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Kittery Community Center at Frisbee Common
Kittery Recreation Department 120 Rogers Road—Kittery, ME 03904
207-439-3800—www.kitterycommunitycenter.org
Performing Arts · Fitness · Sports · Childcare · Trips
Room Rentals · Preschool · Meals · Celebrations
Spring/Summer 2015
Kittery Recreation Staff Administrative Janice Grady, Director/General Manager [email protected]
Jeremy Paul, Assistant Director/Asst.GM [email protected]
Todd Henley, Recreation Supervisor [email protected]
Kyle Cook, Sports Coordinator [email protected]
Support Staff Cindy Denault, Secretary/Bookkeeper [email protected]
Reception Sue German, Lead Receptionist [email protected] Janine Dewhurst, Maureen Finley,
Jacquelyn Bean-Earner
Custodial Scott Lincoln, Head Custodian [email protected]
Carroll Emery, Steve Furbish,
Steve Berthiaume, Andrew Eames
Eyes of the World Discovery Center Dawn Jenkins, Early Childhood Supervisor [email protected]
Heather Boyd, Asst. Early Childhood Sup. [email protected]
Jessica Labbe, Lead Teacher [email protected]
Safe Alternatives For Enrichment (S.A.F.E.) Kyle Cook [email protected]
Eric Modica, Assistant Lead
120 Rogers Road—Kittery, ME 03904
Ph:207-439-3800—Fax:207-439-1780—www.kitterycommunitycenter.org
Creating Community
Together!
Kittery Community Center Board of Directors
Steve Workman, Chair Jeff Thomson, Vice Chair
Maureen Convery Michael Downs
D. Allan Kerr Jean Lincoln
Christie Salema Dot Avery
Kent Stephens Mark Schremmer
Nancy Colbert Puff-Town Manager
YORK HOSPITAL PROGRAMMING SCHOLARSHIPS York Hospital and Kittery Recreation have established a scholarship program for participants who
do not have the financial means to pay recreation program fees. This financial assistance for
scholarships is provided by York Hospital. Kittery Recreation welcomes all Kittery residents to
participate in our programs, leagues and activities. Due to the generous donation from York
Hospital, Kittery Recreation may be able to provide reduced fees to those who qualify. Applications
should be completed prior to the start of the program; however scholarship fund availability and
program registrations cannot be guaranteed. Upon review by the Recreation Director, qualified
participants may receive assistance with program fees. All requests will remain confidential.
Application forms are available at the Recreation office.
2015 Holiday Closures
February 16 President’s Day
April 20 Patriot’s Day
May 25 Memorial Day
July 4 Independence Day
September 7 Labor Day
October 12 Columbus Day
November 11 Veteran’s Day
November 26 Thanksgiving Day
December 25 Christmas Day
Hours of Operation Monday—Friday 6:00am—9:00pm
Saturday 8:00am—4:00pm
Sunday 12:00pm—4:00pm
Summer Hours: June 1—Sept 6
Monday—Friday 6:00am—7:00pm
Saturday 8:00am—4:00pm
Closed on Sundays through Sept 27
Closed on all holidays listed below
**In addition to the listed holidays, please call the KCC at
(207) 439-3800 or visit our website at
www.kitterycommunitycenter.org prior to attending any
programs on days with inclement weather conditions.**
POLICIES Refund Policy If Kittery Recreation cancels a program, the participant
will receive a 100% refund (or credit your account if
preferred)
Withdrawals that are three working days prior to the start
of the program will receive a full refund after a $20
processing fee is charged. If you opt for an in-house
credit to your account, the $20 processing fee will be
waived.
For less than three working days prior to the start of the
program, a 50% credit will be applied to your in-house
account.
On trips, there is a no refund policy unless we can find a
replacement. If a replacement is found, you will receive a
full refund minus the $20 processing fee.
Photo Policy By registering for a class or activity, you give us permission to
take and publish photos of your participation, along with
photo identification. Pictures may be used in the brochure,
papers, or displayed at the Community Center.
Registration & Policies 3 REGISTRATION
To register for an activity or event, please visit the reception
desk at the Community Center or call us at 207-439-3800. We
accept payment in cash, checks or credit cards. You may also
register online at www.kitterycommunitycenter.org and use
your credit/debit card at this site. Please note, that all
credit/debit card transactions on this site will be charged an
additional 3% on top of the activity fee. Once a year,
participants must complete a Medical/Emergency form and sign
a medical release/waiver. These forms will be kept on file and
participants must notify us with any revisions/changes as they
happen. Each program session is considered a new class. All
individuals must register for all sessions they wish to participate
in. Please remember that you are not automatically registered
into additional sessions until your registration is complete,
including payments.
How to watch a good program die Nothing kills a recreation program faster than those who wait
until the last minute to register. There is a point when a
program must be cancelled if there is insufficient registration.
All programs require a level of scheduling, staffing and
purchasing of equipment/supplies.
So please register early!
To Err Is Human—Occasionally there may be an error in days, times, registration requirements or fees in our program booklet.
When such errors do occur, the KCC will do everything possible to correct the situation promptly. We thank you for your patience
and understanding when these situations arise.
Rental Opportunities Whether you are looking to reserve a venue for a wedding
and/or reception, birthday party, shower, reunion, memorial
service, business conference or banquet, the KCC is the place
for you!
Our beautiful 55,000 square foot building has a multitude of
options for any function. A full-size gymnasium, our own 200-
person capacity STAR Theatre, a 20’ x 30’ movie screen with
HD projector and retractable seating for 171, a 60-person
capacity Community room; small meeting rooms for up to 30
people...we have your event space covered! Also available is a
commercial kitchen for rent, or we can suggest local caterers
for all your food and beverage needs.
Utilize the state-of-the-art sound and lighting system in the
STAR Theatre. Use the free, building-wide Wi-Fi for your presentations. Plus, we are
easily accessible from I-95! We can make any event work for you. Just call!
4 KCC—your venue for all your rental needs!
For more rental information or availability, please contact Jeremy Paul at 207-439-3800 ext. 223 or email [email protected]
Spectacular Wedding Package Savings!
Reserve your 2015 wedding and/or reception by
March 14, 2015 and receive 25% off!
Our wedding package special includes:
Eight hours of rental time in our gorgeous STAR
Theatre
Use of the second floor dressing rooms with private
bathroom for the wedding party
Access to our commercial kitchen with walk-in fridge
and freezer
Tables and Chairs for up to 100 people
All this for only $450 (a savings of $150)!
