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Town of Riverhead 2010 Fall Recreation Brochure
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Town of Riverhead
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
FALL 2010
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Town SupervisorSean Walter
Town CouncilJohn Dunleavy
George Gabrielsen
Jodi Giglio
James Wooten
Dear Residents,
Welcome to our first online edition of the Fall 2010 Recreation Department Brochure.
We are trying to explore the benefits of utilizing the internet over print this season. Not only
is this a more economical way of informing our residents of upcoming events, it is better for
our environment.
With the dog days of summer behind us and the cool crisp air of autumn upon us, I en-
courage our residents to take advantage of some of the outdoor activities our staff is offering.
For instance, adults can try our walking club, enter the grilling competition or have the kids
enter our lacrosse program or skateboard competition. For those of you that enjoy cardio
programs, I encourage you to try the Zumba Fitness classes or Boot Camp for Mom. Perhaps
it’s a little competition that gets you motivated to exercise. Our Recreation Department is
offering a “biggest loser” class where the participant with the most weight loss will win a prize.
Our friendly, creative staff has also been busy planning day trips to see Toy Story and
the King Tut Exhibit. For those of you that enjoy a good murder mystery, I encourage you to
participate in the role-playing Downtown Mystery Weekend starting October 15.
Whatever your pleasure, please take the time to read this brochure. I am sure with the qual-
ity and variety of programs being offered you will find something of interest to you and, as al-
ways, I hope you have the opportunity to visit of our downtown riverfront, beaches and parks
this beautiful autumn season.
Sincerely,
Sean M. Walter
Riverhead Town Supervisor
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TaBlE OF CONTENTSRegistration Policy
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Community Centers
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Adult Programs
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Bus Trips
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Senior Citizens’ Programs
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Skate Park
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Special Events
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Youth Bureau
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Youth Programs
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Registration Form
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55 Columbus Avenue
Riverhead, NY 11901
(631) 727-5744
HoursMonday - Friday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
The following Saturdays, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm:
October 2, November 6, December 4
ClosedColumbus Day, October 11
Election Day, November 2
Veterans Day, November 11
Thanksgiving, November 25
Day after Thanksgiving, November 26
Christmas Day, December 25
Recreation Department
StaffRaymond Coyne, Superintendent
Kelly Tocci, Assistant Superintendent
Colleen Fox
Danielle Doll
Diane Beatty
Donna Lyczkowski, Youth Bureau Director
Doris Strange
Jim Janecek
Tom Filgate
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Registration
OnlineYou can register for all programs online at
www.riverheadli.com.
In PersonAt the Recreation Department: Stotzky Park,
55 Columbus Avenue, Riverhead
MailMail all registration forms to the Recreation
Department at 200 Howell Avenue, Riverhead,
NY 11901. Make all checks payable to the Riv-
erhead Recreation Department.
PhoneCall 727-5744 to register over the phone. No
phone registration the first day!
PaymentPre-registration with payment is required for
all programs. We accept cash, check, Visa/Mas-
terCard or Discover Card. There is a $20 fee
for all returned checks. Program fees wil not be
pro-rated.
DeadlineThe deadline for all registration is 5 business
days before a program is due to start, unless
otherwise stated.
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Registration begins September 27, 2010
Mail in / online registrations received prior
to September 27 will not be processed until
3:00 pm on the 27th. In person registration
will take precedence over early mail in
registration. Call 631.727.5744 to register.
CancellationMinimum class requirement must be reached
in all programs in order for them to be offered.
Programs are also subject to cancellation based
on availability of instructors, facilities, or
equipment.
Refund PolicyRefunds will be given only if the refund request
form is submitted more than 5 business days
prior to the start of the program, or if we can-
cel a program. The form can be found on our
website at www.riverheadli.com. All programs
include a non-refundable $5 processing fee. All
refunds will be mailed to participants approxi-
mately 4 weeks after the request is submitted
or a class is officially canceled. All bus trips are
non-refundable.
Health RequirementsParticipants are advised to have a com-
plete physical prior to participating in
activities that can be strenuous. Medical
and waiver forms may have to be com-
pleted for particular activities.
Participant DismissalSome instructors may require parental
presence or participation at an activity.
If it is deemed that a participant can no
longer remain in a class due to behavior
problems, the Recreation Department
reserves the right to dismiss the partic-
pant from the class iwth no refund.
PermissionParental permission is required for participants
under 18.
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Community Centers
George Young Community Center446 South Jamesport Avenue
Jamesport, NY 11947
(631) 722-4637
From the west: take Route 25 east to South Jamesport Avenue
(there is a gas station on the corner). Make a right turn, and the
Community Center is the first building on the left.
Henry Pfeifer Community CenterRiver Road / Grumman Blvd
Calverton, NY 11933
(631) 727-6481
From the east: take Route 25 west to Edwards Avenue. Head south
on Edwards Avenue to Railroad Avenue (immediate right turn after
you cross the railroad tracks). There are no street signs on Railroad
off Edwards. Make a right turn onto Railroad and take to the end
(.2 mile). Make a right on River Road (Grumman Blvd). Commu-
nity Center is a few miles down on thee right side of the road across
from Swan Lake Golf Course.
