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1998-04-06 AGENDA RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING 4/6/98 CALL MEETING TO ORDER PRESENT: RJ.H., KD., S.L., le., lE., R.F., E.K, S.M. APPROVE MINUTES - March 2, 1998 Corrections: Approved Seconded DISCUSSION FROM AUDIENCE CORRESPONDENCE _/' 1. Letter from NYSPR - Regret that application for Reese Park Project was not selected for funding Environmental Protetion Fund/Clean Water-Clean Air Bond Act. 2. Hughsonville Fire District. - Re: items to be addressed concerning the use of the firehouse for summer playground. 3. Letter from Deer Hill Conference Center regarding agreement for use of their facilities for summer program - Fee for 1998 is $7,500. same as 1997. 4. Letter from John Smith re: Melissa Bisaccia - 1. Add Melissa's name to stone. 2. Put a sign at entrance to Robinson Lane. - "Home of the 1994 N.Y.S. Sr. League Softball Champions". 5. A letter from Nicholas and Pamela Bisaccia giving permission for daughter's name to be inscribed on stone at R. L. 6. Letter from John Smith requesting that Field #2 be referred to as Melissa Danielle Bisaccia Field and to erect a sign on the backstop so stating. 7. Application from Joanne Vazquez for position on Recreation Commisison. 8. Notice received from Dutchess County Community Development with a l4st of the p~osed 1998 projects - T/O Wappinger - ScWathaus Park Handi/Access $21,750.00 9. Letter from Marshall & Sterling stating that the Town's deductible for property coverage is $1,000. The bill for the work at Airport Park was only $887.50. 10. Summons with Notice filed with the Town in action brought against Town by Robert T. O'Leary, Jr. (Basketball court at Martz Field 4/6/9tJ 11. Copy ofletter that Peter Paggi sent to Dutchess Co. Dept. Of Public Works regarding the site plan for Old Hopewell Road (Rymer Dev,) 12 Copy ofletter that Peter Paggi sent to Colonial Builders re Castle Point Building 13. Letter from Michael Doyle, Commodore at Chelsea Yacht Club - re: proposal for improvements to boat ramp. REPORTS KD. lC. S.L. lE.. I PAGE 2 REPORTS CON'T R.F. E.K. S.M. R.J.H OLD BUSINESS- Fees for programs - Senior Program - . Appointment to fill Barbara Gutzler's position ./ West Point Concert - 7:30 p.m. on 4/17 Chipper approved - Mower ??? ~hirts for playground - Print Plus - Adult S-XL - 4.75 Children S-L - $4.25> Anaconda - Adult 4.85 Children 4.20 NEW BUSINESS - Terms of Ron Friedman and Steve Miller expire in May. ~ Q.c,.ov\J~' Open and Close gate at Castle Point on 4/25 and 4/26 - SDWL Tournament On 25th open by 8:00 close after 6:00 - Walk America on 4/26 Open by 7:00 a.m close after 4:00 MEETING ADJOURNED NEXT MEETING - t RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES APRIL 6, 1998 NEXT MEETING MAY 4,1998 AT SCHLATHAUS PARK AT 7:00 P.M. The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission was held April 6, 1998 at Schlathaus Park, All Angels Hill Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Ralph 1. Holt at 7:00 p.m. Others present were Kathi DeLisa, Senior Citizen Director, Stephen Lowery, Recreation Director and Commission Members Joseph Ennesser, Ronald Friedman, Ellen Korz and Stephen Miller. The minutes of the March 2, 1998 meeting were approved on a motion by Mr. Friedman seconded by Mr. Miller with all in favor. CORRESPONDENCE A letter was received from the New York State Office of Parks and Recreation and Historic Preservation informing us that the application submitted for the Reese Park project under the Environmental Protection Fund/Clean Air Bond Act has not been selected for funding. A letter was received from the Hughsonville Fire District regarding the meeting that Mr. Lowery, Mr. Holt and Mr. Ennesser attended with the representatives of the Fire District. In their letter they listed the items to be addressed concerning the use of their facilities for the Summer program. They are as follows: Certificate ofInsurance, bike rack, fencing, soft ground under jungle gym, swing set and sliding board, swing seats have cracks in them, sliding board needs to be re-set, and cellular phone procured. These items will be addressed and taken care of as soon as possible. Mr. Ennesser mentioned that he has looked at the swing seats and has had Paul Labieniec of Miracle Recreation take a look at them and he was told that the seats are safe. A letter was received from Deer Hill Conference Center listing the particulars of the agreement between the Town