[SPEAKER_02]: 귀하의 브랜드
[Fred Dello Russo]: 환영. 메드포드 시를 대표하여 시의 첫 번째 임기인 버크 시장의 손님으로 여러분을 맞이하게 된 것을 기쁘게 생각합니다. 이때 저는 Casey와 Medford Helfire Hand Heard의 해커 섹션 회원을 초대했습니다. 이제 Medford Division이 방에 오신 것을 환영합니다. 우리는 저명한 성직자들의 조국 방문을 환영합니다. 스테이시 클레이튼(Stacy Clayton), 노아 목사, 웬디 목사. 이제 우리는 선출된 공무원들과 합류하게 됩니다. 메드포드(Medford)는 메드포드(Medford)의 약자입니다. 그들은 달려가서 여러분의 왼쪽 첫 번째 줄에 앉을 것입니다. 자리에 앉으시도록 여러분을 초대합니다. 우리는 Patricia Galen 상원의원, Sibaine Trans Miley Carper, 해설자 Manshord Cummins Michalets, Adam Schrage, Gais Scrapelli 및 Rick Caravello 회장을 환영합니다. 두 명의 특별 게스트가 있습니다: 폴 카무소(Paul Camusot) 시의회 의장, 폴 카무소(Paul Camusot) 시의회 의장, 명예 회장. Robert Maiarco, 위원회 위원 Kathy Kretz, Mia Mastone, Erin DiPanto, Inmarie Cugno, Paulette Vanderkloot, Robert Smorey 및 전 시장 Michael J. McGlynn. 이 기간 동안 우리가 정직한 약속을 할 수 있도록 도와주세요. 이제 우리는 메드퍼드 주지사 Stephanie Michenibuck에게 경의를 표한 분들께 경의를 표합니다. 이것이 맞습니다! 감사합니다, 시장님. 오. 그리고 이제 약속대로 4명의 학생이 초등학교에 입학하게 되었습니다. Maggie 초등학교의 Sean Sullivan, Brooks 초등학교의 Gina Macedo 및 Brooks 초등학교의 Sebastian Simon.
[SPEAKER_12]: 나는 모든 사람을 위한 자유와 정의와 함께 하나님 아래 논쟁의 여지 없이 서있는 미국과 공화국의 국기에 충성을 맹세합니다.
[SPEAKER_11]: 감사합니다 고마워요, 아이들.
[Fred Dello Russo]: 지금 인사를 드리고 계시다면 계속 일어서서 스테이시 클레이튼이 국가를 부를 때까지 기다려 주시기 바랍니다.
[Clayton]: 오, 예수님의 첫 번째 빛 속에서 말해 보세요. 당신이 자랑스러워하는 것이 무엇인지 아십니까? 일몰의 마지막 광선, 위험의 전투에서 넓은 리본과 밝은 별. 그들은 우리가 본 벽을 용감하게 뛰어넘었나요? 그리고 미사일의 빨간불 공중에서 터지는 폭탄의 빛은 밤에도 우리 깃발이 여전히 거기에 있다는 것을 나타냅니다. 아, 수학 과학은 어떤 모습인가요? 이 나라에 자유와 용감한 조국을 주겠습니까?
[Fred Dello Russo]: 이제 Grecisopala 대교회의 Noah Ibans가 있습니다.
[Noah Evans]: 주님, 성경에서 “너희는 내가 보낸 성을 위하여 기도하며 평안을 구하라”고 말씀하셨습니다. 왜냐하면 당신의 행복 속에서 당신은 행복을 찾을 것이기 때문입니다. 우리는 기도하고 지켜보며 지구의 도시들, 특히 우리의 고향인 메드포드를 방문합니다. 선출직 공무원, 시 직원, 경찰, 소방서, 학교, 기업 및 가족에게 여러분의 영혼을 보내십시오. 우리 시민 생활을 구성하는 상호 돌봄의 유대를 새롭게 합시다. 정직하고 유능한 리더를 보내주세요. 당신은 당신의 작품에서 당신이 세상의 빛이라고 말합니다. 산 위에 세워진 도시는 숨길 수 없습니다. 나의 하나님, 당신은 우리의 특별한 다양성을 포함하여 이 도시에 너무나 많은 선물을 가져왔습니다. 다양한 세대, 능력, 국적, 문화, 인종, 성적 취향 및 표현, 종교적, 정치적 신념을 가진 사람들. 우리가 이 선물의 가치를 보고 이해하도록 도와주세요. 우리나라와 세계가 분열된 이 시기에 우리를 지지하고 우리의 화합과 다양성을 축하해 주십시오. 그러므로 우리는 언덕 위의 도시이며 세상의 빛입니다. 우리에게 힘을 주시고, 용기를 주시고, 자유와 해방 속에서 모든 사람의 자유를 수호할 수 있는 희망을 주소서. 현재 권리가 불안정하거나 위협받고 있는 것으로 보이는 사람들을 포함하여 모든 사람의 권리를 보호할 수 있도록 도와주세요. 이 도시가 번영하고 우리가 연대와 평화 속에서 함께 살 수 있도록, 그리고 모든 사람과 우리 모두, 전 세계의 이익을 위해 이 사회를 건설할 수 있도록 말입니다. 이를 위해 당신의 거룩하신 이름으로 기도드립니다. 아멘.
