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VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
„ Post Office Box 3273 • 250 Tequesta Drive • Suite 300
fQ ` Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 • (561) 575-6200
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Fax: (561) 575-6203
co ' Village Manager' s Report
January 10 - February 4, 2000
• Memorandum to Scott D. Ladd, Director of Community
Development regarding Palm Beach County impact fees;
impact fee credit .
• Memorandum to Gary Preston, Director of Public Works and
Recreation regarding Nichols Sanitation, Inc. ; Franchise
Agreement Certificate of Insurance Requirement .
• Memorandum to Kim Bodinizzo, Personnel Specialist
regarding recording secretary for collective bargaining
negotiations .
• Letter to Gary Van Brock regarding Agreement between First
Union National Bank and Tequesta.
• Memorandum to Matthew J. Morrison regarding South Florida
Water Management District Surface Water Management General
Permit No. 50-00682-s; Village of Tequesta (Tequesta
Country Club) Phase I Drainage Improvements .
• Letter to John Randolph regarding building permit revenue.
• Letter to James Titcomb, Executive Director, Palm Beach
County League of Cities, Inc. Regarding Village of
Tequesta alternate representative to the Palm Beach County
League of Cities, Inc .
• Memorandum to Zed A. Albrecht, Traffic Enforcement Officer
regarding request for educational reimbursement .
• Met with labor attorney at 11 : 00 a.m. on January 10 .
• Met with Tequesta Country Club Board of Directors at 1 :30
p.m. in regard to sewer/drainage project on January 10 .
• Met with representative of American Cancer Society
relative to Relay for Life at 11 : 00 a .m. on January 13 .
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• Attended Village Council Meeting at 7 : 00 p.m. on January
13 .
• Met with Councilmember Capretta at 12 :30 p.m. on January
14 .
• Met with Joe Grusauskas at 2 : 30 p .m. on January 14 .
• Met with Chief Weinand at 11 : 00 a.m. on January 17 .
• Met with Councilmember Sharon Walker at 2 : 00 p.m. on
January 17 .
• A Staff Meeting was conducted on January 18 wherein the
following items were discussed:
1) The Finance Director Was Requested To Do A
Memorandum Scheduling The Budget Format And
Department Meetings With Cover Memo Of
Information To Include In Budget Submittals .
2) The Fire Chief Was Requested To Provide An
Update On ALS Delinquent Billing Plans .
3) The Finance Director Was Reminded To Provide A
Financing Recommendation For Bridge Road
Assessment Project .
4) The Director Of Public Works Was Requested To
Provide A Status Report Relative To Re-Striping
Of Golf Club Circle And Tequesta Circle By ENCON
Contractor And Status Of Road Cut Repair On
Country Club Drive By ENCON Contractor.
5) The Public Works Director Was Questioned
Relative To Readiness To Schedule A Public Works
Meeting For YMCA And Streetlights .
6) The Director Of Public Works Was Instructed To
Revise The Country Club Drive Landscape Plan To
Hedge Over Current Entrance To Portion Of
Country Club Drive That Was Abandoned By Village
Council .
7) The Director Of Public Works Advised That Grass
At Northeast Corner Of Gallery Square South Did
Not Appear To Be Receiving Irrigation Water.
8) The Director Of Public Works And Utility
Director Were Advised To Make Plans For
Streetlights In Tequesta Country Club Based On A
Survey Using Style In Tequesta Oaks Provided By
FPL.
9) The Finance Director Was Reminded To Schedule
Quarterly Meetings For Retirement Boards Before
March 31 .
10) The Director Of Public Works Was Questioned
Relative To Condition Of Spider Lillys At
Gallery Square North On Seabrook Road.
11) The Director Of Public Works Had Questions
Relative To Tequesta Country Club And Country
Club Drive Road Cuts For Conduit .
12) The Director Of Public Works Advised That
Lighthouse Gallery Had Indicated Willingness To
Decorate Holiday Tree.
13) The Director Of Public Works Had Questions
Relative To YMCA And Future Skateboard Facility.
14) The Director Of Public Works Indicated Waiting
On Actions Relative To Riverside Drive Pathways
Until After Village Council Meeting In February.
15) The Finance Director Had Questions Relative To
Delinquent Capital Reservation Fees .
16) The Finance Director Questioned Department Heads
Relative To Need For Laptops To Upgrade For
Anti-Virus Or To Surplus The Laptops And To Make
A Decision Relative To Same .
17) The Chief Of Police Requested That During Budget
Review Insurance Auto Assessments Be Reviewed.
18) The Chief Of Police Requested Mail Drop Changes
For Village Hall Site For Security Per
Accreditation Assessors.
19) The Chief Of Police Advised The Generator Room
And Telephone Rooms To Be Locked Henceforth.
20) The Chief Of Police Advised That He Was
Preparing Speed Trailer Location Schedule For
Village Manager.
21) The Director Of Community Development Advised
That He Had Been Requested To Be A Speaker At
The Jupiter Tequesta Hobe Sound Board Of
Realtors Meeting; Approval Of Same Given By
Village Manager.
22) The Utility Director Had Questions Relative To
The Tequesta Peninsula Sewer Project .
23) The Utility Director Provided A Status Report On
Jupiter Inlet Colony Franchise Agreement .
24) The Utility Director Reported On A Meeting With
DCA For Review Of Grant For Tequesta Country
Club Area.
25) The Utility Director Stated Goodbye To All And
Best Of Luck.
26) The Fire Chief Indicated That Hurricane Irene
Disaster Relief Funding Agreement To Come To The
Village Council In February Meeting.
27) The Fire Chief Indicated Details Relative To
Purchase Order For New Truck To Be Leased.
28) The Fire Chief Indicated New Security System
Required For Drug Room And Questioned If Impact
Fees Could Be Used To Purchase Same .
• Participated In Conference Call With Village Attorney And
Utility Director Relative To Tequesta Peninsula Sewer
Project At 2 : 30 P.M. On January 18 .
• Met With Personnel Specialist, Utility Director And
Public Works Director To Review Job Description.
• Attended The Chamber Of Commerce Board Of Directors
Meeting At 7 :45 A.M. On January 19 .
• Attended Special Village Council Meeting At 4 : 30 P.M. On
January 19 .
• Participated In Conference Call With The Village Attorney
And Utility Director Regarding Tequesta Peninsula Sewer
Project At 10 : 30 On January 20 .
• Attended The Palm Beach County Commission Workshop
Meeting Regarding Loxahatchee River Road Closure At 2 : 00
P.M. On January 25 .
• Attended The Manager/Finance Director Meeting At 12 : 00 On
Wednesday January 26 .
▪ Attended The COG Luncheon At Noon On January 27 .
• Attended The Special Village Council Meeting At 5 : 00 P.M.
On January 31 .
• Met With Mayor Hansen, YMCA Officials And Director Of
Recreation At 9 :30 A.M. On February 3 .
• A Staff Meeting Was Conducted At 10 : 00 A.M. On February
1, Wherein The Following Items Were Discussed.
1) The Finance Director Was Requested To Provide An
Update Relative To EMS Billing And Special
Master Status .
2) The Director Of Community Development Was
Instructed To Provide The Chamber Of Commerce
With A Copy Of The Proposed Sign Code Amendment
When Completed.
3) Director Of Public Works Was Advised To Remove
Algae On Wall Sign On Country Club Drive .
4) The Director Of Public Works Was Requested To
Write A Letter To All Properties Abutting
Country Club Drive Landscape And Swale Area
Advising Of Forthcoming Work And To Remove
Landscaping They Wish To Keep Prior To Project
Commencement . Project Is Estimated To Commence
May, 2000 .
5) The Finance Director Was Requested To Prepare
Full Disclosure Of Solid Waste Cost
Advertisement For Inclusion In Appropriate
Newsletter.
6) The Director Of Public Works Was Requested To
Amend Landscape Contract To Include All
Landscape Maintenance Areas Of The Water And
Stormwater Departments Effective 10-01-00 Or As
Soon As Last Water Department Landscape
Maintenance Contract Expires, Which May Require
Re-Bid In Lieu Of Accepting CPI Cost Increase
From Rood And Terracon.
7) The Director Of Public Works Questioned About
Height Of Viburnum Hedge At The Recreation
Center And Was Instructed To Increase The Same
To Match Fence Height .
8) The Director Of Public Works Advised That U. S .
One And Tequesta Drive Entrance Signs Need
Cleaning And/Or Painting.
9) The Director Of Community Development Was
Questioned As To Who Was Assigned Updated
Administrative Policy On Abandonment And When
The Same Will Be Completed.
10) The Acting Utility Director Provided The Village
Manager With A Copy Of A Letter From The Village
Attorney Relative To Capital Reservation Fees .
11) The Acting Utility Director Indicated A Desire
To Iron Out Pressure Fluctuations At The Water
Plant .
12) The Acting Utility Director Reviewed Various
Issues Associated With The Bid Award For The
Tequesta Peninsula Project .
13) The Acting Utility Director Reviewed Waterway
Road Drainage Issue Brought Forward By Waterway
Homeowners Association.
14) The Acting Utility Director Reviewed Tequesta
Park Irrigation Water Issue .
15) The Finance Director Indicated Budget Memorandum
Preparation Was Forthcoming.
16) The Finance Director Advised Of Desire To
Provide Budget Amendment For Carryover Purchase
Orders At 2/10 Village Council Meeting.
17) The Finance Director Indicated The Annual Audit
Was Completed And Was To Seek Approval Of
Village Council At March Village Council Meeting
With Prior Finance And Administration Committee
Meeting As Audit Committee. Negative Comments
Were That Auditors Believe The Village Was
Shorthanded And That A Designated Grants
Coordinator Was Lacking.
18) The Finance Director Reviewed The E-Mail Issue
And Was Advised To Issue A Letter To Adelphia
Relative Bad Service And To Determine If Able To
Split Out Cost Of Internal E-Mail .
19) The Finance Director Advised The Capability To
Implement Required Late Payment Penalty Would
Commence With March Billings .
20) The Finance Director Reviewed Customer Complaint
Letter.
21) The Fire Chief Indicated Hurricane Floyd
Reimbursement Memo Will Be Forthcoming To All
Department Heads .
22) The Chief Of Police Reviewed The Need For
Indication Of Fire Lane At Local Shopping
Center.
23) The Police Chief Indicated Dates And Times And
Locations Of Speed Trailer On Beach Road.
24) The Director Of Public Works Reviewed
Streetlighting In Tequesta Country Club With FPL
25) The Director Of Public Works Advised Of Tequesta
Boys' Baseball With JTAA.
26) The Director Of Public Works Reviewed Tequesta
Drive Median Project .
27) Director Of Public Works Reviewed Constitution
Park Work On Pathway.
28) The Director Of Public Works Indicated Right-Of-
Way Project In Front Of Cain Property
Forthcoming.
29) The Director Of Public Works Provided A Copy Of
The Gee And Jenson Streetlighting Analysis
Report .
30) The Village Clerk Indicated The Need For
Departmental Newsletter Articles On A Regular
Recurring Basis .
31) The Village Clerk Reviewed Landscaping Issues
Brought To Her Attention Relative To ENCON Lift
Station At Constitution Park.
32) The Village Clerk Advised The Chief Of Police
That A Member Of The Tequesta Oaks Association
Board Of Directors Had Requested Speed Limit
Enforcement And Speed Limit Reduction In
Tequesta Oaks .
