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1992-09-16 AGENDA RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING - SEPT. 16, 1992 CALL MEETING TO ORDER PRESENT APPROVE MINUTES - August 12, 1992 CORRECTIONS CORRESPONDENCE APPROVED SECONDED 1. Thank you from Pat and Marygeralyn Wilday 2. Letter from Taylor Rental in answer to our letter Re: Dunking Tank 3. Letter from Ron Friedman Re: Tournaments (Mr. Miller addressed this in August) 4. Approval from Stephen Miller, Principal of Sheafe Road - Use of Facilities 5. Approval from Jerry Husted, Asst.Principal at W.J.H. - Use of Facilities 6. Copy of letter sent by Supv. Smith to Philip Fox, Boots and Bows with opinion of attorney 7. Letter from Joel Sasser - Thank you for wonderful barbeque 8. Letter with check for $315.94 for vandalism at Castle Point 9. Town Vehicle Policy REPORTS K.D. B.R. T.F. B.G. E.K. J.M. S.M. D.R. J.V. R.J.H. OLD BUSINESS Name for Soccer Club Electric and Garbage at Robinson Lane Halloween Party NEW BUSINESS MEETING ADJOURNED NEXT MEETING RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES SEPTEMBER 16, 1992 NEXT MEETING OCTOBER 12, 1992 AT SCHlATHAUS PARK AT 7:30 P.M. The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission was held September 16, 1992 at Schlathaus Park, All Angels Hill Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 by Chairman Ralph J. Holt. Others present were Senior Citizen Director Kathi Delisa, Recreation Director Bernie Reimer, Commission Members Ellen Korz, Terry Fisher, Barbara Gutzler, Stephen Miller, Donald Rider, Maintenance Supervisor John Vorndran and Town Councilwoman June Visconti. The minutes of the August 12, 1992 meeting were approved on a motion by Mr. Fisher seconded by Mrs. Korz with all in favor. CORRESPONDENCE Thank you notes were received from Pat and Marygeralyn Wilday for the engraved key ring received at the "end of summer picnic." A letter was received from Dominic Spinella, Acting Store Manager of Taylor Rental. This letter is in response to Mr. Miller's letter of August 21st stating that the dunking tank when received for the end of summer picnic hro mud in it and the plug was missing. We were disappointed in the condition the tank was received and we felt health and safety conditions existed. Mr. Spinelli's letter basically addressed the fact that the tennis balls were not returned. A letter was received from Ronald B. Friedman, Town of Wappinger little league requesting permission to use Robinson lane Facilities for various tournaments during August, September and October. This request was addressed at our August meeting by Mr. Miller and was approved at that time. This was just a confirmation letter. Approval was received from Stephen Miller, Principal of Sheafe Road School for use of their gym January 9th to April 3rd from 10 - 12 for our Boys and Girls Basketball Program. A letter was received from Jerry Husted, Assistant Principal of Wappinger Jr. High approving our facilities use application for volleyball and basketball starting in October and running to April 1993. Supervisor Smith forwarded for our files a copy of a letter sent to Philip E. Fox of Boots and Bows and the opinion of the Attorney to the Town regarding the Town's past sponsorship of this program. A thank you letter was received from J8el Sassar, President of the Wappingers Falls Rotary Club thanking the Seniors for the invitation to the "Just because its August Picnic." Recreation Minutes September 16, 1992 Page 2 A letter with a check for $315.95 was received from Marshall and Sterling representing our claim for vandalism at Castle Point Park on July 17th. A copy of the Town of Wappinger Vehicle Use Policy was received from Supervisor Smith. lETTERS SENT DURING AUGUST 1. letters to Southern Dutchess News, Senator Daniel P. Moynihan, and Senator Alfonse M. D'Amato urging not to eliminate the West Point Band. 2. letter to Frank Dubuy, West Point requesting a Concert Band performance in February or March 1993 and the Jazz Band performance in the summer. 3. Thank you letters to: a. Wendy Mallet,Heart Association for blood pressure screening b. Tom Brooks - Fishkill Recreation, Mike Garrett - Ben & Jerry's, Mike Cornell - Splashdown, Irene Moody - Mobile Office Concepts, for help with summer program and picnic. 4. letter to Rosealice D'Avanzo, Dutchess County Youth Bureau, stating that we will not be submitting an application for funding as we are now charging for youth programs. 5. letter to Planning Board - Re: Noto Subdivision requesting money ($6,000.) instead of paving of the road. 6. letter to Jon Nash - Hudson Valley Orienteering Club requesting more information. SENIOR CITIZEN REPORT Mrs. Delisa handed out a report on the Centers activities for the month of August. She noted the following: 1. 