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February 7, 2002 <br />Page 5 <br />B. Recreation Division Report <br />Scott highlighted Teen Center activities, including the High School Spirit <br />Night scheduled for February 12, the 7th and 8th grade Valentine's Day Dance <br />scheduled for February 9, and a Mountain High Snowboard trip scheduled for <br />February 15. She noted that the February 2 high school concert attracted <br />more than 600 attendees. <br />Continuing, she said that the spring brochure will be mailed February 15, and <br />the Sports Unit's Coed Volleyball League begins February 10 at Thousand <br />Oaks and Borchard Community Centers, and 32 teams will participate. <br />Concluding, she said that the February 6 Goebel Senior Adult Center Health <br />Faire was attended by 175 people. <br />In response to Gibson's inquiry relative to the cooperative use of the Waverly <br />site, Scott said that staff continues to work with representatives of ETI <br />(Equestrian Trails Incorporated) and the Thousand Oaks High School Cross <br />Country team. <br />C. Administration Division Report <br />Jorgensen reported that videos are being made of all park sites for use on <br />the District website. <br />D. General Manager's Report <br />Ward noted the material relative to the CARPD (California Association of <br />Recreation and Park Districts) Conference. <br />E. Directors' Reports <br />Gibson urged that staff investigate possible opportunities for District <br />involvement with Center for Excellence for the Proposition 10 Commission. <br />Gibson noted that the Thousand Oaks Senior Softball League is sponsoring <br />a luncheon February 8 to celebrate the 90th birthday of its most senior <br />player, Ray Melberg. Lange volunteered to represent the District and Board <br />at the celebration. Berger congratulated and commended Melberg for his <br />spirit and vigor. <br />