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Spring, Summer and Fall 2021 Last Updated: 4-1-2021 Director: Christine Collins parksdirector@wolfeboronh.us Assistant Director: Beau Betz parksassistantdirector@wolfeboronh.us Program Coordinator: programmer@wolfeboronh.us Maintenance Foreman: Kathy Rankin parksmaintenance@wolfeboronh.us
2 2021 ANNOUNCEMENT W ow...What a year! After a year of managing facilities we are happy to start offering programs again! Although, we would love to offer the same summer we offered in 2019 there are a lot of protocols we need to follow and precaustions that we need to take. We also need to factor that a plan in March could change in July. With that being said we ask for your patience and understanding. We typically print our brochure and have it out for April 1 for the summer. This year we are going digitial and will be updating as we have more information available. This brochure will be added to or edited as we update and there will be a date on the front page. We also, have our online registration system that is real time as well. Please make sure you read through all paperwork when you register for a program as some things may have changed from previous years. 2021 Changes: ONLINE REGISTRATION- We started using RecDesk which is a new online registration program. What this means for you is, if you did not participate in a program or ski or skate with us starting in November 2020, then you will need to create an account. You should make the account having the adult as the head of household and then list your children. You should only have people lving in your household on your account. Please be advised we do monitor accounts and can and will ask for proof of residency. https://wolfeboro.recdesk.com/Community/Home RESIDENT/NON -RESIDENT- Some programs may only allow residents to register. Other programs allow residents to have a certain amount of time to register and then opens it up to non-residents. PRORATING- We will not be offering prorated programs.
3 GENERAL INFORMATION 3 REGISTRATION INFORMATION 1: Registration will be accepted by: ONLINE at www.wolfeboronh.us/parks-recreation on Parks and Recreation Department page. MAIL– Wolfeboro Parks & Recreation, PO Box 629, Wolfeboro, NH 03894 DROP-OFF– Wolfeboro Town Hall, Parks and Rec. Office at the Pop Whalen Ice & Arts Center, or Drop box located in parking lot of Pop Whalen Ice & Arts Center. PARKS AND RECREATION 2: If signing up with paper registration form, please use the registration form from the recreation OFFICES AT THE office or download one from the website. When completing the form you must provide all the POP WHALEN ICE & ARTS information requested. Forms that are NOT filled out completely will be returned and NOT CENTER processed. Please be advised we process paper registrations once a week, you will not be Telephone: 569-5639 considered in program until processed. To secure your spot register online. Location: 390 Pine Hill Road 3: Checks should be made payable to “Wolfeboro Parks and Recreation,” unless otherwise noted. Registration Office Hours: 4: We request that you register for activities at least two weeks prior to the program start date, Mon. - Fri. 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM unless otherwise noted. Don’t let a good program fail - please register early! 5: Residents of Wolfeboro, Tuftonboro and Brookfield qualify for resident rates, and will be given a Department staff is often out of preferred registration window beginning April 1 before non-residents are allowed to register. After the the office at meetings, running programs or overseeing projects. registration window, registrations are processed on a first come, first served basis. Please call ahead to confirm that staff is available. LIKE US ON CANCELLATIONS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE SEVERE WEATHER POLICY Wolfeboro Parks & Recreation Payment Plans available upon All programs will be held as reserves the right to alter the request at the Parks & Recreation scheduled if it is not raining/ schedule, add or cancel programs, Office. A downpayment of 25% is storming at the scheduled starting events or activities due to low required, the remaining balance time. If the weather has caused a enrollment or for any other reason. will be calculated and split up into cancellation or a delay: weekly payments until balance is 1. We will email participants. REFUNDS paid in full. 2. The schools will be called. Some programs are not eligible for Payment Plans that are not paid 3. Our website will have the refunds. in full 2 weeks prior to the start of cancellation or delay posted Full Fee minus convience fee the program will be automatically at www.wolfeboronh.us/parks- within two weeks of start date. withdrawn, and