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NOTES Due to the border crossing regulations, the Easton Recreation Department is strongly encouraging children to get a passport card. You can apply for the card at Presque Isle or Mars Hill Post Office; the approximate cost is $60. Children may still cross the border (without a passport on a school bus) with a certified birth certificate (one that is stamped by the town clerk and on official paper) and a permission slip. You must get your child’s birth certifi- cate at the Town Office/City Hall in the town where your child was born. Effective June 1, 2009, all adults MUST have a passport or passport card in order to cross the bor- der. All children and adults will have to show proof before boarding the bus for trips that cross the Canadian border. Thank you for your cooperation with this matter! Please remind your children to treat all employees and volunteers with respect at all times. REMINDER: Registrations should be received in person by June 1. After this date, a $5 late fee per child will apply. Also, some pro- grams will be closed to registrations in order to purchase supplies and make reservations! SUMMER PROGRAM JUNE - AUGUST 2013 PROGRAMS FOR ALL AGES! Easton Recreation Department

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NOTES

Due to the border crossing regulations, the Easton Recreation Department is strongly encouraging children to get a passport card. You can apply for the card at Presque Isle or Mars Hill Post Office; the approximate cost is $60. Children may still cross the border (without a passport on a school bus) with a certified birth certificate (one that is stamped by the town clerk and on official paper) and a permission slip. You must get your child’s birth certifi-cate at the Town Office/City Hall in the town where your child was born. Effective June 1, 2009, all adults MUST have a passport or passport card in order to cross the bor-der. All children and adults will have to show proof before boarding the bus for trips that cross the Canadian border. Thank you for your cooperation with this matter! Please remind your children to treat all employees and volunteers with respect at all times.

REMINDER: Registrations should be received in person by June 1. After this date, a $5 late fee per child will apply. Also, some pro-grams will be closed to registrations in order to purchase supplies and make reservations!

SUMMER PROGRAM

JUNE - AUGUST 2013

PROGRAMS FOR ALL AGES!

E a s to n Re c r e a t i on De pa r tm e nt

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PROGRAMS AT A GLANCE

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Rec. Office Phone: 207-488-6601

Rec Cell Phone: 207-551-7737

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: eastonme.com

PO Box 127

Easton, ME 04740

Registration Information 3

Summer Tee-shirts 4

Baseball Leagues 5

Wacky Wednesday Field Trips 6-7

Camps 8-9

More Clinics 10

Basketball Clinic 11

Hershey Track & Field/Swim Lessons 12

Swimming/White Water Rafting 13

Playgroup/Garden Group 14

Summer Day Camp 15

Special Events 16

Senior Happenings 17

Softball, Major & Minor Schedules 18-20

June, July & August Calendars 21-23

Notes 24

AUGUST CALENDAR

Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

1

County

Fun D

ay

8:3

0-3

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2

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im L

ess

ons

8:3

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vel to

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ing

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e W

ate

r

Raft

ing

4

5

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Cam

p 1

-3

6

Arc

hery

1 9

Arc

hery

2 1

0:3

0

Art

Cam

p 1

-3

7

Pla

yla

nd

Adventu

res

7:1

5-5

8

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hery

1 9

Arc

hery

2 1

0:3

0

Art

Cam

p 1

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9

Arc

hery

1 9

Arc

hery

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12

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rslides

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chool

resu

mes

NM

CRA 9

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Soccer

1&

2 3

-4

14

15

Sr.

Myst

ery

Tri

p

TBA

Soccer

3&

4 3

-4

16

Sr.

Gam

e D

ay 1

1

17

18

19

Sr.

Nutr

itio

n 1

1

Soccer

3&

4 3

-4

20

Soccer

1&

2 3

-4

21

22

Soccer

3&

4 3

-4

23

24

25

26

Sr.

Nutr

itio

n 1

1

Soccer

3&

4 3

-4

27

Soccer

1&

2 3

-4

28

29

Soccer

3&

4 3

-4

30

August

2013

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JULY CALENDAR

Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

June 3

0

Soft

ball

1 D

ay C

am

p 9 (

Magic

)

Gard

en 1

2-1

2:4

5

Sw

im 1

2:4

5-3

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Majo

r v.

