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04-04-2005 PRCEM MINUTES Parks, Recreation & Community Education Advisory Board April 4, 2005 Members present were: Mike Cannon, Beth Hepola, Lora Muilenburg, Kirk Kosel, Lenore Flinn, Deane Dietel, Ralph Johnson and Bill Arndt. Also present were Dolf Moon, September Jacobsen, John McRaith and Karen McKay. The meeting was called to order at 5: 15 pm. A motion was made by Bill Arndt and seconded by Beth Hepola to approve the minutes dated March 7, 2005. The board unanimously agreed. NEW BUSINESS Earlv Summer Registration is scheduled for Tuesday, May 3 from 6:00-8:00 pm. Rather than have the regular meeting in May, board members are invited to volunteer at the registration. Senior Center - September Jacobsen, Event Center Coordinator reviewed the goals reached in 2004, one of which was to increase participation. This was achieved by adding programming geared toward younger seniors, and also by purchasing a pool table, additional dance flooring, and cabinets in the kitchen. Many of the additions were funded by senior donations. Event Center - Accomplishments in 2004 include an increase in rentals from 473 to 827 including business rentals. New equipment purchased and available for rent include lights, mirrors, and candle holders. $1,500 has been generated by these new rental options. A new entrance is still planned; it will be done when the parking lot is replaced. The parking lot will be done in phases in 2005; there will be some inconvenience for participants during the construction. Adding more storage area is planned along with painting for this year. September will be looking for creative ways to fundraise. The Event Center has access to new software through the City's web site. What impact that will have on rentals is unknown. Adaptive Recreation, a program designed for adults with mental disabilities, meets at the Event Center and provides activities for 80-100 participants from area communities. Recreation - John McRaith, Recreation Services Coordinator reviewed youth programs including Middle School and High School age soccer. The program is growing in interest, but is not school sponsored. MINUTES PRCE Advisory Board April 4, 2005 Page two Registration for Jr. League baseball and girls softball has been taking place; the associations are pleased with the numbers so far. The registration process flows much better since there are multiple employees able to register people at the same time. The boys and girls ball programs play in separate leagues with the exception of T -ball. This has resulted in an increase in participation. There is an option for boys to play softball in grades 3, 4 and 5; it's a good alternative for those who don't want to play baseball. Adult sports saw a significant drop from 1997 to 2003. The number of teams reached a plateau in 2004 and has experienced a slight increase since. Goals for 2005 include coaching packets for the volunteer coaches so they know what to expect when they sign up to coach. John will also explore what impact that tournaments have on the city versus the revenues that PRCE receives. After a brief discussion with board members they felt that it was important to continue to run tournaments on local ballfields and in the gyms. They also felt that there should be open gym available for local use. Another goal is to decide whether there should be guidelines for financially needy families to receive ball and swim lessons at no charge. Currently families in need of assistance need a referral from a Social Services Representative. Following the referral, participant's fees are waived for swimming lessons during the summer months and T- ball, baseball and softball sponsored by the PRCE Department. The board felt that the current policy was fair. BOARD MEMBER ITEMS Deane Dietel questioned if the Bike and Blade Bonanza sponsored by the PRCE would be held in 2005. It was one of the programs eliminated two years ago as part of the budget cuts. Dolf told the board that this item has been discussed with the Police Department, which was also very involved in the program. Running the program involves many volunteers in addition to an overtime situation in the Police Department. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 6:30 pm by a motion made by Ralph Johnson and seconded by Lora Muilenburg. The board unanimously agreed. klm