Summer 2016 - Philipstown Recreation Department
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Summer 2016 - Philipstown Recreation Department
PhilipstownRecreationDepartment SUMMER 2016 Senior Bus Trip to Aqua Turf Club, Plantsville, CT Philipstown Recrea on Department Mailing Address: PO Box 155, Cold Spring, NY 10516 Philipstown Community Center Local Address: 107 Glenclyffe Drive, Garrison, NY 10524 Phone: 845.424.4618 or 845.424.4662 Fax: 845.424.4686 Website: www.philipstownrecrea on.com TOWN BOARD Richard Shea, Supervisor Robert Flaherty Michael Leonard Nancy Montgomery* John Van Tassel* *Town Board Liaison to the Recrea on Commission RECREATION COMMISSION Joel Conybear, Chairperson Phil Cotennec John Maasik Claudio Marzollo Bill Mazzuca Lydia McMahon Jane Ponton RECREATION DEPARTMENT Amber S ckle Susan Richardson Karen Virgadamo Cecily Hall Richard Stuart Walter Guzman Director of Recrea on & Parks Recrea on Supervisor Program Administrator Recrea on Leader Building & Grounds Supervisor Parks & Facili es PHILIPSTOWN DEPOT THEATRE Amy Dul Nancy Swann Julianne Endler Heckert Donald Kimmel Managing Director Ar s c Director House Manager Technical Director TOWN OF PHILIPSTOWN PHONE DIRECTOR Department Phone Town Supervisor’s Office Town Clerk & Tax Collector Building Inspector Board of Assessors Court Clerk Highway Superintendent Putnam County Office of Aging Haldane Central Schools Garrison Union Free School Philipstown Depot Theatre Depot Theatre Reserva ons Town Annex F.I.S.H. Phone Con nental Village Cold Spring Post Office Garrison Post Office Cold Spring/Garrison Chamber of Commerce Putnam County News & Recorder (845) 265‐5200 (845) 265‐3329 (845) 265‐5202 (845) 265‐5203 (845) 265‐2951 (845) 265‐3530 (845) 265‐3359 (845) 265‐9254 (845) 424‐3689 (845) 424‐3900 (845) 424‐3900 (845) 265‐4402 (845) 424‐4669 (845) 737‐0341 (845) 265‐3486 (845) 424‐3695 (845) 265‐3200 (845) 265‐2468 The Town Board meets at 8pm on the 1st Thursday of every month at Town Hall. The Recrea on Commission meets at 7:30pm on the last Tuesday of every month at the Community Center. 2 WWW.PHILIPSTOWNRECREATION.COM REGISTRATION FOR ALL SUMMER PROGRAMS OPENS MAY 9th FOR RESIDENTS AND MAY 16th FOR NON‐RESIDENTS The Learning Center Page 4 Youth Programs Page 5 Camp Page 6 Community Organiza ons Page 7 Ceramics Page 11 Theatre Page 12 Seniors Exercise Page 14 Recrea on Page 14 Services Page 14 Trips Page 15 Educa on Page 16 Exercise Page 16 Sports Page 17 Adult Community Entertainment Page 19 Important Informa on Page 21 Direc ons Page 22 Youth Registra on Form Page 23 Adult Registra on Form Page 25 Sponsors Page 28 Friend us on Facebook for up‐to‐date program informa on h ps://www.facebook.com/pages/Philipstown‐Recrea on‐Department/147113732014896 3 The Learning Center At Philipstown Recrea on There is s ll space available for the 2016‐2017 school year! 3 ‐ 5 years old! 9:00‐11:45am Director: Sally Brady Children can a end: 2 days (T & Th), 3 days (M, W, F) or 5 days (M‐F) A crea ve atmosphere which encourages posi ve and healthy development through explora on of art, movement, music and learning centers. Snack is provided. Children must be toilet trained and three. Children may not have turned five by the start of the school year. This is a ten month pro‐ gram running from September 2016 to June 2017. Students must be registered for the en re pro‐ gram. Withdrawal from the program is for medical emergency or reloca on purposes only, with a one month no ce. There is a $15.00 late fee if payment is not received by the 15th of the month. Pease call 845.424.4618 to schedule a visit and for more informa on. 4 YOUTH/TEEN PROGRAMS MIDDLE SCHOOL TEEN NIGHT ‐ Residents Only! COMING FALL 2016 Grades 6‐8 Day: Saturday Time: 7:00‐10:00pm Loca on: Philipstown Community Center Date: TBA Fee: $5.00 BEFORE AND AFTER CARE AT HALDANE SCHOOL MUDBUNNIES CLAY Before care star ng at 7:15am A er care going un l 6:15pm Ages: 3 ‐ 5 years Your child will have so much fun crea ng, exploring a new project every week. We jump, squeeze, roll, pat & play, just for fun! Watch facebook and for a flyer at school for more informa on. Instructor: Diane Mary Loca on: Community Center Clay Studio Registra on opens at Philipstown Recrea on on May 16th Day: Wednesday Time: 12:30‐2:00pm Start Date: June 1 (3 weeks) Fee: $65 Resident / $80 Non‐Resident CLAY GRADES K‐3 Grades: K ‐ 3 A er a full day at school, your child can now have the freedom to express him or herself with wonderful clay. Children will be instructed on a new project each week. Stretch/play/clean‐up/have snack. Late spring and sum‐ mer sessions available. For more informa on see page BASKETBALL SKILLS & DRILLS Grades: 3 ‐ 8 Come each week and work on your