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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-03-28-2020-min (Demographic Change Subcommittee)Town of Lexington Subcommittee on Demographic Change Minutes of the meeting held on Thursday, March 28, 2013 Ellen Stone Room, Cary Hall Present Albert Huang, Martin Hwang (guest), Bhumip Khasnabish, Dan Krupka, Susie Lee - Snell, Nancy Ronchetti. Guest Speaker: Charlotte Rodgers, Director of Human Services The meeting was called to order at 7:40 p.m. The Subcommittee approved the minutes of its meeting on February 21, 2103 Action Items (to be reported on at the next meeting): • Continue with interviews to which members have committed themselves, now including all members of the Subcommittee, not only those of Asian ancestry - All • Ask Margaret Coppe about origin of lang Jeon so that we can assign an appropriate member to interview him - Dan • Send note to Nimisha Asthagiri requesting an interview with Bhumip - Dan Discussion with Charlotte Rodgers, Director of Human Services • By far the largest Asian group using the Senior Center is the Evergreen Support Group, elderly Chinese, many of whom reside in Greeley Village o Group size :� 100, about 50 of whom participate in meetings, held in the Senior Center about twice per month. Their numbers have not changed substantially over the past five years o In addition to their regular meetings, they organize Chinese New Year festivities in which they perform and to which they invite other performers. In past years, this special event has been held in Grace Chapel and St. Brigid's. This year it was held in Cary Hall and is likely to make its home there in the future. • They interact with the Senior Center through an interpreter who is hired by the hour. • The interpreter translates the monthly program of the Senior Center into Chinese. • They have little or no interaction with the Chinese America n Association of Lexington (CAAL), and appear not to be interested in such an interaction. • Most of the Chinese residents of Greeley Village were brought to the US by their children to care for grandchildren. When their adult children moved from Lexington or when the grandchildren left home, many of the parents chose to remain in Greeley Village and live on small government payments and depending, in part on the food pantry in Holy Redeemer Church. The food pantry is heavily supported by CAAL. • Apart from the Evergreen Group, there are a few residents of Chinese origin who use the Senior Center. They participate in a variety of activities including small -group English lessons and Tai Chi. • In response to the two fatalities involving Chinese residents in Greeley Village, identity cards were created, a talking light installed at the intersection of Bedford Street and Worthen Road, and a crosswalk installed across Worthen Road near the Stop & Shop. • There is no special program at the Senior Center for Indian residents; they participate as individuals in a variety of activities and at least one of them serves as a volunteer. An Indian meal is served about once every three months as part of a program that also includes Indians in Belmont and Waltham. • Charlotte Rodgers would like to hire a Mandarin speaker. • In addition, she is hoping to involve the CAAL and Indian Americans of Lexington (IAI) in monthly coordination meetings with the Police and Fire Departments and the Health Department. Interviews • To complete our interviews by the end of May, we need all members to conduct interviews. • Members of the Subcommittee committed themselves to conducting more interviews in the next four weeks. The Excel file with the status of interviews, including commitments, is posted on line. Dan will provide the link to members who have trouble accessing it. Next Meeting Hua Wang, who participated in our September 2012 meeting, heads CAAL's Community Task Force (CTF). It is seeking opportunities to involve CAAL members and other residents of Chinese ancestry in Town affairs. Huang will describe the initiatives of CTF. Our next meeting: April 25 in the Ellen Stone Room of Cary Hall The meeting adjourned at 9:10 p.m. Minutes submitted by Dan Krupka PJ