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TOWN OF MANLIUS
Recreation
TOWN BOARD: Edmond Theobald, Supervisor * John R. Loeffl er, Deputy Supervisor *
Karen Green, Recreation Liaison * Vincent Giordano * David M. Marnell, Sr. * Nicholas J. Marzola * Richard Rossetti
RECREATION STAFF: Peggy Kenyon, Recreation Director * Kristine Zingaro, Recreation Supervisor * Jackie Maher, Administrative Assistant
301 Brooklea Dr., Fayetteville * 637-5188 * www.townofmanlius.org
SPRING/SUMMER 2015
****IMPORTANT****The Town of Manlius has a new registration system. In order to sign up for any programs, residents now
need to input their information into our system once and then it will be there for all future programs
registered for. Please go to http://manliustown.recdesk.com to set up your individual and family Profi le on
the RecDesk Community portal. You will “create account” and put in your own information then add family
members to input each child’s complete information. Parents need to be in the system to receive receipts by
e-mail and the children/participants need to have all information completed for the instructors/coaches of
programs. Please do this before registering for any of the enclosed programs so that when we receive your
registration the information will all be correctly entered into our system by you.
By 2016 we plan to have it available to register for all programs on-line if desired.
Reference Information
Table of Contents
Reference Information.................................................................
Youth and Teen........................................................................
Learn To Swim..............................................................................
Playgrounds...................................................................................
CIT Information...........................................................................
Adult & Senior Adult ..........................................................
Spring Putt-Putt...........................................................................
Community Theater Production................................................
Concert Schedule & Trash and Brush Info...............................
Registration Form........................................................................
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REGISTRATION INFORMATIONPreference is given to Town of Manlius residents. A completed registration/medical form must
accompany payment for all programs. A separate form must be completed for each program and each partici-
pant. Additional forms may be obtained from the recreation offi ce or you may make copies of the form in this
brochure. No phone-in registration is accepted unless otherwise stated. Participants are not registered for a
program until payment and a registration form are received in the recreation offi ce. No confi rmation of regis-
tration is made for any programs; you will be notifi ed only if the program is full, cancelled or there has been a
change. Registration is taken on a fi rst come fi rst serve basis, therefore, there is a chance that some programs
will be full when you register.
PLEASE NOTE: There will be a $20.00 service charge imposed on all returned checks.
REFUNDS: If a program is cancelled due to insuffi cient enrollment, then all persons registered will receive a
full refund. Refunds for participant cancellation will be given through the day before the program starts (minus
a $5.00 service charge). No refunds will be given after that or if the cancellation puts us below the minimum
number required to run the program. NO refunds will be given to one time programs unless cancellation is
received 48 hours in advance of the program.
NOTE: Recreation programs do not carry accident insurance for participants.
Offi ce HoursMonday - Friday
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Town Hall Offi ces Closed:
Friday, April 3rd - half day
Monday May 25th
Friday, July 3rd
Monday, September 7th
Answering Machine for
Recreation Department during all
closed hours at 637-5188.
Parent Plus, Inc. is a non-profi t organization partnering with the Town of Manlius Recreation Depart-
ment to help children cope with loss through participation in athletics, the arts, and intellectual pursuits. Par-
ent Plus maintains or establishes a relationship with activities that promote self-reliance and internal growth
for kids coping with death, illness, or other loss of a person that played an important role in their life. Visit
our website at parent-plus.com or contact us at info@parent-plus.com or by phone at 315-637-4328.
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COMPUTER CODING CLASSLeMoyne College
Computer Lab in Reilly Hall
Sundays
March 22nd,29th, April 12th, 19th, 26th
Ages 8 - 12
Beginner Scratch Class: 2 - 3 PM
Advanced Scratch Class: 3:30 - 4:30 PM
(Pre-requisite for advanced class is having
taken the beginner class)
Scratch is a programming language geared
to children ages 8 and older. It allows
children to program their own interactive
stories, games and animations. It encour-
ages systematic reasoning, creativity and
helps them to work collaboratively.
FEE: $75.00 per person payable to “Tech-
4kidzLLC” Space limited.
There will also be a half day camp the
week of August 17th- 21st - details TBA.
FRENCH CLASSTown of Manlius Board Room in Manlius
Town Hall, Brooklea Drive, Fayetteville
Thursdays, April 16th - May 21st
4:00 - 5:00 PM
Beginner class for kids ages 6 - 10.
In this class the kids will learn how to start
a conversation with a native speaker, start-
ing with basics: greetings, numbers, date,
weather, colors etc. A small class size will
allow the kids to progress by doing and
playing in a positive
atmosphere.
www.frenchacademyfm.com - French for
kids for details
FEE: $120.00 payable to “French Acad-
emy” Class size: 4 min. 10 max.
PRE-K ACTIVITY CLASSWoodland Elementary School
Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays
9:00 - 11:00 AM
June 30th - July 16th
Children ages 3 - 5 enjoy arts & crafts,
songs, stories, games & educational
activities. This program is an excellent
stepping stone for children who will soon
be going to kindergarten. A snack should
be brought to class each day. Joanne
Smith and Darlene Houghton instruct this
fun fi lled and educational experience. It
is recommended that children be toilet
trained.
FEE: $72.00 per child payable to “Town
of Manlius”. Class size: 8 min, 15 max.
Youth and Teen
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SUMMER CRAFTING FUN DAYWoodland Elementary School
Tuesday, July 7th
12:00 - 12:30 lunch (bring a bag lunch)
12:30 - 3 pm crafting
Children entering 1st - 5th grade
Join Joanne Smith and Darlene Houghton
for an afternoon of crafting. You can be
creative, have some fun and bring home
projects to keep or share. You have the
choice of bringing a bag lunch and eating
together at 12:00 (for those on a tight
schedule or coming straight from play-
ground) or arrive at 12:30 for just the
crafting.
FEE: $20.00 per child payable to “Town
of Manlius.”
Class size: 6 minimum, 15 maximum
SUMMER SMART CAMP
Math Attack!Fayetteville Elementary
August 3rd - 21st
Three weeks of Monday - Friday
Students entering Grade 4:
9:00 - 10:15 AM
Students entering Grade 5:
10:30 - 11:45 AM
Summer can be a diffi cult time to think
about extra practice with math. Students
often return to school feeling the effects
of the “summer slump”. This course pro-
vides three weeks of practice in grade
appropriate math skills in a fun environ-
ment to keep your child on top of their
skills this summer. Instructor Tom Otis
will individualize instruction based on
each child’s needs. Smaller class sizes
will allow for extra one on one attention.
Registration deadline is May 15th and
space is limited.
