Summer 2017

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2017

SUMMER

LEISURE TIMES

Run for Fun Adult Athletics [2] Athletics [3] Youth Athletics [4-7] Aquatics [8-9] Youth Activities [10-14] ] Special Interest [15] Recreation Centers [16-17] Adult Fitness Classes [18-19] Active Living [20-21] Trips [22] Registration Form [23]


Adult Athletics Teams enter the league pre-formed. Seasons consist of 10 regular season City of Concord Parks & Recreation exists to provide recreation services, parks and facilities that enrich the lives of all residents and promote the opportunity for a healthy lifestyle.

games and 1 single elimination tournament game. Contact 704.920.5617 for more information or visit our website at www.concordparksandrec.org. Fee: $375 each.

ADULT SOFTBALL – FALL AND SPRING

A message from the director... Providing quality programming and services, a safe, aesthetically pleasing greenway and park system is the commitment we make every Bob Dowless day to the families and residents of Concord. We take great pride in providing services that enhance quality of life and we strive to make our community a great place to live. I hope you have the opportunity to get outdoors and walk the greenway, visit one of our parks, experience one of our special events, visit one of our community centers, and participate in a recreational class or program. Concord Parks & Recreation takes great pride in the community support we receive and want you to know that we are continually working to earn your support. We welcome your comments, questions or concerns. You can reach our office at 704.920.5600 or email us at recreation@concordnc.gov.

Divisions: Men’s Open Gold, M en’s Blue Division, Women’s and Co-ed Registration: F all: August 1 – 31 Playing Season: Fall: September – November Registration: Spring: March 1 – 31 Playing Season: Spring: April – June

ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL – FALL Divisions: Men’s 5 on 5 and Co-ed Registration: August 1 – 31 Playing Season: September – December

ADULT BASKETBALL – WINTER Divisions: M en’s Open Gold, Men’s Blue Division, Men’s Silver (over 40) and Women’s Registration: December 1 – January 3 Playing Season: January – March

ADULT CO-ED KICKBALL – SPRING Registration: M arch 1 – 31 Playing Season: April – June

ADULT WOODEN BAT SOFTBALL – SUMMER Divisions: Men’s Open Gold and Co-ed Registration: J une 1 – 30 Playing Season: July – September

There is no better time to invest in a healthy future than today.

TENNIS Known as “the sport of a lifetime”, tennis directly impacts a person’s health and quality of life. Tennis is a family-friendly sport, which not only provides a great aerobic workout, but also teaches values such as teamwork, sportsmanship, fair play, and discipline. Contact Tennis Coordinator, Chad Oxendine, AMP Tennis, LLC at 704.806.0909 for all your tennis needs. www.amptennis.com.

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Athletics COUCH TO 5K CHALLENGE Activity # 6051.217 City of Concord Parks & Recreation is taking the wellness program to the next level with the COUCH TO 5K CHALLENGE. This group training and exercise program is designed to encourage, motivate and challenge the individual to compete with his/her peers. No running experience is necessary. The final goal is to run the Veterans Salute 5K on 11/4 (registration fee required). Days: T uesday & Thursday 6:30 p.m. Date: 8/29 – 10/31 Registration Fee: $15 Location: Dorton Park

Road Races Races will begin and end on Means Avenue (beside the Historic Courthouse) in downtown Concord, run on the McEachern Greenway and the Downtown Connector Greenway.

GOLF ROCKY RIVER GOLF CLUB at Concord

Register with Rocky River Golf Club: 704-455-1200, ext. 2. All clinics are designed for beginners and experienced golfers. Instruction includes putting technique, short game, full swing with irons and woods and course management. Golf clubs are not required.

STREETLIGHT 5K

LAKE FISHER Begin your outdoor adventure today at Lake Fisher Reservoir. Lake Fisher is 3 miles in length and consists of 534 acres. In addition to providing water to the City of Concord, Lake Fisher gives the community an opportunity to enjoy the fun of fishing for the family. The lake supports a healthy sport fishery consisting of largemouth bass, crappie, channel catfish and several panfish species. All fishing at Lake Fisher must be from a boat; we provide the boats for a rental fee, boat motors are allowed but not provided. The acceptable motors are electric trolling motors and no larger than 10 horsepower gas motors. Life jackets and oars are available with boat rental. The lake is operated seasonally through 11/5/17.

HOURS OF OPERATION Monday & Tuesday: Closed

BOAT RENTAL FEES (per person) Adult: $10; $5 City of Concord resident fee

Wednesday – Saturday: Senior Adult (60 or older): 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. $8; $5 City of Concord resident fee

Sunday: 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Youth (12-16): $8; $5 City of Concord resident fee

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Activity # 6001.217 Day: Friday, 7/7 7:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Pre-registration 7:00 p.m. Fun Run begins 7:30 p.m. 5K begins Fee: $15 Early Registration until 6/30 on-line $ 20 Race Day Awards given to overall male and female and to the top three male and female finishers in each age group: 10 & under, 11-14, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, and 75 and over. Call 704.920.5619 for a registration form or download one from our website. Online registration is available at concordparksandrec.org

Mark your calendar for the next race:

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Youth Athletics BASEBALL, BASKETBALL, SOFTBALL & SOCCER 5&6, 7&8 Division

3&4 Instructional Clinic

Fall Season

Spring Season

Designed to introduce players to organized sports. Rules are simplified, team rosters are reduced, and playing season is compacted to allow maximum exposure in a limited time frame. (All games and practices in this division are on Saturdays.)

9&10 Division

Builds on basic fundamentals of given sport. Rules are slightly modified to present optimum playing experience for participants with limited exposure. (Practices and games are on week nights or Saturdays.)

11-15 Divisions

Designed to promote teamwork, sportsmanship and advance fundamental development. No rule modifications. (Practices and games are on week nights or Saturdays.)

ACTIVITY SCHEDULE:

Activity

Description

Age Group

Age As Of

Registration Dates

Playing Season

Baseball

T-Ball Co-Ed

3&4

May 1, 2017

January 1-31

March-June

Baseball

Coach Pitch Co-Ed

5&6

May 1, 2017

January 1-31

March-June

Baseball

Coach Pitch Boys

7&8

May 1, 2017

January 1-31

March-June

Baseball

Boys

9&10, 11&12, 13-15

May 1, 2017

January 1-31

March-June

Softball

Coach Pitch Girls

7&8

January 1, 2017

January 1-31

March-June

Softball

Girls

9&10, 11&12, 13-15

January 1, 2017

January 1-31

March-June

Soccer

Instructional Clinic

3&4

August 1, 2017

June 1-30

August-November

Soccer

Co-Ed

5&6, 7&8

August 1, 2017

June 1-30

August -November

Co-Ed

9&10, 11&12, 13-15

August 1, 2017

June 1-30

August-November

Baseball

Soccer

Coach Pitch Co-Ed

5&6

August 1, 2017

July 1-31

September-November

Baseball

Coach Pitch Baseball

7&8

August 1, 2017

July 1-31

September-November

Baseball

Baseball

9&10, 11&12, 13-15

August 1, 2017

July 1-31

September-November

Softball

Coach Pitch Girls

7&8

August 1, 2017

July 1-31

September-November

Softball Winter Season

Begins developing fundamentals for each specific sport. Rules are modified to present the optimum playing experience for novice participants. (Practices and games are on week nights or Saturdays.)

Girls

9&10, 11&12, 13-15

August 1, 2017

July 1-31

September-November

Basketball

Instructional Clinic

3&4

August 31, 2017

September 1-30

November-March

Basketball

Co-Ed League

5&6

August 31, 2017

September 1-30

November-March

Basketball

Girls

7&8

August 31, 2017

September 1-30

November-March

Basketball

Boys

7&8

August 31, 2017

September 1-30

November-March

Basketball

Boys

9&10, 11&12, 13-15

August 31, 2017

September 1-30

November-March

Basketball

Girls

9&10, 11&12, 13-15

August 31, 2017

September 1-30

November-March

GOALS OF THE PROGRAM:

• To build the child’s self esteem • To teach the skills of the game • To build good relations among peers (also between parents & children) • To create a fun atmosphere

PRACTICE AND GAME SCHEDULE:

Practice times established by the coaches according to their schedule and availability of facilities.

