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CITY OF DUBLIN
SENIOR CENTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MINUTES OF MARCH 6, 2008
Call to Order
Chairperson Wood called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m.
Roll Call:
Committee Members (CM) Present: Beth Wood, Al Edge, Martin Baron, and Diane Bonetti
Absent: Delilah Vanderpool
Parks and Community Services Commission Liaison Present: Rich Guarienti
Staff Present: Paul McCreary, Parks and Community Services Manager, Anna Hudson, Recreation
Coordinator, Diane Guenther, Office Assistant
Oral Communications
CM Wood congratulated Rich Guarienti as Dublin’s Citizen of the Year. The Committee suggested a
display for the Senior Center, Staff will have the Graphics Artist create the display.
CM Wood thanked everyone for attending the Volunteer Recognition Event. CM Wood drafted a letter of
thanks to Julie Carter for organizing the successful event.
CM Wood commented that Burr Cain had brought a proposal to implement a “free lunch” program and
felt that it is important to acknowledge citizens who make proposals to the Committee. CM Wood drafted
a letter to acknowledge his proposal and that the idea will be considered.
CM Wood indicated Senior Support is seeking letters of recommendation to support their grant
application to ACTIA for transportation for low income seniors. Staff indicated letters of support would
come from Council.
Approval of the Minutes
THE FEBRUARY MINUTES WERE AMENDED AS FOLLOWS; UNDER OTHER BUSINESS
Guarienti suggested surveying the volunteers add “and residents of Wicklow Square.” THE
COMMITTEE UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE MINUTES OF THE FEBRUARY 7, 2008
MEETING AS AMENDED WITH CM WOOD ABSTAINING. MOTION BY CM BONETTI AND
SECONDED BY CM EDGE.
Written Communication- None
Unfinished Business
L.I.F.E. EVENT OVERVIEW
Staff provided an event overview, including Committee and Subcommittee action and input and included
an event schedule. Doug McConnell has agreed to be the keynote speaker. There will be no parallel
activities during the keynote speech so that all may attend. However, activities will be offered before and
after the speaker. The event will not require pre-registration but pre-registration will be available as a tool
to gauge how much food to prepare. Staff is still seeking sponsors.
CM Edge recommended that there be no signing-in when arriving at the event.
CM Edge commented on the lack of handicap parking spaces. Approximately 20 temporary handicap
spaces will be marked off on the day of the event. CM Edge feels there is a lack of handicap spaces in
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general. Staff suggested that this issue be revisited when the parking lot is due to be resealed and re-
striped.
CM Baron noted the Life Event Subcommittee did not meet during the last month. The Subcommittee
had recommended additional Subcommittees; Staff noted that the program plan is still being developed
and that employees and volunteers will be assigned by Anna when needed.
CM Wood asked if the Committee accepted the recommendations of the subcommittee during the
February meeting. Staff indicated the recommendations were taken under advisement. Staff and the
Subcommittee will meet prior to the April Committee meeting. Staff is seeking feedback from the
Advisory Committee about the activity portion of the event and noted that a part-time person will be
brought in to help with the event planning.
The Committee engaged in a discussion about how the Committee should operate; between what the
Committee recommends and what Staff implements. CM Baron would like to see progress in this area.
Staff indicated how they took the Subcommittee recommendations from the last meeting and incorporated
them into the Event Overview.
CM Baron asked how does Staff want Committee members to provide input. Event input/comments are
to provide to CM Baron and Vanderpool who will relate them to Anna. Committee business should be
directed to McCreary.
Several Committee Members recommended some type of display for the Senior Center lobby advertising
Doug McConnell as the keynote speaker.
CM Edge recommended that quiche due to its’ high calorie count should not be served and to use hot
dogs instead. Staff commented quiche was a good way to showcase the good food the chef prepares.
CM Wood asked for promotions plan at the next Committee meeting. Committee members were asked to
send their marketing suggestions to CM Baron.
New Business
AMBASSADOR PROGRAM
At the February meeting, the Committee agreed and supported the proposed mission statement for the
Ambassador Program as follows:
The Ambassador Program promotes and supports a high quality of life for older adults by
connecting them with people, programs, and services to meet their recreational needs and maintain
independent lifestyles. It provides community outreach to attract new patrons as well as methods to
welcome and retain them as customers. The Ambassador Program helps combat loneliness and isolation
by strengthening social connections and enhancing transportation options to the Senior Center. It also
provides a conduit to other organizations providing human services to meet the specific needs of older
adults.
