FALL ‘14-WINTER ‘15
INSPIRE PLAY
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PROGRAM REGISTRATION
Cover Photo Credits: Recreation Department staff
For your convenience, there are four ways to register: On the Web! Register online by visiting our website:www.recreation.lebnh.net and click on registration under quick links.
INDEX Youth, Family, & Teen Programs
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Youth & Teen Fall Sports
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Youth Sports & Coaching Education
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Youth & Teen Adventures
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Skiing and Snowboarding Lessons
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Savvy Senior Trips
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Adult Programs, Hikes, & Snowshoeing
9
Active Living
10
Winter Farmers’ Market & Special Events
10
Entertainment & Special Events
11
Thank you & Volunteer of the Year
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Kilton & Lebanon Library Programs
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General Registration Form
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Other Community Recreation Services
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Spring Preview
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ACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES The Lebanon Recreation & Parks Department is committed to providing facilities and programs which meet the needs of residents with disabilities. All facilities and programs are reviewed to insure access to persons with disabilities in accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act. Support will be available for persons needing individual assistance to participate in recreation programs. Interpreters will be provided to sign for the hearing impaired. All arrangements will be made on an individual basis. For more information, please contact Lebanon Recreation & Parks Office, 448-5121.
Check out the City’s website: www.lebnh.net This icon represents an event recommended by the Spark! Community Center, Inc., an Upper Valley non-profit organization dedicated to serving adults with special needs, their families and caregivers, and caring members of the community. Recreation & Parks has partnered with Spark! to ensure that all adults with special needs are welcome to participate in Sparky Approved events regardless of the published age guidelines. For more information about Spark! Community Center, call: 603-359-7116 visit: www.sparkcommunitycenter.com, email: sparkcommunitycenter@gmail.com
Mail the completed registration form found in the back of this newsletter along with payment to:
LEBANON RECREATION & PARKS DEPT. 51 NORTH PARK STREET LEBANON, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03766 Visit us at the Recreation & Parks Office prior to the program registration deadline, Mon through Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Drop your form along with payment in our convenient green drop box, located to the right of City Hall; side entrance, available 24 hours a day.
REGISTRATION POLICIES 1. Please check program descriptions for specific registration information, including registration deadlines. 2. Registrations received after the registration deadline will be put on a wait list. As capacity allows, wait listed registrations will be added to the roster. $5 late-registration fee applies (NFL Flag Football registration deadline is final). 3. Scholarships may be available based on financial need. Any parents/guardians that would like to discuss scholarship opportunities should contact the Recreation & Parks Department. 4. *Multiple child discounts are available for programs that don’t require special admission fees, and are run exclusively by Lebanon Recreation staff. Eligible programs are noted with a *. First child pays in full; each additional child in the same program from the same household receives a 10% discount, up to $10 per additional child. 5. Non-resident fees are listed with program descriptions. 6. Participants will be officially registered upon payment of fee and receipt of registration form/waiver. 7. No news is good news. We will contact you if there is a problem with your registration, or if a class is cancelled. 8. Full refunds (less processing fee) are allowed up to the registration deadline. Requests for refunds afterwards must be submitted in writing and will be considered individually. All refunds are subject to a $5 refund processing fee. 9. Thank you for choosing a Lebanon Recreation & Parks Department Program!
GENERAL INFORMATION
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he Lebanon Recreation and Parks Department publishes program guides which are available in February and August through the schools, public libraries, Lebanon City Hall and online. Contact the Recreation and Parks Department for more information.
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dditional announcements appear in the local media. Information on programs, facilities and parks is available at the office. Give the gift of recreation! Certificates are available year round!
• 603.448.5121 • www.lebnh.net • recreation@lebcity.com
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YOUTH PROGRAMS ROMP AND STOMP*
FALL FUN K-4TH GRADE EARLY DISMISSAL ADVENTURES*
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or children ages 2-5. Join us for a mixture of movement exploration, finger play, music activities, parachute games and more! A great opportunity for group interaction and socialization. Parent participation helps children enjoy this funfilled activity period! Participants may register for both Fall and Winter sessions at the same time. Space is limited so please register early! FALL DAYS/DATES: Thursdays, September 11 - October 30 TIMES: (#17100A) - 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. (#17100B) - 10:30 - 11:00 a.m.
A series of fun-filled after school activities around town and to local attractions for children in Grades K-4. A chance to hang out with your friends and to make new ones. Snacks and transportation included! Parent volunteers are needed for meeting and waiting with Mt. Lebanon School participants until pick up! Trip locations subject to change. DATES: K - 4TH GRADE ACTIVITIES: (#17204A) Wed., September 17 - Upper Valley Aquatic Ctr. Wed., November 5 - Competition Complex Thurs., November 6 - Great View Rollerskating
WINTER DAYS/DATES: Thursdays, January 15 - March 12 *No class 2/19 TIMES: (#27102A) - 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. (#27102B) - 10:30 - 11:00 a.m.
PICK-UP TIMES: 1:00 p.m. at Hanover Street School 1:15 p.m. at Mt. Lebanon School RETURN TIME: 5:15-5:30 p.m. behind Lebanon City Hall FEE: $35 for all 3 trips - Residents $55 for all 3 trips - Non-Residents
LOCATION: TBA COST: $25 - Residents $37 - Non-residents INSTRUCTOR: Dori Willeman, Early Childhood Educator MINIMUM: 5/class MAXIMUM: 12/class REGISTRATION DEADLINES: Sept.5th - Fall; Jan. 9th - Winter
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Grades K-4: Sept. 10 TRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff MINIMUM: 5 MAXIMUM: 10
5TH-8TH GRADE AFTER SCHOOL ADVENTURES Come explore and be active after school. Head out on a local hike and just be outside enjoying nature! Transportation provided, but please bring snacks and water. DATES: (#17204C) Wednesday, October 15 - UV Land Trust Experience TIMES: Pick up at 2:35 p.m. at Lebanon Middle School, return to behind Lebanon City Hall between 5:15 and 5:30 p.m. FEE: $5 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Oct. 8 TRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff MINIMUM: 5 MAXIMUM: 10 3
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PARENT OF THE YEAR ESSAY CONTEST!!
HAT TO DO: Using 100 words or less, brag about your parents’ strongest qualities and your funny memories of them. Submit your essay to the Recreation & Parks office, or online: http://www.formstack.com/forms/lebnhParentessaycontest ENTRY DEADLINE: Friday, December 12 AGE CATEGORIES: Grades 1-2, 3-4, and 5-6 *Winners treat their parents to dinner at Lebanon Village Pizza, compliments of Lebanon Recreation and Parks.
YOUTH SPORTS Please note! Volunteer coaches are needed for all Fall sports. See Page 2 for Registration Policies including registration deadlines and multiple child discounts. Practice days and times subject to change. As some programs have already started and registration deadlines passed, please call the Recreation Office for availability.
PRE K- 2ND GRADE SOCCER*
FEE: Resident - $20
Non-Resident - $30
An intro to the basics of soccer for boys & girls. Pre-school soccer for 3-4 year olds. Kindergarten includes 5 year olds. GRADE
CODE
DATES
DAY
TIME
LOCATION
REG. DEADLINE
Pre
11201A
Sept 6-Oct 11
Saturdays
10:00-10:45a.m.
