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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/13/2011 - Regular Agenda Packet - Parks Board f A� . 00rt 400. PARKS AND RECREATIN ADVISORY BOARD a AGENDA ACCRDDITB a rr CITY OF COLLEGE STATION T oyA .ecaonnm REGULAR MEETING 7:00 PM, Tuesday, December 13, 2011 Southwood Community Center 1520 Rock Prairie Road College Station, TX 77845 1. Call to order and Roll Call. 2. Possible action concerning requests for absences of members. 3. Hear visitors. 4. Consideration, possible approval, and discussion of minutes from the meeting of November 8, 2011.. 5. Update and discussion regarding the Brazos Valley Senior Games. 6. Update on the Mayor's Council on Wellness. 7. Consideration, possible approval, and discussion on development adjacent to Southwood Community Park. 8. Discussion and possible action concerning the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Goals for FY12. 9. Report and discussion concerning teen issues. 10. Report, possible action, and discussion concerning the current Capital Improvements Program: Capital Improvements and Park Land Dedication Project Lists of December 2011. 11. Presentation, possible action, and discussion on future agenda items: A Board Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. > Next Regular Meeting — January 10, 2012, The Green Room at Wolf Pen Creek 12. Adjourn. The building is wheelchair accessible. Handicap parking spaces are available. Any request for sign interpretive services must be made at least 48 hours before the meeting. To make arrangements call(979) 764-3517 or(TDD) 1-800-735-2989. Agendas may be viewed on www.csg. Notice is hereby given that a Regular meeting of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board of College Station, Texas will be held on the 13th day of December 2011. For the meeting to begin at 7:00 p.m. at the Southwood Community Center, 1520 Rock Prairie Road, College Station, Texas, 77845. The following subjects will be discussed, to wit: See Agenda. Posted this the day of , 2011, at p.m. City of College Station, Texas BY: Sherry Mashburn, City Secretary I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that the above Notice of Meeting of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board of the City of College Station, Texas is a true and correct copy of said Notice and that I posted a true and correct copy of said notice on the bulletin board at City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, in College Station, Texas and on the City's website, www.cstx.gov. The Agenda and Notice are readily accessible to the general public at all times. Said Notice and Agenda were posted on , at , and remained so posted continuously for at least 72 hours preceding the scheduled time of said meeting. This public notice was removed from the official posting board at the College Station City Hall on the following date and time: by Dated this day of , 2011. CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS BY: STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF BRAZOS Subscribed and sworn to before me on this the day of 2011. Notary Public—Brazos County, Texas My commission expires: Senior Games— College Station Parks & Recreation Recommendation: The College Station Parks & Recreation department will assume responsibility for organizing and offering the College Station Senior Games beginning in 2013. These games will be considered to be regional Senior Games in Texas and will be affiliated with the National Senior Games. Considerations: 1. The Senior Games event is aligned with the Health & Wellness Goal and related strategy (promote active recreation programs for all ages) in the College Station Recreation, Park and Open Space Master Plan. 2. A regional Senior Games event is aligned with Economic Development, Strategy 3, (promote and support the attraction of special events for the purpose of economic growth) of the College Station Comprehensive Plan. 3. The Texas Senior Games Association and remaining association funds will resolve all indebtedness of the Brazos Valley Senior Games Association (BVSGA) before this organization is dissolved. 