REGISTRATION:

REMEMBER:

• Fun is first! • Your child has the opportunity to play in each game • Instruction before competition • No league or individual standings • No trophies for “Winners Only” • Trophies and awards not provided

You may register at any of the following locations or on our web site at www.concordparksandrec.org. Between 8:00 – 5:00 p.m. during open registration periods. Academy Recreation Center 147 Academy Avenue, Concord 704.920.5601

Hartsell Recreation Center 60 Hartsell School Road, Concord 704.920.5602

Logan Multipurpose Center 184 Booker St. SW Concord 704.920.5603

Coaches and sponsors are needed for all sports!! Please contact Athletics at 704.920.5600 to discuss opportunities.

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Youth Athletics REGISTRATION FORM: PLEASE PRINT Player’s Name (Last Name)

(First Name)

(Middle Name)

Address (Street)

(City)

Home Phone

(Zip)

Work Phone

Cell Phone

Do you want to receive texts? Yes

m

No

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Email Address Date of Birth Age Please bring copy of birth certificate when registering.

Male

m

Female

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What school does your child attend? Please list any disabilities that need special attention: Registration Fee:

Please indicate Athletic Association:

Checks should be made payable to City of Concord

m Concord Parks & Recreation Leagues m Southwest Cabarrus Athletic Association m Hartsell Athletic Association m No preference

m Instructional Clinics (3-4) $35.00 m City of Concord Resident* ($35.00 Registration Fee) m Non City Resident ($55.00 Registration Fee)

*City of Concord Resident indicates that applicant resides within the City Limits of Concord. All applications subject to verification. Sorry, no refunds can be made after first game is played. Our programs are dependent upon volunteer coaches. Are you as a parent willing to help coach a team if needed?

Yes

m

No

m

Maybe

m

PARENTAL CONSENT INFORMATION: Must be signed for applicant to participate. We/I, the parent(s) or guardian have given permission for Youth Athletic Program sponsored by CITY OF CONCORD PARKS AND RECREATION.

to participate in the

As parent or guardian of above participant, I hereby give consent for any emergency treatment as approved by his/her coach or other adult escort, in case of illness or injury while participating in this athletic program. I understand that this is to prevent undue delay and assure prompt treatment and that only a licensed physician will be engaged for such an emergency. Parents will be notified in case of serious illness or injury as quickly as they can be reached, but this will make immediate treatment possible. Concord Parks and Recreation, its staff, facilities and instructors will not be held responsible for any injury or loss that might occur in the course of this program. Photos and videos may be taken of my child for departmental use. I verify that I have read and fully understand the above information.

Signature of Parent/Guardian

PRINTED Name of Parent/Guardian

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Youth Athletics ACTIVITY:

Revised 7.6.2016

Please indicate age group within activity: Basketball Instructional Clinic Co-Ed 3-4 Co-Ed 5-6 Boys 7-8 Girls 7-8 Boys 9-10 Girls 9-10 Boys 11-12 Girls 11-12 Boys 13-15 Girls 13-15

Spring Baseball/Softball Instructional T-Ball Co-Ed 3-4 Coach Pitch Co-Ed 5-6 Boys 7-8 (CP) Girls 7-8 (CP) Boys 9-10 Girls 9-10 Boys 11-12 Girls 11-12 Boys 13-15 Girls 13-15

Soccer Instructional Clinic Co-Ed 3-4 Co-Ed 5-6 Co-Ed 7-8 Co-Ed 9-10 Co-Ed 11-12 Co-Ed 13-15

Fall Baseball/Softball Coach Pitch Co-Ed 5-6 Boys 7-8 (CP) Boys 9-10 Boys 11-12 Boys 13-15

Girls 7-8 (CP) Girls 9-10 Girls 11-12 Girls 13-15

UNIFORM SIZES :

Please check size of one t-shirt and one pair of shorts.

m Youth X- Small m Youth Small m Youth Medium m Youth Large m Adult Small m Adult Medium m Adult Large m Adult XL m Adult XXL

Shorts: NA for Baseball

m Youth X-Small m Youth Small m Youth Medium m Youth Large m Adult Small m Adult Medium m Adult Large m Adult XL m Adult XXL

T-Shirts:

SPECIAL REQUESTS:

Please note that all requests can not be honored, but we will attempt to honor your requests if feasible. The rosters will be locked after the draft is complete. No switching teams after the draft is complete.

REGISTRATION FEE:

Registration fee: $35.00 for City of Concord Residents; $55.00 registration fee for all other participants. Please make all checks payable to: CITY OF CONCORD. For further information, please call: 704.920.5617 or 704.920.5618. Or email: recreation@concordnc.gov

For Office Use Only: Receipt # NOTES:

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Youth Athletics YOUTH BASEBALL CLINICS

Instructed by Concord Middle School Baseball Staff Days: Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 6:00 –8:00 p.m. Ages: 7-10 (as of 8/1) SESSION I: 7/7 – 7/19

Activity # 6131.317

Ages: 11-14 (as of 8/1) SESSION II: 7/24 – 7/26

Activity # 6132.317

Registration: 6/1 – 7/14 Fee: $35 per player

TENNIS 10 & UNDER TENNIS at Les Myers Park

Group lessons for ages 5-10 on courts 7 & 8. Instructor: Chad Oxendine, AMP Tennis, LLC. 704.806.0909 Day: S aturday, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. SESSION I: June: 3, 10, 17, 24 Activity # 6199.117 SESSION II: July: 1, 8, 15, 22 Activity # 6299.217 SESSION III: August: 5, 12, 19, 26 Activity # 6300.217 Fee per group session: $25; $5 city resident discount

10 & UNDER TENNIS CAMPS at Dorton Park

Ages 5-10. Group Lessons. Instructor: Laura Kelly, USPTA, 704.699.0765 Days: M onday – Thursday 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. SESSION I: 6/12 – 6/15 Activity # 6105.117 SESSION II: 7/17 – 7/20 Activity # 6106.217 SESSION III: 8/7 – 8/10 Activity # 6107.217 Fee per session: $150; $5 city resident discount

JUNIOR TENNIS at Dorton Park

Ages 11-16. For the beginner player or player wanting to play high school tennis. Instructor: Laura Kelly, USPTA, 704.699.0765 Days: M onday – Thursday 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. SESSION I: 6/12 – 6/15 Activity # 6104.117 SESSION II: 7/17 – 7/20 Activity # 6105.217 SESSION III: 8/7 – 8/10 Activity # 6206.217 Fee per session: $150; $5 city resident discount

YOUTH GOLF

ROCKY RIVER GOLF CLUB at Concord

All camps are designed for beginners and experienced golfers. Golf clubs are not required. Dates subject to change. Register with Rocky River Golf Club: 704-455-1200, ext. 2.

JUNIOR CLINICS

Date: Every Saturday, weather permitting 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Fee: $20 per lesson, includes range balls

JUNIOR CAMPS

Each four day session includes instruction, range balls and prizes. Day: Monday – Thursday, 8:30 – 11:00 a.m. SESSION I: 6/19 – 6/22 SESSION II: 7/10 – 7/13 SESSION III: 8/7 – 8/10 Fee per session: $175; $150 city resident fee

PRIVATE LESSONS

Please contact: Floyd Gragg – floyd.gragg@jqh.com Chandlir Pinkham – cpinkham.rrgo@gmail.com

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Aquatics ADULT WATER AEROBICS

The cool way to stay fit during the summer. Join us for a fun and invigorating fitness program. Wear Aqua Shoes. Day: Monday & Wednesday 7:00 – 7:45 p.m. SESSION I: Activity # 6111.217 6/5 – 6/28 Fee: $28; $5 city resident discount SESSION II: Activity # 6112.217 7/10 – 8/9 Fee: $34; $5 city resident discount BOTH SESSIONS: Activity # 6110.217 Fee: $50; $5 city resident discount

GUARDSTART TRAINING

Activity # 2132.217 Ages 11-14. This junior lifeguard class is designed to prepare 11-14 year olds to take the American Red Cross Lifeguard certification program. This program helps participants build the foundation of knowledge, attitudes and skills needed to become responsible lifeguards. Lessons are grouped into five main areas: prevention, fitness, response, leadership and professionalism. Level 5 or higher swimming ability is required. Day: Monday – Friday 7/10 – 7/14 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Fee: $40; $5 city resident discount

SWIM LESSONS

Registration will open 3/20. We use the American Red Cross Learn to Swim program.

