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06-02-2022 Supporting Documents 't � CITY OF OCOEE 150 N. Lakeshore Drive ocoee Ocoee, Florida 34761 Florida 407-905-3100 SPEAKING RESERVATION FORM NOTE: All submitted speaking reservation forms are public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and are open to inspection by all persons. DATE 6/a/vDiPa NAME 14 c c e G ( j -q IJ PHONE# OCOEE RESIDENT YES 0 NO (OPTIONAL)ADDRESS CITY ZIP CODE E-MAIL I want to address the Board about (Please provide Item # and/or topic): Do you have a prepared statement, or other document(s)from which you will address the Board? No y Yes if yes, please attach copy of same to this Reservation Form. All proceedings before the Commission shall be governed by the Civility Code —see back The following time limits to speak are in effect: Public Hearings: petitioner presentation - 15 minutes; citizen comments-5 minutes per speaker; petitioner rebuttal-5 minutes. Open to Public—Citizens Comments-3 minutes per speaker, per meeting. t� CITY OF OCOEE 150 N. 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Lakeshore Drive ocoee Ocoee, Florida 34761 iiorida 407-905-3100 SPEAKING RESERVATION FORM NOTE: All submitted speaking reservation forms are public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and are open to inspection by all persons. DATE a' 1/a/�0Rc2 r r d. �t T- e(o � /`Jfr) ' '�� PHONE#NAME o��� c ` , i✓� OCOEE RESIDENT YES ❑ NO (OPTIONAL)ADDRESS� —� f CITY ZIP CODE E-MAIL V G�-if (/�� v' !RA: ' t fL,t�L. Mi'°'4, ._,-o-;?'Is._ I want to address the Board about (Please provide Item # and/or topic): Do you have a prepared statement, or other document(s)from which you will address the Board? No Yes if yes, please attach copy of same to this Reservation Form. All proceedings before the Commission shall be governed by the Civility Code —see back The following time limits to speak are in effect: Public Hearings: petitioner presentation - 15 minutes; citizen comments-5 minutes per speaker; petitioner rebuttal-5 minutes. Open to Public—Citizens Comments-3 minutes per speaker, per meeting. Year-Mo Holidays Themes Events Proclamations Business Champion Spotlighted Business Advertisement/Coupon 2022-01 New Year,MLK Day None 2022-02 Susan B.Anthony, African American History President's Month • National National Women's 2022-03 History Month,Irish-American Festival de Colores Heritage Month Arab American Heritage Month, 2022-04 March 13 to April 15 is National Deaf History Month Asian Pacific American 2022-05 Mother's Day,Memorial Day Heritage,Older Americans Month and Jewish American 2022-06 Juneteenth,Father's Day Gay Lesbian Pride Month 2022-07 Independence Day None 2022-08 None National Hispanic-Latino 2022-09 Labor Day Heritage Month(Sept.15-Oct. 15) • Columbus Day,Indigenous National Disability Employment 2022-10 People's Day Awareness Month and National Italian American Heritage 2022-11 Veteran's,Thanksgiving National Native American Ocoee Remembrance Heritage Month 2022-12 Christmas,Hanukkah 2023-01 2023-02 2023-03 2023-04 2023-05 City of Ocoee Human Relations Diversity Board April 14, 2022 Diverse List of Occasions to consider for the Commission/Public Background: Different components of the United States government as,well as some social and other organizations recognize countless special occasion months, weeks, and days throughout the world. Objective: The objective of presenting these suggestive special occasions is for the Board to consider bringing before the Ocoee City Commission the occasion which will most often be accomplished during our allotted time at the beginning of each.Ocoee City Commission meeting and occasionally in the form of a Proclamation. Criteria: The focus of this document is to present a wide range of special occasions for Board consideration that collectively represent the diverse community in which we live and our HRDB responsibility to recognize all citizens of Ocoee and encourage the Commission and the public to further research these special occasions if they have an interest. There will be no religious holidays listed, however some state, patriotic, and social special occasions will be proposed in this document. This list of special occasions could not possibly include all special occasions, only those selected. Month Proposed Special Occasions January New Year's Day7 Universal Hour of Peace4 