FEE: $325.00 per participant payable to
“Tom Otis”. For more information e-mail
Tom at amandtom@msn.com
LEGO DAY CAMPFayetteville Elementary Cafateria
Thursday, July 30th
9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Ages 5-12
This workshop explores science,
technology, architecture, engineering
and art concepts using LEGO bricks for
primary aged children. The children will
design, build and light up an entire city
comprising of tall buildings, bridges, roads
and railways and use batteries, bulbs,
wires and switches to bring their creations
alive. The possibilities are limited only
by their imagination. Our workshop will
fi re up your child’s imagination and spark
creativity in the form of inspired play
following one of our many themed LEGO
builds coupled with our magical delivery
FEE: $35.00 payable to “Inspiration
Tree”.
F-M ARCHAEOLOGY CAMPBroadfi eld Site in Manlius
Monday - Friday,
June 29th - July 3rd
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Students entering 5th grade and up in 2015
who have an interest in Archaeology.
FM Archaeology Camp is a week-long
excavation of an Onondaga Village site
that was occupied around 1450, before
European contact. Participants are in-
structed by experienced archaeologists in
the uncovering of pottery shards, fl int &
bone tools. Participants also receive les-
sons in fl int knapping, atlatl spear throw-
ing, Onondaga pottery & lacrosse.
FEE: $75.00 per participant payable to
“Todd Sorensen” Maximum of 20 par-
ticipants. Must register by June 27th
TODDLERS’ TANGO CREATIVE
MUSIC AND MOVEMENTThe Jewish Home at Menorah Park
10:00 - 10:45 AM
Wednesdays: July 1st- 22nd (4 weeks)
Children ages 1 - 4 years.
With movement, music and instruments
we will use our imagination to: 1.explore
the motions of our bodies with dance. 2.
Enjoy learning songs from around the
world.
FEE: $45.00 payable to “Toddlers
Tango”. Minimum of 6 children needed to
run class.
FAST BEES TRACK FM High School Track
Sundays, 4:30 - 5:45 PM
Ages 3 years - 6th grade
Spring Session - April 26th , May 3rd,17th,
31st , June 7th , 14th
Ages Pre-K (3 years old) - 6th grade
Run for Fun! The overall goal of the
program is to introduce participants to the
fun and rewarding sport of track and fi eld.
Throughout the season, Fast Bee members
will build self confi dence through their
own personal achievements and goals.
They will also increase their physical en-
durance, a skill that will benefi t them both
individually and in team sports such as
soccer, baseball, lacrosse and football.
Participants in the Pre-K through 4th grade
rotate through approximately 5 events.
Members are divided into several groups
and run with other kids of the same age
group. They are given brief instruction to
understand the basics behind the event.
They are encouraged to do their best and
most importantly, to have fun. They are
not timed and are encouraged not to com-
pete with one another.
Participants in the 5th and 6th grades will
focus on training and technique. These
young runners will work with members
of FM’s acclaimed running program to
advance their skills, stamina and running
knowledge.
No prior experience is necessary.
To Register: Use the specifi c Fast Bees
Registration form found on the Fast Bees
website and mail with payment payable
to Allison Pinsky to: Town of Manlius
Recreation, 301 Brooklea Dr., Fayetteville,
NY 13066
FEE: $35.00 per member payable to “Al-
lison Pinsky” if registration received at
the Town of Manlius Recreation Depart-
ment by April 21st.
FEE after April 21st: $45.00 per member
payable to “Allison Pinsky”
On-site registration is available and will
begin at 3:30pm. Come early to avoid
lines.
Check out the fast bees website for more
information www.fastbees.org
*NEW First 75 registrants will receive a
free Fast Bees water bottle!
FMYLA “GO PLAY” LACROSSEwww.fmyla.com for details
Wellwood Middle School Fields
Registration is now open at www.
FMYLA.com for both FMYLA and ULA
Travel.
The cost per player is:
$90 for FMYLA and
$95 for ULA The deadline to register for
ULA is March 15th, 2015.
FMYLA season will open the week of
April 25th and run through June 20th.
The extended season provides players
with additional skill development and
game experience.
The ULA season runs from June 19th
through the end of July.
ULA is a more competitive travel league
for non-beginners.
FMYLA is committed to help boys and
girls “Go Play” the fun game of lacrosse.
Our single season format was a success
last year so we are excited to continue
in 2015. A team based format provides
players in Grades 1-6 the opportunity to
build skills, play games, and have fun!
We will have team groupings at
grades 1/2, 3/4 and 5/6 (we will continue
with our existing Pre-K/K instructional
skill-based program)
PARENT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
FMYLA needs your help! If you are
interested in a head or assistant coach
position, or would like to referee or setup
fi elds, email: info@fmyla.com Clinics for
coaches will be provided by FM
Scholastic Coaches
F-M FOOTBALL CAMPF-M High School
July 6th - 9th
5:00 - 8:00 PM
Boys entering grades 7 - 12. Each three-
hour session will provide conditioning,
individual skills, and teamwork involving
offense, defense and the kicking game.
All instruction will be under the direc-
tion of Paul Muench, F-M Head Varsity
Football Coach. Participants must bring
workout clothing and cleats.
FEE: $80.00 per participant prior to July
1st. After July 1st, fee is $90.00. All
checks payable to “F-M Football Camp”.
Fee includes a camp t-shirt.
SUMMER BALL FOOTBALLF-M High School practice fi eld next to
tennis courts.
Wednesdays, July 15th - August 19th
5:30 - 8:00 PM
For students entering grades 7, 8 and 9.
Under the direction of F-M assistant Foot-
ball Coach, Ray O’Brien, campers will
receive 1.5 hours of instruction. Campers
will also learn important team aspects
of the game. Topics of discussion will
include respect, responsibility, teamwork,
dedication, and leadership. Camp meets
rain or shine.
FEE: $80.00 payable to “Ray O’Brien”
includes a t-shirt.
Youth and Teen
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LACROSSE CAMPWellwood Middle School
Monday - Friday, June 29th - July 3rd
8:30 - 11:30 AM
Boys entering grades 1 - 7 (As of 9/2015).
Camp will cover team offense and de-
fense, individual defense, shooting and
passing, face offs and goalie instruction.
This program is designed for the beginner
and the experienced player. The instruc-
tion will be adjusted to experience. Partici-
pants will be grouped by grade. Time will
be divided between teaching individual
skills and tactical match play. Instruction
is under the direction of former F-M var-
sity lacrosse coach Tom Hall. Participants
must bring their own stick, mouthpiece
and cup. Protective equipment can be
provided. Register by June 26th.
FEE: $95.00 (includes a reversible jersey)
payable to “CNY Lacrosse Coaches As-
sociation”. Registration is limited.
SUMMER SOCCER CAMPFM High School Fields
(grass fi elds near student parking lot)
Monday - Thursday,
August 3rd - 6th
Grades 4 – 8 Co-Ed
9:00 – 11:30 AM
Grades 9 – 12 Boys
12:45 – 3:15 PM
Directed by FM boys soccer coach Jeff
Hammond, this camp is dedicated to
developing youth players to become the
best they can be. Jeff’s staff brings great
enthusiasm and experience. Players work
on individual skills as well as team tactics.
