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Cover provided by: Southern Maine Health Care REGISTRATION BEGINS TUES, MAY 2 FOR RESIDENTS & TUES MAY 9 FOR NON-RESIDENTS Mission Statement The Kennebunk Recreation Department is committed to promoting and providing our community residents with outstanding service, recreational programs, parks and facilities that create leisure opportunities in a safe and healthy environment which meets the needs of participants and enhances their quality of life. Information 2 Volunteers: Volunteers are essential to this department. They enable us to provide a much larger program format at a considerable savings to the community. Volunteers in turn receive hours of enjoyment in an activity or program in which they have a strong interest. The department is always looking for more volunteers for special events and field trips, to set up programs, or for a program they might like to start. Please help us set up a volunteer list by contacting the department and then by giving a few hours of your time to a very worthwhile program or activity. Please be advised all volunteers must fill out a volunteer application and go through the interview process before being considered to volunteer for any program. Check your receipt at time of registration and prior to participating in a program: Participants may only participate in the time slot, day, and/or session that they have registered for as printed on their receipt. Please understand often times programs fill to capacity and we may not be able to change your time slot, day, and/or session after leaving the office, regardless of a change you would like made or an error that you would like corrected. Program Times: It is very important that parents not only know the time a program begins but also what time it is over so that arrangements are made to have their child picked up on time. The recreation staff is paid only for the scheduled hours of a program, so if you are late the instructor who must wait with your child is on his/her own unpaid time. The department charges a late fee to any parent or guardian who is late picking up a child. Please be conscious of this and respect the private time of our staff, most of whom have other jobs or personal matters to which they need to attend. Late Fees: 10-15 minutes $10, 15-30 minutes $15, Anything over 30 minutes is $30. If the participant’s parent, guardian or adult approved to pick up the child is late in picking up their child 2 times throughout the duration of the program and/or more than 40 minutes late at any time, a meeting will be set up with the Director to discuss if the participant will be allowed to continue the program. The participant will not be able to participate in the program until this meeting has taken place. Payment of late fees is expected at the time of pick-up. If we do not receive payment at time of pick-up, it will be charged to your account and must be paid in order to register for any further programs. Schedule Times: The department reserves the right to cancel or rearrange any of the programs listed. Refunds will be issued if a program is canceled or a change does not fit your schedule. School Facilities: Please be aware that R.S.U. #21 has priority over all school facilities. This may possibly cause recreation programs to be canceled or a time/location change. Should this happen, we will make every effort to contact participants. Programs for the Disabled: The programs listed in this catalog are available for all to participate. If you or your child have a disability and are not sure whether your needs will be met in any program or activity, please contact the director. We may be able to adjust the program to meet your needs or find another to suit you. Discipline: If your child misbehaves or does not adhere to the department’s rules and regulations and/or is not listening to our instructors while participating in any of our programs a written warning will be issued. Written warnings must be signed by the participant's parent or guardian. Written warnings are kept on file at the office and are cumulative. A copy of this written warning will be forwarded to the Director for review and possible disciplinary action which includes any or all of the following: Conditional Participation; Suspension Single/All Program(s), Expulsion; Single/All Programs(s), and/or Restitution. Any disciplinary action will be imposed without program fee refunds. Smoking Policy: In compliance with Maine State Law, there will be no smoking allowed while participating in any Recreation program/activity or while in any recreation facility. Find A Mistake? It is our policy to include something for everyone. Since some people like to find errors, we leave a few in our catalog just to meet this need. Please be aware that we reserve the right to correct and change any of the information in our catalogs, flyers or any other print generated from our office. Pictures: We randomly choose pictures of adults and children who participate in our programs to be printed in our publications and to be sent out to area publications. If you or your child do not wish to have his/her picture published, please be sure to let us know immediately at registration. Vandalism: Each year Kennebunk taxpayers must cover the cost of repairing or replacing park facilities and vegetation that has been willfully destroyed. Since parks are unsupervised, it is difficult for Park Staff to catch the vandals who cause this damage. You can assist by reporting any acts of vandalism to the Police at 985-6121. Suggestions: If you have a suggestion for a future program or wish to be an instructor or coach for one of our programs, please contact the Kennebunk Recreation Department at (207)604-1335. Sponsorship: The Kennebunk Recreation Department is always in need of sponsors for our sport programs and special events. If your business, company or organization is interested please contact our office. American with Disabilities Act In accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Town of Kennebunk invites you to identify any physical or mental disability or behavior that would preclude you from fully participating in the Kennebunk Recreation programs. The Town is fully committed to complying with the requirements of the Acts set forth above. In this regard, the Town, to extent required by law, will provide reasonable accommodations to participants who require them in order to participate in the program. Individuals with disabilities are not required to self-identify at any time. However, the Town is only required to provide reasonable accommodations for known disabilities. The Town is not required to search medical files in order to determine the existence of a disability. If your child needs a reasonable accommodation(s) in order for your child to participate in our program, you must contact the office a minimum of 1 week before the program. Please be advised that the department reserves the right to remove a participant from a program at any time during the course of the program if the department feels that the participants actions are a threat to the well being and safety of the other children and/or staff. T-Shirts: Please be aware that you must be registered at least 10 days prior to the program start date to receive a t-shirt, if the camp/program includes a t-shirt. The Kennebunk Recreation Department does hereby declare that its Recreation facilities are tobacco-free zones and specifically restricts the use of any tobacco product, including, but not limited to cigarette, cigars, and chewing tobacco, on, in, or at any athletic facility, playground, or assembly under the authority of the Town of Kennebunk Recreation Department.

