Alachua County Recreation Newsletters

 

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n Recreation Master Plan (Editor's Notes)
n ALBERT "RAY" MASSEY CITIZEN VOLUNTEER AWARD Due Oct. 24
n Senior Games Oct. 18-21
n Withlacoochee Trail Ride
n Lifelong Learning Opportunities
n Concert
n Taste Of Gainesville
n After The Tragedy -- Radio Oct 7
n Comments

 

WEBSITES
http://www.afn.org/~froghat/Images/GHT_map.gif Bike Trail Map
http://www.afn.org/~afn55299/HTT cool bike happenings.
http://www.mysfcc.com Santa Fe Comm. College Community Classes
http://www.gsoc.com Gainesville Sports Organizing Committee
HYPERLINK http://www.gsoc.com/events01.htm http://www.gsoc.com/events01.htm SENIOR GAMES!

 

CALENDAR (at end)

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RECREATION MASTER PLAN

Alachua County's Recreation Master Plan, phase 1, is looking at what we need, and where. How much can we utilize our schools, or do schools need to rely on city/county facilities? Are we serving, and do we need to serve Seniors, Adults, or just youth? At some point, this report will be open for public inspection. I don't know what the final recommendations will be, but it's clear from initial results we've got a lot ahead of us to accomplish.

Phase 2 will look at funding, structure, and implementation.
--Alison

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ALBERT "RAY" MASSEY CITIZEN VOLUNTEER AWARD

These awards will go to citizen volunteers who have made outstanding efforts to promote recreational activities in the City of Gainesville. Anyone can submit a nomination. Nominations should be completed on the Award form and forwarded to Ms. Constance Williams at:

City of Gainesville
Department of Recreation and Parks
Station 24
PO Box 490
Gainesville, FL 32602-0490
(352) 334-5000 (Ext. 5749)
Fax: (352) 334-3299

The nominations must be received by October 24, 2001.
--Sheryl M. Ryan <ryansm@ci.gainesville.fl.us>

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SENIOR GAMES --Volunteers Needed!

All kinds of competitions for those over age 50 are coming to various locations in Alachua County October 18-21. Registrations for everything from Archery to Track are due October 5.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Call RSVP: Ann Snavely, 264-6732 Lisa Campos 264-6731

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WITHLACOOCHEE TRAIL RIDE

Oct 7, 7-9 am rain or shine. Begin at the North Apopka Avenue Trail Crossing in Inverness. Breakfast available. Withlacoochee State Trail is 46 miles paved. You can ride your own distance.
harnage1@infi.net, or chriscycle@baldhead.com 527-3263

 

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LIFELONG LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

Lifelong learning is important to your mental and physical health-and your connection to your community. Visit Santa Fe Community College's non-credit, action-packed class offerings for both recreational and professional development at http://www.mysfcc.com .

Classes range from computer certifications to culinary extravaganzas and classes are available now!
--"Williams, Kris" kris.williams@santafe.cc.fl.us 352.395.5195

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CONCERT

Don't forget, the SKATTERBRAINZ REUNION and CD RELEASE PARTY benefit for the
IGUANA, Monday, Oct. 15th at the HIPPODROME STATE THEATRE in Gainesville. We
have a get together about once a decade, so don't miss it! We have put
together a CD of Skatterbrainz originals that were recorded back in the 80's!
--JaneYii@aol.com

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TASTE OF GAINESVILLE

The City of Gainesville and The Gainesville Sun present The 2nd Annual Taste of Gainesville in Historic Downtown Gainesville at the Community Plaza

Friday, October 19, 2001
7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
entertainment until 10:00 p.m.
Moondancer Swing Band and The University of Florida Swing Club Dancers

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AFTER THE TRAGEDY

WSKY (97.3 FM), Gainesville, will be interviewing Jack Levine, President of the Center for Florida's Children, on Sunday, October 7 at approximately 9:40 a.m. The topic of the interview will be "After the Tragedy: Trauma and Transformation - Grief, Anger, Revenge, Reconciliation: How Do We Deal with Social Trauma?"

Please feel free to call in during the interview with your comments or questions. The host for the interview will be Doug Clifford and the number for the live studio line is 877/975-9825, 352/337-9729 by phone, or e-mail at radiodude666@yahoo.com
--Marty Wright, Center for Florida's Children, martycfc@aol.com

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COMMENTS

Alison, We had dress rehearsal last night and this show is
BOFFO! Beth Scherer of Gainesville is incredible in the title role and well
worth the ride to High Springs to see. The music is delightful. Sammy Fain wrote the music and the original movie was a Doris Day vehicle. Beth Scerer will have people trying to remember who Doris Day was. She is vibrant, lovely, charming and talented. Do I sound excited? Well, I am - about the actress and about the show. Y'all come.
--Norm
PS. Of course, I am the male lead, so do I lack credibility? !!!