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Human Resources / Senior Center60 Shade Tree Lane
Aquebogue, NY
(631) 722-4444
From the west: take Route 58 east. After crossing County Road 105,
make the third right turn (Shade Tree Lane). Follow Shade Tree all
the way to the end. The center is on your left, just before Hubbard
Avenue.
Riverhead Skate ParkPulaski Street (inside Stotzky Park)
Riverhead, NY 11901
(631) 208-3826
From the east: take Route 58 to Pulaski Street. Make a left onto Pu-
laski Street; the skate park will be on the left hand side.
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Adult Programs
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DaNCE
Ballroom Dancing IMel Eckstein
Couples only! Ballroom dancing is fun and easy to learn. Learn the basic steps in fox trot, waltz, swing, and more. Leather-soled shoes preferred. Sign up for Ballroom Dancing I & II and receive a $10 discount!
8 sessions.
George Young Community CenterResidents, $60/couple • Non-residents, $70/coupleFridays, October 8-December 37:00-8:00 pmNo class November 26
Ballroom Dancing IIMel Eckstein
Couples only! Dances included in this class will be the rumba, cha-cha, tango, and merengue. Leather-soled shoes preferred. Sign up for Ballroom Dancing I & II and receive a $10 discount!
8 sessions.
George Young Community CenterResidents, $60/couple • Non-residents, $70/coupleFridays, October 8-December 38:15-9:15 pmNo class November 26
Hip Hop DanceA&G Dance Company
Come and dance to the modern hip hop beat! This is an aerobic-based dance class. Moves are easy and repetitive to get you comfortably moving. We will build patterns with these moves and progress each week. Bring sneakers and water.
7 sessions.
George Young Community CenterResidents, $38 • Non-residents, $48Saturdays, October 2-November 1312:00-1:00 pm
Tap DanceA&G Dance Company
Beginner level tap for adults! Learn how to tap dance with bar work and across the floor and center floor exercises. Class will progress every week. Must bring tap shoes.
7 sessions.
George Young Community CenterResidents, $38 • Non-residents, $48Tuesdays, October 5-November 237:30-8:30 pm
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ARC Defensive DrivingAnthony Cannone
ARC Defensive Driving is offering the Point/Insurance Reduction Program to New York State drivers as incen-tive for their involvement in a driver improvement course.
2 sessions.
George Young Community CenterResidents, $45 • Non-residents, $55Tuesday and Wednesday, October 19-206:30-9:30 pm
DRIvINg
ExERCISE
Biggest Loser ChallengeCherie Paveglio
Bring your own weights and exercise mats. Weigh-in will take place every week. Measuring will take place the first and last week. Save $10 when signing up for Cardio & Sculpt and The Biggest Loser Challenge.
8 sessions.
Human Resource / Senior CenterResidents, $40 • Non-residents, $50Mondays, October 18-December 6Weigh-in, 5:45 pm • Class, 6:15-7:45 pm
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ExERCISEBoot Camp for MomsAerial Fitness
Join us for an outdoor group fitness class. Exercises including stretching, calisthenics, body weight strength triaing, agility drills and core conditioning. All fitness levels are welcome and encouraged to participate. Individual attention will be given to each participant to help them attain better strength, stamina, and flexibility. Equipment provided. Bring water and a towel.Save $10 when signing up for both classes.
7 sessions, 2 sections
Section IStotzky Park soccer fieldResidents, $75 • Non-residents, $85Mondays, October 4-November 2210:00-11:00 amNo class October 11
Section IIStotzky Park soccer fieldResidents, $75 Non-residents, $85Wednesdays, October 6-November 1710:00-11:00 am
Cardio & SculptCherie Paveglio
A fun, high energy, calorie burning cardio class for all levels combined with a total body muscle conditioning workout - all with a Personal Trainer. Bring weights. A great add-on for Monday's Biggest Loser class! Save $10 when signing up for Cardio & Sculpt and the Biggest Loser.
8 sessions
Riverhead Human Resource / Senior CenterResidents, $38 • Non-residents, $48Wednesdays, October 20-December 86:00-7:30 pm
Mommy & Me FitnessAerial Fitness
Moms will enjoy a floor Pilates class while the kids enjoy a light cardio mix workout finished with fun on the silks. (performed in separate rooms). Get a great workout while teaching your kids the value of exercise and health.
6 sessionsAges 7 and up, with an adult
Aerial Fitness, 38 West Main St., RiverheadResidents, $98 • Non-residents, $108Fridays, October 8-November 125:00-5:45 pm
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Mommy & Me YogaKatie Mickaliger
Mommy & Me Yoga is a way to begin or reconnect with your yoga practice. Nurturing the bond between parent and child while increasing physical activity and releasing stress with new techniques.
5 sessions, 2 sections
Section I (parent with child age 8 weeks-crawling)Aerial Fitness, 38 West Main St., RiverheadResidents, $61 • Non-residents, $71Tuesdays, October 5-November 910:45-11:30 amNo class November 2
Section II (parent with crawling child-toddler)Aerial Fitness, 38 West Main St., RiverheadResidents, $61 Non-residents, $71Tuesdays, October 5-November 911:30-12:15 pmNo class November 2
Morning YogaRosemary Martilotta
Hatha Yoga class aimed toward increasing flexibility, cir-culation, and strength. Instruction includes back therapy and stress reduction techniques. All levels welcome.
