Antrim Friends of Recreation - Meeting Minutes
Saturday, March 7, 2009, 8:30am
Members in attendance:
Laurie Cass-Griggs
Cindy Healy
Lauren Kirkpatrick
Celeste Lunetta
Janet McEwen
Myonna Taylor
Catrina Young
Items Discussed:
Lion's Club "Outdoor Guide":
Dick Loveland from the Antrim/Bennington Lions Club came to speak to us regarding the "Outdoor Guide" their group is planning. Currently the guide is slated to have 48 pages and has two thrusts: Special Places and Activities. This is tentative and could change based upon the final outcome of the input as well as amount needed to print and price quotes. The guide will contain maps and listings of areas of special interest as well as a breakdown of activities in this area with information written by local residents.
Dick asked the Friends of Recreation to offer suggestions and to perhaps take ownership of a section to research and include in the guide. Money will be raised to print the guide and get it into the hands of hopefully all residents. Many of the members of AFOR agreed that it was a viable project and volunteered suggestions and their help in some areas including a type of nature scavenger hunt/letterboxing page, information on bird watching, the Antrim Yacht Club, redrawing local maps, ice skating, etc. and they also volunteered local names for Dick to contact to gain more information about specific interests.
Dick also presented us with a tentative schedule for guest speakers that the Lion's Club wants to line up for a series at the James A. Tuttle Library. This is still in the formation process and they are working on acquiring quality speakers before they announce such a series.
Treasurer's Report:
We have $1600 at this moment. $96 was made at the last Rollerskating event.
Recruitment:
Janet feels that it is very important that the AFOR members start recruiting new members - especially parents of middle school-aged kids for our group. We have lost some of our members and she feels that the AFOR needs younger leadership. So if you know of someone who wants to help us out - please ask them to come to our next meeting or get their email address so that we can start sending them the minutes of the meeting to be informed.
Important Upcoming Events: (Please mark your calendars!)
(And if I have any of these dates wrong - please correct me - we covered a lot of ground on Saturday!)
March 14 - Rollerskating - please donate a baked item to sell for concessions!
March 20 - GBS Dance - 7/8th Grades, 7-9:30 pm
March 21 - CPR Class - see Celeste
April 2 - Thursday, 7pm AFOR members meet to stuff eggs/prepare for Easter Egg Hunt
April 3 - Movie at the Town Hall
April 4 - Easter Egg Hunt at AES - 9:30 - 11am - Please bring one dozen hard-boiled white eggs
April 11 - Rollerskating
April 16 - Community Supper - Movie?
April 17 - GBS Dance
April 19 - Town Hall Movie "Australia"
May 2 - Fishing Derby/Bike Rodeo - Please donate baked item by 7:30 am in the bandstand.
May 9 - Rollerskating
May 15 - GBS Dance
Middle School Dances:
The group decided to have a dances on the 3rd Friday of the month - the dates being March 20, April 17 and May 15. If you know of anyone who would like to help chaperone, please have them call Janet. In May there may be a dance for the 6/7/8th graders and then none in June because it's a busy month. Cindy Healy offered to help chaperone this dance.
Roller Skating:
Celeste has booked the Roller Skating in the Town Gym for every second Saturday of the month from January through April.
Town Hall Movies:
Celeste talked to the group about the movies she has started showing at the Town Hall. She hopes to show movies the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the week and may make the first Friday of the month an Adult/Older Teen PG13 Movie starting at 9pm. In the summer she may show some matinees.
Thursday, April 16, there is a community supper in town and she hopes to show a movie afterwards.
Also - April 19th she is showing "Australia."
She says she is going to start promoting it more and that the Police Department may purchase a popcorn machine to help with concessions.
The group also talked about getting some signage either on the Town Hall Bldg. or a sandwich sign out front to help publicize the events in town, and Janet mentioned that perhaps Mr. Sweeney at GBS could have the students make one for us. We felt it important to have a universal place to list town events.
Celeste mentioned having a Facebook page to announce events and also a suggestion box at the movies to help her select good movies - also a donation box to help defray the cost of renewing the lease.
Fishing Derby:
This year's fishing derby is scheduled for May 2nd. We need help with getting food for this event set up by 7:30am at the bandstand. The kids can start fishing at 8am so we need to be ready with baked goods, muffins, donuts, granola bars, water, etc. Also (depending on the weather that day) hot cocoa, coffee, etc.
Easter Egg Hunt:
Please bring one dozen hard-boiled white eggs. Catrina will speak to a dentist about possibly getting toothbrushes to hand out. The group looked into ordering novelties to include as prizes. Some of the events we have planned in addition to the hunt:
Egg Matching
Pumpkin seeds to plant (grow them into a pumpkin and return with it at our Halloween party!)
Bunny Ear Making Craft
Face Painting
Easter Themed Raffles
Egg Balancing Races
Live bunnies/lambs - ???
Digital pictures with a lamb???
If community groups want to help to earn community service hours they would need to be supervised.
Other news:
We are updating our AFOR contact list with current names, addresses, phone number and email information. Could you please respond to this email with your current contact information if you have not already? Also -- if you know of anyone else who would like to volunteer - please forward this email to them or send us their contact information. Thank you!
Also - we are hoping to use our blog as a way of communication - utilizing the posting and comment features to stay connected. In the near future I will make our blog private and post each month's meetings to it. So please bookmark this address: http://antrimfriendsofrec.blogspot.com/
Feel free to use the comment section for your thoughts and to stay connected!
Next meeting:
April 2, Thursday, 7pm. Help us prepare for the Easter Egg Hunt! :)
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Friday, January 9, 2009
Roller Skating - Saturdays in the Town Gym!

