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1 Message From The Director Spring is a busy time of year at the Parks and Recreation Department as we hustle to get our parks and beaches ready for the upcoming season and put the final touches on our summer program lineup. As busy as we all are it feels good to turn the corner on a long Maine winter and move into the spring and summer season. We have been working on some great projects over the winter and we’re anxious to share them with you. survey work necessary to get the Long Sands Bathhouse project under way. The permitting for this project is expected to be complicated and we ask residents for their patience as we work through this arduous process. My hope is that we can move this project along in a way that will enable us to begin construction in late fall or early winter. A new bathhouse is sorely needed and the quicker we get it finished the better. Together with Catchfire Creative of Portsmouth, NH, we have designed a new website. Our goal was to produce a clean, attractive site that is intuitive and easy to use. In addition to online registrations we have some great new features. Our Facebook news feed now appears on the home page and the great thing is you don’t have to be on Facebook to scroll through and see what’s going on. We have also added the ability for you to upload your favorite Parks and Recreation photos directly to our website. How cool is that? In addition, the new site adapts to your mobile devices making it easy to read and use from your iPhone or iPad. Check us out at www. yorkparksandrec.org. In May voters will be asked to approve funding for phase one of the Mount Agamenticus Universal Trail Project. This one mile trail looping around the top of Mount Agamenticus has been identified as a key recommendation in a summit conceptual design and landscaping plan. The recommendations, compiled through a public planning process, will provide new and approved visitor opportunities and create a lasting scenic attraction to one of York’s most valuable natural resources. Town funding would be used to leverage State and Federal grant opportunities. In November we broke ground on the construction of a new 800 sq. ft. addition to the Sohier Park Welcome Center and Gift Shop. NDC Construction of Brewer, Maine, was awarded the contract and has done an outstanding job at delivering a quality product; on time and on budget. The $200,000 project is being funded entirely from Park revenues and profits generated at the Gift Shop. A huge thank you to the Sohier Park Committee and all the volunteers who have worked tirelessly to make this happen. Opening day is scheduled for May 1, 2014. Residents may recall that last May voters approved the development of a new multipurpose athletic field and 75 car parking area at the Bog Road Athletic Complex. In October we contracted the services of Fay, Spofford & Thorndike, Inc. of South Portland, Maine, to assist the Town with the design and permitting phase of the project. This has been an in depth process aimed at insuring minimal impact to the wetlands and good storm water management practices. The project is scheduled to go before the Planning Board in April and we hope to begin construction in late spring or early summer. This new field will be the primary home for York Youth Football and lacrosse as well as facilitate other programs. The Board of Selectmen recently awarded the contract for the The Board of Selectmen recently authorized the Parks and Recreation Department to go out to bid for a 28 passenger, handicap accessible bus for the Senior Citizens Center. The bus was made possible by a bequest left to the Center by the late Marjorie Duffy. The gift which was in excess of $100,000 was “for the sole purpose of providing capital and operating funds for the senior’s transportation needs”. We believe the acquisition of the bus will fulfill Ms. Duffy’s wishes and will allow the Senior Center the opportunity to meet a multitude of senior transportation needs. We are grateful for this wonderful donation. In closing, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the outstanding employees who work diligently to make the York Parks and Recreation Department what it is today. I am extremely proud of this organization and the work we do in our community and I’m sure I don’t say it enough...so listen carefully, “You guys are Awesome!” Respectfully, Mike Sullivan Parks and Recreation Director York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 2 Registration Information and Program Policies Registration for all limited programs with a “registration start date” will begin on Wednesday, May 28th. Office hours are between 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday. All program that are listed as “ongoing” can be registered for now. Please pay close attention to the deadline dates as you review the programs! • Registrations for non-residents will begin on Monday, June 2nd. You may register on-line at www.yorkparksandrec.org using a credit card. Each program session is considered a new class. All individuals must register for all sessions they wish to participate in. Please remember that you are not automatically registered into additional sessions until your registration is complete, including payment. You may register by mail or phone anytime after Wednesday, May 28th, or you can come into the office and complete a registration form and make a payment for the activity. To register yourself or your child through the mail for a program, you must use the registration form provided in this brochure. Warning Dates in calendar are closer that they appear! g g g g g g g g g g g g g Nothing hurts a recreation program faster than participants who wait until the last minute to register. Please pay close attention to the registration dates. Please fully complete the participant and responsible party information. Indicate the programs you wish to register for and include your check made payable to York Parks and Recreation for the total amount due. Refund Policy: We do not send or call with confirmations for our programs. Consider yourself or your children enrolled in the program of your choice when you send in a completed registration form and payment. We will notify you if the class has been filled, canceled, or changed. The York Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel or consolidate any program that does not meet Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 minimum registration numbers If you need to cancel a program, you must notify us no less than one week prior to the first class. You will receive a full refund if we are notified at least one week in advance of the program start date. If the Parks and Recreation Department cancels the program you will receive a full refund. We do not give refunds after the start of the program. We would like all program participants to be advised that the York School Department has priority over all school facilities. This, on occasion, may cause recreation programs to be canceled. We will make every effort to avoid this, however, should it occur, we will do our best to notify program participants in advance. All canceled programs will be rescheduled if possible. Non-residents are subject to an adjustment of fees. All persons participating in Parks and Recreation Department sponsored programs and activities do so at their own risk and without recourse to the Town of York, its agents, officers or employees. Pictures: We randomly choose pictures of adults and children who participate in our programs to be printed in our publications or sent out to area papers. Please notify us if you do not wish to have your picture published. Scholarships: Stonewall Kitchen and York Community Service Association in conjunction with the York Parks and Recreation Department and York Hospital offers a scholarship program for needy children. These scholarships are available to serve our core programs and do not include special events. Families needing assistance should pick up a scholarship application at the Parks and Recreation office. Proof of residency is required at the time of application. All requests are confidential. No child in our community is ever turned away from participating in our core programs; however, over the past year our scholarship program has tripled. If you would like to help support our Scholarship efforts by making a contribution, please contact the office at 363-1040. 3 Registration Form Registration Form ADULT or RESPONSIBLE PARTY INFORMATION (Please fill in the information below – if you are registering more than 2 people, photocopy this form as needed) Last Name Mo/Day/Yr First Name MI Date of Birth Resident Non-Resident Mailing Address City ( State ) — Zip Code ( Phone number ) — Emergency Number Email Address: PARTICIPANT #1 INFORMATION (Please fill in the information below – if you are registering more than 2 people, photocopy this form as needed) School Grade in Fall of 2014 Last Name Date of Birth First Name MI PARTICIPANT #2 INFORMATION Mo/Day/Yr (Please fill in the information below – if you are registering more than 2 people, photocopy this form as needed) School Grade in Fall of 2014 Last Name Date of Birth First Name Participant Name MI Program Name Will you coach this team? Y or N Sid Sample – WE DO NOT Youth Soccer League - Mites Yes CONSIDER YOURSELF ENROLLED SEND CONFIRMATIONS Mo/Day/Yr Program Fee $45.00 No refunds given after activity begins. All persons participating in Parks and Recreation Department programs do so at their own risk and without recourse to the Town of York, its agents, officers or employees. Make Checks Payable to: York Parks & Recreation Department Mail Registration Form to: York Parks and Recreation Department 186 York Street York, ME 03909 TOTAL $ Your Check # _____________________________ Signature of Parent/Guardian or Responsible Party York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 4 Statement from the PRB Board Summer 2014 This letter introduces you to the official brochure describing the many programs and activities offered by the York Parks and Recreation Department for summer 2014. We are drafting this letter on a spring day that feels more like a late winter than an early summer. Winter was a long and cold season here in York but looking at this brochure will help put all that behind you. There are so many healthy seasonal activities on offer this summer. There are opportunities for swimming and surfing, tennis and volleyball, lacrosse and softball, adventure camps for kids and road races for all, Christmas (in July) and outdoor concerts along with many other events and activities for all ages and abilities. Summer is finally here! Whatever else you do, be sure to spend time on the Nubble -- not that anyone familiar with York needs to be reminded to do that. There you will find York’s new Visitor Center. It’s a beauty, with modern facilities and a much expanded gift shop. The whole experience of being at our beloved Cape Neddick Light will be enhanced by having access to this new building. We hope you love it as much as we do. While we can’t take any credit for it, we are also happy to let you know that the new restroom facility at Short Sands will be opening this summer. The Ellis Park Associates funded and built this new public convenience but we can still crow about it! Hopefully by 2016, you will see similarly new and similarly expanded restrooms at Long Sands Beach because last November the Town gave the go-ahead for this project. Also, because the citizens of York recognize the importance of recreational space, next year will see the completion of new multipurpose athletic field and expanded parking at Bog Road. All these new facilities and new programs are designed to make the experience of being in York outstanding and memorable. As a Board, we want to express our appreciation to Mike Sullivan for the leadership he has given to recreation programs and open spaces over many years. It’s going to be a great summer in York. We all need it so let’s get out and enjoy it. The Parks and Recreation Board Heidi Hayes Brenda Knapp Mike Modern Nancy Stolberg Ron McAllister, Chair Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 TOWN OF YORK Parks and Recreation Board Heidi Hayes Brenda Knapp Ron McAllister, Chairman Michael Modern Nancy Stolberg Sohier Park Committee Brenda Knapp Evelyn Lipka Edward MacGorman Chairman Sally MacGorman Lorraine Moulton Brian Ross, Alternate Burt Linscott, Alternate Board of Selectmen Ron Nowell, Chairman Mary Andrews Scott Fiorentino Kinley Gregg Torbert MacDonald Mailing Address: 186 York Street, York, ME 03909 Tel. (207) 363-1040 Fax (207) 351-2967 E-mail [email protected] Internet www.yorkparksandrec.org Office Location: 200 US Route 1 South Grant House at Goodrich Park Town Manager Robert G. Yandow Administration Michael Sullivan, Parks & Recreation Director Sarah Francke, Assistant Director Ryan Coite, Parks Foreman Robin Cogger, Senior Center Coordinator / Special Events Coordinator Ryan Avery, Recreation Supervisor / Nubble Gift Shop Manager Brenda Bracy, Administrative Assistant Robin Kerr, Mt. Agamenticus Conservation Coordinator Pam Lombardi, Youth Enrichment Coordinator Senior Center Staff Robin Cogger, Senior Center Coordinator Janis Marshall-Colby, Membership Services Coordinator Nancy Garfield, Chef Senior Center Advisory Board Carollyn Anderson Sidney Boardman Emily Cambray Jeanette McGrath, Vice-Chair Debbie Meyers, Alternate Bruce Rennie, Chair Jackie Valentino 5 The Parks and Recreation Department is responsible for the operations and maintenance of public buildings and grounds, parks, beaches, recreation facilities and school and municipal athletic fields. York has an expansive parks system that extends from the summit park and conservation lands at Mount Agamenticus to the iconic Nubble Lighthouse. A bustling tourist community during the summer months our beaches are visited by thousands of visitors each year and we work hard to maintain a safe and pristine natural environment. Consisting of mostly seasonal staff, our employees are highly visible during the summer months. Our parks crews, custodians and lifeguards are all here to serve the public and set high standards for the care of our parks and beaches. Likewise we encourage you to treat our public properties with the respect they deserve. The health and well being of these natural resources is of upmost importance and our goal is to protect them for generations to come. Beach Information Our lifeguard program begins on June 28th and runs through September 1st. Guards will be on duty every day between 9:30am and 4:30pm and will be stationed at Long Sands, Short Sands and Harbor Beach. The restroom facilities at Long Sands and Harbor Beach will be open daily from May 3rd through Columbus Day. Short Sands restrooms will be open from mid April through Columbus Day. Resident parking stickers are available in the Clerk’s office at the York Town Hall. Stickers are $35 each and $15 each for seniors. They are effective from May 15th through October 15th and are good for York Harbor Beach, Long Sands Beach, Cape Neddick Beach, York Beach Ball Field and the Wiggly Bridge. The Town of York participates in the Maine Healthy Beaches Program. This is part of a larger statewide effort to insure healthy, informed opportunities for swimming and other recreational water activities along the coast of Maine. Our beaches are tested weekly at various locations in order to provide a standardized quality-assured monitoring and notification system. For more information about York’s beaches you may call the Parks and Recreation office or visit the Maine Healthy Beaches web site at www.mainehealthybeaches.org. Please Obey All Beach Ordinances Prohibiting n Parks, Beaches and Athletic Fields • Alcoholic beverages • Dogs on the beach between 8:00am and 6:00pm. May 20th through September 20th • Dogs on beaches are required to be on a leash between May 20th and September 20th between the hours of 6:00pm and sunrise. • Between May 20th through September 20th dogs will be allowed to be unleashed between sunrise and 8:00am as long as the dog is under the voice control of its owner or responsible party. (Owners must carry leashes). • Playing baseball, football, golf or horseshoes • Leaving trash, garbage or waste on the beach • Building fires • Removal of sand or rocks • Motor vehicles, horses or ponies • Bicycles • Dressing or undressing on the beach or in cars d ii Please enjoy our beaches, and when you leave, may you only leave your footprints behind. Surfing Surfing is prohibited at all public beaches from June 14th to and including Labor Day between the hours of 9:00am and 5:00pm except as provided for below. At Long Sands Beach from June 14th to and including Labor Day between the hours of 9:00am and 5:00pm surfing is permitted within the mixed use zone subject to the following conditions; (A) A surf leash will be properly engaged at all times when the surf board is in the water. (B) Surfers shall maintain a minimum distance of 35’ from any swimmer. (C) Surfing is prohibited within the Safe Swim Zone. Surfing at Short Sands Beach is prohibited at all times and is controlled by the Ellis Short Sands Park Ordinances. York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 6 Nubblelight Giftshop Bathrooms and Hours of Operation: May 1st – May 18th (weekdays only) 9:00am – 4:00pm May 19th – October 26th (7 days per week) 9:00am – 7:00pm Please visit our brand new website launched in February 2013. www.NubbleLight.org also on www.facebook.com/capeneddick and www.twitter.com/nubbleofficial Share Your Pictures Please visit our brand new website and check out our new photo sharing app. From home you can upload your pictures of Nubble to share with all of our viewers. You can also share your photos from your smart phone instantly, right from the park. Pull up www.nubblelight.org on your smart phone while visiting the park and share your photos instantly. Nubblelight/ Sohier Park Our community has one of the most beautiful lighthouse parks in the country. The preservation and up-keep of this historic landmark is ex–tremely important and is largely dependent on community volunteers. Under the watchful eye of the Sohier Park Committee, the Parks and Recreation Department is responsible for maintenance and operations at the Park. Funding is primarily derived from a small gift shop, which is located in the Welcome Center at the park. The Center is open daily from late April through late October. Please come visit our brand new remodeled facility opening in May 2014. Your patronage and donations have doubled the size of the gift shop and newly remodeled bathroom facilities. All Proceeds go to the upkeep of Sohier Park and Nubble Light Nubblelight Volunteer and Ambassadors Program Each year the Welcome Center is staffed with friendly, enthusiastic volunteers eager to greet visitors, answer questions about the park and lighthouse, sell merchandise and promote the “Friends of Nubble Light Program”. Volunteers work one, three-hour shift per week and are a huge part of the Park’s success. For more information on the volunteer pro–gram please call the Parks and Recreation Department at 363-1040 or email Ryan Avery - [email protected] . Raffles and Donations We will once again be running the second annual “Visit the Nubble” Raffle. Tickets will be available for $10.00 a piece at the Grant House and Gift Shop. Tickets are sold 1,000 at a time and one lucky winner will be picked from each set of 1,000 tickets sold. Winners will enjoy four hours on the island, complimentary lunch and invite four friends along. We will work with you on a date that works with you and our lightkeeper. All proceeds benefit the lighthouse, park and new Gift Shop expansion. Donations can always be made at the Gift Shop or by sending a check to: Friends of Nubble 186 York Street York, ME 03909 Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 7 Mount Agamenticus Conservation Program Experience Mount A thru Work & Play! The Mount Agamenticus region is a natural treasure and an invaluable resource for wildlife, water, and recreation! The three hilled area is home to vernal pool species, rare plants and animals and is the heart of five watersheds that provide drinking water for southern York County residents. It is also a recreational destination point for over 40,000 residents and visitors annually. It boasts scenic vistas, large unfragmented forests, biological richness, and miles of well marked and maintained trails. State, local and non-profit landowners work together to protect this land and to manage recreational opportunities while conserving wildlife habitat and water quality. These landowners make up the Mount Agamenticus Steering Committee and include: the Towns of York and South Berwick, The York Water District, Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Great Works Regional Land Trust, York Land Trust, and The Nature Conservancy. Together, these partners strive to maintain safe, responsible, and enjoyable public access to Mount A’s trail system without compromising the integrity of the area’s ecologically significant habitat. Thanks to the collaborative conservation efforts of our partners, crew, volunteers and donors, Mount A has become a wonderful place for the local community to enjoy the outdoors, experience its scenic beauty, and to appreciate its significance as one of Maine’s Last Great Places. The Big A Universal Access Trail Project The York Board of Selectmen approved the necessary ground work to make the “Big A” trail and deck universally accessible. This is a substantial accomplishment that will allow the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Program to carry out management objectives that sustain the region’s great diversity of natural resources and recreational opportunities. This 1 mile trail looping around the top of Mount Agamenticus has been identified as a key recommendation in a summit conceptual design and landscaping plan. The recommendations, compiled through a public planning process, will provide new and improved visitor opportunities and create a lasting scenic attraction to one of York’s most valuable natural treasures. The “Big A” trail, named for the former ski area located here, will guide visitors through the open field, down into the shrubland and connect with re-established trail heads. The trail will be 3 - 5 feet wide and have a compacted crushed stone and gravel surface. It will also provide resting/picnic areas, look-outs with expansive vistas, and wildlife viewing opportunities. Plantings of native shrubs will occur to deter shortcutting of the trail and to benefit wildlife, ecological diversity and add visual interest. As the situation currently exists, there are no easy trails in the Mount Agamenticus trail network. By building this gentler trail we improve opportunities, access, and quality of life for everyone to include trail runners, people with disabilities, seniors, and families with young children and strollers. A major project goal, dependant on attaining funding, is to make the entire trail universally accessible. Plans also include developing a comprehensive way finding/signage system, and implementing additional recommendations of the landscape design such as enhancing early successional vegetation and shrubland habitat. To manage this remarkable endeavor, we have identified a four phase implementation approach. Phase 1 includes the first 845’ of trail and its implementation has a high potential to be the catalyst for the entire project. This section is located on fairly flat terrain, near accessible restroom facilities and an informational kiosk. Phase 1 connects people from the trail entry point to both the northerly and easterly resting and viewing sites and incorporates the central observation deck and summit Learning Lodge. We are eager to begin this important stewardship program year, creating a new opportunity for the community to be immersed in Mount A’s rich ecology and diverse landscape. This project will York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 8 make an immediate and practical impact on individual lives by providing inclusive access, deepen the connection with nature, and continue to protect and enhance the very natural resources that make Mount Agamenticus so special. Summit Learning Lodge The Mount Agamenticus Learning Lodge is open on weekends from 11am-3pm from Memorial Day Weekend thru Columbus Day Weekend. Inside you will find a variety of educational activities and displays for all ages. The facility features information about the area’s natural and cultural history, its importance to biodiversity, water quality, and the physical and economic health of the area. There are touch tables with replica animal tracks and scat and games relating to native plants and wildlife. The focal point is the new 3-D topographical site model that depicts the region’s ground cover, trails, and water bodies. The Learning Lodge is available for public visitation as well as scheduled group visits. Come, look, and learn! Self-guided Interpretive Trail & StoryWalkTM The StoryWalkTM program combines the benefits of physical activity, time outdoors in nature, literacy and family time by taking children’s books and posting them, in pieces, along a recreational path or hiking trail. Discover this spring’s feature: “The Dandelion Seed” by Joseph Anthony and illustrated by Cris Arbo. Then be sure to check back for the summer feature: “Mouse and the Meadow” written and illustrated by Chad Wallace. Start at the Mountain Road base parking area and then follow the pages along the Turtle Loop and the self-guided interpretive trail to the summit. Agamenticus Adventures Spend time exploring the Mount Agamenticus region and learning about the many ecological, historical, and geological characteristics which make this area such a unique and natural treasure. SUNDAY MAY 25 10AM – NOON SIGNS OF SPRING BIRD WALK Visit the Center for Wildlife for a “baby bird room” tour to learn how they care for injured and orphaned hatchlings. Then join us for a hike up to the Mt. A summit, listening to birds in different habitats along the way. Recommended for ages 10+; $7 suggested donation. FMI and to register, please visit: www.yorkcenterforwildlife.org/news Moderate Hike Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 SATURDAY JUNE 14 2 – 4PM WETLAND WALK The Mount A region has the highest concentration of vernal pools in the state and is home to 3 threatened and endangered species. Hike to nearby vernal pools, ephemeral streams and wetlands to learn about seasonal life cycles, critical habitats, and the difference between facultative and obligate species. Moderate Hike SATURDAY JULY 12 10AM – NOON AERIAL BUG SQUAD: BATS! Center for Wildlife will feature these amazing flying mammals, highlighting their important role as natural insect control, and updates on their struggle with White-Nose Syndrome. Optional backyard bat building workshop follows. Program is open to all ages with $5 suggested donation. Bat Box workshop has added fee. FMI and to register, please visit: www. yorkcenterforwildlife.org/news Easy – NO Hike SATURDAY AUGUST 23 2 – 4PM SUMMER STROLL & TREE ID Learn the common names of popular tree species on a gentle stroll following the new Big A and Ring trails. We will take a second look at leaf evidence, bark, buds, seeds, and more to assist in identification. Easy Hike SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 14 10 – 11:30AM EYES LIKE A HAWK Best bring your binos for this one! Meet live raptors of the Center for Wildlife and learn about the annual migration. Mt. A flyway viewing follows. Open to all ages with $7 suggested donation. For full event details and to register, please visit: www.yorkcenterforwildlife.org/news Easy – NO Hike All programs are open to the public and reservations are required. Unless noted otherwise a $5 per person or $10 per family donation is suggested for each Adventure. For more information or to reserve your spot, please visit www.agamenticus.org or contact the Conservation Office: 207-361-1102. 