money will be recreation. No REFUND within one week of forfeited. Some programs may 4. Our Facebook page will be start date. have more specfic deadlines. updated. All REFUND Requests must be put in writing and sent to Admin. INCLUSIVE SERVICES AGE REQUIREMENTS Assistant at parksadminassistant@ To request reasonable For all youth programs, age wolfeboronh.us. accommodation for a parks and requirements will be as of the recreation program/activity, please first date of the first class, unless RETURNED CHECK FEE contact the office at 569-5639 or otherwise specified. All age Any checks that are returned parksdirector@wolfeboronh.us. requirements are in place to will be assessed with a fee. All benefit the children and make the fees and balances must be PHOTOGRAPHS experience more consistent for paid with cash or credit card On occasion, our staff may them and the instructor. before registration is considered photograph or videotape complete. participants in department programs. These photos are MOST UP TO DATE LOST AND FOUND for our use only and may be PROGRAM INFORMATION IS Will be held at 390 Pine Hill Road, used in publications, brochures, ONLINE! THIS IS PRINTED for two weeks. After two weeks, pamphlets, flyers, or electronic IN MARCH, SO PROGRAMS items will be donated to charity.’ media. If you have any questions MAY CHANGE OR BE or concerns, please contact the ADDED! Wolfeboro Parks & Rec. Dept. www.wolfeboronh.us/ parks-recreation
4 FACILITIES - PARKS ABENAKI-SEWALL WOODS BEAN PARK This “pocket park” in BRIDGE FALLS PATH Come enjoy BIKE PATHS Network of biking and downtown Wolfeboro is a great place to this ½ mile multi-use trail that connects to walking paths that stretch from Abenaki stop and have a picnic, eat some ice cream, a regional network of multi-use trails. The Ski Area to Downtown Wolfeboro & then take rest on your bike ride along the Bridge Bridge Falls path provides a scenic walk, on to the Sewall Woods Conservation Falls Path, or just sit and enjoy the views run or bike along the shores of Back Bay Area. The paths are crushed stone dust of Back Bay. This park was gifted to the in between the Railroad Depot downtown and are easily passable on bikes, walking, Town in 2011 from the Bean Family, with to Wolfeboro Falls. After Crossing Route wheelchairs--even a tricycle! assistance from the Wolfeboro Conservation 28, it becomes the Cotton Valley Trail Commission and the Wolfeboro-Tuftonboro and continues on towards Albee Beach, Land Bank. Wakefield and beyond. CATE PARK A delightful waterfront CLARK PARK Clark Park is a tranquil COTTON VALLEY TRAIL The park in downtown Wolfeboro that is home oasis of green in downtown Wolfeboro, that Cotton Valley Trail connects with the Bridge to summer concerts, art shows and special offers an open field, shady areas to while Falls Path to provide multi-use rail trail access through Wolfeboro, along the shores events. Located adjacent to the Town away the afternoon hours, picnic tables and of Crescent Lake and Lake Wentworth and Docks on Main St. gardens. Also located at Clark Park is the onwards to Wakefield and beyond. Managed Clark House Museum Complex, managed by the Cotton Valley Trail Committee by the Wolfeboro Historical Society (CVTC), the Cotton Valley Trail provides year round recreational opportuntiies and www.wolfeborohistoricalsociety.org. green-commuting options for Wolfeboro Located at 233 South Main St. across from residents. Access points at Albee Beach, Mast Huggins Hospital. Landing, Fernald Crossing and from the Bridge Falls Path. ELIE’S WOODLAND WALK FOSS FIELD Adjacent to Back Bay, and FRONT BAY PARK Front Bay Park is Located at the Ryefield Marsh, Route the Bridge Falls Path Multiuse Recreation Wolfeboro’s newest park! Located on Bay St. 109 near Lake Wentworth. Self-guided area in downtown Wolfeboro. Come enjoy along the shores of Front Bay (also known nature trail. Managed by the Conservation lit tennis courts, soccer fields, baseball as Back Bay), Front Bay Park has a network Commission. diamond, basketball courts and the Sue Glenn of walking paths, great views of the bay and downtown Wolfeboro, a picnic gazebo, Playground. New Pavilion built in 2018 with kayak/canoe access and parking. public bathrooms.
