Gorham Recreation Department Office Hours: Fall

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Gorham Recreation Department Office Hours: Fall
Gorham Recreation Department
75 South Street, Suite 1
207 222-1630
[email protected]
www.gorhamrec.com
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Fall - Winter Programs
2014 -2015
Meet Team Gorham Recreation
Cindy Hazelton has been
leading
Team
Gorham
Recreation since 1991. She
has a BS Degree in Recreation
and Leisure Services from
the University of Maine at
Presque Isle.
Cindy is a Certified Parks
and Rccreation Professional
Cindy Hazelton
C.P. R. P., Director
with the National Recreation
[email protected] and Park Association. She
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is a native of Aroostook
County and loves all things
Jimmy Buffett. Cindy has been recognized by local
organizations including the Gorham-Westbrook
Rotary Club and is a Paul Harris Fellow; the Gorham
Grange; the Gorham Lions Club; the Gorham Business
Exchange and was their Business Person of the Year.
She is a past president of Maine Recreation and Park
Association and was named the Maine Recreation
and Park Association Distinguished Professional of
the Year in 2003.
If Cindy had a super power it would be . .
the ability to live life like a song... a Jimmy Buffett song!
Gail lives here in Gorham.
She has a Bachelors Degree
in Communications and a
Masters Degree in Adult and
Higher Education from the
University of Southern Maine.
Since 2006 she has been the
Administrative Assistant here
Gail Platts
Administrative Assistant at Gorham Recreation where
[email protected]
she “juggles a variety of cats,”
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from program registrations,
data base management and communcations, to
facility scheduling, community events, and adult
programming. Gail also teaches the classroom
portion of our Counselor in Training program,
Babysitter Training and Red Cross First Aid. Prior to
coming to Gorham Recreation Gail was the Manager
of Promotions, Events and Community Outreach for
Michael’s craft store in Rockwall, TX. She also has
many years of expereince in the arts as craft show
promoter, freelance writer, and web designer.
If Gail had a super power it would be . . .
the ability to heal. Cancer, Alzheimer’s - and even
the common cold - would be history!
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Behn is a resident of
Limington, ME and began
at Gorham Recreation in
May of 2014. He is the
Facilities Coordinator/
Programmer here, taking
care of the Little Falls Rec
Area, Shaw Park, Robie
Behn Brooks
Field, Village Fields, as
Programs/Buildings & Grounds
well as Robie Gym, Shaw
[email protected]
222-1636
Gym, Old Robie School,
and eventually Little Falls
School. He will also be taking over the Ski Program
this winter. Behn has a Bachelors Degree in History
from the University of Southern Maine. Since
2008, he has worked at Spring Harbor Hospital as
a Psych Tech on the Children’s unit, and worked
in education for three years as an Ed Tech and
then as a Long Term Substitute, before deciding to
pursue a different career opportunity here at Gorham
Recreation. He also has 10 years experience in
recreation, working for Standish Recreation as both
a counselor and eventually as a Director of their
summer camps. Behn currently is coaching Varsity
football as a Defensive Line/Offensive Line coach at
Bonny Eagle High School, and has been there since
2008.
If Behn had a super power it would be . . .
flying. He could get places much faster, and would
have some cool scenery to look at!
Gorham Recreation Department
The office is located at 75 South Street
Parking is accessible via Ball Park Rd.
Telephone: 222-1630
Hours: M-F 8:30am - 4:00pm
Visit us on the web!
www.gorhamrec.com
Gorham Recreation Department Mike is the Youth &
Adult Sports Director/
Community Events
Coordinator at Gorham
Recreation. He joined
Gorham Recreation in May
2014 and is responsible
for youth and adult sports
including scheduling, budget
preparation, and volunteer
recruiting.
Table of Contents
Adult Activities 16-20
Alternative Sports
14
Babysitter Training
21
Baseball/Softball
22
Basketball Gr. 7-12
15
Before & After Bell
7
Burn off Turkey
14
Burn off Turkey Reg
24
Cheering
8
Compost Class
20
Creative Movement
8
Dog Training
20
Early Release
7
First Aid/ CPR
15
Floor Hockey
23
Julio is the Director of
Before and After School and
Summer Camp Programs.
He has an Assiociate Degree
in Parks and Recreation
Managment and Bachelors
Degree in Child and Family
Studies. He has been in the
“Recreation game” going on
fifteen years, between three
Julio Santiago
different states. Julio has
Before & After School and
Summer Camps
spent eight of those fifteen
[email protected]
years here in the Town of
phone: 222-1632
Gorham. He has also been
on the coaching staff of the
Univesity of Southern Maine wrestling team for the
past nine years. Julio is an avid cartoon watcher, fun
fact collector, and electronics tinker.
GoCAT
4
Hip Hop
8
If Julio had a super power it would be . . .
the ability to teleport himself and his friends and
family to anywhere in the known universe at anytime,
because somedays you just want to lunch in the
Mamanuca Islands of Fiji - and it should be possible.
Mike Gradone
Youth Sports & Activities
[email protected]
phone: 222-1633
Mike has a BS in Business and an MBA Sport
Management. He has been working in the field of
recreation for 10 years.
If Mike had a super power it would be . . .
the ability to make children laugh ( and stop crying)
when ever he wanted!
Jingle Bell @ the REC 7
Jukado
21
Kiddie Gym
6
Light Parade
12
Mad Science
10
Men’s Basketball 15
New Year Gorham
4
Pillo Hockey
23
Registration Info
23
Ski/Ride
11
Snow Shoes
14
Sports Shorties
6
Staff contact
2,3
Swim Lessons
9
Tee Ball
22
Tree Lighting
13
www.gorhamrec.com
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What is Public Access Television?
