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1998-02-02 AGENDA FEBRUARY 2,1998 RECREATION MEETING CALL MEETING TO ORDER PRESENT: RlH., KD., S.L., le., lE., RF., B.G., E.K, S.M. COMMENTS FROM AUDIENCE APPROVE MINUTES 1/5/98 Corrections: Approved: Seconded: CORRESPONDENCE 1. Letter from Linda Klocker, March of Dimes WalkArnerica for use ofC.P. Sunday, 4/26 2. Letter from Barbara Gutzler - resignation 3. Letter from Southern Dutchess Womens Softball League use ofC. P. Fields 4. Thank you from Karen Karath. REPORTS KD. B.G. S.L. E.K lC. S.M. RF. lE. OLD BUSINESS- Dutchess Debs 7-24,25,26 West Point Concert - 4-17 Hudson Valley Express - 7-10,11,12 . NEW BUSINESS - Playground - Dates, Registration, Fees Castle Point Playground Flier for Recreation Programs Basketball at Robinson Lane Annual Report Swim MEETING ADJOURNED NEXT MEETING OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE FOR JANUARY 1998 1. Attendance at Recreation Commission Meetings to Town Board 2. Thank you to Linda Tasadfoy, Assessor for explaining Star Program to Seniors 3. Thank you to everyone who donated to the Senior Elks Christmas Party and special thanks to Jim Zasso - Rite Aid, Wayne Poole- Shop Rite, Andy Metzger - Metzgers Meat Market, Barbara Danner - Girl Scout Troop, Exalted Ruler Russ Linsley - Elks. 4. Letter to Editor of Poughkeepsie Journal and Southern Dutchess News re Elks Party 5. Memo to Art Goldner, Brenda Peura of Gymnastics Program and Walter Leczinski of the Volleyball Program for attending meeting at Myers on Jan. 6. 6. Letter to Town Board to transfer balance of$200. Back to parkland from the funds left for the purchase of the new docks. (Didn't want these funds to get into general fund) 7. Request to the Town Board for a P.O. for Myers for Custodian Services for the Boys and Girls Gymnastics Program. - Approved at 1/26 meeting. 8. Request to the Town Board for a P.O. to Miracle Recreation for the purchase of 4 all steel picnic tables. - Approved at 1/26 meeting. 9. Request to the Town Board for a P.O. to Miracle Recreation for the purchase of2 bleacher frames. I' I 't..~ 10. Letter to Town Board for Brush Chipper - Approved to go to bid at 1/26 meeting II. Letter to Town Board for Commerical Mower - Approved to go to bid at 1/26 meeting. 12. Letter to Town Board to move forward on Phase 2 of the Boat Docks with Ecological Specialties. - Approved at 1/26 meeting. 13. Letter to Town Board - Recommendation for Recreation Director. - Stephen Lowery Appointed at 1/26 meeting. 14. Letter to Town Board to request Town Engineer to. proceed with necessary paperwork for curb cut on Old Hopewell Road for Rymer Subdivision. 15. Letter to Planning Board for money in lieu of land on Lands of Kablaoui #5 and Gigliotti Subdivisions. 16. Letter to Town Board - Joe Ennesser/Peggy Roe acting Chairman from 1/28 to 3/3 17. Letter of thanks to Sean Morrison, Asst. Athletic Director ofMarist for 30 tickets to MaristlRider game on 2/15/98 for Boys and Girls Basketball Program. 18. Tax Exempt certificate sent to S. & S. Worldwide as per their request. 19. Letter to Sams Club- Re: need to 30 padded chairs for the Senior Center 20. Legal Notice to Bidders to Southern Dutchess News for Chipper and Mower. 21. Rec. Columns for 1/14, 21, 28, and 2/4 for Southern Dutchess News RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES FEBRUARY 2,1998 NEXT MEETING MARCH 2, 1998 AT 7:00 P.M. AT SCHLATHAUS PARK The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission was held February 2, 1998 at Schlathaus Park, All Angels Hill Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. The meeting was called to order by Acting Chairman Joseph Ennesser. Mr. Holt was absent. Other members present were: Kathi DeLisa, Senior Citizen Director, Stephen Lowery, Recreation Director and Commission Members Ronald Friedman, Ellen Korz and Stephen Miller. The minutes of the January 5, 1998 meeting were approved on a motion by Mr. Miller seconded by Mrs. Korz. OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE 1. Attendance at Recreation Commission meetings to Town Board. 2. Thank you to Linda Tasadfoy, Town Assessor for explaining star program to Seniors 3. Thank you to Jim Zasso - Rite Aid; Wayne Poole - Shop Rite; Andy Metzger - Metzgers Meat Market; Barbara Danner - Girl Scout Troop; and Exalted Ruler Russ Linsley - Elks for donations and help on the Senior Elks Christmas Party in December. 4. Letter to Editor of Poughkeepsie Journal and Southern Dutchess News re: Elks Party 5. Memo to Art Goldner and Brenda Peura of the gymnastics program and Walter Leczinski of the Volleyball program for attending meeting at Myers on January 6 re: rules and regulations. 6. Letter to Town Board to transfer balance of $200. back to Parkland Trust from the funds left for the purchase of the new docks. (Transferred $1,500. only used $1,300.) 7. Request to Town Board for a P.O. for Myers for Custodial Services for the Boys and Girls Gymnastics Program - Approved at 1/26 Town Board Meeting. 8. Request to Town Board for a P.O. to Miracle Recreation for the purchase of 4 all steel picnic tables - Approved at Town Board Meeting 1/26. 9. Request to Town Board for a P.O. to Miracle Recreation for the purchase of2 bleacher frames. Approved at 1/26 Town Board Meeting. 10. Letter to Town Board for Brush Chipper - Approved to go to bid at 1/26 Town Meeting. 11. Letter to Town Board for Commercial Mower - Approved to go to bid at 1/26 Town Meeting. 12. Letter to Town Board to move forward on Phase 2 of the boat docks with Ecological Specialties. 13. Letter to Town Board - Recommendation for Recreation Director - Stephen Lowery - Appointed at 1/26 Town Board Meeting. 1 '. 14. Letter to Town Board to request Engineer To Town to proceed with necessary paperwork for curb cut on Old Hopewell Road for Rymer Subdivision. 15. Letter to Planning Board for money in lieu of land on Lands ofKablaoui #5 and Gigliotti Subdivisions. 16. Letter to Town Board - Joseph Ennesser/Peggy Roe acting chairman from 1/28 to 3/3 17. Letter of thanks to Sean Morrison, Asst. Athletic Director at Marist for 30 tickets to MaristlRider game on 2/15/98 for Boys and Girls Basketball Program. 18. Tax Exempt Certificate to S. & S. Worldwide as per their request. 19. Letter to Sam's Club - re: request for 30 padded chairs for Senior Center. 20. Legal Notice to Bidders to Southern Dutchess News for Chipper and Mower. 21. Recreation columns to Southern Dutchess News for 1/14, 21,28 and 2/4 CORRESPONDENCE A letter was received from Linda Klocker, Walk Coordinator of the March of Dimes Walk America. She requested the use of the Castle Point Recreation area on Sunday, April 26 for their 1st and 3rd checkpoints along with the use of porta johns. She requested that the park be opened no later than 7:30 a.m. on that date. Prior to the meeting, Mrs. Roe contacted Ms. Klocker to find out how much of the park they would need in light of the construction work that will be taking place. She assured us that they would only be using the pavilion and the porta john. Approval was, therefore, given for her to use the site for her walk. A letter so stating will be sent to her with a request for a certificate of insurance to be on file with us prior to the walk date. A letter of resignation was received from Barbara Gutzler effective immediately. A letter of thanks will be sent to her. A letter was received from Dory D' Agostino of the Southern Dutchess Women's Softball League requesting the use of the Castle Point fields for their leagues softball teams. They would like to use the 2 fields Monday thru Friday from April 1 until September 30, 1998. 'they would also like the use of the fields to playa double elimination Keith J. Memorial Tournament on April 25, 1998. Mr. Ennesser mentioned that he had spoken with Mr. Paggi about the site work to be done and was assured that the work would only be taking place during the day and not on the weekends. We were also told that the roadway going down to the fields would be kept open during this time. Approval was, therefore, given for this request. Mr. Miller will follow up with the necessary paperwork. He will also notify them of the construction work and the possible parking limitations. A letter was received from Karen Karath thanking us for taking the time to speak with her about the Recreation Director position. 