Ryebrook Fall Brochure2013

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RYE BROOK PARKS AND RECREATION 2013 FALL ACTIVITIES

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ON-LINE REGISTRATION BEGINS 9/10 2013 @ 9:30pm


Dear Rye Brook Resident: As the new school year is upon us, a new recreation season is as well. I hope this brochure finds you well and that your summer has recharged your recreation batteries. I would like to take this opportunity to invite you to experience recreation’s wide ranging activities for all ages. Popular recreation programs include floor hockey, teen center, ice skating, bowling, men’s basketball and many other recreational activities to fit into your fall schedule. Halloween in the Park in scheduled for Saturday, October 18th and 19th beginning at 6:00pm at Rye Hills Park. Parking for the event will be at Crawford Park. There will be a haunted trail set up within the Park. Participants will go through the trail and the 1st 100 children will receive goodie bags after the trail. Come join us for what we expect to be a can’t miss attraction. There will be a nominal fee charge this year of $2 per person. In memory of Paula Bertolacci, the fourth annual “Paula’s Pals” Coat Drive will take place from September 23rd to December 13th to collect clean reusable coats for the needy. These coats will be distributed to the Carver Center and Holy Rosary Church where they will be provided to our local needy neighbors. Paula’s goal before passing in January, two years ago, was to donate 150 coats to the needy. We hope to meet this goal again this year. Collection boxes will be located at the Rye Brook Recreation Department, Anthony J. Posillipo Center, Port Chester Middle School, Park Avenue School, as well as Corpus Christi Church. The basketball courts at Rye Hills Park will be resurfaced with new basketball hoops installed during the month of August and be ready for use by midSeptember. On line registration will begin on Tuesday, September 10th at 9:30pm. Registration will be accepted for Mid-Day Kinderplay starting August 12th. I look forward to seeing you at some of our programs and hope that Rye Brook Recreation is meeting your recreational needs. Robert Bertolacci Parks & Recreation Superintendent 2


VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION 938 KING STREET, RYE BROOK, NEW YORK 10573 RECREATION STAFF

MAYOR

Robert Bertolacci, Superintendent Janice Kunicki, Recreation Leader Kyle Thornton, Recreation Leader Carmella Swick, Sr. Office Assistant

Paul Rosenberg

VILLAGE BOARD Jeffrey Rednick-David Heiser Jason Klein-Susan Epstein

PARKS STAFF

Village Board meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month.

Frank Errigo, Parks Foreman Keith York, Parks Attendant Ted Warzoha, Parks Attendant Joe Orlando, Parks Attendant

VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR Christopher Bradbury

OFFICE LOCATION PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COUNCIL

The Parks and Recreation office is located At Village Hall, 938 King Street The office hours are 8:30am-4:30pm Monday through Friday

Jamie Schutzer– Chairman Adam Berman – Frank Carbone Christopher Dutra – Traci Erenfryd Brian Funtleyder– Scott Tillison Jennifer Wohl - Adam Zahl

MAILING ADDRESS Rye Brook Recreation 938 King Street Rye Brook, NY 10573

DIRECTORY General Information …… Parental Code ……. Youth Basketball ……. Youth Tennis ……. Youth Activities ……. Special Events ……. Paula’s Pals ……. Special Population ……. Adult Activities ……. Adult Tennis ……. Rye Brook Seniors ……. Registration Form …….

Parks & Recreation Telephone Numbers Office…………….939-3235 Parks Department..939-1796 Senior Adults…….939-7904

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GENERAL INFORMATION Refunds: All refunds that are requested prior SPECIAL NOTE to the start of the program will be given with a Rye Brook Parks and Recreation Department is $40.00 handling fee deducted. always looking for new and innovative talent within its community boundaries. If you posAll Refunds after the start of the program will sess a skill and the ability to teach it, please be given with the greater of a prorated rate or mail us your resume. $40.00 handling fee deducted. There will be NO refunds given for youth sport Little League Sponsors Sought for Our 2014 leagues after the teams are made. Spring Season Please note that all programs will not run when The sponsorship fee for our spring Little school is closed or cancelled. Residents wish- League Baseball is $600 for new sponsors and ing additional information should contact the $400 for returning sponsors. Each sponsor will Recreation Office at 939-3235 have their company name on a banner that will be placed on the fence at Pine Ridge Park for the entire spring, summer and fall seasons and have their company listed on our website as a sponsor. The sponsors name will also be printed on the back of the jerseys and all team schedules. Sponsors will also receive a plaque Village Parks: Garibaldi, Harkness, Pine Ridge, with their team picture attached. For additionRye Brook Athletic Fields, and Rye Hills Parks al information, please call the Rye Brook Recare available to resident groups on a permit reation Department at 939-7054. basis. If your organization wishes to reserve a park for a specific date, permits are available at Advertising Sponsors Sought for 2013-2014 the Recreation office or on our website at Winter Brochure www.ryebrook.org/recreation. The Rye Brook Parks and Recreation Department will place business card size ads in our The Rye Brook Parks and Recreation Depart- Activity Brochure. We are seeking a limited ment welcomes residents of all abilities. Any number of businesses to advertise as sponsors resident with a disability needing special assis- in the upcoming Activity Brochure. tance should contact the Superintendent at 939- Ad Rate (3) times: $125.00 7054. Ad Rate (2) times: $100.00 Ad Rate (1) time: $ 75.00 Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center Cancellations: To find out about cancellations, call our cancellation line at 939-3235 and then press 1 on your touch tone phone to access our cancellation line.

The Center is utilized for Senior Citizens on weekdays, recreation on week nights and is available for rental on the weekends. The Center will be closed on Wednesday, December 25, 2013 and Wednesday, January 1, 2014. For more information contact the Center directly at 939-7904.

