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4/1/1996
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CATEGORY#4 - SCHOOL DISTRICT PROGRAMS <br /> SI am not sure what programs the School District maywish to locate at the CommunityCenter, but <br /> the Early Childhood programs would be one that could benefit from daytime space availability at <br /> the Community Center. In addition, Kindergarten screening activities would be nicely <br /> accommodated at the Community Center especially because of daytime space availability. <br /> Early Childhood programs would need bathroom facilities that would accommodate children. In <br /> addition, space would need to equipped with pre-school type tables, chairs, books,toys, etc. The <br /> School District would most likely equip the space with needed whatever equipment they deem <br /> appropriate. <br /> Fees for the Early Childhood Development programs and activities would be received by the <br /> School District, Community Education Department. They would process registrations, provide <br /> staff, implement the programs, - and everything that they currently do. <br /> It would be up to the City Council to establish an agreement for use of the Community Center. <br /> Lease arrangements,joint powers agreement, trading use of schools for use of Community <br /> Center, and other options are possible. <br /> CATEGORY#5 - RECREATION ACTIVITIES <br /> S Programs currently being offered at City Hall lower level would benefit from additional space and . <br /> accessibility if relocated to the Bel Rae/Community Center. These programs include Karate, <br /> Senior Exercise, and Holiday Parties for children. Space is currently being sought for gymnastics <br /> activities such as tumbling, pre-school activities, senior citizen activities, teen activities and other <br /> activities that could be facilitated in a"great room". • <br /> CATEGORY#6 - COMMUNITY USE <br /> "his category is predicted to have greatest demand. Groups such as scout troops, day care <br /> provider's meetings, TOPS, Card Clubs, Travel Clubs, Youth Athletic Associations (registrations, <br /> meetings, coaches training, ), etc. would be expected to make use of the Community Center. The <br /> Community Center would be an excellent place to offer special events and fund raisers. For <br /> instance, it would be a great place for the annual Egg Hunt. It would be a great place for a <br /> service organization to raise funds with a pancake breakfast. The Community Center may offer <br /> youth band or orchestra concerts or ja77 band gigs for residents to enjoy. These are but a few <br /> ideas of activities that could be offered in the Community Center. <br /> CATEGORY#7 -PRIVATE BUSINESS <br /> This category would provide space for private ventures that would serve the community. One <br /> example is Weight Watchers. Another would be a daycare facility. Another example may be <br /> 0 leasing space to a Dance Studio. These arrangements would need to be negotiated. <br />
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