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Agenda 01-25-18 City Of Boynton Beach EDUCATION AND YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD MEETING January 25, 2018, 6:00 P.M. LIBRARY, 208 S. SEACREST BLVD. (Conference Room A) AGENDA I. Call to Order II. Pledge of Allegiance III. Approval of Agenda IV. Approval of Minutes of October 26, 2017 V. Announcements/Presentations/Correspondence VI. Public Audience VII. New Business A. Donation Request – Freedom Shores Elementary VIII. Old Business A. Holiday Parade Fundraiser (report) B. Ethics Training C. Video Production D. Breakfast/Awards Fundraiser E. Youth Volunteer Bank/Bob Borovy Award IX. Future Meeting Dates: February 22, 2018 March 22, 2018 X. Adjournment Account Summary: Harvey Oyer Jr. Borovy YouthTennis Total Community AwardVolunteer Carnival Contributions Bank $391 $1,246 $1,067 $364 $3,068 The Board (Committee) may only conduct public business after a quorum has been established. If no quorum is established within twenty minutes of the noticed start time of the meeting the City Clerk or designee will so note the failure to establish a quorum and the meeting shall be concluded. Board members may not participate further even when purportedly acting in an informal capacity. NOTICE IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING, HE/SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND, FOR SUCH PURPOSE, HE/SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. (F.S. 286.0105) THE CITY SHALL FURNISH APPROPRIATE AUXILIARY AIDS AND SERVICES WHERE NECESSARY TO AFFORD AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN AND ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF A SERVICE, PROGRAM, OR ACTIVITY CONDUCTED BY THE CITY. PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, (561) 742-6060 OR (TTY) 1-800-955-8771, AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THE PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY IN ORDER FOR THE CITY TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE YOUR REQUEST. ADDITIONAL AGENDA ITEMS MAY BE ADDED SUBSEQUENT TO THE PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA ON THE CITY'S WEB SITE. INFORMATION REGARDING ITEMS ADDED TO THE AGENDA AFTER IT IS PUBLISHED ON THE CITY'S WEB SITE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK. • i MINUTES OF THE EDUCATION AND YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD MEETING HELD IN CITY HALL, 100 EAST BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2017, AT 6:00 P.M. Present: Angelica Nevin, Acting Chair Wally Majors, Director Recreation and Parks Peggy LaGuerre Carla Colebrooks Valencia Spells Anderson Anthony Altiere, Alternate Dariana Rodriguez, Stu Reg Voting Member Absent: Gregory Murphy Lori Wilkinson Alana Thomas, Stu, Reg Voting Member Kathleen Wilkinson, Reg, Non-Voting Member I. Call to Order In the absence of the Chair North, it was decided Ms. Nevin would run the meeting. Chair Nevin called the meeting to order at 6:03 p.m. II. Pledge of Allegiance The members recited the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. III. Approval of Agenda Motion Ms. LaGuerre moved to approve the agenda. Ms. Rodriguez seconded the motion that unanimously passed. IV. Approval of Minutes of August 24, 2017 Motion Mr. Altiere moved to approve the August minutes. Ms. Rodriguez seconded the motion that unanimously passed. Meeting Minutes Education and Youth Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida October 26, 2017 Approval of Minutes of September 28, 2017 Motion Ms. LaGuerre moved to approve the September minutes. Ms. Rodriguez seconded the motion that unanimously passed. V. Announcements/Presentations/Correspondence Ms. Rodriguez announced she started a Director's League at her school and was working on hosting an international film festival. The Director's League will create film/videos for the Tartan Road Film Festival and she was meeting with the student who handled the League at her school 12 years ago. She was trying to attract students and would bring flyers to the next meeting. She asked the members to spread the word to Boynton Beach students. Ms. Nevin gave a shout out to the City for the Haunted Pirates Fest. She and her family enjoyed the Mermaid and Pirates Fest and thought it was exceptional. She advised the- event gets better each year and a good time was had by all. Wally Majors, Director, Recreation and Parks, announced Board Liaison, Sherri Claude was ill. She requested he, as it pertained to the Board reappointments agenda item, remind the members with terms expiring in December to reapply if they want to continue to serve on the Board. Mr. Majors passed down the roster, which indicates when the members terms expire. He also mentioned the Holiday Parade Fundraiser and advised the golf cart is available and staff can have it cleaned and ready the morning of the parade. It does require some coordination and the cart may not be totally spic and span, but if the Board decides they want to use the cart, they could. He announced the parade is December 2nd at 4 p.m. and the members will need ample time to set it up. The Board must decide who will purchase the items. Ms. Claude had offered to make the purchase using the City's tax exempt purchasing card, but needed to know who will volunteer the day of the event since there will not be another meeting before the parade. Mr. Majors requested someone from the Board contact Ms. Claude first thing in the morning to apprise her who volunteered. He explained the Board must also decide on the amount of the Borovy Award. Mr. Majors announced he had to leave the meeting for a sign language class. He pointed out there were sign language interpreters at the Haunted Pirate Fest and there was a lot of good feedback. He noted there is a large population of deaf or hard of hearing in Boynton Beach and the City wants to make events accessible to all. Chair Nevin advised she was aware her term would expire and she submitted her application for reappointment. VI. Public Audience 2 • b Meeting Minutes Education and Youth Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida October 26, 2017 Jeanne Heavilin, Sister Cities, distributed flyers regarding the travelling sauna at Intracoastal Park on Saturday, November 18th in celebration of Rauma, Finland, Boynton's Sister City's Centennial. It will be the first time Boynton Beach has a real sauna. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Finnish food and beer will be available and Ms. Heavilin advised it should be a fun day. She announced reservations were required. The flyer contained the web address and phone number to call. The cost was $10 per hour for the sauna with a changing room and a shower. She:requested the members spread the word and distribute the information electronically. Ms. Heavilin advised the.Young Artist and Young Authors would again host the exhibit at the Boynton Beach Mall in April. Last year, the grand prize winner for the Sister Cities international event was a student from South Tech, so Boynton Beach will host the Sister Cities travelling exhibit, which was from all the finalists in the artists competition. The exhibit will be on display during the month of April. In May, the exhibit will be displayed in Delray Beach as they had a finalist as well. She was hoping to-distribute the flyers for this year's showcase by November 1St. Ms. Heavilin noted one of the components of the young artist competition includes art, essays, poetry, photography and film. It is open to 'middle and high school students and she invited Ms. Rodriguez to participate. Ms. Heavilin would love to get local youth involved. She agreed to send a flyer to Ms. Claude to forward to the Board. Anyone who lives in or attends school in greater Boynton Beach can participate. The Youth Leadership Summit is a conference Sister Cities hold every year for high school students concurrent with the International Conference. This year, the conference is in Aurora, Colorado in July. She advised they have the funds to send one student. In the past,they have sent two students, one of which was a Board member.She announced they were looking for candidates. The conference operates like a mini United Nations. Last year, they had a nuclear threat, mock situation, which today would be very real. Students had to take sides and argue and it was a great experience for youth. She explained they do not yet have a formal application, but they will entertain anyone interested in attending. The registration is usually $600, which would be paid, but the travel expense to attend the conference will be the responsibility of the attendee. The conference is usually held the second week in July. Daniel Smith, Freedom Shores Elementary School Principal, was present and advised he was new this year and was trying to learn his way around the community. He thought the Board was a great place to start. VII. New Business A. Reappointments The members shared when their appointments ended. Chair Nevin advised they should have received mail from the City regarding the reapplication process and noted the deadline is November 15th. 3 Meeting Minutes Education and Youth Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida October 26, 2017 (Ms. Spells Anderson left dais at 6:17 p.m.) VIII. Old Business A. Holiday Parade— Fundraiser Chair Nevin announced she was 100% willing to volunteer and walk with the cart at the Holiday Parade. Dr. North had indicated at the last meeting that she was also interested in helping. She hoped that Ms. Claude would drive the golf cart for them. Ms. LaGuerre agreed to serve as parade judge. Chair Nevin asked if the members wanted to participate in the Holiday Parade and commented it was not mandatory to decorate the cart, but.it is nice. She also asked the Board what items the members would like to purchase. In the past, the Board sold fun size chips such as cheese doodles and the like, bottled water and Capri Sun. She announced they made more money than the Shred-a-thon events and it gave the Board the opportunity to meet families and teach math,to youth counting change. Motion Ms. LaGuerre moved to approve fundraising during the Holiday Parade. Ms. Colebrooks seconded the motion that unanimously passed. B. Ethics Training • It was noted all members had taken the Ethics training. C. Video Production Ms. Rodriguez offered to video the Board members at the Parade and have an outline for the Board's video at the December meeting. Members can answer a series of questions starting with Chair North and then the members individually. Members would talk about what they do and what to say and she would film it. She asked if the members had to sign a consent form for the video and discussion ensued the City may have one already. Ms. Rodriguez agreed to find out. D. Breakfast/Awards Fundraiser Ms. LaGuerre announced they reserved the Intracoastal Park Clubhouse for the breakfast fundraiser on April 28th, but she has not received a response from the Greater Boynton Beach Foundation. She went to their website and emailed the Foundation's members. Ms. Spells Anderson spoke to Dr. North earlier in the day and she had indicated to her the Foundation agreed to fund the breakfast 100%. The only thing they asked of the Board is when they have events, the members be available to assist them. Dr. North had 4 Meeting Minutes Education and Youth Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida October 26, 2017 - i sent the information to Ms. Claude, but did not know Ms. Claude would not be at the meeting. • Chair Nevin inquired if the Board should vote on the matter. Ms. Spells-Anderson suggested waiting to see what was put in writing and go from there. Ms. LaGuerre agreed as there would be questions about if the Foundation would pay for the food, or if the Board could still receive donations through them. Ms. LaGuerre agreed to follow up with