Middlebury Parks and Rec Fall Activity Guide

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Programs, Athletics and Special Events for Adults, Youth and Families

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Fall Activity Guide September - November 2015 • www.experiencemiddlebury.com


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Middlebury Parks & Recreation Department Fall Activity Guide • The Addison Independent • August 27, 2015

Special Olympics Young Athlete Program Open to All Kids Ages 2-7! What: The Young Athletes Program is an innovative and inclusive sports/play program for ALL children ages 2 to 7, which encourages children with and without intellectual disabilities to have fun and learn sporting skills at the same time. Through the Young Athletes Program exercises and activities, a child acquires and improves fundamental skills such as balance, running, jumping, catching, throwing and kicking. The program is also loaded with opportunities for language development, social interaction and learning numbers, colors, shapes and more. Lifelong friendships are developed within this program as acceptance of everyone’s differences is encouraged. Designed specifically for ALL children of ALL ability levels Activities are designed to be fun and playful, increasing a child’s interest and participation. Activities are adaptable based on participants’ skill level. The Young Athletes Program offers fun and fitness for ALL children of ALL ability stages! ALL children learn acceptance for one another providing a gateway to reduce bullying as the children grow older. There are no participation fees associated with this program. When: Sundays 9am-10am, September 20th-October 25th (6 sessions) Location: Middlebury Municipal Gym 94 Main St, Middlebury Register: Please contact Dustin Hunt via email dhunt@townofmiddlebury.org or phone (802) 388-8100 ext 216 to learn how to register. Once again, there is no cost for this program! Maximum of 10 Participants *Volunteers Needed- Please contact Dustin Hunt Via email if interested dhunt@townofmiddlebury.org*


Middlebury Parks & Recreation Department Fall Activity Guide • The Addison Independent • August 27, 2015

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General Information Mission Statement

The Middlebury Parks & Recreation Department (MPR) shall provide lands, facilities, and services for community members of all ages and all income levels. It shall provide programs for both sport and leisure. The department shall serve as instructor, facilitator, and partner in efforts to promote and improve quality of life for participants. MPR will work with an involved public and business community to provide a healthy and aesthetically pleasing environment with opportunities for cultural growth. The department should be flexible enough to meet the changing needs and tastes of the community, while finding creative ways to deliver recreation programs and facilities that are affordable to the residents of Middlebury.

Contact Us

Middlebury Parks & Recreation Department Offices Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday and Holidays Mailing and Physical Address: 94 Main Street Middlebury, VT 05753 Other Contact Info: Phone: 388-8100 x205 or x216 Fax: 388-4364 Website:http://experiencemiddlebury.com/play/ middlebury-parks-recreation/ FB@ Town of Middlebury Parks & Recreation

Middlebury Parks & Recreation Committee Colby Benjamin – ACT Teen Center Rep. Elaine Orozco Hammond- ID #4 Rep. Greg Boglioli –Chair and East Middlebury Rep. Tricia Allen – Ilsley Library Rep. Bill Ford- Member At-Large Jim McDaniel- Member At-Large Brian Carpenter- Selectboard Rep. Donna Donahue - Selectboard Rep. Carl Robinson- Middlebury Area Land Trust Rep.

Staff of Middlebury Parks and Recreation Department Terri Arnold, Director (802) 388-8100 x205 TArnold@townofmiddlebury.org

Dustin Hunt, Program Coordinator (802) 388-8100 x 216 (802) 771-7107 (Cell during hours of 9am-5pm) DHunt@townofmiddlebury.org Yvon Pouliot, Grounds & Facilities Supervisor (802) 771-7251 cell phone

ADVERTISING The Addison Independent prints and distributes this publication four times per year. We welcome your advertisement for a business, program or event in our publication for a fee; please contact us for more specific information: ads@addisonindependent.com or 388-4944. INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY

RESERVATIONS- Facilities and Sports Fields

Programs may be cancelled in the event of severe weather or power outages. MPR encourages you to do the following if you have questions: Call: MPR Offices, 388-8100 ext 216 Check: Facebook- Town of Middlebury Parks & Recreation Online Registration: middleburyparksandrec.org

Middlebury Parks & Recreation Department requests that all groups planning to use our facilities or fields please notify us in advance by making a reservation. Anyone wishing to make a reservation must complete a facility use application, available in our offices or on-line at the Town web site. Facility Use Request Forms are considered on a first come basis, depending on availability. Rental fees may apply. For additional information regarding availability, rates, and reservations, contact the MPR offices at (802) 3888100


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Insurance Accepted

You may still register for all programs in person at the Middlebury Parks and Recreation Office

• Advanced registration is required for all programs, classes or special events, unless otherwise stated under the program information. • All fees are due at the time of registration, we cannot ‘hold’ a space for anyone without full payment at time of registration. • There is a $25 service fee on all returned checks and/or declined debit and credit cards.

