2015 Summer Brochure

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2015 Summer Brochure
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Program Choices
Activity Type Activity Description
Activity Number
Amount
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Programs fill up quickly! We highly recommend including an alternate choice or choices where applicable!
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3rd Choice
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2nd Choice
3rd Choice
Eastbury
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License Plate #1:
License Plate #2:
Pool Passes
0 Summer
0 Yearly
Indicate Names of ALL Family Members (Ages 2 & Up) Who Require
Pass Type
0 Individual Passes and Reside at the Above Address:
0 Household
Check
Write a SEPARATE CHECK for each program. Make checks payable to “Town of Glastonbury”
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Being of full age and in consideration of my (my child’s)participation in this class, I do hereby release
and forever discharge the Town of Glastonbury, and their agents and employees, their representatives,
successors, and assignees, from all claims arising out of any and all personal injuries, damages, expenses, and
any loss or damage whatsoever resulting or which may result from participation in this program.
Signature:
Date:
Complete a SEPARATE form for each person and sign the waiver. Please PRINT. You may
copy this form or print a copy from our website at www.glastonbury-ct.gov
Mail your Form, Payment, Business Size Self Addressed STAMPED envelope (or include e-mail
address for e-mail confirmation) to: Parks and Recreation, Program Registration, PO Box 6523,
Glastonbury, CT 06033
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Registrations will be accepted by postmarked
MAIL AND ON-LINE TUESDAY, MARCH 17
BEGINNING AT 8:00 A.M. with the following
exceptions:
Adult Programs...........................................................20
Aquatics & Swim Team..............................................25
Bus Trips.......................................................................16
Facility Rentals............................................................18
Family Programs...................................................16-17
Fitness Programs....................................................21-22
General Information.................................................3-4
Gymnastics.................................................................12
Parks & Facilities Map................................................15
Pool Schedules...........................................................26
Pre-School Camps & Programs...............................5-6
Registration Form.........................................................1
Registration Information...............................................2
Senior Center Programs.......................................28-31
Skate Park...................................................................12
Sports Camps & Clinics..........................................9-11
Swim Lesson Descriptions..........................................23
Swim Lessons...............................................................24
Teen Programs.......................................................13-14
Tennis Programs....................................................19-20
Youth Camps & Programs........................................6-9
Pool Passes
Open Gym Passes
Camp Sunrise
Party/Facility Rentals
Senior Citizens Picnic Summer Mens Basketball
Music and Arts Camp
Mail-in registrations will be processed daily, at
random. NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE
PROCESSED BEFORE MARCH 17.
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In-person registrations will be accepted beginning
Tuesday, April 14.
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VISA, Mastercard or Discover payments are
accepted on-line, by mail and in-person. On-line
customers have the option to pay by e-check
and make payment directly from a checking
account. If paying by check, make checks or
money orders payable to “TOWN OF
GLASTONBURY”. Do not send cash.
Write a separate check for each program.
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Registrations will be accepted by
postmarked MAIL and processed
daily at random beginning
TUESDAY, MARCH 17 AT 8:00 A.M.
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Fees are subject to change July 1st.
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Registrations will be accepted
ON-LINE TUESDAY, MARCH 17
BEGINNING AT 8:00 A.M.
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Due to limited phone lines and staff, we cannot
accept registrations by phone, fax or e-mail.
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A $15.00 fee will be assessed for returned checks.
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• Transactions are processed faster
• No credit card interest charges
• It’s convenient and safe
• 100% NACHA compliant
• Select “e-check” as the payment option
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Registrations will be accepted
IN-PERSON beginning TUESDAY,
APRIL 14 (Monday-Friday 8:00
a.m.-4:30 p.m.)
No Registrations will be processed
before March 17. Phone, Fax or E-Mail
Registrations are not accepted.
Please review your registrations carefully.
• Refunds will be automatic if a program is canceled.
• To avoid classes being canceled at the last minute
due to insufficient enrollment and in order to
accommodate waiting lists in a timely fashion,
refund requests must be made no later than five (5)
business days before the program begins. Refund
requests received after this point will be subject to a
$10 processing fee.
• Refunds cannot be given on trips, special events,
facility reservations and passes.
• Refunds are generally not given once a program
has begun, however, in the event of injury or illness,
a refund request will be considered if accompanied
by a doctor’s note.
• Registrations processed by credit card will be
credited to the card used. All other refunds
generally take 2-4 weeks to process.
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Discounted registration fees for basic programs are
available to those who qualify by Federal Poverty
Guidelines. Eligibility and assistance determinations
are made by Social Services. Fee waivers apply
to registration fees only. To qualify, an Eligibility
Application Form must be submitted to the Social
Services Department. A copy of the approved
application must accompany registration. Eligibility for
financial assistance does not guarantee a space in
the program. Eligible programs include:
Mini Camp
Playground Program
Awesome Adventures
Children’s Swim Lessons
Recreation Swim Team
Camp Discovery
Kiddie Kamp
Camp Sunrise
Kinder Camp
Pool Passes
Open Gym Passes
Teen Center Pass
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Include a STAMPED, self addressed, business size
envelope with your mail-in registration if you would like
your receipt mailed. Receipts can also be e-mailed
if an e-mail is included on the registration form. We
DO NOT mail receipts for registrations processed
on-line. You may reprint a receipt anytime from the
on-line system by clicking “My Account”, “Reprint a
Receipt”.
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Occasionally, we send updates, cancellation
information and other pertinent program information
to you via e-mail. Please be sure to include your
e-mail address on your registration form and to add
“[email protected]” to your address
book or trusted e-mail list so we don’t get caught in
your spam filter!
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Already have a User Name and Password? Follow
steps 1 & 2 below. If not, follow these 5 easy steps:
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Go to www.glastonbury-ct.gov
Click on “Departments”, “Leisure/
Culture”, “Parks and Recreation”,
“Registration”, “On-Line Registration”
Click “New User?”
Complete “Household Information”
Click “Submit”
You will receive a confirmation via e-mail and can
begin on-line registration immediately.
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Retrieve program and activity information 24 hours a
day by calling (860)652-7689. Evening programs, field/
league cancellations announced after 4:00 p.m.
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Brochures are mailed directly to Glastonbury
residents via Bulk Mail 3 times per year:
Fall:
Winter/Spring:
Summer:
Mid-August
Early December
Early March
Brochures are available for pick up beginning the
Friday prior to each registration at Town Hall, Welles
Turner Library, the Riverfront Community Center and
our office. Program Information is available online
beginning the Tuesday prior to each registration at
www.glastonbury-ct.gov.
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Prior to registering for summer programs on-line, you
MUST update your household information including
AGES and GRADES of family members. All programs
accept registrations based on specific age and grade
requirements. You WILL NOT be able to register if this
information is incorrect. To confirm or update, click on
“My Account”, “Change Family Data”. If you need to
add or update a birthday, you must call the office.

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Activities, times, locations, and cancellations appear
weekly in the The Glastonbury Citizen.
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Glastonbury Parks and Recreation is part of the
Facebook family! “Like” us and receive updates on
program information, reminders about upcoming
registration deadlines and all sorts of other great
information! Log into your Facebook account and
look for us at facebook.com/glastonburyparkrec
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Programs are for Glastonbury residents only unless
otherwise noted.
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Programs may be canceled due to insufficient
registration. Programs are canceled on July 3 & 4
unless otherwise stated.
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Phone:
(860)652-7679
Fax:
(860)652-7691
Program Information Line:
(860)652-7689
On the Web:
www.glastonbury-ct.gov
Click on “Departments”,
“Parks and Recreation”
Mailing Address:
Parks and Recreation
PO Box 6523
Glastonbury,CT 06033
Mailing Registrations:
Parks and Recreation
Program Registration
P.O. Box 6523
Glastonbury,CT 06033
Parks and Recreation
2143 Main Street
Glastonbury,CT 06033
Office Address:
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Raymond Purtell, Director of Parks and Recreation
Greg Foran, Park Superintendent & Tree Warden
Chris Shanahan, Park Maintenance Supervisor
Kelly Devanny, Recreation Supervisor
Bill Engle, Recreation Supervisor
Anna Park, Recreation Supervisor
Liz Gambacorta, Recreation Program Coordinator
Kristen Michaels, Event & Banquet Facility Manager
Angela Paisker, Executive Secretary
Cynthia Lea, Administrative Secretary
Suzanne Veilleux, Clerical Assistant
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The following organizations are run independent of
the Parks and Recreation Department. Please contact
them regarding specific program and registration
information.
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Minnechaug Golf Course returns after a rejuvenation
under the management of Frank and Charlie Schroll
and the team from Glastonbury Hills Country Club.
Immaculate conditions await you at MGC located at
16 Fairway Crossing, the public course is a 9 hole par
35 layout measuring 2700 yards. The signature par 3
eighth hole features an island green. The clubhouse
includes a newly renovated restaurant that features
gourmet pizza and other specialties, as well as casual
fare in a pub atmosphere. Outdoor dining is available
on the deck overlooking the first tee. The course
also offers a wide variety of senior, adult and couple
leagues, private and group lessons, and the children’s
clinics. Tee times and information about leagues,
lessons and clinics can be obtained by calling
(860)643-9914 or visit us at www.minnechauggolf.com
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Town ordinances require that dogs be leashed or
tethered on Town property. This ordinance does not
apply to guide dogs accompanying a blind person.
The Town also enacted an ordinance making it
unlawful for any person owning, keeping, walking, or in
control of a dog to permit the dog to defecate upon
any private property owned by another person unless
the person removes the feces before leaving the
immediate premises. Violations and complaints can
be directed to the Police Department (860)633-8301.
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www.glastonburylittleleague.org
www.glastonburysoccer.org
www.gyfa.com
(860)633-6548
www.glastonburylacrosse.org
www.gbahoops.org
www.gburybaseball.com
www.glastonburygymnastics.com
www.glastonburyswimteam.org
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Fishing is permitted at Eastbury Pond, JB Williams Pond,
Salmon Brook and Roaring Brook at Cotton Hollow.
