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in jogging. A .number of other participation rates were <br />examined. <br />5. <br />Frequent exercisers have not become limited by aging. 20% of <br />the people in each age group have been determined to be <br />frequent participators in some sort of recreational activity. <br />Also of importance, as age increases, participation in group <br />activities (sports) tends to decrease. Currently the largest <br />number of people participating in sports and physical exercise <br />fall in the age group of 18-44. The population of this age <br />group is expected to increase over the next 10 years and then <br />begin its gradual reduction. <br />Two activities are particularly important because they involve <br />specialized facilities. Ice .skating has been declining <br />slightly while swimming is increasing, particularly in older <br />age groups. Swimming participation rates are fairly high <br />while those involved in skating are less than 200 of the <br />population. Over 50% of swimmers are under 25. Of adult <br />swimmers over 25 years old, fully 70% have stronger interest <br />in splashing in the water as opposed to active swimming. <br />New Brighton age growth and trends are expected to be fairly <br />constant over the next 20 years. Over the next 10 years, a <br />significant increase in the number of 25-34 years old is <br />expected, the number of 35-44 year olds should remain stable, <br />and there will likely be an increase in the over 45 <br />population. We can also expect to see an increase in the rate <br />of participation in recreational events. In the following <br />decade this change will likely involve a decrease in active <br />events and an increase in social events. <br />One thing the Task Force has to keep in mind when planning a <br />community center, is that while serving the present and the <br />past, we also have to serve the future. The previously <br />mentioned trends will play a key~part in what this facility <br />includes. <br />COMMUNITY CENTER TOURS <br />In discussing. the similarities and differences of the four <br />facilities visited by the Task Force May 20th, it was noted. <br />that none of the facilities provided for every activity. The <br />Task Force agreed that it is important to maintain a good <br />balance between the active and the social events, and at the <br />same time provide attractive indoor and outdoor space. <br />A summary of the centers was reviewed. It was requested that <br />construction and operation budgets be gathered as well. <br />NEW BRIGHTON COMMUNITY CENTER <br />Task Force Minutes - June 8, 1989 - 3 <br />