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QUARTERLY REPORT <br /> PAGE FOUR <br /> AUGUST 2 , 1993 <br /> 5. Recruitment and hiring practices of summer recreation staff <br /> was held in the second quarter. Over 100 people were <br /> trained and supervised for the leadership of various <br /> recreation programs and activities. Personnel files and <br /> forms as well as time sheets, schedules of activities and <br /> duties, training sessions and staff meetings are completed <br /> on a daily basis in the maintenance of recreation personnel. <br /> 6. Mary attended the Aquatics Conference for new Red Cross <br /> standards and certification information. - - - <br /> 7. Mary held managers meetings for all adult softball teams as <br /> well as an umpires meeting to coordinate rules and <br /> regulations. <br /> 8. The Disc Golf Course was completed and activities <br /> coordinated for use by tournaments, the association, <br /> residents and others. A kickoff Saturday of play was held <br /> in May, introducing the course and rules of the game. <br /> 9. RSCC Task Force continued to meet every two weeks with <br /> additional meetings attended at the Met Council and Open <br /> Space Commission. <br /> 10. Senior Citizen club meetings and activities including <br /> picnics, trips, restaurant visits and other events continued <br /> to be offered. <br /> 11. The Festival Committee worked feverishly during these months <br /> to commit groups to participate in the Festival and to <br /> secure arrangements for activities and events, entertainment <br /> and showmobile, etc. <br /> 12 . Another ISTEA Grant was prepared and submitted for funding <br /> for the bridge to span the surface water ditch at Silver <br /> View Park path. <br /> 13 . The Park Spring Clean-Up was publicized and organized for <br /> groups participating. Those participating were provided <br /> with volunteer shirts and mugs along with a letter of <br /> thanks. <br /> 14 . Final work was completed on the Lambert Park playground <br /> project which was a CDBG grant project. <br /> 15. Four Eagle Scout candidates were supported with letters, <br /> recommendations, and direction regarding projects. Each <br /> scout met with Mary Saarion to define a project, estimate <br /> the amount of materials and cost of the project. Final <br />