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03-01-2010 PRCEMMINUTES Parks, Recreation & Community Education Advisory Board March 1, 2010 Members present were Mike Retterath, Jay Bartholomew, Mary Christensen, Lora Muilenburg, and Chad Czmowski. Also present from the Chamber of Commerce Leadership Committee were Eric Opland, Jim Rustad and Steve Kropp. Staff present included Dolf Moon, Mike Bahe, John McRaith, Sharon Armstrong, Marv Haugen, September Jacobsen and Karen McKay. The meeting was called to order at 5:15 pm. A motion was made by Jay Bartholomew and seconded by Lora Muilenberg to approve the minutes dated February 1, 2010. The board unanimously agreed. NEW BUSINESS Annual Report John McRaith, Recreation Services Coordinator presented the Adaptive Recreation, Senior Programming and Event Center review for September Jacobsen who wasnÓt able to attend. The Adaptive Recreation Program serves 2,500 participants annually from a 45 mile radius. They meet Tuesdays from September through May, and once a month in the summer to participate in group activities such as bowling, bingo and dances. Senior programming participation has increased. Some of the activities seniors are taking advantage of include free tax preparation, line dancing. card games, safe driving courses and book club. The Event Center booked 14 new clients in Ó09 and several were repeat renters. A challenge at the Event Center is repair and maintenance of aging equipment. Recreation Programming Î There were eight more adult sport teams in Ó09 than in Ó08. The numbers of participants in youth activities have declined only slightly in 2009. Concession sales have increased, due to the investment in equipment versus renting it. Concession staff also work as building attendants to maximize staffing options. While some sponsors ended their relationship with the city at the ballparks and as youth team sponsors, new ones came forward. Registration fees have remained the same mainly because of the increase in the number of volunteer coaches. Mike Bahe, Natural Resource Coordinator presented the parks review. A new statue was installed in Boy Scout Park, and the Little Crow statue was reinstalled in Eheim Park. A buffer strip was installed along VMF Field and Tartan Park. Three long-time employees Lawrence Winter, Earl Haarstad and Cliff Paulsen retired in Ó09. Two new employees were hired in October, Ron Carter who had 14 years of previous experience in the Parks Department and Brian Magnusson who worked 10 years with the Longmont Parks Department in Colorado. There will be two large landscape projects in 2010 including Phase Two of the Hutchinson Utilities landscape upgrade planting the north and west sides of the downtown facility. There will also be 150- 200 trees and shrubs added to the Les Kouba Parkway along the Gopher Campfire Sanctuary. Volunteers from the Chamber of Commerce Leadership Committee will be helping with that project. MINUTES PRCE Advisory Board March 1, 2010 Page two Sharon Armstrong, Community Education Program Coordinator presented an overview of programs. The Arts Midwest Concert series brought four music groups to Hutchinson for education and music enrichment in a two-year program. The Hutchinson Wrestling Club, High Tides and Phoenix Drumline have partnered with Community Education to advertise in the brochure for participant registration. These groups were also able to lower their facility use fees by doing this. Youth participant numbers remain strong; while adult enrichment classes have seen some decline. Paul Szymanski manages the Middle School sports, Julie Mischke is the Adult Basic Education Instructor and Cindy Wendorff is the Early Childhood Family Education Coordinator. Marv Haugen, Facilities and Operations Manager oversees Burich Arena, the Recreation Center, indoor playground, outdoor pool, summer swim lessons and the winter and summer skate lessons. The outdoor pool is in need of an upgrade due to aging maintenance equipment and recreational opportunities. Mike asked if chairs and umbrellas could be added to the pool deck to accommodate parents supervising their children. Marv will check into this. A new scoreboard was installed in Burich Arena. The Figure Skating Association donated a $5,000 speaker system and the concession stand was remodeled to include a glass display counter. A new ice resurfacer is needed and may be powered by electricity. The late Irv and his son, Buzz Burich have been generous supporters of the arena. Dolf explained that the Parks, Recreation and Community Education Department provides a good value to the community. The partnerships and relationships with youth groups allow participants to receive affordable programming. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 6:30 pm by a motion made by Mary Christensen and seconded by Chad Czmowski. The Board unanimously agreed. klm