Online Registration Begins September 10th @ 9:30pm

Should you have an interest, please enclose your business card and make your check payable to Rye Brook Recreation and mail to Rye Brook Recreation, 938 King Street, Rye, New York 10573. Telephone #: 937-6663 Fax #: 937-7438 Office Hours: 8:30am – 4:30pm Monday through Friday 4


GENERAL INFORMATION IMPORTANT NOTICE For information and referral on drug and alcohol abuse, contact 1-800-522-5353

Youth Employment services (Y.E.S.) The Y.E.S. Office is located at the Blind Brook High School, second floor conference room. Students wishing employment should register with the office and check for job openings posted on the office bulletin board. If you need the services of a gardener, child’s party aide, hostess helper, baby sitter, etc., around the house, or part-time help with your business, think of using teenagers. Office hours: Thursdays and Fridays from 2:00pm to 3:00pm or a message may be left on the answering machine. Calls will be returned and positions will be filled as quickly as possible. Any student may register with the Y.E.S. Office. Please contact Lisa Benoit, at 914-527-6661 or e-mail lbenoit@ryebrook.org. Boys and girls interested in working for Rye Brook Parks and Recreation should contact the Y.E.S. office at Blind Brook High School. Job possibilities include: staff assistants for basketball, and ice skating. Applicants must be 16 years of age and have a Social Security Card. Anyone under 18 years of age must have working papers. WATCH CABLE T.V. CHANNEL 75 OR VERIZON FIOS CHANNEL 24 FOR PROGRAM UPDATES AND HIGHLIGHTS OF THE RYE BROOK RECREATION PROGRAMMING

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RYE BROOK RECREATION DEPARTMENT PARENTAL RULES OF CONDUCT Parental Game Day Behavior Parents must be encouraging, supportive and affirmative in regard to their child’s play on and off the field. Parents must be encouraging, supportive and affirmative in regard to other children’s play on and off the field (including children on teams playing against their child). Parents must respect the integrity and judgment of sports officials. Parents must refrain from coaching and/or officiating from the stands. Parents who coach from the stands confuse players and often undermine what the coach and players are trying to achieve on the field. Parents who officiate from the stands undermine efforts to promote proper ideals of sportsmanship. Parents should become familiar with the rules of the game. Parents should not gather in or near the bench or dugout area or otherwise interfere with the Coach while performing his or her duties. Parents may not step onto the playing field for any reason during a practice or game, except when invited to do so by the Head Coach in the case of an injury to their child. Parents shall show good sportsmanship in all respects and remember that the opposing players are also young children who are learning sportsmanship and skills as well. Parents shall not be abusive in any way to players opposing their child’s team and shall not use any equipment to increase the volume of their voice on the sidelines, including any microphones or megaphones. All cheering should be positive and appropriately subdued – remember, for every child who succeeds, there may be a disappointed child on the other team. Parental/Coach Communications Parents are encouraged to communicate with the Head Coach of their child’s team but only in the following manner: Parents cannot communicate with the Head Coach of their child’s team immediately before or during a game or practice, except to convey factual information regarding a child’s attendance or similar logistical information relating to that game or future practices or games such as transportation arrangements, absences, availability, etc. Absolutely no communication regarding any prior events (particularly grievances) may be made at such time. If an issue arises that requires communication, parents must wait at least 24 hours after a game/ practice before communicating with the Head Coach and should think carefully during this time about what they want to say and how it is likely to be received by a volunteer who is trying to weigh the needs of all of his/her players to do what is best for the team. All communication with the Head Coach shall be in a civil tone and using appropriate language, showing the appropriate level of respect and taking into account that this coach is a volunteer who has been selected by the Recreation Department to act as an authority figure for your child. The types of issues that should be discussed between parents and coaches are the treatment of their child (mentally and physically), ways to help their child improve and concerns about their child’s behavior. 6


child’s playing time. In connection with all teams, travel or rec, it is inappropriate for a parent to discuss team strategy and/or play calling, positioning or placement in batting order, etc. (unless the written rules of the related league have requirements regarding such issues which the parent reasonably believes have not been adhered to) and any issues regarding any other children on the team, unless those issues relate to the safety and physical or mental well-being of your child. Email communications between parents and coaches must be limited to communications involving scheduling, attendance at future games, and responses to coaches’ Emails regarding similar topics. Under no circumstances are grievances between parents and coaches to be aired via Email – these conversations should occur in person or via telephone. All such conversations should be limited to the parent involved and the coach and should in no event be undertaken in a location where the affected child or children are present. All such conversations must remain civil in both tone and choice of language. Parents should keep in mind that the purpose of athletics is for the benefit of the children and to teach them sportsmanship and skills. Travel teams may have slightly different goals and philosophies from rec teams and parents should be sure to understand these goals and philosophies, as well as the specific rules by which the team is governed, prior to having their child participate so as to avoid possible subsequent conflicts with the coaches. Parents who violate the above rules will be subject to suspension and/or banishment from practices and/or games. Chain of Communications Parents must first communicate with their child’s Head Coach. If issues remain after a good faith effort to resolve the dispute, parents must communicate in person or by telephone with the Superintendent of Parks and Recreation. If necessary, a meeting will be scheduled between the parents and the Superintendent of Parks and Recreation. Violations of Parental Game Day Behavior and/or Parental /Coach Communications Parents who violate the above rules will be subject to sanctions, including suspension from viewing games, banishment from viewing games and, ultimately the suspension or banishment of their child from participation from in Rye Brook Village Parks and Recreation run or sponsored sporting events. Parties to Whom These Rules Are Applicable The term “Parent” as used in these rules, shall be applicable to any parent or other person acting as the adult supervisor of a child playing on a team under the supervision of the Rye Brook Recreation Department and will include, without limitation, step-parents, grandparents, legal guardians, other adult relatives and family friends who may be in attendance at games or practices or who otherwise may be in a supervisory capacity for any participating child. By allowing a child to participate in activities sponsored by the Rye Brook Recreation Department, each parent agrees that he or she, the other parent, and any other guardians, relatives or other adult supervisors who accompany their children to any games or practices will be bound by the rules provided herein. Parents are also expected to ensure that their other children in attendance at games or practices will abide by these rules as well. The undersigned parents hereby acknowledge that they have read and understand the Parental Rules of Conduct set forth above and agree to be bound by them. No child will be permitted to participate in any activities sanctioned by the Rye Brook Recreation Department unless BOTH parents have signed this form, filled in the date, and returned it to the Recreation Office. __________________________________ ________________________________ Signature of Parent Signature of Parent Print Name:_______________________

Print Name:______________________

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YOUTH BASKETBALL Boys & Girls Pre-Season Offensive Skills Clinic

Girls Middle/High School Basketball Clinic

This pre-season offensive skills clinic for boys and girls will focus on developing skills in the area of dribbling, passing, catching and shooting. A variety of drills will be presented in order to improve the offensive skills that are the most difficult to master. Players will learn how to dribble with either hand, dribble behind the back, use the cross over dribble and spin move in order to become more offensive minded. Players will be introduced to CYO rules and regulations and prepare for the winter season. Who: 3rd & 4th Grade Boys & Girls Day/Time: Fridays, 4:00pm—5:30pm Dates: Sept. 20th - Nov. 8th Location: Ridge Street School New Gym Fee: $185.00 Non-Refundable or Pro-rated. Instructor: Manny Martinez Blind Brook Varsity Girls Coach Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation.

