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August Meeting Reports
Posted on Aug 16th, 2019

These reports are a way to let the public know what FOR’s been up to. It’s also a way that someone can determine if there is any way they’d like to get involved in things. If you are interested, contact Board of Directors on the “Contact Us” select list on left menu.
  • Aug 26 - Phillips 66 Luncheon Meeting, Dido’s Restaurant
Five Phillips 66 representatives met at a noon luncheon with FOR President Kirk Wardlaw, VP Mike Goodson and Directors Jim Cooper, Fred Kanter, Linda Wright and past president Tom Ronayne. The meeting reviewed existing Phillips 66 tow vessel operating procedures on the San Bernard for any conflicts and to ensure safe  passage of the vessels. Curfews and restrictions for  transits include holidays on Labor Day, Memorial Day, July 4th boat parade date and Christmas boat parade date.
 
  • Aug 15 - Brazoria County Citizen Advisory Panels, Old Ocean
Mike and Suzanne Goodson, Valroy Maudlin and Tom Ronayne attended the joint meeting of the Brazoria County Citizen Advisory Panels (CAPs) hosted by Phillips66 and ChevronPhillips. Each of the CAPs reported on the industry and civic activities going on in their respective areas. That was followed by a presentation from Ann Colton with the American Chemistry Council. Among the topics Ms. Colton covered was the Council's goal of achieving 100% recycling of plastics by the year 2040.
 
  • Aug 3 - Breakfast on the Bernard, Dido’s Restaurant
Breakfast on the Bernard is simply a reason to get out of bed on the first Saturday morning of the month and join friends in a face-to-face conversation about what’s happening on the river. Twenty-two friends gathered this time for eggs, bacon and river stories. Everyone stayed long enough to hear announcements of upcoming FOR events. You're invited to join friends for breakfast –– the coffee's hot and so's the conversation!
 
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