The short answer is it is citizen media! The Town of Gorham has negotiated a cable franchise agreement
with a Cable Television Provider. In Gorham’s case that is Time Warner Cable. Federal law allows the town to
require the cable provider to offer “public, educational, or government” (PEG) access channels.
Gorham has 2 PEG channels. Channel 2, GOCAT serves the community interest while Channel 3, GGETV
serves the town and school department. Gorham Community
Access Television (GOCAT) is a free communication resource
available for the citizens of Gorham. GOCATand Gorham
Government, Education Television (GGETV) are only
broadcast to residents in Gorham
who have cable access, providing information about what is
happening in our neighborhoods, ourschools, and our town
office. Camara operators and video editors needed!
GoCat provide a 24-hour electronic bulletin board system to
let the community know what ishappening in Gorham and
surrounding areas. We record and broadcast many school and
community, arts and entertainment events such as concerts
and plays. We provide sports coverageat Gorham High School
and U.S.M. We record special events, such as New Year
Gorham, Parades,and Gorham Marketplace. We produce
studio talk shows on a variety of issues. We also offer open
studio space for you to come in to edit,design, and ask
questions. Call us at 222-1641 to schedule atime that works
for you!
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Gorham Recreation Department Thank you to our 2014 Youth Coaches!
Gorham Recreation Department extends a sincere thank you to the GHS Girls Basketball , GHS Softball and
GHS Baseball teams and all of our Volunteer Coaches and Assistants!
Tee Ball Baseball & SoftBall
Rick Todd Chris Sean
Marc Chris
Jeff Jason
Gary
David Beaumont
Castonguay
Crowley
Curran
Curtis
Devinney
Douglass
Dubail
Dube
Dumais
Marco Gasbarrone
John Gobel
Mike Karlonas
Dan Mceachin
Mike Parenteau
Chad Perreault
Dave Quintal
Jeremiah Rohner
Keith Rorer
Brian Toothaker
Travis Whitehead
Youth Soccer
Robert
Denny
Paul
Derek
Sean
Mike
John
Doug
Erin
Andre
Gava
Albert
Barber
Bisson
Curren
Fortier
Gobel
Hall
Irish
Labrie
Aaron Landry
Mike McInnis
Paul Ottoson
San
Pao
Stephan Peary
Curt Peffer
Laura Rancourt
Dean Rosingana
Jen Rush
Sean Williams
John Witten
Flag Football
Curt Peffer
Mike Karlonas
Importance of Volunteer Coaches
“Being an expert in a particular sport isn’t
necessarily what makes a great coach. A
coach’s willingness to provide a positive
environment for young children to learn
about friendship, teamwork, and sport is the
foundation for their ongoing willingness to
play. Winning does not have to be the focus
for young children. The love of the game
can be fostered through other outlets as
children work to improve their skills.
Practice sessions that are fun and skillbased far outweigh the benefits of
competitive game play for young children.
Taking the time to foster friendships and
build individual skills cooperatively will lead
to success in the game later on.
Whether you have experience in a particular
sport or not, I encourage you to get involved
in coaching youth sports. The bonding
experience between you and your child
can last a lifetime, and the impact that you
can have on providing positive and healthy
opportunities for children through sport is
immeasurable. “
- June Kilback Zimmer, MSc, PhD
If you are interested in coaching or volunteering with Gorham Recreation give
us a call at 222-1630 or stop by and fill out a
volunteer form!
www.gorhamrec.com
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Kiddie Gym
We will set up several activity sites including mats for
tumbling, and a wide variety of balls and other toys!
All toddlers must be accompanied by a “participating” adult.
This program is not structured, but rather an opportunity for
a change of scenery and some “new toys” and new friends
to play with!
Shaw Gym
September 24- Through May 1
Wednesdays and Fridays
9:30am - 11:30am
$2.00 per child per visit
$50.00 Season pass
Ages 5 and under
Kiddie Gym will be closed on days school is
not in session due to weather and the following dates:
October 24
Nov 5
November 28
Dec 10
Dec 25 & 26
Jan 2
April 20
Sports Shorties
Sports Shorites is a series of sports lead by Coach Mke for 3-5 year
olds not currently enrolled in Kindergarten. Classes are 45 minutes to an
hour long and a parent must be present at all times. Watch our website
for registration details.
Half-Pint Hoops Basketball
Classes will begin mid-February and take place at the Shaw Gym. This
introductory basketball program teaches children the basic motor skills
necessary to play basketball while they work one-on-one and spend
quality time with their parents. The program focuses on teaching children
and their parents skills in dribbling/ ball handling, passing/catching, and
shooting.
Mini-Mitts Tee Ball
This introductory baseball program teaches children the basics of America’s favorite pastime. Registration
opens in May or June and classes will begin the end of June. Classes take place at the
Village School.
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Gorham Recreation Department
Before and After the Bell
Before & After the Bell is for students in grades K-5.
Before the Bell participants can be dropped
off at Old Robie School between 7:00 and
8:30 am and will be transported by bus to
school.
After the Bell students will be picked up at
their school and transported by bus to Old
Robie School. During program hours
participants will have the opportunity to eat
snack, do homework, and enjoy activities
such as active games, free time, board
games, arts & crafts, and outdoor time.
Participants must be picked up 5:30 pm.
Parents/guardians must sign child(ren)
in/out daily. These programs are open every day
school is in session. In the event of unscheduled
early release or school closing due to a weather
event, Before and After the Bell will not be open.
Early Release, Inservice Days & Vacation Camps
The Gorham Recreation Department offers
Early Release, Inservice Day activities and
Vacation Camps for students in grades K-5,
throughout the school year. These programs
include field trips (admission is included in the
cost of camp), special activities, and projects.
Inservice Day activities and Vacation Camps
will be held at Old Robie School and will run
from 7:00am to 5:30pm.
On Early Release Days students will be picked
up at their school and transported by bus to
Old Robie School Participants must be picked
up by 5:30 pm.
