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GENERAL REGISTRATION BEGINS MARCH 28 th DAY CAMP REGISTRATION MARCH 28 th 7:00 to 9:00 PM AT YCCC S p r ing S u mmer PARKS & RECREATION CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH PEOPLE, PARKS AND PROGRAMS 2017 S p r ing S u mmer 2017

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GENERALREGISTRATION

BEGINS MARCH 28th

DAY CAMPREGISTRATION MARCH 28th

7:00 to 9:00 PMAT YCCC

SpringSummer

PARKS & RECREATIONYORKTOWN

CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH PEOPLE, PARKS AND PROGRAMS

2017SpringSpSpummer

SpringSummer201720172017

TABLE OF CONTENTSStaff Lists/Contact Information ............................1 Golf & Tennis ..................................................... 18Yorktown Supervisor Letter ................................1 Youth Sports & Specialty Camps ......................... 19Registration/Refund & Important Information .....2 Day Camps ......................................................... 25Special Events .....................................................3 Aquatics Programs .............................................. 27Town Parades ......................................................3 Pool/Beach Information ..................................... 28Vacation Camp ...................................................4 Pool Permit/Pass Application ............................... 29Pre School Programs ...........................................4 Cooperating Agencies ......................................... 30Youth – Teen Programs ........................................6 Program Registration Form .................................. 31Adult Sports Information & Programs ................10 Camper Application and Medical Form .............. 32Senior Citizen Programs ...................................16 Facilities Map and Description ........................... 33

YORKTOWN PARKS & RECREATIONPhone: 245-4650 • Fax: 245-1608

E-Mail: [email protected]: www.yorktownny.org/parksandrecreation

Office Hours: Monday - Frida , 8:30am to 4:30pmProgram Registration Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30am to 4:00pm

Pool Pass ID Hours: See page 29

NOTHING KILLS A GOOD PROGRAM QUICKER THAN WAITING UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE TO REGISTER FOR

IT! REGISTERING AT THE LAST MINUTE MAY MEAN THAT THE PROGRAM HAS ALREADY BEEN FILLED OR

CANCELLED DUE TO LACK OF ENROLLMENT.

PLEASE REGISTER EARLY!

The Town of Yorktown gratefully acknowledges the cooperation extended by the Yorktown Central School District No.2, the Lakeland Central School District and the Yorktown Community and Cultural Center with regard to the use of their facilities for programs.

YOU SNOOZE - YOU LOSE NEED A VENUE?We’ve got you covered inside and out!

Call the Parks & Recreation Department for information on rental of:

* Downing Park Pavilion *

* Sparkle Lake House *

* Pool Parties *

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special events, camps, facilities and much more!

3 easy ways to join our mailing list:

• Visit our website: www.yorktownny.org/parksandrecreation

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Letter from the Town Supervisor Dear Residents,

The Parks and Recreation Department is your source for a variety of places, programs, activities, and special events throughout the year. Our professional staff manage hundreds of acres of property including 30 parks, 16 playgrounds, over 12 sports fields and 3 recreational swimming facilities.

TOWN OF YORKTOWNTOWN SUPERVISOR

Michael Grace

BOARD MEMBERSGreg Bernard Vishnu PatelTom Diana Ed Lachterman

RECREATION COMMISSIONDiana L. Quast, Chairperson Al Avitabile, Vice Chairperson

Joseph A. Falcone Patrick Cumiskey Patricia Caporale James F. Hackett James Martorano, Jr. Rick Romanski

Tom Diana –Liaison

PARKS & RECREATION STAFFTodd Orlowski, CPRP .......Superintendent Barry Gelbman ............Parks ForemanErin Mantz ........................Assistant Superintendent Dominic Monopoli ......Assistant Parks ForemanKyle Thornton ..................Assistant Superintendent Stephen Melillo ...........Maintenance MechanicJessica Bambach ...............Senior Office Assistant Guido Parks .................Maintenance MechanicAnita Hecker ....................Office Assistant Michael Hoek ..............HMEOErin Moran .......................Recreation Assistant Vincent Haight ............Tree Trimmer/MEO

Eric Hollberg ...............Park Groundskeeper Rich Williams ..............Park Groundskeeper Scott Gross ..................Maintenance Mechanic Andrew Cerrato ...........Maintenance Mechanic-Pool Scott Ferreira ...............Park Groundskeeper Brian O’Keefe ..............Park Groundskeeper

-Railroad Park- This summer, engage in leisure activities that are right here at home. We have summer concerts in the park, exciting day camps for kids, and pool memberships for you and the family. Join us as we offer plenty of opportunities for all. Yorktown is a wonderful place to live, be active, and enjoy the outdoors.

Todd Orlowski Michael GraceSuperintendent Town Supervisor

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REGISTRATION AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION• REGISTER EARLY!!! Most programs have limited enrollments.

Besides not getting into the program, nothing cancels programs

more than waiting until the last minute to register as classes

may be cancelled due to poor enrollment. It is recommended

that your registration form and fee be received two weeks prior

to the start of the program.

• Programs with insufficient registration will be cancelled three

(3) business days prior to the program starting date.

• REGISTRATION HOURS: Monday – Friday from 8:30 am to

4:00pm.

REGISTRATION WILL BEGIN ON March 28, 2017

Any registration received by mail prior to will be considered part

of that day’s mail.

PLEASE NOTE that this could result in a particular program being

filled prior to your application being processed.

• Unless otherwise noted in the individual program descriptions,

registration will be taken in person at the Yorktown Parks and

Recreation Office or by mailing a completed registration form and

correct fee to:

Yorktown Parks and Recreation Department

176 Granite Springs Road

Yorktown Heights, NY 10598

• Please Note: Pool registrations CANNOT BE MAILED. See Pool

sections for details.

• Under no circumstances will anyone be allowed to participate in any

of the programs unless he/she first registers with the Yorktown

Parks and Recreation Department and pays the appropriate fee.

Registration will not be taken at the class by instructors.

• Incomplete registrations will not be processed.

• Phone registrations WILL NOT be accepted for fee-based programs.

• Checks or Money Orders are to be made payable to the: Town of

Yorktown Parks and Recreation Department.

• Discover, Master Card & Visa credit cards accepted. Convenience fees

apply.

• The Department may use photos taken during event programs unless

otherwise notified in writing.

RESIDENCY:

• A resident is defined as one who resides within the town limits at an

address that pays Yorktown Town taxes.

NON-RESIDENTS:

• If space is available in a program two (2) weeks prior to start of that

program, non-residents will be allowed to register by paying a 20%

surcharge. For non-fee programs, a $10.00 charge will be assessed

unless stated otherwise.

NEW RESIDENTS AND NEW REGISTRANTS:

• If you have moved into the Town of Yorktown within the last year AND/

OR have never registered for a program, PROOF OF RESIDENCY

is required when registering. All mail-in and walk-in registrations

must be accompanied by a driver’s license along with a current utility

bill, property insurance certificate, mortgage statement, or closing

papers. Renters must show their rental agreement.

SENIOR CITIZENS:

• Senior Citizens are defined as permanent Yorktown residents ages

60 and over.

RETURNED CHECKS:

• A $20.00 service charge will be assessed for all checks returned to the

Recreation Department. Returned checks cannot be redeposited.

Cash or Money Order will be required to replace the returned check

and service charge.

• After three (3) returned checks from a household, all future payments

must be made in cash.

INSURANCE:

• The Town of Yorktown maintains a standard liability insurance

policy that does not cover medical costs for anyone injured during

the normal course of participation in any Recreation Department

program or facility. ALL persons participate at their own risk.

CANCELLATIONS:

• Information concerning weather related cancellations will be put on

our answering machine (914-245-4650 ext.2) after 4:30pm.

• PLEASE NOTE: If public schools are closed, Yorktown Recreation

programs held in school facilities will also be cancelled. Check with

Department for all other cancellations.

REFUNDS/CREDITS: Will be given only under the following conditions:

• A full refund/credit will be given if the program is cancelled by the

Parks and Recreation Department prior to the program starting.

• All refund/credit requests stating the reason for the refund/credit

must be made in writing, by the halfway point of the program, to

the Superintendent of Parks & Recreation for consideration. If a

refund/credit is granted, it will be pro-rated on the date the request

is received.

• Refunds of $10.00 or less will be maintained as a credit to the

participant’s account.

• No refund/credit will be considered once a program is half over.

• A $20.00 processing fee for all approved refunds will be assessed,

except for programs cancelled by the Parks & Recreation

Department.

• A $10.00 processing fee for all approved credits will be assessed,

except for programs cancelled by the Parks & Recreation

Department.

• If a participant becomes ill or injured for an extended period of time,

a full or pro-rated refund/credit (less processing fee) will be made

based on the date the written request is received. A doctor’s medical

note (no faxes, e-mails or copies) must accompany the request, and

the request must be made prior to the end of the program.

• If materials are included in the program fee they must be returned

with your written request for a refund or their cost will be deducted

from your credit/refund.

• Refunds/Credits will not be given for scheduling conflicts.

DAY CAMP/EXTENDED DAY CAMP REFUND POLICY:

• Refund requests received by June 1st will be issued for 90% of the fee.

• Refund requests received between June 2nd and prior to the first day

of camp will be issued for 50% of the fee.

• There will be NO refund for requests received on or after the first

day of camp.

• A $20.00 processing fee will be assessed for all approved refunds.

• A $10.00 processing fee will be assessed for all approved credits.

TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE CAMP REFUND POLICY:

• Refund requests received by June 1st will be issued for 90% of the fee.

• No refunds will be issues after June 2nd.

• A $20.00 processing fee will be assessed for all approved refunds.

• A $10.00 processing fee will be assessed for all approved credits.

Town of Yorktown Parks and Recreation facilities are accessible to the

physically disabled. Any disabled resident needing special assistance

should call the Recreation Department.

Watch for our 2017/2018 Fall/Winter Brochure to be mailed in August.

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SPECIAL EVENTSDECORATED EGG CONTESTChildren grades K through 5th can decorate a paper egg provided by

the Recreation Department. This paper egg form must be

used by the participant and will be available online and

at the Recreation Office end of February. Entries may

be mailed or brought to the Recreation Office by

Friday, March 31st. Place ribbons will be awarded

by age group and handed out at the Easter Egg

Hunt.

EASTER EGG HUNT Children 12 years old and under will participate in Jelly Bean guess,

have their picture taken with the Easter Bunny and other characters,

and enjoy hunting for colored eggs. Prizes will be provided to all

participants, with special prizes for the finders of the special eggs.

Day Date: Time: Location:

Saturday April 8 10:30am Downing Park

(Rain date: April 15)

Fee: No charge

ARBOR DAYPlant, nurture, and celebrate trees this year! Arbor Day

recognizes the care for trees, roadside beautification, and

environmental stewardship across the country. Join us

here in Yorktown to celebrate.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Friday April 28 4:00pm Patriot Garden

FISHING DERBYProgram No: 281201-A

Eligibility: Children ages 5 to 14. Children under 9

years old must be accompanied by an adult. About

the program: Award Certificates will be given out

for various categories. Participants must supply

their own drop line/fishing pole and hooks. Bait is

available from the Recreation Department. Learn

or brush up on fishing skills with our Fishing Lesson

Program. See youth/teen section for details.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Saturday May 13 10:00-1:00pm Sparkle Lake

(Rain date: May 14)

Fee: Resident: $5.00 Nonresident: $10.00

RELAY FOR LIFESponsored by the American Cancer Society

Relay For Life is an overnight event, that celebrates the victories of

cancer survivors, remembers those who were lost to cancer and sees a

community fight back together against cancer.

Day: Date: Location:

Friday June 9 John ”Jack” DeVito Track & Field

To register and for more information go to relayforlife.org/yorktownny

SCREENING UNDER THE STARS: YORKTOWN’S OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHT! Mark the following date on your summer calendar: Thursday,

July 13. The Town of Yorktown will host its annual Outdoor

Movie at the John “Jack” DeVito Gazebo. Music, prizes and

giveaways provided thanks to our sponsors.

SUMMER CONCERT SERIESEntering its 23rd year, the Yorktown Lions Club and the Yorktown Parks

and Recreation Department will host a fabulous line-up of summer

performers as part of the annual summer concert series.

Day: Date(s): Time: Location:

Sundays June 25, July 9, 23 & 30 6:00pm YCCC

August 13 & 26 Rain or Shine

Fee: No charge

Weather: If raining, concert will be held at the Yorktown Stage Theatre

YORKTOWN GRANGE FAIRSeptember 8 to 10, 2017

Since the Grange Fair began, the purpose has been to provide a

showcase for the community to “show off” their home grown (or

homemade) goods, whether vegetables, flowers, needlework, baking,

photography, livestock or poultry. In addition to the entertainment on

our stage and blacktop, the fair will be filled with fun and activities for

the entire family, including the livestock show, the flower and produce

show, rides, contests and competitions. Check out our website

(yorktowngrangefair.org) for further details and updates!

DISCOUNT TICKET PROGRAMIn cooperation with the New York State

Recreation and Park Society, enjoy discounted

tickets to various amusement parks in

New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and

Pennsylvania by purchasing tickets directly from our Recreation

Office. Visit the Recreation Department Website (www.yorktownny.

org) or call the Recreation Department for further information @ 245-

4650. The last date for ticket sales will be August 18, 2017. No refunds

are given for unused discount tickets.

TOWN PARADESMEMORIAL DAY PARADESponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion,

and the Town of Yorktown

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday May 29 See below See below

11:00 am – Service at Memorials located at Town Hall

11:15 am – Parade – speeches and ceremony at John “Jack” DeVito

Gazebo located at the Yorktown Community and Cultural Center

Join in the tradition of Memorial Day as we actively remember our

ancestors, our family members, our loved ones, our neighbors, and

our friends who have given the ultimate sacrifice in conflicts and in

wars.

YORKTOWN HEIGHTS ENGINE CO. #1 FIRE DEPARTMENT PARADEThe carnival will commence immediately after the parade on June

21 and run through June 26. Enjoy this family event filled with rides,

games and plenty of food!

Parade: Wednesday, June 21 7:00 pm Yorktown Hts. FD

GRANGE ANTIQUE TRACTOR & VEHICLE PARADESponsored by: Yorktown Grange Tractor Club

Saturday, September 9 12:00pm Yorktown Heights

The parade route will begin on Veterans Road and end at Grange

Fairgrounds. Open to all tractors and antique vehicles. Entries may

contact: [email protected]

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VACATION CAMPCO-ED BASKETBALL CLINIC **NEW** Aldo Redendo, Club Fit

Program No: 222101-A

About the program: Ages: 9 to 13. This clinic will cover drills for dribbling, shooting, passing, defense and game situations. Athletes will learn

basketball IQ and become a student of the game. The 1-day clinic is designed to have the children work hard and have fun in the process.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday 4/10 9:00am – 12noon Club Fit

Fee: Resident: $60.00 Nonresident: $72.00

SCHOOL’S OUT CAMP Club Fit Instructors

Program No: 225101-A, B (8 classes)

About the program: Ages 5 to 12. School is out and you need a safe and fun place for your child.

One Day from dates listed below - please specify date(s) on registration form.

Basketball, kickball, pillow hockey, soccer, and swimming are among a few. Children can bring a packed lunch or purchase lunch from our café.

If your child intends to swim … don’t forget their bathing suit! All children must wear sneakers to participate in gym activities.

