LexRec Fall 2024

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General information

Full Time Staff

Melissa Battite, CPRP Director

Peter Coleman, CPRP, CPSI Assistant Director of Recreation

The Lexington Community Center is committed to providing an inclusive and equitable environment for all. We support the diversity of our community by modeling our core values of respect, trust, accountability, teamwork and open-mindedness.

Mission

To provide the community opportunities to engage in quality, inclusive and accessible programs and services.

Vision

To be a leader in promoting inclusion, community engagement and a healthy active lifestyle.

Laura Perry, CPRP Recreation Supervisor

Melinda Spencer Administrative Manager

Thomas Romano, CPRP Youth & Family Program Coordinator

Kate DeAngelis, CTRS, CPRP Therapeutic Recreation Specialist

Christine Dean, CPRP Community Center Director Charlie Schroeder Recreation Coordinator

Ann McKean Administrative Assistant, Finance

Wai Yin Hazewindus Administrative Assistant, Community Center

Registration Information

Registration begins Tuesday, August 20th, 2024 at 6am. Non-resident registration begins Tuesday, August 27th, 2024. We encourage you to visit our web page at lexingtonma.gov/recreation. Registration is first come, first served. All participants must register, submit payment and a waiver release in order to be eligible to participate in a program. We accept cash, check, MasterCard, VISA, or Discover for payments.

Financial Aid

Requests are available online or by calling. This confidential application process is through the Human Services Department. The amount of financial aid provided is determined by individual need and available funds through the Recreation Enterprise Fund. Thank you to the Fund for Lexington for supporting a portion of the annual scholarship funds.

Cancellation Policy

Cancellations must be submitted in writing via the online request form a minimum of 2 weeks prior to the start of a program or service. A $25.00 processing fee will be incurred for all cancellations unless otherwise noted. Cancellations received less than two weeks prior to the start of a program or service do not qualify for a credit. Credit requests may be given for medical reasons and requires a physician's note. The remaining balance will be in the form of a credit to the household account in which the original registration was made. In the event a program is canceled due to low enrollment or inclement weather (only when a make-up is not available), a full refund will be given. Credits are available up to one calendar year from the date applied.

Inclusion Support

Inclusion services are provided for individuals of all ages and abilities who may have a disability, medical condition or life challenge and would like to participate in Recreation programs/events. When requesting services, 1:1 staff are not guaranteed and are dependent on staff availability. For more information contact Kate DeAngelis, CTRS, kdeangelis@lexingtonma.gov. Fall Inclusion Requests are due September 6th.

There are few, if any, dates more important in the history of the Town of Lexington and that of the United States of America than April 19, 1775. On this day in history the men and women of Lexington took the first steps towards creating a new and independent nation.

For more information on the Lex250 celebration, please visit lex250.org

Youth Programs

Archery

$195 Resident

$205 Non-Resident

Archery is an individual sport that provides the opportunity for anyone to do well. The benefits of archery include exercise, mental focus, self-discipline, and social interaction with peers. This program teaches the fundamentals of good form, technique, and how to be safe. Taught by Shawn Bowlby who has 20+ years of experience and has won the national indoor championship 8 times. Archery equipment is provided.

Challenge Island - Monsters & Myths Island

$215 Resident • $225 Non-Resident

This monstrously marvelous island is filled with mythological beasts, legendary creatures and things that go bump in the night. Dracula’s Blood Drive©, Hydra Head Launch©, Big Foot Treetop Track© and Monster Truck Arena© are just a few of the goosebump-worthy destinations on Monsters and Myths Island.

Challenge Island - Arcade Mania Island

$215 Resident • $225 Non-Resident

This kids-choice Challenge Island adventure puts a 100% screen-free STEAM twist on popular video games: You and your STEAM team will swap game consoles for creativity and joysticks for ingenuity and imagination as you take on islands of low-tech STEAM challenges created with game-loving kids in mind!

Youth Programs

Chess - Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced

Beginner: Chess is a fun and strategic game that can improve decision-making, strategic thinking, analytical skills, and more. We will learn the names of pieces, how they move, basic tactics, openings, checkmates, and endgames. Classes include 30-40 minutes of instruction with 20-30 minutes of supervised play.

Intermediate: Participants who already know how to move pieces can participate in this session. You will learn intermediate to advanced tactics, strategies, learn about openings, middle games, and endgames. We will focus on how to play in tournaments.

Advanced: Kids who are active players in tournaments or who are willing to participate in tournaments can sign up for this class. This is a competitive class and the class will be taught with more advanced strategies and focus on tournament playing skills. We will also do a lot of puzzles and write notations so please bring a pencil and a score book if you have one.

Beginner Fri 9/20-11/8 5-6pm $205 Res • $215 NR

Intermediate Tues 9/17-10/22 5:156:15pm $205 Res $215 Non-Res 11/5-12/17

Community Center 242 11/15-12/20 $172 Res • $182 NR

Advanced Tues 9/17-10/22 6:307:30pm $205 Res $215 Non-Res 11/5-12/17

no class: 11/1 & 11/29

BUDA (Boston Ultimate Disc Alliance) Ultimate Frisbee Clinics

BUDA youth frisbee offers fun and competitive frisbee for children in grades K-12. Ultimate Frisbee is a non-contact sport that encourages a lot of running and teamwork. For middle school and high school age players, we'll teach more advanced skills, tactics, and strategy to allow them to compete at higher levels. For those ages, we'll have matches against teams/programs from other towns. We have a child-centered approach where we tailor instruction to the needs of each child as best we can.

We use "Call your own fee" which lets parents choose the right fee at registration. No emails, no questions, just click it and go. We don't want anyone sidelined due to financial constraints.

NOTE: Registration must be done directly through the BUDA website: buda.org/en_us/e/youth-ultimate-fall-2024

Youth Programs

Challenger Tiny Tykes Soccer

$155 Resident • $165 Non-Resident

Tiny Tykes is an innovative program, created by childcare specialists that introduces children ages 2-5 to the basic skills of soccer. Fundamental soccer activities, games, and stories will be used to develop skills in the following areas: Balance, Agility and Coordination, Technical Skills, Gross Motor Skills, Physical Development, Social Skills, Self-Confidence, Communication, and Teamwork. All children will receive a free gift package.

Age Day Date Time Where

2-3 Sun 9/15-10/20 3-3:45pm Muzzey Soccer Field 4-5 Sun 9/15-10/20 4-4:45pm

Dungeons & Dragons Adventures

$250 Resident • $260 Non-Resident

New—Land of Ithreach: Dungeons & Dragons

Go on an adventure set in the land of Ithreach, a fantasy setting where the seasons change and the story grows.