63 seniors and 25 Rotarians attended the "Just because its August barbeque". 2. Hunter Mountain trip (2 buses) had complaints on the food service and a couple missed the trip (had the wrong date) and wanted a refund. She explained to them at leprechaun could not refund as they had to guarantee number of people. 3. Wednesday exercise teacher Jay Mathad left on September 2nd. Sue Borchardt will take over the Wednesday class. Recreation Minutes September 16, 1992 Page 3 4. She is working with the Junior High and Cable T. V. on making a video "What Wappinger Was?" After speaking with someone from Cable she said that in order to do this project she might need some funds and she is looking into some grants for this. She also spoke with Chase Manhattan Bank regarding their Neighborhood Grand. Mrs. Visconti gave her the name of Mike Dolan at Cable T.V. as a possible contact person for the project. 5. We have a new intern from Dutchess Community College. She is in on Wednesday and Friday. No money is involved as she does this for college credit. 6. We have had no response from the Elks regarding the Christmas Party for the Town SEniors. Mr. Miller will check on this. 7. The air quality during the winter in the Senior room is a concern. She wanted to bring this up early so something could be done if possible. RECREATION DIRECTOR'S REPORT Mr. Reimer reported the following: 1. The concert by Gelfer, Gordon and Brady on August 13th was rained out and was rescheduled for September 10th. That date also had to be cancelled due to the forecast of severe weather. He mentioned that he has rescheduled this group for next summer. Mr. Holt mentioned that he noticed that East Fishkill was running a bus trip to New YOrk City for the Christmas Show. He asked Mr. Reimer to check with Mr. Green about having such a trip.Since we have the concert money left, maybe we could use this and have a similar trip for Town of Wappinger residents. 2. Fall/Winter programs will be starting soon. At the Jr. High we will have Adult Volleyball on Tuesdays starting October 6th and Adult Basketball on Wednesdays starting October 14th. At Myers Corners School Aerobics will be held on Monday and Wednesdays starting October 14th and Adult Volleyball on Thursdays starting October 1st. All instructors from last year have been contacted and everyone will be returning. 3. Mr. Reimer and Mr. Holt met with Mr. Gobel to discuss transportation for our summer program for 1993. At this meeting he gave no commitment but said that he would respond to us within a couple of weeks after he has spoken with transportation and other involved persons. 4. The volleyball courts are still getting a lot of use and everyone is pleased with the sand. Mr. leczinski, director, started with one night (Thursday) and had so many participants that they now go both Tuesday and Thursday. Mr. Holt said that we should look into continuing the existing fence with a gate otherwise we will find the sand disappearing into the resident's sandboxes. Mr. Fisher noted that whenever he goes by the courts they are busy and suggested that we look to install some more courts possibly at Castle POint. Recreation Minutes September 16, 1992 Page 4 ROBINSON LANE Mr. Fisher mentioned that we should start to replace bleachers at Robinson Lane as some of them are not in good shape. Mr. Holt asked him to check all of the bleachers for safety and mark those which he feels need to be fixed or replaced. We will then have the maintenance crew check to see if they could be repaired or if they need to be replaced. Mr. Miller mentioned that we still have to do the paving and to scrape the grass for parking. He said that he was pleased that the area was being used more this season with the additional tournaments. CONSERVATION PRESENTATION Miss Gutzler and Mr. Rider attended the presentation on August 19th by Erik Kiviat of Hudsonia on "Identifying and Conserving Significant Habitats and Rare Species." They thought that the presentation was very educational but very specialized. After the meeting they discussed that since we have the option of land vs money that perhaps these groups, who provide services for a low or no fee, could be consulted to delineate the wet lands to let us know if land is worthwhile. Miss Gutzler also became aware of a group called "Ducks Unlimited" an environmental group in New York State with a local representative in Wappingers Falls. She suggested calling them to get information on what they do and to see how they might be able to help us. LAND VS MONEY ON SUBDIVISIONS Mr. Holt mentioned that he felt that there has been further discussions from the Planning