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Cover provided by: Southern Maine Health Care

REGISTRATION BEGINS TUES, MAY 2 FOR RESIDENTS & TUES MAY 9 FOR NON-RESIDENTS

Mission StatementThe Kennebunk Recreation Department is committed to promoting and providing our community residents with

outstanding service, recreational programs, parks and facilities that create leisure opportunities in a safe and healthy environment which meets the needs of participants and enhances their quality of life.

Information 2

Volunteers: Volunteers are essential to this department. They enable us to provide a much larger program format at a considerable savings to the community. Volunteers in turn receive hours of enjoyment in an activity or program in which they have a strong interest. The department is always looking for more volunteers for special events and field trips, to set up programs, or for a program they might like to start. Please help us set up a volunteer list by contacting the department and then by giving a few hours of your time to a very worthwhile program or activity. Please be advised all volunteers must fill out a volunteer application and go through the interview process before being considered to volunteer for any program.

Check your receipt at time of registration and prior to participating in a program: Participants may only participate in the time slot, day, and/or session that they have registered for as printed on their receipt. Please understand often times programs fill to capacity and we may not be able to change your time slot, day, and/or session after leaving the office, regardless of a change you would like made or an error that you would like corrected.

Program Times: It is very important that parents not only know the time a program begins but also what time it is over so that arrangements are made to have their child picked up on time. The recreation staff is paid only for the scheduled hours of a program, so if you are late the instructor who must wait with your child is on his/her own unpaid time. The department charges a late fee to any parent or guardian who is late picking up a child. Please be conscious of this and respect the private time of our staff, most of whom have other jobs or personal matters to which they need to attend.

Late Fees: 10-15 minutes $10, 15-30 minutes $15, Anything over 30 minutes is $30. If the participant’s parent, guardian or adult approved to pick up the child is late in picking up their child 2 times throughout the duration of the program and/or more than 40 minutes late at any time, a meeting will be set up with the Director to discuss if the participant will be allowed to continue the program. The participant will not be able to participate in the program until this meeting has taken place. Payment of late fees is expected at the time of pick-up. If we do not receive payment at time of pick-up, it will be charged to your account and must be paid in order to register for any further programs.

Schedule Times: The department reserves the right to cancel or rearrange any of the programs listed. Refunds will be issued if a program is canceled or a change does not fit your schedule.

School Facilities: Please be aware that R.S.U. #21 has priority over all school facilities. This may possibly cause recreation programs to be canceled or a time/location change. Should this happen, we will make every effort to contact participants.

Programs for the Disabled: The programs listed in this catalog are available for all to participate. If you or your child have a disability and are not sure whether your needs will be met in any program or activity, please contact the director. We may be able to adjust the program to meet your needs or find another to suit you.

Discipline: If your child misbehaves or does not adhere to the department’s rules and regulations and/or is not listening to our instructors while participating in any of our programs a written warning will be issued. Written warnings must be signed by the participant's parent or guardian. Written warnings are kept on file at the office and are cumulative. A copy of this written warning will be forwarded to the Director for review and possible disciplinary action which includes any or all of the following: Conditional Participation; Suspension Single/All Program(s), Expulsion; Single/All Programs(s), and/or Restitution. Any disciplinary action will be imposed without program fee refunds.

Smoking Policy: In compliance with Maine State Law, there will be no smoking allowed while participating in any Recreation program/activity or while in any recreation facility.

Find A Mistake? It is our policy to include something for everyone. Since some people like to find errors, we leave a few in our catalog just to meet this need. Please be aware that we reserve the right to correct and change any of the information in our catalogs, flyers or any other print generated from our office.

Pictures: We randomly choose pictures of adults and children who participate in our programs to be printed in our publications and to be sent out to area publications. If you or your child do not wish to have his/her picture published, please be sure to let us know immediately at registration.

Vandalism: Each year Kennebunk taxpayers must cover the cost of repairing or replacing park facilities and vegetation that has been willfully destroyed. Since parks are unsupervised, it is difficult for Park Staff to catch the vandals who cause this damage. You can assist by reporting any acts of vandalism to the Police at 985-6121.

Suggestions: If you have a suggestion for a future program or wish to be an instructor or coach for one of our programs, please contact the Kennebunk Recreation Department at (207)604-1335.

Sponsorship: The Kennebunk Recreation Department is always in need of sponsors for our sport programs and special events. If your business, company or organization is interested please contact our office.

