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1992-07-08 AGENDA RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING JULY 8, 1992 CALL MEETING TO ORDER PRESENT CORRESPONDENCE 1. Letter Peter Wysco Re: Baseball Camp at Robinson Lane 2. Copy of Letter from N.Y.S.P & R. Re: Land & Water Conservation Fund 3. Boots and Bows Square Dance Groups sponsorship 4. Memo from Camo Re: Hookup at Rockingham REPORTS K.D. B.R. T.F. B.G. E.K. J.M. S.M. J.V. R.J.H. OLD BUSINESS - Evergreen Estates Subdivision NEW BUSINESS - Playground Picnic Budget MEETING ADJOURNED NEXT MEETING ~3 I '\ i '1' RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES JULY 8, 1992 MEETING NEXT MEETING AUGUST 12, 1992 AT SCHLATHAUS PARK The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission was held July 8, 1992 at Schlathaus Park, All Angels Hill Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Chairman Ralph J. Holt. Others present were Kathi DeLisa, Senior Citizen Director, Bernie Reimer, Recreation Director, Commission Members Ellen Korz, Barbara Gutzler, Joseph Mastroianni, Donald Rider and Maintenance Supervisor John Vorndran. Stephen Miller arrived at 8:00 p.m. and Terry Fisher arrived at 8:45 p.m. The minutes of the June meeting were not available to be approved. They will be submitted at the August meeting for a.p~it-'Qval . CORRESPONDENCE A letter was received from Peter Wysco, of B.A.T.T., Inc. for permission to use one possibly two field~ at Robinson Lane for the purpose of holding baseball instructional sessions for children on Monday, July 20th to Friday, July 24th from 9:00 a.m to 3:00 p.m. He mentioned that he recently was told of our new policy regarding fees for the use of facilities and because of his current low registration, asked that we either lower the fee or waive it. After a discussion, it was decided that we couldn't discriminate against anyone and since Grand Slam has already paid the fee to run their camp, Mr. Wysco would have to do the same. The rules have been established and we will abide by them. Mr. Rider brought up the request for Soccer to run their camp in August and mentioned that they had already set their fees before they knew about our fees to run a camp on Town Recreational areas. They, too, asked for a waiver and the Commission again denied this request. The Commission did, however, grant a deferment for the payment of the fees until their fall program starts and the fee could be worked into their plan, otherwise we will subtract the amount from the money they receive from the Town. A letter was received by Supervisor Smith from the New York State Parks,Recreation, and Historic Preservation advising the Town that the application for the Rest Room Facility at Castle Point submitted for Federal fiscal year 1991 and retained for consideration in 1992 was not selected for funding. A request has been received from Philip Fox, of Boots and Bows Square Dance Group requesting our sponsorship of their activities 1 \ J ., for the 92/93 season. Again, the request is to acquire the school facilities. They will pay all costs and provide insurance. Since we know that Supervisor Smith has some reservations regarding this program, it was suggested that this request be forwarded to her for appropriate action. A memo was received from Camo Pollution Control stating that "a~.; part of the Town F ami 1 y that they are opt i ng to donate the services t.o hook up the water at Rockingham." They went on to say t.hat..: "the Recr-eation Dept. is a vital and integral community servic~? and we would like to take this opportunity to support the Recreation Department as well as the Community as a whole." SENIOR CITIZEN REPORT Mrs. DeLisa handed out a report on the Senior act.ivities for the month of June which is attached to these minutes. She also noted the following: 1. A sample of a letter addressed to the Elks Club regarding the "Senior" Christmas Par"ty" wa.s distr-ibuted for comments. It wa~.; suggested that this letter be sent out as soon as possible. 2. The 4th Anniversary of the Senior Center was held on June 12t.h with a barbeque. There were over 80 seniors attending. The weather was too hot for the da.nce contest.. ~. The Pomona trip was a big success. 