Eldridge Park
August 22
K
11201B
Sept 6-Oct 11
Saturdays
11:00 a.m.-Noon
Eldridge Park
August 22
1st
11201C
Sept 6-Oct 11
Saturdays
9:00-10:00 a.m.
Eldridge Park
August 22
2nd
11201D
Sept 2-Oct 2
Tues, Thurs
5:00-6:00 p.m.
Elks Field
August 22
3RD-4TH GRADE SOCCER*
FEE: Resident - $30
Non-Resident - $45
Separate girls and boys teams play six on six with some interscholastic games, some of which may be scheduled on Saturdays. Program focuses on skill development, fun and friendships! Participants must provide their own mouthguard, shin guards, and cleats. End of season jamboree: Saturday, October 18 GRADE
CODE
DATES
DAY
TIME
LOCATION
REG. DEADLINE
3-4 Girls
11202A
Sept 3-Oct 18
Wed & Fri
5:15-6:30 p.m.
Civic Memorial Park
August 20
3-4 Boys
11202C
Sept 3-Oct 18
Wed & Fri
5:15-6:30 p.m.
Civic Memorial Park
August 20
5TH-8TH GRADE SOCCER*
FEE: 5th-6th - Res.- $30; Non-Res.- $45
7th-8th - Res.- $45; Non-Res.- $65
Traveling interscholastic teams. Some games may be on Saturdays. Participants must provide their own mouthguard, shin guards, and cleats. Proof of physical required for 7th-8th grade players. Black uniform shorts/socks are required and may be purchased at your local sporting goods store. GRADE
CODE
DATES
DAY
TIME
LOCATION
REG. DEADLINE
5-6 Boys
11205A Aug 27-Oct 17
Mon, Wed, Fri
5:00-6:30 p.m.
Old LJHS Basin Field
August 13
5-6 Girls
11203A Aug 27-Oct 17
Mon, Wed, Fri
5:30-6:30 p.m.
Old LJHS Basin Field
August 13
7-8 Boys
11307A Aug 11-Oct 30 Mon,Tues,Thurs
4:00-5:30 p.m.
Eldridge Park
July 28
7-8 Girls
11306A Aug 11-Oct 30 Mon,Tues,Thurs
4:30-6:00 p.m.
Civic Memorial Park
July 28
FIELD HOCKEY*
FEE: Resident - $30
Non-Resident - $45
Learn basic field hockey skills and play games. Uniform shirt is provided by the Recreation & Parks Dept. Other loaner equipment maybe available. Participants provide stick, mouthguard, goggles, shin guards, and cleats. GRADE
CODE
3-6
11207B
DATES
DAY
Aug 19-Oct 16 Tues & Thurs
TIME
LOCATION
REG. DEADLINE
5:00-6:30 p.m.
Old LJHS Basin Field
August 5
NFL FLAG FOOTBALL
FEE: Resident - $50
Non-Resident - $50
Coed NFL Flag Football for ages 5-17. Wear NFL Gear, improve your game, and stay active. Register with NFL Flag online at https://www.nflflag.com/form/player. Once completed, register with Recreation & Parks. Games on Saturday possible. Ages
CODE
DATES
5-17
11213A
Sept 3-Oct 23
DAY
TIME
Mon, Wed, Fri 5:00-6:00 p.m.
LOCATION
REG. DEADLINE
Elks Field
Aug. 23 (Final Date)
Please Note: Tackle Football and Football Cheerleading began in August and the registration
period has ended. We may be able to take additional players and cheerleaders as space allows. Please call the Recreation & Parks Department for more information at (603)448-5121, or e-mail us at recreation@lebcity.com. 4
YOUTH SPORTS ATHLETES UNITED by DARTMOUTH COLLEGE FREE FALL SPORTS (#11209) FREE! 3th-6th grade coed dodgeball with Dartmouth College student athletes, featuring one day of practice in Lebanon and a weekend game at Dartmouth. Please inquire at the Lebanon Recreation & Parks office for more details or visit: http://www.athletes-united.org/Dartmouth GAME LOCATION/DATES: Sunday, Sept. 28 is kick off day at Dartmouth College Leede Arena. Games are every Sunday until November 9. Game time is 3:00-4:30pm. PRACTICE DAYS/TIMES: Thursdays starting October 2 - November 6, 4:30-5:30 p.m. PRACTICE LOCATION: Witherell Recreation Center
KINDERGARTEN- 2ND GRADE BASKETBALL (CO-ED)*
Fee: Resident-$20
Non-Resident-$30
An introduction to the basics of basketball for boys and girls in Kindergarten through Grade 2.
GRADE
CODE
DATES
DAY
TIME
LOCATION
Kindergarten
21224A
1/3 - 2/14
Sat
9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Hanover St. School
December 19
1st & 2nd
21224B
1/3 - 2/14
Sat
9:15 - 10:15 a.m.
December 19
Witherell Center
3RD - 4TH GRADE BASKETBALL *
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
Fee: Resident-$35
Non-Resident-$50
Traveling scholastic teams. Practices and games may be scheduled on off days including Saturdays.
GRADE
CODE
DATES
DAY
TIME
LOCATION
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
3-4 Boys
11225A
11/10 - 2/11
M, W
TBD
Seminary Hill Gym
October 27
3-4 Girls
11225B
11/11 - 2/12
Tu, Th
TBD
Seminary Hill Gym
October 27
IMPORTANT NOTICE!!
“ A good coach will make his players see what they can be rather than what they are.”
5th-6th Boys and Girls Basketball and Town Team Basketball are offered through the CCBA, Witherell Center. For more info or to register, please contact them at 448-6477.
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~ Ara Parasheghian
COACHING EDUCATION BASKETBALL REFEREE CLINIC
he basics of youth basketball will be covered. Court coverage areas, mechanics, what to “let go” and game management included! DAY/DATE: Sunday, November 2 TIMES: Noon - 2:00 p.m. LOCATION: Witherell Center CLINICIAN: Larry Ruffing, High School/College referee FEE: Free to area coaches and referees TO REGISTER: Call Witherell Center, 448-6477 by November 1.
UPPER VALLEY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Offering local youth the opportunity to play beginner and competitive hockey. Emphasis is placed on skill development, fun, team and game play. Openings at most levels for both boys and girls. Visit www.uvha.goalline.ca for more information! Please note that this is not a Lebanon Recreation Department sponsored program. 5
ELKS HOOP SHOOT A free throw contest sponsored by the Elks for any boy or girl ages 8-13. Winners will compete at the State level for an exciting opportunity to advance to the nationals. DAY/DATE: Saturday, December 6 TIME: 9:00 a.m. start LOCATION: Witherell Center
YOUTH ADVENTURES WHALEBACK AFTERSCHOOL WEDNESDAYS!
