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1993-03-22 AGENDA RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING MARCH 15, 1993 CALL MEETING TO ORDER PRESENT: APPROVE MINUTES February 8, 1993 Approved: Corrections Seconded: CORRESPONDENCE 1. Letter from Castle point - Re: Invitation to Concert 2. Received 1993 Agreement with Dutchess Co. Youth Bureau 3. Received check form Heritage Conservancy for 1992 grant 4. Letter from Deer Hill re: Town swim program 1993 5. Letter from Hughsonville Fire District re: Use of their facilities 6. Letter Suzanne Tatariw Re: Girl Scout Use of Schlathaus Park 7. Copy of letter addressed to Wm. Parsons from Al Roberts Re: Recreation fees 8. Letter from Supervisor Smith re: Report 9. Letter from Gene Maneri - Re: Baseball Camp at Robinson Lane 10. Letter from Wappinger Bible Fellowship Church - Re: Use of Schlathaus Park REPORTS: K.D. B.R. T.F. B.G. E.K. S.M. D.R. R.J.H. OLD BUSINESS 1. Tennis Program 2. Greenway Heritage Application 3. Recommendation for Recreation Commission NEW BUSINESS 1. Playground Fees (Late - No Refunds etc.) 2. Bowling PRogram MEETING ADJOURNED NEXT MEETING RECREATION MINUTES MARCH 22, 1993 NEXT MEETING APRIL 12, 1993 The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission was held March 22, 1993 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 Terry Fisher, Barbqra Gutzler, Ellen Korz, Stephen Miller, Donald Rider and Maintenance Supervisor John Vorndran. The minutes of the February 8, 1993 meeting were approved on a motion by Mr. Rider seconded by Miss Gutzler with all in favor. CORRESPONDENCE A letter was received from Margaret Nevico, Supervisor of Recreation Therapy at Castle Point in answer to our invitation to the Veterans to attend our "Jazz Knights" concert. In her letter she thanked us for our continued interest in the leisure activities for the veterans but that they would be unable to attend because of a prior commitment. We received a copy of the 1993 Youth Bureau agreement which was forwarded to Supervisor Smith for her signature. A check was received in the amount of $500. representing the 1992 grant from Greenway Heritage Conservancy. This check was forwarded to Supervisor Smith for credit to recreation account B-7310.2. A letter was received from Colleen Cannon, Executive Director of Deer Hill Conference Center in response to our request to use their facilities for our 1993 swim program. She confirmed that the dates and hours we requested were confirmed but did not discuss any costs. She requested that Mr. Reimer call her to discuss arrangements. A letter was received from Arthur W. Waddle, District Secretary of the Hughsonville Fire District. In his letter he mentioned that the Fire Commissioners have granted us permission to use their facilities for our 1993 Summer Program. They also requested we follow several guidelines such as: 1. storage trailer be brought during dry weather and placed at rear of property 2. area under the portico be cleaned up daily 3. telephone for emergency use only A letter was received from Suzanne Tatariw, of the New Hackensack Service Unit of the Dutchess County Girl Scouts. They would like to reserve Schlathaus Park on Saturday, May 15th from 8:00 to 6:00 to hold a garage sale/flea market-- games, food,face painting etc. This request was approved and a letter will be sent informing them of the $10.00 fee. Recreation Minutes Page 2 March 22, 1993 A copy of a letter addressed to William Parsons from Albert P. Roberts was forwarded to us for our information. This letter was regarding the "Impact of 'Bayswater' on Recreation Fees or Parklands". Everyone was requested to review this information. A memo was received from Supervisor Smith thanking us for our 1992 program report. She also requested that we try and find a way to provide some bowling for seniors. The Commission discussed a bowling program ard was not sure how this could be done and not spend a lot of money. Mrs. Delisa mentioned that John Barmello of the Hoe-Bowl Holiday would be having a party on Friday, March 26th, to see if he could generate interest in a league. Mrs. Delisa will get some imput from this for us. The only other suggestion would be to subsidize a league _ maybe pay for trophies or possibly negotiate rates for them. We will discuss this further. A request was received from Gene Maneri, Owner/Manager of Grand Slam U.S.A., requesting use of fields at Robinson lane for a summer instructional program. The program would be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. from Tuesday, July 6th to Friday, July 9th. This request was approved. A letter will be sent giving approval and to let them know about the fees due. It will also mention