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1 ONLINE REGISTRATION MARCH 23rd @ 9:30PM RYE BROOK PARKS AND RECREATION 2016 SPRING/SUMMER ACTIVITIES

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ONLINE REGISTRATION MARCH 23rd @ 9:30PM

RYE BROOK PARKS AND RECREATION 2016 SPRING/SUMMER ACTIVITIES

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Dear Rye Brook Resident: Rye Brook Recreation has been working on its spring and summer programs. Our Little League season will open on April 16th. Registration for Day Camp, Teen Camp, Little League Baseball and Softball and Rookie League is ongoing. For all other programs, regis-tration will begin on March 23rd at 9:30pm. Online registration allows us to notify you of all programs available to you. Also, if you are interested in other Village functions and would like to be emailed, please register on the Village’s home page at www.ryebrook.org. For all other recreation programs you are able to pay online with a credit card. For outside contrac-tor programs, you can register online and mail us your payment. If your payment is not re-ceived within seven days, your registration will be cancelled and we will accept the next wait-listed family. We will once again be hosting Movie Nights in the Park this summer. We will offer one movie night each month beginning in June through August. The movies are listed under Special Events in our brochure. Rye Brook Little League will be entering its 15th season for 3rd through 7th grade players 12 and under. The Rookie League is entering its 10th season for 1st and 2nd graders. The Lit-tle League Parade will take place on Saturday, April 16th at 12:30pm to officially commence the Little League season. We invite all of our residents to cheer our youth ball players and emergency service workers along the parade route and throughout the Little League season. This spring the Rye Brook Concession stand at the Rye Brook Athletic Field will be open on Saturday mornings and Sunday afternoons beginning April 23rd. Rye Brook Recreation will be hosting Ice Cream Fridays during the month of July. We will be serving free ice cream in the park each Friday from 6-7:30pm to bring the public out to our facilities. Stay tuned to your emails and local newspapers as we get closer to July for the locations to that week’s Ice Cream Friday event. Rye Brook Recreation will be resurfacing the Harkness Park Tennis Courts during the month of August. During this process, these courts will be closed for approximately two weeks. Coming this fall, Rye Brook Recreation will be taking over the afterschool program (currently YMCA) at Ridge Street School. This program will be from 3:10-6:30pm at Ridge Street school and is most beneficial for the working families of Rye Brook. The Recreation Department is open from 8:30am to 4:30pm on weekdays. We welcome any feedback on our programs. We hope Rye Brook Recreation is meeting the needs of the com-munity. I look forward to seeing you enjoy these fine recreational programs and the beauty of the many parks within the Village. Robert Bertolacci Parks & Recreation Superintendent

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VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION

938 KING STREET, RYE BROOK, NEW YORK 10573

RECREATION STAFF MAYOR Robert Bertolacci, Superintendent Paul Rosenberg Janice Kunicki, Recreation Leader Barbara Phillips, Sr. Recreation Leader Carmella Swick, Sr. Office Assistant VILLAGE BOARD Jennifer Leichter, Office Assistant Jeffrey Rednick – David Heiser Jason Klein – Susan Epstein Village Board meets the 2nd and 4th PARKS STAFF Tuesday of each month. Paul Vinci, Parks Foreman Ted Warzoha, Parks Attendant VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR Joe Orlando, Parks Attendant Christopher Bradbury Justin DiSanto, Parks Attendant OFFICE LOCATION PARKS AND RECREATION The Parks and Recreation office is located ADVISORY COUNCIL At Village Hall, 938 King Street Dr. Richard Buzin - Chairman The office hours are 8:30am-4:30pm Susan Gardner - Michael Keilman Monday through Friday Emma Saghir - Jason Steinberg Scott Tillison - Adam Zahl MAILING ADDRESS Rye Brook Recreation 938 King Street Rye Brook, NY 10573 Parks & Recreation Telephone Numbers Office…………….939-3235 Parks Department..939-1796 Senior Adults…….939-7904

DIRECTORY General Information …… 4 Baseball/Softball ……. 6 Youth Activities ……. 7 Youth Tennis ……. 10 Tennis Permits ……. 11 Special Events ……. 13 Day Camps ……. 14 Special Population ……. 14 Sports Camps ……. 15 Camp Health Form ……. 16 Adult Activities ……. 17 Rye Brook Seniors ……. 19 Registration Form ……. 24

Online Registration Begins

March 23rd @ 9:30pm

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GENERAL INFORMATION

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

Please note that all programs will not run when school is closed or cancelled. Residents wish-ing additional information should contact the Recreation Office at 939-3235.

Cancellations: To find out about cancella-tions, call our cancellation line at 939-3235 after 4:30pm and then press 1 on your touch tone phone to access our cancellation line.

Village Parks: Garibaldi, Harkness, Pine Ridge, Rye Brook Athletic Fields, and Rye Hills Parks are available to resident groups on a permit basis. If your organization wishes to reserve a park for a specific date, permits are available at the Recreation office or on our website at www.ryebrook.org/recreation.

The Rye Brook Parks and Recreation Depart-ment welcomes residents of all abilities. Any resident with a disability needing special assis-tance should contact the Superintendent at 939-7054.

Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center The Center is utilized for Senior Citizens on weekdays, recreation on week nights and is available for rental on the weekends. For more information contact the Center directly at 939-7904.

SPECIAL NOTE Rye Brook Parks and Recreation Department is always looking for new and innovative talent within its community boundaries. If you pos-sess a skill and the ability to teach it, please mail us your resume. Little League Sponsors Sought for Our 2016 Spring Season The sponsorship fee for our spring Little League Baseball is $600 for new sponsors and $400 for returning sponsors. Each sponsor will have their company name on a banner that will be placed on the fence at Pine Ridge Park for the entire spring, summer and fall seasons and have their company listed on our website as a sponsor. The sponsors name will also be printed on the back of the jerseys and all team schedules. Sponsors will also receive a plaque with their team picture attached. For addi-tional information, please call the Rye Brook Recreation Department at 939-7054. Advertising Sponsors Sought for 2016 Fall Brochure The Rye Brook Parks and Recreation Depart-ment will place business card size ads in our Activity Brochure. We are seeking a limited number of businesses to advertise as sponsors in the upcoming Activity Brochure. Ad Rate (3) times: $125.00 Ad Rate (2) times: $100.00 Ad Rate (1) time: $ 75.00 Should you have an interest, please enclose your business card and make your check pay-able to Rye Brook Recreation and mail to Rye Brook Recreation, 938 King Street, Rye, New York 10573. Telephone #: 937-6663 Fax #: 937-7438 Office Hours: 8:30am – 4:30pm Monday through Friday

Online Registration Begins

March 23rd @ 9:30pm

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GENERAL INFORMATION

IMPORTANT NOTICE For information and referral on drug and alcohol abuse, contact 1-800-522-5353 Youth Employment services (Y.E.S.) The Y.E.S. Office is located at the Blind Brook High School, second floor conference room. Students wishing employment should register with the office and check for job openings posted on the office bulletin board. If you need the services of a gardener, child’s party aide, hostess helper, baby sitter, etc., around the house, or part-time help with your business, think of using teenagers. Office hours: Thursdays and Fridays from 2:00pm to 3:00pm or a message may be left on the answering machine. Calls will be returned and positions will be filled as quickly as possible. Any student may register with the Y.E.S. Office. Please contact Lisa Benoit, at 914-527-6661 or e-mail [email protected]. Boys and girls interested in working for Rye Brook Parks and Recreation should contact the Y.E.S. office at Blind Brook High School. Job possibilities include: staff assistants for basket-ball, and ice skating. Applicants must be 16 years of age and have a Social Security Card. Anyone under 18 years of age must have working papers.

