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Pecky D. Lewis, Jr.
Chairman
Richard Skarritt
Vice Chairman
J. David VanderVeen
Secretary
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June 26, 2009
Oakland County Parks
and Recreation Commission
Oakland County, Michigan
Commissioners:
A meeting has been called of the Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission as
follows:
PLACE ............................. Addison Oaks Conference Center -
Garden Room
1480 W. Romeo Rd
Leonard, MI 48367
TIME .............................. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
9:00 a.m.
PURPOSE .......................... Regular Meeting
This meeting has been called in accordance with the authorization of Chairman Pecky D.
Lewis, Jr. of the Oakland County Parks and Recreation.
Sincerely,
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Daniel J. Stencil
Executive Officer
Tim Burns Next Meeting
Gerald A. Fisher
Robert Kostin
Christine Long
John P. McCulloch
Charles Palmer
Scott
Biel J. Stencil
Executive Officer
Wednesday, August 5, 2009 at Oakland County Parks and Recreation
Administrative Office Building
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OAKLAND COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING
June 17, 2009
Chairman Lewis called the meeting to order at 9:12 a.m. in the commission room of the Parks Commission's
administration office.
COMMISSION MEMBERS PRESENT:
Chairman Pecky D. Lewis, Jr., Secretary J. David VanderVeen, Tim Burns, Gerald Fisher, Robert Kostin,
Christine Long, John McCulloch, Charles Palmer, John Scott
COMMISSION MEMBERS EXCUSED:
Vice Chairman Richard Skarritt
ALSO PRESENT:
Parks and Recreation
Oakland County Corporation Counsel
Oakland County Purchasing
Oakland County Health Division
Central Michigan University
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
There were no comments or questions.
PRESENTATIONS:
Daniel Stencil, Executive Officer
Mike Donnellon, Chief -Parks Fac., Maint. & Dev.
Phil Castonia, Business Development Rep.
Stephanie Mackey, Business Development Rep,
Melissa Prowse, Business Development Rep.
Jim Dunleavy, Chief -Parks Maint. & Ops. North
Larry Gee, Chief -Parks Maint. & Ops. South
Sheila Cox, Capital Improvement Coordinator
Karen Kohn, Supervisor -Administrative Services
Mary Zednik, Public Communications Assistant
Vincent Standiford, Intern
Dick Johnston, Project Advisor
Jody Hall, Assistant Corporation Counsel
Jack Smith, Manager
Kathy Forzley, Manager
Tony Drautz, Manager, Environmental Health Services
Liz John -Braddock, Chief, Environmental Health Services
Dr. Patty Janes, Professor
Staff from the Oakland County Health Department was recognized for its continued assistance to the
Oakland County Parks, especially the Red Oaks Golf Course well project, where Health Division staff
worked numerous hours of overtime to provide the necessary requirements to complete the well project.
Dr. Patty Janes, Professor with Central Michigan University's Recreation, Parks and Leisure Department
was recognized for her efforts in conducting student research projects based on survey results the
students gathered. These results will be instrumental in developing the marketing plan that will be used by
staff.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Moved by Mr. Palmer, supported by Mr. Burns to approve the minutes of the regular meeting
of June 3, 2009, as written.
AYES: Burns, Fisher, Kostin, Lewis, Long, McCulloch, Palmer, Scott, VanderVeen (9)
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(Commission Meeting, June 17, 2009)
NAYS: (0)
Motion carried on a voice vote.
FY 2010 OPERATING BUDGET ADOPTION:
Moved by Mr. Burns, supported by Mr. Palmer to adopt the 2010 General Appropriations Act of
$27,027,040 and the subsequent Operating Expense Budget of $27,027,040 (as shown in the
Fiscal Years 2010-2012 Operating Budget Book) with direction to staff to re -prioritize spending
and report plans to cut approximately 5-10% from the budget at the August 5 Commission
meeting.
AYES: Burns, Fisher, Kostin, Lewis, Long, McCulloch, Palmer, Scott, VanderVeen (9)
NAYS: (0)
Motion carried on a voice vote.
MINI -MARKETING PRESENTATION:
Dr. Janes, Professor with Central Michigan University, presented a PowerPoint presentation on CMU student
research projects, as well as mini -marketing plans for Addison Oaks, Waterford Oaks Waterpark, and Lyon
Oaks Golf Course for the summer 2009 season.