International Quality of Life Month6 Global Community Engagement Day6 International Holocaust Remembrance Day6 International Day of Acceptance6(of people with disabilities) National Staying Healthy Month6 National Poverty in America Awareness Month6 National Eye Care Month6 National Volunteer Blood Donor Month6 National Mentoring Month2 Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month2 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. birthday3 Korean American Day6 Indian Republic Day6 (Constitution took effect) Australia Day6 Nauru Independence Day6 National Florida Day6 Lunar New Year8"9M I City of Ocoee Human Relations Diversity Board April 14, 2022 Page 2, Diverse List of Occasions to consider for the Commission/Public February Lunar New Year8"9/N1 World NGO Day6(non-governmental organizations/non-profits) International Friendship Month6 International Day of Women and Girls in Science6 National Freedom Day12 (13t1i amendment signed) National Inventors' Day6 Independence Day Grenada6 Independence Day Estonia6 Union Day6 (Myanmar formerly Burma) African American History Month3 World Day of Social Justice6 National Peace Day6(Taiwan) National Women Inventors Month6 National Girls and Women in Sports Day6 League of Women Voters Day6 National Foundation Day6 (Japan) Gambia Independence Day6 National Day Brunei6 National Day Kuwait6/Kuwait Liberation Day6 Liberation Day Afghanistan6 President's Day6 Iwo Jima Day6 Flag Day Mexico6 Valentine's Day12 National Donor Day6 Gold Heart Day6 (Disabled Children Awareness) Lui-Ngai-Ni6 (Harvest Festival India/Myanmar) Susan B. Anthony's Birthday12 American Heart Month2m12 March Irish-American Heritage Month2 National Women's History Month3 Red Cross Month6 Youth Art Month2m13 Universal Human Beings Week6 Transgender Day of Visibility6 (International) World Speech Day6 World Consumer Rights Day6 International Women's Day6 International Day of Happiness I° International Day of Awesomeness6 World Recycling Day6 World Water Day6 City of Ocoee Human Relations Diversity Board April 14, 2022 Page 3, Diverse List of Occasions to consider for the Commission/Public March (con't) Holi6 (Asian Indian day focusing on colours/fun/thanksgiving) St. Patrick's Day12 American Citizenship Day6 (Puerto Rico) Adwa Victory Day6 (Ethiopia) Bulgaria Independence Day6 Ghana Independence Day6 Commonwealth Day6 (Australia/Canada/India/New Zealand/U.K.) Constitution Day in Andorra6 Greek Independence Day6 Pakistan Day6 Independence Day of Bangledesh6 Martyrs' Day in Madagascar6 Aztec New Year6 Cesar Chavez Day6 National Anthem Day6 Harriet Tubman Day6 Serfs' Emancipation Day6 (Tibet, China) Land Day6 (Palestine) Prince Kuhio Day6 (Hawaii) Seward's Day6 (Alaska) National Supreme Sacrifice Day6 National Employee Appreciation Day6 National Medal of Honor Day6 Equal Pay Day' Freedom of Information Day6 311 Day6 Earth Hour6 April Arab American Heritage Month2 Dalit Heritage Month2 (Asian Indian minority) Ching Ming Festival6 (Chinese Memorial Day) Financial Literacy Month2 Jazz Appreciation Month2 Mathematics Awareness Month2 National Child Abuse Prevention Month2 National Public Health Week6 National Alcohol Awareness Month6 National Poetry Month2 National Volunteer Month2 National Internship Awareness Month6 Month of the Military Child6 (e.g., Magical Melanie) Sexual Assault Awareness Month2 City of Ocoee Human Relations Diversity Board April 14, 2022 Page 4, Diverse List of Occasions to consider for the Commission/Public April (con't) Pascua Florida Day12 Scottish-American Heritage Month6 Stress Awareness Month6 Take our daughters and sons to work day12 Walk to Work Day6 National Humor Month6 National Month of Hope6 May Cinco de Mayo (Franco-Mexican War Battle of Puebla)'3 International Civility Awareness Month6 International Family Day6 Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month3 Haitian Heritage Month2 Jewish American Heritage Month2 Mental Health Awareness Month2 Older Americans Month' World Trade Months Military Appreciation Month6 Healthy Vision Month6 National Women's Health Week6 Public Service Recognition Weeks National Small Business Week' Teacher Appreciation Week' National Police Week5 Peace Officers Memorial Day6 National EMS Week6 May Revolution Day6(Argentina) Mother's Day' National Creativity Day6 Memorial Day7 National Loyalty Day6 National Join Hands Day6 National Do Something