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CITY OF DUBLIN
SENIOR CENTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MINUTES OF MAY 1, 2008
Call to Order
Chairperson Wood called the meeting to order a 9:00 a.m.
Roll Call:
Committee Members (CM) Present: Beth Wood, Al Edge, Martin Baron, Diane Bonetti and Delilah
Vanderpool
Parks and Community Services Commission Liaison Present: Rich Guarienti
Staff Present: Paul McCreary, Parks and Community Services Manager; Anna Hudson, Recreation
Coordinator; and Diane Guenther, Office Assistant
Oral Communications
CM Wood would like to send a letter to the Parks and Community Services Commission in recognition of
the April volunteer luncheon.
CM Edge indicated that the coffee at the Senior Center is too expensive and suggested sending a letter to
Starbucks requesting coffee donations.
CM Bonetti inquired about a company that was mentioned at a past DSCAC meeting that could donate
coffee. CM Wood noted the company has gone out of business.
CM Vanderpool asked if any research was conducted involving obtaining a donated van from the Transit
Authority. McCreary indicated that the available vans were designated for non-profit Para transit uses,
which the City does not provide.
CM Wood asked about a letter of recommendation for Senior Support for their grant application to
ACTIA for transportation for low income seniors. McCreary indicated he would need more information
about the grant to determine how to proceed. CM Wood will obtain the information and provide to
McCreary.
CM Vanderpool asked if Staff had asked the Foundation for funds for the reader board. McCreary
indicated he is still reviewing the scope of the project and will make a request to the Foundation in the
near future.
Approval of the Minutes –
THE APRIL MINUTES WERE AMENDED AS FOLLOWS; UNDER NEW BUSINESS CM Wood
stated “She suggested that if less focus was placed on competition then perhaps less skilled golfers
would attend.” UNDER UNFINISHED BUSINESS add “CM Wood suggested updating the City
website search function.” UNDER NEW BUSINESS Identification of Senior Center from Amador
Valley Boulevard change CM Wood to “CM Baron asked if the cost could be reduced by using a
wireless sign with solar power on the corner of Amador Valley and Donohue.” UNDER 2008-2009
Foundation Funding Request change “The Committee Members concurred that Staff ask the
Foundation for funds to purchase the reader board and a revolving book rotunda.” THE
COMMITTEE UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE MINUTES OF APRIL 3, 2008 AS AMENDED
WITH CM EDGE ABSTAINING. MOTION BY CM BARON AND SECONDED BY CM BONETTI.
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Written Communication - None
Unfinished Business - None
New Business
SUMMER CAR SHOW
Staff discussed plans for a potential Summer Car Show at the Senior Center. Staff presented the
Committee with four different themes and event components for their consideration and input.
CM Edge stated the event was more elaborate than it needed to be, and suggested keeping everything
simple. He suggested contacting KKIQ for music and Pepsi for a trailer to sell sodas. He also suggested
that the Senior Center could sell hot dogs and sodas for $3 and possibly sponsor a dance inside.
CM Vanderpool suggested selling pizza.
CM Bonetti indicated this community event could be open to all ages and draw all types of cars. She
suggested simply allowing people to show their cars.
CM Bonetti and CM Edge suggested contacting Bonnie Andreason who is a member of a Corvette Club
to obtain more information about car shows.
CM Bonetti stated music is an important component at a car show. CM Baron commented this could be
how radio could be involved.
CM Baron noted the Tour de Elegance used to be held in Dublin. He felt that businesses in the area
might benefit and be interested in cosponsoring the event. He also liked the concept of touring, if not in
the street maybe around the parking lot.
CM Edge recommended contacting Kasabian Motors.
CM Vanderpool asked if the event is just for local people or expanded out. Staff indicated there probably
are not enough cars for Dublin entries alone, so it would be more of a regional draw.
CM Baron suggested using a committee to brainstorm. Staff indicated they will contact local car clubs
for input.
CM Wood liked theme’s 1 and 3 and suggested keeping the event simple and very straightforward. She
questioned if the date was too close to or competing with other car shows. She asked if the event was for
seniors or the entire community. She asked how the event was going to be promoted and that time and
effort should be put into who we are trying plan the event for. McCreary indicated that it would be open
to the general public and once the theme was chosen then staff would work on the promotions plan.
CM Wood asked if we are sponsoring a city-wide event are we prepared for this. McCreary indicated the
site should be sufficient.
CM Vanderpool noted the event will attract a variety of people.
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CM Bonetti noted the event is to provide exposure of the Senior Center to the entire community.
CM Vanderpool suggested hosting the event in July as a pre-show to Hot August Nights.
CM Edge noted that the number of vehicle entries will need to be limited.
Parks and Community Services Commissioner Guarienti stated the goal is to get people to see the Senior
Center. We have a community building and this is a way to get people to come by. He said this is a great
idea and agreed with the idea of keeping it simple.
Other Business
LIFE EVENT UPDATE
Staff provided the Committee with a status report of the Come to Life event and shared the various
promotional materials for the event.
CM Baron asked if the online information for the Come to Life was easy to find on the City website.
CM Wood indicated the search function on the City website still does not easily provide the information.
McCreary indicated he would follow-up with the Webmaster.
CM Baron suggested putting the posters anywhere and everywhere. Staff reviewed the list of locations
where the posters will be placed.
CM Baron suggested contacting Community Service Clubs. Staff noted the clubs will be identified and
the target date to post is Monday.
CM Vanderpool asked about Community TV. Staff indicated press releases have been sent, and it was
covered on the Mayor’s Report.
Guarienti suggested using email blasts. He felt using emails can be very timely and that people tend to
open and read their email.
CM Baron asked about the strategy for evaluation. Staff indicated it will be similar to last year where
people who submitted an evaluation were entered into a door prize drawing. CM Baron suggested
devising a form that could indicate the “wow” effect of the event.
CM Wood stated we should go back to the original goals to develop an evaluation so that it relates back to
the expected outcomes. We will not know how successful we are unless we have a good evaluation.
CM Baron suggested using Play-Explore-Connect as the basis for the evaluation question.
CM Wood noted that at Intel they used smiley faces.
Other Business
CM Vanderpool shared the Vial of Life (contained in a CD holder) she obtained from the San Ramon
Senior Center. She shared that she could obtain several hundred for distribution at the Dublin Senior
Center. Staff indicated Alameda County Fire has their own version of the Vial of Life (contained in a
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medicine container) that has been devised to be used by Alameda County residents. McCreary will share
the San Ramon version with Alameda County Fire.
Guarienti commented on the Bus Obscura Program and felt is was not well advertised at the Senior
Center. He felt this was a good example of how email could be used to promote events. The key is to get
information out before an activity so people can plan.
Guarienti noted the current newsletter did not reflect that Bocce Ball event that will be starting up next
week.
Guarienti informed the Committee of a community meeting on May 1st for the proposed extension of an
operations tax for East Bay Regional Parks. They will also discuss the future western hills open space
project.
Adjournment
Being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 10:33 a.m.
Respectfully submitted,
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Diane Guenther
Office Assistant
APPROVED:
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Beth Wood
Chairperson