Minutes 01-04-99 (2)
MINUTES OF SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD MEETING HELD AT
CITY HALL IN THE MALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, ON
MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1999, AT 3:30 P.M.
PRESENT
Betty Collins, Chairperson Hank Ackermann, Neighborhood
Amelia “Terry” Benell Project Specialist
Mary Coma
Olive Field
Elizabeth Jenkins, Alternate
(arrived late)
ABSENT
Bernice Joyce
Esther “Peggy” Stranahan
Helen Schwartzenberg, Alternate
Christine T. Wilson
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG, MOMENT OF SILENT PRAYER
Chairperson Collins called the meeting to order at 3:35 p.m. The Pledge of Allegiance
to the Flag was recited, followed by a moment of silent prayer for all the seniors in the
City.
2. ROLL CALL
The Recording Secretary called the roll and a quorum was not present.
Approval of Agenda and Minutes of the December 7, 1998 Meeting (Items 3 and 4)
postponed until a quorum was present.
5. GENERAL DISCUSSION, SENIOR CENTER
Chairperson Collins informed members that she, together with Vice Mayor Shirley
Jaskiewicz recently attended a meeting of the Palm Beach County Legislative group
held at Florida Atlantic University. The Chairman of the meeting informed Chairperson
Collins that Boynton Beach was too late to be placed on the agenda. The hearings
pertained solely to budget requests. Chairperson Collins and Vice Mayor Jaskiewicz
spoke to many of the Representatives present informing them of the need for funding
for the Senior Center. Chairperson Collins also stated that legislators who were present
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were given information packets on the Senior Center for their review. Chairperson
Collins said there were 50 requests on the agenda and the hearings began at 4:00 p.m.
Although people were told to limit their presentations to three minutes each, most
people spoke 30 minutes or more. In order for Vice Mayor Jaskiewicz to make her
presentation, she would have had to wait until all the requests on the agenda were
heard first and she was informed later in the evening that there would not be enough
time for any presentations to be made from the floor.
Chairperson Collins said that they had an opportunity to speak with the legislators and
hopefully at next year’s budget hearings, the Boynton Senior Center will be considered
for funding. Also, Chairperson Collins informed members that she sent E-mail to
Governor-elect Bush informing him of the Senior Center funding needs.
Chairperson Collins said that the Board has been doing fundraising on a small level and
informed members that there were posters available today for use in soliciting
contributions. The posters could also be placed in business establishments.
Chairperson Collins informed members that if they were aware of anyone who wished to
make a donation, to please telephone her at 732-7474 and she would follow through on
the request.
Ms. Field inquired if the posters were available only for soliciting contributions of $100 or
more. Chairperson Collins said the posters were available for any amount of
contribution. Chairperson Collins informed members that approximately $800 has
been raised from selling the buttons.
6. REPORT FROM HANK ACKERMANN, City Liaison
Mr. Ackermann informed members that the architect for the Senior Center presented
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architectural drawings on December 9 to the Building Department. On December 14
the Building Department reviewed the drawings and requested that some minimal
corrections be made to the plans. To date, the Building Department has not received
the revised drawings.
Mr. Ackermann stated the building has been fumigated and inspected for asbestos. It is
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anticipated that the bids will go out on January 16 for the renovation of the Senior
Center. Also, Mr. Ackermann said the item would appear on the City Commission
agenda in February and was not certain if it was the first meeting of the month. Mr.
Ackermann will check on this and report back at the next meeting. Mr. Ackermann also
said that as soon as everything is approved, construction should start in March.
Chairperson Collins noted that the Senior Center should be operating by sometime next
fall.
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Chairperson Collins also suggested that the proposed meeting for the Civic Center
should be postponed until all plans have been approved, since there is no point to sign
up volunteers too far in advance. At that meeting volunteers for the various committees
can be determined.
A woman attendee, who is a member of the Advisory Council on Elder Affairs, noted
that funding from both the federal and State level is administered through the
Department of Elder Affairs. She had spoken to the Department of Elder Affairs
regarding the Boynton Senior Center and noted that some of the funds that go to the
Mae Volen Center should be going to the Boynton Senior Center. Also, she inquired if
the Senior Center would be applying for grants. Chairperson Collins questioned if it was
too late to apply for 1999 grants at this point and perhaps we should start applying for
funds for the year 2000. Chairperson Collins was instructed to contact Mr. Larry Lydon,
the Program Manager for the Area Agency on Aging for assistance.
Mr. Ackermann noted that the Leisure Services Department has also been working on
grants, but was not certain to which agencies they were applying.
Chairperson Collins stated that Mae Volen has not provided much recreation and other
programs for the seniors of Boynton Beach. Mae Volen has been providing daycare
facilities and these services will continue to be offered since they will not be offered at
the Boynton Beach Senior Center.
Also, Chairperson Collins noted that the Shopper Hopper has now been providing a
great deal of transportation for seniors, which had once been provided by Mae Volen.
It was also noted that Mae Volen did not provide transportation for Boynton seniors to
attend the meals program and seniors must provide their own transportation. Due to
the lack of transportation, the meals program is not well attended.
Chairperson Collins asked Ms. Jenkins if the Mae Volen bus still went to Boynton Bay
and was informed they still provide transportation to seniors at Boynton Bay.
Chairperson Collins stated that the Shopper Hopper would be transporting seniors to
the Center for the meals program. Ms. Jenkins stated that Mae Volen still provides
transportation to various shopping areas, but is not very reliable. Ms. Jenkins said
sometimes Mae Volen shows up and sometimes they don’t. Chairperson Collins noted
there are four Shopper Hopper buses available for seniors, but it is important that the
City’s Department of Public Works is informed about seniors needing transportation so
that the proper arrangements can be made. Discussion continued as to why some
seniors prefer to use Mae Volen’s bus as opposed to the City’s transportation. Ms.
Jenkins thought it was because Mae Volen afforded more time for shopping.
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Chairperson Collins noted that for any senior to take advantage of the Mae Volen
programs they have to go to Boca Raton where the Center is located. Ms. Field said
that very few seniors from Boynton Beach go to those facilities. Chairperson Collins
stated it is important that the Boynton Center offer many of the services that are now
being offered at Mae Volen, such as grief counseling and other mental health programs.
7. NEW BUSINESS
A. FUNDRAISING
Chairperson Collins requested that all members take a letter for fundraising purposes.
Chairperson Collins informed members that the City’s Leisure Services Department will
be having a “Breakfast in Boynton” at the Green Market on the first Saturday of each
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month--January 9, February 6, March 6 and April 10 from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
at Veteran’s Park.
B. VOLUNTEER BANK
Chairperson Collins stated she would be contacting persons who have indicated they
would be interested in volunteering, as soon as a date has been determined for a
meeting at the Civic Center.
8. BOARD DINNER
Chairperson Collins reminded members to RSVP for the Board Dinner.
3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Ms. Benell moved that the Agenda be approved. Motion seconded by Ms. Field, which
carried unanimously.
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF THE DECEMBER 8, 1998 MEETING
Ms. Benell moved that the minutes of the December 8, 1998 meeting be approved.
Motion seconded by Ms Field, which carried unanimously.
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9. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting properly adjourned at 4:10 p.m.
February 1,
Chairperson Collins reminded members that the next meeting would be
1999 at 3:30 p.m. in City Hall in the Mall.
Respectfully submitted,
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Barbara M. Madden
Recording Secretary
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