Non-Residents are only allowed to fish at Cotton
Hollow between the third Saturday in April and June
15. The traditional Opening Day of the trout season is
always the third Saturday in April (April 18) beginning
at 6 a.m. Children under the age of 16 do not require
a license. A statewide fishing license is required for
ages 16 and up and can be obtained from the Town
Clerk at the Town Hall by calling (860)652-7620. For
more information on fishing in Connecticut visit www.
ct.gov/deep
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Little League:
Hartwell Soccer:
Midget Football:
YMCA:
Lacrosse:
GBA:
Amateur Baseball:
Gymnastics:
Swim Teams:
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The dog park is a fenced-in area where dogs can run
and socialize off-leash legally and safely. A separate
area for small dogs is also included. Some of the
park amenities include benches, waste receptacles,
dog litter bags, water stations and more! The park is
located within the Riverfront Park, 200 Welles Street,
Glastonbury. For more information, visit http://dogpark.
glastonbury-ct.gov
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(Newborns-age 5)
Children will explore and express music alongside their
most important role models; parents, care-givers and
teachers. Nurture your child’s natural enthusiasm for
music & movement during this early childhood stage
of rapid growth. Instructor is Jessica Nevins (Music
Together of the River Valley).
Preschool Programs
Music Together 9:15
Music Sibling 9:15
Music Together 10:15
Music Sibling 10:15
Music Together 11:15
Music Sibling 11:15
FEE:
$170/child; $85/sibling (Newborns
under 8 months FREE when sibling is
registered; $170 when alone)
Tuesday 9:15-10:00 a.m.; 10:1511:00 a.m. or 11:15 a.m.-Noon
Community Center Activity Room
July 7-August 11
MEETS:
LOCATION:
DATES:
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(Child must be 3 or 4 by 6/1/15 NO EXCEPTIONS)
An introductory camp experience for 3 or 4 years olds!
Program will be held at the Kangaroo Kids Preschool,
35 Bell Street, where there are lots of opportunities
to observe and explore natural surroundings in a
controlled environment. From animals to bugs to
leaves on the trees, we will investigate and create
lots of nature-based arts and crafts. There will be daily
opportunity for outside play, games and fun! Meets
rain or shine. Children must be toilet trained. Three
year olds may attend Sessions 1, 3, 5. Four & Pre-K five
year olds may attend Sessions 2, 4, 6. Supervision is a
5:1 child to staff ratio. Limit registration to one session/
child. Beginning on April 14, you may sign up for
additional sessions on a space available basis.
Kiddie Kamp
Age 3 - Session 1
Age 4 - Session 2
Age 3 - Session 3
Age 4 - Session 4
Age 3 - Session 5
Age 4 - Session 6
FEE:
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LOCATION:
SESSION 1:
SESSION 2:
SESSION 3:
SESSION 4:
SESSION 5:
SESSION 6:
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104017-S3
104017-S4
104017-S5
104017-S6
$65/child
Monday-Friday 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Kangaroo Kids (35 Bell Street)
June 22-26
June 29-July 2 (No Camp 7/3)
July 6-10
July 13-17
July 20-24
July 27-July 31
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(Ages 3-4)
Help children fine-tune their motor skills in soccer and
basketball. Parents are encouraged to stay and
participate and are required to stay if children are not
ready to participate alone. Must be toilet trained.
Camps
Tiny Hawk 9am
Tiny Hawk 10:30am
FEE:
MEETS:
$75
Monday-Thursday
9:00-10:30 a.m. or 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Naubuc School
June 29-July 2
LOCATION:
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Reserve your spot now! Deposits are being accepted
to hold your space in our 2015/16 program. Kangaroo
Kids is a developmentally appropriate experience
for 3&4 year olds. Child must be age 3 or 4 by
December 31, 2015 (NO EXCEPTIONS). 3 year olds
must be toilet trained. Our program provides a variety
of opportunities for learning, social development,
and fun. Theme days, arts & crafts, music, social
interaction and creative play will allow opportunities
for your child to explore, imagine and learn under
the watchful supervision of our experienced and
nurturing staff. We offer a 3 year old morning session
Monday & Thursday 9:00-11:30 a.m., a combined 3&4
year old morning session on Tuesday & Friday from
9:00-11:30 a.m. and a 4 year old afternoon session on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday from 12:30-3:00
p.m. Program meets at our Preschool Facility on 35 Bell
Street. An Open House will be scheduled prior to the
start of the fall program and registered participants
will be notified. If you would like to visit our program
currently in session, contact the Parks and Recreation
office to make an appointment.
Kangaroo Kids Deposit
AM3 Mon/Thurs.
AM3&4 Tues/Fri.
PM4 Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri.
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403128-02
403128-03
FEE:
$200 Deposit
The deposit is non-refundable after June 1 so please
plan accordingly. Balance of Fee ($550 AM sessions;
$1,125 PM session) will be paid in two installments:
September 11, 2015:
January 15, 2016:
$300 (AM); $500 (PM)
$250 (AM); $625 (PM)
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(Ages 3-5)
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,
Parachute games and more in a safe, structured
environment
Camps
USSI Squirts-1
USSI Squirts-2
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104108-SQ
FEE:
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SESSION-1:
$75
Monday-Friday
August 3-7 4:30-5:30 p.m.
@ Smith Middle School
August 17-21 4:15-5:15 p.m.
@ Academy Building
US Sports Institute
SESSION-2:
INSTRUCTOR:
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$69/Child
Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Naubuc Cafeteria
June 29-July 2 (No Camp 7/3)
July 6-10
July 13-17
July 20-24
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(Children who have completed grades K-5)
Child must have completed kindergarten! Includes
sports, games, arts & crafts, special events, field trips
and swimming! Meets rain or shine. Supervision is
10:1child to staff ratio. Due to improvement projects
taking place in school buildings during the summer,
the program will be held at the following locations:
$125/Person (Session 1,3,4)
$99/Person (Session 2)
Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-Noon
Session 1, 2, 4 @ Naubuc School
Session 3 @ Smith Middle School
June 22-26
June 29-July 2 (No Program 7/3)
July 27-31
August 3-7
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SESSION 4:
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(Child must be age 5 by 12/31/15 NO EXCEPTIONS)
Half day program specifically for children eligible to
enter kindergarten in the Fall. Not a school readiness
program. A nurturing atmosphere where children will
meet new friends and learn listening and socialization
skills. Activities focus around a weekly theme with
crafts, games, stories and special events. You may
sign up for as many sessions as you want. Please note,
some activities will repeat. Supervision is at an 8:1 child
to staff ratio. Meets rain or shine. Due to improvement
projects taking place in school buildings during the
summer, the program will be held at the following
location:
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(Boys & Girls ages 4-7 by the start of the session)
Promotes a philosophy of fun while teaching
soccer, baseball and basketball. Non-competitive
atmosphere provides individual attention while
teaching basic skills and team strategies.
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Camps
Mini-Hawk 1
Mini-Hawk 2
Mini-Hawk 3
Mini-Hawk 4
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Mini Camp
Mini Camp 1
Mini Camp 2
Mini Camp 3
Mini Camp 4
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(Special Needs Children ages 3-21)
Special registration procedures are required –
applications available at the Parks and Recreation
office or online. A special needs camp that provides
opportunities for achievement in a supportive
environment. June 22-August 7 (Seven 1 week
sessions), Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. at the
Smith Middle School. $90/week.
Playground-Magnet
Magnet Session 1
Magnet Session 2
Magnet Session 3
Playground-Eastbury
Eastbury Session 1
Eastbury Session 2
Eastbury Session 3
Playground-Nayaug
Nayaug Session 1
Nayaug Session 2
Nayaug Session 3
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104002-S1
104002-S2
104002-S3
104003-S1
104003-S2
104003-S3
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104009-S2
104009-S3
$189/Child Session
Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Elementary Schools
June 22-July 2 (No Camp 7/3)
July 6-17
July 20-31
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A day camp program designed to meet the needs
of working parents while providing a fun filled day
for children. Campers will participate in swim lessons,
sports, games, arts & crafts, and free swim. Campers
will also have the option of taking a tennis lesson.
Special events and field trips take place weekly.
Campers will be split into two groups, the Explorers
will be children who have completed Kindergarten2nd grade and the Trailblazers will be children who
have completed grades 3-6. Both programs meet at
the same location and campers will see each other
throughout the day but field trips and activities will
differ. This is not a drop in program and campers
should plan on being there for the entire day.
Camp Discovery participants and families are invited
to our pre-camp Ice Cream social on Tuesday, June
16th 7:00-8:00 p.m. at J.B. Williams Park. Enjoy make
your own sundaes while having a chance to meet
your camp staff! Don’t miss this kick-off event!
Camp Discovery-Explorers
(Children who have completed grades K-2)
Session-1
104130-E1
Session-2
104130-E2
Session-3
104130-E3
Session-4
104130-E4
Camp Discovery-Trailblazers
(Children who have completed grades 3-6)
Session-1
104130-T1
Session-2
104130-T2
Session-3
104130-T3
Session-4
104130-T4
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$299 (Session 1-3); $165 (Session 4)
Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
GHS Room F217
June 22-July 2 (No Camp 7/3)
July 6-July 17
July 20-July 31
August 3–August 7 (One Week)
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Top notch instruction is provided to campers in areas
of the arts, dance, drama, instrumental and vocal
music by certified teachers from local school districts.
Camp culminates with an evening performance/art
show. Special registration procedures are required for
this program-you may not register using this brochure.
Information outlining the program and registration is
online at http://www.glastonbury-ct.gov/macamp.
Register online or print the Music & Arts mail in
registration form from the website.
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$219/child
Monday-Friday 8:30-11:55 a.m.
Smith Middle School
June 24-July 17 (No class 7/3)
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Immediately following Music & Arts Camp to create
a full day program. Afternoons will be structured as
a traditional playground camp with sports, games,
arts & crafts, special events, field trips and swimming!
Open to campers enrolled in Music & Arts Camp only.
Music & Arts Extended Day
Camp After Camp
104105-AC
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Monday-Friday 12:00-4:00 p.m.
Smith Middle School
June 24-July 17 (No Program 7/3)
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Immediately following Music & Arts Camp to create
a full day program. Afternoons will be less structured
with more field trips and time to “hang out” with
friends. Open to campers enrolled in Music & Arts
Camp only.
Music & Arts Extended Day
Teen Scene
104105-TS
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Smith Middle School
June 24-July 17 (No Program 7/3)
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(Children who have Completed Grades K-5)
Learn healthy eating habits, about our cultural
heritage of farming and environmental stewardship!
Participate in hands-on gardening in raised beds
and regular beds in our community garden. Each
session builds upon the previous session and follows
the garden growing cycle. All food served will include
produce grown in the garden or fresh produce
recipes that reaffirm lessons presented.