4. Resources from the BVSGA that include a full complement of medals for a senior games event and promotional materials will be donated to the College Station Parks & Recreation Department. 5. The BVSG have been affiliated with the National Senior Games. Today, regional, state and national games are conducted in all 50 states. A summary of participation levels and the financial health of the BVSG over the past six years are provided in the following listing. Year Participants Financial Statement (date) Yr 1 2006 235 $15,586.89 (11-20-06) Yr 2 2007 265 $17,573.00 (3-31-07) Yr 3 2008 351 $24,036.72 (11-30-08) Yr 4 2009 408 $13,678.99 (11-30-09) Yr 5 2010 683 $ 5,714.54 (10-30-10) Yr 6 2011 463 $ 2,301.41 (8-31-11) City Vision Statement -,' „„ ?,^fix.,, • College Station the proud Name of"Texas A&M=University and f''S o . y,Will remain: .. _'„ _:: ;;",_;:w; the heart' tithe Research;Valle. a vibrant,forward ' ” g,;` a ;:.: m„tes°the:highests quality;of life for its citizens'by i • '' . Ensuring safe,tr•nquil,clean,'and healthy neighborhoods ,>>„„",`;' with endurin• g character; • Increasing and maintaining the mobility`zfcollege Station; ,-; c•itizens"through;a°;well p;lanned:: irid c ristructedrinter-modal; '; if transportation system,, r , :e r�' _ ; e" Ex ;ectin":sensitise%' evelo mari�t�'rid°riiuna:' rneia�`tif�ki`ie` �. .,. . ._. p. 1�, ge _t. built=and'n tu'ral nvironmenty;!: '.. ''` " ' ,`ti .>,.3 '-t:: '. . :r:r_.,+>s; s e. e . Supporting well planried ':qualityand'!sustainable g'rowtitx:itii'' it su valuing slid :.rotectingcultural an h`stor ca cci'rYi": unrt � p . �,our �.a:;:u.,. a l.- m .rY- x ;�� _ S& _ p�'y rfaluin ualit'`cost'-e Develciprig:un�,'maritaining'q': tLL tfeckitie:coknrrisatilt . Developing infrastructure and services yvi ich ensure our City;is s , cohesive and well connected,and, Proactivelycreating'and maintaining f. arid, z educational;o:pp'ortunitie'sfo:r:aiI:citizens ' di. '`and:`-; ' College Station will continue to be among the friendliest'and ' most'respCInsi:ve.of communities:acid,a demonstrated`pa'r'tner iri'4 ^ maintaining and enhancing all that is food and"celebrated in the {TM , Brazos:Vall.ey. It:wilicontinuetoeta<;fplace ±±where:Texas•.,',''attic - - ' d k't s world canoe t.i W, live, an conduct ,. lness4 y s. ;:a;irk Parks and Recreation Department Mission Statement "to provide a diversity of facilities and leisure services which are geographically and demographically accessible to our citizens" City of College Station Comprehensive Plan Parks, Greenways & the Arts Goal "...achieve and maintain a diversity of parks,greenways, and the arts for leisure and recreation as well as for entertainment, education, and culture to achieve a high quality of life for all residents and visitors" Proposed Goal and Strategy Categories For College Station Recreation, Park, and Open Space Master Plan Resource Conservation & City Character Health &Wellness Economic Sustainability Connectivity & Mobility Parkland & Neighborhood Character • Diversity in Recreation &Cultural Programs Responsible Governance Goals Resource Conservation & City Character Protected open space, natural features, and natural resources contributing to the unique character desired for various areas of the City and for the City as a whole Health &Wellness Parks and Recreation system enabling residents to attain and sustain an active lifestyle and reduce the economic costs associated with poor health Economic Sustainability Parks and Recreation system that adds economic value to the City through enhanced property values, reduced medical costs, and through attraction of guests and participants to events and programs Connectivity& Mobility Parks and open spaces linked together and to the City's vehicular, bicycle, and pedestrian networks Parkland & Neighborhood Character High-quality environments located in close proximity to as many residences as practical meeting the needs and levels of service of those residents Diversity in Recreation & Cultural Programs Opportunities for persons of all ages and abilities and to celebrate the diversity of cultures found in the community Responsible Governance Cost-effective system where those generating demand for facilities and programs provide the means to deliver those facilities and programs and where partnerships are maximized Key: ❑ Incomplete