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11/1/1993
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VII-B
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3 . <br /> 4 . Chapel Hill Senior Center was established as a public/private <br /> partnership with the Friends of the Chapel Hill Senior Center <br /> in 1991. Located in the Galleria Shopping Center, it is the <br /> only free-standing, highly visible Senior Center facility. <br /> This Center has no Facility Manager as do the others. <br /> Presently, the Senior Centers Administrator is required to <br /> serve in this capacity. Clerical and receptionist assistance <br /> is provided by approximately 20 senior volunteers recruited by <br /> RSVP and the Friends of the Center. A part time senior worker <br /> provides some receptionist and clerical assistance, but is <br /> primarily responsible for the management of the JOCCA <br /> nutrition/luncheon program. The Center's tremendous growth <br /> has forced the Department on Aging to explore additional <br /> management resources in order to operate in an effective <br /> manner. <br /> 5 . Community Centers serving Seniors- The Efland-Cheeks and Cedar <br /> Grove Community Centers, managed by the Recreation and Parks <br /> Department, house JOCCA senior nutrition/luncheon programs and <br /> are served by the CAT system. Some satellite programming co- <br /> sponsored by the Department on Aging and Recreation and Parks <br /> is provided intermittently. The Department of Aging has no <br /> staff at these locations. Because their size and operation <br /> hours, etc. , do not conform to N.C. Senior Center standards, <br /> these facilities are not considered senior Centers. They are <br /> Community Centers, with Recreation and Parks staff responsible <br /> for facility management and program oversight for all ages. <br /> JOCCA also has staff at these sites to serve all ages. <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br /> FN:CTRMGT93.Doc <br />
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