basketball skills. Par‐ cipants will take part in drills focusing on shoo ng, drib‐ bling, passing and teamwork. End the night with scrim‐ mages while tes ng your new skills. No 2/16. Instructor: John Froats Day: Monday Time: 6:15‐7:15pm Loca on: Community Center Gym Start Date: On‐going Fee: $1 per night for Residents /$3 Non‐Resident CLAY GRADES 4‐6 Grades 4‐6 A er a full day at school, your child can now have the freedom to express him or herself with wonderful clay. Children will be instructed on a new project each week. Stretch/play/clean‐up/have snack. Late spring and sum‐ mer sessions available. For more informa on see page Y.E.S ‐ YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES If you are 14 years of age or older and are interested in working part‐ me, we have requests from area employ‐ ers for mowing, snow removal, and babysi ng, etc. Please complete a registra on form at the Recrea on Office. Employers, please call if you need help. We do not nego ate salaries or provide transporta on. FOOT IN MOUTH PLAYERS Ages 12 to 19 Come join our group of teens who like providing enter‐ tainment for the community and having a good me ex‐ ploring all aspects of performing arts, including ac ng, script‐wri ng, ligh ng, sound, set design, event planning & management, & publicity. Instructor: Frank Cacce a Day: Friday Times: 6:30‐8:30pm Loca on: Philipstown Community Center 5 For full informa on on all our camp programs, please download our camp brochure at www.phlipstownrecrea on.com/camp Sun 12 JUNE 26 Mon 13 Tues 14 Wed Thurs 15 16 29 30 Fri 27 28 Preschool: Under the Sea Grades 4‐7: “Mary Poppins” Kindergarten: Splish Splash Grades 8‐12: “Damn Yankees” Grades 1‐Teens: Splish Splash Grades 1‐3: Baseball Clinic Teen Travel: Ice Ska ng & Mnt. Creek 3 4 11 6 7 12 13 14 Preschool: Once Upon a Time Kindergarten: Far Far Away Grades 1‐Teens: Summer Knights 17 18 25 19 20 AUGUST 7 1 21 26 27 28 2 3 4 9 15 16 10 11 22 23 23 29 30 5 6 12 13 Teen Travel: Apple Picking & Stardust Diner Grades 1‐3: Stories for the Stage Grades 3‐9: Baseball 17 18 Preschool: Wacky Week Kindergarten: Around the World Grades 1‐Teens: Summer Games 21 22 Teen Travel: 5Wits & Cosmic Bowling Grades 1‐3: Stories for the Stage Grades 3‐5: Co‐Ed Basketball Preschool: Over the Rainbow Kindergarten: Over the Rainbow Grades 1‐Teens: Over the Rainbow 14 16 Grades 5‐8: Basketball Offense Clinic Grades 4‐8: Jr. Fire Academy Ages 5‐14: Soccer Preschool: Space Chase Kindergarten: Final Fron er Grades 1‐Teens: Galaxy Quest 8 15 Grades 1‐8: Girls Lacrosse Grades 6‐9: Co‐Ed Basketball Preschool: Time Travelers Kindergarten: Time Travelers Grades 1‐Teens: History’s Mysteries Teen Travel: Lake Compounce & Movies 31 9 Teen Travel: Medieval Times & DC Sports Grades 4‐6: Co‐Ed Basketball Preschool: Kids Kitchen Kindergarten: Building Bonanza Grades 1‐Teens: Building Bonanza Teen Travel: Mystery Room & The Castle 24 8 Preschool: Hometown Heroes Kindergarten: Hometown Heroes Grades 1‐Teens: Celebrate Your own Backyard Teen Travel: Bowling & Dave & Busters No Camp JULY 10 5 28 CAMP 5 CALENDAR Grades 4‐7: Football 27 Sat 19 20 Teen Travel: Paintball & Ice Cream 24 25 Ages 5‐14: Soccer 6 26 27 Building Bridges Building Boats ROWING ON THE RIVER Building Bridges Building Boats is again holding its summer rowing camp for students from grade six and up. There will be three weekly sessions beginning June 27. Students will learn boat handling and boat safety while gaining an in mate knowledge of the Hudson River. At least half the day is spent in BBBB boats under the supervision of experienced personnel. Part of each day is devoted to ac vi es such as river studies, beachcombing and explora on. The emphasis is on fun and safety. The camp is open to all students who are rising 6th graders or older. The program will run from 9:00 to 3:00 each day. Session I goes from June 27 to July 1, session II from July 5‐July 8 and session III from July 18‐22. Cost of session I and III is $325. Week II is 4 days to accommodate the Fourth of July and is $260. July 11‐14 is Building Bridges Building Boat’s 4 day river trip for students that have had at least one week of river experience. This trip begins at Margaret Lewis Norrie State Park and ends in Cold Spring. This year the camp celebrates its fourteenth summer season. The program serves as training for other BBBB events held throughout the year including races, trips, and fes vals. Check out our website at h p://buildingboats.org/wp. Email [email protected] for further in‐ forma on or call David Hardy at (845) 216‐7473. 