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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

King Center board will present BCC with a memorandum of understanding

Uncertainty surrounding the King Center board's future may be over.

At a special meeting today, the board approved a Memorandum of Understanding between the performing arts center and Brevard Community College.

The board plans to present the three-page document to the BCC Trustees at their meeting Monday.

If the trustees approve it, that essentially means the board no longer faces the threat of dissolution.

The agreement was authored by BCC President Jim Drake, Phil Farmer, the vice chair of the King Center board and Steve Charpentier, vice chair of the trustees.

Pick up a copy of Thursday's FLORIDA TODAY to read the entire story and get details on what the Memorandum of Understanding says.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The board plans to present the three-page document to the BCC Trustees at their meeting Monday. - - - Board members and trustees represent the taxpayers...The administrator administer the organization as a salaried 'hired' men/woman who is directly responsible to the activities in his/her job description. Hired help does not represent the taxpayers...they are paid by the taxpayers to administer the board of trustees charges by the taxpayers and the board members who pay administrators' salaries for their services as per the job description.

March 10, 2010 7:51 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What are you babbling about? Did that have anything to do with the article?

What is a Memorandum of Understanding? Why is the board so naive to think that they can present their governing organization with a document that will suddenly save their little board? This article really leaves a lot unanswered. And the previous poster is in outer orbit.

March 10, 2010 10:41 PM  

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