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File #: 09-0298    Version: 1 Name: 4/6 charitable gaming A2A3
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/6/2009 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/6/2009 Final action: 4/6/2009
Enactment date: 4/6/2009 Enactment #: R-09-117
Title: Resolution Recognizing Ann Arbor Active Against ALS as a Civic Nonprofit Organization Operating in Ann Arbor for the Purpose of Obtaining a Charitable Gaming License
Sponsors: Christopher Taylor, Carsten Hohnke
Title
Resolution Recognizing Ann Arbor Active Against ALS as a Civic Nonprofit Organization Operating in Ann Arbor for the Purpose of Obtaining a Charitable Gaming License
Memorandum
To obtain a charitable gaming license under Michigan law, a nonprofit organization is required to submit a resolution from its local governing body recognizing it as a community-based organization.

Ann Arbor Active Against ALS is a new 501(c)3 non-profit organization created by friends and colleagues of Ann Arbor residents Bob Schoeni and Gretchen Spreitzer to support finding a cure for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. ALS is a disease that paralyzes the body but leaves the mind intact. Symptoms of ALS include twitching and cramping of muscles, impaired use of the arms and legs, weakness and fatigue, slurred or thick speech and difficulty breathing or swallowing. Most ALS patients are in a wheelchair and using a ventilator within a few of years of diagnosis.

Passage of the attached resolution will allow Ann Arbor Active Against ALS to host a Family Square Dance (with raffle drawing) at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds on Friday, May 8, 2009 as part of their fundraising efforts for this year. This resolution is required in order to obtain final approval from the Charitable Gaming Division of the Bureau of State Lottery for the event.
Staff
Prepared by: Jacqueline Beaudry, City Clerk
Sponsored by: Councilmembers Taylor and Hohnke
Body
Whereas, P.A. 382 of 1972, as amended, requires that local civic nonprofit organizations be recognized by resolution adopted by the local governmental subdivision in which the organization conducts its principal activities and that a copy of said resolution be filed with any application for a license to conduct a bingo, raffle or charity game(s);

Whereas, Ann Arbor Active Against ALS has requested that it be recognized as a nonprofit organization operating in the community for the purpose of obtaining ...

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