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1997-02-04 .. AGENDA RECREATION COMMITTEE MEETING FEBRUARY 4, 1997 CALL MEETING TO ORDER PRESENT: RJ.H., K.D., G.D., lC., lE., R.F., B.G., E.K., S.M. APPROVE MINUTES - January 10, 1997, Approved: Corrections: Seconded: CORRESPONDENCE 1. Letter from Diane Quint, March of Dimes requesting pennission to use Castle Point for the 27 Annual Walk America on Sunday, April 27th. Also requests use of porta john at site. 2. Note from Dick Beams, Arlington High School requesting use of field for games. 3. Letter from Tim Fisher, National Adult Baseball Association - Re: use of Holt field. 4. Letter from Tim Fisher, National Adult Baseball Association - Re; information on this league 5. Letter from Karl Balone, T/O/W Little League re: Opening Day Ceremonies request for RJH to speak and request for portajohns. 6. Letters (4) requesting Sonny Carroll Orchestra at Schlathaus Park. this summer. 7. Estimate for paving at Airport Park from Blake Paving & Excavating REPORTS: K.D. B.G. G.D. E.K. lC. S.M. lE. R.1H. R.F. OLD BUSINESS- Castle Point Electric Airport Handicapped Parking NEW BUSINESS - MEETING ADJOURNED NEXT MEETING 3/14/97 RECREATION COMMITTEE MINUTES FEBRUARY 4, 1997 NEXT MEETING MARCH 14,1997 AT 5:00 P.M. AT SCHLATHAUS The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Committee was held February 4, 1997 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 1. Holt. Others present were Kathi DeLisa Senior Citizen Director, Gerald diPiemo Recreation Director, Committee Members Joseph Ennesser, Ronald Friedman, Barbara Gutzler, Ellen Kon, and Stephen Miller. The minutes of the January 10, 1997 meeting were approved on a motion by Mr. Miller seconded by Miss Gutzler with all in favor. Mr. Holt introduced Mr. diPiemo, our new recreation director, to all the members of the committee and welcomed him. OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE 1. Letter to D. C. Youth Bureau with Program Annual Report for Town of Wappinger for 1996. 2. Memo to Town Board regarding increase of the summer program fees. (Sent to workshop) 3. Memo to Town Board regarding the stipend policy for Recreation Committee members. (Sent to Workshop.) 4. Letter to Town Board requesting P.O. for docks at Chelsea Boat Ramp. (Approved at T/B meeting 1/27/97) 5. Memo to Town Board requesting P.O. for Custodial Services for Myers Comers School for Saturday A. M. Gymnastics program. (Approved at T/B. Meeting 1/27/97.) 6. Memo to Town Board requesting Certificate ofInsurance be sent to Myers Comers School, Sheafe Road School and Wappingers Junior High School. (Approved at T/B meeting 1/27/97.) 7. Memo to Town Board regarding the C. D. Grant for Electric at Castle Point Recreation Area. 8. Letter to Chazen Engineering re: list of Wappinger Recreation Areas. CORRESPONDENCE A letter was received from Diane Quint, Division Director of the March of Dimes requesting the use of the Castle Point Recreation Area on Sunday, April 27th for their annual WalkAmerica. It was also requested that a porta john be available for their use. This request was approved. 1 I" , Recreation Committee Minutes February 4, 1997 A note was received from Dick Beams from the Arlington High School requesting use of the softball fields for several games during April and May. It was mentioned that Little League for the Town has priority for the use of these fielc;ls and in looking at the schedule quickly, it was noted that their games would conflict with the Town's usage. It was suggested that we could offer the use of the Castle Point Lower Field. Mr. Miller will follow up on this request. A request was received from Tim Fisher for the use of Robinson Lane Fields for the National Adult Baseball League. The NABA season begins the first week in May and will run until mid September. They would like the use of Holt field on Sundays with a few games to be played on Saturday. Mr. Miller mentioned that they would have to be third in line after Little League and the Rookie League. He will follow up on this request. A letter was received from Tim Fisher with information regarding the National Adult Baseball League. A letter was received from Karl Balone of the Town of Wappinger Little League inviting Mr. Holt to speak at their Opening Day ceremonies on April 19th with a rain date of April 26th. In his letter he also requested porta-johns