33) The Village Clerk Sought Direction Relative To
The Ability To Provide For Grand Opening
Ceremony Of R.O. Plant Prior To Mid-March, 2000
• Utility Department Monthly Water Usages Report for the month
of December.
• The Department of Community Development Monthly Report
dated February 1, 2000 is attached hereto and made a part
of this Report .
• The Department of Fire-Rescue Village Manager' s Report
for the Month of January is attached hereto and made a
part of this Report .
• The YMCA of Tequesta Progress Report dated January 31,
2000, is attached hereto and made a part of this Report .
Village of Tequesta Memorandum
To: Thomas G. Bradford, Village Manager
Through: Matthew J. Morrison, UtilitiF Department
From: Roy Fallon, Chief Operator
Date: January 12, 2000
Subject: Monthly Water Usages
The following is a summary of monthly water usages for the month of
December 1-31, 1999.
Tequesta Water Treatment Plant
December 1999 1998
Target Pumpage lc- cnn m L 19 .500 m.g.
Actual Pumpage 5.101 m.g.
Maximum Day tJ/ �K`",'� , - 2 . 112 m.g.
Minimum Day ;Q � ����� L. 010 m.g.
Average Day i` � L.455 m.g.
Backwash Water 3 . 912 m.g.
Hydrant ).155 m.g.
Wa 6 L
December (I _ 1998
Target Pumpage 7.500 m.g.
Actual Pumpage ,,)a ��c�
,o 42L� Ii 5. 093 m.g.
MaximumDay 2.018 m.g.
Minimum Day14, • ).766 m.g.
Average Day L.487 m.g.
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December 1998
Actual Pumpage /67 927- 1. 194 m.g.
MaximumDay g-s-<7 - 3 .256 m.g.
Minimum Day 1 .464 m.g.
Average Day I`7` e4 TA�`� �v�` '-° 1 . 942 m.g.
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1999 1998
Metered Service Connections 4, 949 4, 907
Rainfall 3 .40" 2 .84"
Water Sales Data 1999 1998
Total Water Sales (FYTD) $722, 043 $739, 857
Target Sales (FYTD) $808,440 $693, 750
Jupiter Purchased Water - Annual Contract 547.500 m.g.
Water Received from Jupiter to-date 208 . 016 m.g.
Contract Balance 339.484 m.g.
Monthly Water Quality Analysis
December 1999 1998
Ph 7. 5 7 .4
Total Alkalinity 204 mg/L 195 mg/L
Total Hardness 212 mg/L 210 mg/L
Calcium Hardness 200 mg/L 203 mg/L
Color 6 Pcu 5 Pcu
Iron 0 . 05 mg/L 0 .05 Mg/L
Chlorides 73 mg/L 63 mg/L
Turbidity 0 . 06 NTU 0.07 NTU
Chlorine (total) 3 .5 mg/L 3 .4 mg/L
Distribution System Maintenance
New Connections 6
METERS
Meters Replaced 9
Flushed 2
Replaced 1
HYDRANTS Serviced -
Blow-offs Flushed New Hydrant -
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Tom Jensen, P.E. , Reese, Macon & Associates, Inc .