Staff includes other members of the F-M
coaching staff and college players. (Bring
your own ball)
FEE: $75.00 payable to “Jeff Ham-
mond”. (includes a t-shirt)
SKILLS N’ DRILLS
April Spring BreakF-M High School House I Gym
Monday - Wednesday
April 6th - April 8th
4:15 - 7:00 PM
Girls & boys ages 7 - 15.
Join coach Mike Lee assisted by F-M Var-
sity basketball players for this spring break
camp. Tons of different skills including
shooting, ball-handling, and footwork
techniques!!
Games, prizes, t-shirts and lots of fun for
everyone!
FEE: $60.00 per player payable to “Mike
Lee”.
$10.00 discount for each additional family
member.
Fayetteville-Manlius
HORNET TEAM CAMPF-M High School House I Gym
Monday - Wednesday
June 29th - July 1st
4:15 - 7:00 PM
Boys entering 6th grade and up
Basketball Coach Tom Blackford and his
HS Staff will conduct 3 days of practice
“directly” relating to the High School
philosophy used at FM! Shooting prin-
ciples and drills used by the Varsity, JV,
Freshman, and Modifi ed teams. Also an
introduction to our 1-3-1 Zone defense and
the basic school offense being used!!
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR ALL
MEMBERS OF OUR SCHOOL TEAMS,
AS WELL AS BOYS AND GIRLS IN-
TERESTED IN SOME DAY BEING A
PART OF OUR “HORNET” PROGRAM.
FEE: $65.00 payable to “Mike Lee”
Youth and Teen
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FUN-DAMENTAL
BASKETBALL CAMPCazenovia College
Monday - Friday,
July 6th - 10th
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Boys & Girls ages 7-17
23rd year of lots of basketball games, guest
speakers, drills, many local college and
high school hoopers, and FUN!! Coaches
Mike Lee and Tom Blackford will direct this
Basketball Camp. Lunch provided at the
college cafeteria. For more information see
website www.fundamentalbasketballcamp.
com
FEE: $305.00 per player payable to
“FUN-damental Basketball Camp”
Early Bird Special - $285
from 6/6/15 - 6/29/15
Real Early-Bird Special-$265 before 6/6/15
Additional $10.00 OFF for any camper/at-
tendee of our FM TEAM CAMP
“MAKE YOURSELF A BETTER
PLAYER” HORNET
BASKETBALL CAMPF-M High School House I Gym
Monday - Thursday,
August 10th - 13th
9:00 AM – 3:30 PM - Bring a lunch
Boys & Girls ages 7-15
Tom Blackford, F-M Varsity Boys coach
and Mike Lee, SU Orange and FM Asst.,
will co-direct this camp. Instruction will
be given on fundamentals and skills for
offense and defense to make yourself a
better player. FUN and lots of basketball
(games, contests, prizes). Pizza party on
Thursday. “Great way to end the summer.”
FEE: $150.00 payable to “Tom Black-
ford” includes t-shirt.
MINIATURE GOLF DAYSTown of Manlius Residents
Four Seasons Golf & Ski Center
Route 5
Thursdays throughout the summer
9:00 AM-3:00 PM Play all day for $4.00
per person. No need to sign up in ad-
vance. Please bring proof of residency.
JUNIOR GOLF LESSONSFour Seasons Golf & Ski Center
Ages 8 and up
Session I starts June 29th
Session II starts July 27th
Mondays & Wednesdays; 9 or 10 AM
4 consecutive weeks of 2 lessons per
week. Clubs and balls provided. End
each session with a round at Skyridge.
FEE: $95.00 per person per session
payable to “Four Seasons Golf & Ski
Center”.
GIRLS SUMMER SOCCER CAMPF-M High School
Monday - Friday,
July 20th - 24th
Girls entering grades 3rd - 7th:
9 - 11:30 AM on the turf fi eld
Girls entering grades 8th - 12th:
1 - 3:30 PM on the grass fi eld near student
parking lot
This camp will provide girls of all skill
levels the chance to improve their in-
dividual techniques as well as develop
small and large group tactics in a fun and
encouraging environment. Each day will
feature match play in addition to small
sided games aimed to help each player im-
prove. Coaches Brent Ostrander and Matt
Murphy (F-M Varsity Girls Head and Asst.
Coaches) will be joined by former F-M
varsity soccer players. Each player will
receive a camp T-shirt. Players should
bring cleats, shin guards, soccer ball, and
water bottle each day.
FEE: $90.00 per session payable to
“Matt Murphy” until June 15th
$95.00 after June 15th.
Space limited to 40.
Youth and Teen
GIRLS LACROSSE CAMPF-M High School Fields
Monday - Thursday
June 29th - July 2nd
Mouthguard, stick, and goggles required.
Weather permitting - no refunds due to
weather cancellations.
GRADES 3rd - 6th
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
On grass fi eld
Instruction provided by Kate Noel (F-M
Girls Varsity Coach) will focus on the
fundamentals of the game presented in a
fun way.
GRADES 7th - 12th
5:00 - 8:00 PM
On turf
Instruction provided by Kate Noel (F-M
Girls Varsity Coach) will include skill
development, offensive and defensive
strategy, stick skills, ground balls, and
goalie work.
FEE: $100.00 Payable to “Kate Noel”.
HORNET HOOPS:
BASKETBALL CAMP FOR GIRLSF-M High School House 2 Gymnasium
(may change due to construction)
Monday - Friday
June 29th - July 10th
Hornet Hoops is a basketball camp
for girls who will be entering
grades 4-12 in the fall of 2015. The
camp provides interested players with fun
opportunities to work on individual skills
and see how these skills fi t within the
overall team game. Each participant will
come away with individual drills/skills
to practice at home and an understanding
of what it takes to be successful at the
scholastic levels. Participants will be
grouped by age and/or ability during
the sessions to account for varying skill
levels/experience. Participants can arrive
at 8:30 AM for individual shoot around/
warm up and instructional sessions are
9:30 am - noon. Scott De Forest, Girls
Varsity basketball coach at FM, will run
the sessions. Participants do not have to
attend every session to participate.
FEE: $130.00 payable to “Scott
DeForest.” (No pro-rated discount)
SPRING AND SUMMER
TENNIS LEAGUESF-M High School Courts
SPRING LEAGUE:
Sundays
May 3rd - June 7th (excluding May 31st)
1:00 - 3:00 PM
SUMMER LEAGUE:
Friday mornings
July 3rd – July 31st
9:00 – 11:00 AM
Phil Rudolph, girls varsity tennis coach
will organize these leagues for intermedi-
ate to advanced players, boys and girls,
entering grades 5 – 12. A Round Robin
format will allow players to play differ-
ent opponents each day. Players will be
matched with others of comparable ability.
Each player earns points for each game
won. Awards will be given for those who
accumulate the most points throughout the
season.
FEE: $75.00 per player per league pay-
able to “Phil Rudolph”.
