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OBJBCTIYBS FOR R6CRBATION 1985 <br />��� The primary qoal of the recreation programming division is the <br />continued enrichment and yrowth of Mounds View residents through <br />leisure education and recreational opportunities for all ages; to <br />be properly supervised and coortlinated to ensure all programs are <br />operated in a safe and economical manner. <br />1. A primary objective for 1985 will be to nurture t�e already <br />established wellness programs and continue to introduce the <br />public to new wellness proyrams on an on-going basis. This <br />will include continued marketing of existing programs and <br />introductory programs. Considering that such selE improve- <br />ment classes take time to "catch on", I will not be discour- <br />ayed, but continue to educate the public with introductory <br />clinice. An objective of four wellness class offerings per <br />season; two established antl [wo new classes will be primary <br />to my programming priorities. <br />2. Expand adult athletic leagues to include the following: <br />Tennis I.eague <br />Hocseshoe League <br />Table Tennis League <br />Co-rec Sandlot Volleyball League <br />2-man Sandlot Volleyball League <br />3. Provide opportunities for un�tructured, personal, indivitlual <br />fitnesa at Edgewood Communicy Center. Equipment to be pur- <br />chaseC will include a weighc training hydraulic machine and <br />auxillery equipment including jump ropes, �and weights and <br />exercise bicycle. <br />4. An on-going committment to lifelong leisure opportunities <br />will continue to be a priority. Such programs as cross coun- <br />try skiing, tennis, golf, orchestca, chofr, swimming, and <br />fitness will continue to be offared and expanded upon. <br />5. Another prio[ity will be to expand proyramming during the <br />daytime at Edgewood Community Center. Opportunities should <br />inclutle tiny tot and adult activiGiee. The activities must <br />become etructurod with eupervinion. <br />6. Inerease public awareness of the existing cultural arts pro- <br />qrama throuqh marketing taryeted atgroupa such as churches, <br />schools, groups and organizations. <br />7. Family activities and/or programs will be expanded to at <br />leest [wo additional offerings per season. <br />8. Develop a photography "bank" of prints and alides to be useA <br />for newapapec print, slide presentations and brochure copy. <br />9. Evaluate each program or activity offered to ensure that it <br />'y� tollows a Healthy Lifestyle theme, t�us providing a apiritu- <br />al, physical and/or mental beneEic to the participant. <br />
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