In Progress El Complete Strategies Resource Conservation&City Character ® Greening the City through park restoration, plantings,streetscape, etc. ■ Preservation of open spaces through acceptance of land dedications and acquisition • Support Sustainability practices and Green parks and recreation design and operations ❑ Support the Grimes County Regional Park initiative Health &Wellness • Support a Senior Center initiative and program ▪ Support the Mayor's Council on Wellness • Promote active Recreation programs for all ages Economic Sustainability ■ Identify and support one or two signature events within the community EI Ensure that parks, preserved open space, greenways, etc are located within close proximity to residences ® Support and recommend capital improvement programs and projects in park and recreation facilities ■ Develop CSPARD partnership/sponsorship opportunities Ii Conduct annual review and update user fees for facilities and programs Connectivity & Mobility • Link parks to larger transportation system ▪ Link parks to greenway system ▪ Use parks to further implementation of the City's adopted Plans(Comprehensive Plan, neighborhood plans, thoroughfare plan, bicycle, pedestrian, and greenways plan, etc. ▪ Coordinate with Greenways coordinator, make suggestions, and comment on the Master Plan, and Hike and Bike Trail System (For Our Reference:Continue from this point forward—Next Board Meeting) Parkland & Neighborhood Character Renovate and enhance existing parks and facilities O Meet future parks and recreation needs through a diversity of context-based park types (such as regional parks, community parks, neighborhood parks, linear parks, etc.) gl Provide open space and parks in close proximity to residences [� Preserve open space areas that contribute to the character of a neighborhood or contain significant natural features M Promote safe and well-maintained park and recreation facilities for all to use as needed. 4 Review the Park Land dedication ordinance and provide recommendations to City Council (as needed).(NjaCt. • 4♦ 3.4!e,N) Diversity in Recreation and Cultural Programs Provide inter-generational facilities in all parks and facilities li Develop a community/senior center within the City Provide high-quality youth programs and facilities Continue development and programming of the Wolf Pen District as a unique facility that protects significant natural features, offers gathering places for the entire City, and offers r opportunities to celebrate our City's diversity in the arts and culture vfOromote and support family and youth oriented�ivities chngiWINUk Responsible Governance, Accountability and Commuiication � (� ❑ Identify projected O&M costs for facilities and programs and identify revenue sources to meet r- -i '\J`t these needs \A ❑ Develop and implement the "pay to play" concept for recreation programs and facilities O Seek out and implement partnership opportunities with CSISD, private recreation providers, private developers, land trusts, and others ❑ Develop an effective communications and marketing plan ❑ Support Staff and Citizens in the endeavors to make the parks and recreation system a quality based department in everyday operations and customer service PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS&PARK LAND DEDICATION PROJECTS FY'12 DECEMBER 1, 2011 Ca•ital Im•rovements Projects Completion Capital improvements Project FundingDate p ProjectExpected / Actual # Projects Status Manager # Budget Source Final Cost -At leticc Freld.lrtlaatiotiUP&a lesre . ,,.,,�,_Comryrleted . .,,, ..-. ;Fate's/.. , " ;,PKI1 t6 $100,o110 _ ,;Geneeal Fund ±$10tOriQ ' ,�,68Qkral-ParJi�B nLuluF ,,,,,;,, GomPlated, CPD7Refe V; ,, ��iG1012. $2T�tiQO `,Stimulus Funds-r"��107A1 ' $7$500 Zone 9 Carrow Park Plagground& Imjarovements .. 4..:. , -- completed ..,PeteV, ,: ;PKIIO3,_ $133,600 -180 000DBe.s-.r £"111 ,5AON1 . . 