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03-06-2006 PRCEM MINUTES Parks, Recreation & Community Education Advisory Board March 6, 2006 Members present were: Bill Arndt and Mike Cannon. Also present were DolfMoon, September Jacobsen, Sharon Armstrong, John McRaith and Karen McKay. The meeting was called to order at 5:21 pm. A motion was made by Bill Arndt and seconded by Mike Cannon to approve the minutes dated February 6, 2006. The board unanimously agreed. OLD BUSINESS Downtown Banners - The Chamber of Commerce is promoting sponsorship of banners for downtown and is receiving a good response from the community. Luce Line Trail - Meetings continue regarding paving a portion of the Luce Line Trail between Hutchinson and Winsted. The bicycling group is working with horseback riders and snowmobilers all of whom would be using the trail. Some representatives feel the Department of Natural Resources should manage the trail. Public Arts - A commission was set up by the City Council to set parameters and outline procedures for accepting gifts for the City of Hutchinson; for example statues and water fountains. At this time, gifts are accepted without consideration of the cost of ownership such as care and maintenance. NEW BUSINESS September Jacobsen, Event Center Coordinator, is responsible for the Event Center, Senior Programming and Adaptive Recreation. September reviewed rental and attendance statistics at the Event Center with the board. Wednesdays are becoming a popular day for business rentals. A linen fee has been implemented to cover the cost of cleaning and replacement of the table linens. The number of senior citizens using the facility on a daily basis has increased. The number of fundraising projects has grown. The Senior Board directs the funds to enhance senior programmmg. The Adaptive Recreation Program meets at the Event Center September through May and accommodates approximately 100 participants from surrounding communities. MINUTES PRCE Advisory Board March 6, 2006 Page Two Sharon Armstrong, Community Education Programmer reviewed the school facilities that are rented by user groups. A new fee schedule will be implemented in July with rates that better reflect the cost for the use of the facilities. Rent fees collected are deposited into the School District's general fund. The Adult Basic Education (ABE) program meets year round at Ridgewater College. It's designed to prepare students for their GED. Some the courses include English as a second language, writing and social studies. Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) is a program that provides parenting skills to families of children from birth to kindergarten age. John McRaith, Recreation Services Coordinator, told the board that there were 134 parent volunteer coaches in 2005. Hutchinson hosted a large number of tournaments last year with the help of other current staff, such as Mark Weis, Maintenance Specialist at the Rec Center and Burich Arenas and Randy Starke, Parks Maintenance. The financial impact that these tournaments provide in the community is difficult to calculate. John posed the following questions to the Board "Should elementary aged teams be divided by ability or at random?" and "At what age do you stop giving equal play time in youth sports?" Mike Cannon feels that equal play time should be provided until ih and 8th grade in basketball, as an example. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 6:31 pm on a motion made by Bill Arndt, seconded by Mike Cannon and agreed to unanimously by the board. klm