Gardening
Farm Fresh Session 1
Farm Fresh Session 2
Farm Fresh Session 3
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207234-S2
207234-S3
$80/Session
Monday-Friday 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Academy Cafeteria &
Community Gardens Plot #61
June 22-26
July 6-10
July 20-24
Wind Hill Community Farm & Learning
Center, Inc. Staff
(Boys and Girls ages 7-13)
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Youth Programs
Lego Flix
Live Action Flix
Supervised Lunch
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112201-AF
112201-SL
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Pre-Engineering 1
Pre-Engineering 2
Youth Programs
Engineering FUN 1
Engineering FUN 2
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(Boys and Girls ages 5-7)
Build cities, bridges, and motorized cars/planes and
explore the many creative possibilities of engineering
with the LEGO® system. With access to over 100,000
LEGO pieces, your child will have the opportunity to
build what they’ve only dreamed of! Pair with Let’s
Gogh Art Camp (you must also sign up for Supervised
Lunch) for a full day program!
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(Boys and Girls ages 8-10)
Take on real-life engineering challenges that explore
physics, architecture, mechanical and structural
engineering with over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®
material. From racecars to Battletracks, this is handson and minds-on suitable for LEGO novices to
“maniacs.” Designed by engineers, the curriculum
challenges both new and returning students to reach
the next level! Pair with Let’s Gogh Art Camp or Lego
Flix (you must also sign up for Supervised Lunch) for a
full day program!
112128-CC
112128-CD
$148
Monday-Friday 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
Academy Multipurpose Room #2
August 10-14
August 17-21
Play-Well TEKnologies
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$165
Monday-Friday
Lego: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Lunch: 12:00-1:00 p.m.
Live Action: 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Academy Cafeteria
August 17-21
Incrediflix Staff
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Do you want to have a blast making a movie? You
don’t have to be an actor to star in movies that you
make from “Action” to “That’s a Wrap”. We’ll guide
you through the Hollywood process as you brainstorm,
location scout, bring in props and costumes, act and
direct in a collaborated movie that will be fun for the
entire audience. Flixs downloadable within a month
after program ends. Pair with Lego Flix (you must also
sign up for Supervised Lunch) for a full day program!
We know you love Legos and can create incredible
Lego worlds, now it’s time to bring those worlds to life
in Lego Stop-Motion Animated Flix! We provide the
Legos, you provide your imagination. Create a Lego
set with Lego characters for a movie storyboard,
then write, shoot, and voice-over in age-appropriate
groups. Flixs downloadable within a month after
program ends. Pair with Play-Well or Live Action Flix
(you must sign up for Supervised Lunch) for a full day
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Animal lovers and art explorers, take a walk on the
wild side. Visit the jungle, go on safari and travel
back in time to the dinosaurs. Discover how far
your creativity can go while creating 2D and 3D
animals, butterflies, birds, snakes, frogs, lizards, lions
and yes, even dinosaurs! Campers use a variety
of art materials, textures and techniques while
experimenting with clay and paints, ceramic and
fabric art, wood, oil pastels, stenciling, collage
decoupage and more! Learn fun facts about the
animals, listen to great stories and experience face
painting and glitter tattoos! Pair with Play-Well camp
(you must also sign up for Supervised Lunch) for a full
day program!
Kids Crafts
Let’s Gogh Art Ages 5-7
Let’s Gogh Art Ages 8-10
Supervised Lunch
FEE:
MEETS:
112128-AA
112128-AB
$148
Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Academy Multipurpose Room #2
August 10-14
August 17-21
Play-Well TEKnologies
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312003-AA
312003-BB
312003-CC
$145/Person; $10/Supervised Lunch
Monday-Friday
Ages 8-10: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Ages 5-7: 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Supervised Lunch 12:00-1:00 p.m.
Academy Teen Center
August 10-14
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Learn about the tools scientists use in their labs; atoms,
molecules & reactions. Examine and investigate super
sticky things by exploring suction, hydrogen bonding
and static cling. See cool dry ice demonstrations.
Continue the fun at home with labware take-homes!
(Boys & Girls ages 6-12 by start of the session)
Have a great time learning golf fundamentals.
Contests held and prizes awarded. 9:00 class is for
ages 6-8 only; 10:15 class is for ages 7 & up. Equipment
provided for those who need it. Instruction provided
by the Connecticut School of Golf. Meets rain or shine.
Mad Science-Summer
Crazy Chemlab AM
Crazy Chemlab PM
Golf Camp
Golf 1 9:00
Golf 1 10:15
Golf 2 9:00
Golf 2 10:15
FEE:
MEETS:
103133-01
103133-02
$150/child
Monday-Friday
AM 9:00-12:00; PM 1:30-4:30
Smith School Art Room #1
August 3-7
Mad Science of Western New England
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All aboard for hands-on fun. Join in the escapades of
Harry and his friends. Play quidditch, make an edible
wand, and brew some fantastic potions to drink.
Create and watch some amazing chemical reactions.
Watch a mirage appear, you won’t believe it! Wonder
where the sorting hat will place you? Make cool
crystals, experiment with colored magic sand and
see a mysterious glowing ball. Come join us where the
magic of science, art, and literature meet.
Youth Programs
Magical Tour
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Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
GHS Cafeteria
August 3-7
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(Boys and Girls ages 9-12)
It’s fun to build and play with and it’s educational too.
It’s a Robotfish with big, puffy cheeks that you’ll build
and take home. Watch as it moves in our miniature
pool propelled forward by a left/right moving tail fin.
Learn about gears, circuits and motors as you build.
See how fast it is, as you enter our Sciensational races.
Design and build other robots that can perform many
tasks, like a car to race on our obstacle course.
Youth Programs
Blowfish
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$148
Monday-Friday 12:30-3:30 p.m.
GHS Cafeteria
August 3-7
Sciensational Workshops
Ages 6-8
Ages 7-12
Ages 6-8
Ages 7-12
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MEETS:
101005-01
101005-02
101005-03
101005-04
$70/child
Tuesday-Thursday 9:00-10:15 a.m.,
10:15 a.m.-11:30 p.m.
Gideon Welles Soccer Field
July 21-23
July 28-30
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Each junior will be given instruction in the basic
fundamentals of the game of golf. Instruction includes
topics such as etiquette, rules, putting, chipping, and
full swing theory mechanics. Advanced participants
will be taken on the golf course to play holes. Beginner
Clinics are geared towards those with little to no golf
experience and Intermediate to those that have
taken the beginner clinic at least once. Both are
limited to 16 players. Advanced Clinic is intended for
those that have taken the Intermediate Clinic and
have golf experience and is limited to 12. The cost of
the Beginner/Intermediate clinic is $150 which includes
7 hours of instruction, equipment, refreshments and
a pizza party review with the family invited after the
final week. The cost of the Advanced Clinic is $250
and includes 11 hours of instruction and play. Clinic
Director is Head Golf Professional. To register for these
programs, contact Minnechaug at (860)643-9914 or
download application at www.minnechauggolf.com
Spring Break Clinics (April 13-16):
Ages 9-13 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. with lunch to follow
Ages 5-8 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. with lunch to follow
$120: includes lunch each day, gifts, and instruction.
Spring Clinics:
Wednesdays, April 22-June 3. Beginner meets at 3:00
p.m. for 1 hour Intermediate meets at 4:15 p.m. for 1
hour. Advanced meets at 5:30 p.m. for 1.5 hours.
Summer Clinics:
Wednesdays, June 17-August 5. Beginner meets at
10:30 a.m. for 1 hour Intermediate meets at 9:30 a.m.
for 1 hour. Advanced meets at 8:00 a.m. for 1.5 hours.
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Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
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July 20-24
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Experience over 16 different sports from around
the world including, soccer, basketball, lacrosse,
volleyball, cricket, floor hockey and more. Activities
take place in an atmosphere which promotes good
sportsmanship, teamwork and fun. This is the only
sports camp truly dedicated to children of all abilities.
Camps
USSI Multi Morning-1
USSI Multi Full Day-1
USSI Multi Morning-2
USSI Multi Full Day-2
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104108-AM
104108-FD
104108-A2
104108-F2
$150 (Half Day); $175 (Full Day)
Monday-Friday
9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (AM Half Day)
9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (Full Day)
August 3-7 @ Smith Middle School
August 17-21 @ Academy
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Skyhawks flag football offers a complete package
of skills and thrills that teaches every young athlete
to enjoy this fast-paced game. Athletes will get a
rich introduction to all the positions on offense and
defense, preparing them to be true champions on
the gridiron. The program will also introduce the
core skills of passing, catching, and de-flagging or
defensive positioning – all presented in a fun and
invigorating training environment. The week ends with
the Skyhawks Bowl, giving participants a chance to
showcase new and refined skills.
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Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
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July 27-31 @ Smith Middle School
August 10-14 @ Academy
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Multi-Sport camp is designed to introduce young
athletes to a variety of different sports in one setting.
For this program we combine 4 sports into one funfilled week. Athletes will learn the rules and essentials
of each sport through skill-based games and
scrimmages. By the end of the week, your child will
walk away with knowledge of 4 new sports along
with vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork, and
self-discipline. Sports included are soccer, baseball,
basketball and flag football.
Camps
Multi-Sport July1
Multi-Sport July2
Multi-Sport August
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Combines technical development, fundamental
techniques, and fun to introduce athletes to Olympic
style events. Exercises and drills are designed to
prepare athletes for a future in cross country, track
& field, distance running and being active. Teaches
body positioning, stride, proper stretching and cooldown techniques. Features a track meet at the end!
Don’t let the added cost of equipment stop you from
playing the game! Hartwell Soccer in conjunction with
Parks and Recreation and Social Services has gently
used equipment available FREE OF CHARGE to players
who need assistance with getting the right equipment
to play sports. Donations are also currently being
accepted for all sports. Equipment can be brought to
the Academy Teen Center on Wednesdays, Thursdays
or Fridays between 3:00-6:30 p.m. A donation bin is
also available during off hours.
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Jumpers of all abilities will have the chance to
practice and learn new skills. A variety of techniques
will be covered including long rope, Double Dutch,
single rope and more. Boys and girls will enjoy jumping
rope to music with friends.
Jump Rope
Jump Rope Summer
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$29
Thursdays 3:50-4:50 p.m.
July 9-August 6 (No Program July 30)
Academy Multipurpose Room
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Get ready for the upcoming season! All aspects of the
game will be taught through drills and exercises that
focus on passing, setting, hitting, defense, offense and
serving. Learn not only core volleyball skills but also
essential life lessons like teamwork and sportsmanship.
Skyhawks’ staff will assist each athlete in developing
fundamental skills of the game through game-speed
drills and daily scrimmages aimed at developing the
whole player. Players grouped by age and ability.
