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AGENDA RECREATION COMMITTEE MEETING
MAY 9,1997
CALL MEETING TO ORDER
PRESENT: RJ.H., KD., G.D., lC., lE., RF., B.G., E.K, S.M.
APPROVE MINUTES: April 11, 1997 Approved:
Corrections:
Seconded
CORRESPONDENCE
1. Received from Marshall & Sterling a copy of the Certificate of Insurance that was sent to Roy
C. Ketcham for concert 6/19/97
2. Letter from Hudson Valley Express requesting use of RL. on 7 Ill, 12, 13.
3. Received schedule and completed appplication from Tim Fisher for NABA League. Still owes
fee of$150. And certificate of insurance.
4. Letter from D.C. Health - no waiver required for Mrs. Irvin to be retained as Camp Director
5. Request for Legion Fireworks, Co., Inc. To use Castle Point on 5/10 for shooters school.
NEED SOMEONE TO OPEN AND CLOSE 10:00 A.M. - 9:30 P.M.
6. Thank you from March of Dimes "WalkAmerica" for use of Castle Point.
7. List of area Summer Concerts compiled by Town of Poughkeepsie Recreation.
8. Received Certificate ofInsurance from So. Duthcess Women's Softball League
REPORTS
KD. B.G
G.D. E.K
lC. S.M.
lE. RJ.H.
RF.
NEW BUSINESS
Request from Gerard Musci 297-7779 for improvements to basketball court at
Spook Hill- numerous puddles etc.
OLD BUSINESS
Playground Registration - C.P. Site etc.
West Point Concert Buffet
MEETING ADJOURNED
NEXT MEETING
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RECREATION COMMITTEE MINUTES
MAY 9,1997
NEXT MEETING JUNE 13, 1997 AT SCID.-ATHAUS PARK
The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Committee was held
May 9, 1997 at Schlathaus Park, All Angels Hill Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County,
New York.
The meeting was called to order at 5:00 p.m. by Chairman Ralph 1. Holt. Others
present were Gerald diPiemo, Recreation Director, Committee Members Joseph Ennesser,
Ronald Friedman, Barbara Gutzler, and Ellen Korz.
The minutes of the April 11, 1997 meeting were approved on a motion by Mr.
Ennesser seconded by Mrs. Korz with all in favor.
OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE
1. Application to John Jay High School for use of facilities for the boys and girls basketball
program 7/14 to 7/18
2. Thank you letters to Jack Barmello, Hoe Bowl Holiday for bowling party for the seniors and
to Jim Zasso of Rite Aid for donating Easter Candy.
3. Letter to Town Board requesting permission to close the Castle Point Playground this summer
because of the landfill work scheduled for June, July and August. Okayed at 4/28 meeting.
4. Letter to Supervisor Smith requesting an extension on the deadline for the electric work at
Castle Point.
5. Letter to Town Board requesting additional funds for the P.O. for the purchase of bleachers.
Shipping cost were more than expected. Approved at 4/28 meeting.
6. Letter to Town Board requesting increase in salary and promotion to Maintenance Supervisor
for Steve Tompkins. On Town Board agenda 5/12
7. Letters to the Town Board requesting P.O.'s for the following: (on Town Board agenda 5/12)
American Red Cross for RTE/CPR Certification $2,500
Hopewell Home Improvement for shelter at Quiet Acres $4,390.
Copeland Coating Co. For repair of tennis courts $5,755.
BMT for blacktop work at Spook Hill (parking) $1,890.
BMT to blacktop basketball court at Martz Field $4,150.
RGH Construction blacktop work at Rockingham $4,300.
RGH Construction blacktop work at Quiet Acres $2,650.
A-I Fence Company for fencing at Quiet Acres $1,400.
Hopewell Home Improvement for shelter at Spook Hill $4,870.
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8. Letters to all playground personnel regarding position, salary and orientation meeting.
