Go Play Guide Fall/Winter 2017-2018

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FALL/WINTER

2017-2018

GO PLAY Parks, Programs & Events Guide


LETTER FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT

G reetings! As I write this it is a beautiful evening after a 5K race at Pine Hill Park. It is sometimes hard to look ahead to fall and winter when it is in the 70’s outside! Fall is definitely my favorite season. The temperatures are perfect during the day for playing outside whether a hike with friends, participating in our sports programs or relaxing on a park bench. Winter brings plenty more opportunity for outdoor play with sledding at our many sledding areas around town, skating at Giorgetti (feels like outdoors!), and snowshoeing up into Pine Hill Park. Did you know we rent snowshoes at Giorgetti? Make this the year you see how easy it is to go for a hike with snowshoes.

Fall

...temperatures are perfect during the day for playing outside whether a hike with friends, participating in our sports programs or relaxing on a park bench.

Our parks crews look forward to August and September when they are able to really focus in on park projects. The grass has slowed down and by mid-August our softball and baseball fields no longer need daily work. This all means time for projects! Minor fall projects include top dressing any turf areas; ensuring all baseball and softball fields will be ready in the spring; repairing fences; install new features at playgrounds; remove old poles at parks; and many other small details that make a big difference in the enjoyment of our parks. My hat is off to them for their professionalism, dedication to their work and desire for excellence. The pool will be a beehive of activity in September and October as Russell Construction works hard to get as many projects done with their sub-contractors before the snow falls. Also, Alliance Community Fellowship Church and their volunteers through Neighbor REACH will be helping us bring the Monsignor Connor Park pavilion including restrooms back into action. We will start in the fall to get the bathrooms functioning and building painted (with a lot of prep work!). In the spring, we will work on replacing the concrete around the building. Make sure you take time to peruse our fall/winter brochure and hold onto It as it is full of programs starting in August through March! You won’t want to miss out on art programs, theatre auditions, fitness classes, ice skating, rock climbing, races, trips, Bingo, and more! Our program directors work hard to keep all ages healthy and active through a variety of programming. Play is not just in parks but also in art rooms, theatre spaces and dance studios! Remember to GO PLAY and have fun! Yours in community, Cindi Wight, CPRE

Winter

... brings plenty more opportunity for outdoor play with sledding at our many sledding areas around town, skating at Giorgetti (feels like outdoors!), and snowshoeing up into Pine Hill Park.

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PARKS & FACILITIES

Alexander Keefe Memorial Park

Baxter St and Library Ave

Water St

Baxter Street Park Cioffredi Complex

Temple St

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Meadow St

STAFF Cindi Wight, Superintendent CindiW@rutlandrec.com Bob Peterson, Parks Director BobP@rutlandrec.com

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River St and Meadow St North Main St

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White Park

Madison St and Prospect St

Field Ave

River Street Mini-Park Rotary Park

Patch Pond Trail

1 Deer St Main St and West St

Monsignor Thomas Connor Memorial Park

2 Oak St Ext

Justin Thomas Memorial Park Main Street Park

Godnick Adult Center

Giorgetti Arena & Pine Hill Park

16 North St Ext Merchants Row and Evelyn St

Depot Park

Courcelle Building

Downtown

Center Street Alley

21 Avenue B

CONTACT COURCELLE BUILDING 16 North Street Extension Office hours: 8:30AM-5:00PM Mon-Fri

Jamie Trayer, Program Director JamieT@rutlandrec.com Lori Hickey, Program Director LoriH@rutlandrec.com Jeff Pratt, Maintenance Specialist II JeffP@rutlandrec.com Nicole Densmore, Program Director NicoleD@rutlandrec.com

GODNICK ADULT CENTER 1 Deer Street Office hours: 8:30AM-4:30PM Mon-Fri

Tyler Dahlin, Maintenance Specialist II TylerD@rutlandrec.com April Cioffi, Program Director AprilC@rutlandrec.com Kyle Bourgeois, Maintenance Specialist I KyleB@rutlandrec.com

GIORGETTI ARENA 2 Oak Street Extension

Conrad Zeller, Maintenance Specialist ConradZ@rutlandrec.com Zach Phelps, Maintenance Specialist ZachP@rutlandrec.com Michael Loso, Custodian MichaelL@rutlandrec.com Jaya Davis, Park Rx, jayad@rutlandrec.com

REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Recreation Office: 802-773-1822 Email: info@rutlandrec.com Website: www.rutlandrec.com


FAQ HOW DO I REGISTER?

You can register anytime during office hours at the Courcelle building (SEE REGISTRATION FORM FOR DETAILS) Payment for recreational programs can be made with cash, check or credit/debit card (visa or mastercard). Cash or check only for Godnick Center Programs. You can register for programs anytime online at www.rutlandrec.com. Registrations will be accepted until the program is filled, unless a deadline is stated in the program description. Early registration is encouraged as programs fill up quickly PLEASE NOTE: Programs incur a $10 late registration fee less than 10 days from the start date.

DO YOU PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS? The Rutland Recreation and Parks Department and the Recreation Committee recognize that the charging of fees for programs may place such an economic hardship on some individuals that they are unable to participate. For that reason, a fee reduction waiver system is available for eligible residents of Rutland City. All scholarships will run from July 1st to June 30th of each year. Persons applying must do so before June 15th to be activated by July 1st. You must reapply each year to see if you are eligible for a scholarship. Contact the recreation office for information or to apply for the scholarship. Confidentiality will be maintained.

NEW OFFICE HOURS AND REGISTRATION METHODS BEGINNING AT THE END OF AUGUST 2017 We will have new hours and new ways of registering starting late August. Our new hours for registration will be 11:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. New registration options include a registration form available on our website at rutlandrec.com and we will take phone registrations during our open registration hours. We will continue to have on-line registration available 24/7!

WHAT IS THE REFUND POLICY? A full refund (minus a $5 administrative fee) will be given for withdrawal from a program if requested ten (10) business days prior to the start of the program. If the department makes changes to a class that prohibits a participant from attending the class, there is a full refund with no administrative fees. A 50% refund will be given for withdrawal from a program if the request is made less than 10 days prior but before the class has started. In the case of team sports, the date the program has started is the date the teams are formed. A 25% refund will be given for withdrawal from the program if a request is made on the day that the program started (or the day after for evening classes). There are no refunds after that date. All requests for refunds must be made in writing by filling out a Refund Request Form, which is available in the office or at rutlandrec.com

RETURN CHECK FEE POLICY There is a fee of $40 from customers whose checks have been returned to the city.

AM I A RESIDENT? If you live within the Rutland City limits you are a resident.

WHAT DO NON-RESIDENTS PAY? Non-residents pay an additional $11 administrative fee per program Limited access programs may have a later registration date for non-residents. If so, it will be noted under the program information.

WHAT IF A PROGRAM IS POSTPONED OR CANCELLED? Inclement Weather: In the event of rain some programs may be cancelled. You should check our website www.rutlandrec.com Other Cancellations: We reserve the right to cancel any programs due to insufficient enrollment or for other reasons preventing the acceptable presentation of the activity.

DO YOU PROVIDE INSURANCE? The Rutland Recreation and Parks Department does not provide accident or hospitalization insurance for participants. Participants are strongly advised to have adequate insurance. Participation is at your own risk.

ARE YOUR PROGRAMS ACCESSIBLE? Reasonable accommodations will be provided upon request to ensure that programs are accessible to all individuals regardless of challenge.

DO YOU HAVE A PARTICIPANT BEHAVIOR POLICY? Behaviors of participants that pose a risk to other participants, staff and or the participant himself/herself or that so alters the program to such a degree that we are no longer offering the intended program, will be a cause to remove the participant or participants from the program either temporarily or permanently.


COMMUNITY EVENTS & PROGRAMS FULL MOON 5K Unleash your inner night owl and join us for our third annual Full Moon 5K! Our 5K course is returning to Pine Hill park, marked in glow sticks and reflective tape. Grab your flashlight/headlamp and friends and join us for a night of fun. Our races are low key and fun for all levels of competitors whether you are 8 or 80! Fun and yummy prizes from local Vermont vendors will be raffled off following the race. Registration begins at 6:00pm for those registering the day of the race. ALL AGES - GIORGETTI/PINE HILL PARK F 9/22 7:00PM $10 PRE-RACE DAY $15 RACE DAY

FALL FOLIAGE FAMILY NATURE HIKE

14TH ANNUAL LEAF CHASE 10K

Join naturalist Tom Estill as we explore the natural history of Pine Hill Park at the height of the fall foliage season. This easy-moderate hike is designed for hikers of all ages. There will be plenty of opportunities to take photos of our spectacular fall foliage, and an opportunity to see Muddy Pond covered with hundreds of migrating waterfowl. Bring binoculars, something to drink, and a small snack.

Our 14th Annual 10K race runs along the Carriage Trail, Redfield trails and Pine Hill Park. Soup and chili is served at Giorgetti after the race. Fee includes a long sleeve t-shirt. This is our last trail race of the season and we hope you can join us! Registration opens at 9:00AM Register by 9/27/17 to be guaranteed a shirt

ALL AGES - GIORGETTI/PINE HILL PARK SA 10/7 10:00AM-12:00PM

ALL AGES - GIORGETTI/PINE HILL PARK SA 10/14 10:00AM $20 PRE-RACE DAY $25 RACE DAY

58TH ANNUAL

HALLOWEEN PARADE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28TH 6:30PM Join in the celebration of a 58 year long tradition. This year’s parade will be held the last Saturday in October (10/28) at 6:30PM. Costumes are encouraged!

