SUMMER 2017 REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 2 ND www.westshorerec.org F U N! Welcome to the summer! Enjoy this season’s freedom to break away from the usual routine and interject new experiences into your life. You’ll be happy with the sense of accomplishment, well-being and the resulting fun! A few highlights of the season: w It’s summer camp season! Check out the variety of youth camps with themes related to Sports, Engineering, Robotics, Art, Electronics, Science and more! w Venture on over to our TRIPS page and see all the exciting destinations offered throughout the rest of 2017 such as Montreal & Quebec, Vermont, New York City, Maine, Virginia and more! w Discount Tickets – Once again we have a variety of discount park tickets available for purchase at our office. note that CASH is the only acceptable form of payment for discount tickets. Please w Millard Freysinger Memorial Youth Scholarship Program: Scholarships are available for one-half the resident cost and are indicated with a Ð symbol. Eligibility criteria information is listed on the Camps page. Summer registration kicks off on Tuesday, May 2nd. Persons who enroll online that day will be entered into a drawing for special prizes, including a three foot Party Sub courtesy of Cedar Cliff Subway and several Rec Swim Punch Cards good for free swimming at the West Shore Natatorium. Cedar Cliff 303-1766 Winners will be notified by e-mail. Wishing all of our friends a safe, healthy and happy summer season! FIRST DAY OF REGISTRATION: MAY 2ND So that everyone has a chance to receive this brochure and time to make activity selections, the first day registrations will be accepted is Tuesday, May 2nd at 8:30 a.m. for residents of participating communities in West Shore Rec. Non-residents may register May 9th or the day before the program begins (whichever is sooner). PROGRAM REGISTRATION Participants must pre-register for all programs. No one will be allowed to sign up at the program site. Contact the recreation office at 920-9515 if you have any questions. Special Note: In order to conduct registration as fairly as possible, we must limit the number of registrations for the same program to four individuals (does not apply to immediate family members). Thanks for your cooperation! * Sorry, we cannot accept registrations or cancellations by e-mail or fax. TWO PRICES? Residents of participating municipalities (Fairview & Lower Allen Townships, New Cumberland, Lemoyne, Goldsboro and Lewisberry Boroughs) receive a discount on programs. The first price listed is for all others. Please note some programs have an additional WSSD Facility Use Fee. MAKE-UP DATES West Shore Rec makes every attempt to reschedule classes canceled due to inclement weather and other circumstances outside of its control. The make-up is usually rescheduled just after the original ending date. No refunds will be given for unattended make-up classes. West Shore Rec offers registration on the Internet for selected programs (designated throughout the brochure with a symbol). There is a convenience fee to use this registration option. Visit www.activenet014.active.com/westshorerec 2 West Shore Recreation Commission CONTACT WEST SHORE REC [email protected] westshorerec.org OFFICE HOURS Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. The office will be closed May 29 and July 4. ACTIVITY CANCELLATIONS Call 920-9515 and press 5 to check on activity status. In the case of inclement weather, any activity updates will be posted on the automated phone system unless otherwise specified. We ask that you call our office to check on weather related activity cancellations by dialing 920-9515 and pressing the number 5 on the main menu. AUTOMATED PHONE SYSTEM DIRECTORY Here is what is available to you when you call our number 920-9515. Press 1 Register or inquire about a program Press 2 Directions to various facilities Press 3 Rec Swim hours and information Press 5 Activity cancellations Press 6 Discount ticket prices Press * Staff directory TABLE OF CONTENTS Camps......................................................................................................3 Sports.......................................................................................................4 Learn to Swim..........................................................................................5 Aquatics...................................................................................................6 Active Wellness.........................................................................................7 Enrichment.............................................................................................10 Trips.......................................................................................................13 Services.................................................................................................14 MISSION STATEMENT West Shore Recreation Commission, based on an agreement of inter-governmental cooperation, is dedicated to enriching lives by providing quality recreational and leisure-time opportunities for all residents. 920-9515 SUMMER BLAST Children 6 years of age (who have completed kindergarten) through 12 years of age are invited to come enjoy fun games, activities and crafts in an outdoor setting. Play typical playground games such as kickball, wiffleball, nok-hockey, capture the flag, and take part in some fun activities related to the weekly theme. Instructors: WSRec Staff Time: Monday thru Friday, 9 am – 12 noon Dates: Week 1: June 19 – 23 Week 2: June 26 – 30 Week 3: July 3 – 7 (no 7/4) Week 4: July 10 – 14 Week 5: July 17 – 21 Week 6: July 24 – 28 Week 7: July 31 – August 4 Location: Roof Park, Fairview Twp. – pavilion w/green roof Cost: Per Week: $61; discounted resident rate: $47 Week 4: $51; discounted resident rate: $39 All 7 Weeks: $285; discounted resident rate: $219 Register in advance: no later than the Thursday before the desired week. A registration form is available on the Camps page of www.westshorerec.org. Program Cancellation: West Shore Rec will make every attempt to conduct the activity, but reserves the right to cancel any week due to insufficient enrollment. The minimum number of participants needed is 25. Rain Policy: Summer Blast will be held in light rain. In case of heavy rain, the program may be canceled. You may call the Rec Commission office after 8:30 am on questionable days. If the program is canceled due to weather the following applies: • 1 day of canceled program – no credit given • 2-4 days canceled in one week – a West Shore Rec credit will be given in the appropriate amount that can be used toward any recreation program offered. No credit will be given to individuals who choose not to send their children when the location is open. SUMMER BLAST JUNIOR Children ages 4-6 (must have turned age 4 by 12/31/16) will have fun learning weekly themes through stories, playground games, and a variety of craft projects. Class space is limited so register early. Children should bring water, a snack and wear sunscreen. Instructor: Deb McKiernan Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays, 9 am – 12 noon June 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29 July 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 25, 26, 27 August 1, 2, 3 Roof Park – pavilion with blue roof Cost: $297; discounted resident rate: $229 PLAYZONE SUMMER DAY CAMP PlayZone is a structured, all-day camp experience that includes fun activities, exciting field trips, refreshing swimming and much more! Limited enrollment opportunities may still exist in our Primary Zone group for ages K-8 (completed kindergarten). Check on availability by calling the rec office at 920-9515. Registration fee is $174 per week. Program info and registration form available on our Camps page at www.westshorerec.org. Our Secondary Zone for ages 9-12 and L.I.T.E. (Leader In Training Experience) for ages 13-14 are currently filled. You may be added to the waiting list if desired. Give us a call to inquire about our waiting lists. - SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABLE Millard Freysinger Memorial Youth Scholarship Program: Contributions made to the Millard Freysinger Memorial fund provide financial scholarships for selected recreation activities for students* who fall under one or more of the following criteria: 1.) eligible for the free/reduced price