be placed at Robinson Lane. It was suggested that we place 3 porta johns there, one by the girls field, one by the building and the third one down by the batting cages. We received three letters requesting that the Sonny Carroll Band be featured at Schlathaus Park for the Summer Concert Series. Mr. diPierno will be working on this. An estimate for paving work was received from Blake Paving and Excavating for handicapped parking and work at Airport Park. The estimate was for $3,660. Mr. Holt mentioned that we had received a quote last fall from AmeriTech in the amount of approximately $7,500. For the work. It was suggested that we try and get this paving work done as soon as possible. SENIOR CITIZEN REPORT Mrs. DeLisa handed out a report on the senior's activities for the month of January. This report is attached to these minutes. She also noted that because there are so many seniors on the waiting list that she has tried to bring them in for certain activities. She has started a bridge program and one of the seniors has volunteered to teach bridge. So far there has been a good response. It was suggested that maybe we should think about opening up ScWathaus as a satellite center and have it open certain days and for certain hours for special activities such as the bridge and pool etc. Mr. Ennesser mentioned that he had spoken to someone regarding the purchase of a pool table for Schlathaus and the cost 2 Recreation Committee Minutes February 4, 1997 would be between $1,800 and $2,000. for one that is a foot shy of regulation. The price includes installation, delivery and the racks and equipment. Mrs. DeLisa mentioned that Mr. Tompkins has mentioned to her that he knew someone also. For the time being we will use the one in the garage to get started. The maintenance people have been in the building painting and trying to clean the bathroom and kitchen. Camo mentioned that if the water was run more maybe the smell would get better. There was a discussion on making the building handicapped accessible. Mrs. DeLisa mentioned that Supervisor Smith has received funds for the construction of a shuftleboard court at Town Hall in memory of a Town resident's parents. She is working on this. Mrs. DeLisa mentioned that the exercise classes that are held in the meeting room on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are getting bigger. There are presently 25 - 27 people in the class. She said that she has received many compliments on the exercise teacher Sue Borchardt. RECREATION DIRECTOR'S REPORT Mr. diPiemo mentioned that he has already been busy working on the concert schedule for this summer. So far he has about 5 lined up such as The Phantoms, Wildeast, Switch In Time, Woods Tea Company and of course the West Point Band. CHELSEA BOAT RAMP Mr. Ennesser mentioned that the Town Board had approved the request for additional $6,000. for the new docks at Chelsea. He said that he has already been in contact with the vendor and that there should be no problem having them ready to be put in the water by the end of April. BOYS AND GIRLS BASKETBALL PROGRAM Mr. Ennesser mentioned that we have purchased a portable balance beam for the program and Mr. Goldner is transporting it back and forth each week. This could also be used in the summer program. RYMER SUBDIVISION Mr. Ennesser mentioned that he has done a rough layout of the Rymer Subdivision and he showed it to the Committee members. He mentioned that he tried to keep most of the equipment etc away from the closest neighbor and he showed a buffer area around his property. Mr. Holt 3 " Recreation Committee Minutes February 4, 1997 mentioned that the maintenance guys are using this layout to start to clear out some of the old brush and dead trees. GREENWAY GRANT Mr. Ennesser mentioned that the Town received a $2,500. grant from the State for the Greenway Trails. This grant is to be used at Reese Park for signage and trail clean-up. The Federal grant is still pending. PRECAST BUILDINGS Mr. Ennesser mentioned that he has been looking into information for precast buildings since we might be looking at buildings for Castle Point and in the future Rymer. He found that we could get a 12' x 40' concrete modular for about $13,200. delivered and installed on our own concrete base. The windows would come with the building. We would have to put in the water and electric. The 