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RES 2011-0616 - Appointment of Peggy Jones to landmarks heritage preservation commission Q2AAHA,,v4, REC e +K. m� p,� Offce of the Mayor , 1t Y ..5 A 1819 Farnam Street,Suite 300 _ !:, ry� ti l�; Q . Omaha,Nebraska 68183-0300 or Aa .� (402)444-5000 FEBO l A CI t ' FAX:(402)444-6059 tif City of Omaha � � �i Jim Suttle,Mayor Honorable President and Members of the City Council, Attached for consideration is a Resolution appointing Peggy Jones to the Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission. Ms. Jones is fulfilling the remaining term of Edward Quinn, who resigned. A copy of Ms Jones' Résumé is attached for your information. Your favorable consideration of this request will be appreciated. Sincerely, =yr__ Jim Suttle, Mayor City of Omaha IS:\LAW-COUNCIL DOCUMENTS\2011\20030v1j elle Peters k. Peggy Jones 1 c.v.—Spring 2011 CURRICULUM VITAE PEGGY JONES Assistant Professor Women's and Gender Studies Faculty Member Graduate Faculty Member • Senior Research Fellow—Center for Collaboration Science Department of Black Studies 6787 Bedford Avenue University of Nebraska at Omaha Omaha, NE 68104 Omaha,Nebraska 68182-0041 (402) 346.8036 H (402) 554.2996 (402) 214.5934 C majones@unomaha.edu peggyjonesmfa@msn.com • EDUCATION M.F.A. Painting/Drawing, University of Nebraska-Lincoln,August 1993. B.A. Industrial Design, University of Notre Dame, May 1984. Postgraduate work: Linguistics, Social Psychology,Psychology PROFESSIONAL TEACHING APPOINTMENTS • Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Fall 2006 to Present • Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska at Omaha,AY 2005-06 • Adjunct Instructor, Metropolitan Community College, 2001-2005 • Adjunct Art Professor, University of Nebraska-Omaha,AY 2001-2002 COURSES TAUGHT University of Nebraska at Omaha COURSES TAUGHT Black Studies Department Gandhi, King, and Nonviolence, an exploration of the historical figures of Mohandas K. Gandhi and Martin Luther King,Jr. and how these two political and spiritual leaders employed nonviolent tactics to achieve their socio-political goals. There will also be a deconstruction of the social construction of nonviolence as a workable alternative for conflict resolution. Nonviolence is not merely the absence of violence. It is a proactive program for positive change and transformation. Barack Obama:A Legacy Fulfilled, this multidisciplinary course seeks to position the campaign and historic election of President-Elect Barack Obama within the context of America's socio- political history. We will also explore topics including,but not limited to the following: campaign rhetoric and response, the global implications of Obama's election; the U.S. having a Black First Family;biracial identity, aesthetics, popular culture, and White privilege. Black Aesthetics, a critical study of the theories of artistic beauty and their application in the poetic, fictional and dramatic works of African Americans from the antebellum period to the present. Special attention is paid to the role of the black artist in American society. (Cross-listed as ART 4930) er major competitor,simply email us the details to get that price,plus an additional 10%off!See our Best Price Guarantee terms and conditions for more information. - STANDARD TERMS& CONDITIONS SHIPPING: F.O.B. Fort Myers, FL. 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United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. 1 • Peggy Jones 2 c.v.—Spring 2011 Black Women in America, Using Black feminist political thought as a framework, this course examines the evolution of the social, economic, and political status of the black woman in this society,with special emphasis on her struggle for freedom and equality. (Cross-listed as WMST 1950) Black American Culture, a survey of the cultural forms, expressions, and patterns developed by African-Americans. Literature,music, drama,visual arts, and black popular culture and media are studied. Introduction to Black Studies, an examination of the foundation and development of Black Studies through the study of the history of African-Americans, paying particular attention to African-Americans' efforts to shape and control their social, economic,and political institutions and to resist racial oppression. Anti-Racism/White Privilege, a special topics/independent study course which sought to use critical social theory to examine the impact on race in America,with special focus on issues of power and racial privilege. Independent Study, Beauty Is Skin Deep: The Effects of the Color Complex and the Perception of Attractiveness and Value among African American Women,by Kara Warner. Spring 2008 Art Department Foundations Theory and Practice I:Alternative Media, an investigation of contemporary art practice incorporating a variety of mediums