that Mr. Miller will meet them at the complex on the opening day to assign fields. A letter was received from Rev. Byron Widger of the Wappinger Bible Fellowship Church requesting permission to use Schlathaus Park for a sunrise service on Easter Morning April 11, 1993. Several churches would meet together at 7:00 a.m. for a short time of worship. This request was approved. We received a copy of a letter addressed to Supervisor Smith informing her that the bridge on Robinson lane would be replaced with a new structure providing a longer span and wider roadway. They expect construction in early June to last approximately 4 to 5 months. There was a concern about notifying the groups using Robinson lane facility for the summer months. We will see if we can get additional information. We received a copy of a letter addressed to the Planning Board from Ray Arnold, Planning Consultant. This letter was in response to the "Impact of 'Bayswater' on Recreation Fees and Parklands" Councilwoman June Visconti forwarded to Mr. Holt an article from the Poughkeepsie Journal regarding Cornell students outlining plans to improve the City of Beacon waterfront. Through the efforts of 15 Cornell seniors, they presented a project aimed at livening up the street so more and diverse businesses would be attracted there. Mrs. Visconti suggested that maybe we could use these students to draw plans for our Town's parks. It was decided that a letter would be sent to them requesting their "free services". OUTGOING lETTERS 1. letter to Ben Marguglio - rejecting the tennis program proposal. 2. letter to Planning Board reaffirming our stand on the Rymer Property Recreation Minutes Page 3 March 29, 1993 3. letters to the following approval for use of fields: Dutchess Debs, Town of Wappinger little league, Wappinger Men's Softball league, Sunday Morning league and Mid Hudson Road Runners Club. 4. letter to Susan Schlack, Director of Fishkill Senior Center - Invitation to West POint Concert. 5. Memo to Mark lieberman, Fire Inspector - Notification of West Point Concert 6. letter to Stanley Straub (Roberts & Straub)- thanks for sponsoring monthly magazines for the Senior Center. 7. Thank you to Dinny Cackowski for leading group sing-a-l~ng February 19th 8. Request to Town Board for Mrs. Delisa and Mrs. Roe to attend recreation conference April 18 - 21 at Niagara Falls. SENIOR CITIZEN REPORT Mrs. Delisa handed out a report on the activities of the Center for the month of February. See Attached. Mr. Holt mentioned that he had received an call from Mr. Gene Damn of Mt. Saint Mary's offering the seniors the use of their pool. For $60.00 an hour they could use the pool. lifeguards and one aquaerobic instructor would be provided. Mrs. Delisa mentioned that she had spoken to the seniors and that she had approximately 18 interested RECREATION DIRECTOR'S REPORT Mr. Reimer reported the following: 1. All winter programs at Myers and Sheafe Road have been extended until the end of April because of weather and other cancellations. 2. A list of the summer concerts was handed out. They are as follows: July 1 The Phantoms (50's music) July 8 - The Shallows (50's music) July 15 - Woods Tea Co. (Fold Trio) July 22 - Wild East (Country) July 29 Heart & Soul (Top 40) August 5 Switch in Time (Big Band) August 12 Steve Johnson's 10th Anniversary Magic Variety August 19 Streetalk (Top 40) 3. He has been working on the summer playground program scheduling splashdown, special events i.e. -snake man, movies etc. He has received approximately 65 applications for the summer positions. 29 of the 37 applicants will be returning. Amy Slacin, the Summer Director for many years, will not be returning and he has 3 applicants for that position. A decision will be made soon on that position and then the other positions will be filled. He said that he has many well qualified applicants ranging in age from 15 to 42. ---- Recreation Minutes Page 4 March 22, 1993 4. He mentioned that there are a few problems with the basketball program at the Jr. High and he is working on them. The program for this year will be over March 31st and next year the format of the program will be changed. TENNIS PROGRAM Mrs. Korz has been in touch with Barry Casowitz about the tennis program. They would like to start the adult session around the middle of May. The classes would be twice a week for 4 weeks on Mondays and Wednesdays. The time would be either 9 or 10 a.m. The summer sessions would start June 28th and be held Monday and Wednesday with 4 weeks each session. Times are as follows: 8 - 9 a.m. 9 - 10 a.m. 10 - 11 a.m. 11 - 12 a.m. S - 7 p.m. 7 - 8 p.m. 7 - 10 year aIds 10 - 12 year aIds teens and beginning adults intermediate and teens