HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet - PR - 2003.05.15BURLINGAME PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
7:00 P.M., Thursday, May 15, 2003
Conference Room "A", City Hall, 501 Primrose Road, Burlingame
1. Roll Call
Dittman, Erickson, Heathcote, Kahn, Larios, Lawson, Mindennan, Muller,
Youth Advisory Commissioners Warden, Webb
2. Approval of Minutes
Approve the minutes of the April 17, 2003 meeting
3. Old Business
A. Youth Advisory Committee Report
B. Senior Resources Handbook
C. Teen Center Dinner Dance
4. Public Comments
This is the opportunity for members of the public to address the Commission regarding
items not otherwise on the agenda. The Ralph M. Brown Act prohibits the Commission
from acting on any matter that is not on the agenda. The Chairperson may limit speakers
to three minutes each.
New Business
6. Reports
A. Parks and Recreation Division Reports
B. Commissioners
C. Recreation Division Revenue Report
7. Adjournment
Next Regular Meetings:
Thursday, June 19, 2003 — 7:00 pin at Conference Room "A", City Hall
NOTICE: Any attendees wishing accommodations for disabilities should contact the Parks & Recreation
Dept. at (650) 558-7330 at least 24 hours before the meeting. A copy of the agenda packet is available
for review at the Recreation Center, 850 Burlingame Avenue, during normal office hours. The agendas
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MEMORANDUM
Date: May 13, 2003
To: Parks & Recreation Commissioners
City Council
From: Randy Schwartz
Re: Monthly Report
Parks Division
1. Restrooms — New restrooms at Ray Park and Cuernavaca Park have been opened to the
public for use.
2. Ballfields — Baseball and softball fields are being prepared for daily use by school teams,
youth sports groups and adult softball leagues.
Recreation Division
1. Preschool — New sessions of Half Moon Music approx. 130 students. New session of My
`-- First Art approx. 75 students. Hooray Days (spring break camp for preschool) 23 students.
2. Youth — Hip Jazz Hop class was full with 15 students, Jr. Chef s Willie Wonka full with 12
students.
3. Teens — Giants game (19 teens), Extreme Adventures Camp (27), YAC Dance (300),
Babysitting Workshop (11). Leader -in -Training program (30 applicants), YAC Attack
Conference in San Jose had 11 YAC members attend.
4. Adult Classes — Mom's Gym (5 students); Bird Watching (7); Living Trusts (7); Skating
(4). Fitness classes remain popular.
Special Events — Giants Night sold out 350 tickets, with profit of $934. Humm Baby!
Upcoming activities:
May 16 Giant's Night
May 23-25 Disneyland Trip
June 2 Millbrae / Burlingame Community Golf Tournament cr Greenhills
June 7 & 8 Art in the Park, 10:00 am — 5:00 pm
Week of June 16"' Summer Programs Begin
July 6, 13, 20, 27 Music in the Park Sunday Concert Series 1:00 — 3 :00 pm