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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 /> hosts a holiday boutique with over 80 vendars, sells sweepstake tickets,and provides lunch and evening <br /> activities. The Gillespie Center also collaborates with Al and Alma's to have a Monday noon cruise on <br /> Mondays, with a portion of the profits being donated to the center. Volunteers also sell Script cards and <br /> the facility is rented out for weddings, funerals, and other activities. <br /> Another service to the community is the Gillespie Center's day-old bakery. Different volunteers drive to <br /> Cub Foods every morning seven days a week to pick up their day-old bakery goods and bring them to the <br /> center. Brustad stated they also had a chicken roaster donated to the center that has already been used for <br /> one of the fundraisers. Brustad noted each year the Gillespie Center needs to raise around$120,000 for <br /> their matching funds. <br /> The Gillespie Center is run with volunteers and there are more than 480 members, many of whom are <br /> active and volunteer for a host of activities and projects. There is also the youth of the community that <br /> volunteers along with the seniors. The Gillespie Center hosts several sports banquets for both the Mound <br /> and Orono School District,which involves students at the center. For many of the activities at the center, <br /> members of the Honor Society or DECA or other organizations at the schools are at the center helping <br /> with setup, cleanup, handing out food, or just helping out wherever help is needed. Without volunteers of <br /> all ages,the center could not make it. <br /> Brustad stated every year they try to offer new activities and opportunities for the community. This year <br /> one of those activities was a quilter's retreat, with 39 quilters coming together from as far away as <br /> Stillwater using their own machines, scissors, cutting boards, and a group of people sharing talents, ideas, <br /> tons of laughter and fun. The Gillespie Center also has a free lending library that is coordinated by a <br /> volunteer. The books are donated and loaned out for free to anyone in the community. Brustad stated <br /> most of the programs are free and open to the community. Attendance is not taken and the community <br /> the person lives in is not asked. <br /> Brustad stated the funds that Orono provides the Gillespie Center are not part of the fundraising funds and <br /> are just a small part of what is sent to Senior Community Services. Brustad noted the funds from Orono <br /> were cut in half a few years ago and the Gillespie Center has had to make up that difference. Brustad <br /> stated even when you ask people where they live, the answer varies,and sometimes the answer is not <br /> accurate due to the confusion with mailing addresses and post offices. Brustad noted she lives in Orono <br /> but her mailing address is Wayzata, she receives fire services from Navarre and Excelsior,but she lives <br /> closest to Spring Park. <br /> Brustad stated the best numbers she can provide are that 60 Orono residents were served through the <br /> Senior Community Services at various activities that they coordinate that are not through the Gillespie <br /> Center, 38 Orono residents are considered paid members of the Gillespie Center, and 25 Orono residents <br /> receive Meals on Wheels, involving over 1,400 meals delivered by volunteers. <br /> Brustad stated the Gillespie Center would like to thank the Orono City Council for what they have done <br /> for the center in the past and that she hopes Orono continues to fund the center and perhaps raise their <br /> contribution. Brustad noted the money from Orono goes to Senior Community Services and is not part of <br /> the contracts the Gillespie Center has with the other three cities for the endowment. <br /> Page 4 of 11 <br />
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