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Welcome to the Stow Recreation Department
October Newsletter
The 411:
Town Center Park (previously known as 323 Great Road) is nearly done and it is gorgeous!! Please join us for the grand opening on Sunday,
October 20 from 2-4pm. There is still work to be done! Are you interested in sponsoring a bench? Give us a call or email us at our contacts
below!
Thanks to those who attended our Camp Stow Art Show at Pompo on September 23. Please enjoy a few examples from our talented
campers!
Recreation Board member needed: If you love Stow’s parks, fields and beach or would like to see the Recreation Department move in a
particular direction, consider becoming part of our Board!
Pine Bluff Recreation Area/Beach: The concerns about EEE and algae are ongoing! See below.
As always, we value your input! Let us know what YOUR Recreation Department can do for you!! Contact us:
1. Email! Laura: [email protected]; or Maureen: [email protected]
2. Phone! Call us at 978-637-2984
3. Visit! Pompo Community Center at 509 Great Road. Our office hours are 10-3 Monday through Friday.
4. Website! www.stow-ma.gov > Government > Recreation
Make an account and future sign-ups will be a snap
Warmest Regards,
Laura Greenough & Maureen Hogan
“Providing Recreational, Educational, Social and Leisure-Time Activities
for the Residents of Stow”
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Quick Reference of Youth Programs
Program Name Location Date Time Ages Cost
Girls Running Club! Pine
Bluff Sundays, October 6-November 24 8:30-9:30AM 5and up FREE!
Babysitter Training Pompo Saturday
10/26/19 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM 11 yrs + $50
Music Together of
Assabet Valley
Pompo September 14 – sign-up
is open now!
9:15 class
10:15 class 5 and under See: www.mistervic.com
Horse Power-Returning
January 2020
Century Mills Stable Contact Century Mills at
978-779-2934 Gr. 6-12
Pony Power –
Returning January 2020
Century Mills Stable Contact Century Mills at
978-779-2934 Gr. 2-6
Creative Dance Old Stow Town Hall 16 weeks starting Sept.
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For more information: 978-433-8349 or e-mail
Stow Youth Basketball Association – see attached flyers
Mosquitos/EEE
For Stow, our EEE risk level has been elevated to High. The Mass.
Mosquito Control Project residential spray program has ended for the year.
Until a hard frost occurs, personal prevention is the best line of defense for
EEE and other mosquito-borne illnesses.
Here are a few precautions you can take to help protect yourself and
your loved ones:
Be Aware of Peak Mosquito Hours – try to stay indoors from dusk to dawn.
Clothing Can Help reduce mosquito bites. Although it may be difficult to do when it’s hot, wearing long-sleeves, long pants and socks when outdoors will help keep mosquitoes away from your skin.
Apply Insect Repellent when you go outdoors. Use a repellent with DEET (N, N-diethyl-m-toluamide), permethrin, picaridin (KBR 3023), IR 3535 or oil of lemon eucalyptus [p-methane 3, 8-diol (PMD)] according to the instructions on the product label. DEET products should not be used on infants under two months of age and should be in concentrations of 30% or less on older children. Oil of lemon eucalyptus should not be used on children under three years of age. Permethrin products are intended for use on items such as clothing, shoes, bed nets and camping gear and should not be applied to skin.
Informative Links:
https://www.stow-ma.gov/
https://www.cmmcp.org/
Algae/Lake Boon
Per the Stow Board of Health: Pine Bluff Beach and
the dog beach remain closed due to algae concerns. To be
safe, do not swim at the beach and do not let your dogs
swim in the lake!
As the Recreation Department, we speak only for the beach
area and the dog beach, if you have questions about the rest of
Lake Boon, contact the Stow Board of Health at 978-897-4592 or
There is plenty of information on the tests that have been
done, information on toxic algae and what to do if exposed on
our town website: https://www.stow-
ma.gov/home/news/town-beach-remains-closed-
friday-september-20th
Another good resource is the Lake Boon
Association: https://lakeboon.wordpress.com/
Please keep yourself, your family and your pets
safe!