2 SENIOR CITIZEN REPORT Mrs. DeLisa handed out a report on the Senior activities for the month of January. This report is attached to these minutes. RECREATION DIRECTOR REPORT Mr. Lowery mentioned that he has already set up a web page on the Internet for the Wappinger Recreation. The access is http://www.angelfire.com/ny/WappingersRecreation/ index.html. Steve's e-mail addressforrecreationisWpngersRec@aol.com. He also mentioned that he has been working on the various summer concerts and has two in place so far. Scheduled for August 6 is "Steve Max" - a family comedy show and on 6/25 he has scheduled "Old Men In Basement" a 60, 70, 80's group. He mentioned that he would also like to do a calendar for all the summer events. He has been talking to various bus companies regarding a trip to either Foxwood or Mohegan Sun. He is trying to work out something for Sunday, March 22 with the bus leaving Town Hall at 8:00 a.m. and returning at 7-7:30. He is also looking into other trips such as the YankeeIMets or Texas game, a trip to the Saratoga Races, and the U.S.Open. It was also suggested that maybe he look into the West Point Football game. ROBINSON LANE Mr. Friedman mentioned that he has spoken with the contact for the Dutchess Debs and they will not be using Robinson Lane for their tournament July 24, 25 and 26 as previously requested. They have a conflict with a state or national tournament. Mr. Friedman mentioned that Peter Egbert of Vassar College had contacted the Recreation Office regarding a possible summer baseball camp to be held at Robinson Lane. He spoke with Mr. Egbert about this and was told that he would like the Town to set up the program, collect the money and hire him to just run the program. The funds would go 60% to him with 40% to the Town. The Commission voted not to approve this request. Mr. Miller mentioned that he has tried to contact the Hudson Valley Express coordinators and he left messages for them to return his call. He noted that July 5 the date they would like to use Robinson Lane is when Little League is in competition and we cannot guarantee what fields would be available for their use. If Little League needs the field they are out. He said that he would personally talk to either Breland Edwards or Stephen Weinberg regarding this request. He also will tell them that the concession stand usage has to be worked out with Little League. 3 r DOCKS Mr. Ennesser mentioned that we have received permission from the Town Board at their January 26 meeting to proceed with the second phase of the boat ramp with Ecological Specialities. This is the company who did the first phase of the system. He also mentioned that he has a meeting set for Wednesday, February 4th with the company to go over the plans. He also mentioned that at the January 26 Town Board meeting Mr. Bettina complained about the parking for the boat ramp. We will be invited to attend a workshop to go over the plan in the near future. ICE SKATING/ROCKINGHAM If the weather ever cooperates, which doesn't look too promising, we have received the skating/no skating signs for Rockingham. Mr. Ennesser has also talked to Bob Smith of Chris Bar Electric regarding the installation of a couple of lights for skating at that site. SIGN FOR TENNIS Mr. Ennesser has been looking at prices for a display sign to be placed at the tennis courts and has found a price of about $365. for a vinyl one with plexi panels. PROPOSED COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR SENIORS Weare looking to put in place a computer program for seniors to be held at Schlathaus Park. We are also looking for donations of computers of at least a 486/ or a 386. Mr. Gene Damn has donated one already and it is presently in Mrs. DeLisa's office. Mr. Ennesser mentioned that his wife is checking at John Jay to see if anyone would be willing to volunteer to teach the seniors. It was also suggested that maybe we contact ffiM or possibly Laederal for old computers. A letter will be written to the Town Board for permission to proceed with this plan. INFORMATION SHEET Mrs. Roe presented an information sheet with basic data on the Town of Wappinger Recreation Programs. It was suggested that we insert this information in the water bills when they are sent out. We need to get information