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CITY OF DUBLIN
~GEIdDA STATEP+TENT
CITY COUI~CIL 1~IEETIATG DATE: AUGUST 26, 1991
SUBJECT . Spring Quarter 1991 Recreation Report
Report by Diane Lowart, Recreation Director
EXHIBITS ATTACHED . o Registration Analysis
o Quarterly Activity Report
o Senior Center Attendance Report
RECD~A+IEIdDATIOAT ~ . . Information
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FIATANCIAL STATE@iEAtT : None
DESCRIPTIORT . The following report summarizes the activities
conducted by the Recreation Department during the spring quarter
encompassing the months of April and May, 1991.
Adult Sports
The 1991 Spring Adult Softball Pragram consisted of 13 leagues in
which 74 teams were registered. Games were scheduled for each night
of the week ,with the exception of Saturday. Leagues included Coed,
C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4, D-1, D-3, D-4 and D-5. In addition, Business
Leagues were offered designed for local businesses with game held
immediately following work at 5:30 p.m. An all-star game highlighted
the mid-season and each league was concluded with a championship game.
Approximately 1100 players participated in the Spring League.
Afterschool Recreation
Attendance at both sites continued to remain steady through the
remainder of the school year. The average daily attendance at Nielsen
was 43 and at Murray was 25. In May, program participants presented
skits and artwork for their parents attending "Skits, Tricks and Art
Pics" night. After the chiTdren and Staff had presented their skits,
all were entertained by a magician while enjoying homemade
refreshments. Approximately 60 people attended this activity. To
celebrate the end of the year, the Nielsen site had,a barbecue and the
Murray site had a talent show/movie day.
Aquatics
The Dublin Swim center opened for the 1991 season on April 1, 1991.
Recreational swimming was offered from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday during spring break. Attendance totalled 414 during
this week with an average daily attendance of 83. Following spring
break, the Swim Center remained open on weekends from 1:00 p.m. to
5:00 p.m. for recreational swimming. The total swim attendance for
the rnonths of April and May was 1447 with an average daily attendance
of 96.
Leisure Enrichment Classes
Classes for preschool children and youth continue their success.
Among the preschool age classes, Sing-Along-Time, Just You and Me, and
Time For Two are some of the most popular classes offered by the
Department. Dance classes continue in popularity for school age
children, as do Tennis and Karate. New programming included Modeling
classes for children and teens, and Beginning Piano.
Adult classes experienced success in some new proqram areas. The new
Ballroom Dancing and Beginning Piano classes were both well attended.
Returning with continued success, and expansion, was Dog Obedience.
This class is now offered on two evenings and, iri addition, an
advanced class has been programmed.
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Preschool Classes
Al1 three preschool classes reached their
students per class. In addition to daily
on excursions to Carl's Jr. and Heather
Also, an ice cream social was held for
The preschool classes concluded with
ceremony and party on June 6 and 7.
Senior Center
In April the Center hosted Channel 30's
The forum focused on areas of interest
attracted 80 would-be television stars.
Railroad and a"Hard Times After Taxes
April's calendar of events. Average da
telephone calls were logged.
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maximum enrollment of 20
activities, the classes went
Farms Park in Walnut Creek.
children and their parents.
the traditional graduation
Young at Heart Senior Forum.
to seniors in the Valley and
A trip on the Niles Canyon
Luncheon" were features of
ily attendance was 77 and 286
Mother was honored in May with a Mother's Day Tea attended by 65
folks. The Center published its firs,t Center brochure in May (copies
attached). The purpose of this brochure is to inform the public of
the services and activities offered by the Center. The first annual
Fun Walk was held on May 31st. Walkers met at the Center, walked a
mile-long course and ended at Kolb Park for a barbecue luncheon. The
Center's aerobics class presented an exercise demonstration and the
mobile van from Fairmont Hospital was present to perform blood
pressure screening. Average daily attendance was 72 and 283 telephone
calls were logged.
~ecial Events
The annual
Kolb Park.
as well as
booths.
addition,
event.
Easter "Eggstravaganza"
This festive activity
a special magic show, e~
The event was sold out,
15-20 volunteers were
was held on Saturday, March 30 at
featured the traditional egg hunts
~g games, face painting and spin art
with 207 paid participants. In
in attendance to assist with the
The Spring City-Wide Flea Market was held in the Shannon Center
parking lot on April 27 from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. A maximum of 45
vendors participated and over 400 shoppers were in attendance. This
event continues to be a great success and is well received by the
public.
