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Destination Recreation Destination Recreation James City County Division of Parks and Recreation Summer 2010 l May-August Family Fun Fest l Summer Camps l Senior Connection My Place Story inside

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Destination RecreationDestination Recreation

James City County Division of Parks and Recreation

Summer 2010 l May-August

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Family Fun Fest l Summer Camps l Senior Connection

My PlaceStory inside

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Welcome!

This edition of Destination Recreation is your guide to summer fun in James City County! Please spend a moment with the brochure to learn about all the activities Parks and Recreation and our programming partners have

to offer you and your family.

Take time to visit the renovated James City/Williamsburg Community Center. If you’ve been promising yourself a healthier 2010, our staff would love to provide you with a quick tour of the facility and the opportunity to experience the benefits of an access pass – time in the pool, gym, fitness area, on the walking track or even in the whirlpool!

As the temperatures warm, we also welcome the return to outdoors. County parks provide citizens and visitors many options – from fun, to fitness and adventure through camping, swimming, fishing, boating, hiking and biking, just to name a few. You can vacation at home, and discover the great outdoors where you already live!

Our special events, such as Thursdays on the Square in New Town and Family Fun Fest at Chickahominy Riverfront Park, also return! Our classes and camps truly offer something for everyone – from Ballet to Bellydance, to chocolate making or fashion design, to learning how to play the piano or producing a television show – we can keep you learning and entertained all summer long! The affordable, safe, and always popular REC Connect summer and before and after school programs continue to be offered at convenient sites throughout the community. May is Bike Month and July is Parks and Recreation Month, so check inside for all the activities scheduled to celebrate these occasions!

Our goal will always be to offer quality programs and services that meet or exceed your expectations. However, in doing so, we must still respond to the changing economy and the local budget. Since 2009, we’ve reduced services, eliminated a few programs not generating sufficient revenue, and left vacant positions unfilled. These measures have so far resulted in a 12 percent reduction in the Division’s overall budget. However, more reductions in operational costs as well as fee increases will be implemented to meet the anticipated 2011 budget revenue shortfall.

Overwhelmingly, you’ve always valued and supported us through program participation, the development and acquisition of new parks, and most importantly, as volunteers within the Division or through one of our affiliated organizations. This year, we’ll be relying on you even more to help us effectively and efficiently provide parks and recreation services and programs. Thank you for your continued dedication and commitment in helping maintain the great quality of life this community provides for our youth and families.

Again, enjoy your summer. We hope you’ll spend time with family and friends – and with us! Sign up for a class, visit your parks, or enjoy our great facilities – the benefits are endless!

John H. Carnifax, Jr., CPRP, Director

Our MissionWe work in partnership with citizens to ensure responsive programs, facilities and open space which promote personal growth, social development and healthy lifestyles.

Fee ScheduleResidents of James City County and the City of Williamsburg qualify for discounted rates on all programs. Throughout the brochure, look for the resident fee listed next to the regular fee.

About the CoverElla, Alexi, Preston and Tori with her mom Karen, enjoy their time at My Place, a new inclusive playground at the James City/Williamsburg Community Center. Read all about the new playground on page 44.

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Table of ContentsFee Schedule ................................................................2Special Events ..............................................................4Rec Connect .................................................................6Youth Camps/Classes ...................................................8Teen Camps/Classes ..................................................10Outdoor Adventures ...................................................11Teens ..........................................................................14Inclusion/Therapeutic Recreation ..............................16Arthritis Foundation Programs ...................................17Dance .........................................................................18Sports and Athletics...................................................20Affiliated Organizations ..............................................24Adults .........................................................................26Health and Fitness .....................................................27For the Health of It .....................................................31Senior Connection ......................................................32Aquatics .....................................................................33Community Centers ...................................................41My Place ....................................................................442007 Legacy Hall ........................................................46Parks ...........................................................................47Volunteer ....................................................................53May Is Bike Month .....................................................54July Is Recreation and Parks Month ..........................55Registration Info .........................................................56Give Us a Call/Location Key .......................................58

This Edition Online OnlyThis Summer 2010 edition of the Parks and Recreation Destination Recreation Activity Brochure is available online only, supporting the County’s ongoing efforts to reduce paper use and eliminate printing and distribution costs. Readers can download a copy at www.jccEgov.com/recreation. For those who need internet access, computers are available at the Williamsburg Library, 515 Scotland Street and the JCC Library, 7770 Croaker Road. A special kiosk is also available at the James City/Williamsburg Community Center.

Next EditionThe Fall 2010 edition of Destination Recreation will be available on Wednesday, August 18. The brochure will be distributed online at www.jccEgov.com/recreation.

How to Contact Us (757) Affiliated Organizations ........................259-5412 Aquatics ................................................259-4185 Community Centers ............................. 259-4200 Health/Wellness/Dance ........................259-5372 Inclusion ............................................... 259-5354 2007 Legacy Hall ..................................259-5410 Parks .................................................... 259-5360 Senior Connection.................................259-4187 Special Events/Adult Special Interests 259-5353 Sports and Athletics ............................ 259-5355 Rec Connect .........................................259-3170 Teens .................................................... 259-5356 Volunteers ............................................ 259-5403 Youth .....................................................259-5378

Pools OpenJames City County’s outdoor pools open on Saturday, May 29, Memorial Day weekend! The pools are located at Chickahominy Riverfront Park, 1350 John Tyler Highway and Upper County Park, 180 Leisure Road in Toano. Hours are 11am-8pm. The pools will be open weekends only through the end of the school year, and then daily through Labor Day. For more information, see page 47.

Holiday ClosingsThe James City/Williamsburg and the James River Community Centers will be closed for Memorial Day, May 31; Independence Day, July 4; and Labor Day, September 6.

Code of Conduct To ensure the safety of all citizens, visitors and staff and to protect County facilities and equipment, the following codes of conduct are mandatory for all engaged in Division programs and/or in facilities: • Show respect to all participants, staff and officials• Refrain from causing harm (bodily or verbal)

to others• Refrain from using foul language• Show respect to all equipment, supplies and facilities

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Special Family Events

Saturday, May 15, 11am-3pm$3/car parking fee

Chickahominy Riverfront Park

Join us for a day on the farm and learn about the animals in the petting zoo. Touch-a-Truck is back with BIG TRUCKS for kids of all ages – dress up like the driver and climb in! Come out and get messy with the Rec Connect Crew and Family Focus, bounce on the rides, laugh with the clowns and take part in the entertainment! Stop by the Good for You Zone and see why being healthy can lead to loads of FUN. Participate in the Sentara FUN RUN, sign up by calling 1-800-SENTARA! Bring a lunch or visit our concession area, enjoy the day and the many opportunities for FUN with your family!

Come to Family Fun Fest and learn about all the animals in the petting zoo!

Oil painting student Elaine Stedelbauer showcases her artwork along with her model and his portrait (center) during the Student Art Show and Exhibit.

James City County FairThursday, June 24 - Saturday, June 26

Chickahominy Riverfront Park$5/car/day parking fee

Come join the fun and excitement of the 33rd annual County Fair! Start your weekend early by joining us Thursday for dancing, rides, concessions, hands-on activities, tractor pulls, and more! On Friday and Saturday, the air will be filled with the smells of popcorn, the sounds of music, dancing and good ole-fashioned fun. Enjoy rides, concessions, carnival games, petting zoo, pony rides, hands-on activities, live entertainment, and much more! For more Fair information, call 564-2170 or email [email protected].

