BOROUGH OF FRANKLIN PARK
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BOROUGH OF FRANKLIN PARK
BOROUGH OF FRANKLIN PARK 2009 RECREATION NEWS 7EST)NGOMAR2OADs0ITTSBURGH0!s0HONEs&AX 7EBSITE!DDRESSWWWFRANKLINPARKBOROUGHUSs%MAIL!DDRESSEMAIL FRANKLINPARKBOROUGHUS 24th ANNUAL “FESTIVAL IN THE PARK” SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 2009 Our summer tradition of Franklin Park’s community day continues on with its 24th year running! The Festival in the Park will be held on the lower fields of Blueberry Hill Park and this year we will have a new addition to the area, a 40ft x 60ft., two-story pavilion. As always, we will have a variety of foods, entertainment and games for our residents and guests. With the growing popularity of the community day, we continue to find new types of entertainment, guest appearances and services that we can provide. The day will be filled with inflatables for all ages, pie eating contests, Wild World of Animals show, story telling hour in the Log House and several other activities and attractions running throughout the day from 2:30PM – 9:00PM. With all of the positive feedback we had in 2007 about the featured band, we decided to bring them back for an encore performance. “Night Life” will be performing in the evening hours for your enjoyment. The evening will be capped off with a magnificent display of fireworks lasting about 18 minutes in length. Keep your eyes open for the Festival mailer for a complete schedule of the day’s events. HIGHLIGHTS PAGE Scholarship Golf Outing Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 SPRING & SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAMS Toddler’s & Children’s Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Youth & Teen Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Adult & Senior Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Family Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Movies in the Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Community Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Youth Sports Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 2009 Budget Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Program Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 FRANKLIN PARK WELCOMES THE NEW MAYOR – See article on page 36. Public Hearing to review proposed changes to the borough’s Zoning, Subdivision and Land Development Ordinances scheduled for Wednesday, March 11, 2009 at the Franklin Park Fire Hall. See article on page 39. 1 COMMUNITY INTERESTS SCHOLARSHIP GOLF OUTING SPONSORS EVENT SPONSORS - $2,500 WRIGHT AUTOMOTIVE DEALERSHIPS (GMC, Hummer, Hyundai, Isuzu, Nissan, Pontiac, Saab, Suzuki) DIAMOND SPONSORS - $1,000 CJ Betters, Inc. Ridge Forest Development Dragun’s Landscape & Supply Lindy Paving, Inc PNC Bank Schrim Auto Body, LLC GOLD SPONSORS - $500 Franklin Village Shops - Walnut Capital Management Law Offices of Ira Weiss Macy’s Portrait Studio - David C Barker Photographer Jan Rea - County Council Representative SILVER SPONSORS - $300 Councilpersons Andrew Hrishenko/Ashok Marwah Hopey Heating & Cooling Soergel Greenhouses Traffic Control Equipment & Supplies Co. Inc. PATRON SPONSORS - $175 Laura Coombs/Planning Comm. Member Ray Donch Body Werks, Inc. HT Capital Markets LUNCH SPONSOR Thomas R. Reinsel, Charitable Trust TEE SIGN SPONSORS - $125 Baierl Automotive AA Scholze & Co. Roofing Renny Clark CG Supply Inc. Cohen Law Group Consolidated Communications First City-Spring Ridge Dev. First Energy Gateway Engineers, Inc. Gibson-Thomas Engineering Jerry’s Car Wash Misty Pines Dog Park Co. Professional Graphic Communications, Inc. Ryan Homes Stone Mansion Homeowners Assoc. EA Thaner & Assoc. Waste Management Wine Concrete Products, Inc. YMCA 2 BLUEBERRY HILL PARK PAVILION The long awaited Blueberry Hill Park Pavilion will be completed this spring. This unique structure is a two-story facility located in the meadow area of Blueberry Hill Park near the Log House. The upper level of the pavilion is a large open area with picnic tables that will seat 140 people. The lower level has restrooms, a storage room, a concession stand and a picnic area that will seat 28 people. Both levels have access to a large playground adjacent to the pavilion. A softball ball field and a football/ multipurpose field are also available for use, when not in use by the associations. A 70 car parking area is close by to accommodate your guests. Electric is available on both levels to meet your needs. The upper level picnic area is a great place for graduation parties, family reunions or any other event requiring a large picnic facility. The lower level picnic area is a great place for smaller events, such as birthday parties. Plans are to have both picnic areas available for rent starting Memorial Day weekend. Call 412-364-4115 Ext. “0” for reservations. FRANKLIN PARK BOROUGH WINS STATEWIDE AWARD On March 11, 2008 the Pennsylvania Recreation and Park Society, Inc. (PRPS) selected Franklin Park Borough’s “Pioneer Living Program” as winner of its annual Excellence in Programming competition. PRPS presented the Excellence in Programming award during an awards ceremony at the 61st Annual PRPS State Conference held at Seven Springs Resort in Champion, PA. The Pioneer Living Program, instructed by Leah Schram, offers children the opportunity to experience what life was like on the frontier. During the week-long program, the participant’s activities may include: daily chores, making homemade ice cream, dipping wax candles, churning butter, making frontier toys and crafts, playing pioneer games and having special guest appearances, such as Abraham Lincoln. The children participating in this program had a tremendous learning experience and had fun at the same time. Planning Commissioner Member Laura A. Coombs Congratulates the 2008 Franklin PArk Boro Scholarship Recipients In 2008 a significant number of improvements were made in the parks that ameliorated park aesthetics and safety. At Old Orchard Park several major drainage issues along the trail were resolved. Additional drainage issues will be addressed in 2009 that will further enhance the trail. The entrances to the trail at Old Orchard Park from Kingridge Road and Old Orchard Road were landscaped in the fall to improve their appearances and make the trail a more desirable place to walk. The multipurpose field at Old Orchard was seeded in the fall and should be available for use early in the summer. At Acorn Park the deck hockey court received a fresh color coating to improve its appearance and playability. Swing mats were installed under the swings to improve safety and maintenance at the playground. The hiking trail at Linbrook Park is nearing completion. In 2008 four more Boy Scouts, working on their Eagle Scout badges, completed sections of the trail. The last section will be completed in the spring of 2009. When the main loop of the trail is completed, a trailhead sign will be installed officially designating the trail as the Linbrook Eagle Scout Trail and recognizing the Eagle Scouts who worked on the trail. The sign will also show the location of the entire trail, its length and the degree of difficulty in each section. Safety was one of the main concerns at Blueberry Hill Park in 2008. A number of safety measures for the Blueberry Patch playground included: the installation of speed bumps, angled wheel stops for parking, painted stop blocks and new park signage. Safety mats were installed under the swings behind the baseball concession stand and new bleachers with safety railings were placed at each ball field. Dusk to dawn lights were also installed near the ball fields to ensure safety and security in that area. New safety material was placed on the playgrounds and the sand was replenished in the playground sandbox and on the volleyball court. Additional improvements in Blueberry included: (1) new lights on the girls’ softball field; (2) new roofs on the dugouts on the pony field; (3) paving the Activity Center parking lot; (4) installation of Dogipots; (5) relocation of the road that went around the old barn; (6) relocation of the meadow playground; (7) installation of irrigation in the meadow area; (8) installation of a backstop in the meadow area; and (9) construction began on the new pavilion. 2008 COMMUNITY INTERESTS PARK IMPROVEMENTS/ FUTURE DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP HONOR ROLL Mark & Denise Chisholm Laura & Ron Coombs Martha & Bill Creese Hopey Heating & Cooling Dennis & Rose Donham Dick & Marlene Hartman Jane & Mike Hopey Andrew & Dorothy Hrishenko Dennis E. O’Keefe Kathleen Reuter Terry & Ambrose Rocca Amy & Alan Sable Teamsters – Local 249 Please include my name in the 2009 Community Scholarship Honor Roll. I have enclosed $ ______________ representing _________________ $ 10.00 contribution(s) Name: ___________________________________________ Address:__________________________________________ City, State & Zip: __________________________________ My contribution is made on behalf of: __________________ MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: F.P.B. Community Scholarship Fund c/o Franklin Park Borough 2344 West Ingomar Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15237 The emphasis for park projects in 2009 will continue to be more towards completing pending projects and improving existing facilities. This work will include; Acorn Park – (1) pave the entrance road and small parking area at the deck hockey court, (2) clear the hiking and mountain biking trails; Old Orchard Park – (1) pave the entrance road and 3 COMMUNITY INTERESTS Park Improvements/Future Development Cont. parking area, (2) construct the detention pond, (3) grade and seed the lower level activity area; Blueberry Hill Park – (1) complete the construction of the pavilion, (2) install guide rail along the road to the meadow area, (3) complete the layout and construction of the new ball field in the meadow, (4) construct a walking path around the meadow area, (5) install new siding on the baseball concession stand, and (6) landscape several areas; Linbrook Park – (1) install new entrance sign, (2) enlarge existing parking area, (3) revise the layout of the existing softball field, and (4) construct a regulation size lacrosse field. BLUEBERRY ACTIVITY CENTER, PAVILION AND GAZEBO RENTALS FOR 2010 According to Borough policy, the Borough will begin accepting contracts for rental of the Activity Center, Pavilion and Gazebo for all 2010 dates starting the first Monday of March 2009. In order to secure a date, the Borough must receive a completed rental agreement and a deposit check made out to “Franklin Park Borough”. We cannot reserve your requested date until we receive these items. BLUEBERRY HILL PARK GAZEBO The gazebo provides a beautiful setting for something as simple as a birthday party or something as elegant as a wedding ceremony. The paver-stone walkways and patio along with the stone retaining walls add even more appeal to this site. The gazebo is available to rent for any type of gathering and can currently seat 36 people. If additional chairs and tables are needed for larger parties, they must be supplied by the renter. Electricity is available at the gazebo. For more information call 412-364-4115 Ext. “0”. BLUEBERRY HILL PARK CLOSED ON JUNE 4TH Blueberry Hill Park will be closed to the general public on June 4, 2009 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM for the Western Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Public Works Association’s Equipment Show. The purpose of the equipment show is to educate municipal officials on the latest equipment and technologies available to increase efficiency and effectiveness of public works departments. Equipment vendors will display and demonstrate new equipment for snow removal, street paving and repair, sanitary and storm sewer maintenance, sports field maintenance, roadside vegetation control and many other tasks that are performed by public works departments. Elected officials, municipal managers, public works directors and supervisors and others from western Pennsylvania municipalities whose jobs involve the construction and maintenance of municipal facilities are invited. 4 3362 Babcock Blvd Pittsburgh, PA 15237 (412) 366-5692 Sales Service Maintenance Installation Save $20 on your next service call in 2009 Service only, does not include maintenance. Show this ad during service call for savings. Call 412.889.5077 for emergency service. or $149 for Full HVAC System Maintenance Check includes furnace, air cleaner, humidifier and air conditioner. Air cleaner filters, humidifier pads, refrigerant and any necessary service parts are extra. Weather permitting for system check. Offer expires August 31, 2009 Bryant Factory Authorized Dealer We Service All Brands of Equipment Serving the North Hills Area for over 30 years Congratulations to this year’s Scholarship Recipients from Councilmen Andrew Hrishenko & Ash Marwah COMMUNITY INTERESTS Please plan to visit one of our community parks. See map for locations. Acorn Park offers deck hockey, playground equipment, grill, picnic tables, hiking trails, restrooms and a mountain bike trail. Blueberry Hill Park offers picnic tables, baseball/softball fields, basketball courts, bocce court, football fields, jogging track, three super playgrounds, sand volleyball, batting cages, concession stand (open during ballgames), restrooms, an activity center, horseshoe pit, a log house, sled riding slope, hiking trail and a large picnic pavilion. Linbrook Park offers picnic shelters, four ball fields, soccer field, cricket field, lacrosse field, playgrounds, hiking trails, obstacle course, horseshoe pit, volleyball, batting cage, 1/4 mile wildflower trail and restrooms. Mel Lubert Nature Preserve offers a natural area for wildlife observation. Old Orchard Park offers a walking trail (dog friendly) and a mutli-purpose field. HOW TO RESERVE FRANKLIN PARK RECREATIONAL FACILITIES Picnic shelters, ballfields, volleyball and basketball courts can be reserved for group use. Groups using a facility are required to leave the facility clean, orderly and deposit garbage in appropriate receptacles. Permits for picnic shelters may be obtained through the Franklin Park Borough Office. Athletic teams or organizations desiring to use ballfields must obtain a permit from the Franklin Park Borough Office. Proof of adequate insurance coverage and a modest user fee will be required. The volleyball and basketball facilities at Blueberry Hill Park may be reserved on Mondays or Thursdays. Permits for two-hour periods may be issued for those days. On other days the volleyball and basketball facilities are available on a first come - first serve basis. The activity center, gazebo and pavilion at Blueberry Hill Park can be reserved for various group functions. Call the Franklin Park Borough Office at 412-364-4115 Ext. 0 for rental information. See Us For All Your Landscape Products! Visit Our Large Display Lot Open 7 Days a Week! Contractors Welcome Franklin Park See directions below (412) 635-8441 www.draguns.com FREE DELIVERY of mulch products (10 yards or more) Cannot be combined with any other coupon or offer. Good now through March 30, 2010 Retaining Walls & Pavers &12#,/+9-.