369,$9U, —; Skate Park Construction Substantial Completion Pete V. PK0911 $720,000 GOB'08 8/11 12/11 Veterans Stimulus Improvements Under Construction Pete V. GG1013 $295,000 Stimulus Funds 6/12 Sandstone Shade Cover Under Construction Pete V. PK1108 $27,000 GOB'06 12/11 University Park Parking Lot GOB'08+Zone Improvements Under Construction CPD/Pete V. PK0410 $100,000 2 Funds 2/12 Emerald Forest Park Improvements Under Construction Pete V. PK0713 $106,000 GOB'08 3/12 Thomas Shade Cover Under Construction Pete V. PK1112 $30,000 GOB'08 12/11 Lick Creek Nature Center Design In Design CP/David S./Amy A. PK1102 $100,000 GOB'08 Lick Creek Iron Bridge Trail In Design Pete V. PK1201 $100,000 GOB 08 4/12 Central Maintenance Shop Design On Hold CPD/Pete V. PK1101 $200,000 GOB Georgia K.Fitch Out to Bid Pete V. PK1104 $103,500 CDBG 3/12 WPC Festival Site Re-Bid CPD/David S./Amy A. WP0901 $1,000,000 TIF Funds 9/12 Southwood Picnic Area Sidewalk Out to Bid Pete V. PK1117 $60,000 Zone B Funds 3/12 Central Concessions Building Pending Council Approval CPD/Pete V. PK1001 $930,000 GOB'08 6/12 Project Totals (Excluding On Hold Projects) $3,855,000 On Hold Funds $200,000 CIP Summary ctR�r`1u,eli�ti{t/n• 4 $t -.,61 .s.;'r :.Yk>.._,ai=v sa ,'t:, 'fix a • 1 81 -telt Pending/On Hold 1 Pending Council Approval ISM In Design Design Completed 0 Out to Bid/Re-Bid 3 Bids Received 0 Pending Design Contract 0 Pending Construction Contract 0 No Status 0 Under Construction 5 Public Hearip Scheduled 0 RFQ's-Design 0 Total 'r 16 Park Land Dedication Projects Completion Park Land Dedication Project project# Funding Date Final Projects Prioritized Status Manager Budget Source Expected/Actual Cost ZONE 1 - $18,207 ZONE 2-$29,683 ZONE 3-$167,359 Central Park Rainwater Harvesting In Design Pete V./CP PK1012 $50,000 Zone 3 ZONE 4-$36,535 Carters Crossing Park Development In Design Pete V. PK1202 $36,000 Zone 4 8/12 ZONE 5-$194 ZONE 6-$397,033 Southwest Hike&Bike Trail,Phase 1 In Design CP&Pete V. PK0806 $268,000 Zone 6 4/12 ZONE 7-$172,329 Crpinptbn Tteeslllrigationr ., . .,:: Compie#eco..; . .. , ' _ Pete V PMaO4 , ..$ ,608, :'< Zone 7';-;, 10111r. _>..., `:.:,,$3 688:. ZONE 8-$50,475 Emerald Forest Park Playground& Under Construction CP&Pete V. PK0713 $63,000 Zone 8 3/12 Improvements ZONE 9-$24,744 ZONE 10-$301,827 ZONE 11- ($259) ZONE 12-$26,025 ZONE 13-:$709 ZONE 14-$80,486 ZONE 15-$461,250 - ZONE 16-20 $0 - ZONE 21 -:$1,078 ZONE 22-.23 -$0 - ZONE 24-$17,526 ZONE 25-$0 ZONE 26-$3,247 ZONE 27-29 $0 • Completed Projects Total $3,608 Design&On Hold Total Park Land Dedication Summary $354,000 Under Construction Total $63,000 y atttla , Rt#13Cotig T.smmet -„� Pending /On Hold 0 In Design 3 Community . lid j' Out to Bid/Re-Bid 0 'Zones Bids Received __ 0 ZONE A $19,838 Pending Construction_Contract_ 0 __ ZONE B Pending Design Contract 0 _ Under Construction 1 ZONE C Under Contract 0 ZONE D $0 Public Hearin, 0 5 Non-Park CIP Projects Project ( Funding :Completion Date Final Status Manager Project# Budget Source Expected / Cost Non—Park CIP Projects ; Actual Barron Road Phase II Land and In Design Streets Capital Irri•ation ST1026 $250,000 Fund 5/12 Landscape Plan for Electric Design WF0175 Substation Completed 160/1 $10,000 Electrical 12/11 Completed Project Total $0 Future Project Fund $260,000 Non Park Summary, I.t r Cprtt=lStecL ubatan fat Com•batt 7ti` 0 In Desi•n 1 Desi•n Com•leted Out to Bid 0 Bids Received 0 Inspection 0 Pending Construction Contract 0 Under Construction 0 Total 2 DECEMBER EVENTS (Art Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station DECEMBER EVENTS Christmas at the Creek: Wolf Pen Creek HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS I Dec.2, 3,9 a 10 16 -9 p.m. Three Stages of Live Performances Free Hayrides Free Cookies and Hot Chocolate Free Joy Jump Free Crafts for the Kids Free Live Nativity Presents with a Purpose-non-profit agencies will have booths set up presenting alternative giving options for the holidays Food Vendors Beautiful Lighting Displays PHOTOS WITH SANTA Dec 2, 3,9&10 16-9 p.m. Visit with Santa in the Green Room! Bring your own camera for photos or you can purchase a photo for$4. PRIVATE RESERVATIONS WITH SANTA Private reservations with Santa will be$20 per time slot. *Amount of time needed is determined by number of people in party. For reservations call 979.764.3486. Here is the schedule: • Sunday, Dec.4(5-8 p.m.) • Saturday, Dec. 10(2-5 p.m.) • Sunday, Dec. 11 (12-6 p.m.) • Wednesday, Dec. 14(6-9 p.m.) PERFORMANCES 16-9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2-Shelli Kruger School of Dance, Suzanne's