school lunch program, 2.) recommendation from the school counselor, 3.) student’s parent is an active duty member of the military. A copy of the lunch program letter from WSSD must be included with the registration form. School counselor recommendation letters can be sent directly to our office for review. Military ID’s can be brought to our office for review before program registration. Scholarships are one-half the resident cost and are indicated with a Ð symbol. All information will be kept completely confidential. *who reside in a participating community SUMMER JOBS More information can be found on the Job Opportunities page at www.westshorerec.org. Look for the link on the homepage. LIFEGUARDS Outdoors at Lemoyne Municipal Pool: Lifeguards are needed for the summer season (May 27 - September 4). The pool is open to the public each day from 12 noon to 8 pm and some additional mornings. American Red Cross or YMCA certification required for guards. Hourly Rate: $8-11, depending on qualifications. Indoors at West Shore Natatorium: Lifeguards for weekdays and evenings in the summer. Flexible schedule. Hourly Rate: $8-10. Carmen S. Williams, Realtor® RE/MAX Realty Associates 3425 Market St., Camp Hill 717-761-6300 Call 717-608-8526 CarmenWilliams.engageREagent.com Dedicated Service to Buyers and Sellers www.westshorerec.org Summer 2017 3 YOUTH ACTIVITIES UK SOCCER CAMP Professional English coaches will provide your child the opportunity to have fun while learning the fundamental techniques necessary to play the game. The program is focused on individual skill development with a curriculum that is specific to age and ability. UK Soccer’s goal is to nurture a love of the game. More information about UK Soccer is accessible at www.uksoccercamps.com. Soccer ball, t-shirt, certificate and camp evaluation are all included. Bring water and wear sunscreen. Monday thru Friday, July 10 – 14 A. Kickers - ages 3-4 9-10 am Cost: $85; discounted resident rate: $65 B. Nippers - ages 5-6 10 am-12 noon Cost: $117; discounted resident rate: $90 C. Youth - ages 7-14 9 am-1 pm Cost: $189; discounted resident rate: $145 New Cumberland Borough Park – pavilion 4 SNAG – YOUTH GOLF FUN 5 SNAG (Starting New at Golf) is a colorful, exciting and superior way to teach golf using modified fun equipment for a high success rate. The system builds on strong fundamentals of putting, chipping, pitching and full swing. Instructor will contact you directly via telephone in the event of weather related cancellations. Instructor: Maria Mills, LPGA Teaching Professional. PeeWee: ages 3-6, Saturdays, 9:00-9:30 am A. May 20 – June 3 B. June 10 – 24 C. July 8 – 22 Lower Allen Community Park – driving range Cost: $65; discounted resident rate: $50 Juniors: ages 7-14, Saturdays, 9:45-10:30 am D. May 20 – June 3 E. June 10 – 24 F. July 8 – 22 Lower Allen Community Park – driving range Cost: $82; discounted resident rate: $63 BEGINNER VOLLEYBALL CAMP 5 Looking for a fun volleyball experience? This camp for girls & boys entering grades 4-7 will teach individual skills and team concepts through fun beginner drills. A great opportunity to learn about the game and see what volleyball is all about. Indicate t-shirt size (youth or adult and S,M,L,XL), but registration deadline for a t-shirt is June 12. Instructors: Cedar Cliff High School & Junior High Coaching Staff/Players. Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, 5:00-6:30 pm June 27, 28, 29 TBA Cost: $48; discounted resident rate: $37 SUMMER YOUTH TENNIS 5 Get in the game! Come out and learn basic tennis skills and have fun playing tennis related games. Bring a racquet and water. All lessons instructed by Central Penn Tennis Instructors. Instructor will contact you directly via telephone in the event of weather related cancellations. Locations: Cedar Cliff H.S (A,E,H,L,O,S,V,W,X), Red Land H.S. (B,F,I,M,P,T), Negley Park in Lemoyne (D,K,R), Roof Park (C,G,J,N,Q,U,Y,Z,AA). Ages 5-7: Ages 8-12 (Beginners): Mon thru Thu, 8:45-9:30 am Mon thru Thu, 9:30-10:30 am A. June 12 - 15 H. June 12 - 15 B. June 19 - 22 I. June 19 - 22 C. July 3 - 6 J. July 3 - 6 D. July 10 - 13 K. July 10 - 13 E. July 24 - 27 L. July 24 - 27 F. July 31 - Aug 3 M. July 31 - Aug 3 G. Aug 7 - 10 N. Aug 7 - 10 Cost: $30; resident rate: $23 Cost: $39; resident rate: $30 Ages 9-16 (Adv. Beg.): Mon thru Thu, 10:30-11:30 am O. June 12 - 15 P. June 19 - 22 Q. July 3 - 6 R. July 10 - 13 S. July 24 - 27 T. July 31 - Aug 3 U. Aug 7 - 10 Cost: $39; resident rate: $30 Saturdays, June 10 – July 1 V. Ages 5-7: 9:15-10:00 am Cost: $30; resident rate: $23 W. Ages 8-12 (Beginners): 10:00-11:00 am X. Ages 9-16 (Adv. Beg.): 11:00 am-12:00 pm Cost: $39; resident rate: $30 Saturdays, July 22 – August 12 Y. Ages 5-7: 9:15-10:00 am Cost: $30; resident rate: $23 Z. Ages 8-12 (Beginners): 10:00-11:00 am AA. Ages 9-16 (Adv. Beg.): 11:00 am-12:00 pm Cost: $39; resident rate: $30 FLAG FOOTBALL CLINIC 5 Have a blast learning flag football skills such as passing, receiving and flag pulling in an air conditioned facility on the turf surface! No special equipment required, just a t-shirt, shorts and sneakers. For ages 6-17. Instructor: Yellow Breeches Sports Center staff. Saturdays, 9-10 am May 20 – June 24 Yellow Breeches Sports Center – 700 Shawnee Ct, New Cumberland Cost: $26; discounted resident rate: $20 4 West Shore Recreation Commission - SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABLE 5 - HEART HEALTHY ACTIVITY 920-9515 ACTIVITIES FOR ADULTS 18+ HIGH SCHOOL & ADULT TENNIS Dust off your racquet and get moving! Beginner players can learn and develop the strokes, strategies, and rules of this fun lifetime sport. Ages 15 & up. Bring a racquet and water. Instructor: Central Penn Tennis. Instructor will contact you directly via telephone in the event of weather related cancellations. Saturdays, 12-1 pm June 10 – July 1 Cedar Cliff High School – lower courts Cost: $39; discounted resident rate: $30 PICKLEBALL Pickle what? It is spreading like wildfire across the country, so get in on the fun! Pickleball combines elements of tennis, badminton and ping pong into a paddle sport that is easy to learn and appropriate for all skill levels. Simple rules and minimal equipment (paddle and plastic ball) will get you playing quickly. Ages 15 & up. Bring a paddle and water. Instructor: Tony Cooper. Instructor will contact you directly via telephone in the event of weather related cancellations. A. Thursdays, 7-8 pm, June 8 - 29 B. Saturdays, 8-9 am, July 22 – August 12 Roof Park – tennis/pickleball courts Cost: $36; discounted resident rate: $28 SNAG ADULT FUNDAMENTALS SNAG (Starting New At Golf) is a colorful, exciting and superior way to teach golf using modified fun equipment for a high success rate. The system builds on strong fundamentals of putting, chipping, pitching and full swing. Instructor will contact you directly via telephone in the event of weather related cancellations. Instructor: Maria Mills, LPGA Teaching Professional. Saturdays, 10:45-11:30 am A. May 20 – June 3 B. June 10 - 24 C. July 8 - 22 Lower Allen Community Park – driving range Cost: $110; discounted resident rate: $85 - SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABLE Millard Freysinger Memorial Youth Scholarship Program: Contributions made to the Millard Freysinger Memorial fund provide financial scholarships for selected recreation activities for students* who fall under one or more of the following criteria: 1.) eligible for the free/reduced price school lunch program, 2.) recommendation from the school counselor, 3.) student’s parent is an active duty member of the military. A copy of the lunch program letter from WSSD must be included with the registration form. School counselor recommendation letters can be sent directly to our office for review. Military ID’s can be brought to our office for review before program registration. Scholarships are one-half the resident cost and are indicated with a Ð symbol. All information will be kept completely confidential. *who reside in a participating community REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 2ND www.westshorerec.org AMERICAN RED CROSS LEARN TO SWIM The Summer Learn-to-Swim progressive program is offered for youth 5 to 15 years. Swimmers begin at Level 1 and gradually work their way to Level 6. Emphasis is placed on being comfortable in the water, basic strokes, and personal safety. Sessions are