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few that had misplaced theirs. <br /> I asked them what types of revenue <br /> enue or leasing services did they think would be beneficial to the <br /> community. They mentioned that they liked that idea of School Dist. ECSC leasing, thought <br /> dance, music studios would be advantageous as they are usually successful businesses that serve <br /> youth and are consistent once they build a clientele. Also, they suggested perhaps Karate school, <br /> gymnastics clubs, etc. In conclusion, they liked the idea of bringing in youth orientated activities <br /> that youth of the community would be able to participate in- close to home, within walking or <br /> biking distance. They also expressed the idea that perhaps the City could ensure that youth of the <br /> community would have first priority in these services and activities. <br /> This was the input of the Parks and Recreation Commissioners - Sherry Gunn, Wayne Burmeister, <br /> Frank Silvis, Dave Long and Gary Stevenson. Pam Starr and Scott Dentz were at the DARE <br /> graduation. I forwarded your memo and asked them to call you to share their opinions. Perhaps <br /> you will need to call them - I know everyone is so busy at this time of year, and things get missed. <br /> Commissioners requested staff mail them packet information that concerned the Community <br /> Center because they want to be kept abreast of information. They see themselves as a key <br /> resident group because they foresee the community center to be leisure and service orientated. <br /> • <br /> • <br />
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