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HomeMy WebLinkAbout051425-06.1 ATTACHMENT BAUGUST ACTIVITIES SEPTEMBER MEETING Creating Community throughCreating Community through People, Arts, Parks & ProgramsPeople, Arts, Parks & Programs APRIL ACTIVITIES MAY 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 7 ATTACHMENT B Danville parks continue to serve as the heart of the community engagement and recreation this spring. Across Danville, the dedicated team has been hard at work ensuring all park facilities are in optimal condition for visitors. At Osage Station Park, enhancements were made around the playground area with fresh golden nuggets and 50 shrubs were carefully trimmed to maintain the park's inviting atmosphere. Oak Hill Park received special attention with newly stained benches in the gazebo area and 30 vibrant plants were planted that will add color and charm to this popular gathering spot. The basketball court at Danville South Park is sporting freshly painted backboards, providing an improved experience for sports enthusiasts of all ages. Daily maintenance routines at Diablo Vista Park and Sycamore Valley Park ensure walkways, play areas and sports facilities remain clean and welcoming for all activities. Important seasonal preparations were completed, including aerating sports fields to ensure they're ready for increased spring and summer use. These efforts reflect the ongoing commitment to creating spaces where community connections flourish and memories are made. Safety continues to be the highest priority across all park facilities. Rigorous bi-weekly playground inspections at Osage Station Park, Oak Hill Park, Danville South Park, Montair Elementary School and other locations help identify and address potential concerns before they become problems. When the team discovers any park issues requiring immediate attention, such as loose bench boards at Greenbrook School Elementary School, swift action is taken to ensure visitors’ safety. At Hap Magee Ranch Park, thorough safety inspections were conducted and several facility improvements were made, including repairing a roof leak at the Swain House and addressing rodent activity at the Magee House. Essential plumbing fixtures in the Cottage were replaced to maintain proper sanitation. Regular maintenance of drinking fountains throughout the parks, including deep cleaning those in the dog parks, ensures these essential amenities are ready for increased use during warmer weather. PROVIDE RECREATIONAL EXPERIENCES PROTECT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES 2 of 7 Environmental stewardship remains central to the park management approach. Irrigation specialists have been busy identifying and repairing several mainline breaks and replacing valves and irrigation boxes at Sycamore Valley Park, ensuring efficient water usage as the drier months approach. At Hap Magee Ranch Park, careful testing and reprogramming of water features balances visitor enjoyment with responsible water management. Tree care continues to be a focus, with selective pruning of redwoods at Danville South Park, willows at Oak Hill Park and crape myrtles at Hap Magee Ranch Park. These efforts not only enhance the natural beauty of our Town parks but also promote healthy growth and sustainable landscapes. Erosion prevention was addressed by adding top-soil and seed to sports fields at Osage Station Park and the All Wars Memorial lawn at Oak Hill Park. These maintenance activities reflect the ongoing commitment to providing well-maintained, safe and environmentally sustainable recreational spaces for the visitors and community of Danville. The Town of Danville hosted its annual Spring Break Camp at Hap Magee Ranch Park. These five days consisted of 17 campers and four staff members playing games on the grass, going on nature walks and enjoying the water feature at the playground. To begin the spring season, participants also had the chance to create their own paper plate ladybugs, snail rocks and daffodils. 3 of 7 On April 19, the Town of Danville hosted its annual Eggstravaganza celebration. This special event included two sessions with a total of almost 400 participants combined! There was a wide range of crafts offered at the event that were both spring and Easter related, providing participants opportunities to create their own butterfly magnets, character suncatchers, Easter baskets and egg wreaths. Additionally, the Spring Bunny and the Spring Chick were present, and each participant received eight eggs during the Easter Egg hunt on the Town Green! On Wednesday April 2, students at the Charlotte Wood Teen Center spent their afternoon stenciling and painting tiles for the Town’s community tiles project at Oak Hill Park. Students were able to get creative by utilizing multiple stencils, colors and shading techniques for their tiles. They are all looking forward to seeing their creations on display at Oak Hill Park after the tiles go through the glazing and firing process. 