held at the West Shore Natatorium. PROGRAM INFORMATION ➤ Students must successfully complete a level before enrolling in the next higher level. Students will receive a wallet-size certificate as proof of proficiency. ➤ In order to fully master the new skills learned, it is recommended that a child be enrolled in only one level for the summer. ➤ Those who wish to enroll a student in the same level for a second session may not sign up until the first session has ended. ➤ Instructors: American Red Cross Certified Water Safety Instructors. AMERICAN RED CROSS LEARN TO SWIM LEVEL DESCRIPTIONS Level 1 – Introduction to Water Skills: Includes floating, kicking, and arm action. Level 2 – Fundamental Aquatic Skills: Expand on fundamental aquatic locomotion including combined strokes on front and back and rhythmic breathing. Level 3 - Stroke Development: Increase swimming skills including elementary backstroke and deep water skills. Level 4 - Stroke Improvement: Develop confidence and competency beyond proceeding levels, including breaststroke, sidestroke, and diving. Level 5 - Stroke Refinement: Coordinate and refine key strokes; introduce the butterfly stroke, open turns, and a feet-first surface dive. Level 6 – Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Polish strokes to swim with more ease, efficiency, power, and smoothness over greater distances. LEARN TO SWIM SCHEDULE Session I June 20 – 22 (Tue,Wed,Thu) and June 27 – 29 (Tue,Wed,Thu) 9:00-9:45 am Levels 1, 2 9:50-10:35 am Levels 1, 2 10:40-11:25 am Levels 3, 4 11:30-12:15 pm Levels 5, 6 Session II July 11 – 13 (Tue,Wed,Thu) and July 18 – 20 (Tue,Wed,Thu) 9:00-9:45 am Levels 1, 2 9:50-10:35 am Levels 1, 3 10:40-11:25 am Levels 2 11:30-12:15 pm Level 3, 4 Session III July 25 – 27 (Tue,Wed,Thu) and August 1 – 3 (Tue,Wed,Thu) 9:00-9:45 am Level 4 9:50-10:35 am Level 3, 5, 6 10:40-11:25 am Level 1 11:30-12:15 pm Level 2 Cost: $49; discounted resident rate: $39 REGISTRATION FOR RESIDENTS BEGINS MAY 2 Register by mail, phone* or in person* at the Rec office. (*- best ways to register.) A fill-in form is available at www.westshorerec.org on the Learn to Swim page. Please clearly indicate the desired session number, time and level! MAY IS NATIONAL WATER SAFETY MONTH In recognition of the popularity of swimming and other water-related recreational activities in the United States, and the resulting need for ongoing public education on safer water practices, including swim lessons, the buddy system, parental supervision, following the posted rules, and always being “water aware,” the month of May, 2017 is National Water Safety Month. www.watersafetymonth.org Summer 2017 5 UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE, ALL AQUATIC PROGRAMS ARE HELD AT THE WEST SHORE NATATORIUM LOCATED AT RED LAND HIGH SCHOOL ON FISHING CREEK ROAD, FAIRVIEW TOWNSHIP. FAMILY & MULTI-AGED ACTIVITIES REC SWIM 5 Great for family fun or individual fitness workouts. One lane is reserved for lap swimming. Pay at the door or save 23% by purchasing a Rec Swim Punch Card. A Punch Card never expires and can be used for the whole family. Summer Rec Swim Schedule: June 12 – August 2*: Mondays & Wednesdays 1-4 pm Spring Season hours are available by calling 920-9515, option 3. Admission Options: A. Pay As You Go: $5 B. Punch Card: $26;discounted resident rate: $20 *Please note – Dates are subject to change for maintenance or emergency reasons. WHEE SWIM Enjoy special one-on-one time with your child! Our instructor will help you and your child feel comfortable and safe in the water while practicing movements to prepare him or her for swimming strokes. One parent/guardian in the water is necessary...two are welcome! Instructor: Lexie Curtis. Monday thru Friday, August 7-11 A. 6-18 months: 5:00-5:30 pm B. Age 1: 5:30-6:00 pm C. Age 2: 6:00-6:30 pm D. Age 2: 6:30-7:00 pm E. Age 3-4: 7:00-7:30 pm Cost: $46; discounted resident rate: $35 YOUTH ACTIVITIES WATER OTTERS A class for 4 year olds! Designed for children to explore their water readiness prior to enrolling in Level 1 at age 5. Children must have some water experience and be able to engage in a small group without parental assistance. Instructed by a certified water safety instructor, but no certification given. Monday-Thursday A. June 19-295:50-6:30 pm B. July 10-205:50-6:30 pm Cost: $59; discounted resident rate: $45 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday C. June 20-2911:30 am-12:10 pm D. July 11-2010:40-11:20 am E. July 25-Aug. 3 9:00-9:40 am Cost: $45; discounted resident rate: $35 YOUTH SWIM LESSONS Youth 5-15 years are encouraged to enhance their water enjoyment, progressing from level 1 through 6 in the American Red Cross water safety program. Indicate level needed on the registration form. You may enroll in one section only until June 30. Instructed by certified water safety instructors. Monday thru Thursday, June 19 – 29 A. Level 14:30-5:10 pm B. Levels 2 or 3 5:10-5:50 pm C. Level 45:50-6:30 pm Monday thru Thursday, July 10 – 20 D. Levels 1 or 4 4:30-5:10 pm E. Levels 2 or 3 5:10-5:50 pm F. Level 15:50-6:30 pm Monday thru Thursday, July 24 – August 3 G. Level 1 or 2 4:30-5:10 pm H. Level 1 or 3 5:10-5:50 pm I. Level 4, 5 or 6 5:50-6:30 pm Cost: $59; discounted resident rate: $45 6 West Shore Recreation Commission PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Children ages 5 and older will get 1 on 1 swimming instruction from a certified Red Cross Water Safety Instructor. An American Red Cross completion card will be given if the child successfully demonstrates all the skills necessary to pass a particular level. Very limited space available. Please indicate your child’s swimming ability/level at the time of registration. Mondays Tuesdays & Thursdays June 5, 12, 19, 26 June 20, 22, 27, 29 A: 10:30-11:00 am I: 2:00-2:30 pm B: 11:00-11:30 am J: 2:30-3:00 pm C: 11:30-12:00 noon K: 3:00-3:30 pm D: 12:00-12:30 pm L: 3:30-4:00 pm July 10, 17, 24, 31 E: 10:30-11:00 am F: 11:00-11:30 am G: 11:30-12:00 noon H: 12:00-12:30 pm July 11, 13, 18, 20 M: 2:00-2:30 pm N: 2:30-3:00 pm O: 3:00-3:30 pm P: 3:30-4:00 pm July 25, 27, Aug. 1, 3 Q: 2:00-2:30 pm R: 2:30-3:00 pm S: 3:00-3:30 pm T: 3:30-4:00 pm Cost: $75;discounted resident rate: $58 SUMMER LEARN TO SWIM American Red Cross water safety instruction for levels 1-6 is also offered during the day. See information on page 5. ACTIVITIES FOR ADULTS 18+ AQUACISE 5 Challenge your cardio fitness, tone your muscles and increase your core strength with this shallow water class through exercises and resistance equipment. Tell a friend to sign up and enjoy this exercise experience together! Instructor: Nancy Fink. Mondays & Wednesdays, 8-9 pm June 5 – July 26 Cost: $83; discounted resident rate: $64 A QUAFIT OUTDOORS 5 AT THE LEMOYNE POOL! Bring a friend and share some pumping good times in the shallow water as we challenge our fitness levels with running intervals, strength training, and exercises to slim you down for summertime fun! Instructor: Nancy Fink. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 8-9 pm, June 13 – July 25 (no 7/4) Lemoyne Borough Outdoor Pool Cost: $70; discounted resident rate: $54 5 - HEART HEALTHY ACTIVITY REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 2ND 920-9515 WWW.WESTSHOREREC.ORG 920-9515 CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE STARTING ANY EXERCISE PROGRAM. YOUTH ACTIVITIES KINDER GYM 5 Boys and girls 3-5 years will be introduced to tumbling and the pre-apparatus skills of gymnastics. Emphasis is on coordination and exercise. Child must be minimum age prior to the class. Instructor: Kinderdance. Thursdays, 6:10-6:55 pm A. June 1 – 29 B. July 20 – August 17 West Shore Senior Center – 122 Geary Ave, New Cumberland Cost: $73; discounted resident rate: $56 KINDERDANCE 5 Start your preschooler off on the right foot. The focus is on coordination, movement, and exercise to music for 3-5 year old children. This class includes an introduction to ballet, tap, and acrobatics. Ballet shoes are optional; tap shoes are recommended or dress shoes that make sound. Child must be 3 years of age prior to the first class. Parental assistance is not needed. Instructor: Kinderdance. Thursdays, 7:05-7:50 pm A. June 1 – 29 B. July 20 – August 17 West Shore Senior Center – 122 Geary Ave, New Cumberland Cost: $73; discounted resident rate: $56 WUSHU CAMP 5 Looking for more than just exercise? This Introductory Camp balances selfdiscipline