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' � RENTO�IAYOR'S SENIOR CITIZENS' ADVISOR�MMITTEE OCT 2 $ ZO11
��� October 3, 2011
RECEIVED
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
M�MSERS PRESENT: Pat Baylor, Mary B. Brown, Mary Burns-Haley, Ben Cheney, Marjorie Cochran-Reep,
Dorothy Cook, Eric Eastberg, Mary Ann Ellingson, Mary Lou Gilbert, Douglas Gregory, Ruby Griffin, Saridra
Polley, Rose Warren.
EXCUSED: Emilie McCue and Elaine Koehler.
STA�F: Shawn Daly, Debbie Little, Tim Williams.
GUEST: Sabrina Jones, Senior Services.
President Ben Cheney called the meeting to order at 10:00 A.M. Attendance was taken. Minutes of the
previous meeting were approved as read.
TREASUR�R'S REPORT—Treasurer, Rose Warren, reported the following:
Bank Statement $13,052.07
Emergency Fund 203.25
Petty Cash 20.23
Forgotten Badge fund 6.00
Interest for September .74
SENIOR SERVlCFS COORDINATOR'S REPORT—Shawn Daly
• Shawn introduced Sabrina Jones with Senior Services. Sabrina explained Senior Services is a non-profit
organization throughout King County, they are putting on a workshop October 20 at the Renton Technical
College from 5:30-8:30 PM entitled, "Aging Your Way: Conversations for Community change." This workshop
will bring together baby boomers age 45-65 (and other ad�ults wMo plan to age); create a vision for your
community that will support you as you age; brainstorm concrete projects; and, take steps to make these
visions a reality in South King County.
� Since no meetings were held in September Shawn met with Rosie and Pat last week; Rosie received
five checks to deposit; she immediately deposited the checks; Pat & Rosie then went to J.C. Penny in Tukwila
where someone broke into Rosie's car stealing the briefcase with all the checks and records. Rosie did a great
job! She called the police right-away; more importantly, drove to the bank and closed the account.
• The following checks received and others held from previous meeting for deposit:
1. $30 donation from Charlotte Klein in memory of Edie-Mae Lawyer.
2. $10 cash donation from Jim Trout in memory of Jerry Irwin.
3. $20 from William & Faye Moss for use of walker.
4. $25 Bob &Josephine Wixom in memory of Rena Lewis.
. 5. $20 Cash from Jim (no last name given) in memory of Jerry Irwin. . .
6. $5 from Emilie McCue in memory of Mary Ciasen.
7. $50 from Virginia Grace in memory of Edie-Mae Lawyer.
8. $100 from the Bergquist family in memory of Jane & Vern Bergquist.
9. A $50 check made out to RCC from David & Karen Christopher for the meal program;
Nutrition will have a credit; check deposited in our account, if there is something they need, we
will have to pay for it; Shawn will check with Cher to see how she wants to handle it.
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i Closed for twa weeks i�ptember far maintenance. A lot of pr�ts toak place; entire auditorium '
painted and ffoor refinished; outside painting completed in some areas; AED Unit instal(ed upstairs by
elevator area next to the coke machine; carpets c(eaned.
o Grand Opening of the Library Lounge took place on September 27.
a Saturday, Oct. 8th, City of Renton Employees Union will provide a fr�e pancake breakfast from 8:00-
10:00 AM.
� After a year's reguest, Facilities addressed the outside rotten patio beams. 7he 2 X 3's on top are
rotten and removed; 10 X 12 beams below were'ta be left, after inspection some are rotten and removed;
Facilities has not made a decisian an f�ow they will repair the pa�tia beams or when. Beams now standing are
considered structurally sound.
� Contractor coming to replace six windaws that dev�#aped leaks and creating fog between the double
pane windows,
R=CR�ATION D1RECfOR'S REPORT—Tim Wii(iams
• Thanks to each and every one of you for your patience during the two week closure.
• Library Lounge remodel is fabulous; loaks homey; Glassworks bowis a nice addition.
• Last manth AARP was recognized at a City Cauncil meeting for their forty (40� years of service to the
Renton cammunity. Thank you Mary Burns-Haley, Sandel Demastus and the AARP members and Soard
Members that attended the meeting.
� Two weekends ago larr�a! Crawford, who plays for the Atlanta Nawks, grew up in Renton played
basketba{1 in Liberty Park. F!e was on the State Championship Team in Rainier Beach in 2001. Ne wanted to
give back to the cammunity, which he did, $50,000 to redo the basketbal} courts in �iberty Park; plus maney
far ten years of maintenance.