Package must be paid in full by March 14, 2015 to
receive savings.
Other discounts do not apply
Direct expenses may apply in addition to package.
Function Room
Multipurpose Room
STAR Theatre
The STAR Theatre at Kittery’s Community Center offers a unique venue for live theatre, performance events,
trainings, workshops, movies and lectures. This theatre offers state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, a
20’ x 30’ movie screen with HD projector and retractable seating for 171, making it possible to schedule
everything from plays, dance recitals, movie screenings, wedding receptions, bands, etc.
The venue for all your rental needs!
STAR Theatre/Morgan Gallery 5
Arts & Culture Committee Chair: Tom Clark—Vice Chair: Faith Harrington
Donnajean Ahigian—Sue Cobler—Kent Stephens—Maureen Convery—Jean Lincoln
MORGAN GALLERY The Morgan Gallery is made possible through a generous donation. The gallery space is prominently located
by the STAR THEATRE and provides a lovely venue for showcasing works by visual artists. The KCC Arts and
Culture Committee is responsible for curating the programming and schedules an ongoing series of art
exhibits to showcase visual artists. Professional artists are encouraged to submit up to eight jpeg images,
artist statement and resume to the Arts & Culture Committee. Please contact the KCC for further details. All
works will be reviewed and juried by an Ad-hoc subcommittee of the Arts and Culture Committee.
Applications are subject to approval by the Arts and Cultural Committee.
STAR Theatre Events—Lectures & Plays Twaddleton’s Cheese: Discover the World of Author & Illustrator Ryan T. Higgins Wednesday, February 11th at 7pm FREE
As a child, Kittery Native Ryan T. Higgins lived on a diet of cartoons, cheese sandwiches, and climbing trees. At the age of four he decided to become a
cartoonist. He's been making his own cartoons ever since and hasn't grown up yet. Ryan is the author of three books, his most recent, Wilfred, was published in
2013. Ryan shares his writing process and illustration methods in this entertaining and family oriented lecture. Autographed copies of his books will be
available for purchase.
Fraternal Orders of Kittery “Fraternally Yours” Wednesday, March 25th at 7pm FREE
Since 1873, Kittery has had a number of fraternities. This presentation covers the rich and sometimes controversial history of these groups. Learn about the
Odd Fellows, Masons, Knights of Pythias, Improved Order of Red Men, KKK, and the Knights of Columbus. Researched from fraternal books, newspaper articles,
Maine historical archives and Rice library sources; it is a collage of pictures, names and events from the 1870’s to present day. Presented by Donald G. Hands.
Dogs and Lesser Mortals Presented by Kent Stephens STAGEFORCE March 13-22, 2015
The loyalty of Labs. The steadfastness of Greyhounds. The fierce affection of a Bichon Frise. When it comes to love, no creature shows it like a dog.
Starting March 13th, STAGE FORCE celebrates all things canine with DOGS AND LESSER MORTALS, a theatrical evening of music, poetry, stories and scenes from
contemporary wits to the legends of literature. Learn the true meaning of the exotic dance your terrier does for dinner. Share the burden of policing poop. Find
out what your mutt is really thinking when he watches you make love.
A you’ll-laugh-you’ll-cry piece in the tradition of STAGE FORCE’s annual RAGPICKER’s DREAM presentation, DOGS is a joyful romp through the whole of what a
dog’s life means to us – and what ours means to them – from clowning to companionship, from grief to the hope for a better life.
Produced in partnership with the Cocheco Valley Humane Society, performances of DOGS AND LESSER MORTALS will be introduced with help from featured
rescue dogs, and those interested in adopting will be able to meet eligible pups-in-need on the KCC grounds during the run.
FAME- The Musical Presented by Patrick Dorow Productions April 17-26, 2015
The pop-culture phenomenon about the legendary New York High School of the Performing Arts lives forever.
An unmistakable title from the unforgettable film & television franchise, Fame The Musical inspired generations to fight for fame and light up the sky like a
flame! Conceived and developed by David De Silva, this high-octane musical features the Academy Award-winning title song and a host of other catchy pop
numbers.
The show follows the final class of New York City's celebrated High School for the Performing Arts from their admission to their graduation. All of the struggles,
fears, and triumphs - from prejudice to substance abuse are depicted with razor-sharp focus as the young artists navigate the worlds of music, drama, and
dance.
Independent Film Series at KCC—”Films Rated Excellent!” Movies Start at 6:00 PM FREE!
Movies you should not miss but probably did!
Case Closed on the 1873 Smuttynose Ax Murders By J. Dennis Robinson April 29, 2015 at 7:00 PM FREE!
Seacoast historian J. Dennis Robinson offers the final word on the cold-blooded murder of two innocent Norwegian women at the Isles of Shoals on March 6,
1873. The killer, a Prussian fisherman down on his luck, was quickly captured, convicted in a widely publicized trial, and hanged in an unforgettable gallows
spectacle. But the handsome killer managed to convince a circle of admirers of his innocence. A fictionalized bestselling novel and a Hollywood film (Weight of
Water) have further clouded the truth. Years in the making, Robinson's definitive "whydunnit" MYSTERY ON THE ISLES OF SHOALS, fleshes out the facts
surrounding this tragic robbery gone wrong. Judson Hale, editor of Yankee Magazine, calls Robinson's new book "a truly superb piece of work." Replacing
fiction, hoax, and myth with facts, the author will present a one-hour illustrated lecture and sign copies of his book. A steward of Smuttynose Island, Robinson
is the author of 12 books including hardcover histories of Strawbery Banke Museum and Wentworth by the Sea hotel. He writes the biweekly "History Matters"
column for the Portsmouth Herald and is the owner of the popular website SeacoastNH.com.
Check our website often as new events are always being added—www.kitterycommunitycenter.org
Monday, February 9—Aspen Extreme Monday, March 2—AALTRA
Monday, April 6—Carol’s Journey Monday, May 18—Anytown, USA
6 Pre-School
Eyes of the World Discovery Center
A Nature Based Preschool
Our Forest Classroom Here at Eyes of the World Discovery Center we offer a unique
environment for the children to learn and play. Do you
remember as a child?
