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Memlxns Present:
Members Absent:
'Town Board Rep,;
Town Rix:. Coord
Guests:
Dryden Rcixeiation Commission (DRC) Meeting htinutes
Monday, 10/1 312003 — 6:30 pin — Recreation Dept.
(at Dryden School District Office downstairs conf. Roon )
Bill Finnerty - Chair, Malty 1 L me% Russ Kowalski, Ron Space 11, Jim Wood -Vice Clwir
Ralph Boetlger, Arun ('want; Vicki Wilkins
Steve Stelick
Jennifer Glaab
Lisa Stelick (note taker);
Meeting began at approx. 6:35pm. Lisa Stelick a:,ok notes 11016 this nte;ting.
1. 6 /5/2003 Minutes - Matty moved, Jim seconded - approved ttnanirnous
6/19103 Minutes - Ron moved. Malty seconded - approved unanimous
7110/03 Minutes -Jim Moved, Bill seconded - approved unanimous
2. Welcomed Russ Kowalski to the ORC. Russ is filling the remainder of'Marty Wilson's tiara due to expire 12/31/2005.
3. Ulxhited Membership Info. List
4, Ntission /Coals:
Jen reported that Vicki semi the updated mission/goals to Kevin Fdsel at the Town Hall to place on the websitc. Kevin hasn't done
this. ht Vicki's absence, Lisa volamteerccl to update the mission/goals said distribute to the ORC.
5. Gym Spruce -Up & Paw Print Sales
Russ reported on the gyhn spntce-up project and paw print sales. He distributed a report itemizing expenses, revcnaic, and current
balance (51,395.76).
6. Recreution Coordinator Report
a. ALNsic• Lt The Pori: spoke about last two concerts in the surnmer series. Approx_ 1,500 attendees throughout the serifs.
Feedbuck received so far: Advertise food available, fly flag on pole, usk for donations, advertise concerts on one side of
a Nip r tim on stick that would be handed out to atten(Iees -get a sponsor to advertise on one side to pay cost of ftm, use a
grill at concessions, line -up volunteers to run concessions, improve lighting.
b. 13cuat Rcaualc: Short Season as it started very late surd closed earlier in August due to lack of staffing - made $265 - cost
approx. $3,00) ($1700 stall, S 1000 lease, supplies). Felt this project was well received, however feedback shows we
need different boats to bettcx accommodate pairs, etc. Had one minor vandal incident with the brats after the season
ended - someone(s) had somehow wthooked the se ured boats and takLii thein out - they %vcre found floating on the lake -
all paddles were lost. This items wads cut in the 2004 budget %vidi the understanding that this is still a grist idea for the
future - however, the Town would likely purchase their onm fleet of boats vs. rentals.
c. Fall h'outh Snort Pro gran
Football /Chcerlca ding: Going well - currently Jr. teaun is undefeaatod full Sr. team has I loss. League -wide scrimmage
was held at Dryden and went well. Cheerleaders are fundraising for more uniforms
Referees: One referee will be paid per gaane, Other two refs only asked for a venue reface jacket ($69 /ea) instead of
lxtymtem per game,
Flag, Football: Going well - towns panicipatbtg this year include Ithaca, Newfield, Lansing, Croton. Jett will investigate
Mite- ing a flag football league to bctler centralize game miles and game schedules
d, A \'FL Pepsi Print. Pass. Kirk Ages 8-15_ Went will. Five participants in Dryden's event are going to sectionals held on
10/25/03 at Johnson City High School,
e. dtia115tneet 13x11 Field; Field is cut out (sod is gone); benches are built and next to be painted; Received $300 from
Kiwamis to go toward till costs; Jen will check on winter storrige of benches; Dryden Veterans will contribute funds
toward fields completion costs -they need a letter from Jen or the DRC. Steve mentioned he would next the approx.
amtount heeded to complete the field - tic; would like to task Senator Seward for funds,
Need a sub, Committee to coordintte completion of the field (i.e., cost; fill, seeding, fencing, home ram fence advcrtisuig,
etc.). Bill & Jen will help form thus sub. Committeee.
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IF Cmiservation Cvan.: Did the cut outs on the Wall Street Ball Field; built the bentches. for this field; re7)ahited the
bleachers at Montgomery Park. ''his program was cut at the County level. 'Etter Towii (Rec. Dept.) will take this
program over.
g, n tadeat Old (lane Du►:%: went well - not a large turn out but folks who attended enjoyed the day. Hay rides, free boat
rentals, egg toss, rolling put toss, sack races, etc. The scheduled golf totnnament x%ras cancelled for lack of ingest
h. 1Q•xlo ggmtkall Tournament: B level came u1 I st, A level 2nd - Dave Hicks did a super job coordinating this years
prograun.
