MARCH - AUGUST 2021
Catalog of Activities
ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM: Jane Shelhorse, Director
DOROTHY HART COMMUNITY CENTER
408 Canal Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Our Community Center is the home of the Park, Recreation and Events Department and home to the majority of our programs. Parking is located in the back of the building. Parks and Recreation administrative offices are located within the Community Center. Contact: Community Center Operating Hours: General Phone: 540-372-1086, x 0 Children’s Activities x 217 Registration (Front desk): Nature Programs x 213 Mon-Friday : 9:00am-4:00pm Tennis, Fitness & Dance x 208 Sports x 214 Open for activities: Adult Classes x 217 M-Th: 8:30am-8:30pm Events x 307 x 308 Friday: 8:30am-4:30pm Trips x 217 Saturday & Sunday, CLOSED
Fax: 540-372-3475 Email: fredprpf@fredericksburgva.gov Parks.FXBG.com
COVID-19 SAFETY
Parks, Recreation and Events Office Staff is available by phone 540-372-1086 and email on Monday - Friday, 8:30am to 4:00pm. All trails and parks remain open. Please remember to follow social distancing guidelines! Public restrooms in City parks and at the Visitor Center are open. Please feel free to contact us with questions at 540-372-1086 and email during office hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am to 4:00pm, or online anytime at: Parks. FXBG.com. Masks are required for indoor programs. For outdoor programs, masks are required when social distancing cannot be maintained.
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Wendy Stone, Asst Director of Finance & Leisure Services Jenny Casarotti, Superintendent Leisure Services Callie Brown, Outdoor Recreation Supervisor Carly Hedge, Office Assistant Michael Ward, Assistant Director of Parks and Athletics Aaron Simmons, Superintendent Parks & Maintenance Jillian Franklin, Superintendent Sports & Fitness Kim Herbert, Supervisor of Events Sammy Walker, Special Event Coordinator Anne Hamm, Evening & Weekend Supervisor Janice Lasker, Front Desk Receptionist Karen Karkos, Front Desk Receptionist Karen Lea, Front Desk Receptionist Sonja Cantu, Marketing & Advertising
RECREATION COMMISSION MEMBERS: Mr. David Dorsey, Chairman Mrs. Sharon Null, Vice Chair Mr. DaCorey Carter Ms. Quincy Crecelius Click Mr. Eric Keeler Mr. Brandon McVade Ms. Sue Sargeant City Council Representative: Dr. Timothy Duffy School Board Representative: Dr. Matthew Eberhardt
DEPARTMENT MISSION
The mission of the Fredericksburg Parks, Recreation & Events Department is to enhance the lives of our citizens by providing a diverse package of recreation and park opportunities.
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FREDERICKSBURG FINE ARTS SHOW & SALE
Friday, March 12 10 am - 8 pm Saturday, March 13 10 am - 6 pm Painting and art made Sunday, March 14 easy 10 fornow! am - 4 pm at the Dorothy Hart Community Center 408 Canal St, Fredericksburg, VA
More than 80 local artists exhibiting / selling. Free Admission, public invited. Sponsored by the Woman's Club of Fredericksburg and Fredericksburg Parks, Recreation and Events Proceeds from this show benefit the Woman's Club of Fredericksburg's local scholarship program and Parks, Recreation and Events programs. 540-372-1086 .FredParksRec.com
EVENTS
CHILDREN’S ART SHOW
Friday-Saturday, March 19-20 Kids 4 years old through 12th grade We want to see YOU and your masterpiece! Exhibition is open to all children 4 years old through 12th grade. There is a $5 entry fee for the first 2 pieces, $5 entry fee for each additional (up to max of 4 artworks per child). Pre-registration required before dropping off art work. Register online or by phone at 540-372-1086 x0 starting January 4-March 5 by 12noon. Entries drop off Monday, March 1 through Friday, March 5 from 9:00am - 4:30pm at the Dorothy Hart Community Center. Exhibit Hours: March 19-20 Artists Reception- Thursday, March 18 – 6pm-7:30pm (subject to change based on COVID guidelines) Friday, March 19 - 10am-4pm Saturday, March 20 - 10am-2pm FREE admission to view the exhibit!
2021 FREDERICKSBURG PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW DOG EASTER EGG HUNT Come dressed to enter our doggie costume contest to compete for MAY 6 - 9
at the Dorothy Hart Community Center Free admission to come view the show: Thursday, May 6: 4:00pm - 8:30pm Friday, May 7: 4:00pm - 8:30pm Saturday, May 8: 10:00am - 5:00pm Sunday, May 9: 12:00pm - 5:00pm
Entry deadline April 28, 2021
Sponsored by the Fredericksburg Photography Club with support from Fredericksburg Parks, Recreation & Events Department. For more information visit www.fbgphotoclub.com or call (804) 840-2580
prizes!! Bring your dogs and come join the fun at our annual Dog Easter Egg Hunt. This is a great way to get out and play with your favorite furry friend. Your registration of $5 allows up to two dogs to join in the fun! Dogs must be at least 12 weeks old. A small dog area will also be available for dogs under 15lbs. Pre-registration is required. All dog parents must sign release acknowledging their dog(s) are current on shots and are healthy. Saturday, March 27, 1:00pm Maury Park $5 for up to 2 dogs, pre-registration is required.
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FREDERICKSBURG FARMERS MARKET Explore a variety of local farm fresh produce, meats, baked goods, honey and more at the Fredericksburg Farmers Market!
Hurkamp Park Market
Prince Edward and George Streets Saturdays, 7:00am - 2:00pm Opens April 17, 2021
Mary Washington Healthcare Market 1001 Sam Perry Boulevard 2nd and 4th Fridays Opens May 14, 2021
Events Art in the Park - May - October 2021 Kids Market - Saturday, June 12 Farmers Market Celebration Week - August 1 - 7 Community Day - Saturday, September 11
Covid Guidelines for 2021 Market
During this time we ask our vendors and community to adhere to the guidelines set by the State and Local government to stay as safe as possible. **Do not attend the market if you have a fever or symptoms of Covid-19, or have had exposure to a Covid-19 case within the past 14 days. • Please wear a mask. If you come to the market without one, please stop by the Market Manager Tent to pick one up. • Maintain 6 feet apart from others for social distancing. • Limit the touching of products you do not intend to purchase • Pay using Market Tokens or Credit Cards when possible • Hand sanitation stands are available throughout the market as well as a public restroom to ensure hands remain clean The Farmers Market is a safe environment to shop and support our local farmers, please be kind to one another and patient when at the Market. We’re all in this together. **Come early (7am – 9am) to avoid peak hours. **Contact the vendor to arrange a pick-up when possible
KIDS’ FISHING DERBY
Ages 4-16 Saturday, June 5, 2021 from 7:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Rain Date: Sunday, June 6 Location: Motts Run Reservoir Fishing, boat rental, prizes, hiking, picnicking… fun for the entire family! (VA DWR “Free Fishing Weekend” – no license required!) Volunteers and sponsors needed! Sponsored by Fredericksburg Parks, Recreation & Events and the Weekend Bassers. For more info, visit parks.fxbg.com or call 540-3721086.
For more information please visit fxbgfarmersmarket.com or call 540-372-1086.
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Masks are required for indoor programs. For outdoor programs, masks are required when social distancing cannot be maintained.
PICNIC IN THE PARK NEW LOCATION: At Memorial Park Tuesdays, 11:30am - 1:30pm Bring a picnic lunch or purchase lunch from one of our food vendors in the park. FAMILY WELLNESS DAY May 4th - D.J. (Mike Swain) Come out and enjoy some fun and relaxation FLOWERS FOR MOM’S DAY May 11th - Live band (Karen Jonas) Come out and make mom a special flower FIRST RESPONDERS DAY May 18th - D.J. (Bill Carrol) Come show support to our First Responders ROBOTICS DAY May 25th - Live band (Waney Edges) Come see the Fredericksburg Police drone squad BASEBALL DAY June 1st - D.J. ( Mike Swain) Come see the Fred Nats Mascot BEST FRIENDS DAY June 8th - Live band (Darcy Dawn) Bring your best friend or make a new friend FLY A KITE DAY June 15th - Spanglish Come make and fly a kite at Memorial Park DONUGHTS FOR DAD’S DAY June 22nd - Live band (Cat’s Meow band) Bring your Dad out and show him some love BEACH DAY June 29th - D.J. (Bill Carrol) Kiddie car wash, Hula hoops
EVENTS AT MOTTS RUN RESERVOIR
CONCERT BY CANOE All Ages
Gather for a concert on the lake at Motts Run Reservoir. Bring your own boat or rent one of ours (limited number of boats available, reserve yours early!). Pack a picnic dinner to enjoy while floating and listening to a band on the pier. All children must be accompanied by an adult (must be 18 to launch a boat). Everyone must wear a PFD for the concert. Sorry, boaters only for the concert, no shoreline listeners. Register for the event and rent your boats early by calling 540-372-1086 or online at parks.fxbg.com. Wednesday, May 12, 2021 at 6 p.m., Gates open at 5 p.m. Location: Motts Run Reservoir Fee: $5/vehicle (additional boat rental fees)
VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION Calling nature enthusiasts of all ages! Volunteers are needed to staff the
Motts Run Nature Center on weekends from April to October. A fifteenhour commitment is requested for the season. We’ll teach you everything you need to know! Must be 16 years or older. Children under 16 are welcome to volunteer with their parents! Call or email Callie Brown to register: 540-372-1086 x213, cmbrown@fredericksburgva.gov. Saturday, March 27, 9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Location: Motts Run Nature Center
RESERVOIR CLEAN UP DAY All Ages
Lend a helping hand as we clean up the shoreline, Nature Center, and nature play space of Motts Run Reservoir. Sign up for the morning and/ or the afternoon sessions. Register online or by calling 540-372-1086. Pre-registration is required. Registration will end March 30. Lunch will be provided for registered volunteers. Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. and/or 12 – 4 p.m. Rain Date: Thursday, April 8 at the same times Location: Motts Run Reservoir Pre-registration required.
Sponsored by Fredericksburg Parks, Recreation and Events and B101.5. For more infomration, please call 540-372-1086 or visit Parks.FXBG.com.
