Ryebrook Spring Brochure 2014

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RYE BROOK PARKS AND RECREATION 2014 SPRING/SUMMER ACTIVITIES

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ONLINE REGISRATION MARCH 19, 2014 @ 9:30pm


Dear Rye Brook Resident: Rye Brook Recreation has been working on its spring and summer programs. Little League teams will be formed during the week of March 17th and 24th. Our Little League season will open on April 5th. Registration for Day Camp, Teen Camp and Little League Baseball and Softball is ongoing. For all other programs, registration will begin on March 19th at 9:30pm. On-line registration allows us to notify you of all programs available to you. Also, if you are interested in other Village functions and would like to be e-mailed, please register on the Village’s home page at www.ryebrook.org. For all other recreation programs you are able to pay on line with a credit card. For outside contractor programs, you can register on-line and mail us your payment. If your payment is not received within seven days, your registration will be cancelled and we will accept the next wait-listed family. We will once again be hosting Movie Night in the Park this summer. We will offer one movie night each month beginning in June through August. The movies are listed under Special Event in our Brochure. Rye Brook Little League will be entering its 13th season for 3rd through 7th grade players 12 and under. The Rookie League is entering its 8th season for 1st and 2nd graders. The Little League Parade will take place on Saturday, April 5th at 12:30pm to officially commence the Little League season. We invite all of our residents to cheer our youth ball players and emergency service workers along the parade route and throughout the Little League season. This spring the Rye Brook Concession stand at the Rye Brook Athletic Field will be open on Saturday mornings and Sunday afternoons beginning April 26th. Rye Brook Recreation will be hosting its 2nd spring carnival on May 2nd through May 4th at 900 King Street. There will be rides, games, and food. Friday May 2nd, the carnival will take place from 5:00pm to 10:00pm . The carnival will run from 12:00pm to 10:00pm on Saturday May 3rd. On Sunday May 4th , the carnival will begin at 12:00pm and conclude at 5:00pm. We hope the carnival will get the residents of Rye Brook excited to get our of the house and celebrate the spring season. after this very cold and snowy winter. The carnival is seeking food and craft vendors. If you are interested, please contact me at 939-7054. The Recreation Department is open from 8:30am to 4:30pm on weekdays. We welcome any feedback on our programs.. We hope Rye Brook Recreation is meeting the needs of the community. I look forward to seeing you enjoy these fine recreational programs and the beauty of the many parks within the Village. Robert Bertolacci Parks & Recreation Superintendent.

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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 Paul Vinci, Parks Foreman Keith York, Parks Attendant Ted Warzoha, Parks Attendant Joe Orlando, Parks Attendant John Giordano, Parks Attendant

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

OFFICE LOCATION

PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COUNCIL

VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR Christopher Bradbury

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

James 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 ……4 Parental Code …….6 Baseball/Softball …….13 Youth Activities …….14 Special Population …….16 Youth Swimming …….17 Youth Tennis …….18 Tennis Permits …….19 Special Events …….21 Day Camps …….22 Camp Health Form …….23 Sports Camps …….24 Adult Programs …….25 Rye Brook Seniors …….27

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 to the start of the program will be given with a $40.00 handling fee deducted. All refunds after the start of the program will be given with the greater of a prorated rate or $40.00 handling fee deducted. There will be NO refunds given for youth sport leagues after the teams are made.

SPECIAL NOTE Rye Brook Parks and Recreation Department is always looking for new and innovative talent within its community boundaries. If you possess a skill and the ability to teach it, please mail us your resume.

Little League Sponsors Sought for Our 2014 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 Cancellations: To find out about cancellathe entire spring, summer and fall seasons and tions, call our cancellation line at 939-3235 have their company listed on our website as a after 4:30pm and then press 1 on your touch sponsor. The sponsors name will also be printtone phone to access our cancellation line. ed 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 2014 the Recreation office or on our website at Spring/Summer 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 The Center is utilized for Senior Citizens on weekdays, recreation on week nights and is available for rental on the weekends. For more information contact the Center directly at 9397904.

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

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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 PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT CODE OF CONDUCT The Rye Brook Recreation Department (“Department”) wishes to create rules of conduct that coaches, parents/guardians of youth participants and all spectators shall observe so as to allow our children to mature physically, emotionally and socially and create a positive experience for our children while participating in the Rye Brook Recreation sports programs. A coach/parent/guardian of a player participating in a Department program shall at all times act in the best interests of the children and it is understood that the best interests of the child translates into the best interests of the game and the best interests of the Department. The coach/parent/guardian needs to help players learn and work to improve skills and to ensure that the player’s athletic experience is one of learning, fun and enjoyment. The job of coaching and the job’s success does not depend upon winning. A coach/parent/guardian should always exhibit patience with players, umpires and other parents and coaches. Players should never be pushed beyond limits with regards to practice or in game participation. A coach/parent/guardian should understand that children have many daily pressures and youth sports should not be one of those pressures. The Department recognizes the crucial role that the coach/parent/guardian plays in molding the athletic experience of the child. Accordingly, the coach/parent/guardian should always be demonstrating good sportsmanship and setting the example for all parents and all players by allowing the children to be the center of attention during games and practices. These principles serve as the overriding guideline coaches/parents/guardians participating or otherwise involved in a Department program shall observe and abide by within the following rules of conduct.

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To the extent that adherence is not inconsistent with adherence of other rules and regulations governing Rye Brook Recreation Department sanctioned activities, A Coach/Assistant Coach/Parent/ Guardian, whether or not assisting the Coach, Shall at all times: 1. Maintain a positive, helpful and supportive attitude towards the players on his/her team and under his/her supervision as well as maintain a helpful and supportive attitude towards the players/coaches/parents/guardian on the opposing team. 2. Exercise his/her authority or influence to peacefully control the behavior of spectators. Examples include: Asking spectators politely to control inappropriate or profane language whether directed towards the field of play or other spectators. Attempting to eliminate or limit a spectator from interfering with the progress of the game or practice or the job of the coach or assistant coach Never expressly questioning or substituting one’s own judgment for that of the umpire/referee.

3. Exhibit gracious acceptance of defeat or victory. Examples include: Making sure each child on the team lines up, shake-hands with and thanks the opposing team. Shaking hands and thanking the opposing coach/parent/guardian. Thanking the referee/umpire. Maintaining a positive demeanor with the children regardless of the outcome.

4. Accept and adhere to all Department rules and policies related to participation of adults and children. 5. Play players in accordance with equal participation rules established by the Department and follow the letter, as well as the spirit, of those rules. 6. Fulfill the expected role of a Coach/Parent/Guardian of a child participating in youth sports by adopting and adhering to a “children first� policy. 7. Provide the opportunity and encourage all players to ask questions, listen, learn and play hard within the established rules of the game set by the Department. 8. Place emphasis on the children having fun, participating, winning and losing as a team. 9. Recognize the differences within each child and demonstrate concern for their individual needs and well-being. 10. Encourage all players, regardless of skill level, to be included as a member of the team. 11. Recognize that some physical tasks, drills and demands are not appropriate for all children of the same or similar age and shall consider differences in physical, social and emotional maturation of the children when interacting with children.