4. The trip to Hunter Mountain was filled in 3 hours of regist.ration. We were able to book a second bus and that is also .f i lll:::!d . 5. July 17th is National Ice Cream Day and Supervisor Smith is going to make arrangements for ice cream. 6. Seniors July 22nd is National Hot Dog and Baked Beans day and the will be holding a barbeque. 7. Grandparents' Day has been cancelled because of negative r"espons~= . DIRECTOR'S REPORT Mr. Reimer reported the following: 1. Gymnastics enrollment is down this year and he doesn't know if it is due to the transfer of the program from Myers Corners School to Van Wyck. The transfer itself has worked out fine and we have had the back gym all to ourselves. 2. Volleyball under the direction of Walter Leczinski will be ..., ..::.. " . going on Thursday nights with the sand that is already there. Mr. Holt mentioned that he has spoken to Supervisor Smith about getting the correct sand and hopefully within a week or 10 days that will happen. He is still working with John Badar on getting a donation toward the sand. He has also called a firm to get an estimate on the cost to bring the sand out to do the three courts and the cost was approximately $3,200. Mr. Reimer mentioned that the residents would still get a lot of use from the courts well into the Fall. ~. Tennis is booming with overflowing registration for the children's sessions. A 3rd session is scheduled for August. Mr. Reimer mentioned that he has received many positive comments about Barry Casowitz and Jim Allen. 4. Li:\st week was a good concert wi th "The Woods Tea Company" folk music. This Thursday Steve Johnson will be at Schlathaus. He mentioned the following regarding the Summer program. 1. There is a heavy enrollment at Martz Field with over 150 registered and with days of over 84 attending. In order to cover our Board Of Health mandated ratio of 12 to 1, we will have to shift counselors from site to site to keep everyone covered. 2. At Hughsonville our Director of approximately 5 years, Robert Coppola, has been treated poorly by the Firemen who make comments about how terrible the place looks and how the counselors leave the site. At the beginning of the playground all counselors were given specific instructions that all sites must be policed and cleaned up prior to leaving. Our indications are that Rob is doing an excellent job at Hughsonville and that he leaves the site in good condition. They are also complaining about the truck body still being placed in the parking lot. Mrs. Roe has contacted Guardian Trailer Rentals and they indicated that as soon as the ground is not wet, the trailer would be moved. They are concerned about getting the truck stuck in the wet ground and thereby ruining the firehouse grounds. Mr. Holt and Mr. Reimer both mentioned that they felt that the Firehouse is trying to get our program out of there. A P.O. has been sent to Supervisor Smith for approval for bus transportation by the School District for the Summer Program. Mrs. Smith questioned this fee. Mr. Holt will speak with her about this to let her know that we have always paid a minimal per mile fee for this ~:;ervic:(:? Mr. Reimer mentioned that McGruff the Crime Dog would be coming to Hughsonville, Spook Hill and Martz Field Playgrounds tomorrow. He will be going to Castle Point, Robinson Lane and Quiet Acres on .July 31st. The following are items which we should think about for next years registration format: -:r '-' 1. Summer Playground 1.0. Cards - After a discussion with Mrs.Roe, it was suggested that we do away with the I.D. Cards. It seems that most children loose their card and each year need a new one. The only time they use it is for the 5 minutes it takes to register and by the time the following year comes it is lost. This seems like a waste of money. Possibly when they register, they would just have to show their driver's license or tax bill. 2. Since there were a lot of late registrations, maybe we should think about instituting a late fee. We need to streamline the system to relieve the continuous flow of registrations in the recreation office. CHELSEA BOAT RAMP Miss Gutzler mentioned that when she visited the boat ramp she saw a sign