Recreation Program Guide - Farmington
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Recreation Program Guide - Farmington
Farmington Community & Recreational Services 2016 Fall Program Guide Information & Services Community & Recreational Services…for a healthy community COMMUNITY SERVICES • 2 MONTEITH DRIVE • FARMINGTON, CT 06032 • (860) 675-2390 SENIOR CENTER • 321 NEW BRITAIN AVENUE • UNIONVILLE, CT 06085 • (860) 675-2490 RECREATION OFFICE • 7 WESTWOODS DRIVE • FARMINGTON, CT 06032 • (860) 675-2540 Welcome to FARMINGTON COMMUNITY AND RECREATIONAL SERVICES FALL 2016 Department of Community & Recreational Services Nancy Parent, LMSW Director of Community and Recreational Services Claudine Meaney Confidential Secretary Recreation Services Geoffrey Porter Recreation Supervisor Theresa Solla Administrative Assistant MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR We are happy to be distributing our 2016 Fall Program Guide for the Community & Recreational Services Department for the Town of Farmington. The department is organized into seven divisions: Housing, Recreation, Senior and Social Services, Transportation, Youth Services, and Westwoods Golf Course. As a department, we collaborate to meet the needs of the town’s residents. Our goal is to strengthen community through programs, services and facilities that enhance personal development, promote healthy lifestyles, encourage community involvement, enhance well-being and meet basic needs while empowering individuals and families. You can readily find information in this brochure for a variety of services, such as: seasonal recreation programming, information regarding Westwoods Golf Course, financial assistance, programming or transportation for a senior citizen, family or crisis counseling, or resources if you have a concern about a homebound elderly neighbor or relative. Please contact me either via email at [email protected] or by phone at 860.675.2390 with any comments, questions and/or suggestions. Social Services Sincerely, Nancy E. Parent, Director Farmington Community & Recreational Services Department Amanda Moffo Program Assistant Cover photo by John Cudworth Laurie Mucciacciaro, LCSW Social Work Supervisor Stephanie Lessard Receptionist Youth Services Robert G. Marsh, MS LMFT Youth Services Coordinator Christopher Montes, MA, NCP, FDC, BCCP Juvenile Justice Coordinator Senior Services Sharyn Holmes Senior Center Coordinator Andrea Bouchard Program Assistant Martha C. Taylor, MSW Senior Resource Specialist Westwoods Golf Course Larry Graham, Golf Professional OFFICE LOCATIONS MISSION STATEMENT Staples House Social & Youth Services 2 Monteith Drive Farmington, CT 06032 860-675-2390 The Community and Recreational Services Department manages resources, provides wholesome programming and coordinates opportunities to achieve creative solutions for a healthy community. Senior Center 321 New Britain Avenue Unionville, CT 06085 860-675-2490 Table of Contents Westwoods Golf Course 7 Westwoods Drive Farmington, CT 06032 860-675-2548 Recreational Services 7 Westwoods Drive Farmington, CT 06032 860-675-2540 Ongoing Registration for Recreation Programs *REMINDER – SECOND REGISTRATION SITE FOR RECREATION PROGRAMS* The Staples House located at 2 Monteith Drive, (in front of the library) is able to process registrations for any recreation programs. Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Dance Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Swimming & Tennis Programs . . . . . . . . . . 4 Martial Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Vacation Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Sports Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8 Chartered Bus Trips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Youth Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Social Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Senior Center Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-12 Senior Center Fitness & Services . . . . . . . 13 Transportation and Housing . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Emergency Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Registration Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Farmington Continuing Education . . . . . . 17 Fall 2016 Special Events ANNUAL SENIOR WELLNESS FAIR Farmington Community & Senior Center | 321 New Britain Avenue, Unionville Join the Community Services Department for our annual Senior Fair this October, exhibiting a wide range of information on senior services, products, and resources in the health, housing and financial industries. We are currently registering vendors to be a part of this successful event, which attracts over 300 local residents each year. Gain valuable exposure for your business! Wednesday, October 19, 2016 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Contact Farmington Community Services at 860.675.2390 DEADLINE TO RESERVE VENDOR SPACE IS OCTOBER 5, 2016. FALL FESTIVAL & CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT Westwoods Golf Course | 14 Westwoods Drive, Farmington Fun event for the whole family with prizes, entertainment, and spooky twists! This friendly 9-hole tournament, held in two categories – youth (15 and under) and adult (16+) – will benefit the Farmington Community Chest’s Fuel Bank and feature various Halloween-themed challenges and sponsored prizes along the way. Optional Halloween costume dress encouraged but not required! Accompanying Fall Festival will include activities for all ages such as pumpkin carving, vendor booths, costume contest and more! Saturday, October 22, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm (pre-registration required. Check-in starts at 9:00 am) Tournament Fees: $35/person or $125/foursome (includes 9 holes, golf cart, lunch & gift bag) Family festival admission is FREE Contact Farmington Community Services for more information at 860.675.2390 THANKSGIVING DAY GATHERING Farmington Community & Senior Center | 321 New Britain Avenue, Unionville The Community Services Department, will be hosting a town wide Thanksgiving Day Gathering. Come celebrate Thanksgiving with neighbors and friends! The event will feature a full Thanksgiving meal from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.