American with Disabilities ActIn accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Town of Kennebunk invites you to identify any physical or mental disability or behavior that would preclude you from fully participating in the Kennebunk Recreation programs. The Town is fully committed to complying with the requirements of the Acts set forth above. In this regard, the Town, to extent required by law, will provide reasonable accommodations to participants who require them in order to participate in the program. Individuals with disabilities are not required to self-identify at any time. However, the Town is only required to provide reasonable accommodations for known disabilities. The Town is not required to search medical files in order to determine the existence of a disability. If your child needs a reasonable accommodation(s) in order for your child to participate in our program, you must contact the office a minimum of 1 week before the program.

Please be advised that the department reserves the right to remove a participant from a program at any time during the course of the program if the department feels that the participants actions are a threat to the well being and safety of the other children and/or staff.

T-Shirts: Please be aware that you must be registered at least 10 days prior to the program start date to receive a t-shirt, if the camp/program includes a t-shirt.

The Kennebunk Recreation Department does hereby declare that its Recreation facilities are tobacco-free zones and specifically restricts the use of any tobacco product, including, but not limited to cigarette, cigars, and chewing tobacco, on, in, or at any athletic facility, playground, or assembly under the authority of the Town of Kennebunk Recreation Department.

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June 14 - The Scharff Brothers July 19 - Delta KnightsThe Scharff Brothers have been around the block. They got Spend the early 'Knight' with the Delta Knights as they lost, asked for directions, got back in the van, got lost perform their award winning blues, R&B, swing and classic again, showed up late for the show, in the snow, up hill both rock selections. Winners of the 1996 Portland Road to ways… and still somehow seem to have way more fun than Memphis Blues Competition & 1996 finalists in The any non-famous, non-rich people should be allowed to International Blues Talent Competition. have. That is a Scharff Brothers show. No matter what song

July 26 - Ken & Mothey play it sounds as if it were written by the Brothers. Their harmonies and execution are seamless and Professional musicians, Ken and Monica Caouette, have effortless. been performing together primarily in a 4-5 piece classic

rock ensemble – “Illusion” - in central and southern Maine June 21 - Dann Wolfe over the past 29 years. While the band is still going strong, With an ear to the past and an eye towards the future of they decided to form a duo, with songs in their repertoire rock and roll, singer and songwriter Dann Wolfe takes to spanning nearly six decades.the stage with his exciting one man band. His playlist spans

August 2 - The Chris Humphrey Big Bandfrom America to ZZ Top.The Chris Humphrey Big Band is a jazz and swing big

June 28 - The Windmills band on the scene in Maine, New Hampshire and The Windmills bring a funky elegance to their extensive Massachusetts, playing events ranging from corporate repertoire of great songs in their own style of blues, dance, parties and ballroom dances to intimate club dates and jazz, pop and rock'n'roll music. Featuring Lisa Mills charity functions to concerts in city parks. This 14 piece (vocals), Mark Gunter (piano & vocals), Joe Riillo (saxes, band's membership is experienced, deeply musical and all flute & clarinet), John Kumnick (bass & vocals) and ?Rob are in high demand as individual musicians in their own Duquette (?drums & vocals), a wide repertoire of artists? is right. The band's music focus is classic big band jazz, covered ?including Nina Simone, Imelda May, Aretha featuring tunes from 1930s-1960s. Franklin, Etta James, Sam Cooke, Robert Johnson, Diane

August 9 - FinestkindBirch, Bee Gees, The Doors, Bonnie Raitt, Joss Stone, Robert Cray, Stevie Wonder, among many others. Finestkind is a country band made up of a keyboard

player, lead guitar, bass guitar, drums and vocals. Come July 5 - Kennebunk River Band enjoy a blend of traditional country music, country blues Kennebunk River Band will perform original songs as well and Texas swing.as playing everything from Dylan, the Dead to Tom Petty

August 16 - Make Up Date (if needed)and Eddie Vedder, Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell to modern rock, country, bluegrass and adult alternative hits by artists like Allison Krauss, Sarah MacLachlan, and Sheryl Crow. The core of the Kennebunk River Band is Steve and Emily MacKinnnon, who each have many years performing as acoustic soloists.

July 12 - The WaitersThe Waiters are a professional live musical group whose goal is to inspire people to dance and have fun and are known in the area for having highly skilled musicians who deliver a tight, polished and energetic sound.

REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.KENNEBUNKREC.COM

Concerts in the Park3

Wednesdays 6:30-7:30pm at Lafayette Park, Storer St.**Please Park in the Parking Lot Behind the Old Garden Street Market**

Sponsored by: Kennebunk Savings Bank

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Playgroundlings: Grades Entering K - 12

NEW! *ShakeSTARS Advanced Intensive:Returning ShakeSTARS Entering Grades 10 - College Freshman

KidSummer:Grades Entering 5 - 12

WHEN: Monday - Friday with Saturday afternoon performances*Session 1- July 17 - July 22*Session 2- July 24 - July 29 Session 3- July 31 - August 5 Session 4 - August 7 - August 12

WHERE: Theater in Lafayette Park TIMES: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Saturday Performance: 2:00 pmCOST: $185/session (For additional information including

financial aid information and testimonials please visit www.mainestageshakespeare.com)

Instructors: All classes are taught by experienced and professional teaching artists in the MaineStage acting company.