of Wappinger and Deer Hill Conference Center for the use of their facilities for the swim program for 1998. Mrs. Roe mentioned that the items in the agreement are consistent with the previous years agreement and the fee is the same as in 1997. A letter was received from John Smith, President of Town of Wappinger Little League stating that on September 6, 1997 Melissa Bisaccia passed away. He mentioned that Melissa was 18 at the time of her death and that she and her family had been in the league for many years. Mr. Smith mentioned that they have asked her parents and have received permission to have Melissa's name added to the stone at Robinson Lane. He also mentioned that Melissa was on the All-Star team in 1994 when the Girls Senior League took the NY.S. Championship and went on to the Eastern Regional. He mentioned that her parents have approached Little League and have 1 requested that a sign be put at the entrance of Robinson Lane that "We are the Home of the 1994 N.Y.S. Senior League Softball Champions". They said that this was something that Melissa felt should have been done and Mr. Smith mentioned that he would look into this and get back with her parents ASAP so that they would have time to have the sign made. A second letter was received from John Smith stating that in recognition of the many accomplishments of Melissa Danielle Bisaccia, the members of the Town of Wappinger Little League Association have voted unamiously to refer to the field currently know as Field #2 as the MELISSA DANIELLE BISACCIA FIELD. They requested the Town's approval to erect a sign on the backstop ofField #2 identifying it as such. There was a long discussion on the above requests. A vote was taken and approved to have her name along with Aloysius Kersting's name put on the memorial stone at Robinson Lane as soon as it warms up a bit and Weidner Memorials can schedule the work. As for placing a sign at the entrance to Robinson Lane stating that "Weare the Home of the 1994 N.Y.S. Senior League Softball Champions" the members felt that all champions should be recognized. We have to take some time to review this and make a decision as to where the sign should be placed and how we can recognize everyone. It was felt that if this is undertaken that the Town should be responsible for it. The third request was for naming a field after Miss Bisaccia. Mr. Holt mentioned that the criteria that was approved states as follows: "The naming of such will be based upon 1. contribution to or at the facility. 2. Public service, 3. Service to recreation. It was felt that Miss Bisaccia did not meet this criteria. Mr. Kersting was involved in Little League for 14 years as a manager, coach, Vice President on the Board of Directors, and spent much of his free time at the fields working at the store and on the fields therefore the request to name a field after him was approved. Mr. Miller suggested that there should be a waiting period of at least one year after the death of someone before we entertain such a request. Mr. Holt said it is a good point and should be added to our proposal for dedication. Mr. Holt will write a letter to Mr. 'Smith, addressing these three issues and what action we have taken. A resume was received from Joanne M. Vazquez for a position on the Recreation Commission. Mr. Holt reviewed her resume before the Commission. Mr. Holt asked if we had any other applications. Mrs. Roe mentioned that the only other ones that we have are from 1990 and we are not sure if they are still interested. It was suggested that we put something in the paper about this position. Mr. Friedman mentioned that we could put it in the "Our Town's" section of the Poughkeepsie Journal but we must say that they should be Town of Wappinger residents. A notice was received from Dutchess County Community Development with a list of the 2 proposed 1998 projects. Town of Wappinger -Schlathaus Park Handi/Access was awarded $21,750.00. Since the original application was for $63,400. we don't know what is included in the grant. We had put in for paving work around the house and also for handicap accessible construction in the house. A letter was received from Marshall and Sterling stating that the Town's deductible for property coverage is $1,000. The estimate we received for the repairs at Airport Park was for $887.50 therefore we will not receive anything from the insurance company for these repairs. We had a break in at Airport Park and they damaged the roll