20' by 40' precast would be about $47,000. This is something to keep in mind for the future. He showed the members several picture of the modular. RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL Mr. Ennesser mentioned that he has taken a notice to the U. S. Cablevision for the Community Bulletin board regarding the Radio City Music Hall Trip on April 2nd. The cost is $24.00 for a 2nd mezzanine seat. The bus will leave Town Hall at 9:00 a.m., the show is at 3:00 p.m. and the bus will leave for home immediately after the show. Mrs. Roe mentioned that we have approximately 12 tickets left for the show. Mr. diPiemo said that he will be the escort for the trip. Mr. Ennesser said that if we use Cablevision that the notices have to be in 2 weeks in advance. ROBINSON LANE Mr. Holt mentioned that Little League has started to take things out of the store to start to clean it. He asked Mr. Friedman to contact Mr. Smith to get the details regarding who is doing the work etc. and to make sure that we are on top of what is being done. Mr. Ennesser mentioned that he has been in contact with A-I Fence Company regarding the fence extension with net for the big league field. They are working on this. 4 Recreation Committee Minutes February 4, 1997 TENNIS INSTRUCTION Mrs. Korz mentioned that she has talked with Barry Casowitz, our tennis instructor, and he said that he wanted to do something more for tennis and was interested in possibly running a tennis tournament this year. He indicated that he would be willing to come in to one of our meetings to discuss the details. SPOOK HILL Mr. Miller asked if we found out anything about the paint company and how to clean the graffiti from the building. He said that if we got the number of the company he would be glad to discuss it with them. Mr. Holt mentioned that at Spook Hill there is not much for the children to use as shade. It was suggested that we put in 4 or 5 stanchions and put up a permanent roof for just a shelter. We are asking for an estimate on this. It won't be a lot but something that the children could get under in case of rain etc. He also noted that the maintenance guys have been over to that site and have cleaned out all the old brush and junk along the stream.. It obviously helps with the appearance of the park. Mr. Holt mentioned that they have also cleaned up Martz Field. Mr. Friedman mentioned that we should pave at least one handicapped parking space at Spook Hill. We will look at this soon. SCHLATHAUSPARK Mr. Friedman asked Mr. Holt if Mr. Tompkins had talked to him about making the Schlathaus building handicapped accessible. We do have a ramp on the side of the building but the doors and bathroom are not accessible for wheelchairs. We would have to get estimates to put in a larger door. Mr. Friedman and Mr. Tompkins have met to discuss ways to improve the parking situation at Schlathaus. It was felt that the entrance from All Angels was dangerous and that maybe we should think about having an entrance from All Angels and an exit on to Old Myers Comers. If we have seniors coming in and out we have to do something soon. It was mentioned that we should have a plan and a time table in place for the handicapped upgrading. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT Mr. Holt mentioned the following: 5 ,. Recreation Committee Minutes February 4, 1997 1. An ad will be placed in the Southern Dutchess News and the Poughkeepsie Journal for a part time maintenance. 2. Since we wrote the letter to Supervisor Smith the electric at Castle Point has been addressed. Mrs. Smith met or talked with Paul Ganci regarding this and Central Hudson is ready to come to River Road and from the post with the transformer 5' in from the road on the right hand side will put in the line. We will have to dig a trench 245'. Mr. Holt mentioned that Mr. Tompkins will be speaking with Mr. Foster of the Highway Department to see if they could help with this. We know that they have their own work to do but if they could help it would be great. If they can't do it we will have to check with R.G. H. Once we get into the park we don't have to stay underground. We hope that this work can be accomplished by April and if that is the case we will have water at the Playground for this summer. Once the electric is done, we can move forward with the second grant which is the construction of the building with the rest rooms etc. Mr. Ennesser mentioned that maybe we should look into one of the precast buildings for the site. We have also been told that the landfill will be covered this year. Miss Gutzler mentioned that in the upper area she would like to put in a trail. Mr. Holt said that eventually we should build a cinder track around the fence. Mr. Holt mentioned that we have not heard anything on the 3rd grant that we have for the paving work (handicapped parking and walkways) for the building. 