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AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 12 , 1990
SUBJECT Fall 1989 Recreation Report - Report by Diane
Lowart , Recreation Director
EXHIBITS ATTACHED A . Quarterly Activity Report
B . Registration Analysis
q� C . Registration Comparison
RECOMMENDATION Y Receive Report
FINANCIAL STATEMENT None
DESCRIPTION The following report summarizes the programs and
activities of the Recreation Depa.rtment during the Fall Quarter of 1989.
This quarter encompasses the months of September , October , November and
December .
Afterschool Recreation Program
Due to a shortage of qualified staff , both Afterschool Recreation sites
were not opened as scheduled . The Nielsen School site opened on September
25 and the Murray School site opened on October 9 , 1989 . Since that time ,
attendance at both sites has been steady , with Nielsen averaging 49
participants daily , and Murray averaging 27 participants daily . Both sites
have held off-site activities in addition to the daily activities that
occur at each site .
Leisure Enrichment Classes
There were a total of 65 classes offered during the Fall Quarter compared
to 58 during the same quarter last year . Of the 65 classes , 29 were
offered for youth and 37 were offered for adults . Overall 72% of the
classes that were offered were actually conducted . Popular classes for
children included Time for Two ' s , Sing-Along Time , Tap & Ballet , Karate and
two new classes , Artworks and Gingerbread House . As always Country Western
Dance and Golf classes were well received by adults . New classes for
adults included Drawing , Truffles , Fresh Garden Wreath , and American
Singles Workshop that was offered in cooperation with Livermore , Pleasanton
and San Ramon .
Preschool Classes
Preschool Classes once again continue to be popular with two out of the
three classes in Session I filled to capacity . Classes are offered for_
children ages 2 years-9 months through 5 years . The program is a parent
participation program where parents participate 3-4 times per session thus
keeping the costs down . Special preschool activities included trip; to the
Pumpkin Patch and the Indian Center , and culminated with a holiday pageant
for parents .
Seniors
September was back to school month for most people , but it was "Back to the
Memories" month at the Senior Center . A special brunch was held and
everyone wore clothing they had worn on a special occasion in their- lives .
Additionally portrait sessions were scheduled for those in attendance .
The Center began program coordination with the new Dublin Unified School
District Adult Education Department . Classes offered at the Senior Center
by Adult Education were Current Events , California History , Quilting ,
Microwave Cooking , Creative Writing and Holiday Crafts . Not all classes
met the minimum enrollment necessary and were therefore cancelled .
Average daily attendance for September was 52 .
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Halloween played a major role in October ' s activities . Lunches included
pumpkin soup and Halloween treats . The highlight of the month was the 2nd
Annual Halloween Masquerade Ball complete with live music and hot hors
d ' oeuvres . The earthquake didn ' t stop the Center ' s hosting the Young At
Heart television show on October 18 . Special event for the month was an _
October Fest with German music , wurst and sauerkraut . Dublin Police
conducted an earthquake preparedness workshop and a community singing
program was started . Average daily attendance for October was 46 .
With cold weather setting in , the Center ' s regular Friday morning brunch
was changed to a homemade soup slurp . Cost remained at $1 .00 for soup and
a roll or muffin . Chabot College cancelled the Autobiographical Writing
class , however after refocusing and renaming the class to Tattle Tales , it
continued with a volunteer coordinator . One hundred and eleven ( 111 )
people were served at the Center ' s 2nd Annual Thanksgiving Luncheon with
the Dublin High School Interact Club serving lunch and making placemats for
the tables . - Average daily attendance for November was 54 .
December was filled with holiday activities . A very successful Wreath
Workshop was conducted by a senior volunteer . Other holiday activities
included tree decorating and an old fashioned taffy pull . The crowning
event of the month was the 2nd Annual Holiday Luncheon with 155 in
attendance . Interact Club once again served lunch and the group was
entertained by the Women of Note choral group . Average daily attendance
for December was 44 .
