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11/18/2019 Youth Commission Regular Meeting Adopted 12/09/2019 CITY OF GILROY YOUTH COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING NOVEMBER 18, 2019 6:00 p.m. Senior Center Meeting Room 7371 Hanna Street Gilroy, CA 95020 MINUTES Page 1 of 5 I. CALL TO ORDER The special meeting (Annual Retreat) of the Youth Commission was called to order by Chair Song at 6:02 p.m. II. FLAG SALUTE The flag salute was led by Chair Song. III. ROLL CALL Members Present: Commissioner Bryan Alonso, Commissioner Kenneth Apte, Commissioner Joshua Martinez, Commissioner Elizabeth Van Sambeek, Vice Chair Senna Kolagotla, Commissioner Edwin Lopez, Commissioner Vikash Sabharwal (late 6:11 p.m.), Chair Paul Song, Commissioner Jane Tovar, Commissioner Serena Schulte, and Commissioner Serena Ramirez. Members Excused: None Members Absent: None Staff Present: Vince Bautista IV. SECRETARY'S REPORT The meeting packet was posted on the City’s website on Friday, November 15, 2019 at 3:35 p.m. and the agenda was posted in the Public Notice Cabinet on Friday, November 15, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. October 14, 2019 Motion was made by Commissioner Kolagotla to approve the minutes of the October 14, 2019 regular meeting as written. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Apte. The motion carried with a 11-0-0 vote. RESULT: ACCEPTED VI. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Motion was made by Commissioner Apte to approve the agenda for Monday, November 18, 2019. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Ramirez. The motion carried with a 11-0-0 vote. VII. AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS Page 2 of 5 None. VIII. INTRODUCTIONS Staff Bautista introduced Tuyen Fiack who is a board member of the Gilroy Unified School District. IX. PUBLIC COMMENT ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA None. X. NEW BUSINESS A. An Invitation for Youth in Santa Clara County: Youth Voice Live 2020 A presentation was presented by Tuyen Fiack from the Gilroy Unified School District. Tuyen mentioned she has visited a lot of cities and Commissions. She is excited to be a part of Gilroy Youth Commission Meeting. The goal of the presentation was to introduce youth engagement in Santa Clara County for the Youth Voice Live 2020 Event on Saturday, May 9, 2019. The location and time of the event is yet to be announced. This special event will be hosted by the Santa Clara County Office of Education and is based on student centered civic engagement. The county and district are searching specifically for Youth Commissions to participate in the Youth Voice Event. Tuyen stated that they are searching for youth to help plan the Youth Voice Event on Saturday, May 9, 2019. In the past, it has primarily been adults. However, they are looking for youth to participate. The youth are aware of what is missing in outreach and special engagement events. For example, education is a need but what type of education. This is where youth can play a vital role in brainstorming and coming up with ideas for the event. All youth have a voice and the right to contribute to society and political organizations. As a result, the Youth Commission agreed to participate with the Santa Clara County for the Youth Voice Live 2020 Event on Saturday, May 9, 2019. B. Breakfast with Santa Event- December 14, 2019. Every year the Gilroy Youth Commission has volunteered for Breakfast with Santa. This year the Commission has agreed to volunteer individually for the event. Commissioner Kolagotla shared examples of her assigned duties last year as a volunteer. Commissioner Kolagotla assisted with the arts and craft section and created ornaments and cookies with participants. This year Breakfast with Santa will take place on Saturday, December 14, 2019 at Gilroy Senior Center, beginning at 8:30 A.M. This will include breakfast, crafts and photo opportunities for youth ages 3-12 years old. The following Commissioners have verbally agreed to volunteer. Commissioner Van Sambeek, Commissioner Martinez, Commissioner Song, Commissioner Alonso, Commissioner Lopez, Commissioner Schulte and Commissioner Ramirez. C. Plan of Events for the Year Page 3 of 5 The Gilroy Youth Commission has came up with the following events for the 2019-2020 year: · Holiday Parade: Individually volunteer with the Holiday Parade on Saturday, December 7, 2019. This may include directing participants and parents, keeping participant’s space from one another and assisting with floats. · Breakfast with Santa: Saturday, December 14, 2019, beginning at 8:30 A.M. This will be on a volunteer basis. · Pampered Princess Party: Set for Saturday, March 7, 2020 from 9:30-11:30 A.M. at Wheeler Community Center. Looking to increase participation numbers from last year at one-hundred and fifteen (115) participants. · Yack Attack Workshop: Moved to Saturday, March 7, 2020. This will conflict with Pampered Princess Party. As a result, the Gilroy Youth Commission agreed to brainstorm further ideas and events that they would like to bring to the table at next meeting. This was approved and will be on the December agenda. XI. OLD BUSINESS A. Youth Commission Goals for the 2019-2020 year. The Gilroy Youth Commission came up with there 2019-2020 mission statement. The statement reads as follows: "For the 2019-2020 year, the Gilroy Youth Commission strives to organize events that inspire and enrich the youth of Gilroy. To achieve this goal, we will expand the Pampered Princess Party and hone our leadership skills through Yack Attack to better impact and advocate for the youth." B. Youth Commission Budget for 2019-2020 year. The Gilroy Youth Commission requested the total amount in the budget. Staff Bautista informed them that the Commission has over $5,000 in the budget. However, the budget is for future Youth Commissions and expenditures must be spent wisely. Commissioner Song requested how much was spent in 2019 year. Approximately five-hundred and seventeen dollars total. Around three-hundred for the Pampered Princess Party. C. Youth Commission Attire Page 4 of 5 The Gilroy Youth Commission requested expenditures from previous orders on Youth Commission t-shirts, sweaters and polo's. Staff Bautista provided the following information: District Made Men’s and Women’s Perfect Blend Crew Tree: $10.00 Sport-Tek Wick Polo: $20.00 Sport-Tek ¼ Zip Sweatshirt: $25.00 Embroidery: $4.00 per item. Any XXL order: $1.50 more The Gilroy Youth Commission agreed to purchase three (3) new 1/4 Zip Heathered Grey Sweatshirt's for new Commissioners. The rest of the Commissioners purchased this item last year. In addition, the Commission approved to purchase black Gilroy Youth Commissioner t-shirts for every Commissioner. Staff Bautista will be ordering these items from Mandego Apparel. XII. COMMITTEE REPORTS None. XIII. AGENDA ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING The Gilroy Youth Commission requested the following items to be listed on the next agenda: 1. Brainstorm ideas and events for the year. 2. Breakfast with Santa Participation 3. Holiday Parade Experience 4. Pampered Princess Party Event 5. Yack Attack Update 6. Refine Mission Statement A motion was made by Commissioner Apte to approve the agenda items for next meeting. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Lopez. The motion carried with a 10-0-1 vote (Dismissed Early: Commissioner Kolagotla, 6:35 p.m.). XIV. STAFF COMMENTS XV. ADJOURNMENT A motion was made by Commissioner Apte to adjourn the meeting. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Lopez. The motion carried with a 10-0- 1 vote (Dismissed Early: Commissioner Kolagotla, 6:35 p.m.). Chair Song adjourned the meeting at 7:19 p.m. Page 5 of 5 XVI. FUTURE MEETINGS The next regular meeting of the Youth Commission will be held Monday, December 9, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. in the Gilroy Senior Center Meeting Room, 7371 Hanna Street, Gilroy, CA 95020. Vince Bautista, Recreation Coordinator City of Gilroy Youth Commission Advisor Recording Secretary