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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-03-2005 SCAC Minutes • CITY OF DUBLIN SENIOR CENTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE MINUTES OF MARCH 3,2005 Call to Order Chairperson Greer Payton called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. Roll Call: Committee Members (CM)Present: Luis Batiza, Hans Berg, Al Edge, Barbara Gifford, Greer Payton. Parks and Community Services Commissioner: Burr Cain Staff: Paul McCreary, Parks and Community Services Manager; Anna Hudson, Recreation Coordinator; Herma Lichtenstein, Parks and Facilities Development Manager; John Hartnett, Heritage and Cultural Arts Supervisor Oral Communications Approval of the Minutes _ BY UNANIMOUS VOTE, THE COMMITTEE APPROVED THE MINUTES OF THE FEBRUARY 2 2005 MEETING. MOTION BY CM HANS BERG,SECONDED BY CM BARBARA GIFFORD. Written Communication-None Unfinished Business—None New Business SENIOR TALENT SHOW PROPOSAL John Hartnett, Heritage and Cultural Arts Supervisor proposed offering a Senior Talent Show venue in the new Senior Center during the spring of 2006. On February 10, the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission expressed that with the advent of the new facility the Seniors a Talent Show would be able to feature local senior performers while providing exposure of the Senior Center programs to the greater community. It was suggested that the event would showcase senior performers in the categories of music, singing, dance, comedy and acting. Open auditions could be and performers would not have to be Dublin residents. Additional costs would include decorations, a pianist, technical equipment, programs and advertising. A budget of approximately $5,000 would be placed in the Heritage and Cultural Arts Division Budget to implement this program with no fiscal impact on the Senior Center budget. Part of the expenses could be recouped through ticket sales and in-kind donations. CM Hans Berg volunteered to serve on a subcommittee to assist with event planning and promotions. OVERVIEW OF SELECTED FABRICS FOR NEW SENIOR CENTER Staff,Herma Lichtenstein,presented the Committee with selected fabrics and the color palette for the furnishings of the new Senior Center that would best compliment and coordinate with the interior color scheme of the building. After Ms. Lichtenstein's presentation was made, the Committee requested Staff to present the Committee with other options. Staff proposed that a Special Meeting be held on Monday, March 7 in the afternoon to review alternate colors for the following three areas: 1) laminates on the table tops, 2)the color of the green leather,and 3) the fabric on the conference and the game room chairs. GRAND OPENING OF THE NEW SENIOR CENTER Staff announced that the Tri Valley Herald would be used to promote the opening of the new Senior Center. The Advisory Committee Members were asked to provide their input on possible components for the Grand Opening of the new Senior Center. Tickets sale for up to 250 seats may be sold for this event to the general public. Some specifics of the event were suggested as follows: Day of the event: Saturday Evening Type of Dress: Dress/Suit Food: To be catered commercially • Banquet Cost: $20 -$25 Minutes—March 3, 2005 Page2of2 It was suggested that invitations should be available to Senior Center supporters first. Entertainment: 40's, 50's, 60's music by a live band Other Entertainment: Irish Dancers Who can come: Adults only Time of event: 5:30 p.m.hors d'oeuvres 6-7:00 p.m. Start time Theme: Cruise ship Ball, or Casino Bar: No host bar Staff would also plan a separate Ribbon cutting and Open House for the new Senior Center. It was decided at the meeting that the subcommittee would consist of CM Greer Payton and CM Al Edge. It was suggested that former Committee Member Mary Lou Bielke be invited to serve on the subcommittee. With new information and discussion of the Open House and Grand Opening of the new Senior Center, the Committee recommended that the Step Out for Senior Centers annual special event originally scheduled on the second Saturday in May 2005 be postponed until the Grand Opening of the new Senior Center. These two events, which consist of similar types of venues, should not be offered so close together. MISSION,VISION AND VALUES OF THE DUBLIN SENIOR CENTER Due to the extended time spent on Item 7.2 OVERVIEW OF SELECTED FABRICS FOR NEW SENIOR CENTER,Item#7.4-MISSION,VISION AND VALUES OF THE DUBLIN SENIOR CENTER was tabled to the April 7 meeting. Staff gave a brief overview of Item #7.4 and encouraged Committee Members to read over the material carefully and be prepared to select and provide their input on their top ten values. The Committee Members will also help establish the mission and vision of Dublin Senior Center in efforts to expand and enhance programs and services to meet the growing needs of the senior community. Other Business Due to illness, Barbara Gifford was unable to attend the February Parks and Community Services Commission meeting. Adjournment Being no further business,the meeting was adjourned at 11:25 a.m. Respectfully submitted, Anna Hudson Recreation Coordinator APPROVED: Greer Payton Chairperson