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Perinton Recreation & Parks www.perinton.org 2021 Registration Begins Fall Programs August 30, 2021 Town Supervisor’s Message Page 3
James E. Smith Center JAMES E. SMITH CENTER Mon.-Fri. 6:00 AM-9:00 PM Pool/Gym Schedules available at PCC Reception Desk Located at Sat. 7:00 AM-7:00 PM or www.perinton.org • Office: 223-5050 • Fax: 223-4045 1350 Turk Hill Road Sun. 9:00 AM-6:00 PM Taped Info: 425-1170 THE INDOOR TRACK ROOMS AND GYM FOR RENT The Indoor Track is available to residents at no charge and non-residents for $1. An ideal location for family parties, birthday parties, showers, reunions, business Simply sign in daily at the window by the track and please wear rubber soled shoes. meetings or informational seminars. We also offer group rate discounts for swim The gymnasium and track are climate controlled for your comfort. The inside lane parties tied to room rentals. For information, contact Jeff Ackerman at 223-5050 or (1/17th mile) is for walkers and the outside lane (1/16th mile) is for runners. jackerman@perinton.org. THE FITNESS/WELLNESS CENTER GYM DROP-IN PROGRAMS The Fitness/Wellness Center offers a fully equipped Cardio-Fitness Lobby and Drop-In Programs are available for all ages. Admission is $4.00 per person with Strength-Resistance Room for participants at least 14 years old. proof of residency. Admission for non-residents is $5.25. All participants must show ID every time. 10X stamp passes are available to residents ($35.00) and THE AQUATIC CENTER non-residents ($48.00). For RESIDENTS, 14 years and over. Show your monthly The Aquatic Center features a 25 yard lap pool, leisure pool and whirlpool. The facility or 20 Visit Fitness Pass and get $1 off your daily drop-in fee or half off your purchase is totally enclosed for year-round use. of a new stamp pass. All participants must still sign in at the registration DROP-IN FITNESS CLASSES desk for basketball/volleyball/pickleball/table tennis and/or fitness/ Drop-In Fitness is offered for $7.00 per class. Non-resident rate, $8.00 per class. aquatic area(s). Check out our adult and teen fitness classes inside this brochure. Group cycling PERSONAL TRAINING/WELLNESS COACHING classes are $8.00 for residents and $9.00 for non-residents. Only the classes on Personal training and wellness coaching will help you achieve your fitness goals. the Fitness pages are eligible for drop-in rates. $38 per hour, or purchase 6 visits for the price of 5. Call for an appointment with one PASS FEES of our Certified Personal Trainers or Certified Health Coach. Upon purchase or renewal of your pass, you will be issued a photo ID card to be used as your pass. Under this procedure, a separate pass will be required for each pass DAILY FAMILY PASS FOR AQUATICS holder. LOST PASS REPLACEMENT FEE - $10. (Residents Only!) 2 Adults, 2 Children = $16, $2 each additional child RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT Child* Youth Adult Senior College Active Child* Youth Adult Senior (13/under) (14-18) (19-54) (55+) Student Military (13/under) (14-18) (19-54) (55+) Daily $3.50 $4.00 $6.00 $4.00 $4.00 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $9.00 $6.00 Monthly $26.00 $32.00 $48.00 $32.00 $32.00 $32.00 $33.00 $39.00 $59.00 $39.00 20 Visit $38.00 $45.00 $68.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $66.00 $90.00 $135.00 $90.00 6 Month $127.00 $156.00 $245.00 $156.00 $156.00 $156.00 $158.00 $196.00 $300.00 $196.00 12 Month $226.00 $281.00 $440.00 $281.00 $281.00 $281.00 $285.00 $352.00 $538.00 $352.00 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Pickleball Pickleball Ages 18+ Ages 18+ 6:00-8:00 AM 6:00-8:00 AM Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Ages 18+ Ages 18+ Ages 18+ Ages 18+ Ages 18+ 11:45 AM-1:15 PM 11:45 AM-1:15 PM 11:45 AM-1:15 PM 11:45 AM-1:15 PM 11:45 AM-1:15 PM Pickleball Pickleball Pickleball Pickleball Pickleball Ages 55+ Ages 55+ Ages 55+ Ages 55+ Ages 55+ 1:30-3:00 PM 1:30-3:00 PM 1:30-3:00 PM 1:30-3:00 PM 1:30-3:00 PM Fun Zone Fun Zone Fun Zone Fun Zone Fun Zone Pickleball Program Program Program Program Program Ages 18-54 3:00-5:30 PM 3:00-5:30 PM 3:00-5:30 PM 3:00-5:30 PM 3:00-5:30 PM 3:00-5:00 PM Pickleball Pickleball Ages 18-54 Ages 18-54 6:00-8:00 PM 4:15-5:45 PM Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Ages 30+ Grades 9-12 Ages 30+ Ages 18-29 Ages 18+ 8:15-9:45 PM 8:15-9:45 PM 8:15-9:45 PM 8:15-9:45 PM 8:15-9:45 PM Schedule subject to change. View website for current schedule. 2 Follow us on Perinton Recreation & Parks • 223-5050 • www.perinton.org
Town News / Table of Contents Town Supervisor’s Ciaran Hanna Message to the Community Supervisor Greetings! It has been a great summer here in the Town of Perinton. We welcomed County and State projects taking place in Perinton. We appreciate your patience back some of our summertime staples that were on pause last year due to the as our “Red Truck Fleet” works to keep our streets in top condition. While you may pandemic: the Gazebo Concert Series, Center Stage Concerts, Youth Triathlon, expect them to step back and take a little breather, think again–they will soon and Fourth of July Parade, to name a few. There is still much more to enjoy, from be turning their attention to the annual leaf collection for all 17,000 properties our outstanding Recreation classes and events such as Mighty Machine Mania to in Town. miles of trails and parks; I encourage everyone to get outside and enjoy a great day in Perinton this fall! This fall, I will release the 2022 Town Budget, and I am currently working with our Finance Director and Department Heads to perform a strict examination of each One of our most popular trails is the RS&E Trolley Trail, which spans about 5 miles budget line. I am confident we will deliver a Town Budget that lives within its in total from the northwest to the southeast parts of Town. By utilizing the Erie means and continues to provide top-notch services and programs. Canal Path, RS&E Trail users can go from Eyer Park in East Rochester to the Village of Fairport, through the Hamlet of Egypt to Pannell Road. Over the past few years, Many have noticed activity on Route 250 related to the construction of Parker the Town has worked to rebuild the RS&E Trail and add parking areas. This summer, Place, a Pride Mark Homes mixed multi-family community totaling 120 units in Public Works crews added three new benches along the trail. The benches were 11 buildings with 9 acres of preservation lands/open space. This includes several reconditioned and repurposed from the Village of Fairport, reducing project costs. multi-family buildings, townhomes, a community clubhouse/pool, and park- These repurposed benches are located at the trailhead parking areas near Pannell land. This project was first proposed in 2019 and appeared before the Planning Road, Victor Road, and Hogan Road. Board, Conservation Board, and Town Board. This type of community housing is in-demand in Perinton, especially with our active senior population; however, Between the significant wind event in June and record-breaking rain totals Parker Place is not limited to 55+. The Comprehensive Plan 2020 Update, which in July, our community has experienced the gamut of challenging weather is likely to be finalized this fall, notes that this type of housing can have a positive resulting in flooded roads, downed trees, and everything in between. But no impact on our local market. “Overall, the housing market in Perinton is facing