09-13-2023 - Senior Advisory - Agenda PacketCITY OF
Federal Way
Centered on Opportunity
SENIOR ADVISORY COMMISSION
In -Person Meeting
September 13t", 2023 at 2pm
Hylebos Conference Room
Notice - Meetings are held in -person. To request an accommodation to attend or provide public comment
virtually, please contact Amy Glandon at amy.glandon@cityoffederalway.com or by phone at 253-835-2401 no
later than the close of business day on September 11t", 2023.
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. PUBLIC COMMENT
Comment limit - 3 minutes
3. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
4. COMMISSION BUSINESS
Topic Est.
Time
A. Approval of August 91h, 2023 Meeting Minutes 5 Min
B. Presentation on Senior Resources and Options 20 Min
C. Presentation on Volunteer Services 20 Min
D. Annual Work Plan Draft, Edits, and Revisions 30 Min
E. Discussion and Approval for 2024 Events 30 Min
F. Vote for Meeting Cancellation in October 5 Min
5. STAFF REPORT
6. OTHER BUSINESS
7. NEXT MEETING
October 11th, 2023 at 2:00pm in the Hylebos Conference Room.
8. ADJOURN
Presenter
Chair Bostic
Representative Kristine Reeves
Jonny Prociv, Program Manager
with Volunteer Services
Chair Bostic / Amy Glandon
Chair Bostic
Chair Bostic
Amy Glandon, Executive Assistant to Council, 253-835-2401
Deputy Mayor Susan Honda, 253-835-2401
"Guests will have to opportunity to give comments during the Public Comment period"
CITY OF
Federal Way
Centered on Opportunity
SENIOR ADVISORY COMMISSION
SUMMARY
Wednesday, August 9th, 2023
Hylebos Conference Room, 2:00pm
Commissioners Present: Chair Lana Bostic, Vice Chair Catherine North, Commissioner Kenneth
Pratt, Commissioner Debbie Harvey, Commissioner Sue Ellebrecht,
Commissioner Vicky Foreman, Commissioner Frank Fields, Commissioner
Tammy Dziak, Commissioner Cheryl Volheim (arrived 2:02pm)
Absent: None.
Staff Present: Deputy Mayor Susan Honda (arrived 2:07pm), Amy Glandon
Citizens Present: Colleen Chinen, Kathy Scanlon
1. CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 2:01pm.
2. PUBLIC COMMENT
• Colleen Chinen thanked the commissioners for their effort at the Farmer's Market and
commented that it was great to see the Commission there.
• Kathy Scanlon thanked Chair Lana Bostic for allowing her to sit in on the meeting and
introduced herself and the work that she does on the Human Services Commission.
3. COMMISSIONER'S COMMENTS
• Commissioner Tammy Dziak thanked Chair Lana Bostic, Vice Chair Catherine North and
Commissioner Cheryl Volheim for representing the Commission at the Farmer's Market and
apologized for being unable to be there.
• Commissioner Vicky Foreman commented that a woman approached her at yoga class to
compliment the Health & Resource Fair and that the resources and vendors that were
there really helped a neighbor of hers.
• Chair Lana Bostic mentioned that she ran into David Schmidt at the Kid's Day event at
Steel Lake Park and he stated that he was looking forward to the Commission's
involvement at the Community Center. He said that he would be happy to adjust anything
in the room that the Commission requested.
• Commissioner Frank Fields apologized for being unable to be present at the Farmer's
Market.
4. COMMISSION BUSINESS
A. APPROVAL OF JULY 12T", 2023 MEETING MINUTES.
Commissioner Kenneth Pratt moved approval of the meeting minutes as presented; second
by Commissioner Tammy Dziak. The motion passed unanimously.
B. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORT ON COMMUNITY CENTER
SEPTEMBER.
Commissioner Debbie Harvey opened the conversation
Connection dates in September, October, November
PARTICIPATION & PLAN FOR
regarding the Senior Commission
and December by asking for
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suggestions for topics and plans. Various ideas were brought forth and eventually decided
on:
September: meet and greet with the Commission, including the brochure and light
refreshments. Ms. Amy Glandon and Deputy Mayor Susan Honda will secure the food order
for that day. In attendance from the Commission will be all commissioners.
October: Introduction of the Arts Commission, including showing of the art around Federal
Way. A suggestion was made for a tour of the City artwork through the use of the Hyde
Shuttle or a bus. Commissioner Cheryl Volheim volunteered to reach out to the Chair & Vice
Chair of the Arts Commission to discuss. In addition to the Arts Commission, introduction of
the Library and its services. Chair Lana Bostic volunteered to reach out to the library to
discuss. In attendance from the Commission will be Commissioners Tammy Dziak, Frank
Fields, Vicky Foreman, and Cheryl Volheim.
November: Having a topical speaker on veteran's services in honor of Veteran's Day.