Teens
The lunchtime activities continued to
School. Each activity averaged approx
average of 25 spectators per event.
offered included a week-long scavenger
the daily bull.etin and during lunch,
clock" contest.
draw strongly at Wells Middle
imately 42 participants with an
The "extra special" activities
hunt, with clues announced in
a tug-of-war and a"beat the
The new drop-in sports night at the gym was met with limited success;
average attendance was five participants nightly. In evaluating the
program, Staff is considering chanqing the day the program is offered,
from Thursday to Friday, and offering the program during the winter
months only.
Three pool bashes were also held during the spring quarter with an
average of 136 teens in attendance.
A Registration Analysis, Quarterly Activity Report and Senior Center
Attendance Report are attached for reviaw by the City Council.
~ CITY OF DUBLIN
• RECREATION DEPARTMENT •
REGISTRATION ANALYSIS
QUARTER SpRING 1991
A - ADULT
Y - Y~UTH
W/L - WAITING LIST
CA - CANCELLED
C - COMBINED
O;
CLASS TITLE
MIN
MAX
RES NON-
RES TOTAL
REGIS NO.
W/L
CA
C
140' Pee Wee Ballet Y ' 9 15 15 fl 15; 0
141
I Tiny Tumbers Y 9 15 15~ 2 I 15 ' 0 I I
142 Super Tumblers Y 9 I 15 7( S.~I 12'. 0 ( I
190
Just You and Me
Y
6 I
12
9
3 I
12 I
1 I
I i
190 Just You and Me ( Y 6 12 8 I 4 I 12 I 0 I i
191
Sing Alang Time ~ I
Y
8
14
9
5
14
I 2 ,I
~
192
Time For Two's ' ~
Y
6
12
7
5 I
12 •
I 1 I. ~
192I Time For Two's I Y 6 I 12 9 I 3 I 12 ( 0~ I
192I Time For ~ao's I Y 6 I 12 I 11 I 1 I 12 0 I I
197I
Preschool I
Y
12. ~
20
15 I
5 I
20
I 0 f
~
198I Preschool I Y 12 20 I 16 4 I 20 I 0 I
199I Preschool Y 12 20 I 16' 4 I 20• I ~ I
240 Tap & Ballet - ~ Y 9 15 ( 14 1 I 15 I 0 I I
241 ( Tap & Ballet Y 9 15 0 I 0 I .0 0 I X I
242 I Tap & Ballet (Adv) Y 9 15 0 ( 0 ~ 0 I 0 I X I
243 Jazz Dance I Y 9 15 13 2 I 15 ( 0 I I
243 I Jazz Dance Y 9 15 -1 ~ I 1,. I 0 I X
244 I Karate (Beginning) Y 9 14 10 4 I 1.4• 0 I
245 Rarate (Advanced) Y 9 14 I 9 3~ I 3. I~ I
246 I Bumper Bowl Y LO 18 15 3 I 18 1 (
247 Strikes & Spares I Y 6 I 12• 5 ~5 10 0 I I
249 Judo Y 6 I 12 3 0 3; .. 0
290 Artworks Y 8 I 15 11 I~ 2 13 I 0
CITY OF DUBLIN ~
• RECREATION DEPARTMENT
REGISTRATION ANALYSIS
A - ADULT
Y - Y~UTH
W/L - WAITING LIST
CA - CANCELLED
C - COMBINED
QUARTER _~~n~ 1 991
O:
CLASS TITLE
MIN
MAX
RES NON-
RES TOTAL I
REGIS NO.
W/L
CA
C
275' Beginning Piano Y 8 20 6 0 6 0
266 Children's Modeling Y 6 20 6 2 8 0 I
248 Tennis (Beg/Adv) Y 4 8 8 0 8 3 I I
248
Tennis (Beg/Adv)
Y
4
8
8
0
8 I
2 I
i
192
Time For Two's
Y
6
12
11
1
12
2 ~
i
192
Time For Two's
Y
6
12
10
2
12
0 I
i
192
Time For ~ao's I
Y
6
12
8
4
12
1 I
~
250 Babysitter I Y 8 15 11 I 0 I 11 I 0 I
366 I
Intr. To Modeling I
Y
8 I
15
I 7 (
0 I
7
0 I
~ I
367
Intermediate Modeling I
Y
6
12
0 I
0 I
0 I
0 i
X ~
368 I Advanced Modeling Y 6 12 0 0 I 0 0 X ,
481 I Dog Obedience A 10 16 10 6 16 2 I
481 Dog Obedience A 10 16 7 9 I 16 1 I
481I Adv. Dog Obedience I A 6 16 4 I 2 I 6 0 I I
473 I Easter Truffles A 6 12 0 I 0 I 0 0( I
