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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDApacket__10-24-22_1054_410       NOTICE OF MEETING - AMENDED REGULAR MEETING COMMUNITY SERVICES ADVISORY COMMISSION      Chairman Natalie Varela  Vice Chairman Carey Reddick, Jr. Commissioner Stephen Barnes Youth Commissioner Sruti Peddi Commissioner Craig Rudolphy Commissioner Ron Ruppert Commissioner Rory Wilson      TIME:5:00 P.M. – REGULAR MEETING WHEN:MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2022 WHERE:FOUNTAIN HILLS COUNCIL CHAMBERS 16705 E. AVENUE OF THE FOUNTAINS, FOUNTAIN HILLS, AZ Commissioners of the Town of Fountain Hills will attend either in person or by telephone conference call; a quorum of the Town’s Council,  various Commission, Committee or Board members may be in attendance at the Commission meeting. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to A.R.S. §1-602.A.9, subject to certain specified statutory exceptions, parents have a right to consent before the State or any of its political subdivisions make a video or audio recording of a minor child. Meetings of the Commission are audio and/or video recorded and, as a result, proceedings in which children are present may be subject to such recording. Parents, in order to exercise their rights may either file written consent with the Town Clerk to such recording, or take personal action to ensure that their child or children are not present when a recording may be made. If a child is present at the time a recording is made, the Town will assume that the rights afforded parents pursuant to A.R.S. §1-602.A.9 have been waived.    REQUEST TO COMMENT The public is welcome to participate in Commission meetings. TO SPEAK TO AN AGENDA ITEM, please complete a Request to Comment card, located in the back of the Council Chambers, and hand it to the Executive Assistant prior to discussion of that item, if possible. Include the agenda item on which you wish to comment. Speakers will be allowed three contiguous minutes to address the Commission. Verbal comments should be directed through the Presiding Officer and not to individual Commissioners. TO COMMENT ON AN AGENDA ITEM IN WRITING ONLY, please complete a Request to Comment card, indicating it is a written comment, and check the box on whether you are FOR or AGAINST and agenda item, and hand it to the Executive Assistant prior to discussion, if possible.                 1.CALL TO ORDER - Chair Varela will welcome the newly appointed Youth Commissioner, Sruti Peddi to the CSAC Commission.      2.ROLL CALL     3.CALL TO THE PUBLIC Pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431.01(H), public comment is permitted (not required) on matters NOT listed on the agenda. Any such comment (i) must be within the jurisdiction of the Commission, and (ii) is subject to reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions. The Commission will not discuss or take legal action on matters raised during Call to the Public unless the matters are properly noticed for discussion and legal action. At the conclusion of the Call to the Public, individual commissioners may (i) respond to criticism, (ii) ask staff to review a matter, or (iii) ask that the matter be placed on a future Commission agenda.     4.CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION: Approval of September 26, 2022 CSAC Meeting Minutes     5.UPDATE: CSAC Commissioners Follow-up on Observed Areas Lacking Walkability     6.DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION: Review of Skate Park Renovation Project     7.UPDATE:  Fountain Controller App     8.UPDATE: Community Center Mold Issue     9.REVIEW AND DISCUSSION: Town of Fountain Hills Dementia Friendly Designation     10.REVIEW AND DISCUSSION: Orientation Manual for Commissioners     11.UPDATE: Special Events     12.UPDATE: Volunteer Opportunities and Town Events     13.DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE DIRECTION: Future Agenda Items     14.ADJOURNMENT      Community Services Advisory Commission Meeting of October 24, 2022 2 of 3     CERTIFICATE OF POSTING OF NOTICE The undersigned hereby certifies that a copy of the foregoing notice was duly posted in accordance with the statement filed by the Community Services Advisory Commission with the Town Clerk. Dated this 20th day of October, 2022. _____________________________________________  Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant   The Town of Fountain Hills endeavors to make all public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. Please call 480-816-5199 (voice) or 1-800-367-8939 (TDD) 48 hours prior to the meeting to request a reasonable accommodation to participate in the meeting or to obtain agenda information in large print format. Supporting documentation and staff reports furnished the Commission with this agenda are available for review in the Development Services' Office.    