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53 | EXHIBIT 2 05/09/19 ARPD Director's Report - Presented by Interim Assistant City Manager Amy Wooldridge Mastick Senior Center Mastick's annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon thanking 227 volunteers for 27,601 hours of service in 2018 took place on April 11. In an effort to ensure that all Alamedans are counted in the 2020 Census, the Mayor has established the Alameda Complete Count Committee. Ed Kallas, Recreation Supervisor I, will serve as Sub-Committee Chair for senior citizens. Over the next 11 months, there will be a variety of events, outreach and incentives to get everyone to participate in the Census. Over the next month internet-capable monitors will be mounted on the walls of Mastick senior center classrooms to support presentations and meetings. From May 14 - 16, 38 Mastick members will travel to Mendocino and Ft. Bragg in the first overnight tour since 2013. New Fitness Classes: "Balance and Mobility" (BaM) and "Preventing and Recovering from Injuries/Falls through Movement and Exercise" (PRIME) fitness classes, designed to appeal to younger and different members of the senior population. Parks Maintenance We moved the granite blocks that were next to the slide at Sweeney Park and scattered them throughout the park as seating. Replaced with a poured in place pad and will add a climbing component such as a heavy rope soon. It was moved due to safety reasons. The dock was re-installed at the Encinal Boat Launch Facility after repairs and the annual pull out. It is expected that the docks in the new renovation will be able to remain in place all year. Replaced rotted wooden picnic tables Shoreline Park with donated cement tables. Moved the irrigation clock and wiring at Krusi Park to new pedestal near the tennis courts and upgraded with a new clock in anticipation for the new building construction. Replaced all pathway lights with new shoe box LED lights at Littlejohn Park. This project was managed by Public Works. Painted all backstops at Krusi Park Renovated sports fields at Harrington and Woodstock Parks Recreation Services All Tiny Tot sites are hosting Graduations at the end of May Alameda Youth Committee is celebrating another successful year with an end of year kayaking trip in May Hired a new part-time coordinator for the Friends Connect program to begin developing next year's program. Teen Summer Volunteer Program is off again to another successful summer with over 70 teens volunteering in the various ARPD summer programs The 16th season of Alameda Walks kicked off last Saturday with over 45 walkers. Make sure to check the schedule for upcoming Walks and hope to see you all out for at least one this season. Register now for Summer Baseball Program for k-2 and 3-5 grades which is FREE and sponsored by the ELKS Lodge 1015 |