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12. Establish practices and practice plans that are interesting, varied, and productive and aimed at improving all player skills and individual abilities. 13. Devote appropriate time, to the extent practicable, to the individual improvement of each player. 14. Conduct practices of reasonable length and intensity appropriate for the age and conditioning of the players. 15. Make every effort to attend all scheduled practices and games and attempt to arrive at practices or games at least twenty (20) minutes prior to a scheduled practice or game. In the event a Coach cannot attend a game or practice, (either in a timely manner or at all) it is expected that the Coach make the necessary arrangements to the extent practical and with as much advance notice as possible to ensure that practices and games are being coached and monitored by a capable coach or parent in his/her stead. 16. Demonstrate support and respect for all players, coaches & officials at every game, practice or other sports event. Examples include, but are not limited to: - Never yelling at, reprimanding, berating or otherwise humiliating a player or official, whether in view of others or privately for a mental/ physical mistake or error committed during a game or practice. - Encouraging a child in a discreet manner to pay attention to the coach and/or game or providing positive feedback to a child designed to help that child learn and improve. - Never yelling at or arguing with another coach or parent in the view and/or earshot of others, whether or not such an exchange takes place during the course of a game or practice or elsewhere.

17. Provide an environment conducive to fair and equitable competition. An example includes but is not limited to: - Refraining from rotating or interchanging players with superior skill at the same positions or designing plays and/or strategies geared exclusively towards players with superior skill sets.

18. Promote, teach and expect fair sportsmanship and fair play. 19. Maintain a high level of awareness of potentially unsafe conditions and promptly correcting or avoiding said unsafe condition, whether during a game or practice. Examples include but are not limited to: - Making sure players and other children not actively participating in a game are safely behind a gate, fence or backstop and are not climbing a gate, fence or backstop. - Making sure equipment is not situated where it may be a hazard to others. - Making sure players not actively participating in a game are sitting on the bench and/or sideline.

20. Protect players from sexual molestation, assault, physical and emotional harm or abuse. 21. Ensure that the appropriate safety equipment is being used to protect all players.

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22. Ensure that all players are provided with adequate adult supervision at all times. 23. Never allow the presence of alcoholic beverages or drugs at any team activities or in the presence of players and shall not consume, or otherwise be under the influence of drugs or alcohol, when attending any team activity. 24. Refrain from the use of any type of tobacco product at all team activities and/or in the presence of players. 25. Become knowledgeable, understanding and supportive of all applicable game rules, league rules, regulations and policies. 26. Teach and require strict compliance of applicable game rules, league rules, regulations and policies so that good sportsmanship can be maintained. 27. Teach techniques that reduce risk of injury to the Coach’s own players and their opponents. 28. Discourage illegal contact or intentional dangerous play and administering swift and equitable discipline to players involved in such activity. 29. Use appropriate language in appropriate tones when interacting with Recreation Department officials, players, game officials, parents and spectators. At no time is the use of profanity ever acceptable. 30. Include all players in team activities without regard to race, religion, sex, body type, national origin, ancestry, disability, or ability. 31. Treat all players, Department Officials, game officials, parents and spectators with dignity and respect. 32. Support Department officials and coaches when working with players and parents. 33. Direct any criticisms, concerns or questions to a Department Official, game official, or coach at an appropriate time out of the presence of children and parents and not during a practice or game.

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CODE OF CONDUCT ENFORCEMENT GRIEVANCE POLICY AND PROCEDURE:

The Rye Brook Recreation Department firmly believes that in order to achieve the goal of providing a positive experience to all participants within the program, coaches, parents, and guardians must be trained and held accountable for their behavior when with and around participants in the program. The Rye Brook Recreation Department realizes that from time-to-time issues may arise where a player and/or his/her parent and/or guardian may conclude that a policy, procedure, rule player, parent, coach or official within our organization requires attention of the Department. The below Grievance Policy and Procedure has been designed to provide a process in which an individual can present an issue for review and resolution. a. In an effort to resolve Grievances in a reasonable and effective manner, complainants need to comply with the below Grievance Policy. Any grievance should be presented on an individual basis; group (pack mentality) methods will not be addressed or tolerated. b. Complaints and/or Grievances will be based on the conduct of parents, players, fans, coaches and officials, during Rye Brook Recreation Department activities. c. Complaints and/or grievances shall be brought to the attention of a Grievance SubCommittee composed of 4 members of the Rye Brook Parks and Recreation Department Advisory Council. The Grievance Sub-Committee shall keep all matters relating to a complaint or grievance confidential, involving only those associated with the grievance. However, any sanctions and/or loss of privileges may be posted and/or shared with other involved Rye Brook Recreation Department members at the discretion of the Parks & Recreation Superintendent. The following procedures should be taken regarding any grievances of an individual affiliated with Rye Brook Recreation Department Programs: 1.Contact the Head Coach personally, by email, telephone or otherwise, to notify him/her of the prospective grievance. The Head Coach may be able to provide additional insight as to whether the prospective grievance violates any portion of the Code of Conduct or other Policy and Procedure. a. If the prospective grievance involves the Head Coach, proceed to Paragraph 2 below. 10


b. If the prospective grievance is determined by the complainant and the Head Coach to violate the Code of Conduct and/or Policies and Procedures, complete the Grievance form found attached and proceed to paragraph 2 below 2. Contact the Grievance Sub-Committee Chairperson, known as the Grievance Coordinator, and forward your written Grievance to him/her a. Present in writing, and in sufficient detail, the facts of the grievance via letter or email only. The Grievance Sub-Committee will only review grievances that are in writing. The Grievance Sub-Committee may request additional information, if in its sole discretion, said additional information is deemed necessary in rendering a decision. The information will be discussed and presented in confidence to the Parks & Recreation Advisory Council and the Parks and Recreation Superintendent along with the Grievance sub-committee’s recommendations for disciplinary b. The Grievance Sub-Committee’s recommendations to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Council and the Parks and Recreation Superintendent shall be made after considering the following factors and circumstances: First Offense; Remorse or lack thereof; Desire to Reform; Other positive attributes; Dedication to Youth Sports Child Endangerment; Violation of Local, State or Federal law, regulation or ordinance. Prior complaints and review action; Number of rules in the Code of Conduct violated; Breach of duty as a role model. c. A recommendation will be made within ten (10) business days upon the written receipt of all of the information needed for determination of the grievance. All recommendations of the Grievance Sub-Committee shall be final. 3. The Grievance Coordinator along with the grievance Sub-Committee members will attempt to resolve the Grievance and shall have the right to request additional information from the Complainant as well as others involved with, or who may have witnessed, the event comprising the Grievance and prior to rendering a decision or determination. The Grievance Sub-Committee may share the information with the Parks and Recreation Advisory Council and/or the Parks and Recreation Department for advice and counsel, and if necessary for any recommended disciplinary actions.