5 FACILITIES - PARKS 5 MCKINNEY PARK Located at the end SEWALL WOODS WOLFEBORO SKATE PARK of Clark Road. Waterfront point offering CONSERVATION AREA Extensive Located at the “The Nick” Recreation Park on views of Wolfeboro Bay and Islands as well walking, running and XC Ski trails in close Rte. 28. Apparatus is in place year round. as deep-water swimming. No commercial proximity to downtown Wolfeboro. This diving. property is owned by the Lakes Region Conservation Trust. Features miles of trails and a peaceful woodland setting. Located on Clow St. near Pleasant St. BEACHES ALLEN ALBEE BEACH BREWSTER BEACH CARRY BEACH Hours: Open 6am to 10pm Hours: Open 6am to 10pm Hours: Open 6am to 10pm Location: Route 28N, across from the Nick Location: Clark Road Location: Forest Road Beautiful sandy beach on Lake Wentworth. Sandy beach on Wolfeboro Bay of Lake A gradual slope from the beach provides a Shallow swimming area suitable for Winnipesaukee. An active beach with swim shallow swim area for younger children in younger swimmers and lap swimmers. Grill lessons and team programs. Swim team Lake Winnipesaukee. Site of the Granite available for picnics and outings on a first docks available for swimming laps when Man Triathlon. NO PETS! NO GROUPS! come first served basis. practices are not in session. No inflatable RESIDENT ONLY PERMIT PARKING NO PETS! NO GROUPS! rafts or non-Coast Guard approved Day Camp is at Carry Beach from 8AM- RESIDENT ONLY PERMIT PARKING swimming aids allowed. NO PETS! NO 4PM Tuesday-Friday. GROUPS! PLAYGROUNDS SUE GLENN PLAYGROUND Location: Foss Field/ Off Lehner St., Wolfeboro Open to the public dawn until dusk. TENNIS & PICKLE BALL COURTS FOSS FIELD Location: Foss Field Recreation Area RAILROAD STATION PLAYGROUND (4 Tennis courts and 2 Pickle Ball courts) Location: Railroad Ave. Wolfeboro Falls Enter from Glendon St. Open to the public dawn until dusk. Lit Courts: June 4 - October 29 Nightly until 10:00 PM
6 MUSEUMS THE LIBBY MUSEUM Telephone: 569-1035 Location: 755 North Main St. Wolfeboro Hours: Open Seasonally from June through mid WOLFEBORO’S GEMS September Tue - Sat: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM • Sun: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM Clark House director@thelibbymuseum.org www.thelibbymuseum.org Libby Museum NH Boat Museum Wright Museum of WWII THE CLARK MUSEUM COMPLEX Telephone: 569-4997 Location: South Main Street across from Huggins Hospital Hours: July and August Wed. - Fri. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Sat. 10 AM - 2 PM Tours by Appointment in Spring and Fall. Wolfeboro Historical Society operates this facility. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF WORLD WAR II Telephone: 569-1212 NH BOAT MUSEUM Location: 77 Center Street Telephone: 569-4554 Location: 399 Center Street
7 THE NICK PROGRAMS 7 THE NICHOLAS J. PERNOKAS 14TH ANNUAL NICK GOLF CLASSIC & RECREATION PARK (THE NICK) TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS 10 Trotting Track Road/ PO Box838 Date: Monday, August 16, 2021~ 1:00PM Shotgun Start www.thenick.org Where: Lake Winnipesaukee Golf Club holly@thenick.org or 569-1909 (For Tickets or register) Participants enjoy a day of golf on a world-renowned, 18-hole private course with stunning lake and mountain views, lunch, VINTAGE BOAT & CAR AUCTION- dinner on the patio, a tournament gift and goodie bag, longest HOSTED BY NH BOAT MUSEUM drive and closest to pin competition, 50/50 raffle, skins game, Date: Saturday, July 17th and a live auction. For more information email holly@thenick. Location: The Nick org or to register visit http://thenick.org/golf/ For more information contact the museum at (603) 569-4554 or auction@nhbm.org TOUCH-A-TRUCK - HOSTED BY WOLFEBORO AREA CHILDREN’S 1ST INAUGURAL NICK SUNSET CRUISE & CENTER AUCTION Date: Sunday, September 19 9PM Date: Saturday, August 16th Time: 11AM- 1PM Time: 6:00-8:30PM Where: The Nick Location: Winni Bell, Departing from the Town Docks For more information visit thechildrenscenternh.org Cost: $75 per person Aboard the Winni Bell guests will enjoy a 2.5-hour cruise with PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE NICK HAS music by DJ Shamar, heavy hors d’oeuvres, a live auction, COVID-19 POLICIES IN PLACE. CHECK THEIR and a cash bar. We invite those looking for a fun and festive WEBSITE FOR UP TO DATE INFORMATION. sunset cruise to join us. For more information email holly@ thenick.org or visit our website, https://thenick.org/events/ www.thenick.org cruise-auction/. SENIOR PROGRAMS PLEASE BE ADVISED THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. STAY TUNED AS WE HOPE TO OFFER PROGRAMS IN THE FUTURE! Contact us: on Facebook Wolfeboro Senior Center & Meals, by emailing welfaredirector@wolfeboronh.org or 603-569-8161.