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CHILDREN’S & ADULT SPECIAL INTEREST
AFTERNOON DISCOVERIES WITH FAM K-1ST GRADE
Kid Curator- Are you interested in knowing what happens behind the scenes at a museum? Participants will learn what it takes to become a museum curator, and how FAM takes care and studies historic artifacts. Covers Social Studies SOLs. Thursday, March 11, 5pm-6pm Location: Dorothy Hart Community Center $10 per class. Pre-Registration is required. Instructor: Fredericksburg Area Museum
2ND-3RD GRADE
Kid Curator- Are you interested in knowing what happens behind the scenes at a museum? Participants will learn what it takes to become a museum curator, and how FAM takes care and studies historic artifacts. Covers Social Studies SOLs. Thursday, March 18, 5pm-6pm Location: Dorothy Hart Community Center $10 per class. Pre-Registration is required. Instructor: Fredericksburg Area Museum
4TH-5TH GRADE
Kid Curator- Are you interested in knowing what happens behind the scenes at a museum? Participants will learn what it takes to become a museum curator, and how FAM takes care and studies historic artifacts. Covers Social Studies SOLs. Thursday, March 25, 5pm-6pm Location: Dorothy Hart Community Center $10 per class. Pre-Registration is required. Instructor: Fredericksburg Area Museum
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VIRTUAL ELEMENTARY DRAWING BY YOUNG REMBRANDTS
5-10 years old We are excited to announce that we are offering Live Online Drawing Lessons will be conducted via ZOOM platform! The students will be able to interact with the art instructor and see their friends in front of their computer while having fun with the art lessons. This will help your kids stay focused and having fun during the spring and hot summer months. Supplies needed: 8.5”x11” paper, pencil, eraser, black Sharpie, color markers, color pencils. New lessons every semester! Pre-registration required. Instructor: Young Rembrandts. Wednesdays, 5pm-6pm March 17-April 21 April 28-June 2 Saturdays, 10am-11am March 20-April 24 May 1-June 5 $96 per session (6 weeks) $16 per class
ON-DEMAND ELEMENTARY DRAWING BY YOUNG REMBRANDTS
5-10 years old ON-DEMAND PROGRAMS are available now! We are excited to announce that we are offering recorded lessons for the kids to have fun anytime during the day. You’ll get the lesson at home! Register as usual and we’ll deliver your video-recorded lesson right to your inbox - no schedule, no restrictions. Just complete the drawing when convenient! This will help your kid stays focus while schools are shut down and after school activities are suspended. These exclusive videos are developed for at home viewing and learning and are taught by our Founder and CEO, Bette Fetter. Students will be able to watch the video at their convenience (up to 5 times), pausing when needed. The lessons can be completed by elementary aged children with little to no assistance. Supplies needed: 8.5”x11” paper, pencil, eraser, black Sharpie, color markers, color pencils. Pre-registration required. Instructor: Young Rembrandts. 4 Lessons- $40 (all lessons) or $10 each lesson 12 Lessons- $96 (all lessons) or $8 each lesson
Masks are required for indoor programs. For outdoor programs, masks are required when social distancing cannot be maintained.
FXBG STEM CLUB
NATURE PROGRAMS
6yrs-12yrs Fredericksburg STEM Club is an enriching and friendly program. In an informal setting dedicated to empowering young people, this program aims to inspire independent problem solving for our future STEMist. They will be given a chance to explore aspects of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math which will require them to be creative, innovative and think strategically. Session Lab Box themes and descriptions are listed below with the dates. Each class will introduce a different STEM challenge and activities along with the theme Lab Box.
LOG CABIN STORYTIME
March 10-April 2 Theme: Robots March- Explore physics and engineering concepts by building a simple motor-powered robot. Scientists will use critical thinking to make predictions, form observations and record results.
SURVIVAL SKILLS 101
April 7-30 Theme: Clean Water- Scientists can help save the planet and learn the science of cleaning and reusing water. They will build and design a water filtration plant that turns dirty waiting into clean water. May 5-28 Theme: For the Birds- As a young Bird Feeder Engineer you will learn about the types of birds in our local area, their drinking and feeding habits, and what types of bird feeder structures they are most delighted to use while they enjoy their Food, Glorious Food! Your challenge will be to design a bird feeder never seen before. Location: Dorothy Hart Community Center Wednesdays, 3pm-5pm or Fridays, 4pm-6pm Fee: $50 per session, Pre-registration is required.
S’MORES ON THE SHORE
Ages 5+ Gather along the shore of Motts Run Reservoir for some stories, stargazing, and of course s’mores! Bring out the whole family, your own s’mores supplies, and camping chairs. We will provide the fire and stories. All children must be accompanied by a paying adult. Friday, March 12 at 6:30 – 7:30 pm Friday, April 9 at 7:30 – 8:30 pm Location: Motts Run Reservoir $6/person (children and adults), Pre-registration required.
HAPPY EARTH-DAY!
Ages 5-12 Let’s have a party for the Earth! We will play classic birthday party games with an Earth Day twist and learn how we can better protect our beautiful planet. All children must be accompanied by a nonpaying adult. Thursday, April 22 at 2pm-3:30 pm Location: Motts Run Reservoir $6/child, Pre-registration required.
Ages 3-5 Bring along your favorite stuffed animal and adult to snuggle up with as we enjoy sweet stories in our log cabin Nature Center. Each session will include a different story, a craft, and nature play time. All children must be accompanied by a non-paying adult. Wednesday, March 10 at 10 – 11 am Wednesday, March 24 at 10 – 11 am Wednesday, April 7 at 10 – 11 am Wednesday, April 21 at 10 – 11 am Location: Motts Run Nature Center $6/child, Pre-registration required.
Ages 6-12 Do you have what it takes to survive on your own? Join a naturalist as we learn some new wilderness skills like knot tying, using a compass, and fire building. All children must be accompanied by a non-paying adult. Wednesday, March 3 at 2-3:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 31 at 2-3:30 p.m. Location: Motts Run Reservoir $6/child, Pre-registration required.
POCKET POP UP PROGRAM
All Ages Come out to meet and greet with Pocket, our resident corn snake. Pocket and a naturalist will be at Alum Spring Park from 2-4 p.m. Stop by when you can to learn about, touch, and maybe even hold this sweet reptile. This free program is come and go, so stop by anytime from 2-4 p.m. No registration required. Open to all ages. Please wear a mask. Friday, March 26 at 2-4 p.m. Location: Alum Spring Park Shelter FREE
AMAZING AMPHIBIANS
Ages 5+ By land or by sea, these animals are amazing! Join us to discover more about them and their cool life cycles and then try to find some. All children must be accompanied by a paying adult. Wednesday, April 21 at 2-3:30 p.m. Location: Motts Run Reservoir $6/person (children and adults), Pre-registration required.
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CHILDREN’S & ADULT SPECIAL INTEREST GOING, GOING,…
Ages 5+, Ages 16+ Alum Spring Park has been shaped by the twists and turns of Hazel Run. Join a naturalist as we discover the effects of weathering and erosion on the environment. All children should be accompanied by a paying adult. Wednesday, March 31 at 10-11:30 am (Ages 5+) Friday, April 9 at 2-3:30 pm (Ages 16+) Location: Alum Spring Park $6/person, Pre-registration required.
BE A BEAVER BELIEVER
Ages 5+ Discover the effects of these cool creatures on the environment as we gather together at Motts Run. Have fun as we explore the adaptations that make beavers the master builders they are. All children must be accompanied by a paying adult. Wednesday, March 24 at 2-3:30 pm Wednesday, April 7 at 2-3:30 pm Location: Motts Run Reservoir $6/person (children and adults), Preregistration required.
BIRDING BASICS
Ages 5-12 Want to learn more about our feathered friends and try to see a few? Join a naturalist for Birding Basics. We will go over birds’ basic adaptations, learn how to use binoculars, and take a short hike to practice our skills. Wear sturdy shoes and dress for the weather. Bring your own binoculars or borrow one of ours. All children must be accompanied by a non-paying adult. Wednesday, March 10 at 2-3:30 pm Location: Motts Run Reservoir $6/child, Pre-registration required.
FALCONS IN FLIGHT
All Ages EarthQuest is back again with another feathered friend! Falcons are among the fastest flying birds on the planet. Join educators at Old Mill Park to learn more about these majestic birds. Participants are encouraged to take pictures and ask questions throughout the program. Masks are required. All children must be accompanied by a paying adult. Saturday, March 6 at 1-2 pm Location: Old Mill Park $25/person (children under 12 are free), Preregistration required.
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WREN & SPARROW BIRD WALK
Ages 12+ Birds abound at Old Mill Park. Join an experienced bird guide from Wren & Sparrow on an exploration of this riverside park. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable, sturdy shoes. Bring your own binoculars to spy the feathered friends that call Old Mill Park home. Please no pets. All children should be accompanied by a registered adult. Meet at the Old Mill Park playground. Instructor: Wren & Sparrow staff. Tuesday, March 2 at 9-10 am Tuesday, March 9 at 9-10 am Tuesday, March 16 at 9-10 am Tuesday, March 23 at 9-10 am Tuesday, March 30 at 9-10 am Location: Old Mill Park FREE, Pre-registration required.
HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS
Beginner to Beginner Plus 6yrs and older Our riding program progresses from beginner into beginner plus levels. Basic grooming, handling, safety leads straight into understanding the tack, adjustments & correct riding position & aid applications. Partnership with the horse requires patience and developing an understanding of becoming a fair, gentle leader. A shoe or boot with a heel is the only equipment you need; we provide the rest. Join us for fun and fresh air!! Pre-registration required. Location: White Buffalo Horse Farm (Culpeper, VA). Have questions? Please email Judy at wbfjwatson@gmail.com. Thursdays, 4:00pm-5:00pm- All Levels Saturdays, 11:00am-12:00pm- Beginner Plus Saturdays, 12:00pm-1pm- Beginners Sundays, 10:00am–11:00am- Beginner Plus Sundays, 11:00am–12:00pm- Beginners March 4-28 April 1-25 April 29-May 23 May 27-June 20 June 24-July 25 (No Class July 1-4) July 29-August 22 August 26-Sept. 19 $130/$140 (residents/non-residents) * Horseback riding classes are for youth and adults!
Masks are required for indoor programs. For outdoor programs, masks are required when social distancing cannot be maintained.
HOMESCHOOL PROGRAMS
Are you part of a local homeschool group? Fredericksburg Parks, Recreation & Events offers great private nature programs for the area’s homeschool groups. Groups can come out once a month to one of our parks for nature education, activities, and fun. Contact the Outdoor Recreation Supervisor, Callie Brown to find out more information or to set this up for your group: cmbrown@fredericksburgva.gov, 540-372-1086 x213.