Student Art Show and ExhibitJune 25 - July 23

Free!Monday-Thursday, 10am-9pm; Friday, 10am-6pm

Saturday, 10am-5pm; and Sunday, 1-5pmWilliamsburg Regional Library, 515 Scotland Street

Come see the best of the best! JCC Parks and Recreation oil painting and pastel students will display their talents in an annual art show held at theWilliamsburg Library. The art exhibit kick-off will begin June 25, and artwork will be on display for one month. This exhibit is an opportunity to view many unique artpieces with some available for purchase. Instructor: Anne Kushnick, 220-3755.

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July 8, 15, 22, 29, 6:30-8pmSullivan Square in New Town

behind 2007 Legacy HallFREE!

What could you add to make a beautiful night on the town even better? MUSIC! Pack a picnic basket and bring a blanket for a wonderful evening in New Town filled with music, friends and more. Beginning in late June, visit www.jccegov.com/recreation for the list of musical performers. For rain cancellations, call our Hotline at 259-3232.

Sounds on the Square is a free, outdoor concert series held in New Town on Thursdays in July!

2009 Bike Tour participants get ready to ride!

Summer BreezeBring your family to Merchants Square and enjoy a variety of musical notes floating across Duke of Gloucester Street. Sponsored by the Merchants Square Association, James City County Parks and Recreation and Williamsburg Parks and Recreation. For more information or in case of rain cancellations or rescheduling of concerts, please call 259-3760.

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PhotosThe Parks and Recreation staff takes photos and video of participants enrolled in our programs, classes, at our parks and facilities, and at special events. These photos or videos may be used in our brochures, advertising or other publications. If you do not wish to have your picture taken or to appear in a video, please immediately tell our photographers!

Park to Park Bicycle TourSaturday, July 10, 8am-2pm$10/person (pre-registration)

Upper County Park

This bicycle tour starts at Upper County Park (UCP) with visits to Little Creek Reservoir Park, Chickahominy Riverfront Park and Freedom Park! Ride options of 15, 25 and 52 miles. Cool off after your ride with a dip in the pool at UCP. The registration fee is $15 onsite OR $10 if you pre-register. Children ages 10 and younger are FREE, but must ride on a trailer bike, tandem or in a trailer. Registration fee includes refreshments at rest stops, admittance to the UCP pool, canoe rentals at Little Creek, highlighted maps, support vehicles to help out tired riders, and LUNCH after the ride at UCP! Pre-registration forms will be available at local bike shops and at the James City/Williamsburg Community Center. Co-sponsored by Williamsburg Area Bicyclists. Sat 7/10 8am-2pm $10 UCP 407800-A

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Yes…we’re still accepting applications for the current year’s Before and After School Programs! Below is important information on upcoming summer and school year programs.

The REC Connect School Age Program has been providing quality summer camps and before and after school programs to our community for more than 20 years! This program is offered year-round in Williamsburg-James City County elementary and middle schools. Now offering yearly registration which includes Summer Camp 2010 and Before and After School 2010-11. Parents, please plan ahead! You can register for one or both programs at the same time.

Dependable and safe fun, games galore, fun fitness activities, creative crafts, interactive reading, team projects, drama, music, environmental education, swimming and field trips are just a few great features of this program! In addition, our programs include state licensure, partnerships with the Williamsburg-James City County S.H.I.P (School Health Initiative Project), the JCC Police Department’s GREAT and RadKids Programs, the Williamsburg Regional Library, 4-H/Extension and many others who help us keep our programming new, fun and exciting for your children.

Registration forms and program information are available for download at www.jccEgov.com/ recreation or call the Rec Connect Info Line at 259-3170 for additional information. One registration packet may be used for both Summer Camp and the Before and After School Programs.

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Rec Connect Summer Camp 2010 Ages 5-14 (must have completed kindergarten)

June 21 - August 27, Monday-Friday, 7am-6pm at five elementary school camps (Clara Byrd Baker, Matthew Whaley, Matoaka, Norge and Stonehouse) and two middle school camps (Rawls Byrd and Toano). In observance of Independence Day, the program will not operate on Monday, July 5.

Summer Camp Priority Registration Deadline: May 7: Applications are accepted after the deadline on a space available basis. Please allow two weeks for processing.

Summer Camp Weekly Fees:*Part-time: three days or less – $70/week ($65 for JC/W residents) + field trip feesFull-time: four or five days – $90/week ($85 for JC/W residents) + field trip fees$10 discount for second child attending full time.

*Fees are subject to change.

Rec Connect Before and After School 2010-11

Ages 5-14 (must be enrolled in grades k-8)

September 7 to the end of the school year, Monday- Friday, at all elementary schools (Clara Byrd Baker, D.J. Montague, J. Blaine Blayton, James River, Matoaka, Matthew Whaley, Norge, Rawls Byrd and Stonehouse). One consolidated middle school After School program will be offered at Berkeley only. James Blair, Toano and Lois S. Hornsby students are transported to Berkeley each school day.

Monday-Friday: Before School, 7am until school starts After School, school dismissal - 6pmProgram will be offered on both half days and full teacher workdays. Programs closed in observance of holidays. Program operating hours are subject to change based on W-JCC school operating hours.

Before and After School Registration Priority Deadline: August 6. Applications are accepted after the deadline on a space available basis. Please allow two weeks for processing.

Rec Connect

connecting youth, families and community since 1986!

FeesPlease note: Parks and Recreation fees are subject to change.

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Rec Connect Program FeesElementary Before and After School 2010-11 weekly fees*:

Before School – $30After School – $40Before and After School – $55

Coupon punch card: $115 (10-visit/daily program: one Before or After School visit per punch).

Middle School After School 2010-11 weekly fees*:After School – $40

Coupon punch card: $100 (10-visit /daily program)

*Fees are subject to change.

Financial Assistance Program: Discounts of 15-75% are available to any qualified resident based on total income. For more information, call 259-5416.

Registration Mail-in Registration: Registrations are taken on a first-come, first-served basis according to postmark date and space availability. Forms are available at the JCWCC, JRCC, Satellite Services in Toano and online at www.jccEgov.com/recreation. One registration packet may be used for both the Summer Camp and the Before and After School programs. Please allow up to seven days for processing.

Program registration fees: $40/child ($35/child for JC/W residents) annual registration fee per child(non-refundable) + weekly payment fees.

All applications and forms must be mailed to:James City County Parks and Recreation 5300 Palmer Lane, Suite 1A Williamsburg, Virginia 23188

No drop off registrations will be accepted. In addition to the registration packet, new registrants must turn in a copy of each child’s latest physical and immunization records and birth certificate.

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Field trips to local attractions are a big part of the Rec Connect program.

Rec Connect participants enjoy a game of Putt-Putt during a golf excursion.

Campers have gone to the birds to learn more about outdoor life.

