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707 Legion DriveChittenango, NY 13037315-687-3471 http://sullivan.recdesk.com
Town of SullivanParks & Recreation Department
Winter/Spring2016
Sign up for Text Alerts by texting the
word “Sullivan” to 84483We now acceptCREDIT CARDS!
S.C.C. & KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ANNUAL FOUL SHOOTING CONTEST
SaturdayJanuary 30, 2016Chittenango Middle School
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.FREE for Boys & Girls ages 6 to 18 as of 1/1/16
REGISTRATION: On Site! Begins at 12:00 p.m.
DETAILS: Try your luck and test your skill! Trophies will be awarded to the top scoring boys and girls in
their age groups! Parents, come cheer on the children, but be aware that you may be asked to participate
in a contest of your own!
ADULT PAINTING EVENT ***Date Change*** Wednesday, January 27th Parks & Recreation Dept. 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.
$20.00Come JOIN Christine Angotti from Artifacts to create a winter scene on a wine glass. NO Experience Necessary!
A certified artist comes to local pubs and restaurants near you to teach a fun filled painting class! In a 1 1/2 hour class, the instructor will walk you step-by-step through that night’s featured painting.
At the end of the night, you will have your own masterpiece and be amazed that YOU created it!
Bring your own refreshments and beverage!
Minimum of 10, Maximum of 30 to run this programAdults 21 and over
STAFF INFORMATIONJulie LaFave, Director
(jlafave@townofsullivan. org)Robin McCombie
Senior Program Director ([email protected])
Casey Stewart, Rec. Supervisor([email protected])
Lori Davies, Secretary([email protected])
Carl Hill, Park ForemanLou LaPlante, Park Foreman
SULLIVAN TOWN PARKS INFORMATIONSULLIVAN COMMUNITY PARK319 Lake Street, Chittenango. Open daily from 9:00 a.m. until dusk year round. Frisbee Golf Course 8-holes open during park hours. Cross Country skiing on weekends conditions permitting. Snowmobiles and ice fishing are prohibited.CHAPMAN COMMUNITY PARKRoute 31, between Bridgeport and Lakeport. Open daily from 9:00 a.m. to dusk year round. Open during the winter for snowmobiles and ice fishing on Oneida Lake. Fishing Pier open weather permitting. The dog park includes a large fenced in area, divided into two sections, where small and large dogs can be free to run safely off leash under the watchful eyes of their owners.PARK SECURITYSullivan Park is patrolled on a regular basis by the Chittenango Village Police, NYS Police and the Madison County Sheriff Department. Chapman Park is patrolled by the NYS Police and Madison County Sheriff Department. Our facilities are also monitored by our Park Personnel. WALKING TRAILSSullivan Park has 2 marked Healthy Heart walking trails one and two miles long. Chapman Park has a one-mile marked walking trail.
SCC BOARDJeff BoulterBarb Buyea
Marianne FalkenburgBob Lake
Chad LamphereBrian O’ConnorForrest SeGuinJennifer SmithMatt Wagner
New Board members will be added to make a total of
16 Board Membersafter January 1st.
Quick Reference
HOLIDAYS OBSERVEDOffice Closed
New Year’s EveDecember 31st(Close at noon)
New Year’s DayJanuary 1st
Martin Luther King DayJanuary 18th
President’s DayFebruary 15thGood FridayMarch 25th
SULLIVAN PARK BOARD
Mark Davies, ChairmanDave AlbeeTom Clark
Steve Drake Kim Guignard
Wayne Horning Scott Pellman
John Brzuszkiewicz, Liaison
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION CONTACTS
Chittenango Pop Warner:Michelle Bishop
315-750-8828Little League Baseball:
Dave Stanton687-0257
Soccer Club: Brian O’Connor 687-0077Lacrosse Association: Scott Barnard 687-5139
C.H.S. Sports Booster:687-2621
Oz-Stravaganza:Colleen Zimmer 415-8546www.oz-stravaganza.com
PARKS & RECREATION OFFICE
• OFFICE PHONE: 687-3471 (Voice Mail after hours)• FAX MACHINE: 687-9644• WEBSITE: http://sullivan.recdesk.com• OFFICE HOURS: 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday• MAILING ADDRESS: Town of Sullivan Parks & Recreation Dept. 707 Legion Drive Chittenango, NY 13037
TABLE OF CONTENTS• Page 1 - Quick Reference• Page 2 - Director’s Message• Page 3 - Coloring Contest• Page 4 - Youth Programs• Page 5 - Youth Programs • Pages 6 - Youth Programs• Page 7 - Family Programs• Page 8 - Family Programs• Page 9 - Winter Programs• Page 11 - Town Information• Page 12 - Town Information• Page 14 - Instructional • Pages 15 - Adult Programs• Page 16 - Adult Programs• Page 17 - Adult Programs• Page 19 - Senior Programs• Page 20 - Senior Programs• Page 21 - Senior Programs• Page 24 - Registration Form
A Message from our new Recreation Supervisor:
My name is Casey Stewart and I am honored to be part of the Town of Sullivan Parks and Recreation Department as the Recreation Supervisor. I was born and raised in North Syracuse where I have worked for the North Syracuse Parks and Recreation Department since 2010 as the Program Assistant. I graduated from Onondaga Community College with a degree in Recreation Leadership in December of 2012. I started working at WonderWorks when they opened in 2012. I worked my way up into the sales office and just left when I received the position here at the Town of Sullivan.
I am very excited about working with the residents of the Town of Sullivan. This town takes great pride in their sports, youth activities, and their community as a whole. You may have already seen me around as I make an effort to get out to see all of our wonderful programs.
If you have suggestions or ideas to improve existing programs or ideas for new programs please let me know. If you are interested in working in the summer for our Playground Program please contact me regardless if you have worked in the past or are interested in working in the future.
I look forward to developing a positive relationship with the people of the Town of Sullivan!
Casey Stewart Recreation Supervisor
Pavilion Lottery is open to Sullivan Residents only. All other rentals will be taken beginning Tuesday, March 8
BOTH online at https://sullivan.recdesk.com and at our office.
Sullivan Park Rentals Chapman Park Rentals Saturday, March 5 at 9:00 am
Pavilion 1 and 2 will be available Saturday, March 5 at 11:00 am
Pavilion 1, 2 & 3 will be available All persons that arrive prior to the rental time will be given a number for the lottery. Numbers will be drawn at random to determine the order. Any person that walks in once the lottery has begun will be given a separate number to be drawn after the first lottery has been completed. Only one number will be given out per party/rental date. Bringing additional people to help secure your date will not increase your chances. Residents are recommended to bring a calendar so that if their original date is booked, they can choose an alternate still-open date.
Pavilion Rental Changes!
WANT A CHANCE TO WIN $50 GIFT CARD TO AN AREA BUSINESS? Prior to the lottery, make sure you’re registered in our new software system! Call us with your complete information and we’ll enter it. Or enter it yourself by creating a profile at https://sullivan.recdesk.com. If you do it yourself online, be sure to call us and let us know so we can verify and enter you in the drawing. Winner selected April 1 (& that’s no joke!)
CONTEST RULES1. Contest is open to children ages 8 and under.2. Be Creative. And anything goes.3. All entries MUST be received NO LATER than Wed., March 23rd 4. The decisions of the judges will be final!5. Winners will be announced at the Easter Egg Hunts!