Ms. Claude. :1 The next meeting is in December and a special meeting could be called to address any issues. It was noted the event would be held in five months. Ms. LaGuerre reached out to the Chamber of Commerce and was unaware Dr. North had been in contact with the Foundation. She advised the Chamber has not responded to her and asked if they did • respond, if the Chamber could also be a partner. The missions are similar.between the two organizations and was told the more partners, the better.: E. Youth Volunteer Bank/Bob Borovy Award Chair Nevin commented the Board had tabled this item at the last meeting as the Board had not determined an award amount. Typically $1,000 is given. The Board had also given a second prize of about $300. Chair Nevin noted the Borovy Award line item had $1,017. If the Board wants $1,000 for first place and $300 for second, the members can. fund it, but would have to determine which accounts would fund the award. Chair Nevin announced a decision needed to be made this evening because they are behind in posting the scholarship application.. Motion Ms. Nevin moved to fund one first place award for a $1,000 scholarship and a second place award for$300. The motion died for lack of a second. Ms. Rodriguez asked about theTennis Carnival and learned it is held in March or April. She questioned why it was not held this year and was told the tennis pro was sick. She asked if the Board would participate. Ms. Spells-Anderson advised they do not know as Ms. Claude coordinates the event with Hunters Run and it was unknown if the pros will beavailable for next year. Hunters Run has been a strong advocate for volunteerism. Chair Nevin thought the Board could anticipate Hunters Run would continue to partner with the Board. She asked if the scholarship monies would be taken from that line item: It was noted the Board purchases the snacks and drinks for the Tennis Carnival, but in the past, the Board had gave out trophies and about $100 or $150 was spent. The members discussed the Board could issue certificates of completion or participation instead of trophies. Ms. Spells Anderson explained they use to hold a dance banquet annually, but at this point, the Board issues small gifts with the certificates at City Hall. They had never given 5 i. Meeting Minutes Education and Youth Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida October 26, 2017 away anything that has been overtly expensive. She thought they could move funds from the Youth Volunteer Bank. Ms. Nevin agreed. There has not been much movement in that line item,_maybe a few hundred dollars over the past two years. Mr. Altiere inquired if the Board was obligated to give a second place scholarship and was informed it was something that had been done. The scholarship was not yet advertised, but in the past, it was only advertised as a $1,000 scholarship although at times there was a second place award. Chair Nevin noted they have had more lucrative fundraisers than they had in the past. Ms. Colebrooks agreed. Motion Ms. LaGuerre moved to have one $1,000 award for Bob Borovy award and a second award pending the account balance for $300. Mr. Altiere seconded the motion that unanimously passed. IX. Future Meeting Dates: December 14, 2017 January 25, 2018 Chair Nevin announced the dates. X. Adjournment Motion There being no further business to discuss, Ms. Spells Anderson moved to adjourn. Ms. Rodriguez seconded the motion that unanimously passed. The meeting was adjourned at 6:35 p.m. Catherine Cherry Minutes Specialist 6 City Education &Youth Advisory Donation Request Fonn Name of OrganizationFreedom Contact Person K. I Title 3rd Grade Gifted eac hers Address3400 Hypoluxo Rd. Phone Number 1 -804-3100 Amount Requested $500.00 Non-profit( / yE For Purpose/Program: Immo liiiinte iiirutc the visual and dramatic arts into our Social Studies unit on the Caribbean IIIII�I'nw�m Describe of your program in detail: gradeOur 3rd it i economics, government, and culture of the Caribbean Islands. We would like to bring our lessons to life through integration. Our goal is to bring in variousiwill work with the students to help them differentlearn the culture of the in the Caribbean. ivisual and dramatic a such as adance, music, mime, kinesthetic iactivities. The students will then share their learning with their parents communityand the in a Caribbean Celebrationfl Describe the needs of your program: visitingWe will need to pay for our two activities. artistsive Education and are approved vendors in the School District. ing'8 visits from our two participatingt ® Each artist charges$50 per ® We are estimatingwill need. Describe the participants of your program: There wil be 28 third grade gifted students participatingin the program. During the final celebration, ' all 3rd grade classes at Freedom ElementaryShores r Give a brief description of current finances and fundraising efforts to meet your goal in this request: ....... _................_________ ......... .,.,. this i . This form must be submitted in a timely manner,preferably at least 30 days prior to the project/event for which the funds are requested. Only applications completed in their entirety will be accepted. Within 60 days of receipt of funds,the recipient agrees to demonstrate to the Board that the funds were used for the stated purpose. Failure to do so may result in ineligibility for future donations. � � November 13, 2017 Signa#urea Date The Board will consider your request at its next regularly scheduled meeting.Meetings are held the fourth Thursday of the month at 6:00 p.m.at City Hall Commission Chambers.Please visit www.bovnton-beach.ore for meeting schedules and agendas. The public is invited to attend. Please return this form to: City of Boynton Beach Recreation&Parks Department c/o Sherri Claude,Education&Youth Advisory Board Liaison PO Box 310, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 claudes c bbfl.us (561)742-6224,(561)742-6238(fax)