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YOUTH PROGRAMS
978-779-2934
www.centurymillstables.com
Conveniently located just 3 minutes from 495 and has an indoor ring for classes to run in all weather
PONY POWER
Ages 2-6
September Session: Contact Century Mills at 978-779-
2934
Pony Power is a class made just for children ages 2-6! Our wonderfully patient small ponies are ready to
teach your child the basics of horsemanship. Children will learn how to handle, groom and tack up the pony,
and will spend time in the saddle as well, working on basic control and position. Parents are encouraged to actively participate in the learning experience, and will be taught how to work safely around the animals and
how to help their child have a safe and positive experience with the ponies.
Returning Winter 2020
HORSE POWER
Ages 6-12 Contact Century Mills at
978-779-2934
Have a horse crazy child between the ages of 6 and 12? Horse Power is designed to give both children and their parents a broad-based introduction to horses in a fun, interactive class. Start each session by learning
how to handle, groom, and tack up a horse. End each week with a group-riding lesson where kids get to
learn the basics in the saddle and parents can learn how to safely help them. Our licensed, upbeat instructors and happy, well-trained horses will make sure you and your child have a positive first horse experience.
Returning Winter 2020
Disclaimer: Participating in recreational
activities may cause high levels of
laughter and fun. It may also result in
unforgettable experiences and
friendships. Recreation may be habit
forming!
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Creative Dance Jennifer McGowan’s Creative Dance Center
www.creative-dance.com 978-433-8349
Dedicated to providing quality dance education for children of all ages
Fall Session of Dance 2019 16 week session beginning September 12th at the old Stow Town Hall
Creative Dance and Yoga for Ages 4, K, and Grade 1* Thursdays, 3:45-4:30pm Discover new ways of moving as you explore the elements of dance, build a movement vocabulary, and develop basic motor and locomotor skills. Dance skills become more challenging throughout the year and progress with each age level. Through the magic of dance you will enjoy moving to music from around the world, dancing with colorful props, and dancing to stories and poems as you create your own dances. Yoga postures and stories and relaxation techniques are integrated into the class to connect body, mind, and spirit. Creative Dance and Yoga for Grades 2-6* Thursdays, 4:30-5:30pm Modern and ballet dance technique is formally introduced with an emphasis on self-expression, creativity and fun. The class is designed to develop rhythmic, coordination, and creative skills necessary in the art of making dances. Through dance exercises, combinations, and yoga you will develop strength, flexibility, posture, balance, and coordination. Then explore moving to a variety of music as you create your own dances. Develop an understanding of dance appreciation as you dance amongst a group of friends who respect and admire each other’s unique ways of moving. Yoga postures and stories and relaxation techniques are integrated into the class to connect body, mind, and spirit. Creative Dance and Yoga for teens 13+ (younger with permission of instructor)*Thursdays, 6:30-7:30pm Students continue to learn the craft of choreography as they develop dance vocabulary, original movement, and evaluation techniques to express a wide range of ideas. Explore a variety of dance techniques including modern, jazz, and ballet. Explore moving to rhythmic patterns and learn dance combinations as well as create your own compositions to the various styles of jazz, pop, world, classical, new age, and lyrical music. Explore Yoga flows and relaxation techniques. The Dancers Workshop youth performing dance companies for dancers ages 8+ and for teens and tweens* Thursdays, 5:30-6:30pm (Rehearsals begin August 29 at the old Stow Town Hall) The Dancers Workshop is designed for dedicated dancers who wish to have the opportunity to perform in the community. Students will have the chance to learn pieces of choreography in a variety of dance styles as well as perform their own original works. Dancers have performed at the Children's Dance Festival in Boston, The Stow Springfest, The Children's Day Fair in Bolton, MA, The We For Hope Charity Performance in Andover, MA, as well as several nursing homes in Stow, Groton, Littleton, Ayer, Concord, and Acton, MA. All are welcome to be a part of the Dancers Workshop. Please call for more details about this special performing opportunity. *ages are according to the school calendar – should be age of class as of 9/1/19
For more information or to register please call 978-433-8349 or e-mail [email protected]
Dance is for everyone! Everyone can dance!
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This fall’s collection is “Flute”, the fifth of fifteen, newly reimagined family songbooks! The redesigned songbook collection
will feature artwork by Jaime Kim and Gerald Kelley as well as a more family-friendly approach to the Music Together home
experience. Cost of the nine-week program includes a professional cd; a new and beautifully illustrated songbook; family e-
newsletter; and access to the Family Music Zone, which offers ideas and information to support music learning at home. New
families will also receive an informative booklet titled “Music and Your Child: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers.” Two
makeup classes permitted per session. Children eight months (before September 14) and under attend "free" when registered
with an older sibling.