[Fred Dello Russo]: 이제 자리를 떠나세요. 우리는 이 기회를 빌어 지난 12월 메드퍼드 시의회에서 만장일치로 승인된 구역 지정 결의안을 학생들에게 읽어보라고 권유하고 싶습니다. 그러니 가능하다면 오세요. 첫 번째 부분은 Andrews Hill의 Fatton Warehouse입니다.
[SPEAKER_00]: 우리나라의 힘은 다양한 역사에서 비롯되며, 이를 통해 다양한 문화, 신념, 전통 및 관습을 지닌 강한 사회를 만들 수 있습니다.
[Fred Dello Russo]: 엠마 버리, 앤드류 워드.
[SPEAKER_01]: 메드포드는 주민들의 인종차별과 민족성을 환영하고 소중히 여기는 커뮤니티입니다.
[Fred Dello Russo]: Matt Moran은 직업 고등학교에 다니고 있습니다.
[Noah Evans]: Medford는 아메리칸 드림과 Josephine Rizzo, Roberts 초등학교를 추구하는 모든 이민자와 신규 이민자를 지원합니다.
[SPEAKER_06]: 메드포드가 우리 도시를 안전하고 환영받는 도시로 만들기 위해 노력하는 동안 모든 사람은 메드포드에서 개인적 성장과 발전을 추구하도록 동등하게 권장됩니다.
[Fred Dello Russo]: 로버츠 초등학교의 비발린 샤바투나(Vivalyn Shavatuna).
[SPEAKER_12]: 반면에 Medford는 학교 내 공동체를 훼손하고 평등한 헌신을 저해하는 증오, 무관심, 불관용의 발언과 행동을 거부하며, 사과드립니다.
[Fred Dello Russo]: 아민 나즈 맥글린 고등학교.
[SPEAKER_02]: 우리나라의 건국이념은 모든 사람이 법치주의, 기회평등, 시민권, 인권 등 보호받을 권리를 갖는다는 것이다.
[Fred Dello Russo]: Jaspreet Kaur 콜럼버스 초등학교.
[SPEAKER_11]: 그 결과, 메드퍼드 시는 메드퍼드와 그 너머의 인종 및 소수자 문제에 대한 대화와 협력을 장려하는 것을 목표로 하는 메드포드 대화 프로젝트(Medford Dialogue Project)를 지원했습니다.
[Fred Dello Russo]: 콜럼버스 초등학교의 Gabriel Rossi.
[SPEAKER_03]: 제 이름은 메드포드입니다. 우리는 메드포드입니다.
[Fred Dello Russo]: 감사합니다 학생들이 간단하게 읽고 공유한 결의안 자체는 메드퍼드 시의회뿐 아니라 메드퍼드 학교위원회, 인권위원회에서도 만장일치로 표결됐다. 이제 저는 Medford 시장인 Stephanie Mocchini-Burke에게 이 도시의 매력에 대한 예비 사례를 발표하게 된 것을 영광으로 생각합니다.
