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1984-11-26 ¡oo' . , . QUEENSBURY RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES OF MEETING NOVEMBER 26, 1984 Minutes of the regular meeting of the Recreation Commission of the Town of Queensbury, held Monday, November 26, 1984 at the Queensbury Town Office Building, Queensbury, New York. Chairperson Little called the meeting to order at 7:41 p.m. PRESENT: Commissioners Lemery, Little, Martin, Teti, Councilman Morrell and Director Hansen ABSENT: Commissioners Bly, Granger (ex.), LaBombard (ex.), and Councilwoman Monahan VISITORS: Aaron Fiore (Post Star) APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commissioner Teti moved to approve the minutes of the September 24, 1984 meeting. Commissioner Lemery seconded the motion, which was un- animously approved. COMMUNICATIONS The Director explained the correspondence received from the Warren County Youth Bureau, which advised the Town that the Recreation Depart- ment's request for $19,413.80, for the operation of the recreation pro- grams in 1985 had been approved. The Commission next reviewed the letter from Ms. Mary Gray, Chairman of the Education Committee for the Lake George Opera Guild. The Com- mittee is seeking the Department's participation regarding the purchase of tickets for the Opera Guild's student performance next summer. Other area recreation departments have participated in the past by purchasing blocks of tickets, which are then either given out as prizes or re-so¡d to children participating in summer programs. Overall, the Commission was in favor of the idea but questioned how the tickets could be given out and also about transportation. The Commission suggested that Jack Potter be contacted to see what has been done in Hudson Falls regarding how tickets are distributed. In addition, the Commission recommended that Ms. Gray be contacted to confirm that the Department would be in- terested in buying a number of tickets (number yet to be determined). The Director will attempt to gather more information and recommend some- thing at a later date. ' · c ~ i ~ I SWIMMING POOL UPDATE The Director updated the Commission on the progress regarding the Gurney Lane Pool project. The bids were approved by the Town Board and have been sent out. Sealed bids will be opened at the Town Office Building at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, December 12th and thereafter will be evaluated by Dick Morse and the Director. Based on the bid prices a recommendation regarding the project should follow shortly. 1984-85 WINTER PROGRAMS The Director reviewed the tentative schedule of Department programs planned for the coming winter and there was some discussion on the skating rink at the West Glens Falls park, the children's wrestling program, the arts and crafts classes and the bi-weekly ski trips. The Commission also suggested that the Department devise some means of registration accountability for those using the Gurney Lane ski trails. Some form of sign-in register will be constructed at the facility so that the Department can evaluate usage this winter. The Director advised the Commission regarding the recent suggestion, by the Town's insurance company, that the Hovey Pond building be boarded up as soon as possible to discourage vandalism. DIRECTOR'S REPORT The Director's report was reviewed and there were some comments re- garding the monthly budget update and the Department's position in regard to expenditures and revenues to date. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourn~d at 8:33 p.m. The next meeting will be held on Monday, December 17, 1984