CORRESPONDENCE
A Certificate of Insurance was sent by Marshall and Sterling Insurance Company
to Roy C. Ketcham High School for the concert (West Point Jazz) on June 19, 1997
A letter was received from the Hudson Valley Express requesting the use of
Robinson Lane on July 11, 12, and 13. Mr. Breland Edwards was in attendance at the meeting to
discuss this request and to emphasize that they were willing to work around the Little League
schedule. He does realize that we have other functions going on. He also requested, as the
Regional Director of the American Fast Pitch Association, the use of Robinson Lane on July 4,5,
and 6. He mentioned that he would assume the responsibility of cleaning the rest rooms and that
the complex would left the same as it was when they started. Some of the members of Little
League would be helping him out. Mr. Holt asked how many teams would be involved and was
told 30 teams. He mentioned that he would like to use 5 or 6 fields for the July 4, 5 and 6. Mr.
Friedman mentioned that we have a number of teams that could be using the facilities. It was
decided that Mr. Friedman, Mr. Miller, and Mr. Holt would meet with Mr. Smith of Little League
to discuss this request.
A schedule for the Hudson Valley NABA was received for our information.
A letter was received from Peter Mack of the Dutchess County Department of
Health indicating that there is no need for a waiver for Mrs. Irvin to be retained as Camp Director.
He felt that Mrs. Irvin's qualifications and experience more than satisfied the requirements of Part
7-2 of the New York State Sanitary Code.
A request was received from Legion Fireworks Co., Inc. For the use of Castle
Point Recreation Park on May 10th between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. for their
annual Shooters School. They would be using the pavilion to perform lectures and at dusk would
be actually lighting shells. This request was approved with the stipulation that they notify the
Chelsea Fire Company. Mr. Ennesser will open the park before 10:00 a.m. and Mr. diPiemo will
close the park after 9:00 p.m. The fee and a certificate of insurance has been received.
A letter of thanks was received from Linda Klocker of the March of Dimes
WalkAmerica for the use of the Castle Point Recreation Area for their 1997 walk. She
mentioned that the walk brought in approximately $14,000. for healthier babies. A letter was also
sent to Mrs. Roe thanking her for taking care of her panic on the" case of the of the missing porta
potty." on Saturday.
The 1997 Summer Music Schedule for the various Towns was received as
compiled by the Town of Poughkeepsie Recreation.
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A certificate of insurance was received from the Southern Dutchess Women's
Softball League.
SENIOR CITIZEN REPORT.
Mrs. DeLisa was unable to attend this meeting but sent a report of the activities for
the month of April.
Mr. Holt mentioned that he was in Mrs. Roe's office the other day when a person
came in to sign up her mother for the Senior Center. When she was told that she could put in an
application but that there was a waiting list of approximately 200 people, she was not happy. This
answer did not satisfy her and her response was I pay my taxes what makes me different from the
people who already attend? It was suggested that Mrs. DeLisa, Mr. Holt, Mr. Friedman and Miss
Gutzler meet to review the program, its problems and try to come up with some suggestions for
improving the progam. .
RECREATION DIRECTOR'S REPORT.
Mr. diPierno mentioned that he has been focusing most of his time on the summer
program. He mentioned that all paper work has been submitted to the Board of Health for the
permit and he doesn't see any problems. He has started to redo the Safety Manual. The State is
requiring that we identify various points in the checklist by page numbers. This he has done and
will complete the whole manual over the winter.
All the field trips are pretty well lined up. The one glaring omission from the
program is that we have not received a contract from Deer Hill for this year. Mr. diPierno
mentioned that he has tried to contact them but has not received a return call. Mrs. Roe will also
try to contact them as a letter has to go to the Town Board for approval for a P.O. prior to the
start of the program. Mr. Ennesser asked Mr. diPierno if he had any luck contacting Jekoce
Acres and he said that he hasn't. He will try. He mentioned that he is still looking for a letter
from Mr. Corrigan's office confirming that the times for the transportation for the swim program
have been okayed. The bus schedule for the whole summer should be completed by Monday.
Mr. Holt asked if the RTE/CPR classes have been set and Mr. diPierno mentioned
that they are scheduled for June 19 and 20 and RTE portion on the 21 and 22. Mr. Holt
mentioned that the counselors must be committed and must attend. Mr. diPierno mentioned that
the classes will be held at Schlathaus Park. Mr. Ennesser mentioned that he had read an article
that a John Farrell at 297-7770 ofLaerdal offers the CPR course. Maybe something could be
incorporated for the playground. Mr. diPierno mentioned that he has a lot of returning staff.
