2015 Year End Report
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2015 Year End Report
Kendallville Park and Recreation Department 211 Iddings Street Kendallville, Indiana 46755 Phone (260)347-1064 January 5, 2016 Honorable Mayor Handshoe Members of the Common Council Citizens of Kendallville In accordance with the laws of the State of Indiana and amendments, thereto, the annual report of the Board of Parks and Recreation, City of Kendallville, for the year 2015, is hereby submitted. Due to successful planning and fund raising in 2014, we were able to complete several capital projects in 2015. These projects include a gravity feed sewer line extension to service the east beach and campground restroom facilities. We were able to design and purchase 3 new play areas and structures. All 3 were then installed during a community build day. A section of park road, that is prone to flooding, was raised with millings last year. It was then paved by the Street Department. Another partnering project was with the Waste Water Department, they assisted in a 1350 foot sidewalk extension project. Nine hundred feet of the sidewalk has been formed and poured as of now. A meeting was held with community leaders to discuss the future of the Youth Center and the park office. It was clear after much discussion that we should stay at the current location and continue our unique programming. A Changing Focus Grant, received from The Dekko Foundation, made it possible for us to update the building’s exterior. The Kendallville Rotary Club committed to building a new pavilion at the Kendallville Outdoor Recreation Complex. After a successful fund raising campaign, Rotary members began construction on the pavilion and are now near completion. This year The Apple Festival of Kendallville celebrated its 30 year anniversary. The Kendallville Park and Recreation Department would like to thank everyone that continues to support and partner with them on various projects and events. Sincerely, Jim Pankop Jim Pankop Park Director N W E S 0.02 1.8 26.4 80.2 76.2 208.9 3 138.8 4 2 29.4 1 2 117 2 ACRES 4 1 BALL DIAMONDS BASKETBALL GOALS 1 9 90 BEACH 9 1 1 41.5 3 18.6 739.82 11 10 2 2 90 1 30 1 3 1 230 8 1 2 DISC GOLF 1 CAMP SITES FISHING PIER 17 1 1 14 1 3 12 1 12 GYM / AUDITORIUM HIKING TRAIL 3 141 3 PAVILIONS 63 6 HORSESHOE COURTS PICNIC TABLES 1 10 7 1 4 2 Wes Frehse Preserve 2 1 East CR 1000 PLAYGROUNDS 6 Sunset Park SHUFFLEBOARD COURTS Outdoor Recreation Complex 1 Youth Center 1 Maintenance Garage 2 Briedert Park 2 Blackman Woods Preserve 2.5 Bixler Lake - East 1 Bixler Lake Wetland Nature Area GRILLS Bixler Lake RESTROOMS 3 BOAT LAUNCH FACILITY SOCCER FIELDS 3 TOTAL 3 Bixler Lake - West TENNIS COURTS Facilities Inventory Recreational Services Recreational Services within the Park Department provides a wide variety of activities reaching a diverse group of individuals. This includes group and individual programming that promotes a high quality of life through positive social interactions. The park department is committed to improving and continuing to make a difference by offering opportunities that promote physical activity and social connections. These activities will be held in the park, a welcoming environment where individuals thrive. Hosting large community events requires a great deal of planning and additional manpower. We rely on volunteers and understand the important role they play within our department. The additional assistance and coordination of various agencies and individuals is appreciated and does not go unnoticed. By creating partnerships with local groups, organizations and individuals we are able to enhance the quality and number of recreational services and events that the community can enjoy. Listed is a brief description of many of the recreational services offered. Core Services • Bixler Lake Campground offers reasonably priced family camping. The campground features water and electrical hookups, shaded camping areas, and clean handicappedaccessible restrooms. • Bixler Lake has two public beaches that have certified lifeguards assigned throughout the summer months. • The Youth Center provides the venue for Wednesday afternoon euchre games. • Office assistance, maintenance, cleanup and other support was provided to the Apple Festival Committee again this year. • There were 19 garden plots at Sunset Park prepared and rented to citizens. Fitness • Children, age’s kindergarten through 6th grade, enjoyed weekly skate nights at the Youth Center. • The park offers and maintains over 3 miles of walking trails and pedestrian walkways to promote walking as a means of exercise. • Indoor walking remained popular as several individuals walk daily inside the Youth Center. • Beginner and intermediate gymnastic classes