Community Services Advisory Commission Meeting of October 24, 2022 3 of 3 ITEM 4. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 10/24/2022 Meeting Type: Community Services Advisory Commission Agenda Type:                   Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Request to Community Services Advisory Commission (Agenda Language):  CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION: Approval of September 26, 2022 CSAC Meeting Minutes Staff Summary (Background) The intent of approving meeting minutes is to ensure an accurate account of the discussion and action that took place at the meeting for archival purposes. Approved minutes are placed on the town's website and maintained as permanent records in compliance with state law.  Attachments CSAC September 26, 2022 Meeting Minutes  Form Review Form Started By: Patti Lopuszanski Started On: 10/19/2022 09:45 AM Final Approval Date: 10/19/2022  TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES ADVISORY COMMISSION SEPTEMBER 26, 2022            1.CALL TO ORDER at 4:59 PM   2.ROLL CALL Present: Chairman Natalie Varela; Commissioner Stephen Barnes; Vice Chairman Carey Reddick, Jr.; Commissioner Ron Ruppert; Commissioner Rory Wilson; Commissioner Craig Rudolphy  Staff Present: Deputy Town Manager/Community Services Director Rachael Goodwin; Recreation Mananger Linda Ayres; Executive Assistant Patti Lopuszanski  3.PRESENTATION: Staying out of trouble. Help me help you!  Presentation by Linda Mendenhall, Town Clerk       Ms. Linda Mendenhall, Town Clerk presented information to CSAC Commissioners regarding the responsibilities of being on a commission, Open Meeting Law and the intent of the law to maximize public access to the government process. The following topics were covered: Meetings  In compliance with Open Meeting Law (OML) must be properly noticed Posted agenda with items listed for discussion and action Agenda specific: Meeting date, time and location Quorem is present at the meeting Minutes of meeting prepared and approved Pitfalls of OML  Not providing sufficient details on an agenda regarding the items Discussing or taking action on items not listed on the agenda Order of Meeting   Chair calls meeting to order - "I call the regular meeting of (date) Chair call for Roll Call Presentations Call to Public Action Items (Consideration and Possible Action) Discussion/Update Items Calendar/Next Meeting Date Adjournment Responsibilities  Chair - Opens the Meeting Recognizes member who wishes to speak Stating the question...moved by XXX and seconded by XXX is there any discussion? After the discussion ends, ask if there is any further discussion on the item.  If no, then will take a vote. Those in favor say "yea."  Those against say item.  If no, then will take a vote. Those in favor say "yea."  Those against say "nay." Then announcing the vote and motion passes either unanimously or by the vote count. Next item of business on the agenda Chair   Leads the meeting and makes sure it runs smoothly Discussion remains on topic Try to encourage participation from all members on the commission Commission Members  Attend meetings Read the agenda/packet prior to the meeting  Participate in the discussions   4.CALL TO THE PUBLIC Pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431.01(H), public comment is permitted (not required) on matters NOT listed on the agenda. Any such comment (i) must be within the jurisdiction of the Commission, and (ii) is subject to reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions. The Commission will not discuss or take legal action on matters raised during Call to the Public unless the matters are properly noticed for discussion and legal action. At the conclusion of the Call to the Public, individual commissioners may (i) respond to criticism, (ii) ask staff to review a matter, or (iii) ask that the matter be placed on a future Commission agenda.    None   5.CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION: Approval of June 13, 2022 CSAC Minutes       MOVED BY Commissioner Rory Wilson, SECONDED BY Commissioner Craig Rudolphy   Vote: 6 - 0 - Unanimously   6.CONSIDERATION & POSSIBLE ACTION:  CSAC 2023 Proposed Dates       MOVED BY Commissioner Craig Rudolphy, SECONDED BY Commissioner Stephen Barnes   Vote: 6 - 0 - Unanimously   7.REVIEW AND DISCUSSION: Orientation Manual for Commissioners       Ms. Lopuszanski reported on the status of the Orientation Manual for Commissioners.  