HomeMy WebLinkAboutOctober 16, 1997 PICKERING MUSEUM ADVISORY COMMITTEE
A General Meeting of the Pickering Museum Advisory Committee
was held on October 16, 1997 at the Pickering Civic Complex
Present: Ms. Laura Drake, Chairperson
Mr. Dennis Mann
Mr. Bill Weston
Mr. Pat Dunnill
Ms. Lynn Vickers
Ms. Mary Cook
Mr. Tom Mohr
Stephen Reynolds, Director of Culture& Recreation
Sharon Milton, Program Superintendent
Margaret Donaldson, Recording Secretary
Regrets: Mayor Wayne Arthurs
Mr. Wally Biernacki
Mr. Bill Utton
1. WELCOME
The Chairperson welcomed all in attendance.
2. ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES OF MAY 15, 1997
MOTION:
Moved by: Mr. B. Weston
Seconded by: Mr. T. Mohr
That the minutes of the May 15, 1997 meeting be accepted as presented.
Carried
3.. .BUSINESS ARISING FROM MINUTES
The Superintendent advised that the Museum signs to date had not been
erected on Hwy. # 401, she stated that the one promoting the Zoo will be
similar to what the Museum's sign will be.
School House Update
The Superintendent advised the School House as been moved completely on
to the foundation and Mr. Maw was now ready to proceed with the restoration.
The Superintendent distributed and reviewed the School House fundraising
statistics.
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4. 1998 CAPITAL & OPERATING BUDGET PROPOSALS
1998 Operating Budgets
The following are highlights of the 1998 Operating Budgets reviewed by Mr.
Reynolds.
• All Departments have been requested to present a 0% increase in Budgets
• Education Program & Collections Officer proposed increasing the number
of weeks for this position. Approximately 15,000 students attend the
Education Program with approximately $35,000 revenue generated. The
Museum Education program is completely booked for the remainder of the
year (if we increase this the Education & Collections Officer will have
more time to work on the Collection)
• Volunteer Co-ordinator - we need to designate a person to focus on
volunteers. This position will be for approximately 91 hours based on 13
special events
• Uniforms increased as we need to replace costumes
Mr. Dunnill stated that there had been talk about volunteers taking over the
running of the Gift Shop. Would doing this reduce our labour or would it be
used elsewhere. Mr. Reynolds advised that we would use the labour in
another area of the operation. If the Gift Shop revenues did not stay in the
Operating Budget we would have to show a decrease in the operating
expenses to offset.
Ms. Drake suggested that the Committee make a presentation to Council on
what the Museum has achieved. The Committee agreed to work on a
presentation. Ms. Drake will work on this and forward to Committee
members for any additional ideas.
1998 Capital Budgets
Mr. Reynolds advised that prices for some of the capital items had not yet
been received. We would like to keep the proposed budget under the 1997
approved of$50,000.
The Superintendent reviewed priorities for the 1998 proposed Budget.
Ms. Cook asked if there was any chance of more washrooms being built,
because of our increase in events more people are attending.
This issue was discussed further and the Committee asked the Mr. Reynolds if
he could check into costs for permanent washrooms.
MOTION:
Moved by: Mr. D. Mann
Seconded by: Mr. P. Dunnill
That the proposed Operating Budget be accepted as presented.
Carried
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MOTION:
Moved by: Mr.P. Dunnill
Seconded by: Mr. D. Mann
That the proposed Capital Budget be accepted as presented.
Carried
5. REPORTS FROM SUB-COMMITTEES
Gas & Steam Barn
The boiler has now been repaired and is running well.
Fundraising
Major fundraising contributors were Canada Trust, Womens Progress Club
Ajax/Pickering, McGraw-Hill Ryerson and Louise Parkes.
Thank you letters on behalf of the Museum have been forwarded to all
contributors.
The 35th Anniversary certificate from Mr. McTeague's office is hanging on
site.
Corporate breakfast went well. The fundraising event at the Supercentre
although we were scurrying looking for volunteers overall it was a success.
Mr. Dunnill advised on the status of the Foundation. It has now been
accepted by the Ontario Historical Society. He suggested scheduling a
meeting as various forms had to be completed and forwarded to the
Government.
Mr. Mohr advised that at the Ontario Historical Society meeting of September
27, 1997 the Directors have accepted the Pickering Museum Village
Foundation as an affiliated member.
Special Events
Mr. Mohr reviewed the Special event admissions statistics and discussed
various events.
Mr. Mann suggested a Story Tellers Festival for next year. He advised that
story telling seems to be on the rise and there is a market out there for this
festival and the Museum site would be perfect. Mr. Mann described how the
Storytellers Festival could operate at the Museum Village.
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Mr. Mohr stated that he thought it was a great idea but was concerned what is
the difference between this Festival and Grassroots Festival.
Mr. Mann stated that the Grassroots Festival was a one day event and there are
lots of them hosted in the community.
The Chairperson stated that she liked the idea but was it practical and what
about timelines.
Mr. Mann identified this Festival required the Town's and Museum's
commitment if it were going to happen.
Mr. Reynolds stated that he would speak to the General Manager. We need
to identify what you need and we need to identify key issues and timing. He
feels all concerns need to be put on the table before proceeding further.
The Chairperson expressed concern with Museum staff time being spent on
this event with all other programs and events planned for 1998.
Community Outreach
Ms. Cook distributed copies of the Outreach Report, various items were
reviewed.
• she suggested that someone should contact businesses to see if we could be
highlighted in their newsletters
• Ms. Scholl, Recreation Co-ordinator had suggested that we may want to
contact Ajax Parks & Recreation to see if they would like to sponsor one of
the Museum events
6. OTHER BUSINESS
The Chairperson thanked Ms. Cook for her assistance and hard work and all
Committee Members for their talents and assistance over the past 3 years.
Mr. Reynolds explained the process for re-applying as a Committee Member.
Mr. Mann stated that the Superintendent was doing an excellent job running
the Museum.
7. MEETING ADJOURNED