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An offering of all sports, programs and events for Lebanon, NH (Spring & Summer 2013) Including Fall Preview

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Page 1: Spring Summer 2013 Guide

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SPRING/SUMMER 2013

Please see current

registration

policies

on Page 2!

INSPIRE PLAY

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GENERAL INFORMATIONGENERAL INFORMATION

REGISTRATION POLICIESREGISTRATION POLICIES

PROGRAM REGISTRATIONPROGRAM REGISTRATION

Lebanon Recreation & Parks Department • 603.448.5121 • www.lebnh.net • [email protected]

Check out the City’s website:

www.lebnh.net

For your convenience, there are fi ve ways to register:Mail the completed registration form found in the back of this newsletter along with payment to: LEBANON RECREATION & PARKS DEPT. 51 NORTH PARK STREET LEBANON, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03766Visit us at the Recreation & Parks Offi ce prior to the program registration deadline, Mon thru Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Drop your form along with payment in our convenient green drop box, located next to City Hall, available 24 hours a day.Auto-fi ll Registration. You can submit an auto-fi ll form at www.recreation.lebnh.net.On the Web! Register online by visiting www.recreation.lebnh.net.

The Lebanon Recreation and Parks Department publishes program

guides which are available in February and August through the schools, public libraries, Lebanon City Hall and online. Additional announcements appear in the local media.

1. Please check program descriptions for specifi c registrationinformation, including registration deadlines.

2. Registrations received after the registration deadline will be put on a wait list. As capacity allows, wait listed registrations will be added to the roster. $5 late-registration fee applies.3. Residents of Lebanon or West Lebanon may be eligible for scholarships based on fi nancial need. Any parents/guardians that would like to discuss scholarship opportunities should contact the Recreation & Parks Department.

4. *Multiple child discounts are available for programs that don’t require special admission fees, and are run exclusively by Lebanon Recreation staff. Eligible programs are noted with an *. First child pays in full; each additional child in the same program from the same household receives a 10% discount, up to $10 per additional child.

5. Non-resident fees are listed with program descriptions.

6. Participants will be offi cially registered upon payment of fee and receipt of registration form.

7. No news is good news. We will contact you if there is a problem with your registration, or if a class is cancelled.

8. Full refunds (less processing fee) are allowed up to the registration deadline. Requests for refunds afterwards must be submitted in writing and will be considered individually. All refunds are subject to a $5 refund processing fee.9. Thank you for choosing a Lebanon Recreation & Parks Department Program!

Give the gift of recreation! Certifi cates

are available year round!

The Lebanon Recreation & Parks Department is committed to providing

facilities and programs which meet the needs of residents with disabilities. All facilities and

programs are reviewed to insure access to persons with disabilities in

accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act. Support will be available for persons needing individual assistance to participate in recreation programs. Interpreters will be provided to sign for the hearing impaired. All arrangements will be made on an individual basis. For more information, please contact Lebanon Recreation & Parks Offi ce, 448-5121.

INDEXRegistration Information 2Youth Programs 3-10Youth Sports 4, 5, 6Youth Summer Camps 7Lebanon Memorial Pool/Swim Lessons 8,9Outdoor Adventures 10Adult/Family Programs 11,12Concerts and Special Events 13July 4th 13Community Activities 14Active Living, Wild About Lebanon outings 15Thank you 16Library Programs 17General Registration Form 18Other Community Recreation Services 19

ACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES

Cover Photo Credits: Recreation & Parks Department staff

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GENERAL INFORMATION

REGISTRATION POLICIES

PROGRAM REGISTRATION

A series of fun-fi lled outdoor after school activities around town tolocal parks, conservation lands, and more for children in Grades K-6. A chance to hang out with your friends and to make new ones. All 3activities, snacks and transportation included in one low price!DATES: Grades K-1 (#37204A): 3/13, 4/2, 5/1Grades 2-4 (#37204C): 3/20, 4/10, 5/7Grades 5-6 (#37204B): 3/27, 4/24, 5/15REGISTRATION DEADLINE: March 6ACTIVITIES: March - Snow Fun; April - Mud Fun; l May - Sun FunyPICK-UP TIMES: 2:30 p.m. at Lebanon Middle School3:00 p.m. at West Lebanon Schools3:15 p.m. at Hanover Street SchoolRETURN TIME: 5:00 p.m. to Lebanon City Hall FEE: Residents - $20 Non-Residents - $30TRIP LEADER: Krissy Flythe MIN.: 6 MAX.: 10

YOUTH PROGRAMS

APRIL BREAKAWAYAPRIL BREAKAWAY

No school! Ages 12-16, take advantage of school break for some fun April adventures! Bring a lunch and beverage

for the trips. Transportation provided! TRIP INFORMATION:Mon. April 15 & Tues. April 16 (#37205F) - Jay Peak Resort, VtSkiing and Indoor Water Park (www.jaypeakresort.com). Ski, Ride, Slip, slide & splash! Overnight with slipping & sliding on day one and skiing & riding on day two.FEE: Residents - $120 Non-Residents - $140 MIN/MAX: 8Wed. April 17 (#37205C) - Mel’s Funway, Litchfi eld, NH. (www.melsfunwaypark.com) Go-karts, mini golf, laser tag and more!FEE: Residents - $45 Non-Residents - $65

Thurs. April 18 (#37205C) - Mt. Monadonock Hike on White Dot Trail (www.monadnocktrails.com) FEE: Residents - $10 Non-Residents - $15

Friday. April 19 (#37205D) - Strategy Zone, Goshen, NH(www.thestrategyzone.com) Outdoor laser tag. Dress to play in the woods!FEE: Residents - $25 Non-Residents - $37REGISTRATION DEADLINE*:REGISTRATION DEADLINE*: April 8TIMES/LOCATION: Leave from Lebanon City Hall at 9:00 a.m. and return by 5:00 p.m.MIN: 6 MAX: 12 TRIP LEADER: Krissy Flythe

ROMP AND STOMP*ROMP AND STOMP*

For children ages 2-4. Join us for a mixture of movement exploration, fi nger play, music activities, parachute games

and more! A great opportunity for group interaction and socialization. Parent participation helps children enjoy this fun-fi lled activity period! DAYS: ThursdaysSESSION DATES AND TIMES: March 28 - May 16 (no class on 4/18)(#27103A) - 9:00 - 9:30 a.m.(#27103B) - 9:45 -10:15 a.m.(#27103C) - 10:45-11:15 a.m.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: March 14LOCATION: Kilton Library, West Leb.FEE: Residents-$25 Non-Residents-$37INSTRUCTOR: Dori Willeman

MIN.: 5/class MAX.: 12/class

TWEEN & TEENTWEEN & TEEN ADVENTURES ADVENTURESSome new Spring/Summer adventures.....come join the fun!

CRANMORE MOUNTAIN RESORT: Ages 12-16, visit Cranmore Mt. Resort in North Conway, NH (www.cranmore.com/summer/rides-activities) and enjoy a full day of summer fun and sun! Try out the mountain coaster, giant swing, summer tubing, bungee trampoline, spider climb, scenic chairlift rides, and even bouncy houses on this adventurous day trip! Bring $ for lunch and ice cream.DATE: DATE: Friday, July 19 TIME: 7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., leave from behind City HallREGISTRATION DEADLINE: June 7FEE: Residents - $25 Non-residents - $37MIN: 6 MAX: 13 TRIP LEADER: Krissy Flythe

AFTERSCHOOL CHAMELEON CLUB: Chameleon Club is for students in grades 5-8 to participate in outdoor learning experiences that connect them with nature and group development. Sign up to learn outdoor related skills, self confi dence, leadership development, and more. Activities will vary from snowshoeing, hiking, rock climbing, and more. Meeting room is Room 316 at the Lebanon Middle School.DATES: DATES: February to May (Mondays & Thursdays)Feb 28 Mar 7, Mar 14, Mar 18, Mar 28 Apr 1, Apr 11, Apr 25 May 2, May 6, May 16, May 20, May 30TIME: 3:00-5:00 p.m. REGISTER: Anytime FEE: FREEMAX: 12 (Trip Days) Local trips, no maximumTRIP LEADERS: Krissy Flythe & Karen Morris

Please note! See Page 2 for registration policies including registration deadlines and multiple child discount opportunities.

FORE-U GOLF CENTER JUNIOR GOLFFORE-U GOLF CENTER JUNIOR GOLF (Make checks payable to Fore-U Golf) A Junior Golf Series sponsored by Fore-U Golf and Peter Harris, PGA Professional. Held at Fore-U Golf/Carter Country Club.

AGE DATES DAY TIME FEE MINIMUM/MAXIMUM

6-18 April 17 - April 18 Wed./Thurs. 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. $55/camp Min: 3 Max: 126-18 April 22 - May 27 Mondays 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. $55/develop.session, $10/wk. Min: 3 Max: 126-18 June 20 - June 21 Thurs./Friday 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. $55/camp Min: 3 Max: 126-18 July 9 - July 10 Tues./Wed. 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. $55/camp Min: 3 Max: 125-18 June 27 - Aug.22 Thursdays 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. $80/develop.session, $10/wk. Min: 3 Max: 1211+ June 28 - Aug. 9 Fridays 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. $225 (prepare for competition) Min: 3 Max: 8

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SPRING SPORTS

3RD - 6TH GRADE GIRLS SOFTBALL* FEE: Residents - $30 Non-residents - $45

Interscholastic traveling teams. Participants must supply their own glove.

