09-27-1999
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Recreation/Cultural Arts
Advisory
Board Meeting
Monday, September 27, 1999
10:00 AM
Executive Conference Room
Agenda
I. Call to Order
II. Approval of Minutes from August 23, 1999 Meeting
III. Chairman's Report
A. City Commission Workshop Report
B. Aventura Song Contest
IV. Staff Report
A. Sports League Update
B. Founders Day Program Update
C. Waterways Park Improvements
V. Other Business
VI. Adjournment
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, all persons who are disabled and who need special
accommodations to participate in this meeting because of that disability should contact the Office of the City Clerk, 466-890 I.
not later than two days prior to such proceeding.
CITY OF AVENTURA
RECREATION AND CULTURAL ARTS
ADVISORY BOARD MEETING
AUGUST 23,1999 10:00 A.M.
AVENTURA GOVERNMENT CENTER
2999 NE 1915T STREET SUITE 500
AVENTURA, FLORIDA
I. Call to Order. The meeting was called to order by Chairperson Janet Laine.
City Clerk Teresa M. Soroka called the roll.
Members present: Don Gustin
Irving Kanowitz
Janet Laine
Randi Rapp (left meeting at 11 a.m.)
Lenore Toby Simmons
Members absent: Elaine Baxter
Others present: Community Services Director Robert M. Sherman
Commissioner Arthur Berger
Commissioner Ken Cohen
City Clerk Teresa M. Soroka
Ms. Laine advised the Board of Mrs. Baxter's letter of resignation dated August
15, 1999.
II. ADDroval of Minutes. A motion for approval of the minutes of the June 28,
1999 meeting was offered by Mr. Kanowitz, seconded by Mr. Gustin, and
unanimously passed.
III. Chairman's ReDort.
A. Aaency Excellence Award: Ms. Laine informed members that the City of
Aventura Community Services Department received the Agency Excellence
Award from the Florida Park and Recr6ation Association, again commended
the Department and requested that her letter of recommendation be entered
into the record.
B. City Commission Workshop Report: Ms. Laine advised Board members
that at a recent Workshop meeting, the Commission directed staff to obtain
costs for a feasibility study for a Cultural Center in the City.
C. July 4th Activities: Ms. Laine noted she had received comments from many
people, even non-residents, expressing their pleasure regarding the
spectacular fireworks display.
D. Aventura Sona Contest: Deferred to next meeting.
Mr. Sherman noted that the Social Directors are scheduled to meet in
September 1999 and Board members would be included in the meeting
notice mailing.
Mr. Sherman displayed a rendering of a Bandstand proposed for Founders
Park. After much detailed discussion, a motion was offered by Ms. Simmons
and seconded by Mr. Gustin to recommend to the Commission that the
Bandshell be enclosed in the back so as to be acoustically feasible and that
the floor be suitable for dancing. The motion passed unanimously.
IV. Staff Report.
A. Sports LeaGue Update. Mr. Sherman noted that the current contract with
Champion Sports is being extended to December 1999 and the program will
be expanded to include youth flag football and softball leagues. A motion
was offered by Mr. Gustin, seconded by Ms. Rapp and unanimously passed
to approve the fee schedule for adult softball as presented by Mr. Sherman
(a copy of which is attached hereto.) After motion made by Mr. Gustin,
seconded by Ms. Simmons and unanimously passed, the youth league fee
schedules Vv'ere approved (a copy of which is attached hereto.). Not wanting
to exclude anyone unable to afford the fee, it was the consensus of the Board
that a notation be added to the advertisements for the leagues noting that
scholarships are available to eligible residents.
B. ProGram UDdate: Mr. Sherman displayed photos of the "What-A-
Wednesday" activities previously held and noted the success of these
activities.
He then reviewed the Code provIsion relative to this Board, its duties,
responsibilities and attendance requirements.
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C. Founders Day Program Update: Mr. Sherman noted that Founders Day
Ball is scheduled for November 14, 1999. After 'iiscussion, it was the
consensus of the Board that the celebration include the City'~ 4th
anniversary and accomplishments to date; that a separate dais for Founders
not be included and staff to explore possibility of local television personality
as emcee, such as Michael Putney, Bob Soper, Geri Helfman, Jennifer
Valoppi.
V. Other Business: Ms. Laine noted Commissioner Berger's pilot program "Project
Match-up". Commissioner Berger advised the Board of the upcoming Veterans
Day celebration and requested that the Board consider planning the celebration
of the Government Center opening and the Year 2000. These items to be
discussed at next meeting.
Ms. Laine announced next meeting to be held on September 27, 1999 at 10:00
am.
VI. Adioumment. There being no further business to come before the Board, the
meeting adjourned at 11 :30 a.m.
Teresa M. Soroka, CMC/AAE, City Clerk
Approved by the Board on
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CITY OF AVENTURA
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
TO: Robert Sherman, Director Community Services
FROM: Lisa Jay, Parks & Recreation Services Superintendent
tOATE: August 19,1999
SUBJECT: Champion Sports Productions Information for Recreation Board
ProGram Provider:
Champion Sports Productions
633 NE 167 Street, Suite 612
NMB, FL 33162
305-655-0627
Insurance Carrier:
TIG Insurance Company
K & K Insurance Group, Inc.
1712 Magnavox Way
P.O. Box 2338
Fort Wayne, IN 46801
AOUL T LEAGUES
Senior Softball:
Sept. 28 - Nov. 5 (12 wk)
Tue & Thu
$450 resident - per team
*(residents register. 1st)
Games are: 1-hr. and 10 min.