8 KINGSWOOD YOUTH CENTER KINGSWOOD YOUTH CENTER The Kingwood Youth Center’s mission is to provide a safe and positive environment in which youth may grow, learn and develop important life skills critical to their success in the adult world. The KYC offers after-school programs to seventh through twelfth-grade students, in the Governor Wentworth Regional School District. In addition to the after-school program, the KYC offers weekly BTAS! (beyond the after-school) programs that are hosted in the evening, on weekends, and during school vacations. A complete schedule of full-day and half-day programs is available during the summer months. All programs and activities are free and include a hot meal. Cooking classes, arts and crafts, computers, woodworking, games, team-building and leadership activities, life-skills exploration, gardening, field trips, and outdoor recreation exemplify some of the activities offered. In partnership with White Horse Recovery, substance misuse prevention education services are incorporated into the KYC’s programs. Field trips include visits to local farms, museums, beaches, mountains, lakes and natural places, as well as, the Lakes Region Humane Society, Camp Sentinel, Pop Whalen, The Nick, and downtown Wolfeboro. The KYC Kuboard is the KYC’s own food pantry where fresh, frozen, and pantry items are available to families. The KYC also offers an individual mentoring program called Club 121 (one-to-one mentoring). Through Club 121, students are connected with an adult mentor from the KYC, who helps to facilitate the exploration of short-term and long-term goals. For more information check us out at www.thekyc.org, call (603) 569-5949, or email info@thekyc.org.’ Summer programs at the Kingswood Youth Center (KYC)! The KYC will offer a full schedule of free programs for high school and middle school students during summer 2021. The program schedule will be available after June 1. All programs are free, fun, and include a hot meal! Please contact (603) 569-5949 or info@thekyc.org to inquire and/or check out the schedule at http://thekyc.org/ summer-programs/ following June 1. Want to help beautify Wolfeboro? Would you like to work for Wolfeboro Parks and Recreation? We are looking for people or businesses who can volunteer time to help maintain We are hiring for flower gardens around town. Summer 2021 Season! *Lifeguards Contact us at parksdirector@wolfeboronh.us *Water Safety Instructors or 569-5639 *Beach Attendants *Gate Keepers *Day Camp Counselors Volunteer Positions: G.A.L.A. GLOBAL AWARENESS LOCAL ACTION Track and Field Coaches Innovative Programs that Empower Sustainability Education, Individual For more information visit us online at Action, and Community Enrichment www.wolfeboronh.us/parks-recreation contact@galacommunity.org (603) 539-6460
9 VISITORS INFORMATION 9 PUBLIC BATHROOMS: PUBLIC BOAT LAUNCH & BOAT TRAILER TIME: Open 7:00am until 9:00pm in the summer and PARKING 7:00am until 5:00pm in the winter. LOCATIONS: LOCATIONS: *Chamber of Commerce building *Dockside- boat trailer parking at Glendon Street parking on Railroad Avenue (in back). lot. *Dockside bathrooms are open May through mid-October. *Libby Museum-boat trailer parking in Museum parking *Foss Field Pavilion bathrooms available- schedule TBD lot. *Back Bay on Railroad Avenue by the Chamber of Commerce building-launching for smaller boats is available provided the boat fits under the bridge if going out to Lake Winnipesaukee- boat trailer trailer parking on Glendon Street. *Mast Landing on Center Street- parking for Lake Wentworth Island and allows boat trailers. Overflow boat trailer parking at Pop Whalen Ice and Arts Center in dirt parking lot. 9 233 S MAIN ST. THURSDAYS 12:30-4:30 MAY-OCTOBER FOR CHILDREN • Weekly Preschool Story Time Thursdays @ 10:30am (Virtual or In-Person, when safe to do so) • Weekly Wednesday Virtual Bedtime Story (posted on Wed. @ 6:00pm) SPRING & SUMMER HOURS: (Starting May 3) • Weekly Toddler Time Tuesdays @ 10:00am Monday – Thursday, 9:30AM – 8:00PM (In-Person, when safe to do so) Friday & Saturday, 9:30AM – 5:00PM • Monthly Middle/High School Book Chat 603-569-2428 • wolfeborolibrary.org • Monthly Elementary School Book Chat Check the website or call for more information. “Like” us • Summer Reading Adventure Scavenger Hunt on Facebook! FOR ADULTS • Great selection of books, audiobooks, DVDs, magazines • Public computers • Private study and meeting rooms • 24/7 online access for ebooks, audiobooks, databases • Free Puzzle Exchange • Guest Artist Exhibits • Monthly Book Discussions • Monthly Genealogy Programs with Lakes Region • Genealogy Interest Group THE FERNALD’S INSTALLING HELEN’S PHOTOGRAPHY DISPLAY.
10 SPRING EVENTS/PROGRAMS SAFE SITTER BABYSITTING CLASS AGES: 11 and older DATE: Saturday, April 18, 2021 TIME: 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM LOCATION: VIRTUAL FEE: $40 includes workbook and completion card. Safe Sitter classes prepare young adolescents to be safe, nurturing babysitters. Students will receive training in areas such as Child Care Essentials and Safety for the Sitter. Enrollment Limited. WPRD CORNHOLE LEAGUE WOLFEBORO ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION AGES: 18+ DATE: Friday, May 7 DATE/TIME: Thursdays, 6-8:30PM, April 15- June 17th Celebrate Arbor Day in Wolfeboro! The Town of Wolfeboro LOCATION: Pop Whalen Ice & Arts Center has been a Tree City USA for the past 38 consecutive years. FEE: $75 per team This year we will be celebrate virtually. Stay tuned for up to This program will be run out of the Pop Whalen Arena (Dont date information on our facebook page and website. worry the ice will be gone!) Each team must consist of two players (teams may have an alternate player). Teams will play WOLFEBORO BIKE AND WALK DAY a 3 game series against two teams each week. Games will be DATE: Friday, May 14 played to 21 points using standard cornhole scoring. There will Celebrate National Bike and Walk day by joining your fellow be an8 week regular season and playoffs will be held the last citizens in walking and biking to work or school! This year two weeks of the season for teams that qualify. Masks must be we will cheer you on virtually and share fun facts through our worn and Covid Protocols will be in place. More information will website and facebook page. be provided once you register. STACEY BURNS MEMORIAL VIRTUAL 5K GRANITE STATE TRACK AND FIELD DATE: May 8- May 27 AGES: 9-14 years old by December 31, 2021 PRE-REGISTRATION: Register online at PRACTICES: Thursdays—May 6-June 3, 2021 https://runsignup.com/Race/NH/Wolfeboro/ TIME: 4:30PM-5:30PM StaceyBurnsMemorialScholarship5kRunWalk. LOCATION: “The Nick” FEE: $50 Resident/ $70 Non-Resident There will not be inperson meets this season. Athletes will submit best times to NHRPA electronically for a virtual meet. SPRING SOCCER: SEACOAST UNITED DATE: April 20- May 29 AGES: 12 and Under FEE: $75 LOCATION: The Nick Registration through Seacoast United at THE 45TH ANNUAL GREAT SMITH RIVER CANOE http://www.seacoastunited.com/clubs/soccer-club/seacoast- AND KAYAK RACE united-north-mw-valley/grassroots HAS BEEN CANCELLED FOR 2021. SEE YOU NEXT YEAR! WEBSITES FOR THINGS TO DO IN NH www.thingstodo.com/states/NH/ www.newhampshire.com/explore-nh/nh-101.aspx www.nhliving.com/fairs/ GREAT WATERS MUSIC FESTIVAL Check out their website www.greatwaters.org
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12 SUMMER DAY CAMP SUMMER DAY CAMP– 6*-8 YEAR OLDS SCHEDULE: *AGE 6 BY SEPTEMBER 30, 2021 Week 1- June 28- July 2 DATE: Mon.-Fri.—June 28-August 13 Week 2- July 6– July 9- no camp 7/5 LOCATION: Foss Field/ Community Center (M, T, W, F), Week 3- July 12- July 16 Carry Beach (TH) Week 4-July 19- July 23 TIME: 9:00AM-3:30PM Week 5- July 26- July 30 FEE: $75 Resident Weekly Rate/$120 Non-Resident Weekly Week 6-August 2- August 6 Rate (includes T Shirt) Week 7- August 9- August 13 SUMMER DAY CAMP– 9-12 YEAR OLDS Summer Camp will look a little different this year. DATE: Mon.-Fri.— June 28-August 13 Due to present Covid-19 Guidelines we have limited LOCATION: Foss Field/Pavilion (M, T, Th, F), enrollment, because of this registration is limited to Carry Beach (W) residents and Governor Wentworth Regional School TIME: 9:00AM-3:30PM District (SAU49) students. We will not be going on FEE: $75 Resident Weekly Rate/$120 Non-Resident Weekly field trips. We will still have a beach day. Beach Day Rate (includes T Shirt) will be depend on which camp you register for. Safety protocols will be in place and updated as needed. We ***Please be aware we, this year we will have will be sending out protocols as we get closer to the limited enrollment and separate meeting start date as we are still months away and guidelines locations for each camp.*** could change. Masks maybe required. Whether you sign up for 6-8 year old program, 9-12 DAY CAMP year old program, your campers days will be filled with MEET AND GREET tons of fun! Supervised by our trained summer staff, attendees take part in different games and activities, GREAT TIME TO all designed to make sure everyone has fun in a safe MEET THE STAFF, environment. Plenty of games, arts and crafts, special GET CALENDARS events and activities to make the campers have a AND INFORMATION summer they will never forget! Activities focus on group BEFORE THE FIRST interaction through problem-solving games, sports, DAY OF CAMP. projects, beach days, and special events. DATE: TBD JUNIOR GOLF CAMPS: (Ages 8-14) KINGSWOOD ATHLETICS It’s a great chance for your child to learn how to play golf with lots of fun activities and games. Instruction includes: SUMMER CLINICS & CAMPS Full Swing, Short Game, Etiquette and how to play the BASKETBALL * LACROSSE * SOCCER * FIELD game. On Wednesday we will have a 3 hole tournament HOCKEY * FOOTBALL * STREET HOCKEY * along with Lunch and Prizes. SOFTBALL Monday and Tuesday 9am-12pm, Wednesday 9am-3pm VISIT: WWW.KINGSWOODHSATHLETICS.ORG FEE: $169 DATE: SESSION 1:June 28-30 SESSION 2: July 12-14 SESSION 3: August 16-18 Registration through Wolfeboro Parks and Recreation.