a matter the challenge, our Department of Public Works stands ready to take action. shortage, where high occupancy rates and a limited supply keep housing costs In these situations, you will see them working tirelessly to protect our roadways high and act as a barrier to entry for younger families and those on a fixed income. and properties from flooding, clearing downed limbs and trees from roads, Introducing multi-family units into the market would help expand and diversify and assisting first responders, law enforcement, and other partners to keep our supply by creating new housing type and price range options that can appeal community safe. I can’t thank them enough for all they do! to a broader range of potential residents.” For more information, please visit www.perintonplan.com. This time of year is extremely busy for the Perinton Highway Department as they work to ensure all 326 lane miles of town-owned highways are well-maintained As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to stop and preserved. By the end of the 2021 season, Perinton Highway is projected to by, call or email any time. My number is (585) 223-0770, and my email address is provide critical maintenance to more than 50 miles of roadway in our Town. We channa@perinton.org. I look forward to hearing from you. recently launched a new webpage on www.perinton.org titled “Town, County, and State Road Projects,” where you can find project maps, resident communication, Sincerely, and weather-dependent schedules for road work. You will also find information on Ciaran Hanna Table of Contents When you see this sign in your neighborhood, it means James E. Smith Center Info.......................................................................2 the property is scheduled to be Perinton Town Clerk Jen West...................................................................4 reviewed by the Town’s Planning Jim Spencer Retires..................................................................................5 Board, Zoning Board of Appeals Perinton’s Other Trolley Line.....................................................................6 or even Town Board. Bringing Rec to the Pines..........................................................................7 Depending on the scope of RS&E Trolley Trail Benches.........................................................................8 work, some projects require Living the Values.......................................................................................9 Board approval before work may WebTrac Info...........................................................................................12 begin, which triggers a public Special Events........................................................................................ 13 hearing on the proposal. These Parks Programs...................................................................................... 14 signs are one of the ways the Town notifies residents of the hearing. Preschool............................................................................................... 15 Youth and Teen...................................................................................... 22 If you see this sign and you would like to know what is being considered for the property, go to perinton.org and click on Properties Under Review on the Youth and Teen Arts & Crafts and Cooking.............................................. 30 Home Page to see the plans and project description. Tennis.................................................................................................... 31 Aquatics................................................................................................. 32 Fitness.................................................................................................... 39 Town Hall Closings: PCC Closings: Adult Programs...................................................................................... 41 Sept 6: Labor Day Sept. 6: Labor Day Adult Arts & Crafts and Cooking............................................................. 46 Oct. 11: Columbus Day Nov. 25: Thanksgiving 55+ Prime Time Programs..................................................................... 48 Nov. 11: Veteran’s Day Dec. 25: Christmas General Information.............................................................................. 52 Nov. 25: Thanksgiving Jan. 1: New Year’s Day Refund Policy/Drop Off Policy................................................................ 54 Nov. 26: Day after Thanksgiving Registration Information........................................................................ 54 Registration Form.................................................................................. 55 Recreation and Parks Content Starts Page 13 Registration Begins: Monday, August 30, 20213 Follow us on
Town News Town of Perinton Jen West Awarded Phone: (585) 223-0770 • Fax: (585) 223-3629 Town Clerks Honor Roll Recorded information: (585) 425-1170 DPW Service Center: (585) 223-5115 After Hours Emergency: (585) 425-7380 Perinton Town Clerk Jen West was recently honored with a place on the 2021 Municipal Clerks Honor Website: www.perinton.org Roll. West, who has been Town Clerk since 2009, is Facebook: Town of Perinton, NY the only Town Clerk in Monroe County to be given Twitter: @TPerinton this national honor. Instagram: townofperinton The Municipal Clerks Honor Roll is a national award, Thomas A. Klonick started in 2001, hosted by General Code, a subsidiary Town Justice of the International Code Council. Communities and municipal staff across the country enthusiastically Avik Ganguly nominated Clerks who go above and beyond in Town Justice their work every day. This year more than 220 nominations were received, praising the hard work Wayne Pickering, IAO and dedication of Clerks across the United States. Town Assessor “This really is a team award,” West said. “All the Joseph LaFay members of the Clerk’s office have gone beyond the Town Attorney call of duty during the pandemic. No matter what obstacle was thrown at us, we managed to still serve Robert J. Kozarits the residents.” Town Engineer West has served as Perinton Town Clerk and Tax Bill Poray Receiver since 2009. She and her team – Deputy Town Historian Town Clerk Melanie Davison, Senior Tax receiver Deb Brown and Deputy Tax Receiver Jess Brown – help residents obtain dog licenses, fishing licenses, Jason R. Kennedy marriage licenses, E-ZPasses for the Thruway, collect taxes and much more. DPW Commissioner The COVID-19 pandemic began during one of the busiest times: tax collection season. The Perinton office remained one of the only local offices that was fully operational for residents throughout the pandemic. Jeffrey D. Myers Commissioner of Recreation and Parks When other Towns had to close and reduce services, Perinton’s office remained open and accessible to residents. Perinton was one of the only Towns in Monroe County to provide marriage licenses, passports, and dog licenses during the pandemic. Board Meetings “Jen’s office has shown tremendous dedication to the Town and its residents, and we are proud to recognize their tireless devotion and exceptional customer service,” Town Supervisor Ciaran Hanna said. Town Board “Their work on behalf of our taxpayers is second to none, and we’re grateful for their outstanding service 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month to our community.” at 7:30 p.m. The purpose of the Honor Roll is to provide