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Paver <br /> <br />TO: <br /> <br />FROM: <br /> <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />Mayor and City Council Members <br /> <br />Michele Bergh, Recreation Manager <br /> <br />DATE: July 21, 2003 <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Drivers Training <br /> <br />Elk River Recreation offers introductory athletics, leagues, family activities and safety <br />related classes such as firearms safety, babysitting, first aid, and CPR. <br /> <br />We began offering Drivers Education in the fall of 2002 through a partnership with Life <br />Skills Driving School, based out of Milaca. We decided to explore this opportunity as we <br />had received many phone calls from people who said there was a need and we felt it was <br />a good fit with our programming and with Lions Park Center being directly across from <br />the schools. <br /> <br />We worked with Gordy Leaf, of Life Skills Driving School, to come up with a mutually <br />agreeable arrangement in which we schedule drivers training around everything else in <br />the building at the latest possible date so as to not interfere with rental requests. We <br />collect $15 for each participant in the classroom only and $20 for each participant who <br />sig-ns up for both classroom and behind the wheel, which is arranged completely by Life <br />Skills Driving School. This relationship has allowed us to help meet the needs of the <br />community as well as generate a small amount of income towards Lions Park Center, <br />which we wouldn't have received otherwise. <br /> <br />This past spring we asked the Boys and Girls Club if the classes could be moved there as <br />we had a lot of activities going on at Lions Park Center. Duane Howard was very <br />agreeable to this arrangement so we committed to a regular schedule for the summer <br />months. The classes will be moved back to Lions Park Center this fall. <br /> <br />This type of partnership is common for our department. Some examples are: · Pinewood Golf Course to provide golf lessons and a league <br /> · Skyhawks Inc. to provide sports camps throughout the summer <br /> · ProExcel Soccer to provide soccer camps throughout the summer <br /> <br /> <br />
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