GRADE CODE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINE

3rd-4th 31261A 3/26-5/30 T, TH 4:30-6:00 p.m. Civic Memorial Park March 15

5th-6th 31262A 3/25-6/1 M, W, F 4:45-6:00 p.m. Lebanon Jr High School March 15

BOYS/GIRLS LACROSSE* FEE: 1st-3rd Grade - Residents - $20 Non-residents - $301ST- 8TH GRADE 4th-6th Grade - Residents - $30 Non-residents - $45 7th-8th Grade - Residents - $45 Non-residents - $65Instructional and interscholastic play. 4th-8th practices may begin indoors at the Witherell Recreation Center & move outdoors as weather permits. Equipment requirements: 1st-3rd - Lax stick. 4th-8th - stick, gloves, mouth guard, cleats, shoulder/elbow pads and helmet (boys only), eye goggles (girls only). Physicals required for 7th-8th players.

GRADE CODE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINE1st-3rd Coed 31270A 4/27-5/18 SA 10:00-11:00 a.m. Lebanon High School April 12

Boys 4th-6th 31275A 3/28-5/25 T, TH 4:30-6:00 p.m. Lebanon High School March 15

Boys 7th-8th 31376A 3/25-5/25 M, W, F 5:00-6:30 p.m. Lebanon High School March 15

Girls 4th-6th 31375A 4/8-5/25 T, TH 4:30-6:00 p.m. Civic Park/Plainfi eld March 15

Girls 7th-8th 31377A 3/25-5/25 M, W, F 4:30-6:00 p.m. Civic Memorial Park March 15

MIDDLE SCHOOL BOYS/GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD* FEE: Residents - $45 Non-residents - $65

5th-8th Grade Track is an interscholastic traveling track program where participants learn the basics of running and fi eld events. Meets conclude with Connecticut Valley Championships. Practices begin indoors at Witherell Recreation Center, and move outdoors as weather permits.

GRADE CODE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINECoed 5th-8th 31368A Indoor: 3/26-4/11 T, TH 3:00-4:00 p.m. Witherell Rec.Center March 15

Outdoor: 4/22-6/1 M-TH 5:00-6:15 p.m. LHS Track

ATHLETES UNITED MULTI-SPORT RECREATION

A FREE, organized, and fun recreation sports league, directed and coached by Dartmouth athletes in an effort to provide Lebanon children with a positive extracurricular activity, building confi dence, friendships, and mentoring relationships. 7 game days & 6 weeks of practice.

GRADE CODE DATES DAY / TIME LOCATION COACH/MENTOR3rd-6th 41201A

Spring4/7-5/19 Sunday - 3-4:30 p.m.

Thursday - 6-7:00 p.mSun-Boss Tennis Center, Dartmouth

Thurs-Pat Walsh ParkDartmouth Student

Athletes3rd-6th 41201B

Summer6/30-8/11 Sunday - 3-4:30 p.m.

Tuesday - 6-7:00 p.mSun-Collis Porch - Dartmouth

Tues-Civic Memorial Park BB CourtsDartmouth Student

Athletes

HANOVER HITTING SCHOOL AND ROB WOODWARD PITCHING SCHOOLHANOVER HITTING SCHOOL AND ROB WOODWARD PITCHING SCHOOL

Lebanon Recreation & Parks Department, in conjunction with Hanover High School baseball coach, Mike Jackson, will be sponsoring hitting and pitching schools in March for youth baseball players, ages 9-18. Forms available at the Recreation

and Parks Department. Come let us help you be more successful as you enjoy the “great American pastime”! PITCHING SCHOOL (for ages 9-18): March 15 - March 17; Fri. - 5:00-7:00 p.m. Sat./Sun.- 2:00-4:00 p.m. FEE: $120HITTING SCHOOL (for ages 10-18): Saturday/Sunday, March 23 -24; 2:00-4:00 p.m. FEE: $110 LOCATION: Hanover High School Gym FOR MORE INFO: Contact Mike Jackson, 381-5719, [email protected]

Please note! Volunteer coaches are needed for all spring sports. See Page 2 for registration policies including registration deadlines and multiple child discount opportunities. Practice days and times subject to change.

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SUMMER SPORTS

SUMMER BASEBALL* FEE: Residents - $45 Non-Residents - $67Traveling teams participate in the local Babe Ruth League in the following divisions: Prep (must be 13 by 8/1/13; Jr. Babe (must be 14 or 15 by 8/1/13); Sr. Babe (must be 16 -18 by 8/1/13). Resident registration is on-going. Non-resident registration begins April 15. MINIMUM: 12 MAXIMUM: 18

DIVISION CODE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINEPrep 41386A 6/18-7/25 T, TH, S 6:00-8:00 p.m. Eldridge Park June 3

Junior Babe 41387A 6/17-7/24 M, W, F 6:00-8:00 p.m. Eldridge Park June 3Senior Babe 41388A 6/17-7/24 M, W, F 4:00-6:00 p.m. Eldridge Park June 3

SUMMER TRACK AND FIELD* FEE: Residents - $30 Non-residents - $45Open to youth ages 8-14 this program offers instruction in basic running events (sprints and distance), jumping and throwing. Children must be at least 8 years of age by start of program. Age eligible participants may compete in the Hershey Regional Meet where they can attempt to qualify for the NH State meet. A copy of each participant’s birth certifi cate must be provided at time of registration. DISTRICT MEET: Saturday, June 22 STATE MEET: Friday, June 28

AGE CODE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINE8-14 31468A 5/7-7/5 T, TH 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. Lebanon H.S. Track April 20

PRE-SCHOOL - 8TH GRADE TENNIS* PRESCHOOL FEES: Residents - $20 Non-Residents - $30 GRADES K-8 FEES: Residents - $30 Non-Residents - $45 Foam balls, small racquets and other modifi ed equipment make this a fun introduction to the game for younger players. Racquets will be provided or participants may bring their own. Please note: lessons will be conducted outdoors. In the event of a rain cancellation, every attempt will be made to make up the missed lesson. Minimum: 4 Maximum: 10GRADE CODE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINE

Pre 41101A June 25-July 18 Tues & Thurs 9:00-9:30 a.m. Seminary Hill Courts June 11K-3 41293A June 25-July 18 Tues & Thurs 9:45-10:45 a.m Seminary Hill Courts June 114-8 41294A June 25-July 18 Tues & Thurs 11:00 a.m.-noon Seminary Hill Courts June 11

TACKLE FOOTBALL* CAMP FEE: Residents - $20; Non-Residents - $30 SEASON FEE: Residents - $75; Non-Residents - $95Conditioning camp teaches the fundamentals and does not involve contact. Regular season involves full protective gear (except mouth guard) provided by the program, & travel in the Twin State Snowbelt League. (Flag Football available in Fall.)

SESSION CODE GRADE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION DEADLINEConditioning

Camp11214A 4th-6th July 29 -

Aug. 1Mon-Thurs 5:00-7:00 p.m. LHS Practice Field July 15

Regular Season

11214B 4th-5th6th

Aug 5-Oct 26 Mon-ThursSaturday

5:30-7:30 p.m. LHS Practice Field July 22

Please note! Volunteer coaches are needed for all summer sports.See Page 2 for registration policies including registration deadlines and multiple child discount opportunities. Practice days and times subject to change.

FOOTBALL CHEERLEADING* FEE: Residents - $20 Non-Residents - $30 Uniforms provided. For fi rst two weeks only, practices will be Mon-Thurs. Games on Saturdays, times to be announced.

GRADE CODE DATE DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINE3-7 47231A Aug 13-Oct 26 Tues, Thurs

Sat games5:30-7:00 p.m. LHS Practice Field July 30

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5TH-8TH GRADE SOCCER* FEE: 5th-6th - Res.- $30; Non-Res.- $45 7th-8th - Res.- $45; Non-Res.- $65

Traveling interscholastic teams. Some games may be on Saturdays. Participants must provide their own mouth-guard, shin guards, and cleats. Proof of physical required for 7th-8th grade players. Black uniform shorts and socks are required and may be purchased at your local sporting goods store.

GRADE CODE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINE

5-6 Boys 11205A Aug 28-Oct 18 Mon, Wed, Fri 5:00-6:30 p.m. Elks Field August 145-6 Girls 11203A Aug 28-Oct 18 Mon, Wed, Fri 5:30-6:30 p.m. LJHS Field August 147th Boys 11307A Aug 12-Oct 30 Mon,Tues,Thurs 5:00-6:30 p.m. Eldridge Park July 298th Boys 11309A Aug 12-Oct 30 Mon,Tues,Thurs 3:30-5:00 p.m. Eldridge Park July 297-8 Girls 11306A Aug 12-Oct 30 Mon,Tues,Thurs 4:30-6:00 p.m. Civic Memorial Park July 29

K-2ND GRADE SOCCER* FEE: Residents - $20 Non-Residents - $30

An introduction to the basics of soccer for boys & girls. Pre-school soccer offered for 3-4 year olds.GRADE CODE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINE

Pre 11201A Sept 7-Oct 12 Saturdays 10:00-10:45 a.m. Eldridge Park August 23K 11201B Sept 7-Oct 12 Saturdays 11:00 a.m.-Noon Eldridge Park August 23

1st 11201C Sept 7-Oct 12 Saturdays 9:30-10:30 a.m. Civic Memorial Park August 232nd 11201D Sept 7-Oct 12 Saturdays 9:00-10:00 a.m. Eldridge Park August 23

3RD-4TH GRADE SOCCER* FEE: Residents - $30 Non-Residents - $45

Separate girls and boys teams play six on six with some interscholastic games, some of which may be scheduled on Saturdays. Program focuses on skill development, fun and friendships! Participants must provide their own mouthguard, shin guards, and cleats. End of season jamboree: Saturday, October 19

GRADE CODE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINE

3-4 Girls 11202A Sept 4-Oct 19 Wed & Fri 5:15-6:30 p.m. Civic Memorial Park August 213-4 Boys 11202C Sept 4-Oct 19 Wed & Fri 5:15-6:30 p.m. Civic Memorial Park August 21

FLAG FOOTBALL* FEE: Residents - $30 Non-Residents - $45

An introduction to the basics of football for boys and girls using fl ags and small sided games. GRADE CODE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINE

2-5 11213A Sept 3-Oct 15 Tues & Thurs 4:00-5:15 p.m. To be determined August 20

FIELD HOCKEY* FEE: Residents - $30 Non-Residents - $45

Learn basic fi eld hockey skills and play in scrimmages and games. Uniform shirt is provided by the Recreation & Parks Dept. Other loaner equipment may be available. Participants must provide mouthguard, goggles, shin guards, and cleats.

