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1996-10-07 AGENDA RECREATION COMMITTEE MEETING OCTOBER 7, 1996 CALL MEETING TO ORDER PRESENT: RlH., K.D., B.R, lC., lE., RF.,B.G., E.K., S.M. APPROVE MINUTES: September 10, 1996 APPROVED SECONDED CORRECTIONS: CORRESPONDENCE 1. Approval was received from Myers Comers School for rain site for Halloween Party 10/27 2. Approval was received from Myers Comers School for use of facilities for Adult Volleyball. 3. Letter from A. Kersting, V.P. T/O/W Senior League re: Fall Ball Prograni at RL. starting 9/14 4. Grant for Greenway Projects 5. Approval was received from Myers Comers School for use of facilities for Boys & Girls Gymnastics from 1/11/97 to 5/10/97. 6. Approval was received from W.FJ. H. For use of facilities for Mens Basketball Wed. Nights 7. Letter from Wappinger Central School Dist. Re: Summer Bus transportation. REPORTS K.D. B.G. B.R E.K. lC. S.M. lE. RlH. RF. OLD BUSINESS - Halloween Party Christmas Party - Santa Suit NEW BUSINESS - Bids for Signs at Schlathaus Park - Superior Sign Sign Language MEETING ADJOURNED NEXT MEETING ,- If'j . " RECREATION COMMITTEE MINUTES OCTOBER 7, 1996 NEXT MEETING 5:00 P.M. NOVEMBER 6,1996 AT SCHLATHAUS PARK The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Committee was held October 7, 1996 at Schlathaus Park, All Angels Hill Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. The meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m. by Chairman Ralph 1. Holt. Others present were Kathi DeLisa, Senior Citizen Director, Bernie Reimer, Recreation Director, Committee Members James Chappas, Joseph Ennesser, Ronald Friedman, Ellen Korz and Stephen Miller. The minutes of the September 10, 1996 meeting were approved on a motion by Mr. Friedman seconded by Mr. Miller with the addition of .Irving. with Mr. Miller's name on page 7 since there are a number of Mr. Millers associated with Recreation. CORRESPONDENCE Approval was received from Myers Comers School for the use of their facilities as a rain site for the Halloween Party on October 27th. Approval was received from Myers Comers School for the use of their facilities for the Tuesday Night Volleyball program from 10/1/96 to 5/13/96 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. A letter was received from A. Kersting, Vice President ofT.O.W. Little League stating that they will once again be running a "Fall Ball Program". The program is scheduled to run from September 14 and will go through mid-November, weather permitting. They are scheduled to play games on Saturdays having practice on weekdays at Robinson Lane and Martz Field. Mr. Chappas informed Little League that they must send in a formal request for the use of the fields in both Spring and Fall. Approval was received from Myers Comers School for the use of their facilities for the Boys and Girls Gymnastic program scheduled to start Saturday, January 11, 1997 and running until May 10, 1997. Information was received on a Greenway Project grant. This information was given to Mr. Ennesser for input. It was our first impression that we would not qualify. Approval was received from Wappinger Junior High for the use of their facilities for the Wednesday Night Men's Basketball program. The program will start Oct. 2, 1996 and run - ~} ~ until February 26, 1997 from 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. A letter was received from the Wappingers Central School District Transportation Department indicating the balance due for the summerrecreation runs as $2,147.00. They also advised us that for the summer of 1997, due to expanded requirements with their Special Education transportation that they will be able to provide transportation to the town recreation departments only between the hours of9:30 a.m. and 1 :30 p.m. Mr. Friedman suggested that maybe we should contact other school districts i.e. Arlington or Beacon to see if they could do the transportation. A request was received from Bucky Davis, of the Dutchess Debs for the use of two fields at Robinson Lane on Sundays through October 27, 1996. The first date being this Sunday, October 13th. This request was approved as long as Little League is not using the fields. Mr. Friedman will check and get back with Mr. Chappas or Mrs. Roe. Mr. Miller noted that we should have a request form filled out and make sure we have a copy of their insurance on file. Mr. Chappas will take care of this. Mr. Holt also made note that the rest rooms will be open and that they should use common sense when using the facilities. OUTGOING LETTERS 1. Thank you to Jack Barmello of the Hoe Bowl Holiday for hosting the Senior Bowling Party. 