up window. Mr. Holt mentioned that they caught the vandals and hopefully they will be made to pay for the damage. The Town received a summons with notice to answer a complaint from Robert T. O'Leary Jr. for personal injury. This is in regard to an accident that took place at the basketball court at Martz Field April 6, 1997. The Commission received a copy of a letter sent by Peter Paggi to the Dutchess County Department of Public Works on March 24, 1998 regarding the proposed entrance on to Old Hopewell Road for the Rymer Property. Mr. Holt mentioned that we did receive approval for the chipper and it is on order. When we receive it, whenever the guys are free they will be in there clearing out the area. Mr. Ennesser mentioned that he has drawn up a plan for the park. Mr. Friedman asked if we had spoken with Mr. Paggi about Federal wetlands and Mr. Holt said that he had and that there was no problem. The Commission also received a copy of a letter that Peter Paggi sent to Colonial Builders regarding the construction of the Castle Point Handicap Accessible bathroom project. Mr. Holt mentioned that the building should be available to us the beginning of June. We have talked to Mr. Paggi regarding the color schemes (i.e. color of building and roofing material) and told them that it should be the same as the pavilion. We still don't know where we stand in regard to the landfill area. A letter was received from Michael Doyle, Commodore of the Chelsea Yacht Club, regarding the improvements to the Boat Ramp at Chelsea. In his letter he mentioned that the Chelsea Yacht Club is supportive of the improvements and will work with the Town to facilitate implementation of our proposal but that the agreement with the proposal requires acceptance of the terms to be proposed by the Town Attorney. Mr. Ennesser mentioned that he has spoken with the Attorney to the Town and an agreement has been drawn up and will be sent to the Chelsea Yacht Club for their approval. It will then be signed by Mr. Ennesser and forwarded to the Town Board for their approval and signature. Hopefully, it will be on the Town Board's agenda the end of April. Mr. Ennesser mentioned that he has also spoken with Mr. Peluse of Marshall and Sterling and as soon as everything has been approved a Certificate of Insurance will be sent to the Chelsea Yacht Club. 3 OUTGOING LETTERS FOR MARCH 1. Mrs. DeLisa has sent a letter to Town of Manlius, Director of Senior Services with Information on our senior program and also a request for information on their program. 2. Thank you letters were sent by Mrs. DeLisa to Mr. Ennesser and Supervisor Smith for donations to the Penny Social, to the Hoe Bowl Holiday for hosting the Bowling Party on 3/20 and to Frank Carione, Principal of Myers and Maureen McCarthy, President of the PT A at Myers for the breakfast and entertainment on 3/31, and to Evelyn Conners of Golden Girls Beau Monde for a gift certificate. 3. Letter from Steve Lowery to Peter Mack, Dutchess County Health Dept. requesting a variance for immunization records for summer camp. 4. Memo to Town Board stating that a subcommittee of the commission is reviewing the Senior program and that we should be ready to review it with the Town Board within a few weeks. 5. Letter to Town Board regarding the summer playground fees - requesting a workshop as soon as possible. 6. Memo to Town Board requesting permission to obtain P.O.'s totaling $7,500 to Deer Hill for use of their facility for the summer swim program 7. Letters to Supervisor Smith and all Town Board Members inviting them to the West Point Concert at Roy C. Ketcham on April 17th. 8. Memo to Town Board Members requesting a P.O. to repair dugout on Field #10 at Robinson Lane A.S.A.P. 9. Letter to Mike Doyle, Commodore of Chelsea Yacht Club regarding hooking dock system into wall at the club. RECREATION DIRECTOR'S REPORT Mr. Lowery mentioned that he had to change the web site address to http: members. aol. com/wpngers rec/index.html. He has made up a flier for the West Point concert and has distributed it at Roy C. Ketcham High School, Media Play, Price Chopper, and Grand Union. He has been working on the playground trips for this summer Splashdown and Fun 4 Central. He is hoping to do all off site trips on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays for ease in scheduling and setting up bus schedules. He mentioned that all bus runs have to be finished by I :30 every day. He will be meeting with