• Mayor John Peyton has been invited by Coral Gables Mayor Don Slesnick to join the Florida League of Mayors. Slesnick is president of the organization and the yearly dues are $1,000.
• Speaking of Peyton, McGuireWoods attorney Adrienne Conrad has informed him of her resignation from the City’s Planning Commission. She was up for appointment to a second term.
• The Sulzbacher Center’s young professionals group, “The Home Team,” is having its inaugural happy hour mixer Wednesday in the upstairs lounge at the Burrito Gallery on East Adams Street. It begins at 5 p.m. and the public is invited to attend. The group raises awareness of homelessness and poverty in the community and advocates for homeless men, women and children. For more information visit www.sulzbachercenter.org.
• City Council member Bill Bishop will be appointed to the North Florida Transportation Planning Organization. He’s replacing former Council member Art Graham, who had to step down when he resigned from Council to run for State Senate.
• Speaking of Council, member Stephen Joost is sponsoring a resolution that will honor Nancy Olson, the director of Jacksonville’s Sister Cities program who recently passed away.
• The Charter Revision Commission meets Thursday. It’s at 9 a.m. in Council Chambers.
• The Museum of Science & History has elected seven new trustees: Josie Bryan, a science teacher at St. Mark’s Episcopal Day School; Gwen Hutcheson Griggs, chief administrative and legal officer at Parc Management; Carolyn Johnson, DNP, RN, vice president of patient care services at Wolfson Children’s Hospital and Baptist Health; Warren Jones, Dist. 9 City Council member; Dr. Harry G. Lee, a retired physician; Dabney Ware, an attorney at Foley & Lardner; and Margaret Wetherbee, an attorney at Rogers Towers.