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1992-08-12 .1:.' .. RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES AUGUST 12, 1992 NEXT MEETING SEPTEMBER 16, 1992 AT 7:30 P.M. The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission was held August 12, 1992 at Schlathaus Park, All Angels Hill Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. The meeting was called to order at 7:35 p.m. by Chairman Ralph J. Holt, Others present were Kathi DeLisa, Senior Citizen Director, Bernie Reimer, Recreation Director, Commission members Terry Fisher, Barbara Gutzler, Joseph Mastroianni, Stephen Miller, Donald Rider and Maintenance Supervisor John Vorndran. The minutes of the June meeting were approved on a motion by Mr. Fisher, seconded by Mr. Mastroianni with all in favor and the minutes of the July meeting were approved on a motion by Mr. Mastroianni seconded by Mr. Fisher with all in favor. CORRESPONDENCE A letter was received from Floyd Scholz, Tournament Director for the Dutchess ~ regarding their tournament held at the Robinson Lane Complex on July 25th and 26th. In his letter he mentioned that he was disappointed that Little League opened their refreshment stand during the Debs tournament time thereby taking business away from the Debs. He stated that last year with 18 teams they had a profit of $2,400 and that this year with 24 teams they only made $1,725. and because of this their 16+ under team could not go to their last tourna- ment. Mr. Holt mentioned that he has heard several conflicting stories and was under the impression that the Little League Concession did not sell the same items that the Debs sold. Mr. Holt will write a letter to Mr. Scholz that we understand his concerns but im was felt that if there are any little league games going on that we can't ask them to close the store. In connection with this tournament, Mr. Rider mentioned that Mr. Valdez (who lives just on the other side of the fence next to SB-2 field #1) complained about the number of foul balls that were hit into his yard and the fact that people parked along the roadway outside the gate. It was suggested that in the future we should not let the Debs use that field but have them shift to other open fields. As far as the parking - - it was stated that the Town actually owns the property along the roadway. Mr. Holt mentioned that when we run a tournament such as this, that we need to have Lucy Doroni ~ome in several times during the day to clean up and put in fresh supplies. With that number of people using the facilities, they get very dirty and the supplies don't last. We should also have a representative available from the Commission when such tournaments are scheduled or when someone uses the facilities. We have to make sure that everything is covered and if there are any concerns we are aware of it. A letter was received from Jon Nash, President of the Hudson Valley Orienteering in response to an inquiry from Mr. Mastroianni to learn more about the sport and their club. He felt that it might be something for Reese Park. He. , .f, Recreation Minutes Page 2 August 12, 1992 mentioned that he spoke with Mrs. Reese about this and she sounded enthusiastic about it and she said that she would be glad to meet with us to discuss it with us. Mr. Holt asked all members to go through the information and then when we all understand a little of the program, we will invite someone in to explain it in detail. A letter was received from The Wappinger Pop Warner indicating that they are in need of practice space and to request the use of Robinson Lane between softball field and R....1. It was suggested that a letter be written to Mr. Dahl indicating that we understand his problem of field availability but at this time we do not have a long term solution. In the meantime, approval is given for their use of the same area they used last year at the Robinson Lane Complex. A letter was received from Florence Graff, Chairman of the Wappinger Conservation Ad~isory Council extending an invitation to attend a presentation by Erik Kivi'at of Hudsonia on "Identifying and Conserving Significant Habitats and Rare Species." This presentation will be held