13 13 TENNIS TENNIS IN THE PARKS- ADULT Sundays from September STAY 13-October 18 TUNED... 18 & Over: Learn to play tennis fast! We are working on the plans for this 4:00-5:30 pm program. (min. 6 - max. 10 players) With a safe and social environment, As soon as we have more information we will led by an approved USTA coach, Sacoupdate Middle online and allow School Tennis registration. Courts participants will have fun 40 Buxton Rd Saco, ME developing the skills to serve, rally, Fee: $89 and play tennis while getting great Visit our website for all programs... exercise. Register online: www.sacorec.com All players in their first session Saco https://wolfeboro.recdesk.com/ Recreation Contact Information receive and keep a new tennis Community/Home Email: parksandrec@sacomaine.org racket and a t-shirt! Phone: 207-283-3139
14 TENNIS IN THE PARKS Saturday fromSTAY TUNED... September Grades 1-2 (Red Ball) 9:00We am-10:00 19 - October 24 am on the plans for this Led by an approved USTA Net are working (6 min. - 6 max. players) program. Generation tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to Grades 3-5 As soon as(Orange we haveBall) more information we will serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for 10:15 am-11:15 am and allow registration. update online beginners and first-time players. Once (7 min. - 8 max. players) the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the Grades 6- 8 (Green Ball) 11:30 am-12:30 pm Visit our website for all programs... program. (7 min. - 8 max. players) This program uses modified tennis balls, Tuck Field Tennis Courts age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, https://wolfeboro.recdesk.com/ 38 Park Ave, Hampton, NH and the latest fun and engaging Community/Home activities that help players successfully Cost: $65 learn and play the game quicker! Register at https://hamptonrec.recdesk.com/ All players in their first session receive and keep a new age-appropriate racket, ball, and Net Generation tee shirt! Learn more about youth tennis at: NETGENERATION.COM
15 NH BOAT MUSEUM 15 ICE OUT VIRTUAL PARTY, Friday, April 16, 6:30 – 8:30 PM Celebrate the coming of spring with NHBM and Charlie Moore the Mad Fisherman at our VIRTUAL party this year! A fun virtual event featuring a silent and live auction, music and more. Weekend getaways, sailboat cruises, and more. Pick-up your own dinner at O’Bistro or Canoe in time to join the party online. Register online at nhbm.org, $25 per household. OPENING DAY, Saturday, May 29, 10AM – 4PM An exciting season begins! Presented by Goodhue Boat Company, “Locally Produced”, our featured exhibit will highlight the stories of locally made boats, motors, and more. “Who’s in the Boat: The Sport of Rowing” will dive into the history of the sport, including the famous Harvard – Yale Regatta in 1852 on Lake Winnipesaukee. It will also look at the evolution of diversity within the sport. Sponsors also include Eastern Propane, Meredith Village Savings Bank, Stark Creative, and Bank of New Hampshire. FREE THURSDAYS – Free admission every Thursday. NEW HAMPSHIRE DAY – Saturday June 19, 10am – 4pm Free admission to the museum for NH residents with proof of ID. ADULT/FAMILY BOAT BUILDING, July 10-18, 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM. In this nine-day session, adults can work individually or as a family team on their own boat. Trained volunteers guide you through the process to successful completion. Choose between a one-person canoe, a one-person kayak, paddleboard, Bevin’s Skiff, or Opti Sailboat. Register online. LIMITED space due to COVID restrictions. LAKE DISCOVERY FAMILY DAY, August 5, (rain date August 12) 10AM – 12 NOON. A fun day outside at the museum for families with children grades K – 5th. Enjoy activities and arts and crafts projects centered around boating, water ecology, sailing, aquatic life, and local. Learn the parts of a boat, build a small model boat and more. Details can be found at NHBM.org under the “Kids & Families” page. Registration is required with a small fee. YOUTH BOAT BUILDING, August 2 – 13, 9AM - 3PM. Mon - Fri. This two-week session is for girls and boys ages 12 and up. Students will be taught the safe use of hand and a limited number of small power tools as well as team building. Trained volunteers assist students throughout the completion of their own boats. Students can choose from the one-person canoe, one-person kayak or Bevin’s Skiff. A special launching with families is held on Lake Wentworth to celebrate the completion of the boats. Register online. Scholarships available to build a canoe based on financial need. LECTURE & ARTS SERIES – Throughout the season. This year’s lecture series will be virtual, supported by the NH Humanities. The lectures are free, but require registration before the event. The arts series will feature two local artists this summer exhibiting in the Museum. Virtual Lectures begin at 7pm and fall on Thursdays each month June - November: June 24 – A History of Collegiate Rowing – Daniella Garran July 22 – Women in Crew Racing – Kathy Keeler August 12 – A Most Beautiful Thing – Arshay Cooper September 23 – Women’s Voices in Rowing – Hilary Gehman 12th Vintage Race Boat Regatta - September 17 & 18, 8:30 AM – 5 PM Join us on the Wolfeboro Town Docks on Friday and Saturday for our premiere event of the season. A live exhibition of vintage race boats! Approximately 40 vintage boats representing various classes of race boats will run group heats on a one-mile oval-shaped course throughout each day. All are invited to our Friday evening cocktail party and awards dinner on Saturday night. Ticketed events. Visit nhbm.org for more information. Please check NHBM.org for up-to-date Information. Should an event be cancelled due to COVID, it will be posted on the website. You can find us on Facebook and Instagram, too.
