1996-04-09
AGENDA RECREATION COMMITTEE MEETING
APRIL 9, 1996
CALL MEETING TO ORDER
PRESENT: RlH., K.D., B.R, lC., lE., RF., B.G., E.K., S.M.
APPROVE MINUTES: March 19, 1996
CORRECTIONS:
APPROVED:
SECONDED:
CORRESPONDENCE
1. Letter from Bob Drennan Re: Wappinger Men's Modified Softball League
2. Ctf. Of Insurance from National Adult Baseball Association
3. Revised contract from Deer Hill Conference Center for $7,000.
4. Received check from D.C. Youth Bureau for 1995 Programs
5. Rec. Forms from D.C. Health Dept. Re: Camp Application
6. Letter from Tim Fisher Re: NABA
7. Letter from Cardinal Hayes Home
REPORTS
K.D. E.K.
B.R B.G.
J.C. S.M.
lE. RJ.H.
R.F.
OLD BUSINESS -- Schlathaus Park Signs
Playground Sign Up
NEW BUSINESS
MEETING ADJOURNED
NEXT MEETING
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RECREA nON COMMITTEE MINUTES
APRIL 9, 1996
NEXT MEETING MAY 21,1996 AT SCHLATHAUS PARK
The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Committee was held
April 9, 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 Joseph Ennesser, Barbara Gutzler, Ellen Korz and Stephen Miller.
The minutes of the March 19, 1996 meeting were approved on a motion by Mr.
Ennesser seconded by Miss Gutzler.
OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE.
I. Letter to Town Board for approval to refund participants of the Boys and Girls Basketball
Program. This was approved at the Town Board Meeting 3/25/96
2. Letter to Supervisor Smith for approval of the Summer Playground Registration Dates. The
following dates were approved. April 22, 23, May 6, 14,20 and 28. Registration will be held
at the Town Hall from 7 - 9 in the evenings on the above dates.
3. Letter was sent to Diane Quint giving approval for the use of the Castle Point Recreation Area
for the March of Dimes Walk on Sunday, April 28th. It was noted that we will need someone
to open and close the gate that day and Mr. Ennesser volunteered.
4. Letter was sent to Supervisor Smith with suggestions for the $500. Donation to the Senior
Center.
5. A letter was sent to Steve Miller asking that he assume the responsibility offield usage. He
accepted this request.
6. Letters were sent to the following regarding approval for field usage:
I. Peter Benes - Sunday Morning League with approval for use of SL-I on Sunday
Mornings.
2. Irv. Miller - Road Runners Race on Sept. 7 & 8. Approved Use of Robinson Lane.
3. Jerry Nardone - Dutchess Debs. Approval forR.L fields #1,2,7,8,10 and 11 on 7/27-28
4. Dory D'Agostino- So. Dutchess Womens League Approval for use of Castle Point
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Fields on Wednesday and Fridays and for a tournament on 5/11-12. Dory has since
called and would like the additional day of Monday at Castle Point and Tuesday and
Thursday at Quiet Acres for practice and make ups. This was also approved.
7. Mrs. DeLisa sent a thank you to Mr. & Mrs. Richard Clark for the donation to the
Senior Center.
8. A letter was sent to the Town Board for Reappointment of Mr. Holt to another term.
9. Letter was sent to the Board of Directors of Little League regarding the condition of the
concession stand.
10. Letters were sent to the Poughkeepsie Journal and the Southern Dutchess News for Part
Time Help Wanted.
11. A Letter was sent to the Town Board regarding the purchase of a tractor on State bid
from Pine Plains Ford Tractor.
12. A thank you letter was sent to John Baisley of Candlelight Landscaping for the
donation of the Christmas Tree at Schlathaus Park.
13. Thank you letters were sent from Mrs.DeLisa to John Butler and Felix Sanchez of
NYNEX for the information on changes in telecommunications.
CORRESPONDENCE
A letter was received from Bob Drennan informing us that the Wappinger's Mens
Modified Softball League will not be operating for the 1996 season. The impact offfiM's
downsizing has had a significant effect on the league. He also thanked Mr. Holt, Mr. Reimer and
Mr. Vorndran for all the support and cooperation that they have received.