Maureen Irvin on Thursday April 9th to go over the staffing needs. Basic staffing is already in place. After reading Mrs. Irvin's report from last year, Mr. Lowery is trying to provide more structure for the playgrounds. A discussion took place regarding this especially the sign in procedure. He has also suggested that each of the counselors be evaluated 3 times during the summer and Mr. Lowery went over the evaluation forms. By doing the early evaluations, each of the counselors get to know where their weaknesses are and are able to correct them during the summer. It was also suggested that they have more staff meetings. ROBINSON LANE Mr. Friedman asked about the parking and basketball court project at Robinson Lane and was told that we didn't have the funds for this project at this time. SENIOR CITIZEN REPORT. Mrs. DeLisa handed out a report on the senior activities for the month of March . This report is attached to these minutes. She also mentioned that she has set up the dates for the Elks Christmas Dinner on December 8 and December 15th. Mrs. DeLisa mentioned that she is in the planning stage for the 10th Anniversary of the Senior Center. She has contacted a catering place and they will be coming in to put on a barbeque. They will do the set up, cooking, and clean up. Since we are short of help at this time in the Center, this seems like the best way to go. Mrs. Borges is now back but at this time she is still on a walker. Mrs. Waldron is out and we have no idea if or when she will be able to return. If anyone knows of anyone who is willing to work part time, please let Mrs. DeLisa know as soon as possible. Mrs. Waldron has been our bus escort and since she is unable to do it and Mrs. Borges is on the walker, Mrs. DeLisa has had to fill in on these trips. ROLLERBLADING Mr. Holt mentioned that the sewer plant at Rockingham has been dismantled and that it looks like a great site for rollerblading. He asked Mrs. Korz if she could get some information on the court that East Fishkill has regarding size, cost, how they did the project. 5 TENNIS Mrs. Roe mentioned that she would be getting a P.O. for tennis balls and asked Mrs. Korz if she could purchase them at Caldor before the May session starts. Mr. Casowitz was in to the office and set up the schedule for the tennis sessions. He also requested that we purchase a couple of tennis ball baskets. Mr. Ennesser mentioned that we have the new bulletin board to be put up at the courts for the announcements etc. EVANS SCHOOL Mr. Miller mentioned that he has been in contact with Evans School about using their facilities for the summer program for our Castle Point site. He said that there is no problem with this request. REQUEST FOR FIELD USAGE Mr. Miller mentioned that Joseph Frye ofLaederal had called requesting to use Spook Hill recreation area for softball practice. He said that he spoke with Mr. Frye and told him that Spook Hill was not an area for softball and suggested that they go over and look at the facilities at Quiet Acres. BOATRAMP Mr. Ennesser has been in contact with Shadowbrook Gun Club about using their facilities for parking and they finally came back to us with a NO. He mentioned that he is still looking into solutions to the parking problem. Mr. Ennesser mentioned that the interface piece that hooks into the wall is not the responsibility of the dock manufacturer but ours. He mentioned that he has gone out and received a quote from Newburgh Steel for $200. for the fabrication of this part. Another quote was from Windsor in Hopewell of$390. It is welded, sized and delivered. We will have to put it on the wall. P ARK AUDITS Mr. Ennesser mentioned that he is in the process of doing the field audits and has only Spook Hill, Fleetwood, Castle Point and South Fowlerhouse Road areas to do. He mentioned that he has been to Airport Park and said that it is very wet. He mentioned that Rockingham Park is far better than Airport because of this problem. Mr. Holt mentioned that the maintenance men haven't been able to roll the fields yet since they are so wet. Mr. Ennesser mentioned that this is the best that he has seen the fields. He mentioned that there a few dugouts that are questionable in regard to the anchors on the roofs. He made a suggestion about opening up the backs of a few to get more air flow around them. 6 REESE PARK Mr. Ennesser mentioned that there was an incident at Reese Park last weekend. Some kids had a beer blast down there and the Town