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WELCOME SUMMMER!
Are you ready for some fun?
In this camp book you will find all of the summer camp,
programs and event information.
Please go to www.easthaddamrec.com to register, print
registration forms and for updated information.
If you have questions, suggestions or comments, please
call the Recreation Office at (860) 873-5058.
Our summer staff is here to help you– our most
important job this summer is to ensure that your family
has a safe and terrifically fun summer!
You can register for our email newsletter to stay up to
date and receive an email with new program and event
information! Sign up at:
http://eepurl.com/jKq9f
East Haddam Parks & Recreation
7 Main Street
P.O. Box 278
East Haddam, CT 06423
Phone: 860-873-5058
Email: parkandrec@easthaddam.org
Website: www.easthaddamrec.com
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East Haddam Summer Day Camp– ages 3-Grade 8 4-12
East Haddam Swimming Lessons-ages 3+ 13-14
Town Beach Information 15
Movies on the Beach-Families of all ages 16
Music on the River-Community Events 17
Broadway on Your Own Bus Trips 18
East Haddam Tag Sale Day 19, 20
Bullet Journaling Class 21
Pottery with Julie Classes 22
CPR, Yoga & Just Show Up Fitness Classes 23
Valor Athletic Training/Girls S.P.A training 24
Summer Fun at your local libraries 25, 26
Skyhawks Tennis 27
British Soccer Camps– Summer Camp 28
Included in this BOOK OF SUMMER FUN:
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April 7, 2016
Dear Parents,
Welcome to East Haddam Parks and Recreation Day Camps-
We have many exciting things planned for camp this year and we can’t wait to see you!
If you have questions that are not answered in this letter, please do not hesitate to call the office.
Your child’s safety and summer fun is our most important job this summer.
Important Facts: (Details can be found in the sections below)
Day Camp Open House: Saturday, May 14th from 9-11 am at the Middle School
All camps will be held July 5-Aug. 12 (no camp on the 4th of July)
The Elementary School & Middle School campers will be able to choose their camp activities daily.
SPROUTS will be held from 8am-12pm at the Middle School, M-F, for ages 3-5 (must be potty trained).
Bloom Into Action will be held at the Middle School for Grades K-3.
Branch Out will be held at the Middle School for Grades 4-8.
Rise and Shine Camp will be held daily, from 7-8 am, Monday- Friday (Min 10)
Camp After the Camp will be held daily from 3-5 pm, Monday-Friday (Min 10)
All registrations will be accepted on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. Camp will fill up- once the staff is
hired for that week, no additional registrations will be accepted so that we are able to maintain our
staff:camper ratios. We will offer a wait list, should a spot become available, you will be notified. Re-
funds will not be issued, per our policy, unless someone on the wait list can fill your spot. Communi-
cation is the most important piece- if you need to make changes, please call the office as soon as pos-
sible so we can work with you.
Registration deadlines and minimums/maximums will be strictly observed- please note this infor-
mation. There will be NO ONSITE REGISTRATIONS AT CAMP! All registration must be done online or
with the Recreation Director.
If you do not register to attend the field trip, there will be no camp that day. (We offered camp at the
school during a field trip last year and we did not have enough of a response)
East Haddam Parks & Recreation
7 Main Street
P.O. Box 278
East Haddam, CT 06423
Phone: 860-873-5058
Email: parkandrec@easthaddam.org
Website: www.easthaddamrec.com
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We have added a question on the Registration form that will allow you to add your name to a “carpool
data base” that will be provided to the parents who have opted in. This will allow you to set up your
own carpools with parents who have registered for camp and may live near you.
The Elementary School will be closed to the public for renovations, all camps will be held at the Middle
School on opposite days. Please see the calendar for specific dates, locations and theme/trips.
Camp costs are listed on the registration form. Registration fees are pro-rated the first week of camp
due to the 4th of July holiday. There is a discount if you register for a full week and for the summer.
Camp Details
Bloom Into Action (Formerly the Elementary School Camp): open to East Haddam residents in grades K-3,
will be held at the Middle School. They will go to the Town Beach on Fridays, and they will need to be
dropped off and picked up at the beach. They will go on field trips every Wednesday. Registration is limited
to 100 participants and will close 2 weeks prior to the start date of each week.