*ShakeStars Advanced Intensive is offered only duringSession 1 and Session 2*

Playgroundlings - Experience all aspects of the magic of theatre! Each week, ShakeSTARS will collaborate with MaineStage actors to write and perform a world premiere Shakespearean play that will be performed on Saturday afternoon. During the week, Playgroundlings will take classes in acting, Shakespeare, stage combat, improv and more! Min: 5 Max: 40KidSummer - Take the stage in Shakespeare's most famous plays! Each week, get the chance to perform in a complete (abridged) version of a Shakespearean classic, on the MaineStage! In addition to performing, ShakeSTARS take classes in stage combat, playwriting, Shakespeare, voice and more, all taught by the MaineStage acting company. Min: 5 Max 40*New* ShakeSTARS Advanced Intensive - For our veteran ShakeSTARS who are considering continuing with their acting training after high school, we are thrilled to offer this intensive two-week program (Session 1 & 2 only). Specially designed for returning ShakeSTARS entering 10th grade through freshman year in college. This program will provide an introduction to college-level conservatory training. The course includes one-on-one training, audition prep, personalized monologue coaching, and specially designed courses and workshops exclusively for our advanced crew. Min: 4 Max: 10

Programs are subject to change based on enrollment.*In the event of rain, camp will be held at

The Kennebunk Town Hall Auditorium or The Waterhouse Center*

MaineStage Shakespeare Educational Programs

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VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.KENNEBUNKREC.COM

Shakespeare in the Park Shows

CONTRACTUAL

2013

SHOW SUMMARIES

A Midsummer’s Night Dreamteens, love is far from a straight line. When they end up in the forest realm of the estranged King and Queen of the fairies (also the rehearsal spot for a crew of amateur actors) the result is a night of mischief, mayhem, magic – and one of Shakespeare's most hilarious comedies. Ranging from gut-busting slapstick to surprising tenderness and back again, A Midsummer Night's Dream reassures us that love works out in the end…even if we make fools of ourselves in the process.

The Winter’s Tale - Leontes, King of Sicilia, has a loving wife, a bright young son, and a happy kingdom, but despite it all, he falls prey to his own jealousy. When Leontes accuses his wife, Hermione, of being unfaithful, he sets into motion his own downfall. But from these grim origins, A Winter's Tale launches into one of Shakespeare's most unexpected works, featuring lovely shepherdesses, charming con-artists, and a bear. A whimsical fable with pleasures for optimists and pessimists alike, A Winter's Tale reminds us all that it's never too late for redemption.

- Helena loves Demetrius…who loves Hermia…who loves Lysander. For these four Athenian

MaineStage Shakespeare returns to Lafayette Park for its SEVENTH season of FREE outdoor performances (donations encouraged!) of Shakespeare’s plays. Bring a blanket, pack a picnic and treat the whole family! For the 2017 season, we

present a season of seasons: A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Winter’s Tale.

All performances are fun and exciting for Shakespeare experts and beginners alike.

We can’t wait to see you on the MaineStage!

Thursdays & Saturdays,

Lafayette Park- Parking behind the old Garden Street Market parking lot. Please do not park on Parsons Street * In the event of rain, an alert will be sent to our email list and posted to social media. Rainperformances will be held at the Kennebunk Town Hall Auditorium or the Waterhouse Center

WHEN:TIMES: Thursdays & Saturdays at 7:00 PM

For a complete schedule, please visit http://www.mainestageshakespeare.comWHERE:

July 13 - August 12, 2017

Everyone is encouraged to sign up for one week

or multiple weeks as each week is designed

to stand alone!

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PLEASE BE SURE TO REVIEW ALL OF OUR POLICIES BEFORE REGISTERING FOR A PROGRAM

Family5Must Purchase

at OfficeHackmatack Playhouse Discount Tickets

Limited quantities available on a first come first serve basis. All sales are Discount Ticketsfinal. No exchanges or refunds. Department is not responsible for lost or

stolen tickets. Amusement park tickets are expected to be available the first week of June.

Aquaboggan Water Park Cost: $15.00 per ticket Valid: Includes unlimited use of slides, pools & mini golf ($5 Savings)

Funtown/Splashtown Cost: Funtown Amusement Park Only Passes

Splashtown Waterpark Only PassesCOST: $19/participant per playFuntown/Splashtown Combo P

Transportation NOT includedWHERE: Hackmatack Playhouse, Berwick, ME

**Registration closes one week before the scheduled day of each play** Smitty’s Movie Theater Cost: $7.00 per ticket (Savings $2.00) SHE LOVES ME Valid: Not valid for 3D movies; Prices subject to change according to theater pricing.