Returning—An Ongoing Campaign For D&D Heroes

Continue your Dungeons & Dragons adventures on Thursdays. Old friends and new enemies await as we journey together into the unknown, ready to take action at every turn. As we explore a larger campaign world, Roll Models D&D players are welcome to continue with their existing characters, while players new to the Land of Ithreach will make a character at a level appropriate for the adventure.

Age Session Day Date Time Where

8-13

Returning Players Thur 9/19-10/24 4-6pm Community Center 242 11/7-12/12

New Players Thur 9/19-10/24 6:308:30pm 11/7-12/12 no class: 10/3 & 11/28

INCLUSION SUPPORT

Inclusion services are provided for individuals of all ages and abilities who may have a disability, medical condition or life challenge and would like to participate in Recreation programs/events. When requesting services, 1:1 staff are not guaranteed and are dependent on staff availability. For more information contact Kate DeAngelis, CTRS, kdeangelis@lexingtonma.gov. Fall Inclusion Requests are due September 6th.

F.A.S.T. Athletics Flag Football

$155 Resident • $165 Non-Resident

This fall, F.A.S.T. Athletics will be offering a game style flag football clinic. Each week the students will be divided into competitive teams - workout for a brief warm up and have the opportunity to work on their game! Students will play all positions, draft their teams and our staff will be assisting them with play development, defensive schemes and alignments - focus is on fundamentals and playing the right way!

7-12 Wed 9/25-10/23 5-6pm Muzzey Soccer Field

F.A.S.T. Athletics Mini Sports

$150 Resident • $160 Non-Resident

Coming this fall, F.A.S.T. Athletics Mini Sports and games will focus on teamwork, teaching the children how to play together as a team in a variety of games/sports such as soccer, kickball, dodgeball, and a TON of fun gym class style games like clean out the backyard! The program will assist and help increase the children's confidence in a team setting and give them the opportunity to socialize with other Pre-K students.

3-6 Wed 9/25-10/23 4:15-5pm Muzzey Soccer Field

Youth Programs

Combined Martial Arts

$180 Resident • $190 Non-Resident

Come to the Community Center and join instructor Charles Crayton Jr., a 6th-degree black belt with 30 years of experience, for classes in combined martial arts. Come away learning self-defense moves of all kinds, a sharper mind, patience, and self-discipline.

6-12 Tues 9/17-10/22 4:30-5:30pm Community Center 006 11/12-12/17 13-17 Tues 9/17-10/22 5:45-6:45pm 11/12-12/17

Follow us on social media @lexrecreation and visit our website lexingtonma.gov/recreation to stay up to date with program dates, times, and locations!

Youth Programs

Girls Basketball Player Development Program (PDP) Clinics

The Player Development Program (PDP) provides an opportunity for girls to learn more about the game of basketball in a fun, welcoming, and positive environment. Adrienne Mugar, former pro basketball player, Boston University Women's Basketball captain, and current LHS Girls Varsity Basketball Assistant Coach, will lead the 5-week clinics for girls in grades 1-5.

Beginner PDP Clinic - This introductory skills clinic for girls in grades 1-3 will provide a solid foundation and overall excitement about basketball for girls to build upon. The basics of the game, skillwork, and teamwork concepts will be covered.

Advanced PDP Clinic – This is an advanced clinic for girls in grades 3-5 where more complex skills will be taught and carried over into small games and scrimmages. *Prior playing experience is recommended.

Family Fishing Clinic

$40 Resident • $50 Non-Resident

Have you ever wanted to learn how to fish? Now’s your chance. Let the Mass Wildlife Angler Education Program be your guide. We’ll have equipment on hand for use, as well as terminal tackle, and live bait. You’ll learn the basics from casting out to baiting up. And the best part – you’ll actually be able to fish. So come try your hand at this great pastime, guaranteed to catch some fun! Please note: children ages 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

6-18 Wed 9/25 5-7pm Old Reservoir - Beach

Junior Golf Clinic

$265 Resident • $275 Non-Resident

Under the direction of PGA Golf Professional Joe McKinney, participants will have the opportunity to learn new golf skills and practice previously learned skills. Elements of golf that will be covered include driving, irons and wedges, putting, rules of play, and golf course etiquette. Participants are encouraged to bring their own golf clubs as a limited number of rental clubs are available. Space is limited, so register early!

6-8 Mon 9/30-11/18 5:30-6:30pm $84 Res $94 NR Fiske Gym 8-11 Mon 9/30-11/18 6:30-7:45pm $102 Res $112 NR no class: 10/14 & 11/11 Age

Youth Programs

Kids Test Kitchen

$255 Resident • $265 Non-Resident

Each class presents students with an opportunity to explore new or familiar foods in their raw, unmanipulated state. Then, working as a team, we’ll slice, dice, peel, measure, and cook until we’ve prepared the finished dish. During this in-person session we’ll celebrate ingredients that will offer ideas for quick and healthy dishes for the family to enjoy together. At the end of class your aspiring chef will receive the main ingredient, or a sample of the finished dish, and the recipe. Each session arrives with fresh new recipes and ideas to inspire your healthy eater! Kids have food allergies, but they shouldn’t miss out on the fun. We know allergies and can work around them, making sure that everyone is having fun and staying safe.

Please fill out the Kids Test Kitchen Prep Form after registering.

Lexington Wrestling Club

$150

Resident • $160 Non-Resident

The Lexington Wrestling Club, under the direction of Seth Kamich, aims to introduce young girls and boys to the sport of wrestling. Successful wrestlers come in all shapes and sizes and it teaches discipline, mental and physical toughness, and sportsmanship: character traits that will serve well outside the ring for a lifetime. Participants will need to provide their own wrestling shoes, headgear, and mouthguard. Opportunities to wrestle against surrounding communities on Saturdays will be available, and wrestlers can participate in the youth tournaments in February.

Nature's Playtime with Erika $135 Resident • $145 Non-Resident

Come spend some time with your wee one(s) exploring some of the many beautiful natural spaces that are available to us in Lexington. The program will begin with a story about the nature around us, then you will play games and explore the site with an eye out for the topic of the day. There is so much out there to see, hear, touch and smell!

Your guide has been leading the young and old through nature exploration for over 20 years and has taught many programs for preschoolers at local Mass Audubon sanctuaries.

INCLUSION SUPPORT

Inclusion services are provided for individuals of all ages and abilities who may have a disability, medical condition or life challenge and would like to participate in Recreation programs/events. When requesting services, 1:1 staff are not guaranteed and are dependent on staff availability. For more information contact Kate DeAngelis, CTRS, kdeangelis@lexingtonma.gov. Fall Inclusion Requests are due September 6th.

