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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.2 Pride Week Report~~~~ Off' nU~~~ /ii ~ 111 L~~ - ~ ~~~ DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL CITY CLERK File #150-80 April 3, 2012 Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers ~~ Joni Pattillo, City Manager ° ~' Report on 2012 Dublin Pride Week Activities Prepared by Martha Aja, Environmental Coordinator EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will receive a report on the planned activities for Dublin Pride Week 2012, scheduled for April 28 -May 5, 2012. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Sufficient funds are included in the Fiscal Year 2011-2012 Budget. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council receive the 2012 Dublin Pride Week activities report. o' `µ~ Submitted By" Assistant to the City Manager DESCRIPTION: r'~.. Reviewed By Assistant City Manager Dublin Pride Week is an annual event that seeks to promote a positive image for the City of Dublin. The primary objective for Dublin Pride Week is to seek ways to engage individuals and/or groups in action based activities to help improve the community. This year, Dublin Pride Week is scheduled to start on Saturday, April 28 and will conclude on Saturday, May 5, 2012. The 2012 Dublin Pride Committee is seeking to build on the success of previous Dublin Pride Week events by engaging diverse community groups and individuals in the planning process. The Committee is made up of members representing the following groups: • City Council • City Staff • Dublin Unified School District • Amador Valley Industries • Dublin San Ramon Services District (DSRSD) • Zone 7 Water Agency Page 1 of 4 ITEM NO. 8.2 • Dublin/San Ramon Women's Club • Dublin Lion's Club • Senior Foundation • Community Volunteers This year the committee picked a new logo. The slogan used in the previous logo, "Our City, Our Home," was maintained in the new logo. The attached brochure (Attachment 1) and other informational media utilize the new logo in addition to the "Our City, Our Home" slogan. This year's slogan is "It's Our All-America City... Be Involved!" which draws attention to the fact that Dublin was recognized as a 2011 All-America City by the National Civic League. The proposed 2012 Dublin Pride Activities are as follows: Poster & Essay Contest: The poster contest has been a Dublin Pride Week tradition for many years. This year an essay contest is being incorporated as well. The essay theme is "Why My City is An All-America City." The Dublin San Ramon Women's Club has again volunteered to organize and manage the poster and essay contest. The Poster and Essay Contest are open to all Dublin students grades K-12. Winning artwork and essays will be displayed at the Civic Center. Awards will be handed out at a future Dublin City Council Meeting. School Giveaways: Dublin Pride promotional items will be given to each child that attends school in Dublin. This year's giveaways are silicone bracelets (made from recycled silicone). The bracelets are green and include the Dublin Pride "Our City, Our Home" slogan. Food Drive: Collection bins will be set up at the grocery stores within Dublin including the two Safeway Stores, Sprouts, Ranch 99 and Grocery Outlet. All food collected will be divided equally and donated to food banks that solely service Dublin, such as the Dublin Children's Emergency Council and the Well Christian Community. Collection bins will also be set up at Volunteer Day with a request for volunteers to bring a canned food item with them to Volunteer Day. Household Hazardous Waste Collection: Dublin residents will be allowed to drop off household hazardous waste free of charge and also pick up free compost for their personal use. The event will be held at the MicroDental, a DTI Laboratory, site located at 5601 Arnold Drive (corner of Arnold and Central Parkway) on May 5, 2012. An announcement with reservation information will be sent to Dublin residents via U.S. mail informing them of the event place and time. Volunteer Day Projects: Volunteer Day is scheduled for Saturday, April 28, 2012 beginning at 8:00 a.m. and will conclude with a free BBQ at the Heritage Park by the Dublin Lion's Club. Docent led tours of the Heritage Park will be available following the BBQ. All volunteers will also receive a free reusable shopping bag from the City of Dublin and a seed bookmark from AVI. Volunteer Day projects include the following: Senior Assistance Projects Volunteers will help elderly citizens take care of home maintenance projects such as painting, cleaning, yard work, washing windows, etc. Page 2 of 4 School Improvement Projects Volunteers will choose from designated school beautification projects. Activities may include painting, repairs, cleaning, etc. Work is currently scheduled for Fallon Middle School and Frederiksen Elementary School. Non-Profit Assistance Projects Volunteers will be helping non-profits organizations take care of maintenance projects such as painting, cleaning, yard work, washing windows, etc. City Parks Projects Volunteers will have the opportunity to help with various maintenance projects such as cleaning, yard work, spreading mulch, etc. at the following parks: Heritage Park, Dublin Sports Grounds, and Fallon Sports Park. City Creek Cleanup Projects Volunteers will have the opportunity to help cleanup several of the City's creeks and waterways. Fitness Challenge: This year, the Pride Week Committee has decided to expand the fitness challenge that was added to Dublin Pride Week last year. The program (Attachment 2) centers on