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Summer Brochure 2015 Events, Camps, Programs and Parks Pool updates Pg. 10 Summer Concert Series Pg. 12 Day camp Pg. 8 - 9 Registraon details Pg. 2 - 3 FLIP SIDE Skatepark Pg. 11 Celebrang like it’s 1985! Pg. 12

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Summer Brochure 2015 Events, Camps, Programs and Parks

Pool updates Pg. 10

Summer Concert Series Pg. 12

Day camp Pg. 8-9

Registration details Pg. 2-3

FLIP SIDE Skatepark Pg. 11

Celebrating like it’s 1985! Pg. 12

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Go Play Rutland City

W elcome to our summer

brochure. As you will see inside we

have many great opportunities for you

and/or your children this summer.

As a long-term recreation professional

the parks side has been a steep

learning curve for me this past year.

Through my contacts with

professionals across the country I am

finding we are facing a similar situation

as many other communities. The

feverish building of facilities in the

1970’s and ‘80s with the Federal Land,

Water and Conservation Fund has

now hit a critical point with long-term

maintenance needs. Almost all our city

parks have been touched by the fund

that keeps the land “forever outdoor

recreation.” The park development and

improvements by the fund include:

tennis and basketball courts and pool

improvements at White Park; tennis

courts and basketball court at Rotary

Park (tennis courts twice); basketball

and tennis courts, playground and ball

fields at Meadow St. Park; arena, ball

fields and parking at Giorgetti Park;

playground at River St. Park; gazebo

and park improvements at the

Godnick Center; and ball fields at

Cioffreddi Park.

The decision by our department that

was supported by feedback from the

community is to

work to maintain

and improve our

current facilities.

This will mean

community financial

support for larger

projects that require

bonding. White’s

Pool is not opening

this summer and our next pool will

require a bond vote. Giorgetti Arena

will require a bond vote if we want to

realize the goal of a fully enclosed

facility with appropriate air handling

and insulation. For our other parks we

are utilizing money in the general

fund; harnessing the work of

volunteers; focusing staff time; writing

grants; and trying to find other

creative ways to stay on top of the

maintenance needs and make

improvements.

Courcelle Building Main Office

16 North Street Extension

Rutland, Vermont 05701

Office hours: 8:30AM-5:00PM Mon-Fri

Contact Information: Recreation Office: 802-773-1822

Maintenance Office: 802-773-1828

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.rutlandrec.com

Staff Cindi Wight, Superintendent [email protected]

Bob Peterson, Parks Director [email protected]

Lori Hickey, Program Director [email protected]

Jeff Pratt, Maintenance Specialist II [email protected]

Tyler Dahlin, Maintenance Specialist II [email protected]

Nicole Densmore, Program Director [email protected]

Kyle Bourgeois, Maintenance Specialist I [email protected]

Jamie Nichols, Administration [email protected]

Amberly Soto, Front Desk [email protected]

April Cioffi, Program Director [email protected]

Lori Pinkowski, Front Desk [email protected]

Jay Siliski, Maintenance Specialist Foreman [email protected]

Jay Thomas, Program Director [email protected]

With the majority of my focus

currently on park projects, I am

fortunate to have professional

recreation staff who are able work

independently to provide top notch

quality programs for the youth and

adults of our community. We have a

wide variety of programs available

this summer with new

nature programs; our

t-ball and mitey mites

baseball program has

been revamped with

Walt Manney taking a

lead role; and our

tried and true summer

camp programs

getting updates and

tweaks to make them

even better for the

participants. While there might be

snow on the ground as I write this,

our Recreation staff is working hard

to make sure our community has a

great summer!

Remember to get outside and PLAY

this summer!

Cindi Wight, CPRE

Godnick Adult Center 1 Deer Street Rutland, Vermont 05701

Hours: 9:00AM-4:30PM Mon-Fri Godnick Office: 802-773-1853

Website: www.rutlandrec.com/godnick

[email protected]

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FAQ

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How do I register? You can register anytime during office hours at the

Courcelle building (SEE REGISTRATION FORM FOR DETAILS)

Payment for recreational programs can be made with cash, check or credit/debit card (visa or mastercard). Cash or check only for Godnick Center Programs.

You can register for programs anytime online at www.rutlandrec.com.

No registrations can be placed over the phone

Registrations will be accepted until the program is filled, unless a deadline is stated in the program description.

Early registration is encouraged as programs fill up quickly

PLEASE NOTE: Programs incur a $10 late registration fee less than 10 days from the start date.

Do you provide scholarships? The Rutland Recreation and Parks Department and the

Recreation Committee recognize that the charging of fees for programs may place such an economic hardship on some individuals that they are unable to participate. For that reason, a fee reduction waiver system is available for eligible residents of Rutland City.

All scholarships will run from July 1st to June 30

th of each

year. Persons applying must do so before June 15

th to be

activated by July 1st.

You must reapply each year to see if you are eligible for a scholarship.

Contact the recreation office for information or to apply for the scholarship.

Confidentiality will be maintained.

When does registration begin? Upon receipt of the brochure, residents are encouraged

to register for the Summer Programs beginning Monday March 30th.

Am I a resident? If you live within the Rutland City limits you are a

resident

What do non-residents pay? Non-residents pay an additional $11 administrative fee

per program

Limited access programs may have a later registration date for non-residents. If so, it will be noted under the program information.

What is the refund policy? A full refund (minus a $5 administrative fee) will be

given for withdrawal from a program if requested ten (10) business days prior to the start of the program.

If the department makes changes to a class that prohibitsa participant from attending the class, there is a full refund with no administrative fees.

A 50% refund will be given for withdrawal from a program. if the request is made less than 10 days prior but before the class has started. In the case of team sports, the date the program

has started is the date the teams are formed. A 25% refund will be given for withdrawal from the

program if a request is made on the day that the program started (or the day after for evening classes). There are no refunds after that date.

All requests for refunds must be made in writing by filling out a Refund Request Form, which is available in the office or at rutlandrec.com

Return Check Fee Policy There is a fee of $40 from customers whose checks have been returned to the city.

What if a program is postponed or cancelled?

Inclement Weather: In the event of rain some programs may be cancelled. You should check our website www.rutlandrec.com

Other Cancellations: We reserve the right to cancel any programs due to insufficient enrollment or for other reasons preventing the acceptable presentation of the activity.

Do you provide insurance? The Rutland Recreation and Parks Department does

not provide accident or hospitalization insurance for participants. Participants are strongly advised to have adequate insurance. Participation is at your own risk.

Are your programs accessible? Reasonable accommodations will be provided upon

request to ensure that programs are accessible to all individuals regardless of challenge.

Do you have a participant behavior policy? Behaviors of participants that pose a risk to other

participants, staff and or the participant himself/herself or that so alters the program to such a degree that we are no longer offering the intended program, will be a cause to remove the participant or participants from the program either temporarily or permanently.

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Parks GIORGETTI & PINE HILL PARK 2 Oak St. Ext. 775-7976 Baseball field, open space, indoor turf field (Mar. - Apr.), ice-skating (Nov. - Feb.), Flip Side Skate Park (May - Sept.) and trails for hiking, snowshoeing and mountain biking.

ROTARY PARK Off North St. Playground, basketball, tennis courts, and open space

RIVER ST. MINI-PARK River St. Playground equipment, tots area, and picnic table. ALEXANDER KEEFE MEMORIAL PARK Water St.