Youth Programs

Pump It Up Basketball | $195 Resident • $205 Non-Resident

Under the direction of Lexington standout and college coach

Dan Holbrook and former Lexington Most Valuable Player

Dan O’Keefe, Pump It Up Basketball strives to teach proper basketball fundamentals to kids who want to improve their skills, stay active, and have fun! It is the perfect program for kids who would like to try out for a team, or for those who are new to basketball. All skill levels are welcome. Through demonstrations, fun drills, and friendly competition, Pump It Up Basketball will emphasize both individual and team concepts, while stressing the importance of respect, attitude, and being a good teammate. Participants will receive individual feedback every session, and recommendations on how to improve.

5:15-6:15pm Thurs 9/1210/17 4:15-5:15pm 5:15-6:15pm Session 2 Tues 11/1212/10 4:15-5:15pm 5:15-6:15pm Thurs 11/712/12 4:15-5:15pm 5:15-6:15pm

Safe Sitter - Babysitting Training | $210 Resident • $220 Non-Resident

Safe Sitter is not just a class, it's a cause. The only national training program devoted to preparing young pre-teens and teens to be safe in unsupervised settings, whether home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting. We provide a medically accurate developmentally appropriate and regularly updated curriculum. Safe Sitter 1-day with CPR is a 6-hour curriculum that includes CPR. It also includes childcare essentials, safety for the sitter, injury management (first aid), preventing problem behavior, and care of the choking infant and child.

Youth Programs

Right Brain Curriculum – Lego Challenges Early Fall | $295 Resident • $305 Non-Resident

If you love building with Legos, this is the class for you! Each week you will be challenged to create a sensational Lego scene. Each challenge is a mystery that your teacher will reveal – A helicopter rescue scene? A space shuttle launch site? Lego Godzilla attacking a city?? Best be ready for anything! Then it’s off to the races as you and a partner have limited time to create your complex constructions and present it to the class. Presentation skills will be key as you try to persuade your classmates that your Lego creation is #1. Our Right Brain Curriculum Instructors will help you use persuasive language, eye contact, and proper posture for perfected presentations. Legos and Public Speaking, the perfect combination.

Right Brain Curriculum — Expert Architects Late Fall | $295 Resident • $305 Non-Resident

Calling all architects! The next great skyscraper is waiting to be built!

Form your architectural firm and start imagining the building of your dreams. Our Right Brain Curriculum instructors will guide you along the way – from the mathematical calculations every good architect must make to the history of how the elevator revolutionized Manhattan. Then you’ll be ready to build! Working with scales as you move through the process of designing the world’s most impressive building, you will consider the environment, transportation, parking, and green space as you create a working blueprint for your creation. Then you’ll bring it to life as a Lego model! Present your work to your peers and demonstrate how your tower will be the next great building of the 21st Century. The sky’s the limit!

Robotics with LHS Parity Bits Robotics Team | $195 Resident • $205 Non-Resident

Is your child interested in robotics and coding? Learn about the engineering process and how robots work through building your own with The Parity Bits, Lexington High School’s all-girls robotics team! Throughout this program, your child will prototype, build, code, and learn about robotics through hands-on exploration.

Follow us on social media @lexrecreation and visit our website lexingtonma.gov/recreation to stay up to date with program dates, times, and locations!

Youth Programs

SportsZone 101 Bump, Set, Spike Volleyball

$170 Resident • $180 Non-Resident

Our Bump, Set, Spike Volleyball program, which is being led by Sports Zone 101, is a low-pressure way to help participants learn and develop their volleyball skills. This session will include instruction on the six fundamentals of volleyball: passing, setting, spiking, serving, digging, and blocking. Players will also participate in a variety of learning activities and fun skill-building challenges and games. Players are welcome to bring their own volleyball if they would like, but it is not required. This program is open to both boys and girls. Come and play like a champion!

Age Day Date Time Where

10-12 Tues 9/10-10/15 6:30-7:30pm Estabrook Gym 10/29-12/10

13-15 Tues 9/10-10/15 7:40-8:40pm Estabrook Gym 10/29-12/10 no class: 11/5

SportsZone Battlegrounds - Nerf Edition

$170 Resident • $180 Non-Resident

Come join the Sports Zone Lieutenants as we test our individual and team effectiveness in battle! This awesome program puts a fresh spin on traditional games like capture the flag, while also allowing children to get great exercise, learn some strategic planning skills, and make new friends. Each week will feature different games with individual and teambased challenges, so the students always have something new to strive for. We will also have all sorts of obstacles for the students to interact with, so they never know what to expect! There will be no shortage of fun in this program, and we provide all the necessary supplies, so join the excitement today!

SportsZone LEGO Master Builder Jr

$170 Resident • $180 Non-Resident

It takes years of practice, determination, patience, and dedication to become a Lego Master Builder. Your child is in luck though because we have worked tirelessly to perfect our Lego teaching technique – so much so that within six short weeks, your child will receive a certificate proving that they have completed their Master Builder Jr. training! Come join us as we explore and create our wildest imaginations. We will also re-create some real-world buildings, landscapes, feats of engineering, and Wonders of the World!

We supply all Lego blocks and building guides for classes, but there will also be some time for free building during our classes if your child wants to bring in their own project.

SportsZone 101 Youth Badminton

$170 Resident • $180 Non-Resident

This class Introduces the fundamental skills, rules, and strategies of badminton. We will cover basic techniques and etiquette of both singles and doubles play. Students will also participate in other fun activities and challenges that seek to improve overall hand-eye coordination, team communication, and physical fitness. Our goal is to start students on the journey to a lifetime of badminton fun!

Age Day Date Time Where

7-10 Mon 9/9-10/21 4:15-5:15pm Estabrook Gym 10/28-12/9

11-14 Mon 9/9-10/21 5:25-6:25pm 10/28-12/9 no class: 10/14 & 11/11

INCLUSION SUPPORT

Inclusion services are provided for individuals of all ages and abilities who may have a disability, medical condition or life challenge and would like to participate in Recreation programs/events. When requesting services, 1:1 staff are not guaranteed and are dependent on staff availability. For more information contact Kate DeAngelis, CTRS, kdeangelis@lexingtonma.gov. Fall Inclusion Requests are due September 6th.

Youth Programs

Join Super Soccer Stars for some soccer fun this fall! At Super Soccer Stars, it is their goal to teach soccer skills in a fun, non-competitive, educational environment. Their philosophy is to use soccer to nurture, to build self-confidence, and to develop teamwork in every class. Their specially designed curricula use positive reinforcement and a low child-to-coach ratio to ensure that each child improves at his or her own rate while having endless fun. Super Soccer Stars will be offering a variety of programs on Mondays for children ages 3-7 and on Saturdays for children ages 1-5.