that utilize reproduction, assemblage and photographic techniques. This course focuses on the elements and principles of design and problem solving using the language of visual communication with reproduction mediums. Metropolitan Community College FREQUENT COURSES Drawing/2-D Design I, to develop visual perception and observational drawing skills, activities include a variety of techniques, from quick sketches to drawings that take several hours to complete. Students will learn to use a variety of media such as charcoal, conte crayon and pen and ink. Drawing from direct observation and the imagination will provide an avenue for learning different ways of composing picture space. Assignments focus on creative visual problem solving.Writing activities will center on appropriate use of vocabulary associated with design elements and principles, aesthetics and critical thinking. Drawing/2-D Design II, using drawing and design skills acquired in Drawing and 2-D Design I to further enhance them while learning about modern and contemporary art. The students are exposed to a variety of drawing and design techniques that include color, collage, mixed media, and photography. Emphasis is placed on formal composition,visual communication and creativity as well as observational drawing. OCCASIONAL COURSES Art History I, a survey of the major developments in painting, sculpture and architecture from the Renaissance to the 20th Century. Peru State College FREQUENT COURSES A-r-t-History a-survey-class for-artmajors-seeking-to-understand-visual-culture-and learn about the diverse people and cultures that created individual works of art through the study of the art itself. Figure Drawing, an exploration of the measurable properties (structural and anatomical factors) along with the dynamic properties (design and expressive factors) of the human figure. T s necasary. F. Warranty— • (I) EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED ItEREIN,THE COMPANY DISCLAIMS AI A.WARRANTIES,EXPRESSEI)OR.IMPLIED WMI REGARD TO THE MATERIALS PROVIDED HEREUNDER,INCLUDING ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHATABILITY AND FITNES.'S FOR IFTFENDEI)USE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT. (2) CUSTOMER AGREES THAT THE COMPANY WILL NO'!BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIM.ffEl)TO LOSS OF USE,REVENUE OR PROFIT OF ANY KIND HOWEVER CAUSED. G. Exclusions— (I) The Company's obligation to provide pans and labor pursuant to this agreement is contingent upon the proper use of the Equipment. The Con many shall not be obligated to provide parts and labor pursuant to this Agreement,if in the Company's reasonable opinion,the • Equipment cannot be repaired to a mainminabie condition or if such parts replacement is required as a result of. • unusual physical or electrical.stress on the Equipment; • accident,neglect,abuse,misuse Of other-than-normal use of Equipment, • failure to perform routine maintenance oil the Equipment in accordance with the Company's recommended procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. Peggy Jones 3 c.v. -Spring 2011 Extensive drawing from live models and the human skeleton,leading to the development of personal visual lexicon. Painting, an exposure to oil& acrylic techniques, encouraging realization of personal expression, with theoretical exploration of recent movements in art. Watercolor, an exposure to watercolor techniques,with increased development of personal expression. Emphasizes compositions in color using both opaque and transparent watercolor. Printing Processes, a survey printmaking class exploring woodblock, linoleum cuts, screen-printing, xerography, mixed-media and monoprint. Drawing I, a study of basic drawing techniques using a variety of drawing media. Drawing II, a continuation of Drawing I with an emphasis on improving techniques. 2-D Design, a study and application of two-dimensional design and color theory. 3-D Design, a study and application of three-dimensional design using a variety of media. Art Appreciation, a broad introduction to the nature of art. Lecture class with slides,videotape and on-site viewing and analysis of art. Art Exploration, a study of the purpose of art education in the elementary school program. The student is presented with a survey of the history and philosophy of art in the elementary school and becomes actively involved in art activities designed for the elementary school classroom.Also taught on-line sections. OTHER TEACHING ACTIVITIES University of Nebraska at Omaha GUEST LECTURER "African American Art—An Overview," for Dr. Michael Carroll in Perspectives on U.S.American Culture. Spring 2006 &2007. "The Art of North Omaha," for UNO Service Learning Academy in North Omaha Seminar. Spring 2006. "Kwanzaa," for Student Organizations and Leadership Programs in coordination with