COURCELLE BUILDING 16 North Street Extension 773-1822 Year round administration offices, Park & Maintenance operations, classrooms, home of Rutland Youth Theatre and Hands On Minds On art programs.

GODNICK ADULT CENTER 1 Deer St. 773-1853 Year round program/meeting rooms, exercise room, meal site, gazebo, shuffleboard courts and open space. WHITE MEMORIAL PARK Avenue B off Jackson Ave. Playground, baseball field, five tennis courts, and two basketball courts.

CENTER ST. ALLEY Access via Merchant’s Row, Center St., Wales St. and Washington St. Amphitheater and benches. MONSIGNOR THOMAS CONNOR MEMORIAL PARK Meadow St. Two Basketball courts, three tennis courts, two softball fields (one with lights), open fields, picnic tables, shelter, and playground equipment.

CIOFFREDI COMPLEX Temple St. Two softball fields, open space. MAIN STREET PARK Main St. Arboretum, Gazebo, and benches. JUSTIN THOMAS MEMORIAL PARK Madison St. Gazebo, playground equipment, tots area, picnic tables. DEPOT PARK Merchants Row Home of Farmer’s Market and Downtown Christmas display.

Celebrate in the Parks! The public parks and facilities are

wonderful place to hold celebratory

events (birthday parties, baby showers,

family gatherings). If you would like to

reserve a facility for your special

occasion visit http://

www.rutlandrec.com/facility-request.

Popular facilities for parties: Godnick

Adult Center, Giorgetti Arena, Hands On Minds On Children’s Art Studio,

Main Street Park.

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Nature Inspired Outdoor Art This camp will be mainly outdoors (weather permitting) and will involve trips to

inspirational outdoor places where we can capture the beauty around us through paints, charcoal, pastels, and pen and ink. Journals will be offered to continue the

drawing process after camp. Light hikes (and games) will be part of our week as well as an afternoon at a lake beach/park. Price includes $15 trip/materials fee. Entering 5-8 Grade - Giorgetti Park M-F 9A-3P 7/27-7/31 $120/$131

Hands-On Mixed Media Art This week campers will explore many art making methods both traditional and modern while exploring a variety of materials. Highlights include paints, collage, mosaics, fabrics and more. No two pieces will look the same when campers get creative with color, shape, and intuition. Price includes $20 materials fee. 4-6yrs - Courcelle Building M-F 9A-12P 7/6-7/10 $95/$106

Paint Explorations Exploring color and imagery with a variety of paints and brushes through diverse applications. Paintings will be representative and abstract, and full of expression. Price includes $20 materials fee. 1-3 Grades - Courcelle Building M-F 9A-12P 6/29-7/3 $95/$106

Animal Jam Calling all animal lovers! Tell us your favorite animals and we will draw, sketch, paint, collage, and sculpt with clay, creating 2-D and 3-D artwork. Price includes $20 materials fee. Entering 3-5 Grades - Courcelle Building M-F 1P-4P 7/6-7/10 $95/$106

Not Just Art Come to “Not Just Art” time at Wonderfeet Children’s Museum to explore science concepts through art! Facilitated by Hands On, Minds On art studio instructors, each art activity has an element of science within the process and builds on the desire of children to experiment and discover. Our art products will be the result of our art experiments and experiences. Join us the 4th

Saturday of each month starting March 28th at any time between 10:30 and 12:30. Participation in “Not Just Art” is free with museum admission. 3-8 yrs - Wonderfeet Children’s Museum

Sa 10:30A-12:30A 4/25 $5 Sa 10:30A-12:30A 5/30 $5 Sa 10:30A-12:30A 6/27 $5 Sa 10:30A-12:30A 7/25 $5

ARTrageous Parties

Looking for creative way to celebrate a special occasion? will be a vivid memory as guests celebrate in colorful style. Parties can be created for all ages and for birthdays, graduations, holidays, clubs, etc.. Visit www.rutlandrec.com/artrageous-parties for rates and information.

Art BIG Art Discoveries Creating big projects (like stepping stones and bird feeders) full of big expression made with a wide range of materials: papers, paints, fabrics, recyclables, plus natural materials for our fairy forest. Price includes $20 materials fee. 4-6yrs - Courcelle Building M-Th 9A-12P 7/13-7/17 $95/$106

Imaginarium Imaginations will be charged by this interactive week filled with sculptures, paintings, masks, and games through the creative process of making art. Creatures, lands, games, and performance will drive this camp into other and outer worlds. Monday and Wednesday camp sessions will find as making art and making discoveries at Wonderfeet Children’s Museum. Price includes $20 trip/materials fee. Entering 1-3 Grade - Courcelle Building M-F 8:30A-12P 8/10-8/14 $95/$106

Clay Works Exploring clay (sticky mud) promotes

sensual and visual representation like no other medium. We will be sculpting functional pieces (a set of dessert bowls) and whimsical sculptures sprouting from nature inspired imaginations. All pieces will be fired and glazed. 3 nights sculpting, 3 nights glazing/

assembling. Price includes $20 materials fee. Entering 4-8 Grade - Courcelle Building M/T/W 6P-8P 8/3-8/12 $90/$101

Hands On Minds On Summer Camps

•Located at Rutland Rec Center Studio (Courcelle Building 16 North Street Extension) • Dress for mess • Pack a snack and drink • Art Show on last day ● Small

camps with limited enrollment ● Register early to save avoid $10 late fee

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Create your Own Play Do you like to design your own characters and be able to see them come to live? Do you love to act? Or perhaps you a playwright? Do you enjoy building props and sets? Then this workshop is for you! You will write an original play with your own favorite characters and dialogues. You will learn about character building and development. You will be rehearsing the play and build sets and props. You will design your own costumes and perform it for your friends and family. Entering 3-6 Grade - Courcelle Building - TWO WEEKS M-F 7/13 - 7/24 9:00A-11:30A $153/$164 Entering K-2 Grade - Courcelle Building - TWO WEEKS M-F 7/27 - 8/7 9:00A-11:30A $153/$164

Connector Camp If your child would like to stay all day by participating in both camps we offer this with a connector camp for $50. If you are staying all day pack a lunch and clothes to be outside. We will use this hour to enjoy lunch together and get outside.

William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet Traveling Theatre Troupe (July 22nd-Aug 2nd)

Director: Amberly Soto Stage Manager: Kelsey Soto

Open Auditions: May 17th 1-3pm or May 18th 6-8pm

(7-12 grade) at Courcelle Building 16 North Street Extension

In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, a long feud between the Montague and Capulet families disrupts the city of Verona and causes tragic results for Romeo and Juliet. Revenge, love, and a secret marriage force the young star-crossed lovers to grow up quickly — and fate causes them to commit suicide in despair. Contrast and conflict are running themes throughout Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet — one of the Bard's most popular romantic tragedies.

Musical Theatre & Character Building Workshop Back by popular demand (now for both age camps!) Do you like to act and learn how to delve into a character? Do you like to sing and dance? Learn more about how musical theatre works; learn to act and develop a character while singing and dancing in various scenes from Broadway shows. You will help design your costumes and perform for your friends and family on the last day of the camp. Entering 3-6 Grade - Courcelle Building - TWO WEEKS M-F 7/13 - 7/24 12:30P-3:00P $153/$164 Entering K-2nd - Courcelle Building - TWO WEEKS M-F 7/27 - 8/7 12:30P-3:00P $153/$164

*Our usual ‘No Fear

Shakespeare’ Summer Camp Session for Grade 3-6, will now be offered as a workshop during the fall 2015 season. Check our website www.rutlandrec/theatre for more details.