WATERFORD OAKS 'THE FRIDGE' REFRIGERATED TOBOGGAN SLIDE REPAIR:
Parks staff and Oakland County Purchasing solicited a Request for Qualifications to Replace the Flume
Refrigeration System and Replace the Fiberglass Flumes with a more effective and environmentally
friendly slide system. This included addressing maintenance and operational efficiencies and potential
year-round use opportunities. There appears to be two refrigeration options for the long-term repair of
'The Fridge':
1. Concrete Encased Refrigeration Tubing (similar to Pokagon State Park, IN)
2. Aluminum Panel System
Both options directly affect the fiberglass flume repair and potentially the overall support structure, tower,
stanchions, etc. Mike Donnellon, Chief of Facilities, Maintenance and Development presented a
recommendation awarding a contract to Pro -Slide, Ottawa, Canada (flume repair) and Custom Ice,
Burlington, Ontario (refrigeration system) for the engineering of the long-term repair solution in the amount
of $100,000; however a contract amount has not been negotiated with the vendors.
Discussion followed on several items including:
• Concerns with the recommendation for Pro -Slide, who is the original designer of the flumes
• Projected cost recovery for the facility
• Insuring the $100,000 is not an amount perceived as predetermined
• Possibility of not opening the facility for the 2009/10 season
• Consideration of this as a two-phase project
• Timeliness of strategic issues being brought to the Commission
The Commission directed staff to obtain a firm price for the engineering portion of this project prior to
proceeding.
Moved by Mr. Fisher, supported by Mr. Burns to defer the decision to approve the engineering of'The
Fridge' to allow staff to determine the correct engineering costs.
AYES: Burns, Fisher, Kostin, Lewis, Long, McCulloch, Palmer, Scott, VanderVeen (9)
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(Commission Meeting, June 17, 2009)
NAYS: (0)
Motion carried on a voice vote.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND CONSERVATION COMMUNITY BLOCK GRANT:
Staff is partnering with several county departments to apply for Federal Energy Efficiency and
Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) funding in the amount of $79,700 for insulation and window
replacement at the Addison Oaks Conference Center. As part of the grant, additional energy audits will be
performed to better determine the savings generated by the requested improvements and recommended
additional energy efficiency projects.
Staff has previously implemented basic energy -saving measures including use of Compact Fluorescent
Light bulbs (CFL), water restrictive fixtures, off -hour temperature setbacks, and occupancy sensor light
controls to meet preliminary grant requirements. This project will be included with other Oakland County
projects submitted under a single application administered by the Oakland County Executive's Office for a
total of $4,879,700.
PRELIMINARY 2010 MILLAGE BALLOT LANGUAGE:
The Commission reviewed the preliminary 2010 Millage Ballot Language and had discussion as to the
various ways to approach the millage.
The following changes were made to the proposed language:
1. ... a period of ten (10) years from 2012 to 2021...
2. This renewal... may be imposed each year for all purposes upon taxable property in Oakland
County, Michigan ... .
Staff will finalize language and present the 2010 Millage Ballot Language at the July 1 Commission
meeting, forward through the committee process and then to the Oakland County Board of
Commissioners for final approval.
FY 2009 SECOND QUARTER FORECAST REPORT:
Moved by Mr. Palmer, supported by Mr. Burns to accept the FY 2009 Second Quarter Forecast
Report as written.
AYES: Burns, Fisher, Kostin, Lewis, Long, McCulloch, Palmer, Scott, VanderVeen (9)
NAYS: (0)
Motion carried on a voice vote.
EXECUTIVE OFFICER'S REPORT:
In addition to the Executive Officer's report filed in the agenda, the following was noted:
--The Oakland County Parks 'Duck Mascot' took 8'h place at the Duck Regatta on Sunday, June 14.
--Parks Access Permit books are now available.
--Waterford Oaks is currently undergoing several projects including roof replacement and basement
waterproofing of the administration building, demolition of the Kidwell residence, and ground breaking on
the accessible playground installation.
OLD BUSINESS:
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(Commission Meeting, June 17, 2009)
None.
NEW BUSINESS:
Mrs. Long made staff aware of several comments she received from volunteers and part-time employees at
Lyon Oaks Golf Course who are unhappy with the new policy regarding their use of facilities.
