CIA Student Activities, Recreation, and Athletics Brochure
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CIA Student Activities, Recreation, and Athletics Brochure
Student Activities, Recreation, and Athletics January –July 2016 Student Recreation Center Hours Monday–Thursday: 7 a.m.–midnight Friday: 7 a.m.–10 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.–10 p.m. Sunday: 9 a.m.–11 p.m. Pool Hours Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–1 p.m., 3–5:30 p.m., and 7:30–10 p.m. Friday: 10 a.m.–1 p.m. and 3–7 p.m. Saturday: noon–7 p.m. Sunday: noon–7 p.m. 845-451-1400 Calendar of Events, Trips, and Home Games WELCOME TO THE SRC …where there’s always something going on! When it’s time to have fun, get fit, or just hang out with friends, the Student Recreation Center at the Student Commons is the place to go. The hub of campus life at the CIA, the SRC has a wide variety of facilities, sports, clubs, events, trips, and activities. So come, enjoy, and get involved! GUEST POLICY Students are permitted to have two guests, both of whom must be 18 years of age or older. Please note that you must remain with your guests at all times. For more details, see the information book at the front desk. The following are available to CIA students from the front desk: Bikes Free to borrow, with completed waiver Swim goggles $5 to purchase Swim caps $10 to purchase Towels $1 to borrow, with CIA student ID Sports equipment Free to borrow, with CIA student ID BORROW A BIKE Come to the front desk for great deals on tickets for activities including: CIA club events Prices vary CIA Student Recreation Center trips Prices vary Movies: Hyde Park or Overlook Drive-in $6 Regal Cinemas $8.50 Roosevelt or Lyceum Cinemas $5 Roller Magic $8, includes skates Route 9 bus run $1 single-day pass, $5 multi-day pass 8 9 13 16 17 3 3 3 6 9 10 10 10 13 16 17 20 Intramural Floor Hockey Registration Begins Summer in the Snow, SRC Gym, 9 p.m.–1 a.m. SGA Public Meeting, SRC Multi-purpose Room, 9:15 p.m. Snow Tubing at Windham Mountain Basketball vs. SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, SRC Gym, 1 p.m. Club Con, Marriott Pavilion Lower Level, 9:15 p.m. Billiards Tournament, The Egg Game Room, 9:15 p.m. SGA Public Meeting, SRC Multi-purpose Room, 9:15 p.m. Basketball vs. Pratt Institute, SRC Gym, 1 p.m. Basketball vs. The Cooper Union, SRC Gym, 1 p.m. February 2016 (Includes basketballs, racquetball and tennis racquets and balls, soccer balls, volleyballs, Frisbees, and locks) WE’VE GOT TICKETS! April 2016 2 0 27 27 30 31 NEED EQUIPMENT? With our green-friendly Bike Borrow Program, you can check out a bicycle for anything from a quick shopping trip into Hyde Park to a scenic ride across the Walkway Over the Hudson. Bikes, helmets, and bike locks are available—in season—to borrow at no charge on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note that you will be required to sign a waiver to participate in this program. January 2016 ROUTE 9 BUS RUN Get off campus to do some shopping or catch a movie. Every Saturday, the SRC offers bus transportation to points south on Route 9. After departing from the SRC, the bus stops at Price Chopper and the Poughkeepsie Galleria. On the return trip, stops include Barnes & Noble and Stop & Shop. There are several runs during the day and no reservations are required. Tickets, semester passes, and schedules are available at the front desk. TRAVEL INFORMATION Area travel information is available from the front desk, including local taxi and train schedules as well as information about transportation between Grand Central Terminal, Penn Station, and the New York City airports. TRIPS Throughout the year, the SRC sponsors trips to sporting events, Broadway shows, food tours, theme parks, and other destinations in the Northeast. We also offer outdoor activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and whitewater rafting. The college picks up part of the cost of these trips, so you get a great deal! Tickets sell out quickly, so if you’re interested, stop by early to buy yours. See inside this brochure for information on upcoming trips. ACTIVITIES Choose from a variety of on-campus events held throughout the year. In the fall, get ready to compete in the Chili Cook-off and get your most creative costume together for Wicked Weekend. Winter means Bada Bingo, Holiday Village, and Deep Freeze Weekend. It’s also time to perfect your recipes, because the Chowder and Pizza Cook-offs are coming in the spring, along with a Wellness Expo. And you won’t want to miss Stars & Stripes Weekend in celebration of Independence Day, and Casino Night after summer break. See inside this brochure for upcoming events. 