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Conejo Recreation & Park District <br />GENERAL MANAGER <br />Jim Friedl <br />DAT E o May 6, 2021 <br />TO o <br />FR0H/ <br />SUBJECT: <br />BOARD OF DIRECTORS <br />Doug Nickles, Chair <br />Nellie Cusworth, Vice Chair <br />George M. Lange, Director <br />Susan L. Holt, Director <br />Chuck Huffer, Director <br />GENERAL MANAGER EMERITUS <br />Board of Directors Tex ward <br />Jim Friedl, General Mana <br />Hamova ndurrn ofndergtanciri� etbr\Nfeen the Arms CouncH (of the Conn YaHey and <br />the Conejo RecveeaUon and Park QYstKct <br />F�ECORNMENDA TION <br />Authorize the General Manager to sign the two-year Memorandum of Understanding between the Arts <br />Council of the Conejo Valley and the Conejo Recreation & Park District, with the option to extend the <br />contract for an additional two years if there are no material changes. <br />DISC USSDOH <br />The Conejo Recreation and Park District has been working collaboratively with the Arts Council of the <br />Conejo Valley for the past 40 years. This arrangement has been successful in creating and expanding arts <br />and cultural programs in the community and facilitating excellent partnership opportunities with the Arts <br />Council and its many member organizations. Staff has met with members of the Arts Council and discussed <br />a new Memorandum of Understanding outlining facility use, and it has been approved by the Arts Council's- <br />Board <br />ouncil'sBoard of Directors. Conejo Recreation and Park District and the Arts Council will continue to collaborate <br />on art offerings that will be outlined in separate programming agreements within the cultural unit. <br />SSTR►TEG[C PLAN N CCWWL0 ° HC E <br />1.0 Our objective is to provide high quality programs and services that are responsive to the <br />community's needs. Our strategy to achieve this will be to match our programs to <br />demographics, evaluate and leverage emerging opportunities, and partner with others. <br />4.0 Our objective is to collaborate with other entities in order to fulfill the District's mission. Our <br />strategy is to identify, evaluate, and develop beneficial relationships. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Melissa Ruwhiu, Recreation Services Manager <br />Recreation & Community Services <br />1 s' <br />Rochelle Callis, Administrator <br />Recreation & Community Services <br />ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES <br />403 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-4223 <br />805-495-6471 1 Fax: 805-497-3199 1 parks@crpd.org I www.crpd.org <br />