GRADE CODE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINE

3-6 11207B Aug 20-Oct 17 Tues & Thurs 4:00-5:30 p.m. Pat Walsh Park August 6

0 Non Residents $30

Please note! Volunteer coaches are needed for all Fall sports. See Page 2 for registration policies including registration deadlines and multiple child discount opportunities. Practice days and times subject to change.

FALL SPORTS PREVIEW

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YOUTH SUMMER CAMPSSPORTS CAMPSSPORTS CAMPS

TRACK AND FIELD CAMP*: (#41701A) For boys and girls ages 8-14, this camp offers instruction in running and fi eld events. Events will include 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, relays, hurdles, long jump, high jump, throwing! DAYS/DATES: Monday - Friday, June 24 - June 28REGISTRATION DEADLINE: June 17TIMES: 9:00 a.m.-Noon LOCATION: Lebanon H.S. TrackFEE*: Residents - $45 Non-residents - $65COACH: Andrew Gamble, Lebanon HS Track CoachTO REGISTER: General Registration Form, page 18MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: None

BASEBALL EXTRA CAMP: For boys and girls, ages 8-15. Quality instruction in the fundamental skills of baseball as well as instruction in game settings.DAYS/DATES: Monday - Friday, July 8 - July 12TIMES: Monday - 8:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Tuesday through Friday - 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. LOCATION: Rte. 5 baseball fi eld, Norwich, VTFEE: $180 (make check payable to Mike Jackson) COACHES: Mike Jackson & staffTO REGISTER: Forms available at Recreation & Parks Department or contact Mike Jackson, (603)381-5719.

BRITISH CHALLENGER SOCCER CAMP: A fun coed soccer program for ages 3-14, that focuses on teaching key tech-niques and developing the whole child. The British soccer coaches are talented, trained, and have the high energy required to be on the fi eld with your children. (#41102A) FREE CLINIC: Saturday, June 8 - 9:00-11:45 a.m. at Civic Field to preview summer camp options. Cleats, shinguards, and mouthguards required. CAMP DAYS/DATES: Camp I: Monday - Friday, June 24 - June 28 Camp II: Monday - Friday, August 5 - August 9TIMES: First Kicks (Ages 3-4) - 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. - $59 Mini Soccer (Ages 5-6) - 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. - $88Half Day (ages 7-14) - 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. - $120Full Day (ages 9-14) - 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. - $181LOCATION: Civic FieldFEES: See above (payable to Challenger Sports). Includes free soccer ball and t-shirt if registered prior to registration deadline.COACHES: Challenger Sports staffTO REGISTER: Use separate registration form available at the Recreation Offi ce or register at www.challengersports.com.REGISTRATION DEADLINES: Camp I - May 10 Camp II - June 21

CAMP KALEIDOSCOPE*CAMP KALEIDOSCOPE*BASIC CAMP: For youth ages 5-11.Arts & crafts, games/sports, exciting electives (including Rock School guitar lessons), trips to State parks & attractions, and swim lessons. Guaranteed fun with a throughly trained, enthusiastic staff! LEADERSHIP CAMP: Specially designed for 11-13 year olds too old for Camp K, but too young to work! Campers learn leadership skills, enjoy fi eld trips, hiking & other activities! Team build-ing with outdoor adventure, art, and community service activities. DATES: June 24 - August 2, Monday through Friday TIMES: 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.LOCATIONS: Ages 5-13 - TBAFEES: Residents - $140/week Non-residents- $180/week(*Multiple child discount available. See page 2 for details.)REGISTRATION: Register online at www.recreation.lebnh.net or visit the offi ce to obtain a registration packet. Resident registration begins March 4 and non-resident registration begins March 18.

CAMP K ON THE ROADCAMP K ON THE ROAD

Ages 5-13 Hit the Road! Have fun with the Camp Kaleidoscope staff for one last week of fi eld trips! Trips depart from behind

Lebanon City Hall. You supply the lunch and snacks. We supply the transportation & entrance fees. Space is limited so sign up early to avoid missing out on the FUN! Use general registration form.DAYS/DATES: Monday through Thursday, August 5-8TIMES: 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.SCHEDULED TRIPS:(#44201A) 8/5 - Sunapee State Park, Sunapee, NH (#44201B) 8/6 - Whales Tale Waterpark, Lincoln, NH (#44201C) 8/7 - NH Fisher Cats, Manchester, NH(#44201D) 8/8 - Cannon Mountain & Echo Lake Beach, Franconia,NHFEES: Residents - $35/day Non-residents- $55/dayMAXIMUM: 45 campers

SUMMER THEATER with NCCTSUMMER THEATER with NCCT(#42230A) For ages 8-14. Be part of a show created by and starred in by you! Learn the ins & outs of making a show with instruction from North Country Community Theatre’s Educational Company! If you enroll more than 1 child, each additional child will be $120 each.CLASS DATES: Monday-Friday, July 8 - July 23TIMES: 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. LOCATION: TBAPERFORMANCE PRACTICE DATES: July 22 - July 23TIMES: 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. LOCATION: TBAPERFORMANCE DATE/TIME: Wed, July 24, 5:30 p.m. - TBA

FEE: Residents - $180 Non-residents - $200Make check payable to North Country Community Theatre.REGISTRATION DEADLINE: June 17 DIRECTORS: NCCT Staff MINIMUM: 15 MAXIMUM: 20

CATV VIDEO CAMPSCATV VIDEO CAMPS(#47703A-D) For youth going into grades 5-8. The beginner camps will consist of shorter productions that will give your child a taste of acting, directing, writing screenplays, video tap-ing, editing and more! The advanced camps will consist of longer productions with more theme based projects. Students should feel confi dent in video taping, directing, acting, editing with Final Cut Pro, and collaborating with a group!BEGINNER CAMP DATES (Grades 5-8): 7/22-7/26; 7/29-8/2; 8/5-8/9ADVANCED CAMP DATES (Grades 6-9): 7/15-7/19; 8/12-8/16TIMES: 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.LOCATION: CATV Studio, Tip Top Building, White River Jct.FEE: $150.00 TO REGISTER: www.recreation.lebnh.net FOR MORE INFO: Call CATV at (603)678-4570.

CAMP K CAPED CRUSADERS*CAMP K CAPED CRUSADERS*CALLING ALL CAPED CRUSADERS AGES 4-7! (#44209A) Come learn what it takes to be a Caped Crusader out to do good in the Upper Valley. This experience includes gear for boys & girls, arts & crafts, games, ribbons and awards. Teaching what it means to give back and to make a difference!DAYS/DATES: Monday-Thursday, August 12-15TIMES: 8:00 a.m. - Noon LOCATION: Civic Memorial FieldFEE: Residents - $70.00 Non-residents - $90.00REGISTRATION DEADLINE: August 5MINIMUM: 10

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SPLASH BASH POOL PARTY!SPLASH BASH POOL PARTY!Come enjoy the summer with a splash! Bring the whole family for pool games, music, face painting and much more ... join us!DATE: Saturday, July 20(Rain date, July 21)TIMES: 1:00-5:00 p.m.FEE: $1/personLOCATION: Lebanon Memorial Pool

POOL RATESPOOL RATESDAILY:Youth (age 5 and under): FreeYouth (through age 17):Residents - $1 Non-residents - $4Adult (age 18 and older):Residents - $2 Non-residents - $5Senior Citizen (age 60 and older):Residents - $1 Non-residents - $4SEASON PASSES:Youth: Residents - $40 Non-residents - $70Adult: Residents - $50 Non-residents - $85Seniors: Residents - $40 Non-residents - $70Family of 3 (must include at least 1 child and 1 adult): Residents - $60 Non-residents - $100Each additional person: $15

PLEASE NOTE:*Pool passes sold at the Recreation & Parks offi ce or at the pool. Lost or destroyed pool passes will be replaced for a $5 fee.*Any lost and found items remaining at the pool on closing day will be donated to the LISTEN Center.

LEBANON MEMORIAL POOL

POOL DATESPOOL DATESTO REMEMBERTO REMEMBER

POOL OPENS: Monday, June 17PRE-SEASON POOL SCHEDULE:

Weekdays - 4:00-7:00 p.m.Saturdays - Noon-7:00 p.m.Sundays - Noon-5:00 p.m.DAILY POOL SCHEDULE (see below) BEGINS: fi rst day of summer vacationJULY 4TH: Pool is open until 4:00 p.m. (Please join us at the July 4th celebration at Colburn Park & Storrs Hill. Please see page 13 for more information.)POOL CLOSES: Saturday, August 24

DAILY POOL SCHEDULEMONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY: Adult Lap Swim: Noon-1:00 p.m.Open Swim: 1:00-3:50 p.m.Families & Adults*: 4:10-7:00 p.m.(*Ages 13 and under must have adult supervision.)

SATURDAY & SUNDAY: Adult Lap Swim: Noon-1:00 p.m.Open Swimming: Saturday - 1:00-7:00 p.m. Sunday - 1:00-5:00 p.m.

Pumping Station Road, Lebanon, NH (603)448-2058Join us again this year at the Lebanon Veteran’s Memorial Pool featuring these great amenities:* 25 yard x 8 lane instruction pool* 0’ to 4’ deep splash pool with spray features* Bathhouse and lifeguard stations

*Memorial plaque honoring war veterans *Expanded deck and lawn area for family picnics as well as a picnic pavillion.

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SWIMMING LESSONSPRE-SCHOOL LESSONS* FEE: Residents - $30 Non-residents - $453-5 yr. olds who are less than 3’6” tall will learn water adjustment, kicking, arm strokes, going under water, fl oating and jumping in. Each child must be accompanied by an adult in the water.