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4. All proceedings, discussions, recommendations and findings of the Grievance SubCommittee shall remain confidential except as set forth herein. 5. The Grievance Sub-Committee shall present its findings to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Council as a whole which shall then make recommendations to the Rye Brook Parks & Recreation Superintendent for possible action to take against an individual found to be in violation of any portion of the Code of Conduct. a. Recommendations for possible actions shall include, but not be limited to: Warning to and/or apology from coach/parent/spectator Probation One game suspension Multiple game suspension Season suspension Permanent revocation of participation in a Rye Brook Parks and Recreation Department Program.

b. If at any point during the Grievance process a participant of the Grievance refuses to answer questions, provide information or otherwise becomes uncooperative or hinders the grievance Sub-Committee from performing its assigned function, the Grievance Sub-Committee has the right to end the Grievance and make recommendations to the Rye Brook Parks & Recreation Superintendent. c. The Grievance Sub-Committee has the right to make recommendations to the rye Brook Parks & Recreation Superintendent regarding any participant to the Grievance. 6. The recommendations of the Grievance Sub-Committee will be provided to the Parks & Recreation Advisory Council and the Rye Brook Parks and Recreation Superintendent. The Parks & Recreation Superintendent will choose to accept, modify, or reject the recommendations within 72 hours of being notified. The participants, whether directly and/ or indirectly involved, will be notified of the Rye Brook Parks & Recreation Superintendent decisions. 7. Filed Grievances, whether acted upon or resolved prior to action being taken, will be retained on file and may be used in the disposition of future Grievances or in decisions regarding involvement in Rye Brook Parks and Recreation activities. Any incident that threatens the life, limb or well-being of an individual should be immediately reported to the Parks and Recreation Superintendent.

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BASEBALL/SOFTBALL Major League Baseball This program is a league for boys 11 and 12 years of age prior to May 1, 2014 or 10 year old 5th graders. Teams will be formed with a Draft System. Requests will not be honored. A copy of the participant’s birth certificate is required when registering. Resident teams play against each other. Players pitch for all six innings using official Little League Baseballs. Practices will be held at the coach’s discretion. Fee: $135.00 Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation. Important Date: Major League Baseball Draft will be, March 20th @ 7:30pm at the Recreation Office. Minor League Baseball This program is a league for boys 9 and 10 years of age prior to May 1, 2014 or 8 year old 3rd graders. Teams will be formed using a Blind Draft System. Requests will not be honored. A copy of the participant’s birth certificates required when registering. Resident teams play against each other. A pitching machine will be used for all games. Fee: $135.00 Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation. Important Date: Minor League Baseball Draft will be, March 20th @ 6:30pm at the Recreation Office. Major League Softball This program is a league for girls 11 and 12 years of age prior to January 1, 2014 or 10 year old 5th graders. Teams will be formed with a Draft System. Requests will not be honored. A copy of the participant’s birth certificate is required when registering. Resident teams play against each other. Fee: $135.00 Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation Important Date: Major League Softball Draft will be March 20th @7:30pm at the Recreation Office. Minor League Softball This program is a league for girls 9 and 10 years of age prior to January 1, 2014 or 8 year old 3rd graders. Teams will be formed by the Recreation Department. Requests will not be honored. A copy of the participant’s birth certificate is required when registering. Resident teams play against each other. Fee: $135.00 Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation AN ONGOING ISSUE FOR ALL OF OUR YOUTH PROGRAMS IS REGISTRATION AFTER THE TEAMS ARE MADE WHICH SKEWS THE BALANCE OF THE LEAGUES. THE VILLAGE BOARD HAS INSTITUTED A LATE REGISTRATION FEE WHICH IS $75.00 GREATER THAN THE ORIGINAL FEE. THE FEE TAKES EFFECT AFTER THE DRAFT DATES.

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES Rye Brook Youth Lacrosse Club

Rookie League

Program will entail a skills, and drills program focusing on the fundamentals in passing, shooting, cradling, defense and team strategy. This program is open to beginners and advanced players who wish to get their game to the next level. CCSC Lacrosse coaches are experienced players who have been trained to work with children. Location: Rye Hills Park Who: Boys Day/Time : Wednesdays Time: 1-2 Grade 3:45pm - 4:45pm 3-4 Grade 3:45pm.- 5:00pm 5-6 Grade 5:00pm - 6:30pm Dates: April 2nd - June 4th Who: Girls Day: Thursday Time: 1-2 Grade 3:45pm - 4:45pm 3-4 Grade 3:45pm.- 5:00pm 5-6 Grade 5:00pm - 6:30pm Dates: April 3rd - June 5th Fee: 1st & 2nd Grade $270 3rd—6th Grade $270

This parent-coached league will focus on the fundamentals of team work and the basic skills of baseball/ softball. Teams will be made by the Recreation Department and requests will not be honored. Teams will play two games per week. Games will take place on Thursday or Friday nights and Saturday mornings. Initial rating sessions will take place on Thursday March 25th or March 27th from 6:00-8:00pm in the Ridge Street School New Gym. Teams will be formed by the Recreation Department. Who: 1st & 2nd Grade Boys & Girls Location: Rye Brook Athletic Fields Day/Time: Thursdays or Fridays 6:15pm Saturdays, 9:00am or 10:30am Dates: April 24th - June 7th Fee: $110.00 Check payable to Rye Brook Recreation Participants must attend one rating session. If interested in coaching , contact Janice @ 305-2947

Additional practices will be scheduled based on enrollment

Kindergarten T-Ball

Equipment Required:

This fundamental program will teach the basics of baseball with an emphasis on teamwork and improving one’s ability in throwing, catching, hitting and running through a variety of fun drills and games. Who: Kindergarten Boys and Girls Location: Pine Ridge Park New Field Day/Time: Tuesdays or Wednesdays 4:00pm—5:00pm Dates: Tuesdays, April 22nd—June 10th Wednesdays, April 23rd-June 11th Fee: $80.00 Max #: 20 per class (first come, first served) Instructor: Kyle Thornton Check payable to Rye Brook Recreation.

Boys: helmet w/ mouthpiece, gloves, stick arm and shoulder pads Girls: goggles, stick and mouthpiece

Check payable to Corbin Crusaders and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES 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 with the overall goal of having fun. Who: Boys and 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 (1 hr. session) Dates: April 5th - June 7th No Session (April 12,19 May 24) Make-Up: June 14th Fee: $140.00 per child (non-refundable) T-Shirt included Max #: 40 each 1 hr. session Checks payable to Elite Soccer Academy 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 ears 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: Boys and Girls 6-8 years old Location: Rye Brook Athletic Field Day/Time: Saturdays, 9:00am-10:00am Dates: April 5th - June 7th No Session (April 12,19 May 24) Make-Up: June 14th Fee: $140.00 Max #: 40 each 1 hr. session Make check payable to Elite Soccer Academy. And mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

Athletics Performance Enhancement Camp Teen Center This program will provide high-school athletes with performance enhancement training that will focus on all aspects of athletes. Transform’s fitness professionals will provide a weekly training regimen that will center on strength, speed, agility, quickness, power, explosiveness, and conditioning. Athletes will partake in a variety of drills and exercises under the guidance of the Transform Professionals. Our focus will be to improve your child’s overall athletic performance. This training is universally affective for all sports.

