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1988-09-15 Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission Meeting September 15, 1988 MEETING CALLED TO ORDER PRESENT: APPROVE MINUTES: AUGUST 11, 1988 APPROVED; SECONDED: CORRECTIONS: CORRESPONDE~CE: l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Invitation to N. & S. Open House September 29th 3 to 8 Letter from Dutchess Debs Thank you notes from Elmer, Pat and Mary Wilday Letter from Jeanne B. Stupplebeen to Ralph J. Holt Re; Winter Festival Letter from Town Board Re: New sign for Brexel-Schlathaus Park Summer Playground Report from Amy Slacin REPORTS: B.R. N.D. E.K. H.J.M. J.M. H.S. B.W. J.V. R.J.H. NEW BUSINESS - HALLOWEEN PARTY OLD BUSINESS - MEETING ADJOURNED NEXT MEETING - '" \. ;;:"' \c IP~!.t~ nF. We!f:E~:I!,j.PER R;~f:~8.;~f.1.IInt! ~Qt1t111}f:~IQt~ MINYI~1} 1}~EI~MU~B !~L !~~~ NE.?;.r. t1f.~.I.~IIt:m QGH1B.s.E J.;':!.~_ !9.~!?. HI Uf?!EN 8.I ?.~_~~~~~. f:~J'1.~!.. The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commif::,f::"io'n Wi:..5 hf..~ld S(?ptE!mbf?i'- 15, 191::18 at "Thf:? Barn" on Montfort Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. fhe meeting was called to order by Ralph J. Holt at 7:41 with the following persons present: Chairman Ralph J. Holt, Director Bernie Reimer, Commission Members Nancy Drennan, Ellen Korz, Joseph Mastroianni, Hugh J. Maurer, Herb Stoller and Maintenance Supervisor John Vorndran. The minutes of the August 11,1988 meet1ng were approved on a motion by Mr. Stoller seconded by Mr. Mastroianni with all in 'f21\/or'. b; Q g f:3 t; f:l E.Q J:j'p t~~!:J r; !~::. An invitation was received from N. & S. Supply Co. to attend their Open House on September 29th from 3 to 8. A letter was received from the Dutchess Debs thanking the Commission for the use of Robinson Lane for the A.S.A. Softball Tournament. They expressed their thanks to Mr. Holt, Margaret Roe and Mr. Fisher for their time and interest which enabled them to run a successful tournament. A letter was received from Jeanne B. Stupplebeen Assistant Regional Recreation Coordinator with an invitation to a fall meeting of the Dutchess County Recreation Professionals on Friday, September 30th at 1:00 at Mom's Restaurant. Mr. Holt mentioned that he would try to attend. A report was received from Amy Slacin on the Summer Playground Program. It was suggested that everyone review the report and if they have any questions they will be discussed at the next meeting. A memo was received from Town Clerk, Elaine H. Snowden informing the Commission that the Town Board at their regular meeting on August 15, 1988 voted to change the name of SCHLATHAUS PARK to BREXEL - SCHLATHAUS PARK. Although the Commission was not pleased with this change (most felt that it should have been kept Schlathaus since it was George who . I ". t . d'" 1 t . i 1 t' ~'Ja~::, <:;;0 1nVCt..Vf?CJ 1n rf:~c'r'E'.:il .:10n an. l>'J"IO u ',1ma ';f:? y qi.~Vf:~ ,'''It:~ property to the Town for a Park) we will see about changinq PCilgE'! 1 r , the sign. Mr. Reimer mentioned that the slats are broken on the present sign and that we should look into replacing the whole sign. Mr. Reimer will check with Hughes Signs. The secretary will check with the Zoning Administrator to check on any regulations on signs. Mr. Reimer and Mr. Holt both mentioned that the "End of Summer" picnic was a huge success and that it will permanently replace the Wilcox Park Picnic. Mr. Reimer mentioned that he was pleased with the way the counselors and directors took charge. He found that they overplanned on the activities which worked out good because we were unable to get the dunking tank as scheduled. Mr. Vorndran and all the maintenance staff were a great help and