Branch Out (Formerly the Middle School Camp): open to East Haddam Residents in grades 4-8, will be held
at the Middle School. They will go to the Town Beach on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and will need to be
dropped off and picked up at the beach. They will go on Field Trips every Monday. Registration is limited to
100 participants and will close 2 weeks prior to the start of each week.
The Field Trips: Please see the camp calendars for specific trip locations, cost, dates and times. Each field
trip MUST be registered for at least 2 weeks in advance so that the tickets can be purchased and the buses
can be reserved. There are no refunds if you do not attend. We cannot accept late registrations (due to tick-
et purchase restrictions for group sales). If you choose not to attend the field trip, there will be no camp that
day. We have done our absolute best to keep the cost down for each trip and we have not passed any hidden
costs along to you. The cost for each trip includes the bus fee (@ $5.90 per camper) and the ticket or en-
trance fee. We are NOT asking that you cover the costs of the chaperones or staff, East Haddam Parks and
Recreation will pay for the staff. If a lunch or spending money (which is completely voluntary), is needed, it
will be noted on the camp calendar. Please discuss your child’s needs with their counselor if assistance is
needed managing their spending money.
Camp After the Camp (formerly After Care): Parents may register for Camp After the Camp from 3-5 pm on
Mondays through Fridays. There is a minimum of 10 campers per day required to offer this program. In order
to pay the staff, we must adhere to this policy; we will let you know 2 weeks in advance if we have not met
the minimum so you can make other arrangements for your child. Advance registration is now required.
Same day registrations can no longer be accepted due to the staff:camper ration regulations and minimum
camper requirements.
Rise and Shine Camp: New this year! We will be offering early morning care before camp starts. Parents
may register for Rise and Shine Camp from 7-8 am on Mondays through Fridays. There is a minimum of 10
campers per day required to offer this program at each site. In order to pay the staff, we must adhere to this
policy; we will let you know 2 weeks in advance if we have not met the minimum so you can make other ar-
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rangements for your child. Advance registration is now required, same day registrations can no longer be ac-
cepted due to the staff to camper ration regulations, and minimum camper requirements.
SPROUTS Camp: Open to East Haddam resident’s ages 3- 5 will be held at the Middle School on Monday
through Friday from 8:00am-12pm; Monday-Friday. Parents should drop off and pick up their child in the
Sprouts Room (TBD), entering the school through the gym hallway. Registration is limited to 20 participants.
Please see the SPROUTS calendar for more specific camp information. Advanced registration is required at
least 2 weeks in advance and late registrations cannot be accepted in order to maintain our staff:camper
ratio.
Online registration: Please go to www.easthaddamrec.com to register for Camps and Field Trips. The
online registration system allows you to register and pay with a credit card. You will be asked to enter your
child’s information into the online system one time. Then, when you return to the system to register for an
additional week of camp, or a new program, you will not have to re-enter the information. You can set up the
online system for one person, or your whole family. If you have participated in an East Haddam Parks and
Recreation program or camp in the past, you can simply log into your account and register for camp, field
trips and after care.
Scholarship Funds: We encourage any family who feels that they cannot afford camp, to contact our office
and discuss the available options. We do not want any child to be left out of camp due to financial hardships.
Your information will be kept strictly confidential. In addition, we have established a new scholarship fund.
We can now accept donations to the fund that will allow underprivileged campers to attend camp at a re-
duced rate. If you can make a donation to the fund, please send a check, with a notation that it be designat-
ed to the scholarship fund.
It’s HOT outside in July and August! NONE of our camps are air conditioned. We always have water availa-
ble (and encourage campers to bring a refillable water bottle). We encourage water play in a sprinkler to cool
off, and we choose our activities based on the heat and the weather.
What should my child wear to camp?
Please dress your children in clothing that is appropriate for the weather that day. Sneakers and socks pro-
vide better foot protection since they will be inside and outside, running, jumping, playing and moving. They
will be able to take their sneakers off to play in the sprinkler, or play water games on very hot days. Children
should always wear sunscreen to camp, please apply it before they get to camp! If they need the sunscreen
reapplied, please send the spray type sunscreen that has your child’s name on it and let the counselors know
that you would like it reapplied. *** WE CANNOT RE-APPLY SUNSCREEN WITHOUT YOUR PERMISSION AND A
LABELED BOTTLE.
What should my child bring to camp?