NAME: AGE PHONE ADDRESS
RETURN TO:Town of Sullivan Parks & Recreation Dept.707 Legion Drive, Chittenango, NY 13037
Coloring Contest
Cheerleading ProgramDATES: Saturdays, January 16 to March 26NOTE: No class during February break.TIME: 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.LOCATION: Chittenango Middle School Small GymAGES: Age 7 (in 2nd grade) to 13 years oldEARLY BIRD SPECIAL: $30.00/first child, $55.00/familyFee After January 8th: $40.00/first child, $65.00/familyCHECKS PAYABLE: SCCREGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 15DETAILS: The Cheerleading Program is a fun introduction to cheers, formations and dance routines. Participants will be divided by skill on the first day of practice.
Youth ProgramsKid’s Zumba
SESSION 1: Wed., January 6 to February 10SESSION 2: Wed., March 2 to April 6SESSION 3: Wed., May 4 to June 8TIME: 3:30 to 4:15 p.m.LOCATION: Bolivar Road SchoolAGES: Boys & Girls ages 5 to 10 FEE: $35.00DEADLINE: Day before program starts - strictly enforcedCHECKS PAYABLE: SCCMinimum: 12 students, Maximum: 30 studentsDETAILS: Zumba for kids! Sure, chillin’ out for kids is cool, but rockin’ out is a BLAST! That’s why you’re going to love the Zumba Kids designed exclusively for kids (ages 5-10). Zumba Kids is a rockin’, high-energy fitness-party packed with specially choreographed, kid-friendly routines and all the music kids love, like hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia and more. Parents love Zumba Kids too because of the effects it has on the kids. It increases their focus and self-confidence, boosts metabolism and enhances coordination. Dress your kids in breathable clothing, sneakers and send them with a bottle of water or juice and a healthy snack.
Boy’s YouthBasketball League
DATES: Wednesday, Jan. 6 to Mar. 19, 2016NOTE: No games on January 30 or during February break.TIME: Weeknights and SaturdaysLOCATION: Chittenango Middle School, Bolivar and Bridgeport School GymsAGES: 9 to 13 as of January 1, 2016League Fee after Dec. 28th: $45.00/first child, $70.00/familyREGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 6CHECKS PAYABLE: SCCDETAILS: Jr. Boys League will play on Tuesday or Thursday and Saturday throughout the season. Sr. Boys League will play on Monday or Wednesday and Saturday throughout the season.
All skills evaluation will be held at Bolivar School at 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, January 6th -- 12 & 13 year olds Thursday, January 7th -- 9, 10 & 11 year oldsAll players must attend on the specified day.
NOTE: Any registrations received after January 6th will be added to wait list and if space allows will be added to a team in the order received.
Midget League BasketballDATES: Saturday, Jan. 9 to Mar. 19, 2016NOTE: No games during February break.TIME: Tuesday evenings & Saturday mornings.LOCATION: Bolivar & Bridgeport School AGES: Boys and Girls ages 6 (1st grade) to 8 as of January 1, 2016EARLY BIRD SPECIAL: $35.00/first child $60.00/familyLeague Fee after January 2nd: $45.00/first child $70.00/familyREGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 9thCHECKS PAYABLE: SCCNOTE: Coaches WILL NOT call players for this league. All players report to the Bolivar Road School at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 9, 2016 for the first practice. Players will be split into teams on the first day. NOTE: Any registrations received after January 9th will be added to wait list and if space allows will be added to a team in the order received.
You can combine the Girl’s Youth Basketball, Boy’s Youth Basketball and the Midget League
Basketball to receive the Family Discount!Reminder...
When the Chittenango School District cancels after school activities, the Town of Sullivan
Parks & Recreation Department’s Programs held in the schools are also cancelled.
Youth Recreational ArcherySESSION 1: Sat., April 9, 16, 23 & 30SESSION 2: Sat, May 7, 14, 21 & 28TIME: 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.LOCATION: Full Draw ArcheryAGES: 8 to 16 yearsFEE: $30.00 (If you own bow & arrows) $40.00 (If you own bow but need 4 arrows) $50.00 (Includes rental for compound bow plus 4 arrows)CHECKS PAYABLE: SCCCLASS SIZE: Minimum 5; Maximum 10 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: One week prior to session or until full. DETAILS: Participants will learn the recreational side of archery and have a chance to practice their shooting skills with 3-D and paper targets. Range is closed to the public during Parks & Recreation Classes. Rentals Available. Bows, Arrows & Accessories are available for purchase.
Youth Programs
Horsemanship CampSESSION 1: February 15 to 19SESSION 2: April 25 to 29TIME: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.LOCATION: “Arise at the Farm” 1972 New Boston Rd.AGES: 7 to 16 yearsCLASS SIZE: Maximum of 10FEE: $175.00CHECKS PAYABLE: SCCREGISTRATION DEADLINE: One week prior to session or until full.DETAILS: Participants will each be assigned a horse to care for. This will include: feeding, cleaning, grooming, tacking, general horse care and riding.
Start Smart Sports DevelopmentDATES: Mondays, February 1 to March 14NOTE: No Class on February 15TIME: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.LOCATION: Bolivar Road School GymAGES: 4 & 5 years old by 1st day or programCLASS SIZE: Maximum 20 participants.FEE: $35.00CHECKS PAYABLE: SCCREGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 15 or until full.IMPORTANT NOTE: This is a parent-child based class. All participants MUST have an adult present to take part in the class. DETAILS: The proper techniques in the fundamentals of sports will be taught. Large motor skills, ball tossing, hand/eye coordination are some skills that will be emphasized.
The Town of Sullivan Parks and Recreation Department will not exclude any youth from
participating in programs for financial reasons. Parents can contact the department to discuss a
variety of limited scholarship opportunities. All inquiries will be confidential.
Little Bears SoccerA Soccer Program for Toddlers
DATES: Thursdays, Jan. 28 to April 14 Date changeNOTE: No class on February 18 or March 24TIME: 5:00 to 5:30 p.m.LOCATION: Bridgeport ElementaryAGES: Boys and Girls ages 3 and 4CLASS SIZE: Minimum 5, Maximum 25FEE: $45.00 (Size 3 soccer ball included!)CHECKS PAYABLE: SCCREGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 15DETAILS: Little Bears Soccer is a 10 week introductory Soccer Program for children 3 and 4 year olds. Each participant will learn the basics of dribbling, balance, coordination, running, jumping, kicking and shooting in a structured fun + energetic environment. The program will be coached by Brian Brzuszkiewicz who is the Chittenango’s Girls Varsity Soccer Coach and holds multiple coaching licenses through the NSCAA (National Soccer Coaches Association of America) and USSF (United States Soccer Federation). The program will help introduce the most popular sport in the world to children at a very young age right here in Chittenango! Come join the fun!! Parents are welcome to participate with their child to ease them into the games and activities. Each participant will receive a size 3 soccer ball to keep and use throughout the program! (No shinguards are required.)
Start Smart BaseballDATES: Wednesdays, May 4 to June 8LOCATION: Chittenango Middle School Small GymAGES: 4 & 5 years old as of 1st day of programCLASS SIZE: Maximum 18 participantsTIME: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.FEE: $50.00REGISTRATION: Deadline is April 29th or until full.CHECKS PAYABLE: SCCIMPORTANT NOTE: This is a parent-child based class. All participants MUST have an adult present to take part in the class. DETAILS: Fundamentals and proper techniques will be taught. Participants will be able to keep their equipment at the end of the class so they can continue working on their skills.