TENNIS CAMPF-M High School Courts
Monday - Thursday
June 29th - July 2nd
8:30 – 11:00 AM
Phil Rudolph, girls varsity tennis coach,
and Jon Fox, JV tennis coach will direct
this camp for boys and girls entering
grades 4 – 10. Players will be grouped by
age and ability. Varsity tennis players will
help instruct the camp.
FEE: $85.00 payable to “Phil Rudolph”.
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YOUTH FIELD HOCKEY CAMPF-M High School Turf and Grass Fields
Monday - Friday
June 29th - July 3rd
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Grades entering 3rd - 10th in Sept. 2015
FM Coaches will lead a staff featuring cur-
rent and former varsity players to instruct
campers and demonstrate techniques. Our
mission is to teach the fundamentals of
fi eld hockey in a fun and inspiring envi-
ronment with age appropriate games, drills
and team building activities. Please bring
fi eld hockey stick, goggles, shin guards,
mouth guard, water bottle & snack, ap-
propriate footwear (sneakers, cleats or turf
shoes) and sunscreen to camp each day.
*Indicate on registration form if you need
to borrow a stick or goggles.
FEE: $95.00 if received by June 22nd.
$100.00 if after June 22nd payable to
“Chris O’Neil”.
REGISTRATIONTOWN OF MANLIUS
RESIDENTS ONLY
Held at the
Town of Manlius Board Room in the
Town of Manlius Town Hall
301 Brooklea Drive, Fayetteville.
Tuesday, May 5th
5:00 - 6:00 PM
Tuesday, May 12th
12:30 - 1:30 PM
and
5:00 - 6:00 PM
All residents may register at any of the
above registrations. Classes are fi lled on a
fi rst come fi rst serve basis.
LATE REGISTRATIONS:
Non-residents will be accepted
Held at the Recreation Department Offi ce
in the Town of Manlius Town Hall
Tuesday, May 26th
12:30 - 1:30 PM and 5:00 - 6:00 PM
and
Tuesday, June 9th
(Final registration for Session I)
12:30 - 1:30 PM
and
Tuesday, July 14th
12:30 - 1:30 PM
NOTES: Please read carefully!
*Walk in registration will not be accepted
at the recreation offi ce except during
established registration times.
*Children may not register for themselves.
Registration may be done by another adult
if a parent or legal guardian is unable to
attend registration. However, a parent or
legal guardian must sign the registration
form and return it to the recreation offi ce
within one week of having registered.
*Forms are available at the recreation of-
fi ce and at registration. You may pick them
up prior to registration to speed up the
process. Do not use the registration form
found in this brochure.
ALL DECISIONS ARE FINAL AT
REGISTRATION.
PROGRAM DATES AND TIMESAll classes are held at
Green Lakes State Park.
SESSION I June 29th- July 17th
no class on July 3rd
SESSION II July 20th- August 7th
PRE-K June 29th - August 7th
(6 - 1 week sessions)
no class on July 3rd
Classes are 45 minutes long held at
10 and 11AM.
Class levels Pre-K through Level 3 will be
offered at each time. Higher level courses
will be offered if there is enough interest.
Pre-K classes run for one week only.
All other classes run for three weeks Mon-
day through Friday.
FEES: Payable to
“Town of Manlius”. No Refunds.
Town of Manlius Residents:
1 child - $60.00 per session
Family - $120.00 per session (3 or more
per session, does not include Pre-K)
Pre-K - $30.00 per week per child
Scholarships are available for one ses-
sion of swim to those Town of Manlius
residents in need. Please contact the offi ce
prior to registration.
Non-residents: Late registration only.
1 child - $80.00 per session
Pre-K - $40.00 per week per child
REMINDERS:
*A pass will be provided for entrance to
Green Lakes during the lessons for those
registered.
*Recreation programs do not carry ac-
cident insurance for participants.
*Programs will be cancelled only in case
of thunder, lightning or storm warnings.
Listen for cancellations on radio stations
Y94FM, WSYR AM570 or B104.7FM.
*We are not able to make up lessons when
they are cancelled.
*We reserve the right to cancel any class.
*You may call the recreation offi ce at 637-
5188 prior to late registrations to see if the
class you want is available.
Learn To Swim
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AMERICAN RED CROSS
SWIM LESSONS
COURSE PRE-REQUISITESPRE-K: Ages 3 - 5 not in Kindergarten,
must be 3 by the start of the class. NO
EXCEPTIONS! (Pre-K classes are 1 week
sessions). Participants must be toilet-
trained. Play is used as a basic form of
learning and provides fun and enjoyment
in the water.
LEVEL 1: Introduction to Water Skills.
For beginner swimmers ages 5 and up.
LEVEL 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills.
Bob 3 times then exit water (must fully
submerge) travel 5 yards, glide and fl oat
with support.
LEVEL 3: Stroke Development. Float
and glide unassisted. Swim using com-
bined arms and legs for 5 body lengths,
roll to back fl oat for 15 seconds roll to
front then continue swimming for 5 body
lengths.
THE FOLLOWING MAY BE
OFFERED IF THERE IS
ENOUGH INTEREST.
LEVEL 4: Stroke Improvement. Jump
into deep water from the side, swim front
crawl for 15 yards, maintain position by
treading or fl oating for 30 seconds and
swim elementary backstroke for 15 yards.
LEVEL 5: Stroke Refi nement. Perform
feet fi rst entry into deep water, swim front
crawl for 25 yards, change direction and
position, and swim elementary backstroke
for 25 yards. Swim breaststroke for 15
yards, change direction, and swim back
crawl for 15 yards.
LEVEL 6: Swimming and Skill Profi -
ciency. Perform a shallow dive into deep
water, swim front crawl for 50 yards,
change direction and position of travel,
and swim elementary backstroke for 25
yards, change direction and position of
travel, and swim back crawl for 25 yards.
****IMPORTANT****The Town of Manlius has a new registration system. In order to sign up for any programs, residents now need to input their infor-
mation into our system once and then it will be there for all future programs registered for.
Please go to http://manliustown.recdesk.com to set up your individual and family Profi le on the RecDesk Community portal. You
will “create account” and input your own information fi rst then add family members to input each child’s information . Be sure
to completely fi ll out each child’s information - you will only have to do this once for this and all future porgrams. Please do
this before coming to the Learn To Swim Registraiton. For those that have not done this you will have to do it at the Learn To
Swim Registration that night. You may stop by the recreation offi ce in advance and set up your Profi le on our laptop
SUMMER PLAYGROUNDS
Woodland Elementary School
Kindergarten-3rd Grade
(entering in Fall of 2015)
Must be 5 years old by 12/1/15
Fremont Elementary School
(in place of Pinegrove Middle School)
4th grade-8th grade
(entering in Fall of 2015)
Playground is a six week program (two 3 week sessions)
Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 12 Noon, rain or shine.
The playground programs consist of special events, fi eld trips, theme days,
games, arts & crafts and much more!
