2009-02-04
Recreation Commission Minutes
February 4, 2009
RECREA nON COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
NEXT MEETING, MARCH 11,2009
The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission was held
February 4,2009 at Schlathaus Park, 126 All Angels Hill Road, Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess C<;mnty, New York.
The meeting was called to order at 7:05 pm by Acting Chairman Gary E. Trudell
in Chairman Ralph J. Holt's absence, with the following persons present: Kay Von
Reyn, Senior Director, Jaclyn Smith Recreation Director and Commission Members Jim
Chappas, Bruce Lustig and Uma Satyendra.
The minutes from the December meeting were approved with no corrections.
Mr. Trudell began by welcoming Jaclyn Smith to the meeting as our new
Recreation Director.
OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE
1. In September a letter was sent from Ralph Holt to Senator Steve Saland asking
that the Senior Little League Team from the Town of Wappinger be recognized
for winning the State Championship and advancing to the Regional Finals. In
return Senator Saland sent official commendations in folders to be handed out to
each member ofthis championship team. Mr. Holt will have a gathering for these
young men, to hand out their commendations, when he returns from vacation in
March.
2. Letters and applications for 2009 were sent to 2008 Camp Directors, Counselors
and Lifeguards inviting them to return this year. Thus far, we have received 14
applications from returnees as well as 9 applications from new applicants.
3. A memo was sent to Supervisor Colsey and the Town Board from Ralph Holt in
regard to the 2009 Quadricentennial. It outlines the wish of the Dutchess Co.
Museum Hall of Fame to participate by showcasing their facility and that the only
expenses that the Town will be liable for will be in regard to safety issues. All
other improvements will be at the Museum's expense. Mr. Trudell indicated that
this resolution would be put before the Board at the February 9th meeting.
4. A memo was sent to Supervisor Colsey and the Town Board requesting the hire of
Jaclyn Smith as the new Recreation Director, replacing Scott Cheney.
5. A "Thank You" card was sent by Kay VonReyn, Senior Director, to Lori Morris
and her 4th grade religion class, thanking them for the beautiful Valentine
centerpieces they made for the Senior Center.
6. Letters were sent from the Recreation Office to the bands that will be performing
in our Summer Concert Series asking for contracts. Out of the seven bands
scheduled to play we have received five responses.
7. A memo was sent to Frederic Awino, Town Comptroller, and copied to
Supervisor Colsey, in regard to an auditing recommendation to Recreation. The
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collection of funds must now be more specific and presented in spreadsheet
format.
8. In response to a letter from Protection One, our alarm company, new contacts and
codes have been sent for the Barn on Montfort Road.
9. A letter was sent from Kay VonReyn to Dr. Erik Sims thanking him for speaking
to the seniors about foot and leg health, a very important part of successful aging.
10. A card was sent to Chris Petty and Junior Girl Scout Troop #67 thanking them for
making Valentine placemats, which will be used at the Valentine party to be held
at the Villa Borghese on Feb. 18th.
11. A letter from Pete Sanfilippo of the Mid Hudson Road Runners Club was sent to
Supervisor Colsey and the Town Board for approval of the "Mom & Pop Senior
Race" to be held on July 11 th, 2009. This will also be presented to the Town
Board at the February 9th meeting.
INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
1. A letter was sent from the Dutchess Co. Youth Bureau about the availability of
2009 Asset Mini-Grants. The grant theme is "Constructive Use of Time"
encouraging youth to exercise decision-making capabilities. Applications must be
in by Febru~y 25th. Mrs. Manning will supply a copy to anyone with an interest.
2. A memo was received from Supervisor Colsey outlining the use of vacation time,
personal time, sick time and comp time.
3. The agenda for the January 26,2009 Town Board meeting includes a Recreation
Director Candidate Review in Executive Session. At that time Jaclyn Smith was
interviewed for that position and was approved.
4. An e-mail was received from Angelo Fabrizio of the Hudson Valley National
Adult Baseball Assn. (HVNABA) requesting that a "blurb" about his organization
be put into our Recreation Guide. Mr. Holt feels that we could do this since this
team has used our fields over the last two or three years. Mr. Chapp as stated that
the HVNABA is not a Town sponsored program and if we put them in the guide it
would open us up for having to do the same for other groups. Upon voting, the
Commission decided not to put their information in the Guide.
5. Also received from the HVNABA is their request for use ofthe fields at Robinson
Lane. Ifwe approve the use of the fields, Roland Norris will receive a copy of
their schedule so that he may note any conflicts in scheduling. The Commission
has approved sending this application to Roland Norris for final approval.
6. An e-mail was received from June Ellen Notaro of the D.C. Youth Bureau with a
listing of some 2009 summer programs and work opportunities that may be of
interest. You will find a copy in your packets.