Program rates may vary, depending on the
activity. FMI visit our website
www.gorhamrec.com
Prices effective January 1 - June 30
Before & After the Bell: After the Bell: Before the
Bell:
Weekly Fee = $95.00 Weekly Fee = $75.00 Daily
Fee = $15.00
Daily Fee = $29.00 Daily Fee = $19.00
(Prices listed do not include one time, nonrefundable registration fee of $35.00)
Monthly payments are due prior to the first of the
month.
Jingle Bell Rock @ THE REC
Join Gorham
Recreation and USM
students Friday Dec
12th from 5:30pm9:30pm in Shaw Gym
for some holiday arts
and crafts, group
games, music, movies,
pizza and more!
K-6th grade
$9.00
Register online at www.gorhamrec.com
www.gorhamrec.com
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Creative Movement Classes
Gorham Recreation is excited to offer creative
movement classes for ages 2-5 year olds!
Mommy & Me is a movement class for children and
their caregivers. We will dance with props, move like
animals, be exposed to follow the leader and taking
turns, all while having the security of the caregiver
close by.
Music Movement & Play is a 30 minute class for
children ages 2&3. In this class we will dance with
props, use our imaginations to travel to exciting
destinations, learn to follow
the leader, stand in a line
and take turns. It’s a great
class to get the wiggles out
and have fun.
Creative Movement is a
45 minute dance class for
the 3-5 year olds. We will
warm up our bodies at circle time, move across the
floor, use props and start to use basic Ballet terms.
This class helps foster respect for yourself and others
all while having fun!
Instructor Rhonda Cook has taught dance in
Southern Maine for over 25 years. She is currently
teaching at Drouin Dance Center in Westbrook.
Rhonda is certified to teach dance through Dance
Masters of America and loves working with children
of all ages!
Monday Music, Movement & Play
9:15- 9:45
2-3 yr olds
8 weeks
min 4- max 8
$55
Monday Creative Movement
10:00- 10:45
3-5 yr olds
8 weeks
4 min- 8 max
$75
Tuesday Mommy & Me
9:15- 9:45
for walking- 2 yr olds
8 weeks
min 4, max 8
$55
Tuesday Creative Movement
10:00- 10:45
3-5 yr olds
8 weeks
min 10 max
$75
Hip Hop Dance
Cheering
Join instructors from Dance Studio of Maine
for this introduction to Hip Hop Dance! Classes
start with a basic warm-up followed by awesome
choreography with freestyle, lockin’, poppin’ and
breakin’.
This program will run for 8 weeks, and will start on
January 4th, 2015
6 sessions
Wednesdays
Activity Room 2, Gorham Recreation Department
$60
Grades K-2
3:45-4:30pm
Grades 3-5
Grades 6-8
4:30-5:30pm
Pee Wee Cheerleading: Grades 1-2
Practice Days: Sundays
Practice Times: 3-4pm
Practice Location: Activity Room 2
$50
Pee Wee Cheerleading: Grades 3-6
Practice Days: Sundays
Practice Times: 4-6pm
Practice Location: Activity Room 2
Gamedays: TBA (5/6 grade basketball championship)
$65
2:45-3:45pm
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Gorham Recreation Department
Swimming Lessons
The Michael Phelps Skill Center in Saco will be host
again this year for Gorham Recreation Swimming
Lessons on Saturday afternoons between 1-3pm.
Get Wet: 6 months - 3 years old
Get Wet is a parent and child class for children three
years of age and younger (exceptions are made for
older children). While focusing on water comfort,
games, and relaxing in a warm water environment,
parents are encouraged to challenge each child’s skills
and level of comfort in the water. Continually under the
guidance of a competent instructor, the emphasis in Get
Wet is on fun in the water!
Pre-Beginner Divisions
Pre-Beginner is our first class without parental involvement. Children must have reached the age of three to
enroll in this level. The emphasis in Pre-Beginner is on basic water skills such as assisted and unassisted
floating, blowing bubbles and retrieving items from the bottom of a shallow (3 foot) area. Listening to
instructions and working within a group are stressed along with important water safety lessons. Pre-Beginner
includes games and activities that build confidence while increasing the child’s comfort and feel for the water.
Finally, children will become comfortable swimming under the water. Pre - Beginner has two age divisions;
the skills covered in the two divisions are identical.
Pre Beg. 1 is for ages 3-4 and
Pre Beg 2 is for 5 -7 year olds
Beginner Divisions
In Beginner, children are comfortable in the water, able to completely submerge, and can float on their front
and back. The emphasis in Beginner is on development of confidence and feel for the water. Children remain
in the Beginner level until they are swimming freestyle and demonstrating rotary breathing. It is anticipated
that children will remain in this level for multiple sessions, as the skills to be mastered are quite broad and
varied. Beginner has two age divisions
Beginner 1 is for ages 3-6,
Beginner 2 is for ages 7+
Advanced Beginner Divisions
In Advanced Beginner, freestyle (crawl stroke) skills are honed and other competitive strokes are introduced
and taught. The emphasis in Advanced Beginner is on confidence with freestyle and building comfort with
other strokes. Children should be able to demonstrate rotary breathing, have mastered the air exchange
process. Advanced Beginner has two age divisions; the skills covered in the two divisions are identical.
Advanced Beg. 1 is for ages 4-6
Advanced Beg. 2 is for ages 7+
Classes take place on Saturdays
Half hour classes
$105 for each 7 week session
November 1st - December 20th
January 10th – February 14th
February 28th – April 3rd
April 11th – May 23rd
May 30th – June 27th
www.gorhamrec.com
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Mad Science After School Programs are packed with fascinating demonstrations and inquiry based learning
that provides solid educational value. The curriculum meets state and national science standards and is
continuously being tested and measured. Programs are taught by trained, qualified, dynamic instructors who
follow professional lesson plans, use unique equipment, and original materials. But most importantly, the
programs are kid approved! In Mad Science, we give children a chance to see just how cool science can be!
