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RecreationandParkCommission | 2018-09-13 | 7 | EXHIBIT 2 ARPD Director's Report 09/13/18 Mastick Senior Center Held a facilitated roundtable in partnership with Alameda Point Collaborative. Their staff shared tips and ideas on how to deal with difficult customers. Pickleball is booming with approximately 250 participants on the email list. Join us Saturdays at Lincoln Park. Annual Fashion Show & Luncheon is scheduled for Thursday, September 20. Welcome new part-time staff member Katherine Kaldis to Mastick staff. New Alameda Loop Shuttle signs with schedules are in the process of being installed at stops by Public Works And, simply, it is really busy at the senior center - a great thing! Parks Maintenance Managing several water issues including at Atlantic & Main Soccer Field and the Alameda Point Multipurpose Field. Hired a full-time Park Maintenance Supervisor, Matt Nowlen, who comes from the City of San Luis Obispo, working at their golf course and other experience with parks. Recreation Services 105th Tennis Tournament was a success with 143 entries this year and included an increase in youth participation National Coastal Clean-up event will take place on Saturday, September 15 at 8:30 am - 12:00pm. Registration will take place at the foot of Park Street and Shoreline Drive. Bring your gloves, buckets and cheery attitude. Bike for the Parks will again take place on Saturday, September 29. This Sunday is the last day to pre-register for the Race and receive a free dri-fit t-shirt. Help support your local parks by signing up for this great event. Looking for volunteers for the 15th Annual Teen Haunted House. Sign -Ups are under way now. First planning meeting to begin on Sept. 19! Teen volunteer program is growing. We now have teens volunteering at the RAP after school program in addition to summer programs. 1) We are challenged with finding qualified employees to work with older teen youth and to work nights and weekends at facilities. Actively recruiting for both. 2) Upcoming minimum wage increase to $12 as of January 1, 2019. City Council is considering a city-wide minimum wage increase this Tuesday | RecreationandParkCommission/2018-09-13.pdf |