The digital version, including a section on Commissioners and their duties, will be completed to be presented at the October 24, 2022, CSAC Meeting.    8.UPDATE: Workgroup Topic - Benchmarking other cities’ fitness equipment and adaptive equipment for those with special needs       Commissioner Wilson and Vice Chair Reddick presented their workgroup topic, "  Commissioner Wilson and Vice Chair Reddick presented their workgroup topic, " Benchmarking other cities' fitness equipment and adaptive equipment for those with special needs. A listing of the top 15 recommendations for Adaptive Equipment was presented to the commissioners.  Noteworthy from Vice Chair Reddick and Commissioner Wilson was wheelchair accessible equipment with dual access, and water stations. Ms.Goodwin thanked the workgroup for their detailed report and expressed how helpful this information would be for staff to move forward.   9.UPDATE: Workgroup Topic - Walkability improvements in town.  Where can people not walk to a park?       Chair Varela and Commissioner Barnes presented their workgroup topic on "Walkability improvements in town. Where can people not walk to a park?" Chair Varela shared that there are areas on Saugero to Fountain Hills Blvd as well as Palisades to Fountain Hills Blvd on El Lago where walking is done in the bike lanes as there are no sidewalks. Cross street safety was discussed and crosswalks as well as bike safety. Ms. Goodwin shared that there will be a bike rodeo at the November 5th Day of Play event and address bike safety.  Ms. Goodwin asked the commissioners to take a picture and send it to Community Services if they see areas that have no sidewalks, as sidewalk in-fil is a priority.    10.UPDATE: Special Events       Ms. Ayres informed the commissioners of the upcoming events and the need for volunteers at the inflatables and Town Tent for Spooky Blast that will take place at Four Peaks Park on October 29, 2022.     11.UPDATE:  Volunteer Opportunities and Town Events       Ms. Goodwin provided information on Make a Difference Day (MADD) which will be held on October 22, 2022, from 8 AM-Noon.  Volunteers will be involved with 39 projects along with 5 Town projects.    12.UPDATE:  Next Meeting October 24, 2022       The next CSAC meeting will be held on October 24, 2022 at 5:00 PM in Town Council Chambers.    13.ADJOURNMENT at 6:03 PM    MOVED BY Commissioner Craig Rudolphy, SECONDED BY Commissioner Ron Ruppert   Vote: 6 - 0 - Unanimously     COMMUNITY SERVICES ADVISORY COMMUNITY SERVICES ADVISORY COMMISSION ____________________________ Natalie Varela, Chair             ATTEST AND PREPARED BY: ______________________________  Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant    CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing minutes are a true and correct copy of the minutes of the Regular Meeting held by the Fountain Hills Community Services Advisory Commission in the Town Hall Council Chambers on the 26th day of September, 2022. I further certify that the meeting was duly called and that a quorum was present. Dated this October 24, 2022.                                                                                         _________________________________                                                                                          Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant ITEM 5. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 10/24/2022 Meeting Type: Community Services Advisory Commission Agenda Type:                   Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Request to Community Services Advisory Commission (Agenda Language):  UPDATE: CSAC Commissioners Follow-up on Observed Areas Lacking Walkability Staff Summary (Background) Form Review Form Started By: Patti Lopuszanski Started On: 10/20/2022 04:07 PM Final Approval Date: 10/20/2022  ITEM 6. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 10/24/2022 Meeting Type: Community Services Advisory Commission Agenda Type:                   Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Request to Community Services Advisory Commission (Agenda Language):  DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION: Review of Skate Park Renovation Project Staff Summary (Background) Attachments Skate Park Project  Form Review Form Started By: Patti Lopuszanski Started On: 10/20/2022 12:37 PM Final Approval Date: 10/20/2022  ITEM 7. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 10/24/2022 Meeting Type: Community Services Advisory Commission Agenda Type:                   Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Request to Community Services Advisory Commission (Agenda Language):  UPDATE:  Fountain Controller App Staff Summary (Background) Form Review Form Started By: Patti Lopuszanski Started On: 10/20/2022 12:40 PM Final Approval Date: 10/20/2022  ITEM 8. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 10/24/2022 Meeting Type: Community Services Advisory Commission Agenda Type:                   Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Request to Community Services Advisory Commission (Agenda Language):  UPDATE: Community Center Mold Issue Staff Summary (Background) Ms. Goodwin will update the CSAC Commission on the steps that will take place to remediate the mold issue during the closure of the Community Center from November 11-14, 2022.  Form Review Form Started By: Patti Lopuszanski Started On: 10/20/2022 04:04 PM Final Approval Date: 10/20/2022  ITEM 9. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 10/24/2022 Meeting Type: Community Services Advisory Commission Agenda Type:                   Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Request to Community Services Advisory Commission (Agenda Language):  REVIEW AND DISCUSSION: Town of Fountain Hills Dementia Friendly Designation  Staff Summary (Background) The Town of Fountain Hills is moving forward to join the nine other communities in the State of Arizona as a designated and recognized  Dementia Friendly Community.  On October 17, 2022, the Dementia Friendly Task Force held their first meeting made up of community members that are passionate about bringing dementia awareness to the Town of Fountain Hills through a partnership with local law and fire enforcement, businesses, and community services to meet the needs of those living with dementia and their caregivers.  Attachments Dementia Friendly Presentation by Janice Greeno, Banner Healthcare  Form Review Form Started By: Patti Lopuszanski Started On: 10/20/2022 12:42 PM Final Approval Date: 10/20/2022  © 2017 Janice Greeno, MA, CAVS Senior Outreach Program Manager Banner Sun Health Research Institute/ Banner Alzheimer’s Institute Dementia Friendly Communities 2 Alzheimer’s and Dementia Statistics *Over 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s Disease •150,000 Arizonans aged 65+ live with disease •262,000 AZ Family Caregivers are affected, with 53.5% report chronic health conditions themselves •Projected increase in Arizona cases: 33.3% by 2025 –Fastest growing state in the nation with 200,000 cases expected *Impact of COVID-19: Alzheimer’s and dementia deaths have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the Alzheimer’s Association: –10% of 65+ persons have dementia –50% of 85+ have dementia *2022 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts & Figures, Alzheimer’s Association, alz.org 3 What is Dementia Friends? •Developed by the Alzheimer’s Society in the United Kingdom •Now in the United States •Help community members: –Understand what dementia is –How dementia affects people –How we can make a difference in the lives of people with dementia 4 Five Key Messages •Dementia is not a normal part of aging. •Dementia is caused by diseases of the brain. •Dementia is not just about having memory problems. •It is possible to have a good quality of life with dementia. •There’s more to the person than the dementia. 5 How to Learn More To learn more about dementia and the Dementia Friends movement, check out the podcast, Dementia Untangled wherever you listen to podcasts. 6 Dementia Friendly Arizona One Community at a Time….. 1. Tempe, Arizona 2. Surprise, Arizona 3. Scottsdale, Arizona 4. Phoenix, Arizona 5. Mesa, Arizona 6. Glendale, Arizona 7. Pima/Southern Arizona 8. Goodyear, Arizona 9. Sun Lakes Community 10. Who’s Next???? Dementia Friendly America: www.dfamerica.org Making Arizona Dementia Friendly 7 Introduction to DFA Phase 1: Convene Convene community leaders & partners to understand dementia and its implications Phase 2: Engage Engage key leaders to assess current strengths and gaps Phase 3: Analyze Analyze community needs, determine issues, set community goals Phase 4: Develop an Action Plan Develop a community action plan to includes objectives & strategies; seek funding as needed to support/sustain the plan 8 Joining the DFA Network To Join the Dementia Friendly America Network of Communities: •Convene as a Dementia Friendly Team •Complete the DFA Application •Provide three or more letters of support representing different community sectors •If your DFA community is in a state with a DFA state lead, please include an additional letter of support from that agency/individual. 