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RF.CREA'fION PRQCNA[R1fNC <br />4"' <br />;' <br />THE OVERRIDI�G RECP.CATION PRUCRAPUfINC CUAL iS THE CONTINU6D ENRICHMENT <br />AND GROWTH OF .(OUNDS V1EW THRULif:Ff I.E1tiURt': C'Ltti:i�TiOlv niiD Ri:�6'EA°.:.^.:7.'.L <br />OPNORTUNITIES FOR ALL CITY RESIDCNTS. TIIIS COAL INCI.UDES: 1. LEISURF. . <br />RECREATION EDL'CATION, 2. YROMOTION IN THR USG OP RECRCATIONAL FACILITIF.S, �. <br />3. PROVISION OF ORCANIZED, SLPEI:VISGD AND NON-ORGANT7.BD PROCRAMS, 4. DEVELOP- <br />MENT OF A YEARLY PL.AN OF PRIORCP7F.S AND OBJECfiVES TO CONTINUALLY RENOVATE, <br />AND INITIATE CREATIVE AND INNOVATiVE PROCRAMS WHICH WII.L 1?NRICH COPII4UtiITY <br />LIVING. THE TNREE BASIC C.OAI. DERiVATIVES WiTll Wt1IC11 THIS DF.PARTMENT IS TO <br />KEEP IN TUNE WITH ARF.: 1. ENJOYDtENT� 2. G.YRiCHED COMMUNI7'Y LIVINC AND <br />3. INDIVIDUAL fULFILL"ff.NT. <br />1. In 1978 3[ is the aim to pruvide U�ese pronrams at [he parks (namely <br />Woodcrest, Lambert, Hillview, Grovelan�l and Oakwood): <br />a. Summer Playgrounds <br />b. Winter Ska[ing Rinks <br />c. Summer 6 Winter Athlet3rs - T-ball, sof[ball, 4ockey, football <br />and soccer. <br />2, Provide an after-sc600l program for youths 1- 6 grade at Red Oak and � <br />Pinewoud Elenkn[ary Schools. � <br />3. Establixhment of a program similar to a'[cen wrp' for youths who wish . <br />to donace time and ener�y tor manual work wltldn the realm of park � .�� <br />beautification and park maintenance. Youtl�s would be rcwarded with �� <br />recognition and special program offertnFe such aF excursions or speciaT <br />events. � . ..., <br />4. A special schedule of events and proRramc during achool vacation days <br />Example: Chrietmas vacation, MEA, Winter ISreak <br />5. Introduce a new program, one for adults, and one Cor youth (or combination)��� . <br />every program season; Win[er, Spring, Summer and Fall. [n thls way, the � <br />recreatton programa wilt promote recreational life-long learning and main-��-�-� <br />tain a presidence of ongning crea[ivity and lnnova[ivences. <br />6�. Provide a social program xchedul.e of eventn; one every mnnth for Jr. High.. <br />age acudente. For example dancex, hay rides, skiing, apecial tripe and <br />events. - . . . <br />7. The number of ine.ntally retarded, mentally I�andicnpped, ,na �nysi�niiy <br />handicapped children enmlled tn Scbool Dixtrict 62�1 Speeinl �ducation ���. <br />programs�Ls 361.��Therefore,.lt Ls the nlm�tu provide�n ewimming�.and ncCivi <br />program, conatnntly ln .�vnlwclon nnd sepinnning, tu remnin�nbreaet.of.the`� <br />.neede� and�intereste of c1�oKC lnvolvud. . <br />
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