Building forts
Digging holes to “China”
Making mud pies
Daydreaming in a special hiding place
These activities are all nature play: unstructured childhood
play in the outdoors. Nature play isn’t scheduled, planned or
led by adults. Instead, it’s open-ended, free time exploration
and recreation. For many of us, this sort of nature play
virtually defined our childhoods.
Pricing & Enrollment Options through June 21, 2015
If you are interested in this program, please contact Dawn Jenkins, Early Childhood Supervisor,
at 207-439-3800 or [email protected]
Our Indoor Classroom Our beautiful classrooms provide a structured
environment that supports Early Literacy & Math skills,
Cognitive and Sensory development as well as the fine
arts and music. These various activities naturally
strengthen Fine and Gross motor skills.
Eyes of the World Discovery Center is licensed by the State of Maine and provides our community with
an enriching educational experience for children ages 2-5.
Our Nature Based Preschool empowers our students to become creative, independent and critical
thinkers. Through outdoor play our children develop self-esteem, a sense of purpose and the ability to overcome obstacles. These skills
support academics in our indoor classroom and build the foundation for future learning.
Our curriculum emphasizes Early Literacy & Math Skills, Cognitive & Sensory Development and activities to strengthen Fine & Gross Motor
Skills.
Pre-School
(2 & 3 year olds) Full Time $215/wk Mon—Fri
7:00am—
6:00pm
Pre-School
(2 & 3 year olds) Part Time $43/day
Mon—Fri; 2+
days/wk
7:00am—
6:00pm
Pre-K
(4 & 5 year olds) Full Time $200/wk Mon—Fri
7:00am—
6:00pm
Pre-K
(4 & 5 year olds) Part Time $40/day
Mon—Fri; 2+
days/wk
7:00am—
6:00pm
Second child discount for full time children—take $20 off your weekly rate!
Pre-School: To be enrolled in Pre-School, a child must be age 2 on or
before October 15th of the school year that is beginning
in September.
Pre-K: To be enrolled in Pre-K, a child must be age 4 on or before
October 15th of the school year that is beginning in
September.
Enrollment Options Sept 2015-Aug 2016 Fees to be announced
School Year Only September 7, 2015—June 19, 2016
Summer Only June 22, 2016—August 28, 2016
Full Year September 7, 2015—August 28, 2016
After School Care 7
S.A.F.E. (Safe Alternatives for Enrichment) is our afterschool program for children in grades K-8. This program, licensed by the state of
Maine, is designed to support parents who need a safe place to send their children after school. The S.A.F.E. Program is set up to
complement your child’s school day. After a long day of highly structured schoolwork, children are offered an opportunity to choose from a
variety of fun activities that are enriching, allow for exploration, and give your children a chance to relax. The S.A.F.E. Program is a
recreational and educational program that encourages children to be active and have fun. The program tries to meet the needs of the local
community by providing a quality after-school program for elementary and intermediate children at an affordable price.
Pricing for the 2015-2016 School Year will be announced soon
Full Time $65/week for the
1st & 2nd Child
$45/week for the
3rd Child
Daily $18/day for the
1st & 2nd Child
$10/day for the
3rd Child
School Vacation Days are also available.
If you are interested in our SAFE After-School program, please contact Todd Henley, at 207-439-3800 or
email [email protected].
The Kittery Recreation Department would
like to recognize and thank the
management and employees of the Nike
Factory Store in Kittery for all of their
work with our youth camps and programs!
Thank You!
KITTERY RECREATION SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS
S.A.F.E. Summer Camp: K—4th Grade
Sign up per week or for the entire
Summer! You can now tailor the
program to your Summer needs!
Full Day of camp—no more need to
register for before/after care—it’s
included!!
Full Summer
$1100/summer
Must sign up and pay in full by
May 15, 2015 to receive reduced rate
Weekly Sessions
$150/week
Must sign up and pay in full by
June 12, 2015
Adventure Camp: 5th—8th Grade
Nine full weeks of camp—Monday through Friday!
Sign up per week or for the entire Summer! You may now
tailor the program to your Summer needs!
Full Day of camp—no more need to register for before/after
care—it’s included!
June 22-August 21 (9 weeks), No camp on July 4
Monday—Friday, 7:30am to 6:00pm
June 22-August 21 (9 weeks), No camp on July 4
Monday—Friday, 7:30am to 6:00pm
All trips, transportation & before/after care included!
Full Summer
$1100/summer
Must sign up and pay in full by
May 15, 2015 to receive reduced rate
Weekly Sessions
$150/week
Must sign up and pay in full by
June 12, 2015
All trips, transportation & before/after care included!
PERSONAL TRAINING Private training time is provided by
trainers Sara Bigelson and Josh
Saklad.
$36/half hour or $52/hour
$159/5-1/2hr Sessions or $237/5
-1hr Sessions
Contact Sara at 207-451-8663 or
J o s h a t 9 1 7 -6 9 6 -6 9 2 0 o r
[email protected] to schedule
training time.
Free Wi-Fi is available at
the Kittery Community
Center! Bring your phone/
tablet and sign into
krec_public to watch video
or listen to radio while
you’re exercising!
OPEN GYMNASIUM USE Kittery Residents: No charge for gymnasium use
Non-Kittery Residents: Youth ages 17 & Under $1.00/day
Adults ages 18 & Over $3.00/day
Identification must be shown and an emergency contact form completed at the
front desk or you will not be permitted use of the Gymnasium.
Anyone with a current Fitness Membership will be permitted use of the
Gymnasium at no charge.
8 Fitness Suite, Gymnasium, Trainers
CURRENT MEMBERSHIP FEES Good through December 31, 2015
Annual prices are listed below but membership is prorated to the
current month that you join and paid for the remainder of the year.
Fees include yearly membership to the Fitness Room, including Cardio
Equipment and Weight Machines. Entrance to the walking track is at
no charge.
Kittery Residents Non-Residents
Youth (11-17)** $90.00 $120.00
Adult (18-59) $180.00 $240.00
Senior (60+) $90.00 $120.00
Now Offering Fitness Room Punch Passes! Purchase a 5 or 10 punch
Fitness Room pass card
$25 for a 5-punch pass or $50 for a 10-punch pass
Sorry, monthly passes are not offered
*Free Orientation Classes are Available!*
See Page 10 For Fitness Room Orientation Times
**Children under 10 are not permitted to use the Fitness Facility or Walking Track.
Children ages 11-15 may use the Fitness Facility when accompanied by a supervising
adult, someone 18 or older.
