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<br /> <br /> ROSEVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION <br />MEETING MINUTES FOR <br />March 6, 2018 6:30pm <br /> <br />PRESENT: Baggenstoss, Bole, Gelbach, O’Brien, Stoner, Warzecha <br />ABSENT: Heikkila, Hoag, Newby, Quick <br />STAFF: Brokke, Christensen, Deal <br /> <br />1) INTRODUCTIONS <br />Commissioners Heikkila, Hoag and Newby informed staff prior to the meeting that they <br />would not be in attendance. <br /> <br />2) ROLL CALL/PUBLIC COMMENT <br />No public in attendance for the meeting. <br /> <br />3) APPROVAL OF MINUTES – FEBRUARY 1, 2018 MEETING <br />Commissioner O’Brien requested the addition of Youth Commissioner Joey Quick to the roll <br />call as present. Commissioner Bole moved to approve the February 1, 2018 meeting minutes <br />with amendment. Commissioner Warzecha seconds. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> <br />4) RECREATION PROGRAM REVIEW <br />Recreation Superintendent, Lauren Deal, provided an overview of the upcoming Recreation <br />Programs offered for Spring/Summer 2018. <br /> <br />Roseville Parks and Recreation works to provide opportunities and events for all ages. Adult <br />opportunities include sports leagues such as softball, sand volleyball, soccer and bocce ball. <br />Adult wellness is offering new classes in Mindfulness and Hula this Spring/Summer. <br /> <br />Youth Sports are offered via contract partnerships, associations and in-house programs. New <br />youth sports offered this summer include kickball and Character. Hand. Eye. Movement <br />(CHEM) Tennis and Pickleball. <br /> <br />Roseville offers youth arts, theatre and enrichment programs in partnership with <br />Abrakadoodle, Kidcreate and Tec Tac Toe. Summer youth playground programs are <br />available for children ages 3-12. <br /> <br />The Rec Connect Youth Outreach Program serves residents of Southeast Roseville, <br />specifically targeting the youth living in the Brittney/Marion Apartments. The new program <br />in 2017 was a success and will again be offered in 2018. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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