Cultural Awareness Programs. Fall 2005. COMMUNITY "The Color Purple Project Journey through Journaling,"Assisted with planning and administration of teaching artists. Fall, 2009 Nebraska Humanities Council SPEAKERS BUREAU "Aaron Douglas, UNL Class of'22: Visual Artist of the Harlem Renaissance."This visual presentation introduces the artist Aaron Douglas, the "Father of Black Art." Douglas was the first Black graduate of the UNL Department of Art. His work is a celebration of Afrocentric Modernism,with which he established one of the earliest affirmative depictions of Black identity, history, and experience. (2010) UNO Art Gallery, Omaha, NE. (2010) North Platte Public Library, North Platte, NE. - -(2010)-Sheldon Art-Gallery-,-Lincoln, NE. ----- ---- (2009) Museum of Nebraska Art, Kearney,NE. CHAUTAUQUA Zora Neale Hurston's "Mules and Men" Discussion Leader/Presenter. (2011) Alice M. Farr Public Library,Aurora,NE. Art History I, a survey of the major developments in painting, sculpture and architecture from the Renaissance to the 20th Century. Peru State College FREQUENT COURSES A-r-t-History a-survey-class for-artmajors-seeking-to-understand-visual-culture-and learn about the diverse people and cultures that created individual works of art through the study of the art itself. Figure Drawing, an exploration of the measurable properties (structural and anatomical factors) along with the dynamic properties (design and expressive factors) of the human figure. T s necasary. F. Warranty— • (I) EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED ItEREIN,THE COMPANY DISCLAIMS AI A.WARRANTIES,EXPRESSEI)OR.IMPLIED WMI REGARD TO THE MATERIALS PROVIDED HEREUNDER,INCLUDING ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHATABILITY AND FITNES.'S FOR IFTFENDEI)USE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT. (2) CUSTOMER AGREES THAT THE COMPANY WILL NO'!BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIM.ffEl)TO LOSS OF USE,REVENUE OR PROFIT OF ANY KIND HOWEVER CAUSED. G. Exclusions— (I) The Company's obligation to provide pans and labor pursuant to this agreement is contingent upon the proper use of the Equipment. The Con many shall not be obligated to provide parts and labor pursuant to this Agreement,if in the Company's reasonable opinion,the • Equipment cannot be repaired to a mainminabie condition or if such parts replacement is required as a result of. • unusual physical or electrical.stress on the Equipment; • accident,neglect,abuse,misuse Of other-than-normal use of Equipment, • failure to perform routine maintenance oil the Equipment in accordance with the Company's recommended procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. Peggy Jones 4 c.v.—Spring 2011 (2010) Columbus Public Library, Columbus,NE. COMMUNITY PRESENTATIONS "Black Involvement in Baseball,"in coordination with Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience." Omaha Public Library,Summer 2010 "Kingian Principles of Nonviolence." Invited speaker,African American Museum of Iowa.Western Historic Trails Center, Council Bluffs, IA. Spring 2010 "Cultural Sensitivity in Time of Disaster." Keynote speaker at Justice for All Conference, University of Nebraska at Kearney, Kearney, NE. Spring 2009 PROFESSIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS University of Nebraska at Omaha DEPARTMENT OF BLACK STUDIES Interim Chairperson (2007-2008 Malcolm X Festival Coordinator (2005-2008) PUBLICATIONS "Aaron Douglas: From the 'New Negro' to The Black Aesthetic'.Catalog for A Greater Spectrum: 100 Years of African American Art in Nebraska. Published by the Museum of Nebraska Art, Spring 2011. INVITED PANELS/PRESENTATIONS (2011) "Honk if You Like Facebook:A Personal Perspective on Activism via Social Networks" for the UNO Center of Collaboration Science Annual Research Seminar, Omaha,NE. (2011) "Free Within Ourselves: From 'The New Negro' to 'The Black Aesthetic"' for College Art Association Annual Conference, New York, New York. (2010) "Collaborative Practices in Diversity: Utilizing Visual Art and Film to Synergize Multiple Disciplines," for College Art Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL. (2009) "The History and Aesthetics of Soul Power." Served as panelist for discussion of film Soul Power, held at Film Streams, Omaha, NE. (2008) "Black Political Art: How Ya Like Me Now?" for 7th Annual Malcolm X Festival, UNO, Omaha,NE. CREATIVE ACTIVITY PERFORMANCES "Are We Democracy?"(2008) Culminating Arts Event for Urban Bush Women Summer Leadership Institute. Task Group leader,Documentation Fellow,Visual Designer, Artist, and Performer Brooklyn, NY. 'We are the Ones We've Been Waiting For." (2007) Culminating Arts Event for Urban Bush Women Summer Leadership Institute. Visual Designer,Artist, and Performer Brooklyn, NY. 'The Journey."