it is not just the beauty in the daytime, its contribution to what we want to see happen in the evenings as well as for all of our residents and neighbors. this is going to liven the discussion about the contributions of art to our daily lives. thank you for being here. thank you for helping us chr isten this beautiful piece of art. we will call this meeting to order. this is our second disaster council of 2012. i will turn this over to the mayor to make a few remarks. thank you, everyone, for participating on this meeting. as you know, it is obviously not a high priority. we re using every opportunity to practice. we are engaging our businesses, making sure that everyone has the supplies. i do strongly feel that what we re doing is going to allow us to recover so well after any major incidents. i just came back from celebrating the final signing and recognition of the america s cup. the reality is 500,000 people, maybe a weekly basis. we have posted 3 different workshop
council of 2012. i will turn this over to the mayor to make a few remarks. thank you, everyone, for participating on this meeting. as you know, it is obviously not a high priority. we re using every opportunity to practice. we are engaging our businesses, making sure that everyone has the supplies. i do strongly feel that what we re doing is going to allow us to recover so well after any major incidents. i just came back from celebrating the final signing and recognition of the america s cup. the reality is 500,000 people, maybe a weekly basis. we have posted 3 different workshop scenarios to handle crowd and responses and getting ready for all of the anticipated populace that will come into the city. while we enjoy of course the big economic contribution to the work force and to business, we also have to be focused on everyone s safety. that is partly what makes the event so successful. the more that we do that with all of our partners here, the more the event will be safe
portfolio so you could either frame at or have it on your bookshelf. so nonprofits can come to you, not just visual are nonprofits, but just nonprofits can come to you, and you will produce prints for them to sell, and the profits, they can keep. the return on investment is usually four times to 10 times the amount of investment. this is for the bio reserve in mexico, and this is one of the artists we represent. you also make prints for the artists that you represent. over here are some large prints by a phenomenal artist. he writes these beautiful things. anyone who has told you paradise is a book of rules is has only appeared through the windows. this is from all over coffee. we are contract printers for all kinds of organizations all across the country. thank you very much for showing us around today. i really appreciate you taking the time to let me get better acquainted with the operation and also to share with our culturewire team. we will call this meet
and recognition of the america s cup. the reality is 500,000 people, maybe a weekly basis. we have posted 3 different workshop scenarios to handle crowd and responses and getting ready for all of the anticipated populace that will come into the city. while we enjoy of course the big economic contribution to the work force and to business, we also have to be focused on everyone s safety. that is partly what makes the event so successful. the more that we do that with all of our partners here, the more the event will be safe, therefore more successful. i am also very interested in every type about reach that we do in our neighborhoods and thank you, supervisor cohen, for joining us. i know that we are trying to be creative and constantly reminding people about to the equipment and products that they should have. there is going to be another effort to make sure that we have a campaign to educate our public to get the right equipment and have it available to them. this is being p
council of 2012. i will turn this over to the mayor to make a few remarks. thank you, everyone, for participating on this meeting. as you know, it is obviously not a high priority. we re using every opportunity to practice. we are engaging our businesses, making sure that everyone has the supplies. i do strongly feel that what we re doing is going to allow us to recover so well after any major incidents. i just came back from celebrating the final signing and recognition of the america s cup. the reality is 500,000 people, maybe a weekly basis. we have posted 3 different workshop scenarios to handle crowd and responses and getting ready for all of the anticipated populace that will come into the city. while we enjoy of course the big economic contribution to the work force and to business, we also have to be focused on everyone s safety. that is partly what makes the event so successful. the more that we do that with all of our partners here, the more the event will be safe