PARADE ENTRIES If you wish to enter a float, marching band, or ghoulish group in this year’s parade please visit www.rutlandrec.com/halloween. Entries are due by end of day Thursday October 6th. Line-up positions will be released the following week to all entered participants. If you were in the parade last year you will be contacted. Entry is FREE.

ART IN THE PARK Back for an incredible 56th year, over 130 fine artists and crafts persons come together for a weekend of fantastic shopping and fun! Get a jump on your holiday shopping, as you enjoy live music, hands-on art projects and demonstrations. Fabulous food, drink and fun for all. Sponsored by the Chaffee Art Gallery. For more information visit www.chaffeeartcenter.org/art-in-the-park/ ALL AGES - Main Street Park SA/SU 10/7-10/8 10:00A-4:00P

RUNNING SCARED 5K The 5K Running Scared race is a fun tradition for runners and walkers. Costumes are not required but highly encouraged. Long-sleeve shirts are available for an additional cost. The race starts at the BROC parking lot across from the train station. *Registration beginning at 9:15 AM. Must register by 10/11/17 to be guaranteed a shirt. Shirt fee: $15 (not required) ALL AGES - DOWNTOWN RUTLAND SA 10/28 10:00AM $5 PRE-RACE DAY $10 RACE DAY

HONORARY JACK ‘O LANTERN Do you think you have what it takes to ride in style on Halloween night? The Jack O’Lantern is a person in the community who is known for their involvement in the community and recognizably with the youth of our community. Those guessing in the contest will be children in grades K-6 and will be given clues about the selected Jack O’Lantern. If you think you have what it takes submit your nomination at rutlandrec.com/jackolantern Deadline to submit is September 15.


COMMUNITY EVENTS & PROGRAMS KIDS & FAMILY FUN DAY AT GIORGETTI ARENA Once again this year, Dream Center in partnership with the Rutland Recreation & Parks Department will be hosting a free Kids and Family Fun Day at Giorgetti Arena. Activities include a cookout, skating, broomball, raffles, games, tie dying and a scavenger hunt for kids there is no charge for this event but a donation of nonperishable food items is suggested and encouraged to help support our less fortunate neighbors. Hope to see you there! KIDS AND FAMILIES - GIORGETTI ARENA SA 11/25 1:00P-3:30P FREE

SKATE WITH SANTA Santa will be skating in the arena from 10:3011:30 AM. This event is intended for ages 10 and under plus parents & grandparents who are encouraged to join their children on the ice. Admission is free with special *$1 skate rentals AGES 10 & UNDER - GIORGETTI ARENA TH 12/21 10:00A-12:00P FREE*

SANTA PHONE CALLS Special arrangements have been made to transfer phone calls from Santa in the North Pole to Rutland City children. Just visit our website and fill out the special Santa’s Elf form. We only wish that Santa could see the smiles his calls bring. Form available on-line at www.rutlandrec.com or stop by and see us.

16TH ANNUAL

HOLIDAYS IN CLAY ORNAMENT MAKING Join us for a festive hand-making ornament event. Hand-made one-of-a-kind ornaments make great gifts, and don’t forget the teachers. The first Saturday we will be making four ornaments out of clay and cookie cutters and the second Saturday we will be glazing (painting) them. Completed ornaments will be available for pick up on December 15TH. **Please plan on attending both workshops in order to complete ornaments. All ages welcome! Children preschool and under must be accompanied by an adult. 2 day workshop includes: instruction, clay, tools, firings, and glazes (paints). We will have lots of designs/cookie cutters to choose from, but if you have a special one you would like to use please bring it with you. *$15/person for two workshops and ornaments. (4lb clay limit) ALL AGES (UNDER AGE 5 WITH AN ADULT)- COURCELLE BUILDING SA 12/2-12/9 10:00A-11:15A $15

FEBRUARY 16 - 24 Join in this growing community tradition of celebrating winter! Over the past 3 years Winter Fest has gone from a single day event to a week of activities in 2017. This is all made possible through organizations partnering up for the purpose of building a healthier community. Offering fun, creative, and active winter activities! VISIT WINTERFESTVT.COM

FEBRUARY VACATION CAMP Activity Number 426741 School on break? Let your kids enjoy a full, fun week of camp! There will be an all-day trip to Upper Valley Aquatic Center plus each child will have the opportunity to go climb at the Green Mountain Rock Climbing Center. In addition, we will have super arts & crafts, fun sports in the gym and plenty of outside time at Giorgetti Park and Northwest School. We will be skating and sledding (think snow!) at Giorgetti. The week will conclude with a BBQ. *$10 late registration fee applied on or after 2/5. Registration deadline 2/16/18. GRADES K-6 - NORTHWEST SCHOOL M-F 2/19-2/23 9:00A-3:00P $102*/$113* M-F 2/19-2/23 8:00A-5:00P $122*/$133*


COMMUNITY EVENTS & PROGRAMS C O O K I N G W O R K S H O P S W I T H T H E E V E R Y D A Y C H E F Learn how to cook healthy meals for one or many with the RAFFL's Everyday Chef!

SMOOTHIE BAR Learn how to create your own smoothies-a nutritious and delicious breakfast that can be made in minutes. We will have an assortment of fruits and vegetables on hand, as well as a buffet of different liquids you can add to smoothies. Participants will also learn knife skills and prep all ingredients. Bring your own container for a smoothie to bring home. There will be a door prize of an immersion blender or blenders. ALL AGES - GODNICK CENTER SA 9/9 11:30AM-1PM $5* *Seniors over 55 and kids 12 and under FREE

MICROWAVE COOKING: HOLIDAY SIDE DISHES 2 Learn how to make classic holiday sides from scratch using just a microwave oven! In this workshop we will make steamed broccoli twoways, Italian-style polenta, and steamed kale with dried fruit. Participants will also receive hand-outs on microwave scratch cooking "hacks" and someone will win a door prize of a glass food storage container! ALL AGES - GODNICK CENTER SA 12/9 11:30AM-1PM $5* *Seniors over 55 and kids 12 and under FREE

BREAKFAST: FAST AND DELICIOUS Sweet and crunchy granola can be pricey in the grocery store, but it’s a snap to make at home and half the cost! We will also learn how to make baked oatmeal—a sweet and hearty breakfast that will leave you satisfied and full of energy to start the day. Participants will bring home a bag of granola. ALL AGES - GODNICK CENTER SA 1/13 11:30AM-1PM $5* *Seniors over 55 and kids 12 and under FREE

CANNING WORKSHOP: RELISH Learn how to make this classic condiment with zucchini! Participants will sterilize jars, prep the zucchini and make the relish to can. Everyone will take home a jar, and one lucky person will win a door prize of the relish ingredients! ALL AGES - GODNICK CENTER SA 10/7 11:30AM-1PM $5* *Seniors over 55 and kids 12 and under FREE

MICROWAVE COOKING: HOLIDAY SIDE DISHES 1 Learn how to make classic holiday sides from scratch using just a microwave oven! In this workshop we will make Southern-style corn pudding, re-fried sausage stuffing, and creamed spinach. Participants will also receive hand-outs on microwave scratch cooking "hacks" and someone will win a door prize of a glass food storage container! ALL AGES - GODNICK CENTER SA 11/11 11:30AM-1PM $5* *Seniors over 55 and kids 12 and under FREE

SWEETS AND SAVORIES In this workshop we will make a hearty winter salad with nuts and fruit and follow it up with a chocolaty and nutty no bake cookie. All participants will chop veggies and make the cookies together. ALL AGES - GODNICK CENTER W 2/21 11:30AM-1PM $5* *Seniors over 55 and kids 12 and under FREE

FLIP SIDE SKATEPARK

OPEN THRU SUNDAY SEPT 17TH SCHOOL HOURS WED – FRI 3:00 – 7:00PM SATURDAY 1:00 – 8:00PM SUNDAY 1:00 – 6:00PM CLOSED MON-TUES

F RE E S K A T E SATURDAYS 12:00PM-1:00PM FOR NEW SKATERS AGE 10 AND UNDER

ADMISSION RATES GENERAL ADMISSION DAILY RATE: RESIDENT $10 NON-RESIDENT $12 PUNCH PASS: RESIDENT $50 NON-RESIDENT $60


GIORGETTI ICE ARENA OPEN NOVEMBER 5, 2017 - MARCH 4, 2018 2 OAK STREET EXTENSION 775-7976 RUTLANDREC.COM/GIORGETTIARENA

Weekly schedules are subject to change. Please visit www.rutlandrec.com/giorgettiarena for a current weekly schedule.

EQUIPMENT RENTALS/SERVICES ICE SKATES

SNOWSHOES

Giorgetti Arena offers a quality line of Riedell rental skates in all sizes for all events and programs. In addition Giorgetti Rink Staff are factory trained by Blademaster for Skate Sharpening! Stop by today to get your skates sharpened!

Snowshoe Reservations can be made ahead of time, by contacting Program Director, Jamie Trayer at 802-282-2054 or jamiet@rutlandrec.com. Payment due upon booking. Contact us today to book yours!

Skate Rentals $4 Skate Sharpening $5 Skate Sharpening Punch Card (6 punches) $24

PUBLIC SKATING Several times per week the rink will be open to the public for skating. A heated lobby, rental skates and snacks and drinks are available. DROP-IN RATES Youth $3R/$4NR Adult $4R/$5NR

PUNCH CARD RATES 10 visits for the price of 8! Youth $24R/$32NR Adult $32R/$40NR

SEASON PASS RATES* Youth $50R/$60NR Adult $60R/$70NR Family $110R/$120NR *includes free skate rentals!