*3/.& &823/.&9&,(#1% Techo-Bloc DIRECTIONS: Brandt School Road, North, left on Wexford-Bayne Road (Rte. 910 West), Go 1.7 miles, Dragun’s on left. • Cordwood • Aluminum Edging • Rubber Mulch • Natural & Dyed Mulches • Decorative Boulders • Decorative Gravel & Sand • Pond & Field Stones • Boulders & Flagstone • Certified Playground Mulch • Screened Top Soil • Mushroom Manure • Penn State Grass Seed Pick-up or Delivery $2.00 OFF Per Yard Shredded Mulch Cannot be combined with any other coupon or offer. Good now through March 30, 2010 5 SAVE ON FAMILY SUMMER OUTINGS WITH DISCOUNT TICKETS COMMUNITY INTERESTS This summer you can purchase discounted tickets for your family outings at many local, regional and national amusement parks and attractions. The Pennsylvania Recreation and Park Society, through Franklin Park Borough, is offering discounted tickets to: Baltimore Aquarium, Busch Gardens/Water Country USA, Cedar Point, Colonial Williamsburg, Geauga Lake, Hershey Park, Idlewild, Kennywood, Pittsburgh Zoo, Sandcastle, and many more. For tickets and a full listing of attractions, call 412-364-4115 Ext. 0. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED We are in need of volunteers to assist with our summer playground program. This is a great opportunity for youth and teens to do some volunteer community service. Not only is this an enriching experience, but it is also a substantial part in the selection of candidates for the Franklin Park Borough Scholarship Fund. Adults are also welcome to volunteer to help with the playground program. Many residents, and especially Boy Scout Troop 36, have volunteered their time over the years to make our programs successful. We sincerely appreciate their help and look forward to working with them in the future. However, we need more volunteers as our programs expand. Please consider volunteering for some of our other programs such as: the Easter Egg Hunt, Special Needs Program, Halloween Party, etc. The personal satisfaction that can be derived from volunteering is indescribable. Contact Jim Watenpool at 412-364-4115 Ext. 318 or Brianne Morris at Ext. 347 to volunteer. SERVING FRANKLIN PARK RESIDENTS FOR OVER THE PAST 20 YEARS Frank Schrim Auto Body is a complete collision service repair facility. Working with all insurance companies. Free Estimates. All worked performed comes with a life time guarantee for as long as you own the vehicle. 515 Perry Highway West View, PA 15229 (412) 931-2224 fax: (412) 931-0321 email: [email protected] Frank Schrim, owner 6 TODDLER & CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS TODDLER’S & CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS TODDLER’S AND CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS THE LITTLE ACHIEVERS PROGRAM SERIES: The following six-one hour programs are designed to provide your preschool child an opportunity to learn and/or exercise in a fun-filled environment. Please register for the programs separately. Registration is required at least five days prior to each program. NUMBERS RHUMBA This one hour program offers a new and exciting way to get children excited about numbers! We’re doing the numbers rhumba! We will create wrist bells that the children will use to count and interact with the music. Children will engage themselves in a fun, musical and educational environment. Must have a minimum of 8 children. WHERE: WHO: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: Blueberry Hill Park Activity Center - lower level Boys and Girls ages 2 – 3 years Wednesday, March 18, 2009 10:00AM – 11:00AM $10.00 Lisa Finn or Michelle Gonzalez q# NURSERY RHYME TIME Children will experience the timeless tradition of nursery rhymes in a hands-on and creative way. Interactive activities and of course reading the rhymes will create an hour of learning fun! Themes will include: Numbers 1 – 10, weather, under/over concept and more. Must have a minimum of 8 children. WHERE: WHO: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: Blueberry Hill Park Activity Center - lower level Boys and Girls ages 2 – 4 years Wednesday, March 25, 2009 10:00AM – 11:00AM $10.00 Lisa Finn or Michelle Gonzalez 12 3 ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COUNCIL OPENINGS The Borough EAC Board has two openings. Any citizen wishing to be considered for these positions must submit a resume or letter of interest to Borough Council. Please respond by March 10, 2009. The EAC is an advisory body that makes recommendations to the Planning Commission and Borough Council regarding any and all environmental matters that come before those two boards. 7 TODDLER’S & CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS ANIMALS OF THE ALPHABET Let’s explore the amazing world of animals while we practice the alphabet! Yes, there is an animal for every letter of the alphabet and we are going to find out what they are. Journey through our animal safari obstacle course where we will hop, skip and jump our way through our letters! Snack will be included. Must have a minimum of 8 children. WHERE: WHO: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: Blueberry Hill Park Activity Center - lower level Boys and Girls ages 2 – 4 years Wednesday, April 1, 2009 10:00AM – 11:00AM $10.00 Lisa Finn or Michelle Gonzalez LET’S SHAPE THE WORLD AROUND US What a wonderful way to teach children their shapes than to look at the world around them. A story and game will complement this fun lesson. Children will leave this program with a better understanding of their basic shapes. Must have a minimum of 8 children. WHERE: WHO: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: 8 Blueberry Hill Park Activity Center - lower level Boys and Girls ages 2 – 3 years Wednesday, April 8, 2009 10:00AM – 11:00AM $10.00 Lisa Finn or Michelle Gonzalez TODDLER’S & CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS WIGGLES, JIGGLES AND GIGGLES Join us for a fun filled wiggly and jiggly time! Toddlers will enjoy manipulating jello, noodles, worms and more! This one hour program will also include a silly song and large/small motor exercise movements that will most certainly make your child wiggly and giggly. Must have a minimum of 8 children. WHERE: WHO: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: Blueberry Hill Park Activity Center - lower level Boys and Girls ages 2 – 3 years Wednesday, April 15, 2009 10:00AM – 11:00AM $10.00 Lisa Finn or Michelle Gonzalez LITTLE JUMPERS Various exercise activities will teach your children the idea that exercise is essential to building healthy bodies. These fun activities will most certainly get their hearts pumping. We will discuss what foods are healthy and what food we should stay away from or eat in moderation. A healthy snack and story will complement this class. Must have a minimum of 8 children. WHERE: WHO: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: Blueberry Hill Park Activity Center - lower level Boys and Girls ages 2 – 6 years Wednesday, April 22, 2009 10:00AM – 11:00AM $10.00 Lisa Finn or Michelle Gonzalez 9 TODDLER’S & CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS PRESCHOOL PLAYTIME PROGRAM Introduce your preschooler to exciting, structured play time! You and your preschoolers can enjoy one hour of creative crafts, stimulating story time and polite play time. During this eight week program, preschoolers and a parent will work on social skills and sharing in a caring environment while having FUN! Each child can bring toys of his or her own as well as use some of the toys provided. WHERE: WHO: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: Blueberry Hill Activity Center - lower level Ages 18 months to 4 years Thursdays, April 2 – May 21, 2009 10:00AM – 11:00AM $20.00 Brianne Morris START SMART BASEBALL Start Smart Baseball prepares children (ages 3-5) for organized tee ball, baseball and softball in a FUN, non-threatening environment. The program focuses on teaching children and their parent(s) a variety of baseball skills including: throwing, catching, batting, and running/agility. Start Smart Baseball sessions are held one hour a week for six weeks. Each week the exercises become increasingly more difficult as the class progresses and the children show improvement. At least one parent must participate. Each child will receive a participant kit valued at $31.00 that includes fun, safe, developmentally appropriate equipment. For more information: contact Jim Watenpool at 412-364-4115 Ext. 318 or Brianne Morris Ext. 347. REGISTRATION REQUIRED BY APRIL 10, 2009, so that the kit can be ordered on time. Maximum of 20 participants. BE SURE TO MARK ON REGISTRATION SHEET IF YOUR CHILD IS LEFT OR RIGHT HANDED. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: New pavilion – Lower meadow area Saturdays, April 18 – May 23, 2009 or Thursdays, April 23 – May 28, 2009 Saturdays: 9:00AM – 10:00AM Thursdays: 5:30PM – 6:30PM $60.00 (Includes Participant Kit) (Minimum 10 Participants) Dave Gray, Certified Sports Instructor thru NAYS & NYSCA START SMART SPORTS DEVELOPMENT Give your child the opportunity to try a variety of sports before settling on one specific sport. Start Smart Sports Development Program prepares children (ages 3-5) for organized sports without the threat of competition or the fear of getting hurt. The program focuses on a variety of general skills including: throwing, catching, kicking and batting. It gives parents and children the opportunity to work one-on-one and spend quality time together. Start Smart Sports Development teaches children motor skill tasks that gradually build confidence, while the children have FUN at the same time. At least one parent must participate. A Start Smart Participant Kit valued at $47.00 is included. For more information contact: Jim Watenpool at 412-364-4115 Ext. 318 or Brianne Morris Ext. 347. REGISTRATION REQUIRED BY April 10, 2009, so that the kits can be ordered. Maximum of 20 participants. BE SURE TO MARK ON REGISTRATION SHEET IF YOUR CHILD IS LEFT OR RIGHT HANDED. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: 10 New pavilion – Lower meadow area Saturdays, April 18 – May 23, 2009 10:15AM – 11:15AM $77.00 (Includes Participant Kit) (Minimum of 10 Participants) Dave Gray, Certified Sports Instructor thru NAYS & NYSCA TODDLER’S & CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS LITTLE TIKES ULTIMATE SPORTS AND RECREATION The Little Tikes Ultimate Sports and Recreation program is the perfect place for your little-one to enjoy summer fun. Children will enjoy and benefit from age-appropriate sport activities and recreation while developing new physical, mental and social skills with children their own age. Our enthusiastic and certified staff, directed by Coach Dave Gray, will provide a safe and nurturing environment for your little-one to have fun and make friends. Activities will include: T-Ball, Mini Basketball, Obstacle Course, Water Games and much more! A maximum of 20 participants per week will be accepted. Questions, call 412-364-4115 Ext 318 or Ext 347. Pre-registration is required and be sure to mark which session your child will be attending. WHERE: WHEN: FEE: Blueberry Hill Park Activity Center – Lower level Session 1: July 6 & 8, 2009, Session 2: July 27 & 29, 2009 or Session 3: August 17 & 19, 2009 9:00AM – 11:00AM Boys and Girls 4 – 5 years old (All participants must be potty-trained) $50.00/session INSTRUCTOR: Dave Gray, Certified Sports Instructor thru NAYS & NYSCA TIME: WHO: KINDERSOCCER This program is designed for your 4 to 6-year-old children to learn the basics of soccer, which includes: trapping, passing, shooting and dribbling. In addition to the instructions, a game will be held at the end of each class. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: Blueberry Hill Park Football Field Tuesdays, April 7 – May 12, 2009 Thursdays, April 9 – May 14, 2009 10:30AM – 11:30AM $60.00 (Participants can sign up for either session) To sign up and for further information, call the Baierl Family YMCA at 724-934-9622, and mention you are responding to the Franklin Park Borough/YMCA Kindersoccer Program. *You do not have to be a member of the YMCA to register for Kindersoccer HORSEBACK RIDING SUMMER DAY CAMP Come join us for a day camp surrounded by horses. You will have the opportunity to enjoy horseback riding along with learning about the daily care of horses. Your day will entail the morning feeding, grooming of the horse, preparing a horse for riding, safety tips, actual horseback riding and a mini fun horseshow at the end of camp. During your lunch hour you may also enjoy swimming. For more information contact: Candy Stair @ 412-741-6822 or [email protected] CLASS SIZE: WHEN: WHERE: TIME: AGE: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: 8 riders maximum July 13 – 15, 2009 McDevitt Road, Franklin Park Borough 9:00AM – 3:00PM 4 – 6 years of age $200 Candy Stair, SR Instructor Over 25 yrs experience in riding instruction 11 TODDLER’S & CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS SUMMER PLAYGROUND PROGRAM Bring your preschool children out to enjoy a morning of playground fun. The program is designed for children who have not yet entered first grade. It will include story telling, action songs, arts and crafts, games, simple sports and supervised playground activities. Each week’s program is based on a specific theme. A staff member will coordinate and supervise the program but volunteers are needed to assist in helping the children. (A parent or guardian for each child may be requested to stay at least two times to assist with the program.) Advanced registration is required. Class size is limited, so register early to insure your child’s participation. The program will be filled on a first come, first serve basis. WHEN: WHERE: TIME: WHO: FEE: Tuesdays and Thursdays starting June 16 – July 23, 2009 Blueberry Hill Park’s Activity Center – Lower level 9:00AM – 11:00AM Children born between September 1, 2002 and December 31, 2005 $45.00/child IT’S A DUCKY DAY! Come and take part in an active afternoon outside at Linbrook Park. Children will each be given a rubber ducky they will get to send down Big Sewickley Creek. Racing against one another, the rubber ducks will finish at a designated finish line. Children can participate in active and social games that will be sure to stir up an appetite. A picnic lunch will be provided (please mark on registration sheet if a vegan lunch is preferred) and you will probably want to bring lawn chairs/blankets to sit on. Older and/or younger siblings are welcome to attend. If the weather is questionable, please call Jim Watenpool at 412-364-4115 Ext. 318 or Brianne Morris Ext. 347 to see if the event will be changed to our rain-date on August 7, 2009. Pre-Registration is REQUIRED WHEN: WHERE: TIME: WHO: FEE: August 5, 2009 Linbrook Park 11:00AM – 1:00PM Children (ages 3 – 5) accompanied by a parent $5.00 PER PERSON “CONGRATULATIONS” TO THIS YEAR’S SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS FROM: LINDY PAVING INC. 12 YOUTH & TEEN PROGRAMS YOUTH AND TEEN PROGRAMS PIONEER LIVING HANDS ON HISTORY PROGRAM Your child(ren) can enjoy a FUN, educational and entertaining experience this summer at our Hands on History Camp. Have your children (ages 6 – 11, must have completed kindergarten) experience what life was like in the frontier at the Log House in Blueberry Hill Park. During their time there they will make homemade ice cream, churn butter, wash clothes, make frontier crafts, try a rope bed, play pioneer games, enjoy presentations by mystery guests, and much more. Evaluations from last summer’s program indicated that it was a fantastic experience for the children. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: Blueberry Hill Park Log House June 15 – 19, 2009 9:00AM – 12:00PM $75.00 (Minimum 8 & maximum 12 participants) Leah Schram, Certified Teacher FITNESS CAMP FOR KIDS The need for increased fitness across the country is striking. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 17.6% of U.S. teenagers were obese in 2006 – more than triple the rate in 1980. The CDC says, obesity puts teens at increased risk for heart disease, bone and joint problems, sleep apnea and psychological problems. Boot Camp-Style fitness classes for kids: Kids will be doing obstacle courses and drills designed for their age and developmental level. Every class will be different, keeping them interested and giving them challenges that will invigorate their minds and bodies. We also play sports games that focus on fitness and effort, not performance and ability. Fitness Camp workouts are FUN and challenging for every level of athleticism and for every type of kid, from bookworm to computer game junkie to outdoor-aholic. “Lets help our kids get and stay fit for a lifetime!” WHERE: WHEN: TIME: WHO: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: Blueberry Hill Park Pavilion – Lower meadow area Saturdays, April 18 – May 23, 2009 11:45AM – 12:45PM Boys and Girls ages 8 – 13 $60.00 – Includes boot camp t-shirt! Coach Dave Gray – Certified Sports Instructor/Coach NAYS, NYSCA, Highmark Healthy High Five Act Program Instructor, Certified Speed/ Agility Trainer - ATI +$ $& +$!!&$ +$!"'%% + $) + +!"# +& $! +$&% +%&(% +&&!"" +%)$ +$&"! As proud members of the Franklin Park community, we want to thank you for supporting our family business… you make what we do possible. We truly value you, our neighbors, and appreciate your loyalty and commitment to keeping our community strong. “From our family to yours, since 1850” 2573 Brandt School Road Wexford, PA 15090 724-935-1743 www.soergels.com 13 CHAMPIONS FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE YOUTH & TEEN PROGRAMS Flag football is an excellent way to learn the fundamental skills of football without the physical contact. Passing, receiving, running the ball, and offensive/defensive skills will be enhanced through this fast paced, high-action sport. Champions Flag Football League is open to boys and girls ages 6 to 14. All players will be matched by age, and compete on teams of up to ten players. The season will include playoffs and a championship game. So start stretching out and get your friends together for all the football fun you can handle! WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: Blueberry Hill Park (main football field) Sundays, April 19 – May 31, 2009 (no program on May 24) 12:00PM – 4:00PM $65.00 per player – Includes Game Jersey Coach Dave Gray YOUNG CHAMPIONS CHEERLEADING This program has existed for 15 years in surrounding states and now it is in its development stage here in Pennsylvania. It is designed for boys and girls ages 4-15 to help promote and instill self-esteem, self-confidence, coordination, physical fitness, flexibility and team work wrapped up in a fun and exciting program. This is a “pay as you go” program with a one time registration fee. The registration fee is $7.00 and each class is $7.00 per week. Level 1 (ages 4 – 6) 6:00pm – 6:45pm Level 2 (ages 7 – 9) 7:00pm – 7:45pm Level 3 (ages 10 and up) 8:00pm – 8:45pm It is possible to test out of each level with skill tests. WHERE: Blueberry Hill Park Activity Center WHEN: Wednesdays, February 4 – May 13, 2009 (No Class April 1, 2009) REGISTER UPON ARRIVAL AT THE FIRST CLASS YOU ATTEND 14 ULTIMATE SPORTS AND RECREATION SUMMER CAMP YOUTH & TEEN PROGRAMS The Ultimate Sports and Recreation Summer Camps are the perfect place for your child to enjoy summer fun. Children will enjoy and benefit from days filled with age- appropriate sports activities and recreation while developing new physical, mental and social skills. Our enthusiastic and certified staff directed by Coach Dave Gray will provide a safe and nurturing environment for your child to have fun and make new friends. Activities include: razzle-dazzle flag football, grand slam wiffleball, basketball, sand volleyball, pillo polo, obstacle course, field games, “picnic” games, archery, team building, outdoor adventure programs, water games- the list of fun activities is endless! So join us for the most fun summer offers, here at Franklin Park. Register in advance to ensure your child’s spot in Coach Dave’s Ultimate Sports and Recreation Summer Camp for Kids 2009. Call 412-364-4115 Ext. 318 or Ext. 347 for more information. Please indicate on your registration form which week or weeks your child will be attending. Parents will receive a discount if they register 3 children or register 1 child for the 3 weeks. After-care is available through Youngworld at Blueberry Hill Park up until 5:30PM To further inquire about this option please email: [email protected] WHERE: WHEN: TIME: WHO: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: Blueberry Hill Park’s main football field Week 1 - June 15 – June 19, 2009 Week 2 - July 13 – 17, 2009 Week 3 - August 10 – 14, 2009 9:00AM – 2:00PM Boys & Girls Ages 6 - 14 $120.00/week Dave Gray, Certified Sports Instructor thru NAYS & NYSCA SUMMER RECREATION AND SPORT SKILLS PROGRAM The Summer Recreation Program is sponsored by the joint recreation board of Franklin Park Borough, Town of McCandless, Marshall Township, Bradford Woods Borough and North Allegheny School District. The program consists of four weeks of various activities for students who have completed first grade. The program is offered from June 15th through July 10th, starting at 8:45AM – 12:00PM. The locations for the program include: Marshall Middle School, Bradford Woods Elementary, Ingomar Middle School, Hosack, McKnight Elementary and Warrendale Park. The Sports Skill Program consists of a variety of sports including: basketball, cross country, field hockey, football, ice hockey, soccer, tennis, volleyball and wrestling. Schedules vary for each sport. *Your child will receive registration forms in their school packets towards the end of May/beginning of June 2009. AQUAFINA PITCH, HIT & RUN You are invited to participate in the FREE Aquafina Pitch, Hit & Run Program for boys and girls ages 7 – 14. The program encourages youth participation and allows them to showcase their pitching, hitting & running abilities. All boys and girls ages 7 – 14 compete in their age group (7/8, 9/10, 11/12, 13/14). The four levels of competition include Local, Sectional, Team Championship and National Finals. The winners in each age group advance to the next level. NO FEE. Registration is required. Must be registered by April 23, 2009. Call 724-935-3090 x 114 for more info and to receive a registration form. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: Whitey Soergel Field Saturday, April 25, 2009 10:00AM – 1:00PM 15 ERIC KASPEROWICZ’S YOUTH FOOTBALL CAMP YOUTH & TEEN PROGRAMS Eric Kasperowicz’s Youth Football Camp marks its 14th Year the summer of 2009. This is a non-contact camp, that will feature an emphasis on techniques and the fundamentals of football. There will be individual time spent with each player as well as instruction based on age and level of play. We will also provide an opportunity for competition and teamwork during each practice session and plan on having each player leave our camp a better football player than when he arrived. Go to www.ekfootballcamp.com for more information. Register by February 27, 2009 and receive $20 off registration! WHO: WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: SPEAKER: CONTACT: Participants ages 6 – 15 Blueberry Hill Park Football Stadium June 29 – July 2, 2009 8:00AM – 12:00PM $180.00 Chris Hoke – DL, Pittsburgh Steelers Eric Kasperowicz (Camp Director) (412) 818-4051 [email protected] www.ekfootballcamp.com JUNIOR GOLF CLINIC The Recreation Department along with Clover Hill Golf Course will again offer a Junior Golf Clinic this summer. Students will learn golf etiquette, the fundamentals of golf, practice driving, chipping, putting, play miniature golf and play a round of golf at Clover Hill Golf Course. Contact Jim Watenpool at 412-364-4115 Ext. 318 for further details. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: WHO: INSTRUCTOR: RMU Island Sports Golf Dome – Neville Island June 15 – 19, 2009 9:00AM – 11:00AM $70.00 Ages 8 –14 Island Sports Golf Professional Instructor Congratulations to the Community Scholarship Recipients TRAFFIC CONTROL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES CO., INC. David Clark Technician Participants will play a round of golf at Clover Hill Golf Course on Friday, June 19, 2009 at 12:00PM. P.O. BOX 18348 PITTSBURGH, PA 15236-0348 16 (412) 882-2012 Answers 24 Hours Fax: 882-2238 HERSHEY TRACK & FIELD PROGRAM YOUTH & TEEN PROGRAMS The Hershey Track & Field program is designed for the beginner or novice athlete. The emphasis is on participation, involvement and development of physical fitness. While the program stimulates competition, it is not a highly competitive or organized type of program at the local level. The program will introduce the aspiring athlete to individual competition and acquired track skills through which personal improvement and personal fitness can be developed. Participants will compete in their age group. Events will include: 50, 100, 200, and 400 meter dash, 4 x 100 meter relay, standing long jump and a softball throw. Call Pete Geis at 412-931-7055 for directions and to register. WHERE: North Hills High School Football Stadium WHEN: Saturday, May 23, 2009 TIME: 9:00AM FEE: FREE WHO: Boys & Girls ages 9 to 14 NO TRACK SHOES ALLOWED HORSEBACK RIDING SUMMER DAY CAMP Come join us for a day camp surrounded by horses. You will have the opportunity to enjoy horseback riding along with learning about the daily care of horses. Your day will entail the morning feeding, grooming of the horse, preparing a horse for riding, safety tips, actual horseback riding, and a mini fun horseshow at the end of camp. During your lunch hour you may also enjoy swimming. For more information contact Candy Stair @ 412-741-6822 or [email protected] CLASS SIZE: WHEN: WHERE: TIME: AGE: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: 8 riders maximum – English & Western June 15 – 17, 2009 McDevitt Road, Franklin Park Borough 9:00AM – 3:00PM 7 –15 years of age $200 Candy Stair, SR Instructor Over 25 yrs experience in riding instruction CLASS SIZE: ADDITIONAL CAMP: AGE: FEE: 6 riders maximum – English & Western August 17 – 19, 2009 All ages $200 AMERICAN RED CROSS BABYSITTER TRAINING This course will provide anyone over the age of eleven with the information and skills necessary to provide safe and responsible care for children. The training will help participants develop skills in leadership, professionalism, safety, basic care, safe play and first aid. Participants will receive an American Red Cross Babysitter Certificate. Individuals under eleven are welcome to take the course but will not receive the certificate. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: DEADLINE: Blueberry Hill Park Activity Center Sunday, March 22, 2009 1:00PM – 8:00PM $50.00 (minimum participants 5/ maximum 10) Pete Geis, Certified Instructor Must register by March 16, 2009 Participants should bring a meal with them. 17 ADULT AND SENIOR PROGRAMS ADULT AND SENIOR PROGRAMS ZUMBA! ZUMBA is a fusion of Latin and International music - dance themes that create a dynamic, exciting, effective fitness system! The routines feature aerobic/fitness interval training with a combination of fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. It is based on the principle that a workout should be “FUN AND EASY TO DO” allowing Zumba participants to stick to the Zumba Fitness program and achieve long-term health benefits. Zumba is a “feel-happy” workout that is great for both the body and the mind. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED AND WE MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF 10 PARTICIPANTS TO RUN THE PROGRAM! WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: 18 Blueberry Hill Park Activity Center Session 1: Mondays, March 2 – April 20, 2009 or Thursdays, March 5 – April 23, 2009 Session 2: Mondays, May 4 – June 29, 2009 (no class May 25) or Thursdays, May 7 – June 25, 2009 5:45PM – 6:45PM $40.00/person/session Both Mondays & Thursdays $80 Diane Sippel ADULT AND SENIOR PROGRAMS ADULT HORSEBACK RIDING This class will focus on learning how to groom a horse, prepare a horse for riding, safety tips and actual horseback riding. The class will be offered to beginner and intermediate riders for English and Western style riding. There are six spots open for the class. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: Candy Lane Acres (Barn # 412-741-6822) Tuesdays, April 14 – May 5, 2009 11:00AM – 12:00PM $85.00 Candy Stair PARENTING FROM YOUR HEART Our children are so important to us, yet sometimes we struggle to parent in ways we feel truly good about. By participating in these parenting workshops, you will explore how to: understand the needs behind your children’s behavior, parent efficiently without the threat of punishment or promise of reward, transform power struggles into opportunities for building connection and trust and discover a quality of connection that will sustain your family through life’s challenges. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: Blueberry Hill Park Activity Center Friday, March 13, 2009 6:30PM – 8:30PM Residents: $15 Non-Residents: $20 SPOUSES FREE Jana Clay – owner of Gymboree Play & Music, is a participant in the Center of Nonviolent Communication’s Parent Peer Leadership Program. She is a Life/Parent Coach, helping parents move beyond typical discipline techniques to create a family environment based on mutual respect, emotional safety and positive, open communication. 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Often these perennials produce more plants than you can use. Here’s an opportunity for you to share your extra plants with others and perhaps pick up some new plants for yourself. Last spring a number of plant enthusiasts enjoyed conversing and exchanging a variety of different plants. Come join us this year to pick up some new plants for your home and bring some of your extra plants to share with others. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: Blueberry Hill Park Activity Center – Lower Level Saturday, April 25, 2009 11:00AM Free FITNESS IN THE PARK This is an outdoor fitness program designed specifically for women. It focuses on weight loss and muscle toning. The program runs for four weeks and each week is more difficult than the previous. Your results are based on your effort and what you do outside of class. Bring a towel and water and be ready to sweat! WHERE: Blueberry Hill Park WHEN: March 23 – April 16, 2009 (Monday, Wednesday & Thursday) TIME: 6:00PM – 7:00PM *Register before March 20 and receive a discount! Call Jason Montgomery for more information (724) 467-0599 PUPPY KINDERGARTEN TRAINING CLASS The puppy training class is for puppy’s ages 10 weeks to 5 months. The puppies and their master will learn sit, down, release, bad behavior, stay, recall and attention training. The instructor will review and discuss biting, barking, jumping up, housebreaking and socialization. Requirements for class: bring items you are currently using or other items will be available for purchase at the class. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Class size is limited. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: Blueberry Hill Park Activity Center (lower level) Spring: Thursdays, March 12 – April 16, 2009 Summer: Thursdays, April 30 – June 4, 2009 8:00PM – 8:45PM $80.00 INSTRUCTOR: Margie Sarver, Experienced Instructor ADULT DOG TRAINING The adult dog training class is for dog’s ages 6 months and up. The class will incorporate positive conditioning review and teach heel/sit, stay/down, come by name and recall direct. Behavior modification, body language and how to respond to your dog/correct body language, will be included in all classes. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Class size is limited. WHERE: WHEN: Blueberry Hill Park Activity Center (lower level) Spring: Thursdays, March 12 – April 16, 2009 Summer: Thursdays, April 30 – June 4, 2009 TIME: 7:00PM – 7:45PM FEE: $80.00 INSTRUCTOR: Margie Sarver, Experienced Instructor 20 ADULT AND SENIOR PROGRAMS ADULT RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL The over 22 adult basketball program held at Franklin Elementary Gymnasium on Thursday evenings from 7:30-9:30 p.m. has had good participation throughout the year. We have been playing four or five full court games each evening with plenty of exercise and friendly competition. This program will continue at the school through May 21, 2009. Anyone over the age of 22 interested in playing some hoops, getting some exercise and meeting some new people is encouraged to join us on Thursday evenings. SQUARE DANCE Enjoy an evening of good old fashion square dancing, line dancing, polkas, fun dances (for the young at heart) and other dances. Come out and have some fun even if you do not know how to square dance. The caller will lead us through! Pop, coffee, set-ups and snacks will be provided. Bring your own desired beverage of choice. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUESTED. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: CALLER: Blueberry Hill Activity Center Saturday, April 18, 2009 8:00PM – 11:00PM $7.50 per person Tom Marion LINE DANCING Come and join us in the fun as we begin a ten-week line dancing class. We will start with the basic components used in line dances, so even if you have never line danced before, you will find the classes easy and lots of fun. This class will feature different line dances and more elaborate movements for those that have previously taken the class, but beginners will be able to join in without difficulty. The music we dance to ranges from slow and easy to upbeat and energetic. We will dance to oldies, show tunes, country music and lots more. Don’t miss out on a chance to meet new people and kick up your heels. Sign up today! Pre-registration is required. WHERE: WHEN: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: Blueberry Hill Activity Center Monday Evenings, March 30 – June 8, 2009, 7:00PM – 8:30PM (No class May 25) Thursday Mornings, April 2 – June 4, 2009, 9:00AM – 10:30AM $40.00 (minimum 12 participants) Denise Tunno, 25+ years experience SHALL WE DANCE BALLROOM DANCING FUN! FUN! FUN! Come join us once a month for the fun and delight of dancing. Doors open at 7:30PM, dancing starts at 8:00PM. If you arrive early, we will provide you with some of the fundamental steps in the dance of your choice. With a beautiful, large, hardwood dance floor, it will be the perfect atmosphere to dress up a bit – therefore, NO JEANS. Gentlemen should dress in slacks and a dress shirt and ladies should wear dress slacks, a skirt, or a dress. There will be a variety of great dance music. The best in Latin, Smooth, Rhythm, and Swing! Feel free to bring your own beverages of choice. For more information contact Jim Watenpool at (412)-364-4115 Ext. 318 or Brianne Morris Ext. 347. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: Blueberry Hill Activity Center Saturday, February 28, 2009 Saturday, March 21, 2009 Saturday, April 25, 2009 Saturday, May 23, 2009 Doors open at 7:30PM and dancing starts at 8:00PM Dancing ends at 11:30PM $10.00 per person 21 ADULT AND SENIOR PROGRAMS RESIDENT GOLF OUTING Set aside the date of Saturday, September 19, 2009, for another festive golf outing, sponsored by Clover Hill Golf Course and the Franklin Park Borough Recreation Board, to be held at the Clover Hill Golf Course on Reis Run Road. For a reasonable registration fee, entrants will enjoy nine holes of golf, plenty of good food and beverages and will have a chance to win a variety of fine prizes. Specific information regarding fees, times, categories, age restrictions, etc, will be forthcoming. Check the local newspaper or Borough website for future announcements or call Jim Watenpool at 412-3644115 Ext. 318 or Bill Schweitzer at 412-364-2447. E-BAY Anyone can learn to buy and sell almost anything over the Internet. Build your confidence by learning how to buy and sell using the latest technology. Using E-bay is quick, simple and can be very profitable. By watching live trading you can track the merchandise through every step. Also, learn how to research and appraise all that stuff collecting dust in your attic. Come join us for fun on the Internet. Open to all ages. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: 22 Franklin Park Borough Building (Lower level SeniorNet Computer Room) Monday, April 20, 2009 6:30PM – 8:30PM $7.00 (maximum 7 participants/class) Larry Bolland ADULT AND SENIOR PROGRAMS FRANKLIN PARK COMPUTER CLUB LSS SeniorNet will be conducting weekly computer workshops for seniors in Franklin Park and surrounding communities. The workshops will be held in the SeniorNet Learning Center in the Franklin Park Borough Building. For more information and registration please contact Norm Mast at 412-734-9330 or [email protected]. OVER THE BLUEBERRY HILL GANG Our Senior Program held the second Thursday of every month from 11:00AM to 1:00PM has been very successful and well attended. Many seniors are enjoying the monthly programs, socializing, meeting new friends and enjoying a variety of delicious foods. Scheduled programs are as follows: March 12 April 9 May 14 June 11 July 9 August 13 Accordion and Piano Musician – Joe Lege The Medicine Shoppe – David Wessel IMS Jazz Band St. Teresa Players – Sunnyside Up Joe Marotta – Beach Party & Songs Bill Campbell – Unique Country _ e ` WHEN EXPERIENCE MATTERS MOST W e understand the issues that municipalities face today, because it’s a primary focus for us. 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EASTER EGG HUNT WHERE: WHEN: TIME: WHO: Blueberry Hill Park Saturday, April 11, 2009 2:00PM Ages 1 through 12 Be sure to bring a basket or bag to put your filled eggs, candy and prize eggs in. Pre-registration is not required for this part of the program. POPCORN TUESDAYS – CONCERTS IN THE PARK We would like to invite you to Blueberry Hill Park to sit back and relax while listening to the beautiful music that will be provided by different musical groups. The concerts will be held inside of the gazebo next to the Blueberry Patch. We will be providing popcorn for all that attend. Each concert will begin around 7:30PM. DATES: July 14 July 28 August 11 Bill Campbell – Unique Country Five Fun Ghouls – Musical Comedy Daniels & McClain – Country Rock CPR / AED Franklin Park Borough in conjunction with the McCandless/Franklin Park Ambulance Authority is offering a CPR/ AED class this spring. The class will cover adult, child and infant CPR. You will also learn how to properly use an AED (Automated External Defibrillator). A two year CPR/AED card will be issued at the completion of the class. Preregistration is required. Minimum of ten participants & maximum of twenty. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: 24 Blueberry Hill Activity Center – Lower level April 16, 2009 6:00PM – 9:00PM $30.00 Steve McKinnis McCandless/Franklin Park Ambulance Authority ✚ 2009 IFPAA CHALLENGER 5K RACE/WALK WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: FAMILY PROGRAMS Come out and enjoy a 5K Race while helping to support the Challenger Division of IFPAA. The Challenger programs provide school aged children and young adults with special needs an opportunity to participate in baseball, soccer, basketball and field hockey. Franklin Park Fire Hall Saturday, June 27, 2009 8:00AM Check-in/late registrations 8:45AM Wheelchair start time 9:00AM Runners/walkers/strollers start time $15.00 individual, includes T-shirt $35.00 family, includes T-shirts Postmarked after June 15, 2009: $20.00 individual $40.00 family T-shirts not guaranteed for late entries For registration forms go to: www.ifpaa.org SPECIAL NEEDS FAMILY FUN DAY Come out and enjoy an afternoon of activities designed specifically for all special needs people and their families. Activities include: softball skills, soccer, basketball, volleyball, golf, bocce, carnival games and many others. The activities are conducted on an individual basis with the special needs person and their “buddy”. This is a recreational day for special needs participants to have fun regardless of their abilities. All activities are user friendly and easily accessible. Volunteers are a vital part of this program, so please consider volunteering for registration, food service or to be a “buddy”. Pre-registration for the event is requested so that the proper amount of food can be prepared and the participants can be teamed up with a “buddy”. For registration forms or more information, please contact Jim Watenpool at 412-364-4115 Ext. 318 or Brianne Morris at Ext. 347. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: Blueberry Hill Park Football Stadium Saturday, July 25, 2009 Free Lunch Noon – 1:00PM, Activities 1:00PM – 3:00PM Free & SPRING BIRD WALK Enjoy the serenity of a morning hike to discover which of our feathered friends are traveling through or nesting in our area. All are welcome. Bring your binoculars!! For directions or further information call Heather Jerry at 724-935-3090 ext. 114. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: Knob Hill Park, Sean DeArmet Trail, Meet at Lower Parking Lot Saturday, April 25, 2009 7:00AM Free 25 WILDFLOWER HIKE FAMILY PROGRAMS Join us as we take a ¼ mile hike in search of spring wildflowers. We will identify the flowers and discuss their unique characteristics as well as their edible and medicinal uses. All are welcome from the novice to the advanced botanist. For directions or further information call Jim Watenpool at 412-364-4115 ext. 318. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: WHO: FEE: Linbrook Park, Soccer Field Parking Lot April 25, 2009 9:00AM Anyone Free AIKIDO Aikido is a martial art that uses graceful movements derived from Japanese swordsmanship (swords not used), as well as redirection of the attacker’s energy, to carry out throws and locks. Students of any age and any physical ability can practice Aikido, since it emphasizes proper form over an opponent’s strength. The class is open to students of all levels with or without martial arts experience. Children under 10 should be accompanied by an adult. WHERE: WHEN TIME: FEE: SENSEI (Instructor): Blueberry Hill Park Activity Center At the beginning of any month of your choice 6:30PM – 7:30PM $30/month Dr. Yoram Vodovotz – Fourth degree black belt in Aikido, over 30 years experience in martial arts TUESDAY EVENING YOGA In as little as 2 weeks, a person new to Hatha Yoga, who regularly practices some of the simplest asanas (postures) and basic pranayana (breathing) techniques can experience fantastic benefits, such as renewed energy, firmer body, increased strength, improved circulation, and a calmer more relaxed mind. All skill levels welcome. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: Blueberry Hill Park Activity Center Spring Session: Tuesdays, March 17 – May 5, 2009 Summer Session 1: Tuesdays, May 26 – July 14, 2009 Summer Session 2: Tuesdays, August 4 – September 22, 2009 Fall Session: Tuesdays, October 13 – December 1, 2009 7:45PM – 9:00PM $65.00 (minimum 15 participants required) 50% off for Seniors (65 and older) Jeen-Shang Lin KARATE The practice of Karate tones the body, develops balance and coordination, quickens reflexes and builds stamina. But moreover, the serious practitioner develops composure, greater self-control and confidence. Each class is conducted in a disciplined fashion, but focused on fun. Pittsburgh Shotokan will teach the course. The primary instructor for the course will be Pat Heffley, a member of the teaching cadre and a 2nd Degree Black Belt. Three other black belts will assist in the training. The course will allow for various levels of proficiency and is open to all ages and both genders. Adults are welcome to join during the children’s time slot. We are flexible. WHERE: WHEN: TIME: FEE: INSTRUCTOR: 26 Blueberry Hill Park Activity Center – Lower level Tuesdays, April 7 – June 23, 2009 Children 7:00PM – 8:00PM Adults 8:00PM – 9:00PM $30.00/person Pat Heffley and Mike Natoli FAMILY PROGRAMS MOVIES IN THE PARK “Movies in the Park” are coming to Franklin Park Borough and surrounding communities this summer. Bring your lawn chair or beach blanket and enjoy some good family oriented movies FREE. Movies will start at dusk and refreshments will be sold. Also, watch for Concerts in the Park this summer! Franklin Park Borough – Blueberry Hill Park Football Field – 412-364-4115 Ext. 318 June 26 Inkheart (PG) July 10 Dr. Seuss Horton Hears a Who (G) July 24 Madagascar: Escape to Africa (PG) Aug. 7 Hotel for Dogs (PG) Aug. 21 Transformers (PG – 13) Marshall Township – Knob Hill Park – 724-935-3090 June 24 Kung Fu Panda (PG) July 29 Steamboy (Anime) (PG-13) August 12 Batman – The Dark Knight (PG -13) Ohio Township Community Park – 412-364-6321 May 28 Beethoven’s Big Break (PG) June 19 Dr. Seuss Horton Hears A Who (G) July 16 Twilight (PG – 13) Township of Pine - 724-625-1591 June 3 Madagascar: Escape to Africa (PG) June 17 The Tale of Despereaux (G) July 1 Kung Fu Panda (PG) July 22 Hotel for Dogs (PG) August 5 Wizard of Oz (G) August 19 High School Musical 3 (PG) Richland Township – Richland Community Park – 724-443-5921 June 12 Kung Fu Panda (PG) July 17 Inkheart (PG) August 28 Bedtime Stories (PG) October 2 Igor (PG) Ross Township – Ross Community Center – 412-931-7055 Ext. 233 June 5 Tale of Desperaux (G) July 4 Madagascar: Escape to Africa (PG) July 5 Mall Cop (PG) July 31 Marley & Me (PG) September 5 Monsters vs. Aliens (G) 27 COMMUNITY TOURS COMMUNITY TOURS Allegheny Mountains Amtrak Adventure This one-day excursion will depart the Pittsburgh area for Greensburg where you will board Amtrak’s “Pennsylvanian” for a scenic train ride to Altoona. Relax in the comfortable reclining coach seats while enjoying the beautiful views that can only be seen by rail. You will travel through the peaceful mountain town of Loretto and visit the Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel along with Saint Francis University and the Mount Assisi Sunken Gardens. Johnstown will be the next stop and the famous Johnstown Flood Museum will be the first destination. Later on you will have the chance to climb aboard the Inclined Plane for a scenic ride over 500 feet high to an observation platform overlooking the city. You will then depart from Johnstown for an evening arrival in Pittsburgh. The tour cost is $99 per person and this price includes all motorcoach and rail transportation, group luncheon and all sightseeing and entrance fees. Call Ross Township - (412) 931-7055 x204. Lancaster County by Rail This two day, one night trip will depart for Greensburg by motorcoach where you will board Amtrak’s “Pennsylvanian” for a scenic ride through Lancaster. You will journey through the Alleghenies and around Horseshoe Curve, an engineering masterpiece. Upon arrival in the Lancaster area, you will then have the chance to go shopping at the Bird-in-Hand Farmers Market, which features Amish made goods. Later in the afternoon, you will head to the Sight and Sound Millennium Theatre for the original production of In the Beginning. Before retiring to your hotel room for the evening you will enjoy a Pennsylvania Dutch dinner. The following day will begin with an Amish Country tour. There will be a stop made at an Amish Quilt and Craft shop where you will learn more about the history and traditions of the Amish people. Browse through a beautiful array of handmade quilts. The next stop will be the Kitchen Kettle Village, which features 32 country shops. Once these stops have been made, you will then travel north into Harrisburg and visit the State Capitol Building. We will receive a guided tour, which will feature the 272-foot dome, striking sanctuary, mural paintings and stained-glass windows. After this tour has been completed, we will then begin our travel home by motorcoach. The tour costs include: motorcoach and rail transportation, one night lodging, two meals - one breakfast, one dinner, sightseeing, admissions and show ticket, baggage handling and tour coordinator. Cost is based on occupancy: $349.00 per person based on single occupancy $299.00 per person based on double occupancy $295.00 per person based on triple occupancy Call Melissa Williams for more information at Richland Township - (724) 443-5921 Splendid Sights of Washington D.C. by Rail This is a two day, one night trip that will leave the Pittsburgh area by motorcoach and head east through Pennsylvania and Maryland and arrive in Washington D.C. Upon arrival in our nation’s capital we will visit the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, the largest church in the Americas. Later on, enjoy a scenic guided tour of Washington D.C.’s monuments and memorials. Some highlights include: World War II Memorial, United States Capitol, White House, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial and several others. The day will conclude with a group dinner at a local restaurant in Georgetown before retiring to your hotel. Day two you will travel to Arlington National Cemetery and relax on a narrated tram tour, which will include stops at a few different gravesites. Next, visit the National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution. After viewing several historical displays, you will board Amtrak’s “Capitol Limited” and head to Connellsville, PA. This rail excursion will follow the beautiful Potomac Valley and into the Allegheny Mountains. Later in the evening when you arrive in Connellsville, you will then transfer onto motorcoach and head back home. The tour costs include: motorcoach transportation, one night lodging, two meals - one breakfast, one dinner, sightseeing, admissions, gratuities for driver, city guides and porters and a professional tour manager. Cost is based on occupancy: $369.00 per person based on single occupancy $299.00 per person based on double occupancy $295.00 per person based on triple occupancy Call Heather Jerry at Marshall Township- (724) 935-3090 x114 28 Sights & Sounds of New York by Rail COMMUNITY TOURS This is a four day, three-night trip aboard Amtrak’s Pennsylvanian. Travel into the heart of the Alleghenies and around Horseshoe Curve, an engineering masterpiece. Continue across the state through scenic mountainous terrain. Travel aboard Amtrak’s spacious passenger cars equipped with comfortable, reclining coach seats. You will journey to exciting New York City. Highlights of the trip include: Lower Manhattan, Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Ground Zero, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Battery Park, Rockefeller Plaza, Midtown Manhattan, Empire State Building, Broadway Musical, Central Park, Greenwich Village and Chinatown. The tour costs include: deluxe motor coach transportation, three nights lodging, three meals (one breakfast and two dinners), all sightseeing & admissions, gratuities for local guides & porters and baggage handling. This trip is professionally escorted. Cost is based on occupancy: $1199.00 per person based on single occupancy $899.00 per person based on double occupancy $879.00 per person based on triple occupancy Call Heather Jerry for more information at Marshall Township – (724) 935-3090 Ext. 114 Fiesta San Antonio – Plus Austin & Texas Hill Country This six-day trip will leave Pittsburgh by air to San Antonio. Often referred to as the “American Venice,” San Antonio features historic architecture, sidewalk cafes and a beautiful river walk as the city’s centerpiece. Enjoy a delightful fivenight stay at a downtown hotel located near the famous River Walk and Alamo. Day two will begin with a guided tour of San Antonio with a stop at the Alamo. Later that day you can enjoy some of the events, including: concerts, fireworks, street carnivals and decorated barges parading down the San Antonio River. On day three we will travel on a guided tour of Austin, the capital city. Day four will include a stop in the quaint town of Fredericksburg. It is recognized as one of the most attractive small towns in Texas. Day five will begin with a visit to San Antonio Botanical Garden. The center combines lovely formal gardens with native plants indigenous to southwest Texas. Enjoy the afternoon at your leisure and then gather for a special farewell dinner. On day six we will leave San Antonio and begin our journey home. Cost is based on occupancy: $2099.00 per person based on single occupancy $1699.00 per person based on double occupancy $1669.00 per person based on triple occupancy Contact Jim Watenpool 412-364-4115 x 318 Albuquerque, New Mexico & International Balloon Festival This six-day trip will begin with a flight to Albuquerque, New Mexico. Upon arrival, embark on a city tour with a stop in Old Town, featuring shops and galleries offering Native American produced goods. Later today arrive at your hotel for a three-night stay. This evening you will enjoy a “Welcome Dinner” at a local restaurant. Day two will start out with a trip to Balloon Fiesta Park to witness the ascension of 700-some hot air balloons. This is known as the annual Albuquerque International Balloon Festival. Later in the afternoon, visit the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. The evening will come to an end back at the Balloon Fiesta Park for the Afterglow Fireworks display. On day three you will journey to Acoma Pueblo - “Sky City”, one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in the country. Later, experience a thrilling ride aboard the Sandia Peak Aeiral Tramway. You will travel through deep canyons and spectacular terrain of the western Sandia Mountains and the Cibola National Forest and into the New Mexico sky. Enjoy a delicious dinner at a restaurant located in the summit. Day four will begin with departure from Albuquerque and travel north to the historic city of Santa Fe for a two-night stay. Enjoy a guided tour of this fascinating city with several stops to sightsee. You will also have the chance to explore the Museum of International Folk Art. On Day five you will travel north out of Santa Fe and follow a scenic route to Taos. En route stop at the Ortega Weaving Gallery. Continue following the Rio Grande River. Enjoy free time in the Native American Village of Pueblo De Taos, which features shops and galleries. This evening you will return to Santa Fe for a special farewell dinner. Day six you will journey back to Albuquerque and fly back home. Trip costs include: scheduled air transportation from Pittsburgh, motorcoach throughout New Mexico, five nights lodging, five meals - two breakfasts & three dinners, sightseeing, admissions and baggage handling, gratuities for drivers, local guides and porters. Cost is based on occupancy: $1799.00 per person based on single occupancy $1499.00 per person based on double occupancy $1459.00 per person based on triple occupancy Call Mary Beth Birks for more information at Ohio Township - (412) 364-6321 29 Europe: London & Paris COMMUNITY TOURS Your eight-day trip will begin with an overnight flight to London. The sophisticated metropolis features culture and history. The bustling city streets are filled with colorful history, museums, celebrated monuments and beautiful gardens. Enjoy a tour of Trafalgar Square, St. Paul’s Cathedral and Buckingham Palace. Then visit the houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey and Big Ben. You will receive a day to explore London at your leisure. There will be an optional tour available to Windsor Castle. The following day you will board the Eurostar High Speed Train and arrive in Paris. Sample delicious French cuisine and enjoy breathtaking views during dinner at the Eiffel Tower. The world-famous Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame Cathedral, Champs Elysees, Place de la Concorde and the magnificent Place Vendome are some of the amazing landmarks you will see while on a locally guided tour of Paris. This eight-day trip will include 10 meals. The exact departure date will be scheduled for sometime in September of 2009. The estimated price of this trip is (includes land and air from Pittsburgh) $3,499. Call Mary Beth Birks for more information at Ohio Township – (412) 364-6321 Mountain Maryland Rail Adventure You will depart Connellsville, PA by train on the Amtrak’s Capitol Limited for a scenic ride to Cumberland, Maryland. You will travel through the Allegheny Mountains and into western Maryland. The Amtrak features a dining car and sightseer lounge car. Upon your arrival, you will have the chance to visit the Church of St. Patrick, the Mother Church of western Maryland. This was the first Roman Catholic parish established in western Maryland, founded in 1790. Following your lunch break, you will embark on a scenic tour through downtown Cumberland. With 250 years of history, Cumberland