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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday, October 23, 2017 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 8. GILLESPIE CENTER ANNUAL UPDATE AND CONSIDERATION OF SUPPORT— <br /> Continued <br /> working with other senior centers,her training and the network that is involved with SCS and their <br /> contracts, several activities and classes are able to happen at the Gillespie Center because of this <br /> collaboration. <br /> Mindy Anderson also coordinates for SCS the Meals-On-Wheels program for Orono and Long Lake. The <br /> community garden brings fresh produce for Meals-On-Wheel participants. Each year the Gillespie Center <br /> tries to be involved in the community and the events the community has and volunteers participate in the <br /> Spirit of the Lakes festival,providing bingo, a pork dinner and a booth at the park, as well as provide <br /> volunteers for one of the rest areas for the Tour de Tonka. The seniors also host a table at the farmers <br /> market and other area festivals and has volunteers that go help at the Feed My Children center. <br /> Like most senior centers, the Gillespie Center offers the usual activities, such as an active photography <br /> club where they usually take a field trip every week or spend time at the center using new software ar <br /> camera techniques. The Gillespie Center also has every kind of card club you can think of as well as a <br /> beading class, craft clubs, knitting, crocheting,painting, and many other groups the members suggest. <br /> Each of these groups is usually organized and run by a volunteer member. There are also several exercise <br /> groups, such as line dancing, plus two different levels of exercise with an instructor, including yoga and a <br /> Nordic walking group. These are all very popular and help keep the seniors and other community <br /> members healthy and involved. <br /> This year the Gillespie Center received a U-Care health and wellness grant in connection with the <br /> University of Minnesota Extension classes. Because of this grant, the Gillespie Center was able to offer <br /> four different classes free to the community: one on nutrition, shopping on budget, care and movement <br /> for the body, and stretching and greeting. The grant also helped to subsidize the Gillespie Center's foot <br /> care program and there were 109 visits to the nurse that works with the seniors on foot care. A total of <br /> 519 people over the age of 50 from all over the area were able to be helped by the grant,which was <br /> obtained by the SCS for the Gillespie Center. <br /> A senior choir group at the Gillespie Center entertains members at other nursing homes, senior apartment <br /> buildings and other places around the area. Other activities are also offered as part of the Gillespie <br /> Center's attempt to keep people involved and having fun. Every third Wednesday there is a country jam <br /> where singers and musicians come from all over the city area to entertain the seniors. Some Wednesdays <br /> there are as few as 50 in the audience and some Wednesdays there are more than 150. <br /> Research has shown that it is important for all age groups to be involved with each other. The Gillespie <br /> Center has activities during the year that involves students and grandparents. These activities help get the <br /> members of the community to do fun activities with each other. Another activity is Santa's Hidden <br /> Treasures, which is very popular with the children. Parents and grandparents bring their children to the <br /> center where they are able to purchase gifts for a reasonable price that they can give to their family. <br /> These gifts are all donated to the center. The participants can also get their picture taken with Santa. <br /> The Gillespie Center is also working on adding to the endowment fund with help from the cities of <br /> Minnetrista, Mound, and Spring Lake Park so the Gillespie Center will be able to be self-sufficient for <br /> future seniors. In order to achieve the goal of matching these funds these cities give to the Gillespie <br /> Center, volunteers help host several fundraising activities. Brustad stated they have received help from <br /> many, including personal help from Orono's mayor. In addition, the center also hosts a golf tournament, <br /> F'age3ofli <br />