Staff provided the Committee with an outline of the proposed program components. This program is an
umbrella to many smaller programs. The focus this year is the Greeter Program.
Staff provided the Committee with an overview of the Greeter Program plan and the four types of typical
customers who attend the Senior Center.
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CM Baron recommended providing people with a list of connections, such as services or events with
contacts.
Guarienti recommended giving “samples” of what you do, engage people in conversation, be out in front
not behind a desk.
CM Wood recommended placing a nice desk or table near the front door with a membership packet and
welcome gift. A computer with internet access should also be available. She recommended that the
position not be a clerk job but one of prestige. This should be a much respected position. This person
would not hand out coffee. Committee members recommended that they take turns being an Ambassador.
CM Wood provided handouts to the Committee. She had conducted some research on her own and
examined existing Ambassador Programs. She explained that one definition of an ambassador is a
diplomat, a high ranking individual to be a representative. CM Wood asked for more definition, define
scope and what is required of an Ambassador.
CM Wood read the following suggestions for the program mission into the minutes:
Builds on and expands the outstanding efforts undertaken by Dublin Seniors since 1997. Because of the
success of the original Senior Center program, the Ambassador Program now comes together to expand
the program’s scope to the wider community.
Promotes and supports a high quality of life for older adults by connecting our senior leaders with other
leaders in the Tri-Valley area as a great way to develop mutual respect between people and to share our
core values. This connection is developed around personal exchanges and first hand experience with
people and organizations outside of the Dublin Senior Center. The Ambassador leaders travel under the
banner of the City of Dublin and represent our City’s courage, and openness.
CM Wood also recommended the first paragraph be added as a lead into the mission statement.
CM Wood stated the program as an outward facing program.
CM Edge feels the program would be like a mini-concierge.
Commissioner Guarienti asked how you would recognize an ambassador. East Bay Regional Park
District uses polo shirts, possibly a pin could be used to identify the individual and not be designated as
clerk position.
CM Baron asked what the first milestone is. Staff indicated May is the anticipated start date for the
Greeter Program. The job description is being finalized.
Staff commented that the handout provided by CM Wood would be useful for the outreach portion of the
program anticipates for next fiscal year.
CM Baron suggested utilizing community leaders; people who are ready to transition from retirement.
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Other Business
CM Baron commented that every time he participates in an activity at the Center he must sign a
liability/release waiver; he would like to find a way to get away from this practice.
CM Baron notified the Committee he made a suggestion to the Mayor and Councilmember Sbranti
regarding a “don’t use bad language” initiative.
CM Baron commented on an interview about the next group of boomers coming through. He suggested
that people who are entering the “boomer age” could come to the Senior Center and there would be an
information/resource room, a guide for resources as boomers approach retirement age. Suggesting this
would be a way to get people into the Center and the City could become known for this. The Committee
had a discussion about what this might look like.
CM Wood commented that these would be things for Staff to think about.
Guarienti gave an overview of the last Parks and Community Services Commission meeting, which was
held jointly with the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission to review the Kolb Ranch plan. They also
reviewed Phase One of the Fallon Sports Park, it is anticipated that the park will be developed in four
phases.
Guarienti briefly reviewed the CPRS conference he attended. CM Wood requested that Guarienti be
added to the next agenda to review a workshop topic in more detail.
CM Wood asked the status of the 2008-09 Council goals. The next step will be the ranking of programs;
on March 31st Council will take community input and the budget hearings will be late in June.
CM Wood noted the Committee has stopped working on the marketing plan while waiting for the City
survey to be completed. She expressed concern about not loosing sight of our marketing plan while
waiting for the results and does not want to loose momentum. Staff indicated all Dublin residents can
participate in the online forum this spring and the results of the survey will be available in July. CM
Wood would like the information before it becomes part of the strategic plan.
CM Baron stated every good marketing plan has an annual review and suggested this might be an agenda
item.
Adjournment
Being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 11:50 a.m.
Respectfully submitted,
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Diane Guenther
Office Assistant
APPROVED:
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Beth Wood
Chairperson