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COMMENTS

I read with interest (and concern) your letter to VOICE OF THE PEOPLE (on today's date) about the consistent shortage of recreation funding. You, of course, are absolutely correct that recreation funding must be increased for so many important reasons. I have thought about this very same issue for some time and offer you some possible suggestions. I realize, however, that there may well be issues that prevent these ideas from being utilized, but then again, nothing ventured, nothing gained.

1. Allow private companies to have Gainesville Parks named after them. For that privilege, the company would have to agree to maintain and improve the park. There could be a year to year contract agreement so that if the company defaults in their responsibility, another company could be given the opportunity. If a company cannot afford to have a park named after it, perhaps a part of the park could be named such as the running trail at West Side Park.

2. Design bright, modern, informational kiosks for all parks. Event programs, fliers and other pertinent information could be posted and other information disseminated from these kiosks. Sponsoring companies would be allowed to advertise in space available on the kiosk.

3. Companies could sponsor recreation areas where big projects need to be completed. When the project is completed, a plaque recognizing their sponsorship could be put up in an appropriate place.

4. Service organization billboards (organizations such as the Kiwanis, Knights of Columbus, Lions Club etc) that often appear at the entrance to cities or towns could be designed to reflect some of the recreational offerings the area provides. Companies could sponsor the billboard and be permitted to advertise on it. Funds raised could be used for program sponsorship.

5. Companies could donate specific types of sports equipment for parks such as apparatus or smaller items such as balls. The items could have the company name on it.

6. The next time a citywide recreation survey is completed, it could contact the names of private companies that sponsor it. When the results of the survey are published, the summary could also have the sponsor's names on it.

7. Arrange for visits to comparable cities to see how they help sponsor the recreational needs of their residents. Present these ideas to the appropriate decision-makers in local government.

8. Design really sharp looking T-shirts, tanks tops and/or sweat shirts that shows some of the city's recreational offerings. Companies could sponsor it and have their names on the back. Sales of the clothing could sponsor additional programming.

9. Put up donation boxes in various recreational sites so that site users can donate funds directly to recreational needs of their choosing. The donation box could be part of the informational kiosk (see concept #2).

10. Host a statewide or nation-wide recreational conference in Gainesville where some of the proceeds would go to enhance programming.

11. Have recreational facility fix-up days where people from the community are invited to fix and enhance certain areas and items. This is already done for regional rivers, why not parks and other facilities, too?

12. Arrange with the Florida Department of Corrections to get more inmate work squads to do some of the necessary clean up and enhancement work that facilities may need.

I realize that some of these ideas overlap and that some may not be practical, but hopefully some may prove helpful.
--Jonathan Coron

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GRASSROOTS and SUPPORT:

Middle School Programming: Carl Harness Harnesscs@ci.gainesville.fl.us
Elementary Afterschool Scholarships: Elizabeth Bondy <bondy@edu15.coe.ufl.edu
Juvenile Justice Council:
Cone Park (Gainesville): Tom Hawkins thawkins@atlantic.net
Greentree Park (Gainesville): ACTION, Dave Hill dnbhill@digital.net
Jonesville: Debbie Kennedy, 332-5713, and ACGARPA, Tom Trscabinets@aol.com 462-4902
Morningside: Penny Weber, President 334-2170
Newberry Park: Alena K. Buggs (352) 955-5084 <Alena_Buggs@DCF.State.FL.US>
Paynes Prairie:
Squirrel Ridge Park Gretchen Howard Gch@sa.co.alachua.fl.us 337-6174
Waldo: Henry Drake <SagoDr@aol.com (352) 468-2298
Windsor: Juanita Biles jkbracin@bellsouth.net 373-2812, 538-3235

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CALENDAR

Oct Wknds Calamity Jane" High Springs Community Theater Norm Boyd normboyd@gru.net
Oct 7 Withlacoochee trail ride, 7-9 am 527-3263
Oct 6th, Fall Native Plant Sale Saturday 9 - 2, Morningside Nature Center
Oct 6 Santa Fe Century (Gainesville Cycling Festival) Roger Pierce, http://www.afn.org/~bike
Oct 7 Horse Farm Hundred (Gainesville Cycling Festival) Roger Pierce, http://www.afn.org/~bike
Oct 15 SKATTERBRAINZ benefit for the IGUANA, HIPPODROME -- JaneYii@aol.com
Oct 18-21 Gainesville Senior Games, GSOC 338-9300
Oct 19 Taste of Gainesville 7 - 9 pm Community Plaza

Nov TBD GSOC Recognition Banquet, GSOC
Mar 17, 2002, 1-4 Summer Activities Fair

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Thank You,

Alison

**An understanding friend is better than a therapist; And cheaper too!