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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHughes Party-1991 215 friends 1:t'%I.t.; a '..n show up for Sanford* Hughes party Orlando •S eminole school Superinten- dent Bob Hughes went to the Yacht and Beach Club political pulse at Walt Disney World last Week ex- pecting a quiet dinner. Instead,he THE METRO SCENE got a surprise farewell party with 215 people. The party raised $3,000,interest from which will go Commissioner John Torcaso,who to the Teacher of the Year award. motioned to make Langellotti dep- Hughes' 12-year tenure as head of uty mayor, and Koehler, who sec- Seminole schools ended last week. onded that motion were both op- He will take the superintendent's posed in November elections by job in Alachua County. The party candidates the mayor and Bonnet- invitations for School Board mem- Iy supported. Langellotti has bers Barbara Kuhn and Sandy spent one year as commissioner Robinson arrived notably late — and was elected in November to after the RSVP deadline. Neither serve three more. is a big Hughes supporter, and neither attended. • CHANGING TIMES • CHRISTMAS CHEER RISING FORTUNES.At the re- . . AND DEEP POCKETS. cent groundbreaking for the Longwood Commissioner Clanei Seminole County portion of the Keith has put her money where Eastern Beltway, county commis- her Christmas spirit is. Keith last sion Chairman Fred Streetman week agreed to kick in $100 for a remarked that Gerald Brinton municipal employee Christmas came to work as the executive di- party when controversy killed rector of the Seminole County Ex- plans to pay for the party with pressway Authority for a promise public funds. Mayor Adrienne and a pittance more than five Perry supported Keith's move but years ago.Now that Brinton's sala- said she could only contribute$50. ry has gone from the $40,000s to "I guess I'm not as rich as Com- $80,708, Streetman said, "I think missioner Keith,"Perry joked. now we have him where he's off • THANKS food stamps." . FOR SERVICES REN- • TRUE TO THEIR CODE DERED. Winter Springs commis- sioners have adopted a resolution TOUGH TIMES. This has commending Paul Partyka's dedi- proved a trying year for Semi- cation and hard work for the city. nole County's code enforcement Partyka served one three-year board, those seven community term on the commission. volunteers who fine people for high weeds, rusted cars in yards • THANKS, BUT NO THANKS and other eyesores.Three lawsuits .. FOR THE SUGGESTION. have been filed by cited landown- First,Winter Springs Mayor Phil ers, challenging the board's au- Kulbes suggested that city Com- thority. Some board members are missioner Terri Donnelly be elect- miffed by a county proposal to set ed deputy mayor. Then he added up instant citations that would by- / 9 9 / that commissioners were expected Pass the gang of seven.And when to follow his suggestion. Instead, two meetings were scratched for commissioners last week unani- lack of a quorum, Streetman mously elected Commissioner wrote board members to remind John Langellotti to thsg.�one-year them that "your special effort to position. Commissid,nr:; Cindy be in attendance at ... meetings Koehler read aloud,the city will be very much appreciated." charter, and said only'eommisi Jean Melts gets a gold star for at- miners were allowed to-vote for a tending all but one meeting so far deputy mayor. The mayor, she this year. Five others — Alnsley added, had no say in who would Fry, Hugh Hailing, Jay Ammon, take his place should he be absent Lynn Lawrence and Victor Eyal or fail to complete his term. —have missed four or more.