LACROSSE CLINIC
9yrs – 11yrs This clinic is for all levels for players who want to learn lacrosse in a fun atmosphere. Players will be taught the basics of the game to include: stick skills, throwing, catching, cradling, ground balls, shooting, dodging, and defense. Participants must bring their own lacrosse stick. Masks will be required when physical distancing is unable to be obtained. Location: Dixon Park Fridays, 4:00pm – 5:00pm TBA $50/$50 (residents/non-residents)
LACROSSE CLINIC
12yrs – 14yrs This clinic is for all levels for players who want to learn lacrosse in a fun atmosphere. Players will be taught the basics of the game to include: stick skills, throwing, catching, cradling, ground balls, shooting, dodging, and defense. Participants must bring their own lacrosse stick. Masks will be required when physical distancing is unable to be obtained. Location: Dixon Park Fridays, 5:00pm – 6:00pm TBA $50/$50 (residents/non-residents)
ISSHINRYU KARATE HEARTSAVER FIRST AID AND CPR/ AED CERTIFICATION
14yrs and older Heartsaver® CPR AED is a classroom, video-based, instructor-led course that teaches students critical skills needed to respond to and manage a first aide, choking or sudden cardiac arrest emergency in the first few minutes until emergency medical services (EMS) arrives. Please bring a bag lunch! Pre-registration required. Location: Dorothy Hart Community Center. Instructor: Tim Carpenter (cpr.4_ life@yahoo.com). Tuesdays, 9:00am–5:00pm March 9 April 13 May 11 $60/$65 (resident/non-resident)
DOG CPR AND RESCUE BREATHS
14 years and older PetPro CPR and First Aid is a classroom, video based, instructor led course that teaches the basics of Dog CPR and Rescue Breaths. Recognizing the signs of cardiopulmonary arrest, hand placement and how to give effective rescue breaths. Pre-registration is required. Instructor: Sonja Johnson. Location: Dorothy Hart Community Center. Tuesdays, 6:00pm–8:00pm June 8 July 13 August 10 $40/$45 per session (resident/non-resident)
8yrs – Adult This program is for adults and children alike to help develop coordination, muscle tone, and self-confidence. The instructor does more than teach the basic karate movements; he also works on discipline and respect for others. It’s a fun, inexpensive way to experience all the value of a martial arts program. And parents, you can take it with your kids! Location: Dorothy Hart Community Center Saturdays, 10:00am – 12:00pm April 24 – June 5 (No class May 31) June 26 – August 7 (No class July 3) $40/$50 (residents/non-residents)
JUNIOR KARATE
5yrs – 7yrs Our Junior Karate class is a great introduction into the world of martial arts for children. It is an excellent way to develop selfconfidence, balance, and discipline. Be sure to register early, class size is limited. Location: Dorothy Hart Community Center Saturdays, 9:00am-10:00am April 24 – June 5 (No class May 31) June 26 – August 7 (No class July 3) $40/$50 (residents/non-residents)
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YOUTH SPORTS
YOUTH BASEBALL
Do you want to be the next Bryce Harper, Aaron Judge, José Altuve, or Manny Machado? Come watch your children develop there baseball skills and get a chance to be just like them. The players will also learn sportsmanship, and respect their teammates and much more through friendly competitive sports. The Age determination date will be June 15th, 2021. Registrations begin March 1 for City Residents and March 15 for Non-City residents. Deadline to register is April 10th or when the division is full. There is a $10 late registration fee. Location: Sunshine Ballpark and Snowden Park. T-Ball (5yrs – 6yrs) Coach Pitch (7rs – 8yrs) Minors (9yrs – 10yrs) Mondays – Saturdays May 10 – June 30 Times Vary: weekday evenings and Saturdays $35/$70 (residents/non-residents)
YOUTH SOCCER
Are you the next Carli Lloyd or Clint Dempsey? Come show us your skills for our fall soccer league. Players learn fundamentals including dribbling, passing, shooting and teamwork. Participants must wear shin guards. The age determination date is October 1st, 2021. Registration beings June 1 for City residents and June 15 for Non-City Residents. Deadline to register is July 9. There is a $10 late fee for any late registration. Location: Dixon Park. Novice (6yrs – 7yrs) Rookie (8yrs – 9yrs) Junior (10yrs – 12yrs) Senior (13yrs – 16yrs) Mondays – Saturdays, Times Vary August 9 – September 25 $35/$70 (residents/non-residents)
“QUICK STICKS” FIELD HOCKEY Nothing is more satisfying than whacking a small ball, with a field hockey stick. But field hockey lets you dribble that ball, flick it, roll it, slide it around and in between people’s legs, glide it, pass it, and much more. Field hockey is a team sport that is becoming more popular every year. Give it a try, and you will surely become hooked! Grab your stick and be sure to register. Practices are either Mondays & Wednesdays, or Tuesday & Thursdays. Games are during the week and on Saturdays. All practices and games will be play at Dixon Park. Participants will need their own field hockey stick, mouth guard and shin guards. The age determination date will be October 1st, 2021. Registration beings June 1 for City residents and June 15 for NonCity Residents. Deadline to register is July 9. There is a $10 fee for late registration. Location: Dixon Park. Rookies (7yrs – 9yrs) Juniors (10yrs – 12yrs) Mondays-Saturdays, Times Vary August 9 – September 25 $35/$70 (resident/non-residents)
COACHES WANTED
Hockey Baseball
Soccer
Field Hockey
If you have a love of the game and enjoy working with children and passing on that interest, call us! Our seasons are about 8 to 10 weeks long. You bring us your enthusiasm and we’ll give you what you need to get started as a volunteer coach!
Call 540-372-1086 or email fredprpf@fredericksburgva.gov.
COVID-19 PROTOCOLS FOR SPRING AND FALL SPORTS: • • • • • • • • •
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Practices and games will be limited to player with two family members All who attend practices/games will be asked to take temperature at home prior to leaving for fields Coaches to ask players, or parents of players, if players have a higher than normal temperature before each practice/game Anyone with temperature will be required to leave No one will be allowed onto the field until it is their practice or game time Parents must socially distance on the sidelines All who are at the field MUST wear a mask, and keep the mask on during practices and/or games Referees will follow the direction of their association when it concerns masks Please see our registration information packet for sports for more details regarding changes to our sports leagues as a result of the pandemic.
Masks are required for indoor programs. For outdoor programs, masks are required when social distancing cannot be maintained.
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YOUTH INLINE HOCKEY CLINIC PUNCH CARD PROGRAM
7 – 18yrs The purpose of the clinics is to improve skills and knowledge of the game of roller hockey. Each time you attend a session it is 1 punch. Punch cards will be given out by instructors at the Roller Hockey Rink Location: Roller Hockey Rink at Dixon Park Equipment needed: in-line skates, helmet with full facial protection, mouth guard hockey gloves and stick, elbow and shin pads. Saturdays 12 pm – 1pm Ages 7 – 12 years 1pm – 2pm Ages 13 – 18 years. Schedule: continuous Punch Card: $10 punches $70
YOUTH ROLLER HOCKEY LEAGUE
We are partnering with Fredericksburg Youth Roller Hockey to offer a spring roller hockey league for youth on Saturdays mornings at the Dixon Park hockey rink. Season will run April 17 – June 19, 2021. Registration includes 10 games (including 2 playoff games) and a jersey. Player evaluations will take place on March 20 and March 27 at 2 PM. Please ensure your child attends one of these sessions for evaluation. Register by March 20 to receive a discount. Registration Deadline is April 10, 2021. Registration Fees $115 ( $100 if register by 3/20) 2 or more siblings: ($86.25 per child ($75 per child if by 3/20) Goalies $50 For more information or to register go to fyrhl.org
WHEN YOU SPONSOR OUR SPORTS TEAMS EVERYONE WINS! Businesses and organizations have the opportunity to sponsor a team in any of our sports. Team sponsorships can be obtained for a $150 investment. Supports our programs and aids Parks and Recreation in giving to families who can’t afford registration fees a chance to play.
Sponsors receive:
• Organization logo or statement on team jerseys • Recognition in Parks and Recreation brochure • A good feeling of knowing you are making sports available to all children in the City who want to play.
Children & Teams receive:
• Sponsored teams will receive an upgraded awards at the end of the season. For information, contact Fredericksburg Parks, Recreation & Events at 540-372-1086 or email fredprpf@fredericksburgva.gov.
ADULTS!
We have hockey for you too! We are currently in our winter league, but will be offering another league later this spring. For mre information on how you can get involved contact Fredadultrollerhockey@gmail.com
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SWIM ATTIRE REQUIREMENTS FOR DORIS E. BUFFETT POOL
FPRE works hard to ensure the health and safety of our pool patrons by following industry best practices and CDC health guidelines. Please note the swim attire requirements for the Doris E. Buffett Pool. • All persons on the pool deck and/or swimming in the pool must have on proper swim attire. • All infants/toddlers that require a diaper must wear swimmer diapers and proper swimwear overtop of the swim diaper. • Clean cotton t-shirts and sarongs are allowed on the pool deck, however patrons must have on proper swim attire underneath. IT IS THE PATRON’S RESPONSIBILITY TO HAVE PROPER SWIM ATTIRE. The front gate staff will work hard to ask/remind every patron/group prior to entering the pool. Signs are posted at the front gate and throughout the pool as a reminder. All pool staff will enforce swim attire requirements. Patrons who enter the pool without proper swim attire will be asked to exit the pool immediately. REFUNDS WILL NOT BE ISSUED FOR IMPROPER SWIM ATTIRE. If you are unsure of the requirement please ask the front gate staff prior to paying and entering the pool area.
The following attire is not allowed at the Doris E. Buffett pool: • “Street clothes,” Brazil/French-cut, thong style and/or revealing swim wear, cut-off jeans, jeans, skirts, shorts, sport bras, leotards, leggings, dri-fit wear, compression shorts and compression shirts are prohibited. Underwear and undergarments are not allowed to be worn under swimsuits.
Pool patrons often ask, “Why do I have to wear proper swimwear?” Here are just a few reasons why it is important to wear proper pool attire in the pool. 1. Street clothes (especially cotton) can transport airborne and ultimately water borne contaminants into the pool. 2. Lycra and Nylon are the best non-absorbent material for swimming and are the best fabrics for proper swim attire. • Other absorbent materials (such as cotton) can break down in the water and cause fibers to clog filters. • Any “colored” material (unless specifically made for swimming) can bleed into the pool, affecting water chemistry and balance. This is also a reason for turbidity (cloudiness) in pools. 3. Cotton and similar materials can absorb the chemicals in the water, causing the water to become less effective at maintaining the proper chemical balance or may cloud the water.
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DORIS E. BUFFETT POOL COVID Protocol
HOURS
Memorial Day Weekend, May 29-31 11:00am-7:00pm Regular Hours June 1-August 8 Weekdays: 12:00pm-6:00pm Weekends: 11:00am - 7:00pm Altered Schedule (Weekends Only) August 9-September 5 11:00am-7:00pm Labor Day, September 6th 11:00am-7:00pm *Schedule is subject to change. Please check Fredericksburg Parks, Recreation and Events Facebook page and subscribe to Fred Alerts for up to date information.
DAILY ADMISSION FEES Daily Admission Fees:
Residents (zipcode must be 22401)
Guest & Non-Residents
Baby: 2 Years & Under
FREE
FREE
Child: 3 to 17 Years
FREE
$6.00
Adult: 18 to 54 Years
FREE
$8.00
Senior: 55 Years & Older
FREE
$6.00
PHOTO ID REQUIRED
A photo ID is required for all residents and non-residents entering the pool. All admission fees still apply where applicable. Guests are welcome but MUST pay the non-resident fee.
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR FREE ADMISSION
A resident is defined as an individual living at an address or a property/business owner within the City of Fredericksburg boundaries. If you are unsure, please check your tax bill. In order to receive the resident rate (free), proof of residency must be provided upon admission to the pool. Once verified, your account will be updated to resident. Proof of residency must include one of the following along with a photo ID unless the document being used in a driver’s license or school ID: • A current driver’s license • Utility bill for the household such as gas, electric, water or waste removal • Lease or Home Bill of Sale for that address with your name listed • Tax bill with City of Fredericksburg listed • Voter registration card • City of Fredericksburg school ID
• Capacity and protocols may change at any point based on changes in the pandemic/protocols, Governor’s Orders or CDC guidelines. • Stay home if you don’t feel well or if you have tested positive for COVID-19 or were exposed to someone with COVID-19 in the last 14 days. • Stay 6 feet away from people who don’t live with you, both in and out of the water and avoid sharing items with other people. • Wear a mask according to the Governor’s Orders when not in the water and when 6 feet distance cannot be maintained from others. Masks must be worn in common areas (i.e., concession window/ area, bathrooms/locker rooms, front gate area, etc.). • Do not wear mask in the water or a wet mask. • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. • FPRE reserves the right to pre-screen patrons before entering the pool to include but not limited to questions, temperature checks, etc. For more information, please visit parks.fxbg.com and click on “Doris E. Buffett Pool” for: • Admission Requirements • Pool Rules • Group Rates • Discount Pool Punch Card Information • Swimming Lessons Registration Form
Pool Events June 25-26- Great American Backyard Campout at Dixon Park
Co-Sponsored with Fredericksburg Police Department Enjoy an evening of games, campfire, s’mores and activities at the pool. Patrons will have the opportunity to camp at Doris E. Buffett Pool and enjoy dinner and breakfast poolside. Set up your tent outside the pool area and enjoy swimming and games into the night and early morning! Check in at 6:00pm on Friday and check out by 10:00am on Saturday. $10 per person, children 3 and under free. Children (17yrs and younger) must be accompanied by adult. Pre-registration is required. Visit our website or the Dorothy Hart Community Center for more information and to register.