REFUND POLICY

• Full refunds will be given for all classes by MPR. • If you need to cancel your registration before the second session of the program, we will refund you a pro-rated registration fee, minus 10% processing fee, or issue a credit, good for one calendar year, for the full class fee. After the second session is attended, eligibility for a refund is void. • Please be aware that refund requests may take up to 30 days to process. • Refunds will not be issued from a credit. • Refunds will not be issued for programs costing $10 or less, unless the program is cancelled by MPR. • One-day programs, trips, or special events are not covered under this policy (i.e. no refunds or credit available) • Contracted programs by community instructors have their own guidelines, call for more detailed information. • Every effort is made to ensure that the information in this guide is accurate. We reserve the right to add, withdraw, or revise programs or events as needed. For updated information, please visit our web site often.

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Individuals with or without disabilities may register for all programs offered by MPR provided program safety can be met. The Department provides reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities. Contact MPR offices in advance of the program start date to discuss accommodation on a case-by-case basis.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Middlebury Parks and Recreation is pleased to be able to offer scholarships to participate in all of our programs. The scholarship guidelines are based on the free and reduced lunch guidelines within the schools. If you feel like you might like to apply for a scholarship or just would like some more information please contact our office.

NON-RESIDENT POLICY

Non Residents of Middlebury are allowed to register for all Parks and Recreation programs. Non-Residents will be charged an additional fee of 15% for each program registered for. A Non-Resident is defined as someone who does not live in Middlebury or pay property taxes to the Town of Middlebury.


Middlebury Parks & Recreation Department Fall Activity Guide • The Addison Independent • August 27, 2015 Wilderness Ways 101

Wednesdays 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. 9/9 – 10/21 Ages 8-12 Registration opens online and in person on August 26th This seven-session after-school program is developed for kids 8-12 years old, focused on the Trail around Middlebury’s (T.A.M.) natural communities by incorporating traditional woods knowledge and allowing for a deeper understanding of the natural world Week 1: September 10 (Wednesday) Awareness Week 2: September 17 (Wednesday) Fire Week 3: September 24 (Wednesday) Wild crafting Week 4: October 1 (Wednesday) Cooking Week 5: October 8 (Wednesday) Tracking Week 6: October 15 (Wednesday) Shelter Week 7: October 22 (Wednesday) Family DayCost: All seven weeks at $175, SAVE $35!! Or $30.00 per session For More information: Contact instructor Josh Hardt via email jhardt@rnesu.org. A more detailed itinerary will be provided before the start of the program

Wilderness Ways 201-New This Year!

What: This is the next installment of the Wilderness Ways 101. This exciting course takes place in and around Middlebury’s wild lands. The course will allow participants to gain a stronger handle and practical know how in dynamic areas such as nature awareness, fire without matches, navigation, advanced food preparation and cooking and diverse shelter construction. Participants should have already taken Wilderness Ways 101 or be 10

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or older. When: Tuesdays 3:30-5:00pm starting September 8th and ending October 21st Cost: All seven weeks at $175, SAVE $35!! Or $30.00 per session For More information: Contact instructor Josh Hardt via email jhardt@rnesu.org. A more detailed itinerary will be provided before the start of the program Joshua Hardt is a Vermont native whose life has been motivated by an inquiry into all things wild. Josh has lived and guided in the Rocky Mountains and the oceans and summits of Alaska. Josh has guided expeditionary paddling in the Gulf of Alaska to Nulhegan River; fly fishing from the Upper Connecticut to the Kenai; Mountaineering in the Chugach to the Presidentials’. Josh is a co-founder of the Moosalamoo Center at Otter Valley High School and is also a professor of Outdoor Recreation at Castleton State College where he teaches classes ranging from Primitive Skills to backcountry skiing and snowboarding. He holds certifications in: Wilderness First Responder, AMGA singlepitch climbing instructor, ACA paddling instructor, AIARE level 2 avalanche patrol and ARC life guard and certified wilderness first-aid instructor

Sunday, October 25th 1-3 PM


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THERE THERE IS SOMETHING SOMETHING FOR FOR EVERYONE. EVERYONE.

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WEDNESDAY: Kids Eat Free THURSDAY: Date Night FRIDAY & SATURDAY: Dinner and Entertainment

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Midd Kid Dance 2015 Fall Schedule Session 1: September 14, 2015 through December 11, 2015 - 12 weeks There will be no classes during the week of Thanksgiving Session 2: January 11, 2016 through April 29, 2016 – 15 weeks Fees: 30 minute classes $70 for 12 week session 45 minute class $100 for 12 week session 1 hour class $140 for 12 week session Non-Residents pay a 15% Non-Resident Fee for each class Register at www.middleburyparksandrec.org prior to first class. All classes will be at the Warming Hut located Middlebury Recreation Park. Recital in April 2016. Costume/shoe costs are not included in the class fees.

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Competition Team Auditions will be on October 1, 2015 for intermediate and advanced levels. Students must register for both session 1 and 2 to participate in the competition. Classes continued on Page 7

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Winter Boots Pet Services Many styles to choose from!