WATCH CABLE T.V. CHANNEL 75 OR VERIZON FIOS CHANNEL 24 FOR PROGRAM UPDATES AND HIGHLIGHTS OF THE RYE BROOK

RECREATION PROGRAMMING

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BASEBALL/SOFTBALL Major League Baseball This program is a league for boys 11 and 12 years of age prior to May 1, 2016 or 10 year old 5th graders. Teams will be formed using a Blind Draft System. Requests will not be honored. A copy of the participant’s birth certificate is required when registering. Resident teams play against each other. Players pitch for all six innings using official Little League Baseballs. Prac-tices will be held at the coach’s discretion. Fee: $140.00 Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation. Important Date: Major League Baseball Draft will be March 23rd at 7:30pm in the Recreation Office.

Minor League Baseball This program is a league for boys 9 and 10 years of age prior to May 1, 2016 or 8 year old 3rd graders. Teams will be formed using a Blind Draft System. Requests will not be honored. A copy of the participant’s birth certificates required when registering. Resident teams play against each other. Coaches and players pitch throughout the season. Fee: $140.00 Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation. Important Date: Minor League Baseball Draft will be March 23rd at 6:30pm in the Recreation Office.

Major League Softball This program is a league for girls 11 and 12 years of age prior to January 1, 2016 or 10 year old 5th graders. Teams will be formed using a Blind Draft System. Requests will not be honored. A copy of the participant’s birth certificate is required when registering. Resident teams play against each other. Fee: $140.00 Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation Important Date: Major League Baseball Draft will be March 24th at 7:30pm in the Recreation Office.

Minor League Softball This program is a league for girls 9 and 10 years of age prior to January 1, 2016 or 8 year old 3rd graders. Teams will be formed using a Blind Draft System. Requests will not be honored. A copy of the participant’s birth certificate is required when registering. Resident teams play against each other. Fee: $140.00 Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation Important Date: Minor League Baseball Draft will be March 24th at 6:30pm at the Recreation Office. AN ONGOING ISSUE FOR ALL OF OUR YOUTH PROGRAMS IS REGISTRATION AFTER THE TEAMS ARE MADE WHICH SKEWS THE BALANCE OF THE LEAGUES. THE VILLAGE BOARD HAS INSTITUTED A LATE REGISTRATION FEE WHICH IS $75.00 GREATER THAN THE ORIGINAL FEE. THE FEE TAKES EFFECT AFTER THE DRAFT DATES.

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ONLINE REGISTRATION MARCH 23rd @ 9:30PM

Rookie League This parent-coached league will focus on the funda-mentals of team work and the basic skills of baseball/softball. Teams will be made by the Recreation De-partment and requests will not be honored. Teams will play two games per week. Games will take place on Thursday or Friday nights and Saturday mornings. Ini-tial rating sessions will take place on Monday, 4/4 or Tuesday, 4/5 from 6:30-8:00pm at the Ridge Street School Old Gym. Teams will be formed by the Rec-reation Department. Who: 1st & 2nd Grade Boys & Girls Location: Rye Brook Athletic Fields Day/Time: Thursdays or Fridays 6:15pm Saturdays, 9:00am or 10:30am Dates: April 28th - June 1st Fee: $115.00 Check payable to Rye Brook Recreation Participants must attend one rating session. If interested in coaching, contact Janice @ 305-2947

Important Dates: for Little League and Rookie League There will be MANDATORY Rookie and Little League coaches meetings for anyone interested in coaching on April 7th from 7:00pm to 9:00pm in Village Hall.

Kindergarten T-Ball This fundamental program will teach the basics of baseball with an emphasis on teamwork and improv-ing one’s ability in throwing, catching, hitting and running through a variety of fun drills and games. Who: Kindergarten Boys and Girls Location: Pine Ridge Park New Field Day/Time: Tuesdays or Wednesdays 4:00pm - 5:00pm Dates: Tuesdays, April 19th - June 1st Wednesdays, April 20th - June 2nd Fee: $85.00 Max #: 20 per class (first come, first served) Make check payable to Rye Brook Recreation.

Save the Date: June 11, 2016 Rye Brook’s 34th Birthday

YOUTH ACTIVITIES

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES Girls Youth Basketball Clinic This intense Spring basketball clinic is de-signed for girls 4th thru 11th grade who want to improve their offensive and defensive skills for the upcoming Rebels AAU season. The clinic will focus on developing the skills nec-essary to play strong team man-defense and half-court offense at a high level. Who: 4th-11th Grade Girls (limited to 12 per session) Location: BBMS Gym Day/Time: Thursday & Friday 4th-6th Grade 5:00pm - 6:30pm 7th-11th Grade 6:30pm-8:00pm Dates: March 17th - June 9th Fee: $150.00 Instructor: Manny Martinez, BBHS Girls Basketball Coach. Additional AAU fees may apply. Please make checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation.

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

Rye Brook Pee Wee Soccer Elite Soccer Academy, L.L.C. is offering a 7 –week soccer program for children between the ages of 4 to 6 years old. The curriculum is de-signed on developing the fundamental skills of dribbling, passing, trapping and shooting. Each session will conclude with small-sided games. Emphasis will be placed on teamwork and good sportsmanship with the overall goal of having fun. Who: Boys and Girls 4 - 6 Years old Child must be 4 years old at start of program Location: Rye Brook Athletic Field Day/Time: Saturdays 10:05am-11:05am (1 hr. session) Dates: April 16th - June 4th No Session ( May 28th) Make-Up: June 11th Fee: $140.00 per child (non-refundable) T-Shirt included Max #: 40 each 1 hr. session Checks payable to Elite Soccer Academy and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

Pre-Travel Soccer All Stars Elite Soccer Academy L.L.C. is offering a 7-week soccer program for children between the ages of 6-8 years old. The class is designed to fine tune technical skills and to teach players the finer points of soccer. During scrimmage time, specific attention will be placed on tacti-cal skills and the rules of the game to prepare participants for travel soccer in the upcoming years. Who: Boys and Girls 6-8 years old Location: Rye Brook Athletic Field Day/Time: Saturdays, 9:00am-10:00am Dates: April 16th - June 4th No Session (May 28th) Make-Up: June 11th Fee: $140.00 Max #: 40 each 1 hr. session Make check payable to Elite Soccer Academy and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES

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

TGA Golf Instruction TGA makes it convenient and fun for your child to learn and play golf right on their school campus or recreation department. Our curriculums were spe-cially designed to ensure that the lesson plans are age appropriate and easy to understand. Students will experience golf instruction, rules, etiquette lessons, and physical activity as they advance through the five level program. Who: K-3rd Grade Boys & Girls Location: Rye Hills Park Fee: $200.00 per player Thursdays, April 14th - June 2nd Make-Up: June 9th Time: 4:45 - 5:45pm Check payable to TGA Golf Who: 4th - 6th Grade Boys & Girls Location: Rye Hills Park Fee: $200.00 per player Thursdays, April 14th - June 2nd Make-Up: June 9th Time: 5:45 - 6:45pm Check Payable to TGA Golf

Hobby Quest “Flying Machines Join us in this high-flying, airplane-making adventure where we are going to create some crazy flying machines. This super cool rubber band powered flying machine with its flapping bird-like wings will be even more fun to fly than it is to build! Next we’ll wander into today’s technol-ogy by building our Dragon Fly, an amazing, hand launch electric plane made from a durable foam wing and a com-pletely unique balsa wood fuselage and elevator. Of course because flying machines aren’t just planes, we’ll also throw in our Helicobra V2, a really cool version of our popular rubber band powered helicopter that is lots of fun for all ages! Build it! Fly it! Keep it! Who: K-5th Grade Boys & Girls Min/Max: 8/15 Location: RSS Rm TBD Day/Time: Mondays, 3:10pm-4:20pm Dates: April 11,18/ May 2,9,16,23/ June 6,13 No Class: (no class on April 25 and May 30) Fee: $150.00 Supervisor- Hobby Quest Flight Captain.

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YOUTH TENNIS

Pee Wee Tennis This program is designed to introduce 4 & 5 year olds to tennis in a fun and rewarding way. Play-ers need to provide their own racket. No phone or mail registrations will be taken for this pro-gram. Who: 4 & 5 year-olds (MUST be 4 years old by 5/5/2016) Location: Pine Ridge Park Tennis Courts Time: 1:45pm – 2:30pm OR 2:30pm – 3:15pm Fee: $125 Residents $140 Non-Resident Dates: Tuesdays May 3rd – June 14th (7 lessons) or Wednesdays May 4th – June 15th Max: 12 participants per class Min: 3 per class Make Up: If Needed June 21st or 22nd Make checks payable to Future Stars and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

Tuesday/Wednesday Youth Tennis Players need to bring their own racket. No phone or mail registrations will be taken for this program. Who: K, 1st & 2nd Grade Boys and Girls Location: Pine Ridge Tennis Courts Time: 4:00pm – 5:00pm Dates: Tuesdays May 3rd – June 14th (7 lessons) or Wednesdays May 4th – June 15th Fee: $195 Residents $210 Non-Residents Max: 12 participants per class Min: 3 per class Make Up: If Needed June 21st or 22nd Make checks payable to Future Stars and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

Tuesday/Wednesday Youth Tennis Players need to bring their own racket. No phone or mail registrations will be taken for this pro-gram. Who: 3rd, 4th, & 5th Grade Boys and Girls Location: Pine Ridge Tennis Courts Time: 5:00pm – 6:00pm Dates: Tuesdays May 3rd – June 14th (7 lessons) or Wednesdays May 4th – June 15th Fee: $195 Residents $210 Non-Residents Max: 12 participants per class Min: 3 per class Make Up: If Needed June 21st or 22nd Make checks payable to Future Stars and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

Tuesday/Wednesday Youth Tennis Players need to bring their own racket. Each player should bring an unopened can of tennis balls to the first lesson. No phone or mail registrations will be taken for this program. Who: Grade 6 and up Location: Pine Ridge Park Tennis Courts Time: 3:15pm—4:00pm Dates: Tuesdays May 3rd – June 14th OR Wednesdays May 4th – June 15th Fee: $155 Residents $170 Non-Residents Max: 12 participants per class Min: 3 per class Make Up: If Needed June 21st or 22nd Checks payable to Future Stars and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

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

Registration closes Friday, April 22, 2016 for all tennis programs that begin the week of May 2, 2016 . In order to accommodate as many participants as possible, juniors may register for one tennis program unless space is available after the end of the registration period.

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Tennis Permits Facilities The Rye Brook Recreation Department operates nine tennis courts at three facilities. Four are located at Pine Ridge Park (corner of Mohegan Lane and Latonia Road), four at Harkness Park (at Blind Brook High School), and 1 court at Garibaldi Park (on Garibaldi Place, across from the Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center). Opening Day Tennis Courts will officially open for the season on May 21, 2016. NOTE: Non-residents are not permitted to play tennis on Village Courts without being accom-panied by a resident with a valid permit or a non-resident may purchase a non-resident permit. Tennis Court Usage Tennis Courts 1 & 2 at Pine Ridge Park are reserved for Rye Brook approved lessons Monday – Friday from 8:30am – 12:00noon, Tuesday and Wednesday from 1:30pm-6:00pm, and Monday – Thursday 6:00pm – 8:00pm. League schedules are posted at Harkness Park Tennis Courts. The Blind Brook High School Tennis Teams use the Harkness and Pine Ridge Courts during April, May and the first week of June, weekdays from 3:00pm – 6:00pm.

SCHEDULE OF HOURS Tennis Courts Weekdays April: 9:00am – 7:00pm May: 9:00am – 7:00pm June: 8:00am – 8:00pm

July & August: 7:30am – 8:00pm September: 9:00am – 7:00pm

All residents must have a valid tennis permit by May 21, 2016 or be charged a daily fee of $5.00, guest fee $3.50. Permits may be purchased throughout the season. Mail or bring in application to Rye Brook Recreation Department, 938 King Street, Rye Brook, NY 10573. Tennis lessons approved by the Recreation Department have priority on Pine Ridge Park Courts 1 & 2. Schedule to be determined by registration demands.