Camps
Volleyball Grades 6-8
Volleyball Grades 9-12
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will continue to develop their skills with an emphasis on
execution and game situations. Each session consists
of 45 minutes of skill development and 45 minutes of
small games and scrimmages. Players must provide
their own field hockey stick, protective eye wear, shin
guards, mouth guard, water, and cleats/turf shoes.
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Learn from former UCONN Star/NBA Player & current
TV analyst for the NBA Brooklyn Nets and Fox Sports
College Basketball, Donny Marshall! In addition, All
Pro Sports will bring a quality teaching staff made up
of some of the areas finest coaches. Campers are
grouped by age and ability to allow players of all
levels to get as much as possible out of the week long
camp. Fundamental drills are done daily and mixed
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Sports Camps
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a 1st round NBA Draft choice of the Miami Heat. In
addition, All Pro Sports will bring a quality teaching
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players of all levels to get as much as possible out of
the week long camp. Fundamental drills are done
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Basketball! Shabazz will make daily appearances at
camp participate in activities with campers to make
sure they have a great and positive experience!
Sports Camps
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Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Glastonbury High School Gym
June 22-25
$325/Person
Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Glastonbury High School Gym
June 29-July 2
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Learn from former UCONN greats Kelly Faris and
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Championship team in 1995 and went on to have
great professional career. She currently works for the
WNBA Mohegan Sun. Kelly Faris played on 2 NCAA
Championship teams at UCONN and currently plays
professionally for the WNBA Mohegan Sun. In addition,
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Sports Camps
Girls Basketball Camp
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Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
LOCATION: Glastonbury High School Gym
DATES:
July 6-9
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Featuring Woodward skate equipment, the park
boasts a 4’ half pipe, 2’, 3’ and 4’ quarter pipes,
ramps, rails and wedges! All skaters visiting the park
for the first time must sign and complete a waiver
form. Only skateboards and in-line skates permitted.
All skaters MUST wear helmets. Other equipment
is recommended, but optional. Skate Park opens
Saturday, April 11, 2015. The Skate Park is FREE and will
be open during the following hours:
Wednesday-Friday 3:00-7:00 p.m.
*CLOSED Monday & Tuesday
Saturday-Sunday Noon-6:00 p.m.
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Skaters from all towns can enter in either beginner,
advanced beginner or intermediate categories.
Beginners have limited experience, know basic skills
and can ride the ramps without too much difficulty.
Advanced Beginners can ride the ramps with ease,
perform some airs, grinds and tricks and are beginning
to work on aggressive moves. Intermediates can
perform aggressive tricks, ollies, kickflips, grabbed
airs, and technical grinds. Skaters will be judged on
technicality of tricks, fluidity, speed and style.
FEE:
Competitors: $5 registration fee
Spectators: Free
11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Park will be open until 6:00 p.m.
Glastonbury Skate Park
Saturday, June 6
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(Boys & Girls ages 5 & up)
Skill development in tumbling, floor, vault, balance
beam, and bars in accordance with USA Gymnastics.
Groups are divided by ability to ensure all gymnasts
progress in a safe and appropriate manner. Beginner:
everyone enters at this level where basics are taught.
Advanced Beginner (USAG Pre Level 1): gymnasts
enter after they master a forward roll to stand,
backward roll to stand, cartwheel and ¾ handstand.
Intermediate (USAG Level 1): gymnasts enter after
they master a handstand, round-off, backward roll to
push-up position, standing back bend and one pull-up
with their chin passing above the bar.
Gymnastics Camp
Gym Lessons 1
Gym Lessons 2
Gym Lessons 3
Gym Lessons 4
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SESSION 4:
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Interm Comp Skate
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Monday-Friday 12:15-3:15
Academy Gym
June 22-July 2 (no camp 7/3)
July 6-17
July 20-31
August 3-14
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with the chin passing over the bar and split. Gymnasts
must be tested by the Director to be eligible for Team.
Gymnastics Camp
Gym Team 1
Gym Team 2
Gym Team 3
Gym Team 4
Gym Team 5
Gym Team 6
Gym Team 7
Gym Team 8
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TIME:
LOCATION:
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SESSION 2:
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$90/Child
Monday-Friday 8:45-11:45 a.m.
Academy Gym
June 22-26
June 29-July 2 (no camp 7/3)
July 6-10
July 13-17
July 20-24
July 27-31
August 3-7
August 10-14
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Rock Climbing
Movies
Lake Compounce
Inflatable Water Slide
Swimming
Six Flags
Trampoline Park
Nomads Indoor
Mini Golf
Lake Compounce
Inflatable Water Slide
Swimming
Six Flags
Trampoline Park
Dave & Busters
Bowling/LaserQuest
Brownstone
Nomads Indoor
Six Flags
Ocean Beach
Rock Climbing
Nomads Aerial Park
Movies
Brownstone
Six Flags
Ocean Beach
Mini Golf
Nomads Aerial Park
Swimming
Water Tubing
Campardy Games
Mini Golf
Six Flags
Brownstone
Dave & Busters
Water Tubing
Swimming
Campardy Games
Bowling
LaserQuest
Six Flags
Brownstone
Session 1
6-7 Red & Blue Groups
Session 2
(Teens that have completed grades 6, 7, 8 or 9)
Features trips to theme parks, adventure programs,
swimming and special events. Teens that have
completed grades 6 & 7 should register for Gr 6-7 R
or B. Teens that have completed grades 8 & 9 should
register for Gr 8-9 G. Add a Teen Center Summer Pass
for just $29 and attend the Teen Center after camp
until 6:00 p.m. Daily admission to the Teen Center
is $4/person. See page 14 for more Teen Center
information! A tentative listing of trips is listed below:
Session 3
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Awsm Adv 1 Gr 6-7 R
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Awsm Adv 1 Gr 6-7 B
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Awsm Adv 1 Gr 8-9 G
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Awesome Adventures Session 2
Awsm Adv 2 Gr 6-7 R
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Awsm Adv 2 Gr 8-9 G
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Awesome Adventures Session 3
Awsm Adv 3 Gr 6-7 R
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Awsm Adv 3 Gr 6-7 B
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Awsm Adv 3 Gr 8-9 G
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July 7-July 16
July 21-July 30
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A program designed for teens wishing to gain
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procedures, job interviewing skills, and other skills
necessary to work for a summer camp. L.I.T. program
registrants will participate in Awesome Adventures
Gr 8-9 on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. On
Monday and Friday, L.I.T.’s will be assigned to various
summer playground sites for training and assisting
summer playground staff.
LIT Program
LIT Program 1
LIT Program 2
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Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Monday & Friday @ playground
program; Tuesday-Thursday @
Academy Building
July 6-July 17
July 20-July 31
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Round the turns in a theme park coaster or ride the
rapids down the Farmington River during one of our
thrilling teen trips. Trips provide an opportunity to hang
out with friends who are registered in the Awesome
Adventures Camp. Buses travel with Awesome
Adventures Camp participants.
Teen Trips
Lake Compounce 6/24
Six Flags 7/1
Six Flags 7/1 Pass
(If you have a Season Pass)
Brownstone Park 7/8
Six Flags 7/15
Six Flags 7/15 Pass
(If you have a Season Pass)
Farmington Tubing 7/22
Six Flags 7/29
Six Flags 7/29 Pass
(If you have a Season Pass)
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TUBING:
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Lake Compounce $38/Teen
Six Flags $48/Teen
Six Flags $16/Teen (With Pass)
Brownstone Park $38/Teen
Tubing $34/Teen
Wednesday
10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
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A drop in center featuring pool, table tennis, air
hockey, foosball, arts & crafts, homework room with
computers that have monitored internet access, and
special activities. Transportation is provided for afterschool hours from Smith Middle and Gideon. At Smith,
you must sign up at the main office before 7th period
and at Gideon you must bring a note and sign up in
the main office. Daily admission fees will be collected
at the Teen Center for those who do not have passes.
The Teen Center has many benefits including:
• Transportation during after-school hours
• Wii and PS2 Wednesdays
• Friday Movies (Free popcorn)
• Staff Supervision (CPR and First Aid Certified)
• Special Events (Community Service Opportunities,
Theme Days, Holiday Celebrations, and Field Trips)
Teen Center
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Academy Building (2143 Main St.)
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
3:00-6:30 p.m.
April 14-16 (Tuesday-Thursday)
2:00-6:00 p.m. (Open to Grades 6-9)
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Friday, May 15, 2015
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(Teens that have completed grades 5-9)
Students that will be entering 6th grade in the fall
can attend during summer hours. Come in, cool off,
hang out! After Awesome Adventures camp spend
more time with your friends! Enjoy pool, table tennis,
air hockey and foosball or explore your creative side
in our arts and crafts area. Challenge your friends
in a variety of games on Wii and Playstation or
join us every Thursday afternoon for a movie in the
cafeteria...including a bottomless bag of popcorn!
(Teens in grades 6-9)
Enjoy a Friday night out with your friends, a different
off-site each time! Plus, have dinner and beverages at
the Teen Center before you depart! 6-8 graders can
take the bus to the Teen Center and stay until the trip
departs. Supervision by Teen Center staff.
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When you visit the Teen Center consider signing up to
take part in this rewarding past time. Our garden plot
is located behind the Police Department adjacent to
Ross Field. Teens will take part in planting, weeding,
watering, and harvesting the vegetables. The garden
will be cared for by its participants throughout the
summer. Everyone who helps is welcome to take
home some fresh, delicious produce. Any extra
produce will be donated to FOODSHARE to help those
in need in the Hartford and Tolland counties. Last year
the Teen Center successfully donated over 50 pounds
of fresh produce! Permission will be required.
Addison Park
415 Addison Rd.
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1285 Manchester Rd.
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225 Forest Lane
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2340 Main St.
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Cider Mill Open Space
1287 Main St.
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Hopewell Rd.
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1375 Main St.
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Eastbury Pond
39 Fisher Hill Rd.
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Ferry Landing
Ferry Lane
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Glastonbury High School
330 Hubbard St.
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Grange Pool
500 Hopewell Rd.
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Great Pond Preserve
Great Pond Rd.
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High Street Park
30 High St.
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1946 Main St.
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200 & 252 Welles St.
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45 Canione Rd.
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Rotary Field
358 Old Stage Rd.
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New London Tpk.
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Smith Middle School
216 Addison Rd.
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Welles Park
185 Griswold St.
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789 Neipsic Rd.