(2005) Staged reading of original play,Nicholas Street Gallery, Omaha,NE. `7n What America Do You Live?"(1996) Collaborative performance piece,Jindra Fine Art - -Gallery,-P-eru-State-College. -- LEADING ARTIST/DESIGNER `ret to it!"(2005) Metro Area Transit Bus Bench Project. Sponsored Artist, Omaha,NE. `Bemis Window Project."(2003) Sponsored by Literacy Center for the Midlands, Omaha, NE. CHAUTAUQUA Zora Neale Hurston's "Mules and Men" Discussion Leader/Presenter. (2011) Alice M. Farr Public Library,Aurora,NE. Art History I, a survey of the major developments in painting, sculpture and architecture from the Renaissance to the 20th Century. Peru State College FREQUENT COURSES A-r-t-History a-survey-class for-artmajors-seeking-to-understand-visual-culture-and learn about the diverse people and cultures that created individual works of art through the study of the art itself. Figure Drawing, an exploration of the measurable properties (structural and anatomical factors) along with the dynamic properties (design and expressive factors) of the human figure. T s necasary. F. Warranty— • (I) EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED ItEREIN,THE COMPANY DISCLAIMS AI A.WARRANTIES,EXPRESSEI)OR.IMPLIED WMI REGARD TO THE MATERIALS PROVIDED HEREUNDER,INCLUDING ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHATABILITY AND FITNES.'S FOR IFTFENDEI)USE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT. (2) CUSTOMER AGREES THAT THE COMPANY WILL NO'!BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIM.ffEl)TO LOSS OF USE,REVENUE OR PROFIT OF ANY KIND HOWEVER CAUSED. G. Exclusions— (I) The Company's obligation to provide pans and labor pursuant to this agreement is contingent upon the proper use of the Equipment. The Con many shall not be obligated to provide parts and labor pursuant to this Agreement,if in the Company's reasonable opinion,the • Equipment cannot be repaired to a mainminabie condition or if such parts replacement is required as a result of. • unusual physical or electrical.stress on the Equipment; • accident,neglect,abuse,misuse Of other-than-normal use of Equipment, • failure to perform routine maintenance oil the Equipment in accordance with the Company's recommended procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. Peggy Jones 5 c.v.—Spring 2011 'Anti-Discrimination Mural."(2001) Co-sponsored by School of Art-Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts and All Our Kids, Hope Center, Omaha NE. `Bemis Youth in Public Art:Bus Shelter Paintings."(2000) School of Art-Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha,NE. 'Girls Incorporated Installation."(2000) School of Art-Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, NE. `Salem Community Center Mural."(1999) School of Art-Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, NE. JURIED EXHIBITIONS `A Greater Spectrum: 100 Years of African American Art in Nebraska."(2010-11) Museum of Nebraska Art,Kearney, NE. 'The Virtual Gallery:In Celebration of Black History Month."(1998) Sponsored and curated by Nebraska Arts Council, Omaha, NE. 'The Virtual Gallery:In Celebration of Black History Month."(1996) Sponsored and curated by Nebraska Arts Council, Omaha,NE. "The 11 th Annual 5 State Photography Exhibition."(1995) Hays Art Center, Hays,KS. • "Nebraska Art Educators Show."(1995) Elder Gallery,Nebraska Wesleyan University,Lincoln, NE. First Place. ."Graduate Student Biennale." (1991) Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery,Lincoln, NE. INVITED EXHIBITIONS SOLO `Blessed Are the Peacemakers."(2008)Bellevue University Art Gallery,Bellevue, NE. "Solo Retrospective."(2005) Nicholas Street Gallery, Omaha, NE. "Solo Retrospective."(2003) Michael Phipps Gallery, Omaha,NE. `Lessons of Life."(1999)Jindra Fine Art Gallery, Peru State College,Peru,NE. "Recent Work."(1995) Anderson-O'Brien Gallery, Omaha, NE. "One Person Show."(1993)Jindra Fine Art Gallery, Peru State College,Peru,NE. "M.F.A. Thesis Show."(1993) Art&Art History Department Gallery, UNL,Lincoln,NE. GROUP "2"d Annual African American Artists Exhibit."(2007) Loves Jazz and Art Center, Omaha,NE. "1'Annual African American Artists Exhibit."(2005) Loves Jazz and Art Center, Omaha,NE. `A Celebration of African Culture."(2005) Bellevue University Art Gallery,Bellevue,NE. `Banned Books:Downtown Omaha Lit Fest."(2005) Omaha Healing Arts Center, Omaha,NE. 'Love 4 Sale."(2004) Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, NE. `Black History Month Exhibition." (2003) Two person show. Haydon Art Gallery,Lincoln, NE. `Summer Invited Group Show."(2003) Haydon Art Gallery, Lincoln, NE. 'Jam Packed and Jelly Tight."(2001)J. Doe Exhibit, Hot Shops Art Center, Omaha,NE. SERVICE ACTIVITIES Profession Omaha Black Arts Council, founding member. (2008-present) College-ArtAssociation-Committee-on-Diversity-P-ractices;member-.