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PARKS AND RECREATION DEPAR T,=
MONTHLY REPORT
March 1992
I. Highlights of Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting of March 12, 1992.
1. Meeting of the Parks and Recreation Commission called to order 6:05 p.m.
2. Salute to the flag.
3. commissioners present: Hopkins, Lohmiller, Condon, Colman, Throne,
Quinlan, Hendrickson
4. Dean Skeels spoke during Oral communications announcing upcoming CAPRCBM
Commissioners work.=1':cp. -inda Schultz from the Cupertino Historical
Museum announced the annual exhibit change.
5. Discussion of 192-193 workplan and assignment of Community Contacts.
6. Status report on 192-193 budget.
7. Brief discussion of Sports Center contract.
8. Approval of minutes of February 6 and 18 Parks and Recreation meetings.
9. Status report on McClellan Ranch ad hoc committee.
10. Review of February Recreation Program Monthly report.
11. Chairman Hopkins reported on March 9th Mayor's Luncheon.
12. Dedication ceremonies for Wilson Park 3/21/92 and Jollyman Park 3/28/92.
13. Commissioners Lohmiller and Condon reported on the sessions they
attended at the recent CPRS conference.
14. School Site Master Plan report.
15. Adjournment at 8:00 p.m. to regularly scheduled meeting of Parks and
Recreation Commission on April ;, 1992, Council Chambers.
II. Programs planned and/or completed in March.
1. A dance recital for the youth dance classes took place March 21. Seventy
parents enjoyed seeing the 40 children perform in this wonderful event.
2. On Saturday, March 21, the new youth sports complex at Wilson Park was
dedicated. This ceremony was held in conjunction with the Opening Day
Celebration for the Tri-Cities Little League. Little League players and
their parents filled the new complex to enjoy the day's events.
3. The Cupertino Swing Band performed on Wednesday, March 11 at the Quinlan
Community Center. Approximately 270 people attended.
4. The Cupertino Judo Club held its annual tournament at Cupertino High
School on March 14 and 15.
5. Noontime school program leaders are running an Airband performance at
Kennedy and Hyde Junior Highs. Participants are having a great time, and
a large majority of the school turned out to watch.
6. March began the last session of Preschool for this school year. 109
children are enrolled in this session which will end on Friday, June 12.
7. During the month of March, Spring class mail-in registration was held.
285 classes were offered in the Spring schedule. 1200 family
registration forms were processed with 54 of our classes filled to
capacity.
8. Recreation staff provided logistical support for the annual cherry
Blossom Festival on March 28 & 29.
9. The Better Part (weekly TV program) held its annual fundraiser at the
Senior Cuter and was written up this month in the Mercury News.
10. The quarterly training for Senior Center desk volunteers included a
safety session.
11. The very first poetry reading drew a dozen poets who read their prize
winning work at the Senior Center.
12. "What you should know about Small Claims Court" drew a large crowd at the
Senior Center. on March 30.
13. On March 28, the new youth sports complex at Jollyman Park was dedicated.
This event coincided with the opening day ceremonies of Cupertino National
Little League.
14. The winter league is completing its inaugural season with two leagues and a
total of twelve teams. The season was a success despite all the rain and
the teams are looking forward to next winter's leagues.
III. Following are the programs which are conducted during the month, showing
the areas in which they were conducted, the number of meetings held, and the
total attendance as dared with the same month of the previous year.