NO SCHOOL ... LET’S GET OUT FOR AN ADVENTURE
(#21300A) Grades 7 & 8, are you ready to rip your turns and fly high at Whaleback’s trails and terrain park? Participants must be able to ski or board blue terrain (intermediate), or sign up for Learn To Ski or Board Lessons if needed. Helmets are mandatory! DATES: TBA (January 2015) TIMES: Recreation van leaves LMS after school Parents pick up at City Hall at 6:15 p.m. LEADER: Recreation Staff FEES: TBA REGISTRATION DEADLINE: TBA MINIMUM: 5 MAXIMUM: 10 Season pass holders can catch a ride if space allows: $5/day
Youth ages 10 and up, come out with friends and spend the day on an adventure! Plan to bring money for lunch or pack your own. DAYS/DATES: Monday, October 13 - Chucksters & Concord Mall (#17303A) Registration deadline - 10/6 FEES: $5 payable to City of Lebanon, $20 payable day of to Chucksters & $ for lunch MAXIMUM: 10 Tuesday, Nov. 11- Krazy Kids, Pembroke, NH (#17303B) Registration deadline - 11/4 FEES: $5 payable to City of Lebanon, $10 payable day of to Krazy Kids & $ for lunch MAXIMUM: 10 TIMES: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. from City Hall SUPERVISORS: Recreation staff
LET’S GO ICE FISHING (#37701A) For youth ages 10 to adult! NH Fish and Game’s program teaches the basics of ice fishing, and finishes with an exciting field trip where you can put your new skills to the test! Two days of hands-on classroom lessons, one day of fishing. DATES, LOCATIONS & TIMES: Classroom: Tuesday, Jan. 13, 20 - 5:00-7:00 p.m. City Council Chambers Field Trip: Saturday, Jan. 24 - 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. A local fishing spot FEE: FREE! INSTRUCTORS: NH Fish & Game MINIMUM: 8 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 5
DOWNHILL SKI/SNOWBOARD TRIPS TO BURKE MOUNTAIN
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pen to youth ages 10 and up. Participants must provide their own equipment, or rent at the ski area for an additional fee. Plan to bring money for lunch or pack your own. DAYS/DATES: Monday, January 19 (#21349A) Registration deadline - 1/12 Friday, March 13 (#21349C) Registration deadline - 3/6 FEES: $32.00 payable to Burke Mountain day of trip and $5/trip payable to City of Lebanon upon registration TIMES: 8:00 a.m.. to 5:00 p.m. from City Hall SUPERVISORS: Recreation staff MINIMUM: 6 MAXIMUM: 12
EARLY DISMISSAL - LET’S CLIMB Open to youth, Grades 7-12. Wear comfortable clothes, bring a lunch, water bottle, and snack and get ready to climb at Green Mountain Rock Climbing Center in Hartland, Vermont! Each visit is a different climbing activity! DAYS/DATES: Fri. Jan. 16 - (#17301A) Reg. deadline - 1/9 Thurs. Mar. 12 - (#17301B) Reg. deadline - 3/6 Wed. Apr. 8 - (#17301C) Reg. deadline - 4/3 Thurs. Apr. 9 - (#17301D) Reg. deadline - 4/3
TEEN SKI & RIDE FEBRUARY BREAK No school! Ages 12-16, take advantage of school vacation for some fun February adventures! Bring a lunch, waterbottle, and gear. Transportation provided! Mon. Feb. 16 - (#21350A) Burke Mtn, East Burke, VT Tues. Feb. 17 - (#21350B) Sunapee Mtn, Sunapee, NH Wed. Feb. 18 - (#21350C) Pat’s Peak, Henniker, NH Thurs. Feb. 19 - (#21350D) Ragged Mtn, Danbury, NH FEE: $5 /trip payable to City of Lebanon at registration. Mountain fees payable day of trip. TBA TIMES: 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. depart from City Hall SUPERVISOR: Recreation Staff MIN: 6 MAX: 10 REG. DEADLINE: 2/11
FEE: TBA - Payable to Green Mountain Rock Climbing day of trip. $5 /trip payable to City of Lebanon upon registration. TIMES: 12:30 - 5:00 p.m. from Lebanon City Hall SUPERVISORS: Recreation staff MINIMUM: 6 MAXIMUM: 10
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SKIING & SNOWBOARDING* SNO-PUPPIES (AGES 4-5) ABILITY
CODE
DATES
DAY
Never Ever
21151A
1/3 - 2/7
Sat
ADULT LESSONS (AGES 18+) TIME
ABILITY
CODE
DATES
DAY
TIME
9:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Beginner
21549A
1/5 - 2/9
Mon
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
21549C
1/5 - 2/9
Mon
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
21549D
1/5 - 2/9
Mon
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Beginner
21151B
1/3 - 2/7
Sat
9:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Intermediate
Intermed.
21151C
1/3 - 2/7
Sat
9:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Advanced
Advanced
21151D
1/3 - 2/7
Sat
9:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Beginner
21552A
1/7 - 2/11
Wed
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Intermediate
21552C
1/7 - 2/11
Wed
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Advanced
21552D
1/7 - 2/11
Wed
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Never Ever
21152A
1/3 - 2/7
Sat
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Beginner
21152B
1/3 - 2/7
Sat
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Intermed.
21152C
1/3 - 2/7
Sat
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Advanced
21152D
1/3 - 2/7
Sat
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Beginner: Never skied before Intermediate: Can make connected snowplow/wedge turns. Advanced: Can make wide track parallel turns.
Never Ever: Never skied before Beginner: Have skied before and can stop/make turns. Intermediate: Can ride the Poma lift; am mastering snowplow turns/stops. Advanced: Can ride Poma lift and snowplow turn/stop without difficulty.
SNOWBOARD LESSONS(ALL AGES) ABILITY
YOUTH LESSONS (AGES 6-17) ABILITY
CODE
DATES
DAY
TIME
Beginner
21251A
1/5 - 2/9
Mon
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Adv. Beginner
21251B
1/5 - 2/9
Mon
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Intermediate
21251C
1/5 - 2/9
Mon
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Advanced
21251D
1/5 - 2/9
Mon
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Beginner
21253A
1/7 - 2/11
Wed
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Adv. Beginner
21253B
1/7 - 2/11
Wed
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Intermediate
21253C
1/7 - 2/11
Wed
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Advanced
21253D
1/7 - 2/11
Wed
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
DAY
TIME
Beginner
21701A
1/5 - 2/9
Mon
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Advanced
21701B
1/5 - 2/9
Mon
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Beginner
21702A
1/7 - 2/11
Wed
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Advanced
21702B
1/7 - 2/11
Wed
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
TELEMARK LESSONS (AGES 12+) CODE
DATES
DAY
TIME
Monday
21703A
1/5 - 2/9
Mon
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Wednesday
21704A
1/7 - 2/11
Wed
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
NEW THIS YEAR!! RACING/SKI JUMPING LESSONS Racing & Ski Jumping Lessons
REGISTRATION
Please use the general registration form found in the back of this newsletter. Be sure to specify program code. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: December 22 FEES: Residents - $60; Non-Residents - $85
CODE
DATES
DAY
TIME/FEES
21706A
1/6 - 3/5
Tu/Th
5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Res. Fee: $75 Non-Res. Fee: $100
Racing: Ages 7 - 13 Ski Jumping: Ages 7 - 18 Must be intermediate or advanced skier and can load/ride Poma lift
STORRS HILL LESSON NOTES
STORRS HILL SKI AREA (603) 448-4409
www.skistorrshill.com, and now on Facebook, search Lebanon Outing Club, Storrs Hill. Storrs Hill is owned by the City of Lebanon and operated by the Lebanon Outing Club. GENERAL INFORMATION DATES: December 26 - Mid March (as conditions permit) DAYS/TIMES: Fri - 6-9:00 p.m.; Sat & Sun - 12-4:00 p.m. TICKETS: Junior (16 & under) - $7 daily Adults (17 & up) - $10 daily SEASON PASSES: Junior Passes (16 & Under) - $75.00; Adult Passes (17 & up) - $100.00; Family Passes - $195.00 Please note: Prices & hours of operation subject to change. Contact Storrs Hill at 448-4409 for updates! SKI EQUIPMENT INFORMATION The following info is provided as a service to ski participants & does not represent an endorsement of the businesses listed! Rentals: Henderson’s Ski Systems (802)295-1973; Golf & Ski (603) 298-8282; Omer & Bob’s (603) 448-3522 Ski Jumping/ Nordic Combined & Ski Racing Information Contact Jon Farnham at info@skistorrshill.com, or call 448-4409.