PLEASE NOTE: Register online at Boston.supersoccerstars.com

***No class on 10/12 & 10/14

Table Tennis for Youth with Olivia Lam

This program is designed for youth and teens to learn table tennis skills and stay fit. Table tennis helps improve hand-eye coordination, reflexes, and balance. Class starts with 10 minutes of warm-up, followed by practicing racket grips and basic strokes for 30 minutes. The class will end with single/double games. USCF Rated Chess Tournament

Start time: 10:00am Rounds: 4SS (Swiss System) Game: 30 delay 5 sec

Sections: You will be able to select this during the registration process.

• Unrated (no USCF ID required)

• U400

• U800

• U1600

All players must have a valid US Chess Federation ID unless playing in unrated. You can obtain one at uschess.org

Trophies for the top 3 players.

Please make sure to bring the following:

• Chessboard

• Chess Clock

• Snack, Lunch, and Water

10/3, 11/28 & 11/29 Follow us on social media @lexrecreation and visit our website lexingtonma.gov/recreation to stay up to date with program dates, times, and locations!

Youth Programs

Viking Basketball Clinic

Viking's youth basketball clinics introduce players to the basic skills of dribbling, passing and shooting during the first half of the class, followed by a fun scrimmage during the second half; age adjusted rules and lower hoops are used as necessary. Emphasis is on fun and learning. Please bring a basketball and water bottle to each class. All players receive a Viking Sports T-shirt!

Viking Pre-K & Kindergarten Soccer $165 Resident • $175 Non-Resident

This fun soccer clinic, offered by Viking Sports, provides guided instruction for children. Children will learn the basics of soccer and build a foundation for learning future soccer skills, thriving in team play, and in general, athleticism. Our areas of primary focus are teamwork, general awareness, gross motor development, and reinforcement of fundamental play (dribbling, passing, receiving, and shooting). Participants should bring a soccer ball and shin guards are recommended, but not required. All participants will receive a Viking T-Shirt!

Adaptive Tennis Lessons | $150 Resident • $160 Non-Resident

Adaptive Tennis Lessons are available to children and teens who identify with having a disability and/or may require additional support and modifications to be successful within the program. The lessons are tailored to meet individual needs through adapted techniques, instruction and equipment. Each class will go over basic strokes, practice skills and play games while fostering social interaction and enjoyment on the court!

Youth Programs

Middle School Trips | $85 Resident

Clarke students will meet in room 221 and Diamond students will meet in room 1005. Once the bell rings students are welcome to meet in that room. We will have a light snack and then board the bus. We will be at each location from 1:15-3:15pm and back at your prospective school for pick up by 3:45-4:00pm. Make sure your child is registered for the school that they attend.

Grade Day Session Date Time Where

Altitude Trampoline Park 10/11

Dave & Buster's 11/15

6-8 Fri

Boda Borg Boston 12/6

Nashoba Valley Tubing 1/17/25

1:153:15pm

Clarke Room 221

Diamond Room 1005

Joyful Music—Register at joyfulmusic.com/register.aspx

At Joyful Music, we are passionate about music and the social and educational development of all children.

All teachers are registered through Music Together®, and work hard to create a fun, informal, social setting that spurs engagement and supports each child's musical development.

Music Together Mixed Ages

Each week in Music Together® Mixed-Age Classes at Joyful Music, babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and the grownups who love them® gather for 45 minutes of fun-filled family music time. Your teacher will lead you and the other families in music activities ranging from lullabies to full-on jam sessions (with child-friendly instruments, of course!). It’s so much fun you won’t realize how much learning is taking place!

You’ll take home the award-winning music used in class, along with an illustrated songbook and other resources. As you discover new ways to play with music all week long, you’ll be supporting your child’s music-learning and overall development—even if you don’t think of yourself as a great singer or dancer.

Rhythm Kids® is the next musical step for your older child (ages 4–7) with a parent or caregiver.

Each week we drum, sing, dance, play rhythm instruments, and begin to play music-based games. Rhythm Kids® guides children toward developmentally appropriate music and movement activities, where they can begin to take charge, lead others, and be musically creative.

Altitude Trampoline Park—October 11th

Have you ever tried dodge ball on a trampoline? Well now you can!

Dave & Buster—November 15th

Have a blast with us at Dave & Busters playing arcade games and socializing with friends! Food is provided as well as a private room.

Boda Borg Boston—December 6

Can you make it through all the escape rooms? Come with friends and have a blast trying to beat the fastest time.

Nashoba Valley Tubing—January 17th

Have you tried a tubing train yet? Register with your friends and let's have some fun.

Your child will:

• Explore the world of rhythm through movement, instrument play, and song

• Develop basic rhythm skills, like keeping the beat, improvising, ensemble play, and soloing

• Learn to create, cooperate, and express themselves musically

• Make up their own drumming patterns

• Invent new ways to play rhythm instruments

• Create movement ideas for songs

• Even take a drum solo!

Canta y Baila Conmigo Sing and Dance With Me, Spanish Musical Culture

You can take this class alongside Music Together®, or you can save it for when your child "graduates" from Music Together®. Canta y Baila Conmigo® is a class for children up to 6 years old accompanied by an adult. This class is designed to support both Spanish language development and cultural competence through the use of children's songs and traditional music from Spain and Latin America. It is ideal for bilingual parents and caregivers seeking an authentic setting in which to interact in Spanish with their own children as well as with a broader Spanish-speaking community. Class will be conducted in Spanish for a full immersion experience. However, this class is not limited to fluent speakers of Spanish. Beginners and intermediate speakers wishing to learn along with their children will find a fun, safe and supportive environment in which to experience the Spanish language as well as Hispanic musical traditions. Participants will receive a songbook and CD created especially for each session.

Community Events

Loteria Fun Night

Playing, laughing and having fun is the best way to learn, and even better if you can do it with your family, friends or people from your community. The Spanish Fun Program offers fun but also educational programs to kids in schools, families, adults and seniors. Learn vocabulary in Spanish while you play, eat chips and salsa and get ready to yell out “Loteria” once you complete all the chart. Learn to say “Lo tengo”, or “No, lo tengo” (I have it or I don’t have it ) After the game, you would be familiar with all the vocabulary and you would be able to play a memory game. At the end of the program get ready to dance and sing with the Latin Rhythms. Town Celebrations Committee:

Salute to Veterans | Monday, November 11

Lexington will honor its military veterans on Veterans Day, November 11, 2024.

Stay tuned to the Lexington Veterans Day website for more information.

Any questions, you may leave a message on the Committee’s phone line at 781-698-4640 or email us at celebrationscmte@lexingtonma.gov.