Theatre Summer Camps

with Artistic Director:

Saskia Hagen Groom

Lights, Camera...Action! Film Camp Looking to learn and experience the world of television? During this 5 day camp, participants will be taught the basics of operating a camera, directing a television program and editing video footage. Also, the skills needed to pre-pare tape and digitally edit their own show, while working towards the com-pletion of a brief video project that will air on PEG TV! Instructor: PEG TV Staff. CLASS SIZE: Minimum: 6, Maxi-mum 10 Entering 5 – 9 Grade - PEG TV Studio, Howe Center M-F 9:00A–12:00P 7/20-7/24 $48/$59

Film Camp

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Day Camp We offer a day camp program for your child from first thru seventh grade. Our energetic staff love working with your kids and look forward to coming back each year. Each camp runs weekly. If you register for 3 or more sessions of a camp you can post-date checks and we will deposit them 10 days prior to the start of the session. The first session must be paid in full at time of registration. This allows you to secure a spot in the camp. CAMPS WILL FILL UP!

Overall Camp Description: Our Rutland Rec. Summer Camp prides itself on providing children with a chance to experience a summer full of amazing field trips. We engage our campers in various types of physical activities, and expose them to Vermont's natural environment. A summer spent with us will help to develop your child's independence, while giving them a chance to just enjoy being a kid. Our experienced camp staff will guide your children through some of the hidden treasures that this area has to offer.

Details: All camps offer pre and post care at no extra charge: Early supervised time 7:45AM – 9:00AM; Late supervised time 4:00PM – 5:30PM. The base fee for all camps is $106 for residents and $117 for non-residents, trip fees are added on to the base fee and vary depending on where the camp travels. There are no sibling discounts. All late registrations (received less than 10 days from the start date) will incur a $10 late registration fee.

Let The Fun Begin

Summer is here so let the fun begin. Activities will include: a scavenger hunt, group games, a field day, and arts& crafts. These activities will get your kids into the swing of camp. But that's just the beginning, as we will be traveling to the Funspot, relaxing at the beach, and renewing several

camp traditions. Price includes $34 trip fees. Entering 1-7 Grade – Christ the King School Gym M-Th 9:00A-4:00P 6/29-7/3 $140/$151

A Monster of A Race Do you like monsters or racing? If so, come for a week of fun with us. We will jump into the fun at the Rock Climbing Center, canoe across Lake St. Catherine, and hold our

own amazing race. The highlights of the week will be visiting the Lake Monsters and holding our annual Camp Overnight. This week will be a monster of a good time.

Price includes $38 trip and overnight fee. Entering 1-7 Grade – Christ the King School Gym M-F 9:00A-4:00P 7/6-7/10 $144/$155

Water, Water, Water This week is guaranteed to wet your children's appetite for fun. Trips to several lakes will get your kids exploring, building sandcastles, and relaxing with friends. Fort Building and skit work will get everyone working together. A day at Water Slide World will let them slide into the fun. Come

get wet with us! Price includes $28 trip fee. Entering 1-7 Grade – Christ the King School Gym M-F 9:00A-4:00P 7/13-7/17 $134/$145

Natural Treasures Vermont is full of hidden treasures. So, come find some of them with us. Trips to Shelburne Museum, Lake George, and a Steam Boat Ride will let us explore a few beautiful locations. A morning of Geocashing will allow your kids to explore the hidden treasures of Giorgetti. Community Day

will allow your children the chance to explore some hidden treasures right here in Rutland. Price includes $28 trip fee. Entering 1-7 Grade – Christ the King School Gym M-F 9:00A-4:00P 7/20-7/24 $134/$145

Summer Escape Are you ready to escape your summer routine? If so, then come join us for some fun. A trip to Great Escape is always

a thrilling get away. Do you like to laugh? Then join us for our annual talent show and dress up days. Still want more, how about a day at the lake playing games or a swim in Castleton College's Pool. This week is sure to get you up

and moving. Price includes $44 trip fee. Entering 1-7 Grade – Christ the King School Gym M-F 9:00A-4:00P 7/27-7/31 $150/$161

A Wild Ride Does river rafting, a canoe trip, and water slides sound like a wild ride to you? Come join us for a week of fun as we go River Rafting in Lake George, travel to the Upper Valley Aquatic Center, and canoe across Lake St.

Catherine. But the fun doesn't stop there. We will visit a local city park and hold our annual, “Family Barbecue Game Night” . Let the wild ride begin! Price includes $43 trip fee. Entering 1-7 Grade – Christ the King School Gym M-F 9:00A-4:00P 8/3-8/7 $149/$160

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Day Camps continued from page 8

Adventure Time Summer might be almost over, but the adventure of camp isn't. Travel with us as we go Geocashing, spend a day at the beach, dance

a morning away, and squeeze in a few more camp games. A day at the Adventure Family Fun Center is sure to bring out your youngster's

adventurous side. So, let's get together for one last adventure that is sure to leave your kids with memories that we hope will last them till next summer. Price includes $30 trip fee. Entering 1-7 Grade – Christ the King School Gym M-F 9:00A-4:00P 8/10-8/14 $136/$147

Champ Camp! Our summer day camp season will start and finish this year with Champ Camp! Fun in the Sun now that school is done! Let your kids make new friends and enjoy day camp adventures. There will be daily excursions to local attractions, plenty of fun in the outdoors including hiking and swimming and exploring, crafts and games and more. We will be located at the Christ the King Gym which lends itself to easy walks to our local parks for plenty of play and fun. Champ Camp fills early as we only take 22 campers. *Pre-post care available at no extra charge (8:00A early drop off; 5:15P late pick-up). Base fee is $115/$126 for this early summer camp. Entering 1-6 Grade – Christ the King School Gym M-F 9:00A*-4:00P* 6/22-6/26 $115/$126 M-F 9:00A*-4:00P* 8/17-8/21 $115/$126

Counselor In Training (CIT) Looking for a great summer experience working with children? The Counselor in Training (CIT) program is a wonderful opportunity for teens who want to further develop their leadership and communication skills as well as gain experience in planning and instructing activities for young children. *Saturday is an offsite training 8:00A-3:00P and Sunday is onsite training 9:00A-2:00P. LIMITED

ENROLLMENT. Entering 7-12 Grade – Courcelle Building Sa/Su 8:00A-3:00P* 5/30-5/31 $58/$69

Preschool Day Camp Join us on a journey to fun, adventure and imagination. We partake in hands on projects, enjoy several forms of arts & crafts, and participate in fun outdoor activities. Children must be 3 at the start of the program and must be toilet-trained. Camp Director: Jane Brown

SAFETY CITY We're bringing back an old favorite! Learn how to be safe in several situations, while becoming a citizen of our own Safety City! Children must be 3 at the start of the program and must be toilet-trained. 3-5 years – Stafford Technical Center M-F 8:30A-11:30A 8/3-8/7 $75/$86

WONDERFUL WEEK OF DISNEY Come along on a magical journey into imagination. Mickey Mouse and some new friends, like Sofia the First and Olaf will be part of our journey. We partake in hands on projects, enjoy several forms of arts & crafts, and participate in fun outdoor activities. 3-5 years – Stafford Technical Center M-F 8:30A-11:30A 7/27-7/31 $75/$86

To learn more about these camps and Jane Brown visit www.rutlandrec.com/preschoolcamp

Or call Rutland Recreation and Parks Department 773-1822

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Swimming W ith the closing of White’s Pool for the 2015 season, we’ve compiled the following list of other local swimming opportunities. We’d also like to thank Rutland Town and their Recreation Director Michael Rowe for granting us the use of Northwood Pool for our summer swim team activities! Rutland City residents may purchase a season pass at Northwood Pool for $75 (no swimming lessons included) or $120 (swimming lessons included).