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Summer Camp Little Tykes Summer Camp (ages 3-5)Dramatic play stations, creative crafts, interactive stories and songs, music and movement and themed related circle time and activities are just a few features of a fun-filled week of adventure. Your preschoolers will stay busy exploring the world around them through structured activities. Each week will consist of a different theme. Each day will start with greet and meet time, continuing with a theme-related circle time with stories, music and movement, arts and crafts, games and a mid-morning snack. Special activities include weekly swimming and visits from the library reading program and bookmobile. Children must be potty trained. Space is limited. The weekly themes:

Creative EndeavorsM-Th 6/28-7/1 8:30-11:30am $60/$55 JCWCC 700010-A

Crawling CrittersM-Th 7/5-7/8 8:30-11:30am $60/$55 JCWCC 700010-B

Animals of the WorldM-Th 7/12-7/15 8:30-11:30am $60/$55 JCWCC 700010-C

Get in the GameM-Th 7/19-7/22 8:30-11:30am $60/$55 JCWCC 700010-D

People of the WorldM-Th 7/26-7/29 8:30-11:30am $60/$55 JCWCC 700010-E

Kitchen CreationsM-Th 8/2-8/5 8:30-11:30am $60/$55 JCWCC 700010-F

Artists at WorkM-Th 8/9-8/12 8:30-11:30am $60/$55 JCWCC 700010-G

Weather WondersM-Th 8/16-8/19 8:30-11:30am $60/$55 JCWCC 700010-H

Special Interest CampsPeewee Picassos (ages 3-5) Splash right into the pool of color! Finger painting, marble painting and sponge painting are just a few fun features of the camp. Using the colors of the rainbow, your preschooler will have loads of fun exploring art with paint. Getting messy is a must! Wear appropriate clothing. Participants must be potty trained. M-W 7/26-7/28 9-11am $70/$65 JCWCC 206190-N

Imagination Station (ages 3-5) Explore paints, play dough, foods, watercolors and more! Through your child’s imagination, our class will have fun creating various arts and craft projects. Participants must be potty trained. M-W 7/26-7/28 12:30-2:30pm $70/$65 JCWCC 206190

Byte Size Learning Computer (ages 3-5) Surf, explore, discover… be a computer detective on a learning adventure to imaginative places such as the E-mail Trail or Internet Island! Help prepare your child with the skills they’ll need for the future (no computer experience necessary). From the very first class, children receive more than just computer basics – each experience integrates sophisticated technology concepts such as E-mail and the Internet in an age-appropriate way that even our youngest students understand and enjoy. Each child will have their own computer (provided) where they work on Imagine Tomorrow® software designed specifically for each mission. Advancing at their own pace, children proudly apply new technology skills to solve problems and accomplish their goal. When class ends, children continue to enjoy their mission from home with online software activities that correspond to the current lesson. For more information, please visit http://www.bytesizelearningllc.com. Please bring a snack and drink daily. Participants must be potty trained. Instructor: Barbara Elliott.M-Th 8/23-8/26 9am-noon $120/$115 JCWCC 206190-K

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Special Interest CampsByte Size Learning Computer (ages 6-7) Surf, explore, discover… be a computer detective on a learning adventure to imaginative places such as the E-mail Trail or Internet Island! Help prepare your child with the skills they’ll need for the future (no computer experience necessary). From the very first class, children receive more than just computer basics – each experience integrates sophisticated technology concepts such as E-mail and the Internet in an age-appropriate way that even our youngest students understand and enjoy. Each child will have their own computer (provided) where they work on Imagine Tomorrow® software designed specifically for

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seach mission. Advancing at their own pace, children proudly apply new technology skills to solve problems and accomplish their goal. When class ends, children continue to enjoy their mission from home with online software activities that correspond to the current lesson. For more information, please visit http://www.bytesizelearningllc.com. Please bring a snack and drink daily. Instructor: Barbara Elliott.M-Th 8/23-8/26 1-4pm $120/$115 JCWCC 206190-L Silly Science Concoctions (ages 6-8)Measure, mix and mold...silly putty, peanut butter, play dough, ice cream in a bag and rock candy are just a few crazy concoctions that your child will experience in camp. While mixing, shaking and stirring ordinary products from around your home, we’ll have a silly good time learning the basic concepts of math and science. Please bring a snack and drink daily. M-W 7/19-7/21 9-11am $70/$65 JCWCC 206190-Q

Incredible Edibles (ages 6-8) Get fueled for fun! While climbing the food pyramid, your child will get to create their own breakfast, lunch and snack masterpieces. This hands-on interactive camp is your child’s opportunity to explore creative ways to enjoy cooking and healthy foods. M-W 7/19-7/21 12:30-2:30pm $70/$65 JCWCC 206190-U

Circus Kids! (ages 7-10)This fun program combines traditional exercises with dance, music and theater for fitness and confidence building. Students gain exposure to various activities in coordination, balance and public speaking. Skills in creative movement, juggling, and percussion are incorporated into this creative, non-competitive environment. Please bring a snack and drink daily. Instructor: Rebecca Suerdieck. M-F 7/5-7/9 1:30-4:30pm $80/$75 JCWCC 307340-A Dance Studio

M-F 8/16-8/20 1:30-4:30pm $80/$75 JCWCC 308340-A Dance Studio

Articipation (ages 7-12) Welcome to a week of everything ART! Participants will have the opportunity to learn and improve on techniques and talents in this wonderful field – from the basics of painting and drawing to detailed sculpture and wire-working to learning about the history of art. Family and friends are invited to view the student exhibition the afternoon of the last day of camp. Participants must bring a lunch, drinks and snacks in a cooler each day. Instructor: Ocelia Templeton.

(ages 7-10)M-F 8/2-8/6 9am-4pm $125/$120 JCWCC 206190-G

(ages 9-12)M-F 8/9-8/13 9am-4pm $125/$120 JCWCC 206190-I Chocolate (ages 7-12) The Williamsburg Chocolatier, Inc. is pleased to offer a youth Chocolate Making Camp! Kids will learn how to make a variety of chocolates using candy molds, dipping of chocolate confections, fudge and fruits, just to name a few things! We’ll also learn about the history of chocolate. Because we’ll be making chocolate treats each day, please wear clothes that you do not mind getting messy, bring an apron (optional) and most importantly wear your hair back away from your face especially if you have long hair! All chocolate treats made during class will be taken home at the end of class. We do not use peanuts in any foods made during class. If your child has a specific food allergy, we need to know in advance to see if we can accommodate the request. No meals will be served, please bring a water bottle or a juice box to camp each day along with a small snack. M-Th 8/16-8/19 9am-noon $100/$95 JCWCC 206190-PM-Th 8/16-8/19 1:30-4:30pm $100/$95 JCWCC 206190-W

Piano (ages 8-12) Join us for a week of everything piano! Together, we’ll learn about the composer Bach, take time to enjoy playing games, see how a piano is assembled, and learn several music pieces to perform in a recital at the end of camp. Not recommended for beginners; campers need to have an established skill in keyboard and/or piano. Please bring a drink and snack daily. Instructor: Laurel Diehr.M-Th 7/12-7/15 9am-noon $90/$85 P&O Outlet 206190-R

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Kid-tastic Cooking (ages 8-12) Explore the variety of summer flavors and healthy cooking in this hands-on workshop! Participants will learn healthy cooking techniques while making their very own lunches each day! A variety of food will be available, including vegetarian options. Learn how to make summer soups and salads, main courses, fun fruit desserts and more! Participants will learn about safe food handling, proper use of a knife, table setting and basic etiquette. Instructor: Rebecca Suerdieck. M-T 7/12-7/13 10:30am-1:30pm $45/$40 JCWCC 206190-B

M-T 8/2-8/3 10:30am-1:30pm $45/$40 JCWCC 206190-FM-T 8/30-8/31 10:30am-1:30pm $45/$40 JCWCC 206190-M

Hula (ages 9-12)Enjoy the spirit of the tropics in this fun dance and fitness program! Basic Polynesian Hula Dance and Poi Spinning will be taught. Participants will also learn several traditional Hawaiian songs and make their very own floral leis. Dancers are encouraged to wear swim suits and bring a sarong to class. Please bring a snack and drink daily. Instructor: Rebecca Suerdieck. M-T 7/12-7/13 2-4:30pm $30/$25 JCWCC 307360-A Dance Studio