2. Specs for the new sign for Schlathaus Park were sent to the following: Gloede Signs, Superior Sign Service, Hughes Signs, Bridge City Signs, Brighton Ventures, Sign Language, The Sign Shop, Expanded Services Products. 3. Publicity for the Senior Citizen Craft fair to be held October 25th at the Town Hall was sent to WHVW, Pennysaver, Poughkeepsie Journal, WHUD, Southern Dutchess News, SCAN, WCNY, WCZX, WKIP, WEOK/WPDH. 4. A letter was sent to Tim Fisher giving him permission to use Robinson Lane on Sept. 14th. 5. Memo was sent to the Town Board Members regarding the Application for the Boat Ramp Grant which was denied. 6. Letter was sent to Supervisor Smith regarding the Airport Park Improvements to be made by Soccer i.e. phone and electricity to the building. We stated that we had received a request for approval for this work to be done and we had no problem with it as long as they went through all the proper channels and received all the required permits. :l>\ . . . . 8. A letter of thanks was sent to John Sorrentino for his talk on dental and denture care for seniors. SENIOR CITIZEN REPORT Mrs. DeLisa handed out a report on the Senior Activities for the month of September. This report is attached to these minutes. She also mentioned that the Senior Craft Fair is on October 25th and all are invited. She mentioned that she would need all available tables that morning. DIRECTOR'S REPORT Mr. Reimer mentioned that we were able to salvage the men's basketball program at the Wappinger Junior High. We use to have the program at 6:30 to 9:00 but every year the Jr. High gives us a new time. This year they said that it wouldn't be available for our use until 8:00 and that we could use it until 9:30. As stated before Mark Caprara was not able to run the program but Tom Fisher was available. Mr. Caprara is helping Tom for the first few weeks until he is comfortable with the program. Mr. Fisher is also able to run our winter boys and girls program. We will need to get someone else to help him. Aerobics started at the Junior High on October 1st with 25 people registering. Mr. Reimer was unable to make the second night so we are not sure how many more signed up. Mr. Reimer mentioned that "DJ" runs the program well and is liked by all participants. Volleyball with instructor Walter Leczinski is at Myers on Tuesday nights. It was noted that Myers is very cooperative and all they ask is that if we move any equipment that it is replaced before we leave. Both Art Goldner and Brenda Peura will be back to run the boys and girls gymnastic program in January. The Schlathaus Race went well on October 5th. It is a well run race, not as big as the one in September at Robinson Lane but a nice race. Mr. Reimer has contacted the Evergreen Chorus for entertainment for the Christmas Tree Lighting at Schlathaus Park on December 8th. They will be glad to do it and he will verify the fee with them. Mr. Reimer mentioned that if it should rain on that date, they might not be available the following week. They again would like to have access to the building around 4:00 p.m. to warm up and change. It was mentioned that we will need to have mics available and Mr. Ennesser volunteered to check to see ifhe could find some stands. 3 o. . . HALLOWEEN We still have to verify the times for the Haunted House. Mrs. Korz will call Miss Gutzler to verify them. It was our understanding that they might be Saturday from 2 - 5 and Sunday from 12 -2. Everyone was asked to commit some time to be there to help. Mrs. Korz will also find out when she will need help decorating the house. If necessary we will have one of the maintenance men help during the week. Mrs. Korz mentioned that she was able to get in touch with McDonalds plus she was able to get a few more prizes from Subway, and Taco Bell. She said that she called Moovies and she is still following up on that. She mentioned that she ordered 15 dozen donuts, 23 gallons of cider and 7 bushels apples and called the witches for judging. It was suggested that we watch the weather for the weekend and if the forecast is