Early drop off is available from 8:00am for $10/day.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Monday-Friday 4/10 to 4/14, 4/17 9:30am – 3:30pm Club Fit

B: Monday-Friday 4/10 to 4/14, 4/17 8:00 am (early drop off) Club Fit

Fee: A: Resident: $70.00 per day Nonresident: $84.00 per day

B: Resident: $10.00 per day Nonresident: $12.00 per day

SPRING MULTI SPORTS CAMP **NEW** U.S. Sports Institute, Instructor

Program No: 222201-A (4 classes)

About the program: Players ages 5 to 11 will have the opportunity to experience up to 4 different sports each day. Sports included: Baseball,

Basketball, Cricket, Flag Football, Hockey, Handball, Lacrosse, Soccer, Rugby and more! During the morning players will focus on developing

their technique and skills within each sport, and gain a basic understanding of playing a scrimmage. The afternoon will focus on small sided

scrimmages in a tournament environment that encourages good sportsmanship and teamwork.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Thursday 4/10 to 4/13 9:00am – 12:30pm Downing Park

Fee: Resident: $195.00 Nonresident: $234.00

PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAMSSOCCER SQUIRTS PARENT AND ME U.S. Sports Institute, Instructor

Program No: 225515-A, B (8 classes)

About the Program: In this class child ages 2 to 3 will learn basic soccer skills, including dribbling, shooting, and passing. With a parent

participating by their side, this program will stimulate a child’s imagination, develop motor skills and encourage social interaction.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Tuesdays 4/25 to 6/13 9:30-10:30am Legacy Field

B: Saturdays 4/22 to 6/17 3:15-4:15pm Hunterbrook Field

(no class May 27)

Fee: Resident: $165.00 Nonresident: $198.00

TOTAL SPORTS SQUIRTS PARENT AND ME U.S. Sports Institute, Instructor

Program No: 222502-A (8 classes)

About the Program: Children ages 2 to 3 will experience a different sport within each class, including soccer, lacrosse, T-ball, basketball, floor

hockey and flag football. With a parent participating by their side, this program will stimulate a child’s imagination, develop motor skills and

encourage social interaction.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Tuesdays 4/25 to 6/13 10:30-11:30am Legacy Field

Fee: Resident: $165.00 Nonresident: $198.00

LACROSSE SQUIRTS U.S. Sports Institute, Instructor

Program No: 223101-A Session 1 (8 classes)

223102–A, B Session 2 (6 classes)

About the program: Children ages 3 to 5 will learn how to cradle, shoot, catch, and scoop.. Throughout the program participants will have fun

developing their knowledge and understanding of scrimmaging in Lacrosse.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Session 1:

A: Tuesdays 4/25 to 6/13 3:30 – 4:30pm Shrub Oak Park

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Session 2:

A: Thursdays 6/29 to 8/3 9:00 – 10:00am Shrub Oak Park

B: Thursdays 6/29 to 8/3 3:30 – 4:30pm Shrub Oak Park

S1 Fee: Resident: $165.00 Nonresident: $198.00

S2 Fee: Resident: $125.00 Nonresident: $150.00

TOTAL SPORTS SQUIRTS U.S. Sports Institute, Instructor

Program No: 222501-A, B (8 classes)

About the program: Children ages 3 to 5 have the opportunity to experience Lacrosse, Soccer, Basketball, T-Ball, Floor Hockey & Flag Football.

All sports are taught in a safe, structured and fun learning environment.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Tuesdays 4/25 to 6/13 4:30 -5:30pm Shrub Oak Park

B: Saturdays 4/22 to 6/17 2:00 -3:00pm Hunterbrook Field

(no class May 27)

Fee: Resident: $165.00 Nonresident: $198.00

TODDLER TIME Risa D’Amaso, Instructor

Program No: 221101-A, B (8 classes)

About the program: Join the fun! Meet new friends and playmates. Children and their parents/caregivers will enjoy a variety of activities including

arts and crafts, stories and free play. Paints, glue, etc. will be used during class time. Please wear appropriate clothing. Children must be accompanied

by an adult.

Day Date: Time: Location:

A: Wednesdays 4/19 to 6/7 10:00-10:45am (ages 1-2) Sparkle Lake Building

B: Wednesdays 4/19 to 6/7 11:00-11:45am (ages 2-4) Sparkle Lake Building

Fee: Resident: $75.00 Nonresident: $90.00

PEE WEE BASKETBALL Dan Strauss, Instructor

Program No: 221201-A (6 classes)

About the Program: Children ages 3 to 5. This program will introduce your child to the fundamentals of basketball. They will learn passing,

shooting, dribbling and much more. The coach will emphasize skills through drills and games.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Wednesdays 5/3 to 6/7 10:30 -11:15am Solaris Sports Club

Fee: Resident: $95.00 Nonresident: $114.00

FLAG FOOTBALL SQUIRTS **NEW** U.S. Sports Institute, Instructor

Program No: 225511-A (8 classes)

About the Program: Children ages 4 to 5 Focusing on the rules of the game players will develop their techniques in passing, receiving and

deflagging. Participants will develop an understanding of offensive and defensive plays, and will be encouraged to implement these into a

scrimmage.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Thursdays 4/20 to 6/8 3:30-4:30pm Shrub Oak Park

Fee: Resident: $165.00 Nonresident: $198.00

TAE KWON DO TOTS Lorna Groux, Black Belt Instructor

Program No: 222401-A, B, C (8 classes)

About the program: For children ages 2 to 5 years old prior to the program start date. This class provides an excellent opportunity to learn basics

of Tae Kwon Do, including defense, offense, punches, kicking, blocking and stances. Tae Kwon Do also helps develop self-assurance in shy children,

teaches concentration and discipline, and teaches children how to interact with others, calming the aggressive child and instructing in self-defense.

Parental participation encouraged. PHILAM Self-Defense is located at 1761 Front Street in Yorktown.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Thursdays 4/20 to 6/8 10:00-10:50am PHILAM-Self Defense

B: Thursdays 4/20 to 6/8 11:00-11:50am

C: Thursdays 4/20 to 6/8 12:30-1:20pm

Fee: Resident: $90.00 Nonresident: $108.00

SOCCER SQUIRTS U. S. Sports Institute, Instructor

Program No: 225503-A, B, C - Session 1 (8 classes)

225504-A, B Session 2 (6 classes)

About the program: Children ages 3 to 5 will learn the fundamental skills of soccer, including dribbling, passing, shooting and defending. Players

will be taught through structured activities, fun games, and scrimmages.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Session 1:

A: Fridays 4/21 to 6/9 3:30-4:30pm Shrub Oak Park

B: Fridays 4/21 to 6/9 4:30–5:30pm Shrub Oak Park

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C: Saturdays 4/22 to 6/17 4:30–5:30pm Hunterbrook Field

(no class May 27)

Session 2:

A: Thursdays 6/29 to 8/3 11:30am – 12:30pm Shrub Oak Park

B: Thursdays 6/29 to 8/3 6:00-7:00pm Shrub Oak Park

S1 Fee: Resident: $165.00 Nonresident: $198.00

S2 Fee Resident: $145.00 Nonresident: $174.00

LEAP INTO LANGUAGE Los Niño’s Services, M.S. CCC-SLP, Instructor

Program No: 221203-A (6 classes)

About the program: This early language and literacy program for parents and toddlers 18 months to 36 months is designed to introduce

techniques that stimulate speech and language abilities in young children. Classes are run by a board certified speech pathologist and incorporate

a “focused stimulation” approach to theme-based story and play activities. Parents will be educated in many areas of toddler development and

provided with ideas and activities that they can incorporate into everyday routines. This class is also a great recreational supplement to speech-

language or educational services that a child may already be receiving. The goals of this program are to increase early communication skills,

promote academic readiness and reduce risks for language-learning difficulties.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Fridays 4/21 to 5/26 9:00–9:45am Sparkle Lake Building

Fee: Resident: $188.00 Nonresident: $225.60

T-BALL SQUIRTS U.S. Sports Institute, Instructor

Program No: 222411-A, B – Session 1 (8 classes)

222511-A, B – Session 2 (6 classes)

About the program: For ages 3 to 5. Utilizing fun games and activities, players will develop their skills in hitting, throwing and fielding. At the end

of each session participants will apply these skills to a scrimmage situation.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Session 1:

A: Sundays 4/23 to 6/18 2:00- 3:00pm Hunterbrook Field

B: Sundays 4/23 to 6/18 3:15- 4:15pm Hunterbrook Field

(no class May 28)

Session 2:

A: Thursdays 6/29 to 8/3 10:15-11:15am Shrub Oak Park

B: Thursdays 6/29 to 8/3 4:45-5:45pm Shrub Oak Park

S1 Fee: Resident: $165.00 Nonresident: $198.00

S2 Fee Resident: $125.00 Nonresident: $150.00

YOUTH AND TEEN PROGRAMSTAE KWON DO FOR KIDS Lorna Groux, Black Belt Instructor

Program No: 222412-A, B (8 classes)

About the program: For grades K to 2. Tae Kwon Do is a martial art form which uses leg kicks and punches as its predominant weapons. This

class will introduce the students to Tae Kwon Do and will consist of learning kicks, blocks, punches, breaking boards and sparring without contact.

Students will develop self-discipline and confidence and athleticism. PHILAM Self-Defense at 1761 Front Street in Yorktown.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Mondays 4/17 to 6/12 4:00 - 5:00pm PHILAM-Self Defense

(no class May 29)

B: Fridays 4/21 to 6/9 3:30 – 4:30pm PHILAM-Self Defense

Fee: one day: Resident: $105.00 Nonresident: $126.00

two days: Resident: $180.00 Nonresident: $216.00

JUNIOR CYCLE **NEW** Robyn Mabus, Club Fit Instructor

Program No: 223201-A, B (6 classes)

About the program: For ages 10 and up. Participants must be able to fit on a spin bike. A cycle class geared for young adults, jam packed with

great music, motivation, and tons of fun.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Mondays 4/17 to 5/22 5:05 - 5:50pm Club Fit

B: Mondays 6/26 to 7/31 5:05 – 5:50pm Club Fit

Fee: Resident: $81.00 Nonresident: $97.20

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TOTAL SPORTS SENIOR SQUIRTS U.S. Sports Institute, Instructor

Program No: 223501-A (8 classes)

About the program: Players ages 5 to 7 will learn key skills through small-sided scrimmages in a variety of sports, including Lacrosse, Soccer and

Flag Football. All senior curriculums create an environment which allows players to develop and progress within sport.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Tuesdays 4/25 to 6/13 5:30 -6:30pm Shrub Oak Park

Fee: Resident: $165.00 Nonresident: $198.00

ART ADVENTURE Kathy Pasquale, Instructor

Program No: 223311-A (8 classes)

About the program: For ages 6 to 10. Come let your young artist’s imagination run wild as they create their own masterpieces using a wide range

of art materials. Each week they will explore a new medium including ceramics, wood, recycled material, paint, paper and more. This class is taught

by local artist Kathy Pasquale. There is a $15 material fee payable to instructor at the first class. Please bring a smock.

Day Date: Time: Location:

Tuesdays 4/18 to 6/6 5:00 - 6:00pm YCCC, Room 26

Fee: Resident: $95.00 Nonresident: $114.00

DRAWING AND PAINTING **NEW** Kathy Pasquale, Instructor

Program No: 223303-A (8 classes)

About the program: For students ages 12 to 15. Students will further their ability and understanding of drawing and painting. The class will cover

drawing techniques, painting skills, perspective and composition using graphite, colored pencil and acrylic paint. Projects include landscape and a

variety of interesting still life compositions. Please Note: Bring a sketch pad. A $15.00 fee payable to instructor at the first class.

Day Date: Time: Location:

Tuesdays 4/18 to 6/6 6:30-7:30pm YCCC, Room 26

Fee: Resident: $95.00 Nonresident: $114.00

AMERICAN RED CROSS BABYSITTING Joseph Pepe, Instructor

Program No: 226102-A (3 classes)

About the program: The purpose of the American Red Cross Babysitting course is to provide individuals ages 11 to 15 with the information and

skills necessary to provide safe and responsible care for children in the absence of parents or adult guardians. This training will help participants

develop skills in leadership and professionalism, basic care, safety and safe play, and first aid. Participants will also receive training in infant/child CPR

and get a CD ROM with extras from printing business cards to games that can be used with children while babysitting.

Day Date: Time: Location:

Tuesdays May 2, 9, 16 5:30-8:30pm YCCC, Room 21

Fee: Resident: $105.00 Nonresident: $126.00

JR. ENVIRONMENTAL (THINKING GREEN) **NEW** Engineering for Kids Instructor

Program No: 223411-A (8 classes)

About the program: For grades K to 2. In this program, students will ponder some truly “hot” environmental issues. They will save

endangered animals, help plants grow and create protection from sun’s heat.

Day Date Time: Location:

Wednesdays 4/19 to 6/7 4:00 - 5:00pm YCCC, Room 104

Fee: Resident: $170.00 Nonresident: $204.00

AEROSPACE ROCKETS **NEW** Engineering for Kids Instructor

Program No: 224302-A (8 classes)

About the program: For grades 3 to 5. Students are introduced to the concepts of aerodynamics, propulsion, structural design, and flight

through a series of activities that explore different types of aircraft. Students will design their own rockets, learn about the importance of

weight distribution in aircraft design, construct a functional parachute, and make model helicopters.

Day Date Time: Location:

Wednesdays 4/19 to 6/7 5:15 - 6:15pm YCCC, Room 104

Fee: Resident: $170.00 Nonresident: $204.00

JR. RACQUETBALL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM **NEW** Gillian Cobb, Club Fit

Program No: 225701-A (8 classes)

About the program: Ages 10 to 16. Learn the rules, basic strokes, game strategy and sportsmanship. Instructional drills for forehand, backhand,

and positioning.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Wednesdays 4/19 to 6/7 6:00 -7:00pm Club Fit

Fee: Resident: $135.00 Nonresident: $162.00

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FLAG FOOTBALL SENIOR SQUIRTS **NEW** U.S. Sports Institute, Instructor

Program No: 225531-A, B (8 classes)

About the Program: Children ages 5 to 8 focusing on the rules of the game players will develop their techniques in passing, receiving and

deflagging. Participants will develop an understanding of offensive and defensive plays, and will be encouraged to implement these into a

scrimmage.

Day Date: Time: Location:

A: Thursdays 4/20 to 6/8 4:30-5:30pm (ages 5-6) Shrub Oak Park

B: Thursdays 4/20 to 6/8 5:30-6:30pm (ages 7-8) Shrub Oak Park

Fee: Resident: $165.00 Nonresident: $198.00

HOOPSTERS **NEW** Jen Ritz, Club Fit Instructor

Program No: 223211-A (8 classes)

About the program: Ages 8 to 10 This co-ed program is designed to focus on developing basketball skills as well as sport specific conditioning.

Learn basketball the fun and right way! These sessions will cover but are not limited to; speed and agility, shooting, passing, dribbling, and game play.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Thursdays 4/20 to 6/8 6:00 -7:00pm Club Fit

Fee: Resident: $173.00 Nonresident: $207.60

INTRODUCTION TO FENCING Jim Bernitt, Westchester Fencers Club

Program No: 225501-A (6 classes)

About the program: For ages 10 to 12. Instruction includes basic exercises, footwork and mobility, fundamental weapon manipulation and

fencing rules. Students work with each other and with the instructor for a total of six sessions. All protective gear (except gloves) and foils are

provided. Participants can use either their own leather gloves, borrow from the limited supply available, or purchase their own (from suppliers

or through the activity). Instruction is given and gear is supplied under the auspices of Westchester Fencers Club, a member of the United

States Fencing Association.

Day Date Time: Location:

Thursdays 4/20 to 5/25 6:00 - 7:00pm Hat Factory/Peekskill

Fee: Resident: $110.00 Nonresident: $132.00

WHEELS IN MOTION Bricks 4 Kidz

Program No: 225302-A (6 classes)

About the program: For children grades 1 to 5. Students will use LEGO bricks, axles, gears and more to build MOTORIZED OR MOVABLE

models on wheels. Some are familiar vehicles, such as the fire engine and delivery tuck. We will explore concepts of speed and force, and gain non

vehicle knowledge was well. Please note: Models will not be taken home.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Thursdays 4/20 to 5/25 4:30 – 5:30pm YCCC, Room 104

Fee: Resident: $120.00 Nonresident: $144.00

KARATE FOR KIDS **NEW** Shihas Kenji Suzuki, Club Fit Instructor

Program No: 225801- A, B (8 classes)

About the program: Ages 4 to 11 Skills taught will include stances, blocks, punches and kicks, but you will also learn balance and coordination and

how to flow smoothly from one movement to the next. The class is open to practitioners of any level, and participants will be able to progress to

the next appropriate belt.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Fridays 4/21 to 6/16 4:30 -5:30pm (ages 4-6) Club Fit

B: Fridays 4/21 to 6/16 5:30 -6:30pm (ages 6-11) Club Fit

(no class May 26)

Fee: Resident: $150.00 Nonresident: $180.00

DESIGN AND SEW AN AMERICAN DOLL WARDROBE **NEW** Vivian Burns, Instructor

Program No: 221301-A (6 classes)

About the program: For students ages 7 to 12. Students will design and learn to sew clothing for their 18inch American girl doll. This class will be

hand and machine sewing. All materials included.