7 8 9 10 CERAMICS Instructor: Diane Mary has been our resident po er for almost 10 years, offering exci ng projects to one and all! Teaching hand building, free form, wheel throwing and sculpture. Throughout her extensive travels, she has brought to the studio unique ways of clay making. Loca on: Philipstown Community Center Clay Studio ADULT Beginner or advanced, learn the po er’s wheel, or hand build, sculpture. Only requirement is have an idea in mind, I’ll enhance it from there & have fun! Late spring and summer sessions available. Late Spring Day: Tuesday Time: 9:00am‐12:00pm Start Date: May 31 (3 weeks) Fee: $130 Resident/$145 Non‐Resident Summer Day: Thursday Time: 6:00‐9:00pm Start Date: July 19 (4 weeks) Fee: $175 Resident/$190 Non‐Resident AFTER SCHOOL Grades 4‐6 A er a full day at school, your child can now have the freedom to express him or herself with wonderful clay. Children will be instructed on a new project each week. Stretch/play/clean‐up/have snack. Late spring and sum‐ mer sessions available. AFTER SCHOOL Grades: K ‐ 3 A er a full day at school, your child can now have the freedom to express him or herself with wonderful clay. Children will be instructed on a new project each week. Stretch/play/clean‐up/have snack. Late spring and sum‐ mer sessions available. Late Spring Day: Thursday Time: 3:45‐5:45pm Start Date: June 2 (3 weeks) Fee: $85 Resident / $100 Non‐Resident Late Spring Day: Tuesday Time: 3:45‐5:45pm Start Date: May 31 (3 weeks) Fee: $85 Resident / $100 Non‐Resident Summer Day: Wednesday Time: 3:30‐5:30pm Start Date: July 20 (4 weeks) Fee: $115 Resident / $130 Non‐Resident Day: Wednesday Time: 3:45‐5:45pm Start Date: June 1 (3 weeks) Fee: $85 Resident / $100 Non‐Resident MUDBUNNIES Ages: 3 ‐ 5 years Your child will have so much fun crea ng, exploring a new project every week. We jump, squeeze, roll, pat & play, just for fun! Summer Day: Tuesday Time: 3:30‐5:30pm Start Date: July 19 (4 weeks) Fee: $115 Resident / $130 Non‐Resident Day: Wednesday Time: 12:30‐2:00pm Start Date: June 1 (3 weeks) Fee: $65 Resident / $80 Non‐Resident 11 12 13 SENIORS EXERCISE CHAIR YOGA FOR SENIORS ZUMBA® GOLD Chair Yoga offers the benefits of tradi onal yoga without floor work. Chair Yoga is suited to seniors or those with arthri s, back, hip or knee injuries and limited mobility. Yoga helps to teach body awareness and enhance bal‐ ance. Yoga has been proven to lower blood pressure, improve circula on, reduce the symptoms of anxiety and depression and aid in stress management. Please wear comfortable clothes to class. Zumba® Gold is the level of Zumba® that is for true be‐ ginners, ac ve older adults, or anyone that would like to check out Zumba® but feels that for whatever reason they would like to ease into it. The easy rou nes alter‐ nate fast and slow rhythms, which in addi on to provid‐ ing a good cardio workout, tone the muscles, sharpen the mind – and put a smile on your face! Instructor: Kelly House Fee: This class is free for Philipstown Residents over 62. PLEASE CALL TO REGISTER. Instructor: Kathie Scanlon Day: Friday Time: 10:00‐11:00am Start Date: July 1 (5 weeks) Loca on: Chestnut Ridge Community Room Fee: This class is free for Philipstown Residents over 62. PLEASE CALL TO REGISTER. Day: Tuesday Time: 10:00‐11:00am Loca on: Chestnut Ridge Community Room Start Date: June 21 (6 weeks) Day: Thursday Time: 9:30‐10:30am Loca on: Con nental Village Clubhouse Start Date: June 23 (6 weeks) RECREATION & SERVICES FRIENDS IN SERVICE HELPING (F.I.S.H) SENIOR BUS TRIP TO FISHKILL Please call 845.424.4618 if you area senior in need of transporta on or if you can volunteer on morning or a ernoon a month to help drive. Volunteer drivers drive seniors to medical appointments only! Pick‐up at Chestnut Ridge Cold Spring. Bus shu les be‐ tween Walmart and Shop‐Rite Shopping Center, then returns to Cold Spring at 2:00pm. Please call to register. Bus Pick‐up: 10:00am Chestnut Ridge Dates: May 10 (Tuesday), 25, June 8, 22 MAH JONGG OPEN PLAY Day: Wednesday Time: 10:00am‐1:00pm Loca on: Old VFW Hall, Cold Spring SENIOR LUNCHEONS: Spring: Wednesday, May 11, 12:00pm Community Center Gymnasium Please register by May 6 as there is limited availability. 