Parks and Recreation Summer Newsletter 2015
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Parks and Recreation Summer Newsletter 2015
SUMMER 2015 Activity Schedule NEWARK “Committed to Service Excellence” Register Online at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Newark Parks and Recreation SUMMER 2015 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Newark Parks and Recreation 220 South Main Street Newark, Delaware 19711 Phone (302) 366-7000 Fax (302) 366-7169 Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Director…………..Charlie Emerson (Parks and Recreation Information) For Your Information School Age Care Camps Sports & Aquatics Fitness Special Interest Trips Events George Wilson Center Registration Process & Forms City Parks and Facilities Map 1-6 7 7-19 20-26 27-29 29-31 32 32-34 35 36-38 39-40 Website: www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation The Parks and Recreation Department is continuously in search of recreation leaders and instructors with special skills and interests as well as seasonal park maintenance personnel. We offer part-time temporary employment opportunities in a wide variety of program areas. We are accepting applications for the Winter Spring season: Youth Soccer Officials Gymnasium Supervisors Before & After School Center Soccer Instructors Lifeguards Park Maintenance Tennis Instructors Basketball Referees Basketball Instructors In addition, if you have a special talent and would like to share it with others by instructing a class, please contact us. We’re open to new and interesting ideas. Examples of instructional classes: handmade crafts, cooking, pottery, music, dance, tennis, hobbies, etc. For additional information on our employment opportunities, call (302) 366-7000 or go to our website at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation CREDIT/TRANSFER/REFUND POLICY 1. 2. Registrants will receive a full refund if the program is cancelled by Newark Parks and Recreation If you are unable to attend an activity, contact us within 24 hours prior to the start of the program and we will: a. Credit your account the amount paid. (Credits are good for one year from the date of credit) b. Transfer you to another activity. c. Refund the amount paid less a processing fee of $10 or 10% of the cost of the program, whichever is greater. If you are not satisfied with an activity we would like to know why. Please contact us within 5 business days after the last activity meeting and we will: credit your account, transfer you to another activity or refund you the amount paid less a processing fee of $10 or 10% of the cost of the program whichever is greater. 3. 4. 5. Credits and Refunds do not apply to trips, picnic kits, events or adult sports leagues. Additional trip policies are located in the trip section of your E-newsletter. Allow up to four weeks for processing refunds. If you paid by credit card, your refund will be credited to your account within one to two weeks. REGISTRATION PROCESS Resident processing begins NOW! You can mail, walk in, fax your registration form or register online at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation at any time. Registrations will be processed in the order that they are received. Non-Resident Processing begins May 1– non-residents may mail, walk in, fax your registration form or register online at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation at any time. However, non-resident registration forms will not be processed until May 1 in the order in which they are received. WE’RE ON THE NET! You can find the City of Newark Parks and Recreation on the internet at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation. We’d like to hear from you if you have questions regarding Parks & Recreation programs or facilities. E-Mail us at [email protected] Fee Assistance Program The City of Newark is committed to providing recreational opportunities to everyone without regard to economic circumstances. For this reason, a Fee Assistance Program is available for qualifying individuals (youths and adults). If you are interested in finding out more about the program, you are encouraged to contact Joe Spadafino, Recreation Superintendent, at the Parks and Recreation office for more information. All inquires and requests are strictly confidential. Funding for this program has been secured through the Federal Community Development Block Grant and is available on a limited basis. Resident Discounted Fee (RDF) The City of Newark Parks and Recreation strives to provide quality and affordable recreation opportunities to the community. In recognizing that City of Newark residents support our department along with other city services, through their city taxes, the city offers its residents a discounted fee. Non-residents will pay the regular fee for programs. Who is a Newark Resident? Newark Residents live within the corporate city limits. Not all persons with Newark mailing addresses live within the city limits. If you receive a City of Newark electric bill, you are a Newark resident. Not sure? The Parks and Recreation staff will be able to assist you (302) 366-7000. Those persons not living within the city limits are welcome to enjoy our activities at the fee listed. How to Watch a Good Activity Die Nothing kills a good activity more quickly than everyone waiting until the last minute to register. You see, there’s a point where, if there are not enough registrants, an activity is cancelled. Coming on the day of the activity to signup won’t resurrect it, so please register early. @CityofNewark DE Other Important Information 1. The City of Newark does not carry medical insurance coverage for those people participating in city sponsored activities or using city parks or facilities. 2. Children may not accompany adults to activities designated for adult participation. 3. Persons found falsifying registration information will be dismissed from the activity and no refund will be issued. Summer 2015 Call us at (302) 366-7000 3 JAMES F. HALL YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP The City and family and friends of Jim Hall have established a scholarship to honor his memory and recognize his great contribution to our community. Jim Hall was the City’s first Parks and Recreation Director, an outdoorsman and a conservationist. He founded our Summer Playground and Rittenhouse Camp programs to share his love of nature with Newark’s young people. The purpose of the scholarship is to provide tuition assistance to youth who would otherwise be unable to participate in our activities and programs. For more information call the Parks and Recreation office at (302) 366-7000. All inquiries and application materials are strictly confidential. VOLUNTEER INFORMATION The City of Newark, Department of Parks and Recreation, has many volunteer opportunities available to you! From teens through older adults, we utilize volunteers in many of our exciting and fun activities. More information, opportunities and volunteer applications are available online at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation. We look forward to working with you! The following are just a few areas where volunteer assistance is needed: Youth Sports League Coaches Soccer Basketball Park and Trail Maintenance Youth Activities After School Centers Day Camps Safe Kids Camp Summer Community Special Events Memorial Day Parade NewBark Pawlooza 4th of July Fireworks Office Assistance THANK YOU FOR VOLUNTEERING The City of Newark Parks and Recreation Department would like to thank the many people who volunteer their time and expertise to assist with special events, coach teams, lend a hand in community service, and assist in leading programs. Volunteers contribute toward making Newark a better community to live, learn, work and play. ADOPT-A-PARK/STREAM PROGRAM The City of Newark’s Parks and Recreation Department is offering local civic, social, school and family groups an opportunity for direct stewardship of our park and stream areas. The following organizations are currently involved in the Adopt-A-Park/Stream program: Newark Center for Creative Learning - Phillips Park Menzer Family - Hidden Valley Park DE Autism Program - Estate Residence - Lewis Park Girl Scout Troop #42 - Folk Park Moss Family - Elan Park Newark Jaycees - Handloff Park - Pomeroy & Newark Rail Trail Methvin Family – Curtis Mill Park Tom Burke - Pomeroy & Newark Rail Trail Girl Scout Troop 775 - Christina Creek through Rittenhouse Park McBride Family - Stafford Park Mom’s Club of Newark Conkey Family - Fairfield Crest Delaware Autism Program – Galle residence to Kells Park The Adoption program asks that your group pick up litter at the agreed upon park area at least one time each month. Trash bags will be provided. The Parks and Recreation Department can provide a list of parks or stream areas to select from. Other care or improvement options are possible, such as horticultural plantings or stream bank erosion protection. For more information, contact Sharon Bruen of the Parks and Recreation Department at (302) 366-7000, [email protected]. 4 Visit us at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Summer 2015 Resident Discounted Fee (RDF) The City of Newark Parks and Recreation strives to provide quality and affordable recreation opportunities to the community. In recognizing that City of Newark residents support our department along with other city services, through their city taxes, the city offers residents a discounted fee. Non-residents will pay the regular fee for the programs. Suggestions or Comments If you have a suggestion or comment regarding the Newark Department of Parks and Recreation facilities, activities, maintenance, etc., please let us know by calling (302) 366-7000 or e-mail us at [email protected] or write our office at 220 South Main Street. Your input is welcomed and will be considered. For up-to-date information on Newark Parks and Recreation happenings as well as for activity cancellation announcements (due to bad weather) LEISURE TIME HOT LINE (302) 366-7147 CITY OF NEWARK TRAILS AND PARKS The City of Newark has 17 miles of trails and 33 parks totaling over 650 acres of parkland. Get out and enjoy one of our many parks and trails today! Summer 2015 Call us at (302) 366-7000 5 Arbor Day Celebration It has been over 130 years since J. Sterling Morton founded Arbor Day. His simple idea of setting aside a special day for tree planting is now more important than ever. Join Newark Parks and Recreation for its Arbor Celebration at West Park Elementary School on Wednesday, May 6 at 1:00 pm City of Newark Community Garden will take root in 2015 at Fairfield Park! Do you enjoy gardening, but lack the space to have one or just have an interest in gardening? The Newark Community Garden offers a variety of gardening opportunities for individuals and families. Meet others with the same interest and experience the gratification of producing flowers and food for your table. There will be a limited number of plots available so register now to reserve your 10' x 4' garden plot at Fairfield Park. Services provided will include the initial preparation of the garden area, water sources, maintained paths, composting facilities, tool shed and more. Once you register you will be contacted about organizational and informational meetings for the Community Garden. For more information, please call the Recreation Office at (302) 366-7000 or visit www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Activity# 3338-205 Fee: $47 RDF: $35 Date: Spring 2015 Location: Fairfield Park NATIONAL TRAILS DAY June 6 is The American Hiking Society’s National Trails Day. As part of National Trails Day, Newark Parks and Recreation is looking for volunteers to help with trail and vegetable maintenance at Rittenhouse Park from 9am12pm on Saturday, June 6. Volunteers should bring their own gloves, tools will be provided. If you or your group are interested in participating or want more information, please contact the Parks and Recreation office at 302366-7000. This July we are celebrating Parks and Recreation month. From the start, parks were created to serve the people – to give them a place to appreciate nature, exercise, socialize and have fun. This mission still lives on today. This JULY, come out and celebrate the past, present and future of Parks and Recreation in Newark! Check back with us in June for a complete listing of activities for you and your family that you can do right here in Newark to help celebrate Parks and Recreation month. 