The Teen Center gives 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th graders an opportunity to go on trips periodically and to attend various events throughout the school year. This helps build new friendships, responsibility and maturity. A completed contract and application is required for membership. Events will be planned throughout the school year. Notification of new events will be emailed. Who: 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th graders Events: TBA

8th-12th Grade Boys and Girls Sundays 9:00am-10:00am March 30, April 6,13,20,27, May 4,11,18, and June 1, 8, 15, 22 Location: RBAF Softball Field Cost: $300.00 Instructor: Tom Itri (Varsity Football Coach Blind Brook) Hosted By: Transform Fitness & Training Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation and mail to Rye Brook Recreation Who: Day/Time: Dates:

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES Fun With Piano (in progress) Piano study offers unique benefits. In addition to the experience of making music, students increase concentration skills, enhance coordination between brains hemispheres and gain self-confidence through performance of increasingly challenging material. The Fun with Piano program, run by Julliard trained instructor, Dinah Basson, emphasizes the fun in learning through the choice of enjoyable repertoire: Ages 6 – 13 and Adults Location: Anthony J. Posillipo Center Day/time: Mondays & Wednesdays Instructor: Dinah Basson Check payable to Dinah Bison Materials not included. For more information call Dinah Basson (212) 787-2972

Rye Brook Carnival 900 King Street May 2nd, 3rd, 4th SPECIAL POPULATION PROGRAMS 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: Saturday 1:00pm—3:00pm Dates: September—June

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 physical, 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 301, Mamaroneck, New York 10543.

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Youth Swimming Group Swim Lessons In a small group of up to 4, children will begin their journey to swimming on their own with a focus on comfort, endurance and safety. When the child shows readiness, the focus will also include the four-stroke techniques: Freestyle, Backstroke, Breaststroke and Butterfly. Sessions are 4 weeks long. Ages: Kindergarten through 6th Grades Minimum: 2 children per time slot and Max of 4 Children per time slot. Location: Carver Center Pool Fee: $100.00 Per Session Session 1: April 7th—April 30th Session 2: May 5th—May 28th Session 3: June 2nd—June 25th Day/time: Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday Times: 3:00pm-3:30pm or 3:30pm-4:00pm or 4:00pm-4:30pm or 4:30pm-5:00pm or Instructor: Children of the Sound Sign up for a Session, Day of the Week, and Time. Check payable to Rye Brook Recreation

Adult/Young Adult Swim Lessons Have you always wanted to learn to swim or improve your strokes? Children of the Sound Founder and former international competitive swimmer, Lyes Mahfoudia, will create a swim program based on the individualized needs and goals of the swimmer. Overcoming a childhood fear or training for the next triathlon, Lyes will ensure your goals are achieved. These 4-week classes are geared to various swimming abilities. Age: 7th Graders up to Adults Location: Carver Center Pool Fee: $100.00 Per Session Day/time: Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday Session 1: April 7th—April 30th Session 2: May 5th—May 28th Session 3: June 2nd—June 25th Times: 5:30pm-6:00pm or 6:00pm-6:30pm Instructor: Children of the Sound Sign up for a Session Day of the Week and Time. Check payable to Rye Brook Recreation

Lifeguard Training Class This course is for those who have never taken an American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Course before, or for those who have an expired Lifeguard Training Card. This course prepares candidates with the necessary skills needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies at a pool. The course also includes First Aid Certification as well as CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer. Ages: Minimum age 15 by the last day of the course Minimum: 2 Candidates Location: Carver Center Pool Fee: $450.00 Day/time: April 14th - April 18th 9:00am-5:00pm (Monday-Thursday) Final Exam 10am-12pm (Friday) Instructor: Children of the Sound Prerequisite: A swim test is required for this course.. Call 914319-3079 to schedule. Check payable to Rye Brook Recreation

Swim Clinic This clinic offers the opportunity for children 6-12 years of age to get a pre swim team experience without the stress of competition. During the workouts, we challenge the swimmer to improve their strokes and build their endurance while also creating a fun class to keep their love of swimming alive! With increased coordination, we will help swimmers master their stroke technique and turns preparing them for swim team try-out. Ages: Location: Carver Center Pool Fee: $120.00 Per Session Day/time: Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday April 7th—April 30th 4:30pm-5:00pm or 5:00pm-5:30pm Instructor: Children of the Sound Sign up for a Day of the Week and Time. Check payable to Rye Brook Recreation

Parent Toddler Class With a focus on creating a safe and fun environment to explore the new world of water, the teachers lead the children through songs and splashes! Ages 6 Months - 3 Years Price: $120.00 Location: Carver Center Min:/Max: Minimum of 3 - Maximum of 8 Date/Time: Tuesdays 10:00am-10:30am or 10:30am-11:00am Session 1: April 1st—May 6th Session 2: May 13th—June 17th Instructor: Children of the Sound Check payable to Rye Brook Recreation 17


YOUTH TENNIS Registration closes Monday, April 28, 2014 for all tennis programs that begin the week of May 6, 2014. In order to accommodate as many participants as possible, juniors may register for one tennis program unless space is available after the end of the registration period.

Pee Wee Tennis

Tuesday/Wednesday Youth 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. No phone or mail registrations will be taken for this program. For information please call 914-273-8500 Who: 4 & 5 year-olds (MUST be 4 years old by 5/6/2014) Location: Pine Ridge Park Tennis Courts Time: 1:45pm – 2:30pm OR 2:30pm – 3:15pm Fee: $80 Residents $90 Non-Resident Dates: Tuesdays May 6th– June 17th (7 lessons) or Wednesdays May 7th– June 17th (7 lessons) Max: 12 participants per class Make Up: If Needed June 24th &25th Make checks payable to Future Stars and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

Players need to bring their own racket. No phone or mail registrations will be taken for this program. For information please call 914-273-8500 Who: 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade Boys and Girls Location: Pine Ridge Tennis Courts Time: 5:00pm – 6:00pm Dates: Tuesdays May 6h– June 17th (7 lessons) OR Wednesdays May 7th– June 18th (7 lessons) Fee: $102 Residents $112 Non-Residents Max: 12 participants per class Make Up: If Needed June 24th &25th Make checks payable to Future Stars and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

Tuesday/Wednesday Youth Tennis Players need to bring their own racket. No phone or mail registrations will be taken for this program. For information please call 914-273-8500 Who: Kdg, 1st and 2nd Grade Boys and Girls Location: Pine Ridge Tennis Courts Time: 4:00pm – 5:00pm Dates: Tuesdays May 6th– June 17th (7 lessons) OR Wednesdays May 7th– June 18th (7 lessons) Fee: $102 Residents $112 Non-Residents Max: 12 participants per class Make Up: If Needed June 24th & 25th Make checks payable to Future Stars and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

Tuesday/Wednesday Youth Tennis 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 914273-8500. Who: Grade 6 and up Location: Pine Ridge Park Tennis Courts Time: 3:15pm—4:00pm Dates: Tuesdays May 6th– June 17th (7 lessons) OR Wednesdays May 7th— June 18th (7 lessons) Fee: $102 Residents $112 Non-Residents Max: 12 participants per class Make Up: If Needed June 24th &25th Checks payable to Future Stars and mail to Rye Brook Recreation

Tennis Rain Policy 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 18


Tennis Permits Facilities The Rye Brook Recreation Department operates nine tennis courts at three facilities. Four are located at Pine Ridge Park (corner of Mohegan Lane and Latonia Road), four at Harkness Park (at Blind Brook High School), and 1 court at Garibaldi Park (on Garibaldi Place, across from the Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center). Opening Day Tennis Courts will officially open for the season on May 1, 2014. NOTE: Non-residents are not permitted to play tennis on Village Courts without being accompanied by a resident with a valid permit or a non-resident may purchase a non-resident permit. Tennis Court Usage Tennis Courts 1 & 2 at Pine Ridge Park are reserved for Rye Brook approved lessons Monday – Friday from 8:30am – 12:00noon, Tuesday and Wednesday from 1:30pm-6:00pm, and Monday – Thursday 6:00pm – 8:00pm. League schedules are posted at Harkness Park Tennis Courts. The Blind Brook High School Tennis Teams use the Harkness and Pine Ridge Courts during April, May and the first week of June, weekdays from 3:00pm – 6:00pm. SCHEDULE OF HOURS Tennis Courts Weekdays April: 9:00am – 7:00pm May: 9:00am – 7:00pm June: 8:00am – 8:00pm July & August: 7:30am – 8:00pm September: 9:00am – 7:00pm All residents must have a valid tennis permit by May 1, 2014 or be charged a daily fee of $10.00, guest fee $7.00. Permits may be purchased throughout the season. Mail or bring in application to Rye Brook Recreation Department, 938 King Street, Rye Brook, NY 10573. Tennis lessons approved by the Recreation Department have priority on Pine Ridge Park Courts 1 & 2. Schedule to be determined by registration demands.