14 SENIORS TRIPS JUNE: LUNCH AND TOUR OF BRONX BOTANICAL GARDENS AUGUST: TOUR AND LUNCH OF THE CULINARY INSTITUTE OF AMERICA Enjoy a day exploring the beauty of the Bronx Botanical Gardens! Seniors will depart Philipstown Recrea on at 9:00am and arrive at 10:00am at the Gardens, where you will embark on a guided, private tour of Impressionism: American Gardens on Canvas in the Enid A. Haupt Con‐ servatory. Following your tour, you can enjoy a luncheon at the Chef’s Table Buffet, provided by Stephen STARR Events. Before depar ng for the day, all guests are wel‐ come to use their “All‐Garden Access” pass to tour the grounds. Return to Philipstown Recrea on between 3:00‐ 4:00pm. This trip is limited to those over the age of 62. *Call to reserve spot on the bus. Tour the grounds of the Culinary Ins tute of America this Summer! Prior to your tour, lunch will be served at Ameri‐ can Bounty Restaurant and may include a choice of dish‐ es, such as: oyster and leek chowder, house‐made mac and cheese (appe zers), roasted pork loin, sea bass, short ribs, wild mushroom riso o (main courses), and vanilla bean cheesecake, lemon tart and chocolate pave (desserts). Coffee, tea and iced tea are included (cash bar and supplemental food items will be available at an extra charge). Return to Philipstown Recrea on by 4:00pm. This trip is limited to those over the age of 62. *Call to reserve spot on the bus. *NOTE: This trip will include a good amount of walking during the tour of the gallery and gardens. *NOTE: This trip will include a good amount of walking during the tour of the grounds. Date: Thursday, June 9, 2016 Time: Bus departs Community Center at 9:00am Fee: $68 Resident / $83 Non‐Resident Date: Friday, August 26, 2016 Time: Bus departs Community Center at 10:30am Fee: $50 Resident / $65 Non‐Resident JULY: NEWBURGH WATERFRONT LUNCH AND HISTORICAL SIGHTSEEING CRUISE ALONG THE HUDSON RIVER If you’re interested in a scenic, historic tour of the Hudson Valley this summer, this is definitely the trip for you! Sen‐ iors will spend the day lunching at River Grill, a local popu‐ lar waterfront eatery. You will dine on garden salad, chick‐ en marsala, penne alla vodka, stuffed filet of sole, sliced flank steak, potatoes, vegetables and dessert and coffee (so drinks included, cash bar is available). Following lunch, you will be taken nearby to board the River Rose, a ferry that embarks on local tours along the Hudson River. Passengers will spend two hours of the a ernoon enjoy‐ ing the views of the Hudson Valley as they cruise from Newburgh to West Point. Arrive back at Philipstown Park by 5:00pm. This trip is limited to those over the age of 62. *Call to reserve spot on the bus. REGISTRATION FOR ALL SUMMER PROGRAMS OPENS MAY 9th FOR RESIDENTS AND MAY 16th FOR NON‐RESIDENTS Date: Thursday, July 7, 2016 Time: Bus departs PHILIPSTOWN PARK 10:45am Fee: $47 Resident / $62 Non‐Resident 15 ADULT PROGRAMS EDUCATION ADULT CLAY WRITE YOUR WORLD Beginner or advanced, learn the po er’s wheel, or hand build, sculpture. Only requirement is have an idea in mind, I’ll enhance it from there & have fun! Everyone has their own stories to tell and their own voice, whether the stories stem from imagina on or memory. Susan Wallach provides a safe atmosphere to write, using prompts (evoca ve prose, poetry, photos, props, music) to spark your crea ve voice. A er wri ng, we will read our pieces aloud and the group will respond with only posi ve comments, for everything in the work‐ shop is a first dra and deserves encouragement. We will focus on what sounds beau ful, what stays with the lis‐ tener, what is memorable. Session I Day: Tuesday Time: 9:00am‐12:00pm Start Date: May 31 (3 weeks) Fee: $130 Resident/$145 Non‐Resident Session II Day: Thursday Time: 6:00‐9:00pm Start Date: July 19 (4 weeks) Fee: $175 Resident/$190 Non‐Resident Instructor: Susan Wallach Day: Tuesday Time: 10:00am‐12:00pm Loca on: Philipstown Community Center Start Date: May 24 (4 weeks) Fee: $65 Resident / $80 Non‐Resident EXERCISE ADULT PICK‐UP SOCCER BASIC PILATES (18 years and up) Instructor: Tom Ptacek Day: Wednesday Time: 6:00pm ‐ Dark Loca on: Philipstown Park Start Date: April 20 Fee: $30 for the year Res./$40 Non‐Res. Basic Pilates classes will acquaint individuals with the progression of exercises that form a basic Pilates mat class. Walk‐ins are welcome at a $14 per class fee. No 5/27. Instructor: Kelly House Day: Friday Time: 9:15‐10:15am Loca on: Community Center Performance Space Start Date: May 20 (4 weeks) Fee: $45 Resident / $60 Non‐Resident BALLET FOR ADULTS These Classes focus on total fitness‐‐body and mind. Each class will begin with a sequence of "barre" exercises fol‐ lowed by stretching/floor exercises and ending with "center" work. You will need socks or ballet slippers for barre work but ballet slippers are necessary (or bare feet) for "center" work. REGISTRATION FOR ALL SUMMER PROGRAMS OPENS MAY 9th FOR RESIDENTS AND MAY 16th FOR NON‐RESIDENTS Instructor: Mary Del Vecchio Day: Tuesday or Thursday Time: 6:00‐7:30pm Loca on: Community Center Start Date: June 28 or June 30 (7 weeks) Fee: $90 Resident / $105 Non‐Resident 16 ADULT PROGRAMS MEN’S BASKETBALL (18 years and up) CIZE LIVE Join the movement with Cize Live! With its hip choreog‐ raphy, hot music, and nonstop movement, Cize Live will have you bus n’ out full dance rou ne. to the ho est music tracks. Get sweaty and enjoy the amazing