6 Visit us at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Summer 2015 SCHOOL AGE CARE BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL CARE-DOWNES & WEST PARK K-5th grade The Newark Before and After School Center continues to be very successful. Children that participate in these programs will have an opportunity to engage in a wide variety of activities. These activities include arts and crafts, indoor/outdoor play, games, homework help and special projects. As always we try to meet the needs and interests of our participants. Suggestions are always welcome. This program is for Downes and West Park Elementary School students only. The Before School Center will meet 7-8:15am and is for children in grades K-5. Our After School Center will meet 3-6pm for children in grades K-5. One month's tuition is due at the time of registration (form included at the back of brochure). The program will not operate when schools are closed. September payment is due at time of registration. October’s tuition will be due by September 10th. State of Delaware information forms are required prior to your child attending. Paper work will be mailed to you after registration is received. DOWNES BEFORE SCHOOL Activity #: 1317-095 Fee: $148 RDF: $138 Dates: Aug 31-Jun 15 Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 7-8:15am Location: Downes School DOWNES AFTER SCHOOL Activity #: 1311-095 Fee: $169 RDF: $159 Dates: Aug 31-Jun 15 Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 3pm-6pm Location: Downes School WEST PARK BEFORE SCHOOL Activity #: 1321-095 Fee: $148 RDF: $138 Dates: Aug 31-Jun 15 Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 7-8:15am Location: West Park School WEST PARK AFTER SCHOOL Activity #: 1320-095 Fee: $169 RDF: $159 Dates: Aug 31-Jun 15 Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 3-6pm Location: West Park School CAMPS LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTING BROADWAY MUSICAL Ages 9-15 Rachel Barton Ever wanted to be on TV or in the Movies? Then this acting camp is the chance for your starring moment. Campers will work together on different projects such as developing an acting script, a comedy show, a music video, a game show, a commercial, or a short movie. They will cast and direct the actors and learn camera techniques to film their productions. Campers will observe their acting, directing, and camera skills as they watch their “works in progress” each day. Families can watch the final video production at the end of the week at our film festival. DVD’s can be purchased for a nominal fee. Ages 8-14 Rachel Barton Do you like to sing and perform? Have a fun filled week learning show tunes, stage movement, and acting from a script and then perform a “Broadway” production at the end of the week. Theatre skills in vocalization, stage direction, creating the scene, stage characterizations, song interpretation, choreography, improvisation, costuming and stage make-up will be covered. Campers will develop a confident stage presence needed for an award winning performance on Friday for family and friends, On with the Show! MOVIE CAMP Activity #: 1078-205 Dates: Jul 6-10 Hours: 2-6pm Summer 2015 Fee: $87 RDF: $69 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center THEATER CAMP Activity #: 1077-205 Dates: Jun 22-26 Hours: 2-6pm Call us at (302) 366-7000 Fee: $87 RDF: $69 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center 7 CAMPS FOOTWORKS DANCE CAMP Ages 6-10 This week long dance camp will focus on ballet and jazz. Fun dance games and crafts will also be incorporated. Bring a drink and a snack and join us for Foot Works! Activity #: 1018-205 Dates: Jul 13-17 Hours: 9am-12pm Fee: $97 RDF: $79 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center ART CAMP Ages 5-14 Ann Coulson (5 year olds must have completed Kindergarten) Challenge your child's creativity and imagination in this week long art camp. Each day, create new projects using different mediums and techniques. Two dimensional and three dimensional projects will be explored. Each child should wear old clothing or a smock and bring a snack and drink daily. CURTAIN'S UP THEATRE CAMP Ages 7-14 Rachel Barton Learning how to act can be a truly creative experience as we explore acting basics through imaginative theatre games. What a fun way to develop confidence, poise, self-esteem, concentration, communication, and interaction with others. Campers will cover different forms of acting such as mime, improvisation, characterizations, scenes and monologues, and work towards a staged performance for family and friends at the end of the week. Another Opening, Another Show. Activity #: 1072-205 Fee: $87 RDF: $69 Dates: Jul 20-24 Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 2-6pm Location: George Wilson Center DRAWING AND PAINTING CAMP ART CAMP I Ages 5-7 Activity #: 1003-205 Dates: Jun 22-26 Hours: 9am-12pm Fee: $173 RDF: $150 Days: Mon- Fri Location: George Wilson Center ART CAMP II Ages 8-14 Activity #: 1003-215 Dates: Jul 6-10 Hours: 9am-12pm Fee: $173 RDF: $150 Days: Mon- Fri Location: George Wilson Center Ages 8-14 Ann Coulson Learn the fundamentals of drawing and painting in this week long camp. Drawing techniques, perspective and technical skills will be explored using a variety of mediums. All materials will be provided. Activity #: 1052-205 Dates: Jul 13-17 Hours: 9am-12pm Fee: $173 RDF: $150 Days: Mon- Fri Location: George Wilson Center POTTERY CAMP Ages 8-16 Carole Fox Use earthenware clay and polymer clay in this week-long camp. You will make decorative and functional projects while learning a variety of forming techniques. All glazes used are non-toxic and dinnerware safe. We recommend that old clothing be worn to class. This camp is held at the George Wilson Center. Activity #: 1124-205 Fee: $113 RDF: $94 Dates: Jul 13-17 Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 12:30-2:30pm 8 Activity #: 1124-215 Fee: $113 RDF: $94 Dates: Jul 13-17 Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 2:45-4:45pm Activity #: 1124-225 Fee: $113 RDF: $94 Dates: Aug 3-7 Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 10am-12pm Visit us at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Activity #: 1124-235 Fee: $113 RDF: $94 Dates: Aug 3-7 Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 12:15-2:15pm Summer 2015 CAMPS CAMP GWC Full/Half Day Ages 6-13 This day camp gives children a wide variety of activities to enjoy including games, sports, arts and crafts, swimming and exciting week-long themes. Activities will take place inside and out at the George Wilson Center and Park. A trip is planned each week to local areas of interest. Past trips have included, Roller Skating, Bowling, Brandywine Zoo, Herr's Chip Factory and more. New this year trip prices are included in the registration fee. Our staff is well trained and motivated to provide the best possible experience for your child. Full day and half day camp options are available. Days: Mon-Fri Full Day - 8:30am-3:30pm Half Day – 8:30am-1pm OR 12-3:30pm (please list session on registration form) Before Care - 7:30-8:30am After Care - 3:30-5:30pm Location: George Wilson Center Space is limited so register early! AGE GUIDELINES: Campers must be 6 years old but not older than 13 by the last day of each session. Camp Hours: 8:30am-3:30pm, Monday-Friday CAMP GWC Registration Information FULL DAY HALF DAY BEFORE CARE Fee: $126 RDF: $106 Fee: $78 RDF: $66 Fee: $40 RDF: $30 May be used with other camps Fee: $60 RDF: $50 May be used with other camps AFTER CARE Session I Session II Session III Session IV Session V Session VI Session VII Session VIII Dates Jun 15-19 Jun 22-26 Jun 29-Jul 3 Jul 6-10 Jul 13-17 Jul 20-24 Jul 27-31 Aug 3-7 Summer 2015 Activity # 1330-215 1330-225 1330-235 1330-245 1330-255 1330-265 1330-275 1330-285 Half Day 1331-215 1331-225 1331-235 1331-245 1331-255 1331-265 1331-275 1331-285 LEISURE TIME HOTLINE (302) 366-7147 Before Care 1328-215 1328-225 1328-235 1328-245 1328-255 1328-265 1328-275 1328-285 Call us at (302) 366-7000 After Care 1329-215 1329-225 1329-235 1329-245 1329-255 1329-265 1329-275 1329-285 9 CAMPS RITTENHOUSE DAY CAMP Ages 6-12 Rittenhouse Day Camp, conducted at Rittenhouse Park, is an exciting place for your youngster to learn about nature and the great outdoors. Campers will be instructed and participate in canoeing, camping skills, nature crafts, campfire cooking, archery, hiking, camp songs, field trips and more. Our staff is well trained and motivated to provide the best possible camp experience for your child. Each child is to bring their own lunch. A beverage is available each day. Due to heavy demand, you may only register for two sessions per child. See other important registration details below. Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 9am-3pm Location: Rittenhouse Park RITTENHOUSE BEFORE/AFTER CAMP CARE: Ages 6-12 Campers will meet at the George Wilson Center to participate in gym and outdoor games, arts and crafts, swimming, a daily snack and more. Choose from Before Care, After Care or Before and After Care and indicate your choice on the registration form. Each option includes transportation to Rittenhouse Park from the Wilson Center and to the Wilson Center from Rittenhouse Park. Before Care and After Care must be paid in full when registering. Days: Mon-Fri Before Care: 7:30-8:30am After Care: 3-5:30pm RITTENHOUSE CAMP Registration Information FULL DAY Fee: $249 RDF: $223 – FULL - Waiting lists are being taken. BEFORE CARE Fee: $96 RDF: $78 AFTER CARE Fee: $138 RDF: $118 – FULL – Waiting lists are being taken. Session Dates Activity # Full Day Activity # Before Care Activity # After Care I II III IV 1400-215-Full 1400-225-Full 1400-235-Full 1400-245-Full 1403-215 1403-225 1403-235 1403-245 1404-215-Full 1404-225-Full 1404-235-Full 1404-245-Full Jun 15-26 Jun 29-Jul 10 Jul 13-24 Jul 27-Aug 7 ONLINE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE! Registration is easier than ever and it’s at your fingertips!!! Visit our website at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation 10 Visit us at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Summer 2015 CAMPS RITTENHOUSE RITTENHOUSE FAMILY FUN DAY EXPLORERS Ages 5-7 (5 year olds must have completed Kindergarten) Rittenhouse Explorers is a NEW half day natureoriented camp located at Rittenhouse Park. Activities include nature appreciation, archery, camping skills, canoeing, craft projects, hiking, songs and much more. Children must be age 5 and completed Kindergarten by the first day of camp. Our staff is well trained and motivated to make your childs experience the best it can be. CAMP HOURS: 9am-12pm. Camp T-SHIRTS are available to campers for an additional $10. Please place order when you register. Fee: $140 RDF: $120 Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 9am-12pm Location: Rittenhouse Park Session/Dates I II III IV Jun 15-26 Jun 29-Jul 10 Jul 13-24 Jul 27-Aug 7 Activity # 1407-215 1407-225 1407-235 1407-245 ECO KIDS CAMP Ages 5-8 (5 year olds must have completed Kindergarten) Eco Kids will spend a week exploring the environment and learning ways to help preserve the natural environment through hands on activities, educational sessions and recycled crafts. Activity #: 1423-205 Dates: Jul 20-24 Hours: 1-4pm Fee: $88 RDF: $70 Days: Mon- Fri Location: George Wilson Center Resident Discounted Fee (RDF) The City of Newark Parks and Recreation strives to provide quality and affordable recreation opportunities to the community. In recognizing that City of Newark residents support our department along with other City Services, through their city taxes, the City offers residents a discounted fee. Non-residents will pay the regular fee for the programs. Summer 2015 All ages Rittenhouse Staff Moms and Dads, have you heard all about Rittenhouse Camp? Now it is your turn to come and experience it for yourself firsthand! Let your children guide you through all the nature and outdoor activities they had a chance to experience themselves this summer. You must currently be registered in Rittehouse Camp to participate. Location: Rittenhouse Park Date: Sat, Aug 1 Age 11 years and over 3-10 years 2 years and under Activity # 1408-205 1408-225 1408-245 Hours 9am-12pm 9am-12pm 9am-12pm Fee $8 $5 Free 11 years and over 3-10 years 2 years and under 1408-215 1408-235 1408-255 12:30-3:30pm 12:30-3:30pm 12:30-3:30pm $8 $5 Free RITTENHOUSE ROCKS Ages 7-12 Rittenhouse Rocks is an extension of the popular day camp, conducted at Rittenhouse Park. This camp will include field trips and a continuation of favorite activities from Rittenhouse Camp including archery, canoeing and campfire cooking. Each child is to bring their own lunch. A beverage is available each day. Activity #: 1406-205 Dates: Aug 10-14 Hours: 9am-3pm Fee: $213 RDF: $192 Days: Mon-Fri Location: Rittenhouse Park RITTENHOUSE ROCKS AFTER CAMP CARE Ages 7-12 Campers will be transported to the George Wilson Center to participate in gym and outdoor games, arts and crafts, swimming, a daily snack and more. Transportation is included to the Wilson Center at the end of each camp day. After Camp Care must be paid in full when registering. Activity #: 1406-215 Dates: Aug 10-14 Hours: 3-5:30pm Call us at (302) 366-7000 Fee: $65 RDF: $55 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center 11 CAMPS HORSE CAMP Ages 6-13 A true horse camp at Sunset Stables, Delaware’s only trail riding facility located next to Lums Pond State Park. Horsemanship and riding will be taught. The emphasis on FUN includes horse safety, ground lessons, grooming, riding instruction, horse bathing, crafts, horse related games, horse care/barn chores, horse anatomy and scavenger hunts. Trail rides will be included if conditions are suitable and camper is confident. Half day option is also available. This camp is held at Sunset Stables. AGES: 8-13 FULL DAY Activity #: 1507-205 Fee: $333 RDF: $299 Dates: Jun 22-26 Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 