LUNCH TIME SKATE ALL AGES Looking for an active lunch? Come join us Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:30A - 1:00P for our open lunch public skate! Admission is $2.00 for everyone with discounted skate rentals at $2.00/ pair. Bring your lunch to enjoy in our heated lobby!

TYKE SKATE AGES 6 AND UNDER (WITH PARENT) Tyke Skate provides a time to introduce skating to young children 6 and under and their parents/caregivers. Grab your little ones and join us on Wednesday mornings from 10:00A -11:30A. Carrying children in arms, slings or packs is NOT allowed. Fee is per family - $6.00. Skate rentals are available for $1.00/pair. Season passes may be used during this time. Please note: this time block is reserved for children 6 and under. Dates: 11/8-2/28

HOURLY RENTAL $5/hr. FULL DAY RENTAL $15/day* *Rentals are due back by 5:00PM

STICK AND PUCK Several times per week the rink will be open for drop-in Stick and Puck. A heated lobby room, rental skates and snacks and drinks are available. Pucks provided! DROP-IN RATES ALL $4R/$5NR

PUNCH CARD RATES 10 visits for the price of 8! ALL $32R/$40NR SEASON PASS RATES ALL $60R/$70NR

ADULT CO-ED HOCKEY DROP-IN AGES 18+ What a great way to spend an evening with your significant other or friends. This is a recreational drop in program for players of all abilities. No contact, no slap shot games each week. Adult Hockey Punch Cards (10 sessions for the price of 8!) are available to purchase at both Giorgetti Arena and our main office! Punch card fee $80R/$91NR Drop-in fee $10R/$11NR

FREESTYLE OPEN SKATE ALL AGES We offer open free style figure skating twice per week: Thursdays from 3:00 to 5:00 PM and Saturdays from 8:30 to 9:30 AM. Fee: $6 residents and $8 non-residents. Freestyle Punch Cards (10 sessions) are available to purchase at both Giorgetti Arena and our main office! Fee: $50.00 residents and $70.00 for non-residents. Schedule is subject to change due to special events.

ADULT CO-ED HOCKEY LEAGUE Looking for a more competitive adult hockey night?! We are offering an adult co-ed Hockey LEAGUE! It is open to both males and females high school graduates and older. The league is scheduled to begin on November 30th with “skill night” to assess level of play to create team rosters. It will run until February 1st. Nine weeks will consist of round robin play with the last two weeks being play-offs and championships. Registrations are on an individual basis and you will be assigned to a team and schedules* will be made after the first skill night. Register online or hard copy individual registrations can be picked up at our main office, Giorgetti or printed offline. Registrations & full payment are due on or before n Thursday November 30th at the first skill night at Giorgetti Arena. AGES 18+ TH 11/30-2/1 7:45PM-10:30PM* $90/PLAYER

CURLING CLUB On November 5th, the Rutland Rocks Curling Club will begin its tenth season of curling at Giorgetti Arena. The club curls on Wednesday and Sunday evenings from November through February. Observers are welcome to attend sessions and see how members strategize the game and deliver the stones. This season the club is offering two FREE open houses to learn about the sport. In addition, participants will be able to get on the ice to give it a try! Learn to Curl Sessions will also be offered the weeks following Open Houses! OPEN HOUSES SU 11/5 & 1/7

5:00P-9:30P

CURLING W/SU 11/5-2/28 8P-10P(W)/5:45P-9:30P(SU) LEARN TO CURL SESSIONS W 11/8 & 1/10 7:00P-8:00P SU 11/12 & 1/14 5:00P-6:00P Details on the club, fees and schedule may be found at www.rutlandrocks.com


GIORGETTI ICE ARENA PRIVATE ICE SKATING LESSONS Contact the Recreation Department for phone numbers for our skating instructors. The skater is responsible for paying the rink for ice cost and the instructor for lesson fees.

CENTRAL VERMONT FIGURE SKATING CLUB

PARTIES & SPECIAL EVENTS Giorgetti Arena will be available throughout the skating season for your special event. Please check us out for birthday parties, school or corporate functions, or any other celebration. For pricing and schedule information, please contact Jamie Trayer at 802-282-2054 or jamiet@rutlandrec.com.

Freestyle skating is available for club members Sunday mornings from 7:15am to 10:15am beginning November 5th with three sessions. We will be offering a seasons pass for both a 3 hour block and a 1 hour block, paid in advance. If you’d like to check it out first, there is a drop in fee for both residents and non-residents. Drop in fees will be deducted from your membership if you decide to join - $15/hr. for residents and $18/hr. for non-residents (maximum of two visits). We are a loose affiliation of figure skaters, some competitive, some strictly recreational, working on many different levels to improve our skills and have a great time doing it. We welcome all levels of figure skaters but for safety reasons, younger children must skate well enough to get out of the way of fast moving competitive skaters and be mature enough to be aware of their presence. This is not an appropriate time for beginning skaters. We especially extend a welcome to adults who haven’t done figure skating in years but would like to give it a try again. Come join us for a great, fun workout! AGES 3+ SEASON PASS RATES SU 11/5-2/25* 7:15A-10:15A

$350/3 hr. block $150/1 hr. block

*No class 11/26/17, 12/24/17. DROP-IN RATES SU 11/5-2/25* 7:15A-10:15A $15/hr.R|$18/hr.NR *No class 11/26/17 & 12/24/17 BONUS CHRISTMAS EVE CLUB SKATE Sunday 12/24 from 8:30A-11:00A!

INTRO TO FIGURE SKATING We are excited to announce the addition of this new program to begin on November 5th. This introduction to figure skating course is for those looking to sharpen and enhance their freestyle skills. This course is recommended for those who already have a solid foundation in figure skating. This one hour course will include a 30 minute semi-private lesson from one of our professional and insured coaches. This will follow 30 minutes of free practice which occur at the beginning of the session. Three sessions will be offered.**A $10 late fee will be charged to all registrations less than 10 days prior to the program start date for our second and third sessions*. There is minimum participant required for this program to run. If we do not meet the minimum, the session will be cancelled. MUST BE INTERMEDIATE LEVEL SKATER SU 11/5-12/17* 8:45A-9:45A $160/$171 SU 12/31-2/4 8:45A-9:45A $160/$171** SU 2/11-2/25 8:45A-9:45A $80/$91** **A $10 late fee will be charged to all registrations less than 10 days prior to the program start date for our second and third sessions *No class 11/26, 12/24

ICE SKATING LESSONS When registering you will be asked to select your preferred time as well as times that will not work. Lessons are 30 minutes. Classes also include 30 minutes of additional self-guided practice time.

YOUTH Activity Number 461751 We are thrilled to again offer structured group lessons with our very enthusiastic instructors. Our classes have a low ratio of instructor to student. Tot classes are 1:5 and our older students are 1:8. Lessons are open to ages 3+ and are divided by ability and age. The lessons are aimed at developing core skating skills and improving existing skills. When registering you will be asked to select your preferred time as well as times that will not work. Lessons are 30 minutes in length with the first one beginning at 9:30AM, and the last one finishing at 11:00AM. Classes also include 30 minutes of additional self-guided practice time. No class 11/25 AGES 3+ - GIORGETTI ARENA SA 11/11–12/23 9:30A-11:00A $55*/$66* SA 1/6-2/10 9:30A-11:00A $55*/$66*

ADULT & TEEN Activity Number 461751 Would you like to skate for fitness, skate with grace or just enjoy skating with your kids or at the teen skate? The class is designed for those with a minimum of some skating ability even if it is removing the rust from what you knew 30 years ago! Adult class also appropriate for adult hockey players looking to improve their skating skills.When registering you will be asked to select your preferred time as well as times that will not work. Lessons are 30 minutes in length with the first one beginning at 8:30AM, and the last one finishing at 9:30AM. Classes also include 30 minutes of additional self-guided practice time. No class 11/25/17 AGES 15+ - GIORGETTI ARENA SA 11/11–12/23 8:30A-9:30A $55*/$66* SA 1/6-2/10 8:30A-9:30A $55*/$66*


GIORGETTI TURF SPORTS PLEASE NOTE: Giorgetti arena is not a climate controlled facility and the inside temperature frequently mirrors the outside temperature. Be sure to dress warm with several layers of clothing (that you can take off as you warm up) and consider a winter hat and gloves on the cooler days.

INSTRUCTIONAL INDOOR SPORTS INDOOR LACROSSE GRADES K-2 INSTRUCTIONAL Activity Number - 528102 This is a non-contact, skills program that is designed to introduce America’s “First Sport” to your child. Required equipment: lacrosse stick and mouth-guard. There will be limited supply of sticks available to rent for the season. Rental fee is $5 with a $45 deposit. *$10 late registration fee added after 3/7/18. GRADE K-2 - GIORGETTI ARENA SU 3/18 - 4/22 10:00AM-11:00AM $40*/$51* No lacrosse 4/1- Easter Sunday

GRADES 3-6 SKILLS Activity Number - 528112 This is a great chance to work on the skills required to be successful in lacrosse. Instructors will work with a variety of skill levels. Equipment: Full equipment is required for both girls and boys. Equipment is available for rental for a fee and deposit, please inquire at 773-1822 for details. *$10 late registration fee added after 3/7/18. GRADE 3-6 - GIORGETTI ARENA SU 3/18 - 4/22 11:00AM-12:00PM $40*/$51* No lacrosse 4/1- Easter Sunday

INDOOR SPORTS STARTER

INDOOR FIELD HOCKEY INTRO FIELD HOCKEY Activity Number - 528152 Whether you are new to the sport or need a challenge, this program is right up your alley! From fundamentals to scrimmages, field hockey on this surface is a blast! Stick rentals are available for a $10 fee. Required equipment: mouth guard, shin guards, sneakers, and stick. *$10 late registration fee added after 3/7/18. GRADE K-6 - GIORGETTI ARENA SA 3/17 - 4/21 11:00AM-12:00PM $50*/$61*

INTERMEDIATE FIELD HOCKEY

MIDDLE SCHOOL SOCCER LEAGUE PLAY Activity Number - 522842 Very limited enrollment so sign up early. *$10 late registration fee added after 3/2/18.