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Playground
Academy Field
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Picnic Pavilion
Picnic Areas
Open Space
Lacrosse
Ice Skating
Hiking/Walking
Football
Cross Country Ski
Comm. Garden
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Open to all ages, residents and non-residents. This will
be the first time in 20 years that Derek Jeter will not be
at shortstop for the New York Yankees. A new era has
begun in the Bronx. This is the only time the Yankees
and Red Sox will play at Yankee Stadium on the
weekend this year. Enjoy a cook-out before the game
and games with prizes on the bus! Space is limited.
Bus Trips
Baseball Grandstand
Baseball Section 234
FEE:
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$105/Person (Grandstand)
$145/Person (Section 234)
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Departs Glastonbury/East Hartford
Commuter Parking Lot across from
Burger King. Time TBD
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Addison Pool will host an Ice Cream Social beginning
at 1:00 p.m. on August 11 (rain date: August 12). Ice
cream cups with chocolate syrup and other toppings
available. Eat until it’s gone! Free to pool patrons.
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Purchase a 10’x10’ space and bring all of your items
to sell at our 5th annual event! You must provide your
own tables and anything you will need to display your
wares. The Town of Glastonbury will also be selling
bikes, tools, jewelry and other items. Based on order of
registration, you will be asked to choose a space. We
reserve the right to assign a space to you in the event
you cannot be reached. Spaces fill quickly!
Tag Sale
10’x10’ Space
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Open to all ages, residents and non-residents. Join us
for the third Jewel of the Triple Crown, one of the most
exciting horse races in the world! Will this be the year
for a triple crown winner? We’ll arrive before the first
race and leave one race after the Belmont Stakes.
Trip Includes charter bus, reserved ticket to the race,
and a breakfast stop on our way to the race that
includes mini crepes, fruit salad, donuts, and danish.
Games with prizes will be played on the bus.
Bus Trips
Belmont Stakes
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Saturday, June 6, 2015
Departs Glastonbury/East Hartford
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Burger King at 8:00 a.m. Returns at
approximately 8:00 p.m.
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Build castles at Eastbury Pond Tuesday, July 21(rain
date: July 22) from 11:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Registration
begins at 10:30 a.m. at the pond. Children may work
on their castle individually or in groups.
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Enjoy a variety of dun activities, including relays using
kickboards, ping pong balls and life jackets. Held at
the Grange Pool on Tuesday, July 28 (rain date: July
29) from 2:30-4:30 p.m. Registration begins at 1:00 p.m.
at the pool. Popsicles will be served.
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$25/before May 5; $35/After May 5
Set-up of your area begins at 5:00
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Saturday, June 6 (Raindate, June 7)
Behind Academy Building
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Grab your sneaks and run some extra miles this
summer. Children jog for one mile around Glastonbury
High School grounds. Adult courses are 2.4 and 3.5
miles in length. Register at the Smith Middle School
Upper Soccer Field starting at 6:30 p.m. for a 6:50 p.m.
start. Divisions include male and female 35 & up, 19 34, 15-18, 13-14, 10-12, 7-9, and 6 & under. Tuesdays,
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Saturday, June 20, 2015 6:00-10:00 p.m.
This summer’s “best bet” brings residents into the
town center to enjoy outdoor dining and dancing!
Presented for 9 years running by Glastonbury Town
Center Initiative. Portions of Main Street and Hebron
Avenue will be closed to traffic. Rain date:
Saturday, June 27th.
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Simply Swing, a 10 piece orchestra specializing in
the music of the Big Band and Swing Dance eras,
will perform on Sunday, August 9 from 7:00-8:30 p.m.
at the Riverfront Park. Brought to you by Farmington
Bank, this free concert is sure to be a foot tappin’,
hand clapping dance party for all who love to have a
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Glastonbury Town Center Initiatives will again
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“fountain” green, on Tuesday July 14 from 6-8 PM
(Rain date July 16). “Fish” in the fountain, participate
in craft activities, get your face painted and take part
in other kid friendly activities. Many free activities and
some that require tickets which may be purchased
for a small fee. Entertainment will showcase local
businesses and groups working with children.
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Calling all kids and their canines. Can your dog
balance a biscuit on his nose? Is she the smallest dog
in town? Show off your pooch in a spirited show at the
Hubbard Green on Wednesday, September 2nd at
6:00 p.m. (Rain date: Thursday, September 3). Choose
two out of the six categories: best behaved, best
trick, smallest, largest, best looking, and best costume.
Registration required by calling (860)652-7679 by
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Relax with family and friends on warm summer nights
with entertaining music. A series of free, outdoor
concerts on Wednesday evenings July 8, 15, 22,
and 29 beginning at 7:00 p.m. on the field behind
the Riverfront Community Center on Welles Street.
Performances will be published in the Glastonbury
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Sit back and relax with family and friends while
enjoying the sounds of music. Sunday concerts begin
at 7 p.m. at the Riverfront Park on July 12, 19, 26 and
August 2.
Calling all musicians in grades 9 through adult. New
band members are always welcome. Come to
rehearsal ready to play on Wednesdays, 7:00-9:00
p.m. on July 8, 15, 22 and 29. Rehearsals will be held at
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With picturesque grounds, breathtaking views from
the observation deck and a versatile banquet hall,
The Glastonbury Boathouse offers the atmosphere
of a getaway destination with the convenience
of a local venue. Designed to accommodate a
variety of functions, the unparalleled banquet hall
and surrounding grounds offer stunning scenery and
a versatile event space where guests can create
memorable experiences year-round. Located in
the picturesque Riverfront Park, the Glastonbury
Boathouse is among gorgeous fields, a public
boat launch, playing fields and a scenic fountain.
Whether you are planning a corporate meeting or
private party, the property is the perfect backdrop
for phenomenal photos and festive celebrations.
For more information or to book your event, contact
Kristen Michaels, Event & Banquet Facility Manager at
(860)652-4640 or [email protected].
Visit online at www.glastonbury-ct.gov/boathouse for
pricing information and more photos!
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and are based on availability. Paperwork must be
completed and full payment made within 5 business
days of making the reservation. Event dates/times are
confirmed only after payment is received. No refunds
will be issued for facility rentals. If a cancellation is
made with at least 2 weeks notice, there may be an
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Williams Park “covered” pavilion have been taking
place since early January.
AVAILABILITY: Limited Dates Available
from May 1 to October 31
CAPACITY:
Up to 150 people
AMENITIES:
Kitchen, restroom, barbecue,
softball, volleyball, horse shoes and
hiking.
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or special celebrations! Must have waivers and pads.
AVAILABILITY: May to November, Saturdays and
Sundays, excluding Lesson Dates,
10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
CAPACITY:
30 people
AMENITIES:
Staff Supervisor, exclusive use of
skate park, softball field, picnic
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Get your boats ready! Beginning Wednesday, March
4th, boat launch permits are available at the Parks
and Recreation office located on 2143 Main Street.
Boaters must bring proof of residency and a valid boat
registration. Office hours are Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.4:30 p.m.
The new single boat launch will be open from mid
April-November. The launch is located at Riverfront
Park, 252 Welles Street, a short walk from Glastonbury
center. The park offers 24 boat trailer parking spaces.
A covered picnic pavilion, children’s playground
and walking trails are also available at the park. An
attendant will be on duty during the boating season.
Restrooms available on site.
SEASONAL PERMITS:
DAILY LAUNCH:
Residents: $60/year
Non-Residents: $120/year
Residents: $20/day
Non-Residents: $40/day
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you just don’t want to host at home! Bring your own
cake and goodies, we’ll provide the rest! Add an arts
and crafts activity (craft chosen by staff based on
age of birthday boy or girl) or Wii and/or PS2 to your
party (games provided) for an additional cost!
AVAILABILITY: Year round Saturdays and
Sundays in 2 hour blocks
CAPACITY:
15 people (excluding adults)
AMENITIES:
Staff Supervisor to monitor activity
space, exclusive use of Teen Center
room (ping pong, air hockey,
foosball, pool tables, board games
and craft space), access to
restrooms, refrigerator and freezer
FEE:
$100/rental
$150/rental with craft
$150/rental with Wii or PS2
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Lessons are broken into four groups to allow instructors
to give more emphasis on specific skills within those
groups. Meets at the GHS Tennis Courts. Students
must provide their own racquet. Level 1 is for those
with little or no tennis experience. Level 2 is for those
who can hold a racquet properly, understand the
basics of forehand and backhand and can hit at
least 3 times from the center service line. Level 3 is
for those who understand the basics of rallying, can
hit forehand and backhand at least 3 times from the
baseline with both, can perform the basics of a serve
and know how to keep score. Level 4 is for those who
consistently rally forehand and backhand 4-6 times
from the baseline, can serve, can hit overhead and
approach shots, and understand the rules of the
game and proper tennis etiquette. The last number
of each code in the chart to the right denotes the
session. For example, 123282 is session 2, Child AM
Tennis.
Child: $30/session; Adult: $54/session
June 22-July 16
July 20-August 13
Child PM Tennis Lessons
Instructors will place in appropriate skill groups
Time
Monday/Wednesday Tuesday/Thursday
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Levels
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5:00 p.m. Levels
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6:00 p.m. Levels
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123291-DD
Levels
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Adult PM Tennis Lessons
Instructors will place in appropriate skill groups
Time
Monday/Wednesday Tuesday/Thursday
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Levels
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Classes meet for 45 minutes daily.
Tennis Lessons
Child AM Tennis Session 1
Child AM Tennis Session 2
Child AM Tennis Session 3
Child AM Tennis Session 4
FEE:
SESSION 1:
SESSION 2:
SESSION 3:
SESSION 4:
$27/session
June 22-July 2 (No Class 7/3)
July 6-17
July 20-31
August 3-14
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Levels 1, 2, 3
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Levels 2, 3, 4
123281-BB
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Levels 1, 2, 3
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Classes meet 2 evenings a week for 4 weeks for 55
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Tennis Lessons
Child PM Tennis Session 1
Child PM Tennis Session 2
Adult PM Tennis Session 1
Adult PM Tennis Session 2
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Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
August 3-7
GHS Tennis Courts (Rain location:
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Tennis Lessons
QuickStart
Child AM Tennis Lessons
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(Ages 5-8)
Skyhawks Tennis with Quickstart is a new format to
help young kids learn and play tennis. The court
is smaller, has shorter nets, smaller racquets and
foam balls. With these modifications, any child can
begin playing tennis. Athletes will also learn rules
and etiquette. Each child will receive a t-shirt. Wear
appropriate clothing and running shoes and bring a
junior tennis racquet, water bottle, sunscreen, and two
snacks .