MH

2

Hers

hey -

Sta

tes

Min

or

@ F

F

Soft

ball

3W

ate

rslides/

Min

i-G

olf

10-4

M

ajo

r @

FF

T-b

all 6

4 H

oli

day

No R

ecre

ati

on

A

cti

vit

ies

5

Sw

im less

ons

8:3

0

Pla

ygro

up 1

0:3

0

6

Para

de 1

0 A

M

Gam

es

@ S

chool 11

Fir

ew

ork

s 9:3

0

7

Soft

ball

8 D

ay C

am

p 9

(Berr

ies)

Gard

en/G

olf

12:1

0

Sw

im 1

2:4

5-3

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Majo

r @

FF

9

Day C

am

p 9

(sc

ience)

Golf

12:1

0-2

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Soft

ball

10 T

urn

ers

Cam

p

9:1

5-4

M

ajo

r v L

imest

one

T-b

all 6

11 D

ay C

am

p 9

(East

er)

Golf

12:1

0-2

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Sw

im 1

2:4

5-3

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Min

or

@ M

H

12 S

wim

Less

ons

8;3

0

Pla

ygro

up 1

0:3

0-1

1:4

5

Sr.

Gam

e D

ay 1

1

Golf

12:1

0-2

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13

14

Soft

ball

15 D

ay C

am

p 9

(G

olf

)

Gard

en 1

2-1

2:4

5

Sw

im 1

2:4

5-3

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Hors

e 1

& 2

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16

Day C

am

p 9

(W

OW

)

Hors

e 1

& 2

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Soft

ball

17 C

oke/Air

port

/Pri

ntw

ork

s &

Ice-

cre

am

9:3

5-3

T-b

all 6

18 D

ay C

am

p 9

(H

allow

een)

Golf

12:1

0-2

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Sw

im 1

2:4

5-3

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Hors

e/M

inor

v F

F

19

Sw

im L

ess

ons

8:3

0

Pla

ygro

up 1

0:3

0-1

1:4

5

Hors

e 1

& 2

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20

21

Soft

ball

22 D

ay C

am

p 9

(Tro

lley)

Gard

en/Sw

im 1

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5

Theatr

e 1

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Majo

r C

ham

p/Bball

23 D

ay C

am

p 9

(W

ate

r)

Theatr

e 1

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etb

all 5

&6

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ball

24Para

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e M

oun-

tain

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etb

all 5

&6

T-b

all 6

25 D

ay C

am

p 9

(Xm

as)

Sw

im 1

2:4

5-3

:15

Theatr

e 1

:30-4

:30

Min

or

@ W

ash

/Bball

26 S

wim

Less

ons

8:3

0

Pla

ygro

up 1

0:3

0

Theatr

e 1

:30-4

:30

Perf

orm

ance 4

27

28

Soft

ball

BBQ

Soft

ball

Fin

als

29 D

ay C

am

p 9

(chip

)

Gard

en 1

2-1

2:4

5

Sw

im 1

2:4

5-3

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Scie

nce 1

-3

30

Day C

am

p 9

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eep)

Scie

nce 1

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ch P

oin

t

9:3

0-3

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T-b

all 6

July

2013

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INFORMATION

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Summer Registration Dates (Deadline June 1, 2013)

Monday, May 20 ~ 8:30-10:45 AM Wednesday, May 22 ~ 12-3 PM Tuesday, May 28 ~ 3-5:30 PM Thursday, May 30 ~ 1-4:15 PM

*Easton Recreation water bottle for the first 50 to register.*

Registration Information If the above times do not work for your schedule, please

schedule an appointment with Hillary before June 1st.

Payments must be made for all programs at the time of registration. Some programs have a maximum number of participants. A child will not be considered enrolled in a program until payment is made in full, unless other arrangements have been made.

A current release form must be on file for participation in any summer programs.

A $5 late fee will be charged per child after June 1st.

All programs are based on grade completed during the 2012/2013 school year! No exceptions for safety reasons.

Program Times It is essential parents know the time a program begins & ends so arrangements are made to have the child picked up on schedule. Due to our small staff and the many programs offered, there is often little or no time between activities. Please do your very best to have your child dropped off & picked up on time! Children should not be dropped off early; it leaves the town at risk of liability and your child could be unsafe. Thanks for your cooperation.

Discipline If your child misbehaves or is not listening to our staff or parent volunteers while participating in any program, the following actions will be taken: 1st Warning - Verbal warning & acting director will be notified. 2nd Warning - Child will be removed from activity for the remainder of the day. 3rd Warning - Parent will be notified & the child may not participate in the next scheduled day of that program.