We have received a Certificate of Insurance from the National Adult Baseball
Association naming the Town of Wappinger as additional insured.
The Town received a check in the amount of$6,285.97 from the Division for
Youth which represents payment for the 1995 Youth Programs under the Youth Bureau grant..
A packet of information and applications were received from the Dutchess County
Health Department for the Summer Playgrounds. These were given to Mr. Reimer for follow up.
A letter was received from Tim Fisher regarding the use of Robinson Lane baseball
fields for the Hudson Valley National Adult Baseball League. They are requesting the use of Holt
or Senior League 2 field from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. from May 19th to the end of Little League
season and then have access from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. after Little League season for double
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headers. Mr. Miller was given this request and he will check with Roland Norris with regard to his
usage and coordinate the field requests.
A letter was received from Cardinal Hayes Home for Children requesting certain
information regarding the inclusion of developmentally disabled children and adults into town
sponsored recreational activities. On a motion by Mr. Miller seconded by Miss Gutzler this was
tabled for a later meeting.
SENIOR CITIZEN REPORT
Mrs. DeLisa handed out a report on the Senior activities for the month of March
1996. This report is attached to these minutes.
DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Mr. Reimer reported the following:
1. The swim staff is looking better. We have now received a number of
applications and we can now be more choosy about who we hire. He also indicated that it might
be a good idea to hire an additional swim person. He will check the numbers and depending on
the signups we will make a decision later.
2. He has begun calling the summer staff and the staff is slowly coming together.
He indicated that a lot of the experienced staff will not be returning. He mentioned that 5 of the 6
directors will be new directors.
3. He has contacted several people for the Summer Director job and recommended
that the job be given to Jennifer Fisher. He noted that she has been with us several years and has
been an area director at both Robinson Lane and at Hughsonville. All felt that she would be a
good Director.
4. He is in the process of setting up dates for the Red Cross certifications. A lot of
the new directors will need the Responding to Emergencies and some of the returning people will
just need recertification of the CPR. Mrs.DeLisa requested that she and Mrs. Waldron be included
in the CPR certification.
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5. The registration schedule is as follows and will be held at the Town Hall from 7
-9p.m.
Monday, April 22
Tuesday, April 23
Monday, May 6
Tuesday, May 14
Monday May 20
Tuesday, May 28
Castle Point and Quiet Acres
Hughsonville and Robinson Lane
Martz Field
Spook Hill
Spook Hill, Quiet Acres and Hughsonville
Martz Field, Castle Point and Robinson Lane
He mentioned that this schedule will be in the Southern Dutchess News and the Poughkeepsie
Journal Our Towns. It was mentioned that if anyone can help with the registration, please sign the
sheet giving date available.
6. The order for the Radio City Christmas Show tickets had to be in so he is
planning on having two buses one in November and one in December. We usually get the early
discount tickets.
7. He had a meeting with Rod Murgart, the Athletic Director in Westchester
County High School who is building, with three other partners, a sports complex in East Fishkill.
It is a private venture and he asked ifhe could come in and talk to the Committee about his
venture. He is trying to get some business from the Town. The Complex is on Route 52 toward
the Taconic. He will also be in contact with soccer and little league officials in the area to explain
the venture to them.
8. He was over to Ketcham to talk to the Custodians and everything is set up for
the West Point Concert. On Friday night we will have to cover up the windows in the changing
room. Mrs. Roe will bring some construction paper and tape to do the windows. There will no
problem with removing the divider from the door so that the equipment can be brought in and the
50 chairs will be on the stage. Mr. Reimer mentioned that the condition of the auditorium today
was not very good. After the playa few weeks ago, things were scattered all over the place and
not too clean. They did promise to have it cleaned by Friday. Mr. Holt mentioned that the buffet
is all set. Lighting has been taken care of with Corey Lowney working the lights. Letters have
been sent to the Town Board members today. Mrs. Roe will contact the New Hackensack Fire
Company to get the American Flag for the backdrop. Mr. Reimer mentioned that Sgt. Gerard will
be the M.C. but the contact person for them is Dave Smith.
TENNIS
Mr. Casowitz was in contact with Mrs. Korol regarding setting up the tennis clinics.
