HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010-10-05 Regular Meeting GRAPEVINE SENIOR CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD
MEETING AGENDA
(Fr Tuesday, October 5, 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 August 3, 2010 meeting
4. Citizen Requests
5. New Business
a. Recognition of GHS student Sarah Park-Eileen Hinson and
Kaye Grayson
fire b. Housing Authority update — Joetta King
c. GRACE update — Francia Arrigan and (dell Bowker
d. Senior Activities Center update
6. Adjourn
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THE 1993 TEXAS LEGISLATURE, THE BOARD MEETING AGENDA, WAS PREPARED AND
POSTED ON THIS, THE 30th OF September 2010 AT 5:00 PM.
Kaye rayson, Director
Grapevine Senior Activities Center
GRAPEVINE SENIOR CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD
Minutes of Tuesday, October 5, 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 October 5,
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
Carey Miller
Francia Arrigan, Ex-offico, GRACE
Idell Bowker, Ex-offico, GRACE
Joetta King, Ex-offico, Housing Authority
Dorothy Kritz, Ex-offico, Grapevine Senior Activities Center
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Others present:
Kaye Grayson, SAC Director
Chris Smith, Recreation Superintendent, Parks & Recreation
Roy Stewart, City Council Member Liaison
Those not present:
Dick Guckel, Chairperson
2. Welcome Guests
There were no guests present.
3. Consideration of minutes for August 3, 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. Recognition of GHS student Sarah Park-Eileen Hinson and Kaye Grayson
In the past month, more than thirty senior citizens from the SAC went to the
Polar Ice House inside Grapevine Mills Mall to enjoy a series of figure skating
performances executed to 1940s-1950s music. The six skaters performed as
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C. individual skates as well as in a group.Thanks to private and corporate
donations, this outing raised $600, of which $450 was donated to the SAC. This
event was organized by Grapevine High School senior Sarah Park. With friends
helping with the advertising at the mall, Sarah recruited the skaters and
organized the publicity.
b. Housing Authority update— Joetta King
Joetta King reported that currently there are 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
Francia Arrigan presented an update on the Senior Pilot Program. In September,
GRACE trained 18 volunteers; 5 new volunteers will be trained in October.
Currently GRACE is working on assessing the 25 seniors participating within pilot
to identify area of interests. Follow ups have been to match trained volunteers
Cr with seniors
In her commodities report, Francia stated that groceries have been delivered to
85 seniors.
Other activities that GRACE has participated in include being at the Senior
Empowerment Fair Friday, October 1, and going to the Colleyville Annual Senior
Health Fair Friday, October 8 from 9 AM to Noon. Grapevine Women Division will
start their Christmas for senior's sign-ups on October 20th (during regular
Commodities delivery).
d. Senior Activities Center update-Kaye Grayson and Dorothy Kritz
Friday, October 1 a group of seniors from the SAC attended the Empowering
Seniors Expo which included vendors, door prizes, health screenings,
entertainment and a free lunch for anyone age 50+. This is the second annual
Expo sponsored by Commissioner Gary Fickes. Over 600 seniors were expected
to attend the event this year. Tena Burrell, GSCAB Co-Chair, attended the event
and represented the SAC by handing out brochures on activities and upcoming
events at the SAC.
Last week the SAC had its first of three trips to the State Fair....all three trips are
full with waiting lists. A bus from the SAC goes on Thursdays when the
(iw admission for seniors is free.
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The Flu shot clinics at the SAC are coming up on October 8th and October 22nd.
There are still plenty of openings on both days from 10-2pm. People are
encouraged to call the SAC to sign up. There is no cost for those with their
Medicare Card Part B; otherwise, the cost is $18.
Computer classes started Monday, October 4th for the Fall semester. The total
number of people that registered was 52. This is about average for this time of
year. Classes will run through November 18th.
Dave Lieber, Fort Worth Star-Telegram columnist, will be here on October 19th at
10:00 a.m. for a presentation on scams and other corporate thievery. Dave is
very entertaining and informative; seniors are encouraged to attend this program.
He regularly does presentations for groups all over the Metroplex.
The SAC bus provided transportation today, October 5th, taking seniors to the
"Taps and Tunes" performance at the Scott Theater in Fort Worth. The charge of
$5 included box lunches for those who attended.
The Diabetes Workshop at the SAC currently has 13 seniors enrolled; since the
maximum number that can participate is 20, the program can accept 7 more
people.
On the 4th Tuesday of the month Senior Services Alliance's "Vial of Life
Program" will be offered. Seniors can go to Woodridge or GRACE. Blood
Pressure checks will be available.
Kenny Marchant's office representatives come to the SAC on the 4th Tuesday of
the month. Veterans are given aid. Seniors are advised about security issues
such as not giving out their Social Security Card or Medicare Card numbers or
even carrying those cards unless for a particular reason. These cards should be
kept in a safe and secure location when not being used. There is a waiting list of
those who are interested in attending these sessions.
County Commissioner Gary Fickes has started a project titled "Senior
Empowerment", which is in its second year. His Outreach Coordinator Rebecca
Barksdale has asked for the Grapevine SAC to be involved with input and if there
is any way in which the State Funds that have been set aside for seniors can
help us in Grapevine. Tena Burrell will ask Eileen to add it to the agenda so we
can discuss it at our December meeting. Also she will invite Rebecca Barksdale
to attend our next meeting to better explain the program. Carey Miller, a member
of the Grapevine Senior Citizens Advisory Board, will be the Center's
representative.
e. City Council update- Roy Stewart, City Council Member Liaison
Roy Stewart informed the Board that the City's new budget for fiscal year
October 1, 2010 — September 30, 2011 has begun. Five employees of the
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Convention and Visitors Bureau have been cut. The City did maintain the 35-cent
/$100 rate.
New businesses are coming to Grapevine. In the building once occupied on
Highway 114 frontage road off Main Street by Tia's Mexican Food restaurant will
be the home of Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen. There will be more restaurants at
William D. Tate and the Access Road to Highway 114. A new Mexican food
restaurant will be located on Main Street near Bob's Steakhouse. A 350-room
hotel will be constructed by Toby Keith north of Embassy Suites. In Grapevine
Mills, a skateboard area will be built on an acre. A LegoLand is in the process of
being built and plans to open June 2011. The area occupied by Gameworks will
be transformed into an Aquarium. A $7.5 million project to remodel the theater at
Grapevine Mills will become a Dinner and Theater site.
On the corner of Pool Road and Hall-Johnson Road which was once occupied by
a Food Lion Grocery Store, Compass Christian Church will be built. It will redo
the parking area and GRACE will open a pickup center at that location. In
Grapevine, near the CVS Pharmacy at Pool Road and Highway 26, a large
"Dancing Rivers" senior citizens home will open in November 2010. Beds for up
to 85 residents will be available; there will be a "memory section" (Alzheimer's
unit) as well as assisted living area are going to be provided.
The DFW Connector road construction continues and communication regarding
(p. changes and updates is given on a regular basis to the City by the construction
company's public relations staff. There were problems centered around the traffic
during Main Street Days last May; these were corrected for September's
GrapeFest.
6. The meeting adjourned at 4:36 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Pam Price, Secretary
Minutes approved by the Board on 7 day of 00-W . , 2010.
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