(1996-2000,2009-2012)- Multicultural Grant Reviewer,Nebraska Arts Council. (2004-present) Juror, Omaha Summer Arts Festival. (2000, 2005) Advocacy Team member, College Art Association. (1996-2000) d architecture from the Renaissance to the 20th Century. Peru State College FREQUENT COURSES A-r-t-History a-survey-class for-artmajors-seeking-to-understand-visual-culture-and learn about the diverse people and cultures that created individual works of art through the study of the art itself. Figure Drawing, an exploration of the measurable properties (structural and anatomical factors) along with the dynamic properties (design and expressive factors) of the human figure. T s necasary. F. Warranty— • (I) EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED ItEREIN,THE COMPANY DISCLAIMS AI A.WARRANTIES,EXPRESSEI)OR.IMPLIED WMI REGARD TO THE MATERIALS PROVIDED HEREUNDER,INCLUDING ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHATABILITY AND FITNES.'S FOR IFTFENDEI)USE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT. (2) CUSTOMER AGREES THAT THE COMPANY WILL NO'!BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIM.ffEl)TO LOSS OF USE,REVENUE OR PROFIT OF ANY KIND HOWEVER CAUSED. G. Exclusions— (I) The Company's obligation to provide pans and labor pursuant to this agreement is contingent upon the proper use of the Equipment. The Con many shall not be obligated to provide parts and labor pursuant to this Agreement,if in the Company's reasonable opinion,the • Equipment cannot be repaired to a mainminabie condition or if such parts replacement is required as a result of. • unusual physical or electrical.stress on the Equipment; • accident,neglect,abuse,misuse Of other-than-normal use of Equipment, • failure to perform routine maintenance oil the Equipment in accordance with the Company's recommended procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. • Peggy Jones 6 c.v.—Spring 2011 Community UNITED WAY Heartland Blueprint Volunteer Leadership Development Program Class XIX to facilitate underrepresented population membership on not-for-profit boards or committees. (2011) HEARTLAND CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS DISASTER SERVICES VOLUNTEER Leota Norton Emergency Services Award(2006) Newcomer Volunteer of the Year Award(2005) LITERACY CENTER FOR THE MIDLANDS ESL Tutor DOUGLAS COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION Inspector Poll Worker Trained Voter Registrar aining term of Edward Quinn, who resigned. A copy of Ms Jones' Résumé is attached for your information. Your favorable consideration of this request will be appreciated. Sincerely, =yr__ Jim Suttle, Mayor City of Omaha IS:\LAW-COUNCIL DOCUMENTS\2011\20030v1j elle Peters k. R��El L��1�� QRTM E EST TO LAW ElaA �[,.�. ZOl i APR 27 PH 2: 39 FOR LAW DEPARTMENT USE ONLY LOG BOOK # 78-11 = MAYOR TO: PAUL D. KRATZ, City Attorney DATE ASSIGNED 04/27/11 DATE 4/27/2011 ASSIGNED TO arl for ANSWERED/SEN OUT WITHDRAWN REQUEST BEING MADE BY: Mayor's Office 5006 • Barb Velinsky Community Director 444-6274 TIME LINE: City Council Agenda - May 17, 2011 (ALLOW 12 WORKING DAYS FROM DATE RECEIVED BY LAW DEPARTMENT) REQUEST FOR: Appoint Peggy Jones to the Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission (STATE SPECIFICALLY WHAT YOU ARE REQUESTING) DETAILS: Mayor Jim Suttle requests a Resolution be placed on the City Council agenda of May 17, 2011 to appoint Peggy Jones as the professional artist/historian on the Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission. She replaces Edward Quinn who has resigned. Her term will commence on May 17,2011 and end on October 31, 2011. Resume Enclosed Revised 03/99 leyan University,Lincoln, NE. First Place. ."Graduate Student Biennale." (1991) Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery,Lincoln, NE. INVITED EXHIBITIONS SOLO `Blessed Are the Peacemakers."(2008)Bellevue University Art Gallery,Bellevue, NE. "Solo Retrospective."(2005) Nicholas Street Gallery, Omaha, NE. "Solo Retrospective."(2003) Michael Phipps Gallery, Omaha,NE. `Lessons of Life."(1999)Jindra Fine Art Gallery, Peru State College,Peru,NE. "Recent Work."(1995) Anderson-O'Brien Gallery, Omaha, NE. "One Person Show."(1993)Jindra Fine Art Gallery, Peru State College,Peru,NE. "M.F.A. Thesis Show."(1993) Art&Art History Department Gallery, UNL,Lincoln,NE. GROUP "2"d Annual African American Artists Exhibit."(2007) Loves Jazz and Art Center, Omaha,NE. "1'Annual African American Artists Exhibit."(2005) Loves Jazz and Art Center, Omaha,NE. `A Celebration of African Culture."(2005) Bellevue University Art Gallery,Bellevue,NE. `Banned Books:Downtown Omaha Lit Fest."(2005) Omaha Healing Arts Center, Omaha,NE. 'Love 4 Sale."(2004) Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, NE. `Black History Month Exhibition." (2003) Two person show. Haydon Art Gallery,Lincoln, NE. `Summer Invited Group Show."