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ONEJO RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT <br />BOARD OF DIRECTORS <br />REGULAR MEETING <br />May 5, 2022 <br />6:00 PM <br />HILLCREST CENTER <br />M I N U T E S <br /> <br />1. CALL TO ORDER AND FLAG SALUTE <br /> <br />Cusworth called the meeting to order at 6:01pm and Daub led the flag salute. <br /> <br />2. ROLL CALL <br /> <br />Directors Present: Cusworth, Holt, Huffer, Lange and Nickles <br /> <br />Directors Absent: <br /> <br />Staff Present: General Manager Friedl, Administrators Callis, Hare and Smith, and <br />Executive Assistant Reynders <br /> <br />3. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS <br /> <br />Goebel Adult Community Center/Conejo Senior Volunteer Program/Teen Center <br /> <br />Callis reported this presentation is a preview of what will be shown to the Thousand Oaks City <br />Council next month. Duerr, Recreation Services Manager, introduced Spivack, Director, <br />Conejo Senior Volunteer Program (CSVP) and Daub, Recreation Supervisor, Teen Center. <br />Duerr is subbing in for Hamm, Recreation Supervisor, Goebel Adult Community Center <br />(GACC), this evening, as she is currently facilitating the Cinco de Mayo party at the GACC. <br /> <br />Duerr recapped the past year at the GACC and emphasized the importance of the partnership <br />the Center has with the City of Thousand Oaks. The pandemic forced the shutdown of a variety <br />of programs, many of which have since returned, including, to name just a few, Bingo, Ballroom <br />Dance and parties featuring live entertainment, such as the St. Patrick’s Day Party. The GACC <br />offers over 60 unique classes and dozens of drop-in programs. Duerr noted that, along with <br />Thousand Oaks Community Center and Dos Vientos Community Center, the GACC has <br />become a location for an official ballot drop box (located outside). Duerr also presented details <br />of the improvements currently being made at the Center. <br /> <br />Spivack updated the Board on the CSVP’s activities over the past year. Over 900 volunteers <br />have been placed at 70 local partner agencies in and around the Conejo Valley. The Goebel <br />Café, which closed during the pandemic, reopened on September 20, 2021, and has been <br />serving breakfast ever since. All proceeds support CSVP programming. The Senior Lunch <br />program moved back indoors on July 12, 2021, (after serving via drive-thru and walk up for 16 <br />months.) The 2022 Wellness Fest, held on January 19th, included 41 vendors from a multitude <br />of agencies and was a very successful event, despite the fact that it was moved outdoors at <br />the very last minute. The CSVP free income tax program recently completed its 32nd year; it <br />ran from February 1st to April 15th at the Conejo Creek South Community Building and at the
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