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1991-12-19 AGENDA RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING DECEMBER 19, 1991 CALL MEETING TO ORDER PRESENT APPROVE MINUTES November 21, 1991 APPROVED CORRECTIONS CORRESPONDENCE SECONDED 1. Letter from D. C. District Attorney - Re: Rockingham Incident 2. Letter from Annandale Tours 3. Survey response from Town of Poughkeepsie Re: Fees 4. Copy of Letter addressed to Supervisor Smith from Betsy Brockway Re: $7,000. Youth Board Grant for 1992 5. Report on Christmas Displays REPORTS: K.D. B.R. E.K. T.F. J.M. H.J.M. S.M. D.R. J.V. R.J.H. OLD BUSINESS NEW BUSINESS MEETING ADJOURNED NEXT MEETING 'J . . ~ RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES DECEMBER 19, 1991 NEXT MEETING JANUARY 16, 1992 AT SCHLATHAUS PARK AT 7:30 P.M. The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission was h~ld December 19, 1991 at Schl~thaus Park, All Angels Hill Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Chairman Ralph J.Holt. Others present were-~~ Director Bernie Reimer, Senior Citizen Director Kathi DeLisa, Commission Members Ellen Korz, Hugh J. Maurer, Donald Rider and Maintenance Supervisor John Vorndran. The minutes of the November 21, 1991 meeting were approved on a motion by Mr. Rider seconded by Mr. Maurer with all in favor. CORRESPONDENCE A letter was received from Richard W. Fiorile, Assistant District Attorney for Dutchess County along with a copy of the Complaint of Criminal Mischief in the fourth degree. This complaint stems from the incident at Rockingham Park where the defendent drove his vehicle across the ballfield on August 19, 1991. Mr. Fiorile requested that the Town send a bill or estimate for the repair of damages. A letter was forwarded to Mr. Fiorile stating that the estimate of damages was $75.00 but that the concern to the Town was not so much the cost of the repairs as was the potential for injury. A letter was received from Carolyn B. Tiebout of Annandale Tours with some suggested tour programs for the Senior Citizens. Mrs. DeLisa noted that she has already requested the prices on some of the trips. A memo was received from Richard Rose, Town of Poughkeepsie, with the results of the survey which he made on fees and charges of the various surrounding communities for recreation. Mr. Holt made note that the Town Board accepted the recommended charges for programs starting January 1992. A copy of a letter addressed to Supervisor Smith from Betsy Brockway of the Dutchess County Youth Bureau was forwarded to us. In this letter the D. C. Youth Bureau has recommended a grant of $7,000. in support of the Town's recreation programs for 1992. An article "Will your Religious Display Violate the Establishment Clause" was given to the Commission Members for their information. Mintues December 19, 1991 Page 2 The following letters were sent during December: 1. letter to Fred Dahl - Re: Airport Property unavailable for Pop Warner Program. 2. letter to Town Board and Board Members Elect - Invitation to the Senior Citizen Christmas Party 12/20/91 Rockingham Park. 3. Thank you to Brownie Troop 440 for visit and gift basket. 4. letter to Supervisor Smith - Re: Water/Sewer hookup at 5. Memo to Town Board Re: Budget transfer for Stipend for Commission Members. 6. letter to Supervisor Smith - Re: Hiring of Part-time person for senior center. 7. letter to Gene Botsford YMCA. - Re: Cancelling contract for exercise program. Truck. 8. letter to Supervisor Smith Re: Repairs to 1987 Green Dump SENIOR CITIZEN REPORT Mrs. Delisa handed out a report for the month of November which is attached to these minutes. She also noted the following: 1. There are 157 registered at the center. 