8 sessions
George Young Community CenterResidents, $67 • Non-residents, $77Wednesdays, October 6-December 19:00-10:30 amNo class November 24
PilatesCherie Paveglio
Strengthen your abdominal and back muscles with core strengthening moves. Improve flexibility, balance, and stamina with Pilates. For all levels. Everyone welcome! Participants must bring their own mat, towel and water bottle.
8 sessions
Human Resource / Senior CenterResidents, $35 • Non-residents, $45Wednesdays, October 20-December 87:45-8:30 pm
Pilates ReformerAerial Fitness
Tlhe Pilates Reformer is the most popular piece of pilates equipment. Practice on the Pilates Reformer increases core stability, strength and flexibility. Amaz-ing results. Call 631.591.3474 to reserve a time slot for your free15 minute demo and trial of the Pilates Reformer.
1 sessions, 2 sections
Session IAerial Fitness, 38 West Main St., RiverheadFreeSaturday, October 212:00-2:00 pm (15 minute sessions)
Session IIAerial Fitness, 38 West Main St., RiverheadFreeMonday, October 185:30-7:30 pm (15 minute sessions)
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ExERCISE
YogalatesA&G Dance Company
A total body workout combining yoga and Pilates that is designed to incorporate the elements of breathing and stretching from yoga with strengthening and toning from Pilates. Yoga mat required.
7 sessions, 2 sections
Section IGeorge Young Community CenterResidents, $38 • Non-residents, $48Tuesdays, October 5-November 237:30-8:30 pmNo class November 2
Section IIGeorge Young Community CenterResidents, $38 Non-residents, $48Saturdays, October 2-November 1310:00-11:00 am
Walking ClubJessica Rachubka
This walking club is designed for all ages to walk be-tween 5,000-10,000 steps per class. Join us with family and friends! Bracelets for distance walked will be issued during program. Pre-registration required.
5 sessions
FreeWednesdays, October 6-November 34:30-5:30 pm
October 6, 20; November 3 • Stotzky ParkOctober 13, 27 • Iron Pier
Vinyasa Flow YogaKatie Mickaliger
This course is designed for beginners who want an introduction to yoga. Yoga improves flexibility, increases muscle strength, and encourages relaxation. Find your inner peace! Yoga mat required.
6 sessions
Aerial Fitness, 38 West Main St., RiverheadResidents, $55 • Non-residents, $65Mondays, October 4-November 156:30-7:30 pmNo class October 11
TRX Suspension Training, BeginnerAerial Fitness
The ultimate complete workout. Using your body as both lever & force, train strength, endurance, coordina-tion, flexibility, power & core stability. Developed and used by the Navy SEALS to stay in peak condition. Beginner level; intermediate level to follow in the winter.
6 sessions
Aerial Fitness, 38 West Main St., RiverheadResidents, $67 • Non-residents, $77Tuesdays, October 5-November 96:15-7:00 pm
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ZumbaIrina Gentile
Ditch the workout and join the party! You don’t even need to know how to dance. Zumba fuses Latin rhythms and easy to follow moves to create a dynamic fitness program that will blow you away. Zumba par-ticipants achieve long term health benefits while expe-riencing an absolute blast in one exhilarating hour of caloric-burning, body-energizing, awe-inspiring move-ments meant to engage and captivate for life!
8 sessions
George Young Community CenterResidents, $62 • Non-residents, $72Thursdays, October 7-December 96:30-7:30 pmNo class November 11, 25
Zumba GoldIrina Gentile
This course is specifically designed for those that may need exercise modifications, the true beginner, or the active older adult populations. It brings the same ex-citing Latin and international dance rhythms from the original Zumba program but in a modified form.
8 sessions.
George Young Community CenterResidents, $62 • Non-residents, $72Thursdays, October 7-December 95:30-6:30 pmNo class November 11, 25
FENCINg
Adult Foil FencingDennis Fagan
Awaken your inner Musketeer with a sport that chal-lenges the mental as well as the physical. A game of timing and speed that has been likened to physical chess. Fencing is a sport for all ages and can be enjoyed at all skill levels. The sport of a lifetime! All necessary equipment will be provided. Ages 12 and up.
6 sessions
George Young Community CenterResidents, $65 • Non-residents, $75Mondays, October 4-November 157:00-8:30 pmNo class October 11
gOlF
Adult GolfCalverton Links
This clinic will enhance a golfer’s performance no mat-ter what their skill level. PGA professional instructors will cover fundamentals of all parts of the game includ-ing: putting, chipping, pitching and full swing. The format will start from the green and move out to the tee box. Students will also learn how to use various clubs.
5 sessions.
Calverton Links Golf Course Residents, $95 • Non-residents, $105Senior residents, $85 • Senior non-residents, $95Tuesdays & Thursdays, September 21-October 55:30-6:50 pm
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PhOTOgRaPhy
Magic & Mystery of Night PhotographyBrian Lee
Learn the basics needed to take great pictures after dark! Though it is tempting to wait and shoot under the warm sunlight, packing away your camera once it begins to get dark can mean missing out on hours of great and unique photo opportunities. You will be shown the settings you need to use, gadgets and tricks to record and get color and energy back into your evening shots. Single Lens Reflex Digital Camera and tripod required. Please review basic camera controls in your manual before the first class.
