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NEWTOWN PARKS AND RECREATION SUMMER PROGRAM INFORMATION STARTS ON PAGE 22 SUMMER DAY CAMP INFORMATION STARTS ON PAGE 51 2021 www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation
TABLE OF CONTENTS Aikido----------------------------------------------Page 15 Basketball Clinic------------------------------ Page 11 Bicycle Clinic-------------------------------------Page 15 Bike Share Program--------------------- ---- Page 15 Brushy Hill Horseback Riding Lessons --- Page 9 Child and Babysitting Class-------------- ---- Page 7 Community Sport Organizations-------------Page 3 Dog Training Classes----------------------------Page 16 Egg Dash at home------------------------ -------Page 5 Eliminate Clutter-------------------------- -------Page 7 Forest Bathing----------------------------- -------Page 17 Fox Ridge Farm April Break Camp---------Page 8 Fruit Trail Reawakening-----------------------Page 18 Golf Lessons -------------------------------------- Page 9 Hoopstertots------------------------------------- Page 14 Karate Lessons--------------------------------- Page 14 Knitting Classes --------------------------------- Page 6 Lego Transportation Engineering--------- Page 8 Mad Science----------------------------- -------- Page 8 Master Swimming -------------------------------Page 7 Mindful Walk------------------------------ -------Page 17 Parks and Recreation Staff--------------------Page 3 Park Information--------------------------------- Page 19 & 20 Policies---------------------------------------------- Page 4 Salsa Dance Lessons-----------------------------Page 15 Summer information------------------------------Page 21 Terrarium Building--------------------------------Page 17 Tennis - April Break Camp --------------------Page 8 Tennis Lessons----------------------------------- -Page 10 & 11 Tiny Tykes Soccer ------------------------------ Page 14 US Sports SquirtsProgams --------------------Page 12 & 13 Victory Garden-------------------------------------Page 18 Woodworking Intro-build a simple bench---Page 21 THE BENEFITS ARE ENDLESS www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation
Mission Statement: To create quality recreation and leisure opportunities strengthening the community through people, parks and programs. Community Sport Organizations Parks & Recreation Staff Recreation Staff Fairfield County Captains Baseball Amy E.W. Mangold John Klages.....................................................................203-969-4732 Parks & Recreation Director captainjohn@gmail.com Men’s Over 30 Soccer Rose Ann Reggiano Scott Kellerman - skellermanmhi23@gmail.com Assistant Director of Recreation Newtown American Youth Football & Cheer www.newtownyouthfootball.org Rita Pavia - Loomis Adminstative Assistant Newtown Babe Ruth Baseball Kate Geerer Part-time Secretary George Conklin............................................conklinnbr@gmail.com Victoria Weimann Part-time Secretary www.newtownbaseball.com Harrison Farah Part-time Secretary Newtown Babe Ruth Softball Pat McCleary.......................................mcclearysports@gmail.com www.newtownsoftball.org Park Staff Newtown Bridle Lands Association Carl Samuelson www.nblact.com Assistant Director of Parks Newtown Hikers John Moore Sally Cox..........................................................................203-426-9903 Parks Operations Supervisor newtownhikers@gmail.com.....................................203-830-9032 Newtown Men’s Sunday Softball Leagues Paul Coppola Parks Maintainer Richard McCulloch.......................................................203-470-7036 Andrew DeWolf Parks Maintainer fd313@aol.com Brian Engelke Parks Maintainer Newtown Soccer Club Joseph Freebairn Parks Maintainer president@newtownsoccerclub.org Willard Jacobs II Parks Maintainer www.newtownsoccerclub.org Jose Lopes Parks Maintainer Newtown Women’s Softball Luis Otero Parks Maintainer Leigh Libero...............................................Leigh.Libero@gmail.com Thomas Pendergast Parks Maintainer Newtown Youth Basketball David Schafer Parks Maintainer www.newtownyouthbasketball.org David White Parks Mechanic Newtown Youth Field Hockey - (Grades 1-8) aimathletes.com..(302)463-6531..........aimathletes@gmail.com Parks & Recreation Newtown Youth Laccrosse www.newtownlax.com Commission Newtown Youth Wrestling Clinton De Paolo Chairman www.newtownyouthwrestling.com newtownwrestling@gmail.com Aaron Britton Nutmeg Striders Track David Payne www.nutmegstriders.com Jim Parker Outlaws Baseball Rance Thompson Nick Magoulas...............................................bball3579@gmail.com Vincent Yanni, Jr. Winterset Ski Club Warren Spencer www.wintersetskiclub.org Commission Meets every second Tuesday of every month at 8 Simpson St, Senior Center. Newtown at 6:00pm. 3 www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation
MISSION STATEMENT DO NOT WAIT UNTIL To create quality recreation and leisure opportunities strengthening the THE LAST MINUTE!!!!!! community through people, parks and programs. Nothing spoils a good program quicker than everyone waiting until the last minute to register. If there are not enough registra- Sign up for E-Alerts: tions by a certain date, the program may be canceled. Coming in on the day the program begins won’t resurrect it, so please For up to date changes in any program regarding weather sign up register early. for up-to-date information at www.newtown-ct.gov/subscribe E-Mail blasts are sent out via the E-Alert notification system, phone Cancelation Policy calls will not be made regarding weather related changes or cancelations. Programs held at the Newtown Schools follow the school schedule. Therefore, if schools are closed or canceled then Parks & Recreation programs at the schools will be canceled. Refund Policy Programs held at the Newtown Teen Center, Newtown Youth Academy or an offsite location do not always follow the school All programs are self-supporting and a commitment needs to be made schedule. In the event of inclement weather or other factors to instructors and staff. Therefore, NO REFUNDS will be given after the beyond our control, programs may need to be canceled. If start of a program EXCEPT for medical reasons, upon receipt of a program(s) are canceled; in most cases make up sessions will physician’s note. A physcians’s note should be given to Parks and be offered. Recreation at the time of the incident; they will not be accepted after If you cannot attend the makeup session the program is completed. Communication with Parks and Recreation at onset of the condition is required. Refunds for cancelations made no refunds will be given! within one week prior to the start of a program are issued, but a $10 processing fee will be charged. No refunds will be given once a program Please sign up for our Recreation E-Alerts on our website is complete. (NO EXCEPTIONS). www.newtown-ct.gov. Residency Defined Please Note: -All Parks and Recreation programs are on a first-come, A person whose primary residence, either as an owner or renter, is first-served basis. considered a Newtown resident. -We will be following CDC guidelines for all programs. All No exceptions to this rule. participants must wear a mask and social distance. Proof of residency is required -Parks and Recreation does not send confirmations. No news is good news! Please assume you are registered for the program(s) you have selected. You will be contacted only if there is a problem. -Parks and Recreation