Program/Meetinq Place
Mee—tincxs Attendance
ADULT PRAMS 1990-1991-1992 1990-1991-1992
Acting Class, QCC N/O 4 N/A N/O 60 N/A
Acu-Yoga (2 classes) QCC 6 N/O N/A 133 N/O N/A
Aerobics (6 classes) QCC 34 34 50 841 763 1006
Ballet, Adult, QCC N/O N/O N/A N/O N/O N/A
Basketball (3 classes) Kennedy
� 9 9 9 135 141 123
Calligraphy, QCC N/O N/O 8 N/O N/O 60
N/O 2 3 N/O 24 18
Carousel Horse, QCC N/O 2 N/A N/O 30 N/A
CPR' QCc 2 N/O N/A 24 N/O N/A
Decorating your Home N/O N/O 1 N/O N/O 16
Effective Wardrobe, QCC N/O 1 N/A N/O 10 N/A
Flower QCC You, QCC N/O 1 N/A N/O 8 N/A
N/O 3 6
Greeting Cards, QC`C N/O 1 N/A N/O 18 N/A
Ice Skating N/A N/A 1 N/A N/A 2
Ike ana Flower Arranging N/O N/O 6 N/O N/O 36
Japanese Flower (2 cl) QCC N/O 8 N/A N/O 24 N/A
Jazz Dance, QCC N/A N/A 4 N/A N/A 52
Line, Design & Style, QCC N/O 1 N/A N/O 8 N/A
Porcelain Petal Baskets, QCC N/O N/0 2 N/O N/O 12
Selective Singles, QCC N/O 2 N/A N/O 36 N/A
Slim Trim (2 classes) QCC 16 16 12 336 321 162
Social Ba l lr ocvn Dance, QCC 4 4 4
�� 226 240 224
Tai Chi,
N/O N/O 9 N/A N/A 68
Tap Dance (1 classes) QCC 6 6 5 60 43 51
Tennis, CSC 28 28 34 113 129 149
Wardrobing Magic, QCC 1 N/O N/O 11 N/O N/O
Well Dressed Man, QCC 1 N/O N/O 6 N/O N/O
Yoga, QCC 3 4 5 72 80 110
Softball, Memorial Park Field N/O N/O 9
Participants
Spectators N/O N/O 324
N/O N/O 270
Program/Meeting Place Meetings
� Attendance
CD--SPONSORED CL,LJBS 1990-1991-1992 1990-1991-1992
Cupertino Suing Band N/O 4 2 N/O 76 33
D.A.C.A. , De Anza 21 N/A N/A 1200 N/A N/A
Garden Club N/O N/O 1 N/O N/O 12
Judo Club, MVRC 8 N/A N/A 450 N/A N/A
Square Dance
Katydids, Rodgers 5 4 3 372 354 315
Krazy Dazys, Lincoln 4 4 3 356 305 230
Las Madres 183, MVRC 4 4 4 88 66 77
Las Madres 187, MVRC 4 4 4 50 41 34
Las Madres 188, MVRC 5 4 4 126 82 107
Wai-Dan-Gong, MVRC N/O 4 8 N/O 126 135
JUNIOR 'I' !s2
Oupert ino HS 5 6 0
Participants
Spectators 88 23 0
Hyde JHS 0 30 0
2 10 14
Participants
26 35
1 1
Spectators 30
Kennedy JHS 0 126 35
7 10 10
Participants
Spectators 15 395 150
2
Monta Vista HS 100 0
Participants 6 4 8
Spectators 37 0 14 0 18 21
0 0
OZ'HFR
Volleyball (Drop-In) 9 2 3 422 72 121
Quinlan Center Permits N/O 54 66 N/O 3474 5056
Jollyman Park Dedication N/O N/O 1 N/O N/O 150
Wilson Park Dedication N/O N/O 1 N/O N/O 250
Cupertino Sports Centex' N/O N/O 31 N/O N/O 1450
NA'NRAL.I ST PROGRAM
Classroom Visits 2 N/A N/A 118 N/A N/A
School Tours, McCRP 12 N/A N/A 426 N/A N/A
Sunday Museum, McCRP 4 N/A N/A 53 N/A N/A
Weekend Programs 1 N/A N/A 9 N/A N/A
Youth Nature Classes, Mc-CRp 6 N/A N/A 72 N/A N/A
PARK SUPERVISION
Hoover Park N/O N/A 9
Youth
Teens N/A N/A 50
Adults N/A N/A 38
Jollyman Park N/A N/A 41
9 10 9
Youth 228 N/A 250
Teens 206 N/A 196
Adults 239 N/A 227
PrOqram/Meeting Place
Meeting Att. erxlance
1990-1991-199 19
2 90-1991-1992
Linda Vista Park 9 10 9
Youth
Teens 127 123 135
Adults 91 85 94
Memorial Park 159 N/O 143
Softball 9 10 9
Participants
Spectators 305 N/A 348
'Dennis 107 N/A 200
?articipants 9 10 9
Mors 418 425 403
Amphitheatre 33 31 34
Participants 9 10 9
Spectators27 30 0
Plamround/picnic Area 9 117 120 n
Monta Vista Park 10 9 1825 1830 1739
