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May 6, 1981 Park Board Minutes <br />Page 6 <br />Grimshaw said he heard Van:Hatten say that in the future the <br />park. would be expanded. <br />Van Hatten said there are a number of phases. The first phase <br />will not include the park. The second phase or third will move <br />the development down here and-this area will be included in the <br />district. It would probably not happen for 2-3 years. The <br />park would be 2 blocks long. <br />C. Donation Use (Basic Industries & Micom) Spacenet <br />Anderson said the puppet wagon was talked about at length at the <br />April 14th Council meeting. The Council. decided to send the issue <br />back to staff and Park Board for further review. The Council asked <br />for .details on puppet wagons such as use figures, pictures, material <br />costs. <br />Anderson said the Council. has asked for a list of items on how the <br />donation money could best be utili-zed. It is his: understanding .that <br />the list is to be prioritized. The Council would then choose from. <br />the prioritized list. Anderson said some of the Council members <br />feel that the money should be used.. to purchase CIP items we have <br />already identified, and others feel the money .should be used to <br />purchase something unique; something we would :not normally purchase.. <br />Johnson said he favors having a listof priorities developed yearly <br />at the same time as the 5 year CIP budget plan. <br />Kelly Schultz was present to explain to the Park Board the research <br />she had done during the past months. She stated Maplewood, Mounds <br />View .and Woodbury-were a few cities which-had puppet wagons which <br />were all well received. :Maplewood has a very good program that <br />runs 6 hours a day at 20 minutes per stop.... It operates every day- <br />(,5 days per week) for 12 weeks. ..They also rent it out occasionally <br />on weekends. ~r~oodbury's puppet program. is relatively new but they <br />feel it has been well received. In pricing material costs it comes <br />to approximately $493. A trailer is about $1,000, Most puppet <br />wagons have a theme. Stillwater had there wagon .in the shape of <br />a boat. Schultz was thinking New Br>ighton's theme could be a <br />caboose or train. The sound system would be a very important part <br />of the puppet wagon We could use the sound system in other programs <br />as well, such as gymnastics., aerobics and seniors. The system that <br />was looked into was a Pioneer SK31. .Speakers., microphones and <br />adaptor for car battery would also be needed. The total, including <br />two car batteries is approximately $536. A similar system has been <br />purchased for another community puppet wagon. <br />Gunderman suggested checking into how many watts the unit was. It <br />may not .produce-the quality sound needed. - <br />Olson. asked what kind of response the other communities were getting <br />on their .puppet wagon. <br />Schultz stated that Voodbury who is just getting started had 30 <br />kids .per stop. Maplewood has 12 stops a day and averages 25 kids. <br />They contact the concentrated areas.. <br />
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