Mr. Wood was available to present the awards and gifts to the counselors. Mr. Holt mentioned that he noticed that the Church across the street from Schlathaus Park is in the process of building alld he hopes that any construction will not further complicate the drainage problems at Brexel-Schlathaus Park. It was felt that maybe we should check with Mr. Paggi and the Planning Board. Mr. Reimer mentioned that he was pleased with most of the concerts held this summer although the last two did not have as good a turn out. It was felt that possibly the County Fair might have had something to do with the attendance along with the weather which was cold and rainy. It was suggested that maybe we start earlier possibly the end of June and not to go so long in August. The winter programs are set up and all of last years" instructors are returning. The programs starting in October ar-e: Jazzercise - 2 nights at Myers Corners with Gina Poulios Exercise & Volleyball - 1 night at Myers with Cathy Yacovelli Open Volleyball - at Wappinger Jr. High with Laura Doll Adult Basketball - at Wappinger Jr. High with Jim Hughes This year we have had no problems getting the gyms. ~~U0bIU0Y~ RaGE The Schlathaus Race will be held on October 1st at Brexel-Schlathaus Park. Trophies and medals have b~en ordered and pumpkins will be obtained from Diesing (Meadowbrook) for the youngsters participating. ~age 2 , , B~G~ t~IGHB~ El~bD UQGt~y "ir . F<E! i mf.?r USf:~ of' ia 'field ~::,pokf.:~ ~'Jlth t'1r.. wCluld US'.!:"? P.....:L.. He< I t 'f i e I d cHH:1 U~Sfi:! H()lt 'fi~::!ld ar(.:? u~::;i nq R--Q... f'ac i I :i. t i E'~5.. received a call from Mr. Sloat requestinq the at Robinson Lane for practice. Mr. Reimer Holt and Mr. Wood and it was agreed that they After a couple of practices they requested were given approval. When they went out to someone was on the field and therefore they They are very appreciative for the use of the Mr. Reimer mentioned that Steve Johnson had spoken to him regarding an indoor show sometime in November but we do not have any money left in the budget for this.. It was suggested that we think about planning an indoor concert during the Winter during the February-March time frame. A suggestion was made that maybe we would be able to get the West Point Band for this concert since they are unable to perform at Schlathaus because the bandstand is too ~:;;ho'(" t. Mrs. Drennan mentioned that softball is now finished at Rockingham and that they had a good year. They are thinking of expanding their league to 14 teams next year.. She suggested that the bleachers now be moved to the soccer end ne<w that they have started play. Mr. Vorndran will take care of this" Mr. Holt mentioned that the Adult Golf Lessons are almost ready to start. Most of the equipment is is except for the golf balls and Mr. Myers is ready to go. The Tennis Tournament didn't work out and had to be cancelled because of lack of entries. The tournament was scheduled for beginners and Mr. Maurer mentioned that he felt that we shouldn't discourage the good players. Mr. Reimer will discuss this with Jennifer Jacobs.. Mr. Stoller mentioned that he thought the tennis courts needed to be resurfaced and that the posts needed to be replaced. It was suggested that we contact Blacktop Maintenance and set up a meeting to discuss this.. Mr. Stoller also mentioned that there was a drainage problem on Court 4. Mr.. Vorndran said he 00uld work on correcting that problem" It was suqgested that wind screens be placed on the courts by the barn. Mr. Reimer said he had some which we could U5f:2. Piaqe 3 ,f'" It was noted that there wasn"t any pipe or cable on the bottom of the fence on the courts by the barn and that the balls keep going under the fence. It was suggested that A-I Fence be contacted for an estimate to fix this situation. !;~Bt::!