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HomeMy WebLinkAboutYouth Advisory Board - Minutes - 02/02/2005YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES Council Liaison: Ray Martinez Regular meeting — February 2, 2005 7:00 p.m. Staff Liaisons: Peggy 416-6095 Board Members Present: Erin Rooney, Kristi Thomas, Brendon Votipka, Ryan Hennig, Cara Getches Board Member(s) Absent: Ashley Stephenson, Jonathan Fanning, David Saperstone, Lee Swanson Staff Members Present: Peggy Bowers, Staff Liaison — Recreation Division Kristie Blackmon, Coordinator — Recreation Division Janet Urban, Admin. Support Suprv. — Recreation Division Guest(s) Present: None Call Meeting to Order: Meeting called to order by chairperson Brendon Votipka at 7:02 p.m. Auaroval of Minutes from January 5, 2005 The minutes of the regular meeting on January 5 were corrected to read "Brendon composed a letter to submit to school newspapers regarding the Youth Advisory Board and their purpose". The minutes had reported that the letter was composed to submit to the Coloradoan. Corrected minutes were unanimously (5-0) approved following a motion by Kristi Thomas and seconded by Ryan Hennig. Agenda Review: No changes to the printed agenda. Citizen Participation: No citizen participation. Agenda: YOUTH FEST INPUT REQUESTED Kristie Blackmon, on behalf of the City's Youth Activity Center, is working with other agencies to plan Youth Fest which is scheduled for May 6. The Youth Advisory Board agreed to help with promoting the festivities which are geared toward junior high -age youths. Representatives of Youth Fest will be in the St. Patrick's Day parade. SUB -COMMITTEE REPORTS Board members are working on getting the word out on the Youth Advisory Board its purpose. Brendon Votipka was a guest on a KRFC radio show on January 8. The hosts of the show invited Board representatives to return if there is news to report. The January Poudre High School newspaper published Brendon's letter along with an article on the Youth Activity Center. Youth Advisory Board Minutes February 2, 2005 Page 2 The same letter will be sent to Rocky Mountain High and Fort Collins High via YAB member representatives. Kristi Thomas has drafted a letter that will be submitted to the Coloradoan's Soapbox. All Board members were challenged by the chairperson to wear their YAB sweatshirts. The fund-raising effort for Inspiration Park will be led by Kristi Thomas. A coin challenge will be issued to FCHS, PHS, Fossil Ridge, Centennial, Webber and Lincoln. Brendon will revise the letter(s) from last year and bring to the March meeting. Board members are to approach their respective student councils prior to the March meeting to introduce the idea; letters will be given to student councils in March. The coin war will be held April 11-15 with the winner being announced at the Battle of the Bands on April 16. YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER UPDATE/FUND-RAISING The February calendar was distributed. Staff reported that participation at the YAC has increased greatly with after -school attendance being around 30-50 kids per day. The drop -in activities that are now included with a participant's membership have been very successful. After -school transportation to the YAC is being provided on Tuesdays from Blevins, Wednesdays from Collins Aire mobile home park, and Thursdays from Lesher. NORTHSIDE AZTLAN COMMUNITY CENTER UPDATE No update. OTHER BUSINESS • Information on a training session for Board and Commission members was sent to the YAB. • The recently -published Boards & Commissions manual was distributed to members in attendance. • The "Talk of the Town" cable TV show may be rescheduled for February 17. • The process has begun to create the Request for Proposal for the new Northside Aztlan Community Center. • Volunteers are needed for Club 56 on February 5. ADJOURNMENT Following a motion by Cara Getches and seconded by Kristi Thomas, the Board voted unanimously (5-0) to adjourn at 7:50 p.m. ectfully submitted, Janet Urban, Administrative Support Supervisor — Recreation