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PERMITS ISSUED DURING THE PERIOD 10/01/99 THROUGH 01/31/00
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THIS REPORT WAS PRINTED ON FEBRUARY 1, 2000
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
PERMIT TYPE AND DESCRIPTION # OF PERMITS VALUATION - FEES DUE FEES PAID
AL - ALARM 17 57,457.00 1,290.00 1,290.00
BR - BUILDING - NEW RESIDENTIAL 4 952,096.08 15,209.52 15,209.52
CA - COMMERCIAL ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS 5 53,270.00 894.52 894.52
DM - DEMOLITION 1 6,500.00 98.00 98.00
DR - DRIVEWAY 5 14,800.00 350.00 350,00
EL - ELECTRICAL - MISCELLANEOUS 26 0.00 1,235.60 1,235.60
ER - ELECTRICAL - NEW CONSTRUCTION 1 0.00 245.00 245.00
LS - LANDSCAPE PERMIT 5 50,662.25 1,272.93 1,272.93
ME - MECHANICAL 28 251,647.00 7,570.20 7,570.20
MF - MULTI-FAMILY NEW/ADDITIONS/ALT. 3 21,242.65 370.11 370.11
MO - MISC. PERMITS 152 1,483,505.00 26,500.97 26,500.97
PC - PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION 2 3,770.00 100.00 100.00
PL - PLUMBINGG - RESIDENTIAL 6 COMMERCIAL 19 3,600.00 1,088.00 1,088.00
RA - RESIDENTIAL ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS 2 28,750.00 464.00 464.00
SB - SIGN PERMITS 8 12,019.32 415.00 415.00
SP - SWIMMING POOLS 9 169,285.00 2,910.18 2,910.18
TOTALS FOR ALL PERMIT TYPES 288 3,108,604.30 60,014.03 60,014.03
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PERMITS ISSUED DURING THE PERIOD 01/01/00 THROUGH 01/31/00
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THIS REPORT WAS PRINTED ON FEBRUARY 1, 2000
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
PERMIT TYPE AND DESCRIPTION It OF PERMITS VALUATION FEES DUE FEES PAID
BR. - BUILDING - NEW RESIDENTIAL 4 952,096.08 15,209.52 15,209.52
CA -- COMMERCIAL ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS 1 5,000.00 85.00 85.00
DR - DRIVEWAY 1 1,500.00 50.00 50.00
EL - ELECTRICAL - MISCELLANEOUS 7 0.00 335.00 335.00
ER - ELECTRICAL - NEW CONSTRUCTION 1 0.00 245.00 245.00
LS - LANDSCAPE PERMIT 2 28,396.00 876.68 876.68
ME - MECHANICAL 6 12,400.00 315.00 315.00
MO - MISC. PERMITS 36 564,108.00 9,494.24 9,494.24
PC - PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION 1 1,420.00 45.00 45.00
FL - PLUMBING - RESIDENTIAL I COMMERCIAL 6 0.00 472.00 472.00
SB - SIGN PERMITS 2 3,100.00 100.00 100.00
SP - SWIMMING POOLS 4 105,433.00 1,662.92 1,662.92
TOTALS FOR ALL PERMIT TYPES 71 1,673,453.08 28,890.36 28,890.36
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VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
TFR DEPARTMENT OF FIRE RESCUE
VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT
JANUARY 2000
Number of days included in this report 31
Total number of calls 83 Number of Medical Calls 61
Number of Fire Calls 11 Number of Calls classified as Others 11
Resources Utilized for Incident Mitigation
Number of Engine Company Responses 45 Number of Ladder Company Responses 0
Number of times Mutual Aid was Received 3 Number of times Mutual Aid was Given 3
Total Number of Hrs Needed for Incident Mitigation 297.00
Average Daily Staffing
Daily on-duty Career Firefighting Force 5.04
Daily on-duty Volunteer Firefighting Force 0.40
Average number of Volunteer Firefighters on-duty During Daytime Hours 0.67
Average number of Volunteer Firefighters on-duty During Night time Hours 0.22
Total Firefighting Force on duty 5.44
Fire Code Enforcement
Total hours Utilized on Code Enforcement 67.50 Hours Spent on pre-fire Planning 22.00
Number of Violations Found this Month 30 Number of Violations Corrected this Month 21
Required Duties
Hours Needed for Vehicle Maintenance 72.00 Hours Utilized for Equipment Testing 29.00
Hours Needed for Equipment Maintenance 65.00 Hours Needed for Equipment Checks 135.00
Hours Needed for Building Maintenance 106.00 Hours Needed for Hose Testing 0.00
Hours Needed for Hydrant Testing 2.00 Total Gallons of Water Used 13,350.00
Miscellaneous
Hours Dedicated to Community Service 32.50
Hours Required for Administrative Support 179.00
Firefighter Physical fitness Program 77.00
Feb-03-00 1O: 25A YMCA of Tequesta
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YMCA of TEQUESTA
399 Seabrook Road
Tequesta FL 33469
(561) 748-4748
Andrew Sloan, Director
YMCA of Tequesta Progress Report
01/31/00
Current Membership Standings: 158 Members
Announcements: The YMCA is awaiting for a final review to be done by the Village of
Tequesta regarding our budget revisions before any programming or memberships are
begun.
