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1996-02-06 , - -..... AGENDA RECREATION MEETING FEBRUARY 6,1996 CALL MEETING TO ORDER PRESENT: RJH, B.R., K.D., lC., J.E., R.F., B.G.,. E.K., S.M. APPROVE MINUTES January 16, 1996, Approved Corrections: Seconded CORRESPONDENCE 1. Request from Diane Quint (March of Dimes) for use of Castle Point Rec. Area 4/28/96 2. Request from Jerry Nardone (D. C. Girls Fastpitch) for use of Rob. Lane 7/26,27 & 28 3. Request from Dory D'Agostine (So. Dutchess Womens Softball) for use of fields 4. Request from Irvin Miller (Mid Hudson Road Runners) for use of Rob. Lane 9/7 and 8 5. Memo from Richard Rose - Re: 1996 Concert Schedule 6. Letter from Bernard Lucas Re: maintenance position 7. Memo from June Ellen Cioppa Re: 1995 Annual Report and Narrative w/ Bemies Report 8. Letter from Anaconda Kay Re: Closing of South Road store. 9. Letter from Derek Osenenko (Poughkeepsie Journal) re: recreation section in paper 10. Letter to D. C. Dept. Of Planning from Peter Paggi Re: Castle Point 11. Thank you from Margaret & Reuben de Vries Re: Elks Christmas Party REPORTS: K.D B.G. B.R. E.K. lC. S.M. lE. R.lH. R.F. OLD BUSINESS- Playgrounds West Point Concert NEW BUSINESS - Cedar Ridge Subdivision N.Y. S. Recreation & Park Conference - Syracuse April 28-May 1 MEETING ADJOURNED NEXT MEETING 3/12/96 .. I RECREA nON COMMITTEE MINUTES FEBRUARY 6,1996 NEXT MEETING MARCH 12, 1996 AT SCHLATHAUS PARK AT 7:30 P.M. The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Committee was held February 6, 1996 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, and Committee Members James Chappas, Joseph Ennesser, Barbara Gutzler, Ellen Korz and Stephen Miller. The minutes of the January 16, 1996 meeting were approved on a motion by Mr. Ennesser seconded by Mr. Miller with all in favor. CORRESPONDENCE A letter was received from Diane Quint, Community Director of the March of Dimes, requesting the use of the Castle Point Recreation area for their annual WalkAmerica event on Sunday, April 28th. They also requested that a porta john be av ail ab Ie for their use. This request was approved. Mr. Reimer will follow up on this request. A letter was received from Jeny Nardone, Tournament Director of the Dutchess County Girls Fastpitch Club, requesting the use of eight softball fields at Robinson Lane for their Tournament the last weekend in July. They would like to have the use of these fields from Friday evening at 6:00 p.m. and continuing until Sunday evening. They mentioned that they would provide portajohns for their use during the tournament. We will have to make sure that there are no conflicts with Little League but Mr. Miller felt that by that time they should be finished with District play and that we would be able to give them the same fields as last year.. Mr.Reimer will follow up on this. A letter was received from the Southern Dutchess Women's Softball League requesting use of the Castle Point and the Quiet Acres Fields for their summer league. Their season will be starting sometime in May and will last until the middle of August. They also requested the use of Castle Point fields for a tournament on April 27th and 28th. We did not have a problem with this even thought the March of Dimes race will be held on the 28th, the race people will only be using the pavilion area. Mr. Reimer will follow up on this. 1 ... t' A letter was received from hvin M. Miller, of the Mid Hudson Road Runners Club, requesting use of the Robinson Lane facility on Saturday and Sunday, September 7th and 8th, for their 18th Annual Dutchess County Classic. They mentioned that they will clean up the park after the event and that they will be covered by Insurance from the RRCA. This request was approved and Mr. Ennesser will follow up on it. A request was received from a Bernard Lucas for a position in Building Maintenance. This will be placed on file. A memo was received from June Ellen Cioppa, Youth Programs Analyst stating that the 1995 Annual Report was due at the Youth Bureau by Friday, Januaty 26, 1996. Mr. Reimer has completed this report and it was sent to Ms. Cioppa. A letter was received from Anaconda Sports stating that they are closing their Poughkeepsie store located on South Road. They did indicate, however, that they will be opening in a new, yet to be determined, location in the Poughkeepsie area. A