This girl’s basketball clinic is designed for all girls who plan on playing on the Modified, Freshman, & Junior Varsity. Players will engage in a variety of drills that will enhance their offensive and defensive skills while learning the plays necessary to compete at a Championship Varsity level. 7th – 12th Grade Girls Fridays, 7:00pm—8:30pm Sept. Oct. 4th - Nov. 8th Ridge Street School New Gym $ 140.00 Non-Refundable or Pro-rated. Instructor: Manny Martinez Blind Brook Varsity Girls Coach Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation. Who: Day/Time: Dates: Location: Fee:

Boys Basketball Pre-Season Clinic This preseason clinic for boys will focus on the fundamental skills that are necessary to become a well-rounded basketball player. A variety of drills will be presented in order to stress the importance of playing team offense and defense. Players will work on their passing, dribbling, shooting and offensive and defensive footwork. CYO/High School rules will be enforced to help prepare for the upcoming season. Who: 7th—10th Grade Boys Location: Blind Brook High School gym Time: 3:30pm—5:30pm Day/Date: Oct. 29th, 30th, Nov. 1st, 5th, 6th, 7th. Fee: $175.00 Instructor: Mike Welsh, Blind Brook Varsity Boys Coach Check payable to Rye Brook Recreation.

Boys & Girls Pre Season Offensive/Defensive Skills Clinic This pre-season offensive/defensive skills clinic for boys and girls will focus on developing skills in the area of dribbling, passing, catching and shooting. A variety of drills will be presented in order to improve the offensive skills that are the most difficult to master. Players will learn how to dribble in a variety of ways and learn how to play man to man and zone defenses. CYO/High School rules and regulations will be presented and introduced. Who: 5th & 6th Grade Boys & Girls Day/Time: Fridays, 5:30pm—7:00pm Dates: Sept. 20th - Nov. 8th Location:: Ridge Street School New Gym Fee: $185.00 Non-Refundable or Pro-rated. Instructor: Manny Martinez Blind Brook Varsity Girls Co Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation On-Line Registration September 10th @ 9:30pm 8


YOUTH BASKETBALL YOUTH BASKETBALL RATINGS SCHEDULE

4th & 5th Grade Boys Basketball

The 4th and 5th grade boys program will utilize the 10 foot baskets. All children must 2nd & 3rd Grade Boys attend ONE rating session. Children will be 6:30pm 10/22 or 10/29 rated and placed on teams via the blind draft 4th & 5th Grade Boys system. Games will be played on Saturday 6:30pm 9/26 or 10/1 afternoons with the possibility of occasional 6th & 7th Grade Boys weeknight or Sunday games. There will be 6:30pm 9/23 or 9/30 one practice per week. Practices will take 2nd & 3rd Grade Girls place on Mon, Tue, Thur or Fri on a rotating 6:30pm 10/7 or 10/24 basis. Volunteer coaches will run the practic4th & 5th Grade Girls es and coach the games. Games will begin on 6:30pm 10/15 or 10/21 December 7, 2013. 6th & 7th Grade Girls Who: 4th & 5th Grade Boys 6:30pm 10/3 or 10/10 All participants in the Youth Basketball program Locations: RSS New Gym/BBMS Gym Belle Fair Gym must attend ONE of the above rating sessions to Fee: $125 prior to draft date participate in the leagues. All ratings will take *See Youth Basketball ratings for rating sesplace in the Ridge St School New Gym Anyone interested in coaching basketball, please sion dates and times. Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation. call Kyle @ 305-2948

6th & 7th Grade Boys Basketball The 6th and 7th grade boys program will utilize the 10-foot baskets. All children must attend ONE rating session. Children will be 2nd & 3rd Boys Basketball rated and placed on teams via the blind draft The 2nd and 3rd grade boys program will be an system. Games will be played on Fridays instructional league using the 8-foot baskets. All and Sunday afternoons with the possibility of children must attend ONE rating session. Chil- occasional weeknight games. There will be dren will be rated and placed on teams via the one practice per week. Practices will take blind draft system. Games will be played on Sat- place on Mon, Tue, Thur, or Fri on a rotating urday afternoons with 30 minutes of drills prebasis. Volunteer coaches will run the practicceding a 45-minute game . Volunteer coaches es and coach the games. Games will begin will run the drills and coach the games. Games/ on Sunday, December 8, 2013. Practices will begin on Saturday, December 7, Who: 6th & 7th Grade Boys 2013 Location: BBMS/BBHS Gym Who: 2nd & 3rd Grade Boys Belle Fair gym Location: RSS Old Gym Fee: $125 prior to draft date Fee: $125 prior to draft date *See Youth Basketball ratings for the rating *See Youth Basketball ratings for the rating ses- session dates and times. sion dates and times. Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation

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YOUTH BASKETBALL 2nd & 3rd Grade Girls Basketball

6th & 7th Grade Girls Basketball

The 2nd and 3rd grade girls’ basketball program will be more of an instructional league using the 8 -foot baskets. All children must attend ONE rating session. Children will be rated and placed on teams via the blind draft system. Games will be played on Saturday afternoons witlh the possibility of a week night game. Volunteer coaches will run the drills and coach the games. Games will begin on Saturday, December 7, 2013. Who: 2nd & 3rd Grade Girls Locations: Ridge Street School Old Gym Fee: $125 prior to draft date *See Youth Basketball ratings for the rating session dates and times. Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation

The 6th and 7th grade girls’ basketball program will utilize the 10-foot baskets. All children must attend ONE rating session. Children will be rated and placed on teams via the blind draft system. Games will be played on Fridays and Sunday afternoons with the possibility of occasional weeknight games. There will be one practice per week. Practices will take place on Mon, Tue, Thur or Fri ,on a rotating basis. Volunteer coaches will run the drills and coach the games. Games will begin on Sunday, December 8, 2013. Who: 6th & 7th Grade Girls Locations: Ridge Street School New Gym BBMS/BBHS Gyms, Bellefair Gym Fee: $125 prior to draft date *See Youth Basketball ratings for the rating session dates and times. Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation

4th & 5th Grade Girls Basketball The 4th and 5th grade girls’ basketball program will utilize the 10-foot baskets. All children must attend ONE rating session. Children will be rated and placed on teams via the blind draft system. Games will be played on Saturday afternoons, with occasional weeknight/Sunday games. There will be one practice per week. Practices will take place on Mon, Tue, Thur or Fri, on a rotating basis. Volunteer coaches will run the drills and coach the games. Games will begin on Saturday, December 7, 2013. Who: 4th & 5th Grade Girls Locations: Ridge Street School New Gym BBMS/BBHS Gyms, Bellefaire Gym Fee: $125 prior to draft date *See Youth Basketball ratings for the rating session dates and times. Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation

8th & 9th Grade Boys Basketball Boys will participate in this transitional league that will familiarize the boys with the high school plays. The Varsity players will coach the teams and certified referees will referee games. Games will begin on December 7, 2013. Boys must attend the Rating session on Saturday, 11/16, 1pm—3pm. In order to make the County Center Tournament Team, players must make 60% of the games. Who: 8th & 9th Grade Boys Location: Blind Brook High School Gym Day/Time: Saturdays, 1:00pm -4:00pm Dates: Rating day -11/16 1pm-3pm Fee: $125 prior to draft date (1 Rating Day, 8-9 Games) Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation

Basketball Draft 2/3 Grade Boys……11/13 (6:30pm) 4/5 Grade Boys…… 10/30 (6:30pm) 6/7 Grade Boys…… 10/28 (6:30pm) 2/3 Grade Girls…… 11/13 (7:30pm) 4/5 Grade Girls…… 11/6 (6:30pm) 6/7 Grade Girls……. 11/6 (7:30pm) Any registrations after the draft date are subject to a $75 fee increase. 10


YOUTH TENNIS 3rd—5th Grade Youth Tennis

Pee Wee Tennis This program is designed to introduce 4 & 5 year olds to tennis in a fun and rewarding way. Players need to provide their own racket. Each player should bring an unopened can of tennis balls to the first lesson. No phone or mail registrations will be taken for this program. For information please call 914-481-5134. Who: 4 & 5 year-olds (MUST be 4 years old by 9/17) Location: Pine Ridge Park Tennis Courts Time: 2:30pm - 3:15pm OR 3:15pm - 4:00pm (5 Lessons) Day: Tuesdays or Wednesdays Dates: Sept 17 - Oct 16 Make-Up (10/22 & 10/23) If Needed Fee: $70 Residents; $80 Non-Res. Max: 5 children per instructor Make checks payable to Lifetime Racquet Sports and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

Players need to bring their own racket. Each player should bring an unopened can of tennis balls to the first lesson. No phone or mail registrations will be taken for this program. For information please call 914-481-5134. Who: 3rd - 5th Grade Boys and Girls Location: Pine Ridge Tennis Courts Time: 5:00pm – 6:00pm (5 Lessons) Day: Tuesdays or Wednesdays Dates: Sept 17 - Oct 16 Make-Up (10/22 & 10/23) If Needed Fee: $88 Residents $98 Non-Res Max: 5 children per instructor Make checks payable to Lifetime Racquet Sports and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

Tuesday/Wednesday Youth Tennis Middle & High School Tennis

Players need to bring their own racket. Each player should bring an unopened can of tennis Players need to bring their own racket. Each play- balls to the first lesson. No phone or mail regiser should bring an unopened can of tennis balls to trations will be taken for this program. For the first lesson. No phone or mail registrations information please call 914-481-5134. will be taken for this program. For information Who: Grade 6 and up please call 914-481-5134. Location: Pine Ridge Park Tennis Courts Who: 1st and 2nd Grade Boys and Girls Time: 6:00-7:00pm (5 Lessons) Location: Pine Ridge Tennis Courts Dates: Tuesdays or Wednesdays Time: 4:00pm – 5:00pm ( 5 Lessons) Dates: Sept 17—Oct 16 Day: Tuesdays or Wednesdays Fee: $88 Residents $98 Non-Res Dates: Sept 17 - Oct 16 Max: 5 children per instructor Fee: $88 Residents $98 Non-Res Make Up: (10/22 & 10/23) If Needed Max: 5 children per instructor Make checks payable to Lifetime Racquet Make Up: (10/22 & 10/23) If Needed Sports and mail to Rye Brook Recreation. Make checks payable to Lifetime Racquet Sports and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

1st and 2nd Grade Youth Tennis

Tennis:Rain Policy (Lifetime Racquet Sports Only) If it is raining at the time of your lesson and the weather is questionable, DO NOT CALL. It is the players’ responsibility to go and check the condition of the courts at the scheduled time of the lesson. If it is possible to determine in advance that lessons will be cancelled due to inclement weather, a recorded message on the Rye Brook Recreation answering machine will announce the cancellation 11


YOUTH ACTIVITIES Ice Skating Session I

Youth Bowling

Who: 1st - 8th Grade Boys and Girls Location: Hommocks Skating Rink Day/Time: Tuesdays, 3:10pm—6:00pm Dates: November 5th—January 7, 2014 Fee: $240.00 Supervisor: Janice Kunicki Drop off and pick up will be at the Ridge Street School lower parking lot. Participants should bring their own skates or skate rentals are $4.00. Registration is on a first come first serve basis. Check payable to Rye Brook Recreation.

Experience the fun of bowling with your friends. Children will bowl 2 games per-session. Who: 2nd-9th Grade Boys and Girls Location : AMF White Plains Bowl Day/Time: Mondays 3:30pm -6:00pm Dates: September 16th - December 2nd Fee: $240.00 Supervisor: Kyle Thornton Make-Up if Needed: December 9th No sessions 10/14 or 11/11

Youth Lacrosse Play the fastest sport on two feet! boys and girls will learn to cradle, scoop, throw, catch, shoot and play team positioning in offense and defense. Program is run by a top level coach who will teach the skills emphasizing sportsmanship and positive attitude on and off the field. Who: 1st-5th grade boys and girls Fun With Piano Location: Ridge Street School Baseball Field Piano study offers unique benefits. In addition to Fee: $300.00 per player the experience of making music, students increase Boys concentration skills, enhance coordination between Dates; Sept. 18th - Nov. 20th brain hemispheres, and gain self-confidence (make-up Dec 4th through performance of increasingly challenging Day/Time: Wednesdays, 3:25pm-4:25pm material. The Fun with Piano program is run by Equipment: Helmet, gloves, stick Julliard trained instructor, Dinah Basson at (212) Girls 787-2972. Dates: Sept. 19th - Nov 21st (make-up Dec. 5th Who: 6-13 year olds and Adults Day/Time: Thursdays, 3:25pm-4:25pm Location: AJP Community Center Equipment: mouth piece and stick Day: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday Participants must bring equipment. Dates: Beginning September Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation Fee: $259.00 1/2 hr. sessions Materials not included. Teen Center Please make check payable to Dinah Basson. Please complete and return the Teen Center Contract and Application to the Recreation Office at 938 King Street, Rye Brook, NY 10573 or call 305-2947 or 305-2948 for more information. Go to www.ryebrook.org for a teen contract. Who: 6th-9th Grade Boys and Girls Day/Time: Sunday, 1:00pm—7:00pm Dates: Sept 29th Location: Bridgeport Adventure Park Fee: $50.00 per person Max #: 38 (first come, first serve) 12


YOUTH ACTIVITIES Kindergarten Floor Hockey Who: Kindergarten Boys and Girls Location: RSS Old Gym Day/Time: Wednesdays, 3:30 - 4:30pm Dates: Sept. 18th - Nov 6th Make-Up Date: Nov 13th Fee: $100.00 Max #: 26 (first come first served) Check payable to Rye Brook Recreation. Recreation staff will get the children from the classroom at the end of the school day.