confiscated an R.V. He is still following up on the incident with the State Police. Mr. Ennesser mentioned that the kids came back and got the keg of beer. They were found by the Challenger Group when they were working on the area over the weekend. He mentioned that he has been working with the Wappinger Walkers Club to review the trails in the park. He also has talked with the schools about using the facilities at Reese. Mr. Miller asked if he could get a copy of the map of Reese Park. COMPUTERS FOR SENIORS We recently received a computer from Nancy Savage for the Seniors computer program. It is an ffiM 386 with a 485 chip with windows. Mrs. DeLisa mentioned that we should send a thank you note for these donations along with a letter for tax purposes. A letter should also be sent to Gene Damn for his earlier donation. CASTLE POINT Mr. Ennesser mentioned that he has talked to Sue Kelly's Office regarding the possibility of obtaining more land at Castle Point by the river. Someone was suppose to get back to him tomorrow regarding this. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT Mr. Holt mentioned the following: 1. That the building at Castle Point should be ready by June but with the landfill work still not completed we will have to plan on holding the playground at the Evans School. 2. Clay has been ordered for Robinson Lane and we hope it is delivered by Friday. Roger Humeston will be out to roll the fields sometime before Opening Day. 3. Fees are an item of discussion with the Town Board which should come up very shortly. We are pulling together information from other Towns regarding their programs. Each member was given a list of the current fees and was asked to get back to Mrs. Roe with any input on changes. 4. The Senior Center Presentation is scheduled for the near future. Everyone was given a copy to review and was asked for their comments as soon as possible. These comments will be incorporated in the presentation. 7 5 . We have had a problem with the bids for the new mower. We received two bids, one was from Adams for a John Deere Mower and the other was from E. T. Equipment in Croton for a Hustler Mower There was a $36.00 difference in the bids.. When E.T. came in with their bid we noticed that the mower had a stick for the steering mechanism instead of the traditional wheel. Mr. Holt wrote a letter to the Town Board recommening that we accept the John Deere bid since our guys use John Deere equipment and they are familiar with that type of mower. We were also concerned with the stick steering instead of the wheel steering. The Town Board at their meeting on March 23 tabled the bid. We are really in need of this mower so we will ask the Town Board not to accept either bid and give us permission to rebid for the mower. 6. Little League has scheduled a work party for Martz Field on Friday. Mr. Holt asked if we had received a P.O. for the repair of the fencing at the Totville Play area that was destroyed by vandals. Mrs. Roe mentioned that it is in the works that she just received the cost. 7. Registration for the Summer Playground will be held at Roy C. Ketcham High School in the lobby from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Everyone was asked to check their calendars so we can sign up for dates to help at the next meeting. The registration dates are May 7 and 11 and 14 and 18. 8. Mr. Holt mentioned that Little League and Soccer has not done any planning. It was suggested that they do some planning in regard to the funds they receive from the Town. 9. Mr. Miller and Mr. Freidman have expressed interest in remaining on the Recreation Commission. A letter will be forwarded to the Town Board recommending that they be reappointed. Mrs. Roe mentioned that we need someone to open and close the gate at Castle Point recreation area for Saturday and Sunday, April 25 and 26. Mr. Miller mentioned that he would be able to open on those dates. The gate needs to be opened on Saturday at 8:00 a.m. and Sunday at 7:00 a.m. Mr. Lowery mentioned that he could do it Sunday night. A discussion was held regarding the purchase of the children's camp shirts. After a discussion it was decided to go with the shirt from Anaconda Kaye. The meeting was adjourned on a motion by Mr. Miller seconded by Mrs Korz at 9:00 p.m. Peggy Roe Secretary 8 BILLS PAID DURING APRIL 1998 A-1620.40 CENTRAL HUDSON GAS & ELECTRIC Myers Corners & All Angels Spook Hill Road Gazebo Stage-Old Myers Corners Montfort Road Long