Enders Road Elementary
Kindergarten-8th Grade
(entering in Fall of 2015)
Must be 5 years old by 12/1/15
Session II
July 20th-August 7th
The Town of Manlius Recreation Department will offer Summer Playground Programs at:
Woodland Elementary School, Enders Road Elementary School and Fremont Elementary (in place of Pinegrove Middle School)
Two sessions will be offered at each site.
You may register your child/children for one or both sessions.
Session I
June 29th- July 17th
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Residents:*A Resident is one that lives in
the Town of Manlius or is a stu-
dent at the school in which they
will be attending Playground.
$75.00 1 child, 1 session
$140.00 1 child, 2 sessions
$145.00 2 children, 1 session
$275.00 2 children, 2 sessions
$210.00 3+ children, 1 session
$400.00 3+ children, 2 sessions
Make Checks Payable to:
“Town of Manlius Recreation”
****IMPORTANT****The Town of Manlius has a new registration system. In order to sign up for any programs, residents now need to input
their information into our system once and then it will be there for all future programs registered for.
Please go to http://manliustown.recdesk.com to set up your individual and family Profi le on the RecDesk Community
portal. You will “create account” and put in your own (parent) information then add family members to input each child’s
complete information. Parents need to be in the system to receive receipts by e-mail and the children/participants need to
have all information completed for the instructors/coaches of programs. Please do this before registering for playground
so that when we receive your registration the information will all be correctly entered into our system by you.
Non-Residents:*A Non-Resident is one who does
not live in the Town of Manlius
or is not a student at the school
in which they will be attending
Playground.
$95.00 per child, per session
3 WAYS TO REGISTEROnce you have created your
Family Profi le
(see IMPORTANT above)
1Walk in and register in the offi ce.
2 Mail Playground Registration
form to: Town of Manlius
Recreation Department
301 Brooklea Drive
Fayetteville, NY 13066
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you may now register On-Line at
link above, if paying with a credit
card, up until June 19th
PLEASE NOTEWE WILL NO LONGER BE ACCEPTING ON-SITE REGISTRATION.
THE FIRST DAY OF PLAYGROUND OR ANY DAY THEREAFTER. IF YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED BEFORE
JUNE 19TH AT 4:30PM YOU WILL HAVE TO COME TO THE RECREATION DEPARTMENT AND REGISTER IN PER-
SON BEFORE YOUR CHILD CAN ATTEND PLAYGROUND. AT THAT POINT YOU WILL BE ASSESSED A $25/CHILD
LATE FEE. THE LATE FEE WILL ONLY BE WAIVED FOR THOSE ALREADY REGISTERED IN SESSION I WHO
CHOOSE TO DO SESSION II AT A LATER DATE.
EXTENDED MORNING
HOURS
This year we are offering an ex-
tended hour of playground from
7:30-8:30AM
$25 PER CHILD, PER SESSION
NO REFUNDS
PLAYGROUND FEES:
SUMMER PLAYGROUND
The Town of Manlius Recreation Department is looking for CIT’S for
our Playground program at our Enders Road and Woodland Playground
Sites! This program is for teens entering 9th and 10th grade that are
interested in gaining practical experience working with children.
The CIT program runs from Monday-Friday from 8:00am-12:30pm. You
will gain experience supervising and leading activities for children
entering Kindergarten-3rd grade. You must be eager and enthusiastic,
responsible and willing to be a leader.
Applicants must fi ll out an application at the Recreation Department and
will be subject to an interview. This is not a paid position. If an applicant
is chosen be a part of our CIT Program they will be asked to pay the Town
of Manlius Recreation Department $30/session. Please refer to page 6 for
specifi c dates of each session. For this price, you will gain knowledge and
skill in the training that will be provided to you by a veteran
counselor as well as a training/educational manual to keep. So, if you en-
joy being outside and working with children then this is an opportunity
that you don’t want to miss! Call Kristine Zingaro for more information
637-5188.
There are two ways to fi ll out your application:
1. Come into the Recreation Offi ce and fi ll it out
2. Go to www.townofmanlius.org and download the application.
Mail it to: Town of Manlius Recreation Department
301 Brooklea Drive
Fayetteville, NY 13066
Attn: Kristine Zingaro
Counselor-In-Training
(CIT)
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ADULT AND SENIOR ADULT
SENIOR ADULT“PILATES” BODY
CONDITIONINGCommunity Center-Group Fitness
Studio
Fayetteville Towne Center
311B Towne Drive
Fayetteville
Tuesdays
7:00-8:00 PM
Session I (8 classes):
March 31st-May 19th
Session II (8 classes):
May 26th-July 28th
(no class on 6/30 or 7/14)
This Pilates mat workout is taught in the
“Classical” style and consists of unique
exercises that are performed standing
and lying on a mat. Pilates workout
strengthens, stretches and tones muscles
without joint stress, helps develop better
balance, improves posture, promotes
better circulation, promotes lymphatic
drainage and reduces stress and mus-
cular tension. The focus is on Core
Stabilization. Pilates Conditioning is a
great workout for all levels of partici-
pants. Modifi cations will be shown for
beginners and challenges given to those
more advanced. Weights and mats are
included.
For more information please call Karen
at 559-4225.
FEE: $ 50.00 for 1 session
$ 95.00 for 2 sessions
Payable to “Karen Loeffl er”
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GOLF LESSONSFour Seasons Golf & Ski Center
Route 5, Fayetteville
Spring Session:
Tuesday’s at 5:30 PM starting April 28th
Enjoy fi ve weeks of one-hour golf les-
sons covering all aspects of the game.
Open to adults and youth 12 & up. You
must pre-register.
FEE: $85.00 payable to “Four Seasons
Golf and Ski Center”. Balls and clubs
are included.
HANDBELLSDewitt Community Church
Erie Blvd., Dewitt
Mondays
March 9th- June 155h
7:00 - 8:30 PM
Learn to play English Handbells with
instructor Pam Spirko. Learn new
songs in a fun and easy manner.
FEE: $35.00 per student payable to
“Pam Spirko”.
Class size: min. 6, max. 12.
T’AI CHITown of Manlius Board Room
Town of Manlius Town Hall
Brooklea Drive, Fayetteville
Wednesdays
Session I:
April 29th-June 17th
Session II:
August 26th-October 14th
Call 637-5188 for more information
10:00 - 11:00 AM
Slow and easy-to-learn, repetitious
movements that promote wellness
of body and mind. Movements are
designed to improve balance, fl exibility,
range of motion, posture and concen-
tration while enhancing body strength,
relaxation and stress reduction. Qigong
(working energy) sets will be explained
and practiced as well. Suitable and
adaptable for all ages.
FEE: $59.00 per session payable to
“Ralf Garn”
CANAL CLEAN SWEEPFriday, April 17th
Behind the Manlius Town Hall
301 Brooklea Drive, Fayetteville
10:00 AM - 12 Noon
The Town of Manlius Town Hall
Employees will be cleaning along the ca-
nal as part of the State Wide Canal Clean
Sweep. Anyone interested in joining
us is welcome to come out and help. If
interested please call the
Recreation Department at 637-5188. We
will meet behind the Town Hall at 10:00
AM. You will need to sign a waiver
to participate. Water will be provided.