CLASS CODE DAYS TIME MIN. MAX.Tiny Tots - AM classes 43700A Tues/Fri 11:30-Noon 5 10Tiny Tots - PM classes 43700B Tues/Thurs 5:30-6 p.m. 5 10

LESSON DATES:LESSON DATES:

SESSION I: June 24 - July 12SESSION II: July 15 - Aug. 2SESSION III: Aug. 5 - Aug. 23All ability levels are taught in each session.

REGISTRATION:REGISTRATION:

Registration deadlinesRegistration deadlines::SESSION I: June 17SESSION II: July 8SESSION III: July 29 (Please use registration form found on Page 18 and don’t forget to include your class code & session date.

Please note: Classes that do not have minimum enrollment will be cancelled or combined as of the deadline dates above. Please see Page 2 for New Registration Policies including registration deadlines/multiple child discount opportunities.

GENERAL INFO!GENERAL INFO!

1. All lessons are American Red Cross sanctioned.2. Please observe ability level guidelines when registering your child.3. The Pool Director reserves the right to transfer students to the proper class level.4. Poor weather may cause cancellation of lessons. Please check your e-mail, visit our web-site for cancellation notices, or call the pool at (603)448-2058.

Please note: Participants who wish to register for more than one swim session will be put on a waiting list and enrolled in the second or third sessions if space allows.

YOUTH LESSONS-ARC LEVEL I* FEE: Residents - $40 Non-residents - $60

For safety, your child must be at least 5 years old. Floating, breath holding, jumping in, safety in the water, refi ning arm strokes & kicking techniques will be taught. 30 min. class.

CLASS CODE DAYS TIME MIN. MAX.ARC Level I 43700C Mon through Fri 8:30 a.m. 6 10ARC Level I 43700D Mon through Fri 9:00 a.m. 6 10ARC Level I 43700E Mon through Fri 9:30 a.m. 6 10ARC Level I 43700F Mon through Fri 10:00 a.m. 6 10

YOUTH LESSONS-ARC LEVEL II* FEE: Residents - $40 Non-residents - $60

For children who can fl oat on front and back, fl utter kick and hold their breath under water. Students learn rhythmic breathing, arm strokes, survival fl oating and deep water adjustment. 45 min. class

CLASS CODE DAYS TIME MIN. MAX.ARC Level II 43702A Mon through Fri 8:15 a.m. 6 10ARC Level II 43702B Mon through Fri 9:00 a.m. 6 10ARC Level II 43702C Mon through Fri 9:45 a.m. 6 10

YOUTH LESSONS-ARC LEVEL III* FEE: Residents - $40 Non-residents - $60

For children who can swim the crawl stroke and the combined stroke on their back for 20’ each and have mastered jumping into deep water alone. The crawl stroke is perfected and survival skills and basic diving techniques are taught. 45 min. class.

CLASS CODE DAYS TIME MIN. MAX.ARC Level III 43703A Mon through Fri 9:00 a.m. 6 12ARC Level III 43703B Mon through Fri 9:45 a.m. 6 12

YOUTH LESSONS-ARC LEVEL IV* FEE: Residents - $40 Non-residents - $60

For children who can perform a coordinated crawl stroke (with breathing) for 25 yards, can jump into deep water. Survival swimming skills taught as well as elementary backstroke & diving. 45 min. class.

CLASS CODE DAYS TIME MIN. MAX.ARC Level IV 43704A Mon through Fri 9:00 a.m. 6 15ARC Level IV 43704B Mon through Fri 9:45 a.m. 6 15

YOUTH LESSONS-ARC LEVEL V* FEE: Residents - $40 Non-residents - $60

For swimmers who are profi cient at the crawl, elementary backstroke and basic survival skills. Breaststroke, sidestroke, endurance and safety skills are stressed. 45 min. class

CLASS CODE DAYS TIME MIN. MAX.ARC Level V 43705A Mon through Fri 9:00 a.m. 6 15ARC Level V 43705B Mon through Fri 9:45 a.m. 6 15

YOUTH LESSONS-ARC LEVEL VI* FEE: Residents - $40 Non-residents - $60

For swimmers who have completed the intermediate class skills. Perfection of strokes and advanced safety skills will be taught. 45 min. class

CLASS CODE DAYS TIME MIN. MAX.ARC Level VI 43706A Mon through Fri 9:00 a.m. 6 15ARC Level VI 43706B Mon through Fri 9:45 a.m. 6 15

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OUTDOOR ADVENTURESADVENTURE CAMPSADVENTURE CAMPS

KAYAKING CAMP UNO* (#43302A): This week introduces and builds upon the same skills as Teen Kayaking. Explore

different water including the Connecticut River, North Hartland Lake and an overnight on Squam Lake. Boat rental, instruction, paddle gear, PFDs, and all EMS overnight equipment provided.DAYS/DATES: Monday - Thursday, July 15 - July 18TIMES: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.LOCATION: Meet at Lebanon City HallFEE: Residents - $110 Non-residents - $140 (Additional fee for overnight food expense to be determined.)INSTRUCTORS: Karen Morris and staff

KAYAKING CAMP DOS* (#43302B): This week offers more of what you love to do! We check out different water including another section of the Connecticut River, Grafton Pond, and an overnight on the Green River Reservoir. Boat rental, instruction, paddle gear, PFDs, and all EMS overnight equipment provided. DAYS/DATES: Monday - Thursday, July 22 - July 25TIMES: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.LOCATION: Meet at Lebanon City HallFEE: Residents - $110 Non-residents - $140 (Additional fee for overnight food expense to be determined.)INSTRUCTORS: Karen Morris and staff

SOAR CAMP* (#43300A): Experience a variety of outdoor adven-tures including kayaking, hiking, rock climbing, and an overnight experience! EMS overnight equipment provided. DAYS/DATES: Monday - Thursday, July 29 - August 1TIMES: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.LOCATION: Meet at Lebanon City Hall FEE: Residents - $110 Non-residents - $140(Additional fee for overnight food expense to be determined.)INSTRUCTORS: Karen Morris and staff

APPALACHIAN TRAIL THRU HIKE* (#43301A): Now that we have hiked the AT in New Hampshire, we are on to a series of hikes taking us along the Appalachian Trail in VT. Trip preparation on Monday will include a loaded pack hike up Cardigan Mountain. Depart Tuesday morning for overnight. DAYS/DATES: Monday - Friday, August 5 - August 9 TIMES: Meet at 9:00 a.m. on Monday morningLOCATION: Storrs Hill Ski Lodge FEE: Residents - $110 Non-residents - $140(Additional fee for overnight food expense to be determined.)INSTRUCTORS: Karen Morris and staff

DEERFIELD RIVER - FIFE BROOKE DEERFIELD RIVER - FIFE BROOKE RAFTING TRIPRAFTING TRIP (#45700A)

Join us for a one day rafting trip! Open to all family members. Check out website, www.crabapplewhitewater.com! Signed

waivers will be required for all participants. This beautiful ten mile trip through mild whitewater is the perfect outing for families and friends. Daily dam control ensures we start out with a bang at “Hurricane Rapid” followed by easy rapids such as “Sideways Splash”, “Freight Train”, “Pinball”.DAYS/DATES: Friday, July 12 (Must register by 5/1)LOCATION: Deerfi eld River & Fife Brook in MassachusettesTIME: Leaving from behind City Hall at 7:30am.FEE: Resident - $80/person Non-resident - $110 (includes transportation, lunch, safety orientation, wet suit & a fun river ride!) LEADERS: Recreation Department & Crabapple staff MINIMUM: 6 MAXIMUM: 11

BOSTON HARBOR ISLAND CAMPOUTBOSTON HARBOR ISLAND CAMPOUT (#43304A) Three day adventure to Massachusetts in a beautiful setting on one of Boston’s historic Harbor islands, Bumpkin Island. A great chance to make new friends! The following is provided: food, games, ferry transportation, adventure, education, ghost stories and a Nighttime Treasure Hunt! Bring $ for dinner on Tuesday and breakfast on Wednesday and a packed lunch for Wednesday. DAYS/DATES: Tuesday - Thursday, August 13 - 15 TIMES: Leave from Lebanon City Hall at noon on Tuesday and return on Thursday, time to be announced.FEE: Residents - $12 Non-residents - $16TRIP LEADER: Krissy Flythe MINIMUM/MAXIMUM: 10

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SPORTSSPORTS

ADULT SOFTBALLJoin your friends & co-workers for some friendly competition on the softball fi eld!

Mandatory Team Meeting: Wednesday, March 6Meeting Time/Location:7:00 p.m., Salt Hill PubELIGIBLE PLAYERS:H.S. Grad or 18 yrs & upDATES OF PLAY: early-May thru early-AugustNEED A TEAM?: 448-5121

ADULT PROGRAMS

CADILLAC CUISINE CLUB Cadillac Cuisine is a noon-time dining out event for seniors to local senior centers! All trips leave from behind City Hall. DATES/LOCATIONS:Thurs., March 21: 10:45 a.m.- ClaremontMon., April 22: 10:45 a.m.- Bradford, VTTues., May 21: 10:45 a.m.- Orford, NHMon., June 10: 11:00 a.m.- Enfi eld, NHTRIP LEADER: Krissy FlytheLUNCHEON FEE: $3-$5 payable at door

SAVVY SENIOR TRIPSSAVVY SENIOR TRIPS

MINI - MAINE GETAWAYCome getaway for an overnight trip to Greenville, ME for an evening canoe moose tour and stay overnight and head to Freeport, ME on Saturday to do some outlet shopping!DATE: Fri., August 23 to Sat. August 24TIMES: Leave from behind City Hall at 10 a.m. and return by 6 p.m. on Saturday.TRIP LEADER: Krissy Flythe FEE: $117.00 payable to Northeast Guide Service, $20 (payable to City of Lebanon).Bring money for meals and shopping.MINIMUM/MAXIMUM: 9

U.V. ULTIMATE U.V. ULTIMATE FRISBEE LEAGUEFRISBEE LEAGUE 8 weeks of league play. Location and times to be determined. www.ufxultimate.com

For those 55 years of age or better!Please note: Unless otherwise specifi ed, there is a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 13 participants and payment is due at the time of registration, non-refundable one week prior to trip date.