Commissioner Tammy Dziak volunteered to reach out to a veteran's service provider to
discuss. In addition to veterans' services, introduction of South King Fire & Rescue for fall
prevention and senior services. Deputy Mayor Susan Honda volunteered to reach out to the
fire department to discuss. In attendance from the Commission will be Chair Lana Bostic,
Vice Chair Catherine North, and Commissioners Kenneth Pratt, Tammy Dziak, Frank Fields,
and Cheryl Volheim.
December: To celebrate the holiday season, an arts & craft hour and cookie exchange will
be the focus. There was conversation about inviting a local choir or choral group or students
to lead caroling as well. Commissioner Tammy Dziak volunteered to reach out to Decatur
High School to discuss the possibility of a student -choir joining at the December connection.
In attendance from the Commission will be Chair Lana Bostic and Commissioners Kenneth
Pratt, Frank Fields, Vicky Foreman, Cheryl Volheim, and Debbie Harvey.
* *Ms. Amy Glandon left the meeting briefly at 2:48pm and returned at 2:50pm. * *
Additionally, Commissioner Harvey requested more exposure to seniors during the Council
meetings. Deputy Mayor Honda volunteered to read talking points from the Commission
from the dais as long as they are emailed prior to the meeting.
C. DISCUSSION ON PLANNING A COMMISSION RETREAT.
Commissioner Debbie Harvey mentioned that this was brought up to Deputy Mayor Susan
Honda and Ms. Amy Glandon a few months ago, and that with all the work and stress that
went into the planning and execution of the Health & Resource Fair that it should be taken
under consideration to have a Commission Retreat as an opportunity to unwind and get to
know each other better. This idea was received well and the Commission was tasked with
bringing ideas about possible dates and locations to the next meeting. In conjunction with
Colleen Chinen, Commissioner Cheryl Volheim mentioned that Steel Lake Presbyterian
Church would be willing to host the Commission Retreat at no cost to the Commission.
D. COMMISSION CHAIR APPOINTMENT.
According to the Senior Advisory Commission Bylaws Item 4d & 4e, Officers shall be elected
annually for a one-year term. Nominations were opened with nominations for Chair Lana
Bostic to retain her position and for Commissioner Debbie Harvey. Chair Bostic accepted
the nomination and stated that she would be honored to remain Chair for another term.
Commissioner Harvey accepted the nomination and stated that she would be honored to
be Chair once again. A vote was taken among the Commission and Chair Bostic retained
her position by majority vote.
E. COMMISSION VICE CHAIR APPOINTMENT.
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According to the Senior Advisory Commission Bylaws Item 4d & 4e, Officers shall be
elected annually for a one-year term. Nominations were opened with nominations for Vice
Chair Catherine North to retain her position and for Commissioner Debbie Harvey. Vice
Chair North accepted the nomination and stated that she has been honored to be Vice
Chair. Commissioner Harvey accepted the nomination and stated she would be honored
to be Vice Chair. A vote was taken among the Commission and Vice Chair North retained
her position by majority vote.
F. DISCUSSION ON PROCLAMATION LOCATIONS.
Commissioner Tammy Dziak opened the conversation and asked if the proclamations that
are received could be hung somewhere in the building. Deputy Mayor Susan Honda
commented that most of the other commissions do not receive proclamations and that the
Senior Advisory Commission receives it on behalf of the aging population. Commissioner
Kenneth Pratt recommended that the proclamations be hung in the Senior Lounge at the
Community Center to be enjoyed by all. Commissioner Dziak volunteered to frame and
deliver the proclamations to the Community Center to be hung.
**Commissioner Debbie Harvey left the meeting briefly at 3:34pm and returned at
3:36pm. * *
5. STAFF REPORT
• Deputy Mayor Susan Honda noted that three Commissioner have terms expiring at the end
of August and that she hopes that they will consider reapplying for their positions, however,
there are still three alternate positions available. She would like to see the Commission full
with at least one alternate position filled. Deputy Mayor Honda also noted that there will be
a public briefing about Tax Increment Financing on Tuesday, August 15th at 5:OOpm in
Chambers and all are welcome.
• Ms. Amy Glandon introduced the Human Services survey and explained how to have their
voices heard, encouraging the Commission to take the survey. She also noted that there
are many community outreaches coming up and passed out fliers for the event. In addition,
Ms. Glandon noted that she would be on leave from mid -September through the first week
of November.
6. OTHER BUSINESS
• Chair Lana Bostic noted that Village Green was hosting another concert on their lawn on
August 24 from 5-7 and that it is a free event with food and music. She also noted that
Prop 1 passed and that this was good news for seniors.
• Vice Chair Catherine North asked if there was any interest in participating in another
Farmer's Market before the end of the season. This item was tabled for discussion next
year.
7. NEXT MEETING - Wednesday, September 13th, 2023 at 2:OOpm in the Hylebos Conference Room.
8. ADJOURN -The meeting adjourned at 3:51pm.
Attest:
Amy Glandon, Executive Assistant to Council Approved by Senior Advisory Commission:
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