9 Join a Community Work Party More than 40,000 individuals, families, summer camps, and school groups come to the mountain year round to enjoy the summit and trails for picnicking, hawk watching, hiking, mountain biking, Nordic skiing, snow shoeing and other uses. Seasonal trail crews and volunteers work hard to maintain the area’s extensive recreational trail system that is open for public use. They have done some tremendous work over the years, but there is still so much more to do. Enjoy some camaraderie with like minded individuals and help keep Mount A worth coming back to! We will host weekend volunteer work days this summer from 9:00am – 1:00pm to repair trails and bridges, make and install trail signs, re-vegetate eroded slopes, haul gravel to harden muddy surfaces, remove invasive plant species, landscape with native plants, pick up litter and maintain the summit facilities and grounds. 2014 Community Work Days: June 7th (National Trails Day) June 28th; July 26th; August 16th September 28th; October 19th Please mark your calendar now! Plan to bring work gloves, sturdy shoes, water bottles, and food for a picnic lunch at the summit of the mountain. To learn more or register contact the Conservation Office: 3611102 or [email protected] Adopt-A-Trail This program is an all-volunteer effort that provides community members and trail users with an opportunity to become involved in conserving and maintaining the many miles of multiple use trails threaded throughout the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region. Volunteers can help by “adopting” a favorite trail and take part in its upkeep. Adopters assist the Conservation Crew by monitoring, maintaining and enhancing trails and trailhead facilities. Volunteers contribute at their own level and on their own schedule with a minimum requirement of 2 trail working days a year. More Opportunities to Help Become a Learning Lodge Docent and help direct visitors & answer questions Become a Hawk Watcher and help document the annual migration Join the Friends and come to monthly meetings to plan and advocate for the Mt. Agamenticus Conservation Program Donations and Monetary Contributions are also always welcome and greatly appreciated! To sign up for a workday or to learn more about the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Program please visit our website: www. agamenticus.org or contact the Conservation Office at (207) 361-1102. iiiiiiiiii Together, many hands make light work! iiiiiiiiii York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 10 Senior Center BECOMING A MEMBER Membership is open to both residents and non-residents who are age 50 and over. Annual membership runs from July 1st– June 30th of the following year. Be sure to check out this year’s special Membership Drive activities and events scheduled for June 1st - July 31st. Not a member yet? Why not give us a try; we’d love to have you join us. Membership Rates: $15.00 resident / $22.00 non-resident THE “SCOOP” The York Senior Center, located at 36 Main Street in York Beach, is a member based organization run by the Town of York Parks and Recreation Department. The Center’s staff is dedicated to providing individuals in our community, age 50 and over, with opportunities to socialize and participate in learning and wellness activities. All members receive our monthly newsletter and program guide “THE SCOOP”. This is where you’ll find detailed information regarding all that is going on at the Center including dining room menu and activity calendar. The Scoop is mailed to members monthly and can be found in several locations in the community including the Senior Center, Parks and Recreation Office, York Hospital and the Chamber of Commerce, along with local banks, churches and eating establishments. The SCOOP can also be found on our website www. yorkparksandrec.org. Programs & Activities for the Mind, Body & Soul EDUCATIONAL Computer Accessibility Computer Lab Defensive Driving (AARP) Informational Speakers/ Seminars Lending Library Lunch and Learn Medicare/Medicaid Updates Rent Rebate Seasonal Home Prep. Tax Prep. HEALTH AND WELL-BEING Balance & Strengthening Blood Pressure Screening Computer Help Sessions Diabetic Shoe Fitting Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 Exercise Fitness Flu Shot Clinic Foot Care Clinic Glucose Screenings Hairdresser Service Hannaford Food Program Hearing Screening Hiking Nordic Walking S.A.L.T. Program (Seniors and Law Enforcement Together) Self-Defense RECREATION Balloon Volleyball Bingo Calligraphy Cards (Bridge, Cribbage, Whist) Crafts Dominoes Games Golf Jewelry Making Line Dancing Mahjong Movies Puzzles Raised Bed Gardening Scrabble Swimming Trips Walking Watercolor Painting Wii Bowling & Games Window Box Gardening Yoga Zumba – Gold & Chair SOCIAL Advisory Board Meetings Book Club Breakfast Club Coffee & Muffins Cookie Decorating Craft Club Craft Fair Holiday Celebrations Hospitality Committee Knitting Group Meals Membership Meetings Sing-a-Longs Sunshine Committee 11 SENIORS DINING ROOM MEMBERSHIP DRIVE 2014 Our annual Membership drive will run from June 2nd – July 31st and includes several promotions and activities geared toward celebrating our members and all of the wonderful benefits that membership at the York Senior Center offers. We invite those interested in becoming a member to stop by the Center and say hello or join us for one of these special events. All are welcome! EARLY BIRD MEMBERSHIP SPECIAL June 9th – June 30th Any Senior Center member, or those who want to be, are invited to renew their membership and be eligible for a multitude of raffle prizes that will include free memberships, free trips, free classes, reserved parking spaces, give-aways and much more. A separate raffle, with the same prizes, will be drawn for new members who enroll during this time. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE DINNER WITH ENTERTAINMENT Friday, June 20th We welcome all members, and those who want to be, to join us at 3:00pm, for this special afternoon and evening of entertainment (TBA) followed by Nancy’s delicious Roast Pork Dinner. Anyone who renews or becomes a member at the dinner is eligible for special prizes, including free memberships, etc. This dinner was a hit last year and we look forward to a full house again in 2014. Please register early if you plan to join us, as space is limited. Kindly give us a call so that we can reserve a spot for you. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until full TO REGISTER: York Senior Center 207-363-1036 STARTS: ENDS: COST: INCLUSION: LOCATION: DAY: TIME: a a We proudly serve home-cooked meals at 12:00pm, Monday – Friday. Our in-house chef works to provide you with the very best in both the variety and quality of meals. A meal donation of $4.00 per member is suggested. Non-Member guests are always welcome at a suggested donation of $5.00 per person. Reservations for dining may be made up until 4:00pm the day before you wish to attend. In some cases, should space permit, we will accept reservations until 9:00am on the day of a meal. A full menu is published monthly in our Newsletter “The Scoop” and weekly menus are posted on the public access television channel 3 and our website www.yorkparksandrec. org. Our dining room continues to proudly display the art work of members from the York Art Association on a rotating, monthly basis. He goes for the wings... June 20th June 20th $5.00 per person Entertainment, Roast Pork Dinner York Senior Center Friday 3:00pm Entertainment / 5:00pm Dinner SUMMER LOBSTER LUNCHEON AND CONCERT Friday, July 18th We have once again, partnered with the York Masonic Lodge to host this culminating Membership Drive event. Take the heat out of your kitchen this summer and join us for a delicious Maine Lobster Bake. Menu includes choice of 1 or 2 lobsters, clam chowder, corn, potato salad, watermelon, blueberry cake, beverages, coffee & tea. Lobster Bake is open to the public and new members are always welcome… come and get acquainted with York Senior Center. Lobster trivia, 50/50 raffles and more. Reservations required, space is limited. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until full TO REGISTER: York Senior Center 207-363-1036 STARTS: July 18th ENDS: July 18th COST: $15.00/$18.00 Sr. Center members or $18.00/$21.00 non-members prices subject to change based on market value LOCATION: York Senior Center DAY: Friday TIME: 12:00pm lunch – concert immediately following York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 12 SENIORS AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM Thursday, May 22nd We are pleased to be able to partner with AARP to offer two sessions of the Driver Safety Course to anyone over the age of 50. This is a four hour, interactive course that has no test and is designed to keep participants driving safely for as long as possible. This is the Nation’s first, and largest, classroom refresher course designed specifically to meet the needs of experienced and mature drivers. It helps older drivers learn how to adjust their driving to agerelated changes in vision, hearing and reaction time. Additionally, insurance companies in the State of Maine are required, by law, to give discounts to drivers 55 years of age and older who complete the course. Space is limited in this class, please call to reserve your spot soon. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until full TO REGISTER: York Senior Center 207-363-1036 STARTS: May 22nd ENDS: May 22nd COST: $12.00 for AARP members/ $14.00 non-members LOCATION: York Senior Center DAYS: Full-Day Thursday TIMES: 9:00am - 2:30pm (1 hour lunch break) BREAKFAST CLUB – JOIN US! Do you like to eat breakfast out? Enjoy good company? This is the program for you! Our breakfast club continues to grow each month and we are enjoying all that the local breakfast establishments have to offer. Each month we are invited to a delicious, affordably priced, breakfast at various restaurants and businesses around town and surrounding communities. Members, and non-members alike, are welcome to join us. Reservations are a must for Breakfast Club, please call today and we’ll hold a seat for you. Not able to join us this month? Check in with us to see where we are headed next month. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing TO REGISTER: York Senior Center 207-363-1036 STARTS: Contact York Senior Center for date ENDS: Contact York Senior Center for date COST: Order off Menu LOCATION: TBA each month DAY: TBA each month TIME: 8:30am Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 Zz Zz Zz Zz Zz If You Snooze, We Lose ... Please Register Early!!! SENIORS ri ps t 13 We are pleased to be able to offer members, and non-members alike, the opportunity to travel to many interesting and exciting destinations. If a deluxe Motor Coach can get us there, then we’re sure to be going. Rolling Out of York Trips always depart from York and are always completely escorted by Senior Center staff. We are excited to be offering the following summer/fall trips and hope that you’ll consider joining us. Please keep in mind that some trips may be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not reached by the given deadline date and that all overnight prices are based on double occupancy, single occupancy rates available, if preferred. CONTACT THE YORK SENIOR CENTER 363-1036, TO CHECK TRIP AVAILABILITY OR FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION AND ITINERARIES. BRANSON SHOW EXTRAVANGANZA - FALL 2014 Nashville Trip - 2013 This is your time to experience what everyone who has ever visited Branson experienced. Branson is well known for their spectacular entertainment, shows, history, country nightlife, and it’s great fall weather. If you enjoy fantastic shows, this trip is for you! Enroute to Branson, we will make a sweet visit at Hershey’s Chocolate World, in Hershey, PA and visit the famous arches of St. Louis, MO. While in Branson, you will experience a variety of great entertainment which will include country, 40’s, 50’s, 60’s, & 70’s pop, gospel, Broadway, big band, classic standards, musical passions from Motown to the Beatles, plus much more! We have tickets to the Dutton Family Show and you will be able to see why they were one of the top ten finalists on the America’s Got Talent TV Show, The Haygood’s Show which boasts a soaring array of Americana Country talent, Cassandre’s Voice of an Angel Show which is backed by a 10 piece orchestra, The Yarkov Smirnoff Show (a well known Russian Comedian whose show is always a sell out), Irish Country Show, featuring the Dublin’s Irish Tenors with special guests The Celtic Ladies (both from Ireland), plus many more shows! Also while in Branson, we will enjoy a dinner cruise on Table Rock Lake aboard the Showboat Branson Belle followed by a spectacular show. Step back in time as you enjoy a guided tour of old fashioned charm, Historic Downtown Branson. Spend time and explore the 95 acre, $420 million project site on Lake Taneycomo, Branson Landing! Enroute back to York, we will visit the Indianapolis Museum of Art which is home to a collection of 42,000 works of art history, visit and tour the Senator John Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh, PA plus much more. We are still in the process of completing the itinerary for this great trip, so watch your Scoop for more information. All lodging, admissions, and 18 meals are included. Date and Cost TBA York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 14 COUNTRY CHRISTMAS AT PIGEON FORGE & SMOKY MOUNTAINS November 2014 We will be kickin’ off the holiday season in the beautiful Smoky Mountains of Tennessee where Christmas comes alive. Christmas time in Smoky Mountains & Pigeon Forge is all aglow with different light festivals, and the Christmas shows are always “show stopping.” We will enjoy various Country Xmas shows, including a special show at the brand new Smoky Mountain Opry. Join us and be part of the “axe-tion” feudin’ fun as two rival logging Smoky Mountain families fight for survival. Help cheer the families as they actually log roll, tree climb and axe-swing to victory during this feud which will feature real ESPN Lumberjack athletes. We will tour historic Gatlinburg where you will have time to get a jump start on your Xmas shopping and also visit downtown Pigeon Forge. While in Pigeon Forge, don’t forget to take your picture standing in front of one of the oldest grist mills in the USA. We are still in the process of completing the itinerary for this great trip, so watch your Scoop for more information. A deposit of $75 is due by June 1st and the remaining balance is due by July 10th. All lodging, admissions, and 10 meals are included. Member Cost: $ 595.00 Non-Member Cost: $ 645.00. Trip insurance is available for a minimal fee. CHRISTMAS SHOW/ SHOPPING EXCURSION DECEMBER 2014 Spend two winter days with us in North Conway as we enjoy our stay at the deluxe White Mountain Hotel & Resort surrounded by the spectacular views of the White Mountains. Enroute our trip we will make a “tax free” shopping stop complete with store discount offerings at Settler’s Green with over 70 outlet stores and the North Conway Village which includes the famous Zeb’s Country Store and the historic five and dime store “Woolworth’s.” On day two we will have the opportunity to experience the magic of Christmas in the town of Bethlehem, NH. We will visit the 1400 acre Rocks Estate, home of NH’s Forest Society’s sustainable Tree Farm and enjoy an educational program about the history of the estate and its abundant moose & bear population. We will have time to browse and shop over 48 Xmas themed vendors at the estate or take a stroll around the grounds. Bring your Xmas cards and we will mail them where they will be postmarked from “Bethlehem.” During our stay we will enjoy 3 magnificent Christmas shows, “special cocktail” Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 SENIORS pricing, a visit from Santa plus much more. A deposit (refundable up to 45 days) of $50 is due by August 1st. Remaining balance is due by September 30th. Rooms are limited so sign so sign up early. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing through August 1st TO REGISTER: York Senior Center 207-363-1036 STARTS: Contact York Senior Center for date ENDS: Contact York Senior Center for date COST: TBA LOCATION: TBA DAY: TBA TIME: TBA DAY TROLLEY TRIPS Day trolley trips are being planned to the Ogunquit Playhouse and shopping in Kennebunkport. Be on the lookout for more information in the Senior Scoop, on our website, and on Facebook! 15 SENIORS New This Year! Baby Boomer Week-Long Golf Clinic GOLF! Baby Boomer Golf Clinics at Cape Neddick Country Club May 5, 12, 19 & 26 and September 8, 15, 22 & 29 Back by popular demand! Is golfing one of those things still on your bucket list? Or did you put the clubs away years ago but have the hankering to get them out again? Now’s the time! We have partnered with Cape Neddick Country Club to provide anyone aged 55 and over the opportunity to learn to play golf in a nonintimidating, friendly, environment. Director of Golf, Dustin Hunter and his staff will surely have you swinging the club, and loving it, in no time! Don’t have clubs and not sure if you want to make the investment just yet….no problem, they have clubs available to borrow for both righties and lefties. While the rewards of golf are many; time outside, low impact exercise, socialization, and so much more, this particular clinic also comes with food and/or spirits. All participants will receive a $10.00 voucher after each lesson, to be used at the Cape Neddick Grille located right at the Golf Course. The fee for this 4-week clinic is $100.00 per person and includes four $10.00 food vouchers…Now that’s a deal! Space is limited and an offer like this won’t last long, we’re sure of it. First come, first serve, so sign up today. Comfortable clothes and athletic sneakers, a willingness to learn, and a hungry tummy are all you’ll need. We look forward to seeing you on the tee! Want to put your practice to the test? All Baby Boomer clinic participants are eligible to play at CNCC at the reduced “guest of member” rates this season, be sure to inquire at CNCC for available tee-times. Space is limited and registration at the Senior Center office is required. STARTS: May 5th and September 8th ENDS: May 26th and September 29th COST: $100.00 INCLUDES: $10.00 CNCC Grille food voucher after each class and clubs, if needed LOCATION: Cape Neddick Country Club DAYS: Mondays TIMES: May - 5:00pm - 6:00pm / Sept -TBA Monday – Friday, June 2nd – 6th It is true that any motor skill improves most rapidly if you practice EVERY day. With that in mind, we have partnered with Cape Neddick Country Club to offer our Baby Boomers yet another opportunity to learn, practice and play more golf. This is the perfect clinic for anyone who wants to spend a full week fine tuning your skills in preparation for a golf-filled summer. Don’t have clubs and not sure if you want to make the investment just yet….no problem, they have clubs available to borrow for both righties and lefties. Director of Golf, Dustin Hunter and his staff will focus on the core fundamentals of the swing, grip, stance, posture, alignment, chipping and putting, and will offer specified individual instruction to participants as needed. In our opinion, the best part of the clinic will be the on course skills training scheduled for the Friday session; this is your opportunity to take what you’ve learned from the putting green and driving range to the course, to play with and learn from the staff. The week-long clinic will be held Monday – Friday, June 2nd – 6th from 5:00 - 6:00pm and will cost $125.00. The clinic will include all instruction, daily reinforcement, on course skills training, a $10.00 food voucher each day, and reduced “guest of member” rates to play at CNCC the remainder of the season. Space is limited and registration at the Senior Center office is required. STARTS: June 2nd ENDS: June 6th COST: $125.00 INCLUDES: $10.00 CNCC Grille food voucher after each class and clubs, if needed, and course time LOCATION: Cape Neddick Country Club DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 5:00pm - 6:00pm York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 16 SENIORS Baby Boomer Kayaking Recreational Kayaking is said to be the “perfect sport for the not so sporty”; you do not need to be a skilled athlete to be a kayaker. It’s an ideal activity for young or old, fit or not. Men and women can be athletic equals in a recreational kayak. It’s easy to learn (most get the knack in just a few minutes), requires almost no coordination and not much muscle, and is exhilarating and completely relaxing….all at the same time! Kayaking is fun exercise! Lots of baby boomers walk for exercise but what most lack is upper body strength and walking doesn’t provide that. The usual cure is weight and strength training at the gym, but for most that is not very fun. Kayaking gives you a good upper body work out with varying intensity levels as controlled by you. You can burn calories by paddling at a quick pace or unwind with a few easy strokes every now and then. Kayaking also offers a unique outdoor experience… you are gliding across the water at eye level with nature! There is nothing to be intimidated by, our qualified staff will provide you with an introduction to kayaking and a safety session that will have you benefitting from, and loving this sport in no time. This program will meet on Thursday afternoons from 1:00pm - 2:00pm at Strawberry Island on Rte. 103. The first of four sessions will begin on July 10th and will run through July 31st. Due to the number of kayaks available, class size is limited. We encourage any interested paddlers to register early. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until full STARTS: July 10th ENDS: July 31st COST: $50.00 LOCATION: Strawberry Island, Off Rte.103 DAYS: Thursdays TIMES: 1:00pm – 2:00pm WHAT TO BRING: Comfortable clothes, shoes/sandals that can get wet, life jacket Tai Chi Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese exercise that is well known for its health benefits including balance, memory and meditation. We hope that you’ll plan to join instructor Bob Porter for some Tai Chi on Friday afternoons. No experience necessary, just wear comfortable clothes and shoes and Bob will guide you through the rest. This is a great opportunity to try something new! REGISTRATION DATES: Drop-in REGISTRATION: York Senior Center 207-363-1036 STARTS: Ongoing COSTS: $5.00 per class TIMES: 1:00pm DAYS: Friday LOCATION: York Senior Center Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 Adult Programs BASKETBALL Men’s Over 30 Basketball Men’s Over 30 Basketball will continue throughout the summer as pick-up games with teams chosen nightly. This program is ongoing and will run every Wednesday evening at 8:00pm at Coastal Ridge Elementary School through August 6th. We also offer pick up on Sunday evenings as well, at the York Middle School, so be looking for more information on our website at www.yorkparksandrec.org. STARTS: Ongoing throughout the year ENDS: August 6th COST: $4.00 per player per night LOCATION: Coastal Ridge Elementary School Gym Middle School Gym DAYS: Wednesday / Sunday TIMES: 8:00pm – 10:00pm ent h i n c m e r Creative Writing AND A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO PUBLICATION Ages: 14 and up If you’ve ever had the writing bug but didn’t know exactly where to go with it, then this is the class for you! We will focus primarily on the art of creative writing (e.g., short fiction, poetry, the novella, and the novel). We will be working on honing craft through exercises geared around style, syntax, plot, and other areas essential to bringing out the best in our writing! This writing process will be a social one, so be prepared to share! The focus will be on creating great fiction, but we’ll also touch on taking on that lofty task of publication. Bring your writing from your journal to the eyes of audiences everywhere!” •• Cole Phillips has education experience at Johnson State College, Ball State University, and the University of Maine at Farmington, respectively. I’ve worked as an editor for Vermont-based literary publication Green Mountains Review and have taught at various levels through the Mount Blue school systems in western Maine. Instructor: REGISTRATION DATES: STARTS: ENDS: COST: LOCATION: DAYS: TIMES: Limit: 17 Cole Phillips May 28th – June 30th July 7th August 4th $70.00 resident /$80.00 non-resident York High School Mondays 6:30pm – 8:00pm 20 Flashmob! AGES – All Have you always wanted to do this but have not had the opportunity? Is this on your bucket list and you are anxious to check it off? Join us for our second annual Flashmob! You do not have to be a professional dancer, all you have to have is the desire to have a good time. This “all ages” event will give you some great exercise while getting you off the couch. Two rehearsals will be held to assist you in the learning of the dance and we will post an instructional video on YouTube so you can practice at home. There will be one performance, (which will be recorded), at an undisclosed location so the surprise will be real when we just start dancing! Performance on August 9th. INSTRUCTOR: George Hosker-Bouley REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until July 23rd STARTS: Practice on July 30th & August 8th ENDS: August 9th COST: $5.00 LOCATION: Practice at York High School Gym Performance – It’s a secret….. DAYS: Wednesday, July 30th / Friday, August 8th Performance on August 9th TIMES: 6:00pm LIMIT: Unlimited York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 s s e t i F n 18 BEACH BOOTCAMP Get sandy, get wet, and get fit! Beach Bootcamp with Amanda will focus on a combination of cardio and strength using body resistance. Need to lose 5 pounds? Looking to tone up? How about you check this class out and find out what it can do for you! Instructor: Amanda Gunter REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until June 30th STARTS: July 7th ENDS: August 29th COSTS: $95.00 resident / $105.00 non-resident TIMES: 7:00am – 8:00am DAYS: Monday/Wednesday/Fridays LOCATION: Long Sands Beach in Front of the Bathhouse We also offer a drop in fee of $8.00 per class Join us and give it a shot! NORDIC FITNESS WALKING (Long Sands Beach): Burn more calories in less time and try our new pogo compression pole technology! 