letter was received from Derek Osenenko, Executive Editor of the Poughkeepsie Journal indicating that starting Thursday, Februaty 1st, they will be having a section called "Players Recreation in the Mid-Hudson Valley". If we have any information, we are encouraged to submit it to the paper. In this letter he outlined the new section. If we have any ideas or questions, he can be reached at 437-4845 after 3 p.m. It was indicated that this might be a way to advertise our summer program. We received a copy of a letter which Peter Paggi sent to the Dutchess County Department of Planning regarding the Castle Point Recreation Area. In his letter he advised them that Mr. Joseph Hetsler of Central Hudson has indicated that the expected date of completion for the work _ at Castle Point is April 15, 1996. He also requested that the Dept. Of Planning extend the applicable Community Development Block Grant funding until such time as the work can be completed. A thank you note was received from Margaret & Reuben deVries for the wonderful Christmas Party which was held at the Elks Club in December. OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE Mr. Holt noted that the following letters have been sent: 1. Memo to Town Board requesting that Certificates ofInsurance be forwarded to the following schools: Wappinger Jr. High, Myers Comers School, and Sheafe Road Elementary. 2. Request to the Town Board for approval for P.O.'s for Sheafe Road Elementary School for $947.53 and to Myers Comers School for $1,263.36. 2 ... '" ~ CREATIVE CORNER WALKING ON THE HIGHWAY CALLED LIFE by SUE BUSH This is a trip we mortals all must take As we go through life Some are lucky to be free of strife And enjoy every day of their life, While others seem to carry a heavy load And find themselves on a bumpy road. Nothing they do, ever comes out right They have more aches and pain And take more pills then you can name. Life to them is a bore. Heartache and sorrow Comes knockinp. at their door . . we can have party committees, idea committees or whatever. Please give me some feed back on this. Thank you. The Wappinger Lions Club needs old eyeglasses or hearing aids. If you have any you no longer want or need, bring them to the Center. I will see to it that they are given to the Lions Club. Enjoy the poem by Sue Bush. The Creative Corner was started so you all have the opportunity to share your creative writing, thoughts, drawing or cartoon. Come on Seniors, let's see what your thoughts are! Don't be shy! Share your thoughts and creativity with us!!!!I will include these in the newsletter. We have many talented seniors at the Center. Some do crafts, some paint or draw, some write poetry and/or stories, some have wonderful and creative ideas. You may submit your "writing" or even a drawing or cartoon to me at any time. Please do not submit preprinted articles etc. from other sources. I am sure we will all enjoy reading or seeing the creativity of our fellow seniors. In regard to paying dues. Many of you are now paying your dues on a yearly basis and for that I thank you. This has made bookkeeping much easier and efficient. Many have chosen to do this as they cannot be at the Center every week and want to participate in our special events. Yearly dues is $25.00. Many of you pay on a monthly basis and that too makes it easier to keep track of. However, there are still few who insist on paying on a weekly basis. As of this month, those paying on a weekly basis will be asked to pay $1.00 a week instead of the previous 50~ a week. The reason for this is fairness. There are many who pay monthly or yearly and do not come every week, but still pay their dues. Therefore it is only fair for those who pay weekly to compensate for the weeks they are not there. However, if this is a financial hardship for anyone, please see me. For those paying dues by the month, Feb.. dues is $2.00. Those on the waiting list are welcome to pay dues. This entitles you to join our "out of Center" activities at a reduced cost. A big hug to you all! Smile!!! 