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pi Egli <br /> TO: Parks & Recreation Committee <br /> FROM: Kim Stephan <br /> DATE: December 4, 2009 <br /> SUBJECT: Parks & Recreation Committee's Recommendation to Continue Support of the <br /> YMCA's Park Play Days Program in 2010 Not to Exceed $1,500 <br /> Ms. Liz Guimont, Chain of Lakes YMCA, was present at the December 2, 2009 Parks & Recreation <br /> Committee Meeting to discuss the Park Play Days Program for 2010. <br /> Chairperson Seeley had requested Ms. Guimont attend the meeting to update the committee on the <br /> Park Play Days Program, as well as inform the new committee members what the program involved. <br /> The Park Play Days Program has continued to evolve over the last years removing things that did not <br /> work, such as a program for older kids at the Skate Park and adding things that have worked well. <br /> There were some sessions in the past that were cancelled as not enough participants were registered, <br /> but in 2009 the program had an average of 19 children per day with a registration fee of $75 per child <br /> per session. Ms. Guimont said she has now had the same staff come back for the last 3 -4 years which <br /> is beneficial to the program. They currently offer two (2) five (5) week sessions from 9 a.m. to noon <br /> for age groups 4 to 7 and 8 to 12. Each week has a theme such as `Animals', where they incorporate <br /> visits from Wargo Nature Center Staff and a `Safety' week where visits from Police and Fire are part <br /> of the session. Ms. Guimont would like to increase the amount of children who participate and is <br /> hopeful with additional advertising at the schools with their program guide and easier on -line <br /> registration the numbers will increase in 2010. They also offer this same program in other parks in the <br /> area. <br /> In order to continue to keep the cost down to the residents Ms. Guimont asked the City to consider <br /> funding of $1,500. The City's contribution in 2009 was $1,200. <br /> Motion was made by Chairperson Seeley, seconded by Committee Member Amundsen, to <br /> recommend to City Council the continued support of the YMCA Park Play Days Program at <br /> Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park in 2010 not to exceed $1,500. All in favor. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br />
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