NH HISTORICAL SOCIETY Since 1823, the New Hampshire Historical Society has been preserving our state’s past and telling its rich stories to each generation. Nowhere will you fi nd a more extensive collection of objects and archives related to New Hampshire’s history. Have lunch after the tour at Cheers Grille & Bar.DATE: Tuesday, May 14TIMES: 10:45 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.Leave from behind City Hall.LOCATION: Concord, NHTRIP LEADER: Krissy FlytheTRIP FEE: $4 payable to NH Historical Society, money for lunch, and $5 (payable to City of Lebanon upon registration).

DRIVE AND DINE VT & NHCome take a trip to experience some good ol’ family cooking at various diners throughout VT & NH!!DATES/LOCATIONS:Tuesday, March 19 - Quechee Diner, Quechee, VT - Depart 11:00 a.m.Thursday, April 4 - Ascutney Diner, Ascutney, VT - Depart 10:30 a.m.Thursday, May 9 - Lindy’s Diner, Keene, NH - Depart 10:00 a.m.TIMES: Return times vary leaving from behind City HallFEE: $5.00 (payable to City of Lebanon)and bring money for lunch.TRIP LEADER: Krissy Flythe

ICE CREAM...YOU SCREAM!Come take an adventure to some of the best Ice Cream Shops NH has to offer! Eat lunch before, but make sure to save room for the dessert!DATES/LOCATIONS:WED., MAY 29: Liliuokalani’s, Laconia, NHTHURS., JUNE 13: The Quack Shack, Sunapee, NHTIME: Noon - 4:00 p.m., behind City HallTRIP LEADER: Krissy FlytheFEE: $5 (payable to City of Lebanon) and money for ice cream

ALLCOMERS TRACK ALLCOMERS TRACK MEETS: MEETS: All ages. Come join us for an evening of track and fi eld. Come for fun and challenge yourself! Events: 100, 200, 400, 800,1600, 3200 meter runs, hurdles, long and triple jumps, shot put, discus, javelin and pole vault. DAYS/DATES: TuesdaysJuly 16 & August 13LOCATION: LHS TrackTIME: Register at 6:00 p.m.FEE: $1- students; $2- adults

CARL WALLIN’S CARL WALLIN’S THROWING CLUBTHROWING CLUBTraining sessions and meets outside of the Elks Club for youth and adults, 13 and up. Times and dates to be announced. FREE!

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ADULT/FAMILY PROGRAMSADULT/FAMILY PROGRAMSBACKYARD COMPOST BIN,

KITCHEN PAIL,RAIN BARREL SALE

Help us celebrate Earth Day 2013 as we participate in the sale of backyard compost bins, compost turners, kitchen

compost pails, rain barrels sponsored by NRRA as a fundraiser for the Recreation Department Scholarship Fund. A ten year warranty & guide to composting included. Samples of compost bin & rain barrel available for viewing.COMPOST BIN: $52 COMPOST TURNER: $20KITCHEN PAIL: $10 RAIN BARREL: $67ORDER DEADLINE: Friday, March 15PICK-UP TIME/LOCATION: Saturday, April 6, 9:00 a.m. - NoonLebanon’s Colburn Park (Vehicles not permitted in park.)Order forms at www.lebnh.net or Recreation & Parks offi ce.

LEBANON FARMERS’ MARKETLEBANON FARMERS’ MARKET

Enjoy wonderful selections of local fresh produce, plants, prepared foods, baked

goods and hand made crafts. Please support our local farmers and vendors by shopping at the Lebanon Farmers’ Market! Live music each week performed by folk and traditional

musicians from around New England. For more info call 448-5121 or go to www.lebanonfarmersmarket.org.

SUMMER DATES: Thursdays, May 23 - September 26TIMES: 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. LOCATION: Colburn ParkFINAL WINTER DATES: 3/16 & 4/20, 10-1 p.m.United Methodist Church, LebanonQUILTER’S RETREATS

Try your hand at an easy quilt project or bring an unfi nished project that you’ve been wanting to fi nish! Fee includes patterns, basic instruction, Saturday lunch and a chair massage. Spring Feature: Cathedral Window Pattern. Try a new technique for making a cathedral window quilt block (some hand sewing required)SPRING DATES: Friday, April 12 & Saturday, April 13FALL DATES: Friday, November 1 & Saturday, November 2TIMES: Friday-6:00-10:00 p.m.; Saturday-10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.LOCATION: Congregational Church of LebanonFEE: Residents - $45 Non-Residents - $60INSTRUCTOR: Laurel Pollard MINIMUM: 4 MAXIMUM: 12

SKIP MATTHEWS MEMORIAL RUN....and 1 mile Fun Run! Honoring the memory of long time coach

and community member Skip Matthews, benefi tting Norris Cotton Cancer Center. DATE: Sunday, June 16, Fathers’ DayFOR MORE INFO: www.skipsrun.org

BATTLE OF THE BANDS!!Come kick off the fi rst summer farmers’ market with fl are and style! Witness the 2nd Annual Battle of the Bands competition, partnered with Lebanon Recreation & Parks, Tuck’s Rock Dojo, & Leb. Opera House. LOCATION: Colburn Park, Lebanon.DATE/TIME: Thursday, May 23 - 6:30 p.m. INTERESTED IN BEING IN THE BATTLE?? Send an e-mail to [email protected] for more info!

“@ HOME” MUSIC SERIESLebanon Opera House and Lebanon Recreation & Parks continue the “Citizens Bank @Home” Music Series to fi ll the Opera House stage! Remember, these are FREE shows that begin at 7:00 p.m.

March 7: Americana @ Home - The Buskers & SweetgrassApril 4: Cabaret @ Home - Fuzzy Logic & LHS StudentsMay 2: World @ Home - Local World Music TBAJune 6: Bluegrass @ Home - Local Bluegrass musicians TBA

SPRING HIKING For all ages. Bring snacks, water bottle, backpack, and hiking boots. Trails may be wet and muddy.DATES/LOCATIONS*: FridaysMay 3 - Alice Peck Day Loops: Woodlands & Lizzie Elliot Loop, Lebanon, NH (Easy)May 10 - Farnum Hill Reserve, Lebanon, NH (Easy/Moderate)May 24 - Boston Lot, Lebanon, NH (Moderate/Diffi cult)May 31 - Cardigan Mountain, Canaan, NH (Diffi cult)TIMES: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. leave from Lebanon City HallTRIP LEADER: Krissy Flythe FEE: FREE

C0MMUNITY CLEAN UP DAYCo-sponsored by Lebanon Recreation & Parks and the Leba-non Conservation Commission. Help clean up around your own neighborhood or your favorite corner of Lebanon or West Lebanon! Dress for the weather. Gloves are recommended but no special equipment is needed. Trash bags provided. Families, community organizations,neighborhood groups are all welcome! DATE: Saturday, May 4 TIME: 9:00 a.m.-NoonLOCATION: Meet in Colburn Park to register, get supplies and enjoy a yummy continental breakfast!!

UNICYCLE LESSONSFor the unique person seeking that unique party pleasing talent. Includes use of new “Unitrainer” technology. Bring your own unicycle if you have one (not required). For ages 12 through adult.DATES: Saturdays, April 20, 27, May 4, 11, 18TIMES: 10:00 a.m. - Noon LOCATION: Seminary Hill School parking lotFEE: $2/session, or $5 for all 5 INSTRUCTOR: David Kano MINIMUM: 1 MAXIMUM: 5

NEW!! COOPERATIVE TENNISFor the intermediate to advance player looking for a fun tennis game format that stresses cooperation rather than competition. All ages.DATES: Sunday, June 2, 1-2:30 p.m.; Saturday June 8, 9-10:30 a.m.LOCATION: Civic Park tennis courts INSTRUCTOR: David KanoFEE: $2/session MINIMUM: 1 MAXIMUM: 8

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ADULT/FAMILY PROGRAMSENTERTAINMENT SERIESENTERTAINMENT SERIES

MONDAY NIGHT CONCERTSEnjoy FREE old fashioned concerts in Lebanon’s Colburn

Park. A mixture of acoustic, cover, brass, jazz and community band music will be featured. Bring a lawn chair & a friend. Enjoy picnic preview performances beginning at 6 p.m. Main concerts begin at 7 p.m. Rain location is Lebanon Senior Center. Special thanks to 2013 series sponsors, Mascoma Savings Bank.July 1 The Kind Buds, Acoustic Jam Band July 8 The Wall-Stiles, Contemporary folk rock July 15 Upper Valley Community Band July 22 Reckless Breakfast, Bluegrass July 29 Upper Valley Community BandAugust 5 Lyme Town BandAugust 12 The Flames, 50’s/60’s/70’s Rock N’ RollAugust 19 The Trombone Stompers Dixieland Band

THURSDAYS IN THE PARKBring your lunch and enjoy FREE entertainment

for the whole family on Thursdays in Colburn Park. Performances begin at Noon and include children’s theater, stories, songs, and more! Rain location is Lebanon United Methodist Church. Special thanks to 2013 series sponsors, Mascoma Savings Bank and The Children’s Fund.July 11 UNH Little Red Wagon, Theater Performance July 18 Dan Grady’s Marvelous Marionette MedleyJuly 25 Magic by Scott JamesonAugust 1 Brownie & Julie, Doubledecker Bus MusicAugust 8 Michael Zerphy, Mime ComedyAugust 15 Ben Rudnick, Children’s MusicAugust 22 Bob Bloom, Drumming About You