3. Mr. Holt mentioned that he received a call from the Boy Scout Troop leader suggesting a project. They would like to plant some willow trees in our parks. The only problem we had with this is that the trees are not deep rooted and are messy. We are not sure that they are the best thing for our parks. We will think about this and we will discuss this at the next meeting. 4. Mr. Holt would like to see if there is any interest in establishing a summer basketball program. He said that he has been approached by several people asking why the Town doesn't have anything for the children 14-20 years old. We do have 3 outdoor basketball courts which might need some work before we can have a program established. We would also have to see if we could come up with people to coach the programs. In the meantime, Mr. Holt asked Mr. Ennesser ifhe would check out the courts, check the surfaces and see if this would be physically possible. The Committee was asked to give this suggestion some thought and we will discuss this further. We really do need to do something for people in that age. 5. Mr. Holt mentioned that we have to start thinking about the registration for the Summer Program. It was suggested that we use Schlathaus Park. Mr. Friedman said that the parking was not good enough for doing it there. After a discussion it was suggested that maybe we should contact Myers Comers to see if we can use the school for that purpose. Mr. diPierno will contact Frank Carrone to see if that is feasible. We should try for some time during the middle of May. 6 Recreation Committee Minutes Februmy 4, 1997 The meeting was adjourned at 8:55 on a motion by Miss GutzIer seconded by Mrs. Korz. Peggy Roe Secretmy 7 BILLS PAID DURING FEBRUARY 1997 A-1620AO CENTRAL HUDSON GAS & ELECTRIC Montfort Road (Barn) Spook Hill Park Tennis Courts Long Court Myers Comers/All Angels Stage/Old Myers Comers Gazebo #7964-1460-00-5 #7810-1572-04-4 #7690-0425-00-0 #7851-1550-01-0 #7802-1962-00-2 #7802-1960-00-6 #7512-0470-00-2 116.58 125.20 16.37 13.17 53.03 14047 17.69 A-1620Al FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS Robinson Lane #227-9434 21.14 NYNEX Barn - Montfort Road 297-3692 24.55 A-711 004 Bradys Power Equipment 12.50 James Baisley 325.00 A-7620A Coffee System of Hudson Valley 104.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A-7145A VVappingerYankees 500.00 A-1990.5 Park & Grounds Management (Magazine) 20.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.------------ 1996 PAY ABLE A-71 1004 B & H. Tire 386.00 FEBRUARY 1997 REPORT TO THE RECREATION COMMISSION FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 1997 SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER January activities at the Senior Citizen center included the regular schedule of arts/crafts, oil painting, photo club, exercise, line dancing, videos, bingo, puzzles, creative writing, cards and games. The center was closed Jan. 1, New Year's Day and Jan. 20, Martin Luther King Day. 68 Seniors participated in our annual Hat Dayon the 15th. seniors designed and wore their creations. prizes were given for the 4 best. pizza and soda for all. They also celebrated a senior's 80th birthday. On the 23rd, seniors enjoyed T-shirt Day. EVeryone wore their wappinger Senior center T-shirt. had pizza, soda and also a birthday party for our craft teacher Linda. All this was followed by a great game of Bingo. And another 80th birthday was held on the 29th. Our regular monthly birthday party was held on the 30th. Blood pressure was cancelled this month. It was a month of pizza and birthday parties. One of our seniors has offered to teach Basic Bridge to seniors interested in learning. This is now scheduled for Thurs. a.m. The first Bridge lesson was held on Jan. 30th. There were 8 who participated. Three of these eight are currently on our waiting list. There are 196 members registered at the Center and 210 on the waiting list. ITEMS TO BE NOTED: 1. February events will include a Valentine's Ball at christos and a George Washington's birthday party as well as other activities. 