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Cover Photo Credits: 3-4 PROGRAM REGISTRATION Recreation Department Staff 5 For your convenience, there are four ways to register: and LOC Members 6 7 On the Web! Register online by visiting ourINDEX 8 website: www.LebanonNH.gov/Register 9Youth Programs 10 Mail the completed registration form found in theYouth Sports 10 back of this newsletter along with payment to: 11 LEBANON RECREATION & PARKS DEPT.Youth Sports 12 51 NORTH PARK STREETSkiing and Snowboarding Lessons 13 LEBANON, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03766Savvy Senior Trips 14Adult Programs, Hikes, & Snowshoeing 15 Visit us at the Recreation & Parks Office prior toActive Living the program registration deadline, Mon through Fri,Winter Farmers’ Market & Special Events 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Entertainment & Special EventsCommunity Events & Thank you Drop your form along with payment in ourKilton & Lebanon Library Programs convenient green drop box, located to the right ofGeneral Registration Form City Hall; side entrance, available 24 hours a day.Other Community Recreation ServicesACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES REGISTRATION POLICIES The Lebanon Recreation & Parks Department 1. Please check program descriptions for specific registration information, including is committed to providing facilities and registration deadlines. programs which meet the needs of residents with disabilities. All facilities 2. Registrations received after the registration deadline will be put on a wait list, if at and programs are reviewed to insure maximum capacity. As capacity allows, waitlisted registrations will be added to the access to persons with disabilities roster. $5 early registration discount applies to registrations received before the in accordance with the Americans deadline. With Disabilities Act. Support will be available for persons needing individual 3. Financial assistance may be available based on financial need. Any parents/ assistance to participate in recreation guardians that would like to discuss opportunities should contact the Recreation & Parks Department. programs. Interpreters will be provided to sign for the hearing impaired. All arrangements 4. *Multiple child discounts are available for programs that don’t require special will be made on an individual basis. For more admission fees & are run exclusively by Lebanon Recreation staff. Eligible programs information, please contact Lebanon Recreation are noted with a *. First child pays in full; each additional child in the same program & Parks Office, 448-5121. from the same household receives a 10% discount, up to $10 per additional child. Check out the City’s website: 5. Non-resident fees are listed with program descriptions. www.LebanonNH.gov 6. Full payment is due upon registration. 7. No news is good news. We will contact you if there is a problem with your registration, or if a class is cancelled. 8. Full refunds (less processing fee) are allowed up to the registration deadline. Requests for refunds afterwards must be submitted in writing and will be considered individually. All refunds are subject to a $5 refund processing fee. 9. Thank you for choosing a Lebanon Recreation & Parks Department Program! This icon represents an event GENERAL INFORMATION recommended by the Spark! Community Center, Inc., The Lebanon Recreation Additional announcements an Upper Valley non-profit and Parks Department appear in the local media. organization dedicated to publishes program guides Information on programs, serving adults with special needs, their families and which are available in facilities and parks caregivers, and caring members of the commu- February and August through is available at the office. nity. Recreation & Parks has partnered with Spark! to the schools, public libraries, Give the gift ofensure that all adults with special needs are welcome Lebanon City Hall and online. recreation! Certificatesto participate in Sparky Approved events regardless Contact the Recreation andof the published age guidelines. For more information Parks Department for more are available yearabout Spark! Community Center, call: 603-678-8619 information. round!visit: www.sparkcommunitycenter.com,email: [email protected] 603.448.5121 • www.LebanonNH.gov • [email protected] 2
YOUTH PROGRAMSROMP AND STOMP* (AGES 2-5) K-4TH GRADAEDVNEONSTCUHROEOS*L/HALF DAYFor children ages 2-5. Join us for a mixture Fun-filled activities to local attractions for children in of movement exploration, finger play, music Grades K-4. A chance to hang out with your friends and to make new ones.activities, parachute games and more! A great DATE: Thursday, November 2 (Half Day)opportunity for group interaction and socialization. Scratch Makerspace - Lebanon, NH Come enjoy a new local gem in downtown LebanonParent participation helps children enjoy this fun- at Scratch. K - 4 will adventure to outer space with story time & mobile creation and painting. Pleasefilled activity period! Participants may register for pack 2 snacks, and waterbottle! FEE: $10.00 REG. DEADLINE: 10/19both Fall and Winter sessions at the same time. Pick Up from School (HSS/MT.LEB): 1:00/1:15Space is limited so please register early! RETURN: 4:15 pm behind City Hall MAX: 8FALL DAYS/DATES: DATE: Thursday, November 9 (Full Day)Thursdays, September 14 - November 2 Nuthin’ but Good Times - Merrimack, NHTIMES: Come jump around and have a blast! Please packFall Session 1 - 10:00 - 10:30 am 2 snacks, lunch, waterbottle, and socks.Fall Session 2 - 10:45 - 11:15 am FEE: $15.00 REG. DEADLINE: 10/26WINTER DAYS/DATES: DEPART: 9:30 am behind City HallThursdays, January 11 - March 8 RETURN: 4:00 pm behind City Hall*No class 2/22 MAX: 8TIMES:Winter Session 1 - 10:00 - 10:30 am HOLIDAY COLORING CONTEST (AGES 4-9)Winter Session 2 - 10:45 - 11:15 am Children ages 4-9 can participate and entries will be judged in 3 categories. All entries mustLOCATION: Kilton Library be received by Lebanon Recreation & Parks no later than Monday, December 4. Photo to beFEE: $30 - Residents $42 - Non-residents colored is available at Lebanon Recreation & Parks, or www.LebanonNH.gov/Recreation.INSTRUCTOR: Dori Willeman, Early Childhood K - 4 GRADE NORTHPOLE CALLING!Educator Ho, Ho, Ho!! Children in grades K-4 can haveMINIMUM: 5/class MAXIMUM: 12/class a special call from Santa himself this season! Complete a registration form at Lebanon RecreationREGISTRATION DEADLINES: & Parks, or complete a form at www.LebanonNH.gov/Recreation andSept. 