cannot be responsible for loss of Non-Resident Policy mail or postal delays; please register online. Non-resident registrations will be accepted at the beginning of -Program participants are reminded NOT TO PARK IN FIRE registration, however there are limited spots. Not all programs allow for LANES, per order of the Fire Marshall. Fire lanes are those non-resident participation. areas in front of each school which are painted yellow. Non-residents will be required to pay an additional $15.00 per program. When participating in a program at the Teen Center please This fee can vary depending on the program. park in front of the Teen Center ONLY. Do not park in front of businesses. -Program participants must enter and exit buildings through designated, secure locations. Photo Release -Sign up to receive our recreation brochure and recreation Newtown Parks & Recreation Department and the Newtown Bee may notices/cancelations at www.newtown-ct.gov, by video tape or take photos of participants enrolled in our programs. subscribing to E-Alerts.. Follow instructions on the web These photos/videos may be used for promotional purposes. page, or call 203-270-4340. Inclusion Statement In an effort to meet the recreational needs of all residents of Newtown, the Parks & Recreation Department has adopted a policy of inclusion. Although some facilities are not yet wheelchair accessible every attempt will be made to accommodate and encourage people with disabilities to participate in our programs. Please use comment section on the registration form detailing your circumstances. 4
The spring bunny is back and ready to deliver! Sign up to have the bunny deliver filled eggs to local front yards All participants will be entered in a drawing for a family prize basket Name will be drawn on Monday, 3/22 $25 per family‐ will include egg hunt for your family and time for photos. Bunny will spend approximately 10 minutes at each stop Eggs will be delivered on either March 20th or March 21st Schedule will be provided after registration closes on March 11th Activity Code: 314501‐A Registrants must ensure yards are safe for staff to visit ‐ if safety is in question, a location may be skipped at the discretion of staff Face masks will be worn and social distancing rules will be followed To register please visit Newtown‐ct.gov/parks‐recreation Or call (203) 270‐4340 5
KNITTING CLASSES KIDS, TWEENS & TEENS KNIT & CHAT ADULT BEGINNERS’ KNITTING CIRCLE Learn to knit! This is a class for kids and teens who’d like Make time for yourself and learn to knit! If you’ve always to learn the skill and hobby of knitting! No experience wanted to knit, but didn’t know where to start, or need to necessary. This is an eight-week class where you learn all brush up on the basics, this course is for you! Learn to cast the basics and finish a cute, fashionable knitted project! on, knit, purl and more, creating a fashionable project to Experienced teacher will get you knitting in no time, in a start! Knitting is a great hobby that can be transported with fun, non-frustrating, and creative way. Learn casting on, you- knit at sports events, waiting rooms...using snippets knitting, purling, fringe and more. Crochet basics will also of time! Learn about different fibers, try out different types be taught. Other projects completed as time allows. All and sizes of needles, and more! Crochet basics will also be materials including yarn and needles provided for the first taught. *Students need to bring in a skein of SUPER bulky- project only, needles and yard the students get to keep. weight yarn (recommended: Lion brand Wool-Ease Thick N Quick available at Joann’s, Michaels, or Amazon) of their ACTIVITY: choice, and US size 13, or 15 knitting needles to start. 317101 A Wednesdays, March 31 to May 26 ACTIVITY: (No class April 14) 317103 A Wednesdays, March 31 to May 26 5:30-6:30 pm AGE: 7-99 FEE: $149 (No class April 14) LOCATION: Teen Center, 53 A Church Hill Road 6:45-7:45 pm AGE: 18-99 FEE: $135 INSTRUCTOR: Nicole Christensen 317103 B Wednesdays, March 31 to May 26 11:00 am-12:00 pm AGE: 18-99 FEE: $135 LOCATION: Teen Center, 53 A Church Hill Road KIDS, TWEENS & TEENS STEPPIN’ UP INSTRUCTOR: Nicole Christensen KNITTING CIRCLE For the knitter who has mastered the beginner class or can cast on and do garter stitch independently. If you’re ready to take your knitting to the next level, this class is for you! We will learn to read and follow a pattern, check a gauge, try different types of needles (including circular) and more! We will knit some cute projects, starting with an Oh so cute hat! To start, students need to bring in size 10.5 US straight (long) needles, and 150 yards of worsted weight yarn of their choice. Students can also bring in independent projects/patterns for help/instruction, as well. ADULT KNITTING CIRCLE: INTERMEDIATE+ For those who can cast ACTIVITY: on and knit garter stitch, and are ready to build more skills (or have completed the beginner course). Several projects 317102 A Thursdays, April 1 to May 27 will be created starting with Oh so “cute” hat that can be (No class April 15) made in sizes from children to adults, as well as a seamless 5:30-6:30 pm AGE: 7-99 FEE: $129 project “knitting in the round” on circular needles. In this comprehensive, step-by-step, fun class, you’ll learn to read LOCATION: Teen Center, 53 A Church Hill Road patterns, check gauge, master more difficult stitches INSTRUCTOR: Nicole Christensen (including cables) and more! Students need to bring in size 10 (longer length, preferably) straight needles and one skein (150 yards) of worsted weight yarn of their choice to start. Other materials needed discussed in class. Students can also bring independent projects/patterns for help and instruction, as well. ACTIVITY: 317104 A Thursdays, April 1 to May 27 (No class April 15) 6:45-7:45 pm AGE: 18-99 FEE: $135 317104 B Wednesdays, March 31 to May 26 (No class April 14) 12:15-1:15 pm AGE: 18-99 FEE: $135 LOCATION: Teen Center, 53 A Church Hill Road INSTRUCTOR: Nicole Christensen www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation 6
Eliminate Clutter - Master Swim -Babysitting ELIMINATE CLUTTER AND RESTORE TRI MASTERS SWIMMING Designed for anyone 18+ who would like to start or continue CALM TO YOUR HOME swimming as a form of fitness or training. Open to all levels Eliminate Clutter and Restore Calm to Your House Clutter and practice groups will be based on skill. Stroke instruction and disorganization can cause stress…and these days; and refinement will also be addressed even it has been more stress is the last thing we need! Certified years. Come be a part of a fun swimming community, Professional Organizer, Sue Duval of The Organized Hive Triathletes welcome! This is NOT Swim lessons! Participants will teach you how to restore order and calm your home. will need to provide their own swim cap and goggles See your belongings from a new perspective and gain the tools you need to get organized. You will learn the five simple steps to create an organized space, as well as top ACTIVITY: tips to maintain order. If there are piles of papers on your 310402 A kitchen counter; if your guest room cannot actually Mondays, & Wednesdays, April 5 to June 9 accommodate a guest if you are tired of searching for 6:30-7:30 pm AGE: 18-99 FEE: $135 things you know you have; If the stuff in your basement LOCATION: Newtown High, 12 Berkshire Road gives you anxiety; or is the toys have taken over the family INSTRUCTOR: Thomas Horan room