Current Facility Standings:
Fitness center- We have experienced a little maintanance problem with some of
the treadmills, but other than that all is well. We would like to have our hours extended if
possible to accomodate those members who work all day and cannot use the facility. This
would enable us to generate much more use of the building.
Storage Room- No news to report
Main Floor- No news to report
Advertising- John Picano Media Inc. has been hired to coordinate our marketing
strategy. We have allocated about $6000 towards promoting the YMCA through local
channels. We hope this effort will assist in taking the YMCA to the next level of service
and programming. The YMCA has been advertising though local channels, through the
Newsletter, Jupiter Courier, Palm Beach Post, and more recently through Seebreeze
Publications. We just finished our third month advertising with them, and have reached
15,000 people in the Tequesta, Jupiter and PGA areas. Jupiter courier has also done a
feature article on our"Active Senior Club"which is 75 strong. The Jupiter Pennysaver
has also assisted with advertising programs and events. The YMCA of the Palm Beaches
is working together with us in preparing a four colored brochure to further inform the
community with membership information, and current programming and events.
Marketing methods: Direct Mail, Radio - "Jukebox", Pamphlet/Brochure,
Newspaper advertising, Publicity- photo or feature story, Y Newsletter, Tequesta
Newsletter.
Feb-03-00 10: 24A YMCA of Tequesta P .04
-Sports Programs- Coordinator required (part-time).
Children's program- ages 4-7 Beginning and Intermediate levels.
Emphasis on non-competitive activities. Sports incl_ soccer,
basketball, teeball etc.
Teenage program-ages 12-17. Soccer, basketball, volleyball,
softball, flag-football etc.
Adultrogr m - ages 18 and up. Basketball, softball, flag-football
etc.
-Indian Guides/Indian Princess-Beginning date-not yet determined
Instructor. Sean Miller/Andrew Sloan-in conjunction w/ YMCA
the Palm Beaches.
Targeted age group: 8-11
Activities: Hiking, camping, environmental education, marine
workshop, backpacking and fishing, repelling, bike safety,
kayaking, Frisbee, horseback riding etc.
-Special Interest Clubs- Depending on interest (Example: Bingo, chess club, card
games etc.)
Johncke's International Golf School-Program open to all age
groups. Private or group lessons available.
Instructor: Peter Johnckc- Internationally known professional
golfer and trick artist.
J.ocation• Constitution Park, 'Tequesta Park
Days and times: All private sessions are by appointment only.
-After School Care Program-A letter has been submitted to Mr. Bradford's office
requesting the necessary building changes. The YMCA is awaiting
approval prior to beginning the mandatory Health Department
licensure procedure.
-Girls Dancersice- New program for young girls learning to dance. It also
involves them in an aerobic workout.
Instructor: Margaret Zalazek
Days and times- Thursdays 4:00 P.M.-5:OOP.M.
-Square Dancing- program affiliated with the"Active Senior Club"
Instructor: Mike Doughty/Peggy Gallo
Days and times: Tuesday's 7:30P.M.-9:00P.M.
Estimated participation at 40-50 people per session.
Plans have been made to join with other community dance groups
in Jupiter/Tequesta, and hold it at the Y.