a forum for Clerk colleagues, municipal officials, and citizens to recognize and honor the service and dedication of the Municipal Clerks who serve communities. Planning Board 3rd Wednesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. Conservation Board Tuesdays before the 1st and 3rd Perinton Alert Services Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. System (PASS) Zoning Board of Appeals The Town of Perinton urges residents to sign up for our Perinton Alert Services System (PASS). This free 4th Monday of every month service will either text or email alerts or send alerts to you through Social Media. Residents can receive at 7:30 p.m. messages about everything from scheduling and deadlines to emergencies in the area. Residents can also choose to receive all Town alerts or only ones from specific departments. Updated state guidelines allow for the public in board meetings, but seating is extremely limited due to social Go to the home page at Perinton.org and click on the PASS icon at the top of the home page or the PASS distancing. Thus, all meetings are also offered virtually section lower on the home page to sign up for the alerts you would like to receive. The system allows you through StafLeaf. For more information, please go to to opt out whenever you like. perinton.org. All meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. PASS is designed to help improve communication between the town and its residents. Nearly 8,000 residents have signed up already. So sign up to get alerts about your town and PASS it on to neighbors. 4 Follow us on Perinton Recreation & Parks • 223-5050 • www.perinton.org
Town News Jim Spencer Retires After Four Decades He started as a high school kid mowing lawns as a seasonal worker and evolved into one of the key cogs of the Town of Perinton’s Department of Public Works. After 39 years of serving residents, Highway Supervisor Jim Spencer celebrated his retirement in June. “He’s been an invaluable part of the DPW for nearly 4 decades and the Town is a better place to live, work and play because of him,” said DPW Commissioner Jason Kennedy. “He’s a man of many talents and interests and he’s likely going to be busier in retirement than he was during his working career caring for his horses, tending his farm, hiking the ADK and AT and spending time with family and friends. He is going to be missed around here.” Jim started working seasonal part-time in the Sewer Department at 16 in 1983. In the summers of 1984 and 1985 he was an intern working as a construction inspector for the Sewer Department. In August of 1985, he was hired as a Construction Inspector, a job he would work for 8 years. In October of 1993, Jim was appointed Sewer Superintendent. Then in October of 1999, he was appointed Director of Operations, which meant he ran the Sewer Department and the Highway Department. In January of 2001, he was named Deputy Commissioner of Public Works for the Highway Department. Jim worked under 6 DPW Commissioners and 3 Town Supervisors. “Replacing his knowledge and experience is impossible,” said Town Supervisor Ciaran Hanna. “Jim has been a constant in DPW for 4 decades. He has worked hard to give the residents all the services he could and the Town is indebted to his service.” Congratulations Jim and thanks for all you did! David Van Thof has been named Deputy Commissioner of the Public Works – Highway to replace Jim. Registration Begins: Monday, August 30, 20215 Follow us on
Town News Alexandra Winner Town Council Perinton’s Other Trolley Line By Bill Poray, Perinton Town Historian Many residents are aware that the Rochester, Syracuse and Eastern trolley westbound car at 6:50 AM, and the last an eastbound car at three minutes line ran east and west across the entire town of Perinton from 1906 to 1931. after midnight. Another 12 cars were designated as “limited,” meaning they More obscure is the Rochester and Eastern Rapid Railway Company, which did stopped only at selected stations. In total, 48 cars passed through Bushnell’s business from 1903 to until 1930. A brochure published by the R&E provided Basin over a period of about 17 hours each day, meaning a trolley car rolled the following description of the route: “Beginning at Rochester, N.Y., the through every 21 minutes or so. western terminal, the route of the Rochester and Eastern Rapid Railway lies in By 1930, the Great Depression, coupled with growing ownership of personal a southeasterly direction, ending at Geneva, 44 miles distant, passing through automobiles spelled the end of the line for The Rochester and Eastern Rapid the pretty villages of Pittsford, Victor, Canandaigua, and Seneca Castle.” Railway Company. For those that still required transportation, the Greyhound Not mentioned in the above description is Bushnell’s Basin. After passing Bus Company stepped in to provide service to points east and west. through Pittsford village, the route continued southeast, and eventually crossed Perinton’s Benedict Road a few tenths of a mile north of Marsh Road, where a stop was established for trolley patrons in the area. From there, the The Rochester and trolley continued to Bushnell’s Basin, crossing the canal just east of the Marsh Eastern Rapid Railway Road bridge. Evidence of the trolley’s concrete bridge abutment is still visible Company’s route along the canal. The trolley route followed the path of Ketchum Road, today through Bushnell’s called Pittsford Victor Road, or Route 96, toward Victor and beyond. Basin is shown on this Aaron N. Longyear was the trolley agent at Bushnell’s Basin in the early years of 1924 map. A rural the R&E. Longyear was a merchant and also the Postmaster of Bushnell’s Basin. stop was located near The station was a repurposed old structure located about where the Fruit and the upper left corner on Benedict Road. Salad Company’s building is today at 680 Pittsford Victor Road. From here the trolley A Rochester & Eastern trolley crosses over the canal and into Bushnell’s Basin, traveled southeast and in view of Kossow’s Hotel, known as Richardson’s Canal House today. crossed the canal, then According to a 1905 Rochester & Eastern schedule, a total of 36 “local” trolley stopped at the station cars stopped in the Basin each day, 18 in each direction. The earliest was a in Bushnell’s Basin. A Rochester & Eastern trolley crosses over the canal and into Bushnell’s Basin, in view of Kossow’s Hotel, known as Richardson’s Canal House today. 6 Follow us on Perinton Recreation & Parks • 223-5050 • www.perinton.org
