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2023-03-6 RAC Minutes Minutes of the Recreation Advisory Committee held on March 6, 2023. Members present: Jennifer Baumann Sandra Carro Silvia Clarke Christian Dunham John Ise Gayle Mercado Jessica Pluhar Members absent: Silvia Clarke Sheryl Piper Jens Schwarte Also present: Angela Dorney, Recreation Director Jacquelyn Villagran, Recreation Assistant Director Leslie Rackl, Executive Assistant Kate Mason, Resident The meeting was called to order at 7:01 p.m. Ms. Baumann made a motion to approve the minutes of the February 6, 2023 meeting. Motion seconded by Ms. Carro and unanimously approved. At this time Ms. Villagran said that the recent Teen Night as well as Open Gym Night were both well attended. Teen Night included Laser Tag, karaoke and games. It was noted that the fitness equipment has been ordered and the equipment will be located on the east end of Constitution Park. The equipment includes a shade structure. Due to low attendance, the movie night was cancelled. It was related that a Cooking Class 101 has been added for older children and sewing classes have also been added. In addition, Kid Create has added an art class for older children. It was noted that Barry University is offering a pickleball tournament. Ms. Dorney is working on a pickleball fee for the courts, noting that most pickleball courts are open courts with no fee. Ms. Villagran said that she is continuing to look into chipping dogs and how to incorporate it into a future event. Mr. Ise related that he has tried to reach out to all the Village Council candidates to discuss a new recreation center, noting the no city offers the amount of programming that Miami Shores does. Due to the limitations of the facility, competitive gymnastics is very limited. At this time public comment commenced. Kate Mason brought up composting pumpkins after Halloween. Last year people dropped off their pumpkins at Miami Shores Presbyterian and a private company was paid a fee to collect them. Ms. Mason would like the Village to take over this event. Ms. Mason noted that the company charged by the volume, not per pumpkin. Approximately 75 pumpkins were collected with little to no publicity. Ms. Mason suggested that an event such as a parade could be incorporated prior to collecting the pumpkins. It was noted that this would be a staff intensive event, occurring the same week as the Village’s own Halloween event. Ms. Mason said she would like to raise awareness of composting. Ms. Mercado suggested raising awareness around Earth Day. Ms. Dorney noted that Green Day is April 29th and this could be incorporated into this event. Ms. Mercado also suggested that Miami Shores Presbyterian sponsor pumpkin composting this year. Ms. Dorney related that the Resiliency and Sustainability board will be havin g a booth at Green Day. Upcoming events include the Fine Arts Reggae concert. Wild Waters will also be open during spring break. It was noted that there is currently a lifeguard shortage everywhere. Additional advertising will be done this year to attract lifeguards. Additional events include the Egg Dive and Marshmallow Drop. Wild Waters will open weekends beginning April 1 st. The meeting adjourned at 8:23 p.m.