has a lot to offer; not only was it the site of Fort Cumberland during the French & Indian War but later became the gateway to the west with the construction of the first federal road, railroads and the C&O Canal. Later on, enjoy some tea and a tour of the 19th century Gordon Roberts Victorian Mansion. Then you will continue along scenic Route 40 to Grantsville, Maryland for a delightful group dinner at Penn Alps Restaurant. Shortly following dinner, you will begin your journey home. The tour cost is $129 per person and this price includes all motorcoach and rail transportation, group dinner, all sightseeing and admissions and is fully escorted from departure point. Call Jim Watenpool for more information at Franklin Park Borough – (412) 364-4115 Ext. 318 New England Back Roads This eight-day trip will begin with a flight to Boston, Massachusetts. Upon arrival, you will stay in historic Boston, cradle of the American Revolution, site of a famous battle and late night tea party. There is everything from country stores to rugged coastlines to the remarkable mountains. Day two will start out with a trip to Springfield, Vermont for a sightseeing tour that features Old South Meeting and the U.S.S. Constitution, which is the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world. Later, before departing for “The Green Mountain State,” you will enjoy the Faneuil Hall marketplace to enjoy the assortment of food and shops. Day three, explore the town of Bennington where you will see the historic 306’ stone obelisk known as the Bennington Battle Monument. Next, enjoy the highlights of the breathtaking vista, where you will spend the afternoon at Vermont’s picturesque working farms. Day four the journey will head towards Lake Champlain in the north where the Shelburne Museum is located. End the day with a scenic cruise of Lake Champlain and the surrounding Adirondack Mountains. Day five take a tour of Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory, learn about the ice cream process and end with a sample of their sweet treats. End the day with a journey of the lovely countryside to New Hampshire, your home for the next two nights. Day six starts sightseeing in the scenic White Mountains, then stroll through the quaint village of North Conway. Day seven begins by departing for Maine, where you will arrive in Boothbay Harbor, and view the rugged coastline. Later, meet up with everyone for a farewell dinner featuring the fresh native lobster. Day eight you’ll be wrapping up the tour by traveling through the seaside community of Kennebunkport, before returning to Boston. This eight-day trip will include 11 meals. The departure date is October 13, 2009 and the cost is $2,149 (includes all travel expenses) Call Heather Jerry for more information at Marshall Township – (724) 935-3090 Ext. 114 30 Discover Croatia featuring the Dalmatian Coast, Italy and Slovenia COMMUNITY TOURS This eleven-day trip begins with an overnight flight to Europe’s newest destination. Day two arrive in Zagreb, Croatia, the capital city where you will enjoy a special welcome dinner. Day three and four will be spent in Bled, Slovenia where you will discover the origin and history of the language(s), meet the locals and visit the 17th century cathedral, and St. Mary’s Church. Day five stop first at Lipica Stud Farm then stop at coastal city of Trieste, Italy for some of the best shopping. Day six is at your leisure so you may enjoy the magnificent Istrian peninsula and explore Brijuni Island. Day seven travel to Croatia’s national park, Plitvice Lakes where the water reveals the underwater life. Day eight begins with traveling to the ancient city of Split and your day is free. Day nine travel to the Dalmatian Coast taking in the Adriatic Sea views. Next, you will travel to Orebic to take a trip where Marco Polo explored. Day ten has an expert local guide for a tour of Old Dubrovnik, you will have the rest of the day to explore at leisure. Your day will end with a farewell dinner with your host family. Day eleven the tour ends and you head back home. This 11-day trip will include 15 meals. The departure date is September 14, 2009 and the cost is $3,849 (includes land and air from Pittsburgh) Call Melissa Williams for more information at Richland Township - (724) 443-5921 Community Tours invites you to come see the Pirates at PNC Park: “The Best Ballpark in America!” Saturday, May 16, 2009 vs. Colorado Rockies @7:05PM *Receive a Nate McClouth All Star Bobblehead Saturday, June 27, 2009 vs. Kansas City Royals @ 7:05PM *Enjoy a post game fireworks display Saturday, September 26, 2009 vs. Los Angeles Dodgers @ 7:05PM *Enjoy a post game fireworks display and stay for the post game concert by Foreigner GRANDSTAND TICKETS ONLY $8! Questions and ticket orders should be directed to Doug Stocker at (412) 325-4902 Email: [email protected] 31 YOUTH SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS YOUTH SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS Numerous youth sports organizations exist in the area dedicated to the growth and development of our children. Here is a listing of some of these organizations and appropriate contact persons. Contact those individuals for further information. If your organization would like to be included in this list in the future years, please contact Jim Watenpool at 412- 364-4115 Ext. 318. 32 ORGANIZATION CONTACT PERSON & PHONE North Hills Hockey Association Hot Line – 724-265-0001 North Allegheny Soccer Club Paul Gross – 724-312-7713 www.nasoccerclub.org NA Swimming & Diving Dave Buerger – 724-934-8336 [email protected] Wrestling Gary Sippel www.najrw.com [email protected] IFPAA Baseball Chuck Mazur – 412-366-3233 or www.ifpaa.org Brad-Mar-Pine Athletic Assoc. Kevin Saundry – 724-776-3956 www.bradmarpine.com [email protected] Tiger Pride Football Ken Fisher – 724-933-4417 www.natigerpride.com YMCA 724) 934-9622 Field Hockey NA Athletic Office 724-934-7238 North Allegheny Basketball Assoc. George Hendrickson 412-762-3172 Lacrosse Don Huber 412-760-7375 www.Eteamz.com/nalax Crew Diane Duursma 724-650-4242 North Stars (Special Needs) Linda Pribilovich 412-323-0435 Olympic Flames (Special Needs) Sandy Kuc – 412-921-6877 FRANKLIN PARK LADIES AUXILIARY SPAGHETTI DINNER COMMUNITY INTERESTS The Franklin Park Volunteer Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary will host a Spaghetti Dinner on Saturday, May 2, 2009 from 4:00-7:00 PM at the Franklin Park Fire Hall, 2360 Rochester Road. Tickets are available now: Adults $7.00, Children (ages 3-12) $4.00, Ages 2 and under are free. Tickets will also be available the day of the dinner: Adults $8.00, Children $5.00. For tickets or further information contact Tammy George at 412-366-7887. FRANKLIN PARK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SPORTSMEN’S NITE Saturday, September 19, 2009 * 5:00PM – 11:00PM The Franklin Park Volunteer Fire Company would like to thank you for supporting last year’s Sportsmen’s’ Night. It was a big success and a good time was had by all. Tickets are $10.00 and can be purchased from any fire fighter. See you there! COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT SPONSORS APPLIANCE RECYCLING PROGRAM Offers free curbside pickup of refrigerant-containing appliances. Please visit the Borough website for details: www.franklinparkborough.us. EARNED INCOME TAX TO AVOID PAYING PENALTY AND INTEREST FOR 2008 RETURNS First, pay four quarterly payments. Second, submit your filing (WT40 form) and balance of taxes due by April 15, 2009. If no quarterly payments are made, add 7.50% penalty and interest to the tax due by April 15th. If not paid by April 15th, add an additional 1% penalty and interest per month. If you file for an extension please submit a copy of the federal extension form to this office by April 15th. If no payments have been made, penalty and interest will be assessed the same as above. If you had no income in 2008 and received a final form, please return form marking “ no income”. This will avoid confusion and will help us keep accurate records. As always, do not hesitate to call 412-364-4115 Ext 304 or 303 if you have any questions. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 33 CLOVER HILL GOLF COURSE 20TH ANNIVERSARY COMMUNITY INTERESTS The first round of golf was played at Clover Hill Golf Course on April 13th, 1990. Since then, more than one half million rounds of golf have been played over the last nineteen years at Clover Hill. With the start of our 20th golf season, we look forward to enhancing each golfer’s experience. Year after year, we have continued our efforts in providing a quality facility for our most valuable asset, our customer. The 20th anniversary of the golf course is a milestone for celebration throughout this golf season. On Saturday, June 20th, the golf course will charge the 1990 greens fee price of $5.00 per round to all customers. Throughout the year we will be selling commemorative hats, towels and balls to celebrate this milestone. We will also be presenting a free season pass, commemorative hat, dozen of balls and towel to the 20,000th customer in 2009. Additionally we will charge the 20th customer each day throughout the entire season the 1990 green fee price of $5.00. Tee times continue to be accepted and must be made no later than one hour before scheduled start. They can be made for anytime except during scheduled leagues. Small outings, parties, reunions and special events can be scheduled at the golf course through Bill Schweitzer @ 412-364-2447. We have postponed some of the course renovations in light of the difficult economic climate; however we will be doing inhouse preparatory work on the first and fifth holes. We will continue to offer the maximum value to our golfers with quality conditions, friendly service and appreciation to the wonderful customers, which patronize Clover Hill Golf Course. Please call Manager Bill Schweitzer with any concerns, comments and suggestions or special requests at 412-364-2447. Our primary goal is to provide a pleasant experience for our customers at an affordable price. Greens fees and cart rentals will remain at previous levels for the 2009 golf season as noted below: 2009 Greens Fees Adult Resident/Junior Senior Non-Resident 2nd 9 9 Hole Weekday $9.50 $8.50 $11.00 $4.00 9 Hole Weekend $10.50 $9.50 $12.00 $5.00 2009 Riding Cart Fees 9 Holes 18 Holes 2nd 9 Two riders $14.00 $20.00 $6.00 Single rider $10.00 $16.00 $6.00 *Players renting a Riding Cart must be 18 years of age or older with proof of a valid license. Season passes are also available as follows: Residents Restricted (Mon-Fri) Adult $400.00 Senior $300.00 Junior* $250.00 *Junior passes can be used on weekends when school is in session. Non- Restricted (Mon-Sun & Holidays) $450.00 $400.00 NA Non Resident Surcharge $100.00 $100.00 Season pass holders will enjoy an additional value this year. All 2009 season passes will include free enrollment into our Western PA Golf Association Handicap service. Season passes allow unlimited play on days as designated by type of pass. Pass holders are required to register at the clubhouse before each round and must follow all golf course rules. The golf course is a member of the Western PA Golf Association and we offer their Gihn handicap service for the nominal fee of $20.00 per year. The enrollment into the WPGA handicap service allows participation into all their sponsored events. WPGA is one of the most highly recognized golf associations in the country. Clover Hill Golf Course in partnership with Jr. Team Golf started a very successful junior program in 2009. We are very excited to offer this program to all junior players and were very encouraged by the huge response we received last year. New this year all juniors, seventeen and under, playing at Clover Hill will receive free membership into the WPGA golf handicap service. This is a great tool for our youth to develop their golf skills and gauge their improvement. 34 COMMUNITY INTERESTS CLOVER HILL GOLF COURSE WELCOMES BACK JR TEAM GOLF FOR 2009! We are now forming our 2009 teams of boys and girls of all ages from your neighborhoods and school districts who want to have fun golfing with other kids! Gregor Meyer, JTG Founder & League Director “Golf is a unique and wonderful game that can be enjoyed for a lifetime. Using golf, we teach your child the importance of setting goals, focusing their efforts, learning from their coaches and instructors and taking responsibility for their own improvement.” We emphasize the joy of learning how to improve from both failure and success and how that helps avoid frustration. Most importantly, it is our goal that many of our players will begin friendships that will last a lifetime and provide many joyful experiences. Each team meets weekly for Instruction, Training and On-Course competitions. We have programs that start in the Spring, Summer and Fall. We hope you will join us! New for 2009! ♦ Computerized swing analysis ♦ USGA Handicapping ♦ Challenge Tournaments For more information and to register: www.JrTeamGolf.com Gregor Meyer – JTF League Director [email protected] or 412-720-2791 This year we will be hosting a Rally for the Cure golf event on May 3rd, 2009. This is a program to help raise awareness about breast health and breast cancer. Rally events such as this have raised over $38 million for Susan G. Komen for the Cure. The cost is a nominal fee of $20.00 to participate for a chance to win prizes and to support a wonderful program. Event favors and a free one-year subscription to one of the following Conde Nast Publications: Golf For Women, Golf Digest, SELF, Bon Appetit, Architectural Digest or Conde Nast Portfolio. More information will be available on the borough website. BROOKSIDE MEMORIES “…At 7 PM, I walked to the booth with the ticket takers. Cars were already waiting in lines on both sides of the road, from past Mr. Winterberger’s place to Wexford-Bayne. Looked like a full house tonight. I returned to the snack bar to box popcorn and begin grilling hot dogs. Waving red tipped flashlights, the parking attendants tried to park the cars from front to back, but that never worked. Families parked in the front while couples and lovers always occupied the back rows. As darkness fell, the lights went off and the cartoons and previews began…My shift was over at 11:30. I quickly changed out of my white uniform and fired up my 1951 Chevy coup, powered by