Please register your child based on what he/she can do NOW, not what they want to be able to do. Transportation/equipment will be provided by participants. Helmets are REQUIRED for participants. Lessons begin promptly. Skiers are not permitted to go up the hill in search of their class. Parents are welcome to stay in the lodge during lessons. No open skiing for parents or siblings during ski lessons. Lessons cancelled for rain only, not snow or winter weather; please dress appropriately. If questionable weather, please call Storrs Hill, (603)448-4409, after 4:30 p.m. If a skier arrives without proper equipment or clothing, he/ she will not be able to participate in lessons. Please be reminded that sledding on the ski jumps or on the hill is prohibited at all times for safety reasons.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! SKI FOR FREE! Volunteer a shift on the lift or in the kitchen and earn a day pass for your entire immediate family by e-mailing info@ skistorrshill.com, or call 448-4409.
DATES
Beginner: New to the sport of snowboarding. Advanced: Have some experience but would like to perfect my skills.
Beginner: Never skied before Advanced Beginner: Have skied before, can stop, working on snowplow/ wedge turns and can ride Poma lift. Intermediate: Can make connected snowplow/wedge turns. Advanced: Can make wide track parallel turns.
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SAVVY SENIORS TRIPS For those 55 years of age or better! Please call the Lebanon Recreation & Parks Department at 448-5121 to register. Payment must be made when registering for trip. If a cancellation is needed please do so 2 weeks prior to the trip. Transportation is provided by the Recreation & Parks Department van. All trips leave from behind Lebanon City Hall. Trips have a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 11.
OLD HANCOCK HOTEL AND RANDOLPH CEMETERY
CRACKER BARREL & OLD COUNTRY STORE Join us at the Londonderry, NH Cracker Barrel and Old Country Store where they offer great tasting, hearty meals and a fun shopping experience! Come ENJOY! DATE: Wednesday, October 8 TIME: Leave City Hall at 9:45 a.m., return by 4 p.m. TRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff FEE: $5.00 payable to the City of Lebanon, $ for lunch and shopping
Come take an adventure to the Randolph Cemetery and enjoy lunch and dessert at the Old Hancock Hotel & Vermont Home Bakery. DATE: Wednesday, September 10 TIME: Leave City Hall at 10:15 a.m., return by 4:00 p.m. TRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff FEE: $5 payable to City of Lebanon and money for lunch
RED HOOK BREWERY TOUR & TASTING
SHILOH’S FAMILY RESTAURANT AND
Let’s have lunch at Cataqua Public house and then take a guided tour of the Red Hook Brewery in Portsmouth, NH.
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ome out and explore this town that has shopping, pampering, dining and so much more! Pick your own adventure, but we will be together for lunch at Shiloh’s. DATE: Tuesday, October 21 TIME: Leave City Hall at 9:45 a.m., return by 5:00 p.m. TRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff FEE: $5.00 payable to City of Lebanon, $ for lunch/ shopping
DATE: Tuesday, September 16 TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., leaving from behind City Hall TRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff FEE: $5/day payable to City of Lebanon & bring $ for lunch and shopping at the Factory.
HART’S TURKEY FARM & SHOPPING AT MILL FALLS MARKETPLACE
GIFT OF LIGHTS,NH MOTOR SPEEDWAY
Mill Falls Marketplace offers a truly unique shopping and dining experience featuring 11 fabulous shops, 5 distinctive restaurants, brick walkways, flower gardens, a 40’ waterfall and views of Lake Winnipesaukee. Come enjoy lunch at Hart’s Turkey Farm prior to shopping! DATE: Friday, September 26 TIME: Leave City Hall at 9:45 a.m., return by 5:00 p.m. TRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff FEE: $5.00 payable to the City of Lebanon, $ for lunch and shopping
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TILTON SHOPPING CENTER
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t’s back but bigger, better and brighter than ever before! Join us for dinner at Olive Garden and then head to the New Hampshire Motor Speedway and see how over-the-top Christmas decorating looks while being able to brag you’ve driven around the track. DATE: Tuesday, November 4 TIME: Leave City Hall at 3:30pm, return by 8:00pm TRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff FEE: $5 payable to City of Lebanon, $ for speedway TBA, and $ for dinner MAX: 12 Participants
CADILLAC CUISINE CLUB
adillac Cuisine is a noon-time dining out event for seniors! An opportunity to socialize with other seniors in the Upper Valley. Trips leave from Lebanon City Hall. DATES/TIMES/LOCATIONS: Mon. Sept 29: Littleton NH (with stop at the Famous Candy Store on Main St.), 9:30 a.m. Thurs. Oct 30: Barre Senior Center, Barre, VT $6-$9 (Costumes encouraged as we will be staying for the Halloween Party following lunch), 10:15 a.m. Thurs. Nov. 13: Newport Senior Center, NH, 10:45a.m. Mon. Dec. 15: Thompson Ctr., Woodstock, VT, 10:45 a.m. Thurs. Jan. 15: Bugbee Senior Center, WRJ,VT, 11:00 a.m. Mon. Feb. 23: Claremont Senior Center, NH, 10:00 a.m.
UPPER VALLEY SENIOR CENTER ANNUAL HOLIDAY LUNCHES Register early & come enjoy a tasty meal at the Upper Valley Senior Center! If you need a ride, just sign up with Lebanon Recreation, or UVSC can offer door to door for anyone 60+. Come out for either Thanksgiving, or the Holiday Lunch and let’s enjoy some meals together! DATE: Thursdays, November 13 & December 11 PICK UP TIME: Will coordinate with participants LUNCH TIME: Noon (arrive for lunch at 11:45) TRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff FEE: Suggested donation for lunch is as follows: Ages 60 and up - $3, Ages 59 and under - $7.50
TRIP LEADERS: Recreation Staff and Donna Cornelius LUNCHEON COST: $3 - $5/day payable at the door
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ADULT PROGRAMS DROP-IN PROGRAMS OPEN GYM BASKETBALL Informal drop in basketball for adults 18 and up. Supervisor: Jeremy Ouellette
Ages 18+
Free
9/23-5/26
Tues.
8:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Middle School Gym
POWER VOLLEYBALL Play for advanced players. Interested individuals must be able to perform proper and clean sets, digs, bumps and serves. Supervisor: TBA
Ages 18+
Free
12/3-2/25
Wed.
8:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Seminary Hill Gym
OPEN GYM SOCCER Free
1/8-3/26
Thurs.