Court A-1620.41 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS A-711O.4 A-7140.4 A-7620.1 B- 73 10.2 B-731O.4 Robinson Lane Adams Power Equipment Ecological Specialties Corporation Milton Alley Agway Milton Alley Agway A-I Portable Toilets A-I Portable Toilets Bottini Fuel Dan Zag - Royal Auto Parts D. Silvestri Sons Inc. Milton Alley Agway Williams Lumber and Home Center Adirondack Direct Anaconda Kaye N.Y. Tech Supply Poughkeepsie Journal Sprint Photo Petty Cash Coffee System of Hudson Valley A. C. Moore, Inc. Miracle Recreation A-I Portable Toilets 7802-1962-00-2 7810-1572-04-4 7512-0470-00-2 7802-1960-00-6 7964-1460-00-5 7851- 1550-01-0 227-9434 13.18 40.03 13.18 13.18 226.62 15.87 17.89 36.13 3,000.00 486.00 17.75 133.00 116.00 207.98 30.13 416.64 30.00 162.2 I 414.98 30.07 48.00 30.30 43.23 99.68 90.00 43.38 2,172.00 191. 00 \ " 1997 PAYABLE" A-7110.4 Centurion Security 216.00 A-1990.50 N.Y.S. Recreation & Park Society 250.00 APRIL 1998 REPORT TO THE RECREATION COMMISSION FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH 1998 SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER March 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 the 17th the seniors enjoyed a st. Patrick's Day celebration. There were green bagels and cream cheese, special cookies, coffee and tea. All the seniors received a green carnation. On the 19th, the seniors held their first Penny Social. Light refreshments were served. THere were numerous items for this event, all donated by Mr. Ennesser. It was a fun day. On the 30th, the seniors had a Bowling party at Holiday Hoebowl. This was a three center event, the Fishkill Senior center, the Center at Zion Church and our Center. There were over 90 seniors who attended this. The seniors had coffee and danish to start, then pizza and soda for lunch besides bowling three games. Fun day for all! On the 31st, over 45 seniors enjoyed breakfast at Meyers Corners school. The kndergarden class sang songs to the seniors. After this the seniors helped themselves to coffee, juice and danish. Then a few students performed a scene from their sixth grade play. This was sponsored by the PTA, BJ's and the Helping Hand Club at the school. Blood pressure was held on the 12th. Our monthly birthday party was held on the 26th. There are 193 seniors registered at the Center and 239 on the waiting list. ITEMS TO BE NOTED: 1. Maria Borges returned to work on March 17th on a limited basis. 2. Regina waldron is now out for an extended period due to her recent surgery. There is a definite need for more help at the center. 3. APril events include an Easter luncheon at umberto's, an Easter surprise, a speaker on scams and safety issues concerning seniors, and a 3 center Bingo Bango at Fishkill. 4. I'm working on the 10th anniversary party in June. More next month. APRIL 11998 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 De~isa 111 Bert Duffy I 1 IAPRIL FOOL'S DAY I 2 I 112 Ethel Archer I_' I_I, 114 John Hartung 10-11: EXERCISE I EASTER LUNCHEON AT 123 Kay Rigler 10-Noon: arts/crafts IUMBERTO'S MAMA MARISA 126 Jackie Hartung NOON: LUNCH 1 NOON 126 Louise Inzeo 12:45-2: BINGO!BINGO!I THE CENTER IS 127 Eunice Aloitta I CLOSED! IBIRTHDAYS CONT. BELOW I I 7 INO HOUSEWORK DAY! 8 IEASTER SURPRISE! I 9 111: BRIDGE 10 1 ,_, _, 1_'10:BLOOD PRESSURE_I 110-Noon: OI~ PAINTING 10-11: EXERCISE 110-11:EXERCI~E GOOD FRIDAY!!!!! 110-Noon: arts/crafts 10-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts THE CENTER IS INOON: ~UNCH NOON: ~UNCH INOON: LUNCH CLOSED! 112:30: SPANISH CLASS 12:45-2: BINGO!BINGO!112:30-3: cards/games 112:30-3: cards/games 1 1 1 114 ITRIP: HUNTS 15 110-11 : EXERCISE 116 111: BRID~E I_I LANDING _110-11:arts/craftsl_1 110-Noon: OI~ PAINTINGI11: FRANK BREEN;NYPD 110-11: EXERCISE 110-Noon: arts/crafts ISPEAK ON SCAMS,SAFETYI10-Noon: art~/crafts INOON: ~UNCH IISSUES CONCERNING YOUNOON: ~UNCH 112:30: SPANISH CLASS INOON: LUNCH 112:45-2: BINGO!BINGO! 112:30-3: cards/aames 112:30 cards/aames I I 2 1 I 1 2 2 I 1 2 3 1 1 1: BR I DGE I_I I_I I_' 110-Noon: OIL PAINTINGI10-11: EXE~CISE 110-11: EXERClSE BINGO!BANGO!BONGO!!! 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-NOON: art?