School of Dance,Aggie Wranglers, Expressions Dance and Music,Creek View Elementary Show Choir, BCS Junior Drill Team & Rudder RangeRettes, Freudian Slip& TAMU Orchestra Saturday, Dec. 3-Shelli Kruger School of Dance, New Notes Barbershop Quartet, Franklin High School Lionettes, Franklin High School Cheerleaders, Franklin High School Flag Corps,Creekside Brass, Pet Parade and Pet Contest Friday,Dec.9-Kids Klub Dancers: College Hills,South Knoll,Southwood Valley, Rock Prairie, Pebble Creek, Forest Ridge, Creek View,Greens Prairie&Cypress Grove, Freudian Slip,TAMU Orchestra Page 1 11/21/2011 DECEMBER EVENTS Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station (SIX Saturday, Dec.10-MCM Dance Studio,Suzanne's School of Dance, On Our Toes Dance Studio, Baking Contest Awards PET NIGHT I Saturday,Dec. 3 16-9 p.m. Costume Contest I Three categories:toy,terrier and large breed Pet/Owner Look-Alike Contest Registration starts at 4:30 p.m.at the amphitheater stage and the contest begins at 6 p.m.Awards following. Activities include: pet parade,agility course,tricks exhibition, pet adoptions, pet photos with Santa,games and much more. Partners:Aggie Pet Zone,The Brazos Animal Shelter and Impact Animal Foundation BAKING CONTEST I Saturday,Dec. 10 Various prizes awarded according to taste and appearance. All entries must be edible. Youth Categories(age 12& under): cookies and holiday sweet specialty Adult Categories: cakes,cookies, non-sweet specialty and holiday sweet specialty 10 a.m. -2:30 p.m. -Drop off entries at The Arts Center(2275 Dartmouth) 3:30-5 p.m. -Judging will take place 5:50 p.m. -Awards on the Main Stage at Wolf Pen Creek 6-9 p.m.-Exhibit of entries at The Arts Center PRESENTS WITH A PURPOSE The following non-profits will have booths presenting alternative holiday giving options. Family Promise of BCS Voices for Children Big Brothers Big Sisters SARC Boys&Girls Club Project Unity Twin City Mission Health for All BVCASA Prenatal Clinic Scotty's House SOS Ministries MHMR(only Dec.2&9) Aggieland Pregnancy Outreach (only Dec. 2&3) Page 2 I 11/21/2011 DECEMBER EVENTS Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station THE ARTS COUNCIL OF BRAZOS VALLEY Weekends during Christmas at the Creek holiday celebration,the Arts Council of Brazos Valley will feature live entertainment,artist showcase,food,fun and a photography exhibition,which is free for the entire family at the Arts Center(2275 Darmouth Street). Maddens,Cake Junkie and Veritas will have food trucks in the parking lot. OTHER PARKS EVENTS Dec. 1—Winter Water Aerobics Begins Classes from Dec. 1—Feb. 29 (off Dec. 17—Jan 8) ® Evenings:7—8 p.m.T/W/TH at CSISD Natatorium;$45 resident,$70 non-resident You can still register online at parksweb.cstx.gov or visit the Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. For more information call 979.764.3486. Dec.2 —Last Day of Youth Basketball Registration Must be in PreK—8th Grades. Play begins January 23,2012.There are two ways to register! You can go online at parksweb.cstx.gov or visit the Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office between 8 a.m.and 5 p.m. For more information call 979.764.3486. Dec. 2 -Christmas at the Creek Mayor's Reception In celebration of this year's Christmas at the Creek event,we are hosting a Mayor's Holiday Reception, Dec. 2 from 5:15 p.m.to 6 p.m.at the Wolf Pen Creek Green Room. Light refreshments will be served.Select members of the Council and Parks Board will also be invited to the Amphitheater stage at about 6 p.m.to address audience members and to recognize sponsors. The ceremony should end by 6:35 p.m.with entertainment continuing through 9 p.m.that evening. Those Council and Parks Board members who are in need of special parking and want to shuttle to the event may park at Stephen C. Beachy Central Park near the main office to catch the 5:10 p.m. or 5:35 p.m.shuttle to Wolf Pen Creek. The return shuttle will run until all individuals are returned to their vehicles. Dec.3 -Lincoln Recreation Center Breakfast with Santa Youth ages 13 and under are welcome to come and kick off the Christmas Holiday with soulful spirit of cheer at Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, December 3,from 9 a.m.to 12 p.m. For more than 