HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/31/2009 - Regular Minutes - Senior Advisory Committee College Station Senior Advisory Committee
Regular Meeting
Monday, August 31, 2009
College Station Teen Center
1520 Rock Prairie Rd.
10:00 a.m.
MINUTES
Members Present: E.E. Bums, Joyce Davis, Jon Denton, Anne Hazen, Dorothy Hernandez,
Clifford Linsey, Neal Nutall, Colleen Risinger, Jean Roberts, Dorthea Robinson, Ron Silvia and
Joanna Yeager
Members Absent: Jack Hernandez and Laura Holmes
Visitors Present: David Beirne, Robert Meyer and Yvonne Stevens
Staff Present: David Schmitz, Assistant Director, Parks and Recreation Department
Peter Lamont, Recreation Superintendent and Marci Rodgers, Senior Services Coordinator
I. Call to order Ron Silvia, Chairman, called the meeting to order at 10:02 a.m.
H. Welcome guests and visitors
• David Beime spoke on behalf of an organization called "Keep College Station Safe"
He explained that the organization is looking for volunteers interested in the support
of the"Red Light Camera"project.
• Yvonne Stevens was awarded a service plaque for her years of service with the Senior
Advisory Committee (2006-2009)
HI. Approval of minutes from regular meeting on July 27,2009 E.E. Burns made the
motion to approve the minutes. Jon Denton seconded the motion. The motion passed
unanimously.
IV. Presentation, possible action and discussion on Citizen Police Academy with
Senior Officer Karla Wiesepape, Special Services Division Officer Wiesepape
distributed information on the academy. She explained the outstanding opportunity
available for citizens to learn about the College Station Police Department and the
jobs of each division within the department. The program is free and meets for 11
weeks on Tuesday evenings. The fall class is full, and one will be offered in the
Spring.
V. Presentation, possible action and discussion from Senior Center Sub-committee
and council budget hearings (8-11-09 meeting notes on file) Anne Hazen,
Chairman,reported for the sub-committee. Ms. Hazen reported that the sub-
committee met on August 1 ith to discuss goals and objectives. A plan was also
developed to coordinate those wishing to speak at the public hearing to be held on
August 271h concerning the 2009-2010 proposed budget.
It was also reported that Joanna Yeager, Jean Roberts and Anne Hazen attended the
Park and Recreation Advisory Board on August 11 th' Ms. Hazen addressed the Board
regarding the need for a place for seniors to meet and explained that members from
the Senior Advisory Committee would be attending and speaking to the City Council
during the upcoming budget meetings. Joanna Yeager, Jean Roberts, Clifford
Lindsey and Anne Hazen addressed the Council on August 27th at the public hearing
concerning the need for a place for seniors to meet.
David Schmitz explained to the committee that currently, space for senior use only
was not available in any of the city facilities. He asked if anyone had a suggestion for
possible locations to write in on a list that was passed around to the members. Staff
will look into the suggestions. The sub-committee and any members of the Senior
Advisory Committee were encouraged to visit possible sites before the next regular
meeting.
VI. Presentation, possible action and discussion on possible state and federal grants
with Jon Denton Jon Denton presented a power point presentation with a handout to
the committee. He explained that he had worked in the Education Department at
Texas A&M before retirin.g and his duties included overseeing grants for the
department. He described the information that needed to be researched and collected
such as our programs, goals, population figures and program participation figures.
He discussed funding opportunities including federal, state and foundations. The
committee was very appreciative of his presentation.
VII. Presentation, possible action and discussion on Senior Services Coordinator
report regarding upcoming programs and events.
VIII. Presentation, possible action and discussion on future agenda items: A
Committee 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.
IX. Next meeting: Monday, September 28, 2009
X. Adjourn The committee adjourned at 11:30 a.m.
HERFEAGEWORKS
August 21, 2009
Mayor Ben White
City of College Station
1101 Texas Avenue
College Station, Texas 77840
Mr. Glen Brown, City Manager
City Hall
PO Box 9960
College Station, TX 77840
Project Developinent
Hiskyrical Research
Dear Mayor White & Mr. Brown,
Cultural Surve:es
Oral histories This letter is long overdUe. After attending Anne Boykin's Exploring
Photo-Doeunamtation History Lunch Lecture Series on Native American foodway traditions
Pnblicalions in Texas, I resolved to write the city leadership in College Station to
thank them for their innovative thinking and foresight in creating such
a unique citizen-oriented program in central Texas. Judging from the
near capacity crowd at the lunch lecture series, the word is definitely
out in College Station about your Heritage Program offerings.
lm my experience (20 years directing community outreach heritage
programs in five different states and jurisdictions), the impact of this
type of programming can not be overstated, especially when one
considers the potential breadth and reach in the community and be-
yond. But I am sure the numbers that Ms. Boykin is generating from
program lectures, exhibits, archival collections, etc., more than tell the
tale.
Over time expect the cost/return ratio on this program to consistently
vie for the top spot on your budget sheet. Again, from my
experience, this is typical for these types of heritage driven commu-
nity outreach programs. Of course, you have the advantage of an
accomplished administrator in Anne Boykin, a woman who has taken
this program from ground zero to state and national acclaim in an
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amazingly brief period of time. Yet another reason to celebrate the
(cost/ return ratio on this program.
Truly, you don't need to convince me or your other admirers across
the state and beyond, that this heritage program sets the standard for
Texas. Please keep up the good work, for the Eyes of Texas shine
upon you.
Sincerely,
Douglas Manger
Project De-velopmem
Principal
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Oral :f Liistories
Pfloto-Duethnentation
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College Station, Texas 77845
August 5, 2008
Mr. Tony Cisneros
Director of Parks and Recreation
City of College Station
1000 Krenek Tap Road
College Station, Texas 77842
Dear Mr. Cisneros,
I want to thank you for the work that Mr. Pete Vanecek has done on the plans for
renovating Windwood Park. We appreciate the reviews that have already been done in
the Parks and Recreation Department and in the Planning and Development Services
Department. We look forward to seeing the plan come to the City Council in October for
approval. lithe new budget requires changes in the plan, we will be happy to meet again
to discuss the priorities.
I also want to thank you for the help of Mr. Curtis Bingham, Mr. Paul Rucker, and
Park Staff, Benches and trash cans were brought to Windwood Park for our annual July
41h Parade and Picnic, so that everyone had a place to sit to eat their food and all of the
trash was contained. Mr. Rucker made sure that the benches were freshly cleaned and
placed in the shade, which made the event much more pleasant.
Thank you for supporting Windwood neighborhood and our use of the park.
Sincerely,
Sherry Ellison
Windwood Neighborhood Association President
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