Board and the Town Board regarding the taking of land vs money from developers. He felt that they were leaning toward money rather than taking small pieces of land or pieces of land not conducive to recreation. Mrs. Visconti mentioned she was definitely in favor of land even if it is useless at present. Maybe they should be left forever wild. Her idea was that in 30 years that this small piece of land might be the only piece of greenery around. She also suggested a school contest to design a park to get different ideas. Mrs. Visconti mentioned that Supervisor Smith has asked the Attorney to the Town to check on fees that the developers pay. Miss Gutzler agreed with Mrs. Visconti about taking the smaller pieces of land-- if we take away greenery what happens to the environment? CHELSEA BOAT RAMP Miss Gutzler reported that the sign was up at the dock and looks good. CASTLE POINT Mr. Vorndran reported that Trap Rock has donated approximately 100 ton of item 4 for a new parking lot at Castle Point. The highway department helped to transport the item 4 from Trap Rock to the Castle Point site. A letter will be sent to Trap Rock thanking them for this donation. Recreation Minutes September 16, 1992 Page 5 HALLOWEEN PARTY Mrs. Korz has contacted the same businesses as last year for donations of prizes for our party and she said all but one will give something. Steve Johnson is all set with his magic show. She also mentioned that she tried to get a group of the drama club students from John Jay to do something but they told her that they did not have enought time to prepare something. A note, was ~nen sent to Tony Renta at the Jr. High School to see if his drama group could do something although it might be a little too late for this year. She will be ~! Supervisor Smith and Town Clerk Elaine Snowden to act as judges for the costume contest. TENNIS Mrs. Korz questioned the duties of the tennis court attendants and felt that their job description had to be reworked. She felt that they did not have enough to do to warrant a paying position. After a discussion, it was decided to eliminate the position for next year but we will have to rework the sign ups into another area. Mr. Casowitz told her that the clinics went well and all were filled. HANDICAPPED FACILITIES Mr. Miller reviewed the Archetypes' plan and recommendations to make recreation facilities accessible to the handicapped. For recreation, it would mean paving of parking lots and walkways, reconfiguration of bathrooms, water fountains, etc. Mrs. Visconti said that they are suppose to have another meeting with Archetypes to review these proposals. She felt that there are ways of mitigating the proposals so that we may not have to spend a lot of money. She also suggested that Mr. Holt be present when they discuss recreation. VANDALISM Mr. Vorndran suggested that we publish in Mr. Reimer's column the vandalism that goes on in the Parks so that the residents are aware of the problems that exist in the different areas. EQUIPMENT FOR TODDLERS Mr. Rider mentioned that a Patricia McCauley of Alpert Drive wrote a note regarding playground equipment for toddlers at the Martz Field Area. She gave Mr. Rider a picture of the equipment available to residents from Endicott. We don't disagree with this request, but it isn't something we can do in one year. Mr. Rider will spend some more time on this and work up a plan. , ~ Recreation Minutes September 16, 1992 Page 6 SOCCER Mr. Rider mentioned that Opening Oay for Soccer went well with no complaints as far as he knew. He said that he met with Mr. Scofield of Fishkill along with Mr. Holt and Mr. Vorndran to discuss the conditions at the Fishkill field. He noted that the field was rough with numerous dips which are dangerous. After discussing the situation and the fact that neither Town had extra money for top soil, they decided that after the next rain that Mr. Scofield will roll it with a 10 ton roller. If we get a lot of rain, we will see about getting Roger Humeston to go down with his 15 ton roller and compactor to go over the field. Mr. Rider questioned whether this would be enough and Mr. Holt mentioned that at the present with no funds available that we will have to try this plan first and hope it will work and that the field would be safe. Mr. Vorndran said that to put down top soil you would need 3 - 4" and that would be big money. Mr. Holt said that Mr. Scofield will put a pile of soil down and when soccer notices any dips or holes that they could fill it in. It was noted that there are now two teams of just Fishkill kids. Mr. ~ider mentioned that he has spoken to Mr. Kennedy about the name of the soccer club and Mr. Miller's suggestion that it be "The