Courts resuming trials Big Shred and Valentine's event
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The county’s agenda for Board of County Commissioners, Feb 9, 2021
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Yes, so um I'll start with something judicial then. Um the courts are resuming trials the week of March fifteenth here in Casco. I also wanted to mention our Big Shred event. I had talked about it at our last board meeting. We've had two events since then, one in New Port Richey and one in Dade City. The Big Shred event is to help our citizens properly get rid of their paperwork that may contain
confidential or sensitive information. It is a partnership with the county. With their recycling and education department, um, that we work really closely with Rachel Dobbs to uh make that happen. So if you could please express our gratitude to her. We also um work with Cam Caudell with Shred 360 to bring the shredding trucks. You had Lauren Fling um from your recycling department in Newport Ritchie and Sally Conde. From the Dade City on
in our Dade City event. So you were well represented. They had given flyers out to the customers about recycling in Pasco County. So they got to recycle their paperwork and also got to learn about all the recycling opportunities here in Pasco at the same time. It was a great event in Dade City, which was this past Saturday on the 6th. There were 129. Yeah. Just under 6,000 pounds of paper, and that was an average of 46
pounds per car. In Newport Ritchie, we had an event that blew all of the prior numbers in the prior years away. We had 443 cars, 19,521 pounds of paper, and that was an average of 44 pounds per car. So um great event, great turnouts, um in a in a great um a great opportunity for our customers as well. Um the last thing I want to talk about is we have our Valentine's Day wedding ceremony
coming up. It's this Sunday on Valentine's Day. It's going to be at two o'clock in the in front of this historic courthouse. If the weather permits. crossing fingers and saying prayers for that. We have limited the number of couples this year to allow for proper social distancing outside and so that we can have a safe event. We did reach our limit so it is closed for any other couples that would like to get married on Valentine's Day here with us. And that's it.