7th - Fall; Jan. 4th - Winter e-mail to [email protected]. LebanoPnlaPyLgrAoYuSnTdoPdadrletyr!Trot & Please have all forms in by December 4 for a phone call on Wed., December 6.Join Lebanon Plays for a PLAYFUL morning! Bringyour whole family to participate in a Toddler Trot.Get playful with crafts, games and a fun run aroundthe green! All proceeds benefit a new playground inColburn Park!DATE/TIME: September 30, 2017 10 am to 12 pmLOCATION: Colburn ParkSUGGESTION DONATION: $7 per childTO REGISTER: www.LebanonNH.gov/Register Healthy Snack Day with the CCBA PARENT OF THE YEAR ESSAY CONTEST!!Stop by for a healthy after school snack in the lobby. WHAT TO DO: Using 100 words or less, brag about your parents’ strongest qualities and your funny memoriesMade possible with the help of Upper Valley HEAL. of them. Submit your essay to the Recreation & Parks office, or online: www.LebanonNH.gov/RecreationLOCATION: Lobby of CCBA ENTRY DEADLINE: Friday, December 8DAY: Thursdays AGE CATEGORIES: Grades 1-2, 3-4, and 5-6DATE/TIME: Sept. 21 & Oct. 19 at 2:45 pmQuestions: Call CCBA at 603-448-6477 3
YOUTH PROGRAMS AFTERSCWHHOAOLLEWBAECDKNESDAYS! WALLCRAWLERS IS BACK Grades 7 & 8, are you ready to rip your turns and fly high atGrades 5 - 8 Come climb with Leb Rec after school. This dropin program is designed to pick up participants at LMS, travel Whaleback’s trails and terrain park? Participants must beto Green Mountain Rock Climbing Gym, boulder, climb, andrappel. Pack snacks, water bottle, and good clothes to climb in. able to ski or board blue terrain (intermediate), or sign upDATES: MondaysOctober - 16 & 23 (Register by Oct. 11) for Learn To Ski or Board Lessons if needed. Helmets areNovember - 6 & 20 (Register by Nov. 1)December - 4 & 18 (Register by Nov. 29) mandatory!FEE: $20.00/day (includes climbing, transportation, belaylesson, if 13 and older) DATES: TBAPick up from LMS: 2:35 pm TIMES: Leave LMS after school 2:35pm;RETURN: 5:30 pm behind Lebanon City Hall Pick up at City Hall at 6:00-6:15 p.m. SUPERVISOR: Recreation StaffMIN: 5 MAX: 10 LEADER: Recreation Staff FEES: Payable to UVSSF (Refer to Whaleback Reg. Form) 5TH-8TH GRAADDEVENNOTSUCRHEOS*OL/HALF DAY REGISTRATION DEADLINE: December 4 MINIMUM: 5 MAXIMUM: 10 No school means we need something fun to do. Get out with Lebanon Rec with these two fun trips. Season pass holders can catch a ride DATE: Monday, October 9 (Full Day) if space allows: $5/day ($25.00 for 5 weeks) Strategy Zone, Goshen, NH Outdoor laser tag and tons of fun! Dress to play in LET’S GO ICE FISHING the woods and please pack 2 snacks, lunch, and Ages 10 to adult! NH Fish and Game’s program teaches the basics waterbottle! FEE: $30.00 REG. DEADLINE: 9/25 of ice fishing, and finishes with an exciting field trip where you can DEPART: 9:30 am behind City Hall RETURN: 4:00 pm behind City Hall put your new skills to the test! Two days of hands-on classroom MAX: 13 lessons, one day of fishing. DATE: Wednesday, November 1 (Half Day) Scratch Makerspace - Lebanon, NH Register with Leb Rec & NH Fish & Game. Come enjoy a new local gem in downtown Lebanon at Scratch. Participants will try their hand at needle DATES, LOCATIONS & TIMES: felting/weaving/alternative fiber arts, and miniature figure painting. Classroom: Tues. Feb. 6 & 13 - 5:00-7:00 p.m. FEE: $15.00 REG. DEADLINE: 10/18 Pick up from (LMS): 12:30 pm City Council Chambers RETURN: 4:15 pm behind Lebanon City Hall MAX: 10 Field Trip: Saturday, Feb. 17 - 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.DOWNHILLBUSKRIK/SENMOOWUBNOTAARIND TRIPS TO A local fishing spot FEE: FREE! INSTRUCTORS: NH Fish & Game MIN: 8 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Jan. 29 FEBRUARY BREAK TRIPS No school! Grades 5 and up take advantage of school vacation for some fun February adventures! Mon. Feb. 19 - Escape Room, Concord, NH Bring snacks, waterbottle, and money for breakfast/lunch as we try to solve the Escape Room! FEE: Residents - $25 Non-Residents - $37.50 MAXIMUM: 11 TIME: 9:30 AM - 4:00 p.m. from City Hall Tues. Feb. 20 - Sunapee Mountain, Sunapee, NH Come out and ski, and ride at Sunapee for the day! Bring snacks, lunch, and gear! FEE: Residents - TBA Non-Residents - TBA MAXIMUM: 10 TIME: 9:30 AM - 4:00 p.m. from City HallGrades 5 - 8. Participants must provide their own Wed. Feb. 21 - Burke Mountain, E. Burke, NHequipment, or rent at the ski area for an additionalfee. Plan to bring money for lunch or pack your Get ready for some powder! Come enjoy a snow day on Burkeown. Mountain and ski or ride.DAYS/DATES: FEE: Residents - TBA Non-Residents - TBATuesday, January 16 MAXIMUM: 10 TIME: 9:30 AM - 4:00 p.m. from City HallRegistration deadline - Jan 9 Thurs. Feb. 22 - Snow Tubing Claremont, NHFriday, March 23Registration deadline - March 16 Enjoy breakfast and then a fun snow tubing adventure atFEES: TBA Arrowhead. Bring snacks, waterbottle, money for breakfast,TIMES: 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. from City Hall and snow gear.SUPERVISORS: Recreation staff FEE: Residents - $25 Non-Residents - $37.50MINIMUM: 6 MAXIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 13 TIME: 9:30 AM - 4:00 p.m. from City Hall 4