[Stephanie Muccini Burke]: Good evening, elected officials, clergy, Ms. Clayton, you who sung so beautifully, city and school employees, and fellow Medford residents. Thank you so very much for being here, and thank you to all of those watching from home. To the youth of our community who just recited the proclamation, you inspire us. You have been raised in a time of tolerance and compassion. You embrace the diversity of our city and our country. Remain vigilant. These are trying times for our nation, no matter our personal views. But as Tip O'Neill always said, all politics is local. We're together this evening as one city because we are strong and believe in writing this chapter together. The current state of the city of Medford is summed up in three words, sound, stable, and sturdy. And as- As your mayor, I stand ready to work with you to chart a new course into an even greater tomorrow. It seems like the inauguration was just yesterday when we, as a community, collectively said, it all starts today. Well, since that day, much time has been spent among our residents, business owners, and staff working in collaboration with one another and elected officials on all levels of government to have a high-level dialogue to renew and improve our city. And I am very proud of the work done thus far, because it continues today. And I'd like to start with a focus on our finances, because a sound financial foundation is the catalyst for continuing our progress. The city's unemployment rate on 12-31 was 2.3 percent, compared to Boston's 2.5. Medford dropped from 3.7 percent this past June. Our bond rating is AA from Standard & Poor's and AA3 from Moody's, high-quality ratings. Average single families' homes are assessed at 476,000, and Medford has a stable housing market. We closed out fiscal 16 with free cash of $9.7 million. This is our city's rainy day fund. And since last February, Treasurer Irwin has aggressively pursued tax title cases, having collected $1.9 million, thus far compared with— Compared with 900,000 the previous year, the treasurer and assessor are implementing the Community Preservation Act, CPA, which was passed by the Medford voters this past November of 15 and went into effect on July 1st of 16. We project fiscal 17 collections to estimate $1.2 million, which will be available for use beginning in July. Its purpose is for affordable housing, open space, and historic preservation initiatives. We are accepting applications until February 12th for the four at-large appointments to the Community Preservation Commission. We have reinvented the senior work-off abatement program, allowing 35 seniors to earn up to $1,500 in abatements during this current fiscal year. This successful program This successful program was a win for us seniors, it was a win for City Hall, and it was a win for the residents as a whole. Thank you so, so much for your dedication to the city. Thank you, Ruth and Vivian. The roles included assisting in early voting, which we got 20,000 people to early vote this year, greeting people at city hall, handling the mail and other tasks. We're looking to open up the program again to new seniors starting April 1st. In addition to this abatement, the city offers many statutory exemptions for seniors and veterans. I will also be forwarding a request to the city council to raise the exemption levels by 50% for veterans and seniors in the coming months. We are also working with the State Division of Local Services to review the owner-occupied exemption calculation. We know there's a fundamental flaw in it, and we're going to work with our partners at the state to try and correct it, at least for Medford, if not for the whole Commonwealth. So the focus on finances continues today. In March, our community signed on to the Governor's Community Compact, which is a commitment to best practices. Through this compact, we are pursuing two major initiatives that directly impact the quality of life in our city. The first is Complete Streets. Complete Streets changes the thought process when performing road projects. It provides equal weight to all modes of transportation, whether it be walking, biking, wheelchairs, transit, as well as motor vehicles. We were awarded a $400,000 grant from the state to implement this strategy. This funding will allow us to focus on six projects that will provide the reconfiguration of intersections, pedestrian signals, bike lanes, signage, and crosswalk enhancements. The Complete Streets team, led by our engineer, Cassandra Koudelidis, We'll be holding forums the next two Wednesday nights to review the plan so the construction can begin in the spring. One such project is a major reconfiguration of Tufts Square. The second compact item is the Medford Square revitalization plan. We have received $90,000 from the State Technical Assistance Grant and the Barr Foundation Grant to facilitate the planning process. Director Lauren DiLorenzo has spearheaded public meetings, which provided great input and feedback. In March, we will be ready to move forward and ensure that this planning