posted an the willow tree which said, "Private - Marina Club Members Only". She felt that this was confusing. It was suggested that we put up a sign on the ramp "Town of Wappinger Public Boat Ramp". Mr. Holt mentioned that there are a lot of items in the works in that area i.e. beach area, the pavilion (gazebo) which some believe is Town property etc. and suggested that Miss Gutzler meet with Mr. Vorndran and himself at Chelsea to point out these problems so she is aware of what is going on. HALLOWEEN PARTY/CHRISTMAS PARTY Mrs. Korz mentioned that she will start to work on obtaining donations next month for the Halloween Party. Mr. Holt also mentioned that we should also look into ordering the Christmas ornaments. It was estimated that we would need approximately 25 dozen. REESE PARK Miss Gutzler mentioned that there has been dumping again at Reese Park. Mr. Vorndran will check into this. Mr. Mastroianni mentioned that he has read an article in the New York Times on June I 21st about the Hudson Valley Orienteering Club and its activities which he thought might be of interest for Reese Park. He has written a letter to get more information about this. ROBINSON LANE Mr. Miller checked on the electric at Robinson Lane and mentioned that the handdryers, walk in freezer,"ice maker, and pumps for the soda could make the electric bill quite high. The garbage at Robinson has increased so much that we have had to increase the size of the dumpster and also the number of pickups a week. 4 ~., " He also mentioned that there has been complaints about the playground children in the equipment shed and that it was a mess. He indicated that he has spoken with Kristine, the Director, and she assured him that the children are not allowed in the shed unsupervised. Also one of the dates in question, the children were not at the park until late in the afternoon. Mr. Holt said that he was also out there and he doesn't believe the mess is from our program but from Little League. Mr. Miller said that Grand Slam was out at Robinson Lane for their Camp and that there were some problems with the fields that they used the first day. He said that he has spoken with them and everything is okay. He suggested that when fields are given out for camps, tournaments etc. that we should have a representative go out to tell them which fields they are to use. He also mentioned that there is a which the Little League is working on. electric storm may have knocked it out will go off within the building but it problem with the alarm system It is a possibility that an the phone line. The alarm won't dial out. Mr. Fisher suggested that we should consider more trees for Robinson Lane fields. He also noted that there are a number of fence projects to be done such as small repairs and the extension of the fence on R-4. A suggestion was made to dump some sweepings behind the SI.- girls' -field where it i's swampy. A I RF'ORT PAFW: Mr. Rider mentioned that Pop Warner is looking for field space. Mr. Holt said that we have a deed for the above property, but that we have to check the conditions stipulated in it. It was noted that the best we can do in 1992 is to get the scrub brush removed and look to volunteer workers or organizations for help to work the property. Mr. Vorndran said that the property would need major draina.ge work. SOCCER Mr. Rider mentioned that soccer has goals to put at the Fishkill site and that they are permanent goals. It was stated that this is up to them to work on this with Fishkill. Mr. H~lt . mentioned that he had spoken with Barry Silverstein of FIShkl11 and tha.t he ~o\jc)ul d 1 i ~::e "Fi shki II" in the name of the So~cer Cl ub s~,.ch as Wappinger/Fishkill United Soccer Club. Mr. Rider WIll ta~e thIS request back to Mr. Kennedy. Mr. Miller suggested that It be the "United Soccer League". 5 . ' . CHAIRMAN'S REPORT Mr. Holt mentioned the following: 1. The paving was dene at Martz Field and the fence should be installed within a day or so. 2. The Recreation Commission is getting 51,000. to be put toward trees for Schlathaus Park. Mr. Vorndran was asked to check and see what we could use. 3. Year End Picnic.