1st Grade Floor Hockey Who: 1st Grade Boys & Girls Location: RSS Old Gym Day/Time: Thursdays, 3:30 - 4:30pm Dates: Sept. 19th - Nov 7th Make-Up Date: Nov 14th Fee: $100.00 Max #: 26 (first come first served) Check payable to Rye Brook Recreation. Recreation staff will get the children from the classroom at the end of the school day.

Mid-Day Kinderplay Kindergarten children will do arts and crafts, play games, and socialize in a supervised environment until they go to a full day of school on October 1st. Who: Kindergarten children (first come first served basis) When: Sept. 16th - Sept. 27th Call back days for Kindergartners Location: RSS Enrichment Center Day: Monday - Friday Time: 12:00 - 3:10pm Max #: 20 Children A, C, E, Days 20 Children B, D, F, Days Fee: $155.00 Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation.

Rye Brook Pee Wee Soccer Elite Soccer Academy L.L.C. is offering a 7-week soccer program for children between the ages of 4 to 6 years old. The curriculum is designed on developing the fundamental skills of dribbling, passing, trapping and shooting. Each session will conclude with small-sided games. Emphasis will be placed on teamwork and good sportsmanship and having fun. Who: Boys & Girls 4 - 6 years old (Child must be 4 years old at start of program) Location: Rye Brook Athletic Field Day/Time: Saturdays, 10:05am-11:05am or 1 hr. session Dates: Sept. 21st - November 9th Fee: $140.00 Non-Refundable Payment due prior to program

Max #:

40 participants T-Shirt Included No session on October 12th Make-up if needed: November 16th Checks payable to Elite Soccer academy, LLC and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

Pre-Travel Soccer All Stars Elite Soccer Academy L.L.C. is offering a 7-week soccer program for children between the ages of 68 years old. The class is designed to fine tune technical skills and to teach players the finer points of soccer. During scrimmage time, specific attention will be placed on tactical skills and the rules of the game to prepare participants for travel soccer in the upcoming years. Who: (6-8 years old) & Pee Wee Participants (4-6 years olds) (Child must be 4 years old at start of program) Location: Rye Brook Athletic Field Day/Time: Saturdays, 9:00am-10:00am Dates: September 21st窶年ovember 9th Fee: $140.00 Non-Refundable Payment due prior to program

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40 participants T-Shirt Included No Session on October 12th Make-Up if needed November 16th Check payable to Elite Soccer Academy and mail to Rye Brook Recreation. 13


YOUTH ACTIVITIES Momentum Zumba and Boot Camp Fusion

Open Gym Nights

Come try out this Zumba & Boot Camp Fusion class that is guaranteed to get the kids moving while having fun. Jump, kick, punch, plank & Zumba your way through this aerobic interval training class. You'll love the moves and the music in this perfect combination of cardio & strength training class. For more information go to www.momentumclassroom.com Who: 2nd - 4th grade girls When: Sept. 19th - Nov 7th Location: RSS Field Day: Thursdays Time: 3:25pm - 4:25pm Fee: $150.00 Please make checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation

Come hang out, play games, shoot hoops or just relax with friends in our supervised open gym nights! Who: 2nd-9th Grade Loca on: BBHS and BBMS gyms Time: 6:00-9:00pm Fee: Free When: Select Friday nights throughout year Stay tuned for email blasts from the recreaon department with the dates, mes and grades of focus for the upcoming Open Gym Nights. There will be free play and structured ac vi es in the gyms.

SPECIAL EVENTS Halloween in the Park Come trick or treat in our haunted trail at Rye Hills Park. Who: All Residents Day/Time: Friday & Saturday, 6:00pm - 9:00pm Dates: October 18th & 19th Location: Rye Hills Park Fee: $2 per person Participants should park at Crawford Park and walk through the walkway into Rye Hills Park. There will be a haunted trail set up within the park. Participants will go through the trail and the 1st 100 children will receive goodie bags at the conclusion of the trail.

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WARMING COMMUNITIES ONE COAT AT A TIME

PAULA’S PALS 4TH ANNUAL COAT DRIVE is collecting clean, reusable coats September 23rd - December 13th, 2013 Collection boxes located at: Park Avenue School, Port Chester Port Chester Middle School Corpus Christie Church, South Regent St, Port Chester Rye Brook Recreation Office, 938 Kings Street, Rye Brook Posillipo Center, 32 Garibaldi Place, Rye Brook In loving Memory of Paula Paniccia-Bertolacci (for more information call Barbara @ 914-912-3727)

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SPECIAL POPULATION PROGRAMS

SOUTHEAST CONSORTIUM The Village of Rye Brook Recreation Department is part of the South East Consortium for Special Services, Inc. which is a “not-for-profit” organization, dedicated to providing leisure services to eligible citizens with developmental or other disabilities. The South East Consortium offers a variety of programs and services in an effort to meet the social, cultural and quality of life needs of children and adults of all ages and functioning abilities. We try to base all activities on the appropriateness of the participant and availability of resources. We welcome your participation. For further information, contact the South East Consortium, 740 West Boston Post Road, Suite 312, Mamaroneck, New York 10543, and (914) 698-5232. Dates: September 2013—June 2014

RYE BROOK/PORT CHESTER ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CITIZENS Special recreation programs are offered for people who are trainable for employment. For further information, contact Letitia Chuckas at 914-939-7917.. Location: King Street School Day/Time: Saturdays, 1:00pm—3:30pm Dates: September—June

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ADULT ACTIVITIES Cardio/Strength-Step (am session)

Zumba:

In this class you will be doing step, cardio boxing, Ditch the Workout – Join the Party! HITT. You are going to move and have your Tired of exercises, Let’s Zumba! Zumba is derived muscles toned and sculpted. A mat and weights are from a Colombian word meaning move fast and required. have fun. It is a Latin-inspired dance fitness class that incorporates high-energy international music Who: Adults and easy-to-follow dance movements. People Location: Anthony J. Posillipo Center who’ve tried this muscle-pumping, caloric-burning Day/Time: Mondays, 9:00am – 10:00am workout say its so much fun, you’ll get a workout Dates: September 9th without feeling like you’ve worked out! (4 sessions per month) Taught by: Martha Oceguera, a licensed Zumba Fee: $72 per month instructor, by Zumba Fitness, who is also certified Instructor: Toni D’Amario as a group exercise instructor by the Aerobics and Checks payable to Toni D’Amario Fitness Association of America (AFAA) When: Thursdays, 7:30pm – 8:30pm Dates: On Going Pilates/Power Yoga Location: Crawford Park Mansion Pilates and yoga is a dynamic fusion of two major Fee: 5 or more classes $10.00/class forms of exercise. We will be focusing on Walk-Ins: $12.00/class strengthening ones core and developing flexibility. Required materials are a mat and water. Men’s 30 & Over Basketball Who: Adults 30 & Over Who: Adults Location: BBHS & BBMS Gyms Location: Anthony J. Posillipo Center Day/Time: Sundays, 8:30am-11:30am Day/Time: Wednesdays, 9:00am – 10:00am Dates: Oct. 6th - April 6th Dates: September 4th Fee: $235.00 (4 sessions per month) Check payable to Rye Brook Recreation. Fee: $72 per month A recreation staff person will confirm with Instructor: Toni D’Amario the school each week for this program. In Checks payable to Toni D’Amario

Cardio/Strength-Step (pm session)

case the school will not be available, participants in the program will be notified by e-mail prior to the weekend.