6 sessions (3 lecture & 3 field sessions)
Riverhead Human Resource / Senior CenterResidents, $55 • Non-residents, $65Wednesdays, October 13-November 176:30–8:30 pm
vIRTual REC
Wii Bowling LeagueJessica Rachubka
Join us for some fun and fitness with your friends. This league is a bit different than any other bowling league and you don't need to be an expert bowler to be able to win. The Wii system uses a controller instead of picking up a heavy bowling ball. If you can swing your arm, you can play the Wii! Pre-registration is required.
9 sessions
Riverhead Senior Center Residents, $10 • Non-residents, $15Wednesdays, September 29-December 112:45 pmNo class November 24
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vOllEyBall
Co-Ed Volleyball League
Co-ed volleyball leagues are now forming. Teams play on either Monday or Wednesday evening.
2 sections
Section IRiverhead High School gym$599 per teamMondays, December 6-April 189:00-11:15 pm
Section IIRiverhead High School gym$599 per teamWednesdays, December 1-April 209:00-11:15 pm
Co-Ed Volleyball Practice
Sign up your team and you will be matched against oth-er teams in your division for some practice. Play is open roster to allow new players to try out. No referees!
4 practices, 2 sections
Section IRiverhead High School gym$52 per teamMondays, October 25-November 228:15-10:15 pmNo practice November 1
Section IIRiverhead High School gym$52 per teamWednesdays, October 27-November 178:15-10:15 pm
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Bus Trips
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BuS TRIPS
Christmas Tree Shop & Cracker Barrel
Christmas is just around the corner and it’s time to shop for bargains! Join us for a day of good shopping and good food as we make our annual trip to the Christmas Tree Shop in Orange County, CT. We will also make a stop at Cracker Barrel before returning home. The bus leaves Stotzky Park at 7:00am and re-turns approximately at 8:00pm. Price includes transpor-tation only; all meals are on your own. Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult (21 & over). Non-refundable. Waiver required.
Residents, $20 • Non-residents, $25Saturday, November 13Bus leaves Stotzky Park at 7:00 am
Radio City Music HallChristmas Spectacular
Get into the holiday spirit by joining us for the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. There will be extra time for lunch on your own prior to the 5:00pm show. The bus leaves Stotzky Park at 10:00am and returns for home immediately after the show. Under 18 must be accom-panied by an adult (21 & over). Non-refundable. Waiver required.
Residents, $62 • Non-residents $67Monday, December 13Bus leaves Stotzky Park at 10:00 am
Toy Story 3Presented by Disney on Ice Have you heard the Buzz? The toys are back in town! Rediscover the heroic action, humor, and friendship of Toy Story 3 as Disney on Ice takes family entertainment to infinity and beyond! The Hampton Jitney bus leaves Stotzky Park at 9:00am for an 11:00am show and re-turns immediately following the show. Seats are located in the 100 Level.
Nassau ColiseumResidents, $44 • Non-residents $49Saturday, November 13Hampton Jitney bus leaves Stotzky Park at 9:00 am for an 11:00 am show.
Night at the Museum sleepoverAmerican Museum of Natural History
Be among the lucky few to spend a night at the mu-seum! Join us for the American Museum of Natural His-tory's wildly popular nocturnal adventure experience. Watch an Imax film, explore live animal exhibitions, head out with flashlights in search of adventure, and end your night falling asleep in the darkened halls of the world's most famous museum. Our sleepover theme is "Museum Masquerade", so bring your Halloween cos-tume for this exciting night! Ages 7-13 with an adult.
Museum of Natural HistoryResidents, $125 • Non-residents $130Saturday, October 23Bus leaves Stotzky Park at 3:45 pm and returns at ap-proximately 11:00 am the following day.
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ChowderfestMystic Seaport
In the crisp New England air, enjoy unforgettable clam chowder and other fresh seafood specialties, along with seasonal desserts and beer, wine and apple cider. Stroll through Mystic Seaport Village and enjoy live music. Bring the kids to enjoy a "clammy" art project and story time in the Children's Museum. Or, climb aboard the steamboat Sabino for leaf-peeping from the water. Price includes ferry transportation and museum admission. Cost for chowder and other items not included. Non-refundable. Waiver required.
Mystic Seaport; Mystic, CTResidents, $99 • Non-residents $104Children ages 5-12, $89 • Children non-residents, $99Saturday, October 9Hampton Jitney bus leaves Stotzky Park at 7:30 am and returns at approximately 8:15 pm.
King Tut ExhibitionDiscovery Times Square
Behold the legendary treasures of King Tut! For the first time in a generation, revel in the splendor of the ancient Egyptian world as you view a dazzling array of possessions unearthed from his tomb, along with antiquities representing his family and contemporaries. Through 10 galleries and 130 artifacts, you will experi-ence the world of the pharaohs like never before…
•King Tut's chariot has arrived at Discovery TSX. In its first appearance outside of Egypt, see the chariot that may have caused the death of King Tutankhamun.•See the Boy King’s golden canopic coffinette and the crown found on his head when the tomb was discov-ered•Learn about the extraordinary discovery of Tut’s tomb and the beliefs and funerary processes of ancient Egypt!
Non-refundable. Waiver required.