WOMEN'S 2 1+ INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE

Activity Number - 521012 Each week your child will play fun, skill oriented games designed to help develop the necessary foundation to enjoy the game. *$10 late registration fee added after 3/7/18.

AGES 3-5 - GIORGETTI ARENA W 3/14 - 4/18 5:00PM-5:45PM $38*/$49*

GRADES 1 - 2 - GIORGETTI ARENA SA 3/17 - 4/21 9:00-10:00AM $50*/$61*

$50*/$61*

GRADES 3 - 6 - GIORGETTI ARENA LEAGUE 3/12 - 5/5 $67*/$78*

GRADE 5-8 - GIORGETTI ARENA SA 3/17 - 4/21 12:00PM-1:00PM $50*/$61*

GRADES PRE-K - K - GIORGETTI ARENA SA 3/17 - 4/21 10:00-11:00AM $50*/$61* PreK must be age 5 by 8/31/18

GRADE 3-6 - GIORGETTI ARENA SA 3/17 - 4/21 1:00PM-2:00PM

Activity Number - 522812/522822 Separate teams for grades 3/4 and 5/6 as well as gender. Very limited enrollment so sign up early. *$10 late registration fee added after 3/2/18.

ADULT DROP-IN INDOOR SOCCER

Activity Number - 518012 Spend your Wednesday evenings working with your child to introduce them to a variety of Sports skills in a non-competitive atmosphere. Parents participation is mandatory, and parents should come dressed to play! This program is limited to 15 participants . *$10 late registration fee added after 3/4/18.

Activity Number - 528022 This program will be organized game play. *$10 late registration fee added after 3/7/18.

ELEMENTARY SOCCER LEAGUE PLAY

Activity Number - 528162 Join in an hour of instructional game play. Enhance your skills through playing at a faster pace than outdoor surfaces. If you are thinking about trying the sport this is a great way to jump in! Required equipment: mouth guard, shin guards, sneakers, and stick. *Grades 5-6 must have participated in at least two previous seasons of either indoor or outdoor field hockey. *$10 late registration fee added after 3/7/18.

INDOOR SOCCER

INDOOR FLAG FOOTBALL

INDOOR YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUES

GRADES 7 - 8 - GIORGETTI ARENA LEAGUE 3/12 - 5/5 $69*/$80*

AGES 18+ - GIORGETTI ARENA TH 3/15 - 5/3 8:00PM-10:00PM $10/DAY

Ten game season. Registration forms available at rutlandrec.com or at the Courcelle Main Office. Team rosters and FULL PAYMENT are due in hand to Jamie Trayer at Giorgetti Arena on 2/8/18 or 2/9/18 anytime between 2-8PM. NO EXCEPTIONS AGES 18+ - GIORGETTI ARENA TU/TH 3/13 - 5/8 LEAGUE $750/team

ADULT INDOOR FIELD HOCKEY LEAGUE Ten game season. Registration forms available at rutlandrec.com or at the Courcelle Main Office. Team rosters and FULL PAYMENT are due in hand to Jamie Trayer at Giorgetti Arena on 2/8/18 or 2/9/18 anytime between 2-8PM. NO EXCEPTIONS GRADE 9 - ADULT - GIORGETTI ARENA W/SU 3/14 - 5/6 LEAGUE $750/team


YOUTH SPORTS GIORGETTI TURF SPORTS INDOOR SOCCER TEAM REGISTRATION Indoor Soccer Youth League U10/U12/Middle School (U14) / High School (Separate divisions/genders) Team registration is available for non-Rutland Rec teams. Please note: Participants MUST play for their hometown team. Residencies and waivers ARE checked. If their hometown does not offer a team, they may play for another team with a coaches permission. NO participant can double roster within the same division (i.e. two teams in U14 division). Participants may double roster in two different divisions (i.e. U10 & U12) ONLY if their ability allows (determined by coach). Registration forms available at rutlandrec.com or at the Courcelle Main Office. Team rosters, waivers and FULL PAYMENT are due in hand to Jamie Trayer at Giorgetti Arena on 2/8/18 or 2/9/18 anytime between 2-8PM. NO EXCEPTIONS GIORGETTI ARENA 3/13 - 5/7 LEAGUE Grade 3/4 Division $540/team Grade 5/6 Division $540/team Grade 7/8 Division $570/team Grade 9-12 Division $600/team

FOOTBALL

SOCCER

Please note: Players, regardless of age, must be in grades 3-8 in the fall of 2017.

PRE-K - KINDER

FLAG DIVISION Activity Number 342632 This is a non-contact flag football league for boys & girls. Teams will have 1-2 practices per week and play in games on Sunday afternoons and Tuesday evenings. Team are formed through an evaluation process. Mandatory evaluation will be held on Tuesday August 29th. Practice schedules will be determined by the volunteer coaches and program director once teams have been formed on Thursday August 31st. After evaluations registrations will be taken on a space-available basis only. *$10 late fee applied to registrations received after 8/19. DIVISION A GRADE 3-4 - Cioffredi Complex LEAGUE 8/28-10/22 $53*/$64* DIVISION B GRADE 5-6 - Cioffredi Complex $53*/$64* LEAGUE 8/28-10/22 Division B requires a separate $25 uniform deposit

GRADE PRE-K - K - Meadow St Park SA 9/9-10/14 8:00A-9:00A $35*/$46*

GRADE 1-2 Activity Number 321012 Each week your child will play fun, skill oriented games designed to help develop the necessary foundation to enjoy the game. We will require at least one parent per week to be their child’s team coach during the session. *$10 late fee applied to all registration received after 8/30. GRADE 1 - 2 - Meadow Street Park Sa 9/9-10/14 9:30A-10:45A $41*/$52*

TACKLE DIVISION

LEAGUE PLAY

Activity Number 342642 The Rutland teams are part of the Southwest Vermont Middle School Football League. This is a travel league with practices every weeknight and 1 game per week. Games are played on weekday evenings, Saturdays and Sundays.There will be a parent meeting on Monday August 7. Deadline to register is August 7th. Practices start August 14 and games begin in September and go through late October.

The fall 3rd/4th and 5th/6th soccer teams will play in a house league. Games are played on Saturday afternoons and occasionally on Monday and Wednesday evenings. Teams will be formed through an evaluation process. Once teams have been selected, coaches will notify players about practice and game schedules. Practices will begin in late August. Once teams have formed, any late registrations will be taken on a space-available basis only. *$10 late fee will be added to all registrations received after 8/20.

DIVISION C GRADE 7-8 - PRACTICES AND GAMES TBA SU-SA 8/14-10/22 $185/$196 UNIFORM & EQUIPMENT DEPOSIT $100

Photo Photo courtesy courtesy of of Chris Chris Wideawake Wideawake

Activity Number 321112 Fun games to teach the basics will be followed by small-sided play during this hour long introduction to the world of soccer! This program will only be effective with the help of parents. We will require at least one parent per week to be their child’s team coach. Please note: If your child was eligible for U4 in Spring 2017 they are now eligible for Pre K this fall and must turn 5 by August 31, 2018. *$10 late fee applied to all registration received after 8/30.

Activity Number 322112(BOYS) 322012(GIRLS) GRADE 3-4 - Meadow Street Park LEAGUE 8/28-10/21 $48*/$59* Activity Number 322122(BOYS) 322022(GIRLS) GRADE 5-6 - Meadow Street Park LEAGUE 8/28-10/21 $48*/$59*


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YOUTH SPORTS SPORTS STARTER Activity Number 321012 Spend your Wednesday evenings working with your child to introduce them to a variety of sport skills in a non-competitive atmosphere. Parents participation is mandatory, and parents should come dressed to play! This program is limited to 15 participant. *$10 late fee added to registration received after 8/26. AGES 3-5 - Meadow St Park W 8/30-10/4 5:30A-6:15A $25*/$36* ALSO SEE PAGE 9 FOR INDOOR TURF SPORTS STARTER

STRIDER BIKE CAMP Activity Number - 311014 Strider Camp is a Learn to Ride Class that teaches kids of all ages and all abilities how to ride on two wheels. The Curriculum is built around five 1-hour sessions of learning, fun, socialization, and instruction sure to ignite a passion for riding. Upon completion of the course, children will have the balance and bike handling skills to ride on two wheels and never need training wheels! Let us know if you would be interested in ordering your very own Strider bike with the course. We also have bikes available for loan during the program. Ages 2.5-5 - Courcelle Building TH 8/31-10/5 5:00-5:45PM

$25*/$36*

In the Gym Pre-school Classes Parent/Child Classes Girls and Boys Recreational Gymnastics Classes Ninja Classes Competitive Team Open Gyms and Parents Night Out And in the studio: New for Fall - Preschool Dance Classes Yoga, Nia, Bellydance, and other offerings. Registration for Fall will begin August 14th.