Good For Your Neighbor Day6 National Honor Our LGBT Elders Day6 National Smile Day6 June Caribbean-American Heritage Month6 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month3 National Safety Month2 National Men's Health Month6 I , City of Ocoee Human Relations Diversity Board April 14, 2022 Page 5, Diverse List of Occasions to consider for the Commission/Public June (con't) Black Lives Matter Month6 National Flag Week6 World Refugee Day6 World Blood Donor Day6 American Indian Citizenship Day6 Juneteenth National Independence Day' National Loving Day6 (Interracial relationships) Republic Day Italy6 Constitution Day6 (Denmark) Philippines Independence Day6 King Kamehameha Day6 (Hawaii) National Alaska Day6 National New Mexico Day6 National West Virginia Day6 Social Media Day6 Father's Day6 Stand For Children Day6 Love Conquers All Day6 Hug Holiday6 National Handshake Day6 National Say Something Nice Day6 National Making Life Beautiful Day6\ Audacity To Hope Day6 World Environment Day6 World Oceans Day6 D-Day6 References 1 -The President of the United States https://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/ List of observances in the United States by presidential _proclamation 2 —The President of the United States https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of month-long observances 3 —The United States Equal Employment Opportunity https://www.archives.gov/eeo/special- observances 4 —The United States Census Bureau Facts for Features https://www.census.gov/newsroom/facts-for- features.Al1.List 2019736083.html 5 — The United States Census Bureau Stats for Stories https://www.census.gov/newsroom/ stories.html , 6 —National Today.https://nationaltoday.com 7 — OPM https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/federal-holidays/#ur1=2022 r 8 —The U.S. Sun https://www.the-sun.cor/news/2321385/lunar-new-year-countries-celebrate/ 9 —Lunar New Year https://lunarnewyear.net/lunar-new-year japan-why-does-not-celebrate/ 10 — World Atlas https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/when-and-why-is-the-international-day-of- happiness-celebrated.html 11 — World Atlas https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/why-do-people-celebrate-thanksgiving.html 12 —Date and Time https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/us/2022 13 — Cinco De Mayo https://www.history.com/topics/holidays/cinco-de-mayo Notes -Lunar New Year is officially celebrated by four of the six largest Asian American subgroups(China, Philippines,Vietnam,and Korea)and was officially celebrated in Japan and now is unofficially celebrated in certain areas in Japan(see References 8 and 9 listed above). Lunar New Year is not a religious holiday like Christmas is for Christians, Eid is for Muslims, Diwali is for Hindus, and Hanukkah is for Jews. Therefore, Lunar New Year a/k/a Chinese New Year a/k/a Spring Festival is on this list. However, Lunar New Year is listed both in January and in February because some years like 2022 Lunar New Year is in February but in other years like 2023 it will be in January. Also, in some of the Asian countries that celebrate Lunar New Year they use different names such as Tet in Vietnam and Seollal in Korea. 2—Generally,this document has not included medical related special occasions of which there are many. However,there are exceptions such as American Heart Month, special occasions dealing with mental health,children,or abuse which I feel are important enough topics to consider. Most special occasions dealing with specific diseases have been excluded. 3—Children are indeed our future.Therefore,special occasions that would generally not be included if they pertain to motivating or encouraging children in some way may be included. 