again…then this class is for you! Gain the practical strategies, motivation, AND expertise you need to tackle the most cluttered areas in your home. Simplify your spaces and make room for what matters most! ACTIVITY: 317201 A Wednesdays, May 5 7:00-8:30 pm AGE: 18-99 FEE: $35 LOCATION: Virtual Program INSTRUCTOR: Sue Duval, The Organized Hive We will be following CDC guidelines for all programs. All participants must wear a mask and social distance. Thank you CHILD & BABYSITTING SAFETY (CABS) PROGRAM This course is for youths 11 to 17 years of age with the most common age being 12-14. This is an entry level course intended to teach age appropriate skills necessary to care for children of all ages using team babysitting, mother ’s helper and individual babysitting concepts. The course focuses on safety with emphasis on prevention. Other topics include hand washing, diapering, bottle-feeding, personal safety and interview skills. Basic first aid, including adult and child CPR (requires passing written and skills testing to receivie 2 year certification). ASHI/CABS Student booklet, handouts and Babysitter Safety Certificate of completion are included **Please bring a snack, student must complete all hours. ACTIVITY: 321601 A Mondays, May 10 to May 17 4:30-7:00 pm AGE: 11-17 FEE: $125 LOCATION: Senior Center, 8 Simpson Street INSTRUCTOR: Dawna Life Safe Services www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation 7
Mad Science / Playwell TEKnologies/ April Break MAD SCIENCE - SCIENCE: UNLOCKED TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING USING Science: Unlocked Give your children this unique opportunity LEGO MATERIALS to see and apply, hands-on, while having fun, the science Transportation Engineering using LEGO ®MaterialsBreak theories they study in class. Science is an essential subject the sound barrier on a supersonic jet, deliver cargo by in your kids’ curriculum, yet it can be hard to grasp without train, and explore a swamp in your airboat. Build and seeing its practical applications. For over 25 years, we create different modes of transportation out of more than continue to nurture the love of science in children by 20,000 pieces of LEGO, all while learning about the delivering the essential notions in a fun and exciting way! engineering concepts that make vehicles and vessels Mad Science programs are synchronized with CT’s curriculum work. and are NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards) compliant Every week; students receive a specially designed take home project to help extend learning at home! Let us open their ACTIVITY: eyes to the world of science and see what we can discover! 317502 A Mondays, April 19 to May 17 Did you know invisible forces help some objects fly and 6:00-7:00 pm AGE: 5-7 FEE: $105 other stay grounded? Or why chemical reactions can cause LOCATION: Teen Center, 53 A Church Hill Road explosions? Through exciting hands on activities, we will learn these “magically shocking” physics concepts and much INSTRUCTOR: Play-Well TEKnologies more, you won’t want to miss!!!!! ACTIVITY: 319502 A Tuesdays, April 20 to May 18 6:00-7:00 pm AGE: 5-10 FEE: $115 LOCATION: Teen Center, 53 A Church Hill Road INSTRUCTOR:Mad Science APRIL BREAK TENNIS CAMP Monday to Wednesday April 12 to 14 Our tennis camp will feature a different stroke each day (forehand, backhand, serve and volley). We have dynamic FOX RIDGE FARM’S APRIL BREAK drills that incorporate ground-strokes and volleys while HORSEBACK RIDING CAMP using several corrective techniques for our students. A All things equine for your horse crazy kids. Learn to ride and variety of fun games that teach our students to rally and care for their favorite animal in a safe environment with old learn the game of tennis. Students will learn the rules of friends or make some new ones. Please wear pants/boot or tennis and how to keep score. Courts will be split up by age shoe with a small heel. and level. USTA approved Quick-start balls will be used (red, orange, green, and adult yellow) depending on the level and age of the group. Red Ball = Ages 4-6 | Orange ACTIVITY: Ball = Ages 7-9 | Green Ball = Ages 10-12 | Yellow Adult 309103 A Mondays-Fridays, April 12 to April 16 Balls = Ages 13-15. This Camp can help kids who are trying 9:00 am-12:00 pm AGE: 4-15 FEE: $375 out for high school team tennis, as Coaches can focus on improving your skills and get you prepared to achieve your 309103 B Mondays-Fridays, April 12 to April 16 dream. Register by March 1st and receive the 10 % discount 9:00 am-12:00 pm AGE: 4-15 FEE: $650 off the regular price of $165.00. LOCATION: Fox Ridge Farm, 37-39 Aunt Park Lane INSTRUCTOR: Fox Ridge Farm ACTIVITY: 309104 A Mondays-Wednesdays, April 12 to April 14 10:00 am-1:00 pm AGE: 4-6 FEE: $165.00 309104 B Mondays-Wednesdays, April 12 to April 14 10:00 am-1:00 pm AGE: 7-9 FEE: $165.00 309104 C Mondays-Wednesdays, April 12 to April 14 11:00 am-2:00 pm AGE: 10-12 FEE: $165.00 309104 D Mondays-Wednesdays, April 12 to April 14 11:00 am-2:00 pm AGE: 13-15 FEE: $165.00 8
horseback riding lessons / golf lessons BRUSHY HILL SPRING RIDING LESSON WOMEN’S ONLY GOLF QUEST LESSONS You pick the date and time! Brushy Hill Farm is a full Come to Golf Quest to help improve driving, irons, and putting with a professional. service equestrian facility that takes pride in its warm ACTIVITY: and welcoming environment. We are dedicated to 309402 A Thursdays, May 6 to May 27 providing outstanding care for both horse and rider. In 6:30-7:30 pm AGE: 18-99 FEE: $155 addition to boarding and training, our lesson program LOCATION: Golf Quest, 1 Sand Cut Road caters to students of all ages from beginners to INSTRUCTOR: Golf Quest K/B Enterprises of Brookfield seasoned veterans. Ev offers her lifetime of experience and extensive knowledge of the sport. Our lessons are hand tailored for each rider ’s needs to ensure that ADULT NOVICE GOLF QUEST LESSONS everyone may achieve their goals and full potential. Come to Golf Quest to help improve your driving, irons, and putting with a professional. You will receive four lessons Our closely supervised instruction in a safe and nurturing from Golf Quest golf pro, with each lesson concentrating on atmosphere will provide students with solid a different aspect of the game. foundations, the necessary skills to communicate ACTIVITY: properly with their horse, and become a good equestrian. 