7. Also received from the D.C. Youth Bureau were applications for the Youth
Excellence Awards (YEA). Catagories include Professional Youth Worker,
Professional Teacher and the Dorothy O. Lasday Award. Copies were given to
Ralph Holt and Gary Trudell and Jaclyn Smith. Copies available
8. A resolution will appear on the Feb. 9,2009 agenda for approval of the July 11,
2009 "Mom & Pop Walk / Run" sponsored by the Wappinger Knights of
Columbus Council # 1646.
9. A phone call was received from Chris Schoen on 1/29/09 and Gary Mensching on
2/4/09, both of Little League, requesting permission to put an extension on the
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equipment storage building at Robinson Lane next to the concession stand. The
addition would extend 11 feet from the right side of the building and be of the
same depth as the existing building. Little League would also like to lay a
concrete slab between fields SL-l and SB-2 to be able to store and cover the beam
clay before it is used on the fields.
RECREATION DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Ms. Smith indicated that she was happy to be on board. She and Mr. Trudell have
been at work interviewing prospective coaches for our Winter Basketball Program. More
interviews will take place tomorrow night (February 5th). The applicants show promise
and we must select someone immediately as our program begins on Saturday, Feb.th. A
list of interested participants has been collected in the Recreation Office and those people
will be called to sign up on the first day of the program. Ms. Smith and Vma Satyendra
with do the registration. The Recreation Office will send a press release to the Southern
Dutchess News announcing that the program has started and that registration will still be
accepted on February 14th. Mr. Trudell will put information on the sign at Schlathaus
about the registration.
Ms. Smith is excited about the use of Carnwath for different events and suggested
the possibility of a "Teen Dance" to be held there on a Friday Night. There would be a
charge to cover expenses and we could ask parents to volunteer as chaperones. She also
said that the same can be done for an adult "50's Party". She wondered what would be
necessary to get something like this started. Mr. Trudell said that the Sports Museum
was taking over the Chapel for the Quadricentennial, but plans like that could be made
before or after the summer. Mr. Chapp as suggested the possibility of having the County
Players come down and do a show or their Summer Review. Mr. Trudell said that all
ideas would be welcome and any help in gathering the information for their ideas would
be considered by the commission.
Ms. Smith has contacted Cathy Dutcavitch of the American Red Cross to set up
First Aid and RTE classes for our counselors and directors for 2009. She will meet with
her soon.
SENIOR DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Ms. V onReyn began by saying that the average daily attendance is up to 31
seniors per day over last year despite the bad weather. In January we had four (4)
scheduled closings for New Year's Day and Jan. 2nd the floating as well as Martin Luther
King's Birthday and Diner Day which was our out-of-center event for the month. The
center had two additional weather closings and two 2-hour delayed openings. We held
two lunches during the month: a combined Dec.lJan. Bithday Soup Day and a Pizza
Bingo Friday. We sent out four get-well and condolence cards this month.
The Senior Center's first bus trip is a St. Patrick's Day celebration set for Friday,
March 13th at The Brownstone in No. Haledon, NJ. We are currently updating the trip list
that will appear in the Recreation Guide.
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JIM CHAPPAS'S REPORT
Mr. Chapp as had no report at this time.
UMA SATYENDRA'S REPORT
Ms. Satyendra had no report at this time.
BRUCE LUSTIG'S REPORT
Mr. Lustic said that Soccer is now playing indoors and State Cup Games have
been scheduled as early as March 28th. It is not certain whether the fields will be ready
for play that early in the season. If they are not we might have to use the fields in Carmel
which have artificial turf. The WUSC is hoping to start it's season the weekend of April
6th and tho The league has looked into having Tru-Green work on the fields to get them
ready by fertilizing, aerating and grub control. Tru-Green's estimate is higher than it was
last year. The subject of Porta-Johns came up and Mrs. Manning said that letters were
sent out to five (5) companies for bids and as soon as we get back three we will be able to
go to the Town Board for approval.
Mr. Lustig stated that he feels that the Commission should go on record to urge
the Supervisor and Town Board to consider staffing Recreation to its prior level should a
stimulus package be received from the government.
ACTING CHAIRMAN'S REPORT
Mr. Trudell began by stating that the Winterfest, by all accounts, was a complete
success. It is estimated that between 250 and 300 people showed up for the event.
Supervisor Colsey was so impressed with the event that he asked for a list of all
volunteers so that he might send a letter of thanks to each one. The Rotary Club was
there selling hot dogs and they sold out completely. Fifteen dozen donuts were ordered
and all were gone by the end of the event. Hot cider and hot chocolate were also
available. We did not charge for the donuts and beverages but asked for donations.
