03-07-2011 PRCEMMINUTES
Parks, Recreation & Community Education Advisory Board
March 7, 2011
Members present were Jim Waldron, Elizabeth Hanninen, Jay Bartholomew, John Rodeberg, Mary
Christensen and Mike Retterath. Also present were Dolf Moon, Sharon Armstrong, Sara Witte, Mike
Bahe, September Jacobsen, John McRaith, Raquel Bushman and Karen McKay.
The meeting was called to order at 5:15 pm.
A motion was made by John Rodeberg and seconded by Elizabeth Hanninen to approve the minutes
dated February 7, 2011. The board unanimously agreed.
NEW BUSINESS
Recreation- John McRaith, Recreation Services Coordinator, reviewed accomplishments from 2010
including adding a new activity, Kidd Klub, a playground program for children in the summer. He
also used high school soccer and volleyball players to help coach the youth programs and provide their
programs with a fundraiser. John will be offering adult teams an opportunity to have flexible
scheduling of games to make participating easier with work schedules. He will also be communicating
with participants via e-mail; a process which has been made easier with a recent upgrade.
Raquel Bushman, Tournament Director, updated the board with statistics from the tournament season.
Boys, girls and adult basketball, girls fastpitch, volleyball, broomball and adult softball tournaments
were held in Hutchinson last year. Teams return to play in Hutchinson due to the tournament formats
and PRCE’s efforts to better accommodate players and teams. Raquel also coordinates the concession
operations at the Rec Center and Roberts Park. Revenues remain strong by catering to the players and
spectators at tournaments. Income from the stands helps fund recreation in Hutchinson.
Parks – Sara Witte, Parks Supervisor, outlined 2010 park maintenance projects including burning,
planting and mowing parks. The redesigned park sign installation project was completed after a four-
year cycle. New playground equipment was installed in Riverside, Rotary and Lions West parks. The
school district athletic fields were also renovated in 2010.
Projects scheduled for 2011 include: an Arbor Day planting event with 3M volunteers in April, the
planting of native prairie areas at Roberts Park, Millers Woods and Cedar Park, and installing lighting
in the School Road tunnel and Tartan Skate Park. Veteran's Memorial Field will undergo renovation in
the concession and shelter areas. Work will also begin on the Parks Comprehensive plan.
Community Education – Sharon Armstrong, Community Education Program Coordinator focused her
presentation on student success.Core values and relationships are essential and a culture of high
expectation is critical for student success.
The board received statistics on program enrollment and facility usage. Overall participation has
remained steady for youth programs, the number of adult programs held declined the past two years,
but rebounded in 2010.
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Event Center/Senior Center - September Jacobsen, Event Center Coordinator, reviewed Event Center
usage. The Event Center was open 352 days in 2010. There were 21 weddings with half of those
producing a repeat rental. Electrical usage was down 1% and gas consumption was down 3.5% last
year. Goals for 2011 are to insure that regular renters are satisfied and attract new rental groups to the
Event Center.
Adaptive Recreation is a program offered to the physically and mentally challenged population of
Hutchinson and the surrounding communities. It began in 1982 and has approximately 40 participants
meeting weekly during the school year and once per month in the summer. Activities include bingo,
dances and bowling.
Senior programming is available at the Event Center such as massages, toenail clinics, tours, card
games, AARP defensive driving courses and dances. A monthly newsletter is sent out to senior
citizens. By e-mailing some of the newsletters, two month's worth of postage was saved in 2010.
Volunteers made over 500 chair covers to be rented out as a part of a fundraiser. They also knitted 300
hats for men and women in the military. September will continue to work with younger seniors to
promote programming.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 6:40 pm by a motion made by Mary Christensen and seconded by Jim
Waldron. The Board unanimously agreed.