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2014 TENNIS PERMIT APPLICATION

Rye Brook Parks and Recreation Department, 938 King Street, Rye Brook, NY 10573 Name:_____________________________DOB:_____________Tel.#__________________ E-Mail Address:_____________________________________________________________ Type of Permit: (Please Check Choice) [ ] $25 Jr. Membership (8-18years) [ ] $50 Adult Membership (19 years and older) [ ] $70 Family Membership (includes children up to 21 living at home) [ ] $25 Senior Citizen Membership (60 years and older) [ ] $150 Non-Resident (Limited number available) [ ] $7 Guest Fee (With Resident Permit Holder) [ ] $10 Resident (No Permit) Please charge my Master Card, VISA, or Discover Card: Type of Card:_______________________________Security Code:___________________ Account #:__________________________________Expires:_________________________ For Family Tennis Permit Only: Please List the following: Name of Spouse:__________________________________D.O.B._____________________ Children must be 8 years or older to obtain a Tennis Permit List Children using

{ 1}_________________________D.O.B._____________________

Family Membership

{2}_________________________D.O.B.______________________

And their Ages.

{3}_________________________D.O.B.______________________ {4}_________________________D.O.B.______________________

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Special Events Rye Brook’s 32nd Birthday This event will feature lunch, entertainment, Date: Saturday, June 14, 2014 and a visit from a special friend. The deadline Volunteers are needed for the Birthday to sign up is April 5, 2014. Registration is Celebration. On the day of the event, free and limited for this event. volunteers are needed for ride superviWho: 3 – 9 year olds (Rye Brook Residents Preference) sion, food distribution and parking Location: Anthony J. Posillipo cars. Again this year, we will be holdCommunity Center ing a food drive. Please bring canned Day/Time Saturday, 11:30am goods with you the day of the event. Date: April 12th For more information, please contact Max#: 70 kids Fee: Free the recreation office at 937-6663 Lunch with the Bunny

Rye Brook Carnival This event will feature rides, games, food and craft vendors. Who Residents and Non-Residents Location: 900 King Street parking lot Dates/Times: May 2nd 5-10pm May 3rd 12-10pm May 4th 12-5pm Parking is free. Rides and Food are assorted prices. Come join us for a fun weekend at Rye Brook Carnival. There will be 15 carnival rides along with games of chance and skill. We are looking for vendors to sell their crafts and local food merchants to come and sell their product.

Movie Night in the Park Who: All Rye Brook Residents Location: Pine Ridge Park Dates/Movies: June 20th - Monsters University July 18th - Lego Movie August 8th – Scooby Doo Mask of the Blue Falcon

Scott’s Pitch Hit & Run Rye Brook Recreation will host a free Scott’s Major League Baseball Pitch Hit and Run. An exciting baseball/softball skills competition that provides boys and girls, ages 7 to 14 the opportunity to showcase their pitching hitting and running abilities. Pitch Hit and Run participants can advance through 4 levels of competition, including Local and Sectional Competitions, Team Championship events at all 30 Major League ballparks and the National Finals at the MLB All Star Game.

Pre-Registration is required by April 18th. Who: Girls and Boys Ages 7-14 Date/Date: Saturday, April 26th Time: 9:00am Ages 7-10 10:00am Ages 11-14 Location: Pine Ridge Park New and Old Fields Fee: Free

Day/Time: Fridays, 8:00pm Fee: Free Refreshments will be sold.

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DAY CAMPS Rye Brook Recreation Day Camp Rye Brook Day Camp will be offered to children entering Kindergarten in September 2014 to 6th grade. The camp will be limited to 250 children. Residents are given preference until May 1, 2014 (first come first served). All campers will attend camp at Crawford Park. A limited number of scholarships are available for Rye Brook residents only. Those in need of camp scholarships should contact Kyle Thornton by April , 2014 at 3052948. Rye Brook Day Camp will run for 6 weeks from June 31st through August 8th (NO CAMP JULY 4TH) from 8:30am– 4:00pm. Fee: Prior to 5/1 (6 weeks) Add Child After 5/1 (6 weeks) Add Child 2 weeks Add Child

Res $960 $760 $1110 $860 $520 $420

Non Res ____ ____ $1240 $1040 $750 $650

Rye Brook Teen Summer Craze Rye Brook Teen Summer Craze is a travel camp for 7th, 8th, and 9th graders (September 2014).Campers will go on 5 trips each week.. All trips are included in the registration (movie days are paid for by campers). The camp is limited to 110 campers who will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis. (NO CAMP JULY 4TH). If you have any questions/concerns please call Janice Kunicki at 305-2947. Who:

7th,8th, and 9th Grade Boys and Girls Location: Harkness Park Day/Time: Monday– Friday 8:30am—4:00pm Dates: June 31st—August 8th Trips: TBA Fee: Res. Prior to 5/1 (6 Weeks) $1630 After 5/1 (6 Weeks) $1730 2 Weeks $ 890

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Non-Res. $2080 $1140


RYE BROOK RECREATION CAMP HEALTH AND REGISTRATION FORM Please fill out form and return to the Recreation Department with a check. Questions 1 through 6 are to be completed by your child’s physician and Questions 7-13 is to be completed by a legal guardian. LAST NAME ADDRESS SCHOOL

FIRST NAME CITY/STATE

DATE OF BIRTH ZIP CODE

Grade entering in Sept. 2014

PHONE #

AGE

SEX BUSINESS#

Email

ALL CHILDREN ATTENDING DAY CAMP MUST HAVE AN UP TO DATE IMMUNIZATION RECORD THAT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING (PLEASE HAVE YOUR DOCTOR LIST THE DATES).