Fitness Room Hours Monday—Friday 6:00am—9:00pm
Saturday 8:00am—4:00pm
Sunday 12:00pm—4:00pm
Summer Hours:
June 1—September 6 Monday—Friday 6:00am—7:00pm
Saturday 8:00am—4:00pm
Closed Sundays through
September 27
Closed on all holidays
listed on Page 2
**In addition to the listed holidays,
please call the KCC at (207) 439-3800
or visit our website at
www.kitterycommunitycenter.org
prior to attending any programs on
days with inclement weather
conditions.**
Walking Track Walking Track is always FREE and open to the
public during operating hours!
Indoor Soccer
T-Ball This program is for children ages five and six. Six year olds who
have played at least one year of T-Ball have the choice between T-
Ball or Little League (see below), but not both.
Age 5-6 Tuesday & Thursday Evenings
April 27—June 11
Time: 4:30 or 5:30pm
Cost Resident/Non-Res: $46/$56 if registered before April 11 $66/$76 if registered after April 11
Summer Sports Camps Pee Wee Basketball Camp, July 6-10 For the beginner
basketball player, ages 4 & 5. An introduction to basketball skills.
K-2nd Grade Basketball Camp, July 6-10 For the beginner
basketball player entering K-2nd Grade.
3rd & 4th Grade Basketball Camp, July 6-10 For the
player who may have some experience and wants to learn more
(however, no experience necessary).
5th - 8th Grade Basketball Camp, July 13-17 For the
more experienced player looking to improve on his/her skills. This
camp will be instructed by Jeremy Paul, Traip’s Varsity Boy’s
Basketball coach & Scott Blake, Traip’s Varsity Girl’s Basketball Coach.
All Camps are held at the KCC Gymnasium and include a t-shirt .
Pee Wee, ages 4-5
July 6-10
9am-10am $30/person
K-2nd Grade 9am-11am $50/person
3rd & 4th Grade 9am-1pm $60/person
5th-8th Grade July 13-17 8:30am-4pm
7/17 end @ 1pm
$130/person
or $200/family
Kittery Youth Football & Cheerleading Youth grades 3-8 starting in Sept. 2015 can participate in the
Kittery Youth Football League & Cheerleading program. Teams
play in the Southern Maine Youth Football League and games are
played on Saturdays/Sundays. Practices and home games are held
at Memorial Field in Kittery.
Look for sign-up and information night this spring at the KCC. The
season begins in August and ends in November.
Kittery Soccer Club—Youth Travel Soccer The Kittery Travel Soccer program offers training and competitive
games for boys & girls starting at age 8. Teams typically practice
two times a week and travel throughout Southern Maine for
games. Practices start mid-August and games will start on
Sunday, August 23, 2015.
Registration is $130 and is open from April 1—June
5 on www.gotsoccer.com. New player evaluation is scheduled
for Sunday, June 6th at Shapleigh Middle School. For more
information, contact Scott Pereira at [email protected];
www.kitterysoccerclub.com.
Kittery Little League—Baseball & Softball Registration for Kittery Little League starts in January and consists
of baseball and softball for youth ages 6 through 12. Registration
is $65 and is open from February 1—March 15. Practices start the
week of March 16 and games start the week of April 27.
Visit our website at www.eteamz.com/kitterylittleleague for more
information or find us on Facebook at Kittery Little League.
Summer Soccer Camp, July 20-24
This soccer camp, conducted by the Seacoast United Soccer Club, is
a week-long camp held at Shapleigh Field. Register at
www.seacoastunited.org.
Grassroots Camp 3-4 year olds 4-4:45pm $70
Skills & Scrimmage 4-6 year olds 5:30-7pm $90
Full Camp 6-12 year olds 4-7pm $120
Fall Recreation Soccer
Pee Wee: ages 3-4 Saturdays
Sep 12—Oct 17 Various Times
Nippers: 5yrs-1st Grade Various
Days Juniors: 2nd & 3rd Grade
Seniors: 4th—6th Grade
Cost Resident/Non Res.: $46/$56 if registered before Aug 22 $66/$76 if registered after Aug 22
Pee Wee: ages 3-4
Saturdays Mar 14—April 25
(no games March 28)
Various Times
Nippers: 5yrs-1st Grade
Juniors: 2nd & 3rd Grade
Seniors: 4th—6th Grade
Cost Resident/Non Res.: $46/$56 if registered before Feb 28 $67/$77 if registered after Feb 28
Team Sports 9
10 Adult Fitness & Dance Classes Fitness Room Orientation Want to join the fitness room but don’t know where to start? If an
introduction to the machines is all you need, join us for an hour long
orientation on our equipment with one of our Personal Trainers.
Cost: Free! MUST PRE-REGISTER
Ages: 16+
Wednesdays with Sara Bigelson
February 11 1:30-2:30pm
March 11
Saturdays with Josh Saklad
February 21 8-9am
March 21
Cardio Circuit with Josh Saklad Have you been wanting to get an effective workout done, but don’t
know how or are you looking to bring your exercise routine to the
next level? This Cardio Strength Circuit will have you doing a mix of
machine and free weight exercises to get your heart pumping as well
as muscles challenged. Bring your good attitudes and a towel!
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $52/57 Drop In Fee: $10
Ages: 16+
Saturdays 6 Weeks
Mar 7—Apr 11 9-10am
Apr 25—Jun 6 (skip 5/23)
Yogilates with Sara Bigelson A workout that will tone, strengthen and lengthen your entire body
by focusing on the stability and engagement of the core
muscles. Please bring a mat -- this class will take place mostly on
the floor. Please do not eat a big breakfast before class. This class
is for all ages and abilities.
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $52/57 Drop In Fee: $10
Ages: 18+
Fridays 6 weeks
Mar 13—Apr 17 9:30-10:30am May 1—Jun 12 (no class 5/8)
Chair Yoga with Sara Bigelson 55+ A gentle form of Yoga practiced sitting in a chair, or standing using a
chair for support. We will experience increased strength and
flexibility, improve or restore circulation, and breathe and relax.
Please bring a mat or towel and do not eat a heavy meal for at least
an hour before class.
