too. we re excited for our fourth featured speaker in our series ranger kate marks hardy trail manager for the star-spangled banner national historic trail. during the war of 1812 women living in the chesapeake bay region under great political economic and emotional upheaval these women from various occupations classes races and ages played an important role in the war their bravery resourcefulness and resilience influence the evolution of the nation and help the country to survive its first tested democracy since the american revolution. few words about kate before coming to fort mchenry national monuments in historic shrine. keep work for seven years in the national park service chesapeake bay gateway s office as a visual information specialist. prior to working for the national park service. she served as a museum director and also coordinator over the conservation assessment program and also coordinator for the state s effort for the war of 1812 bicentennial from 2012 to
banner national historic trail. during the war of 1812 women living in the chesapeake bay region under great political economic and emotional upheaval these women from various occupations classes races and ages played an important role in the war their bravery resourcefulness and resilience influence the evolution of the nation and help the country to survive its first tested democracy since the american revolution. few words about kate before coming to fort mchenry national monuments in historic shrine. keep work for seven years in the national park service chesapeake bay gateway s office as a visual information specialist. prior to working for the national park service. she served as a museum director and also coordinator over the conservation assessment program and also coordinator for the state s effort for the war of 1812 bicentennial from 2012 to 2015 the celebration that went over a number of years. i think it s really cool to note that kate s parents took her to natio
banner national historic trail. during the war of 1812 women living in the chesapeake bay region under great political economic and emotional upheaval these women from various occupations classes races and ages played an important role in the war their bravery resourcefulness and resilience influence the evolution of the nation and help the country to survive its first tested democracy since the american revolution. few words about kate before coming to fort mchenry national monuments in historic shrine. keep work for seven years in the national park service chesapeake bay gateway s office as a visual information specialist. prior to working for the national park service. she served as a museum director and also coordinator over the conservation assessment program and also coordinator for the state s effort for the war of 1812 bicentennial from 2012 to 2015 the celebration that went over a number of years. i think it s really cool to note that kate s parents took her to natio
difficult timeline of getting all the ballots measures on the ballot, getting them heard properly, and the work of the clerk s staff to monitor several committees simultaneously, and wanting to make sure that there aren t mistakes made getting measures on the ballot, i felt like it would be easier and more appropriate to take away those measures from a third committee by putting the stress on the clerk of the board to have to monitor three committees, perhaps create special committees. it s just too much. it s just too much to ask. [please stand by] . chairman: why don t we go to public comment on this oh, i m sorry supervisor chan. supervisor chan: i was just thinking about how do we move this important agenda forward making sure that our clerk can do the best that they can, you know, that they can to really meet our goals and needs and this is really a critical piece. i really, again, just given what we have been through in the last ten months as families and with jus
supervisor ralph al-mandelman. mr. clerk, do you have any announcements? clerk: the board of supervisors slittive chamber room are closed. my apologies. however, members will be participating in the meeting remotely. committee members will attend the meeting through video conference and participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they were physically present. comments will be available on this agenda both on sfgov.org and tv 26. comments are available through the public comment period by calling 415-655-0001. meeting i.d. is 18755577823. then press pound and pound again. you will be muted in listening mode only. when your item of interests up dial star 3. best practices are to call from a quiet location. speak clearly and slowly and turn down your tv or radio. you may submit public comment at victor.young@sfgov.org. that concludes my public comment my initial comment. supervisor peskin: don t worry. i m the clerk and you just red the public. can you please read