Community Events

Seniorgraphed: Capturing Stories One at a Time

Do you have topics you are passionate about? Have you ever wanted to share your stories and experiences with others? Have you lived through any notable historical events? We invite you to join us for a casual one-to-one interview about your life. This interview will be conducted by a local Lexington High School student in a comfortable and private environment. This interview will be audio recorded, and with your permission, the written transcript will be published on our website. You also have the option to take home the audio recording as a keepsake to look back on! Although the word “interview” may seem intimidating, our goal is not to discover the most thrilling stories ever but instead to capture the diverse experiences of the community around us. We hope you join in this event as a way to prevent stories from being forgotten.

Timeslot #1 Fri 10/11 1:30pm2:30pm Community Center 217Multi- Purpose Room

Timeslot #2 Fri 10/11 2:45pm3:45pm

Timeslot #3 Fri 10/11 1:30pm2:30pm Community Center 221Multi- Purpose Room

Timeslot #4 Fri 10/11 2:45pm3:45pm

Talk Saves Lives

Talk Saves Lives is AFSP’s standardized, 45-60 minute education program that provides participants with a clear understanding of this leading cause of death, including the most up-to-date research on suicide prevention, and what they can do in their communities to save lives. Participants will learn common risk factors and warning signs associated with suicide, and how to keep themselves and others safe.

Let’s Talk Healthy Relationships

Join us on Tuesday, October 8th on Zoom from 6-7pm for a discussion on healthy relationships led by The Second Step, a Domestic Violence Agency in Newton MA .

About Penny Tsiounis

Penny Tsiounis holds a Master of Social Work (MSW) from Simmons University School of Social Work and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology from Roger Williams University. She is a Licensed Certified Social Worker (LCSW) and is in the process of obtaining her Independent Clinical Social Work license (LICSW). Penny has been with the Lexington Human Services Department as our Youth and Family Services Manager since November 2022. Penny offers residents short-term counseling and case management and connects youth and families to community resources. Outside of work, she loves to spend time with her 2 dogs, go for runs, and do puzzles. Penny is available to meet with by appointment M-F 8:30-4:30.

Basketball Leagues & Clinics

2024-2025 Winter Basketball Leagues

for the program. We will have a ZERO tolerance for behavior unbefitting. If there are any situations that arise during a practice or game, that person will be removed from the program or asked not to spectate during games.

There will be a weekly 1 hour practice for each team during the week and a game on Saturday afternoons. Practice and game times will vary throughout the season and take place at either Clarke or Diamond Middle School. You will receive the specific dates and times of all scheduled practices and games for the league before the season begins.

For the 5th/6th and 7th/8th Grade Leagues there will be a Meet the Team/Coach night prior to the start of practices/games. For the High School League there will be a Team Formation Night where the teams will compete against each other to see how balanced they are. After the session, the coaches will discuss to see if any players can be moved around to try to have fair teams for the season. Both the Meet the Team/Coach and Formation Nights will take place in mid-November.

Basketball Leagues & Clinics

Winter Basketball Clinics

Come join us to practice and further your basketball skills. The clinics are an instructional program where you will focus on the basic skills of basketball with proper instruction on dribbling, shooting, passing, ball handling techniques, good sportsmanship and teamwork!

You will also learn general principles of playing offense and defense, which will be taught and reinforced through instruction, drills, mini games and scrimmages!

Volunteer coaches are needed for the 1st-4th grade clinics. Please indicate in the Q&A section if you are available to assist with the skills/drills as well coaching/substituting the participants during the scrimmage time.

If you are interested in participating in the Smart Start program, please be aware that a parent/ guardian will need to be present for each participant for the duration of the program to assist with skills/drills as needed.

INCLUSION SUPPORT

Participants in all programs, except Smart Start will be broken up into teams. 1st - 4th Grade Clinic participant will receive a team jersey and will participate in team scrimmages during each session.

Smart Start-Boys K & 1st

Boys 1st & 2nd Grade Clinic

1/4/253/1/25 9-10:15am $125 Res Estabrook Gym

Boys 3rd & 4th Grade Clinic Sat 1/4/253/1/25 10:30-11:45am $125 Res Estabrook Gym

Smart Start-Girls K & 1st Grade Sat 1/4/253/1/25 8-8:45am $115 Res Fiske Gym

Girls 1st & 2nd Grade Clinic Sat 1/4/253/1/25 9-10:15am $125 Res Estabrook Gym

Girls 3rd & 4th Grade Clinic Sat 1/4/253/1/25 9:45-11am $125 Res Fiske Gym no class: 2/15/25

Inclusion services are provided for individuals of all ages and abilities who may have a disability, medical condition or life challenge and would like to participate in Recreation programs/events. When requesting services, 1:1 staff are not guaranteed and are dependent on staff availability. For more information contact Kate DeAngelis, CTRS, kdeangelis@lexingtonma.gov. Fall Inclusion Requests are due September 6th.

Tennis & Pickleball

Youth Tennis Lessons

Led by instructor Barry Ndinya, the Fall Youth Tennis Lessons are designed to introduce children ages 6 to 14 to the life-long sport of tennis. The participants will learn the basic rules of the game, work on stroke development and serves (when appropriate) through drills and games. Lessons are held at the Gallagher Tennis Courts, located at the Center Recreation Complex. Enrollment is limited to 10 per class and participants must bring a tennis racquet.

Youth Pickleball $150 Resident • $160 Non-Resident

Join Wolf Pack Youth Sports' exciting after-school program dedicated to Pickleball, the fastest-growing sport in America! Discover the thrill of this fast-paced and engaging sport while honing your serving, volleying, and shot-placement skills. Whether you're a beginner or have some experience, the program is designed to cater to all skill levels, providing a fun and inclusive environment for everyone to learn and excel.

Introduction to Pickleball Workshops | $50 Resident

Discover Pickleball in our Intro to Pickleball Workshops! In just two hours, learn the basic rules, a few fundamental strokes, serving, and returning. The goal is to prepare you to join beginner players with confidence and embark on an exciting pickleball journey. This program is designed for players who are completely new to the sport. If you are already playing pickleball and are looking to improve your game, you should check out the other pickleball classes that are offered. Wear good court shoes, bring water, and eye protection if you have them. Equipment and paddles will be provided.

Tennis & Pickleball

Pickleball

Try out the fastest growing sport in the U.S.! Similar to table tennis, badminton, and tennis, it is a fun, active game that can be mastered by anyone. We will be offering separate sessions for Beginners (Mondays), Advanced Beginners (Tuesdays), Intermediate (Fridays), and Advanced (Thursdays) players at the Diamond Middle School. Equipment will be provided and all levels of experience are welcomed.