* Thursday, November 24, 2016 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Participants, volunteers, and donors needed. Please contact Community Services at 860.675.2390 to make your reservation or for more information. *Reservations are required. Transportation will be available upon request. www.farmington-ct.org 1 National Senior Center Month Fall 2016 Join us for these special events at the Farmington Community & Senior Center as we celebrate National Senior Center Month in September. Kick-Off Event Thursday, September 1, 2016 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Join us at our first annual Senior Center Month Kickoff Celebration! Come enjoy appetizers, guest speakers and entertainment. Celebrating Grandparents Day Saturday, September 10, 2016 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. An intergenerational event with entertainment, music, senior vendors, games, demonstrations and food! Senior Gala Wednesday, September 21, 2016 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. SC Members: $12 pp. | Guests: $18.50 pp. Entertainment by CT native, Ashly Cruz! Prepayment required, space limited. Farmington Community & Senior Center | 321 New Britain Avenue, Unionville For more information, please call 860-‐675-‐2490, Ext. 3. 2 www.farmington-ct.org Fall 2016 Dance Programs CREATIVE MOVEMENT, Ages 2 & 3 Fun, energetic music and the basic knowledge of dance movement will be introduced to children in the beginner Creative Movement class. Instructor: Phyllis Boucher Location: Farmington Youth Center Saturdays: 9:00 – 9:45 a.m. [10 Classes] Thursdays: 10:00 – 10:45 a.m. [10 Classes] Min/Max: 5/10 [Participants] Session Fee: $79.00 [Res] $84.00 [NR] Sat., Oct. 1 – Dec. 17 Code: 312210-01 [No Class: 11/12, 11/26] Th., Oct. 13 – Dec. 22 Code: 312210-02 [No Class: 11/24] BALLET, TAP and JAZZ COMBO, Ages 3 – 5 Fun, energetic music and the basic knowledge of ballet, tap and jazz will be incorporated into these classes. Leotard, tights and tap shoes are required. Instructor: Phyllis Boucher Location: Farmington Youth Center Saturdays: 9:45 – 10:30 a.m. [10 Classes] Fridays: 9:15 – 10:00 a.m. [10 Classes] Min/Max: 5/10 [Participants] Session Fee: $79.00 [Res] $84.00 [NR] Sat., Oct. 1 – Dec. 17 Code: 312211-01 [No Class: 11/12, 11/26] Fri., Oct. 7 – Dec. 23 Code: 312211-02 [No Class: 11/11, 11/25] TAP & JAZZ DANCE COMBO, Ages 3 – 5 A little tap and a little bit of jazz will be incorporated into this unique dance combination class. Instructor: Phyllis Boucher Location: Farmington Youth Center Time: 9:15 – 10:00 a.m. [10 Classes] Min/Max: 5/10 [Participants] Session Fee: $79.00 [Res] $84.00 [NR] Th., Oct. 13 – Dec. 22 Code: 312212-01 [No Class: 11/24] BALLET, Ages 5 – 8 Children will learn ballet skills while exploring movements such as jumping, running, turning and leaping through the use of music and rhythms. Instructor: Phyllis Boucher Location: Farmington Youth Center Time: 4:30 – 5:15 p.m. [10 Classes] Min/Max: 5/10 [Participants] Session Fee: $79.00 [Res] $84.00 [NR] Mon., Oct. 17 – Dec. 19 Code: 312213-01 BALLET, TAP and JAZZ COMBO, Ages 5 – 8 A little ballet, a little tap and a little bit of jazz will be incorporated into this unique dance combination class. Instructor: Phyllis Boucher Location: Farmington Youth Center Time: 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. [10 Classes] Min/Max: 5/10 [Participants] Session Fee: $79.00 [Res] $84.00 [NR] Sat., Oct. 1 – Dec. 17 Code: 312211-03 [No Class: 11/12, 11/26] TAP & JAZZ DANCE COMBO, Ages 8 – 11 A little tap and a little bit of jazz will be incorporated into this unique dance combination class. Instructor: Phyllis Boucher Location: Farmington Youth Center Time: 11:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. [10 Classes] Min/Max: 5/10 [Participants] Session Fee: $79.00 [Res] $84.00 [NR] Sat., Oct. 1 – Dec. 17 Code: 312212-02 [No Class: 11/12, 11/26] *Our 10-week Fall Dance Classes will be followed up by a Spring Session that will conclude with our annual Dance Recital in early May. For those interested in participating in the recital, it is suggested to register for both the Fall and the Spring sessions once they become available. www.farmington-ct.org 3 Fall 2016 Swimming & Tennis Programs FALL SWIM LESSONS Breaststroke, backstroke, crawl – come enjoy the water. [Minimum age - 3 years.] Instructor: Farmington Farms Staff Location: Farmington Farms, 94 Brickyard Rd. Time:See Below [6 weeks] Levels 1 - 5: $84.00 [Res] $89.00 [NR] Level 6: $99.00 [Res] $104.00 [NR] Sat., Sept. 17 – Oct. 29 Code: 321631[No class: 10/8] Tue., Sept. 13 – Oct. 25 Code: 321632[No Class: 10/11] Sat., Nov. 5 – Dec. 17Code: 321633[No class: 11/26] Tue., Nov. 15 – Dec. 20 Code: 321634 Saturdays: Section 01 / Level 1: 1:00 – 1:30 p.m. Section 02 / Level 2: 1:30 – 2:00 p.m. Section 03 / Level 3: 2:00 – 2:30 p.m. Section 04 / Level 4: 2:30 – 3:00 p.m. Section 05 / Level 5: 3:00 – 3:30 p.m. Section 06 / Swim Stroke Clinic: 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays: Section 01 / Level 1: Section 02 / Level 2: Section 03 / Level 3: Section 04 / Level 4: Section 05 / Level 5: 4:30 – 5:00 p.m. 5:00 – 5:30 p.m. 5:30 – 6:00 p.m. 6:00 – 6:30 p.m. 6:30 – 7:00 p.m. Serve, volley, smash – come enjoy the game of tennis. Adults must bring a racquet. [Max. 8, Min. 4] Instructors: Farmington Farms Staff Location: Farmington Farms, 94 Brickyard Rd. Date/Time: See Below [6 weeks] WOMEN’S MONDAY TENNIS: Adult Session Fee: $84.00 [Res] $89.00 [NR] Mon., Sept. 12 – Oct. 31Code: 331715-01 [No Class: 10/3, 10/10] Mon., Nov. 7 – Dec. 12 Code: 331715-02 Time: 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. FALL TENNIS: Adult Session Fee: $84.00 [Res] $89.00 [NR] Tue., Sept. 13 – Oct. 25 Code: 331711[No Class: 10/11] Tue., Nov. 1 – Dec. 13 Code: 331712[No Class: 11/8] Section 01: 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Adult: Beginner/Intermediate Section 02: 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Adult: Intermediate/Advanced FALL TENNIS: Ages 4 – 15 CLASS DESCRIPTIONS Level 1: Instructor works with swimmers to get them comfortable in the water and to gain basic aquatic skills. Flotation devices will be used in this class. Level 2: Swimmers improve basic front and back crawl, along with submerging their faces in the water. Flotation devices will be used in this class. Level 3: Swimmers learn freestyle with rotary breathing, elementary backstroke along with the kicks for upper-level strokes. Flotation devices may be used in this class. Level 4: Swimmers improve proficiency in the six swim strokes and learn open turns. Level 5: Swimmers refine all six swim strokes, along with adding flip turns. Swim Stroke Clinic: Swimmers refine strokes so they can swim with greater efficiency and more effectiveness over long distances. 