YOUTH SPORTSPlease note! Volunteer coaches are needed for all Fall sports. See Page 2 for Registration Policiesincluding registration deadlines and multiple child discounts.* $5.00 early registration discount applied to registrations received before deadline.**Practice days and times subject to change due to volunteer coaches’ availability.**Pre K- 2ND GRADE SOCCER* FEE: Resident - $25 Non-Resident - $35An introduction to the basics of soccer for boys & girls. Pre-School soccer offered for 3-4 year olds.Pre-School Non-Resident registration begins August 1st.GRADE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINEPre Sept 9 - Oct 14 Saturdays 10:00 - 10:45 am Eldridge Park August 25K Sept 9 - Oct 14 Saturdays 11:00 am - Noon Eldridge Park August 251st Sept 9 - Oct 14 Saturdays 9:00 - 10:00 am Eldridge Park August 252nd Sept 12 - Oct 12 Tues, Thurs 5:00 - 6:00 pm Elks Field August 253RD-4TH GRADE SOCCER* FEE: Resident - $35 Non-Resident - $50Separate girls and boys teams play six on six with some interscholastic games, some of which may be scheduled onSaturdays. Program focuses on skill development, fun and friendships! Participants must provide their ownmouthguard, shin guards, and cleats. End of season jamboree: Saturday, October 21GRADE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINE3-4 Girls Sept 6 - Oct 21 Wed & Fri 5:15-6:30 p.m. Civic Memorial Park August 233-4 Boys Sept 6 - Oct 21 Wed & Fri 5:15-6:30 p.m. Civic Memorial Park August 235TH-8TH GRADE SOCCER* FEE: 5th-6th: Res.- $35; Non-Res. - $50 | 7th-8th: Res.- $50; Non-Res. - $70Traveling interscholastic teams. Some games will be on Saturdays. Participants must provide their own mouthguard,shin guards, and cleats. Black uniform shorts and socks are required and may be purchased at your local sportinggoods store.GRADE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINE5-6 Boys Aug 23 - Oct 13 Mon, Tues, Thurs 4:45 - 6:15 pm Old LJHS Basin Field August 105-6 Girls Aug 22 - Oct 12 Mon, Thurs, Fri 4:30 - 6:00 pm Old LJHS Basin Field August 107-8 Boys Aug 7 - Oct 26 Mon, Tues, Thurs 4:00 - 5:30 pm Eldridge Park July 24 7-8 Girls Aug 7 - Oct 26 Mon, Tues, Thurs 4:30 - 6:00 pm Civic Memorial Park July 24 FEE: Resident - $40 Non-Resident - $50FIELD HOCKEY*Learn basic field hockey skills and drills. Grades 3-6, traveling interscholastic teams. Loaner equipment may beavailable for sticks, goggles and shin guards. Participants must provide mouthguard and cleats.GRADE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINEK-2 Sept 9 - Oct 28 Saturdays 9:00 - 10:00 am Sachem Fields September 13-6 Aug 22 - Oct 19 Tues & Thurs 5:00 - 6:30 pm Civic Memorial Park August 8NFL FLAG FOOTBALL FEE: Resident - $55 Non-Resident - $55Coed NFL Flag Football for ages 5-17. Wear NFL Gear, improve your game, and stay active.Register with NFL Flag online at https://www.nflflag.com/form/player.Once completed, register with Recreation & Parks. Games on Saturday possible.Ages DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINE5-17 Sept 8 - Oct 20 Mon, Wed, Fri 5:00 - 6:00 pm Elks Field Aug. 25 (Final Date)Please Note: Tackle Football and Football Cheerleading began in August and the registrationperiod has ended. We may be able to take additional players and cheerleaders as space allows.Please call the Recreation & Parks Department for more information at (603)448-5121,or e-mail us at [email protected]. 5
YOUTH SPORTSPlease note! Volunteer coaches are needed for all Winter sports. See Page 2 for Registration Policiesincluding registration deadlines and multiple child discounts.* $5.00 early registration discount applied to registrations received before deadline.**Practice days and times subject to change due to volunteer coaches’ availability.**BASKETBALL CHEERLEADING (CO-ED)* Fee: Resident-$50 Non-Resident-$70Learn formations, cheers, and teamwork. Cheerleading uniforms are provided. Games TBA.GRADE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REGISTRATION DEADLINE5-8 Nov 28 - Feb 15 TBD TBD TBD November 14 Fee: Resident-$25 Non-Resident-$35KINDERGARTEN - 2ND GRADE BASKETBALL (CO-ED)*An introduction to the basics of basketball for boys and girls in Kindergarten through Grade 2.GRADE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REGISTRATION DEADLINEKindergarten Jan 6 - Feb 10 Sat 9:30 - 10:30 am Witherell Center December 15 1st & 2nd Jan 6 - Feb 10 Sat 8:30 - 9:30 am Witherell Center December 153RD - 4TH GRADE BASKETBALL * Fee: Resident-$40 Non-Resident-$55Traveling scholastic teams. Practices and games may be scheduled on off days including Saturdays.GRADE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REGISTRATION DEADLINE3-4 Boys Nov 13 - Feb 14 TBD TBD TBD October 233-4 Girls Nov 14 - Feb 15 TBD TBD TBD October 23 IMPORTANT NOTICE!! ELKS HOOP SHOOT5th-6th Boys and Girls Basketball and Town A free throw contest sponsored by theTeam Basketball are offered through the CCBA, Elks for any boy or girl ages 8-13. Winners willWitherell Center. For more info or to register,please contact them at 448-6477. compete at the State level for an exciting opportunity to advance to the nationals. DAY/DATE: TBD TIME: 9:00 am start LOCATION: Witherell Center “ A good coach will make PAT WALSH ICE SKATING RINK his players see what they can be rather than what Bank Street Extension, Lebanon, NH they are.” Play outside in the winter! Come on over to the Pat Walsh Outdoor Ice Skating Rinks for ~ Ara Parasheghian recreational skating. • Find out when we have good ice to skate online LOOKING FOR ICE HOCKEY? at www.LebanonNH.gov/Recreation or callThere are many options in the Upper Valley from skill devel- (603)448-5121opment and learning to skate to competitive ice hockey. • Open from dawn to 10:00pmPlease note that these are not Lebanon Recreation De- • Lights on in the evening hours allow for morepartment sponsored programs. Visit online at: time on the icewww.uvha.org • Two rinks - one for hockey, and one for icewww.hanoverhockey.org skatingwww.twinvalleyflyers.com • NEW! Warming hut will be ready this season! • Interested in volunteering? Contact Lebanonwww.woodstockyouthhockey.org Recreation & Parks at (603)448-5121 or [email protected] 6 Thank you to the Friends of Lebanon Recreation & Parks group for fundraising and the hard work they put into the rinks!
