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PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION <br />MEETING MINUTES <br />3/14/94 <br />Members present: Jackie Henson, Morris Nicholson, Jyneen Thatcher, Alan <br />Weinand, Carol Weisberg; Carol Kriegler, Parks Director; and Jan Gibson <br />Talbot, Council Liason. <br />Guests present: Nancy Wickhem, and Joe Martinez, F.H. Fire Department. <br />Minutes of the 2/14/94 meeting were approved. <br />D-i: Bicycle safety rodeo. <br />At the February commission meeting, Carol Kriegler proposed holding a <br />bicycle safety rodeo this spring or early summer, which the commission <br />encouraged. Since that meeting, she has found out that the Falcon <br />Heights Fire Department has been planning a bike rodeo as part of their <br />National Emergency Services Week celebration. Joe Martinez, <br />representing the Emergency Medical Services team, described their <br />planned activities and invited the Parks and Recreation Commission to <br />combine efforts. Their celebration will be held on Sunday, May 22 from <br />12-4PM, at City Hall, the Fire Station, and Hewlett-Packard parking lot. <br />While Falcon Heights is leading the effort, this program will also <br />involve Roseville Police, Lauderdale/St Anthony Village Police, and St <br />Paul- St Anthony Park. The program will be open to the public, and <br />announcements will be sent to schools in Roseville, St Anthony Park, and <br />Falcon Heights. Joe expects representatives from the Minnesota Highway <br />Patrol and Ramsey Hospital Trauma Team to attend. Anticipated <br />activities, besides the rodeo, include bicycle registration opportunity, <br />safety talks, a drawing contest, essay contest, and refreshments. <br />.Joe has already started to enlist volunteers for the programs, and <br />offers the Parks and Recreation Commission the opportunity to <br />participate through the bike rodeo. Since we had already approved the <br />idea of a~rodeo, the Commission heartily agreed with the ,ioint effort. <br />The only reservations expressed were regarding the potential size of <br />attendance and whether the Commission could. handle a large crowd. On <br />previous rodeos, attendance was between 100-200 children, but with the <br />added invitations to Roseville and St Anthony Park we'could see many <br />more than that. Joe assured us that he would recruit adequate personnel <br />to man the rodeo stations if we do the organizing. Carol and Joe <br />described some of the possible stations, such as bike equipment check, <br />bike handling skills, traffic laws (such as controlled intersections). <br />Prizes will be given for participation. <br />D-2: Summer Recreation Programs. <br />Carole Kriegler led a discussion. of ideas for summer programs. In <br />looking for more programs to involve the 9-il year olds, she suggested <br />increasing the number of youth sport camps and scrimmage games. Carol <br />W. suggested adding beginning baseball for that age group, for those <br />children who weren't interested earlier, but now are too. old for the <br />regular "beginner" classes. Other program suggestions included a <br />cooking class, continuation of the "Time-In" program, spring programs <br />after school at Community Park and Curtiss Field, and adult tennis <br />classes. Carol K will look into the possibility of girls-only sections, <br />like Moundsview's program, as a way of encouraging more girls to get <br />involved with athletics. <br />