Community Forums CONTRACTOR shall Sample Clauses

Community Forums CONTRACTOR shall. Work with COUNTY, the OCCP, each Board of Supervisors’ 13 office, and community partners to plan and convene up to five (5) Community 14 Forums within County of Orange supervisorial districts if the Board offices so 15 determine to hold such forum(s) for each year of this Agreement, to promote 16 and distribute the Annual Report. CONTRACTOR and COUNTY may mutually agree to 17 increase or decrease the number of forums.
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Community Forums CONTRACTOR shall. 3.3.1 Work with COUNTY, the OCCP, each Board of Supervisors’ up to office, and community partners to plan and convene a minimum of one (1) (CRB1217) Page 7 of 15 (12-11-17) the Board offices so determine to hold such forum(s) within County of Orange supervisorial districts if five (5) Community Forums increase or decrease Agreement, to promote and distribute the Annual Report. Supervisorial district(s), locations, and number of meetings shall be determined by the OCCP. In the event there is a change in the number of forums that was determined by the OCCP, then CONTRACTOR and COUNTY may mutually agree to adjust the number 3.3.2 Secure sites for of forums. the Community Forums with room size capacity to accommodate approximately one hundred fifty (150) people. In order to meet the needs of the individual communities where the Community Forums will be held, CountyCOUNTY reserves the right to require a larger venue if deemed necessary. CONTRACTOR shall provide refreshments and handle the logistics for said events, including, but not limited to, audio/visual needs, processing RSVPs, preparing name tags, and checking in attendees at the event. Connect 3.3.3 Work with community agencies within each COUNTY. COUNTY may modify this date as it determines to best meet the need of the supervisorial district in the planning and outreach for the Community Forums. Community Forums will be held after Orange County Board of Supervisor’s approval of the Annual Report and no later than February 28, of each year. 3.3.4 Recruit at least one (1) keynote speaker with professional expertise in the area as identified by the OCCP for each Community Forum. The topics will vary for each Community Forum. 3.3.5 Obtain prior approval of keynote speaker(s) from ADMINISTRATOR and/or the OCCP prior to each Community Forum.

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