Cobra Gymnastics www.cobravt.com • 802-772-7011 56 Howe St. Box #10 • Building H Rutland, VT 05701


YOUTH SPORTS ROCK CLIMBING

FIELD HOCKEY

ARCHERY

CLINICS

Activity Number 321052 Whether you have been in our program for years or this is your first introduction to the sport, this is the program for you! Excel at dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, and much more. Each session will finish with game play to put those skills into action. For GRADES 3-6 we will schedule at least two games with other towns. Participants will need a field hockey stick, shin guards, and a mouth guard for this program. Each player will receive a reversible field hockey pinnie! Some sticks available to rent on a first come first serve basis for a $10 rental fee. *$10 late fee added to all registrations received after 8/31. INSTRUCTORS: Rutland High School Coaches and Players

Activity Number 321212 This class offers basic level beginner archery. Students will gain knowledge and understanding of equipment, safety, form, shooting, and marksmanship. Students will learn how to safely and correctly handle the equipment while enjoying their newly acquired skills on different targets at a range of distances. We will supply the targets and bows and arrows. If your child has their own re-curve bow they can bring that as well. Instructor Melinda Laben has taught archery for children ages 7 & up for the last 8 years. She is certified in Archery 1 and has spent many years refining her teaching techniques to create a safe and fun environment for the students in her classes. This program is limited to 10 participants. *$10 late fee added to registration received less than 10 days from the start date.

Activity Number 321011/421011 There are 4 levels in our climbing program. Intro is for those who are brand new to rock climbing; Level 1 is for climbers who have successfully passed intro or have had previous exposure to rock climbing; Level 2 is for climbers who are ready to learn how to be a true climber and climb set routes; Level 3 builds on previous learned skills. Rock climbing is a lifetime skill and an excellent way for your child to participate in a full body fitness program. All classes are held at the Green Mountain Rock Climbing Center on Woodstock Ave. Instructors will be qualified GMRCC staff. Classes are open to children in grades K - 8, but participants must pass the prior level or have instructor permission to move to the next level. *$10 late fee added to registration received less than 10 days from the start date. INTRODUCTORY LEVEL - GMRCC M 9/11-10/9 4:00P-5:00P $78R*/$89NR* SA 10/21-11/18 4:00P-5:00P $78R*/$89NR* SA 1/6-2/3 4:00P-5:00P $78R*/$89NR* LEVEL 1 - GMRCC M 9/11-10/9 5:00P-6:00P $78R*/$89NR* SA 10/21-11/18 4:00P-5:00P $78R*/$89NR* SA 1/6-2/3 4:00P-5:00P $78R*/$89NR* LEVEL 2 - GMRCC W 9/14-10/12 4:00P-5:00P $78R*/$89NR* SA 10/21-11/18 5:00P-6:00P $78R*/$89NR* SA 1/6-2/3 5:00P-6:00P $78R*/$89NR* LEVEL 3 - GMRCC W 9/14-10/12 5:00P-6:00P $78R*/$89NR* SA 10/21-11/18 5:00P-6:00P $78R*/$89NR* SA 1/6-2/3 5:00P-6:00P $78R*/$89NR*

REC'O GECKO TEAM Activity Number - 522082 Climb to new heights with the Rutland Recreation Rock Climbing Team! The team will practice Thursdays at Green Mountain Rock Climbing Center and compete in monthly competitions with teams outside of Rutland City. This team will rely on parent involvement! Team coaches will lead the team at practices and meets with the support of parents for belaying. *Must purchase GMRCC Youth Membership ($175 good thru Aug 2018) OR pay $12/visit (practices and meets) Grades K-6 - Green Mountain Rock Climbing TH 1/4-5/10 4:30-5:30PM $30/$41* SA FEB-MAY 4:30PM (Competitions, one per month)

GRADES K -2 - RUTLAND HIGH SCHOOL TU 9/5-10/10 5:00P-6:15P $32*/$43* GRADES 3 -6 - RUTLAND HIGH SCHOOL TU 9/5-10/10 5:00P-6:15P $32*/$43*

AGES 7+ - COURCELLE LEVEL 1 W 8/30-9/20 4:00P-5:00P W 10/4-10/25 4:00P-5:00P

$48*/$59* $48*/$59*

LEVEL 2 - Must have completed Level W 8/30-9/20 5:00P-6:00P $48*/$59*

FALL TENNIS CLINICS Activity Number - 331032 Learn the lifetime sport of tennis from the professionals of Vermont Sport & Fitness. Join Dan Doenges and Rob Purdy for tennis FUNdamentals. Equipment supplies will be provided, so no racquet=no problem! Limited enrollment to 16. Enroll early to reserve your spot. Ages 4-9 - Meadow Street Courts M 9/11-10/2 5:30-6:30PM $25/$36 Ages 10-14 - Vermont Sport & Fitness SA 10/7-10/28 9:30-10:30AM $48/$59

ICE SKATING LESSONS see page 8


YOUTH SPORTS BASKETBALL GRADE 1&2 INSTRUCTIONAL Activity Number 421712 Have fun while learning the basic skills needed to play the game of basketball. Learn to dribble, pass and shoot (but no dunking please!) in this introduction to the world of basketball. Parents are encouraged to get involved and help out the staff! Registration fee includes a t-shirt. *$10 late fee applied 10 days from the start date GRADE 1-2 - LEO KEEFE GYM (RMS) SA 1/6-2/10 8:00A-9:00A $36*/$47*

GRADE 3&4 TEAMS Activity Number 422012 Come and join the team! The 3rd/4th grade basketball teams at the Rutland Rec will play an 8-10 game season. The season will begin with supervised open gym for registered players the week of November 13th (Schedule will be available by 10/31/2017). The season will end with the Rutland Rec Tournament (Schedule will be released by 2/9/2017) Each team will be assigned a volunteer coach for the season who will schedule and lead team practices, as well as coach the team at all games. As part of the team practices, players will have 4 scheduled skill sessions with a paid instructor. These skill sessions are required of registered players to help create strong fundamental skills foundation. If you are a non-resident and your town offers a program you must register with your own town, unless you have permission from your town and the Rutland Rec. Priority will be given to Rutland City Residents. We will accommodate all athletes that register by 11/10/17. After that date it will depend on availability. $10 late registration fee added after November 3. GRADE 3-4 - **PRACTICES AND GAMES M-SA 11/13-3/3 $66/$77* UNIFORM DEPOSIT $40

GRADE 5&6 TEAMS Activity Number 422122 Come and join the team! The 5th/6th grade basketball teams at the Rutland Rec will play a 12-14 game season. The season will begin with supervised open gym for registered players the week of November 13th (schedule will be available by 10/31/2017). The season will end with the Glodzik Memorial tournament ( Usually the second week of March) Each team will be assigned a volunteer coach for the season who will schedule and lead team practices, as well as coach the team at all games. If you are a nonresident and your town offers a program you must register with your own town, unless you have permission from your town and the Rutland Rec. Priority will be given to Rutland City Residents. We will accommodate all athletes that register by 11/10/17. After that date it will depend on availability. $10 late registration fee added after November 3. Coaches- Volunteers GRADE 5-6 - **PRACTICES AND GAMES M-SA 11/13-3/17 $66/$77* UNIFORM DEPOSIT $40

RAIDER PLAYOFF CAMP Activity Number 421782 This camp is for boys and girls of all ages who want to improve their game. Sessions will begin with skill work, which includes shooting, passing, and ball handling. The latter half of the sessions will include game play development and offensive and defensive strategies designed to meet the needs of the aspiring player. Drills to enhance your quickness, agility, explosiveness, core strength, passing skills, defense, and individual 1-on-1, 2-on-2 play are just part of the package. If you are passionate to learn more about basketball and hungry to improve then this camp is a must. All participants must be registered before camp starts. There is no registration at the camp. GRADE 3-8 - LEO KEEFE GYM (RMS) M-F 2/19-2/23 9:00A-12:00P $53/$64

VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED Volunteer coaches are the backbone of the recreation department youth sports programs. We appreciate the efforts of all of our volunteers over the years. Unfortunately, it has become increasingly difficult to find an adequate number of volunteers each season. Effective immediately, if there are an insufficient number of volunteers at the program start date, the program may be delayed, amended or even canceled. Please note that participant fees for our programs are based on adults stepping forward to volunteer; in the event that programs have to move to paid staff, program fees will have to increase significantly. Please consider volunteering‌as a coach or a team parent..the opportunities are endless! The reward is knowing that you made an investment in the future of our community‌our children! The recreation department can assist by offering written materials and coaching clinics. Please contact Nicole Densmore 773-1822 for additional information.


ARTS & THEATRE RUTLAND YOUTH THEATRE AUDITIONS & SHOWSÂ The Rutland Youth Theatre Production of

The Rutland Youth Theatre Production of

BOO! THIRTEEN SCENES FROM HALLOWEEN

Disney and Cameron Mackintosh's

Director: Mikki Lane Producer: Saskia Hagen Groom Performances: October 6th 7PM, October 7th 2PM & 7PM Location: Rutland Intermediate School Tickets: $6/$8 Auditions: Open to Grades K-12 Sunday August 27th 3PM-6PM OR Monday August 28th 5:30PM-8:30PM Location: Courcelle Building, 16 North Street Ext With a full moon and a grinning jack-o'-lantern beaming from every window, it's a hard heart that doesn't get a little spooked at Halloween. Celebrate the holiday with this witch's brew of playlets, each designed to make your skin crawl and tickle your funny bone. This eerie review of 12 skits and a one-act, all with a sinister twist, is just the thing for a few scary chuckles. Thirteen stories in all, they can play for a full evening's entertainment or just add to any variety show. Full of a wicked assortment of trick-or-treaters, grave diggers, witches and goblins, each story is a haunt all itself. Find out about The Curse of the Ugly Dolls, The Grave Situation, A Very Dirty Trick, and A Very Sweet Treat. See how to pick out The Perfect Mask and why Two Heads are Better Than One.