and hard work with fun and friendship. During this course, students ages 8-18 will receive instruction and encouragement towards better flexibility, physical conditioning, morality and self-defense through Chinese Martial Arts. This camp has been well-received by parents & students alike! Wear comfortable clothes and bring a water bottle. Instructor: Andres Gutierrez. Monday thru Thursday, 5:30-6:30 pm A. June 12 – 15 B. July 10 – 13 C. August 14 – 17 CMA West – 829 State St, Suite 3005, Lemoyne Cost: $33; discounted resident rate: $25 Forecast: Sunny Days Ahead! YOUTH HORSEMANSHIP CAMP The Total Equine Learning Center has well trained horses and a roomy indoor riding facility for ages 7-17 to learn the basics of horsemanship, riding technique and safety. Ride English or Western and participate in grooming and tacking activities. Instructor: Joanne Hocker and assistants. Monday - Friday, 1:00-3:30 pm A. June 12 – 16 B. June 19 – 23 C. August 7 – 11 Total Equine Learning Center at Copper Penny Farm Cost: $361; discounted resident rate: $278 ACTIVITIES FOR ADULTS 18+ BOOTY BARRE 5 Pure Barre is the fastest, most effective way to change your body. It will lift your seat, tone your thighs and burn fat in record-breaking time. A fun, energetic fitness experience workout done to music, fusing techniques from Pilates, Yoga and Dance that will tone, define and chisel the whole body. You don’t even need any dance experience or a partner! Bring a mat and light hand weights. Instructor: Marisa Stipe. Saturdays, 8:25-8:55 am June 3 – August 26 (no 7/1, 8/5) Lemoyne Borough - community room - 510 Herman Ave Cost: $57; discounted resident rate: $44 HATHA FLOW YOGA 5 A balanced combination of sustained poses (Hatha) as well as poses flowing in a mindful progression from one to another. Attention is always given to basic alignment & therapeutic principles. Mindfulness; observing breath and body (triputi) are an integral part of class. Classes are balanced with energy. Bring a mat. Instructor: Marisa Stipe. Wednesdays, 11:00-11:45 am May 31 – August 30 (no 7/5,8/2) Fairview Township Fire Station #1 – 340 Lewisberry Rd, New Cumberland Cost: $69; discounted resident rate: $53 INSANITY 5 Insanity, says it all! Workout follows the same basic formula: high intensity exercises for 3 minutes, followed by 30 seconds of rest for recovery. This very short recovery time combined with such high intensity exercise makes for very challenging workouts that quickly sneak up on you. The exercises are straightforward and athletic. Join us for great results in just 30 minutes. Bring a mat. Instructor: Marisa Stipe. Wednesdays, 7:30-8:00 pm May 31 – August 30 (no 7/5,8/2) Lemoyne Borough - community room - 510 Herman Ave Cost: $64; discounted resident rate: $49 Lemoyne Municipal Pool Season Passes Now Available! www.LemoynePA.com or 737-6843 www.westshorerec.org - SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABLE 5 - HEART HEALTHY ACTIVITY NO SMOKING REMINDER Please remember there is no smoking or tobacco allowed at any West Shore Rec activity or on any West Shore School District property. This includes outside entrances and parking lots. Thank you for your cooperation. Summer 2017 7 KICKBOXING & ABS 5 Cardio Kickboxing is a combination of aerobic, boxing and marital arts and is one of the most popular fitness trends in recent years. The American Council on Exercise (ACE), notes that during a one-hour kickboxing workout, you can burn from 500-800 calories. Program provides an intense, total body workout which aims to improve strength, aerobic fitness, speed, flexibility, coordination and balance. Proper punching and kicking techniques will be taught followed by fabulous abdominal routines. Start your week out right!! Bring a mat. Instructor: Marisa Stipe. Fairview Township Fire Station #1 – 340 Lewisberry Rd, New Cumberland Sundays, 6:00-7:00 pm A. June 4 – August 27 (no 7/2, 8/6) Cost: $69; discounted resident rate: $53 Lemoyne Borough - community room - 510 Herman Ave Tuesdays, 5:15-6:00 pm B. June 6 – August 29 (no 7/4, 8/1) Cost: $66; discounted resident rate: $51 MUSCLE PUMP 5 Muscle Pump contains movements working eight separate muscle groups performed to music using free weights and an aerobic step. Participants choose their weights based on the exercise and personal goals. Major muscle groups are worked via series of compound and isolation-based exercises including squats, presses, and dead lifts. The focus is towards muscle endurance using several repetitions and includes an abdominal portion with the most innovative core movements in the industry. Class incorporates elements of P90X and Insanity. Please bring challenging weights to class (light and heavier) and a mat. Instructor: Marisa Stipe. Senior: Wednesdays, 10:00-10:45 am A. May 31 – August 30 (no 7/5, 8/2) Cost: $69; discounted resident rate: $53 Eve: Thursdays, 6:15-7:00 pm B. June 1 – August 24 (no 7/6, 8/3) Cost: $72; discounted resident rate: $55 Fairview Township Fire Station #1 – 340 Lewisberry Rd, New Cumberland PILATES – ALL LEVELS 5 Pilates is a body conditioning system that works your core muscles including the abdominals, back and buttocks. Pilates’ theory is that if your middle is strong, the rest of your body will become stronger as well. The exercises lengthen your muscles and help you develop balance, proper alignment and flexibility. Bring a mat. Instructor: Marisa Stipe. Lemoyne Borough - community room - 510 Herman Ave Day: Saturdays, 7:30-8:15 am A. June 3 – August 26 (no 7/1, 8/5) Eve: Tuesdays, 6:15-7:00 pm B. June 6 – August 29 (no 7/4, 8/1) Cost: $72; discounted resident rate: $55 POUND 5 POUND is a full-body cardio jam session, combining light resistance with constant simulated drumming. The workout fuses cardio, Pilates, isometric movements, plyometrics and isometric poses. Burn calories, strengthen and sculpt infrequently used muscles, and drum your way to a leaner, slimmer physique – all while rocking out to your favorite music! Each 2-4 minute song is carefully calibrated with interval peaks and extended fat burning sequences, providing you with a great workout in a short span of time. Bring a mat, but Ripstixs are provided. Instructor: Marisa Stipe. Saturdays, 9:00-9:30 am June 3 – August 26 (no 7/1, 8/5) Lemoyne Borough - community room - 510 Herman Ave Cost: $57; discounted resident rate: $44 RIPPED 5 RIPPED means R for Resistance, I for Intervals, P for Power, P for Plyometrics, E for Endurance and D for Diet & Nutrition. Once you set foot into a RIPPED class, you’ll find yourself immediately hooked by this fun, total body workout. It is a workout that masterfully combines a cardiovascular routine with weight training and core work while burning fat and calories at a high rate. It will produce results you can’t get on a treadmill. All you need to bring are hand weights (2 to 10 pounds per arm), a mat, water and a towel. Instructor: Tim Shollenberger. Saturdays, 9:45-10:45 am June 3 – August 5 Lemoyne Borough - community room - 510 Herman Ave Cost: $64; discounted resident rate: $49 STEP CHALLENGE 5 Step into summer fun! Class consists of basic choreography (suitable for beginner or advanced stepper) with high energy music, followed by varied upper and lower body exercises using free weights. You will see positive results if you STEP up to the CHALLENGE! Please bring mat and 3-5 lb. hand weights (step provided). Instructor: Kathy Henry. Mondays, 6:15-7:15 pm June 5 – August 14 (no 7/3) Fairview Township Fire Station #1 – 340 Lewisberry Rd, New Cumberland Cost: $64; discounted resident rate: $49 5 - HEART HEALTHY ACTIVITY 8 West Shore Recreation Commission 920-9515 TABATA – BURST TRAINING 5 Tabata is a high-intensity workout protocol that has fitness and weight-loss benefits. Is it like CrossFit? Is it like circuit training? It is a bit of both. Tabata training is attractive because it saves a lot of time for people. It offers the maximum benefit with the least amount of time used to get those results. Bring a mat and 1-3 lb. hand weights. Instructor: Marisa Stipe. Thursdays, 5:30-6:00 pm June 1 – August 24 (no 7/6, 8/3) Fairview Township Fire Station #1 – 340 Lewisberry Rd, New Cumberland Cost: $60; discounted resident rate: $46 NEW TAI CHI SPEAR 5 Tai Chi includes the study of various weapons and this summer we will learn the 26 posture spear form. Spear teaches us to extend our energy and awareness out beyond our normal arm-reach circle. Helps strengthening shoulders and upper back as well as “opening up” bare hand practice. Prior Tai Chi experience is helpful but not required. Adventurous beginners are welcome. You will need a spear. Spears can be 5 foot long ½" piece of PVC available at home improvement stores or a waxwood spear or staff. Most wood martial arts spears or staffs will work. You can also order a spear by contacting MAI at TC4ALL.com. This is an ALL AGE class. People 25-55 and young seniors will enjoy this class. Higher mileage seniors might prefer the seniors program held at the WSSC on Tues & Thurs at 10:30am. Instructors: Andrew Baker & Chloe Pittinos, Movement Arts Institute. Tuesdays, 7-8 pm June 6 – August 22 (no 7/4, 8/1) West Shore Senior Center – 122 Geary Ave, New Cumberland Cost: $105; discounted resident rate: $81 ZUMBA STEP - Zumba Re-invented! 