In this class you will be doing step, cardio boxing, Should the school require the facility or be unable to HITT. You are going to move and have your mus- provide a custodian, the program will not be held. An adult supervisor will be on site during the program. cles toned and sculpted. A mat and weights are required. Who: Location: Day/Time: Dates:

Adults Anthony J. Posillipo Center Tuesdays, 7:30pm – 8:30pm August 20th - November 19th (14 sessions) Fee: $225.00 Make-Up: November 26th Instructor: Toni D’Amario Checks made payable to Toni D’Amario 17


ADULT TENNIS Tennis Rain Policy (Lifetime Racquet Sports Only) If it is raining at the time of your lesson and the weather is questionable, DO NOT CALL. It is the players’ responsibility to go and check the condition of the courts at the scheduled time of the lesson. If it is possible to determine in advance that lessons will be cancelled due to inclement weather, a recorded message on the Rye Brook Recreation answering machine will announce the cancellation.

Adult Group Tennis Instruction

Adult Individual Tennis Instruction

Each player should bring their own racket and an unopened can of tennis balls to the first lesson

Each player should bring an unopened can of tennis balls to the first lesson.

Mornings: Please call 481-5134 to discuss class time requests

Mornings: Please call 481-5134 to discuss class time requests

Location:

Location:

Dates:

Pine Ridge Park Tennis Courts

Sept 16 — Oct 18 (No class 10/14) Make up Dates: Week of Oct 21 Fee: 1 hour: $100 Residents; $110 Non-Residents: 1½ hour: $150 Resident $160 Non-Residents Please specify 1 or 1 ½ hour lesson Checks payable to Lifetime Racquet Sports and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

Yoga Latte

Dates:

Pine Ridge Park Tennis Courts

Sept 16 — Oct 18 (No class 10/14) Make up Dates: Week of Oct 21 Fee: ½ hour: $125 Residents; $135 Non-Residents: 1 hour: $250 Resident $260 Non-Residents Checks payable to Lifetime Racquet Sports and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

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RYE BROOK SENIORS Coordinator: Location: Phone: Membership: Fee: Day/Time:

Elizabeth Rotfeld AJP Community Center - 32 Garibaldi Place, Rye Brook, NY (914) 939-7904 Fax: (914) 939-7843 60 & Older and a Rye Brook Resident $15.00 annually Mon-Thu. 9:00 am -4:00 pm Friday 9:00 am – 2:00 pm. The mission of the Rye Brook Seniors is to create an environment where individuals can congregate, receive services and participate in activities that promote life long learning, enhance their dignity, support their independence and encourage their involvement in and with the community. If you are interested in becoming a member or obtaining information about available programs or services, Please contact, Elizabeth Rotfeld at the Center. All activities listed below take place at theAnthony J. Posillipo Community Center.

PROGRAMS Quibble & Nibble Lunch Program Date: Monday - Friday, at 12:00 p.m. Res: $3.50 Non Res: $7.00 Rye Brook Senior Center members enjoy a nutritious and delicious hot meal at the Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center. Each meal includes entree, starch, vegetable or salad, dessert, 2% milk, juice, coffee/tea and companionship. Call for menu and to reserve a lunch. Meals provided by Villa Rustica.

Painting & Art Instruction Date: Tuesdays (unless otherwise noted) Time: 10:00am – 12:00 pm Res: FREE Non Res: $3.00 Designed for the beginner as well as accomplished painter to perfect your skills or learn from step one in this class that offers individual instruction in a group setting by an experienced artist who has been teaching for over 15 years.

Senior Dial-A-Ride Transportation Reliable door-to-door transportation is available to and from most club functions and to local medical appointments, grocery shopping and errands for FREE!!! This service is available to all Village of Rye Brook Senior residents. Advance reservations are required by calling the Center at 939-7904. Monday: To and from Walking Program Tuesday: Senior Center round trip, Local Shopping and Medical Appointments Healthful Hints w/Lucille Porto, R.N. Wednesday: To and from AJP for outings only Date: 4th Thursday of each month Thursday: Senior Center round trip, unless noted. Medical Appointments Time: 11:00 a.m. Fee: FREE No Transportation unless noted Join our resident Nurse, Lucille for various topics Fridays: relating to your health and well being. Each month seniors will be treated to a lively lecture on a wide range of topics led by different members of the medical profession Blood Pressure Screening Date: 3rd Tuesday of each month unless noted. Time: 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Fee: FREE This program is sponsored by Greenwich Hospital and offered monthly at the Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center. Call 939-7904 for more information.

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PROGRAMS (cont) Spanish Instruction Date: Every Wednesday Time: 10:00 – 10:30 Advanced Conservation 10:30 – 11:30 Beginner Instruction FREE Enjoy learning a new language in a relaxed atmosphere! Yoheris Phillips teaches this class free – all are welcome! Acting Group w/Camille Linen Date: Fridays (beginning 9/5) Time: 1:30 – 3:00 pm Fee: FREE Are you a past thespian? Do people tell you to “stop being so dramatic?” Well then we are looking for you! Stop by and check us out and join our talented group! Classic Movies Madness Enjoy a classic movie on the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 12 noon (buy lunch at the Center or Brown Bag it !)See Movie Schedule posted at the Center. AARP Driving Course Date: Monday, November 4, 2013 Time: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Location: AJP Community Center Fee: $17.00 w/AARP membership - $19.00 w/o This one-day course is offered to people age 50 and older. Class is limited to 25. Once course is completed you will receive a certificate good for a 3 year reduction on auto liability. Center members will be given firs t priority. Non-members can call on October 3rd to qualify for the wait list. Call 939-7904 to register. Flu Shot Vaccine Clinic Date: Tuesday, November 5, 2013 Time: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Fee: There will be no fee for influenza vaccine for persons with Medicare insurance given by the VNS Nurses. The fee is $25 for influenza vaccine if a person has no insurance or insurance other than Medicare. This program is open to all persons age 60 and older. Bring your Medicare card. Sign up begins Sept 5th. Remaining spots are open to the public on a first come first serve basis beginning Oct 4th. Call 939-7904 to register. Word’s R us Writing Group with Peter Brancucci Date: Fridays (beginning September 13th) Time: 9:15 a.m. Fee: FREE All are encouraged to bring your creativity, draw on past experiences and put pen to paper! Bible Study with Carol Floyd Date: Fridays (beginning October 4th) Time: 11:00 a.m. Fee: FREE This non-denominational group takes you on a trip through the scriptures of the Old Testament.