-Quilting- Old fashioned by hand, "cathedral"pattern
Instructor: Muriel Walka
Days and times: Friday 10:00A.M.-12 Noon
-Clogging-
Instructor: Anne Fulmer
jays n., times: Thursday 7 PM- 9PM
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-Tai—hi-
Instructor: Michael Sklar
Days and times: Monday and Wednesday 7 PM - 8 PM
-Music Together of the Palm Beaches-
Instructor: Debbie Zaccheo
Days and times: November 8 - December 13
Mondays at 9:15 -10:00; 10:15 - 11:00 A.M.
Some programs will be on hold until full participation requirements are met.
Future program ideas for 2000.
All future events will be posted and advertised upon completion.
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Fundraising: We do plan to have a Food Tasting Festival in the beginning of the new
year along with some other possible ideas still underway.
Donations: The YMCA has had two generous donations from private parties which will
go towards various needs in programming, facility additions, and other administrative
needs. The YMCA would like to thank them for their support!
Special Events:
Holiday Celebrations: Valentines Day
Health-Fair USA mini-screening
Mom's Club -general meetings
Headstart Organization -
Status of current programs:
-Line Dancing- Participation at 40-50 per session.
InstnuctQr: Mary Mazzetta
Days_and times: Monday at
-Fitness Center- in need of a fit 1 fitness center attendant for after hours and
week-end hours. We are awaiting approval from the Village to our
proposed position of an attendant in the budget for 2000.
-Weight Loss Program-
InstructQ Joanne Carroll
-Stretching 17exiib lityWednesdayndiames
Class-Participation pet asession
1nstru ztor Tom Bradley
Davy and im s: Monday and Wednesday at 7P.M.- 9P.M.
Average Monthiy Revenue: included with Karate-Do
-Karate-Do- Participation at 10 per session
Instructor Tom Bradley
Monday and Wednesday at
-Active Senior Clu��hisprogram has done extremely well!7We currently have
75 members in the club. Recently we did have our presentation of
the 3-night Bahama Cruise drawing to Mr.& Mrs. Bozyczko, and
also celebrated the marriage of our Program Coordinator Peggy
Gallo to Dr. William White. All upcoming events will be posted
upon Peggy's return from Hawaii,
Participation at 30-60 per activity.
lnstnictot: Peggy Gallo
Schedule varies each month.
**All future events for the Active Senior Club will be posted and
advertised through our regular channels.
-Dancercise-Aerobics-
Participation at 5 per session,
lastnictari Margaret Zelazek
Feb-03-00 10: 26A YMCA of Tequesta
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Days and time: Wednesday and Friday at 9A.M.- 10 A.M.
-,Sports Programs-Coordinator required (part-time).
Chachnipmgrarti- ages 4-7 Beginning and Intermediate levels.
Emphasis on non-competitive activities. Sports incl. soccer,
basketball, teeball etc.
. ge orogram -ages 12-17. Soccer, basketball, volleyball,
softball,flag-football etc.
Adult program -ages 18 and up. Basketball, softball, flag-football
etc.
-Indian Guides/Indian Princess- Beginning date- not yet determined
InsauctQti Andrew Sloan - in conjunction wl YMCA
he Palm Beaches.
Targeted age group. 8-1 1
Achntie, Hiking, camping, environmental education, marine
workshop, backpacking and fishing, repelling, bike safety,
kayaking, Frisbee, horseback riding etc.
-.Special Interest Clubs- Depending on interest (Example: Bingo, chess club, card
games etc.)
After School Care Program-A letter has been submitted to Mr. Bradford's office
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requesting the necessary building changes. The YMCA is awaiting
approval prior to beginning the mandatory Health Department
licensure procedure.
-Girls lDancersice - New program for young girls learning to dance. It also
involves them in an aerobic workout.
ths1ru : Margaret Zalazek
Days and times: Thursdays 4:00 P.M.-5:OOP.M.
-Tai-chi-
Instrttctor: Michael Sklar
Days nd titti Monday and Wednesday 7 PM - 8 PM
Some programs will be on hold until full participation requirements are met.
Future program ideas for 2000.
All future events will be posted and advertised upon completion.