Day Date: Time: Location:

Fridays 4/21 to 6/2 4:00-5:00pm Sparkle Lake Building

(no class May 26)

Fee: Resident: $60.00 Nonresident: $72.00

LEARN TO SEW Vivian Burns, Instructor

Program No: 221303-A (6 classes)

About the program: For students ages 7 to 12. Students will learn to work on a commercial sewing pattern and learn to sew on a real sewing

machine. Projects will include pajama bottoms, coordinating top and tote bag. All materials included and sewing machines are available for use.

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Day Date: Time: Location:

Fridays 4/21 to 6/2 5:15 – 6:45pm Sparkle Lake Building

(no class May 26)

Fee: Resident: $90.00 Nonresident: $108.00

SOCCER SENIOR SQUIRTS U. S. Sports Institute, Instructor

Program No: 223502-A (8 classes)

About the program: Players ages 5 to 7 learn the principles of attacking, defending and passing, and will be encouraged to apply these skills to a

game scenario. All senior curriculums create an environment which allows players to develop and progress within sport.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Fridays 4/21 to 6/9 5:30 - 6:30pm Shrub Oak Park

Fee: Resident: $165.00 Nonresident: $198.00

FISHING LESSONS Chris Mantz, Prof. Fisherman

Program No: 281211-A (4 classes)

About the program: For children grades 1-5. Learn the basics of fishing including knots, casting, rigging, bait, safety and fish species. Must bring

own fishing rod. Fee includes entry into Fishing Derby on May 13

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(See page 4 for details).

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Saturdays 4/15 to 5/6 9:00-10:00am Sparkle Lake

Fee: Resident: $55.00 Nonresident: $66.00

FLY FISHING LESSONS Chris Mantz, Professional Fisherman

Program No: 281212-A (4 classes)

About the program: For those ages 10 and up. Focusing on casting prowess, fly selection to match the hatch, knots and rigging, and general

equipment choice. Participants will learn proper casting techniques in a safe, comfortable, location and then move their learning to a local river

to learn basic entomology in order to match the hatch as well as reading moving water. Equipment will be provided if needed. Participants ages

10-15 will require guardian supervision.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Saturdays 4/15 to 5/6 10:00-11:30am Sparkle Lake

Fee: Resident: $60.00 Nonresident: $72.00

CHESS Sal Catalfamo, Instructor

Program No: 224101-A, B (8 classes)

About the program: For ages 5 and over.

A: Beginner: Learn how to play the game of Chess, how the pieces move, how they attack and capture each other and how to capture your

opponent’s king and win the game.

B: Intermediate: Learn how to write down your moves and improve your game. Learn how to understand why your opponent made his/her last

move, so you can prevent your opponent from capturing your king and then how you can capture your opponent’s.

Day Date: Time: Location:

A: Saturdays 4/22 to 6/17 10:00-11:00am YCCC, Room 16

B: Saturday 4/22 to 6/17 11:00-12noon YCCC, Room 16

(no class May 27)

Fee: Resident: $90.00 Nonresident: $108.00

INTRODUCTION TO THE WORLD OF ARCHITECTURE Ginny Oppedisano, Instructor

Program No: 223601-A (8 classes)

About the program: Children 8 to 11 years old will learn how to design shapes and create structures. From tree houses to vacation houses,

children will learn how to draw and build 3-D structures. A supply fee of $10.00 payable to the instructor will be due the first week of class.

Day Date: Time: Location:

Saturdays 4/15 to 6/10 9:00-10:00am YCCC, Room 104

(no class May 27)

Fee: Resident: $95.00 Nonresident: $114.00

ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING & DESIGN **NEW** Ginny Oppedisano, Instructor

Program No: 223302-A (8 classes)

About the program: Children 11 to 17 years will learn about basic architectural skills and draw, design and build various structures. A supply

fee of $10.00 payable to the instructor will be due the first week of class.

Day Date: Time: Location:

Saturdays 4/15 to 6/10 10:00-11:00am YCCC, Room 104

(no class May 27)

Fee: Resident: $95.00 Nonresident: $114.00

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PAINTING FOR YOUNG ARTISTS Ginny Oppedisano, Instructor

Program No: 223401-A (8 classes)

About the program: Children 8 to 12 years will learn how to create different paintings each week. They may work with acrylic paint or

water colors on canvas or paper. Various topics will be taught. Please feel free to bring photos to work from. A supply list is available at the

Recreation Office.

Day Date: Time: Location:

Saturdays 4/15 to 6/10 11:00am-12:30pm YCCC, Room 104

(no class May 27)

Fee: Resident: $120.00 Nonresident: $144.00

HORSEBACK RIDING I AND II Zephyr Farm, Instructor

Program No: 225201-A, B, C, D (8/6 classes)

About the program: Horseback Riding I: This class is for children 6 and older who have had little or no horseback riding instruction. During

this 6 to 8-week course, participants will be introduced to the sport in a fun and safe environment. Classes are run in a lighted, indoor arena. Each

class will consist of a 40-minute riding lesson that will teach the basics in balance, position, control and safety, and a 20-minute discussion and/or

demonstration. There will be no more than 5 students per class. Each class will be led by an instructor and several aides. Students must wear long

pants and heeled shoe boots. Helmets are available for loan.

Horseback Riding II: This class is for children 6 and older who are able to walk, trot and canter on their own. During the 6 to 8-week course,

participants will continue to develop their skills. Classes are run in the time frame as Horseback Riding I. There will be no more than 5 students per class.

Zephyr Farm is located at 219 Watermelon Hill Road in Mahopac, NY.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Sundays 4/2 to 6/11 12:00-1:00pm (Horseback Riding I) Zephyr Farm

B: Sundays 4/2 to 6/11 1:00-2:00pm (Horseback Riding II) Zephyr Farm

(no class April 16, 23 May 28)

C: Sundays 7/2 to 8/6 12:00-1:00pm (Horseback Riding I) Zephyr Farm

D: Sundays 7/2 to 8/6 1:00-2:00pm (Horseback Riding II) Zephyr Farm

Fee: A, B: Resident: $320.00 Nonresident: $384.00

C, D: Resident: $240.00 Nonresident: $288.00

T-BALL SENIOR SQUIRTS U.S. Sports Institute, Instructor

Program No: 223503 -A (8 classes)

About the program: Players ages 5 to 7 will focus on learning the rules and techniques for hitting and fielding. Each week players will apply what

they have learnt into a T-ball game. All senior curriculums create an environment which allows players to develop and progress within sport.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Sundays 4/23 to 6/18 4:30 – 5:30pm Hunterbrook Field

(no class May 28)

Fee: Resident: $165.00 Nonresident: $198.00

FRIDAY ADULT SOCCER Play organized games and pick up soccer at Legacy Field from 8:30-

10:30pm throughout the year. Take advantage of competitive play for

both men and women. Soccer is run in cooperation with KIIDS Inc.

Contact Rick Romanski for scheduling and registration information at:

[email protected] or 242-8627. Visit our website at: www.

kiidsports.com.

MEN’S FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE Northern Westchester’s premier flag football league consists of three

divisions of 6 v. 6. League games are Sunday mornings from early

September to early December and from July to early August. Following

Championship Sunday in November. In July look for details on the

official league website: www.leaguelineup.com/ytown or contact the

office to enter your team!

YORKTOWN MEN’S SOFTBALL LEAGUES Open Competitive and Over 40 Leagues

Spring: Weeknight League offers a 14 game regular season of

competitive softball. There are up to 3 Divisions and games are played

at Downing Park. There are 2 divisions in the Over 40 League. Games

ADULT SPORTS INFORMATIONare played Sunday mornings at various field locations

and the regular season consists of 12 games.

Fall: Teams play 7 regular season games and league

play consists of 1-2 divisions depending on amount of entries. All

fees, rosters, and information must be submitted in full to be eligible.

This league is a Clincher softball league. Check out the official softball

website: www.leaguelineup.com/ytownsoftball.

MEN’S BASKETBALL LEAGUE

The Men’s Basketball League runs Monday & Tuesday nights at the

Yorktown Comm. & Cultural Center featuring two divisions of play and

each team will play a 10 game season. League begins in December and

continues into March. Rules, registration forms, and fee information

for the 2017-2018 season will be available beginning September 25.

You can contact us at our e-mail address at [email protected] or at

245-4650, ext.0. www.leaguelineup.com/ytownbasketball

PICKLEBALL CLUB

Lined courts available at Blackberry Woods. All levels welcome.

Interested in playing please contact Pickleball Ambassador Julia Vesei

at 914-924-0472

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ADULT PROGRAMSESSENTIAL OILS 101 **NEW* Jennifer Wood, Stacey DiPasquale, Robin Marks

Program No: 234801-A

About the program: We will be discussing how we use essential oils in our daily lives and will go over the most commonly used

oils in our homes.

Day Date: Time: Location:

Saturday April 29 10:00am YCCC, Room 21

Fee: Resident: $10.00 Nonresident: $12.00

MEET THE AUTHORS OF WALKABLE WESTCHESTER About the program: The former quarries at the Sylvan Park Preserve supplied granite for the approaches to the George Washington and

Whitestone bridges. Join Walt and Jane Daniels a 2.5 mile hike through the park. Visit quarries and the eighteen foot circumference Quarry Oak.

The trails traverse a variety of terrain, from steep climbs and descents to walking on gentle woods roads. Bring a camera, wear comfortable shoes

(no sandals), bring water and a snack. Walk will occur regardless of the weather. Jointly run with the NY-NJ Trail Conference and Yorktown

Trail Town Committee.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Saturday May 20 2:00pm Sylvan Glen’s Stony Street

Parking lot

Fee: Free (no registration required)

AFTER WORK CORE FUSION WORK-OUT Lori Barr, Instructor

Program No: 231201-A, B, C (8/16 classes)

About the program: Come early...WORKOUT with Lori and still have an evening to enjoy! Lori guarantees she will get you in the shape you want

with this core fusion workout. One sizzling half hour of low impact aerobics combined with effective exercises for fat burning in the areas that

need it most. Make new friends and join Lori for an early evening of great exercise preparing you for the spring and summer! Please Note: Bring

a mat and weights to each class.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Mondays 4/17 to 6/12 6:30-7:30pm Sparkle Lake Building

B: Wednesdays 4/19 to 6/7 6:30-7:30pm Sparkle Lake Building

C: Mon. & Wed. 4/17 to 6/12 6:30-7:30pm Sparkle Lake Building

(no class May 29)

Fee: Resident: $104.00 (one day) $198.00 (two days)

Nonresident: $124.80 (one day) $237.60 (two day)

BELLY DANCE Gina Bergamini, Instructor

Program No: 231103-A (8 classes)

231103-B (6 classes)

About the program: Belly dance is undergoing a surge in popularity all over as this great workout appeals to everyone. Exciting Middle Eastern and

club Bollywood music helps you shake and shimmy your way to fitness. Relax your mind and nurture your soul as the energy burns the calories.

Veils provided for use at the first class. Become a mysterious and glamorous woman!

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Mondays 4/17 to 6/12 7:40-8:40pm Sparkle Lake Building

(no class May 29)

B: Mondays 6/26 to 7/31 7:40–8:40pm Sparkle Lake Building

Fee: A: Resident: $104.00 Nonresident: $124.80

B: Resident: $78.00 Nonresident: $93.60

FREE THE BODY FROM THE PAST WITH REPATTERNING MOVEMENT CLASS (RPM) Sim Wong

Program No: 236301-A, B (5 classes)

About the program: Learn how to free the body from somatic and behavioral patterns created by early experiences. To move

well and feel better quickly. Eliminate unnecessary stress and pain, improve breathing, posture and mobility, feel younger and

more flexible through gentle movements anyone can do. Amazingly helpful for back problems, joint problems and chronic pain.

Pleasurable awareness of body and deep relaxation promote ongoing stress management. Participants will require an exercise

mat. Experience the Fortinberry-Murray Method́ of Somatic & Evolutionary Psychology, taught at major universities in the U.S

and Australia.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Mondays 4/17 to 5/15 7:30-8:30pm YCCC, Room 26

B: Mondays 5/22 to 6/26 7:30-8:30pm YCCC, Room 26

(no class May 29)

Fee: Resident: $85.00 Nonresident: $102.00

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GENTLE FLOOR YOGA Sharron Cohen, Instructor

Program No: 236401-A (8 classes)

About the program: At all ages and in all conditions, yoga can help you relax and improve your sense of well being. Gentle Yoga is for individuals

who may not have exercised for a long time, have some physical limitations or find their body has less flexibility. This method is a tranquil building

practice, concentrating on yoga poses and breathing techniques using props and chairs, and the floor and walls. Experience how you can improve

balance, flexibility, and stamina. Please bring a yoga mat and a small towel or pillow.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Tuesdays 4/18 to 6/6 1:15-2:30pm YCCC, Room 104

Fee: Resident: $90.00 Nonresident: $108.00

PILATES MAT Jennifer Longobardi, Instructor

Program No: 231604-A (8 classes)

About the program: Class centers around floor exercises where students use their own resistance through a series of exercises ranging from

beginner to advanced. Through this great workout, increase your strength and balance while releasing tension in your body. Improves posture

and alignment and can decrease those aches and pains in your back!

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Tuesdays 4/18 to 6/6 6:00-7:00pm YCCC, Room 104

Fee: Resident: $96.00 Nonresident: $115.20

20/20/20 WORKOUT Michelle Saccurato, Instructor

Program No: 231101-A Session 1 (8 classes)

231102-A Session 2 (6 classes)

About the program: Combine 20 minutes of aerobics, 20 minutes of weights and 20 minutes of core strength to get the most effective workout.

Lose weight, tone and firm. Sweat, slim down, lose inches and feel terrific. Please bring a mat, 3 – 5 pound weights and water.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

S1: Tuesdays 4/18 to 6/6 6:30-7:30pm Sparkle Lake Building

S2: Tuesdays 6/27 to 8/8 6:30-7:30pm Sparkle Lake Building

(no class July 4)

Fee: S1: Resident: $124.00 Nonresident: $148.80

S2: Resident: $96.00 Nonresident: $115.20

ZUMBA WORKOUT Eileen Torres

Program No: 231301-A (8 classes)

About the program: Zumba is the feel happy, lose yourself into the music routine that is great for the body and mind. It is fun and easy, yet

very effective as you “dance” away the pounds! Latin rhythms and upbeat salsa music keep this workout new and exciting. The routines

are simple! You will love the results, the workout, and feel fantastic.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Wednesday 4/19 to 6/7 7:30-8:30pm Sparkle Lake Building

Fee: Resident: $104.00 Nonresident: $124.80

PAINTING WITH ACRYLICS Judika Lieberman, Instructor

Program No: 234701-A (8 classes)

About the program: Welcome beginners and experienced painters. Join us for new approaches of work in acrylic painting. This is a relaxed

class with music to inspire your works of art. Instruction will include mixing paints, using additives in order to create dramatic effects. Bring all

art materials to first class. A supply list is available at the Recreation Office.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Wednesdays 4/26 to 6/14 10:30am – 12:30pm YCCC, Room 104

Fee: Resident: $125.00 Nonresident: $150.00

KUNG-FU: CHINESE KENPO (Ages 12 and over) Sifu Nat Costanzo, 8

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Program No: 235501-A (8 classes)

About the program: Class is open to all beginners, as well as those who have had experience in any martial art. Learn how to defend yourself by

learning the ancient secrets of Shaolin. Basic self-defense stances, blocks, hand weapons and techniques are taught as well as simple to intermediate

Katas (forms). Stretch, tone and condition your body. Note: This class has sparring. Beginners and advanced students can join at any

session. Sparring equipment can be purchased through the instructor separately. T-shirts are also available. A $15.00 Promotion & Belt fee will be

payable to instructor separately in June 2016.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Wednesdays 4/19 to 6/7 6:30 - 7:30pm YCCC, Nutrition Room

Fee: Resident: $70.00 Nonresident: $84.00

TAI CHI AND CHI KUNG (Ages 13 and over) Sifu Nat Costanzo, 8

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About the program: Tai Chi is a low impact workout designed to increase your mental and physical energy. The short form will be taught, as well

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as Chi Kung exercises and stretching to improve one’s flexibility, balance and coordination. Chang Style Tai Chi will help you achieve total harmony

of body, mind and spirit. The slow rhythmic movements of Tai Chi will tone muscles, increase strength, and is very beneficial to stress reduction and

relaxation. Please Note: This program has been an ongoing program that began in the fall and runs 3 sessions. Beginners and advanced students

can join at any session.