2 6 7 8 10 13 17 20 20 21 21 24 Intramural Floor Hockey Begins School of Rock, The Musical, bus departs St. Andrew’s Circle, 10:30 a.m. Basketball vs. Dutchess Community College, SRC Gym, 11 a.m. Group Leader Assembly, SRC Conference Room, 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. SGA Public Meeting, SRC Multi-purpose Room, 9:15 p.m. Basketball vs. The New School, SRC Gym, 1 p.m. Bench Press Competition, SRC Fitness Room Snowshoeing in the Catskills Deep Freeze Semi-Formal Dance, Farquharson Hall, 9 p.m. Deep Freeze Talent Show, Ecolab Auditorium, Marriott Pavilion, 8 p.m. Polar Bear Football Tournament, Athletic Field, noon SGA Public Meeting, SRC Multi-purpose Room, 9:15 p.m. March 2016 2 2 6 9 13 19 23 23 23 23 28 30 Intramural Volleyball Registration Begins Club Con, Marriott Pavilion Lower Level, 9:15 p.m. Chowder Cookoff, SRC Gym, 12:30 p.m. SGA Public Meeting, SRC Multi-purpose Room, 9:15 p.m. Lower East Side Savory Food Walking Tour, bus departs St. Andrew’s Circle, 8 a.m. Men’s Volleyball vs. The Cooper Union, SRC Gym, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Group Leader Assembly, SRC Conference Room, 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. SGA Public Meeting, SRC Multi-purpose Room, 9:15 p.m. Intramural Volleyball Begins Intramural Softball Registration Begins Tennis vs. Albertus Magnus College, Dutchess Racquet Club, 1 p.m. Strong Person Contest, SRC Fitness Room, 9:15 p.m. Tennis vs. Vaughn College, Dutchess Racquet Club, 1 p.m. Men’s Volleyball vs. Webb Institute, SRC Gym, 1 p.m. Men’s Volleyball vs. Pratt Institute, SRC Gym, 3 p.m. SGA Public Meeting, SRC Multi-purpose Room, 9:15 p.m. Tennis vs. Webb Institute, Dutchess Racquet Club, 1 p.m. Tennis vs. The New School, Dutchess Racquet Club, 1 p.m. Wiffle Ball Tournament, SRC Gym, 10 a.m. Shopping Trip to NYC, bus departs St. Andrew’s Circle, 8 a.m. Club Con, Location TBA Tennis vs. The Cooper Union, Dutchess Racquet Club, 1 p.m. Tennis vs. Pratt Institute, Dutchess Racquet Club, noon Intramural Softball Begins May 2016 2 18 22 25 Group Leader Assembly, SRC Conference Room, 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. SGA Public Meeting, SRC Multi-purpose Room, 9:15 p.m. Six Flags New England, bus departs St. Andrew’s Circle, 8 a.m. Club Con, Marriott Pavilion Lower Level, 9:15 p.m. June 2016 1 6 11 12 13 15 25 26 29 SGA Public Meeting, SRC Multi-purpose Room, 9:15 p.m. Annual Pizza Cook-off, SRC Gym Minnewaska Day Hike Shopping Trip to NYC, bus departs St. Andrew’s Circle, 8 a.m. Group Leader Assembly, SRC Conference Room, 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. SGA Public Meeting, SRC Multi-purpose Room, 9:15 p.m. Stars and Stripes Dance and Fireworks, Anton Plaza, 9 p.m. Stars and Stripes BBQ and Block Party, Athletic Field, noon SGA Public Meeting, SRC Multi-purpose Room, 9:15 p.m. July 2016 5 6 9 13 16 25 27 Fall Intercollegiate Athletic Team Tryouts and Practices Begin Club Con, Marriott Pavilion Lower Level Whitewater Rafting Trip SGA Public Meeting, SRC Multi-purpose Room, 9:15 p.m. Annual 5K Fun Run, Walk, or Stroll Group Leader Assembly, SRC Conference Room, 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. SGA Public Meeting, SRC Multi-purpose Room, 9:15 p.m. Upcoming Events and Trips Intercollegiate Athletics Home Games in BOLD Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference games noted with HVIAC logo. Shopping Tr ip to New York City April 10 and June 12 2016 Men’s Club Volleyball Take the bus down to Manhattan to sight see with friends or go shopping for the day. Ticke ts are $10 for CIA students and $20 for guests. Bus departs St. Andrew’s Circle at 8 a.m. Six Flags New England May 22 Grab your friends and head to the amusement park, with more than seven coasters and even more thrill rides. Tickets are $25 for students and $35 for guests. Bus departs St. Andrew’s Circle at 8 a.m. za Cookoff 6th A nnual P iz June 6 our