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $52/57 Drop In Fee: $10
Ages: 55+
Tuesdays 6 weeks
Mar 10—Apr 14 10-11am
Apr 28—Jun 2
Line Dancing with Sara Bigelson Learn all types of line dancing for beginners to intermediates,
waltzes, cha-chas, rhumbas, polkas, etc. This is such a fun class that
has choreographed dances that are taught step by step in segments
without music and then music is added later. Come try out a
class! Line dancing is a great way to stay healthy and is great
exercise! No experience necessary and no partner needed!
Cost: $5 Per class
Adults Fridays Ongoing (no class 4/24 & 5/8) 1-2:30pm
A Matter of Balance 60+ Many older adults experience concerns about
falling and restrict their activities. A Matter of
Balance (MOB) is a nationally recognized
workshop designed to help adults 60 and older
manage falls and increase activity levels. You
will learn to view falls as controllable, set goals for increasing activity,
make changes to reduce fall risks at home, and exercise to increase
strength and balance. Caregivers are invited to attend.
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $25/$30 No Drop Ins
Ages: 60+ Thursdays 8 weeks
Apr 30—Jun 18 10am-12pm
NEW! Cardio Dance & Tone with Sara Bigelson No dance experience is necessary to have fun and get a TOTAL body
workout. Easy to follow dance steps to fabulous music while holding
light weights to work muscle endurance. Please bring water with you
along with a desire to shake it up!
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $52/57 Drop In Fee: $10
Ages: 18+
Tuesdays 6 weeks
Mar 10—Apr 14 11:15am-12:15pm Apr 28—Jun 2
Yoga Classes with Niki Floros Join this mixed level yoga class and learn poses, breathing exercises,
meditation, and relaxation. All are welcome to participate regardless
of experience, age or level of flexibility. Monday classes will
emphasize balancing and lengthening flow and Wednesday classes will
emphasize strengthening and stretching.
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $34/$39 Drop In Fee: $10
Ages: 16+ Wednesdays—4 Weeks Feb 18—Mar 11 9-10am
NEW! Prenatal Dance with Dr. Lashel Devich Dance with your baby! Move freely and healthfully to beautiful music
to improve your cardiovascular health, balance, mood, creativity and
stability; revel in this gentle exercise, while your baby hears and feels
a variety of wonderful, loving music and experience.
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $52/57 Drop In Fee: $10
Ages: Adults
Tuesdays 6 Weeks
Feb 24—Mar 31 9-10am
Apr 21—May 26
NEW! Yoga Class for First Responders & Veterans with Anjali Race Quinn This class will focus on stress reduction/trauma release using yoga and
meditation and breathing techniques to gain peace of mind and flexibility in
the body. This class is for all abilities and levels. This is a healing class for
those who have PTSD, depression, insomnia or sleep disorders.
Cost: FREE! Please Register in Advance
Adults Mondays 6 Weeks
Mar 2—Apr 6 4-5pm
Apr 27—Jun 8
Please remember to PRE-REGISTER for all classes!
Adult Fitness & Dance Classes 11
NEW! Ladies Salsa & Styling & Body Movement with Nina El Badry This is a great class for those who want to look and feel more
confident and sexy on and off the dance floor. The class will focus on
body, hips, shoulders, arm & head styling movements as well as
learning fun and sassy footwork and styling combinations. No prior
dance or salsa experience needed.
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $62/67 No Drop Ins
Ages: 16+
Wednesdays 6 weeks
Feb 18—Mar 25 6-7pm
Apr 2—May 7
Cost Resident/Non Res $140/$145 Additional family member $110/$115
Ages: 7 & up
Mondays & Thursdays
Mar—May 6:00-7:30pm
Jun—Aug
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $105/$110 No Drop Ins NEW! 7 week Summmer Session! Cost Res/Non-Res: $75/$80
Ages: 13+
Tuesdays—10 weeks Mar 3—May 5 6:30-8pm
May 12—Jun 23 Tuesdays—7 weeks
Saturdays—10 weeks Mar 7—May 9 10-11:30am
May 16-Jun 27 Saturdays—7 weeks
Teen/Adult Ballet with Susan Duffy This class will introduce the foundations of ballet, including floor
stretching, barre work, and center work. The focus will be on
strengthening leg & arm muscles, improve posture and flexibility and
strengthening the core, all while enjoying the art of dance. Stay in
shape by dancing! No prior dance experience necessary.
Senior Instructors Tom Leake and Larry Krebs of New
England Okinawan Karate have been teaching at the
Kittery Recreation Department since 2006 and 2004. Our
classes stress: Traditional Protocol, Self-Discipline, and
Quality Authentic Training and Techniques. Classes are continued all year and
family discounts are offered. Please come by the studio and watch one of our
classes or try a free intro class.
Beginning & Intermediate Tap Dance with Lew-Ann Leen Come and explore this great American Dance with its rich rhythms
and unique styles. Anyone can be a hoofer if the desire to tap their
toe is there. Lew-Ann offers a basic introduction to all who gotta
dance. So get out your tap shoes and let’s dance!
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $82/87 Drop In Fee: $10
Ages: 16+ Fridays 8 Weeks
Beginner: 6:30-7:30pm Apr 3—May 29
(skip 4/24) Intermediate: 5:30-6:30pm
Ballroom Dancing with Frederick Dunn Come & experience the joys of ballroom dancing! Learn the basics in
Foxtrot, Swing, Waltz and Rumba. The class is for those with no
experience, those who would like a refresher on the basics and for
those who think they have two left feet. No partner required.
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $56/61 No Drop Ins
Ages: 18+
Tuesdays—6 weeks Mar 10—Apr 14
7:30-8:30pm Apr 28—Jun 2
12 Youth & Family Programming Creative Dance with Susan Duffy The class will introduce basic ballet movements as well as explore
creative movement and self-expression in the center. Students
should wear comfortable clothing or leotards & ballet slippers.
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $82/$85 No Drop Ins
Age: 4-6 Saturdays—8 weeks Feb 28—Apr 18 9-10am
Beginning Ballet with Susan Duffy The class will introduce the foundations of ballet at the barre as well
as basic technique in the center. Instruction will also include
stretching, balancing, small jumps, arm and leg coordination and
exploring the elements of space, formations and rhythm. Exercises in
creative expression will also be given. Students should wear loose,
comfortable clothing or leotards and ballet slippers.