4 TENNIS PROGRAM Level 1: $44.00 [Res] $49.00 [NR] Level 2 – 4: $84.00 [Res] $89.00 [NR] Sun., Sept. 11 – Oct. 30 Code: 321711[No Class: 10/2, 10/9] Sun., Nov. 6 – Dec. 18 Code: 321712[No Class: 11/27] Level 01: Ages 4 & 5 11:30 – 12:00 p.m. Level 02: Ages 5 – 7 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Level 03: Ages 8 – 10 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Level 04: Ages 11 – 15 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. FARMINGTON VALLEY RECREATION SWIM TEAM THE FLYING FISH YOUTH AGES 6 TO UNDER 18 (AS OF 12/31/16] Farmington Recreation’s Winter Swim Team is scheduled to begin in November. A separate registration form is required and will be available on our website www.farmington-ct.org. www.farmington-ct.org Fall 2016 Martial Arts Programs MARTIAL ARTS – Beginner Youth Ages 6 – 16 Flexibility, coordination, strength and self-confidence will be developed through participation in this ancient practice. Students will be introduced to the traditional techniques of karate and jujitsu. The karate gi is recommended. Instructor: Kaicho, Jon Palais Location: Farmington Youth Center Time:4:30 – 5:30 p.m. [10 Classes] Min/Max: 6/16 [Participants] Session Fee: $74.00 [Res] $79.00 [NR] Tuesdays & Thursdays Sept. 6 – Oct. 6Code: 311041-01 Oct. 18 – Nov. 22Code: 311041-02 [No Class: 11/8] Nov. 29 – Dec. 22* Code: 311041-03 *8 Classes Jan. 3 – Feb. 2Code: 211041-01 Feb. 7 – Mar. 16Code: 211041-02 [No Class: 2/21, 2/22, 2/23] MARTIAL ARTS – Intermediate/Advanced Ages 8 – Adult (Instructor Discretion) Flexibility, coordination, strength and self-confidence will be developed through participation in this ancient practice. Students will be introduced to the traditional techniques of karate and jujitsu. The karate gi is recommended. Instructor: Kaicho, Jon Palais Location: Farmington Youth Center Time:5:30 – 7:00 p.m. [15 Classes] Min/Max: 6/16 [Participants] Session Fee: $149.00 [Res] $159.00 [NR] Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Sept. 6 – Oct. 6Code: 321041-01 Oct. 18 – Nov. 22Code: 321041-02 [No Class: 11/8] Nov. 29 – Dec. 22* Code: 321041-03 *12 Classes Jan. 3 – Feb. 2Code: 221041-01 Feb. 7 – Mar. 16Code: 221041-02 [No Class: 2/21, 2/22, 2/23] MARTIAL ARTS – Advanced – Black Belt Ages 8 – Adult (Instructor Discretion) Flexibility, coordination, strength and self-confidence will be developed through participation in this ancient practice. Advanced students will be introduced to weaponry and kickboxing. The karate gi and sparring equipment are required for advanced students. Instructor: Kaicho, Jon Palais & Earl Lockhart Location: Farmington Youth Center Time: 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. [10 Classes] Min/Max: 6/16 [Participants] Session Fee: $99.00 [Res] $104.00 [NR] Tuesdays & Thursdays Sept. 6 – Oct. 6Code: 331041-01 Oct. 18 – Nov. 22Code: 331041-02 [No Class: 11/8] Nov. 29 – Dec. 22* Code: 331041-03 *8 Classes Jan. 3 – Feb. 2Code: 231041-01 Feb. 7 – Mar. 16Code: 231041-02 [No Class: 2/21, 2/22, 2/23] FIT KIDS VACATION CAMP Grades K – 5 Enjoy arts & crafts, games, sports, physical fitness activities, obstacle courses, and more in this exciting vacation camp. Campers need to bring lunch and a drink. [No refrigeration available.] [Max. 35, Min. 10] Director: David Avezzie & Staff Location: Union School Time: 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Daily Fee: $49.00 [Res] $54.00 [NR] Monday, December 26 Code: 321111-01 Tuesday, December 27 Code: 321111-02 Wednesday, December 28 Code: 321111-03 Thursday, December 29 Code: 321111-04 Friday, December 30 Code: 321111-05 ---------------------------------------------------------------------Tuesday, February 21 Code: 221111-02 Wednesday, February 22 Code: 221111-03 Thursday, February 23 Code: 221111-04 Friday, February 24 Code: 221111-05 ---------------------------------------------------------------------Monday, April 10 Code: 121111-01 Tuesday, April 11 Code: 121111-02 Wednesday, April 12 Code: 121111-03 Thursday, April 13 Code: 121111-04 www.farmington-ct.org 5 Fall 2016 Sports Programs BADMINTON, DROP-IN Adults Supervisor: Thanh Nguyen Location: Irving Robbins School Gymnasium Wed., Sept. 7, 2016 – May 31, 2017 [No Program: 10/14, 11/23, 12/28, 2/22, 4/12] Time: 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Fee: $5.00 per week or 20-Punch Card for $80.00 ADULT GOLF LESSONS For beginner and intermediate players, this autumn touch-up series will include basic knowledge, short game and long game development. Instructor: Larry Graham Location: Westwoods Golf Course Time: 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. [4 Weeks] Min/Max: 3/5 [Participants] Questions: 860.675.2548 Session Fee: $104.00 [Res] $114.00 [NR] Tue., Sept. 13 – Oct. 4 Code: 331124-02 WOMEN’S GOLF LESSONS For beginner and intermediate players, this autumn touch-up series will include basic knowledge, short game and long game development. Instructor: Larry Graham Location: Westwoods Golf Course Time: 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. [4 Weeks] Min/Max: 3/5 [Participants] Questions: 860.675.2548 Session Fee: $104.00 [Res] $114.00 [NR] Wed., Sept. 14 – Oct. 5 Code: 331124-03 6 REC. LACROSSE CLINIC, COED – Beg. Ages 10 – 14 This beginner’s only program is an introduction to lacrosse for kids who want to try it, but who may be apprehensive about jumping into the regular Spring lacrosse season with no prior experience. This program targets an age group of kids who (1) may have tried and left another sport and want to try something new but (2) are hesitant to jump into a full lacrosse season with/ against kids who have already been playing for several years. No checking and only incidental physical contact will be allowed. Focus will be on basic ball handling and off-the-ball skills, good sportsmanship and fun. *Players registered for 321930-02 will receive a new Lacrosse Stick. Instructors: Rich Mok, FHS Freshman Coach Location: Union School Time: 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. [6 Weeks] Min/Max: 8/Unl. [Participants] Th., Sept. 15 – Oct. 20 Code: 321930-01 Session Fee: $91.00 [Res] $96.00 [NR] Th., Sept. 15 – Oct. 20 Code: 321930-02* Session Fee: $117.00 [Res] $127.00 [NR] TUMBLE BUNNIES Ages 2 – 6½ Learn gymnastics skills, use your imagination and make new friends in this exciting program. A parent must accompany children age 2. Instructor: David Avezzie Location: Union School Time: See Below [6 Classes] Min/Max: 8/14 [Participants] Session Fee: $79.00 [Res] $84.00 [NR] Sat., Sept. 17 – Oct. 22 Code: 311055Sat., Nov. 5 – Dec. 17 Code: 311056[No Class: 11/26] Sat., Jan. 21 – Mar. 