workout. No class 5/30. Instructor: John Froats Day: Monday Time: 7:30‐9:30pm Loca on: Community Center Gym Start Date: Ongoing Fee: $3 per night Residents/$5 Non‐Residents Instructor: Karen Van Riper Day: Monday Time: 7:00‐8:00pm Loca on: Philipstown Community Center Start Date: May 16 (6 weeks) Fee: $65 Resident / $80 Non‐Resident MODERN DANCE This is a movement class geared towards physically ac ve adults that either have no or some dance background. The class focuses on specific movement ideas, most of which stem from various modern dance styles and tech‐ niques. While the class is quite physical (you'll certainly get a workout!), we will explore such things as breathing, mindfulness, and how to be present in all aspects of your daily movement. Karen Van Riper is a Beachbody Live cer fied instructor who a ended the very first CIZE LIVE training in Nashville with the creator of CIZE ‐‐ Shaun T. CORE CARDIO CLASS FOR WOMEN Join us for an hour filled with high impact cardiovascular circuits, body condi oning and core exercises. Burn fat and build muscle tone with a total body workout. Bring your own hand weights, towel, mat and water bo le. This class is for women only. Instructor: Nathalie Jonas Day: Tuesday Time: 10:00‐11:00am Loca on: Community Center Performance Room Start Date: May 10 (6 weeks) Fee: $65 Residents / $80 Non‐Residents Instructor: Cecily Hall Loca on: Community Center Performance Class Day: Monday Time: 7:00‐8:00pm Start Date: July 11 (6 weeks) Fee: $60 Residents / $75 Non‐Residents *Nathalie Jonas has been a professional dancer and teacher in New York for over 15 years. She taught at Bar‐ nard College for 10 years and now teaches and choreo‐ graphs throughout the Hudson Valley and Westchester. POWER HOUR EXERCISE CLASS FOR WOMEN Join us for an hour filled with high impact cardiovascular circuits, body condi oning and endurance exercises. Burn fat and build muscle tone with a total body workout. Bring your own hand weights, towel, mat and water bo le. This class is for women only. You can sign up for one or two days per week. No 5/30. INTERMEDIATE PILATES The Intermediate sessions will delve a li le further into the exercises, and intensity will be increased for more advanced individuals. Walk‐ins are welcome at a $14 per class fee if minimum registra on if met to run the class. No class 5/30. Instructor: Cecily Hall Loca on: Community Center Gymnasium Day: Monday or Wednesday or both Time: 9:30‐10:30am Start Date: May 16 or May 18 (5 weeks ) Fee: $50 one day or $88 two days ‐ Residents $65 one day or $103 two days ‐ Non‐Resid. Instructor: Kelly House Day: Monday Time: 9:15‐10:15am Loca on: Community Center Performance Space Start Date: May 16 (4 weeks) Fee: $45 Resident / $60 Non‐Resident 17 ADULT PROGRAMS VOLLEYBALL YOGA WITH KATHIE SCANLON (18 years and up) Instructor: Gloria McVey Day: Thursday Time: 7:30‐9:30pm Yoga with Kathie Scanlon provides light hearted instruc‐ on in breathing techniques, alignment and body aware‐ ness in a friendly, community atmosphere. This is a be‐ ginning level class appropriate for those who are new to yoga, returning to a prac ce or those with a beginner's mind. Those with injuries or physical limita ons will be assisted in finding safe and comfortable adapta ons. The emphasis is on Basic Floor poses, along with some stand‐ ing poses and final relaxa on; this is not a power or Vinyasa class. Yoga offers the opportunity to learn to be er manage stress, improve concentra on, flexibility and balance. Walk‐ins are welcome at $12 per class if minimum registra on. Day: Sunday Time: 6:00‐8:00pm Loca on: Community Center Gym Start Date: Ongoing Fee: $3 per night Residents/$5 Non‐Residents YAMUNA BODY ROLLING U lizing balls of different sizes, students will perform a series of rou nes to organize the body. The balls start ul mately impact the bones and con nue to tendons and then muscles to correctly align your body, elongate mus‐ cles and maximize performance. Walk‐ins are welcome at $14 fee per class. No class 5/30. Instructor: Kathie Scanlon Day: Tuesday Time: 9:30‐10:45am Loca on: Old VFW Hall, Cold Spring Start Date: June 7 (8 weeks) Fee: $75 Resident / $90 Non‐Resident Instructor: Judith Marx Day: Monday Time: 10:15‐11:15am Loca on: Community Center Performance Space Start Date: May 9 (6 weeks) Fee: $65 Resident / $80 Non‐Resident ZUMBA® The Zumba® program fuses hypno c La n rhythms and easy‐to‐follow moves to create a one‐of‐a‐kind fitness program that will blow you away. Our goal is simple: We want you to want to work out, to love working out, to get hooked. The rou nes feature interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat. Walk‐ins are welcome at a $14 fee per class if minimum registra on is met to