9am-3pm AGES: 8-13 FULL DAY Activity #: 1507-225 Fee: $333 RDF: $299 Dates: Jul 27-31 Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 9am-3pm AGES: 6-13 ½ DAY Activity #: 1507-215 Fee: $225 RDF: $199 Dates: Jun 22-26 Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 9am-12pm AGES: 6-13 ½ DAY Activity #: 1507-235 Fee: $225 RDF: $199 Dates: Jul 27-31 Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 9am-12pm JEDI TRAINING CAMP Ages 7-12 Tom Kulesza Do you have what it takes to be a Jedi knight? Learn all about the positive aspects of Jedis including teamwork and self-control. We’ll study famous Jedis, make our own light sabers and test our Jedi skills. Crafts will build our Jedi arsenal. And Jedi games and competitions will be held to help strengthen our commitment to the force. Dress as your favorite Jedi character on Friday! Activity #: 1344-205 Dates: Jul 20-24 Hours: 9am-12pm Fee: $97 RDF: $79 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center DANGEROUS CAMP FOR BOYS Ages 7-12 In this age of video games and cell phones, there must still be a place for knots, tree houses and stories of incredible courage. This camp will encourage boys to recapture the adventure of Sunday afternoons and long summer days. We’ll cover a wide range of topics with a boyish sense of curiosity including dodgeball, knottying, how to make a great paper airplane, backpacking and orienteering, and juggling, and we’ll learn about some great stories of courage and bravery. Activity #: 1503-205 Dates: Aug 10-14 Hours: 9am-12pm 12 Fee: $97 RDF: $79 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center DARING CAMP FOR GIRLS Ages 7-12 Whether you’re a girly-girl, an athlete, a brainiac, or a little bit of everything, this camp gets you ready for anything—from making a “cootie” catcher and learning about female heroines in history; to tying a hitch knot and organizing your own spy team. Join us for enthusiastic, unfettered adventure, where we’ll cheer girls on to live out the Daring Girls credo: Enjoy yourself. Learn new things. Lead an Interesting Life. Activity #: 1503-215 Dates: Aug 10-14 Hours: 1-4pm Fee: $97 RDF: $79 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center Visit us at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Summer 2015 CAMPS COMPUTER EXPLORERS: AWESOME ROBOTICS BY C.A.K.E. CO.! COMPUTER EXPLORERS: INTRO TO ANIMATION CREATIONS Ages 7-9 Dive into the world of video animation and coding with Scratch®, MIT’s innovative programming language created just for kids! Create characters that dance, sing and interact with one another. Explore your artistic abilities while practicing your coding skills. Add sound effects & music clips to create dynamic stories or games. You’ll love taking these masterpieces home to share with family and friends. Activity #: 1354-205 Dates: Aug 3-7 Hours: 9-11:45am Fee: $170 RDF: $149 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center COMPUTER EXPLORERS: STEM ADVENTURES IN BUILDING & PROGRAMMING Ages 9-11 This hands on exploration of engineering and coding combines building with Legos and programming with software created by MIT’s Media Lab. With building and programming components including microcomputers, sensors & beamers, campers will be exposed to a variety of technologies. A whirlwind of cars, carousels and catapults await! Activity #: 1354-235 Dates: Aug 10-14 Hours: 12:45-3:30pm Summer 2015 Ages 8-11 Being a member of the Creative Answers Kids Engneering Company, aka, C.A.K.E. Co. has never been better as campers take building and programming to the next level. We’ll build our special “mover & shaker” vehicles and make them come alive! Using the LEGO® WeDo Robotics software and two different WeDo Construction sets to build larger models campers will expand on the principles of engineering and robotics. Our experience programming robots using drag and drop commands makes this an awesome adventure! Activity #: 1354-215 Dates: Aug 3-7 Hours: 12:45-3:30pm Fee: $170 RDF: $149 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center COMPUTER EXPLORERS: ROBOT RALLY I Ages 6-8 Young programmers will write their own programs to make virtual robots sing, dance, help tell stories, play music, and send BeeBot through courses and missions. The best part - programming our real Roamer and BeeBot and Probot to do the same thing on the floor! Next, your talents are needed to design, build, program and film this event. Your challenge: design & create rally events. Writers and photographers document the process. Compare each robot’s attributes. Assign them specific events designed by the event planners! Cameras are poised and ready, waiting for the Master of Ceremonies to begin the rally. Final movies will be posted to our blog and private YouTube® account. Please note: our private YouTube® account is only accessible to our students and their families. Activity #: 1354-225 Dates: Aug 10-14 Hours: 9-11:45am Fee: $170 RDF: $149 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center Fee: $170 RDF: $149 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center Call us at (302) 366-7000 13 CAMPS MAD SCIENCE: MAD SCIENCE: Ages 7-12 Look out 007-the Mad Science Spy Academy is here! From message decoding to metal detectors and night vision, campers will have the opportunity to check out spy equipment and even create their own edible message. Step into the shoes of a detective as you uncover the science involved in evidence gathering and analysis. Figure out the science of forensics in a handson look at crime scenes. Become a super spy and learn clever ways of performing tasks as we take a hands-on view of the science that spies use. The take-homes for this camp were designed specially by Q himself! Ages 7-12 Go inside Cell City. Learn the components of your cell and their function in the cell. Discover the mysteries of DNA as you fine-tune how forensic scientists use evidence from the body to determine… “Who was here”? Compare fingerprints, lips, teeth imprints, etc. Take a trip down the Organ Trail and learn the systems of your own body. Yeah… killer cells exist; Make “brain goo” and learn the sections of the brain. Build Mr. Bones and become a Mad Science detective to solve the “Great Cookie Caper”. SPY ACADEMY Activity #: 1419-205 Dates: Jun 15-19 Hours: 9am-12pm Fee: $157 RDF: $138 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center MAD SCIENCE: SPACE THE FINAL FRONTIER Ages 7-12 Brave young astronauts will explore the mysteries of space. Our young scientists study the planets and stars and what kinds of tools are used for space exploration. Discover not only how astronauts get into space, but also how they live and work once they get there. Learn about gravity, propulsion and the basics of rocket science through fun, hands-on activities. Experiment with balloon rockets and make your own air rockets to take home. They will learn firsthand about the aerodynamic properties of flying machines by building their own Mad Science ® model rockets! Once the rockets are completed, children will blast off on a real Mad Science space mission with the grand finale, the rocket launch! Activity #: 1419-215 Dates: Jun 22-26 Hours: 9am-12pm 14 Fee: $157 RDF: $138 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center JUNIOR DOCTORS Activity #: 1419-225 Dates: Jun 29-Jul 3 Hours: 9am-12pm Fee: $157 RDF: $138 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center MAD SCIENCE: MAD ROBOTS AND WIDGETS Ages 7-12 Join us for a week of fun with robots. Learn about the uses of robots in our world. Spend time playing with super-cool mad robots that could have a mind of their own. Use your skills to build your very own working robot to take home to “live” with you. Join us this summer in our Mad Science robot world! This camp includes a $30 supply fee for your take-home robot. Activity #: 1419-235 Dates: Jul 6-10 Hours: 9am-12pm Fee: $187 RDF: $168 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center ONLINE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE! Registration is easier than ever and it’s at your fingertips!! Visit our website at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation. Visit us at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Summer 2015 CAMPS MAD SCIENCE: RADICAL REACTIONS AND DETECTIVE SCIENCE Ages 7-12 Campers will have tons of fun mixing up potions and experimenting with all kinds of chemical reactions! Our young chemists will grow crystals, create sidewalk chalk, and even make chromatography T-Shirts to take home. Students will also become science sleuths as they investigate how chemistry provides evidence at the scene of a crime. During this hands-on detective work, children will gather & test “crime scene” clues, make & analyze their own fingerprints, make rainbow Stompers & much more. Activity #: 1419-245 Dates: Jul 20-24 Hours: 9am-12pm Fee: $157 RDF: $138 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center BRICKS 4 KIDZ: GALORE Ages 6-12 Come play with all the new LEGO® Board Games & Ninjago characters …In addition to playing with Ninjago Ninjas & all the fun LEGO® board games, we will be tapping into our imagination and discovering our creativity as we attempt to create anything related to games out of LEGO® Bricks…for example, we will make replicas of game boards like tic-tac-toe, famous video game characters & more…What game can you come up with to make a replica of…or come up with your own game? Activity #: 1339-215 Dates: Jun 29-Jul 3 Hours: 1-4pm Fee: $170 RDF: $150 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center MODEL DESIGNERS CRAFTING Ages 6-12 Experience the world of Minecraft with LEGO® bricks in this fun summer camp! Kids will start by crafting their shelters and some of the mobs, critters and tools using LEGO® bricks. Students will face new challenges each day, building models and crafting key elements from the popular Minecraft game. Mojang © 2009-2013. “Minecraft” is a trademark of Notch Development AB which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse these programs Fee: $170 RDF: $150 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center Summer 2015 NINJAGO GAMES BRICKS 4 KIDZ: MINING AND Activity #: 1339-205 Dates: Jun 29-Jul 3 Hours: 9am-12pm BRICKS 4 KIDZ: 101 Ages 6-12 How do LEGO® brick model-designers come up with their ideas? Where do they begin, and how do the ideas go from concept to completion? This camp will explore the creative process of model design. Campers will learn the function of different LEGO® components and discover how those components can work together to create all kinds of solid structures and moving parts. At the completion of the camp, each child will have the opportunity to present his or her own design. Activity #: 1339-225 Dates: Jul 13-17 Hours: 1-4pm Call us at (302) 366-7000 Fee: $170 RDF: $150 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center 15 CAMPS SAFE KIDS CAMP Ages 5-8 (5 year olds must have completed Kindergarten) Teaching kids how to be safe in an ever changing world. Strangers, fire safety, fun on wheels and in the water, accidents and emergencies and more will be taught while having a great time during camp. Visits from local emergency vehicles and personnel as well as a bicycle rodeo and swim time will be included in this week long full day camp. Activity #: 1352-205 Dates: Jul 27-31 Hours: 9am-4pm Fee: $138 RDF: $118 Days: Mon- Fri Location: George Wilson Center BASKETBALL CAMP Ages 6-15 Bernard Corey This camp offers an incredible opportunity for any future basketball player to learn and enhance their skills in dribbling, shooting, passing & defense. Open to kids of all ability levels. The camp will focus on learning the rules, skills and individual techniques through fun and innovative games. Participants should bring a snack, lunch and plenty to drink for breaks. No jewelry should be worn to camp. Boys and girls welcome. T-shirts included. Resident Discounted Fee (RDF) The City of Newark Parks and Recreation strives to provide quality and affordable recreation opportunities to the community. In recognizing that City of Newark residents support our department along with other City Services, through their city taxes, the City offers residents a discounted fee. Non-residents will pay the regular fee for the programs. 