4 WEEK SESSION: With the beautiful warmer weather here, wouldn’t it be nice to get outside and burn extra calories while enjoying a smart physical outdoor activity with maximum health benefits? Nordic Walking is easy to learn and best of all it combines fun with convenience. Nordic Walking is like fitness walking with specialized walking poles. Our starter clinic is perfect for all ages and abilities. We encourage you to join us whether you are already are an active walker or if you are just getting back to walking after surgery or as you struggle with balance concerns. Now is the perfect time to discover what Finland fitness buffs have known for years. Nordic Walking burn up to 40% more calories, increases upper body strength, improves balance, and reduces stress on your hips, knees and spine. Our classes will meet on Long Sands Beach in front of the Bath House and will begin with information on the history of Nordic Walking, pole fitting, and then we will head out on our first Nordic Walk. Each walking session will explore a new walking location decided upon by our group. This is a wonderful and safe way to experience new walking paths together such as the Rachel Carson Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 ADULT Wildlife Refuge, Laudholm Farm, Steedman Woods/Wiggly Bridge, and Vaughn Woods. There will be two times to choose from and we will always accommodate those who would prefer to switch levels based on time preference. SESSION OPTIONS: 7:30am to 8:30am - Before Work Session: This is a session is for those needing or wanting an early morning walk. 9:00am to 10:00 am - Flexible Day Session: This session is great if you prefer a later walking time. POLES: Our classes will enable you to use and take home a variety of demo poles including Nordic Walking poles, Nordic Trekking poles, as well as the newest Pogo/Compression poles. Poles will need to be returned to the instructor at the end of the 4 week session and you are also welcome to use your own poles. BIO: Lauren DeLong is the owner of York Nordic and a certified Nordic Walking instructor. Lauren’s passion for Nordic Walking began when her mother had hip replacement surgery and the surgeon recommended Nordic Walking as a way for her mother to maintain balance while strengthening her hip during recovery. York Nordic has collaborated with York Hospital’s Living Well Center through grants and research with breast cancer survivors showing incredible results in how Nordic Walking can decrease risk to fall. She teaches Nordic Walking throughout New England, South Carolina and Florida. She has designed and manufactured her own poles which will be provided for use during the clinic. www.YorkNordic.com is a great resource on the history of Nordic Walking, the scientific research behind the benefits, as well as helpful tips on proper form. She is excited to share her passion for this sport with others. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until June 30th STARTS: July 7th ENDS: July 28th COST: $40.00 resident / $50.00 non-resident LOCATION: Long Sands Beach – in front of the bath house across from Liquid Dreams Surf Shop DAYS: Mondays TIMES: 7:30am - 8:30am OR 9:00am – 10:00am PILATES Attend this 6 week workshop and learn the exercises first developed by Joseph Pilates. Pilates exercises are designed to restore the natural curves of the spine and rebalance the muscles around the joints. Join Deb Hovde, certified Stott Pilates Instructor, as she will first introduce the Five Basic Principles, the foundation for the exercises, then using small props, teach the repertoire. Preparatory exercises and modifications will also be taught to allow ADULT 19 this technique to be appropriate for many different body types and abilities. Benefits include increased core strength, improved body awareness and posture, and a decrease occurrence in back pain. Whether you are a young athlete training for a specific sport or an older adult trying to stay strong to maintain your garden, you will benefit from this workshop. Mats and props are provided. No special footwear required as pilates is done either barefoot or with socks. Deb Hovde, B.S., has been teaching exercise and fitness in the Seacoast for 25 years to a variety of populations. She now teaches out of her studio, “The Fitness Studio at Chases Pond” on Chases Pond Rd. York, ME. She can be contacted by phone at (207) 361-7114 or email [email protected] with any questions. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until June 17th STARTS: June 24th or June 25th ENDS: July 29th or July 30th COST: $150.00 resident / $160.00 non-resident LOCATION: The Fitness Studio at Chases Pond DAYS: Tuesdays or Wednesdays TIMES: Tuesdays 5:30pm - 6:30pm OR Wednesdays 8:30am – 9:30am Strengthen Your Structure Exercise Program AGES: 50 plus Strengthen Your Structure is a unique strength building exercise class designed to improve posture, strengthen muscles that support your skeletal structure, increase abdominal and core strength, and help you stand tall and feel great! Strength training is an effective means for improving physical capacity, and reducing the risk of falls and injury. Appropriate core strength is a vital foundation for all healthy movement and must be actively maintained for a lifetime. Strengthen Your Structure exercise program is developed to be spine, arthritis and osteoporosis safe. Each exercise can be modified for your success and progress. Class is creative and fun, using resistance bands, dumbbells and your own body weight. INSTRUCTOR: Sandra Levin, RYT200, REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing – July 6th STARTS: July 13th ENDS: August 3rd COST: $50.00 resident / $60.00 non-resident DAYS: Sundays CLASS DATES: July 13, 20, 27, August 3, 2014 TIMES: 11:15am - 12:30pm LOCATION: YOGA ON YORK, 250 York Street, Directions on website www.yogaonyork.com York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 20 TRX Strength Training Beginners Series AGES: 15 years and up The TRX Suspension Training® system leverages gravity and your bodyweight to build functional strength, improve range of motion, balance, and core stability in a 45 minute, highly effective workout. You’re in control of how much you want to challenge yourself on each exercise - because you can simply adjust your body position to add or decrease resistance. TRX benefits people of all fitness levels. In this Beginner Series, you will be expertly taught the safe body alignment for each exercise, and how to use the TRX to gradually increase resistance and maximize your fitness level. •• Wear sneakers. INSTRUCTOR: Melissa Harrington, is a master fitness instructor with over 20 years of teaching and training in many fitness modalities. She is a STOTT Pilates Lead Instructor Trainer, NSCA Certified Personal Trainer, TRX Trainer, Yoga Instructor and Holistic Health Counselor. Melissa’s classes are an enjoyable blend of wise anatomical instruction with kind-hearted connection to each of her students. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing – July 2nd STARTS: July 9th ENDS: July 30th COST: $55.00 resident / $65.00 non-resident LOCATION: YOGA ON YORK, 250 York Street, Directions on website www.yogaonyork.com DAYS: Wednesdays CLASS DATES: July 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th TIMES: 8:00am - 8:45am Women’s Strength Circuit Class Improve your strength, stamina, balance and flexibility in this 1hour workout. You will use a variety of exercises and props used to tone muscles, improve body composition and increase coordination in a challenging, fun and supportive environment. This program works with a punch card. You get 12 punches on your card that you can use in a 14 week period. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until June 18th STARTS: June 21st ENDS: September 6th (12 week program) COST: $85.00 resident / $95.00 non-resident LOCATION: Fitness Options, 180 Woodbridge Rd., York, ME DAYS: Saturdays TIME: 8:00am – 9:00am Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 YOGA for Golfers Clinic ADULT AGES: 15 years of age and up In this Yoga for Golfers 90 minute clinic, you will learn stretching exercises to safely stretch, strengthen and bring a healthy balance to your body. The direct golf benefit of each exercise will be explained. Industry research has shown that participants in the Yoga for Golfers programs experience 20-40% greater range of motion which translates immediately into greater distance, accuracy and strength on the course and decreased injuries. This clinic is of benefit to golfers of all ages, handicaps and fitness levels. •• Come dressed to participate in comfortable work out clothing and bring one golf club. INSTRUCTOR: Jeff Peltz, Certified Yoga for Golfers Instructor trained by Katherine Roberts of the Golf Channel, is co-owner of Yoga On York established in 2002. He specializes in athletic yoga and core conditioning for people of all ages and fitness levels. Jeff’s classes exude his natural good humor and coach-like inspiration. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing – June 15th STARTS: June 22nd ENDS: June 22nd COST: $20.00 resident / $25.00 non-residents LOCATION: YOGA ON YORK, 250 York Street, Directions on website www.yogaonyork.com TIMES: 11:00am - 12:30pm DAYS: Sunday Yoga FUsion on the Beach No prior experience necessary! Try something new or bring your indoor yoga fusion practice outdoors- to the beach! This multi-faceted class incorporates yoga postures and pilates exercises to carve lean muscle for strength (using your own body weight as resistance), lengthen the spine and increase body awareness and flexibility. Yoga Fusion can be modified to fit individual fitness goals while including a mind-body benefit. Join us at the beach to increase physical vitality and elevate the spirit. 8 weeks, 3 days a week….24 classes…Wow! Andy is a Master’s Degree graduate specializing in health and fitness education. She is a certified fitness instructor and trainer and has taught and owned her own personal training business for over 20 years. •• Bring your own mat REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing - June 23rd STARTS: June 30th ENDS: August 22nd COST: $95.00 resident / $105.00 non-resident ADULT LOCATION: Short Sands Beach TIME: 7:30am – 8:30am DAYS: Monday, Wednesday, Friday $10.00 per day drop in fee – cash only! Try it …You’ll like it! ZUMBA ON THE BEACH Ditch the workout, join the party! Stay fit all summer with ZUMBA on the beach! This Latin inspired dance fitness class will keep you looking your best this summer. Anyone can participate if they are looking to burn calories, stay in shape, or just have fun! INSTRUCTOR: Amanda Gunter REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until June 30th or on a drop in basis STARTS: July 7th ENDS: August 29th COST: $95.00 resident / $105.00 non-resident LOCATION: Long Sands Beach in front of the Bath House DAYS: Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays TIMES: 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm There is an $8.00 drop in fee available also, so get outside and give it a try! 21 CAPE NEDDICK COUNTRY CLUB Summer Adult Golf Lessons 4 week program Adult Clinics – Dinner Vouchers and Happy Hour! - Summer Cape Neddick Country Club is proud to partner with the York Parks & Recreation Department to offer an Adult Golf Developmental Clinic for 2014. The clinics will be held every Saturday evening in July from 5:00pm to 6:00pm. This Clinic Program is designed by Dustin Hunter, Director of Golf at Cape Neddick Country Club, to teach adults the core fundamentals of the golf swing, proper course etiquette and the rules of the game. This Clinic Program will teach you all core fundamentals of the game and help prepare you for playing on any golf course. Don’t have clubs and not sure if you want to make the investment just yet? No problem, they have clubs available to borrow for both righties and lefties. But wait there’s more! All participants will receive a $10.00 voucher after each lesson, to be used at the Cape Neddick Grille located right at the Golf Course….perfect timing for happy hour and a bite to eat. And…..Extra, Extra! Participation in the golf clinics will get you reduced guest of member rates on the golf course! Clinic Program: • 7/5/14: Grip, Stance, Posture and Alignment, Intro to the Swing • 7/12/14: Full Swing with Irons, Fairway Woods and Driver • 7/19/14: Pitching vs. Chipping Technique • 7/26/14: Lag Putting and Putting REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 25th STARTS: July 5th ENDS: July 26th COST: $100.00 resident / $110.00 non-resident LOCATION: Cape Neddick Country Club DAYS: Saturdays TIMES: 5:00pm – 6:00pm York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 22 CAPE NEDDICK COUNTRY CLUB Fall Clinic Clinic – Dinner Vouchers and Happy Hour! If you missed the summer program, you still have an opportunity to join in a golf clinic. Cape Neddick Country Club is proud to partner with the York Parks & Recreation Department to offer an Adult Golf Developmental Clinic for 2014. The clinics will be held every Saturday evening in September from 4:00pm to 5:00pm. This Clinic Program is designed by Dustin Hunter, Director of Golf at Cape Neddick Country Club, to teach adults the core fundamentals of the golf swing, proper course etiquette and the rules of the game. This Clinic Program will teach you all core fundamentals of the game and help prepare you for playing on any golf course. Don’t have clubs and not sure if you want to make the investment just yet? No problem, they have clubs available to borrow for both righties and lefties. But wait there’s more! All participants will receive a $10.00 voucher after each lesson, to be used at the Cape Neddick Grille located right at the Golf Course….perfect timing for happy hour and a bite to eat. And…..Extra, Extra! Participation in the golf clinics will get you reduced guest of member rates on the golf course! Clinic Program: • 9/6/14: Grip, Stance, Posture and Alignment, Intro to the Swing • 9/13/14: Full Swing with Irons, Fairway Woods and Driver • 9/20/14: Pitching vs. Chipping Technique • 9/27/14: Lag Putting and Putting REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – August 30th STARTS: September 6th ENDS: September 27th COST: $100.00 resident / $110.00 non-resident LOCATION: Cape Neddick Country Club DAYS: Saturdays TIMES: 4:00pm – 5:00pm The Ledges Golf Club Adult Lessons 5 week program The Ledges Golf Club is pleased to offer its popular Adult Beginner Golf Instruction Program for the 2014 summer season. This program taught by PGA Professionals is designed to introduce the basic fundamentals of the game of golf to adults. All areas of the golf game will be addressed with the goal of familiarizing participants with putting, chipping, full swing fundamentals along with golf course etiquette. Clubs can be provided to those without their own equipment. Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 ADULT Space Is Limited – so sign up early! REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 12th STARTS: June 14th ENDS: July 12th COST: $65.00 resident / $75.00 non-resident LOCATION: The Ledges Golf Club DAYS: Saturdays TIMES: 3:00pm to 4:00pm Contact Matt Blasik ([email protected]) with questions Adult Kayaking Our recreational kayaks allow us to offer an instructional program incorporating paddling and fitness in an outdoor adventure you are sure to love! Don’t be intimidated if you’ve never kayaked before! Our qualified staff will provide an introduction to kayaking and safety talk the first day of the program that will be all you need to get the benefit of the sport. This program will meet on Monday/ Wednesday mornings at Strawberry Island on Route 103. These Monday and Wednesday morning classes will be 1-hour classes and are open to all level of kayakers. The first class runs from 6:00am – 7:00am and the second class will run from 7:15am – 8:15am. The program will run for 6 weeks beginning the week of July 7th through August 13th. What better way to start off your day than an early morning kayak paddle? See you there! REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 27th STARTS: July 7th ENDS: August 13th COST: $125.00 resident / $135.00 non-resident LOCATION: Strawberry Island / York Harbor, Route 103 DAYS: Monday and Wednesday TIMES: 6:00am – 7:00am or 7:15am – 8:15am WHAT TO BRING: Life jacket 23 ADULT PADDLE DIVAS, 40+! Will you sit on the beach again this summer and remain curious about Stand Up Paddling? (SUP) Of course not! Join our 90 minute small group class and discover that SUP is a wonderful way to enjoy our ocean, lakes, rivers and bays. Our class is broken down into three components: 1. Basic SUP technique, paddle strokes & water safety 2. Added fitness component including yoga poses and core exercises on your board 3. Wrap up-review, free paddle—maybe a fun race to finish! Will you love SUP? Of course you will! It is easy to learn. In under an hour you will be standing up and paddling. The fundamentals of paddling and safety will be discussed and put into practice. Studies indicate that those who paddle on a regular basis build core strength, more defined muscles overall and develop better balance and improved body alignment. You might fall off? Maybe! This will be very refreshing and fun on a hot day. You will also learn to master your board and easily get back on and feel empowered! Using your new skills you will enjoy stress free days as you glide along the coast or explore a river or bay. This is a great way to spend time with a friend, enjoy the scenery, conversation and get a great workout…all at the same time! Your instructor has been a surfer & paddler for many years and a yoga instructor and trainer for over 25 years. M. Ed (exercise physiology & health science). BYOB—Bring your own board (can be rented through Liquid Dreams Surf Shop) and a life jacket. Choose a class from the following dates and join us! July 5th, July 19th, August 5th or 18th. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until one week before class begins STARTS and ENDS: July 5th, July 19th, August 5th or August 18th COST: $50.00 resident / $60.00 non-resident LOCATION: Cape Neddick Beach DAYS: Schedule above TIMES: 5:30pm – 7:00pm STAND UP PADDLE Ages: 12 and up Stand Up Paddle Boarding is still the hottest craze taking over water sports! Its ease of learning and the great core workout it offers attracts water enthusiasts of all types. SUP is part paddling and part balancing. YORK HARBOR/YORK RIVER FLAT WATER TOUR: Enjoy the natural beauty and history of scenic York Harbor while learning how to Stand Up Paddle. This program is offered as an introduction to the sport which will give you an excellent foundation, and teach you the skills needed to get started. You will learn the basics of paddling, turning ,standing and paddling strokes. This is a great workout and is an extremely fun and addictive sport that can be enjoyed by any age 12 and up with or without any previous experience. Tours are two hours and cost $60 per person. Children must be 12 years or older. Maximum tour size of 8 people. You’ll be hooked! All equipment is supplied by Liquid Dreams Surf Shop. This program is limited – Don’t hesitate to sign up! REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 3rd STARTS/ENDS: July 11th or August 8th COST: $60.00 resident / $70.00 non-resident LOCATION: TBA DAYS: Fridays TIMES: 8:00am – 10:00am Any student that takes a class with Liquid Dreams Surf Shop can receive a 10% discount on wetsuits and all accessories plus $50.00 off the purchase of a board. York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 24 Soccer Games - Co-Ed Pickup The Parks and Recreation Department will be reserving the Bog Road soccer field on Sunday mornings from 9:00am to 12:00pm. This is an informal program that is free and open to both men and women. This program has been extremely successful from its first year, and we expect it to be just as popular this year. There is no registration fee or pre-registration requirement. Simply go to the field and enjoy a couple of hours of informal scrimmaging. The program will start on Sunday, May 11th. Have fun! STARTS: May 11th ENDS: When the snow flies COST: FREE LOCATION: Bog Road Soccer Field DAYS: Sundays TIMES: 9:00am – 12:00pm Softball Tournament York Days Co-Ed Dig out those bats and balls and spend the weekend at the York High School Softball field. This will be a double elimination tournament limited to 8 teams. Each team will have a maximum of 15 players, four of which must be female. ASA rules will govern all play. Trophies will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams. So get your teams together and we’ll see you Saturday, July 26th. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing – July 9th STARTS/ENDS: July 26th COST: $150.00 per team LOCATION: York High School Softball Field and Village Elementary School Softball Field DAYS: Saturday TIMES: Games will begin at 8:00am Tennis ADULT Scheduling On Line Beginning June 20th, the Parks and Recreation Department will be offering an online court scheduling program for use by the community. This will allow you to schedule court time over the web 24/7 with no software downloads needed. All you need is an internet connection. Program runs from 6/20 – 9/30 annually. No more illegible paper schedules. This program will provide efficient, controlled access to the real time court schedulers. It will provide a complete computerized log of all court, school, and town activity. Players get to see the court schedule visually, and then, a simple point-and-click and the booking can be made. Online viewing makes it so much easier to coordinate a convenient time with your playing partner(s) – no more playing phone tag with everyone. Making it easier for you to book, means you get to play more tennis! Rules: • Permit holders are allowed to hold no more than one permit for play in any given day. Schedules are available on a 7 day schedule. • Permit holders are limited to two (2) per household, each at the $20.00 permit fee. • Permits must be reserved in advance and the current day’s permits will be closed at 12:01 am. • Any abuse of the system, we reserve the right to cancel your membership. • We reserve the right to change the policies of the program. • We reserve the right to limit the number of permit holders per year. • Reservations are available for 1 ½ hour time slots. • Residents may use the tennis courts without permits on a space-available basis, without charge. • Players must yield to a permit holder. • Use of tennis courts for profit is not allowed. • All courts are subject to closure for renovations or repairs at any time. • Proof of residency required. If you are not listed in town census please provide copy of electric bill. • Must have actually dated permit in hand to use courts, application only is not valid. • Only one application will be approved per household or email address. • York Residents only. Be on the lookout for complete information, and how to register for this online scheduler at our website, www.yorkparksandrec.org. Please Note Courts are not available during High School Practices, Matches, P.E. Classes, or Town Tennis Lessons. Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 25 ADULT Adult Tennis Ladder Have you ever wanted to play tennis but couldn’t find anyone to play with? Do you always end up playing against the same person, over and over again? Would you like to play against a variety of opponents throughout the summer? Would you like to schedule matches at the convenience of both you and your opponents? The Parks and Recreation Department will be providing the service of organizing an adult tennis ladder. Players will contact each other to arrange playing times and will be responsible for scheduling their own court time. The High School courts by the track are available for ladder play. The ladder will run from Monday, June 30th throughout the summer. Participants must be 16 years and older. • NOTE – an email address is required. If you do not have an email address, simply come in and pick up your roster at our office on June 26th. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until June 26th STARTS: June 30th ENDS: August 29th COST: FREE LOCATION: York High School Courts DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: Self-Schedule Before... After... Tennis – Adult Intermediate/ Advanced Player Evenings – Monday and Wednesday As an Intermediate Player you’ll make stroke corrections where necessary with the intent of making your shots more reliable and more effective. Your serve and net play will improve and you’ll become more consistent at the baseline. Your skills will be tested in singles and doubles competition. As an Advance Player you’ll further refine your stroke production, but the emphasis will be on improving match play skills necessary to enable you to move up on your team or to improve your ranking. You’ll improve your conditioning and play lots of matches. INSTRUCTOR: USPTA Tennis Professional & York HS Tennis Coach Norm Martinen REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th– June 17th STARTS/ENDS: Session #1 - June 23rd – July 16th STARTS/ENDS: Session #2 - July 28th– Aug 20th COST: $95.00 resident / $105.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School Tennis Courts – by the YHS track DAYS: Monday and Wednesday TIMES: 6:00pm - 7:30pm York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 26 Youth & Teen Programs l b l t a e s a B k BoY’S HiGH SCHooL BaSKeTBaLL LeaGUe Entering 8th grade through outgoing seniors Randy Small, the York boys varsity coach will be coordinating this summer basketball program for students entering 8th grade through the outgoing senior. Tuesday nights will be skills and drills and Thursday night will be scrimmages using what you learned on Tuesday evening. This program will begin Tuesday, June 24th, and will end on Tuesday, July 29th. This program is being offered to year round York residents only. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing through June 23rd STARTS: June 24th ENDS: July 31st COST: $40.00 resident – year round residents only LOCATION: York High School DAYS: Tuesday and Thursday TIMES: 5:30pm Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 GiRL’S HiGH SCHooL BaSKeTBaLL LeaGUe We will be offering our summer basketball program for girls entering 9th grade up to, but not more than, 20 years old. Surrounding communities are encouraged to participate. Rick Clark, the varsity coach at York High School will be coordinating this program. This program runs on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:00pm – 8:00pm. The first half hour will be dedicated to skills and drills followed by an hour and a half of scrimmaging. Teams will be randomly selected each night. If you are unable to commit to the entire program, you can pay $5.00 per night to play. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing through June 23rd STARTS: June 23rd 27 YOUTH & TEEN ENDS: COST: LOCATION: DAYS: TIMES: July 30th $40.00 resident / $50.00 non-resident York High School Mondays and Wednesdays 6:00pm oCeaN SiDe HooP CaMP BOYS AND GIRLS BASKETBALL – Entering 4th grade through 8th grade Ocean Side Camp will provide a go –go – go, fun, pressure free learning environment while teaching fundamentals along with game decision making situations. The program will improve individual skills through small group and team activities. The daily schedule will build confidence and self esteem in all players regardless of their current abilities. We are committed to improving skills and enjoyment of the game. Join us in developing into a better basketball player with coaches who love to teach. Camp Features: • Every camper will receive a reversible camp jersey at registration • Team and individual awards will be presented throughout the week and at closing ceremonies • Team games • Olympic Games Day • Age and ability grouping • Baskets that can be lowered for youngest basketball players if necessary • Funk fun dress up day • New/ exciting fundamental teaching stations • Fun free throw and shooting competitions • Tournament games with balanced teams Camp Directors: Lani Silversides: A 2001 graduate of York High School in York, Maine, Silversides is the second all-time basketball scoring leader (male or female) with 1,413 points and holds school records with 1,111 rebounds and 299 blocks. A four-time member of the Western Maine Conference All-Star basketball team, she was also an all-state goalie in soccer and a state hurdles champion. In her senior year, she was named First Team All-Maine in basketball and Portland Press Herald Female Athlete of the Year. In November of 2012, Silversides was inducted into the York High School athlete hall of fame in the second induction class (the first induction class included her father, Wayne Boardman). A 2005 graduate of the University of Vermont, Silversides finished her career ranking among the all-time leaders in 10 different categories. She graduated ranked 11th among the all-time leading scorers with 1,227 points and is one of seven players in school history to score over 1,000 points, grab 500 rebounds and hand out 200 as- sists. She currently ranks among the top-10 in free throw percentage, blocks, 3-point field goals made, and games played. As a senior, she earned America East All-Conference Second Team honors and was named to the America East All-Championship squad. Silversides was also named the team MVP in her final season of 2004-05. Coach Silversides has most recently been named to the 2013 New England Basketball Hall of Fame. On Saturday, June 22, she will join other honorees at a major ceremony at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts. Dave Leal has several years experience as a Co Director of basketball camps including KC Jones Camp and at Berwick Academy. Dave has head coaching experience at Rockport and Gloucester High Schools in MA as well as Berwick Academy in Maine. In addition, Dave has coached and played for a professional Swedish Club team. Dave was an All New England basketball player at University of Southern Maine. He is currently directing youth basketball programs for the York Rec. Dept. Dave is a fine teacher of basketball fundamentals. He uses fun techniques that motivate kids to become better players. Staff: Current High School stars as well as High School and Middle School coaches that love the game and are enthusiastic about teaching it. REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th through July 3rd STARTS: July 7th ENDS: July 11th TIMES: 8:30am – 1:30pm DAYS: Monday – Friday COST: $95.00 resident / $105.00 non resident LOCATION: York High School York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 28 SUMMeR SWiSH eVeNiNG SUMMeR BaSKeTBaLL LeaGUe Friends of York Basketball (FOYB), in conjunction with the non-profit Coaching Our Youth, and York Parks and Recreation Department, is pleased to announce the 2nd Annual “Summer Swish” evening basketball league. This co-ed summer league will run from July 8th thru August 14th, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, from 5:30pm to 9:30pm. Area boys and girls who are incoming 4th graders thru 9th graders are eligible to play. This is a low commitment league that takes into account that players may not be able to make all games. This year the Summer Swish will have two leagues. The NCAA division will be comprised of incoming 4th thru 6th grade boys and girls who will play games from 5:30 to 7:30pm. The NBA division will be comprised of incoming 7th thru 9th grade boys and girls who will play games from 7:30pm to 9:30pm. The final week will be championship week with a Final Four bracket type playoffs. All games will be played at the lighted outdoor court behind Shore-Built Construction, located on Woodbridge Road in York Beach. Teams will be coached by area high school and college players. A reversible game jersey will be provided to all players. To promote the life skills learned thru the game of basketball the FOYB will incorporate guest speakers into evening fun. Parents can drop off or bring a lawn chair and watch old school summer league basketball at York Beach. Interested coaches should submit their names to the York Parks and Recreation Department. Any questions regarding this summer league can be directed to Tommy MacDonald at [email protected]. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing through July 1st STARTS: July 8th ENDS: August 14th COST: $40.00 resident $50.00 non-resident (Family Cap of $100.00) LOCATION: Shore-Built Construction Company, 54 Woodbridge Road DAYS: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday TIMES: 5:30pm – 9:30pm WiLDCaT HooP CaMP Our hoop camps will operate 4 one-week sessions of fun and development with the great game of basketball. Each session will be designed for specific age groups and will include 25 hours of fundamentals and skills. The intent of the camp is to keep players on Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 YOUTH & TEEN the right track in learning the game. Players will be challenged by age appropriate drills and games designed to improve their skills while still keeping the game of basketball a fun activity. The support staff is made up of former and present high school and current college players who went through much of the same routines when they were younger, giving credibility to the activities. Our staff loves what they do and the players will quickly pick up on that enthusiasm. Progressions and games will also be a part of the camp atmosphere along with daily prizes and t-shirts. Campers will meet each morning at 9:00am, at the York High School gymnasium and will head home at 2:00pm. Campers will be asked to bring a bag lunch and drinks. Instructors: Rick Clark: 28 years as the head coach of York Girls Varsity Basketball, winning coach of 5 Western Maine Championship teams and 3 State Championships including 2010. State and Regional Coach of the Year in 2009 and inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009. Rick Brault: As a former A.A.U. coach, high school coach, and collegiate official in Maine, his years of experience and collegiate connections are substantial. Presently Coach Brault is the assistant coach at Phillips Exeter Academy and runs player development clinics throughout the area. HOOP CAMP DATES: GIRLS Grades 3 – 5 July 14th – July 18th Rick Clark GIRLS Grades 6 – 8 July 21st – July 25th Rick Clark BOYS Grades 3 – 5 June 30th – July 4th Rick Brault – Yes, there is camp on the 4th BOYS Grades 6 – 8 June 23rd – June 27th Rick Brault REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th until week before specific camp date COST: $85.00 resident / $95.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School Gym DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 9:00am – 2:00pm p s m a y a D C 29 YOUTH & TEEN Play every day! Take it Outside We offer a variety of wonderful day camps that should cater to just about everyone’s needs…take time to read through our variety of offerings. Learn About Us: We will be hosting an open house again this year so that parents of our campers have the opportunity to meet our day camp staff as well as a couple of our veteran campers. You will have the chance to ask questions and discuss the upcoming summer. •• The Junior Adventure Camp will meet at the Village Elementary School gym on Thursday, June 19th at 5:30pm. •• The Outdoor Adventure Camp will meet on Thursday, June 19th at 6:30pm at the Middle School gym. We hope you can make it! Important Note: With the demand for day camp services and only one bus to accommodate all the children, our field trip signups will be on a first come, first serve basis again this year. JUNioR aDVeNTURe CaMP Ages 3 ½ to 8 Junior Adventure Camp will meet at the Village Elementary School in the cafeteria, beginning Monday, June 23rd and ending Friday, August 22nd Junior Adventure Camp offers many varied activities such as arts and crafts, sports, games and field trips. Don’t miss the fun and excitement! Each day will bring new experiences, new challenges and friends to share it with. Once again, drop off is between 7:30am and 9:00am and pick up is from 4:30pm - 5:30pm. Our department will provide all transportation to and from any field trips. Daily and weekly signups will be accepted, however, please note that a one-week notice is required and the initial application fee applies for these participants. This application fee must be paid before your first day of camp. •• MAIL IN REGISTRATION FOR INITIAL $35.00 APPLICATION FEE ONLY. •• No camp on Friday, July 4th REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing STARTS: June 23rd ENDS: August 22nd COST: $35.00 family application fee/ $105.00 per week or $30.00 per day resident/ $110.00 per week or $35.00 per day non-resident Field trip costs are additional – we try to keep them at a reasonable rate each week. LOCATION: Village Elementary School Please Note: This is a peanut free school! DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 7:30am – 5:30pm oUTDooR aDVeNTURe CaMP Ages 9 to 14 We had many 13 year olds ask us if they could please come back to camp this year as 14 year olds, so we’ve listened and added another age group….so join us! The York Outdoor Adventure program is designed to challenge youth, ages 9 – 14 years, with York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 30 YOUTH & TEEN GOT GEAR? EQUIPMENT SWAP PROGRAM exciting adventure-based activities. Although the main emphasis of this program is on outdoor adventure, other challenges will be met through arts and crafts, sports, games, and group projects. A special highlight of this program will be the use of York’s natural resources. Field trips and special events may take place at such locations as Mt. Agamenticus, area beaches, and several other locations within the town that are available for our use. The base lodge at Mt. Agamenticus offers a unique opportunity for rainy day activities. York Outdoor Adventure Camp will run for 9 weeks, beginning Monday, June 23rd and ending Friday, August 22nd with varying themes each week. York Middle School will serve as the program’s home base. Children may be dropped off between 7:30am and 9:00am and pickup is from 4:30pm – 5:30pm daily. Our department will provide all transportation to and from any field trips. Daily and weekly sign-ups will be accepted, however, please note that a one-week notice is required and the initial application fee applies for these participants. This application fee must be paid before your first day of camp. •• MAIL IN REGISTRATION FOR INITIAL $35.00 APPLICATION FEE ONLY. •• No camp on Friday, July 4th REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing STARTS: June 23rd ENDS: August 22nd COST: $35.00 per family application fee $105.00 per week or $30.00 per day resident $110.00 per week or $35.00 per day non-resident Field trip costs are additional – we try to keep them at a reasonable rate each week. LOCATION: York Middle School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 7:30am – 5:30pm Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 Join the York Parks and Recreation Community Equipment Swap Page on Facebook! Feel free to advertise/ post items you are looking to swap, donate or sell (on your own terms). Too often we find out after the fact that people have thrown away gently used gear when people in our community are looking for just that item. Hopefully this helps you clean out your closets or, on the receiving end, helps you get equipment for kids just starting or soon to grow out of expensive new equipment. We do not monitor deals, money transactions etc. This is simply a group to post where you can post your items or request items. For items being exchanged you are welcome to use the Grant House as a drop off and pick up which will prove helpful as we’re open from 8:30am – 4:30pm Monday - Friday. Items must be picked up within 48 hrs at the office as we have very limited storage space. e ld i f o key hc YOUTH & TEEN “aNoTHeR” WiLDCaT FieLD HoCKeY CaMP Grades 3, 4 and 5 This field hockey camp is for girls in grades 3, 4 and 5 looking to learn the basics of the sport of field hockey. This is an introductory camp where the girls will learn fundamental techniques, tactics and general rules of the game. Campers will spend time working on skills as well as participating in game play during each day of camp. Girls will need shin guards, a mouth guard, goggles, a stick and cleats or turf shoes. Campers should also make sure they have a water bottle, sunscreen and a pair of indoor sneakers in case we need to go inside due to inclement weather. Instructor: Barb Marois, Varsity Field Hockey Coach REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until July 14th STARTS: July 21st ENDS: July 25th COST: $60.00 resident / $70.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 9:00am – 11:00am WiLDCaT FieLD HoCKeY CaMP 31 Grades 6 to 9 This is a chance for all students to join us in a week-long field hockey camp to be held at York High School from July 21st– July 25th. We are very lucky to have Barb Marois, coach of the York High School Varsity team, and 1996 captain of the US Olympic Field Hockey Team, directing this program for young athletes entering 6th grade 9th grades. Barb’s lists of accomplishments are too extensive to list, but suffice it to say that this is a golden opportunity for your player to learn from the best. Camp will meet from 12:00pm - 3:00pm, Monday through Friday and will provide an opportunity for players to learn basic and advanced skills to prepare for your own school season. Shin guards, mouth guards and goggles are a must. If you have your own favorite stick, please feel free to bring it, or we can supply one for you. We will have all other necessary equipment available. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until July 14th STARTS: July 21st ENDS: July 25th COST: $90.00 resident / $100.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 12:00pm – 3:00pm o g lf 13TH aNNUaL JUNioR GoLF SCRaMBLe aT CaPe NeDDiCK CoUNTRY CLUB Back by popular demand and with a new twist! On Monday, August 11th, junior golfers ages 8 – 17 are invited to join us at beautiful Cape Neddick Country Club on Shore Road for some scramble format tournament play. For those who are not familiar with the scramble format, groups will be formed (you can register as individuals or teams), each player tees off on each hole. The best of the tee shots is selected and all players play their second shots from that spot. The best of the second shots is determined, then all play their third shots from that spot, and so on until the ball is holed. We think that this new format will be fun for all levels of young golfers and we encourage players to sign up and/or put your teams together York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 32 YOUTH & TEEN early as we expect the tournament to fill quickly. Tournament play is set to get underway with pre-assigned tee times (you will be notified) beginning at 10:00 am. Players who register as individuals will be placed on an age appropriate team. Awards will be given to teams and individuals in age categories. Following your round of golf, players are invited to participate in a putting contest. A cookout lunch will be served to all participants. All are eligible for great raffle prizes. Although the tournament is open to all levels, golf course experience is required. This should not be your child’s first round of golf. We welcome any parent “caddies” to serve as official scorekeepers. We hope that you will make plans to join us for this exciting day of golf play. REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – August 6th, while space permits STARTS/ENDS: August 11th RAINDATE: August 11th COST: $40.00 per person LOCATION: Cape Neddick Country Club DAY: Monday TIMES: Assigned (you will be notified) HiGH SCHooL GoLF CLiNiC! Ages 14 years and up If you’re 14 and up and are playing golf but would like to better your game this clinic is just the thing for you! We believe that Golf is truly the game of a lifetime, and we want you to enjoy every minute of it so whether you’ve been playing golf for a while or you’re fairly new to the sport, Dustin Hunter, the pro at Cape Neddick, can help to improve your current skills and learn new ones. Dustin has a wealth of teaching and coaching experience. His clinics are progressive in nature, building on each golfer’s unique talents in an effort to achieve his or her goals. Every student will receive the personal and professional attention he or she needs within this week long clinic. Each student’s abilities will be assessed and a customized learning program will be developed through this clinic. The instructor’s will recommend plans for conditioning, pre-swing and in-swing fundamentals, drills, course management, and game strategy. You can’t miss... pun intended! REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 28th STARTS: July 7th or August 4th ENDS: July 11th or August 8th COST: $55.00 resident / $65.00 non-resident LOCATION: Cape Neddick Country Club DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 6:00pm – 7:00pm Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 JUNioR GoLF LESSoNS aT CaPe NeDDiCK NEW ONE WEEK CAMP FORMAT – JULY AND AUGUST Ages 6 to 8 Junior Camp Clinics - We have golf clubs available for all students! Cape Neddick Country Club is proud to partner with the York Parks & Recreation Department to offer Junior Golf Clinics for 2014. The clinics will be held Monday – Fridays from 4:30pm – 5:00pm. This Developmental Clinic Program is designed by Dustin Hunter, Director of Golf at Cape Neddick Country Club, to teach kids the core fundamentals of the golf swing, proper course etiquette and the most important rules of the game. Within this Clinic Program the kids will learn everything from how to hold the club to how to play on the course. Also, the kids will be able to put what they have learned in the program to the test during the last clinic. During the last Clinic session the kids will be brought onto the course to play 3-holes and learn the proper golf course etiquette. Clinic Program will include: • Grip, Stance, Posture and Alignment, Instruction to the Swing • Full Swing with Irons, Fairway Woods and Driver • Chipping and Putting • Last session includes on course skills training REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 28th STARTS: July 7th or August 4th ENDS: July 11th or August 8th COST: $35.00 resident / $45.00 non-resident LOCATION: Cape Neddick Country Club DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 4:30pm – 5:00pm Last session includes course skills training and etiquette. YOUTH & TEEN JUNioR GoLF LESSoNS aT CaPe NeDDiCK NeW oNe WeeK CaMP FoRMaT – JULY aND aUGUST Ages 9 – 13 Years Junior Camp Clinics - We have golf clubs available for all students! Cape Neddick Country Club is proud to partner with the York Parks & Recreation Department to offer Junior Golf Camps for 2014. The camps will meet Monday – Fridays in July or August. This Developmental Program is designed by Dustin Hunter, Director of Golf at Cape Neddick Country Club, to teach kids the core fundamentals of the golf swing, proper course etiquette and the most important rules of the game. Within this Clinic Program the kids will learn everything from how to hold the club to how to play on the course. During the last Clinic session the kids will be on the course and will learn proper golf course skills and etiquette. Clinic Program will include: • Grip, Stance, Posture and Alignment, Instruction to the Swing • Full Swing with Irons, Fairway Woods and Driver • Chipping and Putting • Last session includes on course skills training Choose one camp or both camps! REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 28th STARTS: July 7th or August 4th ENDS: July 11th or August 8th COST: $55.00 resident / $65.00 non-resident LOCATION: Cape Neddick Country Club DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 5:00pm – 6:00pm Last session includes course skills training and etiquette. Extra, Extra!!! Mark your calendars…. Sundays in August are “Family Golf” nights from 3:30pm to 6:00pm. Cape Neddick sets up their 6-hole course called “Little Neddick” for kids and their parents to come out and play. For only $9 a person you can play “Little Neddick” and choose a meal off of our Kids Family Golf Menu. We also have plenty of junior and adult clubs available if you do not have your own! For details check www.capeneddickgolf.com JUNioR GoLF aT THe LeDGeS GoLF CLuB 33 Ages 8 to 15 The Ledges Golf Club is pleased to offer Junior Golf instruction once again for the 2014 summer. This program taught by PGA Professionals will focus on key fundamentals of the golf swing with the goal of introducing all aspects of the golf game to participants through hands on instruction, games, contests and golf course experience. The three day clinic will teach on-course etiquette, putting, chipping, and full swing fundamentals. The goal is for each participant to have fun while gaining the experience necessary to play a round of golf. Space Is Limited – so sign up early! Four summer programs will be offered for 8 -15 year old junior golfers. • July 7th - 9th • July 21st – 23rd • July 28th - July 30th • August 11th - 13th DAYS: Monday through Wednesday TIME: 2:00pm - 4:00pm each day REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th until 1 week before program begins STARTS: Schedule above ENDS: Schedule above COST: $60.00 resident / $70.00 non-resident LOCATION: The Ledges Golf Course DAYS: Schedule above TIMES: Times listed above Contact Matt Blasik ([email protected]) with questions Check it Out! Kids – Grab your parents any day after 4:00pm and play 9 holes of golf at The Ledges for just $1.00 for you. Your parents also play for the price of the cart rental which is $17.00! Time to put what you’ve learned to play! NeW aT THe LeDGeS: PGa JUNioR LeaGUe GoLF (PGA JLG) for boys and girls 13 and under. This league features team- vs -team scramble format in a structured league setting where the emphasis is on the fun, recreation, and sportsmanship of the game. For players at any skill level and where every participant gets the chance to play; join our team today. For more information and to register for this program contact Matt Blasik at Matt.Blasik@ ledgesgolf.com York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 b c e o s a k hr rid ing 34 SuRF PoiNT STaBLeS Come experience the joy of horses with us here at Surf Point Stables! Campers will ride daily in a structured lesson as well as have the opportunity to play games on horseback. Daily activities will be based around learning the basics of horse and stable care including grooming, tacking and un-tacking, bandaging, braiding, breeds, lunging, first aid, bathing and much more. Campers will also do horse related crafts during the week. A fun horse show will take place at the end of each camp week for the campers to show off what they have learned over the course of the week! Campers should bring daily a water bottle, lunch and snack, sunscreen, bug spray. Long pants are needed for riding, but campers can change into shorts for other activities. Closed toed shoes with a heel are needed. Surf Point will supply certified helmets but campers are welcome to bring their own. Instructor: Megan Mello REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until one week before program begins STARTS: August 4th or August 11th ENDS: August 8th or August 15th COST: $330.00 resident / $340.00 non-resident (This is a special rate for participants registering through YP&R…other dates in July are available by calling 207-361-7149 LOCATION: Surf Point Stables – Surf Point Road, York DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 9:00am – 1:00pm Get Out and Play Everyday! Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 Walker Stables at Johnson Farm Summer Day Camp YOUTH & TEEN Children Age 5 to 13 Years Old Walker Stables at Johnson Farm is a 200-year old horse farm located between Mount Agamenticus and the Atlantic Ocean in Cape Neddick, Maine where we established our Summer Horse Camp in 2007. This region of Maine is one of two most bio-diverse in the state so our campers’ horseback riding instruction is richly enhanced by the natural environment. Our programs are primarily geared towards horseback riding but our day camps are superb for families who want their children to experience the great educational opportunities unique to a Maine farm. We offer an exciting and affordable experience sure to have your child fully engaged while providing skills and memories for a lifetime. During our one-week camp sessions we instruct campers to horseback ride in daily, one-on-one lessons tailored to his/her individual needs. Our qualified staff teaches a wide range of riders from young beginners to advanced and showing students. Equine Activities: • Daily Riding Instruction • Proper Equitation • Ground Handling & Fitting • Horse Care including Bathing, Grooming • Barn & Stall Care • Proper Tack & Maintenance • Horse Anatomy & Nutrition • Stretching & Strengthening for Riding • Lots of Horse TLC Time For riding lessons students need to wear long pants and boots, or shoes with a raised heel, and a helmet. (We can supply helmets) Large lockers are available. Campers will need adequate sun and/or rain protection and layered clothing for ever-changing weather conditions. We encourage our equestrians to tune-in and make special connections with at least one four-legged friend. Some have several favorites and others just love them all. We are delighted to invite you and your child to experience the energy and wonder of this unique learning environment. Walker Stables has on-going Private Riding Lessons through the year for Children and Adults. Please contact us for more information as well as information about Boarding your horse. 