Centre Region Parks & Recreation’s F Active Guide all 2019
REGISTRATION OPENS AUGUST 8th! You can register in person, through the mail, or online using ActiveNet! Visit www.crpr.org for details!
Welcome to Centre Region Parks & Recreation
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Meet Our Team
re you ready for some fall color, cooler temps, and camp fires? We are too, but we still have a few warm weather activities left before we fully transition to fall! We had a great summer with Rec On The Go, Summer Tennis League, and our new Mini Warriors Obstacle Course Training Camp. But before we say goodbye to summer, plan to join us for our So Long Summer Shindig in Tudek Park on August 24! For the fall months, we have some great events and programs that will keep you outside and active. Join us for our Dinner and a Movie event, register for some Youth or Adult Flag Football, step into your dance shoes and join us for our Barn Dance, and of course, be thinking about those Halloween Costumes and our Halloween Parade! We’ve got a program, event, or park for everyone, so we hope to see you this fall on the bike trails, in the parks, at a sporting event, or kickin’ up your heels at Millbrook Marsh Nature Center!
Pamela J. Salokangas, Director Amber Merrell, Recreation Services Manager Jeff Hall, Sports Supervisor Todd Roth, Aquatics Supervisor Beth Lee, Recreation Supervisor Jada Light, Office Manager Ty-Nica Davis, Staff Assistant Emma Barber, PT Staff Assistant Melissa Kauffman, Nature Center Supervisor
Mandy Maguffey, Nature Center Program Coordinator Mara Hartzell, Nature Center Staff Assistant
Cindy Stahlman, Active Adult Center Supervisor Lu Skidgel, Active Adult Center Staff Assistant Kathi Immordino, Active Adult Center PT Staff Assistant
Jim Carpenter, Park Manager Ted Weaver, Assistant Park Manager Brad Stamm, Parks Caretaker III/Mechanic Andrew Foor, Parks Caretaker II David Hartzell, Parks Caretaker II Clint Kauffman, Parks Caretaker II Tiffany Weaver, Parks Caretaker II David Barnett, Parks Caretaker I Gary Sprankle, Parks Caretaker I
Pamela J. Salokangas, CPRP, CPSI Director Centre Region Parks & Recreation
Steve Sunderland, Parks Caretaker I Austin Brown, Parks Caretaker I
Meet the Centre Region Parks & Recreation Authority
Each participating municipality (5) appoints one volunteer representative to serve a five-year term on the Centre Region Parks & Recreation Authority, plus one representative of the State College Area School District is appointed by State College Borough Council. The Authority meets monthly on the third Thursday of each month at 12:15 PM. During the winter, the meetings are held at the COG Building and in good weather, the Authority will meet at various parks. The schedule is posted on the COG website if you’d like to join us! You can also find videos of the Authority meetings on C-NET. Centre Region Parks & Recreation (L to R): Shannon Messick (SCASD), Bill Keough (Ferguson Township), Jim 2643 Gateway Drive, Suite #1 Dunn, Vice-Chair (State College Borough), Kathy Matason, Chairperson State College, PA 16801 (College Township), Cindy Solic, Secretary (Patton Township), Diane Ishler, 814-231-3071 (p) • 814-235-7832 (f) Treasurer (Harris Township). www.crpr.org
On Our Front Cover: Our Youth Flag Football League continues to be very popular and will start very soon! Visit our Youth Sports section for details and register soon!
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Table of Contents Youth Instructional Classes ................................................................ All Ages Instructional Classes ........................................................... Youth Sports ....................................................................................... Adult Sports & Leagues ...................................................................... Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Programs and Events ..................... Special Events .................................................................................... Regional Parks, Facilities and Bike Paths Centerfold Map ............... Aquatics Programs............................................................................. Active Adult Center Programs and Events ........................................ Health & Fitness Classes ................................................................... 2019 Program Memories .................................................................. Join Our Team ................................................................................... Support Your Department ................................................................. Registration Policies and Mail-In Form ...........................................
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Youth Instructional Classes Muck-n-Mess We’re diving right in to the squishy, splashy, mucky, and messy
YOUTH INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES
projects that every child loves. These activities embrace a child’s delight in tactile experiences of finger (and toe!) painting, paper mache, slime making, plus seasonal favorites like pumpkin painting. All children must be dressed for mess (an old shirt of mom or dad’s is just fine). DATES: Thursdays, Sept. 5-Oct. 10 TIME: 10-11 AM AGES: 3-5 yrs. FEES: $46R / $69NR LOCATION: Tudek Park Pavilion #1 (by the restrooms) t PROGRAM: 44701 pan
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Bitty Ballet
Does your little one dance around the house to all kinds of music? Think they might enjoy trying some dance lessons? If so, Bitty Ballet may be the perfect option for your wee one! Bitty Ballet is a six-week preschool ballet program for 2.5-5 year olds. Bitty Ballet is the best way to introduce young children to dance and creative movement. Instructors are dedicated to instilling a love of dance in toddlers and having fun at the same time. LEVEL 1 DATES: Tuesdays, October 1-November 5 TIME: 5-5:45 PM AGES: 2.5-3.5 yrs. FEES: $80R / $120NR LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center PROGRAM: 44110 LEVEL 2 DATES: Tuesdays, October 1-November 5 TIME: 5:45-6:30 PM AGES: 3.5-5 yrs. FEES: $80R / $120NR LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center PROGRAM: 44111
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Youth Instructional Classes continued L’il Striders
CRPR is offering two registration options for this class. Option 1: You pay for the class and use our Strider Balance Bikes during the class period. Please mark Class Only fee at the payment screen. A part icipant Option 2: You pay for the class, as well as purchase a awesom wrote: “Na talie w e inst knowl Strider Bike through CRPR. Your child may use our edgeab ructor! She w as an le, pa as bikes during class until yours arrives and then you will learnin tient and ma de g fun.” have one of your own to use during class and also to take home. Please mark the Class + Bike fee at the payment screen. DATES: LOCATION: FEES:
Wednesdays, September 11-October 16 (omit 9/25) Tusseyview Park Basketball Court $45R / $68NR (Class Only) $140R / $210NR (Class + Bike)
TIME: AGES: PROGRAM: PROGRAM:
5:30-6:15 PM 3-5 yrs. 44505 44530
DATES: LOCATION: FEES:
Wednesdays, September 11-October 16 (omit 9/25) Tusseyview Park Basketball Court $45R / $68NR (Class Only) $140R / $210NR (Class + Bike)
TIME: AGES: PROGRAM: PROGRAM:
6:30-7:15 PM 6-7 yrs. 44506 44531
LEARN TO RIDE PRIVATE LESSONS Private lessons are available for adults and children that don’t know how to ride a bike or learned a long time ago and want a refresher. It doesn’t matter if you’re 6 or 80, the instructor will get you rolling in no time.
YOUTH INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES
CRPR is thrilled to offer again this learn-to-ride class for children ages 3-5 years. This class teaches kids how to ride on two wheels. The curriculum is built around five 45-minute sessions of learning, fun, socialization, and instruction sure to ignite a passion for riding. Upon completion of the course, children will have the balance and bike handling skills to be on their way to riding on two wheels.
Learn to Ride students learn how to balance, pedal, start, stop, and steer a bike, as well as adjust a helmet for proper fit. Most people learn to ride in one session, but even if you don’t you will be equipped with an easy, lowstress way to teach yourself or you can schedule another class. Contact CRPR at 814-231-3071 for more information.
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ALL AGES INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES
All Ages Instructional Classes
COMING SOON! Watch the CRPR website for “Gurlz Gone Gravel”offroad bike class this Fall!
Mountain Biking 101
State College is a great place to mountain bike and this is the perfect class for those who want to learn more about the basics of riding, where to ride, and the Nittany Mountain Biking Association (NMBA). This introductory clinic will cover topics to get you riding and enjoying off-road trails. Skills covered will include: braking, bike/body position, cornering, navigating obstacles on trails, basic bike maintenance/repair, and trail etiquette. After the instructional portion of the class there will be an hour-long group ride. If you plan on riding you must bring a mountain bike, properly-fitting helmet, and water. DATES: FEES: INSTRUCTOR:
Saturday, October 12 FREE Ryan Leech
TIME: LOCATION:
10 AM-1 PM AGES: Circleville Park Pavilion #3 PROGRAM:
16 and over 44510
Biking in the Centre Region 101
Do you want to start biking or feel more confident navigating local routes? Join us and learn more about the Centre Region’s bike paths/routes, PA and local laws, how to pick a bike, and other biking-around-town tips. Get answers to your bike-related questions from regional planning staff and CentreBike members. Attendees will receive a copy of the PA Bicycle Driver’s Manual and an awesome bike pin. Please note: This is a classroom workshop; attendees do not need to bring a bike. DATES: FEES: INSTRUCTOR:
Wednesday, September 11 FREE Trish Meek
TIME: LOCATION:
6-8 PM COG Forum Room
AGES: PROGRAM:
16 and over 44501
Bike Maintenance 101
If you are new to cycling or just want to learn more about caring for your bike, then this class is for you! Learn how to fix flats, clean and lube a chain, go over maintenance tips and answer mechanical questions. These skills will save you time, money and give you a much better understanding and appreciation of your bike. If time permits we will cover additional topics. Light refreshments will be provided by Freeze Thaw. No need to bring your bike to this educational class. DATES: Saturday, September 14 TIME: 6-8 PM AGES: FEES: FREE LOCATION: Freeze Thaw Cycles, 109 S Allen Street PROGRAM: 44504 INSTRUCTOR: Justin Wagner
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16 and over
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All Ages & Adult Instructional Classes continued Bicycle Tire Change Clinics
DATES: AGES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:
Tuesday, August 20 TIME: 6-7 PM 16 and over FEES: FREE The Bicycle Shop, 441 W College Ave. 44518 INSTRUCTOR: Erik Scott
DATES: AGES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:
Tuesday, September 17 TIME: 6-7 PM 16 and over FEES: FREE The Bicycle Shop, 441 W College Ave. 44519 INSTRUCTOR: Erik Scott
Bike Commuting 101
Are you a recreational or mountain cyclist? Are you looking for a refresher course to help you feel more comfortable commuting by bike? If so, this class is for you! Learn about the realities of bike commuting, traffic safety principles, layering and dealing with weather, what to wear so you don’t arrive at work a sweaty mess, what kind of gear you’ll need to haul a change of clothes or ride at night, how and where to lock your bike, and much more. Centre Region bike maps and a PA Bicycle Driver’s Manual will be provided. Please note: This is a classroom workshop; attendees do not need to bring a bike. DATES: FEES: INSTRUCTOR:
Tuesday, September 17 FREE Matthew Cox
TIME: LOCATION:
6-7:30 PM COG Forum Room
AGES: 16 and over PROGRAM: 44502
Winter Riding
When winter arrives you might think that bicycling season is over, but with a little knowledge and practice, winter riding can be highly rewarding. Don’t let the cold weather keep you indoors. Take this class and learn how to dress for warmth and ride year-round. Please note: This is a classroom workshop, so attendees do not need to bring a bike. DATES: FEES: PROGRAM:
Monday, October 7 FREE 44508
TIME: LOCATION: INSTRUCTOR:
7-8 PM AGES: 16 and over The Bicycle Shop, 441 W College Ave. Happy Valley Women’s Cycling Bicycle Shop Team
Find Art in Earth
The purpose of Find Art in Earth is to be inspired by a mindful walk and each class begins with yoga and meditation in a natural setting in order to tap into creativity in different art forms. Class will take place at a different local park each week and possible activities may include:”speed” watercolor painting using dyes out of natural materials, deep listening activities then transcribing a musical piece, acting out a nature play, creative writing, a drum circle and more! First location will be sent prior to class. No art or yoga experience necessary. This class meets bi-weekly. DATES: FEES: PROGRAM:
Mondays, September 9-October 21 $93R / $139NR 44117
TIME: LOCATION: INSTRUCTOR:
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ALL AGES & ADULT INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES
Don’t let a flat tire ruin your day! Every cyclist, at some point in their riding career, will get a flat tire. Knowing what to do when you it happens is the difference between a five-minute tire change and a potentially long and painful walk home. Join us at the Bicycle Shop to learn the tips and tricks which make flat tire repair simple and easy.
6-8 PM AGES: 18 and over Various Local Parks Elle Morgan
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Youth Sports Girls Rhythmic Gymnastics
YOUTH SPORTS
Rhythmic Gymnastics remains the perfect combination of arts and sports. Rhythmic Gymnastics will help to build coordination, develop confidence, and enhance creativity while working with apparatus including ribbons, clubs, balls, hoops, and in some cases no apparatus at all. No experience necessary. DATES: Thursdays, September 19-October 31 TIME: AGES: 6-9 yrs. FEES: LOCATION: Grays Woods Elementary All Purpose Room PROGRAM:
6:30-7:30 PM $46R / $69NR 64205
Youth Flag Football
This flag football league is operated by the Centre Region Parks and Recreation for children going into grades 1st-7th, and is open to children at all skill levels with an emphasis on improving skills in a safe, competitive, player-focused environment. The league is committed to providing a positive football experience in a safety-first program through USA Football’s “Heads Up” Football Program. All coaches will be trained in “Heads Up” Football procedures and will be required to complete a Coaching Certification through USA Football. This training includes techniques on how to properly teach football skills with an emphasis on player safety. The league will also have USA Football certified Player Safety Coaches that are trained to ensure that “Heads Up” safety protocols are respected. The league will operate three times per week with games on Sunday afternoons and practices Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Practices will begin in mid-August at Spring Creek Park, then all practices and games will move to Oak Hall Regional Park by Labor Day weekend. Teams will be formed into two or three divisions with all players practicing and playing at the same sites on the same days. The fee includes a jersey to keep. Instructor: Christopher Milito. Spots are limited and the registration deadline is August 26! Tuesdays, Thursdays, & Sundays, August 13-October 27 Rising 1st & 2nd Graders Rising 3rd & 4th Graders Rising 5th, 6th & 7th Graders
FEES: $75R / $113NR 64231
5 PM-7 PM
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Register Now for Fall Soccer! Starting the week of September 3rd
FUNdamental Program: Ages 4 - 7, 2 sessions a week. Developmental Program: Ages 7-11, 2 to 3 sessions a week. MS/HS Recreation: Ages 12 - 18, 2 sessions a week. Adult Programming: Adult Recreational & Premier Leagues, plus weekly CSA-organized outdoor pick-up events.
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Youth Sports continued Centre Region Youth Cross-Country Runs
The X-C distance and start times vary by age; see below. Please arrive at least a half-hour before the race time to register and allow time to warm up. Parents/guardians will be asked to sign a release form for each runner, which is good for all races in the series. Questions: contact Greg Fredericks (466-6976) or Liz Kisenwether (571-3487). More info. and results will be posted here: http://www.nvrun.com/index.php/racing/ kids/youth-cross-country-program. No fee to participate and ribbons to all finishers!
Event Details Runs are held on Saturdays: September 14, September 28, and October 12 Ages, as of 12/31/19: X-C Distance Start Time 8 yrs. or younger 2K (1.2 miles) 8:30 AM 9-12 yrs. 3K (1.8 miles) 9 AM 13 or 14 yrs. 4K (2.4 miles) 9:30 AM
YOUTH SPORTS
All youth ages 14 and under are invited to the Centre Region Youth Cross Country (X-C) runs, which are co-sponsored by Nittany Valley Running Club and Centre Region Parks and Recreation. The focus is on fun,fitness, and the skill common to many sports: running. Races will be at the Oak Hall Regional Park, located at 120 Linden Hall Road, Boalsburg.
Adult BYOB Events Adult BYOB Events
Adult BYOB Events Adult BYOB Events
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!
Fall Leagues
8 weeks - Sept. 9 - Oct. 28
1st-4th GRADE CO-ED
Mondays 5:00-6:30pm $95
5th-8th GRADE CO-ED
Mondays 6:30-8:30pm $119 Cooking Birthday Parties After School Workshops CookingCamps BirthdayParent/Child Parties After School Adult Workshops School Holiday Classes BYOB Events School Holiday Camps Parent/Child Classes Adult BYOB Events
Location: C3 Sports 200 Ellis Pl., State College (off of Benner Pike)
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ADULT SPORTS & LEAGUES
Adult Sports & Leagues
Learn to Play Pickleball
Try something new in 2019! Pickleball is a fun sport that combines many elements of tennis, badminton and ping-pong. It is played both indoors or outdoors on a badminton-sized court or with a slightly modified tennis net. Participants use a paddle and a plastic ball with holes and the game can be played as doubles or singles. Join members of the local Pickleball League for basic instruction and lots of fun! This clinic is an introduction to Pickleball for beginners. Instruction will include serves, returns, and third shot drops. All equipment will be provided and following instruction, matches will be played incorporating skills learned during instruction. DAY
DATE
Mondays
September 9 September 16
TIME 6-8 PM
PROGRAM 64781 64782
AGES
FEES
14 and over
$15R / $23NR
For those of you new to the area who already know how to play or for those who want to keep playing after the clinic, join the Central PA Pickleballers for some drop-in fun! Here is a list of days, times, and locations for drop-in play! Indoors: Monday-Friday, 1-3 PM Beginner & Intermediate Players New players should contact CRPR for information on individual lessons.
Outdoors: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 7-9 AM Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7:30-9:30 AM Intermediate and Advanced Players Saturdays and Sundays, 8-10 AM, Intermediate and Advanced Players All play is held at the State College YMCA, $5 drop-in fee for Non-Members www.ymcaocc.org
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Adult Sports & Leagues
Adult Indoor Soccer
DAYS
DATES
Tuesdays
September 24-October 29
Thursdays
September 26-October 31
Tuesdays
November 5-December 10
Thursdays
November 7-December 19
TIME
AGES
FEES
PROGRAM 64601
8-10 PM
18 and over
$32R / $48NR
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ADULT SPORTS & LEAGUES
Get some exercise with a fun and exciting game of indoor soccer in a recreational setting. No prior soccer experience needed. Offered for players 18 yrs. and over. All soccer games are played at Mt. Nittany Middle School.
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Adult Sports & Leagues continued Interested team representatives from any of the CRPR leagues or players looking for a team should contact CRPR at 231-3071 or crpr@crcog.net ASAP!
ADULT SPORTS & LEAGUES
Adult Flag Football League Captain’s Meeting: Monday, August 19, 6 PM
Join us for the captain’s meeting as we review the league schedule, any rule changes, locations, etc. Meeting is held at the COG Building’s Forum Room, 2643 Gateway Drive, State College. There are two divisions with Division 1 being the more competitive grouping. Season: Sepember-November Fee: $360 per team
Adult Volleyball League Captain’s Meeting: Monday, September 9, 6 PM
Join us for the captain’s meeting as we review the league schedule, any rule changes, locations, etc. Meeting is held at the COG Building’s Forum Room, 2643 Gateway Drive, State College. There are two divisions with Division 1 being the more competitive option. Division I will play on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and Division II will play on Mondays and Wednesdays. Season: September-December Fee: $260 per team
Women’s Volleyball League Captain’s Meeting: Monday, September 9, 7 PM
Join us for the captain’s meeting as we review the league schedule, any rule changes, locations, etc. After last year’s inaugural year, there is much to discuss regarding team format, league nights, etc. Meeting is held at the COG Building’s Forum Room, 2643 Gateway Drive, State College. Season: September-December Fee: TBD
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Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Activities
The Mission of the Millbrook Marsh Nature Center is to educate and inspire people about the natural world and to instill a passion for the environment through science, history, culture and art.
The facilities at Millbrook Marsh Nature Center are available to rent for parties, family gatherings, events, presentations, weddings, receptions, picnics, meetings, workshops, retreats, and more!
NATURE PROGRAMS
548 Puddintown Road, State College • 814-235-7819 (phone) • mmnc@crcog.net
For more information, visit www.crpr.org/millbrook-marshnature-center. To reserve the Marsh, please contact the Nature Center at (814) 2357819 or mmnc@crcog.net.
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Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Activities continued
NATURE PROGRAMS
Guided Bird Walk
Start your day off right by exploring Millbrook Marsh. Come see and hear the birds that are migrating to and through the Centre Region. Walks are led at a moderate pace by local bird enthusiasts. Open to all ages with any level of experience. Please dress for the weather and bring binoculars. In the case of heavy rain, the walk that morning will be canceled. Registration not required.
DATES: TIME: FEES: LOCATION:
Tuesdays, September 10-October 1 8:00 AM-9:30 AM FREE, donations appreciated Millbrook Marsh Nature Center
Full Moon Walk
Explore the marsh in a whole new way as you enjoy activities during this non-scary walk that encourages participants to be comfortable in the darkness. Listen to the sounds of the marsh at night and watch for nocturnal animals. Activities can be enjoyed by all ages. In case of rain, walks will be canceled. Advance registration is required. DATES: TIME: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:
Saturday, September 14 7:30-9:00 PM $7R / $10NR Millbrook Marsh Nature Center 34101
Pollinator Garden Work and Learn Join Danielle Lanagan, Volunteer Garden Coordinator and Millbrook Marsh Naturalist, for our Garden Work and Learn Sessions in our pollinator and shade gardens. Participants will meet at the pollinator garden. Registration is not required; attend as many as you would like. In the event of inclement weather the session will be cancelled. To be added to the garden email list for updates and cancellations please call (814) 235-7819. DATES: Mondays, August 19-October 21 TIME: 5:30 PM-7 PM All dates: August 19th, September 16th, October 7th, October 21st FEES: FREE LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center
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Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Activities continued Jewelry Making: Tree of Life Pendant
Learn how to make a Tree of Life pendant with copper or sterling silver wire and natural stones of your choice. We will be forming, twisting, and hammering. Easy enough for a beginner, experienced jewelry makers are welcome too! All supplies, instruction, and tools are provided. Participants must pre-register no later than a week before the program. Wonderful feedback: “Staci was great! 2-4 PM Millbrook Marsh Nature Ctr.
Would love to do another class with her in the future.”
Jewelry Making: Stone Earrings
Learn how to make teardrop earrings with natural stones of your choice. We will be forming, twisting, and hammering. Easy enough for a beginner, experienced jewelry makers are welcome too! All supplies, instruction, and tools are provided. Participants must pre-register no later than a week before the program. DATES: Sunday, October 6 TIME: 2-4 PM AGES: 16 and over FEES: $30R / $45NR LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center PROGRAM; 34004
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Eco-Friendly Gift Wrapping
NATURE PROGRAMS
DATES: Sunday, September 1 TIME: AGES: 16 and over LOCATION: Copper Option: $30R / $45NR, #34002 Sterling Silver Option: $38R / $57NR, #34003
Have you ever thought about how silly it is to buy wrapping paper just to throw it away? Did you know that much of what we wrap our gifts in is not recyclable and contains plastics? Come learn how to dress you gifts without all the waste. You will be surprised at the beautifully unique gifts you can create with second hand items. Bring one medium sized gift or 2-3 smaller gifts with you to wrap at the workshop! DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:
Sunday, December 8 2-3:30 PM 16 and over $10R / $15NR Millbrook Marsh Nature Center 34007
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Hand Stamped Ornament Workshop
Join us as we hand stamp metal ornaments. These are perfect for winter decorations or holiday gifts. Easy enough for a beginner, experienced jewelry makers are welcome too! All supplies, instruction, and tools are provided. Participants must pre-register no later than a week before the program. DATES: Sunday, November 3 AGES: 16 and over LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center
TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:
2-4 PM $30R / $45NR 34005
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Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Activities continued Knee High Naturalists
Explore Millbrook Marsh during these exciting programs for children ages 3-6! Programs include activities that follow basic phenology both in the field and on the trails. Please dress for the weather. Parents are required to stay for the program. All classes run 10:30-11:30 AM, and are held at Millbrook Marsh Nature Center.
NATURE PROGRAMS
KHN 01: Migrating Birds
Use your navigation skills to migrate like birds while discovering the mysteries of migration! DATES: Wednesday, September 4
FEES:
$6R / $9NR
PROGRAM:
34252
KHN 02: Compost Champions
Did you know that your kitchen scraps can be turned into plant food? Join us as we learn how even the smallest hands can make their own compost. DATES: Wednesday, September 11 FEES: $6R / $9NR PROGRAM: 34254
A partic ipant wr o our sche dule wou te: “We loved it, w ld have a participa llowed fo ish te in mor r us to e of them KHN 03: Marvelous Mushroom .” Come meet a fun-gi as we learn about the wonderful world of mushrooms! DATES: Wednesday, September 18 FEES: $6R / $9NR PROGRAM: 34256
KHN 04: Fall Foliage
Enjoy the beautiful changing scenery as you use your senses to dive deeper into the world of leaves.