Legal Services with David Gallo, Esq. Date: 2nd Tuesday of each month Time: 10:00 a.m. by appointment only Fee: FREE Rye Brook Attorney David Gallo makes himself available to the Center members to chat with individuals about legal issues that are of concern to them.

FITNESS FOR THE MIND, BODY & SOUL Yoga w/ Pat Gleason Date: Fridays at 10:30 a.m. Res: $3.00 Non Res: $5.00 Join Instructor Pat Gleason on an exploration in the practice of Yoga. You will see an increase in flexibility, body strengthening and may even counteract insomnia. Learn breathing techniques that will help to put you into a state of well being in body and mind. (Must sign up in advance -class size is limited to 10) Early Bird Walking Program Date: Mondays Res: FREE Time: 8:30-10:30 am Non Res: $2.00 Hop on the Senior Van to the Galleria Mall for the County-wide Mall Walker Program. Mall walkers must be ready to leave the AJP Community Center at 8:30am prompt and to depart the Galleria Mall by 10:30a.m. General Fitness/Strength Training Date: Tuesdays & Thursdays Res: FREE Time: 9:00 am Non Res: $3.00 Treat your body to an aerobic workout concentrating on building muscle mass and stronger bones. Includes chair exercises. Tai Chi w/Domingo Colon Date: Mondays at 1:00 p.m. Res: $3.00 Non Res: $5.00 Learn the art of Tai Chi which involves slow, relaxed, graceful movements, each flowing into the next. The body is in constant motion, and posture is important. Tai Chi will also help improve your balance as well as have a calming effect on your mind. Please bring a balance stick and wear comfortable clothing. 20


SPECIAL EVENTS Must register and pay in advance. Opening Day: BBQ, Red, White and Blue Theme Tuesday, September 3, 2013 Doors open 11:30 AM – BBQ Lunch served 12:00 PM Res: FREE Non Res: $5.00 Welcome back to all our members! Senior Center staff will be serving up a delicious BBQ consisting of Country Fried Chicken, Hot Dogs, Burgers, Chili, Sauerkraut, Cole Slaw & Potato Salad and a Cake! Musical Entertainment will be provided. Please dress in Red, White and Blue! Sign up is now! DOORS OPEN AT 11:00am A Day in City Island: Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum Tour Wednesday, September 4, 2013 Res: $8:00 Non Res: $10.00 Both a New York City and a National Landmark, Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum is home to one of the most beautifully situated historic houses in the city. Enjoy a guided tour, followed by lunch “on your own” in the one of the many delicious restaurants! Please sign up no later than September 5th so that we can reserve your spot for the guided tour. Bus departs AJP at 9am September 11th Ceremony and Breakfast Wednesday, September 11, 2013 Join us at 9:00am as we “Never Forget”. We observe a moment of silence, sing a few patriotic songs and be treated to a light breakfast.. Hawthorne Movies Wednesday, September 11, 2013 Res: $2.00 Non Res: $4.00 Enjoy an afternoon movie and lunch on your own. Bus departs AJP at 11:00 a.m. Lunch and Shopping in Port Jefferson Enjoy a ride on the ferry boat which will bring you to Port Jefferson, NY and a whole bevy of shops and restaurants! Bus departs AJP at 8:00 am to catch the 9:30 am Ferry that will take you over to Port Jefferson. Enjoy some leisurely shopping and “lunch on your own” at one of the many restaurants. Then catch the 3 pm ferry back to Bridgeport where our bus will be waiting to bring you back to Rye Brook.

Empire City Casino Wednesday, September 25, 2013 Res: $2.00 Non Res: 4.00 Join your friends for a day at the Casino, lunch on your own. Bus departs AJP at 9:30 a.m. and in Yonkers at 3:15 p.m. Christmas Tree Shop Wednesday, October 2, 2013 Res: $2.00 Non Res: $4.00 Enjoy a day out shopping with friends. Lunch on your own. Bus departs AJP at 10:00am. Over 90’s Party Tuesday, October 8, 2013 12:00pm Res: $4.00 Non Res: $7.50 Calling all Rye Brook Seniors who are 90 and Over! We will be honoring you at a very special luncheon and birthday party. There will be a free lunch and special award recognitions for those nonagenarians and centenarians who dare to admit their age. Reservations are required and must be made by Friday, October 4, 2013. 1:00pm performance by the Holly Hilltones Tenement Museum Tour, Lower East Side, NYC Wednesday, October 9, 2013 Res: $14.00 Non Res: $16.00 Meet Victoria Tour – visitors take on the role of a newly arrived immigrant family, and go to meet a costumed interpreter/tour guide portraying the role of Victoria Confino, a 14 year old Sephardic Jewish girl who lived in the building in 1916. Victoria shows you her apartment and you have the chance to ask her all about your new life in New York. After this 90 minute enjoyable tour, we are off to the Lower East Side Business Improvement District for a yummy lunch on your own. Bus departs the AJP Center at 8:15 a.m Sands Casino Friday, October 11, 2013 Res: $25.00 Non Res: $27.00 Enjoy a day at the casino with friends. Lunch on your own. Package includes $30 slots free play and $5 meal coupon. Bus departs center at 8:00 a.m. Bus returns to center at 6:00 p.m. 21


TRIPS Lawrence Orchards & Ben Marl Winery Wednesday, October 16, 2013 Res: $15.00 Non Res: $17.00 Join us as we return to Lawrence Orchards overlooking a beautiful hillside in Newburgh, where we will take a hayride, purchase freshly picked apples and fruits and vegetables and have a light lunch (on your own). You can either purchase lunch items at their snack bar such as hot dogs, French fries, pretzel, cider donuts, etc, or bring your own lunch if you prefer. During the month of October you can find a wide variety of apples including Jonagold, Mutsu and Northern Spies (which make the best pies!) Grab a cute little pumpkin while you’re at it too! Afterwards we will head over to Ben Marl Winery which is about 5 miles away and enjoy a winery tour followed by a 6 Wine Tasting served with artisan cheeses! Bus departs AJP at 9:15 a.m. and departs the Hudson Valley at 3:00 p.m. Sign up is Sept. 5th Dining Club: Enzo’s Ristorante, Mamaroneck Wednesday, October 23, 2013 FEE: $26.00

