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Parks & Recreation Committee <br /> Meeting Minutes O1-OS-11 <br /> they have the time commitment necessary to make it work. Chairperson Branch stated he felt the idea is <br /> this group of young people would be established as a way of tapping into that part of our community for <br /> their help and as part of their education. Committee Member Seeley felt the idea has merit, but not sure <br /> the committee has enough information and does not want to rush into making a commitment. <br /> Chairperson Branch had an idea to ask a young person who was involved in the race last year to be part of <br /> his 8K Run Committee as part of a trial program and if it works then possibly expand on the idea if the <br /> opportunity arises. The committee was in favor of this proposal. <br /> Music in the Parks — Scheduling of Bands <br /> The various options available for this year were discussed. The committee is looking to make this a <br /> quality program and perhaps diversify some into different types of music. Ms. Stephan provided <br /> information from a group called The Riverside Swing Band, Trisha & The Toonies and also <br /> correspondence from Ms. Kathi LaValle listing the availability of the BBB Jazz Orchestra, the 7 Cats, the <br /> BBB Combo and the Centennial Community Band. <br /> Ms. Stephan and Chairperson Branch were impressed with the music from the Riverside Swing Band <br /> who was willing to perform for $400 using the City's PA system, but this music is similar to Ms. <br /> LaValle's bands and the committee would rather keep the music local. Ms. LaValle has been such a huge <br /> contributor to the Music in the Parks Program since its conception. Ms. Stephan had been looking for <br /> some ideas for a children's band such as the Teddy Bear Band, which was quite expensive. It was <br /> suggested by the City Clerk that if Trisha & the Toonies were asked to play, their normal cost was $750, <br /> but if they did a recycling program or a partial recycling program a portion of that could be charged to <br /> SCORE Funds (Anoka County Recycling Program) reducing the committee's cost. While the committee <br /> generally liked the idea of a performance geared towards families with children, they were not in favor of <br /> Trisha & the Toonies doing a recycling program. Committee Member Peterson will do some further <br /> research into children's bands and Ms. Stephan will ask Ms. LaValle if she has any contacts. Ms. '� <br /> Stephan will also ask Ms. LaValle which of the dates would work for any of the bands she is involved <br /> with giving them first choice for two if they would be willing to come back and play another year. Ms. <br /> Stephan will also contact Mr. Lee to determine if he is willing to come back for the 3� season and if he is <br /> willing to mentor the teen bands once again. <br /> The 6 week schedule for Music in the Parks would continue on Tuesday nights beginning the week <br /> following the 4�' of July, skipping the l Tuesday in August which is National Night Out and conflicted <br /> with the music program in 2010. In 2010 two events were rained out, but the committee was fortunate <br /> enough to be able to reschedule. The committee will formulate an actual bad weather plan and use <br /> Tuesday, August 30`� as a back up date, but were also discussing if the band is unable to come back and <br /> play on an alternate date is the committee obligated to pay them? This should be laid out in advance and <br /> discussed with each band once the committee has more information as to what is done by other <br /> cities/events/bands in this situation. <br /> The committee also discussed if the $1,500 allocated towards the YMCA Park Program is not spent on a <br /> YMCA project, it could possibly re-allocate those funds to Music and Movies in the Parks. <br /> The committee briefly discussed having a Movie in the Park Night both in May and in September and <br /> will add this item to the February Agenda for further discussion. <br /> 4of7 <br />