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February 26, 2020
5:00 p.m.
Veteran's Memorial Hall
Pledge of Allegiance
I. Roll Call
II. Approval of Agenda, as proposed or amended.
III. Approval of Minutes of January 22, 2020.
IV. Citizens Oral Comments
V. Treasurer's Report
VI. Chairperson's Report
VII. Committee Reports:
1. Building, Grounds & Operations---Chairperson Mel Wittwer
2. Education/Historical—Chairperson Randall Miller
3. Finance/Fundraising—Chairperson Marcia Courbat
4. Artifacts Preservation—Chairperson James Lentfer
VIII. Unfinished Business
IX. New Business
X. Adjournment
Nancy Higby
Administrative Secretary
*Next scheduled for March 25, 2020.
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MEMORIAL HALL COMMISSION
ROLL CALL SHEET
PRIMARY ALTERNATE
Craig White
Randall Miller John Mrzlak
Rodney Butz
Scott McDonald __-
Marcia Courbat '
Don Ticknor
Mel Wittwer
Marilyn Robinson ' Angela Hickok
Frank McCaw
Mike Mrzlak
James Lentfer
Quorum Needed: 5
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MEMORIAL HALL COMMISSION
January 22, 2020
5:00 p.m.
Veterans Memorial Hall
Members present: Scott McDonald in the Chair, Rodney Butz, Mel Wittwer, Marilyn Robinson,
Mike Mrzlak, Jim Lentfer and John Mrzlak.
Absent: Craig White, Randy Miller, Marcia Courbat, Don Ticknor, Frank McCaw, and Angela
Hickok(A).
Also in Attendance: Nancy Higby, Administrative Secretary.
Moved by J. Lentfer, seconded by J. Mrzlak, that the Agenda be approved. Ayes: Seven.
Motion carried.
Moved by J. Mrzlak, seconded by M. Mrzlak, that the Minutes of October 23, 2019, as
presented,be approved. Ayes: Seven. Motion carried.
Citizen's Oral Comments
None.
Treasurer's Report
Marcia Courbat was absent. Nancy Higby presented an invoice from Black Hawk Memorial in
the amount of$275, for the engraving of 11 bricks.
Moved by J. Mrzlak, seconded by M. Robinson, to approve payment of the invoice to Black
Hawk Memorial in the amount of$275. Ayes: Seven. Motion carried.
Chairperson's Report
Craig White was absent. Scott McDonald explained that the May 2020 honor flight is full but
seats remain available for the September flight.
April 18th is the Variety Show. A table of eight can be purchased for$200.
Plans are moving forward to hold the Field of Honor at Soldier's Park from May 1-3, 2020, with
a ceremony on May 2°d
Committee Reports
Building, Grounds & Operations—Chairperson Mel Wittwer
Mel Wittwer commented that a report had been called in to the Mayor's office that a city vehicle
was parked on the brick walk. Nancy Higby explained that it was Leisure Services city
employees power washing the bricks before snow would prevent the maintenance to be done.
She passed around a before and after photo so the commission members could see what work
was being done and why.
Mel reported that there was a low turnout for the Civil War to Civil Rights History Tour which
was arranged with the help of Charles Pearson. He also explained that he received a call from
the Waterloo Police that an alarm went off indicating possible entry to the building. Mel reset the
system and asked if Black Hawk Alarm could review recent access records but unfortunately
their time stamp was not working. Mel noted that door was likely left ajar following the Civil
War to Civil Rights History Tour event.
Mel shared that he received $300 in brick sales and will discuss with Marcia the process for
getting them ordered.
The WWI pledge cards that Dick Hastings had previously worked on collecting and organizing
were returned to the care of the Memorial Hall. Mel commented there is approximately 1300
gigabytes of information if the cards were to be digitized. He explained that there is a no cost
January 22, 2020 Page 2
website where the information can be uploaded. Individuals can register and gain access to the
digitized information. Mel asked the commission members to approve the action and asked if
they'd like to store the original cards.
Moved by M. Wittwer, seconded by J. Mrzlak to digitize the pledge cards and store the hard
copies. Ayes: Seven. Motion carried.
Mel brought a brick to be considered for the walkway which would be cheaper alternative at $3
each. He stated that he would do the engraving for no charge at Cedar Valley Makerspace. The
brick is quite a bit different in color to those bricks currently being used.
Education/Historical—Chairperson Randall Miller
None. Randy Miller was absent.
