CAO-23-5121
Published agendaHeard once, at the Board of County Commissioners on Dec 6, 2022.
Approved to adopt.
Official title
A Resolution By The Board Of County Commissioners Of Pasco County, Florida, Recognizing Rotary District 6950, Pasco County Residents, Maus Nissan, And Big Storm Brewery For Providing Assistance To The Citizens Of Lee County, Florida, In The Aftermath Of Hurricane Ian
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Approved to adopt.
8mJack MarianoVice ChairAnd if we could do RS three next.
Kathryn StarkeyChairR S three, sure.
Jack MarianoVice ChairWe have some people that have to leave, so trying to accommodate everybody here. We appreciate everybody and all the great work they've done.
Kathryn StarkeyChairSo um we're gonna move on to R S three. Uh is anyone here from Rotary District sixty nine fifty? Let's see, Moss Nissan, Big Storm Brewery. If you could please come up to the podium. And the crumbleys are here.
Okay.
Yes, I see that. So I've got Alex Hamilton, Alana Crumley, Allison Crumley, Leah Crumley, Sean Halsman, and Lori Zeller.
Anyone from Moss Nissan, Big Storm Brewery?
Kathryn StarkeyChairI guess you're representing all of them. There
Kathryn StarkeyChairyou go.
I um is it Alana? Aaliyah. Leah of Aaliyah. I don't have that. Oh Leah, okay, yes. I just wanna say I heard you sing um last week and I was blown away. I'd never heard you sing before and you have a special gift and a special talent. Um made me cry. But beautiful voice. All right. I'll go ahead and read the resolution first. Resolution number 23-029. A resolution by the Board of County Commissioners of
Pasco County, Florida, recognizing Rotary District 6950, Pasco County residents, Moss Nissan, and Big Strong Brewery for providing assistance to the citizens of Lee County, Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. RAS on September 28, 2022, Hurricane Ian made landfall in our state, causing severe destruction and devastation throughout Florida. And RAS Hurricane Ian Ian made landfall as a category four hurricane and was the deadliest hurricane to strike the state of Florida since nineteen thirty five Labor Day hurricane. NRAS,
upon learning the needs of Lee County citizens, Pasco County residents immediately responded. NRAS Rotary District 6950 and other Pasco County volunteers accepted donations of needed supplies, including equipment, food, and water. NRAS Moss Nissan opened up their Bay Area locations to accept donations for 49 clubs of Rotary District 6950 volunteers. Volunteers filled four
Enras Big Storm Brewery opened their doors to collect donations and supplies to be transported to affected Lee County citizens. And RAZ District Rotary District 6950 delivered supplies to the Pasco Sheriff's Deployable Emergency Response Teams stationed in both Fort Myers and Bonita Springs. Yeah. And RA and whereas, Rotary District 6950 also raised nearly eighty-five thousand for additional hurricane relief efforts in Lee County. ANRAS private citizens, including Alex Hamilton, Alana Crumley, Alison Crumley, Leah Crumley,
Sean Housman, and Lori Zeller, volunteer to aid in relief efforts. And RAS volunteers partner together to aid in cleanup efforts, including debris removal, sewage cleanup, and more. And RAS, Lee County continues to rely on the support of our dedicated volunteers to recover and rebuild. Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Pasco County, Florida, that said board hereby recognizes Road to Redistrict 6950, Moss Nissan, Big Storm Brewery, Alex Hamilton, Alana Crumley, Alison Crumley, Leah Crumley, Sean Halsman, and
Lori Zeller for their dedicated work in providing relief to the citizens of Lee County, Florida. Done and resolved in regular session with a quorum present and voting the sixth day of December 2022.
Ron OakleyMove approval.
Kathryn StarkeyChairSecond.
Ron OakleyAll in favor say aye. Aye.
Kathryn StarkeyChairAye. Welcome. And I I guess you're representing uh that whole big group. I will I will hand deliver to Big Storm and Jack you can hand deliver to your rotary. Um but uh I w when I heard what you guys did I was just floored. So I wanted to be sure you got added to one of these resolutions and if you don't mind sharing the story of what you guys did. Um please do so. Okay, just
Unidentified speakerVoice Abriefly because we're we're humbled. We don't we don't even need this. We'd really appreciate it. Thank you so much. And as you know, there was a lot of people that did a lot of things, but we're just Florida folks who saw other Florida folks really hurt. And as Sheriff Nacko so well put it, it could have been us and at it looked like it was going to be. So we just um thought, you know, let's just do what we can because it could be us sometime and we hope somebody if we needed help would come and help us and there is
a little story about a Uh U-Haul that broke down for seven hours on the side of the road. And just so you know, U-Haul doesn't let triple A come and fix a tire. They have to send the person. So it it was an interesting day the first day, but And my son-in-law here, he is in the US Navy and I'd like to thank him because he took time off from McDill to go down there. And that that's really it. We just want to help you.
Kathryn StarkeyChairShare my Florida folks. Can you share what you did down there? Yes, go ahead, Leah.
Unidentified speakerVoice BUm we distributed uh multiple products to the Cajun Navy based out of Louisiana, started, I believe, around the time of Hurricane Katrina. Um they administer private boats. Um they've got their basically own Navy to go out rescue. I know that he did wellness checks. Um on victims, the hardest hit areas, which were uh mobile home parks right on the coast. Um, but the distribu distribution of products was a huge focus that we wanted to focus on because so many
people were without just basic needs like water and food. So um and diapers, you know, uh things for kids and whatnot. So that was kind of what we focused on, about fifteen thousand dollars worth of goods down there. The U Hall couldn't handle it so tire popped, but we got it all down there. And then we did another load too, so um yeah it was life change. And we cleaned up houses.
Kathryn StarkeyChairAnd that's the remarkable thing. They actually Took shovels and helped clean up the houses.
Unidentified speakerVoice AWe knocked on doors.
Unidentified speakerVoice BThe water levels rose. I mean and the hardest hit was fifteen feet, but even in homes east of seventy five they got six feet of water in their homes. So that's where we kinda catered to 'cause a lot of the focus was on um the coast. And a lot of we just knocked on doors and elderly couples were, you know, floored when they saw us and we helped them out. So yeah. Well we're very grateful.
Kathryn StarkeyChairThanks. So we have some um petition some resolutions for you. Well I'll come down and take some photos.
Unidentified speakerVoice AMaybe you can Photoshop the other symbols.
Kathryn StarkeyChairI I think think we we neglected the topics.
Oh yeah, I was saying.
And then we'll get these
Ron OakleyDo you have the lamp them?
Oh, so high.
Unidentified speakerVoice CPerfect.
Okay, everybody right here?
Ron OakleyOkay, well thanks again, Matt.
Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
Kathryn StarkeyChairAnd I um while we're getting ready for the next resolution, Big Storm also did a a huge drive. I know we participated at Starkey Market and they They just collected Tons and tons of stuff and um delivered it down there. So I will Share this with them.
Jack MarianoVice ChairExcellent.
Kathryn StarkeyChairI believe Mazni San did the same.