Mr. Reimer will advertise in the Southern Dutchess News about the registration days/nights. Mr.
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Casowitz mentioned that he will need 2 tennis ball baskets and tennis balls. Mrs. Roe will get a
P.O. for the tennis balls. Mr.Casowitz will look into the price of the baskets. Since he is involved
so much in tennis he might be able to get them at a better price. He will get back to us about this.
We have the signs .NO ROLLERBLADING/SKATING ON TENNIS COURTS. and we hope
that they have already been put up.
FIELD USAGE
Mr. Miller mentioned that he has made assignments for the fields and has sent out
letters to the people who have sent in requests. These requests include the Mid Hudson Road
Runners, Southern Dutchess Women's League, Dutchess Debs, and the John Dore League. Mrs.
Roe mentioned that Dory of the Southern Dutchess League has since called to ask if they could
also have Monday nights at Castle Point and Tuesdays and Thursdays at Quiet Acres for practices
and make-ups. Since the Men's league has folded this request was approved. Mr. Miller
mentioned that he will be revising the request form. He wants information on the request that we
must have the fee and an insurance form on file before they are able to use the fields.
CHAIRMAN'S REPORT
Mr. Holt mentioned the following:
1. Little League will be opening on April 20th and progress is being made on the
construction of the damaged dugouts. Most of the block and cement work is done and the wood
has been delivered for the new roofs. Mr. Holt questioned about the broken fence on R-l. Mrs.
Roe will check with Mr. Tompkins to see if that has been completed. We will also have Mr.
Tompkins check on the progress of the fencing on field # 7 but we will stress that the R-l fence has
priority. Mr. Holt mentioned that he received a call from Little League requesting dirt for SL-l.
Mrs. Roe has put in for a P.O. for some dead sand from Red Wing Properties. We are now waiting
for approval and a P.O. number and it will be ordered. Little League mentioned that all the other
fields are drying up quite nicely with the new clay that has been put down. Mr. Manasar has not
done the 3rd batting cage yet. Mr. Holt will contact him to discuss the plans for putting it in.
2. At our last meeting we discussed the condition of the store. Since then a letter
was sent to the Board of Directors of Little League stating that the store has to be cleaned before
opening day. Mr. Holt mentioned that Mr. & Mrs. Provost were quite upset about receiving this
letter. Mrs. Provost mentioned that there was no dumpster at the store late in the fall so they had
no where to throw the stuff. They also said that they couldn't get to the building because of the
snow. It was mentioned that they could have come to us and we would tried to get them in. We
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usually had the road plowed a few days after each storm. The bottom line is that the store has to
be cleaned and painted before opening day.
3. Mr. Holt mentioned that he was hoping to move the softball teams to Castle
Point but in talking with them they said that the field was too small. He had the maintenance guys
go down and measure the field and it is too small only 270' around. SL-l at Robinson Lane is
300'. What we want to do at Castle Point is clear out the outfield and put some fill in to make it
300' and eventually put in a fence. We will need quite a bit offill to accomplish this. In the mean
time, the guys will be York raking, getting the grass out of the infields and putting down some
more clay. We still need to find out about where we stand on the building and electricity.
4. Ifwe are to exercise the state bid on the tractor we have to act on it before
Monday, April 15th. The state bid came in around $16,000. with the trade in of the 1970.
SupelVisor Smith mentioned that she would pole the Town Board with regard to the purchase
so we could make the state bid deadline.
5. We have received a number of applications for the part time maintenance
position and will be intetviewing soon.
6. We have money in the budget for the purchase of a slide for Quiet Acres and for
some bleachers for Airport Park. We should be working on these purchases right now so that they
can be installed when the weather gets better. Mr. Ennesser mentioned that they have to be
installed correctly with the pea gravel base.
7. Mr. Humeston has been out to Robinson Lane to work on the parking area down
by Fields # 7 and 8. Hopefully, we will have this done by the 20th.
8. Mr. Holt and Mr. Ennesser met with the Town Board about the Chelsea Dock
proposal. At this meeting they discussed 2 alternatives. The first was to just improve the docks.