Mad Science Classes are for Grades K-5 and are held from 3:15pm - 4:15pm.
Dates and days are different for each school. Please see schedule below
Fee is $70 for each of the 6 week sessions
MARVELS OF SCIENCE
HAVE YOU ever wondered what clouds are made of, what goes on underneath the surface of the earth or
how toys work? Join Mad Science after school as we embark upon an exploratory journey into the countless
wonders of science! Neither rain, nor snow will prevent us from enjoying this hands-on exploration of
meteorology or from taking a voyage to the center of the Earth! We’ll investigate the Science of Toys, learn
about sound waves, and suit up for a flight into space. Albert Einstein said that “The process of scientific
discovery is, in effect, a continual flight from wonder.” There will be no limit to the wonder and imagination in
Marvels of Science!
Great Falls - Thursdays 1/29 -3/12 no class 2/19
Narragansett - Fridays 1/30-3/20 no class 2/20 or 3/13
Village - Mondays 1/26 - 3/9 no class 2/16
ENGINEERING MANIA!
Have you ever seen your child show an excessive enthusiasm for science or as we call it, “Mad Science
Maine-ia”!? We invite you to blast off into the 21st century with Mad Science as we open your child up to a
world where they will explore the many exciting aspects of Engineering. We will build model bridges, explore
circuits, learn how airplanes defy gravity, investigate security systems, and much more! Get hands on in this
great introduction to the world of Engineering!
Great Falls - Thursdays 4/2 - 5/14 no class 4/23
Narragansett - Fridays 4/3 - 5/15 no class 4/24
Village - Mondays 3/30 - 5/11/ no class 4/20
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Gorham Recreation Department
Humans were not meant to hibernate . . .
Join Gorham Recreation outside on the slopes!
We will kick of the ski season with a presentation Tuesday, Dec. 2 from 6-7pm, in the Multipurpose room,
which will cover ALL Gorham Recreation skiing/snowboarding programs!
Mt Abram
Mt Abram Discount
Voucher Tickets!
Shawnee Peak
We will run a 5 multiweek
ski and ride program
on Tuesday nights to
Shawnee Peak in Bridgton
for Gorham Middle School
and High School students.
The Gorham Recreation
bus will leave at 2:30 and
return by 9:00pm.
Lift & Transportation $180
Lift, Rental &Transportation( does not include a
helmet) $265
Helmet rental $30
Transportationonly $65
Dates: Jan 13, 20, 27, Feb 3 & 10
Voucher are available at the recreation office for a
One Day Lift Ticket - good for Junior, Adult, or Senior
pass for only $26.
Vouchers are to be redeemed at the Mt Abram Ticket
Office and are Valid Any Day for 2014-15 season.
Not redeemable for cash.
No cash refunds or exchanges.
“Give a Kid a Lift” Learn to Ski/ Ride Day from
Gorham Recreation and Mt Abram
* 3rd and 4th graders only *
Shawnee Peak Sundays
We will be offering 4 multi- week ski and ride
program on Sundays. Participants under age 9 must
be accompanied by an adult. Meet us there or ride
the bus with Gorham Recreation.
Transportation for season pass holders is available
for a fee of $50.
The bus will leave at 8:00am and return by 4:00pm.
Dates: Jan 11, 18, 25 and Feb 1
(Make up dates Feb 9 or March 2).
Junior or AdultLift only- $155 (Ticket window price $59 per visit)
Lift, and Rental OR Clinic - $223 ( does not
include a helmet)
Lift, Clinic, AND Rental $291
Transportation fee $50
Helmet rental $25
Gorham Recretaion and
Mt Abram have teamed
up to offer discount
voucher tickets for the
2014-2015 ski season.
$15 fee includes box lunch and transportation, ski or
board rental, lift and instruction.
Saturday January 31st
Depart 8:00am
Return 3:30pm
Min 12 Max 40
Registration Deadline January 9th
This learn to ski/ride program is Sponsored by Mt Abram Ski Club
Feb Vacation Ski / Ride trip to Mt Abram
Thursday Feb 19
Adult Lift and transportation $35
Jr Lift and transportation $26
Adult or Jr Lift, rental and transportation $44
Adult or Jr Lift , lesson and transportation $46
Adult or Jr Lift , lesson, rental and transportation $64
Depart 8:00am
Return 3:30pm
Min 12 Max 40
Registration Deadline Feb 5th
www.gorhamrec.com
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Gorham Recreation
Holiday Light Parade
Parade Line up begins at 4:00pm at 270 Main Street
Parade ends at Robie Park
Calling all Gorham churches, community organizations, clubs,
neighborhood groups, businesses, school groups, sports clubs and
groups, and anyone else wishing to be part of the Light Parade!
There is no charge to be in the parade. All we ask is that you register
your float or unit so we can plan accordingly for the “line up” on the
evening of the parade. To register to be part of the Light Parade return
form below or register online at www.gorhamrec.com.
To ensure the safety of the parade spectators
NO throwing ANY thing from ANY where!
Complete and return this registration form to:
Gorham Recreation 75 South Street, Suite 1, Gorham, Maine 04038
Name:_______________________________________________________________________
Contact Person:_______________________________ Contact Phone: ___________________
Type of Float: _____________________________ Length: ______ # of People ____________
Address:______________________________________________________________________
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Gorham Recreation Department
Gorham
Tree Lighting
In Robie Park
Sunday, November 30
Activities begin at 4:00pm
Join us for some Holiday Music,
Hot Chocolate and “Reindeer Games”
Santa Claus arrives via the Ladder Truck at approximately 5:00pm
Santa and Mrs Claus will visit with girls and boys in the
Recreation Department Multipurpose room after the tree is lit!