Don't miss Roller Skating in the Town Gym - January 10th, February 14th, March 14th, and April 11th! Family Session: 6:00 - 7:30 PM
Teen and Older Session: 7:30 - 9:00 PM
Cost is $2.oo per person with a $4.00 maximum per family. Skate rentals are $5.00.
Please do not bring skates from home - skate rentals are provided.
Rec. Center is also open from 6:00 to 9:00 PM with Dance, Dance Revolution on the big screen and glow in the dark, black light fun!
If you have questions, call the Recreation Office at 588-3121.
This is not a School/ConVal activity. Antrim Recreation is a tax-exempt Municipal organization.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Santa Claus is coming to town!
Antrim Friends of Recreation invites you to the annualChristmas Tree Lighting
at Memorial Park,
Sunday, December 7th at 4pm.
Join us in caroling with the AES Chorale, lighting the holiday tree and waiting for Santa's arrival! After Santa arrives, we will be walking to Town Hall to sip on hot chocolate, share cookies and secrets with SANTA!
Holiday Wreath Raffle - $1 ticket.
All proceeds from raffle and donations go towards Operation Santa.
Parents - remember to bring your camera for photos!

Antrim Friends of Recreation is a private non-profit community organization. For information or to volunteer, contact Janet at: 588-6151 or friendsofrec@gmail.com.
This is not a Conval Sponsored activity.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Antrim Halloween Candy Drive
Every year, downtown Antrim residents distribute candy to over 200 children! The downtown area is the fun, safe place to bring your family for trick or treating, and a candy drive helps make this accessible to even more families!Throughout the month of October, Antrim is collecting candy donations for downtown residents to distribute on Halloween. The James A. Tuttle Library has graciously agreed to be a drop-off point for candy donations. Please drop off your trick or treat donations to the James A. Tuttle Library, 45 Main Street. Candy should be wrapped in unopened bags.
If you are a downtown resident who would like to request candy to distribute on Halloween, please come in or call the Library at 588-6786 to be added to the list. Then, one week before Halloween - come in and pick up your candy! We'll divide it equally between all participants.
Questions? Contact the Antrim Friends of Recreation at friendsofrec@gmail.com. We would greatly appreciate your community support!
Antrim Home and Harvest Days a Success!


What a wonderful weekend we had here in Antrim for our annual Home and Harvest Days! Shown above are two of the jumping tents in the kids' fun and games area sponsored by the Antrim Friends of Recreation. I think it is safe to say that all the kids there had a great time. Thank you to all the people who volunteered both at the games and also at the concession table. It was much appreciated!
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Roller Skating - Saturdays in the Town Gym!
Don't miss Roller Skating in the Town Gym - September 13, October 11, and November 8! Family Session: 6:00 - 7:30 PMTeen and Older Session: 7:30 - 9:00 PM
Cost is $2.oo per person with a $4.00 maximum per family. Skate rentals are $5.00.
Please do not bring skates from home - skate rentals are provided.
Rec. Center is also open from 6:00 to 9:00 PM with Dance, Dance Revolution on the big screen and glow in the dark, black light fun!
If you have questions, call the Recreation Office at 588-3121.
This is not a School/ConVal activity. Antrim Recreation is a tax-exempt Municipal organization.
Monday, September 1, 2008
First Meeting of the New School Year!
This Tuesday, September 2 marks our first meeting at 7pm at the Recreation Center/Town Gym. Please come and invite any interested parties to attend.First on the adgenda: Antrim Home and Harvest Festival.
We are responsible for the supervision of the games at Touchwood Square. September 9-3pm. We need suggestions and times for people that can help. Our responsibility is to supervise the bouncy tents. We need to have a schedule of 2 hour blocks.
Other Agenda items:
Calendar for the year.
Getting our brochure out to the schools to collect names & numbers of new volunteers.
Determine if we want an Open House Event for our Group
Middle School Dances.
Roller Skating Events.
Hope you can join us!
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