Activity Guide
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Activity Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS 01 | RECREATION CENTER 04 | PEAKS ICE ARENA 22 | 23 | PARKS 07 | 08 | 24 | 24 | EAST BAY GOLF COURSE COVEY CENTER CLASSES YOUTH PROGRAMS NEW PARK PROJECTS CEMETERY 13 | ADULT PROGRAMS 16 | SENIOR PROGRAMS 25 | PROVO SHOOTING SPORTS PARK 26 | WATER RESOURCES 18 | AQUATICS 21 | SPECIAL EVENTS 28 | COVEY CENTER PERFORMANCES PARKS & RECREATION The Parks & Recreation Department consists of 13 major components, which provide a variety of services for all: Sports, Parks / Grounds Operations, Trails, Volunteer Services, Cemetery, Community Events, Recreation Center, Covey Center for the Arts, Peaks Ice Arena, East Bay Golf Course, Shooting Sports Park, Senior Programs, and Community Recreation. REGISTRATION, REFUNDS & MEMBERSHIPS REGISTRATION POLICY RECREATION CENTER Registration is accepted on a first come, first served basis until the program is filled, or until the program deadline date, whichever comes first. Online registration is taken at Provo.org/Signup. For Covey Center programs, Provo.org/ CoveyCenter. Daily Admission: No refunds Memberships: Prorated refunds for memberships paid in full. Cancellation fee charged for memberships with monthly payments. See front desk for specific amounts. MEDICAL INSURANCE All participants in the Provo Recreation Division programs must have their own medical insurance to cover any injuries sustained while participating in any activity sponsored by the division. The City of Provo will not be financially responsible for any medical expenses. BAD WEATHER CANCELLATIONS In case of inclement weather, call the Rainout Hotline at (801) 852-6629 after 3:30PM for youth sports and 4PM for adult sports for a recorded announcement giving current game status information. The Hotline will be updated at 8AM for Saturday games. Games or activities may still be canceled at the site if deemed necessary. REFUND POLICY YOUTH SPORTS/PROGRAMS No refunds after class starts. ADULT/TEAM SPORTS Full refunds will be given until the day before the coaches meeting. After that, no refunds. MEMBERSHIP DETAILS Monthly Payments are only available on the Annual Membership. Monthly Payment amount includes a $3/month service charge. Debit/Credit Card must be kept on file for the payments. Annual Membership with Monthly Payments auto-renew at the end of 12 months. Notification is required if you do not wish for your membership to renew. Family covers up to 6 members including 2 parents and dependents 21 years old and under claimed as dependents for tax purposes. Each additional family member requires an additional fee. Must bring in proof of residency, proof of marriage, and/ or proof of dependents for tax purposes. Additional rules and restrictions. See staff for details. Corporate Membership Discounts available as well as insurance plan agreements with Silver Sneakers, Silver & Fit, and United Healthcare. R E C R E AT I O N C E N T E R 320 W 500 N | PROVO.ORG/RECCENTER | [email protected] (801) 852-6600 RESERVATIONS & REGISTRATION (801) 852-7613 RENTALS FACEBOOK.COM/PROVORECCENTER The Provo Recreation Center provides a state-of-the-art recreation experience with dozens of amenities for children, adults, seniors, and families. There is something for everyone to enjoy, so stop by today! See our website or Facebook page for closures, swim meets, and other special events. H O U R S O F O P E R AT I O N FACILITY COMP POOL* MONDAY - SATURDAY 5AM - 10PM AQUATICS INDOOR WATER SLIDES M ONDAY - SATURDAY 5AM - 10PM LEISURE SWIMMING M ONDAY - SATURDAY 5AM - 10PM M ONDAY - SATURDAY 10AM - 10PM M ONDAY - FRIDAY 2PM - 8PM SATURDAY 12PM - 8PM *All comp pool users (public lap swimmers, swim teams, aquatic classes, other user groups) will be asked to share lanes during high peak times (typically M-F, 6-11AM, 2-6:30PM). Program Pool available for limited use during swimming lessons, water fitness, and other classes. MEMBERSHIP PRICES | R ESIDEN T | N ON -R ESI DEN T | ANNUAL MONTHLY ADULT 18 - 59 YOUTH 3 - 17 ADULT COUPLE DAILY $5 | $5 3 MONTH $95 | $120 6 MONTH $165 | $205 ANNUAL $285 | $355 | $27 DAILY $4 | $4 3 MONTH $55 | $65 6 MONTH $90 | $112 ANNUAL $157 | $195 | $16 DAILY NA | NA 3 MONTH $132 | $167 6 MONTH $229 | $289 ANNUAL $398 | $503 | $36 SENIOR 60+ SENIOR COUPLE FAMILY DAILY NA | NA 3 MONTH $95 | $120 6 MONTH $165 | $205 ANNUAL $285 | $355 | $27 DAILY NA | NA 3 MONTH $167 | $207 6 MONTH $284 | $359 ANNUAL $493 | $618 | $44 DAILY $4 | $4 3 MONTH $55 | $65 6 MONTH $90 | $112 ANNUAL $157 | $195 | $16 HOLIDAY HOURS 9/5 | 5AM - 10PM | NO CLASSES, CHILD WATCH OR SENIOR LUNCH 1 | R E C R E AT I O N C E N T E R 33 FITNESS A state-of-the-art fitness mezzanine provides an amazing workout experience for both adults and teens (14+). Utilize built-up energy from a busy week of work and get into a heathy lifestyle with one of our many fitness options. Find your fitness routine with our full range of engaging classes, superior equipment, and advanced technology. CLASSES Classes are included with a membership or day pass! Find a favorite new workout from a variety of fitness classes ranging from 5AM-1PM and 4PM-10PM, held in our 2 group fitness studios and spin studio. Instructors receive advanced certification to ensure the best practices and techniques are used to enhance and provide quality workouts. Trying to find more activities for your kids? Ask about Youth Move It, Kids Zumba, or Kids Yoga! Current class schedules can be found online at Provo.org/RecCenter. Our new “Provo Recreation Center” app is making finding our schedule on your iPhone or online easier than ever. Reserve your spot in Barre, Cycle, INSANITY, Kick, P90X, PiYO, RIP, Yoga, Zumba, or another one of our fitness classes today through the app during your busy week. EQUIPMENT Our premium equipment consists of both Life Fitness and Hammer Strength, spread out across our 10,000 square foot area. The Life Fitness brand is equipped with Life Fitness Connect, a progressive technology that enables you to get the most out of your workout through customization and tracking. Premium equipment consists of Stair Elipticals, a Jacobs Ladder, Concept 2 Rowing Machines, Discover Recumbent Bikes, Discover Treadmills, Discover Elipticals, Integrity Treadmills, Integrity Elipticals, Lifecycle GX Spin Bikes, and Signature Series resistance machines. Into the cross-training circuit? Top off any of these machines with our full body training Synergy 360 circuit. LIFEFITNESS TRAINING We are excited to announce a new interactive feature on our fitness floor geared towards helping our fitness patrons complete a great workout. Every month we will upload new internet playlists and workouts for you as fitness patrons to enjoy! Some samples of the few you can blast your body through at our facility are: SYNRGY360 Circuit | Arms | Legs | Core | Small Group In addition to the interactive features on our fitness floor, we are also committed to matching the demands of our fitness patron activity. To meet and exceed those demands, we have made some exciting purchases or new equipment we know our fitness patrons will enjoy. In addition, we are excited to announce our upcoming partnership with LifeFitness on creating an interactive demo area for patrons to test the latest and greatest in fitness. CHILD WATCH | MONDAY-SATURDAY 7:45AM-1PM & MONDAY-FRIDAY 4PM-9PM The Provo Recreation Center Child Watch allows kids, ages 6 months - 8 years old, to spend time fighting dragons in our castle, setting up the kitchen in our walk-in play house, shooting hoops on our basketball hoop, or running around outside on the enclosed playground, all while you enjoy a distraction free workout. Child Watch staff supervise and provide games and activities for the children during their stay. Space is limited. Reservations are recommended but not required. See the Provo Recreation Center App to save a spot. Two hour time limit per day. COST | PRICING IS FOR DIRECT DEPENDENTS ONLY $2 PER HOUR FOR FIRST CHILD; + $1 PER HOUR FOR EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD 2 | MONTHLY PASS $20 FOR FIRST CHILD; EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD $10 R E C R E AT I O N C E N T E R 44 AMENITY HOURS INDOOR PICKLEBALL M 6:30-10PM (AVAILABLE FOR RESERVATIONS) | T/TH/F 8:30-11:30AM | WEEKDAYS BEFORE 4PM AS AVAILABLE OUTDOOR PICKLEBALL TENNIS AVAILABLE BY RESERVATION DURING OPERATING HOURS, WHEN IN SEASON AVAILABLE BY RESERVATION DURING OPERATING HOURS, WHEN IN SEASON VOLLEYBALL F 6-10PM BASKETBALL AVAILABLE DURING OPERATING HOURS. MINIMUM OF 2 COURTS AVAILABLE 4-10PM. RACQUETBALL/WALLYBALL DROP IN RACQUETBALL AVAILABLE BY RESERVATION DURING OPERATING HOURS W 8-10PM RECREATION CENTER RENTALS Looking to bring a group for an event at the Recreation Center? We have multiple indoor options as well as an outdoor pavilion, to make your next church, family, or corporate event a success! Contact the Operations Office Assistant for details at [email protected] or (801) 852-7613. CONNECT WITH PROVO PROVO RECREATION CENTER APP Optimize your recreation center experience! Reserve a spot for racquetball, fitness classes, child watch, and more. Download the free iOS or Android app today by searching for “Provo Recreation Center” in the App Store or Google Play. FACEBOOK PAGE The Provo Recreation Center is now on Facebook! Check us out to keep updated on the daily schedule, upcoming programs, and facility changes. Visit Facebook.com/ProvoRecCenter or search for Provo Recreation Center. 