comes to fruition. In coordination with this process, I am very, very proud to make an announcement tonight that the Rudra Hospitality Group has closed on the property at 101 George B. Hassett Drive, just next door to us. They will be applying to construct a 124-room Premier Brand hotel with a sky bar and a 350-seat rooftop function room. This $25 to $30 million investment will create 200 construction jobs, an estimate 50 permanent jobs, and projected tax revenues just at construction cost, not value, Mr. Assessor, is $600,000 per year to start. I want to thank the team that includes John Veneziano of ERA Andrew, Realtors, and the Rudra Group for working with us to be the first domino to fall in the revitalization of Medford Square and trusting in this city's vision and process. Thank you very much to the group, John and the Rudra. I know you're here. The end. Thank you. The city was also awarded a land and water grant of $250,000 that will match city money to reimagine the Riverside Plaza adjacent to the burial grounds in Medford Square. We envision this multi-purpose space to act as a common of sorts for our community events. As Vince Lombardi said, individual commitment to a group effort, that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work. It is this commitment by my transition teams, citizens, city employees, and elected officials on all levels of government that has fostered this cooperative effort. Economic development and development in general is necessary to maintain a financially strong municipality. Prop two and a half without new growth barely covers contractual obligations, let alone health and pension costs. We rely on new growth to be able to augment services, such as offering a year-round recreation program that is being recommended by our focus group, which Councilor Scott Peli is spearheading with a group of committed residents. Thank you, George. With the housing shortage forecast from the state, we must continue to invite varied housing opportunities in our community. And I applaud Councilman Knight, Chair of the Zoning Subcommittee, for work toward revising some outdated zoning ordinances on our books. To assist in this process, we have applied for a technical assistant grant with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council, specifically for the Mystic Avenue Corridor. Thank you, Adam. So economic development continues today. And while we stress economic development, we cannot forget the richness that the creative economy brings to our city. The Chevalier Theater is the gem of our community and adds tremendous value from cultural events, musical performances, and much, much more. And while the first request for proposal, or RFP in our world, for management of the theater was deemed non-responsive, we have formed a new evaluation team. It is comprised of three members of the commission and three members from City Hall to craft a new RFP, which is nearly complete. We learned a great deal from the first round, and we will use this to select a partner that will invest in the infrastructure of this historic gem while managing it with a focus on partnerships with local businesses and organizations. Speaking of organizations, as a community, we are so very blessed to have entities such as Medford Arts Council, Cachet, Mystic Makerspace, Mackey, the Farmer's Market, Chamber of Commerce, Brooks Estate Land Trust, and the Human Rights Commission. You enrich our being every day. And I... I thank you for the selfless work you do each and every day to embrace and promote our creative, historic, and cultural perspectives. We also want to thank those that served on the library building committee led by Barbara Kerr, our library director, and our president, Rick Caraviello. Proud to say we have submitted the grant to the state for library funding, quite an accomplishment in such a short amount of time. And also, I ask you, how do we make you aware of all the things we're doing? First, we have created linguistic capability to have ConnectCTY, better known as hashtag Barry called, to reach out to the community via phone, text, and email in 11 different languages. Thank you, Diane McLeod, for spearheading that. Thank you. We are on Facebook. Twitter, and of course, the web. Second, public access will be back on the airwaves by late spring. The studio is being constructed at the front of Medford High School, where we will get a double bang for our buck. The students will learn media tech during the day, while the public will have access during the evenings. Who better to tell the stories of Medford than you, the citizens of Medford? Thank you, Mayor Mike McGlynn, for leading this. Bringing arts and culture to the forefront continues today. This winter, I signed on to the Metro Mayors Mitigation Compact to become carbon neutral region-wide by 2050. This raises This raises environmental consciousness with every decision the City makes going forward. To this end, we initiated the process last fall to purchase the streetlights that are owned and managed by National Grid, with the goal to convert