Discovery TSX, 226 West 44th Street, NYCResidents, $45 • Non-residents $50Children, $35 • Children, non-residents $40Saturday, November 6Bus leaves Stotzky Park at 8:30 am and returns at approximately 7:00 pm
Starring Manhattan: A Movie & TV Location Scavenger Huntwith Watson Adventures Scavenger Hunts
Lights! Cameras! Action! This one-of-a-kind adventure takes hunters to many familiar—and many surprising—locations around the city where TV and movie scenes have been shot. You’ll see the buildings that served as Seinfeld’s diner and the Friends apartment building, the Lincoln Center fountain where The Producers danced and the firehouse that served as the Ghostbusters head-quarters. You’ll stand where Woody and Diane looked at the 59th Street Bridge in Manhattan. Work with your team on this unforgettable adventure! You'll also have plenty of time after the hunt to eat and explore the city on your own. Non-refundable. Waiver required.
Midtown Manhattan, NYCResidents, $64 • Non-residents $69Saturday, November 6Bus leaves Stotzky Park at 8:30 am and returns at approximately 7:00 pm. The hunt itself will be held from 11:30 am-2:00 pm.
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Senior Citizens’ Programs
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Flu Shots
The Suffolk County Department of Health Services will be offering flu and pneumonia shots. You must have your Medicare with you to receive immunization.
Tuesday, October 121:30-3:00 pmRiverhead Senior Center
"Nifty 90s" Birthday Celebration
Join us as we honor our oldest generation of seniors! Call 631.722.4444 if you would like to be part of this memorable celebration.
Tuesday, October 1911:00 am-2:00 pmRiverhead Senior Center
EPIC (Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage) Speaker
Wednesday, October 2711:00-11:45 am Riverhead Senior Center dining room
Halloween Twilight Dinner
Come in costume; prizes will be awarded!
Thursday, October 283:30-6:30 pmRiverhead Senior Center
The Riverhead Senior Center is located at 60 Shadetree Lane in Aquebogue and is open Monday-Friday from 8:00 am-4:00 pm.
Please call 631.722.4444 for more information.
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Christmas Party at The Vineyard
Celebrate the holidays in style! Limited seating; advance reservations required. Watch for sign-up in early No-vember.
Thursday, December 912:00-4:00 pmThe Vineyard, Main Road, Aquebogue
Hunterdon Hills Country Christmas
Reserve the date; details to be announced.
Wednesday, December 29
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Skate Park
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SKaTE PaRK EvENTS
Skateboarding Competition
The Riverhead Skate Park will host its 3rd Annual Fall Skate Competition for ‘Boarders. Three separate age di-visions will be offered. Sponsor Prizes will be given for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place and will include product tosses and more. Spectators welcome. Proof of age required. Registration with waiver required.
Musical performances by AllStyle and Dr. EAMZ.
Members, $5 • Non-members, $10Saturday, October 234:00 pm
Age Divisions10 & under11-1415 & up
Sponsored by:
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SKaTE PaRK DETaIlS
Dates, Times, Fees
Please call 631.727.5744 x31 for information on days, dates, times, and membership.
Safety Rules
Participants must wear helmets, elbow pads, and knee pads at all times. Participants must be at least 6 years old.
Hockey Rink
The hockey rink is now open to the public from dawn to dusk. There is no fee, unless you would like to re-serve use of the rink in advance.
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Special Events
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SPECIal EvENTS
Thriller WorkshopA&G Dance Company
Enjoy an original 20 min performance of live singing and dancing and then learn the Thriller Dance! Register quickly because space is limited! Great for teenagers and adults!
Riverhead Senior Center$10 per personFriday, October 226:30-9:00 pm
Roller Skating Party
Lace up some skates and relive the days of roller disco! Bring your friends and family, children and grandchildren and enjoy a night of retro fun. Music, games, refresh-ments, and more. All ages welcome! Skate rentals avail-able for $5 per pair. Please register in advance.
Stotzky Park hockey rink (next to the Skate Park)$5 per person Friday, October 17:00-9:00 pm
Grilling Competition
Fire up that grill and show off your cooking skills at our first ever grilling competition! Prime rib steaks will be provided. Judges will award prizes to winning cooks. Please register in advance.
Stotzky Park picnic area$10 per team Saturday, October 24:00-7:00 pm
Murder Mystery Weekend2nd Annual!
A crime has been committed in downtown Riverhead, and we need your help to solve the case! The fun kicks off at Town Hall on Friday night, where you will be provided with clues, maps, and instructions to start your investigation. Saturday will be spent searching for information, interviewing locals at downtownbusinesses, and putting all the clues together to solve the mystery. The solution will be revealed on Sunday afternoon, with winners announced and prizes awarded. Don’t let the criminals get away! All ages welcome.
Meet at Town Hall, 200 Howell Avenue, Riverhead$5 per person • $15 for teams of fourFriday-Sunday, October 15-17Begins Friday 6:00 pmEnds Sunday 2:00 pm
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KanJam Tournament
Find out what all the hype is about, at the First ever Riverhead Recreation KanJam tournament! KanJam is the ultimate action packed fun and friendly game for all ages! Come show us your best moves and have some fun, all while trying to win the coveted first place prize!
Stotzky Park Field #1$33 per team Saturday, October 3011:00 am
Drive-In Movie
Halloween weekend! Grab your family and friends, get in a car and come join us for our first ever drive-in movie. Enjoy an unforgettable “scary” evening of cin-ema on a giant inflatable screen. A children’s movie will be shown beginning at 7:00 pm followed by a movie for brave adults beginning around 9:00 pm Please call 727.5744 x30 for rainout cancellation information.
