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CHUN Board, of Delegates Meeting Capitol Hill Community Center February 28, 1980 The meeting was called to order by President Dan Paulien at 7:30 p.m. Board members present were Lynn Adams, G-ordon Appell, Warren Bailey, Jo Campbell, Dene Clark, Patsy Frannea, Ken Freed, Mike Henry, Jim Hill, Joanne Hill, Sarah Hite, Bill Johnson, Bernie Jones, D.J. Inman, Sally Kurtzman, Larry Levi, Janet Moore-Kirkland, Alex Oliszewski, Martin Pato, Dan Paulien, Leon Sanders, Charles Trainor. Others present were Chris Citron Moore, Ann Schadt, Nancy Rettig, Scott Hardy, Elissa Meyer, Mark Korman, Jock McNulty, Frank "Chip" Spreyer, Totii Kanter. The minutes of January 10 were approved as circulated. Reports were given on Neighborhood Assemblies held that week. Area 4 elected Bernie Jones, Marcia Hughes, Larry Levi, Patsy Frannea to the Board of Delegates. Area 5 elected Rich Foster and Elisabeth Dobrovolny; Area 6 - Mark Corban, Joanne Hill; Area 7 - Chris Moore, Dan Paulien; Area 8 - Sally Kurtzman and Elizabeth Singer. Board Vacancies. There are vacancies in Areas 1 and 7. Bernie Jones movedJ"that we elect Chris Moore to fill the vacancy in Area 7 and Tobii Kanter in Area land that Scott Hardy and Mark Corban be temporary At Large Delegates. The motion was seconded and passed. Swallow Hill Music Association. Elissa Meyer from this Association said that they are facing displacement from 608 ,E. Seventeenth Ave. (to make way for a 7-11) and they would like to have a letter of endorsement from CHUN to use when seeking funds for a Center for Traditional Arts. Janet Moore-Kirkland moved that CHUN write a letter of endorsement to be used with their application to funding sources. The motion was seconded and passed. Tobii Kanter will •• help with writing the letter. People's Fair. Nancy Rettig circulated the proposed budget for the 1980 Fair. She announced that there will be 125 Fair spaces for Capitol Hill concerns, $40 rental for CHUN members, $50 for non- CHUN members; 125 booths for social service agencies at $20; and 225 commercial booths outside Capitol Hill renting for $60 for CHUN members and $70 for non-CHUN members. There is a possible 75 other booths that may be rented. The CHUN treasury will directly get the $10 proceeds for non-CHUN member booths. The budget summary showed receipts for space rental of $19,000 and other receipts of $17,325 for a. total of $36,325. Expenditures totaled $28,431, showing a total profit of ^7,894. Carry over seed money is not included in these figures. Michael Henry moved we accept the budget as proposed. The motion was seconded and passed. Ken Freed moved we amend the budget by recommending to the People's Fair Committee that they include $50 for a poetry contest. The motion was seconded and passed. Gordon Appell moved that a CHJN committee be appointed to suggest ways to inrrjr^e the profit margin. Jim Hill moved we table the motion. The motionAwas seconded and passed. It was recommended that CHUN have a discussion and evaluation meeting on the Fair immediately following the event while the staff member is still retained. Janet Moore-Kirkland moved that CHUN have a food booth at the Fair next to the beer booth and that a committee be established to define the role and need for CHUN staff. The motion was seconded and passed. Larry
Object Description
Call Number | WH1016 |
Title | Capitol Hill United Neighborhood (CHUN) Board of Delegates Meeting Minutes: Capitol Hill Community Center |
Creator | Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc. (Denver, Colo.) |
Contributor | Hillstrom, Ronald, donor.; Citron, Chris, donor; Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc, donor. |
Date | 1980 February 28 |
Summary | Meeting minutes of the Capitol Hill United Neighborhood (CHUN) Board. Minutes include list of members present as well as administrative and community issues facing the board. Specifically, CHUN Board Vacancies and funding, Neighborhood Assemblies, Swallow Hill Music Association, the People's Fair, education, zoning and commercial developments, disabled persons, RTD light rail, Front Range Project, InterNeighborhood Cooperation, Neighborhood Task Force and Improvement and Mini-Park Committees, House Tours and the Urban Coalition. |
Description | 3 p. |
Is Part Of | WH1016. Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods records, 1971-2002 |
Subject | Citizens' associations--Colorado--Denver.; Land use, Urban--Colorado--Denver.; Zoning--Colorado--Denver.; City planning--Colorado--Denver.; Neighborhood government--Colorado--Denver.; Transportation--Colorado--Denver.; Parks--Colorado--Denver.; Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc.; People's Fair (Denver, Colo.) |
Geographic Area | Capitol Hill (Denver, Colo.) |
Format-Medium | Document |
Rights Contact Information | Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Western History and Genealogy Dept., Denver Public Library, at photosales@denverlibrary.org. |