16 Fee: $125 RDF: $110 Days: Mon-Thu Hours: 8am-2:30pm Location: Newark High School Session I Activity #: 1610-205 Dates: Jun 15-18 Visit us at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Session II Activity #: 1610-215 Dates: Aug 3-6 Summer 2015 CAMPS TENNIS CAMP Ages 6-12 This camp provides young players an opportunity to become better tennis players in a fun, positive atmosphere. Emphasis will be placed on games and drills designed to develop basic strokes (forehand, backhand, serve and volley) as well as learn the game of tennis and develop footwork and strategy. Eye/hand coordination drills, tennis related games and other fun activities will be used as we discover this lifetime sport. Be sure to wear cool, comfortable clothing, sneakers, sunscreen, and bring plenty of water to drink. If weather is questionable, call our Leisure Time Hotline at 366-7147. Fee: $97 RDF: $79 Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 9am-12pm Location: Handloff Park Session I Activity #: 1617-205 Dates: Jun 22-26 DELAWARE SOCCER CAMPS Ages 3-12 Ian Hennessy Delaware Soccer Camps are pleased to offer two great summer camp programs this year. T-shirt is included in the cost for both camps. The Tot Camp will be a gentle introduction to soccer for boys and girls ages 3 to 6 years old. The kids will start out with soccer related games, spend some time on the playground, enjoy a healthy snack and will finish with a scrimmage and fun games. The day camp being offered is for 7 to 12 year olds and will emphasize technical development and fun! Days: Mon-Thu Location: Downes Elementary School DAY CAMP: Fee: $163 RDF: $150 Hours: 9am-1pm Session II Activity #: 1617-215 Dates: Jul 27-31 LEISURE TIME HOTLINE (302) 366-7147 TOTS CAMP: Fee: $99 RDF: $89 Hours: 9-11:30am DAY CAMP Session Dates I Jul 6-9 II Jul 20-23 Activity # 1605-205 1605-215 TOTS CAMP I Jul 6-9 II Jul 20-23 0605-205 0605-215 DISC GOLF CAMP Ages 8-14 Keith Miller Have a blast growing your skills in one of the fastest growing sports in the US! Disc golf is a wonderful sport for kids and adults, and an outdoor adventure every time you play. Whether kids have never played before or are already growing in their skill level, this camp will be a blast for all involved. Young disc golfers will learn basics of the sport, including techniques, terms, and course etiquette. We’ll teach field throwing (backhand, forehand, overhead), as well as driving, approaching, and putting, all in an encouraging atmosphere loaded with creative games, contests, and challenges. Then we’ll take to the course each day to get a feel for the whole game. Campers will see improvement from day to day and develop a love for the sport which will have them perfecting their skills for years to come. Included in the camp is entrance to White Clay Creek State Park each day, as well as 2 new age-appropriate discs for the campers to take home and build their collection from. Bring casual clothes and a water bottle! Activity #: 1614-205 Dates: Jun 22-25 Hours: 1-4pm Summer 2015 Fee: $127 RDF: $110 Days: Mon-Thu Location: White Clay Creek State Park Call us at (302) 366-7000 17 CAMPS SKATEBOARDING SUMMER TOTAL PLAY MULTI- CAMP SPORTS CAMP FULL Ages 5-12 (5 year olds must have completed Kindergarten) Previous skateboarding experience is not required. Skaters will be assessed on the first day of the camp and the lessons will be adapted to their ability. Beginners will learn the fundamentals of board handling; basic riding skills such as balance, carving, riding transitions, and dropping-in. Advanced skaters learn grinds, ollies, and airs, and have the chance to learn to drop in on bigger ramps, and learn flip tricks. All participants are educated in skateboard safety, skatepark etiquette, and skateboard maintenance. Girls are encouraged to attend. We focus on learning and progression, and lessons are taught in a fun playful manner. Good sportsmanship, and getting kids excited about skateboarding are our ultimate goals. Our instructors love to share their knowledge. We specialize in small groups making sure that every camper skates away with new skills and tricks. Did we mention FUN!? Fun is the number one priority of each day. We make sure that each camper receives individualized attention. Our days start with a warm up, stretching and skateboarding demonstration. Once campers are warmed up, they will be divided into groups based on ability. Students must have a Skateboard, helmet, knee and elbow pads, and wrist guards. DAY Activity #: 1528-205 Dates: Jul 13-17 Hours: 9am-12pm Fee: $170 RDF: $150 Days: Mon-Fri Location: Handloff Park Ages 5-11 US Sports Institute (5 year olds must have completed Kindergarten) Experience over 16 different sports from around the world including, soccer, basketball, lacrosse, volleyball, cricket, floor hockey and more at this camp. All activities will take place in an atmosphere which promotes good sportsmanship, teamwork and most of all, fun. This is the only sports camp truly dedicated to children of all abilities. Activity #: 1524-205 Dates: Jul 20-24 Hours: 9am-4pm Fee: $255 RDF: $236 Days: Mon-Fri Location: Fairfield Park TOTAL PLAY MULTI SPORTS CAMP HALF DAY: MORNING Activity #: 1524-215 Fee: $220 RDF: $199 Dates: Jul 20-24 Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 9am-12:30pm Location: Fairfield Park AFTERNOON Activity #: 1524-225 Dates: Jul 20-24 Hours: 1-4pm Fee: $168 RDF: $149 Days: Mon-Fri Location: Fairfield Park FIRST PLAY LACROSSE CAMP Ages 7-17 Deerfield Golf Club Staff This camp is designed for children of all skill levels. Every aspect of the game of golf is covered. Topics ranging from etiquette to swing technique and care of the golf course are covered. Our motto - Fun is #1! Ages 6-14 US Sports Institute Participants will have great fun learning this exhilarating, fast paced game. All participants will learn the fundamentals of the sport including, stick handling, passing, scooping, dodging and shooting as well as many other key techniques. Ideal for beginners (no experience required) or intermediate players. Equipment can be provided. Activity #: 1644-205 Dates: Jul 13-17 Hours: 9am-12pm Activity #: 1525-205 Dates: Jul 20-24 Hours: 6-7:30pm JUNIOR GOLF CAMP 18 Fee: $287 RDF: $258 Days: Mon-Fri Location: Deerfield Golf & Tennis Club Fee: $220 RDF: $199 Days: Mon-Fri Location: Fairfield Park Visit us at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Summer 2015 CAMPS SPORTS SQUIRTS CAMP Ages 3-5 US Sports Institute Experience a new sport each week of the program, with Sports Squirts. Participants have the opportunity to try Lacrosse, Soccer, Basketball, T-Ball, Floor Hockey, Flag Football, Parachute games and more in a safe, structured environment. Parents must remain on site for each day of the camp. Activity #: 0641-205 Dates: Jul 20-24 Hours: 4:30-5:30pm Fee: $115 RDF: $99 Days: Mon-Fri Location: Fairfield Park ADVENTURE FUN CAMP Ages 10-14 Are you looking for some adventure this summer? Explore new activities and join us for 4 days of fun trips including outdoor rock climbing, paintball, tubing down the Brandywine River and going to a local trampoline park. Don't get bored this summer...your adventures await! Activity #: 1333-205 Dates: Jul 27-30 Hours: 9am-12pm Fee: $190 RDF: $169 Days: Mon-Thu Location: Rittenhouse Park REGISTRATION PROCESS! Resident processing begins NOW! You can mail, walk in, or fax your registration form at any time or register online at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation. Registrations will be processed in the order that they are received. Non-Resident Processing begins May 1– non-residents may mail, walkin, fax your registration form at any time or register online at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation. However, non-resident registration forms will not be processed until May 1 in the order in which they are received. Summer 2015 ARCHERY CAMP Ages 8-12 Carol Protack This camp will cover the basic fundamentals of archery. The archer will learn safety rules, basic shooting technique and about different types of bows. "Barebow" style of instruction will be taught. This is the simplest bow set up and the best way to start out learning. All equipment will be provided for you. Please DO NOT bring your own. Campers will need to bring a snack each day and will also participate in a craft activity. Shooting will take place on both the indoor and outdoor range. Activity #: 1639-205 Dates: Aug 10-14 Hours: 9am-12pm Fee: $156 RDF: $137 Days: Mon-Fri Location: New Castle 100 Archers VOLLEYBALL CAMP 5th-9th Grade Chris Smith Join us for a week full of learning the sports of volleyball through fundamental drills and scrimmages. Camp will emphasize learning the basic skills needed to play volleyball. Knee pads and a towel are recommended. They should also bring a snack and drink for breaks. No jewelry should be worn to camp. Boys and girls are welcome. Activity #: 2639-205 Dates: Jul 27-31 Hours: 9am-12pm Call us at (302) 366-7000 Fee: $176 RDF: $156 Days: Mon-Fri Location: Newark Charter School 19 SPORTS PICKLEBALL PARENT/CHILD TENNIS Ages 18 and over Tom Foster Try one of the fastest growing sports in America! Pickleball is a sport described as a combination of ping pong, tennis and badminton. It’s a great workout for players of all ages and most importantly tons of fun! We are pleased to announce the tennis court at the George Wilson Center now has lines painted for pickleball. Learn how to play the game at this introductory event. No experience necessary. No Paddle? No problem. Equipment will be provided if you do not bring your own. Ages 5-10 This parent and child program teaches both the adult and the child the fundamentals of tennis. In all of our busy lifestyles, it is nice to learn and exercise with your child. Have fun and play the game of tennis with your child! Fee: $47 RDF: $32 Location: George Wilson Center Ages 5-7 Activity #: 1606-205 Dates: May 31-Jun 21 Days: Sun Hours: 3:30-4:30pm Fee: FREE (Please register in advance) Location: George Wilson Center MAY Activity #: 1618-115 Dates: May 14 Days: Thu Hours: 6-7:30pm JULY Activity #: 1618-205 Dates: Jul 29 Days: Tue Hours: 10-11:30am Ages 8-10 Activity #: 1606-215 Dates: May 31-Jun 21 Days: Sun Hours: 4:30-5:30pm NEW TENNIS WITH THE MAYOR Join City of Newark Mayor and tennis lover Polly Sierer on the court for this exciting opportunity. Kids can sign up for a free lesson and adults can test their mettle and compete against Newark’s top elected official between the lines. This is a fun, informal way to get to know Polly and also get a workout participating in her favorite sport. Sessions will rotate throughout Newark’s voting districts. Adults are limited to three participants per session and one session per adult so register early! This program is limited to City of Newark residents only. Fee: FREE Activity # Dates Days Time Location Youth - Ages 8-15 1649-115 1649-205 1649-215 1649-225 1649-305 1649-315 May 3 Jun 7 Jul 12 Aug 9 Sep 13 Oct 11 Su Su Su Su Su Su 5-6:30pm 5-6:30pm 5-6:30pm 5-6:30pm 5-6:30pm 5-6:30pm Lumbrook Park Folk Park Lewis Park George Wilson Center Phillips Park Handloff Park Ages 16 and over 3649-115 3649-205 3649-215 3649-225 3649-305 3649-315 May 3 Jun 7 Jul 12 Aug 9 Sep 13 Oct 11 Su Su Su Su Su Su 6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm Lumbrook Park Folk Park Lewis Park George Wilson Center Phillips Park Handloff Park 20 Visit us at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Summer 2015 SPORTS PARENT & CHILD GOLF Ages 7-17 Deerfield Golf Club Staff Tee up with your 7-17 year old this spring! If you're both beginners, you'll learn the basics together; if you're already a golfer, you can improve your game while your child gets a solid introduction to the sport. It’s a great way to spend time together, get some exercise and have fun! Fee covers one child and one adult; please register the child only. Each additional family member is $85. Activity #: 1640-115 Dates: Apr 27-May 1 Hours: 4:30-5:30pm Fee: $210 RDF: $188 Days: Mon-Fri Location: Deerfield Golf & Tennis Club GRINDERS (BEGINNER) SKATEBOARDING CLASS Ages 8-12 For the future ripper with less than one month of skateboarding experience, Grinders camp will focus on the basics of skateboarding, including pushing, turning, and going down banked ramps. Further curriculum will include proper use of skateboarding equipment and basic terminology. This lesson will also highlight basic tricks for more advanced participants. Activity #: 1521-105 Dates: May 2-16 Hours: 9:30-10:30am Fee: $90 RDF: $75 Days: Sat Location: Handloff Park LIL SHREDDERS SKATEBOARDING CLASS Ages 4-7 For the little one who is itching to get on board! Participants will learn safety and the basics of skateboarding from experienced instructors, as well as play age-appropriate games and other fun activities. Parents are encouraged to attend and participate with their child. All skaters under the age of 6 must have a parent present during camp/lesson. Activity #: 1520-105 Dates: May 2-16 Hours: 9:30-10:30am Fee: $90 RDF: $75 Days: Sat Location: Handloff Park THRASHERS (INTERMEDIATE) SKATEBOARDING CLASS Ages 13 and over For the skater with more than one month of skateboarding experience and can demonstrate board control and confidence with speed. During the lessons, Thrashers participants will focus on learning new tricks such as drop-in’s, and ollies, as well as discuss park etiquette and skateboard maintenance. Activity #: 3520-105 Dates: May 2-16 Hours: 9:30-10:30am Summer 2015 Fee: $90 RDF: $75 Days: Sat Location: Handloff Park ONLINE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE! Registration is easier than ever and it’s at your fingertips!!! Visit our website at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Call us at (302) 366-7000 21 SPORTS SKATEBOARDING 101 Ages 18 and over Beginner class for young adults will focus on the basics of skateboarding, including pushing, turning, and riding ramps. As students progress, they will learn to drop-in and ollie. This lesson will also highlight basic tricks for more advanced participants. Further curriculum will include proper use of skateboarding equipment and basic terminology, as well as discussing