M ARY POPPINS A Musical based on the stories of P.L. Travers and the Walt Disney Film Original Music and Lyrics by

Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman

The Rutland Youth Theatre Production of

THE PIED PIPER OF HAMLIN

(Original Operetta by Marjorie Otis Gifford) Director: Mikki Lane Producer: Saskia Hagen Groom

Book by

Julian Fellowes New Songs and Additional Music and Lyrics by

George Stiles and Anthony Drewe

Performances: Early March Location: Rutland Intermediate School

Co-Created by

Cameron Mackintosh Director: Tegan Waite Musical Director: Ben Green Producer: Saskia Hagen Groom Performances: December 22nd 7PM, December 23rd 2PM & 7PM Location: Paramount Theatre Tickets: $10/$12 Auditions: Open to Grades K-12 Sunday October 8th 3PM-6PM OR Monday October 9th 6PM-8PM Location: Courcelle Building, 16 North Street Ext One of the most popular Disney movies of all time is capturing hearts in a whole new way: as a practically perfect musical! Based on the books by P.L. Travers and the classic Walt Disney film, Disney and Cameron Mackintosh's Mary Poppins delighted Broadway audiences for over 2,500 performances and received nominations for nine Olivier and seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical. The jack-of-all trades, Bert, introduces us to England in 1910 and the troubled Banks family. Young Jane and Michael have sent many a nanny packing before Mary Poppins arrives on their doorstep. Using a combination of magic and common sense, she must teach the family members how to value each other again. Mary Poppins takes the children on many magical and memorable adventures, but Jane and Michael aren't the only ones upon whom she has a profound effect. Even grown-ups can learn a lesson or two from the nanny who advises that "Anything can happen if you let it."

Auditions: GRADES 3-8 ONLY MAY AUDITION January 7TH 3-6PM OR January 8TH 5:30-8:30PM Location: Courcelle Building 16 North Street Ext


ARTS & THEATRE HANDS ON MINDS ON ART CLASSES MESS FEST

JEWELRY DESIGN

Activity Number - 311012 Get into your work kids! Each week students will paint BIG on the easels, play with markers, glue, cut, rip, smooth and more. Art Show on the last day of class to show off their amazing artistic endeavors. *$10 late registration fee added 10 days from the start date.

Activity Number - 351012 Learn how to make quality wire jewelry with your hand made beads or ours. Create earrings, rings, bracelets, necklaces, and zipper pulls. Semiprecious stones, wire, tools, and findings all included. Make something special! *$10 late registration fee added 10 days from the start date.

Ages 4 – 6 - Courcelle Building TH 9/14-10/19 1PM-2PM $45*/$54* TH 10/26-12/7 1PM-2PM $45*/$54* F 1/5-2/9 1PM-2PM $45*/$54* TU 2/27-3/27 1PM-2PM $45*/$54*

Grade 5 – 9 - Courcelle Building TH 10/26-12/7 3:30PM-5PM $67*/$78*

PAINTING PASSION! Activity Number - 321013 Each week we will explore a different style and artistic medium. Dress for mess! Abstracts, landscapes, animals, portraits and more! We will be using water color, tempera, and acrylic paints, as well as glazing, drawing with markers and colored pencils. *$10 late registration fee added 10 days from the start date. Ages 4 – 6 - Courcelle Building TU 9/12-10/17 1PM-2PM $45*/$54* TU 10/24-12/5 1PM-2PM $45*/$54* Grades K – 3 - Courcelle Building TU 9/12-10/17 3:30PM-5PM $67*/$78* TU 10/24-12/5 3:30PM-5PM $67*/$78* Grades 3 – 6 - Courcelle Building TU 9/12-10/17 5:15PM-6:45PM $67*/$78* TU 10/24-12/5 5:15PM-6:45PM $67*/$78*

BEAD MAKING Activity Number - 321023 Learn how to make a variety of beads, earings and pendants using magazines, fimo and clay. Projects will be fired and either glazed or painted. Combine this class with the "Jewelry Design" class to complete your one-of-a-kind wearable jewelry. *$10 late registration fee added 10 days from the start date. Grade 5 – 9 - Courcelle Building TH 9/14-10/19 3:30PM-5PM $67*/$78*

WINTER WONDERLAND Activity Number - 421013 Join us as we celebrate Winter and all it's glory! With paints, collage, sculpture and other techniques we will push the limits of exploring ice caves, polar bears, penguins, blizzards, snowmen, and sledding. We will venture outside with weather permitting! *$10 late registration fee added 10 days from the start date. Grade 1 – 3 - Courcelle Building TH 1/4-2/8 3:30PM-5PM $67*/$78*

SPRING INTO SPRING Activity Number - 421122 Let's do our part to paint away the winter blues as we explore flowers, birds in nests, garden stakes and more flowers. We will also be making paper with added seeds! *$10 late registration fee added 10 days from the start date. Grade 1 – 3 - Courcelle Building TH 2/15-3/29 3:30PM-5PM $67*/$78*

FAMILY CLAY PLAY DAY Activity Number - 479002 Hate leaving your child with us while we make cool stuff without you? Spend quality time creating with each other. Seasonal projects will include bowls, mugs, trays and more. Work on your projects on your own or collaborate with someone close to you. Make lasting memories! All ages are welcome however expect to work closely with your younger children. *$10 late registration fee added 10 days from the start date. All Ages - Courcelle Building F 9/15-10/20 3:30PM-5PM F 9/15-10/20 5:30PM-7PM F 10/27-12/8 3:30PM-5PM F 10/27-12/8 5:30PM-7PM

$67*/$78* $67*/$78* $67*/$78* $67*/$78*

MUDWORKS Activity Number - 321002 Does your child love clay? Explore the amazing world of clay! Open to all levels, this class will provide the instruction for handbuilt pottery. We will view the world around us as inspiration for clay creations! Clay, glazes, firings, and participant art exhibit included in the price. *$10 late registration fee added 10 days from the start date. Grades K – 2 - Courcelle Building M 9/11-10/16 3:30PM-5PM $67*/$78* M 10/23-11/27 3:30PM-5PM $67*/$78* M 1/8-2/26 3:30PM-5PM $67*/$78* M 3/5-4/2 3:30PM-5PM $67*/$78* Grades 3 – 6 - Courcelle Building M 9/11-10/16 5:15PM-6:45PM M 10/23-11/27 5:15PM-6:45PM M 1/8-2/26 5:15PM-6:45PM M 3/5-4/2 5:15PM-6:45PM

$67*/$78* $67*/$78* $67*/$78* $67*/$78*


ARTS & THEATRE OPEN POTTERY STUDIO Get muddy on Monday nights or Friday mornings with our drop in clay at the art studio. This is a great chance to make some functional art for yourself or as a gift for someone else. This is a drop-in program there is no instruction other than peer pottery support from fellow drop-in participants. Check out one of our Adult Pottery Classes for more instruction! AGES 14+ - COURCELLE M 7:00P-8:30P F 9:00A-11:00A 5 Visit Punch Card $20R/$31NR

POTTERS WHEEL Activity Number - 351002 Dive into the wonderful world of the wheel! Interested in learning how to throw or wanting to brush-up on some rustic techniques? Studio instructor, Hevli will lead you through how to take a project from start to finish. Projects may include bowls, vases, mugs, plates, jugs, jars and lids. As well as demos on throwing off the hump and throwing large. Classes will fill quickly! *$10 late registration fee added 10 days from the start date. Grades 5-8 - Courcelle Building W 9/13-10/18 3:30PM-5PM $80*/$91* W 10/25-12/6 3:30PM-5PM $80*/$91* W 1/3-2/7 3:30PM-5PM $80*/$91* W 2/14-3/28 3:30PM-5PM $80*/$91* Ages 14 - Adult - Courcelle Building W 9/13-10/18 5:30PM-7PM $80*/$91* W 10/25-12/6 5:30PM-7PM $80*/$91* W 1/3-2/7 5:30PM-7PM $80*/$91* W 2/14-3/28 5:30PM-7PM $80*/$91* Adults only - Courcelle Building W 9/13-10/18 7:30PM-9PM $80*/$91* W 10/25-12/6 7:30PM-9PM $80*/$91* W 1/3-2/7 7:30PM-9PM $80*/$91* W 2/14-3/28 7:30PM-9PM $80*/$91*

ADULT & TEEN PROGRAMS G UIT A R N O T E S Activity Number 459022 This class focuses on playing notes on the guitar (six string) and guitar music. The course is for both beginner (no prior experience required) and intermediate students. All students will work on the same songs. However, beginners will focus on notes in first position (frets 1-3), while intermediate students will also learn to play the same songs and exercises in new and different ways. For example, intermediate students will play notes in different octave ranges and fret positions (frets 4-12), as well as melodies across a single string. Beginners will learn using tablature notation (play by numbers). Intermediate players who wish to begin learning how to read music will be given additional handouts. AGE 13+ - GODNICK CENTER TH 1/4-2/8 6:30PM-8:00PM $68/$79