309403 A Mondays, May 3 to May 24 During each lesson, students will learn and practice 6:30-7:30 pm AGE: 18-99 FEE: $155 basic horse care, grooming, tacking up, and correct LOCATION: Golf Quest, 1 Sand Cut Road terminology. In the case of inclement weather, lessons INSTRUCTOR: Golf Quest K/B Enterprises of Brookfield will be held in an indoor ring. For more information, please contact Ev at 203-470-4353. Group lessons: To JUNIOR GOLF QUEST LESSONS ensure the safety of our students, we only offer group Each lesson concentrates on a different aspect of the game. lessons to those that are able to walk and trot Work on your swing, improve your driving and putting with a Golf Quest professional. Class size is limited for more comfortably on their own. Held on Tuesday and Thursday individual attention. afternoons. ACTIVITY: ACTIVITY: 309603 A Mondays, May 3 to May 24 309101 A 1/2 Hour Private Lesson (4 weeks) 4:30-5:30 pm AGE: 7-16 FEE: $155 Mondays-Sundays, April 5 to May 31 LOCATION: Golf Quest, 1 Sand Cut Road 9:00 am-5:00 pm AGE: 4-99 FEE: $240 INSTRUCTOR: Golf Quest K/B Enterprises of Brookfield 309101 B 1 Hour Private Lesson (4 weeks) GOLF QUEST SHORT GAME SCHOOL Mondays-Sundays, April 5 to May 31 The short game makes up at least 60 to 70 percent of the shots 9:00 am-5:00 pm AGE: 4-99 FEE: $480 in a given round of golf. Yet most people spend very little time practicing their short game or learning proper technique. This 309101 C 1/2 Hour Private Lesson (8 weeks) program will include work with pitch shorts (full, partial, lob or Mondays-Sundays, April 5 to May 31 flop shots, uneven lies), sand play (greenside bunker shots, 9:00 am-5:00 pm AGE: 4-99 FEE: $480 medium and long bunker shorts, uneven lies, firm v. soft sand, different club selection, buried lies and fried eggs) and more. 309101 D 1 Hour Private Lesson (8 weeks) The Golf Quest facility has a large putting green with chipping Mondays-Sundays, April 5 to May 31 areas, a pitching green with both artificial and natural grass 9:00 am-5:00 pm AGE: 4-99 FEE: $960 hitting areas, a greenside bunker and a fairway bunker. The newly constructed natural grass hitting area is ideal for 309101 E 1 Hour Group Lesson (8 weeks) practicing pitch shorts from fairway lies, from the deep rough, Mondays-Sundays, April 5 to May 31 as well as a variety of uphill, downhill, and side hill lies. There 12:00 pm -5:00 pm AGE: 4-99 FEE: $440 is a maximum of 6 people per class so that students will receive more individual attention. LOCATION: Brushy Hill Farm, 15 Coachman Drive ACTIVITY: 309202 A Saturdays, May 15 10:00 am-12:00 pm AGE: 16-99 FEE: $94 www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation LOCATION: Golf Quest, 1 Sand Cut Road 9 INSTRUCTOR: Golf Quest K/B Enterprises of Brookfield
SPRING TENNIS PROGRAMS tennis lessons Beginner: Player is introduced to the forehand, backhand, serve and volley with drills, fun games and game situations. Advanced Beginner: Player has had introduction to grips and strokes, starts to make contact with ball on a regular basis. Low Intermediate: Player is starting to keep the ball in play, learning to serve, can volley and learning court positioning. Intermediate: Player can keep the ball in play, can hit with some spin, can serve, volley and rally consistently. Advanced Junior: Player continues to progress by refining strokes, concentrating on footwork, court strategy and ball placement. Excellent training for high school tennis team, USTA tournaments and competitive play.Match Play: During the Match play, coach will oversee the play and participants will learn how to play a match including scoring, etigquette and stategy and positioning. Participants must be able to serve and rally using orange, green dot or adult balls.Tiny Tots: (ages 4-5) A program that has proven to be effective in developing motor coordination, the fundamentals of tennis and the love of the game for children. We will use USTA approved quickstart balls (red, orange, green, and adult yellow) depending on the level and age of the group. Visit Fairfield County Tennis for more informationFairfield County Tennis Cancelations line: 203-283-5629 (Please call 45 min prior to your start class for accuracy). For questions, please call 203-640-1724.For normal business hour cancellations please call Newtown Parks and Recreation at 203-270-4340 or sign up for e blasts.Rain dates: June 15, 19, 22 & 26REGISTER BY APRIL 24TH AND RECEIVE 10% OFF THE REGULAR PRICE OF $199; $155; $140; & $95 ACTIVITY: 309111 A Beginner/Advance Beginner - Saturdays, May 8 to June 12 (No class May 29) 8:30-9:30 am AGE: 18-99 FEE: $155.00 309111 B Low Intermediate/Intermediate - Saturdays, May 8 to June 12 (No class May 29) 9:30-10:30 am AGE: 18-99 FEE: $155.00 309111 C Beginner/Advance Beginner -Tuesdays, May 11 to June 8 9:30-10:30 am AGE: 18-99 FEE: $155.00 309111 D Low Intermediate/Intermediate - Tuesdays, May 11 to June 8 10:30 am-12:00 pm AGE: 18-99 FEE: $199.00 309111 E Tiny Tots - Saturdays, May 8 to June 12 (No class May 29) 9:00-9:30 am AGE: 4-5 FEE: $95.00 309111 F Junior Clinic - Saturdays, May 8 to June 12 (No class May 29) 9:30-10:30 am AGE: 6-8 FEE: $140.00 309111 G Beginner/Advance Beginner - Saturdays, May 8 to June 12 (No class May 29) 10:30 am-12:00 pm AGE: 6-8 FEE: $199.00 309111 H Low Intermediate / Intermediate - Saturdays, May 8 to June 12 (No class May 29) 10:30 am-12:00 pm AGE: 13-17 FEE: $199.00 309111 I Beginner/Advance Beginner - Saturdays, May 8 to June 12 (No class May 29) 10:30 am-12:00 pm AGE: 10-12 FEE: $199.00 309111 J Low Intermediate/Intermediate - Saturdays, May 8 to June 12 (No class May 29) 10:30 am-12:00 pm AGE: 8-10 FEE: $199.00 309111 K Low Intermediate/Intermediate - Saturdays, May 8 to June 12(No class May 29) 12:00-1:30 pm AGE: 10-12 FEE: $199.00 309111 L Low Intermediate/Intermediate - Saturdays, May 8 to June 12(No class May 29) 12:00-1:30 pm AGE: 13-17 FEE: $199.00 309111 M Beginner/Advance Beginner - Saturdays, May 8 to June 12 (No class May 29) 12:00-1:30 pm AGE: 7-11 FEE: $199.00 309111 N Beginner/Advance Beginner - Saturdays, May 8 to June 12 (No class May 29) 12:00-1:30 pm AGE: 9-12 FEE: $199.00 309111 O Match Play - Saturdays, May 8 to June 12 (No class May 29) 1:30-3:00 pm AGE: 7-9 FEE: $150.00 309111 P Match Play - Saturdays, May 8 to June 12 (No class May 29) 1:30-3:00 pm AGE: 10-12 FEE: $150.00 309111 Q Match Play - Saturdays, May 8 to June 12 (No class May 29) 1:30-3:00 pm AGE: 13-17 FEE: $150.00 LOCATION: Dickinson Town Park, 50 Elm Drive INSTRUCTOR: Fairfield County Tennis 10 www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation
tennis lessons - continued / nighthawk basketball SPRING TENNIS PROGRAMS Beginner: Player is introduced to the forehand, backhand, serve and volley with drills, fun games and game situations. Advanced Beginner: Player has had introduction to grips and strokes, starts to make contact with ball on a regular basis. Low Intermediate: Player is starting to keep the ball in play, learning to serve, can volley and learning court positioning. Intermediate: Player can keep the ball in play, can hit with some spin, can serve, volley and rally consistently. Advanced Junior: Player continues to progress by refining strokes, concentrating on footwork, court strategy and ball placement. Excellent training for high school tennis team, USTA tournaments and competitive play.Match Play: During the Match play, coach will oversee the play and participants will learn how to play a match including scoring, etiquette and strategy and positioning. Participants must be able to serve and rally using orange, green dot or adult balls.Tiny Tots: (ages 4-5) A program that has proven to be effective in developing motor coordination, the fundamentals of tennis and the love of the game for children. We will use USTA approved quickstart balls (red, orange, green, and adult yellow) depending on the level and age of the group. Visit Fairfield County Tennis for more informationFairfield County Tennis Cancelations line: 203-283-5629 (Please call 45 min prior to your start class for accuracy). For questions, please call 203-640-1724.For normal business hour cancellations please call Newtown Parks and Recreation at 203-270-4340 or sign up for e blasts.Rain dates: June 15, 19, 22 & 26REGISTER BY APRIL 24TH AND RECEIVE 10% OFF THE REGULAR PRICE OF $199; $155; $140; & $95 ACTIVITY: 309111 R Beginner/Advance Beginner - Tuesdays, May 11 to June 8 4:30-5:30 pm AGE: 6-10 FEE: $140.00 309111 S Low Intermediate/Intermediate - Tuesdays, May 11 to June 8 4:30-5:30 pm AGE: 8-12 FEE: $140.00 309111 T Beginner/Advance Beginner - Tuesdays, May 11 to June 8 5:30-7:00 pm AGE: 6-10 FEE: $199.00 309111 U Beginner/Advance Beginner - Tuesdays, May 11 to June 8 5:30-7:00 pm AGE: 9-11 FEE: $199.00 309111 V Low Intermediate/Intermediate - Tuesdays, May 11 to June 8 5:30-7:00 pm AGE: 9-11 FEE: $199.00 309111W Low Intermediate/Intermediate - Tuesdays, May 11 to June 8 5:30-7:00 pm AGE: 11-14 FEE: $199.00 LOCATION: Dickinson Town Park, 50 Elm Drive INSTRUCTOR: Fairfield County Tennis NIGHTHAWK BASKETBALL CLINICS Three one hour sessions led by NHS Varsity Coach Tim Tallcouch and players to work on basic skills set needed to raise your game to the next level. Along with dribbling, shooting, passing and rebounding drills. The players attending will be placed through some of the same team drills that are used at the HS Level and run through of basic offensive and defensive concepts that are taught. ACTIVITY: 309616 A Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 1 to March 3 6:30-7:30 pm AGE: 8-13 FEE: $65 LOCATION: Newtown Youth Academ, 4 Primrose Street INSTRUCTOR: Tim Tallcouch www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation 11
