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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/07/2010 - Minutes f " �{'� CITY OF RENTON � . ��� RENT011�IAYOR'S SENIOR CITIZENS'ADVISORY�MMITTEE JUN 2 5 2010 lune 7, 2010 RECEIVED ClTY CLERK'S OFFICE MEMBERS PRESENT: Mary Burns-Haley, Ben Cheney, Marge Cochran-Reep, Eric Eastberg, Mary Ann Ellingson, Douglas Gregory, Ruby Griffin, Elaine Koehler, Emilie McCue, Rose Warren, Fern Ziebell. EXCUSED: Mary Lou Gilbert and Edie-Mae Lawyer. ABSENT: Mary Brown. GUESTS:Shirley Anderson, RCC Manager; and, Michael Nolan, Facilities Coordinator. STAFF: Shawn Daly, Debbie Little and Tim Williams. President pro tem, Douglas Gregory, called the meeting to order at 10:01 A.M. Attendance was taken. Minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read. In response to Ben Cheney's question on the usage of president pro tem, Marjorie Cochran-Reep read the following: Pro tem ... "He is the president pro tem —designated to act as consul—"(Latin, for the time being.) An abbreviation used for pro tempore. Latin for "temporary or provisional." A person who acts as a temporary substitute serves "pro tem." TREASUER'S REPORT—Treasurer, Rose Warren, reported the following: Bank Statement $12,963.63 Emergency Fund 203.25 Petty Cash 20.23 Forgotten Badge Fund 6.00 SENIOR SERVICES COORDINATOR'S REPORT—Shawn Daly • Shawn introduced Shirley Anderson, RCC Manager. Shawn and Shirley are doing a job sharing work shop; learning other employee's jobs. One of the things Tim did when he came here is he believed in knowing other peoples job; and, he's right, we don't know. I will be spending time at the Community Center and Shirley here at the Senior Center. • Michael Nolan, Facilities Coordinator, gave a presentation and a handout to each board member showing program elements for remodeling and construction of the Senior Center lounge/library. Library will have new carpet, paint, furniture, cabinets for storage, magazine/pamphlet racks, N entertainment center, replace ceiling light fixtures, gas/electric fireplace insert; etc. • Jane Goodwin passed away; family members asked in lieu of flowers donations made to the Renton Senior Center. Five checks received totaling$100. • Short on our BINGO gifts. We traditionally come to the committee twice a year requesting$450 for our BINGO program. Every year the Cugini family donates $2,000 in honor of Emma Cugini with the stipulation it be used for the BINGO program. I'm requesting a check for$450 made out to Safeway. It was moved by Ben Cheney and second by Marge Cochran-Reep. Motion carried. • Update on Tax Assistance for this past year; served 301 participants. • With the death of Jane Goodwin there is a opening on the committee; at the next meeting talk about either down-sizing or remaining with 15 committee members. • Meeting tomorrow with Nutrition/Senior Services to find out if they are interested in helping with Renton River Days serving meals. • Footcare update—new provider Karen's Footcare is doing very well; have not received one complaint since January. Fees were reduced from $30 to $27; city receives $2 per footcare appointment. r complaint since January. Fees w�ere reduced from $30 to $27; city receiv�s$2 per footcare appointment. - • Sean Claggett our Special Populations Programmer was involved in "Special Olympics" this week. There were about 70 athletes competing in track and field, cycling and soccer. I'll have Sean at the next meeting give a recap. • Coffee bar door has been repainted. • Problem in the men's restroom urinals; men going more on the floor then in the urinals. Planning to put something on the wall for them to pay attention too; for example, a custodian came up with, "We aim to please, so please aim." • New badges for the committee members will be discussed at the next meeting. RECREATION DIRECTOR'S REPORT—Tim Williams � Handed out a copy of a new policy that will go to Council on June 21. After a tragic accident on the Cedar River Trail that involved a collision between a bicyclist and a pedestrian, the City of Renton launched a comprehensive program to enhance overall safety in its trails; reduced speed limits;trail striping, addi- tional signage and Police to get tough on offenders. RECREATION COORDINATOR—Debbie Little • Summertime Blooms...Lowes donating pts, potting soil and flowers for seniors to plant a pot to take home. Wednesday, 6/2, from 10:00-1:OOpm • Trip to Cirque Du Soleil and dinner at any Redmond Towne Center restaurant. Wed., 6/9, 4-11pm. , • Thursday dance with Bill Bennett has a charge of$1; no complaints. • Receive a Regional Reduced Fare Permit/Orca Card on June 15. $3 fee. • Cooking w/Cher our Nutrition Site Manager with a degree in culinary art. Dinner will be a Morrocan Cuisine: Chicken Tangine on 6/15 from 1:30-4:30 pm. • Trip to a Hutterite Colony, a German settlement that clings to its unique religious/cultural traditions. Tour a school, library, chapel, community kitchen and treated to an authentic German meal. 6/16 from 7:20-7:OOpm. • Father's Day Car Race Luncheon on 6/18 from 11:30-12:00 noon. COMMENTS: Mary Burns-Haley—AARP meeting on June 18,Sean Claggett will be our guest speaker. The meeting was adjourned by President pro tem, Douglas Gregory, at 11:07 a.m. . �,-� �, � `"-� c�J�.1 � �.,�--�,Iti �� _ Secretary, Marjorie Cochran-Reep President pro tem, Douglas Gregory � � NUTRITION STATISTICS Volunteer Hours Report Period --- 4/20/10 thru 5/19/10 Hours Volunteers CENTER RSVP 441.0 37 Non RSVP 16.0 2 457.0 39 NUTRITION RSVP 410.5 16 Non RSVP 123.0 4 533.5 20 MEALS ON WHEELS 189.0 17 Non RSVP 67.5 8 256.5 25 GRAND TOTAL 1,247.0 84