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5. PROCLAMATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS <br />None. <br />6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />The Chairman asked if there were any correction or additions to the Minutes of the <br />Regular Meeting of July 22, 1997. There were none. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Ginn, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Adams, the Board unanimously approved the <br />Minutes of the Regular Meeting of July 22, 1997, as written <br />and distributed. <br />7. CONSENT AGENDA <br />7.A. Proclamation — Constitution Week — Week of September 17-23,1997 <br />PROCLAMATION <br />WHEREAS, Our Founding Fathers, in order to secure the blessings <br />of liberty for themselves and their posterity, did <br />ordain and establish a Constitution for the United <br />States of America; and <br />WHEREAS, it is of the greatest import that all citizens fully <br />understand the provisions and principles contained in <br />the Constitution in order to support, preserve and <br />defend it against encroachment; and <br />WHEREAS, the two hundred tenth anniversary of the signing of <br />the Constitution provides a historic opportunity for <br />all Americans to learn about and recall achievements of <br />our Founders, and to reflect on the rights and <br />privileges of citizenship, as well as its attendant <br />responsibilities; and <br />WHEREAS, the independence guaranteed to the American people by <br />the Constitution should be celebrated by appropriate <br />ceremonies and activities during Constitution Week: <br />3 <br />August 12,1997®OK U FAGE:;� <br />
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