Outdoor Pools:

Northwood Pool – Rutland Town

Swimming lessons, lap swim, daily fee use and season passes available.

Information at www.rutlandtown.com/recreation

Pittsford Town Pool – Pittsford Information at www.pittsfordvermont.com

Indoor Pools:

Mitchel Therapy Pool – VAC – Rutland Daily fee use, memberships and aquasize clas-

ses available

Information at www.vacvt.org

Pico Sports Center – Killington Daily fee use, memberships, fitness equipment

and lap swim available

Information at www.killington.com

Castleton Aquatic Center – Castleton Daily fee use, memberships, lap swim, fitness

classes available

Information at www.castleton.edu

State Parks: Branbury State Park – Salisbury

Half Moon Pond State Park – Hubbardton

Bomoseen State Park – Castleton

Lake St. Catherine State Park – Poultney

Emerald Lake State Park - Dorset

Information at www.vtstateparks.com

Other Swimming Opportunities: Elfin Lake – Wallingford Information at www.wallingfordvt.com

Crystal Beach – Castleton Information at www.castletonvermont.org

Swim Team Head Coach: Barb Marshall Assistant Coach: Melissa Patterson Description: ALL SWIM TEAM ACTIVITIES WILL BE HELD AT RUTLAND TOWN’S NORTHWOOD POOL IN 2015. PLEASE NOTE THAT NORTHWOOD POOL IS NOT HEATED. Practices are Monday through Friday mornings. No practice on Friday July 3rd. Swim meets will be held in the evenings on Tuesdays and some Saturdays. The District Meet will be held this year at Northwood Pool on Saturday July 25

th. The State Meet will be held at UVAC

on August 1st & 2

nd.

Those who practice regularly will swim in meets. Swim Team has an approximate ratio of 1:20. The focus is on endurance, improving strokes, instilling a love for competitive swimming and having fun. Critical to the swim team experience is the involvement of parents. When you sign up your child you sign up yourself to help at meets, a meet has to have parent involvement!! Volunteer for a minimum of 4 out of 7 meets and receive a $50 refund at the end of the season. *The prices below include the $20 pool fee. Must be able to swim 25 yards unassisted Ages 5-10 - Northwood Pool & Travel Meets M-F (Sa) 9:00A-9:45A 6/22 – 8/7 $165*/$176* Ages 11-19 - Northwood Pool & Travel Meets M-F (Sa) 8:00A-9:00A 6/22 – 8/7 $165*/$176*

Mini-Stars Swim Team

Back for a 5th year! Mini-stars is for our youngest swimmers

looking to try swim team. Practices are twice a week with meets optional. Swimmers will train in the shallow end to start the season with goal of working towards swimming in lanes. Participants should be able to swim width of pool. *Price includes $20 pool fee Ages 5+ - Northwood Pool, Rutland Town M/Th 9:00A-9:45A 6/22-7/30 $80*/$91*

Masters Swim Program – NEW FOR 2015! USMS certified coach and open water marathon swimmer Bethany Bosch will lead this exciting new program this summer! Masters swimming is an adult aquatic fitness program for individuals who have chosen aquatics as their means of exercise for a healthier lifestyle. US Masters swimming programs do not discriminate between levels of ability or the individual goals of its members. There are many different types of swimmers. Some are highly competitive while others swim for fun or fitness. Many prefer open water events or triathlons. Whatever your goal is – to get in better shape, do your first triathlon, or to swim competitively, this program is here to help you achieve that goal while keeping the workouts fun and challenging. Save money and buy a 10-visit punch card for $60! Adults (18+ years) - Northwood Pool, Rutland Town M/W/F 6:30A-7:30A 6/22-7/31 $8/day

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Girls Skateboard Camp For the second year we are offering a camp for girls. This camp will have female instructors. We have always had girls coming to camp, but they have been heavily outnumbered by boys This camp is aimed at girls who are new to skateboarding and will also challenge those who can already ride the mini ramp. There will be one-on-one teaching time, group games, fun activities, and video analysis. Beginner to intermediate 6-15 years - Flip Side Skatepark M-F 9:00A-12:00P 7/6 - 7/10 $80/$91

Skateboarding 10 and Under Camp This camp is geared directly to beginners 10 and under. Anyone that is interested in skateboarding and would like to learn with their peers at the same ability level this is the camp for them. The skate park can be intimidating for a young beginner; this camp will allow kids to learn at their own pace. There will be a lot of one on one time with fun games and activities. Beginner 6-10 years - Flip Side Skatepark M-F 9:00A-12:00P 7/6 - 7/10 $80/$91

BMX Biking

Whether you’re just learning how to ride your bike in the park or you're already riding the mini-ramp, we can help you improve your skills. From trail riding to learning new techniques and tricks on ramps, rails and jumps with one-on-one teaching time, group games, fun activities, and video analysis. Should have their own bike. Beginner to intermediate 6-15 years - Flip Side Skatepark M-F 9:00A-12:00P 7/20 - 7/24 $80/$91

Skateboard Camp - Intermediate and up

This camp is geared toward kids who already know how to skate and are ready to take it to the next level. There will be a lot of one-on-one learning and video analysis. Campers will focus on what they would like to learn. Camp will also have fun games and group activities. Intermediate 6-15 years - Flip Side Skatepark M-F 9:00A-12:00P 8/17 - 8/21 $80/$91

Skateboarding Whether you’re just learning how to skateboard or you're already riding the mini-ramp, we can help you improve your skills. Learn new techniques and tricks on ramps, rails and jumps with one-on-one teaching time, group games, fun activities, and video analysis. Beginner to intermediate 6-15 years - Flip Side Skatepark M-F 9:00A-12:00P 6/29 -7/3 $80/$91 M-F 9:00A-12:00P 7/13 - 7/17 $80/$91 M-F 9:00A-12:00P 8/10 - 8/14 $80/$91

Skateboard Travel Camp

Intermediate and advanced only, ages 8 and up Hit the best skate parks in Vermont and beyond. Each day we travel to a new skate spot; from 12 foot vert ramps to cement bowls and everything in between. This camp is for intermediates and above, and fills up fast. So if you want to be a part of Flip Side travel team, you better get on it quick! There will be one-on-one teaching time, group games, fun activities, and video analysis. Intermediate to advanced 8+ years - Flip Side Skatepark/Travel locations TBA M-F 9:00A-6:00P 8/3 - 8/7 $170/$181

School Hours

Wed – Fri: 3:00 – 7:00PM

Saturday: 1:00 – 8:00PM

Sunday: 1:00 – 6:00PM

Closed Mon-Tues

Summer Hours

Thurs: 1:00 – 8:00PM

Friday: 1:00 – 6:00PM

Saturday: 1:00 – 8:00PM

Closed Sun-Wed

OPENING SATURDAY MAY 23RD

SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED Helmets Mandatory - Kneepads and Elbow Pads Highly Recommended

GENERAL ADMISSION: $10Res/$12NR PUNCH PASS: $50Res/$60NR SEASON PASS: PURCHASED BEFORE 4/21 RESIDENT $99 NON-RESIDENT $99 PURCHASED 4/22 – 5/22 RESIDENT $150 NON-RESIDENT $180 PURCHASED AFTER 5/22 RESIDENT $200 NON-RESIDENT $230

FREE SKATE ON SATURDAYS FROM 12:00 P.M. – 1:00 P.M. FOR NEW SKATEBOARDERS 10 AND UNDER!