If a child is suspended from a program more than once, they may not participate for the remainder of the season.

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SUMMER TEE-SHIRTS FOR SALE

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It has become a tradition to purchase tee-shirts as a sum-mer memento but they also serve as a safety precaution. When in a large group, it is very helpful to have all the children (staff, parents, vol-unteers, etc.) dressed in the same color to easily keep track of

everyone. It is strongly recommended

you purchase a tee-shirt (or two) if your child will be at-

tending field trips and outings throughout the summer. These will be available in both youth

& adult sizes. This year’s tee-shirt will be

aquatic blue with a multi-colored logo (as seen

on right). Shirts are in-stock and can be purchased at the Town Office after May 1st.

There are also be a few tank tops in adults sizes available.

Quantities & sizes are lim-ited; first come, first serve.

The cost is $10.

Sizing Chart

Youth Small 6-8 Youth Medium 10-12 Youth Large 14-16

Adult Small Adult Medium Adult Large

Adult X-large

JUNE CALENDAR

Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

1

2

3

Sr.

BBQ

11:3

0

4

Hers

hey P

rac.

3-4

Soft

ball

5

Junio

r Acti

vit

ies

Fie

ld T

rip 9

:30

6 H

illa

ry T

rain

ing

7 H

illa

ry T

rain

ing

H

S G

raduati

on

8

9

Soft

ball

10

Sr.

Pro

gre

ssiv

e 1

0:4

5

Pla

nt

Gard

en 3

M

ajo

r v.

Wash

burn

11

Hers

hey P

rac.

3-4

Soft

ball

12

Fath

er’

s D

ay C

raft

3-4

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Majo

r @

MH

13

Molly t

he T

rolley

10:1

5

Hers

hey P

I 3-4

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14 l

ast

day o

f sc

hool

8th

gra

de g

raduati

on

18

16

Soft

ball

17 W

ildern

ess

9-1

2

Kayak C

am

p 1

2:1

5-4

Gir

ls N

ight

4-7

M

ajo

r v F

F

18

Hers

hey M

eet

10

Boys

Nig

ht

4:3

0-6

:30

Soft

ball

19

Wildern

ess

9-1

2

Kayak C

am

p 1

2:1

5-4

Majo

rs v

FF

20

Wildern

ess

9-1

2

Kayak C

am

p 1

2:1

5-4

M

inor

v M

H

21

Sr.

Gam

e D

ay 1

1

22

23

Soft

ball

24

Piz

za P

izzazz 9

:30

Dutc

h S

occer

2:1

5

Majo

r @

Lim

est

one

25

Piz

za P

izzazz 9

:30

Dutc

h S

occer

2:1

5

Soft

ball

26

Piz

za P

izzazz 9

:30

Dutc

h S

occer

2:1

5

Majo

r @

Wash

burn

27

Piz

za P

izzazz 9

:30

Dutc

h S

occer

2:1

5

Min

or

v W

ash

burn

28

Piz

za P

izzazz 9

:30

Sr.

Meal 11:1

5

Dutc

h S

occer

2:1

5

June 2

013

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MINOR SCHEDULE

Page 20

BASEBALL LEAGUES

Page 5

This program is co-ed and open to ages 10-12 (as of May 1). Games will be played on Monday and

Wednesday evenings. Practices will begin on May 29 and games will

start the week of June 10. A complete game schedule can be

found on page 19. We must have a minimum of 12 children signed-up

in order to run this program.

This program is designed for boys and girls ages 4-6 to learn the game of

baseball. The coach will pitch to his/her team or the tee can be used. This league is overseen by parents, so get

out there and play with your kids! The group will meet every Wednesday @ 6 PM from July 3 to July 30. There are no games at this age level - just an opportunity to learn & have fun!

This program is co-ed & open to ages 7 through 9 (as of May 1). Games will be played on mostly

Thursday evenings. Practices will begin May 30 and games will start mid June. Game/practice dates are listed on page 20. We must

have a minimum of 10 children to run this program.

MAJOR LEAGUE

MINOR LEAGUE

TEE BALL

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WACKY WEDNESDAYS

Page 6

WATERSLIDES/MINI GOLF

jellystoneparknb.com

When: Wednesday, July 3 Depart: 10 AM Return: 4 PM Cost: $12 for waterslides & mini golf

Details: Children should have swim suit, towel & sunscreen! A picnic lunch will be provided. Concessions & souvenirs will be available. Open to grades one and up; MUST BE ABLE TO SWIM TO ATTEND THIS TRIP! ***Repeat trip on 8/11 from 9-3***

When: Wednesday, July 17 Depart: 9:35 AM Return: 3 PM Cost: FREE; please send $ for ice-cream

Details: This will be a fun, busy day with a several stops on the PI Industrial Park. We’ll visit Print Works, the airport (hopefully get to board the plane) & the Coke plant. Picnic lunch provided.