207-712-5153 or 207-712-3586 YOUTH & TEEN Cancellations and full refunds will be given with no less than two weeks prior notice. Camps run Monday – Friday 9:00am – 2:00pm Session 1 – June 30 – July 4 Session 2 – July 7 – July 11 Session 3 – July 21 – July 25 Session 4 – August 11 – August 15 – Advanced Camp Week - For Children Age 8 and Older with Walk/Trot Capability REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until two weeks before session begins STARTS/ENDS: Dates above COST: $355.00 resident / $365.00 non resident LOCATION: Walker Stables, 63 North Village Road DAY: Monday - Friday TIMES: 9:00am – 2:00pm karaT e Shaolin KeNPo KaRaTe FoR CHiLDReN The Parks and Recreation Department will be offering karate classes for children ages 5 and up. Martial arts training for kids will show marked improvement in confidence, mutual respect, self-esteem, academics, coordination and concentration. Seacoast Martial Arts combines traditional and modern teaching methods making this program motivational and fun. These classes will be offered Monday and Wednesday evenings at the York Middle School PE Room, beginning Monday, July 14th and will run for 8 weeks through Wednesday, September 3rd. Pee Wee and Beginner White Belt – Orange 5:00pm – 5:45pm Intermediate Purple Belt – Blue 5:45pm – 6:30pm Advanced Blue Stripe and up 6:45pm – 7:45pm REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing every eight weeks STARTS: July 14th – Dates for Karate are anticipated with no cancellations – Please check online to confirm dates ENDS: September 3rd COST: $70.00 resident / $80.00 non-resident LOCATION: York Middle School Multi Purpose Room DAYS: Mondays and Wednesdays TIMES: See schedule above kayak 35 Children’S Kayak Camps Ages 10 and up The Parks and Recreation Department will be offering weeklong kayak camps for children ages 10 and up. Our staff will instruct the children on the basics of kayaking as well as safety procedures. The open top design of our boats makes the program safe and enjoyable for children and at the same time provides the opportunity to develop basic kayaking skills. Each session will include 15 hours of instruction and touring and will be offered as a concentrated one-week camp. All camps are offered during the morning hours from 9:30am – 12:30pm, Monday through Friday. Participants will meet the first day of camp at Strawberry Island off of Route 103 in York Harbor. NOTE: This program is limited. CAMP DATES: Week #1 June 23rd – June 27th Week #2 June 30th – July 4th Week #3 July 7th – July 11th Week #4 July 14th – July 18th Week #5 July 21st– July 25th •• Additional weeks will be added when the above listed camps fill. REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th - Ongoing STARTS: Weekly ENDS: Weekly COST: $125.00 resident / $135.00 non-resident LOCATION: Strawberry Island, off Route 103, York Harbor DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 9:30am – 12:30pm York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 36 Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 ax YOUTH & TEEN l Lighthouse Lacrosse Boys and Girls ages 7 to 14 Lighthouse Lacrosse Community Camps offer the lacrosse player a fun, yet challenging atmosphere. Whether you are a beginner or an existing player who is looking to have a great time this camp is for you! Laxers will be divided based on age and skill level in order to ensure each laxer is being pushed to his or her own limits. This is a great opportunity for all players (including goalies!) to develop versatility and their game! Camp will focus on all aspects of player development including individual skills and small team concepts. Focus will be made on all positions of the game. Players will learn dynamic stick skills, shooting, defensive footwork, checking, dodging and much more! Players will greatly improve their game knowledge! Goalies will work on positioning, stick work, angles, clearing, communicating with the defense, footwork and stopping shots! Our top coaching staff will feature local area high school and collegiate coaches, as well as, current and former all-American collegiate and high school players. •• A reminder - players need their own equipment! GIRLS- stick, goggles, mouth guard and water bottle! BOYS- stick, helmet, gloves, arm pads, shoulder pads, mouth guard and water bottle! GOALIES – helmet, gloves, chest protector, throat guard, any other gender specific protection. •• Please be prepared to play on grass fields with either cleats and/or sneakers! Also, sunscreen and bug-spray are always welcome! REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until July 28th STARTS: August 4th ENDS: August 7th COST: $135.00 resident / $145.00 non resident cost includes a numbered reversible pinnie LOCATION: Bog Road Fields DAYS: Monday - Thursday TIMES: 9:00am – 12:00pm Any questions, please feel free to contact Justine Ferland with Lighthouse Lacrosse: [email protected] n a t o i n mu Junior 37 b ik ing Healthy Hometowns Mountain Biking Program Ages 10 and up “If we want the Youth of Maine to be excited about continuing an outdoor recreation heritage we need to ensure they have opportunities to be effectively introduced to outdoor play.” Healthy Hometowns of Maine has done just that. Like our cross country ski rental program, Healthy Hometowns of Maine will provide Mountain bikes for this new and exciting summer program. So if you’ve ever wanted to try mountain biking, but don’t have your own bike, this is your chance, however, if you do own your own bike, you are welcome to use it. Learn the basics of the sport, utilizing trails and safe bike trails/loops in the area. Emphasis will be on riding safe while on and off trail. Participants will need a helmet and a water bottle. First meeting will be at the top of Mt. Agamenticus to introduce riding skills. Credentials: Laura Creagan is a Certified USA Cycling Coach Level II and American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) certified Personal Trainer. Certified AHA Healthcare Provider CPR/AED. I have more than 15 years of coaching experience of Jr. Athletes and currently coach one of the top Jr. Female tri-athletes in New England. I also race as a master. I routinely participate in the Maine TT Bike Series placing in 1st or 2nd in my age category and in 2-3 summer triathlons per year – also placing top 3 in my age group. In 2009 – I qualified and raced in the ITU World Winter Triathlon Championships in Europe and took silver for USA. REGISTRATION: Ongoing through June 30th STARTS: July 7th ENDS: July 11th COST: $30.00 Resident / $40.00 Non-resident LOCATION: First session meets at the top of Mt. Agamenticus DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 9:00am – 10:30am York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 38 r o e c s c SeaCoaST UNiTeD SoCCeR CaMP Ages 3 to 10 NEW DIVISIONS and TIMES The York Parks and Recreation Department is proud to offer a FUN and educational soccer camp hosted by Seacoast United Soccer Club this summer. This camp, taught by professional, kid friendly coaches, will be held June 23rd through June 27th for 3 – 10 year olds. In this camp your children will have a great time, learn some new skills while honing their existing ones, play small sided games and get a lot of touches on the ball. Each camper will receive a new Nike soccer ball and t-shirt, all while getting plenty of exercise. The camp will be held at York High School. If you have younger children don’t overlook our amazingly popular 3 & 4 year old grassroots class held from 9:00am – 10:00am the same week. Here your little one will play some fun games and exercises all while using their imaginations and new found skills – this is a parent participation class. SESSION A: (Ages 3 to 4) Monday – Friday June 23rd – June 27th 9:00am – 10:00am This session is designed for those girls and boys ages 3 – 4 years old. This class is a fun parent participation class meant to introduce your Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 YOUTH & TEEN little one to the game of soccer in a fun environment. SESSION B: (Ages 4 to 6) Monday – Friday June 23rd – June 27th 9:00am – 10:30am This session is designed specifically for boys and girls ages 4 – 6 years old. This program will provide children with basic soccer instruction and skill development utilizing various forms of drills and games designed to provide a fun learning experience. SESSION C: (Ages 6 to 10) Monday – Friday June 23rd – June 27th 9:00am – 12:00pm This session is designed for those girls and boys, ages 8 – 10 years. This program will review basic skills and teach more advanced techniques that will enhance skill levels and provide an opportunity to play competitively. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until June 18th REGISTRATION FEES: $115.00 Resident -Session C $85.00 Resident - Session B $65.00 Resident – Session A $10.00 discount for second siblings STARTS: June 23rd ENDS: June 27th LOCATION: York High School Field DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: Schedules above under Sessions YoRK SoCCeR CaMP Grades entering 4th to 9th Summer is just around the corner and that means … SOCCER TIME!! Our York Middle Teacher and veteran Soccer Coach, Guy Vincelette, 39 YOUTH & TEEN LOCATION: DAYS: TIMES: Village Elementary School Monday - Friday Coed Ages 8 – 11/grades 4/5/6 2:00pm – 4:30pm Girls Ages 12 - 15 / grades 7/8/9 9:00am – 11:30am Boys Ages 12 – 15 grades 7/8/9 11:30am – 2:00pm YoUTH SoCCeR LeaGUeS will be offering soccer camps this summer for students entering fourth grade through students entering ninth grade. After having lived and played soccer in Germany for 15 years, Guy’s goal is to continue to bring the European game to small town America. That means you, York. The camp will focus on the fundamental skills of passing, trapping, dribbling, and shooting. These four essential skills will be developed and reinforced through drills, scrimmages, and small-sided games. Players will receive individual coaching that will take their game to the next level. Come join us for hours of soccer and fun in the sun. INSTRUCTOR: York Middle Teacher and Coach, Guy Vincelette REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing through July 18th STARTS: July 28th ENDS: August 1st COST: $125.00 resident We highly “rec”-o-mend this program. Our soccer program will run 2 nights a week for 4 weeks again this year. We hope this will allow you to fit in both soccer and vacation time and make learning and playing the game more consistent, fun and exciting. The Recreation Department is looking for coaches and volunteers for the 2014 season! Parents or interested persons should contact the Recreation Office prior to June 20th. We encourage your community support. Your efforts will be greatly appreciated by many and you will find the experience very rewarding! NOTE: Please be advised that there is a deadline date for sign-ups on all programs to allow us the time to organize teams and schedule leagues. There will be a $10.00 late fee per child for our soccer programs. We hope this will encourage you to sign up early, as registrations will only be accepted, after the deadline date, if room permits. Late registrants will only receive a t-shirt if there is still room left on a team. We cannot order extra shirts after the deadline date. Nothing hurts a recreation program faster than participants who wait until the last minute to register. Please pay close attention to the registration dates. Requests for transportation can be made up until the deadline only. Absolutely no requests can be honored after the deadline date. York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 40 ‘LiL TiKeS SoCCeR – Ages 3 and 4 This 4-week junior league program will be offered as a basic introduction to the game of soccer. Age-appropriate skills and drills will be included; however the main emphasis of this program will be to offer tons of fun for your child and you!! On Wednesday, July 2nd, COACHES can pick up the team uniforms and rosters at the Parks and Recreation Office at Grant House between 8:30am and 4:30pm. We will be available to answer any question that you may have at that time. If you are unable to make it during our office hours, please let us know and we can make other arrangements for pick up. Games will begin the week of July 7th. The regular season will end August 1st. All games will be held on weeknights between 5:30pm and 8:00pm, twice a week for 4 weeks REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing - June 20th STARTS: July 7th ENDS: August 1st COST: $45.00 resident / $55.00 non-resident LOCATION: Village Elementary School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: Between 5:30pm and 8:00pm MiTeS – Ages 5 and 6 or Kindergarten and 1st grade This 4-week league is designed for boys and girls ages 5 & 6 years, or entering kindergarten or first grades in the fall. Age-appropriate skills and drills will be included; however the main emphasis of this program will be to offer tons of fun for your child and you!! On Wednesday, July 2nd, COACHES can pick up the team uniforms and rosters at the Parks and Recreation Office at Grant House between 8:30am and 4:30pm. We will be available to answer any question that you may have at that time. If you are unable to make it during our office hours, please let us know and we can make other Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 YOUTH & TEEN arrangements for pick up. Games will begin the week of July 7th. All games will be held weeknights between 5:30pm and 8:00pm. The regular season will end August 1st. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing - June 20th STARTS: July 7th ENDS: August 1st COST: $45.00 resident / $55.00 non-resident LOCATION: Village Elementary School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: Between 5:30pm and 8:00pm BaNTaM – Grades 2 or 3 in the fall This division is for boys and girls entering grades 2 or 3 next fall. On Wednesday, July 2nd, COACHES can pick up the team uniforms and rosters at the Parks and Recreation Office at Grant House between 8:30 and 4:30 pm. We will be available to answer any question that you may have at that time. If you are unable to make it during our office hours, please let us know and we can make other arrangements for pick up. Games will begin the week of July 7th. All games will be held weeknights between 5:30 pm and 8:00 pm. The regular season will end August 1st. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing - June 20th STARTS: July 7th ENDS: August 1st COST: $45.00 resident / $55.00 non-resident LOCATION: Village Elementary School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: Between 5:30pm and 8:00pm Our goal for the summer league is to give players an opportunity to play, develop skills, and learn through experience. The opportunity is yours; to train and play in a fun environment with your peers, and to receive quality instruction from our directors. ‘ s u r s fup YOUTH & TEEN RiDe THe FiVe SURF CaMP Ages 8 and up Liquid Dreams is offering “Ride the 5” surf camp for the 4th summer in a row for kids ages 8 to 19! We had a great time with this camp last summer, and we’re STOKED to offer it again this year! This camp is designed to teach all 5 wave and watercraft activities LDS has to offer: surfing, boogie boarding, skim boarding, stand up paddling, and body surfing... all in 5 days! Each day, the Ride the 5 camp will begin at 10 am at our Long Sands location in York, where students will be equipped with wetsuits and surfboards for a 1 - 2 hour morning surf lesson. Following the lesson, the students will break for lunch, and maybe a sandcastle or two... After lunch, students will learn another of the water activities that best fit the conditions that day. Ride the 5 camp will break at 3:00pm every day, with student pickup at 3:30pm. Students should bring a pack lunch, bathing suit, towel, and sunscreen. REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 20th DATES: Week #1 July 14th – July 18th Week # 2 August 11th- August 15th COST: $395.00 (This is a $100.00 discount for these 2 weeks only-through parks and recreation!) LOCATION: Liquid Dreams - Long Sands Beach Students meet in front of the Long Sands Bathhouse DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 10:00am – 3:30pm Any student that takes a class with Liquid Dreams Surf Shop can receive a 10% discount on wetsuits and all accessories plus $50.00 off the purchase of a board. STaND UP PaDDLe Ages 12 and up YORK HARBOR/YORK RIVER FLAT WATER TOUR: Enjoy the natural beauty and history of scenic York Harbor while learning how to 41 Stand Up Paddle...This program is offered as an introduction to the sport which will give you an excellent foundation, and teach you the skills needed to get started. You will learn the basics of paddling, turning ,standing and paddling strokes. This is a great workout and is an extremely fun and addictive sport that can be enjoyed by any age 12 and up with or without any previous experience. Tours are two hours and cost $60 per person. Children must be 12 years or older. Maximum tour size of 8 people. . You’ll be hooked! All equipment is supplied by Liquid Dreams Surf Shop. This program is limited – Don’t hesitate to sign up! REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 3rd STARTS/ENDS: July 11th or August 8th COST: $60.00 resident / $70.00 non-resident LOCATION: TBA DAYS: Fridays TIMES: 8:00am – 10:00am Any student that takes a class with Liquid Dreams Surf Shop can receive a 10% discount on wetsuits and all accessories plus $50.00 off the purchase of a board. SURFiNg Ages 6 to 9 – WOW! How cool is this!? Learn to surf with the Liquid Dreams surf team. Your instructor will guide you through the fundamentals of surfing. They will cover paddling, wave selection, how to stand and how to ride the waves. Surfing etiquette, ocean awareness, and beach safety will also be discussed. Classes will be offered mornings from 8:00am – 9:00am in the surfing area at Long Sands Beach. All equipment and supplies will be provided by liquid dreams surf shop, however, if you own your own board feel free to bring it to class. REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 11th CAMP DATES: Week #1 June 23rd – June 27th Week #2 June 30th – July 4th Week #3 July 28th – August 1st Week #4 August 4th – August 8th Week #5 August 11th – August 15th COST: $90.00 LOCATION: Surfing area at Long Sands Beach Students meet in front of the Long Sands Bathhouse DAYS: Monday, Wednesday & Friday TIMES: 8:00am – 9:00am York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 42 SURFiNG Ages 10 and Up Learn to surf with the Liquid Dreams surf team. Your instructor will guide you through the fundamentals of surfing. They will cover paddling, wave selection, how to stand and how to ride the waves. Surfing etiquette, ocean awareness, and beach safety will also be discussed. Classes will be given on evenings from 5:30pm – 7:00pm in the surfing area at Long Sands Beach. All equipment and supplies will be provided by Liquid Dreams Surf Shop, however, if you own your own board, feel free to bring it to class. You have a choice of 4 different weeks, but classes are limited, so be sure to sign up for one of them now! REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 11th CAMP DATES: Week #1 June 23rd – June 27th Week #2 June 30th– July 4th Week #3 July 28th – August 1st Week #4 August 4th – August 8th Week #5 August 11th – August 15th COST: $135.00 LOCATION: Surfing area at Long Sands Beach Students meet in front of the Long Sands Bathhouse DAYS: Monday, Wednesday & Friday TIMES: 5:30pm – 7:00pm Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 m ming W i s YOUTH & TEEN SWimmiNG LeSSoNS at the Seacoast Family YMCA Ages 5 to 12 The Seacoast Family YMCA in Portsmouth will be offering swim lessons to the community of York. This program will be offered as a six-week program on Wednesdays, beginning July 9th and will run through August 13th. Each group of up to 30 to 50 students will be bused to the ‘Y’ in Portsmouth once a week for a 30 minute swim lesson followed by a 30 minute free swim. Four to five instructors will evaluate the students the first week and thereafter students will be broken down into groups for appropriate level swim instruction. Volunteers will accompany all students. Students should arrive ready to swim and can change after class in the available locker rooms. We will offer this program for: 5 -12 year olds. This program is open to the day camp children as well as to the community at large. A bus will pick up and drop off at Village Elementary School and York Middle School on Wednesdays, approximately 45 minutes before class time. Our bus must transport all students participating in this program. Private transportation for this program is not allowed as we must arrive and leave as a group. Volunteers are needed to ride on the bus and to be in the water with the children. Please let us know if you are interested. It’s free swimming for you…and great exercise to boot. Please consider it. Volunteers make all the difference in the world to our programs and we truly thank you so much!!!!! REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until July 1st STARTS: July 9th ENDS: August 13th COST: $90.00 resident / $95.00 non-resident LOCATION: Seacoast YMCA DAYS: Wednesdays TIMES: Class begins at 2:30pm – bus leaves the schools at approximately 1:45pm i e n s t n 43 YOUTH & TEEN Our Kids Tennis Programs... IT’S ALL ABOUT FUN! Norm Martinen has been enjoying tennis for most of his life and is certified as a tennis professional through the USPTA (United States Professional Tennis Association). Norm enjoys teaching tennis to both adults and children, and will be starting his eighth year as head coach for the York High School girls tennis team and as a tennis instructor at The Wentworth Country Club in Rye, NH. “I’m a strong believer that experience and knowledge are important in teaching tennis. But I feel these alone will not give you a successful tennis program. Fun, motivation and enthusiasm are equally important, and is the recipe I use every time I’m on a tennis court” It works and it’s contagious. Having fun is our #1 goal in all of our Kid’s Tennis Programs. Yes, you will improve your tennis game by working on the fundamentals, forehand, backhand, volley and serve, however, even more important will be the fun your child will have in going to “jail”, or playing rip your face off…wipe out…back of the bus…around the world…or the now famous Beach Baseball Tennis. It is a known fact that kids learn faster if they are having fun…so fun we do have! Don’t miss out! Sign up your tennis player for one of our fun filled summer sessions. Your child will thank you… LiTTLe TeNNiS The way to create your future tennis stars Ages 4 to 5 Little Tennis is the nation’s tennis equivalent to Little League Baseball, soccer or basketball. It is intended to “Bring everyone together” who loves the game of tennis. It also is designed to be totally inclusive and supportive of all other children’s programs, organizations, activities and companies within the tennis industry. Little Tennis is an extremely powerful toolbox for those who wish to play tennis. It not only helps children learn the game but also their parents and grandparents. The program has been designed by the United States Professional Tennis Association - - the world’s largest and oldest organization of tennis-teaching professionals. It includes a structured program of lessons and play designed to move children ages 3 - 10 quickly through the transitional stages of graduated equipment to full-court tennis. INSTRUCTOR: USPTA Tennis Professional & York HS Tennis Coach Norm Martinen REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 17th CAMP DATES: Session 1: Week of June 23rd – Week of July 14th Session ll: Week of July 28th – Week of August 18th COST: $65.00 resident / $75.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School Tennis Courts by the YHS track DAYS: Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & Thursday TIMES: 9:15am – 10:00am QUiCK STaRT TeNNiS Ages 6, 7 and 8 Quick Start Tennis play format takes a new and better approach to introducing kids to the game. Balls are lower in compression; they bounce less and don’t move as fast so they are easier to hit. This allows kids time to get to the ball and helps them develop optimal swing patterns. Racquets are sized for small hands, and the courts are smaller and easier to cover. All that equals more fun and less frustration! Full sized courts can be reconfigured to accommodate York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 44 up to six 36-foot courts, so instead of waiting in line, kids can spend their time playing. Kids learn to play baseball by first playing t-ball; they use shorter, lighter bats and larger, softer balls. Kids learning basketball shoot baskets with kid-sized balls and lowered backboards; they play soccer on smaller fields with smaller goals. But when it comes to learning tennis, we still make children play on adult-sized courts with yellow balls and adult-sized racquets. This is asking a lot of a kid who could be 2/3 the size of an adult. But tennis has finally caught up. The benefits are immediate. Within an hour kids are rallying, having fun and psyched for more. They’re playing real tennis and having real fun. And isn’t that the point? INSTRUCTOR: USPTA Tennis Professional & York HS Tennis Coach Norm Martinen REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 17th CAMP DATES: Session 1: Week of June 23rd – Week of July 14th Session ll: Week of July 28th – Week of August 18th COST: $85.00 resident / $95.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School Tennis Courts by the YHS track DAYS: Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & Thursday TIMES: 10:00am – 11:00am TeNNiS FoR JUNioRS Ages 9, 10 and 11 Our Junior Tennis clinic is for young athletes who wish to improve their tennis game, work hard, make new friends and have a lot of fun. Our goal is to give these players the opportunity to hit many balls, improve their technique, and be challenged by some of the better players in their peer group. INSTRUCTOR: USPTA Tennis Professional & York HS Tennis Coach Norm Martinen REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 17th CAMP DATES: Session l: Week of June 23rd – Week of July 14th Session ll: Week of July 28th – Week of August 18th COST: $85.00 resident / $95.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School Tennis Courts by the YHS track DAYS: Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & Thursday TIMES: 11:00am - 12:00pm Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 TeNNiS FoR JUNioRS YOUTH & TEEN Ages 12, 13 and 14 Our Junior Tennis clinic is for young athletes who wish to improve their tennis game, work hard, make new friends and have a lot of fun. Our goal is to give these players the opportunity to hit many balls, improve their technique, and be challenged by some of the better players in their peer group. INSTRUCTOR: USPTA Tennis Professional & York HS Tennis Coach Norm Martinen REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 17th CAMP DATES: Session l: Week of June 23rd – Week of July 14th Session ll: Week of July 28th– Week of August 18th COST: $85.00 resident / $95.