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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-05-21Dryden Youth Commission May 211 1992 O7,F 1YP. Present: Jean Simmons, Nita Baldwin, Tom Hatfield, Jack Margoles, Diana Radford F&CS Staff. Julie Bell, Cathy Gee Reviewed minutes fron •i • • • c• no differmces. Minutes approved Tail s Report 1. Reviewed 1992 Recomlended Spending Plan starte& out with approximately $29,000 funds available providing`'e mratbli could be`provided. New York State Division for Youth funds - $24,000 from County. Funds allocated to Village/ Town projects - don't know if County has approved projects. Problem in Freeville. Julie to stay in touch with Nancy Z. about the status of money as it is critical to fall programming. If money, is not spent it goes back into fund and the commission is then responsible for. it. Approved use of $10,000 for programs for officer Friendly, summer rec for Freeville. Town Board Report 1. Town Board request for $28,881 - convened special Town Board meeting. Approved that night. Town Board agreed to approve match for transportation for LPP. 2. Tom expressed excitement to begin partnership with Family and Children's Service and noted that Family and Children's Service is in a different role to start brand new programming with a Youth Commission. 3. Not a lot of money left for the fall. May reallocate some of the $7,000 for fall. 4. Thank you to Don Wilson for his efforts in assisting the Youth Camission. The best of luck to you Don! Thanks for all of your help. Stirmler Program Report 1. Youth Conservation Corps - Julie sent out press releases to radio, newspapers, etc. regarding Youth Conservation Corps program. Interviewed 4 youth so far. Have decided to hire 1. 5 interviews scheduled for next week. Rich Winter is getting money fro, the PTA and faculty association for supplies. He'll set up an account at Agway. Cueiything is on schedule. Want to have kids interviewed and hired by June 15th. Spoke to Karen Libman regarding self reliance program. She will come to the June meeting to explain program. 2. Youth Pride Program - 2 ads to hire youth for odd jobs in the Shopper. Has received calls and has hired a few youth already. Julie sent a memo to churches asking if people in congregations have need for youth to do odd jobs. Julie has had a few responses. 3. Sumner Staff - Julie has in mind a college student who volunteered for Camp ® Fire to work for the sumner. Also has in mini Christine Mills, a high school senior, to hire to assist Julie in service projects, programming and finding kids to hire. 4. Computer Carrip - Mike, a teacher at Dryden, would teach a computer camp fmtl 9:00 -12 :00 for 1 week in July. He'll charge $250.00. The program would serve 6th, 7th and 8th graders. 5. St.ummer Theatre Program - The program fell through. mind. The teacher changed her 6. Art Program - 12 -14 year old kids for 2 weeks. Hire someone to teach art. Julie has someone in mind. Will. check with Mrs. McCormick in the elementary school if other person doesn't work out. 7. Job Training Program - The Ithaca Youth Bureau is willing to come out and do a 2 week job training program. - Suggestion to make markers for trees by using shop or art program to make signs. -Don Tronbley agreed to give the Youth Commission two pages in the Dryden School District Bulletin. Has to be done by May 30th. Julie will put in programs she knows will happen thus far. General Business: 1. Learning 4deb needs to be contacted to begin advertising for the summer program. Torn To wants to see'a finished tape advertising programs. 2. Bus transportation to Ellis Hollow needs to be made known to students in Ellis Hollow /Caroline end of town. Julie needs to coordinate with Penny. 