Date of shot 1. Four or more doses of Diphtheria/Tetanus Toxoid ____/_____/ 2. Three or more doses of Oral Polio Vaccine or four or more doses of Inactive Polio Vaccine Salk given after 1968 ____/_____/ 3. One dose of live Measles Vaccine given after 1 year of age. ____/_____/ 4. One dose of live Mumps Vaccine given after 1 year of age. ____/_____/ 5. One dose of live Rubella Vaccine given after 1 year of age. ____/_____/ 6. Is the child taking any prescribed medication? YES NO If the answer is yes, what is the medication? Would your child be taking the medication during the camp day? YES NO _______________ Physician’s Signature Date 7. Has your child had any recent operation or injury? YES NO If yes, please explain 8. Has your child been exposed to any communicable disease within the last 3 weeks? YES NO If yes please list 9. Please list food, which your child is allergic to if any Please list drug, which your child is allergic to if any Is your child allergic to insect/bee bites? YES NO 10. is there any emotional or physical disturbance? YES NO If yes what treatment or care has been given? 11. Is your child permitted to take Advil or Tylenol for minor discomforts? such as headache, colds, etc. YES NO 12. Do you want your child to participate in our swim program? YES NO 13. Is there any reason why your child may not participate in any activities? YES NO If so, please explain FOR EMERGENCY USE: Parents’ daytime numbers/names ( ) ( ) If a parent cannot be reached: Name/Relationship Telephone numbers ( ) ( ) Neighbor or relative who would know where a parent could be reached, or who would be able to pickup the child if necessary: Name: Address Phone ( ) Child's Physician: Address Phone ( ) I hereby authorize my child/children whose name(s) appears above to participate in the above program/s sponsored by the Rye Brook Parks and Recreation Department. I hereby release the Village of Rye Brook, Carver Center, their servants and employees 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 a Recreation Staff member to take my child/children to the hospital for treatment. I hereby authorize my child to swim at the Carver Center.

Parent/Guardian's Signature

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SPORTS CAMPS Youth Tennis Clinic:

Youth Tennis Camp.

Future Stars will have a summer tennis clinic for 6 weeks. Who: Kdg.-6th Grade Boys & Girls Location: SUNY Purchase Day/Time: Tuesdays 4:00pm - 5:00pm Or 5:00pm - 6:00pm Wednesdays 4:00pm-5:00pm Or 5:00-6:00pm Dates: July 8th– August 12th or July 9th –August 13th Fee: Res. $102 Non-Res. $112 Check payable to Future Stars and mail to Rye Brook Recreation. For information contact Future Stars at 273-8500.

Youth tennis camp is a 4-day summer program for boys and girls kdg - 6th grade. Who: Boys & Girls, Kdg - 6th Grade Location: SUNY Purchase Day/Time: Mon.-Thurs. 4:00pm-6:00pm Dates: July 28th - July 31st And/Or Aug. 4th - Aug 7th Fee: Res. $100 Non-Res. $110 Check payable to Future Stars and mail to Rye Brook Recreation. For information contact Future Stars at 273 -8500.

Rye Brook Rebels AAU Basketball Camp

This Intense, High-Energy Summer Basketball Camp is specially designed to teach and develop specific offensive Rye Brook Recreation in connection with Terry and defensive skills necessary to become a Varsity-Level player. Players will be grouped according to age, skill levTeachout basketball camps, presents the Steve el and experience for speed, strength and player developNovak Basketball Camp. The Toronto Raptor and former New York Knick and Rye Brook Res- ment training. This highly structured program will involve ident will be at this camp to help with clinics for daily stations that focus on skills and fundamentals, inchildren in grades 2-10. The camp will focus on cluding; footwork, shooting, ball-handling, three point shooting, one-on-one moves, passing, rebounding, manteaching the individual how to improve their basic fundamentals. This is a great learning ex- to-man and team defense and transition basketball. Players will improve their shooting technique and form plus perience for both experienced and non experilearn how to shoot off screens, off the dribble and create enced players. space in order to get their shot off. Who: 2nd-10th Grade boys and Girls Location: BBHS and BBMS Gyms Who: 4th – 9th Grade Boys and Girls Dates/Times: July 21-25, 9:00am - 3:00pm Location: Blind Brook HS Gym Fee: $425 Day/Time: Monday -Friday, 9:00am – 12:00pm Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation and Dates: August 11 - 15 mail to Rye Brook Recreation, 938 King St. Camp Fee: $245.00 if paid by June 20th Each participant will be allowed to bring one item $295.00 if paid after June 20th to be autographed by Toronto Raptor, Steve No- Fee includes AAU T-Shirt and Basketball vak on a specified day of camp. Instructor: Manny Martinez, BBHS Varsity Coach Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation and mail to Rye Brook Recreation, 938 King Street

Steve Novak Basketball Camp

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ADULT ACTIVITIES Zumba: Ditch the Workout – Join the Party!

Cardio/Strength-Step (AM Session)

Tired of exercises, Let’s Zumba! Zumba is In this class you will be doing step, cardio derived from a Colombian word meaning boxing, HITT. You are going to move and move fast and have fun”. It is a Latin-inspired have your muscles toned and sculpted. A mat dance fitness class that incorporates highand weights are required. An exercise mat energy international music and easy-to-follow and weights are required . dance movements. People who’ve tried this Who: Adults muscle-pumping, caloric-burning workout say Location: Anthony J. Posillipo Center its so much fun, you’ll get a workout without Day/Time: Mondays, 9:00am - 10:00am feeling like you’ve worked out! Date: Monthly Instructor: Martha Oceguera Fee: $75.00 When: Thursdays, 7:30pm – 8:30pm Instructor: Toni D’Amario Dates: On Going Make check payable to Toni D’Amario Location: AJP Community Center Fee: 5 classes $50.00 or Pilates/Power Yoga 11 classes for $100 (AM Session) Walk Ins: $12.00/class Pilates and Yoga is a dynamic fusion of two

Rye Brook Men’s Softball League The Men’s Softball League will play a 14game schedule. The top 8 teams will make the playoffs. For more information, please contact Robert Bertolacci at 939-7054. Location: PCMS, RBAF, and RSS Softball Fields Day/Time: Weekdays, 6:30pm Dates: April – August Fee: $1650 per team + $150 forfeit fee (2 separate checks) Deadline: March 15th for team entry

Cardio/Strength-Step (PM Session) In this class you will be doing step, cardio boxing, HITT. You are going to move and have your muscles toned and sculpted. Mat and weights are required. Who: Adults Location: AJP Community Center Day/Time: Tuesdays, 7:30pm - 8:30pm Dates: April 22nd - July 22nd Fee: $225.00 Instructor: Toni DAmario Checks payable to Toni D’Amario

major forms of exercise. We will be focusing on strengthening ones core and developing flexibility.

Who: Adults Location: AJP Community Center Day/Time: Wednesday, 9:00am - 10:00am Dates: Monthly Instructor: Toni Damario Fee: $75.00 Make checks payable to Toni D’Amario

Yoga

(PM Session)

Based in the Vinyasa, Anasura, style of Yoga. This is an open Yoga class for beginners to intermediate. Class consists of centering , asanas, and shivasana for movement and positive energy.’ Who: Adults Location: Anthony J. Posillopo Center Instructor: Toni D’Amario Dates: March 12th - May 7th Fee: $150.00 Must have 5 participants for the class. Check payable to Toni D’Amario

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ADULT ACTIVITIES 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

SESSION I

SESSION I

SESSION II Same as Session I

SESSION II Same as Session I

Mornings: Afternoons: Evenings:

Tues.-Thurs between 9am and 12pm Upon Request If Available Tues OR Wed, between 6pm and 8pm upon request if available RYE BROOK RESIDENTS HAVE PRIORITY DURING EVENING LESSON HOURS Location: SUNY Purchase Dates: Week of May 6th –June 17th (make-up week of June 24th) Fee: 1 hour: $125 Residents; $135 Non-Residents: 1½ hour: $180 Resident $190 Non-Resident Please specify 1 or 1 ½ hour lesson Checks payable to Future Stars and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

Location: Dates:

SUNY Purchase week of July 1st-August 12th (make-up week of August 19th) Fee 1 hour: $125 Residents; $135 Non-Residents: 1½ hour: $180 Resident $190 Non-Resident Please specify 1 or 1 ½ hour lesson Checks payable to Future Stars and mail to Rye Brook Recreation. Players from Session I have priority when signing up for Session II. Registrants for Session II will be placed in groups based on openings that become available due to attrition from Session I. New groups will be formed based on registrations.

