Recreation commission approves October minutes; staff lists events and center plans

Corte Madera Town Recreation Commission ยท November 24, 2025

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Summary

The commission approved the October meeting minutes by roll call. Staff reported recent events (volleyball recognition), upcoming events (Turkey Trot, art show, gingerbread house) and said the Middle East International Center contract was signed with an intended 2026 opening.

The Corte Madera Recreation Commission approved the minutes from the October meeting in a consent-agenda vote. Recording staff read a roll call: Commissioner Hoskins, Commissioner Rose, Commissioner Zmeck, Mister Hanson and Chair Miles were recorded 'yes'; Commissioner Stoller and Commissioner Condrey were recorded absent. No substantive debate accompanied the consent vote.

Staff provided a series of routine updates: a volleyball recognition event was held last week; the Turkey Trot is scheduled for Thanksgiving morning with volunteer needs; the quarter-mile art show is slated for Dec. 6'17 with 29 artists confirmed; a gingerbread house event is full with a wait list and staff are adding more spots. Staff also said the town signed a contract for the Middle East International Center and intends to open the space in 2026; staff will bring staffing and layout plans to commissioners for review.

In committee business, the Eastfield ad-hoc subcommittee awaits final design work; staff said planned field improvements (a grass seed change and a 20-yard extension for wear management) are targeted to begin in early 2026. The commission closed by reviewing future agenda items and confirming upcoming meeting dates.