3 | R E C R E AT I O N C E N T E R 55 PEAKS ICE ARENA 100 N SEVEN PEAKS BLVD | PROVO.ORG/PEAKSARENA | (801) 852-7465 ONLINE REGISTRATION PROVO.ORG/SIGNUP PUBLIC SKATE DROP IN HOCKEY*** MONDAY 11:30AM-1:30PM 7-9PM MONDAY 12-2PM 10:30PM-12AM TUESDAY 11AM-12PM* *Adult Skate $3/includes skates 7-9PM TUESDAY 7-8:30AM WEDNESDAY 11:30AM-1:30PM 3:30-5:30PM 7-9PM THURSDAY 10-11:30AM** WEDNESDAY 12-2PM THURSDAY 7-8:30AM 10:30PM-12AM FRIDAY 12-2PM **Small & Tall $3/includes skates ***Full equipment required FRIDAY 11:30AM-1:30PM 3:30-5:30PM 7-9:30PM 10PM-12AM College Night Skating & Broomball SATURDAY 2:30-4:30PM 6-9PM SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR SCHEDULE UPDATES PROVO.ORG/PEAKSARENA S K AT E R AT E S & R E N TA L S ADULT 12+ CHILDREN 11- SENIOR 62+ TODDLER 3- SKATE RENTAL WALKER RENTAL $5 $4 $4 FREE $2 $5 GROUP DISCOUNTS Group discounts are available for groups of 20 or more with a reservation made at least 2 days in advance and a 25% non-refundable deposit. The group rate is $5 per person, which includes admission and skate rental. *Don’t forget to ask about our hot chocolate and donut catering options. OLYMPIC BIRTHDAY PARTIES Scheduled during any Public Skate session. Reservations required 2 days in advance. 25% non-refundable deposit. Birthday child skates for free. SILVER $6 | ADMISSION, SKATE RENTAL, PARTY TABLE GOLD $10 | SILVER+, INVITATIONS, HOT COCOA & DONUTS PRIVATE RENTALS Private Rentals are a great way to hold an activity exclusively for your group. Rent an ice rink for skating, broomball or hockey or rent one of our turf fields for soccer or any sport. Schedule your private rental by contacting the Peaks Ice Arena at (801) 852-RINK. *Don’t forget to ask about our hot chocolate and donut catering options. 4 | FIELD RENTALS Rent time on our turf fields for practice or league play. Call (801) 852-6759 for more information. All rates are hourly. SM TURF | PRACTICE $50, LEAGUE $60 LG TURF | PRACTICE $100 FULL FIELD $50 1/2 FIELD, LEAGUE $110 PRIVATE FIGURE SKATING/HOCKEY LESSONS Figure Skaters and hockey players can take private lessons at any time. Private lessons offer 1-on-1 instruction that allows for a more rapid progression of skills. Private lessons are a great supplement to group lessons and allow skaters to focus on specific areas of skill. All Peaks Ice Arena Staff Professionals are members of U.S. Figure Skating and have completed the U.S. Figure Skating Coach Registration process, which includes an annual background check. Experienced hockey instructors offer experience in both playing and coaching. Contact Tucker Lougee at [email protected] to set up private lessons. PEAKS ICE ARENA 66 LEARN TO SKATE | TRY SKATING FOR FREE | AGE 3+ $60 | INCLUDES REQUIRED USFS MEMBERSHIP FALL 1 | 9/6-10/15 | EARLY REGISTER BY 9/3 FALL 2 | 10/25-12/17 | EARLY REGISTER BY 10/22 T OR TH 5PM OR 6PM A session consists of 6 lessons. Skate rental is included, and a 5 practice punch pass. Classes include 30 minutes of instruction followed by 15 minutes of practice time. Register early to receive a $10 discount. For questions, contact Keri Deschenes at [email protected]. FREESTYLE SESSIONS Sessions are specifically designed for aspiring competitive adult and junior figure skaters. During these sessions, skaters may practice their skills or programs, or schedule a private lesson. For more information visit our web site or stop by the front desk. 5 AGE 3+ FREE 10/1 | 1-1:45PM OR 2-2:45PM | DEADLINE 9/30 ONLINE REGISTRATION ONLY AT Provo.org/Signup Introduce your kids to ice skating and learn how to get started in the Peaks Skating & Hockey programs. ADAPTIVE TRY SKATING FOR FREE | AGE 3-10 FREE 8/27 | 1-1:45PM | DEADLINE 8/26 ONLINE REGISTRATION ONLY AT Provo.org/Signup Introduce your kids to ice skating in this session designed specifically for children with special needs. Also, learn how to get started in the Peaks Skating & Hockey programs. | PEAKS ICE ARENA 77 TRY HOCKEY FOR FREE | 11/5 | 1-3PM START SMART HOCKEY PROGRAM | W 6-7PM, SA 8:30-9:45AM AGE 4-10 FREE REGISTRATION ONLINE ONLY AT TryHockeyForFree.com Introduce your kids to the exciting sport of hockey and learn how to get started in the Peaks Youth Hockey programs. MINI MITES HOCKEY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AGE 4-7 9/7-12/10 | W 6-7PM, SA 8:30-9:45AM $130 | INCLUDES JERSEY REGISTRATION BEGINS 8/1 Instruction based on USA Hockey American Development Model. Players must register with USA Hockey to participate. Visit USAHockeyRegistration.com to register, free for players 6 years old and younger. All beginning level skaters should attend at least 1 semester of Learn to Skate, up to Hockey Level 3, prior to beginning the Mini Mite Program. POLAR BEAR YOUTH HOCKEY | BEGINS IN OCT AGE 6-15 $395 SQUIRT-BANTAM ('02-'07) INCLUDES JERSEY/SOCKS $360 SQUIRT-BANTAM ('02-'07) NO JERSEY/SOCKS $250 MITE ('08-PRESENT) INCLUDES JERSEY/SOCKS REGISTRATION 8/1-9/17 PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE EARLY REGISTRATION 8/1-8/20 PAYMENT MUST BE MADE IN FULL $36.50-$40 USA HOCKEY REGISTRATION (REQUIRED) Each player must register with USA Hockey in order to participate. To register, visit UsaHockeyRegistration.com. Registration is free for players 6 years and younger. USA Hockey registrations are due to the Hockey Coordinator by 10/1. The Polar Bears compete in four age divisions against teams around the state or in house. If you are interested in voluntering as a coach, please contact Foster Watabe at [email protected]. 6 | AGE 8-15 $65 PER LEVEL | INCLUDES JERSEY & SOCKS, ONE TIME EVELS 1 & 3 | 9/7-10/15 L LEVELS 2 & 4 | 10/26-12/10 CONTINUOUS REGISTRATION Start Smart Hockey is an instructional level youth hockey program designed for kids ages 8-15. Start Smart works in conjunction with Peaks Polar Bears Youth Hockey. Players are encouraged to participate in both simultaneously. All beginning level skaters should attend at least one semester of the Learn to Skate program, up to Hockey Level 3, prior to beginning the Start Smart Program. There is a limited amount of youth rental gear ($40 with $20 refundable). Contact Jeff Butcher for more information, [email protected] or (801) 852-6759. Four levels of instruction, each level consists of 12 sessions. ADULT SKILLS CLINIC | AGE 15+ 9/12-12/12 | M 9:30-10:30PM $80 CLINIC | $40 GEAR RENTAL REGISTRATION BEGINS 8/1 Program designed for adults with/without experience. Adults are encouraged to play in the Adult Hockey League in conjunction with participating in the Adult Skills Clinic. It is recommended that participants have some skating experience prior to participating. PEAKS ADULT HOCKEY LEAGUE | SEASON BEGINS 10/3 AGE 18+ $2,800/TEAM (11-20 PLAYERS) $200 OFF IF PAID IN FULL BY 8/15 REGISTRATION 8/1-9/21 Four divisions A, B, C, & D. USA Hockey registrations must be submitted to Foster Watabe before first game. For more information, contact Foster Watabe at FWatabe@ Provo.org or (801) 852-6768. PEAKS ICE ARENA 88 CLASSES @ THE COVEY CENTER (801) 852-7007 | COVEYCENTER.ORG 425 W CENTER ST FALL SESSION 1 | 9/6-11/14 ONE CLASS A WEEK, 10 WEEKS RES $60, NON-RES $70 TWO CLASSES A WEEK, 10 WEEKS RES $120, NON-RES $140 SESSIONS THAT END IN THE MIDDLE OF THE MONTH WILL BE PRORATED. FREQUENCY | JAZZ/HIP HOP | AGE 10TH-12TH GRADE AGE 7-12 M 4:30-7PM W 5-5:45PM $99/MONTH Dancers will learn to move with a variety of energy and diverse music. Jazz and Hip Hop technique will be explored with strength, flexibility and coordination. The Covey Center's own High School A Cappella group. Learning the finer points of signing and stage performance. Class is by audition only. Auditions will be held 8/4 at 4PM, call the Box Office for more information. TODDLER DANCE | AGE 18-36MO M 10-10:45AM For our youngest children to get the jitters out and enjoy movement and class participation socially with other children. INTRO TO DANCE | AGE 2 A class designed to allow children 2 years of age to experience the joy that music and movement can bring, allowing children to explore their physical capabilities and develop early movement coordination. AGE 3-4 Creative movement will encourage self-discipline, selfconfidence while incorporating coordination, rhythm and basic dance steps. AGE 5-6 M/W 10-10:45AM OR T/TH 4-4:45PM Pre-ballet class awakens the child to music and dance, coordination, and spatial/motor skills. BALLET | AGE 7-8 T/TH 4-4:50PM Beginning Ballet introduces the fundamentals of classical ballet technique. Each class focuses on proper posture, body positions, and alignment. BALLET | The Adult Program classes are designed for adult students of all levels of training, from former dancers/professionals to adults who are looking to start their formal dance training for the first time. ADULT CONTEMPORARY DANCE | AGE 14+ The Adult Program classes are designed for adult students of all levels of training, from former dancers/professionals to adults who are looking to start their formal dance training for the first time. MIDDLE EAST DANCE | AGE 14+ W 6:30-7:30PM OR 7:30-9PM M/W 11-11:45AM OR T 11-11:45AM BALLET | AGE 14+ TH 6-7:30PM T 7-7:45PM T 10-10:45AM CREATIVE MOVEMENT | ADULT BALLET | An ancient and wonderful art form that celebrates movement and musicality. We create a sense of collective support for all dancers. Whether you're new to Middle Eastern Dance, or you've taken several classes already, this is a great place to start and continue on. New session available every eight weeks. ADAPTIVE CREATIVE DANCE | AGE 6-12 T 6-6:45PM This class is designed for children with disabilities and provides them the opportunity to enjoy dance and music through creative movement. Participants will develop fitness, focus, balance, self-confidence, social skills, coordination, and rhythm. Contact our Adaptive Coordinator, Charlotte Romberg, at (801)852-7641 or [email protected] AGE 9-10 T/TH 5-5:50PM Beginning Ballet moves in the direction of a more formal ballet class by adding classical elements. 