run the class. No 5/26 YOGA WITH KATHY BARNES What separates yoga from “exercising” is the focus on integra ng the body and mind. Regular prac ce develops heightened physical and mental awareness, brings about beneficial changes to our bodies and helps create a sense of well‐being. Kathy’s class emphasizes proper alignment of the body, building strength and flexibility of the mus‐ cles and joints, and the integra on of the healing powers of the breath. Walk‐ins are welcome at a $12 fee per class. No 7/4 & 7/18. Instructor: Marisol Kamkoff Day/Time: Thursday, 9:45‐10:45am Loca on: Philipstown Community Center Start Date: May 19 (4 weeks) Fee: $45 Resident / $60 Non‐Resident Instructor: Kathy Barnes, CYT Day: Monday Time: 7:30‐8:45pm Loca on: Old VFW Hall, Cold Spring Start Date: June 20 (4 weeks) Fee: $38 Resident / $53 Non‐Resident REGISTRATION FOR ALL SUMMER PROGRAMS OPENS MAY 9th FOR RESIDENTS AND MAY 16th FOR NON‐RESIDENTS 18 19 20 Important Information OFFICE HOURS: M - F, 8:30am - 4:00pm PHONE: (845)424-4618 or 424-4662 WEBSITE: www.philipstownrecreation.com FAX: (845)424-4686 The Philipstown Recreation Commission reserves the right to change or cancel programs. The Commission reserves the right to deny entry into, or remove any participant from any program due to disciplinary problems, or to avoid creating a staffing hardship which is beyond reasonable expectations of the PRD. We reserve the right to photograph, video or record any Recreation program and use for future promotions. The Town is not responsible for typographical errors. PROGRAM INFORMATION Recreation news is published in the local papers weekly. Seasonal brochures are inserted in the paper 5 times during the year. Program brochures and flyers are also available at the Department Office and Town Hall. REGISTRATION No one may participate in any program unless they are pre-registered. Incomplete or inaccurate forms may be returned. Remember.. all our programs have limited registration. Be sure to register as soon as possible. All registrations are on a first come first serve basis. There is a $15.00 late registration fee for all programs with a registration deadline. PLEASE NOTE: ALL OUTSTANDING BILLS MUST BE PAID BEFORE PARTICIPATION IN NEW PROGRAMS. PAYMENT INFORMATION Methods: We accept payments by cash, check Mastercard, Visa or Discover. Payment Plan: A payment plan is available to resident families. We also offer a sliding scale fee, based upon income tax returns. Please call Walk-In: Phone-In: Mail-In: Non-Resident: the Recreation Department for more information. Requests are kept confidential. It is suggested that you register in person for all programs at the Recreation Office, during regular business hours. You may register by phone. Payment must be received 2 weeks before program starts. If payment is not received by the due date there is no guarantee for admittance into a program. Completed registration forms together with appropriate fees will be accepted by mail, unless program specifies otherwise. Space in any program cannot be guaranteed. No registration confirmation is sent. Your cancelled check is your receipt. There is an additional fee for non-residents in all programs. Call office for details. PARENTS RESPONSIBLITY Programs and sports are for registrants and team members only. Do not allow your children to “hang out” at practices or programs where they are not registered. Recreation and /or School staff will not be responsible for extra people. Parents must be responsible to know when a program begins and ends. It is unfair to drop off children early or pick them up late, to and from any program. CANCELLATIONS Listen to WHUD 100.7 for cancellations or other emergencies. Please do not call the radio station. Cancellations will also be posted on www.philipstownrecreation.con. We must plan in advance to create our programs, which includes scheduling staff and facilities, and purchasing necessary supplies. Please register early to avoid canceling a program. REFUND / CREDIT Refunds will be issued to all registrants in case of program cancellation by the Recreation Department. Refunds, at registrant’s request, may be made up to one week prior to the start of the program. Participants may be offered a pro-rated credit towards future recreation fees if a documented medical problem prevents completion of a program. All department credits must be used within a year of date issued. No refunds for ticket purchases for any trips, events or theatre productions. There is a 15% administrative fee for all refunds and withdrawals issued less than one week prior to the start of the program. Once the program has begun, there are no refunds except for documented medical reason. RETURNED CHECKS There is a charge of $30 for any check returned, regardless of the amount of the check. Checks cannot be redeposited. INSURANCE The Town’s insurance plan is in excess of all other valid and collectable individual or group accident and/or health insurance in force at the time of an accident. You must submit all bills to your own insurance first, and then the Town policy will pick-up the unpaid balances up to the limits of the policy less deductible. 