2. Up and coming events include a Giant Bingo Bango of three Senior centers, ours, Zion Church and Fishkill to be held at the zion Church on March 10. Also an Easter luncheon at Mamma Marissa's and an Easter Egg surprise. In APril, the three centers as mentioned above will join together for a bowling party at Holiday Hoebowl. 3. Peg and I are working on the senior trips, and are waiting for several price quotes. 4. I have had several compliments on our exercise/line dancing teacher in the past weeks. She is doing an excellent job. These classes are growing with over 25 participating for exercis~. FEBRUARY 1997 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. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. OVER! I 4 ILAUGH & GROW RICH 5 6 19:30:CREATIVE I I DAY I I I WRITING 110-Noon: OIL PAINTING 10-11: EXERCISE 110:30:BASIC BRIDGE 110-Noon: arts/crafts 10-Noon: arts/crafts I LESSONS INOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH 110-11: EXERCISE 112:30-3: cards/games 12:45-2: BINGO!BINGO!ll0-Noon: arts/crafts I 112:30-3: PLAY BRIDGE I 112:30-3 cards/games 111 12 110:-Noon: BLOOD I 1319:30:CR. WRITE 14 I I 1 PRESSURE!!! 1 110:30:BASIC I ASH WEDNESDAY BRIDGE LESSONS VALENTINE'S DAY BALL 110-Noon: OIL PAINTING 10-11: EXERCISE 10-11: EXERCISE AT 110-Noon: arts/crafts 10-Noon: arts/crafts 10-Noon: arts/crafts CHRISTOS INOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH SIGN UP WITH KATHI 112:30-3: cards/games 12:30-3: cards/games! 12:45-2: BINGO ! BINGO ! BY FEB. 6 I 12:30-3: PLAY BRIDGE THE CENTER IS CLOSED 7 I 118 I 19 I 20 19:30:CR. WRITE 21 I GEORGE'S I 1 1 I 110: 30: BASIC I BIRTHDAY PARTY! PRESIDENT'S DAY!! 10-Noon: OIL PAINTING 10-11: EXERCISE BRIDGE LESSONS 10-11: LINE DANCING! THE CENTER IS 10-Noon: arts/crafts 10-Noon: arts/crafts 10-11: EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts CLOSED!!!! NOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games 12:45-2: BINGO !BINGO ! NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games VIDEO: MULTIPLICITY 12:30-3:PLAY BRIDGE 25 I 26 I 2719:30: CR. WRITE 28 1 1 I 110:30:BASIC BRIDGE_I 10-Noon: OIL PAINTING 10-11: EXERCISE 10-11:EXERCISE 10-11:Line Dancing 10-Noon: arts/crafts 10-Noon: arts/crafts 10-Noon: arts/crafts 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH/BIRTHDAY 12:30=3: Qa~da/gamea 12:45=3: BINQO!BINQO! 12: 45=2:BINQO!BANQO! PARTY!!!! 12:30-3:PLAY BRIDGE 12:30-3: cards/games I I I I I I IWINTER'S ~ I I: PHOTO CLUB!! I-Noon: arts/crafts ION: LUNCH ::30-3: cards/games I I I , : PHOTO CLUB!!! I-Noon: arts/crafts )ON: LUNCH ~:30-3:cards/games ~ I I I : PHOTO CLUB!! ! -Noon: arts/crafts ON: LUNCH :30=3: Qa~da/gamea BRUARY BIRTHDAYS: Gloria Smith Mary Ruth Munoz Christina Eichler Bob English Piluiine Sherbilk ~gH.~ t~I'RiJ~n rohn k I,!( '11.-11.1' I,!( 'gh Mar Kell I 7 I I 110-11:LINE DANCING 110-Noon: arts/crafts INOON: LUNCH I 12-30-3:cards/games 12:30-3:VIDEO: "THE FAN" 2 Frances 25 Marilyn Rossero Schroettnig I I I I I I I 15 Vera Hamilton 17 Paul Sherbak** 18 Larry Petersen 18 Irene Sarno 20 Shirley Marsh 23 Milrie Bilrdv 26 ~1fihl{ ell!H.lXe ;"!(, MIIlIllI' lIynll' 26 Dorothy Wohlbach HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL! ! ! ! ! ! AI.I.!!!!!! tv.A..J:=>J:=>ING-E.R. SE.r-J"IOR. r-J" E. tv S BY Kathi DeLisa, Director FEBRUARY 1997 Did you know that Winter is half over? Well, it is! So Can Spring be far behind? Nice thought for a cold winter day, huh? But, it's not over till its over so to help us through the second half of winter, read on! On Feb. 14th, Valentine's Day we will have a Valentine's Ball at Christos. There will be good food, dancing to the music of Johnny Dell and lots of fun and surprises. Food, includes appetizer, choice of Roast Beef, Chicken Marsala or Broiled Salmon, dessert, coffee/tea. Cost for luncheon is $9.00 for those current with dues. Yes, those on the waiting list are welcome to join us. For those not current with dues the ?bst is $18.00. You must sign up by Feb. 7th. Dial a Ride passengers should call them if you are going. BRIDGE ANYONE? Basic Bridge lessons will be taught on Thurs. at 10:30a.m. by Henrietta MacDonald. It's a challenging card game