7 | COV E Y C E N T E R 99 YOUTH PROGRAMS (801) 852-6600 | PROVO.ORG/SIGNUP 320 W 500 N | PROVO +$5 IF REGISTERING AFTER DEADLINE *SOME PROGRAMS MAY FILL BEFORE THE DEADLINE ART EXPLORATION | AGE 6-10 9/6-9/22 | T/TH 5-5:50PM | DEADLINE 8/30 TEEN PORTFOLIO BUILDING | AGE 14-18 8/20-10/29 | SA 10AM-12PM | NO CLASS 9/3, 10/8 $35 RES, $45 NON-RES Come join us and learn about ways to create art! We will explore different mediums to better understand how to use them to create wonderful works of art. YOUTH CERAMICS | AGE 10-14 8/24-9/28 | W 4:30-6PM | DEADLINE 8/17 $60 RES, $70 NON-RES $99 RES, $109 NON-RES DEADLINE 8/13 Interested in becoming a better artist? Come join us for our teen art class specifically designed to help each student create unique works of art for their own portfolio. This class will help those searching for ways to get their art out there, and those looking to further their art career into college. Do you like building and getting your hands dirty? This class is perfect for you! Come join us as we learn about ceramics, and build boxes, bowls, and sculptures made out of clay. KIDS DESIGN | AGE 6-10 10/11-10/27 | T/TH 5-5:50PM | DEADLINE 10/4 YOUTH COMICS | AGE 10-14 8/9-8/25 | T/TH 4:30-6PM | DEADLINE 8/2 Come join us and learn about different ways to use shapes, lines, and color! This class will focus on patterns, color, and creating fun works of art. $50 RES, $60 NON-RES Come and learn about how to make comics, design characters, and backgrounds! This class is perfect for anyone who wants to improve their visual storytelling skills, or who just love comics! 8 | $35 RES, $45 NON-RES ADAPTIVE YOUTH PROGRAMS Check out all our great Adaptive Programs! TRY SKATING FOR FREE | Page 5 CREATIVE DANCE | Page 6 BASKETBALL | Page 9 FALL SOCCER | Page 11 SWIM LESSONS | Page 18 YO U T H P R O G R A M S 1010 YOUTH SPORTS REQUEST SYSTEM • Individual matching requests must be reciprocal, made before registration deadline. • Requests of 3 or more will be granted, when a coach is provided for the team. •C oach must list player requests by deadline •P layers must list coach by deadline •A dditional players will be added to fill team when necessary JR JAZZ YOUTH BASKETBALL LITTLE JAZZ | HIGH SCHOOL | BOYS & GIRLS SEPARATE 11/29-3/11 | M-F 5:30-10:30PM AGE 6-2ND GRADE $35 RES, $45 NON-RES | $10 JERSEY IF NEEDED $15 SHORTS PURCHASE IN PERSON, LIMITED QTY PROVO RESIDENTS ONLY UNTIL AFTER THE DEADLINE $450/TEAM | 8 PLAYER MAX, $18/PER ADDITIONAL PLAYER 8 LEAGUE GAMES & DOUBLE ELIMIN POST-SEASON TOURN REGISTRATION 9/6-11/19 COACHES MEETING 11/21 | 6PM | REC CENTER REGISTRATION SESSION 1 | 8/8-9/10, OR UNTIL FULL SESSION 2 | 8/8-10/15, OR UNTIL FULL PROGRAM DATES SESSION 1 | 10/4-11/5 SESSION 2 | 11/8-12/10 This is a clinic-style 8 game instructional basketball league. Teams will play at rotating times on T/TH evenings and anytime Saturday. The first day will be a skills clinic and scrimmage game. The remainder of the season will consist of a practice and scrimmage game during each session. 1st and 2nd Grade teams will be separate. You must have a coach/parent (age 21+) on the bench for every game. Leagues are 9th/10th and 11th/12th. Boys Leagues will play at local middle & high schools and the Rec Center. Girls Leagues will be combined with other Utah County teams and will travel for games. JR JAZZ FUN SHOT COMPETITION/SKILLS CHALLENGE | 1/7 | SA TIME TBD| REC CENTER 3RD-12TH GRADE FREE 3RD-6TH GRADES | BOYS & GIRLS SEPARATE 1/7-3/11 | SA Basketball dribbling & shooting competition. Winners in each age group advance to regional competition. 3RD-4TH | $45 RES, $55 NON-RES 5TH-6TH | $50 RES, $60 NON-RES REGISTRATION 9/6-11/5 Teams will be created according to school and grade. Boys leagues will be separated by grade and girls leagues will have two grades combined (3-4, 5-6). Each player receives 8 organized games and Utah Jazz extras. Games will be played on Saturdays. 7TH-8TH GRADE | BOYS & GIRLS SEPARATE 12/3-3/11 | SA $54 RES, $64 NON-RES REGISTRATION 9/6-10/22 Teams are formed by a draft system. There will be separate 7th/8th grade boys leagues. All girls will play in a combined league. There will be 8 season games and a post-season tournament. Season games will be played on Saturdays. Post-season games could play weeknights. 9 | ADAPTIVE YOUTH BASKETBALL | AGE 8-18 8/29-10/12 | NO CLASS 9/5 $45 RES, $55 NON-RES | $10 JERSEY IF NEEDED $15 SHORTS PURCHASE IN PERSON, LIMITED QTY SESSION 1 | AGES 13-18 | M/W 4:30-5:15PM SESSION 2 | AGES 8-12 | M/W 5:25-6:10PM REGISTRATION 7/11-8/22 Have your child enjoy the experience of teamwork learning the skill and physical activity. Children will be able to participate in Special Olympics competition and State games. Participants will learn fundamental skills and progress in current skills. All abilities welcome! YO U T H P R O G R A M S 1111 START SMART SPORTS $33 RES, $43 NON-RES Sessions may fill before registration deadlines. Start Smart is a clinic-style sports skill development program. Parents & children participate together to learn and practice basic sport-specific skills & drills, culminating in a scrimmaged game on the last day. FLAG FOOTBALL | AGE 1ST-9TH GRADE 9/1-10/15 | TH 4:30-6:30PM, SA 9AM-4PM $38 RES, $48 NON-RES IN LATE REGISTRATION, CHECK ONLINE FOR SPOTS Eight game league. Each participant will receive a uniform shirt. TEAM PROVO CROSS COUNTRY | AGE 6-18 8/11-10/13 | TH 5:30PM | KIWANIS OR LAKEVIEW PARK $38 RES, $48 NON-RES REGISTRATION 6/6-8/6 Team Provo is a running club which offers skills and conditioning training in a cooperative environment. KIWANIS SERIES CROSS COUNTRY RACES | AGE 3-18 9/6-10-18 | T 6PM | KIWANIS PARK 820 N 1100 E $3/MEET, PAYABLE BY CASH OR CHECK AT EVENT START SMART SOCCER | 9/1-9/22 | T/TH AGE 3-5 REGISTRATION 7/18-8/27 SESSION 1 | 10-10:45AM @ REC CENTER SESSION 2 | 11-11:45AM @ REC CENTER SESSION 3 | 4:30-5:15PM @ REC CENTER SESSION 4 | 5:30-6:15PM @ REC CENTER SESSION 5 | 6:30-7:15PM @ REC CENTER START SMART FOOTBALL | 9/29-10/27 | T/TH AGE 3-5 REGISTRATION 8/15-9/24 The Kiwanis Series is a series of 7 cross country meets for youth of all ages. Races vary in length each week, ranging from a 1K to a 4K. Race schedule will be posted at Provo.org/Sports in August. Races begin promptly at 6PM. SESSION 1 | 10-10:45AM @ REC CENTER SESSION 2 | 11-11:45AM @ REC CENTER SESSION 3 | 4:30-5:15PM @ REC CENTER SESSION 4 | 5:30-6:15PM @ REC CENTER SESSION 5 | 6:30-7:15PM @ REC CENTER START SMART WRESTLING | 10/4-10/27 | T/TH START SMART BASKETBALL | 11/3-12/1 | T/TH AGE K-3RD GRADE REGISTRATION 9/19-10/29 $33 RES, $43 NON-RES | PROVO HS (1125 N UNIV AVE) REGISTRATION 7/25-9/17, OR UNTIL FULL Limited to the first 30 participants. Parents & children participate in (7) 50 minute sessions. Start Smart is designed to introduce children to basic wrestling techniques. JR WRESTLING | AGE 4TH-8TH GRADE 10/1-11/12 | T/TH 6 OR 7PM SESSION 1 | 10-10:45AM @ REC CENTER SESSION 2 | 11-11:45AM @ REC CENTER SESSION 3 | 4:30-5:15PM @ REC CENTER SESSION 4 | 5:30-6:15PM @ REC CENTER WRESTLING CLINIC | 8/11 | TH 6PM $55 RES, $65 NON-RES | PROVO HS (1125 N UNIV AVE) REGISTRATION 9/19-11/12 Program includes practices, clinics, dual meets, and an optional tournament. 