beginning adults intermediate adults It was suggested that sign ups be held at the Town Hall. It was also requested that a P.O. be obtained so we can get the tennis balls and have them ready when the program starts. Mrs. Korz also mentioned that the ball hoppers need to be welded. Mr. Vorndran will look at this. YOUTH FORUM Mr. Fisher mentioned that he had attended the youth forum sponsored by the Dutchess County Youth Bureau at Dutchess Community College a while ago. At this forum, teenagers talked about things they were looking for and basically that was a place to go - a center where they could get together to do something constructive - a dance, play pool etc. We don't have any programs for this age group. It is really something needed but it is a huge undertaking. Miss Gutzler mentioned that she had heard of some place in Orange County, she believed around Warwick, that has such a program. She would be willing to see if she could get some information for us on what they did. Mr. Fisher was asked to see if he could get some information from the County regarding this - grants, how they would help etc. SOFTBALL AT CASTLE POINT Mr. Fisher mentioned that a member of the Wappinger Men's Softball League had spoken to him about problems at Castle Point. They referred to the following': 1. Grass needs to be cut more often 2. infield needs to be dragged 3. fields need to be lined 4. would like outfield fences Recreation Minutes Page 5 March 22, 1993 Mr. Holt said that he was not aware that there were any problems and that we will do anything we can for safety purposes. Last year was especially hard on the mowing because of all the rain. We will try and keep it done this year and will t~y and drag it at least once a week. We will not commit to have someone line the fields but would see that some chalk dust is available to them. Mr. Holt also referred to their discussions with us last year about putting clay on the 2nd field. When we did the first field they told us that they would get clay for the other field and that has not happened so far. Mr. Fisher will discuss this with the representative. RESUMES FOR POSITION ON COMMISSION A vote was taken on the resumes received to fill the vacancy on the Commission by the resignation of Joseph Mastroianni. The vote was taken twice with a tie each time between Joseph Ennesser and Ronald Friedman. It was suggested that a letter be sent to the Town Board stating that the Commission felt that both applicants had good qualities and would be an asset to the Commission. We were forwarding to the Town Board the resumes for their information and final decision. ROBINSON LANE/LITTLE LEAGUE Mr. Miller noted that Little League is having opening day on April 17th and that all are invited to attend. He also mentioned that since it will probably be wet, we should think about possibly roping off parking areas otherwise we will have ruts everywhere. Mr. Holt said that the blacktop work will be done as soon as weather permits. He also said that he has gotten approximately 30 ton of item 4 and that will be delivered as soon as weather permits. Little League has formed a committee to raise money for the Eastern Regional and to put lights at a couple of the fields. Mr. Holt mentioned that something we should do before the Eastern Regionals is to look into putting up a sign. Mr. Miller had suggested that a while ago and maybe it is the right time to do it. SOCCER Mr. Rider mentioned that soccer starts up again on April 18th and that the travel team will start April 4th. He asked if we could put a sign on the backstops to notify people that the complex is for soccer. Mr. Holt said that-he would hope to get the backstop out but that Mr. Reimer should notify Mr. Drennan to tell his people that Rockingham is now for soccer use only. If we don't have cooperation from the league, we will get signs. Recreation Minutes Page 6 March 22, 1993 AIRPORT PARK We received a copy of the deed for Airport Park property and it was noted that the "property conveyed is restricted to park and recreation purposes only." Mr. Holt mentioned that when the weather gets better, we will have a lot of work to do there. It will have to be plowed, harrowed, leveled and seeded. Mr. Rider asked if we would need any help and was told to get back to us after the weather breaks. It will take a lot of effort~o get it in shape and we can't even promise that it would be ready for the fall season. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT Mr. Holt mentioned the following: 1. Mr. Fulton has been in to the Town Hall and all the papers have been signed to proceed with the lot realignment at the Barn. It now has to go before the State Legislature for approval. 