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $105/110 No Drop Ins
Age: 6-9 Saturdays—10 Weeks Mar 7—May 9 11:30am-12:30pm
Cost Resident/Non Res $140/145 Add’l family member $110/115
Ages: 7 & up
Mondays & Thursdays
Mar—May 6-7:30pm
Jun—Aug
Senior Instructors Tom Leake and Larry
Krebs of New England Okinawan Karate
have been teaching at the Kittery
Recreation Department since 2006 and
2004. Our classes stress: Traditional
Protocol, Self-Discipline, and Quality
Authentic Training and Techniques. Classes are continued all year
and family discounts are offered. Please come by the studio and
watch one of our classes or try a free intro class.
Young Entrepreneurs with Carmen Rojas Designed to teach youth the fundamental and often intangible skills
needed to be a successful entrepreneur. We will teach basic skills
such as business plan writing, marketing strategy, sales forecasting,
and other business strategies and they will apply these strategies in a
simulated environment. We will also get the help of local
entrepreneurs to make sure that the students learn from not just the
successes but from their failures as well.
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $105/$110 No Drop Ins
Youth in Grades 3-12
Thursdays 8 Weeks
Mar 12—May 7 (Skip 4/23) 3-5pm
Teen/Adult Ballet with Susan Duffy This class will introduce the foundations of ballet, including floor
stretching, barre work, and center work. The focus will be on
strengthening leg & arm muscles, improve posture and flexibility and
strengthening the core, all while enjoying the art of dance. Stay in
shape by dancing! No prior dance experience necessary.
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $105/$110 No Drop Ins NEW! 7 week Extended Session! Cost Res/Non-Res: $75/$80
Ages: 13+
Tuesdays—10 weeks Mar 3—May 5 6:30-8pm
May 12—Jun 27 Tuesdays—7 weeks
Saturdays—10 weeks Mar 7—May 9 10-11:30am
May 16-Jun 23 Saturdays—7 weeks
Please remember to
PRE-REGISTER
for all classes!
Youth & Family Programming 13 Preschool Jump ‘n Gym with Denise Long Designed to make exercise fun and beneficial by using music
combined with movements that focus on fine and gross motor skills.
Children plus a parent/caregiver are taught exercises tailored to the
age group. Non Walkers and Drop Ins allowed!
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $72/$77 Drop Ins: $10
Age: Walking-4 1/2
Mondays 10 Weeks
Apr 6—Jun 15 (skip 5/25)
10:15-11am
Age: Walking-2 1/2
Wednesdays 10 Weeks
Apr 8—Jun 10 10:15-11am
Age: Walking-4 1/2
Thursdays 10 Weeks
Apr 9—Jun 11 10:15-11am
Hip-Hop Dance Class with Buffie McLaskey Beginner: Teach kids the basics of Hip-Hop while getting a great
workout & having fun in a non-competitive environment.
Teen: Incorporate dance styles from Break Dancing to Industrial Style
HH and Street Funk. Help build performance & confidence skills.
Cost Resident/Non-Resident: $62/$67 Beginner No Drop Ins $75/$80 Pre-Teen
Beginner: age 9-12
Thursdays—6 Weeks Mar 5—Apr 9 4-
4:45pm May 7—Jun 11
Teen Beginner 13+
Thursdays—6 Weeks Mar 5—Apr 9 4:45-
5:45pm May 7—Jun 11
Tumbling & Gymnastics with Heather Pilibosian Build physique and character, while connecting mind and body in an
active and fun environment. Children will enjoy mat and floor
techniques such as forward and backwards tumbles, donkey kicks and
various fitness activities. The classes will also include balancing, core
strengthening and cardiovascular exercises.
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $100/$105 No Drop Ins
Ages: 2-4 Tumbling
Tuesdays 6 weeks
Mar 3—Apr 7 4-4:45pm
Apr 28—Jun 2
Ages: 5+ Gymnastics
Tuesdays 6 weeks
Mar 3—Apr 7 4:45-5:30pm
Apr 28—Jun 2
NEW! Everyone Dance! With Dr. Lashel Devich Bring your whole family, and let’s dance! This class offers free form
movement to wonderful music in a welcoming, inclusive environment,
with the option to learn some basic ballet, Indian and belly dance
techniques.
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $52/$57 per Family Drop In Fee: $10
For Families!
Wednesdays 6 weeks
Feb 25—Apr 1 7-8pm
Apr 22—May 27
14 Community & Family Events
Parent/Son Bowling—February 7th Head to Bowl-O-Rama for some Cosmic Bowling! We’ll have music,
lights, DJ and pizza! Any parent, guardian, family friend or relative
is welcome to escort the special boy in their life to a fun night of
cosmic bowling!
Cost: $15/person—Must register by February 1st
All Ages Saturday February 7 6-8pm
Valentine’s Dance—February 7th Spend an evening with someone special at our Annual Valentine’s
Dance. Any parent, guardian, family friend or relative is welcome to
escort that special girl in their life. Enjoy a live DJ, refreshments,
door prizes, party favors and memories that can be captured in a
photo (for an extra charge). Please donate some goodies!
Cost: $15/couple; $25/family or $30/couple or family at the door
All Ages Saturday February 7 6-8pm
In case of inclement weather, the dance will be held on Sunday, 2/8, from 3:30-5:30pm
Drain Cleaning
Power Snaking
High-Pressure Water Jetting
Video Camera Inspection & Locating
Preventative Maintenance
(207) 439-2900
Let our local, family owned, company
repair and restore your systems with
exceptional and reliable sewer & drain
cleaning services. Located in Kittery!
Seacoast Sewer and Drain, Inc.
Kittery, ME 03904
School Vacation Family Movie Days! Join us in the STAR Theatre during February Break for Family
Movie Days! Movies are shown on our 20’ X 30’ movie screen
with HD projector and surround sound! It’s just like being at
the real movies—even better because it’s FREE! All movies start
at 10AM. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all
times.
10am-12pm Showtime
FREE!
Feb 17th Muppets Most Wanted
Feb 19th How To Train Your Dragon 2
Easter Egg Hunt—April 4th Peter Cottontail will be hiding Easter Eggs and candy for youth
ages 2-10 in Kittery on Saturday, April 4th. Hop on over and get
your Easter Egg surprise! Children will also get to meet the Easter
Bunny himself. No registration required. Event will be cancelled
in case of inclement weather. Parental supervision mandatory.
Cost: FREE!