FALL FRIDAY HIKES
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ring snacks, water bottle, backpack, properly layered clothing,hiking boots/ sturdy sneakers with traction.Open to all ages. DATES/LOCATIONS*: Oct 10: Quechee Gorge Walk, Quechee, VT Register by Oct. 6 easy/moderate (#17700A) Oct 17: APD Nature Trails, Lebanon, NH Register by Oct. 13 moderate (#17700B) Oct 24: Farnum Hill, W. Lebanon, NH Register by Oct. 20 W. Lebanon, NH, moderate/hard (#17700C) *Hike locations are subject to change. TIMES: Leave City Hall at 10:00 a.m. and return by Noon. TRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff FEE: Free, pre-registration required. MINIMUM: 5
WINTER SNOWSHOE TRIPS Open to all ages. Bring snacks, water bottle, backpack, properly layered clothing, equipment as needed for these Friday trips! DATES/LOCATIONS*: Feb. 20 - St. Gaudens Cornish, NH Register by Feb. 16 easy/moderate (#27700B) Feb. 27 - APD Nature Trails, Lebanon, NH Register by Feb. 23 moderate (#27700C) *Hike locations are subject to change. TIMES: Leave City Hall at 10:00 a.m. and return by Noon. TRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff FEE: Free, pre-registration required. MINIMUM: 5
Get inspired by the quilting arts! Check out the talent from the Upper Valley! Handmade quilts will be on display courtesy of Lebanon College and your local quilters. DATES: Opens Tues., Nov. 11 Closes Thurs, Dec. 11
Informal drop in play for adults 18+. Volunteer needed
Ages 18+
ANNUAL LEBANON COLLEGE QUILT DISPLAY!
8:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Seminary Hill Gym
SKI AND RIDE WITH THE POINT
How about a day off from work puttin’ in turns and ripping up the slopes! The transportation is included & half price tickets are available at the mountain. For a schedule of dates, please contact Krissy Flythe at k.flythe@lebcity.com. DATES: Specific dates will be available after 1/1. Visit www.recreation.lebnh.net. FEES: $5 payable upon registration, plus 1/2 price ticket payable at gate w/ button. MINIMUM: 5 MAXIMUM: 12 FOR MORE INFO: Visit The Point website at www.pointfm.com/skiandride.
INTRO TO PARTNER/ WEDDING DANCE PREP
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ake the pressure off spotlight dances (bride and groom, parent/child) with this 3 week intro to partner dancing. For couples only—you’ll learn to dance comfortably together to a variety of music styles in a supportive, small group setting. Gain the confidence, have fun, and get tips on best footwear, working with bands and DJs, and other important wedding and party dance information. DAY: Wednesdays DATES: Jan. 14, 21, 28 (#12500C) REGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 7 TIME: 6:30-7:30 p.m LOCATION: Faye’s Dance Studio, 89 Cross Road - Lebanon, NH FEE: $25/couple payable Faye Grearson. INSTRUCTOR: Faye Grearson MINIMUM: 4 couples
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QUILTER’S RETREATS Try your hand at an easy quilt project and enjoy exclusive time set aside just for you! Fee includes patterns, basic instruction, admiration by fellow quilters, Saturday lunch and a chair massage. Patterns available upon request. UFO: Bring an “UnFinished Object” (or two!) that you’ve been wanting to finish and actually finish it! FALL DATES: (#22510A) Fri. 11/7 & Sat., 11/8
Registration Deadline - 10/24
WINTER DATES: (#22510A) Fri. 1/23 & Sat., 1/24
Registration Deadline - 1/16
SPRING DATES: (#32500A) Fri. 4/10 & Sat., 4/11
Registration Deadline - 4/3
FOR EACH RETREAT: TIMES: Friday, 6-9 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. LOCATION: Lebanon Congregational Church FEE: Residents - $45 Non-residents - $60 INSTRUCTOR: L. Pollard MIN.: 4 MAX.: 12
ACTIVE LIVING! , Summer Fi amera lm S C , ts er h ie g Friday Showings i s L 7:30PM Colburn Park
August 15 - The Lego Movie August 22 - Muppets Most Wanted August 29 - Frozen Sponsored by: Young Life, Riverbank Church, and Leb. Rec.
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ere is a brief listing of available recreation areas to visit. We’ve listed the park name, location and a brief description of its uses. Have Fun! BAKER’S CROSSING
Picnics, nature study, bird watching, fishing on 5 acres.
BOSTON LOT
Route 10 North from W. Lebanon, NH
Fishing, swimming, picnics, hiking, nature study, birdwatching, mountain biking, hunting on 331 Acres.
CHAMBERS PRESERVE
Hiking, nature study, birdwatching, geology on 20 acres.
CIVIC MEMORIAL FIELD
Softball, soccer, lacrosse, lawn games, picnics, special events on 13.6 acres.
COLBURN PARK
Concerts, picnics, walking, birdwatching, lawn games, special events on 2.5 acres.
COLE PARK
Walking, nature study and birdwatching on 19 acres.
DARTMOUTH LAND Mascoma St Extension
Hiking, nature study, hunting, mountain biking, cross-country skiing on 2000 acres.
EAST WILDER BOAT LAUNCH
Boating, picnics on 6 acres.
ELDRIDGE PARK
Baseball, soccer, lacrosse, lawn games, picnics on 3.3 acres.
FARNUM HILL
Hiking, nature study, bird watching, crosscountry skiing on 940 acres.
FELLOWS HILL
Picnics, bird watching, playground activities on 10 acres.
GOODWIN PARK
Spring Street at Storrs Hill Ski Area
Hiking, nature study, birdwatching, swimming, fishing, cross-country skiing, exercise trail on 108 acres.
LEBANON MEMORIAL POOL
Swimming, picnics, fishing, playground activities, lawn games on 8 acres.
LOGAN PARK
Youth baseball, softball, lawn games on 4 acres.
MASCOMA LAKE BOAT LAUNCH
Motorized and unmotorized boating on 3 acres.
MILL PARCEL
Picnics, fishing, history and nature study on 5 acres.
MILL POND TRAIL
Walking, bicycling, cross-country skiing, fishing - 2 miles.
PAT WALSH PARK
T-ball, soccer, lawn games, ice skating (winter use only) on 2 acres.
RAIL TRAIL
Walking, bicycling, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, fishing, swimming: 23 miles.
RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY PARK
Picnics, birdwatching, nature study, horseshoes, skateboard park on 8 acres.
SIGNAL HILL CONS. AREA Alden Road, Lebanon
Hiking, geology, nature study, birdwatching, cross-country skiing, horseback riding, hunting on 217 acres.
STARR HILL NATURAL AREA
Nature study, walking, cross-country skiing, birdwatching, geology on 39 acres.
STORRS HILL SKI AREA
Downhill skiing, ski jumping, sledding, snowboarding, special events on 71 acres.
TRUES BROOK NATURAL AREA Off NH 12A on Trues Brook Road
Swimming, hiking, fishing, photography on 2 acres.
TWO RIVERS PARK
Nature study, birdwatching on 24 acres.
Hardy Hill Road Lebanon, NH
Faraway Lane, Hanover, NH
Crawford Avenue, or Aldrich Avenue, West Lebanon, NH
SPARK! Community Center Trip Let’s head out for a fun fall day to Waterbury! We’ll have lunch at Prohibition Pig in Waterbury, and then finish off with dessert at a Factory Tour to Ben & Jerry’s in Waterbury, VT.