are popular among the area youth. • Tennis lessons for beginners and intermediate level youth were offered. • An 18 hole disc golf course, within the park, continued to be utilized by a vast number of individuals. • Four one-man and 2 two-man kayaks are available for use on Bixler Lake for a minimal fee. Rent them at the campground office and experience the beauty of the lake while getting some exercise as well. Education • Attending the Mid America Camping Conference for a week at Camp Tecumsah. • The Park Preschool provides classes for both 3 year olds and 4 year olds. They provide a nurturing environment that promotes social, emotional, cognitive and physical guidance to the youth. • Attended the Great Lakes Institute Conference. • Attended Transworld Halloween Convention in St Louis. • Painting classes remain very popular as many classes were full with a waiting list. • Master naturalist classes were attended in hopes of bringing nature related educational activities to the park. • The Park Daycamp designed, built and maintained raised garden beds. The produce from the garden was shared and distributed to the community. • Open air bulletin boards were maintained at the entrance to the nature trail with brochures to guide visitors on their way. • We were weekly guests on 95.5 The Hawk discussing upcoming events within the park and community. Events • Polar Bear Plunge: January 1, 2015 The 5th annual Polar Bear Plunge brought out a diverse group of individuals as they brought in the New Year plunging into the chilly waters of Bixler Lake. Several of the participants dressed up in silly costumes which made the event fun for spectators as well. • Snowman/Snow Sculpture Contest: January/February 2015 As a means to promote winter activity in the park, we started the snow man, or snow sculpture contest. Participants could build a snow man, or snow sculpture, on their own time in the park. They were to submit photos of their masterpiece to the Park Department for judging. This allows participants to do it on their own time. It also promotes winter activity in the park where individuals can be creative and resourceful in an attempt to win a prize. • Ping Pong Tournament: January 24, 2015 A family oriented ping pong tournament was held at the Youth Center as a way to engage people during the winter months. Several families came out and participated in the free event. Youth, Women’s, Men’s and Double’s divisions allowed everyone to play and be competitive. • Night time Easter Egg Hunt: April 2, 2015 A crowd of approximately 300 children and family members, armed with flashlights, waited anxiously to hunt over 3000 Easter eggs. The hunt was held at the sports complex ball diamonds due to the campground being muddy from the sewer line project. All children received a goody bag and had the opportunity to visit with the Easter Bunny, Chicken and Lamb. • Explore The Outdoors: April 25, 2015 WFWA, PBS39 and Kendallville Parks and Recreation Department encouraged elementary aged children to explore the outdoors, learn about nature, the environment and participate in outdoor activities. From investigations of wind, trees and habitats, to nature hikes and recycling activities, families can learn up-close about nature and the environment. • Mayday Art in the Park: May 1, 2015 As a Mayday surprise for visitors to the park, several bouquets of brightly painted bicycle rims were placed along the walking trail. The idea was to bring a little whimsy to the park, add some color and put a smile on people’s faces. • Community Playground Fundraiser and Build Day: May 9, 2015 After a successful fundraising campaign that involved several community events, the Park Department organized a community playground build day. We successfully recruited over 100 volunteers who came together to build three play structures in one day. The volunteers worked together to build the structures with the supervision of Sinclair Recreation. They were served breakfast and lunch that was provided by local businesses and organizations. This was the first time that Sinclair Recreation supervised the building of three in one day. • Kiwanis’s Mother’s Day 5K Walk/Run: May 10, 2015 • Memory Lantern Launch: May 15, 2015 Floating “memory” lanterns were sold, and a group lighting ceremony was held on the west beach on Bixler Lake. Individuals were able to purchase lanterns in honor of a loved one that was fighting a serious illness, or had passed away from a serious illness. This was the second year for this emotional event, and once again brought a diverse group of individuals. We are committed to continuing and improving this popular event as it gives people a reason to reflect on those they love. The Park Department partnered with the Kendallville Kiwanis to host