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2017-06-12 RAC Minutes Minutes of the Recreation Advisory Committee held on June 12, 2017. Members present: Anna Blackman Dan Brady Manny Hadad Jacqueline O'Donnell Michele Saporiti Karen Smith-Gulaskey Felipe Villamizar Steven Weber Members absent: Lauren Cortinas Also present: Angela Dorney, Interim Recreation Director Leslie Rackl, Executive Assistant The meeting was called to order at 7:05 p.m. Mr. Brady made a motion to approve the minutes of the May 1, 2017. Motion seconded by Ms. Smith-Gulaskey and unanimously approved. Ms. Dorney related that there were 315 kids enrolled in week 1 of Summer Camp. Additionally, there were waiting lists for the main Summer Camp, Tween Camp, Gymnastics Camp, Lego Camp and Piano Camp for Week 1. It was noted that there have been no problems at the Dog Park or the Aquatic Center. Members said that cameras are needed at the Tot Lot and the Field House. It was noted that the police department is aware of the camera requests and they will decide the location of the cameras. Ms. Dorney said the recreation department applied for a grant for equipment at the Tot Lot with the Miami Shores Community Alliance. Ms. Dorney said the Village is asking for more revenue from recreation. The Village is looking at a nonresident seasonal pass at the pool to create additional revenue. Ms. Saporiti asked if the Village has reached out to the surrounding communities regarding camps/programs offered to generate revenue. Ms. Dorney said that all sources for outreach have been covered; including Facebook, Twitter, Village Newsletter and the 96th Street marquee. Discussion turned to a new recreation center. Mr. Weber asked if the Committee could brainstorm ways to move forward with a new center. It was suggested bringing ideas to the R.A.C. mtg., 6/12/17, pg. 2 of 2 September meeting. Mr. Hadad would like to bring in consultant Chris Zimmerman who can give perspective on going forward with a new center. The Commission would like to provide suggestions of architects, builders, etc., which can be presented to Council to make it easier for them to decide whether or not to pursue a new recreation center. Ms. Dorney related that the Village will be starting a Farmers Market at Optimist Park in November, which will run once a week on Sunday's. The meeting adjourned at 8:00 p.m.