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1991-01-10 RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING JANUARY 10, 1991 CALL MEETING TO ORDER INTRODUCTION OF NEW MEMBERS: Terry Fisher Kathi DeLisa PRESENT: APPROVE MINUTES: December 13, 1990 Approved: Coreections: Seconded: CORRESPONDENCE: 1. Letter from Charles Del Bene, Jr. of paggi & Martin Re: Schlathaus Park 2. Letter from Bob Drennan - Wappinger's Mens Modified Softball League Re: Field Request Letter from Ronald B. Mackowiak - Letter from Ronald B. Mackowiak - Copy of Program Annual Report for Youth Bureau 6. Copy of Attendance Record submitted to Town Board 3. 4. 5. Re: No Parking Signs Rockingham Park Re: Field Requests Wappinger United Soccer period ending 12/31/90 to Dutchess Co. REPORTS: K.D. B.R. E.K. H.J.M. S.M. D.R. J.V. R.J.H. OLl} BUSINESS 1. Letter Angela Randolph - Request for fields for Poughkeepsie Women's Slow Pitch Softball League - Weekend in June for tournament NEW BUSINESS MEETING ADJOURNED NEXT MEETING ./ "1 v ,t ~~ .. TOWN OF WAPPINGER RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES - JANUARY 10, 1991 NEXT MEETING FEBRUARY 14, 1991 AT SCHLATHAUS PARK The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission was held January 10, 1991 at Schlathaus Park, All Angels Hill Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. Holt. Senior by the who is The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Chairman Ralph J. Mr. Holt introduced to the Commission Kathi DeLisa who is the new Citizen Director, Terry Fisher Commission Member who was appointed Town Board to fill the unexpired term of Nancy Drennan and Peggy Roe now the full time recreation secretary. Those present in; addition to the above are Recreation Director Bernie Reimer, Commission Members Ellen Korz, Hugh J. Maurer, Joseph Mastroianni, Donald Rider and Maintenance Supervisor John Vorndran. Also in attendance was Councilwoman June Visconti. Stephen Miller arrived at 9:00 p.m. The minutes of the December 13, 1990 meeting were approved on a motion by Mr. Rider seconded by Mr. Maurer with all in favor. CORRESPONDENCE A letter was received from Charles R. Del Bene, Jr. of paggi and Martin, Engineers, stating that they have staked out the four corners of the area which will require fill for the septic system at Schlathaus. He also stated that the location of the new well and its separation from the proposed septic system is more than adequate. A letter was received from Bob Drennan of the Wappinger's Mens Modified Softball League for the use of the Town's fields for the 1991 season. This letter was referred to Mr. Reimer for follow up. A letter was received from the Wappinger United Soccer Club for use of the Rockingham Fields for the 1991 season. This was referred to Mr. Reimer for follow up. A letter was received from Ronald Mackowiak of Wappinger United Soccer Club requesting that "No parking" signs be placed along the Rockingham Park entrance road from Regency Drive to the existing water fountain on the left hand side as you enter the Park. This had been discussed at the December meeting and approved. The secretary is in the process of getting prices and ordering the signs. A copy of the Program Annual Report for the Dutchess County Youth Bureau form DFY-3140 for the Town of Wappinger, for the period ending December 31, 1990, was distributed for informational purposes only. - :"J;-~ Recreation Minutes Page 2 January 10, 1991 The attendance report for 1990 was distributed to the members for their information. This report is submitted to the Town Board. REPORT FROM THE DIRECl'OR OF RECREATION Last Saturday was the registration for the two chi1drens programs. The gymnastic program held at Myers had 50 registrants. Last year's instructors Brenda Peura and Art Goldner are returning and the program went smoothly. The basketball program, since its move from the Junior High to Sheafe Road,has been going much smoother. The program a Ie - 12 week one is run by Len Reed, Sr. and Len Reed Jr. For the first day of registration there were 38 registered with more anticipated. The adult winter programs (2 volleyball, aerobics, and adult basketball) seem to be going smoothly. The concert for March 1 is not definitely booked but Mr. Reimer feels confident that there should be no problem. He is working with the Dutchess Community College Chorus accompanied by the Hudson Valley Philharmonic and the Dutchess College Brass Ensemble. Mr. Reimer will contact a school organization to see if they wanted to do