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HomeMy WebLinkAboutProgress Report on Lincoln Center ProjectIN TRUCTIONS FOR WORK TO BE DATE DUE 4 NAME "" -74iil LETTER OR MAbiUSCRIPT: Final Copy No. Carbons / Rough Draft No. Carbons Master t/ Xerox Type No. Copies Purpose: Research Teaching Office Extension Personal (Repaid) Other (Specify) INSTRUCTIONS TO TYPUT: Color Paper: White Yellow Green Pink Blue Letterhead PROGRESS REPORT ON LINCOLN CENTER PROJECT The Lincoln Center Project was undertaken by the Recreation and Parks 209 Maintenance and Operations Class with two main objectives in mind. First, to restore and improve the condition of the existing facilities. Second, to plan and design a recreation program for Lincoln Center which will increase the recreational opportunities for the people of this area. Since the project was started, there has been considerable improvements made at the center. One of the most obvious improvements is the condition of the outside area. The grass has been. mowed, glass and other litter has been picked up; this has added greatly to the esthetic quality of the area. The permanent structures have all undergone a massive cleanup program; such as scrubbing the walls and floors and repainting the inside of most of the buildings. All of the projected plans have not been completed at this time; however, most of the major objectives are underway and will be completed by the end of April. A progress report and plans for each facility is as follows: (1) LIBRARY ROOM To date the walls and floors within this room have been cleaned and the top section of the walls have been repainted. Also, the rest rooms have been given, -a --thorough cleaning. Additional plans for this facility include repainting the lower section of the walls, fixing and replacing the light fixtures, and waxing the floors. Also, another objective is to add additional shelves for books and to stock the library with books. (2) (2) STAGE ROOM To date the stage room walls have been painted and the floors given a good cleaning. Additional plans are to sand and varnish the stage floor, obtain curtains for the stage, and replace needed light fixtures. (3) GYM To date the showers have been repainted and approximately of the old tile floor has been removed. In addition to this the individual storage rooms were given a general cleaning and were rearranged. Major objectives of this group is to retile the gym floor, paint the bleachers, and repaint the inside and outside walls. Also, plans are to varnish the wood work in the gym. (4) GROUNDS The major objective of this group is to give the entire area a massive cleanup; this includes picking up trash, mowing the grass, and trimming around the walks and buildings. Another main objective is the improvement of the lighted baseball field. To date, the grounds have been mowed, glass and trash has been picked up, and several loads of sand have been spread on the baseball diamond infield. In addition to this, the spectator stands around the baseball field have been repainted. Also, the old concession stand which was beyond repair has been torn down. Additional plans are to plant some trees and shrubs and remove -.the entire area as needed. (3) RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES PLANNED The recreational opportunities which we plan to provide at Lincoln Center are as follows: (1) badmitton (2) baseball (3) basketball (4 ) boxing (5) croquet (6) football (7) horseshoes (8) table tennis (9) tennis (10) shuffleboard (11) volleyball (12) weight training (13) finger painting To offer opportunities such as these requires equipment such as gloves, balls, nets, rackets, etc. An inventory of the existing equipment shows that some additional equipment is needed in order to have an effective program. (Inventory of supplies and equip- ment is attached). DONATIONS Thus far donations have been limited to the following: (1) 2 gallons white paint ----Sherwin Williams (2) 3 gallons white paint ---- Gibsons (3) 920.00 worth of paint ----Stuarts Music Co. (4) trees and shrubs ---------Green Thumb Nursery has agreed to donate a variety of trees and shrubs It has been pointed out that we desperately need books for the library and equipment such as balls, nets, etc. for the programs. Lincoln Civic Center Group 7- Programing Inventory of supplies and equipment ufieSlies PP 1.badmitton NEED NE 2.Baseball 3.basketball 4 . boxing Item birdies poles rackets balls a)hard b)soft new used bR%rd b)soft chest guard !facemasks gloves headgaurds pitckuRer rule books -SE balls nets headsets gloves puching bag 6.croquet 27 balls mallets 1 posts 1 rings 6 rack 7.finger- ' paintin j paper 8.Football new 5 balls 9.Horseshoe. 10.roller- skating 11.Table- tennis !Horseshoes skates keys balls nets p�dl� S No. W 2 2_# 1 March 14,197. Condition i good good good C (V-e-e4J t good w-P�q 19 27 2 poor (/V �---c-0) 1 ° 1 2 6 fair 2 right ' 4 1 1 new 5 new /J e --CQ good 2 are in good condition Poo condition, dry rotted Poo 22. 3 new,fair,poor 2 poor (/V �---c-0) 2 ` extra 2 f fair 2* ' good 1 new 13 fair 8 good, three other heads 4 8 # need more --- 1 ( poor, need repairs 50 sheets poor, been damp, dirty 2 � 4 ! good T 5* 1 single good 3 22. 3 new,fair,poor .Inventory page 2 Games Item 12 .'tenni s 13 -Shuffleboard 14.Swinging 15.Vollyball balls anew b)used net presses rackets racks disks swing balls net 16.Weight straining i bars a) 6ft. b) 1ft. bench chest pRa.�, !collars I a)large b)small executive- dumbells ;oxer -bike jump ropes weighs 25 lbs. 10 lbs. 5 lbs. i 2.5 lbs. first aid kit No. iR 65 1 4 5 8 12 1 3 1 1 6 7 1 1 2 6 6 7 Condition Mair good good, lneeds to be restrung new good !poor cover, ripped — /J e_ -/.-,P good 3 i poor, bent on ends, dangerous t good needs repairs, tighten bolts 7 -strand spring pull, new need bolts in 2 'need bolts in 4 iinstruction booklet included ;chain needs -links removed s new 3 air pumps, all workable but only two needles.