Nurture your child’s natural enthusiasm for music and movement, and remember that giving your child the gift of music is a gift that will last a
lifetime.
Tuition: $210 for returning families; $225 for new families to Music Together of Assabet Valley
(This includes a one-time family registration fee of $15);
$110 for the first sibling; and $80 for the third.
Register at www.mistervic.com or call 978-897-0874 for more information.
Fall Music Class Registration is Now
Open! Nine-week session begins the
week of September 14, 2019 in Groton,
Hudson, Maynard, Sudbury & Stow
Join us for informal, education-based in
music, movement and instrument play
for children-newborn through five with
the grown-ups who love them!!
Girls Running Club
SUNDAYS with the SLOTHS! Build confidence, make friends, and learn how to motivate yourself and others! Find enjoyment in running and
playing running games. Learn that being a good teammate and leader does not mean coming in first, running the
farthest, or being the fastest. We welcome all levels of athleticism!
Optional: Celebrate the end our season by participating in the Stow Gobbler 5k on Nov. 28nd (girls will be
responsible for registration & fees for this event).
Register: through the Stow Recreation online program! Dates: Sundays, October 6 through November 28 Time: 8:30-9:30AM Ages: 5 and up (parents welcome too!) Location: Pine Bluff Playground, 310 Sudbury Road, Stow Cost: Free – registration is still required Contact: Deb & Brenna Seith at 617-584-7275 or [email protected].
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SKI PROGRAM 2020 Ski season is a while away but it is good to plan ahead!!!
Renting Equipment: to rent equipment from Nashoba Valley Ski Area, you will
need to go to the rental shop for a fitting. The shop will be staffed beginning on
November 4, 2019. Call before to make sure there is staff to help you (978-692-
3033). The shop will have a full crew beginning December 1, Mon-Fri from 9am-
5pm and 10am-2pm on the weekends. Make sure to let them know you are with Stow
Recreation.
Download the ski packet and registration form on-line at www.stow-ma.gov and mail
it into the Stow Recreation Department. Please indicate on your form if you are
willing to chaperone.
Pricing Information:
6-week Lift Ticket with Lessons $220.00
6-week Lift Ticket No Lessons $190.00
Equipment Rentals (6 week rental)
w/Helmet $170.00
w/o helmet$125.00
Helmets can be purchased thru the Nashoba Valley Rental Shop for– ask at your fitting.
$ 60.00
Bus Fee $ 85.00
Lessons begin Friday, January 3th
Financial aid is available contact Laura, at 978-637-2984.
Babysitter Training Course BABYSITTERS TRAINING
WILL BETTER
PREPARE YOUNG TEENS
TO BE A MORE
RESPONSIBLE,
TRUSTWORTHY
BABYSITTER
FOR FAMILY AND
FRIENDS.
THIS WORKSHOP
DISCUSSES:
• Interviewing with parents • Infant & toddler care diapering
& feeding techniques, creative
reading, activities for young children, and appropriate snacks
• Handling bedtime issues
• Choosing safe & age-appropriate toys & games
• Basic First Aid choking, cuts,
eye injuries, nosebleeds, burns, seizures, poisoning, bites, etc.
• Learn tips for having a safe
babysitting experience • And more
Where: Pompo Community Center
Date: October 27, 2019
Time: 9am-1pm
Cost: $50
Ages: 11 years and older
Register: on Stow Recreation Website - https://www.stow-
ma.gov/recreation-department/pages/recreation
Includes course manuals
DON’T DELAY!! REGISTER!! Programs can fill up fast so sign up now before it’s too late! Also, we reserve the right to cancel a class due to low enrollment. Typically we look at the class numbers one week before the start date to make a decision. SO TELL YOUR FRIENDS – CREATE A
BUZZ!!!
If your class is cancelled due to low enrollment, you will be notified by email.
Please make sure you provide us with an up to date email address.
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1st
and 2nd
Graders!
• Learn the fundamentals of basketball – while having fun!! • Saturday mornings for 1 hour at the Center School Gym. • Cost is $95 for 11 weeks - each additional child is $75. • Runs from November 9th, 2019 thru February 1st, 2020
• Register by September 30th
, 2019 at www.stowhoops.org.