When: Wednesday, July 10 Depart: 9:15 AM Return: 4 PM Cost: FREE; please send snacks or drinks to share.

Details: Children should have swim suit, towel, water shoes & sunscreen! A BBQ lunch will be provided. Floatation devices encouraged for all. Open to grades 1 & up; MUST BE ABLE TO SWIM TO ATTEND THIS TRIP!

TURNERS CAMP

PRESQUE ISLE TOUR

MAJOR SCHEDULE

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SOFTBALL SCHEDULE

Page 18

FIELD TRIPS

Page 7

When: Wednesday, July 24 Depart: 9 AM Return: 3 PM Cost: $5 exact (US money)

Details: Children should have swim suit, towel, water shoes & sunscreen! A picnic will be provided. Concessions & souvenirs will be available! Floatation devices encouraged. Open to grades 1 & up; MUST BE ABLE TO SWIM TO ATTEND THIS TRIP!

When: Wednesday, August 7 Depart: 7:15 AM Return: 5 PM Cost: $12 includes most activities

Details: There are 11 inflatables inside & 4 waterslides/activities in the outdoor “splash zone” as well as an arcade, mechanical bull, bungee trampoline & concessions (require extra $). Must wear socks & have a bathing suit/towel. Release form required. Open to grades 1 & up; younger kids welcome with an adult.

When: Wednesday, July 31 Depart: 9:30 AM Return: 3:30 PM Cost: $5

Details: Children should have swim suit, towel, water shoes & sunscreen! Hot dog roast for lunch. Bowling, game room, arcade & concessions on site. Floatation devices encouraged. Open to grades 1 & up; MUST BE ABLE TO SWIM TO ATTEND!

PARADISE MOUNTAIN

www.paradis.nb.ca

BIRCH POINT CAMPGROUND

birchpointcampgrounds.com

PLAYLAND ADVENTURES

playlandadventures.net

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CAMPS

Dates: June 17, 19 & 20 Time: 9-12 AM Cost: $15 Where: 490 Ladner Road (Ferris’s) Who: Grades 2 and up Note: Participants should come prepared

WILDERNESS

KAYAK

PIZZA PIZZAZZ

DUTCH SOCCER ACADEMY

Dates: June 17, 19 & 20 Time: 12:15-4ish PM Cost: $30 Where: The Hall (starting point) Who: Grades 5 and up Max Participants: 12 Note: Water shoes & sunscreen required!

Dates: June 24-28 Time: 9:30-12 AM Cost: $20 Where: The Hall Who: Grades 1 and up Max Participants: 12

Dates: June 24-28 Time: 2:15-4:15 PM Cost: $60 Where: EHS Boys’ Soccer Field Who: Ages four and up Notes: Bring ball & water bottle!

SENIOR HAPPENINGS

When: Thursday, June 13 Depart: Manor @ 10:15 Cost: $5 plus lunch

Molley the Trolley & Lunch We will enjoy a historical ride through Presque Isle followed by lunch.

Lunch by “Kids in the Kitchen”

The children have been at cooking camp this week & will try their new skills on you.

Community Tea The Girl Scouts of Easton will be hosting a tea party as part of field days. Bring your tea cup.

When: Monday, June 3; 11:30 Where: Manor Rec. Room Cost: No fee

Barbeque Picnic with Washburn seniors group. Hillary will solicit for salads & desserts.

Nutrition Classes Chris Finnemore with the Cooperative Ext will be back with a brunch series. 10 AM

Mystery Field Trip A mystery trip so to speak; look for more details as time gets closer :)

When: August 15; time TBA Depart: Manor Cost: Lunch $

When: TBA Where: The Hall Cost: No fee

When: July 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 Where: Manor Rec. Room Cost: $3/per class

When: Friday, June 28; 11:15 Where: The Hall Cost: No fee

Mystery Progressive Lunch We’ll be eating our way around Easton. Come see what surprises we have in store!

When: Monday, June 10; 10:45 Where: Starting @ Manor Cost: No fee

Game Days You know the drill - bring a bag lunch, game & competitive spirit!