PARENT/CHILD LESSONS

Ages 18 months - 2 years. Classes meet for 30 minutes Monday – Thursday for one week. Parents will be in the water with their children. Fee: $20; $5 city resident discount

INDIVIDUAL LESSONS

Scheduled on an individual basis, lessons last 30 minutes. For more information or to schedule a lesson contact the pool manager after 6/10 at 704.785.8105. Fee per class: $20; $5 city resident discount

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GROUP LESSONS

Ages 3 and up. Lessons are divided from PreSchool through Level 6. More specific information regarding levels are located on our website at www.concordparksandrec.org or by calling 704.920.5618. Day: M onday – Thursday 6/5 – 8/3; No classes 7/3 – 7/6 Morning and evening for two weeks per session (except SESSION I) Fee: $40; $5 city resident discount PRE-SCHOOL: These classes are for 3 and 4 year olds with little or no experience in the water. If your child has experience in the water he/she may register for the appropriate Level 1 or 2 class. LEVEL 1: Students with minimal water experience will be asked to put their face in the water and begin to experience floating on their front and back with support. They will also learn alternating arm action. LEVEL 1 ADVANCE: Students with minimal water experience and comfortable with putting their face in the water. Can float on their front and back with support. Student must be able to display alternation arm action. LEVEL 2: Students will begin floating on their own and by the completion of the level will be able to swim 5 yards on their front and back. LEVEL 3: Front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke will be introduced and practiced. Students will also learn how to tread in deep water.

PUBLIC SWIM AT MCINNIS AQUATIC CENTER Swimming is open to the general public. Patrons must purchase a Privilege Pass ID or Season Pass in order to swim. The Aquatic Center will open for Memorial Day weekend, 5/27 – 5/29 and will be open weekends only until 6/10. The pool is open daily from 6/10 – 8/12. HOURS FOR PUBLIC SWIM Mon – Thurs: 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Friday: 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. ADULT SWIM ONLY Friday: 12:00 – 6:00 p.m. Saturday: 12:00 – 6:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Fee: • $10 Individual Privilege Pass (first visit only); $5 city resident discount • $30 Family Privilege Pass (first visit only); $15 city resident discount • Daily Swim fee (each): $1.50 Youth; $2.50 Adults SEASON PASS • $55.00 Individual Season Pass; $10 city resident discount • $100 Family Season Pass; $25 city resident discount

LEVEL 4: Deep water swimming at longer distances is practiced. To pass this level the student must be able to swim 25 yards crawl stroke using rotary breathing as well as 25 yards of backstroke. LEVELS 5 & 6: Upper level classes cater to the experienced swimmer. Breaststroke, sidestroke and butterfly will be learned and endurance will be increased. This is great preparation for GuardStart or a Lifeguard Class. PRE SWIM TEAM: Students must have completed Level 6, upper level class focusing on stroke development for swim team. The class will cover entry, turns, breathing and endurance. The instructor will use a coaching format for the class.

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ADULT LESSONS

Day: Tuesday & Thursday 7:00 – 7:45 p.m. SESSION I: A ctivity # 2067.117 6/6 – 6/29 SESSION II: A ctivity # 2068.217 7/11 – 8/3 Fee per session: $40; $5 city resident discount


Dates 6/5 - 6/15 6/5 - 6/15 6/5 - 6/15 6/5 - 6/15 6/5 - 6/15 6/5 - 6/15 6/5 - 6/28 6/6 - 6/29

Level

Day

Activity #

Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon & Wed Tue & Thurs

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Level

Dates

Time

Day

Parent/Child Parent/Child PreSchool PreSchool 1 1 1 1 Advance 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4&5 5&6 5&6 5&6 6 Pre Swim Team

6/19 - 6/22 6/19 - 6/22 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29 6/19 - 6/29

10:45 AM 5:45 PM 9:15 AM 11:30 AM 9:15 AM 10:00 AM 5:45 PM 10:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 5:45 PM 5:45 PM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 5:45 PM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 5:45 PM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 5:45 PM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 8:15 AM

Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs

Parent/Child PreSchool PreSchool PreSchool PreSchool 1 1 1 1 1 Advance 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4&5 5&6 5&6 6 Guard-Start Aerobics Adult Lesson Pre-Swim Team

Time 5:45 PM 5:45 PM 5:45 PM 5:45 PM 5:45 PM 5:45 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM

Dates

Time

Day

7/10 - 7/13 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/20 7/10 - 7/14 7/10 - 8/9 7/11 - 8/3 7/10 - 7/20

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SESSION 2 SESSION 1

Level

PreSchool 1 2 3 4 5&6 Aerobics Adult Lesson

SESSION 3

Aquatics/Swim Lessons Level

Dates

Time

Day

Parent/Child Parent/Child PreSchool 1 1 1 1 1 Advance 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5&6 5&6 Pre Swim Team

7/24 - 7/27 7/24 - 7/27 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3 7/24 - 8/3

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Activity # 2043.217 2038.217 2040.217 2044.217 2046.217 2039.217 2041.217 2045.217 2047.217 2053.217 2048.217 2054.217 2058.217 2059.217 2063.217 2064.217 2049.217 2055.217 2060.217 2065.217 2061.217 2050.217 2056.217 2066.217 2062.217 2267.217 2167.217 2051.217 2132.217 6112.217 2068.217 2301.217

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Youth Activities SILLY SUMMER DAYS

Ages 6-12. Run, jump, play and be super silly in the park! Wear play clothes and bring a bottle of water. Min. 4/Max 20 participants. Pre-registration is required. Day: Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Fee for each program: $10; $5 city resident discount Program locations listed below:

SILLY SUPERSOAKERS

Activity # 9055.217 When you mix bubbles, water, supersoakers, and super powers, what do you get? This fun-filled Silly Summer Day! Join the wet and very wild games! Bring goggles for eye protection and a change of clothes. Day: 7/11 Location: Dorton Park

TIE DYE IT UP!

Activity # 9054.217 Not your traditional tie dye! Bring a white t-shirt, towel, pillowcase or a pair of socks and we’ll provide the color and show you a new technique. Day: 6/27 Location: Beverly Hills Park 631 Miramar Street, NE

THE AMAZING RACE

Activity # 9057.217 Bring your friend and we’ll compete with Olympic style games! Relay races, javelin throw, obstacle courses, field hockey and more will complete this tournament style Silly Summer Day. Day: 7/25 Location: Dorton Park 5790 Poplar Tent Road

WACKY WATERMELON

Activity # 9056.217 We’ll provide the watermelon! You’ll eat it, carve it, juice it, race it, bust it, launch it and more! Join us for the sweetest, tastiest, stickiest Wednesday of the summer! Day: 8/1 Location: McGee Park 219 Corban Avenue, E

LIBRARY LINE-UP Ages 6-12. Programs are geared to coincide with the Public Library’s Summer Reading Program. Time: 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Location: Concord Public Library, 27 Union St. N

PLANETARY PLAYGROUND

Day: Tuesday, 6/27 Welcome to the Interplanetary Play Station! At warp speed, we are zipping from one planet to the next exploring that planet’s favorite games. Join our crew as we play among the planets.

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RECYCLED RACERS RALLY

Day: Wednesday, 7/26 Racing by land, air and water we’ll take every day junk and turn it into our own racing machines.

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FANTASY WORLDS

Day: Wednesday, 8/2 Join a team and create a biosphere, a world filled with fantastical creatures and objects.


Youth Activities GREENWAY ADVENTURES

Ages 4 & up. Using the greenways as our classroom, we will explore critters and their habitats with fun and creative activities. Parents are encouraged to join in the fun. Each program will meet at the designated trail for 1 to 1 ½ hours. No fee. Pre-registration is required. Day: M ondays & Wednesdays, 10:00 a.m.