● REGISTER by September 30th
to guarantee your child a spot on a team.
● AFTER September 30th
, child will be wait-listed and pay a $25 late fee.
● BOMBERS T-SHIRT & BASKETBALL for each child registered. You will be notified by email with
your team and schedule.
● COACHES: We need volunteer coaches to run this program! Parents interested in coaching will be
CORI’d by SYBA and need to attend the 2019 Coaches Clinic. An email notification will be sent
with the date/time/place for the clinic.
● SCHOLARSHIPS available upon request.
● QUESTIONS? Please contact Sid Patel, Bombers Director at [email protected]
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2019/2020
Season
➢ REGISTER: Before September 30th
, 2019 to guarantee your child a spot on a team, otherwise, child will be wait listed and you will incur a $25 late fee.
➢ EVALUATION NIGHT: Notifications will be sent out to all who register with date/time/place for Evaluation Night 2019. This is required so we may balance all teams to the best of our ability.
➢ SCHOLARSHIPS: Available upon request and will be kept confidential. Contact [email protected]
➢ COACHING OPPORTUNITIES: We need volunteer coaches in order to run this program! Parents interested in coaching can sign up at the website when registering your child. All volunteer coaches will be required to complete a CORI form and attend the 2019 Coaches Clinic.
No tryouts - all skill levels welcome!
Learn to love the game of basketball and take it to the HOOP!!
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Adult Programs Quick Reference
Program Name Location Date Time Cost
Evening Yoga Pompo Wednesdays, Sept. 11 –
Nov. 13 7:30-8:30pm class $120
Gentle Yoga Pompo Mondays 5:30-6:30pm $5 drop in
Sabrina’s Mat Pilates Pompo Wednesdays 8:30-9:30am $15/class
Men’s Basketball Hale Middle
School Tuesdays and Saturdays
Tues: 6:30-8:30pm
Sat: 8-10:30am FREE!
Ballroom Dance Pompo
Sundays
Novice: 5:30-6:30pm
Intermediate/Advance: 6:30-
7:30pm
$25/couple
Duplicate Bridge Pompo 1st
Saturday of every month 6:45pm $5/pair
Square Dancing Pompo Tuesdays 7:15-9:15pm $7/person
Paris Café (see
attached flier)
Pompo Wed. Oct 9 7pm
Free – must
register
ADULT PROGRAMS
GENTLE YOGA for ALL with Maureen Trunfio
All fitness levels and abilities welcome! This will be taught as a gentle, restorative style class.
Instructor: Maureen Trunfio * Please bring a yoga mat (if you have one)
For additional information contact Maureen Trunfio: [email protected]
WHO: Anyone!!! (Men, you deserve flexibility too)
WHEN: Monday Evenings; 5:30 - 6:30pm (does not meet on Monday Holidays)
WHERE: Pompo Community Center
COST: $5 drop-in (donation)
EVENING YOGA with Terry Kessel Myers Coney, RYT
The benefits of yoga are numerous. Among those noted by previous class members are greater flexibility, strength, and balance,
as well as relaxation, calm and centeredness. Yoga is an ancient art, which balances body, mind and spirit. You do not need to
be super flexible to do yoga as many may think. This class begins with gentle warm ups and breathing techniques and includes
basic postures (or Asanas) to help you release tension and stress, and ends with a relaxation. The poses can be adapted to
individual needs and students at any level are welcome from absolute beginner to those with more experience.
WHERE: Pompo Community Center
WHEN: 10 week sessions
Wednesdays, September 11 – November 13
TIME: 7:30PM-8:30PM
COST: $120 for 10 weeks
Register: Stow Recreation website - https://www.stow-ma.gov/recreation-department/pages/recreation
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Sunday Night Ballroom with Ed Burch
Dancer, gymnast, actor, singer, and performer, started Ed Burch Dance right out of college as he began teaching his popular
Saturday Night Dancing for Fun classes. You can learn more about him at www.edburchdance.com.
Level 1 Fundamental/Novice 5:30 - 6:30PM With our Level I class, you will be introduced to basic moves in a number of ballroom styles in a fun and comfortable atmosphere. We work on dances like Foxtrot, Waltz, Rumba, Swing as well as many others. The class flows with the
students and we will work on the dances that the class enjoys the most.