United Soccer Club". Mr. Rider mentioned that Mr. Kennedy was against this because when they travel people do not know where they come from. If anything Mr. Kennedy would suggest it be the "WappingerjFishkill Soccer Club". It was suggested that Mr. Holt send a letter to Mr. Kennedy asking for input from the soccer club. As soon as we receive a reply from them, we will forward it to Mrs. Visconti for our Town Board and to Mr. Barry Silverstein for the Fishkill Town Board. Mr. Holt said that at OPening Day Supervisor Smith mentioned something about the possibility of filling in the Pond at Rockingham. He said that the pond is almost the size of a football field and is approximately 3' deep (a big area to fill in). Our engineer was concerned about the displacement of the water. Supervisor Smith will look further into this. We need to move the front backstop at the Rockingham fields. Since we are not in a position at present to install it at Castle POint, we will put it behind the barn until such time that we can install it at Castle POint. AIRPORT PARK Mr. Holt mentioned that Supervisor Smith hoped that Airport Park would be ready for next years' soccer season. Mr. Vorndran said he would be going over within the next week or so with the brush hog to start to clear the area. Mr. Holt said that there was a lot to do there and was concerned about the fact that we wouldn't be able to fertilize the grass because of the wells in the area. We were also told by the Engineer to the Town that we would be unable to build restrooms. After Mr. Vorndran has finished clearning out the area we are going to have to put a plan together and go to soccer for help either manually or with funding. This land is deeded "soccer only". ~ Recreation Minutes September 16, 1992 Page 7 CHAIRMAN'S REPORT Mr. Holt mentioned the following: 1. Mr. Mensching has asked permission to allow a Twilight League to play at Robinson Lane. We felt that this request was great. Mr. Holt said that Mr. Mensching will be setting up a meeting soon regarding this. 2. Mr. Holt requested that all the lights at Schlathaus be tested to make sure everything is set for Christmas. He also suggested that the white pine on the All Angels side of the Park be decorated with little white lights. 3. Mrs. Smith requested Mr. Holt to get the trees for Schlathaus. He mentioned that we want to get some flowering trees for the perimiter of the Park. 4. He mentioned that he would like to put together a report on what we have accomplished in 1992. Not a lengthy report but just bullets so the members of the Town Board will be aware of all that we do during the year. He requested each member to put together a page of accomplishments and he will gather the information and put it together. 5. He mentioned that he certainly hopes that our request for the 1993 budget to add Robert Weber on full time will be approved. We now have Lew Rompala, who is 65, Ron Broadie, who just retired and Bob Weber, who is 22, all of ~ are part time. Lew can only work so long each year until he meets his social security level wich leaves us short toward the end of the year. Mr. Vorndran said that Lew has cut grass everyday except for 3 days or when it has rained and what takes the time is the moving of the equipment from park to park. 6. The date for the Christmas Party was set for December 6th. Mrs. Roe mentioned that the decorations have been ordered. The meeting was adjourned at 9:25 on a motion by Miss Gutzler seconded by Mrs. Korz. Peggy Roe Secretary A-1620 .41 A-1620 .40 A-7110.2 A-7110.4 A-7140 .4 B-7310.4 BILLS PAID DURING SEPTEMBER 1992 Sylvan Lake Telephone - Robinson Lane 227-9434 New York Telephone - Barn - 297-3692 Schlathaus Park- 297-4752 Spook Hill - 297-9861 Quiet Acres - 297-7780 Martz Field - 297-9928 Central Hudson Gas & Electric Tennis Courts - Account #7690-0425-00 Schlathaus Park - Account #7808-0400-01 All Angels Hill Road - Account #7808-0390-00 Robinson Lane - Account # 7371-1300-00 Ira D. Conklin Petty Cash Bottini Fuel Chris Bar Electric Jonmar Associates, Inc. Dutchess Co. Sheriff Dan Zag - Royal Auto Parts Urey Hardware Enviro-Clean (C.P. Ballfield) Enviro-Clean (Schlathaus) Seal Master Active Tire Service, Inc. A-I Lawnmower Corbin Excavating H. G. Page Davey G'S Sand & Stone,Inc. Milton Alley Agway Grossman's Dutchess Dodge Royal Carting Service Caldor Bernie Reimer Lewis Rompala Ron Broadie Anaconda Kaye Taylor Rental Leprechaun Lines (Woodloch) Metzgers Meat Market Taylor Rental Roberts Boice Paper Co. Enviro-Clean (C.P. Picnic) Enviro-Clean (Rockingham) 13.62 33.74 26.23 70.64 90.59 10.59 119.37 34.23 31.12 616.46 350.00 1.08 200.90 147.50 121.00 806.69 34.08 63.21 75.00 75.00 55.36 64.50 15.00 160.00 228.39 