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Item # 6. <br />ver <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Parks and Recreation Commission <br />FROM: Michele Bergh, Recreation Manager <br />DATE: September I, 2005 <br />SUBJECT: Staff Report <br />Hot Topic( of the Month <br />The Lions Club donated 30 tickets to the Twins Game on August 21 s` as well as a bus to <br />Parks and Recreation. All who attended had a great time! <br />August Programs <br />During the month of August, the following programs were offered: Yogilates, Cardio <br />Sculpt, Beginner Step, Step, Intermediate Step, Kickboxing Circuit, Yoga, 50/50, Run/Walk <br />Club, Firearm Safety, Cheer America, Young Americans Self Defense, Kids Cardio, <br />Parent/Child Yoga, Tumbling, Tball, Wiggles and Giggles, Lacrosse Camp, Soccer League, <br />Skyhawks Hockey Dryland, Lions Den Summer Camp, PARK, Rec Express, Soccer Camp, <br />Flag Football Camp, Power Play Camp, Basketball Camp, Chitings, and Entertainment in the <br />Park. <br />Syecial Marketing Efforts <br />We collaborated with Anytime Fitness, The Bod Squad, John Joseph Salon, Elk River Fire, <br />DOJO Karate, Kennedy Vision Center, Balanced Being, Christian Builders, Operation <br />Foresight, and Northwest Medical Massage to provide a Fitness Fair on August 27`h. The <br />event took place in the parking lot at Anytime Fitness. <br />Facilit,~se <br />We had 365 hours of athletic facility use, 330 hours of indoor facility use, 31 hours of shelter <br />use, 7 hours of bandshell use and 41 hours of street use. <br />Wellness Committee <br />The Relay for Life event was a success. We raised approximately $1,200 and had 10 on our <br />team. The Wellness Committee is switching gears and will become the Health Rewards <br />Program Committee and we'll be working on next year's planning in September. <br />