an Oldsmobile J4V8 engine with three deuces, dual exhausts, front spinners, and of course rear fender skirts. What a ride! Now to pick up my girl, a short five-minute ride away. We were going to the movies. She sat real close to me while I drove back to the drive-in, past the ticket booth to the back row…” Read more about Mel Martz’s memories of Brookside Drive-In and life as a teen in the 1950s Franklin Township in the upcoming More Franklin Park Stories. The sequel to our popular Franklin Park Stories will continue our community history from the years following WWII to our entrance into the 21st century. Follow the Baby Boomers through the 1950s, 60s, 70s, and beyond. All current and former Franklin Park residents are invited to share special stories for our community memory book. Tell us about your move to Franklin Park, an event, childhood memories or career move. Most topics are appropriate. Photos are also needed. Questions? Please phone Debby Rabold at 412 366-4115 Ext. 309 or at [email protected] 35 MAYORAL TRANSITIONS COMMUNITY INTERESTS While most Franklin Park residents were busily preparing for their recent holiday celebrations, change quietly visited our community. Following a long illness, Charles Soergel was buried with military honors at Trinity Lutheran during Christmas week. A proud descendant of pioneer families, Mr. Soergel was a lifetime Franklin Park resident that served his community with distinction as mayor for sixteen years. By profession, he repaired musical instruments and was a long time band teacher in the North Hills School District, but his avocation was family and community history. Through his efforts, the 200-year-old JonesNeely log house was relocated to Blueberry Hill Park and his family history research became the basis for much of Franklin Park’s history. Mayor William Kipp being sworn in. Mr. Soergel’s passing marks the ending of an era for Franklin Park. Few remain who have made Franklin Park their lifetime home, who served their nation and who quietly devoted their lives to making this community a better place for all. He will be greatly missed. Change also came, when at the end of the December public meeting, our popular Mayor Renny Clark resigned his position because of his move from our community. Mr. Clark was a long-time borough resident that for many years served as chief of our volunteer fire company and was so highly regarded by his men that they named him fire chief emeritus upon his retirement. At its January 7th meeting, borough council selected Dr. William Kipp to fill the final year of Mayor Clark’s term of office. Again, our community is most fortunate to have as mayor an individual with a proven record of community service. Dr. Kipp’s vast knowledge of Franklin Park and the issues facing our community is the result of his having served on the Environmental Advisory Committee since 1998 and as its chairman for the past seven years. He has also been actively involved with the important work of formulating and implementing the new comprehensive plan. Mayor Kipp’s consistent attendance of council work sessions and public meetings will enable him to make informed decisions regarding borough business from the outset of his term. Franklin Park was fortunate to have had Mr. Soergel and Mr. Clark as neighbors and community leaders. They served our community well. We mourn Mr. Soergel’s passing and wish Mr. Clark and his wife well in their new home. Mayor Kipp faces many challenges in the coming year, but his understanding of issues, quiet dignity and professionalism will enable him to effectively lead our community. Attention Veterans and Families Franklin Park is home to over 900 military veterans and we would like to recognize them in the upcoming More Franklin Park Stories. Please send your veteran’s name, branch, and date of service to Franklin Park History 2344 West Ingomar Rd., Pittsburgh 15237 or to [email protected]. Veterans willing to share their stories are asked to contact Debby Rabold at 412 364-4115 Ext. 309 or the history e-mail address. THE BOOK IS BACK The popular Franklin Park Stories is again available. First published in 2006, the hardback book features 233 pages of photos, stories, and early community history. At $20, it is very affordable and makes a great gift for family, neighbors, and former residents. Over 900 copies sold! Stop by the municipal building during regular business hours. If you prefer, send a $26 check (includes postage and handling) made payable to “Franklin Park Borough” to Franklin Park History 2344 West Ingomar Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15237 and a copy will be mailed. 36 ANTIQUES ANNOUNCEMENT FAYETTE WASTE AWARDED NEW RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE AND RECYCLING CONTRACT COMMUNITY INTERESTS Bob Lanza and Joyce Kuruce of Bellevue’s Antiques Emporium return for an afternoon of antiques and collectibles on Sunday, April 19. Join friends and neighbors for our popular version of the Antiques Roadshow. Each person may bring one item for a free verbal appraisal and advice. Refreshments will be served. Seating is limited, so reserve your space early. The program begins at 1:30 PM in the general meeting room of the municipal building and runs for about two hours. Sorry, but no children under age 12 can be admitted. Stop by the municipal building or phone 412 364-4115 ext. 309 for tickets and information. [email protected] x In the fall of 2008, the borough put the garbage and recycling contract out for competitive bid. The borough received bids from three companies, and after careful review, it was determined that Fayette Waste had provided the lowest bid meeting the borough’s specifications. We would like to point out that the specifications for the new contract will remain exactly the same as the previous contract, but the costs for our residents will decrease. Fayette Waste was awarded the garbage and recycling contract from January 1, 2009 through September 30, 2010. Please call Fayette Waste directly at 1-888-606-0362 if you have any problem with your residential garbage/recycling service or if you need to purchase stickers. If you find that you have a problem that is not being handled to your satisfaction, you may also call the borough offices for assistance. Garbage and recycling should be placed at the curb no earlier than the afternoon preceding your collection day, and you should be careful not to block sidewalks, fire hydrants or storm drains. NORTHLAND LIBRARY TUTOR Northland Public Library offers free, live tutoring assistance for students of all ages, from kindergarten through adult, from 3:00pm to 10:00pm daily. Simply go to the library website at www.northlandlibrary.org, and click on Northland Library Tutor. Students will be connected directly with an expert tutor for one-on-one help in math, science, social studies and English. Adults can receive assistance with continuing education projects, as well as resume and workrelated writing. Northland Library Tutor can also be accessed on any Internet-equipped computer in the library, or on the library website at home or work by anyone with a Northland Library card who is a resident of our five supporting municipalities, including Franklin Park. This program is provided by Tutor.com thanks to the financial support of the Praxair Foundation, Magoo’s Bar and Bistro and the Northland Library Foundation. For more information on Northland Library Tutor, or any library program or event, please visit our website or call the library at 412-366-8100. NEW STORMWATER REGULATIONS ADOPTED In December of 2008, Franklin Park Borough adopted a Stormwater Management Plan that was also approved by the Allegheny County and PA DEP. The plan was a requirement of Pennsylvania legislative Act 167. This Act mandated that municipalities address specific stormwater issues. As a result of this act, the communities within the Pine Creek Watershed area worked together to develop a comprehensive and consistent ordinance. Each municipality that is within the Pine Creek Watershed area has adopted this ordinance. The requirements of the ordinance will affect any Franklin Park Borough property owner that intends to make exterior improvements in an area larger than 400 square feet. The improvements include new building construction, additions to existing buildings, driveways, patios, walks, earthwork, clearing of trees and vegetation and diversions of any natural or man made stream channels. Property owners will be required to submit stormwater plans showing grading contours, proposed disturbed, impervious and semi-impervious areas, location, type and details of proposed stormwater facilities, sedimentation and erosion controls along with other specific details. An agreement between the property owner and the Borough for maintenance of any on lot stormwater facility is required to be executed. This criteria will tremendously help to eliminate future stormwater issues between property owners, some forms of water pollution and down stream flooding. The ordinance is available at the municipal building and will soon be added to the borough website. 37 FRANKLIN PARK CRICKET COMMUNITY INTERESTS You may wonder what cricket is all about or why we have a cricket facility in Franklin Park. Perhaps you may be thinking it isn’t a sport played in the United States, but did you know: ß The first ever international cricket match took place at the St. George’s Cricket Club, New York in 1844. Played between the United States and Canada! ß George Washington was a strong supporter of cricket. He is believed to have played in cricket games with his troops at Valley Forge, during the War of Independence. ß The Pittsburgh Cricket Club was incorporated in 1882. The Philadelphia Cricket Club is the oldest cricket club in the US – founded in 1854. ß Cricket is the world’s second most popular sport after soccer. Diversification is a large part of recreation, therefore, a couple of years ago Franklin Park developed a cricket field in Linbrook Park. This field is experiencing considerable use on weekends, spring through fall, and is quickly becoming Western Pennsylvania’s best cricket venue. This past Labor Day weekend, Franklin Park hosted Toronto vs. Pittsburgh cricket matches at the Linbrook Cricket Ground (LCG). There were players, spectators, umpires, volunteers and a busload of fans from Toronto cheering for their team! The weekend got underway with an Open House, where spectators had a chance to learn the rules of cricket and try their hand at bowling and batting. Following the opening ceremonies, Franklin Park Police Chief Don Dorsch and Councilman Andy Hrishenko opened the bowling (i.e. threw the first pitch) to start the matches. Thanks to Franklin Park Borough, the Toronto Police Association, Charpai - Indian Community Center and the Pittsburgh Cricket Association for organizing the event, which raised over $1800 to benefit the Franklin Park Police Department. If you have any comments or wish for more information on cricket in Franklin Park, please contact borough residents: Samir Bagri ([email protected]) or Satish Jindel ([email protected]) Franklin Park Police Chief Don Dorsch with the Toronto and Pittsburgh cricket teams. 38 LAND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE UPDATE COMMUNITY INTERESTS In January 2007 Borough Council approved the revised Comprehensive Plan. The Plan set certain community and development related goals. The Plan generally increased the standards for developing land in Franklin Park. In order to achieve those goals, the Borough has worked to update its zoning, subdivision and land development ordinances. The work should be completed in February 2009. On March 11, 2009 the Borough will hold a public meeting to receive citizen input regarding the proposed changes. The major changes that are proposed are as follows: ß conservation subdivision district in the western part of the Borough ß natural resource protection overlay ß business district overlay for the I-79 commercial area ß planned economic development district ß village overlay district for the Rochester/Nicholson Road 5-Points area ß transitional district for properties on Nicholson Road, across from the YMCA ß landscape and buffer requirements ß zoning ordinance update ß new zoning map The borough has already adopted improved standards for multi-family building design and strengthened standards in the stormwater ordinance. Citizens interested in reviewing the Comprehensive Plan may do so by going to the borough website www.franklinparkborough. us. The proposed changes to the Zoning, Subdivision and Land Development Ordinances have not been finalized. Upon completion they will be posted on the borough website and will also be available at the municipal building. The meeting will be held at the Franklin Park Volunteer Fire Company Hall, 2360 Rochester Road, Sewickley, PA 15143 on Wednesday, March 11, 2009, starting at 7:30 PM. All borough residents are encouraged to attend and provide comments regarding any of the proposed changes. SUPPORTING OUR TROOPS Franklin Park Police Officer, Kim Boucek, and Borough resident, Bill Howrilla each went a step beyond the call of duty this Christmas season. Volunteering their own time, Kim and Bill spearheaded two separate projects that would make Christmas a little more enjoyable for some of our troops in Iraq. These projects were started in order to collect items for our Soldiers overseas and the results were overwhelming. It brought a sense of the true meaning of Christmas into the hearts of men and women here and overseas. In November, Kim Boucek began to circulate an idea to make this Christmas special for service members who would not be home for the holidays. She began communicating with an Army Ranger stationed in the Middle East and compiled a list of items that would be useful for the soldiers. The Army Unit that was to receive these items had 50 soldiers along with 10 additional K-9 handlers and their K-9 partners. Originally, the thought was that they might collect a few items for each soldier and bake some cookies for all to share. But once the word began circulating through family and friends, the reaction was incredible. Because of the sheer amount of gifts that were collected, each soldier received a Christmas bag in lieu of a stocking. Totaling over 575 pounds of gifts and cookies, the packages were shipped to the troops for Christmas. When the boxes finally made it overseas, the contact Ranger stored them on a pallet until Christmas Eve. When he rolled out the pallet, the soldiers were ecstatic! This endeavor would not have been possible without the huge support from family and friends. Bill Howrilla, who is part of the Marine Corps League, Three Rivers Leatherneck Detachment 310 based out of the North Hills, devoted numerous hours collecting and packing boxes to be sent to the troops. These boxes contained everything from Christmas decorations to toiletries, dog toys and treats, nonperishable food items, soccer balls and even some golf clubs. The generous donations clearly showed the spirit of giving in each person that participated in Bill’s efforts. Reports back indicate that the troops have really enjoyed the boxes they received. The golf clubs were a big hit, no pun intended, as they hit golf balls in the desert. Bill admits that organizing the project, collecting the supplies, packing the boxes and getting them properly shipped is a big job, but it is worth the effort to support the troops. In all, the Marines shipped over 55 boxes to military personnel. All who participated experienced the wonderment of selfless giving and the warm satisfaction of bringing a little bit of Pittsburgh love to those who are fighting for their country, so far away. We want to commend Kim, Bill and everyone who helped by volunteering their time or by contributing items. This is a tremendous sign of support from Franklin Park Borough for our troops. 