and once you learn you'll be addicted to playing. Those who already know how to play, can plan on playing Thurs. afternoons. Let me know if you are interested or come in on Thursday and join the fun. Please note the change in regard to Videos. Specific videos are now scheduled. The days are also changed. Seems we have too many other activities on Thurs. so videos will be shown Tuesday or Friday. If you have a specific movie you would like to see, let me know and I will schedule it the following month. I hope this will make it easier for those who want to see videos. Other February news: The Heart Assoc. will provide blood pressure screening on the 12th. We will celebrate Washington's BIRTHDAY on the 21st with cherry pie and ice cream, and our MONTHLY BIRTHDAY will be on the 28th. BINGO daYs ar~ W~d: F~b: ath. 19th. and 26th and ThursdaYs th~ l~th and 21th: 1 COKING IN KARCH: We'll end winter with a bang! On March 10th, we will have another three Center GIANT BINGO! BANGO! BONGO! to be held at the Zion Church. The cost will be $2.00 per person and you must get a ticket! Final details next month. Yes, you can sign up now. (remind me to give you a ticket) Also in March: Our EASTER LUNCHEON will be held at Mamma Marissa's on Thur. March 20. Lunch will include soup, choice of Veal Parmagiana, Chicken Francese or Eggplant Rollatini, dessert, coffee/tea. The cost to those current with dues is $8.00. Yes, those on the waiting list may attend. Those not current with dues the cost is $18.00. COKNING IN APRIL: BOWLING AT HOLIDAY HOEBOWL on April 7th. Zion Church seniors and Fishkill seniors will be joining us. The cost for 3 games, coffee and danish, pizza and soda is $3.00 for those current with dues. Yes, those on the waiting list may attend. Those not current with dues the cost is $6.00. WANTED: If you have a craft project that you think others would like to make, please bring them in to Regina and Linda so we can share them. That's what crafts are all about. So feel free to bring in projects for everyday for holidays or whatever. Thank you. The CREATIVE WRITING Class continues on Thurs. at 9:30a.m. If you are interested in joining let me know. Don't be shy! It's fun and can be an exciting experience. The WALKING CLUB continues.. .If you have not joined this club yet, start now! Just add your name to the chart and start walking. Six times around the Town Hall is a 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. The goal for walkers for 1997 is for each walker to do 10 more miles than last year, or if 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. No Cheating! 1997 is the year of the Serious Walker!! Only those who particpate in walking can enjoy our Award Luncheon. The Wappinger Lions Club needs old eyeglasses or hearing aids. If you have any you no longer need, bring them to the Cantar. I will aaa to it thMt thay ara givan to tha Lions Club. The 2nd half of winter is here and the weather may still 2 get nasty. Please note Exercise and Line Dancing are cancelled if the schools are closed due to snow or ice. However, that does not necessarily mean the Center is closed. For Center closing information, please listen to WEOK, 1390AM. Enjoy the poem by Sue Bush. The Creative Corner was started for YOU to share your thoughts, drawings or writings. So come on Seniors! Are you interested in a MIND YOUR MIND workshop? This would be a 2 hour workshop of exercing your mind by doing games, puzzles and much more. Please let me know. If we decide to do this, there will be a sign up for the workshop and possibly a small fee of $3-$4 per person. Anyone interested in tennis, golf, fishing? Anyone interested in flower arranging, games such as Trivia, Price is Right? LET ME KNOW! Any other suggestions regarding the program or Center functions, let me know. Remember this is your Center! In regard to paying dues, many of you are now paying your dues on a yearly basis and for that your Treasurers thank you. This makes bookkeeping much easier and efficient. Many choose 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. Those paying on a weekly basis, the cost is $1.00 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. Your Treasurer says that for those paying dues by the month, February 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 and Smile to all of you! 3 . 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