Halloween Party Tuesday, October 31, 2013 12:00 p.m. Res: $4.00 Non Res $7.50 Enjoy a haunting afternoon including lunch, entertainment and our Annual Costume contest. Prizes will be awarded for the 3 most creative costumes. Don’t be left out. Get into the spirit of LIZ’S FAVORITE HOLIDAY by putting on scary, silly, ugly, pretty, you get the idea kind of costume!! Reservations must be made by Friday, October 25, 2013. Sign up is now! Hunterdon Hills Playhouse “A Playhouse Christmas 2013” Wednesday, November 6, 2013 FEE: $58.50 An ensemble cast of multitalented performers celebrate Christmas in an original holiday song and dance fest featuring traditional carols, classic and contemporary Yuletide compositions, humorous skits, and spectacular dance numbers, all backed by a live onstage orchestra. Luncheon Menu – Choice of: Yankee Pot Roast, Catch of the Day, Fried Butterfly Shrimp, Chicken Parmesan, Roast Turkey with Stuffing. Bus departs AJP at 9:00

Enjoy a delicious lunch with friends. Only 20 spots available on the Senior Bus, so after the first 20 spots are filled, the remainder of attendees must drive on their Card Party & Chinese Raffle own. Menu posted at AJP!

Pippin on Broadway Saturday, October 26, 2013 Res: $94.00 Non Res: $96.00 PIPPIN is back on Broadway for the first time since it thrilled audiences 40 years ago… and now it’s won the Tony Award® for BEST MUSICAL REVIVAL! Score by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ (GODSPELL, WICKED). Popular songs are “Corner of the Sky” and “Magic To Do”! Bus departs AJP at 11AM – lunch on your own in NYC followed by a 2:30 performance. Please invite your friends! Payment is required ASAP to secure our Orchestra Seats! Empire City Casino Wednesday, October 30, 2013 Res: $2.00 Non Res: 4.00 Join your friends for a day at the Casino, lunch on your own. Bus departs AJP at 9:30 a.m. and in Yonkers at 3:15 p.m.

Friday, November 8, 2013 Noon to 4 PM FEE: $10.00 Join us for a yummy Pizza Lunch, cards and games. Bring your friends! Volunteers needed to get prizes! Transportation is available, but you must make a reservation and let Angie know that you need a ride. Lunch is included in this price and guests pay the same price!

Veteran’s Party Tuesday, November 12, 2013 12:00 p.m. Res: $4.00 Non Res: $7.50 The Rye Brook Seniors are planning a celebration for senior Rye Brook Veterans. We welcome all senior Rye Brook Veterans, who have served this country in any branch of the armed services to be our guest and share with us an afternoon of food, fun and recognition. Free to all Rye Brook Senior Veterans. Reservations must be made by Friday, November 1, 2013. 22


TRIPS Aqueduct Casino Wednesday, November 13, 2013 Res: $4.00 Non Res: $6.00 Guests will receive $20 free slot play and $5 food offer! Bus departs AJP at 9:30 a.m. Prepare an Apple Pie from Scratch w/Liz Friday, November 15, 2013 FEE; $10.00 Come and make an apple pie completely from scratch without making a mess in your kitchen at home. Bring a LARGE mixing bowl, spatula and mixing spoon. Well bring the rest. 10 person limit. Arthur Avenue Shopping Spree Wednesday, November 20, 2013 Res: $2.00 Non Res: $4.00 Take a stroll through the delicious markets of Arthur Avenue and enjoy lunch on your own. Bus departs at 10:45am

WOODLOCH PINES Monday, April 28th to Friday, May 2, 2014 Per Person Fee: $587 Triple $650 Double $753 Single Pocono Mountains, Hawley, PA 5 Days/4 Nights and 11 Meals Woodloch is a four-season resort located in the picturesque Pocono Mountains Lake Region. Our Senior Group enjoyed a wonderful trip there this past April and had a truly positive experience. There's row boating, paddle boats and kayaking on a picturesque lake with a breathtaking view. Mini-golf, tennis and swimming as well as indoor activities, too numerous to mention. Gourmet meals and service, an exciting show each night, and for those who do not fancy too much walking, they have little buses that take you

Thanksgiving Party Tuesday, November 26, 2013 12:00 p.m. Res: $4.00 Non Res: $7.50 Enjoy a delicious pre-holiday luncheon, an assortment of freshly baked pies, turkey shoot, special raffle and more. Menu: Turkey & Gravy, Cranberry Sauce, Mashed Potatoes, Green Bean Casserole, Stuffing, Relish Tray, Soda, Coffee,Tea and Dessert. Volunteers are needed to bring or bake apple and pumpkin pies.

Westchester Broadway Theatre: “White Christmas� Wednesday, December 11, 2013 Res: $56.00 Non Res: $58.00 Enjoy a delicious lunch and a wonderful holiday show. Bus departs AJP at 11:00 a.m. Please note if driving on your own or taking the Senior Bus! Sign up is now.

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RYE BROOK PARKS & RECREATION Fall 2013 REGISTRATION FORM You may register by mail or in person. Checks or Credit Card information must accompany this registration from. Mail to Rye Brook Recreation Department, 938 King Street, Rye Brook, N. Y. 10573. (unless otherwise specified in the brochure). Name:__________________________________________Sex: M__________F_________ Address:_________________________City:_____________State:__________Zip:_______ Home Telephone #:(____)______-_________Business Telephone #(____)____-__________ In Case of an emergency contact person___________________________________________ Telephone #: (_____)____-_________E-Mail_______________________________________ School:___________________________Grade:____________D.O.B.___________________ Any Concerns/Requests________________________________________________________ Program:_______________________________Fee:_________________ Program:_______________________________Fee:_________________ Program:___________________________ Fee:_______________ Total fee enclosed:_______________ I hereby authorize myself or child/children whose name/s appears above to participate in the above program, sponsored by the Rye Brook Parks and Recreation Department. I hereby release the Village of Rye Brook, their servants, employees and volunteers from any liability for personal injuries or property damage sustained by my child/children in connection with such participation. In case of injury, I authorize the Recreation staff members to take my child to the hospital for treatment. __________________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature Billing Information: Name:_____________________________________ Address:___________________________________ Address 2:________________________

City:_________________________State:_____________Zip:_______________ Code____________ Phone #:_____________________________(use format xxx-xxx-xxxx) Credit Card Information:We Accept the Following Cards: Discover – MasterCard – Visa Type of Card:_______________________________ Card Number:_______________________________ Security Code:_______________________________ Expiration Date:______________________________

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