20 years,collaboration between Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.Alpha Phi Aphi Fraternity, Inc.,and the Lincoln Recreation Center has brought many smiles to youth. All participants will receive a hot breakfast and a free gift from Santa Clause. Activities include holiday carnival games,a short program of singing Christmas carols, and a dance performance. For more information,contact the Lincoln Recreation Center at 979.764.3733 Dec.4—Jingle Bell Fun Run The College Station Parks& Recreation Department in cooperation with the United Way will host the 22nd ANNUAL JINGLE BELL FUN RUN that will precede the annual Holiday Parade. The 2 mile run will be held on Sunday, Dec.4, beginning at the corner of University Drive and South College Avenue and ending at the corner of Texas Avenue and Villa Maria. Runners are to meet at 1:30 p.m. and the race Page 3 111/21/2011 DECEMBER EVENTS Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station It s. begins at 1:45 p.m. Register at Stephen C. Beachy Park Office located at 1000 Krenek Tap Road, Mon.-Fri.from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.The registration fee is$15 with checks payable to the United Way. For more information, contact Stephen C. Beachy Central Park at 979.764.3483. Dec.4- Bryan-College Station Christmas Parade I 2-4:30 p.m. This year,the College Station Parks& Recreation Department is entering three hayride floats in the annual Bryan-College Station Christmas Parade. Inside Santa's Workshop-Countdown to Christmas! Council and Parks Board have been invited to"float"with us as our floats depict the vision of Santa's workshop in its final moments before he takes that magical ride. As we know, it takes a village to pull off Santa's magic. We imagine his village looks a lot like ours! The Parade begins at 2 p.m.,though the last few entries do not enter the route until nearly 3 p.m. The Parade route is less than 2 miles and takes about an hour to traverse. Barring complications,the final entry in the Parade will exit the route about 4:30 p.m. Dec. 5—University Park Parking Lot Construction University Park parking lot at 300 Park Road will be closed for parking lot construction. The park will remain open, but the construction will take approximately 4 weeks to complete. Alternate parking will be on the side of the street or gravel road but we ask that you do not park on grassy areas. For more information,contact Stephen C. Beachy Central Park at 979.764.3486. Dec.7—Veterans Memorial World War ll Pilot Dedication The Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial Board of Directors will dedicate the first of five planned statues commemorating those who served in the Armed Forces during World War II.This first statue,a life-size bronze, will be a US Naval Aviator in the likeness of LT George H.W Bush.The ceremony will take place on Wednesday, December 7(also Pearl Harbor Day),at 11 a.m.on the Lynn Stuart Pathway at Veterans Park and Athletic Complex.The ceremony is free and open to the public. For more information,contact Anne Boykin at 979.450.3296 or at info@bvvm.org. Dec.7 - Kids Klub North Division Dance Recital I 6:15 p.m.at Southwood Valley Elementary For more information,contact the Kids Klub program office at 979.764.3831. Dec.8- Senior Holiday Dance Celebrate the holidays at the Senior Holiday Dance held at the College Station Conference Center located at 1300 George Bush Drive from 5:30-7:30 pm. FREE refreshments and door prizes. For more information,contact the Southwood Community Center at 979.764.6351. Dec. 10-Lincoln Recreation Center"Age of Elegance"Senior Pageant I 6-9 p.m. Dec. 10 from 6—9 p.m.,all seniors(ages 55+) are invited to the Lincoln Recreation Center Senior Pageant to Page 4 1 11/21/2011 DECEMBER EVENTS ( , *- Parks&Recreation Department l City of College Station es enjoy free food,entertainment and door prizes! The pageant will honor the Age of Elegance,a showcase of the latest fashion. For more information,contact the Lincoln Recreation Center at 979.764.3733. Dec. 11-BCS Marathon+Half Marathon 7:00 a.m.on December 11,2011 Wolf Pen Creek will host 1,600 runners from across the state embark on a 13.1 or 26.2 mile journey through the streets of Bryan,College Station,and