Special Events
The 5th Annual Children ' s Spooktacular was held on Friday , October 27 at
the Shannon Community Center . The event was offered at two different times
to accommodate separate age groups ; from 1 : 30-3 : 00p .m . for
preschool/kindergarten aged children and 3 :30-5 : 30p .m. for elementary aged
children . Craft and game booths with Halloween themes and a puppet show
entertained the participants .
The 6th Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony was held on Monday , December 4 at the
Dublin Civic Center . Approximately 250 people attended the event .
They were treated to musical entertainment from the Dublin High School Band
and the Valley Christian School Choir . A community sing-along was added to
this year ' s event which proved to be extremely popular . The evening
concluded with a visit from Santa and refreshments provided by the Tri-
Valley Lioness .
The Dublin High School Band Boosters served breakfast to a sell out crowd
at the Recreation Departments 5th Annual Breakfast with Santa . Over 400
people were in attendance to partake of a delicious pancake breakfast and
visit with Santa . Children in attendance were given a snowman puppet
filled with crayons and photo button pictures with Santa were available for
an additional charge . This highly successful event is truly a cooperative
one between the City and the School District .
Teens
The Teen program has continued to display steady growth and acceptance by
the teens in Dublin . Lunchtime activities are offered at Wells Middle
School three days a week , and beginning in November , at Dublin High School
one day a week . Attendance at the middle school activities has varied
according to the activity . The High School activities have averaged 120
participants and spectators . Some special activities offered have included
"Friendly Feud" , variation of the television game show (offered at both DHS
and Wells) , pictures with Santa (DHS ) ; Decorate-A-Teacher Contest (Wells) ,
and a Bubble Gum Blowing Contest at both schools . To date the program has
received tremendous support from school administrators at both school
locations .
Youth Sports
The sports program that had been planned for grades 4-8 this Fall never jot
off the ground The principals at each school were supportive of our
involvement , however we were unable to secure sufficient staff to institute
the program . Staff will continue to advertise for coaches , officials and
scorekeepers in the hope that we can implement a program in the Spring .
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Attached in Exhibits A ;� B and C are enrollment statistics for the Fall
programs .
QUARTERLY ACTIVITY .'REPORT
FALL 1989
PROGRAM PARTICIPANT
PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS HOURS HOURS
PRESCHOOL AGE
Sing-Along Time 15 4 .5 67 . 5
Time for Two ' s 69 5 345
Creative Movement 10 12 120
Just You & Me 23 6.25 143. 75
Tap & Ballet 31 12 372
Jazz Dance 9 12 108
Tumbling 12 6 72
Shannon Preschool 37 90 3330
Shannon Preschool 19 60 1140
SUBTOTAL '225 207.75 5698.25
SCHOOL AGE
Bumper Bowl 18 8 144
Gingerbread House 5 1 .5 7 .5
Karate (Beg ) 8 6 48
Karate (Beg) 4 3 .75 15
Karate (Adv) 5 8 40
Karate (Adv ) 8 5 40
Friday Fun Night 33 2 . 5 82 . 5
Artworks 11 12 132
SUBTOTAL 92 46.75 509
TEEN/ADULT
Basic Financial Planning 15 6 90
First Aid (Infant/Child ) 9 3 27
Tot Saver CPR 10 6 60
Dog Obedience 16 6 96
American Singles Workshop 65 12 780
Karate (Beg) 17 12 204
Karate (Beg) 7 7 .5 52 . 5
Calligraphy 9 16 144
Drawing 11 12 132
Country Western Dance 58 12 .696
.Two Step & Swing 54 4 .5 243 -
Gingerbread House 12 2 . 5 30
Fresh Garden Wreath 11 1 .5 16 . 5
Everlasting Baskets 6 2 12
Victorian Wreath 9 2 .5 22 . 5
Color Analysis 3 2 . 5 7 . 5
Golf 28 4 112
Truffles 22 2 44
SUBTOTAL . 362 114 2769
GRAND TOTAL 679 368.5 8976.25
CITY OF DUBLIN
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
REGISTRATION ANALYSIS
QUARTER_ FALL 1989
A - ADULT
Y - YOUTH
W/L - WAITING LIST
CA - CANCELLED
C - COMBINED `
NON- TOTAL NO.
