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DHS City Council Becker family members and his giant white poodle Rohrer listen as Mayor Parks reads proclamation announcing Jack Becker Youth CERT program
The City Council met for its regular meeting on October 1, 2013 at the Carl May Center. Fire Chief Pat Tomlinson talked about fire prevention, and was given a proclamation by Mayor Yvonne Parks naming October as “Fire Prevention Month in Desert Hot Springs.”
The late Jack Becker was honored with a proclamation naming the youth CERT program after him. Present to receive the proclamation were his widow Lorraine, children, and his dog Rohrer. More photos by Bruce Montgomery
DHS City Council Becker family members and his giant white poodle Rohrer listen as Mayor Parks reads proclamation announcing Jack Becker Youth CERT program
DHS City Council Mayor Yvonne Parks presents fire chief Pat Tomlinson proclamation of October as Fire Prevention Month in Desert Hot Springs
DHS City Council Lori Weathers and Gloria Tapia with Riverside COunty Office on Aging standing by mobile van
DHS City Council Shannon Buckley and Jeanine Plute taking notes of the proceedings