TREE FORT TRIBES

We will learn about and become parts of the tree. Afterwards, our tribe will gather tree parts and build a fort. Activity # 9043.217 Day: M onday, 7/17 Location: McGee Park Activity # 9045.217 Day: W ednesday, 7/19 Location: Hector H Henry II Greenway

MUDDY BUDDIES

We are on a search for dirt, but not just any old dirt. We’ll be soil sculpting with the best found muds around. Bring a towel for this filthy activity. Activity # 9046.217 Day: Monday, 7/24 Location: McGee Park Activity # 9047.217 Day: Wednesday, 7/26 Location: Hector H Henry II Greenway

WATER WANDERERS

This station-style adventure takes you through the water cycle, from the ground to the sky. Collect an item at each station to make a bracelet or necklace. Activity # 9048.217 Day: Monday, 7/31 Location: McGee Park Activity # 9049.217 Day: Wednesday, 8/2 Location: Hector H Henry II Greenway

FOREST FAIRY FESTIVAL

Forest fairies are out celebrating the final days of summer. Come frolic and join the celebration with fairy games and crafts, including a magical fairy wand. Activity # 9050.217 Day: Monday, 8/7 Location: McGee Park Activity # 9051.217 Day: Wednesday, 8/9 Location: Hector H Henry II Greenway

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HIKING EXCURSIONS

Ages 12-16. We’ll hike varying terrain, cross streams and learn wilderness survival skills such as building a fire, fishing and more. No previous hiking experience required. Bring a backpack, sunscreen, water, extra pair of socks and shoes, snack and picnic lunch, a towel; bug spray and a camera are optional. Pre-registration is required. Min. 4/Max. 10 participants. Time: 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. EXCURSION I: 6/29 Activity # 9040.217 EXCURSION II: 7/20 Activity # 9041.217 EXCURSION III: 8/17 Activity # 9042.217 Fee per excursion: $15; $5 city resident discount Location: Academy Recreation Center

TODDLER TRAILS

Ages 18 months - 4 years. We may not be going on a bear hunt, but we will be hunting for lady bugs, butterflies, squirrels and other critters as we trek the trail together! Bring your friends along for an easy hike as we observe nature, tell stories, sing songs and have fun. All toddlers must be accompanied by an adult. No fee. Day: Thursday, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Dates: 6/8, 7/13, 8/10 Location: Hector H Henry II Greenway, meet at the trail head, 1215 Moss Farm St. NW Dates: 6/22, 7/27, 8/24 Location: Dorton Park, meet at the large shelter, 5790 Poplar Tent Rd.

GREENWAY LOCATIONS McGee Park (McEachern Greenway) – meet at McGee Park shelter, 219 Corban Avenue, E Hector H Henry II Greenway – meet at the trail head, 1215 Moss Farm Street, NW Dorton Park – 5790 Poplar Tent Road

DISC GOLF

Disc Golf (or Frisbee Golf) is played much like traditional golf, however instead of a ball and clubs, players use a flying disc or Frisbee. The object of the game is completing each hole in the fewest number of throws. Location: Dorton Park, 5790 Poplar Tent Road

LITTLE DISCERS Activity # 9053.117 Ages 8-12. DISCover the fun of disc golf, Ultimate Frisbee, and other awesome disc games. We’ll practice techniques of tossing, catching and even a few tricks. Meet at the tennis court shelter. Min. 2/Max. 10 participants. Pre-registration is required. Instructor: Seth Lewallen Day: Friday, 6/16 – 7/21 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Fee for 6 week session: $15; $5 city resident discount

FLYING FAMILIES

Play with your family, a group of your friends or join others in a game of best ball on the 9-hole disc golf course. Bring your own discs. No fee, just play! Instructor Seth Lewallen will be onsite 6/16 & 6/23 at the tennis court shelter. Day: Friday, 6/16 – 8/18 7:00 p.m.

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Youth Activities CAMPS JUST FOR KIDS! PRINCESSES & KNIGHTS Activity # 9011.117

Ages 2-5 years. Travel back in time to the Medieval ages when there were kingdoms filled with princesses and knights! Along this magical adventure, we’ll read stories, play games, dress up, and make royal crowns, wands, shields, and masks. One day, we may even hunt down the big, green dragon! All participants must be accompanied by an adult. Min. 4/Max. 20 participants. Pre-registration is required. Day: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 6/12 – 6/14 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Fee: $20; $5 city resident discount Location: F ire Station #7, 250 International Dr.

ANIMAL ADVENTURES Activity # 9012.217 Ages 2-5 years. Lions, tigers and bears, OH MY! We will learn about our favorite animals through crafts, stories, songs and games. Our animals will guide us through safaris, forest adventures or farm fun as we learn about their habits and habitats! All participants must be accompanied by an adult. Min. 4/Max. 20 participants. Pre-registration is required. Day: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 7/17 – 7/19 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Fee: $20; $5 city resident discount Location: F ire Station #9 1020 Ivey Cline Rd TINY TOTS ART CAMP

Ages 4-7. Mini artists will get fizzing and mixing for some plain-old sensory messy fun- creating art such as baking soda paintings, elephant toothpaste, and beaded bubble wands. We’ll also explore different techniques such as shibori tie-dye and paper marbling. Every class the children will have their hands immersed in messy fun! Min 6/Max 12 participants. Please bring a white shirt for tie-dye. Pre-registration is required. Instructor: Kelsey Bassett Day: Tuesday & Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Session I: 6/20 – 7/6; NO class 7/4 Activity # 9020.217 Session II: 7/11 – 7/25 Activity # 9021.217 Session III: 7/27 – 8/10 Activity # 9023.217 Fee per 5 class session: $85; $5 city resident discount. All other materials provided. Location: Fire Station #7, 250 International Dr.

WILDLIFE EXPLORERS Activity # 9013.117 Ages 5-10 years. We’ll search high for birds and low for bugs. With our nature journal guiding our way, we will observe and discover the wild world around us. We’ll take a closer look with crafts, activities and adventures! Min. 4/Max. 20 participants. Pre-registration is required. Day: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 6/19 – 6/21 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Fee: $25; $5 city resident discount Location: M cGee Park, 219 Corban Ave WILDERNESS SURVIVAL

Activity # 9016.217 Ages 3-5. During this camp for young ones, students participate in a variety of arts and crafts that teach them the basics of art techniques. Min. 4/Max. 10 participants. Pre-registration is required. Instructor: Meredith Farrell Day: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 6/26 – 6/28 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Fee: $45; $5 city resident discount. All materials provided. Location: Fire Station #9, 1020 Ivey Cline Rd.

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MESSY MINI MAKERS

Activity # 9014.217 Ages 8-12. What would you do if you found yourself stranded in the wilderness? This camp will help you answer that question. We will learn to build forts, scavenge for food, different fire building strategies and more to help you survive whatever wilderness you may find yourself in! Min. 4/Max. 20 participants. Pre-registration is required. Day: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 7/10 – 7/12 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Fee: $25; $5 city resident discount Location: Weddington Road Bark Park 8955 Weddington Rd.

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Youth Activities FISH TALES Activity # 9015.217 Ages 8-12. Learn the many intricacies of fishing! Practice casting, learn fishing knots, and fish finding with other activities and games along the way. You will apply your knowledge at Lake Fisher on the last day! Min. 3/Max 9 participants. Pre-registration is required. Day: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 8/9 – 8/11 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Fee: $25; $5 city resident discount Location: Dorton Park, 5790 Poplar Tent Rd. IMAGINATION CREATION Activity # 9017.217 Ages 8-12. Create unique designs using hot glue, spray paint, wood, nails and string. This camp will stretch your imagination and give you a fun art project to take home! Min. 4/Max. 12 participants. Pre-registration is required. Instructor: Meredith Farrell Day: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 7/24 – 7/26 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Fee: $55; $5 city resident discount. All materials provided. Location: Fire Station #9, 1020 Ivey Cline Rd

PICKLEBALL MINI CAMP Activity # 9013.217 Ages 8-12. At this explosive camp, our expert Pickleball instructors will take you through drills and games teaching you how to play this exciting game, a combination of tennis, badminton and table tennis. Wear athletic clothes and bring a water bottle. Min. 4/Max 12 participants. Pre-registration is required. Instructors: Elizabeth “Bugs” Bennett and Tom Day: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 7/26 – 7/28 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Fee: $20; $5 city resident discount Location: B everly Hills Park, tennis court 631 Miramar St, NE KAPOW! COMICS AND CARTOON CHARACTERS

Activity # 9018.217 Ages 12-16. Draw your favorite characters the same way as the pros! Learn body/facial proportions, figure sketches, inking and perspective drawing. Min. 4/Max. 16 participants. Pre-registration is required.