US SPORTS SQUIRT PROGRAMS SENIOR SOCCER SQUIRTS SENIOR SQUIRTS MULTI SPORT Senior Soccer Squirts is the perfect program for players Senior Squirts Multi Sports This class is the perfect graduating from Soccer Squirts or for children looking for stepping stone for children who have graduated from their first ever soccer experience. Each session will Squirts Multi Sports or for children looking for their first focus on developing a particular skill or technique ever sports experience. Players will learn key skills in a including: dribbling, passing, ball control, moves and variety of sports through small-sided scrimmages, games, turns, positioning, and more.No class 5/29 and activities in a variety of sports. ACTIVITY: ACTIVITY: 309601 A Saturdays, April 17 to June 5 309509 A Wednesdays, April 21 to June 2 (No class May 29) 5:00-5:50 pm AGE: 5-6 FEE: $145 11:00-11:50 am AGE: 5-6 FEE: $145 LOCATION: Dickinson Town Park, 50 Elm Drive LOCATION: Newtown Youth Academ, 4 Primrose Street INSTRUCTOR: US Sports INSTRUCTOR: US Sports SQUIRTS SOCCER Soccer Squirts is your child’s perfect introduction to the SQUIRTS MULTI SPORTS most popular sport in the world! Boys and girls will learn the fundamental skills of soccer, including dribbling, The Squirts Multi Sports program allows children to passing, shooting and defending. Each session starts with experience a variety of sports through this the program. It a fun and exciting warm-up game, followed by activities is the perfect introduction to athletics for your future sports and instruction on the skill of the day. Participants then star! Each session begins with a brief introduction to the have the opportunity to put their new skills to use in a day’s sport and equipment before jumping into the first game-related activity or scrimmage. Skills covered include skill-acquisition activity. In addition to emphasizing the dribbling & control, passing, shooting, shielding the ball, fundamentals of each sport, each activity is designed to stealing and more. Each session is taught through improve hand-eye coordination, balance, agility and structured activities, fun games, and scrimmages and are movement. Each session finishes with an exciting game- designed to ensure learning and most importantly fun, fun, related activity or scrimmage. All sports are taught in a fun! US Sports recommends that participants wear shin safe, structured and fun learning environment designed guards for this program.Please find the Newtown schedule to ensure learning and most importantly fun, fun, fun! online at USSportsInstitute.com, or call 732-563-2520. Participants will have the opportunity to try Lacrosse, Soccer, T-Ball, & Track & Field.* All equipment needed for this program will be provided. *Sports will vary. ACTIVITY: 309806 A Saturdays, April 17 to June 5 ACTIVITY: (No class May 29) 309505 A Saturdays, April 17 to June 5 10:00-10:50 am AGE: 3-4 FEE: $145 1:00-1:50 pm AGE: 3-4 FEE: $145 309806 B Saturdays, April 17 to June 5 309505 B Sundays, April 18 to June 6 (No class May 29) 11:00-11:50 am AGE: 3-4 FEE: $145 2:00-2:50 pm AGE: 3-4 FEE: $145 LOCATION: Newtown Youth Academ, 4 Primrose Street LOCATION: Newtown Youth Academ, 4 Primrose Street INSTRUCTOR: US Sports INSTRUCTOR: US Sports T-BALL SQUIRTS The perfect introduction to baseball and softball for your young slugger! All of our T-Ball programs are designed to develop skills including hitting, catching, throwing, and base-running. Using age-appropriate equipment, children will learn the fundamentals and rules of the game in a safe and structured environment.Each T-Ball session consists of a series of fun games and activities that encourage skill development, teamwork, and most importantly, fun! At the end of each session, players will put their newly-learned skills into action in a T-Ball scrimmage. Bring your glove if you’d like! ACTIVITY: 309805 A Sundays, April 18 to June 6 (No class May 30) 10:00-10:50 am AGE: 3-4 FEE: $145 309805 B Wednesdays, April 21 to June 2 4:00-4:50 pm AGE: 3-4 FEE: $145 LOCATION: Newtown Youth Academ, 4 Primrose Street INSTRUCTOR: US Sports 12
US SPORTS SQUIRT PROGRAMS PARENT & ME MULTI SPORTS The Parent & Me Multi Sports Squirts program allows children to experience a variety of sports throughout the program with a helping hand from Mom or Dad! Children have the opportunity to try Lacrosse, Soccer, T-Ball, Track & Field, Parachute Games and more* in a safe and structured environment. This is an excellent opportunity for you to spend quality time together while easing your child into social situations with support and confidence. As with all Squirts programs, the emphasis is on safety, fun and learning. All sports are presented in a positive and relaxed environment with an emphasis on participation, interaction and communication. All equipment needed for this program will be provided.All equipment needed for this program will be provided.In case of inclement weather parents should check their class status on the usasportgroup.com. No class 5/29 ACTIVITY: 309704 A Saturdays, April 17 to June 5 (No class May 29) 3:00-3:50 pm AGE: 2-3.5 FEE: $145 309704 B Wednesdays, April 21 to June 2 3:00-3:50 pm AGE: 2-3.5 FEE: $145 LOCATION: Newtown Youth Academ, 4 Primrose Street INSTRUCTOR: US Sports T-BALL: PARENT & ME SQUIRTS PARENT & ME SOCCER SQUIRTS T-Ball - Parent & Me Squirts classes are a fun and Soccer - Parent & Me Squirts classes are a fun and positive positive introduction to t-ball for children aged 2-3 introduction to soccer for children aged 2-3 and their parents! and their parents! With a parent participating by their W ith a parent participating by their side, kids will have fun side, kids will have fun learning the fundamental learning the fundamental skills of soccer through a program skills of t-ball through a program of structured of structured activities, fun based games, and activities, fun based games and scrimmages.Each T- scrimmages.Each session focuses on maximizing participation Ball - Parent & Me Squirts session focuses on and learning through a variety of fun games designed to maximizing participation and learning through a stimulate a child’s imagination and develop motor skills.This variety of fun games designed to stimulate a child’s is an excellent opportunity for you to spend quality time imagination and develop motor skills.This is an together while easing your child into social situations with excellent opportunity for you to spend quality time support and confidence. together while easing your child into social situations ACTIVITY: with support and confidence.No class 5/30 309705 A Saturdays, April 17 to June 5 ACTIVITY: (No class May 29) 309807 A Sundays, April 18 to June 6 9:00-9:50 am AGE: 2-3 FEE: $145 (No class May 30) LOCATION: Newtown Youth Academ, 4 Primrose Street 9:00-9:50 am AGE: 2-3 FEE: $145 INSTRUCTOR: US Sports LOCATION: Newtown Youth Academ, 4 Primrose Street INSTRUCTOR: US Sports We will be following CDC guidelines for all programs. All participants must wear a mask and social distance. Thank you www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation 13