collecting points for various fitness or good health related activities that are completed throughout Pride Week. A form was also created for students. Residents and students will be asked to keep a daily total and submit it to the City at the end of the week. The Challenge for the community will be to accumulate at least 3,000 points for the entire week. In order to provide incentive for participants to provide a score to the City, the Pride Week Committee recommends that a raffle of small prizes, such as movie tickets, be held for residents and students that turn in their forms. In addition, the Committee proposes that the City Council provide recognition to the top three highest point getters at a future City Council meeting. Residents are able to download the program from the Pride Week website and have been distributed to the schools. Farmer's Market Grand Opening: The Grand Opening of the Farmer's Market will be held on Thursday, May 3, 2012 from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Emerald Glen Park. Residents who attend the Farmer's Market will be able to earn five points for the Fitness Challenge. The Dublin San Ramon Services District and Zone 7 Water Agency will be sponsoring a "Water Conservation Zone" at the Farmers Market where residents can apply for money-saving rebates, enter awater-efficient landscape contest, and take home free, practical information on water-wise living. Bike Flat Tire Repair Clinic: Dublin residents will be able to receive a free bike check-up and instructions for minor bike repairs at the intersection of Amador Valley and the Ironhorse Trail from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 5, 2012. Public Outreach: The success of Dublin Pride Week is largely dependent on the public outreach campaign developed to increase the community's awareness and participation in the activities and volunteer opportunities. This year's public outreach efforts include: • Website - www.dublinprideweek.com. The website was developed for participants to obtain up-to-date information on the various activities and volunteer opportunities surrounding Dublin Pride Week. The website also includes a place Page 3 of 4 for volunteers to sign up to participate in any of the events. The website is highlighted on all media and outreach materials. • Promotional posters -Posters displaying last year's Poster Contest winner will be distributed to area businesses and schools. • Press releases will be sent to area media representatives. • TV Video "Features" will appear on Tri-Valley Community Television (TV30). • Brochure- Dublin Pride Week brochure is distributed to all community and faith based organizations in the City and placed at strategic locations throughout the City. • School Newsletter Articles -sent to all Dublin schools to include in their school newsletters. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: None. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Dublin Pride Week Brochure. 2. Fitness Challenge Program. 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En~~ourag~ng F#ea-~txp~ ~i-ersty/es Fitness Point Chart I April z8, zo~z - Mav ~ zo~z Wall<orJog (Treadmill included) * 1 mile 1 point Ride a bike outdoors on the road 2 miles 1 point Mountain Biking outdoors 1 mile 1 point Hiking 30 minutes 1 point Swimming 1/2 mile (33 laps in a 25 yd pool) 3 points Stretching (Max 4 points/day) 10 minutes 1 point Exercise class (ex. Yoga, Pilates, Aerobics, boxing) 20 minutes 1 point Exercise machine (ex. Stairmaster, Rowing, Elliptical) 15 minutes 1 point Active sport (ex. Tennis, Climbing, Rollerblading) 30 minutes 1 point Yard work 1 hour 1 point Housework 30 minutes 1 point No caffeine 1 day 1 point No "Junk Food" (candy, chips, fried foods) 1 day 1 point No alcohol 1 day 1 point Drink 32 oz of water (Max 3 points/day) 1 day 1 point Eat 25g of fiber 1 day 1 point Five fruits or vegetables** 1 day 1 point 8 hours of SLEEP/night (does not include reading/TV in bed) 1 day 1 point Tale amulti-vitamin 1 day 1 point Attend an athletic event 1 point Read a 1,000 word wellness article (max. 5 per week) 1 point Community service 1 hour 1 point Give blood each time 3 points Beginning to end weight loss one time at end of week 3 points/Ib Bonus: Attend the Dublin Farmer's Market (May 3, 2012) 1 time/competition 5 points Bonus: Enter sanctioned competition 1 time/competition 3 points Bonus: 9 or more Fruits and Veggies 1 day 3 points Bonus: Hil<e one of the Dublin Trails 5 points *This is extra-curricular walking -not routine walking at home or work ** Fried vegetables (fried zucchini, french fries, veggie chips, etc.) don't count ***Desserts, sugared cereal, sweet breads (muffins, etc.), sugar added to coffee or fruit Dublin Pride Week Student Fitness Challenge: April 28 -May 5, 2012 Name: Phone: School: Walk or Bike to School Eat Three Fruits or Vegetables No Junk Food Drink 4 Cups of Water Perform a Physical Activity Attend the Dublin Famer's Market Total Saturday 4/28 Sunday 4/29 Monday 4/30 Tuesday 5/1 Wednesday 5/2 Thursday 5/3 Friday 5/4 Saturday 5/5 Total Points Points: Walk or Bike to School: 1 point Eat Three Fruits or Vegetables: 1 point No Junk Food: 1 point Drink 4 Cups of Water: 1 point Perform a Physical Activity: 1 point Bonus: Attend the Dublin Farmer's Market (5/3/12): 5 points Forms are due by Friday, May 1 1, 2012. Forms can be dropped off in person at the City Manager's Office, mailed to 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 or emailed to dora.ramirez@dublin.ca.gov. There will be a raffle drawing for all participants. Prizes will be awarded! Parent or Guardian Signature: Date: