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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 07 - TRAPS AwardMEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: BRUNO RUMBELOW, CITY MANAGER MEETING DATE: JUNE 7, 2016 SUBJECT: PRESENTATION - TEXAS RECREATION AND PARK SOCIETY (TRAPS) AWARD TO THE CITY FOR GOLD MEDAL CITY AWARD, RECREATION FACILITY DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD, AND THE LONE STAR RECREATION PROGRAMMING AWARD Mr. Mick Massey Past President of TRAPS will present the following awards to the Mayor and City Council. Grapevine, Texas - Gold Medal City The Texas Gold Medal Awards are modeled after those of the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA). This award honors Grapevine for excellence in the field of recreation, park management, long-range planning, resource management and innovative approaches to delivering superb park and recreation services with fiscally sound business practices. Grapevine will hold this honor for the next three years. Recreation Facility Design Excellence Award: The REC of Grapevine In 1996, the City of Grapevine opened the Community Activities Center (CAC). The CAC served the citizens of Grapevine well for many years. Nevertheless, residents wanted more. In 2014 the City of Grapevine was given approval to close the 48,000 square foot CAC and begin construction to create an expanded 108,000 square foot facility that would be a state of the art multi -generational center for the residents of Grapevine and surrounding communities. The REC of Grapevine opened in April of 2015 and has proven to be a true example of a multi -generational center that serves the needs and desires of kids of all ages. Lone Star Recreation Programming Award: Fossil Fest Grapevine's inaugural Fossil Fest was one of a kind, interactive and immersive event inspired by the recent findings of rare fossils and dinosaur tracks uncovered by the flooding of Grapevine Lake in 2015. While researching how to care for and preserve this unique resource, a staff member learned that National Fossil Day was in less than two months, and in that moment Fossil Fest was born. Participants were transported to an archaeological dig site where they could excavate fossil remains, hatch their own dinosaur from an egg, talk dinosaurs with a paleontologist, take home real fossil remains collected in Texas, explore interpretive material on the Grapevine Lake discovery, and take green screen photos with a mammoth or T -Rex. Fossil Fest will now be a staple event in Grapevine due to the overwhelming excitement expressed by the community and their thirst to "Learn. Dig. Explore." f1ul