7.c) Summer Recreation ProgrammingSCANDIA
Staff Report
Date of Meeting: March 4, 2019
To: Parks and Recreation Committee
From: Judi Negus, Office Assistant
Re: Summer 2019 Recreation Programs
Background:
Since 2007, the City had partnered with the Girl Scouts of the Minnesota and Wisconsin River
Valleys to offer summer recreation programs at Camp Lakamaga on Big Marine Lake. At the
October 1, 2018 PRC meeting, Staff reported the decline in registrations for our summer
recreation programs. Staff reached out to Pam Wurster of Camp Lakamaga to discuss summer
2019 recreation programs. Due to low enrollment last year, and the fact that we didn't meet
the minimum registration requirements, Camp Lakamaga will not be offering day camps this
summer.
Below is a summary of the past five years' registrations at Camp Lakamaga:
2018
Camp Adventurers (Full Day)
Camp Explorers (Half -Day)
Minimum 12
Session 1
7
0
Session 2
9
0
2017
Minimum 5
Session 1
9
3
Session 2
11
0
Session 3
5
3
2016
Session 1
10
0
Session 2
10
0
Session 3
17
5
2015
Session 1
11
7
Session 2
6
8
Session 3
7
0
2014
Session 1
10
7
Session 2
22
2
Session 3
21
3
Last year, we also offered two week-long tennis sessions. One session had four registrations
and the other session was canceled due to only receiving two registrations.
The new "Art in Action" program offered last year was quite a success with 16 participants.
Issue:
What summer recreation programs should be offered?
Proposal Details:
Staff met with Brooke Smith, the Arts Education Director at St. Croix Festival Theatre. The
theatre would like to offer the Art in Action summer arts camp again this summer. The camp
would run the week of August 12 through August 16 at the Community Center. The week-long
camp runs from 8:30 a.m. to noon. All registrations would go directly to Festival Theatre.
Program details would be included in the City spring newsletter that will be sent to Scandia
residents the end of March. In addition, all programs would be promoted on the City's website
and Facebook page.
Recommendation:
Staff recommends we offer the Art in Action program and pursue other programs based on the
results of the recent recreation programming survey.