/crafts FISHKILL CENTER INOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH SIGN UP BY 4/13 MUST 112:30-3: cards/games 112:30-3:cards/games 112:30-2; BINGO!BINGO! HAVE TICKET TO ATTENDI12:30: SPANISH CLASS ,_ ,_ 271 I 281 1 291 130 111: BRIDGE I I_' I_I I_' HONESTY DAY! 10: PHOTO C~UB AT 110-Noon: OI~ PAINTINGI10-11: EXERCISE 110-11: EXERCISE SCHLATHAUS 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts 10-Noon arts/crafts INOON: ~UNCH INOON: ~UNCH INOON: ~UNCH NOON: LUCNH 112:30: cards/games 112:45-2: BINGO!BINGO!112:30: cards/games 12:30-3: cards/games 112:30: SPANISH CLASS I I I MON. APRIL BIRTHDAYS: 1 Buhl Beach 2 Anne Hannon 3 Mary Salansky 5 PEGGY ROE 8 Anna Orefice 9 SUE BORCHARDT 9 Bettv Costello 6 I _, 10: PHOTO C~UB AT SCHLATHAUS 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games I 13 I _, 10: PHOTO C~UB AT SCHLATHAUS 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12~30-3: cards/aames 20 IPHOTO C~UB AT _ISCH~ATHAUS TUES. WED. THURS. FR I . I 3 I I_' 10-11:~INE DANCING 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games I I I I I 171 I _, I 10-11:LINE DANCING I 10-Noon: arts/crafts I NOON: ~UNCH I 12:30-3: cards/games I HAPPY EASTER 24 I _, 10-11: LINE DANCING 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH/BIRTHDAY PARTY 12:30: cards/aames ! BIRTHDAYS CONTINUED! 29 Joan Kasakawitz I 29 Tina DeMatteo I 30 Rae Andriach I I I I I WAPPINGER SENIOR NEWS BY Kathi DeLisa, Director APRIL 1998 April showers may come our way, but that won't dampen our spirits. There is much on our calendar. So as APril may bring us a rainy day, we will just go out and play! Before I start, first Regina has asked me to thank yoU all for your prayers. As most of you know, Reg is in the hospital. She had surgery and at the time of this writing, she is doing well. I am Sure by the time yOU read this, I will be able to tell yoU even more. A Big Thank yoU to Al Laurino for representing our Senior Center in the Heart Walk. We raised $50.00 to sponsor AI. This was given to the Heart Association. Thank yoU AI. You really impressed the girls from Town Hall with your walking. First on the April agenda is our Easter luncheon at Umberto's Mamma Marissa on April 2nd at noon. Luncheon includes: soup, choice of Veal parmigiana, Chicken Marsala or Broiled Filet of Sole, salad, dessert coffee, tea and those dee-licious bread sticks. The cost for those current ~~=c with dues is $8.50 and $18.00 for those not current. Please sign up for this by March 26th. On the 8th there will be an Easter surprise and then note the Center is Closed Good Friday, April 10th. On the 15th, Frank Breen, formerly from NYPD will speak to yOU about scams, saftety issues and especially those targeted towards seniors. Don't miss this! We will have a BINGO BANGO BONGO AT FISHKILL on April 20th. Cost is $2.00 and yOU must have a ticket to attend. Sign up for this by April 13th. Other April news: Blood pressure (now the 2nd Thurs.) is on the 9th. Birthdays* will be celebrated on the 24th. BINGO DAYS are Wed. Apr. 1st, 8th and 29th, Thurs. the 16th and 23rd. * 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. I will buy a cake for all of us to 1 celebrate the birthdays of the month. of course always welcome. NoW see folks, how easy it is. something or don't like something just ask. You let me know, your wish might even come true. COMING IN MAY: Our Mother's Day luncheon will be Hudsons Ribs and Fish, May 6th at noon. ~unch will include the Hudson platter (appetizer>, a choice of ~ondon Broil with Mushroom Gravy, ~emon chicken or Horseradish Herv crusted NOrwegian salmon, dessert and coffee/tea/soda. The cost of the luncheon to those current with dues is $9.50. For those who are not current and would like to attend the cost is $20.00. You must sign up for this by Aparil 28th. Also, in May 20th, there will be a nutritionist here to speak to you as per requests from the wish ~ist. speaking of the WISH ~IST. I will keep some copies by the sign in sheet just in case you have a "wish". Just write it down and put it on my desk. The feedback from those 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 are a few more ideas I would like to mention so more of you can comment on them. Read on... There were several who felt that some of the funds should be used to help those in need, less fortunate etc. personal I y ,I think that .,would be super and that most of you would agree with this. So if not, you need to tell me. If you have a specific organization or know of someone in need let me know. sue Bush has agreed to be part of a committee to find 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. what do you think about "Make a Wish Foundation"? We could do something specific for this group. Or how about the nursing home in