On Line Registration begins MARCH 23, 2016 @ 9:30PM

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Rye Brook Parks and Recreation Department, 938 King Street, Rye Brook, NY 10573 Name:_____________________________DOB:_____________Tel.#__________________ E-Mail Address:_____________________________________________________________ Type of Permit: (Please Check Choice) [ ] $25 Jr. Membership (8-18years) [ ] $50 Adult Membership (19 years and older) [ ] $70 Family Membership (includes children up to 21 living at home) [ ] $25 Senior Citizen Membership (60 years and older) [ ] $117.50 Non-Resident (Limited number available) [ ] $3.50 Guest Fee (With Resident Permit Holder) [ ] $5 Resident (No Permit) Please charge my Master Card, VISA, or Discover Card: Type of Card:_______________________________Security Code:___________________ Account #:__________________________________Expires:_________________________ For Family Tennis Permit Only: Please List the following: Name of Spouse:__________________________________D.O.B._____________________ Children must be 8 years or older to obtain a Tennis Permit List Children using { 1}_________________________D.O.B._____________________ Family Membership {2}_________________________D.O.B.______________________ And their Ages. {3}_________________________D.O.B.______________________ {4}_________________________D.O.B.______________________

2016 TENNIS PERMIT APPLICATION

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Special Events

Lunch with the Bunny This event will feature lunch, entertainment, and a visit from a special friend. The deadline to sign up is March 16, 2016. Registration is free and limited for this event. Who: 3 – 9 year olds (Rye Brook Residents Preference) Location: Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center Day/Time Saturday, 11:30am Date: March 19th Max#: 70 kids Fee: Free

Online Registration Begins on MARCH 23, 2016 @ 9:30pm

Movie Night in the Park Who: All Rye Brook Residents Dates/Movies: June 24th - Sponge Out of Water

Pine Ridge Park July 15th - Open Season - Scared Silly Garibaldi Park August 12th - The Good Dinosaur Pine Ridge Park Day/Time: Fridays, 8:00pm Fee: Free Refreshments will be sold.

Rye Brook’s 34th Birthday Date: Saturday, June 11, 2016 Volunteers are needed for the Birthday Cele-bration. On the day of the event, volunteers are needed for ride supervision, food distribu-tion and parking cars. Again this year, we will be holding a food drive. Please bring canned goods with you on the day of the event. For more information, please contact the recreation office at 937-6663.

Ice Cream Fridays Rye Brook Recreation will be celebrating the beauty of our parks every Friday evening. We will be serving FREE Ice Cream at the PARK. Dates: July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Park Location: TBA Time: 6-7:30pm Fee: FREE Stay tuned to your email and local newspapers for park locations for the upcoming week.

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Rye Brook Recreation Day Camp Rye Brook Day Camp will be offered to children entering Kindergarten in September 2016 to 6th grade. The camp will be limited to 250 children. Residents are given prefer-ence until May 1, 2016 (first come first served). All camp-ers will attend camp at Crawford Park. A limited number of scholarships are available for Rye Brook residents only. Those in need of camp scholarships should contact Barbara by April 29, 2016 at 305-2948. Rye Brook Day Camp will run for 6 weeks from July 5th - through August 12th, 8:30am - 4:00pm. Fee: Res Non Res Prior to 5/1 (6 weeks) $960 ____ Add Child $760 ____ After 5/1 (6 weeks) $1110 $1240 Add Child $860 $1040 2 weeks $520 $750 Add Child $420 $650

DAY CAMPS

SPECIAL POPULATION PROGRAMS

Southeast Consortium The Village of Rye Brook Recreation Department is part of the South East Consortium for Special Services, Inc., which is a not-for-profit organization, dedicated to providing leisure services to eligible citizens with developmen-tal or other disabilities. The South East Consortium offers a variety of programs and services in an effort to meet the physical, social, cultural and quality of life needs of children and adults of all ages and functioning abilities. We try to base all activities on the appropriateness of the participant and availability of resources. We welcome your participation. For further information contact the South East Consortium, 740 West Boston Post Road, Suite 301, Mamaroneck, New York 10543.

Rye Brook/Port Chester Association for Retarded Citizens Special recreation programs are offered for people who are trainable for employment. For further information, contact Letitia Chuckas at 914-939-7917. Location: King Street School Day/Time: Saturday, 1:00pm—3:00pm Dates: September - June

Rye Brook Teen Summer Craze Rye Brook Teen Summer Craze is a travel camp for 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th graders (September 2016). Campers will go on 5 trips each week. All trips are included in the regis-tration (movie days are paid for by campers). The camp is limited to 110 campers who will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis. If you have any questions/concerns please call Janice Kunicki at 305-2947. Rye Brook Teen Summer Craze will run from July 5th - August 12th. Who: 7th,8th,9th and 10th Grade Boys and Girls Location: Harkness Park Day/Time: Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:00pm Dates: July 5th - August 12th Trips: TBA Fee: Res. Non-Res. Prior to 5/1 (6 Weeks) $1690 _____ After 5/1 (6 Weeks) $1790 $2140

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Youth Tennis Clinic: Future Stars will have a summer tennis clinic for 6 weeks. Who: K-6th Grade, Boys & Girls Location: SUNY Purchase Day/Time: Tuesdays 4:00pm - 5:00pm Or 5:00pm - 6:00pm Wednesdays 4:00pm-5:00pm Or 5:00-6:00pm Dates: July 5th – August 9th or July 6th – August 10th Fee: Res. $ 165 Non-Res. $180 Check payable to Future Stars and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

Youth Tennis Camp. Youth tennis camp is a 4-day summer program for boys and girls K- 6th grade. Who: K-6th Grade, Boys & Girls Location: SUNY Purchase Day/Time: Mon.-Thurs., 4:00pm-6:00pm Dates: July 25th - July 28th and/or Aug. 1st - Aug 4th Fee: Res. $220 Non-Res. $240 Check payable to Future Stars and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

SPORTS CAMPS

Tim Hardaway Basketball Camp Rye Brook Recreation in connection with Terry Teachout basketball camps presents the Tim Hardaway Basketball Camp. Tim Hardaway, New York Knicks player, will be at this camp to help with clinics for children in grades 2-10. The camp will focus on teaching the individual how to improve their basic fundamentals. This is a great learn-ing experience for both experienced and non-experienced players. Who: 2nd - 10th Grade Boys and Girls Location: BBHS and BBMS Gyms Dates/Times: July 5 - July 8 9:00am - 3:00pm Fee: $425.00 Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation and mail to Rye Brook Recreation, 938 King St. Each participant will be allowed to bring one item to be autographed by Tim Har-daway on a specified day of camp.

Langston Galloway Basketball Camp Rye Brook Recreation in connection with Terry Teachout basketball camps presents the Langston Galloway Basket-ball Camp. This New York Knick player will be at this camp to help with clinics for children in grades 2-10. The camp will focus on teaching the individual how to improve their basic fundamentals. This is a great learning experi-ence for both experienced and non-experienced players. Who: 2nd - 10th Grade Boys and Girls Location: BBHS and BBMS Gyms Dates/Times: July 18- July 22 9:00am - 3:00pm Fee: $425.00 Checks payable to Rye Brook Recreation and mail to Rye Brook Recreation, 938 King St. Each participant will be allowed to bring one item to be autographed by Langston Galloway on a specified day of camp.

