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On June 10, 2020 the fields at Hanifl opened and the Associations provided return to play plans with phased <br />approaches. White Bear Lake Area School District has also implemented many policies for their programing, <br />along with field use policies which are consistent with the City's policies. There is an interested party <br />proposing an adult flag football league at Lions Park and Staff is working with them on a permit. <br />Youth enrichment camps are now being held, however they have moved to Otter Lake Elementary School. <br />Hugo residents can still participate; the programs were moved from City community rooms to Otter Lake so <br />that the camp leaders would be better able to control the environment. <br />Washington County Library has suspended all programs throughout the summer, but they are providing <br />virtual programing and are currently opening up a limited amount of spaces for in-house library use. In the <br />fall, Staff believes that they will hold Story Hour at Hugo Elementary School. <br />The Forest Lake YMCA has been doing a lot of great work during the pandemic. They are providing meals and <br />outreach to seniors in the community and in Hugo they have opened up Park Play Days as scheduled and are <br />playing outside at Hanifl Fields Monday thru Thursday with about a dozen kids participating. Commissioner <br />Tennyson shared that the YMCA is looking for volunteers, both to help deliver the meals to seniors and to <br />also provide financial assistance for the program. <br />6. Adjournment <br />Moore — Arcand made a motion, Schmid seconded to adjourn the meeting at 8:36 pm. <br />Ayes: Roger Clarke, Shawn Haag, Cathy Moore—Arcand, Nicole Schmid, Dave Strub, Ranell Tennyson <br />Motion carried. <br />Page 4 of 4 <br />Parks Commission Minutes <br />June 17, 2020 <br />