- He reminded Mr. Fisher that he was in charge of the food end of the picnic and setting up how the food would be served. Supervisor Smith will check into getting the hot dogs and hamburgers for us. We will still have to get the rolls, soda, condiments, and also the watermelons. Mr. Holt asked Mr. Miller if he would set up some sort of rules/schedule for timing the events and also look into the possibility of getting a dunking tank- -something we could buy. Mr. Fisher suggested that the picnic be moved from Schlathaus to Robinson Lane since we have the facilities to cook and serve the lunch. There is also water available, shade and a large area for the games. A stage could be fixed up at the end of the pavilion for the lip sync contest. This suggestion to move the picnic site was approved. 4. We still haven't heard from Castle Point regarding hooking into their water hydrant. 5. The truck body has been moved to Castle Point. 7. In reviewing the 1992 budget the following are things we still wish to accomplish this Fall: a. Paving at Robinson Lane around the consession stand and across by the flag pole. b. Pave around the building at Martz Field. c. Purchase a paint sprayer so we can paint bleachers and benches etc. d. Repair white storage building at Schlathaus where the Squirrels have gotten in and made a mess. e. Finish grading the easement at Martz Field. f. Put in electric outlets in the shelter at Robinson Lane and work on the outlet by the Christmas tree at Schlathaus. g. Put in a water outlet at the shelter at Robinson Lane to make it easier to clean up the tables and the area. 6 . . I . . .. Mr. Holt asked for a volunteer to help Mr. Reimer coordinate activities especially during the summer months when so many activities are going on and he is so involved with the summer program. He asked Mrs. Korz if she would help with the tennis program as needed for sign ups, getting equipment etc. He also asked Mr. Rider if he could help with the volleyball program. EVERGREEN ESTATES The above subdivision plat was discussed and it was decided that Mr. Vorndran check the area before a decisions is made on recreational needs. The meeting was adjourned at 10:05 on a motion by Mr. seconded by Mr. Miller with all in favor. Fisher Peggy Roe Secretary 7 A-1620.40 A-1620.41 A-1620.41 A-1620.41 A-7110.2 A-7110 .4 BILLS PAID DURING JULY 1992 Central Hudson Gas & Electric Robinson Lane Schlathaus Park All Angels Hill Road Tennis Courts 852.52 30.94 28.06 26.11 Sylvan Lake Telephone Company Robinson Lane - 227-9434 13.62 New York Telephone Company Service 6/4/92 to 7/3/92 Quiet Acres - 297-7780 Schlathaus Park - 297-4752 Barn- Montfort Road - 297-3692 Spook Hill Park - 297-9861 Martz Field - 297-9928 4.34 26.48 34.65 5.38 4.34 New York Telephone Company Service 7/4/92 to 8/3/92 Quiet Acres - 297-7780 Schlathaus Park - 297-4752 Barn - Montfort Road - 297-3692 Spook Hill Park - 297-9861 Martz Field - 297-9928 39.72 26.44 36.97 85.76 83.44 NYNEX Mobile Communications Service 7/6/92 to 8/5/92 Castle Point - 474-0691 32.40 All American Fence Company 900.00 Dutchess County Sheriff's Office Diesing Supply Co., Inc. Bottini Fuel Corporation A-1 Lawnmower Active Tire Service, Inc. Active Tire Service, Inc. Active Tire Service, Inc. Jonmar Associates, Inc. Hutchinson's Equipment Co. Urey Hardware Windsor Building Supplies Copeland Coating Company, Inc. Active Tire Service Inc. East Fishkill Railroad Tie Milton Alley Agway Royal Carting Service Curtainland Lupac/SOS Hutchinson's Equipment Sherwin Williams 963.27 34.86 177 . 66 12.50 15.00 47.00 15.00 115.95 12.82 27.49 251.44 11,295.00 144.00 369.53 70.15 527.82 348.09 71.40 14.69 441. 60 Bills Paid July 1991 Page 2 A-7110.4 A-7140.4 B-7310.4 B-7310.2 Enviro-Clean Porta Potty (Schlathaus) Enviro-Clean Porta Potty (C.P. Ballfield) Pine Bush Equipment Co. Dutchess Dodge Corbin Excavating, Inc. Corbin Excavating Clove Excavators, Inc. Chris-Bar Electric, Inc. All American Fence Co. 75.00 75.00 81.57 24.75 168.00 240.00 700.00 48.00 200.00 Caldor Lewis Rompala The Wood's Tea Company Leprechaun Lines (Dutch Apple Cruise) Deer Hill Conference Center Caldor Ralph J. Holt Switch In Time Steve Johnson Southern Dutchess News Bernie Reimer Amy Slacin 47.80 30.25 575.00 490.00 2,750.00 47.80 80.58 800.00 700.00 529.20 65,73 105.88 Petty Cash Petty Cash Caldor Patricia Wilday S. & S. Arts & Crafts (Quiet Acres) S. & S. Arts & Crafts (Hughsonville) S. & S. Arts & Crafts (Martz Field) S. & S. Arts & Crafts (Spook Hill) Hudson Valley Stationers Roberts Boice Paper Co. S. & S. Arts & Crafts (Robinson Lane) Enviro Clean- Porta Potty (Hughsonville) Enviro Clean - Porta Potty (Quiet Acres) Enviro Clean -Porta Potty (Rockingham) Enviro Clean - Porta POtty (Castle POint) K-Mart Guardian Trailer Rentals Caldor S. & S. Arts & Crafts (Castle Point) 13.16" 1. 