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RecreationandParkCommission | 2021-06-10 | 7 | EXHIBIT 2 06/10/2021 ARPD Director's Report Presented by Recreation and Park Director Amy Wooldridge Recreation Services Fall 2021/22 RAP (Recreation After School) program registration opens June 23 at 10am. Celebrate Independence Day the Alameda Way! - Includes the Porch of July, our citywide decorating contest. Register your porch, house, bike or lawn to be on our map and then everyone can walk, ride and roll to view all of the amazing decorations throughout the July 4th weekend! It also includes porch musicians. Plus, the All-American Movie Night with live music at the Alameda Point Multi-Purpose Field on Sunday July 4th. The Jubilee starts at 6:45pm and the movie begins at approximately 8:15pm. Summer in-person programs are continuing registration, including Day Camp, WOW, Teen Adventures and Aquatics. Sign-ups are rapidly filling up. Sports camps and outside contractors are still offering a variety of classes including Aqua STEM, cooking, martial arts, Teen All Sports, dance, and much more. You'll see many year-end school picnics throughout Alameda over the next week and half. These are provided at a minimal cost of $25 per picnic. There are now 15 to 20 picnic rentals every weekend. Kudos to our Park Ambassadors and Park Maintenance staff for keeping up with the high demand as well as to Katherine Sirota who manages all of our rentals. We are seeking aquatic interns ages 12-15. Check the ARPD aquatic section of the website for more details. ARPD has been very busy hiring for the summer with over 200 summer seasonal staff. Kudos to all of our staff who have worked hard to set the foundation for a successful summer - Pat Russi, Stacy Thomas, Christina Bailey, Shawn Smith, and Nora Pon. Mastick Senior Center On June 8, the Mastick Thrift Shop celebrated a successful modified reopening and is now open on Tuesdays, 10am - 2pm. Donations are now accepted on Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. On June 9, we partnered with the American Red Cross and offered the third blood drive since our physical closure. Mastick is now open for limited in person programs by registration and reservation only. We offer several in-person outdoor classes on campus including Spanish, Lunch Program, Qigong, Line Dance, Table Tennis, Hawaiian Dance, Yoga, Drawing & Painting. Many classes still offered Zoom including Line Dance, Philosophy Discussion Group, Book Club, Today's World, Diabetes Support Group, Egyptian Folkloric Dance, German and Italian and a Movie Discussion Group. The following are being provided by appointment: HICAP (health insurance counseling advocacy program), Legal Assistance for seniors, case management (Senior Connections), Notary, computer assistance, transportation assistance, book grab n' go. | RecreationandParkCommission/2021-06-10.pdf |