HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011-12-06 Regular Meeting GRAPEVINE SENIOR CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD
MEETING AGENDA
try Tuesday, December 6, 2011 — 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 October 4, 2011 Meeting
4. Citizen Requests
5. New Business
a. Empowering Seniors Expo recap — Carey Miller
b. Housing Authority update - Joetta King
c. GRACE update - Francia Arrigan and Vicki Yarnell
d. Senior Activities Center update - Trent Kelley
Cr 6. Adjourn
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POSTED ON THIS, THE 29th OF NOVEMBER 2011 AT 4 PM.
Eileen Hinson, Assistant Supervisor
Senior Programs
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GRAPEVINE SENIOR CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD
Minutes of Tuesday December 6, 2011 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 3:35 PM on December 6, 2011
at the Grapevine Senior Activities Center.
The following members were present:
Dick Guckel, Chairperson
Joetta King, Ex-offico, Housing Authority
Dorothy Kritz, Ex-offico, Grapevine Senior Activities Center
Kay Blanding
Tena Burrell, Co-Chairperson
Pam Price
Francia Arrigan, Ex-offico, GRACE
Vicki Yarnell, GRACE
Others present:
Trent Kelley, Recreation and Senior Programs Supervisor
Roy Stewart, City Council Member Liaison
Megan Atkins, Recreation Specialist: Senior Activities Center
Those not present:
Carey Miller
Paul Ernst
2. Welcome Guests
Doug Evans, Director of Parks and Recreation Grapevine
3. Consideration of minutes for October 4, 2011 meeting
Approved
4. Citizen Requests-
Kay Blanding/Dorothy Kritz-happy with all programs and very excited for
upcoming events
5. New Business
a. Dick Guckel (Empowering Seniors)
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-From Carey Miller: Empowering Seniors Expo on Friday October 7 was a
great experience; flu shots,passport, and various workshops. Grapevine was
represented well at the Expo.
b. Dick Guckel (Tax-Aide)
-Tax-Aide is an AARP and IRS program where certified counselors are at
various sites across the country including the Grapevine Senior Activities
Center. We will have four counselors who will assist clients, regardless of
their residence in the preparation of their taxes.
-The clients do not have to be seniors (low income or senior preferred)
-GRACE will refer people in need of tax help
c. Joetta King(Housing Authority)
-Budget cut for HUD; from $750 million to $250 million
- Concern for section 8 voucher funding which may limit the number of
clients served or for making changes in their housing
- Grapevine Housing Authority(GHA) is considering options to use the
reserve money for improvements anticipating that there could be a reduction
in HUD subsidies based on GHA having access to reserve funds.
d. Vicki Yamell/Francia Arrigan(GRACE)
-GRACE Chamber open house Wednesday, December 7, 2011; been a 2 week
Cer process, appointments were made for families to come shopping without kids.
There is a budget per child/family. Toys, bikes, family, and teenager gifts
were provided. Gift wrapping was provided to take home.
-Santa Cops- looking for donations for 656 families as they spend 20 minutes
per 6 families
-Christmas food donations; 700 plus people looking for turkeys, eggs, butter,
and milk. GRACE is still looking for 400 donations of turkeys to provide to
the people.
-Had 590 people looking for food for Thanksgiving
-Still working on the volunteer matching. There is a class that will be held in
January to provide training for the volunteers. Seniors are slower on asking
for a friend.
-Offered to come to the SAC to talk about"A Friend"and about GRACE
-There are 83 families on section 8 vouchers and the amount per family poses
a problem
e. Tena Burrell
-Helped with a caregiver support group "New Program"where grandparents
were raising their grandkids-UNT did a study called Project COPE(Caring for
others as a Positive Experience)
f.Trent Kelley(Senior Activities Center)
-Had an Open House and 80-100 people came, about 20 were new people to
the center. There was food, dancing and a band.
-Veterans Lunch was provided, as the food was from Bartleys, a performance
from the Fire Department Color Guard, signing, and recognition of all the
Veterans.
-FOGSAC has provided $1500 for the various events
-Brought seniors shopping to North East Mall and Target for the holidays
-Wednesday the 7th Seniors will be going to the SCS Holiday event at the Fort
Worth Botanic Gardens.
-Thursday December 8 will be the Christmas Party from 4pm-7:30pm: at the
Dallas Cowboys Golf Club, 144 people have signed up, free to all. Will be a
sit down dinner including; dancing, door prizes and a goodie bag for all.
Senior Advisory Council has donated $500 for the event. Previous years the
party has been limited to 100 people.
-December 13 the center will be taking 2 buses to go tour the Christmas lights
in Plano from 6-9pm
-On Friday December 30 the center will be having a"Noon Year's Eve"party
-January 16 we will be having a cookout since SCS kitchen will be closed for
a holiday.
-Will start marketing a Dance for 2012 at the Community Activities Center
g. Doug Evans
-Downtown Grapevine looks great; it is the Christmas Capital of Texas
(Tena)Parade of Lights was well attended
tiv -CAC feasibility study: space needed and expansion, staffing study, redesign
and operation costs,business plan, and generate revenue were all discussed
-(Dick) When will it be completed? Still waiting on the council feedback to
move forward.
-(Pam)Plans for the SAC building after move to the new CAC? Could
possibly become a parking lot, no set plans yet.
-(Dick)Membership costs, will the new building include aquatics? That will
all be included in the Business Plan and have done research from other centers
such as Keller and Frisco to obtain ideas for our new center. Will still have the
center open to Residents of Grapevine only. The council will be fair on all the
fees for the new center.
-The CAC is at about 80-90% on cost recovery depending upon what you
include. It is 50-60% including everything.
6. The meeting adjourned at 4:35 pm
Respectfully submitted,
Meg Atkins,Recreation Specialist: Senior Activities Center
Minutes approved by the Board on 7" day of f hf c.QGZi . , 2012.