4 Code: 211051[No Class: 2/25] Sat., Mar. 25 – May 6 Code: 211052[No Class: 4/15] Section 01: 9:00 – 9:40 a.m. age 2 and parent Section 02: 9:45 – 10:25 a.m. ages 3 & 4 Section 03: 10:30 – 11:10 a.m. ages 4½ – 6½ www.farmington-ct.org Fall 2016 Sports Programs GIRLS IN STRIDE – RUNNING PROGRAM Ages 6 – 14 Imagine the thrill your daughter will feel as she crosses the finish line in her first race. This non-competitive training program is designed for all levels of runners. Help your daughter gain confidence, build self-esteem, and lead her to a path of health and fitness. Focus will be on using games and drills that make running fun, while also improving athletic performance for those who play other sports. As part of the program, the girls will be exposed to goal setting, journaling of training, nutrition, and mental preparation. This dynamite training program will prepare your daughter for Jamie’s Run in Old Wethersfield on Sunday, October 30, 2016. The program fee includes a t-shirt and training journal. When registering, please indicate your daughter’s t-shirt size. In case of inclement weather, the program will be held inside in the school gym. Race registration is not included in the program fee. For more information, please visit the Girls in Stride website: www.girlsinstride.com. Instructor: Girls in Stride Staff Location: Irving Robbins School Fields Rain Loc.: Irving Robbins School Gym Time:5:00 – 6:00 p.m. [7 Weeks] Min/Max: 15/30 [Participants] Session Fee: $79.00 [Res] $84.00 [NR] Tue., Sept. 13 – Oct. 25 Code: 321420-01 RECREATION BASKETBALL GRADES 1 – 12 [Residents Only] Farmington Recreation Basketball is scheduled to begin in November. A separate registration form is required and will be available on our website www.farmington-ct.org. TRAVEL BASKETBALL GRADES 5 – 8 [Residents Only] Tryouts for the Travel Basketball League will be scheduled beginning in October. A separate registration form is required and will be available on our website www.farmington-ct.org. MPOWER BOYS – RUNNING PROGRAM Ages 6 – 14 Finishing a 5K is an impressive achievement at any age. Imagine the sense of accomplishment and pride your son will feel when he crosses the finish line of the Freedom Run 5K in New Britain on November 6th! MPower Boys Running will prepare him to do just that. Modeled after popular Couch-to-5K plans, MPower’s training program is designed for all levels of runners: from very beginners to experienced racers. We will concentrate on proper form and pacing while we build endurance over the weeks through a combination of running drills, games and core strength exercises. For more information, please visit: www. MpowerYouthSports.com. The program fee includes a t-shirt. When registering, please indicate your son’s t-shirt size. Race registration is not included in the program fee. We will hold optional practices on Sundays for boys who are unable to attend on Thursdays or those who just want to run an extra day. Boys who register for the program may choose to participate on either or both days with no increase in program fee! Thursday and Sunday practices will be identical. Instructor: MPower Boys Staff Location: Irving Robbins School Fields Rain Loc.: Irving Robbins School Gym Time:5:00 – 6:00 p.m. [8 Weeks] Min/Max: 15/30 [Participants] Session Fee: $79.00 [Res] $84.00 [NR] Th., Sept. 15 – Nov. 3Code: 321410-01 [Optional Practice: Sun., Sep. 18 – Oct. 30] RUN FOR THE HEALTH OF IT! Adults Envision the excitement you’ll feel as you cross the finish line of The Great Pumpkin Classic 5K in Trumbull, CT! This motivational training program is designed for all levels of runners. Gain confidence and pride and run with Farmington Recreation for the Health of It! Focus will be on warm-ups, plyometric drills and stretches that make running fun, while also improving your athletic performance. In case of inclement weather, please contact Farmington Recreation at 860.675.2540. Race registration is not included in the program fee. Instructor: Rebecca Stephenson Location: New Britain Ave./Oakridge Parking Time:6:00 – 7:00 p.m. [12 Classes] Min/Max: 10/16 [Participants] Session Fee: $79.00 [Res] $84.00 [NR] Wed. & Sun., September 14 – October 23 Code: 331410-01 www.farmington-ct.org 7 Fall 2016 Sports Programs POWER 10 INDOOR ROWING Adults Rowing on an ergometer indoor rowing machine is an excellent full body exercise that provides the right resistance needed to build muscles and increase flexibility and metabolism. It’s a non-impact, challenging and highly aerobic workout. All ages will benefit and no experience is needed. You can go at your own pace and increase the exercise to provide more of a workout. Instructor: Power10 Staff Location: Power10 Rowing Center 395 West Avon Road, Avon, CT Time:6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Min/Max: 5/10 [Participants] Session Fee: $149.00 [Res] $159.00 [NR] Mon., Sept. 19 – Oct. 24 Code: 321900-01 Mon., Nov. 7 – Dec. 12 Code: 321900-02 QIGONG Adults Calm your mind and energize your body with the deep breathing and slow, flowing movements of these ancient Chinese healing exercises. Qigong (pronounced “Chee-Gong”) means “Energy Work”, and is a gentle system of exercises that stimulate and balance Qi (energy) in the body to promote health and relaxation – like acupuncture but without the needles. Qigong is used extensively in China for disease prevention and healing. In this class, you’ll learn simple exercises you can do in just a few minutes a day to relieve stress, improve sleep, reduce pain and stiffness, and improve your overall health and well-being. You’ll leave this class feeling deeply relaxed and rejuvenated in body, mind and spirit! Instructor: Risa Brophy Location: Farmington Youth Center Time:10:30 – 11:30 a.m. [8 Classes] Min/Max: 3/12 [Participants] Session Fee: $80.00 [Res] $85.00 [NR] Mon. Sept. 19 – Nov. 21 Code: 321070-01 [No Class: 10/3, 10/10] Mon., Jan. 23 – Mar. 20 Code: 321070-02 [No Class: 2/20] 8 ALL LEVELS YOGA Adults Learn about foundations of posture, healthy alignment, basic breathing techniques and relaxation. Discover the many benefits of yoga: improves flexibility and stamina, decreases stress, better concentration and more! Yoga is designed to draw us out of stress and anxiety and into our natural state. Please bring your yoga mat and wear comfortable clothing. In addition you may bring yoga blocks, strap, eye mask and a blanket. Instructor: Suzan Sirois-Riesbeck, RYT Location: Farmington Community & Senior Ctr. Time: See Below [5 Classes] Min/Max: 6/12 [Participants] Session Fee: $53.00 [Res] $58.00 [NR] Th., Oct. 20 – Nov. 17 Code: 321090Section 01: 4:45 – 5:45 p.m. Section 02: 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. CHARTERED BUS TRIPS Bus trips will depart the Farmington Community & Senior Center at 321 New Britain Avenue. Adults must accompany children under age of 18. After the deadline to register, no refunds will be given unless a replacement can be found. www.farmington-ct.org NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK Saturday, December 10, 2016 During the holiday season, spend a wonderful day enjoying the many museums, restaurants and shows in this exciting city. Drop off points will be at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Rockefeller Center. Registration Code: 334012-01 Depart Farmington: 8:00 a.m. Depart NYC: 7:00 p.m. Fee: $49.00 [Max. 34] Deadline to Register: Friday, November 18, 2016 Fall 2016 Youth Services DROP-IN TEEN CENTER 23 School Street, Unionville 860.675.2521 Wednesday 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. The Drop-In Program at Farmington Youth Center began in 1971 to provide a place where teens from Farmington and Unionville could have a comfortable and safe place to meet with professional youth workers. Part of its informal nature allows counselors, interns and adult volunteers to interact with teens through music and conversation. • Ages 13-19 are welcome • Youth activities - including billiards, foosball, music, etc. • Drug & alcohol free • Informal counseling & referrals For more information, contact Bob Marsh or Chris Montes at 860.675.2390. FARMINGTON MENTOR PROGRAM Contact: Bob Marsh 860.675.2390 Mentoring is a one-on-one relationship between a youth and a caring adult. Mentoring relationships help students to appreciate who they are while developing the skills they need to succeed. Call to secure a spot for the Fall of 2016. FARMINGTON YOUTH SERVICE BUREAU Contact: Bob Marsh or Chris Montes 860.675.2390 Professional youth counselors are available by appointment to provide short-term counseling and referrals for youth and families. Services include: Adventure Programs, Community Service, FOCUS/ Advisory Board, Inter-generational Activities, Juvenile Review Board, Parent Education/Groups, Positive Youth Development, Teen Center, and Youth Activities. ADVENTURE PROGRAMMING Contact: Bob Marsh 860.675.2390 Farmington is home to two indoor state-of -the- art challenge courses. Our newest facility at West Woods Upper Elementary School has over 800 square feet of climbing wall and offers various levels of challenge. Both courses are inspected annually by Northeast Adventure. • Adventure-based counseling • After school programming • Farmington Community Challenge Course at IAR Middle School • Leadership Development • Experiential Education • Teambuilding • Youth Groups • Wilderness School • Year Round Programming JUVENILE REVIEW BOARD Contact: Bob Marsh or Chris Montes 860.675.2390 The Juvenile Review Board (JRB) is a diversion program designed for youth who have had contact with the police. The goal of the JRB is to provide non-judicial consequences (i.e. counseling, community service, case management) to prevent future contacts with the police. Cases are referred by the police department and generally open for six months. www.farmington-ct.org 9 Fall 2016 Social Services 2015 RENTER REBATE PROGRAM Contact: Amanda Moffo Contact: Farmington Community Services 860.675.2390 Farmington Community Services provides a variety of social service programs for its residents who are experiencing financial, physical and psychosocial hardships. Social workers are available to assess needs, advise on available options, provide referrals and support and serve as advocates. We offer assistance programs such as direct aid, financial assistance, fuel assistance, food pantry approvals, Food Share programs, Renters Rebate, holiday giving programs, back-to-school programs and summer camp assistance. Participants of social service programs must meet income guidelines and complete an intake form. Income Guidelines Family size 1 2 3 4 5 Financial Assistance & Camp Assistance $ 23,760 $ 32,040 $ 40,320 $ 48,600 $ 56,880 Food Pantry $ 27,918 $ 37,647 $ 43,376 $ 57,105 $ 66,834 COMMUNITY OUTREACH Contact: Laurie Mucciacciaro, LCSW 860.675.2390 Contact: Nancy Parent, LMSW 860.675.2390 Are you concerned about yourself or another resident’s well-being or living situation? Farmington Community Services has social workers available to assist elderly, disabled, or struggling residents with crisis intervention, counseling, advocacy, budget planning and other services. Please call to schedule an appointment. Farmington Community Services will be accepting applications for the 2015 Renter Rebate program until October 1, 2016. The Renter Rebate Program is for elderly and/ or disabled individuals/couples that rented in CT during the 2015 year. To see if you qualify or to schedule an appointment, please call Farmington Community Services at 860.675.2390. ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Contact: Amanda Moffo FFP participants need to be prequalified and make their appointments through Community Services. 10 860.675.2390 The Connecticut Energy Assistance Program offers financial assistance to low-income households to help offset winter heating costs. Renters and homeowners may apply and benefits are awarded for heating sources such as oil, natural gas, electricity, propane, kerosene, coal, and wood. ANNUAL HOLIDAY GIVING PROGRAM Contact: Amanda Moffo 860.675.2390 Social Services will begin taking applications mid-October for participants as well as donors. This program is designed to help our neighbors in need during the holiday season by providing a Thanksgiving meal, a holiday meal and gifts to children age 18 and under. Both the Farmington Police Department and the Fire Department assist with the collection of toys and food for this program. Interested participants (see income guidelines for eligibility) and donors please contact Farmington Community Services at 860.675.2390. FARMINGTON FOOD PANTRY (FFP) Contact: Community Services 860.675.2390 FFP is run through a volunteer board of directors. They provide food and household necessities to eligible families in town. 860.675.2390 COMMUNITY SERVICE DAYS Got chores….need help? Contact: Community Services 860.675.2390 Farmington Community Services staff organizes projects for several Community Service Days hosted by local civic organizations and churches throughout the year. These events are to assist our elderly and/or disabled residents with various services such as painting, yard work and minor home repairs. www.farmington-ct.org Fall 2016 Senior Center Programs Location: 321 New Britain Ave., Unionville, CT Contact: 860.675.2490 Ext. 3 for Senior Center Membership is free to residents and non-residents age 50 years and above. Please register for all Senior Center Programs by contacting the Senior Center directly at (860) 675-2490 ext. 3. BUS TRIPS Trips below open to adult public. Register with the Community & Senior Center EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS 9/11 Memorial & Museum - NY Wednesday, September 7th - $108.00pp Complete luncheon at Carmine’s Restaurant, admission to 9/11 Memorial & Museum, transportation & gratuity. A Taste of Providence - RI Wednesday, September 14th - $99.00pp Scialo Brothers Italian Bakery mini-tour, family style lunch at Trattoria: salad, pizzas, fried calamari, fried eggplant, penne pasta, chicken marsala, dessert. 