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RF.CREA'C10N PROGk2A?�llNC <br />1'HE OVEkRIDInG RECRF.A7'IOti PROC2AMMING CAAL IS Tt1E CONTINI!ED ENRICHhfENT <br />A\D CROWTfI OF ?IOUNUS VIEW TIIROI�(;H I.EISURF. EUUCA'fIUN AND R6CRE:ATIONAI. <br />OPYORTUNITI£.S FOR ALL CLTY RES(DENTS. THIS COAL iNCLl1DE5: 1. LEISURE <br />RtiCREATION EDUCATfO\, 2. YRO`10"1'i0N iN THF. USI? O1' RF.CRCAT10iJAL PACIISTIES, <br />3. PROVISION OF ORGANI'l.GD, S�FF.RVISF.0 AND �ON-ORCANiZED PROGRAPLS, 4. UEl'ELOP- <br />PfENT OF A YEARLY PI.!1N OF PRIORL'LIIiS AND OBJEC7'lVF.S TO CO2ITINIIALLY RENOVATE, <br />AND INITIATE CREATSVE AND 7NiiUVATI\'F: PROClL1^;S WHiCIi WILL ENRICN COhAIUNITY <br />LIVING. THti 171REE BAS[C GOAI. DF;RTVATIVL•'S WTTfI WHICfI TFIIS llEPARTMENT IS TO <br />KEEP IN TUNE WiTH ARIi: 1. 6N.I01'AlliNT, 2. E\RICHF.0 COhS1UNITY LIVING A\D <br />3. INDIVIDUAL FL7.FILLPff.NT. <br />1. In 1978 it is [he �im [o provide [hese programs at the parks (namely <br />Woodcres[, Lambert, Hillview, Groveland und Oakwood): <br />a. Sum�r Playgrounds <br />b. Winter Skating Rinks <br />c. Summer & WinCer Atliletics - i-bal1, sof[ball, hor.key, foo[ball <br />and soccer. <br />2. P[ovide an afCcr-school program for yondis 1- 6 gr�de a[ Red Oak and <br />Pinewood 'r.len��untary Schoois. <br />3. EstablisLment of a program siiular [o a'[een rorp' fbr youths who wish <br />to donate tinie and ener�;y for m:mual worl< wi[hin the realm of park <br />beautifica[ion and park nv�intenanre. Youtlie would be rewardcd wiCh <br />recognition and special program ofleringa such as excurtiions o[ special <br />evenCS. <br />4. A special schedule of even[s and pro�rame during echool vacatron days. <br />E�mple: C6rietmaG vacation, P1EA, Winter Iircak <br />5. In[roduce a new program, one for adults, and one Cor youth (or combina[ion) <br />every program season; IJin[er, Sprin{;, 5unimer and Fall. In Shis way, [he <br />recreation programc will pro��nte recre,eionsl life-long ]earning and main- <br />tain a presidence of ongoing c.rea!fvlty and innovativeness. <br />6. Provide a soctal program schedule o( even[ti; onc every month (or Jr. High <br />age studen[s. F'or example dnnces, hay rides, skiing, special tripa and <br />even[s. <br />7. The number oF mr.ntally recarded, men[ally hnndicappa�d, nnd physically <br />hendi..apped children enrollvd i.n Schon] Distrlrc 621 tipectal Educntion <br />programs is 351. Thereforc, i[ is the nim Co provide a xwimming and ac[ivity <br />progrem, constan[ly fn eval.uacion and repinnn[nl;, to r�main nbrcasC of the <br />needs and interests nf t.hoso invnlvcil. <br />
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