a 5K Run/Walk. This event brings out people of all ages as it is promoted as a fun, healthy family activity. • Family Fun Glow Ride: May 29, 2015 The Park Department teamed up with the Cole Center Family YMCA and hosted a family fun glow ride. We provided glow sticks, necklaces and paint so that the participants could decorate themselves and their bicycles. Pavilions were transformed into “glow stations” with bubbles, lights and music for people to ride through. • Camp Wethonkitha: June 8, 2015-August 5, 2015 The Park Department and the Cole Center Family YMCA combined several areas of their summer daycamp program. The camp name was changed to Camp Wethonkitha, which is Native American for “we come together”. 120 children attended the 8 ½ week long camp. Trained counselors mentored children and led them in various activities, fieldtrips, kayaking and swimming. • Fourth of July Festival: July 4th, 2015 The park hosted the annual Fourth of July Festival and Firework Display. This year, there were several family friendly activities, vendors, food booths and concerts. Families could spend the evening in the park and then watch the magnificent fireworks display over Bixler Lake. This year’s show was coordinated to patriotic music organized by The Hawk 95.5. • KPC Triathlon: July 18, 2015 The Park Department is instrumental in setting up and working at the KPC Triathlon. They assist with the planning and organization, and make sure the venue is in order for race day. • Kids Triathlon: August 15, 2015 The third annual Kids Triathlon brought 120 children ages 5-15 into the park to swim, bike and run. This year, we added a division for special needs children. Our goal in hosting this event is to allow children to compete and finish a race while being in a safe, secure environment. Each year we try to improve various aspects to entice people to attend. We focus on making this a family friendly affair for all to enjoy. • Park Bench Auction: September 5, 2015 The Park Department partnered with the Downtown Business Association for their Art on Main Street project. This year 20 park benches were painted by local individuals. They were displayed on Main Street from Memorial Day until the auction. The auction was very successful. All of the money raised will go towards summer daycamp scholarships. • Kendallville BBQ Cook-off: September 12, 2015 Twelve teams competed in the first annual BBQ Cook-off held in Bixler Lake Campground. The teams cooked a variety of food including chicken, ribs, pulled pork and smoked peaches. The event was free to the public who could come out and enjoy samples of the areas’ best barbecue. Teams were judged on best appearance, tenderness and taste, with the winning team receiving a trophy and prize money. • Zombie Walk: October 24, 2015 Over 20 individuals, young and old, dressed up as Zombies and paraded down the Main Street business district in Kendallville. This park activity is free. However, we asked that participants donate non-perishable items to the local food pantry. We also invited the crowd to help scare people who attended the Spooky Trail, held in the campground, later in the evening. • Family Fall Festival/Spooky Trail: October 23 & 24, 2015 We utilized both the Outdoor Sports Complex and Bixler Lake Campground for the Family Fall Festival/Spooky Trail. There was a variety of family oriented activities, music, and food at the Sports Complex. Individuals, brave enough to walk through the Spooky Trail, could take a hayride to the campground which was turned into a scary Halloween walk. This event requires several hundred volunteers to set up, work and scare people walking the trail. • Community Christmas Greetings: December 2015 The campground was decorated with lights and Christmas cards designed and painted by local groups. Each evening the campground was lit up for spectators to drive through This year there were 61 boards for the public to view and enjoy. While they were driving through the display, they were also able to enjoy the local groups singing Christmas carols through their car stereo. On weekend nights, visitors were offered popcorn, hot chocolate and hot cider while driving through the display. They also had the opportunity to take a horse drawn wagon ride through the display on Saturday nights. Other • Amateur musicians showcased their talents at monthly Bluegrass Jams during the warmer months. All sessions were free and open to the public for the eleventh consecutive year. • Partnered with 95.5, The Hawk, to host Hawk Dogs on Main Street. A free lunch was given to the first 200 people to promote the park bench display downtown. • Worked weekly with the Functional Life Skills Class on various tasks. Their goal is to get the kids volunteering in the community. We