10 | AGE 3-5 AGE 7-16 FREE | NORTH PARK (500 N 500 W) REGISTRATION 7/1-8/6 USA Wrestling of Utah will be hosting an outdoor wrestling clinic for the first time in state history. YO U T H P R O G R A M S 1212 YOUTH SOCCER - FALL ONLY | AGE 4-9TH GRADE, MUST BE 4 BY 8/31 8/30-10/8 | T-TH 4:30-6:30PM, SA 9AM-4PM $43 RES, $53 NON-RES | JERSEY, SHORTS & SOCKS INCLUDED $8 SHIN GUARDS PURCHASE IN PERSON, LIMITED QTY REGISTRATION 6/6-7/24 NEW!! YOUTH SOCCER - FALL & SPRING COMBINED AGE 4-9TH GRADE, MUST BE 4 BY 8/31 TUMBLING TOTS | AGE 2-4, 2 YR OLD REQUIRES PARENT/ADULT PARTICIPATION $35 RES, $45 NON-RES | REC CENTER COUGAR COURT This is a tot’s exploration of body movement, motor skills, tumbling, and sports introduction. BLOCK 1 | M/W, 8/8-8/31 T-TH 4:30-6:30PM, SA 9AM-4PM FALL 8/30-10/8 | SPRING MID-MARCH-MAY 13 REGISTRATION 7/5-8/1 $80 RES, $90 NON-RES | JERSEY, SHORTS & SOCKS INCLUDED $8 SHIN GUARDS PURCHASE IN PERSON, LIMITED QTY REGISTRATION 6/6-7/24 SESSION 1 | 9-9:45AM | AGE 2 SESSION 2 | 10-10:45AM | AGE 2 SESSION 3 | 11-11:45AM | AGE 3-4 SESSION 4 | 12-12:45PM | AGE 3-4 AGE/DIVSION | GAME DAY BOYS & GIRLS COMBINED BLOCK 2 | M/W, 9/7-10/3 4-PRESCHOOL | TH/SA KINDERGARTEN | TH/SA REGISTRATION 8/9-8/31 BOYS & GIRLS SEPARATED SESSION 2 | 10-10:45AM | AGE 2 GRADES 1/2 GRADES 3/4 GRADES 5/6 GRADES 7-9 | | | | SESSION 1 | 9-9:45AM | AGE 2 T/W/SA W/SA T/TH/SA TBA, PLAYS W/OTHER CITIES SESSION 3 | 11-11:45AM | AGE 3-4 SESSION 4 | 12-12:45PM | AGE 3-4 Shin guards are recommended for each age group, but are mandatory for 3rd grade and older. ADAPTIVE YOUTH SOCCER FALL | 8/15-9/29 | NO PRACTICE 9/5 BLOCK 3 | M/W, 10/5-11/2, NO CLASS 10/31 REGISTRATION 9/6-9/28 SESSION 1 | 9-9:45AM | AGE 2 SESSION 2 | 10-10:45AM | AGE 2 AGE 5-18 SESSION 3 | 11-11:45AM | AGE 3-4 SESSION 4 | 12-12:45PM | AGE 3-4 $43 RES, $53 NON-RES SESSION 1 | AGES 5-8 | M/W 4:30, 5:30PM SESSION 2 | AGES 9-12 | T/TH 4:30, 5:30PM SESSION 3 | AGES 13-18 | T/TH 5PM BLOCK 4 | M/W, 11/7-12/7, NO CLASS 11/21, 11/23 REGISTRATION 6/20-8/1 SESSION 1 | 9-9:45AM | AGE 2 This program is specifically designed for kids with disabilities to learn and practice the fundamentals of soccer. Kids of all ability levels will receive one on one attention and have a blast practicing individual and team work skills, coordination and gaining exercise through fun! All practices will be held at Peaks Ice Arena for 45 minutes. SESSION 2 | 10-10:45AM | AGE 2 REGISTRATION 10/4-10/31 11 | SESSION 3 | 11-11:45AM | AGE 3-4 SESSION 4 | 12-12:45PM | AGE 3-4 YO U T H P R O G R A M S 1313 PUPPY PRESCHOOL TRAINER/HANDLER AGE 10+ YOUTH MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT PUPPY/DOG MUST BE CURRENT ON VACCINATIONS KID'S COOKING CLASSES 10/12-11/9 | W 5-6PM | AGE 5-8 10/12-11/9 | W 6:15-7:45PM | AGE 9-12 $59 RES, $69 NON-RES REGISTRATION DEADLINE 10/5 8/25-9/29 | TH 6-7PM | NORTH PARK $99 RES, $109 NON-RES We will start with the basics; sit, down, stay, come, and heal. As each dog improves we will progress to greater distance, duration, and distractions. We will add in socialization techniques and fun games to play with your dog all while helping to make your dog an integral part of your family. Who is the class instructor? Classes are taught by Sarah Jacobsen; a dog trainer for almost 20 years. She has her degrees in Animal Training, Management, and Animal Conservation. Working with all types of dogs from all walks of life has shown her that there is more than one way to train a dog. If a technique doesn't seem to be working for you and your dog you can bet she has another one waiting to share with you. DOG TRAINING TUNE-UP TRAINER/HANDLER AGE 10+ YOUTH MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT PUPPY/DOG MUST BE CURRENT ON VACCINATIONS TH 8-9PM | NORTH PARK $15 RES, $25 NON-RES Calling all budding epicureans! Come join Chef Sabina on a 5-week hands-on cooking course! This class introduces children and youth to the satisfaction of preparing delicious, real food, as well as developing foundational kitchen skills to last a lifetime. KIDS COOKING AND GARDENING CLASS 9/12-10/5 | M/W 5-6PM | AGE 5-8 9/12-10/5 | M/W 6-7PM | AGE 9-13 $75 RES, $85 NON-RES REGISTRATION DEADLINE 9/5 The best way to know what you’re eating is to grow it yourself! In this class, kids explore hands-on where food comes from, how to grow it, how to harvest it, and finally bring it to the kitchen! Cooking food they harvest themselves is a GREAT way to get kids loving fruits and vegetables. Kids learn fundamental kitchen skills, and have the opportunity to start a healthy food connection that can last their whole lives! Come join us on this real food adventure! 8/4, 8/25, 9/1, 9/15, 9/29 Don't need a full six week class for your dog but just want some "fine tuning" on behaviors? This is the class for you! An hour long class with a trainer with almost 20 years of experience. Is your dog a jumper? He doesn't come when called? Pulls while on a walk? Come with a training question and she will work through it with you and your dog. This is not a private session so you will still get the benefit of working socialization training into your session as well. 12 | YO U T H P R O G R A M S 1414 ADULT PROGRAMS (801) 852-6600 | Provo.org/Signup +$5 IF REGISTERING AFTER DEADLINE *SOME PROGRAMS MAY FILL BEFORE THE DEADLINE WORLD CULTURE TOUR COOKING CLASSES I AGE 14+ HARRY POTTER FANTASTIC FEASTS I AGE 14+ F 6:30-8:30PM 9/30 | F 6-9PM | DEADLINE 9/23 $20 RES, $30 NON-RES $30 RES, $40 NON-RES OR $50/PAIR RES, $60/PAIR NON-RES 8/12 | MEXICO | DEADLINE 8/5 9/9 | AUSTRALIA | KANGAROO & PAVLOVA | DEADLINE 9/2 10/14 | THAILAND | CURRY & MANGO STICKY RICE | DEADLINE 10/7 11/11 | CZECH REBUBLIC | KOLACHES | DEADLINE 11/4 Come explore the world through cultural cuisine. For those desiring to learn unique techniques and practices creating ethnic meals, the World Culture Tour should serve as your new monthly tradition. You will have a first-hand experience creating and tasting authentic recipes from around the world. ADULT COOKING CLASSES I AGE 14+ SESSION 1 | 9/6-9/20 | T 6-8:30PM | DEADLINE 8/30 SESSION 2 | 10/6-10/20 | TH 6-8:30PM | DEADLINE 9/29 $65 RES, $75 NON-RES All skill levels welcome. Great food is a big part of a great life. Find your cooking style as you learn the fundamental skills used by professional chefs! In our hands-on 3-week course, you’ll learn how to properly use kitchen knives, season and flavor dishes like a pro, integrate new seasonal foods into your diet, and have key skills and information to take your cooking to the next level. CAKE NIGHT | TABLESCAPES & DECADENT DESSERTS | AGE 14+ 10/4-11/8 | T 6-8PM | DEADLINE 9/27 $75 RES, $85 NON-RES Learn my secret step-by-step system for creating gorgeous tablescapes with ease. We'll practice layering elements like color, texture, lighting and more. Then we'll top it off with gorgeous gourmet desserts, thus completing the look and feel of a warm and inviting spread. Imagine spending your holidays explaining that you didn't hire a designer or caterer! BOOKBINDING WORKSHOP | AGE 14+ 9/28 | W 6-9PM $35 RES, $45 NON-RES DEADLINE 9/21 Come join us for a fun filled evening learning about basic bookbinding techniques. The main book project will be an exposed ribbon spine with French stitching. Beautiful decorative papers will be used to adorn the outside cover creating, in the end, a perfect go-to journal and/ or sketchbook. AGE 14+ 8/26 | F 6-8PM | DEADLINE 8/19 9/23 | F 6-8PM | DEADLINE 9/16 10/28 | F 6-8PM | DEADLINE 10/21 $25 RES, $35 NON-RES | CAKE & SUPPLIES PROVIDED You know you've always wanted to try cake decorating! Cake Night is specifically designed to allow newbies to give it a try without the commitment. Everything is provided for you to take a cute decorated cake home with you in one night. All you need is a moment of bravery. Grab a friend and join us today! 13 | You've read the books. You've watched the movies. You’ve watched diligently for the owl that would bring you your Hogwarts letter. But now, even Muggles can learn how to make our very own Great Hall feast! Make new favorites, drink some butter beer, and revel in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. TAI CHI STRESS MANAGEMENT | AGE 14+ 9/7-9/30 | W/F 10-11AM | DEADLINE 8/31 $35 RES, $45 NON-RES Learn the art of Tai Chi along with reflexology, 4,7,8 breathing and meditation. Take some time out of your day to tune into your body through moving meditation that will assist in reducing stress and improving relaxation. We use essential oils and music to create a spa experience! A D U LT P R O G R A M S INTRO TO PHOTOGRAPHY | INTRO TO DRAWING | AGE 14+ 8/16-9/20 | T 6:15-8:15PM $75 RES, $85 NON-RES DEADLINE 8/9 $65 RES, $75 NON-RES DEADLINE 9/28 This class is designed for anyone who wants to learn how to use their camera and utilize all it has to offer and be able to use your camera in manual mode. INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY | In this six-week course, we cover the foundations of drawing, learning to 'see' artistically, and working from life and reference material. Designed for beginner to intermediate artists, materials will be provided. AGE 14+ 10/4-11/1 | T 6:15-8:15PM ADULT SOFTBALL | $65 RES, $75 NON-RES DEADLINE 9/27 AGE 16+ 8/1-9/29 This class is designed for those that have already taken the Introduction to Photography class or individuals who already understand basic manual exposure and composition. We will go over shutter tricks such as panning and photographing fireworks, external flash and indoor lighting. PHOTOGRAPHY SHOOT OUT! | AGE 14+ 9/10 | SA 4-8PM 8:30-9PM AWARD CEREMONY & PRESENTATION $25 RES, $35 NON-RES DEADLINE 9/3 Come join us for the first annual great photography shoot out. You will have 4 hours to plan, photograph and edit photos. You will not know the theme till you get to class so no one has an advantage. You will be judged on creativity, technicality, composition, quality and use of theme. Winner will receive $100 and prizes. TAKING BETTER HOLIDAY PHOTOS | AGE 14+ 11/8 | T 6-8PM | DEADLINE 11/1 SINGLE GAME LEAGUE $ 305 (7 LEAGUE GAMES & DOUBLE ELIM TOURN) DOUBLE HEADER LEAGUE $ 480 (12 LEAGUE GAMES & DOUBLE ELIM TOURN) REGISTRATION 5/23-7/24 COACHES MEETINGS7/27 | 6PM COED/WOMEN, 6:45PM MEN 7/28 | 6PM EVERYONE | REC CENTER SINGLE GAME LEAGUE | NIGHT | LOCATION MEN SENIOR | M | FOOTPRINTER MEN D2 | T | FOOTPRINTER MEN CORPORATE | T | FOOTPRINTER MEN REC | W | FOOTPRINTER COED REC (U/L) | TH | FOOTPRINTER OR HARMON COED CORP | TH | FOOTPRINTER OR HARMON DOUBLE HEADER LEAGUE | NIGHT | LOCATION MEN D2 | M/W | FOOTPRINTER MEN REC | T | FOOTPRINTER COED D2 | TH | FOOTPRINTER WOMEN | M | HARMON SOFTBALL TOURNAMENTS $15 RES, $25 NON-RES Learn the 10 points to taking better photographs, and what you should be taking pictures of at your holiday events this year. INTRO TO PAINTING | AGE 14+ 10/5-11/9 | W 6:30-8:30PM TOURNAMENTS ARE OPEN FOR NSA POINT SYSTEM, TEAMS ENTER BASED ON A SELF-CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM. TOURNAMENTS ARE A 3 GAME GUARANTEE. MENS FALL CLASSIC TOURNAMENT | AGE 14+ AGE 16+ 9/9-9/10 | F/SA 8/17-9/21 | W 6:30-8:30PM $250 NSA REG REGISTRATION 7/25-9/5, OR UNTIL FULL $75 RES, $85 NON-RES DEADLINE 8/10 Come learn the foundations for great painting while using watercolor, acrylic, and oil paints! Design principles, techniques, and materials are all included in this six-week course. This class is designed for beginner to intermediate level artists. 14 COED BATTLE OF THE BATS TOURNAMENT | AGE 16+ 10/7-10/8 | F/SA $250 NSA REG REGISTRATION 7/25-10/3, OR UNTIL FULL | A D U LT P R O G R A M S 1616 NEW! INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION OPTIONS FOR ULTIMATE FRISBEE AND VOLLEYBALL ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL | 8/22-10/22 AGE 16+ $450 (8 LEAGUE GAMES & DOUBLE ELIM TOURN) REGISTRATION 6/27-8/14 COACHES MEETING | 8/18 | 6PM | REC CENTER MEN D1 | M MEN REC | T MEN D2 | W/TH 8v8 flag football league. Games will be double headers played at Harmon Park. ADULT BASKETBALL | AGE 16+ PRESEASON 11/7-12/15 | LEAGUE 1/4-3/18 FLAG FOOTBALL BLACK CAT BOWL | 10/29 | SA ALL DAY $525 TEAM ( 3 PRESEASON, 8 LEAGUE GAMES & DOUBLE ELIM TOURN) DEADLINE FOR PRESEASON IS 10/24 REGISTRATION 9/6-12/10 COACHES MEETING 11/2 | 6PM | MEN'S U/L, 6FT 11/2 | 6:45PM | WOMEN, CORP, 40+ AGE 16+ $150 DEADLINE 10/24 Limited to first 8 teams, 3 game guarantee. ADULT VOLLEYBALL | 9/6-11/3 MAKE UP MEETING 12/13 | 6PM AGE 16+ $240 TEAM (12 LEAGUE GAMES & DOUBLE ELIM TOURN) $40 INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION OPTION REGISTRATION 7/5-8/21 COACHES MEETING | 8/25 | 6PM | REC CENTER MEN | M WOMEN | T COED | W/TH 6v6 league. Games will be double headers played at Dixon MS or the Rec Center. ADULT ULTIMATE FRISBEE | 9/9-11/4 | F AGE 16+ $220 TEAM (12 LEAGUE GAMES & SINGLE ELIM TOURN) $25 INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION OPTION REGISTRATION 6/27-8/28 COACHES MEETING | 8/31 | 6PM | REC CENTER Open 7v7 recreation league for both men and women. Games played at Harmon Park. 15 | WOMEN | M | UNLIMITED COLLEGE EXP MEN UPPER | M/T/W/TH | 2 COLLEGE EXP UNDER 35 MEN LOWER | M/T/W/TH | HS EXP OR LESS UNDER 35 6FT & UNDER | M/TH | MUST BE 6FT OR LESS CORP | T | SPONSORED BY BUSINESS 40+ | F | MUST BE 40 OR OLDER Games will be played at various local middle, high schools, and Rec Center. Tournament play may be any night, 5:30-10:30PM. WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL | AGE 14+ PRACTICES F 8:15-10PM | GAMES TH/F TBA SESSION 1 | 10/14-12/9 | $50 (9 WEEKS) SESSION 2 | 1/6-4/7 | $80 (14 WEEKS) REGISTRATION 9/14-1/13 Be a part of our award winning adaptive program with top-notch basketball wheelchairs. During the preseason you will receive coaching on drills and plays. After the turn of the year you will then be ready to play competitive games. Wheelchairs during practice and games are included but sign-up early, spots fill quickly! A D U LT P R O G R A M S 1717 SENIOR PROGRAMS REGISTER AT PROVO.ORG/SIGNUP | (801) 852-6620 PROGRAM FEES ARE SHOWN WITH $5 EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT IF SIGNED UP BEFORE REGISTRATION DEADLINE. DEADLINE ONE WEEK BEFORE PROGRAM BEGINS. PROGRAMS ARE ALL FOR AGES 60+. SENIOR WELLNESS PROGRAMS | TRACK WALKING TIME | M-F 10AM-12PM AGE 60+ FREE FOR SENIOR PASS HOLDERS MUST CHECK IN AT THE COMMUNITY DESK FOR ACCESS EXERCISE COACH IN THE WELLNESS ROOM | AGE 60+ Come enhance your exercise routine with an individual exercise coach! Get your questions answered and learn how to achieve your fitness goals. Leave your contact information at the community desk and our wellness coach will get in touch to schedule a group appointment. ZUMBA | AGE 60+ M/W/F 1:30-2:30PM AGE 60+ Come walk on our indoor, slip-resistant walking track! Record your laps and get entered in a drawing to win prizes. SENIOR WATER AEROBICS | M/W/F 8:10-8:50AM AGE 60+ Appropriate for all fitness levels, this water fitness class will enhance your strength, flexibility, and endurance. We always have fun! SENIOR PASS HOLDERS FREE | $2/CLASS FOR VISITORS TAI CHI | AGE 60+ M/TH 10:30-11:30AM Join us for Zumba where Latin and International music get your body movin and groovin' with easy-to-follow dance moves that will keep you feeling and looking younger. Tai Chi's gentle, low impact movements burn calories and increases fitness and mental health. SENIOR PASS HOLDERS FREE | $2/CLASS FOR VISITORS COMPUTER CLASSES Each month we will start a new computer class that focuses on obtaining a different skill. Visit the Community Desk for specific details about what is taught in each session. PHOTOPIA 8/8-8/31 | M/W 3-4PM $20/8 SESSIONS Come learn how to download, edit, and share photos on any device. Learn how to move photos from your phone or camera to your computer, iPad (tablet), or external storage device. BEGINNING COMPUTER CLASS 9/7-9/28 | M/W 3-4PM IPAD BASICS 10/3-10/26 | M/W 3-4PM $20/8 SESSIONS $20/8 SESSIONS Do you find using a computer difficult and frustrating? Come learn the basics of computers with us! We will learn how to turn on and logon to a computer, how to open and close applications (programs), and how to send and check email. Want to get the most out of your iPad or tablet? Come join us as we learn to master these devices! We will discuss how to download and use popular applications (programs) such as Photos, Instagram, Pinterest, iBooks, and more! OPEN COMPUTER LAB Check with the community desk for current schedule when lab assistant is available to answer questions. $2/ session or free for those currently enrolled in computer class. Lab hours provide one-on-one technology help (computer, cameras, ipods, phones, etc). 16 | SENIOR PROGRAMS 1818 BOOK OF THE MONTH FREE FOR SENIOR PASS HOLDERS | 1-2:30PM AUGUST 9 | Crossing the Tracks SEPTEMBER 13 | Lincoln: A President for the Ages OCTOBER 11 | Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society NOVEMBER 8 | Heaven is Here This class includes a copy of the book of the month as well as access to a Book Club Guide (binder containing information about the book, author and questions to help stimulate discussion at the Book Club meetings). Light refreshments will be provided at the book discussion meeting on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. INFORMATIONAL LUNCHEONS | AGE 60+ SECOND WED OF EACH MONTH, 12:30-1PM BINGO | AGE 60+ T 1-2PM | $2/FOR VISITORS LUNCH SERVED AT 12PM, SUGGESTED DONATION OF $3 FREE FOR SENIOR PASS HOLDERS Each month we will hold informational meetings from outside educators about aging-related services and issues. These could include educational sessions about assistive hearing devices, best health practices, medication safety, etc. A game we all know and love. So just come and win prizes! 60+ DISCOVERY TOURS | AGE DATES & TIMES WILL VARY 60+ ACTIVITY PRICES RANGE BETWEEN $15-$30, 25% MEMB DISCOUNT Upcoming tours for those ages 60+ may include: a trip to Payson’s Salmon Supper, Antelope Island, The Timpanogos Storytelling Festival, a fall foliage tour, and a double overnighter to St. George for the Huntsman Senior Olympic Games and Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame at the Tuacahn Theatre. DANCES | AGE 60+ FIRST TUE, 8-10PM | $5/PERSON OR $8/COUPLE Bring your partner or come stag to enjoy a night of dancing. This is a social event where the experience, ambiance, and refreshments will please you. 17 | PORCELAIN FIGURINE CLASS | AGE 60+ $9 FOR 12 WEEKS | W/TH 9AM-2PM Express your individuality by choosing your piece(s) and working them to perfection over the course of the class. Newcomers are welcome. BIRTHDAY PARTIES | AGE 60+ 3RD FRIDAY OF EACH MONTH, LUNCH SERVED AT 12PM $3 SUGGESTED DONATION OR MANDATORY $6 FOR THOSE UNDER 60 Celebrate life by coming to the Provo Recreation Center for a delicious meal with live entertainment and cake and ice cream in honor of your birthday. Make a reservation by calling our office the day before by noon. HALLOWEEN PARTY | 10/31 | M 11AM-1PM AGE 60+ $3 SUGGESTED DONATION Come dressed in costume for our Halloween celebration. You'll eat spooky food fare, parade in costume for a chance to win a prize and enjoy many ghoulish activities and