DATE: Friday, October 3, 2014 TIME: Leave Community Center at 10:15am, and return for 4:00pm. TRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff FEE: Bring money for lunch, and $3.00 for the factory tour. MAX: 10
WINTER FARMERS’ MARKET Please join us for the Lebanon Winter Farmers’ Market! Support our local vendors and enjoy a wonderful selection of winter produce and agricultural products, prepared foods, crafts and more! Live music and craft demonstrations! Location: Seminary Hill Gym Times: 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Market Dates: 3rd Saturday of each month, Nov-April Check us out at www.lebanonfarmersmarket.org
North Park Street, Lebanon, NH East Wilder Road, West Lebanon, NH
East Wilder Road, West Lebanon, NH Spencer Street, Lebanon Poverty Lane, Lebanon Route 4 East from Lebanon
Pumping Station Road, Lebanon Water Street, Lebanon Route 4A
Mill Road, off junction of Routes 4/4A Mill Road, off Route 4 E From Lebanon Riverdale Parkway, Lebanon
HUFFLE 5K R ROCK S UN M A SH and 1 Mile Fun Run SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2015 The Shuffle continues! Proceeds benefit summer camp scholarship funds for children right here in the Upper Valley. Check out our website, www.shamrock5K.com or call 448-5121 for more information.
Maps available at the Rec Department Glen Road, West Lebanon
End of Wheatley & Eldridge Streets Spring Street, Lebanon
Behind K-Mart Plaza, West Lebanon
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SPECIAL EVENTS HALLOWEEN FUN FEST
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njoy a free evening of Halloween celebration activities around Colburn Park! Stories in the Great Pumpkin Patch, pumpkin painting, and photos with your favorite storybook characters! Try some pumpkin bowling, spin art, or pumpkin ring toss. You never know what games we can come up with! DATE: Friday, October 31; 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. LOCATION: Colburn Park and Lebanon City Hall
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GIRLS SPORTS FEST
oin us to celebrate National Association for Girls and Women in Sport Day! Try out sports stations led by LHS & Dartmouth College athletes. Learn about injury prevention and sports nutrition information from local experts. Free snacks and end of day giveaways! DAY/DATE: Saturday, February 7 TIMES: 9:30 a.m. - On site registration 9:45 a.m. - Warm Ups Begin 10:00 a.m.-1:15 p.m. Main event LOCATION: Witherell Rec.Center
LET’S GLOW 5K RUN! Join us for a run like no other! It is sure to be GLOWING! Wear a white t-shirt, and make sure to have a glow necklace, or two! Run with your friends, family, or community group & enjoy an after Halloween Celebration run in the dark! Race will finish with a “glowing” obstacle course. End your night with music and fun! Proceeds will benefit the Lebanon Recreation scholarship fund! DATE/TIME: Saturday, November 1, 7:00 p.m. LOCATION: Northern Rail Trail FEES: Youth 14 & under: $10, 15-19: $15, 20+: $20 Add $5 after October 27 TO REGISTER: www.recreation.lebnh.net
LEBANON HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS... A collaboration with AVA Gallery, Upper Valley Senior Center, Lebanon Ballet School, City Center Ballet, Lebanon Opera House, and Lebanon Recreation & Parks. Come spend time in downtown Lebanon and celebrate Winter and the holiday season!
HALF MOON VALENTINE’S FIESTA! (#25700A) Get active outdoors this winter and join us at our 9th Annual progressive dinner. The whole family can travel by snowshoe, ski, or snowboard at Storrs Hill Ski Lodge. Local sponsoring restaurants will offer light food & hot beverages as you get out and enjoy the snow and some delicious food. All proceeds benefit the Recreation & Parks Scholarship Fund and the Lebanon Outing Club. This is an “eco-friendly” event - please help reduce waste by bringing your own mug, spoon & bowl! DAY/DATE: Saturday, February 14 TIME: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. LOCATION: Storrs Hill Ski Lodge FEE: $10/per person, ages 6-12 $5; 5 and under free TO REGISTER: Visit www.recreation.lebnh.net and follow the recreation link to Webtrac online registration or see www.campfiredining.com for more info!
HOLIDAY COLORING CONTEST
DATE: Saturday, December 6
Children ages 12 years or younger can participate and entries will be judged in 3 categories. All entries must be received by Lebanon Recreation & Parks no later than Monday, December 8. Photo to be colored is available at Lebanon Recreation & Parks, or online at www.recreation.lebnh.net.
Lebanon Recreation Celebration: 2:00-5:00 p.m., Lebanon City Hall. This free annual celebration of the holiday season includes crafts, refreshments, musical entertainment, and jolly Old St. Nick himself! AVA Gallery Open House: 11:00-4:00 p.m., AVA Please join us for AVA’s Annual Open House! Visitors are invited to watch artist demonstrations, learn about AVA’s “green” building, meet with AVA faculty members and enjoy unique glimpses into working artists’ studios.
NORTHPOLE CALLING!
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o, Ho, Ho!! Children in grades K-4 can have a special call from Santa himself this season! Complete a registration form at Lebanon Recreation & Parks, or complete a form at www.recreation.lebnh.net and e-mail to recreation@lebcity.com. Please have all forms in by December 8, for a phone call on Wed., December 10.
Clara’s Tea: 11:30 a.m. & 2:30 p.m., Lebanon Ballet School (purchase tickets at www.CityCenterBallet.org) Clara’s Dream:1:00 & 4:00 p.m.,Lebanon Opera House (purchase tickets at www.lebanonoperahouse.org)
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SPECIAL THANKS TO! SPONSORS Farmers’ Market: Three Tomatoes Trattoria, Balgaur Associates, Lake Sunapee Bank, Co-op Food Stores, MTS Development Corporation, Peter Land, 20 West Park Street, Baker & Hayes, One Court Street Associates, Marvin Windows & Doors, Godfrey Road Holdings Inc., Key Communications, Janson & Koppenheffer Monday Evening Concerts/Thursdays in the Park: Mascoma Savings Bank Front Porch Music Series: The Byrne Foundation, Three Tomatoes Trattoria, The Point FM, Residence Inn Hanover/Lebanon, Lebanon Opera House, Granite State College, Dutille’s Jewlery, Lebanon Paint & Decorating, Junction Frame Shop, Windows & Doors by Brownell, Mascoma Savings Bank, Optical Expressions, Omer & Bobs, Illumination, Marvin Design Studios, Phoenix Rising Boutique
DAY CAMP
Robert Harris VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR The Lebanon Recreation Commission is honored to recognize Robert Harris as the 2013 Volunteer of the Year. Robert Harris had served on the Recreation Commission Chairman and the inaugural Board of Directors for the Friends of Lebanon Recreation and Parks. He served as a baseball umpire, officiated football, and served as a youth sports coach. Robert advocated for populations that might not have a voice and was a devoted volunteer. In Memoriam, Robert Harris, is awarded the Lebanon Recreation and Parks Department 2013 Volunteer of the Year Award.