21 DIRECTIONS CLAUDIO MARZOLLO COMMUNITY CENTER OF PHILIPSTOWN 107 GLENCLYFFE DRIVE, GARRISON: Go south at the traffic light at the intersec on of 9D and Route 403. Turn into the second driveway on the right (Glenclyffe Drive), a short distance a er the Highlands Country Club entrance. Follow Glenclyffe Drive and make your first le . Go past the fields and into the parking lot . We ask that you please drive slowly on the grounds of the Commu‐ nity Center and the Garrison Ins tute in considera on of all who use this property. OLD VFW HALL, KEMBLE AVENUE, COLD SPRING: The Old VFW Hall is located at 46 Kemble Avenue in the heart of Cold Spring Village. Head down Main Street toward the river, and make a le hand turn onto Rock Street. Follow Rock Street to Kemble Avenue and make a right hand turn. The Old VFW Hall is on the le hand side of the street. Park across the street around the fenced‐in field. PHILIPSTOWN PARK: The Town Park is located on Route 9D, in Garrison. There is ample parking available, except during Soccer and Lacrosse seasons, due to the popularity of these programs. When parking is at a premium, please park as close to the neighbor‐ ing cars as possible and be aware that there are many other program par cipants trying to find a space. PHILIPSTOWN DEPOT THEATRE: From Route 9D in Garrison, take either Upper Sta on Road or Lower Sta on Road down the hill to Garrison’s Landing. At the bo om of the hill, park in either Metro North Parking Lot (free on weekends and evenings). The Theatre is in the old train sta on on the West (river) side of the tracks. The smaller, northern lot is the closest parking lot and has an underpass to the theatre. If you come by train, get off at Garrison Sta on, take the overpass to the river side of the tracks and walk north to the old train sta on. CONTINENTAL VILLAGE CLUBHOUSE: Traveling on Route 9 South towards Peekskill, turn onto Winston Lane, the road immediately south of the Stadium Res‐ taurant. Stay right on Winston Lane to a right‐hand turn on Ox Yoke Road. This takes you to the Clubhouse. 22 PhilipstownRecreationDepartment 2016 YOUTH PROGRAM REGISTRATION Please print clearly First Name ________________________________________ Last Name ______________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________________________ Grade ______________________ Date of Birth ________________________ Male __________ Female _________ Phone (H) ___________________________ (W) ________________________ Emergency ________________________ Allergies / Comments _______________________________________________________________________________ Email Address _____________________________________________________________________________________ PROGRAMS/SUGGESTIONS YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR: 1.________________________________________ 2.________________________________________ 3.________________________________________ 4.________________________________________ 5.________________________________________ 6.________________________________________ 7.________________________________________ 8.________________________________________ 9.________________________________________ 10._______________________________________ ______ My child is in the 6th grad or above and have the right to be released from any program on their own at their sole discretion. ______ The Philipstown Recreation Department reserves the right to photograph, video or record any Recreation Program and use for future promotions. Please check this box if you do not want your child’s picture to be used. Make checks payable to: Philipstown Recreation Department, PO Box 155, Cold Spring, New York, 10516 All outstanding bills must be paid before participating in new programs. Please call the Recreation Department if you wish to set up a payment plan; inquiries are confidential. Refunds/Credits: Refunds will be issued to all registrants incase of program cancellation by the Recreation Department. Refunds, at registrants request, may be made up to one week prior to start of a program. Participants may be offered a pro-rated credit towards future recreation fees if a documented problem prevents completion of a program. There is a 15% administrative fee for all refunds and withdrawals issued less than one week prior