for nice weather maybe we should call in an order a few more donuts. Mrs. Korz said that she would call McDonalds and try and get the gifts from them earlier so we will know what we have to give out. We also have make sure that gifts are given to only those in costume. SOCCER/HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE Mr. Chapp as asked if the overpasses were fixed at Airport Park. We will check on this. Mr. Holt asked Mr. Friedman to meet with him and Mr. Tompkins at Airport Park to go over the handicapped improvements that are to be done there. They will meet at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, October lOth. There was a discussion on how to make the parks handicapped accessible. Mr. Friedman mentioned that at Robinson Lane all we might need to do is remove on of the posts by the end of the building and paint lines and install some signs. DOCKS Mr. Ennesser mentioned that the docks could come out the last week in October. He also mentioned that if we go ahead with the plan for the new docks that they could be done in approximately 8 weeks. There was a discussion on the debris that collects at the boat ramp and Mr. Holt asked Mr. Ennesser if there might be something that we could do to keep the debris from coming in. Mr. Ennesser said that this was a problem for all the marinas and he did not know of any solution to the problem. Mr. Holt mentioned that we take at least one truck load of debris away a week and there is no place to dump it. SIGNS FOR SCHLA THAUS Mr. Ennesser mentioned that we have received two (2) quotes back on the new sign for Schlathaus Park. The sign would be made of wood uprights pressure treated with the rest of aluminum. The lettering will be 6" letters the same as we are using presently. It was suggested that maybe we should look into the price for some new letters. We will wait a few more days to see if we get in any new bids and then a letter will be forwarded to the Town Board for their 4 ,. . . . . October meeting. We would like to get this work done as soon as possible. There are so many opportunities for messages on the board. LITTLE LEAGUE/ROBINSON LANE Mr. Friedman mentioned that the grass is coming in really good where they planted it by R-3 and 4. He also mentioned that Little League will do something for both the Halloween and Christmas Party. They will probably do popcorn for the Christmas party but they are not sure of what they will do for Halloween yet. Mr. Friedman mentioned that the new bleachers have been put together and delivered to the field. We will make sure that the store is clean before it is closed for the season. CASTLE POINT. Mr. Friedman asked if we had heard anything regarding the $10,000. Grant for Castle Point and was told that there is no new information. The last we knew was that one of the residents on River Road had not given their approval for the poles to be installed. It is our understanding that it is in the hands of the Attorney to the Town. SPOOK HILL Mr. Miller mentioned that he reviewed the information received from Mr. Joseph Maggio, resident of Town regarding the handball improvements at Spook Hill. He said that we should resurface some of it and paint the lines. In the meantime we could fill the cracks and holes. He said that he wouldn't recommend the fencing or lights for the court. It was mentioned that maybe we should look into cleaning the underbrush and making a picnic area. Another suggestion for this area is to fix the parking area and in compliance with the handicapped rules and regulations we should make the gate wider. It was also suggested that a higher fence be placed around the area. It seems that the people sit and climb on the 4' fence. It is easier to climb over a 4' fence than to walk around and go in a gate. Mr. Holt mentioned that the building and the roof has been spray painted. The maintenance guys will paint the roof. Joel Petrus of the Town Hall has tried to remove the paint from the building but there are a few spots that would not come off. It was suggested that maybe he should write a letter to the vendor and tell them that some of the paint would not come off and ask if there were any suggestions for cleaning the building. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT Mr. Holt mentioned that the road at Rockingham will be paved by the Highway Dept. but that we will be paying for it. The letter regarding the so called charges made by the Department of Health will be sent to Mr. Zoller. The letter was written by Mr. Reimer and Mr. Holt. 5 . . \.,- . . . The gifts have been received for the Children's Christmas Party and also the Senior Citizen Party at the Villa. Mr. Holt mentioned that Mr. Vorndran is retiring from his maintenance position. It was suggested that we plan a retirement dinner for him in the near future and invite the Town Board members, the Highway Department members and several of his mends. It was suggested that the dinner be held the first week in November. Mrs. Roe will be working on this. The fields are in excellent condition. The new tractor is in but we could really use a finishing mower. It would really help with the mowing. The slide is in at Quiet Acres. Mr. Holt will be requesting that the maintenance men put in an appearance at the Pond on Joan Lane at least once a week just so that the neighbors are reminded that the property belongs to the Town. Over the winter the kinds used the bridge that Mr. Tompkins built last year at Reese Park for firewood. Because of the high water this past winter a lot of the soil was washed away and it is even hard to get to the bridge. Weare having a picnic for the maintenance guys on October 18th. Supervisor Smith will be invited. ' Little League will be having their elections in November. The electricity has been approved for Airport Park and Mrs. Roe has spoken with Central Hudson officials regarding this. The work should be completed soon. The meeting was adjourned at 8: 1 0 p.m. on a motion by Mr. Friedman seconded by Mr. Ennesser. Peggy Roe Secretary 6 OCTOBER 1996 REPORT TO THE RECREATION COMMISSION FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 1996 SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER September activities at the Senior Citizen Center included the regular schedule of arts/crafts, oil painting, exercise, line dancing, photo club, videos, bingo, puzzles, creative writing, cards and games. The Center was closed Sept. 2nd for Labor Day. On September 16th over 100 seniors from three Centers (Wappinger, Zion Church and Fishkill) enjoyed a bowling party at the Holiday Hoebowl in Wappinger. There was coffee and danish for a breakfast treat and pizza and soda for lunch. Seniors bowled three games. It was a great day!!!! Jim Torisi from NY Life Ins. Spoke to the seniors on Medigap Insurance and Long Term Care Insurance on the 5th. The Blood pressure screening was provided by the Heart Assoc. On the 11th. Dr. Sorrentino, a dentist spoke to the seniors on dental and denture care on the 26th. Our monthly birthday party was held on the 25th. A special party for Regina Waldron, our craft teacher was held on Sept. 19th. We even managed to surprise her this year. Our annual Walking Club luncheon was held at Hudson's Ribs and Fish on the 27th. Al Laurino was awarded a stein engraved with the year and and number of miles he walked this year. Al walked over 295 miles. Three other seniors were presented with a small gift for their .high mileage.. All were given a certificate stating the year and number of miles they walked this year. The trip to Mystic Seaport was a big success. So far all the Senior trips have had great reviews. Many have commented on how enjoyable Regina makes the bus trip as well as looking after everyone. There are 199 members registered at the Center and 186 on the waiting list. ITEMS TO BE NOTED: 1. The Center's annual Craft Fair is scheduled for Oct. 25th. This will be held in the large meeting room. We will need maintenance to bring ALL the tables available at 8:30a.m. We can also use some help moving all the crafts, books and granny's attic items to the large room. The Fair is from 10a.m. to 2p.m. All are welcome to stop in and enjoy! 2. Requests for donations for the Elks Christmas Party have been mailed. The response has been pretty good so far. We can still use more donations to make this successful. We have a girl scout troop willing to make centerpieces for the tables. 3. Coming in October is Fire Prevention program, a Brown Bag Medicine check by Mr. Khoury, a pharmacist from Rite Aid, a Flu Clinic on the 30th and of course our annual Halloween Party! OCTOBER, 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. 7 I I 10:PHOTO CLUB!!! 