M-T 8/2-8/3 2-4:30pm $30/$25 JCWCC 308360-A Dance Studio

Lego Robotics (ages 9-13) Lego Robotics camp promotes development of science, technology, engineering and mathematics skills in youth. Students will explore teamwork, collaboration and energy conservation while learning to appreciate science and technology. Youth will also learn to build structurally sound Lego Robots as well as how to program these robots. The camp introduces basic robotic concepts such as structure (robot) stability; motor attachment and control; touch, light and rotation sensors; and basic programming using LEGO Mindstorm software. Please bring a lunch, drinks and snacks in a cooler daily. Sponsored by 4-H. Instructor: Jeremy Johnson, 4-H Extension Agent. T-Th 7/20-7/22 9am-noon $85/$80 HSC 206190-C

Junior Scientist Adventures (ages 9-13) The awesome experience of launching a rocket, finding the DNA of a strawberry, gathering butterfly data, exploring molecular suspensions in the kitchen, and learning to predict the weather comes alive as youth explore science. Through fun and challenging activities, youth experience a day in the life of an astronaut, chemist, entomologist, meteorologist and biologist as they develop important life skills. This camp includes a field trip to the Science Museum of Virginia. Junior Scientist Adventures is a science, engineering and technology day camp offered in partnership with Virginia Cooperative Extension, 4-H. Please bring lunch, drinks and snacks in a cooler daily. Instructor: Jeremy Johnson, 4-H Extension Agent. M-F 7/12-7/16 9am-4pm $125/$120 JCWCC 206190-D

Fun with Fashion (ages 10-12) Go back to school in style! Make cool fashion accessories! Be a fashion designer and make your own purse, knit your own scarf, bead your own necklace, design barrettes and hair accessories, and sew a cool pillow for your room! Learn the basics of knitting, ironing and hand-sewing in this fun, hands-on workshop! Participants should bring their own knitting needles and their own lunch each day. A $20 supply fee will be due to the instructor on first day of class. Instructor: Rebecca Suerdieck.M-F 8/23-8/27 11am-3pm $105/$100 JCWCC 206190-J

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Special Interest CampsRegency Lifestyle (ages 10-17)Participants will revive the lost arts and social graces of Regency England and Colonial America in this unique living history course. Penmanship, silhouettes, jewelry making, hand-sewing and related crafts will be taught, in addition to English Country Dancing. Participants will enjoy a Regency Dance Party on the last day. Students should bring a bag lunch and drink daily. A $25 supply fee will be due to the instructor on first day of class. Instructor: Rebecca Suerdieck. M,T, 7/26,27, 10:30am-3:30pm $85/$80 JCWCC 206190-ETh,F 29 & 30*

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sLights, Camera, Action! Intro to Television Production (ages 12-14)How is a television show made? Find out in this five-day TV camp. You’ll learn how to operate video cameras, microphones, tripods and other field equipment. You’ll even be going out on a video shoot for a news show. Camp will be held at the Community Video Center behind Berkeley Middle School, and will involve taping at various other County locations. Instructor: Eric Williams, JCC TV48 Producer.M-F 7/19-7/23 8am-noon $85/$80 CVC 206190-S

Take Two! Advanced Television Production (ages 12-15) Requires completion of “Intro to TV Production” or previous camera experience. You know how to use a video camera, but now what? In this five-day camp, you’ll learn how to produce your very own show. Along the way, you’ll be given assignments such as writing, shooting and editing a quality program under deadline. You’ll even get to see your show air on television! Camp will be held at the Community Video Center behind Berkeley Middle School, and will involve taping at various other County locations. Instructor: Eric Williams, JCC TV48 Producer. M-F 7/19-7/23 1-5pm $85/$80 CVC 206190-T

Guitar (ages 13-17) Would you like to learn how to play the guitar and impress your friends? Bring your guitar and your questions to this cool new program designed just for you! Learn how to tune a guitar, common chords, strumming and finger-picking patterns and more! Learn how to hear chord changes in most popular music – and how you can play them yourself! All students will need their own acoustic guitar, music stand and 3-ring notebook. Sheet music will be available in class. Please bring a bag lunch and drink daily. A $5 supply fee will be due to the instructor on first day of class. Instructor: Rebecca Suerdieck. M-F 6/28-7/2 10am-3pm $135/$130 JCWCC 206190-A

M-F 8/9-8/13 10am-3pm $135/$130 JCWCC 206190-H

Regency Costume (ages 14-17) Participants will learn the basics of historical costuming while completing their very own Regency era (1790’s-1820’s) dress. If you enjoy Jane Austen films and clothing styles, this is the camp for you! Participants should have a basic understanding of threading a sewing machine, straight sewing and how to use an iron safely. In this one week program, all participants will learn how to cut and fit a bodice, how to attach sleeves, waistband, skirt and appropriate trims. Each participant will need to bring a sewing machine, basic sewing supplies, an iron and ironing board plus fabric and trims. Everyone will complete their very own dress in this program! Make new friends! Pattern available for purchase on the first day for $10, plus the cost of fabric. Please bring a bag lunch and drink daily. Follow this camp with the Regency Lifestyle Camp and Party the following week! Instructor: Rebecca Suerdieck. M,T, 7/19,20, 10:30am-3:30pm $100/$95 JCWCC 206190-VTh,F 22 & 23*

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StageLights SummerWilliamsburg’s premier children’s theatre will be auditioning children for the upcoming summer season. Auditions will be held April 14-16, from 4:15-6pm at James Blair Middle School. If you would like to schedule an audition, please call 757-229-ACTS (2287). For more information, please check www.StageLightsTheatre.org.

Outdoor Adventures

Camp Out (ages 6-10) Get ready, get set, camp! Outdoor cooking, hiking trails, tent set-up, orienteering and canoe safety skills are a few of the fundamentals of this camp. Participants will explore a dose of nature filled with hands-on activities and basic camping techniques. We’ll learn about the use of tents, flashlights and camping supplies and we’ll participate in outdoor recreation such as camp stories, games and roasting marshmallows around a campfire. Please be sure your child is dressed appropriately, including bug spray and sunscreen. Instructor: Elizabeth Hopke.M-W 8/2-8/4 9am-noon $70/$65 UCP 808120-A

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Marine Marshalls (ages 8-12) Help preserve our environment! Through fieldtrips and hands-on activities, campers will discover why conservation and protection of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed is so important to our future. Daily adventures include a search of diverse habitats. The week includes an overnight camping trip with activities ranging from scientific testing to learning how to safely cook outdoors. Please be sure that your child is dressed appropriately, including bug spray and sunscreen. Campers must bring lunch, snacks and drinks in a cooler daily. Instructor: Elizabeth Hopke. M-F 7/12-7/16 9am-4pm $120/$115 JCWCC 807230-A

Dirt Diggers (ages 8-12) Our future archaeologists will learn how to discover the past during this opportunity to work at a REAL dig site located within our community. Participants may discover items that haven’t been seen in hundreds of years! Wash, identify, number, and piece together artifacts that you find and display them in the “Museum of Discovery” show on Friday afternoon for family and friends. Participants must dress for all day in the dirt, including sunscreen and bug spray. Campers must bring lunch, snacks and drinks in a cooler daily. Instructor: Mary Clemons.M-F 7/19-7/23 9am-4pm $120/$115 JCWCC 807240-A

Treasure Hunters (ages 8-12) Ahoy, Mate! What treasures await your good fortune for participating in this camp? Learn about the pirates of the Chesapeake Bay, the Caribbean and more. Create and read treasure maps, explore forgotten islands and who knows, you might find some hidden treasure! Instructor: Elizabeth Hopke. M-F 7/26-7/30 9am-4pm $120/$115 JCWCC 808250-A