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(Ages 11-17 & command of forehand & backhand)
Gives young players the opportunity to be part of a
team and compete against other teams with other
players of like skills. This is a low key program designed
to give children the opportunity to learn competitive
tennis skills. Team members will have an opportunity to
order a shirt to be paid for separately.
Junior Tennis Teams
Junior Tennis Team
FEE:
MEETS:
DATES:
105129-DD
$84/person
Monday-Thursday 1:00-3:00 p.m.
June 22-July 30
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Reservations are accepted by calling 652-7679 (Press
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Information, see page 19!
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Sunday & Tuesday nights at Glastonbury High School
from mid June to mid August. Players assigned to a
team by League Coordinator. Every effort is made to
place friends on the same team, but not guaranteed.
Resident registration begins March 17. Non-resident
registration begins May 1. Proof of age and residency
is required at time of registration-No exceptions! 17
year olds graduating high school are eligible with
parental permission. You may not register with this
brochure. Visit www.teamsideline.com/glastonbury to
download a registration form. Registration deadline
is May 29th (limited to 100 players). Early registration is
advised!
• Reservations can’t be made more than one day
in advance (singles limited to 1 hour; doubles
limited to 2 hours).
• Evening reservations (after 5:00 p.m.) for the
same day accepted until noon.
• Lighted courts (1-4) can be turned on by players
at the court (activated until 10:00 p.m.)
• Both lighted and unlighted courts available first
come first serve unless reserved or scheduled.
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Have the Minnechaug Professional Staff help you
learn the wonderful game of Golf. In the Welcome to
Golf Clinics you will join-in on a series of group lessons
in a casual, friendly setting. Each session will be held in
this exact order:
Residents $75
Non-Residents $95
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(Age 55 and Over)
Start the day with a setback tournament followed
by some terrific music! For lunch, enjoy finger licking
good barbecue chicken with all the fixin’s all in the
comfort of air conditioning! End the day with bingo
for all featuring some great prizes! Tickets will be sold
Tuesday, June 23-Tuesday, August 4 at the Community
Center, Parks and Recreation and Town Hall
Information Center. Tickets will also be sold the day of
the picnic. Glastonbury residents only!
Week 1: Rules & Etiquette/Putting
Week 2: Chipping/Bunkers
Week 3: Full Swing
Week 4: On Course/Course Management
Clinics will meet on Tuesdays from 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Session 1: April 21, 28; May 5, 12
Session 2: June 9, 16, 23, 30
Session 3: August 4, 11, 18, 25
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TIME:
DATE:
4 Day Full Session Package: $65
1 Day Clinic: $20
$4/person
RCC Community Room
9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Wednesday, August 5
Spaces are limited to 15 students per clinic. Sign-up for
a session today by calling (860) 643-9914 or visit us at
Minnechauggolf.com. Payment will be cash or check
only and must be made by the first clinic date.
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CLASS
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July 6-Aug. 31
(No Class 8/6)
$42
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Mon, Wed, Fri
July 6-Aug. 31
10:05-11:05 a.m. (No Class 8/6)
$42
107027-BB
Mon & Wed
6:00-7:00 p.m.
July 6-Aug. 19
$70
107104-S1
Mon & Wed
Zumba
RCC Exercise Room
(Eliza’s Energy Source) Academy (Wednesdays in July) 5:30-6:30 p.m.
July 6-Aug. 19
$84
107209-AA
Yogalates
RCC Exercise Room
(Eliza’s Energy Source)
Tues & Thurs
6:00-7:00 p.m.
July 7-Aug. 20
$84
107108-S1
Hatha Yoga Evening
(Kalpana Patel)
Mon & Wed
6:00-7:00 p.m.
July 6-Aug. 5
$54
107011-AA
Single Night
6:00-7:00 p.m.
July 6-Aug. 5
$32
107011-AB
Tuesday
6:45-7:30 p.m.
June 30-Aug. 4
$33
107202-ST
Thursday
6:45-7:30 p.m.
July 9-Aug. 13
107202-S1
Senior Fitness
Riverfront Community Center Mon, Wed, Fri
(Eliza’s Energy Source)
9:00-10:00 a.m.
Cardio, Core & More
Smith Auxiliary Gym
(Eliza’s Energy Source) Academy (After August 5)
Pilates Plus Strength
(Personal Euphoria)
Academy Multi Purpose
Room
Academy Multi Purpose
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Strength Training
(Personal Euphoria)
Academy Multi Purpose
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Friday
9:00-9:45 a.m.
July 10-Aug. 14 $33
107206-S1
Interval Training
(Personal Euphoria)
Academy Multi Purpose
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Monday
9:20-10:05 a.m.
June 22-July 27 $33
107204-S1
Wednesday
9:20-10:05 a.m.
June 24-July 29
107204-S2
Monday
8:30-9:15 a.m.
July 6-27
$22
107203-AM
Tuesday
6:00-6:45 p.m.
June 30-Aug. 4
$33
107203-PT
Wednesday
8:30-9:15 a.m.
July 8-29
$22
107203-AW
Tuesday
9:30-10:30 a.m.
July 7-28
Aug. 4-25
$25
107201-AA
107201-CC
Thursday
8:30-9:30 a.m.
July 9-30
Aug. 6-27
$25
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107201-DD
Barre
(Personal Euphoria)
Mat Pilates
(Personal Euphoria)
Academy Multi Purpose
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Academy Multi Purpose
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A weight bearing exercise program designed for
the active older adult that includes a warm-up,
low impact aerobics, muscular conditioning for the
upper and lower body, core strengthening for the
abdominal muscle and back, and on increasing
flexibility, joint mobility, balance and coordination.
Participants must bring sneakers and water bottle.
Weights, exertubes, dynabands, 10” play balls and
mats are optional.
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Burn calories, strengthen and tone your muscles,
and challenge your core all this and more when you
try this class! This heart pumping full body strength
training class will firm your muscles while strengthening
your core. Activities include interval training, floor/
core exercises, Hi-Lo aerobics, while using hand
weights, resistance tubes and bands, and stability
balls. Modifications are provided as needed for this
energizing work-out! Bring a mat, water, hand weights,
and appropriate footwear (stability ball optional).
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For both the beginner and more advanced students.
Regardless of your physical condition, experience your
body like never before with an effective yoga routine.
Single Evening classes will meet on either Monday or
Wednesday evenings. Instructor will contact you to
arrange. Please bring a rug or mat to class. Space is
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ZUMBA is a fusion of Latin and International music
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effective fitness system! The routines feature aerobic
and fitness interval training with a combination of fast
and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body and
maximize caloric output and fat burning. It is a mixture
of movements with easy to follow dance steps based
on the principle that a workout should be fun and
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Designed to strengthen and lengthen your muscles
through a blend of Yoga positions and Pilates
exercises. Develop core strength, improve flexibility,
and learn to integrate various Yoga breaths. Class
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leaves your focused and energized for your evening!
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An exercise option for everyone designed to develop
a strong core while maintaining loose, limber limbs.
Exercises provide variations to meet the needs of
different body types and strengthens the body while
keeping joints mobile and flexible. Feel your muscles
working and probably break a sweat. Bring a mat and
water bottle to class. Mixed-level class.
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capacity in just two days of training. This is a high
intensity class. We’ll focus on endurance training,
strength training and all-over body toning. You’ll
be sprinting, jump roping, resistance training, and
doing plyometrics (which involves jumping). While
modifications will be given, this may not be a suitable
class for individuals with certain knee or ankle injuries.
The class flies by and no muscles goes untouched.
Bring a mat, towel, and a jump rope.
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Work your arms, legs, abs, back, and butt, using props
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body quickly and safely. Integrates the lengthening
and stretching principles of traditional Pilates and
adds strength training. Though exercises might feel
more intense, every exercise can be modified for
different levels. Bring water and a yoga mat.
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workout that will help sculpt, strengthen and reshape
your body. We won’t skip the core--you’ll work the
core and more. The class will include standing and
floor work so you must be able to get up and down off
the floor easily. Please bring a yoga mat and a set of
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Barre is a fusion of Pilates, dance, yoga and functional
training that will lift, tone and sculpt as well as define
and strengthen your core muscles. This full body
sculpting class uses the ballet barre and small,
isometric, concentrated movements to create lean
muscles. Each class incorporates an upper body
workout with weights and a combination of highintensity sequences of thigh, glute and core exercises
at the barre. The class is set to upbeat music at a
vigorous pace to get your heart pumping! Please
bring a mat and 1-2 pound hand weights.
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This class is appropriate if your
child has little or no experience
in the water. The purpose of
this class is to help students feel
comfortable in the water.
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crawlstroke, back crawlstroke, do rotary breathing
while horizontal, dive headfirst from kneeling or
standing, do butterfly kick with butterfly body motion.
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shallow dives, surface dive foot-first, perform scissors
kick on the side and open turns on front and back.
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Glastonbury Parks & Recreation follows the American
Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program for ages 5 and
up which offers 6 comprehensive course levels that
will teach your child how to swim skillfully and safely.
Additionally, the program includes pre-school age
swimming for Infant/Toddler and Tots. Levels include
basic water skills and stroke technique as well as
introducing a wide range of personal safety skills. The
prerequisite for each level is successful demonstration
of the skills from the preceding level. Wading pools at
both Grange and Addison are closed during lessons.
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years old. Kids are surrounded by swimming pools,
lakes, rivers and other bodies of water that are used
for recreation. Every child needs basic aquatic
safety and swimming skills. Glastonbury Parks and
Recreation’s newest swim lesson ambassador, Ozzie
the Octopus, has eight great reasons to learn to swim!
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This class is appropriate for the 4 year old who has
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submerging and is ready to follow instructions in
a small group setting. Your child will learn to blow
bubbles, float, kick, and use arm strokes on both front
and back. Class only offered at Addison.
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breaststroke, sidestroke, perform standing dive,
surface dive, and perform open turns and flip turns to
change direction at the side of the pool. There are 2
types of Level 6 that are taught; Diving Fundamentals
and Fitness Swimmer. This will be mixed up at various
locations and sessions throughout the summer.