The next Commission meeting will be held at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, July 1, 2009 at Addison Oaks County
Park, 1480 W. Romeo Road, Leonard, MI. The meeting will be followed by a park bus tour.
J. David VanderVeen, Secretary Suzanne L. Kici, Recording Secretary
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OAKLAND COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING
PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE 2010 OPERATING BUDGET
June 17, 2009
Chairman Lewis called the public hearing to order at 9:11 a.m. in the commission room of the Parks and
Recreation's administration office.
COMMISSION MEMBERS PRESENT:
Chairman Pecky D. Lewis, Jr., Secretary J. David VanderVeen, Tim Burns, Gerald Fisher, Robert Kostin,
John McCulloch, Charles Palmer, John Scott
COMMISSION MEMBERS EXCUSED:
Vice Chairman Richard Skarritt, Christine Long
ALSO PRESENT:
Parks and Recreation
Oakland County Corporation Counsel
Oakland County Purchasing
Oakland County Health Division
Central Michigan University
Daniel Stencil, Executive Officer
Mike Donnellon, Chief -Parks Fac., Maint. & Dev.
Phil Castonia, Business Development Rep.
Stephanie Mackey, Business Development Rep.
Melissa Prowse, Business Development Rep.
Jim Dunleavy, Chief -Parks Maint. & Ops. North
Larry Gee, Chief -Parks Maint. & Ops. South
Sheila Cox, Capital Improvement Coordinator
Karen Kohn, Supervisor -Administrative Services
Mary Zednik, Public Communications Assistant
Vincent Standiford, Intern
Dick Johnston, Project Advisor
Jody Hall, Assistant Corporation Counsel
Jack Smith, Manager
Kathy Forzley, Manager
Tony Drautz, Manager, Environmental Health Services
Liz John -Braddock, Chief, Environmental Health Services
Dr. Patty Janes, Professor
The purpose of the public hearing was to discuss the proposed Fiscal Year 2010 operating budget.
The proposed operating revenue budget is $23,316,940; down .9% over the estimated actual budget for FY
2009. Of this amount, $8,890,640 comes from fees and charges. The remaining balance of $14,426,300 will
come from the one -quarter millage $14,109,000; income from investments $300,000; and other income
$17,300.
The proposed operating expense budget is $27,167,661; 10.4% increase over the estimated actual budget for
FY 2009. The 10.4% increase includes the re -opening of Red Oaks Golf Course, currently closed for the
2009 season for a major Oakland County Water Resources Commission drain project.
In 2010, a full staff, as outlined in the 2009 reorganization plan, should be on board. Staff is needed to
support the initiatives of the Strategic Master Plan. Staff salary and fringe benefits total $11,788,324 or
43.4% of the total operating expense budget.
Other contributing factors include:
• Development or revision of four park master plans
• A millage awareness initiative
• The Information Technology Master Plan operational costs
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(Public Hearing — 2010 Operating Budget, June 17, 2009)
• Design fees for existing fixed asset renovations
• Building and grounds major maintenance projects postponed from 2009
• Additional maintenance needed to meet visitor expectations for well -kept facilities
Full and part-time salaries did not include any percentage increase. Building and Grounds Major
Maintenance projects total $1,428,600; 5.3% of the total operating expense budget. Operating
Equipment requests total $508,405. Of this amount, $494,405 will be spent on replacement operating
equipment.
Capital improvements planned total $2,350,000 and include: the final payment of $550,000 to the
Oakland County Building Authority for the Lyon Oaks bond and $1.8 million for year two of the three-year
Information Technology Master Plan. Information technology is the foundation of many initiatives
identified in the Strategic Master Plan. These include making better informed decisions, identifying
customer bases for facilities and achieving operational efficiencies.
The "Planned Use of Balance" revenue shown in the Operating Budget Revenue summaries is actually
the non -cash Depreciation included in the current fiscal year's expense. It becomes part of the new funds
available for the next fiscal year's Capital Improvement Program.
The FY 2010 "Planned Use of Balance" revenue of $3,710,100 minus the negative amount for the "New
Funds Available for Next Fiscal Year's Capital Improvement Program" of $2,999,026 equals a positive
balance of $711,074. These dollars will fund additional FY 2011 Capital Projects.
No questions were asked, nor comments received by the public.
The public hearing was adjourned at 9:12 a.m.