4—It is my personal experience,and it is supported by additional research,that Thanksgiving is treated as a religious harvest festival by religious people of any faith but it is also celebrated as a non-religious harvest festival by non-religious people. City of Ocoee Human Relations Diversity Board May 5, 2022 Diverse List of Occasions to consider for the Commission/Public Background: Different components of the United States government as well as some social and other organizations recognize countless special occasion months, weeks, and days throughout the world. Objective: The objective of presenting these suggestive special occasions is for the Board to consider bringing before the Ocoee City Commission the occasion which will most often be accomplished during our allotted time at the beginning of each Ocoee City Commission meeting and occasionally in the form of a Proclamation. Criteria: The focus of this document is to present a wide range of special occasions for Board consideration that collectively represent the diverse community in which we live and our HRDB responsibility to recognize all citizens of Ocoee and encourage the Commission and the public to further research these special occasions if they have an interest. There will be no religious holidays listed, however some state, patriotic, and social special occasions will be proposed in this document. This list of special occasions could not possibly include all special occasions, only those selected. Month Proposed Special Occasions July Made in The USA Day6 Independence Day' Buffalo Soldiers Day6 National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day6 Nelson Mandela International Day6 International Day of Friendship6 International Day of Cooperatives6 World Day for International Justice6 Canada Day6 - Bastille Day6 Keti Koti6 (The Netherlands — abolished slavery) Global Forgiveness Day6 World Population Day6 - World Ranger Day6.(Park Rangers) National SCUD Day6 (Savor the Comic, Unplug the Drama) —Relax! Social Wellness Month6 National Make a Difference to Children Month6. National Support Public Education Day6 National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month6 • City of Ocoee Human Relations Diversity Board Page 2, Diverse List of Occasions to consider for the Commission/Public August World Water Week6 World Humanitarian Day6 Slavery Remembrance Day6 (International) International Day of the World's Indigenous People National Women's Day6 (South Africa) International Youth Day6 Pakistan Independence Day6 Indian Independence Day6 Independence Day6 (Malaysia) Liberation Day6 (South Korea) National Heroes' Day6 (Philippines Independence Day) National Traffic Awareness Month6 Back to School Month6 Black Business Month6 Happiness Happens Month6 Women's Equality Day6 National Friendship Day6 Be an Angel Day6 American Family Day6 • National Senior Citizens Day6 Individual Rights Day6 National Nonprofit Day6 Navajo Code Talkers Day6 Purple Heart Day6 Hiroshima Day6 September National Suicide Prevention Month6 Intergeneration Month6 Baby Safety Month6 National Preparedness Month6 (Disaster readiness) Self-Improvement Month6 National Rehabilitation Awareness Week6 National Coding Week6 World/International Literacy Day6 International Day to Protect Education from Attack6 International Right to Know Day6 International Day of Clean Air6 World Water Monitoring Day6 World Heart Day6 International Day of Charity6 International Day of Democracy6 City of Ocoee Human Relations Diversity Board Page 3, Diverse List of Occasions to consider for the Commission/Public September (con't) National Voter Registration Day6 National Day of Encouragement6 International Day of Peace6 Grandparents Day6 National Family Day6 National Good Neighbor Day6 Positive Thinking Day6 Swap Ideas Day6 West Indian Day Parade6 Mid-Autumn Festival6 (China) Harvest Moon Festival6(South Korea) Mexican Independence Day6 Brazil Independence Day6 Tajikistan Independence Day6 (previously part of U.S.S.R.) Malaysia Day6 (celebrates the formation of Malaysia) Independence Day6 (Chile) European Heritage Days6 (all of Europe) Heritage Open Days6 (England—nine days of celebration) Heritage Day6 (South Africa) Day of the Homeland6 (Germany) Family and Community Day6 (Australia) Respect the Aged Day6 (Japan) Confucius Day6 (Worldwide) National Centenarian's Day6 Native American Day6 Ancestor Appreciation Day6 Labor Day' Innergize Day6 National Situational Awareness Day6 Pardon Day6 National Love People Day6 National Respect Day6 National Business Women's Day6 Native Women's Equal Pay Day6 National Police Woman Day6 Uncle Sam Day6 National POW/MIA Recognition Day6 Gold Star Mother's and Families Day6 Patriot Day6 Constitution Day6 National Wildlife Day6 City of Ocoee Human Relations Diversity Board Page 4, Diverse List of Occasions to consider for the Commission/Public September (con't) National CleanUp Day6 Oktoberfest6 (September 17 — October 2) National Hispanic Heritage Month3 (September 15 — October 15) October Oktoberfest6 (September 17 — October 2) National Hispanic Heritage Month3 (September 15 — October 15) Global Diversity Awareness Month6 LBGTQ+ History Month6 German-American Heritage Month6 Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month6 Filipino American History Month6 Polish American Heritage Month6 Fair Trade Month6 National Arts & Humanities Month6 Health Literacy Month6 Blindness Awareness Month6 National Protect Your Hearing Month6 Emotional Wellness Month6 National Crime Prevention Month6 National Domestic Violence Awareness Month6 National Bullying Prevention Month6 National Disability Employment Awareness Month3 National Health Education Week6 Support Your Local Chamber of Commerce Day6 World Savings Day6 World Standards Day6 United Nations Day6 World Development Information Day6 World Food Day6 World Homeless Day6 International Day for the Eradication of Poverty6 Make a Difference Day6 (International) Evaluate Your Life Day6 (International) Conflict Resolution Day6 (International) World Sight Day6 World Smile Day6 World Habitat Day6 World Animal Day6 World Teachers' Day6 International Day of Non-Violence6 (celebrated on Gandhi's birthday) Spirit Day6 (International LGBTQ) City of Ocoee Human Relations Diversity Board Page 5, Diverse List of Occasions to consider for the Commission/Public October (con't) International Day of Older Persons6 Austrian National Day6 Chinese National Day6 Hungarian Republic Day6 National Unity Day6 (Germany) National Unity Day6 (India) Labour Day6 (Australia) Ohi Day6 (Greece) • International Day for Disaster Reduction6 International Shakeout Day6 (Earthquake preparedness) National First Responders Day6 National Immigrants Day6 Day of Unity6 (National) National Child Health Day6 Indigenous Peoples' Day6 Farmers Day6 LGBT Center Awareness Day6 (National) National Speak Up For Service Day6 National Do Something Nice Day6 National I Care About You Day6 National Forgiveness & Happiness Day6 National New Friends Day6 National Mentoring Day6 National Internet Day6 National Mulligan Day6 (everyone deserves a second chance) November National American Indian/Alaska Native Heritage Month3 Family Stories Month6 National Family Literacy Month6 National Scholarship Month6 PTA Healthy Lifestyles Month6 National Entrepreneurship Month6 Military Family Month6 National Gratitude Month6 World Kindness Week6 World Communication Week6 International Fraud Awareness Week6 Global Entrepreneurship Week6 National Hunger & Homeless Awareness Week6 National Recycling Week6 National Deal Week6 (Black Friday/Cyber Monday) City of Ocoee Human Relations Diversity Board Page 6, Diverse List of Occasions to consider for the Commission/Public November (con't) American Education Week6 Restorative Justice Week6 (International) World Hello Day6 International Day for Tolerance6 International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women6 Cities for Life Day6 (international anti-death penalty) Black Consciousness Day6 (Brazil) World Orphans Day6 Universal Children's Day6 (Worldwide) Housing Day6 (Canada) World Science Day for Peace and Development6 International Students Day6 International Girls Day6 National Integration Day6 (India's first-ever female Prime Minister) International Men's Day6 Women's Entrepreneurship Day6 (International) World Immunisation Day6 French Armistice Day6 Remembrance Day6 (United Kingdom and Canada) Remembrance Day Australia6 Day of the Dead6 (Mexico) Japanese Culture Day6 World Freedom Day6 International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People6 National Sovereignty Day Argentina6 Lativa Independence Day6 Cambodia Independence Day6 Angola Independence Day6 National Law Day6 (Constitution of India) Mauritania Independence Day6 Monaco National Day6 National Philanthropy Day6 Giving Tuesday6 Native American Heritage Day6 National Stress Awareness Day6 Small Business Saturday6 Election Day6 Veterans Day7 STEM/STEAM Day6 National Computer Security Day6 Family Volunteer Day6 City of Ocoee_ Human Relations Diversity Board Page 7, Diverse List of Occasions to consider for the Commission/Public November (con't) Children's Day6 National Adoption Day6 Transgender Day of Remembrance6 Harvest Festival (Thanksgiving)1 1/N4 National Day of Mourning6 (Native American) National Family Health History Day6 December Universal Human Rights Month6 Month of Giving6 