SAVE THE DATE- Soggy Doggy Swim September 10th
When dogs rule the Doris E. Buffett Pool! Open to dogs 12 weeks and older. All dogs must have current vaccinations. Half of all proceeds will be donated to the Fredericksburg SPCA. More details to come!
Join us!
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SWIM LESSONS
Swim Lessons are open to children and adults of all abilities. Swim lessons are six classes at 45 minutes each. Pre-registration required for all levels. Held at the Doris E. Buffett Pool. Instructor: Parks & Rec Staff. Swim lesson registration will be online only. Registration starts March 29 for City residents and April 5 for Non-city residents. $50 (resident/non-resident) Private Lessons $120 (resident/non-resident) Session Dates: Session 1: June 7-16 Session 2: June 21-30 Session 3: July 12-21 Session 4: July 26-Aug. 4
Class Schedule: Week 1: Monday-Wednesday Week 2: Monday-Wednesday Makeup Days: Thursday
PARENT/CHILD SWIMMING
Ages: 6 months - 3yrs These skills offer a foundation for learning the swimming strokes. Safety topics are also presented. A parent is required to be in the water. Instructor will work with each group/ level as determined. Session 1 June 7-9 and June 14-16, 11-11:45am June 7-9 and June 14-16. 6-6:45pm Session 2 June 21-23 and June 28-30, 11-11:45am June 21-23 and June 28-30, 6-6:45pm Session 3 July 12-14 and July 19-21, 11-11:45am July 12-14 and July 19-21, 6-6:45pm Session 4 July 26-28 and August 2-4, 11-11:45am July 26-28 and August 2-4, 6-6:45pm
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PRESCHOOL SWIM LESSONS
Ages: 4yrs - 5yrs Children are taught to feel comfortable in the water while learning elementary aquatic skills. Session 1 June 7-9 and June 14-16, 9-9:45am June 7-9 and June 14-16, 10-10:45am June 7-9 and June 14-16, 11-11:45am June 7-9 and June 14-16, 6-6:45pm Session 2 June 21-23 and June 28-30, 9-9:45am June 21-23 and June 28-30, 10-10:45am June 21-23 and June 28-30, 11-11:45am June 21-23 and June 28-30, 6-6:45pm Session 3 July 12-14 and July 19-21, 9-9:45am July 12-14 and July 19-21, 10-10:45am July 12-14 and July 19-21, 11-11:45am July 12-14 and July 19-21, 6-6:45pm Session 4 July 26-28 and August 2-4, 9-9:45am July 26-28 and August 2-4, 10-10:45am July 26-28 and August 2-4, 11-11:45am July 26-28 and August 2-4, 6-6:45pm
LEVEL 1
Ages: 6yrs -17yrs Introduction to Water Skills -- Water adjustment, floating, breath control, water entry/exit. Session 1 June 7-9 and June 14-16, 9-9:45am June 7-9 and June 14-16, 10-10:45am June 7-9 and June 14-16, 11-11:45am June 7-9 and June 14-16, 6-6:45pm Session 2 June 21-23 and June 28-30, 9-9:45am June 21-23 and June 28-30, 10-10:45am June 21-23 and June 28-30, 11-11:45am June 21-23 and June 28-30, 6-6:45pm Session 3 July 12-14 and July 19-21, 9-9:45am July 12-14 and July 19-21, 10-10:45am July 12-14 and July 19-21, 11-11:45am July 12-14 and July 19-21, 6-6:45pm Session 4 July 26-28 and August 2-4, 9-9:45am July 26-28 and August 2-4, 10-10:45am July 26-28 and August 2-4, 11-11:45am July 26-28 and August 2-4, 6-6:45pm
Masks are required for indoor programs. For outdoor programs, masks are required when social distancing cannot be maintained.
LEVEL 2
Ages: 6yrs – 17yrs Fundamental Aquatic Skills -- Breath holding, retrieving objects, orientation to deep water, front and back floating. Session 1 June 7-9 and June 14-16 8-8:45am June 7-9 and June 14-16 9-9:45am June 7-9 and June 14-16 10-10:45am June 7-9 and June 14-16 7-7:45pm Session 2 June 21-23 and June 28-30 June 21-23 and June 28-30 June 21-23 and June 28-30 June 21-23 and June 28-30
8-8:45am 9-9:45am 10-10:45am 7-7:45pm
Session 3 July 12-14 and July 19-21 July 12-14 and July 19-21 July 12-14 and July 19-21 July 12-14 and July 19-21
8-8:45am 9-9:45am 10-10:45am 7-7:45pm
Session 4 July 26-28 and August 2-4 July 26-28 and August 2-4 July 26-28 and August 2-4 July 26-28 and August 2-4
8-8:45am 9-9:45am 10-10:45am 7-7:45pm
LEVEL 3
Ages: 6yrs – 17yrs Stroke Development -- Object retrieval (eyes open), bobbing (submerged head), jumping into deep water, diving from a kneeling position, glides, arm strokes, back crawl, elementary backstroke, reversing directions while swimming on front and back, treading water, deep water entry with life jacket, H.E.L.P. position, huddle position, and basic rescue techniques. Must pass Level 2 skill test to enter Level 3. Level 3 and 4 may be combined based on registration numbers. Session 1 June 7-9 and June 14-16 8-8:45am June 7-9 and June 14-16 11-11:45am June 7-9 and June 14-16 7-7:45pm Session 2 June 21-23 and June 28-30 June 21-23 and June 28-30 June 21-23 and June 28-30
8-8:45am 11-11:45am 7-7:45pm
Session 3 July 12-14 and July 19-21 July 12-14 and July 19-21 July 12-14 and July 19-21
8-8:45am 11-11:45am 7-7:45pm
Session 4 July 26-28 and August 2-4 July 26-28 and August 2-4 July 26-28 and August 2-4
8-8:45am 11-11:45am 7-7:45pm
LEVEL 4
Ages: 6yrs – 17yrs Stroke Improvement -- Deep water bobbing, rotary breathing, diving from side of pool (stride and standing positions). Must pass Level 3 to enter Level 4. Level 3 and 4 may be combined based on registration numbers. Session 1 June 7-9 and June 14-16 8-8:45am June 7-9 and June 14-16 11-11:45am June 7-9 and June 14-16 7-7:45pm Session 2 June 21-23 and June 28-30 June 21-23 and June 28-30 June 21-23 and June 28-30
8-8:45am 11-11:45am 7-7:45pm
Session 3 July 12-14 and July 19-21 July 12-14 and July 19-21 July 12-14 and July 19-21
8-8:45am 11-11:45am 7-7:45pm
Session 4 July 26-28 and August 2-4 July 26-28 and August 2-4 July 26-28 and August 2-4
8-8:45am 11-11:45am 7-7:45pm
ADAPTIVE SWIMMING
Ages: 5yrs and older Children and young adults with special needs can learn to swim. These lessons are specialized for individuals (children/adults) with disabilities who cannot, or prefer not to be mainstreamed. Skills are adapted to meet participants’ needs and levels of function. Lessons will have smaller instructor-to- student ratio sizes. Participation of a family member is encouraged and may be required. Session 1 June 7-9 and June 14-16 10-10:45am June 7-9 and June 14-16 7-7:45pm Session 2 June 21-23 and June 28-30 June 21-23 and June 28-30
10-10:45am 7-7:45pm
Session 3 July 12-14 and July 19-21 July 12-14 and July 19-21
10-10:45am 7-7:45pm
Session 4 July 26-28 and August 2-4 July 26-28 and August 2-4
10-10:45am 7-7:45pm
PRIVATE LESSONS- ALL AGES
Private lessons offer one-on-one instruction for all ages and all abilities. Sessions (8- 30 minute classes) are scheduled by you and an instructor during the months of June-August. Instructor will call to schedule.
Join us! SWIM ADULT LAP
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SPRING BREAK CAMPS CAMP SPIRIT
Ages 8yrs and older Join us for a fun spring break week! Campers will enjoy outside activities and games. The camp is designed for children and young adults diagnosed with an intellectual disability and/or an Autism Spectrum Disorder. Instructor: Jim Garrett Location: Alum Spring Park Monday-Friday, March 15-19 9:00am-2:00pm $50/$60 (residents/non-residents)
SPRING BREAK STEM CAMP- TECHNOLOGY, ROBOTICS AND CODE DESIGN
6yrs-12yrs We will explore how technology automation is used to solve common problems and how computer and software programming, encryption and big data play a role in the products we love. Campers will dig deep into the relationship between tech and data, robotics and automation, and the latest innovations in augmented reality. Campers will work in groups to come up with innovations of their own. This week is all about uncovering the data behind the products and mobile apps we love! Includes: Robots Everywhere STEM Box, Camp T-shirt, snacks, and book. Monday-Thursday, March 15-18, 1:30pm-4:30pm Location: Dorothy Hart Community Center Fee: $110 per session, Pre-registration is required.
SPRING BREAK STEM CAMP- 3D DIY HOUSE/ DOLLHOUSE CAMP
6yrs-12yrs We will explore engineering design, creativity, and architecture. This camp will inspire crafters to pick up cardboard, scissors, paint, and glue and get to work on their own miniature house. Using everyday materials, young innovative architects will build and decorate a toy to take home. Includes: Electricity STEM Box, Camp T-shirt, snacks, and book Monday-Thursday, March 15-18, 9:30am-12:30pm Location: Dorothy Hart Community Center Fee: $110 per session, Pre-registration is required.
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SPRING BREAK NATURE PROGRAMS
March 15-19 Spend Spring Break with us! Throughout the week of March 15-19, there will be two programs a day all about different nature topics. Dress for the weather and the outdoors. Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy the park between programs. All children must be accompanied by a non-paying adult (no unregistered siblings, please). For ages 5-12. Pre-registration is required. $6/ program or $55/all ten.
Monday – Marvelous Mammals
Motts Run Reservoir 10-11:30: Be a Beaver Believer Discover the effects these master builders have on the environment. 12:30-2: Tracks & Scat Investigation Who’s been here? Join a naturalist to learn about the different tracks and scat of mammals.
Tuesday – Happy Herpetology
Motts Run Reservoir 10-11:30: Amazing Amphibians By land or by sea, these animals are amazing! Join us to discover more about them and their cool life cycles. 12:30-2: For Goodness Snakes! Pocket the Corn Snake wants to meet you! Slither on over to learn more about snakes with us.
Wednesday – Wetlands & Wildflowers
Dixon Park 10-11:30: Marsh March Wetlands are so important. Join us to explore a marsh and do a fun experiment. 12:30-2: Pollen-Nation Come explore the world of pollination, try to catch a few pollinators, and make something cool to take home.