FLIP SIDE SKATEPARK CAMPS LOCATION: Giorgetti Arena, 2 Oak Street, Rutland, VT PHONE: 775-7976 DIRECTOR: Ian Kirk CAMP FEES: $80 resident $91 non-resident * ($10 late registration fee will apply less than 10 days fro the start date) CAMP TIMES: 9:00AM to 12:00 plus includes full skate park access on Thursday and Friday after camp until closing and 1 hour of free skate on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. *With the exception of Traveling Skateboard Camp. See description for fee & schedule.

Flip Side

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TRACK AND FIELD

This is your opportunity to learn about a very exciting sport that combines the best attributes of both individual and team competition. Campers will also have the opportunity to participate in two different track meets. The VRPA State Track Meet will be held on Saturday July 25th in St. Johnsbury. Please note that the ages for the VRPA track meet is: 7 – 14, so not all campers will be age eligible to compete in this meet. NEW this year, we will host a Rutland Recreation track meet on Saturday July 18th with teams from surround areas. $10 late registration fee added after June 12, so register early and save your money. Entering 2-8 Grade - RHS Alumni Field Track M/Th 5:30P-7:00P 6/22-7/25* $83/$94

BASEBALL

Tee Ball – Coed This is an instructional Tee Ball program for boys and girls using a safety ball. We’ll use fun games and drills to teach the basics during this 45-minute introduction to the world of baseball/softball. Parent participation is mandatory. $10 late registration fee added after May 11, so register early and save your money. Director Walt Manney Entering K-1 Grade - Allen Street Campus Sunday 11:00A-11:45A 5/31-7/1(no 7/5) $30/$41 Mitey Mites – Coed League This is a coach pitch league for boys and girls using a safety ball. Players will also have the opportunity to work on and expand upon the skills that were learned in Tee Ball through skills sessions and games. $10 late registration fee added after May 11, so register early and save your money. Director Walt Manney Entering 2-3 Grade - Allen Street Campus Sunday 12:00P-1:00P 5/31-7/1(no 7/5) $30/$41

Junior League The teams are part of the Rutland County Youth Baseball league. This is a traveling league that runs from mid-June to mid-August. Games are played on weekday evenings and Saturdays. Players must play for the community that they live in. Also in order for players to be eligible for playoff participation they must play in 70% of the games. Once teams have been organized, coaches will notify players about practice and game schedules. TEAMS ARE LIMITED IN SIZES, so sign-up early! $10 late registration fee added after May 2. Head Coach- Walt Manney Born between 5/1/99 and 4/30/02 - Home Field Giorgetti, Travel Fields TBD M-Sa June-August $58/$69 Uniform Deposit $40

Youth Sports

SOFTBALL

Girls Majors Division The Rutland teams are part of the Rutland County Girls’ Softball Association. This is a travel league that runs from mid-June to end of July. Games are played on Monday and Wednesday evenings and some Saturdays. Once teams have been organized, coaches will notify players about practice and game schedules. $10 late registration fee added after May 11, so register early and save your money. Coaches- Volunteer

Girls 6-8 Grade - Home Field North East, Travel Fields TBD M-Sa 6/15-7/26 $48/$59

Girls Senior Division The Rutland teams are part of the Rutland County Girls’ Softball Association. This is a travel league that runs from mid-June to end of July. Games are played on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and some Saturdays. Once teams have been organized, coaches will notify players about practice and game schedules. $10 late registration fee added after May 11, so register early and save your money. Coaches- Volunteer

Girls 9-12 Grade - Home Field North East, Travel Fields TBD M-Sa 6/15-7/26 $53/$64

FOOTBALL

Middle School Tackle Football The Rutland teams are part of the Southwest Vermont Middle School Football League. This is a travel league with practices every weeknight and 1 game per week. Games are played on weekday evenings, Saturdays and Sundays. Practices start August 10 and games begin in September and go through late October. $10 late registration fee added after July 10, so register early and save your money. Head Coach- Joel Petty

Entering grades 7-8 - Practices at Allen St.Campus, Games TBD Su-Sa 8/10-10/31 $158/$169 Uniform & Equipment Deposit $100

Flag Football Note: In addition to the tackle football program, the Recreation Department will offer flag football for grades 3-6 in the fall of 2015. Details will be available in our fall brochure July 27, 2015.

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Youth Sports MOUNTAIN BIKING

Youth Mountain Bike Club Our youth mountain bike club is open to all levels of mountain bikers from all towns in grades 6-12 (younger participants are welcome with an accompanying adult). Participants will need a mountain bike with gears, helmet, closed-toe shoes and appropriate attire. Club members will ride together two times per week with the option to compete in the Droopy Pedal Series at Pine Hill Park and the Wednesday night race series at Catamount in Williston. Travel will be provided to some races for an additional fee of $10 per racer to cover gas money. Mountain bike skills will be taught for beginners through expert youth riders. Register early and get on an e-mail list for possible pre-season rides. Coaches: Brad Ramsay, Shelley Lutz and Josh Lemieux 6-12 Grade - Giorgetti & Pine Hill Park M/F 6PM 6/8-7/30 $23/$34

High School Mountain Bike Team Our high school mountain bike team will be competing in the Lakes Region High School Mountain Bike Series. Lakes Region races are on Wednesdays at 3:30 PM and athletes will need to leave school early as some races are as far as 2 ½ - 3 hours away. Don’t want to miss school but still want to be on the team? That is OK! You can join us for practices and home races. The team is open to athletes from any town. Registration fee includes transportation for athlete & bike to out of town races as well as race entry fees. Coach: Brad Ramsey Entering 7-12 Grade - Practices at Giorgetti & Pine Hill Park 9/7-10/21 $93/$104

Youth Sports Camps What makes a Rutland Recreation Sports Camp special? Affordable: We offer affordable sports camps while maintaining quality coaching. Need base scholarships are available through the Rutland Recreation and Parks Department that may be applied to any of our sports camp.

Onsite and Qualified Directors: Our camps are run by qualified and energetic staff that will be present with your young athlete throughout the camp. Other sports camps may use a well known director for their camp that may not be present and working with your child to improve their skills, but our camps make sure that the camp director and coaching staff give attention to campers.

Smaller Camp Size = Lots of Attention: Smaller camp sizes allow for more individual skill instruction and a tight knit camp community.

Keep it Local: When possible camp directors are local high school coaches that over see their sport’s program from Middle School thru the Varsity level. This allows for campers to establish a relationship that could last through out their athletic career in the Rutland area. We have also had directors that are local alumni now playing at the collegiate level.

We hope you will join us this summer at one of our Go Play Sports camps!

