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Staff Report <br />May 1998 <br />Michele Bergh <br /> <br />Summer Staff <br />I am still accepting applications for summer employment. My biggest needs are for evening 2'Ball <br />programs. This is the hardest time to staff since so many people are busy with their own or their <br />family's recreational needs in the evening. <br /> <br />Summer Shirts <br />Shirts have been ordered. We are going with individual desig-ns this year for each sport that has a <br />large number of participants such as TEall/Baseball, Basketball, Gymnastics, etc and then a more <br />generic design with our logo on it for the smaller sport V,.-pe programs and the park programs. <br /> <br />Summer Programs <br />The brochure was delivered on Wednesday, April 22. I am proud of the selection and variety of <br />programs we are offering and anticipate good registration. I am a little concerned about non-resident <br />fees being so high and making it difficult for people to afford some of our programs. A couple of <br />examples are Summer Strength and Conditioning for a resident is $55, non-resident $80, Girls' <br />Summer Basketball League for a resident is $36, non-resident is $52, John Tobler's Gyrrmastics for 3 <br />hours is $126-144, non-resident is $201-$228. This may influence our numbers this summer. <br /> <br />Featured Program - Elk River Skating Academy/!st Annual Ice Show <br />Please see the attached article on the Elk River Skating Academy. We are also in the process of <br />planning the first annual ice show. RaeAnn has worked really hard with Janice and Sandra, the <br />instructors, on planning and coordinating this show. The theme is Peter Pan and the parents have <br />really been wonderful about pitching in and helping with costumes and props. I think this show will <br />be really enjoyable for both the participants and the audience. Marissa from the City of Elk River <br />will be videotaping the show. <br /> <br /> <br />