Town News Bringing Rec to Pines of Perinton The impromptu camp is evolving as it goes along. For example, the Fairport Fire Department and Perinton Ambulance have come by with demonstrations on what they do. “I have spoken with community partners, and the support for keeping this going and growing it is very strong,” Hanna said. “I am excited about the participation at all levels.” And the Sheriffs didn’t just get the conversation started and then walk away. Almost every day has featured a few officers stopping by to play dodgeball or soccer with the kids. “They have been very supportive,” Clark said. “It is great for the kids to see them get down on the grass and play with them.” According to Monroe County Sheriff’s Office A Zone Captain Scott Alberti, often, when someone has interaction with law enforcement it is during a time of conflict or crisis in their life, when stress levels are high. “The goal for the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office is to have interactions with the kids and their families in a more positive, casual setting,” Alberti said. “From Day One we observed change. At first some of the kids were timid or shy around the deputies, but after being around them, they quickly became more comfortable.” This program gives law enforcement a chance to leave a positive impression with kids and their families, which will hopefully build trust and communication. “The success of this program will not only impact the youth, but also our deputies,” Alberti said. “I myself found it very rewarding to attend one of these sessions and play a game of dodgeball with the kids. MCSO is proud of this start With an abundance of young kids with a whole summer in front of them, up program and is grateful of the work accomplished by its community partners.” not much to do, and limited means to get to the Summer Camps offered by the Perinton Recreation & Parks Department, the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office and Fairport Central School District realized a need at the Pines of Perinton and came to the Town of Perinton to see if it could fill it. The MCSO contacted Recreation Director Jeff Nutting to discuss ways to support these children. Working collaboratively, it was decided the best way to provide was to bring a program to their own backyard. Every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, Recreation Supervisor Mike Clark has brought a truckload of gear, a tent, water and several assistants to the Pines to bring recreation to the kids. The first few weeks, about 20 kids ventured up the hill for some fun. Then word caught on and the numbers have crept up to about 40 registered kids. “When we first started discussing this, it wasn’t a matter of ‘can we do it?’ It was a matter of how quickly we could put it together and how much we could do,” Town Supervisor Ciaran Hanna said. “Every kid needs things to do. Every kid needs a way to have fun with friends and maybe meet some new kids. Thankfully, we have the means to make that happen for them.” Registration Begins: Monday, August 30, 20217 Follow us on
Town News Our community is known for outstanding recreation opportunities, including an extensive network of trails. One of our most popular is the RS&E Trolley Trail, which spans about 5 miles in total from the northwest to the southeast parts of Town. Over the past few years, the Town has worked to rebuild the RS&E Trail and add parking areas. This summer, Public Works crews added three new benches along the trail. The benches were reconditioned and repurposed from the Village of Fairport, which reduced project costs. These repurposed benches are located at the trailhead parking areas near Pannell Road, Victor Road, and Hogan Road. The RS&E trail is frequently used for running, walking and biking, and offers a variety of activity options, such as skiing and snowshoeing in the Winter. The trail is also accessible to those with wheelchairs and strollers, and is ideal for all skill levels. By also utilizing the Erie Canal Path, RS&E Trail users can go from Eyer Park in East Rochester to the Village of Fairport, through the Hamlet of Egypt to Pannell Road. We encourage everyone to get outside and enjoy a great day on the trails! Town of Perinton Perinton's Department of Public Works will collect loose leaves several times throughout the Fall. Crews will continue to pick up weekly yard waste as long the material is placed in reusable containers or garbage cans without lids (separate from loose-leaf piles). We ask that residents please remain patient as it can take up to 6 weeks to collect leaves from all 17,000 residential properties during the peak Fall season. Look out for our “We’re Coming Soon” signs, placed at entrances to subdivisions a few days before we anticipate collecting leaves. Mixed materials can not be We do not accept leaves in Place loose leaf piles at the edge composted in leaf piles at High plastic or paper bags. Leaves of your property, but not in the Acres. Please separate all other yard collected by the Town of Perinton gutter or road. Leaves in the road waste (sticks, brush, garden are composted at High Acres. can become a traffic hazard. When clippings, and tree debris) from Plastic/paper bags do not bio- it rains, leaves will plug catch loose leaf piles and place these degrade sufficiently to be allowed basins, causing dangerous road materials into reusable containers or in the compost. Composted leaves conditions and flooding. Covering garbage cans. This allows for the are recycled back to residents fire hydrants with leaf piles can proper recycling of all materials and through our Compost & Wood Chip prevent firefighters from finding avoids equipment damage. Give Back each spring and fall. them when every second counts. CIARAN HANNA CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE LEAF COLLECTION MAP! T O W N S U P E R VI S O R 8 Follow us on Perinton Recreation & Parks • 223-5050 • www.perinton.org
Town News By “Living the Values,” Town of Perinton employees are providing superior public service, exceeding expectations, and exemplifying one or more of our Town Values of integrity, community, respect, customer service, and stewardship. Each quarter, the Town highlights individuals and departments that have gone above and beyond in service to our Town and residents. Jen West Jess Brown Melanie Davison Deb Brown Kelly Attridge For the first quarter of 2021, the Town Supervisor and Town Board In the second quarter of 2021, the Town Supervisor and Town Board recognized the outstanding customer service of the Perinton Town recognized Kelly Attridge, the Director of the Town’s 55+ Program. Clerk/Tax Office. Kelly leads our 55+ Program with exceptional care and dedication. Led by Town Clerk/Tax Receiver Jennifer A. West, the office includes With seniors making up more than 40% of the Perinton population, the Debbie Brown, Sr. Deputy Tax Receiver, Melanie Davison, Deputy 55+ Program serves a significant number of residents with the overall Town Clerk, and Jessica Brown, Deputy Tax Receiver. Together, they goal of improving their lives. Our Perinton senior population is vibrant, provide services for all members of our community. They help children active, and engaged. Kelly works hard to ensure the Town meets their license their first puppies, parents introduce their children to the joys needs, from opportunities for socialization and recreation to their health of fishing, young couples get married, and adults care for their aging and well-being. parents, along with so much more. Each member of the Perinton Town The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a lot of Clerk/Tax Office works to ensure each and every person leaves their fear and uncertainty among our seniors. In response, Kelly helped to office with a smile–even as the collection agency for town, county spearhead the creation of the Perinton Senior Helpline, a 24/7 phone and school taxes, residents are delighted with their professionalism, line dedicated to serving the needs of our seniors. She coordinated the knowledge and demeanor. Notably, the Perinton Town Clerk’s Office new program, organized volunteers, staffed the phone line, and took a has the fewest employees per resident and provides more services proactive approach for those seniors who were most at-risk. Through than any other Clerk’s Office in Monroe County. her efforts, we were able to break through the barriers of isolation The COVID-19 pandemic began during one of the busiest times: and help hundreds of local seniors. Kelly has also been integral to the tax collection season. The Perinton Town Clerk/Tax Office has been creation of the Curbside Lunch Program, offering seniors safe, healthy, one of the only local offices to remain fully operational for residents and accessible meals. Kelly’s planning and coordination, paired with throughout the pandemic. When other Towns had to close and reduce Chef Preston’s delicious menus, has resulted in the exponential growth services, our Town Clerk/Tax Office, like many of our other Town of our Senior Lunch Program. departments, remained open and accessible to residents. Perinton Thank you all for all your do for the community! was one of the only Towns in Monroe County to provide marriage licenses, passports, and dog licenses during the pandemic–and they continued to do it all with superior customer service! Registration Begins: Monday, August 30, 20219 Follow us on