refreshments. Advertising must be done soon. Mr. Reimer had a phone contact from West Point in reference to the May 3m concert at Ketcham. We should be receiving a confirmation letter within a week. Mr. Reimer brought up a suggested change for the Swim Program for the Commission to think over. At the present time each playground gets approximately 7 - 8 days for swim lessons. Robinson Lane, Chelsea and Quiet Acres go together, Hughsonville, Martz Field and Spook Hill have their own time. As it stands, the maximum number of children allowed in the pool is 55 and there are times when there are 80-100 children at the playground registered for swimming. A suggestion was made to make the swim program separate from the playground and have a general sign up having 2 sets of lessons each day running for 1 or 2 weeks. Mr. Reimer spoke with Mr. Ken Schribble of Deer Hill about this suggestion and Mr. Schribble said he felt that the road into Deer Hill could not handle that volume of traffic with parents dropping off their children. Another alternative would be to have a drop off site such as Junior High or one of the playgrounds. Mr. Reimer will explore this further. REPORT FROM THE DIRECl'OR OF SENIOR CENTER The Senior Center opened on January 2nd under the Town supervl.sl.on and Mrs. DeLisa mentioned that so far she has been given a wonderful reception. A report for the first 2 weeks was given out at the mefating and is a.ttached to these minutes. - , , - Recreation Minutes Page 3 January 10, 1991 Several questions addressed in the report were: 1. The Seniors give weekly dues and they receive monies from their crafts which are added to this fund. There is a question on who should control this account. It was our feeling that the Seniors themselves should elect a Secretary and Treasurer to take charge of these funds. Charlie New of the K of C will be asked to come in and speak with Mrs. DeLisa about how this is handled at the K of C. 2. One of the couples in the Senior Program will soon be getting married and it is believed that Supervisor Smith will be giving a small reception for them at the Town Hall. Mrs. DeLisa asked if we could do something. It was suggested that she might try and get a donation of flowers for the occasion. Mrs. Visconti suggested she try Silk Emporium and gave a contact name of "Nancy" and Mr. Mastroianni suggested she try Rood's Florist. 3. It was decided to have Helen Nixon continue to help with the Senior trips. She has done a great job in the past and could be a great help to Mrs. DeLisa. 4. Mrs. DeLisa is in the process of negotiating a video contract with "Video Treats". She mentioned that not many Seniors stay in the afternoon for the video and suggested having only 1 movie a week instead of 2. She would really like to try other things like dance, aerobics, and liesure time programs, blood screening, health talks, speakers on living wills etc. She well work on setting up a speakers bureau. 5. The boccie and horseshow pit will be started at the Town Hall as soon as the weather permits. We would also like to see a gazebo at the Town Hall. SOCCER Mr. Holt mentioned that he had received a call from John Russo of the Town of Wappinger Soccer Club requesting practice field. Mr. Russo said that the School District was notallowing\lse of their facilities on a long term basis but only on a one shot application. Mr. Reimer will see how this can be worked in. It is our understanding that Fishkill is still working on their two fields and if necessary the Quiet Acres field might be fixed for this purpose. We are waiting for further information on the Fishkill proposal. Mr. Vorndran questioned that the Soccer Club uses the fields after heavy rains and in doi~ so they tear up the fields. He asked if there was some way that this could be monitored. Mr. Rider will speak with representatives of the united Soccer Club about this. Mr. Vorndran also asked if there was any way that the soccer,~eason could start a couple'of weeks later so they would have some time to work on the field. ~:11" Recreation Minutes Page 4 January 10, 1991 We haven't heard anything further on the Buyokowski property on Route 376. We hope that the area is not stripped of all the top soil before it is turned over to the Town. We are still hoping that if all goes well that it can be playable in 1992. SCHIATHAUS PROPERTY Mr. Holt requested that Mrs. Korz, Mrs. Roe and Mr. Vorndran work on getting the building in shape - cleaned up, curtains, furniture etc. Mr. Vorndran will check on replacing the burners