Instruction on the various strokes, serving, and overall game play will be provided during the Beginner session. PK Shiu is a PPR-Certified Pickleball Coach and will be facilitating the programs on Monday and Tuesday nights. PK has been coaching players from beginners to 3.5 level in individual and small group settings. He is always looking to introduce more people to play Pickleball, to improve their physical and mental health and make new friends.

Due to the popularity of these programs, participants must only register for one session. Be sure to sign-up for the appropriate level class (Beginner - anyone who hasn’t played before, USAPA level 1.0-2.0; Advanced BeginnerUSAPA level 2.5-3.0; Intermediate - USAPA level 3.0-3.5; Advanced - USAPA level 3.75+). For more information, go to www.usapa.org/player-skill-rating-definitions.

For more information, visit: usapa.org/player-skillrating-definitions

Mon 9/912/9 7-8:30pm $108 Res

Gym 8:30-10pm Advanced Beginner Tues 9/1012/3 7-8:30pm $108 Res 8:30-10pm

Intermediate Fri 9/1312/13 6-8pm $120 Res 8-10pm Advanced Intermediate Thur 9/1212/19 6-8pm $120 Res 8-10pm

Introduction to Pickleball for Seniors | $96 Resident

Try out the fastest growing sport in the U.S.! Similar to table tennis, badminton, and tennis, it is a fun, active game that can be mastered by anyone and this program provides a great opportunity to learn how to play pickleball while socializing with others. Instruction and equipment will be provided, along with the opportunity to rest between games. If you have ever wanted to learn more about pickleball or give it a try, this noncompetitive program is for you!

Adult Tennis Lessons

$150 Resident • $160 Non-Resident

Lessons are designed to give all players, regardless of ability, the opportunity to learn new skills and/or improve existing ones. Each session will include 6 lessons. The Tuesday evening lessons will be led by Chew-Hoong Koh. Participants must bring a tennis racquet.

INCLUSION SUPPORT

Inclusion services are provided for individuals of all ages and abilities who may have a disability, medical condition or life challenge and would like to participate in Recreation programs/events. When requesting services, 1:1 staff are not guaranteed and are dependent on staff availability. For more information contact Kate DeAngelis, CTRS, kdeangelis@lexingtonma.gov. Fall Inclusion Requests are due September 6th.

Adult Programs

Creative Card Making with Marion Davis

No Registration Fee

Learn to design and create handmade greeting cards for all occasions. Workshop instruction will include a short demonstration of the monthly focus card, handouts to take home for the cards we work on, suggestions for designs, fun folds, assistance learning to use tools, and advice on which materials to use. All materials and tools are included. Each month focuses on various aspects of card ideas so you can create cards for your needs! This program is supported in part by a grant from the Lexington Council for the Arts, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.

Golf Clinic

$265 Resident • $275 Non-Resident

Under the direction of PGA Golf Professional Joe McKinney, participants will have the opportunity to learn new golf skills and practice previously learned skills. Elements of golf that will be covered include driving, irons and wedges, putting, rules of play, and golf course etiquette. Participants are encouraged to bring their own golf clubs as a limited number of rental clubs are available. Space is limited, so register early!

Badminton

$120 Resident • $130 Non-Resident

Grab your badminton racquets, sign-up with a friend or two, and come join us at the Estabrook School gym for badminton this fall. No instruction is provided.

Age Day Date Time Where

18+ Mon 9/9-12/9 7-9pm Estabrook Gym Thur 9/12-12/12 no

Adult Programs

Volleyball | $120 Resident • $130 Non-Resident

Come to the Estabrook School gym to play volleyball this fall. Be sure to tell your friends and neighbors. No instruction is provided. Pre-registration is required and space is limited. Register early!

Pick-Up Basketball

$120 Resident • $130 Non-Resident

Come out to play pick-up basketball this fall. Bring sneakers and a water bottle, and tell your friends and neighbors.

Early Morning Boot Camp (All Levels)

This popular full-body exercise program is for all ages and levels of fitness. Beginners, and anyone looking to re-start their fitness routine, are welcome. Join us for this fun, energetic, communitybased course that blends upper and lower body weight exercise as well as cardiovascular activities. Lori Becker from CrossFit Exclamation (CFE) Fitness lead this welcoming program. All levels of ability are welcome to participate. Participants should bring a jump rope, exercise mat, and two 5-10 lb. hand weights.

Tues 9/3-10/1 6-7am $60 Res $70 Non-Res

Lincoln 2 Thur 9/5-9/26 6-7am $45 Res $55 Non-Res

Tues & Thur 9/3-10/1 6-7am $110 Res $120 Non-Res

Tues 10/8-12/17 6-7am $120 Res $130 Non-Res

Thur 10/10-12/19 6-7am $120 Res $130 Non-Res

Tues & Thur 10/8-12/19 6-7am $220 Res $230 Non-Res no class: 10/3, 11/26, 11/28

Lincoln 2 & LHS Field House

Adult Fitness Classes

Chair Fitness Fun with Judy Whitney

Looking to improve your aerobic capacity, but not yet able to stand for long periods of time? Take a seat for 30 minutes while listening to music that makes you want to dance! Each class also includes 20 minutes of standing or seated strengthening exercises of the major muscle groups in the body. We end with a relaxing cool down. This workout is a fun way to improve your overall health. Every class is unique; no two classes are ever the same! Class will be taught in person (limited to 20) and remotely by Judy Whitney.

Total Fitness with Judy Whitney

Aerobic routines paired with upbeat music make up the first 30 minutes of this class. Exercises for agility, muscle conditioning, balance and stretching complete the hour. This workout is challenging yet safe, and easily modified for all fitness levels. A choreographer and Personal Trainer for over 25 years, Judy selects exercises from varied disciplines including dance, Yoga and Pilates to attain the best all around workout. Class will be taught in person (limited to 20) and remotely by Judy Whitney.

Forever Fit with Judy Whitney | No Registration Fee

The Forever Fit program will help you develop strength, improve balance, increase flexibility and agility, build endurance, and reduce stress. There are three components to this program: individual assessments, group instruction and working one-to-one with an expert Personal Trainer who is skilled in determining the best way to achieve mutually agreed upon goals. We use a variety of fitness disciplines and exercise modifications to empower you to succeed at your appropriate fitness level because getting back in shape can happen at any age!

Register to attend an information meeting on September 16 at 2:30 pm in room 006 at the Lexington Community Center. Forever Fit Class Registration will open after the meeting and classes will meet regularly on Mondays and Wednesdays at 2:20pm.

For questions or more information, please contact instructor Judy Whitney at judithawhitney@gmail.com.

Cardio Room Orientation with Judy Whitney | No Registration Fee

Have you wanted to use the cardio equipment but feel too intimidated by all the screens and buttons! Personal Trainer, Judy Whitney, will be available to give an introduction to the cardio machines and provide tips on how to make the most of your workout.