entertainment. Guests are welcome, must pay $6 each for lunch. SENIOR PROGRAMS 1919 AQ UAT I C S FALL POOL HOURS | STARTS AUGUST 29 LEISURE POOL OPEN SWIM HOURS | TOYS ON MONDAY-SATURDAY 10AM-10PM INDOOR WATER SLIDES MONDAY-FRIDAY 2-8PM SATURDAY 12-8PM COMPETITION POOL HOURS MONDAY-SATURDAY 5AM-10PM* *All comp pool users (public lap swimmers, swim teams, aquatic classes, other user groups) will be asked to share lanes during high peak times. typically M-F, 6-11AM, 2-6:30PM OUTDOOR POOL HOURS | CLOSES AUGUST 27 MONDAY-SATURDAY 12PM-8PM THE COMPETITION POOL WILL BE CLOSED THE FOLLOWING DAYS DUE TO SWIM MEETS: FRIDAY | OCTOBER 14 | 4-9PM SATURDAY | OCTOBER 15 | 7AM-12PM THURSDAY | NOVEMBER 10 | 3-7PM TUESDAY | NOVEMBER 15 | 3-7PM THURSDAY | DECEMBER 15 | 3-7PM +$5 IF REGISTERING AFTER THE DEADLINE. DEADLINE IS THE SAT BEFORE SESSION BEGINS. ADAPTIVE SWIM SCHOOL | PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS AGE 5-18 RES $80, NON-RES $90 @ REC CENTER INDOOR POOL RES $50, NON-RES $60 @ REC CENTER INDOOR POOL SESSION 1 | 9/12-10/5, M/W, 30 MIN | DEADLINE 9/10 SESSION 2 | 10/24-11/16, M/W, 30 MIN | DEADLINE 10/22 *(4 LESSONS )YOU MAY ADD ONE ADDITIONAL PARTICIPANT TO YOUR LESSON FOR NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE. YOU DO NOT NEED TO REGISTER THE ADDITIONAL PERSON, THEY WILL BE ADDED ON THE FIRST CLASS DAY. 4PM-LOW FUNCTIONING | 4:30PM-HIGH FUNCTIONING T/TH TIMES: 2, 2:30, 3, 3:30, 4, 4:30, 5, 5:30PM SA TIMES: 9, 9:30, 10, 10:30, 11, 11:30AM Adaptive group lessons are geared for children with physical or cognitive disabilities. Students will learn stroke techniques, water safety, self-confidence, and teamwork. Parents, please note that our goal is to ensure that each child has the most successful experience possible and in order to do so the first day of classes will be an assessment of abilities. There is a possibility that the time of your child’s class may change to the other adaptive time slot if the instructor feels it is a better fit for your child. ADULT SWIM PROGRAM | AGE 16+ RES $40, NON-RES $50 @ REC CENTER INDOOR POOL SESSION 1 | 9/13-10/6, T/TH, 30 MIN | DEADLINE 9/10 SESSION 2 | 9/10-10/8, SA, 45 MIN | DEADLINE 9/3 SESSION 3 | 10/25-11/17, T/TH, 30 MIN | DEADLINE 10/22 SESSION 4 | 10/22-11/19, SA, 45 MIN | DEADLINE 10/15 T/TH 7PM | SA 8:15AM You are never too old to learn how to swim or master your stroke. Swim instructors will work with adults of all ages to achieve your personal swimming goals. The program is divided into 2 levels: Beginner, Intermediate/Advanced. 18 | 9/6-9/27 | T | 30 MIN 9/8-9/29 | TH | 30 MIN 9/10-10/1 | SA | 30 MIN 10/4-10/25 | T | 30 MIN 10/6-10/27 | TH | 30 MIN 10/8-10/29 | SA | 30 MIN 11/1-11/22 | T | 30 MIN 11/3-12/1** | TH | 30 MIN 11/5-12/3*** | SA | 30 MIN **NO CLASS 11/24 ***NO CLASS 11/26 Private swim lessons are 30 minute sessions concentrated, individualized, one-on-one swim instruction that gives the participant the opportunity to quickly learn basic swim skills and the advancing swimmer the opportunity to gain quick insight on skill technique development in a smaller group setting. No make-up classes for missed days. AQ UAT I C S 2020 FALL GROUP SWIMMING LESSONS CLASSES: AQUA TOTS, PRESCHOOL LEVELS 1-3, SWIM SCHOOL LEVELS 1-6, PRE-SWIM TEAM CLASS DESCRIPTIONS AND LEVELS ARE AT PROVO.ORG/RECCENTER $35 RES, $45 NON-RES SEE PAGE 2 FOR REFUND/CANCELLATION POLICY. NO MAKE-UP FOR MISSED CLASSES SWIM LESSON PROCEDURES In order to ease the process of registration, your child will be assessed and placed in the proper class on the first day of class. Thus, you only need to register your child for a time slot. You no longer need to select a level. Swim lesson spectators and participants are not permitted to use the facility unless they are pass holders or have paid daily admission fees. There are no make-up lessons for missed classes. M-TH classes have 8 lessons, each 30 minutes. SA classes have 5 lessons and are 45 minutes. FALL LESSONS | 4, 4:35, 5:10, 5:45, 6:20PM | 9:30, 10, 10:30, 11AM | 4, 4:35, 5:10, 5:45, 6:20PM 9, 9:50, 10:40, 11:30AM 10-11:30AM SMALL DOGS LESS THAN 30LBS 11:30AM-1PM BIG DOGS MORE THAN 30LBS Bring your dog and family to the 2nd annual Puppy Paddle Pool Party held after the human pool season has ended. Your pooch will have lots of fun dipping in the pool, playing games, competing in contest such as the fastest swimmer, best trick, or cutest swim suit! No humans allowed in pool. M/W | 9/12-10/5 | 8/16-9/10 T/TH | 9/13-10-6 | 8/16-9/10 SA | 9/10-10/8 | 8/16-9/3 M/W | 10/24-11/16 | 8/16-10/22 T/TH | 10/25-11/17 | 8/16-10/22 SA | 10/22-11/19 | 8/18-10/15 MASTERS SWIM TEAM | BADGE | DATE | TIME | FEE | DEADLINE SWIMMING MERIT BADGE | 9/21 | 5-8PM | $15 FIRST AID: ALL SCOUTS | 10/19 | 5-8PM | $15 LIFESAVING MERIT BADGE* | 11/16 | 5-8PM | $15 $5 PER DOG, HUMANS ARE FREE RECREATION CENTER OUTDOOR ACTIVITY POOL SESSION | DAYS | DATES | REGISTRATION | | | | | | SCOUTING: BOY SCOUTS, CUB SCOUTS, GIRL SCOUTS, AQUANAUT, MERIT BADGE Scouts will work on skills to prepare them for the Scout Swimming, Scout Lifesaving, and First Aid merit badge. Upon successful completion of required skills, a counselor will sign merit badge cards. Participants must bring current swimming badge pamphlet and merit badge card signed by scout master to the first day of class. If you would like to schedule your troop for a different time, call the Recreation Center at (801) 852-6600. PUPPY PADDLE POOL PARTY 9/3 FALL SESSIONS FALL 1 FALL 2 FALL 3 FALL 4 FALL 5 FALL 6 $150 INCLUDES BOOK *BRING EXTRA SHIRT AND PANTS TO WEAR IN THE WATER FOR SURVIVAL SWIM DAYS | TIMES M/W T/TH T/TH SA | LIFEGUARD TRAINING COURSE | AGE 15 BY END OF COURSE WINTER BREAK CLASS 12/27-12/30 | T-F 9AM-3PM DROP-IN WATER POLO | AGE 16+ MEMBERSHIP OR DAILY ADMISSION FEE AGE 18+ 7-8PM | T/TH NO CLASSES ON HOLIDAYS RECREATION CENTER COMPETITION POOL MEMBERSHIP OR DAILY ADMISSION M/W 7-8PM | T/TH/F 9:30-10:30AM REC CENTER COMP POOL An adult style swim team for competitive and noncompetitive swimmers, triathletes, and fitness swimmers of all levels instructed by a qualified coach. This program is designed to help swimmers improve fitness and/or train for specific goals. 19 | All polo players are welcome to drop-in and practice or compete during this time. The goals will be set-up for open play. AQ UAT I C S 19 2121 POOL RULES • Children 5 years and under and children who cannot swim must be within arms reach of an adult at all times in the water • Proper swim attire required • No denim or street clothing permitted in the pool, may wear a fitted cover up shirt or swim shorts • No food in the indoor pool area • Children under 3 must wear a swim diaper, elastic pant, and swim suit. No changing swim diapers on the deck. • U.S. Coast Guard approved safety devices only • Inflatable water wings are permitted in select pool areas. Children wearing water wings must be within arms reach of an adult at all times. • No inflatable toys, or inner tubes (except for designated tubes in the outdoor wave pool) • No one under 15 years is permitted in the hot tub • Indoor slide-Must be at least 40", no double riders and no lifejackets allowed • Outdoor slide-Must be at least 48", riders under 48" must pass a swim test and wear a lifejacket, or ride with someone 15 years or older • Please observe all other posted rules The lifeguard has the final responsibility to inform patrons of any other rules. All rules are for the safety of our patrons. Provo Aquatics goes to great lengths to do everything we can to keep our pools open for your enjoyment: •Vacuum each pool daily •Constantly monitor our pool chemistry •Provide 24 hour water and UV filtration •Maintain proper water temperature •Schedule pool breaks to provide parents an opportunity to take their children to the bathroom and change diapers •Require all children 2 and under, and all un-potty trained children to wear 3 layers of protection But, there are two things we cannot do: •Put your children in a swim diaper and plastic cover •Take your children to the bathroom Failure to do these two things is what leads to most pool closures. Don't be the parent that forces the pool to shut down. We appreciate you doing your part in this matter. WATER AEROBIC CLASS SCHEDULE MONDAY 6AM TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Shallow Water* Aqua Zumba* Aqua Zumba* Deep Water** Shallow Water* Deep Water** FRIDAY SATURDAY 7AM Shallow Water* Shallow Water* Water Ninjas** 8AM Deep Water** Deep Water** Deep Water** Deep Water** 8:10AM Senior Wellness* Senior Wellness* Senior Wellness* Aqua Zumba*** Aqua Zumba*** Aqua Zumba*** 9AM 12PM Aqua Zumba*** 1PM Seniors/Shallow* Seniors/Deep** Seniors/Shallow* Seniors/Deep** 8PM 8:15PM Aqua Zumba*** Aqua Zumba*** Aqua Zumba* Aqua Zumba** Schedules can also be found online at Provo.org/RecCenter Location: *Program Pool, **Deep Water Pool, ***Competition Pool 20 | R E C R E AT I O N C E N T E R Seniors/Shallow* 2222 S P EC I A L E V E N T S PROVO.ORG/EVENTS MOVIES IN THE PARK | SKATEFEST ALL AGES 9/17 | 4PM | PROVO SKATE PLAZA $5 MONDAYS IN AUGUST | DUSK AROUND 8:30PM ROCK CANYON PARK FREE Compete in Provo Plaza's only skateboard competition! Register in one of three