J. David VanderVeen, Secretary Suzanne L. Kici, Recording Secretary
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ITEM #5
STAFF INTRODUCTION
The newest additions to our staff include Chris Moshier, who comes to us
from Oakland County Planning and Economic Development. Chris is filling the
User Support Specialist position in the Organizational and Business
Development unit.
Also, Matt Pardy has joined our staff as the Recreation Specialist for
Recreation Programs and Services unit. Matt will be assisting with the
operations at the waterparks.
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ITEM NA
PURCHASING UPDATE
Attached is the quarterly report provided by Oakland County Purchasing.
Jack Smith, Manager of Purchasing, will provide a brief presentation on FY 2009
3rd Quarter Purchasing activity.
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O Q- 4ZZ14e
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924
Automatic Pool Vacuum: Recreonics
05/14/09
P0126161
$ 4,000.78
874
Materials for Boardwalk: NA Mans
4/14/2009
P0124630
$ 11,928.88
863
Waterpark Chairs: Miracle Recreation
4/7/2009
P0122567
$ 2,760.00
Waterpark Chairs: Miracle Recreation
4/8/2009
P0122569
$ 3,160.00
860
Waterpark Clear Tubes: Talburt
4/7/2009
P0122321
$ 4,071.00
Waterpark Single & DoubleTubes:
4/8/2009
P0122322
$ 3,645.00
Talburt
Waterpark Water Rafts: Zebec
4/9/2009
P0122332
$ 2,475.50
857
TreatedSouthern Yellow Pine: ut erie
4/7/2009
P0122489
$ 1,469.60
Lumber
856
Carpet w/ Installation: Riemer Floors
4/14/2009
PS2541
$ 6,498.00
792
Addison Oaks Roof: Brightside
3/24/2009
PS2562
$ 40,763.00
Waterford Oaks Barrier ree P aygroun
793
: Clarks Construction
3/11/2009
PS2551
$ 467,175.00
Amin Roo - Constantine
788
2/25/2009
PS2529
$ 17,120.00
Construciton
790
W/O Skylight: Abbott Schlein
2/25/2009
PS2530
$ 39,500.00
767
1/0 & G/O Playground Replacement
2/17/2009
P0122048
$ 43,253.00
ampground Firewood or Resale:
693
1/12/2009
PS2542
$ 5,000.00
Michigan Fire Wood
Pavilion and PavilionConnector: Miracle
583
10/22/2008
P0120626
$ 33,225.00
Recreation
391
Canada Goose Round Up and Hod:
05/12/08
PS2568
$ 2,000.00
Goose Busters
ITEM #6B
STRATEGIC MASTER PLAN UPDATE
Phil Castonia, Business Development Representative, will present a brief
update on the Strategic Master Plan.
ITEM #6C
STAFF REPORT
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Phil Castonia, Business Development Representative, and Dawn Siegel,
Supervisor II with Information Technology, will present a brief update on the
Information Technology plan.
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ITEM #7
PROS CONSULTING CONTRACT
AMENDMENT #2
Staff is requesting an amendment to the PROS Consulting contract for an
amount not to exceed $49,350. The current contract has reached the not to
exceed amount of $280,120.
The proposed amendment will provide continued consulting support for
staff on the following items: training completed by PROS in May -June that was
not originally in the scope of work; training and implementation of Maintenance
Management Plans for each of the Oakland County Parks; completion of other
Strategic Master Plan projects now being managed by staff.
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ITEM #8
RESOLUTION
NATIONAL RECREATION AND PARKS MONTH
Staff is requesting Commission adoption of the attached resolution
proclaiming July as Recreation and Parks Month.
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RESOLUTION
NATIONAL RECREATION AND PARKS MONTH
WHEREAS, the Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission's mission is
to provide all residents of Oakland County with recreational, leisure, and learning
experiences, parks, open spaces, and facilities, resulting in a comprehensive county
park system that enhances quality of life; and
WHEREAS, parks, recreation activities, and leisure experiences provide
opportunities for young people to live, grow, and develop into contributing members of
society; and
WHEREAS, parks and recreation creates lifelines and continued life experiences
for older members of our community; and
WHEREAS, parks and recreation generates opportunities for people to come
together and experience a sense of community through fun recreational pursuits; and
WHEREAS, parks and recreation agencies provide outlets for physical activities,
socialization, and stress -reducing experiences; and
WHEREAS, parks, playgrounds, nature trails, open spaces, community and
cultural centers, and historic sites make communities attractive and desirable places to
live, work, play, and visit, in a manner that contributes to our ongoing economic vitality;
and
WHEREAS, parks, greenways, and open spaces provide a welcome respite from
our fast -paced, high-tech lifestyles while simultaneously protecting and preserving our
natural environment; and
WHEREAS, parks and recreation agencies touch the lives of individuals, families,
groups, and the entire community, which positively impacts upon the social, economic,
health, and environmental quality of our community.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Oakland County Parks and
Recreation Commission proclaims July as Recreation and Parks Month and encourages
all citizens to celebrate healthy, active lifestyles by participating in their choice of
recreation and park activities.