Campers should bring a mid-morning snack, a lunch (and an afternoon snack if they are staying later than
3pm). There are no refrigerators at camp, so please send your child with a brown bag or small cooler. Please
make sure that these are clearly labeled! Please send a reusable water bottle each day. They will have access
to a water cooler to refill their bottles. All allergies, including food allergies, MUST be noted on your registra-
tion forms. Each camper is encouraged to bring a bag or backpack that contains their food, a towel, and
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spray-on sunscreen, if needed. This will help us to keep all of your child’s belongings in one location and will
hopefully prevent numerous trips to the lost and found! THERE IS NO SHARING OF FOOD OR WATER BOTTLES
AT CAMP. Due to food allergies, we cannot allow campers to share snacks or lunches. If your child forgets a
snack, lunch or water bottle, we will call you- this is for the safety of all of the campers.
What should my child leave at home?
Please leave all electronic devices, games, balls, chewing gum and money (unless it has been requested for a
field trip) at home. We cannot be responsible for these items and we always feel awful when something of
importance is lost or broken.
How do I drop my child off at camp? How do I pick my child up from camp?
An adult (listed on the registration form) will need to bring the child in to camp and sign them in with a coun-
selors. There will be a place for you to sign when dropping your child off and picking your child up. If your
child’s name is not on the sign in sheet, you will need to see the Camp Director at the desk. This may mean
that you are missing paperwork, payments, or that the registration was received late and needs approval
from the Director. You will sign your child out of camp the same way, an adult (listed on the registration
form) will need to go into camp and sign the sign out sheet. Please remember that camp ends at 3:00 p.m. if
you are more than 10 minutes late, you will be charged $1 per minute, per child…this adds up!
Why do I need to pre-register?
Registration for all of the day camps, the early arrival, and the late pick up as well as the field trips must be
done in advance. There will be no registrations accepted at camp! We cannot accept same day registrations
due to the camper/staff ratio requirements. This will also ensure that we have enough campers to meet the
10 camper minimum. If we do not meet the minimum, we will notify parents with 2 weeks’ notice so you can
make other arrangements. Field trips require advance purchase of tickets and bus arrangements as well as
proper staffing. This can only be done with advance registration numbers. No refunds will be issued, per our
policy, unless someone from the wait list can take your spot.
Can my child attend summer school and day camp?
We will work with you and the schools to ensure a safe, seamless transition. Please let us know what your
school schedule is in advance so that we can make arrangements for our staff to accept your child into camp
at the correct times/days. Please check the camp calendar for days that camp is held at the school. These are
the days that we can transition from school to camp. We do not provide transportation from school to our
camp site if we are not at school. You are welcome to arrange transportation to our site and sign them into
camp for the remainder of the day. When you arrive to pick up your child, you will need to sign out on the
sheet at the Directors desk. Please remember that pick up is 3:00, unless you are registered for Camp After
The Camp, which ends at 5:00p.m. and a fee of $1 per minute, per child will be charged after 5:10.
How are the campers grouped at camp?
All of the campers will be grouped by similar grades and interests. There will be sufficient staff to accommo-
date the number of campers in each group. The camp numbers change each day, so staff may be moved
around from group to group to ensure the correct camper: staff ratio. We feel that it is important for the
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campers and the counselors to get to know everyone. Campers will be able to choose friends that they would
like to be with and activities that they would like to participate in! Grades will be combined to allow friends to
be together this summer, as appropriate. There will be a rotation schedule, and they will need to choose
different activities throughout the day- every camper will have a chance to participate in all of the activities
that interests them. The daily schedule will be available in early May, but may change throughout the sum-
mer based on camper interest, schedules, rainy days etc.
What activities will my child take part in at camp?
The campers in Bloom into Action will rotate through a daily schedule of activities including art, water
play (swim suits are not needed, but clothes that can get damp to cool off are), sports and games, mu-
sic, letterboxing, scavenger hunts, pottery, jewelry making, disc golf, sports, crafts, and outdoor ad-
ventures. If the temperature is very hot, and playing outside is dangerous, they may be offered a
movie to watch, board games to play and quieter activities as these will help prevent heat related ill-
nesses.
The Branch Out campers will be able to choose from a list of activities and programs above as well as
music and karaoke, locker decorating contests and orienteering.
Sprouts will have a set daily schedule that includes free play, stories, crafts, snack time, dress up,
group games, and time outside on the playground. It is important to understand that these will be
camp related activities. Our main goal in the summer is to make new friends and have fun!