Wide Selection of Pet Foods, Toys, PLUS Accessories and Grooming Supplies Self-service dog wash... OPEN EVERDAY

Washing your pet has never been easier! Enjoy the pleasant atmosphere in our beautiful spa-like space.

Grills Your Weber Grilling Headquarters!

We also make Pet I.D. Tags – custom engraved while you wait! Propane tanks filled 7 days a week!

Gas, charcoal and gas/charcoal combinations FREE ASSEMBLY & PROPANE FILL-UP with any Weber gas grill purchase!

Fresh Greehouse Additions Houseplants & Tropical Plant Truckload Sale

See store for dates & availability

Patios, Edging, Stone Walls Continued from Page 6

Session 1 Schedule:

Hip Hop: Instructor: Beginner Hip Hop (age 5-7) Kenzie Monday 4:00-5:00pm Beginner Plus Hip Hop (age 7-9) Thursday 5:15-6:15pm Kenzie Intermediate Hip Hop (age 10-13) Thursday 3:45-4:45pm Kenzie Advanced Hip Hop (age 14+) Wednesday 7:15-8:15pm TJ Tap: Pre-Beginner Tap (age 4-5) Wednesday 4:15-5:00pm Chris Beginner Tap (age 6-9) Tuesday 4:00-4:45pm Chris Intermediate Tap (age 10-13) Tuesday 6:15-7:15pm Chris Advanced Tap (age 14+) Tuesday 7:15-8:15pm Chris Lyrical: Intermediate Lyrical (age 10-13) Tuesday 5:00-6:00pm Chris Advanced Lyrical (age 14+) Monday 6:15-7:15pm Chloe Ballet: Pre-Beginner Ballet (ages 3-4) Tuesday 3:15-3:45pm Amber Beginner Ballet (ages 5-9) Wednesday 3:15-4:00pm Amber Beginner Plus Ballet (ages 5-9) Wednesday 5:15-6:15pm Chris Intermediate Ballet (ages 10-13) Monday 5:00-6:00pm Chloe Advanced Ballet (ages 14+) Wednesday 6:15-7:15pm Chloe

• Concrete Pavers • Edging

• Slate • Stepping Stones

Soils Bag Mulch & Potting Soil

• Wall Stones • Natural Field Stones

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Program Registration Form • Please fill out every field of this form. • Parent must sign bottom of form if participant is under 18 years of age. • You can put multiple children on each form.

Middlebury Parks & Recreation 94 Main St., Middlebury, VT 05753 www.middleburyparksandrec.org 388-8100 x205 or x216

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PLEASE PRINT & COMPLETE ENTIRE FORM Family Last Name:

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Mailing Address

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Make Checks Payable to: Town Of Middlebury

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RELEASE: I understand that there are risks of physical injury inherent in participating in sports and recreational activities. I understand that the Town of Middlebury does not carry health or accident insurance for participants of its programs, and strongly advises paticipants to carry adequate coverage for themselves and their family. I am aware of the particular risks involved in the above programs and have considered these risks before registering myself or my child. I hereby release the Town of Middlebury, its employees, and agents from any liability of personal injury, or the loss or damage to personal property which I or my child may experience in connection with activities sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Department. I hereby consent to any medical procedures deemed advisable for my child in the event I cannot be reached and my child has sustained an injury. I hereby consent to the use of my or my child’s photo, video, etc. by the department for flyers, presentations, etc. NOTE: All programs are on a first-come, first-served basis. Space may be limited in some programs!

Signature of Participant (parent if under 18)

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Community. Hands-on art

Vermont film

Shrine time

Button Bay State Park visitors will be asked to make art from plastic trash. See Page 3A.

The Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival will screen several movies made in Vermont. Page 2A.

The Vermont team came up just short on Saturday, but enjoyed the experience. See Page 1B.

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shaking hands and chatting with one person after another from the ever-expanding web of friendships and community ties he’s fostered and created. A big red box of Milk-Bones sat in front of him. Even the dogs had signed the almost two-foot-by-three-foot handmade card from Bristol well wishers: “Thanks for the biscuits, WOOF! — The Dogs,” was written alongside “Gonna miss this!,” “Love,” “Thanks,” “You will be missed!” and many other sentiments. “We’ll miss all of the friendly help at the Bristol landfill,” said Liz Sayre, 30. “It’s the people. These are the people that I’ve been seeing here since I was a little kid, (See Landfill closing, Page 12A)

By GAEN MURPHREE BRISTOL — For the past 20 years, scale attendant George Smith, 89, has made taking the trash to the dump an extraordinary experience. Bristol residents came out in droves last Saturday to thank Smith for his long service to Bristol, shake hands, and say farewell to the town’s landfill and to Smith’s quietly charismatic presence and welcoming smile. Saturday, Aug. 1, was the Bristol town landfill’s last day. Smith sat under an orange umbrella, sipping coffee,