Inclusion services are provided for individuals of all ages and abilities who may have a disability, medical condition or life challenge and would like to participate in Recreation programs/events. When requesting services, 1:1 staff are not guaranteed and are dependent on staff availability. For more information contact Kate DeAngelis, CTRS, kdeangelis@lexingtonma.gov. Fall Inclusion Requests are due September 6th.

Adult Fitness Classes

Daoyin Meditation Teaching Program

No Registration Fee

Daoyin, an ancient practice dating back 1200 years in China, combines meditation and stretching movements. For our upcoming Daoyin education course, we have integrated the ancient Daoyin techniques with modern medical science, creating a unique program designed by Dr. Jing Liu, Ph.D., an esteemed integrative medical doctor in China. Our Daoyin stretching exercises primarily focus on circular and spiral motions, aiming to improve energy, blood circulation, and overall physical function. Each class will bring you significant health benefits.

Established in 2012, the Daoyin Health Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting health and well-being. Our courses have been warmly received by participants over the years. We encourage you to visit our website at www.daoyinhealthsociety. org for more information. Annie Liu and Hannah Li, highly experienced senior Daoyin coaches, will lead the upcoming classes and are eager to assist you on your wellness journey.

Fit & Fabulous with Maureen Gaines

This class is a total body fitness workout, offering exercises for strength, endurance, balance and flexibility. The class begins with warm up movements and concludes with stretching exercise and opportunities to relax the mind and body. You are encouraged to use free weights, If available (canned goods, water bottles, etc) to enhance strength exercises, and resistance items (stretch bands, tubes, barre balls, small pillow, etc) to enhance exercises. Instructor: Maureen Gaines in person and zoom

Just Move It with Diane

Taylor

$56 Resident • $66 Non-Resident

Come join us for an hour of upbeat exercise appropriate for adults at all levels. Includes cardio, hand weights, body bar and floor exercise. Finishing with a standing cool down and stretch. All genres of music used. Please wear layered exercise clothes and sneakers or sturdy shoes. Please bring a towel or mat to lay on, a water bottle and a sense of humor. Instructor: Diane Taylor conducted in person in room 006 at the Community Center.

Adult Fitness Classes

Line Dance with Paul

$80 Resident • $90 Non-Resident

Line dancing is great fun while you improve memory skills, strengthen bones, develop better balance, relieve stress, and put a smile on your face. Each dance is broken down first, demonstrated and then danced to contemporary music that you will enjoy! No need to have a partner, it is something for everyone and no experience is necessary!

Let's Walk with Theresa Scannell | FREE

As early as eight months, we humans take the first steps to independence. Fall, get up. Wobble, get steady. Hold onto a table. LET GO!!!! What we didn't realize then, we recognize now: walking matters.

Every Tuesday, we will meet at the Center Track, review one technique associated with walking, and then we will walk! Whether for fitness, connection, solitude, motivation, enjoyment or an interest in developing a safe walking program, this class is for you! Walk at your own pace, no pressure.

If you can walk 20-30 minutes non-stop and have a good sense of humor, lace up your sneakers and come join instructor Theresa Scannell.

Let's Walk is an adjunct to the Forever Fit Program, supported by a grant from the Dana Home Foundation.

Pilates & Barre with Ellen Gaies

$80

Resident • $90 Non-Resident

Join this fun and challenging workout that includes Pilates/Barre exercises to strengthen your abdominal “core” muscles, improve your balance, flexibility, and posture. Light weights will also be used to increase muscular strength. Modifications will be provided for all levels of experience and any physical concerns. There are weights and Pilates balls provided in the studio, but you should bring your own resistance/therapy bands and a yoga mat. Ellen Gaies is a certified instructor with over 30 years of teaching fitness classes including Pilates, Barre, Muscle Conditioning, Zumba and Ballet.

Adult Fitness Classes

OsteofitnessTM with Beverley Ikier and Kerri Powers

$350 Resident • $360 Non-Resident

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Instructors: OsteofitnessTM is led by two certified and experienced instructors, Ikier and Kerri Powers. Ikier trained with Miriam Nelson and has been teaching this class for twenty years. Ikier is a Certified Personal Trainer and Board Certification in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork. She has developed a program that can be performed at any fitness level and modified as needed.

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Powers is the owner of Fitness Together in Lexington, Massachusetts and brings years education and experience, along with providing detailed instruction for every exercise.

Description: OsteofitnessTM is a natural approach to the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. This program is specifically designed to build bone density, and prevent fall and fracture. The recovery rate of an osteoporotic fracture is poor, ranging from needing assistance with ambulation, needing assistance with the tasks of daily living, to a 30 percent mortality rate. Thus, it is essential to take steps to prevent osteoporotic fractures.

OsteofitnessTM Sessions

to osteoporosis treatment includes, specific topics such as targeted strengthening to major osteoporotic sites, instruction for bone health, balance and posture, osteoporosis education, bone-health nutrition, stress management, and personalized instruction from Beverley Ikier.

Spring Session begins April 13th , 2022 and ends July 1 st , 2022

10 AM Zoom Wednesdays and Fridays in Lexington

Chronic stress has been shown to inhibit bone growth. Stress reduction and relaxation are taught in every class for this reason. Research has also identified four essential nutrients calcium, vitamin D, magnesium, and vitamin k are needed to maintain healthy bones. Ikier also teaches how to incorporate these nutrients into your diet, and provides instruction on how to avoid foods unhealthy for bones.

*classes also available in Concord on alternate days. Call for more information.

OsteofitnessTM Perks: Unlike comparable programs, OsteofitnessTM provides supplemental instruction through the use of perks. These perks include a free 20-minute consultation with Ikier to discuss your bone scan, email coaching from Ikier, four bone-healthy recipes each month, an educational newsletter, two instructional videos you can access on-demand, and bonus material.

OsteofitnessTM has proven to be successful in improving bone mineral density (BMD) in osteopenia and osteoporosis, along with preparing seniors to strengthen, and maintain independent and active lifestyles. This holistic approach

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Beverley Ikier as instructor

Adult Fitness Classes

Seated Strength & Balance with Pearl Pressman

$80 Resident • $90 Non-Resident

This seated class is designed to accommodate individuals of various fitness levels and abilities and can be adapted to meet the particular needs of any of the participants. The class begins with a thorough warm-up for both the joints and the muscles. The warm-up is followed by strength training for all the major muscle groups of the body using hand weights (or household objects) and body weight, as well as a few minutes of standing balance exercises for those who are able. The class concludes with gentle stretching exercises to increase flexibility and reduce muscle tension. Instructor: Pearl Pressman conducted in person with option to zoom.

