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 The  History  of  LeeGROWS    1988  --  2008

 

ORIGINS – During the summer of 1988, Lee County Administrator Jim LaRue called a meeting with his key staff ( Russ Blackburn, David Graham and Anita Flaitz ) and challenged them to develop a list of actions and programs that could be done to improve the image and reputation of county government.  A couple of weeks later, the committee gave Larue just such a list.  The committee emphasized the need for county government to "get the word out" to the citizens of all the good things going on within the county.  Thus, Government Day was tried.  The county's departments set up tables and booths at the Edison Mall.  With fliers and pamphlets in hand, staff was trying to be both visible and available to the citizens.  This form of communication with the public was deemed unsuccessful as most individuals at the mall were more interested in shopping and the food court than in talking to county bureaucrats.  So the committee went back to their list and thought they would try to implement a citizen academy – type program.   The committee worked out the details and David Graham came up the name… LeeGROWS ( Government Resource and Orientation Workshop Series. ) The committee convinced Larue to "give it a try."  Consequently, on Thursday, September 8, 1988,  the first LeeGROWS class of 18 citizens began by meeting in the Commission Chambers ( now know as the First Floor Conference Room ) in the County Administration Building in downtown Ft. Myers.

 

PROGRAM'S PURPOSE -- The purpose of LeeGROWS has remained the same over the years……inform the citizens about the day-to-day operations of  county government.  It is not designed to-nor has it ever attempted to---discuss and debate the governmental issues of the day……examples-What is the role of government ??   Do the citizens want to pay more taxes for more government or pay fewer taxes and get less government ??   What is the proper balance of maintaining the environment while developing the land ??    Water restrictions---when and how much ??

 

LeeGROWS, however, has talked about the maintenance of roads, parks, facilities and future construction of facilities and the day-today services and programs available to all citizens and what it all costs.  For anyone who wants to debate and discuss the major political questions of the day…….LeeGROWS never has and never will  "scratch your political itch." The program has always tried to explain the County Government's attempt to supply daily governmental services to the citizens.  LeeGROWS has been a hands on'  program designed to examine the daily operations of county government.  Simply put….LeeGROWS has tried to explain to John Q. Taxpayer……  "where the money goes."

 

STATISTICS

Numbers of classes ( to date ) – 134

Number of  total participants ( to date ) – 4663

Smallest roster ( one class ) – 17    Class  5    ( October 1989 )

Largest roster ( one class ) – 48  Class  134

Projection of class 200 --  March  2014

Projection of total program participants by class 200 – 7,650

 

PROGRAM MANAGERS  -- 

September 1988 to April 1992      David Graham  ( 17 classes )

May 1992 to November 1992        Julio Avael    ( 3 classes )

January 1993 to present                  Booch DeMarchi   ( 110 classes )

January 2004, 05, 06, 07                     Denise Sabatini  ( 4 classes )

 

HALL of FAME  - Over the years, many citizens considering a run for local office have gone through the LeeGROWS program.  The feeling was that the program would give them a good look at how local government works in general and if they were specifically interested in being a county commissioner, it would be a great "crash course" in the daily workings of county government.  Of the individuals who later ran for office, some won and some lost.  The individuals who did go on to become an elected officials are……

John Albion – Lee County Commissioner

Vicki Lopez – Wolfe – Lee County Commissioner

Carole Green – Florida House of Representatives

Wayne Edsall – Bonita Springs City Council

Joe Burgess – Lee County Mosquito Control District Board of Commissioners

Leigh Frizzell Hayes – 20th Judicial Circuit Lee County Judge

James Green – Lee Memorial Health Systems Board of Directors

David Graham – School Board of Lee County

 

Although not elected officials, 5 LeeGROWS participants were selected in later years by the Lee County Board of County Commissioners as the Lee County Paulette Burton Citizen of the Year…..they are……..

Bill Davis, Ed and Sylvia Blue, Judy Jenkins and Steve Personette.   Paulette Burton, the award's namesake, also attended LeeGROWS.

 

PROGRAM CHANGES OVER THE YEARS --  A comparison of the program from the early years to the present…….

    1988 – 89                       2007

average class roster                20                                35

 

hours per daily session              6                                  7

 

weeks per class                        4                                  5

 

annual classes                           4                                10

 

LeeGROWS staff                     2                                  1

 

SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE – While some aspects of the program have   changed with the times, many things have remained the same since 1988 - 89. 

A)         There is no admission cost or registration fee.

B)          Free parking and complimentary lunch are included each week.

C)         The "Commission Chambers" has  been the room where each class begins the LeeGROWS program on week one. 

D)    LeeGROWS has been conducted on Thursdays.  Additionally, 7 classes have been conducted on Tuesdays. 

E)    LeeGROWS has never advertised the program.  Publicity for the program has always been by word-of-mouth and referral from previous participants. There has always been a lengthy waiting line.  At one point in January 2004, there were 1,231 names on the waiting list.  On average, the waiting list is 500 to 1000.

 

THE APPLE DOESN'T FALL FAR FROM THE TREE – Because of the success of LeeGROWS in helping Lee County government to effectively communicate with the citizenry, three other governments have begun their version of LeeGROWS…….Martin County, FL ( central east coast, ) Town of  Ft Myers Beach, City of Cape Coral, City of Barnstable, Massachusetts and City of Key West, Florida.

PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM – Most of the program is financed by county tax dollars.  However, the partnership program does allow individuals, groups and/or organizations to assist LeeGROWS in funding this program.  A financial goal of the program has always been to keep LeeGROWS as inexpensive and cost effective as possible.  The spirit behind the partnership program is that for every privately donated dollar spent on the program, a public tax dollar is saved.  The partnership program began in 1990.  Since that time, 254 partners have donated $ 12,272.  Partnerships have ranged from  $ 5 to $ 250.   Of all those partners, one individual deserves special recognition……..Edith Nealon, a retired Lee County public school system employee. Since October of 2000, she has made 80 donations totaling $ 850.  Thanks, Edi, for your continual support of the LeeGROWS program.

AWARD WINNING PROGRAM – In 1989, the LeeGROWS program received a National Association of Counties ( NACO) award.  NACO is an organization that tries to promote responsible, efficient and cost effective government at the local level.  In awarding the Lee County Board of County Commissioners with the award for LeeGROWS, the certificate sited it as an "innovative and effective program to communicate with the general public."


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