9 Resources: Virtual Memory Cafés There are over ten Memory Cafés in Arizona, here’s one example: Surprise Memory Café WHO: People with early to moderate memory loss and their caregivers WHEN: 2nd (virtual) and 4th (in person)Tuesdays of each month, 10-11:30am WHERE: Salvation Army 17420 N. Avenue of the Arts, Surprise, AZ As part of Dementia Friendly Surprise, when we meet in person again, the Memory Café goal is to provide a social and resource place for people living with memory loss and their care partners. The group typically gathers for coffee and socialization. Then, caregivers participate in an education and support session while people with memory loss actively participate in life enrichment. The program and others like it are free of charge and no reservations are required.For more information call 623-832-6637 or email BannerResearch@bannerhealth.com 10 Resources •Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline o 800.272.3900 o alz.org o Serves people with memory loss, caregivers, health care professionals and concerned friends/family and provides referrals to local community programs and services, dementia- related education, crisis assistance and emotional support. •Area Agency on Aging, 24-Hour Senior HELP LINE o 602-264-HELP (4357), Toll Free at 888-264-2258 o aaaphx.org o AAA advocates, plans, coordinates, develops and deliver services for adults aged 60+. Provides information, assistance and connects people with meals, transportation, care and additional resources for residents of Maricopa County, Arizona. 11 Resources -Learn More Dementia Friendly America: www.dfamerica.org Banner Alzheimer’s Institute: www.banneralz.org/DementiaFriends Dementia Friends USA: dementiafriendsusa.org 12 Resources: Clinical Care and Support Banner Alzheimer’s Institute (Phoenix and Tucson) www.banneralz.org Banner Sun Health Research Institute (Sun City) www.bannershri.org 13 Stay Connected & Get Involved SIGN UP FOR OUR BEACON NEWSLETTER LIKE US ON FACEBOOK JOIN A RESEARCH STUDY APPOINTMENTS & TELEHEALTH AVAILABLE AT OUR CLINICS FIND CLASSES AND EVENTS AT BANNERALZ.ORG/ CALENDAR This program was made possibly by the generous support of the Banner Alzheimer’s Foundation. 602-747-GIVE -Give.BannerHealth.com/Alzheimers 14 Thank you for making a difference! 15 Thank You Thank You! ITEM 10. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 10/24/2022 Meeting Type: Community Services Advisory Commission Agenda Type:                   Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Request to Community Services Advisory Commission (Agenda Language):  REVIEW AND DISCUSSION: Orientation Manual for Commissioners Staff Summary (Background) Form Review Form Started By: Patti Lopuszanski Started On: 10/19/2022 12:53 PM Final Approval Date: 10/19/2022  ITEM 11. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 10/24/2022 Meeting Type: Community Services Advisory Commission Agenda Type:                   Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Request to Community Services Advisory Commission (Agenda Language):  UPDATE: Special Events Staff Summary (Background) Attachments Upcoming Events  Spooky Blast Flyer  Concerts on the Avenue  Day of Play  Hiking Challenge Flyer  Form Review Form Started By: Patti Lopuszanski Started On: 10/19/2022 12:59 PM Final Approval Date: 10/19/2022  F O U N T A I N H I L L S C O M M U N I T Y S E R V I C E SUPCOMING EVENTS 2022 Enjoy live music along the Avenue of the Fountains. Each evening will host two artists; a solo artist near Georgie's and a band near Sofrita's. Cornhole and yard games are spread throughout the event. Grab a bite to eat from a restaurant or bring a picnic dinner. CONCERTS ON THE AVENUE AVENUE OF THE FOUNTAINS WEDNESDAYS 5:30PM - 7:30PM Explore all the programs Fountain Hills has to offer from pre-school - seniors. This event is for all ages. You can participate in a variety of class demonstrations. Inflatables and a Touch A Truck event will add to the fun! Snacks and beverages will be served. DAY OF PLAY-TOUCH A TRUCKFOUNTAIN HILLS COMMUNITY CENTERSATURDAYNOV 510:00AM - 12:00PM Celebrate Halloween at this family-friendly event that takes place at Four Peaks Park this year. Merchants will be handing out candy and will have fun activities at each booth. Inflatables, a costume contest, and a Halloween-themed movie will keep the fun going. SPOOKY BLAST FOUR PEAKS PARKSATURDAYOCT 29 5:00PM - 8:00PM NOV 2-16 TURKEY TROTTHURSDAYNOV 24 7:15AM - 9:00AM Join us for the 32nd Annual Turkey Trot 5K Run & Fitness Walk. This valley- wide favorite