arranged various jobs for them through the department. • The Park Department employees rang the Salvation Army Bell as a means to give back to the community. • Bixler Lake Park served as the site for several school cross-country events and 5K run/walks. • We hosted the 3 day Pokagon District Cub Scout Day Camp in June. Outdoor Recreation Complex 2015 – Wow!!! This was the summer we could have used a “dome” over our fields!! A very rainy season kept the maintenance staff and KORC scheduler very busy however, despite all the rain, we were able to have another very successful year. There was great excitement again this summer as we hosted the ASA Boys Nationals. This year there were 21 teams that competed in 2 age divisions. The KORC was also, for the 2nd year in a row, awarded the “Award of Excellence” from the ASA National governing body. The complex opened April 18th for the ASA Worth Power Series Men’s Slowpitch tournament. We hosted league play and tournament events throughout the summer ending October 26th. During the months of May, June and July, we were active 7 days a week. Weather did have an effect on some of our tournaments with one being shortened and 3 cancelled. The cancellations had an impact on revenue. We were able to host successful tournaments with a record number of participants and record crowds. The KORC also hosted many successful tournaments including: • ASA – Slowpitch Worth Power Series – 15 teams Boys Nationals – 21 teams th • 6 Annual School Daze Tournaments Boys – 18 teams Girls – 20 teams • WAHOO Tournaments Slugfest – 26 teams Shootout – 30 teams • BPA Tournament Bluegrass – 7 teams • Hit the Field Sports 2nd Annual Wooden Bat – 28 teams World Series Warmup – 16 teams Summer Kickoff – (Rain shortened) - 14 • USFA April - Diamonds Over Bixler - 13 teams June – Diamonds Over Bixler – (cancelled) • Fundraisers (Slow Pitch CoEd) 5th Annual Peggy Messer Alumni – 16 teams Ritchie – 12 teams Joe Bowers – 14 teams • Round the Clock Tournament Mens – 12 teams CoEd – 12 teams st • 1 Sunday Youth “Fall” Leagues in September 3 boys teams 3 girls teams We became “home” field for 12U-11U-9U Kendallville Titans, and the Peggy Musser Alumni Scholarship Tournament. We continue to be the facility for YMCA ragball, t-ball, flag football, soccer, NASA soccer, St John Soccer, ENMS soccer practices and cross country. In 2016 we are excited to partner with Hit the Field Sports. We will host the return of the Show Me the Leather tournament circuit for boys and girls. We will also host Tournament Tuesdays and Wooden Bat Wednesdays on select nights throughout the season. We look forward to the kick-off fundraiser for Phase 2 of the KORC. MAINTENANCE AND FACILITY DEVELOPMENT Successful project planning and fund raising in 2014 set the stage for a very busy 2015 for everyone at the Kendallville Park and Recreation Department, especially the maintenance crew. In addition to daily, weekly and seasonal obligations, many projects were completed in-house along with putting the finishing touches on contracted work. Cooperation and assistance from other city departments was also the key in completing many capital projects. The following is an account of those accomplishments. Outdoor Recreation Complex • The Kendallville Rotary Club is nearing completion on a new pavilion. • Continued adding infield sand for better drainage. • A fertilization and weed control program was completed. • Asphalt millings from street work were used to improve roads and parking lots. • Completed many irrigation repairs. Bixler Lake Park • Installed new play equipment in the Upper Park and Picnic Area. • Installed 2 new ADA compliant swing seats at the Tot Lot play area. • The section of park road, raised with millings, was paved by the Street Department. • Partnering with the Waste Water Department, a 1350 foot sidewalk extension project was started at the archery range and is headed south. Over 900 feet has been completed so far. • Added 20 ton of sand to both beaches. The beaches were groomed weekly during the swimming season. • Lake water quality was tested weekly during swimming season. • Asphalt milling from street work was used to repair stone roads and parking lots. Campground • New play equipment was installed. • A new RV dumping station was added. • Mutt Mitt dispenser was installed. Youth Center • The building received a new roof, siding and redesigned entrance. • Portable AC unit was added to the preschool classroom. • The large room floor was stripped and waxed. Other • The Apple Festival of Kendallville celebrated its 30 year anniversary. • Whitetails Unlimited purchased new targets for the archery range. • 90 cubic yards of wood mulch cushioning material was added to playgrounds for safety and appearance. • A gravity feed