Junior 4-H Summer Camp (ages 9-14) Experience traditional camp classes such as canoeing, archery, teambuilding initiatives, crafts, fishing, model rocketry, outdoor living skills, outdoor cookery and more. Participants will select four classes for morning rotations. Then, they’ll spend the afternoon playing sports and organized games, swimming, participating in campfires, and having fun! Campers must bring lunch, snacks and drinks in a cooler each day and they must dress in appropriate outdoor clothing, including tennis shoes. Sponsored by 4-H. Instructor: Jeremy Johnson, 4-H Extension Agent. M-F 8/2-8/6 9am-4pm $120/$115 CRP 808220-A

Cycling Camp (ages 10-14)Visit your local parks by bicycle! Participants will learn safe bicycling skills on off-road trails, low-traffic roadways and in local parks. Participants will also receive instruction in basic preventive maintenance and mechanical skills, such as fixing flat tires. Participants must have a bicycle and a bicycle helmet, and should have basic riding ability. Please bring water, a snack and lunch to camp daily. Camp will meet at different park locations daily. Offered in partnership with the Williamsburg Area Bicyclists.M-Th 6/28-7/1 9am-3pm $85/$80 306350-A

Camp Eco (ages 10-14) Campers will learn about ecology and develop outdoor skills throughout the week. Activities will cover a wide range of skills including canoeing, flat-water kayaking, backpacking, outdoor living and environmental education. All activities will make use of local areas for outdoor learning experiences. Campers must dress in appropriate outdoor clothing and bring a lunch daily. Instructor: Elizabeth Hopke. M-Th 7/5-7/8 8:30am-4pm $90/$85 JCWCC 807260-A

The Great Park Pursuit!

County parks offer all ages opportunities for fitness, fun and adventure through fishing, boating, skateboarding, camping, hiking, biking, swimming and athletic pursuits. We invite you to discover our parks by participating in The Great Park Pursuit! In this self-guided program, you’ll be challenged to visit at least nine of our parks over the course of a year. The registration fee includes a T-shirt, activity log and water bottle for you to use while enjoying our parks. Registered participants will be eligible to enter quarterly drawings including the grand prize drawing in September. More information and the activity log can be found online at www.jccegov.com/recreation or at the JCWCC, JRCC and Satellite Office. $15/$10 809510-B

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Special Interest Classes

Preschool and Youth

Byte Size Learning Computer Class (ages 2 1/2-7) Surf, explore, discover… be a computer detective on a learning adventure to imaginative places such as the E-mail Trail or Internet Island! Help prepare your child with the skills they’ll need for the future (no computer experience necessary). From the very first class, children receive more than just computer basics – each experience integrates sophisticated technology concepts such as E-mail and the Internet in an age-appropriate way that even our youngest students understand and enjoy. Each child will have access to their own computer where they work on Imagine Tomorrow® software designed specifically for each mission. Advancing at their own pace, children proudly apply new technology skills to solve problems and accomplish their goal. When class ends, children continue to enjoy their mission from home with online software activities that correspond to the current lesson. For more information, please visit http://www.bytesizelearningllc.com. Each session is new curriculum, but there is no need to have attended previous sessions. Instructor: Barbara Elliott.

Mommy and Me (ages 2 1/2-3)Session III

F 5/7-6/25 9-10 am $100/$95 JCWCC 205200-A

Session IV F 7/2-8/27* 9-10am $100/$95 JCWCC 207200-A

*no class 7/30

Mommy and Me (ages 4-7)Session III

F 5/7-6/25 5:30-6:30pm $100/$95 JCWCC 205200-B

Session IV F 7/2-8/27* 5:30-6:30pm $100/$95 JCWCC 207200-B

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U Can Play, Too – Piano Lessons (ages 7-12) Explore and play while learning the Alfred method on digital pianos to improve memorization and small motor skills. Your child will have a blast learning their natural abilities and at their own pace. You and your child will find it rewarding to reach a pre-set goal such as learning a new song, performing in front of their family and friends, or just finding the enjoyment in creating music. Instructor: Leslie Michael.

(ages 7-9)Sat 5/1-5/22 9-10am $55/$50 P&O Outlet 202540-A

Sat 6/5-6/26 9-10am $55/$50 P&O Outlet 202640-A

Sat 7/10-7/31 9-10am $55/$50 P&O Outlet 202740-A

(ages 10-12)Sat 5/1-5/22 10:15-11:15am $55/$50 P&O Outlet 202540-B

Sat 6/5-6/26 10:15-11:15am $55/$50 P&O Outlet 202640-B

Sat 7/10-7/31 10:15-11:15am $55/$50 P&O Outlet 202740-B

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Learning to play the piano is one key to an appreciation of the arts.

Register Early!Nothing cancels a great class quicker than wait-ing until the last minute to register. If minimum registration isn’t met by targeted dates, the course may be cancelled. You may also bring a friend to ensure enrollment figures are met!

Register online for all classes at

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Specialized Programs

Youth Advisory Council (grades 8-12)Make a difference in your community; apply now for the Youth Advisory Council. Comprised of 15 very motivated and driven young leaders, the YAC represents all area middle and high school students

and serves as a liaison between youth and local gov-ernment. This is an excellent chance to not only speak your mind, but make changes and enhancements in your community. Past projects by the YAC include im-provements to the transportation schedules to better fit youth’s needs, volunteering and leading activities at special County events, and administering a survey to assess community needs. Applications are available at the JCWCC, JRCC and Satellite Services Office in Toano or you can request one from your school guid-ance department. If interested, send an application to: Teen Program Coordinator 5300 Palmer Lane, Suite 1A Williamsburg, VA 23188 [email protected]

Teens Toward Success (ages 12-17)Leadership skills, career development, communica-tion skills and increased self esteem are just a few benefits you’ll experience by being a part of our Teens Toward Success program. Volunteer to share your

skills with school age and preschoolers in any of our Rec Connect Camps or specialty classes or choose to volunteer your time in one of our community centers, parks or select County departments. We’re looking for outgoing, positive and hard working youth to assist us in serving the JCC community. This is an excellent opportunity for you to meet new people and partici-pate in trips and classes that will help develop you as a professional. Acceptance and site placement are based on availability of positions.

If interested, please write a letter explaining 1) why you’re interested in volunteering 2) your work experience 3) your preferred work area, and 4) why you’d be a good choice for this opportunity.

Send or email: Teen Program Coordinator 5300 Palmer Lane, Suite 1A Williamsburg, VA 23188 [email protected]

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Youth Advisory Council members participate in a variety of leadership and team building activities.

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Discover the Beauty Inside (girls ages 11-17)Join us on an inspirational journey that will boost your self-esteem, teach you to be a true leader and, most importantly, show you how to believe in yourself! This overnight experience will teach you how to handle pressure from your peers and the media, how to maintain a healthy lifestyle and how to grow stronger both physically and emotionally. Class ends with a ropes course at the Williamsburg Christian Retreat Center. Dinner, breakfast and lunch provided.F, 5pm - Sat, 4pm 6/25-6/26* $125/$120 JCWCC 606090-A

Th, 5pm - F, 4pm 8/5-8/6* $125/$120 JCWCC 608090-A*overnight program

Car Care 101 (grades 9-12)Life is a highway – and you’ve got to keep your ride running smooth. This hands-on workshop will teach you about the basics of car maintenance including checking fluids, fixing a flat and even changing the oil. Wear old clothes as you could get messy! Sat 8/21 9am-noon $20/$15 JCWCC 608080-A