Tiny Tykes Soccer / Hoopstertots / Karate TINY TYKES SOCCER KARATE TANG SOO DO Challenger Sports T iny Tykes is an innovative program, Karate Tang Soo Do is a non-contact ancient martial art created by childcare specialists that introduces children based on the ancient oriental method to help aged 2 to 5-years to the basic skills of soccer. Both our coordination, control and balance. Emphasis in life Cubs (2- 3 years) and our Lions (4-5 years) modules use values of: respect, honor, discipline, and loyalty. Course fundamental soccer activities, games and stories to includes practical hands-on self-defense as well. As develop their skills in the following areas: -Balance, you participate, you will build self-esteem and Agility and Coordination-Technical Skills-Gross motor confidence. Optional uniform can be purchased at skills-Physical Development-Social skills-Self confidence- Porco’s Karate Academy.All COVID rules will be followed. Communication-Teamwork. ACTIVITY: Registration includes a ball and choice of uniform/toy/ goal 313402 A Tuesdays, April 6 to April 27 ACTIVITY: 8:15-9:00 pm AGE: 13-99 FEE: $85 309514 A Sundays, May 2 to June 13 (No class May 313402 B Tuesdays, May 4 to May 25 30) 8:15-9:00 pm AGE: 13-99 FEE: $85 2:00-2:45 pm AGE: 2-5 FEE: $95 LOCATION: Porco’s Karate Acad, 113 Church Hill Road 309514 B Sundays, May 2 to June 13 (No class May INSTRUCTOR: Mike Porco’s Karate Aca 30) 3:00-3:45 pm AGE: 2-5 FEE: $95 LITTLE DRAGONS KARATE Tang Soo Do - Traditional Martial Art based on 309514 C Sundays, May 2 to June 13 (No class May ancient principles that builds confidence, respect 30) and honor. Develops mind, body and spirit. Uniform 4:00-4:45 pm AGE: 2-5 FEE: $95 can be purchased at Porco’s Karate Academy. “Building Warriors for Today’s World”All COVID rules LOCATION: Dickinson Town Park, 50 Elm Drive will be followed. INSTRUCTOR: Challenger Sports ACTIVITY: 313501 A Tuesdays, April 6 to April 27 5:30-6:00 pm AGE: 4-6 FEE: $85 313501 B Tuesdays, May 4 to May 25 5:30-6:00 pm AGE: 4-6 FEE: $85 HOOPSTERTOTS - LOCATION: Porco’s Karate Acad, 113 Church Hill Road Basketball Tots: Learning Basketball has never been more INSTRUCTOR: Mike Porco’s Karate Aca fun! These classes focus on dribbling, shot technique, passing and team work. adjustable hoops and appropriately sized basketballs are used to always provide YOUTH KARATE just the right amount of challenge. Grasshoppers: This Tang Soo Do - Traditional Martial Art based on ancient parent participation class uses a variety of props, songs principles that builds confidence, respect and honor. and games to engage kids. Simple hand-eye and Develops mind, body and spirit. Uniform can be movement skills are developed using engaging games purchased at Porco’s Karate Academy. “Building with appropriate sized, safe equipment. Froggies: We use Warriors for Today’s World” a variety of fun games to develop balance, movement, and basketball skills as well as listening to instructions. ACTIVITY: very active and fun. Rabbits: Fun, skill development games 313602 A Tuesdays, April 6 to April 27 are played as well as some introduction to basketball and team concepts. Some small-sized scrimmaging is 6:00-6:45 pm AGE: 7-12 FEE: $85 played. Kangaroos: Age appropriate, challenging skill 313602 B Tuesdays, May 4 to May 25 development games are played as well as some 6:00-6:45 pm AGE: 7-12 FEE: $85 introduction to basic basketball concepts. Scrimmages are conducted each week for a portion of the class. LOCATION: Porco’s Karate Acad, 113 Church Hill Road ACTIVITY: INSTRUCTOR: Mike Porco’s Karate Aca 309500 A Wednesdays, April 21 to May 26 4:00-4:45 pm AGE: 2-2 FEE: $85 309500 B Wednesdays, April 21 to May 26 5:00-5:45 pm AGE: 3-3 FEE: $85 309500 C Wednesdays, April 21 to May 26 6:00-6:45 pm AGE: 4-4 FEE: $85 LOCATION: Edmond Town Hall, Alexandria Room, 45 Main Street INSTRUCTOR: Sky Hawks www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation 14
salsa / bicycle clinic / aikido /bike share SALSA - BICYCLE CLINIC - ROADSIDE REPAIR BEGINNER /ADVANCE BEGINNER This clinic teaches roadside repair, entry-level bike repair and general bicycle maintenance. A class you do not want Salsa-Beginner/Advanced Beginner Salsa is a fun and to miss! exciting Latin dance, which anyone can learn! Dance Bradley Accettella, certified bicycle mechanic will run class. away stress, have fun and meet new people as we get All covid guidelines will be followed you dancing in no time! In these beginner classes, ACTIVITY: we will cover partner work and basic Salsa patterns 317613 A Saturdays, April 24 to May 1 with emphasis placed on lead and follow. All steps 10:15-11:30 am AGE: 12-99 FEE: $15 will be repeated and reinforced allowing you to hit LOCATION: Fairfield Hills Pavilion, Mile Hill Road South the dance floor with comfort and ease! New combinations taught each month - attend either session or both. Couples or singles welcome. Class will be held on our large dance floor and class size will be limited to allow social distancing, Partner rotations are optional. You will at this point be required to wear a mask ACTIVITY: 304200 A Mondays, April 5 to April 26 7:00-7:45 pm AGE: 18-99 FEE: $60 304200 B Mondays, May 3 to May 24 7:00-7:45 pm AGE: 18-99 FEE: $60 Bike Share Program LOCATION: Vitti’s Dance Studio, 10 Precision Road Newtown Parks and Recreation is proud to INSTRUCTOR: Deborah Linley continue our bike share program! Last year we were fortunate to receive a donation of 130 bicycles from Guardian Bikes. Following our AIKIDO move to the Community Center, we have been Aikido is a non-combative martial art that emphasizes able to create a system so the bikes can be blending with and redirecting incoming energy rather than borrowed for use for children ages 4-12, on the opposing with force. Training during this time of covid Fairfield Hills Campus. There will be no charge restrictions will involve various exercises that ultimately for use of the bikes for residents, however a focus on developing centered movement. Practice will $5 per bike fee will apply to nonresidents. explore the importance of one’s state of mind and being Helmets and bike locks will be provided as relaxed. There will be no direct physical contact between well. A waiver must be signed prior to use of participants. Exercises will include moving with various the bikes in addition to a license as a deposit. objects, breathing, and balance and grounding practice, all activities will be done with distancing. Due to the winter weather, our program is on Sundays 9:15 am to 10:45 am and Tuesday 4 pm to 5:15 pm hold until spring time, but keep an eye out for ACTIVITY: updates! 313101 A Sundays, April 4 to April 27 9:15-10:45 am AGE: 10-99 FEE: $25 * No Charge for Residents (Non Residents 313101 B Sundays, May 2 to May 30 $5 fee) 9:15-10:45 am AGE: 10-99 FEE: $25 * Helmets, Bike & Bike Lock provided 313101 C Sundays, June 1 to June 29 * ID needed as deposit 9:15-10:45 am AGE: 10-99 FEE: $25 * Waiver needed (can be found online or LOCATION: Teen Center, 53 A Church Hill Road paper signed at the time of rental for INSTRUCTOR: Karen Nagy Bike Share Membership.) 15 www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation
Dog Training Classes CANINE GOOD CITIZEN PROGRAM This course prepares students for the CGC tests/titles and testing by various therapy dog groups. Therapy certification is required by most health-care facilities and schools for LOCATION: visiting dogs and handlers. Open to all dogs that have PLEASANT PAWS PET CENTER, 94 S MAIN STREET completed Household Obedience Level 1. CGC stresses INSTRUCTOR: Canine Training Behavior Services, LLC good manners in the presence of people and other dogs. Testing for the CGC is included in the fee. NOTE: Therapy THERAPY DOG TRAINING & AKC dog groups will not certify dogs less than one year of age. ADVANCED CANINE GOOD CITIZEN The Advanced Canine Good Citizen (CGCA) title is part of ACTIVITY: the AKC’s Community Canine program and is designed to 300014 A Thursdays, March 11 to April 15 evaluate a dog’s real world skills in a natural, community 7:30-8:15 pm AGE: 14-99 FEE: $160.00 setting. Dogs MUST have an AKC number and proof of the Canine Good Citizen (CGC) award/title on record with AKC. DOG TRAINING OBEDIENCE LEVEL 1 Details can be found at www.akc.org. Testing for the CGCA This class is designed for dogs 4 months of age and older is included in the fee. While therapy groups do not require with no formal training. All elements of basic canine training CGCA certification, we believe mastering the advanced will be covered including: sit, down, stand, stay, recall, and skills covered by CGC and CGCA curricula will aid in heel. Common household problems, jumping, chewing, and obtaining therapy certification offered by various therapy good manners will be addressed. dog groups. NOTE: most health-care facilities and schools for visiting dogs and handlers require Therapy dog ACTIVITY: certification. Most therapy dog groups will not certify 300015 A Thursdays, March 11 to April 15 dogs less than one year of age. 6:30-7:15 pm AGE: 14-99 FEE: $200.00 ACTIVITY: DOG TRAINING - A.K.C. S.T.A.R. PUPPY 300012 A Thursdays, March 11 to April 15 PROGRAM 5:00 - 5:45 pm AGE: 14-99 FEE: $160 S.T.A.R. stands for “Socialization,” “Training,” “Activity,” and a “Responsible” owner - all things a puppy needs to ADVANCED OBEDIENCE/RALLY “O” have a good life. Life skills will be taught to new pups, Rally and advanced obedience offers dogs and their handlers including basic commands. Proper socialization, an experience that is fun and energizing. The class focuses interactions, and responsible dog ownership will also be on Rally signs, Rally exercises, and the attention skills that addressed. This class is open to all pups up to one year of dogs need for performance events. This class includes off- age. leash heeling, drop on recall, hand signals, and obstacle training. Successful completion of Household Obedience ACTIVITY: Level 2 is required. 300016 A Thursdays, March 11 to April 15 6:30-7:15 pm AGE: 14-99 FEE: $200.00 ACTIVITY: 300013 A Thursdays, March 11 to April 15 DOG TRAINING OBEDIENCE LEVEL 2 5:45-6:30 pm AGE: 14-99 FEE: $140.00 This class is for the graduate of the S.T.A.R. Puppy or level 1 class. Consistency and reliability will be significantly improved through distraction training and attention training. Emphasis is on off-leash work, hand signals, and progression toward advanced obedience, Canine Good Citizen, or therapy dog certification. ACTIVITY: 300017 A Thursdays, March 11 to April 15 7:30-8:15 pm AGE: 14-99 FEE: $160.00 www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation 16
forest bathing / terrarium building /mindful walk WELL BEING FOREST BATHING & NATURE JAR TERRARIUM BUILDING Learn the History of Terrariums, The various types, styles Will take place outside please dress accordingly No tools and proper care. needed, all will be supplied Immerse yourself in the Iris will showcase a variety of terrariums suitable for Powerful Healing Powers of Nature through FOREST different seasons and spaces. Participants will create and take home their own terrarium BATHING. Forest Bathing is a Japanese Term for A Walk in creation. the Woods known to Lift your Mood, Builds your Immune Working with local available plant material, according to System, Reduces your stress, while helping your heart season. health. During the Mindful Forest Bathing Walk, we will ACTIVITY: do some light body moment, grounding techniques, 303504 A Saturday, March 20 meditation along with nature photography. Research 1:00-2:00 pm AGE: 11-99 FEE: $85 states that even viewing images of nature are soothing LOCATION: Fairfield Hills, Primrose Street and balancing so let us create some visuals and sounds INSTRUCTOR: Iris Rosen of nature to take home. Let us learn from nature, its wisdom, its gifts and benefits and bring that into our lives, to shift and keep the energy positive, healthy and happy! After the walk, we will enjoy natures Herbal Botanical tea while we create Wellbeing Nature Jars. Nature is here and waiting for you: Let us meet in the W ilderness. During the Hands on Workshop, you will create your own personalized Wellbeing Nature Jar. The materials include various Aromatic Herbs such as lavender, rose, rosemary, sage as well as various crystals, essential oils and Himalayan sea salt all bundled into a mini glass jar with a lid. You will have the option to choose between inspirational charms and a string to hang MINDFUL WALK AND AROMATIC as a necklace or other. BOTANICAL Mindful Walk and Aromatic Botanical Meet at the Pavilion in Fairfield Hills on Mile Hill Road Be present, enjoy your surroundings, let us learn from South nature and adopt the benefits we learn into our daily lives. ACTIVITY: Noticing and becoming aware and getting centered, and beingmore focused is one of the ways you will enjoy the 303503 A Saturday, March 20 Mindful Walks. 11:00 am-12:15 pm AGE: 11-99 FEE: $90 Enjoy the sounds and visuals that nature provides. LOCATION: Fairfield Hills, Primrose Street Create art in nature to photograph, as well as the Natural Environment, which makes beautiful custom images. INSTRUCTOR: Iris Rosen Participants will create their Aromatic Botanical Lavender Sachet to enjoy at home. Place by your pillow or inside your drawers to bring the outdoors inside with Aromatic Botanicals. Iris will briefly discuss the many benefits and uses of lavender. Ideas how to create some easy at home products with lavender. ACTIVITY: 303505 A Tuesday, March 23 11:30 am-12:15 pm AGE: 11-99 FEE: $60 LOCATION: Fairfield Hills, Primrose Street INSTRUCTOR: Iris Rosen We will be following CDC guidelines for all programs. All participants must wear a mask www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation and social distance. Thank you 17