to LED over the summer. We anticipate savings in electricity usage, thus reducing environmental emittances. And based on direct maintenance by us of the lights, there will be a less than 5-year payback from converting to LED. In addition, In collaboration with the City Council, we are experimenting with increased lighting in Medford Square for our decorative lights. Once finalized, we will fully install for a safer streetscape in our square. Our Office of Environment has been hard at work to receive the following grants for additional projects. $250,000 grant from the Stanton Foundation to build a dog park at Riverbend Park, which will be built this spring. And thank you, PAWS4. A grant from the Mass Coastal Zone Management for $125,000 to build the city's first green infrastructure to naturally clean stormwater before it flows into the Mystic. This is a partnership with the Mystic River Watershed Association, or MIRA as we refer to it. a partnership grant for the Clippership Connector from DCR to design and engineer the half-mile multi-use path between Medford Square and Riverbend Park. This is in partnership with Block Medford and Myra and a generous donation from Wegmans for $23,000. Thank you, Wegmans. They're not even in our city and they're already contributing to these wonderful things. So we're very lucky to have them coming and they expect construction to end by next October, November timeframe. We received a green community grant, another green community grant for 250,000. That's for LED lighting in our schools, which will be installed over the next few weeks. These grants would not be possible without the hard work of the team in the energy and environment under the leadership of Alicia Hunt. Alicia recently received the Mystic Municipal Leadership Award from the Mystic River Watershed Association. Thank you very much, Alicia, for all your hard work. And I also want to thank Eagle Scout candidate Calvin Lambert. I believe he's in the audience. Calvin. He's working with our environmental office and our Department of Public Works to build bridges around Wright's Pond for sensitive areas. So thank you very much, Calvin, for your efforts. Lastly, we have created the Go Green Medford Coalition, which will be an umbrella entity for all sustainability-minded groups in Medford to coordinate activities and track outcomes. Environmental focus continues today. As chairperson of the Medford School Committee, working with committee members, administration, and faculty, our public schools continue to make great achievements. Examples include. increased access to career and technical education for Medford students. The integration of Medford High and Medford Voc Tech has enabled our students to simultaneously participate in both rigorous academics and occupational exploration skill development. Nine new Chapter 74 technical programs are now available. Thank you, Heidi, Riccio, and the superintendent. Enrollment of ninth grade students in career tech education has doubled under her leadership. We've also secured over $1 million in new grants to revitalize our vocational technical learning environment, and we've also captured out-of-district tuitions and generated new sources of regionalized revenue to support expansion of educational opportunities for our youth. We have maintained a comprehensive curriculum that provides a full range of core academic subjects and specialized electives. Medford offers 16 advanced placement courses, among the most in the area, as well as a full complement of art, music, technology, foreign language, and health education programs. Thank you, Mr. Superintendent. and members of the school committee. We have two standout Medford students with us tonight, Joseph Farah and Ketty Toussaint. Joseph, a Medford High School senior, took first place at the Massachusetts State Science and Engineering Fair in developing scientific models, while Ketty graduated last spring from Medford Tech and is currently enrolled at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Services. As an immigrant from Haiti, she left her homeland at the age of 11 with her dad. She worked hard to learn the English language and excelled in her technical program. Ketty also earned college credit through a dual enrollment program at Bunker Hill Community College. Both of these young adults demonstrate the Medford Public Schools advantage, MPS advantage, in our commitment to you. We have introduced before school programs at our elementary schools, while after school programs are growing exponentially. They provide substantial coverage and constructive activities for students after regular hours. We are enhancing our programs and activities to provide inclusive opportunities for all students. In order to accomplish this, substantial professional development with an emphasis on social and emotional learning in our schools has been made. We have added counseling and behavior support staff to our teams. Lastly, we're recognized by the National School Board's Journal for School Security Practices. We have tightened security at all