B E G INN IN G / INT E R M E D I A T E G UIT A R : C HO R D S This class focuses on playing chords on the guitar (six string) and guitar music. The course is for both beginner (no prior experience required) and intermediate students. All students will work on the same songs. However, beginners will focus on chords in first position (frets 1-3), while intermediate students will also learn to play the same songs and exercises in new and different ways. For example, intermediate students will play chords in fret positions 4-12 (barre chords and other moveable chord forms). Beginners will learn using chord charts and tablature notation (play by numbers). Intermediate players who wish to begin learning how to read music will be given additional handouts. AGE 13+ - GODNICK CENTER TH 3/1-4/5 6:30PM-8:00PM $68/$79

BEGINNING HARMONICA An introduction to the 10 hole diatonic harmonica (i.e. marine Band or Blues Harp). The course will include the basics of playing notes and chords, simple accompaniments, rhythms, bending notes, and effects. The students will also learn some songs. Emphasis will be on playing in first position (straight harp) and second position (cross harp or blues style). The class is designed to be fun, and no prior musical experience is required. AGE 13+ - GODNICK CENTER TU 9/19-10/24 6:30PM-8:00PM $68/$79

TAI CHI Often described as “meditation in motion,” it is a mind-body practice, originating in China as a martial art. In addition to addressing general overall wellness, studies confirm Tai Chi has value in treating or preventing many health problems including arthritis and balance issues. And you can get started even if you aren’t in top shape or the best of health. In this low-impact, slow-motion exercise, you go without pausing through a series of motions. As you move, you breathe deeply and naturally, focusing your attention – as in some kinds of meditation – on your bodily sensations. This class is a fun, relaxing and enjoyable way to move with mindfulness and enjoy the camaraderie of others while practicing. Certified instructors Cindi Wight and April Cioffi will lead the classes. Class size is limited to 15.Class fills quickly. TAI CHI 1 Instructors: Cindi Wight and April Cioffi COURCELLE BUILDING TH 9/14-11/2 4:00PM-4:45PM $0 TH 1/11-2/15 4:00PM-4:45PM $0


ADULT & TEEN PROGRAMS ADULT SOFTBALL LEAGUE

USMA ADULT LEARN TO SWIM

Leagues: Mens | Womens | Coed

For the second year in a row, Intrepid Athletics, Castleton University, and Rutland Recreation are offering a FREE Adult Learn to Swim class during the month of October. This course covers all the basics to encourage comfort and safety in and around water as well as an introduction to freestyle swimming. Participation is limited to 15 adults, ages 18 years or older. Register online at www.intrepidathletics.org. For questions, please contact Bethany Bosch at missadventureswim@gmail.com

Round up some friends and enter your team in Vermont’s largest adult softball league! Whether your team is an accomplished group of former high school all-stars or the Bad News Bears, we have a division for everyone including Men’s D or E, Women’s B or C and Coed. Team rosters are available for pick up beginning on Tuesday January, 2, 2018 at the main office (16 North Street Extension), open Monday through Friday 8:30AM5:00PM. Season start date is Monday April 30th. Fees vary by division, team size and Rutland City resident status. For more information regarding the league, please contact Jamie Trayer at 802-282-2054 or jamiet@rutlandrec.com.

AGE 18+ - CASTLETON UNIVERSITY POOL W/SA 10/4-10/28 5:00P-6:00P(W) FREE 8:00A-9:30A(SA)

INTEGRATIVE YOGA Activity Number 171303 This class is gentle to moderate in nature, and all are welcome. Beginners will have an experience that is challenging but safe; experienced students will learn how to work at a deeper level to develop a more personal practice. Each class will include postures, breathing exercises, and relaxation as well as other yogic techniques. Please bring a towel or mat. Minimum enrollment of 8 so register early. Instructor: Stephanie Jones AGE 18+ - COURCELLE W 9/6-10/25* 5:00PM-6:15PM W 9/6-10/25* 6:30PM-7:45PM *No class 9/20 or 10/4 W 11/1-12/20** 5:00PM-6:15PM W 11/1-12/20** 6:30PM-7:45PM **No class 11/22 W 1/3-2/21 5:00PM-6:15PM W 1/3-2/21 6:30PM-7:45PM

$34/$45 $34/$45 $41/$52 $41/$52 $46/$57 $46/$57

JAZZERCIZE Jazzercise is a calorie-torching, hip-swiveling, Shakira’d-be-proud dance party workout to put your abs to the test, with a hot playlist to distract you from the burn. Our classes— Dance Mixx, Interval, Fusion, Core, Strike, and Strength — will leave you breathless, toned and coming back for more. Start working it…with Jazzercise. Visit www.jazzercise.com for rates and membership information. AGE 18+ - COURCELLE TU/TH 6:00P-7:00P Ongoing SA 8:00A-9:00A Ongoing

STRENGTH TRAINING Activity Number 171303 This course is designed to Burn the Fat and Feed the Muscle. This total body fitness program has been designed to teach proven principles of progressive weight training and nutrition for maximum muscle building, toning and fat loss. You will need to purchase a set of adjustable dumbbells. Instructor: John Scaralia AGE 18+ - GODNICK CENTER T/TH 9/12-10/19 5:30PM-6:30PM $70/$81 T/TH 11/7-12/14 5:30PM-6:30PM $70/$81


ADULT & TEEN PROGRAMS CO-ED DROP-IN BASKETBALL Co-ed Drop In returns to the RIS gym this winter. Men or Women, high school graduates and older are welcome to attend. There is a $5 drop in fee. We will supply basketball, pinnies and an on-site supervisor. $4 covers the immediate expense and $1 goes towards long term improvements to the basketball programs! Drop in nights will begin Monday November 20th and run until February 19th. ADULTS - RUTLAND INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL M 11/20-2/19 7:45PM-9:15PM $5/day

GODNICK ADULT CENTER PROGRAMS EXERCISE PROGRAMS COUNTRY LINE DANCE Join us for a fun cardiovascular workout with both new and old-line dances. No experience necessary and no partner needed.Buy a pass for 10 classes for $25 and save $5. INSTRUCTOR: Marilyn Sheldon ADULTS ONLY - GODNICK ADULT CENTER TU 9:30A-10:30A Ongoing $3

GROOVEY GRANNIES LINE DANCE Intermediate line dance, mostly country with a little variety. No partner is needed. The line dance class also includes the option of practicing routines for entertaining residents at the local nursing homes. Buy a pass for 10 classes for $25 and save $5. Instructor: Marilyn Sheldon ADULTS ONLY - GODNICK ADULT CENTER TH 9:30A-10:30A Ongoing $3

PRANA YOGA

MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE Our Men’s Baskteball League is making a comeback! Gather up some friends and compile those rosters! We will be offering an organized weeknight adult league basketball at all levels of play. Registration is accepted on a team basis only*. Basketball is available for individuals who have graduated highschool. The season is scheduled to start Tuesday, November 21st! Completed rosters and full payment are due by Friday November 3rd. CONTACT Program Director Jamie Trayer if you would like to play but don’t have a team. We can add you to our “free agent” list! All games will played at the Rutland Intermediate School. Please note the length of the season will depend on the final number of teams entered. Full roster, payment and waivers due by November 3, 2017.

No experience necessary. Gentle movements with body awareness, and breathing exercises to invigorate and relax the body and the mind. Bring a mat or blanket, and wear comfortable clothes. Poses may be done in a chair, or lying down. The student is guided to move into a posture only so far as it feels right to her/his body. Instructor: Tammy Brown. Fee: $24.00 for four week months and $30.00 for five week months. ALSO: 11:30 – noon: Introduction to meditation. A variety of styles and techniques will be presented. No charge for meditation. ADULTS ONLY - GODNICK ADULT CENTER F 10:30-11:30A $24-$30/month

F IFTI T FO ARNLDI F E F UN

Low impact, aerobic, and stretching routines; move to lively, sing-a-long music led by Marilyn Sheldon. Feel better, increase strength, balance and flexibility. ADULTS ONLY - GODNICK ADULT CENTER M/W 9:25A-10:30A $25/month for twice a week $15/month for once a week

BONE BUILDERS EXERCISE PROGRAM Weights are provided. All you need to bring is a bottle of water. Program is provided by RSVP. Please contact RSVP for more information at 775-8220. ADULTS ONLY - GODNICK ADULT CENTER M/W 9:15A-10:00A Ongoing $0 M/W 1:00P-1:45P Ongoing $0 M/W 5:30P-6:15P Ongoing $0 TU/TH 3:30P-4:15P Ongoing $0

MOVERS AND SHAKERS This free program of low impact exercise is designed for people with Parkinson’s, or anyone else who wishes to maintain or improve flexibility, strength and balance in a supportive and relaxing environment. Start your week off right and work out with us. Mondays. ADULTS ONLY - GODNICK ADULT CENTER M 10:30A-11:30A Ongoing $0

TAI CHI Often described as “meditation in motion,” it is a mind-body practice, originating in China as a martial art. In addition to addressing general overall wellness, studies confirm Tai Chi has value in treating or preventing many health problems including arthritis and balance issues. And you can get started even if you aren’t in top shape or the best of health. In this low-impact, slow-motion exercise, you go without pausing through a series of motions. As you move, you breathe deeply and naturally, focusing your attention – as in some kinds of meditation – on your bodily sensations. This class is a fun, relaxing and enjoyable way to move with mindfulness and enjoy the camaraderie of others while practicing. Tai Chi 2 will be offered for 6 weeks on Tuesdays, 12:30 pm to 1:15 pm, September 19 thru October 10 and January 9 thru February 13. Must have taken level 1. Certified instructors Nan Hart and Lori Hickey will lead the classes. Class size is limited.Class fills quickly. TAI CHI 2 - Must have taken Tai Chi 1 Instructors: Nan Hart and Lori Hickey ADULTS ONLY - GODNICK ADULT CENTER TU 9/19-10/10 12:30PM-1:15PM $0 TU 1/9-2/13 12:30PM-1:15PM $0


GODNICK ADULT CENTER PROGRAMS WELLNESS FOOTCARE With staff from RAVNAH is the last Wednesday of each month at 12:30PM.