wappingers? Or you tell me okay? There are some other real neat ideas for example having fruit served occasionally; have a class in cPR-~et me know if you are interested so I will have an idea how many to put in a class. Some of you requested games like Wheel of -FortunE2....1 .have.askedourRecreation maintenance "boss" to make usa "wheel" and he has done this. John Hartung cut out the spaces to be put on the wheel and now I just need to get a presentation board to play the games on.. I hope to be able to have this "wheel" up and spinning by May. will cakes are If you want never know, 2 . . you be one of the contestants? AnYOne interested in scrabble, parchese, chess or checkers? Let me know! There were requests for more exercise. Anyone interested in a six week class in Belly Dancing, Square Dancing, self defense? There may be a cost to these but let me know if interested. There's lots more and Iwill continue to put these ideas to you in the upcoming newsletters. However, please 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. PLEASE NOTE, I ASK QUESTIONS IN THIS NEWSLETTER, WOULD SOMEONE PLEASE ANSWER SOME FOR ME??!!!! I'm thri lled so many fi lIed out the wish list. Now to fulfill some of these wishes, I still need your input. The WALKING CLUB continues..If 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 poems by carol KoPP and 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." 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 luncheons1 Your Treasurer says that for those paying dues by the month, April dues is $2.00. Those onthewaiti-ng-list aI'€ welcome to pay dues. This is voluntary. This entitles you to join our "out of center" activities at a reduced cost. A list of the trips is now available at the center. Love and a big Hug and Smile to all of yOU! 3 CREATI\.-JE CORNER SPRING BY carol KoPP see the crocus poking their heads up The brave little fellows And soon the forsythia will be turning AS bright yellow. The robins are back They are building their nests For the soon to come chicks With their bright orange breasts Of all the seasons that befall I love spring best of all. 4 . . LOVE AH LOVE BY SUE BUSH LOVE AH LOVE WHAT DOES THAT MEAN ONLY YESTERDAY IT WAS SUCH A BEAUTIFUL DREAM IT SHINED AS BRIGHTLY AS THE SUNS GLEAM. BUT NOW ALL HOPES HAVE GONE LIKE SMOKE TO WAY UP ABOVE DARK AND COLD TO THE WAYS OF LOVE, DRIFTING EVER THROUGH ALONE, DREAMLESS AND DULL, LIKE A THING OF STONE. --~,:.~....:":",,, 5 ~. 1 " ,-.'::! , '~l ," 8 WARM-UP TWISTS AND TEASERS WHAT'S WRONG WITH OUR GAlE? ** We've sometimes been accused of not playing'with a full deck. Well, that's not strictly true.-We'aOpl~y.- , with a full deck;"lt's justthat our cards and some of our rules are a little crazy. Here you see the tabh~au ~four current game of solitaire in progress. How many of the 12 errors-in the deck itself or our playing procedure- can you spot? (Red suits' printed in black do not,of course, count as errors.) AnswelS, page 172 .:x> .7~ ~. If . . " Ii .. ',' II i .. ., ... 2 <. BY HENP', ~. . ... ... ..~l 4 4y4 y y... 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Mus' 1'ca1 w. ork------ " ........-~',--- 7 Fabray, to friends 8 Puts on guard 9 Provide tools 10 Oil change's partner 11 _ down the law 13 Trembled with cold 15 One who trails behind 21 IIRunaround Sue" singer 23 Per person 26 Silence 27 Summer treats 5\ 28 Accomplished 29 ~_ and the Single Girl" 31 Mat 32- Approached aggressively 33 Ode or limerick 34 Open-handed blow 36 Spide-rs trap 38 Unwanted picnic visitor - - , 40 Singer Ed - 41 Pisa and Eiffel 42 Type of hygiene 44 Ample supply 45~ and dangerous 46 Loud - 47 ,Love, in Venice 48 Mexican coin 49 Jerky thrust 50 Checkup 51 Enjoy a meal _ 52 Underwater craft, for short . 54 From_Z (completely, 2 wds.) 56 Assay .; . " ;'_;,WHAT~SJ~~ONG1 '\ These are the 12 errors: The ace of spades is printed sideways; the lOaf clubs is played on the jack of spades (black suit on black); three cards shown-the 11 of clubs, the 4 of stars. and the 1 of diamonds- don't exist; the 4 of hearts is shown among the foundation cards. while the 3 of hearts. upon which the 4 must have been played. is still in the tableau; the jack of clubs has a queen's face; one card in the sixth column has the wrong back: the 10 of spades is played on the queen of hearts; the seventh column has too many face-down cards: the 10 of hearts appears twice; the two middle pips of the 7 of clubs are upside-down. ;.T .,~. ~~ . r.' " 6~ /