O. CLASS TITLE MIN MAX RES RES REGIS W/L CA C
A 108• SING ALONG TIME Y 6 14 11 •4 15 1
B 108 SING ALONG TIME Y 6 14 5 ( X
A 109 TIME FOR TWOS Y 6 12 13 0 13 2
B 109 TIME FOR TWOS Y 6 12 8 4 I 12 I
C 109 TIME FOR TWOS Y 6 12 4 4 8
D 109 TIME FOR TWOS Y 6 12 10 2 I 12 11 i.-
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E 109 TIME FOR TWOS I Y 6 12 8 I 4 I 12 11
F 109 I TIME FOR TWOS ( Y ( 6 12 8 I 4 I 12 13 ( '
A 1101 CREATIVE MOVEMENT Y ( 9 15 5 ( 1 ! 6
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B 1101 CREATIVE MOVEMENT Y 9 15 3 I 1 4 I i
A 112 JUST YOU & ME Y I 6 12 3 7 I ' 10 ( j
B 1121 JUST YOU & ME I Y 6 12 7 6 ( 13 11
A 113 I TAP & BALLET Y ( 9 15 I 14 1 I 15
B 113 I TAP & BALLET Y I 9 15 I 8 I 1 I 9
A 114 I TAP & BALLET Y 9 15 6 1 7 ( I
B 1141 TAP & BALLET Y 9 15 ( 1 X
A 1161 JAZZ DANCE Y 9 15 9 0 I 9 I I
B 116 I JAZZ DANCE Y 9 15 I I 1 X
118 TUhIBLING Y 9 15 10 2 ( 12 I I 1
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200 ) BUMPER BOWL Y 6 18 16 2 18 ( 1 I
201 STRIKES & SPARES Y 6 I 12' 5 X I f
206 TENNIS Y 4 8 2 X
212 GINGERBREAD HOUSE TY 8 10 5 0 5 I
CITY OF DUBLIN
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
REGISTRATION ANALYSIS
QUARTER. FALL 1989
A - ADULT =
Y YOUTH
W/L - WAITING LIST
CA - CANCELLED
C - COMBINED
NON- TOTAL INO.
NO.' CLASS TITLE MIN MAX RES RES REGIS W/L CA C
213 KARATE (BEG) Y 9 14 6 2 1 8
A 213 KARATE (BEG) Y 9 14 3 1 4 1
2141 . KARATE (ADV) Y 9 14 3 2 1 5 ( 1 I
A 214 KARATE (ADV) Y 9 14 5 3 1 8
2251 BABYSITTER Y 8 15 1 1 3 1 X ' 1
230 FRIDAY FUN NIGHT 1 Y 18 30 32 1 33 1 ; I
2501 WINTER WONDERLAND I Y 30 60 1 15 1 . X 1
2901 ARTWORKS ( Y 8 15 101 1 1 11 1 `
1251 SHANNON PRESCHOOL 1 Y 1 12 201 ( 1 20 1 2
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1261 SHANNON PRESCHOOL 1 Y 1 12 20 I 19 1 0 1 j
1271 SHANNON PRESCHOOL Y 12 201 1 i 17 0 1
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4001 BASIC FINANCIAL PLNG 1 A 1 10 20 ( 15 ( 1 1
4021 FIRST AID/INFANT/XCHI D A 1 10 151 9 1 0 1 9 1 1 1
4031 TOTSAVER CPR A 8 151 91 1 ( 10 1 1
4071 DOG OBEDIENCE A 10 1 16 151 1 16 1 ,
408 PUPPY KINDERGARTEN 1 A 1 10 15 1 2 1 1 X 1 1
411 1 AMERICAN SINGLES WKSH A 20 75 55 11 1 65 1 1
4131 KARATE (BEG) A 9 14 ) 10 7 1 17 1 1
A 4131 KARATE (BEG) A 1 9 14 4 31 7 1 i
418) CALLIGRAPHY A 8 15 8 11 9 1 1 1
A 421 DRAWING A 10 1 15 7 4 11 1 1
422 FIGURE DRAWING . A 10 15 2 X 1
A 427 COUNTRY WESTERN DBFC A 20 1 60 19 39 58 1 1
CITY OF DUBLIN
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
REGISTRATION ANALYSIS
QUARTER. FALL 1989.
