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2 <br /> 1 the co-founder of the Redbud Writing Project, the Triangle's only adult education creative <br /> 2 writing school, which offers six-week courses in memoir, fiction, and poetry. <br /> 3 Arshia Simkin read an excerpt from the Redbud Writing Project called Baby Talk. <br /> 4 <br /> 5 2. Public Comments <br /> 6 a. Matters not on the Printed Agenda <br /> 7 Riley Ruske said nine weeks ago, he petitioned the Board of County Commissioners <br /> 8 (BOCC) to recite the Pledge of Allegiance at the beginning of each meeting. He said in a few <br /> 9 days, veterans will be recognized, who have pledged their lives and allegiance to this country. <br /> 10 He asked if it is too difficult to do this act of patriotism, and invited the people in the room to <br /> 11 stand, remove their caps, and join him in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, which people did. <br /> 12 He asked if there is a reason that the BOCC cannot agree to this simple act. <br /> 13 Jonathan Klein said he is present to speak about the Swim for Charlie endeavor. He <br /> 14 said he has served on the Board of Health, and serves as the Chair of Swim for Charlie. He <br /> 15 said Charlie was his friend, and his death was the impetus for this program, which sponsors <br /> 16 youth-based water safety programs. He said it coordinates with the schools to bring 2nd <br /> 17 grade students to the Sportsplex to learn about water safety. He said Guilford County has <br /> 18 gained support with its program, which consists of eight 45-minute sessions. He said the first <br /> 19 classes will be for around 250 students at Efland Cheeks, Central and New Hope Elementary <br /> 20 Schools starting in the spring of 2020, with the goal of expansion throughout the county and <br /> 21 region in the coming years. <br /> 22 Meg Pomerantz said she supports this water initiative. She said she is the Executive <br /> 23 Director of Girls on the Run, serving girls in grade 3-8, and has seen firsthand how these <br /> 24 types of initiatives can affect lives. She said she was the "swim test lady" at UNC for many <br /> 25 years, and still has past students tell her of the impact of this on their lives. She said <br /> 26 teaching a 7-year old is easier than teaching an adult, and generally children learn through <br /> 27 swimming lessons provided through the support of their parents, but not everyone has this <br /> 28 opportunity. She said the program's goal is to make children safer in the water, and studies <br /> 29 have shown that formal swimming lessons reduce child drowning by 80%. She said she is <br /> 30 confident these programs will help children in the community to be safer. <br /> 31 Jim Tucker said he is a 22-year resident of Orange County, and he learned to swim at <br /> 32 age 3.5 years, when encouraged by his grandmother, because she lost her brother to <br /> 33 drowning. He said this type of program can help create great family memories. He said he <br /> 34 understands how public/private initiatives can start, and this program is starting with three <br /> 35 schools and with the Board's help, would like to expand, school by school. He also petitioned <br /> 36 the County to fund a full rental waiver during the day to get the program off the ground for the <br /> 37 spring 2020. <br /> 38 Seamus O'Neill said she supports the petition to open BOCC meetings with the <br /> 39 Pledge of Allegiance. He said he grew up in the Bronx, New York, an area that was very <br /> 40 diverse with a lot of immigrants, and many different cultures, seeking a safe place to grow <br /> 41 their families. He said despite these differences, all community meetings started with the <br /> 42 Pledge or the national anthem, which everyone supported. He asked the Board to act <br /> 43 positively upon this request. <br /> 44 <br /> 45 b. Matters on the Printed Agenda <br /> 46 (These matters will be considered when the Board addresses that item on the agenda <br /> 47 below.) <br /> 48 <br /> 49 3. Announcements, Petitions and Comments by Board Members <br />
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