Gymnastics& Tumbling Class in Bridgeport
DATES: Weds., February 3 to April 13NOTE: No class on February 17TIMES: 3:10 to 4:00 p.m. New TimeLOCATION: Bridgeport Elementary School Gym AGES: Girls age 4 - 12; Boys age 5 to 12FEE: $180.00 $155.00 if you participated in fall sessionCHECKS PAYABLE: SCCREGISTRATION DEADLINE January 29thDETAILS: Parry’s Gymnastics will conduct fun and challenging Gymnastics & Tumbling Classes with an emphasis on tumbling. The classes will be beneficial for anyone who wants to increase their overall coordination and body control. Instructor is Chuck Parry. For additional information on Parry’s Gymnastics you can visit their website at www.ParrysGymnastics.com.
Gymnastics & Tumbling Class in Chittenango
DATES: Fri., February 5 to April 22NOTE: No class on February 19 or March 25INSTRUCTIONAL: Youth ages 5 to 12TIMES: 3:35 to 4:25 p.m. New TimeDEVELOPMENTAL: Girls and Boys age 4 TIMES: 3:35 to 4:25 p.m. New TimeLOCATION: Parks & Recreation Dept. NOTE: Bus passes are available from Bolivar to the Parks & Rec. Dept.FEE: $180.00 new participants $155.00 if you participated in fall sessionCHECKS PAYABLE: SCCREGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 29thDETAILS: Parry’s Gymnastics will conduct fun and challenging Gymnastics & Tumbling Classes with an emphasis on tumbling. The classes will be beneficial for anyone who wants to increase their overall coordination and body control. Instructor is Chuck Parry. For additional information on Parry’s Gymnastics you can visit their website at www.ParrysGymnastics.com.
Build it with LowesDATES: Tuesday, February 16LOCATION: Parks & Recreation Dept. Legion RoomAGES: 5 to 10CLASS SIZE: Minimum 7; Maximum 25TIME: 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.FEE: $5.00REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 5CHECKS PAYABLE: SCCDETAILS: Come join us for some fun while we en-hance our imagination and explore our construction creativity. Build a Valentine’s day themed wood kit. Project kit, goggles and apron included. A light snack will be provided.
Youth Programs
We now accept online registration and CREDIT CARDS!
NO registration will be accepted on site!
Program
CancelledProgram
Cancelled
Family ProgramsOpen Cross Country Skiing
at Sullivan ParkDATES: Saturdays & Sundays Mid December through March 2016 Weather PermittingLOCATION: Sullivan Park, ChittenangoAGES: All ages (Under 10 must be accompanied by an adult)TIME: 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.FEE: FreeREGISTRATION: Ongoing on site.Last sign out is 3:00 p.m. each day.DETAILS: The Town of Sullivan Parks & Recreation Department owns cross country equipment which is available for use in the park, weather and conditions permitting. Groups may call in advance to reserve a date for a ski outing. Equipment must be used in the park.
Spring Golf Lessons at Four SeasonsDATE: Tuesdays, April 26 to May 24 TIMES: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.AGES: Adults and Youth ages 13 an upLOCATION: Four Seasons, Route 5 westFEE: $90.00 per personCHECKS PAYABLE: “FOUR SEASONS”REGISTRATION: Pre-Registration only at the Parks & Recreation office.DETAILS: Five consecutive weeks of one hour lessons with golf balls and clubs included. Pre-registration required.
Family SkatingMonday, February 15, 2016
Cicero Twin Rinks1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
$4.00 admission $2.50 SKATE RENTAL
Advanced Registration and Payment Required
Registration Deadline is Thursday, February 5
Bring your family and friends to enjoy an afternoon full of excitement!
Parks & Rec. Staff will be there to assist and provide a special treat!
Snowshoeing at Sullivan Park
Guided walks around the trails inside the park on the following dates and times
January 9th - 9:00 a.m.January 23rd - 7:00 p.m. (Full Moon)
February 13th - 9:00 a.m.February 27th - 7:00 p.m. (Full Moon)
All ages and abilities welcome! Bring your own Snowshoes or demos will be available.
Courtesy of Fleet Feet Sports Syracuse.
All events will be weather (snow?) permitting. Limited number of demo snowshoes available.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE - Thursday each week.
Register at the Town of Sullivan Parks and Recreation Dept. to reserve a pair. We will offer walk/hike if not enough snow.
Light drink and snacks will be provided.
Family ProgramsFind The
“Tinman’s Heart”and win a 32” Smart TV
Where: Town of Sullivan Public Use AreasWho: Any Town of Sullivan Resident
When: February 15 to 21, 2016
WHAT: A small plastic “heart” will be hidden somewhere in the Town of Sullivan.
Each day a clue will be posted on our Facebook pagewww.facebook.com/SullivanRecreation
The first person who finds the heart will win a 32” Flat Screen TV.
Look for additional rules and information on Facebook or our websitehttp://sullivan.recdesk.com
FAMILY BOWLINGWednesday, February 17, 2016
Green Lakes Lanes8:00 p.m.
$3.00 per game $1.00 SHOE RENTAL
Advanced Registration and Payment Required
Registration Deadline is Thursday, February 5
Bring your family and friends to Green Lakes Lanes and enjoy an evening full of excitement!
Parks & Rec. Staff will be on-site to assist and provide a special treat!
Human Foosball Tournament
Coming this SummerWatch for details in our Summer Flyer
Sullivan Snow Tubingat Four Seasons
SESSION 1: Thursday, February 18TIME: 4:30 to 9:00 p.m.FEE: $16.00 per person CHECKS PAYABLE: FOUR SEASONSREGISTATION DEADLINE: February 18 at noonDETAILS: Everything is supplied, tubes & lift tickets are included. Advanced registration only at the Parks & Recreation office.
Learn to Ski or SnowboardDATES: Sat., January 9 or Sun., January 10 6-Week ProgramFEE: $120.00 (Equipment rentals are extra.)DATE: Sat., February 6 or Sun., February 7 4-Week ProgramFEE: $110.00 (Equipment rentals are extra.)NOTE: Add tubing on each day of lesson for $60.00.CHECKS PAYABLE: FOUR SEASONSTIMES: 10:00, 11:30 a.m., 1:00 or 2:15 p.m.AGES: Youth and AdultREGISTRATION: Parks & Recreation officeDETAILS: Fee includes a season pass for day of lesson and six weeks of downhill skiing or snowboarding instruction for January program and four weeks of instruction for the February program. Rental rates are $15.00 per day for skis or $20.00 per day for snowboard. Lessons must be taken on the same day each week.
After School Ski or SnowboardSESSION 1: Thursdays, January 7 to February 11SESSION 2: Fridays, January 8 to February 12TIME: 4:00 p.m. or 5:15 p.m.FEE: $115.00 - Equipment rentals are extraCHECKS PAYABLE: FOUR SEASONSAGES: 5 and upREGISTRATION: Parks & Recreation officeDETAILS: Six week one-hour downhill skiing or snowboarding lesson packages. Must ski the same day each week. Fee includes season pass for day of lesson for the remainder of the season with a special daily rental rate of $15.00 for skis or $20.00 for snowboard
Ski or Snowboard CampDATES: February 16 to 19TIMES: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.SKI CAMP: $240.00 SNOWBOARD CAMP: $260.00 CHECKS PAYABLE: FOUR SEASONSAGES: 5 and upREGISTRATION: Parks & Recreation officeDETAILS: Fee includes 3 hours of lessons, lift ticket, equipment rentals and lunch each day. No refunds or substitutions.