Texas A&M University. The start and finish line is at Wolf Pen Creek in College Station. The courses will be flat and fast, and the route includes plenty of shady neighborhoods, and several golf courses. For more information,visit bcsmarathon.com. Dec. 14-Southwood Community Center Holiday Open House All Senior Adults are invited to an Holiday Open House at the Southwood Community Center. Discover activities and classes offered to Senior Adults. Enjoy fresh baked cookies, entertainment,door prizes and pictures with Santa! For more information, contact the Southwood Community Center at 979.764.6351. Dec. 15 - Kids Klub South Division Dance Recital I 6:15 p.m. at Creek View Elementary For more information,contact the Kids Klub program office at 979.764.3831. Dec.21 - 22,27-29 and Ian. 3 -6: Lincoln Recreation Center Youth Activities The Lincoln Recreation Center will open during the Holiday break offering youth activities from 8 a.m.to 5 p.m. To participate,youth must have a current Lincoln Recreation Center membership or purchase a Christmas pass for$15.00 and meet the age requirement of 6 to 18 years old. The schedule is below: Wednesday, December 21: 8-5 Thursday, December 22: 8-5 Friday, December 23: CLOSED Monday, December 26: CLOSED Tuesday, December 27: 8-5 Wednesday, December 28: 8-5 Thursday, December 29: 8-5 Friday, December 30: 8-1 Monday,January 2: CLOSED Tuesday,January 3: 8-5 Wednesday,January 4: 8-5 Thursday,January 5: 8-5 Friday,January 6: 8-5 For more information,contact the Lincoln Recreation Center at 979.764.3733. Dec. 23-26: City Holiday Dec.30-SWCC Line Dancers Perform at Reed Area The Southwood Community Center Senior Line Dance group will perform at Reed Area during half time of the Women's Basketball Game against McNeese State at 7 p.m. For more information, contact the Senior Services Coordinator at 979.764.6371. Page 5 111/21/2011 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING BRYAN + COLLEGE STATION PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM ADVISORY BOARD November 15, 2011 On the 15th day of November 2011,the Bryan+ College Station Public Library System Advisory Board of the cities of Bryan and College Station,Texas,met in regular meeting at the Carnegie History Center, 111 S. Main Street, Bryan,Texas 77803.. 1. Larry Ringer, President, called the meeting to order at 5:20 p.m.and the following were present: 2. ATTENDANCE Name Present/ #of meetings #of meetings Absent held since attended since appointment appointment Larry Ringer,President P 88 82 Sonia Gangotena P 35 26 Robert McGeachin P 10 9 Helen Kunz P 30 25 Carroll Johnson A 47 25 Dorothy Hagen A 12 11 Charles Smith P 29 29 Felicia Glover P 4 4 3. Other attendees were Dr. Larry Koeninger, Library System Director; Kathy Nixie, Ringer Library Manager; and Laura Mills,Adm.Asst. 4.The previous meeting minutes of October 18, 2011 were approved as distributed. 5. The monthly stats for October were reviewed 6. In old business, Dr. Koeninger reported that he was working with Karen Ladhe and Danny Krc to locate a contractor to give an estimate to get the Mounce Library ADA compliant in order to file a variance. No contractors have been willing to do an estimate so the project is on hold. Dr. Koeninger reported the parking garage is to be in use November 11, 2011. 7. There was no new business. 8. Dr. Koeninger's Librarian's report is attached. 9. There were no requests for agenda items for the next meeting to be held on January 17, 2012 at the Clara Mounce Library. 10.The meeting adjourned at 5:50 pm. Larry Ringer, President Larry Koeninger, Library System Director LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD October 18. 