3 ~ Remember, those with birthdays are asked to bring a cake for the party. We will all help you celebrate. The Center is closed on the 19th for President's Day. Bingo days are Wed. the 11th, 14th, 21st and Thurs. the 15th, & 29th. Please note exercise is cancelled this winter if the schools are closed due to inclement weather. COMING IN KARCH... On Monday, March 11th, for the first time ever, our Center and the Center at Zion Church will combine to have a bowling party at the Holiday Hoe Bowl in Wappingers on Rt. 9. Marie Weber and I agreed that it would enhance both of our groups to get together. Bowling will be from lla.m. to? There will be dani~h and coffee upon arrival. At lunch, there will be pizza and soda. Included in the package is two (possibly 3) games, shoes etc. The cost for this for current dues paying members is $3.00. For those not current with dues, the cost is $5.00. Many of you attend both the Zion and the Wappinger Center. Please, sign up at only ONE site. Dial-a-Ride passengers, in March (remind me), I will call and ask them to take you to the bowling alley that day. Should be a fun day for all. Sign up and pay for this by March 4th. Welcome to Ronnie Bodowski! Ronnie is volunteering some of her time to help out at the Center. She will be helping Regina and Sue with crafts and me with misc. stuff. Ronnie will be working on some special projects with those who wish to do them. First project is the hanging potpourri with lace. Ronnie will be at the Center on Mon. & Wed. Welcome and thank you Ronnie. We sure can use two more creative hands helping us. The WALKING CLUB continues....We have a few new walkers. Welcome to our Club!! If you haven't started walking and would like to join our walking club, let me know and I'll put your name on the chart and explain the rules. I'm looking into a teeshirt or sweatshirt for our walking club. If you are interested in having one let me know! Watch for coming attractions in future newsletters! Such as Chinese luncheon, Bowling party, Senior Citizen Month, Easter Egg Hunt, etc. If anyone is interested in helping to plan different Center events and help with the planning, please let me know. Suggestions are always welcome. As you know, our Center is really too small to do big parties or events. But with some good ideas and help from you, we can do things outside the Center or plan smaller events for inside the Center. I welcome any ideas and help you can give. Maybe 2 ~ VJ.A.l?l?Il'JG-E.:R SE.~IO:R ~E.t.V S By Kathi DeLisa, Director FEBRUARY 1996 Good-bye and good riddance to January! Is it summer yet? No? Only February? Well, January had such horrendous weather, we'll just have to have a party to make up for all the snow, rain and floods! We were lucky to get our Clash Day BBQ in on a dry day. PARTY HOT LINE!!! Every four years we get to celebrate leap year with a Sadie Hawkin's Day Country Hoe Down. We sure have grown since the last Sadie Hawkin's Day. That was held here at the Town Hall. But, now our Center group is much larger and cannot accommodate all of us for such a big event. So, on Wed., Feb. 28th (Sadie Hawkin's Day Eve), we will have a huge, big, foot stompin, swingin', hootin', shoutin' Country Hoe Down at the Holiday Inn in Fishkill. Country music by the versatile Johnny Dell! So get out your country duds, Lil Abner and Daisy Mae outfits and get ready for hootin' and stompin'! Oh yes, there's also some food for us Dogpatch Country Bumpkins. The menu includes hearty beef veggie soup, Dogpatch's famous garden salad, entree choice of BB Que Spare Rib and Chicken Combo or Broiled sole in lemon butter., baked potato, vegetable, rolls & ~orn bread, coffee, tea and Sadie's special apple pie ala mode! Cash bar available. The cost for current dues paying members (6 months dues must be paid by new members) is $8.50. For those not current the cost is $18.00. This is also open to those on the waiting list who would like to attend. Reservations (sign up with me) must be made and paid for by Feb. 20th. No refunds after this date. Now for other February news.. .On the 7th, there will be a gentleman at the Center to speak to you on hearing loss and what you need to know. Diana from the Office of the Aging will be at the Center on the 8th at 11a.m. If you wish to speak to her, let me know. Blood pressure screening is the 14th. Birthdays will be celebrated on Fri. Feb. 23rd. 1 ~~. FEBRUARY 1996 TOWN OF WAPPINGER SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER: OPEN 10:00A.M.-3:00P.M. 20 Middlebush Rd., Wappingers Falls, NY. 12590 Phone: 297-3670 Director: Kathi DeLisa MON. FRI. TUES. WED. THURS. 