Please wear work gloves, long pants and
close toed shoes for protection.
FRENCH FOR BEGINNERSTown of Manlius Board Room
Town of Manlius Town Hall
Brooklea Drive, Fayetteville
Thursday’s
April 16th-May 21st (6 weeks)
5:15-6:15 PM
In this class you will learn how to start a
conversation with a native speaker, start-
ing with basics: greetings and simple
dialogues (at a hotel, at a restaurant,
etc.) A small class size will allow you to
progress by participating actively in a
relaxed atmosphere.
For more details:
www.frenchacademyfm.com
Class size: 3 minimum - 8 maximum
FEE: $120.00/person payable to
“French Academy”
CONVERSATIONAL FRENCHTown of Manlius Board Room
Town of Manlius Town Hall
Brooklea Drive, Fayetteville
Thursday’s
April 16th-May 21st (6 weeks)
6:30-7:30 PM
Want to travel to France, improve your
business vocabulary, or just practice you
French? Through conversations, gram-
mar and vocabulary, discover all that is
French art de vivre. A small class size
will allow you to progress by participat-
ing actively in a relaxed atmosphere.
For more details:
www.frenchacademyfm.com
Class size: 3 minimum - 8 maximum
FEE: $120.00/person payable to
“French Academy”
SENIOR ADULT TRIPS
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BUS PICK UP INFORMATION
Minoa:Lot next to Minoa Village Offi ce
IC – Immaculate Conception Church
Salt Springs Road, Fayetteville.
(Park behind the church).
Dewitt Parks Maintenance Facility
5889 Butternut Drive, Dewitt
To Register for any Trip:Checks payable to:
“Travel Choice International”
and
Mail with registration form to:
Town of Manlius Recreation Dept.
301 Brooklea Drive
Fayetteville, NY 13066
For additional information:
Town of Manlius Recreation
637-5188
BOSTON POPSSingin’ in the Rain:
Film with Orchestra
Keith Lockhart conducting
May 8-9, 2015 (Fri-Sat)Topping the American Film Institute’s list
of 25 Greatest Movie Musicals of all time,
this fi lm masterpiece comes to life with
the live orchestral accompaniment and
award-winning on-screen performances by
Gene Kelly, Donald O’Connor and Deb-
bie Reynolds. Join Keith Lockhart and
the Boston Pops as they bring this classic
musical to the stage of Symphony Hall.
May 8, 2015 (Friday) Our hotel is the
Holiday Inn Express – Cambridge MA
just minutes from downtown Boston.
After dinner it’s on to the Boston Pops at
Symphony Hall. (D)
May 9, 2015 (Saturday) After a deluxe
continental breakfast at our hotel we visit
the JFK Library. There is time for lunch
on your own at the library prior to depart-
ing for Syracuse.
Our trip includes one night at the Holiday
Inn – Cambridge, fl oor tickets to the Bos-
ton Pops at Symphony Hall, one dinner,
deluxe continental breakfast, admission to
the JFK Library, roundtrip motorcoach,
Travel Choice International Escort, and all
taxes and gratuities.
Single Double
$550.00 $445.00 residents
$565.00 $460.00 non-residents
DEPOSIT: A deposit of $100.00/person is
due with your registration
FINAL PAYMENT due by March 6, 2015
Cancellation Penalties:
Prior to 3/6/15- Fully refundable
After 3/6/15- Non-refundable
Checks Payable to:
Travel Choice International
Mail to:
Town of Manlius Recreation Dept.
301 Brooklea Drive
Fayetteville, NY 13066
New York City Ballet at the Sara-
toga Performing
Arts Center Choose one or both trips
July 9, 2015
Square Dance; New Peck; Western Sym-
phony
July 16, 2015 Symphonic Dances; The 4
Temperaments; Symphony in C
These trips include orchestra seating
for the Ballet and lunch at the Hall of
Springs.
FEE $88.00 Residents
$93.00 Non-Residents
Cancellation Penalties:
Prior to 6/10/15 -Fully Refundable
After 6/10/15 - Non-Refundable
Unless replacement found by
Recreation Offi ce.
Bus Pickups:
Minoa 7:45AM
IC: 8:00AM
Town of Dewitt Parks: 8:30AM
(Maintenance Facility)
Return approximately 6:00PM
“The Magic Flute” Glimmerglass
Festival July 28, 2015 (Tuesday)
“Candide” Glimmerglass Festival
August 11, 2015 (Tuesday)These trips include the buffet lunch
at the Otesaga and orchestra seating.
FEE: $139.00 Residents
$144.00 Non-Residents
Cancellation Penalties:
Prior to 6/12/15- Fully Refundable
After: 6/12/15- Non-Refundable
Unless replacement found by
Recreation Offi ce.
Bus Pickups:
Minoa: 8:30AM
IC: 8:45AM
Town of Dewitt Parks: 9:15AM
(Maintenance Facility)
Return approximately 6:30PM
Cortland Repertory Theatre
SUDS- Rocking 60’s Musical Soap
Opera w/ lunch at
The Manor-Briggs Hall
August 28, 2015 (Friday)
We have side orchestra seats to SUDS-the
Rocking 60’s Musical Soap Opera. come
visit a squeaky-clean “Laundromat of Love”
bubbling over with the greatest hits fo the
1960’s! This musical fantasy tells the story
of Cindy, a lovelorn girl working in a laun-
dromat, pining for the pen-pal fi ancee who
dumped her. However, her life is about to
change when her two guardian angels magi-
cally appear to teach her about boys, true
love and how to survivie this tough “fl uff-n-
fold” world. This feel good musical is loaded
with good clean fun, bubbling energy and
more than 40 musical favorites including:
“These Boots are Made for Walking”, “Walk
on By”, “Are You Lonesome Tonight”, and
“Where the Boys Are”.
Cancellation Penalties:
Prior to 8/3/15 – Fully Refundable
After 8/3/15 – Non Refundable
Unless replacement found by
Recreation Offi ce.
FEE: $66.00 Residents
$71.00 Non-Residents
Bus Pickups:
Minoa: 10:00AM
Immaculate Conception:10:15AM
Town of Dewitt Parks: 10:45AM
(Maintenance Facility)
Return approximately 6:00PM
TRIP CANCELLATION
INSURANCE IS RECOMMENDED
AND AVAILABLE THROUGH
TRAVEL CHOICE
INTERNATIONAL.
Call for further information:
315-445-1400
CA
NCELLED
New York City
National 9/11 Memorial and
MuseumMay 19-20, 2015
(Tuesday-Wednesday)
This is an active walking tripOur trip includes one night accomodations
at the Hotel Beacon (75th and Broadway),
admission to the National 9/11 Memorial
and Museum, lunch at Ellen’s Stardust
Diner Wednesday afternoon, roundtrip
motorcoach transportation, Travel Choice
International Escort, and all tips and
gratuities.