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Creative Writing for Teens (ages 15-18) Have you ever wished that you could share on paper that story that’s been brewing inside your head and you’re not quite sure how to begin? Or how about the science fiction or fantasy stories you have floating around in your head? Have you felt a little timid, or maybe even a little confused, about beginning one project or the other? Has someone, sometime in your life, discouraged you from being yourself by perhaps criticizing your imagination? Whatever has kept you from writing, or whatever kind of writer you are or want to be, this class will guide you easily and without judgment through your creativeness. Each participant will explore his or her own creativity with various short writing exercises given in class and through suggestions for short home projects. Participants will be able to share class writings in order to encourage one another and the instructor will provide gentle in-class critiques. Instructor: Suzi Gessert. T 6/22-8/10 1-2:30pm $60/$55 JCWCC 206160-A

Find Your Creative Self! (ages 15-18) Even if you love art but think you’re not “artistic,” you’ll be surprised that EVERYONE has a creative side that just needs to be encouraged and coached! The instructor will guide participants in exercises that will help break through any creative blocks. In this eight week class, participants will have the opportunity to explore and experience different ways to approach creativity through various art mediums. This class will allow the participant to work at his or her own pace with nonjudgmental guidance. Whether or not you consider yourself an “artist” is totally immaterial! Start now to think about the different kinds of mediums that might excite you! Maybe something as simple as pencil, or perhaps multi-media, chicken wire and paper mache, glue and oil pastels (for wonderfully fun faux “stained glass”), and more. This will be a 10-week class so that several projects can be completed. A supply fee of $12 will be due to the instructor the first day of class. Instructor: Suzi Gessert. Th 6/24-8/26 1-2:30pm $60/$55 JCWCC 206170-A

Teens learn about environmental education as well as develop outdoor living skills in Camp Eco.

Lights, Camera, Action! is a summer camp designed to teach teens all about television production.

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Inclusion

INCLUSION is an award winning service that provides accommodations to persons with disabilities for participation in recreation programs, facilities and leisure activities offered to the community. Inclusion also includes community/staff trainings, disability awareness programs, and accessibility of park trails and recreational facilities. Citizens with disabilities are encouraged to recreate with their peers by taking any class listed in this brochure. For more information about Inclusion, call 259-5354.

Americans with Disabilities Act Statement of Compliance

JCC Parks and Recreation welcomes individuals with disabilities to participate in all recreation programs and activities and does not discriminate based on disability. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable an individual’s participation in a program as long as they meet the essential eligibility requirements. If you feel we’re not in compliance with ADA requirements, please contact the ADA Compliance Coordinator, Doug Powell at [email protected] or call 259-6604.

Essential Eligibility RequirementsThe basic eligibility requirements for all programs, camps, classes, and events are listed below. In addition to the requirements, there may be specific requirements for each program, camp or class. Please call the Inclusion Coordinator if you have questions.

1. Capacity The capacity for each program is based on ratio

and logistics. If the maximum enrollment for a program has been met, a participant may be unable to enroll or placed on a wait list.

2. Charges and Fees Payment is due upon registration. Payments must

be received before admission into any program. 3. Conduct All participants are required to follow the rules of

conduct in the James City County Behavior Policy.

Requesting an AccommodationTo make a request, check the Accommodation Request Box on the registration form or call 259-5354. To ensure accommodations are met, a three-week notice is required before program begins.

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Days of Discovery Camp (ages 5-21)Norge Elementary SchoolM-Th, noon-4:30pm (after summer school dismissal) Registration deadline: June 1

This exciting summer camp will provide structured and fun activities for the participant who has a disability. Camp will begin the first day of summer school and run until the last day of summer school. Sessions will include arts and crafts, swimming, outdoor play, gym games, and community outings to enhance socialization and leisure skills. If participant is enrolled in the W-JCC Summer School Program, transportation home is the responsibility of the parent. Parents are responsible for daily pick-up.

A typical Days of Discovery camper:• has a mild to moderate disability• is between 5 and 21 years old• can independently, or with verbal cues, feed, bathe

and toilet• is able to function successfully within a 1:3 staff-to-

camper ratio• is able to adjust to changes in routine/environment

with relative ease• has the ability to effectively communicate

needs to a counselor (may be verbal or with a communication device)

Week 1: A Circle of FriendsT-Th 6/29-7/1 noon-4:30pm $45/$40* NES 906790-A

*prorated as summer school begins on 6/29

Week 2: Rockin’ and Rollin’ T-Th 7/6-7/8 noon-4:30pm $45/$40* NES 906790-B

*prorated due to 7/5 holiday

Week 3: Climbing the Food Pyramid M-Th 7/12-7/15 noon-4:30pm $60/$55 NES 906790-C

Week 4: Outdoor AdventuresM-Th 7/19-7/22 noon-4:30pm $60/$55 NES 906790-D

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Week 5: Travelin the Globe M-W 7/26-7/28 noon-4:30pm $45/$40* NES 906790-E

*prorated as summer school ends on 7/28

Registration:Registration forms will be available on May 3 at the JCWCC, JRCC and Satellite Services. All registration information must be completed and mailed by June 1 to guarantee placement for the first week of camp. Mail to:

JCC Parks and Recreation5300 Palmer Lane, Suite 1AWilliamsburg, Virginia 23188

Registrations received after the deadline will be placed on a space availability basis. Fees subject to change. For more information, call 259-5354.

Inclusion Companion ProgramCalling all retired teachers, special education aides,

therapeutic recreation students, high schoolstudents and all others interested involunteering your time to assist persons

with disabilities. We’re looking forindividuals to volunteer as companionsfor persons with disabilities

participating in our recreation andleisure activities. If interested,call the Volunteer Coordinator

at 259-5403 or [email protected].

Accessible Equipment

• The JCWCC’s fitness area is equipped with special adaptive equipment for those who use wheelchairs, lack mobility or require physical therapy. This equipment was purchased with a grant from the Peninsula Disability Services Board.

• For swimmers who use wheelchairs, aquatic chairs are available at the JCWCC in the aquatic area.

• Kidsburg (located at Mid County Park) has an adaptive swing for children with disabilities.

• Also visit “My Place,” the new inclusive playground adjacent to the JCWCC, see page 44 for details!

Come out and enjoy all the activities each facility or park has to offer!

Special Exercise Programs

Provided in partnership with the Arthritis Foundation. A Participant Release Form must be submitted with a Parks and Recreation waiver. Arthritis land classes are not included with a wristband.

Aqua EasyTake a step toward a healthier lifestyle. This low intensity class focuses on increasing flexibility, muscle tone and range of motion. It is a great prenatal work-out, or for those with limitations or recovering from surgery and looking to continue their fitness. No swimming ability required. T/Th 1-1:50pm JCWCC

Arthritis Foundation Aquatic ProgramThis class relieves arthritis pain and stiffness, as well as improves joints’ range of movement through the soothing buoyancy of warm water. Water also lessens stress, allows free movement and provides mild resistance to help build muscle strength. Participants perform range-of-motion, strengthening and aerobic exercise. Each 50-minute class is led by instructors who have completed an Arthritis Foundation approved training program. No swimming ability required.M/W/F 9-9:50am JCWCC

Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program ILevel 1 promotes joint flexibility, muscular strength, endurance, coordination and range of motion. This chair-based class is ideal for anyone who needs a low intensity exercise program. Instructor: Gail Peck.T/Th 11:15am $20/$15 JCWCC Aerobic Studio May 905770-A July 907770-A June 906770-A August 908770-A

Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program IILevel II is designed to enhance cardiovascular conditioning, range of motion, flexibility, muscular strength, endurance and coordination. The exercise routine is designed to accommodate someone with arthritis who wants to remain active. This class has a moderate intensity level. Instructor: Brenda Mitchell.M/F 11:05am $20/$15 JCWCC Aerobic Studio May 905780-A July 907780-A June 906780-A August 908780-A

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Sign up for one of our classes now to begin reaping the benefits available through dance! Learning to dance is a great way to get in shape, stay fit and build confidence. Dancing for social pleasure has been found to reduce stress, improve strength, improve muscle tone and increase cardiovascular endurance. An hour of social dancing is equivalent to walking approximately five miles! Dancing is also an activity you can continue for the rest of your life. Meet new friends, discover your inner creativity, learn a new skill and have fun while you improve your fitness levels!