39 COMMUNITY INTERESTS REVENUE & EXPENDITURE PIE CHARTS REVENUES REAL ESTATE TAX REAL ESTATE TRANSFER INTEREST & RENT INTERGOV. REVENUE EARNED INCOME FINES/LIC.& PERMITS CHARGES CASH RESERVES OTHER TOTAL CASH RESERVES 7.0% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ OTHER 3.8% AMOUNT % 1,430,000 425,000 57,060 465,109 3,265,000 149,150 542,244 500,000 268,162 7,101,725 20.1% 6.0% 0.8% 6.5% 46.0% 2.1% 7.6% 7.0% 3.8% 100% REAL ESTATE TAX 20.1% CHARGES 7.6% REAL ESTATE TRANSFER 6% FINES/LIC.& PERMITS 2.1% INTEREST & RENT .8% EARNED INCOME 46.% INTERGOVER NMENTAL REVENUE 6.5% EXPENDITURE GENERAL GOVERN PUBLIC SAFETY BLDG & CODES PUBLIC WORKS CULTURE & REC. CAPITAL TRANSFERS DEBT SERVICE BENEFITS & INS. OTHER TOTAL BLDG & CODES 2.1% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ AMOUNT % 912,251 1,395,577 150,600 1,471,108 1,008,445 275,000 464,817 1,091,331 332,596 7,101,725 12.8% 19.7% 2.1% 20.7% 14.2% 3.9% 6.5% 15.4% 4.7% 100% PUBLIC WORKS 20.7% CULTURE & REC. 14.2% CAPITAL TRANSFER S 3.9% PUBLIC SAFETY 19.7% DEBT SERVICE 6.5% GENERAL GOVERN 12.8% OTHER 4.7% DOLLARS Where Does Your Property Tax Dollar Go? 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 3944.18 938.38 256.43 1 2 BOROUGH 3 COUNTY 4 5 SCHOOL IN 2008 FRANKLIN PARK BOROUGH HAD THE 2ND LOWEST MUNICIPAL REAL ESTATE TAX RATE IN ALLEGHENY COUNTY 40 BENEFITS & INS. 15.4% COUNCIL ADOPTS 2009 BUDGET COMMUNITY INTERESTS On December 17, 2008 Franklin Park Borough Council approved the 2009 Annual Budget. The Budget provides necessary services for our residents without a tax increase. The deteriorating conditions of the economy will impact borough revenues next year. The budget anticipates that declining revenues will be offset by taxes paid by new residents moving into the Borough. Overall General Fund (GF) revenues are projected to increase 1/8 of 1%. Correspondingly, expenditures have been adjusted downward to reflect a worsening economy. GF expenditures will decrease by 3.3%. GF beginning cash for FY 2009 is estimated at $500,000, a decrease of $312,020 from the projected 2008 year-end estimate of $812,029. This decrease is primarily due to expenditures for additional road resurfacing, the purchase of a new paving roller and to facilitate the installation of an underground detention facility. These 2008 unbudgeted expenditures totaled $283,000. They were recommended by staff and approved by Council. As stated above, 2009 GF expenditures will decrease 3.3% from the 2008 level. Expenditures for General Government which include: Council, Mayor, all administrative employees, legal, engineering and the municipal building, will increase by 9.0%. This figure includes a $150,000 expenditure for repairs to the Northmont Farm Dam. The primary challenge in the next several years will be to limit overall expenditures to the available revenue levels. Most likely this will require postponing public works and recreation expansion projects. The “line” functions, which include: police, fire, building/codes, public works, parks/recreation and library will decrease by 10.8% or $490,348. Much of this decrease is attributable to the number of miles that will be resurfaced. Only three miles of roadway is scheduled in 2009. Six were completed in 2008. The budget provides funds to implement the recommendations contained in the Comprehensive Plan. The update includes all borough codes to insure more stringent development guidelines. The budget also allocates funds to improve Parks & Recreation facilities. A new Lacrosse field will be constructed and a newly completed picnic pavilion will be furnished. The Parks & Recreation budget will be offset by a grant in the amount of $58,425 that the Recreation Department was able to obtain from the State. Notable highlights in the 2009 GF Budget are: • • • • • • • Continue to improve the Geographical Information System (GIS) installed in 2008. Implement Building & Code enforcement software purchased in 2008 Complete the implementation of new financial management software. Implement recommendations contained in the new Comprehensive Plan. The primary objective in 2009 will be to complete the Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance update to achieve the Comprehensive Plan objectives. Adopt a new Zoning Map to reflect the changes proposed in the updates. The Stormwater Ordinance was updated in 2008. The borough plans to spend $574,214 to upgrade equipment and facilities. The Borough will pay down $975,000 of principal debt. The total current bond debt is $5,085,000. The cost of road salt increased from $45 to $104 per ton. Franklin Park uses 4,500 tons per year. Originally, this placed an additional burden of $275,000 on the GF. The staff was able to reduce this impact to $110,000 by procuring salt under the old agreement. In summary, the 2009 Budget maintains necessary expenditure levels for all departments and reduces the Public Works Department’s budget. That department was given a sizeable increase in 2008. Likewise, the 2009 budget prepares the borough for the future by updating its codes to encourage quality commercial and residential developments. Based on an analysis of survey data gathered by the North Hills Council of Governments, Franklin Park Borough continues to provide a very efficient and effective level of service to its residents. Should any citizen wish further information about the survey, please contact the municipal building. The long-term financial forecast for budgetary purposes is cautionary. One of the most pressing needs will be to rebuild the year-end cash balance. In part, this can be accomplished by postponing any new capital construction projects until 2013, the year the GF begins to receive loan repayments from the sanitary sewer funds. 41 42 PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM Franklin Park Borough Parks & Recreation Department ÓÎ{{Ê7iÃÌÊ}>ÀÊ,>`]Ê*ÌÌÃLÕÀ} ]Ê*Ê£xÓÎÇÊUÊ* i\Ê{£ÓÎÈ{{££x]ÊÝÌ°ÊΣnÊÀÊÝÌ°ÊÎ{ÇÊUÊ>Ý\Ê{£ÓÎÈÈ{{äÈ Please fill out one registration form for each person and program. Feel free to copy the form, request additional forms, or download from the Borough website (www.franklinparkborough.us), if needed. Acceptance of registration form is based on availability, as some programs are limited in size with both minimum and maximum requirements. Make all checks payable to Franklin Park Borough, unless otherwise noted. Please print and complete all information. Program Name ________________________________________ Session/Time_______________________ Program Fee: $ __________________________________ Participant’s Name: ______________________________________________________ Participant’s Birth Date: _____________ Age _______ Sex: M _____ F ____ Parent/Guardian Name: First _________________________________________ Last _______________________________________________________________ Street Address: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City: _________________________________________________________________ State: ____________________ Zip: _________________________________ Home Phone: ____________________________________________ Business Phone: ______________________________________________________________ Fax Number: _____________________________________________ Emergency Phone: ____________________________________________________________ E-Mail Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Are you a Borough resident? Yes _____ No _____ How did you hear about the program? _____________________________________________________________ Does participant have any medical concerns? If so, please list: ____________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ T-shirt Size (If applicable) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ LIABILITY WAIVER In consideration of my or my child’s participation in all of the Franklin Park Borough Recreational Program activities in which I or my child participate(s), I, intending to be legally bound, do hereby, for myself, my heirs, executors and administrators, waive and release, acquit and forever discharge the Borough of Franklin Park, or the Borough of Franklin Park’s Recreation and Parks Department, or any of their officers, agents, volunteers working under the direction of the Borough, firms and corporations, whether herein named or referred to or not, from any and all future rights, claims, causes of action, civil claims, demands, costs, attorney fees, loss of service, expenses, compensation, third party actions, suits at law or equity, including suits for contribution and indemnity, of whatever nature, and all consequential damages on account of, or in any way associated with the above mentioned program or with arriving to and/or returning from any activity associated with the program. I/we further state that I/we have carefully read the foregoing release and know the contents thereof, and I/we sign the same as my/our own free act. I/we acknowledge that signature by either parent or by one guardian hereby binds all parents and/or guardians of any minor participant. I have read and fully understand the Liability Waiver and program policies on this form. Signature of Participant/Parent/Guardian: __________________________________________________________ Date: ____________________________________ OFFICE USE ONLY Program Registration Number: _____________________________________________________________ Date Received: _________________________________ Fee Paid $____________________________ Check Number: __________________________ Cash ________________________________________ PROGRAM REGISTRATION INFORMATION PRIORITY REGISTRATION POLICY Please register early. Programs are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. WAITING LISTS When programs reach their maximum enrollment, interested participants are placed on a waiting list in the order registrations are received. These lists provide us with a name and phone number in case of cancellations or the addition of new classes. PROGRAM CANCELLATIONS OR CHANGES The Borough reserves the right to cancel, postpone, or change the time, date, cost or location of programs or to make any revisions that may be necessary. REFUNDS Refunds will be granted according to the following guidelines: 1. If a minimum number of participants are not reached, the program will be cancelled and a full refund will be issued. 2. If a maximum number of participants are reached, the program will be closed and a full refund will be issued. 3. If for any unforeseen reason the Borough has to cancel a program, a full refund will be issued. 4. All requests for refund must be submitted in writing to the Borough at least one week prior to the program start date. No refunds will be issued after that time. A processing fee of $5.00 or 25% of the program fee, whichever is less, will be deducted from the refund amount. Please allow 2-4 weeks for refunds to be processed. PROGRAM FEES Program fees are determined by the instructor’s fee and include supply costs and other expenses for minimum enrollment. All fees collected support and finance the program. NOTE: Some classes may require additional fees or supplies. 43 BOROUGH COUNCIL Martha A. Creese President [email protected] Jane Hopey Vice President [email protected] Richard H. Hartman Second Vice President Amy Sable [email protected] Ash K. Marwah Andrew Hrishenko William Kipp Mayor [email protected] Bryan Hogg Junior Council Person [email protected] Ambrose Rocca Borough Manager [email protected] 2009 FRANKLIN PARK RECREATION NEWS Phone (412) 364-4115 Fax (412) 366-4406 2344 West Ingomar Road Pittsburgh, PA 15237 www.franklinparkborough.us TO THE RESIDENTS OF FRANKLIN PARK: This is the annual Recreation Newsletter, published each winter to inform you of Franklin Park’s recreation facilities, programs and other borough news. We encourage you to read the newsletter thoroughly and either save it and/ or write down telephone numbers and dates for future reference. We invite you to take advantage of the many recreational opportunities available in Franklin Park. 44 Michele Chetoka Chairperson Samuel E. Perry Co-Chairperson Janet M. Demma Mark Frankel Chad H. Peterson Robert R. Peterson, Jr. Maureen Poisker Robert L. Zick Franklin Park Recreation Board OUR MISSION STATEMENT “The mission of Franklin Park Borough, the Recreation Board and the Parks and Recreation Department is to organize recreational and social activities for the benefit of Borough residents and to advise Franklin Park Borough Council on the acquisition, development and maintenance of safe, usable and aesthetically pleasing recreation areas and facilities.” BOROUGH OF FRANKLIN PARK of Allegheny County 2344 West Ingomar Road Pittsburgh, PA 15237-1619 FRANKLIN PARK RECREATION BOARD James J. Watenpool Parks & Recreation Director [email protected] Brianne M. Morris Assistant Parks & Recreation Director [email protected] PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Pittsburgh, PA Permit No. 4123