Thursday – Birds of a Feather
Alum Spring Park 10-11:30: Fantastic Feathers Birds have many adaptations that help them every day! Come discover a few! 12:30-2: All about Owls Whoo, Whoo, Whoo! Owls are the rulers of the night sky. What features help them out?
Friday – Water Wonders
Alum Spring Park 10-11:30: Going, Going … Weathering and erosion are constantly changing our landscape. How does it all work? 12:30-2: Water Quality Wonders How do we determine good water quality? Try out a few new skills as we test Hazel Run.
Masks are required for indoor programs. For outdoor programs, masks are required when social distancing cannot be maintained.
SUMMER CAMPS
CAMP DISCOVERIES WITH FAM: WELCOME TO THE 1920’S!
Ages 8-12 yrs Have you ever wondered what life like one hundred years ago? Come and discover 1920’s Fredericksburg with the Fredericksburg Area Museum (FAM). Campers will dance the Charleston, build their own bridge, and uncover Fredericksburg’s baseball history. Participants should bring a healthy snack and water bottle each day. FAM’s baseball history programming is generously sponsored by Germanna Community College. Instructor: FAM Pre-registration req. Location: Old Mill Park, Shelter 1 Monday- Thursday, June 28-July 1 Monday- Thursday, August 2-5 9am-12pm $90/$100 (resident/non-resident)
KIDZ R COOKIN CAMP: CULTURE, CUISINE & COOKING- PART 1
Ages 4-8 yrs and 9-12 yrs It’s time once again to grab those passports campers! We will be bouncing around the globe in this very special hands on cooking camp. Every day will be a different culinary adventure! Campers will explore culture, exotic spices, international entrees and more! This camp will blend cooking, arts & crafts and music from around the globe together. Everyday participants will explore a specific country, region and nationality. Recipes and certificates are included! Please include a heavy snack for your camper. Additionally please disclose any food and/or medical allergies during registration. Instructor: Chef Wendy of Kidz R Cookin’ Preregistration is required. Location: Dorothy Hart Community Center 4-8yrs: Mon- Thurs, June 28-July 1, 10:00am-1:00pm 9-12yrs: Mon- Thurs, June 28-July 1, 2:30pm-5:30pm $170/$180 (resident/non-resident)
KIDZ R COOKIN CAMP: DELICIOUS DESSERTS AND BAKING
Ages 4-8 yrs and 9-12 yrs In this hands on camp, students will learn the fundamentals and science of baking. The emphasis will be on technique, preparation and plain ole’ FUN! Everyday our campers will be mixing, folding, zesting, creaming and more! Some of our prepared from scratch goodies will include breads, cupcakes, and meringues. All ingredients utilized in recipes will be high quality and wholesome. This camp will show participants that baking can be easy, fun and delicious! Recipes and certificates will be included! Please include a heavy snack for your camper. Additionally please disclose any food and/or medical allergies during registration. Instructor: Chef Wendy of Kidz R Cookin’ Pre-registration is required. Location: Dorothy Hart Community Center 4-8yrs: Monday- Thursday, August 9-12, 10:00am-1:00pm 9-12yrs: Monday- Thursday, August 9-12, 2:30pm-5:30pm $170/$180 (resident/non-resident)
STAGE DOOR CAMPS: ACTING PRODUCTION
Ages 8 yrs – 11 yrs and 12 yrs-15 yrs This acting production camp will include instruction in movement, voice, character development, and dialogue delivery as the students prepare a play. Emphasis will be placed on the rehearsal process and developing the students as capable and creative performers. The week will conclude in a showcase performance of a short play. Pre-registration is required. Instructor: Stage Door Staff. Location: Alum Spring Park. 8-11yrs: Monday-Friday, July 12-16, 9:30am–12:30pm 11-15yrs: Monday-Friday, July 12-16, 1:00pm–4:00pm $150/$160 (residents/non-residents)
STAGE DOOR CAMPS: CREATIVE DRAMA
Ages 7-10 yrs Young actors will be introduced to the imaginative world of visual and performing arts. We will explore well-known stories and songs using creative movement, puppetry, pantomime, and dance. The week will conclude in a showcase featuring creative movement and scripted scenes. Pre-registration is required. Instructor: Stage Door Staff. Location: Alum Spring Park. Monday- Friday, July 19-23, 9:30am-12:30pm $140/$150 (resident/non-resident)
STAGE DOOR CAMPS: IMPROVISATION AND COMEDY
Ages 11-15 yrs Actors will polish their funny bones while participating in comedy sketches, improvisations, and acting games designed for enhancing comedic timing and talent. The week will conclude in a showcase of improvisation, comedy scenes, and original sketch comedy. Preregistration is required. Instructor: Stage Door Staff. Location: Alum Spring Park Monday- Friday, July 19-23, 1:00pm-4:00pm $140/$150 (resident/non-resident)
Join us!
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SUMMER CAMPS FXBG STEM CAMPS
Ages 6-12 yrs $110/$120 (resident/non-resident) per camper per week
FOUNDATIONS OF STEM
Engineering is all around us! Students will learn STEM principles and apply them to hands-on activities that are both fun and challenging. Students will master foundations of STEM by learning about design, measurement, problem-solving, keeping an “engineering portfolio”, innovating, and prototyping. Topics include what is STEM, aerospace engineering, principles of flight, alternative energies, and solar power. Monday-Thursday, May 24-27, 9:30am-12:30pm
CHEMISTRY CREATIONS
Explore a different side of STEM with this new program. As junior chemists, students will study the substances that make up matter—everything that takes up space in the universe. They also study the changes that take place when substances are combined. These changes are called chemical reactions. Tuesday-Friday, June 1-4, 9:30am-12:30pm
ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
Are you interested in electricity, circuit boards and basic robotics? If so, then you’ll want to be a part of designing and testing inventions with your very own Snap Circuits Kit. Each participant will receive a Snap Circuits Kit to keep and continue the learning fun even after our program. Monday-Thursday, June 7-10, 9:30am-12:30pm
ENERGY: WONDERS OF THE SUN
Focus on Energy! During this camp, students will engage in a variety of opportunities where they explore many of the fundamental concepts dealing with energy – what it is, how we use and work with energy, the impact of energy on the environment, and the future of energy production and consumption on our planet. Monday-Thursday, June 14-17, 9:30am-12:30pm
UP! UP! UP! AND AWAY (NASA VIRTUAL REALITY)
Campers will be using the Airport Madness 3D software so that the students would get an idea on the job that an Air Traffic Controller performs at the airport. This program will challenge the students on how many airplanes they can take off and land without crashing. We will go over the different careers in the Aerospace industry. Monday-Thursday, June 21-24, 9:30am-12:30pm
CODE AND CREATE GAMES WITH OZOBOT ROBOTICS
Students will learn to code and create games with Ozobot robotics. They’ll explore programming the Evo robot with block coding, from completing simple commands right through to creating a dance game. They’ll also learn how robotics are used in the 21st century and be inspired with how they can be involved. Monday-Thursday, June 28-July 1, 9:30am-12:30pm
STEM AT THE AMUSEMENT PARKS
A week of projects designed to have teams of students working together to design, promote, market and create a STEM-themed amusement park. The culminating activity in the project is an investor fair where students will try to convince potential investors to fund their theme park project. Tuesday-Friday, July 6-9, 9:30am-12:30pm
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Masks are required for indoor programs. For outdoor programs, masks are required when social distancing cannot be maintained.
SUMMER CAMPS SPA ESSENTIALS FOR KIDZ PRESCHOOL SUMMER FUN FESTIVAL
Ages 3yrs-5yrs An exciting week for children who will enter either preschool or Kindergarten in the fall 2021 (must be three by the start of camp). Your child will play games, sing songs, hear stories, have outdoor play, and tumble, enjoy arts and crafts and just have a lot of fun! Each week will feature different activities and excitement! Children must be fully potty-trained (no diapers or pull-ups permitted). Instructor: P & R Staff. Location: Dorothy Hart Community Center Monday–Friday, 9:00am -12:00pm June 21-25 July 26-30 $50/$70 (residents/non-residents) per week per camper
SUMMER FUN FESTIVAL
Ages 5yrs-11yrs (Grades K-5th based on ’20‘21 school year) This is an exciting FULL day one week camp for children. They will explore new activities and themes each hour throughout the day. Children will rotate through at least five different topics throughout the day to include weird science, arts and crafts, playground games, sports, STEM, music, cooking, nature and more. Please pack lunch each day for your child along with drink, snack and sunblock for outdoor play. Please dress camper accordingly. Campers are welcome to sign up for one week or both weeks. Activities will be different each week. Campers will be divided into smaller groups based on ages/grades. Preregistration is required. Instructor: P&R Staff. Location: Dorothy Hart Community Center. Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 4:00pm July 12-16 July 19-23 $100/$120 (residents/non-residents) each week per camper
Ages 4-8 yrs and 9-12 yrs Luxurious body butters, lip balms, moisturizing shampoos, soy candles, and bath bombs are but a few of the awesome toiletries that will be prepared in this camp! Participants will utilize natural, organic and wholesome ingredients to create their own signature products! This will be an awesome, hands on, and fun learning experience for all participants! Additionally campers will learn about the medicinal properties of all ingredients used. All toiletries will be decorated and packaged for home on the last day of camp. Please include a heavy snack/lunch for your camper & disclose any allergies during registration. Instructor: Chef Wendy of Kidz R Cookin’. Pre-registration is required. Location: Dorothy Hart Community Center 4-8yrs: Mon- Thurs, July 26-29, 10:00am-1:00pm 9-12yrs: Mon- Thurs, July 26-29, 2:30pm-5:30pm $170/$180 (resident/non-resident)
HORSEBACK RIDING CAMP
6yrs-Adult Mount up and step into the wonderful world of the horse. We will learn safety around these majestic animals, how to communicate, groom, tack and ride with correct aids to enhance the relationship between horse and rider. We explore, bareback, western, English, trail riding and arena skills. We also do a segment on archery, roping and golf. There are horse related crafts and worksheets in our classroom. A week of OUTDOOR fun, horse companionship, and education! Preregistration is required. Instructor: Judy Watson. Location: White Buffalo Horse Farm Mon-Fri, July 12-16, 9:00am-12:00pm $300/$300 (resident/non-resident)
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SAFETY TOWN CAMP
Ages 4-6 yrs Children are always pretending and wishing to be grown up. Safety Town will allow kids to act like grown-ups while learning basic safety precautions that will keep them healthy and safe. Campers will explore aspects of being in a town where they will learn about personal safety and traffic laws and will have a lot of fun learning what to do in an emergency. They will meet a Police Officer, tour a fire station and an ambulance. They will learn animal safety and care. Campers will visit Doris E. Buffett Pool during camp week to learn water safety. Pre-registration is required. Schedule will be emailed prior to the start of camp. Instructor: P&R Staff Location: Dorothy Hart Community Center Mon- Fri, August 2-6, 9:00am-11:30am Mon- Fri, August 2-6, 1:00pm-3:30pm $50/$60 (resident/non-resident)
CAMP SPIRIT
Ages 8 yrs and older Let the Adventure Begin! This camp caters toward children and young adults diagnosed with an intellectual disability and/or Autism Spectrum Disorder. Campers will have fun walking/hiking, playing games, arts and crafts, swimming, and much more. Please dress accordingly and bring drink, snack, sunblock and bug spray. Pre-registration is required. Instructor: Parks and Rec Staff. Location: Monday/Wednesday/Friday- Dixon Park/Doris E. Buffett Pool and Tuesday/ Thursday- Alum Spring Park. Monday- Friday, 9:00am-2:00pm June 7-11 June 14-18 June 21-25 July 5-9 July 12-16 July 19-23 July 26-July 30 August 2-6 $50/$60 (resident/non-resident) per week per camper
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SOCCER CAMP