on the stoveoand move out all the old furniture. Mr. Holt said that he had requested on oval wooden table from I.B.M. to be used as a meeting table. We will also request that Mr. Ossenkop look at the bathroom and give us some suggestions on making a handicapped facility. Although the septic won't be completed until at least August, we can start to get some plans formulated. CASTLE POINT Items to be done at the above park are: 1. Put in two backstops, 2. Cover landfill area and seed, 3. Put in a floor in the shelter, 4. Put in electricity, 5. ~t in restrooms, 6. Put in a well and septic system and 7. Addition of storage area. We will probably be going to the Town Board to request funds from the Parkland Trust to accomplish some of this work. Several pictures were circulated of Castle Point and the new shelter area. Mr. Holt mentioned that a letter was going to the newspaper along with the pictures thanking those who helped construct the building. Each will be given a certificate of thanks at a luncheon to be held at a later date. A tax map was available showing the property owned by the Town across the road from the Castle Point Park. The Commission would like to be able to remove some of the trees for a better view of the river from the picnic area. In reviewing the map, it was noted that the Town owns only ha1f-way down directly across from ~thePark and that Castle Point V. A. Hospital owns the rest. It was suggested that we contact the Hospital to get permission to do this work. DOCK AT CHELSEA Mr. Vorndran mentioned that the D.E.C. has repaired half of the dock that was coated with kerosene after the Hudson River spill last Fall. Now with the dock in we will in turn will lead to parking problems. to this problem. see more use of this facility which We must keep looking for answers l"! . Recreation Minutes Page 5 January 10, 1991 Mr. Rider questioned the advisability of the Commission to purchase their own thermos jugs in light of the problems we had with those we rented from Rent-All for Christmas. We could use our own for the summer program, special programs such as Halloween and Christmas and for concerts. Mr. Fisher mentioned that he thought that they ran about $130. each. Mr. Rider will check into prices from a restaurant wholesale place. Mr. Rider brought in an order blank from the Dutchess County Extension for the purchase of the tree seedlings. It was recommended that the Commission order some trees to be planted initially at the barn site and to eventually be transplan'hed at Robinson Lane and Castle Point. With the addition of the 30+ acres at Castle Point and eventually the Buyokowski Property, we should be looking toward new mowing equipment and additional personnel. MARTZ FIELD The two trees by the Memorial stone at Martz Field are being removed and transplanted at Schlathaus. They are too big and will be replaced with something different. The fence around Martz Field ball diamond is in bad shape. We are going to have to bolt in the top rails of the fence. Also the fence on the tennis courts are starting to rust. It is suggested that we should look into having someone paint it. The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 on a motion by Ellen Korz seconded by Hugh J. Maurer with all in favor. Peggy Roe Secretary .-'- 1990 Bills 00-06-7110.21 00-06-7110.40 00-06-7140.40 01-06-7310.4 1991 Bills BILLS PAID DURING JANUARY 1991 H. G. Page Dynawatch, Inc. John Vorndran Chris Bar Electric East Fishkill Railroad Tie B. & D. Excavating Urey Hardware Farm Products Corp. Bottini Fuel Bottini Fuel Dutchess Co. Senior Citizen John Vorndran 7620.4 Senior Citizen Accounts Roberts Boice Paper Company $2,755.10 240.00 7.00 1,018.00 94.87 1,500.00 89. 12 103.55 171.52 194 .84 150.00 43 . 34 195.00 JANUARY REPORT TO RECREATION COMMISSION SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER Considering our controversial beginning, we got off to a positive start. Regina Waldron was hired as the arts/crafts teacher at $8.00 per hour. She began January 2nd, the first day the center op-ercrt-ed under Town _ superv i s ion. -Every senior participated in the craft project-making rug yarn poodles. In the afternoon, a -group played ~okeno. Most seniors left by 2:00P.M. January 3- Exercise classes were offered, 16 Seniors participated. Sue Borchardt was contracted through-the YMCA to be the exercise teacher at $15.00 per hour. News Center 6 came in to interview the Seniors, Connie and me. This was aired Friday 1/4/91. January 4- Dan Blo.ck from Hudson Valley News