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Youth Sports Camps BASKETBALL CAMPS

Boys Basketball Join Rutland High School Boys Coach, Mike Wood, and his energetic staff for a great week of basketball skills, games, and fun competitions! Entering 4-8 Grade - Rutland HS Gym M-F 9:00A-12:00P 6/22-6/26 $68/$79 M-F 9:00A-3:00P 6/22-6/26 $101/$112

Girls Basketball The RHS Girls Basketball Summer Camp wants to foster great habits for the upcoming basketball season. We will build great habits in a competitive, but positive learning environment, stressing fundamentals, team play and sportsmanship. In addition, we want them to learn things other than basketball - leadership, responsibility, and the value of hard work. We hope you will join us! Director: Nathan Bellomo, RHS Girls Coach Entering 4-8 Grade - Rutland HS Gym M-F 9:00A-12:00P 7/13-7/17 $68/$79

Mini-Stars Basketball Led by Rutland Recreation Department’s Youth Basketball Director Joan Olson, this promises to be an exceptionally fun week for your budding basketball star! Entering 1-3 Grade - Rutland HS Gym M-F 9:00A-12:00P 7/20-7/24 $68/$79

Golf Camp Led by PGA Professional Tom Stevens, this camp will focus on fundamentals, swing theory, rules and etiquette. Curriculum will be geared toward the beginning to intermediate player. In addition to a fun-filled week of instruction, all participants will receive a 2013 season membership to Pinewoods Golf Range, included in the enrollment fee. The Recreation Department will provide clubs if you do not have your own. Want to learn the game of golf or improve your current skills but can’t join us for camp? Tom also offers private and group instruction to players of all ability levels. For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact Tom at 779-6232 or [email protected]. $10 late registration fee added 10 days from the start date. 8-15yrs - Pine Woods Driving Range M-F 9:00A-10:30A 7/6-7/10 $89/$100

FOOTBALL

Football Skills Camp A great camp for both beginners and experienced players led by the head coach of the Rutland Raiders. You will learn the fun and fundamentals of football, while receiving instruction in both offensive and defensive tactics. Entering 5-8 Grade - Rutland HS Gym M-F 9:00A-12:00P 7/6-7/10 $68/$79

Quarterback and Receiver Camp Join Coach Shortle and his highly talented and dynamic staff for a truly enjoyable and informative football experience. This camp is a must for anyone interested in the quarterback or receiver positions and will focus on all of the fundamentals necessary to excel at these positions. Entering 5-12 Grade Sa/Su 9:00A-12:00P 8/8-8/9 $43/$54

GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY & LACROSSE

Chicks with Sticks! Join Rutland Raider Varsity Coaches and players for a fun-filled week of instruction and games, designed for those girls who have a desire to play lacrosse and field hockey. Lacrosse Director: Kate Herlihy. Field Hockey Director: April Cioffi. Entering 3-6 Grade - RHS Alumni Field M-F 9:00A-12:00P 7/27-7/31 $68/$79

Lacrosse Summer Nights Join in 5 nights of lacrosse through the month of July. These sessions will focus on game play, while providing instruction on lacrosse skills and tactics. Planning to bring in some guests to talk to the girls about exercise, nutrition, playing lacrosse in high school and/or college, etc. Each player will receive a reversible scrimmage jersey to keep. Sign up early to reserve your spot! Directors: Matt Zmurko and Melissa Patterson Entering 5-9 Grade - RHS Alumni Field M-F 6:30P-7:30P 7/1-7/29 $25/$36

Pre Season Camp This camp is designed for middle school and high school players with a focus on stick skills, game situations, and fitness. Get a jump on your fitness and skills before the season starts! Campers must provide their own stick, mouth guard and shin guards.

Entering 7-12 Grade - RHS Alumni Field M-F 9:00A-12:00P 8/3-8/7 $68/$79

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Youth Sports Camps British Soccer Camp & Multi British Sports Camp Join us for the most popular soccer camp in the USA and Canada featuring individual skill development with an innovative camp curriculum and a daily World Cup style tournament. This exciting camp, with its highly trained British coaches will not only provide your child with a great soccer experience, but also a cultural education, introducing them to the traditions and cultures of other great soccer nations. Make camp week extra special for your child by hosting a coach! NEW! Ever wanted to learn cricket? This year we will be offering a British sports camp where you can actively learn and participate in sports that are uniquely British! REGISTER BY: June 19 and receive a free official British Soccer Jersey. SIGN UP: ON-LINE ONLY at www.ChallengerSports.com A $10 late fee will apply to all registrations received less than 10 days from the start. All players will be grouped by age, ability and team affiliation. Ages 6-12 SOCCER - Giorgetti Park M-F 9:00A-12:00P 8/3-8/7 $130/$141 Ages 6-12 MULTI SPORT - Giorgetti Park M-F 12:00P-3:00P 8/3-8/7 $130/$141 Ages 7-12 SOCCER & MULTI SPORT - Giorgetti Park M-F 9:00A-3:00P 8/3-8/7 $188/$199 Ages 14-18 SOCCER - Giorgetti Park M-F 5:00P-8:00P 7/20-7/24 $78/$89

Sports Starter Let’s start your youth sports experience off on the right foot! Spend your Thursday evenings working with your child to introduce them to a variety of sport skills in a non-competitive atmosphere. This program requires parent involvement. Registration deadline is May 20th. Director Nicole Densmore Ages 3-5 - Allen Street Campus Th 5:30PM-6:15PM 5/28-7/2 $25/$36

Active Adults Strength Training This course is designed to Burn the Fat and Feed the Muscle. This total body fitness program has been designed to teach proven principles of progressive weight training and nutrition for maximum muscle building, toning and fat loss. You will need to purchase a set of adjustable dumb bells. Instructor: John Scaralia Adults - Godnick Adult Center Tu/Th 5:30P-6:30P 4/14-5/21 $70/$81

Integrative Yoga This class is gentle to moderate in nature, and all are welcome. Beginners will have an experience that is challenging but safe; experienced students will learn how to work at a deeper level to develop a more personal practice. Each class will include postures, breathing exercises, and relaxation as well as other yogic techniques. Please bring a towel or mat. This session has a minimum enrollment of 8 and a registration deadline of May 8th Instructor: Stephanie Jones Adults - Courcelle Building W 6:30P-7:45P 5/13-6/17 $35/$46

Fencing Club Join our informal fencing club! The club runs year-round with registrations on a quarterly basis. Beginners are welcome to come and learn the footwork involved with fencing. All levels welcome. Participants need to provide their own equipment. Rolling enrollment throughout the season. Facilitator: Gene Gyori 12 years-Adult - Godnick Adult Center Tu 7:00P-8:00P 4/7-6/30 $38/$49

Women’s Basketball League Gather a group of ladies and getting ready to play some hoops. Team registrations are now being accepted for the summer women’s basketball league. Players must be 18 years old or have graduated from high school by the start of the season. Team packets are available online or at the Courcelle building (16 North Street Ext). Rates listed below are per team. In order to qualify for resident team rate more than half the players must reside in Rutland City. Staff: Steve Marro Adult women - Mount Saint Joseph Gym W Evenings 6/24-8/12 $475/$525

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Godnick Adult Center EXERCISE PROGRAMS

COUNTRY LINE DANCE Join us for a fun cardiovascular workout with both new and old-line dances. No experience necessary and no partner needed.Buy a pass for 10 classes for $25 and save $5. INSTRUCTOR: Marilyn Sheldon Adults Only - Godnick Adult Center Tu 9:30A-10:30A Ongoing $3 GROOVEY GRANNIES LINE DANCE Intermediate line dance, mostly country with a little variety. No partner is needed. The line dance class also includes the option of practicing routines for entertaining residents at the local nursing homes. Buy a pass for 10 classes for $25 and save $5. Instructor: Marilyn Sheldon Adults Only - Godnick Adult Center Tu 9:30A-10:30A Ongoing $3

FIT FOR LIFE Increase your level of fitness with simple low impact exercise, step, strength work and flexibility. This is not a class for beginners. Buy a pass for 10 classes for $25 and save $5. Instructor: Marilyn Sheldon Adults Only - Godnick Adult Center M/W 9:25A-10:30A Ongoing $3 BONE BUILDERS EXERCISE PROGRAM Weights are provided. All you need to bring is a bottle of water. Program is provided by RSVP. Please contact RSVP for more information at 775-8220.

