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AGENDA TITLE: Issue Certificates of Appreciation to Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services
Department Fund-raisers
MEETING DATE: August 21, 2013
PREPARED BY: Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Director
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Issue Certificates of Appreciation to Parks, Recreation and
Cultural Services Department Fund-raisers.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The hard work and generosity of the Lodi community has allowed
the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department to
provide new, improved and repaired amenities in parks and
various facilities, as well as offer additional services to residents.
In the past year, a handful of organizations and individuals have delivered projects and funds worth
approximately $317,000. These efforts deserve public recognition for their impact not only on
the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department's budget, but for improving the quality of life
for the community's residents. We in the Department are truly humbled by their dedication and
generosity.
Today's certificates go to:
■ Mark Armstrong, for spearheading a fund-raising effort that generated more than $25,000 to
replace the outfield fence at Zupo Field.
■ The Boosters of Boys and Girls Sports, who provided labor for demolition of the Zupo Field
fence, installed new concrete dugouts at the Blakely Park west diamond, renovated bullpens
at Salas Park, and is outfitting the Grape Bowl concession stand with approximately $30,000
worth of equipment.
■ Bridgetowne Homeowners Association, which donated $5,000 toward repairing the burned
restroom at Katzakian Park.
■ Jack Fiori, who has headed the Save the Grape Bowl campaign, which recently provided a
check to the City for $176,500 to help pay for recently completed renovations.
■ The Hutchins Street Square Foundation, which contributed $53,726 in repairs, improvements
and program sponsorships, including $42,432.61 for a new theater speaker system.
■ The Lodi Arts Foundation, which provides scholarships for low-income residents to take arts
classes through Hutchins Street Square, sponsored events and assisted with other expenses
for a net benefit of $15,984 in FY 2012/13.
■ Pauline Meyer, who along with others has raised more than $15,000 to offset repair costs at
the Hutchins Street Square Pool by way of spaghetti dinners, Applebee's breakfasts
and continues her fund-raising efforts.
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FISCAL IMPACT: While this recognition does not have a fiscal impact, the efforts of these
seven groups and individuals have had a financial impact of
approximately $320,000 on the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services
Department.
FUNDING AVAILABLE: Not applicable.
Jeff Hoo
Parks, 166creation and Cu ural Services Director