SKIING & SNOWBOARDING* REGISTRATION Please use the Lebanon Recreation general registration form. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: December 18 LESSON FEES: Residents - $65; Non-Residents - $90SNO-PUPPIES (Ski & Snowboard) (AGES 4-5) SNOWBOARD LESSONS(AGES 6 +) ABILITY DATES DAY TIME ABILITY DATES DAY TIME Ski Never 1/13 - 2/17 Sat 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Ski Beginner 1/13 - 2/17 Sat 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Beginner 1/8 -2/12 Mon 6:15 - 7:30 p.m.Ski Intermediate 1/13 - 2/17 Sat 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Ski Advanced 1/13 - 2/17 Sat 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Advanced 1/8 - 2/12 Mon 6:15 - 7:30 p.m.Beginner Board 1/13 - 2/17 Sat 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.Advanced Board 1/13 - 2/17 Sat 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Beginner 1/10 - 2/14 Wed 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. Ski Never 1/13 - 2/17 Sat 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Ski Beginner 1/13 - 2/17 Sat 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Advanced 1/10 - 2/14 Wed 6:15 - 7:30 p.m.Ski Intermediate 1/13 - 2/17 Sat 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Ski Advanced 1/13 - 2/17 Sat 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Beginner: New to the sport of snowboarding.Beginner Board 1/13 - 2/17 Sat 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Advanced: Have some experience but would like to perfect my skills. TELEMARK LESSONS (AGES 12+) *Series or drop-in lessons for experienced tele: $20/day DATES DAY TIME 1/8 - 2/12 Mon 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. 1/10 - 2/14 Wed 6:15 - 7:30 p.m.Advanced Board 1/13 - 2/17 Sat 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. INTRO TO LIGHT BACKCOUNTRY SKIING (ages 18+)Never Ever: Never skied before Navigating woods on skis and basic backcountry skillsBeginner: Have skied before and can stop/make turns./New to snowboardingIntermediate: Can ride the Poma lift; am mastering snowplow turns/stops. TYPE DATES DAY TIMEAdvanced: Can ride Poma lift and snowplow turn/stop without difficulty./Haveexperience snowboarding Using “skins” to 1/15 - 2/12 Mon 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. climb YOUTH LESSONS (AGES 6-17) Using ski’s scales 1/17 - 2/14 Wed 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. to climbABILITY DATES DAY TIMEBeginner 1/8 - 2/12 Mon 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. RACING/SKI JUMPING (AGES 7-18)Adv. Beginner 1/8 - 2/12 Mon 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. * Res. Fee: $105, Non-Res Fee: $130Intermediate 1/8 - 2/12 Mon 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. Must be intermediate or advanced skier and can load/ride Poma liftAdvanced 1/8 - 2/12 Mon 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. TYPE DATES DAY TIMEBeginner 1/10 - 2/14 Wed 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. Racing 1/2 - 3/1 Tu/Th 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. LessonsAdv. Beginner 1/10 - 2/14 Wed 6:15 - 7:30 p.m.Intermediate 1/10 - 2/14 Wed 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. Ski Jumping 1/2 - 3/1 Tu/Th 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. LessonsAdvanced 1/10 - 2/14 Wed 6:15 - 7:30 p.m.Beginner: Never skied before STORRS HILL SKI AREA (603) 448-4409Advanced Beginner: Have skied before, can stop, working on snowplow/wedgeturns and can ride Poma lift. Storrs Hill is owned by the City of Lebanon and operated by theIntermediate: Can make connected snowplow/wedge turns.Advanced: Can make wide track parallel turns. Lebanon Outing Club visit online at skistorrshill.com GENERAL INFORMATION ADULT LESSONS (AGES 18+) DATES: December 26 - Mid March (as conditions permit)ABILITY DATES DAY TIME DAYS/TIMES: Friday 6:00-9:00 p.m.; Sat. & Sun.12:00-4:00 p.m.Beginner 1/8 - 2/12 Mon 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. TICKETS: Junior (16 & under) - $10 daily Adults (17 & up) - $15 dailyIntermediate 1/8 - 2/12 Mon 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. SEASON PASSES: Junior Passes (16 & Under) - $80.00Advanced 1/8 - 2/12 Mon 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. Adult Passes (17 & up) - $125.00Beginner 1/10 - 2/14 Wed 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. Family Passes - $225.00Intermediate 1/10 - 2/14 Wed 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. YEARLY MEMBERSHIP: $25.00 (Dec. 1, 2017 - Nov. 30, 2018) Please note: Prices & hours of operation subject to change.Advanced 1/10 - 2/14 Wed 6:15 - 7:30 p.m.Beginner: Never skied before LODGE RENTALIntermediate: Can make connected snowplow/wedge turns. RENTAL FEE: $100.00 per dayAdvanced: Can make wide track parallel turns. Visit www.skistorrshill.com, or call (603)448-4409 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Ski Jumping/ Nordic Combined & Ski Racing Information Contact Gary Summerton at [email protected] FOR FREE! Volunteer a shift on the lift or in the kitchen andearn a day pass for yourself by [email protected], or call 448-4409. 7
SAVVY SENIORS TRIPS For those 55 years of age or better! Please call the Lebanon Recreation & Parks Department at 448-5121 to register. Payment must be made when registering for trip. If a cancellation is needed please do so 2 weeks prior to the trip. Transportation is provided by the Recreation & Parks Department van. All trips leave from behind Lebanon City Hall. Trips have a minimum of 5, and please select one date per trip.MAKRTIOS ULROBOSFTTERHE&PSITEREACKE MHOANUSSEE AND CADILLAC CUISINE CLUB Cadillac Cuisine is a noon-time dining out event for seniors! An opportunity to socialize with other seniors in the Upper Valley. Trips leave from Lebanon City Hall.Voted one of the Best Seafood destinations in the state DATES/TIMES/LOCATIONS:as a family run business for over 50 years. Come enjoy Thurs. Sept. 14, or Thurs. Sept. 21: Littleton NH (withsome delicious seafood! After an early lunch we will stop at the Famous Candy Store on Main St.), Departtake a tour of The Pierce Manse the only home ever 9:00 a.m. Return: 3:00 p.m.owned and lived in by the 14th President of the United Tues. Oct. 17, or Tues. Oct. 24: Newfound Senior Ctr.,States, President Franklin Pierce. Bristol, NH, Depart: 10:45 a.m. Return: 2:00 p.m. November - Upper Valley Senior Center ThanksgivingDATES: Tuesday, September 5 or Meal Date & Time TBAThursday, September 7 December - Upper Valley Senior Center Holiday MealTIME: Leave City Hall at 9:30 a.m., Date & Time TBAreturn by 4:30 p.m. Tues. Jan. 16, or Tues. Jan. 23: Bugbee SeniorTRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff Center, WRJ,VT, Depart: 11:15 a.m. Return: 1:30 p.m.FEE: $15.00 (Includes tour and transportation), bring Mon. Feb. 5, or Mon. Feb. 12: Thompson Ctr.,money for lunch Woodstock, VT, Depart 