Parents Ski with your KidsParents ski with your child on their lesson day. Pass-es only - Good for entire Season. FEE: $90.00
Super Saver Ski or SnowboardSame as the 6-week program with a regular season pass good for anytime. Lessons must be taken on same day each week - NO EXCEPTIONS! Daily rental lesson rates apply ski- $15.00; snowboard - $20.00. Cost is $235.00
Winter Programs
WANT A CHANCE TO WIN $50 GIFT CARD TO AN AREA BUSINESS?Prior to the lottery, make sure you’re registered in our new software system! Call us with your complete information and we’ll enter it. Or enter it yourself by creating a profile at https://sullivan.recdesk.com. If you do it yourself online, be sure to call us and let us know so we can verify and enter you in the drawing. Winner selected April 1 (& that’s no joke!)
Service and values worth tracking down!
www.skeele.com 920A East Genesee St Chittenango NY 13037
315-687-3901
Over the Rainbow Christian Pre-School
118 Arch St, Chittenango NY 13037
“An atmosphere of love, acceptance and encouragement”
* 3 and 4 year old programs * NYS certified teacher * Aides with over 40 years combined experience
Contact us at (315) 687-7355
www.over-the-rainbow-preschool.com Sponsored by 1st Presbyterian and St. Patrick’s Churches
30-Years Experience
David A. Slocum owner/Artistic Director118 Mill Street Suite 2, Fayetteville NY 13066
Recreational & Student company classes available for more info:
Town of SullivanTown of
7507 Lakeport Road, North Chittenango, New York 13037
Sullivan
John M. BeckerSupervisor
John M. BeckerSupervisor
Hon. John D. ButtonJustice
Hon. Michael St. LegerJustice
Charlotte A. Ferstlercferstler@
townofsullivan.orgTown Clerk
Phone: 315.687.7221
Elwin “Sonny” CentnerHighway Superintendent
Phone: 315.687.6031
Carol GreeneTown of Sullivan
HistorianOffice hours are
Wednesday from 1 to 4:30 p.m. We have
many family files, pictures, census records,
newspapers, local history, etc.
From theSupervisor’sOffice
Continued on next page
Budget Process Favorable this Fall
Animal Control OfficeBig or Small, License Them All
Kim MuehlenbeinBig or small,
New York State law says you have to license your dogs. All dogs more than four months of age must be licensed and be current on vaccinations against the rabies virus.
For more information, call the Town Clerk’s Office at 315.687.7221.
Office of the AssessorEnhanced STAR exemption
If you are turning 65 in 2016, check to see if you are eligible for the Enhanced Star exemption on school tax.
To qualify, it must be your primary residence, and your 2014 income must be $84,550 or less.
Applications must be filed in the Assessor’s Office by March 1, 2016.
This fall certainly has been one of the best I can ever remember. It has been great weather to get caught up on any outside work that was an “I’ll get to it” project.
As I write this, the week before Thanksgiving, at the Town, we have completed our budget with a one-cent increase in the tax rate. Around $4 million of assessed value came off the tax rolls this year, with the Oneidas making their trust application, and the rate still only went up one penny.
The Town of Sullivan has managed your money very well. It is from the dedication of good employees that we are able to do this. We recently held employee recognitions and found an astonishing 204 years of collective service in our Highway Department, 230 years in the town offices, 73 years in Parks and Recreation and 75 years on the town board for a total of 482 years of expertise and excellence from all of our
employees.That doesn’t include Planning,
Zoning, Assessment or part-time summer Parks and Rec staff.
There is no doubt in my mind that pride and doing a
quality job while saving tax dollars is foremost on all of our dedicated employees’ minds.
Our greatest assets are the taxpayers and the people who entrust to us the responsibility of conducting the business of the
town.The holiday season is upon us,
and we will again be lighting a tree in Bridgeport, thanks to the Bridgeport-Lakeport Civic Organization. Hats off to the volunteers who make that organization work.
There will also be a tree lighting put on by the village of Chittenango in December.
As we close 2015 and open a new year, our best days are ahead of us.
God bless and have a joyous holiday season.
“We recently held employee recognitions and found an astonishing ... total of 482 years of expertise...”
John M. Becker
John M. Becker [email protected] Supervisor Phone: 315.687.9190
Kerry Ranger [email protected] Phone: 315.633.9057
John E. Brzuszkiewicz [email protected] Phone: 315.633.5594
Thomas J. Kopp [email protected] Phone: 315.687.9626
William S. Cole [email protected] and Deputy Supervisor Phone: 315.687.9346
Sullivan
Town CounCil315.687.9190
7507 Lakeport Road, North Chittenango
The Sullivan Town Council meets the first Wednesday
of each month at 7 p.m. and the third Wedesday of each
month at 9 a.m.
aSSeSSor - ConTinued from previouS page
From the Fire Inspector
Proud of the Town
Renewal noticesRenewal notices will be sent
to you in December for your Enhanced STAR, agricultural
and disability exemptions. Your applications are due in the Assessor’s Office by March 1, 2016.
Fire Prevention & Safety a Year-Round Job
Bill PindleBe sure that you have smoke
and carbon monoxide detectors in your home. A smoke detector in each bedroom would be good and not located in the kitchen, and at least one carbon monoxide detector installed on each level of your home.
Please take note that most of the smoke detectors installed in homes today do not work, having missing batteries, or there are none installed at all.
When using small, portable electric heaters, do not use a lead cord. Plug the heater directly into the outlet and run the heater on the lowest setting. Doing this will not overload the electrical circuit. Electric space heaters are a major cause of many house fires.
Have an escape plan from your home in the event of a fire. Preplan a place to meet outside of your home. Doing this will eliminate any
confusion in the event of a fire. Meet near the swing set, mailbox or other pre-planned meeting location.
If you are using a wood burning stove, be sure to keep all safety clearances near and around your stove. Clean the piping often to prevent having a chimney fire. Burning well-seasoned wood is also a good practice.
House numbers are very important. Have the numbers clearly posted on the front of your house. Posting four-inch numbers is suggested. This is important for fire calls but is most important for any medical calls at your home. Watching the rescue people pass your home will waste many critical moments.
Submitted with Bridgeport Fire Chief Gerry Honors, Chittenango Fire Chief Mike Sudol and North Chittenango Fire Chief Pat Lum.
As I write this article, I am roughly at the halfway point of my first term as Councilman. I just wanted to take a moment and thank you for the opportunity to be a part of our local governing body. The position can be very challenging at times, but it has its rewards.
The town and fire tax rates continue to remain low in respect to the services provided. I would stack up our town employees, highway department and fire departments up against anybody’s and come out the winner.
As we enter into a new year, greater challenges will face us from the potential loss of property
tax revenues in specific locations to minimum wage increases in certain employment areas. These may have a direct effect on services provided.
The town board continually works toward solutions to any obstacles our town may face. As stated in our comprehensive plan, we are in the process of trying to enhance the gateways into the town and promote a controlled growth while maintaining its hometown atmosphere.
...by Kerry Ranger
We now have Geo-caching in
Sullivan & Chapman Parks!
Find details at Geocaching.com
Since 2008 the Town of Sullivan Park Board asks all visitors to the parks to adhere to a no smoking policy. Signs
have been placed throughout each park to remind all visitors that it is a
“Smoke Free Park”
Go to bearcountryll.org
Baseball• T-ball for 5-6 year olds• Minors for 7-8 year olds• AAA for 9-11 year olds
Softball• T-ball for 5-6 year olds• Minors for 7-9 year olds• Majors for 10-12 year olds
Now accepting online registrations for spring leagues
• Intermediate for 11-13 year olds
In-person registration:
Saturday, Jan. 30 / 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Chittenango Middle School
Skills evaluations: Sunday, March 13 at Chittenango High School
Send questions to [email protected] or call or text Player Agent Jason Thomas at 559-5853
Registrations received after March 13 will be subject to a $10 late fee. Players will be put on a waiting list and are not guaranteed of a roster spot.