Bristol ready for next steps in trash, recycling By GAEN MURPHREE BRISTOL — After receiving notice from the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources last August that the Bristol town landfill was in violation of some state rules, town officials scrambled to plan for the dump’s closure, figured how to pay for that process and set up a new regimen for residents to dispose of their trash and recycling. As of this week the funds have been raised, the process is in place and townspeople will be able this weekend to

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among four Vermont companies that had been invited to respond to Middlebury’s request for proposals (RFPs) to develop the 1.42-acre, town-owned parcel off Bakery Lane, behind the Ilsley Public Library. NexBridge was alone in responding to the RFP at Monday’s deadline. The other groups that had been in the mix — DEW Properties LLC of

Williston; Redstone of Burlington; and The Retrovest Company, also of Burlington — elected to take a pass. NexBridge includes a partnership of five Addison County entrepreneurs. They include Rob Alberts, principal of the EastView at Middlebury retirement community and founder of Middlebury Fitness; (See Middlebury, Page 16A)

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By GAEN MURPHREE NEW HAVEN — You can hear the sheep tent at the Addison County Fair and Field Days long ae coming before you enter it. Once you en- party for the to ter, the place is defined by sounds Fair Wildlife expanded Lem a as much as sights. on Manag Over the roar of the huge barnArea in Cor ement nwa fans — going continually to circu-Brid port. See ll and late air, keep down the flies, and Page 3. cool off animals and humans alike — sheep call to each other, baaing and bleating, some high, some low, in tones and pitches varying enough to fit out a well-rounded community chorus. Up near the A Ham fitting stands, you can hear •the continual click-click of shears, College ilton student as various young people prepare and Ferr their sheep for the show ring. isburgh At the 67th annual Field resi Days, dent which started Tuesday and invwill estigate continued at the New Haven s how fairgrounds through Saturday,the public 22-year-old Grace Kuehne works lear ns among the sheep, where she feels about science. A SHEEP SITS peacefully at the feet of sheep shearer Grace Kuehne very much at home. On the first during a demonstration at the Addison County Fair and Field Days See Pag day of the fair, she educated and Tuesday afternoon. e 22. Independent photo/Trent Campbell (See Shearing, Page 15A)

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Fall Gymnastics

Instructor: Terri Phelps 802-236-1315 terriphelps@ymail.com *Important: Please Read* Registration will begin on Tuesday Sept 1st at 9:30am Students will work to improve strength, flexibility, and coordination, as well as skill development in a safe and fun environment. Instruction will be included on uneven bars, beam, floor exercise, s p r i n g board, parallel bars, and vault.

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Playing Times: Preschool and Kindergarten Soccer! Ages 4-6 Mondays 3:30-4:30pm Division 1- Grades 1 and 2 (Coed) - Wednesday and Friday 3:30-4:45 Division 2- Grades 3 and 4 (Gender Specific) - Tuesday and Thursday 3:30-5:00 Division 3- Grades 5 and 6 (Gender Specific) – Boys: Monday and Friday 3:30-5 Girls: Monday and Thursday 5-6:30 (Note: 5/6 grade girls play later in the evening so that any girls interested in participating in the field hockey program on Monday afternoons may do so) • All practices will be held at the Middlebury Recreation Park • Program will begin the week of September 14th. Players should show up at their designated playing time on the first day and they will be divided into specific teams from there. • Registrations will begin online and in person on Thursday, May 1st • We ask that all players be registered on or before Friday September 11th. Fee: $60 for Residents of Middlebury, $69.00 for Non-Residents (Scholarships available) Register: www.middleburyparksandrec.org *Each player will receive a ball and jersey to keep* If you are interested in coaching a team please email Dustin Hunt dhunt@townofmiddlebury.org or call 3888100 ext 216 We are looking for jersey sponsors this year, If your company is interested please contact Dustin Hunt dhunt@ townofmiddlebury.org or call 388-8100 ext 216 for pricing information

Global Premier Soccer In-service Day Clinics What: Global Premier Soccer continues to develop and grow programs for the youth soccer community in Vermont. All our coaching staff are licensed male and female coaches from the United Kingdom & Ireland and have undergone a sustained period of professional development training at the organization training at the organization. We also ensure our programs pass Vermont Board of Health Soccer continued on Page 13


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Middlebury Parks & Recreation Department Fall Activity Guide • The Addison Independent • August 27, 2015 Unicycling 101 (for beginners)

Everyday Biking- FREE Workshops!