Level 2 Intermediate/Advanced 6:30 - 7:30PM With our Level 2 class, we will work on all your favorite ballroom styles. The goal is to give you a place to learn and work on
new moves to all of our favorite dances. This class also works on dances based upon students' preferences and will change
each week to keep life interesting. Join us on Sunday nights and get your week started off right.\
WHERE: Pompo Community Center
WHEN: Sundays weekly, see above times
COST: $25 per couple – walk-in price – no
registration needed
Sabrina’s Mat Pilates
Mat Pilates is a wonderful discipline that, when practiced with consistency, will
improve your flexibility, coordination and balance. This class will also increase
your strength and develop a stronger core. Proper breath, alignment and a yoga
strap stretch sequence at the final mindful stretch will leave you feeling energized
yet relaxed.
All levels are welcome and no previous experience necessary. This practice is
executed on a thick yoga mat in bare feet.
WHERE: Pompo Community Center
WHEN: Wednesdays at 8:30am
COST: $15 cash drop in rate. Sabrina does her class as long as she has a
minimum of 4 participants.
Please let us know if you plan to attend by calling 978-637-2984 or
emailing [email protected]
MEN’S BASKETBALL
AT HALE MIDDLE SCHOOL The Stow Recreation Department is sponsoring Men’s Basketball. Wanna get back in the game? Just show up at Hale
Middle School during the times below.
WHEN: Tuesday evenings 6:30 –8:30pm and Saturday mornings 8:00-10:30am – beginning September 14
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Stow Duplicate Bridge Club
This is a very friendly group open to all skill levels, and regardless of where you live. If you play Rubber
Bridge, there is very little to learn to play duplicate bridge. We will be happy to teach you in a few
minutes.
Goodies are provided on a volunteer basis.
If interested please notify Stow residents Ernie and Sherry Stonebraker by email
([email protected]) or phone (978-568-1596) before the preceding Friday at 5 PM so we can
plan the goodies.
Unfortunately we cannot provide partners for single players, so please come with a partner.
WHERE: Pompo Community Center, 509 Great Road
WHEN: First Saturday of every month; please arrive at 6:45pm to help set up tables and shuffle cards.
Play begins promptly at 7PM
COST: $5 per pair
Don’s Diamonds
Modern Western Square Dancing
It’s fun! It’s social! It’s square dance!!! Join caller Don Bachelder and an advanced dance group
who workshops Modern Western Square Dance Levels A1 and A2. Anyone who feels comfortable dancing
at a Plus level is welcome! Dress casual and comfortable. Spectators are welcome at no cost.
Don Bachelder has been involved in Square Dancing since 1977, and calling dances since 1984 – 35 Years! Calling
dances in all of New England, New York, New Jersey and Montreal area. Don is currently Club Caller for Bradford
Country Squares, Bradford, NH. 25 years.
WHEN: Tuesdays - Beginning on October 1, 2019
TIME: 7:15-9:15pm
COST: $7/person
QUESTIONS: Bob Mong 978-897-2552; [email protected]
WHERE: Pompo Community Center, Room 127
From the Randall Library Friends Irwin Memorial Fund
and co-sponsored by the Town of Stow Recreation Department.
Adventures in Food & Travel Continues with
Feasting from a Paris Cafe
Wednesday, October 9th
7pm
The Pompo Community Center
Join us as we feast from a Paris cafe with
cookbook author and cooking instructor Liz Barbour.
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Free and open to the public!
Please register at https://www.stow-ma.gov/recreation-department/pages/recreation
or at the Randall Library at 978-897-8572.
Liz Barbour built her cooking career in a variety
of Boston's catering and restaurant settings. After
starting her family, she reentered the food world
as a cooking instructor with Liz Barbour's
Creative Feast. Her recipes and teaching style
connected with her community, and Liz soon had
a large following of loyal students. She is a
regular guest on New Hampshire’s WMUR
Cook’s Corner and her cooking demonstrations
and recipes are featured in various publications
including Where Women Cook, New Hampshire
Magazine, the Nashua Telegraph, and The Hippo
Press.
From the hear t of Par is come the full
flavors of the neighborhood cafe.
Satisfy your cur iosity about the simple
fare that Par isians eat as you enjoy a
cooking demonstration and tasting of 2
delicious recipes