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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/26/2004 - Regular Minutes - Senior Advisory Committee Senior Advisory Committee Regular Meeting Monday, April 26, 2004 College Station Teen Center 1520 Rock Prairie Road 10:00am MINUTES Members Present: E.E. Burns, Frank Camplone, Fred Dollar, Laura Holmes, Robert Meyer, Raymond Reed, Suzanne Reynolds, Colleen Risinger, Dipankar Sen, Yvonne Stevens, Betty Wilborn and Joanna Yeager Members Absent: Catherine Lamb, Haskell Monroe and Neal Nutall Staff Present: David Wood, Peter Lamont and Marci Rodgers I. Call to order. The meeting was called to order at 10:00am by Joanna Yeager, Chairman II. Hear visitors. No visitors III. Approval of minutes from regular meeting on March 29, 2004. Robert Meyer made the motion that the minutes be approved. Ray Reed seconded the motion. The motion passed. IV. Discussion, consideration and possible action concerning LifeTrail at Central Park. Presented by David Wood, Parks Planner with Parks and Recreation Department. Lifetrail is a series of outdoor exercise/physical activity stations designed specifically to enhance wellness in adults aged 50 and over. David said that Central Park's walking trail would be an ideal location for the system to be installed with the future senior center being located in the park. A video was shown to the committee. The committee discussed the concerns and benefits of the equipment. The cost of the system is $20,000. David will investigate locations that have the LifeTrail installed for a possible visit. Ray Reed made the motion that the committee supports the purchase and installation of LifeTrail at Central Park along the walking/bike trail. Colleen Risinger seconded the motion. The motion passed. V. Discussion, consideration and possible action concerning Senior Games Peter Lamont, Recreation Superintendent. Peter Lamont explained that he met with David Schmidt, the Bryan Parks and Recreation Director, and discussed the possibility of the two cities hosting a "Golden Age Olympics" for seniors 50 and over. This is a program they have both been involved with in the City of McAllen. Several events, both passive and active were offered over the winter months. The intent was to bring people together with like interests and not necessarily for competition. Peter asked the committee for suggestions on approximately five core events they would like to see offered. The committee discussed the event and felt like it would be a good idea to hold such an event for the fun of it. Laura Holmes made the motion that the committee support the event and further investigate the events with the program sub-committee and regular reports should be made to the committee. Ray Reed seconded the motion. All approved VI. Review, discussion and possible action concerning sub-committee reports: • Program Sub-Committee, Catherine Lamb Robert Meyer reported for Catherine Lamb. (See Attached minutes for Program Sub Committee) • Goals, Robert Meyer Mr. Meyer reviewed the progress of the committee goals for 2004. (Report Attached) VII. Senior Services Coordinator Report (Report Attached) VIII. Next meeting date and agenda items. Monday, May 24, 2004 Program Sub-Committee Charles Cryan, Gift Program IX. Adjourn: The committee adjourned at 11:25am Senior Services Coordinator Report April 2004 Fitness Center and Health Club discounts for seniors Aerofit 846-8724 does offer a discount for seniors 55 and over. The cost to join is $33.00/month compared to $37.00/month. Classes designed for seniors are offered such as water fitness and stretch classes. Gold's Gym 764-8000 offers an over 55 discount 2004 Starlight Music Series Free Admission to all concerts. You are invited to bring your own coolers & picnic baskets-No pets, please! No glass containers. Soft drinks and snacks are available to buy. Gates open at 6:30pm at Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater. For more information, call 764-3486. No reserved seating, but you may bring your own lawn chairs and staff will assist you in carrying items. Drivers Escort Program The Driver Escort Program is operating at this time. They only have two drivers and if an individual would like to request a ride they should call 595-2800 ext 2027. There is no charge for the transportation. Drivers are needed and should call the same number and ask for Shirley if interested. Drivers are reimbursed for mileage. Seniors Expo 2004 "Aging Texas Well" is the theme this year. The event takes place on Wednesday, May 26th from 9:OOam-3:OOpm at the Brazos Center. This is a great opportunity for seniors to learn about our "Senior Friendly" community. Admission is free and we have 80 booths, speakers and entertainment throughout the day. Information on travel, nutrition, housing, safety, health & fitness and so much more will be available. Door prizes will be given away and a grand prize of a cruise for two will be given away. Volunteers needed. Events in May: Beginning and Intermediate Computer Classes: May 3-20, Teen Center Computer Club: May 12th 9:00-10:30, College Station Utility Service Center Ballroom Dance: May 20th 7:00-9:00, College Station Conference Center Lincoln Center Computer Classes: Thursdays, May 6,13, 20, 27 Third Friday Bridge: Friday, May 21st 9:30-12:30 Tuesday Bridge: Tuesday, May 4, 11, 18, 25 — Teen Center