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<br />?Special Events: <br />th <br /> <br />?July 4–6 – NOSO Tournament <br />th <br /> <br />?July 4 – Fourth of July Bicycle Contest and Parade <br /> <br />?Volunteer judges are welcome! <br /> <br />?Community Council donated $100 for candy for the celebration <br /> <br />?Central Playground commenced today with approx. 140 children registered <br /> <br />?Softball, T-ball, Whiffleball, Junior Olympics begin this week <br /> <br />?Learn-to-Swim began one week ago <br /> <br />?Concerts (Sundays) and Movies (Thursdays) In the Park have begun <br />th <br /> <br />?DARE Golf Outing has been moved to Dorland; still to be held Friday, June 29 <br /> <br />?Adult soccer league is going strong; 6 teams have registered <br /> <br />?Play School – new program for 3-5 years; 2 days/week – 19 children are registered <br /> <br />?Horseshoe League has hit an all-time high of 22 members! <br /> <br />?Outdoor Tennis held at the High School tennis courts has 37 participants <br /> <br />?AED training is coming to a close <br />th <br /> <br />?Rink scheduled to re-open July 8 <br /> <br />?Revenue Review: <br /> <br />?Month was down slightly (~$1,000) <br /> <br />?Rec Dept up ~$6,000 <br /> <br />?Due to increase in fees, new programming, and larger numbers in softball and soccer <br />league <br /> <br />?Ice Arena down about $4,000 <br /> <br />?Due to bill collection issues; fluctuates due to payment times of groups such as <br />NOHC, HNA, etc. compared to previous year <br /> <br />?Detailed reports reviewed <br /> <br />?Packet contents briefly reviewed <br /> <br />?Todd also noted that the Skate Park concrete pads have been poured and the bike maze has <br />been completed. <br />stnd <br /> <br />?Ice Show held on May 31 – June 2; show broke even; it was well-received <br /> <br />?Program evaluations are due from supervisors by the end of the month; hope to have them <br />available for the July meeting <br /> <br /> <br />REPORT BY SAFETY DIRECTOR <br />Bid opened today for repaving of the tennis courts. Lowest bid came in at $88,549.25, which <br />includes both Alt A1 and Alt A2. Alt A2 was the water line for the sand volleyball. This was <br />Karron Ashphalt. Engineering will put together and evaluate the bids, and present them to the <br />Board of Control. This will most likely happen in 2 weeks. <br /> <br />Service Department will be re-doing the basketball courts. Currently, they are working on the <br />cart paths at Springvale. They will commence with the basketball courts as soon as these are <br />completed. <br /> <br />Norman Baxter has been recommended as a new member for the Rec Commission. The Mayor <br />has his resume and will call him for an appointment to interview. Randi also recommended a <br />resident for the Mayor’s appointment to the Rec Commission. She listed all the organizations she <br />Page 5 <br /> <br />
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