How will you keep my child safe on a field trip?
Each camper will be assigned to a specific counselor for the day. Each counselor is responsible for supervising
their group in all activities. Rather than a group of counselors watching a group of campers, this breaks the
group down and makes the supervision of each child clearly defined. Head counts are done routinely. The
Director will attend all of the field trips and will oversee the campers and the counselors. The Director will
have access to emergency and parent information.
If my child does not attend the field trip, is there camp?
If your child does not pre-register to attend the field trip there will be no camp for the day. Last summer we
offered the option of attending the Field Trip or camp but the response was very low.
How do I know that my child is safe at camp?
We work closely with the police, schools, EMS and Fire Dept. to ensure that our camps are safe. The staff is
trained in First Aid, CPR, AED, children’s disciplinary techniques, stages of development, water safety, play-
ground safety, effective leadership skills development, emergency evacuation plans, lock down drills, and
“lost camper” protocols- to name a few! We keep a close eye on the weather each day and plan activities
that are safe whether we are inside or out. We review these protocols throughout the summer. The Directors
are also trained in Medication and Epi Pen Administration.
Who supervises my child at the beach and in the water?
We require all of the lifeguards to work on “Camp” days. Lifeguards are certified by the American Red Cross
in lifeguarding, First Aid, Professional Rescuer CPR/AED, and some have more advanced training in Water-
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front Supervision and Waterfront Safety Instructor. One group of campers is allowed in the water at a time.
Counselors and lifeguards are required to be in the water with the campers, conducting head counts and en-
suring safe water play, at all times. On the first day that your child attends camp at the beach, they will have
to complete a swim test with the swimming instructor. Each camper will receive a wrist band that indicates
how far out in the water they are allowed to go. They will get a wrist band each week and will be required to
wear it all day. They will not be re-tested throughout the summer because the process is lengthy and limits
the time the rest of the camp can be in the water.
What happens if my child gets hurt at camp?
We will address each injury or illness on an individual basis. Our staff is trained in CPR/AED and First Aid. All injuries and illnesses will be reported by the counselors to the Director. The Director will make an informed decision, based on the report and the severity, on how to proceed. The Director will either:
1.Oversee the counselor in providing basic first aid,
2.Call the parent/guardian if the situation warrants, we have any questions, or feel that you need immediate notification,
3. Call 911 if the Director feels that the situation is an emergency and then immediately notify the parent or guardian.
How are the counselors chosen?
Camp counselors apply each year to work at camp. We interview everyone who applies because we feel
strongly that this is a great learning opportunity for the applicants. We will hire enough staff to meet the
minimum ratio of 1 counselor per 10 campers. Typically, our ratios are closer to 1 counselor per 6 campers.
We will employ high school, college age and adult applicants to work at our camps. When hiring the staff we
take into account their experience, skills, level of maturity, and past employment records. All adults will have
a satisfactory background check.
I need child care before or after camp, can I hire a counselor?
While we recognize that this is important, the counselors are expected to arrive at work ½ hour prior to and
work ½ hour after camp. The campers to attend staff meetings, prepare for camp, and ensure that the camp
is ready for the next day. If it works into a counselors work schedule, we will need a signed waiver of liability
stating that the parent takes full responsibility for the child and the counselor at these times.
How will discipline be handled at camp?
We expect every camper to behave in an appropriate, respectful manner. When we encounter inappropriate
behavior, the counselors will make every effort to correct the behavior and explain the consequences to the
camper. If the behavior persists: the camper will meet with the Director and if further action is needed, we
will notify the parents. In rare cases, campers have been asked to leave camp because their behavior im-
pedes the enjoyment, safety or experience of other campers. If this happens, refunds will not be issued for
the camp that is missed. If your child is reporting that they are having conflicts with another child or staff
member, please report this to the Director or the Recreation Director immediately so that we may address it.
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East Haddam Parks & Recreation
Summer Day Camp 2016 Please complete a separate form for each child. You may also register and pay online at
www.easthaddamrec.com for no additional fee!