Defensive Driving ClassDATES: Tues. & Wed., March 8 & 9LOCATION: Parks & Recreation officeTIMES: 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.AGES: 16 & up with valid permit or driver’s licenseFEE: $30.00 paid in advance only.REGISTRATION: Deadline 1 week before classCLASS SIZE: Minimum 12, Maximum 40DETAILS: This is a NYS approved defensive driving course, providing a 10% reduction on liability, no-fault (PIP) and collision coverages on personal auto insurance, and a 4 point reduction towards license suspension or revocation on their driving record. Students must complete both days. Instruction is provided by ONEGROUP Bailey & Haskell Insurance.
NYS Snowmobile Safety CourseDATES: Saturday, January 9LOCATION: Parks & Recreation office AGES: 10 to 18 years old (MUST be 10 on day of class)TIME: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.FEE: FreeREGISTRATION: Deadline one week prior to class or until class is full.CLASS SIZE: Maximum 40DETAILS: This 8-hour course will teach NYS regulations and safety tips. Completion will allow youth to operate a snowmobile in NYS with a score of 75% or better on the test. Instructor is Darren Ladd.
Instructional ProgramsMoney Matters
How Money Works DATES: Thursdays, Jan. 14 or March 10LOCATION: Parks & Recreation office AGES: AdultsTIME: 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.FEE: FREE REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 1 week prior to sessionLearn the three root causes of financial problems along with an overview of the Rule of 72, the 3 D’s of successful investing, credit card traps, debt payoff, how life insurance really works, and more.
Investing SuccessDATES: Thursdays, Feb. 11 or April 21LOCATION: Parks & Recreation office AGES: AdultsTIME: 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.FEE: FREE REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 1 week prior to session.Understanding the market, top problems facing most investors, three factors to protect against, mutual funds, IRA’s, and the three D’s to successful investing.
HELP SUPPORT SULLIVAN UNITED COMMUNITY CHEST ANNUAL FUND DRIVE
Sullivan United Community Chest is conducting the 2016 fund drive for this financial year. Over ninety-eight percent of the money goes to the member organizations that make up the Community Chest. One thousand dollars is an expense for preparing and mailing
letters to donors and businesses in the Town of Sullivan, expenses of the annual audit and post office box rental.
Sullivan United Community Chest provides funds for human health, recreation and welfare services that are available for residents of the Town of Sullivan.
These are the organizations receiving funds from us:Bridgeport Fire Dept., Chittenango Child Care, Chittenango Fire Dept., Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum,
Community Action Partnership, Over the Rainbow Christian Pre-School, Leisure Time Club, Madison Co. Children’s Camp, Madison Co. Office of the Aging, Marshall Farms, North Chittenango Fire Dept., Salvation Army,
Sullivan Community Council, Sullivan Food Cupboard, WEE Bears Preschool
Note: Sullivan United Community Chest is a 501(c)3 and is registered with the State of New York. The Community Chest distributes collected funds back to local non-for profit organizations. It’s a great way to have your donations used for our local charities.
An acknowledgment of your donation will be sent to you with the appropriate statement attached.
Please send your donation to: Sullivan United Community Chest, P.O. Box 322, Chittenango, NY 13037Now you can donate online with PayPal at sullivan.recdesk.com. Click on the tab that says “Community Chest”
Men’s Open Recreational BasketballDATES: Wednesdays, ongoing thru March 9NOTE: No program during break weeks.LOCATION: Bridgeport SchoolAGES: Adults 18 and overTIME: 8:00 to 10:00 p.m.FEE: $2.00/nightREGISTRATION: Ongoing at the site. DETAILS: The gym is open for informal play for residents of the Town of Sullivan. All players must sign in weekly. School functions have priority at all times.
Chess ClubDATES: Monday eveningsLOCATION: Parks & Recreation officeAGES: Teens and Adults age 16 and overTIME: 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.FEE: Free! Bring your own chess set.REGISTRATION: Ongoing, register nightly!DETAILS: Enjoy the challenges of playing chess against new opponents by joining the chess club. Players of all skill levels are encouraged to attend. Beginners are welcome. Due to building availability, chess club may not meet here every week.
Healthy Heart Indoor Walking ProgramDATE: Mondays through Thursday until April 21LOCATION: Chittenango High School and Bridgeport Elementary AGES: Adults Age 18 and overTIME: 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.FEE: $10.00 for club membershipREGISTRATION: Ongoing at the Parks & Recreation office or on site.DETAILS: Membership fee includes t-shirt. Open program where members walk up to four evenings a week by signing in and out nightly. Try it free, if you enjoy the program, join the club and improve your health by walking at the safe, clean warm school.
Adult Programs
Adult Open Recreation ArcheryDATES: April 4th thru end of MayLOCATION: Full Draw Archery and RangeAGES: Adults 18 and over
$6.00/hour with own equipmentMon., Wed. or Thursday 6 - 8 p.m.$7.00/hour with own equipment
Fri. 6 to 8 p.m., Sat. 3 to 8 p.m. and Sun., 12 to 4 p.m.$20.00/hour using Full Draw equipment
DETAILS: Be sure to mention the special pricing found in the Town of Sullivan Parks & Recreation Dept. Flyer. No reservations needed!
Seasoned Men’s Open Recreational Basketball
DATES: Mondays ongoing thru April 18LOCATION: Lake Street GymAGES: Adults 30 and overTIME: 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. - Time ChangeFEE: $2.00/nightREGISTRATION: Ongoing at the site. DETAILS: The gym is open for informal play for residents of the Town of Sullivan. All players must sign in weekly. School functions have priority at all times.
28 Days of ChangeDATES: Tuesdays January 19 to February 23 NOTE: No program on February 16LOCATION: Parks & Rec. Dept. Legion RoomAGES: 14 and older TIME: 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.FEE: $37.00CHECKS PAYABLE: SCCCLASS SIZE: Minimum of 5, Max of 30 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 15th DETAILS: Do you have a personal goal that you want to accomplish for 2016? Join this fun, focused group on creating positive changes in your life. Participants will start the discussion and help each other reach their individual goals together. Bring magazines.
New
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Seasoned Open Recreation VolleyballDATES: Thursdays, January 7 to April 21NOTE: No program during break weeksLOCATION: Lake Street GymAGES: Adults 30 and overTIME: 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. - Time ChangeFEE: $5.00/nightREGISTRATION: Ongoing at the site. DETAILS: The gym is open for informal play for residents of the Town of Sullivan. All players must sign in weekly. School functions have priority at all times.
Program
Cancelled
Adult Programs
PiYo - (Pilates/Yoga)SESSION 1: Mon. & Wed., Jan. 4 to Feb. 10SESSION 2: Mon. & Wed., Feb. 22 to Mar.30SESSION 3: Mon. & Wed., Apr. 4 to May 11TIME: 6:10 to 6:55 p.m. Time ChangeLOCATION: Bolivar Road SchoolNOTE: Jan. 18, Apr. 25 and 27 will be at Parks & Rec. Dept.AGES: Adults 18 and overFEE: $45.00CHECKS PAYABLE: SCCCLASS SIZE: Maximum 45DETAILS: Pilates makes you hold long, intense poses and PiYo speeds everything up including your results - by using dynamic, flowing sequences that can burn serious calories and at the same time lengthen and tone your muscles and increase your flexibility. “No weights, no jumps, just results.” Beth Zecher and Nancy Wesseldine are the instructors.