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Orientation is scheduled for Tuesday, June 17 at 6:30 at Schlathaus Park. All
counselors were advised of this in a letter they received.
We have to make arrangements for the phone and water for the Castle Point and
Hughsonville sites. When we receive the phones, we have to make sure that the directors have
instruction on them. Mrs. Roe mentioned that we will now have to have two sets of stairs for the
truck bodies. We have had one for Hughsonville but now with the move of Castle Point to Evans
we will need a set for them.
Mr. Holt mentioned that he will have the maintenance personnel do a physical
inventory at each playground. Mrs. Roe said that she doesn't have the inventories from last year.
They might be in the camp boxes that are stored in the shed.
We are still waiting for the bids for the buffet for the West Point Jazz Band concert
on June 19, 1997.
DOCKS
Mr. Ennesser mentioned that the docks are in and that they worked from 7: 15 to
5:00 to get them in. Mr. Ennesser said that he towed the rig to the site to do the pilings. He
also stated that this ramp is wheel chair accessible. He mentioned that they had a problem when
they were putting in one of the pilings and they had to move it out about 4 feet so it pushed out
the ramp. He mentioned that they had quite an audience and it took 6 to 8 people to get the
ramp in. The dock is all aluminum with plastic floats. He said that he found that the dock grants
that we put in for last year have been selected and are on the Governor's desk but no other
information was available.. Miss Gutzler asked if we qualified for anything under the
Environmental Bond Act and that the applications will be coming out in July. She said they will
be giving priority to anything that has to do with access to the river. Mr. Ennesser mentioned that
he would be happy to look over the information when it is available.
REESE PARK
Mr. Ennesser mentioned that he has sent a letter to the scout district about getting
help to clean up Reese Park. Basically to clean up the trails and mark them. The plan is to also
build a directory eventually so we will could ask them to build the support for it and do some
bridge repair work. We would probably have to supply some of the materials. Mr. Ennesser
mentioned that he has received a call from an Eagle Scout and he seem eager to start working.
Mr. Ennesser and Mr. Holt will walk the property and give it a full assessment and will get back
to them with a detailed plan.
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MARTZ FIELD
Mr. Ennesser mentioned that he has spoken to Miracle Recreation about the cost
to put in a couple of kiddie swings by the tot playground and they have come back with a cost of
$5,900. This includes everything including site preparation. This is really not what we are
looking at. Mr. Ennesser will follow up on this.
ROBINSON LANE
Mr. Friedman mentioned that he has followed up on the two accidents that
occurred at Robinson Lane on Opening Day. Both of the children are fine. He also requested
that Little League keep good reports on both of the accidents.
He mentioned that the batting cages are now locked.
Mr. Holt mentioned that he is still concerned about the parking at Robinson Lane.
People are still double and triple parking. We will have to address this problem in the fall.
INSURANCE
Mr. Friedman asked if we have received' an answer regarding the request for
insurance for people using the recreation facilities. As you remember, several requests have been
made for the use of a ballfield from employees of different businesses. The games are not
sponsored by the businesses but are just employees who want to go out and have some fun.
They, therefore, do not have any type of insurance. We would like to get an answer from the
Attorney to the Town to see ifthere is any other way that they could use the facilities i.e. sign a
waiver or such. Mr. Holt mentioned that we have not received an answer on this.
CONFERENCE AT LAKE PLACID
Miss Gutzler mentioned that the recreation conference she attended at Lake Placid
was very good. She handed out a report on the classes that she attended. She mentioned that the
best class was the one on grant writing. She said that she included their commentary along with
the report. She mentioned that in talking to other municipalities they also have trouble with
transportation with their school district. Mr. diPierno will do a report after the summer programs
are completed
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TENNIS COURTS
Mrs. Korz mentioned that she had purchased the tennis balls for the tennis clinics
and everything seems to be in order.
QUIET ACRES
Mrs. Korz mentioned that the basketball court needs a new hoop and possibly
needs to be sealed again
CHAIRMAN'S REPORT
Mr. Holt mentioned the following:
1. The bridge club will start next Tuesday at Schlathaus Park from 10 to 12 and
will be run by Henrietta McDonald.
2. We are looking for some help in the maintenance area. If anyone knows
someone please let us know.
3. We have heard that the basketball court at Spook Hill is not in good shape.
Mr. Ennesser will go over to take a look at it for a safety standpoint.