MODERN MINI MAKERS

Ages 8-12. Participants will explore a variety of materials – such as yarn, oil pastels, recycled material, clay, paint and more – in a setting where the emphasis will be on artistic expression. Projects will range from open-ended process art experiences, to learning techniques like screen printing and papermaking, to making a range of crafts like Paper Mache bowls and dream catchers. Min 6/Max 12 participants. Pre-registration is required. Instructor: Kelsey Bassett Day: Tuesday & Thursday 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Session I: 6/20 – 7/6; NO class 7/4 Activity # 9024.217 Session II: 7/11 – 7/25 Activity # 9025.217 Session III: 7/27 – 8/10 Activity # 9026.217 Fee per 5 class session: $125; $5 city resident discount. All materials provided. Location: Fire Station #7, 250 International Dr

Instructor: Zach Brown Day: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 7/31 – 8/2 10:00 – 12:00 noon Fee: $55; $5 city resident discount. All materials provided Location: F ire Station #9, 1020 Ivey Cline Rd

GRIDDED OIL PASTEL PORTRAITS

Activity # 9019.217 Ages 12-18+. Interested in drawing portraits of actors, musicians or fictional characters from film/television? You’re in luck! In this camp you will learn how to draw proportionately using the gridded scale method; as well as how to shade, highlight, and blend oil pastels to give your portraits the illusion of depth. Everyone will take home a portrait to be proud of! Min. 4/Max. 16 participants. Pre-registration is required. Instructor: Zach Brown Day: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 6/28 – 6/30 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Fee: $75; $5 city resident discount. All materials provided Location: F ire Station #9, 1020 Ivey Cline Rd.

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Youth Activities KRAFTY KIDS

Ages 13 & up. Instructor: Heather “Snooze” Hamilton Day: Thursday Fee: $30; $5 city resident discount. All materials provided Location: Fire Station #9 1020 Ivey Cline Rd.

FUN IN THE KITCHEN BIG BOOKS AND LITTLE COOKS

Ages 2-5. Join us for a story and fun in the kitchen making themed snacks! Children must be accompanied by an adult. Min. 4/Max. 10 participants. Pre-registration is required. Day: Friday 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Fee: $10; $5 city resident discount Location: F ire Station #9 1020 Ivey Cline Rd

THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR

ANYONE CAN SCULPEY

Pifflesnot! Everybody can make something, and clay is a great way to give it a shot. Using Sculpey, a moldable medium that is much simpler to work with than traditional clay and can be fired in the kitchen oven, we’ll make sculptures, jewelry or whatever else you can think of! Pre-registration is required. Day: 6 /15 Activity # 5129.117 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Day: 7 /13 Activity # 5130.217 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Day: 8 /3 Activity # 5131.217 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.

JUST BLING IT

No previous craft experience? No problem! Swing on by and you’ll learn how to make one-of-a-kind personal accessories, with how-to’s you can apply to loads of projects such as jewelry, ornaments, keychains and much more. Pre-registration is required. Day: 6 /29 Activity # 5132.217 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Day: 7 /27 Activity # 5133.217 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Day: 8 /17 Activity # 5134.217 9:00 – 11:00 a.m.

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Activity # 9070.217 Join us as we read The Very Hungry Caterpillar. How much can he eat? Let’s find out! Then we’ll make dirt pudding and caterpillar-themed snacks. Day: 6/23; Pre-register by 6/21

THE LITTLE MOUSE, THE RED RIPE STRAWBERRY, AND THE BIG HUNGRY BEAR

Activity # 9071.217 Will Little Mouse keep his fresh strawberry or will the big, hungry bear take it for himself? First we will read The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear to find out and then we’ll make smoothies and other “berry” fun food!. Day: 7/7; Pre-register by 7/5

GREEN EGGS AND HAM

Activity # 9072.217 Will Sam-I-Am convince you to try green eggs and ham? Join us as we read Green Eggs and Ham and make some magical green eggs of our own. Day: 7/21; Pre-register by 7/19

IF YOU GIVE A PIG A PANCAKE Activity # 9073.217

What happens when you give a pancake to a pig? Find out as we read If You Give a Pig a Pancake! We’ll also have fun making, painting and eating pancakes! Day: 8/4; Pre-register by 8/2

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COOKING AROUND THE WORLD

Ages 6-12 & 13-17. Head to the kitchen with us and we’ll travel around the food world! Impress your friends and family with your newly learned food cooking skills! Min. 4/Max. 12 participants. Pre-registration is required. Day: Thursday Ages 6-12: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Ages 13-17: 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Fee: $15; $5 city resident discount Location: Fire Station #8 1485 Old Charlotte Rd

MEXICAN MADNESS

Ages 6-12 Activity # 9074.217 Ages 13-17 Activity # 9075.217 Have you ever heard of Taco Tuesday? Well, we’ve moved it to Thursday! Join us in learning how to make easy salsas and tasty tacos. Day: 6/22; Pre-register by 6/20

BUON APPETITO Ages 6-12 Activity # 9076.217 Ages 13-17 Activity # 9077.217 Mamma Mia pizzeria! Who doesn’t love pizza? Learn how to make homemade pizza with normal and some not-so-normal toppings! Day: 7/20; Pre-register by 7/18 ASIAN FUSION

Ages 6-12 Activity # 9078.217 Ages 13-17 Activity # 9079.217 Karate chop your way around the kitchen! We’re learning to make fruit sushi and Asian-themed rice dishes. Day: 8/3; Pre-register by 8/1


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BIKES & TRIKES RODEO

Ages 6-12. Bring your bike or borrow one of ours as we learn the rules of the road, basic skills and ride through cone courses with the Concord Bicycle Patrol officers. Concord Fire and Life Safety will be giving helmets away and enjoy activities and bike crafts. Day: Friday, 6/16 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Ages 6-8 Course Time: 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. Ages 9-12 Course Time: 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon Location: W.W. Flowe Park, 99 Central Heights Drive

SOL! SUMMER CELEBRATION

Come celebrate the start of our playful summer! During this family event children and adults can explore the many cool activities Parks & Recreation is offering during this summer’s hot months. Get creative with an art activity, beat on a drum made from an exercise ball, and experience hands-on activities such as disc golf, spin casting, yoga, Zumba and much more. Day: Saturday, 6/17 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Location: McGee Park, 219 Corban Avenue E

GET YOUR GLOW ON

July is Park and Recreation Month and this year’s theme is Get Your Play On. Join us this Friday night at Dorton Park where you can play and get your glow on with games, such as Capture the Flag, Disc Golf, Jail Break, Gaga Dodgeball and Pickleball. We’ll even have glowing arts & crafts!! Day: Friday, 7/21 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. Location: Dorton Park, 5790 Poplar Tent Road

STREETLIGHT FROLIC

We’ve shut down Means Avenue from Church Street to Union Street for the Streetlight 5K and filled downtown with music. Children and families can enjoy amusements, arts & crafts and games while cheering on the runners. Day: F riday, 7/7 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Location: Means Avenue

BOWWOW BASICS For all ages. Join local trainers and veterinarians to learn more about doggie language, proper training techniques and the best ways to play with your pet. No fee. Day: Saturday, 6/24, 7/15, 7/29 & 8/12 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Location: Weddington Road Bark Park 8955 Weddington Rd

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Recreation Centers Concord Parks & Recreation has three recreation centers, Academy, Hartsell and Logan that provide a variety of recreational opportunities to the public. Each center offers billiards, foosball, air hockey and free-play in the gymnasium. Weight rooms, available to men and women, are equipped with machines, free weights and cardiovascular equipment. Content/schedule dates may be subject to change. Meeting rooms are available to the public. Fee based on usage.

ACADEMY RECREATION CENTER

147 Academy Avenue NW Frances House, Center Supervisor, 704.920.5601 Information for Beverly Hills Park, Les Myers Park, J. W. “Mickey” McGee Park, Harold B. McEachern Greenway and The Village Greenway

INTRO TO TRAINING Activity # 1060.117 Ages 18 & up. Learn the basic skills and concepts of fitness training, from the proper and varying uses of dumbbells, bands, weights and other equipment through functional movements to create your own workouts. Min. 4/Max. 15 participants. Day: Monday, 6/5, 6/12, 6/19 & 6/26 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Fee per class: $6 non-city resident; $5 city resident fee DODGE THE COMPETITION Activity # 1013.117

Ages 18 & up. Compete against other teams as you duck, dodge, throw and maneuver your way through the competition in your quest to be crowned dodgeball league champions! Try out our new Gaga dodgeball octagon! Create your team with 6-8 friends or join a team. No fee. Day: Thursday, 6/15 – 7/13 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.

FATHER’S DAY CRAFT Activity # 1001.217 Ages 3-12. Show dad how special he is as we make a handyman craft for him. No fee. Day: Wednesday, 6/13 Pre-register by 6/9 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.