Moved by
Supported by
Date
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ITEM #9
RESOLUTION
PROPOSED BALLOT LANGUAGE — 2010 MILLAGE RENEWAL
Attached is the resolution containing the proposed ballot language for the
2010 millage renewal election. Staff is requesting Commission approval of this
resolution which will then be forwarded to the Oakland County Board of
Commissioners for the August 3, 2010 election process.
The current revenue projection provided by Oakland County Management
and Budget for the .2415 mill is $10,900,000 for 2012.
It is recommended by Oakland County Management and Budget and
Parks staff that this projection be updated with 2010 values when available from
the Equalization department in April 2010.
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ITEM #9
RESOLUTION
2010 MILLAGE RENEWAL BALLOT QUESTION
WHEREAS, the one -quarter voted millage for the Oakland County Parks and
Recreation areas in Oakland County will expire after the year 2011; and
WHEREAS, the mission of the Oakland County Parks and Recreation
Commission is to "deliver quality parks, recreation, facilities, programs, services and
maintenance through a dedicated professional Park Commission and staff that listen to
the needs of citizens, create innovative parks, recreation facilities and programs and
increase the quality of life for the residents of Oakland County;" and
WHEREAS, in a 2008 county -wide survey, there were three actions that at least
50% of respondents were very supportive of the Oakland County Parks and Recreation
Commission taking, including: fix-up/repair older park buildings/shelters/playgrounds,
purchase land to preserve open space and protect the environment, and purchase land
to develop walking and biking trails; and
WHEREAS, continued millage funding will be necessary in order to meet the
goals of the mission and the needs of the citizens; and
WHEREAS, Oakland County Corporation Counsel has reviewed and approved
the proposed ballot language.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the Oakland County Parks and
Recreation Commission hereby recommends the Oakland County Board of
Commissioners approve the following question be placed on the ballot at the August 3,
2010 Primary Election for the continuation of the millage at the current rate of 0.2415
mill for an additional ten (10) years for the purpose of operating, maintaining, improving
and acquiring parks and recreation areas and facilities in Oakland County:
The Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission was
created in 1966 pursuant to Public Act 261 of 1965. Since 1967, there
has been a separately dedicated parks and recreation millage. The
current millage will expire on December 31, 2011.
Accordingly, shall the current millage of .2415 mills, for the purpose
of operating, maintaining, improving and acquiring parks and recreation
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areas and facilities in Oakland County, Michigan, be renewed for a period
of ten (10) years from 2012 to 2021? The .2415 mills is equal to $0.2415
cents per $1,000.00 of taxable value. The millage, if renewed, will
generate approximately <insert $ amount based on 2010 values > in 2012.
Revenue from this millage will be disbursed only to the County of Oakland
to be used solely for the purpose of funding the Oakland County Parks
and Recreation Commission.
This renewal is a continuation of the previous increase of the
constitutional tax limitation on the total amount of general ad valorem
taxes which may be imposed each year for all purposes upon taxable
property in Oakland County, Michigan as set forth in Section 6, Article 9 of
the Michigan Constitution.
Moved by
Supported by
Date
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ITEM #10
PARKS MASTER PLAN APPROACH/INTRODUCTION
ADDISON, SPRINGFIELD, RED AND WATERFORD OAKS
Jon Noyes, Planning Supervisor, will present a brief PowerPoint
presentation on the approach and introductory process utilized in developing the
master plans for Addison Oaks (revision), Springfield Oaks Activity Center
(revision) and Golf Course (new), Red Oaks (new), and Waterford Oaks
(revision) County Parks.
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ITEM #11
CLOSED SESSION
Staff is requesting a Closed Session to discuss potential land acquisitions.