FRONT PORCH CONCERT SERIESCheck out this collaboration with the Lebanon Opera House,

and The Point Radio Station for another summer of great FREE music by up and coming artists in Lebanon’s own Colburn Park! Performances are Thursday evenings at 7:00 p.m. Rain location is Lebanon United Methodist Church. Enjoy shopping & music at the Lebanon Farmers’ Market (4-7pm) just before the Front Porch Concerts begin! This series is underwritten by Byrne Foundation and includes 2013 sponsors, Residence Inn Marriott, N.E. Foundation for the Arts, and Granite State College.July 4 Josh Panda & The Hot Damned, Country/SoulJuly 11 Boogaloo Swamis, Zydeco/Cajun/RockJuly 18 Southern Rail, BluegrassJuly 25 Bow Thayer & The Perfect Trainwreck,Country/RockAugust 1 Soul of a Man, Blues & SoulAugust 8 Laura Jean Binkley, Folk PopAugust 15 The Point Independent Radio Concert, TBAAugust 22 Michelle Willson, Blues/Jazz

2013 WESTERN NH TRAIL RUNNING SERIES:May 12 -- Dirty 5K, HanoverJune 8 -- West Windsor Forest 5 & Dime, VTJune 15 -- Six in the Stix, NewportJune 23 -- All Out Trail Run, ClaremontJuly 6 -- Wicked Wildcat Wander, Fall Mt.July 20 -- Frenzy in the Forest, SunapeeAugust 10 -- XTERRA Stoaked, HanoverSeptember 7 -- Farnum Five.5, LebanonSeptember 21 -- Lost A Lot, LebanonReady to run? Check out www.wnhtrs.com

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SPECIAL EVENTSARBOR DAY CEREMONYCome join us for a special tree planting ceremony with Tree City USA.“He who plants a tree plants hope.” ~Lucy Larcom“He who plants a tree plants hope.” ~Lucy LarcomDATE: Friday, April 26 TIME: TBALOCATION: Lebanon Milddle School, Lebanon, NH

BIKE OR WALK TO WORK DAYCelebrate a day without your car as the Lebanon Recreation & Parks, Upper Valley Trails Alliance and Upper Valley Rideshare join to spon-sor your green commute to work. We will honor you on the Lebanon Green with free coffee, bagels, bike checks and giveaways!DATE: Friday, May 17 TIME: 7:00-8:30 a.m.LOCATION: Colburn Park, Lebanon

UPPER VALLEY COMMMUNITY BAND SPECIAL PERFORMANCE: DATE: Thurs., June 27,7pm.Following the Lebanon Farmers’ Market. Enjoy a FREE special performance by the Upper Valley Community Band in the Park. A great way to kick off the summer concert series!

RED,WHITE, AND BLUE 6.2 & FUN RUN JULY 4TH: Celebrate the 4th in your patriotic colors! Start your day with a 6.2 or fun run and fi nish in Colburn park with lunch & entertainment for the rest of your holiday. Fun for all!TIMES: 10:00am - 1 mile fun run, 10:30am - 10K

TUESDAYS DANCING IN THE PARK: Starting July 9th bring your lunch and dancing shoes and come enjoythe time in the park dancing from Noon-1:00 p.m., Lebanon’s ColburnPark.

WEDNESDAYS STORY TIME IN THE PARK:Starting July 10th bring your lunch and come enjoy story time in the park with the Story of the Week! (All books borrowed from Lebanon Public Library.) Noon-1:00 p.m., Lebanon’s Colburn Park.

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3RD ANNUAL DANCEFEST!Move your feet on the Lebanon Mall with friends, family & community.If you are interested in serving on a planning committee for this event, please contact the Recreation & Parks Department.DATE: Thursday, August 29 TIME: 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.LOCATION: Lebanon Mall

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COMMUNITY ACTIVITIESFAMILY CONTRA DANCE

Sponsored by the West Lebanon PTO. Music provided by David Millstone, Jane & Russell Orzechowski.

Refreshments will be sold. Pie auction to follow. Free child care for young non-dancers. For more information, please contact Liz Schwarz, [email protected]: Friday, March 15TIME: 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.LOCATION: LHS cafeteriaTICKET PRICES: Adult - $3 Child - $2 Family - $8

LIFEGUARD TRAININGOpen to anyone 15 years and older, train to become a certifi ed American Red Cross lifeguard. All successful participants will become certifi ed in CPR-FPR/AED, First Aid Basics, Lifeguard Training. Fee includes lifeguard text and pocket mask.DATES/DAYS/TIMES: Tuesday/Thursday - May 7 - June 6; 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.Registration required by April 27.Monday-Friday - June 10-14; 3:30 - 8:30p.m.Registration required by June 3.LOCATION: Witherell Rec.CenterINSTRUCTOR: Marie Dumont, LGI-ITFOR MORE INFO OR TO REGISTER: Call the Witherell Recreation Center at (603)448-6477.

LIFEGUARD/CPR-FPR RE-CERTThis course is being offered for lifeguards nearing the end of their certifi cation. Particpants must provide current CPR/FPR and LFT/FAB cards to attend class.DATE/TIMES: Sunday, May 19; 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Registration required by May 15.LOCATION: Witherell Rec.CenterINSTRUCTOR: Marie Dumont, LGI-ITFOR MORE INFO OR TO REGISTER: Call the Witherell Recreation Center at (603)448-6477.

WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTORBecome a certifi ed Water Safety Instructor. Successful participants will be certifi ed to teach all Red Cross levels of swimming. Open to those age 16 and older.DATE/TIMES: Monday/Wednesday - May 6 - June 10; 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.Registration required by April 27.LOCATION: Witherell Rec.CenterINSTRUCTOR: Marie Dumont, WSI-ITFOR MORE INFO OR TO REGISTER: Call the Witherell Recreation Center at (603)448-6477.

LEBANON YOUTH BASEBALLLEBANON YOUTH BASEBALLPlease note: This is not a Lebanon Recreation & Parks Department program. To register you must complete a Lebanon Youth Baseball registration form and checks must be made payable to Lebanon Youth Baseball Association. You can now also register online.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Players need to be residents of Lebanon/West Lebanon, Grantham or Plainfi eld. For more info, go to www.lebanonyouthbaseball.com. Also, check out the information on the 10U and 12U leagues for summer ball and tournament play on our website.

INTO TO BASEBALL: Kindergarten/1st yearROOKIE LEAGUE: 1st-2nd graders MINOR LEAGUE: 3rd-4th gradersMAJOR LEAGUE: 5th-6th gradersNote: Must complete Placement Request Form if child is requesting to play a different level than their grade level.

REGISTRATION: www.lebanonyouthbaseball.com

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: March 1Please note: Registrations must be received before placement. FEES*: March 1 & earlier After March 1Intro to Baseball - $25 Intro to Baseball - $25Rookie Lge.- $40 Rookie Lge.- $40 Minor/Major Lge. - $75 Minor/Major Lge.- $100 *For multiple child registrations, take $10 off your total. Scholarships are available.

PLACEMENT: Placement must be attended for children moving up to Minor or Major Leagues. Placement is not necessary for Intro to Baseball or Rookie League.DATE: Saturday, March 16 TIMES: 9:00 a.m. - NoonLOCATION: Lebanon High School Gym

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LEBANON TRAILS AND RECREATION MAP!! The FREE Lebanon Trails & Recreation Map is available at the Recreation and Parks Department and through the Chamber of Commerce as well as online at www.lebnh.net. The map contains 11 updated, detailed trail maps of the City’s conservation lands and a handy chart with information on public recreation facilities in the City.

BAKER’S CROSSINGHardy Hill Rd. at the Packard Hill Bridge

Picnics, nature study, bird watching, fi shing on 5 acres.

BOSTON LOTRoute 10 North from W. Lebanon

Fishing, swimming, picnics, hiking, nature study, birdwatching, mountain biking, hunting on 331 Acres.

CHAMBERS PRESERVEFaraway Lane, Hanover

Hiking, nature study, birdwatching, geology on 20 acres.

CIVIC MEMORIAL FIELDCrawford Avenue, West Lebanon

Softball, soccer, lacrosse, lawn games, picnics, special events on 13.6 acres.

COLBURN PARKPark Street, Lebanon

Concerts, picnics, walking, birdwatching, lawn games, special events on 2.5 acres.

COLE PARKEast Wilder Road, West Lebanon

Walking, nature study and birdwatching on 19 acres.

DARTMOUTH LANDMascoma St Extension

Hiking, nature study, hunting, mountain biking, cross-country skiing on 2000 acres.

EAST WILDER BOAT LAUNCHEast Wilder Road, West Lebanon

Boating, picnics on 6 acres.

ELDRIDGE PARKSpencer Street, Lebanon

Baseball, soccer, lacrosse, lawn games, picnics on 3.3 acres.

FARNUM HILLPoverty Lane, Lebanon

Hiking, nature study, bird watching, cross-country skiing on 940 acres.

FELLOWS HILLRoute 4 East from Lebanon

Picnics, bird watching, playground activities on 10 acres.

GOODWIN PARKSpring Street at Storrs Hill Ski Area

Hiking, nature study, birdwatching, swimming, fi shing, cross-country skiing, exercise trail on 108 acres.

LEBANON MEMORIAL POOLPumping Station Road, Lebanon

Swimming, picnics, fi shing, playground activities, lawn games on 8 acres.

LOGAN PARKWater Street, Lebanon

Youth baseball, softball, lawn games on 4 acres.

MASCOMA LAKE BOAT LAUNCHRoute 4A

Motorized and unmotorized boating on 3 acres.

MILL PARCELMill Road, off junction of Routes 4/4A

Picnics, fi shing, history and nature study on 5 acres.

MILL POND TRAILMill Road, off Route 4 E From Lebanon

Walking, bicycling, cross-country skiing, fi shing - 2 miles.

