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SEP 10 1991 BOOK F,� 1 3 E 217 <br />The Chairman asked if there were any additions or corrections <br />to the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of August 20, 1991. There <br />were none. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wheeler, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously approved <br />the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of August 20, <br />1991 as written. <br />CONSENT AGENDA <br />Chairman Bird requested the removal of Item A from the Consent <br />Agenda. <br />A. Proclamation to Honor the Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church <br />Celebrating 75 Years of Service <br />Chairman Bird reported that it was his pleasure to represent <br />the Commission in attending the service Sunday, September 8, at the <br />Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church in Wabasso. The church was celebrating <br />its 75th birthday. General Eugene Cromartie (Ret.), who attended <br />that church as a youth and was graduated from Gifford High School <br />in 1953 and later became a major general in the Army, was a guest <br />speaker. Chairman Bird said it was a wonderful experience to hear <br />this man speak and General Cromartie is a credit to our County and <br />certainly to that area up in Wabasso. The following proclamation <br />was presented and they said they would hang it in the vestibule of <br />the church. <br />K <br />
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