10:45 a.m. Return: 2:00 p.m. Thurs. Mar. 1, or Thurs. Mar. 8: Claremont Senior SPIRITLUONFCEHTOHNANTHAELLLEANKECRUISE Center, NH, Depart 11:00 a.m. Return: 2:00 p.m. TRIP LEADER: Recreation StaffCome enjoy a trip up to Burlington, VT. Transportation FEE: $3 - $5/day payable at Senior Centerwill be done by Premier Coach with AC, Lavatory, andWifi. The trip will be a narrated boat tour with lunch COOKINGSWAVITOHRYTHHEANCOD-POIPE:S SWEET &on the Lake on the Sprit of Ethan Allen. Buffet lunchincludes: soup of the day, salad bar, fresh baked Learn about the history of the hand pie and it’s rolebread, assortment of Chef’s hot daily specials, and an across America. Then we will make our own withassorted variety of sweet endings. premade dough, but create fillings based on traditionalDATE: Wednesday, September 27 hand-pie fillings and some seasonal ingredients. We willTIME: Leave City Hall at 9:30 a.m. also make dessert ones! Each participant should expectreturn by 4:30 p.m. to make a minimum of 4 pies. We will eat together, beerTRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff and wine will be available, there will also be some handFEE: $70.00 (Includes lunch, tour, cruise, pies to take home!transportation) *Tip for cruise, or bus driver will be day DATE: November 14, or November 15of. (Register by September 12th) TIME: Leave City Hall at 10:30 a.m., return by 2:00p.m.MIN: 30 passengers MAX: 53 passengers FEE: $30.00 (Includes class, food, drink, transportation) FOOITTH’SILWLSAR&NTEERLTEIPMHEO! NESCash only but so delicious, the Foothills of Warner P & H RESTAURANT/TRUCK STOPserve the LARGEST Cinnamon Roll I’ve ever seen.Come enjoy this tasty treat and breakfast too. Then They have some great food, and great atmosphere!take a guided tour of the NH Telephone Museum. Come join for this new ANNUAL FALL trip!DATE: Tuesday, October 10 orThursday, October 26 DATE: Thursday, November 16 orTIME: Leave City Hall at 9:30 a.m., return by4:00p.m. Tuesday, November 21TRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff TIME: Leave City Hall at 10:00 a.m., return by 2:00FEE: $10.00 (Includes tour and transportation), p.m.bring money for breakfast/lunch TRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff FEE: $5.00 (Includes transportation), bring money for lunch and shopping 8
ADULT PROGRAMS QUILTER’S RETREATSADULT DROP-IN: OPEN GYM BASKETBALL Try your hand at an easy quiltInformal drop in basketball for adults 18 and up. Supervisor: Dan Bessette project and enjoy exclusive time set aside just for you!Ages 18+ Free 9/5-5/29 Tues. 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. TBD Fee includes patterns, basic instruction, admiration byADULT DROP-IN: POWER VOLLEYBALL fellow quilters, Saturday lunch and a chair massage.Drop-in for an organized evening of Bump, Set, Hit with Power Volleyball. Supervisor: TBD Patterns available upon request. UFO: Bring anAges 18+ Free 12/12/2017 Wed. 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. TBD “UnFinished Object” (or two!) - that you’ve been wanting to finish and actually finish it! 2/20/2018 FALL DATES: Reg. Deadline - 10/27 SEPTEMBER HIKING ADVENTURES Fri. 11/3 & Sat., 11/4PATH OF LIFE & HARPOON BREWERYYou can stretch those legs this fall and enjoy our first Friday September Adventure. We areoff to the Path of Life, and stay after for lunch at Harpoon Brewery. Bring money for lunchand entrance fee. Register by Sept. 12. WINTER DATES: Reg. Deadline - 1/12DAY: Fridays DATE: September 15, 2017 Fri. 1/19 & Sat., 1/20TIME: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. LOCATION: Meet at Rec. OfficeFEE: $6.00 (Path of Life Entrance Fee) MIN: 5 ST. GAUDENS & PICNIC LUNCH SPRING DATES: Reg. Deadline - 3/30Second Friday September Adventure takes the group to St. Gaudens National Park, and a Fri. 4/6 & Sat., 4/7picnic lunch. Bring your lunch and entrance fee. Register by Sept. 19 FOR EACH RETREAT:DAY: Fridays DATE: September 22, 2017 TIMES: Friday, 6-9 p.m.TIME: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. LOCATION: Meet at Rec. Office Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.FEE: $10.00 (Park Fee) MIN: 5 LOCATION: Lebanon FirstCLARK LOOK OUT/KNIGHTS HILL & TUCKER’S Congregational ChurchThe last Friday September Adventure takes us to New London to see Clark Look Out Trail, FEE: Residents - $50 and Knights hill Nature Park Trails. Bring money for lunch at Tucker’s in New London. Non-residents - $65Register by Sept. 26. INSTRUCTOR:DAY: Fridays DATE: September 29, 2017 L. PollardTIME: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. LOCATION: Meet at Rec. Office MIN.: 4 MAX.: 12FEE: Free (Park Fee) MIN: 5 FALL RAIL TRAIL WALK ST. PATRICK’S DAY @ INDIAN HEAD RESORTYou can stretch those legs this fall and enjoy the foliage Open to adults 21+! Get your green on!along the Northern Rail Trail. Bring a water bottle, chat DATE: Wednesday, March 14, 2018with other community members and make some friends! TIME: Leave City Hall at 9:30 a.m., return by 4:30p.m.DAYS: Fridays TRIP LEADER: Recreation StaffDATES: October 6 (Start Lebanon), October 13 (Start FEE: $78.00 (Includes transportation, lunch buffet,Enfield), October 27 (Start at Canaan) entertainment, photos, gift certificate to gift shop, indianTIME: 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. head mug, Green Beer & Party Beads) Register byLOCATIONS Meet at Lebanon Recreation Office. Feb. 28, 2018. *Tip for bus driver will be day of.FEE: Free! MIN: 3 MIN: 30 passengers MAX: 53 passengersINSTRUCTOR: Recreation StaffSIGN UP: Call Leb. Rec. 603-448-5121 SNOW SHOE THE ALICE PECK DAY TRAILSSKI AND RIDE WITH THE POINT Bring snacks, water bottle, backpack, properly layeredHow about a day off from work puttin’ in turns and clothing, equipment as needed for these hikes (Yak-Traksripping up the slopes!DATES: Specific dates will be available after 1/1. or snowshoes recommended for Jan. - March hikes)FEES: $5 payable for discount book for 1/2 priceticket payable at gate with button. DAYS: FridaysFOR MORE INFO: Visit The Point website at DATES: Feb. 9, Feb. 16, Feb. 23 www.pointfm.com/skiandride *Hike locations are subject to change due to weather TIMES: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM TRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff FEE: Free MIN: 3 SIGN UP: Call Leb. Rec. 603-448-5121 9