Share your pictures with us
on Facebook and Instagram #GorhamRec
Bring canned and dry food
goods to the Recreation
Department for donation to
the Gorham Food Pantry! !
www.gorhamrec.com
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Show Shoes
Burn off the Turkey 5K and
Half K Kids Fun Run
Showshoeing is the fast fastest growing winter sport
and very easy to learn. The best way to learn is to
get out there and try it!
Gorham Rec has snow shoes for available the
whole family to use!
Weekday rental is $8.00 for Adult $5 for child.
Rental fee for weekends are $20 for Adult and
$15 for child (picked up Friday and returned
Monday).
Alternative Sports Week
Coach Mike Gradone
will be conducting
a one week camp
for kids that want
to participate in
alternative sports.
Each day will consist
of a different activity,
such as relay races,
bean bag toss,
Frisbee, dodgeball,
etc.
Robie Gym
Grades 2 and 3
Monday December 8th-Friday December 12th
4:30-5:30pm.
$39
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Burn off the Turkey 5k Race
Saturday November 29 race start 9:00am
$50 Cash Prize for man and woman to break record
times awarded (Ethan Hemphill: 15:09 - Chrisine
Snowe-Reaser: 17:34) Race results will be published
on www.coolrunning.com
Online registration will close 11/25.
Race day registration 7:00am to 8:00am Saturday at
Gorham Recreation
Free registration for those over age 65 (no shirt)
Race fee before Nov 19th is $20 - Long sleeved
t-shirts for the first 150 registered.
After 11/19 Registration $25.00 ( no shirt)
Registrations with no shirt before 11/19 $15.00
Half K Kids Fun Run
New this year Gorham Recreation is adding a .5 K
for runners and walkers under age 8. The event is
free but participants must register.
Register online until 11/25 or
use registraiton form on the
back of this catalog.
Gorham Recreation Department
Gr 7-8 and and Gr 9-12 Rec Basketball
Boys and girls in these leagues will be playing
surrounding towns including Bonny Eagle,
Saco,Windham and Portland. Teams will get 1
practice and 1 game a week. Games and
practices will be determined at a later date by
the league and coaches. An assessment will be
done for high school players on Saturday, Dec 7
at 11am . All 7-8 teams and 9-12 teams will get
at least one practice and one game per week
Home games will be played at Shaw Gym unless
otherwise noted. If you are currently on a
Gorham Middle School or Gorham High School
basketball team you will not be able to
participate in Recreation Basketball.
Volunteer coaches needed!!
Practices start in December
$50 Registration fee, includes reversible jersey
and league registration cost
Practices will begin the week of Dec 9, games
will begin in January.
No registrations after Dec 7
Pickleball Clinics and Play
Learn to Play Pickleball Clinic November 22nd 1-4 PM
Limited to: 20 people
Cost: $20 per person
Competive/ Advanced Players Only
December 20th 1-4PM
Play against and with some of the best players in
New England
Limited to : 15 people
Cost: $15 per person
Learn to Play Pickleball Clinic
January 17th 1-4 PM
Limited to: 20 people
Cost: $20 per person
Proceeds go toward three brand new designated
Pickleball Courts in Gorham
Register online at www.gorhamrec.com
John Reed Men’s Basketball League
Men’ all League: League will start
Sunday, Feb 9. Games are Sunday afternoons
into the evenings.
The registration fee per team is yet to be
determined . It is recommended you carry at
least 8 players per team.
Registration is $650 per team and teams will be
guaranteed a minimum of 8 games. FMI contact
Mike Gradone 222-1633
Men’s Pick-Up Basketball
NO basketball on school holidays or
vacations or school cancellations
$2.00 per visit resident
$4.00 per visit non-resident
$55.00 Season pass
($1.00 per visit)
Gorham Middle School Gym
7:30pm Monday and Thursday nights
Sept 30 to May 22
7:30-9:30pm
Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED
Would you know what to do in a cardiac, breathing
or first aid emergency? With an emphasis on handson learning, this Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/
AED course incorporates the latest science and
teaches students to recognize and care for a variety
of first aid emergencies such as burns, cuts, scrapes,
sudden illnesses, heat and cold emergencies
and how to respond to breathing and cardiac
emergencies to help victims of any age. Students
who successfully complete this course will receive a
certificate for Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED
valid for two years.
Instructor: Gail Platts
Course length: 3 hours
Date: Feb 12
Fee: $75.00
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Adult Activities
Mug Meals
Join Gail for lunch in the
multipurpose room kitchen
and learn how to prepare
delicious, healthy meals and
yummy desserts cooked in the
microwave with a mug!
These individual portion meals
are budget friendly, a perfect
solution for solo dining, and easy
options for busy people. Most
of these recipes are super easy
clean up too - as ingredients are
mixed and cooked right in the
mug!
Bring your appetite and a 16 ounce microwave-safe
mug OR a 2 cup pyrex measuring cup. Offered last
Monday of the month Min 6 /Max 20
11:30am -1:00pm
Multipurpose room
$5.00 per class, which includes meal
Menu:
Nov. 24, Veggie Quiche
Greek Salad, bread
Angel food cake
Dec 29, Lemon Chicken & Rice Soup
Tossed Salad, bread
Cheese cake
Jan. 26, Macaroni & Cheese
Layered “winter” Salad, bread
Chocolate brownie
Feb 23 Meatloaf
Pasta Salad, bread
Caramel Apple Crisp
March 30 Thanksgiving in a mug
Tossed Salad, bread
Portland Stage
Our Man in Havana
Set in pre-communist Cuba, Our Man in Havana
tells the tale of a bumbling vacuum cleaner salesman
unwittingly recruited by the British secret service
to be a spy. The only problem is he doesn’t know
anything ! He invents a network of fictitious contacts
and dispatches diagrams of vacuum-cleaner parts as
classified information.