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School Tennis Courts – by the YHS track DAYS: Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & Thursday TIMES: 12:00pm – 1:00pm k a tr c & Field TRaCK & FieLD Ages 5 and 6 Instructor: Lani Silversides – See Bio in Oceanside Hoop Camp This program is geared to introducing your child to track and field in a fun and informative program. It is run on Thursday mornings from 9:00am - 10:00am, beginning June 26th and running through July 31st. All you need are sneakers and energy! REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until June 18th STARTS: June 26th ENDS: July 31st COST: $40.00 resident / $50.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School Track DAYS: Thursdays TIMES: 9:00am – 10:00am YOUTH & TEEN a l y e b l l vo l 45 VoLLeYBaLL CaMPS TRaCK & FieLD Ages 7 to 14 This program is both instructional and fun! It’s a wonderful opportunity for children to experience track and field events as a team, in practice and to compete in weekly meets against other track clubs, all of whom are members of the Athletics Congress. This program will begin Monday, June 23rd, in order to get 3 practices in before the first meet on Thursday, June 26th, and will run until approximately July 24th. The State meet is scheduled for August 9th this year. Thereafter practice sessions will be held on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Ages 7 – 10 years will meet from 8:30am – 10:00am, and ages 11 – 14 will meet from 10:00am – 11:30am at the York High School track facility. Meets will begin at 2:00pm on Thursdays and the departure times will vary, depending on the destination. All children 7 – 14 years are eligible to participate. A copy of your child’s birth certificate is required this year along with the USTAF registration form. Please bring this into the office or to the first day of practice. This is a mandatory requirement by USTAF to verify ages. This does not apply to our 5 and 6 year old program. TRACK & FIELD AGE GROUPS: Mites: Ages 7 & 8 Bantam: Ages 9 & 10 Midget: Ages 11 & 12 Youth: Ages 13 & 14 Divisions will be determined by the child’s birthday in 2014. Please note: There will be an additional $8.00 charge on meet days to cover the cost of transportation. Children who qualify for States will be required to pay an additional fee. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing until June 16th STARTS: June 23rd, Monday this first week only ENDS: July 31st, Qualifying meet State Meet Saturday, August 9th COST: $130.00 which includes USTAF fee resident $140.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School Track DAYS: Practices on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, Meets on Thursdays TIMES: 7-10yrs 8:30am -10:00am, 11-14yrs 10:00am -11:30am, Meets at 2:00pm Kindergarten – 8th grade The York Parks and Recreation Department is excited to introduce youth volleyball camps this summer! We have teamed up with Push Volleyball to offer kids of all ages the opportunity to learn how to play this rapidly growing sport. The Push Volleyball vision is to offer kids of all ages the opportunity to learn and grow to love the sport of volleyball. For beginner players in grades K - 5, Push Volleyball will use light-weight training volleyballs and an adjustable net system to introduce the basic concepts of ball control (passing), hitting, setting, and serving all the while focusing on self-awareness and self-control. For beginner to intermediate players in grades 6 – 8, Push Volleyball will focus and expand on the above mentioned concepts as well as introduce the concepts of serve-receive, team play, and defense. Volley-Lite training volleyballs as well as official indoor volleyballs will be used in conjunction with an official Under-12 net system and an official women’s net. K – 2: 9:00 am – 10:00 am Grades 3 – 5: 10:15 am – 11:15 am Grades 6 – 8: 11:30 am – 1:00 pm REGISTRATION: Ongoing until July 7th STARTS: July 14th ENDS: July 18th COST: K – 5 $65.00 resident / $75.00 non-resident 6 – 8 $75.00 resident / $ $85.00 non-resident LOCATION: CRES gym DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: Schedule above York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 46 ART IN NATURE Youth Enrichment Seacoast Science Center Comes to York!! Ages 6 to 9 During this week long program, children will learn about the common tide pool creatures that are found on our Rocky Shore. Children will be able to hold, touch, and observe live creatures such as; sea stars, urchins, crabs, and periwinkles. They will learn about the large whales that inhabit our ocean in the summer and the sharks that live in the deep, blue ocean. They will learn about all the wonders Mother Nature has to offer. •• Seacoast Science brings camp counselors to provide a safe, fun, and meaningful educational experience for our campers. •• Bring snacks and drinks everyday Instructor: Seacoast Science Center – Rye, NH REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 21st STARTS: July 28th ENDS: August 1st COST: $95.00 resident $105.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 10:00am – 12:00pm Limit: 20 A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE Ages 6 to 10 Back by popular demand, this Rainforest camp will make you think on the wild side! Transform a classroom into a living, breathing rainforest! Fill the room with handmade bizarre bugs, amazing animals, dazzling rain sticks and more! Kids will combine found object art with nature art to create their very own rainforest in Southern Maine! The camp will conclude with an interactive tour of our rainforest for campers and family. Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 •• Materials included •• Bring snacks and drinks everyday Instructor: Austin Phillips REGISTRATION DATES:May 28th - July 21st STARTS: July 28th ENDS: August 1st COST: $75.00 resident $85.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 1:00pm – 3:00pm Limit: 20 BEACH BUM THEATER Ages 4 to 7 Back by popular demand - You won’t want to miss this… The sun is up, the beach is quiet, and the stage is set for anything to happen. Will the circus come and entertain the beach combers? Will the fish and sea mammals begin to tell their stories? Will there be a concert on the beach with performers of all kinds? Will the families come and have exciting things happen to entertain the audience? You are the writers, producers and actors of this show. No experience required, only a great imagination and a desire to act and pretend. There will be a performance of the show at the end of our time together! Come and join the fun and the experience! •• Susan Frank is a music teacher at York Middle School •• Bring a snack and drinks Instructor: Susan Frank REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 30th STARTS: July 7th ENDS: July 11th COST: $75.00 resident $85.00 non-resident LOCATION: York Middle School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 10:00am – 12:00pm Limit: 15 BACKYARD BIRDING Ages 10 and up Did you know a family of bluebirds can eat 124 grams of insects a day? That is 49,600 mosquitos! Our feathered friends are amazing! Join us at the Center for Wildlife, where we will get up close and personal with local wildlife bird ambassadors and learn who is in your backyard and where they’re always flying off to! After a snack (which will be provided) we will build our very own bird houses to take home. Instructor: Stacey Scontras REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 3rd STARTS: July 10th ENDS: July 10th COST: $45.00 resident $55.00 non-resident LOCATION: York Center for Wildlife DAYS: Thursday TIMES: 9:00am – 12:00pm Limit: 10 47 YOUTH Enrichment BROADWAY HERE WE COME… Ages 6 and up How do you get to Carnegie Hall or American Idol? Broadway? Who’s Got Talent…? Back by popular demand….You will learn about America’s unique theatrical legacy of the Broadway musical as you sing some of Broadway’s most famous tunes. You will spend each morning warming up your voices, then learning all about vocal technique, then practicing the songs and performances of your choice from Broadway shows, or popular award-winning songs, or top forty songs. You will learn how to show expression as you sing, you will learn to use your hands and your body to demonstrate the meaning of the songs, and you will receive coaching from other outside coaches, as well as help your camp members get better at diction, pitch, expression, dynamics and projection. No experience is necessary; however, if you have specific songs you want to work on, bring them along! •• Please bring a snack and drinks. INSTRUCTOR: Susan Frank REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 14th STARTS: July 21st ENDS: July 25th COST: $75.00 resident $85.00 non-resident LOCATION: York Middle School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 9:00am – 12:00pm LIMIT: 20 CARTOON DRAWING Ages 7 and up Are you interested in drawing cartoons? Or maybe you just want to brush up on your drawing abilities. No matter if you draw ever day, or you just want to learn more, this is the class for you! Students will learn cartoon drawing basics and more advanced techniques and applying them to their very own comic strips, caricatures, flip books and more! •• Materials included •• Bring snacks and drinks everyday Instructor: Austin Phillips REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – August 4th STARTS: August 11th ENDS: August 15th COST: $75.00 resident $85.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 1:00pm – 3:00pm Limit: 20 CHEERLEADING CAMP Ages 6 to 11yrs. This summers’ cheering program offers a hands on experience for any 1st through 5th grader who is interested in the sport of cheering. They will be introduced to basic skills, motions, and techniques that will enable them to gain the knowledge for Cheering. Crowd favorites such as Chicken in the Hen House and Ships and Sailors will allow team/group bonding and help build in the skills of cheerleading. Basic Stunts, cheers, chants, jumps, and a dance will be taught, with a mini performance on August 1st starting at 11:30. All parents are encouraged to come enjoy the show! ••Please bring a plain white t-shirt on the first day. ••Bring lunch, snacks and lots to drink!!! Instructor: Hannah Gundlah Registration Dates: May 28th – July 21st STARTS: July 28th Ends: August 1st Cost: $95.00 resident $105.00 non-resident Location: York High School Days: Monday - Friday Times: 9:00am – 2:00pm Limit: 25 CREATIVE WRITING AND A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO PUBLICATION Ages 14 and up If you’ve ever had the writing bug but didn’t know exactly where to go with it, then this is the class for you! We will focus primarily on the art of creative writing (e.g., short fiction, poetry, the novella, and the novel). We will be working on honing craft through exercises geared around style, syntax, plot, and other areas essential to bringing out the best in our writing! This writing process will be a social York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 48 one, so be prepared to share! The focus will be on creating great fiction, but we’ll also touch on taking on that lofty task of publication. •• Bring your writing from your journal to the eyes of audiences everywhere!” •• Cole Phillips has education experience at Johnson State College, Ball State University, and the University of Maine at Farmington, respectively. I’ve worked as an editor for Vermont-based literary publication Green Mountains Review and have taught at various levels through the Mount Blue school systems in western Maine. Instructor: Cole Phillips REGISTRATION DATES:May 28th – June 30th STARTS: July 7th ENDS: August 4th COST: $70.00 resident $80.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School DAYS: Mondays TIMES: 6:30pm – 8:00pm Limit: 20 CUPCAKE WARS Ages 7 to 12 Cupcake vs. Cupcake…We will have fun baking cupcakes and decorating them!!! What will your theme be? We will dive into different colors, tastes and the art of toppers! On the last day we will have a friendly taste testing face off and vote for Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 YOUTH Enrichment your favorites. And, yes Mom and Dad, we will send some home for you to pick your favorite!!!!! If you love cupcakes, then this camp is for you! •• Materials included INSTRUCTOR: Leslie Pappas and Pam Lombardi REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 7th STARTS: July 16th COST: $80.00 resident $90.00 non-resident LOCATION: York Middle School – Home Ec Room DAYS: Tuesday - Wednesday TIMES: 9:00am – 11:00am LIMIT: 15 FLASHMOB! AGES – All Have you always wanted to do this but have not had the opportunity? Is this on your bucket list and you are anxious to check it off? Join us for our second annual Flashmob! You do not have to be a professional dancer, all you have to have is the desire to have a good time. This “all ages” event will give you some great exercise while getting you off the couch. Two rehearsals will be held to assist you in the learning of the dance and we will post an instructional video on YouTube so you can practice at home. There will be one performance, (which will be recorded), at an undisclosed location so the surprise will be real when we just start dancing! •• Performance on August 9th. INSTRUCTOR: George Hosker- Bouley REGISTRATION DATES:Ongoing until July 23rd STARTS: Practice on July 30th & August 8th ENDS: August 9th COST: $5.00 LOCATION: Practice at York High School Gym, Performance .... It’s a secret! DAYS: Wednesday, July 30th / Friday, August 8th / Performance on August 9th TIMES: 6:00pm LIMIT: unlimited FROM THE OUTSIDE IN Ages 8 and up What do you do when you are the new kid in school and you are just trying to fit in? Anything you can! This week-long theater experience will examine how a new kid fits in by trying out for all the clubs offered at school whether it be the debate team or cheerleading. There will be something to 49 YOUTH Enrichment COST: LOCATION: DAYS: TIMES: LIMIT: highlight every skill in the final performance that will focus on acting, movement, team building, public speaking skill, articulation and gaming will be used to create a one-of-a-kind performance piece, which will be performed at Prescott Park before the nightly play. The comedy will examine what happens when we try to fit in! Performance: Friday, July 4th, 5:00pm, Prescott Park George Hosker-Bouley, Jr. currently teaches theater for younger students in three states. George has won 17 Spotlight on the Arts Awards locally and currently holds the key to the city of Portsmouth. Hosker runs the Underbelly Tour of Portsmouth as well as Carpe Diem Inc. His performances are standing room only affairs, which blend theater, history and music. ••Bring snacks, lunch and drinks Instructor: George Hosker Bouley, Jr. REGISTRATION DATES:May 28th – June 23rd STARTS: June 30th ENDS: July 4th COST: $150.00 resident $160.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School Auditorium DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 9:00am – 3:00pm Limit: 40 $75.00 resident $85.00 non-resident YMS Home Ec Room Monday - Friday 1:00pm – 3:00pm 15 GET READY FOR KINDERGARDEN FUN WITH FRENCH CULTURE Ages 7 – 9 Oh la la! Dive into French culture with this fun, hands-on program and learn all about what makes France special and interesting! Become an expert in French foods, art, stories and more! Learn how to introduce yourself in French, play fun French games, sing French songs, and enjoy cooking tasty French treats! •• Please bring drinks and snacks INSTRUCTOR: Emily Horowitz REGISTRATION DATES:May 28th – July 21st STARTS: July 28th ENDS: August 1st Ages: For students entering Kindergarten in York Back By Popular Demand… Come meet your future PE teacher! During this program kids will get a glimpse of VES. Through games and activities kids will learn some of the things they can look forward to during their first year at VES. Games in the gym, outside and even in the classroom! •• Bring snack and drink INSTRUCTOR: Andy Gray – PE Teacher at Village Elementary REGISTRATION DATES:May 28th to August 4th STARTS: August 13th ENDS: August 15th COST: $50.00 LOCATION: Village Elementary DAYS: Wednesday - Friday TIMES: 8:30am - 10:30am LIMIT: unlimited York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 50 get ready for 5th grade Ages: For students entering Grade 5 Are you a little nervous about entering York Middle School? This camp will help! We will tour and explore the building so we can find our way around, spend some time in different classrooms, talk about what we will be learning and studying in Grade 5, go over some study and organization tips, play some games, and ... everyone’s favorite...practice opening lockers!! Enter fifth grade feeling relaxed and ready. Come join Mr. G and have a blast learning everything you always wanted to know about 5th grade!!!! INSTRUCTOR: Andy Geranis 5th Grade Teacher at York Middle School REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – August 4th STARTS: August 11th ENDS: August 12th COST: $50.00 LOCATION: York Middle School DAYS: Monday and Tuesday TIMES: 9:00am – 12:00pm LIMIT: unlimited GET UP AND DANCE Ages 4 to 7 Move, groove, rock, roll, shake, slide, and dance to the beat! You will have a chance to learn some hot new moves and show Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 YOUTH Enrichment off your own steps while listening to some awesome dance music. You will learn several dances and dance moves, watch exciting and famous dance scenes, and create our own unique dances. For a final project, you will learn moves that you may have seen in the movie theater! Warm up and get ready to “bust a move”! •• Bring snacks and drinks everyday INSTRUCTOR: Susan Frank REGISTRATION DATES:May 28th – July 7th STARTS: July 14th ENDS: July 18th COST: $75.00 resident $85.00 non-resident LOCATION: York Middle School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 10:00am – 12:00pm LIMIT: 20 GNOME ART Ages 6 to 10 Imagine yourself shrunken down to a foot tall and living in the woods as a gnome! Hard to imagine… This class is designed just for that! Create amazing forest and gnome related works of art from nature/found objects, and have it displayed throughout the forest! Make wind chimes, gnome tools, gnome houses, stick sculptures and more! •• Bring snacks and drinks everyday Instructor: Austin Phillips REGISTRATION DATES:May 28th – July 28th STARTS: August 4th ENDS: August 8th COST: $70.00 resident $80.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 10:00am – 12:00pm Limit: 20 HULA HOOP DANCE AND PLAY Ages 5 – 8 Imaginations (and hoops!) will soar in this fun and whimsical camp where every child is a star! Hula hooping is an excellent activity for children of all ages. Not only is it a great means of physical fitness, but it also garners emotional rewards, such as improving self-confidence, fostering creative self-expression and generating joy and laughter. This camp will teach cooperative play and basic hula hooping skills through games, music, stories and dance. Hoops will be provided. Your child may also bring their own hoop if they have one. Jennifer Daly is a Hoopnotica Method Levels 1 & 2 and Hoopnotica Kids Certified Instructor. She has worked as a professional dancer and teacher for over ten years. •• Please bring water to each class. INSTRUCTOR: Jennifer Daly REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 30th 51 YOUTH Enrichment STARTS: ENDS: COST: LOCATION: DAYS: TIMES: LIMIT: July 7th / August 4th July 11th / August 8th $75.00 resident $85.00 non-resident YMS Cafeteria Monday - Friday 3:00pm - 3:45pm 12 HULA HOOP DANCE AND PLAY Ages 9 - 11 Imaginations (and hoops!) will soar in this fun and whimsical camp where every child is a star! Hula hooping is an excellent activity for children of all ages. Not only is it a great means of physical fitness, but it also garners emotional rewards, such as improving self-confidence, fostering creative self-expression and generating joy and laughter. This camp will teach cooperative play and basic hula hooping skills through games, music, stories and dance. Hoops will be provided. Your child may also bring their own hoop if they have one. Jennifer Daly is a Hoopnotica Method Levels 1 & 2 and Hoopnotica Kids Certified Instructor. She has worked as a professional dancer and teacher for over ten years. •• Please bring water to each class. INSTRUCTOR: Jennifer Daly REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 30th STARTS: July 7th / August 4th ENDS: July 11th / August 8th COST: $75.00 resident $85.00 non-resident LOCATION: YMS Cafeteria DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 4:00pm - 4: 45pm LIMIT: 12 INDOOR TIDE POOLING Seacoast Science Center Comes to York!! Ages 4 to 7 During this week long program, children will learn about the common tide pool creatures that are found on our Rocky Shore. Children will be able to hold, touch, and observe live creatures such as; sea stars, urchins, crabs, and periwinkles. They will learn about the large whales that inhabit our ocean in the summer and the sharks that live in the deep, blue ocean. They will learn about all the wonders Mother Nature has to offer. •• Seacoast Science brings camp counselors to provide a safe, fun, and meaningful educational experience for our campers. •• Bring snacks and drinks everyday Instructor: Seacoast Science Center – Rye, NH REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 14th STARTS: July 21st ENDS: July 25th COST: $95.00 resident $105.00 non-resident LOCATION: VES DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 10:00am – 12:00pm Limit: 20 INTRO TO PILATES Ages 7th grade – 12th grade Attend this 4 day workshop and learn the exercises first developed by Joseph Pilates. Pilates exercises are designed to restore the natural curves of the spine and rebalance the muscles around the joints. Join Deb Hovde, certified Stott Pilates Instructor, as she will first introduce the Five Basic Principles, the foundation for the exercises, then using small props, teach the repertoire. Preparatory exercises and modifications will also be taught to allow this technique to be appropriate for many different body types and abilities. •• Benefits include increased core strength, improved body awareness and posture. Whether you play a school sport, dance at a local studio, or someone who just wants to learn to stay active, healthy, and strong, this workshop will be of benefit to you. Mats and props are provided. No special footwear required as pilates is done either barefoot or with socks. Deb Hovde, B.S., has been teaching exercise and fitness in the Seacoast for 25 years to a variety of populations. She now teaches out of her studio, “The Fitness Studio at Chases Pond” on Chases Pond Rd. York, ME. She can be contacted by phone (207) 361-7114 or email dhovde@ maine.rr.com with any questions. REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 7th STARTS: July 14th ENDS: July 17th COST: $40.00 resident $50.00 non-resident LOCATION: The Fitness Studio at Chases Pond DAYS: Monday - Thursday TIMES: 12:00pm – 1:00pm IT ’S NEVER TOO LATE…… Sports, Sports, Sports Ages 9 and up Are you thinking of trying out for a travel team or middle school team? Is there a sport or game you’re interested in or want to know more about? Never played but you want to now? Come try out some sports that are new to you. Learn some rules, skills and strategies or just come to play! It’s never too late to learn something or like something! Bring a friend and join in on the fun! •• Please bring plenty to drink. INSTRUCTOR: Andy Gray – Physical Education Teacher at VES REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 7th STARTS: July 15th ENDS: July 17th COST: $75.00 resident $85.00 non-resident LOCATION: VES DAYS: Tuesday - Thursday TIMES: 9:00am – 12:00pm LIMIT: unlimited - the more the merrier York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 52 YOUTH Enrichment STARTS: ENDS: COST: LOCATION: DAYS: TIMES: LIMIT: JUNIOR FASHION Ages 8 to 13 Attention all fashionistas and crafty kids alike. Want to learn how to make your own fashionable garments and accessories. If you are ready to express your funky fashion sense, then this is the camp for you! Learn sewing basics and how to use a sewing machine, how to use a pattern and how to embellish. In just one week you can bring out your inner fashionista!! And don’t worry, the more creative you are, the better! •• Fabric and supplies are all included •• Please bring lunch, snacks and plenty to drink INSTRUCTOR: Susan Hirsch – Seamstress REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 21st Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 July 28th August 1st $130.00 resident $140.00 non-resident York High School Home Ec Room Monday - Friday 10:00am – 2:00pm 12 LEGO® Camp Ages 6 to 12 LEGO® Camps provide quality enrichment learning and activities for campers ages 6 -12. Campers will learn STEM concepts (science, technology, engineering and math) while playing with LEGO® bricks and education kits. Campers will be divided into 53 YOUTH Enrichment two groups of 6 of similar age ranges. One group will work in pairs and explore age appropriate LEGO® Education themes such as Simple Machines, Motorized Mechanisms, Pneumatics, Renewable Energy, Space Exploration, WeDo Robotics, and Mindstorms NXT Robotics while the other group spends time in the free build area. After about an hour the groups will take a break and have a snack, then the groups will switch roles in the free build and LEGO® Education areas. Kits do not go home with campers. Each camper will be given a LEGO® Club magazine upon completion of a 5 day camp! •• Bring a snack and drinks Instructor: Michelle York Michelle is a 7th grade math teacher at York Middle School and is passionate about teaching. Michelle lives in York with her two daughters and still loves to play and learn with LEGO® bricks. REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – one week before camp begins STARTS: July 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th ENDS: July 11th, 18th, 25th and August 1st COST: $90.00 resident $100.00 non-resident LOCATION: York Middle School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 9:00am – 12:00pm Limit: 12 LET ’S GO FLY A KITE Ages 6 and up From their origins in ancient China, to Ben Franklin’s discovery that lightning is indeed electric, kiting has decorated our skies and minds. For over 20 years Northern Sky Toyz and Skytoyz Kite Adventures have made over 15,000 kites with students and adults. Join Bob Ray, former owner of Northern Sky Toyz as he shares his exotic kites in both an interactive demonstration and kite-making lesson. Campers will be taught about the various types and parts of kites and their functions, learn about kite history and folklore, then the campers will have the opportunity to make and build their own kite. INSTRUCTOR: Bob Ray REGISTRATION DATES:May 28th – July 1st STARTS: July 8th ENDS: July 8th COST: $15.00 resident $20.00 non-resident LOCATION: York Middle School DAYS: Tuesday TIMES: 3:00pm - 5:30pm LIMIT: 50 ••Materials included ••Bring snacks and drinks everyday Instructor: Austin Phillips REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 14th STARTS: July 21st ENDS: July 25th COST: $80.00 resident $90.