PAT WALSH PARKRiverdale Parkway, Lebanon

T-ball, soccer, lawn games, ice skating (winter use only) on 2 acres.

RAIL TRAIL Maps available at the Rec Department

Walking, bicycling, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, fi shing, swimming: 23 miles.

RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY PARKGlen Road, West Lebanon

Picnics, birdwatching, nature study, horseshoes, skateboard park on 8 acres.

SIGNAL HILL CONS. AREAAlden Road, Lebanon

Hiking, geology, nature study, birdwatching, cross-country skiing, horseback riding, hunting on 217 acres.

STARR HILL NATURAL AREAEnd of Wheatley & Eldridge Streets

Nature study, walking, cross-country skiing, birdwatching, geology on 39 acres.

STORRS HILL SKI AREASpring Street, Lebanon

Downhill skiing, ski jumping, sledding, snowboarding, special events on 71 acres.

TRUES BROOK NATURAL AREAOff NH 12A on Trues Brook Road

Swimming, hiking, fi shing, photography on 2 acres.

TWO RIVERS PARKBehind K-Mart Plaza, West Lebanon

Nature study, birdwatching on 24 acres.

Don’t have a map? That’s okay, here is a brief listing of available recreation areas to visit. We’ve listed the park name, location and a brief description of its uses. Have Fun!

ACTIVE LIVING!

WILD ABOUT LEBANON WILD ABOUT LEBANON SPRING OUTINGSSPRING OUTINGS

Come out of hibernation to explore public trails and con-servation lands right in our own backyard! Dress for the weather; we go rain or shine (snow, too). Bring water & snack. Free & open to all. Families are welcome! No dogs, please. Please arrive 10 minutes early!LEADER: Nicole CormenFOR MORE INFO: 603-448-5121 or 603-448-2442MAPS: http://council.lebnh.netbcomm/conservation-commissionCO-SPONSORS: Lebanon Conservation Commission; Lebanon Recreation & Parks Department

SUNDAY, MAR. 10, 1:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m.FARNUM HILL RESERVE WITH NATURALIST ALCOTT SMITH: Exuberant ramble with shorter/longer options. Meet at Foliage View trailhead off Poverty Ln. (2 mi. S of US 4, left on Foliage View, left on Rolling Ridge, corner Maple Hill Rd.).

SUNDAY, APR. 14, 1:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m.SIGNAL HILL CONSERVATION AREA: Some steep climbing with rewarding views; shorter/longer options. Meet at trailhead off Stevens Rd. (between Hardy Hill Rd. & Etna Rd.).

SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m.BOSTON LOT & CITY FOREST: A new look at an old (or new?) favorite; shorter/longer options. Meet at Wilder Dam Picnic Area (E side of NH 10, just N of Wilder Dam).

Watch the website, www.recreation.lebnh.net, for more summer outings and Get Wild about Lebanon!!

LET’S GO FISHING ...LET’S GO FISHING ...For youth ages 8 to adult! New Hampshire Fish and Game’s program teaches the basics of fi shing, and fi nishes with an exciting fi eld trip. Two days of hands-on classroom lessons, one day of fi shing.CLASS DATES/LOCATIONS/TIMES: CLASSROOM: Tuesdays, Aug. 6 & Aug. 13 - 5:00-7:00 p.m. Location: TBAFIELD TRIP: Saturday, Aug. 17 - 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Location: A local fi shing spot TBAFEE: FREE! INSTRUCTORS: NH Fish & Game MINIMUM: 8 MAXIMUM: NoneREGISTRATION DEADLINE: July 29

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VOLUNTEERS/VOLUNTEERS/DONATIONSDONATIONSHALLOWEEN FUN FEST: Volunteers: Karen Morton; Nancy Menard & Youth in Action students, Daniella Caraeni, Brandon Decato, Kenny Weitzman, Ellen Gibbs, Grace Stott, Shanya Spaulding; CCBA Volleyball girls, Stephanie Boisvert, Yazmin Zamora, Lauren Anikis, Alexandra Hess, Marie Penet; Carolyn CrockerDonations: Riverview Farm, Edge-water Farm, Poverty Lane Orchards, Mascoma Savings Bank, Stone Arch Bakery, Upper Valley Lanes & Games

HOLIDAY CELEBRATION:Volunteers: Kiwanis helpers Lynne LaBombard, Sherilyn Valley & Jen Grant; Karen Morton & Youth in Action students, Kenny Weitzman, Grace Stott, Daniella Caraeni, Caroline Wren, Kyle Grohbrugge, Rebecca Leonard; Richard Paul & family, Carol Blake & Upper Valley Community Band, Lebanon Area Girl Scouts. Lebanon Fire Department staffDonations: CVS, Hannaford’s, Callie & John Lavigne, Lebanon Fire Department, Trish Wadlinger & LJHS students, Mascoma Savings Bank, Fox Tree Service, Lebanon Opera House, Shaws, Price Chopper, WalMart, King Arthur Flour, Dutille’s, Common Man, Residence Inn, Courtyard by Marriott, Dartmouth College, Entertainment Cinema, Bryon Seace-LMT, Weathervane

GIRLS SPORTS FEST:VOLUNTEERS: Dartmouth College athletes, CCBA Witherell Recreation Center staff, LHS athletes, Kate DurostDONATIONS: Stateline Sports, Fore-U Golf, Upper Valley Produce, Dartmouth College, Wilson Tire

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MY DAD!MY DAD!My Dad Cyle is the best Dad ever

cause he always makes time for me and my brother no matter how

busy he is. He wrestles, plays and colors with us. He is nice, awesome and funny. He helps us with homework and always

makes me feel better when I’m sick. My funniest memory with

my Dad is when we played with a vacuum cleaner hose making

noise, we laughed so hard we couldn’t breathe and mom took

pictures. I have lots of good memories. I love him so

much. I want to be like him when I’m a Dad!

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THANK YOU!COACHESCOACHESBASKETBALL: Richard Ackerman, Jake Ashley, Tracee Barden, Jessica Bavos, Pete/Tammy Begin, Matt Braley, Rick Brown, Andrea Calandrella, Chris Childs, Jeff Croteau, Roy Emerson, Keith Estes, Randall Fenner, Christina Gilbert, David Graber, Etienne Houdegbe, Sean/Amy Mason, Justin Robinson, Ian Smith, Rich Tobin, Pete TwarogCHEERLEADING: Aria Garamella, Tammie Decato, Merideth McCarthyFIELD HOCKEY: Erin Waldron, Jacqui AlexanderFLAG FOOTBALL: Tim Ball, Joe Benoit, Pete BeginTACKLE FOOTBALL: Eric Bates, Chris/Marilou Childs, Ken & Cindy Colburn, Doug Drew, Roy Newman, Brian LaHaye, Rich/Christine RogersSOCCER: Richard Ackerman, Bruce Adams, Jake Ashley, Bri Barnes, Tammy Begin, Angela & Ed Beliveau, Rick Brown, Andrea Calandrella, Kristin Charette, Raquel Chase-Kelly, Joe Cheevers, Adam Christopher, Jim DiRenzo, Tracy Dyke, Keith Estes, Seth Filiault, Christine/Dan Gaudet, David Graber, Jason Gunn, Amber/George Hanna, Kris Har-rington, Justin Harris, Brian Howland, Amber King, Wes Leuthauser, Holly Maher, Katie Marshall, Dan McGee, Rob Moorhead, Katie Partridge, Ken Reade,Justin Robinson, Janet/Paul St. Martin, Tom Sullivan, Jerry Thomas, Tiffany/Jesse Toronto, Pete Twarog, Matt Wolcott, Cassian Wykes

SPONSORSSPONSORSBASKETBALL: A.B. Gile, Allans Vending, Evans Group, Granite State Glass, Margaret Jacobs Law, Mascoma Savings Bank, Ricker Funeral HomeFLAG FOOTBALL: Mascoma Savings TACKLE FOOTBALL: Bond Auto Parts, Keene Medical Products, Mascoma Savings, Roberts AutoSOCCER: Allans Vending, Blodgetts Sash & Door, Casella Waste Systems, Hanover Massage Therapy Clinic, Huberts of West Lebanon, Lake Sunapee Bank, Margaret Jacobs Law, Mascoma Savings, Ninety-Nine Restaurant, North Country Auto Rental, Olympus Biotech, Stateline SportsFISHER CATS NIGHT: American Legion Post 22

PROGRAM LEADERSPROGRAM LEADERSADULT OPEN GYM BASKETBALL: Jeremy OuelletteROMP & STOMP: Dori WillemanQUILT RETREATS: Laurel Pollard

USE OF FACILITIESUSE OF FACILITIESSTORRS HILL SKI AREA: Full Moon FiestaLEBANON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH: Quilter’s RetreatsMETHODIST CHURCH: Farmers’ MarketLEBANON SCHOOL DISTRICT: Basketball, Rock School, Teen Swing Dance, Open GymsLEBANON OPERA HOUSE: @Home Music SeriesSTORRS HILL SKI AREA: Ski/Snowboard LessonsKILTON LIBRARY: Romp and StompWITHERELL CENTER: Basketball, Girls Sports Fest, Athletes United

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YOUNG ADULTYOUNG ADULTPROGRAMSPROGRAMS

GAME DAYSGAME DAYS

After school on Mondays, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. An

opportunity to get together with friends and family members and play one or more of the Library’s board games. Chess, Lord of the Rings, Bang!, Zombies, Space Munchkins, Scrabble and more!

FABRICATIONSFABRICATIONSAfter school on Tuesdays from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Make-and-take craft programs. Create one-of-a-kind pieces of art with a variety of materials.

“TEEN SPACE”“TEEN SPACE”“Teen Space” is a special, very active room on the 2nd fl oor of the library where teens meet to talk, read, use the internet, do homework, work on a project or do a craft. All teens are welcome. Lebanon Library.Contact Susanne Collins at the Lebanon Library, 448-2459, for more information on the Young Adult Program.