Ages 2-10 Saturday April 4 Ages 2-5: 9am Ages 6-10: 10:30am
Town Clerk’s Corner 15 DOG LICENSES—All dog license renewals done after January 31
st will be charged a late fee of $25.00 per license, in accordance with State law. Please be sure to
have you current rabies certificate when you come in to register your dog. Renewals done after January 31st cannot be done on-line and must be done at the
Municipal Office. The renewal fees are as follows:
Male/Female $11.00 Neutered/Spayed $ 6.00
Kennel 1-10 dogs $42.00 Replacement license $ 1.00
Transfer license $ 1.00 Late fee after 1/31 $25.00/dog
FORT FOSTER STICKERS—Fort Foster stickers are available for the 2015 season at the Municipal Office. You will need your current registration for the vehicle you
would like the sticker for. Fees are as follows: Resident: $20.00, Resident Senior Citizen: $5.00, Resident or Resident Senior Citizen duplicate: $5.00, Triplicate or
more, each: $5.00, Non-Resident: $60.00, Non-Resident duplicate: $15.00. If you would like to purchase a duplicate sticker, you will need your yellow receipt for
the first sticker you purchased and your vehicle registration. If you are purchasing a triplicate sticker or more, you will need each yellow receipt for the previous
stickers you purchased and your vehicle registration.
VOLUNTEER BOARDS—The Town of Kittery is seeking applicants for various volunteer boards, such as Zoning Board of Appeals, Planning Board, Personnel Board,
Board of Assessment Review, Conservation Commission and Shellfish Conservation Commission. Interested citizens may obtain applications on-line at
www.kittery.org or at the Town Office, 200 Rogers Road Ext., Monday through Thursday, from 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES—The 2015 hunting and fishing licenses are available on line on the town website www.kittery.org under Online Services or at
the Municipal Office. Please bring in your previous license for renewals. If you are purchasing a hunting license and did not purchase your previous license here,
you will need to show proof of a hunter safety course or a previous license.
VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS—When renewing your vehicle registration at the Municipal Office please have your current insurance card for that vehicle, current
mileage and previous registration with you. Residents may also renew vehicle registrations online through the town website at www.kittery.org and clicking on
Online Services and selecting Rapid Renewal.
VOTER REGISTRATION—Have you moved within Kittery or no longer have your post office box; has your name changed? If so, please stop by the Municipal Office
and fill out a voter registration change of name/address card so we have your current name, residence and mailing and address on file. This will help keep our
voter list up to date with your correct information for elections and mailing purposes.
DRIVER’S LICENSE RENEWALS AND NEW REQUIREMENTS—The Mobil Unit for driver license renewals is at the Naval Lodge, 11 Shapleigh Road, Kittery, on the
third Tuesday and the following Wednesday of each month from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm. They are also at the American Legion Hall, 9
Hannaford Drive in York on the Thursday following the third Tuesday of each month 8:30 am - 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm.
Anyone needing immediate assistance (excluding holidays) may visit the Kennebunk Branch Office located at 63 Portland Road, in Kennebunk or at the Springvale
Branch Office located at 456 Main Street, Springvale from 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
You may check all the locations online at: www.maine.gov/sos/bmv/locations/index.html
Applicants needing an extension on their license may contact License Services at 624-9000 ext. 52114 or may write to the Secretary of State, Bureau of Motor
Vehicles, State House Station #29, 101 Hospital Street, Augusta, ME 04333.
16 Adult Programming E-Seniors with Carmen Rojas Designed to help seniors become more comfortable with using the
internet for communication and basic life functions such as internet
banking, making internet purchases, etc. Our goal is for participants
to leave feeling confident that they can use the internet without fear!
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $45/50
Ages: 55+ Thursdays 6 Weeks
Mar 12—Apr 16 9:00-10:00am
American Mah Jong Beginners and seasoned players are welcome! For more information,
call Linda at 439-3840.
Adults Wednesdays 1pm-4pm FREE!
NEW! Improve your Life with Dr. Lashel Devich Learn healthy, fun, invigorating lifelong habits from an MD, exploring
breathing and stretching exercises, dance, yoga, massage therapy, art
therapy, healthy eating and local cultural activities.
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $82/$85
Ages: 18+ Tuesdays 6 weeks
Feb 24—Mar 31 7-8:30am
NEW! Healthy Cooking Series: Plant-Based Cuisine with Stacey Hamblett In this six week healthy cooking series, plant based cuisine is
demystified and taught so you can easily and instantly incorporate
these nutrient dense whole foods into your diet. Following a plant
based diet can be an effective way to achieve a healthier and happier
body naturally and without deprivation.
Learn the basics of plant based cooking, plant powered proteins,
smoothies/juices and healthy breakfast options, quick and
inexpensive meals, raw food recipes, and guilt free desserts. Series
format will be interactive lecture and demonstration with samples,
recipes, shopping lists, references and other relevant handouts
included.
Cost Resident/Non Resident: $150/$155
Thursdays 6 weeks
Mar 5—Apr 9 6-7:30pm Ages:16+
Apr 23—May 28
Class 1 - Basics of plant based cooking
Class 2 - Smoothies/juices & healthy breakfast ideas
Class 3 - Plant powered protein
Class 4 - Quick and inexpensive plant based meals
Class 5 - ExtRAWordinary foods
Class 6 - Guilt free desserts
Please remember to PRE-REGISTER for all classes!
Adult Meals & Social Events 17 Breakfast at the KCC! Share a great meal with good friends or make a new one, while we
serve you breakfast/lunch!
Breakfast Tuesdays: Include eggs, a breakfast meat, potatoes or pancakes and coffee/juice.
Cost: $7/person—Please register at least one week in advance
Any Age
Tuesdays 8:00am
March 3 & 17 April 7 May 5 & 19
Cost: $7.00 with lunch or $3.00 without lunch Please register in
advance, regardless of whether or not you are having lunch.
Adults
1st & 3rd Fridays
11:00am
February 6 & 20 March 6 & 20
April 3 & 17 May 1 & 15
June 5—End of Year Cookout—FREE!
BINGO! Prizes are awarded to the winners!
Luau Luncheon Join us for a special Luau Luncheon! Ham dinner with all the fixins!