To replace the wood docks with metal ones and to put more discipline in to the parking that is
already there. The second alternative was to improve the docks ( put in an additional dock which
would be attached to the sea wall) and institute a parking plan to park cars at the Castle Point
Recreation Area. Mr. Ennesser came up with a design for the docks. He met with a vendor from
Cold Spring to come up with this proposal. The docks are all aluminum construction and the
flotations are polyethline drums. Mr. Ennesser reviewed the proposal with the committee
members. He mentioned that the additional dock which will be attached to the Chelsea Yacht
Club sea wall is pending their approval but he didn't see any problem with it. This proposed layout
plus the engineering fees would be about $18,000. Also under the second proposal we would
have to hire 2 people for shifts to help monitor the usage and parking. The total cost for this
project including the house for the workers would come to approximately $32,- 33K. Mr.
Ennesser has worked on an application for a grant which has to be submitted by April 23rd. The
grant is a 50/50 grant. We will have to put up half of the money. We still have to talk with Jack
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Peluse of Marshall and Sterling to find out about the liability and what it will cost to cover the
docks, the 2 workmen and the liability of them driving the people back and forth and to have
insurance for the trucks and trailers that are left at Castle Point. If the cost of the insurance is
reasonable and we get the grant we will probably go ahead with the total plan.
BRIAR LANE
Miss Gutzler asked if there are any plans in the near future for Briar Lane.. Mr.
Holt said that he would like the road into it cleared out. Miss Gutzler mentioned that at the end of
the cuI de sac there is a lot of brush, trucks and trailers etc. Mrs. DeLisa mentioned that there are a
lot of A TV's using that area.
Mr. Reimer mentioned that our next meeting date falls on the May 14th and that is
a scheduled registration date, therefore, the meeting will now be on May 21, 1996.
Mr. Ennesser mentioned that he has done an inspection of the Hughsonville Fire
House Property for damage etc. so we don't get blamed for something that we are not responsible
for.
Miller.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:00 on a motion by Miss Gutzler seconded by Mr.
Peggy Roe
Secretaty
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BILLS PAID DURING APRIL 1996
A-1620.40 CENTRAL HUDSON GAS & ELECTRIC
Gazebo
Spook Hill Park
All Angels Hill Road
Myers Comers Road
Stage
Regency Drive
7512-0470-00-2
7810-1572-04-4
7808-0390-00-4
7802-1962-00-2
7802-1960-00-6
7902-1435-00-7
13.18
327.33
6.49
40.05
13.18
43.80
A-1620.41 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS
Robinson Lane 227-9434 20.84
NYNEX
Spook Hill Park 297-9861 5.59
Martz Field 297-9928 4.28
Quiet Acres 297-7780 5.59
Schlathaus Park 297-4752 24.94
A-711O.4 Candlelight Landscapingt Inc. 375.00
Hutchinson's Equipment Corp. 13.45
Milton Alley Agway 286.00
A-I Fence Company 12.55
Dan Zag Royal Auto Parts 5.69
Chris Bar Electric 70.00
Brighton Ventures 66.00
Brady's Power Equipment 24.90
Milton Alley Agway 10.90
Windsor Building Supplies 502.88
Bottini Fuel 255.43
Seal Master 379.15
Wappinger Central School District 52.62
Sherwin Williams 16.08
Sherwin Williams 46.40
Bottini Fuel 85.00
Bottini Fuel 85.00
Milton Alley Agway 6.65
Red Wing Propertiest Inc. 437.75
Prime Stripe 714.10
Petty Cash 20.97
A-7140.4
Southern Dutchess News
Aristocrat Tours
Chris Hoover
Cynthia Mouris
Aristocrat Tours, Inc.
Aristocrat Tours, Inc.
141.00
570.00
49.00
744.00
535.00
535.00
A-7620A Coffee System 52.00
Poughkeepsie Journal 27.30
Petty Cash 94.06
Rag Shop 49.92
Prevention Magazine 16.97
Mt. Ellis Paper Co. 310.54
Petty Cash 66.26
Hobby Hut 49.01
Coffee System 52.00
B-7310A Petty Cash 11.09
A-200 1 Damien Budds 25.00
M. Connor 25.00
Marlene Woelfle 15.00
APRIL 1996 REPORT TO THE RECREATION COMMISSION
FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH 1996
SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER
March activities at the Senior Citizen center included
the regualr schedule of arts/crafts, oil painting, exercise,
line dancing, photo club, videos, bingo, puzzles, cards and
games.