ITEM #12
EXECUTIVE OFFICER'S REPORT
A. Attached for your review is the Golf Revenue and Rounds Report through
FM #8 (May) with 2007, 2008 and 2009 Comparisons.
B. Independence Day Fireworks displays will take place on Friday, July 3 at
Addison Oaks and Saturday, July 4 at Groveland Oaks. If you would like
a tour of the park prior to the fireworks, please contact Sue Kici,
248.858.4603 for arrangements.
C. Chairman Lewis will request the formation of an Oak Management
Contract Management sub -committee to address items in the 2008 Audit
Report.
D. Attached for your review are the Upcoming Events for the month of July,
2009.
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To: Sue Wells
From: Darlene Rowley
Re: Financials and Activity total comparisons for FY2007, FY2008 and FY2009
Date: 06.11.09
Glen Oaks
Lyon Oaks
Springfield Oaks
White Lake
Oaks
Activity Report
12,148
6,865
12,744
12,479
FY 2007 YTD
Activity Report
11,788
7,380
12,715
8,972
FY 2008 YTD
Activity Report
13,559
8,287
8807
11,195
FY 2009 YTD
DCS Totals
$378,095.58
$340,341.52
$308,181.26
$344,905.34
FY 2007 YTD
DCS Totals
$384,169.47
$372,357.01
$319,580.83
$346,801.01
FY 2008 YTD
DCS Totals
$379,267.88
$351,601.39
$295,745.98
$335,744.01
FY 2009 YTD
Note: These totals are thru the end of FM8 (May). Lyon Oaks totals do not include park
passes. (Golf operation revenue only)
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Upcoming Events — July 2009
Golf
July 6-12 Take your Daughter to the Golf Course week, all courses
July 7 U.S. Kids Golf Tour, White Lake Oaks
July 7-Aug 13 First Tee Junior Golf Clinic, Glen Oaks
July 10
Nine & Dine couple's golf, Lyon Oaks
July 12
Lesson on Golf Interview with PGA Professional Paul Simpson
July 13
Michigan PGA Junior Golf Tournament, Lyon Oaks
July 7-17
TGA Junior golf camp, Glen Oaks
July 20-22
First Tee Junior Golf Camp, Lyon Oaks
July 7
Senior/Retirees Open, Springfield Oaks
Lewis E. Wint Nature Center
Public Interpretive Programs
July 11
Bug-a-Palooza
July 14-16
Uck, Muck, and Yuck Mini Class
July 25
Summer Star Party
July 29
Tuning Your Tot in to Summer
July 7-12 Presence at 4-H Fair
July 19 Children's Day Appreciation Day
Campground Recreation
July 6-10 Wild Adventure Day Camp
July 13-17 Wild Adventure Day Camp
July 20-24 T.O.G.A. Extreme Camp
July 27-31 Camp H2O
Addison Oaks Campground Recreation
July 2-5
Freedom Festival - Fireworks on July 3rd
July 9-12
Blast From the Past
July 16-19
Aloha Hawaii
July 23-26
Fiesta
Groveland Oaks Campground Recreation
July 1-5
Freedom Festival - Fireworks on July 4th
July 8-12
Hillbilly Hoedown
July 15-19
Campground Carnival
July 22-26
Aloha Hawaii
July 11 & 12
T.O.G.A. 24-Hour Experience
July 17 & 18 The Great Oakland County Campout - Oak Park
July 25 & 26 The Great Oakland County Campout - Orion Twp.
July 31-Aug 1 The Great Oakland County Campout - Southfield
Adaptive Recreation
July 6
Golf at Beechwoods for Individuals with Disabilities
July 9
Easter Seals — Day Camp for Emotionally Impaired Teens
July 13
Golf at Beechwoods for Individuals with Disabilities
July 14
Golf at White Lake Oaks for Individuals with Disabilities
July 18
Dreams and Wings — Airplane rides for Kids with Disabilities
July 20
Golf at Beechwoods for Individuals with Disabilities
July 21
Golf at White Lake Oaks for Individuals with Disabilities
July 23
Social, Clawson City Park for Individuals with Dev. Disabilities
July 24
Goal ball at John Grace, Southfield for Individuals w/ Visual Impairments
July 27
Golf at Beechwoods for Individuals with Disabilities
July 28
Golf at White Lake Oaks for Individuals with Disabilities
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