$132.75 was collected. It needs to be determined how that money will be allocated. The
bill for the donuts and cider came to about $118. It is suggested that we use this money
to pay for the refreshments.
During Winterfest the Dutchess County Sports Museum was open to visitors. Joe
Ennesser mentioned that in the past year the museum had about 100 people visit. On this
one day alone more that 50 people visited the facility. The Sports Museum was thrilled
with the exposure they received.
The Hughsonville Fire Co. was there with trucks and firemen. Although
Recreation did their best with one man to clear the ice and snow from the previous
Wednesday, it was Glen Cramer from Hughsonville that suggested to the Supervisor that
he have Graham Foster come to clear and sand the parking areas. It made an enormous
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difference. It was great having Hughsonville there as they allowed the children to climb
on and sit in the fire trucks.
Mr. Trudell said that toward the end of the festivities Councilman Bill Beale
expressed his pleasure with how successful the day was and would like to meet to discuss
ways of improving this event for next year as well as other events that will bring people
to Camwath. Mr. Trudell asked the Commission to give some thought to any ideas they
may have for events at Carnwath. Jim Chapp as spoke of a Christmas event that was held
in a town in Connecticut with several different forms of entertainment, Santa, a decorated
fire truck parade and fireworks. This celebration was held actually in the town so that
there were restaurants and displays as well as the activities above. It was questioned
whether this would work at Camwath.
The commission discussed some small incidents that took place because ofthe ice
and slippery conditions. A report was made up by Florence Graff outlining her
suggestions for next year. A copy was forwarded to Ralph Holt and Gary Trudell.
Mr. Lustig asked if Easter could be held at Carnwath again this year. It was
decided at the last meeting to use Carnwath for Easter. If the weather permits we will do
the Egg Hunt outside and have the refreshments in the chapel.
Mr. Lustig also suggested holding some of our Camp activities there. Mrs.
Manning related a phone conversation she had that afternoon with Kate Palumbo of the
WCSD. She is in charge of sports facility usage (gyms, etc.) For the month of March
our programs are not going to be able to use the gymnasiums in their various schools as
they are setting up special equipment for a new program being introduced. Some will be
moved to the cafeterias, other like Volleyball have to cancel their sessions. Ms. Palumbo
indicated that the scheduling for next year is in question, the ramification of how this will
affect our programs is uncertain at this time. Mr. Chapp as indicated that he was ofthe
impression that there was a reciprocal understanding trading the usage of the fields at
Robinson Lane for the usage of the gymnasiums in their various schools. Has this
changed?
Mr. Trudell asked for an update on the Recreation Guide. Mrs. Manning stated
that all revisions that have been received have been forwarded to Scott Cheney for input
into the Recreation Guide Program. All bands have been set for the Summer Concert
Series and both the Town and Senior Trips are close to being completed pending pricing
from Ernie Bruno of Hudson River Valley Tours. Mr. Cheney has spoken to Dick
Wambach, the gentleman that does the design of the guide, and it was decided to keep
our expenses down we would use a heavy but non-gloss paper, eliminate many of the
photos and some of the pages. It has not yet been decided whether we will keep the
center full color page with the map and photos of the four camps.
Mr. Trudell told the commission that it seemed we were in good shape for the
Easter Egg Hunt. The candy and eggs have been ordered, Linda Leopardi, ofthe RCK
home economics department, has been asked to have her students bake cookies for this
event as they have in the past. We supply the ingredients for the cookies and lemonade to
go with them.. Max Dao will be the bunny. We still need to purchase and/or get
donations for raffle prizes.
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Mr. Trudell informed the commission that Little League is requesting some
upgrades to Robinson Lane. They would like to add eleven feet, or a third bay, to the
already existing two bay equipment building. The addition will house a new piece of
equipment purchased by Little League and would be no deeper than the original building.
Little League is intending to pay for this improvement and are asking for Recreation's
permission to proceed with plans to the Town Board. The commission voted and
unanimously agreed to allow the extension to be added to the equipment building.
The second part ofthe project would be to lay a concrete slab, or clay pad, on
which to store the beam clay used on the fields during the year. The clay is currently
stored by the road that runs between fields Rl and R2. Little League would like to locate
the Clay Pad outside the right field fence of SLl. It could then be covered with a tarp to
preserve its condition and be ready for use when needed. Where the clay is now stored,
uncovered, it attracts wasps and the clay piles attract children. Children have been stung
because of this. The concrete slab, in the new location, should eliminate this problem.
Little League will also be responsible for the cost incurred by this project. The
commission voted and agreed to allow the concrete slab to be put in place with the
condition that it does not interfere with the eventual construction ofthe Challenger field.
The meeting adjourned at 8:30 PM.
Eileen Manning
Recreation Secretary
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