On March 11th, three senior Centers combined and enjoyed
a bowling party at Holiday Hoebowl. Over 100 seniors
attended (50 were our Wappinger seniors.) The Fishkill
Senior Center and the center at Zion Church joined us. It
was a great day, everyone enjoyed it so much they have
requested more joint events and more bowling. The day
started with danish and coffee, then for lunch; pizza and
soda. Seniors played three games. A tentative bowling
party is scheduled for June.
On the 18th, the seniors celebrated st. patty's Day with
green bagels and cream cheese and of course cake was served
at lunch. Each of the seniors received a green carnation.
stop and Shop donated 35 shamrock plants to be given to the
seniors and 3 st. patty's Day balloons.
On the 20th, John Butler from NYNEX was at the center to
speak on the many changes in telecommunications and how this
effects the seniors. Mr. Butler was most helpful and
answered the many questions asked.
On the 28th, 85 seniors enjoyed an Easter Luncheon at
Umberto's Mamma Marissa's. Good food, music and lots of
fun.
Blood pressure screening was provided by the Heart Assoc.
on the 13th. The monthly birthday party was held on the
22nd. An 80th birthday for Louisa BurgaZ20li was celebrated
this month.
ITEMS TO BE NOTED:
1. Linda soto of Wappingers has agreed to volunteer at the
Center one day a week helping with crafts2 games etc. An
extra pair of hands is most welcome. Attendance at the
Center is near capacity 3 to 4 days a week.
2. The first Town sponsored trip is to Foxwood on April
17th. Due to the overwhelming response and long waiting
list, we scheduled a second bus for this trip.
3. May is Senior Citizen Month. Last year we awarded a
"Wappinger Senior Center senior of the Year" award. I would
like to do this again this year. Nomination forms will be
handed out to the seniors to nominate who they want to
receive this award.
4. The Director from the Fishkill senior center, Cindy
starke, the Zion center, Marie weber along with their craft
teachers met with Regina and I at the Wappinger Senior
center to discuss other activities that we can do jointly.
We all agree bowling will be repeated. Marie suggested a
Big Bingo with all three centers. Seniors ~ bingo. We
have scheduled this for May 20 at the Zion Church. Should
be fun!
5. Other upcoming May events include Wheel of Fortune
brought to us by the Fishkill center Staff, breakfast at
Fishkill Plains school, Mother's Day luncheon at Dynasty
Restaurant and much more.
6. coming in June is our annual anniversary B B Que!
APRIL
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.
DAY! I 2
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10-Noon: OIL PAINTING
10-Noon: ars/crafts
NOON: LUNCH
12:30-3: cards/games
TAl CHI!
9 ISUE BORCHARDT'S
I BIRTHDAY!!
10-Noon:OIL PAINTING
10-Noon:arts/crafts
NOON: LUNCH
12:30-3:cards/games
TAl CHI
1 IAPRIL FOOL'S
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10: PHOTO CLUB!!!
10-Noon: arts/crafts
~WON: LUNCH
12:30-3: cards/games
8 I
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10: PHOTO CLUB!!!
10-Noon: arts/crafts
~OON: LUNCH
12:30-3:cards/games
15 IFED. TAXES DUE
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10: PHOTO CLUB!!!
10-Noon: arts/crafts
NOON: LUNCH
12:30-3: cards/games!
22 INAT'L LITTERBUG
I DAY!
10: PHOTO CLUB! !
10-Noonn: arts/crafts
NOON: LUNCH
12:30-3: cards/games
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10-Noon: arts/crafts
NOON: LUNCH
12:3D-3: cards/games
16 I 17 ITRIP TO FOXWOOD!
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10-Noon: OIL PAINTING 10-11: EXERCISE
10-Noon: arts/crafts 10-Noon: arts/crafts
NOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH
12:30-3: cards/games 12:30-3: cards/games
TAl CHI
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10-Noon:OIL PAINTING
10-Noon: arts/crafts
NOON: LUNCH
12:30-3: cards/games
TAl CHI
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10-Noon: OIL PAINTING
10-Noon: arts/crafts
NOON: LUNCH
12:30-3: cards/games
TAl CHI
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10-11: EXERCISE
10-Noon: arts/crafts
NOON: LUNCH
12:30:EASTER EGG HUNT
EASTER BONNET PARADE
10 110:-NOON: BLOOD
I PRESSURE! !