TEEN FIT

Activity # 1014.217 Ages 13-18. Our teen fitness program is designed for full body dynamic workouts, team building and partner activities to educate and promote health and overall fitness. Min. 4/Max. 20 participants. Day: Wednesday, 6/21 – 7/19 NO class 7/5 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Fee: $10; $5 city resident discount

FITNESS 4 FUN Activity # 1015.217 Ages 6-12. Join our fun approach to fitness as we practice the importance of living an active lifestyle through exercise and games. Min. 4/Max. 20 participants. No fee. Day: Thursday, 6/22 – 7/13 9:00 – 10:00 a.m.

SHOOTER’S TOUCH Activity # 1016.217

Ages 12 & up. Test your shooting skills in the basketball hot shot competition. Participate in 1, 2 or all 3 competitions: Hot Shot, Game of 200, and 3pt Contest. Min. 5/Max. 25 participants. Day: S aturday, 7/15 Pre-register by 7/12 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Fee: $3

RECREATION CENTERS HOURS OF OPERATION Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Saturday: 12:00 noon – 5:00 p.m. Sunday: CLOSED Holidays: 12:00 noon – 6:00 p.m. CLOSED: Thanksgiving & Christmas

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HARTSELL RECREATION CENTER 60 Hartsell School Road Martha Hagood, Center Supervisor, 704.920.5602 Information for Hartsell Park and James L. Dorton Park

BALLET

Ages 2-5 and 6-10, learn ballet principles, body position, carriage and posture through movement. Instructor: Tuwanna McNeely Fee per session: $25; $5 city resident discount Ages 2-5 Day: Monday, 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. SESSION I: Activity # 1048.117 6/5 – 6/26 SESSION II: Activity # 1049.217 7/10 – 7/31 SESSION III: Activity # 1050.217 8/7 – 8/28 Ages 6-10 Day: Tuesday, 6:30 SESSION I: 6/6 – 6/27 SESSION II: 7/11 – 8/1 SESSION III: 8/8 – 8/29

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KIDS ZUMBA

Age 6 -13. Get moving with this fun filled class using the Zumba concept. Instructor: Tuwanna McNeely Day: Wednesday, 6/14 – 8/23 6:30 – 7:00 p.m. Fee: $3 per class

WALKING CLASS

Self-instructed class. Get in shape while walking. No class on holidays or election days. No fee. Day: M onday, Wednesday & Friday Continual 9:00 – 10:00 a.m.


Recreation Centers HARTSELL KARATE CLUB

Ages 3 & up. Youth learn to kick, block, punch and strike. Instructor: James Reid Day: Monday, Wednesday & Friday 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. SESSION I: Activity # 1054.116 6/6 – 7/1 SESSION II: Activity # 1056.216 7/11 – 8/5 SESSION III: Activity # 1057.216 8/8 – 9/2 Fee per session: $25; $5 city resident discount

LOGAN MULTI-PURPOSE CENTER 184 Booker Street SW Rodney Smith, Center Supervisor, 704.920.5603 Information for Caldwell Park and W. W. Flowe Park

COLORING DAY

Age 4-13. Get creative with crayons. Day: M onday, 6/19 – 8/7 2:00 p.m.

FATHER’S DAY CARD MAKING Age 5-13. Make your father a card. No fee. Day: F riday, 6/16 2:00 p.m.

MOVIE DAY

Age 5-13. Watch one of our kid-friendly movies. Bring your snacks and drink. No fee. Day: F riday, 7/28 1:00 p.m.

WALKING PROGRAM

Age 18 & up. Self-instructed class to get you in shape while walking. No fee. Day: Monday – Friday, Continual 9:00 – 10:00 a.m.

SOUTHWEST KARATE

Ages 4 & up. Youth learn how to defend themselves, gain confidence and get in shape. No fee. Contact Tony Moody at 704.701.1346 for additional information. Day: Tuesday & Thursday Continual 5:30 p.m. – Ages 4 & 5 6:00 p.m. – Ages 6-10 7:00 p.m. – Ages 11 & up

YOUTH BINGO DAY

BINGO WITH BILL

Age 6-12. Bring your friends and share the fun. No fee. Day: Thursday, 8/3, 8/10, 8/17 & 8/24 6:00 p.m.

MEXICAN TRAIN DOMINOES Ages 50 & up. Be the first player to place all of your dominoes! Whose train will you play on? No fee. Day: Monday & Friday, 8/21 – 8/28 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Ages 5-13. Try your luck to win prizes at Bingo. No fee. Day: Wednesday – Friday, 8/16 – 8/18 1:00 p.m.

BASKETBALL FUNDAMENTALS

Age 6-15. Learn the basics: dribbling, passing and shooting. No fee. Day: M onday, Wednesday & Friday 6/5 – 8/11 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Pickleball PICKLEBALL FOR KIDS

Age 8-17. If you enjoy playing tennis, table tennis and badminton, you will love this game. Equipment provided. Staff instructed. No fee. Day: T uesday, 6/6 – 8/29 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Location: Hartsell Recreation Center

PICKLEBALL FOR ADULTS

Ages 50 & Up. Learn the newest game in town – a racquet sport that combines badminton, tennis and table tennis. Bring your equipment or use ours. No fee. Day: Monday, Wednesday & Friday, Continual 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Location: Hartsell Recreation Center Day: T hursday, Continual 11:00 – 2:00 p.m. Location: Logan Multi-Purpose Center

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Adult Fitness Classes A variety of fitness classes are offered. Many of our instructors hold nationally recognized certifications and all have significant training and experience. Minimum of eight participants per class.

Joy Dry AFAA Certified Personal Trainer & Group Fitness Instructor. All classes are held in the Fitness Room at Academy Recreation Center except Boot Camp in the Park.

Michelle Colombero As a Master Personal

Trainer and Fitness Instructor, Michelle began teaching in 2000 in New Jersey, bringing her experience to NC in 2007. All classes instructed by Michelle are located at Academy Recreation Center.

BODY SCULPT

PERSONAL TRAINING

Activity # 4031.417

Master Personal Trainer Michelle Colombero will design a 1 hour fitness program that includes strength training for your upper and lower body, a cardiovascular component, nutritional consultation and flexibility exercises. Fee: $40 per 1 hour session; $5 city resident discount

BOOT CAMP IN THE PARK

PILATES

Improve your core strength, flexibility and balance while building strength without bulk. The workout incorporates bands, weights and fitness balls as well as combining yoga techniques. Max 20 participants. Day: Wednesday 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. SESSION I: 5 /17 – 6/28 Activity # 4067.117 NO class 5/31 SESSION II: 7 /12 – 8/23 Activity # 4068.217 NO class 8/9 SESSION III: 8 /30 – 10/11 Activity # 4069.217 NO class 9/6 Fee per 6 week session: 30; $5 city resident discount.

PILATES/YOGA FUSION

Invigorating poses will help you feel elongated and full of energy. Closing with Savasana/relaxation method. Wear comfortable clothes. Max. 20 participants. Day: Saturday 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. SESSION I: 5 /20 – 7/8 Activity # 4074.117 NO class 5/27 & 7/1 SESSION II: 7/15 – 8/26 Activity # 4075.217 NO class 8/5 Fee per 6 week session: $30; $5 city resident discount

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A combination of traditional body sculpting methods using free weights, resistance bands and your own body weight. Designed to provide you with a total body workout. Good for all levels. All equipment provided. Min. 5 participants Day: Wednesday 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. SESSION I: 6/7 – 7/12 Activity # 4071.117 SESSION II: 7/26 – 8/30 Activity # 4072.217 Fee per session: $30; $5 city resident discount Location: Academy Recreation Center

This outdoor class will keep you guessing and challenged with every workout. Designed to improve your overall fitness with strength, cardio, flexibility, agility, and endurance. Have fun and work hard! Bring mat, dumbbells and water. Min. 5 participants Day: M onday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 5:00 – 6:00 a.m. SESSION I: 6/5 – 6/29 Activity # 8106.117 SESSION II: 7 /3 – 8/3 Activity # 8107.217 NO class 7/4, 7/18 - 7/25 SESSION III: 8/7 – 8/31 Activity # 8108.217 Fee per session (16 classes): $ 70; $5 city resident discount Location: Les Myers Park Tennis Courts, 338 Lawndale Ave

BEGINNER BOOT CAMP IN THE PARK

Activity # 8109.117 Just easing back into working out or just starting out, this class is for you. This outdoor workout is designed to improve your overall fitness with a total body workout incorporating cardio, strength, and endurance. Bring mat, dumbbells and water. Min. 5 participants. Day: T hursday, 6/8 – 7/13 6:15 – 7:15 a.m. Fee: $30; $5 city resident discount Location: Les Myers Park Tennis Courts, 338 Lawndale Ave

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Adult Fitness Classes Rachel Bauchwitz Rachel has been in the Vickie Fisher As a certified

group fitness instructor, Vickie has taught through Parks and Recreation for over 15 years.