Adults Thursday May 21 11:30am Cost: $9.00
Lobster Luncheon Don’t miss out on our popular Lobster Luncheon! Available to the
first 120 Kittery Seniors who register/pay in advance. We are serving
Lobster, Chowder, Potato Salad, Corn on the Cob, Chips, Dessert & a
beverage (Chicken available in place of lobster, ordered in advance)
Adults Thursday July 23 11:45am Cost: $14.00
Steak Tips Night Enjoy a night of karaoke and dine on mouth watering steak tips,
mashed potatoes, pepper & onions, beans, salad & dessert. Register
early! Preregistration required.
Adults Wednesday June 24 5:30-7:30pm Cost: $10.00
Sponsored Breakfasts Join us for a special breakfast, prepared by local retirement/nursing
homes!
Cost: $7/person—Please register at least one week in advance
Adults Tues., Feb 17 8am Sponsored by Durgin Pines
Adults Tues., April 21 8am Sponsored by Durgin Pines
Adults Tues., June 2 8am Sponsored by Sentry Hill
York Hospital Lunch & Learn Join us for this free, informative lunch series focusing
on health and wellness topics and presented by the
professionals. York Hospital sponsors these
presentations and will provide a lunch and short informational talk.
Cost: FREE—REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Tuesday, Feb 10 –Noon
Beth O’Hara Miklavic from Maine Community Health Options, discussing insurance basics and enrollment
Wednesday, Mar 25-Noon
Dr. Erron Kinsler of York Hospital Ob/Gyn Midwifery and Surgical Associates speaking on Prolapse and urinary incontinence
Wednesday, Apr 22-Noon
Ann O’Sullivan from Southern Maine Agency on Aging speaking on Advanced Directives
Castle Hill on the Crane Estate Architecture and opulence abound at this 590-room Stuart-style mansion
situated beautifully atop Castle Hill. Private group tour of the mansion and
then time to view the grounds. Lunch at Periwinkle Restaurant afterwards.
Cost: $24/transportation & admission. Lunch is on your own.
Adults 18+ Wednesday May 27 Leave KCC @ 9am
Boston Flower & Garden Show Award winning exhibitors will be displaying their floral creations at the Seaport
World Trade Center. The Boston Flower Show is a favorite whether you have a
green thumb or not!
Cost: $59/coach bus transportation & admission. Lunch on your own.
Adults 18+ Wednesday March 11 Leave KCC @ 8:45am
Kennebunkport Culinary Walking Tour The tastiest walk you’ll take all summer! Food artisans will delight with
chowders, lobsters, cheese, ice cream and more—all regionally sourced and
created by local talent.
Cost: $60/transportation, tour and all food
Adults 18+ Wednesday June 10 Leave KCC @ time TBD
Odyssey Yacht Trip: Boston The Boston skyline and several iconic landmarks provide a spectacular
backdrop for a delicious buffet lunch during a two-hour scenic harbor cruise.
We have Main deck seating to relax and ride on this beautiful ship.
Cost: $60/transportation, boat admission & gourmet lunch
Adults 18+ Wednesday May 13 Leave KCC @ 9:45am
Pickity Place—Gardens, Shop & Lunch Since 1786, this quaint little red cottage has graced the hills of southern NH,
seemingly untouched by time. Today it is a mecca for gardeners, foodies and
anyone looking for inspiration and relaxation.
Cost: $42/transportation & 5-course gourmet lunch
Adults 18+ Wednesday April 15 Leave KCC @ 9:45am
18 Trips & Theatre
Granite State Whale Watch Tour Ahoy! We head out of Rye Harbor for a wonderful, early summer trip on the
ocean to relax and observe these beautiful creatures. The trip is from
approximately 2:00-6:30pm.
Cost: $38/transportation & boat admission
Adults 18+ Wednesday June 17 Leave KCC @ 1:15pm
Foxwoods Casino Try your luck on a trip to Foxwoods Casino! This much requested trip includes
a voucher for $10 off food and a $25 bonus for slot play! Register early, this
trip is sure to fill up fast!
Cost: $35/transportation. Register by March 12th.
Age 21+ Thursday April 9 Leave KCC @ 7am Leave Foxwoods @ 4pm
Reny’s & The Maine Diner Come for a drive up Route 1 in Wells, Maine as we stop for some
quintessential Maine shopping and classic Maine dining.
Cost: $10/transportation. Lunch is on your own.
Adults 18+ Wednesday April 1 Leave KCC @ 10:45am
Salem Shopping & Lunch We’ll take a ride to tax-free Salem, NH for a visit to Marshalls, Home Goods
and the Mall at Rockingham Park. Lunch will be on your own at the mall
(Bertucci’s, Red Robin, food court)
Cost: $10/transportation. Lunch is on your own.
Adults 18+ Wednesday April 29 Leave KCC @ 10am
Please remember to
PRE-REGISTER
For all classes, events and trips!
Kittery Community Center 120 Rogers Road Kittery, ME 03904 207-439-3800
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2nd Annual Comedy Night Fundraiser
Saturday, February 28 KCC—STAR Theatre
The Kittery Recreation Department and Kittery Rotary After Hours
Club will be hosting the 2nd Annual Comedy Night Fundraiser on
Saturday, February 28 at 8:00pm. Join us for this “Double Headliner
Show!” Hosted by Kittery’s own TTTom Clark and headlined by
legendary Boston comic Mike Donovan and veteran comedian Bill
Campbell! Tickets: $15 General Admission or $20 Table Seat.
Saturday, March 28th Kittery Community Center
Tickets are $20 Light Fare Included
Presented By:
Silent Auction at 5:30 pm—Live Auction at 7:00 pm
Entertainment begins at 9:00pm
The Kittery Recreation Department and Traip Academy
Athletic Boosters will be hosting their 7th Annual Kittery
Community Auction on Saturday, March 28th to help benefit their
programs in Kittery. Come be a part of a great night out in
support of these great organizations!
If you would like to donate an item to be auctioned off, please
contact Jeremy Paul at 439-3800 or [email protected].
Kittery Serves Community Expo March 26, 12-4pm KCC—Star Theater Build a stronger connection to your community!
Join us on March 26 from 12-4pm to learn about ways
to give back in your own neighborhood! Local agencies will be
available to offer information about volunteer opportunities within
their organizations and connect you in new ways to your
community. Learn how you can share your skills, talents and
passions with those in need! For more information, contact Todd
Henley a 207-439-3800.
JUNE 20th
2015 KITTERY FORESIDE
FAMILYARTCOMMUNITYMUSICFUNFOOD
10AM-4PM