10-11: EXERCISE
10-Noon: arts/crafts
NOON: LUNCH
12:30 3:cards/games
24 ISECRETARY'S DAY!
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10-11: EXERCISE
10-Noon: arts/crafts
NOON: LUNCH
12:45-2: BINGO!BINGO!
APRIL BIRTHDAYS:
3 Mary Salansky
4 Sue Parliman
5 Peggy Roe
5 Ruth Gallo
5 Anthony Perrone
8 Anna Orefice
9 Sue Borchardt
4 ISUE PARLlMAN'S
I I BIRTHDAY!!
10-11: EXERCISE
10-Noon: arts/crafts
NOON: LUNCH
12:45-2: BINGO!BINGO!
11 111:DIANA/OFA
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10-11: EXERCISE
10-Noon: arts/crafts
NOON: LUNCH
12:45-2: BINGO! BINGO !
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10-11: EXERCISE
10-Noon: arts/crafts
NOON: LUNCH
12:45-2: BINGO ! BINGO !
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10-Noon: arts/crafts
NOON: LUNCH
12:45-2: BINGO! BANGO !
11 Bert Duffy
14 John Hartung
23 Kay Rigler
26 Jackie Hartung
26 Louise Inzeo
27 Eunice Aliotta
29 Tina DeMatteo
29 Joan Kasakawitz
I 5 I PEGGY ROE's
I I BIRTHDAY!!
GOOD FRIDAY! ! !
THE CENTER IS
CLOSED! ! !
HAPPY EASTER! ! ! ! ! ! !
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10-Noon: arts/crafts
NOON: LUNCH
12:30-3:cards/games
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10-Noon: arts/crafts
NOON: LUNCH
12:30-3: cards/games
12:30-3: VIDEO
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10-Noon:arts/craftsl
NOON:LUNCH BIRTHDAY
PARTY! ! ! !
12:30-3:cards/games
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
TO ALL OF YOU!!
VJ ..A.l? l? I l'J G-:E R.
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By Kathi DeLisa, Director
APRIL 1996
ATTENTION: THERE WILL BE NO MORE PARTIES, NO MORE
LUNCHEONS, NO MORE COOKIES, CAKES OR FUN! APRIL FOOLS!!!!
Will did I at least get your attention? Gee I hope so, I
have so much to tell you, so much to talk about, so many
things being planned you'll need to pay attention. So are
you ready?
On Wed., April 3rd, we will have our annual Easter Egg
Hunt. It's lots of fun and brings a laugh or two. The
"Hunt" may be outside or it may be inside. It really
depends on the weather, the grounds and other factors. So
you'll have to wait until THE day to find out where the
"Hunt" takes place. Lots of prizes this year. And of
course each egg is filled with goodies! Also, for those who
wish to join in our Easter Bonnet Parade, please wear your
Easter Bonnet. It can be pretty, silly or whatever. Have
fun designing it. Prizes for the best.
Now for other April news. ..Blood pressUre screening is
the 10th. Diana from the Office of the Aging will be at the
Center on the 11th and will see you by appointment.
Therefore, you must let me know if you want to speak with
her. Birthdays will be celebrated on Fri. April 26th.
Remember, those with birthdays are asked to bring a cake for
the party. We will all help you celebrate.
Bingo days are Wed. the 24th, and Thurs. the 4th, &
11th, 18th and 25th. Most bingo days are Thurs. this month
because of busy Wednesdays. Please note the Center is
closed on April 5 for Good Friday.
Anyone interested in a Wappinger Senior Center T-Shirt?
With the help of Joe Ennesser, a Recreation Commission
Member, it will be possible to order our own Center T-Shirt.