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Please fill out form and return to the Recreation Department with a check. Questions 1 through 6 are to be completed by your child’s physician and Questions 7-13 is to be completed by a legal guardian. LAST NAME FIRST NAME DATE OF BIRTH AGE SEX ADDRESS CITY/STATE ZIP CODE PHONE # BUSINESS# SCHOOL Grade entering in Sept. 2016 Email ALL CHILDREN ATTENDING DAY CAMP MUST HAVE AN UP TO DATE IMMUNIZATION RECORD THAT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING (PLEASE HAVE YOUR DOCTOR LIST THE DATES). Date of shot 1. Four or more doses of Diphtheria/Tetanus Toxoid ____/_____/ 2. Three or more doses of Oral Polio Vaccine or four or more doses of Inactive Polio Vaccine Salk given after 1968 ____/_____/ 3. One dose of live Measles Vaccine given after 1 year of age. ____/_____/ 4. One dose of live Mumps Vaccine given after 1 year of age. ____/_____/ 5. One dose of live Rubella Vaccine given after 1 year of age. ____/_____/ 6. Is the child taking any prescribed medication? YES NO If the answer is yes, what is the medication? Would your child be taking the medication during the camp day? YES NO _______________ Physician’s Signature Date 7. Has your child had any recent operation or injury? YES NO If yes, please explain 8. Has your child been exposed to any communicable disease within the last 3 weeks? YES NO If yes please list 9. Please list food, which your child is allergic to if any Please list drug, which your child is allergic to if any Is your child allergic to insect/bee bites? YES NO 10. is there any emotional or physical disturbance? YES NO If yes what treatment or care has been given? 11. Is your child permitted to take Advil or Tylenol for minor discomforts? such as headache, colds, etc. YES NO 12. Do you want your child to participate in our swim program? YES NO 13. Is there any reason why your child may not participate in any activities? YES NO If so, please explain FOR EMERGENCY USE: Parents’ daytime numbers/names ( ) ( ) If a parent cannot be reached: Name/Relationship Telephone numbers ( ) ( ) Neighbor or relative who would know where a parent could be reached, or who would be able to pickup the child if nec-essary: Name: Address Phone ( ) - Child's Physician: Address Phone ( ) - I hereby authorize my child/children whose name(s) appears above to participate in the above program/s sponsored by the Rye Brook Parks and Recreation Department. I hereby release the Village of Rye Brook, Carver Center, their servants and employees from any liability for personal injuries or property damage sustained by my child/children, in connection with such participation. In case of injury, I authorize a Recreation Staff member to take my child/children to the hospital for treatment. I hereby authorize my child to swim at the Carver Center. Parent/Guardian's Signature

RYE BROOK RECREATION CAMP HEALTH AND REGISTRATION FORM

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ADULT ACTIVITIES

Zumba: Ditch the Workout – Join the Party! Tired of exercises, Let’s Zumba! Zumba is derived from a Colombian word meaning move fast and have fun”. It is a Latin-inspired dance fitness class that incorporates high-energy international music and easy-to-follow dance move-ments. People who’ve tried this muscle-pumping, caloric-burning workout say its so much fun, you’ll get a workout without feeling like you’ve worked out! Instructor: Rita Fernandez When: Thursdays, 7:30pm – 8:30pm Dates: On Going Location: Anthony J. Posillipo Fee: 5 classes $50.00 or 11 classes for $100 Walk Ins: $12.00/class

Power Yoga: Whether you are a fitness buff or a beginner, this program will energize, tone and heat up your body from breathing, warm-up and toning exercises, stretches, cool down and relaxation. All instructions offer modifications to meet your needs. This 75 minute class is opened to all levels of flexibility and will open a new path to health and fitness. Who: Adults Location: AJP Community Center Day/Time Thursdays, 7:00pm – 8:15pm Dates: Ongoing Fee: $100.00 for 6 sessions Instructor: Monica Pardo Minimum: 6 participants to run class Participants must bring their own yoga mat and water. Please make check payable to Monica Pardo and mail to Rye Brook Recreation. You must sign up before start of class.

Women’s Tennis Team Rye Brook Recreation will sponsor a Women’s A Tennis Team in the Westchester Challenge League. The season is from mid April through June. The A team matches are on Tuesday mornings. Adult residents, who are interested, should contact the recreation Department at 939-3235, or Ilene Finder at 937-9141. Dates for the tryouts will be announced. Team members are required to have a valid 2016 tennis permit.

Ice Cream Fridays Rye Brook Recreation will be celebrating the beauty of our parks every Friday evening. We will be serving FREE Ice Cream at the PARK. Dates: July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Park Location: TBA Time: 6-7:30pm Fee: FREE Stay tuned to your email and local newspapers for park locations for the upcoming week.

Save the Date: June 11, 2016 Rye Brook’s 34th Birthday

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Adult Group Tennis Instruction SESSION I Mornings: Tues.-Thurs between 9am and 12pm Afternoons: upon request if available Evenings: Tues OR Wed, 6pm – 8pm upon request if available RYE BROOK RESIDENTS HAVE PRI-ORITY DURING EVENING LESSON HOURS Location: Pine Ridge Tennis Courts Dates: Week of May 2nd – June 6th (make-up week of June 13th) Fee: 1 hour: $105 Residents; $120 Non-Residents:

1½ hour: $150 Resident $240 Non-Resident

Min: 3 per session Please specify 1 or 1 ½ hour lesson. Checks payable to Future Stars and mail to Rye Brook Recreation.

SESSION II Same as Session I Location: SUNY Purchase Dates: week of July 5th - August 8th (make-up week of August 15th) Fee 1 hour: $105 Residents; $120 Non-Residents:

1½ hour: $150 Resident $240 Non-Resident

Min: 3 per session Please specify 1 or 1 ½ hour lesson Checks payable to Future Stars and mail to Rye Brook Recreation. Players from Session I have priority when signing up for Session II. Registrants for Ses-sion II will be placed in groups based on open-ings that become available due to attrition from Session I.

ADULT ACTIVITIES If it is raining at the time of your lesson and the weather is questionable, DO NOT CALL. It is the players’ responsibility to go and check the condition of the courts at the scheduled time of the lesson. If it is possible to determine in advance that lessons will be cancelled due to inclement weather, a re-corded message on the Rye Brook Recreation answering machine will announce the cancellation.

Ice Cream Fridays Rye Brook Recreation will be celebrating the beauty of our parks every Friday evening. We will be serving FREE Ice Cream at the PARK. Dates: July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Park Location: TBA Time: 6-7:30pm Fee: FREE Stay tuned to your email and local newspapers for park locations for the upcoming week.

Save the Date: June 11, 2016 Rye Brook’s 34th Birthday

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

Senior Dial-A-Ride Transportation Reliable door-to-door transportation is available to and from most club functions and to local medical appointments, grocery shopping and errands for FREE for Seniors who are no longer driving or are in need of assistance as per the following schedule:

Please register for a ride by calling 939-7904 at least 24 hours in advance and we will do our best to accommodate you on a first come, first served basis. Please note that we are no longer able to enter the WestMed Facility in White Plains due to their new policy.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Pickupbeginsat8:00a.m.forallthoseintheMallWalkingpro‐gram. Centerpickupbeginsat9:30a.m. BusdepartsAJPat12:45p.m.totakeresidentshome.

SeniorCenterroundtrip(2pick‐uptimes) 8:30AMforthosewhoexercise 9:45a.m.foralloth‐ers 10:00a.m.LocalShopping&Errands 11:00a.m.to1:00pmMedicalAppt’s. BusdepartsAJPattwodifferenttimes:EarlyBus‐1:15p.m.LastBus‐2:30p.m.