out to the residents since most do not subscribe to the Southern Dutchess News. 4 'I' WEST POINT CONCERT Mrs. Roe mentioned that she has been in contact with Roy C. Ketcham High School and we have received permission to use their facilities for the West Point Concert Band on April 17th. Since that is a normal vacation time for the schools, we will have to pay the custodial overtime for the entire time we use the school. Mrs. Roe mentioned to Mr. Lowery that he should contact West Point to verify the time for the concert. It was not sure whether a definite time of7:30 was set or not. Mrs. Korz and Mr. Miller will look into getting someone to provide the buffet after the concert. During the month of March we will have to concentrate on doing the advertising for the concert. PLAYGROUND INFORMATION It was mentioned that the landfill work at Castle Point is scheduled to go from April until the end of July and therefore we will be unable to hold the playground at that site. Mr. Miller was again asked to contact Evans School for permission to use their property for the Castle Point program. Since we used that site last year we have all the safety plan information in place. The dates for the playground were set for June 29 to August 14. Mr. Lowery will check on setting up registration dates so that they are available to be approved at the March meeting. This year in the budget, we placed a line item for shirts for the participants of the playground program. This is actually a safety feature that we feel should be in place especially on field trips. It is our intention to have each playground have a different colored shirt and that shirt would have the Town of Wappinger Recreation Playground Logo on it. This shirt must be worn on any trip or special event the Town participates in. Because of this expenditure, it was suggested that a letter be written to the Town Board suggesting that the fees for the program be raised to incorporate at least the cost of the shirt. It was decided that a letter be sent to the Town Board requesting that the fee be raised from $15.00 for the first family member and $10.00 for each additional family member to $30.00 for the first family member and $20.00 for each additional member. We feel that the Town residents are still receiving a bargain for the 7 weeks of playground. BASKETBALL COURT AT ROBINSON LANE Several months ago, the Commission discussed the possibility of putting a basketball court out at the Robinson Lane Recreation Area. It was felt that this area could be used for activities when Little League is not in session and it would be a nice addition to the summer playground program. A discussion was held on the possible placement of this court and whether it should be only a half court or a whole court. Two suggestions were made regarding its placement with the first being between Field 11 (SB-3) and Field #10 (SL-l) and the other being by the batting cages. Mr. Ennesser will meet with Mr. Tompkins to discuss its placement and Mr. Tompkins will then 5 .' see about getting some quotes for the construction. ANNUAL REPORT The annual report for the recreation activities for 1997 was handed out. This report included information on the recreation programs, the summer program and the senior citizen program. Mr. Friedman mentioned that he was impressed with the report that was prepared by Maureen Irvin for the summer playgrounds and felt that a letter should be written to her thanking her for the impressive report. SWIMMING In recent months there has been some discussion regarding swimming facilities for the Town of Wappinger. Each commission member was asked to look into this subject and bring back information on other facilities in nearby localities i.e. size, cost estimates, parking facilities, building (concession and rest room facilities) etc. It was also suggested that some thought be put into location for such a facility. The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 p.m. on a motion by Mr. Miller seconded by Mrs. Korz. Peggy Roe 6 FEBRUARY 1998 REPORT TO THE RECREATION COMMISSION FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 1998 SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER January activities at