Mommy and Me Ballet (ages 3-5 with moms)You and your little one will gain flexibility and learn the basic positions and steps of ballet along side each another! A great way to get some exercise and introduce your child to the world of ballet. No previous experience necessary. Instructor: Susan Talebi.F 7/16-8/13 1:30-2:30pm $35/$30 JCWCC 307550-A Dance Room

Ballet/Tap Combo (ages 4-6)Children will be introduced to the basic positions and steps of ballet for 30 minutes. Then it’s time to put on our tap shoes to make some noise! This class is for children who have had little or no experience with ballet or tap. Instructor: Susan Talebi.Sat 7/10-8/14 1:30-2:30pm $35/$30 JCWCC 307560-E Dance Room

Intro to Ballet (ages 5-7)Children who have had little or no experience with ballet will be introduced to the basic positions and steps. Instructor: Susan Talebi.F 7/16-8/13 2:30-3:30pm $35/$30 JCWCC 307560-A Dance Room

Ballet I (ages 7-9) Children will explore basic ballet positions at the barre and in center work in combinations. This class is for children who have had some exposure to ballet (or are super fast learners!). Instructor: Susan Talebi.F 7/16-8/13 3:30-4:30pm $35/$30 JCWCC 307560-B

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Teen Ballet (ages 10-18)Teens will learn the basic positions and steps of ballet, while at the barre and in center work combinations. We will also explore how to choreograph a combination for the center. This class is for teens who have had little or no experience with ballet/dance. Instructor: Susan Talebi.Sat 7/10-8/14 12:30-1:30pm $35/$30 JCWCC 307560-D Dance Room

Adult Ballet/Abs Circuit/Flexibility Class (ages 13+)It’s never too late to start or pick ballet back up again! In this class, we’ll learn/review all basic positions and steps of ballet. Class will consist of barre and center work, as well as ab circuit, focusing in on toning your abdominals and core, and a long stretch segment at the end to improve flexibility. Instructor: Susan Talebi.

Sat 7/10-8/14 11:30am- $35/$30 JCWCC 307560-C 12:30pm Dance Room

Bellydance Combinations Class (ages 13+) Have you already taken bellydance classes? Feel like you know some steps but don’t know how to put them together and feel like you’re dancing? Join us as we learn some combinations and build a short and fun dance choreography to classic bellydance music! Prior bellydance classes recommended. Instructor: Mariellynn Maurer.M 5/10-5/24 7-8:15pm $40/$35 JCWCC 305540-A Dance Studio

Introduction to Bellydance (ages 13+)Ever thought about learning to bellydance but don’t know where to start? Looking to dust off your shimmy and snake arms? Never danced in a group format before? This beginning workshop will teach the muscle groups, concepts and basic techniques of this popular dance form and will focus on posture, muscle contraction drills, and a sequence of basic steps to get you moving and dancing. No intro bellydance class would be complete without learning a shimmy or two! This is the most fun you’ll ever have doing a workout! No previous dance experience required. Instructor: Mariellynn Maurer.Sun 5/23 2:30-5:30pm $30/$25 JCWCC 305540-B Dance Studio

Bellydance Layers and Levels (ages 13+)Have you already taken some bellydance classes? Are you ready for a little more of a dance workout challenge? Join us as we begin to layer hip movements, upper body movements, and footwork together in this new bellydance class. This class will focus on more dance combinations to build a short and exciting dance choreography to contemporary bellydance music! Prior bellydance classes recommended. Instructor: Mariellynn Maurer.M 6/7-6/28 7-8pm $40/$35 JCWCC 306540-A Dance Studio

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Bellydance Basics (ages 13+)Ever thought about learning to bellydance but don’t know where to start? Join us in this introductory class and begin to learn the muscle groups, concepts and basic techniques of this popular dance form. This class will focus on posture, muscle contraction drills, and a sequence of basic steps to get you moving and dancing. Moreover, no intro bellydance class would be complete without learning a shimmy or two! This is the most fun you’ll have doing a workout! No previous dance experience required. Min. 5 Max. 15. Instructor: Mariellynn Maurer.M 8/9-8/30 7-8pm $40/$35 JCWCC 308540-A Dance Studio

Bellydance Introduction to Choreography (ages 13+) Have you had some bellydance classes before? Are you ready to put those steps to action and really dance? Join us and learn a short dance choreography. We’ll also discuss some music theory so you can begin to listen to music and know how to respond to it through your dance. Instructor: Mariellynn Maurer.Sun 8/15 2:30-5:30pm $30/$25 JCWCC 308540-B Dance Studio

About Our Dance Instructors

Mariellynn Maurer has been studying dance for more than 30 years. Classically trained in tap, jazz and ballet, she was introduced to bellydance in 1998 and quickly embraced it. She has been studying

and training primarily in bellydance since 2005 and shares the elements of this dance form with excitement, clarity and smiles!

Susan Talebi took her first ballet lesson at age five. By high school, she danced six days a week and participated in an intensive dance program at Jane Bittner’s Dance Studio in Olney, Maryland. During this

time, she was classically trained in ballet technique and Pointe work, modern, jazz and character. She has danced with the Olney Children’s Ballet Theater, the East West Ballet Company and the Lake Erie Ballet Theater. Susan danced on scholarship at Mercyhurst College in Pennsylvania and took ballet classes and private ballroom dancing lessons. Currently she teaches classical ballet at the Institute for Dance and assists with the Williamsburg Ballet Theatre.

American Tribal Style Bellydance Workshop (ages 13+)Even if you’ve never taken a dance class before, join us for this introduction to American Tribal Style (ATS) bellydance! ATS bellydance is designed as a “follow the leader” dance style. You’ll learn steps and cues to know which steps will be next. By the end of class, you’ll be able to do your own improvisational bellydance choreography! This dance style will engage your arms and shoulders, hips and core muscle groups for a unique workout that is fun and relaxed. We’ll also learn the differences between this “American made” dance style and classic Oriental/Egyptian style bellydance. No previous dance experience is required. Instructor: Mariellynn Maurer.Sun 6/13 3:30-5:30pm $25/$20 JCWCC 306540-B Dance Studio

Bellydance Introduction to Using Veils (ages 13+)Ready to add a splash of color and flair to your bellydancing? Join us for this introduction to three-yard veils! Learn the practical details, like how to hold the veil and care for it, but also learn some beautiful veil movements! Layer veil with bellydance steps to create an exciting dance – and it’s a great workout for your arms! Prior bellydance experience recommended. Bring a three-yard veil if you have one. Please note that veil is not included with your registration; however, they’ll be available to borrow and for purchase. F 6/18 6-7pm $20/$15 JCWCC 306540-C Dance Studio

F 7/16 6-7pm $20/$15 JCWCC 307540-C Dance Studio

F 8/27 6-7pm $20/$15 JCWCC 308540-C Dance Studio

Improvisational Style Bellydance (ages 13+)Even if you’ve never taken a dance class before, join us for this hour of American Tribal Style (ATS) bellydance instruction! ATS bellydance is designed as a “follow the leader” dance style. You’ll learn steps and cues to know which steps will be next. By the end of the class, you’ll be able to do your own improvisational bellydance choreography! This dance style will engage your arms and shoulders, hips and core muscle groups for a unique workout that is fun and relaxed. No previous dance experience is required. Instructor: Mariellynn Maurer.M 7/12-8/2 7-8pm $40/$35 JCWCC 307540-A Dance Studio

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Youth and Teen Camps

KIDS Fencing Camp (ages 6-8)This camp will introduce the new student to the basics of fencing, including instruction on proper movement, attacking and defending and using a safety (foam) sword. Activities will include paired drills and fencing against the instructor and assistants as well as games to improve agility and eye-hand coordination. Focus will be on correct form, footwork and having FUN! All equipment provided. Instructor: Williamsburg Fencing Club.M-F 7/5-7/9 9am-noon $95/$90 JCWCC 507350-A

M-F 8/2-8/6 9am-noon $95/$90 JCWCC 508350-A

The Joe Henzel Baseball Camp (ages 6-12)Bring your hat and glove and get ready to work hard, get dirty, and learn the fundamentals of baseball. Skills taught include fielding, hitting, base running and overall baseball skills. Wear appropriate attire for outdoor activities, and bring a hat, sunscreen, water bottle and light snack. Camp will be conducted on the Warhill Sports Complex baseball fields. Instructor: Joe Henzel, Lafayette High School Varsity Coach.