FRUIT TRAIL REAWAKENING / VICTORY GARDEN At the Fruit Trail: March 27th and 28th (located at Fairfield Hills) From 10am to 5pm for the very first gardening of the season. Newtown Parks and Recreation, along with Andrew Mangold will be hosting a weekend event to wake up the Newtown Fruit Trail for 2021 after its long winter sleep. We’ll be getting out very early this Spring to kick off the first garden session of the year. Gather together to evoke your own gardening appetite as we dig into the thawing trail. Join us in community at the Fruit Trail to get our hands dirty as our hearts alight for all of the growing to come. We’ll tidy up the gardens, plant new trees, assess the health of our plants and evaluate tasks for the year ahead. We’ll be removing winter tree cages, planting new bulbs, shrubs and flowers, and learning about each of the different species assembled at the trail. This is a great opportunity to gather insight for your own projects, to remain involved at the trail and get a jump start on your gardens at home. We’ll continue to make a home for butterflies, bees and birds at the trail, growing plants that feed the land and the people as one. This is a chance to get your first taste of Spring gardening, together in community! Join us as we celebrate fruits, flowers, trees and the joy of good work. Last year, the trail surprised us with a flush of Echinacea that brightened the length of the trail. This year, we can expect another new spectrum of color as our perennial plants grow into maturity. We can look forward to our fourth season of public berries this summer, and we may get to begin counting the number of bird, bee and butterfly species that are making a home at the Trail. This is for the good of all! Come; whether you are a garden expert or an inspired beginner, there is a role for everyone at the trail! Bring gloves and any garden tools you may want to use. Don’t miss out on helping with a project that has brought so much joy and growth to the Newtown Community. Masks and Social Distancing will be required. Supporting Newtown’s Food Pantries - Victory Garden (located at Fairfield Hills) Your help is needed to produce fresh produce to the food pantries in Newtown. The food pantries provide food to over 2000 residents of Newtown. The pantries are exclusively for the use of Newtown residents. Presently most of these foods are canned, dried or frozen. Last season the Victory Garden provided over 3,500 pounds of fresh, healthy produce to our neediest families. The Victory Garden has doubled in size, and thanks to some very generous donors, the new garden has high tensile steel woven deer fencing. The Parks & Recreation Department cultivates the soil, and provides irrigation. The site has full sun, and parking is nearby. The Victory Garden is supported by the Town of Newtown and the Newtown Parks and Recreation Department. Donate: All donations are made through the Parks and Recreation Department: Park Gift Fund, Memo: Victory Garden. Some guidelines of the garden: • Volunteers should form teams, and will be given a 150 square foot plot of garden. The produce will go directly to the food pantries. Share the work with a team; learn from each other and other teams. • Each team should have a placard/sign on its row with a team name. The funnier the better! • There are no fees associated with the garden. • No non-organic herbicides or pesticides are allowed in the garden. Fertilizers are allowed. • Help with the garden preparation and planning. • Are you an experienced vegetable gardener? Teach novice gardeners and students. Hold a workshop or class at the garden. • Students needing volunteer hours are welcome along with Girls Scout and Eagle Scout projects. • No time to commit to owning a row? The uncommitted can garden without owning a row but help others with community or shared rows. To sign up to “Own a Row,” or to help in other ways, contact: Victgarden17@gmail.com or call 203 470-4150 Please note, last year’s volunteers get right of first refusal Together, let’s make The Victory Garden the Best of Newtown!! 18
Parks Information Eichler’s Cove Marina and Beach: 11 Old Bridge Road, Newtown Located at 11 Old Bridge Road in the southeastern corner of Newtown, offering a marina, boat launch, beach, picnic area, kayak racks and a spectacular view. Eichler’s Cove is the only public access to Lake Zoar. Lake Lillinonah Park/Boat Launch: Hanover Road, Newtown Offering a total scenic package, this park is located at the end of Hanover Road in Newtown on Lake Lillinonah. In addition to a beautiful view of the lake, there are picnic tables, charcoal grills and a boat launch. There are portable bathroom facilities and parking. NO SWIMMING and FISHING is allowed at this park, as boats pose too much danger. A boat launch permit is required to launch your boat. Orchard Hill Nature Center: 20 Huntingtown Road, Newtown Combining unusual historic and natural features this park is located on Huntingtown Road. It’s historical asset include several mills and dams, which date back to the 19th century. It includes rare beauty and a remarkable diversity of habitats which provide a home to an unusually large number of plant and animal species. There are several trails on which to hike with ample parking. Treadwell Memorial Park: 47 Philo Curtis Road, Sandy Hook Amenities include four tennis courts, a pickleball court, basketball court, two playground areas, two pavilions, multi- purpose baseball/softball field, a regulation size artificial turf soccer field and a multi-purpose artificial turf field. Treadwell Park also boasts a swimming pool complex, featuring an eight lane, 25 yard pool, with a diving “L” and a wading pool. Locker facilities are available. Dickinson Memorial Park: 50 Elm Drive and Brushy Hill Road, Newtown Dickinson Park has five tennis courts, a softball field, basketball courts, two playground areas, FUNSPACE creative area, a skate park, a bandshell, a pavilion and picnicking facilities with charcoal grills. Newtown Park and Bark: 21 Old Farm Road, Newtown Off Leash Dog Park – a tired dog is a good dog! Park & Bark is a little over an acre with a splash pad, agility course, small dog area and plenty of room for your canine buddy to run, play and socialize. All dogs must be licensed and that picking up after your dog is a must. Victory Garden: Fairfield Hills Campus, Washington Square Donating fresh vegetables and fruit to our food pantries that provide food to over 2000 residents of Newtown, the pantries are exclusively for the use of Newtown residents. The Victory Garden is supported by the Town of Newtown and the Newtown Parks and Recreation Department. For more information please email: VictGarden17@gmail.com Pole Bridge Preserve: Pole Bridge Road, Sandy Hook, CT It is a 78 acre habitat of open space managed by the Conservation Commission and maintained by the Parks and Recreation Department. It is a habitat for wildlife, plants and birds. A small parking area and trails provide recreational opportunities. The best way to access the preserve is to walk up to the old woods road off Pole Bridge Road. There is also neighborhood access (a marked narrow right-of-way easement off Fox Hollow and Bristle Lane culs-de-sac, and a pedestrain easement off Brandywine Lane). Please be sure to respect homeowners’ property lines. The Newtown Fruit Trail: Fairfield Hills Campus Walking Trail Last year, the trail surprised us with a glow of lavender and cosmos that brightened the length of the trail with tasty berries and fruits for humans and animals to enjoy. This year we are enjoying another new spectrum of color as our perennial plants grow into maturity. We are enjoying our third season of public berries this summer, and we have begun counting the number of bird, bee and butterfly species that are making a home at the Trail. Come visit this beautiful and tasty area of Fairfield Hills. We look forward to new marker and trail signs to help learn more about the beautiful growth at the trail. 19
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