Miami Lakes Committee Discusses Senior Olympics Event and Age Definitions
- Meeting Overview:
The Miami Lakes Elderly Affairs Committee recently focused on planning the upcoming Senior Olympics, debating age qualifications for participants and discussing logistics, sponsorships, and activities for the event. The meeting was marked by discussions on age definitions for senior activities, event planning, and the importance of effective advertising and participant management.
One notable issue revolved around defining the age qualification for participants in the Senior Olympics. There was a discussion on whether the threshold should be set at 55, 60, or 65 years of age. One participant argued for aligning with national standards, which often start at 65, while others noted that many organizations accept 55 or 60 as the beginning of senior status. Concerns were raised that lowering the age limit could lead to overcrowded events and competition mismatches, such as a 60-year-old competing against an 80-year-old.
The event planning also included discussions about the types of activities to be featured. The committee proposed a variety of sports, including cornhole, horseshoes, and one-lap timed races reminiscent of Olympic events. Pickleball was noted as a popular choice among seniors. Veterans Park was considered as the potential venue, with the understanding that all activities should remain within the park to avoid additional police costs. Hosting events outside the park could incur expenses ranging from $5,000 to $7,000 for police presence.
In addition to sporting events, the committee brainstormed additional activities such as yoga classes, Zumba, and art stations. The idea of incorporating a paint station was proposed, although concerns about space and costs were noted. There was also a suggestion to organize an opening ceremony akin to the Olympics, with participants entering with a symbolic torch.
Logistical planning for the event was a key focus, with considerations for food and beverage vendors. The committee discussed ensuring coffee availability for early participants, mentioning a popular local coffee vendor and the possibility of engaging Dunkin’ Donuts with their mobile setup. The distribution of t-shirts was also addressed, with some vendors willing to cover costs, though paperwork would be required as it would not be a straightforward donation.
The committee decided to limit participation to 100 individuals to manage costs and logistics. They discussed the financial implications of larger gatherings, noting that food costs could escalate quickly. The idea of rewarding participants with medals or certificates was debated, with medals favored for their motivational value. One member recalled their own experiences with medals as significant rewards in their past.
Sponsorship opportunities were another topic, with discussions on attracting local businesses to support the event. Potential sponsors included Molina Healthcare, Baptist Hospital, and Miami Automo. The committee considered creating a flyer to promote sponsorship opportunities and outline different levels, such as platinum and silver tiers, complete with pricing structures. The importance of fair pricing for vendor participation was also discussed, balancing monetary contributions with sponsorship goods like trophies or meals.
The meeting also addressed the logistics of registration and participant tracking. A registration desk was proposed to control entry and collect participant information, which would help shape future events. Collecting birth years on registration forms was deemed important to ensure accurate award distribution according to age categories.
Cleanup responsibilities post-event were discussed, with a consensus that the committee would need to arrange and pay for these services. Hiring janitorial staff to manage cleanup was considered, with members agreeing to seek the best pricing options.
Manny Cid
Elderly Affairs Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Elderly Affairs Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/24/2026
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Recording Published:
04/24/2026
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Duration:
47 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Miami-Dade County
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Towns:
Miami Lakes
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