76 48.92 30.00 448.51 394.28 420.89 442.87 86.50 48.30 435.00 92.50 92.50 75.00 75.00 49.90 236.46 98.59 450.88 Miracle Recreation 694.00 ,......l . , 1 Bills Paid in July 1992 Page 3 A-7620.4 Petty Cash Petty Cash Hobby Hut Hobby Hut Hutchinson's Equipment Jamesway Poughkeepsie Journal Coffee System of Hudson Valley Kathi Delisa Jamesway Hobby Hut Hobby Hut 89.53 52.35 33.74 53.73 7.45 36.07 24.30 36.00 13.13 134.82 86.45 140.05 JULY 1992 REPORT TO RECREATION COMMISSION FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE 1992 SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER June activities at the Senior Center included the regular schedule of arts/crafts, exercise, oil painting, videos, cards and pokeno. Wednesday exercise was cancelled June 17 and 24 as the instructor was on vacation. June 8th marked the 4th anniversary of the Senior Center. Over 80 Seniors attended our anniversary barbeques held on June 12. The Center side of the parking lot was blocked off for use as a dance floor and dance contest. However, it was too hot in the sun, so the seniors passed on the dancing, but enjoyed the sounds of Big Band music while they ate and enjoyed the day. The Bocce tournament went well with three winners. Each winner received a bottle of champagne. One of our seniors took over the barbequeing, cooking hamburgs and hot dogs. Each Senior participant either brought a salad, soda, relish or donated a few dollars for this event. All other expenses came from the Senior Dues Fund. One of the seniors made an arrangement of silk flowers to be awarded as a door prize. The Recreation Commission supplied an anniversary cake. The event was a big success, everyone had plenty to eat and all had a good time. Town Board and Recreation Commission members were all invited although not all were able to attend. Other June activities included Diana Weibrecht from the OFA on June 11 and blood pressure screening on June 16. We celebrated Father's Day with a special cake on June 19. On June 24, Detective Roy Boyce from the Sheriff's office spoke on crime prevention for the elderly. That was followed by a pizza party which everyone enjoyed. Our monthly birthday party was held on June 26 with special recognition to one of the members that turned 91 in June. The trip to Pomona was a big success. Everyone I spoke to commented on how wonderful it was. There was an average of 36 seniors at the Center per day. there are 184 seniors registered at the Center. There are 20 people on the waiting list. ITEMS TO BE NOTED: 1. The trip to Hunter Mountain including lunch and entertainment by Vie Damone, Julius LaRosa and Toni Arden was filled 3 hours after registration for the trip began. It was necessary to book another bus for that trip. Both buses are filled to capacity and we still have a waiting list. 2. The Center will be closed July 3 and July 6 in observance of the 4th of July holiday. 3. July events include Diana Weibrecht from the OFA on June 9 and blood pressure screening on July 21. National Ice Cream Day is on July 17. I will try to contact the manager at Ben and Jerry's in regard to this. We will have a barbeque on July 22 in honor of National Hot Dog and Baked Bean month. And of course a birthday party on July 30. 