sewer line extension was completed to service the east beach and campground restroom facilities. • 110 picnic tables were repaired and painted. • Dr. Thomas Koerner purchased 4 trees for planting in the Park. • Purchased 3 new mowers and a utility vehicle. • Prepared 19 community garden plots at Sunset Park for rental. • Our Maintenance Crew assisted the Street Department with snow removal. • The removal of dead Ash trees continued with 18 trees and stumps removed from the manicured areas of the Park. • 90 cubic yards of engineered wood fiber mulch was added to playgrounds for safety and appearance. • Many flower beds were planted and cared for in-house, including the Park Avenue flower beds. • Completed monthly playground inspections. • Main Street banners were changed 3 times. • Provided picnic tables and trash cans for special events. Volunteer Projects • Philip Phan designed and installed new tree identification markers for his Eagle Scout project. • “The Little Free Library” was maintained by Emma Leedy. • The Herb Garden on Sherman Street was cared for by Master Gardener, Athina Lakis. • The plantings at the Gazebo were cared for by Ellyne Sollenberger. • Volunteers, too numerous to mention, helped with projects and events throughout the year. • Cooperation and assistance from other city departments continue to be a huge asset to the Park and Recreation Department. 2015 Program Summary Apple Festival Program # of Pgms 1 Fee FREE 2014 2015 2015 vs 2014 Difference 60,000 60,000 0 FREE FREE $15.00 FREE $5.00 0 300 20 544 UNK 5 50 300 50 0 0 -111 UNK -5 $25.00 entry/FREE spectators BBQ Cook-off Bluegrass Jams Boxing Camping Christmas Greeting Drive-thru Christmas Greeting Elf'd 1 5 1 1 1 1 Christmas Parade 4th of July Easter Egg Hunt (Nighttime) 1 1 1 Family Fall Festival Fine Art Painting Garden Plots Glow Ride Gymnastics (2015 - held off/on) 1 12 1 1 3 $20.00/$35.00 $5.00 Free $3.00/class Kid City Kids Triathlon Kiwanis Mother's Day Run KPC Triathlon Memory Lantern PBS Kids Explore nature with the Family Ping Pong Tournament PreSchool (T/Th) Preschool (M/W/F) Polar Bear Plunge 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 FREE $15.00 $15.00 $65.00 $5.00 FREE FREE $50.00/mnth $60.00/mnth FREE 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 $1.00 $1.00 $100/$115 FREE $36.00 FREE $3.00/class FREE Second Time Around Skate Night Summer Park Daycamp Swimming - Supervised Tennis Instruction Walk for Health Yoga Zombie Walk Year Round FREE .25/ticket free .50/ticket or $5.00 for Spooky Trail Didn't have 433 UNK UNK Didn't have Didn't participate 500+ 500+ 200 200 UNK 0 0 1500+ 88 19 0 59 1500+ 128 19 100 101 0 40 0 100 42 97 33 129 30 120 29 12 16 125 -400 -23 -18 -117 30 90 8 2 1 0 400 120 51 246 Didn't have 30 21 10 15 125 929 1148 130 UNK 23 25 66 52 Didn't participate 881 843 81 UNK 23 25 Didn't have 13 -48 -305 -49 UNK 0 0 -66 -39 Friends of the Park We owe much of our progress to assistance we receive from the civic giving of caring individuals, businesses and organizations. Each of them contribute in their own way to help make Kendallville better through parks and recreation. We express our appreciation with our Friends of the Park designation. 2015 Indiana & Michigan Power Aubrey & Ginny Ray 2000 Parkview Hospice Diane Perkins 2014 Jane Rhea Ellyne Sollenberger Jacqui Damerell Emmy Leedy Fred Inniger 1999 Clark Ream Georgie & John Rose 2013 Kendallville DoIt Center Farmers and Merchants Bank Deb Miller Rosie Miller Wesley Bailey 2012 East Noble Athletic Department Chris & Jim Ebert 2011 Brian Moreland Regina Thompson Garth Coons Erica Dekko Steve Mansfield Gary Strater, Inc. 2010 Jim Goodwin Sally Wagoner 2009 Pasquali Family 2008 Noble County Divers Club Kendallville Pizza Hut Mayor’sYouth Advisory Council 2007 Julie Gilbert Charna Baker Dave Deming 2006 Warren Blackman 2005 Arthur Mapes Family Whitetails Unlimited, Noble County Chapter HCP Recycling Terry Thacker 2004 Eric Lawson Robert Bohde/Hostler Appraisals J & J Restorations/Jack Ruger 2003 Alum Elect Structures 2002 Bill Douglas Jane Scheiber Ray Taylor 2001 Shepherds Automotive WAWK Radio Emmy Davies 1998 Factory Sites Dara Childers 1997 Kay Shepherd Advanced Thermal Technologies Dr. Shannon Arnett Tim Schlotter 1996 Kendallville Farm Store Dow Corning-STI Dr. Dennis Lamp Weible’s Paint Store Kendallville Fireworks Crew 1995 Julie Manger Courier Printing Jerry Kessler Claudette Lear Bill Savage Bill & Dee Rathge Jim Luttman Gwen Tipton 1994 Girl Scout Troop 150 Stan Fordeck/ Yewlanda Nursery Pat Careaux Jerry & Carol Alexander Lois Swartz Don Moore Cub Scout Pack 3105 Slater Concrete Products A & H Specialties 1993 East Noble FFA Tracy Tipton James Stephens Dr. Thomas Koerner Ted & Bessie Levy Paul Lydy Apple Festival Committee 