Beginner I:

Program No: 236601-A (8 classes)

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Wednesdays 4/19 to 6/7 7:30-8:30pm YCCC, Nutrition Room

Fee: Resident: $70.00 Nonresident: $84.00

Beginner II: Must Have Previously taken Full Beginner I class. Beginner II will continue for an additional 15 minutes after Beginner I

class is dismissed at 8:30pm.

Program No: 236621-A (8 classes)

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Wednesdays 4/19 to 6/7 7:30-8:45pm YCCC, Nutrition Ctr

Fee: Resident: $85.00 Nonresident: $107.00

HAPPY RAINBOW TAI CHI FAN Soo D’Agnese, Instructor

Program No: 234303-A (8 classes)

About the program: Using exceptional gentle and graceful movements, we rewire and calm our brain and body. This is one of the most

enjoyable, friendly and warm classes and it gets more enjoyable each year as the mental and physical health of the students are elevated. This

class is also loaded with practical health tips to promote deep calmness, better sleep, greater body awareness, improved balances, greater

circulations, better immune system and most of all clearer heart and mind. Come and enjoy! Minor fee for fans may apply paid to instructor.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Thursdays 4/20 to 6/8 10:00–11:00am YCCC, Room 104

Fee: Resident: $88.00 Nonresident: $105.60

QI GONG/TAI CHI Soo D’Agnese, Instructor

Program No: 234301-A (8 classes)

About the program: An amazing class that combines the best of the best in energy movements. Gentle flowing movements are taught to

promote better balances and coordination, clearer mind, and happier spirit. Some of the teaching may include Zhineng Qigong, 8 pieces of

Treasures, Tai Chi Qigong, feeling our bio-energy field, reflexology, self- healing and more. The exact content of the teaching are tailored by

the need of the students of that particular session. All levels (Beginners-Advanced) are welcome and the program.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Thursdays 4/20 to 6/8 11:15am – 12:15pm YCCC, Room 104

Fee: Resident: $88.00 Nonresident: $105.60

MEDITATION Soo D’Agnese, Instructor

Program No: 234302-A (8 classes)

About the program: Not your average meditation class that just focuses mainly on mind and body relaxation. You will get the relaxation you

long for and more. This class may also support and deepen your own spiritual or religious development whatever it may be for you. Simple

user friendly meditation techniques will be taught and practice at each session multiple time. Types of meditation that we may cover are healing,

art, music, sound, eating, and wisdom meditation.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Thursdays 4/20 to 6/8 12:30 – 1:30pm YCCC, Room 104

Fee: Resident: $88.00 Nonresident: $105.60

THE 4 x 4 WORKOUT **NEW** Michelle Saccurato

Program No: 231501-A Session 1 (8 classes)

231501-B Session 2 (6 classes)

About the program: The most effective new workout around. 4 x 4 is the new interval workout with 1 minute cardio, 1 minute upper body,

1 minute lower body and 1 minute core! Do you have 4 minutes to get in the best shape ever? Bring weights, a mat and water.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

S1: Thursdays 4/20 to 6/8 6:00-7:00pm Sparkle Lake Building

S2: Thursdays 6/29 to 8/3 6:00-7:00pm Sparkle Lake Building

Fee: S1: Resident: $104.00 Nonresident: $124.80

S2: Resident: $78.00 Nonresidents: $93.60

YOGA FOR ALL Mary Eames, Instructor

Program No: 236411-A (8 classes)

236411-B (6 classes)

About the program: Become happy in your own body as you practice yoga. Give yourself some important time out to get relaxed and reduce

stress. Feel your body move in healthy ways as you practice yoga and become limber and strong! Yoga for all!

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Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Thursdays 4/20 to 6/8 7:00 - 8:15pm YCCC, Room 104

B: Thursdays 6/29 to 8/3 7:00 – 8:15pm YCCC, Room 104

Fee: A: Resident: $124.00 Nonresident: $148.80

B: Resident: $96.00 Nonresident: $115.20

INTRODUCTION TO FENCING Jim Bernitt, Westchester Fencers Club

Program No: 235502-A (6 classes)

About the program: An introduction to the sport that will last you a lifetime. Instruction includes basic exercises, footwork and mobility,

fundamental weapon manipulation and fencing rules. All protective gear (except gloves) and foils are provided. Participants can use either

their own leather gloves, borrow from the limited supply available, or purchase their own (from suppliers or through the activity). Instruction

is given and gear is supplied under the auspices of Westchester Fencers Club, a member of the United States Fencing Association. The Hat

Factory is located at 1000 N. Division, Suite 26 in Peekskill.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Thursdays 4/20 to 5/25 7:30 – 8:30pm Hat Factory/Peekskill

Fee: Resident: $120.00 Nonresident: $144.00

LEARN TO SEW FOR ADULTS **NEW** Vivian Burns, Instructor

Program No: 234811-A (6 classes)

About the program: Adult students will make a garment of their choice. Students should choose a kwik sew pattern for their use. Students will

learn how to work with commercial sewing patterns and use a sewing machine that is provided for their use.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Friday 4/21 to 6/2 7:00 – 9:00pm Sparkle Lake Building

(no class May 26)

Fee: Residents: $120.00 Nonresidents: $144.00

YOGA AT THE FARM Michelle Graham, Certified Yoga Instructor

Program No: 236201-A (6 classes)

About the program: This program is designed for anyone new to yoga, looking to brush-up on the basics, or seeking to develop a home

practice. You will be guided through a yoga class with the goal of bringing about a sound, healthy body and a clear, peaceful mind. Learn the

foundational asanas (postures), proper alignment, basic pranayama (breathing techniques), and mediation as well as discuss and explore yoga

as a philosophy and practice. Classes are designed for those seeking a well-balanced array of poses with variations that are suitable for all levels.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Saturdays 4/8 to 5/13 9:30 - 11:00am Hilltop Hanover Farm

Fee: Resident: $90.00 Nonresident: $108.00

FLY FISHING LESSONS Chris Mantz, Prof. Fisherman

See “Youth & Teen” Section for details.

Program No: 281212-A (4 classes)

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Saturdays 4/15 to 5/6 10:00-11:30am Sparkle Lake

Fee: Resident: $60.00 Nonresident: $72.00

PAINTING IN OIL OR ACRYLICS Terry Fokine,Instructor

Program No: 234601-A (8 classes)

About the program: For students of all levels of experience. This course will cover both still life and photographic sources and focus on composition

as well as the use and care of painting materials. Demonstrate various painting techniques and also offer critiques in a non-threatening atmosphere. If

you have always wanted to learn to paint in oils or acrylics, or if you want to bring your painting skills to the next level, this class is for you. A supply

list is available at the Recreation Office.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Saturdays 4/15 to 6/10 9:00am-1:oopm Sparkle Lake Building

(no class May 27)

Fee: Resident: $125.00 Nonresident: $150.00

LADIES PAINT PM **NEW** Ginny Oppedisano, Instructor

Program No: 234101-A (8 classes)

About the program: Acrylic paintings on canvas will be done each week. We will do floral, seascapes, seasonal, and modern paintings. All

supplies are included. A $20 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.

Day Date: Time: Location:

Saturdays 4/15 to 6/10 4:00-5:30pm Sparkle Lake Building

(no class May 27)

Fee: Resident: $120.00 Nonresident: $144.00

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HORSEBACK RIDING FOR ADULTS Zephyr Farm, Instructor

Program No: 235201-A, B (6/8 classes)

About the program: This class is for students ages 15 and older, who have had little or no horseback riding instruction. During this 6 to 8-week

course, participants will be introduced to the sport in a fun and safe environment. Classes are run in a lighted, indoor arena. Each class will consist of

a 40-minute riding lesson that will teach the basics in balance, position, control and safety, and a 20-minute discussion and/or demonstration. There

will be no more than 5 students per class. Each class will be led by an instructor and several aides. Students must wear long pants and heeled shoe

boots. Helmets are available for loan. Located: Zephyr Farm (located at 219 Watermelon Hill Road in Mahopac, NY)

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Sundays 4/2 to 6/11 2:00-3:00pm Zephyr Farm

(no class April 16, 23 and May 28)

B: Sundays 7/2 to 8/6 2:00-3:00pm Zephyr Farm

Fee: A: Resident: $320.00 Nonresident: $384.00

B: Resident: $240.00 Nonresident: $288.00

STROLLER STRIDES **NEW** Dana Pavella, Instructor

About the program: Total fitness program that moms can do with their babies while they are in their strollers. It includes power walking and

intervals of strength and body toning exercises using exercise tubing, the stroller and the environment. It is a great workout for any level of

exerciser! Stroller Strides instructors weave songs and activities into the routine designed to entertain and engage baby, while moms are lead

through a series of exercises.

Register and more information: www.yorktown.fit4mom.com or call 914-302-9994

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Mon., Wed. & Fri. Annually 9:30 – 10:30am refer to website

Fee: refer to website

LEARN TO COMPOST – Fee $15

Celebrate earth day by learning to compost! Discover the benefits

of “closing the loop” with you own household food scraps in this

interactive, hands-on demonstration of a healthy compost system.

This course will help you determine which composting method is best

for you and cover a variety of topics including site selection, materials,

ingredients, management and best practices

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Sunday April 23 10:00-11:30am Classroom

VEGETABLE GARDEN WORKSHOP – Fee $20

Celebrate earth day by learning to garden! Explore the essentials

of vegetable gardening through practical demonstrations, visuals

and lecture. This course will cover soil perpetration, seed selection,

pest management and post-harvest techniques. Learn from a Hilltop

Hanover Farmer about various sustainable gardening methods

including succession and companion planting, as well as other tips and

tricks to growing a successful garden.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Saturday April 22 2:00-4:00pm Classroom

CONTAINER VEGETABLE GARDENING – Fee

$30

Grow great vegetables using tiny spaces such as your deck, patio,

or a small backyard. Learn how to grow maximize space and be

introduced to soil, seed selection, choosing the right transplant, pest

management, and more. Go home with 3 seedlings specially suited

for containers.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Saturday April 29 2:00-4:00pm Classroom

BACKYARD BERRIES – Fee $20

Learn how to grow healthy berry plants in your backyards.

Topics include varieties, site selection, soul preparation, planting,

propagation, maintenance and harvesting. Delicious, bountiful berry

plants are easy to grow with the right knowledge and skills.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Saturday May 6 2:00-4:00pm Classroom

PICKLING WORKSHOP – Fee $35

Your bumper crop of cucumber and beets has come in! Learn to

preserve and extend the taste of summer by safely preserving fresh

vegetables. Go home with a new skill and tasty treat!

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Saturday July 15 10:00-Noon Classroom

JAMS & JELLIES – Fee $35

Take your favorite fruits and turn them into a delicious spread that

can last the season. Learn the art of making good jams and jellies as

well as the facts regarding preserving food and food safety. Go home

with a new skill and tasty treat!

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Saturday July 22 10:00-Noon Classroom

Conducted by Hanover’s Head Farmer,

Max Zanke & his farming staff

GARDEN FARMING & PRESERVES SERIES – HILLTOP HANOVER FARMS

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SENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAMS w/YPRSENIOR PAINTING Kathy Pasquale, Instructor

Program No: 238301-A, B (10 classes)

About the program: Dabble in several art media from acrylics to watercolors, along with several art genre. Two Hour session (A): Classes include

a wide variety of step by step lessons to build and improve technique and skills. Open to the very beginner or the more seasoned artists, there is

something to learn for everyone. Handouts, reference photos and materials are provided in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.

One hour Session (B): Open studio time. Participants receive one on one guidance and instruction.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Mondays 4/17 to 6/26 A: 9:30-11:30am YCCC, Room 26

(no class May 29) B: 10:30-11:30am

Fee: A: Resident: $50.00 Nonresident: $60.00

B: Resident: $10.00 Nonresident: $30.00

SENIOR CHAIR YOGA Sharon Cohen, Instructor

Program No: 238501-A (10 classes)

About the program: Gentle chair yoga is for seniors who may have difficulty getting up and down from the floor or have some physical limitations

which prevent sitting on the floor or standing without help. Every session includes warm-up techniques, breathing practices, gentle stretching and

flexibility movements, meditation and concludes with deep relaxation in the chair.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Tuesdays 4/18 to 6/20 12:00-1:00pm YCCC, Gym

Fee: Resident: No fee Nonresident: $30.00

SENIOR LINE DANCING Betty Boot, Instructor

Program No: 232201-A

About the program: Come and join Betty Boot in some fun County-Western Line dancing steps.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

1

st

and 3

rd

4/5 to 8/16 12:00-1:00pm YCCC, Gym

Wednesdays

Fee: Resident: No Fee Nonresident: $30.00

FALL PREVENTION Naomi Cohen PT, Instructor

Program No: 232101-A, B (8 classes)

About the program: This class involves balance and bone strengthening exercises. Information is provided on nutrition and lifestyle habits to benefit

bone health and density.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Wednesdays 4/19 to 6/7 1:00- 2:00pm YCCC, Nutrition Room

B: Fridays 4/21 to 6/9 1:00- 2:00pm YCCC, Nutrition Room

Fee: Resident: No fee Nonresident: $30.00

SENIOR DANCE & EXERCISE Cameron Kelly, Instructor

Program No: 232501-A (10 classes)

About the program: Line dancing with some fitness exercise.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Fridays 4/21 to 6/23 10:45-11:45am YCCC, Gym

Fee: Residents: No fee Nonresident: $30.00

SENIOR SWIM Eligibility: Residents 55 and older

Registration: Bring proof of age & residency (driver’s license) to pool each session. Pool staff will have various aqua training devices available.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Tues. & Thurs. 6/27 to 8/24 10:30-12noon Brian J. Slavin Facility

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Mon., Wed. & Fri. 7/31 to 8/18 10:00-12noon Junior Lake Facility

Fee: No Fee

THE ACHIEVERS – HANDWORKS CLUBProgram No: 432401-A

About the program: This social program meets to share different craft ideas and helps to discover new and creative activities through arts and

crafts. Attendees are welcome to knit, crochet, bead, discuss recipes, or simply enjoy light conversation. Crafting can help keep your mind sharp.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Tuesdays Annually 10:00-12:00pm YCCC, Room 104

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MAH JONG CLUB

Program No: 432402-A

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Tuesdays Annually 10:00am-12:00noon YCCC, Room 26

Fee: Residents: No fee Nonresident: $30.00

BRIDGE CLUB

Program No: 432403-A

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Wednesdays Annually 1:00-4:00pm Sparkle Lake Building

Fee: Residents: No fee Nonresident: $30.00

COMPUTER LEARNING LABOpen Computer Lab is available for seniors on a first come, first served basis on Mondays and Fridays between

the hours of 1:00 and 3:00pm and Wednesdays from 10:00am to 1:00pm in Room 26 at the Yorktown

Community & Cultural Center. This program is guided by our technical volunteer there to gently assist users

interested in learning about computers, email, or the use of IPads, IPhones, and Lap Tops. Help is there for you

if you are interested in everything from printing digital pictures to Facebook.

SENIOR NEWSLETTER

The Senior Newsletter is a bi-monthly circular pertaining to Senior Citizens’ activities and special events calendars, along with timely articles of

interest to Yorktown seniors. Newsletters can be found at Recreation Office, Senior Center, Town Hall, Library or online at www.yorktownny.org/

senior. If you would like to submit any articles or information to the newsletter, please call the Recreation Office at 245-4650.

