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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/01/2010 - Minutes s • �,�� CITY OF RENTON ���`l� `� � MAR 1 6 201fl > > CLE��S OFFlCE RENTON MAYOR S SENIOR CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITT�L� FE�-�Y 1, 2010 MEMBERS PRESENT: Mary Burns-Haley, Ben Cheney, Marge Cochran-Reep, Mary Ann Ellingson, Mary Lou Gilbert, Douglas Gregory, Ruby Griffin, Elaine Koehler, Edie-Mae Lawyer, Emilie McCue, Fern Ziebell. EXCUSED: Mary Brown, Eric Eastberg,Jane Goodwin, Rose Warren. STAFF: Shawn Daly, Debbie Little,Terry Higashiyama. President, Edie-Mae Lawyer, called the meeting to order at 10:03 A.M. Attendance was taken. Terry Higashiyama swore in the following officer and renewed a board member for a new term. Secretary Marjorie Cochran-Reep Member Emilie McCue New Treasurer President, Edie-Mae Lawyer, asked for an audit report. Mary Lou Gilbert indicated the Audit Committee met,went over records and agree with the bank statements. SENIOR SERVICES COORDINATOR'S REPORT—Shawn Daly • Jerry Rerecich retired officially last month with a going away party Friday,lanuary 29. • In December 2009, staff conducted a survey with two objectives: How we are doing in Customer Service and Programs. All-in-all surveys look real good. Shawn will sit down with staff and go over surveys. Surveys were handed out to board members. One of the reasons we did this is for the accreditation, which requires taking a survey. The other is for our own staff knowledge. • Footcare program ended in December, 2009, with previous provider, Head-To-Toes, who was unable to abide to the contract. I am happy to announce last week we sat down with a lady that had extremely high recommendations from other senior centers in south King County. She is very much in demand. We decided at this point to go with her. She will start sometimP in March. She needs to obtain a business license, background check,contracts and insurance. Unfortunatefy, she will only be able to work a haif a day until she hires another person. • February 15 is Presidents' Day. Every year we are officially open with the exception of the Nutrition Program. This presents a problem because no lunches are served. We have a solution this year by serving a free breakfast brunch from 10:00-11:30 A.M.;this is drop-in,tickets required. A local retirement home, Farrington Court,will be sponsoring this event—titled, blueberry pancake brunch. • Next Board Meeting scheduled for February 15. Committee discussed whether to meet or attend Blueberry Pancake Brunch. Ruby GrifFin entertained a motion in lieu of a meeting on February 15; Board Members participate in the Blueberry Pancake Brunch. It was seconded by Douglas Gregory. Motion carried. • Staff recommends at this point redoing the Library. It is desperately in need of help and remadeling! We plan turning it over to the Consulting Firm that did our color coordination throughout the building. Our vision is to have N mounted above fireplace,cabinets for puzzles,working fireplace, remove trophy cabinet and new furniture. Expenses drawn from the Ikuta estate—December statement shows a balance of$624,043.111. t . � °�ww•r NUTRITI{)N STATISTICS Votunteer Hours Report Period— 12j21/09 thru 1J20/10 Holidays 12j24-25/09 �./2/�.o and a./�.s/�o Hours Volunteers Center RSVP 344.5 35 Non RSVP 8.5 3 353 3g Nutrition RSVF 406.5 15 Non RSVP 43.5 5 450 20 Meals On Wheels RSVP 186.5 18 Non RSVP 70.5 S 257 26 GRAND TQTA! 1,t}fi4 84