(2003) Haydon Art Gallery, Lincoln, NE. 'Jam Packed and Jelly Tight."(2001)J. Doe Exhibit, Hot Shops Art Center, Omaha,NE. SERVICE ACTIVITIES Profession Omaha Black Arts Council, founding member. (2008-present) College-ArtAssociation-Committee-on-Diversity-P-ractices;member-.(1996-2000,2009-2012)- Multicultural Grant Reviewer,Nebraska Arts Council. (2004-present) Juror, Omaha Summer Arts Festival. (2000, 2005) Advocacy Team member, College Art Association. (1996-2000) d architecture from the Renaissance to the 20th Century. Peru State College FREQUENT COURSES A-r-t-History a-survey-class for-artmajors-seeking-to-understand-visual-culture-and learn about the diverse people and cultures that created individual works of art through the study of the art itself. Figure Drawing, an exploration of the measurable properties (structural and anatomical factors) along with the dynamic properties (design and expressive factors) of the human figure. T s necasary. F. Warranty— • (I) EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED ItEREIN,THE COMPANY DISCLAIMS AI A.WARRANTIES,EXPRESSEI)OR.IMPLIED WMI REGARD TO THE MATERIALS PROVIDED HEREUNDER,INCLUDING ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHATABILITY AND FITNES.'S FOR IFTFENDEI)USE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT. (2) CUSTOMER AGREES THAT THE COMPANY WILL NO'!BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIM.ffEl)TO LOSS OF USE,REVENUE OR PROFIT OF ANY KIND HOWEVER CAUSED. G. Exclusions— (I) The Company's obligation to provide pans and labor pursuant to this agreement is contingent upon the proper use of the Equipment. The Con many shall not be obligated to provide parts and labor pursuant to this Agreement,if in the Company's reasonable opinion,the • Equipment cannot be repaired to a mainminabie condition or if such parts replacement is required as a result of. • unusual physical or electrical.stress on the Equipment; • accident,neglect,abuse,misuse Of other-than-normal use of Equipment, • failure to perform routine maintenance oil the Equipment in accordance with the Company's recommended procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. ooN'tnr+:ti nr4 P t r n / v. .11.pbrrnsk rev BOARD/COMMISSION CANDIDATE RESPONSE FORM In consideration for appointment to the I submit the following information: Name of Board or Commission: Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission Last name: Jones First name: Peggy Middle Initial: Home address: 6787 Bedford Avenue City: Omaha State: NE Zip: 68104 Home Phone: 402.346.8036 Ce11:402.214.5934 Work Phone: 402.554.2996 Fax: 402:554.3883 E-mail: peggyionesmfa(a�msn.com City Council District: 1 Sex: F Race: Black Business name: University of Nebraska at Omaha Job title: Assistant Professor Business address: 6001 Dodge St., ASH 184J City: Omaha State: NE Zip: 68182 Where would you like us to direct your correspondence? (check box) Home (X) or( ) Business (X) My appointment to the above named Board or Commission and term of service to the City would not conflict with my professional or personal interests. Name—Print or Type Peggy Jones Date: 4/26/11 Please return this completed form along with a copy of your resume to: Barb Velinsky Community Director Bvelinsky@ci.omaha.ne.us or 1819 Farnam Street, Suite 300 Omaha, Nebraska 68183 Fax: 402-444-6059 lo Retrospective."(2005) Nicholas Street Gallery, Omaha, NE. "Solo Retrospective."(2003) Michael Phipps Gallery, Omaha,NE. `Lessons of Life."(1999)Jindra Fine Art Gallery, Peru State College,Peru,NE. "Recent Work."(1995) Anderson-O'Brien Gallery, Omaha, NE. "One Person Show."(1993)Jindra Fine Art Gallery, Peru State College,Peru,NE. "M.F.A. Thesis Show."(1993) Art&Art History Department Gallery, UNL,Lincoln,NE. GROUP "2"d Annual African American Artists Exhibit."(2007) Loves Jazz and Art Center, Omaha,NE. "1'Annual African American Artists Exhibit."(2005) Loves Jazz and Art Center, Omaha,NE. `A Celebration of African Culture."(2005) Bellevue University Art Gallery,Bellevue,NE. `Banned Books:Downtown Omaha Lit Fest."(2005) Omaha Healing Arts Center, Omaha,NE. 'Love 4 Sale."(2004) Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, NE. `Black History Month Exhibition." (2003) Two person show. Haydon Art Gallery,Lincoln, NE. `Summer Invited Group Show."(2003) Haydon Art Gallery, Lincoln, NE. 'Jam Packed and Jelly Tight."(2001)J. Doe Exhibit, Hot Shops Art Center, Omaha,NE. SERVICE ACTIVITIES Profession Omaha Black Arts Council, founding member. (2008-present) College-ArtAssociation-Committee-on-Diversity-P-ractices;member-.