SeniorCenterforOutingsonly. Toinquireaboutapickuptime,calltheofficeandspeakwithAngie. Ifwearetakingaschoolorcoachbus,youmustfindyourowntrans‐portationtotheCenter.

SeniorCenterroundtrip(2pickuptimes) 8:30AMforthosewhoexercise 9:45a.m.forallothers 10:00a.m.LocalShop‐ping&Errands 11:00a.m.to1:00pmMedicalAppt’s. BusdepartsAJPattwodifferenttimes:EarlyBus‐1:15p.m.LastBus‐2:30p.m.:30p.m.

TransportationONLYONTHEFIRSTFRIDAYOFEACHMONTH Centerpickupbe‐ginsat9:00a.m. MedicalAppoint‐mentsbetween11am‐1pm BusdepartsAJPat12:45totakeresi‐dentshome.

PROGRAMS

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Blood Pressure Screening 3rd Thursday of each month unless noted. Time: 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Fee: FREE This program is sponsored by Greenwich Hospital and offered monthly at the Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center. Call 939-7904

Acting Group w/Camille Linen Date: Fridays (beginning 2/5) Time: 1:30 – 3:00 pm Fee: FREE Are you a past thespian? Do people tell you to “stop being so dramatic?” Well then we are look-ing for you! Stop by and check us out and join our talented group!

A Stitch in Time w/Anita PenchinaTuesday&ThursdayMorningsat9:30A.M.Joinourgroupandworkonknittingandcro‐chetingprojectstogetherinawarmandfriendlyatmosphere!DonationsofYarn

Early Bird Walking Program Date: Mondays Res: FREE Time: 8:30-10:30 am Non Res: $2.00 Hop on the Senior Van to the Galleria Mall for the County-wide Mall Walker Program. Mall walkers must be ready to leave the AJP Community Center at 8:30am prompt and to depart the Galleria Mall by 10:30a.m.

New Gentle Yoga Date: Fridays Time: 10:30 a.m. Session 4 -3/6, 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24 – 7 Classes $21 or pay a drop in fee of $5 per class) Experience a new beginning in 2016 Join Instructor Patricia Gleason with gentle move-ments coordinated with the breath to improve flexibility, focus, balance and well-being of body, mind and spirit. All postures are using chairs or standing. Classes will close with relaxation and a brief guided meditation practice.

Healthful Hints w/Lucille Porto, R.N. 4th Thursday of each month unless noted. Time: 11:00 a.m. Fee: FREE Join our resident Nurse, Lucille for various topics relating to your health and well being. Each month seniors will be treated to a lively lecture on a wide range of topics led by different members of the medical profession

FITNESS FOR THE MIND, BODY & SOUL

Apple Computer Instruction w/Ellen El-maleh 3rdThursdays(unlessotherwisenoted) 10:30a.m. FREEBringyourAppleComputer,IPad,IPhoneorIPodandlearnhowtomaximizeitsusefromRyeBrook’sownEllenElmalehwhogener‐ouslyvolunteershertimesothatourRyeBrookSeniorscanmastertheirAppleProduct!

Tai Chi Date: Mondays Time: 1:00 p.m. Session 4 3/2, 3/9, 3/16, 3/23, 3/30, 4/6, 4/13, 4/20, 4/27– 9 Classes $28 or pay a drop in fee of $5 per class) Instructor Domingo Colon will teach the art of Tai Chi which involves slow, relaxed, graceful movements, each flowing into the next. The body is in constant motion, and posture is important. Tai Chi will also help improve your balance as well as have a calming effect on your mind. Please bring a balance stick and wear comfortable clothing.

General Fitness/Strength Training Date: Tuesdays (Tif) & Thursdays (Jodi) Resident: FREE Non Res: $3.00 Time: 9:00 am Treat your body to an aerobic workout concen-trating on building muscle mass and stronger bones. Includes chair exercises.

Quibble & Nibble Lunch Program Monday through Friday, 12:00 p.m. Fee: $3.50 Res Non Res $7.00 Rye Brook Senior Center members enjoy a nutri-tious and delicious hot meal at the Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center where ½ of the meal cost is paid for by the Village! Each meal includes entree, starch, vegetable or salad, dessert, water, milk, coffee/ tea and companionship. Call for menu and to reserve a lunch by Friday for the fol-lowing week! Food is provided by Hubbards Cup-board!

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OUTINGS AND SPECIAL EVENTS

AARP Driving Course Monday, April 4, 2016 Time: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Location: AJP Community Center Fee: $20.00 w/AARP membership - $25.00 w/o This one-day course is offered to people age 50 and older. Class is limited to 25. Course completion pro-vides a 3 year reduction on auto liability. Center mem-bers will be given first priority Call 939-7904 to regis-ter. Checks payable to AARP.

LECTURE WITH ED PRESSMAN “SPORTS IN AMERICA “

Monday May 16, 2016 Fee: FREE Time: 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. All are welcomed to join us as Ed Pressman returns to talk about the story of the Integration of Sports in Amer-ica after World War II. Football was the first sport that became integrated on a professional level. It never could have become the great sport it is today, without the southern states. Basketball follows, then in 1947 baseball. Jesse Owes dominate the 1936 Olympics and helped lead the integration movement in the U.S. with his voice and talent, opening doors for African Americans in sports and society. This course is spon-sored in part by the Rye Brook Seniors and Mainstream, the Institute for Mature adults at Westchester Commu-nity College. MUST SIGN UP

Tenement Museum, Lower East Side “Hard Times”

Wednesday, April 6, 2016 Fee: $18.00 Non Res: $20.00 Discover how immigrants survived economic depres-sions at 97 Orchard Street between 1863 and 1935. Visit the restored homes of the German-Jewish Gumpertz family, whose patriarch disappeared during the Panic of 1873, and the Italian-Catholic Baldizzi family, who lived through the Great Depression. Tour 10–11 am. It takes place on the second floor and there is no elevator access, so please take note prior to signing up. After-wards you may browse the museum, followed by lunch at Katz’s Deli Bus departs AJP at 8:30 a.m. Sign up is now.

Spring Card Party & Chinese Raffle Friday, April 8, 2016 Noon to 4 PM Fee: $10.00 Join us for a yummy lunch, cards and games. Bring your friends! Volunteers needed to get prizes! Transportation is available, but you must make a reservation and let Angie know that you need a ride. Pizza lunch is included in this price and guests pay the same price!

The Color Purple @ Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, NYC Wednesday, April 13, 2016 Fee: $88.00 Based on the novel by Alice Walker, this stirring family chronicle follows the inspirational Celie, as she journeys from childhood through joy and despair, anguish and hope to dis-cover the power of love and life. With a fresh, joyous score of jazz, ragtime, gospel and blues, this European premiere is di-rected by John Doyle, adapted for the stage by Pulitzer Prize and Tony award winner Marsha Norman, with music and lyr-ics by Grammy award winners Brenda Russell, Allee Willis and Stephen Bray. Please sign up and pay ASAP, tickets will go fast! Bus departs AJP at 10:30 a.m. Enjoy lunch at a res-taurant of your choice on your own followed by a 2:00 p.m. matinee performance.