May 19, 2015 (Tuesday) Dinner is on
your own at the numerous restaurants in
the area including Viand Cafe which is
next door to the Beacon Hotel.
May 20, 2015 (Wednesday) After break-
fast on your own, we board our motor-
coach for the Nartional 9/11 Memorial
and Museum. Lunch is included at Ellen’s
Stardust Diner (home of the singing wait-
staff)
OPTIONAL BROADWAY THEATRE
PERFORMANCE
May 19th- “On the Town” at the Lyric
Theatre. Ticket price for Orchestra
seating is $90/person and should be
included in your deposit. The ticket price
is non-refundable.
Single Double
$559.00 $409.00 residents
$574.00 $424.00 non-residents
DEPOSIT: A deposit of $100.00/person is
due with your registration
FINAL PAYMENT due by March 25,
2015
Cancellation Penalties:
Prior to 3/25/15- Fully refundable
After 3/25/15- Non-refundable
Mormon Tabernacle Choir
at SPACJune 29-30, 2015
(Monday-Tuesday)The 360 member, Grammy and Emmy
winning ensemble and 68 members of
their orchestra will perform at SPAC on
June 29th at 7:30pm. This is one of fi ve
cities on the group’s Atlantic Coast Tour.
The trip includes tickets to the Mormon
Tabernacle Choir performance, one night
at the Hyatt Place Saratoga Springs, dinner
and breakfast, tour of Saratoga Springs,
roundtrip motorcoach transportation, Travel
Choice International Escort and all tips and
gratuities.
Single Double
$385.00 $315.00 residents
$405.00 $330.00 non-residents
DEPOSIT: A deposit of $75.00/person is
due with your registration
FINAL PAYMENT due by May 22, 2015
Cancellation Penalties:
Prior to 5/22/15- Fully refundable
After 5/22/15- Non-refundable
SENIOR ADULT TRIPS
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Shaw Festival ~ Niagara on the Lake
August 18-20, 2015 (Tuesday-Thursday)SWEET CHARITY Come experience the bold and colorful world of 1960s New York through the eyes of Charity Hope Valentine. The dance hall hostess dreams of a brighter future but she can’t help but give her heart to all the wrong guys. Then she meets the meek but sweet Oscar Lindquist when they get trapped in an elevator. Songs like “Big Spender” and “If My friends Could See Me Now” paired with a book by Neil Simon made this a Broadway hit.
LIGHT UP THE SKY Playwright Moss Hart was one of Broadway’s biggest stars who co-wrote the hit comedies, You Can’t Take It With You, and The Man Who Came To Dinner, This play is his comic love letter to the theatre world. Everyone has as-sembled in a suite at the Ritz-Carlton for a new play about to have its fi rst out-of-town tryout including the leading lady, the naïve playwright, the emotional director, the vulgar producer and his ice-skating wife. Everything is love and kisses and toasts to the “magic time” of theatre. But when they return to the hotel after the show, things
aren’t quite as rosy.PLUS Wine Tasting and Dinner at the Rockway Vineyard;, Guided Historical tour including Ft. George National Historic Site and the Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens.
The trip includes admissions to two shows, two nights at the White Oaks Confer-
ence Center; Guided Historical Tour, two dinners and two breakfasts, roundtrip motor
coach transportation, Travel Choice International Escort, and all tips and gratuities.
Single Double
$775.00 $595.00 residents
$790.00 $610.00 non-residents
DEPOSIT: A deposit of $100.00/person
isdue with your registration
FINAL PAYMENT: Due by 6/26/15
Cancellation Penalties:
Prior to 6/26/15- Fully refundable
After 6/26/15- Non-refundable
Checks Payable to:
Travel Choice International
Mail to:
Town of Manlius Recreation
301 Brooklea Drive
Fayetteville, NY 13066
TRIP CANCELLATION
INSURANCE IS RECOMMENDED
AND AVAILABLE THROUGH
TRAVEL CHOICE
INTERNATIONAL.
Call for further information:
Both US and Canadian customs dictate that
each arriving traveler MUST carry proof of
US Citizenship. The acceptable
documents are current Passport, Passport
Card, or Enhanced New York State Driver’s
License.
Anyone without documentation will not be
allowed to board the bus.
HOW TO PAY
Sunday, May 3rd
Held at Four Seasons Golf & Ski Center
on the Adventure Golf Course
Participants whose last names begin with A-G begin at 1:00 pm,
H - K begin at 1:30 pm, L - O begin at 2:00 pm, P-Z begin at 2:30 pm
PLAY SIX HOLES OF MINIATURE GOLF AS A FAMILY
REFRESHMENTS
SPRING THEMED PHOTO BOOTH
EACH FAMILY WILL RECEIVE A DOOR PRIZE
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED BY FRIDAY MAY 1ST AT NOON
No registration will be taken the day of the event.
FEE: $10.00 per family payable to “Town of Manlius”.
Swing Into Springat the
Town of Manlius
PUTT PUTT PARTY
2015 SWING INTO SPRING PUTT PUTT PARTY REGISTRATION FORMPlease return with payment to the Town of Manlius Recreation Department
301 Brooklea Drive, Fayetteville, NY 13066. Checks payable to “Town of Manlius”
or
Go to http://manliustown.recdesk.com after April 1st to register for this program on-line
Family Name__________________________________________ # in Family________
Address_________________________________________________________________
Phone #_________________________________ Paid: Cash _______Check#_______
Check time attending:_____ 1:00 PM _____1:30 PM _____2:00 PM ____2:30 PM
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COMMUNITY THEATER PRODUCTION
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COMMUNITY THEATER PRODUCTION
The Town of Manlius Recreation Departmentand Greene and Miller Dentistry
For Further Information on Auditions and Tickets please visit
www.manliusmusical.org
July 16-18, 2015Auditions this May
Summer Concerts
Concerts held at Lewis Park in Minoa
6:30 - 8:30 PM
Friday, July 10th - Dan Elliott & The Monterays
Friday, August 7th - The Coachmen
Concerts are free and open to the public
co-sponsored by The Town of Manlius and the Village of MinoaConcerts may be cancelled due to rain with no rain dates
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Trash and Brush InformationThe Town of Manlius brush collection will commence in April 2015 and the following is important information for those enrolled.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE HAVE BEEN SOME CHANGES:
In 2015 the yard waste will be picked up by a business called “Last Chance Recycling”. The operator of the business is “Ian Hunter”.
The contact phone numbers are:
Business: 315-445-1402
Ian Hunter’s cell phone: 315-374-8003
Brush pick-ups will be on Mondays only and will remain bi-weekly.
The following is the 2015 schedule:
NORTH OF ROUTE 5*: For all residences located North of Route 5 pick-ups will begin on Monday- April 6th, 2015 and will
continue every other Monday through Monday December 21st, 2015. The only exception is the week of September 7th (Labor
Day) when brush will be picked up on Tuesday-September 8th.