Child’s Name:___________________________________________________________
Parents Names: _________________________________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________________________
Day Phone Number:_____________________________ Date of Birth________________
Email________________________________________Grade:____________________
I am registering for:
Sprouts (Ages 3-5):______Bloom Into Action (Gr. K-3)_______Branch Out (Gr 4-8)_______
1)Emergency Contact: This person has my permission to act on my behalf if I cannot be
reached, including, but not limited to, taking custody of my child, and making all decisions regarding
my child: Name:__________________________________________Phone:___________________
2) Is there any other person authorized to sign your child in/out of camp?_____Yes______No
Name:________________________________________________Phone:_____________________
3) If you are interested in carpooling, we will share your name, home address, email address
and a phone number with other parents that are also interested in carpooling. Two weeks before the
start of camp, an email will be sent to everyone who has provided their information in a group email. East
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Haddam Parks and Recreation will provide the parents contact information, but parents will be responsible for
making carpool arrangements. ______Yes _______No
4) Does your child have any allergies, medical conditions, or daily medications that we should be
aware of? _____No _____Yes-please explain (attach add. Pages if needed_________________________
5) In considering your child's overall swimming abilities, would you consider them to be?
_________Beginner _________Intermediate ________Advanced
6) I grant East Haddam Parks and Recreation, its representatives and employees, the right to take
photographs of me, my property, and my minor children in connection with the program that I am reg-
istering for. I authorize East Haddam Parks and Recreation, its assignees and transferees to copyright, use
and publish the same photographs in print and/or electronically. I agree that East Haddam Parks and Recrea-
tion may use such photographs of me and my children with or without my name and for any lawful purpose,
including for example such purposes as publicity, illustration, advertising, and Web content.____Yes___No
READ BEFORE SIGNING
In consideration of being allowed to participate in any way in the East Haddam Park and Recreation:
I) The risk of injury from the activities involved in this program may be significant, including the potential for
permanent paralysis and death, and while particular rules, equipment, and personal discipline may reduce
this risk, the risk of serious injury does exist: and, 2) I KNOWINGLY AND FREELY ASSUME ALL SUCH
RISKS, both known and unknown, EVEN IF ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEES or
others, and assume ALL responsibility for my participation; and, 3) I willingly agree to comply with the stated
and customary terms and conditions for participation. If, however, I observe any unusual significant hazard
during my presence or participation, I will remove myself form participation and bring such to the attention of
the nearest official immediately and, 4) I, for myself and on behalf of my heirs, assign, personal representa-
tives and next of kin, HERBY RELEASE AND HOLD HARMLESS East Haddam Park and Recreation; their
officers, officials, agents, and/or employees, other participants, sponsoring agencies, sponsors, advertisers,
and if applicable, owners and leasers of premises used to conduct the event (“RELEASES”), WITH RE-
SPECT TO ANY AND ALL INJURY, DISABILITY, DEATH, or loss or damage to person or property, WHETH-
ER ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEES OR OTHERWISE. 5) This is to certify that I,
as parent/guardian with legal responsibility for this participant, do consent and agree to his/her release as
provided above of all Releases, and for myself, my heirs, assigns, and next of kin, I release and agree to in-
demnify and hold harmless the Releases from any and all liabilities incident to my minor child’s involvement
or participation in these programs as provided above, EVEN IF ARISING FROM THEIR NEGLIGENCE. I
HAVE READ THIS RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK AGREEMENT, FULLY UNDER-
STAND ITS TERMS, UNDERSTAND THAT I HAVE GIVEN UP SUBSTANTIAL RIGHTS BY SIGNING IT,
AND SIGN IT FREELY AND VOLUNTARILY WITHOUT ANY INDUCEMENT.
Parent/Guardian Signature:_________________________________Date:__________________________
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WATER TESTING AT THE TOWN BEACH
Have you ever wondered how safe the water is at local swimming facilities?
The Chatham Health District tests the beach water at the Town Beach on a weekly basis. The tests look for high bacteria levels and contamination that could be harmful to humans.
If the test results come back at elevated levels beyond the acceptable safety range, the beach will be closed until further testing comes back uncontaminated.
In the past, our bacteria levels were elevated from goose droppings. Since then, we have developed ways to prevent the geese from “moving in” and thus, contaminating the water.
The Town Beach has not been closed, due to elevated levels of contaminants, in many years!
We take pride in ensuring that the beach and the water are as clean as we can control.
The weekly test results can be obtained by calling the Recreation Office at (860) 873-5058.
