ray Faraday Nelson, Bay Area science fiction writer, at the
September 16 meeting of the Lodi Writers' Association in Hutchins Street
Square. The 7:30 p.m. meeting is open to the public.
Another early event is the September 20 free public Brown Bag
Concert co-sponsored by the Lodi Arts Commission and featuring Cell
Block Seven, a local Dixieland band. Co-sponsor of the noon to 1 p.m.
event, to be held in City Hall Plaza on Pine Street, is the Lodi Downtown
Business Association.
"Baby With the Bath Water," first play in the current Tokay
Players' season, will be performed in the Hotel .Lodi Theater at 8:30 p.m.
on September 20, 21, 27, and 28, plus a 2:30 p.m. matinee on September
29. Tickets are $6.00.
The Lodi Community Band will perform in concert f -ran 5 to 6 p.m.
September 22 at the Grape Festival grounds. The concert is free to the
public.
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The Lodi Gem and Mineral Society will have a display in the window of
the Lodi News-Sencinelbuilding on north Church Street, a preview of the
large Gffn and Ylineral Show set for October 26 - 27.
Several art displays have been arranged by Pearl Sanguiretti,
president of the Lodi Art Center. Augaenting a wall display of art by
Dorcys Burchell at Citicorp Savings on -Church Street will be easel
displays of paintings by Suzanne Hansen. Works by Vivian Machell
will be on view at Wright's Stationers on School Street. Dorcys
Burchell will also have a display at American Diversified Savings and
Loan Association or. Oak Street. Artists Irene Nickel and Diana Gibson
Aman will have their works on view at a new store, Love at Work, 106
North School Street.
Friends of the Lodi Library will mark the arts week with the
beginning of the year's series of contemporary book rev -101-7s. At 2 p.m.,
September 26 in the library's community room, Sachi Ishida will review
Maxine Hong Kingston's "Chinamen" and "Wcnian War_rier," both
historical books about Chinese people who came to the United States.
Great Books sessions will not begin until October.
A highlight of the week will be a second Brown Bag Concert;
co-sponsored by the Arts Commission and the Lodi League of the
Stockton Synphony. This free public concert, also in City Hall Plaza
from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, September 26, will feature the valley Arts
String Quarter, a group of symphony musicians performing light class cal
music. This informal concert will serve to call attention to the series
of three ticketed symphony concerts planned for Loci on January 30,
February 27, and April 24 in the Lodi Academy gymnasium. Season ticket
sales will kick off on October 24.