YORKTOWN SENIOR CENTERNoreen O’Driscoll, Director • 914-962-7447 • 9:00am-3:00pm

NUTRITION PROGRAMSeniors 60 years and older, join us for lunch at

the Yorktown Senior Center. Eat with friends

and meet new people! Hot lunch is served in

the Senior Center, Monday - Friday at 12 pm.

Reservations are required at least one day in

advance by 1:00 pm. Suggested donation is

$2.50. Please contact the Senior Center for

more information or to make a reservation.

Monthly Menu can be found online at www.

yorktownny.org/senior

HOMEBOUND MEALSA hot meal is delivered to eligible homebound

seniors Monday through Friday. There is a

suggested contribution for these services. Call

the Senior Center for more information. Monthly

Menu can be found online at www.yorktownny.

org/senior

TRANSPORTATIONYorktown Senior Center provides transportation for seniors:

- Weekdays to and from the Senior Nutrition Program

- On Tuesdays to local supermarkets

- To medical providers in Yorktown. Requires reservation

at least one week in advance.

There is a suggested contribution for these services. Call the Senior Center

for more information and to make a reservation.

PROGRAMSYorktown Senior Center provides many different and fun activities, programs

and events throughout the year. Programs and activities include but not limited to:

Card Games & Bingo – Monday - Friday from 10:00am to 12noon

Billiards – a pool table for open play is available between 9:00am to 3:00pm.

Sugar Screenings Exercise Classes

Blood Pressure Reading Monthly Speakers

Shopping

Please check the calendar’s in the Senior Newsletter for upcoming events and times

Yorktown Chapter I

Meetings: Tuesdays - 10:00am to 2:00pm

President: Janet Novak – 245-7318

Shrub Oak Seniors

Meetings: Mondays - 10:00am to 1:00pm

President: Bea Perkins – 302-2708

New Horizons

Meetings: Wednesdays (1st, 3rd & 4th) - 10:00am to 1:00pm

President: Connie Verrino - 962-3072

AARP-The American Association of Retired Persons

Meetings: Wednesday (2nd) - 1:30pm in Nutrition Room

President: Gil Kaufman – 302-7030

St. Patrick’s Seniors

Meetings: Tuesday (3

rd

) – 10:00am in Parish Center

President: Carol Manse – 245-2953

Jefferson Village Travel Club

Trip Coordinator: Jim Higgins – 302-2836

SENIOR CITIZEN CLUBSAll clubs (except St. Patrick’s Seniors & AARP) meet at the Yorktown Community & Cultural Center, Room 16

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GOLF AND TENNISADULT GOLF INSTRUCTION (Beginner & Advanced Beginner) Max Galloway PGA, Mohansic Golf Course Driving Range

Program No: 235301-A, B (5 classes)

About the program: A program of fundamental elements of the grip, stance and swing along with short game session and

handouts on “rules and etiquette.” For those ages 18 and over.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Wednesdays 5/3 to 5/31 7:00-8:00pm Mohansic Golf Course

B: Thursdays 5/4 to 6/1 7:00-8:00pm Mohansic Golf Course

Fee: Resident: $114.00 Nonresident: $136.80

JUNIOR GOLF INSTRUCTION Max Galloway PGA, Mohansic Golf Course Driving Range

Program No: 225401-A (5 classes)

About the program: For children ages 7-17. A program of progressive instruction for the novice or intermediate golfer, designed to establish

the fundamentals of the swing and the game.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Wednesdays 6/28 to 7/26 9:00-11:00am Mohansic Golf Course

Fee: Resident: $100.00 Nonresident: $120.00

YOUTH TENNIS INSTRUCTION Solaris Sports Club

About the program: If you are just starting or want to develop your skills, these classes will introduce the fundamental stroke patterns, basic rules

and sportsmanship. Quickstart Tennis (ages 5-10) is a new format to help kids learn to play tennis. To make it easier we have changed the court

sizes, racquet sizes, nets and balls to help children start playing tennis almost immediately. Non-marking rubber soled shoes required. Loaner

racquets are available.

Program No: 242301-A, B, C, D, E (7 classes)

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Saturdays 5/6 to 6/24 9:00-10:00am (ages 5 & 6) Solaris Sports Club

B: Saturdays 5/6 to 6/24 10:00-11:00am (ages 7 & 8)

C: Saturdays 5/6 to 6/24 11:00-12noon (ages 9 & 10)

D: Saturdays 5/6 to 6/24 12:00-1:00pm (ages 11, 12, 13)

E: Saturdays 5/6 to 6/24 1:00-2:00pm (ages 14 & up)

(no class May 27)

Fee: Resident: $196.00 Nonresident: $235.20

Program No: 242101-A, B, C, D, E, F (8 classes)

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Monday 6/26 to 8/14 4:00-5:00pm (ages 5 - 8) Solaris Sports Club

B: Mondays 6/26 to 8/14 5:00-6:00pm (ages 9 - 13)

C: Mondays 6/26 to 8/14 6:00-7:00pm (ages 14 & up)

D: Wednesdays 6/28 to 8/16 4:00-5:00pm (ages 5 - 8)

E: Wednesdays 6/28 to 8/16 5:00 – 6:00pm (ages 9 – 13)

F: Wednesdays 6/28 to 8/16 6:00 – 7:00pm (ages 14 & up)

Fee: Residents: $224.00 Nonresident: $268.80

ADULT TENNIS INSTRUCTION Solaris Sports Club

About the program: A variety of options, Tennis 101(Beginner) covers the fundamentals and basic rules of tennis. Tennis 202 (Advanced

Beginner) introduces players to placement, shot selection, and strategy. Tennis 303 (Intermediate) provides the more experienced player with

drills and match play while exploring advanced tactics. Loaner racquets are available. Non-marking rubber soled shoes are necessary.

Program No: 244101-A, B, C (7 classes)

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Sundays 5/7 to 6/25 9:30-10:30am (Tennis 202) Solaris Sports Club

B: Sundays 5/7 to 6/25 10:30am –12noon (Tennis 303)

C: Sundays 5/7 to 6/25 1:00- 2:00pm (Tennis 101)

(no class May 28)

Fee: Resident: $196.00 (1 hour class) Nonresident: $235.20 (1 hour class)

Resident: $245.00 (1.5 hour class) Nonresident: $294.00 (1.5 hour class)

Program No: 244102-A, B, C, D (8 classes)

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Tuesdays 6/27 to 8/22 6:00 – 7:00pm (Tennis 101) Solaris Sports Club

B: Tuesdays 6/27 to 8/22 6:00 – 7:00pm (Tennis 202)

C: Thursdays 6/29 to 8/17 6:00 – 7:00pm (Tennis 101)

D: Thursdays 6/29 to 8/17 6:00 – 7:00pm (Tennis 303)

(No class Tuesday, July 4)

Fee: Resident: $224.00 Nonresident: $268.80

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YOUTH SPORTS CAMPSLACROSSE CAMP US Sports Institute Instructors

Program No: 225505-A, B

About the program: Throughout the week players will develop their stick handling, catching and passing skills. Each day will end

with co-ed, small-sided games where coaches will encourage good sportsmanship and teamwork. Participants will develop an

understanding of offensive and defensive plays, and will be encouraged to implement these into a scrimmage.

Eligibility: Children ages 6-14

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Monday-Friday 7/10 to 7/14 5:00-6:30pm (Ages 6-9) Legacy, Upper Grass

B: Monday-Friday 7/10 to 7/14 5:00-6:30pm (Ages 10-14) Legacy, Upper Grass

Fee: Resident: $115.00 Nonresident: $138.00

YORKTOWN VARSITY BASEBALL CAMPBoys and Girls will be taught a variety of baseball skills which will include: Hitting, Pitching, Catching and Base Running. “Skills and drills” in the

morning; Games in the afternoon. Skills contests for all age groups. All participants will receive an official participation certificate and a camp

t-shirt. Run by Somers Varsity Head Coach & Three time Section Champions Joe Wootten and Yorktown Varsity Head Coach Sean Kennedy.

To register please refer to flier online or at Recreation Department.

Eligibility: Children entering grades K-8.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Mon.-Thurs. 7/10 to 7/13 A: 9:00am-3:00pm (K-8) Legacy Baseball

B: 9:00am-12noon (K-2 Only)

Fee: Please refer to flier online or at Recreation Department

21ST CENTURY SPORTS: FUTURE PROSPECTS SUMMER BASEBALL CAMPJoin 21CS for another player-friendly, tech-savvy, 1-of-a-kind baseball camp experience like no other! Moms and dads can watch their aspiring ballplayer

in camp on our LIVE FACEBOOK STREAM, and stay in touch by way of our convenient phone blast system & Facebook updates throughout each

camp week. Campers see themselves in action on our “training tablets” and receive real-time skill feedback-RIGHT ON THE FIELD! All campers

receive a shirt featuring #WeAreBaseballsFuture! on the back and the opportunity to compete for daily prizes! Camp Director Bill Consiglio, YHS

graduate and former NCAA Division I coach. To register or for more info, visit www.21Csonline.com. All registration occurs online, discounts for

those who register early, siblings and more! 4 - day and 5 - day options available.

Eligibility: Children entering grades K-7.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Mon.-Fri. 7/17 to 7/21 A: 9:00am-3:00pm (K-7) Legacy Baseball

B: 9:00am-12noon (K-2 Only)

Fee: Refer To Website

FLAG FOOTBALL CAMP **NEW** US Sports Institute Instructors

Program No: 271702-A

About the program: Throughout the week players will develop their techniques in passing, receiving, and deflagging. Participants will develop an

understanding of offensive and defensive plays, and will be encouraged to implement these into a scrimmage.

Eligibility: Children ages 5-10

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 7/24 to 7/28 5:00-6:30pm Legacy, Upper Grass

Fee: Resident: $115.00 Nonresident: $138.00

YORKTOWN KIIDS SOCCER Yorktown KIIDS INC.

Kiids is a unique program run by the Director of Soccer, Rick Romanski, from the Yorktown Youth Soccer Program (YYSC). This program

meets the needs of each age group from SQUIRTS (AGE 3) to the 8

th

grade player. Trainers are licensed, have passed a background check and

are insured by Kiids Inc. Our camps are designed to ensure SAFETY, and that the player experiences a sense of accomplishment, and learns

the game of soccer in a secure, controlled, fun filled environment.

Program No: 225301-A, B – Session 1

225311-A, B, C – Session 2

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Session 1:

A: Monday-Friday 7/31 to 8/4 9:00am-12:00noon (Gr. K-6) Hunterbrook

B: Mon., Wed., Fri 7/31, 8/2, 8/4 10:00 -11:00am (Ages 3-4) Hunterbrook

Session 2:

A: Monday- Friday 8/14 to 8/18 9:00am-12:00noon (Gr K-6) YCCC Field

B: Mon., Wed., Fri. 8/14, 8/16, 8/18 10:00 -11:00am (Age 3-4) YCCC Field

C: Monday-Friday 8/14 to 8/18 9:00am-4:00pm (Gr 3-8) YCCC Field

Fee: A: Resident: $125.00 Nonresident: $150.00

B: Resident: $60.00 Nonresident: $72.00

C: Resident: $200.00 Nonresident: $240.00

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BOYS’ & GIRLS’ SOCCER CAMP Transylvania Gym & Soccer Staff

Program No: 271901-A (Session 1)

271903-A (Session 2)

About the program: Lesson plans are based on the four major components of the game of soccer: Technique/Skills, Tactics & Strategy, Fitness

and Psychology. Technique includes ball control, receiving/trapping, passing the ball, dribbling, shielding, shooting, and heading. Fundamentals/

individual exercises with the ball as well as scrimmages will be played. Players will be exposed to all areas of group and team play, both attacking

and defense. Functional Tactical Training is the plan for players ages 11 – 14. Goalkeeper School: This program will combine technical and

tactical training and the latest in agility and exercises. If rain, please wear sneakers. Camp includes camp t-shirt & soccer ball

Eligibility: Children ages 5 to 16

Day: Date: Time: Location:

S1: Monday-Friday 7/31 to 8/4 9:00am-12noon YCCC Field

S2: Monday-Friday 8/7 to 8/11 9:00am-12noon YCCC Field

Fee: Resident: $150.00 per program Nonresident: $180.00 per program

MULTI SPORT CAMP US Sports Institute Instructors

About the program: Players will have the opportunity to experience up to 4 different sports each day.

Sports included: Baseball, Basketball, Cricket, Flag Football, Hockey, Handball, Lacrosse, Soccer, Rugby and more! During the morning players will

focus on developing their technique and skills within each sport, and gain a basic understanding of playing a scrimmage. The afternoon will focus on

small sided scrimmages in a tournament environment that encourages good sportsmanship and teamwork.

Eligibility: Children ages 5-11

Program No: 271101-A, B, C (rain date 8/11) – Session 1

271102-A, B, C (rain date 8/18) – Session 2

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Session 1:

A: Monday-Thursday 8/7 to 8/10 9:00am-12:30pm Downing 202 Field

B: Monday-Thursday 8/7 to 8/10 1:00- 4:00pm Downing 202 Field

C: Monday-Thursday 8/7 to 8/10 9:00am-4:00pm Downing 202 Field

Session 2:

A: Monday-Thursday 8/14 to 8/17 9:00am-12:30pm Downing 202 Field

B: Monday-Thursday 8/14 to 8/17 1:00-4:00pm Downing 202 Field

C: Monday-Thursday 8/14 to 8/17 9:00am-4:00pm Downing 202 Field

Fee: A: Resident: $169.00 Nonresident: $202.80

B: Resident: $139.00 Nonresident: $166.80

C: Resident: $199.00 Nonresident: $238.80

TOTAL SPORTS SQUIRTS CAMP US Sports Institute

Program No: 271103-A

About the program: Participants have the opportunity to experience Lacrosse, Soccer, Basketball, T-Ball, Floor Hockey & Flag Football. All sports

are taught in a safe, structured and fun learning environment.

Eligibility: Children ages 3-5

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Thursday 8/7 to 8/10 4:30-5:30pm Downing 202 Fields

(Rain Date: August 11)

Fee: Resident: $90.00 Nonresident: $108.00

SOCCER SQUIRTS CAMP US Sports Institute

Program No: 271104-A

About the program: Participants will learn the fundamental skills of soccer, including dribbling, passing, shooting and defending. Players will be

taught through structured activities, fun games, and scrimmages.

Eligibility: Children ages 3-5

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Thursday 8/14 to 8/17 4:30-5:30pm Downing 202 Fields

(Rain Date: August 18)

Fee: Resident: $90.00 Nonresident: $108.00

CO-ED BASKETBALL CAMP **NEW** Aldo Redendo, Club Fit

Program No: 271201-A

About the program: This 3-day mini-camp will cover drills for dribbling, shooting, passing, defense and game situations. Athletes will learn basketball

IQ and become a student of the game. The program is designed to have the kids work hard and have fun in the process.

Eligibility: Children ages 9-13

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Wednesday 8/21 to 8/23 9:00am -12:00noon Club Fit

Fee: Resident: $216.00 Nonresident: $259.20

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YOUTH SPECIALTY CAMPSJUNIOR FARMERS CAMP Hilltop Hanover Farm

Program No: 224501-A, B

About the program: Children learn about nature, our environment and our relationship to food through fun hands-on farm learning activities.

Our junior farmers spend time in the crop fields, greenhouses, and butterfly garden as well as exploring our nature trails. Camp children will

learn how our food is grown and learn about humane treatment of our farm animals. After a busy morning campers will enjoy their own

lunches at our picnic benches overlooking the animals or in our nature trails. T-shirts will be provided to all.

Eligibility: Entering Grades 4-8

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Monday-Friday 7/24 to 7/28 9:00am– 1:00pm Hilltop Hanover Farm

B: Monday-Friday 7/31 to 8/4 9:00am - 1:00pm Hilltop Hanover Farm

Fee: Resident: $250.00 Nonresident: $300.00

DANCE CAMP Star Struck Dance Instructors

Program No: 272101-A

About the program: Students will blend movement, music, improvisation, and dance steps. Learn fundamentals while developing imagination.

This camp will provide an opportunity for students to learn and or continue their training in the fundamentals of dance movement with a focus

on technique, musicality and strength. Star Struck Dance Studio which is located at 1906 E Main St. Mohegan Lake.