7yrs – 15yrs The campers get a chance to work on dribbling, passing, shooting, and game strategy while having lots of fun. Campers are encouraged to wear loose fitting clothes and bring a water bottle to camp each day. $10 late fee begins June 1. Pre-registration required. Location: Dixon Park Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 11:00am June 7 – June 11 $50/$70 (residents/non-residents)
FIELD HOCKEY CAMP
7yrs – 15yrs Learn stick handling, strategy, defensive positioning, and goal keeping. Campers are encouraged to wear loose fitting clothes and bring a water bottle to camp each day. $10 late fee begins June 5. Pre-registration required. Location: Dixon Park Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 11:00am June 7 – 11 $50/$70 (residents/non-residents)
TENNIS CAMP
7yrs – 15yrs Our summer camp offers opportunities for everyone – basics for beginners, repetition for advanced beginners, strategy and competition for intermediates, and challenging drills and mental concepts for the advanced. $10 late fee begins May 25. Pre-registration required. Location: Memorial Park Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am May 24 – 28 June 7 – 11 June 28 – July 2 $50/$70 (res/non-res) *Cost is per camp*
BASEBALL CAMP
7yrs – 15yrs During this camp players will learn throwing, fielding, hitting, and work on skills positions. Players need to bring a baseball camp, glove and water bottle every day. $10 late fee begins May 25. Pre-registration required. Location: Walker Grant Middle BaseballField Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 11:00am June 14 – 18 $50/$70 (residents/non-residents)
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SKY HIGH BASKETBALL CAMP
7yrs – 15yrs The Sky High Basketball Camp is five days of basketball designed to increase a player’s skills and court knowledge in a fun and noncompetitive environment. Whether your child is a beginner, or one who has played since they could walk, this camp is a great way to begin or improve one’s skills. Preregistration required. $10 late fee begins June 12. Location: Walker Grant Middle School Monday – Friday, 1:00pm – 4:00pm June 14 – 18 $50/$70 (residents/non-residents)
LACROSSE CAMP
8yrs – 11yrs and 12-15 yrs Players will be taught the basics of the game to include: stick skills, throwing, catching, cradling, ground balls, shooting, dodging, and defense. Friendly competition will be played during camp. Location: Dixon Park 8-11yrs Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 9:30am Dates TBD 12-15yrs Monday – Friday, 9:45am – 11:15am Dates TBD $50/$70 (residents/non-residents)
VOLLEYBALL CAMP
7yrs – 15yrs Learn a skill, play the sport, and have fun! This camp will teach the basics of volleyball. You will also learn game strategy while enjoying playing the game of Volleyball. $10 late fee begins July 3. Pre-registration required. Location: James Monroe High Monday – Friday, 9:00am – 12:00pm June 21 – 25 $50/$70 (residents/non-residents)
ALL SPORTS CAMP
7yrs – 15yrs Participants will have an opportunity to learn soccer, baseball, basketball, volleyball, football, kickball, and lawn games during this week long camp. Campers will spend time inside and outdoors, so please dress appropriately. $10 late fee begins July 3. Pre-registration required. Location: Walker Grant Middle School Monday – Friday, 9:00am – 12:00pm June 14 – 18 $50/$70 (residents/non-residents)
GOLF CAMP
8 – 11yrs Learn the basic fundamentals of the golf swing at our Junior Golf Camp. Players will be taught in a casual and fun environment by utilizing games and drills to master and reinforce their new skills! As it introduces golfers from beginners to intermediate to the game, building confidence, developing the full swing, and golf etiquette. Kids clubs are available to borrow for use at the range. Be sure to register early, class size is limited. Location: New Post Golf Range Monday – Thursday, 8:30am – 9:30am Dates: TBD $50/$70 (residents/non-residents)
GOLF CAMP
12 – 17yrs Learn the basic fundamentals of the golf swing at our Junior Golf Camp. Players will be taught in a casual and fun environment by utilizing games and drills to master and reinforce their new skills! As it introduces golfers from beginners to intermediate to the game, building confidence, developing the full swing, and golf etiquette. Kids clubs are available to borrow for use at the range. Be sure to register early, class size is limited. Location: New Post Golf Range Monday – Thursday, 10:00am – 11:00am Dates: TBD $50/$70 (residents/non-residents)
BEGINNERS OUTDOORSMEN CAMP
7yrs-13yrs This exciting camp will highlight beginner level outdoorsmen fun! Campers will explore and learn new skills in fishing, archery, camping, hiking, hunting, canoeing, etc. It is a great opportunity for children to learn about the outdoors and get into nature. Pre-registration is required. Please send a drink and snack with your child each day. Children should dress for outdoor and water activities, hiking, and wear sunblock. Location: Motts Run Reservoir. Monday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm, July 26-30 $80/$90 (resident/non-resident)
Masks are required for indoor programs. For outdoor programs, masks are required when social distancing cannot be maintained.
PRESCHOOL ADVENTURE CAMP
3yrs-5yrs Let us take your preschooler on an adventure! Each day we will explore a new park/area around our wonderful City. We will immerse ourselves in each new area by making arts and crafts, playing games, swimming, exploring nature, and having fun! Preregistration is required. Children must be fully potty-trained and be able to use the bathroom independently (no diapers or pull-ups permitted). Please send a lunch along with a water bottle/drink with your child each day. Children should dress for outdoor and water activities and wear sunblock. Day 1: Alum Spring Park Day 2: Old Mill Park Day 3: Motts Run Reservoir Day 4: Doris E. Buffet Pool/Dixon Park (come dressed in swim suits w/ towel) Tuesday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm June 1 – 4 $65/$75 (residents/non-residents)
CAMP HIDEAWAY
4.5yrs-6yrs This beloved day camp is filled with adventure! Each themed morning is packed with nature crafts, hiking, discovery, games, story, snack time, and friends! Our small group will enjoy safely exploring, splashing in the creek, and getting up close and hands-on with the natural world at Alum Spring Park. Campers may register for ONE week only. Location: Alum Spring Park. Monday-Friday, 9:15am-12:00pm June 7 – 11 June 14 – 18 June 21 – 25 June 28 – July 2 July 5 – 9 $90/$110 (residents/non-residents)
CAMP WILDWOOD
6yrs-14yrs Come enjoy a week in the woods along the waters of the Motts Run Reservoir wilderness! This popular camp is packed with daily hiking, canoeing, nature crafts and activities, snacks, and friends. Learn to catch and release water bugs, build a campfire, use a compass, and much more! Each day holds new adventure in the great outdoors— you won’t want to miss a single minute! Be prepared to sweat, sing, and be surprised. Location: Motts Run Reservoir. Monday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm June 7 – 11 (ages 6-9) June 14 – 18 (ages 7-10) June 21 – 25 (ages 9-11) July 5 – 9 (ages 11-14) July 12 – 16 (ages 7-10) July 19 – 23 (ages 6-9) $155/$180 (residents/non-residents)
TEEN CAMPOUT
13yrs-17yrs, (Grades 7-11, ’20-’21 school yr.) Teens, get ready for an action-packed adventure! Our days at Motts Run Reservoir will be filled with teambuilding, swamping canoes, and showing off our skills at fire building, orienteering, and much more! At night, we will be camping out under the stars. This three day, two night camp is one that you don’t want to miss. All meals/snacks included, but you must provide your own tent. A supply list will be available upon registration. Location: Motts Run Reservoir. Tuesday-Thursday, June 29 – July 1 Check-in: 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 29 Pick-up: 10:00 a.m. Thursday, July 1 $200/$215 (residents/non-residents)
FISHING ADVENTURE CAMP
9yrs-14yrs This week-long day camp, sponsored by Virginia Outside (www. virginiaoutside.com), teaches the entire process of fishing from rigging rods, tying knots, canoeing, and baiting hooks, all while introducing campers to the great wealth of fishing in the area. Campers meet at the VA Outdoor Center, then head to a mixture of public and private ponds and local rivers. Campers will have the opportunity to go on several nice river floats with this camp. All equipment provided and scouts may earn their fishing badge. Info will be sent to all registrants. Pre-registration required. Location: Virginia Outdoor Center. Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm July 12-16 $400/$450 (resident/non-resident)
CAMP LAKEVIEW - ADULT NATURE CAMP 18+ You are never too old to go to camp! Join other nature enthusiasts at Motts Run Reservoir for three days of fun, adventure, and discovery. Participate in camp crafts, games, canoeing, hikes, and more. We will be camping out lakeside at night and spending our days taking part in activities and exploring the outdoor world. Any adult may attend-- whether you are an active professional/ volunteer in the nature field or just someone looking for a fun new experience! All meals, snacks, activities will be included but you must supply your own tent and camping supplies. A supply list will be available upon registration. Labor Day Weekend: Saturday, September 4 – Monday, September 6 Check-in: 10:00 a.m. Saturday, September 4 Check-Out: 10:00 a.m. Monday, September 6 $200/$215 (residents/non-residents)
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FITNESS
ADULT GROUP FITNESS
18yrs and above Group Fitness is a great way to stay active and meet like-minded individuals. All fitness levels are encouraged to join. Each time you attend a class, it is one punch. Attend any class during the week with this monthly pass.
Monday: Early Morning Sculpt and Tone, 8:10am - 9:00am. This class includes a varsity of exercises to strengthen, tone and keep you flexible. Core condition floor work will also be part of the class. Tuesday: Gentle Yoga, 8:30am - 9:30am. Stretch, strengthen, breathe and relax with this restorative class. Work at your individual level as the instructor guides you through a series of standing, seated, and lying postures. Appropriate for those new to Yoga and those familiar with traditional poses. Wednesday: Early Morning Sculpt and Tone, 8:10am - 9:00am. This class includes a varsity of exercises to strengthen, tone and keep you flexible. Core condition floor work will also be part of the class. Thursday: Weights and Cardio Mix, 8:30am - 9:30am. Weights and cardio together? Why not! This class will combine strength training and cardiovascular training into one class. Build your endurance and increase your strength during this class. Friday: Pilates for the beginner to intermediate levels, 8:10am - 9:00am. Pilates is for ages and abilities! Class will focus on activating deep muscles while helping tone, streamline and improve your posture through the emphasis on body conditioning, core muscles training and flexibility. Bring your own mat and set of weights, or two if you want! Bring your own towel, water bottle, and wear comfortable clothing. Masks will be required when physical distancing is unable to be obtained. Class will be held in the auditorium. Participants will enter and exit the auditorium via the Charles St. door. Location: DHCC Auditorium Mondays – Fridays Monthly $35/$35 (residents and non-residents)
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DISCOVER A NEW WALKING TRAIL THIS SUMMER
There is a new way to get in shape this year in Fredericksburg, and best of all its free! Discover the outdoor fitness trail at Dixon Park (1300 Dixon Street, Fredericksburg, VA). The ten interactive stations include a balance walk, side bend, body raise, leg stretch, hamstring stretch, pull up bar, calf stretch, tension release, sit up bench, and hamstring pull bench. Visitors will find these new fitness stations along the 0.56 mile asphalt looped path inside the park. The trail is ADA accessible and is open to the public for all users. The fitness trail kit was manufactured by Fit Trail, and has features that will work all five areas of fitness through an individual’s muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, cardiovascular endurance, and body composition. The equipment is simple, and uses a person’s body weight for resistance. There is signage at the beginning and end of the trail, as well at each station with instructions on how to use the trail. A great way to give your body an overall workout without joining a gym!