runs around the world-famous fountain at Fountain Park on Thanksgiving morning. You can choose from a 5K timed run or a 1-mile fitness walk. Register at fhturkeytrot.com AVENUE OF THE FOUNTAINS SATURDAYDEC 3 5:00PM - 8:00PM ROLL IN THE GLOW AVENUE OF THE FOUNTAINS Join us for the Lighted Bike Parade! Decorate your bike and register for the bike parade. This FREE event includes a live band, inflatables, and holiday shopping. This event is in collaboration with Stroll in the Glow. THURSDAYDEC 29 10:30 AM-NOON NOON NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATION COMMUNITY CENTER Celebrate the NEW YEAR early with us! Join the 90's themed party for crafts, games, activities, and a balloon drop at Noon. This event has something for all ages from pre-school to senior. PRESENTED BY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 5:00-8:00PM5:00-8:00PM II FOUR PEAKS PARKFOUR PEAKS PARK TRICK OR TREATINGTRICK OR TREATING THRILLER GROUP DANCETHRILLER GROUP DANCE COSTUME CONTESTCOSTUME CONTEST INFLATABLESINFLATABLES MOVIE IN THE PARKMOVIE IN THE PARK FOOD TRUCKS & MORE!FOOD TRUCKS & MORE! Fountainhillsaz.gov/spookyblastFountainhillsaz.gov/spookyblast PRE-REGISTRATION RECOMMENDEDPRE-REGISTRATION RECOMMENDED COSTUME CONTESTCOSTUME CONTESTREGISTRATIONREGISTRATION How to enter: PRE-REGISTRATION IS RECOMMENDED. REGISTER ONLINE AT FOUNTAINHILLSAZ.GOV/REC. PRESENTED BY COSTUME CONTEST MOVIE IN THE PARK THRILLER DANCE 5:00-8:00pmTRICK OR TREAT CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN AT THIS FAMILY-FRIENDLY EVENT THAT TAKES PLACE AT FOUR PEAKS PARK THIS YEAR. MERCHANTS WILL BE HANDING OUT CANDY, POPCORN, TREATS, GAMES, BOUNCERS, AND MORE! INTERESTED IN SETTING UP A BOOTH? PLEASE COMPLETE THE ONLINE INTEREST APPLICATION AT FOUNTAINHILLSAZ.GOV/SPOOKYBLAST BY AUGUST 19TH. LOVE 2 DANCE IS OFFERING FREE THRILLER DANCE LESSONS. REGISTER FOR ONE OR BOTH CLASSES AND COME OUT TO JOIN THE THRILLER FLASH MOB AT SPOOKY BLAST. LOVE 2 DANCE WILL BE LEADING A GROUP THRILLER DANCE. BE A PART OF THE FUN! 5:30pm 5:45pm 1ST $50 GIFT CARD AND HALLOWEEN GOODIES 2ND $25 GIFT CARD AND HALLOWEEN GOODIES 3RD FOUNTAIN HILLS SWAG BAG AND HALLOWEEN GOODIES THREE PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED IN EACH CATEGORY: 6:15-8:00pm CATEGORIES:YOUTH ADULT hUMAN & PET ENJOY HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA A FAMILY-FRIENDLY MOVIE IN THE PARK ON THE NORTH FIELD. FOUNTAINHILLSAZ.GOV/SPOOKYBLASTFOUNTAINHILLSAZ.GOV/SPOOKYBLAST COSTUME CONTESTCOSTUME CONTEST REGISTRATIONREGISTRATION family Enjoy liv e music alo ng th e A ve nue . P lay co rnh ole. Sh op fr om local artist s. P u rchase Town Stat e 48 T -S hirts Solo: I Am Hologram Band: Chuck Hall N O V E M B E R 9 Solo: Dave Clark Band: Copper State Blues Band N O V E M B E R 1 6 Solo: Ritchie Fliegler Band: The Black Hole N O V E M B E R 2 P R E S E N T E D B Y NOV 5 10AM - 12PMFOUNTAIN HILLS COMMUNITY CENTER All ages can enjoy Day of Play as they engage with fun and interactive activities: TOUCH-A-TRUCK C L A S S DE M OS BIKE RODEO F U N F O R E V E R Y O N E TABLE TENNISTOURNAMENT Crafts Doughnuts with Deputies Table Tennis TournamentPre-Registration Recommended Meet Our Instructors Bike RodeoTouch-A-Truck T W O C H A L L E N G E S Short & Easy Challenge for a total of 7 miles. Long & Moderate Challenge for a total of 28 miles. Register Now $15 Includes a T Shirt N O V E M B E R 1 -3 0 Visit us online for more details fountainhillsaz.gov/hikingchallenge ITEM 12. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 10/24/2022 Meeting Type: Community Services Advisory Commission Agenda Type:                   Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Request to Community Services Advisory Commission (Agenda Language):  UPDATE: Volunteer Opportunities and Town Events Staff Summary (Background) Attachments November Volunteer Opportunities  Form Review Form Started By: Patti Lopuszanski Started On: 10/19/2022 12:58 PM Final Approval Date: 10/19/2022  ITEM 13. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 10/24/2022 Meeting Type: Community Services Advisory Commission Agenda Type:                   Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Patti Lopuszanski, Executive Assistant Request to Community Services Advisory Commission (Agenda Language):  DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE DIRECTION: Future Agenda Items Staff Summary (Background) Commissioners may identify items or issues they wish to be considered for inclusion on a future agenda.  Form Review Form Started By: Patti Lopuszanski Started On: 10/20/2022 03:59 PM Final Approval Date: 10/20/2022