2. The Seniors decorated the tree in the gazebo with red bows. 3. She requested a platform be built to raise the T.V. There are numerous complaints from the Seniors that they can't see the movies because the T.V. is so low to the floor. RECREATION DIRECTOR'S REPORT Mr. Reimer reported the following: 1. That there has been no change in the Jr. High Gym. 2. He has spoken with Philip Fox of the Boots and Bows Square Dance Group and Mr. Fox was very receptive to our request for the R. C. Ketcham Cafeteria on February 28th for our receiption for the U. S. Army Band Concert. Mr. Fox volunteered to look for another building for his group for that night. . . Recreation Minutes December 19, 1991 Page 3 CHRISTMAS PARTY Mr. Holt mentioned that the Party went very well and that approximately 700 cups of hot chocolate, cider and coffee were served with about 42 dozen doughnuts. Mr. Rider estimated that approximately 180 cars were parked for the event. We will need to review our plans to see if we need Santa to arrive any earlier. We need to keep the audience involved. ROCKINGHAM Mr. Rider asked whether we have heard anything from the Town Board regarding the water/sewer hookup at the above. Mrs. Roe said it was discussed at the Town Board meeting on December 16th and Supervisor Smith was going to contact Camo regarding the water hookup. It was mentioned that there was a moritorium on the sewer and we would probably not get approval. AIRPORT DRIVE Mr. Rider asked about the deed for the above property and where we stand on this proposal. Mr. Holt mentioned that we haven't heard anything about receiving the deed and that we are waiting for Mr. Paggi to come up with a new layout for the fields. Once we actually get the deed there will be a lot of work needed to get the land ready for soccer play. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT Mr. Holt mentioned the following: 1. The fence is in by the volleyball court on Montfort Road. 2. The scrub trees and brush are being removed from the area behind the volleyball court. 3. He spoke with Supervisor Smith about getting the wood for doing the building by the barn from the 1991 funds. She was to get back to us and so far we have received no word. The meeting was adjourned at 8:20 on a motion by Mr. Maurer seconded by Mr. Rider with all in favor. Peggy Roe Secretary DECEMBER 1991 REPORT TO RECREATION COMMISSION SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER November activities at the Senior Center included the regular schedule of oil painting, exercise, line dancing, arts/crafts, videos, cards and games. Videos shown this month were "The Russia House," "Misery," and "Dances With Wolves." Many of the Center Seniors went on the trip to Woodlock Pines, PA. on Nov. 6th. From the Senior's reports, the trip was a big success. The Dutchess Co. Health Dept. provided a flu clinic at the Town Hall on the 7th at a cost of $5.00 per person. On Nov. 15th, 65 Seniors dined at Steak and Stein for their Thanksgiving Luncheon. Blood pressure screening was provided by the Heart Assoc. on the 19th. Brownie Troop 440 brought three food baskets to the Center on the 21st for the Seniors. Before they left, the Brownies sang two songs for us. And of course, there was the usual monthly birthday party in November. Many Seniors played Bocci this month when weather permitted. The Center was closed Nov. 5th, Election Day, Nov. 15th for the Thanksgiving Luncheon, Nov. 28 and 29 for Thanksgiving. There was an average of 34 Seniors at the Center per day for November. There are 157 Seniors presently registered at the Center. ITEMS TO BE NOTED: 1. Peggy and I met with Leprecahn Tour representatives to discuss possible trips as well as the financial mechanics such as use of vouchers, deposits, etc. 2. The tree in the gazebo has been decorated with lights. The Seniors completed the decoration with red bows. 3. Carolyn Tiebout of Annadale Tours provided a sample list of tours to review. I have spoken with her and requested prices on several of these trips. 4. December events include the Christmas luncheon at Villa Borghese on the 6th, the monthly birthday party on the 13th, blood pressure screening on the 17th, our Christmas party on the 20th. Painting will be cancelled Dec. 10, 17 and 24th. ISSUES TO BE DISCUSSED: 1. I have interviewed and recommended Rose Mulato to be hired by the Town to act as a Part Time Activities Teacher as of January 1992. Also because of her experience with aerobics and dance, she would take over the duties of exercise and dance teacher 2 mornings a week. Rose will work part time, teaching crafts, relieving Regina on her days off and filling in when needed. Rose is a qualified aerobics and dance teacher. I have encouraged her to submit new dance and music programs to me that would be of interest to the Seniors. Hopefully, with the three of us, we will bring more diversified activities to the Seniors. Any suggestions are more than welcome. 