Town News SIMPLE STEPS TO KEEP OUR WATER CLEAN, PROTECT PUBLIC HEALTH, AND AVOID EXPENSIVE PLUMBING REPAIRS. Pour it into a sealable container and place it in the trash. Never pour oil, pan drippings, bacon grease, lard, shortening, butter, margarine, salad dressings, mayo, creams, or sauces down the sink or toilet. If you have a lot of oil, mix it with cat litter a little bit at a time and pour it into a sealed bag and place it in the trash. Don't flush any types of wipes down the commode, even flushable wipes. Food can cling to them and build up more quickly in wastewater pipes. Compost food waste when possible; otherwise, throw scraps in the trash. Wipe dishes and cookware with a paper towel to remove grease, rather than running water over them. Don't use cloth towels as the grease will end up in the sewer when you wash them. Place a strainer in the sink drain to catch small pieces of food and eliminate your use of a garbage disposal. Food scraps of any kind can plug your home's wastewater lines. Use environmentally safe cleaning products, such as those that have the EPA Safer Choice label, instead of harsh detergents or cleaners that can damage sewer lines. 10 Follow us on Perinton Recreation & Parks • 223-5050 • www.perinton.org
Town News The Town of Perinton offers monthly electronics recycling dates to help residents properly recycle electronics. Fees will apply for CRT TVs and CRT computer monitors. Registration Begins: Monday, August 30, 202111 Follow us on
General Information WebTrac Information Stay Connected! Save time and register for programs and parks shelters (not buildings) online! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for updates and Register directly on the site, https://webtrac.perinton.org. Under the “Member Login” section, please click on the “Need an account?” link. All you need to do is notifications about Perinton Recreation and Parks happenings. Join fill out the required information. This information will be sent to recreation staff the conversation, share your thoughts, and show us your Perinton and they will review and confirm the account. Once the account is confirmed, you pride by checking in, tagging us and using #PerintonRec. will receive an email stating that your account is now active. Please register for WebTrac prior to the first day of registration to ensure your account is active. Perinton Recreation and Parks NOTE: Please ensure that the days of birth and grades you provide for the @PerintonRec #PerintonRec participants are accurate, as the system will not allow enrollment for a program if the age and/or grade criteria are not met. These data fields cannot be changed QUICK REFERENCE once they are entered. Weather Cancellation Policy: Programs conducted in school facilities are cancelled when schools are closed. Call the Recorded Taped Information Line Please go online to https://webtrac.perinton.org and enter the ‘user name’ and (425-1170) for an updated program status. Programs cancelled due to poor ‘password’ that we have provided you. You can ‘shop’ by selecting your classes, weather conditions will be announced by WHAM (1180 AM). placing them in your ‘shopping cart’ and ‘check out’ using Visa, Mastercard or Discover to complete your transaction on our secured site. A Holidays: receipt may be printed for your records. Friday, October 8................... Superintendent Conference Day–No School K-12 Monday, October 11.................................................................... Columbus Day For more information, call the Perinton Recreation and Parks Department at 223-5050. Thursday, November 11.................................................................Veterans Day Wednesday–Friday, November 24-26.... Thanksgiving Recess (Schools Closed) All classes, unless otherwise indicated, are available on WebTrac. Thursday & Friday, December 9-10.......... K-5 Parent Conference–No School K-5 Friday–Friday, December 24-31.........................Winter Recess (Schools Closed) Saturday, December 25.......................................... Christmas Day (PCC Closed) Saturday, January 1............................................... New Year’s Day (PCC Closed) What’s New For FALL Preschool Teeny Tiny Artists: Barnyard Youth and Teen Arts & Learn How to Meditate Busy Body Climbers Palooza! Crafts and Cooking Reduce Stress & Increase Energy This Busy Body Tumblers Teeny Tiny Artists: Colors! Cute Pompom Critters Holiday Season Creative Kids ONLINE! Tiny Tumblers Simplify Your Spending & Saving Aquatics Strategies for the Next 20 years Friday Friends Sports Tummy Time Fun Aqua Zumba Let’s Learn About Camouflage! Youth and Teen Adult Arts & Crafts and Cooking Little Hands Little Artists: Cut Paper! Fitness Creative Alcohol Ink Painting College Interview Etiquette Little Hands Little Artists: Self Portraits! and Preparation WERQ Creative Marbling Little Hands Little Bakers: Apple Pies! Dance Party Adult Crochet a T-Shirt Rug Little Hands Little Bakers: Cake! How Potatoes Grow Balanced Eating for the Needles at Noon: Knitted Socks Little Hands Little Bakers: Party Cupcakes! Mealtime Manners II Holidays Little Hands Little Bakers: Pretzels! WERQ Basics of Organic Composting Little Runners College Finances: National Ice Cream Sundae Day! What You Need to Know Peppy Pint Fall Sports About Scholarships, Grants and Loans! Peppy Pint Soccer Preschool Adventures: Apples Preschool Adventures: Thanksgiving Reading Hour with Anne Meade: Fritz and the Beautiful Horses Reading Hour with Anne Meade: The Snowy Nap Sports & Games Teeny Tiny Artists: Autumn! 12 Follow us on Perinton Recreation & Parks • 223-5050 • www.perinton.org
