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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/26/2001 - Regular Minutes - Senior Advisory Committee Senior Advisory Committee Regular Meeting & Workshop Monday, November 26, 2001 TES Members Present: Phyllis Dozier, A ie Lee Finch, Laura Holmes, Gerald Jordan, Bill Kling, Billy Lay, Mary Jo Lay, Neal Nutall, Carol Parzen, S e Reynolds, Joa a Yeager Members Absent: Vallie Broussard, Helen Siegel and Haskell Monroe Staff Present: Steve Beachy, Peter Lamont, David Gerling and Marci Rodgers I. Call to order. The meeting was called to order by Billy Lay at 10:10am IL Hear visitors. None III. Approval of ° utes from meeting of October 29, 2001. The ° utes were approved as circulated. IV. Eisenhower Leadership Development Progr4 reports. Michael Kemper, Julie Leake and Drew Neumeyer presented a power point presentation on their research. The project focus was on senior facilities, progr °ng and tr. portation. The students conducted a survey of citizens in College Station who are 65 years of age and older. Five hundred surveys were mailed and 127 were ret ed and results recorded. The co ttee was provided with an executive su ary and conclusion from the survey of College Station senior citizens. (Copy on file) The co ittee was given opport °ty to respond to the report and e reco endations. V. Report from Senior Services Coord° tor. (on file) VI. Lunch VII. Workshop Session Steve Beachy lead the workshop session and asked committee members to offer suggestions for programs they would like to see the city offer. Options for programs: • Educational classes offered off the university campus such as art and politics II Arts and crafts • Games such as dominoes and cards • Listening to old radio shows • Offer a meal with a speaker once a month using local resources for current events • Lecture series utilizing Texas A&M professors • Facilities in the park for seniors such as walking trails, games and all weather facilities • Exercise classes, indoor weights and low impact aerobics • Utilize representative groups of all ages in the community for dispersing infor tion and receiving input for projects before they are put in place in order to improve co unication from council to co unity ® Exercise equipment, game rooms and pools ® Develop a Senior Resource Group which would act as an infor tion center for all services available to seniors. • Information Center could include infor tion for senior veterans and other gove ent progra ® Resource room that is inviting and comfortable for reading • Meals • Trips (museums, sporting events, shopping) • Volunteer groups organized • Outreach—seniors serving the needy Communication/Coordination .The group discussed effective ways to co unicate progra offered to the citizens and the following ideas were mentioned. • Newspaper • Web sites ® Interfaith organizations • TV access chat el • Retirement Living Co unities (Newsletters) ® Newcomers packet including information on senior progra • Program information available in physician's waiting roo • Flyers at the grocery stores • City newsletter/Utility bill insert • TV news shows • Radio &TV Public Service A, ouncements • Movie Theaters ® Libraries • Provide information on progr s to local churches and their senior groups • Develop relationships with the Pastors from black churches in order to promote programs to their members ▪ Town Hall type meeting for distributing information The Committee also looked into options for facilities and discussed options presented by staff. (on file) Other suggestions from the committee included: • Portable buildings from the school district • Central Park most desirable setting VIII. Next meeting date and agenda. Monday, December 17, 2001 Review recommendation prepared by staff to be presented to City Council on Jan . y 10, 2002. IX. Adjourn. The meeting adjourned at 1:30pm