Wednesday, August 19th at Town Hall at 7:00 p.m. Mr. Rider and Miss Gutzler will try to attend this meeting. A letter and resume was received from Robert Gembecki, M.S., CTRS in consideration for a position in our organization. He has extensive experience as a recreation therapist working with disabled, retarded individuals as well as children, senior citizens and general public. A letter will be sent to Mr. Gembecki stating that we have no openings available but that we will keep his resume on file. A copy of a letter addressed to Joseph H. Fulton, Jr. from Albert P. Roberts, Attorney to the Town was forwarded to the Commission for our information. This letter referred to the proposed land swap at the MOntfort Road property. Mr. Holt indicated that he hoped that Mr. Fulton did sign the proposed contract and that Mr. Roberts could now send it to Senator Stephen Sa land and Assemblyman Donald McMillen. He also noted that the land swap probably will not be approved until the 1992/93 legislative year. A letter approving a grant award of up to $500. has been received from Greenway Heritage Conservancy for the Hudson River Valley. This grant is to be used for improvements at the Castle Point recreation area. It was suggested that 2 tables be ordered for the picnic area. A letter was received from Arthur W. Waddle, District Secretary of the Hughsonville Fire District regarding the use of the phone at the firehouse. The letter stated that the counselors have been using the phone for non-emergency situations. Mr. Reimer has discussed this matter with the counselors. LETTERS SENT DURING THE MONTH 1. Letter to Town Board for approval to purchase paint sprayer at approximate cost of $1,500. and to spend $3,200. for sand for volleyball courts. .~ Recreation Minutes Page 3 August 12, 1992 2. Letter to Planning Board regarding Evergreen Estates. 3. Letter to James Raleigh of Copeland Coating Co. stating that we were pleased with work on tennis courts but disturbed by the fact that we lost 3 tennis nets while the work was being done. 4. Memo to Supervisor Smith referring a letter from Philip Fox, Boots and Bows Square Dance group, requesting us to sponsor their activity for 1992/93 school year. 5. Letter to D. C. Personnel enclosing a Seasonal Summer report listing all summer employees, social security numbers, salary, starting and termination date for each. There are 49 employees. 6. Letter to Scott Carlin, WPDH, requesting the Boom Box for the "End of summer picnic." 7. Letter to Mike Garret, Ben & Jerry's thanking him for making National Ice Cream Day special. 8. Letter to Hudson Valley Orienteering Club requesting information. picnic. 9. Letter to Rotary inviting them to the "Just Because It's August" 10. Letter to Supervisor and Town Board members stating that Mr. Holt will be on vacation from August 13th to September 10th and Mr. Miller will be Acting Chairman. 11. Copy of check received from State of New York Office of Aging for $56.00- reimbursement for the Recreation for the Elderly program. SENIOR CITIZEN REPORT Mrs. DeLisa handed out a report on the Senior Citizen activities for the month of July which is attached to these minutes. She also noted the following: 1. July 17th they celebrated National Ice Cream Day. Mike Garret, of Ben & Jerry's donated ice cream for all seniors and town employees. Each had a choice of either a cone or cup of ice cream. 2. July 22nd the seniors celebrated National Hot Dog & Baked Bean Month with a barbeque. 3. The trip to Albany for the Dutch Apple Cruise on July 14th had many favorable reports. / Recreation Minutes Page 4 August 12, 1992 4. Average attendance on Monday is still low. Six members have moved therefore 6 people on the waiting list have been notified that they may now attend as members of the Center. We still have 17 Seniors on the waiting list. 5. Jay Mathad the Wednesday exercise teacher will be leaving soon. Sue Borchardt our current exercise and line dance instructor has been asked if she would do the Wedbesday session also and she has agreed. 