Adapted from Graham Greene’s novel for the
stage by Clive Francis, this lively, tongue-in-cheek
production conjures 1950s Cuba onstage, a volatile
place, with decadence, corruption and espionage on
every street corner. Cleverly choreographed, four
actors change accents and costumes to play over 30
eclectic characters. Reviewers have called it “Fast,
Furious and Funny!”
Depart 1:00pm Return by 5:00pm
Thursday Feb 12
$35
Papermaker
Novelist Monica Wood brings a version of her novel
“Ernie’s Ark” to the Portland Stage. The story of The
Papermaker takes place in fictional Abbott Falls,
Maine, during a paper mill strike. The lives of two
families collide around a company CEO and a man
building a wooden ark in his yard. It is a revealing
drama about family, loyalty, and the quiet tragedies of
mill-town life.
This is Wood’s first play, although she is the author of
four works of fiction, most recently “Any Bitter Thing”,
and “When We WereThe Kennedy’s” which have
recieved critical acclaim.
Depart 1:00pm Return by 5:00pm
Thursday May 14
$35
Ginger bread
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Gorham Recreation Department
Bridge
The best way to learn is to play.
10:00am- 12:00pm Tues and Fri
Gorham Recreation Department - FREE
Stretch n Tone Exercise Class
Stretch and Tone class focuses on building strength
in all muscle groups, developing balance, flexibility,
and agility.
Tues and Thu
9:30-10:30am
$5 per class or $50 for 12-punch pass
Weight No More
Enjoy this fun and easy-to- follow, low impact
workout that increases energy and stamina.
Tone muscle, work on balance, posture and
strength.
45 minute followed by 15 minute easy stretch.
10:00-11:00am Mon, Wed, Fri Activity Room 2
$5 per class or $25 for monthly punch pass
Walking CLub
Monday- Friday
8:00-9:30 and 11:30-2:00pm
Shaw Gym
FREE
Pickleball
Pickleball is a racquet sport which combines
elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis. All
equipment provided. Mon, Tues, Thu
9:00am-11:30am
FREE
Learn to play with a free clinic offered the last
Tuesday of the month.
Alaska!
Get ready for a trip that will leave you breathless
and inspired—a travel experience of a lifetime! Visit
Denali and Kenai Fjords National Parks, cruise
on Prince William sound, travel aboard the Alaska
Railrod, and view the gorgeous scenery, sea life and
wildlife that Alaska is famous for.
May 16-25 2015
$3599 pp/do
Travel insurance $199 per person
Cirque Dreams Holidaze
Fill your heart with holiday cheer as Broadway
director Neil Goldberg re-imagines the holiday
season with over 300 costumes, 20 acts and
30 performers from 12 countries showcasing an
endless variety of imaginative, heart-pounding and
gravity- defying feats. Performers twirl, bounce, and
soar through the air to original music and seasonal
favorites brought to life within a stage setting of
gigantic gifts, colossal candy canes, and 30-foot
towering trees and soldiers, creating a wonderland of
amazement.
We will travel by motor coach to Mansfield, MA where
we will check in to our overnight accommodations,
enjoy an early dinner and then board the bus to
Providence to enjoy a 6:30pm show. The next day
will include shopping stops at the Wrentham Outlets
and/or Patriot’s Place. This trip is co-sponsored with
Cape Elizabeth and Falmouth. Price includes coach
transportation, overnight accommodations, and the
cost of theater ticket. Please indicate your roommate
on registration form. A complete itinerary will be
available upon registration.
A $100 non-refundable deposit is due at registration.
Full payment is due by November 14. No refunds
after this date unless a replacement can be found. Sunday, Dec.7-Monday, Dec. 8
Fee: $169 pp/do
$202 pp/ single
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Wreaths Across America 2014
Morrill Worcester, owner of Worcester Wreath Company of Harrington,
Maine, was a 12 year old paper boy for the Bangor Daily News when
he won a trip to Washington D.C. His first trip to our nation’s capital was
one he would never forget, and Arlington National Cemetery made an
especially indelible impression on him. This experience followed him
throughout his life and successful career in business, reminding him
that his good fortune was due, in large part, to the values of this nation
and the Veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice for their Country. In
1992, Worcester Wreath found themselves with a surplus of wreaths
nearing the end of the holiday season. Remembering his boyhood
experience at Arlington, Worcester realized he had an opportunity to
honor our country’s Veterans. With the help of Maine Senator Olympia
Snowe, arrangements were made for the wreaths to be placed at Arlington in one of the older sections of the
cemetery, a section which had been receiving fewer visitors with each passing year.
The wreath laying is still held annually, on the second or third Saturday of December. Their annual
pilgrimage from Harrington, Maine to Arlington National Cemetery has become known as the world’s largest
veteran’s parade, stopping at schools, monuments, veteran’s homes and communities all along the way to
remind people how important it is to remember, honor and teach.
2014 is the 150 anniversary of Arlington National Cemetery. Would you like to be part of this event and feel
the outpouring of caring associated with it? Sign up today!
When: December 12, 13, 14 2014
Where: Washington DC, Arlington National Cemetery
Who can participate: Families, Adults (note: there is considerable walking on this trip, it could be raining or
snowing, dress appropriately!)
Details: Motorcoach bus will depart Gorham Recreation Department at 10:30 am on Friday, December 12,
2014 and drive to directly to Washington, DC.
Room reservations at the Sheraton, Pentagon City. Cost: includes motorcoach transportation, 2 nights
lodging, 2 breakfasts
$272 per person/double occupancy, $381 per person/single occupancy. Meals on your own.