4 of 7 PROMOTE HEALTH & WELLNESS Trail Mixers resumed this month with a hike at Las Trampas Regional Wilderness, where 16 participants completed the Lower Loop trail. The group enjoyed a scenic and moderately challenging route, with clear skies and fresh spring greenery adding to the experience. It was a great Saturday with a mix of returning hikers and newcomers joining in. Trail mixers are offered for outdoor enthusiasts of all levels to explore local trails and regional parks each month. The program offers a great opportunity to stay active, enjoy nature and build connections within the community. Spring programs are in full swing! The Bocce league has 62 teams registered and Softball league has 14 teams registered. Both leagues are thriving with high participation and great energy from all teams. Girls Flag Football is also well underway, providing a positive and empowering environment for young girls to develop their skills and build confidence in the sport. Danville Aquatics is proud to offer its second Lifeguard Training Course this season, helping certify a new group of 10 motivated individuals—many of whom will be joining Town staff this summer. It’s shaping up to be a great season across the board! 5 of 7 INCREASE CULTURAL UNITY The new Village Theatre Art Gallery exhibition featuring abstract paintings, Breaking Rules, opened Saturday, April 12 with a reception from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Members of the community had a chance to visit with the artists and learn about their artwork. This exhibition showcases five artists who dig deeply through layers of paint application and collage to arrive at new solutions. Breaking Rules will be open until June 13. The Village Theatre and Art Gallery hosted quite a few rentals this month. One of the rentals was Interview held by Michael Connely and was produced by The Eugene O’Neill Foundation. Rentals also included a concert, a couple of dance recitals, a comedy show, a meeting and a children’s theatre production by Diamond Academy of Performing Arts. On April 14, the theatre hosted a birthday party as part of a prize won at the Town’s annual Recreation Expo & Open House. The prize featured a free rental of the theatre to screen a movie of their choice. The parents decided to use it for a birthday party for their daughters, who were cousins born three days apart. They watched the movie “Trolls” and enjoyed, candy, popcorn, pizza and cupcakes. 6 of 7 FOSTER HUMAN DEVELOPMENT The Lend a Hand Day event took place Saturday, April 26 and engaged over 100 volunteers who assisted local seniors with yardwork at 19 Incorporated Danville homes. Local sponsors generously supported the event by providing necessary materials and resources. In preparation, staff gathered supplies and coordinated logistics to ensure everything ran smoothly. This event provided a great opportunity for the community to come together, assisting seniors in maintaining their yards and strengthening neighborhood connections. In April, the Buzz Sessions at the Danville Senior Center continued to attract strong community interest with a range of engaging and informative programs. The session titled “Power of the Free with Your Library Card” was especially popular, with 42 participants registered and a packed room. Attendees learned about various library services, explored the library’s website and received guidance on accessing digital resources. In addition, this months offerings included “Volunteer Opportunities Around Town,” discovering ways to serve their community and connect with local vendors. Janet Finsilver’s mystery author buzz session titled, ”Where do Ideas Come From for Mystery Stories?” shared insights on the creative process behind mystery writing, particularly exploring where story ideas originate. Informational sessions for Executor and Trustee Selections and a visit from the Contra Costa Mosquito & Vector Control District were also very popular.  PROJECT & EVENT UPDATES Art Exhibition: Breaking Rules Exhibition Open Through June 13 May 4: May the 4 Be With Youth May 6: Afternoon Tea Dance Party May 9: Cal Performances- Pepperland Trip May 16: National Pizza Party Day! May 17: Art in the Park May 21: SF Giants vs. Kansas City Royals Game May 23: Kids Day Out & Teen Day Out May 27: Morning Mingle 7 of 7 PARKS MAKE LIFE BETTER Senior Bocce remains a favorite community pastime, with 96 participants registered for the spring season. Games take place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at the Sycamore Valley Park bocce courts, offering a relaxed and friendly environment. The program encourages social connection, with many participants returning each season to catch up with friends and meet new people. Teams are not required to join, making it easy for newcomers to jump in and enjoy the fun and camaraderie.