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LHRC PROJECT 2011 <br />Planning Committee Meeting <br />April 25, 2011 <br />Summary of this Meeting will serve as a report to the Lexington Human <br />Relations Committee at the May 6, 2011 meeting. <br />Nancy Earcy, Fuang, and Leona met for the third time at the home of Nancy Earcy. <br />Susan, Fuang and Bob had conflicts along the way, but we consistently held the <br />meetings and will hold meetings twice a month until we know we can shut down <br />for the summer. <br />Nancy has continued to have good luck in finding information about the Lexington <br />Civil rights Committee (LCRC) and the Lexington Commission on Suburban <br />Responsibility (LCSR) from the Lexington Minuteman Archives and the <br />Selectmen's Office. She and Fuang will continue to do research at the Historical <br />Society Archives <br />We came up with a list of things to do which will probably change in some way or <br />be added to as necessary. <br />1. Set a date — a suggestion was first Sunday in November <br />2. Develop a project timeline from now until summer and meet again in early <br />September. <br />3. Members have pulled names from past lists to call and pull information from <br />what they may remember about the Civil Rights era here in Lexington <br />regarding housing, education and community relations. <br />4. Invite each potential speaker to meet with the planning committee <br />5. Set up a program to include a panel, exhibits and music. <br />
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