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1987-08-06 AGENDA RECREATION COmnSSION AUGUST 6, 1987 CALL MEETING TO ORDER PRESENT: APPROVE MINUTES: July 9, 1987 Corrections: Approved: Seconded: CORRESPONDANCE: Memo from Joseph Paggi re: Sch1athaus Park REPORTS B.R. N.D. E.K. J.M. H.J.M. H.S. B.W. R.J.H. OLD BUSINESS - Nicole Farms Subdivision - Kent Road & All Angels Hill Road NEW BUSINESS - 1988 Budget 1987 Christmas Party MEETING ADJOURNED NEXT MEETING f · IQ~D Qf ~~22iDggr Bg~rg~!iQD ~iD~!g~ e~g~~! ~~12~2 ~~~I ~~~I!~~ ~~~I~~~~B lQ~12~2 The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission was held August 6, 1987 at Town Hall 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. Mr. Holt opened the meeting at 7:42 p.m. with the following persons present: Ralph J. Holt, Chairman, Bernie Reimer, Director and Commision Members Nancy Drennan, Ellen Korz, Joseph Mastroianni, Hugh J. Maurer, Herb Stoller, and Bill Wood. The minutes of the July 9, 1987 meeting were approved on a motion by Mr. Wood seconded by Mr. Maurer with all in favor. DIRECTOR'S REPORT Mr. Reimer reported on the following: 1. He felt that Amy Slacin did a good job as summer director and felt that she should have an increase in her salary since there is money left in that account. He noted that next year we will have to be more competitive with the people around us if we want at attract good, competent people to do our playgrounds. 2. The Hughsonville Playground has a head llce check by the Dutchess County Health Department. 3. The Tennis Clinic is going well and we have had many positive comments on the instructor (Jennifer Jacobs). 4. There was an incident at Splashdown where a child has a Sffilzure. It was lucky that there were several people there with medical backgrounds and the child got immediate attention. Mr. Reimer reported that there was no notation on his permission slip of previous seizures and both Mr. Reimer and Miss Slacin felt that the permission slip should be changed so more information is given. 5. Playgrouy')ds ar-e going smoothly - Ne}~t wee~( there will be a picnic a Wilcox Park and it was noted that neither Mr. Reimer or Miss Slacin would be attending due to ilness. 6. A suggestion was made by Mr. Reimer that the Directors and Aides be provided with similiar T-shirts so j," II ; -2- they can be easily recognized as employees of the Parks. These shirts should be worn when they go on field trips i.e. Splashdown, Wilcox Park etc. It was decided to do this and shirts will be purchased in time for the Wilcox Park trip. 7. Today was the second production for C.E.R.T. at Schlathaus Park for the Playgrounds. 8. We have an open date on the Concert schedule which Mr. Reimer will try and fill. 9. Mr. Reimer would like to put in a new program into the Fall and Winter schedule which is a game called Quailes. It is a game similiar to horseshoes. The cost for the equipment would be around $150. The members were in agreement to set up this new program and Mr. Reimer will see about getting the equipment. 10. After the incident at Splashdown, Mr. Reimer and Miss Slacin felt it might be a good idea to have our Directors take a first aid course prior to opening day of the playgrounds. We could probably set up a course for the summer employees with either the Red Cross or Sloper. Everyone felt it would be a good idea for next year and we should pursue the matter. $QEIHBhh I~B~$ Mrs. Drennan mentioned that the softball league would like to move to Robinson Lane and use R-2, Boys S.L., and Girls S.L. Mr.Reimer said she should sign a field request form and he thought it would be okay. $~UIQR ~lIl~~N~ Mr. Mastroianni mentioned that the survey shets he gave out at the K. of C. were compiled and some of the items listed were: bingo, dancing, cards, art lessons and exercise. He said he was to meet with Mrs. Paino on Monday morning at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Powers Director of the K. of C. site will also be there. He also mentioned that several Senior Citizens were taking advantage of the free swimming at the Castle and he felt we should have advertised it more. IBGGIQB ~Q~~B$ Mr. Maurer mentioned he had gotten two prices on the mowers. The first was for $4,950 with a 2 months wait and the other was for $4,350 plus delivery. He mentined that they would go on any tractor. He will pursue it and go with the $4,350. mower. " . , -3- ~HB15TMA~ TREE Mr. Maurer mentioned he had a spruce tree for Schlathaus and will check on another place for the cost of moving it. The price from the place in Walden was between $600. and $700. blllb~ b~6GW~ Mr. Wood mentioned that the season is over and he reported that 3 of the teams went out of the District to play. They had a good season. BUOT BBME Mr. Wood mentioned we should keep the ramp clean. Mr. Reis called and wants to see about providing a shuttle from Castle Point Park to the ramp. We should possibly put an ad in the paper and call Mountainview. He mentioned that as a result of the meeting that they attended with Mr. Reis and Mrs. Paino that we must think of long and short term plans for the ramp. There was a discussion regarding land by the gazabo. Two other suggestions were discussed for long term ideas - I North of Village between the lumber yard and water station and 2 property across from the land fill. It was also suggested that we have a Sheriff's Patrol for Labor Day. 6~68~ 2Y21~M2 The alarm systems for Martz Field and Robinson Lane have been installed by A.P.C. Mr. Holt mentioned that when they did the one at Robinson Lane the system was put in the wrong place and now the door won't open. We will have to call and have them correct this. g~HbBTH0yg EBBt The lights and electric on the stage has been completed and it is a big improvement. Mr. Holt will meet with a carpenter to see about dressing up the stage. He IS also looking into possibly building a 36 x 36 dancing platform for the front of the bandstand. ~0$.Ib~ EUINT Mr. Holt mentioned that the metal and tires are still at the above site. It was suggested that a note be c ,4tI; . . . -4- sent to Mrs. Paino informing her that we cannot proceed with plans for that site until these are removed. !~IjE.l~U1fj~ EBfUY Last years' party was a success and we should start planning for this years' party. It was suggested we stay with December 6th as the date. We will again try and get some Christmas ornaments to give to the children who attend. We have already sent for a catalog. 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