FMI: call Cindy at Gorham Recreation, 222-1634
See more at: http://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org
Lunch at the Green Ladle
We will travel to the Lewiston Regional Technical Center to enjoy lunch prepared by the
culinary arts students. Students come from six area high schools which include Lisbon,
Edward Little, Oak Hill, Poland, Leavitt, and Lewiston High Schools. These students will
prepare a variety of appetizers, entrees and dessert.
March 12th
Depart 10am
Return by 3:00pm
$15.00
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Zumba -
Instructor Barbara Wyman
Silk Scarf Dyeing
Friends, fun, music and a little dance. You do not
need to pre-register for this class. Just drop in!
Each week there will be an opportunity to review
and learn new dances.
$5 per class or purchase a Gorham Recreation
punch card, 12 visits for $50, good for Stretch
and Tone, or Zumba.
Tuesdays 5:30-6:30pm, Wednesdays 9:00am 10:00am Thursday 5:30-6:30pm, Saturday 8:009:00am and 9:00am. All classes held at Gorham
Recreation Department.
Pilates total body strengthening and flexibility
Instructor Theresa Labrecque
For Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced fitness
levels.Tues and Thur from 8:30am-9:30am.
Each class is $5 per visit or purchase a 12 visit
punch card for $50 which is good for Line
dancing, Pilates, Kick and Tone or Stretch and
Tone classes.
“Kick and Tone”
Instructor Dawn Stevens
This class will combine basic boxing drills along
with plyometric and strengthening moves for total
body conditioning. Great for all fitness levels!
M, W, F 9:00- 10:00.
Classes are $5 per visit or purchase a 12 visit punch
card for $50 which is also good for Zumba, Pilates, or
Stretch and Tone classes.
Scarves are a great way to add
a little color to your life and
Gail will show how easy it is to
make your own hand-dyed silk
scarf. Make one for yourself or
for a holiday gift. We provide all
the materials needed and Gail
will also demonstrate a variety
of scarf tying techniques for
wearing your beautiful creation.
No art background necessary. Bring an apron or wear
old clothes that you don’t mind accidently staining.
Min 5 Max 8.
Dec 3 from 10:30am-11:30am
$15.00 - class includes 11” X 72” 100% silk scarf
Don’t miss out!
We have some great trips in the planning process:
Huts and Trails snowshoe trip in January, Sleigh ride
in February, St Patty’s luncheon in March, Sturbridge
Villlage in April, Vermont in May, Washburn-Norlands
Living History Center in June, Isle of Shoals in July,
Nantuckett in September and Quebec in October.
Call, email, or stop by the office to get on our mailing
list for our next adult trips and activites newsletter!
Follow us on Facebook and
Instagram @GohramRec
Phone: 222-1630
Email: [email protected]
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Modern Dog Training
Minimum students per class: 4
Maximum students per class: 6
Each session is $125 for 6 week class
Build a great relationship with your dog through
positive reinforcement training! All
beings benefit from having structure in their lives,
including your dog.
Join Mallory Hattie, Certified Professional Dog
Trainer, for one of these scientifically-based, fun
training sessions. Classes currently held Mondays
at Robie Gym moving to Little Falls Activity Center
in the Spring. Classes are ongoing, call Mallroy at
642-3693 or visit www.gorhamrec.com for class
schedule.
Puppy Class
A basic manners and socialization class for puppies
between 2 and 6 months of age using positive
reinforcement methods. Puppies should be at least
8 weeks old when class starts and have their first
set of vaccinations. First class is humans only.
Beginner Manners Class
Become a kind leader and strengthen the bond with
your dog using positive reinforcement. Learn when
to use training and when management is called for.
In this class your dog will start to practice paying
attention to you in the presence of distractions.
Intermediate Class
For students who have already taken a beginner
class. In this class you will learn some new methods
and practice those you’ve previously learned. Work
with other dog/handler teams during some exercises
to increase your dog’s responsiveness to distractions.
Canine Good Citizen Class
Is your dog a Canine Good Citizen? This class is
entirely aimed toward helping the student master the
10 steps of the Canine Good Citizen Test. Helpful
for students interested in becoming a Therapy Dog
Team. Test will be scheduled shortly after class
is completed. Prerequisite: Intermediate class or
instructor permission.
Compost Class
Join instructor Gail Platts for a presentation on how to
turn garden waste and kitchen scraps into “black
gold.” Come learn about the three R’s of home
composting.
Reduce up to 30% of your garbage
Reuse garden, lawn, and kitchen waste
Renew soil with a variety of nutirents.
Tuesday Feb 19th 6:30-7:30pm
Class fee $5.
Min 5
“Earth Machine” compost bins will be available for
purchase from Gorham Public Works for $46 each.
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Gorham Recreation Department
Jukado
Location: Activity Room 1, Gorham Recreation.
Parents, give your child the edge in life! The
Greater Portland School of Jukado combines the
traditional arts of Kung Fu, Karate, Aikido and
Judo into a refined discipline designed for
practical use in real-life situations.
Jukado provides a positive environment that
focuses on honor, loyalty, respect, compassion,
commitment and good sportsmanship. In
Jukado, no one sits on the bench! All students
are given the opportunity to excel beyond their
potential. Jukado class goals are:
conduct at home,
conduct at school,
conduct at Jukado.
Grades 3-5 3:30 - 4:15pm
Grades K-2 4:15 - 5:00pm
Mondays
Visit our website
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Babysitter Training
This class is ideal for current and future babysitters-teaching participants the best ways to be safe and to
keep children in their care safe. In a fun, interactive environment, participants will learn the responsibilities
and qualities of being a good leader and a good babysitter. Babysitter Training is also excellent training for
young people who find themselves home alone or with younger siblings at the end of the school day.
The class, taught by Certified Red Cross Instructor Gail Platts, focuses on injury prevention, first aid, basic
childcare, decision making, problem solving and leadership skills.