Peconic River Parking lotFreeFriday, October 297:00 pm, Kids' movie9:00 pm, Adults' movie (Times are approximate)
Skate Park Competition
The Riverhead Skate Park will host its 3rd Annual Fall Skate Competition for ‘Boarders. Three separate age divisions will be offered. Sponsor Prizes will be given for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place and will include product tosses and more. Spectators welcome. Proof of age required. Pre-registration with waiver required.
Riverhead Skate ParkMembers, $5 • Non-members, $10Saturday, October 234:00 pm
Horseshoe Tournament
We invite you to come and show off your skills. There will be an individual competition and a team competi-tion. Participants may bring their own shoes; however, shoes will be available for use if needed. Tournament play starts at 10am on the Stotzky Park Horseshoe Pit .Tournament play is conducted in a double elimination format. Winners will receive a photo plaque.
Stotzky Park Horseshoe Pit$20 per person • $35 per teamSaturday, October 23Registration begins at 9:00 am
Halloween Party3rd Annual!
Join us for our annual Halloween bash...if you dare! Bring a friend or family member and come dressed for the costume contest! There will be spooky stories, scary snacks, creepy crafts, and much more...
Riverhead Human Resource/Senior Center$5 per person Saturday, October 306:00-9:00 pm
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Bike to BreakfastA Haunted Halloween Ride...
Bicycle lovers unite! Grab a friend or family member, meet us at the Riverhead Senior Center, and we’ll all bike to Briermere Farm for some delicious pastries. Enjoy all the wonderful health benefits that biking pro-motes, make new friends of all ages, and do your part to help the environment. Bring your children, grandchil-dren, family and friends and cultivate a healthy, ener-getic lifestyle. All ages and skill levels welcome. Waiver required. All riders must wear helmets. Please register in advance.
Come in costume -- we'll have a spooky Halloween surprise for you!
Riverhead Senior Center$5 per person; fee includes choice of pastry and choice of beverage. Sunday, October 31Meet at Senior Center at 8:00 am; ride begins at 8:30 am.
Fall Field Day
Enjoy one of the last few outdoor recreation days before the winter hits, with a daylong competition. Come join us as the Riverhead Recreation Department hosts the first annual Fall Field Day sporting event at Stotzky Park. Events such as ladder toss, Tug-of-War, bocce, beanbag toss, Frisbee golf and much more will take place. Snacks and refreshments will be available for purchase. Prizes will be awarded for individual event winners and overall competition winner as well.
Stotzky Park basketball courtResidents, $5 • Non-Residents, $10Saturday, November 611:00 amAge divisions: 11-17; 18 and up
Special Needs Harvest Dance
Come enjoy a Fall Dance for adults. Miss Regina will be returning as the DJ. Make sure you don’t miss this excit-ing night! Please call 631.727.5744 x27 to RSVP.
Riverhead Senior CenterSaturday, November 6Free6:00-8:00 pm, ages 20+
Special Needs Events
The Recreation Department will periodically host dances as well as other special events. As our calendar comes together, we will contact agencies and families to keep you informed of these activities. Please call the Recreation office 631.727.5744 x27 for further informa-tion and to get on our email distribution list. Thank you!
Pet Parade
Show off your adorable and talented pet in style at our first-ever pet parade! Owners and pets will march in our parade and can enter to win a prize in one of four contest categories: Best Trick Best Pet/Owner Look-a-Like Most Unusual Pet Best Pet Costume
Refreshments, prizes, and entertainment. Stay tuned for more details!
Stotzky Park picnic area$10 registration Saturday, November 1311:00 am-2:00 pm
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I The 80s Theme Party
Calling all children of the 80s (and those that wish they were) -- this is the night for you! Relive those good old days of leg warmers, big hair, Thriller dance moves and the Brat Pack at our totally awesome theme party. Come dressed for the part! (We know you still have that Members Only jacket...) Costume contests, retro games, music, movies, refreshments, and even a few surprise blasts-from-the-past thrown in.
Riverhead Human Resource / Senior Center$5 per person Saturday, November 206:00-9:00 pm
Fire & IceMad Science of Long Island
Get ready for some sizzling excitement! Join us for safe and scientific fun with fire and ice! Check out the Big Burp, the Screwdriver Sizzle, and the famous Mad Science Bath. This show provides live, interactive, and compelling education experiences that make learning a blast! No registration necessary. Ages 4 and up.
Riverhead Senior CenterFreeSaturday, November 2011:00-11:45 am
Holiday Open House
Join us for some holiday fun. There will be games, crafts, Santa, and some new surprises! Have your picture taken with Santa from 11:00-11:45am. No registration necessary. Please bring non-perishable food item to be donated for admission.
Riverhead Senior CenterFreeSaturday, December 1110:00am-1:00 pm
Wii Bowling Tournament
Riverhead Recreation is hosting a Wii bowling tourna-ment! The tournament features friendly bowling com-petition, snacks, and prizes. Three divisions of competi-tion will be offered.