4. We still have a lot of pea gravel work to be completed this year.
5. We have removed the tree from the roof at Schlathaus Park and the insurance
people have been out to check it out. When we receive the money we should document it and
earmark it to be held to next near to be used with budget funds for a new roof. The new roof
would be put in the 1998 recreation budget.
6. We have received complaints from a number of residents of people letting their
dogs run in the enclosed areas and leaving a mess. It was suggested that a sign be placed at these
areas indicating that this was not allowed. Everyone was asked to come back to the next meeting
with some suggestions as to the wording.
7. We have been requested by several of the moms that use the toddler area at
Martz Field to remove the sand box. The animals get in there also and make a mess. It is not
sanitary.
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BLACKTOP WORK
When discussing the proposed blacktop work that was to be done at Martz, Spook
Hill, Quiet Acres and Rockingham, Mr. Friedman suggested that we look into an area somewhere
around the Barn that could be blacktopped for the use of the rollerbladers. It seems every time
you ride by the tennis courts, they are on the courts.
RYMER
Mr. Friedman asked about the progress in determining where the road going into
the Rymer Subdivision. He suggested that maybe we would have to make a secondary road going
in from Woodland Court before we could make the main road from Old Hopewell Road.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:15 on a motion by Mr. Ennesser seconded by
Mrs. Korz.
Peggy Roe.
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BILLS PAID DURING MAY 1997
A-I 620.40 CENTRAL HUDSON GAS & ELECTRIC
Schlathaus Park
Myers Corners & All Angels
Robinson Lane
Tennis Courts - Pye Lane
Airport Drive
7808-0400-01-0
7808-0405-00-0
7690-0760-00-0
7690-0425-00-0
7941-2255-00-6
44.68
99.08
376.32
16.37
30.53
A-1620.41 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS
Robinson Lane 227-9434 21.14
A-1620.41 NYNEX
Martz Field 297-9928 4.09
Quiet Acres 297-7780 4.28
Schlathau~t~ark 297-4752 23.45
Spook Hill - 297 -9861 5.34
Barn-Montfort Road 297-3692 27.98
A-7110.4
Pine Plains Ford Tractor
Pine Plains Ford Tractor
Southern Industrial Sand, Inc.
Southern Industrial Sand, Inc.
Milton Alley Agway
Wappinger Central School (Sheafe)
Kimberly Auto Parts
A-I Fence Company
Williams Lumber & Home Center
Dan Zag Royal Auto Parts
Dan Zag Royal Auto Parts
Centurion Security
Northern
Ecological Specialties Corporation
Royal Carting Service Co.
White's Hudson River Marina
EnviroClean Porta Potty (C.P. Picnic)
EnviroClean Porta Potty (C.P. Ballfield)
EnviroClean Porta Potty (C.P. Picnic)
EnviroClean Porta Potty (Airport Park)
22.43
41.67
700.00
700.00
9.95
579.04
29.27
860.00
30.03
15.98
8.23
50.00
296.16
5,950.00
521. 04
1,300.00
11.70
31.20
58.00
120. 15
A-71 10.4
A-7140.4
A-7620.4
B-7310.4
A-1990.5
EnviroClean Porta Potty(Rockingham)
EnviroClean Porta Potty (c.P. Ballfield)
EnviroClean Porta Potty (Robinson Lane)
105.30
58.00
191. 00
Leprechaun Tours
Petty Cash
520.00
.75
Petty Cash
Coffee System of Hudson Valley
Coffee Systen of Hudson Valley
Hobby Hut
Hunter House Productions
61.07
56.00
56.00
99.74
18.00
Petty Cash
Williams Lumber & Home Centers
The Flag Guys
36.26
17.63
241.60
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Lake Placid Hilton
Lake Placid Hilton
Barbara Gutzler
244.66
244.66
154.67
MAY 1997 REPORT TO THE RECREATION COMMISSION
FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL 1997
SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER
April 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 and Bridge. The center
was closed April 1 and 2 because of severe snow storm.
On April 7th the seniors enjoyed a bowling party at
Holiday Hoebow: Our seniors were joined by the zion Church
center and the Town of Fishkill senior center to make this
our 3rd Three center BOwling party. There was coffee cake
and coffee and for lunch pizza and soda. It was a great day
for all.