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New Town Rc`ebsite: wwr%v, en.nv.us/recreati!m.htail. Jen has been working oil updating this site - still a work in
progress. At suggestion of ORC members, she will add a volunteer page.
j. Winter Youth $Pon Pn) na
13askelbadl: The registr bon form is completed and is available oil the wcbsite. Posters and rids are out, In -house
program for both girls & boys will rein Nov. -Dec. Tncvel progrnin will stag in January.
Wte ditle/Volleiyill: Registration form is in process.
Indoor Soccer Club has asked Town to co-sponsor thew program this year
ice S •atin : Dryden Afler School Program has asked To%vn to take over the coordination
® k. Origriteering Meet: Jen reviewed what orienteaing is (1ca rn mapping, how to use a compass, etc.) Ithaca College would
like to help rein events at Flammond Full in their spring semester. Central New York orienteering club would help in the
full. Jen's goal fir the Town Residents is for fun and to lutirn - not competitive_
1. Winter Dance: Series: Schedule '1'BA (S3 cover charge). f)iflerent t)qx of dance on different nights to reach all age
groups.
DRC 10/13/2003 mooting minutes continue d
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Recreation Coordinator Report (continued)
M. 2004Budcrer $29,790 fir programming fees (+ +its $14,672 in 2003). $5,000 for to mportiry help (i.e,, interns).
n. Recreation Sonsonal Bm! lh!L r: Jen sees this as a special project for tin intent. Hopes to have ready for summer.
o. Seven-tlet Prr Club: Jut is proposing the start of this club for students in grades 7 -11. All interested seniors would help
organize and run the activities. The seniors can use this work experience on their college & scholarship applications and
they would evenly split the revenues taken in that evening for their pay - this would hopefully cncomuge them to promote
attendance and create fwn activities. Club would be open Fri-Sat. from 7-11 pin with various recreational activities they
would Ixtrticipate in for a fee. StudeuL, grades 7 -11 could either join club by an annual membership and pay reduced
activity costs, or, pay entrance: fee aft the door and pay the full activity costs. Exact details are still being worked out as
well as use of the Dryden Middleffgh School.
7.
Monthly Meetings: Discussion enstiLd and it was agreed to me i the 2nd Monday per month at 6:30prn. Meeting in the evenings
seems to work better for members and at.11o+ws for better use of time and discussion of issues.
8.
Permanent DRC Member:
"lire Dryden School Director of l'1 /I-iealth/Athletics is it permanent member of the DRC. Discussion ensued and was agreed that if
the Athletic Director is unable to attend it DRC meeting than an alternate who can act/speak to issue.% should attend. (ec)py
to Drydcn School Superintendent and Director of PE/Health Athletics for input)
9.
Membership Terms: Lisa ++as nskead by the DRC to contact the three members, (Vicki, Jeff, Aim), whose terms will expire
1213112003, regtrrding their interest in serving another teen, which would run through 12/31/2006. Mernimship heeds will be on
the November meeting atgc.-tula. (1VOTIo as cf iO118/2003: O 1(1/19x''03 1 sort an email note to all three asking then ro acMse rne.
in writing, of their inlentiau to serepe another teen. Vicki replied that site is not able to at iris titre but perhaps could in 1/!/2007
Je(J''verbcrlly it fvrnred are tlrcu he is sti11 tlriukirrk it thmugh. ! lrmErr 't lrc�cuz! liaek from �f nrr yet/
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Iln,den School ltall of Fame: Lisa asked Russ to updated the DRC of this first annual cvenL Evcntt to be head on Sat. 11/15/03
front 7- ea:30pni in the Dryden MiddIc/1 -ligh School Main Ginn $10 1person. 1`'ice 1•lors d'oeu+res, cicssc&r'ts, etc, will be available at
this ceremony. First eight inductees are;: William N %ming, .Donald Smith, George Malepc, Jet)ircy Lacey, Ja James Ter++dlligc�r,
Sherry Snowberge-r Fuentes, Amy Ross Iles, Diana West. Biographies of inductees are being gathered. Two plaques for each
inductee will be made - one to hang in die school and one given to inductee:. i,ettes +were sent to local business o+vae s /lead rs
informing them of this special event and hoping they would attend
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Next Meetin_: Monday, 11/10 /2003, 6:30pin3 ToHnn Recreation Office - lower conference room of District Office.
Meeting Adjourned: 8:20pnt
Respectfully Submitted
Lisa 11 Stelick
Future Agenda Items:
- Finarl Missiont/Goals revisited
- DRC Chair for 2(01
- Attendaatce feedback of fmxmane:nt DRC member
- Short/Long "Perm Goals