LAW & ORDER with Aytan Adler Friday, April 15, 2016 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM Fee: FREE Join us for our version of LAW & ORDER. From a real life court transcript, you will assume the roles of District Attorney, Defense Attorney, Witness, Juror, Judge. Those of you who have the acting bug or like to ham it up should definitely sign up for this! Come, be entertained, and have fun determining the verdict! Refreshments will be served. Space is limited so please sign up!!

Botanical Gardens, “The Orchid Show” Wednesday, April 20, 2016 Fee: $15.00 Non Res: $17.00 More thrilling than ever, the 14th annual Orchid Show trans-ports visitors on a journey through orchid collecting history, each moment playing out against a stunning backdrop of thou-sands of orchids. Discover the far-flung adventures of orchid hunters swept up in 19th-century "orchidelirium," when ex-plorers risked life and limb to secure these captivating flowers from jungles around the world. Then learn about NYBG's ef-forts to rescue illegally collected orchids that have been seized at international borders Followed by this self guided tour, we will venture over to Arthur Avenue for lunch on your own before returning home. . Bus departs AJP at 9:00 a.m. Sign up is now!

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OUTINGS & SPECIAL EVENTS Must sign up and pay in advance!

Karen Beals Orchestra One Woman Show “Give My Regards to Broadway” Thursday, April 21, 2016 12:30 p.m. Karen performs selections from classic broadway shows, such as “Oklahoma, Sound of Music, My Fair Lady, Fiddler & many more. Please plan to reserve for lunch on this day as the enter-tainment will immediately follow lunch and a special dessert! Please sign up and tell your friends!

Empire City Casino Fee: $2.00 Wednesday, April 27, 2016 Non Res: $4.00 Join your friends for a day at the Casino, lunch on your own. Bus departs AJP at 9:30 a.m. and Yonkers at 3:15 pm. 20 per-son limit. Sign up is now!

Passover Seder - @ 11:30 a.m. Fee: $3.50 Thursday, April 28, 2016 Non Res: $7.00 The celebration of Pesach (Passover) is one of the oldest cere-monies in the Jewish calendar. The Seder is a dramatic way in which Jews relive history. Menu: Gefilte Fish w/horseradish, Matzo Ball Soup, Brisket of Beef, herbed carrots, oven roasted potato, sponge cake, tea or coffee. Sign up is now!

International Dining Club “Trevi Ristorante”, Harrison, NY Fee: $26.00 Wednesday, May 4, 2016 Enjoy a delicious lunch at this yummy Italian Ristorante. Mem-bers can choice an appetizer an entrée off of the menu. Soda, Coffee, Tea and Tiramisu Dessert is included. Must sign up and pay in advance.

Stew Leonards, Norwalk Fee: $2.00 Wednesday, May 11, 2016 Non Res: $4.00 Enjoy a shopping trip to this fun store and lunch on your own at their restaurant “The Hoe Down”. Bus departs AJP at 9:30 a.m.

Empire City Casino Fee: $2.00 Wednesday, May 18, 2016 Non Res: $4.00 Join your friends for a day at the Casino, lunch on your own. Bus departs AJP at 9:30 a.m. and Yonkers at 3:15 pm. 20 per-son limit. Sign up is now!

Paint Nite & Pizza Party (BYOB) Wednesday, May 18, 2016 Fee: 20.00 We blend artistic painting, fun, friendship, food and drink while creating a beautiful piece of artwork step-by-step. Dinner is at 5:15 p.m. (pizza, salad and soft drinks will be provided, feel free to bring a bottle of wine), followed by painting instruction which will conclude at 7:30. You don't have to be an expert painter, Kathy will teach you what you need to know. This event is open for people of all ages. Space is limited so sign up today. (Dress appropriately as we are working with PAINT!)

Historic Rosen House Tour and Afternoon Tea at Caramoor, Katonah, NY Fee: $33.00 Friday, May 20, 2016 Non Res: $35.00 Enjoy a tour of historic Rosen House, followed by an Afternoon Tea and Garden Stroll in the Summer Dining Room, overlooking the romantic Spanish Courtyard, including a variety of tea sand-wiches, scones and preserves, delicious desserts, and a host of fragrant teas served with exquisite vintage china. NOTE: Eat a late breakfast as the meal will not be served until the afternoon following the Rosen House tour. Sign up is now. Bus departs AJP at 12:30 p.m.

Ace in the Hole “Give My Regards to Broadway” Wednesday, May 25, 2016 Fee: $48.00 Non Res: $50.00 Join us as we head to the Brownstone in Paterson, NJ for a deli-cious lunch and show. You will thrill to the golden voices of Donna Vivino and J. Mark McVey as they take you on an incredi-ble musical ride featuring the great lullabies of old and new Broad-way. The Ace in the Hole All Star Band gets things started and a show stopping feast completes the day consisting of: 2 Compli-mentary Drinks and Family Style – Fresh Garden Salad, Ziti Mari-nara, Roast Beef, Roast Chicken, Rosemary Potatoes, Fresh Gar-den Medley, Dessert, Coffee and Tea. Sign up is now. Bus departs AJP at 10:00 a.m.

On Your Feet The Musical @ Marquis Theatre, NYC Wednesday, June 1, 2016 Fee: $90.00 ON YOUR FEET! is the new Broadway musical about two people, Gloria and Emilio Estefan who believed in their talent, their music and each other and became an international sensation. ON YOUR FEET! features some of the most iconic songs of the past quarter century, including “Rhythm Is Gonna Get You,” “Conga,” “Get on Your Feet,” “Don’t Want to Lose You,” “1-2-3,” and “Coming Out of the Dark. Please sign up and pay ASAP, tickets will go fast! Bus departs AJP at 10:30 a.m. Enjoy lunch at a restaurant of your choice on your own followed by a 2:00 p.m. matinee performance.

Greenburgh Multiplex Cinema Fee: $2.00 Wednesday, June 8, 2016 Non Res: $4.00 Enjoy a day out at the movies with friends. Lunch on your own at the El Dorado Diner. Bus departs AJP at 10:45 a.m.

Island Beach, Greenwich, CT Fee: $2.00 Wednesday, June 29, 2016 Non Res: $4.00 Enjoy a day of leisure! You deserve it! We take a lovely ferry ride to Island Beach where you can purchase lunch at the snack bar, sunbathe and swim or just play board games. Bus leaves AJP Senior Center at 9:00 am to drop off at the Greenwich Harbor and bus will pick up from Greenwich Harbor at 3:00 pm. Sign up is now!