Special Events Special Mighty Machine Mania Ages: Open to families Come see up close the huge trucks and heavy equipment you see around Perinton. This is a great family event and opportunity to learn Events more about these machines. You may even get a chance to sit in the equipment! This event is presented by the Town of Perinton and Airquip Heating and Air Conditioning. Location: Fellows Road Park Register early to avoid program cancellation Date: Sat., 9/25 10:00 AM-12:00 PM No charge. No pre-registration required. due to low enrollment. Not available on WebTrac. SAVE THE DATE!! Halloween Parade Friday September 17 Outdoor Movie Night at Ages: Open to families Center Park Calling all “boos” and “ghouls!” Be part of this all-ages Halloween costume parade! A costume contest will take place Saturday September 18 Soccer Penalty Kick Challenge immediately following the arrival to Potter Park. Prize winners Saturday September 25 Breakfast with Grandma will be picked in age order starting with the youngest “Tiny and Grandpa Tots” category and continuing with Preschool, Grades K-3, Grades Saturday September 25 Mighty Machine Mania 4-6, Teens, Adults and Best Group. Complimentary doughnuts and cider provided the Fairport Fire Department. This event is co- Friday October 29 Halloween Parade sponsored by the Fairport Rotary Club. Friday November 12 Parent/Child Sports Night Location: Potter Park Meet at Johanna Perrin Middle School parking lot to depart at 6:00 Thursday November 25 Turkey Jam PM. Parade concludes at Potter Park. Saturday December 4 Visit with the Grinch Date: F., 10/29 6:00 PM No charge. No pre-registration required. Not available on WebTrac. Outdoor Movie Night at Center Park Parent/Child Sports Night Ages: Open to families Ages: 5-12 years Join us to watch Raya and the Last Dragon to celebrate the start of Family, games, swimming, prizes…what more could you ask for? a great school year! This event is organized by the PTA’s of Brooks Pizza? Yes, we’ll have that too! Join us for an evening of Friday fun! Hill, Dudley, Jefferson Avenue and Northside Schools, along Location: PCC with the Town of Perinton. Tickets need to be reserved so that we Date: Code: 462819-A F., 11/12 6:30-8:30 PM (1 class) can adequately plan for the facilities, vendors and parking. Pre- Res $10, Non-Res $11 event activities will start at 6:00 PM including a variety of outdoor Enroll all family members that will be attending. games. Be sure to bring your own chairs, blankets and snacks. Spectator capacity is subject to change based on safety guidelines. Turkey Jam Ages: 14 years and over https://www.eventbrite.com/e/156585113289 Work your heart out in more than one way. Free aerobic and water Location: Center Park, Patricia S. Knapp Amphitheater aerobic classes and use of the fitness equipment at the PCC on Date: F., 9/17 7:00 PM No charge Thanksgiving morning. Donation of bag of non-perishable food Sat., 9/18 7:00 PM (Rain Date) requested benefits the Perinton Food Shelf. Free Turkey Jam t-shirt Not available on WebTrac. with donation (while supplies last). To register for aquatic aerobic Soccer Penalty Kick Challenge class, please call Laura at 223-5050, ext. 1185. Ages: 6-14 years Location: PCC Try the Penalty Kick Challenge. All skill levels are welcome! Every Date: Th., 11/25 8:00-10:00 AM No charge. contestant will be recognized for participating. One girl and one Not available on WebTrac. boy from each age, 9-14, may be eligible to advance to a district and then a statewide competition…that’s 12 winners! The competition is Visit with the Grinch Ages: Open to families, children 2 years and over free and is sponsored by the Fairport Knights of Columbus, Bishop Welcome the holidays, bring your cheer! Welcome all Whos far McQuaid and Rev. Hogan Councils. and near. The Grinch is coming, it will be a special treat. Join us in Location: Center Park West Whoville for a snack to eat! He promises to behave his best, pre- Date: Code: 426836-A Sat., 9/18 9:00 AM-12:00 PM (1 class) register yourself and we’ll take care of the rest! No charge. This event will be held rain or shine. Location: PCC Breakfast with Grandma and Grandpa Date: Code: 465810-A Sat., 12/4 10:00-11:00 AM (1 class) Ages: Open to families Res $8, Non-Res $9 Celebrate your Grandparents by having breakfast together and Enroll all family members who will be attending. Fee is making a cute craft with one another. We will provide pancakes with charged per person. an array of toppings, coffee, tea and juice for your breakfast feast. Instructor: Location: Sharilyn Ross PCC Register Online Using Date: Code: 418821-A Sat., 9/25 9:30-10:30 AM (1 class) Our WebTrac System - See Page 12 Res $7, Non-Res $8 Enroll all family members that will be attending. https://webtrac.perinton.org Registration Begins: Monday, August 30, 202113 Follow us on
Parks Programs Register early to avoid program 2022 Parks Reservations for Perinton cancellation due to low enrollment. Residents to start December 1st 2022 Community Garden The Recreation and Parks Department will accept 2022 reservation Ages: Open to families applications for the Fellows Road Park Building, Perinton Park Building, White The garden is a community space where people can rent Brook Nature Area Building and town park shelters for Perinton residents beginning Wednesday, December 1, 2022. The month of December is for a raised bed or participate in the Share the Harvest program. Both residents’ reservations only. Reservations will be open to non-residents (and areas allow members (novice or expert) to grow their own produce residents also), Monday, January 3, 2022. and flowers, as well as their gardening skills. Location: Potter Park The Fellows Road Park Building, Perinton Park Building and White Brook Codes: 8’ x 4’ (single) 548100-A $25 Nature Area Building will be available for reservations from January 2022-December 2022. 16’ x 4’ (double) 548100-B $45 24’ x 4’ (triple) 548100-C $60 Friday thru Sunday, the fee for the Fellows Road Park and Perinton Park Share the Harvest 548100-D $20 is $180 for Perinton residents, and the fee for White Brook is $160 for Perinton (Available on WebTrac) residents. For non-residents, the fees will be $225 for Fellows Road and Perinton Park, $180 for White Brook. Existing 2021 garden members may begin registering September 1, 2021. Monday thru Thursday, the fee for the Fellows Road Park and Perinton New members registration begins on November 1, 2021. Park is $150 for Perinton residents, and the fee for White Brook is $140 for Perinton residents. For non-residents, the fees will be $195 for Fellows Road and Perinton Park, $170 for White Brook. Travel to Elderberry Pond for Lunch The Fellows Road Park and the Perinton Park buildings will accommodate groups up to 65 people with tables and chairs and the White Brook Nature & Tour of the Farm Area building will accommodate groups up to 48. All three buildings are Ages: 18 years and over heated, have rest rooms, a refrigerator and stove. The Fellows Road Building Elderberry Pond is a certified Organic Farm in the Finger Lakes. also has a fireplace. Have lunch in the restaurant, visit the country store and tour Picnic shelters are located at Center Park, Egypt Park, Fellows Road Park, the grounds. The restaurant is in a wooded area overlooking the Kreag Road Park, Perinton Park and White Brook Nature Area and will be orchards, vineyards and seasonal vegetable plantings. available for reservations from May 1, 2022-September 30, 2022. Electrical Supervisor: Debbie Reynolds, Garden Coordinator outlets are provided at all shelters. Location: Meet at PCC for the bus Friday thru Sunday, the fee for residents is $100 and non-residents is $140. Date: Code: 445155-A Th., 10/7 10:00 AM-4:00 PM (1 session) Monday thru Thursday, the fee for residents is $80 and non-residents is No charge for tour, attendees pay for their own lunch. $120. Unreserved shelters are available for use on a first come, first served basis. Crescent Trail Guided Hikes All applicants must be at least 21 years of age. Facility reservation forms are Free monthly guided hikes, no pre-registration required, are organized by available at the Perinton Recreation and Parks office located at the Perinton the Crescent Trail Hiking Association. Adults, teens and children under Recreation and Parks office located at the Perinton Community Center, 1350 Turk Hill Road. Reservations will