ACTIVE LIVING!Here is a brief listing of available recreation areas Interested in sponsoring a movie on the Greento visit. We’ve listed the park name, location and a contact Lebanon Recreation 603-448-5121!brief description of its uses. Have Fun! Movie Screen on the GreenBAKER’S CROSSING Picnics, nature study, bird watching, fishingHardy Hill Road Lebanon, NH on 5 acres. 7 PM COLBURN PARKBOSTON LOT September 8 - Middle School: The WorstRoute 10 North from W. Lebanon, NH Fishing, swimming, picnics, hiking, nature study, birdwatching, mountain biking, Years of My Life (PG)CHAMBERS PRESERVE hunting on 331 Acres. September 15 - The BFG (PG)Faraway Lane, Hanover, NH Hiking, nature study, birdwatching, geology September 22 - The Boss Baby (PG)CIVIC MEMORIAL FIELD on 20 acres.Crawford Avenue, or Aldrich Avenue, West * Tentative DatesLebanon, NH Softball, soccer, lacrosse, lawn games,COLBURN PARK picnics, special events on 13.6 acres. FARNUM FIVE.5North Park Street, Lebanon, NHCOLE PARK Concerts, picnics, walking, birdwatching, The Farnum Five.5 miler begins with a fast class VIEast Wilder Road, West Lebanon, NH lawn games, special events on 2.5 acres. road wide trail for the first 1+ miles. The course thenDARTMOUTH LAND turns the heat up. Learn more at Lebrecruns.com.Mascoma St Extension Walking, nature study and birdwatching on This race is all about having a good time for all. AllEAST WILDER BOAT LAUNCH 19 acres. proceeds go to Lebanon Recreation and Parks.East Wilder Road, West Lebanon, NH DATE/TIME: Sept. 9, 2017 at 9:00AMELDRIDGE PARK Hiking, nature study, hunting, mountain LOCATION: Farnum HillSpencer Street, Lebanon biking, cross-country skiing on 2000 acres. FEES: Youth 14 & under: Free, 15-19: $10, 20+: $15FARNUM HILL Race Day: 15-19: $15, 20+:$20Poverty Lane, Lebanon Boating, picnics on 6 acres. TO REGISTER: www.wnhtrs.comFELLOWS HILLRoute 4 East from Lebanon Baseball, soccer, lacrosse, lawn games, “SPRUCE UP in September”GOODWIN PARK picnics on 3.3 acres.Spring Street at Storrs Hill Ski Area Help “Spruce UP” either Lebanon/West Lebanon Hiking, nature study, bird watching, cross- neighborhoods, downtowns, or favorite walkingLEBANON MEMORIAL POOL country skiing on 940 acres. trails. Everyone can help and all you have to doPumping Station Road, Lebanon is get FREE blue bag(s) available at the LebanonLOGAN PARK Picnics, bird watching, playground Recreation Office, or at the Lebanon RecyclingWater Street, Lebanon activities on 10 acres. Center/Landfill. Bring your full blue bag(s) backMASCOMA LAKE BOAT LAUNCH to the Recycling Center/Landfill during the weekRoute 4A Hiking, nature study, birdwatching, of Sept. 17th – Sept. 24th and you will not beMILL PARCEL swimming, fishing, cross-country skiing, charged for what you collected around town, or yourMill Road, off junction of Routes 4/4A exercise trail on 108 acres. neighborhood. We thank you for helping SPRUCEMILL POND TRAIL Swimming, picnics, fishing, playground UP your community!Mill Road, off Route 4 E From Lebanon activities, lawn games on 8 acres. DATE/TIME: Sept. 17th - Sept. 24thPAT WALSH PARK QUESTIONS: Call Leb. Rec. 603-448-5121Riverdale Parkway, Lebanon Youth baseball, softball, lawn games onRAIL TRAIL 4 acres. FREE - Intro to Belly DancingMaps available at the Rec DepartmentRIVERSIDE COMMUNITY PARK Motorized and unmotorized boating on 3 Come sway, shimmy and jingle with Gina CaposselaGlen Road, West Lebanon acres. as she teaches you basic beginner Belly DanceRUSTY BERRINGS SKATEPARK moves and creates an entire dance just for you.Glen Road, West Lebanon Picnics, fishing, history and nature study Belly Dance favors all shapes, sizes, ages, gendersSIGNAL HILL CONS. AREA on 5 acres. and ability levels - and no - you don’t have to showAlden Road, Lebanon your belly! Anyone can do it. Gina will have coin Walking, bicycling, cross-country skiing, hip scarves for all participants to wear.STARR HILL NATURAL AREA fishing - 2 miles.End of Wheatley & Eldridge Streets Location: CCBA StudioSTORRS HILL SKI AREA T-ball, soccer, lawn games, ice skating Times: 11:00 am - 12:00 pmSpring Street, Lebanon (winter use only), warming hut on 2 acres. Dates: Sept. 16, 2017TRUES BROOK NATURAL AREA TO REGISTER: www.LebanonNH.gov/RegisterOff NH 12A on Trues Brook Road Walking, bicycling, cross-country skiing,TWO RIVERS PARK snowmobiling, fishing, swimming: 23 miles.Behind K-Mart Plaza, West Lebanon Picnics, birdwatching, nature study, horseshoes, skateboard park on 8 acres. Concrete skateboard park at Riverside Community Park Hiking, geology, nature study, birdwatching, cross-country skiing, horseback riding, hunting on 217 acres. Nature study, walking, cross-country skiing, birdwatching, geology on 39 acres. Downhill skiing, ski jumping, sledding, snowboarding, special events on 71 acres. Swimming, hiking, fishing, photography on 2 acres. Nature study, birdwatching on 24 acres. 10
SPECIAL EVENTS WINTER FARMERS’ MARKET LEBANON HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS...We’ve added more dates to our Winter Market!Please join us for the Lebanon Winter Farmers’ Market! Come explore downtown Lebanon andSupport our local vendors and enjoy a wonderful celebrate Winter and the holiday seasonselection of winter produce and agricultural products, with carriage rides, musical entertainment,prepared foods, crafts and more! crafts, refreshments, a tree lighting ceremony, visits with Olaf and Santa Claus!Location: Lebanon High School CafeteriaTimes: 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Date: Saturday, December 2, 2017Market Dates: Nov.11 & 25, Dec. 2, 23 & 30, Jan. 6 &20, Feb. 3 & 17, Mar. 3 & 17, Apr. 7 & 21 Time: TBAVISIT: www.LebanonNH.gov/Register DETAILED Schedule of events online at FOLIAGE FIVE www.LebanonNH.gov/RecreationThe Foliage Five is a great Fall Day Race at the Union FULL MOON FIESTA!Village Dam. All proceeds go to a UVRC scholarship tobenefit a local high school runner. Get active outdoors this winter and join us at our 12th Annual dinner. The whole family can travelDATE/TIME: Oct. 1, 2017 at 2:00 pm by snowshoe, ski, or snowboard at Storrs Hill SkiLOCATION: Union Village Dam Lodge. Local sponsoring restaurants will offer light2 Main St. East. Thetford, VT food & hot beverages as you get out and enjoy theFEES: $10 Pre-Registration till Sept. 28th snow and some delicious food. All proceeds benefit $15 after Sept. 28 including Race Day Recreation & Parks Assistance Program and theTO REGISTER: www.LebanonNH.gov/Recreation Lebanon Outing Club. This is an “eco-friendly” event - please help reduce waste by bringing LET’S GLOW 5K RUN! your own mug, spoon & bowl!Join us for a run like no other! It is sure to be DAY/DATE: Saturday, January 20, 2018GLOWING! Make sure to have a head lamp, blinkies, TIME: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.glow necklace, or two! Run with your friends, family, or LOCATION: Storrs Hill Ski Lodgecommunity group & enjoy an Pre-Halloween FEE: $10/per person, ages 6-12 $5; 5 and underCelebration run in the dark! Race will finish with a free; $30 max per family“glowing” obstacle course. End your night with music TO REGISTER: Visit our website -and fun! Proceeds will benefit the Lebanon Recreation www.LebanonNH.gov/Registerassistance program.DATE/TIME: Friday, October 20, 7:00 p.m. SHAMROCK SHUFFLE 5KLOCATION: Northern Rail TrailFEES: Youth 14 & under: $10, 15-19: $15, 20+: $20 and 1 Mile Fun Run Add $5 after October 13TO REGISTER: www.LebanonNH.gov/Recreation SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018HALLOWEEN FUN FEST The 17th Annual Shuffle! Kids, join us for our Fun Run Challenge! A benefit for youth programsEnjoy a FREE evening of Halloween celebrationactivities around Colburn Park! Stories in the Great and parks you’ll want to visit!Pumpkin Patch, pumpkin painting, and photos with yourfavorite storybook characters! Try some pumpkin For more information, check out our website:bowling, spin art, or pumpkin ring toss. You never knowwhat games we can come up with! www.shamrock5k.com or callDATE: Tuesday, October 31 603-448-5121TIME: 4:00 - 6:00 p.m.LOCATION: Colburn Park andLebanon City Hall 11