Pound FitnessSESSION 1: Mon. & Wed., Jan. 4 to Feb. 10SESSION 2: Mon. & Wed., Feb. 22 to Mar. 30SESSION 3: Mon. & Wed., Apr. 4 to May 11TIME: 7:00 to 7:45 p.m. Time ChangeLOCATION: Bolivar Road SchoolNOTE: Jan. 18, Apr. 25 and 27 will be at Parks & Rec. Dept.AGES: Adults 18 and overFEE: $45.00CHECKS PAYABLE: SCCCLASS SIZE: Maximum 40DETAILS: Pound. Rockout. Workout. Rock your way into shape! Pound is a full body cardio jam session, combining resistance with constant simulated drumming. The workout uses drum sticks and fuses cardio, pilates, isometric and plyometric movements into a 45 minute series. Burn between 400-900 calories per hour. Beth Zecher and Nancy Wesseldine are the instructors.
Turbo KickSESSION 1: Mon. & Wed., Jan. 4 to Feb. 10SESSION 2: Mon. & Wed., Feb. 22 to Mar.30SESSION 3: Mon. & Wed., Apr. 4 to May 11TIME: 5:30 to 6:15 p.m.LOCATION: Bolivar Road SchoolNOTE: Jan. 18, Apr. 25 and 27 will be at Parks & Rec. Dept.AGES: Adults 18 and overFEE: $45.00CHECKS PAYABLE: SCCDETAILS: Get hooked on the Turbo high! With cardio kickboxing and body-sculpting dance moves choreographed to the hottest music mixes, you’ll get lean and toned, and have a blast doing it! It’s high intensity, fast-paced and totally addicting. Bring a mat and water bottle. Beth Zecher is the instructor.
Arms & Abs Sculpting ClassSESSION 1: Tues. & Thurs., Jan. 5 to Feb. 11
(DAYS OF WEEK CHANGED)SESSION 2: Mon. & Wed., Feb. 22 to Mar. 30SESSION 3: Mon. & Wed., Apr. 4 to May 11TIME: 5:30 to 6:00 p.m. LOCATION: Bolivar Road SchoolNOTE: Mar. 24 Apr. 26 and 28 will be at Parks & Rec. Dept.AGES: Adults 18 and overFEE: $30.00CHECKS PAYABLE: SCCMaximum 25DETAILS: Tired of jiggly arms? Or just want to firm up? This 30-minute class will focus on your arms and abs. You will love the feeling of a stronger core and the look and feel of firmer arms. Expect results! Bring a mat and a water bottle. Beth Zecher is the instructor.
10 Minute AbsTIME: 5:50 to 6:00 p.m.FEE: $10.00 (If you are already registered for the Arms and Abs Class -- this class is included!)DETAILS: Hit your middle with a blast of core conditioning exercises to enhance abdominal definition and stability. This class is a must for any fitness enthusiast needing to strengthen the stabilizer muscles. Bring a mat and a water bottle. Beth Zecher and Nancy Wesseldine are the instructors.
Program
Cancelled
PiYo - (Pilates/Yoga)SESSION 1: Tues. & Thurs., Jan. 5 to Feb. 11SESSION 2: Tues. & Thurs., Feb. 23 to Mar. 31SESSION 3: Tues. & Thurs., Apr. 5 to May 12TIME: 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. Time ChangeLOCATION: Bolivar Road SchoolNOTE: Mar. 24 Apr. 26 and 28 will be at Parks & Rec. Dept.AGES: Adults 18 and overFEE: $45.00CHECKS PAYABLE: SCCCLASS SIZE: Maximum 45 DETAILS: Pilates makes you hold long, intense poses and PiYo speeds everything up including your results - by using dynamic, flowing sequences that can burn serious calories and at the same time lengthen and tone your muscles and increase your flexibility. “No weights, no jumps, just results” Beth Zecher is the instructor.
FOR ADULT FITNESS PROGRAMS ONLY!In the event that school activities are cancelled due to weather, the evening adult fitness programs
will be held at the Parks & Recreation Dept. unless you get a text alert from our dept.To sign up for text alerts, text the word “Sullivan” to 84483
Every effort will be made to schedule make up classes, but we cannot guarantee them.
Adult Programs
Saturday Morning PiYoSESSION 1: Sat., Jan.9 to Feb. 13SESSION 2: Sat., Feb. 27 to Apr. 2SESSION 3: Sat., Apr. 9 to May 14TIME: 8:00 to 8:45 a.m.LOCATION: Bolivar Road SchoolNOTE: Feb. 20, Mar. 26 and Apr. 30 will be at Parks & Rec. Dept.AGES: Adults 18 and overFEE: $20.00CHECKS PAYABLE: SCCCLASS SIZE: Maximum 45 DETAILS: Pilates makes you hold long, intense poses and PiYo speeds everything up including your results - by using dynamic, flowing sequences that can burn serious calories and at the same time lengthen and tone your muscles and increase your flexibility. “No weights, no jumps, just results” Beth Zecher is the instructor.
ZumbaDAYS: Tuesdays, Thursdays & SaturdaysSESSION 1: Jan. 5 to Feb. 13SESSION 2: Feb. 23 to Apr. 2SESSION 3: Apr. 5 to May 14TIME: 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. Tues. & Thurs. Evenings Time Change for Tues & Thurs. and 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. SaturdaysLOCATION: Bolivar Road SchoolNOTE: Mar. 24, 26 Apr. 26, 28 & 30 will be at Parks & Rec. Dept.AGES: 18 & olderFEE: $60.00 per session- come to as little or as many classes per session as you want.NON-RESIDENT FEE: $70.00CHECKS PAYABLE: SCCDETAILS: Zumba is a Latin inspired dance fitness class. It is a total body workout with toning exercises and simple dance moves that is super fun! All you have to do is show up, keep moving and you’re guaranteed a good time! Certified Instructor: Beth Zecher. Bring a water bottle and a hand towel.
Pound FitnessSESSION 1: Tues. & Thurs., Jan. 5 to Feb. 11SESSION 2: Tues. & Thurs., Feb. 23 to Mar. 31SESSION 3: Tues. & Thurs., Apr. 5 to May 12TIME: 5:45 to 6:30 p.m. Time ChangeLOCATION: Bolivar Road SchoolNOTE: Feb. 16, 18, Mar. 24 Apr. 26 and 28 will be at Parks & Rec. Dept.AGES: Adults 18 and overFEE: $45.00CHECKS PAYABLE: SCCCLASS SIZE: Maximum 40DETAILS: Pound. Rockout. Workout. Rock your way into shape! Pound is a full body cardio jam session, combining resistance with constant simulated drumming. The workout uses drum sticks and fuses cardio, pilates, isometric and plyometric movements into a 45 minute series. Burn between 400-900 calories per hour. Beth Zecher is the instructor.
Chittenango
BURGER KING 520 Genesee St.
Chittenango, NY 13037 315-687-7045
Locally owned and operatedto better serve our community
Chittenango Child Care Center, Inc. “A building block to a child’s future”
208 Tuscarora Road Chittenango, NY 13037 Ages 18 months - 12 years 6:30am-6:00pm Meals Provided School Age- Before/After School, Break Weeks, Summer Program
NYS Licensed Contact us for more information
(315) 687-7962 www.chittenangochildcarecenter.com
Chittenango OSTEO ClassDATES: Thursdays, year roundLOCATION: Parks & Recreation officeTIME: 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.
Bridgeport OSTEO ClassDATES: Mondays & Thursdays, year roundLOCATION: Bridgeport Methodist ChurchTIME: 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.FEE: NONEDETAILS: Classes are designed to help prevent and diminish the effects of osteoporosis and reduce bone loss through strength training exercises. Beginners will be integrated into the existing class. Please call for availability.