1992 David & Marna Manuel Judge Robert Probst Rick Nowels Bill & Glendora Rathge Mark Edwards Juniper Hill Nursery Barb Kelly 1991 Duane Leighty Kendallville Housing Authority Gayle Smith Beverly Leitch Kendallville Central School Linda Yoder Kent & Ruth Ihrie Dekko Foundation Mark Larkin 1990 Dave & Sandy Desper Darrell Johnson George Rothgeb Harrold & Janet DePriest Kenny Forker Earl Hayes Alana Craft Jim Hensley Stan Schmidt Quick Tanks, Inc. 1989 Psi Iota Xi Sorority Elanie Richardson Don Shaw Tom Stoneburner Ray Scott Ed Perkins George Workman Heign Welding Don Manger Betty Jones Paul Gilliland 1988 Kendallville Chamber of Commerce Kendallville Lions Club Allen Nelson, CPA Kendallville Youth Softball Kendallville Youth Baseball Bob Haney Brad King Forrest & Sherman Strawser East Noble School Corp. Dick Pontius Klink Concrete Dr. Tom Jansen Baker’s Fruit & Flower Farm Bob Kunkle Earl Shanfelt 1987 Dorothy Pippenger Olive B.Cole Foundation Joanne Galloway Beyer Foundation Pauline Butterbaugh Tri Kappa Sorority Rogers Market Lyall Electric C. Newnam Employees Benefit Fund Don Ramsey Bob Saurbeck Paul Hile Summit Bank Aid Association of Lutherans Kendallville Women’s Club Campbell & Fetter Bank Mildred Greiser Kendallville Publishing Steve West Motors King-Seely Puritan Ice Cream Flint & Walling Ken Stark Donors The history of community involvement in Kendallville's parks is recorded as far back as 1854. Continuing with that early tradition, people of this area give their time, talents and funds to make this a better community in which to live. The following is a listing of organizations and individuals who have donated to the Parks facilities and programs in 2015. 95.5 The Hawk Ramsey Family Airframe Components Aubrey & Ginny Ray Albright's Redevelopment Commission Atz Law Office Rockwell Foundation Bakers Fruit & Flowers Drs Roush & Will Optometrists Big C Lumber S & S Travel Black & Ramer Insurance Ray & Peg Scott Bollhoff Rivnut Inc Shepherd's Chevrolet Buick GMC Dave Button Dani Simmers Rita Caldwell Alfred & Lois Simmons Campbell & Fetter Bank State Farm Insurance City of Kendallville Departments Stiens Designs & Graphics Hindi Clark Tri Kappa-Gamma Xi & Beta Vincent Coda, DPM Verizon Cole Foundation Walmart of Kendallville Cole YMCA The Wellness Center Bob & Susan Crosby Wolfpack Chassis LLC Delta Theta Tau Wolheter Farms East Noble Functional Life Skills Class Work Prep Erica Dekko Dekko Foundation Dekko Investment Services Dow Corning Community Foundation Green Side Up Landscaping Hayden Rental & Power Equipment Mayor Handshoe and Family Wilber Helmer Foundation Hite Funeral Home Hossinger Refrigeration Inc Jansen Chiropractic Office Jansen Family Dentistry Kendallville Apple Festival Kendallville DoIt Center Dr. and Mrs. Koerner Steve Limbock Verlin Lung Memorial Lutheran Life Villages McGahen Family Mount Pleasant Lutheran Church/Sonrise Preschool Orchard Hills Farm Orizon Real Estate (Terri Deming) Larry & Chris Ott Jim & Carol Pankop Parkview Health PBS39 Prairie Farms Michael & Tamara Probst Revenue GENERAL PROPERTY TAX $333,622.33 BANK-BUILDING LOAN $1,454.88 AUTO - AIR EXCISE TAX $17,865.70 CERTIFIED SHARES $124,123.20 CVET $947.80 INTEREST $946.61 YOUTH CENTER RENTAL $6,609.00 PAVILION RENTAL $3,935.00 ADMISSIONS $5,412.00 CAMPGROUND CAMPGROUND TAX $27,690.43 $1,521.49 CONCESSIONS $932.66 SKATE NIGHT $887.40 PRESCHOOL RENTAL - KAYAK RENTAL - SUNSET DIAMOND $13,842.00 $494.01 $0.00 WAYNE TOWNSHIP $12,500.00 REIMBURSEMENTS $0.00 SUMMER PROGRAMS $16,105.00 MISCELLANEOUS $21,239.93 TOTAL $590,129.44 Expenditures Appropriated Disbursed SALARY REGULAR $128,236.00 $131,306.16 SALARY FULL-TIME $85,431.00 $72,340.30 SALARY TEMPORARY $98,000.00 $102,248.42 SOCIAL SECURITY $24,340.00 $22,823.41 RETIREMENT $24,659.00 $23,576.91 HEALTH INSURANCE $30,000.00 $27,500.00 PARK INCENTIVE $7,650.00 $7,522.71 PARK PER DIEM $1,800.00 $1,775.00 PARK LONGEVITY $3,280.00 $3,280.00 PARK CLOTHING $2,000.00 $2,481.62 OFFICE SUPPLIES $1,800.00 $1,216.10 GARAGE & MOTOR $16,000.00 $9,270.14 REPAIR PARTS $5,000.00 $5,971.61 MATERIALS $13,500.00 $9,531.75 OTHER SUPPLIES $7,700.00 $6,275.46 CHEMICALS $2,500.00 $681.50 YOUTH CENTER CONCESSIONS $1,000.00 $344.64 CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENTS $19,500.00 $22,381.61 CLASS TRAINING $400.00 $300.00 PARK PHYSICAL $100.00 $0.00 PARK POSTAGE $400.00 $360.46 PARK TRAVEL $100.00 $50.31 TELEPHONE $2,000.00 $1,954.90 CELL PHONE $2,000.00 $1,789.85 INTERNET $420.00 $419.40 OTHER CHARGES $200.00 $15.00 PRINTING & ADVERTISING $2,700.00 $1,600.55 INSURANCE/BOND $18,000.00 $17,752.00 ELECTRIC $12,500.00 $11,758.54 HEAT $5,500.00 $3,586.09 WATER/SEWAGE $3,500.00 $2,623.42 CONTRACTUAL - REPAIRS $21,000.00 $4,615.84 CONTRACTUAL - HAULING $2,750.00 $1,578.51 RENTALS $1,000.00 $862.50 DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS $1,000.00 $816.00 GROSS TAX $4,500.00 $2,358.94 EQUIPMENT $15,000.00 $7,937.76 IMPROVEMENTS $17,500.00 $2,170.71 MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE $0.00 $106.44 MISC ADJUSTMENT $397.00 $5,385.00 $583,363.00 $518,569.56 PARK GENERAL FUND CAMPGROUND CAMPGROUND TAX CONCESSION - YOUTH CENTER KAYAK PRESCHOOL PARK ADMISSION PART-TIME RECREATION DIR REIMBURSEMENTS RENTAL - PAVILIONS RENTAL - SOFTBALL RENTAL - YOUTH CENTER SKATE NIGHT ADMISSIONS SUMMER PARK DAYCAMP WAYNE TOWNSHIP INTEREST MISCELLANEOUS TOTAL Department-Generated Income 2010 TOTAL SPECIAL FUNDS BEYER COLE FOUNDATION DONATION WETLAND NATURE AREA INTEREST TOTAL SPORTS COMPLEX TOTAL 2012 2013 2014 2015 $24,505.07 $0.00 $986.00 $157.01 $12,195.25 $5,341.00 $6,000.00 $74.66 $3,415.00 $300.00 $7,640.00 $826.00 $6,185.00 $7,500.00 $92.52 $689.00 $22,687.24 $33,497.89 $0.00 $0.00 $1,253.80 $1,401.80 $428.69 $440.00 $12,503.80 $13,388.25 $5,334.00 $4,644.00 $2,500.00 $0.00 $2,054.00 $44.94 $3,680.00 $3,760.00 $285.00 $0.00 $7,120.60 $4,374.35 $1,183.00 $1,208.00 $6,667.50 $11,551.89 $7,500.00 $8,500.00 $215.27 $85.69 $18.00 $80.00 $35,508.44 $1,256.61 $1,219.09 $524.00 $11,971.10 $5,642.00 $0.00 $576.58 $3,645.00 $0.00 $4,279.40 $1,148.00 $13,045.00 $7,500.00 $626.69 $8,089.05 $27,690.43 $1,521.49 $932.66 $494.01 $13,842.00 $5,412.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,935.00 $0.00 $6,609.00 $887.40 $16,105.00 $12,500.00 $946.61 $21,239.93 $0.00 $405.00 $1,497.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,995.00 $0.00 $95.00 $0.00 $1,341.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $405.00 $1,520.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,000.00 $2,235.05 $795.00 $363.40 $285.00 $375.00 $2,085.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $468.00 $22.75 $677.50 $150.00 $756.00 $0.00 $725.00 $4.00 $630.75 $0.00 $516.00 $500.00 $638.00 $6.69 $120.00 $0.00 $252.00 $300.00 $1,688.00 $838.00 $0.00 $35.00 $0.00 $2,349.00 $105.00 $115.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $4,964.25 $5,292.50 $1,195.00 $3,645.00 $317.40 Didn't have $285.00 $285.00 $45.00 $0.00 $2,226.00 $3,766.00 $3,905.00 $3,769.00 $705.00 $1,295.00 $0.00 $0.00 $493.00 $660.51 $30.00 $0.00 $974.45 $677.50 $844.75 $0.00 $0.00 $720.00 $828.00 $700.00 $700.00 $498.00 $290.00 $15.72 $28.74 $0.00 $225.00 $0.00 $50.00 $13.93 $0.00 $210.00 $0.00 $5,720.00 $2,150.00 $925.25 $285.00 $0.00 $2,232.00 $4,050.00 $0.00 $27.00 $638.35 $23.25 $0.00 $806.50 $0.00 $828.00 $756.34 $891.00 $81.99 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $300.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $7,081.00 $2,710.00 $701.75 $240.00 $0.00 $2,685.00 $1,205.00 $15.00 $168.00 $167.94 $0.00 $0.00 $717.75 $0.00 $864.00 $900.00 $375.00 $112.63 $2,000.00 $7,200.00 $10,702.07 $0.00 $28.34 $1,500.00 $0.00 $10,295.96 $0.00 $27.78 $4,000.00 $3,000.00 $24,643.00 $0.00 $17,664.41 $15,881.79 $0.00 $450.00 $36.52 $101.45 $5,000.00 $48,298.00 $89,530.93 $0.00 $138.23 $28,103.39 $0.00 $1,055.37 $0.00 $7,737.00 $5,163.00 $0.00 $37.45 $3,220.00 $400.00 $8,015.00 $885.00 $5,120.00 $7,500.00 $4.38 $13,003.08 $80,243.67 $75,906.51 $73,430.90 $82,976.81 $95,030.96 $112,115.53 PARK NON-REVERTING FUND (Sp Programs) ADVENTURE DAYCAMP BIG RIDE BODY TONING CHRISTMAS WISH TREE BOWS CHRISTMAS DRIVE-THRU CHRISTMAS ELF'D CHRISTMAS PARADE WINNINGS DEKKO GRANT (PT REC DIR) FALL FESTIVAL FINE ART PAINTING FOURTH OF JULY FESTIVAL GARDEN PLOTS GENEALOGY GYMNASTICS KIDS TRIATHLON MEMORY LANTERNS MISCELLANEIOUS MOTHER'S DAY RUN PING PONG TOURNEY REIMBURSEMENT FOR 150TH EXP SECOND TIME AROUND SOCCER CAMP TENNIS INSTRUCTION TRIATHLON YOGA INTEREST 2011 $7,645.50 $14,845.64 $23,941.87 $31,021.95 $19,913.61 $18,243.07 $0.00 $0.00 $133,903.95 $0.00 $275.08 $19,930.41 $11,823.74 $46,343.93 $19,433.24 $142,967.16 $134,179.03 Revenue Disbursed $123,316.37 $132,005.44 OPERATING INCOME/EXPENSE REPORT for the Kendallville Outdoor Recreation Complex Jan. 2016 EXPENSES 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 A. Wages 1. Maintenance $15,244.90 $12,722.42 $9,507.19 $8,923.98 $12,603.33 $9,115.63 $9,715.82 $8,198.27 2. Concession $19,834.08 $16,784.79 $15,278.34 $12,058.42 $9,064.99 $7,551.52 $9,842.33 $7,975.08 3. Assistant $1,000.00 4. Supervision $6,503.84 $6,500.00 $6,500.00 $6,196.53 $3,758.85 $5,000.00 $4,791.21 $4,804.15 5. OASI $3,238.41 $2,737.39 $2,375.18 $2,062.55 $1,935.95 $2,280.66 $2,174.56 $1,672.24 $45,821.23 $38,744.60 $33,660.71 $29,241.48 $27,363.12 $23,947.81 $26,523.92 $22,649.74 1. Field $4,817.50 $8,407.90 $11,472.43 $8,887.75 $16,575.07 $16,156.44 $16,764.80 $9,864.43 2. Concession $40,509.83 $35,999.09 $34,925.81 $27,304.71 $25,194.83 $20,165.05 $20,786.64 $17,067.67 