2. The Highway Department has received their new truck, so hopefully ours will be in soon. 3. We are going to get a P.O. for a supply of pea gravel so as time permits we can put it under all the playground equipment. Pursuant to safety regulations, all playground equipment mu~ have this placed under it. We will have the gravel delivered to the Barn and then take it to the parks as we get time to do them. It was suggested that Robinson Lane be the next park we do beacuse of its usage with Little League and all the tournaments and Eastern Regionals scheduled. 4. A request was received from the Ketcham Tennis team to shovel the snow off the courts so they could practice. This request was denied since we don't want them to ruin the new surface on the courts by chopping the ice away. The courts won't be opened until the snow is gone. 5. We will open Robinson Lane on April 1st. Lucy Doroni will start work on that date. We will see if Highway will plow the road. Fishing season opens the 1st. 6. The White's Corner's property still looks positive. 7. Castle Point status also seems positive. gets better, we are hoping to get the dirt brought in. the area have already been set by Paggi and Martin. As soon as the weather The grading levels across 8. We have sent another letter to Castle Point regarding hooking into their water line. Recreation Minutes Page 7 March 22, 1993 9. Miss Gutzler gave some suggestions regarding the application for the Greenway Heritage Task Force Grant which needs to be in by March 31st. She suggested that we clean up the beach area at Chelsea, put in some beach sand, place a table and a fireplace and make a nice area for a relaxing picnic. Although the area belongs to the Yacht Club, Supervisor Smith is working with them to give us some usage of the property. If this doesn't happen all we will have to do is not claim the grant money. 10. Another suggestion Miss Gutzler had was to pvt up some signs by the river to tell people of the Town of Wappinger heritage.--tell a story about the area. There are a lot of interesting facts about the Town and possibly with the help of the Town Historian we can get this information. When we go for grants maybe we should work on this. 11. The Town has received 2 estimates to do the electric work at Reese Park to put lights back on for ice skating. During the summer we will have to do some work to clean up the area. Mr. Vorndran also mentioned that after the electric box is installed, we will have to fence it in so it isn't destroyed. 12. We haven't heard anything further on the deal Little League was working on with Fishkill regarding the purchase of clay. The meeting was adjourned at 10:00 on a motion by Miss Gutzler seconded by Mrs. Korz with all in favor. Peggy Roe Secretary , . MARCH 1993 REPORT TO RECREATION COMMISSION FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 1993 SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER February activities at the Senior Citizen Center included the regular schedule of arts/crafts, oil painting, exercise, line dancing, videos, cards and games. The Center was closed on the 15th for President's Day. Because of snow, there were several days when only 4 or 5 seniors came to the center. Diana Weibrecht from the Office of the Aging did not come to the Center this month because of snow. The Heart Association provided blood pressure screening on the 16th. The Valentine party and sing-a-Iong scheduled for the 12th was rescheduled for the following week because of snow and icy conditions. On the 18th, the seniors had their belated Valentine party of cake and ice cream. All present received a Valentine card from "guess who?" and little candies with messages. On Friday, the 19th, we celebrated Washington's birthday with cherry pie and ice cream. Dinny Cackowski, a RSVP volunteer led the group in a sing-a-long. On Feb. 23, the seniors celebrated Mardi Gras at the Holiday Inn in Fishkill. Everyone came with a mask and many came in costume. The Mardi Gras menu included a fruit cup, a choice of cajun blackened fish, New Orleans chicken, or sliced roast beef and of course dessert which was a beautifully decorated cake. There was lively music by Johnny Dell, dancing and prizes for best costumes. Bead necklaces and candies were thrown out just like at Mardi Gras. Everyone had a wonderful time! Our monthly birthday party was held on the 25th. The Town sponsored trip to the Elmsford Dinner Theater to see "Nunsense" was on the 26th. There was an average of 28 seniors per day at the Center. The average Monday attendance was 11. The icy and snowy conditions kept many Seniors home this month. There are 184 Seniors registered at the Center. There are 61 on the waiting list. ITEMS TO BE NOTED: 1. An invitation to attend the "Jazz Knights" concert was sent to the Town of Fishkill Senior Center. These seniors made over 400 ribbon flowers to be given away at the concert. Our Center also made 400 ribbon flowers. 