Eligibility: Children ages 5-10

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 7/31 to 8/4 9:00am-12:00noon Star Struck Dance Studio

Fee: Resident: $180.00 Nonresident: $216.00

FAIRY PRINCESS CAMP Recreation Staff

Program No: 225315-A

About the program: A royally good time for your little princess! Each day we celebrate a different Princess, and build the curriculum and color

theme around that princess. She will “earn her Tiara” by participating in Dancing, Singing, Games, Crafts, Storytelling and of course, Princess

Etiquette! Princess outfits from home are welcome at camp.

Eligibility: Children ages 3- Grade K

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 7/31 to 8/4 9:00am-12:00noon Yorktown Community

Nursery School

Fee: Resident: $180.00 Nonresident: $216.00

SUPER HERO & TAE KWON DO CAMP Philam Staff

Program No: 271301-A, B

About the program: Has your child dreamed of being a superhero? This camp provides an opportunity to learn the basics of Tae Kwon Do: defense,

offense, punches, kicking, blocking and stances. Goals include: developing the child’s intelligence, balance, coordination, social skills, concentration,

discipline and athleticism. Camp will also include superhero activities, jousting competition, Sumo mania, LEGO mania, arts and crafts, snacks and

more. PHILAM Self-Defense is located at 1761 Front Street in Yorktown.

Eligibility: Children ages 4-7

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Mon.-Thurs. 7/31 to 8/3 9:00am-12:00noon PHILAM-Self Defense

B: Mon.-Thurs. 8/7 to 8/10 9:00am-12:00noon PHILAM-Self Defense

Fee: Resident: $150.00 Nonresident: $180.00

YCCC LUNCH COVERAGE Recreation Staff

Program No: 262502-A, B, C, D

About the program: Yorktown Recreation offers weekly half day specialty camps at the Yorktown Community and Cultural Center (YCCC) in the

morning and afternoon. See two camps you like but need the hour break covered? Sign up to have our staff watch them and bring them to and

from camp. Campers must be provided lunch. Please let staff know about any allergies.

Eligibility: Camper enrolled in an AM & PM specialty camp held at the YCCC

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Monday-Friday 7/31 to 8/4 12noon-1:00pm YCCC, Room 104

B: Monday-Friday 8/7 to 8/11 12noon-1:00pm YCCC, Room 104

C: Monday-Friday 8/14 to 8/18 12noon-1:00pm YCCC, Room 104

D: Monday-Friday 8/21 to 8/25 12noon-1:00pm YCCC, Room 104

Fee: Resident: $25.00 Nonresident: $30.00

POKE-GO…. WITH LEGO BRICKS **NEW** Bricks 4 Kidz Instructors

Program No: 227103-A

About the program: Get ready for an adventure in the world of POKEMON! Tap into your inner engineer as we build Pikachu and more Pocket

monsters. Do you have what it takes to become a Pokemon master?

Eligibility: Entering grades 1-5

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 7/31-8/4 9:00am-12:00noon YCCC, Room 104

Fee: Resident: $180.00 Nonresident: $216.00

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STOP MOTION TRICKS & EFFECTS **NEW** Incrediflix Instructors

Program No: 227602-A

About the program: Begin your stop motion movie making career with a BANG! Ever wonder how they do that cool effect? We can teach

you! In this program we pull back the curtain and reveal how stop-motion movie magic is made as kids will learn how to create special effects

for their stop motion movies. Kids will work in groups to create and film effects from water to fire or even flying! A $30.00 production fee is

included in the price of the camp. *All flix downloadable within a month after camp ends.

Eligibility: Children ages 7-13

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 7/31 to 8/4 9:00am-12:00noon YCCC, Room 209

Fee: Resident: $180.00 Nonresident: $216.00

STAR WARS STOP MOTION CAMP **NEW** Incrediflix Instructors

Program No: 227401-A

About the program: From a Galaxy far far away, to a summer location near you…Star Wars stop motion movie making! Create your very own

Star Wars characters and bring them to life using the magic of Stop Motion Animation. Students will create characters and sets for an original

Star Wars movie they storyboard, write, shoot, and voice-over in age-appropriate groups. A $30.00 production fee is included in the price of

the camp. *All flix downloadable within a month after camp ends.

Eligibility: Children ages 9-13

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 7/31 to 8/4 1:00–4:00pm YCCC, Room 209

Fee: Resident: $180.00 Nonresident: $216.00

THE NASA ACADEMY **NEW** Mad Science Instructor

Program No: 224801-A

About the program: From our earth’s atmosphere to the outer reaches of our solar system, join us on a quest for exploration!

Comets, planets, stars and more are all waiting to be discovered. Learn about the four forces of flight and the challenges of space

travel as you construct your own rockets and participate in a launch.

Eligibility: Entering grades 1 – 5

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 7/31 to 8/4 9:00am–3:30pm Sparkle Lake Building

Fee: Resident: $300.00 Nonresident: $360.00

“DISCOVER YOUR GENIUS” ART CAMP Ginny Oppedisano, Instructor

Program No: 223702-A, B

About the program: Children will be exposed to various creative thinking techniques with sculptures done in clay and various materials, jewelry

design, acrylic painting, and craft projects. A fun time for your child. Please have your child bring a snack. A $20.00 supply fee payable to the

instructor will be due the first day of class.

Day: Date: Time: Location:

A: Monday-Friday 7/31 to 8/4 1:00–4:00pm (ages 5-10) YCCC, Room 104

B: Monday-Friday 8/7 to 8/11 9:00am – 12:00noon (ages 7-12) YCCC, Room 104

Fee: Resident: $200.00 Nonresident: $240.00

BAT LEAGUE WITH LEGO BRICKS **NEW** Bricks 4 Kidz Instructors

Program No: 224811-A

About the program: Enter a Bat hero who comes out each night to fight against crime and evil doers! If you watched the newest LEGO Batman

movie, you will love this camp! Camper will build motorized models of the bat hero’s speedy vehicle, bat girl’s sleek cycle and more!

Eligibility: Children ages 6-13

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 8/7 to 8/11 9:00am-12:00noon YCCC, Room 209

Fee: Resident: $180.00 Nonresident: $216.00

MOMENTUM MADNESS CAMP **NEW** Engineering for Kids Instructors

Program No: 224521-A

About the program: Zero to sixty in two seconds? How fast can an object go without compromising safety? Students in this camp will work with

their Pit Crew to design and build vehicles, such as dragsters and hovering levitrons, which should be able to withstand astonishing speeds. During

the Momentum Madness camp, students will explore four fields of engineering: industrial, electrical, mechanical, and aerospace. They will design

and construct vehicles and safety mechanisms that will achieve the fastest speeds while still maintaining safe racing conditions. Fasten your seat belt,

the race has begun! Fee includes a $40.00 supply fee.

Eligibility: Entering grades 3- 8

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 8/7 to 8/11 1:00 – 4:00pm YCCC, Room 104

Fee: Resident: $270.00 Nonresident: $324.00

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JUNIOR PIRATE ENGINEERS CAMP **NEW** Engineering for Kids Instructors

Program No: 224702-A

About the program: Being a pirate involves more than just swabbing the deck and digging for buried treasure. Pirates have to engineer ways to

build their ship, load it up and sail around the world. Sometimes buried treasure isn’t found on an island but in a dark cavern far below the ocean’s

surface. In this class, students explore industrial and marine engineering as they design their own boat and sails and devise ways to dive deep in the

ocean to retrieve buried treasure. Fee includes a $40.00 supply fee.

Eligibility: Entering grades K- 2

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 8/7 to 8/11 1:00–4:00pm YCCC, Room 209

Fee: Resident: $270.00 Nonresident: $324.00

BUGS, BIRDS & BEASTS Mad Science Instructors

Program No: 221401-A

About the program: Explore the natural world and it’s adaptations. Make casts of animal tracks and build a bird feeder to mix your own seed blend

to attract specific bird species. Study the feeding habits of owls as we dissect their lunch’s remains while we learn all about the world around us!

Eligibility: Entering grades 1 – 5

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 8/7 to 8/11 9:00am-3:30pm Sparkle Lake Building

Fee: Resident: $300.00 Nonresident: $360.00

COMPUTER GAME PROGRAMMING CAMP Computer Adventures Instructor

Program No: 221402-A

About the program: Students program their own customized functional arcade-style computer video game. This class will create game

elements such as the player, enemies, bonuses, levels, lives, and program object movements. In addition to having fun and gaining a sense of

accomplishment, students learn about programming logic, drag-and-drop programming; logical functions such as repeat loops, conditional

statements and variables. Projects will be available for download a week after course completion.

Eligibility: Entering grades 3-8

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 8/14 to 8/18 9:00am–12:00noon YCCC, Room 104

Fee: Resident: $275.00 Nonresident: $330.00

JR. AEROSPACE ENGINEERING CAMP **NEW** Engineering for Kids Instructor

Program No: 224301-A

About the program: The Junior Aerospace Engineering classes introduce our youngest engineers to fundamental concepts of aircraft and

spacecraft design. Through open and focused exploration, students explore and construct airplanes, rockets, hot air balloons, and more. Fee

includes a $40.00 supply fee.

Eligibility: Entering grades K-2

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 8/14 to 8/18 9:00am–12:00noon YCCC, Room 209

Fee: Resident: $270.00 Nonresident: $324.00

MINECRAFT SURVIVAL QUEST CAMP **NEW** Computer Adventures Instructor

Program No: 224203-A

About the program: Students will navigate the Minecraft world to explore, complete quests, strategize and build creations in a logical way to

survive in the virtual 3D world. They will practice creative thinking, problem solving, teamwork and collaboration with proper online etiquette.

To ensure a fun and safe “cyber” environment, every student’s laptop is connected to a local network without access to the internet. Concepts

such as network, server, client and applications will be discussed. Projects will be available for download a week after course completion.

Eligibility: Entering grades 3-8

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 8/14 to 8/18 1:00–4:00pm YCCC, Room 104 Fee: Resident: $275.00 Nonresident: $330.00

JR. CIVIL ENGINEERING CAMP **NEW** Engineering for Kids Instructor

Program No: 224711-A

About the program: Building a house to withstand the Big, Bad Wolf is where the fun begins in Junior Civil Engineering. This class is centered

on exploring the concepts of building and construction through hands-on exploration and design. Students explore the engineering behind sky

scrapers, bridges, roads, and more in this fun and engaging experience. Fee includes a $40.00 supply fee.

Eligibility: Entering grades K-2

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 8/14 to 8/18 1:00–4:00pm YCCC, Room 209

Fee: Resident: $270.00 Nonresident: $324.00

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RED HOT ROBOTS CAMP Mad Science Instructors

Program No: 227502-A

About the program: Join Mad science and our Radical Robots for a scientific journey through circuitry and sensors. Explore several different types

of robots . . . robots that follow lines and sounds, robotic arms like the ones you see in the big factories on TV (well, smaller than that, but you get

the picture). You will even play tag with robots that you control. Complete the camp by building your own robot to take home.

Eligibility: Entering grades 1 – 5

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 8/14 to 8/18 9:00am-3:30pm Sparkle Lake Building

Fee: Resident: $300.00 Nonresident: $360.00

STAR WARS LIVE ACTION CAMP **NEW** Incrediflix Instructors

Program No: 227402-A

About the program: Use the Force to write, direct, film, and star in your very own Star Wars Live Action Movie! You can be a Jedi Knight, a

Sith Lord, an X-Wing Tie Fighter pilot, or even a cool droid like R2-D2 or C3PO in an original Star Wars movie you create! Kids will work

together on the movie going through the Hollywood process from “Action” to “Cut” and “That’s a Wrap!” *All flix downloadable within a

month after camp ends. Production Fee of $30 included in the price of camp.

Eligibility: Children ages 7-13

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 8/21 to 8/25 9:00am - 12:00noon YCCC, Room 104

Fee: Resident: $180.00 Nonresident: $216.00

MINECRAFT FLIX CAMP Incrediflix Instructors

Program No.: 227301-A

About the program: Kids love Minecraft! Let their imagination be their guide as they turn the popular video games into an exciting Minecraft movie.

Using stop-motion animation, students will bring Steve, the creepers, animals and more to life. Students will also write, storyboard, shoot and add

voice-over in age appropriate groups. Production Fee of $30 included in the price of camp. *All flix downloadable within a month after camp ends.

Eligibility: Children ages 7-13

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 8/21 to 8/25 1:00 – 4:00pm YCCC, Room 104

Fee: Resident: $180.00 Nonresident: $216.00

FASHION DESIGN SEWING CAMP Vivian Burns, Instructor

Program No.: 221304-A

About the program: Students will learn to sew clothing from commercial sewing patterns. They will also learn to modify and recreate basic

patterns. All materials are supplied.

Eligibility: Children ages 8 to 12

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 8/21 to 8/25 9:00am – 4:00pm Sparkle Lake Building

Fee: Resident: $275.00 Nonresident: $330.00

JEWELRY DESIGN CAMP Vivian Burns, Instructor

Program No.: 221315-A

About the program: Students will learn to create fabulous wearable jewelry using pliers, crimpers, wire and a variety of findings. No stringing

allowed. Come and join us and make earrings, bracelets, necklaces galore. All materials are supplied.

Please Note: Those signing up for the Sewing Camp as well will have lunch coverage provided.

Eligibility: Children ages 8-12

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 8/28 to 9/1 1:00pm – 4:00pm Sparkle Lake Building

Fee: Resident: $150.00 Nonresident: $180.00

SEWING MACHINE CAMP Vivian Burns, Instructor

Program No.: 221305-A

About the program: Students will learn to sew on a real sewing machine as well as sewing by hand. Each week a different project. These include

pillows, aprons, simple skirt and bags. All materials are supplied.

Eligibility: Children ages 7-10

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday 8/28 to 9/1 9:00am – 12:00noon Sparkle Lake Building

Fee: Resident: $150.00 Nonresident: $180.00

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DAY CAMP PROGRAMGENERAL REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Registration:

• Registration must be done by parent/guardian of the child.

• Registration can be taken in person by a Yorktown Parks and

Recreation staff member or by mailing in the completed Day Camp

Registration and Camp Medical forms.

• First time registrants must provide proof of residency; current

license and utility bill. In an effort to expedite the registration process

on March 28, if you have never registered with the Recreation

Department, please establish your household (by providing proofs

of residency) prior to March 28 by visiting our office between

8:30am-4:00pm.

• Pre-Registration is required for all camp programs. Under no

circumstances will registration be accepted prior to registration

schedule and/or at the camp site.

• Day Camp Registration Forms and Day Camp Medical Forms are

located at the Recreation office, within the brochure, and online at

our website.

• All camp forms must be completed in FULL. A space in camp cannot

be held without a completed Camp Registration and Camp Medical

form. Each camper needs a separate registration and medical form.

EXACT DATE (month, day, year) is REQUIRED for all immunization

doses. No attachments.

• Proof of age is required for Pre-School Camp.

• School District Residents: Those attending the Lakeland and the

Yorktown Schools that do not pay Town of Yorktown taxes or do

not reside within the Town of Yorktown town limits may attend our

Full or Half Day Camp programs at no extra fee. However, you

MUST show proof of residency in the school district. Acceptable

proofs of residency are an ORIGINAL report card or school tax bill

for 2016-2017. PLEASE NOTE: This does not apply to Pre-School and

Travel & Adventure Camps.

• Enrollment for all camps is limited. Once a camp has reached

maximum capacity an alternate camp must be selected.

• Requests for a child’s placement with a friend can only be made

on the REGISTRATION FORM. No separate requests via fax,

e-mail, standard mail or drop off will be accepted.

Opening Day of Camp Registration, KICK OFF to SUMMER!:

• This year, day camp registration will begin on TUESDAY, MARCH

28TH from 7:00pm until 9:00pm for travel-adventure, preschool,

half day, and full day camps. So that our registration process runs

smoothly and is fair to all involved, we ask that you follow the

procedures below:

• Registration will take place at the YCCC Nutrition Center.

• We will ONLY be accepting CHECKS or CASH Tuesday evening.

No receipts will be processed the night of March 28. Receipts will

be mailed within two weeks.

• You can only register for your own family.