When: 11:00 (6/21, 7/12, 8/16) Where: Manor Rec. Room Cost: No fee

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SPECIAL EVENTS

County Fun Day We’ll end the summer with rec. departments from

around the County for fun, food, & water activities

at Birch Point in St. David. BBQ lunch provided.

When: Thursday, August 1

Depart: 8:30 AM Return: 3:30 PM

Notes: Bring swim suit, sunscreen, floatation

device & towel.

When: Tuesday, June 18 - 4:30-6:30 PM

Where: The Hall

Cost: $3 (pre-registration preferred)

Boys Only The girls get a night to themselves...so guys, here is your chance. We will meet for “pick-up”

games & a BBQ. Bring your dads and come play!

Girls Night Ladies, this is always one of your favorites! A night dedicated to being girls. Supper will be served & then it’s on to hair, nails & make-up. Moms are encouraged to come & bring the camera!

When: Monday, June 17 - 4-7 PM

Where: Hall

Cost: $3 (pre-registration preferred)

Father’s Day Craft A chance to make a special gift for the important guy in your life. Please send a note for your child’s teacher.

When: Wednesday, June 12 - 3-4:15 PM

Where: The Hall

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CAMPS CONTINUED

GOLF

HORSE

THEATRE

Dates: July 8, 9, 11 & 12 Time: 12:10-2:45 PM Cost: $20 Where: MHCC (transportation provided) Who: Grades 2 and up Min Participants: 6 Notes: Equipment provided!

Dates: July 15, 16, 18 & 19 Time: 1-2 PM Beginners; 2:15–3:30 PM Advanced Cost: $25 Where: Rocking S Ranch Who: Grades 2 and up Min Participants: 6

Notes: Pants & boots/sneakers required!

Dates: July 22, 23, 25 & 26 Time: 1:30-4:30 PM Cost: $40 Where: The Hall Who: Grades 1 and up Min Participants: 10 Do you like to sing & act? Join our production of "Once Upon A Lily Pad". This fun, heart-warming musical has a great message; that each of us is special if we just let our own light shine! Performance for family & friends given on last day at 4PM.

Dates: August 6, 8 & 9 Time: 9-10:30 AM (3-5) & 10:30-12 (6-8) Cost: $35 Where: EES Gym Who: Grades 3 and up Min Participants: 12 Notes: Equipment provided!

ARCHERY

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MORE CLINICS

Page 10

Dates: July 29 & 30 Time: 1-3 PM Cost: $20 Where: The Hall Who: Grades 1 & up Min Participants: 6 Topics in these two exciting classes we'll start by focusing

on rockets. We'll learn to build rockets with a design we haven't used before in a Sneakin' in Science class, as well as, some other high flying gadgets. What would summer science be without

bubbles? We'll make huge bubbles again this year and even put kids inside a bubble! Plus more!

Dates: Aug. 5, 6, 8 & 9 Time: 1-3 PM Cost: $10 Where: The Hall Who: Grades 1 & up This is sure to be a fun, color-filled week! We will be using the color wheel and spectrums, making prints with recycled objects, creating mosaics & a 3-dimensional sculpture.

SCIENCE CLINIC

ART CLINIC

Page 15

DAY CAMP

Three mornings a week (from 9 AM-noon) we offer a 1/2 day summer camp. Two mornings a week will be theme days, and on Mondays we’ll be tak-ing “mini” trips to see a point of interest close to home. Breakfast and lunch will be served each day. This is open to those who have completed grade one through the eighth grade. Those who are older and wish to attend are en-couraged to volunteer. There is no fee for this program, but there may be fees for “mini-trip” days, so please see schedule below. On “mini-trip” days we may leave as early 9AM, so please be on time! We meet at the Hall. On most Mondays & Thursdays in July programs have been strategically placed so children may stay the majority of the day. On Monday, if your child attends camp in the AM, he/she may stay to garden and then go swim-ming. On Thursday, he/she may “hangout” and go swimming in

the afternoon. Please sign up during summer registration.