Dates of Program: Tuesdays and Thursdays Sept 8th-October 15th (12 Sessions) Cost: $120.00 for Residents and $138.00 for Non-Residents Location: Town Tennis Courts and Town Gym (Rain Site) Requirements: Padded cycling shorts, Boots or tennis shoes with ankle support, Helmet, Gloves (light leather) Unicycle – buy new or used; rent or borrow *Middlebury Bike Center is good resource *E Bay is a good resource for used or new Teacher: Paul Kenyon – paulkenyon@juno.com (802) 758-2287 Paul has been riding unicycles for nine years and has a life-long passion for anything with wheels. • Riders will be taught a step-ata-time/skill-at-a-time approach learning how to ride a unicycle. The focus is on safety! Riders will practice all skills on their unicycles. • Participants are requested to provide their own unicycle and equipment listed above. • Age requirements: 13 years and younger require accompaniment by an adult, parent or guardian. What: Primary skills will be: balance point focus assisted mounting, riding along a support structure and controlled dismount. Riders will gain enough information and skill to progressively use their riding skills safely. Ideally, all riders will be able to mount and ride their unicycles by the end of the course.

Practical bicycle skills to get you & your family riding more…. Powered by: Local Motion September 19th: Family Bicycling October 17th: Active Adult (50+) Bicycling Relearned November 14th: Winter Bicycling Sponsored by: Middlebury Parks and Recreation • These workshops provide practical tips from experts on incorporating bicycling or bike commuting into any lifestyle. • Expert advice and guidance on road use • Low cost gear advice and availability • Free informational resources locally

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CALLING ALL CYCLISTS! Walk & Roll to School Days, first Wednesday of month

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Learn rules of road. Navigate safely in different weather and seasonal conditions. Be visible. Use crosswalks. Have fun. For more, visit http://www.saferoutestoschoolvt.org/ Hosted by Middlebury Safe Routes.

Walking School Bus, first Wednesday of month

Join the Walking School Bus on Walk and Roll to School Days. One assembles at Peterson Terrace/Washington St Ext near Middlebury Physical Therapy and another at the State Offices Building off Court St at 7:40 am. Adults escort students to school. Children may “get on the bus” at any point on the route. If interested in helping with these routes or starting an additional route, contact Middlebury Safe Routes Coordinator Laura Asermily at lasermily@yahoo.com or 3889478.

Bike Skill Training & Practice Rides, Wed, Sept 2, 3-5 pm

All ages welcome to join us after school at Mary Hogan School side lot. Lessons and practice rides will be tailored to age and skill level. Beginning riders will focus on starts, stops, and balance. Intermediate riders will learn how to negotiate turns and navigate intersections and rotaries. To help or for more, join middbikeped google list. See below. Hosted by Middlebury Safe Routes with support from Local Motion, the Bike Center, Middlebury Parks & Recreation, and Middlebury Police Department.

International Walk & Bike to School Day, Wed, Oct 7

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Middlebury has been recognized as a platinum level partner--the highest level-- in Safe Routes to School VT, which encourages walking and biking to school regularly and safely. Students who walk and bike to school tend to arrive ready to learn and be healthier overall. Fewer children being driven to school reduces car congestion and improves air quality. We monitor traffic patterns and student travel behavior, plan activities to teach bike skills and rules of the road, and recommend improvements to roads, parking lots, drop offs, sidewalks, crosswalks, traffic lights, signage, bus routes, bike routes, bike racks, and more as defined in the Middlebury School Transportation Plan at www. maryhoganschool.org. We meet first Wednesday of month at Mary Hogan School. For more information or to help, contact Middlebury Safe Routes Coordinator Laura Asermily at lasermily@yahoo.com or 388-9478. SLOW DOWN FOR A SAFER TOWN! Walkers hit by cars at 40 mph have 15% survival rate while those hit at 20 mph have 85% chance of survival

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Archery Classes Archery 1

What: A beginner’s introduction to Archery! Learn the fundamentals of range safety, equipment use, stance, shooting and more, in a fun and safe environment. Students will have the opportunity to learn skills as a group and one-on-one, and practice their new skills on a variety of targets. When: Two sessions available, Thursdays 3:30-4:30 Sept 10th-October 1st and Oct 8th-29th Where: Middlebury Recreation Park Instructor: Melinda Laben is a USA Archery Level 2 certified instructor who has been teaching youth since 2006. Ages 7& up. 12 students max per class.

Archery 2, New this year!

What: For students who have already taken Archery 1 and are interested in going further. Learn and hone more refined techniques, while growing as an individual Archer. Students will learn scoring, and get more one-onone time to improve their stance and shot. Longer range distances and a variety of targets will be used to keep the range interesting and fun! When: Two sessions available, Thursdays 4:35-5:35 Sept 10th-October 1st and Oct 8th-29th Where: Middlebury Recreation Park Instructor: Melinda Laben is a USA Archery Level 2 certified instructor who has been teaching youth since

2006. Ages 7& up. 12 students max Cost is $80.00(Resident) or $92.00(Non-Resident) per 4 week session for each class Register: Online or in person starting August 26th www. middleburyparksandrec.org

FLY FISHING Basics

What: This three session course is designed for family members of all ages. This is a fantastic way to learn the basics of fly tying, fly casting and fly fishing. We will learn to tie flies, tie knots, recognize trout habitat, fly cast and actually go fishing during this course. Whether you have always wanted to learn and were too intimidated or want to learn something fun, accessible and rewarding with a family member this is the answer. All materials provided. When: Monday Sept 21, Monday Sept 28th 5-7pm and Saturday October 3rd 9-12pm Cost: $75 per person or 2 family members for $100.00 Register: Online www.middleburyparksandrec.org or in person starting August 26th For more Information: Contact instructor Josh Hardt via email jhardt@rnesu.org