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3:cards/games 14 I I COLUllBUS DAY!!! THE CENTER IS CLOSED! 21 I I 10: PHOTO CLUB 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12~30-3~ cards/games 28 I I 10: PHOTO CLUB 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3 cards/games I 1 I I 2 3 110 : CREATIVE I 4 I I I I I I I WRITING! ! ! !! I I 110-Noon: OIL PAINTINGII0-ll: EXERCISE 110-11: EXERCISE 110-11: LINE DANCING I 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts I INOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH I 112:30-3: cards/games 112:45-2: BINGO ! BINGO ! 112:30-3: cards/games 112:30-3: cards/games I I I I 112:30-3: VIDEO I I I I I I I 8 I TRIP TO POMONA I 9 I BLOOD PRESSURE 110 I I 111 I, I I I I CANCELLED I I I I I 10-Noon:OIL PAINTING 10-11: EXERCISE 10-11: EXERCISE 110-11: LINE DANCING I 10-Noon:arts/crafts 10-11: Arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 11:FIRE PREVENTION NOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH I 12: 30-3: cards/games HUGHSONVILLE FIRE DEP 12:45-2: BINGO!BINGO! 112:30-3: cards/games I I I 17 I. I 181 I 110-11~: EXERCISE I I I 10-11:arts/crafts 110-11: LINE DANCING I 10:S.KHOURY/PHARKACISTI0-Noon: arts/crafts I MEDICINE IN BROWN BAG NOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH: 12:30-3: cards/games 12:30-3:cards/games 241 I 10-11:EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH/BIRTHDAY PARTY 12~30-3~cards/games 31 IHALLOWEEN PARTY IWEAR COSTUMES!!!! 10-11:CREATIVE WRITE 10-11:EXERCISE 11:COSTUKE PARADE!!! LET'S PARTY!!!!!! QAMKft, PIU~Rft I TJUClKR! TRKATft I 15 I I 10-Noon: OIL PAINTING 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games j I 16 IT-SHIRT DAY!!! I I 10-11: EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:45-2: BINGO ! BINGO! 22 110-Noon:OIL 23 I I PAINTING I 10-11: arts/crafts 10-lt: EXERCISE 11:S.KHOURY PHARKACISTtO-Noon: arts/crafts MEDICINE BROWN BAG NOON: LUNCH NOON~ LUNCH 12~45-2:BINGO!BINGO! 12~30-3~ cards/games 29 I I 10-Noon: OIL PAINTING to-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games 30 IFLU CLINIC 110a.. - NOON LARGE MEETING ROOM to-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:45-2:BINGO!BINGO! 25 I I ANNUAL WAPPINGER SENIOR CENTER CRAFT FAIR!!!!!! 10a.a-2p.a. LARGE MEETING ROOM OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS: 7 Helen Holleran* 13 Ray Weiler 14 Rose Sabia 14 Rita Casaccio 16 Carmela Laurino ~U H~l~n N~;$.Anf tCJ Anny l-sH}.~~~n taJ~l?l?I1'rG-E.R.. S:El'rIOR.. 1'r.E.taJ S By Kathi DeLisa, Director OCTOBER 1996 BOO! Scared you didn't 11 Well, it is the season for ghosts and goblins, witches and black cats and princesses and princes. It's time for colorful trees and falling leaves. Time for apples and cider. Time for cooler air and our annual Craft Fair. Yes, October is here and a busy month it is! So read on for ALL the happenings! The Craft Fair will be held on Fri., Oct. 25th in the large meeting room from 10a.m. to 2p.m. Regina and Linda will be giving you some holiday crafts for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas to work on. Plus there are some projects I am asking them to make more of and others that we need no more of. They will also be asking you to work on specific projects or to finish up projects. So'thank you in advance for your cooperation. As you all know there is a lot to pulling this together and we couldn't do it without all of you who help so much. Last year was a great success! Let's make this an even better year!!!! Suggestions are welcome anytime! Raffle tickets are now available. If you did not get yours or want more, see me. Please return your raffle stubs before Oct. 25th. Once again, we are asking each of you to take a minimum of 5 tickets to sell. It takes ALL OF YOU to help make this a success. Raffle tickets are the one thing that EVERYONE CAN PARTICIPATE.,IN. Others also contribute by their crafts, crocheting, knitting, baked goods, cleaning up, etc. besides buying or selling their 5 ra~fle tickets. Remember, craft sales plus your dues make- it possible for luncheons, parties and much more. Please do your part!! Thank you! We also need items for the Bake Sale. Please let Mary Egan, Kay Andrews or me know if you can bring something. Many of the Craft Fair customers look forward to the baked goods each year. For Granny's Attic, you can bring items in 1 mile. Just mark the number of times you walk around, I will convert it to miles later. Walking is considered one of the best physical exercises you can do for your health. It can help reduce blood pressure, regulate insulin for diabetics, keep your heart healthier and so much more. We are setting a new goal for walkers for 1997. Each walker will attempt to do 10 more miles this year than last year. If you are just starting, you can make at least 10 miles your goal. That is only 60 times around the building in a year or 5 times around a month. 