On the 16th the seniors enjoyed a T-Shirt day. All wore
their Town of Wappingers T-shirt. Had pizza and soda for
lunch followed by a great bingo game.
On the 23rd, Cindy starke, director of the Town of
Fishkill center brought her "wheeless Fortune" game to the
wappinger center. There were three separate panels of
contestants. All players received a prize, the winner of
each panel received an additional prize. For the Bonus
Round, the winner received another prize. Lots of fun. We
will be looking into making our own "wheeless Fortune" game.
Our monthly birthday party was held on the 25th. We had
two special birthday parties this month, one for a senior
who turned 80 and one for a senior who turned 85.
Blood pressure was held on April 9th.
The trip to Pomona was another success!
There are 191 seniors registered at the center and 220 on
the waiting list.
ITEMS TO BE NOTED:
1. May events include three center bingo bango, senior
APpreciation Day, Senior Health and Fitness Day and a
Mother's Day lunch at Dynasty.
2. June 8th is the center's 9th anniversary. This will be
celebrated on June 5th <rain date June 6th>.
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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
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IMAY BIRTHDAYS: 117
I 2 Audrey Williams 118
i 9 Sue Bush 126
112 Ed Glick 127
114 Anneliese Kolhosser30
115 Gladys Glick 12
116 Frank Auguliaro
117 Connie Pascento
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WA.PPINGER
SENIOR.
NE.VJS
BY Kathi DeLisa, Director
MAY 1997
Well, may April's snows make May's flowers show! And
Happy Mother's Day to all you Moms. I want to thank all of
you for your thoughtfulness and prayers for my husband. He
is doing better and hopefully will continue to improve. We
both thank you so very much.
And speaking of Mother's Day we start our month with a
MOTHER'S DAY LUNCHEON at the Dynasty Chinese Restaurant off
Rt. 9. on May 7th. The menu includes (family style) Wanton
Soup, Eggrolls, Sesame Chicken, Pepper Steak, Shrimp and
Broccoli, Mixed Vegtables, and Pork Fried Rice, Fortune
cookies and tea. The cost for the luqcheon is $7.50 for
those current with dues and $16.00 for those who have not
paid dues. Sign up with Kathi by May 1st. There is a limit
of 80 people for this luncheon.
On "May 12th we will join the Zion Center and the Fishkill
Center for a GIANT BINGO! BANGO! BONGO ! AT THE ZION CHURCH at
10a.m. Wear your T-shirts!!! You must sign up with Kathi
and get a ticket. The cost is $2.00 per person. There will
be lots of bingo, pizza and raffle prizes. There is a limit
of 40 seniors per center. So sign up soon!
On May 14th, Attorney Shari Hubner will be at the center
to discuss Health Proxy's, Power of Attorney and other
Elderlaw issues.
May 21st we will celebrate SENIOR APPRECIATION DAY! This
is a day of appreciation to thank all you wonderful seniors.
We will also honor a WAPPINGER SENIOR OF THE YEAR. For the
past two years we have honored a Wappinger Senior Center
Senior for outstanding contribution to the Center. Well, it
is that time again to nominate our Wappinger Senior of the
Year. 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 and our Center by
their actions, kindness, etc. Please fill out your
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nomination form and place in the box marked "NOMINATIONS."
Please write the name of the person you are nominating and
the reason or reasons you think he or she should receive
this award. _
Then on Kay 28th, we will celebrate SENIOR HEALTH AND
FITNESS DAY. Thanks to Sue Borchardt, who has put together
a program for this day. There will be line dancing, square
dancing, a tai chi demonstration, water balloon or hard
boiled egg toss, mind exercises, riddles etc. We will also
have our monthly BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING on this day. An
itinerary will be provided so you may choose which
activities you would like to participate in. There will be
prizes for some and just fun for others. Light health
snacks will be available.
Other May news: The Heart Assoc. will provide blood
pressure screening on the 28th. Our MONTHLY BIRTHDAY will
be on the 29th. BINGO days are Wed.. April 14th,and Thurs.
the 8th,22nd and 29th. The Center is closed may 26th
If you do not have a Wappinger T-Shirt and would like one
or would like another, I will be ordering more soon. They
come in white, navy blue or red. If you would like one
please see me. The cost is $8.00 per shirt. So order now!
