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City of Centerville <br />Park and Recreation Committee Meeting Minutes <br />April 7, 2021 <br />Motion made by Committee Member Waeghe, seconded by Committee Member Errickson- <br />Grahek to delete this item from the action item list due to no response from the sponsors of <br />the Basketball Court Renovation Program. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />4. 20-008 Adopt-a-Park Monument Flower Garden Program <br /> <br /> a. Volunteers - All the parks have volunteers listed with the exception of the City Hall <br />building perimeter. There is a possibility that junior and senior high school students from <br />the Lionhearts may be interested and we are awaiting a response from them via contact <br />person Sherry Clausen. All volunteers were sent an email with the Adopt-a-Garden <br />guidelines, volunteer tracking and information on the rain barrels. <br /> <br /> barrels for each of the parks will be ordered <br />shortly. <br /> <br />5. <br /> <br />6. 21-001 Fete des Lacs Logo Art Contest & Other Information <br /> <br />a. Logo Contest: this has been heavily promoted and will be waiting for the deadline and judging. <br /> <br />th <br />b. Committee Meeting: next meeting to be held on May 5 at 5:00 p.m. The committee & <br />vendors should be following the current venue guidelines and are still waiting for any updated <br />information. One specific guideline is that you must be seated to eat or drink and be masked <br />while walking around the park areas. COVID-19 guidelines should be posted throughout the <br />festival area. Anoka County is the jurisdiction to approve the permit for the parade. Ms. Bender <br />will contact them later this month for an update. <br /> <br />c. Liaison - There was no appointment of a second liaison for the Fete des Lacs Committee. <br /> <br />7. 21-003 Pollinator Garden <br /> <br />a. Girl Scout Troop 57269 members: Nora Cole, Claire Wirrer, Hailey Peterson, Addelyn <br />Winsky, Rose Brandt and Katie <br />b. Summary of Proposal: The troop members would like to build a small pollinator habitat that <br />would include native plants attractive to local pollinators. They also suggested placing a bee <br />house or other structure for nesting or while wintering would be a good addition. They anticipate <br />a garden site of approximately 6' x 4' to be placed at the edge of a mowed area, with access to <br />water. They would also place a small sign designating this as the Troop 57269 Bronze Award <br />Pollinator Garden. Several parks were considered but ultimately Acorn Park was highly <br />recommended. This project would be installed over a weekend in mid-May, possibly May 15, <br />2021 or May 22, 2021. There should be no cost to the city for this project; they are interested in <br />obtaining a grant to help cover their costs. <br /> <br />Page 2 of 7 <br /> <br /> <br />