Adults Only - Godnick Adult Center M/W 1:00P-1:45P Ongoing $0 M/W 9:00A-9:45A Ongoing $0 Tu/Th 3:30P-4:15P Ongoing $0

PRANA YOGA No experience necessary. Gentle movements with body awareness, and breathing exercises to invigorate and relax the body and the mind. Bring a mat or blanket, and wear comfortable clothes. Poses may be done in a chair, or standing. The student is guided to move into a posture only so far as it feels right to her/his body. ALSO: 11:30 am to noon: Introduction to meditation, a variety of styles and techniques. No charge for the meditation.Instructor: Tammy Brown. Adults Only - Godnick Adult Center F 10:30A-11:30A Ongoing $5 MOVERS and SHAKERS Do you have Parkinson's disease or know someone who does? An exercise group meets every Monday at 10:30 AM. The program of low impact exercise is designed to maintain or improve flexibility, strength, and balance. Join the Movers and Shakers and exercise in a supportive and relaxing environment. Adults Only - Godnick Adult Center M 10:30A-11:30A Ongoing $0 TAI CHI for ARTHRITIS/FALL PREVENTION Learn the traditional Sun style of Tai Chi. This particular form has been modified by Dr. Paul Lam of Australia to address persons with arthritis, but has also been proven to reduce falls, improve coordination and balance, mood and posture, and can reduce blood pressure and control blood sugar. The moves being taught will require very gentle movements of all joints with an emphasis on safety and fun. Accredited Instructor: Larry Walter Adults Only - Godnick Adult Center F 4:00P-5:00P Ongoing $0

WELLNESS FOOTCARE With staff from RAVNAH is the last Wednesday of each month at 12:30PM. Adults Only - Godnick Adult Center W 12:30P 4/29 $10(donation) W 12:30P 5/27 $10(donation) W 12:30P 6/24 $10(donation) W 12:30P 7/29 $10(donation) AARP SAFE DRIVING Join Sharen Underwood on Wednesday, June 17, from 11 am to 4 p.m.. Pre-registration is required. Call Sharen Underwood at 235-2132. Fee is $15/members and $20/non-member. Adults Only - Godnick Adult Center W 11A-4:00P 4/10 $15/$20 HEALTH CLINIC Blood pressure, toe nails and health guidance with volunteer Krista Pike, RN on Thursday mornings at 10:30 a.m. Bring questions on health for you or your family. Adults Only - Godnick Adult Center Th 10:30A Ongoing $0

MEALS

BRUNCH Wednesday, April 29. The menu will consist of pancakes and maple syrup, scrambled eggs, bacon or sausage, potatoes, fruit salad, juice and coffee. The fee is due at time of registration. Please register by Monday, April 27. Adults Only - Godnick Adult Center W 11:00A 4/30 $4 LUNCHES Please contact Meals on Wheels at 775-0133 for reservations. Adults over 60 - Godnick Center M/W 12:00P Ongoing $3.50(donation) Adults under 60 - Godnick Center M/W 12:00P Ongoing $5

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Godnick Adult Center SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

READING AND DISCUSSION The fourth Tuesday of each month at 2:00 PM. The book for April 28 is “A Texan’s Promise: The Heart of a Hero Series” by Shelley Gray. MOVIE and SNACKS Once a month we select a different movie and watch it on our TV. Selection for April 15 is “And So It Goes” with Diane Keaton and Michael Douglass. “Knitting and more” Want to knit or crotchet with a group? Come join us on Tuesday afternoons at 1 pm. Meet new friends, work on personal projects, help with new ones. BINGO Mondays and Thursdays at 1:15 PM PARTY BRIDGE Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at 12:30 PM. The bridge group is always looking for new players. SuDoKu Wednesday afternoons at two o’clock. The SuDoKu for Seniors program will run classes catering to absolute beginners as well as more advanced players. (SuDoKu is pure logic requiring no mathematical knowledge or inclination.) The classes are free of charge.

TRIPS

OGUNQUIT, ME - “SISTER ACTS” at the Ogunquit Playhouse DATE: June 17 – June 18 Registration begins Monday, April 6 for city-residents and Tuesday, April 7 for non-residents. A $25 deposit is due at time of registration. Watch the April newsletter for more info. Collette Tours and the Godnick Adult Center offer a trip to…. The America's Music Cities featuring: New Orleans, Memphis & Nashville, September 20–27, 2015. Brochures are available at the Godnick Center. Highlights of the September 2015 trip include: French Quarters, New Orleans School of Cooking, Swamp Tour, Graceland, Grand Ole Opry Show & Backstage Tour, Historic RCA Studio B, Country Music Hall of Fame, Ryman Auditorium.

SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS

SENIOR SEMINAR DAY Sponsored by: The Godnick Adult Center TRIAD Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2015 Time: Registration and refreshments are from 8:30a.m. to 9 a.m. Seminars from 9 a.m. to noon Luncheon at noon with singer Charles Woods

Registration forms are available at the Godnick Center.

Rutland Area Osher, Lifelong Learning Institute Lecture Series Each lecture will be on Friday afternoon at the Godnick Adult Center, 1 Deer Street, 1:30-3 PM.

CANADA, OUR NEIGHBOR TO THE NORTH

April 10 - Does Canada Matter? with Professor David Massell. His lecture will cover Canada in the American imagination, then will provide an overview of the importance of Canada in trade (focus on Vermont), immigration, and the possibilities for comparative understanding, as well as in Americans’ ability to better know themselves.

April 17 - Prohibition in Vermont: the 13-Year National Experiment: Prohibition became law in 1920. It banned the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol in the United States. But Canada had no such law. Scott Wheeler, publisher of “Vermont’s Northland Journal” and author of “Rumrunners and Revenuers”, will discuss the smuggling across the border, the danger, and the enforcement challenges this questionable law presented in 1920-1933.

April 24 - The Group of Seven - Founded in 1920, this group of Canada’s unique modern artists sought to inspire appreciation of the beauty of Canada’s diverse landscapes through their work. Dr. William Tortolano, will present slides and commentary on this artistic mosaic of Canada’s regions – the Maritimes, Rockies, Plains, Old Quebec, First Nations, and more.

May 1 - The Canary in the Coal Mine: The Canadian Arctic in the 21

st Century. UVM Geography Professor

Shelly Rayback will address why we should be paying attention to the Canadian Arctic. Brochures containing the rest of the 12 week program are available at the Godnick Center.

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Summer Concerts Bring a picnic basket, family and friends and enjoy a summer even-ing of free live music! All ages - Main Street Park W 7:00P-8:30P 6/17 Satin & Steel Band

W 7:00P-8:30P 6/24 Aaron Audet Band

W 7:00P-8:30P 7/01 Rick Redington and the Luv Machine

W 7:00P-8:30P 7/08 Shellhouse

W 7:00P-8:30P 7/15 Distant Thunder

W 7:00P-8:30P 7/22 Enerjazz

W 7:00P-8:30P 7/29 Jenni Johnson & the Junketters

W 7:00P-8:30P 8/05 Limbo Lounge Band

Su 7:00P-8:30P 6/14-8/16 Rutland City Band

Special Events July is Parks and Recreation Month In celebration of Parks and Recreation month this year the National Parks and Recreation Association is “Recreating Like It’s 1985” in honoring 30 years of Parks and Recreation in July.

Come kick off the celebration with us on July 2nd 6PM-8PM at the Courcelle building (16 North Street Extension). Join in fun activities, demonstrations, tours of the facility, music and more! Let’s GO PLAY like it’s ‘85 and dress the part! #JULYPRM30 #GOPLAYRUTRP All Ages/Families - Courcelle (16 North St Ext) Th 6P-8P 7/2 $0

Chalk the Walk Hands On Minds On Children’s Art Studio’s 2nd Annual Chalk the Walk, a sidewalk chalk art festival. Enjoy art and the outdoors as this year’s theme is the SUN! Grab friends, or come and make new ones, and create a colorful piece of art in one of the squares. Families are encouraged to come participate in chalk art or just come to watch and enjoy some of the other activities. More details about the event are available at www.rutlandrec.com/chalkthewalk. This is a free event with a suggested donation of $3, proceeds would benefit the Hands On Minds On Art Studio. We hope to see your there! All ages/Families - Godnick Adult Center Sa 10:00A-2:00P 5/2

GO PLAY Race Series Sponsored by

Each race is $5 per person with youth 12th grade and under FREE

Walk, Wag & Run A dog friendly (on a leash) cross country race. Race distance: 5K, 2.5K or 100 yard dash! This event is in partnership with the Rutland County Humane Society. Help raise money by downloading your sponsor sheet at rchsvt.org. All ages (kids race free) - College of Saint Joseph Tu 6:30P 5/26 $5 Tu 6:30P 6/30 $5 Tu 6:30P 7/28 $5

Summer Sunset Come run, or walk, through the woods in this 1K and 5K trail race. All ages (kids race free) - Giorgetti Park/Pine Hill Trails Tu 6:30P 6/9 $5 Tu 6:30P 7/14 $5 Tu 6:30P 8/11 $5

Droopy Pedal Mountain Bike Our mountain bike series returns in 2015 to offer fun and fitness for all ages and ability levels. The race ranges from 3 to 8 miles based on ability. A great way to track your progress throughout the summer!

All ages (kids race free) - Giorgetti Park/Pine Hill Trails M 6:30P 6/15 $5 M 6:30P 7/20 $5 M 6:30P 8/17 $5

The Rutland Recreation Department in conjunction with the

Vermont Recreation & Parks Association is offering discounted tickets to Great Escape, Six Flags New England and Bromley Sun Mountain Adventure Park. The tickets are good for the 2015 season. Buying your ticket from the Rutland Recreation Department supports local and state recreation and accommodates you by not having to stand in line for your tickets at the parks. The cost of tickets are $35 for Great Escape; $36 for Six Flags New England and $27 for Bromley Sun Mountain Adventure Park. Our prices are significantly less than what you would pay at the gate. You need to bring cash for payment.

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Nature Inspirations with Thomas Estill

Night Owl Prowl Join local naturalist Tom Estill on a night stroll along the

Carriage Trail as we search for Owls inhabiting the Pine Hill Park. We'll be using various owl calls to help entice the owls to fly to the area where we are standing in order to get a close up

view of these magnificent birds. Learn what kinds of owls are in Vermont, and the importance they play in the Pine Hill Park

ecosystem. Wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather. Bring along water. Difficulty: Easy/Moderate-(Walk

from Trailhead to Rocky Pond, along the Carriage Trail)

Families/Bird Enthusiasts – Giorgetti Park/Pine Hill Trails

Sa 7:30P-9:00P 4/25 $0/$0

Birdwalk

Join local naturalist Tom Estill as we stroll along the Park trails in search of the numerous and varied birds flying through the area as they head north during their annual migration. We

should see dozens of species of birds, many of which will be in their colorful breeding plumage stage. Bring water, bug spray, binoculars(if you have them) and comfortable shoes. Tom will bring along his spotting scope to get close-up views of many of

the birds. Difficulty: Easy/Moderate-(Walk from Trailhead to Rocky Pond, along the Carriage Trail)

Families, Birders of all ages – Giorgetti Park/Pine Hill Trails

Sa 7:00A-8:30A 5/9 $0/$0

Nature Hike

Come and learn about the wildlife of Pine Hill Park on this easy stroll through some of the trails of Pine Hill Park. We'll be looking at the various plants and animals that inhabit this

wonderful park, and work with some of the tools a naturalist uses in their work. Bring your flower and bird guides,

binoculars, comfortable walking shoes, bug spray and love of the outdoors. Difficulty: Easy

Families (all ages) – Giorgetti Park/Pine Hill Trails

Sa 10:00A-12:00P 7/11 $0/$0

Nature Crafts

Bring your young budding naturalists to this fun-filled activity where we'll be making a variety of wildlife craft items, using materials gathered from

the Pine Hill Park. Pre-registration is required for this program and parents are

encouraged to participate. Maximum enrollment of 12 participants.

PreK-2 Grade – Giorgetti Park/Pine Hill Trails Sa 10:00A-12:00P 7/25 $0/$0

Community Gardens The Recreation Department still has opening in all three gardens. The gardens on Allen Street and Woodstock Avenue are open to anyone. The Northwest garden is only open to residents of the nearby neighborhood. Grow your own food! Call Lori Hickey at 773-1853 for more information about renting a plot and the fees .

Crowley Road Race Sunday June 14, 2015 8:00 AM All information is at www.crowleyroadrace.com.

Explore Creativity Through Sculpture! Dates: July 6 through 17 Location: The Carving Studio and Sculpture Center in West Rutland Ages: youth from 14 through 18 years The Carving Studio and Sculpture Center invites youth from the Rutland area to participate in an exciting, collaborative project for two weeks this summer. Under the instruction of master sculptor Nora Valdez, participants will design and carve a functional stone bench. Carving Studio and Sculpture Center (www.carvingstudio.org), P.O. Box 495, West Rutland VT 05777 or email [email protected].

Art in the Park Back for an incredible 54th year, over 130 fine artists and crafts persons come together for a weekend of fantastic shopping and fun! Get a jump on your holiday shopping, as you enjoy live music, hands-on art projects and demonstrations. Fabulous food, drink and fun for all. Sponsored by the Chaffee Art Gallery. For more information visit www.chaffeeartcenter.org/art-in-the-park/ Sa/Su 10:00A-4:00P 8/8-8/9 Sa/Su 10:00A-4:00P 10/10-10/11

Spring Programs/Events Fishing Derby May 9

Slackline May 8 Kiwanis Bike Rodeo May 17

Special Events

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