COMING IN JUNE: BREAKFAST AT FISHKILL PLAINS ELEM. SCHOOL
ON JUNE 4th. AT 9:a.m. Sign up with Kathi. OUR 9TH
ANNIVERSARY PICNIC AND B B QUE WILL BE HELD ON JUNE 5th with
raindate of June 6th. There will be food, music, raffles
and lots of fun. You must sign up and get a ticket.
Everyone contributes to this annual event. Let me know what
you would like to bring.
BRIDGE ANYONE? Basic Bridge lessons are taught on Thurs.
at 11:00a.m. by Henrietta MacDonald (in the large meeting
room). It's a challenging card game and once you learn
you'll be addicted to playing. 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.
The CREATIVE WRITING Class continues. The schedule is
flexible for this activity. If you are interested in
joining let me know. Don't be shy! It's fun and can be an
exciting experience.
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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 at least 10 miles (exceptions must be approved)
can enjoy our Award Luncheon.
Enjoy the poem by Sue Bush. The Creative Corner was
started for YOU to share your thoughts, drawings or
writings. So come on Seniors!
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. A few of you are NOT
current with dues, this may result in your paying full price
for the upcoming luncheons! Your Treasurer says that for
those paying dues by the month, Hay 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!
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CREATIVE CORNER
MY LITTLE KISS WONDERFUL
BY
SUE BUSH
MY MISS WONDERFUL CAME ALONG,
AND STOLE A PIECE OF MY HEART.
I KNEW FROM THE START...YOU CAPTURED MY HEART
THE MOMENT OUR EYES MET, IT WOULD BE A MOMENT,
WE WOULD NEVER FORGET.
THE GLEAM IN YOUR EYES, THE SMILE ON YOUR FACE,
WHEN YOU LOOKED AT ME, SET MY HEART ON FIRE.
I LOVER HER SO.
I THANK YOU GOD FOR SENDING HER TO ME,
MY MISS WONDERFUL ISN'T EVEN THREE DAYS OLD.
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9. HARMONY
10. HITS
11. IDEAS
12. INSPIRATION
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14. MELODY
15. METER
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19. PROMOTION
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9 Ownership paper 16 1
13 Toward the back
14 Morning TV show 20
15 Actor Alan
16 Polite
18 Airedale or Scotty
20 Paleozoic or Mesozoic
21 Hebrew OT judge
22 Ridiculous
23 Removed air from a 35
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24 Be a good citizen
26 Levin and Gershwin
28 Atomic or solar -
31 Robber's slang for
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32 Golf gadgets
33 "_ Long Has This 55
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35 Wise birds 60
: 36 Neither fish _ fowl
37 Roused 64
38 "For Me and My -"
39 University officer
41 Crystal gazer's phrase
(2 wds.) 4 Museum offering 34 Teeny
42 Closer 5 Hard 36, Not any, of old
44 Altitudes (abbr.) 6 Sponsor's message 37 _ E. Coyote
45 Weak 7 Witch's cauldron (cartoons)
46 Cut in cubes 8 Hurricane center 39 Tom-toms
48 Move like bees 9 Mender of hosiery 40 Poet's "evening"
51 Smoker's leftover 10 Author Kazan 43 Kitchen garments
52 Tarbell or Lupino 11 Garden of _ .44 Pang
55 Type of spray 12 I double _ youl 46 Early mornings
58 Brandished 14 Far (prefix) 47 Who _? (2 wds.)
60 Songbird 17 "Electric" swimmers 48 Cutting tools
61 "_ Your Wagon" 19 Religious ceremonies 49 "_ No Angels"
63 Bow 23 Belfry inhabitants 50 Zone
64 Oceans 24 Shift course 52 Suggestion
65 "_ the night before 25 _ way or another 53 Negate
Christmas... II 26 Ames resident 54 Totals numbers
66 Aggressive birds 27 Esther of "Good 56 Make a choice
Times" 57 The _ of averages
DOWN 29 Specter 59 Lady Bird's mate's
1 Desire 30 Oxen collars inits.
2 Ogle 31 Uke a bump on a_ 62 Hawkeye State (abbr.)
3 "Peter Pan" dog 32 Shipping weight
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