A - ADULT
Y - YOUTH
W/L - WAITING LIST
CA - CANCELLED
C - COMBINED
NON- TOTAL NO.
O. CLASS TITLE MIN MAX RES RES REGIS W/L CA C
A 428 TWO STEP & SWING A ' 20 60 24 20 44
B_ 428 TWO STEP & SWING A 8 12 0 10 10 1
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429 GINGERBREAD HOUSE A 6 12 61 6 1 12 !
4301 POTPOURRI A 6 12 i 1
431 FRESH GARDEN WREATH A 6 12 6 5' ( 1
4321 . EVERLASTING BASKETS A 6 12 5 1 1 6 1 1 i I
434 STAINED GLASS WKSHP l A 6 12 1 3 1 X I
4351 VICTORIAN WREATH 1 A 1 6 121 71 21 9 I 1 I 1
4391 WATERCOLOR A 1
8 151 1 1 0 1 1 X � '
4431 TENNIS ( A 4 8 1 1 4 1 1 I 1
A 4511 COLOR ANALYSIS A 4 1 10 31 01 3 1 1 1 1
B 4511 COLOR ANALYSIS 1 A l 4 101 1 1 3 1 1 X 1 1
4591 IKEBANBA A l 8 151 1 1 3 1 1 X 1 1
4601 GOLF A 4 81 81 0 1 8 1 1 1 i
4611 GOLF A 4 8 7 1 1 1 8 1 ( I
4621 GOLF 1 A 4 8 1 1 1 1 X 1 1
4631 GOLF A 4 6 5 1 1 6 1
464 GOLF A l 4 1 6 4 3 1 6 1 i
4651 GOLF A 4 1 6 1 1 X 1
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4701 CREATIVE STITCHERY A 6 201 1 4 1 X1 i
471 CREATIVE STITCHERY A 6 20 1 X1 1
472 CREATIVE STITCHERY A 6 20 0 X 1
A 473 TRUFFLES A 6 121 12 0 12 1
B 473 TRUFFLES A � 6 12 11 1 12
FALL 1989
YOUTH ADULT TOTAL
SPECIAL CLASS
REGISTRATION SAME SAME SAME
COMPARISONS QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER,
THIS LAST LAST THIS LAST LAST THIS LAST LAST
QUARTER QUARTER YEAR QUARTER QUARTER YEAR QUARTER QUARTER YEAR
O. CLASSES OFFERED 29 24 25 36 58 33 65 82 58
O. CLASSES CANCELLED 6 2 5 13 17 7 19 19 1 ''
0. CLASSES ADDED 2 2 1 1 1 0 3 3 1
O. CLASSES CONDUCTED 31 22 20 37 41 26 68 63 46
O. WAITING LISTS 12 48 25 0 0 11 12 48 36
AXIMUM OPENINGS 543 309 324 617 1270 597 1160 1579 921
0. ENROLLED 278 272 244 581 479- 318 859 691 562
% CLASSES CONDUCTED 81% 92% 80% 65% 42% 79% 72% 77% 79%
% CLASSES FILLED 52% 68% 85% 46% 49% 77% 49% 56% 81%
(OF THOSE CONDUCTED)