16 COMMUNITY SAILING ADULT LEARN TO SAIL: SUNFISH YOUTH SAILING DATE/TIME: AGES: 10-16 years old-Must pass a swim test Beginner Session 1: 7/6, 7/7, 7/8, 7/9 M-TH Previous sailing experience required for intermediate- 9:00AM-12:00PM advanced sessions. On the first day of lessons the children Beginner Session 2: 7/19, 7/20, 7/21, 7/22 M-TH, will be tested to make sure they are in the right class. 9:00AM-12:00PM LOCATION: Albee Beach AGES: 16+ years old- Must pass a swim test FEE: $140 Resident / $170 Non-Resident LOCATION: Albee Beach Led by US Sailing Certified Instructors, participants will learn FEE: $140 Resident / $170 Non-Resident the basics of boat handling, knots, and sailing. Small class Enrollment limited. size allows for individual instruction for varying abilities. Learn Our adult learn to sail class is taught on the SunFish, the to sail on beautiful Lake Wentworth, sing a sea shanty or two and make new friends! The Optimist sailing dinghies and most popular, one-adult sailboat in the world. You will learn program support are provided by the New Hampshire Boat to rig, launch and sail your “own” boat during this course. Museum. Offered in partnership with the NH Boat Museum at Albee Beach. DATE/TIME: Mon.-Thurs. 9:00AM-12:00PM Beginner Session 1— July 6– July 9 *(no 7/5 -T-F) Beginner Session 2— July 12– July 15 Beginner Session 3— July 19– July 22 Beginner Session 4— July 26– July 29 Beginner Session 5— August 2– August 5 Beginner Session 6— August 9 -August 12 Beginner Session 7— August 16 -August 19 ______________________________________________ DATE/TIME: Mon.-Thurs. 12:30PM-3:30PM Intermediate Session 1— July 6– July 9 Intermediate Session 2— July 12- July 15 Intermediate Session 3— August 9– August 12 ___________________________________________ DATE/TIME: Mon.-Thurs. 12:30PM-3:30PM Advanced Session 1 — July 19– July 22 **PLEASE BE ADVISED ENROLLMENT IS Advanced Session 2 — August 2-August 5 LIMITED AND COVID-19 GUIDELINES WILL Advanced Session 2 — August 16-August 19 BE FOLLOWED.** REGISTRATION DEADLINE: One week prior to session STAY TUNED... WE ARE STILL WORKING OUT THE DETAILS FOR: SAILBOAT SHARING ADULT KEELBOAT LESSONS AS SOON AS INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE IT WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR REGISTRATION. https://wolfeboro.recdesk.com/ Community/Home
17 SWIMMING PROGRAMS SWIM LESSONS AGES: 4 years old- 16 years old DATE: Session 1: July 12- July 22, M-TH Session 2: July 26- August 5, M-TH Session 3: August 9- August 19, M-TH TIME: Block A- 9:00AM-10:50AM Block B- 11:00AM-12:10PM* Block C- 12:20PM-1:30PM* LOCATION: Brewster Beach FEE: $40 Resident / $55 Non-Resident Classes are 30 minutes in duration and meet four times per week Monday-Thursday for two-week sessions. *Offered during Session 1 and 2 only! This year participants will register for Session and then the Time Block they want the class. The class will be scheduled in that time frame for a half hour class. We will also be doing a skills test on the first day to make sure we have the swimmers in the right level. We will then contact you via email to let you know what time slot your child is in. For your information, the following is a list of prerequisites for each level. Children must be able to perform the skills consistently and without assistance. We will place your child in the appropriate level after they take the skills test. STAY TUNED... BEGINNER: The beginner program is designed to introduce young swimmers to the water. Parents are required to remain at the beach during the lesson. We are waiting for GSSA Meeting for Swim LEVEL 1: (Shallow water lesson) Team to see what the plans are for the State Fully submerge face in water. Swim Meet. Front and back float with support. Kicking on front and back with support. As soon as we have more information we will Enter and exit the water independently. update online and allow registration. LEVEL 2: (Shallow and deep water lesson) Float on front and back unsupported for 5 seconds Swim on front 5 yards without assistance Visit our website for all programs... Swim on back 5 yards without assistance https://wolfeboro.recdesk.com/ LEVEL 3: (shallow and deep water lesson) Community/Home Swim the front crawl for 10 yards Swim the back crawl for 10 yards Jump into deep water Bobs in water over the child’s head LEVEL 4: (Deep water lesson) Deep water bobs. Standing dive from side of pool Elementary backstroke for 10 yards. Front & back crawl 25 yards (entire length of pool). Breaststroke & Sidestroke kick with kickboard. Tread water for 5 minutes LEVEL 5: (Deep water lesson) Stroke Refinement (Deep water lesson) Front & back crawl for 50 yard. Breaststroke & sidestroke for 10 yards. Elementary backstroke for 25 yards Check out free programs offered by Wentworth LEVEL 6: (Deep water lesson) Watershed Association at wentworthwatershed. Swim continuously 500 yards using any strokes. org. Programs are being added and changed to Backstroke flip turn. account for participant safety. Outdoor activities Tread water for 5 minutes and virtual events are offered. https://wentworthwatershed.org/
18 FALL PROGRAMS Lakes Region Curling Association Bringing Medieval Sport to the Lakes Region The Lakes Region Curling Association offers both Fall (October-December) and Winter (January-March) curling leagues, with matches played at Pop Whalen Ice & Arts Center on Sunday evenings from 5:15 to 7:15. There’s no equipment to buy, and new members get an introduction to the basics of the game at a learn-to-curl session before each season begins. No previous experience is required. Players can register singly, with a partner, or as full teams of four. LRCA organizers will find teams for those who are not already affiliated. For both men and women of all ages and athletic abilities, curling is a sport that combines skill, teamwork, and strategy, and LRCA matches put a premium on friendly competition, sportsmanship, and fun. DO YOU HAVE A PASSION FOR SNOW SPORTS? LOVE TO SKI OR RIDE? WANT TO JOIN THE NATIONAL SKI PATROL? READ BELOW IF YOU ANSWERED YES!!! National Ski Patrol (NSP) members support their area management in preparing the mountain in the morning, rescuing and caring for injured guests throughout the day, and making sure everyone gets down safely when the mountain closes. Sure it’s a long, action-packed day, but there’s nothing more rewarding than putting in a hard day’s work while having a good time and making lifelong friends in the process. Besides, it sure beats sitting in an office cubicle all day! The Abenaki Ski Patrol and Wolfeboro Parks and Recreation are pleased to host an NSP Outdoor Emergency Care course. This course is open to National Ski Patrol Candidates. The course runs from July to December and will prepare students for the certification exam. Students are responsible for National Dues, text/online access, and the exam fee. Seats are limited. Successful completion does not guarantee patrol membership. For more information, email Abenakiskipatrol@ gmail.com.