90 – minute bus tour of Providence history after lunch. The Big E Fair - MA Wednesday, September 21st - $51.00pp Visit New England’s Great State Fair on Connecticut Day! Cost includes transportation, admission & gratuity. Vermont Fit for a King - VT Thursday, October 6th - $93.00pp Visit VT Country Store, King Arthur Flour, Lunch at Castle Hill Resort, meal choices include Chicken Marsala or Pan Seared Atlantic Salmon. Next stop the Simon Pearce Company. Cost includes transportation & gratuity. Radio City Christmas Spectacular – NYC Friday, November 18th - $183.00pp Lunch at Carmine’s, family style Rigatoni & Broccoli and Chicken Parmigiana. After you will head to Radio City Music Hall for the Radio City Christmas Spectacular featuring the Rockettes! Cost includes transportation, lunch, show & gratuity. AARP SMART DRIVER COURSE Course available: October 7, 2016. Call for more information & to sign up! BIBLE STUDY Tuesdays 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Non-denominational group study. Upcoming conversations on the Book of Matthew. BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP Every 3rd Thursday 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. Join this friendly group as they discuss book selections. Call the Senior Center for the book list. CURRENT EVENTS DISCUSSION GROUP Wednesdays 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Participants are asked to bring local, national and international news topics for discussion. IPAD/IPHONE INSTRUCTION One-on-one question & answer appointments. Call center to make appointment. “SALON” DISCUSSION GROUP Wednesdays 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. This French word used in 1664 denotes a gathering in a large room. Join us for lively discussions on all subjects from the past to the present and serious to the light-hearted. Great Courses - Coming this Fall! Uniquely crafted DVD lectures for lifelong learners. Various topics available. *All Trips above depart from the Community & Senior Center* www.farmington-ct.org 11 Fall 2016 Senior Center Programs GAMES & ACTIVITIES CANASTA (Modern American Style) Tuesdays 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Join us for this popular card game. Lessons available. CHESS CLUB Tuesdays/Thursdays 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Bring a friend and drop by to play a game of chess FARMINGTON RIVER CARVERS Mondays 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Enjoy wood carving. Instruction & materials provided FRIENDLY FOLKS Fridays 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. This group of friendly ladies likes to get together to chat, knit or crochet. POOL PLAYERS Mondays 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • Coed Wednesdays 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • Men Fridays 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • Ladies PICKLEBALL Tuesdays & Fridays 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. This fun racket sport combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis! Bring a racket, water bottle and sneakers. SCRABBLE/QUIDDLER Mondays 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Challenge and expand your word power. STAINED GLASS Open to Adult Public Registration required. Call office for information. ANNUAL SENIOR FAIR Wednesday, October 19, 2016 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Join the Community Services Department for our annual Senior Fair this October, exhibiting a wide range of information on senior services, products, and resources in the health, housing and financial industries. Call 860-675-2390 for more information. MAH JONG (American Style) Wednesdays 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Played with 152 tiles, racks and a scoring card. MEXICAN TRAIN DOMINOES Tuesdays 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Easy to learn game of dominoes and lots of fun. MOVIES Sign up at lounge table Watch for monthly flyers. PARTY BRIDGE Tuesdays 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Enjoy playing bridge? Join this experienced group. PINOCHLE Thursdays 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Come by and play this classic trick-taking card game! 12 Farmington Senior Center 321 New Britain Ave., Unionville CHIT CHAT CAFÉ 1st and 2nd Wednesday Monthly, 12:00 - 12:30 p.m. (Dates Subject to Change) No Chit Chat in August Join us for lunch at the Senior Center. To sign up please call (860) 675-2490 ext. 3 SHRED – IT The Senior Center is offering safe and secure destruction of your confidential documents to protect you from fraud! Deposit your documents in the locked and secure Shred it Box. 50 Cents per Pound. www.farmington-ct.org Fall 2016 Senior Center Fitness & Services EXERCISE PROGRAMS ($27 Residents/ $36 Non-Residents) $5.00 Walk-In Fee TAI CHI FOR HEALTH Tuesdays 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Fall Session September – December (12 Weeks) Healthful and harmonious movements tone and increase muscle flexibility, as well as improve fitness and balance. Exercises are done standing. EXERCISE WITH LORIE Tuesdays 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Summer Session July – September (11 Weeks) Exercises focus on activities of daily living, muscle conditioning, and stretching along with breathing and relaxation techniques. Program is done seated with some standing. QIGONG Thursdays 11:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Fall Session October – December (12 Weeks) Use movement to stimulate flow of chi, increase vitality and promote relaxation. Increase flow of blood