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Middlebury Parks & Recreation Department Fall Activity Guide • The Addison Independent • August 27, 2015 2015 Middlebury Flag Football Important Information

REGISTRATION and EQUIPMENT ISSUEMiddlebury Municipal Gym Tuesday September 1st 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. 8th grade: 6:00 p.m. 7th grade: 6:15 p.m. Wednesday September 2nd 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. 4th grade: 6:00 p.m. 5th grade: 6:15 p.m. 6th grade: 6:30 p.m. ***Please bring two (2) separate checks or cash with you to registration***

1) REGISTRATION FEE: Write a check to Friends of Middlebury Flag Football Grades 5th -8th $40.00 Grade 4th $20.00 2) EQUIPMENT DEPOSIT: Original check will be returned/voided when all equipment is returned All players- $125.00 Write a separate check to Friends of Middlebury Flag Football SKILLS CLINIC / TEAM ASSIGNMENT: Thursday September 3rd 6:00-7:30pm. Flag Football Clinic hosted by Middlebury College Football team at Middlebury College Alumni Stadium. BRING YOUR FLAGS A WATER BOTTLE IS A GOOD IDEA CLEATS ARE OPTIONAL LEAVE THE REST OF YOUR GEAR AT HOME Sunday September 6th: Coaches contact each player regarding: team assignment, practice details and their contact information.

PRACTICES / GAMES: Practice times are determined by each coach. 5th – 8th grade teams have 2 practices each week Games are on Saturday- games are played at the MUHS practice fields 7th& 8th grade games: 9:00 a.m. 5th& 6th grade games: 10:30 a.m. 4th graders do not have Saturday games (they have 2 learning sessions each week)

Fitness Boot Camp

Fitness Boot Camp is taking place outdoors! We use logs, tires, hula hoops, kettle bells, free weights and more to give you a varied, high intensity/interval full body workout. Enjoy the camaraderie with others who also want a great workout. All fitness levels taken into account and modifications given when needed. You will improve strength, cardiovascular endurance, agility, balance and coordination with this class! When: Saturdays from 8:00-9:00AM and Wednesday mornings from 7-8AM Location: 293 Pulp Mill Bridge Rd. (Municipal gym in case of rain) Cost: $10 drop in or $55 for 6 classes Ages: 16+ Instructor: Ginger Lambert Website: www.gingerlambert.com

ZUMBA Classes Monday and Wednesday Nights 5:30-6:30pm and Thursday Nights at 6pm! All Classes held at Municipal Gym 94 Main St Zumba is a dance aerobics cardio workout that is gaining popularity because it’s safe and fun. You can dance your way to health and happiness modifying the moves to suit your needs. Come on in and try it. Your first class is free. Wear comfortable clothing, shoes you can dance in and a water bottle Punch cards available - $6.50 per class, You must register at the classes, no online registration available. Need more info??? Go to lizcleveland.zumba.com email liz_cleveland_vt@hotmail.com or call Liz at 802-989-5977 Check out classofferings! offerings! Check outour ourSpring Fall class * Music Together * Music Discoveries * Allegro Choruses * Song Writing * Ongoing private music lessons * American Roots Ensemble * Group Piano * Improvisation

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Dog Obedience Classes Puppy Kindergarten: Sept 27th-November 8th (No Class Oct 11th): Sundays 10:15-10:45 Open to puppies 10-18 weeks of age the start date of the class. This class is absolutely critical for puppies to become well-functioning, safe, happy adult dogs. Puppies absolutely must be socialized with many humans and friendly dogs by four months of age to prevent fear towards people and other dogs. Unsocialized puppies often end up with fear aggression by the time they are one year in age. Don’t wait until your dog is an unruly adolescent with fear aggression and behavior issues, now is the time to get your puppy started on the right foot with proper socialization supervised by professionals to be sure your puppy has positive experiences. Learn what you need to, as well, to keep your puppy safe and navigate through the challenges of puppyhood. This is a fun playtime with built in short training sessions to create a foundation of learning and will strengthen the communication and relationship between you and your new puppy. See the supply list below for what to bring. Class is $60 for six weeks for Residents and $69.00 for Non Residents. Register online or in person at Middlebury Rec. Dept. Adult Dog Play-Sunday Sept 27th-Nov 8th 11-11:15am($5 drop in fee and trainer approved dogs only) please call trainer Sandy Chicoine for details or pre-approval: (802) 989-0463. Adult Dog Training I : Sept 27th-November 8th (No Class Oct 11th): Sundays 11:15-12:15 This class will provide all the building blocks a dog of any age needs for a foundation of training and attention towards you. This class will show you how to gain your dog’s respect through controlling access to all things dogs love, while rewarding good behavior, and teaches obedience cues. Have an older dog? No problem! Training needs to be improved and maintained and is a lifelong activity for both you and your dog, and provides the mental stimulation your dog needs. Register online or in person at Middlebury Rec. Dept. Open to dogs age four months or older. Six week class is $95 for Residents and $109.25 for Non-Residents Adult Dog Training 2 Sept 27th-November 8th (No Class Oct 11th): Sundays 12:30-1:30pm This 6-week group class expands on lessons learned in Level 1, and introduces distractions and outdoor activity, so your dog will learn to listen in many situations. It also teaches you fun games to play with dogs of any age. Our goal is to enable owners to enjoy their dog’s joy for life by re-channeling the dog’s exuberance (hyperactivity, jumping-up, barking and pulling on-leash) or poor responsiveness to owners, into equally enthusiastic obedience. Emphasis is based on super-prompt sits and downs, reliable rock-solid stays, and controlled on-leash walking and heeling. Requirements: Pre-requisite: This class is designed for dogs who have completed Best Buddy K9 Training Adult Dog Level I. An equivalent basic obedience course from