Finance/Fundraising—Chairperson Marcia Courbat
None. Marcia Courbat was absent.
Artifacts Preservation—Chairperson James Lentfer
Jim Lentfer shared a letter he had written to Black Hawk County to request surplus equipment
and obtain a laptop computer for the Memorial Hall. He explained that the cost to the
commission would be approximately$200 to add needed software.
The members discussed the letter and recommended that Craig White review the request prior to
petitioning the county.
Unfinished Business
The brick order form was brought back up for discussion since the city would not approve
revising the form to include Craig White at his Black Hawk County office address. After some
discussion, the commission determined that the form should list the Memorial Hall, 655 Cedar
Street as an alternative to drop off completed order forms. Mel Wittwer will make sure to check
for mail at the building on a more regular basis. Nancy will bring a revised form to the next
meeting for final approval.
New Business
Jim Lentfer shared a copy of the Memorial Hall Operating Procedures which he located in the
files. In order to have the ability to update the document in the future, Nancy Higby will scan it
and convert it into Word then email it to those who have provided their email address.
With no further business before the commission, it was moved by White, seconded by Miller,
that the meeting be adjourned at 5:36p.m. Ayes: Seven. Motion carried.
Nancy Higby
Administrative Secretary
MEMORIAL HALL COMMISSION
January 22, 2020
5:00 P.M.
Veterans Memorial Hall
Members present: Scott McDonald in the Chair, Rodney Butz, Mel Wittwer, Marilyn Robinson,
Mike Mrzlak, Jim Lentfer and John Mrzlak.
Absent: Craig White, Randy Miller, Marcia Courbat, Don Ticknor, Frank McCaw, and Angela
Hickok(A).
Also in Attendance: Nancy Higby, Administrative Secretary.
Moved by J. Lentfer, seconded by J. Mrzlak, that the Agenda be approved. Ayes: Seven.
Motion carried.
Moved by J. Mrzlak, seconded by M. Mrzlak, that the Minutes of October 23, 2019, as
presented, be approved. Ayes: Seven. Motion carried.
Citizen's Oral Comments
None.
Treasurer's Report
Marcia Courbat was absent. Nancy Higby presented an invoice from Black Hawk Memorial in
the amount of$275, for the engraving of 11 bricks.
Moved by J. Mrzlak, seconded by M. Robinson, to approve payment of the invoice to Black
Hawk Memorial in the amount of$275. Ayes: Seven. Motion carried.
Chairperson's Report
Craig White was absent. Scott McDonald explained that the May 2020 honor flight is full but
seats remain available for the September flight.
April 18th is the Variety Show. A table of eight can be purchased for$200.
Plans are moving forward to hold the Field of Honor at Soldier's Park from May 1-3, 2020, with
a ceremony on May 2°d
Committee Reports
Building, Grounds & Operations—Chairperson Mel Wittwer
Mel Wittwer commented that a report had been called in to the Mayor's office that a city vehicle
was parked on the brick walk. Nancy Higby explained that it was Leisure Services city
employees power washing the bricks before snow would prevent the maintenance to be done.
She passed around a before and after photo so the commission members could see what work
was being done and why.
Mel reported that there was a low turnout for the Civil War to Civil Rights History Tour which
was-arranged with the help of Charles Pearson. He also explained that he received a call from
the Waterloo Police that an alarm went off indicating possible entry to the building. Mel reset the
system and asked if Black Hawk Alarm could review recent access records but unfortunately
their time stamp was not working. Mel noted that door was likely left ajar following the Civil
War to Civil Rights History Tour event.
Mel shared that he received $300 in brick sales and will discuss with Marcia the process for
getting them ordered.
The WWI pledge cards that Dick Hastings had previously worked on collecting and organizing
were returned to the care of the Memorial Hall. Mel commented there is approximately 1300
gigabytes of information if the cards were to be digitized. He explained that there is a no cost
January 22, 2020 Page 2
website where the information can be uploaded. Individuals can register and gain access to the
digitized information. Mel asked the commission members to approve the action and asked if
they'd like to store the original cards.
Moved by M. Wittwer, seconded by J. Mrzlak to digitize the pledge cards and store the hard
copies. Ayes: Seven. Motion carried.
Mel brought a brick to be considered for the walkway which would be cheaper alternative at $3
each. He stated that he would do the engraving for no charge at Cedar Valley Makerspace. The
brick is quite a bit different in color to those bricks currently being used.