Vacationland Bowling Center Cost: $7.00 for 2 strings of bowling and 1 shoe rental Valid: Not redeemable for cash, must be used in its

entirety & can’t be used for league play (Savings $2)

BUDDY: THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY

STEEL MAGNOLIAS

FANTASTICKS

Sign up for one or all four of these exciting plays at the Hackmatack Playhouse! Offer cannot be exchanged for any other offer.

Participants will pick up their tickets at the playhouse box office on the night of the show. Tickets will be available only to the person

who registered and purchased them through the Recreation Department, please bring your photo ID.

15 tickets are available per play on a first come first serve basis.*IMPORTANT NOTE - The content of some of these plays are

$24.00 more suitable for older children. We suggest researching each play to determine the appropriateness for your family.$24.00

asses $30.00 Valid: One full day pass for one person. (Savings $9.00)

Thursday, June 22 at 2 PM OR Friday, June 23 at 8 PM Romantic musical of mistaken identity. An intimate and touching

show about two feuding perfume clerks who have no idea that they are in love with each other. Written by the team that gave us "Fiddler

on the Roof" and "Cabaret" the show has a touch of endearing innocence, old world elegance and is Hackmatack's summer

Valentine for the audience.

Water Country Water Park Thursday, July 20 at 2 PM OR Friday, July 21 at 8 PM Cost: $32.00 per ticket (Savings $13.00)

The most successful rock and roll show of all time! Experience the Valid: One day admission for one person. excitement, drama and passion as we follow Buddy Holly from his

meteoric rise to fame to his untimely death. Songs include "That'll Be York’s Wild Kingdomthe Day", "Peggy Sue", "Johnny B Goode", "Chantilly Lace" and so

Cost: $15.00 per ticket (Savings up to $2.25 kids - $7.25 adults) many more rock and roll hits. Valid: One day admission Zoo & Rides for one person age 4 - adult.

Boston Red Sox vs Toronto Blue Jays Thursday, August 3 at 2 PM OR Friday, August 4 at 8 PM **Kids Under 14 Run the bases after the game** A group of gossipy southern ladies meet at a small town beauty

parlor. This play is hilarious, touching and deeply revealing of our When: Thursday, July 20 Registration Deadline: June8need for family, friends and community. Game Time: 1:35pm Cost: $50/ticket for all ages

Min: 20 Max: 40 participants Ever wonder what it would be like to run the bases at the historical Fenway

Thursday, August 24 at 2 PM OR Friday, August 25 at 8 PM Park? Kids will get this opportunity. Seats are located in the Right FieldAfter 44 years of requests, Hackmatack repeats the musical love story Grandstand, shaded area. Don’t miss out on the amazing experience.that brought the barn its first success in 1972. There is always a "time DISCOUNT TICKETS ONLY!to remember" - this fable of a boy, a girl, their two feuding fathers Due to the cost associated with credit card processing there will

be a 2.5% charge added to your total discount ticket purchase if not paying and a love that grows with each season. A story of falling in love, out with cash or debit card. Sorry, we do not accept checks for ticket purchases of love and falling in love again.

KENNEBUNK FISH & GAME CLUB’S Kennebunk Summer fest 25TH ANNUAL FREE Youth Fishing Derby

SAVE THE DATE: Saturday, July 1, 2017 Children under 12 must be accompanied by an AdultWeek-long, same concept activities held during Old Home Week will ***ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST BRING THEIR OWN BAIT***

now be consolidated into one day of fun on July 1st under this WHEN: Saturday, April 29event's new name "Summer Fest". The Town of Kennebunk Rain Date: Sunday, April 30

celebrates its past, present & future. The community has revitalized a WHERE: Rogers Pond, Water Streetcentury old tradition with family events including a craft fair, farmers' TIMES: 8:00 am - Registration market, family traditions parade, musical performances, local history 9:00 am - 11:00 am fishing

displays, sporting events, carnival games, petting zoo, church pie Enjoy the outdoors & some great fishing with family & friends. Rogers contest, Rotary Club’s chicken barbecue, antique auto show, sidewalk Pond will be stocked with trout. Many Prizes & Trophies Awarded!!

art show & so much more! Hosted by the Festival Committee. All child participants will receive a lunch. FMI: Call Neil Smith at 967-0836

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WEBSITE: DIRECT LINE: (207)-604-1335WWW.KENNEBUNKREC.COM

Pee Wee & Family 6

CONTRACTUAL

CONTRACTUAL

CONTRACTUAL

Open Playtime Toddling Tots Lunch Box BuddiesDrop-in play group for children Creative Art & Play Ages 1-5

WHERE: Town Hall Auditorium Ages 3-5 (5 weeks) WHEN: Tuesdays, On-going through - May 30 (no class 4/18)REGISTRATION IS CURRENTLY OPEN TIMES: 9:00 am - 10:00 amWHEN: Wednesdays, May 3 - June 7COST: $3/parent child pair WHERE: Youth Community Center, Park St.