Program Registration Form Please fill out all information on this form clearly in black or blue ink. ~~For Fastest Registration, register online at www.wolfeboronh.us/parks-recreation~~ **Note: Information must be filled out completely and Fee must accompany form to be considered complete** First Name: Last Name: Street Address: City, State, ZIP: Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: Parent/Guardian #1 Name: Parent/Guardian #2 Email: *Essential for Program Name: Communication*: Gender: Date of Birth: T-Shirt Size: School: Grade: Teacher: Please write legibly and fill out all applicable information so you are placed in the appropriate level. PROGRAM REGISTRATION: Program: Session: Level: Dates: Time: Fee: Total Medical Information & Program Waiver To help ensure the safety and welfare of all children/adults participating/using in the Town of Wolfeboro Parks and Recreation Programs and Facilities, please complete form as part of the registration process. A required Program Waiver Form will be given at the start of each program In case of emergency, please notify: Name: Relationship: Phone: Name: Relationship: Phone: Medical Information: Allergy (describe): Are there any medical/psychological details we should know about the participant, or that will enable us to make appropriate accommodations? yes no If yes, please explain: Drop off this form at Parks and Recreation Offices at Pop Whalen Ice Arena (390 Pine Hill Rd) or mail to: Parks and Recreation, PO Box 629, Wolfeboro, NH 03894
Program Registration Form Please fill out all information on this form clearly in black or blue ink. ~~For Fastest Registration, register online at www.wolfeboronh.us/parks-recreation~~ **Note: Information must be filled out completely and Fee must accompany form to be considered complete** First Name: Last Name: Street Address: City, State, ZIP: Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: Parent/Guardian #1 Name: Parent/Guardian #2 Email: *Essential for Program Name: Communication*: Gender: Date of Birth: T-Shirt Size: School: Grade: Teacher: Please write legibly and fill out all applicable information so you are placed in the appropriate level. PROGRAM REGISTRATION: Program: Session: Level: Dates: Time: Fee: Total Medical Information & Program Waiver To help ensure the safety and welfare of all children/adults participating/using in the Town of Wolfeboro Parks and Recreation Programs and Facilities, please complete form as part of the registration process. A required Program Waiver Form will be given at the start of each program In case of emergency, please notify: Name: Relationship: Phone: Name: Relationship: Phone: Medical Information: Allergy (describe): Are there any medical/psychological details we should know about the participant, or that will enable us to make appropriate accommodations? yes no If yes, please explain: Drop off this form at Parks and Recreation Offices at Pop Whalen Ice Arena (390 Pine Hill Rd) or mail to: Parks and Recreation, PO Box 629, Wolfeboro, NH 03894
CONTACTS 21 Abenaki Youth Lacrosse Abenaki Water Ski Club http://abenakilacrosse.com http://www.awsaeast.org/competition-ski-sites-clubs/wolfeboro-nh Kingswood Cal Ripken Baseball http://kcrbl.com/site/ Boy Scouts/Cub Scouts Girls Scouts http://nhscouting.org https://www.girlscoutsgwm.org Governor Wentworth Art Council http://wolfeboroarts.org Wolfeboro Rotary Club http://wolfebororotary.org Ladies of the Lake Quilters Guild https://www.llqg.net Wolfeboro Garden Club http://wolfeborogardenclub.org/Wolfeboro_Garden_Club/Welcome.html Wolfeboro Lions Club http://www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/wolfeboro Wolfeboro Town Offices Emergency Services Wolfeboro Public Schools Carpenter School 569-3457 Crescent Lake School 569-0223 569-1400 569-1444 Kingswood Middle School 569-3689 Billing & Collections: 569-3902 Building/ Code Dept: 569-5970 Kingswood High School 569-2055 Chamber of Commerce: 569-2200 Public Works: 566-8176 Electric Department: 569-6975 Health Officer: 569-5970 Planning & Development: 569-5970 Tax Collector: 569-3902 Preschools Town Clerk: 569-5328 Town Manager: 569-8161 The Children Center 569-1027 Water & Sewer: 569-8155 Wolfeboro Nursery School 569-4454 Welfare: 569-8151
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