� • When Sabrina spoke earlier regarding"Aging Your Way," it is a gaod step into a business plan for the
' senior center. What this business plan will Intei is where do we see the senior center ten years down the
road; where are some other things we want to go. I wi(I be asking Shawn and Debbie to meet with the Senior
Advisory Committee to gather two or three members to help with that business plan and possibly people from
the community.
� 2011 is our first year Biennium Budget. lf you recall the City went to a two ye'ar budget. Start working
on our budget at least ane year in advance. Early next year working an budget for 2Q13. Working on our cost
recovery expectation prograrn; senior center is a high priority. Cost recovery complete; now warking an the �
� program pricing. I
' RECR�ATION CQORDiNAT4R'S R�PflRT—I?ebbie Little
* Bunko repfacing B3ackjack an 10J4J32.
• Creative Mernaries—Mary Ann Konis is retiring; last class Thursday 20J6f 11. Rlew instructor, Ramona
Nouser. �
� Natianal App(e Betty Day is a warm and yummy apple crisp dessert. Test your knowledge on the
different types of app(es; certificate ta the winner. Wednesday, 10/5, starting at 11:OQ AM.
s Trip to Mt, St, Helens on Thursday, 10j13/11, from 8:00-9:00 PM.
• Free Health & Nutrition Workshops taught by Kelly Cupell, a nutrition and wellness professional, holds
� a Master's degree in Public Health. First worksho , "Eatin Smart Wliile Dinin Out•" T
P � g , uesday, 14/11, at 1:Q0.
• Zumba Gold, Wednesday, starting Qct 5, from 2:15-3:15 PM. 1
• Trip-- Port af Tacoma, Manday, dctober 10, from 9:3Q-3:00 PM.
• Nationai Sausage Pizza Day, Play bean bag pizza to see if you land an a pizza. Tue., Qct 11, 15:00 AM.
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' . CCJMMENTS: � �
8�n CF�e�ey mentioned there has never been pub(icity an fihe Advisory Baard; suggested a short article in the
brochure along with a picture of inembers; explain what we do, where we are going, etc. lt wi11 be easier
dawn the line ta get peopie to help us and passibly obtain a future committee member. Debbie indicated
informatian/articles for the 2012 brochure is nat due until December. Ben asked how we did financially on
the Library remodel.
Pat Baylor—Money that came in far the�memor.ial fund, al) danators wexe rnailed a thank you card with the
exceptian of the �50 for the Nutritian�Program. Pat indicated at Saturday rentals the outside"ashtrays are not
seen by renters; a different receptacle is needed. Shawn purchased coffee filters for Saturday renters.
lVlarjorie Cochran-Re�p—stepping down as secretary next year; prepare ta be asked to fill this positian.
Douglas Gregory—stepping down from his positior� next year to do same traveling with his wife.
Mary Surns-Haley—did we come in an the budget on the Library Lounge? Shawn said we haven't seen the
fina! numbers; under b�dget is projected;Tim said budget was $75,000 fast he heard was under$70,t100.
Sandra Polley—I was asked a questian and did not have an answer. As participants come into the building,
day after day, what do yau da ar do you have a respansibiiity if you know of one that is in need af food or
money to (ive? Shawn said there is not a iot we can do. We typicaily refer peopie to Senior lnfiormatian &
Assistance, Sa(vation Army, Food Bank and the Meals on Wheeis pragram.
Darot}�y Cook— I want to thank all the maintenance staff that did cleaning during the centers clasure. I was sa
amazed with the craft roam; they removed cob webs, cleaned shelves that were empty, floor shiny, etc,
Shawn said staff physically g.ot on their hands�and.knees, st-��rting at th� highest part and worked their way
dawn.
President Ben Cheney adjourrted the meeting at 11:47 AM.
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President, Ben Cheney
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i�UTR1T9ON S�AT�S�'iCS
Va9�r�#��r Ho�urs Re�ort Period — 8/19/�.� thru 9/23/13.
(Closer�Labor Day for ten days of maintenance)
• HOURS VOLUNTEERS •
Center RSVP 293.0 35
Non RSVP 14.0 3
307.0 38
Nutrition RSVP 194.0 13
Non RSVP 61.0 5
255.0 18
Meals on Wheels 130.5 18
Non RSVP 68.0 6
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G�AN� TOTAL 7b0.5 80