skate park etiquette and skateboard maintenance. Activity #: 3520-115 Dates: May 2-16 Hours: 9:30-10:30am Fee: $90 RDF: $75 Days: Sat Location: Phillips Park SKATEBOARDING PRIVATE LESSONS Ages 4-12 Are you interested in private skateboarding lessons? Learn from our experienced skateboarding staff on our exciting new custom concrete street-style park. Each lesson is one hour in length. You can set up as many or as few as you are interested in. Previous skateboarding experience is not required. Instructor will teach the fundamentals of board handling, balance/coordination, skatepark etiquette, basic maneuvers and more advanced moves based on ability. Lessons will be fun and taught in a playful manner. Good sportsmanship and getting kids excited about skateboarding are the ultimate goals. Parents must remain at the lesson for the entire time. Student must have a skateboard, helmet, knee and elbow pads and wrist guards. Lessons are one (1) hour in length. Fee is $40 per hour and the Newark resident discount fee is $30 per hour per lesson. Contact Newark Parks and Recreation for instructor availability at (302) 366-7000. YOUTH SOCCER Ages 5-12 Our youth soccer program is one in which boys and girls can have fun playing, learn about teamwork, develop individual skills and stay fit. We offer three levels of league play including: Little Kickers (for ages 5-6 years), Elementary League (7-8 years) and Junior League (9-12 years). The Elementary and Junior leagues consist of pre-season practice and scheduled games in which everyone plays. Standings are kept in the Junior league only, with each team qualifying for the playoffs. Players must meet age requirements as of Nov 1. Skills Session – Each league, with the exception of the Little Kickers league, will be conducting their own skills session in early August prior to the start of practices. All players registering for the soccer leagues must attend their leagues skill session. Previous year players who register before the skills session can return to their team from last year. They don’t need to come to the skills session unless they request to be placed on a different team. At the skills session, players will go through a series of soccer drills. Practices for the Elementary and Junior leagues begin the week of August 17 taking place on weeknight evenings and weekends. League play will begin in early to mid-September. Games will be scheduled on Saturdays with Sunday afternoons used as rain dates. Players are encouraged to wear shin guards during practice sessions and games. ELEMENTARY SOCCER Activity #: 1662-305 Fee: $63 RDF: $47 Dates: Aug 17-Nov 7 Days: Sat Hours: 9-11am Location: Fairfield Park JUNIOR SOCCER Activity #: 1663-305 Fee: $72 RDF: $56 Dates: Aug 17-Nov 14 Days: Sat Hours: 9-11am Location: Kells Park How to Watch a Good Activity Die Nothing kills a good activity more quickly than everyone waiting until the last minute to register. You see, there’s a point where, if there are not enough registrants, an activity is cancelled. Coming on the day of the activity to signup won’t resurrect it, so please register early. 22 Visit us at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Summer 2015 SPORTS & AQUATICS TINY TOT SOCCER LITTLE KICKERS Ages 3-4 A great introduction to a sport your child will love! Drills and fun are used to introduce and reinforce skill basics. We suggest that all children wear shin guards. This is an instructional program, not a league. Ages 5-6 Each week the Little Kickers will receive 30 minutes of practice/instruction from coaches and then a game will be played following the instruction. The number of participants registered will determine the number of teams. Two games may be played simultaneously on two fields or back to back on one field. Participants will be broken up in advance and find out which team they are on the first day. We are looking for interested parents who would be willing to assist in the practice/instruction with the teams and then be on the sidelines with the team during the games. Activity #: 0601-205 Dates: Sep 12-Oct 17 Hours: 10:15-11am Fee: $53 RDF: $38 Days: Sat Location: Handloff Park Activity #: 0662-305 Dates: Sep 12-Oct 17 Hours: 11:30am-12:45pm Fee: $63 RDF: $47 Days: Sat Location: Handloff Park ADVANCED BEGINNER SWIM BEGINNER SWIM Ages 4-12 In this introductory class, participants will learn the basic skills of water orientation including: blowing bubbles, bobs, submerge mouth, nose and eyes, floats and recovery, alternating arm action, supported kicking and jumps. This is NOT a parent/child program and participants must be comfortable leaving parent for the duration of the lesson. Parents with children ages 5 & under must remain on the premises during lessons. Activity #: 0630-205 Dates: Jul 13-17 Hours: 9:50-10:20am Fee: $57 RDF: $44 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center Activity #: 0630-215 Dates: Jul 20-24 Hours: 9:50-10:20am Fee: $57 RDF: $44 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center Activity #: 0630-225 Dates: Jul 27-31 Hours: 5:15-5:45pm Fee: $57 RDF: $44 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center Summer 2015 Ages 4-12 Participants will work on developing fundamental aquatic skills and independent performance of the basic skills: bob, floats, glides, flutter kick, jumps, front and back crawl, body alignment, turning over and body position and will begin work on rhythmic breathing. Prerequisites: Participants must be comfortable in the water and be able to perform an assisted back float for 3-5 seconds. Parents with children ages 5 & under must remain on the premises during lessons. Activity #: 1630-205 Fee: $57 RDF: $44 Dates: Jul 13-17 Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 10:25-10:55am Location: George Wilson Center Activity #: 1630-215 Fee: $57 RDF: $44 Dates: Jul 20-24 Days: Mon-Fri Hours: 10:25-10:55am Location: George Wilson Center Activity #: 1630-225 Dates: Jul 27-31 Hours: 5:50-6:20pm Call us at (302) 366-7000 Fee: $57 RDF: $44 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center 23 SPORTS & AQUATICS INTERMEDIATE SWIM PARENT/TOT SWIM Ages 4-12 Participants will work on stroke development including introduction to deep water bobs, elementary breaststroke, butterfly kick and body motion and treading. Continued improvement in front and back crawl, glides and rotary breathing. Prerequisites: Must be able to swim independently on back and front for 5 yards, must be comfortable in deeper water. Parents with children ages 5 & under must remain on the premises during lessons. Ages 1-3 This program introduces basic skills to parents and children through songs, games and activities. Parents are taught to safely work with their child in the water, including how to appropriately support and hold their child in the water and how to prepare and encourage their child to participate fully and try the skills. Children are introduced to basic skills that lay a foundation to help them learn to swim. A parent/guardian is required to accompany each child in the water and participate in the classes. Activity #: 1636-205 Dates: Jul 13-17 Hours: 11-11:30am Fee: $57 RDF: $44 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center Activity #: 1636-215 Dates: Jul 20-24 Hours: 11-11:30am Fee: $57 RDF: $44 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center Activity #: 1636-225 Dates: Jul 27-31 Hours: 6:25-6:55pm Fee: $57 RDF: $44 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center ADVANCED SWIM Ages 4-12 Participants will work on stroke improvement including introduction to breaststroke, open and flip turns. Continued improvement in front crawl with rotary breathing, back crawl, breaststroke, butterfly, sidestroke and elementary backstroke. Prerequisites: Must be able to swim one pool length using front crawl and backstroke. Parents with children ages 5 & under must remain on the premises during lessons. Activity #: 1631-205 Dates: Jul 13-17 Hours: 11:35am-12:05pm Fee: $57 RDF: $44 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center Activity #: 1631-215 Dates: Jul 20-24 Hours: 11:35am-12:05pm Fee: $57 RDF: $44 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center 24 Activity #: 0634-205 Dates: Jul 20-24 Hours: 9:15-9:45am Fee: $57 RDF: $44 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center ADULT SWIM LESSONS Ages 16 and over Participants will be grouped into a single "beginner" category as this program is designed to help adults learn the basics of aquatics locomotion and safety, including: water comfort and buoyancy, putting your face in the water, floating on your back and front, kicking, and basic arm motions. The deepest point of the pool is 5ft. Come and learn in a comfortable, safe environment. Activity #: 3521-205 Dates: Jul 27-31 Hours: 7-7:30pm Fee: $57 RDF: $44 Days: Mon-Fri Location: George Wilson Center For up-to-date information on Newark Parks and Recreation Happenings as well as for activity cancellation announcements (due to bad weather) Le is u re Tim e H o t Lin e (3 0 2) 3 6 6 -7 1 4 7 Visit us at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Summer 2015 SPORTS & AQUATICS SWIMMING POOLS All Ages A great place to spend those hot summer afternoons! We have two outdoor pools (20’wide x 40’ long and 3’-5’ deep). One pool is located at the George Wilson Center and Park (303 New London Rd.) and the other is located at Dickey Park (just off of Madison Drive). There is no admission fee for either pool and certified lifeguards staff both. Children under the age of 10 years must be accompanied at all times by a responsible person 16 years of age or older. Permission slips will be handed out on your first visit to the pool for children 17 and under. This rule and all other pool rules are strictly enforced. Pool Hours: 12:30-5:00pm Tuesday-Saturday June 9-August 15 **Pools may close due to cool or inclement weather. Call our Leisure Time Hot Line at 366-7147 for this information** FIRST SERVERS Ages 7-10 This program is designed to introduce kids to tennis fundamentals. Racquet handling, eye-hand coordination, court sense and tennis etiquette are stressed. Fun drills and games are implemented to teach these skills. Good sportsmanship and getting kids excited about tennis are the ultimate goals. Racquets will be provided. Children should wear sneakers and bring water to drink. Fee: $60 RDF: $44 Location: George Wilson Center LITTLE TENNIS Ages 5-6 Little tennis is designed as a very basic introduction to tennis that will teach basic motor development skills to prepare your child for tennis. Emphasis will be placed on movement, balance, body and space awareness, as well as eye-hand coordination. Lessons will be fun and taught in a playful manner. Racquets will be provided. Children should wear sneakers and bring water to drink. 5 year old must be attending or completed kindergarten or parent must remain on site during class. Activity #: 0637-205 Fee: $47 RDF: $32 Dates: May 12-Jun 16 Days: Tue Hours: 5:30-6pm Location: George Wilson Center Activity #: 0637-215 Dates: Jul 7-Aug 11 Hours: 5:30-6pm Fee: $47 RDF: $32 Days: Tue Location: George Wilson Center Activity #: 0637-305 Dates: Sep 8-Oct 13 Hours: 5:30-6pm Fee: $47 RDF: $32 Days: Tue Location: George Wilson Center Summer 2015 Activity # Ages 7-8 1643-205 1643-215 1643-305 Ages 9-10 1654-205 1654-215 1654-305 Dates Days Time May 12-Jun 16 Jul 7-Aug 11 Sep 8-Oct 13 Tue Tue Tue 6:15-7pm 6:15-7pm 6:15-7pm May 12-Jun 16 Jul 7-Aug 11 Sep 8-Oct 13 Tue Tue Tue 7:15-8:15pm 7:15-8:15pm 7:15-8:15pm How to Watch a Good Activity Die Nothing kills a good activity more quickly than everyone waiting until the last minute to register. You see, there’s a point where, if there are not enough registrants, an activity is cancelled. Coming on the day of the activity to sign-up won’t resurrect it, so please register early. Call us at (302) 366-7000 25 SPORTS TEN AND UNDER TENNIS Ages 5-10 It’s a whole new ballgame for kids tennis! With equipment and courts tailored to suit their needs and abilities, kids will feel confident as soon as they pick up a racquet. Using the QuickStart Tennis format allows kids to rally back and forth over the net right away and enjoy the game right from the start. You’d never send your 8-year-old out with adult-sized equipment to a full-sized baseball field or basketball court, so why do that on a tennis court? Lessons will be fun and taught in a playful manner. Racquets will be provided. Children should wear sneakers and bring water to drink. 