Riverhead Senior Center$5 per personSaturday, November 2012:00 pm
11-17 • Junior Division18-54 • Senior Division55+ • Masters Division
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TEEN PROgRaMS
Teen Night, Open GymSponsored by the Riverhead Youth Bureau
Teen Night provides a safe place for students in grades 5-8 in Riverhead to meet their friends, and socialize on Friday nights. For more information, contact the Riverhead Youth Bureau at 631.722.4444 x737 or e-mail [email protected].
Aquebogue Elementary School gymFree admission; students must have a valid RMS IDFridays, October 8, 2010-June 20116:00-8:00 pm for grades 5 & 68:30-10:30 pm for grades 7 & 8No Teen Night when school is closed
Café Catch the WaveSponsored by the Riverhead Youth Bureau
Café Catch the Wave provides a safe place for River-head High School students to meet friends, do home-work and enjoy specialty coffees and teas while they wait for the late bus.
Riverhead High School Commons areaFree admissionMondays-Thursdays, September 20, 2010-June 10, 20112:45-4:00 pmNo café program when school is closed
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BaSKETBall
3-on-3 Fast Break BasketballJim Janecek
All players, regardless of experience, are encouraged to participate. Principles of offense, defense, and teamwork will be taught. Prior participation in Biddy Basketball program is recommended.
5 sessions
Pulaski Street School GymResidents, $45 • Non-residents, $55Saturdays, November 13-December 181:00-2:30 pm, ages 4-63:00-4:30 pm, ages 7-94:30-6:00 pm, ages 10-15No class November 27
Advanced Basketball SkillsJim Janecek
This is designed to enhance fundamental offensive and defensive skills with emphasis on position-specific skills. 3-on-3 fast break and 3-on-3 half court is also part of this program.
5 sessions
Riverhead High School GymResidents, $45 • Non-residents, $55Saturdays, October 9-November 61:30-3:00 pm, ages 10-15 coed
Youth Baseball InstructionDaniel Dunn
This class is devoted to teaching young players the fun-damentals of play and the importance of character and work ethic that will carry them forward in the game of baseball. Youth Baseball instruction teaches the funda-mentals of fielding, throwing, hitting, pitching, catching, base running, and other dimensions of the game in a fun and memorable way...in a manner all players, fami-lies, and coaches can build upon. Parent Participation encouraged.
6 sessions
Pulaski Street School GymResidents, $58 • Non-resident, $68Tuesdays, September 28-November 167:15-8:30 pm, ages 8-11No class October 19, November 2
BaSEBall
Youth Baseball Instruction --Tee Ball Daniel Dunn
This is a class designed to give children their first base-ball experience through instruction of the necessary fundamentals. The program will emphasize skill-specific learning as opposed to competition. Parental participa-tion is required for this course. Ages 4-7.
6 sessions.
Pulaski Street School GymResidents, $58 • Non-residents, $68Wednesdays, September 28-November 166:00-7:00 pmNo class October 19, November 2
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Family Biddy BasketballJim Janecek
A program designed for 4-6 year old children along with their parent or guardian to engage in 1 ½ hours of basic skill drills in the art of dribbling, passing, shooting, defense, footwork, and teamwork.
5 sessions
Riverhead High School GymResidents, $45 • Non-residents, $55Saturdays, October 9-November 610:30-12:00 pm, ages 4-6 coed
Biddy BasketballJim Janecek
This is designed to enhance fundamental offensive and defensive skills with emphasis on position-specific skills. 3-on-3 fast break and 3-on-3 half court is also part of this program.
5 sessions
Riverhead High School GymResidents, $45 • Non-residents, $55Saturdays, October 9-November 612:00-1:30 pm, ages 7-9 coed
Hoop Boot CampJim Janecek
This program is designed for the serious player who wants to develop their game with a higher level of drills and conditioning with & without a basketball. Ball han-dling, shooting, and body mechanics will be emphasized. There will be group and individual instruction.
5 sessions
Riverhead High School GymResidents, $35 • Non-Residents, $45Saturdays, October 9-November 63:00-4:00 pm, ages 10-15 coed
Basketball Shooting ClinicJim Janecek
The concentration of this course is on the fundamentals of shooting. This class focuses on lay-ups, jump shots, foul shots, footwork and proper form.
2 sessions
Pulaski Street School GymResidents, $42 • Non-residents, $52Fridays, November 5 &126:00-9:00 pm, ages 7-15 coed
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Tap DanceA&G Dance Company
This beginner tap dance class will include bar work, movement across the floor and small combinations. Tap shoes required.
7 sessions
George Young Community CenterResidents, $38 • Non-residents, $48Saturdays, October 2-November 1312:00-1:00 pm, ages 6-11
DaNCE
Hip Hop DanceA&G Dance Company
Come and dance to the modern hip hop beat. These classes will emphasize rhythm, coordination, breathing, musicality, and the techniques of this popular dance form. Sneakers or comfortable shoes recommended.
7 sessions
George Young Community Center Room AResidents, $38 • Non-residents, $48Saturdays, October 2-November 1311:00-12:00 pm, ages 8-12
Intro to Dance & MovementA&G Dance Company
This class is an introduction to dance and movement, emphasizing rhythm, coordination, musicality, creativ-ity, breathing, and stretching -- all of which are relevant before studying any form of dance. Children will learn in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Dancewear or comfort-able clothing required. Comfortable shoes or barefoot.
