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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/29/2001 - Regular Minutes - Senior Advisory Committee Senior Advisory Committee Regular Meeting Monday, January 29, 2001 10:00am The Exit Minutes Members Present: Annie Lee Finch, Bill Kling, Florace Kling, Bill Lay, Carol Parzen, Joanna Yeager, James Boone, Mary Jo Lay, Mary Lancaster, Bill Lancaster, Vallie Broussard Visitor: Rebecca McAlphin, Courtney Jester Staff Present: Marci Rodgers I. Bill Lay called the meeting to order at 10:05am IL Approval of December 18, 2000 minutes: Bill Kling made the motion that the minutes be approved. Mary Jo Lay seconded the motion. The minutes were approved. Marci Rodgers introduced Courtney Jester, an A&M student who will be serving as an intern in public relations for the senior programs and Rebecca McAlphin a member of the Eisenhower Leadership group which is helping the city with a needs assessment and feasibility study for a senior facility. III. Review final draft of "Senior Friendly" brochure: The following changes were recommended. Cover page should ask the question, "Why should every business be senior friendly?" The middle section should read: second bullet, "Appropriate waiting areas" and omit the rest of the statement. Third bullet, "Easy access and close parking". Add a fourth bullet, "Uncluttered aisles." The purpose of this brochure and the senior friendly award is to encourage citizens and business owners to nominate a business which exemplifies exceptional service toward the older adult in our community. Guidelines are listed in the brochure. The Senior Advisory Committee hopes that this effort will educate retail businesses on the importance of serving the needs of older adults as well as the significant economic base they provide. The businesses selected will be recognized by the Mayor's Award program. The business would be recognized in the media and a decal for the business window will be designed and available to display. Awareness of the program will begin with a media blitz and printing and distribution of the brochure. IV. Eisenhower Leadership Development Program report: Rebecca McAlphin described the group project and read the problem statement they have established. "With an increasing number of senior citizens choosing College Station as a retirement location, the City of College Station has addressed the need for better programs and facilities dedicated to serving senior citizens. This section of the population is comprised of socio-economically diverse individuals who are looking to give something back to the community as well as have a number of social, recreational, and educational programs available to them. The project group will have to conduct a needs assessment of the city's senior population and provide a recommendation for programs and facilities that should be available to meet these needs." A survey is the next step with a completion date of February 14th. Rebecca also explained that the group plans to visit facilities in other cities. V. Focus Group planned for February 1, 2001 - Intergenerational Parks Those who volunteered to attend the focus group included: James and Lillian Boone, Bill and Mary Jo Lay, Joanna Yeager, Annie Lee Finch, Carol Parzen, Mary and Bill Lancaster. The committee suggested other individuals that might be willing to participate. Marci will make those contacts. VI. Senior Day at the Capitol — Tuesday, February 5, 2001 10:30am, Front steps of the Capital VII. Senior Services Coordinator report: Report on file Carol Parzen announced upcoming free concerts which will be held on the A&M campus and in the community. VIII. Next meeting: Monday, February 26, 2001 at the teen center IX. Adjourn: The meeting ended at 11:05am