Youth 9 10 9
Teens 397 380 342
Adults 146 135 121
Tennis 208 198 217
Participants
Spectators 109 107 117
Portal Park 10 10 12
Youth 9 10 9
Teens 218 208 218
Adults 80 76 79
Somerset Square Park 172 164 172
Youth 9 10 9
Teens 35 40 38
Adults 22 20 22
Three Oaks park 34 38 41
Youth 9 10 9
Teens 78 80 88
Adults 37 36 39
Varian Park 9 10 9 77 82 86
Youth
Teens 78 86 81
Adults 39 32 33
Tennis 70 76 79
Participants
Spectators 115 107 96
Wilson Park 6 8 8
Youth 9 10 9
Teens 425 437 458
Adults 162 167 175
230 237 248
4O0�
Mon/Wed/Fri a.m. , QCC 8 8 13 184 192 286
Mon/Wed/FYi p.m. , QCC 8 8 13 192 192 260
Tues/Thurs, a.m. , QCC
Tues/Thurs m. 9 8 9 207 192 216
p' QCC 5 5 9 115
Mon/ /�1' portal 110 198 5 5 13 115 110 273
Program/Meeting Place Meetings Attendance
SENIOR PROGRAMS 1990-1991-1992 1990-1991-1992
(Classes Sponsored by Fremont Adult Ed)
Bridge 5 4 8 258 257 152
Beginning Painting N/O 3 4 N/O 34 59
Calligraphy 4 4 4 65 52 53
Conversational Italian 4 4 8 33 45 135
Cooking 4 4 N/O 53 18 N/O
Framing & Matting 4 4 N/O 40 40 N/O
Hiking for Health N/O 4 4 N/O 30 71
Memoir Writing 5 5 4 60 75 42
Tai Chi 5 4 4 62 72 61
Watercolor 4 4 4 70 68 72
(Classes Sponsored by De Anza College)
Choraliers 3 4 4 103 120 104
Conversational Spanish 3 N/A N/A 42 N/A N/A
Crosscurrents of Music 3 4 4 124 128 117
Current Events N/O 4 4 N/O 75 85
Enhancing English Skills N/O N/O 8 N/O N/O 185
Exercise 6 8 7 192 216 196
Habits of the Heart 3 N/A N/A 65 N/A N/A
Intro to Theatre Arts N/O 5 4 N/O 75 51
Investing in Retirement N/O 4 N/O N/O 46 N/O
Oil Painting 3 4 4 56 64 69
Stretch & Relaxation 4 4 4 63 73 58
Successful Retirement 3 4 4 117 112 114
Symphony & Concerto N/O 2 4 N/O 40 94
Humor N/O 4 4 N/O 116 93
(Ongoing Programs)
Senior Center Club 4 N/O N/O 182 N/O N/O
Bingo 5 5 4 463 419 372
Cards, Chess 22 21 22 507 504 517
Coping with Loss 4 4 4 24 24 42
Folk Dance N/O 4 4 N/O 50 58
Golf at Blackberry Farm N/O 3 5 N/O 36 41
Needlecraft 5 4 4 77 62 63
Penny Bingo N/O 4 4 N/O 106 112
Rhythm ires Band 5 1 4 63 13 47
T.V. Production 9 4 17 107 45 93
Magic with Mange N/O 1 1 N/O 14 9
(Services)
Blood Pressure N/O N/O 2 N/O N/O 44
Bread Delivery 4 4 4 219 132 117
Contacts N/A 21 22 436 105 300
Income Tax 9 13 12 90 114 97
Medicare 2 2 2 7 6 5
Project Match 1 1 N/O 2 3 N/O
S.A.L.A. 1 1 1 5 3 2
(Special Events)
Advisory Council 1 1 1 18 27 14
Birthday Ply 1 1 1 68 68 45
St. Patrick's Day Party 1 1 1 18 104 110
(Trips)
Boquets & Bugs Cold Country N/O 1 1 N/O 45 44
New Trip Sign-Ups 1 1 1 12 17 43
(Miscellaneous)
Drop-In 22 21 22 248 225 255
Membership Sign-Ups N/A 21 22 N/A 102 125
Newsletter Crew N/A 1 1 N/A 16 16
Pr9aam/Meat i► cl Place
Meet's Att_ ender e
SENIOR PRUGRAMA S (Cont Id) 1990-1991-1992 1990-1991-1992 »
(Miscellaneoty ) cont'd
Better Part Fundraiser N/O N/O 1
Great Tastes Fat Free N/O N/O 108
Memory /91 Recheck N/O N/O 1 N/O N/O 75
POetrY Reading/photo /0 N/O 1 N/O N/O 75
Self Awareness Thru Nature N/O NIO 2 N/O N/O 22
Small Claims Court N/O N/O 10
SPFaCIA N/O N/O 1 N/O N/O 47
-- TION
Teen/Young Adult, QCC
Teen/Young Adult Dance N/O N/O 1 35 16 28
YOUTH N/O N/O 77