S.N.A.C.K. LuncheonDATES: Mon., Tues. & Fri.TIME: Meals served at 11:30 a.m.LOCATION: Parks & Recreation officeFEE: $3.50 (donation per person) DETAILS: A hot, nutritious meal is offered to all residents ages 60 and over and their spouses. No one is ever denied a meal for lack of funds if they cannot afford to make a donation.RESERVATIONS: Accepted one day in advance by calling Chittenango site manager, Theresa Combs at 687-6299. Home delivered & take out meals are also offered.
Recreational Card PlayingDATES: Fridays, year roundLOCATION: Parks & Recreation OfficeTIME: 12:15 to 2:30 p.m.REGISTRATION: None needed. FREE!DETAILS: Enjoy lively pitch and pinochle games in a fun, informal group. New players are welcome to join and socialize.
Recreational Bowling LeagueDATES: Tuesdays, thru May 3LOCATION: Green Lakes Bowl, Route 5TIME: 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.FEE: $5.00 per weekREGISTRATION: Weekly at the alleys.DETAILS: Open mixed bowling with a fun atmosphere. No formal teams. New bowlers are welcome.
Jigsaw Puzzle Exchange We have a jigsaw puzzle exchange going on at the Parks & Recreation Office. This is how it works: People bring in puzzles and people take puzzles. There are always several to choose from! We currently have a large selection of puzzles on hand.
Recreational Bowling TournamentDATES: Tuesday, May 10LOCATION: Green Lakes Bowl, Route 5TIME: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.FEE: $5.00 per personREGISTRATION: Sign in at 9:00 a.m.DETAILS: This annual open tournament offers prizes for men’s & ladies’ divisions for high game and high series. No prior participation is required.
Senior Programs
Judy’s Out to Lunch BunchDATES: Wednesdays January 27 - Delphia’s Restaurant February 24 - Ten Pin Restaurant March 30 - Micieli’s Canastota April 27 - Huller’s - FayettevilleTIME: 11:30 a.m.FEE: Order from the menuREGISTRATION: NoneDETAILS: Meet other lunch bunch enthusiasts once a month for an informal meal out. The group decides their lunch locations. Everyone has a separate check.
Sullivan Leisure Time ClubThis senior organization works with the Parks & Recreation Department to promote social activities for ages 60+. New members are always welcome. Membership dues are $6.00 a year. Contact the
Parks & Recreation Dept. at 687-3471.
Income Tax CounselingFree Income tax help is available to seniors. A
trained RSVP volunteer, will be available for seniors beginning the week of February 1st and
throughout the tax season. To make an appointment,
contact Parks & Recreation 687-3471.
Forever StrongSESSION 1: Tues. & Thurs. Jan. 12 to Feb. 4SESSION 2: Tues. & Thurs. Feb. 9 to Mar. 3SESSION 3: Tues. & Thurs. Mar. 8 to Mar. 31SESSION 4: Tues. & Thurs. Apr. 5 to Apr. 28SESSION 5: Tues. & Thurs. May 3 to May 26LOCATION: Parks & Recreation officeTIMES: 7:15 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. New TimeAGES: 55 and olderFEE: $20.00REGISTRATION: Deadline 1 week before classCLASS SIZE: Maximum 25DETAILS: Designed for the 55+ participant, this 30 minute class features muscle toning exercise using stretch bands and your own body weight. In this class you will do specific exercises targeted to regain your muscle strength. You will enjoy a supportive, friendly and non-judgmental environment with people just like you. Bring your enthusiasm, a towel and a bottle of water. Get ready to have some fun!
Forever FlexibleSESSION 1: Tues. & Thurs. Jan. 12 to Feb. 4SESSION 2: Tues. & Thurs. Feb. 9 to Mar. 3SESSION 3: Tues. & Thurs. Mar. 8 to Mar. 31SESSION 4: Tues. & Thurs. Apr. 5 to Apr. 28SESSION 5: Tues. & Thurs. May 3 to May 26LOCATION: Parks & Recreation officeTIMES: 7:45 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. New TimeAGES: 55 and olderFEE: $20.00REGISTRATION: Deadline 1 week before classCLASS SIZE: Maximum 25 DETAILS: This 30 minute class is designed for the 55+ participant to improve range of motion, posture, mobility and help improve balance by performing energizing stretches. Stretching is a form of exercise that is a key to mobility and can provide an easy and effective workout. You will enjoy a supportive, friendly and non-judgmental environment with people just like you. Bring a workout or Yoga mat, towel and bottle of water.
AARP Driving ProgramBridgeport
DATE: Tuesday, April 12TIME: 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.LOCATION: Fisher Bay Restaurant, BridgeportFEE: Checks $20.00 AARP members $25.00 non-members (Membership Card Required) Checks only - payable to AARPREGISTRATION: Advance Sign up only.Maximum class size is 30 students.DETAILS: A Defensive Driving course for all drivers age 50 and over offered by AARP. Successful completion of the course entitles participants to receive point reduction and auto insurance discounts. Fisher Bay Restaurant will have a luncheon special available for purchase. Please arrive 15 minutes before class start time.
Zumba GoldSESSION 1: Mondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays January 4 to February 13SESSION 2: Mondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays February 22 to April 2SESSION 3: Mondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays April 4 to May 14NOTE: ALL Monday & Wednesday classes held at Parks & Recreation Dept. and all Saturday classes will be held at Bolivar Road School.TIME: Mon. & Wed. 7:30 to 8:15 a.m. New Time Sat. 9:00 to 10:00 a.m.AGES: 55 & olderFEE: $25.00 per session - come to as little or as many classes per session as you want.DEADLINE: 1 week prior to sessionDETAILS: Zumba is a Latin inspired dance fitness class. It is a total body workout with simple dance moves that is super fun! All you have to do is show up, keep moving and you’re guaranteed a good time! Zumba Gold is a special class designed for the active older adult population or the true beginner (de-conditioned) participant. Wear comfortable clothes and athletic shoes. Bring a bottle of water and a hand towel.
Senior Programs
Senior Fitness Programs are cancelled when Chittenango Schools are closed due to weather!
January Thaw It Out Cook OutDATE: Wednesday, January 20LOCATION: Parks & Recreation building TIME: 11:30 am to 2:00 p.m. FEE: $5.00 LTC Members $10.00 non membersRESERVATIONS: Sign up by January 15. DETAILS: We’re cooking out! Hot Dogs and Hamburgers and making S’mores for dessert! Entertainment to be announced.
Soups & Subs & SundaesDATE: Wednesday, February 17LOCATION: Parks & Rec. Dept. TIME: 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. FEE: $5.00 per person.RESERVATIONS: Sign up by February 12.DETAILS: Warm up a cold February day with hot soup provided by Delphia’s restaurant and freshly made sub sandwiches. Cool off again making your own ice cream sundae from the sundae bar. Bring a bowl! Entertainment to be announced.
March Into Spring Covered DishDATE: Wednesday, March 16LOCATION: Parks & Recreation Dept. TIME: 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. FEE: None. Bring a dish to pass RESERVATIONS: Sign up by March 11.DETAILS: Get ready for spring! A pot roast and beverages will be provided. Bring a dish to pass and your own table service. Entertainment to be announced.
This popular dinner is free and open to all Sullivan residents, ages 60 and older and their spouses. Guests are asked to pay $10.00 each. Entertainment will follow a roast beef dinner prepared and served by the Lions Club members. The 2016 Senior of the year will be honored. Former Seniors of the year are encouraged to attend.