COMMUNITY EVENTS Celebrate Community WINGS & WHEELS with “A Tasteful Evening” A Celebration of Lebanon at the Airport! Special offerings from local restaurants This annual event showcases classic cars, planes, WHERE: CCBA’s Irene Decato Memorial Park city departments, businesses and not-for-profit organizations in the Lebanon area. Leb Rec will WHEN: Saturday, September 9th 5:30 pm FEE: $50/person or $90/couple have the dunk tank there! Tickets on sale at the CCBA’s DATE: September 23, 2017 Witherell Recreation Center RAIN DATE: September 24, 2017Visit www.joinccba.org for more information. TIME: 10 am to 3 pm WHERE: Lebanon Municipal Airport MIDDLE SCHOOL LOCK-INS AT THE CCBA www.wingsandwheelsnh.com 5th & 6th Grade: October 21, 2017 6 pm to 8 pm $5 per student; Bring a towel Questions? Call (603)448-6477SPECIAL THANKS TO...USE OF FACILITIES RUSTY BERRINGS SKATE PARK AT RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY PARKCCBA/Witherell Recreation Center: Middle School Track, DayCamp Kaleidoscope, Summer Track and Field, Arbor Day Ceremony Buddy & Ginny Kirschner and ll donations made in memory ofFirst Congregational Church: Quilter’s Retreats, Summer Rain Tyler S. KirschnerLocation (Monday Night Concerts, Front Porch Concert Series,Thursdays in the Park) PROGRAMSKilton Library: Spring Romp and Stomp, Winter Romp and Stomp,Community Clean Up Day Adult Softball: Rick Currier and all umpiresLebanon School District: Lacrosse, Middle School Track & Field, Allcomers Track Meets: Upper Valley Running Club membersGranite State Track & Field, Day Camp Kaleidoscope, Summer Concert series: Mascoma Savings Bank, The Byrne Foundation,Theater with NCCT, Allcomers Track Meet, Arbor Day Ceremony Julie Smith, Zeb Norris, The Point Independent Radio Station FM,Upper Valley Senior Center: 2016-2017 Winter Farmers’ Market Novo Nordisk, CDM Production Services Zack Davis, Dan & CharlieStorrs Hill Ski Lodge: Outdoor Adventures, 4th of July Celebration, Merlo, Three Tomatoes Staff, & Residence Inn Lebanon/Hanover, TheSummer Celebration Element Hanover/Lebanon, The Courtyard Marriott, Lebanon OperaYOUTH COACHES house Summer Celebration: The Conniption Fits, Northstar Fireworks,Middle School Track & Field: Kirk Ballard, Paul Coats, Ralph Horak, Mall Merchants, Tuck’s Rock Dojo, Lebanon Opera House,Harrison Little, Megan Walsh CDM Production ServicesLacrosse: Hal Bourne, Eric Ellingson, John Gottschalk, Shannon Outdoors Programs: Rick Desharnais, Ian Girdwood, ChrisGreen, Amanda Jewell, Doug Madory, Will Rancourt, Mindy Taber, Bill Lamontagne, Harrison Little, Peter Sielicki, Eastern Mountain SportsTibbits Ride of Silence: Hanover Police Department, Lebanon PoliceSoftball: Jason Martin, Lorie Morgan, Jeff Neily, June Terry, Regina DepartmentPalys, Susan Zaslaw Storytime in the Park: Amber Coughlin, Lebanon Public LibrariesSummer Soccer: British Challenger & Tetra Brazil soccer coaches Fitness in the Park: KDR FitnessGranite State Track & Field: Rick Desharnais, Amber Hanna,George Hanna, Ralph Horak, Jon Wolfe DAY CAMPTennis: Joseph Doran Lyndsay Porreca & Lebanon Memorial Pool Staff, Julie Laramie &POOL Lebanon School District Staff, Lebanon School District Custodial Staff, Wanda Hastings & Lebanon School District Transportation Staff,John Dulac, Jeff Libbey and the Lebanon Fire Department, Lebanon Lisa Saturley - LISTEN, Lebanon Police & Fire Department, BonnaPolice Department, and an awesome pool staff! Wieler, Cindy Heath, and NPS for the kayaking program, Our Awesome Camp K staff and ... “Volunteers are paid in six A special thank you to all the campers & parents for a greatfigures... S-M-I-L-E-S.” 2017 season! ~Gayla LeMaire 12
LIBRARY PROGRAMS KILTON LIBRARY LEBANON PUBLIC LIBRARY 80 Main Street 9 East Park Street West Lebanon, NH (298-8544) Lebanon, NH (448-2459)HOURS: HOURS:Monday - Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Friday - Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday - Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Open seasonally Sundays, 1-5 p.m. from Open seasonally Sundays, 1-5 p.m. fromthe 1st Sun.after Labor Day through March. the 1st Sun.after Labor Day through March. CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS MONDAYS: All-ages: Books, activities & crafts. Each child should have an adult lap. 10:30-11:15 a.m. Lebanon Library. TUESDAYS: Preschool Story Time: Books, activities & crafts for children ages 3-6 with caregivers. 10:30-11:15 a.m. Lebanon Library. Mother Goose Time: Rhymes, songs, and toys in a playgroup setting. For infants from birth to age 2 & caregivers. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Kilton Library. WEDNESDAYS: All-ages: Books, activities & crafts for children with caregivers. 10:30-11:15 a.m. Kilton Library. THURSDAYS: Mother Goose Time: Rhymes, songs, and toys in a playgroup setting. For infants from birth to age 2 & caregivers. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Lebanon Library. Preschool Story Time: Books, activities & crafts for children ages 3-6 with caregivers. 10:30-11:15 a.m. Kilton Library. If bringing more than 4 children, please call the specific library to verify space. If special accommodation is needed, please contact the library 72 hours in advance. ADULT PROGRAMSBOOK DISCUSSIONS AT LEBANON PUBLIC LIBRARY: Thursdays, 7-8:30 p.m. All discussion groups will takeplace on the 2nd Thursday of each month in the All Purpose Room of the Lebanon Public Library, 9 East ParkStreet. All books from this series can be obtained at the Lebanon Public Library. If you have questions or suggestions for programs, please call Carolyn Crocker at 298-8544. Also, if you need special accommodations, please call the library 72 hours in advance. YOUNG ADULT PROGRAMSYOUNG ADULT BOOK DISCUSSION: Tuesdays, September 8, 3 pm to 4 pm; Lebanon Teen RoomINTRICATE COLORING: Tuesdays After School from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm - A casual Make-and-Take, no sign upsnecessary; Lebanon Teen RoomOPEN GAME NIGHTS: Ages 12-17. Mondays 6 pm to 7:30 pm; Lebanon Teen Room For more information, please contact the Susanne at the Lebanon Public Library at (603)448-2459. 13