Strength Training with Pearl Pressman | $80 Resident • $90 Non-Resident

This 55-minute class will help you build a stronger, more sculpted body, improve posture and balance and reduce the risk of osteoporosis. You will also learn proper weight-training techniques, which is key to success. The class begins with a brief warmup, followed by strength training exercises for all the major muscle groups of the body, both standing, seated and on the floor, and concludes with gentle stretching exercises to increase flexibility and reduce muscle tension. The class is designed to accommodate participants of all fitness levels and abilities. A chair, athletic shoes, hand weights, an exercise mat, and water are recommended. Instructor: Pearl Pressman conducted in person with option to zoom.

Table Tennis for Adults with Olivia Lam $150 Resident • $160 Non-Resident

This program is designed for adults and seniors to learn table tennis skills and stay fit. Table tennis helps improve hand-eye coordination, reflexes, and balance. Class starts with 10 minutes of warm-up, followed by practicing racket grips and basic strokes for 30 minutes. The class will end with single/double games.

Wing Chun Kung Fu

$90 Resident • $100 Non-Resident

Come join our 90 minute class and learn a martial art that is realistic and effective in application and self-defense, but is easy to learn, safe, practical, and fun. Classes start with the basic Sil Nim Tau form, followed by Lat-Sao reflex training, drills, and application. Wing Chun Kung Fu is suitable for all people, regardless of age, physical ability, or previous experience, whether you've been doing martial arts your whole life or you're a beginner. Instructor: Sifu Ken Marden conducted in person.

Adult Fitness Classes

SHiNE LIGHT with Julie Steinkrauss-Fuhrer

$72 Resident • $82 Non-Resident

SHiNE LIGHT is a branch of SHiNE Dance Fitness which specializes in low impact and simplified choreography with a focus on stability and safe ranges of motion. SHiNE LIGHT brings original routines to life using hit music and choreography for all-abilities. Rooted in jazz, ballet and hip-hop, this workout gives you a creative outlet to escape from daily stress. Each class includes the perfect balance of cardio and toning to ensure you receive a full-body workout with real results. SHiNE LIGHT is a mood-lifting experience that leaves you feeling capable, confident, and connected to a supportive community. This is an in person class, taught by Julie Steinkrauss-Fuhrer.

SHiNE Dance Fitness with Kristin Dean

$90 Resident • $100 Non-Resident

SHiNE Dance Fitness™ brings original routines to life using hit music and choreography for all-abilities. Rooted in jazz, ballet, and hip-hop, this workout gives you a creative outlet to escape from daily stress. Each class includes the perfect balance of high cardio and toning to ensure you receive a full-body workout with real results. SHiNE is a mood-lifting experience that leaves you feeling capable, confident, and connected to a supportive community. This is an in person class, taught by Kristin Dean.

Zumba Gold with Yachun Lin | $80 Resident • $90 Non-Resident

Zumba Gold is a Latin-inspired dance-fitness party for active older adults, beginners, and anyone who is looking to dance and have a great time without jumping! Easy-to-follow and feel-good routines to international beats. Each routine starts out with basic steps and adds on to each step as the song progresses. This creates the opportunity to add more intensity or lower the intensity level based on each individual’s fitness abilities and preferences. Zumba Gold classes focus on building strength, cardiovascular health, balance, coordination, and flexibility. Please wear sturdy sneakers and bring water. Instructor: Yachun Lin conducted in person with option to Zoom.

Adult Fitness Classes

Yoga with Keith Herndon

Join certified instructor Keith Herndon in this physically balancing workout of Yoga on Monday or Wednesday evenings from the comfort of your own home or in our studio. Yoga is famous for harmonizing mind and body through stretching, breathing, deep relaxation, range of movement, and a calm inner focus, Participants should have a yoga mat and a water bottle. Instructor: Keith Herndon class will be Hybrid, you may join Keith in Room 006 or log in via Zoom

Tango Through Time | $20 Resident • $25 Non-Resident

Argentine Tango is a beautiful style of dance that is known for its elegance and sophistication. It allows the dancers to develop a deep connection between themselves, the music, and the environment in which they are dancing. Argentine Tango originated in the streets of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Montevideo, Uruguay, in the late 19th century. Its rich history and culture are recognized and celebrated around the world. Discover the world of Argentine tango and learn some tango steps in this introductory class. Social dancing is a great way to stay healthy, be engaged and meet new friends.

INCLUSION SUPPORT

Active

$80

Agers with Carolyn Gregoire

Resident • $90 Non-Resident

In this class we will have fun while increasing our strength, bone health, balance, flexibility, and cardiovascular fitness. While listening to music, we will combine elements of muscle conditioning, functional movement for everyday activities, and intervals of cardio along with Yoga and Pilates postures. Correct form is stressed, and there is a focus on activating the proper muscles for each exercise. We will be doing some exercises standing and some while on the floor, and will incorporate weights and other forms of resistance. The end of each class will include stretching and relaxation. Carolyn has been a group fitness instructor for 20 years and a Personal trainer for over 12 years. You may recognize her from the Boston Sports Club in Lexington.

Inclusion services are provided for individuals of all ages and abilities who may have a disability, medical condition or life challenge and would like to participate in Recreation programs/events. When requesting services, 1:1 staff are not guaranteed and are dependent on staff availability. For more information contact Kate DeAngelis, CTRS, kdeangelis@lexingtonma.gov. Fall Inclusion Requests are due September 6th.

This Year’s Key US Supreme Court Cases with Douglas Wilkins

This year, the U.S. Supreme Court will likely issue major decisions concerning free speech, gun rights, executive agency power, elections and abortion medications. This course will evaluate the decisions as to whether the justices honestly tried to determine what the constitution, precedent, and facts require—or whether the decisions just reflect the majority's policy preferences or partisanship.

The Killing Fields of Africa with Robert Rotberg

Africa is alive with intrastate conflict: there are devastating wars in Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the Central African Republic. This course will examine each of those wars and other conflicts.

The Russians are Coming! With Dotty Burstein

The Russians Are Coming! is an exploration of the lives and music of four of the most prominent composers of the 20th century—Sergei Rachmaninoff, Igor Stravinsky, Sergei Prokofiev, and Dmitri Shostakovich.

Othello with Elizabeth Kenney

Shakespeare’s Othello invites discussion about race, gender, and love, but in many ways its engagement with the nature of seemingly gratuitous and inexplicable human evil informs the timelessness of the play. Students are asked to buy the Folger edition of Othello and to bring it to each class.

Poetry of Elizabeth Bishop with Tom Daley

In Elizabeth Bishop’s poetry, acuteness of perception combines with quietly deft craft to both satisfy and unsettle the lyrical imagination. She is one of the most respected American poets of the latter half of the 20th century.

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