• Numbers will be handed out noting your placement on line just

before registration begins. Absolutely no placement on line can be

saved for another family. Please do not let someone arriving late

take a spot beside you on line.

Refunds/Credits: See Page 2

Medical Information:

As required by the Department of Health, your child’s immuniza-

tion record is mandatory at the time of registration. Any child re-

quired to take medication at camp must complete a special medical

form requiring doctor’s signature. Please request a form at time of

registration.

REGISTRATION SCHEDULE:

Tuesday, March 28: 8:30am-4:00pm

Sports Camps, Specialty Camps & General Programming

Tuesday, March 28: 7:00-9:00pm

@ Yorktown Community & Cultural Center, Nutrition Room

Travel, Adventure, Pre-School, Half Day & Full Day Camps

Monday, May 1: 8:30am-4:00pm

Non-Residents All Camps (20% surcharge will be applied to listed fees)

Monday, May 15: Fees Increase

Friday, May 26: Last day to register for Day Camps (if space permits)

PRESCHOOL CAMP Yorktown Community

Nursery School, Veterans Road

Day & Time: Monday - Friday – 9:00am to 12:00noon

Program No: 261103-A Full Season: July 3 – July 28 (No camp July 4)

261101-A Session 1: July 3 – July 14 (No camp July 4)

261102-A Session 2: July 17 – July 28

Eligibility: 3 - 5 year olds (not entering Kindergarten). Must be 3 by

April 1

st

, Must be potty trained (no pull ups). Enrollment

is limited to 70 campers per session.

Fee: EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT

Received through May 12

Full Season - $510.00

Session 1 - $265.00

Session 2 - $285.00

Registration: Campers may register for the full four week season

OR one two-week session. Use enclosed CAMP Registration Form.

PROOF of age is required at registration, unless already on file. Early

pick up available for those who have siblings at half day camp.

About the program: Activities will include games, storytelling, music,

imaginative play, arts and crafts and more. Parent orientation will be

on Thursday, June 8

th

from 6-7pm at the YCCC. Please no children

at orientations. Camp is in session rain or shine. Fee includes a camp

T-shirt.

Received after May 12

Full Season - $550.00

Session 1 - $285.00

Session 2 - $305.00

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HALF DAY CAMPDates: June 27 – July 28 (No camp July 4)

Day & Time: Monday thru Friday – 8:30am to 12noon

Program No: 261201-A Yorktown- Mohansic

261301-A Lakeland - TBD

Eligibility: Children entering Kindergarten through 6

th

grade.

Fee: EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT

Received through May 12

$350/$340/$330/no charge

1

st

child/2

nd

child/3

rd

child/4

th

child in family

Received after May 12

$400/$390/$380/no charge

1

st

child/2

nd

child/3

rd

child/4

th

child in family

All registrants must be enrolled in same program number to

receive multi-child discount.

About the program: Campers will enjoy art, nature, sports, free play

activities and a wonderful staff encouraging participation and fun for

all. Camp-wide special events and themes encourage equal fun and

amusement. Fee includes a camp T-shirt. Transportation and snack are

the responsibility of the camper. Camp is held rain or shine. Parent

orientation will be held at the YCCC from 7:15-8:45pm. Yorktown site

will be on Tuesday, June 6

th

and Lakeland site will be on Thursday,

June 8

th

. Please no children at orientations.

FULL DAY CAMPSDates: June 27 – July 28 (No camp July 4)

Day & Time: Monday thru Friday – 8:30am to 3:00pm

Program No: 262101-A Lakeland- TBD

262201-A Yorktown- Grange Fair Grounds

Eligibility: Children entering grades 1-6.

Fee: EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT

Received through May 12

$665/$655/$645/no charge

1

st

child/2

nd

child/3

rd

child/4

th

child

Received after May 12

$715/$705/$695/no charge

1

st

child/2

nd

child/3

rd

child/4

th

child

All registrants must be enrolled in same program number to

receive multi-child discount.

About the program: Campers will spend the day following a structured

schedule filled with sports, arts and crafts, nature activities, swimming,

camp-wide special events and themes encouraging equal fun and

amusement. Free swim (no lessons) will take place at the Brian J. Slavin

Aquatic Facility at Shrub Oak Park or Junior Lake Pool. Fee includes

a camp T-shirt. Transportation and lunch are the responsibility of the

camper. Camp is held rain or shine. Parent orientation will be held at

the YCCC from 7:15-8:45pm. Yorktown site will be on Tuesday, June

6

th

and Lakeland site will be on Thursday, June 8

th

. Please no children

at parent orientations.

EXTENDED DAY CAMP PROGRAM

Yorktown Grange Fair Grounds

Dates: June 27 – July 28 (no program July 4)

Day & Time: Monday thru Friday 3:00pm – 6:00pm

Program No: 262501-A Grange Fair Grounds

Eligibility: Extended Day Camp Program is available to Full Day

Campers.

Fee: EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT

Received through May 12

$315/$305/$295/$285

1

st

child/2

nd

child/3

rd

child/4

th

child

Received after May 12

$365/$355/$345/$335

1

st

child/2

nd

child/3

rd

child/4

th

child

About the program: At the conclusion of the Full Day Camp day,

Extended Day Campers will be bussed to the Yorktown Grange

Fair Grounds where they will be supervised by Day Camp Staff in a

variety of games and activities which will keep them busy. Campers

are welcome to stay until 6:00pm but they may be picked up anytime

by their parent/guardian between 3:30 and 6:00pm

ADVENTURE CAMPLakeland Cooper Beech Middle School Parking Lot

(Trip drop-off and pick-up location)

Day & Time: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

8:45am to 3:00pm (trip times vary)

Program No: 262303-A Full session: July 5 to July 27

262301-A Session 1: July 5, 6, 11, 12, 13

262302-A Session 2: July 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27

Eligibility: Children entering grades 6-9

Fees: EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT

Received through May 12

Full Session: $715.00

Session 1: $325.00

Session 2: $390.00

(Includes admission fees and transportation to all event sites)

Registration: Campers may register for the full four week session or

one two week session. There will be a restricted number of campers

per session. Registration will be taken in person beginning Tuesday,

March 28

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from 7:00pm to 9:00pm at the Yorktown Community &

Cultural Center, Nutrition Room.

About the program: Campers will travel three days a week (Tuesday,

Wednesday, Thursday). Examples of trips may include Lake

Compounce, Splashdown, Club Getaway and Six Flags. A detailed

trip schedule is available at the Recreation Office or on our website.

Parent Orientation will be held on Thursday, June 1st from 7:15-

8pm at the YCCC. Please no children at parent orientation. Each

camper will need to be swim tested before the start of camp. Swim

test dates, times & locations: June 4

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11:30am Junior Lake, June 11

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5pm Junior Lake or June 19

th

5pm Brian Slavin Pool.

TRAVEL CAMP Lakeland Copper Beech Middle School

Parking Lot

(Trip drop-off and pick-up location)

Day & Time: Monday thru Friday

8:45am to 3:00pm (trip times vary)

Program No: 262403-A Full session: July 3 to July 28 (No Camp July 4)

262401-A Session 1: July 3 to July 14 (No Camp July 4)

262402-A Session 2: July 17 to July 28

Eligibility: Children entering grades 6-9

Fee: EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT

Received through May 12

Full Session: $1235.00

Session 1: $585.00

Session 2: $650.00

(Includes admission fees and transportation to all event sites)

Registration: Campers may register for the full four week session or

one two week session. There will be a restricted number of campers

per session. Registration will be taken in person beginning Tuesday,

March 28

th

from 7:00pm to 9:00pm at the Yorktown Community &

Cultural Center, Nutrition Room.

About the program: Trips will be planned daily. Examples of trips may

include Lake Compounce, Dorney Park, Six Flags and Adventure

Park. A detailed trip schedule is available at the Recreation Office

or on our website. Parent Orientation will be held on Thursday,

June 1st from 7:15-8pm at the YCCC. Please no children at parent

orientation. Each camper will need to be swim tested before the start

of camp. Swim test dates, times & locations: June 4

th

11:30am Junior

Lake, June 11

th

5pm Junior Lake or June 19

th

5pm Brian Slavin Pool.

Received after May 12

Full Session: $755.00

Session 1: $345.00

Session 2: $410.00

Received after May 12

Full Session: $1275.00

Session 1: $605.00

Session 2: $670.00

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AQUATIC PROGRAMSTADPOLES–PRE SCHOOLERS Amanda Grieve, WSI

Program No: 211302-A, B (6 classes)

About the program: (3-4 years) Children learn to adjust to the water and explore safety and survival skills. For children with little to no

water experience, they will be introduced to the basic concepts of swimming focusing on fun and skills like kicking and coordinated arm

movements as well as submerging head and safe entry/exit.

Day Date: Time: Location:

A: Sundays 6/25 to 7/30 10:00-10:30am Brian J Slavin Facility

B: Sundays 6/25 to 7/30 10:35-11:05am Brian J Slavin Facility

Fee: Resident: $70.00 Nonresident: $84.00

LEARN TO SWIM! -YOUTH Program No: 211101-A, B, C, D: July 3 to July 14 (Session 1) (No class July 4)

Dates: 211102-A, B, C, D: July 18 to July 28 (Session 2)

211103-A, B, C, D: August 1 to August 11 (Session 3)

Eligibility: Entering Grade K-8

About the program: Learning to swim promotes confidence, water awareness, and is great for overall health. The local swim team and swim

lessons will be sharing the pool facility. Lessons will occupy the diving well and part of the lap lanes. This is an introduction to Water, Beginner,

Advanced Beginner, Intermediate and Swimmer according to Red Cross classifications (Level 1, 2, 3, 4).

Class Times: Each participant will be assigned to a 30-minute class between 9:30am and 11:30am according to his/her ability after

testing on the first day.

A: Grades K and 1 B: Grades 2 and 3 C: Grades 4 and 5 D: Grades 6 to 8

Day: Dates: Time: Location:

Monday-Friday See Above 9:30-11:30am Brian J Slavin Facility

Testing Day: June 30 (Session 1)

July17 (Session 2)

July 31 (Session 3)

All testing starts at 9:00am

Fee: Resident: $95.00 Nonresident: $114.00

LEARN TO SWIM! – TEEN/ADULTProgram No: 212101-A (7 classes)

About the program: Develop the knowledge and basic skills to become safer in the water and increase your confidence. Lessons can be

tailored to your current level of development. Ages 14 and Older are welcome.

Day Date: Time: Location:

Thursdays 6/29 to 8/10 7:15 – 8:00pm Brian J Slavin Facility

Fee: Resident: $94.00 Nonresident: $112.80

COMPETITIVE SWIMMING CLINIC Beth Kear & Staff

Program No: 211401-A (20 classes)

About the program: This program will be run as a competitive swim team practice focusing on preparing youngsters for competition. Younger

swimmers will be taught the 4 competitive strokes (butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle) as well as receiving an introduction to

starts and turns. Seasoned swimmers will be geared towards strength, conditioning and speed training. This is not a beginner’s swim lesson

program. Eligibility: 8 – 17 year olds (under 8 must be evaluated by coach at first session)

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Tues., Wed. & Thurs. 4/18 to 6/1 4:15-5:45pm LCBMS, Pool

(No session 5/25)

Fee: Resident: $150.00 Nonresident: $180.00

YORKTOWN SWIM & DIVE TEAM Brian J. Slavin Facility

Participate in a 6-7 week program beginning Monday June 19, 2017. The schedule for the first week of practice will be: All returning swimmers

& 11 and over swimmers M-T-W-Th 6:00-7:30pm. The regular practice and morning hours for ALL Swimmers begin Friday June 23

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Swimmer Evaluations will be done at night the first week. All practice sessions are Monday thru Friday emphasizing quality stroke development

and competitive diving instruction.

Mail in Registration Deadline Monday May 15, 2017

Check or Money order only, made payable to Yorktown Swim & Dive Team

Yorktown Swim & Dive Team c/o Nancy Nikolic

3842 Cranberry Lane • Shrub Oak, NY 10588

Mail in Registration Fee: $175.00 for 1

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All Registration Information: Log on to: www.yorktownny.org/ and go to Parks & Recreation page to download the YSDT information/

registration form. There is an additional $25.00 fee per family if registration is not received by deadline. Eligibility: Yorktown residency

is REQUIRED. For additional or questions regarding the team please call Brian Fagan at (914) 438.1315 or visit the teams website at www.

yorktownswimanddive.org.

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LIFEGUARDING - FULL & RECERTIFICATION COURSES About the program: American Red Cross courses are for those interested in becoming a lifeguard and for those current lifeguards in need of

renewing their 2 year certification in Lifeguard training. Please bring your current or recently expired LGT and CPR cards to the instructor on

the first day of class. Waterfront training will be part of the Full Course Only.

Program No: 212511-A, B (Session 1)

A spring certification class will take place at Lakeland Copper Beech Pool. Please contact the office for details.

Program No: 212501-A, B (Session 2)

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Thursday July 10 - July 27 6:00-8:30pm Brian J. Slavin Facility

Saturdays July 15 & 22 9:00-3:00pm Sparkle Lake

Program No: 212502-B Only (Session 3)

Day: Date: Time: Location:

Monday-Thursday June 5 to June 8 6:00-9:30pm Mildred Strang Pool

Fees:

A: Full Course: Resident: $385.00 per Program No. plus $40.00 payable to instructor on first night of class for Red Cross

certifications (attendance mandatory for full course).

Nonresident: $462.00 per Program No. plus $40.00 payable to instructor on first night of class for Red Cross

certifications.

B: Review Course: Resident: $200.00 plus $40.00 payable to the instructor on the first night of

class for Red Cross certifications (attendance requirements are modified).

Nonresident: $240.00 plus $40.00 payable to the instructor on the first night of class for Red Cross certifications.

Eligibility: Proof of age required at registration (15 and Older). Participants must pass the entrance test the first day of either course, consisting

of a continuous 550 yard swim, a 20 yard swim with a surface dive to retrieve a 10 pound brick, then swimming 20 yards on back, and exiting

the pool in 100 seconds, and, finally, a 15 yard underwater swim. Fee includes book and CPR mask (which are not returnable). Does not

include mask and snorkel needed by each participant for waterfront training. Bring swim suit.

POOL/BEACH INFORMATION & HOURSThe Town of Yorktown makes it a goal to open and operate a pool facility from Memorial Day to Labor Day pending staff availability. Parks &

Recreation operates two pool facilities and the Sparkle Lake beachfront.

A valid Parks & Recreation Department pool pass must be presented at each pool facility in order to gain access. Our pass system allows for

increased efficiency and the ability to capture important user information at our facilities. ID cards from 2016 can be reused and will be validated

upon registering for the 2017 season.

SWIMMING FACILITIES:

• Areas will be closed or will close early on days of inclement weather.

• Children must be at least 12 years old in order to utilize the facilities without adult supervision.

• Only US Coast Guard approved Type III lifesaving devices are allowed at our Town pools. Although US Coast Guard approved Type III

devices are allowable this does not replace the role of parental supervision of their child. All parents must directly supervise their child in

and around the water. No other device can be used unless for medical reasons.

• Please Note: The Junior Lake Pool will be closing for the season on August 20.

• There will be times when the pools will be closed due to swim meets in accordance with our Town swim team participating in the Northern

Westchester Swim Conference. A schedule of the pool closures will be posted at the Brian J Slavin Pool and available online.

• Slide & Interactive Pools – If a child does not meet the minimum height, than they will need to be accompanied by an adult.

FACILITY HOURS:

JUNIOR LAKE POOL at Memorial Park Phone: 962-4200

(Slide pool-Children must be 41” tall or be accompanied by an adult.)

Dates: May 27 – August 20

Hours: Weekends & Holidays 11:00am to 7:00pm

Weekdays (June 12 – June 16) 1:00pm to 7:00pm

Weekdays (June 19 – August 18) 12noon to 7:00pm

BRAIN J SLAVIN AQUATIC FACILITY at Shrub Oak Park Phone: 245-4114

(Interactive Pool-Children must be 41” tall or be accompanied by an adult.)

