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HomeMy WebLinkAboutYouth Advisory Board - Minutes - 12/06/2000s a YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES Regular meeting — December 6, 2000 7:00 p.m. Mark Larkin, Police, 221-6853 Board Members Present: Robbie Weisser, Sarah Smith, Sarah April, Ana Rocca, Aaron Steinbach, Mera Geis Board Member(s) Absent: Mike Davis, Harry McCrystal Staff Members Present: Peggy Bowers, Staff Liaison — Recreation Division Mark Larkin, Staff Liaison — Police Department Dave Mosnik, Supervisor — Recreation Division Kristie Blackmon, Coordinator — Recreation Division Janet Urban, Admin. Support Suprv. — Recreation Division Guest(s) Present: Karen Dike Call Meeting to Order: The regular meeting of the Youth Advisory Board was called to order by chairperson Sarah April at 7:10 p.m. Approval of Minutes: On a motion by Sarah Smith and seconded by Robbie Weisser, the minutes of the regular meeting of November 1, 2000 were approved unanimously (6-0). Agenda Review: Delete item #8 (Northside Aztlan Community Center Update). Citizen Participation: None Agenda: DISCUSS TELEVISION SHOW POSSIBILITIES Warren Berman from Poudre School District was present to field questions regarding production of a monthly or bi-monthly local cable TV show. The Board's motivation is to make the Youth Advisory Board more available to their peers, and a TV show might be a good medium for doing that. Channel 10 (PSD channel) has a studio but doesn't have people power to do any shooting off -site. YAB members, following training, could shoot some non -studio film and Warren's staff could edit. Mr. Berman reported that a similar show hosted by Ann Azari was attempted last year but that inconsistent student commitment was a problem. If Mr. Berman could rely on the YAB to provide the talent, his staff would provide the expertise. Youth Advisory Board Minur. December 6, 2000 Page 2 The easiest type of show to do would be a straight studio shoot where 3-4 people are brought in to sit around and talk about an interesting topic. The topic and discussion would need to be suitable for TV programming and within the guidelines set by the school district. If Board members wish to learn how to use equipment or do sets, Mr. Berman's staff would provide the training. Mr. Berman cautioned that a scripted shoot with remote footage would require a great deal of time, and he would recommend only one show per month. There would be no cost involved. The host duties could be rotated and is an extremely important role because that person needs to keep things moving and be able to draw out comments and ideas from panel members. The Board decided for the first show to discuss "what's important to teens" in order to generate topics. Fort Collins High School and Poudre High School will be featured on the first show; the other two high schools will be featured on the next show. Sarah Smith will host the first show; Robbie Weisser will organize. Mera Geis is in charge of acquiring guests for the studio portion of the show. Mr. Berman recommended no more than 6 people (including the host) be on stage for the show. YAB members need to determine what look and feel they want for the show .... formal seating with stationary cameras (on tripods) or more casual seating with hand-held cameras. Mr. Berman also suggested making an outline that would serve as a guide for the discussion. A cross section of students would be ideal for the panel. Studio filming will take place on January 30 at 3:30. YAB members who will be conducting remote location interviews (at FCHS and PHS) will check out equipment and get trained on Tuesday, January 9 at 2:20. (Update to minutes: Mr. Berman reported a scheduling conflict on January 30 for filming but offered Wednesday, January 31 or Thursday, February 1.) Board members will most likely have an informal meeting between January 9 and the filming date to make sure everything is organized. YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER REPLACEMENT A copy of the letter submitted by Sam Pagni of TEAM Fort Collins to the Coloradoan as a "Soapbox" editorial was distributed to Board members. Ms. Pagni encouraged Board members to write letters to the editor in support of the task force's efforts to acquire a replacement for the Youth Activity Center and to include what they want and/or what they see as an ideal facility. Board members can call or e-mail her with their questions or comments. The task force usually meets at 3:00 on the 3`d Wednesday of each month and Board members are welcome and encouraged to attend if possible. Youth Advisory Board Wes December 6, 2000 Page 3 Some Board members promised to write letters; some will attend the next task force meeting on December 13. STUDENT ACTION AND AWARENESS WEEK Sarah Smith reported that Student Action and Awareness Week was awesome. There were workshops every day at Poudre High School with over 100 attending the largest session. Centennial High School was pleased with the week; Lincoln and Preston were not too successful. YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER UPDATE The November participation report for the Youth Activity Center was distributed. Some of the upcoming events include a lock -in on December 22 and 8 ski trips scheduled throughout the winter. There is some activity planned almost every day during Christmas break. The YAC basketball league begins in January. OTHER BUSINESS • None Adjournment: On a motion by Ana Rocca and seconded by Mera Geis, the Board voted unanimously to adjourn at 8:55 p.m. ectfully s mitted, / Jan t Urban, Administrative Support Supervisor — Recreation Nez�e �