another school may be substituted as the prerequisite with instructor permission only. Dogs must be friendly with other dogs and people. Supply list for Dog Classes: Please bring an up to date copy of your vet records showing rabies vaccination to the first class. Other supplies include: Strong leash, treat training bag pouch (optional), training treats (pea sized training treats that your dog loves such as pieces of freeze dried liver, hot dog pieces, the dog’s own kibble, etc.) For strong pullers I recommend the easy walk harness. No choke or prong collars please! For More Information: Please contact Sandy at Best Buddy K9 Training: bestbuddydogtraining@gmail.com or (802) 989-0463, website: bestbuddyk9training.com

Aikido – The Art of Peace

Aikido is a martial art and ethical training that emphasizes resolving conflict without violence. Aikido practice develops agility, awareness, and strength; deepens concentration, and encourages relaxation. Aikido practice challenges each practitioner to realize his or her potential as a “powerful, compassionate, creative, self-aware human being.” On-going Adult/Teen Classes Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:30 to 6:45. Dues are $80/month for unlimited classes. Beginners may start the first Tuesday of any month. Please see www.blueheronaikido.org or email info@blueheronaikido.org for details. On-going Childrens/Teen Classes -Ages 7 to 12 Thursdays 4:00 to 5:00 and Saturdays 9:00am to 10:00am. Open to ages 7 through 12. New students may join at any time. Dues are $50/month for unlimited classes, or $10 per class. Sibling discount available. All Classes held in Blue Heron dojo, lower level Town Office Building. Observers welcome anytime. Head instructor, Jonathan Miller Lane, 3rd Dan For more information: visit www.blueheronaikido. org or our Facebook page.

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Children’s Programming Babies and Books Tuesdays 10:30am – 11:15am Rhymes, songs and books perfect for babies! September 22nd – December 8th Preschool Storytime Fridays 10:30am – 11:15am Books, songs and crafts for the preschool set! September 25th – December 11th Saturday Storytime All Ages Saturdays 10:30am – 11:15am Youth Media Lab 4th grade and up Tuesdays 3:30pm – 4:30pm Drop-in media exploration taught in collaboration with MCTV. September 9th – December 16th Tween and Teen Zone 4th grade and up Wednesdays and Fridays 3:30pm – 4:40pm Wednesdays – Movies, book groups, crafts and more. Fridays – Take a turn playing on the library Wii. Starting September 9th

Books, songs and crafts for the whole family! Ongoing

Author Talk: Archer Mayor Saturday, October 24, 1 p.m. Vermont author Archer Mayor will read from his latest Joe Gunther Novel, The Company She Kept. First Wednesday Talks Ilsley Public Library hosts this Vermont Humanities Council lecture series each year from October through May. Join us on the first Wednesday of the month for thought-provoking talks by nationally renowned authors, artists, and scholars. Sponsored by the Friends of Ilsley Public Library, with series sponsorship from the Residence of Otter Creek and the Residence at Shelburne Bay. October 7 — How the Brain Categorizes the World. Williams College professor Dr. Safa Zaki describes the theory of how the human brain recognizes and categorizes objects, as well as a challenge to that theory from data of patients with amnesia. November 4 — Becoming American: An Inaugural Poet’s Journey. Richard Blanco read at President Obama’s second inauguration, the first Latino, immigrant, and gay writer to have such an honor. Blanco examines cultural identity and the essence of place and belonging. Location: Middlebury College, Mead Chapel. A History of Latino Americans program. Presented with Middlebury College. December 2 — Reading Homer with Veterans: Narratives of Return and Rage. Dartmouth Classics professor Roberta Stewart describes her work with veterans and examines what the story of Odysseus’s long journey home from war has to say to veterans, and to all of us.