5 Step Aerobics performed in a Zumba style, choreographed routine by stepping up onto and down from a portable platform. Bring some Latin flavor to your step routine. Bring a mat and light to medium hand weights for Zumba Strong (step provided). Instructor: Marisa Stipe. Mondays, 7:30-8:30 pm June 5 – August 28 (no 7/3, 8/7) Fairview Township Fire Station #1 – 340 Lewisberry Rd, New Cumberland Cost: $70; discounted resident rate: $54 B ALLROOM DANCING FUN – BASICS 1 5 “Dancing is the ultimate exercise . . . cleverly disguised as fun.” Dancing is a great way to relieve stress, build confidence and enjoy exercise. Learn popular dances that you can use for a lifetime of fun! Dance with a partner for a fun night out (partners preferred but not required). Instructed by and held at Ballroom Break (100A Catherine Ct, Lewisberry). A. Tuesdays, 7:00-8:00 pm June 20 – July 25 (no 7/4) B. Mondays, 6:30-7:30 pm July 17-August 14 Cost: $83; discounted resident rate: $64 per person BELLY DANCE 5 Belly dance is low impact, strengthens the core and improves muscle tone, cardio, flexibility & body awareness. It is very beneficial for all ages, keeping you spirited, flexible and energetic. Instructor: June Minaya. Level 1: Welcome beginners! Learn basic steps that apply to almost every style of belly dance. Begin with a low impact warm-up followed by dance combinations and easy/fun steps. A hand out with combinations and steps included as well as a CD of great music. Level 2: Review previously learned combinations and tie them into a short choreography. Each session will be different choreography, so continuing styles have a chance to learn different styles. Music and choreography notes will be included. Mondays, June 12 – July 17 A. Level 1: 6:15-7:15 pm B. Level 2: 7:30-8:30 pm West Shore Senior Center – 122 Geary Ave, New Cumberland Cost: $45; discounted resident rate: $35 MORE ACTIVE PROGRAMS LISTED UNDER AQUATICS AND SPORTS! 5 - HEART HEALTHY ACTIVITY We’ve designed a method of kitchen remodeling that preserves the parts of your kitchen you like, while transforming the parts you want to change. It all happens in about 3-5 days. Since you are a member of our community we’d like to offer you a discount SAVE $650 on your new kitchen* 1-844-932-8477 ksreface.com/community REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 2ND www.westshorerec.org ® TM *Offer valid on purchase of complete custom cabinet renewal from Kitchen Saver®. Offer must be used at time of estimate only. May not be combined with other offers or applied to previous purchases. Valid only at select locations. PA HIC #PA063180, DE Contractor #201360588, Ohio Registration #2219521, NJ HIC #13VH08343300. Summer 2017 9 BABYSITTING CERTIFICATION FAMILY & MULTI-AGED ACTIVITIES PUPPY/DOG TRAINING 101 Learn how to train your dog (10 weeks and older) to respond to basic commands such as sit, down, drop, etc. Topics such as walking on a loose leash, biting, chewing, dog/human body language, games and many others will also be covered. The handler must be at least 10 years old, but the entire family is encouraged to attend the session to observe. Bring a 6 ft. nylon or leather leash, a well-fitting collar, treats or toy, water, patience and a positive attitude. Instructor: Doug Parson, Gut Hunds Dog Training. Tuesdays, 6:00-7:00 pm May 23 – June 27 Lower Allen Community Park – Fernlawn Pavilion Cost: $94; discounted resident rate: $72 YOUTH ACTIVITIES KINDER TOTS This activity is designed especially for two year olds to develop gross motor skills, creativity through movement, and body awareness while having fun learning numbers, colors, shapes, and songs. Child must be 2 years of age prior to class. Parental assistance may be needed. Instructor: Kinderdance. Thursdays, 5:30-6:00 pm A. June 1-29 B. July 20 – August 17 West Shore Senior Center – 122 Geary Ave, New Cumberland Cost: $49; discounted resident rate: $38 Strengthening our community is very important to us at Bath Fitter. That’s why we donate to local schools and organizations year after year. Girls and boys ages 11-15 can become certified through this American Red Cross program, which provides the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care for children and infants. This class will help participants to develop leadership skills; learn how to develop a babysitting business, keep themselves and others safe and help children behave; and learn about basic child care and basic first aid. Sitters each receive an informative handbook and CD for reference and a certification card. Bring a packed lunch and a baby doll if you have one. Instructor: Cathy Wagaman. Thursday, June 8, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Fishing Creek Elementary School – library Cost: $87; discounted resident rate: $67 PET FIRST AID CAMP For ages 8-12. If your child spends a lot of time with the family pet, then give him or her the tools to handle a pet emergency. This camp is designed to do just that. Course content includes, but isn’t limited to, vital signs, CPR, bandaging, shock, poisons, medical conditions triage (what constitutes an emergency situation), bleeding management, prevention of illness and injury, the importance of early veterinary care, the appropriate restraining of an injured animal, and creating an effective first aid kit. Your child will receive a first aid book created especially for children. Instructor: Doug Parson, Gut Hunds Dog Training. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, 9:00-11:30 am June 12-14 Fairview Township Fire Station #1 – 340 Lewisberry Rd, New Cumberland Cost: $76; discounted resident rate: $59 A RT CAMP – THE ART OF THE SKETCHBOOK Budding artists ages 7-12 will experiment with a variety of materials and techniques in their personal sketchbooks. Drawing, painting and mixed media will be used to create portraits, object investigations, landscapes and more! Each project will leave room for students to explore their personal interests and imaginations. Students should bring a smock or wear clothes that can get messy. All materials supplied. Instructor: Kate Wasson. A. June 12-15, Monday thru Thursday, 9:30-11:00 am Washington Heights Elementary School – cafeteria B. August 1-4, Tuesday thru Friday, 9:30-11:00 am Fairview Township Fire Station #1 – 340 Lewisberry Rd, New Cumberland Cost: $77; discounted resident rate: $59 FIRED UP CLAY CAMP Thank you for making our community great. Here is a special offer just for you. SAVE $500 on your new bath system* 1-844-915-1059 bfsave.com/community ® TM *Offer must be presented and used at time of estimate only. May not be combined with other offers or applied to previous purchases. Valid only at select locations. Plumbing work done by P.U.L.S.E. Plumbing. Daniel Paul Hemshrodt MD MPL #17499, Richard D. Reustle Jr. NJ MPL #10655, Richard D. Reustle Jr. DE MPL #PL-0002303, Richard D. Reustle Jr. MD MPL #82842, Daniel Paul Hemshrodt VA MPL #2710064024, PA HIC #PA017017, NJ HIC #13VH03073000, WV HIC #WV053085, MD HIC #129346, VA HIC #2705155694. Each Franchise Independently Owned And Operated By Bath Saver, Inc. 10 West Shore Recreation Commission The heat is on outside, so why not turn up the heat inside with art as well! Students who have completed 3rd-5th grade will create three clay projects, two of which will be fired in a kiln. Projects will include molding, carving and painting exciting creations that the kids will take home. Join the hands-on fun! Instructor: Ashley Daniels, WSSD Art Teacher. Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 9:00-11:00 am TENTATIVE DATES: July 10-19 Red Mill Elementary – art room Cost: $75; discounted resident rate: $58 - SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABLE 920-9515 B EGINNER & INTERMEDIATE ROBOTICS CAMP Robots don’t build themselves. They need dreamers and tinkers. Problem solvers and thinkers! Using LEGO® bricks and the award-winning WeDoTM software, kids entering grades 1-3 will work in pairs to build and program robots like chomping alligators while those entering grades 4-6 will step it up a notch and work on building a ferris wheel and more. What’s even more impressive, they will do all of this by following the engineering and design process. Bring a snack and drink. Instructor: Sylvan EDGE Staff. Monday thru Thursday, 9:00 am – 12 noon June 12-15 A. Beginner: Grades 1-3 B. Intermediate: Grades 4-6 Fishing Creek Elementary School - library Cost: $175; discounted resident rate: $135 NEW 3 D ILLUMINATION ELECTRONICS CAMP Students ages 7-12 will experiment, have fun and take home their own 3D Illumination Electronic Kit. The first of its kind with exciting light effects like a three-color light tunnel and more. Activities include building your own security house. No one will enter as the alarm sounds and color LED flashes. Play button ball or hole ball. Build a projector that will show six cool images. Use your 3D color glasses. Build a house with lights. Register by June 5. Instructor: Tonya Flickinger, Sciensational Workshops for Kids. Monday through Thursday, 8:30 am - 12:15 pm June 12-15 Washington Heights Elementary School – library Cost: $219; discounted resident rate: $169 NEW M ASTER BRIDGE BUILDERS CAMP Calling all budding engineers entering grades 4-6. You don’t want to miss this opportunity to explore, build and test the seven basic bridge types in the world today, learning concepts fit for a structural engineer or architect using KNEX! The reviews from students in this class many times come back saying it is the most fun and favorite of all the Sylvan EDGE classes. Bring a snack and drink. Instructor: Sylvan EDGE Staff. Monday thru Thursday, 9:00 am – 12 noon July 10-13 Fairview Township Fire Station #1 – 340 Lewisberry Rd, New Cumberland Cost: $175; discounted resident rate: $135 ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION We request your e-mail address at registration because our software allows us to provide you: n a registration receipt n announcements about your class n news about West Shore Rec happenings. We do not share or sell e-mail addresses and we resolve not to overload your inbox! www.westshorerec.org ENGINEERING 101 & 201 CAMP Students entering grades 1-3 (101) will discover the amazing world of engineering using their imaginations to build, design and experiment with simple machines using LEGO®. Grades 4-6 (201) will get fun, hands-on experience learning about gears, axles, and wheels. Then they will use that knowledge to build and design cars and other awesome creations using LEGO®. Bring a snack and drink. Instructor: Sylvan EDGE Staff. Monday thru Thursday, July 31-August 3, 9:00 am-12 pm Washington Heights Elementary School – music room Cost: $175; discounted resident rate: $135 NEW CODING ANIMATION CAMP Coding campers entering grades 3-8 will learn the basics of animation as they draw their own characters and bring them to life with code while creating a portfolio of animated games, cartoon strips, music videos and interactive worlds. Students will be able to work on their skills at home, too! Participants need to bring their own laptop with wireless internet capability and the ability to run the Google Chrome browser. A limited number of laptops are available to borrow on a first-come, first-serve basis. Bring a snack and drink. Instructor: Sylvan EDGE Staff. Monday thru Friday, August 7-11, 9:00 am-12 noon Highland Elementary School - cafeteria Cost: $195; discounted resident rate: $150 M AKE IT, TAKE IT HOME SCIENCE CAMP In this fun, and exciting program, kids ages 6-11 will discover how amazing science is by making and taking home a wide assortment of toys designed to teach science concepts in a hands-on way. Grow and take home a crystal tree. Make an energy bead bracelet and watch as those amazing beads turn from white to a rainbow of colors before your eyes. Build a working electric motor. Make your own sharpie pen T-shirt (student supplies a 100% cotton T-shirt) and learn some cool chemistry. Make your own bubbling blobs and explore the properties of a density tube. Make silly putty, glowing goo, green flubber and other cool projects like ice cream in our own way! Register by August 7. Instructor: Tonya Flickinger, Sciensational Workshops for Kids. Monday through Friday, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm August 14 – 18 Washington Heights Elementary School – music room Cost: $207; discounted resident rate: $159 - SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABLE Millard Freysinger Memorial Youth Scholarship Program: Contributions made to the Millard Freysinger Memorial fund provide financial scholarships for selected recreation activities for students* who fall under one or more of the following criteria: 1.) eligible for the free/reduced price school lunch program, 2.) recommendation from the school counselor, 3.) student’s parent is an active duty member of the military. A copy of the lunch program letter from WSSD must be included with the registration form. School counselor recommendation letters can be sent directly to our office for review. Military ID’s can be brought to our office for review before program registration. Scholarships are one-half the resident cost and are indicated with a Ð symbol. All information will be kept completely confidential. *who reside in a participating community Summer 2017 11 NEW CREATIVE ROBOTICS CAMP Those students entering grades 1-3 who have taken the beginner robotics class are invited to this course centered around different themes each session including: Outer Space, Superhero School, Dino World and more. Students entering grades 4-6 who have previously participated in the intermediate robotics will work in pairs to design models based on new themes each week such as Movie Set Adventure, Olympics, Safari and more. Both age groups will use their prior robotics experience, creativity and LEGO® to build their robotic models. Instructor: Sylvan EDGE Staff. Monday thru Thursday, August 14-17, 9:00 am-12 pm Highland Elementary School – cafeteria Cost: $175; discounted resident rate: $135 NEW MATH RECHARGE No Tests! No Homework! No Stress! Get back into a mathematical state of mind using Sylvan’s renowned Math Edge program! Students entering grades 1-5 will begin by taking a skills assessment to see what level they remember from last year, then begin working on concepts and problems from that spot. The Math Edge program is completed with physical paper and workbooks, so students will be able to take their work home with them! Students will work at their own pace to get ready...and maybe even get ahead...for the upcoming school year! Bring a snack and drink. Instructor: Sylvan EDGE Staff. Monday thru Friday, August 14-17, 12:30-3:30 pm Highland Elementary School - cafeteria Cost: $195; discounted resident rate: $150 REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 2ND Your sister loved that dress. You thought it made you look fat. ALGEBRA RECHARGE ACTIVITIES FOR ADULTS 18+ AMERICAN HEART CPR & AED This Heartsaver Course combines the newly revised CPR skills training with instruction in using an automatic external defibrillator. Learn skills in adult, child and infant CPR as well as choking procedures for all age levels. Course includes practice sessions, workbook and two skill reminder cards for future reference. Certification is valid for two years. No refunds available after class starts. Please use main lower entrance to Township building. Instructor: Dave Crossley. Monday & Tuesday, 6:00-8:00 pm June 26 & 27 Lower Allen Emergency Services Bldg - 2233 Gettysburg Rd Cost: $59; discounted resident rate: $45 920-9515 WWW.WESTSHOREREC.ORG REGISTER ONLINE That’s what happens when you leave your arrangements up to others. You’re first in line when you register online! Create your ActiveNet account and register at your leisure for most activities. It’s quick and easy and available 24 hours a day. Talk with us about making arrangements in advance. Preplanning allows you to specify