youngest ms compete to win tea Don’t miss out as six doesn’t mean because it’s newer, st (Ju n. tio eti mp co cookoff rtake in a day sample pizza and pa it’s not as hot!) Come s, and prizes. filled with fun, game Minnewas k a Da y H i ke June 11 Enjoy a day of hiking at Min newaska Stat spec tacular vi e Park, highlig ews from the hted by Sh awangunk mou lunch is includ ntain ridge. A ed in the cost bag of this trip. Mar. 5 Sat. Pratt Institute 1 p.m. Mar. 19 Sat. The Cooper Union x 2 1 p.m. Mar. 20 Sun. Webb Institute 1 p.m. Apr. 3 Sun. Webb Institute 1 p.m. Apr. 3 Sun. Pratt Institute 3 p.m. Coach: Jamie Floryan Stars and Stripes W eekend June 25–26 Kick off the warmer weath er and celebrate our nation ! On Saturday, you’ll dance the night away under the stars—and firewo rks—on Anton Plaza and enjoy a free ice cream bar. Then check out all the food and fun our student organization s and residence halls have to offer, at the BBQ and Block Par ty on Sun day afternoon on the athleti c field. W hitewater Rafting Tr ip | July 9 Experience the awesome wilderness scen ery and exciting, fun-filled rapids of the Lehig h River Gorge in Pennsylvania. Tickets go on sale at the beginning of June. Annual 5K Fun Run, Walk, or Stroll July 16 We run for food! Join Student Activities, Recreation & Athletics for this fun, no-pressure walk, jog, or run around campus. Trophies and medals for top finishers, but everyone is a winner with a free t-shirt and post-race treat! 2016 Basketball Jan. 9 Sat. Davis College 4 p.m. Jan. 17 Sun. SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry 1 p.m. Jan. 30 Sat. Pratt Institute 1 p.m. Jan. 31 Sun. The Cooper Union 1 p.m. Feb. 6 Sat. New England Baptist College 1 p.m. Feb. 7 Sun. Dutchess Community College 11 a.m. Feb. 13 Sat. The New School 1 p.m. Feb. 20 Sat. HVIAC Championship Tournament: Seed 1 vs. Seed 4 @ College of New Rochelle 4 p.m. Sat. HVIAC Championship Tournament: Seed 2 vs. Seed 3 @ College of New Rochelle 6 p.m. Sun. HVIAC Championship Tournament: Seed 1 vs. Seed 4 @ College of New Rochelle 2 p.m. Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Coach: Tim McEnroe 2016 Tennis Mar. 20 Sun. SUNY Delhi 1 p.m. Mar. 28 Mon. Albertus Magnus College 1 p.m. Apr. 2 Sat. Berkeley College TBA Apr. 3 Sun. Vaughn College 1 p.m. Apr. 9 Sat. Webb Institute 1 p.m. Apr. 10 Sun. The New School 1 p.m. Apr. 16 Sat. The Cooper Union 1 p.m. Apr. 17 Sat. Pratt Institute Noon Apr. 30 Sat. HVIAC Tournament @ U.S. National Tennis Center, Queens, NY TBA Coaches: Serge Nalywayko and Dennis Anderson Student Clubs and Advisory Committees Student clubs and organizations play a prominent role in CIA campus life, so consider joining one or more for your professional and personal growth and enjoyment. Clubs are initiated, envisioned, and run by CIA students. The list that follows is subject to change; for the most current information, including meeting times and locations, please visit CIA Main Menu. Alliance Celebrates the power of a diverse student body and promotes respect for all members of the campus community. Supports the CIA’s educational mission and core values by advocating positive LGBT awareness. [email protected] Bacchus Wine Society Promotes the appreciation and perception of esteemed wines and spirits through tastings, special events, and wine excursions. [email protected] Black Culinary Society (BCS) Promotes diversity awareness in the CIA community and the foodservice industry through enlightenment, demonstrations, and cultural history. [email protected] Catholics at The Culinary Brings people together to promote and preserve the Catholic tradition through the expression of fellowship, service, and liturgy. [email protected] C-CAP Club Hosts student study groups, chef demos, and tastings, and helps fellow students network with chefs across the country as a way of “paying it forward.” This club, formed by students receiving assistance from the not-for-profit C-CAP organization to start their careers in foodservice and hospitality, is open to all students. [email protected] Chefs Mastering Community Service Provides CIA students with many opportunities to serve the Poughkeepsie and Hyde Park area through a variety of community service projects. [email protected] CHOP’T* (Chefs Harnessing Outdoor Pursuits Together) Gets students