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Paint Nite & Pizza Party (BYOB) Wednesday, July 13, 2016 Fee: 20.00 We blend artistic painting, fun, friendship, food and drink while creating a beautiful piece of artwork step-by-step. Dinner is at 5:15 p.m. (pizza, salad and soft drinks will be provided, feel free to bring a bottle of wine), followed by painting instruction which will conclude at 7:30. You don't have to be an expert painter, Kathy will teach you what you need to know. This event is open for peo-ple of all ages. Space is limited so sign up today. (Dress appropri-ately as we are working with PAINT!)

Something Rotten @ St. James Theatre, NYC Wednesday, July 20, 2016 Fee: $80.00 Come see this hilarious new Broadway smash from the director of ALADDIN and the co-director of THE BOOK OF MORMON! This mash-up of 16th Century Shakespeare and 21st Century Broadway tells the story of brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom, two playwrights stuck in the shadow of that Renaissance rockstar Will Shakespeare. When a soothsayer foretells the next big thing in theatre, the Bottom brothers set out to write the world's very first MUSICAL! With the most singing, the most dancing and the most gut-busting laughs on Broadway, it's something wonderful... some-thing for everyone... It's SOMETHING ROTTEN!, "the funniest musical comedy in at least 400 years" (Time Out New York)! . Please sign up and pay ASAP, tickets will go fast! Bus departs AJP at 10:30 a.m. Enjoy lunch at a restaurant of your choice on your own followed by a 2:00 p.m. matinee performance.

Empire City Casino Fee: $2.00 Wednesday, July27, 2016 Non Resi: $4.00 Join your friends for a day at the Casino, lunch on your own. Bus departs AJP at 9:30 a.m. and Yonkers at 3:15 pm. 20 person limit. Sign up is now!

Island Beach, Greenwich, CT Fee: $2.00 Wednesday, July 13, 1016 Non Res: $4.00 Enjoy a day of leisure! You deserve it! We take a lovely ferry ride to Island Beach where you can purchase lunch at the snack bar, sunbathe and swim or just play board games. Bus leaves AJP Senior Center at 9:00 am to drop off at the Greenwich Harbor and bus will pick up from Greenwich Harbor at 3:00 pm. Sign up is now!

Westchester Broadway Theatre Presents “Million Dollar Quartet” Fee: $56.00 Wednesday, August 17, 2016 Non Res: $58.00 MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is the a-hit musical inspired by the famed recording session that brought together rock 'n' roll icons Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins for the first and only time. On December 4, 1956, these four young musicians gathered at Sun Records in Memphis for what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever. Features a score of rock hits including "Blue Suede Shoes," "Fever," "That's All Right," "Sixteen Tons," "Great Balls of Fire," "Walk the Line," "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," "Who Do You Love?," "Matchbox," "Folsom Prison Blues," "Hound Dog" and more. Don’t miss this beautiful show, accompa-nied by a yummy meal! Sign up is now. Bus departs 11:00 a.m. Sharp!

Fiddler on the Roof @ Broadway Theatre, NYC September 14, 2016 Fee: $100 A wonderful cast and a lavish orchestra tell this heartwarming story of fathers and daughters, husbands and wives, and the timeless traditions that define faith and family. Featuring the Broadway classics “To Life (L’Chaim!),” “If I Were A Rich Man,” “Sunrise Sunset,” “Matchmaker, Matchmaker,” and “Tradition,” Fiddler On the Roof will introduce a new generation to this uplifting celebration that raises its cup to joy! To love! To life! Please sign up and pay ASAP, tickets will go fast! Bus departs AJP at 10:30 a.m. Enjoy lunch at a restau-rant of your choice on your own followed by a 2:00 p.m. matinee per-formance.

WOODLOCH PINES Pocono Mountains, Hawley, PA

Monday, September 26 to Friday, September 30, 2016 5 Days/4 Nights and 11 Meals Woodloch is a four-season resort located in the picturesque Pocono Mountains Lake Region. Guests will enjoys row boating, paddle boats and kayaking on a picturesque lake with a breathtaking view. Mini-golf, tennis and swimming as well as indoor activities, too nu-merous to mention. Gourmet meals and service, an exciting show each night, and for those who do not fancy too much walking, they have little buses that take you from one activity to the next. PRIC-ING (includes Transportation via motorcoach)

Springbrook Edgewater Suites (2 Queen Beds, Pullout Couch, 2 Baths, Balcony) Single $800 Double $740 Triple $ 625

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Westchester Broadway Theatre Presents “Saturday Night Fever” Fee: $56.00 Wednesday, November 23, 2016 Non Res:$58.00 Come and see this super fun play with music and lyrics by the Bee Gees and of course based on the 1978 movie starring John Tra-volta! It focuses on Tony Manero, a Brooklyn youth whose week-end is spent at the local discotheque. There he luxuriates in the admiration of the crowd and a growing relationship with Stephanie Mangano, and can temporarily forget the realities of his life. Don’t miss this exciting musical, accompanied by a yummy meal! Sign up is now. Bus departs 11:00 a.m. Sharp!

ST. PETER’S SOUP KITCHEN INTERGENERATIONAL MEAL PREPARATION

We are hosting the soup kitchen on Sunday April 10th, May 15th & June 12th. There are many ways to get involved. Please sign up! 1. Make a monetary donation toward our cause so we can purchase Soup, Salad, Veggies, Potatoes or Rice, Chicken and Dessert. 2. Join us from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the AJP Community Cen-ter as we prep our meal. Join us from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 at St. Peters Church as we organize and then serve the meals.

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RYE BROOK PARKS & RECREATION Spring-Summer 2016

REGISTRATION FORM You may register by mail or in person. Checks or Credit Card information must accompany this registration from. Mail to Rye Brook Recreation Department, 938 King Street, Rye Brook, N. Y. 10573. (unless otherwise specified in the brochure). Name:__________________________________________Sex: M__________F_________ Address:_________________________City:_____________State:__________Zip:_______ Home Telephone #:(____)______-_________Business Telephone #(____)____-__________ In Case of an emergency contact person___________________________________________ Telephone #: (_____)____-_________E-Mail_______________________________________ School:___________________________Grade:____________D.O.B.___________________ Any Concerns/Requests________________________________________________________ Program:_______________________________Fee:_________________ Program:_______________________________Fee:_________________ Program:___________________________ Fee:_______________ Total fee enclosed:_______________ I hereby authorize myself or child/children whose name/s appears above to participate in the above program, sponsored by the Rye Brook Parks and Recreation Department. I hereby re-lease the Village of Rye Brook, their servants, employees and volunteers from any liability for personal injuries or property damage sustained by my child/children in connection with such participation. In case of injury, I authorize the Recreation staff members to take my child to the hospital for treatment. __________________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature Billing Information: Name:_____________________________________ Address:___________________________________ Address 2:________________________ City:_________________________State:_____________Zip:_______________ Code____________ Phone #:_____________________________(use format xxx-xxx-xxxx) Credit Card Information:We Accept the Following Cards: Discover – MasterCard – Visa Type of Card:_______________________________ Card Number:_______________________________ Security Code:_______________________________ Expiration Date:______________________________