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MEETING AGENDA
Tuesday, August 3, 2010 - 3:30 PM
Grapevine Senior Activities Center
421 Church Street
Grapevine, TX 76051
817-410-8130
1. Call to Order
2. Welcome Guests
3. Consideration of minutes for June 1, 2010 meeting
4. Citizen Requests
5. New Business
a. Monthly Dances at the SAC
b. Housing Authority update — Joetta King
c. GRACE update — Francia Arrigan and (dell Bowker
d. Senior Activities Center update
�r e. Senior Service Alliance Group update — Tena Burrell
6. Adjourn
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ACTIVITIES CENTER AT 817-410-8130, AT LEAST 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE. REASONABLE
ACCOMMODATIONS WILL BE MADE TO ASSIST YOUR NEEDS.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE, CHAPTER 551.001 et seq, ACTS OF
THE 1993 TEXAS LEGISLATURE, THE BOARD MEETING AGENDA, WAS PREPARED AND
POSTED ON THIS, THE 30th OF July 2010 AT 5:00 PM.
Kaye ays , Director
Grape ne Senior Activities Center
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GRAPEVINE SENIOR CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD
Minutes of Tuesday, August 3, 2010 meeting
Grapevine Senior Activities Center
421 Church Street
Grapevine, TX 76051
817-410-8130
1. Call to Order
The Grapevine Senior Citizens Advisory Board met at 3:30 PM on August 3, 2010 at
the Grapevine Senior Activities Center.
The following members were present:
Tena Burrell, Co-Chairperson
Pam Price, Secretary
Kay Blanding, new member to the board
Paul Ernst
Francia Arrigan, Ex-officio, GRACE
(dell Bowker, Ex-officio, GRACE
Joetta King, Ex-officio, Housing Authority
Dorothy Kritz, Ex-officio, Grapevine Senior Activities Center
Others present:
Kaye Grayson, SAC Director
Chris Smith, Recreation Superintendent, Parks & Recreation
Roy Stewart, City Council Member Liaison
Those not present:
Dick Guckel, Chairperson
Carey Miller
2. Welcome Guests
There were no guests present.
3. Consideration of minutes for June 1, 2010 meeting
The minutes were approved as read.
4. Citizen Requests
There were no requests to be brought before the Board.
5. New Business
a. Monthly Dances at the SAC — Kaye Grayson/Dorothy Kritz
The monthly dances are held once a month on Saturdays from 7:00-9:30 PM.
Visitors from out-of-town make the circuit throughout the Metroplex. In the future,
the SAC is looking at cutting back the frequency of the dances — perhaps to
quarterly dances. There is a $5.00 entry fee, but with the cost of the staff and band,
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the Center does not break even. There is a possibility that dances may be
eliminated. Previously there were approximately 46 people attending but now
attendance has dropped down to 25-30. From 6:00-7:00 PM dancing lessons have
been given before the dance. Our SAC facility is smaller than others like the one in
Irving. Our resources needed to be focused toward our Grapevine residents.
Currently contracts with bands have been set up through December 2010. This is
the time to be considering the 2011 budget so concern about maintaining the
dances is one item to be discussed.
b. Housing Authority update — Joetta King
There are currently no vacancies in the housing units. A couple of units will be
available soon and new tenants have been selected.
The only projects under way involve the continuing installation of new cabinets and
flooring in 'make ready units.' Tenants willing to pack up possessions in occupied
units will also receive new cabinets but not flooring.
First United Methodist Church (Grapevine/Heritage) has been accepting donations
to purchase ceiling fans for housing units. The fans will be installed by City of
Grapevine maintenance staff.
c. GRACE update— Francia Arrigan/Idell Bowker
Cre The new program being introduced to the Seniors has been named "Friends and
Family." GRACE has set up two volunteer training sessions: Thursday, September
23rd from 2:00-4:00 PM and Tuesday, September 28th from 10:00 AM-Noon. ldell
has currently targeted 25 Seniors to be involved with the program right now. The
plan is to match one volunteer per Senior and offering training periodically for the
volunteers. In January 2011, the program will be evaluated and more Seniors
added to it,
SeniorFest, which is sponsored by the Women's Division of the Chamber of
Commerce, will be Saturday, August 7th at the Convention Center. There have
been 266 reservations made for the event.
With school beginning in Grapevine on August 23rd, GRACE and the Women's
Division have planned their annual distribution of school supplies for August 19th.
The Women's Division has donated supplies and backpacks for this project. On
August 18th a room at the Grapevine Community Activities Center (CAC) will be set
up for the distribution.