to the various organs. Exercises are done mainly seated. POWER & FITNESS Thursdays 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Summer Session July – September (12 Weeks) Move to the music for a mild cardio workout. Strengthen the major muscle groups using hand weights and stretch bands. Bring your water bottle. ZUMBA GOLD Instructor: Amy Gray Dance to Latin music in a fun aerobic workout! Bring a water bottle. Summer Session July – September Tuesdays 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. (12 Weeks) Fridays 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. (12 Weeks) SENIOR FITNESS CENTER UPDATE We are very excited about the development of our new senior fitness center! Coming this fall we hope to purchase some new equipment including an elliptical trainer and recumbent bicycle. Stop in the Senior Center office for more information, or to schedule an appointment with our trainer. SUPPORTIVE SERVICES Staples House, 2 Monteith Drive, Farmington LOW VISION SUPPORT GROUP Every 3rd Tuesday, Monthly Location: Senior Center in the “Learning Center” This group supports people who are blind, have low vision, or are interested in gaining information regarding visional impairments, coping at home and in the community, and medical advancements. Facilitator: Martha Taylor, MSW Telephone: 860.675.2390 CAREGIVING ASSISTANCE CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP Contact: Martha Taylor 860.675.2390 Caring and/or assisting an elderly parent? Information will be provided regarding town, state, and federal programs and resources as well as housing safety, homecare, and transportation. We will discuss financial eligibility guidelines as well as short and long term planning. The last half hour of each session will focus on concerns members have regarding the situation of their loved ones. CAREGIVER INFORMATION Contact: Martha Taylor 860.675.2390 Our office provides caregivers with information regarding available programs, resources, services and support. TELEPHONE REASSURANCE Volunteers are available to provide regular check-ins on elderly residents. If you are willing to volunteer and aware of a resident in town who could benefit from this resource, please call Farmington Community Services 860.675.2390. www.farmington-ct.org 13 Fall 2016 Transportation & Housing TRANSPORTATION AFFORDABLE HOUSING OPTIONS Contact: Community Services 860.675.2390 Dial-A-Ride is a service for persons over 60 or disabled. The service area is Farmington, Unionville and Avon. The cost (administrative fee) is $80 per year for each participant ($40/year for registrations received January 1st – June 30th). Contact: Community Services 860.675.2390 Farmington Community Services maintains a list of privately-owned affordable and subsidized housing rentals, as well as senior housing and assisted living complexes in Farmington and Unionville. Please contact our office to receive a copy of the list or visit www.farmington-ct.org. Medical appointments are a priority and may be reserved two weeks in advance. Shopping and other types of trips may be reserved 24-48 hours in advance only. COOPERATIVE HOUSING PROGRAM MAPLE VILLAGE Contact: Community Services 860.675.2390 Maple Village is a state-subsidized, elderly apartment complex which is town-owned and operated. It is located on three acres of land in Unionville and consists of 40 units all on one level, built in 1975. Maple Village also has a large garden area and a community room with washer/dryer facilities, a furnished meeting area and a spacious kitchen which is used for birthday parties and other social events. Eligibility guidelines: • Age 62 and older, or disabled • Single Income: $45,500 • Couple Income: $52,000 Contact: Community Services 860.675.2390 To make the purchase of single family homes more affordable to home buyers of low and moderate income, the Farmington Housing Authority offers a Cooperative Housing Program. Under the program guidelines, families whose annual income is below state median can purchase townowned properties for the value of the home only, while leasing the land from the Town. The land lease can significantly reduce the amount of financing needed to purchase a home. For more information about the availability of this program, contact Farmington Community Services. FHA FAIR RENT COMMISSION Contact: Nancy Parent 860.675.2390 The Fair Rent Commission is empowered by state and local law to address complaints filed by tenants regarding rental increases applied to their apartment. Call to file a complaint or for more information. ––– ... ––– ... ––– ... ––– ... EMERGENCY SERVICES ... ––– ... ––– ... ––– ... ––– In the event of a natural disaster or major incident, the Town of Farmington wants to ensure the safety of its most vulnerable residents. Farmington Community Services works with members of the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) to reach and assist residents in need during times of severe weather, state of emergency, or prolonged loss of electricity. The Farmington Community and Recreational Services Department maintains an “At-Risk List” of elderly, disabled or otherwise impaired residents who are a priority for services and well-being checks during these times. Community Services, in partnership with CERT, will be doing an annual update of this list in August and September. If you or someone you know should be included on the CERT At-Risk List, please contact Community Services at 860-675-2390. Additionally, if you are concerned about an elderly or disabled neighbor, friend or family member please call our office. 14 www.farmington-ct.org Fall 2016 Recreation Registration Policies 4 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER ONLINE REGISTRATION To help make your online registration experience easy, please follow the instructions on the bottom of page 16. Once it has been determined that a program will be held, online registration will be available up to one businessday prior to the start of the program. MAIL-IN REGISTRATION Simply mail your completed registration form located on page 16 with payment to: Farmington Recreation 7 Westwoods Drive Farmington, CT 06032 WALK-IN/AFTER HOURS REGISTRATION Westwoods Drive is located off Route 177, just north of the intersection with Route 6. Enter by Westwoods Golf Course and follow the signs to our office. A locked drop box is located on the pillar near the entrance for those arriving after office hours. Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. FAX Fax your completed registration form including your credit card payment information to 860.675.2544. PROGRAM POLICIES CANCELLATION INFORMATION Two business days prior to the program start date, a decision will be made to cancel the program if necessary. If cancelled, you will be notified and will have the option of transferring to another program or obtaining a full credit or refund. Farmington Recreation reserves the right to cancel any program due to low enrollment. Farmington Recreation reserves the right to change the time, date, location, and to make other revisions in any program. Every effort will be made to reschedule programs cancelled due to weather, etc. REFUND INFORMATION Since programs are self-supporting and commitments need to be made to instructors and staff, the following is the Department’s refund policy: Refunds, minus a $10.00 processing fee, will be given when requested up to three business days prior to the start of the program. Refunds will be issued for medical emergencies when accompanied by a physician’s note, which must be received within five business days following the conclusion of the program. Absolutely no refunds will be given for any unused portion of a program. Fees are not prorated. All refunds will follow the Finance Department’s bill paying schedule. There will be no cash refunds. Please allow two - four weeks to process a refund. RECREATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND Farmington Recreation recognizes that there may be residents who cannot afford the fees for some programs. A Recreation Scholarship Fund has been established to assist residents who are experiencing financial difficulties. You can help support the scholarship fund by adding $1.00 (or more) to your registration fees. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Financial Assistance Program: Farmington residents may qualify for a reduction in the cost of a program based upon the Federal Income Poverty Guidelines. An eligibility application needs to be completed and verified to qualify for a discount on the fees. Please note that not all programs may qualify for a discount. Deferred Payment Plan: If you are unable to make a payment in full at the time of registration, please contact Farmington Recreation at 860.675.2540. NOTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT Unless you are notified, please assume that you are registered for the class that you requested. Farmington Recreation does not mail receipts for registrations processed online or inhouse. You may obtain a receipt via our online registration system. Log into your account and select the “My Account” tab and then click on the “Reprint Receipt” tab. www.farmington-ct.org 15 REGISTRATION INFORMATION Fall 2016 1. Payment must accompany signed registration/waiver form in order to be registered. 2. All major credit cards accepted. Please make checks payable to: Town of Farmington 3. One check may be used to register for more than one program/participant. REGISTRATION/WAIVER FORM I recognize that there are risks of injury involved to members of my family participating in recreational activities conducted by the Town of Farmington. Therefore, in consideration of the Town of Farmington conducting recreational activities and enrolling members of my family in such activities or permitting members of my family to participate in such activities, I do hereby, on behalf of myself and all members of my immediate family, release the Town of Farmington and its employees and agents from all liability with respect to an injury received by me or any member of my family arising from such activities. PHOTO RELEASE: I understand that for promotional purposes the Town of Farmington may videotape and/or takes photographs of participants enrolled in recreation activities, classes or programs. I hereby release and permit the Town of Farmington to utilize for said promotional purposes any photographs and/or videotapes of me or my minor child engaged in activities associated with the Town of Farmington recreation department. Signature of Parent/Guardian/Adult Participant: Date: Parent/Guardian Printed Name: Email: Participants Address: Town: Telephone (home): Zip Code: (work): Participant Name (cell): Gender Date of Birth *School* Grade Program Name Code / Section Fee *School Code*: U - Union, WD - West District, NW - Noah Wallace, EF - East Farms, WW - West Woods, IAR - Irving Robbins Recreation Scholarship Fund Donation / Thank You ($): Total Paid: Credit Card Number: EXP Date: Name as it appears on Credit Card: ( ) Check ( ) Cash Signature: Medical Information Please list any condition of which the supervisor/instructor should be made aware of in order to understand and better serve your individual need(s). Participant Name: Condition: RETURN TO: FARMINGTON RECREATION, 7 WESTWOODS DRIVE, FARMINGTON, CT 06032 STAPLES HOUSE, 2 MONTEITH DRIVE, FARMINGTON, CT 06032 PHONE: 860.675.2540 FAX: 860.675.2544 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 16 ONLINE REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS Log on to http://rec.farmington-ct.org Click on the “Online Program Registration” Link. Type your ten-digit phone number and primary guardian’s last name in the spaces provided. If your information is not currently in our online registration system you will be prompted to register with our office. a. Click “Ok” b. Click on the “Having Trouble Signing In?” link. If your information is currently in our online registration system you will be logged into your account. If you have any questions regarding the use of the online registration system, please contact our office. You may not register for a class online less than two business days prior to the start of the class. Please be sure to add [email protected] to you address book or trusted email list so we don’t get caught in your spam filter. www.farmington-ct.org WWW.FARMINGTON-CT.ORG Fall 2016 Adult Basic Education, ESOL, GED, Citizenship, Daytime and Evening Adult and Youth Enrichment Program & Ed2Go Registration Dates & Times for ABE-ESL-GED-Citizenship Programs Daytime: Sept. 6 & 8 at 10 AM Farmington Library - upstairs Evening: Sept.7, 12 & 14 at 6 PM Farmington High School - Room Farmington Continuing Education 1 Monteith Drive Town Hall, Lower Level Farmington, CT 06032 (860) 404-0290 (860) 404-0294 fax www.fpsct.org/fce 3 17 Fall 2016 TOWN OF FARMINGTON Community & Recreation Services PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Farmington, CT Permit #17 1 Monteith Drive Farmington, CT 06032 Ongoing Registration for Recreation Programs & Information on valuable Town Services 4