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High School AM Swim Lessons
Classes Listed Below all Indicate 1st Session
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11:00A
Infant/Toddler
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Level 5
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Level 6
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High School PM Swim Lessons
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Infant/Toddler
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6:30P
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102291-IA
Tots
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Level 1
102291-AA
Level 2
102291-BA
Level 3
102291-CA
102291-CB
Level 4
102291-DA
102291-DB
Level 5
102291-EA
102291-EB
Level 6
102291-FA (Fitness) 6:00
9:30A
Tots
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102291-AB
102291-AC
102291-BB
102291-BC
102291-CC
102291-DC
102291-FB (Diving) 7:00
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10:30A
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102101-KB
102101-JA
Level 1
102101-BA
Level 3
102101-CA
Level 4
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102101-DB
102101-EA
102101-CC
102101-DC
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Tots
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11:00A
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102241-AA
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Level 3
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High School AM
Session 1
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Session 2
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Session 3
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High School PM
Session 1
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Session 2
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Session 3
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Session 4
102294-(Letter Sequence)
Addison
Session 1
102101-(Letter Sequence)
Session 2
102102-(Letter Sequence)
Session 3
102103-(Letter Sequence)
Session 4
102104-(Letter Sequence)
Grange AM
Session 1
102241-(Letter Sequence)
Session 2
102242-(Letter Sequence)
Session 3
102243-(Letter Sequence)
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MEETS:
102241-KA
Infant/Toddler
Level 1
102101-DD
102101-EB
Grange AM Swim Lessons
Classes Listed Below all Indicate 1st Session
(No 4th Session)
Level
11:30A
102101-JB
102101-AA
Level 2
Level 5
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• So that we may accommodate as many children
as possible, limit registration to one session/child.
During walk-in registration, you may sign up for
more sessions on a space available basis.
• If your child is enrolled in the wrong level, every
effort will be made to transfer your child into the
appropriate level on a space available basis.
• Starting on the day the session begins, on-line
registration will no longer be available for that
session. You must enroll at the Parks and
Recreation Main Office on a space available
basis.
Addison Pool Swim Lessons
Classes Listed Below all Indicate 1st Session
Level 0
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Level 3
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The last number of each code denotes the session.
Example 102241 is session 1 at Grange in the morning.
102242 is session 2 at the Grange in the morning.
Charts to the right list activity codes for the 1st session.
When registering by mail, indicate the code based on
the session you are registering for.
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102241-BB
102241-CA
Level 4
102241-DB
Level 5
102241-EA
Level 6
102241-FA (Fitness)10:00
LOCATION:
SESSION 1:
SESSION 2:
SESSION 3:
SESSION 4:
$29/child
Monday-Friday (2nd week of each
session ends on Thursday)
(Classes are 25 minutes)
Grange, Addison or GHS Pool
June 22-July 2
July 6-16
July 20-30
August 3-13 (GHS PM & Addison Only)
(Adults ages 18 and over of all abilities)
It’s never too late to learn to swim or fine tune strokes.
$29/person
Mondays 7:30-8:30 p.m.
GHS Pool
June 22-August 10
(Youth ages 8-17)
Youth must be 8 by 7/15/15. A great way to try
competitive swimming for the first time or continue
the sport you enjoy. Meets are regional and are held
weekday evenings with various swim clubs. You are
required to sign up for specific practice times. Parents
are expected to help at meets. Specific information
will be sent to you. The GSPO (Glastonbury Swim Team
Parents Organization), which supports the Swim Team
program, will collect a separate $10/family fee. The
GSPO will coordinate this. Note: Some AM practices
will be moved to Addison - specific dates will follow.
Swim Team
Summer Swim Team AM GHS
Summer Swim Team PM GHS
FEE:
AM GHS:
PM GHS:
DATES:
FEE:
TERRY POOL:
(EAST HARTFORD)
DATES:
REGISTRATION FEE:
116129-AA
116129-AB
$45/Resident
$55/Non-Resident
$199/Rental & transportation
of tanks (filled), weight, belt,
regulator and BCD
$138/Online e-Learning
Program
$37/PADI Training Logbook
and Recreational Dive Planner
Tuesdays 6:30-9:30 p.m.
First class held at Scuba Shack
in Rocky Hill. Subsequent
classes held at Glastonbury
High School.
Begins June 23 (7 Weeks)
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
(@ SCUBA SHACK)
MEETS:
LOCATION:
DATES:
(Age 8-18 with some competitive swim experience)
An endurance based practice program for those
who wish to practice during the summer. No meets.
Program meets at Terry Pool only.
Swim Team
Summer USA Practice Group
Aquatics Programs
Scuba Summer Res
Scuba Summer Non-Res
124030-AM
124030-PM
$89/person
Monday-Friday 7:30-8:45 a.m.
Monday-Friday 4:00-5:15 p.m.
June 22-Late July (Start date
may change depending on the
last day of school)
(Ages 10 years old and up)
Upon successful completion of academic and
confined water training, a PADI referral letter will
be provided so the student may complete their
certification dives at a PADI Dive Center. Optionally,
students may complete their certification dives with
Scuba Shack in May, or on one of our group trips.
Upon completion of the certification dives (four dives
completed over two days) students will receive a PADI
certification card. Students must provide their own
personal gear including scuba-quality mask, snorkel,
open-heel fins and boots. Scuba Shack offers a 100Day Satisfaction Guarantee on most gear sold in-store.
Swim Lessons Summer
Adult Swim Lessons 101129-AA
FEE:
MEETS:
LOCATION:
DATES:
124030-US
$109/person
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
6:30-8:30pm
June 22-July 24 (May begin
earlier depending on when
pool opens)
American Red Cross introduces a newly revised Junior
Lifeguarding program, formerly Guardstart, which is
designed to guide youths ages 11-14 through basic
lifeguarding skills. This is Not a certification program,
but will introduce basic water safety and water
rescue skills and touch on the principals of CPR/ARD
training. The course focuses on building a foundation
of knowledge and skill for future lifeguards. Class is a 4
week program where attendance is required.
Aquatic Program
Junior Lifeguarding
FEE:
MEETS:
LOCATION:
DATES:
125029 EE
$85/Person
Monday-Friday 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Glastonbury High School
July 6-24
Glastonbury Parks and Recreation
PO Box 6523
Summer Pass is valid June 1-September 7, 2015. Yearly
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Addison Pool
DAILY ADMISSION:
$3/child(under 2 free); $5/adult
SUMMER PASS:
$75/household; $55/Individual
YEARLY PASS:
$109/household; $79/Individual
SENIOR PASS (Age 60+): FREE
(Must Show Proof of Age)
DAILY PARKING:
WALK OR BIKE IN:
CAR STICKERS:
ADDITIONAL STICKERS:
$5/weekdays; $8/weekends
No charge!
$25/two vehicles
$15/additional vehicle
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Swim Team
7:15-9:15A
Swim Team
7:15-9:15A
Swim Team
7:15-9:15A
Swim Team
7:15-9:15A
Swim Team
7:15-9:15A
Saturday
Sunday
Lessons
9:30A-12:00P
Lessons
9:30A-12:00P
Lessons
9:30A-12:00P
Lessons
9:30A-12:00P
Lessons
9:30A-12:00P
Rec. Swim
12:30-5:00P
6:00-8:00P
Rec. Swim
12:30-5:00P
6:00-8:00P
Rec. Swim
12:30-5:00P
6:00-8:00P
Rec. Swim
12:30-5:00P
6:00-8:00P
Rec. Swim
12:30-5:00P
6:00-8:00P
Rec. Swim
10:30-5:00P
6:00-8:00P
Rec. Swim
10:30-5:00P
6:00-8:00P
Adult Swim
5:00-6:00P
Adult Swim
5:00-6:00P
Adult Swim
5:00-6:00P
Adult Swim
5:00-6:00P
Adult Swim
5:00-6:00P
Adult Swim
5:00-6:00P
Adult Swim
5:00-6:00P
RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER
Grange Pool
Pool Opens Sunday, June 7. Effective July 26, Pool will Close at 7:30 p.m. Effective August 2, Pool will Close at 7:00 p.m.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Lessons
9:30A-11:30A
Lessons
9:30A-11:30A
Lessons
9:30A-11:30A
Lessons
9:30A-11:30A
Lessons
9:30A-11:30A
Saturday
Sunday
Rec. Swim
12:30-5:30P
6:00-7:30P
Rec. Swim
12:30-5:30P
6:00-7:30P
Rec. Swim
12:30-5:30P
6:00-7:30P
Rec. Swim
12:30-5:30P
6:00-7:30P
Rec. Swim
12:30-5:30P
6:00-7:30P
Rec. Swim
12:00-5:30P
6:00-7:30P
Rec. Swim
12:00-5:30P
6:00-7:30P
Adult Swim
5:30-6:00P
Adult Swim
5:30-6:00P
Adult Swim
5:30-6:00P
Adult Swim
5:30-6:00P
Adult Swim
5:30-6:00P
Adult Swim
5:30-6:00P
Adult Swim
5:30-6:00P
High School Pool (Residents Only)
Eastbury Pond
Pool Opens Saturday, June 13. Effective August 2, Pool will Close at 7:00 p.m.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Rec. Swim
10:30A-4:30P
5:00-8:00P
Rec. Swim
10:30A-4:30P
5:00-8:00P
Rec. Swim
10:30A-4:30P
5:00-8:00P
Rec. Swim
10:30A-4:30P
5:00-8:00P
Rec. Swim
10:30A-4:30P
5:00-8:00P
Rec. Swim
10:30A-4:30P
5:00-8:00P
Rec. Swim
10:30A-4:30P
5:00-8:00P
Adult Swim
4:30-5:00P
Adult Swim
4:30-5:00P
Adult Swim
4:30-5:00P
Adult Swim
4:30-5:00P
Adult Swim
4:30-5:00P
Adult Swim
4:30-5:00P
Adult Swim
4:30-5:00P
Pond Opens Satuday, June 13. Effective July 26, Pond will Close at 7:30 p.m. Effective August 2, Pond will close at 7:00 p.m.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Adult Swim
6:00-7:30A
12:15-2:00P
Adult Swim
6:00-7:30A
12:15-2:00P
Adult Swim
6:00-7:30A
12:15-2:00P
Adult Swim
6:00-7:30A
12:15-2:00P
Adult Swim
6:00-7:30A
12:15-2:00P
Adult Swim
12:00-1:30P
Adult Swim
12:00-1:30P
Lessons
9:00A-12:00P
Lessons
9:00A-12:00P
Lessons
9:00A-12:00P
Lessons
9:00A-12:00P
Lessons
9:00A-12:00P
Rec. Swim
2:00-3:00P
Rec. Swim
2:00-3:00P
7:30-8:30P
Rec. Swim
2:00-3:00P
Rec. Swim
2:00-3:00P
7:30-8:30P
Rec. Swim
2:00-4:00P
7:30-8:30P
Rec. Swim
1:30-4:00P
Rec. Swim
1:30-4:00P
Camp Rec.