2. Connie Smith has confirmed that the expansion of the Senior Center will happen. The Seniors are very excited about this. They also would like to do raffles or something to raise a few dollars to contribute towards this. 3. March events include a day at Holiday Hoe Bowl on the 19th. The Town of Fishkill Seniors will join us in this activity. Susan Schlach, director of Fishkill Seniors and I will continue to plan joint activities such as this. They will pay their cost, we will pay our cost. This will give seniors the opportunity to meet new friends and broaden their interests. 4. I am working on a trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the Center. This is not a town sponsored trip, but a Center trip. Susan Schlach and the Fishkill Seniors are also interested in this trip. If enough seniors are interested the cost would include the bus, lunch, admission to the museum and misc. tour costs. Susan and I would accompany the seniors on this trip. ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED: 1. On April 8, Brownie Troop *440 will be at the Center to interview seniors about their past. "The Brownies will be working to earn a badge. I need someone to video tape this program for us. Hopefully, a portion of these interviews entitled "Listening to the Past" can then be used in the video "What Wappinger Was" that I have discussed doing several months ago. MARCH 1993 TOWN OF WAPPINGER SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER: OPEN 10:00A.M.-3:00P.M. ZO Middl~bush Rd,. WaDDins~rs Falls. NY, lZ590 Ph~n~lZ91-a610 Oir~tlt~rl Kathi O~LiSa MON. FRI. TUES. WED. THURS. 1 1 INAT'L PIG DAY!!! I_I 110-Noon: arts/crafts INOON: LUNCH 112:30-3: cards/games I I I 8 I I I 110-Noon: arts/crafts I NOON: LUNCH 112:30-3: cards/games I I 115 I I 110-Noon: arts/crafts INOON: LUNCH 112:30-3: cards/games I 1 I 221NAT'L GOOF-OFF I 1 DAY!!!!!!! I 110-Noon: arts/crafts I NOON: LUNCH _ 112:30-3: cards/games I I 291 1 I 1 110-Noon: arts/crats INOON: LUNCH 112:30-3: cards/games 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 111:-1:COMMUNITY I 5 I_I I I I ISERVICE WORKER/OFA I 110-Noon:OIL PAINTING 110-11: EXERCISE 110-11:00: EXERCISE 1~11: LINE DANCING 110-Noon:arts/crafts 110:Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts INOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH 112:30-3: cards/games 112:30-3: cards/games 112:30-3: VIDEO 112:30-3: cards/games I I I I I 9 lOlL PAINTING 110 I 111 IJOHNNY APPLESEED 112 I 1 I CANCELLED! ! ! ! I I 1 I DAY!!!! I 1 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-11: EXERCISE 110-11:00: EXERCISE 110-11: LINE DANCING INOON: LUNCH 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts 112:30-3: cards/games INOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH I 112:30-3: cards/games 112:30-3:cards/games 112:30-3: VIDEO I I I I 116 I BLOOD PRESSURE 117 I 118 I I 191 LINE DANCING I_I SCREENING! !! I_I I_I I I CANCELLED!!!! lOlL PAINTING CANCELLED10-ll:00: EXERCISE 110-11:00: EXERCISE I CENTER IS CLOSED!!! 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon:arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts I BOWLING AT I NOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH IHOLIDAY HOE BOWL 112:30-3 cards/games 1ST. Patty's Day PartyI12:30-3: VIDEO ISIGN UP WITH KATHI I 112: 30-3: cards/games I I BY 3/16!!! 123 I 124 I 125 I 126 I I_I I I I I I I 110-Noon:OIL PAINTING 110-11:00: EXERCISE 110-11:00: EXERCISE 110-11: LINE DANCING 110-Noon:arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts INOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH I NOON: LUNCH 112:30-3: cards/games 112:30-3: cards/games IBIRTHDAY PARTY 112:30-3: cards/games 1 1 112: 30-3: cards/games I 130 I 131 I IMARCH BIRTHDAYS: 126 Howard Bischoff I I I 1 I 1 Peter Burgazzoli 128 Dora Doxey I 110-Noon: OIL PAINTING I 10-11:00: EXERCISE 1 1 Evelyn Goranson ISEE KATHI IF YOU WILL 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts 1 1 Aileen Cooke IVOLUNTEER TO BRING AI INOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH 1 5 Louisa Burgazzoli IBIRTHDAY CAKE!!!!! I 112:30-3: cards/games 112:30-3: cards/games 125 Stella Boldrin I THANK YOU!!!!! I I I I I I ~~~~I~~~~ S~NIOR ~E~S By Kathi DeLisa1 Director MARCH 1993 It has certainly been a cold and snowy winter1 but keep your chin UP1 Spring is only 20 days away! Yea! Before your know it we will be having barbeques and complaining about the heat. Speaking about complaining1 there is now a "Complaint Jar" on my desk. There will be a charge of 250 per complaint 1 500 per BIG complaint. Proceeds from this "Complaint Jar" will be donated towards our Center expansion and/or a new refrigerator and other new fixtures needed for the Center. Regina1 Sue and I will be happy to hear any complaint 1 just drop in your quarters and we will happily listen. We may even give you a smile! Now you can laugh or groan or even complain about this (just drop in your quarter first)1 but just remember proceeds go for a good cause1 so take this in the spirit in which it is intended. However1 serious complaints WILL be considered and acted upon if possible. If anyone has other suggestions we can use to raise extra monies to be donated for the Center expansion1 please let me know. Connie Smith has worked very hard to get this expansion. Monies are tight. So anything we can do such as a bake sale or raffle to raise a few dollars will certainly be appreciated. Let's pull together and do it!! Now to March activities. Diana Weibrecht will be at the Town Hall on March 4 this month. Since she has missed the last couple months 1 let me know if you want to see her so I can set up a time with her Ready for a bowling party? We will go to the Holiday Hoe Bowl on FridaY1 March 19th from 11:00-2:00. The Center will be closed. There will be coffee and donuts when you arrive1 a slice of pizza and soda for lunch. And of course the shoes1 bowling balls and games will be included in the price. For those current with their dues1 the cost is $3.00. For those not current with dues1 the cost is $6.00. For the first time ever, the Town of Fishkill Senior Center will join us. It will give us all an opportunity to meet new friends. If you like sharing activities with the Fishkill group (they pay for theirs, we pay for ours), Susan Schlach, director of Fishkill Center and I will try to plan more combined activities. Dial- A-Ride passengers must let them know you are going bowling. On April 1, at the Bardavon, singers from the Opera House of Pittsburgh will lead a revue highlighting the greatest moments in American Musical theater, "America the Musicful." Tickets are $5.00. A bus will pick you up for a 11:00 am. or 2:00 p.m. performance. If you are interested, let me know. Monies must be paid by March 22nd. Anyone interested in a Photo Club? Bob English, a retired Wappinger resident has offered to lead a club. He would share his knowledge of cameras and photography. He suggested that a small group may wish to go out to parks or other interesting sights to. take photos. If anyone is interested, let me know. It could be an interesting hobby for many of you. For those paying dues by the month, March dues is $2.50 since there are five weeks this month. Regina and Sue are planning special craft projects for each month or holiday. For Easter, there is the "Hanky Bunny" and for Mother's Day, the button necklace. So that we may order enough supplies for these projects, you must sign up if you want to make these or any future "special projects." If you do not, there may not be sufficient supplies for you to make the project. Where do you want to go for your Easter luncheon? Suggestions taken now!! Well, March is called the "Windy Month", and I sure have been windy. Have a happy and healthy March! A big hug to all of you!!!!! BILLS PAID DURING MARCH 1993 A1620.40 CENTRAL HUDSON GAS & ELECTRIC Rockingham - Regency Dr. Tennis Courts Schlathaus Park Robinson Lane (Est.) All Angels Hill Road 7902-1435-00 7690-0425-00 7808-0400-01 7371-1300-00 7808-0390-00 46.88 6.54 49.08 210.92 37.95 A1620.41 NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY 2/4/93 to 3/3/93 Martz Field 297-9928 4.31 Quiet Acres 297-7780 4.31 Spook Hill 297-9861 5.18 Schlathaus 297-4752 26.16 Barn - Montfort Rd. 297-3692 28.48 SYLVAN LAKE TEPEHONE COMPANY Robinson Lane 227-9434 19.57 NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY 3/4/93 to 4/4/93 Spook Hill 297-9861 5.18 Barn - Montfort Rd. 297-3692 27.37 Schlathaus Park 297-4752 26.16 Quiet Acres 297-7780 4.31 Martz Field 297-9928 4.31 A7020.4 Park & Grounds Management Magazine 14.00 A7110.4 Wappinger Falls Junior High 144.73 Smith Commercial Tire 482.20 Pine Bush Equipment Co. 379.95 Lupac 348.84 Dan Zag Royal Auto Parts 45.46 Urey Hardware 7.35 Safe & Sound Security Systems 210.00 Pine Bush Equipment 5.40 B. & H. Tire Service 162.00 Wappinger Central (Wapp. Jr. High) 315.84 Bottini (Deliveries for Jan & Feb.) 361.98 A7140.4 Canterbury Tours 375.00 Cynthia A. Mouris 425.00 Southern Dutchess News 184.80 Bill Beale 100.00 ; . BILLS PAID - MARCH 1993 Page 2 A7620.4 Jamesway Hobby Hut Hobby Hut Coffee System of Hudson Valley Petty Cash 86.36 189.24 110.66 36.00 98.87