your preferences and relieves your family of the burden. Is Online Registration For Me? Gilbert J. Parthemore, Supervisor A Family Tradition Of Caring® 774-7721 NEW Algebra in the summer? Of course! No tests, homework or stress! Get back into a mathematical state of mind using Sylvan’s renowned Algebra Edge program. Students entering grades 6-9 will begin by taking a skills assessment to see what level they remember from last year, then begin working on concepts and problems from that spot--all on an iPad! The Algebra Edge program is set up like an adventure game, so this is not math in its usual school-setting! Students will work at their own pace to get ready...and maybe even get ahead...for the upcoming school year! Bring a snack and drink. Instructor: Sylvan EDGE Staff. Monday thru Friday, August 14-17, 12:30-3:30 pm Highland Elementary School - cafeteria Cost: $195; discounted resident rate: $150 www.Parthemore.com 12 West Shore Recreation Commission Online registration may be the ideal method for you if: n you cannot call during office hours. n the desired program fills quickly. n you’re out of town during the busy registration time. n you would like an instant confirmation of your registration. n you don’t mind paying a convenience fee (6.5% plus $0.50) n or you just enjoy using your computer. Go to www.activenet.active.com/westshorerec for more details. 920-9515 9 /11 MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ONE WORLD OBSERVATORY Your day begins with a trip to the top of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere for a spectacular 360 degree view. After time and lunch on your own, we will head a few blocks to the 9/11 Memorial Museum. Let us come together as one to honor the nearly 3,000 victims that lost their lives, and those who risked their own lives to save others, in the attacks on the World Trade Center. Visit www.westshorerec.org for details and restrictions. Sunday, June 25 Radisson Penn Harris – depart 7:00 am, return 10:30 pm Cost: $140 (adult); $124 (children ages 12 & under) G OURMET FOOD TOUR – Includes some new locations! Back by popular demand, but with some NEW PLACES, book your seats early to experience a taste of New York’s most famous gourmet delis, bakeries, and food emporiums. Three dates are available. Visit www.westshorerec.org for itinerary details. Radisson Penn Harris Four Points Sheraton depart 7am, return 10:30 pm depart 7:15 am, return 10 pm C. Saturday, June 3 D. Saturday, Aug 19 E. Sunday, Sept 24 Cost: $90 NEW MONTREAL & QUEBEC, CANADA Prepare for a touch of European flare without leaving North America. Begin with a visit to Boldt Castle in the 1000 Islands before you cross the border into Canada and witness the splendor and architectural beauty of Notre Dame, Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre, the Citadelle, Plains of Abraham, and Montmorency Falls. Visit www.westshorerec.org for itinerary details. Sun - Thur, August 6 - 10 Radisson Penn Harris – depart 7:00 am, return 8:30 pm Four Points Sheraton - depart 6:30 am, return 9:15 pm Cost: $1,470 single; $1,078 double; $990 triple; $940 quad NEW FALL FOLIAGE IN VERMONT Amid the warm autumn glow emerging from the Green Mountains of Vermont is a quaint country inn that is brimming over with hospitality from the heart. The Inn at Crumpin-Fox offers an experience far superior to and truly unique from other destinations as you will arrive as a guest, stay as friends, and leave as part of the Crumpin-Fox family. Visit www.westshorerec.org for itinerary details. Mon - Fri, September 25 - 29 Radisson Penn Harris – depart 7:00 am, return 9:30 pm Four Points Sheraton - depart 6:30 am, return 9:45 pm Cost: $1,244 single; $1,143 double; $1,050 triple; $1,034 quad POTOMAC EAGLE TRAIN RIDE Board the Potomac Eagle in Romney, WV for a three-hour narrated train ride including a late lunch/early dinner aboard the train. The train ride offers a spectacular view of the tranquil and pristine mountain valley known as "The Trough". Enjoy the view of lush forests and the chance to see the magnificent national symbol - the American Bald Eagle. Visit www.westshorerec.org for details and restrictions. Sunday, October 8 Radisson Penn Harris - depart 9:15 am, return 10:00 pm Cost: $175 www.westshorerec.org KENTUCK KNOB & FALLINGWATER Arrive at the Oakhurst Tea Room for lunch prior to our visit to the world famous Frank Lloyd Wright Homes, Fallingwater and Kentuck Knob. Our first home will be Fallingwater, rightfully named for it sits over a waterfall. We will then visit Kentuck Knob, which stands just below the crest of a hill and almost appears to be part of the mountain itself. To the east, just steps beyond the back terrace, stretches a breathtaking panorama of the Youghiogheny River Gorge and the mountains that surround it. Visit www.westshorerec.org for details and restrictions. Tuesday, October 17 Radisson Penn Harris - depart 8:15 am, return 9:30 pm Cost: $156 West Shore Rec has many other fabulous trips scheduled for the rest of 2017. The good news is there is no need to wait, since we are now booking reservations for all the trips listed below. Please visit our website (westshorerec.org) for additional details. June 26-30 Southern Maine Windjammer Festival Nov 17-19 Christmas at the Newport Mansions Nov 25 NYC Your Way Dec 2 Dickens Christmas in Wellsboro - New! Dec 2-4 Christmas in Williamsburg – Grand Illumination Dec 8 Christmas in D.C. Dec 9 NYC Your Way Dec 15-16 NYC Overnight TRIP INFORMATION ◆ Additional trip details are available on our website (westshorerec.org). ◆ West Shore Recreation Commission continues its partnership with Wolf’s Bus Lines to offer more trip destinations without needing to fill an entire bus. Our group will be combined with other passengers from several other pick up locations. Pick up and drop off will be at the Radisson Penn Harris parking lot (1150 Camp Hill By-Pass, Camp Hill, PA) and/or the Four Points Sheraton (1650 Toronita St, York, PA). Additional alternate pre-determined pick-up/drop off locations may be available, so please inquire by calling the Rec Office 920-9515. All tours will be escorted by staff from Wolf’s Bus Lines. ◆ West Shore Rec Commission uses modern Wolf’s motor coaches equipped with restrooms and air conditioning. In consideration of others, smoking and alcoholic beverages are not permitted. The gratuity for the bus driver/escort is not included in the price listed. Please note the right front seats are reserved for the trip escort. ◆ Help us out! Please register early for bus trips! We must reach a minimum of participants at least 30 days prior to departure. Should we have to cancel, you will receive a full refund. ◆ Price is per person. Payment in full is required for all single-day trips. All multi-day trips require a $50 deposit per person with the remaining balance due 45 days prior to the trip departure date. ◆ If you must cancel from a single-day trip, notify West Shore Rec at least 30 days before a trip to receive a refund (unless stated otherwise). For all multi-day trips, at least 45 days notice is required for a refund. After that, refunds will only be available if a replacement can be found. ◆ If you are interested in trip insurance, please let us know and we will put you in contact with a Wolf’s representative. Summer 2017 13 DISCOUNT THEME PARK TICKETS Visit our office before you visit the park! Save extra dollars this summer when you purchase admission tickets (not coupons) for the 2017 season. Tickets are available mid-May, are not returnable and the only acceptable form of payment will be cash. Please check the website or call 920-9515 for availability. Theme Park BALTIMORE AQUARIUM - Baltimore, MD Your Price Savings Adult (12+) Child (3-11) $33.00 21.00 $6.95 3.95 DORNEY PARK - Allentown, PA Adult (48"+) $44.00$16.90 DUTCH WONDERLAND - Lancaster, PA Regular (3-69) (Sr. tickets at park only) $35.00$8.60 BALTIMORE AQUARIUM FRANKLIN INSTITUTE - Philadelphia, PA General Admission $15.00 $4.95 Includes main floors and planetarium. Ticket may be upgraded at Franklin Institute to include IMAX and Expos. HERSHEYPARK - Hershey, PA Adult (9-54) Child (3-8) / Senior (55-69) Early Season Adult (May 5 - Jun 30, Sun-Fri) Early Season Child (May 5 - Jun 30, Sun-Fri) $51.00$14.80 40.00 2.80 41.00 24.80 34.00 8.80 KNOEBELS AMUSEMENT PARK - Elysburg, PA Weekday (48"+) includes Wooden Coasters $42.00$5.00 Weekday (under 48") excludes Wooden Coasters 20.00 5.00 Under 48" may upgrade to include roller coaster option at the park: $6.00 Tickets valid Mon-Fri. from June 12 – September 1, 2017 MOREY’S PIERS - Wildwood, NJ Adult (48"+) Ride & Water Combo $61.00 Child (under 48”) Ride & Water Combo 47.00 These tickets do not expire and can be used on different days. PHILADELPHIA ZOO - Philadelphia, PA General Admission (2+) SIX FLAGS GREAT ADVENTURE - Jackson, NJ Regular (3+) Theme Park Hurricane Harbor Water Park SPLASH ZONE WATER PARK - Wildwood, NJ All Day Ticket (all ages) $22.27 15.19 HERSHEYPARK $18.00$5.00 $41.00 32.00 $39.15 13.99 $23.00 $16.99 ≥ ≥ CASH ONLY! CASH is the only acceptable form of payment for all discount tickets. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Due to the rise in processing fees, this is the only way West Shore Rec can continue to offer the discount tickets at a savings to our customers. 14 West Shore Recreation Commission SPLASH ZONE WATER PARK GIFT CERTIFICATES Give a friend or loved one the long-lasting gift of a recreation activity – either an old favorite or a new experience. Any amount can be placed on the recipient’s account and a certificate printed to present. CANCELLED ACTIVITIES? Too often quality activities and trips are cancelled because too many people wait until the last minute to register. Almost every activity has a minimum number of enrollees needed to cover the expenses or to make it enjoyable (think team sports). If you see an activity you like, don’t hesitate to sign up to recreate! 920-9515 Remember, Registration begins May 2nd. Enroll Early! PLEASE REGISTER EARLY! Residents of participating municipalities may register May 2nd! Members of non-participating communities may sign up beginning May 9th. If a class does not have a sufficient number of participants registered one day prior to the beginning of the class, it will be cancelled, unless stated otherwise. ONLINE EASY WAYS TO REGISTER www.westshorerec.org or http://activenet.active.com/westshorerec WALK IN Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm DROP BOX WSSD ACE Building – front right pillar PHONE 920-9515 with MasterCard, Visa, Discover or AmEx MAIL IN West Shore Recreation, P.O. Box 413, Lewisberry, PA 17339 TO MAIL IN OR DROP OFF 1. Complete The Registration Form Be sure all information is correct and all telephone numbers are included in the event we need to contact you about the activity. Include additional persons for the same activity from the same household on one form. 2. Enclose Payment A personal check may be used for the activity and made payable to West Shore Recreation. If using a credit card, provide the number, CSV code (on back of card), expiration date and a signature. Cash is accepted at the office. 3. Mail In or Drop Off Use the mailing address above. Service for after hours: A drop box is located outside the front entrance of the WSSD ACE building, behind the right pillar. CONFIRMATIONS Once you sign up it is your responsibility to attend the activity. No confirmations will be sent unless you wish to provide a self-addressed, stamped envelope or an e-mail address. PROGRAM INFORMATION • All program dates are subject to change. • Age – A participant must be the proper age by the start or by the end of the program. All age requirements are set to benefit the participant and make instruction more consistent for the program leader. In some instances, the requirements have been set for the participant’s safety. • Participants must provide their own medical insurance. • The discounted price listed in the brochure is for residents of participating communities. The first price is for all others. • Any person with a disability needing special accommodations to participate should contact the rec office two weeks prior to the activity. CREATE YOUR OWN ACCOUNT AND REGISTER ONLINE! Don’t forget, ActiveNet gives more options to you! This web-based software allows you to: • view activities with real-time information such as spaces available and other details, • create and update your own account, • view your (and your family’s) participation calendar and history, • access a custom listing of the dates of your activity, • enroll online, including adding your name to a waiting list. Please be aware that a convenience fee (6.5% + $0.50) is added to online enrollments, except for additions to a waiting list. Persons who enroll online on May 2nd will be eligible for a prize drawing including a party sub compliments of the CEDAR CLIFF Find out how easy it is to create your account and register online. Get started at www.westshorerec.org. www.westshorerec.org SECTIONS = A, B, C, D, E, etc. • LEVELS = 1, 2, 3, I, II, etc. REGISTRATION FORM Section or Activity_________________________ Level___________Fee___________ Time___________________ Location______________________________ Activity Starting Date___________________________________________ 1) Participant Name__________________________________ gender *___ 2) Additional Name___________________________________ gender *___ Street Address________________________________________________ City____________________________________Zip__________________ Borough or township*__________________________________________ Phone: Home*_______________ Work_____________ Cell_____________ E-Mail Address_______________________________________________ Date(s) of Birth* 1)____________________ 2)_______________________ Parent or Guardian_____________________________________________ Parent Birthdate (to create account) ________________________________ Credit Card No._______________________CSV Code (on back of card)_____ Exp. Date____________________________________________________ Signature ___________________________________________________ ✁ ( * - required information) • please write legibly! OTHER INFORMATION REFUND POLICY A refund for any multi-session program will gladly be issued for any reason as long as you contact the office prior to the second class unless stated otherwise. After the second class, no refund will be given. A five dollar administrative fee will be deducted from the refund. Refunds for one-day activities are not possible after the event has taken place. Call during office hours; e-mail requests will not be accepted. CANCELLATIONS • West Shore Rec reserves the right to cancel any program due to insufficient registration. A full refund will be given. Online convenience fees will be refunded as a credit on account for future enrollments. • Cancellations for trips must be made at least 30 days before the trip to receive a refund unless stated otherwise. • Inclement weather cancellations may prompt the rec office to cancel a program. If possible the session will be made up at another date. If in doubt call the office after 4:00 pm. RETURNED CHECKS Any checks returned for insufficient funds will be assessed an additional amount of $20 for each check. PARTICIPATION LIABILITY By voluntarily enrolling in any activity offered by the Commission, each individual (or the parent/guardian) agrees that West Shore Recreation Commission and its partners assume no responsibility for accident or injury sustained while participating in the activity. Each participant agrees to provide his own medical coverage and take responsibility for participating only in those activities appropriate for his personal health status. A complete statement of liability is available at www.westshorerec.org on the Information page. Summer 2017 15 Member of West Shore Recreation Commission P.O. Box 413 Lewisberry, PA 17339 Presorted Standard U.S. Postage PA I D Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Permit No. 84 BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES John Minito • Fairview Township Michael Raback • Goldsboro Borough Robert Huggler • Lemoyne Borough William Thompson • Lewisberry Borough Edward Black • Lower Allen Township Diane Brokenshire • New Cumberland Borough ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Eric Stauffer, CPRP • Recreation Manager Todd Miller, CPRP • Senior Program Coordinator Janell Winebrenner • Customer Service Representative Sandra Farcht • Customer Service Representative WEST SHORE REC ON THE WEB Visit www.westshorerec.org for youth sports organization contacts, online registration, directions to program facilities, helpful links, and additional information on the programs in this brochure. 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