7 sessions
George Young Community Center Room AResidents, $38 • Non-residents, $48Saturdays, October 2-November 1310:00-11:00 am, ages 3-4 11:00-12:00 pm, ages 5-8
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The Art of ImprovLiz Casey
Ages 9-12Through improvisational games and activities partici-pants will tap into their inner creativity and spontane-ity. Comedy and originality abound in this workshop as players work with one another and off of one another to create original improvised skits and sketches.
6 sessions
George Young Community CenterResidents, $40 • Non-resident, $50Tuesdays, October 5-November 164:00-5:30 pmNo class November 2
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Act It OutLiz Casey
Girls Only Ages 12-14Through drama games and activities girls will use their emotions and imaginations to perform what matters most to them. Combines journaling, movement, music, and drama, to create personal and original solo and ensemble pieces.
6 sessions
George Young Community CenterResidents, $40 • Non-resident, $50Wednesdays, October 6-November 104:00-5:30 pm
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KanJam League
Pick a partner and come play the most exciting new league in Riverhead! KanJam is the ultimate action packed fun and friendly game for all ages! Come show us your best moves and have some fun, all while trying to win the first ever league prize.
9 sessions
Phillips Avenue Elementary School Gym$120 per teamWednesdays, October 13-December 87:30-9:30 pm, ages 12 & up
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Speed & AgilityJim Janecek
This program is designed for the athlete serious in increasing speed and agility. Sport specific training avail-able.
5 sessions
Riverhead High School GymResidents, $24 • Non-residents, $34Saturdays, October 9-November 64:00-5:00 pm, ages 10-15 coed
gENERal SPORTS
Flag FootballDaniel Dunn
This program is designed to foster sportsmanship, team play and skill development through flag football.
4 sessions
Stotzky Park Fields 1 & 2Residents, $40 • Non-resident, $50Saturdays, October 30-November 203:00-5:00 pm, ages 6-12 coed
FOOTBall
Foil FencingDennis Fagan
Awaken your inner Musketeer with a sport that chal-lenges the mental as well as the physical. Fencing is a sport for all skill levels. Fencing is the sport of a lifetime! Ages 7-11. For ages 12 and up, see Adult Programs.
6 sessions
George Young Community Center Room AResidents, $65 • Non-residents, $75Mondays, October 4-November 155:30-7:00 pm, ages 7-11 coedNo class October 11
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Pee Wee WrestlingJim Rheaume
This clinic will cover the fundamentals of “Folkstyle” wrestling. Wrestlers will be broken down into weight and ability categories. Each wrestler must bring shoes and head gear, they will not be provided. Mouthpiece required if children wear braces.
9 sessions
Riverhead High School Back GymResidents, $55 • Non-residents, $65Mondays & Thursdays, October 4-November 186:00-7:15 pm, ages 4-8No class October 11; November 1, 4, 8, 11
WRESTlINg
Pee Wee SoccerRiverhead Soccer Club
Pee Wee Soccer is a fun course with assorted soccer activities. This course features proper warm-up and breakdown drills as well as individual and team sport concepts. Parental participation encouraged.
5 sessions
Stotzky Park Field 4 (Pulaski Street gym in case of rain) Resident, $45 • Non-resident, $55Fridays, October 1-296:00-7:30 pm, ages 4-5 coed
SOCCER
Indoor SoccerTBA
This program is designed to continue promoting the fundamentals of soccer. Pee Wee Soccer is a recom-mended prerequisite.
6 sessions
Aquebogue Elementary School Resident, $40 • Non-resident, $50Mondays, November 8-December 136:00-7:30 pm, ages 4-6 coed
Fall Lacrosse Mini-CampRich D'Alsace, GirlsVic Guadagnino, Boys
This course is a minicamp consisting of breakdown drills and application into game situations. Players must sup-ply all equipment.
6 sessions
Stotzky Park: Field 1, Girls; Field 2, BoysResidents, $54 • Non-residents, $64Mondays & Wednesdays, October 18-November 35:30-6:30 pm, MS & PAL 6:30-7:30 pm, JV & VARAges 7-15
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Girls LacrosseTravel team throughout Suffolk County
Youth Lacrosse program for girls in grades 2-6.
Registration begins: December 1, 2010Registration deadline: February 4, 2011Practice begins in March, weekday eveningsSunday games begin at the end of March, end in JunePractice locations: Pulaski Street School and Middle School fieldsResidents, $80 • Non-residents, $90
P.a.l. SPORTS
Boys LacrosseTravel team throughout Suffolk County
Youth Lacrosse program for boys in grades K-8.
Registration begins: December 1, 2010Registration deadline: February 4, 2011Practice begins in March, weekday eveningsSunday games begin at the end of March, end in JunePractice locations: Pulaski Street School and Middle School fieldsResidents, $80 • Non-residents, $90
All participants must provide their own lacrosse equipment (helmet, stick, shoulder pads, gloves and boy's athletic supporters with cup). PAL will provide each player with a uniform (shorts and jersey). Players must return their jersey and may keep the shorts.
Registration forms will be distributed to all Riverhead School District children in early December. You may also register your child by stopping by the PAL office located at 200 Howell Avenue, Riverhead or call 631.727.3200 x273 so that we can email you a registration form to complete.
210 Howell Avenue, Riverhead • 631.727.3200 x273
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