Reproduction Available for Purchase | Yes (digital reproduction) |
Notes | Located in Box 2 File Folder 29 |
Description
Call Number | WH1016 |
Title | Capitol Hill United Neighborhood (CHUN) Board of Delegates Meeting Minutes: Capitol Hill Community Center |
Creator | Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc. (Denver, Colo.) |
Contributor | Hillstrom, Ronald, donor.; Citron, Chris, donor; Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc, donor. |
Date | 1980 February 28 |
Summary | Meeting minutes of the Capitol Hill United Neighborhood (CHUN) Board. Minutes include list of members present as well as administrative and community issues facing the board. Specifically, CHUN Board Vacancies and funding, Neighborhood Assemblies, Swallow Hill Music Association, the People's Fair, education, zoning and commercial developments, disabled persons, RTD light rail, Front Range Project, InterNeighborhood Cooperation, Neighborhood Task Force and Improvement and Mini-Park Committees, House Tours and the Urban Coalition. |
Description | 3 p. |
Subject | Citizens' associations--Colorado--Denver.; Land use, Urban--Colorado--Denver.; Zoning--Colorado--Denver.; City planning--Colorado--Denver.; Neighborhood government--Colorado--Denver.; Transportation--Colorado--Denver.; Parks--Colorado--Denver. |
Geographic Area | Capitol Hill (Denver, Colo.) |
Format-Medium | Document |
Rights Contact Information | Contact Western History/Genealogy Dept. Denver Public Library, Denver, Colorado |
Reproduction Available for Purchase | Yes |
Notes | Located in Box 2 File Folder 29 |
Full-Text | CHUN Board, of Delegates Meeting Capitol Hill Community Center February 28, 1980 The meeting was called to order by President Dan Paulien at 7:30 p.m. Board members present were Lynn Adams, G-ordon Appell, Warren Bailey, Jo Campbell, Dene Clark, Patsy Frannea, Ken Freed, Mike Henry, Jim Hill, Joanne Hill, Sarah Hite, Bill Johnson, Bernie Jones, D.J. Inman, Sally Kurtzman, Larry Levi, Janet Moore-Kirkland, Alex Oliszewski, Martin Pato, Dan Paulien, Leon Sanders, Charles Trainor. Others present were Chris Citron Moore, Ann Schadt, Nancy Rettig, Scott Hardy, Elissa Meyer, Mark Korman, Jock McNulty, Frank "Chip" Spreyer, Totii Kanter. The minutes of January 10 were approved as circulated. Reports were given on Neighborhood Assemblies held that week. Area 4 elected Bernie Jones, Marcia Hughes, Larry Levi, Patsy Frannea to the Board of Delegates. Area 5 elected Rich Foster and Elisabeth Dobrovolny; Area 6 - Mark Corban, Joanne Hill; Area 7 - Chris Moore, Dan Paulien; Area 8 - Sally Kurtzman and Elizabeth Singer. Board Vacancies. There are vacancies in Areas 1 and 7. Bernie Jones movedJ"that we elect Chris Moore to fill the vacancy in Area 7 and Tobii Kanter in Area land that Scott Hardy and Mark Corban be temporary At Large Delegates. The motion was seconded and passed. Swallow Hill Music Association. Elissa Meyer from this Association said that they are facing displacement from 608 ,E. Seventeenth Ave. (to make way for a 7-11) and they would like to have a letter of endorsement from CHUN to use when seeking funds for a Center for Traditional Arts. Janet Moore-Kirkland moved that CHUN write a letter of endorsement to be used with their application to funding sources. The motion was seconded and passed. Tobii Kanter will •• help with writing the letter. People's Fair. Nancy Rettig circulated the proposed budget for the 1980 Fair. She announced that there will be 125 Fair spaces for Capitol Hill concerns, $40 rental for CHUN members, $50 for non- CHUN members; 125 booths for social service agencies at $20; and 225 commercial booths outside Capitol Hill renting for $60 for CHUN members and $70 for non-CHUN members. There is a possible 75 other booths that may be rented. The CHUN treasury will directly get the $10 proceeds for non-CHUN member booths. The budget summary showed receipts for space rental of $19,000 and other receipts of $17,325 for a. total of $36,325. Expenditures totaled $28,431, showing a total profit of ^7,894. Carry over seed money is not included in these figures. Michael Henry moved we accept the budget as proposed. The motion was seconded and passed. Ken Freed moved we amend the budget by recommending to the People's Fair Committee that they include $50 for a poetry contest. The motion was seconded and passed. Gordon Appell moved that a CHJN committee be appointed to suggest ways to inrrjr^e the profit margin. Jim Hill moved we table the motion. The motionAwas seconded and passed. It was recommended that CHUN have a discussion and evaluation meeting on the Fair immediately following the event while the staff member is still retained. Janet Moore-Kirkland moved that CHUN have a food booth at the Fair next to the beer booth and that a committee be established to define the role and need for CHUN staff. The motion was seconded and passed. Larry |
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