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RecreationandParkCommission | 2019-11-14 | 6 | EXHIBIT 2 11/14/19 ARPD Director's Report - Presented by Recreation and Park Director Amy Wooldridge Mastick Senior Center Annual membership renewal began in July 2019 and 2,610 people have renewed or become a member. This is an increase of 200 for the same time last year. At this time each year, the Mastick Senior Center Advisory Board does an annual appeal mailing. This year over 2,000 letters were mailed and over $5,100 received to date. 225 thank you cards with a $10 gift card, funded by the MSCAB, were mailed to volunteers to acknowledge their service. On October 31, over 40 children from ABC Preschool participated in the organized Halloween parade. This included strolling the courtyard in costume and receiving a treat. Parent, grandparents, and of course children joined the fun. In September, the first women's Pickleball clinic was offered with 28 participating and recently the first men's Pickleball clinic was offered with 18 participating. During October 2019, 52.25 additional hours of programming were offered when comparing to 2018. Parks Maintenance Soil fertility report so we know what soil amendments to implement for the magnolia tree replacement at Longfellow Park. We anticipate planting a new tree within the next 1-2 months. Contractors are being scheduled to demolish and replace the burned Woodstock Park playground. We will expect to complete it by the end of this year. The Alameda Friends of the Parks Foundation purchased two scoreboards for Estuary Park. We are securing quotes to install. Added infield dirt to Bayport Park field Recreation Services Antonio Arevalo, an ARPD teen volunteer, received the Citywide Community Service Award for the youth category. We are very proud of him. The Mayor's Tree Lighting Ceremony is Saturday, December 7 between the hours of 4:00pm - 6:00pm. Lots of festive fun and holiday cheer! 46th Annual Elk's Hoop Shoot is underway at your local park site for youth between the ages of 8-13 for Boys and Girls. The Days in the Park for grades K thru 5th will take place on November 25th and 26th at Harrison Center in Lincoln Park from 7:30 am -5:30 pm Park Projects City Aquatic Center Concept Design - Four firms responded to a Request for Proposals, 3 were interviewed by a team that included city staff and a community representative knowledgeable about aquatic facilities. ELS was chosen as the firm to conduct the community input process and develop a conceptual design and cost estimate for the City | RecreationandParkCommission/2019-11-14.pdf |