6. August 20th the Seniors will have a "Just Because It's August" picnic. As a token of their appreciation to the Wappinger Rotary, they have invited the rotary members to join them as their guests. All expenses for this comes from the senior dues fund. DIRECTOR'S REPORT Mr. Reimer thanked everyone who helped make the picnic a success. He mentioned that he has already spoken to the directors and counselors to review the picnic and to get ideas for next year's picnic. It was suggested that the lip sync be separated from the picnic. Those who helped or contributed were: 1. WPDH with their boom box. - They also donated free soda and 33 tapes and cassettes for the prizes for contests. 2. Ben & Jerry's with 250 coupons for free cones. 3. Thing's Engraved for gifts for counselors. 4. Judges from the Fishkill recreation 5. Splashdown for free coupons to the slide. Other things that he is working on are: 1. Transportation for next summer. He mentioned that he has had positive comments from Kay Valentino at Wappinger Transportation and she said the way we set up the schedule this year worked well. She said that she would recommend that they do the transportation next year. Mr. Miller will try and set up a meeting with Mr. Marmillo, Superintendent of Schools for September 14th or 15th. Mr. Reimer mentioned that Bill Green of East Fishkill would also like to attend this meeting. 2. Mr. Reimer needs to work on the Youth Bureau application. 3. He mentioned that applications have been submitted to the schools for use of their facilities for our fall and winter programs. 4. There are 2 more concerts left for this season. Tomorrow night will be Gelfer, Gordon and Brady (Folk Rock) and the 20th will be Jennifer Dreaper (Country) which was rained out on July 23rd. ~ Recreation Minutes Page 5 August 12, 1992 CASTLE POINT Miss Gutzler mentioned that there has been a lot of vandalism at Castle POint with beer bottles being broken allover the site. In light of the break in of the truck body, she suggested that a cement block building be constructed for the storage of the supplies. Mr. Holt mentioned the we have discussed this but we are not sure whether we have the funds to do this. He also said that we have not heard from Castle POint in reference to our request to hook into their water. Mr. Fisher suggested that we might think of getting a Senior Citizen in to spend the season to act as caretaker/security. They would have hook-ups in exchange for watching the parks. Mr. Mastroianni said that he had read where a recreation department in Westchester has a civilian group working as a patrol and asked if we might do something similiar. Mr. Holt ~hougb~ that this might be too dangerous and probably not possible. BOAT RAMP Miss Gutzler asked about the sign for the boat ramp and Mrs. Roe said it is in at the Highway Dept. It was suggested that it be put on the left side of the ramp to avoid confusion with the Club. SOCCER Mr. Rider mentioned that there are 900 registered for soccer this year. Since the season will be starting soon he asked about fixing or replacing the snow fence around the porta john. Also there are several ruts in the field that need to be filled in otherwise the area looks great. He asked if we had any idea about when we would be moving the backstop which is now at Rockingham to Castle POint. Mr. Holt said it all depended on when the 3rd field at Castle POint is useable. Supervisor Smith has told him that tests have been taken at the site at Castle POint and everything looks good. She said that the Town might have to put more dirt on the area before we can use it. As soon as we get the okay, the backstop from Rockingham will be moved and we will put top soil down and grade it for soccer play. Mr. Aider said that the soccer club has requested that we get another porta john since the one there gets filled especially on weekends. It was also noted that the soccer club is planning on using the Fishkill field again this season. VOLLERYBALL Mr. Rider gave a guote of $40. for %" nylon rope for markers for the volleyball courts. A question was raised about what would happen at night--how long would it be before they were cut or disappear? Mr. Vorndran suggested we use plastic rope which would be cheaper. He was asked to look into this and see what he could get. It was also suggested that some picnic tables be placed between the courts and the road. Mr. Badar has spoken with Mr. Rider about running a volleyball tournament with Town support to raise money which would be given to the Town. What he would Recreation Minutes Page 6 August 12,1992 need would be help with insurance, advertising and possible rest rooms. They would like to hold it September 19th and 20th. Mr. Holt said that the Town couldn't sponsor the tournament. Mr. Badar would have to run it and then make a donation to the Town. We could help with fields (getting them ready) and a portajohn but we can't sponsor it. He would have to apply for use of field and pay the fees. Mr. Rider will go back to him with this information. ROBINSON LANE Mr. Miller reported that there is still a lot of activity at Robinson Lane with various tournaments in progress. There will be a 9/10 year old tournament from August 15 to 23, Girls 9/10 and 11/12 year olds on August 28 - 30 and the Boys Senior League having a fall program on weekends during September and October. It is nice to see that it is still being used. There was a discussion on putting in lights at Robinson Lane and the bottom line was that it was too expensive. We will wait until Little League comes to us with some type of proposal. Mr. Vorndran suggested that we skin off about 30 feet of the area just past the pavilion to the corner. We then could put in some sweepings and use it for parking. This would be done for now and when we have the money we would blacktop the area. He said that cars already park on the grass leaving ruts and the area is a mess. It was decided that this should be done on both sides of the roadway in that area. We do need a barrier of old railroad ties or something to keep the cars from riding onto the field. Mr. Holt mentioned that we still have to pave in front of the new building and across the street by the flagpole as already discussed at a previous meeting. BARN Mr. Vorndran mentioned that the maple tree by the barn is dead and should be taken down. We should go ahead with getting a P.O. for this and get Baisley in to take it down before a limb falls on a car. HALLOWEEN Mrs. Korz could not make the meeting but sent a note indicating that she has spoken with Steve Johnson about doing a Halloween show and received the following quotes: 35 minutes - 45 minutes - 1 man 2 people - $225.00 $300.00 It was decided to go with the 35 minutes and $225.00. The date has been Recreation Minutes Page 7 August 12, 1992 set for October 25th at 1:00. She has started contacting businesses for donations and has spoken to an old student of hers who was involved in drama for a haunted house. She will have more information at the next meeting. Mr. Reimer will check on Myers Corners School as a rain site. WEST POINT CONCERTS Mr. Mastroianni mentioned that he had read in the paper that the West Point Band is to be dissolved because of lack of funds. He suggested that we write a letter to our Congressman saying what a plus the concerts nave been for the Town. Mr. Reimer will write this letter. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT Mr. Holt mentioned the following: 1. The sand for the volleyball courts will be coming Friday. 2. Trap Rock is donating Item 4 for Castle Point sometime after August 24th. We will have to speak with Graham Foster to see if the highway might be able to haul it. The donation will be a minimum of 100 tons - maximum of 200 tons. 3. He asked if we had ordered the Christmas gifts and was told that we were working on this., 4. Requested that Mr. Vorndran use round up on the baseball infield at Robinson Lane as soon as all the leagues are out and the summer program is over. He should also do Quiet Acres. 5. Supervisor Smith was in Albany yesterday to look at State maps of the Chelsea Area. She mentioned that the Yacht Club has brought in maps that they had prepared and the Town Board and Planning Board did not agree with them. Mr. Holt said that the next time they are on the Planning Board agenda that a repre- sentative from the Commission should attend the meeting. 6. The maintenance crew is in the process of cleaning and painting the white storage building at Schlathaus. 7. Mr. Broadie of the maintenance crew is working on plans for the benches for the gazebo. 8. Mr. Miller will be sitting in for Mr. Holt while he is on vacation from August 13th to September 14th. Recreation Minutes Page 8 August 12, 1992 9. We still have to repave the basketball court at Spook Hill because it is not smooth - it has waves in it. We have received several letters from the residents of that area and we have promised that this work would be done this year. A request has been received to repave the Quiet Acres court. When thiscourt court was originally installed, the surface was a rough top coat and when the kids fall on it, they can really get hurt. Mr. Holt requested that Mr. Vorndran check with Clove Excavators to obtain prices to resurface both courts. He mentioned that we should also write a letter to Clove thanking them for the work at Martz Field. It was a super job and we only had to pay $700. for the labor. Mr. Rider mentioned that there are holes in the court at Martz Field basketball court at either end where the pipes were removed. Mr. Vorndran will check on this . 10. The summer maintenance help will be leaving next week and we wanted to note that they did a super job. They all have been with us several years and know where everything is and what has to be done. This alone makes everything go smoothly. 11. We have to check the electrical work around the Christmas tree and have to check all the lights on the house. 12. The trees and/or bushes for Schlathaus property still have to be purchased and it was mentioned that we should dig up all the tulip bulbs before the work starts on the monument. 13. We had one C.I.T. from Spook Hill, David Hongach, who did an outstanding job and it was felt that we should do something for him in appreciation. He has been a C.I.T. for 3 or 4 years and has really grown with the job. Mr. Reimer mentioned that he is a good candidate for a summer position. 14. We need to request a Sheriff Partol at the Boat Ramp for the Labor Day weekend - Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. 15. Pictures and measurements were taken from the dunking tank used at the summer playground picnic. Mr. Holt said that the whole operation really revolves around the tank itself. Mr. Broadie is working on this project. Mr. Holt said it would be great if we could get it ready for Community Day but noted that there really isn't much time to do it. 16. Mr. Holt requested that Mr. Rider make sure that the audio system is ready and available for Supervisor Smith for Community Day on September 13th. 17. It was requested that a letter be sent to Taylor Rental regarding the condition the dunking tank was in when received on the day of the picnic. When it was picked up it had mud in it and it was dirty. The plug was also missing. Before it could be used we had to clean it and obtain a plug. Recreation Minutes Page 9 August 12, 1992 The meeting was adjourned at 9:50 on a motion by Miss Gutzler seconded by Mr. Rider. Peggy Roe Secretary AUGUST 1992 REPORT TO RECREATION COMMISSION FOR THE MONTH OF JULY 1992 SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER July activities at the Senior Center included the regular schedule of arts/crafts, exercise, oil painting, videos, cards and pokeno. The Center was closed July 3 and July 6 for Independence Day. In celebration of National Ice Cream Day on July 17, Mike Garrett from Ben and Jerry's donated ice cream for all the seniors and town employees. Each person had a choice of one flavor and a choice of a cone or a cup of ice cream It was a fun day for all! On June 22, the seniors celebrated National Hot Dog and Baked Bean Month with a barbecue. The weather was perfect and the food was delicious. The seniors all brought a salad or dessert to compliment the hot dogs and hamburgers. Other July activities included Diana Weibrecht from the OFA on July 9 and blood pressure screening on July 21. Our monthly birthday party was held on July 30. The trip to Albany for the Dutch Apple Cruise was on July 14. Reports were favorable. The seniors that went on this trip enjoyed the day. There was an average of 33 seniors at the Center per day. The average attendance on Monday is still low at an average of 14 per Monday. There are 184 seniors registered at the Center. Six of our members moved out of Wappingers, therefore six of those on the waiting list have been notified that they may now attend as members of the Senior Center. There are still 17 seniors on the waiting list. I ITEMS TO BE NOTEn: 1. Jay Mathad, the Wednesday exercise instructor will be leaving us the end of August/beginning of September to take a permanent position. 2. August activities include Diana Weibrecht from the OFA on August 13 and blood pressure screening on August 18. Exercise and line dancing will be cancelled on the 20th, 21st, 27th and 28th as the instructor will be on vacation. 3. August 20, the seniors will have a "Just Because It's August" barbecue. As a token of their appreciation to the Wappinger Rotary, the seniors have invited the Rotary members to join them for this barbecue as their guests. An invitation was sent and accepted. All expenses for this barbecue will come from the Senior Dues Fund. 4. The trip to Hunter Mt. is August 21. . it '" .. , ." ....... WA:PPINGER SENIOR NEW'S By Kathi DeLisa, Director AUGUST 1992 HAPPY AUGUST!!! The first week of Augus~ is National Smile Week! So let's SMILE! SMILE! SMILE! And just because it is August, I thought anot~er barbecue was in order. So on Thursday, Augus~ 20, we will have an AWESOME AUGUST BARBECUE! Anyone for something different than hot dogs and burgers? Suggestions now being taken. Just let me know what you think we should have? If yoU plan on attending this B-B-Que please let me know. Also, please let me know what you will bring. You will then receive a ticket, as we did before. If you can not bring anything, you may give a donation for food and you will also receive a ticket. On the day of the B-B-Que, these tickets will be collected. Anyone that has not signed up in advance and does not have a ticket will have to pay $5.00 to participate. This system will enable us to have enough food for all who attend and will insure fairness to all. We will then have a drawing'from all of the tickets. Winner gets a prize! The majority of you agreed to invite the Rotary Club members to this barbecue to show our appreciation for the picnic they have each year for Seniors. Also, you may not know, the Rotary Club donated a substantial amount of money towards the gazebo that we have outside our senior room. It's nice to give back to those that give. I want to thank everyone that helped to make our July barbecue a big SUccesa. And we had beautiful weather! Many of you helped with setting up and Cleaning Up. Your help is sincerely appreciated. And of course a special thank you to Tony and Jim for their "super chefing." You did a great job! Thank you all for making it a great day! Other events in August include: Diana Weibrecht from the Office of the Aging on August 13 and Blood Pressure screening on August 18. Our monthly birthday party will be on August 27. We need at least 3 cakes for this party. Please let me know if you will volunteer to bring one. Many of you have not contributed to this tradition. In fairness, -. f)Va:..- . . INCOME TO AUGUST 31, 1992 A-2001 BOYS AND GIRLS BASKETBALL BOYS AND GIRLS GYMNASTICS AEROBICS ADULT VOLLEYBALL TENNIS GOLF SOFTBALL lEAGUES {SEASON) 1-DAY 100 PARTICIPANTS SINGLE USE SINGLE USE REGULAR BASIS (SEASON) CAMP WEEKEND TOURNAMENTS 220.00 360.00 260.00 135.00 640.00 170.00 300.00 50.00 70.00 150.00 200.00 250.00 2,805.00 B-2070 SUMMER PLAYGROUND SWIM 7,290.00 2,014.00 9,304.00 .. . ... ..'~ A-1620.40 A-1620.41 A-7020.4 A-7110.4 BILLS PAID DURING AUGUST 1992 Central Hudson Gas & Electric Rockingham - 7902-1435-00 Gazebo - 7512-0470-00 Myers Corners & All Angels - 7802-1962-00 Barn-Montfort Road - 7964-1460-00 Long Court - 7851-1550-00 Tennis Courts - 7690-0425-00 Stage - 7802-1960-00 Spook Hill Road - 7810-1572-04 Quiet Acres - 7895-1220-02 NYNEX Mobile Communications Castle Point - 474-0691 Sylvan Lake Telephone Robinson Lane - 227-9434 New York Telephone Company Schlathaus Quiet Acres Barn- Monfort Road Martz Field Spook Hill - 297-4752 - 297-7780 - 297-3692 - 297-9928 - 297-9861 Petty Cash Dutchess Office Supplies Petty Cash Urey Hardware Safe & Sound Security System Jonmar Associates, Inc. Grossman's East Fishkill Railroad Tie & Pipe Dan Zag - Royal Auto Parts Bottini Fuel Corp. A-1 Lawnmower Active Tire Service, Inc. Corbin Excavating Curtainland Expanded Supply Produ~ts John Ossenkop & Son, Inc. Milton Alley Agway Pine Bush Equipment Co. Pine Plains Ford Tractor Enviro Clean Porta Potty Enviro Clean Porta Potty Royal Carting A-1 Lawnmower 78.32 14.84 15.20 90.89 17.74 110.48 13.22 8.91 18.75 118.14 19.62 26.44 40.98 37.33 53 .77 55.50 11. 79 8.73 1.77 92.95 450.00 119.40 50.60 222.56 45.06 224.44 71.15 27.90 396.00 125.14 34.50 289.03 404.93 14.01 252.76 75.00 75.00 703.74 12.50 ..' . . . Bills Paid During August Page 2 A-7140.4 Caldor Joe Veillette Lewis Rompala Bernie Reimer The Shallows Southern Dutchess News Leprechaun Lines (Hunter) Leprechaun Lines (Hunter) Jennifer Dreaper Amy Slacin Caldor B-7310.2 Miracle Recreation B-7310.4 Petty Cash Petty Cash The Flag Guys Sloper Willen Roberts Boice Paper Guardian Trailer Rentals Wendy A. Glunk The Flag Guys Enviro Clean Porta POtty(Rockingham) Enviro Clean Porta POtty (Quiet Acres) Enviro Clean POrta Potty (Hughsonville) Enviro Clean POrta POtty (Castle Point) Meadowbrook Farms John Shaw A-7620.4 Petty Cash Petty Cash Hobby Hut Coffee System of Hudson Valley Roberts Boice Paper Co. Jamesway Hobby Hut Hobby Hut 23.90 900.00 12.65 62.70 1,000.00 122.60 432.00 476.00 800.00 144.93 19.58 2,014.00 4.65 6.68 241.25 225.00 174.90 100.00 17.73 217.13 75.00 35.00 35.00 75.00 55.00 600.00 61. 31x 35.68 ! 16.12.y 36.00 X 177 . 60 v 55 . 50 x, 29.26/ 158.96 'x . . AUGUST 1992 . L 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. FRI. TUES. 3 I THIS IS NATIONAL I 4 SMILE! !! ~ _____I SMILE WEEK!!! I I ~ 10-Noon: arts/craftsI10-Noon: Oil Painting NOON: LUNCH 110-Noon: arts/crafts 12:30-3: cards/games I NOON: LUNCH SMILE!!! ~ 112:30-3: cards/games ~ I 10 I I 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games 17 I I 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games . . 241 .; I 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH - 12:30~3: cards/games 31 I I 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games 111 I 10-Noon: Oil Painting 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games WED. 5 I SMI LE! ! ! I 10-11:00: EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games 121 I 10-11:00:EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: oards/games 18 lOlL PAINTING 19 I ICANCELLED!!!! I 10-Noon:BLOOD PRESSURE10-11:00: EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts 10-Noon:arts/orafts NOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: oards/games 12:30-3: cards/games 25 I I 10-Noon:Oil Painting 10-Noon: arts/orafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games AUGUST BIRTHDAYS: 1 Carmela Vrendenburg 2 Christine Brooks 3 Florence Bidwell 3 Fortuna Iazzetti 7 lU len Ul'bin 8 Clair Rothschild 26 I I 10-11:00: EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games 10 Jim Orefioe 12 Lucy VanVoorhis 16 Reuben deVries 22 Tina Tesan 23 Gi 1 Bcu'dy 24 Mary Caccamo 6 I SMILE!!! ~ 17 I I ~ 1_____1 10-11:00: EXERCISE 110-11: LINE DANCING 10-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH I NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: VIDEO 112:30-3: oards/games I 13111-1:00:COMMUNITVI 141 ISERVICE WORKER/OFA_____I 10-11:00: EXERCISE 110-11: LINE DANCING 10-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/orafts NOON: LUNCH I NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games 112:30-3: VIDEO I 20 IEXERCISE CANCELLED 21ITRIP:HUNTER MTN. I I ILINE DANCING LET'S HAVE A BARBECUE CANCELLED!!!!! JUST BECAUSE IT IS 10-Noon: arts/orafts AUGUST!!!!! SIGN UP NOON: LUNCH WITH KATHI AND GET 12:30-3:cards/games A TICKET! ! ! ! ! ! ! 27 I I EXERCISE CANCELLED!!! 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH BIRTHDAY PARTY!!! 12:30-3: cards/games THURS. 26 Angelo Ianuale 27 Millie Grosso 30 Anna Gaglione SMILE!!! 28 I ILINE DANCING CANCELLED! ! ! ! ! 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: oards/games WE NEED 3 CAKES FOR THE BIRTHDAY PARTY!! PLEASE SEE KATHI IF YOU WILL VOLUNTEER TO BRING ONE. THANK YOU!! !!!