The Picken’s County Board of Elections met by a virtual online meeting on July 29, 2021 at 6:30 PM. The meeting was to discuss the new and old business on the agenda . Present at the meeting was Chairperson Joshua Tippens and four other Board members, Ellen Harrison, Barbara Balducci, Mike Carver and Rebecca Cantrel. Also present was Ms. Stacey Godfrey who was recently elected as the new Superintendent of Elections and Voter Registration. There were several other participants to the virtual meeting as well. The meeting opened with the Pledge of Allegiance and the approval of the minutes. First on the agenda was the adoption of the new by-laws which were voted in unanimously by all board members.
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A new short film created in collaboration with Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange is being released. The film, titled From A to PZ, was filmed in and around Penzance and looks to explore the high street and its potential future. From A to PZ has been released as part of Future of the High Street, a series of ten new films commissioned by Historic England. The film is shaped by the memories and histories of the people of Penzance. Filmmaker Rachael Jones, along with students from Mayn Creative at Falmouth University, worked with Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange to blend animation and archive photography with interviews with local shopkeepers in the close-knit community found in the area between Market Jew Street, Causewayhead and Chapel Street.