1997 will be the year of the Serious Walker! The new year for the Walking Club begins Oct. 1st. Only those who participate in walking can enjoy our Award Luncheon. And Congratulations to our award winning oil painting class and Larry Petersen too. Larry entered the scale model category and won 3 ribbons and our oil painters brought 11 ribbons for their work in the Dutchess Co. Fair art show. Wow! The Creative Writing Class began in June. It is now held on scheduled Thursdays at 9:30a.m. Check the calendar. There is no pressure, no grades, just interesting and fun. Try it! Ronnie Badowski has offered to lead this Creative Writing Class. It includes short stories, or poetry or even "Writing Your Memoirs." Ronnie has been writing for several years as a hobby as well as semi-professionally. Creative writing can be fun. Ronnie can help you organize your thoughts for writing. Remember when you told your children a story at bedtime? We all have a story to tell. It can be a true story or fictitious. So think about it. Ronnie will help you put your thoughts on paper. If you are interested in this let me know or come in on a Thursday morn and try it! GO FOR IT! WANTED! Suggestions for our Thanksgiving Luncheon. Remember the restuarant must be able to accommodate about 85 or more people. Best Western? Mamma Marissa? Holiday Inn? Dutchess Diner? Rolling Rock? Help! And mark your calendar for Dec. 6th. Santa has a party planned at Villa Borgheses. More next month! The Wappinger Lions Club needs old eyeglasses or hearing aids. If you have any you no Alonger 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 3 CREATIVE CORNER WHEN YOUNG LOVERS BECAME OLD LOVERS by SUE BUSH As Time went by, they shared and cared for their love For each other. Remembering the day, when they said I do. I pledge my love for you. As the years rolled by one by one, Looking back at those years, When they had so much fun. Those years went by all too fast. Their friends thought their love would never last. Now in the twilight of their years, The silver in their hair replaced the gold. Looking at them, you would say they aren't old. They may walk a little slower than before, And look at life with a different view. But they are the same young lovers, When they kiss and say good night my darling, I love you. ~ 5 ,\ : BILLS PAID DURING OCTOBER 1996 A-1620AO CENTRAL HUDSON GAS & eLECTRIC Montfort Road - Barn 7964-1460-00-5 141.44 Gazeborrown Hall 7512-0470-00-2 13.17 Long Court 7851-1550-01-0 25.66 Tennis Courts/Pye Lane 7690-0425-00-0 176.04 Myers Comers/All Angels 7802-1962-00-2 15.72 Stage 7802-1962-00-6 14.84 Spook Hill Park 7810-1572-04-4 100.4 7 Robinson Lane 7690-0760-00-0 176.30 A-1620.41 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS Robinson Lane 227-9434 15.17 A. T. & T. WIRELESS Castle Point Playground 325-9630 10.42 A-7110A Royal Carting 351.87 Royal Carting 120.00 Hutchinsons 23040 James Baisley Tree Service 125.00 Chris Bar Electric 187.00 Milton Alley Agway 6.00 Royal Auto Parts 187.25 Milton Alley Agway 491.55 Hutchinsons 36.45 Brighton Ventures 48.33 Brighton Ventures 38.20 Milton Alley Agway 300.00 Petty Cash 26.57 Platts Country Village Locksmith 49.50 Crop Production 641.00 Bottini Fuel 184.05 H. G.Page 380.80 Kimberly Auto Parts 142.55 Pine Plains Ford Tractor 26.19 Brady's Power Equipment 38.85 EnviroClean Porta Potty 116.00 EnviroClean Porta Potty 58.00 EnviroClean Porta Potty 116.00 ,1 : Bills Paid during October Page 2 A-711004 Prime Stripe 529048 A-714004 Aristocrat Tours 500.00 M. Majchers Pro Shop 186.00 A-762004 Petty Cash 63.38 The Rag Shop 49.34 K-Mart 49.99 Hobby Hut 95.95 Coffee System 52.00 B-7310.2 Miracle Recreation 2,206.00 B-731004 Wappinger Central School 2,147.00 Blacktop Maintenance Corp. (Soccer Fields) 20,000.00 Radio Shack 49.98 Barbara Gutzler 100.00 Let Us Entertain You 140.00