be accepted on a first come, first served 16 supervised by an adult are welcome to participate. All hikes start at basis. Please list clearly a second or third choice of date/location in the event 1:30 PM on the second Sunday of the month, unless otherwise noted. your first choice is not available. For further information, call the Perinton At any point of the hike, you may turn around and return to the start if Recreation and Parks office at 223-5050. your time is limited. Hikes are usually around 1 1/2 hours in duration. For ATTENTION: The first week (December 1-7) of parks reservations will be more information, go to the Association’s website www.crescenttrail.org mail-in (or drop box) ONLY and will be processed randomly. A tan drop box is or visit us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/crescenttrail. If you have available at the entrance of the Community Center to be used in lieu of mail-in an idea for a new hike or would like to lead a hike, send us an email at reservations if desired. On Wednesday, December 8, 2021, reservations will be crescenttrail@gmail.com. accepted in the office. September 12 – Center Park Grandparent’s Hike. Meeting at Center Park West parking lot along Ayrault Road. Public Court Times Tennis and Pickleball courts are open and available at no charge October 10 – Abraham Lincoln Park Hike along the east side of Irondequoit for your enjoyment. Bay. Meeting at Parking Lot on Empire Blvd., near intersection with Hours: 8:00 AM-10:00 PM (Lighted) Daytona Ave. 8:00 AM-Dusk (Un-Lighted) November 14 – Lyndon Road. Whitebrook Loop Hike. Meeting at Lyndon Tennis Only Road Trailhead. Perinton Park (6) – Lighted Potter Park (2) – Lighted December 12 – Community Center Loop Hike and enjoy refreshments afterwards at the Rec Center. Meeting at Perinton Community Center Pickleball Only upper parking lot. Potter Park (2) – Unlighted Tennis/Pickleball Fellows Road Park (4) – Lighted Register Online Using Kreag Road Park (2) – Lighted Our WebTrac System - See Page 12 Please be courteous and limit play. 1 hour for singles, 1 ½ hours for https://webtrac.perinton.org doubles if players are waiting. 14 Follow us on Perinton Recreation & Parks • 223-5050 • www.perinton.org
Preschool PRESCHOOL Register early to avoid program cancellation due to low enrollment. A note on Preschool Programs: CHILD MUST MEET THE AGE REQUIREMENT OF PROGRAM BY PROGRAM START DATE. * Please do not drop off your child prior to designated class time and be prompt in picking up your child. You may register for more than 1 session during the registration period. ** Please note: When registering for a program that requires enrollment of both parent and child, it is imperative that both names appear on the registration form. Preschooler and Parent Drop-In Gym Ages: 1-5 years (infants in arms permitted) Playtime in the gym for parents and children, 1-5 years (infants in arms permitted). Colorful equipment to climb on, riding toys, etc. for active fun. Equipment is sanitized regularly! Dry sneakers and comfortable clothes are required. Face masks required for adults and encouraged for children. Check in at the downstairs desk. Location: PCC Dates: M.-F., Starts 9/27 (ex. 11/25, 11/26, 12/24, 12/31) 9:00-11:00 AM Fees: $4.25/child (resident), $5.25/child (non-resident). No charge for parent or guardian. 10x stamp passes available for residents ($37) and non-residents ($50). Not available on WebTrac. Art and Sensory Play Ages: 18 months-7 years (adult participation required) This process-oriented art class is so much fun for young children. Not only do they make beautiful works of art, but they will explore STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) concepts through the process. They will make art by using catapults, bouncing & throwing, rolling & shaking, gluing & pasting, blowing & pulling, whacking & smacking, sticking & stacking and more! They will get to explore a variety of materials with their senses. They will explore slimy things, ooey gooey things, wet and dry things, rough and smooth things and more! It will be so much fun, so please dress for Instructor: a mess. Drew Beeman, Progressive Early Learning Busy Body Climbers Ages: 2-4 years (adult participation required) Location: PCC Climbing the walls? No problem! A fun class to strengthen and Dates: Code: 428838-A M., 12/13-1/10 (ex. 12/27) 10:30-11:15 AM use all our muscles in a super safe way, while trying out climbing (4 classes) Res $60, Non-Res $66 and jumping obstacles. Some structured and free play time with mats of all sizes, parachute games and obstacle courses fit for all! Broadway Kids Perfect for girls and boys alike! Taught by safety-certified Gymnastics Coach Mary. See Youth & Teen page 23 Instructor: Mary Slaughter Location: PCC Dates: Code: 415840-I W., 9/29-10/26 5:30-6:05 PM (5 classes) Res $59, Non-Res $65 Busy Body Tumblers Ages: 2-4 years (adult participation required) Right side up or upside down, tumbling is too much fun to miss! Put all that toddler energy to good use and learn valuable tumbling skills! There is no better sports foundation for coordination and strength than gymnastics! Some structured and free play time that is perfect for girls and boys alike! Taught by safety certified Gymnastics Coach Mary. Instructor: Mary Slaughter Location: PCC Dates: Code: 415840-H W., 11/10-12/15 (ex. 11/24) 5:30-6:05 PM (5 classes) Res $59, Non-Res $65 Registration Begins: Monday, August 30, 202115 Follow us on
Preschool Creative Kids ONLINE! Friday Friends Sports Ages: 2-7 years Ages: 2-4 years (adult participation required) ONLINE COURSE. Little hands learn art concepts and make big Come experience the thrill of running, shooting and scoring masterpieces of their own! Join Teacher Mary and explore texture, with kids just like you! Adapted skill introduction for our littlest shape, lines and color mixing with seasonal themes! Curious minds athletes with big smiles. Learn and put all that good energy to use and creative fingers will have fun painting, drawing and building – everyone goes home tired! Soccer only in the September session with art materials as well as some things you can find around your and then lacrosse and football FUN is added in for the November home! One registration covers your whole household and projects session! Meet up in the gym, outdoor space may be used, weather are fun for all kids ages 2-7 years! Choose to join the online Creative permitting. Kids Gallery and share your accomplishments with the class! A list Instructor: Mary Slaughter of helpful materials will be emailed upon registration. You’ll receive Location: PCC 8 video projects over 9 weeks to complete at your own pace. Not a Dates: Code: 415826-J F., 9/24-10/29 (ex. 10/8) 5:30-6:05 PM Zoom class. (5 classes) Res $59, Non-Res $65 Instructor: Mary Slaughter Code: 415826-K F., 11/5-12/17 (ex. 11/26, 12/10) 5:30-6:05 PM Location: ONLINE CLASS (5 classes) Res $59, Non-Res $65 Dates: Code: 415895-Z Th., 10/21-12/16 (ex. 11/25) 10:00-11:00 AM (8 classes) Res $49, Non-Res $54 Fun with Ones Ages: 12-24 months (adult participation required) Creative Movement Come and enjoy special play time with your little one! There will be Ages: 3-5 years equipment to play on, new friends to meet, songs and circle time! Simple dance steps are fun and energizing ways for children Instructor: Sharilyn Ross to develop motor skills and expand their imagination. The Location: PCC introduction of basic ballet movements and vocabulary provides Dates: Code: 415803-A