442 Karate I A 9 50 10 2 I 12 0 I `~ I
482 I Photography Basics A 6 12 0 0 0 0 X I
483 I Advanced Photography A 6 12 0 0 0 0 X I
471 Beginning Piano A 6 12 6 0 I 6 I 0 I
464 I Ballroom Dancing A 10 60 27 2 I 29 0 I
462 Co-Dependency Intensive A 10 I 50 • 0 0 0 0 I X
461 Basic Finacial Plan~~ing A 10 20~ 0 0 0 0 X
460 Puppy Kindergarten A 10 I 15 3 5 8 8
~ CITY OF DUBLIN ~
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
REGISTRATION ANALYSIS
A - ADULT
Y - Y~UTH
W/L - WAITING LIST
CA - CANCELLED
C - COMBINED
QUARTER _ SPRING 1991
0: CLASS TITLE MIN MAX RES RES ROEGIS I W/L I CA J C
443 Tennis (Beg/Adv Beg) A 4 8 7 4 11 I
443I Tennis (Beg/Adv Beg) A 4 8 10 I 0 I 10 ~ I
444 Golf 6 I 8 6 L I I ~
444 I Golf I A I 6 I 8 0 I 0 I 0 I I g ~
444 I Golf I A 6 I 8 3 I 1 I 4 (
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~
~
,
444
I Golf
I A
6
8
I 0
0
I 0
I I
I% ;
444 I Golf A I 6 8 3 I 4 I 7 I ~
445 I Golf (Advanced) I A 6 I 8 I ~ ~ ( ~ I
446 I Lets Play Golf I A I 4 I 4 I 0 0 I 0 I ~
446 ~ Lets Pla Golf I A I I I I I I I
447 ` Lets Play Golf I A 4 I I I I I I
447 I Lets Play Golf I A I 4 I 4( I I i
450 I Preparation for Childbirth A I 6 I 12 I 0 I 0 I 0 I I g I
451 I Color Analysis I A 5 10 I 8 I 2 I I I
454
Back Pain AI I i
~
I I
455
I Basic Life Su ort CPR I
I
I
I
I .
I
455 I Basic Life Su ort/CPR I I I I I
459 I Childbirth Basics ` I I I I I
I I I I ( I
I - - I . I I I I ( I
I I I I I
I ~ I I
I I I I ( _ I
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QUARTERLY ACTIVITY REPORT
SPRING 1991
PROGRAM
PRESCHOOL AGE
PARTICIPANTS
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PROGRAM
HOURS
PARTI CI PAN'P
HOURS
Pee Wee Ballet
Tiny Tumblers
Just You And Me
Time For ~ao's
Sing-Along Time
Bumper Bowl
Shannon Preschool
Shannon Preschool
SUB TOTAL
SCHOOL AGE
11 16 176
1~ 8 136
25 8 200
57 8 456
14 4.5 63
ig 8 144
40 90 3,600
20 60 1,200
202 194.5 5,975
Tap and Ballet 15 16 240
Jazz Dance 16 16 256
Karate (Beg) 14 6 84
Karate (Adv) 12 8 96
Strike and Spares 10 5 50
Tennis (Beg/Adv) 11 8 88
Judo 3 5 15
Babysitter 11 6 66
Intro. To Modeling 7 12 84
Beginning Piano 11 6 66
Artworks 13 12 156
SUB TOTAL 123 100 1,201
TEEN/ADULT
Tennis 21 8 168
Golf(Beg) 18 4 72
Let's Play Golf 6 3 18
Color Analysis 10 3 30
Basic Life Support CPR 7 8 56
Puppy Kindergarten 10 4 40
Dog Obedience 18 8 144
Adv. Dog Obedience 6 8 48
Ballroom Dancing 29 12 348
Beginning Piano 6• 6 36
SUB TOTAL 281 64 960
~gp~D ~p~, 606 358.5 8,136
DUBLI~SENIOR CENTER/ATTENDANCE ~ORT
SPRING QUARTER 1991
ACTIVITY APRIL MAY
BALLROOM DANCE 60 80
BLOOD PRESSURE 47 12
BRIDGE (SOCIAL) 40 84
BRIDGE (MONDAYS) 124 84
CERAMICS 28 1~
CHINA PAINTING 18 24
CRAFTS 11 24
EXERCI5E 272 260
HEALTH SCREENING 36 -
LINE DANCE (BEG) 120 156
LINE DANCE (THURS) 52 55
LUNCH 225 194
POKER 45 34
QUILTING 30 18
ROUND DANCE 112 135
SPECIAL EVENTS 90 108
TATTLE TALES 48 67
TAX HELP 8 -
TRIPS 40 -
WOODWORKING 36 29
WORKSHOPS 29 1?
~TOTAL DROP-IPiS ~ ~ 234 ~ 189 ~
TOTAL ATTENDANCE 1705 1587
AVERAGE ATTENDANCE 77•5 72
VOLUNTEER HOURS 202.5 206.5