FITNASTICS

This low impact class incorporates resistance training with strength exercises using bands and weights. Bands furnished by the instructor. Bring your own 2 lb. weights, mat and water bottle. Day: T uesday & Thursday 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. SESSION I: 6 /20 – 7/20 Activity # 4061.217 NO class 7/4 & 7/6 SESSION Il: 7/25 – 8/17 Activity # 4062.217 SESSION III: 8/22 – 9/14 Activity # 4063.217 Fee per 4 week session (8 classes): $38; $5 city resident discount Location: Hartsell Recreation Center

Cara Burton-Peterkin

This high-energy class will feature cardio kick-boxing combos and body-sculpting dance moves choreographed to the hottest music mixes! Day: Tuesday 7/18, 8/1, 8/8 & 8/15; NO class 7/25 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Fee per class: $6 non-resident; $5 city resident Location: Academy Recreation Center

CIRCUIT BLAST

This outdoor fitness program includes 45 minutes of circuits and 15 minutes of yoga stretch. Burn away calories and have a BLAST as we challenge and encourage you to reach your fitness goals. Bring a mat, towel and water bottle. Day: Tuesday & Thursday 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. SESSION I: 7 /11 – 8/3 Activity # 4079.217 SESSION Il: 8/8 – 8/31 Activity # 4080.217 Fee per 4 week session $30; $5 city resident discount Location: Dorton Park, Large Shelter, 5790 Poplar Tent Rd.

WALKING LUNCH HOUR Activity # 4081.217 Getting your steps in for the day will lower risk of disease, keep your muscles and bones strong and manage weight and reduce joint pain. So go for a #walkinapark with fitness instructor, Rachel Bauchwitz, who will share fitness and exercise tips. No Fee. Day: Monday, Continual 12:00 noon Location: M cGee Park, meet in front of the playground, 219 Corban Ave. E CHAIR YOGA

As a Health Coach and Certified Turbo Kick instructor, Cara brings her enthusiastic energy to help people reach their health and wellness goals.

TURBO KICK

fitness industry for over 11 years and is passionate about encouraging others to do their best, build healthy habits and promote lasting lifestyle change. She is ACE Health Coach certified, NETA Group Exercise certified with specialties in Yoga, Body Pump and Silver Sneakers.

Gain greater health benefits using breathing techniques, yoga postures, balance and relaxation. Chair yoga is one of the gentlest forms of yoga suitable for those unable to participate in traditional yoga classes. Practice seated and standing poses using the support of the chair. Bring your yoga mat and water. Day: Monday 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. SESSION I: 7 /10 – 8/14 Activity # 4045.217 SESSION Il: 8/21 – 9/25 Activity # 4046.217 Fee per 6 week session: $20; $5 city resident discount Location: Fire Station #8, 1485 Old Charlotte Rd

MOMMY & ME YOGA

For ages 4 and up. Enjoy outdoor yoga with your child in a fun and interactive way! We’ll bark in downward dog, hiss in cobra pose and flutter our butterfly wings in butterfly pose while learning balance, strength and breathing techniques that you can practice all summer long. Bring a yoga mat for each of you as well as plenty of water. Day: Thursday, 7/13 – 8/17 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. Fee per child: $3 per class Location: Dorton Park, meet at large shelter 5790 Poplar Tent Rd.

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active living URBAN GARDENING

Ages 18 & up. Do you live in a condo, apartment or house with a small yard and don’t think you have room to grow a garden? Sure you can! Urban Gardening will give you an overview of container gardening perfect for your small area. We will build two types of zero footprint planters that anyone can make with easy to find materials. All material is provided, just come prepared (and dressed) to get a little dirty and have fun! Pre-registration is required. Instructor: Heather “Snooze” Hamilton Day: Saturday, 9:00 a.m. – 12 noon 6/10 Activity # 5143.217 7/29 Activity # 5144.217 8/19 Activity # 5145.217 Fee: $40; $5 city resident discount. All materials provided. Location: Paul’s Shelter, Les Myers Park 338 Lawndale Ave. SE

Quilting

Beginner and intermediate quilters, enjoy creating a lifetime keepsake. For a materials list call 704.920.5603. DAY CLASS Activity # 5027.217 Instructor: Carolyn Sweet Day: T uesday, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon 7/11 – 8/29 Fee: $40; $5 city resident discount Location: Logan Multi-Purpose Center EVENING CLASS Activity # 5028.117 This class is self-instructed. Day: T hursday, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. 6/1 – 8/31 Fee: $20; $5 city resident discount Location: Fire Station #7 250 International Drive NW

If you need information in an alternate format or require a reasonable accommodation for City communications services/programs, please contact the ADA Coordinator at 704.920.5100.

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SHOULDA WOODA COULDA: BEGINNER WOODWORKING

Ages 16 & 17 with parent or guardian, 18 & up. This is a very basic introduction to working with wood. Learn how to make something simple, yet artsy, whether it’s a walking stick, cane, display stand, accessory hanger, or something the instructor hasn’t yet thought of! Class incorporates an overview of tool and shop safety and a separate waiver and “I understand shop rules” is required. Wood, tools and safety gear is included. Bring your own lunch and wear clothes that can get dirty. Long hair must be tied back and no open toed shoes, sandals or heels! Pre-registration is required. Instructor: Heather “Snooze” Hamilton Day: Saturday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 6/17 Activity # 5128.117 7/15 Activity # 5128.217 8/12 Activity # 5129.217 Fee: $50; $5 city resident discount. All materials provided Location: Fire Station #7, 250 International Dr.

SEWING

ADULT BEGINNER SEWING Activity # 5127.217 Ages 18 & up. Learn how to use a machine, select and read the proper size pattern, and discuss fabric choices. From there, lay out the pattern, cut and sew a simple garment! Bring your own sewing machine. Other materials needed will be discussed during the first class. Min. 2/Max. 6 participants Instructor: Bonnie Ray Day: Monday, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon 7/31 – 9/11; NO class 9/4 Fee $35; $5 city resident discount. Location: Fire Station #7, 250 International Dr. ADULT INTERMEDIATE SEWING

Activity # 5126.117 Ages 18 & up. For the sewer who is familiar and comfortable with their sewing machines, has completed a few simple projects and is ready for more challenges! Bring a sewing machine and project to class and be ready to sew. Contact the instructor before class to discuss project. Min. 2/Max. 6 participants. Instructor: Bonnie Ray Day: Monday, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon 6/5 – 7/24; NO class 6/12 & 7/3 Fee $35; $5 city resident discount. Location: Fire Station #7, 250 International Dr.

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active living ZUMBA GOLD

Specifically designed for the active older adult and those just starting a fitness routine. Instructor: Tuwanna McNeely Day: Tuesday & Thursday 11:00 – 11:30 a.m. Fee $3 per class Location: Academy Recreation Center

FIT & FABULOUS

Activity # 4267.217 Stay fit and fabulous with this great group of senior adults. Enjoy walking, range of motion, strength exercises and fellowship. Monthly luncheons, local trips and an occasional surprise are included. Day: W ednesday, 6/7 – 8/30 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Fee: $10; $5 city resident discount Location: Fire Station # 8, 1485 Old Charlotte Rd

PIN SPLITTERS

Activity # 8013.217 Pin Splitters is a bowling league designed for individuals with developmental disabilities. Participants gain skills in league play and competition, socialize with friends and be active! Day: Saturday, 6/24 – 8/12 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Registration fee: $15; $5 city resident discount Weekly fee: $10.50, payable to Foxfire Lanes. Includes 3 games and shoes. Location: Foxfire Lanes, 225 Security St., Kannapolis

This dynamic fitness format combines fast and slow rhythms to tone and sculpt the body. Fee: $3 per class ay: Monday, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. D Instructor: Michelle Briggs Location: Logan Multi-purpose Center ay: Tuesday, 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. D Instructor: Ursula Barrier Location: Logan Multi-purpose Center ay: Saturday, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. D Instructor: Ursula Barrier Location: Logan Multi-purpose Center

ZUMBA LATINA

The same dynamic fitness format but instructed in Spanish. En español. NO fee. Instructor: Altea Mozykowski ay: Wednesday, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. D Location: Les Myers Park, Frank Dusch Amphitheater ay: Thursday, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. D Location: Hartsell Recreation Center

BODY FITNESS ZUMBA

This class is more intense and challenging than regular Zumba. No español. NO fee. Instructor: Altea Mozykowski

CAROLINA SHAG DANCE

Learn the fundamentals of the dance that originated in the Carolinas. Open to singles and couples. Min. 10 participants. MUST pre-register. Instructor: Patty Blackmon

ay: Monday, 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. D Location: Hartsell Recreation Center

JUNE SESSION: Day: Thursday, 6/1 – 6/22 beginners: 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. intermediate: 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. advanced: 8:30 – 9:30 p.m.

