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Board reviews event plans, prize structure and registration as a senior center Game Show nears
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Summary
Board members reviewed upcoming events including an April breakfast, a game-show-style social on April 20, and a capped awards event with online-registration issues. Members directed staff to enable online signups, use a 150-person cap with a waiting list and to promote events more visibly; a veterans 'Military Salute' program is slated to begin in May.
During the Feb. 5 meeting, staff reviewed the senior center’s events calendar and the board discussed logistics, promotion and registration for several upcoming programs.
Jackie (staff member) outlined the month’s slate — Saturday matinees, a mobile food pantry, Funko night, BYOB cooking club, a Medicare 101 seminar, Texas Hold ’em, a Windstar Casino trip and a revitalized game-show trivia series. She singled out an upcoming 'ultimate game show battle' and related awards and prize recommendations.
Board members and staff focused substantial discussion on registration and capacity for a large, ticketed event. Members described a 150-person cap for the awards event and said online registration had not been fully enabled; staff said they would make online registration available and start a waiting list once the cap is reached. As one board member put it, “And then we’ll get a count of a 150, and then we’ll start with the waiting list.”
Members also noted low apparent pre-registration for some events and discussed improving promotion — posters, lobby TV slides, front‑desk signups and outreach by program leaders — to boost attendance and ensure participants understand event times and sign-up requirements.
The board also approved a new veterans-focused program series, called 'Military Salute,' scheduled to begin in May on the first and third Wednesdays with an initial speaker described as a veteran who 'flew on a spy plane.' Board members discussed outreach and the potential for refreshments.
Next steps: staff will enable online registration for the events in question, provide in-person front-desk options, implement a waiting list once capacity is reached and increase visibility through signage and program-leader outreach.