Patty Murray & Lebanon Memorial Pool Staff Julie Laramie & Lebanon School District Staff Lebanon School District Custodial Staff Wanda Hastings & Lebanon School District Transportation staff Katie Emery, LISTEN Lebanon Police & Fire Department Awesome Camp K staff and ... A special thank you to all the campers & parents for a great 2014 season!
POOL John Dulac, Jeff Libby and the Lebanon Fire Department, Lebanon Police Department, Meagan Preston, Lyndsey Porreca and .... an awesome pool staff!
PROGRAMS
Middle School Track and Field: Allan’s Vending
Adult Softball: Rick Currier Allcomers Track Meets: Upper Valley Running Club members, Front Porch Music series: Julie Smith, Zeb Norris, and The Point Independet Radio Station FM, CDM Production Services Dan & Charlie Merlo, Louise & Three Tomatoes Staff Jessica Liddy & Residence Inn Lebanon/Hanover Staff End of Summer Celebration: The Conniption Fits, Northstar Fireworks, Mall Merchants Tuck’s Rock Dojo, Lebanon Opera House, CDM Production Services Outdoors Programs: Rick Desharnais, Harrison Little, Peter Sielicki, EMS Savvy Senior Programs: Donna Cornelius, Cadillac Cuisine Coordinator
Summer Track and Field: Pathways Consulting Softball: Law Office of Margaret Jacobs, Mak’s Trucking & Excavation
USE OF FACILITIES First Congregational Church: Quilter’s Retreats, Summer Rain Location (Monday Night Concerts, Front Porch Concert Series, Thursdays in the Park) Kilton Library: Romp and Stomp Lebanon School District for Softball, Lacrosse, Track & Field, Track & Field Camp, Adult Softball, Day Camp Kaleidoscope, Ultimate Frisbee Storrs Hill Ski Lodge: Outdoor Activities, Summer staff training
Track & Field Camp: LHS Track & Field Athletes,Chris Stone, Kevin Lozeau, Fore-U Golf for ice cream for the end of the season party Storytime in the Park: Amber Coughlin, Sean Fleming and Library staff Melissa Allen, Jodi Stone of SAU88. Dancing in the Park: Amity Alize from Raq-On Dance
YOUTH COACHES Junior Babe Baseball: Robyn Hadlock Junior High Track & Field: Harrison Little, Karen Morton, Kirk Ballard, Bob Tichner, Paul Coats Lacrosse: Mindy Taber, Nick Yager, Craig Hansen, Laurie Hanks, Hank Balaban and parent volunteers Softball: Charlene Meehl, Rick Brown, Chrissy Richardson and parent volunteers Summer Soccer: British Challenger & Tetra Brazil soccer coaches Summer Track & Field: Cynthia & Rob Crutchfield and parent volunteers Tennis: Kang-Chun Cheng
“Volunteers are paid in six figures... S-M-I-L-E-S.”
~Gayla LeMaire
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LIBRARY PROGRAMS YOUNG ADULT PROGRAMS
School Year Programs (see www.leblibrary.com/ teen-services)
CARD GAMING! Young Adults frequently gather in the YA Room for unofficial Vanguard battles. Other card games are welcome too! INTERACTIVE BULLETIN BOARD Interested in creating something new each month? Check out the Bulletin Board in the YA room. Everything you need for a monthly craft is there just waiting to be made by you, including instructions. No need to wait for a special day. It’s available every day the library is open.
FUN FALL PROGRAMS! CUPCAKE CHALLENGE: You will decorate cupcakes using candy, pretzels, and icing. There will be a winner for the best design. Delicious! Tuesday, September 16, 2014 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Lebanon Library All Purpose Room. All materials will be provided. Limit 12 participants. Register by emailing Susanne.collins@leblibrary.com. ZOMBIE PROJECT RUNWAY: Make yourself into a zombie using a variety of materials and makeup. Zombies will be judged on realism, gore, and creativity. You can either work in teams (designer and zombie) or solo. Tuesday, October 21, 2014 6:30-7:30 at the Kilton Community Room. All materials will be provided. Limit 20 participants. Register by e-mailing Susanne.collins@leblibrary. com.
For more information, please contact susanne.collins@lebcity.com.
KILTON LIBRARY 80 Main Street West Lebanon, NH (298-8544)
HOURS: Monday - Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday - Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Open seasonally Sundays, 1-5 p.m. from the 1st Sun.after Labor Day through March.
LEBANON PUBLIC LIBRARY 9 East Park Street Lebanon, NH (448-2459)
HOURS: Monday - Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday - Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Open seasonally Sundays, 1-5 p.m. from the 1st Sun.after Labor Day through March.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS
MONDAYS: All-ages: Books, activities & crafts. Each child should have an adult lap. 10:30-11:15 a.m. Lebanon Library. TUESDAYS: Preschool Story Time: Books, activities & crafts for children ages 3-6 with caregivers. 10:30-11:15 a.m. Lebanon Library. Mother Goose Time: Rhymes, songs, and toys in a playgroup setting. For infants from birth to age 2 & caregivers. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Kilton Library. WEDNESDAYS: All-ages: Books, activities & crafts for children with caregivers. 10:30-11:15 a.m. Kilton Library. THURSDAYS: Mother Goose Time: Rhymes, songs, and toys in a playgroup setting. For infants from birth to age 2 & caregivers. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Lebanon Library. Preschool Story Time: Books, activities & crafts for children ages 3-6 with caregivers. 10:30-11:15 a.m. Kilton Library. If bringing more than 4 children, please call the specific library to verify space. If special accommodation is needed, please contact the library 72 hours in advance.
ADULT PROGRAMS
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OOK DISCUSSIONS AT LEBANON PUBLIC LIBRARY: Thursdays, 7-8:30 p.m. All discussion groups will take place on the 2nd Thursday of each month in the All Purpose Room of the Lebanon Public Library, 9 East Park Street. All books from this series can be obtained at the Lebanon Public Library. Back and Forth: Fiction with Shared Themes September 11 - To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee: Is it the classic we remember from the film and from high school? October 9 - Americannah, Chiminanda Nogzi Adiche: A Nigerian in the US encounters race issues for the first time. November 13 - The Best Revenge, Rebecca Rule: Short stories about New Hampshire December 11 - Another work of fiction about New England, to be announced FIRST THURSDAY BOOK BUFFET AT THE KILTON LIBRARY AT 12 NOON: A noontime, bringa-brownbag-lunch book discussion group will meet at the Kilton Library Conference Room to discuss books sharing a theme or genre. In this “Book Group with a Difference” individuals will not all read the same book, but bring a variety of perspectives to the discussion. Books for each month will be on display in the Kilton Library’s New Books area for checkout. Participants will determine the topic for each month after the initial meetings. Future months’ topics/genres to be determined by the group. October 2 - Founding Fathers and Mothers: The early days of our country in novels and biographies. November 7 - Books to Share between Generations: Adult novels to read aloud to children, children’s books and young adult novels the adults love to read. December 4 - The World of Nature: Riveting nonfiction about the creatures who share our planet. January 8 - Golden Age Mysteries: From Sherlock Holmes to Hercule Poirot and Miss Silver—how do the early mysteries hold up? If you have questions or suggestions for programs, please call Carolyn Crocker at 298-8544. Also, if you need special accommodations, please call the library 72 hours in advance.
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51 North Park Street • Lebanon, New Hampshire 03766 Phone: (603) 448-5121 • Fax: (603) 448-1496 I n sp i re P la y!