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 10:00am – 1:00pm Limit: 25 MASK MAKING LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! Ages 9 and up Have you ever wanted to star in your own movie? Now is that chance! This class will explore the world of film-making, acting, directing, prop making and much more. Picture yourself alongside Buster Keaton in a silent film, or maybe saving the planet from an alien attack! The sky is the limit! Students will play out their imaginations on the big screen; whether you want to act, direct, construct props or sets, you will be a key role in the process of making your very own movie! Ages 5 to 10 This is a clay based art camp focusing on the world of mask making! Learn all about styles of masks from all around the world, and recreating those styles with your own personal twist! Animals, monsters, aliens, dinosaurs and more! Your imagination is the limit! Students will sculpt, fire, glaze and paint unique one-of-a-kind ceramic masks, and most of all, have a ton of fun! ••Cost includes materials and firing of projects. ••Bring snacks and drinks everyday Instructor: Austin Phillips REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 21st STARTS: July 28th ENDS: August 1st COST: $85.00 residents $95.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 10:00am – 12:00pm Limit: 20 York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 54 MAXIMUS RADIO CONTROL CAMP Ages 9 to 14 Campers will get to build and race a hobbygrade R/C truck, experience R/C helicopters, quadcopters, and rock crawlers! Radio Control Build Campers will learn how to assemble, tune, and race a high-end R/C truck for the first 3 days. Building and learning about the internal components of a Hobby Grade R/C Truck. During the build session we will learn about electric motors, shocks, differentials, bearings and more. Next, we will investigate chassis tuning and modification, tire compounds and treads, gear ratios, and wheel alignment. Campers will even paint their own truck body and take it home at the end of camp! Day 3 of camp will consists of driving technique and race lines followed by wheel-to-wheel competitive racing on our 10,000 square foot indoor dirt track! Radio Control Action Campers will be exposed to the world of hobby-grade Radio Control! For the last 2 days campers will learn to fly R/C helicopters, quadcopters and navigate a complex obstacle course with R/C rock crawlers. ••Campers will be provided all necessary equipment to participate in all R/C activities. ••We will have “open” time set aside each day if campers want to bring their own R/C vehicles. Camp vehicles will be available for camper use during this time. ••This is a complex, hands-on camp. Campers will have close contact with counselors, but should have an aptitude for detailed assembly, such as an interest in modeling and mechanical things. •• Campers should bring their own lunch, drinks and snacks for the day. •• Campers will take home the truck they build along with the custom body they painted, a $200 value! INSTRUCTOR: Nick McMahon of Maximus Hobby Shop 207-351-1520 Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 YOUTH Enrichment REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – one week before camps begin STARTS: July 14th, July 28th and August 11th ENDS: July 18th, August 1st and August 15th COST: $400.00 resident $450.00 non-resident LOCATION: Maximus R/C Raceway, Meadowbrook Plaza, York Maine DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 10:00am – 4:00pm LIMIT: 10 ME AND MY DOG – KIDS CAMP - LEVEL 1 Ages 8 to 14 There is more to loving a dog than hugging it. Enrich the bond between kids and their dogs at this fun filled summer camp set in the countryside of York at “It’s a dog’s world.” One on one, children can learn to handle their dogs with confidence using “Positive Reinforcement” training. In this course they will work with their dogs to train for good manners and tricks. Games, grooming, proper canine care and the sport of agility will also be introduced. Mutual respect and responsible dog ownership will be emphasized. All dogs must be pre-qualified for temperament by “it’s a dog’s world” staff. Please call 207-363-0099 before you register with the Parks and Recreation Office to conduct a pre-qualifying phone interview. Spaces are registered by 1 child per dog. REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 7th STARTS: July 14th ENDS: July 18th COST: $80.00 resident $90.00 non-resident LOCATION: Off Birch Hill Road / 3 White Birch Lane DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 9:00am – 11:00pm ME AND MY DOG – SPORTS! Ages 10 to 14 unless the child has completed our first level Kids and their dogs continue bonding and relationship building and they learn about the canine sport of Rally, Agility and Scent Work. In Rally, kids and dogs team up to navigate a course of numbered stations indicating a variety of manners tasks to perform such as sits, downs, halts, and turns. Kids and dogs enjoy this sport because they work close together as they clap, whistle and even sing to their dogs to encourage them through the course. Agility is a sport that builds skills in handling dogs over and through a course of obstacles of ramps, tunnels, jumps and weave poles in a low pressure positive environment. This is a great way for dogs and kids to gain confidence and bond. Scent work is a hot new sport that will teach kids to set up training scenarios and direct their dog to use dog’s natural ability of scenting to search for toys or treats. Scent work will burn your dog’s mental and physical energy, can be done anywhere, and requires no special equipment. Canine communication, canine care, and positive reinforcement training will also be covered. Mutual respect and responsible dog ownership will be emphasized throughout the camp program. Spaces are registered by 1 child per dog. Please call 207-363-0099 before you register with the Parks and Recreation Office to conduct a pre-qualifying phone interview. REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 17th STARTS: July 21st ENDS: July 25th COST: $80.00 resident $90.00 non-resident LOCATION: Off Birch Hill Road / 3 White Birch Lane DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 9:00am – 11:00pm 55 YOUTH Enrichment MEXICAN FIESTA – Cooking Camp Ages: 7 to 12 Let your little chefs get to work! Kids will learn about cooking and Mexican cuisine. We will learn kitchen safety and hygiene, and nutrition, all in this 4 day camp. And at the same time, the days will be infused with helpful food preparation tips, along with preparing recipes, which are fun for children to make. You will have a blast preparing items such as mango guacamole to homemade tortillas and much more. We will also, make a recipe book with all our recipes and have a last day Fiesta!!! •• All materials and food are included in the price of the camp INSTRUCTOR: Joan Toohey REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 7th STARTS: July 14th ENDS: July 17th COST: $95.00 resident $105.00 non-resident LOCATION: York Middle School Home Ec DAYS: Monday - Thursday TIMES: 9:00am - 11:30am LIMIT: 12 MINIATURE HOUSES Ages: 8 to 13 If you’ve ever lost yourself in looking at the tiny details of a Victorian dollhouse, or wanted to make an awesome lair for your favorite super-hero (like Batman or the Ninja Turtles), or even if you need to make a diorama for a school project sometime, this camp is for you. Erin Mawn has been building dollhouses and creating miniature scenes for as long as she can remember. Many dollhouse hobbyists complain about the expense of the items, so Erin encourages anyone in this class to make their own creations from found items such as cardboard boxes, paper towel rolls, broken jewelry bits, and anything else you can think of. If you’ve ever seen or built fairy houses, most of those materials like bark, leaves and pinecones can be found for free in your own yard. Get inspired and have fun crafting your own little world. •• Some materials included. The instructor will ask for you to bring found treasures in to camp, along with a package of air-dry clay. •• Bring snacks and drinks everyday INSTRUCTOR: Erin Mawn – Ed Tech at York Middle School Library REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 28th STARTS: August 4th ENDS: August 8th COST: $70.00 resident LOCATION: DAYS: TIMES: LIMIT: $80.00 non-resident York Middle School (Art Room) Monday - Friday 1:00pm – 3:00pm 20 PIANO CAMP Ages: 7 and up NO Experience needed…. Have you ever wanted to impress friends and family with a song played by you on the piano at holiday time? Maybe you have a keyboard in the basement collecting dust that you no longer want to go to waste. Perhaps you just need a push to begin practicing your piano skills after some time off? Or you have never played before and want to start! Then this is the class for YOU! Come and learn new songs, practice reading treble and bass clef and have some real fun while learning a real skill! Come join us in the Piano Room at YMS. INSTRUCTOR: Susan Frank REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 7th STARTS: July 14th ENDS: July 18th COST: $70.00 resident $80.00 non-resident LOCATION: York Middle School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 1:00pm – 3:00pm LIMIT: 20 York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 56 YOUTH Enrichment PIZZA GARDENING Ages 6 and up Let’s play in the Dirt! Plant your very own pizza garden! We will plant tomatoes, green peppers, onions and basil while learning about soil, sun, water and harvesting. Each child will take home their garden and a lifelong love of growing! Instructor: Stacey Scontras REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 19th STARTS: June 26th ENDS: June 26th COST: $30.00 resident $40.00 non-resident LOCATION: Grant House DAYS: Thursday TIMES: 9:00am – 11:00am LIMIT: 10 PRETTY THINGS Ages 9 to 12 If you like pretty things then this is the real deal jewelry camp for you! Campers will be introduced and guided through the process of making their very own real bead stringing jewelry projects. We will make Swarovski Crystal rings, along with a three strand woven necklace/bracelet, using silver wire and your choice of crystal beads or lamp work beads. Join us for a bauble blast! •• Material fee of $30.00 is included in camp fee. INSTRUCTOR: Diana Russo REGISTRATION DATES:May 28th – July 21st STARTS: July 29th ENDS: July 30th COST: $85.00 resident $95.00 non-resident LOCATION: Village Elementary School Art Room DAYS: Tuesday and Wednesday TIMES: 2:00pm – 4:00pm LIMIT: 12 Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 RELEASE YOUR INNER WRITER! SAFE SITTER SUMMER CAMP Ages 8 - 12 Do you love to read? Have you ever thought about how your favorite authors write their best stories? Come learn techniques for story-writing, play fun creative writing games, expand your vocabulary, and hone your writing skills! We will explore different types of writing -- from poetry to fairytales to short stories. We will play with different techniques such as perspective and character development, and most importantly, we will discover and develop our own unique voices as writers and express ourselves! •• Please bring drinks and snacks INSTRUCTOR: Emily Horowitz REGISTRATION DATES:May 28th – July 7th STARTS: July 14th ENDS: July 18th COST: $75.00 resident $85.00non-resident LOCATION: YMS Classroom DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 1:00pm – 3:00pm LIMIT: 15 Ages Must be 11 and up This course is taught by a nurse and is intended to improve your child’s care skills needed for babysitting. Your child will be very prepared to start their babysitting career. Each student completing the course will receive a certificate that verifies this training for caring of small infants and toddlers. The Safe Sitter course has a great deal of information presented in a short period of time. It is important you are available for all classes. There will also be a paper that must be signed by both parent and camper. Please contact the Recreation Department for details. There is a limit, so sign-up early. •• Price includes a $35.00 book fee. •• Please bring lunch, snacks and plenty to drink. INSTRUCTOR: Samantha Pannier REGISTRATION DATES:May 28th – July 28th STARTS: August 7th ENDS: August 8th COST: $120.00 resident $130.00 non-resident LOCATION: York Middle School DAYS: Thursday - Friday TIMES: 9:00am – 3:00pm LIMIT: 16 57 YOUTH Enrichment (including walking or running some laps around our track), play some games, and more! There are so many amazing things that make CRES unique... These include “Wake up and Read” the “Mile Run” program, Friday assemblies, live student-broadcasts, Kids Cabinet, Civil Rights Team, and so much more! I will invite former 2nd and 3rd graders to join us for some of the time to explain what CRES is like and answer some of your questions in “kid-language”! SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS Seacoast Science Center Comes to York!! Ages 5 to 9 This program is for all you junior scientists out there who like to get hands-on with all sorts of gooey and slippery substances! Students will learn about the Scientific Method and chemical reactions. They will make fascinating scientific discoveries through numerous experiments. Everyday students will make new experiments with household items. Some days they will get to take home a cool science project! •• Seacoast Science brings camp counselors to provide a safe, fun, and meaningful educational experience for our campers. •• Bring snacks and drinks everyday Instructor: Seacoast Science Center – Rye, NH REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 7th STARTS: July 14th ENDS: July 18th COST: $95.00 resident $105.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 10:00am – 12:00pm Limit: 20 SEACOAST SCIENCE CENTER SURVIVORS Seacoast Science Center Comes to York!! Ages 6 to 10 Come learn all about what to do if you found yourself stranded in the wild. Where could you get food and water? How would you stay warm and find your way back to civilization? With a variety of indoor and outdoor activities, campers will have a great time learning how to stay alive! They will learn about the different species of trees and plants that may help and which ones to stay away from. They will learn how to navigate using a compass and other devices. •• Seacoast Science brings camp counselors to provide a safe, fun, and meaningful educational experience for our campers. •• Bring snacks and drinks everyday Instructor: Seacoast Science Center – Rye, NH REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 28th STARTS: July 7th ENDS: July 11th COST: $95.00 resident $105.00 non-resident LOCATION: York High School DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 10:00am – 12:00pm Limit: 20 STEP UP TO CRES For students who just finished 1st or 2nd grade at VES and will be transitioning to CRES. Are you a student who just finished 1st or 2nd grade at VES? If so, you’ll be coming to CRES next year! It’s an exciting time to meet new friends, gain new teachers, get to know a new principal, and have a whole new world of experiences! But you may be a bit nervous... How will I find my way around? What are the teachers like? What will we learn? How do things work in the cafeteria? Will I have fun? If you have any of those questions, this camp is for you! We will tour the school, meet any staff members who are around, discuss what we will learn in school, spend time on the playground This fun introduction to CRES is sure to make your start to school more relaxing and enjoyable. What are you waiting for? Sign up for “Step Up to CRES!” •• Bring a snack and drink every day, and wear comfortable shoes to run, walk, and play in. INSTRUCTOR: Sarajane St.John REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – August 4th STARTS: August 11th ENDS: August 12th COST: $50.00 resident LOCATION: Coastal Ridge Elementary DAYS: Monday - Tuesday TIMES: 9:00am – 12:00pm LIMIT: unlimited Storywalk ™ at Mount Agamenticus The StoryWalkTM program combines the benefits of physical activity, time outdoors in nature, literacy and family time by taking children’s books and posting them, in pieces, along a recreational path or hiking trail. Discover this spring’s feature: “The Dandelion Seed” by Joseph Anthony and illustrated by Cris Arbo. Then be sure to check back for the summer feature: “Mouse and the Meadow” written and illustrated by Chad Wallace. Start at the Mountain Road base parking area and then follow the pages along the Turtle Loop and the self-guided interpretive trail to the summit. York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 58 SUMMER KNITTING Ages 5 to 9 yrs. KNITTING IS FOR SUMMER TOO!!! Beginner Knitting - Joanne Reeve has been knitting for years and was taught by her mother when she was young. In this week of camp we will learn the basics of knitting through finger knitting and an introduction to needles. If your child is having trouble with the needles don’t worry, we can continue using our “Finger” technique. Everyone learns how to knit at different speeds so I will work with each child at their own level. Our goal is to create some wonderful, summertime items such as bracelets, scarfs, belts, and headbands. To bring: at least 2 skeins of your favorite color yarn and a pair of #6 knitting needles (wooden needles are great for beginners). INSTRUCTOR: Joanne Reeve REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – August 4th STARTS: August 11th ENDS: August 14th COST: $65.00 resident $75.00 non-resident LOCATION: VES DAYS: Monday - Thursday TIMES: 9:00am to 11:00am LIMIT: 12 TEENAGE MUNTANT NINJA TURTLES Ages 7 to 13 Do you love Teenage Ninja Turtles…then this camp is for you! Are you a fan of of the comic books, or the 1990’s cartoons, or the new Nickelodeon series? Do you know the history of the Ninja Turtles? Erin Mawn, YMS librarian and lifelong Turtles fan, invites kids to spend a week talking, watching and drawing Turtles! We’ll look at the comic illustrations, and see how much the turtles have evolved, watch the 1990 movie, and even make our own minipizzas. Artist Steve Lavigne, who provided the Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 YOUTH Enrichment hand-lettering and coloring for the early comic books, and currently owns Shellback Artworks comic shop in Wells, will be a special guest, and teach you how to draw your own Turtle and answer our questions about being an illustrator and Turtle Trivia. Also, a guest in the Martial Arts will show us some Ninja moves! We will cook Ninja food, crafts, Ninja cartoon making and much more!!! •• Materials included. •• Bring snacks and drinks everyday INSTRUCTOR: Erin Mawn – Ed Tech at York Middle School Library REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 14th STARTS: July 21st ENDS: July 25th COST: $75.00 resident $85.00 non-resident LOCATION: York Middle School (Art Room) DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: 1:00pm – 3:00pm LIMIT: 20 THE KITCHEN TABLE – BUON APPETITO ITALIAN COOKING Ages 9 and up Learn how to prepare delicious dishes that you can make at home. Polish your cooking skills with Veggie pizzas and Pasta dishes… just some of what your teenager will learn how to prepare. With ever changing tastes, a new appreciation of eating healthy, and a desire to become independent and having your teens become somewhat proficient in the kitchen, could lead to a little more free time for mom! This camp is designed to help young chefs explore cuisines while building upon basic skills, along with encouraging culinary creativity. We will have an Italian fest on the last day!! INSTRUCTOR: Leslie Pappas and Pam Lombardi REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 15th STARTS: July 22nd ENDS: July 24th COST: $85.00 resident $95.00 non-resident LOCATION: York Middle School Home Ec Room DAYS: Tuesday - Thursday TIMES: 1:00pm – 3:00pm LIMIT: 14 TICKLE YOUR TASTE BUDS Ages 6 to 9 Back by popular demand… Cooking with your ‘tweens’ can be a great way to spend quality time together. We offer fun, healthy and tasty ideas that are sure to please your pre-teen’s creativity and ever evolving tastes. Homemade Trifle, smoothies, breakfast items and much more will be offered in this intro to healthy cooking class. You will also make up your own recipe and cook it, from a surprise box of ingredients. Come join us for 3 days of fun and learn your way around the kitchen. On the last day we will have a feast!!!! INSTRUCTOR: Leslie Pappas and Pam Lombardi REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 28th STARTS: August 4th ENDS: August 6th COST: $85.00 resident $95.00 non-resident LOCATION: York Middle School Home Ec Room DAYS: Monday - Wednesday TIMES: 9:00am – 11:00am LIMIT: 14 “THIS IS REALITY” Ages 8 and up Join this theater camp for a fun-packed week as we prepare our own reality show to be performed live at the conclusion of the camp. George Hosker-Bouley will focus on acting, movement, team building, public speaking 59 YOUTH Enrichment skills and articulation in an interactive class that requires the input of those involved. The result will be a hilarious presentation featuring comedy and dance that will skewer the growing fad of reality television. ••Performance: Friday, August 8, 5:00pm, York High School Auditorium George Hosker-Bouley, Jr. currently teaches theater for younger students in three states. George has won 17 Spotlight on the Arts Awards locally and currently holds the key to the city of Portsmouth. Hosker runs the Underbelly Tour of Portsmouth as well as Carpe Diem Inc. His performances are standing room only affairs, which blend theater, history and music. •• Bring snacks, lunch and drinks Instructor: George Hosker- Bouley, Jr. Registration Dates:May 28th – July 28th Starts: August 4th Ends: August 8th Cost: $150.00 resident $160.00 non-resident Location: York High School Auditorium Days: Monday - Friday Times: 9:00am – 3:00pm Limit: 40 WHIMSICAL JEWELS Ages 6 to 9 Come join us for a 2 day jewelry camp that is designed for the first time bauble creators. We will make button bracelets and a beaded necklace. Campers will walk away with jewelry they will be proud of and be the envy of all their friends. •• Material fee of $20.00 is included in camp fee INSTRUCTOR: Diana Russo REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – June 30th STARTS: July 8th ENDS: July 9th COST: $80.00 resident LOCATION: DAYS: TIMES: LIMIT: $90.00 non-resident Village Elementary Art Room Tuesday and Wednesday 2:00pm – 4:00pm 12 WHO YOU CALLING A DUMMY? Ages 7 to 12 Ever wondered how to throw your voice? This class will teach you the fun of learning ventriloquism! While students learn ventriloquial techniques, joke telling and puppetry, they will design and construct their very own ventriloquist dummy! Under the guidance of Austin Phillips, ventriloquist and professional ventriloquist figure builder, students will discover an entirely new and creative world! The last day of class, students will perform their very own ventriloquist comedy sketch using both original material, and voice-throwing techniques learned throughout the week! •• Materials included •• Bring snacks and drinks everyday Instructor: Austin Phillips Registration Dates:May 28th – June 30th Starts: July 7th Ends: July 11th Cost: $75.00 resident $85.00 non-resident Location: York High School Days: Monday - Friday Times: 10:00am – 12:00pm Limit: 20 YogaMOVES for Kids! Ages 4 - 6 years Dance, play and explore all the joys of movement and yoga. In this three-week session, children will shimmy, jump, and wiggle their way through a number of fun yoga poses. They will create shapes of animals, flow like rivers, and gently balance in the breeze as yoga trees. Engaging songs and delightful movement games brings yoga to life for the young ones, beginning a foundation of wellness tools for a lifetime. INSTRUCTOR: Rae Lynn Stackpoole, E-RYT500, OTR/L A yoga instructor and owner of Yoga On York for the past 12 years, and a pediatric occupational therapist prior, Rae Lynn embodies a passion and a knowledge base for promoting wellness through movement. •• Maximum Number of Students: 10 REGISTRATION DATES: May 28th – July 10th STARTS: July 17th ENDS: July 31st COST: $40.00 resident $50.00 non-resident DAYS: Thursdays CLASS DATES: July 17th, 24th, 31st TIMES: 11:00am - 12:00pm LOCATION: YOGA ON YORK, 250 York Street Directions on website www.yogaonyork.com ZUMBA FOR KIDS Ages 3 – 12 years Come dance, jump, wiggle and giggle on the beach with all the other kids! Zumba for kids is a 30 minute jam session of fun for all! Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to meet new friends and burn some energy! REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing – June 30th STARTS: July 6th ENDS: August 24th COST: $30.00 resident $40.00 non-resident LOCATION: Long Sands Beach in Front of the Bathhouse DAYS: Sundays TIMES: 5:30pm – 6:00pm We also offer a drop in fee of $5.00 per class Join us! York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 60 Special Events Softball Tournament - York Days Co-Ed Dig out those bats and balls and spend the weekend at the York High School Softball field. This will be a double elimination tournament limited to 8 teams. Each team will have a maximum of 15 players, four of which must be female. ASA rules will govern all play. Trophies will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams. So get your teams together and we’ll see you Saturday, July 26th. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing – July 9th STARTS/ENDS: July 26th COST: $150.00 per team LOCATION: York High School Softball Field and Village Elementary School Softball Field DAYS: Saturday TIMES: Games will begin at 8:00am 13th Annual York Days Junior Golf Tournament New this year! High School division! Back by popular demand and with a few new twists, the addition of a High School division and an afternoon start. On Monday, July 28th, young golfers from grades 3-12 are invited to join us at beautiful Cape Neddick Country Club on Shore Road for some scramble format tournament play. For those who are not familiar with the scramble format, groups will be formed (you can register as individuals or teams), each player tees off on each hole. The best of the tee shots is selected and all players play their second shots from that spot. The best of the second shots is determined, then all play their third shots from that spot, and so on until the ball is holed. We think that this new format will be fun for all levels of young golfers and we encourage players to sign up and/or put your teams together early as we expect the tournament to fill quickly. Tournament play is set to get underway with pre-assigned tee times (you will be notified) beginning at 3:00pm Players who register as individuals will be placed on a grade appropriate team. Awards will be given to teams and individuals in age categories. Following your round of golf, players are invited to participate in a putting contest. A cookout dinner will be served to all participants. All are eligible for great raffle prizes. Although the tournament is open to all levels, golf course experience is required. This should not be your child’s first Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 round of golf. We welcome any parent “caddies” to serve as official scorekeepers. We hope that you will make plans to join us for this exciting afternoon of golf play. REGISTRATION DATES: May 28 – August 4, while space permits STARTS/ENDS: July 28th RAINDATE: August 4th COST: $40.00 per person LOCATION: Cape Neddick Country Club DAY: Monday TIMES: Beginning at 3:00pm-assigned (you will be notified) Couch to 5K The original training program from Cool Running Is running a road race on your bucket list? Then this is the program for you and why not set one of our races as your goal! The folks at Cool Running have developed this effective running plan that will get you off the couch and onto the roads, running three miles in just two months. Too many people have been turned off to running simply by trying to start off too fast. You should ease into your running program gradually. The beginner’s program that Couch to 5K outlines is less of a running regimen than a walking and jogging program and outlines 9 weeks of workouts (3x per week) for you. You can easily track your progress manually or with the online version which also offers access to a host of easy- to-use training tools and daily e-mail reminders. The manual tracking option is free while there is a minimal charge for the online version. For more information or to get off the couch today go to: http://www. coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_3/181.shtml 61 SPECIAL EVENTS 2014 Road RaceSeries Get out of the Rat Race and into a “Rec” Race! Road Races can be a great way to get the whole family moving…we encourage runners and walkers alike to join us for one or all of our scheduled races this season. Each race offers its own unique flair, there’s a course for everyone! For more information or to register for any of the races in this line-up please visit our website at www. yorkparksandrec.org. York Hospital 5KRoad & Cross Country Race Enjoy this early summer, June 7th, run through scenic York Village and York Harbor. For more information or to register contact York Hospital’s Friendraising Office at 351-2228 or www.yorkhospital5k.com Thirty-Fourth Annual 4 on the Fourth Sponsored by the York Rotary Club, the USATF certified four-mile, chip timed, course has become one of the most popular races in the seacoast area. The scenic York beaches are surely an attraction along with free T-shirts to anyone registered before June 4th. The 4th of July is traditionally a family day and the “4 on the Fourth” road race offers a festive family atmosphere to running families and spectators. Refreshments will be available following the race. Checkin and registration will open at the starting line at 6:00am at the York High School, Long Sands Road. The gun will fire at 8:00am. There will be a $100 cash prize awarded to each of the overall male and female winners. Prizes also awarded to first, second and third place division winners. A Fun Run will immediately follow this run. Applications or online registration is available at our website at www.yorkparksandrec.org or https://register.chronotrack.com/reg/ form?eventID=7772 Youth Programs. This race is one of 8 races in this year’s Seacoast Road Race Series. For more information on the series visit www. proportsmouth.org/seacoastseries.cfm Applications or online registration is available at our website at www.yorkparksandrec.org or https://register.chronotrack.com/reg/form?eventID=7594 Seventeenth Annual Turkey Trot The York Rotary Club has scheduled the Annual Turkey Trot for Saturday, November 29th at Village Elementary School. The Trot is a scenic 5K road race through York Village and York Harbor. The race offers mile markers, water, police traffic control, on course ambulance and professional timing. T-shirts will be given to the first 150 registrants. Race to benefit York Food Pantry, non-perishable donations accepted. Applications or online registration is available at our website at www.yorkparksandrec.org or https://register. chronotrack.com/reg/form?eventID=7774 Thirtieth Annual Amidon Family Dentistry York Days 5KRoad Race The Parks and Recreation Department will once again sponsor this 5K York Days Road Race to be held Sunday, July 27th at 8:00am at York High School, Long Sands Road, York, ME. The race offers mile markers, water, professional chip timing, prizes, raffles, police and ambulance. Free T-shirts will be given to anyone registered by July 1st. This race will be immediately followed by a fun run. Kick off the week- long York Days Celebration with this scenic race. Proceeds from this race benefit York Parks and Recreation Department York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 62 Sponsored by the Ellis Park Trustees 2014 York Beach Concert Series at Ellis Park All performances are 7:00pm – 9:00pm unless noted otherwise. The Ellis Park Concert Series will once again take place at the gazebo most evenings, this summer. A complete schedule of concerts, including the York Days line-up, will be available on both the Town’s and the Parks and Recreation Department’s website at www.yorkparksandrec.org. Friday, July 25th Concert TBA 7:00pm at Ellis Park, York Beach Saturday, July 26th York Days Softball Tournament 8:00am York High School and Village Elementary School Concert TBA 7:00pm at Ellis Park, York Beach Sunday, July 27th Amidon Family Dentistry York Days 5K Road Race 8:00am York High School Christmas in July, Lighting of the Nubble with the Seacoast Wind Ensemble 8:00pm at Sohier Park Concert TBA 7:00pm at Ellis Park, York Beach Monday, July 28th Youth Golf Scramble at Cape Neddick Country Club Open to all ages- pre-registration a must Tuesday, July 29th Concert TBA 6:00pm – 7:00pm, Ellis Parks, York Beach Wednesday, July 30th Concert TBA 7:00pm, Ellis Park, York Beach Thursday, July 31st Concert TBA 7:00pm, Ellis Park, York Beach Breast Cancer Walk for Hope Sponsored by York Hospital Breast Cancer Survivors Registration at York Beach Ball Park at 5:00pm, walk begins at 6:00pm. $15.00 entry fee Friday, August 1st Concert TBA 7:00pm, Ellis Park, York Beach Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 Special Events York Lion’s Club Annual Auction under the big tent 5:00pm preview, 6:00pm auction at York Beach Ball Field Saturday, August 2nd Craft Fair and Festival at York Beach Ball Field 10:00am – 5:00pm crafts, food, Glee Club, Roaming Railroad, fun & family activities Concert TBA 7:00pm, Ellis Park, York Beach 9:00pm Fireworks – Short Sands Park Sponsored by York Beach Fire Department Sunday, August 3rd Craft Fair & Festival at York Beach Ball Field 10:00am – 5:00pm crafts, food, fun and family activities YORKPARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT’S York Days Festival 2014 CHRISTMAS IN JULY Lighting of the Nubble The Parks and Recreation Department will be sponsoring the 22nd Annual Christmas in July celebration on Sunday, July 27th. Our summer residents and vacationers will have a chance to see the Nubble as it appears each year during the Christmas season. A spectacular view from Sohier Park features the keeper’s house and tower entirely outlined in white lights. The Seacoast Wind Ensemble, beginning at 8:00pm, will provide entertainment. York Days Craft Fair The York Days Craft Fair will be held Saturday and Sunday, August 2nd and 3rd from 10:00am to 5:00pm. We would like to welcome both artisans and shoppers to participate in the display of crafts and family activities including the roaming railroad for your children’s enjoyment. Food, face painting, sand art, jumpy houses, pottery, crafts, jewelry, paintings, dried flowers, and clothing are just a few of the attractions. Artisan applications are available at the Parks and Recreation Department. YORK DAYS CO-ED SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT Dig out those bats and balls and spend the weekend at the York High School and Village Elementary School softball fields. This will be a double elimination tournament limited to 8 teams. Each team will have a maximum of 15 players, four of which will be female. ASA rules will govern all play. Trophies will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place teams, so get your team together and we’ll see you 63 SPECIAL EVENTS Saturday, July 26th. REGISTRATION DATES: June 1st - Ongoing until full REGISTRATION FEE: $150.00 per team Mail-in registration. York High School Athletic Hall of Fame Golf Scramble Saturday, September 20th Join us at Cape Neddick Country Club for the 2nd Annual York High School Athletic Hall of Fame Golf Scramble on Saturday, September 20th. Tournament play will get underway at 9:30am with a shot gun start. Entry fee is $100.00 per person and includes golf, cart, prizes & BBQ luncheon. For more information or to register contact York High School Athletic Department or York Parks and Recreation Department. Put your foursome together now and be sure to join us in supporting the YHSAHOF. Citizen of the Year! Citizen of the Year Nomination – Sponsored by the Greater York Region Chamber of Commerce and the Festival of Lights Committee. Please help us recognize a deserving citizen who gives their time and talent for the benefit of our community by nominating them for Citizen of the Year. If you have nominated someone in the past - you may re-submit an application - each year many are nominated, but only one person is chosen annually. Citizen of the Year! The Process: Selection: Five finalists voted on by Festival of Lights Committee – Final votes by the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. All decisions are final. Criteria: Volunteer efforts must benefit the town of York, Contributions to the town must be non-job related, Nominee does not have to be a resident of York, Chamber Board of Directors are not eligible. Deadline for nominations is September 6th. Winner will be announced by the Greater York Chamber of Commerce and will be the Grand Marshall at the Festival of Lights parade on Saturday, December 6th. Questions? Call Sarah Francke or Robin Cogger, Festival of Lights, Co-Chairs, at the York Parks and Recreation Department, 207-363-1040 or the Greater York Chamber of Commerce at 363-4422. Applications can be downloaded on our website at www. yorkparksandrec.org or the Greater York Chamber of Commerce website at www.gatewaytomaine.org. Applications will also be available to pick up at the York Town Hall, York Parks and Recreation Office and the Greater York Chamber of Commerce. York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 64 Happenings Reduced Price Tickets for Area Amusements Available for Purchase at the York Parks and Recreation Office 200 US Route 1 South • Grant House • York, Maine • 207-363-1040 Cranmore Mountain Adventure Park is the newest addition to the MRPA ticket program. This is an unlimited use pass to all their attractions at the park including the giant swing, mountain coaster, scenic chairlift ride, zip line, summer tubing and SO MUCH MORE. $30 for 54” & Up $9.00 savings/ $20 for 38”-53” $9.00 savings Funtown/Splashtown Combo passes Funtown Logoare ONE DAY passes and provide access to both Funtown AND Splashtown and all rides/slides. Passes are for anyone 48 inches and taller. Price is $27 for a savings of $9.00. •• NEW•• Splashtown ONLY passes are a good option for that person that wants to wander around Funtown and not go on any rides but wants to cool of at the water park. Price is $20 for a savings of $5.00 Water Country Water Country passes are ONE DAY passes for all slides and pools and are good for one person 48 inches or taller. Price is $32 for a savings of $6.99 Aquaboggan This one day pass is good for all slides and pools only. Price is $15 for a savings of $5.00 Contacts for Other Local Sports Organizations York Little League: www.yorklittleleague.net Email: [email protected] Contact: Gary Orso York Youth Hockey: www.yorkhockey.com Written Correspondence: York Youth Hockey , PO Box 36 , York, Maine 03909 York Youth Football: www.yorkyouthfootball.com Written Correspondence: PO Box 411, York, Maine 03909 York Soccer Club: VP of Travel Soccer: Bob Schilling, [email protected] Telephone number: 363-3130 Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 Thank You to our sponsors 65 The York Parks and Recreation Department would like to thank all of you for your continued support throughout the years. The printing, publishing, and mailing of this brochure would not be possible without you, our sponsors. With your help, you have given us the latitude to print a quality brochure that you can be proud to advertise in. Additionally, the money raised each year helps to support the programs within this brochure. We would like to encourage the community to support these businesses with their patronage! Abbott Bros, Inc. 363-3762 Fox’s Lobster House 363-2643 Amidon Family Dentistry 363-5242 Franey’s Landscape 363-6191 Anchorage Inn 363-5112 Graphiti 363-7999 Bill Conda Re/Max Realty One 450-5030 Great Beginnings Nursery School 363-1313 Bob the Screenprinter 892-8220 Hale’s Landscaping Inc. 361-2800 Brown’s Ice Cream 363-4077 Hilbourne & Sons Pressure Washing 475-7981 Bullshirt, LLC 363-9363 Caring Way 363-3767 Chalmers Insurance, Inc. 363-3200 Chiropractic Works, Inc. 363-5966 Clay Hill Farm 361-1771 Coastal Fitness 439-3082 Coastal Landscaping & Garden Center, Inc. 363-6202 Coastline Electric 451-8726 Family Ear, Nose & Throat, LLC 351-3525 Maritime Construction & Engineering, LLC 252-4925 Rhodes Plumbing & Heating 439-0334 Roche Locksmith 363-4492 S&J Collision Center, Inc. 363-7961 Sentry Hill at York Harbor 351-5973 Village Laundry 363-2223 Village Scoop Ice Cream 363-0100 Wayside Trailer Park 363-3846 When Pigs Fly 363-0612 Yoga On York 363-9642 SIS Bank 608-4342 York Community Service Association 363-5504 Katahdin Inn 363-1824 Starkey Ford 363-2484 York Harbor Marine Service 363-3602 Kennebunk Savings Bank 985-4903 Stephen Carr Property Services 451-0156 York Hospital 363-4331 Leeward Landing Thrift Store 361-4085 Stonewall Kitchen 351-2712 York House of Pizza 363-6171 Libby’s Oceanside Camp 363-4171 Tapley Insurance 363-4794 York Insurance Agency 363-5024 Liquid Dreams Surf Shop 641-2545 The Barn Seafood & Grill 363-4721 York Police Department 363-1031 Lobster Cove 351-1110 The Goldenrod 363-2621 York Rotary Club 361-4552 Mainely Grass 363-4724 Union Bluff Hotel 363-1333 York Trolley Company 363-9600 Maine Center for Elder Law 467-3301 Uptime 351-1157 York’s Wild Kingdom 363-4911 VFW 6977 Boardman-Ellis 363-9827 York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 66 Fall Programs Jacki’s Dance Aerobic Program Adults It’s never too early to sign up and commit to a fitness program!! Fitness leader, Jacki Sorensen created her nationally recognized program of “serious fitness fun” over 30 years ago. This class appeals to women who want the benefits of regular exercise but also want to be motivated to stick with a program. The program combines the fun of dancing with the health benefits of a balanced workout. Each hour consists of stretching, strengthening, and easy to follow aerobic dance moves. Everyone participates at his or her own level. You get a great workout without ever knowing it!!! Classes will be offered Monday and Wednesday mornings from 8:00am – 9:00am, beginning September 8th, or Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 5:00pm – 6:00pm., beginning, September 9th, at the York Beach Fire Department. If you have any question as to whether this class is right for you, please feel free to try a class on us. We’re sure you’ll decide to join us. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing - September 2nd STARTS: Week of September 8th ENDS: Week of November 10th COST: $90.00 resident / $100.00 non-resident $10.00 senior discount / $130.00 both programs LOCATION: York Beach Fire Department TIMES: 8:00am – 9:00am / 5:00pm – 6:00pm DAYS: Mon/Wed or Tues/Thurs Basketball Kindergarten and 1st Together This will be a fun-filled program, with the main emphasis on FUN! Children have an opportunity to learn shooting skills and fundamentals of dribbling and passing. The hoops will be lowered to 8 feet. This 10-week program is held Saturday mornings at the York Village Elementary School Gym beginning Saturday, December 6th, and running through February 7th. COACHES can pick up the team uniform and rosters at the Parks and Recreation Office at Grant House, on Tuesday, December 2nd between 8:30am and 4:30pm. We will be available to answer any questions that you may have at that time. If you are unable to make it during our office hours, please let us know and we can make other arrangements for pick up. Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 NOTE: Please be advised that there is a deadline date for sign-ups on all programs to allow us the time to organize teams and league schedules. There will be a $10.00 late fee per child for our basketball programs. We hope this will encourage you to sign up early, as registrations will only be accepted, after the deadline date, if room permits. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing through November 17th STARTS: December 6th, 2014 ENDS: February 7th, 2015 COST: $55.00 Resident / $65.00 Non-resident LOCATION: York Village Elementary School Gym DAYS: Saturdays TIMES: Weekly Rotating Schedule of 1 hour drills and games played between 9:00am and 3:00pm – depending on number of teams Youth Basketball League 2nd Grade Students The 2nd Grade students will play in a league of their own and the program will run for 12 weeks. The season will begin with 2 weeks of skill development. The next 10 weeks you will continue to learn new skills and drills as you play in this non competitive league. This second grade program allows us to offer more individual attention in learning the fundamentals and skills of the game. COACHES can pick up the team uniform and rosters at the Parks and Recreation Office at Grant House, on Tuesday, October 28th between 8:30am and 4:30pm. We will be available to answer any questions that you may have at that time. If you are unable to make it during our office hours, please let us know and we can make other arrangements for pick up. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing through October 17th STARTS: November 1st, 2014 ENDS: January 24th, 2015 COST: $65.00 Resident / $75.00 Non-resident LOCATION: Coastal Ridge Elementary School Gym DAYS: Saturdays TIMES: Weekly Rotating Schedule of 1 hour games played from 8:00am on depending on number of teams 67 FALL PROGRAMS Youth Basketball Leagues – Grades 3rd to 9th Be on the lookout this fall for some new ideas that we’ll be offering with our Youth Basketball Leagues. We are hoping to incorporate some out of town play….We’ll keep you posted! Be sure to check our monthly newsletters and our website. Our youth basketball program involves nearly 500 children, volunteer coaches and officials in a fun-filled instructional setting every Saturday from November through Mid-February. All games are played either at York Middle School or Coastal Ridge Elementary School between 8:00am and 3:00pm, beginning November 1st. Games are played every hour on the hour and schedules will be available prior to the start of the season. Taking up where we left off last year are some additions to the program that we felt really added to the quality of our basketball program and were exceptionally popular: We are adding 4 additional weeks to the basketball program again this year. The first 2 weeks will consist of skill development, so that you start the basketball season with some knowledge under your belt. Throughout the season we will continue to offer skills and drills during the games, and between games. The last 2 weeks, we will play more competitive ball, with strict ref calls. This is your chance to put all you’ve learned to the test. The schedule for skill development, as well as all of our programs will be available on our website at www.yorkparksandrec.org. COACHES can pick up the team uniform and rosters at the Parks and Recreation Office at Grant House, on Tuesday, October 28th between 8:30am and 4:30pm. We will be available to answer any questions that you may have at that time. If you are unable to make it during our office hours, please let us know and we can make other arrangements for pick up. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing through October 17th STARTS: November 1st, 2014 ENDS: February 7th, 2015 COST: $75.00 Resident / $85.00 Non-resident LOCATION: York Middle School or Coastal Ridge Elementary School Gym DAYS: Saturdays with Sunday Clinics TIMES: Weekly Rotating Schedule of 1 hour games played from 8:00am on depending on number of teams Baby Boomer Golf SEE DESCRIPTION, DATES AND TIMES UNDER ADULT PROGRAMS. Halloween with York Parks & Recreation We are pleased once again to be planning a fun and frightful Halloween celebration. This event is funded through business sponsorships and is free to the public. We thank the community for their continued support. Be on the lookout for more detailed information in our fall brochure. Hammerhead Wrestling Club for Southern Maine Based in York! Hammerhead Wrestling Systems seeks to provide instruction in all areas of amateur folk style & freestyle wrestling, to prepare athletes for success in the sport of wrestling. This is to be achieved through a proprietary instructional and belt-level system. Much like the martial arts, Hammerhead Wrestling recognizes and ranks skill attainment and progression with award belts similar to those made popular in MMA and the UFC. Open to wrestlers aged 6 - 18; this program is being held in conjunction with the York Parks and Recreation Department. Be on the lookout to register through the York Parks and Recreation Department in the fall. Each session is open to all area wrestlers regardless of town of residence and will run 8 weeks in the fall, winter, and spring. Check out www. hammerheadwrestling.com for more details or call Bryan Thompson at 207-337-3959. Kindergym Toddlers through age 3 Your child will love it, and so will you! We are looking for all children who are walking, through age 3, to bring their parents along to our Kindergym program! This is an opportunity for the parent and child to engage in activities geared toward coordination, mobility, and large motor skill development together. It will also be a great social atmosphere for children and parents alike! It will prove to be a wonderful bonding time for you and your child. We will take a short summer vacation and will resume Kindergym on Thursday, September 19th. We look forward to seeing you then. REGISTRATION DATES: Pay as you go STARTS: September 18th ENDS: Ongoing COST: $5.00 per day per child or $8.00 per family LOCATION: York Fitness Center on Rte. 1 DAYS: Thursdays TIMES: 10:00am – 10:45am York Parks and Recreation Department 363-1040 68 Wildcat Field Hockey – FOR THE FALL Grades 3 - 6 We will be offering a Monday afternoon field hockey program again this fall for students in the 3rd - 6th grade. This program has become very popular and is limited to 25 players, so don’t hesitate in signing up. Along with the Monday clinics, games with surrounding towns will also be offered. Kennebunk, Wells and Saco have teams that we have played in the past and we’ve had a blast. These games are low key and are played as a part of the learning process. There will be lots of teaching, learning new skills and having a ton of fun. So don’t forget… sign up now for this fall program. This program will run for 6 weeks. Shin guards, mouth guards, sticks and goggles are a must. REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing – September 2nd STARTS: September 8th ENDS: October 13th COST: $50.00 resident / $55.00 non-resident LOCATION: Coastal Ridge Elementary School DAYS: Mondays TIMES: 3:00pm - 4:30pm L’il Tikes Fall Soccer League Ages 3 and 4 This program is for children ages 3 and 4. This junior 6 on 6 league soccer will run for 4 weeks and will be offered as a basic introduction to the game of soccer. Games will be limited to 45 minutes and age appropriate skills and drills will be included, however, the main emphasis of this program will be to offer tons of fun for you and your child. Team uniforms, rosters and schedules will be available for pick up by the coaches at the Parks and Recreation Office at Grant House on Wednesday, the 20th of September. Volunteer Coaches are the backbone of our programs. Your support is highly appreciated!! REGISTRATION DATES: Ongoing through September 11th STARTS: September 20th ENDS: October 11th COST: $35.00 resident / $45.00 non-resident LOCATION: Coastal Ridge Elementary School DAYS: Saturdays TIMES: Mornings depending on the number of teams Swimming Lessons at the Anchorage Inn MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW FOR THE FALL SESSION REGISTRATION DATE! WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st Registration can be done on line from the comfort of your home or office, or you can register at the office. No registrations will be taken Yorks Illustrated I Summer 2014 FALL PROGRAMS over the phone the first day of registration. Through the generosity of the Anchorage Inn on Long Sands Beach in York, we are again able to offer swimming lessons this fall and winter. Thank you!!These Red Cross Certified swimming lessons will be geared toward Parent-tot and levels 1, 2, 3, 4 and stroke enhancement swimmers. Classes are held once a week, for an 8-week session on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday afternoons for 45 minutes. These classes are limited and fill quickly, so don’t hesitate to register. Please have your child ready to swim when you arrive. There is a small changing room for use after the class. Children ages 5 and up are eligible to register for swimming levels. Children under age 5 must take parent-tot swimming lessons. Registrations will be taken at York Parks and Recreation Office, Route 1, Grant House/Goodrich Park, York, ME 03909 or on our website. Resident registrations may be done in person or on line on registration day. Telephone registrations will be accepted the day following registration day. Non-resident registrations will be accepted the following Mondays. To insure maximum safety at all times, parents are asked to stay during swim lessons, so please plan accordingly. Fall & Winter Schedule Monday 3:45 Parent-tot 4:15 Level I & II 5:00 Level III Tuesday 3:45 Level I & II 4:30 Level lll 5:15 Level lV and stroke enhancement Wednesday 3:45 Level I & II 4:30 Level I & II 5:15 Level IV and stroke enhancement Fall and Winter Sessions REGISTRATION DATES: Fall Session Registration begins Wednesday, October 1st Winter Session Registration begins Thursday, January 8th STARTS/ENDS: Fall Session Starts Week of October 20th, 2014 Fall Session Ends Week of December 8th Winter Session Starts Week of January 26th, 2014 Winter Session Ends Week of March 23rd (No classes February vacation) COST: $50.00 Resident / $60.00 Non-resident LOCATION: Anchorage Inn, Long Beach Avenue DAYS: Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 5 York, ME Town of York Inc. 1652 ECRWSS Postal Patron Town of York, Maine