the senior citizen center included the regular of arts/crafts, oil painting, photo club, exercise, line dancing, bingo, puzzles, bridge Spanish class, cards and games. On Jan. 7th, our Town Assessor was at the center to explain the Star program and to answer the many questions seniors have regarding this. On the 15th, over 60 seniors participated in our annual Hat Day. seniors decorated and designed their own hats. prizes were awarded for the best, most original, funniest and prettiest. Pizza was served for lunch and then a big game of bingo followed. On the 28th, over 75 seniors participated in Clash Day. The seniors dressed in outfits that would definitely make the worst Dressed look good. Again prizes were awarded for the very worst combination of clothes and colors. To top off Clash Day, we had a B-B Que. BUrgers and hot dogs were cooked outside on the grill. Many thanks to Recreation Maintenance for their help with this event. All had a great time and enjoyed this unusual day. Blood pressure was held on the 8th. Our monthly birthday party was held on the 28th. There are 194 seniors registered at the Center and 237 on the waiting list. ITEMS TO BE NOTED: 1. Peg and I are working on the senior bus trip schedule. 2. February events include a Hollywood Gala and small valentine party. 3. Maria Borges, our part time craft assistant fell on the ice on Jan. 16th and broke her leg in 2 places. She will not be able to work for about 6-8 weeks. Regina will be working in her place until she returns. FEBRUARY 1998 '. 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. 2 I I 10:PHOTO CLUB AT SCHLATHAUS 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games 1 3 141 I I I I 110-Noon: OIL PAINTINGII0-ll: EXERCISE 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts INOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH ISPANISH CANCELLED 112:30-3: cards/games 112:30-3: cards/games I LAUGH AND GROW I I RICH DAY! 110 I 111 I I I I I 110-Noon: OIL PAINTINGII0-ll: EXERCISE 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts INOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH 112:30: SPANISH CLASS 112:45-2: BINGO!BINTO! 112:30-3: cards/games I I I 117 I 118 I I I 110-Noon: OIL PAINTING 110-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30: SPANISH CLASS 12:30-3: cards/games 24 I I 10-Noon: OIL PAINTING 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games 12:30: SPANISH CLASS 14 Pauline Sherbak 15 Vera Hamilton 15 Mary Kelly* 16 Dot Schinella 18 Irene Sarno 18 Larry Petersen 20 Shirley Marsh 5 1 161 I I I I 10-11: EXERCISE 110-11:LINE DANCING 10-Noon: arts/crafts 110:30:CRAFT CLASS NOON: LUNCH I VALENTINE PINS! 12:45-2: BINGO!BI~GO!!NOON: LUNCH I 112:30-3: cards/games I I I 12 111: BRIDGE 113 IHAPPY VALENTINE'S 110:BLOOD PRESSURE I DAY! 10-11:EXERCISE 10-11: LINE DANCING 10-Noon: arts/crafts 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: oards/games 12:30-3: cards/games LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY 9 I I 10: PHOTO CLUB AT SCHLATHAUS 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games 16 I I PRESIDENT'S DAY! I SIGN UP WITH 19 111: BRIDGE I KATHI FOR THE I HOLLYWOOD GALA of 10-11: EXERCISE LEGENDARY STARS!! 10-Noon: arts/crafts HOLIDAY INN,FISHKILL NOON: LUNCH/ AT NOON 12:45-2: BINGO!BINGO! THE CENTER IS CLOSED! 25 lASH WEDNESDAY I 10-11: EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:45-2: BINGO ! BINGO ! 201 I 10-11:LINE DANCING 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3:cards/games THE CENTER IS CLOSED! ! ! 23 I I 10: PHOTO CLUB AT SCHLATHAUS 10-Noon: arts/crafts 12:30-3: cards/games 26111: BRIDGE I 10-11: EXERCISE 10-NOON: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH?BIRTHDAYS 12:3-=3: cards/games 27 I I 10-11: LINE DANCING f 10-Noon: arts/crafts I NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS: 1 Gloria Smith 2 MaryRuth Munoz 9 Christina Eichler 9 Bob English 14 Ri tt\ Ruder 14 Rend h\ Resh 23 Marie Bardy 25 Bill Hannon 26 Minnie Byrne 3 Frances Rossero 25 Marilyn Schroettnig I I I {I ~~~~I~~~~ S~~IO~ ~~~s BY Kathi DeLisa, Director FEBRUARY 1998 Well, January is behind us. In fact winter is half over. Spring will be here before you know it. We must hurry and get a winter party in soon. Something to cheer us through the rest of the dreary, cold and snowy days. Also, most of you must know by now, Maria fell on the ice (that icy day) and broke her leg in two places. She is home and recoveririg. She will be out for approx. 