3. Fuel $1,337.50 $1,810.49 $1,488.21 $2,006.25 $1,296.71 $1,536.67 $2,093.84 $1,741.34 4. Repair $3,432.54 $4,548.40 $1,602.30 $2,586.36 $4,692.05 $2,040.32 $847.86 $1,080.59 5. Cleaning $1,007.41 $807.72 $585.02 $616.99 $473.20 $187.61 $235.74 $325.81 6. Misc. $19,773.86 $21,922.34 $12,544.98 $4,102.95 $4,815.08 $3,407.62 $371.60 $2,161.17 $70,878.64 $73,495.94 $62,618.75 $45,505.01 $53,046.94 $43,493.71 $41,100.48 $32,241.01 $6,636.47 $5,763.12 $5,614.11 $5,681.02 $5,647.49 $4,569.84 $3,897.22 $10,009.35 2. Water/Sewer $2,528.19 $1,966.14 $2,180.30 $1,968.54 $2,009.33 $1,749.88 $1,048.20 $1,226.99 3. Trash Remova$639.53 $614.65 $608.05 $586.34 $537.78 $441.00 $498.06 $530.96 $9,804.19 $8,343.91 $8,402.46 $8,235.90 $8,194.60 $6,760.72 $5,443.48 $11,767.30 $5,501.38 $5,584.75 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $104,681.92 $82,982.39 $88,604.66 $74,202.24 $73,067.88 $66,658.05 B. Supplies C. Services/Utilities 1. Electricity D. Taxes TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES $132,005.44 $126,169.20 OPERATING INCOME/EXPENSE REPORT for the Kendallville Outdoor Recreation Complex Jan. 2016 INCOME 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 A. Concession $79,168.92 $80,369.07 $75,622.62 $58,750.40 $50,803.39 $38,620.65 $35,189.95 $31,387.87 B. Player Fees $10,742.00 $11,105.00 $8,020.00 $8,685.00 $9,670.00 $9,290.00 $7,615.00 $9,115.00 C. Banners $4,200.00 $7,220.00 $3,800.00 $4,205.00 $3,750.00 $2,200.00 $2,400.00 $5,050.00 D. Rentals $9,481.50 $4,697.50 $407.50 $167.50 $715.00 $285.00 $4,254.51 $500.00 E. Interest $119.25 $111.74 $48.27 $34.60 $30.41 $39.10 $57.20 $964.33 F. Donation $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $458.00 $50.00 $8,050.00 $16,295.00 $19,421.00 $7,515.00 $7,396.00 $2,525.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,025.33 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $150.00 $190.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,140.32 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,836.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,062.00 $4,640.00 $560.00 $1,306.00 $1,795.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $112.89 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $25.00 $0.00 $175.00 $1,536.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 G. Tournament Fees H. OASI (Jan-Jul correction entry) I. Soccer Camp J. Payroll Correction K. Insurance Lightening Damage L. Gate fees & Unusued Ump fees M. Avilla Baseball/Softball purchased a plate N. ASA - Web & 1/4 pg ad O. Tshirt income P. NCCF Endowment Q. Kville Chamber of Commerce - ASA $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $7,008.00 $9,826.20 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 R. Wayne Township $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 R. Taxes $4,055.04 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 S. Miscellaneous $1,412.66 $192.81 $473.10 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 TOTAL INCOME $123,316.37 $132,842.12 $113,352.49 $87,671.50 $89,075.21 $54,135.08 $50,164.66 $47,067.20 EXPENSES $132,005.44 $126,169.20 $104,681.92 $82,982.39 $88,604.66 $74,202.24 $73,067.88 $66,658.05 INCOME $123,316.37 $132,842.12 $113,352.49 $87,671.50 $89,075.21 $54,135.08 $50,164.66 $47,067.20 NET TOTAL -$8,689.07 $6,672.92 $8,670.57 $4,689.11 $470.55 -$20,067.16 -$22,903.22 -$19,590.85 2015 SUMMARY AND FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS 2015 was a great year for the Kendallville Park and Recreation Department as we saw many projects come to completion. The Department will continue to look to the future to meet the needs of the public. Plans for 2016 are already in motion and include: • • • • Starting the fund raiser for Phase 2 of the Kendallville Outdoor Recreation Complex and mobile amphitheater. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources should complete construction of a new boat ramp with handicap accessibility, and a paved lot for truck and trailer parking at Bixler Lake Youth Center improvements will continue as this will be home to the Park office and indoor programming for years to come. Many improvements to roads, parking lots and structures are funded for the coming year. Future Considerations beyond 2016 include: • • • • • • • Complete Phase 2 of the Kendallville Outdoor Recreation Complex. Purchase a mobile amphitheatre. Make improvements to the tennis court. Expand the campground by removing the ball diamond and developing RV camp sites. Redesign terraces to better accommodate a mobile amphitheater. Dredge out the fishing channel. Continue to work on pathways, trails and connectivity. The challenge in coming years will be to develop and improve, were needed, as we continue to preserve and manage our resources for the future.