2011 1. BTOP grant a. Computers Deployed 2. Eaudiobooks a. Recorded Books player scheduled to launch this week 3. Parking Garage a. Open to Public 11/11/11 b. Will have free parking for library staff on top level 4. Kathy Nixie a. 361-249-0397 (c) b. 979-764-3625 (w) c. knixie@bryantx.gov CLARA B.MOUNCE PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT FOR: November,2011 This Year Last Year SERVICES: Hours Open 225 240 Meeting Room Usage 36 38 Patrons Registered 257 328 Total Patrons Active or Expired<2 Years -17,933 17,719 Overdue Notices 1,574 1,875 Holds Filled 1,727 1,768 ti of People Visiting Library 15,161 17,063 #of Checkouts 21,690 25,129 #of Checkins 20,821 23,908 In House Use 3,443 3,701 ,CHILDREN'S REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Story Hour/Attendance 10/293 6/249 Teen Program/Attendance 6/42 3/30 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 1/25 Special Programs/Attendance 3/36 1/12 Reference Transactions 419 478 Summer Reading Club Registered this month Summer Reading Club Total Registration/Total Completion ADULT REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Adult Programs/Attendance 0/0 --.9/0 Interlibrary Loan Received 65 -58 Interlibrary Loan Sent 0 Reference Transactions 563 675 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 0/0 0/0 Technology Classes/Attendance 3/6 8/39 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT(Items Added): Adult Books 397 515 Juvenile Books 245 67 Adult Media 19 27 Juvenile Media 3 9 Videos 31 72 Microforms CIRCULATION THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Adult Juvenile Other Adult Juvenile Other TCILL 2,046 2,244 Books 7,552 8,166 8,294 9,695 Periodicals 334 46 519 21 Paperbacks 893 990 Media 855 268 742 360 DVDs 3,482 4,454 Videos 15 31 Wireless Internet 2,695 Internet Computers 4,088 4,709 ILL 65 58 Reference 43 3 30 1 TOTAL 9,677 8,483 12,391 10,575 10,077 11,496 GRAND TOTAL 30,551 32,148 Prepared by Approved by LARRY J. RINGER PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT FOR: November,2011 This Year Last Year SERVICES: Hours Open — _-- ------_---._ 248 258 Meeting Room Usage --- 10 15 Patrons Registered _ — 209 — _282 Total Patrons Active or Expired<2 Years — —_ 16,188 15,976 Overdue Notices 1,468 1,764 Holds Filled - - -- 3,460 3,439 Hof People Visiting Library _—._.. ---_--_�_ --_,_ 15,610 17,484 #of Checkouts 28,046 30,008 #of Checkins — _ 26,037 29,061 In House Use 3,331 3,836 CHILDREN'S REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Story Hour/Attendance 10/249 18/91 Teen Program/Attendance 4/31 2/17 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 0/0 3/92 Special Programs/Attendance 0/0 0/0 Reference Transactions 654 321 Summer Reading Club Registered this month 0 0/0 Summer Reading Club Total Registration/Total Completion w --� 0 0/0 ADULT REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Adult Programs/Attendance 12/109 12/92 Interlibrary Loan Received ----'-"-------'-'___—_____---_.-- - ----- —28---u-- 32 Interlibrary Loan Sent ----�. .—_ —_—_� —___-7 Reference Transactions 931 1,194 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance ------- —__ ---_ ---- _- --_—_-__0/0 0/0 Technology Classes/Attendance 0/0 0/0 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT(Items Added): Adult Books --------- ---- ---------- --------_ 392375 Juvenile Books 48 118 Adult Media 9 7 Juvenile Media 2 Videos 64 140 Microforms CIRCULATION THIS YEARLAST YEAR Adult Juvenile Other Adult Juvenile Other TCILL 767920 Books ---8,943 12,690 ___. 10,162 13,539 Periodicals 434 376 515 52 Paperbacks 927 620 Media 721 376T 755 326 DVDsI 3,549 .-- ---- 3,611 Videos _____ _ 310 402 Wireless Internet 584 536 Internet Computers 2,195 3,135 ILL 28 32 Reference 6 23 1 TOTAL 11,031 13,442 7,433 12,075 13,918 8,636 GRAND TOTAL _--_ —_----- 31,906 —� — - ----- 34,629 —�_— Prepared by Approved by CARNEGIE CENTER OF BRAZOS VALLEY HISTORY THIS LAST REPORT FOR: November, 2011 YEAR YEAR SERVICES: Hours Open 128 118 Patrons Registered Total Active Patrons 5 9 # of People Visiting Library - 935 # of Checkouts (Internet POs_plus renewals) #of Checkins REFERENCE/GENEALOGY INFORMATION: Interlibrary Loan Received 2 Reference Transactions 63 34 Visits &Tours/Attendance 3 of 30 Special Programs/Attendance 6 of 43 3 of 32 Outside Programs/Attendance COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT: Adult Books 3 Juvenile Books Adult Media Microforms Periodicals IN HOUSE USE/CIRCULATION Internet Computers 30 27 CD-rom Computers Books 187 112 Rare Books 8 3 History Books 8 7 Files 5 of 30 31 Photo Files 4 5 Microfilm 5 9 ILL 2 History Lab Maps 12 3 Microform Machine Use 7 18 Periodical Use 1 5 CD's Not in Database 1 New Scans 4 Photo Collection Use 4 Wireless Internet 992 TOTAL In House Use 1258 227 Prepared by Reviewed by