3. The summer hours for the rec program for the school gym and pool will go out with the bulletin. 4. Certified Sitters will probably be done in the fall. 5. Family and Children's Service needs to get in touch with Nancy Z. regarding contracts. 6. Anne Bianchi not here to report on additional bus route. 7. Reporting to commission from Family and Children's Service - Bi -weekly newsletter to include kids served by program, kids report, verbage - older supervisory youths report and dollars allocated, dollars spent to date and balance. No more than two pages. An addendum - a contact last. Newsletter will go to town /village board members, clerks. 8. Program Sub - committee will now be' the people who can make the summer meetings. Diana will let Vicki and Anne know the dates. Jack will let Dan know. The meetings will be June 18th at 6:45 p.m. at the Dryden High School, and the July meeting will be July 30th - will be a picnic at the new pavilion done by the Conservation Corps (will confirm after next meeting) . Tom and Anne will be available by phone if Family and.Children's Service has additional questions/ needs. 9. Program evaluation - Julie will tell us how the program is doing. 10. Family and Children's Service will decide how to allocate funds for hiring people, what to pay and write it up and then show to Tam. 11. Julie is focusing on programming during the time summer school is in session. 12. If we need to ask questions, write it up and send to committee members. Negative confirmation approach. 13. The Youth Commission requested that Family and Children's Service document how the program is getting set up so the next youth worker will know what to do. A blue print is really important. Meeting adjourned at 8:27 p.m. r meet w' b Thui .;l8th �t�6:4 p.r. at he. Dxy r , yder►� top CMG /tw • A . FUNDS AVAILABLE FROM: TOWN OF DRYDEN VILLAGE OF DRYDEN VILLAGE OF FREEVILLE MAX MATCHING $Is NEEDED FUNDS USED BY: VILLAGE OF DRYDEN OFFICER FRIENDLY VILLAGE OF FREEVILLE SUMMER JOBS FUNDS ALLOCATED BY OTHERS FUNDS AVAILABLE TO YOUTH COMN FROM TOWN OF DRYDEN FROM VILLAGE OF DRYDEN FROM VILLAGE OF FREEVILLE FUNDS AVAILABLE PROGRAMS APPROVED OFFICER FRIENDLY SUMMER PROGRAM - SUMMER OF DRYDEN • -SELF RELIANCE YOUTH WORKER (F TOWN OF DRYDEN YOUTH COKKISSION 1992 RECOMMENDED'SPENDING PLAN FOR MATCH BY YC 8 TWN BD VILL OF DRYDEN FREEVILLE 9C S) BALANCE AVAILABLE PROGRAM RECOMMENDATIONS s CONSERVATION CORPS SUMMER TRANSPORTATION (LPP) SUMMER YOUTH PRIDE • LEARNING WEB • CERTIFIED SITTERS " CAROLINE LIBRARY PROGRAM TOTAL RECOMMENDED YTD PROGRAM TOTALS IF APPROVED PREVIOUSLY APPROVED BY BOARD TOTAL RECOMMENDED LESS: FUNDS PROVIDED BY OTHERS TOTAL TOWN APPROPRIATION FUNDS FUNDS TO BE DELIVERED BY NYS /TC LOCAL TOWN DOLLARS REOUIRED COST 10008 (10008) FUNDS OF --- MATCHED BY -- NYS CURRENTLY PROGRAM TOWN OTHERS DFY YS COUNTY TOTAL AVAILABLE 70000 3,500 (3,500) 3,174 11,507 14,681 1,008 6,197 7,205 1,008 60179 70187 ------- ---- --- - ---- 5,190 23,883 29,073 (742) . (742) (3,570) (3,570) (4,312) (4,312) 3,174 11,507 14,681 1,008 5,455 6,463 10008 2,609 3,617 - - - - --- - -- - ---- -- -- - --- 5,190 19,571 24,761 2,016 10008 (10008) (3,107) (10008) 11,588 2,016 18008 (1,008) (3,500) (1,008) 81088 70000 40100 2,050 (2,050) (20050) 12,000 6,000 (6,000) (6,000) ------- -- - ----- - - - - ---- 1,124 13,571 14,695 14,695 6,664 3,107 450 (3,107) (3,107) 11,588 7,000 3,500 (3,500) (3,500) 81088 70000 3,500 (3,500) (30500) 4,588 4,269 2,135 (2,135) (2,135) 2,453 21100 10050 (10050) (10050) 1,403 1,848 462 924 (462) (462) 941 28,881 13,754 1,374 (13,754) (13,754) -- ------ --- - - - - -- - - --- r=== =rn =r==== 49,013 19,754 5,440 20,132 28,881 1,374 27,507 (13, 754 ) 13,753 05/19/92