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ECREPTION AND PlRKS COMIISSION "rE n^ OnV7morn 25 VFq.
1. Meeting called to order by Vice Chairman P. ?. Pruner at 7 3�' "` -,n
the Council Chambers of the Lvnwood City ` ?all.
2. Pledge of Allegiance was led by Commissioner F.T. yorris.
3. ROLL CALL. PRESENT Commissioner Cecil Abernathy Ccmmi_ssi.on.:r 7r
Bancroft, Commissioner 7.L. "orris and Vice Chairman P T.. nr. onar.
EXCUSED• Chairman Rohart. Houtz.
4. There being no corrections in the Minutes of the October 'q 1
meeting, the Minutes were filed as mai_1 ^d.
5. CORRESPONDENCE:
A. Mr. Snavelv read a Lett =r from thn Paro)_e and Cor. *nuni.ty ° --v;
of the State of California reWestinr the use'of a ma- ^tin^ rns.
twice a month for group counseling for parolees, at no cram*:
^MOTIO' : By Commissioner vorris and seconeeod by Comn igs roar
Bancroft to grant this ranuest for a room at tha Community C ^ritcr.•.
Motion carried.
B. Mr Snavely_ read a letter from the County of Los "no -1 q Pire `
Department requesting wiaver of rental fea for the uoc nO Pat—
n=.- Hall for the Annual Training Program Banquet for visit ;n - rirr"
from Mexico on February 20. 197s.
MOTION By Chairman 0ornotbv and second ^d by Commis on r ^on
croft to -rant this re=quest. Motion cirri ^d.
C. Mr. Snavely read a letter from thn County of Los Ano los i nart
ment of Parks and '?ecr,eation requestins waiver of fee for the ,
of Bat oman Fall for an Underwater Instructor 'arti_f1 c1t on or
shop. Motion carried.
6. REPORTS
A. The Building Activity Reports and NgtatoritLm "eports wer: i z vi
7. DEPARTMENTAL RFPOP.TS:
A. Mr Mattoon reported on pecreation Provrams heinn cnnducted '-v t'
Department also on work proiects completed during tie month.
B. 7 7r. Snavely informed the Commission that the wri.`ton ^
for Pecroatinn Supervisor had been bell. with seven nass The
Oral Examinations will be given on December 16th with an annoint
ment of a Supervisor by the first of thn nay ", ar In infr
the Commission that Dole Recker had been employed as 'nuatic
Supervisor at the Natatorium. "r. "atto -n has been ,vc'"'^." is
Aquatic Supervisor since Ron Tilliams resigned.
C Mr. Snavely pras -ntod the T• nrinterl cnn; of
his report on the recent 7111 r ''.^-,tival conducted t .r t'l° „n
of Commerce in th City Par)c. Fe discussed the v =rious rnrr r..,.
encountered during the Festival.
MOTI0” By Commissioner Pancrnfi and s(---con, fl by omm9_ „si.nn .r
'Terris reau =stin - ' Tr. Snavelv to request , financi ,- tl. br akrc' °
of this project in accordance with th^ rules of thc> ” - cr - + i, -n
and Parks Departm ^nt. "ration carried.
D. Mr. ':Mattoon reported on.the Tztptnrium shut 6nT•.7n
that the ";atatorium would be cl -osee. jllst one. month this
November 10th to- Deceribe,,r 15th It 1 s r^ nn `ni n5' —I � +^
accommodate the High School Swim. Classrs, which ar^ resumi.n-
month earlier than nrovious vears. The fil. tars ha '�, ^rn a;
mantled clean oli "d and r °plcacF'd. nth m?int'rancc' ?-'' "S
will be done before re openi_nn.
E. Mr. Snavely stated that r'r. Di c'-: Farn of the " Inmats T 'r'im
Bugle Corns had asked to anpear at the tnni¢ht to
the numerous activities of the Corns "r. � =rr. lid - tot anD*�,ar.
F. Commissioner Morris ^ave a r -)crt on t?:? Los 'nga1 -- Colnty
Recreation and Parks Commission of whic'.i hn is a n > „ lv
Commissioner.
G. Mr. Snavely report ^d that at a recent reotin of the Sch
District it was dr�cided that the could not finann t? "la
ground programs for the arldition,-±l times and. holic'a s
but they did allocate additional funds to nav thr'rnnt =.l r f—
the usc' of the F- atatorium from Dr- c2mh. ?r 15th tn
re-cpening date in Januarv•
H, Mr. Snavelv reported on the T ?ecrcation and Parks "dmini- s.tratrrs
Institute he attend. -d the early nart of the month at ^sil.nm.ar
8 ORAL COMITNICATTOYS
A Mr. Snavelv thanked Commissioner Pruner for sneaki_n7 at t u: S-=
Institute at Bateman Fall. Chairman Touts , :7as unahln to
Mr. Snrnvely rf ?nnrte.di that he had r - A t' r T ' „ ncrt of t
, ,merlcan Red Cross s swimming class r ^.salt,^,. 6!kR vnuntT^t=
passed the swimming tests at the "T.at�_torium dur'-.^ t7
program. LvnT7ood ranked third in the ' Pool. 6ate7nr
'fr. Snavely informed the nommi_ssinn that no invitation to part i
cipate in the Christmas Parade this,voar had, b
talked to Mr. T'lrasserman re ^ardi.n7 t'i is tod -av "r. t "tasserT: an
told ',aim they would' be to lcomc to n ` t1fe rhambor
would not 5e able to nrovidn _a c•ar for them.
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B, Commissioner I.b•- rnathy reportecl that the Prmv Rand Pro�rlm hell
at the Frendom riemorial last Sundav was ^xeell nt, and he
the Department to provide more nroc�rams in the Park duri.n^ tb,a
year.
Commissioner 'bernathy reported nn the Youth Confer ^nc r•- had
attended at ^,nahcim wh• rn a disturbance amon7- th? delecates
took n1aCe and was plaCat ^C' hV T,vnwnnd " ^.1 ?;*at�'.s hefnr^ s ?r--
problems occurrr.d.
i DJOQTIRIEDiT
There b ^ing no further business b ^fort. the n ^creation an' Tar' -s Comm
mission. the m��etinr* adjourned at 9 °10 P"".