M., 9/20-10/18 (ex. 10/11) 9:30-10:15 AM structure, improves coordination and challenges the memory. (4 classes) Res $36, Non-Res $40 Registrant must provide pink leotard, pink tights, pink leather Code: 415803-B Tu., 9/21-10/19 (ex. 10/12) 9:30-10:15 AM ballet shoes and hair pulled back off face into a bun. (4 classes) Res $36, Non-Res $40 Instructor: M.C. Classical Productions Code: 415803-C M., 10/25-11/15 9:30-10:15 AM (4 classes) Location: PCC Res $36, Non-Res $40 Dates: Code: 415854-A Sat., 9/18-12/18 (ex. 11/27) 9:00-9:30 AM Code: 415803-D Tu., 10/26-11/16 9:30-10:15 AM (4 classes) (13 classes) Res $91, Non-Res $100 Res $36, Non-Res $40 Code: 415803-E M., 11/29-12/13 9:30-10:15 AM (3 classes) Res $27, Non-Res $30 Code: 415803-F Tu., 11/30-12/14 9:30-10:15 AM (3 classes) Res $27, Non-Res $30 Hip-Hop & Tumble Combination Class See Youth & Teen page 24 Holly Jolly Christmas Ornaments Ages: 3-7 years Dance With Me Come join us as we make 3 delightful Christmas ornaments that make great gifts! Children will be delighted to go at their own pace Ages: 18 months-3 years (adult participation required) through crafting stations. Then we will make homemade festive Dance With Me is a half hour creative movement class suitable for playdough scented with peppermint for you to take home! You are young dancers. Parents/guardians will participate actively in the bound to have a holly jolly time! class as children learn basic steps, movements and terminology Instructor: Ginny Schenker through songs, stories and play. Location: CC Instructor: Ramona Reuter Date: Code: 415893-A Sat., 12/11 10:00-11:00 AM (1 class) Location: PCC Res $15, Non-Res $17 Dates: Code: 415898-A Th., 9/16-10/21 9:30-10:00 AM (6 classes) Res $48, Non-Res $53 Jazz Dance Fit Kids Fencing Ages: 4-6 years Jazz Dance develops coordination and musicality while engaging Ages: 4-7 years students’ creativity and their love for movement! Each class will Play pirate and other fun games in this safe introduction to the consist of a warm up, simple stretching, traveling movement, and sport of fencing. Children experience the thrill of swordplay in a choreography. Hair needs to be pulled back. Students need to be structured class and build self-confidence using specialized plastic able to move comfortably in their clothing – no jeans please! Jazz foils, chest plates and masks. New skills are practiced one-on-one shoes or clean sneakers work great. with the coach. Due to USA Fencing regulations, please bring $10 Instructor: Stephanie Bock to your first class. Location: PCC Instructors: Rochester Fencing Club Dates: Code: 426807-A F., 9/17-1/14 (ex. 9/24, 11/26, 12/24, 12/31) Location: Rochester Fencing Club, 3335 Brighton-Henrietta Townline Road 4:15-5:00 PM (14 classes) Res $126, Non-Res $136 Dates: Code: 421835-B Sat., 9/25-10/16 9:15-10:00 AM (4 classes) Res $52, Non-Res $57 16 Follow us on Perinton Recreation & Parks • 223-5050 • www.perinton.org
Preschool Let’s Learn About Camouflage! Little Hands Little Bakers Ages: 2-5 years (adult participation required) Ages: 3-7 years (adult participation required) Together we will read a story about a clever chameleon called The Instructor: Ginny Schenker Mixed Up Chameleon! Then your little artist can visit each creation Location: PCC station to paint a part of their collage that will be glued together for one large inspired piece of artwork! This class would not be complete Apple Pies! without making a simple ‘mixed up’ snack! 2 children=2 adults Come celebrate Johnny Appleseed Day! Each child will make and Instructor: Ginny Schenker bake a mini apple pie to take home. While our pies are baking, we Location: PCC will read a story and make a simple craft to learn about the delicious Date: Code: 412903-A F., 11/5 10:00-10:45 AM (1 class) fruit he helped spread across the US! 2 children=2 adults Res $15, Non-Res $17 Date: Code: 412902-A Sat., 9/18 10:00-11:00 AM (1 class) Res $18, Non-Res $20 Lil Athletes with Coach Lisa Ages: 3-5 years Cake! Lil Athletes is a fun and positive introduction to a variety of sports Froggy bakes a cake and you can too! Let’s indulge your sweet and fun activities! All activities promote the development of tooth! Bring someone special to celebrate “Sweetest Day” by gross motor and listening skills in a safe and noncompetitive reading the story Froggy Bakes a Cake! Together we will learn environment. Athletes will develop skills through games and make step by step how to bake and decorate mini cakes to bring home! friendships along the way! 2 children=2 adults Instructor: Lisa Magliato Date: Code: 412902-C Sat., 10/9 10:00-11:00 AM (1 class) Location: PCC Res $18, Non-Res $20 Dates: Code: 411819-A M., 9/13-10/18 (ex. 10/11) 1:30-2:15 PM (5 classes) Res $69, Non-Res $76 Party Cupcakes! Code: 411819-B M., 10/25-11/22 1:30-2:15 PM (5 classes) Calling all party people!!! Let’s get ready to ring in the new year Res $69, Non-Res $76 by baking “party-piñata cupcakes” that will be bursting with a Code: 411819-C M., 11/29-12/20 1:30-2:15 PM (4 classes) surprise filling of confetti sprinkles and mini M&M candies! While Res $59, Non-Res $65 our cupcakes are baking, we will read the story “The Night Before New Year’s Eve” and color a few decorations! You’ll have a blast! Little Hands Little Artists Date: 2 children=2 adults Code: 412902-E Sat., 12/18 10:00-11:00 AM (1 class) Ages: 5-8 years Instructor: Ginny Schenker Res $18, Non-Res $20 Location: PCC Pretzels! Cut Paper! Do you love those soft, hot, fresh baked pretzels? Learn how to make these delicious homemade pretzels from scratch and enjoy In this hour and a half art class, we will use cut paper to create art! You’ll learn to identify basic geometric and free form shapes in them fresh out of the oven! We will also make a few dipping sauces, artwork and in the world around us. Come learn how shapes are a cookbook, and a paper chef hat! Better “knot” miss this one! used together to build a work of art and express yourself! This class 2 children=2 adults is taught by a NYS certified elementary school art teacher and all Date: Code: 412902-F Sat., 1/8 10:00-11:00 AM (1 class) Res $18, materials are included. Non-Res $20 Date: Code: 412902-D Sat., 11/6 10:00-11:30 AM (1 class) Res $15, Non-Res $17 Little Runners Ages: 4-7 years Self Portraits! A brand new bite size version of “Running Club” for kids just like you! Proper running technique is helpful for every sport and Let’s explore self portraits in a creative way by using warm and cool colors! In this hour and a half drop off class, we will use simple art healthy movement, plus, it’s fun! So come try out all the ways to materials and watercolor paints to create a special work of art that be agile, fast and fit while we use different sports and games to set is uniquely you! This class is taught by a NYS certified elementary goals and reach them! Each session has new activities to try! Meet school art teacher and all materials are included. up in the gym, outdoor space may be used, weather permitting. Date: Code: 412902-B Sat., 10/2 10:00-11:30 AM (1 class) Instructor: Mary Slaughter Res $15, Non-Res $17 Location: PCC Dates: Code: 424866-D F., 9/24-10/29 (ex. 10/8) 3:50-4:25 PM (5 classes) Res $69, Non-Res $76 Code: 424866-E F., 11/5-12/17 (ex. 11/26, 12/10) 3:50-4:25 PM (5 classes) Res $69, Non-Res $76 Register Online Using Our WebTrac System - See Page 12 https://webtrac.perinton.org Registration Begins: Monday, August 30, 202117 Follow us on
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