Swim
3:00-4:00P
Camp Rec.
Swim
3:00-4:00P
Camp Rec.
Swim
3:00-4:00P
Camp Rec.
Swim
3:00-4:00P
Camp Rec.
Swim
3:00-4:00P
Lessons
5:30-7:30P
Lessons
5:30-7:30P
Lessons
5:30-7:30P
Lessons
5:30-7:30P
Lessons
5:30-7:30P
SCUBA
8:30-9:30P
Adult Swim
8:30-9:30P
Adult Swim
8:30-9:30P
Adult Swim
8:30-9:30P
Adult Lessons
7:30-8:30P
Adult Swim
8:30-9:30P
Schedule Begins When School Lets Out. The GHS Pool will be Closed August 14-24 for Start of School Preparation.
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CLASSES FEE
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AGING &
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Increase your strength,
endurance, flexibility and
balance in this low impact
total body workout
Wednesday &
Friday
11:00 a.m.-Noon
Spring/Summer
4/8-6/17
21
$78
Summer/Fall
7/8-9/25
24
$89
Ongoing
15
$35
Ongoing
15
$35
STRETCHERSIZE Low impact exercise using
EXERCISE
stretch bands & weights
(provided) to increase your
range of motion
Tuesday & Friday Spring/Summer
1:30-2:30 p.m.
Summer/Fall
TAI CHI
Excellent form of mind & body
fitness for all ages and fitness
levels; promotes good health
Thursday
6:00-7:00 p.m.
Spring/Summer
4/9-6/25
12
$60
Summer/Fall
7/9-9/24
12
$60
Learn the basics of this life
altering discipline
Monday
1:30-2:15 p.m.
Spring/Summer
4/6-6/29
12
$20
Summer/Fall
7/6-9/21
12
$20
Yoga can enhance your lifestyle no matter what age;
develops self-discipline; can
enhance physical and mental
health
Friday
9:00-10:00 a.m.
Spring/Summer
4/10-6/19 11
$55
Summer/Fall
7/10-9/25 12
$60
4/6-6/22
22
$110
7/6-9/25
23
$115
BROADWAY
DANCE
Dance to Broadway tunes
while increasing coordination,
strength, balance & flexibility
Wednesday
1:00-145 p.m.
Spring/Summer
4/1-5/20
8
$27
Summer/Fall
9/16-9/30 3
$10
TAP DANCE
Learn a dance form that marks Wednesday
out precise rhythmic patterns
2:00-2:45 p.m.
on the floor; Footwear must be
smooth, soled and secure
Spring/Summer
4/1-5/20
8
$27
Summer/Fall
9/16-9/30 3
$10
Explore the many facets and
experience the impact of this
form of dance
Spring/Summer
4/9-6/18
$55
TAI CHI INTRO
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DANCING
Monday & Friday Spring/Summer
10:00-11:00 a.m.
Summer/Fall
Thursday
10:30 a.m.-Noon
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MEETS
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COMPUTER
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Assistance
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Kindle tablets
(Appointments
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Tuesday
9:00 a.m.12:00 p.m.
CUMPUTER
LAB (OPEN)
Use of
computers
without
assistance
Tuesday
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Thursday
6:00 p.m.8:00 p.m.
IPAD
Join your fellow 2nd
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12:00 p.m.
and share your Mondays
knowledge and
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Upon arrival, we’ll have lunch at one of Boston’s
many fine restaurants. After lunch, we’ll board
our multi-level WHALE WATCH vessel for maximum
viewing opportunities. The catamaran is among
the largest and fastest custom whale watch vessels
in the United States, carrying up to 400 passengers
at speeds approaching 35 knots (37.5 mph). The
vessel features three outside decks for optimal
viewing, climate-controlled interior cabin space with
cushioned seating, tables, state-of-the-art sound and
video systems, and a fully-stocked galley. The three
hour excursion heads out to Stellwagen Bank, the
East Cost’s most famous whale watching destination.
Cost is $121/Person. Trip departs from the Riverfront
Community Center. For more information on times
of departure and return contact Norma Carey at
(860)652-7655.
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Saturday
Spring/Summer
and art forms; Bring a photo 9:30-11:30 a.m.
of a pet or landscape
(Additional $10 supply fee
Summer/Fall
due to instructor)
4/11, 4/25,
5/2, 5/16
2
Classes/
Month
$20/
Class Plus
Supplies
TBD
24
$89
Combining fun techniques
in acrylic painting with the
collaging of items found in
everyday life
Spring/Summer
4/1-5/20
8
$75
Summer/Fall
7/8-8/26
8
$75
WATERCOLOR Drawing not a prerequisite - Saturday
Spring/Summer
Using watercolors, students 9:30-11:30 a.m.
will explore different
Summer/Fall
techniques
4/4, 4/18,
5/9, 5/23
6/13, 6/27
2
Classes/
Month
$20/
Class Plus
Supplies
ITALIAN
LEVEL 1
Learn this beloved
Thursday
language and share the joy 9:00 a.m.
Spring/Summer
4/2-6/18
10
$5/Series
ITALIAN
LEVEL 2
Enhance your command
of this beautiful Romance
language (Level I
experience required)
Thursday
10:00 a.m.
Spring/Summer
4/2-6/18
10
$5/Series
BOOK &
AUTHOR
DISCUSSION
Gather with people
who enjoy reading &
challenging their minds
3rd Thursday
10:30 a.m.12:00 p.m.
Spring/Summer
Ongoing
No Fee
Summer/Fall
Ongoing
Once/
Month
CURRENT
ISSUES
Discussions revolve around
current, state, national and
global issues
1st & 3rd Friday Spring/Summer
11:00 a.m.Summer/Fall
12:00 p.m.
Twice/
Month
No Fee
MEN’S
DISCUSSION
GROUP
Provides men with
opportunities to discuss
personal growth issues
3rd Tuesday
11:00 a.m.12:00 p.m.
Once/
Month
No Fee

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Wednesday
10:00 a.m.12:30 p.m.
Michael is a NYC professionally trained singer, actor
and voiceover artist with extensive professional
experience. He will perform Classic Swing and Golden
Oldies from Elvis Presley, Nat Cole, Frank Sinatra,
Dean Martin and other great artists. Cost: $6/person in
advance or $7/person at the door. Doors open at 6:30
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little lip curl and snake-bite, pushing the envelope
of sweet surprise with pitch-perfect harmonies, and
soulful improvisations as fresh as the originals. No sleep
walk down memory lane! Their radiant renditions
and audience interaction are unsurpassed. Enjoy the
upbeat, move-it-or-lose-it, 50’s and 60’s bandstand
repertoire that has made them such talented and
innovative performers. Cost is $6/person in advance or
$7/person at the door. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Light
refreshments served.
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Ongoing
Spring/Summer
Ongoing
Summer/Fall
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League runs for 10 weeks, May 12-July 14, at the
Minnechaug Public (9 hole) Golf Course on Tuesdays
at 9:00 a.m. Enjoy a season finale party and prizes at
the conclusion of play. Fee is $100 for walkers and
$125 for those who want to rent a golf cart. For more
information call Andrea Bouchard at (860)652-7645.
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Enjoy a series of lectures on tape about the world
of wine; it’s glamour, sophistication, and romance presented by Master of Wine Jennifer Simonetti-Bryan.
Through these 24 lectures on tape you can become
knowledgeable about the complexities of wine,
including the grape varieties, styles and wine making
regions, as well as how to pair wines with foods and
the art of tasting. The program series will culminate in
a group trip along the CT Wine Trail in late summer.
Registration required. Meets Tuesdays 3:30-5:00 p.m.
from May 5-July 21.
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MEETS
TIME
BILLIARDS
All ability levels are welcome; play for fun
while improving your stroke. Occasional
tournaments with other groups to challenge
your skills
Monday,
Wednesday, Friday
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Wednesday
1:00-3:00 p.m.
Saturday
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
BINGO BUDDIES
All supplies provided
Fridays
12:45-3:00 p.m.
BRIDGEDUPLICATE
Intermediate level play for those who have
a “declared” love of this game
Mondays
1:00-4:00 p.m.
BRIDGE-PARTY
General play for fun; intermediate &
experience players are welcome anytime
Wednesday
1:00-4:00 p.m.
CERAMICS &
POTTERY
Students select their own projects using
Greenware, or clay, with kiln
Wednesday
1:30-2:30 p.m.
CREATIVE
CRAFTERS
Creating items for others to enjoy at local
convalescent facilities or residents with
military personnel serving overseas
Monday, Thursday
1:00-4:00 p.m.
CRIBBAGE
Small group of players who enjoy
camaraderie; lessons available
Monday
12:45-3:00 p.m.
CROCHETING &
KNITTING
Lessons & assistance available - Materials on
hand
Monday
10:00-11:30 a.m.
FUN & GAMES
Evening and Weekend smaller group playing Tuesday, Thursday
for fun and socializing
Saturday
1:00-3:00 p.m.
LINE DANCE
PRACTICE
Bring your own music and practice
Saturday
10:00-11:00 a.m.
MAHJONGG
Join other lovers of this ancient tile game
Thursday
6:00-8:00 p.m.
PICKLEBALL
A racquet sport which combines elements
of Badminton & Tennis. Occasional
tournaments with other groups to challenge
your skills
Tuesday
Indoor 5:00-8:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Indoor 12:30-2:30 p.m.
Saturday
Addison Park (2 Courts)
6:00-8:00 p.m.
PINOCHLE
Small group of card players who play for fun; Tuesday
lessons available upon request
1:00-3:00 p.m.
RIVER QUILTERS
Bring your own supplies and machine
4th Saturdays
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
RUMMIKUB
The unique combination of tactical thinking,
using tiles to create the smartest color and
number combinations
Tuesday
10:00-11:30 a.m.
SETBACK
Friendly card players who play for fun. Two
tournaments a year
Thursday
10:00-11:30 a.m.
VIRTUAL WII
BOWLING
Offers a fun sports experience with great
exercise. Occasional tournaments with
other groups to challenge your skills
Thursday
2:00-3:30 p.m.
Whether you are planning an event for 25 or 250, and are thinking of having a Spring Wedding,
Corporate Event, Bat Mitzvah or Sweet 16, think of the Town’s own…
Call Jane Peters today for more information at (860)652-7641 or email [email protected]
We look forward to working with you to ensure that your next corporate or special event is exceptional!
Glastonbury Parks & Recreation
PO Box 6523
2155 Main Street
Glastonbury, CT 06033
Presorted Standard
US Postage Paid
Hartford, CT
Permit #5161