(1996-2000,2009-2012)- Multicultural Grant Reviewer,Nebraska Arts Council. (2004-present) Juror, Omaha Summer Arts Festival. (2000, 2005) Advocacy Team member, College Art Association. (1996-2000) d architecture from the Renaissance to the 20th Century. Peru State College FREQUENT COURSES A-r-t-History a-survey-class for-artmajors-seeking-to-understand-visual-culture-and learn about the diverse people and cultures that created individual works of art through the study of the art itself. Figure Drawing, an exploration of the measurable properties (structural and anatomical factors) along with the dynamic properties (design and expressive factors) of the human figure. T s necasary. F. Warranty— • (I) EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED ItEREIN,THE COMPANY DISCLAIMS AI A.WARRANTIES,EXPRESSEI)OR.IMPLIED WMI REGARD TO THE MATERIALS PROVIDED HEREUNDER,INCLUDING ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHATABILITY AND FITNES.'S FOR IFTFENDEI)USE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT. (2) CUSTOMER AGREES THAT THE COMPANY WILL NO'!BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIM.ffEl)TO LOSS OF USE,REVENUE OR PROFIT OF ANY KIND HOWEVER CAUSED. G. Exclusions— (I) The Company's obligation to provide pans and labor pursuant to this agreement is contingent upon the proper use of the Equipment. The Con many shall not be obligated to provide parts and labor pursuant to this Agreement,if in the Company's reasonable opinion,the • Equipment cannot be repaired to a mainminabie condition or if such parts replacement is required as a result of. • unusual physical or electrical.stress on the Equipment; • accident,neglect,abuse,misuse Of other-than-normal use of Equipment, • failure to perform routine maintenance oil the Equipment in accordance with the Company's recommended procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. C-25A CITY v OF OMAHA LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER Omaha,Nebraska RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: WHEREAS, there now exists a vacancy on the Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission; and, • WHEREAS, Section 24-28 of the Omaha Municipal Code provides that vacancies occurring in the membership of the Commission may be filled as provided in Section 24-26 of the Omaha Municipal Code; and, WHEREAS, Section 24-26 of the Omaha Municipal Code provides for the Mayor to appoint the members of this Commission; and, WHEREAS, Mayor Jim Suttle has appointed Peggy Jones to fill the remaining term of Edward Quinn, who resigned, to the Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission commencing upon confirmation by the City Council and expiring on October 31, 2011. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: THAT, the appointment by Mayor Jim Suttle of Peggy Jones, as a member of the Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission, commencing upon confirmation by the City Council and expiring on October 31, 2011, is hereby confirmed. APPROVED AS TO FORM: Ab S '3' i c CITY ATT•RNEY Date p:\LAW-COUNCIL DOCUMENTS\2011\2003lvlj t 447 te• - /% • By - Councilmember Adopted.... Y. ..7 City Clerk�7 Approved..41,. ..' 71:66 Mayor tive."(2003) Michael Phipps Gallery, Omaha,NE. `Lessons of Life."(1999)Jindra Fine Art Gallery, Peru State College,Peru,NE. "Recent Work."(1995) Anderson-O'Brien Gallery, Omaha, NE. "One Person Show."(1993)Jindra Fine Art Gallery, Peru State College,Peru,NE. "M.F.A. Thesis Show."(1993) Art&Art History Department Gallery, UNL,Lincoln,NE. GROUP "2"d Annual African American Artists Exhibit."(2007) Loves Jazz and Art Center, Omaha,NE. "1'Annual African American Artists Exhibit."(2005) Loves Jazz and Art Center, Omaha,NE. `A Celebration of African Culture."(2005) Bellevue University Art Gallery,Bellevue,NE. `Banned Books:Downtown Omaha Lit Fest."(2005) Omaha Healing Arts Center, Omaha,NE. 'Love 4 Sale."(2004) Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, NE. `Black History Month Exhibition." (2003) Two person show. Haydon Art Gallery,Lincoln, NE. `Summer Invited Group Show."(2003) Haydon Art Gallery, Lincoln, NE. 'Jam Packed and Jelly Tight."(2001)J. Doe Exhibit, Hot Shops Art Center, Omaha,NE. SERVICE ACTIVITIES Profession Omaha Black Arts Council, founding member. (2008-present) College-ArtAssociation-Committee-on-Diversity-P-ractices;member-.(1996-2000,2009-2012)- Multicultural Grant Reviewer,Nebraska Arts Council. (2004-present) Juror, Omaha Summer Arts Festival. (2000, 2005) Advocacy Team member, College Art Association. (1996-2000) d architecture from the Renaissance to the 20th Century. Peru State College FREQUENT COURSES A-r-t-History a-survey-class for-artmajors-seeking-to-understand-visual-culture-and learn about the diverse people and cultures that created individual works of art through the study of the art itself. Figure Drawing, an exploration of the measurable properties (structural and anatomical factors) along with the dynamic properties (design and expressive factors) of the human figure. T s necasary. F. Warranty— • (I) EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED ItEREIN,THE COMPANY DISCLAIMS AI A.WARRANTIES,EXPRESSEI)OR.IMPLIED WMI REGARD TO THE MATERIALS PROVIDED HEREUNDER,INCLUDING ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHATABILITY AND FITNES.'S FOR IFTFENDEI)USE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT. (2) CUSTOMER AGREES THAT THE COMPANY WILL NO'!BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIM.ffEl)TO LOSS OF USE,REVENUE OR PROFIT OF ANY KIND HOWEVER CAUSED. G. Exclusions— (I) The Company's obligation to provide pans and labor pursuant to this agreement is contingent upon the proper use of the Equipment. The Con many shall not be obligated to provide parts and labor pursuant to this Agreement,if in the Company's reasonable opinion,the • Equipment cannot be repaired to a mainminabie condition or if such parts replacement is required as a result of. • unusual physical or electrical.stress on the Equipment; • accident,neglect,abuse,misuse Of other-than-normal use of Equipment, • failure to perform routine maintenance oil the Equipment in accordance with the Company's recommended procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. \ - - « . .� A / 0 § 7 9 , c) 7 § ' n \ - 4. • .. . // 6 (4 .0 6 o e = 0 o n 2 0 t< / Po co cA O co \ �-® § § e 9 ] ?� _ § pa \ / A% / ]nCu .�� E n K e n tZo . d a,ƒ.� p R 2 O § ' . o o / 0 § - / . 0 0 \ O — � O / q ƒ n R 7 0 9, q ! E 1 w . C0S' A + m 0 0 e § I i \ ° » ^ \ \ member of the Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission, commencing upon confirmation by the City Council and expiring on October 31, 2011, is hereby confirmed. APPROVED AS TO FORM: Ab S '3' i c CITY ATT•RNEY Date p:\LAW-COUNCIL DOCUMENTS\2011\2003lvlj t 447 te• - /% • By - Councilmember Adopted.... Y. ..7 City Clerk�7 Approved..41,. ..' 71:66 Mayor tive."(2003) Michael Phipps Gallery, Omaha,NE. `Lessons of Life."(1999)Jindra Fine Art Gallery, Peru State College,Peru,NE. "Recent Work."(1995) Anderson-O'Brien Gallery, Omaha, NE. "One Person Show."(1993)Jindra Fine Art Gallery, Peru State College,Peru,NE. "M.F.A. Thesis Show."(1993) Art&Art History Department Gallery, UNL,Lincoln,NE. GROUP "2"d Annual African American Artists Exhibit."(2007) Loves Jazz and Art Center, Omaha,NE. "1'Annual African American Artists Exhibit."(2005) Loves Jazz and Art Center, Omaha,NE. `A Celebration of African Culture."(2005) Bellevue University Art Gallery,Bellevue,NE. `Banned Books:Downtown Omaha Lit Fest."(2005) Omaha Healing Arts Center, Omaha,NE. 'Love 4 Sale."(2004) Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, NE. `Black History Month Exhibition." (2003) Two person show. Haydon Art Gallery,Lincoln, NE. `Summer Invited Group Show."(2003) Haydon Art Gallery, Lincoln, NE. 'Jam Packed and Jelly Tight."(2001)J. Doe Exhibit, Hot Shops Art Center, Omaha,NE. SERVICE ACTIVITIES Profession Omaha Black Arts Council, founding member. (2008-present) College-ArtAssociation-Committee-on-Diversity-P-ractices;member-.(1996-2000,2009-2012)- Multicultural Grant Reviewer,Nebraska Arts Council. (2004-present) Juror, Omaha Summer Arts Festival. (2000, 2005) Advocacy Team member, College Art Association. (1996-2000) d architecture from the Renaissance to the 20th Century. Peru State College FREQUENT COURSES A-r-t-History a-survey-class for-artmajors-seeking-to-understand-visual-culture-and learn about the diverse people and cultures that created individual works of art through the study of the art itself. Figure Drawing, an exploration of the measurable properties (structural and anatomical factors) along with the dynamic properties (design and expressive factors) of the human figure. T s necasary. F. Warranty— • (I) EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED ItEREIN,THE COMPANY DISCLAIMS AI A.WARRANTIES,EXPRESSEI)OR.IMPLIED WMI REGARD TO THE MATERIALS PROVIDED HEREUNDER,INCLUDING ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHATABILITY AND FITNES.'S FOR IFTFENDEI)USE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT. (2) CUSTOMER AGREES THAT THE COMPANY WILL NO'!BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIM.ffEl)TO LOSS OF USE,REVENUE OR PROFIT OF ANY KIND HOWEVER CAUSED. G. Exclusions— (I) The Company's obligation to provide pans and labor pursuant to this agreement is contingent upon the proper use of the Equipment. The Con many shall not be obligated to provide parts and labor pursuant to this Agreement,if in the Company's reasonable opinion,the • Equipment cannot be repaired to a mainminabie condition or if such parts replacement is required as a result of. • unusual physical or electrical.stress on the Equipment; • accident,neglect,abuse,misuse Of other-than-normal use of Equipment, • failure to perform routine maintenance oil the Equipment in accordance with the Company's recommended procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies.