Play More, January-May 2017

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Play More CITY OF DURHAM PARKS AND RECREATION

DPRPlayMore.org DPRinfo@durhamnc.gov 919-560-4355 400 CLEVELAND STREET DURHAM, NC 27701

January-May 2017

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WE SUPPORT INCLUSION PERSONS OF ALL ABILITY LEVELS ARE WELCOME AT EVERY FACILITY AND EVERY PROGRAM. FACILITIES AFTER SCHOOL AND CARE PROGRAMS AQUATICS ATHLETICS CANINE RECREATION CULTURAL HERITAGE EDUCATION AND ENRICHMENT

ing he upcom t f o ll a t u 4 Check o on p. 43-4 s t n e v e l specia TA B L E O F CO N T E N T S 6 8 9-14 15-18 19 20-21 21-22

FITNESS 23-24, 29-31 MAP AND PARK UPDATES 25-28 MARTIAL ARTS 31 MATURE ADULT PROGRAMS 32-36 OUTDOOR RECREATION AND CITY LAKES 37-38 PERFORMING ARTS 39-40 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES 41-43

SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL PROGRAMS TEEN PROGRAMS HERITAGE PARKS FACILITY AND PARK RENTALS

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Durham Parks and Recreation provides opportunities for our community to Play More!

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ADOPT-A-PARK ADOPT-A-TRAIL A Great Way to Give Back

GREETINGS F R O M D U R H A M PA R K S & R E C R E AT I O N ' S D I R E C T O R What a year it has been. Durham Parks and Recreation (DPR) has completed several community projects, sponsored several events and hosted hundreds of programs for Durham residents at our recreation centers. I could not be more proud of my staff and the things that we have been able to accomplish. There is no way that I can capture everything that we achieved last year in this letter, but what I am most proud of is that we were able to implement some of the ideas that you shared with us. Durham residents expressed the need for more aquatics facilities and we heard you loud and clear. For the first time in the history of DPR we worked with a firm to conduct a Durham Aquatics Facilities Master Plan. Residents were invited to share their ideas and suggestions on how Durham can improve its pools and spraygrounds. In the coming months we will have a conceptual plan with options, recommendations, and a draft report that will give us an overview about what the community is looking for and what it will take to get us there. Durham residents wanted Durham to bring back the Holiday Parade and we heard you loud and clear. Mayor William V. "Bill" Bell appointed an ad/hoc Parade Committee that included four Council Members and was chaired by Mayor Pro Tempore Cora Cole-McFadden. The Committee invited City staff and community members with experience producing parades to share feedback on possible parade route options. The Committee then commissioned DPR to work with an outside consultant to execute the parade. Durham residents wanted us to focus on trails and we heard you loud and clear. We hired a consultant to perform a Trails Condition Assessment that will be conducted in the spring. This will assist with future maintenance plans for our 29 plus miles of trails and will dovetail with the Stormwater Assessment for Trails, Parks and Cemeteries in partnership with the Public Works department. DPR has recently welcomed the General Services Trails Crew and Landscape Crew into its Parks Maintenance team, giving us the ability to respond directly to maintenance needs. And let’s not forget the renovations and upgrades that we have been able to make to the parks and trails because of the ½ penny tax that you voted for and approved. The bathrooms were renovated at the following parks: Northgate, Forest Hills, East End, West Point on the Eno, Twin Lakes, and Elmira Avenue Parks. The bathrooms at Southern Boundaries, Wrightwood and Whippoorwill Park are currently under construction.

Volunteers from all over the community support Durham’s parks and trails through the Adopt-APark and Adopt-A-Trail (APAT) programs. This program is a great opportunity for you or your organization to make a positive difference in your community. Since 2003, community groups have supported their community by adopting parks and trail segments in Durham. DPR manages nearly 1,800 acres of parkland in more than 68 parks and more than 30 miles of greenways, and we’re still growing. The assistance we receive from adopting agencies is invaluable as we make every effort to care for our natural resources. The City of Durham’s Parks and Recreation and General Services Departments provide routine park maintenance and repairs; however, the adopting individuals and organizations give the park or trail the extra care and attention it needs. Adopters work on a variety of projects of their choosing. They have assisted with numerous cleanup, landscaping, and facility improvement projects. Any individual or organization interested in bettering our parks and trails can adopt. For additional information on the Adopt-A-Park and Adopt-A Trail programs, please visit our website dprplaymore.org or contact Mal Atkinson, at 919560-4355 or dprvolunteers@durhamnc.gov.

DPR has installed almost 1000 feet of guardrails throughout the park system to better protect our assets. Red Maple Park ball field and East Durham Recreation Center received new fencing. The trees were also cleared in Red Maple Park to increase visibility following Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) guidelines. Parking lots and entry drives were replaced throughout the park system. DPR has also been clearing successional growth vegetation around the ball fields at Valley Springs and Pineywood Park to improve maintenance and has been working on better drainage. Visit dprplaymore.org for a full list of Durham Parks and Recreation’s accomplishments. Thank you and Happy Holidays to you and your family.

Rhonda B. Parker, CPRP Director, Durham Parks and Recreation

WebMD employees volunteering at Edison Johnson. We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident


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About Play More Play More is a guide to creative and challenging recreational choices in Durham and is produced by the Durham Parks and Recreation (DPR) Department and published in May, August and December. If you would like an extra copy of Play More or have comments about this publication, please call us at 919-560-4355 or email DPRInfo@durhamnc.gov. Please note: Advertising contained herein does not constitute an endorsement by the City of Durham Parks and Recreation or its staff. City Holidays The City of Durham will observe the following holidays and most classes will not be held on that day. Christmas Holiday New Year's Holiday Martin Luther King, Jr. Good Friday Memorial Day

Friday, December 23-Monday, December 26 Sunday, January 1-Monday, January 2 Monday, January 16 Friday, April 14 Monday, May 29

Safety, Maintenance and Accidents Customers and residents are encouraged to immediately report any injury or illness received as a result of participation in leisure services provided by or at City of Durham Parks and Recreation facilities, parks and trails. Residents are also encouraged to report safety concerns and maintenance needs in parks and on trails. Please call 919-560-4355, ext. 27212 to report safety concerns, maintenance needs, or accidents. If you see illegal activity in any park at any time, please contact the police by dialing 911. Medication Policy Participants who take medication while participating in DPR programs are required to complete a Medication Information and Waiver form and return it before the program begins.

Inclusion and Notice Under the Americans with Disabilities Act A person with a disability may receive an auxiliary aid or service to effectively participate in city government activities by contacting the ADA Coordinator, voice 919560-4197, fax 919-560-4196, TTY 919-5601200, or ADA@durhamnc.gov, as soon as possible but no later than 48 hours before the event or deadline date. Accommodations available include American Sign Language interpreter, wheelchairaccessible buses and vans. Contact: • Deirtra: 919-560-4288, ext. 27236, Deirtra.Spellman@durhamnc.gov Durham Parks and Recreation strives to make our programs, services, and facilities accessible for all individuals and families, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation or ability level. For Spanish language accommodations, please contact the following staff: • Agustin: 919-560-4355, ext. 27371, Agustin.Sanchez@durhamnc.gov • Rosalie: 919-560-4355, ext. 27235, Rosalie.Bocelli-Hernandez@durhamnc.gov

Inclement Weather Information Personnel Assistant Director of Administrative Services Joy Guy Recreation Manager (Special Events, Outreach, Holton) Rukea Womack Senior Business Services Manager (Budget, Finance, and Marketing) Rich Hahn Recreation Manager (Reservations, Safety, Accreditation, and Operations) Gina M. Morais Assistant Director of Recreation Programs Jason Jones Recreation Manager (Edison Johnson, Campus Hills, and Aquatics) Colleen Fear Recreation Manager (Heritage Parks, Weaver Street, and W.D. Hill) Jeff Forde Recreation Manager (Outdoor Recreation, City Lakes) Kim Oberle Recreation Manager (Special Programs/Inclusion, Mature Adults, & Lyon Park) Deirtra Spellman Assistant Director of Park Planning and Education Thomas Dawson Recreation Manager (Athletics, Walltown) Tammy Brown Parks Superintendent Robert Jennings

If at any point it becomes unsafe to host or continue a program due to inclement weather, DPR will postpone or cancel the event. Please check one of the following online sites for up-todate information on Cancellations and Closures: dprplaymore.org facebook.com/dprplaymore twitter.com/dprplaymore or call:

919-560-4636

Most outdoor special events will occur rain or shine. In the case of extreme cold weather, threat or warning of a tornado or hurricane, or thunder and lightning storms, the event will be cancelled. A decision to close athletic fields or cancel games and practices will be made at 4:30 p.m. during the week and 7:30 a.m. on weekends.

We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident


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Reduced Fees, Discounts, and Waivers

DURHAM PARKS AND RECREATION

Play More Card

Please note: Only one discount may be applied to a registration or facility rental.

Multi-Child Discount • The multi-child discount applies to select programs for families who do not qualify for reduced fees under other discount programs and have more than one child registering for the same course.

Senior Citizen Discount • Senior Citizen discounts are available for Mature Adults age 55 or better. A ten percent (10%) discount is available on all recreational programs and admissions to facilities for activities sponsored by Durham Parks and Recreation. Activities with specified mature adult rates, mature adult programs, and facility, field, and equipment rentals are excluded from this discount.

Military & Veterans Discount • A ten percent (10%) discount is available on all recreational programs and admissions to facilities for activities sponsored by Durham Parks and Recreation.

Employee Discount • Current City of Durham employees receive a 25 percent (25%) discount on all instructional classes and recreational passes for activities sponsored by Durham Parks and Recreation. Child Care programs and facility, field, and equipment rentals are excluded from this discount.

Non-Profit Discount • Non-profits receive a fifteen percent (15%) discount on facility, field and equipment rentals. Facilities, fields and equipment with specified non-profit rates are excluded from this discount. Please note that non-profits must provide the IRS letter documenting their 501(c)(3) status.

Sliding Fee Scale • The sliding fee scale may be used to reduce the amount paid for childcare programs. • The scale ranges from 10% to 100% and is based on income, number of members per household,

and special circumstances affecting the applicant’s ability to pay.

PLAY MORE CARD

• Applications are available at the main office, recreation centers, and on the DPR website. • The application is used to determine the percentage (from 10%-100%) to be paid by the participant for participation in childcare programs, which includes summer camp, after school, and intersession. • Once approved, the reduced fee is valid for one (1) year.

Program Fee Waiver • The fee waiver is available to anyone receiving support through the Durham County Department of Social Services (DSS) and may be used for programs, excluding childcare programs, facility, field, and equipment rentals, and others as specified in registration materials.

Parks, Durham

Durham Parks and Recreation offers an exciting benefits program for our program participants! Participants may purchase a “DPR Play More Card” which will give them a discounted rate on all programs, in addition to other benefits listed below. The cards are renewable annually.

• Applications are available at the main office, recreation centers, and on the website.

Each program price listing has two prices: one for City Residents (CR), and one for Non-City Residents (NCR). Play More Card discounts will automatically be taken off when a participant with a valid card registers for any program. Play More cards can be purchased at any recreation center or the DPR Administrative Office. Questions? Call 919-560-4355 or e-mail DPRInfo@durhamnc.gov.

• The outcome is valid for one (1) year from the date of approval.

Play More Card Benefits

Facility, Field and Equipment Fee Waiver • The applicant is responsible for completing the reservation process prior to submitting the application for Facility, Field or Equipment Fee Waivers. • Any persons requesting a fee waiver must submit a completed Facility, Field and Equipment Fee Waiver application to the department • The applicant must reapply for each rental. • The applicant must pay the security deposit by the date due and pay all other fees not waived by the Recreation Advisory Commission by the established deadline.

• Participants receive a 10% discounted fee rate for all recreation programs (excludes rental facilities, athletic league – group rates, adventure challenge course rates, special event fees). • Participants may purchase volume-discounted punch/ monthly passes for the following programs: • Aerobic Classes • Open Gym (Adults) • Fitness Training • Racquetball/Wallyball/Pickleball • Court extended use passes • Lap and Recreation Swim • Water Exercise Classes • Wellness Packages • Early registration for a few designated DPR programs. • The Play More Card can be used as photo identification for quick entry into DPR facilities.

We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident


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Play More Card Fee Structure Individual: $20 Residents; $25 Non-Residents Benefits apply to one (1) adult plus all youth under the age of 18 residing in the same house 2 Party: $35 Residents; $50 Non-Residents Benefits apply to two (2) adults plus all youth under the age of 18 residing in the same house Participants may choose to purchase this card in order to receive the associated benefits; however, a Play More Card is not required to participate in DPR programs.

Pass Sales Volume-discounted multi-visit passes are available for select activities. Patrons must have a Play More Card in order to purchase these passes. Except for monthly passes, all passes expire one year from date of purchase. Please see the Pass Sale chart for available passes. Daily Activity Pass: includes indoor pool general admission, adult/mature adult open gym, exercise equipment, and land fitness programs. (Note: some areas may be age restricted.) Please keep in mind this is for ONE DAY access only ‐ frequent users of our drop‐ in programs are encouraged to purchase our monthly Wellness Pass and/or other discounted punch passes offered for those with a Play More Card. Please note: Play More Cards and volume-discounted multi-visit passes are non-refundable.

Monthly Wellness/Open Gym Packages Wellness includes unlimited land fitness and mind/body classes, open gym programs, use of the gymnasium when available and use of any weight fitness equipment at any DPR recreation facility. Wellness + Open Swim Package includes everything in the Monthly Wellness/Open Gym Package PLUS recreational and lap swim in the indoor aquatic centers.

Pass Sale Chart DAILY ACTIVITY PASS Age

City Resident, Play More Card

City Resident, No Play More Card

Non-City Resident, Play More Card

Non-City Resident, No Play More Card

Youth, Teen, and Seniors

$2.70

$3

$7.20

$8

Adult

$3.60

$4

$8.10

$9

Family

$8.10

$9

$12.60

$14

ACTIVITY PASSES

City Resident, Play More Card

Non-City Resident, Play More Card

Pickleball: 10 Visits Pickleball: 25 Visits Pickleball: 50 Visits Pickleball - Youth/Teen/Senior: 10 Visits Pickleball - Youth/Teen/Senior: 25 Visits Pickleball - Youth/Teen/Senior: 50 Visits *Wellness/Open Gym Package – Individual – Per Month (Additional discounts do not apply to this rate) **Wellness + Open Swim – Individual – Per Month (Additional discounts do not apply to this rate) Corporation Play Pass: 50 Passes

$27 $64 $120 $18 $43 $80

$42 $79 $135 $23 $58 $95

$20

$25

$40

$55

$250

$275

*Monthly Wellness/Open Gym Package includes unlimited land fitness and mind/body classes, open gym programs, use of the gymnasium when available and use of any weight fitness equipment at any DPR recreation facility. **Wellness + Open Swim Package includes everything in the Monthly Wellness/Open Gym Package PLUS recreational and lap swim in the indoor aquatic centers.

AQUATIC PASSES Recreational/Lap Swim: 10 Visits Recreational/Lap Swim: 25 Visits Recreational/Lap Swim: 50 Visits Recreational/Lap Swim – Youth/Teen/Senior: 10 Visits

$27 $64 $120 $18

$42 $79 $135 $23

Recreational/Lap Swim – Youth/Teen/Senior: 25 Visits

$43

$58

Recreational/Lap Swim – Youth/Teen/Senior: 50 Visits Recreational/Lap Swim – All Ages – Per Month (Expires one month from date of purchase, i.e. Feb. 15-Mar. 14) (Additional discounts do not apply to this rate) Water Exercise Class: 10 Visits Water Exercise Class: 25 Visits Water Exercise Class: 50 Visits

$80

$95

$30

$45

$36 $85 $160

$51 $100 $185

We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident


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FACILITIES

RECREATION CENTERS COMMUNITY FAMILY LIFE & RECREATION CENTER AT LYON PARK

1309 Halley Street Phone: 919-560-4288 Hours: Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Friday 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday hours vary Sunday closed EAST DURHAM

2615 Harvard Avenue Phone: 919-560-4278 SUMMER CAMP LOCATION ONLY

EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER

500 West Murray Avenue Phone: 919-560-4270 Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m.-6 p.m.

Please note: All operational hours and program fees are subject to change. Please call each center directly for up-to-date information. Facilities may be open at additional times for specially scheduled DPR Programs.

RECREATION CENTERS (continued) W.I. PATTERSON 2614 Crest Street Phone: 919-560-4560 SUMMER CAMP LOCATION ONLY

2000 South Alston Avenue Phone: 919-560-4444 Hours: Monday-Thursday 6 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m.-6 p.m. HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER

WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER 1308 W. Club Blvd. Phone: 919-560-4296 Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m.-6 p.m.

MORREENE ROAD 1100 Morreene Road Phone: 919-560-4405

WEST POINT ON THE ENO 5101 N. Roxboro Road Phone: 919-471-1623

WEAVER STREET TEEN RECREATION CENTER 3000 E. Weaver Street Phone: 919-560-4294 Hours: Monday-Thursday 1 p.m.-9 p.m. Friday 1 p.m.-10 p.m. Saturday 1 p.m.-6 p.m. Sunday closed except for church rentals.

OUTDOOR POOLS Outdoor pools are open seasonally from June-August.

LONG MEADOW POOL 917 Liberty Street

401 N. Driver Street Phone: 919-354-2750 Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m.-11 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m.-6 p.m. W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER

1308 Fayetteville Street Phone: 919-560-4292 Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday closed

CAMPUS HILLS POOL 2000 South Alston Avenue Phone: 919-560-4444 Hours: Monday-Thursday 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday 6 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m.-5 p.m. EDISON JOHNSON AQUATIC CENTER 500 W. Murray Avenue Phone: 919-560-4265 Hours: Monday-Thursday 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday 6 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Saturday 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m.-5 p.m.

OTHER FACILITIES ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 400 Cleveland Street Phone: 919-560-4355 Hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

OTHER FACILITIES (continued) OPERATIONS CENTER 301 Archdale Drive Phone: 919-560-1701

AQUATIC CENTERS IRWIN R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER AT CAMPUS HILLS

DURHAM PARKS AND RECREATION

HILLSIDE POOL 1221 Sawyer Street

FOREST HILLS POOL 1639 University Drive

Edison Johnson Aquatic Center will be closed through mid-February for repairs.

Please see the back page for information on renting the following facilities:

ARMORY 212 Foster Street, 919-560-4355 CCB PLAZA 201 Corcoran Street, 919-560-4355 FOREST HILLS NEIGHBORHOOD CLUBHOUSE 1639 University Drive, 919-560-4355 SPRUCE PINE LODGE 2235 Bahama Road, Bahama, NC 27503, 919-560-4355

We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident


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REGISTRATION To sign up for programs, participants have the option of registering in person at any recreation center or the administration office.

REGISTRATION DATES

Online registration is also available for most programs. Beginning December 1, Durham Parks and Recreation will roll out a new online registration system - ACTIVE Net! The new system has many great benefits, is easy to use, and customers will no longer be charged an online transaction fee! Search for your favorite programs by keyword, age, day, time, location and more!

January-May 2017 Program Registration: Registration will begin on Thursday, December 1, 2016 for programs taking place January-May 2017.

Visit apm.activecommunities.com/dprplaymore to access the new system!

CREATING YOUR ACTIVE NET ACCOUNT EXISTING CUSTOMERS

NEW CUSTOMERS

Step One: Start by accessing our new registration site: apm.activecommunities.com/dprplaymore

Step One: Start by accessing our new registration site: apm.activecommunities.com/dprplaymore

Step Two: Click on Sign In

Step Two: Click Create an Account

Step Three: Click on Forget Your Password?

Step Three: Fill in your name and address. Required fields will be denoted by a red asterisk (*)

Step Four: Enter your email address (from the previous system) and hit Submit. Step Five: You will receive an email with a temporary password within a few minutes. Step Six: Sign in using your email address and new temporary password. Step Seven: Update your account and add any family members so you can register for activities with the click of your mouse. Step Eight: If your email was not recognized, click Create New Account and follow the on-screen prompts.

Step Four: Fill in your Contact Information. *Note: To receive text message alerts, including cancellation notifications, please indicate your cell phone carrier. Click Next when complete.

Swim Lesson Registration: For lessons beginning before March 15, 2017, registration will begin on Thursday, December 1, 2016 at 8:30 a.m. For lessons beginning after March 15, 2017, registration will begin on Monday, March 6, 2017 at 8:30 a.m.

Athletic League Registration: Please see the Athletics Section (p. 15-18) for dates and times.

Summer Camp Registration: Summer Camp registration begins on Monday, March 13, 2017.

Drop-In Programs: DPR offers a variety of programs that are "drop-in" and pre-registration is not required.

Step Five: Enter your personal information then click Next. Step Six: Fill in your Emergency Contact Information then click Next. Step Seven: Provide your Account Information. Create a secure password you will be able to remember, but others will not be able to guess. If you prefer not to use your email to login, please create an alternate Login ID. Once you complete all required fields, click Create Account.

SLIDING FEE SCALE A sliding fee scale scholarship may be used to reduce the amount paid for childcare programs including summer camps, after school programs and intersession. The scale ranges from 10-100% pay and is based on income, number of members per household, and special circumstances affecting the applicant's ability to pay. Applications are available online at dprcareprograms.org, at the administrative office or any recreation center. If approved, the reduced fee is valid for one year.

Need more assistance? Visit dprplaymore.org for detailed instructions with pictures or contact us Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. by calling 919-560-4355. DPR strives to make our programs, services and facilities accessible for all individuals and families, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation or ability level. We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident


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AFTER SCHOOL AND CARE PROGRAMS

AFTER SCHOOL Looking for a safe, fun, educational after school environment? Join DPR’s after school program for homework, arts and crafts, health and fitness activities and other enrichment programs. Prices listed are for each 20-day cycle. Ages: 5-12 (unless otherwise noted) CR Fee: $132 NCR Fee: $157

After School Traditional #5001 Edison Johnson Recreation Center Jan 6-Feb 6 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Feb 7-Mar 6 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Mar 7-Apr 4 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Apr 5-May 10 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm May 11- Jun 8 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm #5006 Holton Career and Resource Center Ages: 6-12

Jan 6-Feb 6 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Feb 7-Mar 6 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Mar 7-Apr 4 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Apr 5-May 10 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm May 11- Jun 8 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm #5005 I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center Jan 6-Feb 6 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Feb 7-Mar 6 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Mar 7-Apr 4 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Apr 5-May 10 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm May 11- Jun 8 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm #5000 W.D. Hill Recreation Center Jan 6-Feb 6 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Feb 7-Mar 6 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Mar 7-Apr 4 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Apr 5-May 10 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm May 11- Jun 8 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm #5380 Walltown Park Recreation Center Jan 6-Feb 6 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Feb 7-Mar 6 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Mar 7-Apr 4 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Apr 5-May 10 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm May 11- Jun 8 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm

After School Year Round

CAMPS

#5003 Edison Johnson Recreation Center Jan 26-Feb 22 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Feb 23-Mar 22 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Mar 23- May 10 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm May 11- Jun 8 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm #5008 I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center Jan 26-Feb 22 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Feb 23-Mar 22 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Mar 23- May 10 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm May 11- Jun 8 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm #5002 W.D. Hill Recreation Center Jan 26-Feb 22 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Feb 23-Mar 22 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm Mar 23- May 10 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm May 11- Jun 8 M-F 2:30pm-6:00pm

Intersession Camp

Explore After School Traditional This alternative to inclusion promotes development of participants’ life skills through group activities and exposure to diverse athletic, creative and educational experiences. If you believe inclusion is not the best option for your child, or if he/she is older than 17, (the maximum for inclusion in other programs), we welcome you to register for Explore. Prices listed are for each 20-day cycle. Ages: 13-21

#5004 CFLRC at Lyon Park Jan 6-Feb 6 M-F 4:00pm-6:00pm Feb 7-Mar 6 M-F 4:00pm-6:00pm Mar 7-Apr 4 M-F 4:00pm-6:00pm Apr 5-May 10 M-F 4:00pm-6:00pm May 11- Jun 8 M-F 4:00pm-6:00pm

FUN DAYS Looking for a place for your child to go when school is out? Kids can enjoy a fun-filled day of activities including sports, games, dance, arts and crafts, and much more. Rates are per day. Ages: 5-12 CR Fee: $26 NCR Fee: $41

#5009 CFLRC at Lyon Park Jan 23 M 7:30am-6:00pm #5010 W.D. Hill Recreation Center Mar 27 M 7:30am-6:00pm #5011 CFLRC at Lyon Park Apr 17 M 7:30am-6:00pm

Does your year-round school child need a place to go during intersession or spring break? In this program, kids enjoy structured activities that include sports, games, swimming, dance, arts and crafts, and much more. Rates are per week. Ages: 5-12 CR Fee: $132 NCR Fee: $157

#6360 W.D. Hill Recreation Center Mar 28- Mar 31 T-F 7:30am- 6:00pm Apr 3- Apr 7 M-F 7:30am- 6:00pm Apr 10- Apr 13 M-Th 7:30am- 6:00pm

Summer Camp DPR summer camp programs offer a safe, inclusive environment where all children are encouraged to participate. We are committed to the development of our campers' life skills through group activities and exposure to diverse athletic and educational experiences. Camp begins Monday, June 19, 2017 and ends Friday, August 18, 2017. Camp Hours are 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Camps are closed on Tuesday, July 4, for the holiday. Youth Camps | Age: 5-12 Please note: Child must have completed kindergarten and turned five by September 1, 2016 and cannot be older than 12 years of age by September 1, 2016. Teen Camps | Age: 13-17 Please note: Teens must be 13 by September 1, 2016, and cannot be older than 17 years of age by September 1, 2016. Proof of age (birth certificate) is required for all camp registrations. Fees (Per child/per week): CR Fee: $132 | NCR Fee: $157 Registration will officially open for onsite and online patrons Monday, March 13, 2017. Online registration will be available starting at any DPR facility at 8:30 a.m. Please check dprplaymore.org for camp sites and additional information starting Monday, February 6, 2017. A sliding fee scale scholarship may be used to reduce the amount paid for childcare programs including summer camps, after school programs and intersession. The scale ranges from 10-100% pay and is based on income, number of members per household, and special circumstances affecting the applicant's ability to pay. Applications are available online at dprcareprograms.org, at the administrative office or any recreation center. If approved, the reduced fee is valid for one year.

We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident


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AQUATICS Durham Parks and Recreation operates two indoor eight-lane pools which offer a number of water programs including exercise/fitness, swim lessons, swim teams, lap swim, and family swim. Both pools have aquatic lifts to assist patrons who may not have the ability to access the pool via vertical ladders or stair systems. Edison Johnson also has a ramp entrance and water chair. DPR also maintains three outdoor seasonal pools for individuals and families to enjoy unstructured water activities.

INDOOR AQUATIC CENTERS CAMPUS HILLS POOL

EDISON JOHNSON AQUATIC CENTER

2000 South Alston Avenue 919-560-4444

500 W. Murray Avenue 919-560-4265

Monday-Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Monday-Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

6 a.m.-8 p.m. 6 a.m.-7:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 1 p.m.-5 p.m.

6 a.m.-8 p.m. 6 a.m.-7:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 1 p.m.-5 p.m.

Edison Johnson Aquatic Center will be closed through mid-February for repairs. Lap Swim

Recreational Swim

Water Walking/Individual Exercise

During lap swim times, patrons may use the facility’s lane space for lap swimming. Aquatic devices such as kick boards and pull buoys are available to use. The number of lap lanes available will be based on the current program schedule. Multi-visit passes are available for purchase with a Play More Card. All Ages CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9

Recreational swim is a time to enjoy unstructured water activities with friends and family. Children 3 and under are free. Multi-visit passes are available for purchase with a Play More Card. Times vary depending on scheduled activities. All Ages CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9

During water walking/individual exercise times, patrons may use the facility’s lane space for their personal water workouts. Aquatic devices such as life vests, water exercise belts, noodles, kick boards & pull buoys are available. The number of lap lanes available will be based on the current program schedule. Multivisit passes are available for purchase with a Play More Card. All Ages CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9

Campus Hills Pool Jan 3-May 31 Jan 6-May 26 Jan 7-May 27 Jan 8-May 28

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6:00am-8:00pm 6:00am-7:30pm 8:00am-5:00pm 1:00pm-5:00pm

Edison Johnson Aquatic Center Feb 26-May 28 S 1:00pm-5:00pm Feb 27-May 31 M-Th 6:00am-8:00pm Mar 3-May 26 F 6:00am-7:30pm Mar 4-May 27 Sa 9:30am-5:00pm

Play More Card

Campus Hills Pool Jan 3-May 31 Jan 3-Mar 3 Jan 7-May 28 Mar 6-May 31

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10:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-3:30pm 1:00pm-5:00pm 1:00pm-4:00pm

Edison Johnson Aquatic Center Feb 26-May 28 S,Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Feb 28-May 30 T,Th 9:00am-12:00pm Feb 27-May 31 M-F 1:00pm-4:00pm

Campus Hills Pool Jan 3-May 31 Jan 3-May 31 Jan 7-May 28

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6:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-4:00pm 1:00pm-5:00pm

Edison Johnson Aquatic Center Feb 26-May 28 S 1:00pm-5:00pm Feb 27-May 31 M,W,F 6:00am-10:00am Feb 27-May 31 M,W 12:00pm-6:00pm Feb 27-May 31 M-Th 7:00pm-8:00pm Feb 28-May 30 T,Th 6:00am-4:00pm Mar 4-May 27 Sa 10:30am-1:00pm Mar 4-May 27 Sa 3:00pm-5:00pm Mar 3-May 26 F 12:00pm-7:30pm

Purchase a Play More Card to receive 10% off recreation programs We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident


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AQUATICS continued SWIM LESSON REGISTRATION For lessons beginning before March 15, 2017, registration will begin on Thursday, December 1, 2016 at 8:30 a.m. For lessons beginning after March 15, 2017, registration will begin on Monday, March 6, 2017 at 8:30 a.m. SWIM LESSONS

The American Red Cross (ARC) Swimming and Water Safety program is offered. The different courses seek to help participants of all ages and varying abilities develop familiarity with being in the water; learn basic skills for aquatic safety, survival, and recreational swimming; and develop an awareness of how to stay safe in, on or around the water. Each progressive level builds on, and reinforces, acquired skills and knowledge. As participants develop aquatic skills, they become safer and better swimmers. For more information about ARC Learn-toSwim Lessons at DPR, visit dprplaymore.org

Swim Lessons - Aqua Babies The purpose of this American Red Cross program is to teach safe behaviors around the water and develop swimming readiness by leading parents and their children in water exploration activities with the objective of having fun and becoming comfortable in and around water. Age: 6-18 months CR Fee: $23 NCR Fee: $28

Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 6222 Mar 27-Apr 24 M 5:30pm-6:00pm 6223 May 1-May 22 M 5:30pm-6:00pm

Swim Lessons - Aqua Tot The purpose of this American Red Cross program is to teach safe behaviors around the water and develop swimming readiness by leading parents and their children in water exploration activities with the objective of having fun and becoming comfortable in and around water. Age: 19 months-3 years CR Fee: $46 NCR Fee: $61

Campus Hills Pool 5976 Mar 18-May 20 Sa 10:15am-10:45am Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 6224 Mar 18-May 20 Sa 9:45am-10:15am 6225 Mar 28-Apr 27 T,Th 5:30pm-6:00pm 6226 May 2-May 25 T,Th 5:30pm-6:00pm

Swim Lessons - Preschool

Swim Lessons - Preschool level 3

This American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and aquatic skills by young children. It teaches aquatic and safety skills in a logical progression through three levels. Children are grouped according to comfort level and skill proficiency. The program offers a fun, challenging, and supportive learning environment for preschoolers. Prerequisites for each level are: Level 1: No pre-requisites; new to the pool, needing to learn water adjustment skills. Level 2: Able to fully submerge head and swim short distances on front and back, with support. Level 3: Able to swim at least 5 yards on front and back, unsupported. Age: 3-5 CR Fee: $46 NCR Fee: $61

Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 6229 Feb 20-Mar 15 M,W 5:30pm-6:00pm 5862 Feb 21-Mar 16 T,Th 5:30pm-6:00pm 5869 Mar 27-Apr 26 M,W 5:30pm-6:00pm 5873 Mar 28-Apr 27 T,Th 5:30pm-6:00pm 5875 May 1-May 24 M,W 5:30pm-6:00pm 5877 May 2-May 25 T,Th 5:30pm-6:00pm

Swim Lessons - Preschool level 1-2 Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 6228 Feb 20-Mar 15 M,W 5:30pm-6:00pm 5859 Feb 21-Mar 16 T,Th 5:30pm-6:00pm 5867 Mar 27-Apr 26 M,W 5:30pm-6:00pm 5871 Mar 28-Apr 27 T,Th 5:30pm-6:00pm 5874 May 1-May 24 M,W 5:30pm-6:00pm 5876 May 2-May 25 T,Th 5:30pm-6:00pm

Swim Lessons - Preschool level 1-3 Campus Hills Pool 5987 Jan 14-Mar 4 Sa 11am-11:30am 5993 Feb 20-Mar 15 M,W 5:30pm-6:00pm 6016 Mar 18-May 20 Sa 11am-11:30am 6020 Mar 27-Apr 26 M,W 5:30pm-6:00pm 6021 May 1-May 24 M,W 5:30pm-6:00pm Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 5864 Mar 18-May 20 Sa 9:45am-10:15am 5866 Mar 18-May 20 Sa 10:30am-11am

Swim Lessons - Youth The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program consists of six comprehensive levels that teach children of varying abilities how to swim skillfully and safely. Each level includes training in basic water safety. All aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression. Prerequisites for each level are: Level 1: No pre-requisites; new to the pool, needing to learn water adjustment skills. Level 2: Able to fully submerge head and swim short distances on front and back, with support. Level 3: Able to swim at least 5 yards on both front and back, unsupported. Level 4: Able to swim at least 15 yards (half of pool length) of both front crawl and elementary back stroke. Level 5: Able to swim 25 yards of both front crawl and elementary backstroke and 15 yards of back crawl, breaststroke, and butterfly. Level 6: “Fitness Swimming�. Able to swim 50 yards of both front crawl and elementary backstroke and 25 yards of back crawl, breaststroke, and butterfly. Needing to improve technique and endurance. Age: 6-12 CR Fee: $52 NCR Fee: $67

We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident


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Swim Lessons - Youth levels 1-3 Campus Hills Pool 5955 Jan 14-Mar 4 Sa 11:45am-12:30pm 5963 Feb 20-Mar 15 M,W 6:15pm-7:00pm 5974 Feb 21-Mar 16 T,Th 5:15pm-6:00pm 5984 Mar 18-May 20 Sa 11:45am-12:30pm 5967 Mar 27-Apr 26 M,W 6:15pm-7:00pm 5979 Mar 28-Apr 27 T,Th 5:15pm-6:00pm 5968 May 1-May 24 M,W 6:15pm-7:00pm 5980 May 2-May 25 T,Th 5:15pm-6:00pm Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 5882 Feb 20-Mar 15 M,W 4:30pm-5:15pm 5885 Feb 20-Mar 15 M,W 6:15pm-7:00pm 5886 Feb 21-Mar 16 T,Th 6:15pm-7:00pm 5887 Mar 18-May 20 Sa 10:30-11:15am 5888 Mar 27-Apr 26 M,W 4:30pm-5:15pm 5889 Mar 27-Apr 26 M,W 6:15pm-7:00pm 5890 Mar 28-Apr 27 T,Th 6:15pm-7:00pm 5891 May 1-May 24 M,W 4:30pm-5:15pm 5892 May 1-May 24 M,W 6:15pm-7:00pm 5893 May 2-May 25 T,Th 6:15pm-7:00pm

Swim Lessons - Youth levels 3-4 Campus Hills Pool 5998 Jan 14-Mar 4 Sa 10am-10:45am 5999 Feb 21-Mar 16 T,Th 6:15pm-7:00pm 6001 Mar 28-Apr 27 T,Th 6:15pm-7:00pm 6002 May 2-May 25 T,Th 6:15pm-7:00pm Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 5894 Feb 20-Mar 15 M,W 7:10pm-7:55pm 5896 Mar 27-Apr 26 M,W 7:10pm-7:55pm 5897 May 1-May 24 M,W 7:10pm-7:55pm

For lessons beginning before March 15, 2017, registration will begin on Thursday, December 1, 2016 at 8:30 a.m. For lessons beginning after March 15, 2017, registration will begin on Monday, March 6, 2017 at 8:30 a.m. Swim Lessons - Teen This American Red Cross program is designed for beginners and intermediate-level swimmers. Students will be grouped according to skill level on the first day of class. Topics of instruction include basic aquatic skills, swimming strokes, personal water safety skills, and basic water rescue. If you want to become a better swimmer, or have dreamed of becoming a lifeguard, this program will help you reach those goals. There are no pre-requisites for this course. Age: 13-17 CR Fee: $52 NCR Fee: $67

Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 5907 Feb 20-Mar 15 M,W 7:10pm-7:55pm 5910 Mar 27-Apr 26 M,W 7:10pm-7:55pm 5912 May 1-May 24 M,W 7:10pm-7:55pm

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Swim Lessons - Adult All Levels

Teen Swim Academy

Swim Lessons - Youth levels 5-6

Teens, this training program is for you! It is an opportunity to improve your fitness level while learning, developing, and mastering swimming strokes and water safety skills that can prepare you for lifeguard training. This supportive and encouraging environment will help you gain confidence and understanding of the benefits of water. All skill levels from beginners to experienced swimmers are welcomed. Attendance at all classes is recommended for optimal skill development, endurance, and fitness, but not required. Participants should bring a bathing suit and towel. Goggles are optional but recommended. Age: 13-17 CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8

Campus Hills Pool 6004 Jan 14-Mar 4 Sa 10am-10:45am 6005 Feb 21-Mar 16 T,Th 6:15pm-7:00pm 6006 Mar 28-Apr 27 T,Th 6:15pm-7:00pm 6007 May 2-May 25 T,Th 6:15pm-7:00pm Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 5899 Feb 20-Mar 15 M,W 7:10pm-7:55pm 5901 Feb 21-Mar 16 T,Th 7:10pm-7:55pm 5902 Mar 27-Apr 26 M,W 7:10pm-7:55pm 5904 Mar 28-Apr 27 T,Th 7:10pm-7:55pm 5905 May 1-May 24 M,W 7:10pm-7:55pm 5906 May 2-May 25 T,Th 7:10pm-7:55pm

Campus Hills Pool 5909 Feb 21 5929 Feb 23 5913 Feb 28 5931 Mar 2 5914 Mar 7 5932 Mar 9 5916 Mar 14 5933 Mar 16 5917 Mar 28 5935 Mar 30 5918 Apr 4

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This American Red Cross program is designed for beginners and intermediate-level swimmers. Students will be grouped according to skill level on the first day of class. Topics of instruction include basic aquatic skills, swimming strokes, personal water safety skills, and basic water rescue. If you want to become a better swimmer, or have dreamed of becoming a lifeguard, this program will help you reach those goals. There are no pre-requisites for this course. Age: 18 and up CR Fee: $52 NCR Fee: $67

Campus Hills Pool 6013 Feb 20-Mar 15 M,W 7:10pm-7:55pm 6014 Mar 27-Apr 26 M,W 7:10pm-7:55pm 6015 May 1-May 24 M,W 7:10pm-7:55pm Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 5927 Mar 18-May 20 Sa 11:15am-12:00pm

Swim Lessons - Adult Beginner Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 5921 Feb 21-Mar 16 T,Th 7:10pm-7:55pm 5930 Mar 28-Apr 27 T,Th 7:10pm-7:55pm 5944 May 2-May 25 T,Th 7:10pm-7:55pm

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AQUATICS continued Swim Lessons - Adult Intermediate Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 5926 Feb 21-Mar 16 T,Th 7:10pm-7:55pm 5934 Mar 28-Apr 27 T,Th 7:10pm-7:55pm 5946 May 2-May 25 T,Th 7:10pm-7:55pm

Swim Lessons - Adapted Basic This class is planned for participants with disabilities who are new to the pool, and need to learn water adjustment skills and basic water safety. Participants will work with a “swim partner” under the direction of a certified Water Safety Instructor. An initial skills assessment will be conducted on the first day of class. Goggles are optional; water shoes may be worn if needed. Age: 6-21 CR Fee: $52 NCR Fee: $67

Campus Hills Pool 6008 Jan 15-Mar 5 S 6009 Mar 19-May 21 S

1:15pm-2:00pm 1:15pm-2:00pm

Swim Lessons - Adapted Intermediate This class is planned for participants with disabilities who are able to fully submerge their head, swim at least 5 yards on their front and back, and have a basic understanding of water safety. Students will learn swim strokes and increase their knowledge and skills in water safety. Participants will work with a “swim partner” under the direction of a certified Water Safety Instructor. An initial skills assessment will be conducted on the first day of class. Goggles are optional; water shoes may be worn if needed. Age: 6-21 CR Fee: $52 NCR Fee: $67

Campus Hills Pool 6010 Jan 15-Mar 5 S 6011 Mar 19-May 21 S

2:15pm-3:00pm 2:15pm-3:00pm

DURHAM AQUATIC SCHOOL (DAS)

SAFETY TRAININGS

The purpose of this program is to offer free lifeguard certification training to area teens willing to work for DPR this summer as lifeguards. In addition to the traditional program offered during Durham Public Schools’ spring break period, a ‘weekender’ course is also being offered for teens who may attend other schools. Interested teens must complete a ‘Durham Aquatic School Application.’ Application packets may be downloaded from DPR’s website, dprplaymore.org, beginning Wednesday, January 4. To qualify for the Durham Aquatic School, participants must be 16-19 years old and currently enrolled in high school. They must also be able to pass the prerequisite swim test (see Lifeguard Training Course description for test requirements). Detailed information about Durham Aquatic School is provided in the application packet. Space is limited, apply early. Age 16-19 No Cost

Lifeguard Instructor Course

Campus Hills Pool 6254 Mar 10-Mar 19 F 5:30pm-9:00pm Sa 11:00am-5:00pm S 12:00pm-6:00pm Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 6218 Apr 8-Apr 13 M-Th,Sa 9:00am-5:00pm

DAS Practice Sessions These are optional practice sessions for those who wish to participate in Durham Aquatic School. Age 16-19 No Cost

Campus Hills Pool 6255 Feb 15-Mar 4

W 7:00pm-8:00pm Sa 3:00pm-4:30pm Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 6219 Mar 14-Mar 28 T 7:00pm-8:00pm Sa 3:00pm-4:30pm

DAS Pre-course Swim Test Participants in DAS must attend a Pre-course Swim Test session to be able to participate. Age 16-19 No Cost

Campus Hills Pool 6256 Mar 8 W 7:00pm-8:00pm Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 6220 Apr 1 Sa 3:00pm-4:30pm 6221 Apr 4 T 7:00pm-8:00pm

Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be certified to teach American Red Cross Lifeguard Training and its components. Course fee includes a Lifeguard Training Participant Manual (revised 2012) and a Lifeguard Training Instructor Manual. Pre-Requisites: Participants must be at least 17 years of age. They must have a current American Red Cross certificate for Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED, or an equivalent certificate from another organization. They must successfully complete the Red Cross on-line session for the course (information will be given to participants after registration). Participants must also successfully complete a pre-course session which tests swimming and rescue skills. Participants must possess a pocket mask. A pocket mask may be purchased at Edison Johnson Aquatic Center at a cost of $10. Course registration will close March 31. Age: 17 and up CR Fee: $209 NCR Fee: $234

Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 6217 Apr 21-Apr 30 F 4:30pm-9:00pm Sa 11:00am-5:00pm S 12:00pm-6:00pm

Lifeguard Training Course Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be certified as American Red Cross Lifeguards. Course includes CPR/AED and First Aid training. The course fee includes a textbook and a pocket mask. Pre-requisites: Participants must be at least 15 years of age. They must be able to swim 300 yards continuously demonstrating breath control and rhythmic breathing. This may be performed using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both. Participants must be able to tread water for two minutes using only the legs. Participants must be able to swim 20 yards, retrieve a ten-pound object from a depth of seven feet, return to the starting point, and exit the pool within one minute and 40 seconds. Both hands must be holding the object with the face at or near the surface. Age: 15 and up CR Fee: $190 | NCR Fee: $215

Campus Hills Pool 6251 Mar 24-Apr 2

F 5:30pm-9:00pm Sa 11:00am-5:00pm S 12:00pm-6:00pm Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 6215 Apr 21-Apr 30 F 5:30pm-9:00pm Sa 11:00am-5:00pm S 12:00pm-6:00pm 6216 May 12-May 21 F 5:30pm-9:00pm Sa 11:00am-5:00pm S 12:00pm-6:00pm

We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident


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Water Exercise Fees

Teen Open Pool Join your friends in a game of water basketball, water polo, or recreation swim during Teen Open Pool. 18 year olds must provide a current school ID card. Age: 13-18 No Cost

Water Safety Instructor Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be certified to teach a variety of American Red Cross water safety programs, including all levels of the “Learn-to-Swim� program. Course fee includes two manuals. Participants must be at least 16 years old; must pass a swimming pre-test consisting of 25 yards front crawl, 25 yards back crawl, 25 yards breaststroke, 25 yards elementary backstroke, 25 yards sidestroke, 15 yards butterfly, back float for one minute, tread water for one minute; and they must successfully complete the Red Cross on-line session for the course (information will be emailed to participants after registration). Course registration will close April 17, 2017. Age: 16 and up CR Fee: $209 NCR Fee: $234

Campus Hills Pool 6248 May 8-May 22

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Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 6178 Feb 19 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6179 Feb 26 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6180 Mar 5 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6181 Mar 12 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6182 Mar 19 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6184 Mar 26 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6185 Apr 2 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6186 Apr 9 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6187 Apr 23 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6188 Apr 30 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6189 May 7 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6190 May 14 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6191 May 21 S 4:00pm-5:30pm Campus Hills Pool 6192 Feb 19 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6194 Feb 26 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6195 Mar 5 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6196 Mar 12 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6197 Mar 19 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6199 Mar 26 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6200 Apr 2 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6201 Apr 9 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6202 Apr 23 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6203 Apr 30 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6204 May 7 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6205 May 14 S 4:00pm-5:30pm 6206 May 21 S 4:00pm-5:30pm

Pay the daily drop-in fee for water exercise classes or save by purchasing a Play More Card and Multi-Visit Water Exercise Class Pass! Details on page 5.

WATER EXERCISE Aqua Arthritis Exercise Exercises are specifically designed for those suffering from debilitating disorders such as arthritis and fibromyalgia. The goal is for participants to perform daily activities with increased comfort. You do not need to know how to swim to join. Pay the daily drop-in fee or save by purchasing a Play More Card and multi-visit water exercise pass! Age: 13 and up CR Fee: $5 | NCR Fee: $10

Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 6212 Feb 27-May 31 M,W,F 11am-11:45am

Deep Water Exercise This invigorating class is conducted in deep water. This program is designed to give a total body workout. Sessions include cardio, toning and stretching components. Exercisers do not need to know how to swim but should be comfortable in deep water even though flotation belts will be provided. Pay the daily drop-in fee or save by purchasing a Play More Card and multivisit water exercise pass! Age: 13 and up CR Fee: $5 | NCR Fee: $10

Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 6213 Feb 25-May 27 Sa 9:45am-10:30am

Shallow Water Exercise This class offers a total workout while protecting joints from the pounding of a traditional land aerobics class. The program is designed to utilize the natural resistance of water allowing for muscle toning, cardiovascular endurance, and increased flexibility. Participants do not need to know how to swim to join. Pay the daily drop-in fee or save by purchasing a Play More Card and multi-visit water exercise pass! Age: 13 and up CR Fee: $5 | NCR Fee: $10

Campus Hills Pool 6209 Jan 17-May 30 T,Th,F 12:15pm-1:00pm 6210 Jan 23-May 22 M 7:00pm-7:45pm 6211 Jan 19-May 25 Th 7:00pm-7:45pm Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 6207 Feb 27-May 31 M,W,F 10am-10:45am 6208 Feb 27-May 31 M-Th 6:15pm-7:00pm

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AQUATICS EVENTS Cardboard Boat Race

DEVELOPMENTAL SWIM PROGRAMS Developmental Swim Team - DPR Marlins This developmental swim team will serve as an extension to the swim lesson program by providing workout based swim instruction while continuing to focus on the participant’s stroke technique and stamina in a competitive team environment. Participants can expect to be swimming 500+ yards per practice. Participants must be able to continuously swim 50 yards of both front crawl and elementary backstroke in addition to 25 yards of back crawl, breaststroke and butterfly. Age: 6-17 CR Fee: $52 NCR Fee: $67

Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 5948 Feb 20-Mar 2 M-Th 4:00pm-5:00pm 5950 Mar 6-Mar 16 M-Th 4:00pm-5:00pm 5954 Mar 27-Apr 6 M-Th 4:00pm-5:00pm 5956 Apr 17-Apr 27 M-Th 4:00pm-5:00pm 5957 May 1-May 11 M-Th 4:00pm-5:00pm 5959 May 15-May 25 M-Th 4:00pm-5:00pm

Captain, find your first mate and race to the finish line in our Pirate Party Cardboard Boat Race! Construct your boat at home using only cardboard, duct tape and waterproof paint. Awards will be given for both spirit and success, so find your inner pirate and come have some fun! Each boat must include one adult and one youth participant. All participants must wear a life jacket (will be provided). Age: 6 and up CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11

Campus Hills Pool 6231 Jan 21

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Edison Johnson Aquatic Center 6214 May 5 F 8:00pm-10:00pm

Bimbé Weekday Event: Teen Pool Party

Spring Egg Dive It’s an Eggstravaganza! Dive, splash, and swim for eggs and win prizes at our Spring Egg Dive. All swim levels are welcome and life vests will be provided. An adult will need to enter the water with children 9 years of age & younger. Registration is limited. All Ages CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11

Campus Hills Pool 6234 Apr 1

Join us for a special evening of Recreational Swim (daily admission fees apply) and enjoy a FREE movie! Bring the whole family and relax in our indoor heated pool, as you watch a “kid-friendly” movie projected on the big screen. Inflatables* may be brought from home for this special event. An adult will need to enter the water with children 9 years of age & younger. Lifejackets will be provided as needed. *Individual sized rafts only. No oversized rafts allowed. Noodles available. All Ages CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9

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Come celebrate the end of the school year and kick off the summer right! There will be games, music, food, and give-aways! Participants wear appropriate pool attire. Participants 18 years old will be asked to present a valid high school ID in order to participate. Age: 13-18 CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8

Campus Hills Pool 6238 May 19

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7:30pm-10:00pm

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ATHLETICS YOUTH ƭ TEEN SPORTS ACADEMY ƭ CLINICS These clinics are designed to provide a positive outlet where youth learn teamwork and various athletic skills. We offer a structured environment where participants can focus on learning the game, being active and developing a positive attitude and habits.

Bitty Baseball Bitty Baseball is an instructional program that will focus on the fundamentals of baseball. Games will be held on either Friday nights or Saturday mornings and structured so that all participants bat each inning and play in the field. Parents will be asked and encouraged to participate each game day on the field with their child. Registration Dates: March 1-April 7, 2017 CR Fee: $28 NCR Fee: $43 Age: 4

Southern Boundaries Park 5134 Apr 15-Jun 24 F,Sa Southern Boundaries Park 5143 Apr 15-Jun 24 F,Sa

The 6 week clinic will introduce children to football by teaching basic skills in a fun and energetic environment. We will use a series of drills to show passing, catching and running skills in a non-contact setting. All skills and drills that are selected ensure that children are learning in an age-appropriate manner while creating an ideal atmosphere for fun. All sessions will be held at the WD Hill Recreation Center. Age: 8-11 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5778 Feb 20-Mar 13 M 5:30pm-7:00pm

P.B.I.R.D.S. In the P.B.I.R.D.S. program, boys and girls will learn the basic fundamentals of basketball, including Passing, Ball-handling, Intangibles, Rebounding, Defense, and Shooting. Participants will gain new skills and improve their game in a fun and friendly environment. Age: 5-9 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

Youth Flag Football Skills and Drills

Age: 6

Southern Boundaries Park 5145 Apr 15-Jun 24 F,Sa

Youth Baseball Clinic Come out for a day at the ballpark and learn the basics of America’s favorite pastime. We will teach participants the fundamentals of hitting, throwing, fielding, pitching and everything in between. Age: 5-12 CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11

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Youth Football Skills Academy

These clinics are designed to provide a positive outlet where youth learn teamwork and various athletic skills. We offer a structured environment where participants can focus on learning the game, being active and developing a positive attitude and habits. Age: 5-12 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5783 Apr 22-May 13 Sa 10am-11:30am

Age: 5

Valley Springs Park 5773 Apr 29

Youth Basketball Skills Academy

10:00am-2:00pm

Step onto the gridiron and learn what it takes to play football! These Saturday skills and drills sessions will teach children the basics of throwing, catching, agility, and technique. Learn the basics of the most popular sport in the United States! Registration Dates: April 1-May 2, 2017 CR Fee: $12 NCR Fee: $17 Age: 6-7

C.M. Herndon Park 6313 May 6-Jun 17 C.M. Herndon Park 6314 May 6-Jun 17

These clinics are designed to provide a positive outlet where youth learn teamwork and various athletic skills. We offer a structured environment where participants can focus on learning the game, being active and developing a positive attitude and habits. Age: 8-11 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5707 Feb 1-Mar 8 W 6:00pm-7:00pm 5708 Mar 22-Apr 26 W 6:00pm-7:00pm

9:00am-10:15am

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6:15pm-7:15pm

Youth Golf Academy Come learn the basic fundamentals of the game of Golf. Golf is a game you can play your entire life! Learn values like integrity, honesty, and respect with one of America’s favorite leisure activities. Age: 7-12 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

Walltown Park 5770 Apr 5-May 10

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5:30pm-6:30pm

Durham Girls Lacrosse Academy The Durham Girls Lacrosse Academy is for girls who want to learn the game of lacrosse or to improve their skill level. The first half of each session includes quality instruction and skill development; the second part is a chance to sharpen those skills in lacrosse games. Registration Dates: February 6-March 3, 2017 CR Fee: $14 NCR Fee: $18 Age: 6-8

Old Chapel Hill Road 6290 Mar 12-Apr 23 S

9:00am-10:15am

Age: 9-11

9:00am-10:15am

Age: 12-14

Age 11-12

C.M. Herndon Park 6315 May 6-Jun 17

Youth Basketball Fundamentals

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Age: 8-10

W.D. Hill Recreation Center 5025 Apr 25-May 30 T

Old Chapel Hill Road 6287 Mar 12-Apr 23 S Old Chapel Hill Road 6292 Mar 12-Apr 23 S

2:30pm-4:00pm 1:00pm-2:30pm 4:00pm-5:30pm

Register early! If you wait until the last minute to register, the class you want to take may be full or it may be cancelled if enrollment is low. You could make the difference!

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Kiddie Kickers Soccer The kids will learn the basics of soccer dribbling, passing, receiving and shooting. They will learn more about teamwork and playing as part of a group. Our instructors will keep the atmosphere fun and non-competitive, making sure that all the kids feel good about their abilities. Age: 3-5 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5785 Feb 1-Mar 8 W 10am-11am

Little Tykes Soccer The objective of this program is to introduce young children to sports in a non-competitive environment. Through various games and drills participants will refine their motor skills and incorporate physical activity into their day. This program requires participation from the parent/guardian each night. Registration Dates: March 27-April 28, 2017 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14 Age: 3

C.M. Herndon Park 6302 May 2-May 18

6:15pm-7:30pm

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6:15pm-7:30pm

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6:15pm-7:30pm

Age: 5

C.M. Herndon Park 6304 May 2-May 18

Spring Adult Softball

These clinics are designed to provide a positive outlet where youth learn teamwork and various athletic skills. We offer a structured environment where participants can focus on learning the game, being active and developing a positive attitude and habits. Age: 12-14 No Cost

Swing batter, batter swing! The adult softball league plays March-June. Age: 17 and up Registration Dates: Feb 20-24 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. & Feb 25 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Registration Location: DPR Administration Office, 400 Cleveland Street Fee: $475 / additional $12 per non-city resident

Walltown Park Recreation Center 6316 TBD

Durham Girls Soccer League (DGSL) Durham Girls Soccer League is an instructional soccer league for girls. It is the league's philosophy to provide an opportunity for all girls to participate on a soccer team, regardless of ability. There will be one practice per week and matches will be on Saturdays. The league will begin on March 18, 2017. Registration Dates: October 10, 2016-February 13, 2017 Please note: Online registration will only be available through November 30, 2016 by visiting https://online.activenetwork. com/dprplaymore/Start/Start.asp; Beginning December 1, 2016 registration must be done in person. CR Fee: $39 NCR Fee: $54 Age: 6-13 year old girls (as of August 1, 2016) 24977 Age: 6-8 24978 Age: 9-10 24979 Age: 11-13

Spring Adult Softball Co-Rec 2 5119

ADULT ATHLETIC LEAGUES Adult Womens Open 17+ Soccer Women’s Open League plays matches Tuesday-Thursday. There are two matches each night at 6:45pm and 8:15pm. This league utilizes three officials. Age: 17 and up Registration Dates: March 1-3 2017 Registration Times: M-F, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Registration Location: DPR Administration Office, 400 Cleveland Street Fee: $795 per team / additional $12 per non-city resident

C.M. Herndon Park 5093 Mar 7-Jun 15

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6:30pm-9:30pm

The Women’s 30+ League plays on Wednesday nights with some Monday’s being utilized as well. There are two matches each night, 6:45pm & 8:15pm. This league utilizes two officials. Age: 30 and up Registration Dates: March 1-3 2017 Registration Times: M-F, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Registration Location: DPR Administration Office, 400 Cleveland Street Fee: $535 per team / additional $12 fee per non-city resident

Old Chapel Hill Road 5096 Mar 8-Jun 14 M,W

Mar 13-Jun 28 M,W

6:30pm-10:15pm

Spring Adult Softball Co-Rec 3

Adult Womens 30+ Soccer T,Th

Age: 4

C.M. Herndon Park 6303 May 2-May 18

Youth Volleyball Clinic

6:30pm-9:30pm

Co-Ed Adult Volleyball Teams play two matches per night, each match consisting of three games. There are no officials used for this league. Games are played six on six with a maximum of twelve players per team. Teams will compete in an end of the season tournament. Age: 17 and up Registration Dates: February 1-28, 2017 Registration Times: M-F, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Registration Location: DPR Administration Office, 400 Cleveland Street Fee: $80 per team / additional $12 fee per non-city resident

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Mar 13-Jun 28 M,W

6:30pm-10:15pm

Spring Adult Softball Men’s 2 5102

Mar 14-Jun 29 T,Th

6:30pm-10:15pm

Spring Adult Softball Men’s 3 5110

Mar 14-Jun 29 T,Th

6:30pm-10:15pm

TENNIS LEAGUES DPR Eno River Mixed Doubles Tennis League In this league teams are comprised of up to 15 players playing three (3) doubles matches where the doubles teams combined NTRP rating does not exceed the level that they are entering. To participate you must be at least 18 years of age and have a current USTA membership. The levels of play are 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0, and 10.0. The season runs from June-August and teams play one to two matches per week. Registration Dates: April 3-May 3, 2017 Registration: http://national.usta.com All fees are paid through the USTA Tennislink website at the time of registration. Fees and Age Groups: Age: 18+ and 40+ Total Fee = $14 (Tennislink Fee $3; DPR Local League Fee $5; NCTA Fee $6) Age: 55+ Total Fee = $12 (Tennislink Fee $3; DPR Local League Fee $3; NCTA Fee $6) Age: 65+ Total Fee = $9 (Tennislink Fee $3; NCTA Fee $6)

Various Locations May 30-Aug 15

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5087 Mar 7-May 25 T,Th 6:30pm-9:30pm

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DPR Eno River Singles Tennis League The DPR/USTA Singles League is comprised of teams of 4-9 players that compete on three singles courts each match. To play you must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid USTA membership. Teams will pay one to two matches per week and season runs June-August. Registration Dates: April 3-May 3, 2017 Registration: http://national.usta.com All fees are paid through the USTA Tennislink website at the time of registration. Fees and Age Groups: Age: 18+ | NTRP levels offered; 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, and 5.0+ Total Fee = $12 (Tennislink Fee $3; DPR Local League Fee $3; NCTA Fee $6) Age: 40+ | NTRP levels offered; 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5+; Total Fee = $12 (Tennislink Fee $3; DPR Local League Fee $3; NCTA Fee $6) Age: 55+ | NTRP levels are offered; 3.0, 3.5, 4.0+; Total Fee = $12 (Tennislink Fee $3; DPR Local League Fee $3; NCTA Fee $6)

Various Locations May 30-Sep 15

TENNIS EVENTS

Beginner Tennis Lessons

Tennis, the Wonder Years

Participants will learn the basics of tennis. The class will review basic strokes, tennis strategy, and learn how to score a match. Participants should bring a tennis racquet, water and wear tennis shoes and comfortable clothing. Registration begins: January 1, 2017 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14 Age: 5-6

Ever wonder if you could start playing tennis in your mature adult years or maybe even pick the racquet back up after a long hiatus? Here is your opportunity to find out. Walltown Recreation in partnership with the athletics unit will be utilizing the QuickStart tennis format so you can get into the game. Age: 18 and up CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8

Forest Hills Park 6291 Mar 6-Mar 22 M,W

Walltown Park Recreation Center 6326 Jan 9-Jan 30 M 12:30pm-2:00pm

6:00pm-7:00pm

Age: 7-8

Forest Hills Park 6294 Mar 6-Mar 22 M,W

CR Fee: $12 NCR Fee: $0

6:00pm-7:00pm

Walltown Park Recreation Center 6062 Feb 6-Feb 27 M 12:30pm-2:00pm

6:00pm-7:00pm

Tennis Youth Play Days

6:00pm-7:00pm

Tennis anyone? Friday tennis play days are one day events utilized to promote beginner tennis to youth 9-10. Participants will learn the rules of the game, basic strokes and play matches. Tennis, it’s a great way to spend an evening! No Cost Age: 5-8

Age: 9-10

Forest Hills Park 6296 Mar 6-Mar 22 M,W Age: 11-12

Forest Hills Park 6299 Mar 27-Apr 12 M,W

Jr. Team Tennis

DPR Eno River Spring Adult Tennis League DPR/USTA league tennis provides a recreational tennis program for all players, regardless of skill. To participate you must be at least 18 years old and have a current USTA membership. The season runs March through June and teams will play one to two matches per week. Registration Dates: January 1-31, 2017 Registration: http://national.usta.com All fees are paid through the USTA Tennislink website at the time of registration. Age: 18+ and 40+ Total Fee = $21 (Tennislink Fee $3; DPR Local League Fee $12; NCTA Fee $6) Age: 55+ Total Fee = $13 (Tennislink Fee $3; DPR Local League Fee $4; NCTA Fee $6) Age: 65+ Total Fee = $9 (Tennislink Fee $3; NCTA Fee $6)

Various Locations Feb 22-May 30

TENNIS LESSONS

Junior Team Tennis is a co-ed league for beginner, intermediate, and advanced tennis players. The format is boy’s and girl’s singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. In order to participate you must have a valid USTA membership. Age: 18 and under Leagues Offered: 8U, 10U, 12U, 14U, and 18U Registration Dates: February 1-March 5, 2017 Online Registration only: http://teamtennis.usta.com Fees: DPR League Fee $12 Tennis Link Fee $4 Total Fee $16 (Membership Fee: $20 USTA Membership Fee is Required) Age: 8U Beginner

Various Locations

Beginner Tennis Lessons Adults Participants will learn the basics of tennis. The class will review basic strokes, tennis strategy, and learn how to score a match. Participants should bring a tennis racquet, water and wear tennis shoes and comfortable clothing. Registration begins: January 1, 2017 Age: 18 and up CR Fee: $16 NCR Fee: $21

Bethesda Park 6300 Mar 6-Mar 15 M,W

Forest Hills Park 6319 Mar 10-Mar 24 F

6:00pm-7:30pm

Age: 9-10

Forest Hills Park 6320 Mar 10-Mar 24 F

6:00pm-7:30pm

Tennis Carnival This event is designed to introduce people of all ages to the tennis programs offered by Durham Parks and Recreation. Participants will be able to take part in a variety of tennis drills from hitting and serving stations to winning a prize on our prize court while showcasing your hitting accuracy. Age: 5 and up No Cost

Rock Quarry Park 6317 Mar 18

6:30pm-7:30pm

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Adult Open Gym Volleyball Tennis Extravaganza Are you looking for a tennis team to play on? Then this event is for you, it’s designed to bring together current tennis league participants as well as new players looking to join a league or meet others interested in tennis. Activities will include round robin matches, hitting accuracy with the ball machine, and testing the speed of your serve. For parents with children we will have stations set up for them so you can mingle with other players and enjoy the activities as well. Age: 4 and up No Cost

Southern Boundaries Park 6261 May 6 Sa

10:00am-12:00pm

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5788 Jan 8-May 28 S 1:00pm-6:00pm

Sick and tired of being sick and tired? Come take a breath of fresh air and exercise at Walltown! The Fitness Frenzy at Walltown is open to adults of all ages and fitness levels. This drop-in fitness program will enable you to meet and socialize with other adults in your neighborhood, while getting in a great workout! Age: 18 and up CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9

Adult Tennis Play Days

Walltown Park Recreation Center 6297 Apr 4-May 11 T,Th 6:00pm-7:00pm

Got game? Bring it to open gym. A facility attendant will be present to organize the games. Age: 16 and up CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9

Tennis anyone? Evening tennis play days are utilized to promote beginner tennis to adults. Participants will learn the rules of the game, basic strokes and play matches. Tennis, it’s a great way to spend a spring evening! Age: 18 and up No Cost

Bethesda Park 6318 Mar 20-Mar 29 M,W

ATHLETIC DROP-IN ACTIVITIES Adult Open Gym Basketball Got game? Bring it to open gym. A facility attendant will be present to organize games. Age: 18 and up CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5787 Jan 4-May 31 W 6:00pm-9:00pm

6:30pm-8:00pm

ADULT TOURNAMENTS Pickleball Tournament Join the fun of Walltown’s bi-annual pickleball tournament! A point system will be utilized to ensure that everyone has a fair shot and can play with different partners. T-shirts and light refreshments will be provided to all participants. Enjoy a day of friendly competition in our beautiful gymnasium. Age: 18 and up CR Fee: $10 NCR Fee: $15

Walltown Park Recreation Center 6329 Apr 1 Sa 2:00pm-6:00pm

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CANINE RECREATION Dog Park Registration

CANINE SPECIAL EVENTS Dog-Gone Egg Hunt Don’t let your canine companion miss out on this spring tradition! Bring your dog to Pineywood Park, where they will experience an egg hunt: Canine style! All Ages No Cost

Piney Wood Park Apr 1

DOG PARKS

Durham Parks and Recreation has three Dog Parks, which offer a safe and controlled environment for dogs and their owners. The Dog Parks provide access to open space for off-leash play and socialization. Northgate Dog Park (located on the north side of the Northgate Park, off of Lavender Avenue) features two enclosed areas – one for big dogs and one for small dogs, water fountains, waste bag dispensers, benches, and a kiosk. Pineywood Dog Park (located at 400 E. Woodcroft Pkwy.) features four separate enclosed areas – a small dog area, large dog area, program area, and entrance area. Amenities include water fountains, waste bag dispensers, benches, and a kiosk. Downtown Durham Dog Park (located on the corner of Roxboro and Elliott Streets) features separate enclosed areas for small dogs and large dogs, benches, and waste bag dispensers.

Sa

10:00am-12:00pm

Canine Field Day Enjoy a day in the park with your furry friend! Join us for the Canine Field Day, where you and your dog will have an opportunity to watch and participate in activities and competitions. The event will feature a disc dog competition, triebball competition, demonstrations, an agility zone, and fun games and contests for all skill levels. All Ages No Cost

Rock Quarry Park May 6

Sa

10:00am-12:00pm

All dogs MUST be registered with DPR annually. To ensure that we provide a healthy environment for all participants, we have adopted the vaccination requirements recommended by the American Animal Hospital Association. All dogs are required to have the following vaccinations before being issue a Dog Park tag: rabies, distemper/parvo, bordetella, and a negative fecal exam. We also accept titer results in lieu of vaccinations except for rabies (state law). Vaccinations must be current, and not due to expire within 30 days. When these requirements are met, a DPR dog park tag is assigned. All dogs must wear their current dog park tag while playing in the park. Online registration is available at dprplaymore.org using course #6356 After registering, vaccination records & liability waiver must be emailed to durhamdogpark@durhamnc.gov. See website for complete instructions, or call 919-560-4355 for more information. Registration can also be done in person at 400 Cleveland Street, or by mail to: Durham Parks and Recreation Attn: Dog Parks 101 City Hall Plaza Durham, NC 27701 Fees 2017 Dog Park tags are valid for one year (January 1 – December 31). Fees are not prorated throughout the year. CR Fee: $17/first dog NCR Fee: $22/first dog

$15/each additional dog(s) $20/each additional dog(s)

Register for your dog park tags online! Online registration is available at dprplaymore.org using course #6356

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CULTURAL HERITAGE Introduction to Spinning Wool

Butter Making for Kids Join us as we step back in time and explore what life was like for a kid over 100 years ago. In this adventure, learn how butter was made then and now, while making and tasting your own butter creation! Parents must stay with their children for this event. All Ages No Cost

Leigh Farm Park 5883 Jan 21

Sa

1:00pm-2:00pm

Candle Dipping for Kids Learn how to make candles the old-fashioned way. This timehonored tradition of candle dipping will give you the skills to make them in your very own home. Parents must stay with their kids. Age: 6-17 CR Fee: $2 NCR Fee: $6

West Point on the Eno 5856 Feb 4 Sa

10am-11am

Make Victorian Valentines Kids are invited to get creative and design Victorian-inspired Valentines for their friends and family. Parents must stay with their kids. Age: 5-17 CR Fee: $2 NCR Fee: $6

West Point on the Eno 5857 Feb 11 Sa

10am-11am

African and African-American Storytelling Join us for an hour of storytelling and music celebrating African and African-American culture. All Ages No Cost

Leigh Farm Park 5884 Feb 11

Sa

2:00pm-3:00pm

Join an award-winning spinner and learn how to spin your own wool yarn. Whether it’s your first time spinning or just something unique to try, you will enjoy adding this special yarn to your projects. All materials provided, including a drop spindle so you can continue spinning wool at home. Please bring your lunch to enjoy during the break. Age: 10 and up CR Fee: $12 NCR Fee: $17

Leigh Farm Park 5872 Mar 4

Sa

10:00am-2:00pm

Terrariums for Kids Recreational Gardening was a favorite past time in the Victorian Era. So much so, it became popular to make terrariums for indoor gardens. In this special class, kids get a chance to get their hands dirty and make their very own small Victorian inspired terrarium. Parents must stay with their kids. Age: 4-17 CR Fee: $2 NCR Fee: $6

West Point on the Eno 5863 Mar 11 Sa

10am-11am

Welcome to Bee Keeping The relationship between bees and mankind is one of the longest in our history. We will explore some of this rich history and learn a little about what makes bees so fascinating, as well as some of the basics of beekeeping. Age: 12 and up No Cost

West Point on the Eno 5860 Mar 18 Sa

10:00am-12:00pm

Cultural Heritage Spotlight Leigh Farm Park (370 Leigh Farm Road) 82.8-acre property is anchored by a 7-acre historic core listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. Park gates are open daily from 8am to dark. The visitor center is open Saturdays from 1pm to 5pm, April to mid-December. Admission is free. Weekday tours can be arranged in advance by calling 919-560-1116.

The Scuppernong Vine The grape vine at Leigh Farm Park is thought to have been cultivated by the Leigh family for over 100 years! This vine produces scuppernong (vitis rotundifolia) grapes, which are a type of muscadine grape. Around 1800 this type of grape was given the name scuppernong after a river of the same name located in the Eastern part of North Carolina in present day Washington and Tyrrell counties. The scuppernong grape is intertwined with North Carolina history to such a degree that in 2001 it was named the official state fruit. It was the first grape cultivated in the United States. The scuppernong grape was just one of the many foods produced at Leigh Farm since its settlement in the 1830s by Richard Stanford Leigh and his wife Nancy Ann Carlton Leigh. By 1860 the Leighs owned almost 1,000 acres, six horses, eight milk cows, 45 sheep, 66 hogs, 12 cattle, and a mule. Along with 16 enslaved people, they produced milk, corn, peas, beans, cotton, sweet potatoes, honey, beeswax, wool and wheat.

Egg Hunt Egg hunters wanted! Children will be divided into groups according to age for the egg hunt. Find the golden egg to win an extra prize! All Ages No Cost

West Point on the Eno Apr 8 Sa

10:00am-12:00pm

Register early! If you wait until the last minute to register, the class you want to take may be full or it may be cancelled if enrollment is low. You could make the difference!

We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident

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Explore Endangered Species in Sculpture & Paint North Carolina has an active list of threatened and endangered species from the mountains to the coast. This program brings environmental awareness, art, and fun to you! Paint the Red Wolf as you learn interesting facts about this critically endangered species. Each 16x20 stretched canvas will be sketched with a daring Red Wolf waiting for you to add its life colors. Look into his gleaming yellow eyes and learn its plight for survival, with very similar characteristics to domesticated dogs and its strong pack ties. At the end of class, you will be howling for your new friend. Beginners welcome, ages 10-18. Age: 10-18 CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $10

Leigh Farm Park 5879 Apr 8

Sa

10:00am-1:00pm

Paint your Dog

May Day Family Picnic and Hike

Paint your dog using my handmade templates. There are many breeds and design options available. Bring a nice size color print photograph (no electronic images please - phones or tablets may be damaged from paint) of your dog to capture distinguishing characteristics. You may also email a photo and breed type of your dog two weeks prior to ensure a template. You do not have to paint a realistic image. In fact, suggestive painting, impressionistic painting, pop colors, or geometric shapes inside the form are more fun. There is no limit with imagination. Let’s sing a song and paint! Beginners welcome. Age: 18 and up CR Fee: $12 NCR Fee: $17

Join us this May Day for a family walk along the Eagle Trail and have a picnic lunch at Sennett Hole. Enjoy the pretty springtime weather with your family in this fun and healthy way to connect to nature. You pack your lunch, and we will bring some healthy snacks and water to go along with it. Please wear good walking shoes, as the trail has some fairly gentle grades. Registration required. Participants will meet and depart from West Point Mill. All Ages No Cost

Leigh Farm Park 5880 Apr 8

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West Point on the Eno 5870 May 7 S

10:00am-12:00pm

2:00pm-5:00pm

Spring Cleaning with Essential Oils Learn how easy & simple it is to use essential oils around your home. During this two hour class, we will cover the benefits of essential oils and how to use them safely. You will also get to smell over 20 essential oils and learn how to make all natural home cleaning products infused with essential oils. Make a cleaning product from essential oils to take home and try! Age: 16 and up CR Fee: $8 NCR Fee: $13

Leigh Farm Park 5881 May 6

Sa

2:00pm-4:00pm

EDUCATION AND ENRICHMENT

Ballin on a Budget Have financial goals, but aren’t sure of how to achieve them? We may be able to help! This series will provide you with suggestions, tips and tricks to help make the transition from living at home to living on your own go a bit smoother. And for those who already have an established financial routine, this class could help you save some extra money! Age: 18 and up No Cost

Builders Academy

Coding for Kids

In this class, young minds will be encouraged to use problem solving and creativity to accomplish tasks given each week. Projects will be S.T.E.M. based, and participants will be able to take their new creations home to show off their skills to family and friends. Age: 5-12 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

Do you like playing computer games? Are you interested in learning how to create them? This introductory course to coding is a great way to start learning about computer programming. You will learn how to code some of the popular computer games you and your friends play at home! Age: 7-12 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5794 Feb 1-Mar 8 W 6:00pm-7:00pm

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5793 Mar 20-Apr 24 M 6:00pm-7:00pm

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5795 Feb 15 W 6:00pm-7:30pm 5796 Apr 26 W 6:00pm-7:30pm DPR strives to make our programs, services and facilities accessible for all individuals and families, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation or ability level. We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident


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Coupon Fun The classes are for coupon clippers and those who are new to the art of coupons and want to learn techniques. You will learn how to find coupons, organize coupons, as well as match coupon sales. Participants share ideas in a friendly setting. Age: 18 and up CR Fee: $16 NCR Fee: $21

W.D. Hill Recreation Center 5031 Apr 6-Apr 27 Th 5035 May 4-May 25 Th

6:15pm-7:15pm 6:15pm-7:15pm

Etiquette for YOUth Yes, manners matter! This is a comprehensive program which teaches all elements of everyday etiquette for youth. Through a variety of activities, participants will build self-confidence and develop leadership skills for use in social situations. These include: shaking hands with adults, inviting a friend to the movies, online communication, face-to-face conversation, displaying proper table manners, and much more. Participation in this course is an investment in personal success! Age: 8-11 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5709 Feb 21-Mar 28 T 6:00pm-7:00pm 5710 Apr 11-May 16 T 6:00pm-7:00pm

Future Designers This course is for imaginative young people who are interested in designing their own original fashions. Students will learn how to take fashion ideas and make them a reality. Participants will also create hair bows and other fashionable accessories. Creativity will be the driving force behind this exciting design class! Age: 8-11 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5746 Jan 9-Feb 13 M 6:15pm-7:15pm 5748 Feb 27-Apr 3 M 6:15pm-7:15pm

G.E.M.S.

Man Cave

This youth program is designed to assist pre-teen females in their transition into teenage life. Participants will benefit from a diverse range of programs including outdoor adventure, gang prevention, health & wellness, guest speakers, round table discussions, field trips, and much more. Age: 10-12 No Cost

This youth program is designed to assist pre-teen males in their transition into teenage life. Participants will benefit from a diverse range of programs including outdoor adventure, gang prevention, health & wellness, guest speakers, round table discussions, field trips, and much more. Age: 10-12 No Cost

Weaver Street Recreation Center 5037 Jan 4-May 24 W 6:30pm-7:30pm

Weaver Street Recreation Center 5036 Jan 5-May 25 Th 6:30pm-7:30pm

Junior Chefs

No Resolutions, but Lifestyle Changes!

Join your toddler to learn easy-to-make healthy food options for snacks and meals. Age: 2-5 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

Each year people all over the world began to make pledges of things to do differently. By the third month, these resolutions have faded in action and are only a conversation of the past. Why not create lifestyle changes where you are able to see and live the outcomes daily? This four part series will address areas that drive our lives and if adhered to appropriately can produce massive productivity. Join us for the challenge of change! Age: 18 and up No Cost

Edison Johnson Recreation Center 6045 Feb 1-Mar 8 W 10am-11am

Junior Chefs Learn how to make quick and healthy meals with fresh fruits and vegetables. Age: 6-12 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

Edison Johnson Recreation Center 6044 Feb 6-Mar 13 M 6:00pm-7:00pm

Kid Kitchen Love to cook? Want to be a chef? Join the fun, cooking class for youth. You will learn cooking basics. Each class you will learn how to prepare snacks and small meals and have fun doing it. Age: 1-5 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5789 Mar 2-Apr 6 Th 10am-11am Age: 6-12

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5790 Apr 20-May 25 Th 6:00pm-7:00pm

Walltown Park Recreation Center 6331 Jan 10-Jan 19 T,Th 6:15pm-7:30pm

Open Computer Lab Come in and take advantage of our computer lab. Access to the Internet, Microsoft Office products, and printing will be available. Age: 13 and up No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 5176 Jan 18-May 26 M,W,F 10:00am-2:00pm 5177 Jan 18-May 26 M,W,F 6:00pm-8:00pm 5179 Jan 21-May 27 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm W.D. Hill Recreation Center 5730 Jan 21-May 27 Sa 1:00pm-2:00pm 5735 Jan 17-May 30 T 10am-11am 5736 Jan 19-May 25 Th 10am-11am

Youth Resource Center Resource Center provides a place for youth to work uninterrupted on job or school related projects--anything from homework assignments to resume writing. Age: 5-11 No Cost

Weaver Street Recreation Center 5784 Jan 3-May 31 M-Th 6:00pm-7:30pm 5786 Jan 7-May 27 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm

We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident


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DROP-IN FITNESS CLASSES Fees Listed are per day Age: 18-54 CR Fee: $4 | NCR Fee: $9 Age: 55 and better CR Fee: $3 | NCR Fee: $8

Cardio Kickboxing

Yoga

Kick up your fitness routine with Cardio Kickboxing! This class combines kicks and punches into a high-energy aerobic workout that increases your level of endurance, strength, and flexibility. If you are seeking a fun-filled, powerful workout, this class is where you need to be! Multi-use and monthly wellness passes available. Age: 16 and up

Join the masses who have discovered the wonders of yoga! This popular form of exercise offers both physical and mental benefits. Please bring a yoga mat to class. Multi-use and monthly wellness passes available. Age: 18 and up

Walltown Park Recreation Center Jan 23-May 22 M 7:30pm-8:30pm

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center Jan 5-May 25 M,Th 12:00pm-1:00pm W.D. Hill Recreation Center Jan 21-May 27 Sa 1:00pm-2:00pm Age: 16 and up

Dance Fusion

20 20 20 Fit Circuit Have fun as you engage in full body circuit style exercise routines that range from low to high intensity, interspersed with rest periods. You will have exercise periods of 20 minutes with resistance bands, 20 minutes with light dumbbells and 20 minutes utilizing your own weight. The goal of the class is to improve your cardiovascular stamina, flexibility and core strength. Age: 18 and up

W.D. Hill Recreation Center Jan 19-May 25 Th

Not your “typical” aerobics class, Dance Fusion is a highenergy, high-impact cardio mix of aerobics and dance. Dance routines are to popular music. Dance Fusion will get your heart pumping, blood flowing, and body jumping. Come out and dance to the beat as you lose weight. Multi-use and monthly wellness passes available. Age: 16 and up

Walltown Park Recreation Center Jan 23-May 22 M 6:15pm-7:15pm

6:15pm-7:15pm

H.A.B.I.T. Training ABA (Arms, Buns, Abs) This strength based class focuses on the abdominals, gluteus, triceps, biceps, and shoulders. A variety of equipment will be used. Join us and tone these key parts of your body for a better look and fit. Age: 18 and up

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center Jan 3-May 23 T 6:15pm-7:15pm

African Cardio Blast African Cardio Blast offers a unique workout that includes dance movements from various regions of the African continent. A drummer accompanies the workout. There are benefits to be gained for persons of all fitness levels. Multi-use and monthly wellness passes available. Age: 18 and up

W.D. Hill Recreation Center Jan 21-May 27 Sa

Come and join us in this training class where we will focus on your Hips, Abs, Buns and Incredible Thighs. This is one HABIT your body will thank you for! Age: 16 and up

Walltown Park Recreation Center Jan 3-May 30 T,Th 12:00pm-1:00pm

Soulful Line Dance Soulful Line Dance is a fun, exciting way to dance your way to fitness. Exercise your body and mind by dancing to lively upbeat music of the 1970’s, 80’s, and up to today's’ sounds. This class will combine low, moderate and high energy line dance routines that will help you burn calories. No previous dance experience is necessary. Age: 18 and up

W.D. Hill Recreation Center Jan 23-May 22 M

6:15pm-7:15pm

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Spin 1.0 C-Fit Toning and Fat Burning Combo C-fit isn’t the short-term fix but the long-term solution to a healthy and fit lifestyle! We’ll provide nutrition tips at the end of each class. Age: 16 and up

Walltown Park Recreation Center Jan 4-May 31 W 6:15pm-7:15pm Mature Adult Fitness Programs can be found on p. 32-33

A Spin class is a great way to mix up your routine and challenge your body in a different way. You’ll burn a lot of calories and vibe out to motivating music during your workout. Come join us for a great ride and super fun in the comfortable indoors. Age: 18 and up

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center Jan 6-May 26 F 10am-11am Edison Johnson Recreation Center Jan 16-May 31 M,W 6:15-7:15pm

Walltown Park Recreation Center Jan 4-May 31 M,W, F 12:00pm-1:00pm

Zumba Zumba is a fusion of Latin and international music dance themes, which creates a dynamic, exciting, effective fitness system! Zumba combines high-energy and motivating music with unique moves and combinations that allow the Zumba participants to dance away their worries. Multi-use and monthly wellness passes available. Age: 13 and up

Holton Career and Resource Center (no cost) Jan 17-May 23 T 6:00pm-7:00pm Age: 16 and up

Walltown Park Recreation Center Jan 3-May 30 T 6:15pm-7:15pm Age: 18 and up

Edison Johnson Recreation Center Jan 12-May 30 T,Th 6:15pm-7:15pm W.D. Hill Recreation Center Jan 17-May 30 T 6:15pm-7:15pm

Zumba Toning Zumba is a fusion of Latin and international music dance themes, which creates a dynamic, exciting, effective fitness system! Zumba combines high-energy and motivating music with unique moves and combinations that allow the Zumba participants to dance away their worries. Multi-use and monthly wellness passes available. Age: 18 and up

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center Jan 5-May 25 Th 6:15pm-7:15pm

Zumba Xtreme Age: 18 and up

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center Jan 9-May 22 M 6:15pm-7:15pm

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Friday Spin 1.0 Campus Hills

10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

African Cardio Blast W.D. Hill

11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Yoga Walltown

12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

H.A.B.I.T. Training Walltown

Yoga Walltown

Yoga Walltown

H.A.B.I.T. Training Walltown Yoga Campus Hills

Yoga Campus Hills

Yoga W.D. Hill

1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Zumba Holton

6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.

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Zumba Extreme Campus Hills

Zumba Edison Johnson

C-Fit Walltown

Zumba Edison Johnson

Spin 1.0 Edison Johnson

Zumba Walltown

Spin 1.0 Edison Johnson

20 20 20 Fit Circuit W.D. Hill

Dance Fusion Walltown

ABA (Arms, Buns, Abs) Campus Hills

Soulful Line Dancing W.D. Hill Cardio Kickboxing Walltown

Zumba W.D. Hill

Campus Hills

Edison Johnson

Zumba Toning Campus Hills

Holton

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4703 American Dr. 208 Hargrove St. 2207 Sovereign St. 1814 Stage Rd. 3105 Hursey St. 816 Burch Ave. 1100 Sima Ave. 511 Scott King Rd. 417 Commonwealth Ave. 2000 S. Alston Ave. 815 Carroll St. 602 Cook Rd. 2830 Wade Rd. 2503 Crest St. 1100 Drew St. 106 W. Knox St. 502 Foster St. 2500 E. Main St. 1200 N. Alston Ave. 205 S. Elm St. 540 Elmira Ave. 1639 University Dr. 6815 Garrett Rd. 707 W. Murray Ave. 918 Grant St. 1200 Grant St. 1301 S. Roxboro St. 4102 Holt School Rd. 1701 Albany St. 2701 Bahama Rd. 163 Archery Range Rd. 2802 Bahama Rd. 2235 Bahama Rd. 9301 Wilkins Rd. 3500 Dearborn Dr. 370 Leigh Farm Rd. 1500 Orange Factory Rd. 917 Liberty St. 1200 W. Lakewood Ave. 1530 Chapel Hill Rd. 1102 Morreene Rd. 300 W. Club Blvd. 411 Holloway St. 3751 SW Durham Dr. 7 Hedgerow Pl. 310 W. Geer St. 1000 S. Duke St. 2200 W. Club Blvd. 400 E. Woodcroft Pkwy. 3320 Hinson Dr. 1000 Windermere Dr. 701 Stadium Dr. 2310 Whitley Dr. 1014 N. Elizabeth St. 3510 Sandy Creek Rd. 2400 Nebo St. 1720 Cheek Rd. 619 Snow Hill Rd. 4704 Fayetteville Rd. 100 Third Fork Dr. 410 Watts St. 439 Chandler Rd. 2011 Matilene St. 3805 Valley Springs Rd. 1308 W. Club Blvd. 3000 E. Weaver St. 5101 N. Roxboro Rd. 1900 Maryland Ave. 1632 Rowemont Dr. 2504 Dallas St. 1301 Anderson St.

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**Reservations for shelters at these locations are made by contacting the recreation center. Note: A white box indicates that the corresponding park feature has been identified as most accessible.

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Durham has great places to play! The City’s parks serve as sites for many of DPR’s athletic leagues, activities and concerts! More than 65 parks are available for public use with more planned for future development. For a full list of park amenities, please visit our website at dprplaymore.org. Picnic Shelter permits can be reserved online by visiting our website at dprplaymore.org.


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Funded by the Durham City Council, the staff of Durham Parks and Recreation have responded to the public’s request to better maintain City parks and trails. Money from the new ½ Penny Tax for park and trail deferred maintenance, as well as money from the capital project planning, have gone into repairs.

Crest Street Playground Before

Crest Street Playground After

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he new Crest Street Park playground was made possible in partnership with KaBOOM!, Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina and Keep Durham Beautiful. The new playground was built in 6 hours with 210 volunteers.

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he Hillside Park Roller Rink was turned into a new futsal court during Summer 2016. Futsal is a modified form of soccer played with five players per side on a smaller field. This futsal court was provided in partnership with Disney, ABC, ESPN and the National Recreation and Park We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. Association. The project included a new court remade for futsal, an improved shelter, and bleachers. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident


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Get fit with Durham Parks and Recreation WELLNESS CENTERS

Check out DPR's fitness facilities, fitness classes and the DPR Wellness Package!

Edison Johnson

Edison Johnson offers a variety of equipment including treadmills, recumbent and upright bikes, and elliptical trainers. Dumbbells and stability balls are also available. Fitness Room orientations are available by appointment only.

Edison Johnson Recreation Center Jan 9-May 31 M-Th 8:30am-5:30pm Jan 9-May 31 M-Th 7:30pm-9:00pm Jan 6-May 26 F 8:30am-8:00pm Jan 7-May 28 S,Sa 3:00pm-6:00pm Jan 7-May 27 Sa 8:30am-1:00pm

DPR Wellness Package Work out at any of our centers and take itness classes for an affordable monthly price with DPR’s wellness package.

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center at Campus Hills

Holton Career and Resource Center

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DPR Wellness Package Unlimited land-based group itness and mind/body classes Use of weights and itness equipment Open gym Use of the gymnasium (when available) Can be used at any DPR recreation center

The fitness center at Holton offers treadmills, recumbent bikes and elliptical machines for cardio workouts. Free weights and strength training equipment are available for workouts. No Cost

City Residents: $20 per month Non-city Residents: $25 per month (with purchase of a Play More Card)

Holton Career and Resource Center Jan 17-May 26 M-F 10:00am-1:00pm Jan 17-May 26 M-F 5:30pm-8:30pm Jan 21-May 27 Sa 10:00am-3:00pm Jan 22-May 28 S 1:00pm-5:00pm

*Additional fees apply for the use of aquatics facilities and participation in some of the other classes, activities and team sports listed in Play More.

DPR Wellness Pass is for ages 18 and up.

Edison Johnson Recreation Center

Walltown Fitness Area

City Residents: $40 per month Non-City Residents: $55 per month

Walltown offers variety of equipment in a small, private setting. Perfect for getting started with a new workout or maintaining your current program. Treadmills, recumbent bikes, jump ropes and upper body cycles are available for your cardio workout. Universal weight machines, medicine balls, and stability balls are available for your strength workouts.

WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER Jan 3-May 31 M-Th 8:30am-9:00pm F 8:30am-10:00pm Sa 8:30am-6:00pm S 1:00pm-6:00pm

+ Add an Open Swim Package Includes everything included in the DPR Wellness Package, PLUS recreational and lap swim in the indoor aquatic centers.

Just want to come for a day? Daily Activity Pass General admission to indoor pools • Drop-in exercise programs Open gym • Use of exercise equipment at any DPR facility

Walltown Park Recreation Center

Age: 18-54 Age: 55 and better

CR Fee $4 | NCR Fee: $9 CR Fee: $3 | NCR Fee: $8

Campus Hills

Treadmills, recumbent bikes, jump ropes, and BOSU Balance Trainers are available for your cardio workout. Free weights, machines, medicine balls, & stability balls are available for your strength workouts.

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center Jan 4-May 31 M,W,F 6:00am-8:00am Jan 4-May 31 M-F 12:00pm-8:00pm Jan 7-May 27 Sa 9:00am-1:00pm

Holton Career & Resource Center

Edison Johnson Aquatic Center

We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident

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FITNESS continued Tumbling Tots Tots will enjoy routines that allow your child to develop and increase athletic ability, socials skills and work on self-esteem early. Age: 2-4 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

OPEN GYM Got Game? Bring it to open gym. A facility attendant will be present to organize games. Everyone must bring a valid photo ID in order to participate. A multi-visit pass is available for purchase on a Play More Card at a discounted rate per class.

Youth Basketball Open Gym Age: 6-11 No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center Mar 4-May 27 Sa 10:00am-1:00pm Weaver Street Recreation Center 5044 Jan 7-May 27 Sa 1:00pm-6:00pm

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5033 Jan 4-Feb 8 W 9:00am-9:30am 5034 Feb 22-Mar 29 W 9:00am-9:30am

Indoor Soccer Ignore the weather outside and join us in the gym to play the world’s favorite game, soccer. Age: 6-13 No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 5157 Jan 23-May 22 M 6:00pm-8:00pm

DROP-IN SPORTS Badminton

Adult Basketball Open Gym Age: 18 and up No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 5167 Jan 18-May 24 W 7:00pm-8:45pm

Badminton is an Olympic racquet sport played on a small rectangular court. Come out to learn the basics or show off your skills. Some equipment is available for use. Age: 8 and up CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9

Age: 18 and up CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5810 Jan 23-May 22 M 5:00pm-7:00pm

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5039 Jan 15-May 28 S 4:45pm-5:45pm W.D. Hill Recreation Center 5751 Jan 28-May 27 Sa 5:00pm-6:00pm Walltown Recreation Center 5787 Jan 1-May 31 W 6:00-9:00pm

Racquetball

Open Gym Volleyball

Edison Johnson Recreation Center 6061 Jan 6-May 31 Every day 1pm-6pm

Age: 18 and up CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9

W.D. Hill Recreation Center 5755 Jan 17-Apr 18 T

The racquetball courts are available to rent in 1 hour blocks. Reservations are accepted up to seven calendar days in advance. A multi-visit pass is available for purchase on a Play More Card at a discounted rate per hour. Age: 16 and up CR Fee: $8 NCR Fee: $13

Age: 16 and up CR Fee: $8 NCR Fee: $13

6:00pm-9:00pm

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5045 Jan 3-May 31 M-Th 6:00am-9:00pm 5066 Jan 6-May 26 F 6:00am-8:00pm 5067 Jan 7-May 27 Sa 8:00am-6:00pm 5068 Jan 8-May 28 S 1:00pm-6:00pm

The Benefits of Parks and Recreation A Strong Parks and Recreation System is essential for thriving, livable neighborhoods

Personal Benefits Fun • Play & Imagination • Creativity & Innovation • Self Expression & Spontaneity • Balanced Lifestyle • Fitness & Wellness • Get Energized • Learning & Experience Something New • Develop Life & Job Skills • Grow Knowledge • Positive Role Models • Foster Relationships & Inclusion • Create Memories

Environmental Benefits Beauty • Improve Air & Water Quality • “Smart Growth” Planning & Development Principles • Conserve Energy & Water • Preserve Ecosystem & Urban Forest • Promote Recycling • Access to Distinctive Landscapes • Promote Community Service & Pride • Environmental & Wildlife Education • Protect & Conserve Natural Resources • Importance of Protecting Biodiversity

Social Benefits Responsibility • Community Pride & Participation • Volunteerism • Positive Diversions & Gatherings • Caring & Accessible • Security • Strong Communities • Neighborhood Sustainability • Richness of Diversity • Increase Cultural Identity & Unity • Strengthen Existing Bonds • Leverage Resources

Economic Benefits Productivity • Viable Business Environment • Support for the Working Family • Personal Rejuvenation • Attract Visitors • Activities & Events • Historic Preservation • Job Training & Work Opportunities • Attract & Retain Workforce • Enhance Natural Amenities • Promote Economic Investment • Attract and Retain Retirees

Wallyball The racquetball courts are available to rent for wallyball in 1 hour blocks. Reservations are accepted up to seven calendar days in advance. A multi-visit pass is available for purchase on a Play More Card at a discounted rate per hour. Age: 16 and up CR Fee: $8 NCR Fee: $13

Edison Johnson Recreation Center 6068 Apr 6-Apr 27 Th 12:00pm-3:00pm 6069 Jan 6-May 26 F 9:00am-8:00pm 6070 Jan 7-May 27 Sa 9:00am-6:00pm 6071 Jan 7-May 27 Sa 9:00am-6:00pm

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Pickleball Pickleball is a racquet sport which combines elements of badminton, tennis and table tennis. No need to worry about the weather, this open recreation sport will have participants enjoying friendly game play in a climate controlled indoor setting. We will focus on the main components of the game of Pickleball and learn the strategy of the game. Age: 18 and up CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9

W.D. Hill Recreation Center 5753 Jan 21-May 27 Sa 2:00pm-5:00pm Walltown Park Recreation Center 5809 Jan 3-May 31 T,Th 3:00pm-5:30pm W 12:30pm-3:00pm Sa 2:00pm-6:00pm

On your mark, get set, GO! Walking is one of the most common forms of exercise. You walk every day, so why not come into our climate-controlled facility and enjoy a nice walk? Rain or shine, it doesn’t matter how the weather is - if we’re open, you can WALK. So grab a friend, tie your shoes, and get ready to walk away the pounds! Age: All Ages No Cost

Walltown Park Recreation Center Jan 3-May 31 M-Th 8:30am-9:00pm F 8:30am-10:00pm Sa 8:30am-6:00pm S 1:00pm-6:00pm Edison Johnson Recreation Center Jan 4-May 31 M-F 8:30am-10:00am Jan 4-May 31 M-F 6:30pm-8:00pm W.D. Hill Recreation Center Jan 3-May 31 M-F 8:30am-9:00pm Holton Career and Resource Center Jan 17-May 27 M-Sa 9:00am-5:00pm Jan 22-May 21 S 1:30pm-5:00pm

MARTIAL ARTS

Korean Karate Participants learn self-defense, stress management and physical fitness through controlled movements. Age: 6 and up No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 5537 Jan 19-Feb 23 Th 6:00pm-7:00pm 5538 Mar 9-Apr 13 Th 6:00pm-7:00pm 5539 Apr 27-May 25 Th 6:00pm-7:00pm

Aikido

Tae Kwon Do

This introductory course opens the door to increased flexibility and self-defense, focusing on ways to avoid and end conflict. You’ll learn how to redirect your energy through stretching, breathing, rolling and basic techniques. Age: 7-12 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

The martial art of Tae Kwon Do teaches self-defense, physical fitness, self- control, clarity of thought, focus and confidence. The class offers a fun approach for kids to engage in an activity that promotes their growth and development. Additional fees will apply for uniforms, testing, and belts. Age: 8-11 CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5799 Feb 4-Mar 11 Sa 2:00pm-3:00pm 5800 Apr 1-May 13 Sa 2:00pm-3:00pm

Martial Arts Join us for a kickin’ good time as kids learn martial arts and self defense. Children also benefit from anti-bully and antiabduction skills while building self confidence, coordination and balance. They will enjoy lots of social interaction through fun games. This fun-filled, skill building program will focus on many aspects of self-defense for children. Age: 5-12 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5797 Feb 4-Mar 11 Sa 10:45am-11:45am 5798 Apr 1-May 13 Sa 10:45am-11:45am

W.D. Hill Recreation Center 5038 Jan 20-Feb 10 F 5040 Feb 17-Mar 10 F 5041 Mar 17-Mar 31 F 5042 Apr 7-Apr 28 F 5043 May 5-May 26 F

6:15pm-7:15pm 6:15pm-7:15pm 6:15pm-7:15pm 6:15pm-7:15pm 6:15pm-7:15pm

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MATURE ADULT FITNESS Arthritis Exercise Do you feel pain and stiffness? Are you listening to what your body is telling you? It is telling you to come join us in an Arthritis Exercise Class to help loosen those joints and ease your pain. Learn many new techniques that will help keep you loose and limber. Wear comfortable, loose clothing and bring a bottle of water. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Walltown Park Recreation Center 6039 Jan 23-Feb 13 M 10am-11am 6040 Feb 20-Mar 20 M 10am-11am 6041 Mar 22-May 10 W 10am-11am 6042 May 15-Jun 12 M 10am-11am

Bands and Bells This class offers strength and conditioning-based exercise to participants who want to tone, gain strength and muscle, as well as develop greater mobility and flexibility. Various pieces of equipment will be used in order to meet these goals including, but not limited to, dumbbells, kettle bells, and resistance bands. Medicine balls and body-weight movements will also be utilized. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Walltown Park Recreation Center 6241 Jan 17-Apr 11 T 10:30am-11:15am

Cardio with Seniors Age: 55 and up No Cost

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 6351 Jan 5-May 25 Th 10am-10:30am

Chair Exercise

Hula Hoop Dance Exercise

This group exercise program is designed to improve your overall health and fitness. All classes are taught to music. Participants should wear loosely fitted, athletic-type apparel. Age: 55 and up No Cost

This hula hoop dance exercise class provides cardio and core exercise, as well as head to toe body toning. Learn or refresh hula hooping skills and creative new ones at your own pace. Age: 55 and up CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8

Holton Career and Resource Center 5112 Jan 17-Feb 14 T,Th 10am-10:40am 5115 Mar 21-Apr 18 T,Th 10am-10:40am 5116 Feb 16-Mar 16 T,Th 10am-10:40am 5117 Apr 20-May 18 T,Th 10am-10:40am Age: 55 and up CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9

W.D. Hill Recreation Center 5775 Feb 7-May 30 T

10am-11am

Get Fit with Style for Mature Adults Have fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement, and mobility. This high energy class incorporates dance moves and is geared for active mature adults. This is a drop-in exercise program, fees listed are per class. Age: 55 and up CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 6336 Jan 3-May 25 T,Th 9:00am-10:00am

Gospel Movement Do you enjoy gospel music? Do you enjoy moving your body? Come out and have some fun as we create physical movement inspired through gospel music. Wear comfortable, loose clothing and bring a bottle of water. Age: 55 and up No Cost

CFLRC at Lyon Park 5081 Jan 5-Mar 9 Th 11am-11:40am 5082 Mar 16-May 4 Th 11am-11:40am Holton Career and Resource Center 5078 Mar 6-May 1 M 10am-10:40am 5080 May 8-Jul 3 M 10am-10:40am 6177 Jan 9-Feb 27 M 10am-10:40am

Walltown Park Recreation Center 6257 Jan 11-Apr 26 W 9:00am-10:00am

Line Dancing Line dance refers to a range of choreographed routines danced in a group without partners. It’s a great workout for the body and mind; participants will learn a limited number of basic level dances. No prior experience is required. Age: 55 and up CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 6338 Jan 4-May 31 W 10am-11am

Mature Adult Fitness This group exercise program is designed to improve your overall health and fitness. All classes are taught to music. Participants should wear loosely fitted, athletic-style apparel. This is a drop-in exercise program. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Edison Johnson Recreation Center 6053 Jan 4-May 31 M,W,F 9:00am-10:00am

Mature Men on Weights Men, it’s time to put down the remote and take control of your health! This program is designed to teach you the proper usage of exercise machines, free weights, resistance bands, balls, Bosu, and more. You will learn exercise principles and improve your physical fitness. You will also learn how to design a personal exercise program to meet your goals. Age: 55 and up CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5865 Feb 28-Mar 28 T 10am-11am 5868 Apr 18-May 16 T 10am-11am

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Mature Women on Weights Ladies - don’t shy away from free weights and strength training! This program is designed to teach you the proper use of exercise machines, free weights, resistance bands, balls, Bosu, etc. You will build endurance, improve muscle tone, and learn exercise principles. You will also design a personal exercise program to meet your fitness goals. Age: 55 and up CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5379 Feb 27-Mar 27 M 10am-11am 5858 Apr 17-May 15 M 10am-11am

Walk with Ease Walk with Ease is a fitness program that can reduce pain associated with arthritis and improve overall health. The program includes education sessions, warm-up and cool-down stretches. The benefits to you are: to motivate yourself to get in shape, walk safely and comfortably, improve your strength, flexibility, and stamina, and reduce pain and feel great. Course instructors are certified by the National Arthritis Foundation. Age: 55 and up No Cost

CFLRC at Lyon Park 6240 Feb 6-Mar 17

M,W,F 11:00am-12:00pm

MATURE ADULT ACTIVITIES Artistic Expressions by Mature Adults We’ve all got a creative spirit - some explored and some unexplored! Join this fun and informal gathering to tap into your creativity. Using simple materials and awesome ideas, who knows what your mind, hands, and eyes can come up with! Age: 55 and up No Cost

Walltown Park Recreation Center 6243 Jan 12 & 26 Th 10:30am-11:30am Feb 9 & 23 Th 10:30am-11:30am Mar 9 & 23 Th 10:30am-11:30am

Arts and Crafts

Bridge

If you are interested in tapping into your creative side, we are offering various arts and crafts opportunities for mature adults, ages 55 and better. Instruction is provided; your only expense is the supplies. No experience necessary. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Stop in & enjoy playing bridge with others who love the game. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 6156 Jan 3-Jan 31 T 10:30am-12:30pm 6157 Feb 7-Feb 28 T 10:30am-12:30pm 6158 Mar 7-Mar 28 T 10:30am-12:30pm 6159 Apr 4-Apr 25 T 10:30am-12:30pm 6160 May 2-May 30 T 10:30am-12:30pm

Whats That And Why should I eat it?

Bid Whiz Experience a fun card game in great atmosphere. Come out and learn how to play and meet new friends. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Walltown Park Recreation Center 6026 6034 6035 6036 6037

Jan 3-Jan 31 Feb 7-Feb 28 Mar 7-Mar 28 Apr 4-Apr 25 May 2-May 30

Edison Johnson Recreation Center 6055 Jan 12-Jan 26 Th 12:00pm-3:00pm 6056 Feb 2-Feb 23 Th 12:00pm-3:00pm 6057 Mar 2-Mar 30 Th 12:00pm-3:00pm 6058 Apr 6-Apr 27 Th 12:00pm-3:00pm Walltown Park Recreation Center 6354 Feb 8 W 1:00pm-2:30pm 6355 Mar 8 W 1:00pm-2:30pm

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4:30pm-8:30pm 4:30pm-8:30pm 4:30pm-8:30pm 4:30pm-8:30pm 4:30pm-8:30pm

Come join us to learn about the health benefits of various fruits and vegetables. Cooking tips, recipes and other educational materials will be provided. Stay for the Mature Adult Farmers’ Market and receive free produce. Bringing your own bag is recommended, but not required. Takes place on 3rd Thursday of the month. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Bingo

Holton Career and Resource Center 5100 Jan 19 Th 10:45am-11:15am 5104 Feb 16 Th 10:45am-11:15am 5105 Mar 16 Th 10:45am-11:15am 5106 Apr 20 Th 10:45am-11:15am 5107 May 18 Th 10:45am-11:15am

Stop in and enjoy playing bingo with others who love the game. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Farmers Market

Holton Career and Resource Center 6161 Jan 4-Jan 25 W 10:00am-12:00pm 6162 Feb 1-Feb 22 W 10:00am-12:00pm 6163 Mar 1-Mar 29 W 10:00am-12:00pm 6164 Apr 5-Apr 26 W 10:00am-12:00pm 6165 May 3-May 31 W 10:00am-12:00pm

Breakfast Brunch Bring a breakfast dish! Enjoy breakfast food with friends and mingle with one another eating home-cooked breakfast dishes. Not only will you have a good time mingling and eating but also learning valuable aging and longevity news. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 5092 May 12 F 9:30am-11:30am

Durham Parks and Recreation and the Interfaith Food Shuttle have partnered to provide FREE fruits and vegetables for mature adults at the Holton Farmers’ Market. These fresh fruits and vegetables are donated by local vendors. Note: Amount of fruit and vegetables individuals receive is determined by the produce donated that day. Bringing your own bag is recommended, but not required. Takes place on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 6166 Jan 5 & Jan 19 Th 11:30am-12:30pm 6167 Feb 2 & Feb 16 Th 11:30am-12:30pm 6168 Mar 2 & Mar 16 Th 11:30am-12:30pm 6169 Apr 6 & Apr 20 Th 11:30am-12:30pm 6170 May 4 & May 18 Th 11:30am-12:30pm

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First Friday Fun: Brain Spinach Popeye taught us early on that spinach is the “power food!” So we are going to apply that power to our minds! Mature Adult minds are among the sharpest around, and this fun, informal class of brain teasers, mind challenges, puzzles, and good old fashioned memory games will keep our minds challenged in a fun -- and memorable -- way. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Lets Play Cards

Pinochle

A casual game of cards with friends can provide hours of entertainment. Whatever your game of choice may be, 'Let's Play Cards' provides a positive venue for participants to come together and enjoy themselves. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Want a great way to enjoy an afternoon with friends and showing your skills at this classic card game? Join us for a truly great time! Age: 55 and up No Cost

W.D. Hill Recreation Center 5877 Jan 21-May 27 Sa 11:00am-12:00pm

Mature Adult Choir

Walltown Park Recreation Center 6244 Jan 6, Feb 3, Mar 3, Apr 7 10am-10:45am

This class is for all mature adults who like to sing. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Lets Get Together

Holton Career and Resource Center 5109 Jan 10-May 30 T 12:30pm-1:30pm

There are lots of things we can do when we “Get Together”. So this program is planned based on your interests and feedback. Anything from a checkers tournament, guest speaker or discussion group, to movie and popcorn. Your help in planning and leading is always welcomed, so “Let’s Get Together!” Age: 55 and up No Cost

CFLRC at Lyon Park 5878 Jan 3-Jan 31 T 10:30am-11:30am 5947 Feb 7-Feb 28 T 10:30am-11:30am 5951 Mar 7-Mar 28 T 10:30am-11:30am 5952 Apr 4-Apr 4 T 10:30am-11:30am 5953 May 9-May 30 T 10:30am-11:30am Walltown Park Recreation Center 5971 Jan 3-Jan 31 T 12:00pm-1:00pm 5985 Feb 7-Feb 28 T 12:00pm-1:00pm 5986 Mar 7-Mar 28 T 12:00pm-1:00pm 5988 Apr 4-Apr 4 T 12:00pm-1:00pm 5990 May 9-May 30 T 12:00pm-1:00pm Holton Career and Resource Center 6171 Jan 9-Jan 30 M 10:45am-11:45am 6172 Feb 6-Feb 27 M 10:45am-11:45am 6173 Mar 6-Mar 27 M 10:45am-11:45am 6174 Apr 3-Apr 24 M 10:45am-11:45am 6175 May 1-May 22 M 10:45am-11:45am

Mature Adult Open Forum Open forums are meetings where anyone can come and voice their opinions and concerns about Durham Parks and Recreation Mature Adult issues they feel are important. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Walltown Park Recreation Center 6230 Feb 6 M 11:00am-12:00pm CFLRC at Lyon Park 6227 Apr 4 T 10:30am-11:30am

Open Computer Lab Come in and take advantage of our computer lab. Access to the Internet and Microsoft Office products will be available. 21 and up No Cost

Walltown Park Recreation Center 6003 Jan 6-Jan 27 F 4:30pm-9:00pm 6022 Feb 3-Feb 24 F 4:30pm-9:00pm 6023 Mar 3-Mar 31 F 4:30pm-9:00pm 6024 Apr 7-Apr 28 F 4:30pm-9:00pm 6025 May 5-May 26 F 4:30pm-9:00pm

Prom... for Mature Adults! Prom isn’t just for High School Seniors! This evening will feature ballroom music, light food, and all the prom trimmings. Get dressed up and dance the night away as you re-live this fun tradition! Age: 55 and up No Cost

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5813 May 24 W 5:00pm-8:00pm

Mature Adult Open Gym Basketball You got game? Bring it to open gym basketball! A Facility attendant will be present to organize the games. Everyone must bring a valid photo ID in order to participate. A multi-visit pass is available for purchase on a Play More Card at a discounted rate per class. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Walltown Park Recreation Center 6043 Jan 4-May 31 M,W 12:00pm-1:00pm

Holton Career and Resource Center 6176 Jan 4-May 31 W 5:00pm-6:45pm W.D. Hill Recreation Center 5774 Mar 13-May 22 M 6:00pm-9:00pm

Page Turners

Senior Open Rec

Mature Adults will gather to discuss books and other forms of literature determined by the group. We’ll talk about the ideas in these writings and what they mean to us in our daily lives. Freeflowing and informal discussion. Age: 55 and up No Cost

W.D. Hill Recreation Center 5776 Jan 21-May 27 Sa

Come participate in a variety of fun activities including billiards, foosball, darts, and board games. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Walltown Park Recreation Center 6242 Jan 5 & 19 Th 10am-11:30am Feb 2 & 16 Th 10am-11:30am Mar 2 & 16 Th 10am-11:30am Apr 6 Th 10am-11:30am We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident

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MATURE ADULT PROGRAMS continued Technology Made Easy

Seniors in Motion Variety Show In honor of Older Americans Month we invite you to join us for a Seniors in Motion Variety Show. Come and be thoroughly entertained, delighted, and enjoy everything from line dancing to solos. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Durham Center for Senior Life 6239 May 12 F 2:00pm-4:00pm

Can’t teach old dogs new tricks? We beg to differ! Come learn the basic skills used to communicate in today’s world. Several topics will be covered including: Facebook, Twitter, email, online purchasing, uploading photos, text messaging, search engines, and many more! Have questions about your computer or cell phone? We can help with that too! Age: 55 and up CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5812 Feb 2-Mar 9 Th 2:00pm-3:00pm

MATURE ADULT OUTINGS

Square Dancing

Edison Johnson Recreation Center 6054 Jan 17-May 30 T 9:00am-11:00am

Do you enjoy spending time with your friends and making new ones? Then come on a local trip with DPR. Every month, we go bowling, to movies, enjoy special activities at centers, and much, much more. Join the group and share your favorite local activity - we will go together as a group. Pick up sites include Holton, Lyon Park, Edison Johnson, W.D. Hill, and Walltown. Transportation pick-up from sites is 15 minutes prior to start time. Please contact recreation center staff to register and arrange for transportation.

St. Patricks Day Pot Luck

Fishing at Lake Michie

It’s time for St. Patrick’s Day. Come share your favorite dish with friends and mingle with us as we eat some home-cooked food. Age: 55 and up CR Fee: $8 NCR Fee: $13

Imagine sitting on a bank on a peaceful morning when all of sudden you hook the “big one.” As you begin to reel it in all of your friends surround you and watch anxiously as you bring it to shore. You feel the pride of landing the prize of the day. Okwe can’t promise the “big catch”, but you are sure to have fun. Transportation is an extra fee. Age: 55 and up CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11

Ready for a fun, energetic morning, dancing with friends? This program offers basic square dancing and line dancing for mature adults. Bringing a partner is helpful, but not necessary. Age: 55 and up CR Fee: $12 NCR Fee: $17

Edison Johnson Recreation Center 6052 Mar 17 F 12:00pm-2:00pm

Striving For A Purpose This program offers an alternative way to mature adults involved in fitness. Striving for a purpose will challenge mature adults to reach their daily amount of aerobic activity needed to sustain a healthy lifestyle. This program will also encourage mature adults to utilize the fitness centers offered throughout DPR. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 5120 Jan 3-Jan 31 T 8:50am-9:50am 5121 Feb 7-Feb 28 T 8:50am-9:50am 5122 Mar 7-Mar 28 T 8:50am-9:50am 5124 Apr 4-Apr 25 T 8:50am-9:50am 5123 May 2-May 30 T 8:50am-9:50am

8:00am-11:30am

Movies You pick the movie you want to view. $5 fee paid at Northgate Movie Theater includes movie, popcorn, and drink. Transportation is an extra fee. Age: 55 and up No Cost

Jan 13 Feb 10 Mar 10 Apr 14 May 12

Register between February 6, 2017 and March 3, 2017 and receive an early bird discount. Regular registration ends March 24, 2017. Age: 50 and up

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8:30am-5:00pm

Senior Games Opening Ceremony Participants age 50+ are encouraged to come out and celebrate the start of senior games and view the performing arts and cheerleader performances. Age: 50 and up No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 6233 Apr 17 M 5:30pm-7:30pm

Senior Games Bowling Participants age 50+ are encouraged to participate in singles, doubles, or mixed doubles bowling competitions. Your skill level is not important -- our goal is to have fun and fellowship! Age: 50 and up CR Fee: $20 NCR Fee: $25

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Senior Games Golf Participants age 50+ are encouraged to participate in an 18 hole competition style golf tournament. Age: 50 and up CR Fee: $24 NCR Fee: $29

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Senior Games Closing Ceremony Participants age 50+ are recognized for participating in the SilverArts and Games. Awards for the performing arts and SilverArts entries will be given out. There will also be performances to celebrate the closing of senior games. Age: 50 and up No Cost

Durham Center for Senior Life 6235 May 4 Th 5:30pm-7:30pm

Want to give input on the Mature Adult programming offered by DPR, and help spread the word about our activities? Join the Mature Adult Council! Call 919-560-4296!

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MATURE ADULT PROGRAMS continued MATURE ADULT TRIPS Come join the fun as we travel across our great state - and beyond! We’ve visited the coast, State Fair, wineries, and headed south on the train. You will find an array opportunities that stimulate your mind and exercise your body. Stay active on trips with DPR! Accessible buses and vans are available. For more information call our Mature Adult Staff at 919-560-4355.

State Farmers Market

NC Art Museum

Harrahs Cherokee Casino

NC Transportation Museum

Let’s spend some time at the State Farmers Market in Raleigh, NC, where you can find a wide variety of fresh and local produce and meats, cheeses, and crafts at the market shoppes. We will stay for lunch, where you can choose from any of the three restaurants on site. Lunch is on your own. Age: 55 and up CR Fee: $6 | NCR Fee: $11 Northgate Mall 6246 Apr 7 F 9:00am-2:00pm

Calling all amateur and seasoned Casino Players! We are off to Cherokee, NC to play table games, slot machines, and video poker. We’ll stop for breakfast and eat lunch and dinner at the Casino. The cost of the meals is not reflected in the price. Age: 55 and better CR Fee: $62 | NCR Fee: $78 Northgate Mall 6249 May 18 Th 6:00am-11:30pm

Join us as we head to Raleigh for an informative day at the NC Museum of Art. Enjoy daylit galleries while exploring innovative contemporary art, ancient Egyptian artifacts, renowned European Old Master Paintings, as well as African and Judaic works of art. We’ll eat lunch in the Iris restaurant on-site which is not included in the price of the trip. Age: 55 and better CR Fee: $6 | NCR Fee: $11 Northgate Mall 6247 Apr 11 T 10:00am-3:00pm

We are on our way to the NC Transportation Museum. Once we arrive, there will be a relaxing 25-minute train ride, which offers a narrated tour of the 57acre site, and is pulled by an antique diesel engine. Then we will head over to the Bob Julian Roundhouse for a guided tour. The Roundhouse focuses on the history of railroads in NC. Lunch is included in the trip, but is not part of the price. Age: 55 and better CR Fee: $35 | NCR Fee: $50 Northgate Mall 6250 Jun 15 Th 8:00am-5:30pm

Billy Graham Library

We’re off to Charlotte, NC to visit the Billy Graham Library. Mature adults will have the opportunity to visit the Graham Family Homeplace, Ruth’s Attic Bookstore (gift shop), the Memorial Prayer Garden, and eat lunch in the Graham Brother’s Dairy Bar. We’ll stop for breakfast. The cost of the meals is not reflected in the price. Age: 55 and up CR Fee: $35 | NCR Fee: $50 Northgate Mall 6252 Jul 25 T 7:00am-6:30pm

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OUTDOOR RECREATION

Durham Parks and Recreation Outdoor Recreation offers a wide variety of outdoor programming for individuals and families. From community campfires in neighborhood parks to weekend river excursions, camping events, and our Discovery High Ropes Course. We offer a broad range of outdoor experiences for people of all abilities and interests. Please note that Outdoor Recreation programs that charge a fee for participation do have a maximum number of participants that can be accommodated, so pre-registration is required.

Astronomy Series - Lunar Viewing DPR Outdoor Recreation and NCCU invite you to view our closest celestial neighbor, the Moon! We will explore the surface using state of the art telescopes and binoculars! All ages (children must be accompanied by an adult). No cost, no preregistration required. All Ages No Cost

Sandy Creek Park 6284 Mar 17

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Astronomy Series - Statewide Star Party Come join DPR and NCCU as we gaze at the stars as part of the NC Science Festival’s statewide Star Party. We will have high-powered telescopes and knowledgable staff to create an enjoyable evening of exploring the night sky. All ages (children must be accompanied by an adult). No cost, no pre-registration required. Cloud-out date 4/22. All Ages No Cost

Old North Durham Park 6285 Apr 21 F

8:30pm-10:30pm

Astronomy Series - Eta Aquarids Viewing Have you ever seen a shooting star? Join DPR and NCCU to view the Eta Aquarids Meteor shower. The dark skies of Valley Springs Park provide the perfect backdrop to view this shower during its peak. All ages (children must be accompanied by an adult). No cost, no pre-registration required. All Ages No Cost

Valley Springs Park 6286 May 6

Sa

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Caving Trip

Muddy Boots

Come scramble, slide and squeeze through warm eastern Tennessee caves on this day trip. Safety equipment will be provided. Participants will need clothing that can get muddy and a change of clothes. Age: 9 and up (children must be accompanied by an adult) CR Fee: $56 NCR Fee: $71

Adventure in nature with your preschooler at West Point on the Eno. We’ll read a nature-themed book, then take a walk on the wild side to find the nature right outside our door. Children must be accompanied by a parent, and of course, wear boots or sneakers that can get a little dirty! Age: 2-5 CR Fee: $2 NCR Fee: $6

Morreene Road Recreation Center 6262 Jan 28 Sa 7:00am-9:00pm

Botany Bar Crawl Join DPR and some of Durham’s finest distilleries to learn how plants are used in the manufacture of adult beverages. We’ll visit local relatives of those that make our favorite drinks, learn how they’re used and the science behind the libations at the distilleries and breweries. Additional fee for facility tours and sampling may apply. Adults 21 years of age and older. Age: 21 and up CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11

Durham Distillery 6268 Feb 4

Sa

2:00pm-4:00pm

Community Campfire There may be nothing better than sitting next to a warm, crackling campfire. Durham Parks and Recreation Adventure Programs invites you to join us for our community campfire. We provide the fire and everything you need to make s’mores. You get to share a campfire experience with others in your community. All ages (children must be accompanied by an adult). No cost, no pre-registration required. All Ages No Cost

Oval Drive Park 6281 Mar 3 Piney Wood Park 6282 Apr 7

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Explore the Urban Wild: Cryptozoology Join DPR Outdoor Recreation for a free adventure in your park! Bring weather-appropriate clothing and lots of curiosity. All ages (children must be accompanied by an adult). No cost, no pre-registration required. All Ages No Cost

Sandy Creek Park 6283 Apr 1

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High Ropes Discovery Day Come explore Durham Parks and Recreation’s high ropes course and navigate a variety of obstacles, some reaching 55 feet in the air! Ages 7 and up (children ages 7-9 must be accompanied by a participating adult) Age: 7 and up CR Fee: $8 NCR Fee: $13

Bethesda Park 6269 Feb 11 6270 Feb 11 6271 Feb 11 6272 Mar 4 6273 Mar 4 6274 Mar 4 6275 Apr 8 6276 Apr 8 6277 Apr 8 6278 May 13 6279 May 13 6280 May 13

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Sunset Paddle Savor a spring sunset by paddling canoes and kayaks on scenic Lake Michie and Little Rive Lake with DPR Outdoor Recreation. We will provide the equipment, you bring weatherappropriate clothing. Age: 7 and up CR Fee: $8 NCR Fee: $13

Little River Park 6258 Mar 11 Sa Lake Michie Boating Area 6263 May 6 Sa

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OUTDOOR RECREATION AND CITY LAKES continued Lake Michie Crappie Tournament City Lakes Season Opening Celebration Join Durham Parks and Recreation to celebrate the beginning of the 2017 season! We will have a cookout, an assortment of paddle sport boats to try such as kayaks and paddleboards, and fishing equipment to use. We look forward to seeing you at beautiful Lake Michie! All ages (children must be accompanied by an adult). No cost, no pre-registration required. All Ages No Cost

Lake Michie Recreation Area 6289 Mar 18 Sa

12:00pm-2:00pm

Lake Michie Clean Up Celebrate Creek Week with a clean up! DPR will provide canoes and clean up supplies to help keep Durham’s primary reservoir in pristine shape. This event is appropriate for ages 13 and up (children must be accompanied by an adult). No cost, no preregistration required. All Ages No Cost

Lake Michie Recreation Area 6288 Mar 22 W

2:00pm-5:00pm

This tournament will determine winners by the total weight of their three best fish. The fish must be alive at weigh in. This is an individual tournament, not a team competition. Pre-registration is required and all regular City Lake fees apply for bank fishing or boat launches. All Ages CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9

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Lake Michie Boating Area 6259 May 12 F

The lakes will also be open on the following holidays: Good Friday, Memorial Day and July 4th.

6:00pm-10:00pm

Hook, Line and Sinker Join us and learn all about technique, fish identification and other handy angling information. We will have games and fishing related challenges with small prizes for kids. We are also happy to have experienced anglers on hand to help! We’ll supply the equipment and you just need to bring weatherappropriate clothing. Pre-registration is required. Age: 2-17 (children must be accompanied by an adult) CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8

Lake Michie Boating Area 6260 May 21 S

Lake Michie and Little River Lake in northern Durham County offer recreational fishing and boating. Both lakes are open to the public midMarch through mid-November, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 6:30am-6pm.

Canoes, kayaks, water bikes and john boats are available to rent. Personal boats and motors are not allowed on Little River Lake. For more information during the season, midMarch-mid-November (Friday-Monday), call the Lake Michie boathouse at 919-477-3906 or the Little River Lake boathouse at 919-477-7889 during operational hours. For more information Tuesday through Thursday and/or during the off-season please contact DPR Outdoor Recreation staff at 919-560-4405.

8:00am-10:00am

TEAM CHALLENGE AND LOW ROPES COURSE At the low challenge course, staff facilitators use a variety of natural and man-made elements, games, and initiatives to help groups and individuals develop trust, cooperation, teamwork and leadership skills. Facilitators utilize a 13-element low ropes course, portable elements, hiking trails and other open spaces to create intellectually and physically engaging outdoor experiences for groups. Each program is individually designed based on a consultation with the client. The minimum age for participation at the low challenge course is 10 years of age, and programs can be designed for persons of differing abilities.

HIGH ROPES COURSE Durham Parks and Recreation’s Discovery Course is a unique experience in personal challenge and high ropes course design. The Discovery Course is full of options, allowing participants to choose their degree of challenge throughout their journey, culminating in a peak experience in the Crow’s Nest, which offers birds-eye views of the surrounding area. A final thrill awaits with the participant’s choice of the giant swing or zip line as the exit off the course. The course is designed to motivate by building self-esteem, encouraging risktaking, developing respect for individual differences and fostering trust through a common experience. The Discovery Course is available to the public either through reservations as a group for a team building program, or on the bimonthly “Discovery Days.” For more information and pricing, individuals and groups may call DPR Outdoor Recreation at 919-560-4405 ext. 27347 or visit our website at DPRPlayMore.org or getoutdoorsdurham.blogspot.com.

Discovery High Ropes Course at Bethesda Park

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PERFORMING ARTS DANCE CLASSES Kinder Ballet

DREAM DREAM (Disciplined Roles in Entertainment Arts and Media) is a comprehensive performing arts program that uses a multidisciplinary instructional approach. Participants may take up to two disciplines per session. Disciplines include modeling, hip hop and modern dance, step, video production, and music production. Participants will showcase acquired skills in a final performance. Age: 13-16 CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $14

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5754 Jan 6-Apr 28 F 6:00pm-8:00pm

Hip Hop Dance Want to learn some exciting dance moves? This physically motivating class focuses on hip hop technique, choreography and movement to popular hit songs! Be sure to wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Age: 8-11 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

W.D. Hill Recreation Center 5147 Jan 18-Feb 22 W 5171 Mar 1-Apr 5 W 5172 Apr 12-May 17 W

6:15pm-7:15pm 6:15pm-7:15pm 6:15pm-7:15pm

Drumming Classes Learn rhythms using basic base, tone and slap hand techniques. Age: 5-12 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5756 Feb 3-Mar 10 F 6:00pm-7:00pm 5757 Mar 31-May 12 F 6:00pm-7:00pm

Intro to Piano Do you love creating your own sound? This is the perfect class where you can learn how to read music and create a sweet melody! Age: 8-12 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5761 Jan 24-Feb 28 T 6:30pm-7:30pm 5764 Mar 21-Apr 25 T 6:30pm-7:30pm

Children learn grace and poise in ballet! This class introduces children to the ballet barre, proper dance terms, and correct body positioning. Preferred class attire consists of leotards, tights and ballet slippers. Age: 5-6 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5762 Jan 3-Feb 7 T 6:20pm-7:05pm 5763 Feb 28-Apr 4 T 6:20pm-7:05pm 5765 Apr 11-May 16 T 6:20pm-7:05pm

Tiny Tots Ballet A fun introduction to ballet for preschoolers! This class helps children to develop motor skills, directional awareness and counting, and socialization skills. Preferred class attire consists of leotards, tights and ballet slippers. Age: 3-4 CR Fee: $8 NCR Fee: $12

Edison Johnson Recreation Center 6046 Jan 7-Feb 11 Sa 9:45am-10:30am 6047 Feb 18-Mar 25 Sa 9:45am-10:30am 6048 Apr 1-May 6 Sa 9:45am-10:30am Age: 3-4 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5758 Jan 3-Feb 7 T 5:30pm-6:30pm 5759 Feb 21-Mar 28 T 5:30pm-6:30pm 5760 Apr 11-May 16 T 5:30pm-6:30pm Age: 3-5 No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 5535 Jan 21-Feb 25 Sa 10am-11am 5536 Mar 11-Apr 15 Sa 10am-11am 5569 Apr 29-May 27 Sa 10am-11am

Tappin Tots This class will explore rhythmic structures through footwork. Tap requires tap shoes - tap shoes have metal planks on the sole to make sound. Age: 3-4 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5766 Jan 3-Feb 7 T 10:15am-11:15am 5767 Feb 21-Mar 28 T 10:15am-11:15am 5768 Apr 11-May 16 T 10:15am-11:15am

Step by Step Ballet Our ballet class program is designed to take students from their very first step through a comprehensive curriculum of classical ballet studies. It also encourages physical discipline and general body awareness and control. Age: 5-12 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5747 Feb 4-Mar 11 Sa 12:30pm-1:30pm 5749 Apr 1-May 13 Sa 12:30pm-1:30pm

Youth Dance Continue your child’s experience in ballet and lyrical jazz styles of dance. In this class your child will gain dance technique in ballet, lyrical jazz and tap. Preferred class attire consists of leotard, tights and ballet slippers. Age: 5-11 CR Fee: $8 NCR Fee: $12

Edison Johnson Recreation Center 6049 Jan 7-Feb 11 Sa 10:45am-11:30am 6050 Feb 18-Mar 25 Sa 10:45am-11:30am 6051 Apr 1-May 6 Sa 10:45am-11:30am

Youth Tap Dance for Beginners This class will explore rhythmic structures through footwork. Tap requires tap shoes - tap shoes have metal planks on the sole to make sound. Age: 6-11 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5022 Jan 5-Feb 9 Th 5:30pm-6:30pm 5026 Feb 23-Mar 30 Th 5:30pm-6:30pm 5027 Apr 13-May 18 Th 5:30pm-6:30pm

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PERFORMING ARTS continued Latin Dance

Youth Hip Hop Dance This introductory-level hip hop class provides a structured method of learning hip hop, modern and STEP dance movements in a fun-filled and vibrant class environment. The class utilizes upbeat music from various genres, in addition to the latest hip hop hits. If you really want to learn how to do the latest dances moves, this class is definitely for you. Age: 6-11 No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 5532 Jan 23-Feb 27 M 6:00pm-7:00pm 5533 Mar 13-Apr 17 M 6:00pm-7:00pm 5534 May 1-May 22 M 6:00pm-7:00pm

You hear the music and you cannot help it, it makes you move. It lures you to the dance floor, but what to do? This class is ideal for participants looking to learn and venture into the fun world of Latin Dancing. Participants will learn to dance Salsa, Merengue, Cumbia, and Bachata. No prior dance experience nor a dance partner is required. Age: 13 and up No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 5570 Jan 18-Feb 22 W 7:00pm-8:00pm 5571 Mar 8-Apr 12 W 7:00pm-8:00pm 5572 Apr 26-May 31 W 7:00pm-8:00pm

Youth Cheerleading This class teaches basic cheerleading skills. This class is recommended for kids who are high energy and like to learn cheers and chants. Age: 6-11 No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 5565 Jan 21-Feb 25 Sa 12:00pm-1:00pm 5566 Mar 11-Apr 15 Sa 12:00pm-1:00pm 5567 Apr 29-May 27 Sa 12:00pm-1:00pm

Jr. Cheerleading Line Dance Line dance refers to a range of choreographed routines danced in a group without partners. It’s a great workout for the body and mind; participants will learn a limited number of basic level dances. No prior experience is required. Age: 18 and up No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 5607 Jan 17-Feb 21 T 7:00pm-8:00pm 5608 Mar 7-Apr 16 T 7:00pm-8:00pm 5609 Apr 25-May 30 T 7:00pm-8:00pm

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This cheerleading class teaches children the basic skills needed to advance in the sport of cheerleading. Your child will learn to memorize cheers and master the art of performing them. This class is recommended for students who bring enthusiasm, energy, and love to the sport. Age: 8-11 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5705 Feb 11-Mar 18 Sa 12:00pm-1:00pm 5706 Apr 1-May 6 Sa 12:00pm-1:00pm

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Let it Snow We will celebrate the season with fun activities centered around snowflakes, snowmen, and all things winter. Children will enjoy hot chocolate and snacks. Please have your child wear a favorite scarf! Age: 2-4 CR Fee: $2 NCR Fee: $6

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5731 Jan 11 W 10am-11:15am

Holiday Cookie Decorating Get your little ones into the holiday spirit by creating some holiday cookies that taste as good as they look. Baked cookies will be ready for your child to decorate using royal icing and chocolate. Age: 5-12 CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5069 Feb 6 M 6:00pm-7:00pm 5072 Mar 13 M 6:00pm-7:00pm

Hearts Galore Hearts, hearts, and more hearts! Bring your preschooler and join us to create a Valentine’s Day mobile, and celebrate this love-filled holiday. Don’t forget to dress your child in red! Age: 2-4 CR Fee: $2 NCR Fee: $6

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5740 Feb 8 W 10am-11:15am

Will You be my Valentine? Have your toddler help us celebrate Valentine’s Day! Enjoy story time, music, crafts and refreshments with this fun event! Age: 3-5 CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5201 Feb 9 Th 10:00am-12:00pm

Super Shamrocks

Kid-O-Cize

Calling all “Lucky Leprechauns”! Your child will follow the rainbow to the pot of gold where we will make a shamrock craft, enjoy a snack, and celebrate being green. Age: 2-4 CR Fee: $2 NCR Fee: $6

Up, Down, Turn Around, time to Move! Preschoolers will run, play and stretch to music and burn lots of energy. Come join the fun and Kid-O-Cize! Age: 3-5 CR Fee: $7.50 NCR Fee: $12.50

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5741 Mar 8 W 10am-11:15am

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5023 Jan 24-Feb 28 T 10am-10:45am

Lucky Ducks

Fairy Tale Adventures

Have your toddler help us celebrate St. Patrick’s Day! Enjoy story time, music, crafts and refreshments with this fun event! Age: 3-5 CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8

Come learn, explore and talk about your favorite fairy tales. Join us in the Happily Ever after fun! Age: 3-5 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5217 Mar 15 W 10:00am-12:00pm

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5156 Apr 20-May 25 Th 10am-11am

Sham-Rockin Good Time

Fun Caravan

Join us for a celebration of all things, St. Patrick’s! We will make a St. Patrick’s Day themed craft, listen to Irish Folk Tales and music, and enjoy green snacks. Age: 2-4 CR Fee: $2 NCR Fee: $6

Fun Caravan is a mobile recreation program that brings recreation to communities throughout Durham by providing a variety of fun, active, and challenging recreation experiences for children up to 12 years old. The program offers a variety of activities from arts and crafts to obstacle courses to more traditional games like relay races. Follow us to the Fun! All children must be accompanied by an adult. Weather permitting. All Ages No Cost

Edison Johnson Recreation Center 5900 Mar 17 F 10am-11am

Earth Day Arts and Crafts Preschoolers will create eco-friendly art projects using recycled products. They will learn about their natural environment and how to care for their home - planet earth. Snacks will be served. Age: 2-4 CR Fee: $2 NCR Fee: $6

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5743 Apr 12 W 10am-11:15am

Mothers Day Tea Come to our tea party and wear a hat! There will be entertainment, a craft corner, and a hat contest. Light refreshments will be served at this special event that honors Mom. Age: 2-4 CR Fee: $2 NCR Fee: $6

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5744 May 10 W 10am-11:15am

Burch Avenue Park 5711 Mar 27 Oval Drive Park 5712 May 3

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Jazz Listening Sessions Experience Jazz history through a series of informal “listening sessions” at the W.D. Hill Recreation Center, in collaboration with the NCCU Jazz Studies Department. During the sessions, a variety of recorded selections from different periods in Jazz history are played. Audience members are invited to offer their own observations and commentary. Come and add your voice to the growing Jazz discussion! Age: 18 and up No Cost

W.D. Hill Recreation Center 5737 Mar 16 Th 5738 Apr 20 Th 5739 May 18 Th

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Kids Biathlon The Kids’ Biathlon is a non-competitive fitness event for children ages 5 to 12. Participants will be grouped by age, and there will also be a “partner” category, allowing children to participate alongside an adult. The event will begin with a swim in the indoor Edison Johnson pool, followed by a run through the adjacent Rock Quarry Park. Swimming and running distances will vary by age. Everyone will receive a participation medal. The goal is to finish and have fun! Age: 5-11 No Cost

Edison Johnson Recreation Center 6033 Apr 9 S 1:00pm-4:00pm

Lets Play Cards A casual game of cards with friends can provide hours of entertainment. Whatever your game of choice may be, ‘Let’s Play Cards’ provides a positive venue for participants to come together and enjoy themselves. Age: 55 and up No Cost

W.D. Hill Recreation Center 5777 Jan 21-May 27 Sa

11:00am-12:00pm

Mess Makers Parents will pair with their preschooler for arts, crafts music and movement. Get energized moving to the music. Have fun and explore your inner artist with markers, paint, glitter and glue. After each class you will have a project to take home. Age: 1-5 CR Fee: $7.50 NCR Fee: $12.50

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5024 Mar 14-Apr 18 T 10am-10:45am

My First Masterpiece This program will explore the creative idea of the child and parent. It would include the fundamentals of art in understanding the skills of drawing, coloring and painting. The parent and child will be encouraged to practice the skills learned here at the center or home. Age: 4-8 CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11

Mystery Trip

Shorty Sporty Tumbling

Up for a surprise? Come join us on a trip somewhere in the Triangle. This trip is a mystery to the participants, find out where we’re going when we arrive! Age: 18 and up CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11

This class is for students interested in focusing on tumbling. Participants will be learning basic tumbling skills such as forward/backward rolls, cartwheels and hand/headstands. Age: 3-5 CR Fee: $7.50 NCR Fee: $12.50

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5260 Mar 8 W 10:00am-3:00pm

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5029 Jan 30-Mar 6 M 5:30pm-6:15pm 5030 Feb 1-Mar 8 W 5:30pm-6:15pm

Open Rec Come participate in a variety of fun activities including billiards, foosball, darts, and board games. Age: 6-16 No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 5340 Jan 23-May 22 M 6:00pm-8:00pm 5419 Jan 17-May 23 T 6:00pm-8:00pm 5466 Jan 18-May 24 W 6:00pm-8:00pm 5485 Jan 19-May 25 Th 6:00pm-8:00pm

Spring Fever Have your toddler help us celebrate the holiday season and the start of spring! Enjoy story time, music, crafts and refreshments with this fun event Age: 3-5 CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5249 May 3 W 10:00am-12:00pm

Parents Night Out

StoryTime in the Park

This inclusive program allows parents to enjoy a night out on the town while the kids enjoy the evening at a recreation center. Your children will have a blast in a safe, caring, and fun environment. Age-appropriate activities will include arts and crafts, sports, games, and movies. A snack will be provided. It’s a fun night out for everyone! Age: 5-12 CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8

Various Parks 5182 Apr 17-May 22 M

CFLRC at Lyon Park 5180 Jan 13 5185 Feb 10 5186 Mar 10 5187 Apr 14

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6:15pm-9:00pm 6:15pm-9:00pm 6:15pm-9:00pm 6:15pm-9:00pm

Shorty Sporty All-Stars Want to try several sports? Shorty Sporty All Stars lets you experience different sports and games. Age: 3-5 CR Fee: $7.50 NCR Fee: $12.50

Join us as we listen to stories, play and explore some of our local parks! This program offers a lively mix of stories and rhymes for your toddler to enjoy. They’ll also learn exciting new games to play and make new friends in their neighborhood. Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended. Age: 1-5 No Cost

10am-11am

Superhero to the Rescue! Find out what it takes to be the best superhero the world has ever seen! Your child will develop their superhero skills by creating a costume, theme song, name and more! They’ll also learn about everyday heros and what it means to be super - without the cape! Age: 3-5 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5073 Mar 22-Apr 26 W 10am-11am

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5032 Apr 3-May 8 M 5:30pm-6:15pm 5048 Apr 5-May 10 W 5:30pm-6:15pm

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5017 Feb 4-Feb 25 Sa 2:00pm-3:00pm 5019 Apr 1-Apr 29 Sa 2:00pm-3:00pm We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident


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Wings at Work

Total Tot Time Come and play with your children in the gym! The emphasis of this program is placed on socialization with parent and child as well as on socializing with other 1-5 year olds. Play with a parachute, crawl through tunnels, jump rope, bowl, or just play tag! Age: 1-4 No Cost

Edison Johnson Recreation Center 5966 Jan 3-May 30 T 10:15am-12:15pm 5908 Jan 5-May 25 Th 10:15am-12:15pm Holton Career and Resource Center 5631 Jan 18-May 31 W 10:00am-12:00pm 5671 Jan 19-May 25 Th 10:00am-12:00pm I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5114 Jan 11-May 24 W 10:15am-12:00pm Walltown Park Recreation Center Jan 6-May 26 F 10:00am-12:00pm Jan 9-May 22 M 10:00am-12:00pm

Children will explore the community garden at Edison Johnson and learn about butterflies and other pollinators. The group is invited to wear butterfly wings and will make a butterfly metamorphosis craft. Age: 2-4 CR Fee: $2 NCR Fee: $6

Edison Johnson Recreation Center 5895 Apr 26 W 10am-11am 5898 May 24 W 10am-11am

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Winter Wonderland Join us for a winter celebration. We will enjoy winter and snow crafts, games, and hot chocolate. Age: 2-4 CR Fee: $2 NCR Fee: $6

Edison Johnson Recreation Center 5903 Jan 30 M 10am-11am

SPECIAL EVENTS MLK Event: Celebrating the Legacy Through the Arts

Durham Parks and Recreation hosts a wide range of special events for the Triangle area. Participants can enjoy a wide variety of special events that allow families to experience safe, exciting, and organized recreational activities in a beautiful park setting, recreation center, or other locations throughout Durham. Every event is created to provide fun for everyone at a minimal or no cost. Many special events provide the opportunity to be a volunteer or a vendor. For volunteer and vendor opportunities, please visit our website at dprplaymore.org or call 919-560-4355.

On Saturday, January 21, 2017, Durham Parks and Recreation will host a program to commemorate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The event will be held at the W. D. Hill Recreation Center (1308 Fayetteville Street, Durham) from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The theme is MLK: Remembering the Legacy through the Arts. Participants will enjoy a series of activities highlighting the components in the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. including visual art displays, poetry open mike, community discussions, live performances, arts and crafts projects and more. The event is free and open to the public. All Ages No Cost

W.D. Hill Recreation Center Jan 14 Sa

2:00pm-5:00pm

Mother Son Dance This event provides an opportunity for a son(s) to take his favorite girl out for a fancy night of dancing and fun! Music and refreshments will be served. Mom and Son(s) will receive a keepsake photo by email and a special gift. This event is not limited to mothers and sons, the family is welcome! Age: 3 and up No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 5630 Feb 9 Th 6:00pm-8:00pm

Daddy Daughter Dance Here is Dad’s chance to take his favorite girl(s) out for a fancy night of dancing and fun! Music, cake and punch will be served. The young ladies will receive a keepsake photo and a special gift. This event is not limited to fathers ? uncles and grandfathers are also welcome! Age: 4-11 CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 5028 Feb 18 Sa 5:00pm-7:30pm We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident


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Science Frenzy Walltown is bringing the science lab to your neighborhood bring the whole family to watch captivating experiments take place! This event will showcase some of the Triangle’s most innovative groups and companies so you can learn more about the important work they do to create things you use during everyday life! All Ages No Cost

Walltown Park Recreation Center Mar 25 Sa 12:00pm-3:00pm

Dog-Gone Egg Hunt Don’t let your canine companion miss out on this spring tradition! Bring your dog to Pineywood Park, where they will experience an egg hunt: Canine style! All Ages No Cost

Piney Wood Park Apr 1

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10:00am-12:00pm

Egg Hunt Egg hunters wanted! Children will be divided into groups according to age for the egg hunt. Find the golden egg to win an extra prize! All Ages No Cost

Campus Hills Park Apr 8 Sa West Point on the Eno Apr 8 Sa

10:00am-11am 10:00am-12pm

Bimbé Cultural Arts Festival

Enjoy a day in the park with your furry friend! Join us for the Canine Field Day, where you and your dog will have an opportunity to watch and participate in activities and competitions. The event will feature a disc dog competition, triebball competition, demonstrations, an agility zone, and fun games and contests for all skill levels. All Ages No Cost

This Festival celebrates West African traditions and culture. All events are free and open to the public. There will be weekday and weekend activities, offering a wide range of programs including music, dance and readings. There will also be a full range of vendors offering local crafts, artwork, food and drink. All Ages

Rock Quarry Park May 6

Join us to enjoy a day filled with an eclectic mix of music, great food, hands-on environmental education activities and more. All Ages No Cost

12:00pm-5:00pm

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10:00am-12:00pm

Starlight Friday Spend an evening with the stars, under the stars! Bring the family to Duke Park to enjoy an outdoor movie! These free movies will start at sunset! *Due to movie licensing, we are unable to advertise the movie that will be playing. Please call ahead to find out what we’re showing! All Ages No Cost

Duke Park May 12

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No Cost Durham County Practice Field May 20 Sa 12:00pm-8:00pm

SPECIAL EVENT VOLUNTEERS Volunteers are regularly needed for special events. Visit dprvolunteers.ivolunteer.com to check out upcoming volunteer opportunities.

8:00pm-10:00pm

Bimbé Weekday Event: Old School Block Party Fun for the whole community! Music, food, dancing, and games for the whole family! All Ages No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center May 17 W 6:00pm-8:00pm

Bimbé Weekday Event: Basketball Classic Basketball Game hosted by Brian Dawson featuring Old School and New School Alumni. All Ages No Cost

May 18

Earth Day Festival

Durham Central Park Apr 23 S

Canine Field Day

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7:00pm-9:00pm

SPECIAL EVENT VENDORS & SPONSORS Become a vendor or sponsor for one of our upcoming special events! Opportunities are available for non-profits, businesses and food vendors!

Bimbé Weekday Event: Teen Pool Party Come celebrate the end of the school year and kick off the summer right! There will be games, music, food, and give-a-ways! Participants wear appropriate pool attire. Participants 18 years old will be asked to present a valid high school ID. Age: 13-18 CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8

Campus Hills Pool 6238 May 19

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SPECIAL PROGRAMS Buddy Sports Basketball Durham Parks and Recreation seeks to offer diverse recreational programs for persons with disabilities by providing programs such as Special Olympics and by making accommodations within all other DPR programs and services. DPR strives to make our programs, services, and facilities accessible for all individuals and families, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, national origin or ability level.

Braille Class This class will teach individuals how to read and write basic to intermediate Braille, and provide an opportunity to make new friends. The class is designed for individuals who have visual impairments, but is open to anyone interested in learning Braille. Age: 18 and up No Cost

W.D. Hill Recreation Center 5772 Jan 9-May 22 M

6:00pm-8:00pm

CONNECT WITH US

This basic sport skills program offers opportunities for children with and without disabilities to learn and play together. Social skills, teamwork, coordination, and balance are promoted while sport skills are taught. Age: 3-5 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

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Age: 6-8 CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14

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Jan 7-Feb 25

Sa 10:30am-11:30am

Jan 7-Feb 25

Sa 11:30am-12:30pm

Age: 9-15

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Sharing Group The Sharing Group provides opportunities for persons who are blind or have limited vision to socialize, receive support from others and learn ways to adapt and adjust daily tasks. Those just beginning to experience vision loss are encouraged to attend. 18 and up No Cost

W.D. Hill Recreation Center 5771 Jan 19-May 25 Th

Special Olympics programs are offered through Durham Parks and Recreation in conjunction with Durham County Special Olympics.

6:00pm-8:00pm

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@dprplaymore Photos wanted! Do you have photos you've taken at DPR recreation centers, parks, or events? Submit them to us and you may see them printed in Play More! High quality images can be emailed to dprinfo@durhamnc.gov. We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident

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Teen Open Gym Got game? Bring it to open gym basketball! A Facility attendant will be present to organize the games. Everyone must bring a valid photo ID in order to participate. Age: 13-17 No Cost

CFLRC at Lyon Park Jan 3-May 25 T 6:30pm-8:30pm Jan 7-May 27 Sa 3:00pm-6:00pm Holton Career and Resource Center Jan 22-May 28 S 1:30pm-4:00pm Feb 28-May 30 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Mar 2-May 25 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Mar 4-May 27 Sa 1:30pm-4:00pm I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center Jan 4-May 31 W 4:00pm-6:00pm Jan 6-May 26 F 4:00pm-6:00pm Jan 9-May 22 M 4:00pm-6:00pm Jan 15-May 28 S 1:45pm-4:45pm Weaver Street Recreation Center Jan 3-May 30 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan 5-May 25 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Feb 27-May 22 M 6:00pm-9:00pm Mar 1-May 24 W 6:00pm-9:00pm Walltown Park Recreation Center Jan 8-May 28 S 1:00pm-6:00pm Edison Johnson Recreation Center Jan 6-May 26 F 6:15pm-8:00pm Jan 15-May 14 S 2:00pm-4:00pm Feb 28-May 23 T 6:15pm-8:30pm

XBOX 1 Madden Tournament

Athletic Training for Teens

Think you got what it takes to climb the ranks on the sticks? Come prove it playing NBA 2K at the Walltown NBA 2K Tournament. Age: 13-18 No Cost

This high energy, fun-filled fitness program strives to increase the health and fitness of teens in a safe, positive and motivating environment. Activities include body weight exercises,circuit training, cardio circuits and much more. Take the challenge! Age: 13-18 No Cost

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5817 Jan 23 M 2:00pm-5:00pm

Teen Lounge Come lounge out with your friends at the “Weaver Street” Recreation Center Teen Lounge. Where you can play video games, Board games, watch sports or your favorite movies, or just chill out and relax with your friends. Age: 13-17 No Cost

Weaver Street Recreation Center 5779 Jan 3-May 31 M-Th 6:00pm-9:00pm 5782 Jan 7-May 27 Sa 1:00pm-6:00pm

Hang Time Want a place to chill, relax, and kick back? Come to “Holton” where you will have the opportunity to hang out or choose to participate in both physical and leisure activities in a safe structured environment. Teen will have access to the computer lab, game room, gym, video games, pool table, air hockey, ping pong, Facebook, Twitter, and more! Age: 13-16 No Cost

Weaver Street Recreation Center 5780 Jan 3-May 31 M-F 3:00pm-6:00pm Walltown Park Recreation Center 5815 Jan 3-May 31 M-F 3:00pm-5:00pm Holton Career and Resource Center 5444 Jan 17-May 31 M-F 3:00pm-6:00pm

Teen Resource Center Resource Center provides a place for teens and adults to work uninterrupted on job or school related projects--anything from homework assignments to resume writing. Age: 13-17 No Cost

Weaver Street Recreation Center 5312 Jan 3-May 31 M-Th 7:30pm-9:00pm 5781 Jan 7-May 27 Sa 3:00pm-5:00pm

Project TEAM Project T.E.A.M. (teach, empower, achieve, motivate) is a program that will do just what its name says. The focus is on academic enrichment, life skills, team exercise, and community service. Participants don’t need to bring any equipment, skills or abilities to join this program. Age: 13-17 No Cost

CFLRC at Lyon Park 5423 Jan 3-Jan 31 5429 Feb 1-Feb 28 5430 Mar 1-Mar 30 5431 Apr 3-Apr 27 5432 May 1-May 18

M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th

4:00pm-6:00pm 4:00pm-6:00pm 4:00pm-6:00pm 4:00pm-6:00pm 4:00pm-6:00pm

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 6337 Jan 5-May 18 Th 4:30pm-5:30pm

Teen Night Have nothing to do on a Friday? Looking for a safe and relaxing atmosphere? Look no further! Come out to play basketball, PS2, surf the Internet, learn to dance and much more. Participants 18 years old will be asked to present a valid high school ID in order to participate. Age: 13-18 No Cost

Walltown Park Recreation Center Jan 6-May 19 F 6:00pm-10:00pm Holton Career and Resource Center Jan 20-May 26 F 7:00pm-11:00pm CFLRC at Lyon Park Jan 6-May 26 F 6:00pm-10:00pm W.D. Hill Recreation Center Jan 6-May 26 F 6:00pm-10:00pm Weaver Street Recreation Center Jan 6-May 26 F 6:00pm-10:00pm

Teen Room Come participate in a variety of fun activities including billiards, foosball, darts, and board games. Age: 13-17 No Cost

Edison Johnson Recreation Center 6093 Jan 11-May 31 M-Sa 3:00pm-8:00pm 6095 Jan 14-May 28 S,Sa 1:00pm-6:00pm

Fashion Society & Modeling This class teaches grace and poise. This entry-level program will focus on the basics of modeling techniques such as proper walking, turns, and poses. Age: 13-16 No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 5562 Jan 17-Feb 21 T 6:00pm-7:30pm 5563 Mar 7-Apr 11 T 6:00pm-7:30pm 5564 Apr 25-May 30 T 6:00pm-7:30pm

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TEEN PROGRAMS African American Heritage Quiz Bowl Hip Hop Dance This dance class infuses the techniques of contemporary dance with the upbeat style of hip hop. Age: 13-16 No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 5540 Jan 20-Feb 24 F 6:00pm-7:00pm 5541 Mar 10-Apr 21 F 6:00pm-7:00pm 5542 Apr 28-May 26 F 6:00pm-7:00pm

Holton Elite This class will offer female participants professional skills development workshops designed to provide training in areas such as job etiquette, resume creation, team building, interview communication and leadership skills. Age: 13-16 No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 5573 Jan 20-Feb 24 F 6:00pm-7:00pm

R.O.L.E. Model R.O.L.E Model (Reaching Our Legacy of Excellence) is a course for teenage boys that are in need of positive role models to enhance their behavior, leadership abilities, academic abilities, confidence and decision-making skills. Age:13-16 No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 5586 Jan 20-Feb 24 F 6:00pm-7:00pm

Bull City Ball Hogs Looking for players! Come and compete with your friends in this 3 on 3 basketball tournament. Age: 13-17 No Cost

Walltown Park Recreation Center 6359 Feb 10 F 6:00pm-10:00pm

Photos wanted!

The African American Heritage Quiz Bowl is an annual event in celebration of Black History Month. Students compete in a contest that tests their knowledge of African-American history. The Quiz Bowl aims to increase awareness of the contributions African-Americans have made to society. Age: 12-17 No Cost

Holton Career and Resource Center 5704 Feb 18 Sa 10:00am-2:00pm

Teen Night Out: Canes Game Join us as we check out a Carolina Hurricanes Game! Bring some extra money to enjoy food at the game. We’ll meet at Walltown and head over there together! Don’t miss out on this great time! Age: 13-17 CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5838 Feb 24 F 5:45pm-10:30pm

Join us while we tour colleges and universities across the state. In addition to tours, you will get an opportunity to build resumes, work on college applications, and listen to student panels. Age: 14-17 No Cost

Weaver Street Recreation Center 5418 Apr 10-Apr 13 M-Th 7:00am-7:00pm

3 on 3 Basketball Tournament Age: 13-18 No Cost

I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center 6350 Mar 11 Sa 12:00pm-5:00pm

XBOX 1 NBA 2K Tournament Think you got what it takes to climb the ranks on the sticks? Come prove it playing NBA 2K at the Walltown NBA 2K Tournament. Age: 13-18 No Cost

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5816 Mar 27 M 2:00pm-5:00pm

Car Maintenance 101 Vehicle maintenance can cost a fortune. Why pay a mechanic when you can do the work yourself at half the cost. Learn how to change a tire, change your oil, replace windshield wipers, and complete other basic maintenance needs. Age: 13-18 No Cost

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5818 Apr 8 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm

Do you have photos you've taken at DPR recreation centers, parks, or events? Submit them to us and you may see them printed in Play More! High quality images can be emailed to dprinfo@durhamnc.gov.

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Job Readiness Job Readiness offers teens a chance to come together for a week of interactive activities. Resume building, college admissions, business planning, NCAA clearinghouse procedures, and interview skills are just a few of the many topics covered during this free program during DPS spring break. Age: 13-17 No Cost

Walltown Park Recreation Center 5855 Apr 10-Apr 13 M-Th 9:00am-4:00pm

Junior Fire Marshall The Jr. Fire Marshal program is designed to enhance career awareness, personal development, and the understanding of fire safety. Age: 11-14 No Cost

CFLRC at Lyon Park 5070 Apr 10-Apr 13

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Spring Break Teen Daytime Open Rec Come participate in a variety of fun activities including billiards, foosball, darts, and board games. Age: 13-17 No Cost

Edison Johnson Recreation Center 6155 Apr 10-Apr 17 M-F 12:30pm-5:30pm

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STAY CONNECTED All the electronic ways for you to stay up to date and informed about Durham Parks and Recreation Programs and Events, Cancellations, Closures, Alerts and News.

SOCIAL MEDIA / BLOGS

@dprplaymore Athletics Blog dprathletics.blogspot.com Outdoor Recreation Blog getoutdoorsdurham.blogspot.com

EMAIL AND / OR TEXT NOTIFICATIONS To receive emails and/or texts about all general DPR information and alerts: 1. Visit dprplaymore.org and click on the Site Tools drop down menu in the upper right corner. 2. Click on Notification. 3. Enter your email address and click Sign In. 4. Check off the box to receive HTML emails and or texts 5. If you select to receive text messages enter your mobile phone number and select Save. 6. Click the email icon and/or SMS icon next to the lists to which you wish to subscribe/unsubscribe. 7. You will be sent an email with instructions to confirm your account. 8. If you request text notifications, you will receive a text confirmation asking you to respond with a Y. In order to receive all alerts and news you will need to click on the icons in both Alert Section and News sections of the notifications sign up page.

Cultural Heritage Blog culturalheritageindurham.blogspot.com

E-NEWSLETTER To sign up to receive emails about specific DPR information: Visit our Facebook page & click on Join Email List. Select from the following options: • Athletic Leagues • City-wide Special Events • Downtown Events • Play More Program Guide (3 times per year), • Recreation Programs & Events • Special Programs/Inclusion Programs & Events • Teen Programs

WEATHER AND ATHLETIC FIELD CANCELLATION PHONE LINE Please call 919-560-4636 for updated information on any athletic field and league cancellations or to hear a list of facility closures during severe weather. A decision to close athletic fields or cancel games and practices will be made at 4:30pm during the week and 7:30am on weekends.

Why a park foundation?

Durham

Fundraising and accepting donations Private donors often like to give to the private sector because they have more control of how their money will be spent.

PARKS

Grant writing and management Many foundations only accept applications from 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations.

Efficiency and flexibility Foundation funding would allow for purchasing equipment, hiring repair crews, and increasing programming opportunities on an asneeded or emergency basis.

Foundation

Advocacy Volunteers have more freedom to speak out for budget increases, increased security, or in favor of acquiring new parkland, while a parks department works within the city’s adopted priorities.

Community ties A non-profit foundation has strong credibility with residents and local institutions.

Consistent leadership A mature nonprofit conservancy or friends group can sometimes provide more continuous leadership than public officials.

Established July 2015

DurhamParksFoundation.org

email Annette.Smith@durhamnc.gov to make your donation.

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HERITAGE PARKS

Durham Parks and Recreation Recreation Advisory Commission (RAC) The RAC meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 a.m. at the Durham Parks and Recreation administration office. The mission of the Recreation Advisory Commission is to advocate for Durham Parks and Recreation and the Durham Community. For more information regarding the RAC, contact Lynda Merritt at 919-560-4355, ext. 27233. Gene Carleton, Chair David Green, Vice Chair Steve Schewel, City Council Liaison Lynda Merritt, City Staff Jason Parker, Member

Kevin Lloyd, Member Marge Clemons, Member Beth Timson, Member Frank White, Member Rebecca Reyes (Mayor Appointee)

Selected by the North Carolina Recreation and Parks Association as recipients of the “Distinguished Recreation Board Award”

Inclement Weather Information

Interior of Enslaved Peoples Cabin at Leigh Farm Park

West Point on the Eno Park and Leigh Farm Park make up the City of Durham’s Heritage parks. These significant natural and historic parks provide opportunities for picnicking, fishing, hiking, outdoor nature study, and cultural history programming.

LEIGH FARM PARK This 82.8-acre property located at 370 Leigh Farm Road is anchored by a seven-acre historic core listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. The park includes the Leigh House (circa 1835), an early 19th century dairy, a mid-19th century enslaved peoples cabin with notable stick-built chimney, smokehouse, corn crib and a late 19th century well house and carriage house. The property also features a second mid-19th century slave cabin with a 1930 Rustic Revival log addition, an early 20th century tobacco barn and pack house, several mid-20th century residences, and wooded acreage that was historically open agricultural land. Call 919-471-1623 to find out more about events and programming.

WEST POINT ON THE ENO

If at any point it becomes unsafe to host or continue a program due to inclement weather, DPR will postpone or cancel the event. Please check one of the following online sites for up-to-date information on Cancellations and Closures: dprplaymore.org facebook.com/dprplaymore twitter.com/dprplaymore or call:

919-560-4636

Most outdoor special events will occur rain or shine. In the case of extreme cold weather, threat or warning of a tornado or hurricane, or thunder and lightning storms, the event will be cancelled. A decision to close athletic fields or cancel games and practices will be made at 4:30 p.m. during the week and 7:30 a.m. on weekends.

This 388-acre natural and historic park is located along a two-mile stretch of the scenic Eno River, six miles north of downtown Durham. Take a step back in time to Durham’s early beginnings by touring the working Grist Mill, the 1850’s McCown-Mangum House, and the Hugh Mangum Museum of Photography. The historic buildings at West Point are open every Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m.-5 p.m., April 4 through December 13. Admission is free. Weekday tours of the buildings can be arranged in advance by calling 919-471-1623. You can also enjoy a leisurely picnic and stroll around the grounds or take a hike through the woods on one of the park trails. Feel free to bring your canoe or raft and experience the beauty of the Eno River. The park gates are open daily, year-round, from 8 a.m. to dark. Call 919-471-1623 for further information.

AMPHITHEATER AT WEST POINT This secluded area nestled in the woods is the perfect setting for company picnics, festivals, concerts, performances, and other large group gatherings. The facility can accommodate up to 4,000 people and includes a large open field, lawn seating, stage, electricity, water, and ample parking. Call 919-471-1623 to arrange a visit, or for rental and reservation information. Hugh Mangum Museum of Photography at West Point on the Eno We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident


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FACILITY AND PARK RENTALS The 2017 calendar opens on January 3, 2017 for park and shelter rentals. Permits for picnic shelters, parks, campsites and plazas must be purchased by Tuesday at 5 p.m. for the remainder of the work week and weekend. Please note: All operational hours and rental fees are subject to change. For more information on Durham picnic shelters, plazas and campsites, please visit dprplaymore.org, contact the reservations office at 919-560-4355, ext. 27202, or email reservations@durhamnc.gov.

PICNIC SHELTERS Picnic Shelter Season: April 1-October 31 Durham’s parks and facilities serve as great sites for your next event, family gathering or concert. Many Durham parks offer picnic shelters on a “first come, first served” basis. By making reservations, you are assured of having the picnic shelter of your choice. Permits must be purchased by Tuesday at 5 p.m. for the remainder of the work week and weekend. Please see page 26 of Play More for a list of DPR parks. Those with picnic shelters available to rent are marked with an asterisk.

Durham’s parks are great places to host your fun days, company picnics, family reunions and more. A park permit is required. Contact the reservations office at 919-560-4355 ext. 27202 or email reservations@durhamnc.gov.

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TENNIS COURTS Tennis courts can be rented for group play during certain times of the day. To reserve a tennis court, call 919-560-4355.

ATHLETIC FIELDS To reserve an athletic field, visit dprplaymore.org and fill out the online Field Rental Request Form under Rentals and Athletic Field Rentals or call 919-560-4355.

RECREATION CENTERS Planning a party and need a space for it? Gymnasiums, meeting rooms and kitchen space in our recreation centers are available to the public to rent. Keep us in mind when planning holiday parties, meetings, anniversaries, dances, church functions, reunions and wedding receptions. To reserve one of the following recreation centers, contact the center directly. Edison Johnson Recreation Center: 919-560-4270 Holton Career and Resource Center: 919-354-2750 I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center at Campus Hills: 919-560-4444 Walltown Park Recreation Center: 919-560-4296 Weaver Street Recreation Center: 919-560-4294 W.D. Hill Recreation Center: 919-560-4292

CAMPSITE INFORMATION Parks and Recreation offers a variety of opportunities for outdoor recreation, including a year-round primitive camping area. Campsites are operated by Durham Parks and Recreation and may be reserved by calling 919-560-4355, ext. 27202 to obtain a permit. Permits must be purchased by Tuesday at 5pm for the remainder of the work week and weekend. All reservations are a made on a "first come, first served" basis. Lake Michie Recreation Area: Overlooking Lake Michie, this recreation area offers camping, boating (paved boat launch), fishing and trail hiking. The area has seven primitive campsites open year-round. Each site has a tent pad, grill and picnic table. No electrical hookups are available and campers should bring water and other necessities. Vehicular access to the campgrounds is limited. DIRECTIONS: Take Roxboro Road North (Rte 501); go approximately 12 miles; turn right onto Bahama Road; after 2.5 miles, take a left at the “Spruce Pine Lodge” sign. *Prior to use of the camping facility, a permit must be obtained from Durham Parks and Recreation*

OUTDOOR PLAZA Durham Parks and Recreation invites the community to enjoy the outdoor CCB Plaza nestled in the heart of downtown Durham. The outdoor plaza offers the perfect environment for meetings, receptions, banquets, parties, trade shows, concerts, expos and more! This plaza is centrally located to provide easy access to the surrounding communities to enjoy after work socials or weekend events. Please consider DPR for your next outdoor event. CCB Plaza - is located at the corner of Corcoran and Parrish Streets in downtown Durham – home of MAJOR, the big bronze bull. For reservations and rental prices, please call 919-560-4355, ext. 27202 We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident


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SPECIAL USE FACILITY RENTALS The 2017 calendar is currently open for the Armory at Downtown, Spruce Pine Lodge, Forest Hills Neighborhood Clubhouse, and McCown-Mangum House. Reservations are accepted on a "first come, first served" basis. For more information on these facilities, please contact the reservation office at 919-560-4355, ext. 27202 or email reservations@durhamnc.gov. Please note: All operational hours and rental fees are subject to change. For fees and other information, please visit dprplaymore.org.

DURHAM ARMORY 212 Foster St., Durham, NC The Armory at Downtown, on the corner of Foster and Morgan streets, is available for rentals for your community or private event, whether it is a fundraiser, concert, wedding reception, seminar or family reunion. With a capacity of 585 in the auditorium/ballroom and an additional 314 in the balcony, the Durham Armory offers a large indoor space with lots of flexibility. The amenities include a large kitchen, heating and air conditioning, coat room, snack bar, tables, chairs, A/V equipment, and ample parking surrounding the facility. Call the reservation office at 919-560-4355, ext. 27202 for availability and rental rates. Rental times: Sunday through Saturday 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. (minimum 6 hour rental) 2017 reservations for the Durham Armory are now being accepted.

FOREST HILLS NEIGHBORHOOD CLUBHOUSE

SPRUCE PINE LODGE 2235 Bahama Rd., Bahama, NC The lodge is a 1940s vintage log building located in the Lake Michie Recreation Area. The lodge has 2,500 square feet of floor space which is divided into four meeting rooms, all served by a kitchen facility and a sound system. Dependent on the type of activity, the building capacity is 120 persons. Log walls and massive stone fireplaces lend a unique quality to all types of functions. Hiking trails, a large lawn and play field, and a picnic shelter are also available for use, as well as Lake Michie’s camping, boating and fishing facilities nearby. The lodge is located 14 miles north of downtown Durham. The building, associated lawns, and picnic shelter are available to rent for weddings, large picnics, meetings, retreats, parties or other group activities. Call the reservation office at 919-560-4355, ext. 27202 for availability and rental rates. Rental times: Sunday through Saturday 6 a.m. to 12 a.m. (minimum 6 hour rental) 2017 reservations for the Spruce Pine Lodge are now being accepted.

1639 University Dr., Durham, NC This historic building located in the heart of Forest Hills Park offers a large meeting room with audio/ visual equipment, a spacious kitchen, restrooms, heat, air conditioning, and a large lawn. The Clubhouse, with a capacity of 80 people, is perfect for business meetings, team building retreats, parties, anniversaries, church functions, and family reunions. Call the reservation office at 919-560-4355, ext. 27202 for availability and rental rates. Rental times: Sunday-Saturday 6 a.m. to 12 a.m. (minimum 3 hour rental) 2017 reservations for the Forest Hills Neighborhood Clubhouse are now being accepted.

MCCOWN-MANGUM HOUSE 5101 N. Roxboro Rd., Durham, NC This restored 1850’s farmhouse is perfect for small gatherings such as weddings, receptions and meetings. The patio seats 40 and the house capacity is 60 (twenty per room maximum). Special features include rooms sheathed in original heart pine boards, a brick patio, a spacious kitchen, restrooms, heat, air conditioning, porches and gardens. Call the reservation office at 919560-4355, ext. 27202 for availability and rental rates. Rental times: Sunday through Saturday 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. 2017 reservations for the McCown-Mangum House are now being accepted.

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DURHAM PARKS AND RECREATION Play More: Connecting our whole community to wellness, the outdoors and lifelong learning.

UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS All events listed are free | See page 43-44 for details

January 14: MLK Event 2 p.m.-5 p.m. W.D. Hill Recreation Center, 1308 Fayetteville St.

May 6: Canine Field Day 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Rock Quarry Park, 701 Stadium Dr.

April 1: Dog-Gone Egg Hunt 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Piney Wood Park, 400 E. Woodcroft Pkwy.

May 12: Starlight Friday 8 p.m.-10 p.m. Duke Park, 106 W. Knox St.

April 8: Egg Hunt 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Campus Hills Park, 2000 S. Alston Ave.

May 17: Bimbé Weekday Event: Old School Block Party 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Holton Career & Resource Center, 401 N. Driver St.

April 8: Egg Hunt 10 a.m.-12 p.m. West Point on the Eno, 5101 N. Roxboro Rd.

May 18: Bimbé Weekday Event: Basketball Classic 7 p.m.-9 p.m.

April 23: Earth Day Festival 12 p.m.-5 p.m. Durham Central Park, 502 Foster St.

May 20: Bimbé Cultural Arts Festival 12 p.m.-8 p.m. Durham County Practice Field, 750 Stadium Dr.

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