12 ILINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY13 I 14 110-NOON:BLOOD ---I I I I PRESSIRE 10: PHOTO CLUB!!! 110-Noon: OIL PAINTINGI10-11: EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games 12:30-3: cards/games HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TAl CHI ANYONE? BINGO! BINGO! 20 I 21 lASH WEDNESDAY I I 10-Noon:OIL PAINTING 10-11: EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games 12:45-2: BINGO ! BINGO ! FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS: 2 Mary Ruth Munoz 9 Chrristina Eichler 9 Bob English 14 Pauline Sherbak 15 Mary Kelly 17 Paul Sherbak 5 I I 10: PHOTO CLUB!!! 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3:cards/games 19 I I PRESIDENT'S DAY THE CENTER IS CLOSED! ! ! ! ! 261 I 10: PHOTO CLUB!! ! 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games 18 Irene Sarno 18 Larry Petersen 19 Michael D'Adamo 23 Marie Bardy 26 Minnie Byrne**+ 26 Dorothy Wohlbach 6 I I 10-Noon:OIL PAINTING 10-Noon:arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3:cards/games 27 I I 10-Noon: OIL PAINTING 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games I I 22IWASHINGTON'S I BIRTHDAY! ! 10-11:EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games 12:30-3: VIDEO 281SIGN UP WITH KATHI 291LEAP YEAR DAY!!! I FOR THE I I SADIE HAWKINS DAY 110-11: EXERCISE COUNTRY HOE DOWN 110-Noon: arts/crafts AT THE INOON: LUNCH HOLIDAY INN, FISHKILLI12:45-2:BINGO!BINGO! NOON I THE CENTER IS CLOSED! I 1 Gloria Smith 14 Renate Regh 7 111: HEARING LOSS 1& WHAT YOU CAN DO 10-11: EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:45-2:BINGO!BINGO! 1 I I I 10-11: EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30 3:cards/games 12:30-3: VIDEO 8 111: DIANA OFA I 10-11: EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3:cards/games 15 I I 10-11: EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:45-2: BINGO ! BINGO ! 2 IGROUND HOG DAY! ! I I I 10-11: LINE DANCING I 10-Noon: arts/craftsl NOON: LUNCH J 12:30-3: cards/games I 9 I I 10-11:LINE DANCING I 10-Noon: arts/crafts I NOON: LUNCH I 12:30-3:cards/games I 12:30-3: VIDEO I 161 I I , 10-11: LINE DANCING 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games 12:30-3: VIDEO 23 I I 10-11:LINE DANCING 10-Noon:arts/craftsl NOON:LUNCH BIRTHDAY PARTY! !!! 12:30-3:cards/games I FEBRUARY IS: I AMERICAN HEART MONTH I AMERICAN HISTORY MTHI POTATO LOVER'S MONTH I NAT'L CHERRY MONTH I NAT'L MEAT MONTH I BLACK HISTORY MONTH I I FEBRUARY 1996 REPORT TO THE RECREATION COMMISSION FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 1996 SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER January activities at the Senior Citizen Center included the regular schedule of arts/crafts, oil painting, exercise, line dancing, photo club, videos, bingo, puzzles, cards and games. The Center was closed on the I st for New Year's Day and 15th for Martin Luther King Day. The Center was also closed on the 8th and 9th because of the blizzard. The seniors celebrated hat day on the 12th. Funny, pretty and very original hat creations were on worn. Prizes were given to all who participated. On the 25th, over 70 seniors participated in Clash Day. To add to the festivities, we had a BB Que with burgers, hot dogs and salads and cake for dessert. The seniors enjoyed the taste of summer amidst the snow and torrential rains. Prizes were given to the "Clashiest". This was such a clash day, everyone's mode of dress looked just YUK! After the BBQue lunch, the seniors enjoyed Bingo! It was a great day and certainly brought sunshine and cheer for all. Blood pressure was cancelled due to snowy weather. The monthly birthday party was on the 26th. There are 198 senior registered at the Center and 185 on the waiting list. ITEMS TO BE NOTED; 1. Peg and I are working on the trip schedule for 1996 . 2. Ronnie Badowski, the daughter of one of our Seniors, is volunteering at the Center. She will be at the Center on Mon. & Wed. To help out. We are grateful to have an additional pair of hands. 