5 year old must be attending or completed kindergarten or parent must remain on site during class. Fee: $60 RDF: $44 Location: George Wilson Center Activity # Dates Ages 5-7 1653-205 May 16-Jun 27* 1653-225 Jul 11-Aug 15 1653-305 Sep 5-Oct 10 Ages 8-10 1653-215 May 16-Jun 27* 1653-235 Jul 11-Aug 15 1653-315 Sep 5-Oct 10 *No Class 5/23 Days Time Sat Sat Sat 9-9:45am 9-9:45am 9-9:45am Sat Sat Sat 10-11am 10-11am 10-11am TENNIS LESSONS Grab your racquet for the sport of a lifetime! How many other sports can be played by anyone at any age, at any time of year, and anywhere in the world? Whether you’re new to tennis or have played for years – we invite you to enjoy the game with us and other tennis lovers. Lessons provide students with basic tennis technique and skill development. The objectives for each class are to teach you new skills appropriate to your level of play and to improve your existing skills. Bring your own racquet or borrow one of our youth-sized racquets. Tennis shoes are required. We provide tennis balls. Bring water to class. Fee: YOUTH/ADULT $75 RDF: $58 Activity # Level Youth - Ages 11-15 1635-205 Int/Adv Dates Days Time Location May 11-Jun 22* M 5:45-7:15pm Handloff Park 1633-215 Beg/Adv Beg May 14-Jun 18 Th 5:45-7:15pm Fairfield Park 1633-205 1633-225 1635-215 1633-235 Beg/Adv Beg Beg/Adv Beg Int/Adv Beg/Adv Beg May 17-Jun 28* Jul 12-Aug 16 Jul 13-Aug 17 Jul 16-Aug 20 Su Su M Th 5:45-7:15pm 5:45-7:15pm 5:45-7pm 5:45-7:15pm Handloff Park Handloff Park Handloff Park Fairfield Park Ages 16 and over 3635-205 Int/Adv 3635-215 Int/Adv 3633-215 Beg/Adv Beg 3633-205 Beg/Adv Beg 3635-235 Int/Adv 3633-225 Beg/Adv Beg 3635-225 Int/Adv 3633-235 Beg/Adv Beg May 11-Jun 22* May 12-Jun 16 May 14-Jun 18 May 17-Jun 28* Jul 7-Aug 11 Jul 12-Aug 16 Jul 13-Aug 17 Jul 16-Aug 20 M Tu Th Su Tu Su M Th 7:30-9pm 7:30-9pm 7:30-9pm 7:30-9pm 7:30-9pm 7:30-9pm 7:30-9pm 7:30-9pm Handloff Park Fairfield Park Fairfield Park Handloff Park Fairfield Park Handloff Park Handloff Park Fairfield Park NOTE: Classes meet one night a week for six 1 ½ hour classes. Any level may be repeated until the participant feels ready to move to the next level. Tennis Levels: Beginner/Advanced Beginner – Introductory class for players with minimum experience. Players are taught the forehand, backhand, serve and volley progressing into a basic rally. Players who have had some prior instruction or taken lessons with us before are welcome to repeat this class. Intermediate/Advanced – Refinement of ground strokes, serve, volley and overheads. Review of basic strokes, going into play and strategy. More actual play with singles and doubles strategy. Introduction of specialty shots, work on strategy, shot selection and placement. Players should have previous participation in lesson or league play. * No class 5/24 & 5/25 26 Visit us at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Summer 2015 FITNESS TOTAL BODY HOUR EVENING YOGA Ages 16 and over Gina Reich Up beat music and interesting routines keep you focused on your fitness. A body sculpting workout using weights, body resistance, challenging moves, repetitions and cardio work. Gina will get you motivated and burning calories in no time. Please bring a water bottle, hand weights and a large exercise ball to class. Ages 18 and over Meeta Parker The ancient practice of yoga is a combination of exercises, breathing and meditation techniques. It has long been an effective way of relieving emotional stress, stretching and toning the body and connecting with yourself. It energizes and refreshes, improves circulation and promotes mental clarity and concentration. Participants should wear loose comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat. Meeta is the daughter of the late Bharat J. Gajjar who brought yoga to Delaware in the 60's. Activity #: 3626-115 Fee: $85 RDF: $68 Dates: Mar 30-May 13 Days: Mon & Wed Hours: 7-8pm Location: George Wilson Center Activity #: 3626-215 Fee: $85 RDF: $68 Dates: May 27-Jul 8 Days: Mon & Wed (No class 7/6) Hours: 7-8pm Location: George Wilson Center Activity #: 3626-225 Dates: Jul 27-Sep 2 Hours: 7-8pm Fee: $85 RDF: $68 Days: Mon & Wed Location: George Wilson Center MULTI LEVEL YOGA THURSDAYS Ages 18 and over Valerie Lane th Great for your first or 500 yoga class, multi-level is just that! This class will focus on breath through a flow of standing and seated poses, with different options for each pose for a gentler or more challenging practice, your choice. Props such as blocks, straps and bolsters are welcome but not required. What should you bring? A yoga mat, plenty of water, and a towel if you plan on getting sweaty! Activity #: 3508-125 Dates: Apr 9-Jun 11 Hours: 5:15-6:30pm Fee: $84 RDF: $70 Days: Thu Location: George Wilson Center Activity #: 3508-215 Dates: Jun 25-Aug 27 Hours: 5:15-6:30pm Fee: $84 RDF: $70 Days: Thu Location: George Wilson Center Activity #: 3525-115 Dates: Apr 1-Jun 10 Hours: 7-8pm Fee: $81 RDF: $64 Days: Wed Location: Downes Elementary School Activity #: 3525-205 Dates: Jun 17-Aug 19 Hours: 7-8pm Fee: $81 RDF: $64 Days: Wed Location: Newark Senior Center Activity #: 3525-305 Fee: $81 RDF: $64 Dates: Sep 2-Dec 2 Days: Wed (No class 10/21, 10/28, 11/4 & 11/25) Hours: 7-8pm Location: Newark Senior Center GENTLE YOGA - MONDAYS Ages 18 and over Debbie Gill Designed to be therapeutic by safely promoting joint and back health and alignment by learning the sequencing of Yoga Essentials. Reduce the aches and pains of age by increasing motions for day to day life. Participants in any exercise program should always make sure exercise is approved by their doctor. Please bring your own yoga mat and a beach towel and wear form fitting clothing. Activity #: 3605-205 Fee: $67 RDF: $56 Dates: May 4-Jun 29 Days: Mon (No class 5/25) Hours: 7-8:15pm Location: Newark Senior Center Activity #: 3605-215 Dates: Jul 13-Aug 31 Hours: 7-8:15pm Summer 2015 Call us at (302) 366-7000 Fee: $67 RDF: $56 Days: Mon Location: Newark Senior Center 27 FITNESS MULTI LEVEL YOGA MONDAYS Ages 18 and over Debbie Gill Vigorous exercise designed to strengthen the body, increase flexibility and even sweat by learning the stationary sequence of HATHA YOGA in a modern environment. Class will be designed for multiple fitness levels but be prepared to get a good workout while you learn the subtleties of yoga and relax your mind. Please bring your own yoga mat and wear form fitting clothes Activity #: 3508-205 Fee: $67 RDF: $56 Dates: May 4-Jun 29 Days: Mon (No class 5/25) Hours: 5:15-6:30pm Location: George Wilson Center Activity #: 3508-225 Dates: Jul 13-Aug 31 Hours: 5:15-6:30pm Fee: $67 RDF: $56 Days: Mon Location: George Wilson Center CHILDREN/FAMILY YOGA Ages 6-12 Valerie Lane This class will be an interactive and fun introduction to yoga for kids! A combination of games, music, and basic yoga poses will allow your child to have fun while gaining the benefits of a yoga practice. A yoga mat or towel is helpful, but not required. Parents are welcome to join and stay with their little one, or let them “exercise” their independence! Activity #: 1620-205 Dates: Jun 24-Jul 22 Hours: 5:30-6:15pm Fee: $37 RDF: $25 Days: Wed Location: George Wilson Center ZUMBA - THURSDAYS MAR-MAY Ages 18 and over Judy Velazquez-Alampi Zumba is an international rhythm-based dance fitness program. A high cardio one hour workout that includes salsa, cha-cha, samba, cumbia, meringue, mambo, calypso, belly dance, bollywood and much, much more! Who can do Zumba? ANYONE CAN!! Come to the party and dance your way into shape. ZUMBA - TUESDAYS Ages 18 and over Jennifer Palacio Zumba is an international rhythm-based dance fitness program. A high cardio one hour workout that includes salsa, cha-cha, samba, cumbia, meringue, mambo, calypso, belly dance, bollywood and much, much more! Who can do Zumba? ANYONE CAN!! Come to the party and dance your way into shape. Activity #: 3511-125 Fee: $70 RDF: $56 Dates: Mar 17-May 12 Days: Tue (No class 4/7) Hours: 7-8pm Location: George Wilson Center Activity #: 3511-205 Dates: May 26-Jul 28 Hours: 7-8pm Fee: $88 RDF: $70 Days: Tue Location: George Wilson Center ZUMBA GOLD Ages 18 and over Colleen Johnson Zumba Gold is a series of fitness programs specifically designed to take the exciting Latin and International dance rhythms created in the original Zumba program and bring them to the active older adult and other special populations that may need modifications. Created to emphasize the basics, this explosive program is so easy to follow that people of any age can do it!! Zumba Gold is fun, different, easy AND effective great for the mind, body and soul. Please bring water and a small towel to class. Activity #: 3528-205 Dates: May 5-Jun 23 Hours: 6-7pm Fee: $70 RDF: $56 Days: Tue Location: George Wilson Center Activity #: 3511-135 Fee: $70 RDF: $56 Dates: Mar 26-May 14 Days: Thu Hours: 7-8pm Location: George Wilson Center 28 Visit us at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Summer 2015 FITNESS ZUMBA TONING Ages 18 and over Judy Velazquez-Alampi Zumba® Toning is designed to strengthen, reshape your body and tone your muscles while burning even more calories. Here we combine music with dance, strength training and body sculpting workouts using 1-3lb toning sticks, hand weights or even your body weight along with aerobic moves. Activity #: 3511-215 Dates: May 28-Jul 16 Hours: 7-8pm Fee: $70 RDF: $56 Days: Thu Location: George Wilson Center Activity #: 3511-225 Dates: Jul 30-Sep 17 Hours: 7-8pm Fee: $70 RDF: $56 Days: Thu Location: George Wilson Center AQUA ZUMBA Ages 18 and over Judy Velazquez-Alampi Aqua Zumba is known as the Zumba "pool party". It gives new meaning to the idea of an invigorating workout. Splashing, stretching, twisting, even shouting, laughing, hooting and hollering are often heard during an aqua zumba class. Aqua Zumba blends it all together into a safe, challenging, water-based workout that's cardio-conditioning, body-toning and most of all exhilarating beyond belief! Activity #: 3621-205 Dates: Jun 23-Jul 14 Hours: 5:30-6:30pm Fee: $42 RDF: $30 Days: Tue Location: George Wilson Center Activity #: 3621-215 Dates: Jul 21-Aug 11 Hours: 5:30-6:30pm Fee: $42 RDF: $30 Days: Tue Location: George Wilson Center SPECIAL INTEREST TAKE BETTER ADULT POTTERY PICTURES IN 6 WEEKS Ages 18 and over Tom Rzaca So now’s the time to dust off your camera, clean your lenses and sensors, head outdoors and get back to doing what inspires you – taking great pictures. If you’re a beginner to intermediate photographer who wants to take better pictures, but doesn’t want to get hung up on a bunch of technical stuff, and you want people to say “WOW” when they see your pictures … then this course is for you! A fun way to take better pics in 6 weeks. We will cover the basics of photo composition and make your pictures better right away. So along with some tips that I’ve picked up over the years as well as generally accepted techniques, we will take your photos to the next level. Activity #: 3067-205 Dates: May 6-Jun 10 Hours: 6:30-9:30pm Summer 2015 Ages 16 and over Carole Fox Hand building with clay and working on the potter's wheel will be taught. Students can then explore their area of interest. Returning students may continue at their own pace. 12 lbs. of clay, glazes and firings included. Additional clay can be purchased for $15 per 25 lb. bag. Activity #: 3128-205 Dates: Jun 18-Aug 6 Hours: 6:15-8:15pm Fee: $180 RDF: $157 Days: Thu Location: George Wilson Center Fee: $93 RDF: $75 Days: Wed Location: George Wilson Center Call us at (302) 366-7000 29 SPECIAL INTEREST ILLUSTRATING FOR TWEENS Ages 8-14 Ann Coulson Illustrations are ways for authors and illustrators to bring books to life, add detail, or descriptions that may not be expressed through words alone. Tweens will learn how to create their very own versions of stories, using illustrations to tell the story in their own unique way. Activity #: 1039-205 Dates: Jul 7-9 Hours: 1-3pm Fee: $64 RDF: $48 Days: Tue, Wed, Thu Location: George Wilson Center BOOKS ALIVE ADVENTURE TIME Ages 5-7 Ann Coulson (5 year olds must have completed Kindergarten) Books come to life through pictures and illustrations. In this fun class, participants will bring books to life with their own unique drawings and illustrations. Using different mediums, participants will learn ways to bring their art to life. Participants will be able to take home their very own illustrated versions of the books. Activity #: 1080-205 Dates: Jul 20-22 Hours: 9:30am-12pm Fee: $64 RDF: $48 Days: Mon, Tue, Wed Location: George Wilson Center BASIC VEGETABLE GARDENING Ages 18 and over University of Delaware Cooperative Extension An introduction to vegetable gardening, perfect for Newark community members who’ve already signed up to garden in the Newark Community Garden. In this session, we’ll provide you with the information you’ll need to have a successful start to your growing season! Activity #: 3439-205 Dates: May 9 Hours: 10am-11am 30 Fee: FREE Days: Wed Location: University of Delaware Cooperative Extension PONY UP Ages 5-12 Sunset Stables Pony Up is geared to give young children an introduction to horseback riding and horsemanship. Children will be introduced to proper horse etiquette, grooming, how to lead a pony properly, putting the saddle on and riding all in a safe and FUN environment. The ponies we use are all kid friendly. We work very hard to have only the very best ponies in attitude and ability at Sunset Stables. Our little horses love their work, are patient and tolerate a lot from our young riders. Safety helmets are mandatory. Children must wear long pants and closed toed shoes. 