came in to interview both the Seniors and me. All in all the week went well. Seniors appear to enjoy crafts on a daily basis, enjoyed exercise, but most leave by 2:00-2:30. An average of 25 members per day signed in. Members filled out new registration forms(see attached). Included on form was a survey of activities they are interested in. The top ten-choices besides arts/crafts are: Picnics Cards/games Bingo Dance Videos Gardening Jewelry Making Music Ceramics Slide Shows I have added Bingo to the Friday P.M. schedule and Videos to the Thursday P.M. schedule. Cards/games are already scheduled. Other interests will be added at future dates. Members sign in daily, and pay 500 per week to be put into a f~nd used for luncheons and/or special events. A member gave me $23.00 left over from previous fund. There were 3 RSVP volunteers residing outside the Town. I called RSVP for information on what our responsibility was to the volunteers and their responsibility to us. After speaking to Norma Lynn of DCASC, I advised Connie of our obligation to verify volunteer hours, duties and the request of my going for training to learn how to do this. It was decided to not use these services. Connie and I spoke to the volunteers and advised them of the decision. The volunteers have been at the Center for 21~ years. They agreed to be volunteers for the Town with no obligation from the Town. We are taking a survey on whether the Seniors would like L>ial-A-Ride on more days. The results will be-.given tD Connie before she signs the Dial-A Ride Contract. ISSUES TO BE ADDRESSED: A video contract is being negotiated with Video Treats. Though Seniops showed interest for these on survey, ~ have not seen evidence for this. Would suggest we begin with one video per week and add more if there is a need for this. Helen Badami and finance Angelo are getting married. Connie has offe.red to have a reception for them. Any suggestions? Weekly dues collected-we need a checking account. Sales from craft items are added to this fund. I have a concern with the fairness to those that are frequently present vs those that participate occasionally. Crafts is the most popular-would like to continue crafts on a daily basis. Regina has offered to run a Friday bingo game and possibly other activities in the afternoon. I would like to utilize hex abilities. She has developed a good relationship with the Seniors in a very short time. Seniors have requested a picnic at Bowdoin Park. Does this belong to the Town? How do I find available dates? Trips! Helen Nixon spoke to me about this. Suggest we continue to let her handle this. I will suggest we work together and help her with this. What is our budget? What is the distance limit? How many? How much would a bus cost if Seniors chose to pay for everything to enable them more trips? The coffee makers at the Center were replaced by a commercial coffee maker I had. Would like to order coffee -, , , by the case. Spoke to a distributer. Cost would be $25.00 per case (42 indo packets) includes coffee filters. This would eliminate extra trips to the supermarkets. Milk can be bought as needed. Seniors have cookies daily. Is there a wholesale cookie distributor? I have been buying these at the supermarket. ..r.~ c ... ;>~~~A~~~ :.~._ 0/-" "Jt,,~"1 I~.... ..... .... '~.' '.~. '> .~.. ..- . "~~.:. I.. ~ ~1.~'/ ,,',,>. .,- '~'~\~ 11,,0/. , :1' (~. :'I~..'.~~..'.'.~.'~. C~)) ,~ ~~'.~'/ \.~...~ ~.~..,~./~~11 ., ~~~.S~(;<?~~ TOWN OF WAPPINGER RECREA nON COMMISSION 20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD WAPPINGERS FALLS. N.Y. 12590 *** WELCOHE ***' PLEASE COHPLETE FOR OUR RECORDS NAME : ADDRESS: PHONE # DATE OF BIRTH: PERSONS TO CORTACT IN AN EMERGENCY: NAME : ADDRESS: RELATIONSHIP: DAY PHONE II EVENING PHONE II NAME : ADDRESS: RELATIONSHIP: DAY PHONE /I EVENING PHONE II DOCTOR: NAME ADDRESS PHONE PREFERRED HOSPITAL MEDICATIONS: NAME AMOUNT TAKEN TIMES TAKEN ALLERGIES: PLEASE HELP US PROVIDE PROGRAMS OF INTEREST TO YOU BY CHECKIRG ITEMS YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE OFFERED. YOUR SUGGESTIONS ARE WELCOMED. OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES: GARDENING -HORSESHOES BOCCI _CROQUET PICNICS' ----..---..-- OTHER INDOOR ACTIVITIES: TOLE PAINTING _QUILTING CALLIGRAPHY JEWELRY MAKING MUSIC OTHER CERAMICS BINGO PAINTING FLOWER ARRANGING DANCE (Please list) VIDEOS -CARDS/GAMES SL IDE SHOWS -WOOD BURNING LECTURES PLEASE ADD OTHER ACTIVITIES OR INTERESTS NOT LISTED. THANK yOU. 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