DAY TRIP IDEAS BEING WORKED UP FOR 2016 ARE:
“Oklahoma” at the Merry Go Round PlayhouseAnnual Mystery Trip
Tour of the State Capitol in Albany“Best of” Finger Lakes Wineries
Lake George CruiseCortland Country Music Park
Letchworth State ParkEisenhower Locks
Ithaca & Cornell Plantationsand others!
Annual Lion’s Club Dinner
“Senior Recognition Day”
Sunday, April 24at the Parks & Recreation Building
Doors open at 11:30 a.m.RESERVATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 20th
Dinner is sponsored by the Chittenango Lions Club
Senior Dinners and Bus Trips
CAPE COD OVERNIGHT TOUR
Tuesday, May 17 to Friday, May 20, 2016
This is a 4 day 3 night bus tour.
Highlights will include a day on Martha’s Vineyard Island, Tours of Hyannis,
Sandwich, Chatham, Provincetown, and Plymouth.This tour is still in the planning stages.
Complete itineraries with pricing and full details will be available in Mid December.
Deposits of $100.00 per person will be accepted beginning on January 4th.
All reservations are first come first served with deposits.
VFW Bridgeport
Memorial Post 8440 516 Route 31 Bridgeport, NY 13030 315-633-2422
Meetings - 1st Saturday of MonthWings - Every Wednesday - 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Open to publicMeat raffled 3rd Saturday of month - 2:00 p.m. til gone
For VFW hall rental information call Ken Fish at 315-751-5038
Taking You Home For Over 40 Years!
EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY
Peter DenneyLicensed Associate R.E. Broker
Kelly Michelle EricksonLicensed R.E. Salesperson
Sallee-lu JacksonLicensed Associate R.E. Broker
The Peter Denney Team
Contact Us At:247-1910 (D)637-1300 x109facebook.com/shopping4homewww.peterdenney.com
Events at the Landing Jan. 26: Basket Weaving Class, 9-3pm $30 /pp includes class and materials. Bring lunch. Jan. 30: Genealogy Workshop, 1-3:30pm $10/pp for members, $12 non-members
Feb. 13: February Film Fest, 2-4pm FREE, Drums Along the Mohawk
Room Rental Available for Meetings and Parties 717 Lakeport Road, Chittenango NY 13037
315-687-3801 email:[email protected] www.clcbm.org Follow us on facebook!
GEMMA ROSSI CORBIN Attorney And Counselor At Law
216 Genesee Street, Chittenango, New York 13037 Tel (315)510-5620 Email [email protected]
Family Law Criminal Law DWI Traffic Tickets
ATTENTION VETERANS WE WELCOME YOU
Town of Sullivan Veteran Groupsproviding support to the community
American Legion Post 1287American Legion Auxiliary
Sons of the American LegionMarine Corps League
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8829
Visit http.//www.chittenangonyveterans.webs.com or call 687-7069
Parties and Family FunctionsIn our fully Air Conditioned Room
The Legion Room and Kitchen at the Veterans Memorial Parks & Recreation Building are available to rent for parties and family functions. Reservations required.
Contact the Parks & Recreation office at 687-3471 for further information.
NOW ACCEPTING ONLINE REGISTRATIONS
CHITTENANGO LACROSSE ASSOCIATION Spring 2016
Boys’ Teams Girls’ Teams Grades 1-2 Grades 1-2 Grades 3-4 Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6 Grades 5-6 Grades 7-8 Grades 7-8
Instructional Practices May through June 2016
Visit our website NANGOLAX.COM for more information
E-mail questions to [email protected]
Sullivan Parks & Recreation Department/Sullivan Community Council 707 Legion Drive, Chittenango, NY 13037 https://sullivan.recdesk.com; 315-687-3471
YOUTH & ADULT REGISTRATION FORM HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION Name(s): Address, with City, State, Zip: Email Address: Cell Phone: Home Phone: Work Phone: Emergency Contact Name & Number: Would you be interested in volunteering or coaching? Are you a Town of Sullivan Resident?
Release of Minors: I, the undersigned, give complete permission to the below named person(s) to participate in the Town of Sullivan/SCC program listed below, and certify that all information on this form is complete and accurate. As the parent/guardian of the below named minor(s), I hereby give my consent for emergency medical care prescribed by a duly licensed Doctor of Medicine. This care may be given under whatever conditions are necessary to preserve the life, limb or well-being of my dependent. Adult Program Release: I hereby certify with my signature below that I will accept full responsibility and intend to be legally bound hereby, for myself, my heirs, executors and administrators, waive and release any and all claims for damages I may have against the Town of Sullivan, Sullivan Community Council, Chittenango Central School District, volunteers, employees, building supervisors, program supervisors, assignees and agents for all injuries suffered by me in said program. I acknowledge that the Town of Sullivan Parks & Recreation Dept. strongly recommends that I have a complete physical examination (at my own expense) to determine my fitness to participate and I assume full responsibility for possible consequences if this is or is not done. I also attest and verify that I am physically fit to participate in the below named program. Statement of current medical conditions, allergies or medications: Do you need special accommodations? Photographs may be taken of recreation programs and used for marketing purposes. Initial if you do NOT authorize:
REFUND POLICY: No refunds will be given if requested within one week before the program start date. If a refund is requested one week or more before the program starts, a $5.00 administrative fee, per person, will be deducted from the refund. Convenience/processing fees associated with credit card payments cannot be refunded, even if a program is cancelled by the department. SIGNATURE: DATE:
T-SHIRT SIZES ARE – YL; AS; AM; AL; AXL
Participant Name/YOUTH Birthdate Grade Shirt Size Program Name Session Fee
Participant Name/ADULT Shirt Size Program Name Session Fee
OFFICE USE ONLY: Amount Collected: Method of Payment: cash check credit card Staff Initials: CREDIT CARD INFORMATION: *All credit card transactions will be charged a 3%, plus $0.30 convenience fee. This fee is not refundable, even if a program is cancelled by the department. Name on Card: Billing Zip Code: Card Number: Exp. Date: Sec Code:
Saturday, March 19, 2016Town of Sullivan
Parks & Recreation Dept.
Must Pre-Register10:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m.
Rain or Shine!
AGES: 8 years and underBoys & girls will hunt for eggs in age groups.
Toddlers may be helped by an adult.All participants will receive a small prize.
FREE to Town of Sullivan Residents!
MUST PRE-REGISTEROnline or call office 687-3471
Registration Deadline, Thursday, March 17th or until full.
Maximum of 200 per time slot
Easter Egg-stravaganza
This event is made possible by sponsors: Chittenango Rotary Club, William Cain American Legion Post 1287 ,
Chittenango-Bridgeport Dollars for Scholars
NEW THIS YEAR!The Chittenango-Bridgeport Dollars for Scholars will be co-sponsoring this event and providing
Vendors, Raffles, Refreshments and Kid’s Games
from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Winners of the coloring contest will also be announced
during the hunt.
Sullivan Community Council707 Legion Drive
Chittenango, NY 13037
Non Profit OrganizationUS Postage PaidChittenango, NYPERMIT NO. 25
Rent A Pavilion for 2016Sullivan Park or Chapman Park
starting on
Saturday, March 5, 2016Sullivan Park at 9:00 a.m.
Chapman Park at 11:00 a.m.
Parks & Recreation Dept.707 Legion Drive, Chittenango
687-3471
Opening Day is May 7 - Park Closes on October 2
See Full Details on Page 2
NO FISHING DERBY
IN 2016
Due to construction in and around
Sullivan Park Pond, the Fishing Derby
is temporarily cancelled.
It will be brought back bigger and better as soon as we can!
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