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Park&Recreation Commission Minutes <br /> January 9,2002 <br /> Page 3 <br /> 6. Hearings/Neighborhood Discussions: None. <br /> 7. Area Recreation Update—Michele Bergh <br /> Ms.Bergh stated that there has already been much interest in • --:o fing at Lions Park. She <br /> also stated that the closest course is located in Buffalo. eels that it would appeal to the <br /> adolescents in Elk River,as well as many adults. 1 so stated that this sport was extremely <br /> popular at Winter Fest in the past;thus :a ng this a year-round sport. <br /> Ms.Bergh stated that it has .-- challenging getting the residents accustomed to the changes <br /> in recreation service •nfortunately,many residents who live outside the Elk River area are <br /> unhappy wit• in-resident fees. As such,many non-residents are opting to look elsewhere <br /> for re -. ion events and programs,and some programs have been cancelled due to lack of <br /> icipation. <br /> 8. Park Development Progress Report -Terry Bye <br /> Mr.Bye stated that due to a lack of cold weather,the ice rinks were delayed. The warming <br /> house from Lake Orono was moved to Lions Park as the regular warming house was closed <br /> due to construction. Due to the warm weather,the two rinks that have been utilized this <br /> year are Handke Pit and Lions Park. <br /> There has been a frost-free hydrant installed at Trott Brook and a rink has been established <br /> but to date there has been little use. <br /> Mr. Leeseberg presented a video tape of the construction progress made at several parks, <br /> including Trott Brook Barn,YAC dugouts, and Lions Park. <br /> 9.A.1. Community Events: Elk River 20 Mile Race <br /> Ms.McPherson introduced Ms.Mary Anderson who has been hired to organize the Elk <br /> River 20 Mile Race (previously known as the Leukemia Race). The race was formerly <br /> organized by Mr. Tom Gilgenbach. <br /> Ms. Anderson stated that she has been involved with many races which have been <br /> sponsored throughout the Twin Cities area,as well as in the state of Minnesota for several <br /> years. She stated that she would be more directly involved with the 20-Mile Race this year, <br /> as Mr.Gilgenbach is stepping down from organizing this race. She stated that the proceeds <br /> will be going directly to the Leukemia Society, as has been in years past. <br /> Commissioner Dana Anderson stated that in the past,the Commission was concerned with <br /> the method of marking the race course throughout the city. Ms.Anderson stated that she <br /> would be in favor of using chalk spray paint versus the permanent spray paint which has <br /> been used in the past. She also stated that the chalk spray will completely dissolve with one <br /> to two summer rains, as opposed to permanent spray paint which does not. <br /> Ms.Anderson has completely all the forms necessary to proceed with this event. She also <br /> plans to return (possibly in July) after the race to give feedback regarding the race and <br /> proceeds, etc. <br />
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