Drop-In Programs Adult Co-ed 30+ Basketball- Wednesdays 6:45-8:30 at Municipal Gym For more information please contact Bryan Jones @ 989-8399 $2.00 per drop-in or buy a punch card for 12 visits for $20.00 ($4 savings)

Adult Co-ed Volleyball- Mondays 6:45-9pm at Municipal Gym For more information please contact Tom Randall @ 343-2652 $2.00 per drop-in or buy a punch card for 12 visits for $20.00 ($4 savings)

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ADDISON CENTRAL TEENS

Middlebury Studio School Fall Classes 2015

Register for all classes online at www. middleburyparksandrec.org starting Aug. 26th!

Children’s Pottery Classes

Monday Multi-age Wheel 3:30-5PM ages 8 to adult 4 classes Tuition $80 Sess. 1 Sept. 28-Oct. 19 Sess. 2 Oct. 26 – Nov. 16 Sess. 3 Nov. 23- Dec.14 Wednesday Multi-age Wheel 3:30-5PM ages 8 and up, 4 classes Tuition $80 Try It: Sept. 9 & 16 – $20 per class Sess. 1 Sept 23-Oct. 14 Sess. 2 Oct. 21 – Nov. 11 Sess. 3 Nov. 18- Dec. 16 (no class on Nov. 25) Thursday Clay Hand Building 3:30-4:30 ages 5 and up 4 classes Tuition $56 Try It: Sept 10 & 17– $14 per class Sess. 1 Sept. 24 - 15 Sess. 2 Oct. 22-Nov. 12 Sess. 3 Nov 19-Dec. 17 (no class on Nov. 26) Wednesday Art Classes 3:30-5, Tuition $80 Try It: Art of Nature: Sept 2 & 9 &16 $20/per class Art of the Selfie: Photos & Mixed-Media: Sept. 23-Oct. 14 Imagining the Future: Oct 21 -Nov. 11 Art of the World: Nov. 18-Dec 16 Saturday Morning Arts & Crafts: ages 6 & up, 10-11:30, Tuition $20 Sept 21 Block-Printed T-Shirts: Bring your own T-Shirt. Sept 28 Imagine Letters & Numbers in Collage Oct 3 Painting with Homemade Baking Soda Rockets Oct 17 Modern Sculptures; 3D painting Oct 24 Artful Pumpkin Carving: Bring your own pumpkin. Nov 7 Watch It Dance; working with Alcohol Inks Nov 14 Hand Transformation Painting Nov 21 Cardboard Portraits Dec 5 Making Natural Bird Feeders Dec 12 Customized Christmas Cards Make Your Own Holiday Gifts Mon., Nov. 2 – Dec. 7 3:30-5, 6 classes, Tuition $120

Middlebury’s Local Teen Center A.C.T.’s Mission ACT provides a Teen Center and after-school alternatives that are welcoming, safe and fun for all teenagers in the community. • Pool Table • Computers • Ping Pong Table • Free internet access • Foosball • Free food • Bike Rides and refreshments • A Wii System • Spoken word seminars *New Girls Corner at ACT. Learn how to do new hair styles, makeup, and fingernail painting Hours of Operation Monday – Friday 3:00 - 6:00pm

Middlebury Tigers Field Hockey Clinic Who: Children in grades 2-6 Location: MUHS Jette Field When: Mondays September 14th-October 19th (6 sessions) 3:15-4:30pm Instructors: Brooke Jette and the Middlebury Union High School Varsity Field Hockey team Cost: $40.00 Residents $46.00 Non Residents Register: Online or at Recreation office starting August 28th Description: Players will work with the varsity players to develop the skills necessary to play the game of field hockey. Athletes will have the opportunity to get specialized stick work training while also participating in fun scrimmages. Equipment will be provided.

Save the Date: 39th Annual Turkey Trot

Sunday November 22nd, 2015 12pm Scenic 5k and 10K Races Mark your calendars for the 37th annual running of this pre-Thanksgiving event. All participants will receive a special gift and we’ll be giving away turkeys, gift certificates and much more! Race brochures will be available in the Parks and Recreation office in Mid-September.


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Middlebury Parks & Recreation Department Fall Activity Guide • The Addison Independent • August 27, 2015

Healthy Planet

• VT Sun is powered by the sun! With 21 solar trackers on the lot by the fitness center and fixed panels on our wide roof, we are committed to doing our part to reduce the energy demands on this beautiful planet.

Healthy Community • Friendly & Fun fitness classes for all ages, outdoor summer triathlon and run events and a commitment to supporting community programsevery day.

New this Fall: 10% of every new membership fee will go to United Way of Addison County.

Healthy You!

• Studies show that regular exercise helps reduce stress, increase confidence and boost your energy.

• 2 Great Swimming Pools • Motivating Group Classes • Friendly & Encouraging Staff • State-of-the-art Equipment

Middlebury

388-6888

Come see all the updates and improvements inside our club!

Join Today!

Licensed Children’s Center Ages 6 wks. to 5 yrs. 388-8351

www.vermontsun.com

Vergennes

877-2030


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