different categories, show off your moves and win incredible prizes from our sponsors. AUGUST 1 | HOOK AUGUST 8 | CINDERELLA AUGUST 15 | INCREDIBLES AUGUST 22 | TARZAN AUGUST 29 | ZOOTOPIA HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL | Grab your blanket and some friends and enjoy a big screen movie under the stars. Arrive early to buy some dinner and snacks from your favorite food trucks. Enjoy dinner, movie, and entertainment under the stars. SUMMER LU'AU | AGES 50+ 8/24 | 6PM | RECREATION CENTER $10 Aloha! You won't want to miss our 5th Annual Summer Luau! Relax with a smoothie and enjoy island style food and dancing. SUMMER PICNIC SERIES | ALL AGES 10/29 | 5-10PM | RECREATION CENTER $5/ADULTS, $4/YOUTH (3-17), REC CENTER MEMBERS FREE Join other ghosts, super heroes, witches, and princesses at the Recreation Center to wander Wonderland, laser tag with zombies, create wicked crafts, and dozens of other festive activities. Entertainment, crafts, and character meet-and-greets will give every member of the family something to enjoy. For older and braver ghouls, journey through the creepy Forgotten Garden to enter the Haunted House of Horrors. This portion of the event is best for adults and youth over age 10. AGES 60+ $3 SUGGESTED DONATION 9/14 | 11AM FIESTA PICNIC | NORTH PARK Each picnic will be held in a beautiful outdoor setting with delicious food, fun friends, and themed activities and games for your enjoyment. All 60+ meals will be served at the park on these days and not in the facility. The lunch served is a suggested donation of $3 and a mandatory $6 for those under 60 years of age. 21 | SPECIAL EVENTS 2323 PROVO PARKS (801) 852-6606 | 1417 S 350 E PROVO.ORG/PARKS PAVILION RESERVATIONS THINGS TO REMEMBER RESERVATION TIMES | 8:30AM-2:30PM & 3:30-9:30PM RESERVATION SEASON | 4/15/16–10/15/16 RESERVATIONS ONLINE | 311.PROVO.ORG • Please remember to clean up trash when you leave. If something is left behind please check with the Parks Office or Provo Police. Reservations for 2016 can be made online starting 1/1/16 or over the phone starting 1/4/16. • Electricity is provided at most pavilions; it is only 15 amps of power, enough to run a small slow cooker, radio etc. If you need additional power you will need to supply your own. • Weddings are subject to a $200 wedding fee at any park, an Events Permit may be required. Please contact the Parks Office for more information. • All bounce houses must have liability insurance, this can be purchased through the bounce house company or through Customer Service. Inflatables that use large amounts of water are not authorized in city parks. If you have any questions about using the new online system please call Customer Service at 311 or the Parks Office (801) 852-6606. Pavilions are available for reservations Mon-Sat. Fees range from $25-$85 for each time period, depending on pavilion size and location. $200 wedding fee for all weddings in a park. Reservation fees are higher for holidays. Restroom facilities and water supplies are only in order during the park season. For more information regarding our pavilion reservations and our park rules visit Provo.org/Reservations. For a full list of Provo's parks and trails and amenities please visit our website at Provo.org/Parks. VOLUNTEER SERVICES Service opportunities are available year round at City parks, trails and the cemetery, along with ideas for Eagle Scout Projects. Contact Parks at [email protected] or (801) 852-7607. PARKS SPECIAL EVENTS Some events will require a Community Event Application to be completed. These activities include groups that are larger than the pavilion will accommodate, concerts, walks/runs, setting up large tents, more than 1 bounce house or inflatable and other items that require an approval process. Contact the Parks Division Office or Customer Service (311) to see if your event falls under 22 | these restrictions. Please visit Provo.org/Provo311/ Special-Events to print off an application and review a more detailed explanation of Special Events requirements. This application needs to be submitted at least two weeks prior to the event; some events will require more time. Events may be required to submit proof of liability insurance before approval will be granted. P R OVO PA R K S 2424 PROVO'S FEATURED PARK SHERWOOD HILLSIDE PARK | 1100 E 4450 N Sherwood Hillside Park is one of our hidden gems, built to utilize its existing geographical features. Constructed in 2008, park staff and several volunteer groups led by Richard Pratt, spent many hours working together to plant over a hundred trees. The donated labor and money helped match funding from the City Council’s Neighborhood Grant Program to purchase the plants. The paved walking path features elevation changes, switchbacks and superb views of the valley along the park circumference which has become a popular destination for local walkers and joggers. The tennis court offers hours of enjoyment to its users and the shaded pavilions feature large barbeques for the further delight of those using the park. The pavilion is nestled close to the playground, making this the perfect location for family enjoyment. N E W PA R K P R O J ECTS LIONS PARK STAIRCASE The new staircase at the north end of Lion’s Park is completed. This professionally engineered and constructed staircase will provide Provo City residents access to Lions Park from Grandview Lane for many years to come. Access to the park from the north end was temporarily lost after the existing staircase in the northeast corner of the park was destroyed by flooding. The construction of the staircase was funded by the Utah County 2015 Municipal Grant. Many thanks to the Parks and Recreation construction crew for the excellent work. 23 | P R OVO PA R K S 2525 EAST BAY GOLF COURSE (801) 852-PLAY (7529) 1860 S EAST BAY BLVD EastBayGolf.com FALL JUNIOR CAMPS | 9/12-9/14 | 4-5:30PM 9/26-9/28 | 4-5:30PM MEN'S ASSOCIATION AGE 8-17 $5 (DOES NOT INCLUDE GREEN FEES) $40 Basic etiquette, rules and the fundamentals of the swing. YOUTH ON COURSE | AGE 6-18 The nationally recognized Youth on Course Program allows juniors to play the Championship Course for $3 and the Par 3 Executive Course for $1. Learn more at YouthOnCourse.org One of the state’s top and most enjoyable men’s association plays every Wednesday night. Shot-gun starts vary with the season and sunset. VOX MARKETING CENTRAL UTAH AMATEUR 9/10 | 7:30AM Open to all amateur players with a UGA GHIN handicap. 3 Gross and Net Flight. THE KRAKEN HALLOWEEN TOURNAMENT 10/29 2-man scramble with spooky pins and haunted tees. For current fees and passes, please call the clubhouse at (801) 852-7529 or visit our site EastB ayGolf.com PROVO CITY CEMETERY M–F 8AM–4:30PM (801) 852-6607 | 610 S STATE BURIAL RECORDS CEMETERY OFFICE CEMETERY MAP | A kiosk map can be found at the north-east corner of the cemetery near the office. A paper copy of burials of record can be found in the black podium at the office entrance. INTERNET | Provo.org/PublicDocuments PROVO CITY LIBRARY | 550 N University Ave GROUNDS/ACCESS The automatic gates at the entrances to the cemetery close each day at dusk and open at dawn. Please be aware that vehicles will activate the closed gates to exit the cemetery but pedestrians cannot. Please visit the cemetery office for the most up to date information about decoration placement and removal. CEMETERY EXPANSION The much needed Cemetery expansion project is well underway and will add eight acres to the west of the existing cemetery. It will include a cremation garden, committal pavilion, traditional lawn interment sites, maintenance shop area and covered material storage. The cremation garden consists of 2,757 spaces with several different interment options. The remaining area will be a mixed concept of traditional lawn burials including both upright headstone capable spaces and flush headstone only spaces, providing burial options for an estimated 25 years. 