Mornings:

9:00am to 12pm (every ½ hour) List 3 days in order of preference Afternoon: Upon Request If Available Evenings: Tues OR Wed, 6pm – 8pm Upon Request if Available RYE BROOK RESIDENTS HAVE PRIORITY DURING EVENING LESSON HOURS Location: SUNY Purchase Dates: Week of May 6th-June 17th (make-up week of June 24th) Fee: (½ hr) $150 Resident $160 Non-Resident (1 hr) $288 Resident $298 Non-Resident Checks payable to Future Stars and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

Location: Dates:

SUNY Purchase week of July 1st-August 12th (make-up week of August 19th) Fee: (½ hr) $150 Resident $160 Non-Resident (1 hr) $288 Resident $298 Non-Resident Make checks payable to Future Stars and mail to Rye Brook Recreation. Players from Session I have priority when signing up for Session II. .Registrants for Session II will be placed in groups based on openings that become available due to attrition from Session I. New groups will be formed based on registrations.

Women’s Tennis Team Rye Brook Recreation will sponsor a Women’s A Tennis Team in the Westchester Challenge League. The season is from mid April through June. The A team matches are on Tuesday mornings. Adult residents, who are interested, should contact the recreation Department at 939 -3235, or Ilene Finder at 937-9141. Dates for the tryouts will be announced. Team members are required to have a valid 2014 tennis permit. 26


RYE BROOK SENIORS SPRING/SUMMER 2014 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 Center will be closed for holidays on Friday, April 18th and Monday, May 26, 2014.for more information, contact the Center directly at 939-7904. The mission of the Rye Brook Seniors is to create an environment where individuals can Congregate, receive services and participate in activities that will 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 the Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center. PROGRAMS

Quibble & Nibble Lunch Program

Blood Pressure Screening

Open to Rye Brook Senior Residents. 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.

tal and offered monthly at the Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center. Call 939-7904 for more

Days: Monday - Friday, Date: 3rd Tuesday of each month unless noted. Time: 12:00 p.m. FEE: $3.50 Residents Time: 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Fee: FREE $7.00 Non Residents This program is sponsored by Greenwich Hospi-

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. For reservations contact the Center at 9397904.

Healthful Hints w/Lucille Porto, R.N

Date: 4th Thursday of each month unless noted. Time: 11:00 a.m. Fee: FREE

Enjoy helpful and stimulating lectures given by local health professionals on a wide variety of health topics to improve your knowledge of how the body works and what we can do to preserve our health.

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PROGRAMS General Fitness/Strength Training

Spanish Instruction w/Yoheris Phillips

Date: Tuesdays & Thursdays Time: 9:00 am Fee: Residents - FREE These two FREE exercise programs are taught by Jodi Berkowitz and Tiffany Callaway of Club 800! Treat your body to an aerobic workout concentrating on building muscle mass and stronger bones. Includes chair ercises

Wednesdays: Fee: FREE 10:00 – 10:30 Advanced Conversation 10:30 – 11:30 Beginner Instruction Enjoy learning a new language in a relaxed atmosphere! Yoheris Phillips teaches this class free – all are welcome!

Yoga Fridays at 10:30 a.m. Fee: Residents $3 Class size limited to 10. 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 reserve in advance.

Tai Chi w/Domingo Colon Mondays at 1:00 p.m. Fee: Residents $3 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. Must reserve in advance.

Words R Us Date: Every Wednesday Time: 9:15am Fee: FREE All are encouraged to bring your creativity, draw on past experiences and put pen to paper in this fun and informal writing group. A Stitch in Time w/Anita Penchina Date: Tuesdays & Thursdays Time: 9:15am Fee: FREE Join in our group and work on knitting and crocheting projects together in a warm and friendly atmosphere! Donations of yarn needed!!

AARP Driving Course Monday, April 7, 2014 9am to 4pm

$20.00 w/AARP $25.00 w/o AARP Oil Painting Instruction with Kathleen Pasquale This one-day course is offered to people age 50 and oldTuesdays - Must Sign Up! er. Class is limited to 25 participants. Upon successful 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Fee: Residents - FREE completion of the course work, the student will receive a Taught by Kathleen Pasquale, this cours is designed for certificate good for a three-year reduction on auto liabilthe beginner as well as accomplished painter to perfect ity. Rye Brook Senior members will be accommodated your skills or learn from step one in this class that offers in the class first, with remaining spots open to the public individual instruction in a group setting by an experion a first come first serve basis. Payment not due enced artist who has been teaching for over 15 years. Additional craft projects will take place 2x per month. Classic Movie Madness—3rd Tuesday See monthly schedule for more details. Date: 3rd Tuesday of the month Time: 12:00Noon Fee: FREE Early Bird Walking Program Enjoy a classic movie on the 3rd Tuesday of every Date:Mondays Fee: Residents - FREE month at 12 Noon. Buy lunch at the Center or Brown Time: 8:30-10:45 am Bag it!! See movie schedule posted at the Center. Hop on the Senior Van to the Galleria Mall for the

Painting & Crafts

County-wide Mall Walker Program. Mall walkers msut be ready to leave the AJP Community Center at 8:30am promptly and to depart the Galleria Mall by 10:45am.

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SPECIAL EVENTS Must register and pay in advance St. Patrick’s Day Party & Lunch Tuesday, March 18, 2014 Fee: Residents $4 Enjoy traditional Corned Beef & Cabbage, Boiled Potatoes, Irish Soda Bread, special dessert and Irish Music! Dress in GREEN! Erin Go Braugh! Sign up is now!

Empire City Casino Date: March 19, 2014 Fee: Residents $2.00 Non-Residents $4.00 Join your friends for a day at the Casino, lunch on your own. Bus departs AJP at 9:30am and Yonkers at 3:15pm. Sign up is February 6ht.

Passover Seder Date: April 10, 2014 Day/Time: Thursday, 11;30AM Fee: Residents $4 Non-Residents $7.50 The celebration of Pesach (Passover) is one of the oldest ceremonies in the Jewish calendar. The Seder is a dramatic way in which Jews relive history. Join us in celebration of the Passover Seder and seize an opportunity to learn something about this Jewish tradition. Menu: Gefilte Fish w/horseradish, Matzo Ball Soup, Brisket of Beef, herbed carrots, oven roasted potato, sponge cake, tea or coffee. Sign up is February 6th.