Participants will learn to:
Supervise children
Diaper and dress infants
Prevent accidents
Select safe toys and games
Handle an emergency or illness
Play with children of different ages
Monday Nov 10 ( inservice day)
9:00am-4:00pm
Saturday Jan 10
9:00am-4:00pm
Min 10 Max 14 participants
Bring a lunch, drink and snack.
Class begins promptly - Please be on time!
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Youth Basketball
Recreation Baseball/Softball/Tee Ball
Tee Ball (Kindergarten)
“Skills and Drills” make up this instructional baseball
program for boys and girls.
Child must currently be
enrolled in Kindergarten to
participate. Program held
on Saturday mornings
at Village School fields
8:30-9:45am. Coaches
will contact players prior to
opening day.
Save $15 by registering
before March 28. $39
before 3/28, $54 after 3/28
K-2 Basketball
$39 before 11/16, $54 after 11/16
All games for K-2 at Shaw,
Narragansett or Great Falls
Kindergarten
Saturdays 8am-9am
12/13 to 2/7 (no games 12/27)
1st/2nd Boys
1 weekday practice
Games on Saturdays from 9:15-10am
12/13 to 2/7 (no games 12/27)
1st/2nd Girls
1 weekday practice
Games on Saturdays from 10:15-11am
12/13 to 2/7 (no games 12/27)
3rd/4th Grade Basketball
$59
All games at GMS
3rd/4th Boys
1 weekday practice
Games on Saturdays either 8am or 9:15am
Practice starts week of 11/10 and ends 2/14 (no
games 12/27)
3rd/4th Girls
1 weekday practice
Games on Saturdays either 10:30 or 11:45am
Practice starts week of 11/10 and ends 2/14 (no
games 12/27)
5th/6th Grade Basketball
$64
All games at Shaw Gym at either 6 or 7pm
Farm League Baseball (1st and 2nd Grades)
A developmental program for grades 1 & 2. Practices
and games will focus on the basics and “foundation
building” of baseball. Teams will get one 45 minute
practice during the week and games will be played
on Saturdays. Weekday practice will be determined
at the coaches meeting. Coaches do all the pitching.
All games will be played on Saturday mornings from
10am to 11:15am
Save $15 by registering before March 28. $39 before
3/28, $54 after 3/28
Farm League Softball (1st and 2nd Grades)
A developmental program for girls grades 1 & 2.
Practices and games will focus on the basics and
“foundation building” of softball. Teams will get one
45 minute practice during the week and games will
be played on Saturdays. Weekday practice will be
determined at the coaches meeting. Coaches do
all the pitching. Games will be played on Saturday
afternoons from 11:30am-12:45pm
Save $15 by registering before March 28. $39 before
3/28, $54 after 3/28
5th/6th Boys 1 practice on Mon or Tue,
1 game on Wed or Thu
practices start the week of 11/10
Season ends 3/7
5th/6th Girls
1 practice on Wed or Thu,
1 game on Mon or Tue
practices start the week of 11/10
Season ends 3/7
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Register online at www.gorhamrec.com
to receive emails with program updates
Gorham Recreation Department
Gorham Youth Baseball/ Softball
Registration Information
U10 & U12 Cal Ripken Baseball
Registrations are based on a first PAID, first
served basis. Registration must be completed
with payment to Gorham Recreation Department
prior to the program registration deadline. Nonresidents
will be accepted on a space-available
basis.
All players interested in playing baseball
from Grade 3 to Age 12 will be placed on
either U10 or U12 baseball team. Player age is what
age the player is as of May 1st, 2015. All players in
this age group will be placed on a team!! The
skills assessment is used as a guide to evenly
divide teams. Returning players must register
with Gorham Rec but do not need to attend
the player assesment. Date and time of
assesment TBD.
U10 & U12 Babe Ruth Softball
All girls interested in playing softball from
Grade 3 to Age 12 will be placed on either U10
or U12 softball team. Player age is what age player
is as of Jan 1st 2015. All players in this age
group will be placed on a team!! The skills
assessment is used as a guide to evenly
divide teams. Returning players must register
with Gorham Rec but do not need to attend
the player assesment. Date and time of
assesment TBD.
Pillo Hockey
$35 registration cost
Grades K-2
Saturdays
3/1 to 3/29
8:30, 9:30 and 10:30am game times
5 Sessions
Village School
Floor Hockey
$35 registration cost
After school Floor Hockey at Village school! All
elementary schools can participate, transportation
from your school available, but you must contact
the bus garage and your school for information.
Floor Hockey will be on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Thursdays.
Program begins in February
Times: 3:15 to 5:00
Confirmations of registrations are not mailed,
but those registered with our online registration
system will receive confirmation emails.
Many programs have limited enrollments, and
may fill up. If so, you will be notified and placed
on a waiting list.
Waiting Lists will be maintained in the event a
program is filled. If space does become
available, you will be contacted to inquire whether you
or your child is still interested in participating.
Scholarships are available on a limited basis;
however, not all programs qualify for assistance.
It is the philosophy of Gorham Recreation that
every child in Gorham have the opportunity to
enjoy and participate in our programs offered. To
apply for a scholarship, contact the Town Clerk,
at 222-1670 for an appointment. All requests will
be held in confidence. Only Gorham residents
are eligible for the scholarship.
Program Cancellations will be announced on our
website www.gorhamrec.com and on our cancellation
line 222-1630. Public school cancellation does not
necessarily mean Gorham Recreation program will be
cancelled. If you have questions concerning
cancellations due to inclement weather, please
check our website www.gorhamrec.com or call
the Gorham Recreation Department office.
Refund Policy
• 100% Refund: If program is cancelled by
Gorham Recreation
• All but $15: if participant withdraws prior to the
first session.
• 50% Refund: Participant withdrawal prior to
second session.
• No Refund: Participant withdrawal after second
session.
•Processing of refund checks may take up to 2
weeks.
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