A design is attached at the end of this newsletter. You can
have a choice of red with white letters, navy blue with
white letters or white with black letters. The cost will be
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approximately $8.00 per shirt. It could be fun for all of
us to wear them for our 8th anniversary BB Que or even out
to a luncheon or have a special Center day and all wear our
T-shirts and then we'll have to have some kind of a party!
Please let me know if you are interested as soon as possible
so I can place our order.
COMING IN KAY: Wheel of Fortune brought to you by the
Fishkill Center on May 1st. Ready to play? Mother's Day
Luncheon. There are requests to go out for Chinese Food.
Date will be announced as soon as I make reservations
probably at the Dynasty Restaurant unless there are other
suggestions. Also, Breakfast at Fishkill Plains School on
May 22nd. The children will entertain us with joyful song.
so mark your calendars for this.
Bowling went so well with our three combined Centers we
will be doing this again. However, in May Marie from Zion,
Cindy, from Fishkill and I are planning a Bingo! Bingo!
Bango! to be held on a Monday at the Zion. More on that
soon. What is your opinion on this? We would have maybe
pizza and a Giant Bingo Day! Please let me know what you
think of this.
Last year we had our First Annual "Wappinger Senior
Center Senior" Award in honor of Senior Citizen Month (May).
I would like to continue this tradition. I am asking each
of you to nominate the Wappinger Senior who you feel should
receive this honor and award. The senior should be one who
is a member of our Center, contributes to the success of our
Center and goes out of the way to care about our members by
their actions, kindness,etc. Nomination forms will be
available shortly. Please write the name of the person you
are nominating and the reason or reasons you think he or she
should receive this award. We will have a Senior Day
Celebration, a day of appreciation for all of you wonderful
Seniors.
Ronnie Badowski, our volunteer, has offered to lead a
Creative Writing Class on "Writing Your Memoirs" and other
creative writings. Ronnie has been writing for several
years as a hobby as well as semi-professionally. "Writing
Your Memoirs" can be fun, can be shared with children and/or
grandchildren or just for yourself and for the fun of it.
Think of it as Telling a Story. Remember when you told your
children a story at bedtime? We all have a story to tell.
So think about it. Ronnie will help you put those thoughts,
those memories on paper. Let Ronnie or me know if you are
interested in this, we will set a day and time for a class.
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Our Stories, Our Lives! What a legacy for your
grandchildren. GO FOR IT!
Many of you have seen a new friendly face on Thursday.
Linda Soto has volunteered to help at the Center with crafts
and whatever. I have to confess, I saw Linda in the hall
one Thurs. when it was sooooo busy at the Center. Linda is
one of our best craft customers and knows several of you
from Hughsonville Fire Auxiliary. Well, I took her arm and
strongly suggested she would Love to volunteer and help us.
She said yea! I really would like that. So, Linda is now
with us on Thursdays and we all thank you Linda. A couple
extra hands are always welcome. So Welcome to us. Enjoy
your Thursdays!
There will be some changes in our Craft Program in the
near future. Regina, Sue and I are reorganizing and will be
streamlining the craft program. We hope as we reorganize,
the program will be more efficient, more exciting and also
make crafts easier and more fun to do. Bear with us as we
make some of these changes. And as always we are open to
your suggestions and help.
The WALKING CLUB continues especially now that the
weather is better for us fair weather walkers. 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.
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
we can have party committees, idea committees or whatever.
Please give me some feed back on this. Thank you.
UPCOMING EVENTS: Annual Anniversary BB Que, Bowling with
Fishkill and Zion Center, Hawaiian Luau and much more.
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!
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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
January,1996 those paying on a weekly basis will be asked to
pay $1.00 a week instead of the previous 500 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, April dues is $2.50. 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!!!
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LOST AND FOUND COLUMN
by
SUE BUSH
If you should find one bag of dreams,
Please don't throw them away
They belong to me.
I lost them somehow, some where along the way.
I cherish each and everyone of them
They mean so very much to me
But some how some where
I did lose them along the way.
I cannot understand how it happened
I thought I held them so very tight in my arms
But somehow some where, I let them slip away.
I will be lost with out my bag of dreams
Nothing will ever be the same for me.
Please oh please some one out there,
Help me find my bag of dreams
And if you should find them,
Please don't throw them away
Return them to me.
This time I will never let them slip away.
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