51 North Park Street • Lebanon, New Hampshire 03766 Reg. Phone: (603) 448-5121 • Fax: (603) 206-8989Inspire Play! E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.LebanonNH.gov/Recreation GENERAL REGISTRATION FORMPARTICIPANT NAME:_______________________________________ MALE / FEMALE: ____ DATE OF BIRTH: _________ADDRESS:__________________________________________________________________ PHONE: _________________SCHOOL: _____________________________________________________________________________ GRADE: _______ Playing a sport? What size T-Shirt? Circle your choice: Youth S, Youth M, Youth L, Adult S, Adult M, Adult LPlease check if you would be willing to help with any of the following: □ gym monitor□□ coaching □□ officiating □□ sponsoring a team helping with practices keeping score / time driving for away games*Please list any medical conditions, allergies, or restrictions that a coach/instructor/leader, or volunteer will need toknow: (i.e. asthma, inhaler, allergies include nuts, penicillian, etc...)________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PRIMARY GUARDIAN SECONDARY GUARDIANNAME: ___________________________________________ NAME: ___________________________________________ADDRESS: ________________________________________ ADDRESS: ________________________________________CITY, STATE ZIP: ___________________________________ CITY, STATE ZIP: ___________________________________PHONE: (Home) _______________ (Work)_______________ PHONE: (Home) _______________ (Work)_______________(Cell) ___________________ (Cell) _______________(E-mail) ___________________________________________ (E-mail) ___________________________________________EMERGENCY CONTACT (Other than guardians - Used only in the event a guardian cannot be reached)NAME:_________________________________________________________ PHONE:______________________________PLEASE INDICATE BELOW THE PROGRAM(S) YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR: Be sure to include the code number.PROGRAM NAME PROGRAM FEE PROGRAM NAME PROGRAM FEE___________________________________ _____________ ___________________________________ ________________________________________________ _____________ ___________________________________ _____________*Checks, cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover accepted for payment. Please make checks payable to City of Lebanon.WAIVER/PARENTAL PERMISSION FOR CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE:The undersigned, being the parent and/or legal guardian of the participant listed above, gives permission to him/her to participate in theabove named program(s). I agree that no claim will be made by the undersigned on behalf of my child for personal injuries or other lossessustained by my child as a result of my child’s participation in this program(s) and that in the event any claim is made for injuries or dam-ages sustained by my child as a result of my child’s participation in this program(s), I shall hold the City and the Lebanon Outing Club (in thecase of Ski/Snowboard lessons) harmless from, and indemnify it against, any such claim including reasonable attorney fees incurred by theCity or the Lebanon Outing Club and its employees in connection therewith whether or not such claims result in litigation. In the event of anemergency requiring medical attention, I authorize that necessary medical attention be given to my child by a qualified physician in the eventI cannot be reached. From time to time, Valley News, CATV and other photographers attend Recreation & Parks Department activi-ties and take photos or videos of program participants for publication(print, web, facebook). I permit the taking of photographs andvideo of participants during activities for publication and use for promotional purposes, unless the opt out box below is initialed.Signature (parent/guardian if participant is under 18) _________________________________________ Date ____________________Photo and Video permission opt out: Please initialI do not permit photos or video of the above named participant for publication. 14
OTHER COMMUNITYRECREATION Inspire Play!SERVICESAUDUBON SOCIETY OF NH, MASCOMA CHAPTER: Recreation & Parks [email protected], www.mascomabirds.org StaffCPR/BABY-SITTING/HOME ALONE SAFE COURSES:DHMC (603)650-2600 Director:BOY SCOUTS: Jere Rousseau - Troop 279 (603)448-3149; Paul Coats, CPRP, CPORobert Arnold - Troop 344 (603)532-7940 Sports Coordinator:[email protected] or [email protected] Rick Desharnais, CPRPCAMPION ICE RINK: (603)643-1222; www.campionrink.org Recreation Coordinator:CARTER COMMUNITY BUILDING: Jim Vanier, (603)448-3055 Krissy Flythe, CPRPCUB SCOUTS: Ruth Russell (603)448-2969 Administrative Assistant:DANCERS’ CORNER: www.dancerscorner.net; (802)296-2526 Meagan HenryDHMC WOMEN’S HEALTH RESOURCE CENTER: (603)650-2600 Facilities Maintenance:FORD SAYRE SKI COUNCIL: (603)643-2226; www.fordsayre.org Doug McGrath4-H: State Office (603)862-1520; County Office (603)787-6944GIRL SCOUTS: Susan Henderson, [email protected]; The Recreation and Parks Department is(603)298-5621 affiliated with the following professionalJUNEBERRY MUSIC COMMUNITY CHORUS: juneberrymusic.com organizations:LEBANON BALLET SCHOOL, HOME OF CITY CENTER BALLET:Linda Copp, (603)448-5404; www.lebanonballetschool.com NH Recreation &LEBANON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Rob Taylor, (603)448-1203; Park Associationwww.lebanonchamber.com National Recreation &LEBANON OPERA HOUSE BOX OFFICE: (603)448-0400; www. Park Associationlebanonoperahouse.org American CampLEBANON OUTING CLUB: (603)448-4409, www.skistorrshill.com; AssociationFacebook - Lebanon Outing Club at Storrs HillLEBANON PLAYS: www.lebanonplays.wordpress.com Tree City USALOCALVORES: Pat McGovern, (603)448-5473;http://uvlocalvores.wordpress.com Upper Valley Trails AllianceNORTH COUNTRY COMMUNITY THEATER: www.ncct.org Sports Turf Manager’sNORTHERN LIGHTS GYMNASTICS: (802)295-2070; Associationwww.northernlightsgymnastics.comSCRATCH MAKERSPACE: www.scratchmakerspace.com National Youth Sports CoachesSPARK! COMMUNITY CENTER: (603)678-8619; Associationwww.sparkcommunitycenter.orgSTORRS HILL LODGE RENTALS: Betty Ann Heistad,(603)448-3756SWING DANCE INSTRUCTION: www.fayesdancestudio.comTHE DANCE COLLECTIVE: www.thedancecollectivenh.comTIP TOP POTTERY: (802)280-1700; www.tiptoppottery.comUPPER VALLEY COMMUNITY BAND: www.uvcb.orgUPPER VALLEY MUSIC CENTER: (603)448-1642; uvmusic.orgUPPER VALLEY SENIOR CENTER: (603)448-4213; www.gcscc.orgUPPER VALLEY HAWKS SPECIAL OLYMPICS: Missie Rodriguez,(603)667-0552, [email protected] RECREATION CENTER: (603)448-6477; joinccba.orgYOUTH-IN-ACTION OF LEBANON: Nancy Menard, Lebanon HighSchool, (603)448-2055Lebanon Recreation & Parks Department • 603.448.5121 • www.LebanonNH.gov • [email protected] 15
603.448.5121 | 603.206.8989 [email protected] | www.lebanonnh.gov Open: Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Thank you to the sponsors of our2017 Spring and Summer Programs! 16
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