to the start of the program. Once the program has begun, there are no refunds except for documented medical reasons. If you no show for a program and do not have a documented medical reason, you will be responsible for the entire cost. 1/we undersigned, Parent(s) or Legal Guardian of the above named, a minor, do herby attest that my child is physically able to participate in the above program(s) and I/we authorize Philipstown Recreation Department and staff as our agent(s) to consent to any licensed physician or surgeon. It is understood that this authorization is given in advance of any special need of treatment but is given to provide any authority on the part of the aforesaid agent(s) to give consent to any and all such procedures, treatment, or hospital care with the physician, or surgeon in the exercise of his/her best judgment may deem advisable. This authorization is effective for one year after the signature date. ___________________________________ (Signature) Parent/Legal Guardian ___________________________________ (Print Name) Parent/Legal Guardian 23 __________________ Date 24 PhilipstownRecreationDepartment 2016 ADULT PROGRAM REGISTRATION Please print clearly First Name ________________________________________ Last Name ______________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone (H) ___________________________ (W) ________________________ Emergency ________________________ Allergies / Comments _______________________________________________________________________________ Email Address _____________________________________________________________________________________ PROGRAMS/SUGGESTIONS YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR: 1.________________________________________ 2.________________________________________ 3.________________________________________ 4.________________________________________ 5.________________________________________ 6.________________________________________ 7.________________________________________ 8.________________________________________ 9.________________________________________ 10._______________________________________ ______ The Philipstown Recreation Department reserves the right to photograph, video or record any Recreation Program and use for future promotions. Please check this box if you do not want your picture to be used. Make checks payable to: Philipstown Recreation Department, PO Box 155, Cold Spring, New York, 10516 All outstanding bills must be paid before participating in new programs. Please call the Recreation Department if you wish to set up a payment plan; inquiries are confidential. Refunds/Credits: Refunds will be issued to all registrants incase of program cancellation by the Recreation Department. Refunds, at registrants request, may be made up to one week prior to start of a program. Participants may be offered a pro-rated credit towards future recreation fees if a documented problem prevents completion of a program. There is a 15% administrative fee for all refunds and withdrawals issued less than one week prior to the start of the program. Once the program has begun, there are no refunds except for documented medical reasons. If you no show for a program and do not have a documented medical reason, you will be responsible for the entire cost. The Town’s insurance plan is excess to all other valid and collectible individual or group accident and/or health insurance in force at the time of an accident, i.e.; you must submit all bills to your insurance first, and then the Town policy will pickup the un-paid balance, up to the limits of the policy less deductible. ___________________________________ (Signature) ___________________________________ (Print Name) 25 __________________ Date 26 27 The Philipstown Recrea on Department would like to offer a special thank you to the following 2016 All‐Star Sponsors: ANGELINA’S B&L DELI DAIN’S LUMBER GARRISON WOODS PIDALA ELECTRIC PUTNAM COUNTY NEWS & RECORDER T H A N K YO U TO A L L O U R S P O N S O RS Bailey Cosme c and Family Den stry, Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corp., Cold Spring Apothecary, Cold Spring Boat Club, Countryside Motel, Energy Savers and Air Quality Services, Fresh Company, Gerelli Insurance Agency, Inc., Gergely Pediatrics, Gregorio Construc on, Haldane Faculty Associa on, Harold Lyons & Sons, Marc’s Landscaping, Maya Café & Can na, North Highlands Engine Co. #1, On the Fly Cycling & Fitness Studio, Philipstown Tree Service, Powers & Haar Insurance, Riverview Restaurant, Royal Car ng Service Co, Sheila Williams Photography, SWING, Synergy Gas, Walter Hoving Home If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, please visit www.philipstownrecrea on.com or call 845.424.4618. 28