DATES: Wednesday, September 25 FEES: $6R / $9NR PROGRAM: 34258
Make Your Own Soap
The Nature Classroom: Millbrook’s Mini
DATES: Saturday, December 7 TIME: 2:30-4:30 PM AGES: 18 and over FEES: $12R / $18NR LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center PROGRAM: 34008
AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:
Looking for the perfect gift for the holiday season? Marchers Join us to learn how Calling all Homeschoolers! Join us for our 4th annual to make soap mixed homeschool event. This year’s theme is all about with your choice of INSECTS! Come explore our marsh’s insect additives and scents armies. Please dress for the weather. Activities to make the perfect designed for ages 7-12; all ages welcome. gift or keep for Pavilions are available after the yourself. All program for packed lunches. materials will be provided but you are welcome to bring your own mold and/or essential oil. Participants will take two soaps and the knowledge DATES: Wednesday, October 9 to make more home with them. TIME: 10 AM-12 PM
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7-12 yrs. $7R / $11NR Millbrook Marsh Nature Center 34354
Register online at www.crpr.org
Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Activities continued MILLBROOK MARSH NATURE CENTER GROUP PROGRAMS • $7 per participant Contact MMNC Staff to book your program! 814-235-7819
Grades 1-12
Wetland Senses
Grades Preschool-K
Why are wetlands so important? What is a watershed? Learn about the importance of wetlands and how they are natural filters. Explore the marsh and understand this important habitat, watersheds, and the area where we live. Participants will explore the marsh, learn about wetlands and their importance, study the stream and its creatures, understand the history of the area, and much more! (Activities may vary based on age.) This program may introduce topics in the following Pennsylvania Department of Education Academic Standards for Environment and Ecology categories: 4.1, 4.5, 4.6, & 4.7. (Wear water boots or shoes!) This program encourages children to fully experience the marsh by using their senses while learning and discovering. Four senses (no tasting) will be incorporated into fun, educational activities to get children exploring, touching, viewing, playing games, and more in a hands-on experiential way. This program is designed for Pre-school or Kindergarten groups, but can be adapted to first and second grade. This program may introduce topics in the following Pennsylvania Department of Education Academic Standards for Environment and Ecology categories: 4.1, 4.6
Integrated Pest Management
Grades 3-8
This program is designed to introduce students to the concepts of Integrated Pest Management. Students will understand different types of pests and identify different methods to control specific pests. Students will also explore Millbrook Marsh, learn about the marsh as a natural filter, and understand how invasive species impact this precious ecosystem. This program is for 3rd-8th graders. This program may introduce topics in the following Pennsylvania Department of Education Academic Standards for Environment and Ecology categories: 4.1, 4.5, 4.6
Insect Safari
Grades Preschool-5
This program guides children to explore the Marsh on an insect search and offers activities that teach about bug basics, special adaptations, insect eyes, and more about the bug world! (Wear water boots or shoes!)
Beginning Birdwatching
NATURE PROGRAMS
Marsh Exploration
Grades 1-5
Learn about birds and their characteristics while exploring Millbrook Marsh. Also, begin learning the art of birdwatching with our pre-set course, before practicing with live birds! A great way to start out and begin learning about local birds.
Scouting Programs
Participants will complete activities and explorations specifically designed for scout groups that meet all or some of the requirements for a badge, while exploring Millbrook Marsh Nature Center with a naturalist. Leaders can schedule a program just for your troop or gather several troops together. Fees: $7/scout.
My Millbrook Marsh Naturalist (All Ages)
Make your trip to Millbrook Marsh Nature Center memorable and informative. Our Naturalists have countless stories and information to share about the plants, wildlife, and history of the area. These “Walk with a Naturalist” options are available for all ages and are perfect for individuals, families, or small groups. Choose our basic Marsh Exploration program or customize your tour to focus on native plants, animals, wetland ecology, and many more interesting topics. Give us a call and we will help you figure out what hike is best for you. Number of Participants
Fee Per Hour
1-4
$30
5-8 9-12
$55 $75
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Special Events
SPECIAL EVENTS
MMNC Barn Dance: Friday, September 27
Dust off your dancing boots and join us for a barn dance! We will have live music by Kristi Jean & Her Ne’er-Do-Wells playing honky-tonk and rockabilly, West Beaver Arts Collective playing blues funk, and Triple A Blues Band. Join the Silver Spurs for line dancing, and Happy Dishes and Brazilian Munchies will have full menu selections available for purchase. Tickets: $35/person or $50/couple; $10 early-bird discount offered through September 20. Ticket includes one complementary drink per person; additional drinks are available for purchase. Proceeds support environmental education programs and land management of the marsh. Ages: 21 and over only. Pre-purchase tickets online at www.crpr.org and use the Register Now button, and go the Nature Programs in the search menu. If you’re seeing this digitally, use the links below. Click HERE to pre-purchase Single Tickets. Click HERE to pre-purchase Couples’ Tickets.
PAWS-A-POOL-OOZA
Sunday, September 8 • $5/dog Dogs 40 lbs. and under - 1-2 PM Dogs over 40 lbs. - 2:15-3:30 PM https://www.crpr.org/special-events
Family Fun Ride
Join State College Borough Mayor Don Hahn and CentreBike for a fun, familyfriendly ride. The 8-mile ride starts and ends at Orchard Park and travels on shared use paths and low volume streets in State College Borough and Ferguson Twp. All ages and experience levels are welcome and helmets are required. After the ride we’ll enjoy snacks and beverages and all participants will also receive an event gift. DATES: TIME: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:
Saturday, September 21 10 AM-12 PM FREE Orchard Park Pavilion 44503
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Special Events Dinner and a Movie with CRPR: Friday, September 13
Annual Halloween Costume Parade: Sunday, October 27
Bring out your Ghouls, Goblins, Fairies and Avengers to the 73rd Annual CRPR Halloween Costume Parade. The parade forms on Burrows Rd in the block between College Ave and Beaver Ave. at 6:30 PM. Step Off is promptly at 7 PM. Costume judging, with over 10 different costume categories takes place at Memorial Field with cash prizes and candy treats provided by the State College Lions Club! Watch our website for up-to-date line up details: www.crpr.org.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Join us for Dinner and a Movie on our sports fields! That’s right, we’ve got the perfect setting for an outdoor movie with a view! Join us at Oak Hall Regional Park as we show the film “The Neverending Story,” rated PG. Our concession stand will be serving up some family-friendly dinner options or you can bring in your own picnic dinner! Gates will open at 6 PM so you can get dinner, and then we’ll have some great yard games available before the movie--corn hole, Plinko, Giant Connect 4, and more! Movie will start at 7:45 PM, and the concession stand will remain open through 8:30 PM. Please dress for the nighttime temperatures and bring those picnic blankets, picnic chairs, and maybe a flashlight for the walk back to your car. Admission is $10/car at the gate.
Build Your Own Gingerbread Houses Friday Night Slides
It’s time to get those saucers, slides, sleds, skis, and snowboards ready! Friday Night Slides will return on December 6 at Slab Cabin Park. Join CRPR for a night of downhill fun under the lights. We’ll have the campfires going along with some tasty snacks and music! We’ll have some organized sledding/sliding competitions if there is snow, and if not, we even have a plan for some no-snow activities! Join us for some Friday Fun! Dress for the weather and night temperatures, and bring your favorite snow transportation! This event is open to all ages and is FREE! DATE: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION:
Join us for this holiday tradition, except with less mess and less stress! Gingerbread houses are pre-baked and ready to go, and decorating supplies are included. All you need to do is bring your creativity and holiday cheer! DATES: Saturday, December 14 TIME: 10-11:30 AM AGES: All Ages FEES: $25/parent and child LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center PROGRAM: 44115
Friday, December 6 6-8 PM All ages. All youth 17 and under must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. FREE Slab Cabin Park
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1. Sidney Friedman Parklet 2. Nittany Village Park 3. East Fairmount Park 4. South Hills Park 5. Smithfield Park 6. Tusseyview Park 7. High Point Park 9. Holmes Foster Park 10. Orchard Park 12. Sunset Park 13. Lederer Park 26. Overlook Heights Park 45William L. Welch Community 49. Pool 64. Community Field 65. Memorial Field 70. Fieldstone Park
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8. Thompson Woods Preserve 11. Walnut Springs Park 14. Nittany Orchard Park 15. Slab Cabin Park 16. Daleview Park 17. Fogleman Fields 18. Spring Creek Park 46. Centre Region Active Adult Center 47. Houserville Elementary Ball Fields 52. Millbrook Marsh Nature Center 53. Oak Hall Regional Park 61. Penn Hills Park 62. Mountainside Park 67. Mount Nittany Terrace Park 69. Shamrock Avenue Park 72. The Fen - Clearwater Conservancy 73. Stony Batter Natural Area 77. Mount Nittany Conservancy 78. Lions Paw Alumni Association 80. Oak Grove Park 81. Illene Glenn Park 82. Cairns Crossing Park
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Park Forest Tot Lot Oakwood Park Marjorie Mae Park Woodycrest Park Graysdale Park Green Hollow Park Circleville Park Ambleside Park Bernel Road Park Park Forest Community Pool Graycairn Park Cedar Cliff Park Patton Woods Ghaner Drive Parklet Northbrook Green Carnegie Drive Tot Lot Ridgemont Parklet Gray’s Woods Park
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Aquatics
PARK FOREST COMMUNITY POOL and WILLIAM L. WELCH COMMUNITY POOL
AQUATICS
Late Summer Pool Schedule • Now through Monday, September 2 Weekends and Labor Day Holiday:
Adult Fitness Swim / Toddler Time, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM
Weekdays (through August 23):
Adult Fitness Swim / Toddler Time, 12:00-1:00 PM
General Swim, 12:00 PM-8:00 PM
General Swim, 1:00-8:00 PM
Weekdays (August 26-30): School Day Schedule: General Swim, 4:30-7:00 PM (Only $5 for cash admissions.) 2019 Admissions and Season Pass Fees RESIDENT FEES Residents must reside in State College Borough or in the Township of College, Harris, Ferguson, or Patton. Proof of residence may be required.
Age 2 and under* 3-10 and 65+ 11-64 After 5:00 PM
Daily Admission Free $8 $10 $5 (Ages 3+)
Season Passes ** Free $75 $105
• Non-swimming Adults: $2 (Not attired in swimwear and not entering the water.) • 5th+ family member passes are available for $40/person NON-RESIDENT FEES
Age 2 and under* 3-10 and 65+ 11-64 After 5:00 PM
Daily Admission Free $10 $12 $7 (Ages 3+)
Season Passes ** Free $113 $158
• Non-swimming Adults: $2 (Not attired in swimwear and not entering the water.) • 5th+ family member passes are available for $60/person
Important Notes * Each toddler must wear a swim diaper and be accompanied by an in-water chaperone. **Each season pass requires a Photo Card with a $5 fee for new and replacement cards. Cards may be re-used from year to year. Cards that are unreadable, excessively worn, or with an outdated photo may be exchanged for a new card free of charge. • Children ages 10 and under must be accompanied by an adult ages 16+. • Ages listed apply as of the date of purchase. • No refunds, credits, or transfers. If the pool is closed in excess of 30 min. during a visit, cash admission patrons are eligible for a “$5 Off Your Next Visit Coupon.” These coupons are not available for season pass holders or group admissions, and expire at the end of the current season.
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Pool Schedule Notes: 1. Daytime Adult Fitness Swims: 10 AM-Noon on weekends/ holidays and Noon-1 PM on weekdays). •Open for ages 16+. Regular admission rates apply. All waterslides are closed. •Fitness equipment may be available (kickboards, float belts, float bars etc.). 2. Toddler Time: •Open for ages 3 & under (swim diaper required) with an in-water adult in direct supervision at all times. •Regular admission rates apply (toddler & adult) •Welch facilities available: the sprayground and the shallow section of the leisure pool •Park Forest facilities available: the tot pool & sprayground 3. Hours are weather-permitting. •In addition, pools will close for swim meets or other special events as scheduled.
Season Passes are durable, reusable cards with a
photo and a bar code; recharge your card each year by renewing your pass! There is a $5 fee for new and replacement cards; no charge for exchanging an unreadable card. Season Pass holders must present their Pass to gain admission. Passes may only be used in lieu of daily admission fees and provide no guarantee of pool availability or access.
Register online at www.crpr.org
Aquatics continued CRPR Aquatic Program Policies
Swimming Lessons Preschool
Designed for the child to develop a comfort level in the water as well as a readiness for learning how to swim. Children receive an introduction to basic swimming and water safety skills. DATE Tuesdays & Thursdays, September 17-October 15 (omit 10/10) Tuesdays & Thursdays, October 17-November 14 (omit 10/31)
TIME
PROGRAM 14202
6:20-6:50 PM 14204
LOCATION SCAHS Natatorium
AGES / FEES 3-4 yrs. $68R / $102NR
AQUATICS
Classes fill quickly; registration for sequential classes cannot be guaranteed. • Please note that make-up sessions for all youth aquatic classes that are cancelled will be scheduled at the same time on the Friday following the cancelled class. • Classes are held as scheduled except during electrical storms and facility closings. • Only lesson participants are permitted on the pool deck areas. Parents and guests must remain in the designated waiting area.
Swimming Lessons Level 1
Designed for children beginning swim lessons. At completion, children are able to submerge face, float, and kick with support, demonstrate a combined stroke on front and on back, and demonstrate very basic water safety skills. DATE Tuesdays & Thursdays, September 17-October 15 (omit 10/10) Tuesdays & Thursdays, October 17-November 14 (omit 10/31)
TIME
PROGRAM 14212
7-7:40 PM 14214
LOCATION SCAHS Natatorium
AGES / FEES 4-13 yrs. $68R / $102NR
Swimming Lessons Level 2
Prerequisite: Level 1 or equivalent. At completion, child will be able to submerge and retrieve objects, glide and kick on front and back, bob 10 times, demonstrate 3 yards of front and back crawl, and demonstrate basic water safety skills. DATE Tuesdays & Thursdays, September 17-October 15 (omit 10/10) Tuesdays & Thursdays, October 17-November 14 (omit 10/31)
TIME
PROGRAM 14222
6:10-6:50 PM 14224
LOCATION SCAHS Natatorium
AGES / FEES 4-13 yrs. $68R / $102NR
Swimming Lessons Level 3
Prerequisite: Level 2 or equivalent. At completion, child will be able to bob 15 times, jump into deep water, dive from a kneeling position, demonstrate 10 yards of front & back crawl stroke, demonstrate elementary backstroke kick, treading water, and water safety skills. DATE Tuesdays & Thursdays, September 17-October 15 (omit 10/10) Tuesdays & Thursdays, October 17-November 14 (omit 10/31)
TIME
PROGRAM 14232
7-7:40 PM 14234
LOCATION SCAHS Natatorium
AGES / FEES 5-13 yrs. $68R / $102NR
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Aquatics continued Swimming Lessons Level 4
Prerequisite: Level 3 or equivalent. At completion, child will demonstrate a standing front dive, elementary backstroke, 25 yards of front and back crawl, breaststroke and sidestroke kicks, treading water, and water safety skills.
AQUATICS
DATE Tuesdays & Thursdays, September 17-October 15 (omit 10/10) Tuesdays & Thursdays, October 17-November 14 (omit 10/31)
TIME
PROGRAM 14242
6:10-6:50 PM 14244
LOCATION SCAHS Natatorium
AGES / FEES 5-13 yrs. $68R / $102NR
Swimming Lessons Level 5
Prerequisite: Level 4 or equivalent. At completion, child will be able to demonstrate 50 yards of front & back crawl, 10 yards of breaststroke & sidestroke, 25 yards of elementary backstroke, 15 feet of underwater swimming, butterfly kick, turns, and water safety skills. DATE Tuesdays & Thursdays, September 17-October 15 (omit 10/10) Tuesdays & Thursdays, October 17-November 14 (omit 10/31)
TIME
PROGRAM 14252
7-7:40 PM 14254
LOCATION SCAHS Natatorium
AGES / FEES 5-13 yrs. $68R / $102NR
Springboard Diving
Learn to dive or refine your skills! This class will teach the basic diving skills or help to improve the skills that you have. Instruction will cater to all levels of divers, teaching the basics to new divers and teaching more advanced skills to those with some experience. Participants must be able to swim across the diving well. DATE
TIME
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Tuesdays & Thursdays, September 17-October 15 (omit 10/10)
6:10-6:50 PM
14281
7-7:40 PM
14282
Tuesdays & Thursdays, October 17-November 14 (omit 10/31)
6:10-6:50 PM
14283
7-7:40 PM
14284
LOCATION
SCAHS Natatorium
AGES / FEES 8-16 yrs. $68R / $102NR
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Active Adult Center
The Center is open Monday-Friday from 8 AM-3:30 PM, and meals are served at 11:30 AM. To reserve a meal, call by 10 AM the day before you plan to visit. In addition, Centre County Van Transportation to the Center is available. For more information on these and other Center services, please call the the Center at 231-3076 or visit www.crpr.org and click on Active Adults. For listed programs: CR=County Resident; NCR=Non-County Residents.
ACTIVE ADULTS
The Active Adult Center staff are excited to welcome you to our Center located in the Nittany Mall, 2901 E. College Ave. With a wide variety of activities for active adults, ages 55+, it is the perfect place for your recreation, education, and social needs! A print and online calendar of events are available to keep participants informed of exciting Center happenings! Stop by, say hello, and check out our latest opportunities.
Active Adult Center Special Events Halloween Party
Visit the Active Adult Center for spooktacular good times at our Haunted Center. This year we are partnering with the Penn State RPTM class for a ghoulish good time. There will be lots of games, treats and a few scares to get you ready for Halloween Night. Bring a fun covered dish to share with others. Costumes encouraged but not required, but at least wear orange and black.
DATES: Thursday, October 31 TIME: 10 AM-1 PM AGES: 55 and over FEES: FREE LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall
Holiday Luncheon
Celebrate the holidays with the Center by joining us at Hoss’s Steak House for the Active Adult Center Holiday Luncheon Buffet. Registration Deadline: December 10th. Cost is on your own. The buffet is $9.99, which does not include beverage or tip.
DATES: Wednesday, December 18 AGES: 55 and over LOCATION: Hoss’s Steak House, State College
TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:
11:30 AM-1:30 PM Cost is on your own. 54851
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Active Adult Center Programs and Activities
ACTIVE ADULTS
Fall Foliage Sightseeing Lunch Cruise
Enjoy a 1 1/2 hour tour aboard the “Proud Mary” and a buffet luncheon. You will witness some of the most beautiful shorelines blessed with spectacular autumn leaves as you enjoy breathtaking views of Raystown Lake. Also, you will learn a bit of history about the Seven Points Marina and Raystown Lake. Cost will be $33 for the tour and luncheon. If using the van, it will be an additional $5.
DATES: Monday, September 30 TIME: 9 AM-2:30 PM AGES: 55 and over FEES: LOCATION: Raystown Lake, Huntingdon County PROGRAM:
$33CR/ $50NCR 54609
Fort Roberdeau
Come and join us for a day at Fort Roberdeau. Take a guided tour of this lead mine fort and then join us for a picnic lunch. Fort Roberdeau is a historic fort located outside Altoona. The $12 includes the tour, a picnic lunch, and transportation. DATES: Tuesday, September 24 TIME: 11 AM-1 PM AGES: 55 and over FEES: $12CR / $18NCR LOCATION: Fort Roberdeau PROGRAM: 54445
Beginning Bridge
Have you always wanted to learn how to play bridge? Already know how to play, but want to freshen up your skills? Bridge is a great way to spend an afternoon at the Active Adult Center. Novice bridge players are welcome! Call or drop-in for your opportunity to learn and play today! Space is limited. Class is open to ages 55 and over, is free, and is held at the Active Adult Center in the Nittany Mall.
Social Bridge
Enjoy a friendly game of Bridge. All levels of play are welcome. DATE: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:
Thursdays, Sept. 5-Dec. 26 12 PM-2:30 PM 55 and over $10CR / $15NCR Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall 54423
Intermediate Bridge Lessons
Learn the basics of contact Bridge or brush-up on your bidding and playing skills. No experience needed! Lessons are open to ages 55 and over, are free, and are held at the Active Adult Center in the Nittany Mall. DATES: Mondays, September 9-December 30 TIME: 10:30 AM-12 PM
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Active Adult Center Programs and Activities continued Canasta
DATES: Tuesdays, Sept. 3-Dec. 31 TIME: 12-3:30 PM AGES: 55 and over FREE: FREE LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall
Hand & Foot Canasta
“Hand and Foot” is a modern version of the popular game of Canasta, but with a lot of new twists! Each player has two hands to play. It’s a very competitive, fast-paced game and will give all players a serious challenge. If you are just learning the game or you’re a skilled player, you will have fun!
DATES: Fridays, Sept. 6, 2019-Jan. 3 TIME: 1-3:30 PM AGES: 55 and over FEES: FREE LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall
Baked Potato Day
Come and enjoy some good conversation, and a baked potato with all the toppings. Must preregister.
DATES: Monday, August 19 AGES: 55 and over LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall
Mah Jongg
Do you enjoy games that involve skill, strategy, and calculation? Then Mah Jongg is perfect for you! Played with a set of 144 tiles, based on Chinese characters and symbols, Mah Jongg involves a degree of chance and fun for all who play! Mah Jongg is open to ages 55 and
over, is FREE, and is played at the Active Adult Center, at the Nittany Mall. MONDAYS DATES: Mondays, Sept. 9-Dec. 23 TIME: 1-3:30 PM WEDNESDAYS DATES: Wednesdays, Sept.4-Dec.18 TIME: 1-3:30 PM
ACTIVE ADULTS
If you’ve never played Canasta, you truly don’t know what you’re missing! A cousin of Gin Rummy, Canasta has been played for over 75 years and is both fun and challenging to play. If you are interested in learning to play or need to brush-up on your skills, stop in and join us.
TIME: 11:30 AM-12:30 PM FEES: $5/person PROGRAM: 54997
Penny Poker
Bring your pennies and bet on the value in your hand. You may not make a lot of money, but you are guaranteed to have a good time! DATE: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION:
Mondays, Sept. 9-December 23 9:30-11:30 AM 55 and over FREE Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall
Flu Shots
Flu Shot Clinic at the Active Adult Center on Monday, December 2 from 9-11 AM. Please call for an appointment at 814-231-3076. Shots are available for seniors, 60 yrs. and over, FREE.
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Active Adult Center Programs and Activities continued Genealogy Club
ACTIVE ADULTS
Curious about your family history? Come share family history, your researching experiences, and join an interactive discussion on your record searches. Occasional trips to related libraries and repositories of records will be scheduled.
DATES: Wednesdays, Sept. 18, Oct. 16, Nov. 20, and Dec. 18 TIME: 12:30-2 PM AGES: 55 and over FEES: $5 CR / $7 NCR LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall PROGRAM: 54720
Whose Genes are They Anyway?
Come and hear a presentation on DNA issues: “Whose Genes are They Anyway?” The DNA testing pros and cons and market research results by renowned PSU researcher Dr. Forrest Scott Briscoe, PSU Smeal College of Business Research Fellow. This program will be held Wed., September 18 from 1-3 PM at the Community Room in the Nittany Mall, and is open to ages 55 and over. FREE
NEW!
Book Discussion Group Join an Adult Services Librarian from Schlow Centre Region Library for informational and entertaining discussions. The group is open to ages 55 and over, is free, and meets at the Active Adult Center in the Nittany Mall. All sessions run 12:15-1:15 PM.
September 18: “Dark Sacred Night” by Michael Connelly October 16: “Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine” by Gail Honeyman November 20: “By Invitation Only” by Dorothea Benton Frank December: No Meeting
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Crafts & Coffee
Want to learn a craft or share your talent with others? Join us for a morning of knitting, crocheting, scrap-booking, and more! Bring your ideas and enthusiasm. No experience needed! This program is open to ages 55 and over, is free, and is held at the Active Adult Center in the Nittany Mall.
Open Artist Studio
Share your talents and knowledge with others who enjoy the arts and sharing their techniques. DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:
Thursdays, Sept.5-Dec. 26 12:30-3:30 PM 55 and over $10 CR/ $15 NCR Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall 54508
Pinochle
Come and join us in a game of Pinochle. “It is a trick-taking card game typically for two to four players and played with a 48-card deck. Players score points by trick-taking and also by forming combinations of cards into melds. It is thus considered part of a “trick-and-meld” category which also includes the game belote.” DATE: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION:
Tuesdays, August 27-December 24 9-11:30 AM 55 and over FREE Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall
Register online at www.crpr.org
Active Adult Center Programs and Activities continued Adult Children of Aging Parents (ACAP)
Join ACAP on the second Tuesday of each month for free, educational programs. It is “an organization that supports adult child caregivers through education, resources and support, helping caregivers to better care for themselves and their aging parents.” These sessions are open to ages 55 and over, are free, and are held at the Active Adult Center at the Nittany Mall. TIME:
5:30-7 PM
Ceramics with Centre Crest
Come and join a fun ceramic class offered by Centre Crest the first Wednesday of each month. Enjoy a morning of painting and socializing with old and new friends. Coffee and snacks are always available. This class is free but you must pre-register so that materials are available.
DATES: Wednesdays, Sept. 4-Dec.4 TIME: 10-11:30 AM AGES: 55 and over FEES: FREE LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall PROGRAM: 54800
ACTIVE ADULTS
DATES: Tuesdays, September 10-December 10
Birthday Celebration Come and join our birthday celebrations with Harmony Personal Care staff. They will come in the second Tuesday of each month and help us celebrate all of the birthdays that occurred that month. Cake and lots of fun will be provided. This program is open to ages 55 and over, is free, and is held at the Active Adult Center in the Nittany Mall.
DATES: Tuesdays, Sept.10-Dec. 10 TIME: 10:30-11:30 AM
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ACTIVE ADULTS
TRIAD
Come and join TRIAD the second Thursday of the month for an educational presentation. TRIAD is “a partnership among the sheriff, senior citizens, and law enforcement agencies in the county.” TRIAD’s purpose is to reduce the criminal victimization of the elderly and enhance the quality of life for older community members through education, advocacy, and action. These programs are open to ages 55 and over, are free, and are held at the Active Adult Center in the Nittany Mall.
DATES: Thursdays, September 12-December 12
TIMES: 10-11 AM
Evening Bingo
Get your game face on and join the Active Adult Center for a fun evening of BINGO! We will be playing Wednesday evenings at 6 PM beginning September 25. Refreshments are available for purchase at a nominal charge. There is a $1 entrance fee and .25 cents for first game, .50 cents for second game, .75 cents for 3rd game, and so on. Winner of each game splits the winnings with the AAC. The last game, winner takes all. This program is open to ages 21 and over and is held at the Active Adult Center in the Nittany Mall. DATES: Wednesdays, September 25-December 18
Thoughtful, Thankful Tuesdays
TIMES: 6-7:30 PM
NEW!
Come and join Jackie Hook, a staff member of Koch’s Funeral Home. She is “a certified spiritual director, celebrant and end-of-life doula.” She will lead our Thankful, Thoughtful Tuesdays which is a six-week series to discuss issues surrounding death and dying. Topics include myths and perceptions, what happens as we die, bucket lists, eulogies, companioning ourselves and others through grief, and many more. This program is open to ages 55 and over, is free, and is held at the Active Adult Center in the Nittany Mall.
DATES: Tuesdays, September 10-October 15
TIME: 10-11:30 AM
Active Adult Center Health and Fitness Classes Progressive Resistance Weight Training Silver Spurs Line Dancing Exercise using hand-held weights and therapeutic exercise bands (all equipment provided). This program is designed to increase muscle strength, bone density, and flexibility. DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:
Tues. & Thurs., Aug.27-Jan. 2 11 AM-12 PM 55 and over $10CR / $15 NCR Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall 54301
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Line dancing is a fun and interactive exercise class set to music. No experience or partners needed! Join the FUN in the Center’s dance room. Wednesdays at 10 AM is designated for beginners. This program is open to ages 55 and over and is FREE!
DATES: Mons., Weds. & Fridays, Sept. 4-Jan. 3 TIME: 10:45-11:45 AM
Register online at www.crpr.org
Active Adult Center Health and Fitness continued Healthy Tai Chi
Deeply rooted in Chinese meditation, medicine, and martial arts, Tai Chi combines mental concentration with slow, controlled movements to focus the mind and challenge the body. Don Schule has over 50 years of martial arts training. Not sure Tai Chi is right for you? Try a demo class at no charge! When weather is 55 degrees or warmer, and not raining, class is held outside. Instructor: Don Schule.
Saturday Classes DATES: Saturdays, September 7-December 28 AGES: 55 and over LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall
TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:
9-11 AM $2CR / $3NCR 54345
Healthy Steps in Motion Exercise
This on-going program is designed to improve balance, flexibility, strength and reduce the risk of falling. All equipment is provided; this class uses exercise bands, foam balls, and hand-held weights. Exercises are done in a chair or standing. Classes are open to ages 55 and over, are free, and are held at the Active Adult Center in the Nittany Mall. DATES: Mon. & Fri., Sept. 2-Jan. 3 TIME: 9:45-10:45 AM
Active Adult Hiking Group
Enjoy a moderate hike in the great outdoors. Various locations in and around Centre County and beyond. Please visit www.crpr.org for the group hiking schedule. Meeting place is in the Westerly Parkway parking lot by Bagel Crust. The club is open to ages 55
and over, and is free. DATES: TIME:
Tuesdays, Sept.3-Dec. 17 9-11 AM
Walk and Tone
Walk and Tone is a walking workout that gets the blood pumping at a brisk pace with easy-to-follow moves and intervals with strength training exercises for the upper body, core, and lower body. The workout is done in place or can be done walking around the mall. It ends with a nice cool-down, utilizing stretches similar to yoga poses to improve flexibility and range of motion for enhanced mobility. This program is open to ages 55 and over, is free, and is held at the Active Adult Center in the Nittany Mall. DATES: TIME:
Tuesdays, October 1-29 (omit 10/8) 6-7 PM
ACTIVE ADULTS
Evening Classes DATES: Wednesdays, September 4-December 18 TIME: 5-7 PM AGES: 55 and over FEES: $2CR / $3NCR LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall PROGRAM: 54354
Stretches, Weights & Walking
The Active Adult Center has fitness that fits your life style. Banish stiff muscles by stretching and doing core conditioning with us. You’ll have lots of fun while getting fit! DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:
Mondays and Thursdays, September 2-January 2 5:15-6:15 PM 55 and over $10CR / $15NCR Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall 54444
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Health and Fitness Classes
HEALTH & FITNESS
Cardio Fusion
Cardio Fusion is a full body, aerobic workout, fusing musical rhythms and choreographed, low-impact, dance moves. Don’t think you’re a dancer? Instructor teaches footwork before each dance, and cues throughout to maximize aerobic, fat-burning and brain-boosting benefits. A variety playlist is designed to fuel your desire to move! Looking to get back into a fitness routine and crave something fun, motivating and addictive? Give Cardio Fusion a try! Instructor: Kathy George. CLASSES MEET AT SPRING CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (formerly Houserville Elem. School)! SESSION 1
DATES
Mondays & Wednesdays
September 9-October 16
Mondays Only
September 9-October 14
Wednesdays Only
September 11-October 16
SESSION 2
DATES
Mondays & Wednesdays
October 28-December 11
Mondays Only
October 28-December 9
Wednesdays Only
October 30-December 11
TIME 6:15-7:05 PM TIME 6:15-7:05 PM
AGES 18 and over
FEES
PROGRAM
$99R / $148NR
64706
$54R / $81NR
AGES 18 and over
64766 64767
FEES
PROGRAM
$99R / $148NR
64726
$54R / $81NR
64771 64772
Step Interval Cardio & Weight Training
Challenge your cardiovascular system in this low impact, high intensity cardio workout while increasing your muscle mass with intervals of weights targeting the upper body. Class will incorporate exercise steps and weights to increase your cardio endurance and tone, and strengthen your muscles. The class ends with an ab workout and stretch cool down. Participants work at their own intensity level. Steps and weights provided. The level of difficulty is moderate, but beginners are welcomed. Janet Jonson, ACE Group Fitness Instructor. Location: Pending School Schedule. SESSION 1
DATES
Tuesdays & Thursdays
September 3-October 17
Tuesdays Only
September 3-October 15
Thursdays Only
September 5-October 17
SESSION 2
DATES
Tuesdays & Thursdays
October 29-December 5
Tuesdays Only
October 29-December 3
Thursdays Only
October 31-December 5
TIME 6:10-7 PM
AGES 18 and over
TIME
AGES
6:10-7:00 PM
18 and over
FEES
PROGRAM
$110R / $165NR
64705
$63R / $95NR
64701 64731
FEES
PROGRAM
$100R / $150NR
64723
$54R / $81NR
64702 64736
Fit and Strong for Active Adults
Through a grant from National Recreation and Park Association, (NRPA), Fit and Strong is a physical, self-management program for older adults or persons with lower extremity osteoarthritis or lower body pain. The program helps improve the participant’s functional and physical activity. Classes combine flexibility, strength training, and aerobic walking with health education. Participants are to wear loose fitting clothes and sneakers. Classes will include one hour of gentle exercise and 1/2 hour of health education. Class materials, weights, and exercise bands are provided. Instructor: Jessica Minelli.
NEW!
DATES: AGES: LOCATION:
Mondays & Wednesdays, September 9-December 4 55 and over Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall
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TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:
12:30 PM-2 PM $25R / $38NR 64779
Register online at www.crpr.org
Health and Fitness Classes continued New to You Yoga
DATES: Mondays, Sept. 9-Oct.14 TIME: 5:45-6:45 PM AGES: 18 and over FEES: $60R / $90NR LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center PROGRAM: 44770 DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:
Monday, Oct. 21-December 2 5:45-6:45 PM 18 and over $60R / $90NR Millbrook Marsh Nature Center 44771
HEALTH & FITNESS
CRPR’s New to You Yoga class offers an introduction to yoga, teaching an enhanced self-awareness through breathing techniques, yoga postures, and relaxation. This is a dynamic yoga class, connecting breath with movement, increasing strength, flexibility, and balance. This is an ideal class both for beginners and experienced yogis looking to refine their practice. Come and learn basic yoga breathing and postures and how to live “yoga” both on and off the mat. Please bring a yoga mat. Instructor: Patty Kleban.
Shared with CRPR: “I really enjoy our instructor. She is excellent at breaking things down for the newbie while also setting us up for future success by giving us the yoga terms and layman’s terms. She is also very calm and welcoming.”
P90X
P90X LIVE is the totalbody strength and conditioning group fitness class for anyone looking to get lean, toned, and fit! This motivating, results-driven workout is designed to burn calories and build muscle using light to moderate weights. It’s perfect for all fitness levels and can be modified so everyone can participate. Weights provided; please bring a yoga mat. Instructor: Jessica Minelli. DATES: Mondays, Sept. 30-Nov. 4 TIME: 6:30-7:15 PM AGES: 18 and over FEES: $60R / $90 NR LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall PROGRAM: 44765
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Health and Fitness Classes continued
HEALTH & FITNESS
COMING SOON: Stroller Fitness
CRPR is once again bringing Stroller Fitness classes to the Centre Region! Bring your stroller-aged child(ren), a jogging stroller, yoga mat, and be prepared for a fun, full body, calorie torching session. Classes will vary daily and provide opportunity for strength and cardio conditioning. Watch our website for more information!
Yoga & Pilates Fusion
An energizing workout fusing both Yoga and Pilates in a streamlined inspiring session that is for both advanced students as well as the beginner. Certified Instructor & Trainer Gina Frank will demonstrate modifications needed for any newbies or for those who have returned after a hiatus. All you need is your mat and your body! Class time: 45 minutes.
DATES: AGES: LOCATION:
Tuesdays, September 10-October 24 18 and over Boalsburg Fire Hall, 113 E. Pine St.
TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:
NEW!
8:45-9:45 AM $126R / $189NR 44719
Yoga in the Parks
Come to Milbrook Marsh this Fall and watch the season change from week to week. Lush greens of summer transform to golds and russets of Autumn, as you do yoga in various locations throughout the park while also listening to your breath. Yoga and nature are a perfect blend for deep peace and relaxation. Yoga experience for every level. Wear comfy clothes, bring a water bottle and blanket for shivasana, the last pose of the evening while listening to night sounds. An incredible way to tune into yourself as part of nature. Instructor: Elle Morgan. DATES: AGES: LOCATION:
Yoga
Thursdays, September 5-October 10 18 and over Millbrook Marsh Nature Center
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TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:
6:30-7:30 PM $60R / $90NR 64640
Register online at www.crpr.org
Health and Fitness Classes continued Zumba
Instructor: Kari Williamson, ACE Group Fitness Instructor
“Kari is the best instructor I have ever had. Always thoughtful and positive. Very knowledgeable and committed.”
All classes will meet at Mount Nittany Elementary School All-Purpose Room. SESSION 1
DATES
Mondays & Wednesdays
September 9-October 23
Mondays Only
September 9-October 21
Wednesdays Only
September 11-October 23
SESSION 2
DATES
Mondays & Wednesdays
November 4-December 11
TIME
AGES
6:15-7:05 PM
18 and over
TIME
Mondays Only
November 4-December 9
Wednesdays Only
November 6-December 11
6:15-7:05 PM
AGES 18 and over
FEES
PROGRAM
$130R / $195NR
64735 64737
$70R / $105NR
64738
FEES
PROGRAM
$130R / $195NR
64732
$70R / $105NR
64730 64729
3rd Annual
Winter Carnival Saturday, February 29 Blue Spring Park
MARK YOUR CALENDARS! LEAP into our winter celebration and explore the wonderful things about winter!
3:00-5:00 PM
HEALTH & FITNESS
Zumba is a high-energy, dance-based fitness class that uses Latin and International music/dance themes to create a fun and “easy to do” workout. Based on fitness principals of interval training to maximize caloric output, fat-burning A participant noted: and muscle toning.
Instructors Wanted! CRPR is always looking for qualified instructors to lead programs! Do you have a special skill or subject matter certification? We would love to add photography, traditional crafts, gardening, art, technology, and other classes to our schedule. Download our Instructor Questionnaire to get started or contact CRPR at crpr@crcog.net or 814-231-3071 to discuss part-time or contracted work!
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2019 PROGRAM MEMORIES
2019 Program Memories
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Join Our Team
JOIN OUR TEAM Thinking about snow, winter sports, and campfires?
We are too! Watch for the Winter/Spring Active Guide coming out in December! The guides will be available on December 5 with a full selection of Winter and Spring programs! The Active Guide is now distributed with the Centre County Gazette and will be available December 5-11 anywhere you regularly pickup your Gazette! Visit our website for more details: www.crpr.org
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Support Your Recreation Department
SUPPORT YOUR DEPARTMENT
Banner Sponsorships!
Centre Region Parks & Recreation is pleased to offer the opportunity for you to show your support for active recreation by purchasing a 4’ x 6’ vinyl banner at the Hess Softball Complex and Oak Hall Regional Park. Promotional banners are displayed on the outfield fences for the duration of the 2020 Season (Apr.-Oct.) and are visible to attendees at over 1,000 softball games, over 15 tournaments, and other recreation programs scheduled at the complexes throughout the year. Secure your banner now for next year! Contact CRPR at crpr@crcog.net or 814-2313071 for 2020 banners!
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Amazon Smile
Are you an Amazon frequent shopper? If so, consider helping Centre Region Parks and Recreation by using Amazon Smile! Amazon Smile lets “You Shop while Amazon Gives!” It’s as simple as using http://Smile.Amazon.Com and choosing the Centre Region Parks and Recreation Authority before you shop! We’ve even provided some shopping list suggestions too! Click the link above and you’ll be well on your way to helping CRPR!
Gifts for Parks
Donations of all shapes and sizes help CRPR provide important “extras” like youth scholarships, which create opportunities for local youth in need. Interested in a Remembrance Tree, a My Veteran/ My Hero tree, or a Gift Bench in one of the Centre Region Parks? Visit www.CRPR.org and look for the Sponsorship Menu under Parks for details or contact the office at (814) 231-3071 or email crpr@crcog.net!
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CRPR Policies & Procedures
Click, Call or Come In! Registration is easy! 1. 2. 3. 4.
Three easy steps to register online for your favorite program or special event! The best part, no user fees! Browse our programs and events in this Active Guide! Log-on or create an account to register by visiting www.crpr.org and clicking “Register Online!” If you already have an account and forget your password, call CRPR; we can help! Shop for your programs and check out! Questions? Call CRPR at 814-231-3071; staff are available Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-5:00 PM.
IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION GENERAL • Most programs have limited enrollment. Registration is accepted on a “first-come, first-served” basis. Registrations are processed in the order they are received at the CRPR office, and program/event fees must be paid at the time of registration. • How to read Program Fees: Resident Fee (R): For residents of State College Borough & the Twps. of College, Ferguson, Harris & Patton. Nonresident Fee (NR): For residents of all other municipalities. • No registrations or payments can be accepted by CRPR instructors, unless specific info. is provided within a program description. • CRPR reserves the right to adjust program meeting schedules, pending weather conditions and facility availability. REFUNDS • If a refund request is made at least 7 calendar days prior to the start of the program / camp week, a full refund (less a $5 processing fee) is provided for the program. • If a refund request is due to injury or illness after a program starts, a prorated refund is provided (a doctor’s excuse may be required). • If a program or class is canceled, a prorated refund or credit is provided. CANCELLATIONS • News bulletins regarding cancellations are listed on the CRPR News & Updates page and/or the Scrolling Alerts on www.crpr.org • Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for the latest on cancellations and programs updates! CRPR YOUTH SCHOLARSHIPS • We welcome Centre Region youth to participate in CRPR programs and activities and we may be able to provide reduced fees to qualified youth registering. Contact CRPR at 231-3071 or visit www.crpr.org for an application and additional information. Scholarship information is confidential.
CRPR Registration Form
Payer/Parent Information Name:
Phone (C):
Phone (W):
Phone (H):
Address:
State:
ZIP
E-mail: Resident of (please check one): __State College Borough
__College Twp. __Other (Nonresident Rate)
__Harris Twp. __Patton Twp. __Halfmoon Twp. (Nonresident Rate)
__Ferguson Twp.
__University Park
Ackknowledgment of Risk: Registrants participate in CRPR programs at their own risk. Centre Region Parks & Recreation Authority does not carry accidental injury insurance to cover medical costs of persons accidentally injured during the course of participating in CRPR programs. CRPR makes every effort to conduct programs under the safest conditions. Some programs involve strenuous physical activity. Participants should consult their doctor before entering a program. Photographs, digital pictures or videotape of program participants and spectators may be taken and used for program publicity.
PAYMENT METHOD: ___CHECK
_ __MONEY ORDER ___MASTER CARD ___VISA
___AMEX
3-Digit Security Code:
Credit Card Number: Your Signature: Full Name of Participant
___DISCOVER
Date of Birth
Current Grade
Gender (M/F)
T-shirt Size
Program Number
Program Number
Program Number
Fee
Total Enclosed (payable to CRPR) Centre Region Parks & Recreation, 2643 Gateway Drive, Suite #1, State College, PA 16801 * (814) 231-3071 * www.crpr.org
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