24 | P R OVO PA R K S 2626 SHOOTING SPORTS PARK RESERVATIONS The Provo Shooting Sports Park is a firearms education and training facility where local residents, community groups, and law enforcement officers can train and enjoy the shooting sports in a safe and controlled environment. Certified Range Safety Officers (RSO) will be on duty when the sports park is open. No unauthorized shooting is permitted. The park is located two miles up Provo Canyon, and then 3/4 mile up Squaw Peak Road. Features include: • Rifle Range: 8 firing lanes • Handgun Range: 8 firing lanes • Family Range: 10 firing lanes Private groups may make a request to reserve exclusive time at either the rifle or handgun range by completing the Shooting Sports Park Reservation Request Form available at Provo.org/Parks, click on the Shooting Sports Park link. Submit the completed form at [email protected] or fax to: (801) 852-7605. If reservation request is approved, a Range Safety Officer will be scheduled to provide gate access and supervise the activity on site. For more information, please call the Shooting Sports Park Supervisor at (801) 852-6646. SHOTGUN SPORTS NEW SHOOTERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! Consider the following when you come: HEARING PROTECTION REQUIRED, EYE PROTECTION REQUIRED. Bring your firearm to the range, unloaded, in a case with the action open. All shotgun activities at the park must be coordinated through the Provo Gun Club. There are no “throw your own” facilities at the site. The club is open Wed evenings and Sat. Instruction is available. For information regarding instruction, competition and group events, call (801) 437-0595 or check the club website at MyProvoGunClub.com. aper targets, foam ear plugs and eye protection can be P purchased on site from the Range Safety Officer. RIFLE AND HANDGUN RANGES $3 RES | $5 NON-RES PUNCH PASS RESIDENT OPEN SHOOTING HOURS 5 VISITS $13 | 10 VISITS $25 | 15 VISITS $36 | 20 VISITS $48 4/1-5/31 | W/F, 4PM-DUSK, SA 10AM-4PM 6/1-8/31 | W/F, 4PM-DUSK, SA 10AM-6PM 9/1-10/31 | W/TH/F, 4PM-DUSK, SA 10AM-4PM 11/1-3/31 | W/F, 2PM-DUSK PUNCH PASS NON-RESIDENT 5 VISITS $22 | 10 VISITS $42 | 15 VISITS $60 | 20 VISITS $80 GROUP RESERVATION RESIDENT RIFLE & HANDGUN RANGE | $25/2 HRS GROUP RESERVATION NON-RESIDENT RIFLE HANDGUN RANGE | $35/2 HRS Punch cards can be purchased at the Parks Division Office at 1417 S 350 E or at the Shooting Sports Park. TURKEY SHOOT BASICS OF PISTOL SHOOTING SHOOTING SPORTS PARK - SQUAW PEAK SHOOTING SPORTS PARK - SQUAW PEAK CLASSES THIS FALL TBA 11/19 | SA 2-4PM ENTRY FEE $5/CONTEST Bring home the bird this Thanksgiving. Gather your family and friends and come compete against local shooters at a variety of distances. Top scores will receive frozen turkeys. Sign-up and pay at the event. 25 | Learn gun safety rules, proper operation of revolvers and semi-automatic pistols, ammunition knowledge, the fundamentals of shooting, and pistol inspection and maintenance. For more information contact the Parks Division Office at (801) 852-6606. P R OVO PA R K S 2727 WHAT IS A DRINKING WATER SOURCE PROTECTION PLAN? A Drinking Water Source Protection (DWSP) plan is designed for wellhead protection, which by definition is the protection of the area surrounding a well. In addition, DWSP plans focus on the surface and subsurface area surrounding a well or spring(s) that supply a public water system through which contaminants are likely to pass and eventually reach the water well or spring(s). WHAT ARE THE OBJECTIVES OF PROVO CITY’S DWSP PLANS? To meet drinking water quality requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). To evaluate the hydrogeologic setting and all potential contamination sources within the DWSP Protection Areas. Implement a voluntary management plan to control all potential sources of contamination. Develop and implement a public awareness, educational, and involvement plan for ground water protection. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO PROTECT PROVO CITY’S DRINKING WATER SUPPLY? The water from Provo City’s Wellfield and Springs is high quality water with low mineral content. Few other economically viable water supplies exist for Provo City. WHERE DOES PROVO’S DRINKING WATER COME FROM? Water sources for the City of Provo include 15 wells located within Provo City and 12 spring developments located in Provo Canyon, South Fork, and Rock Canyon. A small overall percentage of Provo’s water is obtained from the Provo River and treated at the Central Utah Water Conservancy District Treatment Plant prior to delivery to Provo’s customers. Ground- water tapped by the City’s wells is stored in unconsolidated deposits of sand and gravel that underlie the city. Provo’s springs store groundwater found in Paleozoic limestones and quartzites. WHAT ARE THE POTENTIAL SOURCES OF CONTAMINATION TO PROVO'S WELLFIELD AND SPRINGS? The general types of potential contamination sources that exist within the DWSP Zones for Provo’s wells and springs include sewer lines, golf courses, unimproved and improved roads, residential properties, and industrial/ commercial areas. These potential contamination sources are adequately controlled by our commitment to an aggressive watershed protection program, which we consider our first line of defense in assuring the quality of your drinking water. Based on the hydrogeologic setting, the integrity of the source collection systems, the types of potential contamination sources present, and the strict requirements of our DWSP Program; we consider the Provo Wellfield and Springs only mildly susceptible to contamination. WHAT CAN INDIVIDUAL CITIZENS DO TO HELP? Residents and businesses should notify Provo City of any accidents or hazardous waste spills that occur within the DWSP Zones, i.e. the city and canyon areas. Residents and businesses should also take an active role in protecting their drinking water sources through the proper use, storage, and disposal of fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, cleaners, fuels, oils, and household chemicals. Help spread the word about the need to protect Provo City’s drinking water sources. 2828 NEED MORE INFORMATION? Complete DWSP Plans for Provo’s wells and springs can be viewed by the public upon request. Contact Ryan York Water Sources Manager at (801) 852-7789. COULD YOU BE CONTAMINATING YOUR WATER? Provo City Water Resources Division supplies drinking water to its customers that is safe and complies with all Federal and State requirements. However, no matter how well we treat and disinfect the water that we supply our customers, there is always the danger that the supply can be contaminated by means of a cross connection. A “cross connection” may be defined as: Any connection or structural arrangement of pipe between a public or consumer’s potable water system and anything else, through which backflow or backsiphonage may occur. Backflow is simply the reverse flow of contaminated water or other substances from a consumer’s water system back into the public drinking water system. An example of a backflow potential is when a vacuum is formed in the water system in a building due to peak water usage such as a fire flow or a shut-off for repairs. When this occurs, non-potable water can be drawn back into the potable water system. Another common example is when a garden hose is used to spray lawn and garden chemicals. If a vacuum or backsiphonage condition occurs, it can draw the chemical back into the potable water supply. Other examples of potential crossconnections include landscape sprinkling systems and utility sinks. Utah State Drinking Water Regulations require each water system to have a functioning cross connection control program. This program requires protection from the previously mentioned hazards as well as many others. A cross connection control program requires protection from any possible hazard, which includes various activities typically found in residences. Thus, a dual check valve should be installed on each residential service meter to protect the City system from any backflow from customers homes. In addition, any connection to equipment utilizing any type of chemical injection requires additional backflow protection at that point of use and is regulated by the State program, Provo’s program, and plumbing code. Anytime a backflow device/assembly is installed it creates a closed system, which creates a potential thermal expansion issue anywhere heated water is used. Thermal expansion raises pressure in a water system as the water is heated and must be compensated for. Several methods are available to install on your residence which will compensate for this issue. The most common is a thermal expansion tank which absorbs this increase in pressure. The thermal expansion tank is installed on the cold water feed line to the water heater. Typical cost to the owner is $100 to $200 for the installation of a thermal expansion tank. Dual check valve devices have been required on new construction for several years in Provo and should have had thermal expansion protection installed during the construction of the residence. Building additions by the owner and service line renewals performed by the City will now have a dual check valve installed at Provo’s expense, however, the installation of the thermal expansion protection and associated cost will be the customers responsibility. If you have any questions concerning backflow prevention and cross-connection control, please contact us at (801) 852-6788 or visit our web site at provo.org. 2929 425 W CENTER | (801) 852-7007 | ONLINE @ TICKETS.COVEY.CENTER FREE Public Concerts Select Mondays @ 7:30PM 3030 AUGUST 2016 OCTOBER 2016 Alpine Community Theater: Oliver | 1 Miss Utah Outstanding Teen | 1 CCA: The Fantasticks | 1, 5-6 CCA: The 39 Steps | 6-8, 10 Alpine Community Theater: Oliver | 5-6, 8 Utah Regional Ballet | 7-8 Mariachi Sol de Jalisco with Ballet Las Americas* | 15 ODT: Thriller | 12-15, 17 USAF Band of the Golden West* | 17 Laura Hall (Whose Line is it Anyway?) with ImprovBroadway | 27 CCA: The 39 Steps | 14-15, 17 Utah Valley Symphony | 19-20 CCA: The 39 Steps | 12-22, 24 Hot House West* | 24 SEPTEMBER 2016 Dance Conservatory | 3-4 Gypsy Tapestry | 26 Utah COPA | 27-29 Joshy Soul & The Cool* | 12 Utah Music Awards | 17 *FREE Public Concerts Sax Summit plays Gershwin* | 26 Miss Utah Outstanding Teen | 30 3131