ADULT PROGRAMSADULT PROGRAMSBOOK DISCUSSION BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS:GROUPS:Second Thursday Evening Book Discussions. All discussion groups will take place on the 2nd Thursday of each month. 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Lebanon Library, All Purpose Room.First Thursday Book Buffet. A lunchtime adult book discussion group. Bring a brown bag lunch and a book that fi ts the month’s theme for a banquet of books and opinions. Through June at Noon, Kilton Library.

Check out the website,http://www.leblibrary.com for the themes. Questions or suggestions, please call Carolyn Crocker at 448-2459. If special accommodation is required, please contact the library 72 hours in advance.

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMSCHILDREN’S PROGRAMSLebanon Library:Mother Goose Mondays: Rhymes, songs and toys in a playgroup setting. For infants through age two & caregivers. 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.

Preschool Story Time Tuesdays: Stories, games, activities and crafts for children ages 3-6 and caregivers. 10:30 - 11:15 a.m.

All Ages Story Time Thursdays: Books, activities and crafts. Each child should have an adult lap. 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. Lebanon Library.

Kilton, West Lebanon Library:Monday Afternoon Storytime: Stories and activities for children of all ages amd caregivers. Each child should have an adult lap. 1:30 - 2:00 p.m.

Mother Goose Time Tuesdays: Playgroup for Infants through age two and caregivers. No registration needed. 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.

Preschool Story time Wednesdays: Books, activities & crafts for children ages 3-6 with their caregivers. 1:30 - 2:15 a.m.

If bringing more than 4 children for any of the above programs, please call the library to verify. (Lebanon: 448-2459; West Lebanon: 298-8544).

To fi nd more information on upcoming Spring and Summer programs, please visit the Library website, www.leblibrary.com.

LEBANON LIBRARY9 EAST PARK STREET

LEBANON, NH (448-2459)HOURS:Monday-Thurs: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Friday-Sat.: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Sunday: 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.

KILTON LIBRARY80 MAIN STREET

WEST LEBANON, NH (298-8544)HOURS:Monday & Wednesday: 1:00 - 8:00 p.m.Tues,Thurs, Fri: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Sunday: 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.

LIBRARY PROGRAMS

THURSDAY NIGHT FILM SERIESTHURSDAY NIGHT FILM SERIESCome on down to the Kilton Library Community Room at 6:00 p.m. for our last Thursday of the month fi lm series. Over the next four months, each

movie will be a Billy Wilder classic! Admission is free and open to the public. Check out the library website for more details. www.leblibrary.com

Popcorn provided!

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PRIMARY GUARDIAN SECONDARY GUARDIANNAME: ___________________________________________ NAME: ___________________________________________ADDRESS: ________________________________________ ADDRESS: ________________________________________CITY, STATE ZIP: ___________________________________ CITY, STATE ZIP: ___________________________________PHONE: (Home) _______________ (Work)_______________(Cell) ___________________

PHONE: (Home) _______________ (Work)_______________(Cell) _______________

EMERGENCY CONTACT (used only in the event a parent cannot be reached)NAME:_________________________________________________________ PHONE:______________________________

MEDICAL INSURANCE COVERAGE: □ Family insurance □ 24 Hour school insurance

PLEASE INDICATE BELOW THE PROGRAM(S) YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR: Be sure to include the code number.PROGRAM NAME PROGRAM CODE PROGRAM FEE_________________________________________________ _______________________ ___________________________________________________________________ _______________________ __________________*Checks, cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover accepted for payment. Please make checks payable to City of Lebanon.

Please check if you would be willing to help with any of the following:

□ coaching □ officiating □ sponsoring a team □ gym monitor□ helping with practices □ keeping score / time □ driving for away games

WAIVER and PARENTAL PERMISSION FOR CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE:The undersigned, being the parent and/or legal guardian of the participant listed above, gives permission to him/her to participate in the above named program(s). I agree that no claim will be made by the undersigned on behalf of my child for personal injuries or other losses sustained by my child as a result of my child’s participation in this program(s) and that in the event any claim is made for injuries or dam-ages sustained by my child as a result of my child’s participation in this program(s), I shall hold the City and the Lebanon Outing Club (in the case of Ski/Snowboard lessons) harmless from, and indemnify it against, any such claim including reasonable attorney fees incurred by the City or the Lebanon Outing Club and its employees in connection therewith whether or not such claims result in litigation. In the event of an emergency requiring medical attention, I authorize that necessary medical attention be given to my child by a qualifi ed physician in the event I cannot be reached. From time to time, Valley News, CATV and other photographers attend Recreation & Parks Department activi-ties and take photos or videos of program participants for publication(print, web, facebook). I permit the taking of photographs and video of participants during activities for publication and use for promotional purposes, unless the opt out box below is initialed.

Signature (parent/guardian if participant is under 18) _________________________________________ Date ____________________

Photo and Video permission opt out: I do not permit photos or video of the above named participant for publication. Please initial _____

PARTICIPANT NAME:_______________________________________ MALE / FEMALE: ____ DATE OF BIRTH: _________ADDRESS:__________________________________________________________________ PHONE: _________________HOUSEHOLD E-MAIL (For program info and cancellation notices):________________________________________________SCHOOL: _____________________________________________________________________________ GRADE: _______*Please list any medical conditions, allergies, or restrictions that a coach/instructor/leader, or volunteer will need to know: (i.e. asthma, inhaler, allergies include nuts, penicillian, etc...)________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Playing a sport? What size T-Shirt? Circle your choice: Youth S, M, L, XL Adult S, M, L

GENERAL REGISTRATION FORMGENERAL REGISTRATION FORM

51 North Park Street • Lebanon, New Hampshire 03766

Phone: (603) 448-5121 • Fax: (603) 448-1496

E-Mail: [email protected] • Web: www.recreation.lebnh.net

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OTHER COMMUNITY RECREATION SERVICES

Recreation & Parks CommissionRecreation & Parks CommissionRobert Harris, ChairCynthia Driscoll, Vice-ChairPat Faulkner, Kevin Talcott, Colin SmithSue Prentiss, City Council RepresentativeBob McCarthy, School Board Representative

The Recreation & Parks Commission meets the 2nd Monday in January, April, June & October at 7:00 p.m. in City Hall. All meetings are open to the public.

RRecreation & ecreation & Parks Department StaffParks Department Staff

Director: Paul Coats, CPRPSports Coordinator: Rick Desharnais, CPRPRecreation Coordinator: Krissy Flythe Facilities Maintenance: Doug McGrathAdministrative Asst.: Bobbie AllenDay Camp Director: Phil ChaputPool Director: Patty Murray, CPO

The Recreation & Parks Departmentis affiliated with the following professional organizations:

Lebanon Recreation & Parks Department • 603.448.5121 • www.lebnh.net • [email protected]

AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NH, MASCOMA CHAPTER: [email protected]/HOME ALONE SAFE COURSES: Jude Powers, (802)649-1841CAMPION ICE RINK: 643-1222, www.campionrink.orgCARTER COMMUNITY BUILDING: 448-3055http://joinccba.orgCREATIVE MOVEMENT SCHOOL OF DANCE: Tammi DeFelice, 298-5700CUB SCOUTS: Jodi Gilligan, 448-5794, Pack 279 LebanonFORD SAYRE SKI: 643-2226, www.fordsayre.org4-H: Sally Cole, 448-2416GIRL SCOUTS: http://www.girlscoutsgwm.orgLEBANON BALLET SCHOOL, HOME OF CITY CENTER BALLET: Linda Copp, 448-5404www.lebanonballetschool.comLEBANON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Paul Boucher, 448-1203, www.lebanonchamber.comLEBANON OPERA HOUSE BOX OFFICE: 448-0400www.lebanonoperahouse.orgLEBANON OUTING CLUB: Diana Colt, 643-3874www.storrshill.comUPPER VALLEY LOCALVORES: Pat McGovern, 448-5473; http://uvlocalvores.wordpress.comNORTH COUNTRY COMMUNITY THEATER: www.ncct.orgPLAINFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH HANDBELL CHOIR: Sandra Yeaton, 675-6510STORRS HILL LODGE RENTALS: Betty Ann Heistad, 448-3756, www.storrshill.comSWING DANCE INSTRUCTION: Faye Grearson, 443-5131UPPER VALLEY COMMUNITY BAND: www.uvcb.orgUPPER VALLEY HEALTHY EATING ACTIVE LIVINGPARTNERSHIP: www.uvheal.orgUPPER VALLEY MUSIC CTR CHILDREN’S & YOUTH CHORUSES: UVMC, 448-1642, www.uvmusic.orgUPPER VALLEY SENIOR CENTER: Jill Vahey, 448-4213www.gcscc.orgUPPER VALLEY SPECIAL OLYMPICS: http://so-uv.orgUPPER VALLEY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION: www.uvha.goalline.caWITHERELL RECREATION CENTER: 448-6477http://joinccba.orgWOMEN’S HEALTH RESOURCE CTR AT DHMC: 650-2600, www.dartmouth-hitchcock.orgYOUTH-IN-ACTION OF LEBANON: Nancy Menard, Lebanon High School, 448-2055 or Karen Morton, 448-4893

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NH Recreation & Park Assn.

National Recreation & Park Association

American Camping Association

American Sport Education Program

Tree City USA

Upper Valley Trails Alliance

Sports Turf Manager’sAssociation

International Mountain Bike Association

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Recreation & Parks ℡ 603.448.5121 603.448.1496

[email protected] www.lebnh.net

Open: Monday thru Friday8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

FALL PREVIEW!FALL PREVIEW!Halloween Fun Fest ... Thurs., October 31Winter Farmers’ Market begins ... Sat., November 16Holiday Celebration ... Sat., December 7Holiday Coloring Contest judging ... Mon., December 9North Pole Calling ... Wed., December 11Parent of Year Essay Contest judging ... Fri., December 13