Classes offered are not for certification, but are intended to educate the public in the lifesaving skill of CPR. You will learn the fundamentals of adult and infant CPR and the use of an automatic electronic defibrillator. Min. 5; Max. 20 participants. No fee. Day: Friday, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

AUGUST SESSION: Day: Thursday, 8/3 – 8/24 beginners: 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. intermediate: 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. advanced: 8:30 – 9:30 p.m.

Activity # 8090.117 Activity # 8098.117 Activity # 8099.117

Activity # 8088.217 Activity # 8093.217 Activity # 8098.217

Fee per session: $40, $5 city resident discount Location: Academy Recreation Center

ZUMBA

NON CERTIFIED CPR

Date: 6/16 Activity # 6198.217 Location: Fire Station #9, 1020 Ivey Cline Rd. Date: 7/14 Activity # 6199.217 Location: Fire Station #8, 1485 Old Charlotte Rd. Date: 8/18 Activity # 6200.217 Location: Fire Station #9, 1020 Ivey Cline Rd.

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Trips Enjoy traveling and leave the driving to us! All trips depart from “The Village” located across from First Assembly on 280 Concord Parkway South in Concord, 28027. Please park in the parking lot north of Big Lots, across from Arby’s. Plan to arrive 30 minutes before departure for trips. Pre-registration is required.

NORTH CAROLINA AVIATION MUSEUM, MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM & COLLECTOR’S ANTIQUE MALL Activity # 7006.217 We will travel to Asheboro, N.C. to the North Carolina Aviation Museum & Hall of Fame to immerse yourself in aviation history with military and civilian memorabilia including the Piper “Flitfire” flown by Orville Wright. Then, our trip will take us to the American Classic Motorcycle Museum, one of the largest private collections of classic Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Last, but not least, we will see the Collector’s Antique Mall, a 35,000 square foot mall with almost 100 dealers showcasing their collections of fine wood furniture, mid-century housewares, books, linens, pottery, more!

Bus Departs: 8:00 a.m. Day: W ednesday, 6/28; Pre-register by 6/14 - MUST cancel by 6/16 Fee: $37 (Lunch not included)

WOHLFARHT HAUS: MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET

Activity # 7007.217

The new smash-hit musical inspired by the famed recording session that brought together rock ‘n’ roll icons Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins for the first and only time on one unforgettable night. Don’t miss the greatest jam session ever! Bus Departs: 8:00 a.m. Day: Thursday, 7/26; Pre-register by 7/5 - MUST cancel by 7/7 Fee: $75 (includes meal)

BARN DINNER THEATER: NUNSENSE

Activity # 7008.217 Nunsense follows the crazy antics of five nuns from the Little Sisters of Hoboken convent. When their cook accidentally serves up some tainted soup, several sisters are poisoned and die, leaving only five living nuns who were not home on the day of the toxic meal. When the convent’s first in charge, Reverend Mother Regina, splurges on a plasma TV, the sisters find themselves strapped for cash as they still have four dead nuns to bury. The nuns decide to put on a benefit performance in order to raise the rest of the money before the health department discovers their secret.

Bus Departs: 8:00 a.m. Day: Thursday, 8/29; Pre-register by 8/9 - MUST cancel by 8/11 Fee: $75 (includes meal)

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CITY OF CONCORD PARK & FACILITIES REGISTRATION PROCESS

Registration is on a first-come, firstserved basis. Fees are due and payable upon registration. A registration form for our classes is included below. A signed registration form is required for participation in all programs. Please note: Summer Playground, Athletic Programs and Special Events require different registration forms. Please call for the appropriate form or download from our web site at www. concordparksandrec.org. There are three ways you can register for classes or programs: ail: Complete this registration form, 1 M include payment and mail to:

Concord Parks & Recreation Department P.O. Box 308, Concord, NC 28026-0308

nline: For your convenience, some 2 Oclasses and programs are now

available through online registration. Please visit our web site at www. concordparksandrec.org to see if online registration is available for your class or program. Online registration payment can be made with your credit or debit card. A user fee is applied to online charge payments.

Walk-in: Complete this registration 3 form and bring with payment to: Academy Recreation Center 147 Academy Avenue NW, Concord, NC 28025

City Resident Discount: Many of our activities and programs offer discounts to City of Concord Residents due to contributions to the local tax base. If a discount is offered, it is shown as a City Resident Discount, and if applicable, this amount will be deducted from the program fee as indicated. This discount applies to registration fees and not to supplies, materials, equipment, etc. You are a resident if you reside within the City Limits of Concord. If you are still not sure please call 704.920.5600. Please call 704.920.5600 or email us at recreation@concordnc.gov if you have any questions or concerns. MAILING ADDRESS: Concord Parks & Recreation P. O. Box 308 Concord, NC 28026-0308 147 Academy Avenue, NW Tel. 704.920.5600 | Fax 704.792.1971 www.concordparksandrec.org

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I agree to release and hold harmless the City of Concord and its staff from any and all claims for personal injury, property loss or any other loss that may arise out of or during participation in this program. I understand that pre-registration in my class is on a first-come, first-served basis, and that the Concord Parks & Recreation Department, its staff, facilities, and instructors will not be held responsible for any injury or loss that might occur in the course of the program. The department reserves the right to cancel or modify programs due to enrollment, weather or other situations that are deemed necessary. Refunds may be made in cases in which changes in class day, time or site prevent participation. I understand that photographs and videos may be taken during the program for departmental use. Registration fee is enclosed (if applicable).

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Administrative Office • 704.920.5600 147 Academy Avenue, NW Academy Recreation Center • 704.920.5601 147 Academy Avenue, NW Beverly Hills Park • 704.920.5601 631 Miramar Street, NE Marvin Caldwell Park • 704.920.5603 362 Georgia Street, SW James L. Dorton Park • 704.920.5602 5790 Poplar Tent Road Gibson Field 704.784.2616 or 704.920.5600 321 Misenheimer Avenue, NW Hartsell Recreation Center • 704.920.5602 60 Hartsell School Road Hartsell Field Complex 704.788.9325 or 704.920.5600 60 Hartsell School Road Hartsell Park • 704.920.5602 65 Sunderland Road Hector H Henry II Greenway at Moss Creek 1215 Moss Farm Street, NW Hector H Henry II Greenway at Exit 49 8955 Weddington Road & 5400 John Q Hammonds Drive, NW Lake Fisher Reservoir Boat Rentals 704.920.5600 or 704.938.1327 5099 Lake Fisher Road (Seasonal) March-October Logan Multi-Purpose Center • 704.920.5603 184 Booker Street, SW McAllister Field • 704.920.5600 160 Crowell Drive, NW Harold B. McEachern Greenway 704.920.5600 Enter at Les Myers Park or J. W. McGee, Jr. Park The Village Greenway • 704.920.5600 175 Academy Avenue, NW J. W. “Mickey” McGee, Jr. Park 704.920.5601 or 704.920.5600 219 Corban Avenue, East John F. McInnis Aquatic Center 704.785.8105 151 Academy Avenue, NW (Seasonal, May-August) Les Myers Park • 704.920.5600 338 Lawndale Avenue Rocky River Golf Club at Concord 704.455.1200 6500 Bruton Smith Blvd. W. W. Flowe Park • 704.920.5600 99 Central Heights Drive Webb Field • 704.920.5600 165 Academy Avenue, NW Weddington Road Bark Park 704.920.5600 8955 Weddington Road PARKS HOURS: April - October Open daily from 8:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m.

Lighted field and court facilities close at 11:00 p.m.

November - March Open daily from 8:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.

Lighted field and court facilities close at 10:00 p.m.


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We look forward to seeing you in our parks and on our greenways.

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