Education/Historical—Chairperson Randall Miller
None. Randy Miller was absent.
Finance/Fundraising—Chairperson Marcia Courbat
None. Marcia Courbat was absent.
Artifacts Preservation—Chairperson James Lentfer
Jim Lentfer shared a letter he had written to Black Hawk County to request surplus equipment
and obtain a laptop computer for the Memorial Hall. He explained that the cost to the
commission would be approximately$200 to add needed software.
The members discussed the letter and recommended that Craig White review the request prior to
petitioning the county.
Unfinished Business
The brick order form was brought back up for discussion since the city would not approve
revising the form to include Craig White at his Black Hawk County office address. After some
discussion, the commission determined that the form should list the Memorial Hall, 655 Cedar
Street as an alternative to drop off completed order forms. Mel Wittwer will make sure to check
for mail at the building on a more regular basis. Nancy will bring a revised form to the next
meeting for final approval.
New Business
Jim Lentfer shared a copy of the Memorial Hall Operating Procedures which he located in the
files. In order to have the ability to update the document in the future, Nancy Higby will scan it
and convert it into Word then email it to those who have provided their email address.
With no further business before the commission, it was moved by White, seconded by Miller,
that the meeting be adjourned at 5:36p.m. Ayes: Seven. Motion carried.
Nancy Higby
Administrative Secretary
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Veterans Brick Walk at
Memorial Hall/Soldiers and Sailors Park
The Memorial Hall Commission has developed the Soldiers and Sailors Park
at 655 Cedar Street. The park displays .granite monuments and bronze
plaques along the 400-foot brick walkway. The-walkway begins near the
west side of the 5th Street bridge and meanders through the beautifully
landscaped park to the 4th Street bridge. The monuments and plaques
commemorate all wars and conflicts our service men and women have fought
in.
The commission is selling bricks to honor anyone who-has,served in the
military. These bricks make up the;entire walkway. Civil War bricks will be
installed around the historic fountain.
The name of the veteran, the branch of the military and the dates served will
be inscribed on each brick. The location of your bricks will be recorded in a
master file.
Bricks may be purchased for $50.00 each. Each brick will have three (3)
lines of inscription with thirteen (13) letters per line.
Order forms for the bricks may be picked up at the Waterloo Fire Rescue
Headquarters,425,E. 3rd Street and at the City Clerk's office in City Hall; 715
Mulberry Street. Order forms may, also be found at various Veterans
organizations. Completed forms and checks made payable to Memorial Hall
Commission may be sent to
Veterans Memorial Hall Cc In m 44t
655 Cedar Street
Waterloo, IA 50703
Or dropped off at:
Fire Headquarters
425 East Third Street
Waterloo, IA 50703
Soldiers and Sailors Park
Veterans Memorial Hall
Brick Order Form
1. Fill in the boxes on the brick illustrated below:
Line 1: Name of Veteran (Rank or conflict optional)
Line 2: Branch of Service
Line 3: Date of Service(month and year or year ONLY)
(See examples below)
2. The cost per brick is $50.00 engraved. (The entire cost of$50.00 is tax
deductible.) Make check payable to: Memorial Hall Commission.
Every effort will be made to place families together.
3. Mail order form and check to:
Veterans Memorial Hall
655 Cedar Street
Waterloo,IA 50703
or drop off at:
Fire Headquarters
425 East Third Street
Waterloo,IA 50703
4. Person placing order:
Name:
Address:
Phone:
John Doe Jane Doe F.Washington
LTJG,Navy Air Force Army,WW2
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Veterans Memorial Hall/Soldi'ers and Sailors Park
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655 Cedar Street. The park$* display5granite monuments and bronze
plaques along the 400-foot brick walkway. The walkway V begi&near
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Veterans Memorial Hall
Brick Order Form
1. Fill in the boxes on the brick illustrated below:
Line 1: Name of Veteran(Rank or conflict optional)
Line 2: Branch of Service
Line 3: Date of Service (month and year or year ONLY)
(See examples below)
2. The cost per brick is $50.00 engraved. (The entire cost of$50.00 is tax
deductible.) Make check payable to: Memorial Hall Commis ion.
3. Mail order form and check to:
Memorial Hall Commission
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5-6703
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425 East Third Street
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4. Person placing order:
Name:
Address:
Phone: ( )
John Doe Jane Doe F.Washington
LTJG,Navy Air Force A„y,WW2
June 42-Dec 44 1968-1971 1942-1944