HEALTH CLINIC Blood pressure and health guidance with volunteer Krista Pike, RN twice a month on Thursday mornings at 10:30 a.m. Bring questions on health for you or your family. Adults Only - Godnick Adult Center TH ONGOING 9:30AM $0

SASH CHAT Brenda Howe, SASH Coordinator, is at the Center on the 3rd Monday of every month at 11:30 AM. She can talk about services and resources in the area. SASH is a program to help seniors stay healthy and happy in their homes. If you would like more information join Brenda at the Godnick Center or call 1-802-3457147. See you there!

MEDICARE MINUTE

TRIPS BUS TRIPS “New Hampshires’ Turkey Train” on Wednesday, October 4. We will arrive in Meredith, NH on the shores of Lake Winnepesaukee for the Turkey Train. Lunch provided by Hart’s Turkey Farm (Roast Turkey, whipped potatoes, butternut squash, beverage and a delicious sundae to top it all off), the foliage train ride and transportation.

CRUISE TRIPS Collette Tours and the Godnick Center are offering the following trip…. Alaska Discovery Land & Cruise featuring a 7-night Princess Cruise, July 31, 2018 to August 12, 2018. We will have a special presentation with Matthew from Collette’s on Monday. September 21, 2017. For more information on either trip please stop and pick up a trip brochure.

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES READING AND DISCUSSION

Kelly McElheny from Cove is here on 4th Thursday of each month at 12:15 pm. SMP is partnering with the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) to present short Medicare and fraud prevention presentations. Each month a new topic will be covered providing participants with the most current information available.

The last Tuesday of each month at 2:00 PM. For our current reading selection please contact Lori Hickey at 773-1853.

MEALS BRUNCH

"KNITTING AND MORE"

We have brunch on the fourth Wednesday of each month (except August-brunch is on the 16th). The menu will consist of pancakes and maple syrup, scrambled eggs, bacon or sausage, potatoes, fruit salad, juice and coffee. The fee of $4 is due at time of registration.

LUNCHES Please contact Meals on Wheels at 775-0133 for reservations. ADULTS OVER 60 - GODNICK CENTER M/TH 12:00P ONGOING $3.50(DONATION) ADULTS UNDER 60 - GODNICK CENTER M/TH 12:00P ONGOING $5

MOVIE AND SNACKS Join us each month for a movie and snacks. Check out the monthly newsletter to find out the movie selection for each month at rutlandrec.com/godnick.

Want to knit or crotchet with a group? Come join us on Tuesday afternoons at 12:30 pm. Meet new friends, work on personal projects, help with new ones.

BINGO Mondays and Thursdays at 1:15 PM

NEW! RUMMIKUB Join Carol Ballou on Wednesday afternoons at 1 pm. Rummikub is a tile-based game for two to four players, combining elements of the card game rummy and mahjong. Join us for a fun filled afternoon!

PARTY BRIDGE Tuesday afternoons at 12:30PM. The bridge group is always looking for new players.

GROUP HIKES The Rutland Recreation and Parks Dept. sponsors a series of hikes at a less strenuous pace for seniors. Hikes typically cover 2-4 miles, involve limited to moderate elevation gain, and try to avoid treacherous footing. Bring water and a lunch, wear sturdy footwear, and be prepared for Vermont weather. Bring bug spray, and guard against ticks by wearing long sleeves and pants. Meet on Thursdays at 9 am at the Godnick Center on Deer Street to car pool. We return in early to mid-afternoon. For further details, call hike leader. All are welcome. NOTE: Hikes are subject to change due to weather and/or trail conditions. (…..and please, no dogs.) AUGUST 24 Mt. Tom in Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller NHP, Woodstock Climb the gradual switchback Faulkner Trail toward the South Peak. Moderate. Edith Kellogg 775-1246 SEPTEMBER 7 Long Trail to Aldridgeville, Wallingford Hike to the archaeological site of an abandoned logging village. Moderate. Tom Copps 282-1675 SEPTEMBER 21 North Branch of Cold River, Shrewsbury Hike North Branch Road along the river from Brown Bridge. Moderate. Edith Kellogg 775-1246 OCTOBER 5 Taconic Mountains Ramble State Park**, Hubbardton Explore the Falls Trail in VT’s new state park; visit the Japanese Garden. Moderate. Bob Perkins 773-0184 OCTOBER 19 Mount Independence, Orwell (State Historic Site –free hike, fee for museum) Walk through Revolutionary War site. Views of Fort Ti, L. Champlain. Moderate. Diana Landwehr 458-8114

** State Park: free admission w/Green Mountain Passport* or $4 per person *Age 62+ Green Mountain Passport (Lifetime Pass for VT State Parks): get one at your town hall -- $2


GODNICK ADULT CENTER PROGRAMS OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE Sessions are 1:30 to 3 pm. on Friday afternoons at the Godnick Adult Ctr. Each session includes a talk followed by time for questions & answers, comments & discussion. For non-members the fee for each lecture is $5 at the door. We are grateful to the Rutland Recreation and Parks Department and to the volunteers who make this program possible. For more information call 446-2041 or 492-2300.

Is ParkRx right for you?

Ask your healthcare provider today.

For more detailed descriptions visit rutlandrec.com/godnick VARIETY September 1 – Prof. William Cotte “Great Unfinished Masterpieces: Part I” September 8 – Prof. William Cotte “Great Unfinished Masterpieces: Part II” September 15 – Prof. Randal Balmer “Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation” September 22 – Jeff Danziger, cartoonist “A Cartoonist’s View of the World” THIS AND THAT September 29 – TBD October 6 – TBD October 13 –TBD October 20 – TBD FOOD, GLORIOUS FOOD! October 27 – Vince Razionale “Cheese: From Milk to Masterpiece” November 3 – Terry Bern “ABC’s of French Cuisine” November 10 – Andrea Chesman “Cooking by the Book” November 17 – Carl-Erik Westberg and Nordic Harmoni “Scandinavian Songfest”

How it works Your healthcare provider will ask if you want to sign up for ParkRx and write a prescription for physical activity that works for you. Once signed up, a health coach will be calling to help you meet your physical activity goal. We encourage visits to parks and trails in your area using the map provided. Be more active each day and earn incentives!

What is ParkRx? your area to support moving more outside. Getting physical activity is good for your health. Being in nature helps lower stress and increase your sense of wellbeing! Call Jaya Davis at Rutland Recreation 802-773-1822 or email jayad@rutlandrec.com

To learn more about ParkRx visit:

SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS

www.rutlandrec.com/parkrx

AARP SAFE DRIVING Join Sharen Underwood on October 18, from 11 am to 4 pm. Pre-registration is required. Call Sharen Underwood at 235-2132. Fee is $15/members and $20/non-member.

This program is a partnership between Rutland Recreation & Parks and participating Healthcare Providers with funding from Bowse Health Trust.


Register for a Rutland Recreation and Park Department Program! Mail-in, Walk-in or Phone-in

Online at www.rutlandrec.com

Payment Methods

Courcelle Office 16 North Street Extension Rutland, VT 05701 802-773-1822 11:30A-5:00P Mon-Fri

Online registration is available for all recreation programs unless otherwise noted in program details. (Except Godnick Adult Center Programs)

Cash (Walk-in) Check (Mail-in or Walk-in) Visa/Mastercard (Online, Phone or Walk-in)

To complete the registration form below:

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Use one form per child. Be sure all information is correct. All fees must be paid in full. *Please note a late fee is applied when registration is received less than 10 days from the start of a program.

HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION

□CHECK IF NEW ADDRESS □CHECK IF NON-RESIDENT

Guardian (Please Print) FULL Name Street Town

State

Home #

Cell #

Zip

(Please Print) Emergency Contact

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Relationship___________________________

Household E-mail

Emergency Phone # ________________________________

REGISTRATION INFORMATION (Please Print) Participant’s Full Name T’shirt size

M

F

Birth Date

PROGRAM TITLE

Waiver % _____

PAYMENT TYPE:

Age

___ Grade ________ START DATE

DEPOSIT

NR FEE ($11)

FEE

TOTAL

Waiver Amount ______

Cash (in person only)

LATE FEE* ($10)

TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED Check (payable to “Rutland Recreation Dept) Check #_________ Check Name _____________

 SPECIAL CONCERNS: List any special needs or concerns of participant:

WAIVER: I realize that as with any physical activity there is a possible risk of injury to myself or my child while participating in this activity. I agree to assume the risk of injury which I or my child might suffer while involved in the Rutland Recreation and Parks Department activity and I will not hold the City of Rutland or its instructors liable for any injuries which I or my child may suffer while participating in these activities. I consent to the use of my child’s photo, video, artwork, etc. to be used by the department for flyers, brochures and other methods of advertising . Signature

Date


September 23, 2017 3:30pm Center Street Rutland, VT Raise awareness and funds by running in honor of a friend or loved one. The race course loops you around and through historic downtown Rutland. Various distances make this an event for all fitness levels to enjoy! proceeds benefit the P

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