9-12 person team - ASA Class D
55 and over
8:30 AM - 1 :30 PM
$500 non - per team 4-8 teams
24 games to the league
Adult Men's Softball:
Sept. 5 - Nov. 21 (12 wk)
Sun
$450 resident - per team
Games are: 1-hr. and 10 min.
9-12 person team -ASA Class 0
18 - 54 years
8:30 AM -1:30 PM
$500 non - per team 4-8 Teams *(res. 1st)
12 games to the league
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Adult coed Softball:
Sept. 5 - Nov. 21 (12 wk)
Sun
$450 resident - per team
Games are: 1-hr. and 10 min.
9-12 person team - ASA Class D
18 - 54 years
1 :00 PM - 3:30 PM
$500 non - per team 4-8 Teams *(res. 1st)
12 games to the league
1. All softball playoffs are round-robin single elimination.
2. Individual adult softball registration is $60 per person.
3. Leagues are open to residents first and non-residents one week prior to start of
league.
YOUTH LEAGUES
Youth co-ed flaG football:
Sept. 18 - Nov. 20 (10 wk)
Sat
$75 resident
Games are: 1-hr. and 20 min.
8-person team
7-9 & 10-14 years
8:30AM-10:30AM
$85 non - 4-8 Teams *(res. 1st)
10 games to the league
Youth co-ed softball:
Sept. 18 - Nov. 20 (10 wk)
Sat
$75 resident
Games are: 1-hr. and 10 min.
9-12 person team
7-9 & 10-13 years
12:00 PM - 5 PM
$85 non - 4-8 Teams *res. 1st)
10 games to the league
1. Youth athletic leagues are round robin single elimination.
2. Youth athletic leagues do not have registration per team due to division of age
categories and skill of play.
3. Youth athletic leagues are open to residents first and non-residents one week prior
to start of league.
Answers to commonlv asked auestions:
. Registration figures are derived from phone call and flyer surveys of other facilities
in North Dade and South Broward Area. The fees are consistent with fees of
surrounding area leagues.
. Registration fees allow a person to participate in managed league play by
Champion Sports Productions, Inc.
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. Registration fees pay for a uniform shirt, game balls, umpires, maintenance of field,
record keeping, schedules and awards at conclusion of playoffs.
. Champion Sports Production, Inc. is responsible for: registration, percentage to
COA, equipment, uniforms, certified game officials, background check on all staff
personnel, on site uniformed staff, scheduling, marketing, publicity, surveys and
insurance.
. The Community Services Department has applied resident and non-resident fees to
all programming. When a participant pays for league play they have vested in the
success of the program. The commitment is to be on time, in proper uniform and to
obey the league rules.
. The Community Services Department has chosen to contract the league play out to
Champion Sports Productions, Inc. based on their good reputation throughout
Florida in managing league play. The contractor will provide the insurance and
proper materials for running league play. The part-time park staff is primarily
utilized for customer service at the park welcome center. The staff is not
professionally trained to run league play at this time.
. The Community Services Department park supervisor attends league games to
represent the city and enforce contract specifications and league needs.
. The Community Services Department maintains the park field and diamond, provide
mailing lists and promote leagues through the city's internal communications media.
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City of Aventura Comprehensive Listing of Cultural and Recreation Programs and
Special Events
Activity/Program Attendance
Arbor Day (3) 375
Art Deco District Tour 39
Aventura Boat Parade (2) 700
Aventura Festival of the Arts (3) 30,000
Back to School Health and safety 45
Beauty and the Beast 98
Boca Resort (2) 81
Breakers Hotel 82
Burt Bacharach 40
Cartoon Museum 31
Chart House 46
Chicago 75
Chocolate Factory 51
Defibrillator Seminar 35
Discovery Day Cruise 47
Florida Marlins Games (6) 550
Founders Ball 400
Founders Day (2) 6,000
George M Dinner Theatre 120
Gibby's Restaurant 95
Hapsburg Vienna 76
In the Fiddlers House 45
International Fishing Museum 10
Iszhak Perlman 38
Jerry Herman 42
Jewish Museum/China Grill 79
Johnny Mathis 29
July 4th Fireworks (4) 40,000
King is Swing 25
La Paloma Restaurant 14
Last Night of Ballyhoo 67
Lion country Safari 86
Mack and Mable Dinner Theatre 106
Metro Zoo 46
Miami Ballet 49
Mike Gordons 48
Moiseyev Dance Company 51
Morikami Museum (3) 140
Musicana Dinner Theatre 146
Norton Museum-Testa's 54
Nutcracker 36
Parrot Jungle 75
Playdays (4) 125
Renaissance Festival 50
Rent 56
Riverdance 22
Romantic Landscapes 40
Sawgrass Mills 43
Sea Escape (3) 175
Seaquarium 68
Senior Expo 96
Showboat 67
Prepared by Robert M. Sherman 9/23/99
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City of Aventura Comprehensive Listing of Cultural and Recreation Programs and
Special Events
Softball Leagues 120
Space Planetarium 50
Steve and Edie 40
Sunshine Boys 43
Tennis Championships (2) 400
Tree Grows in Brooklyn Dinner T. 99
Veterans Day Ceremony 125
Viscaya 41
Wolfsonian Museum Tour 38
TOTAL 81,870
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