2. Is it possible to build a platform or something to raise the TV? This would make video viewing much easier. DECEMBER 1991 TOWN OF WAPPINGER SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER: OPEN 10:00A.M.-3:00P.M. 20 Middlebush Rd. Wappingers Falls, N.Y. 12590 Phone:297-3670 TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. I 3 4 I 5 I 6 I I I I I I ILINE DANCING I 110-Noon:Painting 10-11A.M. Exercise 110-11A.M. Exercise I CANCELLED!! I 110-Noon:art/craft 10-Noon:arts/craftsI10-Noon:arts/craftsICENTER CLOSED!!!!!! I INOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH ICHRISTMAS LUNCHEON 1 112:30-3:00:cards/ 12:30-3:00:cards/ 12:30-3:00: VIDEO IVILLA BORGHESE I I games games INoon-3:00 P.M. I I I I I 101 111 121 I 131 I I_I €uuvcedep I I I I I 110-Noon:~inting 10-11A.M.Exercise 10-11A.M. :Exercise 110-11A.M.Line Dancing 10-Noon:art/craft 10-Noon:arts/crafts 10-Noon:arts/craftsI10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH Noon: LUNCH Noon: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH 12:30-3:00:cards/12:30-3:00:cards/ BIRTHDAY PARTY!!!! 112:30-3:00: VIDEO games games 12:30-3:00:cards I 17 I BLOOD 181 19 I I 20 1 -' PRESSURE! !! _, ('lJ}N'fl/tlJ I I I LINE DANCING Painting:Cancelled10-11A.M. :~4wi~~ 110-11A.M.:Exercise I CANCELLED!!!!!! 10-Noon:art/craftI10-Noon:arts/craftsI10-Noon: arts/craft I SENIOR CENTER Noon: LUNCH I Noon: LUNCH 1 Noon: LUNCH 1 CHRISTMAS PARTY!!! 12:30-3:00:cards/112:30-3:00:cards/ 112:30-3:00: VIDEO I games I games I I Wi 11 Santa come too? I , I 24 I I 251 126 IEXERCISE 127 ILINE DANCING 1 (l 'q f/., I I I I CANCELLED! ! I 1 CANCELLED! ! ! '"i()':Noon:~l"tfllg I MERRY 110-Noon:arts/craftsI 10-Noon:arts/crafts 10-Noon:arts/craft CHRISTMAS!! !!!!! INoon: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH Noon:- LUNCH I TO 112:30-3:00:cards/ 112:30-3:00: cardsl 12:30-3:00:cards/l ALL!! !!!!!!! I games I games games 1 I I 31 I IDEC. BIRTHDAYS: I IWE NEED 3 CAKES FOR 1 _I e~cf/I~~ 1 3 Salvatore Manzo 121 Victoria MathewslOUR BIRTHDAY!!PLEASEI 10-Noon:~~~g I 5 Tony Carielli 122 Peggy Lewis ISEE KATHI IF YOU WILL 10-Noon:art/craftl 5 Al Laurino 130 Ben Schwartz IVOLUNTEER TO BRING I NOON: LUNCH I 9 Peggy Ryan 131 Eva Crocco lONE. THANK YOU I 12:30-3:oard/gameI13 Rose Fontaine 131 Perc Higgins I I 121 Teresa Foley 1 I " ~ . . ~~~~I~~~~ S'~NIOR N~WS By Kathi DeLisa, Director MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! HAPPY HANUKKAH!!! December is upon us and with it an abundance of parties! We start with our Christmas Luncheon on Dec. 6th at Villa Borghese. All money and reservations must be in no later than noon, Tuesday, Dec. 3rd. There will be no refunds if you cancel at the last minute, The following week, Dec. 12th we will have our monthly birthday party. This is scheduled earlier than usual due to our busy party schedule and Christmas holiday. We will need three cakes for this. Please see Kathi if you will volunteer to bring one. The next week, Dec. 20th we will have our Center Christmas party. The party will be held in the large meeting room as I anticipate a large crowd that day. Also, as most have you agreed, I will be inviting the employees at the Town Hall as a token of our appreciation for all the support they have given us throughout the year. I have arranged for this party to be catered with both hot and cold dishes. However, we will need drinks and some extra desserts. If you will volunteer to bring soda, cookies or dessert, please see me. Your assistance and contribution of these items will be appreciated. So as you see, we have a busy party month ahead. Of course there are some surprises in store. I cannot tell you all that may happen. Can't tell all of Santa's secrets can 17 You'll just have to be there to see for yourself. Between all these parties, there are still days to exercise, do crafts, watch videos and play cards. And don't forget the monthly blood pressure screening on Dec. 17th. Exercise and line dancing will be cancelled Dec. 6, Dec. 20, Dec. 26, and Dec. 27. The Center will be closed Christmas Day. As we have discussed, we will be putting a basket together for a family going through some hard times. I hope . . . to have a name of a family in the next few days and will let you know so we oan ohose the appropriate items needed to fill the basket. Speaking of baskets-the three baskets brought to the Center by Brownie Troop 440 will be raffled at the Christmas lunoheon and the Christmas party to members of the Center. For those of you who missed this treat, the Brownies brought three baskets of food for you Seniors. They brouSht these to the Center on Nov. 21st. We served them some oake and soda as they sat and talked to those that were present. Before they left they sang two songs for us. It was a delightful experienoe for all that were present. The Brownies were so oute! Beoause there is not enough for everyone, it was suggested that we raffle the baskets as a "door prize" for Seniors attending the lunoheon and party. The New Year will be bringing a ohange at the Center. Beginning in January,1992 the Center will be opened on Monday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. In olosing I want to wish eaoh and everyone of you a very Happy Holiday and a healthy, Happy New Year. And a BIG HUG FOR ALL OF YOU TOO!!!!!! .... . A-1620.40 A-1620.41 A-1620.41 A-1620.2 A-7020.4 A-7110.2 A-7110.21 A-7110.4 BILLS PAID DURING DECEMBER 1991 Central Hudson Gas & Electric Regency Drive-Rockingham Quiet Acres Tennis Courts Barn Montfort Road Myers Corners & All Angels Hill Rd. Stage - Old Myers Corners Long Court Sylvan Lake Telephone Co. Robinson Lane Rec. area New York Telephone Co. - to 12/3/91 Martz Field - 297-9928 Quiet Acres - 297-7780 Schlathaus Park - 297-4752 Spook Hill Road - 297-9861 Barn Montfort Road - 297-3692 New York Telephone Co. - to 1/3/92 Martz Field - 297-992B Quiet Acres - 297-7780 Spook Hill - 297-9861 Schlathaus Park - 297-4752 Barn Montfort Road - 297-3692 East Fishkill Railroad Tie & Pipe Co. Petty Cash - Data Binder Petty Cash - Receipts A-l Fence Company Bud Cole Petty Cash - WAter Test/Schlathaus Petty Cash - Bolts for Tractor Petty Cash - Extension Pole Petty Cash - Light Sockets/Schlathaus Ron Ventresca Construction Company . Bottini Fuel #2 Montfort Rd. Bottini Fuel Diesel Fule Montfort Rd. Jimmy's Auto Reconditioning Platt Locksmith Hutchinson's Equipment Co. Milton Alley Agway John Ossenkop John Ossenkop 51. 93 28.36 23.30 177.15 12.63 12.54 12.54 11. 82 4.26 4.26 26.49 5.36 38.70 4.36 4.36 5.38 26.69 41. 85 260.00 1.99 1.10 1,900.00 250.00 30.00 2.79 33.94 8.50 1,690.00 150.66 82.26 1,340.10 58.00 110.27 44.50 132.10 325.00 . .' BILLS PAID DURING DECEMBER 1991 Page 2 A-7110.4 East Fishkill Railroad Tie & Pipe A-I Lawnmower N. & S. Supply Milton Alley Agway Royal Auto Parts Crop Production Crop Production Corbin Excavating Bottini Fuel #2 Schlathaus Urey Hardware A-7140 .4 Petty Cash - Mileage Petty Cash - Bleach Roberts Boice Paper Co. Miracle Recreation Alfred Weston Ralph J. Holt Ralph J. Holt Amy Slacin Amy Slacin Meadowbrook Farms Southern Dutchess News Alfred B. Weston Alfred B. Weston B-7310.2 Beacon Restaurant Supply Adirondack Direct B-7310 .4 Petty Cash - Decorations Christmas Petty Cash - Supplies Halloween Petty Cash - Playground Supplies Petty Cash - Halloween Party Dan Diesing - Meadowbrook Meadowbrook Farms Margaret Roe Taylor Rental Irving Ness Co. Kurt Adler Inc. Meadowbrook Farms Muskrat Productions, Inc. A-7620.4 Petty Cash - Milk, Cookies, Tea etc. Petty Cash - Milk, Cookies, etc. Envelopes Sir Speedy Dutchess Co. Senior Citizens Assoc Dutchess Co. Senior Citizens Assoc Coffee Systems of Hudson Valley 432.98 27.00 11.77 110.75 12.52 317.23 660.00 187.00 157.70 212.02 2.75 1.91 14.20 1,919.90 16.50 53.90 61. 60 103.13 86.35 63.00 176.00 10.18 4.68 276.00 445.00 6.40 3.21 11. 50 7.05 282.00 244.65 51.17 316.52 43.20 224.13 267.65 800.00 33.50 22.73 40.00 687.91 702.91 36.00 . BILLS PAID DURING DECEMBER 1991 Page 3 A-7620.4 Coffee Systems of Hudson Valley Dutchess County YMCA Roberts Boice Paper Co. Kathi Delisa Meadowbrook Farms Kurt Adler, Inc Chris Bar Electric 36.00 45.00 46.80 36.28 34.25 194.40 2,200.00 . . PAYABLES A-1620.40 A-7020.4 A-7110.4 A-7140.4 A-7620 .4 ENCUMBERED A-7110 .4 1991 PAYABLES AND ENCUMBERED BILLS Central Hudson Gas & Electric Central Hudson Gas & Electric Dutchess Office Supplies & Quick Print N.& S. Supply Company Dan Zag Royal Autp Parts Urey Hardware Wappinger Central School District Wappinger Central School District Miracle Recreation Dutchess Co. Y.M.C.A. Dutchess Co. Senior Citizens Assoc. N.& S. Supply R Gallagher 24.55 87.41 35.00 80.19 2.29 90.98 198.00 160.00 114.41 45.00 878.64 1,072.00 1,955.00