schools by adding staff and the Raptor ID system. Investments in our school children continue today. Augmented security measures at our schools would not be possible without collaboration with our public safety professionals. Safety is a core component to an individual's comfort in and desire to be in a community. We have invested in state-of-the-art self-contained breathing apparatus for our firefighters and a second set of turnout gear. Thank you, Medford City Council for voting that last night, for supporting this initiative. These are to provide the most current apparatus for firefighters' safety and ultimately for your safety. Nine new firefighters graduated the academy last month and one entered this past Monday. We are working hard to keep up with retirements by accelerating the civil service process. Kudos to our Board of Health for receipt of a seven-year, $100,000 per year grant from the Mass. Department of Public Health Bureau of Substance Abuse to provide opiate abuse prevention services for six cities and towns in our area. We all understand the impact this drug has on our society, and we are making every effort to raise awareness, erase the stigma, and provide assistance for those suffering from addiction, as well as support for their families. We have formed a team approach under Mary Ann O'Connor, who recently came to us in the last several months, for our prevention and outreach. We have an outreach manager, a recovery coach. We work with Lawrence Memorial Hospital and the Police Department. Every life matters, and we thank our police and firefighters for volunteering to administer Narcan in this cause. And while we are not declared a trust act city, be assured that our police department protocols do not allow for profiling. Witnesses and victims are not asked about their immigration status. So be sure, and that's the way it is. If you would ask me what the question posed to me most often, I would have to say it's when are we getting a new police station? I hear it day in and day out. And today, just this morning, I announced that we will be submitting a loan order to the city council next week on February 14th, requesting funds to commission an architect to begin the plans for a new station. We have turned this city upside down looking for a new location. We've toured commercial spaces. We've contacted property owners. Property owners have contacted us. And in the end, the right location, with no land costs and no relocation during construction, is the current site of the training facility on Main Street. The current facility will be demolished, and the proposed 35,000-square-foot, three-story new construction will house all amenities of the state-of-the-art resilient headquarters, including deserved equal space for our female and male officers, technology upgrades, and, most importantly, safe interior space for our offices' well-being. Public safety investments continue today. In conclusion, this city of ours, this great city of ours, continues to move forward on a foundation built on dialogue. A dialogue that echoes in this building, allowing the voices of all residents to be heard with an attitude of inclusion and fairness. A dialogue of renewal, where creative and imaginative ideas are brought forward to better the quality of life in our city. A dialogue that resonates with the message that Medford is on the move, embracing a future of possibilities, embracing a future of hope. On this night, in our beautiful city hall, and I say that the state of our city is sound, it is stable, and it is sturdy. And as your mayor, I stand as committed as ever to foster this dialogue with you as we continue to cultivate a city on which we can be partners in progress. God bless Medford, the Commonwealth, and the United States of America. Thank you all very much for being here this evening, and good night, and be safe tomorrow with the upcoming blizzard. Thank you all very much.
[Fred Dello Russo]: 오. 일어서주세요. 폐회 기도와 축복을 위해 Wendy 목사님을 초대했습니다.
[Wendy Miller Olapade]: 오. 영감을 받았나요? 당신은 나에게 영감을 주었습니다. 저는 정적이고 안정된 소리를 좋아하지 않는 것 같아요. 단단하고 안정감 있고 오래가는 소리거든요. 제 생각엔 모두와 스테파니에게 멋지고 밝고 안전해 보이는 것 같아요. 그래서 저는 메드퍼드 시민으로서 저를 위해 뭔가를 해달라는 여러분의 초대에 영감을 받았습니다. 우리 선출직 공무원, 그 직원, 시 직원들과 함께 잠시 자리에 앉을 수 있을지 궁금합니다. 선출직 공무원과 지방자치단체 공무원. 나는 다른 사람들에게 내가 이 사람들을 축복할 수 있도록 도와달라고 요청합니다. 오늘 당신을 섬기는 사람들에게 다가갈 수 있습니까? 오늘날까지 계속되고 있기 때문입니다. 그리고 축복의 영으로 나에게 오십시오. 우주의 사랑과 자비로운 정신. 하나님은 모든 것입니다. 이 도시의 신. 이 도시의 신. 하나님은 선하심, 변화하심, 안정하심, 미래와 미래, 어제와 오늘이십니다. 팔로우 그렇기 때문에 우리가 선택한 선한 사람들을 축복하고 그들에게 우리 사역에 대한 모든 책임을 맡기도록 요청하는 것입니다. 여러분의 지혜와 용기, 그리고 우리가 강하고 안정적이며 건강하게 지낼 수 있도록 매일 해주신 모든 일에 감사드립니다. 오늘 밤 우리가 앞으로 나아갈 때 그들이 용감해질 수 있도록 도와주세요. 우리가 이미 가지고 있는 것을 보존하면서 스마트하고 흥미롭고 미래지향적인 도시가 되도록 도와주세요. 주님, 이 모든 사람들에게 감사를 드리며 축복을 기도합니다. 모두가 일어섰다면 나는 너희 모두를 축복할 것이다. 오늘도 우리는 하나님께서 우리를 축복하시고 보호해 주시기를 간구합니다. 하나님께서 오늘도 우리에게 자비를 베풀고 깨우쳐 주는 방법을 계속 보여 주시기를 바랍니다. 하나님께서 오늘날에도 계속해서 자비와 은혜와 사랑으로 메드포드를 바라보시기를 바랍니다. 우리는 이 모든 것을 사랑의 이름으로 기도합니다. 모두가 “아멘”이라고 말하게 하십시오.
[Fred Dello Russo]: 맙소사, 기도해 주실 수 있나요? 케이시 농축 필터 색상. 모두 감사합니다. 시장은 아이가 다 먹지 못할 경우를 대비해 둥글게 둘러앉아 과자와 커피를 마시도록 권유합니다. 모두 감사합니다.