National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month6 Older Driver Safety Awareness Week6 Computer Science Education Week6 World Computer Literacy Day6 National Anytime Hawaiian Day6 National Pearl Harbor Day of Remembrance6 Prisoners for Peace Day6 (International anti-war) International Day of Neutrality6 International Day for the Abolition of Slavery6 Genocide Prevention Day6 (Australia, Oceania) National Day of Remembrance&Action on Violence Against Women6-Can United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund Birthday6 International Migrants Day6 International Day of People with Disabilities6 United Arab Emirates National Day6 (Western Asia/Middle East country) Romania National Day6 (European country) Lao National Day6 (Southeast Asian country) King Khumibol's Birthday6 (a/k/a Thailand National Day, was born U.S.) Kazakhstan's First President's Day6 (part of breakup of U.S.S.R.) Kazakhstan's Independence Day6 (part of breakup of U.S.S.R.) Uzbekistan Constitution Day6 (part of breakup of U.S.S.R.) World Azerbaijanis Solidarity Day6 (part of breakup of U.S.S.R.) Constitution of Ireland Day6 (European country) Independence Day6 (Finland, European country) Mongolia Independence Day6 (East Asia) Malta Republic Day6 (European country) Dia De La.Constitucion6 (Constitution Day Spain) Tanzania Independence Day6 (East African country) Jamhuri Day6 (Kenya Independence Day — East Africa) Libya Independence Day6 (North African country) Bahrain National Day6 (Western Asia/Middle East country) Qatar National Day6 (Western Asia/Middle East country) Republic Day of Niger6 (West African country) Burkina Faso Republic Day6 (West African country) City of Ocoee Human Relations Diversity Board Page 8, Diverse List of Occasions to consider for the Commission/Public December (con't) Anniversary of the Statue of Westminister6 (Canadian Independence) Saba Saba Day14 (Tanzania Saba Saba(Swahili seven seven) July 7, 1954)) Saba Saba Day14 (Kenya Saba Saba(Swahili seven seven) July 7, 1990)) Saba Day in Saba6 (small Caribbean Island, Dutch special municipality) Commemoration Day6 (United Arab Emirates' Memorial Day) Flag Day of India6 (a/k/a Armed Forces Flag Day) National Consumer Rights Day6 (India) Goa Liberation Day6 (Independence of Goa, now a State in India) Restoration Day in Geneva6(Geneva Independence, now part Switzerland) Vijay Diwas6 (India fight for East Pakistan now Bangladesh independence) Quaid-E-Azam Day6 (Pakistan —Muhammed Ali Jinnah's birthday) Anniversary of Benazir Bhutto's Death6 (Pakistan, 1st Muslim Female PM) National Heroes Day6 (Timor-Leste, SE Asia, death of hero 1st PM-Lobato) Bangladesh Victory Day6 (former East Pakistan war for independence) Martyred Intellectuals Day6 (Bangladesh Memorial - intellectuals massacre) World Wildlife Conservation Day6 World Soil Day6 Ghana Farmer's Day6 Kisan Diwas6 (India Farmer's Day) International Day of Epidemic Preparedness6 World Pollution Prevention Day6 International Anti-Corruption Day6 Nobel Prize Day6 National Father's Day in Thailand6 Panama Mother's Day6 Dongzhi6 (Chinese Winter Solstice Festival) • Universal Health Coverage6 (International) Hogmanay6 (Scottish New Year's Eve) New Year's Eve6 Bill of Rights Day6 Pledge of Allegiance Day6 National Roof Over Your Head Day6 National Roots Day6 Kwanzaa6 (African American and pan-African culture celebration) Boxing Day6 (Great Britain, some former British Empire countries) Day of Goodwill6 (South Africa) National Energy Conservation Day6 Let's Hug Day6 International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide and of the Prevention of this Crime6 City of Ocoee Human Relations Diversity Board Page 9, Diverse List of Occasions to consider for the Commission/Public References 1 — The President of the United States https://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/ List of observances in the United States by presidential proclamation 2 — The President of the United States https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List of month-long observances 3 — The United States Equal Employment Opportunity https://www.archives.gov/eeo/special- observances 4 — The United States Census Bureau Facts for Features https://www.census.gov/newsroorn/facts-for- features.A11.List 2019736083.html 5 — The United States Census Bureau Stats for Stories https://www.census.gov/newsroom/ stories.htrnl 6 —National Today