Schedule/Themes: Monday, July 1 - Magic Show & Clinic

Tuesday, July 2 - no camp; State Hershey Meet Thursday, July 4 - no camp; holiday

Monday, July 8 - Strawberry Picking ($3) Tuesday, July 9 - Science Experiments Thursday, July 11 - Easter Celebration

Monday, July 15 - Golf (free) Tuesday, July 16 - WOW Art Mobile ($)

Thursday, July 18 - Trick or Treat (costumes required) Monday, July 22 - Molly the Trolley ($5)

Tuesday, July 23 - Water Day (come prepared to get wet)

Thursday, July 25 - Merry Christmas (please bring items for goody bag)

Monday, July 29 - Covered Bridge Potato Chip Factory ($3 kids)

Tuesday, July 30 - Sleepover/Tye-dye (bring a white shirt)

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PLAYGROUP & GARDEN GROUP

Page 14

Playgroup This is a time for our youngest children to interact with kids their own age. Activities will take place both inside and outside, so please dress your child appropriately. This program is open to children ages 3 through just completing Kindergarten. Our regular Junior Activities Program (ages 2 and up) will resume August 21.

“Kids in the Garden”

This group will be involved in all steps of the gardening process including preparing the soil, planting, weeding & harvesting. Open to those completing grade one & up. This group will meet on the following days: Monday, June 10-3-4:15 Monday, July 1-12-12:45 Monday, July 8 -12-12:45 Monday, July 15-12-12:45 Monday, July 22–12-12:45 Monday, July 29-12-12:45

Offered by Chris Finnemore from the University of Maine

Cooperative Extension.

When: July 5 - August 2

(Fridays; 10:30-11:45 AM)

Where: Hall

BASKETBALL CAMPS

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Dates: July 22-25 Time: 5-6 PM Cost: $35 Where: EES/EHS Who: Grades 1 & up Min/Max Participants: 15/25

Every athlete will learn the proper technique to shoot, handle the ball and overall knowledge of playing basketball. Be dressed appropriately (inside sneakers) so that you are ready to play. At least one game will be played per day!!! Awards given each day :)

Dates: July 22-25 Time: 6-8PM Cost: $35 Where: EES/EHS Who: Grades 6-11 Min/Max Participants: 15/25

Focus will be on shooting, ball handling, post moves. Every athlete can be a great shooter; as long as proper technique is learned & practiced. Full court games every day!

SHOOT THE HOOP GRADES 1-5

SHOOT THE HOOP GRADES 6-11

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HERSHEY & SWIM LESSONS

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Hershey Track & Field

Hershey is held in all 50 states and promotes physical fitness, participation, friendship & sportsmanship. Practices will be held on May 28, June 4 & 11 from 3-4 PM at the Elementary School. (You must attend practices to participate in the regional meet). Open to ages 8 - 13 as of December 31, 2013.

Swimming Lessons Swim lessons will be held at the Presque Isle Indoor Pool and are open to those ages four & older. Students will be split by abilities. The breakdowns will be as follows:

Ages 4&5 (25 min)

Learn to Swim 1

Learn to Swim 2-3

Levels 4-6 All lessons will be 45-50 minutes unless specified.

When: Fridays 9 AM

Depart at 8:30 AM Return: 10:20 AM

July 5 - August 2

Cost: $17.50 ($13.75 for additional child)

Practice on PI Track: June 13– 3-4:30PM

Regional Meet @ Caribou: June 18 - 10 AM

*Be there by 9:30.*

State Meet @ Bangor: July 2 - 11 AM

SWIMMING & RAFTING

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Swimming This year we will be swimming at Fort Fairfield & Presque Isle pools. Be sure your child has a towel, waterproof sunscreen & a swim suit. ALL personal belongings should be labeled. Exceptional behavior will be expected on these outings. If your child has to be spoken to by our staff or a life guard, that will be their warning; the next time, they are out of the pool for the remainder of the day. A CHILD MUST BE ABLE TO SWIM OR BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT!

Transportation on your own to Millinocket Lake(2-2.5 hours) where we will have the Coverside Guest Houses to ourselves for the night (complete with ALL amenities). On Saturday AM we’ll prepare our own breakfast and lunch will be along the river. This year we will have the option to do 1/2 or full river trip for the same price! Must have minimum of16

participants!

Time: 12:45-3:15 PM

Swim Dates:

Monday, July 1

Monday, July 8; Thursday, July 11

Monday, July 15; Thursday July 18

Monday, July 22; Thursday July 25

Thursday, July 29

Date: Fri. Aug. 2 - Sat. Aug. 3 or Sun. Aug. 4

Who: Ages 12 & up

Cost: $100 (includes lodging, raft & meal);

$135 (2 overnights, raft & meal)

Website: www.neoc.com