3. February events include a Valentine's Day party, Washington's Birthday party and a Sadie Hawkins Day Country Hoe Down to be held at the Holiday Inn. BILLS PAID DURING FEBRUARY 1996 A-1620.40 CENTRAL HUDSON GAS & ELECTRIC Montfort Road #7964-1460-00-5 128.65 Gazeboffown Hall #7512-0470-00-2 18.12 Spook Hill Park 7810-1572-04-4 14.58 Myers Comers! All Angels 7802-1962-00-2 67.59 Stage 7802-1960-00-6 13 .44 Rockingham/Regency Dr. 7902-1435-00-7 43.61 A-1620.41 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS Robinson Lane 227-9434 20.86 NYNEX Quiet Acres 297-7780 5.59 Sch1athaus Park 297-4752 24.94 Martz Field 297-9928 4.28 Spook Hill 297-9861 5.59 Quiet Acres 297 -7780 5.59 Schlathaus Park 297-4752 24.95 Martz Field 297-9928 4.28 Spook Hill 297 -9861 5.59 A-711O.4 Milton Alley Agway 29.15 Bottini Fuel 274.20 DynaWatch, Inc. 240.00 Grossman's Inc. 25.11 A-7140.4 Petty Cash 23.57 A-7620.4 Petty Cash 57.35 Quick & Easy Plastic Canvas 14.95 The Rag Shop 45.28 Hobby Hut 49.47 Coffee System 52.00 A-1990.50 NYS Recreation & Park Soc. 250.00 Park & Grounds Management 20.00 Mrs. Roe noted that the New York State Recreation and Parks Conference will be held April 28th to May 1st in Syracuse and noted that a letter has to be sent to the Town Board requesting permission to attend. Those who indicated that they would like to attend are: Mrs. DeLisa, Miss Gutzler and Mrs. Roe. A letter will be sent to the Town Board with a copy of the conference schedule requesting pennission to attend the conference. A subdivision map on the Cedar Ridge Subdivision was received from the Planning Board for our review. It was requested that the members stop in at the Recreation Office and make a recommendation on whether to take money in lieu of land or to take a certain area. The meeting was adjourned at 9: lOon a motion by Mr. Miller seconded by Mr. Chappas. Peggy Roe Secretary 6 DOCK AT CHELSEA Supervisor Smith had met Miss Gutzler and she asked her to bring up the dock situation and that it seems to have taken so long to get anything done. We submitted a plan over a year and a half and we have taken some steps in that we have purchased the wood for the small building and Mr. Tompkins has already started to put together the building. We have also purchased the signs that we need to be placed in the area. Last December when we asked for a P.O. for the purchase of the paperwork, permits, etc this request was denied. We feel at this time that we need to sit with the Town Board and work out some of the problems that still exist such as 1. Who we are going to hire and how many people; 2. What vehicle they will use - their personal one or a Town vehicle; 3. Is there any insurance problems?; 4. What happens if we close the ramp and the person leaves and someone comes in late? A request will be sent to the Town Board asking for a workshop with them to answer these questions and see where we have to go from there. It was mentioned that we will still need a Sheriffs Patrol for the Holiday Weekends. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT Mr. Holt mentioned the following: 1. During the recent storms in January there was massive damllge at Robinson Lane and at least 12 dugouts have been damaged. A lot of them are down and some of those that are still standing have safety problems. There is a major safety problem with the whole area. We are now waiting for the insurance company to inspect the damage and as soon as we can we will go in there and start to clean up some of the blocks etc. Hopefully, we will be able to go out to bid on the job since it is too much for our maintenance guys to do. For this season the kids might have to get by with benches until the dugouts can be completed. The fields are also going to require a lot of work and new clay. 2. Some of the shingles on the roof of the pavilion at Castle Point were blown off during the terrible wind storm in January. We are also having the Insurance Company look at this. 3. An activity report for 1995 has been sent to the Town Board. This report was broken down into staff, maintenance, summer/winter programs and senior citizen program. A copy of this report will be given to each member. 