PICKLEBALL COURTS
The City’s pickleball courts are located in Memorial Park (Kenmore) on the corner of Kenmore Avenue and Mary Ball Street at 1401 Kenmore Ave. Park hours: 6am-10pm daily. The courts are a non-membership public facility. This means they are open for individual public play unless officially reserved through the Parks and Recreation office. Player groups that meet at the courts must share the courts with other players who wish to play their own games.
Masks are required for indoor programs. For outdoor programs, masks are required when social distancing cannot be maintained.
BUS TRIPS
MACKINAC ISLAND
8 Days May 1-8, 2021 Highlights: Chicago, Millennium Park, Holland’s Tulip Time Festival, Mackinac Island, Grand Hotel, Frankenmuth, Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village. Highlights: Chicago, Millennium Park, Holland’s Tulip Time Festival, Mackinac Island, Grand Hotel, Frankenmuth, Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village
AMERICA’S COWBOY COUNTRY
8 Days September 20-27, 2021 Highlights: Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Choice on Tour between Buffalo Bill Center of the West and Heart Mountain Interpretive Center, Deadwood, Crazy Horse Memorial, Mt. Rushmore, Badlands National Park.
This classic Midwestern tour features Illinois and Michigan. See quaint Charlevoix’s unique stone “mushroom houses.” Savor two incredible nights amid the luxury of the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island. Enjoy a horse and buggy tour of Mackinac Island. Explore the wonderful city of Chicago with a local guide. Spend a night in the Bavarian-influenced town of Frankenmuth. In Dearborn, experience the inspirational Henry Ford Museum and view historic homes at Greenfield Village including the famous American workshops of Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and Robert Frost.
Visit Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Park, Mt. Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorial on this great American adventure. Spend two nights in the cowboy town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, the crown jewel of the Northern Rockies. Experience the Wild West as it once was at Yellowstone National Park, home to an incredible array of wildlife and Old Faithful. Search for free-ranging herds of buffalo in Custer State Park. Check off one of life’s mustdos with the thrill of seeing Old Faithful erupt. Marvel at Grand Teton National Park’s towering peaks, marked with mountain glaciers. Soak in stunning views of Mt. Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorials.
May 1-8, 2021
September 20-27, 2021
Cost: $3,299 per person (double occupancy) and $4,299 per person (single occupancy). *Cost includes land, air, taxes/fees, pick up to and from airport, most meals and tour manager
Cost: $3,449 per person (double occupancy) and $4,299 per person (single occupancy). *Cost includes land, air, taxes/fees, pick up to and from airport, most meals and tour manager
Deposit of $500 due upon reservation. Final payment due by May 1, 2021
Deposit of $500 due upon reservation. Final payment due by July 22, 2021
To register or find out more information visit the Dorothy Hart Community Center or online at https://gateway.gocollette.com/ link/1034252.
To register or find out more information visit the Dorothy Hart Community Center or online at https://gateway.gocollette.com/ link/1034223.
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POLICIES AND PROCEDURES REGISTRATION
• Fees must be paid in full at registration. • $50 fee for returned checks. • We reserve the right to cancel programs for insufficient enrollment. • Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express cards accepted. • Debit cards must carry the Visa logo to be accepted. • All programs have a minimum and maximum enrollment. We reserve the right to require age verification for children in our programs.
ADA AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT
Fredericksburg Parks, Recreation & Events invites people with and without disabilities to enjoy our programs, parks, and facilities. Please let us know if you need modifications to enjoy our programs! For more information, please call or email us.
REFUND POLICY
WAITING LIST
A wait list will be created when a program has reached its maximum participant capacity. All in-person and mail-in registrants will be put on the waiting list unless otherwise requested. If a space becomes available and a person’s waiting list status changes, you will be contacted by the department. Waiting lists do not roll over from previous, different sessions. Please plan to register for activities as early as possible. Many activities fill up quickly.
CANCELLATIONS
Our Parks, Recreation and Events Department cancels sports practices and games. Please register for Fred Alert to get notices about cancellations, registration deadlines. www.FredericksburgAlert.com Cancellations are announced on Facebook and by Fred Alerts.
• Individuals wishing to withdraw and/or requesting a refund must do so by contacting the Fredericksburg Parks, Recreation and Events Department by phone, fax, mail or in person. • Individuals must follow up their verbal cancellation request with a written refund request and submit it to FPRE prior to cancellation deadlines. • It is the participant’s responsibility to verify receipt of refund requests. • A 10% administrative fee will be charged on all refund requests for cancellations received less than 2 weeks before program start date, unless otherwise specified. • There will be no refunds given to those who withdraw after program start date. • Refunds will require 4 weeks for processing unless paid by credit card. Credit card refunds will take 5 business days to process. • If the department cancels a program or trip, the money will be refunded. • Classes: Students must cancel 24 hours before the 1st class to be eligible for refund. No refunds will be given after the first class. • Trips: Registrants who cancel on or before the posted cancellation date shall receive a full refund. After that date, money will be refunded ONLY if the slot is filled by another participant. • Sports: No refunds will be made after the 1st game. • Camps: Cancellation requests less than two weeks (14 days) before camp start date or during camp will be handled on a case by case basis. There will be no refunds given to those who withdraw after program start date. Refunds will require 4 weeks for processing unless paid by credit card. Credit card refunds will take 5 business days to process. • Changes to these policies will be posted online and at the Community Center.
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NOTIFICATIONS AND ALERTS
Sign up for our monthly newsletter, NewsFlash and Fred Alerts to keep informed of what’s happening with Parks and Recreation! Call 540-372-1086 ext. 9 or email fredprpf@fredericksburgva.gov to request details today.
FredericksburgAlert.com
Subscribe to Parks, Recreation and Events’ notifications on: - program cancellations due to weather - closures of parks, trails and swimming pool - special event notices related to weather or last minute notifications Emergency notifications are sent through our Fredericksburg Alert subscriber lists. Create an account to receive notifications by text or email. And update your preferences often.
Calendar Notifications
Sign up to our Special Events Street Closure Calendar, Parks and Recreation Programs Calendars and Arts Commission Meeting Calendar. These are usually not emergencyrelated notifications.
FPRE Newsletter
Sign up for Fredericksburg Parks, Recreation & Events’ monthly newsletter to receive reminders for registration deadlines, class sign-ups, upcoming events and trips.
Catalog Mailing List
Sign up to receive our activity catalog by mail. We print a new catalog in January, April and August. Plus you’ll receive our summer camp supplement in March.
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Masks are required for indoor programs. For outdoor programs, masks are required when social distancing cannot be maintained.
HOW TO REGISTER
Welcome to our Registration Dashboard We are excited to launch our new registration system and we hope you will be too. Our new CivicRec system is mobile friendly and browser neutral. We will launch at the start of the new year. Don’t worry, if you’ve shown your child’s birth certificate to enroll in any of our programs, we will update your file once you sign up for a new account. As always, if you have any difficulties please let us know!
Step 1: CREATE YOUR ACCOUNT
ONLINE
Visit Parks.FXBG.com > Register Online Most programs are available for online enrollment. Classes with special enrollment or fee requirements are not available online and require registration in person, by mail or by fax.
Step 2: BROWSE ACTIVITIES
For mail in registrations, please complete and sign the registration form on page 25. Credit card or check payments only. Mail-in registrations are handled as they come in. Mail registration form and payment to: Fredericksburg Parks, Recreation and Events 408 Canal Street Fredericksburg, VA 22401
FAX
Fax completed registration form to 540-372-3475. Credit card or account payments only. Registration cannot be processed without payment information and signature.
IN PERSON
Registrations are taken in person at the Dorothy Hart Community Center at 408 Canal Street. Cash, check or credit card payments accepted. Office Registration Hours: Monday - Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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REGISTRATION FORM
PLEASE PRINT, FILL OUT COMPLETELY, SIGN AND MAIL OR FAX IT TO: Fredericksburg Parks, Recreation & Events, 408 Canal Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Fax: (540) 372-3475
HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION: Adult’s First Name ___________________________________
Adult’s Last Name ___________________________________
Address _________________________________________________________________________________________________ City / State _______________________________________________________________ Zip ___________________________ Home Phone __________________ Work Phone / Cell Phone __________________ E-mail _____________________________
REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Participant Name
M/F
DOB
Activity Name
I need a modification because of disability (circle one): YES NO
Date/Time
Fee
Allergies? YES NO ____________________________
If yes to either above, please explain: __________________________________________________________________________
PAYMENT INFORMATION: Please check one of the following:
Check (make payable to “City of Fredericksburg”)
Cash (walk-in only)
Credit Card (Visa, M/C, Discover, Amex)
Credit Card Number: _________________________________________________________________________________________ Exp. ______ Signature: ______________________________________________________________________________________
Liability Release:
I understand the nature and scope of the activity listed above. I understand that there are risks and dangers associated with the activity. I understand that it is not the function of the City of Fredericksburg, its employees, agents, operators, or instructors to guarantee the safety of participants with respect to this activity. I also understand that each participant has the responsibility to exercise with due care in the performance of the activity for the safety of him/herself and the other participants. In consideration of my/the participant’s being permitted to enroll in this activity, I hereby release, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Fredericksburg, its employees, agents, operators, and instructors from any and all claims, demands, costs, charges, and expenses for harm, injury, damage or loss which may be sustained by me/the participant as a result of or relating to participation in this activity. Also, by signing below, I give Fredericksburg Parks, Recreation and Events permission to use photographs and videos of me and my children for publicity in order to increase community awareness of FPRE programs and in all publications and other media without limitation. Signature of Parent/Guardian/Participant: ________________________________________________________ Date___________
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CITY PARKS & TRAILS Alum Spring Park Canal Path City Dock Cobblestone Park Cossey Park Cowan Boulevard Trail Dixon Park Dorothy Hart Community Center Fall Hill Trail Fredericksburg Dog Park Hurkamp Park Maury Playground Memorial (Kenmore) Park Motts Run Reservoir Recreation Area Powhatan Park Old Mill Park Rappahannock River Heritage Trail Riverfront Park Snowden Park
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Virginia Central Railway Trail W.L. Harris Playground Walker-Grant Center
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Basketball Courts
Hockey
Public Art
BBQ Grill
Horseshoe Pits
Restrooms / Porta Johns
Benches/ Seating Area
Parking
Swimming
Boat Launch
Picnic Area
Tennis Courts
Covered Shelter
Pickleball Courts
Trails
Fishing
Playground Equipment
Park Rentals 540-372-1086 ext 0
ALUM SPRING PARK
Alum Spring Park
Located at the end of Greenbrier Drive. Discover this hidden treasure within our city limits! This wooded park with a footbridge is equipped with a picnic shelter, picnic tables, new playground equipment, restrooms, grill and walking paths. Alum Spring Park may be closed during inclement weather or due to conditions considered hazardous to the public’s safety. Please sign up for Fredericksburg Alerts at www.Fredericksburgalert.com. This is how you will be notified of any park closures or delays. Park is open daily. Closed dusk to dawn. For more information on renting the park and shelter, call the Parks, Recreation & Events office at 540-372-1086 ext. 0.