6 weeks. She thanks all of you for your prayers, thoughts and cards. On Wed. Feb. 18th, we will have a HOLLYWOOD GALA of LEGENDARY STARS to be held at the Holiday Inn, Fishkill at noon. What is this you ask? Well, it's kinda like Academy Awards but different. Johnny Dell will be there to play some of your favorite show tunes to sing and dance to of course. You can even come as your favorite movie star, or bring something that reminds you of your favorite movie, actor or actressr or just come ready to enjoy the celebration of Legendary Stars. You might want to bring along an acceptance speech in case YOU are chosen to accept an Award. There will be Awards for Favorite movie, musical, song, actor, actress, Western, cowboy/girl and lots more. Now to find out what movie etc. gets the award, it's necessary for everyone attending this Gala to fill out Nominations for Academy Awards. Think back over the years. What movie or actor,etc. stands out in your memory? If you did not get one or see the flyer previously put out, see me soon for a copy. You need to sign up for the GALA by Feb. 11th. At the time of sign up, you must turn in the nomination ballot. Choice of entrees include: Clark Gable's London Broil, Sophia Loren's Chicken Francese or Ester Williams Stuffed Filet of Sole. Cost of the luncheon for those current with dues is $9.00. This is open to those on the waiting list too. If dues are not current, cost is $20.00. Don't miss this one, should be fun! Now other fun things in Feb: On Fri.,Feb. 6th, Regina 1 4 will do a craft class making Valentine pins. If you would like to do this project, please sign up on the sheet provided. The class will begin at 10:30a.m. Make one for the house, one for yourself. On Fri., Feb. 13th, maybe you'll even get a Valentine from a secret admirer or secret pal or someone??? Guess who? Other February news: Blood pressure (now the 2nd Thurs.) is on the 12th. Birthdays* will be celebrated on the 26th. BINGO DAYS are Wed. Feb. 11th and 25th, Thurs. the 5th and 19th. The Center is closed on President's Day, Feb. 16th. * REGARDING BIRTHDAYS!!!!! On the wish list, many of you requested that a cake be bought each month for the party instead of each birthday person bringing a cake. Well, your wish shall be granted. (you get 2 more wishes, teehee, just kidding) Beginning this month, I will buy a cake for all of us to celebrate the birthdays of the month. Of course cakes are always welcome. Now see folks, how easy it is. If you want something or don't like something just ask. You never know, let me know, your wish might even come true. Speaking of the WISH LIST. I am still waiting for the REST OF YOU to turn your WISH LIST in. I will keep some copies by the sign in sheet just in case you misplaced the one on last months newsletter. The feed back from the few returned has been very helpful, enlightening and in some cases surprising. Thank you to all of you who have taken the time and effort to do this and to speak up. Remember, you need to tell me what you want or do not want. (I failed the mind reading class in college.) There were a few ideas I would like to mention so more of you can comment on them. Read on... Several seniors have commented that there are too many parties, yet other seniors say yes we want more parties. Well, I'll see what I can do to please both sides here. However, there were several who felt that some of the funds should be used to help those in need, less fortunate etc. Personally, I think that would be super and that most of you would agree with this. So if not, you need to tell me. To do this effectively, it would help to have a Community Service Committee. Just a small group of you maybe 3 or 4 who can submit ideas as to who we should help and different ways to help the community's needy. So if you are serious about this, let me know if you would like to be part of this committee. There are some other real neat ideas for example showing videos in the morning from 10:30-noon instead of the 2 afternoon, having fruit served occasionally, well, there's lots more and I will continue to put these ideas to yoU in the upcoming newsletters. (see, I am at home doing this and the wish list sheets are at the Center and I can't remember all the ideas.