https://nationaltoday.com 7 — OPM https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/federal-holidays/#ur1=2022 8 —The U.S. Sun https://www.the-sun.com/news/2321385/lunar-new-year-countries-celebrate/ 9 —Lunar New Year https://lunarnewyear.net/lunar-new-year-japan-why-does-not-celebrate/ 10 — World Atlas https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/when-and-why-is-the-international-day-of- happiness-celebrated.html 11 — World Atlas https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/why-do-people-celebrate-thanksgiving.html 12 —Date and Time https://www.tirneanddate.com/holidays/us/2022 13 — Cinco De Mayo https://www.history.com/topics/holidays/cinco-de-mayo 14 — Saba Saba Day https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saba Saba Day Notes 1 -Lunar New Year is officially celebrated by four of the six largest Asian American subgroups (China, Philippines, Vietnam, and Korea) and was officially celebrated in Japan and now is unofficially celebrated in certain areas in Japan (see References 8 and 9 listed above). Lunar New Year is not a religious holiday like Christmas is for Christians, Eid is for Muslims, Diwali is for Hindus, and Hanukkah is for Jews. Therefore, Lunar New Year a/k/a Chinese New Year a/k/a Spring Festival is on this list. However, Lunar New Year is listed both in January and in February because some years like 2022 Lunar New Year is in February but in other years like 2023 it will be in January. Also, in some of the Asian countries that celebrate Lunar New Year they use different names such as Tet in Vietnam and Seollal in Korea. 2—Generally,this document has not included medical related special occasions of which there are many. However,there are exceptions such as American Heart Month, special occasions dealing with mental health, children, or abuse which I feel are important enough topics to consider. Most special occasions dealing with specific diseases have been excluded. 3 —Children are indeed our future. Therefore, special occasions that would generally not be included if they pertain to motivating or encouraging children in some way may be included. 4—It is my personal experience, and it is supported by additional research,that Thanksgiving is treated as a religious harvest festival by religious people of any faith but it is also celebrated as a non-religious harvest festival by non-religious people. Speaker Submission Form Event Name: Event Date: Speaker's Name: Speaker's Role: Keynote/Presenter/Other: Speaker's Title/Employment/Association/Affliliated Groups: Speaker's Bio/Website/Published Works/Accolades/Etc: Speaker's Contact Information: Submission Date: Member's Name: Do you know this Speaker personally? Yes/No Have you inquired about interest/avail? Yes/No Member's Basis for Recommending this Speaker: V5.6.22 Speaker Submission Form Event Name: MLK Event Date: / / 1 f Za2 — Speaker's Name: _ 'Ja` Sfl n Speaker's Role: Kerot. /Presenter/Other: Speaker's Title/Employment/Association/Affliliated Groups: ft-e 4.-7L-t01 i Speaker's Bio/Website/Publiished Works/Accolades/Etc: ! p f v� wal-s01 t O a Gtsi, ` ILtdiLic r c4_,, / Speaker's Contact Information: L ' t � Submission Date: S (P 2-0 �Z Member's Name: .EA)NV)y Do you know this Speaker personally? Yes/ o Have you inquired about interest/avail? Yes/ o Member's Basis for Recommending this Speaker: jp/iA ic , rx.h 6'c spa G�� �o Goa f ovA4-6(9( --161/4 / 4-1140c1 kPtdiAem. V5.6.22 JENNIFER JATel—Icy Ocoee Remembers 2022 Friday, November 4, 2022, to Sunday, November 6, 2022 Targeted to pay for itself with $25K to$40K going to HRDB Quantity Item/Description . Rate Total Printing of Flyers, Banners, Etc. Est. $1250.00 11/4/2022 Golf Tournament $20,930.00 11/4/2022 Educational Panel $2500.00 Light Refreshments with Cash Bar $1000.00 Entertainment/Andrea Riley $15,800.00 11/5/2022 5K Run $9965.00 11/5/2022 Julius "July" Perry Buffalo Soldiers Memorial Highway Honor Ride 11/5/2022 Unity Festival 18 Community Tents (10x14) $379.00 $6,822.00 200. White Folding Lawn Chairs $2.75 $550.00 30 6 Foot Tables • $15.00 $450.00 30 Table Covers $14.50 $435.00 1 Chair&Table Delivery,Setup/Breakdown $600.00 $600.00 5 Portable Restrooms w/2 Hand Stations $228.00 $1140.00 1 18ft x 22ft Mobile Stage w/Roof $1950.00 $1950.00 • Hydraulic Roof with Truss &Adjustable Stage Height(3ft-2in) • (2) 4'x4' Platform Extensions (speaker wings) . • Banner