3,200.00 102.00 20.58 113 .42 703.74 23.90 98.45 16.23 59.40 368.00 23.90 438.00 458.28 175.00 184.30 75.00 75.00 . .. Bills Paid - September Page 2 A-7620.4 Petty Cash Coffee System of Hudson Valley Hobby Hut Roberts Boice Paper 34.55 36.00 195.60 19.00 . . . . . SEPTEMBER 1992 REPORT TO RECREATION COMMISSION FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 1992 SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER August activities at the Senior Center included the regular schedule of arts/crafts, exercise, oil painting videos, card and pokeno. On August 20, the seniors had a "Just Because It Is August" picnic. The Wappinger Rotary Club was invited to join us ~or this picnic as a token of appreciation for all they do for the Seniors and the community. 63 Seniors and approximately 25 Rotarians attended the event. In addition to our regular hot dogs and burgers, "Chef Tony" made sausage and peppers. Seniors all brought a salad or dessert. We held two raffles, one for the seniors and one for the Rotarians. The winners received a bottle of wine, donated by one of the Seniors. All expenses for this picnic were paid for by the Senior Dues Fund. Other August activities included Diana Weibrecht from the Office of the Aging on the 13th and blood pressure screening on the 18th. Our monthly birthday party was held on the 27. The trip to Hunter Mountain was on the 21st. Most seniors enjoyed the trip, although there were several complaints on the food and service. There was an average of 29 seniors per day (many seniors were away on vacation). The average Monday attendance is still low with an average of 11 per Monday for August. There are 184 Seniors registered at the Center and 25 seniors are on the waiting list. ITEMS TO BE NOTED: 1. Jay Mathad, the Wed. exercise teacher will be leaving us on Sept. 2. Sue Borschardt, the Thurs. exercise teacher and Fri. line dancing teacher will begin teaching Wed. as of Sept 16. 2. A couple scheduled to go on the Hunter Mtn. trip, missed the bus. They thought the trip was the following day. Wanted refund, explained Leprechaun could not refund any monies as they had to guarantee the number of people. However, Peggy will now give each senior a paper of the date and time of each trip when reservation is paid for. 3. I will be meeting with Ellen Fabian from Wapp. Jr. High on Sept. 22 to discuss making a video on "What Wappinger Was?" Students will have the opportunity to interview seniors and learn what Wapp. was like when they were children or even when they came to the area. I have spoken with Cablevision and hope to meet with a technician in the near future who may be able to assist with this program. There may be a need for some special funds for this project so read on. 4. Chase Manhattan Bank offers a Neighborhood Grant to non-profit organizations yearly. Grants range from $500.00 to $5000.00. I have spoken to Rosemary Duerr, Asst. Trea. of Chase Bank at South Hills Mall. Applications are available in January. It is possible that such a grant could help with the video project mentioned above. However, are there any other recreation projects that need grant funds? 5. Sept. activities include a luncheon at Mariner's Harbor on the 3rd., Diana Weibrecht from the OFA, Blood pressure screening and a day of bowling at Hoebowl lanes. The trip to Woodloch Pines is on Sept. 15. 6. Oct. activities include a fire prevention program on the 7th, a flu clinic on the 15th, our annual Craft Fair on the 23rd and Halloween party on the 30th. The trip to Roseland Ranch is the 20th. . . . , . . ~~~~IN~~~ SE~IOR N~~S By Kathi DeLisa, Director SEPTEMBER 1992 SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS: 3 Gloria Lopez 14 Mary DelaSantra 17 Lucy Silvestri 20 REGINA WALDRON 21 Connie Martin HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL OF YOU! ! 23 Etta Elsasser 23 Sarah Padmore 25 Bea Jones 26 Peter Vrouvas 27 Mary Egan HAPPY SEPTEMBER!!! Gone are those lazy days of summer and now it is time for some ACTION!!!! READY! SET! GO!!! On Thursday, September 3rd, we will be going to Mariner's Harbor for a Lobster Bake. No reason-no holiday-just a luncheon. Of course, some of you have chosen something other than lobster, but we'll still call it a Lobster Bake. This was Ray's idea. Thank you Ray! The Center will be open until it is time to leave for the restaurant. Those of you that need a ride, please let me know so arrangements can be made. We will be leaving the Center between 11:00 and 11:15 a.m. Those of you driving, who are not taking passengers may go directly to Mariner's Harbor. Ask for directions if you do not know how to get there. For those that take Dial-A-Ride. Please arrange with Dial-A-Ride to bring you to the Center as usual. You will be assigned to a driver to take you to the luncheon. We should return to the Center by 2:30. I have arranged with Dial-A-Ride to pick you back up at the Center so you will have transportation back home. However, you must inform them that you are going to the luncheon. Many of you requested another bowling party. I have arranged for a day at Holiday Lanes (HoeBowl) on Friday, September 18. John Pretak from HoeBowl has offered to provide coffee, rolls and danish on arrival plus a slice of pizza and soda for lunch plus 3 games of bowling for the price of $6.00. For current dues paying members (for at least the past six months), your cost will be only $3.00. We had lots of fun last time, so if you are interested, you . . , . . must sign up with me and get a ticket. The Center will be closed. Dial-A-Ride members must make arrangements as usual. I have spoken to Audrey, she has been informed that you will be going bowling that day. Other Sept. events: Labor Day is Monday, the 7th. The Center will be closed. Have a happy and safe one! Diana Weibrecht for the OFA will be here on Thurs. the 10th, Blood pressure screening on the 15th and our birthday party on the 24th. If you will volunteer to bring a cake for the birthday party, please let me know. October is Craft Fair time. I have tentatively scheduled our Fair for Friday, Oct. 23 and will confirm this with you as soon as possible. In the meantime, Regina and Sue have promised to keep you all very busy making all these wonderful crafts. A very big thank you and hug to all of you who work on the many items that will be sold at the fair. It is because of all of you that our craft fair last year was a big success. Let's make this one a bigger and even better one. It will be the best Craft Fair ever! ! ! ! We will also be selling books, and have a Granny's Attic. Granny's Attic items must be clean and in working condition. Do not bring items that are dirty, shabby or in need of repair. They will not be accepted. Please do not bring items in before Oct. 16 as we have no place to store them. If you would like to volunteer to work at the Craft Fair, please let me know. Halloween is just around the corner so start thinking about costumes. We will be having a Halloween party! There will be prizes for the silliest, prettiest (or most handsome), most original and most scary. Tricks and treats for those in costume. More on this next time! November brings Election Day-Don't forget to vote. The Center will be closed. And of course Thanksgiving-- suggestions for our Thanksgiving luncheon are welcome. Where oh where shall we go this year? And then December blows in Christmas, Santa? Elves? Parties? Well we do know that we will have our Christmas luncheon at Villa Borghese. We do know that the luncheon will be on Friday, Dec. 11. (Keep that date open so you can join us) We do NOT know what else December will bring. "Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells." HO! HO! HO!????????? Omigosh! It's the' end of the year already! Well let's enjoy our September and worry about those other months later. Right now, I can't wait to have that lobster at Mariner's Harbor. A BIG HUG TO ALL OF YOU!!! SMILE!!!! '9"E"P"T""E'H'B"E"R 1'9'92 I .. TOWN OF WAPPINGER SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER: OPEN 10:00A.M.-3:00P.M. 20 Middlebush Rd., Wappingers Falls, NV. 12590 Phone:297-3670 Director: Kathi DeLisa MON. FRI. TUES. WED. THURS. I 1 I I 110-Noon: Oil Painting 110-Noon: arts/crafts I NOON: LUNCH 112:30-3: cards/games I 7 I I 8 I I I lOlL PAINTING HAPPV LABOR DAV! ! ! ! ! I CANCELLED! ! ! ! ! THE CENTER IS 110-Noon: arts/crafts CLOSED!!!!! I NOON: LUNCH 112:30-3: cards/games I 115 lOlL PAINTING 16 I I ICANCELLED!!!! 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I 10111-1:00:COMMUNITVI 111 ISERVICE WORKER/OFA___I 10-11:00: EXERCISE 110-11: LINE DANCING 10-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH I NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games 112:30-3: VIDEO I I 181LINE DANCING 1___1 CANCELLED!!!!! LET'S GOSOWLING! ! AT HOEBOWL LANES! 11:00-2:00 THE CENTER IS CLOSED SIGN UP WITH KATHI! 25 I I 10-11: LINE DANCING I 10-Noon: arts/crafts I NOON: LUNCH I 12:30-3: VIDEO I I WE NEED 3 CAKES FOR I THE BIRTHDAV PARTV! ! I PLEASE SEE KATHI IF I YOU WILL VOLUNTEER I TO BRING ONE. I THANK YOU!!!!! I I 17 I I 10-11:00: EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: VIDEO 24 I I 10-11:00: EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH BIRTHDAV PARTV!!! 12:30-3: cards/games 30 ITODAV IS "ASK A ISTUPID QUESTION DAV!" 10-11:00: EXERCISE I 10-Noon: arts/crafts I SEE NEWSLETTER FOR NOON: LUNCH I SEPT. BIRTHDAVS!! 12i~O=~; a"~da/g_m~a I I