The July Summer Santa commodities were delivered by members from the
Women's Division. In October sign up for the Christmas Cottage will begin.
d. Senior Activities Center update — Kaye Grayson/Dorothy Kritz/Chris Smith
We have 11 people that are going on the Collette Vacations trip to the Canadian
Rockies that departs on September 30th. Our next trip with Collette is set for April
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11th...Reflections of Italy. A slideshow presentation on this trip is scheduled for
September 21st at 10:00 a.m. at the SAC.
Our trip to Choctaw Casino in Oklahoma was a huge success. We had over 100
people go on the trip on July 27th. The casino provided two buses that left the SAC
at 8AM and returned to the SAC around 5:30 that afternoon. The seniors really
enjoyed the new casino and are ready to go back again! We plan on offering this
trip several times a year.
We are going to see the Rangers play the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday, August
24th. We leave the SAC at 5:30; game time is 7:05 p.m. The cost is $13 per person.
Interested persons must sign up and pay at the front desk by Friday, August 6th
(We have great covered seating; there are no steps or stairs)
Computer registration was on Monday, August 2"d. The final numbers on how
many registered are not available yet. Normally August registration is lower than
other times of the year. Registration will continue throughout the week for classes
that start on Monday. Call the SAC for more information on registering for computer
classes.
Our next AARP Defensive Driving class is scheduled for Tuesday, September 14th
from 1-5pm at the SAC. AARP members pay $12; non-members pay $14 to the
instructor on the day of class. Sign up at the front desk or by calling the SAC.
There is an Identity Theft Seminar scheduled for Tuesday, September 28th from 10-
11:30 am at the SAC. This seminar is being organized and presented by
Congressman Kenny Marchant's office. Registration information will be coming
soon for this free program.
Chris Smith, Recreation Superintendent, Parks & Recreation (GVPARD), told the
Board about summer activities planned by the GVPARD including baseball
tournaments and popular sailing and outdoor adventure camps. One company
sponsored a World Series baseball tournament. During the first week, there were
82 teams participating; that included 18 out-of-the-Grapevine-area teams. Forty
percent were travel teams. There was lots of support from the Grapevine
Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB). People enjoy coming to Grapevine and
want to offer this tournament next year. Due to rain some events at other towns'
baseball tournaments had to be cancelled but with the care provided by our
GVPARD staff for our grounds, of the 350 games, none were cancelled. Grapevine
has seen a good economic impact after the renovation of our baseball park
complex.
Dove Pool Water Aerobics are held in the summer months; approximately 60
people sign up. On the average there are 30 attending each session.
The Fall/Winter Playbook will come out in the near future.
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tir Roy Stewart, our City Council Member Liaison, commented on the economic
effects felt by the city. The city budget begins October 1 and since we base the
major part of our income on sales taxes, we have serious concerns to address.
Drastic needs will need to be taken, although Grapevine is better off than other
area cities. Cuts in budget items and personnel will be taken. Property tax
evaluations are down. Grapevine's 35-cents per $100 ad valorem tax base is one
of the lowest in the area cities. The new CVB building on the corner of Main and
Hudgins streets will be opened June 2011. Highway 114 construction may hurt
GrapeFest (the weekend of September 16-19). It did hurt the Main Street Outdoor
Adventure festival last May. The city has communicated with the DFW Connector
staff about its concerns that roads need to be open and more signage needs to be
added. The DFW Connector spokesperson addressed the Women's Division and
will also meet with the Chamber of Commerce. There is an excellent website for
the DFW Connector: http://www.dfwconnector.com/index flash.php.
e. Senior Service Alliance Group update — Tena Burrell
The Senior Service Alliance Group kickoff for the Vial of Life Program at the
Grapevine SAC was on Tuesday July 27th, 2010. It went very well; there were 4
volunteers who helped 8 Seniors complete their medical information and Durable
Medical Power of Attorney. The DPOA forms were provided by Tena Burrell, on
behalf of the SSA and the Area Agency on Aging website. It took approximately
30 minutes to complete this information for each Senior who participated.
Therefore next month there will be more volunteers to assist and hopefully more
Senior participants, as many had gone on a day trip to the Oklahoma casino.
The effort to keep this information updated will better enable the Grapevine Fire
Dept. EMTs and Police to help our Seniors and disabled in the Grapevine
community, Tena Burrell has met with the Deputy of the Grapevine Fire Dept. to
ensure the EMTs are informed to be on the lookout for the Vial of Life Information
when entering a Senior or disabled person's home. GRACE and the Grapevine
Housing Authority have been advised of the program and invited to participate.
The Vial of Life program will be continued the 4th Tuesday of each month at the
GSAC at 10:30 AM.
6. The meeting was adjourned at 4:20 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
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Pam Price, Secretary
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