Kit, Skirting, Guard Rails(back/left/right sides) • (1) Step Unit with Handrails, Backdrop (Black Mesh or Vinyl), (1) Certified Fire Extinguisher • Delivery, Install, Tear Down Services Ocoee, FL 1 . DJ, Sound & Engineer $2500.00 $2500.00 2 Event Host $1500.00 $1500.00 120 Food Vouchers for Buffalo Soldiers $15.00 $1800.00 1 JENNIFER ACY-177—'cYw Ocoee Remembers 2022 (Continued) Friday, November 4, 2022, to Sunday, November 6,2022 Targeted to pay for itself with $25K to$40K going to HRDB Local Entertainment such as: $12000.00 $12,000.00 Saxophonist, RB Singer,Jazz Artist & Full Band Inspirational Headliners such as $25,500.00 $25,500.00 David&Tamela Mann, Leandra Johnson, Marvin Sapp Children's Activities Face Painting (4Hours) $900.00 $900.00 Train Rides $1500.00 $1500.00 Bounce House (Ocoee Partnership) $0.00 $0.00 11/5/2022 Descendants Dinner/ High Point Church *$0.00 11/6/2022 Church Service 9am & 11am 11/6/2022 High Point Church Program *$8000.00 *Total Includes both days. Subtotal w/Headliner(Minus Management Fee) $105,092.00 Agency Management Fee (20% of event total) $21,018.40 (Includes coordination of all vendors,stage management &clean up) Total Preliminary Budget: $126,110.40 Subtotal w/Local Talent(Minus Management Fee) $91,592.00 Agency Management Fee (20%of event total) $18,318.40 (Includes coordination of all vendors,stage management &clean up) Total Preliminary Budget: $109.910.40 2 Miscellaneous Notes and Fundraising Plans Vendor Fees Fundraising Goals 4 Food Trucks $150.00 $600.00 Lemonade/ Beverage Truck $75.00 $75.00 2 Dessert Vendors $75.00 $150.00 16 Vendors $75.00 $1200.00 18 Holes Golf Tournament $55,500.00 Minus Expenses Continental Breakfast,Awards, Swag Bags 5K Run $25,500.00 Minus Expenses Awards, Refreshments & Track Shack fee Silent Auction $5,000.00 Souvenir Program $15,000.00 Minus Expenses Sponsorships $75,000.00 Minus Expenses Fundraising Goal $177,525.00 Minus Expenses Additional Updates: Application for the city permit has been submitted. Possible Sponsors on standby Golf Breakdown Golf per person Play 100@ $60.00 $6000.00 Food 100@ $15.00 $1500.00 Beverage Tickets $1500.00 (25) Tables &$15.00 $375.00 (20) Tents & $300.00 $6000.00 (20) Chairs $2.75 $55.00 Flags/Signage $2500.00 Host/DJ/Sound $3000.00 3 CITY OF OCOEE MINUTES OF THE HUMAN RELATIONS& DIVERSITY BOARD OCOEE REMEMBRANCE DAY SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING BAR 5 GRILL& LOUNGE 9401 W. COLONIAL DRIVE STE.546 OCOEE, FL 34761 MAY 24, 2022 I. The meeting started at 5:00pm Subcommittee Members present were Jay Carr, Ross Middleton, and Scott Kennedy HRDB Members that were also present were Brad Lomneck and Tonya Dorisca. Event Planner, Jennifer Yon was also present. Andrea Riley &family member were present via Zoom. II. Business for Discussion A. Ocoee Massacre Descendant Andrea Riley and a family member asked and answered questions pertaining to their proposal. The discussion concluded and the committee tasked Jennifer Yon with working with Ms. Riley to get a more detailed program of their 90-minute presentation that will be placed on the event schedule on Friday, November 4,2022,from 7:30pm to 9:00pm for board consideration (Member Scott Kennedy left the meeting at 5:30 stating that he had to meet with Mark Johnson) Member Kennedy stated that he did not have any update for the Golf Tournament. B. Discussing began about the planning of the event and having a chair for the subcommittee. Member Lomneck explained that I (Jay Carr)would have to nominate myself for that to happen. I (Jay Carr),then nominated myself to chair the subcommittee. Member Middleton seconded the nomination. Member Carr is now recognized and the chair of the subcommittee. (Member Lomneck left the meeting at approximately 6:45) C. Member Middleton provided information on the Saturday night and Sunday portion of the event schedule. This information was added to the event schedule and budget D. Member Dorisca volunteered to head up the 5K Walk/Run. She will get quotes from two local race event companies and provide the cost to Jennifer Yon for the budget. E. Member Carr gave the update on the Buffalo Soldier ride, permit status with Ocoee, Winter Garden, and Oakland. F. Additional discussion began about what happens to funds collected from sponsorships and suggestions on where those funds can be used. Adjournment: Meeting adjouned at 7:30pm.