4. The trip to Albany for the Dutch Apple Cruise is July 14th. 5. The response to a "Grandparent's Day" picnic has been negative. Therefore, that idea has been cancelled. ;,j' "c \ S:g1'fIOR. 1'f:Etv S 1'\ I': I. I, " I /' " j' " By Kathi DeLisa, Director t'~ ~r to' JULY 1992 i~, l :~; :: HAPPY 4th OF JULY! The Center will be closed Friday, July 3 and Monday, July 6 in observance of the holiday. Have a happy and safe one! I want to thank everyone that helped to make our anniversary party a big success. Many of you helped with setting up and cleaning up. Your help is sincerely appreoiated. A special thank you to Tony for his "super ehefing." You did a great job! And a special thank you to Higgins for all his extra help in cleaning up. July is National Hot Dog and Baked Bean Month. In honor of this special month, we will have a barbeque on WEDNESDAY, July 22. ( For all you Dial-A-Ride passengers, you must call Dial-A-Ride in adv~noe if you wish transportation for this event.) If you plan on attending this B-B-Que please let me know. Also, please let me know what you will bring. You will then receive a ticket,as we did last month. If you can not bring anything, you may give a donation for food and you will also receive a ticket. On the day of the B-B-Que, these tickets will be collected. Anyone that has not signed up in advance and does not have a ticket, will have to pay $5.00 to participate. This system will enable us to have enough hot dogs/burgers and food for all that attend and will insure fairness to all. We will then have a drawing from all of the tickets. Winner gets a prize! Other events in July include: Diana Weibrecht from the Office of the Aging on July 9 and Blood Pressure screening on July 21. Our monthly birthday party will be on July 30. We need at least 3 cakes for this party. Please let me know if you will volunteer to bring one. Many of you have not contributed to this tradition. In fairness, please take your turn. Cooperation from ALL of you helps our Center~ functions suooessful. The Town Recreation sponsored trip, liThe Dutoh Appl~ Cruise," is on July 14. " 'I '. , III. , r.~ '.:-';. "-;- ~ . ,.~.t ~':"":,i;>,.-::' "',. '., .: "'.', "n_''- 'I }J:~':, ~ ..'~ "';~ :J:-.;.;r~' .....-,- ,~,--!.:~..,::;~;" l,~,:f.'.: ?/~ ..~~I:-t:.:.~.:t~.t.~,.~~~;~-t.~,;;.:tf<\.r:.~~~;;:'_~:l,i,; :~;':~~:~~1;~-;' ::-5-;;';_' ;";~f"~::~:a~y/i l h ~, !. The majority of you have voted that you are not interested in a picnic for you and your grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Therefore, we will not have one. However, since we are on the subjeot of grandohildren. From time to time some of you bring your grandohildren with you. I must remind you, you MUST ask me for permission in advance. Please do NOT assume it is okay. Our Center is overcrowded many days and even a small body oan sometimes be one too many. Your cooperation is appreoiated! There are pionic tables outside for your use. Or you oan put a oard table and chairs in the gazebo. Enjoy the fresh air! Enjoy summer! Happy July to all of you. Have a happy, healthy and safe one. f" I' i. I f! ~:~. . I' l ~ (' l. " l I, , , 1'1, , \' ~ r; " ~'~,!:'A.':, ~ '; " '. ~-~-""'1.r7"" , ., '. '~'<,';: J'-.'~' ~!'~ ..~"fl"::.I": or!"!' "-;i'\::wz~. ;'~i: ',:t.i '~::\i;~"J..r,,'!.1-':7..!'f.l.JT;~;:'.;,.n:::'ti "::\, :'~'.:',~~.":17'I'~':.~":--: ,1~"':tt-i. t~~:':. 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FRI TUES. :i: THURS IJULY BIRTHDAYS: 117 Angela Manzone I 1 I 2 I I 3 Florence IKiouttesl19 Gloria Rosenthal I I 1___1 I 5 Amy MencQneri -- 121 Jo~n ~ullarkey IEXERCISE IS CANCELLEDll0-11:00: EXERCISE I 9 Anne Peters 123 Kay Andrews 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts 112 Kay Moran 125 Martha Petersen INOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH 113 Dick Vigil 129 Helen Reichwein 112:30-3: cards/games 12:30-3: cards/games 116 Carol Casazza 131 John Moran I 1 6 I I 7 ICONNIE SMITH'S I 8 I I I I I BIRTHDAY I I IHAPPY 4th OF JULY lOlL PAINTING CANCELLED10-ll:00:EXERCISE ITHE CENTER IS CLOSED!ll0-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts I I NOON: LUNCH I NOON: LUNCH I 112:30-3: cards/games 112:30-3: cards/games I I I 113 114 ITRIP: DUTCH APPLE I 15 I I I I CRUISE I I I 10-Noon:Oil Painting 110-11:00: EXERCISE 110-Noon: arts/crafts 10-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon:arts/crafts I NOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH 112:30-3: cards/games 12:30-3: cards/games 112:30-3: cards/games I I -120 I 21 lOlL PAINTING 122 I EXERCISE IS I I . 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