=oqQU !3DCE Mrs. Drennan reported that the Balloon Race held at the "End oof Eummer Picnic" was hectic but a hugE' ~::;UCCf:=!S~.;.. elf tl-o'E-? 167 balloons relE-?asE-?d we heard from 20 finders. Many nice letters were received and they will be forwarded to the participants whOSE-? name was on the balloon. ThE-? farthest we heard from was Coventry and Vernon, Connecticut. It was judged that there was a tie for 1st and 2nd place and that the S5.00 findE-?rs prizes be sE-?nt to the four winnE-?rs.. It was also voted that 21st place prizes of a $15. gift certificate and 2 2nd plaCE-? prizes of SlO.. gift certificate from Kay Bee or Toys R. Us be purchased for the winners. UBL!:":Q!df~;Et:1 CBBIY Mrs. Korz rE-?ported that letters haVE-? been written to Ksy Bee and MacDonalds requesting donations of prizes for thE-? Halloween Party and to date no answers haVE-? been received.. Magician Doug Hayes has been booked for a short program for the OctobE-?r 29th party. Suggested judges would bE-? Connie :~)m:ioth, f:;yl\/i.:\ .Holt arId Pf:?ggy ROf? 1"11-. Holt S">u~~qf::,!:-:;tE:!d tlooO'i,\t Mrs. Drennan and Mrs. Korz decorate the stagE-? Mr. Reimer mentioned that a special ad will be placed in the paper and will state that a pumpkin carving contest (pre-carvE-?d) will be held. Nrs. Korz will bring a tape which WE-? could use. i~}s.tlI..PE; GI..ToI?f::or~!~i. Mr. Mastroianni mentioned that the trip i~ all set for October and all reservations have been filled. A discussion was also held on the Recreation Commission"s position regarding the Senior Citizen Room at Town Hall. Mr.. Mastroianni felt that the Commission should have some say Dr direction in the activities and programs. He felt that they should report to the Recreation Commission. i:~Q.r; G fo=; B Mr. Stoller brought in a map which he obtained from Brad Whited of the Airport showing land opposite the airport on the north sidE-? by the New Hackensack Reformed Church. HE-? was told that maybe this land could be obtained from the County as a soccer complex. Mr. Stoller was told that the County PagE~ 't " J . r II. owned 35 to 40 acres and that as long as the complex is made outside the clear zone it might be used for this purpose. It was suggested that a meeting be set with Mr. Whited, Connie Smith and someone from Lucille Pattison's office. Even though the map was brought in there was a question as to the exact area in question and whether is was wetland or not. Gt!e!I.13t:16t:.!:~e B.Ef..:m:U Mr. Holt mentioned the following: L F~'lumb i ng \.'Jc<l-k at Robinson Lane has been re-done. ':) ..... n 1.... t . ,',e ,ll-€;?S ar"E'! still at Castle Point. 3. We have been notified that a new water line and fountain has been placed at Rockingham to the cost of around 55,000. and that the road into the park has been blacktopped. Mr. Holt is questioning these bills since he was led to believe the fountain would cost a couple hundred dollars. The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 on a motion by Mr. Mastroianni seconded by Mr. Stoller. Peggy F~OE~ ~;:;E?Cl-E~ti:\ry F'<':~ge ~; ; , '. J "t r .. OO,"..0,i;}--'7110. F: 00.-..06.,m-711 (I.. (4 OO'''''06--711~.O .. 1 (}:)--O..:,"-'7140 . t+ 01 "...06.....'7310. 1 01 .-06'--7:::1 1 0 . 2 o 1.....06..-7::l1 O. {t PI bJ:. ~1 t:. tH Q P.. W::U t::!@ gg. e.r ~ t:1t~I~J3. Starr Office Equipment Jeehn D~::;.senkeep F;:oya 1 Au to Pa..... ts ~-::'.P.C. Ac: t i ve T i n.-? Lloyd OpEn-.:.itiecns East Fishkill Railroad Tie Guardian Trailer Rental U"-f.?y Hal-dwc;lre N. ~x E1u Supply Mil t Cl 'n P,l 1 ey Urey HI~rdwarf."? 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