5 year olds must have completed Kindergarten. Activity #: 1506-205 Dates: Jun 20 Hours: 12-1pm Fee: $47 RDF: $32 Days: Sat Location: Sunset Stables Activity #: 1506-215 Dates: Aug 1 Hours: 12-1pm Fee: $47 RDF: $32 Days: Sat Location: Sunset Stables HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS Ages 6-13 Sunset Stables Group riding lessons at Sunset Stables. Lessons taught Western style. Our horses are safe, reliable, and take good care of their riders. We choose only the best horses and pair them up with our guests according to riding ability. Activity #: 1508-205 Dates: Jul 6-27 Hours: 6-7pm Fee: $147 RDF: $125 Days: Mon Location: Sunset Stables Visit us at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Summer 2015 SPECIAL INTEREST FAMILY NIGHT AT SUNSET STABLES All Ages Have you ever been curious about what it takes to own your own horse? Horse care, horse anatomy and horse housekeeping will be discussed during your one hour tour at Sunset Stables. Learn about the services Sunset Stables offers. The evening will end with a surprise for each child! Activity #: 4501-205 Dates: Jun 8 Hours: 6-7pm Fee: $24 RDF: $14 (price/family) Days: Mon Location: Sunset Stables DIP AND DISCOVER WHAT'S YOUR “BATTING” AVERAGE? BAT PROGRAM All Ages Debbie Keese What's Your “Batting” Average? Join us for a fascinating evening learning about Delaware bats. Are you an expert? You will be after listening to bat stories, crafting bat anatomy, singing batty songs and playing a bat game followed at dusk by live bat observation as they come out for their evening's activities. Activity #: 1414-205 Dates: Jul 23 Hours: 7:30-9pm Fee: FREE Days: Thu Location: Rittenhouse Park Ages 5 & over Debbie Keese Join us for a series of delightfully cool and intriguing discoveries in the Christina Creek as we wade in to examine fish, crustaceans, insects, birds, reptiles, mammals and plants and the habitat in which they thrive. Parents are encouraged to participate. Closed toed shoes are required. 5 year olds must have completed kindergarten. Activity #: 1416-205 Dates: Jul 11-25 Hours: 10-11am Fee: FREE Days: Sat Location: Rittenhouse Park STARGAZING NIGHT AT THE NEWARK RESERVOIR All Ages Delaware Astronomical Society Come out and enjoy the night sky over the Newark Reservoir. See the wonders of the universe as you have never seen them before through a telescope. We will be gazing upon the craters of the moon, the rings of Saturn, and whatever else the night may bring. We will also keep our eyes open for satellites and meteors. A brief introduction to the sky, and how it appears to move will be followed by some hands-on time with the telescopes. Bring flashlights as you will need to park at the bottom of reservoir and walk to the top of the reservoir. Activity #: 3502-205 Fee: FREE (Please register in advance) Dates: Jul 22 (Rain date is Jul 23) Days: Wed Hours: 9-10:30pm Location: Newark Reservoir Summer 2015 Call us at (302) 366-7000 31 TRIPS TRIP POLICIES 1. Register by mail, online or in person. No phone registration accepted. 2. Trips departing from the City Municipal Building, 220 South Main Street, will assemble in the rear parking lot. Trips departing from Suburban Plaza, Elkton Road, will assemble in the parking lot between the M & T Bank and Acme. 3. Youth under age 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult on each trip. 4. The Parks and Recreation Department does not permit smoking while in the bus. 5. Newark residents are not permitted to register nonresidents during the “Newark Resident Only” registration period. 6. Refunds cannot be given unless seats and program tickets can be resold. 7. Use the forms on page 38 of this publication to register for the trip(s) of your choice. NEW YORK CITY Here’s the trip to New York that many of you look forward to. We’ll drop you off near Radio City Music Hall! This will put you right in the heart of the theater district and just a few blocks from Central Park, Madison Avenue and many other points of interest. Your trip cost will include motor coach transportation. Activity #: 4712-105 Dates: May 16 Hours: 8am-10pm Fee: $59 RDF: $49 Days: Sat Location: Newark Municipal Building Activity #: 4712-305 Dates: Dec 5 Hours: 7am-9pm Fee: $59 RDF: $49 Days: Sat Location: Newark Municipal Building 32 EVENTS NEWBARK PAWLOOZA Saturday, May 2 9am-1pm Handloff Park Grab a leash and your BFF (Best Furry Friend) and join us for a howling good time on Saturday, May 2 at Handloff Park. NewBark PawLooza will be a furtastic good time with exciting activities and vendors that will provide all of your pooch pampering needs. Watch doggie demos, participate in canine contests, or meet your new best friend at a local rescue group booth. Vendor packets are now available. All dogs must be leashed (6' or less), non-aggressive, and up to date on their shots in order to attend. Please visit the NewBark PawLooza Facebook page for more information and updates. Sponsors for this event include BJ’s Wholesale Club, WXCY, Matt Slap Subaru, Sentsy and Tri-State Remodeling Corp. Visit us at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Summer 2015 EVENTS SPRING CONCERT SERIES Thursdays in May and June, 7-8pm Academy Building Lawn (Rain location – Aetna Fire Station) Enjoy the fabulous music of local musicians as the City of Newark Parks and Recreation Department once again hosts the Spring Concert Series. Concerts will be held Thursday nights 7 to 8pm (weather permitting) starting May 7 and running through June 25. Grab a bite to eat and do some shopping on Main Street then join us for an evening of fun on the Academy Building lawn. Sponsors include Newark Day Nursery. This program is made possible, in part, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts, a state agency dedicated to nurturing and supporting the arts in Delaware, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. NEWARK MEMORIAL DAY PARADE Sunday, May 17 1pm – Ceremony on the Green 2pm - Parade The Newark Memorial Day Parade is an annual event that is held the third Sunday in May. During this event, veterans of wars from all branches of services have continued to march in the parade. To start the day, a ceremony honoring our nation’s veterans is held on the University of Delaware’s Campus Green at Memorial Hall followed by a wreath laying ceremony at the Academy Building lawn. Local and military bands and drill teams will then participate in a silent march down Delaware Avenue in remembrance of those that gave the ultimate sacrifice followed by the parade on Main Street. If you would like to make a contribution or participate in the parade, please call the Parks and Recreation Department at 366-7000 or visit our website www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Summer 2015 James & Matt Modern Acoustic Matthew Dutt Alternative John Hadfield* Family Variety Mike Barry, Acoustic Rock, Country Blues Howard Valentine & The Prophets of Love Blues/Rock June 11 – Crabmeat Thompson * Family Variety June 18 – SteelHappiness.com Steel Drum June 25 – Fort Delaware Cornet Band Civil War Era Brass * Family friendly children’s performances May 7 – May 14 – May 21 – May 28 – June 4 – VENDORS FOR LIBERTY DAY & COMMUNITY DAY Vendor Packages for Liberty Day and Community Day are now available on the City of Newark web site www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation. Please call 302-366-7000 or email [email protected] for more information. These programs are made possible, in part, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts, a state agency dedicated to nurturing and supporting the arts in Delaware, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. For additional information on arts activities in Delaware Division of the Arts web site: www.artsdel.org Call us at (302) 366-7000 33 EVENTS NEWARK’S GOT TALENT NEWARK’S GOT TALENT YOUTH OPEN MIC NIGHT Wednesdays in June 5-7:30pm Academy Building Lawn (corner of Main and Academy Street) Join some of Newark’s best young musicians on Wednesday evenings throughout the month of June. MAYOR’S FUN RIDE Saturday, May 16 Event begins at 10:30am, Ride starts at 11:30am Rittenhouse Station, 250 S Main Street Parking available at the City of Newark Municipal Building Parking Lot. Bring the whole family out to Newark's first annual Mayor’s Fun Ride. This free event will feature educational and safety information, raffles and door prizes, children activities and a 5 mile bike ride. After the ride enjoy lunch at the Green Turtle. Free t-shirts will be given to everyone who pre-registers. T-shirts will be available for onsite registration while supplies last. The Mayor’s Fun Ride benefits the bike community of Newark. Organizers and Sponsors of this event include The Newark Bike Project, Newark Bicycle Committee, The Green Turtle, Rittenhouse Station and Newark Parks and Recreation. Donations of bikes, parts, new helmets and canned goods are encouraged. To register online visit www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation. For up-to-date information on Newark Parks and Recreation Happenings as well as for activity cancellation announcements (due to bad weather) Le is u re Tim e H o t Lin e (3 0 2) 3 6 6 -7 1 4 7 34 Enjoy the local restaurants and businesses on Main Street before you come to the concert or stay late to enjoy downtown. Up to five performers per evening will take the stage to entertain on Main Street. There are no rain dates or locations for these performances. Youth ages 6-17 that would like to participate, should contact the Parks and Recreation Department for more information. Each performance will be 25-30 minutes in length (including set up and break down). A small sound system with playback capabilities will be provided. For additional information, please call (302) 366-7000 or email [email protected]. 4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS Saturday, July 4 (Rain date, Sunday, July 5 Fireworks only) 6-10pm UD Athletic Complex 4th of July Fireworks will be held on Saturday, July 4th at the University of Delaware Athletic Complex. Vendors and entertainment will begin at 6pm. Please call (302) 366-7000 or email [email protected] for more information. This program is made possible, in part, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts, a state agency dedicated to nurturing and supporting the arts in Delaware, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. Visit us at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Summer 2015 GEORGE WILSON COMMUNITY CENTER 303 New London Road If you are planning a special occasion or need a meeting place for your organization or group, the George Wilson Community Center may be the place for your next event. Located at 303 New London Road (across from Clayton Hall), the GWC is Newark’s best-kept secret as a multi-purpose meeting space. The indoor facilities are available to organizations or individuals for rental purposes. The Main Hall has a seating capacity of 150 people. Each meeting room has a seating capacity of 20 people. If you are planning a birthday party, anniversary, baby shower or would like to hold a civic, business or other meeting, please give us a call or stop by to speak with our professional staff. In addition to affordable rates, we offer a staff person on site during all rentals, who will provide set up and take down of tables and chairs. We have additional equipment available for your unique needs, such as a big screen TV, DVD player, stage and podium. Food and refreshments are permitted; however, alcoholic beverages are prohibited. A kitchen is also available to keep your refreshments and meals at the optimum temperatures and to keep your rental room clutter-free and clean. FACILITY RENTAL RATES Room Short Term Long Term Main Hall $40/hr $30/hr Mtg Room $25/hr $20/hr Kitchen is $20/hr for Short or Long Term RATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE *Short Term rental rate is any one time use of the center. *Long Term – You must reserve a minimum of four (4) dates within a six (6) month time frame to qualify for the long term rate. RENTALS MUST BE RESERVED IN PERSON Permit and a $50 non-refundable deposit is due at time of reservation. For more rental information or to schedule an appointment, please contact the George Wilson Center at (302) 366-7000 or by email at [email protected]. BIRTHDAY PARTIES AT THE GEORGE WILSON CENTER Ages 4-10 Parents can leave the planning at the door and let our staff plan, program, set-up, and clean-up afterward. You provide the kids and we’ll provide the party. All parties are subject to availability of facilities. Reservations are required at least three weeks in advance of the party. Please call 366-7000 or email [email protected] for more detailed information and reservations All packages include set up and take down of tables and chairs. All packages are specifically designed for 12 children. There is a $5 charge for each additional child. Birthday Party Package #1 2 ½ hour rental of facility Staff for 2 ½ hours 2 hour birthday party Goody bags and toys for 12 kids T-Shirt for birthday child 1 Arts and Crafts project Birthday games (name games, sports activities, traditional birthday games) Birthday parents do all decorations, paper products and food. Price: $170 Birthday Party Package #2 All items in Package #1, in addition to: Birthday Paper Products, forks, knives Birthday Banner, table cloths Birthday parents do food and drinks Price: $190 Birthday Party Package #3 All items in Package #2, in addition to: 4 large pizzas and fruit punch Price: $220 Summer 2015 Call us at (302) 366-7000 35 SUMMER 2015 “REGISTRATION PROCESS” REGISTRATION FORMS ARE ON PAGES 37 & 38 Resident Processing begins NOW! You can mail, walk in, or fax your registration form at any time or register online at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation. Registrations will be processed in the order that they are received. Non-Resident Processing Begins May 1 Non-residents may mail, walk in, fax your registration form at any time or register online at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation. However, nonresident registration forms will not be processed until May 1, 2015 in the order in which they are received. Easy Ways to Register. . . WALK-IN, MAIL-IN, FAX or ONLINE! Newark Parks and Recreation 220 South Main Street, Newark, DE 19711 Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30am – 5:00pm Phone: (302) 366-7000 Fax: (302) 366-7169 Web: www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Checks, VISA, MasterCard, or Money Order accepted MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: CITY OF NEWARK CANCELLATIONS 1. Newark Parks and Recreation reserves the right to cancel an activity due to insufficient registration. 