Hunterdon Hills Playhouse “Busy Body”

Date: April 16, 2014 Day/Time: Wednesday, 9:00am Date: March 26, 2014 Fee: $58.50 Day/Time: Wednesday, 10:45am This hilarious play centers on Mrs. Piper, a charmingly nosey Take a stroll through the delicious markets of Arthur cleaning lady who lives in the basement of the office building Avenue and enjoy lunch on your own. Bus departs AJP she cleans. One night she finds a dead body and by the time at 10:45am . Sign up is February 6th. the police arrive, the body and evidence are missing. As she takes matters into her own hands to prove there was a body and solve the mystery, there are false alarms, twists and surCasafina Warehouse prises and everyone is a suspect in this wildly madcap comedic Date: April 2, 2014 ride! Choice of Yankee Pot Roast, Catch of the day, Fried butDay/Time: Wednesday, 10:30am terfly Shrimp, Chicken Parmesan, Roast Turkey with stuffing. Fee: Residents $2.00 Bus departs AJP @ 9:00am and departs Hunterdon Hills at Non-Residents $4.00 4:00pm. Sign up is February 6th. Join us on this fun shopping excursion, where you will be able to shop for fine stoneware and hand painted ceramics from Portugal and Italy and products from other Easter Celebration Date: April 17, 2014 parts of the world as well . Lunch on your olwn at PeDay/Time: Thursday, te’s Saloon in Elmsford. Sign up is February 6th. Fee: $4.00 Resident $7.50 Non-Resident Mohegan Sun Casino Enjoy a delicious spring lunch complete with Easter Date: April 4, 2014 Bread and beautifully colored Easter eggs. Put on your Day/Time: Friday, 8:00am Easter bonnet with all the frills upon it and you’ll be the Enjoy a day with friends in Connecticut Sun Casino. grandest one in the Easter Parade. Prizes will be awarded Bus leaves the Rye Brook Senior Center at 8:00am and for the 3 most creative bonnets. Annual Easter jelly Bean departs Mohegan Sun at 4:00pm. Package includes: Raffle. $1 per guess 6 guesses for $5. Guess how many Transportation, $15 food voucher and $15 freeplay. jelly beans in the Jar. Sign up is February 6th. MUST HAVE 30 TO GO OR TRIP WILL BE CANCELLED AND MONEY RETURNED. Sign up is February 6th.

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SPECIAL EVENTS/TRIPS Westchester Broadway Theatre: Ragtime Date: April 23, 2014 Day/Time: Wednesday, 11:00am Fee: $56.00 Residents $58.00 Non-Residents Enjoy a delicious lunch followed by this musical portrait of early 20th century America that ells the story of 3 seemingly unconnected families and how they wind their way through upper middle class New Rochelle to Harlem and Tin Pan Alley to the immigrant melting pot of the lower East Side. Colorful characters portray this powerful story of their belief in the American Dream set to an unforgettable Tony-winning musical score complete with fiery rhythms, heart wrenching lyrics and ever present ragtime melodies. Ragtime bursts onto the stage like no other musical. Bus departs AJP at 11:am. Please note if driving on your own or taking the Senior Bus! Sign up is February 6th

Les Miserables, Broadway, NYC Date: May 14, 2014 Day/Time: Wednesday, 10:15pm Fee: $95.00 Yes: This amazing show has returned to Broadway! Based on Victor Hugo’s classic novel, Les Miserables is an epic and uplifting story about the survival of the human spirit. The magnificent score of Les Miserables includes the classic songs, I Dreamed a Dream, On MY own, Stars, and many more. Bus departs AJP at 10:15am followed by lunch on your own and a 2:00 pm performance. Orchestra seating. Sign up is February 6th.H

Historic Harlem

Date: May 19, 2014 Day/Time: Monday, 9:00am Fee: $109.00 Card Party Harlem is one of America’s most remarkable neighborhoods. Date: April 25, 2014 NYC Historian Justin Ferate will take us on a historic hour of Day/Time: Friday, 12:00pm—4:00pm this vibrant community. We will dine at the acclaimed new Fee: $10.00 restaurant by celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson-Red Rooster. Enjoy an afternoon of fun! Pizza, salad, dinner and dessert includ- Later, tour the charming streets with handsome homes, included in the price. We will have raffle items so bring your $$$. Your ing Alexander Hamilton’s home and views of City College, the friends are our friends, so please invite guests. Transportation is Gothic Castle on the Hill, Strivers Row. Abyssinian Baptis available, but you must make a reservation with Angie. Sign up is Church, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Columbia University, February 6th! Volunteers needed to collect raffle items and help Morningside Heights, Morris Jumel Mansion, Slyvan Terrace set up food. and Sugar Hill.. Departs Rye Brook at 9:00 am and returns 7:30 Woodloch Pines-Pocono Mountains, Hawley, PA. pm. Sign up is February 6th. Only 10 spaces available. Date: April 28th—May2, 2014 Day/Time: Monday-Friday 9:00am A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder Fee: Double $650, Single $753, Triple $587 Broadway, NYC Fee: $99.00 Findal payments are now due! Please call the office. Coach bus Based on Roy Horniman’s novel Israel Rank, A Gentledeparts AJP at 9:00am on Monday and departs Woodloch Pines at man’s Guide to Love & Murcder finds Monty Navarro, a 11:00am on Friday. British commoner, discovering that he’s ninth in line to inherit the Earldom of Highhurst and electing to murder the Frick Museum and Lunch in NYC members of the odious D’Ysquith family standing in his Date: May 7, 2014 way. In the process Monty keeps a mistress, Sibella HallDay/Time: Wednesday, 8:45am ward, and courts the comely young Phoebe D’Ysquith. Bus Fee: $16.00 departs AJP at 10:15 am, followed by lunch on your own Internationally recognized as a premier museum and research and a 2:00pm performance. Orchestra Seating. Sign up is center, the Frick is known for its Old Master Paintings and outFebruary 6th. standing examples of European sculpture and decorative arts. The collection was assembled by the Pittsburgh industrialist Motown the Musical, Broadway, NYC Henry Clay Frick and is housed in his former residence on 5th Date: Wednesday , August 13, 2014 Avenue. One of New York City’s few remaining gilded age Fee: $78.00 mansions, it provides a tranquil environment for visitors to exMotown tells the story behind the hits as Diana, Smokey, Berry perience masterpieces by artists such as Bellini, Rembrandt, and the whole Motown family fight against odds to create the Vermeer, Gainsborough, Goya and Whistler. We will enjoy a soundtrack that changes America. Featuring classic songs such leisurely self-guided tour followed by lunch on your own in as My Girl and Aint No Mountain High Enough. Motown shatNYC. Bus departs AJP at 8:45am. Sign up is February 6th. tered barriers, shaped our lives and made us all move to the same beat. Bus departs AJP at 10:15am followed by lunch on your own and a 2:00pm performance. Mid Mezzanine seating. Sign up is February 6th. 30


The Carole King Musical, Broadway, NYC Fee: $109.00 Date: Wednesday, July 9, 2014 The story of Carole King in her early days as a Brooklyn teenager struggling to enter the record business to her years spent as a chart-topping music legend. Bus departs AJP at 10:15am , followed by lunch on your own and a 2:00pm performance. Orchestra Seating. Sign up is February 6th.

RYE BROOK

LOOKING AHEAD…… INTERESTED IN A VEGAS TRIP? We are planning a 4 night, 5 day trip the 3rd week of September 2014. Please call the office and give us your name so that we can provide you with the details. 31


RYE BROOK PARKS & RECREATION Spring-Summer 2014 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:________________________

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