Ming Classes, (3 classes) ,QCC N/O 5
Adventures in Painting, MVRC 4 N/O 215 128
Babysitting Workshop2 8 6 30 N/A go
Ballet (3 classes) QCC 1 N/O N/O 20 N/O N/O
Pre-Ballet (2 classes) , QCC 9 8 13 112 96 163
Creative Movement QCC N/O N/O 8 N/O N/O 120
Dance Machine, QCC 3 3 4 36 39
NIO NO 52
Drawing, Beginning (2 classes) N/O NIO 6 N/O N/O 20
Drawing, Adventures in (2 class) N/O N/O 1
N/O N/O 162
E)99' Painting, QCC N/O N/O 24
Farsi Language, QCC N/O 1 N/O N/O 20 N/O
Fun Crafts for Kids N/O 5 N/O N/O 60 N/O
Gymnastics (30 classes) MVRC N/O N/O 2 N/O N/O 28
Ice Ming (2 classes) ICC 65 71 153 782 893 1598
Intro to Dance (2 cl) QCC 6 6 6 131 142 134
Jazz Machine, QCC N/O 3 N/O N/O 31 N/O
Judo, MvRC N/0 N/O 4 N/O N/O 56
Karate (3 classes) MVRC 8 N/A N/A 272 N/A N/A
Keyboard (3 classes) MVRC 8 8 24 174 178 413
Kids in Twne (2 classes) N O N 4 N/O 72 80 N/O
/
Mighty Mights (3 cl.) MVRC / 1 N/O N/O 156
Mcn & Me Ice Skate, Ice Capades N/0 2 1i N/O 80 137
Self Defense, m RC 3
N 24 16 5
Soccer' (10 classes) /O N/O 4 N/O N/O 30
Tap/CYeative Dance (2 cl) QCC N/6 N/A 40 N/A N/A 660
Tennis (8 classes) CSC 8 8 69 73 96
24 24 24 138 151 163
YOVIN SC�100L pE�pGRA[y
Collins school
Participants 7 4 4
`stators 314 115 110
Faria sct=l N/A 12 4
Participants 4 4 6
Spectators 85 100 1 co
Fremont Older school N/A 3 7
Participants 6 3 5
Spectators 86 50 200
Garman Cate Sctn 1 0 3 16
Participants 5 3 5
Spectators 93 63 108
15 2 14
YOUTH SCHOOL PROGRAM., (cunt'd)
Lincoln School 5 3 3
Participants 110 90 81
Spectators 0 0 0
Regnant School 5 2 4
Participants 135 25 153
Spectators 7 1 14
Stevens Creek School 7 2 2
Participants 180 45 55
Spectators N/A 8 1
N/O = Not Offered
N/A = Not Available
Total 705 812 1126 20727 20577 29562
IV. Programs planned for the near future.
1. Basic Lifeguard Training, a new class, will begin in April with the
classroom instruction at Quinlan Community Center and the pool instruction
at Blackberry Farm.
2. Teen Disneyland trip is scheduled for April 20-22 during Spring Break.
3. The Recreation Deft will be offering the following new classes to
adults during the Spring session: Easter Craft workshop, West Coast Swing,
and Introduction to Watercolor.
4. "Try to Remember" musical program, by tenor Bob Harrison, will begin at
1:00 p.m. , Monday April 6.
5. Thank you breakfast for Jackie Baddeley, Case Manager, will be held on
Friday, April 10; she will be moving to England.
6. De Anza Kiwanis will sponsor a spaghetti dinner at the Senior Center on
April 30.
7. Managing Chronic Disease starts April 7 at the Senior Center.
8. Annual fundraiser to help seniors in need will be May 8. Auction will
include a Hammond organ, an oriental rug and other fantastic items.
9. The spring/summer adult softball leagues are set to start with all six
leagues being filled to capacity. Of the 43 teams playing, 36 are mens
teams and seven are co-ed teams. The co-ed league plays on Friday evenings,
while the mens leagues play Sunday through Thursday evenings. All games are
played at Memorial Park.
Stephen G. Dowling, Direct
cc: Donald D. Brown, City Manager
City Clerk's Office