2. Bad weather – call our Activities Hot Line 366-7147. CREDIT/TRANSFER/REFUND POLICY 1. Registrants will receive a full refund if the program is cancelled by Newark Parks and Recreation. 2. If you are unable to attend an activity, contact us within 24 hours prior to the start of the program and we will: a. Credit your account the amount paid. (Credits are good for one year from the date of credit). b. Transfer you to another activity. c. Refund you the amount paid less a processing fee of $10 or 10% of the cost of the program, whichever is greater. If you are not satisfied with an activity we would like to know why. Please contact us within 5 business days after the last activity meeting (please see a,b,c above). 3. Credits and Refunds do not apply to trips, picnic kits, events and adult sports leagues. 4. Additional trip policies are located in the trip section of your e-newsletter. 5. Allow three to four weeks for processing refunds. If you paid by credit card, your refund will be credited to your account within one to two weeks. WAITING LIST If an activity is filled, ask to be placed on a waiting list, additional sections may be offered. 36 Visit us at www.cityofnewarkde.us/parksrecreation Summer 2015 City of Newark Department of Parks and Recreation Activity Registration Form Please print and fill out completely. RESPONSIBLE ADULT M.I. First Name Must reside within the corporate limits of Newark. Resident* Last Name Non-resident Birthdate Mailing Address - City State Zip Code Work Phone Home Phone - Cell Phone Email Address Please check if you would like to have receipt and information emailed to you. PARTICIPANT INFORMATION M.I. First Name Sex Last Name Birthdate Age - Activity Name Activity Number $ $ M.I. First Name - Sex Last Name Total Fee . . Birthdate Age - Activity Name Activity Number $ $ - HEALTH INFORMATION TOTAL AMOUNT Does participant have any allergies? Yes Total Fee $ . . . No If yes, Please explain: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Does participant have any physical or mental conditions that might require special consideration/attention? Yes No If yes, please explain ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUES Sports program (please circle one) Basketball Soccer League Name _______________________________________ Last Year’s Team (if in same league) ____________________________________________________________ Shirt Size (please circle one) Y/M Y/L A/S A/M A/L A/XL Is sibling in same league? Yes No Name_________________________________________________ Is parent interested in coaching? Yes No Name ______________________________ Phone number _____________________ Email _____________________________ Emergency Release Waiver I, the undersigned (or parent or guardian of ______________________) hereby authorize the City of Newark , Department of Parks and Recreation and emergency care personnel to provide and render necessary medical care and treatment of myself and/or the asforesaid child for any illness or injury, which may be suffered at any time while participating in Department of Parks and Recreation programs. It is understood that time permitting, specific permission from parent/guardian or family member will be secured in the event of any medical treatment or surgery is to be undertaken, but that, should an emergency arise, this authorization and consent will cover such an event. Also, I/we hereby accept responsibility for any accident which may occur in connection with this recreation activity, hold harmless the City of Newark, and all other parties involved in the promotion and/or conducting of the above named activity. As well, I/we understand that the City of Newark provides NO insurance coverage for this activity. I give permission for myself and/or my child to be photographed while participating and/or attending a Parks & Recreation activity. I understand that photos may be used in future publicity. Signature (If under 18, parent/guardian must sign) ________________________________________________________________ Date ______/_______/_______________ The activities offered by the Newark Parks and Recreation Department are accessible to individuals with disabilities. If there are any reasonable accommodations that we might need to make for the participant to fully participate in this/these activities, please call the Parks and Recreation office to discuss the matter with the activity supervisor(s). Please return registration form with payment to: Newark Parks & Recreation Department 220 South Main Street Newark, DE 19711 Fax (302) 366-7169 If you have questions about any of our programs, please call (302) 366-7000 or email [email protected]. Payment type: Cash Check Credit Card Security Code Card # Exp. Date ______/______ Name on card (Print) _______________________________ Make check(s) or money order payable to: CITY OF NEWARK City of Newark Department of Parks and Recreation Activity Registration Form For Camp and Extended Youth Activities Please print and fill out completely for Day Camps, Sports Camps, Preschool, Before/After care, Schools Out, Y.E.S., Safety Town, Tot Lots, & Playgrounds Responsible Adult *Must reside within the corporate limits of Newark. M.I. First Name Non-resident Resident* Last Name Birthdate Mailing Address - City State Zip Code Work Phone Home Phone - Cell Phone Email Address Please check if you would like to have receipt and information emailed to you. Participant Information M.I. First Name Sex Last Name Birthdate Age - Activity Name Activity Number $ $ $ $ - Supplemental Information - TOTAL (From this sheet and others attached) Total Fee $ . . . . . 1. Parent/Guardian Name _______________________________________ Work Phone_____________________________ Work Hours _______________ Cell Phone __________________________ Parent/Guardian Name _______________________________________ Work Phone_____________________________ Work Hours _______________ Cell Phone __________________________ Home Phone __________________________________ Emergency Contact Name _______________________________________________________________________ Phone ____________________________ Cell Phone _______________________ 2. Person other than the parent/guardian to whom the child may be released ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Child’s Doctor _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone _________________________ 4. Medical Insurance Company _____________________________________________________________________ Policy /Group Number(s) ______________________________________________ 5. Is child under medical care? ___________________ If yes, please explain ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Is it necessary for child to take medication during the program hours? _______ If yes, please explain ______________________________________________________________________________ 7. Date of most recent DPT shot _________________________ Does child have any allergies? _________ If yes, please explain _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. My child is permitted to participate in all activities to include short walking trips under the supervision of the program staff. Emergency Release Waiver I, the undersigned (or parent or guardian of ______________________) hereby authorize the City of Newark , Department of Parks and Recreation and emergency care personnel to provide and render necessary medical care and treatment of myself and/or the asforesaid child for any illness or injury, which may be suffered at any time while participating in Department of Parks and Recreation programs. It is understood that time permitting, specific permission from parent/guardian or family member will be secured in the event of any medical treatment or surgery is to be undertaken, but that, should an emergency arise, this authorization and consent will cover such an event. Also, I/we hereby accept responsibility for any accident which may occur in connection with this recreation activity, hold harmless the City of Newark, and all other parties involved in the promotion and/or conducting of the above named activity. As well, I/we understand that the City of Newark provides NO insurance coverage for this activity. I give permission for myself and/or my child to be photographed while participating and/or attending a Parks & Recreation activity. I understand that photos may be used in future publicity. Signature (If under 18, parent/guardian must sign) ________________________________________________________________ Date ______/_______/_______________ The activities offered by the Newark Parks and Recreation Department are accessible to individuals with disabilities. If there are any reasonable accommodations that we might need to make for the participant to fully participate in this/these activities, please call the Parks and Recreation office to discuss the matter with the activity supervisor(s). Please return registration form with payment to: Newark Parks & Recreation Department 220 South Main Street Newark, DE 19711 Fax (302) 366-7169 If you have questions about any of our programs, please call (302) 366-7000 or email [email protected]. Payment type: Cash Check Credit Card Security Code Card # Exp. Date ______/______ Name on card (Print) _______________________________ Make check(s) or money order payable to: CITY OF NEWARK COLEMAN Country Hills Dr. 1 5.7 COVERDALE 396 Paper Mill Rd. 2 16.8 CURTIS MILL 225 Paper Mill Road 3 DEVON 46 Cornwall Dr. 4 4.6 DOROTHY P. MILLER Capitol Trail 5 7.28 DOUGLAS D. ALLEY 420 Douglas D Alley Dr 6 EDNA C. DICKEY 60 Madison Dr. 7 8.2 1 ELAN 2 Blue Hen Dr. 8 6.7 *1 X X X X X X X X X X .9 1 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 3 2 1 *1 FOLK PARK 98 Welsh Tract Rd. 11 34.6 1* GEORGE READ 315 Delaware Cir. 12 2.8 GEORGE WILSON CENTER 303 New London Road 13 4.8 HIDDEN VALLEY 120 W Mill Station Dr. 14 6.5 IRON GLEN, Elkton Road 15 12.4 JAMES F. HALL TRAIL 16 1.76 X KARPINSKI 345 Old Paper Mill Rd. 17 8.0 X KELLS 201 Kells Ave 18 5.2 KERSHAW 197 Paper Mill Rd. 19 2.0 2* LEWIS 727 Academy St. 20 4.2 2 LUMBROOK 100 Woodlawn Ave. 21 5.9 2 LEROY C. HILL Barksdale & 1000 Casho Mill Rds. 22 6.3 MCKEES 100 McKees Ln. 23 4.0 NEWARK RESERVOIR Old Paper Mill Road 24 113 NORMA B. HANDLOFF 1000 Barksdale Rd 25 15.8 OLAN THOMAS 100 Paper Mill Rd. 26 4.3 OLD PAPER MILL PARK Old Paper Mill Rd 27 12.3 PHILLIPS 101 B St. 28 13.7 POMEROY TRAIL 29 RAHWAY 922 Rahway Dr. 30 RIDGEWOOD GLEN Shenandoah Dr. 31 12.4 RITTENHOUSE 228 West Chestnut Hill Rd. 32 45.9 X STAFFORD 420 Stafford Ave. 33 1.8 X WHITE CHAPEL 40 White Chapel Rd. 34 WM M REDD, JR 500 Paper Mill Rd. 35 68.5 *1 1 X X *1 1 X X 1 1 X *1 X X 9 7.0 1 1 X 10 3.7 1 X X X 6 X X X 1 X X X X X X 1 X Future Development 1 2 1 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 X X X X X X 3 X X X X X X X X Future Development 3 2 .9 X X X X X X X X X 1 X X X X X X X X X X X X X OTHER FACI LI TI ES USED FOR PROGRAM S A. DOWNES SCHOOL 220 Casho Mill Road B. MCVEY SCHOOL 908 Janice Drive C. NEWARK HIGH SCHOOL 750 Delaware Avenue BOTANICAL AREA STREET HOCKEY COURTS VALLEY STREAM ACCESS HORSESHOE COURTS FACILITY RENTAL (HALL/KITCHEN) SOCCER X 7 10 SHELTER X FAIRFIELD CREST 20 Winfield Drive FAIRFIELD 491 Stamford Dr. PARKING NATURAL AREAS AND TRAILS COMMUNITY CENTER PICNIC TABLES SWIMMING POOL PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT BASEBALL-SOFTBALL FIELD BASKETBALL COURT * (NO LIGHTING) PARKS AND LOCATI ONS AREA (ACRES) NOTE: Lighted courts will be available for evening play until 10 p.m. from early March to early December MAP LOCATION Refer to Parks Map on page 26 TENNIS PRACTICE WALL City of Newark Park Areas TENNIS COURT * (NO LIGHTING) City of Newark D. NEWARK SENIOR CENTER 200 White Chapel Drive E. PARKS AND RECREATION OFFICE 220 Elkton Road F. U OF D PEARSON HALL Academy & Lovett Streets G. WEST PARK SCHOOL 193 West Park Place H. NEWARK CHARTER SCHOOL 2001 Patriot Way City of Newark Park Areas 35 9 31 FAIR 2 E FI LD DRI 24 VE 10 14 W NE ND LO 3 5 R ON 19 OAD 13 17 27 23 26 33 21 1 30 A F 25 12 C 29 8 A PP LE R OA E D 22 7 16 G 18 20 28 4 H CH R IS TIN A 15 PA R KW AY (R OU TE 4) B 32 WE EST CH ST 11 11 T NU R LL HI D OA 6 D 34