> If you have not turned your wish list in or if you have more to say, pick up a wish list by the sign in sheet. COKING IN MARCH: St. Patty'S Day Celebration, BOWLING AT HOLIDAY HOE BOWL on March 30th with Zion and Fishkill, Easter Craft Class. COKING IN APRIL: Easter lunch? Where do you want to go?, Easter Surprise! BINGO BANGO BONGO AT FISHKILL April 20th. The WALKING CLUB continues..lf you would like to join the Walking Club start now! A chart is hanging on the door. Just add your name 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. We do recommend you walk with someone. Use the "BUDDY" system when Possible. 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. Goal for 1998 Walkers: 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 time around a month. Start now! Enjoy the poem by Sue Bush. The Creative Corner was started for YOU to share your thoughts, draWings or writings. So come on Seniors! Let's see your "stuff." WINTER/SNOW POLICY: Please note Exercise and Line Dancing will 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; 1390 AM or 1340 AM or 92.7 FM on your radio. 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 $~5.00. 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, February dues is $2.00. 3 Those on the waiting list are welcome to pay dues. This entitles you to join our "out of Center" activities at a reduced cost. Love and a big Hug and Smile to all of you! CREATIVE CORNER A FADED VALENTINE CARD BY Sue Bush I CAME UPON YOUR FIRST VALENTINE CARD NOW FADED WITH THE YEARS GONE BY. I CAN REMEMBER THE FIRST TIME WE MET, IT WAS ON VALENTINES DAY, YOU CALLED IT A VERY SPECIAL DAY OF YOUR OWN, WHEN YOU ASKED ME TO BE YOUR VALENTINE FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE. THAT WAS ALMOST SIXTY YEARS AGO TODAY THEN YOU ASKED ME TO BE YOUR WIFE SOME DAY SOON. OH MY DARLING, HOW THE YEARS ROLLED BY SO QUICKLY ONE BY ONE, BUT YOU NEVER FORGOT TO SAY I LOVE YOU AND SEALED IT WITH A KISS BEFORE TURNING OUT THE LIGHT WHEN THE DAY WAS DONE. NOW THAT YOU ARE GONE, THERE IS AN EMPTY FEELING INSIDE OF ME, AS I LOOK AT YOUR PICTURES AND YOUR VALENTINE CARDS YOU GAVE TO ME SO LONG AGO. GOD HOW I MISS YOU DEAR, HOW I WISH YOU WERE HERE TO HEAR YOU SAY HAPPY VALENTINES DAY MY DEAR. BUT I'LL BLOW MY KISSES TO YOU IN HEAVEN, I KNOW THAT IS WHERE YOU WILL BE, LOOKING DOWN AND WATCHING OVER ME. 4 . . 10 DOWN 1 Talks nonsense 2 Glass bottle 3 Muriel cigars spokeswoman Adams 4 Most sensible 5 Received, as news .' 6 Rental dwellings , (abbr.)' , 7 Society page word 8 Novelist Emile '9 Sharing a secret (2 wds.) ,10 Procured 12 New Jersey's capital 13 Comic Murphy ,14 Popular Christmas trees ,19 Gaze intently 21 Workout spot (abbr.) 23 Odor " 24 Edmonton athlete 25 _ and effect 27 Part of a daisy , " 28 Hidden obstacles 29 Number cruncher (abbr.) 31 Fluffy soft 32 Use poor judgment 34 Color, as' cloth' .' 36 "_ to Watch Over Me" ,: 38 Fashionable 41 Carson's predecessor 43 Uriah of fiction 46 Father of Jacob 48 Becomes void, as insurance 50 Win,~, or show 51 Cloudless 52 Box tops , 53 Wearing clothes " 54 Model Macpherson 55 Autumn tool 56 Stalk 57 Battering_ 59 "I've Hitched My Wagon _ Star" (2 wds.) ~[B][Q]~~~[Q][B][Q] 14 123 4 9 11 15 18 35 40 .. M 49 :':f~~~~ 57 61 64 I , ACROSS ,. 1 Actor Moritand 5 Solo of "Star Wars" . ' 8 Zag's partner 11 Verdi operap 12 Indian tent '7" , 14 Sonny of Sonny & Cher ' ':/, ::" 15 PhysiC8t discomfort" 16 Ranked ,... ' 17 Thanks _ (2 wds.) 18 Pullman cars" 20 Singer,Bob~ 22 Forward 23 Points a gun 24 Eight musicians 26 Summarizes 29 Spy agcy. , 30 Roundup 33 Change 35 Also . 37 Standards .'" 39 _ where you are! ' ",' 40 Greek fable wiiter .' ~,:.: 42 "The Grapes of ~," . ',; 44 Years of life '" ;. '., 45 Continue unchanged " ;' 47 Hollers: ,.,' ,': 49 Not hard. ' -." , ..~ 50 Serious request '. ". " ,:.. 51 Plants . .'.. ,'. 53 Toenail cutter,:' . 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