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Zack Ellsworth <br />City of Ramsey Parks and Recreation Intern, 2015 <br />10/28/2015 <br />• Programming, especially outdoor and athletic programming, for ages 55+. <br />• A teen center/ teen specific programming. <br />• Programming for children and adults with special needs. <br />• Programming for all ages and abilities for emerging recreational activities such as stand- <br />up paddle boarding, bubble soccer, ultimate Frisbee, videogame programming, and <br />gardening. <br />• Programming for all ages and abilities of activities that may be covered by the inventory, <br />but may be at the fringes of the study area or only offered at only one or two locations <br />when demand is higher than can be accommodated (e.g. a book club for each age <br />group). <br />• New twists on common programming like combining wine and cheese tasting with an <br />art class for adults 21+. <br />Areas that are well covered and would likely not benefit from additional programming include <br />• Privately operated training facilities for activities like gymnastics, aerobics, dance, and <br />karate. <br />• Athletic activities covered by the ARAA. <br />• Activities with many organizations offering them such as ice skating lessons, swimming <br />lessons, yoga, and musical instrument class. <br />Limitations of the study <br />• Some organizations put out catalogues every season, so by the time each was studied, <br />there may be new information available and the links referenced in the comments may <br />be outdated. However, because most organizations put out a similar roster of <br />programming each year, the overall data should remain accurate. <br />• Some catalogues were only available for the current season, so programming from <br />other seasons may have been omitted. <br />• Though effort was made to include as many categories as necessary, some activities did <br />not fall neatly into a category, so users of the information may not find what they are <br />looking for in the spot they think it should be. <br />Conclusions <br />Taking into account Ramsey's current and projected demographics and identified potential <br />existing gaps in program offerings, it is recommended that the city move forward with a citizen <br />interest survey focused on those potential gaps and whether or not demand exists to fill them <br />in. <br />