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Softball-baseball, park events, and classes generated some <br />dissatisfaction, though very little in each case. <br />Satisfaction was unanimous among: <br />* Households containing children <br />* Owner-Manager households <br />* 35-44 year olds <br />Dissatisfaction was caused primarily by poor instructors and <br />insufficient class offerings. <br />OveralZ, city-sponsared park and recreation programs are <br />very solidly regarded: they attract a much higher than normal <br />number of residents and manage simultaneously to keep virtually <br />all program users happy! <br />Programs Meetinq Special Needs: <br />Residents were asked about the current offerings directed <br />toward two segments of the city. First, senior offerings were <br />considered: <br />Are the currently offered senior pro- <br />qraius sufficient to meet community <br />needs? <br />Eighty-seven percent of those offering opinions were satisfied <br />with the current offerings: <br />YES.......................................41� <br />NO.........................................5% <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED ........................530 <br />Dissent was relatively small. <br />Groups feeling more strongly that offerings were sufficient: <br />* Seniors <br />* Blue Collar households <br />* Retirees <br />* Over 55 year alds <br />* $12,500-$25,OOp yearly income households <br />Groups rating the afferings as insufficient: <br />* 45-54 year olds <br />68 <br />