together to enjoy nature and experience outdoor activities like camping, hiking, rafting, and kayaking. [email protected] CIA Paintball Club Allows students unfamiliar with the sport, seasoned players, and all interested parties to come together and safely enjoy and learn about Paintball. The club is strongly committed to promoting safe practices and building strong teamwork and communication through the sport. [email protected] Culinary Christian Fellowship Focuses on growing in Jesus Christ by studying the Bible. A non-denominational organization that reaches out to students on campus and in service to the community. [email protected] Culinary Notes Creates a meeting ground for music lovers and aids in the appreciation of the diversity of the musical arts. [email protected] Culinary Science Club Provides students the opportunity to critically evaluate current journal articles and discuss topics of scientific merit and relevance to the culinary field. [email protected] Eta Sigma Delta Serves as a network, career development resource, and research outlet for members. The CIA chapter of the international hospitality management honor society also sponsors student activities and community service. [email protected] French Club Provides a fun, enthusiastic, and educational environment for French- and non-French-speaking students and staff to learn and discuss not only the language of France, but its culture and cuisine. Allows students enrolled in the French language courses to apply what they learn outside of the classroom, and connect with others interested in all things French. [email protected] Fromage Friends Immerses members in a social and educational environment that celebrates the culture, history, and creative process behind a much-loved food. Tastes, pairs, and enjoys cheeses of all kinds. [email protected] Meat Smoking and Charcuterie Club Provides students the opportunity to learn more about the world of smoked meats and charcuterie, through tastings, lectures, dinners, and other related activities. [email protected] Hispanic Culture Society Brings together different Hispanic cultures by embracing diversity. Students will experiment with and demonstrate Latin cuisines, as well as engage in traditional Hispanic activities. hispanicculture.culinary.edu Meditation and Wellness Club Helps students learn how to deal with and relieve stress through the practice of meditation and ayurvedic lifestyle principles. [email protected] Japanese Culinary Association Enriches CIA students’ culinary experience by introducing all aspects of traditional and modern Japanese cuisine. Also aims to educate the campus community about overall Japanese culture through lectures and panel discussions. [email protected] Jewish Culture & Community Club Provides both Jewish and non-Jewish students with the opportunity to experience Jewish culture, food, and traditions together on campus. [email protected] KACIA (Korean Association at CIA) Promotes diversity on campus by spreading knowledge of the Korean culture through discussions and tastings. Strives to help Korean students adjust to the culture and climate of the CIA so they can become more productive members of the campus community. [email protected] La Papillote Examines contemporary issues of the foodservice industry and reports on news of the college. The newspaper of the CIA reflects the diverse views of the campus community and provides a forum for civil discussion. La Papillote seeks reliable writers, editors, and layout editors. [email protected] Slow Food on Campus CIA Discusses issues of ecology, political economies, and culture through the lens of sustainability and fairness, and promotes an understanding and redefinition of the role of the chef in the evolution of gastronomy. [email protected] Speech and Debate Club Assists students in understanding and practicing proper public speaking and debate techniques while discussing common and uncommon topics. Members will be active in the areas of debate, theater, and competitive individual speaking events. [email protected] SPICE* (Student Programming Igniting Campus Entertainment) Works with the Office of Student Activities, Recreation, and Athletics to deliver great student events and bring comedians, hypnotists, and other entertainers to campus. [email protected] Student