Canal Path
The Canal Path is a paved pathway that is 1.8 miles long and winds along the canal from Fall Hill Avenue to Princess Anne Street. The Rappahannock River Heritage Trail is a 1.6 mile asphalt stretch that connects the two parts of the Canal Path, making a 3.1 mile loop, just about right for a 5K charity walk. Great for walkers and bike riders of all ages. Trails are open all day, year round.
City Dock
Located at 207 Sophia Street at the end of the street, just past the railroad tracks. This historic dock dates back to George Washington’s day. Public fishing is permitted 24 hours a day, seven days a week. City Dock is open all day, year round. City Dock may be closed during inclement weather or due to conditions considered hazardous to the public’s safety. Please sign up for Fredericksburg Alerts at www. Fredericksburgalert.com. This is how you will be notified of any park closures or delays.
Cobblestone Park
Located at the intersection of Willis Street and Cobblestone Boulevard, this ten acre, wooded park features a one-mile looped trail and views of Hazel Run. The park is open year round from 5am to 10pm daily.
Cowan Boulevard Trail
This urban paved pathway offers walkers and bicyclists 1.72 miles of convenient access along Cowan Boulevard from Route 1 to Retail Drive. Trails are open all day, year round.
Dixon Park
Located at 1300 Dixon Street (near Rt. 2 & 17 across from Mayfield subdivision). This outdoor facility is 46 acres and features athletic fields, including a free play field for community use, an outdoor swimming pool, playground equipment, 1.5 miles of trails, restrooms, an outdoor roller hockey rink and nature preserve areas. The Jogging/ Walking Trail is a paved pathway that begins at the kiosk, and is marked to help you track your distance. Dixon Park is located at 1300 Dixon Street, which is on Route 2 and 17 across from Mayfield subdivision. For more information on renting the park, call the Parks, Recreation & Events office 540-372-1086 ext. 0.
Doris E. Buffett Swimming Pool
Located at 1300 Dixon Street (near Route 2 & 17 across from Mayfield subdivision). The Outdoor Swimming Pool has a great slide, fun water features for the little ones and a zero-depth entry area for easy access. Open Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Fall Hill Trail
This urban paved pathway offers walkers and bicyclists 1.39 miles of a convenient route along Fall Hill Avenue from the Canal to Gordon W. Shelton Boulevard. Trails are open all day, year round.
Fredericksburg Dog Park
Located at 1601 Kenmore Avenue (near Mary Ball St.). This is a special fenced-in area available to city residents and their pets only. This dog park is self-monitored by its users and is designed for dogs 4 months and older. Open daily, closed dusk to dawn. The off-leash area is surrounded by a six foot fence. Water is provided for pets only. City residents who wish to use this facility need to have their dog tags, which are available at City Hall.
ALUM SPRING PLAYGROUND
Cossey Park
Located at Littlepage Street and Grove Avenue at 1601 Kenmore Avenue. The Cossey Park is a neighborhood park that features winding trails, a small fishing pond, open space, a community garden, and botanical garden used for educational sessions sponsored by the Virginia Cooperative Extension service. Open 6am1pm, year round.
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Fredericksburg Roller Hockey Rink
Located in Dixon Park, 1300 Dixon Street. This newly constructed outdoor roller hockey rink includes a custom Riley Manufactured board system and a NOVA Play II flooring surface featuring the Capitals logo. The rink also features a Daktronics scoreboard with the Capitals logo. The rink has been built as a partnership between the Washington Capitals and the City of Fredericksburg, with generous support from the new Fredanthropist program and the Fredericksburg Youth Roller Hockey organization. For more information on using or renting the rink, call the Parks, Recreation & Events office 540-372-1086.
Hurkamp Park
Located at 500 William Street at the corner of William Street & Prince Edward Street or George Street & Prince Edward Street. A historic downtown park with a fountain, brick sidewalks, benches and plenty of space for a picnic. Home to the Fredericksburg Farmers Market which is open year-around.
Motts Run Reservoir Recreation Area
Located at 6600 River Road. This lovely oasis within easy reach of town provides a multitude of recreational opportunities. The 860acre natural area, including the 160-acre reservoir, is a haven for fishing, canoeing, hiking, and picnicking. It also serves the residents of Fredericksburg and parts of Spotsylvania County with drinking water. The park features an orienteering course, nature center (open weekend afternoons only), over 4 miles of hiking trails, picnic tables and grills, and jon boat, canoe, and kayak rentals. Boats are reserved on a first-come, first-served basis at the reservoir. If you need a large number of boats with your rental, please indicate how many but these must be rented in person as available. No swimming, horseback riding, or all-terrain vehicles permitted. Mountain biking is allowed only on designated trails.
Hurkamp Park is open to the public and available for rentals, except during Farmers Market hours. For more information on renting the park, call the Parks, Recreation & Events office 540-372-1086 ext. 0.
When fishing, you may bring your own boat (ELECTRIC MOTORS ONLY) to launch on the lake, or fish from the banks. Handicap fishing pier available. A fee is charged for fishing and boat launching area. Valid fishing license required. Bait available for purchase.
Maury Playground
Summer Hours: Thursdays – Mondays, April 1 - October 31 from 7:00am - 7:00pm; the Reservoir is CLOSED on Tuesdays and Wednesdays (weather & water conditions permitting). If the weather is questionable, call before coming, (540) 786-8989. As a cost saving measure, when the weather is bad we reserve the right to close the reservoir early.
Memorial Park
CLOSED in Winter Hours, November 1 - March 31.
Located at 901 Kenmore Ave. at the corner of William Street and Kenmore Avenue. This open play area features a basketball court lit from dusk - 10pm, year round, as well as playground equipment. The park is open 5am-10pm daily.
Memorial Recreation Park (also known as Kenmore) is located on the corner of Kenmore Avenue and Mary Ball Street at 1401 Kenmore Ave. The park is equipped with 7 tennis courts, 6 of which are lit from dusk-10pm, year around. The park also features 4 new pickleball courts at the park giving players 5 dedicated courts from which to choose. Additionally, the park has a basketball hoop, tennis practice wall, open play area, children’s play equipment, and a toddler play area. Park hours: 6am-10pm daily. Pickleball Courts - Keep in mind the pickleball courts in Memorial Park are a non-membership public facility. This means they are open for individual public play unless officially reserved through the Parks and Recreation office. Player groups that meet at the courts must share the courts with other players who wish to play their own games.
MEMORIAL PARK
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For more information on renting the park and shelter, call the Parks, Recreation & Events office at 540-372-1086.
Motts Run Nature Center Open Saturday and Sundays, April-October, Noon-5:00pm
Manned by volunteers, this beautiful one-room log cabin features handson nature displays, our resident snake, “Pocket,” and information that the whole family will enjoy. Looking for a fun family day? Visit our Nature Center and then head off on one of the hiking trails or grab a picnic table for your family lunch.
VCR TRAIL Powhatan Park
Located at 1521 Powhatan Street at the intersection of Cowan Boulevard and Powhatan Street. A little less than an acre, this park has a playground, benches & open space. It’s the perfect spot for a an outdoor birthday party rental. Open 5am to 10pm daily.
Old Mill Park
Located at 2201 Caroline Street. Our most popular park, Old Mill features soccer fields, picnic shelters, a playground, restrooms and river front views. This park is situated along the Rappahannock River with a canoe/kayak boat launch. The Rappahannock River Heritage Trail passes directly by Old Mill Park and is a popular spot for walkers to access the trail. Old Mill is a perfect rental location for your next event! Old Mill Park may be closed during inclement weather or due to conditions considered hazardous to the public’s safety. Please sign up for Fredericksburg Alerts at www. Fredericksburgalert.com. This is how you will be notified of any park closures or delays. For more information on renting the park or a shelter, call the Parks, Recreation & Events office 540-372-1086.
Rappahannock River Heritage Trail
A 1.6 mile asphalt stretch that connects the two parts of the Canal Path making a 3.4 mile loop, just about right for a 5K charity walk. The trail, which is 10 feet wide, begins near the intersection of Princess Anne and Ford streets at one end of the Rappahannock Canal. Beautiful views of the Rappahannock River, Old Mill Park and several historic mills are seen throughout the trail. The river overlook along Riverside Drive should not be missed. Great for walkers and bike riders of all ages. Open all day, year round.
Riverfront Park
Located at 713 Sophia Street on the beautiful Rappahannock River, in the 500-700 blocks of Sophia Street. The park is under renovation and not currently available for rent.
Snowden Park
Snowden Park is located on Fall Hill Avenue. The park features basketball courts, playground equipment and a baseball field, with easy access to paved walking trails. Open daily 5am - 10pm.
Virginia Central Railway Trail
The 2.7 mile trail for pedestrians, bicyclists and runners Virginia Central Railway (VCR) Trail. This ten foot wide asphalt trail extends from the eastern end of the Cobblestone development off Lafayette Boulevard out Lafayette Boulevard and across the Blue and Gray Parkway, then through Alum Spring Park and across Jefferson Davis Highway (Route 1) to a point near the Idlewild neighborhood, just east of I-95. Scenic views of Hazel Run and the historic Virginia Central Railway trail bed are visible throughout the trail. Open all day, year round.
W. L. Harris Playground
Located in the community of Mayfield, this park has a covered shelter, playground equipment, and a basketball court lit from dusk to 10pm. Park is open daily from 6am to 10pm.
Walker-Grant Center
Located at 200 Gunnery Road. The facility is operated and maintained by city schools. It has open playing fields, basketball court lit from dusk - 10 pm year around and a children’s play area. Park is open dusk to dawn daily.
Off-Road Recreation Trails
Mountain biking is allowed only on designated trails. For complete information on other area trails please visit FredTrails.org.
Rent our parks, picnic shelters and paved trails for your event. Please call 540-372-1086 or visit Parks.FXBG.com > Parks
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Public Sculpture Project
The City of Fredericksburg installs an annual display of road side sculptures in the City’s Public Sculpture Project. These sculptures are on loan from the artists for a year at a time. They are designed to enhance gateway areas of the City and are displayed at key locations for both vehicle and pedestrian visibility. These artworks provide an unexpected and unique opportunity to view art in our city. Interested in purchasing one of these pieces? Contact info@fredarts.com.
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Beacon, Michael Alfano Fall Hill Ave
Re: Aman, Anthony Heinz May Caroline at OMP
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Three Musketeers, Micahel Bednar Wolfe Street triangle
Moon Song, Patrick Andrews Caroline Street at VRE
Sponsored by: Fredericksburg Economic Development Authority Mary Washington Healthcare Rappahannock Development Group
For more information call 540-372-1086 or visit fredarts.com.
Visit all 6 sculptures today! #FREDARTS
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Photo: Robert A. Martin
Made possible by the Fredericksburg Arts Commission, Fredericksburg Economic Development Authority, Fredericksburg Public Works and Fredericksburg Parks, Recreation & Events.
Green Piece, Nathan Pierce Dixon Park
Photo: Marjorie A. Och
Photo: Robert A. Martin
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