PUBLIC ACCESS TO LOCAL BEACHES I have read some comments on social media recently that ask why “out of towners” are allowed to use the
Town Beach, and why we do not charge a fee to use the beach. According to the Leydon v. Greenwich deci-
sion of 2001, the CT Supreme Court ruled that you cannot prohibit non-residents access to your public wa-
terfronts (or any public park for that matter). As a public park, it is a traditional public forum which under
Federal Constitution, must be open to freedom of expression and of association without regard to resi-
dence. Mr. Leydon argued that his constitutional right for freedom of expression was denied by not allowing
him (a non-resident) access to the beach.
The decision does allow the Town to charge fees but the fee for non-residents must be fair and reasonable
when compared to what is being charged to the residents. ie, you cannot charge residents $5 for the season
and non-residents $500. Most residents argue that they pay for the park through their taxes and should not
be charged anything additional. BUT, the amount of taxes each person pays toward any particular park is
considered to be an intangible. So, you have to establish a resident fee before you can establish the non-
resident fee.
We feel strongly that everyone should be allowed to enjoy our beaches and parks.
If you ever experience a problem or concern at the beach, please call the recreation office to report the prob-lem so that it can be corrected as soon as possible at (860) 873-5058.
In 2015, the beach was used by an
average of 60 people per day.
The lifeguards are available for your safety on a daily basis from 10am– 5pm. Please help them by watching your children in the water and picking up your trash. Both of these will help ensure that everyone has a fun, safe day at the beach!
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POTTERY WITH JULIE
These 6 week courses will take you through the entire pottery making pro-
cess. Learn hand building techniques to produce your own unique and
beautiful creations to use or display in your home. This class will also in-
clude a 1-day intro to throwing pottery on a potter's wheel. Projects may
include housewares, such as vases, jewelry boxes, serving dishes, mugs etc.
Julie Bonilla, an East Haddam artist will guide your artistic experience.
Seasoned artists welcome but no experience is needed.
Cost includes clay, tools, glaze, and firing fees.
Intro to Pottery for Adults class: ages 14 and older. $155
Tuesdays, May 10-June 21 (no class June 7) from 5:30-7:30 pm
Tuesdays, June 28-August 9, 2016 (no class on July 12) from 5:30-7:30
pm
Pairing up for Pottery: Parent and child class (registration fee includes
parent and child participation). $170
Saturdays, May 14-June 25 (no class June 4) from 11am-12:30 pm
Saturdays, July 2-August 13 (no class July 16) from 11am-12:30 pm
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CPR/AED Classes in East Haddam
ADULT/INFANT/CHILD:
Saturday, May 28, 2016 from 9am -2 pm
Saturday, June 18, 2016 from 9am-2pm
Saturday, July 16, 2016 from 9am-2pm
$50 per person
Register online at www.easthaddamrec.com
Gentle Yoga - All Levels
This Gentle Yoga class is appropriate for all levels of fitness or yoga experience, and all ages 16 and
up. Increase your strength and flexibility while decreasing stress. Enjoy moving your body and
breathing mindfully! Sunday and Wednesday at 6:30pm at the Senior Center. Friday 10:30am at
the Grange. Wear loose comfortable clothing. Bring a yoga mat and water to drink. Call the office
for financial aid. Ages 16 and older welcome to attend!
FRIDAYS, 10:30-11:30 AM AT THE GRANGE HALL ON TOWN ST.
WEDNESDAY & SUNDAYS, 6:30-7:30 PM AT THE SENIOR CENTER
$90 per 10 week session for 1 class per week or $165 for any 2 classes per week
Register online at www.easthaddamrec.com
Just Show Up Fitness
Because Just Showing Up is the hardest part! This class uses short distance running, body weight
exercises and free weight workouts. JSU frequently gathers outdoors and during bad weather
moves inside. Our fun group dynamic will help motivate and improve your cardio, core strength,
agility and balance. Participants have used our class for weight loss, fitness, and race training.
Check our new lower "GET FIT IN SPRING" fees!
TUES & THURS AT 6:30 PM & SATS AT 8:30 AM
CLASSES HELD AT THE OLD TOWN HALL ON TOWN ST.
$40 PER 6 WEEK SESSION, 1 CLASS PER WEEK
$64 PER 6 WEEK SESSION, 2 CLASSES PER WEEK
$82PER 6 WEEK SESSION, 3 CLASSES PER WEEK
REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.EASTHADDAMREC.COM
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