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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council <br />Monday, August 15, 2016 <br />Page 3 <br />William Thomas (Parks anal laecreation) -Two weeks ago, we gave a tour of Wildcat Sport <br />and Fitness to the Willoughby Eastlake School District, City of Willoughby and the YMCA who <br />are looking to do the satne concept we do with our Mayfield Schools and our four communities. <br />They were very impressed with the concept and the facility. Parkview Pool closed yesterday for <br />the season. I will have our annual statistics to you. I will put that in your packets this Friday. <br />Our Fall/Winter brochure will be mailed out this week. We will also put that in your packet on <br />Friday. <br />Senior Services - A Senior Fair will be held on Friday, August 26th from 5:00-7:00 in <br />the new Community Room. Council members are invited to attend. All Village <br />Departments will be represented. There will also be representatives from the Village <br />organizations and all of our course instructors for current and new classes. The next <br />Community Partnership on Aging Lunch N Movie will be on Wednesday, September <br />14th. The movie is Phantom of the Opera. The cost is $5. Reservations must be made <br />the week before by calling the Community Partnership. The September Lunch N Movie <br />at Governor's Village is on Wednesday, September 21St. The movie is The P~°omised <br />Land. The cost is $5. Reservations should be made with our Senior Services. The <br />September Foot Clinics are on the 9th and 23rd of September. August trip to Cleveland <br />and the trip to Hartville are sold out. New classes beginning in September include <br />arthritic exercise, cooking and baking classes, bridge lessons and Spanish lessons. Most <br />of these were requested per our results of our senior survey. Finally, there will be a <br />Lunch N Learn on Wednesday, September 7th called Name Those Tunes. It is sponsored <br />by Kendra. <br />Mr. Jerome asked, Bill, now that our pool is closed, what are the options for our residents? I <br />know this comes up every year. <br />Mr. Thomas replied, Wildcat Sport and Fitness. <br />Mr. Jerome asked, no for our outdoor public pool, what are the options? <br />Mr. Thomas replied, we are doing one weekend with Highland Heights on August 20t'' and 2151 <br />Everybody is closing except for the one weekend that Highland Heights will be open on the 20th <br />and 21St from 12:00 until 6:00. We are struggling. We actually had to close down on Friday at <br />4:00 in the afternoon. We close our diving well as well as our slide if we don't have enough <br />lifeguards. By State law we have to have lifeguards in order to open up our facility. A lot of <br />kids are going back to school, they are in activities at the high school, a variety of reasons. We <br />all are struggling. <br />Mr. Jerome stated, it's been something that has been going on for a long time. I still say look <br />into some other options with getting some adults, maybe retired adults who would be interested <br />in being lifeguards to help. - <br />Mr. Thomas replied, we are looking at that. Myself, I plan on taking a lifeguard course at <br />Wildcat Sport and Fitness. <br />