Government Association* Represents the CIA student community democratically. Acts as the official student voice in decisions affecting campus life, including recognizing and funding student organizations. Bi-weekly meetings are open to all students. [email protected] Table Top Gaming Club Provides a place for students to come together and enjoy recreational activities like board games, role-playing games, card games, and other table top games. [email protected] Theatre Guild Expands on the many dimensions of the arts, providing a safe, multicultural environment for self expression and creativity. Allows students to play with theater arts and drama while building teamwork, confidence, and public speaking skills. [email protected] Veterans Association & Auxiliary Assists current, incoming, and alumni veteran students with issues pertaining to their education and medical care, as well as providing support when working with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. [email protected] The Word—Poetry Club Brings together students interested in writing and performing slam poetry. [email protected] Campus organizations, including those affiliated with an extramural organization, must be open to all students without respect to actual or perceived age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, race, color, national or ethnic origin, economic status, disability, veteran status, marital status, or any other group as protected by law. In order to maintain public order and the safety of all, both within and outside of the campus community, The Culinary Institute of America prohibits hazing of any type on its campuses or in any CIA-sponsored program. Hazing constitutes the activities of soliciting, directing, aiding, or otherwise participating actively or passively by any student, staff, faculty, visitor, contactor, or third party in premeditated acts of power and control over others that lead to victimization. *Student Advisory Committees Group Fitness Classes If you’re looking for a fun way to get—or stay—in shape, then give our free group fitness classes a try! Boot Camp A high-intensity, total-body workout. Butt ’n Gut (Women Only) A 30-minute workout that targets the abdominals, glutes, and leg muscles. This class incorporates medicine balls, kettle bells, and body weight as resistance. Suitable for all fitness levels. Cycling The ultimate rock concert on wheels, where the music determines the terrain! Burn approximately 600 calories per class. Water bottles are necessary. Suitable for all fitness levels. High-Intensity Interval Training/Cross-Train Revolution A 60-minute class that focuses on cardiovascular fitness as well as muscular conditioning and toning. The first 40 minutes is interval training and the last 20 minutes includes core stability training and a cool down. Designed for experienced exercisers. PiYo Unleash your power with Pilates + Yoga nonstop movement! You’ll sweat, stretch, and strengthen—all in one workout. Define exactly how you want to look and feel. No weight. No bulk. Just hardcore results. Ready to make your power move? Yoga A unique system of stretching and strengthening combined with core stability work. Suitable for all fitness levels. Zumba A high-intensity workout with Latin flavor, incorporating salsa, meringue, and flamenco. A real calorie-burner. THE SRC TEAM Group Fitness Schedule Butt ’n Gut (women only) Mon. 4–4:45 p.m. Allison Zumba Mon. 9:15–10:15 p.m. Amy Boot Camp Tues. 11 a.m.–noon Jay Zumba Tues. 9:15–10:15 p.m. Christina PiYo Wed. 3–4 p.m. Allison Zumba Wed. 9:15–10:15 p.m. Christina HIIT/Cross-Train Revolution Thurs. 11 a.m.–noon Jay Cycling Thurs. 7–8 p.m. Allison Yoga Thurs. 9:15–10:15 p.m. Juliana SRC FRONT DESK: 845-451-1400 David Whalen Serge Nalywayko Associate Dean—Student Activities, Recreation, and Athletics [email protected], ext. 1406 Senior Coordinator—Athletics, Aquatics, and Outdoor Recreation Head Coach—Tennis [email protected], ext. 1409 Alexa Grosskreuz Sue Haug Office Manager [email protected], ext. 1412 Matthew Ivins Coordinator—Student Organizations and Government [email protected], ext. 1414 COACHING STAFF Jamie Floryan —Volleyball Tim McEnroe —Basketball Jim Sanborn —Soccer ©2016 The Culinary Institute of America Coordinator—Student Activities [email protected], ext. 1408