Max of $5 if more than 1 child in the same familyTIMES: 12:00 pm - 1:30 pmPay at the door.COST: $42/participant

Open playtime is a parent participation program. With close For as little as $7 per class your child can have fun with friends

supervision and participation of each parent, tots & siblings will and make some new ones while enhancing their creativity. You engage in gross motor activities, interact positively with their peers, can't even pay a babysitter such a little amount for an hour...let and take part in songs and simple parachute games. Reminder: This

alone an hour and a half! Bring your lunch box, a drink and a smile program was designed to provide parents with one-on-one time with and join us for some creative activities and structured outdoor and their child. Please be advised: Due to the fact that pre-registration is

indoor play time. **Children must be independently potty not required, should this program be canceled for any reason we will trained to attend this program**Min: 6 Max: 8 post it on our website. Max: 16

PEE WEE EXPLORERSWATERHOUSE CENTER Summer Camp for Ages 3-5

WHEN: Tues & Thurs, June 27-August 17 (no prog 7/4) GET ACTIVE CLUB WHERE: Youth Community Center, Park Street Grades Entering K & 1 (3 week sessions) TIMES: 9:00am-12:00pm

WHERE: Waterhouse Center, Main St.COST: $190/resident participant WHEN: Tuesdays & Thursdays - $220/non-resident participant

Session 1: May 9 - May 25COORDINATOR: Rosie CrimpSession 2: May 30 - June 15The main goal of this program is to enhance self esteem and to

TIMES: 3:15 pm - 4:30 pmencourage socialization while providing a safe and nurturing group COST: FREEexperience away from home. The program offers this through

The WATERHOUSE CENTER GET ACTIVE CLUB aims to singing, dancing, arts and crafts, painting, outdoor play and more.support the health and well being of local youth by offering

recreational and educational games that gets them moving and CONSTRUCTION ZONE

thinking about healthy choices. The games are designed to support the group to make decisions together and have fun moving around.

WHEN: Wednesday, July 12 It will run Tuesdays and Thursdays for 3 weeks each session and offer a healthy after school snack. The Kennebunk Recreation WHERE: Dot Stevens Center, Thompson Rd

Department is pleased to offer this free club to Kennebunk TIMES: 9:00am-11:00amresidents only. Transportation from KES to the Waterhouse Center COST: $25/participant

is included. Parents must pick up their child at the Waterhouse Come along on this Lego quest for construction fun, Center. Min: 6 Max: 13

games, races and more! This program also includes one take home project. Min: 8 Max 14 participants FIRST KICKS

All Sorts of Lil’ Sports SOCCER CAMPAges 3 - 5 & Grades Entering K - 1 Ages 3 & 4 (4 week sessions)

WHEN: Mon-Friday July 31 - August 4WHEN: Session 1 (Spring): Thursdays, May 25 - June 15Session 2 (Fall): Thursdays. Sept 7 - Sept 28 WHERE: Kennebunk Middle School Field

WHERE: Parsons Field, Park Street TIMES: 3:00 pm – 4:00 pmTIMES: 10:15 am - 11:00 am COST: $61/participantCOST: $29/parent child pair A unique and creative program that introduces very young REQUIREMENTS: Parent participation & water bottle. players to the basics of the game of soccer, ensuring kids You and your lil' sport will enjoy this program, which will help learn how to kick the ball, dribble the ball, stop the ball

your child develop his or her kicking, running, dribbling, and and play with team mates. All of this development is social interaction with a different sport featured each week. achieved through fun games and imaginative themes in a

Min: 8 Max: 10 parent/child pairs positive, energetic and magical environment for the kids.

Lil’

NEW NEW

CONTRACTUAL

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BTAC InformationWHEN: Monday - FridayParents must schedule the same specific days of the week they will

tTIMES: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

need for the entire school year. For instance if your child is registered for Mon & Tues, your child can not attend any

other day of the week.STARTS: Wednesday, September 6 - June 2018 (Date TBA)

WHERE: Youth Community Center, Park Stree

Please make yourself familiar with the refund policy on page 27 for BTAC prior to signing up. Min: 14 Max: 21

REGISTRATION BEGINS TUES, MAY 4 FOR RESIDENTS & THURS, MAY 13 FOR NON-RESIDENTSREGISTRATION BEGINS TUES, FOR RESIDENTS & TUES, MAY 9 FOR NON-RESIDENTSMAY 2

Adventure ClubBeyond Tots

2017 - 2018

BTAC enhances self esteem & socialization skills and

encourages independence, creativity, physical and cognitive development in a safe

and nurturing environment preparing children for future adventures. This program prepares your child

for school by introducing them to arts & crafts,

letters, numbers, science, music, dance, and more through

structured activities and scheduled field trips. Our experienced staff invite you to

come along on the adventure!

ABC

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Learn more about the program at our

BTAC SNEAK-A-PEEKWednesday, April 26, 2017, 6:00 - 7:00 pm

Staff Ratio: 1:7

Pee Wee & Youth7

COST:School calendar program with 10 easy payments of:

(first month installment due at registration)

2-day: $80 per participant per month, residents $85 per participant per month, non-residents

3-day: $120 per participant per month, residents $128 per participant per month, non-residents

4-day: $153 per participant per month, residents $163 per participant per month, non-residents

5-day: $193 per participant per month, residents $206 per participant per month, non-residents

Seacoast United Grass Roots Soccer Camp Ages 3 & 4, Parent Participation Required

WHEN: Monday-Friday, July 17 - 21 WHERE: Kennebunk Middle School Field TIMES: 11:00 am - 11:45 am COST: $70/participant (includes a new NIKE Ball& T-shirt) Our specialized local & international coaches utilize fun games, fun challenges, and plenty of touches on the ball. Our program incorporates balance & coordination exercises with and without the soccer ball to begin each player down the right athletic path. Since parent participation is required, we use lots of teamwork and soccer related terms to promote sportsmanship & quality of play. Bring water, snacks,& dress appropriately for exercise. Camp will be held in the rain & will only go inside in the event of thunder or lightening. Please bring sneakers in case camp is moved inside.

Little Tot TennisAges 3 & 4

WHERE: Parsons Field Tennis Courts WHEN: Fridays, July 7 – July 28 (4 weeks) TIMES: 8:30 am - 9:00 am OR 9:00 am -9:30 am COST: $24/participant In this introductory tennis program, children will learn to hold and swing the racket, some basic court rules and

to have fun with the game. Lessons will be taught through games and repetition. Parent participation is

encouraged, but not mandatory. Please be aware that you must supply your own racquet and bring plenty of water. If you are interested in tennis lessons for grades entering

K - 8 please refer to page 14. Min & Max: 4 per class

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FMI: (207)-604-1335 WWW.KENNEBUNKREC.COM

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gRADES k-4 Travel soccer gRADES 5-6KAK Travel Soccer provides the opportunity to represent your KAK Soccer Revolutiongives players an opportunity to

community in games and round- robin tournaments with other rec-learn the FUNdamentals of soccer in a friendly and level teams in southern Maine. Registrations received before May encouraging environment. This program includes one

31st will include a ticket to see New England Revolution vs NY City practice and one game each week. game at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, October 15 with your child’s

name entered into a drawing for an on-field experience at the game. Visit www.kennebunkrec.com for more information Visit www.kennebunkrec.com for more information

WHEN: September 9-October 28WHEN: September 9-October 28 with FREE pre-season clinic on 7/29 & 8/12 with FREE pre-season clinic on 7/29 & 8/12WHERE & TIMES: WHERE & TIMES: ** Practices will be held once a week per the ** Practices will be held once a week per the team schedule at either Park St.Field, Consolidated team schedule at either Park St.Field, Consolidated Field in Kennebunkport, OR Gillian Field in Arundel. Field in Kennebunkport, OR Gillian Field in Arundel. **Games will be held at West Kennebunk Field or **Games will be held at Consolidated School away at another town in Southern Maine on Saturdays Field, Kennebunkport on Saturdays between 9am-1pm between 9am-2pmCOST: $45/participant before May31stCOST: $70/participant before May31st with ticket $55/participant after May 31st $70/participant after May 31 without ticket

Registration closes on August 12 Registration closes on August 12

Flag Football Grades Entering 2 & 3 (6 weeks)

Registration Deadline: Friday, September 1 WHEN: Thursdays, Sept 14 - Oct 19 (all teams) WHERE: Kennebunk Elementary School Field TIMES: 3:00 - 4:15 pm (all team games/practices) COST: $49/participant COORDINATOR: Daniel Peacock Players will participate in a variety of instructional and fun drills designed to improve their understanding of the game. Every participant will receive a NFL mini helmet each week with their team for the days logo, as well as a t-shirt at the end of the program. Flag football is the ideal way to introduce football to kids to get a clear understanding of the rules of the game before they think about the contact aspect. Flag football is safe and no previous knowledge or experience required.

Please be aware that each child must supply their own mouth guard for this program.

Min: 20 Max: 50

Pee Wee Flag Football

Entering Grade 1 Only (5 weeks)Registration Deadline: Friday, September 1

WHEN: Tues, Sept 19 - Oct 17 WHERE: Kennebunk Elementary School Field TIMES: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm COST: $36/participant COORDINATOR: Daniel Peacock

This program will teach basic football skills through drills and practice games. Each day’s focus will be to provide a positive

and fun first experience with the game. Please be aware that each child must supply their own

mouth guard.

Min: 12 Max: 20

KAK Soccer Revolution Needs Community Support!!

Team Sponsors: $150 for your logo on one of our team shirts

Volunteer Coaches: Please contact your towns Recreation Office for more information and to complete a Background Check.

KAK SOCCER REVOLUTION NEW

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9 Swim Lessons

REGISTRATION BEGINS TUES, FOR RESIDENTS & TUES, MAY 9 FOR NON-RESIDENTSMAY 2

week session

at Quest Fitness in Kennebunk

Cost$89/session

AGES 3 - 5

AGES 6 - 14

AGES 6 - 14

AGES 6 - 14

AGES 3 - 5

AGES 3 - 5

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AGES 3 - 5

AGES 6 - 14

WATER BABIES Beginner Lessons A Parent/child swim lessons AGES 6 months – 3 years Class 1

WHEN: Tuesdays, June 27 – August 29 (no class 7/4) WHEN: Tuesdays, June 27 – August 29 (no class 7/4) TIMES: 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm TIMES: 4:00 pm – 4:45 pm

Class 2 Class 2 WHEN: Thursdays, June 29 – August 24 WHEN: Thursdays, June 29 – August 24 TIMES: 8:45 am – 9:15 am TIMES: 9:15 am – 10:00 am

Parent participation in the pool is required. In this parent and This class is the most basic level of swim lessons for children ages child class, the goal is to make your child feel comfortable in the 6-14. Students in this class will work towards swimming water. They will learn how to play safely in and around the water, independently for a short distance, and will work to float and swim

how to perform basic strokes, and how to demonstrate correct on their backs. Students will work to become comfortable putting

body position in the water. Min: 4 Max: 8/classtheir faces in the water, and are asked to bring goggles to swim

PARENT/CHILD PRE-SCHOOL SWIM class every week. Max: 6/class WHEN: Thursdays, June 29 – August 24 Beginner Lessons B TIMES: 9:15 am – 9:45 am

Class 1Parent participation in the pool is required. This parent and WHEN: Tuesdays, June 27 – August 29 (no class 7/4)child class will focus on teaching the children independence in the TIMES: 5:00 pm – 5:45 pmwater, and will develop the skills featured in the preschool class

Class 2but with parental support. Students will work to use a bubble and WHEN: Thursdays, June 29 – August 24begin to swim, at least short distances, independently. TIMES: 10:00 am – 10:45 amMin: 4 Max: 8

This class is for students who have mastered the basic techniques PRE-SCHOOL SWIM A of freestyle and backstroke, and are ready for more specific, Class 1

technical instruction. Students will also begin learning WHEN: Tuesdays, June 27 – August 29 (no class 7/4) breaststroke and elementary backstroke. Students will work to TIMES: 4:30 pm – 5:00 pm

build endurance and strength, and will strive to swim 100 feet (a Class 2full lap) consecutively. Max (Tuesday): 6 Max (Thursday): 4 WHEN: Thursdays, June 29 – August 24

Intermediate Lessons TIMES: 8:45 am – 9:15 amThis class is geared towards students who are experiencing their Class 1

first class without a parent in the water with them, or perhaps their WHEN: Tuesdays, June 27 – August 29 (no class 7/4)first swimming class ever. Students might still have a fear of the TIMES: 5:15 pm – 6:15 pm

water, or may not yet be able to get their face wet. Students in this Class 2class most often swim with 3 or 4 bubbles. Max: 5/class WHEN: Thursdays, June 29 – August 24

TIMES: 9:45 am – 10:45 amPRE-SCHOOL SWIM BThis class will push student's endurance level that much further as Class 1

they master freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and elementary WHEN: Tuesdays, June 27 – August 29 (no class 7/4)backstroke to an extent that will allow them to swim laps at a time. TIMES: 4:45 pm – 5:15 pmStudents will work towards perfecting their streamline starts, and Class 2

WHEN: Thursdays, June 29 – August 24 will begin learning sidestroke as well. This class will continue to TIMES: 8:45 am – 9:15 am focus on the technical aspects of all of these things.

This class is the middle level of preschool, where students are Max (Tuesday): 8 Max (Thursday): 4comfortable being in the water, but are still working towards a Advanced Lessons

horizontal body position in the water. Students should be Class 1comfortable getting their face wet, and are on their way to

WHEN: Tuesdays, June 27 – August 29 (no class 7/4) performing the correct arm movements in the water. Students in TIMES: 4:30 pm – 5:30 pmthis class most often swim with 2 or 3 bubbles. Max: 5/class

Class 2PRE-SCHOOL SWIM C WHEN: Thursdays, June 29 – August 24

Class 1 TIMES: 9:45 am – 10:45 am WHEN: Tuesdays, June 27 – August 29 (no class 7/4) This class will focus on the refinement of all strokes. Students will TIMES: 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm

learn and perfect flip turns, as well as the butterfly stroke. Students Class 2

are expected to demonstrate strokes such as freestyle, backstroke, WHEN: Thursdays, June 29 – August 24

sidestroke, and breaststroke with ease for distances up to 500 feet TIMES: 9:15 am – 9:45 am at a time. This class will work students towards swimming with This class is the precursor to the Beginner A class. In this class,more efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. students are working towards being able to swim without any support

Max: 4/classwhatsoever. Students should be able to swim with their face in the water, should be able to perform freestyle with their arms out of the

water, and should be able to float on their backs independently. Students in this class must be comfortable swimming with 1 bubble

or without any floatation support at all. Max: 5/class

ALL SWIM CLASSES

ARE CONTRACTUAL