SOUTH OF ROUTE 5*: For all residences located South of Route 5, pick-ups will begin on Monday- April 13, 2015 and will
continue every other Monday through Monday-December 28th, 2015. The only exception is the week of May 25th (Memorial
Day) when brush will be picked up on Tuesday- May 26th.
*IMPORTANT: There are two pick-ups a month only for North and South each. As a result there ARE NO PICK-UPS ON
Monday- 6/29/15, Monday-August 31, 2015 and Monday-November 30, 2015.
Important brush pick-up rules:
• Brush is classifi ed as leaves, grass clippings, smaller branches and twigs. Absolutely no dirt, rocks, stumps or sod.
• Brush must be placed in a rigid container, either plastic or metal, or in a biodegradable paper bag. (No frosted bags). Plastic
bags are NOT allowed.
• If you put out containers, they must not weigh more than 75 pounds full.
• If you put out limbs/branches, they must be no longer than fi ve feet in length and no more than three inches in diameter.
They can either be set out bundled- and- tied with string or hemp twine (no nylon twine or wire) or placed in a rigid contain-
er.
FYI…
*New homeowners: here is how to dispose of all those packing boxes and paper. Leave a few of those packing boxes
assembled and stuff the packing paper into them. The other boxes must be cut/folded into sizes no larger than 3’by3’.
Then tie together and place next to your recycle bin.
* Have construction debris? Syracuse Haulers (315-426-6771) will cart it away for you for a price. Contact them to
fi nd out the cost and to set up a pick-up date. It is NOT considered part of your normal household trash. You may also
contact Camillus Landfi ll (315-488-4846).
* Disposing of household hazardous waste has become easier. OCCRA (315-435-2866) has made it easier to dispose
of toxic materials with their expanded hours. Visit www.occra.org or call them to register your items and to have ?’s
answered. You must register with OCCRA.
* The above information does not necessarily apply to village residents. If you reside in the Village of Fayetteville, Manlius or
Minoa please contact your local DPW department with any questions/problems you have regarding
your brush and/or trash removal.
TOWN OF MANLIUS RECREATION DEPARTMENT
REGISTRATION AND MEDICAL FORMReturn with payment to: 301 Brooklea Drive, Fayetteville, NY 13066
One form per person, per activity. Separate checks for separate programs/trips.
Participant’s Name ______________________________________ Date of Birth __________ Grade _____________
Gender M/F_______ E-Mail Address ________________________________________________________________
Address ____________________________________________ Town/City ___________________ Zip ___________
Parent/Legal Guardian Name _______________________________________________________________________
Home Phone _____________________________________ Work Phone ___________________________________
Physician Name _________________________________________________ Phone _________________________
Emergency Name ______________________________ Phone _______________ Relationship ________________
Program _____________________________________________________ Dates _____________________________
(if under 18)
(Minors: Someone other than parent, staff will attempt to contact parent fi rst . Over 18: Someone to contact in an emergency.)
Preference is given to Town of Manlius residents. A completed registration/medical form must accompany payment for all programs. A separate form must be
completed for each program and each participant. Additional forms may be obtained from the recreation offi ce or you may make copies of the form in this brochure.
No phone-in registration is accepted unless otherwise stated. Participants are not registered for a program until payment and a registration form are received in the
recreation offi ce. No Confi rmation of registration is made for any programs; you will be notifi ed only if the program is full, cancelled or there has been a change.
Registration is taken on a fi rst-come fi rst serve basis, therefore, there is a chance that some programs will be full when you register.
*DIFFERENT REGISTRATION FORMS ARE REQUIRED FOR LEARN TO SWIM OR PLAYGROUND.
PLEASE NOTE: There will be a $20.00 service charge imposed on all returned checks.
REFUNDS: If a program is canceled due to insuffi cient enrollment, then all persons registered will receive a full refund. Refunds for participant cancellation will be
given through the day before the program starts (minus a $5.00 service charge). NO refunds will be given after that or if the cancellation puts us below the minimum
number required to run the program. NO refunds will be given to onetime programs unless cancellation is received 48 hours in advance of the program.
PLEASE MAKE A PROFILE AT http://manliustown.recdesk.com BEFORE MAILING IN THIS FORM
OFFICE USE ONLYFEE PAID ___________DATE_____
CASH_____ CHECK # __________
RECEIVED BY ________________
CHECK NAME _________________
Town of Manlius
Recreation Dept.301 Brooklea Drive
Fayetteville, NY 13066
(315) 637-5188
MEDICAL INFORMATION:
IMPORTANT: Please notify the recreation department if participant has been exposed to any communicable disease during the three weeks prior to
starting program.
AUTHORIZATION: This health history is correct as I know, and the person herein described has permission to engage in all prescribed program
activities, except as noted by me. In the event that I cannot be reached in an emergency, I hereby give permission to the physician and/or hospital
selected by the answering ambulance in compliance with Onondaga County Health Regulations to hospitalize, secure proper treatment for, and to
order injection, anesthesia, or surgery for me/my child as named above.
This form will be on fi le in the recreation offi ce with a copy at the site/program. In the event of an emergency, this form will accompany the
person herein described to the treatment facility. Therefore, it is important that the information is completely fi lled out, legible and accurate.
In consideration of being permitted to participate in this program, I, the undersigned, intending to be legally bound hereby, for myself, my
heirs, executors and administrators, waive and release any and all rights and claims of any kind that I may have against the Town of Manlius and/or
the Town of Manlius Recreation Department, including, without limitations, rights, or claims alleged to arise out of injury, illness, or property loss suf-
fered by me/my child which might occur while participating in this program.
Signature ___________________________________________________________________________ Date ______________________________
If checked any health history above, please explain__________________________________________________________
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY FOR THOSE PROGRAMS WITH CONTINUING SESSIONS OR MULTIPLE PAYMENTS FOR TRIPS
Please fi ll out the questions in this box that apply to your program:
*INFORMATION FOR TRIPS: Bus Pick-Up if applicable_______ Food Choice if applicable________
*If program provides babysitting how many children will you be bringing? ______
*If sports camp/program provides T-shirt - what size shirt would you like? _____________
SESSION _________________________
FEE PAID ____________DATE________
CASH______ CHECK # _____________
REC. BY ________CK NAME _________
SESSION _________________________
FEE PAID ____________DATE________
CASH______ CHECK # _____________
REC. BY ________CK NAME _________
SESSION _________________________
FEE PAID ____________DATE________
CASH______ CHECK # _____________
REC. BY ________CK NAME _________
SESSION _________________________
FEE PAID ____________DATE________
CASH______ CHECK # _____________
REC. BY ________CK NAME _________
HEALTH HISTORY: (check if apply) Asthma ________ Diabetic ________ Epileptic ________ Heart Condition ________
ALLERGIES: (check if yes) Bees ______ Penicillin ______ Other _________________________________________________
Additional pertinent medical information __________________________________________________________________
Medication taken at time of program _____________________________________________________________________
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