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HomeMy WebLinkAbout051425-06.1 Attachment AAUGUST ACTIVITIES SEPTEMBER MEETING Creating Community throughCreating Community through People, Arts, Parks & ProgramsPeople, Arts, Parks & Programs MARCH ACTIVITIES APRIL MEETING THE FOLLOWING ITEMS REFLECT THE MISSION OF PARKS AND RECREATION: Strengthen Community Image and Sense of Place Strengthen Safety and Security Facilitate Community Problem Solving Protect Environmental Resources Provide Recreational Experiences Support Economic Development Promote Health and Wellness Increase Cultural Unity Foster Human Development These items may also reflect how Parks Make Life Better! Parks and Recreation make lives and communities better now and in the future by providing access to nature, outdoor space to play and exercise, free-time fun in positive spaces, and socializing and learning in a gathering place. STRENGTHEN COMMUNITY IMAGE AND SENSE OF PLACE STRENGTHEN SAFETY & SECURITY 1 of 6 ATTACHMENT A The parks continue to be vibrant spaces for recreation and community connection. This month focused on meticulous maintenance and improvements across multiple parks. With the annual field moratorium coming to an end and sports fields re-opening, special attention has been given to field preparations - including flagging base pegs, adding field mix to infields and coordinating with contractors for field renovations - ensuring sports facilities are ready for little league/softball and community use. The Canine Corral dog park at Hap Magee Ranch Park has also re-opened for furry friends. The team has also consistently maintained walkways, playgrounds and BBQ areas, keeping these spaces clean and inviting for families and visitors. Significant effort was invested in park beautification. This includes pruning numerous trees, refinishing picnic tables and ensuring playground areas remain safe and appealing. Safety remains a top priority across all parks and facilities. Rigorous playground safety inspections were conducted at multiple locations, including Hap Magee Ranch Park as well as Montair and Green Valley Elementary Schools. The team promptly addresses any maintenance issues to ensure security and comfort. First aid kits were replenished at the Cottage, Swain House and Magee House at Hap Magee Ranch Park. Infrastructure is systematically checked and repaired, from drinking fountains to signs, ensuring every park area meets high safety standards. Regular tasks like removing silt fencing, clearing straw wattle and addressing potential hazards demonstrate the Town’s proactive approach to safety and park maintenance. PROVIDE RECREATIONAL EXPERIENCES PROTECT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES The Town of Danville, City of Dublin, City of San Ramon, City of Pleasanton and the Alamo Women’s Club hosted the Tri-Valley Teen Job & Career Fair at the Dublin Senior Center on Saturday, March 1 from 12:00-3:00pm. Over 300 teens, ages 15 to 19 years old, attended to network with the 16 vendors, agencies and organizations. Teens had the opportunity to join in financial planning workshops, mock interviews and resume reviews led by various recreation staff, Alamo women’s club members and professionals alike. 2 of 6 Environmental stewardship continues to guide park management strategies. Water-conscious practices have been implemented, such as turning off irrigation during rainy periods and conducting thorough irrigation system checks. At Sycamore Valley Park, erosion control was addressed by removing straw wattle and cleaning storm drains, protecting the park's ecological integrity. Town maintenance extends beyond basic upkeep. Irrigation systems have been repaired, broken components replaced and efficient water management has been ensured. Tree and landscape maintenance included pruning trees in parking lots, along fence lines and in recreational areas. These careful interventions support local ecosystems while maintaining the parks' aesthetic and functional qualities. 3 of 6 On Saturday March 8, the Danville Youth Council (DYC) hosted the annual YAC (Youth Advisory Council) Round Table at the Danville Community Center. At the YAC Round Table, the DYC had the privilege to spend the day with the other youth councils from San Ramon, Dublin and Pleasanton. On Saturday, all councils played ice breakers, presented on what they had accomplished for the year and practiced creating an event that they could collaborate on throughout the Tri-Valley. The Danville Youth Council hosted the annual Danville Amazing Race on Saturday, March 15. Seven middle sand high school teams of four raced around downtown Danville participating in trivia, blindfold ice cream tasting and scavenger hunts to win the grand price. Congrats to Team Energy for winning! 4 of 6 PROMOTE HEALTH & WELLNESS On Thursday, March 13, the Town of Danville hosted its 4th annual St Patrick’s Day Celebration. Ninety-one families attended this fun-filled event that took place at the Danville Community Center, which provided 10 crafts including a leprechaun trap, building one’s own pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, as well as creating a gnome. The event also featured Irish themed tattoos and refreshments. SUPPORT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT The Town’s Facilities Department had a total of 24 picnics for the month of March bringing in over $2,500 in rental income. Additionally, 26 indoor rentals took place this month bringing in over $50,000. PROMOTE HEALTH & WELLNESS Bingo at the Danville Senior Center on Monday, March 10, sponsored by Family Matters and Live Well at Home, was a huge success, with 32 participants joining in the fun! The atmosphere was festive with a St. Patrick’s Day theme. Several birthdays were celebrated, including one very special milestone — a 106th birthday for one Danville resident! To keep the excitement going, there were several raffles, including two tickets to a May performance donated by the Village Theatre along with puzzles and games. It was a wonderful opportunity for the community to come together, have fun and support one another. 5 of 6 The Afternoon Tea Dance held on Tuesday, March 4 was a delightful success with 27 participants enjoying an afternoon of ballroom dancing, all set to a festive St. Patrick’s Day theme. This event was designed to be inclusive and fun for all, with no partner required, allowing everyone to join in and experience the joy of dancing. The event provided a wonderful opportunity for adults and seniors to come together and enjoy a lively and social atmosphere with vibrant music, high energy and creating a warm and welcoming environment for everyone involved. Softball season kicked off this month and eight teams are competing on Mondays with six teams on Thursdays! The excitement for this season has been incredible, with even more interest than last year. Registration for Tuesday and Thursday bocce is full with Friday nights gaining momentum at 11 teams. INCREASE CULTURAL UNITY The Village Theatre had 10 reservations including a Persian New Years performance, an awards ceremony for Street Smarts, a concert featuring Peter Asher, a comedy show, a variety show and a few dance recitals. The Art Gallery Exhibition, Innovate to Elevate, ended on Friday, March 28. Several people walked through the exhibition and enjoyed seeing the creativity of SRVUSD middle and high school students! What a joy to see students show their friends and family their work. 6 of 6 FOSTER HUMAN DEVELOPMENT On Saturday, March 15 at 11:00am, Octopretzel performed at the Village Theatre as a part of its Preschool Performance Series. A group of 41 patrons attended the concert where the children danced and jumped around to the band’s music. The Morning Mingle event took place on Tuesday, March 25 with 18 seniors registered.. The gathering was held outdoor and provided a refreshing start to the day with donuts and coffee available for all attendees. This casual event is designed to give seniors the opportunity to socialize and engage with their community. It will also offer a chance to ask questions directly to commissioners, creating an open space for discussion and connection. PROJECT & EVENT UPDATES Art Exhibition: Breaking Rules Exhibition Opens April 12 April 1: Afternoon Tea Dance Party April 4: Kids Night Out April 7: Sharks vs. Flames Game April 18: Teen Night Out April 19: Eggstravaganza April 23: Breakfast with Friends April 26: Lend a Hand Day April 29: Morning Mingle