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Parks and Recreation director’s report: baseball opening-day, splash pad, summer camp; committee adds yoga instructor contract to agenda

3527259 · May 27, 2025
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Summary

The Parks and Recreation Committee reviewed the director’s report — opening-day baseball and splash pad both set for May 31, summer camp starting June 16, dugout and horseshoe-pit repairs — and voted to add a 70/30 yoga-contract with Maria Kostiak to tonight’s agenda as an emergency.

The Seven Hills Parks and Recreation Committee reviewed routine program updates and voted to add a contract for a yoga instructor to the full council agenda as an emergency.

Councilman Morrow read Director Berger’s report, noting May 31 as opening-day celebrations for baseball at 11 a.m., completion of updated dugouts at Calvin and pending dugout covers, repaired horseshoe pits and upgraded electrical following a tornado last year, and a splash pad opening also set for May 31. Summer camp is scheduled to begin June 16.

During committee business, Morrow introduced a proposed contract with Maria Kostiak to provide yoga programming at the recreation center and at the lodge for youth and adults under a standard 70/30 revenue split. Morrow moved to add the contract to the agenda as an emergency; Kelly seconded. Roll-call votes recorded Kelly, yes; Elliot, yes; R o, yes. With that vote the item was placed on the full council agenda for consideration.

Morrow asked whether any committee members or audience members had questions; none were raised in the transcript. The director was noted as absent because of an anniversary celebration.

The committee adjourned and the contract will appear before the full Seven Hills City Council for final approval; the transcript does not record final contract terms beyond the 70/30 split or a contract start date.