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<br />44 <br /> <br />... <br />- . . <br /> <br />much discussion, suggestions, etc .--, a motion was made ,and seconded <br />that Director Morton :have revised plans. for the recreation cent,er <br />made and submit them to'the National "Recreation Association for <br />approval and suggestions. <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS: Director Morton submitted blue print of -the grand <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br /> <br />stand at Santa Clara 'for consider ation", -Bo action was taken. <br /> <br />0( <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />... <br /> <br />Director Morton suggested that half of the money which was to <br />be used for a convenience station at Fleishman Park be used for in- <br />stalling lights at the new recreation center, along Chestnut Street" <br />in order that a play field might be available for some of the older <br />children who fr'equent. Chestnut and other parks. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />- . <br /> <br />Adjornment. <br /> <br />Helen Ada Smith, Secretary Pro Tem <br /> <br />REDWOOD CITY PARKS AND RECRFATION COMMISSION <br /> <br />Regular meeting October 10, 1939 <br /> <br />The meeting- was called to order at' 7:30 p.m. by Vice-Chairman <br />Spinas. Absent: Mr. Werder (Chairma~~Millington late). <br /> <br />Minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />COMMUNICATIOKS: <br /> <br />A letter- from Major~George W. Braden was" read and referred to <br />unfinished business. <br /> <br />., - <br /> <br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS: <br /> <br />Mr, Morton submitted', plans for the recreation cent-er as of fer~ed <br />by Major B'raden of the National Recreation A-ssociation. . Considerable <br />discussion ensued. . Only ~action t>aken was in the form of a resolution, <br />asking the Redwood City Tribune to publish the tentative sketch of the <br />area as a means of soliciting suggestions. <br /> <br />Mr. Hagan reported that the Nickel-A-Week campaign had slowed <br />down considerabley. Some discussion on possible means of stimulating <br />donations took place, but no definite suggestions were made. <br /> <br />',--- <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS: <br /> <br />Mr. Morton proposed that weekly dances be held in the new rec- <br />reation building I for the entertainment' 'of youngsters. Complete sup- <br />ervision ~d positi~ elimnation of a~ ~desir~le ele~nt at such <br />dances was assured by Mr. Morton. ' <br /> <br />L...__,,__----,-.~......_.__.l--_----"-'"'---" ,_.~---_._.- -,-~_.,---_._- ---- ~,' ~~-_._-,--,_._-- <br />. <br /> <br />- --_._~_..---_.......__.. -...--.. . "-'-----'-~-"-'--'. ..'-"---'--"---' --.. -,-,---,-----_.... .- _.. ---_._~._-- "'-r .~' <br /> <br />. '._-- .--.....--, <br />