4. Red Cedar will be in to take down the tree at Schlathaus sometime this week. 5. The light pole that provides the power to the war monument was hit over the weekend and therefore, there is no light on the flag at the present time. Weare trying to find out who was responsible for it. 5 Mr. Reimer handed out a copy of the concert schedule for 1996 which is as follows: June 27th July 4th July 11th July 18th July 25th August 1 st August 8th Nite Life Switch In Time Steve Johnson The Phantoms Woods Tea Company Wild East Little Creek Top 40 Big Band Magic Varity 50'sffop 40 Folk Country Country All concerts start at 7:00 and Mr. Reimer asked everyone to check and see if there was a time when they could be at Schlathaus to meet the band and be responsible for lights etc. The West Point Concert is set for April 12th at Roy C. Ketcham High School at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Korz mentioned that she has contacted C. & J. Catering for a price on catering a buffet after the concert. Mrs. Mouris will be giving us something soon. EQUIPMENT Mr. Ennesser handed in a proposed equipment and project list which includes bleachers and picnic tables for Airport Park, a climber for Martz Field and some new dock sections. He also suggested that we install ground lights for the bulletin boards at Schlathaus since it is one of the main avenues of announcing the programs. The members were concerned with ground lights in that they would be easily vandalized. Most of the members felt that if we did any lights that they should be overhead lights. Ifwe can do any of these projects, it would be nice. Mr. Holt mentioned that we have to make sure that if we put anything out at Airport Park we have to make sure that it is secured so someone cannot easily take it. TREE AT SCHLATHAUS PARK A discussion took place with regard to the Christmas Tree that was uprooted during the wind storm in January. Supervisor Smith has requested that we get some more estimates to have the tree uprighted. The day after the storm, we received a quote of$535. From Pete Poltrack, the person who initally transplanted the tree. For that amount he would upright the tree put guide lines on it and stake it and then in May he would come back and feed it. We have since asked Mr. Baisley for a quote and we should get that tomorrow. Hopefully we can get the tree replanted soon. In the meantime, our maintenance guys have put straw around the base of the tree to protect it. . 4 3. A memo to the Town Board indicating that Mr. Holt will be on vacation from Februmy 7th to March II th and that Mr. Friedman will be acting chairman. SENIOR CITIZEN REPORT Mrs. DeLisa handed out a report on the Senior activities for the month of Janumy. This report is attached to these minutes. RECREATION DIRECTOR'S REPORT Mr. Reimer discussed the format of the swim program and discussed the proposal given by Mr. Friedman. It was suggested by both to have a central area for pick up for the swim program. Mr. Friedman suggested that point be Town Hall but Mr. Reimer wants to keep from using that area and has contacted the Wappinger Jr. High to see if we could use their parking lot and we have received verbal approval. One plus for this is that we would save mileage for this program. He has mapped out a schedule which is similar to previous years' with the following notations: I. Sign ups will be during playground registration 2. Playground will be closed during their week of swimming 3. Pick up at Town Hall or Wappinger Falls Jr. High. Preferably the Jr. High. 4. Counselors meet at parking lot and take bus to Deer Hill 5. Swim Instructors will report directly to Deer Hill 6. No rain make ups. We will be working on registration dates and they will be discussed at the March meeting. A schedule will be available on registration dates indicating the different swim sessions available. Mr. Reimer noted that we have a limit of 55 able to attend each session. Mr. Reimer mentioned that we have to emphasize that this is a learn to swim program and if we get a large turnout we might have to limit the age for the program. Mr.Chappas mentioned that we might have to define swimming. If that comes up we will have to decide at that time. Hopefully, it won't be a problem. Mrs. Roe mentioned that Mr. Zoller had stopped in and mentioned that we will be under the supervision of the Health Department this year. He also mentioned that he had received the new regulations for this year and there are some which pertain to the swim program. One revision for this year is that each swim group must be visually identifyable which means that each group must have swim cap, wrist band, shirt etc. Non swimmers are not allowed in the water over chest deep and the waterfront supervisor can now be a lifeguard and we will only have to bring in a WSI in to test the children. It seems that most areas were having a hard time getting someone with WSI to run their programs. 3