HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-08-01 Regular MeetingGRAPEVINE SENIOR CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD
MEETING AGENDA
Tuesday, August 1, 2017 — 3:30 PM
The REC of Grapevine
1175 Municipal Way
Grapevine, TX 76051
817.410.3465
Call to Order
2. Welcome Guests
3. Consideration of Minutes for June 6, 2017 Meeting
4. Citizen Requests
New Business
a. City Council report — Duff O'Dell
b. Housing Authority report — Linda Troeger
c. GRACE report — Maryann Waddell
d. The REC report — Trent Kelley
6. Adjourn
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Minutes of Tuesday August 1, 2017 Meeting
The REC of Grapevine
1175 Municipal Way
Grapevine, TX 76051
817.410.3465
1. Call to Order
The Grapevine Senior Citizens Advisory Board met at 3:30 pm on August 1, 2017 at
The REC of Grapevine.
The following members were present:
Tena Burrell, Co -Chairperson
Trent Kelley, Recreation Facilities Manager
Eileen Hinson, Active Adult Supervisor
Kay Blanding
Isabelle Boyd
Pam Price
Linda Troeger, Housing Authority
Maryann Waddell, GRACE
Holly Meister
Carey Miller
Duff O'Dell, City Council Member Liaison
Those not present:
Dick Guckel, Chairperson
Rhonda Madsen
2. Guests:
Joe Macswain
Terry Rhodes -Cantu
3. Consideration of minutes for June 6, 2017 meeting
Approved
4. Citizen Requests
Kay Blanding — Look at taking a tour at the Frisco Star.
Isabelle Boyd — senior chorus is starting up this month and they already have a gig.
5. New Business
a. Grapevine Housing Authority- Linda Troeger
- Terry Rhodes -Cantu will be taking the GSCAB position for Grapevine
Housing Authority,
c. Maryann Waddell — GRACE
-Friends and Family program:
-Total clients: June 113 / July 115
-Total commodities delivered: June 80 / July 76
-Volunteer hours: June 57.5 / July (not totaled)
-Total Matches: June 21 / July 22
-New Clients: June 0 / July 2
-New Commodities Clients: June 0 / July 2
-New Matches (senior with volunteer): June 1 / July 0
-New Volunteers: June 2 / July 1
-A lot of the seniors are moving out of the apartment complexes in
Grapevine.
-A Compass Christian Church group helped a senior with home and yard
repairs and beautification.
-A queen -sized bed frame, bedding and towels were delivered to a senior
in need.
-Meds were picked up and delivered to a senior in need.
-Furniture from Graceful Buys was given and delivered by volunteers for
2 different senior clients.
-This month volunteers helped a disabled client move furniture and helped
pack a senior with moving needs.
-Feed Our Kids is in full swing in various locations in Grapevine. This
program calls upon local churches to prepare lunches for children in local
apartment complexes throughout the summer. This bridges the gap for
children who may not otherwise receive a lunch.
-GRACE helps with the Back to School drive on August 5 at Grapevine
High School. The drive helps provide new backpacks and school supplies
to GRACE clients and those in need. GRACE also has clothing packets,
socks and shoes.
d. Duff O'Dell - City Council Member Liaison
-City Council meeting tonight.
-Starting budget workshops
-Talked about Quality of Life projects
-Bond Election involving; animal shelter, 2 new Fire stations, Heritage
Bridge project, Golf course renovation and Dove Loop flooding issue.
-Dog Park is coming along.
e. Trent Kelley - Recreation Manager
- August movie in the Courtyard at The REC for 4°i Friday Film
-Carol of Lights will be moved to the front of City Hall for better viewing.
-Fossil Fest is September 9- 24. Dinosaurs, digs and animatronics will be
at the Botanical Gardens.
-Baseball and softball will be starting up soon as 4 Oak Grove ballfields
now have turf.
-3 more weeks and camps will be done and the kids will be back to school.
-IT switchover is happening this weekend.
-The stairwell construction will start soon and will take 90 days to
complete.
e. Eileen Hinson - Active Adults
-Have many Baylor partnerships; Falls Awareness will be held on Friday,
September 22. Car Fit is Monday, September 25. Matter of Balance starts
October 2 and is a 4 -week program that meets Mondays and Wednesdays
for 2 hours.
-Touring Lunch is Saturday, September 30, a progressive lunch touring 3
different senior living facilities all in Southlake.
-Generations program: Big Brothers Big Sisters have had 23 to 25
applications from Active Adults. There will be training in August and the
program will start in September.
-Trent Kelley mentioned that The REC will be closed the week after Labor
Day for deep cleaning. The REC is open on Labor Day from Sam to Spm.
f Carey Miller
-Empowering Seniors is on Friday, October 6; information will be at the
Active Adult desk.
6. The meeting adjourned at 4:13 pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Megan Varner, Active Adults Recreation Coordinator: The REC
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Minutes approved by the Board on 3 day of TUi%e 2017.