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Radcliffe Center reports program growth, food-truck pilot and near-complete ARPA/HUD reimbursements
Summary
Staff reported stronger-than-expected early participation in new classes, ongoing food-truck events, and two near-complete grant reimbursements supporting the Radcliffe Center. The commission heard updates on boilers, the community kitchen project and upcoming November programs.
Radcliffe Center staff told the Garden City Parks & Recreation Commission on Oct. 28 that several recently launched programs reached capacity or near-capacity, the center’s food-truck pilot events drew visitors and most grant reimbursements for the center are now complete.
Staff said Saturday yoga reached maximum capacity and additional sessions will be scheduled. Music-and-movement and a new “mindful motion” class also met or exceeded initial expectations, and staff said they are seeking additional instructors. The center plans expanded programming for students on Nov. 26 when schools release students for the day.
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