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Recreation Ce -tssicsr IMETUaX
April 2m 1958
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Me 6 r;~ l.ar r eeiriu g of the ?3rooklya Center Recreation Coca izsi-m
nazis held at he Village Fall, 3:00 *m,:,. "Ted esday, April 2, 1956.
t=ezicters p3renent'"'s~3 Brace ~:1`" f LL:~ £?t3si &-,j Frank Irvif9
Vi tee of the 'previous -swoon. '€vre €rppro d as readv
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The Superintendent reported on puns for the summer proV. an,
as fcsl.lo c
Thi, first Brooklyn CaWG r lay Camp • roaram will be hold
this sum or for five veelm at 11pl a Hill County Park near
Lake Independence. The Day Camp xirl' be financed by Commwui ty
Chost Funds secured thr oug?2 the Suburban z ecreai-,ion Association.
1?ppr oxirzate?y 250 younes vc.rs from ra" ne to trr lve yews of age
will have an opportunity to participate. Fifty younRaters
will attend eaoh week for four comecutive days. AttGnd -nae
111.1. be by registratione A rep trati6n fee wil 1 be c hs.rged
ho cover costs ?of transportation and riilk. A s , .e ✓ised
pro am oP hiking, r rvai ga Sams camp craft, nature lore,
etc¢ will be providede
k expanded baseball program for all boys from eight, to twelve
years of age who are not in Little League 3s being plann d*
A sports supervisor is being hired for the st23I+ wr to orgnrize
and conduct the baseball program as Il ss 'who piaygr•ou-nd
sports program. The Board agreed that shirts could be provided
for a one-dollar charge. Failure to pug.°chate a shirt would
tse'v$ hv4.-;;,:,ex, prevent any boy from participa'ting,
•es a8-~«;o~sa ra classes will be pro-ridedr if a }cool can be seder s
Ervex- effort is being made to locate an adequate s inning
rtcil it-y that can be used at Least four or five mornings a
weeyk for six or eight vaeks. Tf such a facility is not avail~
able, weekly sawn trips -mill be held at Webber Pool in Cs.-irden4
ReRular€y sch.eiuled. Archery Clauses will be introducod this
Swiri€EOr. This is being planned as. an evenA-uje ac vivilby i n which
bot=h pe;:.: -ents and children can participate. Classes will be
101d wnc:e a ek at three differe-t i ocatio
Baton lemsorts -will be held •v tcbo playgroa,rsls aC-aln ;dais yosr~
i tiaipatinn will be on a reristraticrr bools.
i'1ay€` €rt ds will operate as fol to*-,;
Earle Brtwin C-12, 1-4.-SO
o 'h por° v 9-12* 1-4:30
Benson 9,-112
'Millar Lanm 1-400
ossibiities for ax mer personr:el have improved over last year.
3amo ~app7tJ:'.~'~'~'f°.ents have bemn Find 3 ul Asa z.1uber o poSst.'G3flI-m' 0-re
s wit Open. Applications arc st-i 3 co min g in regular lye
The song yeas ad-iour° do