E-Mail: recreation@lebcity.com • Web: www.recreation.lebnh.net
GENERAL REGISTRATION FORM PARTICIPANT NAME:_______________________________________ MALE / FEMALE: ____ DATE OF BIRTH: _________ ADDRESS:__________________________________________________________________ PHONE: _________________ HOUSEHOLD E-MAIL (For program info and cancellation notices):________________________________________________ SCHOOL: _____________________________________________________________________________ GRADE: _______ *Please list any medical conditions, allergies, or restrictions that a coach/instructor/leader, or volunteer will need to know: (i.e. asthma, inhaler, allergies include nuts, penicillian, etc...) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Playing a sport? What size T-Shirt? Circle your choice: RIMARY GUARDIAN
Youth S, Youth M, Youth L,
Adult S, Adult M, Adult L
SECONDARY GUARDIAN
NAME: ___________________________________________ NAME: ___________________________________________ ADDRESS: ________________________________________ ADDRESS: ________________________________________ CITY, STATE ZIP: ___________________________________ CITY, STATE ZIP: ___________________________________ PHONE: (Home) _______________ (Work)_______________ PHONE: (Home) _______________ (Work)_______________ (Cell) ___________________ (Cell) _______________ EMERGENCY CONTACT (used only in the event a parent cannot be reached) NAME:_________________________________________________________ PHONE:______________________________ MEDICAL INSURANCE COVERAGE:
□ Family insurance
□ 24 Hour school insurance
PLEASE INDICATE BELOW THE PROGRAM(S) YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR: Be sure to include the code number. PROGRAM NAME
PROGRAM CODE
PROGRAM FEE
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*Checks, cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover accepted for payment. Please make checks payable to City of Lebanon. Please check if you would be willing to help with any of the following:
□ coaching □ helping with practices
□ officiating □ keeping score / time
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sponsoring a team driving for away games
□ gym monitor
WAIVER and PARENTAL PERMISSION FOR CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE: The undersigned, being the parent and/or legal guardian of the participant listed above, gives permission to him/her to participate in the above named program(s). I agree that no claim will be made by the undersigned on behalf of my child for personal injuries or other losses sustained by my child as a result of my child’s participation in this program(s) and that in the event any claim is made for injuries or damages sustained by my child as a result of my child’s participation in this program(s), I shall hold the City and the Lebanon Outing Club (in the case of Ski/Snowboard lessons) harmless from, and indemnify it against, any such claim including reasonable attorney fees incurred by the City or the Lebanon Outing Club and its employees in connection therewith whether or not such claims result in litigation. In the event of an emergency requiring medical attention, I authorize that necessary medical attention be given to my child by a qualified physician in the event I cannot be reached. From time to time, Valley News, CATV and other photographers attend Recreation & Parks Department activities and take photos or videos of program participants for publication(print, web, facebook). I permit the taking of photographs and video of participants during activities for publication and use for promotional purposes, unless the opt out box below is initialed. Signature (parent/guardian if participant is under 18) _________________________________________ Date ____________________
Photo and Video permission opt out: I do not permit photos or video of the above named participant for publication.
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OTHER COMMUNITY RECREATION SERVICES AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NH, MASCOMA CHAPTER:
Inspire Play!
E-mail: mascomabirds@yahoo.com
Recreation & Parks Commission
Jude Powers, (802)649-1841 BOY SCOUTS: Lloyd Leblanc Troop 279; 978-407-9905 CAMPION ICE RINK: 643-1222; www.campionrink.org CARTER COMMUNITY BUILDING: Jim Vanier, 448-3055 CUB SCOUTS: Pack 279 Lebanon - Jodi Gilligan, 448-5794 DHMC WOMEN’S HEALTH RESOURCE CENTER: 650-2600
The Recreation & Parks Commission meets the 2nd Monday of January, April, June and October at 7:00 p.m. in City Hall. All meetings are open to the public.
BABY-SITTING/HOME ALONE SAFE COURSES:
Cynthia Driscoll, Vice-Chair Kevin Talcott, Colin Smith Heather Vogel, City Council Representative Robert McCarthy, School Board Representative
www.fccleb.org
Recreation & Parks Department Staff
E-mail: sjhenderson1@comcast.net; 603-298-5621
Director: Paul Coats, CPRP, CPO Sports Coordinator: Rick Desharnais, CPRP Recreation Coordinator: Krissy Flythe Administrative Secretary: Bobbie Allen Facilities Maintenance: Doug McGrath, CPO
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF LEBANON:
FORD SAYRE SKI COUNCIL: 643-2226; www.fordsayre.org 4-H: Sally Cole, 448-2416 GIRL SCOUTS: Susan Henderson LEBANON BALLET SCHOOL, HOME OF CITY CENTER BALLET: Linda Copp, 448-5404; www.lebanonballetschoo.com
LEBANON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE:
Paul Boucher, 448-1203; www.lebanonchamber.com LEBANON OPERA HOUSE BOX OFFICE: 448-0400; www.lebanonoperahouse.org LEBANON OUTING CLUB: www.skistorrshill.com; Facebook Lebanon Outing Club at Storrs Hill; 603-448-4409 LEBANON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: www.lebanonumc.net LOCALVORES: Pat McGovern, 448-5473; http://uvlocalvores.wordpress.com NORTH COUNTRY COMMUNITY THEATER: www.ncct.org
PLAINFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH HANDBELL CHOIR: Sandra Yeaton, 675-6510
RAQ-ON DANCE: 304-8676, Raq-On@hotmail.com SPARK! COMMUNITY CENTER: 359-7116 STORRS HILL LODGE RENTALS: Betty Ann Heistad, 448-3756 SWING DANCE INSTRUCTION: Faye Grearson, 369-2936 THE DANCE COLLECTIVE: Ally Weiner-Sawyer, 998-9045 UPPER VALLEY COMMUNITY BAND: www.uvcb.org UPPER VALLEY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION: www.uvha.goalline.ca UPPER VALLEY MUSIC CENTER CHILDREN’S & YOUTH CHORUSES: UVMC, 448-1642; www.uvmusic.org UPPER VALLEY SENIOR CENTER:
The Recreation and Parks Department is affiliated with the following professional organizations: NH Recreation & Park Association National Recreation & Park Association American Camping Association Tree City USA Upper Valley Trails Alliance
Jill Vahey, 448-4213; www.gcscc.org
UPPER VALLEY SPECIAL OLYMPICS:
Missy Rodriguez; e-mail: dalmatianmr@yahoo.com WITHERELL RECREATION CENTER: 448-6477 YOUTH-IN-ACTION OF LEBANON: Nancy Menard & Karen Morton, Lebanon High School, 448-2055
Sports Turf Manager’s Association National Youth Sports Coaches Association
Lebanon Recreation & Parks Department • 603.448.5121 •
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www.lebnh.net • recreation@lebcity.com
Recreation & Parks
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PRING PREVIEW.... MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Backyard Compost Bin Sale starting February 2015. Benefits Lebanon Recreation Scholarship Fund
Camp Kaleidoscope Registration Begins: March 2 Spring sports begin: March 23 Arbor Day Celebration: April 24 Community Clean-Up Day: May 2
Check out the Winter Farmers’ Market November to April
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