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Mash .Inclusion andDiversity Committee <br /> Pee <br /> 16 Great Neck RoadWorth <br /> Mashyee, MA 02649 <br /> everything is decided on, submit permit for approved at Board of Selectman <br /> meeting, then start publicizing, but it is short notice. <br /> Ms. Keliinui wanted to follow up if it is Sunday, we have to be conscious of church <br /> goers, something to note. <br /> Ms. Bradbury stated in terms of expediting and getting in front of the Board of <br /> Selectman, that needs to happen now. <br /> Ms. Johnson-Graham mentioned the Amity Day in Hyannis on the Village Green <br /> and she wants to make sure we are not taking away from another group having <br /> an event she wants to add, especially being so close to both Hyannis and Woods <br /> Hole. <br /> Ms. Donovan is understating Hyannis to be a unity event not a race event, <br /> initiated by law enforcement, to establish a better relationship with community. <br /> Ms. Davis was under the impression the goal of Race Amity Day is to have every <br /> town celebrate statewide and offer something. With being so short on time she <br /> would support what others said in having the date/time, food is tricky because of <br /> covid. A family picnic allows for everyone to bring their own food and picnic <br /> blankets spaced out. There can be entertainment and someone to read the <br /> proclamation and someone to offer some thoughts on the meaning of race amity. <br /> Chairwoman Stevenson also suggested a religious affiliate for giving a general <br /> blessing, also a tribal blessing. It was established the event will be in the <br /> afternoon and the duration will be two hours. <br /> Ms. Nadeau proposed times such as 1p.m.-3p.m. or 12p.m. — 2p.m. for picnic <br /> idea, closer to lunch. <br /> 6 <br />