Dates: June 3 – September 4

Hours: Weekends & Holidays 11:00am to 7:00pm

Weekdays (June 12 – June 16) 1:00pm to 7:00pm

Weekdays (June 19 – September 1) 12noon to 7:00pm

SPARKLE LAKE BEACH Phone: 245-5060

Open to Yorktown Residents only

Dates: June 17 – August 13

Hours: Daily 11:00am to 6:00pm

Rent the Lake House!

Contact the Recreation office for details

Great for family reunions and picnics

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POOL PASS MEMBERSHIPS

Permits from 2016 must be renewed for the 2017 season

(2016 Permits excluding Splash Passes are valid thru May 29)

In order to gain entry into Yorktown’s Pool Facilities you must

obtain a Yorktown Recreation Pool Membership Pass. Registration

must be IN PERSON during posted pass registration hours. To

obtain a pool pass (including renewals) RESIDENTS must bring

3 proofs of residency (originals only) and your payment. The

burden of proof of residency rests with the person making the

application.

RENEWALS: For 2017, please bring your passes from 2016

and they will be validated upon registering for the 2017 season.

All family members do not need to be present to renew passes,

however, all cards must be brought in, along with proofs of

residency.

FIRST TIME APPLICANTS:

Each member of your family will be issued a pool pass and will need

to have a picture taken before obtaining a pool pass.

PROOF OF RESIDENCY

Acceptable proof of residency: All residents applying for a pass

(including pass renewals) must show ONE proof from the first

column and TWO proofs from the second column. Renters must show

rental agreement with proof. All documents must be ORIGINALS.

*Children 18-22 years of age must show proof of residing in the

household.

The burden of proof of residency rests with the person making

the application. Previously issued ID cards are not acceptable as

current Proofs of Residency.

One (1) Photo:

Driver’s License

Learner’s Permit

Non-Driver Photo ID (DMV)

Citizen ID Card

Two (2) Dated Bill with street address

2017 Yorktown TOWN Tax Bill

2017 Utility Bill (home phone, gas, electric, cable)

2017 Mortgage Statement or Rent Statement

2017 Fuel Oil Bill

2017 Property Insurance Certificate

Voter Registration

If you have any questions regarding acceptable proofs, please contact

the Recreation Department at 245-4650, ext.0, 8:30am to 4:30pm,

Monday thru Friday.

POOL PASS OPTIONS & FEES

· No Refunds will be given for pool permits.

· Lost Cards- There is a $5.00 charge for any card that needs to be

replaced due to loss.

· For pass purposes, the following definitions are applicable:

Family: includes the immediate, nuclear family only (parents and

children 22 years of age and under). Grandparents, aunts, uncles,

nieces, nephews, cousins, houseguests, au pairs and babysitters are

NOT included.

Adult: individual 18+ years

Child: individual 3 – 17 years

Couple: 2 adults living in the same household (married or domestic

partners)

BRING A GUEST TO THE POOL

Gate Fee for Guest of Member - There is a maximum of

two (2) guests per pass holder.

Ages 3-17 $8.00

Ages 18 & Over $10.00

COME ON & CELEBRATE POOL PARTIESFee – $125.00 submitted with application.

Maximum of 25 guests for 2.5 hour block

Must have current pool pass to reserve a

party

- Includes table reservation in concession

area.

- No additional fees at the gate for guests.

- Included Gift for birthday boy or girl.

RESIDENT FAMILY EARLY Starting June 1

POOL PASS REGISTRATION

Family $295.00 $345.00

Couple $245.00 $295.00

School District Resident $525.00 $625.00

RESIDENT INDIVIDUAL EARLY Starting June 1

POOL PASS REGISTRATION

Child $90.00 $115.00

Adult $145.00 $170.00

Senior (ages 60-64) $20.00 $30.00

Senior (ages 65 & over) $10.00 $15.00

RESIDENT DAILY EARLY Starting June 1

POOL PASS REGISTRATION

Ages 3 and over $20.00 $30.00

*Pass also has a gate fee per visit.

*Gate Fee: Until 5:00pm 5:00-7:00pm

Ages 3-17 $4.00 $3.00

Ages 18 & over $8.00 $6.00

SPLASH PASS - 5 ENTRIES TO THE POOL

(RENEWABLE ALL SEASON AT POOL) Fee: $40.00

Sold all season – May-Labor day!

Valid for 2017 Pool Season Only

NON RESIDENT FAMILY EARLY Starting June 1

POOL PASS REGISTRATION

Family $850.00 $950.00

-Only pass option made available to nonresidents-

HOURS FOR PASS REGISTRATION AND RENEWALS:

LOCATION: Parks and Recreation Administration

Building at Sparkle Lake.

Weekdays: Monday-Friday May 8-Sept. 1 10:00am-4:00pm

Evenings: Tuesday-Thursday May 9-July 6 6:00pm-8:00pm

Saturdays: May 13-July 8 10:30am-2:00pm

**I.D. OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED MAY 27, 29 AND JULY 1, 4**

YORKTOWN RECREATION REGISTRATION FORM - SPRING/SUMMER 2017HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION – PLEASE PRINT

~ PROGRAM REGISTRATION INFORMATION ~Participant’s Name:

First Last Sex Date of

Birth Grade Program Name Program Number & Section Total

Fee

- - - - - -

Please remove and mail this form or bring it in person between the hours of 8:30 AM and 4:00 PM on or after h th, with Registration fee(s) to: Yorktown Parks & Recreation Department – 176 Granite Springs Rd, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 TOTAL

Head of Household (or parent) First Name

Last Name

Home Phone

Work Phone

Cell Phone

Spouse (or other parent) First Name

Last Name

Home Phone

Work Phone

Cell Phone

Address

City State Zip

House Hold E-Mail

COOPERATING AGENCIES

THE YORKTOWN TEEN CENTER

The Yorktown Teen Center is a positive safe place where teens come

together to have fun and form friendships as they develop their self-

esteem and learn to give back to their community. It is located in room

102 in the Yorktown Community and Cultural Center and is open to

youth in grades 6 to 12 who reside in the Town of Yorktown. For more

information about the center, hours, and upcoming events, visit our

website at www.yorktowntc.org or call at 302-2123.

NOR-WEST REGIONAL SPECIAL SERVICES

Special Recreation for Special Populations

Nor-West Regional Special Services is a social service agency that

provides community-based therapeutic recreation programs, respite and

transportation services to persons ages 5 to 65 with differing abilities

residing in the northwestern portion of Westchester County. For further

information and current program information, visit their website: www.

nor-west.org

SPARC – Special Program and Resource Connection

Recreation, Social and Therapeutic services

SPARC is a not-for-profit agency that provides adapted and skill based

programs to children, teens and adults. Two divisions of services offer:

Kids Express, an after school recreation program for all children

attending Yorktown and Lakeland elementary schools. Therapeutic

Recreation programs serve participants with developmental disabilities.

For more information call (914) 243-0583 or visit the websites www.

sparcinc.org or www.kids-express-sparc.org

NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY TRAIL CONFERENCE

The Trail Conference publishes maps and books that guide public use of these

trails. For more information about the Trail Conference including suggested

hikes, visit www.nynjtc.org. The Trail Conference maintains trails in Sylvan

Glen Park Preserve, Granite Knolls Park, Woodlands Legacy Fields, Turkey

Mountain Nature Preserve and the Yorktown Trailway.

TOWN OF YORKTOWN MUSEUM

Located Top Floor in Yorktown Community & Cultural Center

The museum has an extensive Library/Research room that includes

genealogical and local history information, along with a gift shop that offers

reproductions and unique gifts.

Museum Hours: Saturdays 12noon to 3:00pm

Tuesday & Thursdays 11:00am to 4:00pm

Contact: (914) 962-2970 or visit the website at www.yorktownmuseum.org

ALLIANCE FOR SAFE KIDS (ASK)

The Alliance for Safe Kids (ASK) is a coalition representing

all sectors of our community working together to promote

awareness and prevention of substance abuse and other

destructive behaviors damaging to our youth. For more

information and how to get involved, visit our website

www.AllianceforSafeKids.org.

YORKTOWN YOUTH SOCCER CLUB

YYSC specializes in the development of youth soccer for boys and girls ages

4 to 14 (must be 4 as of November 30). For additional information please

call Rick Romanski at (914)962-8865 or visit www.yorktownsoccer.org

SHRUB OAK ATHLETIC CLUB

The Shrub Oak Athletic Club is a youth sports organization serving Northern

Westchester and Southern Putnam Counties, NY. Our in-house programs

focus on the value of teamwork, learning the game, sportsmanship and just

having fun. Travel programs are also available. Visit: www.shruboakac.org

YORKTOWN ATHLETIC CLUB

The Yorktown Athletic Club, Inc. provides a variety of organized youth

sports. We offer both Recreational and Travel sport programs that are age

appropriate and are designed for full participation. Visit: www.yacsports.

com

DAY CAMP REGISTRATION FORM - 2017

Camper’s First Name ______________________________ Last Name _______________________________

Mailing Address (Street/Town)__________________________________________________________________

Male/Female ___________ DOB _______/_______/_______ Age _______ Grade in Sept. _________

Mother’s Name ___________________ Home _____________ Work _____________ Cell ______________

Father’s Name ____________________ Home _____________ Work _____________ Cell ______________

Emergency Contact (other than parents)__________________ Relationship ______________ Phone ______________

Household E-Mail ______________________________________ School Attending in Sept. ______________

CAMP OPTIONS & FEES- No Camp on July 4th

- Space is limited at each camp site. Registration will be conducted on a first come first serve basis - Fees increase after May 12th if space is available

- Registration ends May 26th

PRE-SCHOOL: ____ Full Session - $510 July 3rd – July 28th #261103-A ____ Session 1 - $265 July 3rd – July 14th #261101-A ____ Session 2 - $285 July 17th – July 28th #261102-A

HALF DAY: ____ Yorktown Half Day June 27th – July 28th #261201-A ____ Lakeland Half Day June 27th – July 28th #261301-A

____ $350 (1st Child) ____ $340 (2nd Child) ____$330 (3rd Child) ____ NC (4th Child)

FULL DAY: ____ Yorktown Full Day June 27th – July 28th #262201-A____ Lakeland Full Day June 27th – July 28th #262101-A

____ $665 (1st Child) ____ $655(2nd Child) ____$645 (3rd Child) ____ NC (4th Child)

EXTENDED DAY (Full Day Campers Only): June 27th – July 28th #262501-A ____ $315 (1st Child) ____ $305 (2nd Child) ____$295 (3rd Child) ____ $285 (4th Child)

ADVENTURE: ____ Full Session - $715 July 5th – July 27th #262303-A ____ Session 1 - $325 July 5th – July 13th #262301-A ____ Session 2 - $390 July 18th – July 27th #262302-A

TRAVEL: ____ Full Session - $1235 July 3rd – July 28th #262403-A ____ Session 1 - $585 July 3rd – July 14th #262401-A ____ Session 2 - $650 July 17th – July 28th #262402-A

CHILD PLACEMENT _________________________________________________________ PLEASE NOTE: The other child MUST make the same request. Requests are not guaranteed and are limited to listing only one (1) other child. All Camps, including Travel/Adventure Camp, are grouped by grade and sex.

I DO / DO NOT (circle one) give permission and consent for ________________________ (name of camper) to participate in all activities, and allow photographs, videotapes, and interviews to be taken during the camp session. I further give permission and consent that any such photographs, videotapes, or interviews may be published and used to illustrate, promote, and advertise the camp and its camp programs. ____________________________________________________ Date: __________________, 2017

PRINT NAME of Parent/Legal Guardian

____________________________________________________SIGNATURE of Parent/Legal Guardian

CAMPER INFORMATION AND MEDICAL FORMThis confidential form must be COMPLETED IN FULL for your child’s welfare and safety. Please print only within the

spaces provided as the margins cannot be photocopied. Your registration will not be accepted unless all information is completed. Remember to sign the consent at the bottom.

CAMPER_______________________________________Sex____Age____DOB___/___/___Grade in Sept____

Physician___________________________________Phone_______________Emergency Phone_______________

MEDICAL/BEHAVIORAL INFORMATION – Physician’s physical not required. (Check all that apply and specify with details. Write N/A for those that do not apply)

Allergies (food, meds, insects, etc.):_______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________

Describe reactions/management of reactions: _____________________________________________________ Benadryl supplied by parents** (indication, dose): ________________________________________________ Prescribed EpiPen**; carried by your child or stored with on-sight medical designee?: ____________________ Prescribed medication during camp hours** (med, time, dose): ______________________________________ Asthma Asthma inhaler**; carried by your child or stored with on-sight medical designee?: ______________________ Physical limitations: ________________________________________________________________________ Behavioral concern or other precautions that will assist our staff in properly caring for your child: __________

_________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________

** Medication at Camp Authorization Form to be filled out by parent and physician. Form available at Recreation Office or online at www.yorktownny.org/parksandrecreation.

IMMUNIZATION RECORD – NYS Health Department REQUIRES the following medical information. Please list EXACT dates (i.e. 3/21/03 – month/day/year) on this registration form.

NO ATTACHMENTS OR FAXES WILL BE ACCEPTED.A. Diptheria, Pertussis, Tetanus Toxoid

(DTP/DPT/DTaP)1._________ 2._________ 3._________ 4._________ 5._________

B. Polio (OPV/IPV/Salk) 1._________ 2._________ 3._________ 4._________C. Varicella/Chickenpox (Varivax) 1._________ 2._________D. Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) 1._________ 2._________E. Hepatitis B (HepB/Recombivax/Comvax) 1._________ 2._________ 3._________F. Haemophilus Influenza Type B (HIB) 1._________ 2._________ 3._________ 4._________

Omissions____________________________________________________________________________________

INSURANCE- Hospitalization/Insurance Co. ____________________________________Policy ID# ______________________

Please read and sign: I give permission, in case of injury, to take my child to a hospital for treatment, to include evaluation of injuries, x-rays, and needed care.Parent/Guardian Signature: _____________________________________________ Date: ___________________

CONSENT – The Town of Yorktown maintains a standard liability insurance policy that does not cover medical costs for anyone injured during the normal course of participation in any Recreation Department program or facility. ALL participants participate at their own risk. I give my child permission to participate in the Off-Site Activity Program conducted during camp, which may include out of camp trips to amusement parks, and swimming. I authorize the Camp Director to secure appropriate and timely medical treatment for my child in case of medical emergency. I give permission for my child to carry and use sunscreen that is FDA approved for over the counter use. I acknowledge the Yorktown Recreation Department’s right to refuse an application or to dismiss a camper at any time.

Parent/Guardian Signature________________________________________________ Date________________

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Permit No. 64Yorktown Heights, NY

YORKTOWNPARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT176 Granite Springs RoadYorktown Heights, NY 10598

hat s s e Don’t Miss Out! Registration Begins Tuesday, March 28th

Save the Dates Decorate Egg Contest - Deadline Friday, March 31st

Easter Egg Hunt - Saturday, April 8th Fishing Derby - Saturday, May 13th

Outdoor Movie Night - Thursday, July 13th Summer Concert Series - Sundays (see page 3)

Do t rash our Parks!

Pre School Programs

Soccer Squirts, Sports Squirts, Lacrosse Squirts, Toddler Time, Pee Wee

Basketball, Flag Football Squirts, Tae Kwon Do,

Leap Into Language, T-ball Squirts, Swimming

Youth/Teen Programs

Swimming Lesson, Golf, Tennis, Tae Kwon Do,

Junior Cycle, Total Sports, Sewing,, Lego Building, Babysitting Course, Art,

Engineering, Chess, Fishing, Racquetball, Flag Football,

Basketball, Fencing,, Soccer, T-ball,

Horseback Riding ...

Adult Programs

Golf, Tennis, Sports Leagues, Belly Dance, RPM, After Work Work Out, Yoga,

20/20/20, Zumba, Pilates, Kung-Fu, Tai Chi, Longevity,

Meditation, Swimming, Fencing, Sewing,, Fly Fishing, 4x4 workout, Painting, Horseback

Riding ...

… And Much Much More

Town Parades Spring Vacation Camps

Day Camps Summer Specialty Camps

Discount Amusement Park Tickets Pool Passes

Aquatic Facilities Senior Programs

Use Designated Trash and Recycling Receptacles When Available Carry Out What You Carried In Keep it Green, Keep it Clean Love Where You Live

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