(ages 6-8)M-Th 7/12-7/15 9am-noon $95/$90 WSC 507310-A

(ages 9-12)M-Th 7/19-7/22 9am-noon $95/$90 WSC 507310-B

The Bob Artis Tennis Camp (ages 6-14)Participants will be grouped according to ability to focus on instruction of serve, volley, stance, rules, sportsmanship, teamwork and etiquette. Please remember to wear appropriate clothing for outdoor activities including a hat, water bottle and sunscreen. Instructor: Bob Artis, Jamestown Varsity Head Coach.

(ages 6-9)M-Th 6/21-6/24 8:30-11:30am $95/$90 JHS 506320-A

M-Th 7/12-7/15 8:30-11:30am $95/$90 JHS 507320-A M-Th 7/26-7/29 8:30-11:30am $95/$90 JHS 508320-A

(ages 10-14)M-Th 6/28-7/1 8:30-11:30am $95/$90 JHS 506320-B

M-Th 7/19-7/22 8:30-11:30am $95/$90 JHS 507320-B

M-Th 8/2-8/5 8:30-11:30am $95/$90 JHS 508320-B

JCC and VA Legacy Soccer Camp (ages 6-14) The best recreational soccer camp available on the Peninsula! This camp will include instruction on the fundamentals of soccer and is designed to meet the needs of beginner, developmental, recreational, and advanced soccer players. Boys and girls will be placed in groups based on age and skill level. The camp revolves around soccer-related games, activities, trainings, competition and fun. All participants will receive a Nike Legacy Soccer Camp T-Shirt. The camp will take advantage of the JCWCC indoor facilities including the swimming pool! Each camp will have a full day or half day option available (details below). Registration accepted through Virginia Legacy only.

There are two ways to register for this camp. Go to www.valegacysoccer.com: 1) print and complete the JCC/VA Legacy Soccer

Camp registration and mail check made payable to Virginia Legacy Soccer Club, or

2) complete the online application and make payment with a credit card.

For more information, call (757) 253-VLSC (8572).

Half Day CampM-F 6/21-6/25 9am-noon $75/$70 JCWCC M-F 6/28-7/2 9am-noon $75/$70 JCWCC

M-F 726-7/30 9am-noon $75/$70 JCWCC

Full Day CampM-F 6/21-6/25 9am-5pm $145/$140 JCWCCM-F 6/28-7/2 9am-5pm $145/$140 JCWCC

M-F 726-7/30 9am-5pm $145/$140 JCWCC

Full Day Camp (ages 6-11 girls)M-F 7/12-7/16 9am-5pm $145/$140 JCWCC

Sports and Athletics

Erin and Patrick enjoy the game during the Bob Artis Tennis Camp. Photo courtesy Dawn Waller.

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sJunior Golf Camp (ages 8-14)Experience expert instruction on the fundamentals of golf including the rules, course etiquette, stance, chipping, putting and driving. Clubs will be provided at the course, but you may use your own if you wish. Light snacks will be provided. Please remember to wear appropriate attire for outdoor activities and bring a hat, sunscreen and water bottle.

Williamsburg National Golf Course(instructor: Head Golf Professional)

M-Th 7/5-7/8 9am-noon $95/$90 WNGC 507330-A M-Th 7/19-7/22 9am-noon $95/$90 WNGC 507330-B

M-Th 8/16-8/19 9am-noon $95/$90 WNGC 508330-A

The Golf Academy at Colonial Golf Course(instructor: Pete Gyscek, PGA Director of Instruction)

Beginner/Intermediate M-Th 6/28-7/1 9am-noon $95/$90 CGC 506340-A

M-Th 8/9-8/12 9am-noon $95/$90 CGC 508340-B

Advanced Junior Golfers M-Th 8/2-8/5 9am-noon $95/$90 CGC 508340-A

The Ivan Thomas Humble Stars Basketball Camp (ages 9-13) Get ready to lace up your shoes and hit the hardwood with one of Virginia’s premier basketball instructors. The fundamentals of basketball to be introduced include instruction on stance, ball handling, shooting, defense, sportsmanship and teamwork. Wear appropriate attire and shoes for indoor activities. Instructor: Ivan Thomas, 2008 All-Met Coach of the Year and VHSL AAA State Champion Coach at T.C. Williams High School.M-Th 6/21-6/24 9am-noon $95/$90 JCWCC 506380-A

M-Th 8/9-8/12 9am-noon $95/$90 JCWCC 508380-A

Beginner Fencing Camp (ages 9-13) This camp will introduce the basics of fencing, including instruction on proper movement, attacking and defending, and using the Foil. Activities will include paired drills and fencing against other students as well as judging bouts. Focus will be on correct form, footwork and the fundamentals. All equipment provided. Instructor: Williamsburg Fencing Club. M-F 7/5-7/9 noon-4pm $135/$130 JCWCC 507350-B M-F 7/19-7/23 noon-4pm $135/$130 JCWCC 507350-C

M-F 8/2-8/6 noon-4pm $135/$130 JCWCC 508350-B

Historical Fencing Camp (ages 9-13)Students will get the opportunity to experience historical swordplay of the Elizabethan period and will be introduced to authentic dueling techniques using safety (foam) swords. Students will duel using rapier and dagger and the long sword. The camp will focus on recreating a historical fencing environment in the context of a recreational activity. All equipment will be provided. Registration for this camp will only be accepted through the Williamsburg Fencing Club. Contact Joe Russell at [email protected] or visit williamsburgfencingclub.com for more information.M-F 7/19-7/23 9am-noon $65 JCWCC

Advanced Fencing Camp (ages 9-13)Directed by two-time Olympian and World Champion Mac Shaker, this camp will provide an introduction to Advanced Foil Techniques and the Training regiment required for the competitor at the state and national levels. Registration will only be accepted through the Williamsburg Fencing Club. Contact Joe Russell at [email protected] or visit williamsburgfencingclub.com for more information.M-F 8/16-8/20 9am-4pm $250 JCWCC

The Todd Covington All-Star Kicking Clinics and Camps (ages 9-17)Former Hampton University kicker Todd Covington will be leading JCC’s newest athletic camp. Instruction will include how to implement the proper techniques to be a successful field goal kicker, a kickoff and punting specialist and how to snap a football. Participants will also learn how to be a holder for field goals. Detailed instruction on technique, physical and mental preparations, surface and weather adaptations and resources for improvement will be covered. These camps will not only include the secrets of the kicking game, but what it takes to be a successful student athlete on and off the field! Registration will only be accepted through www.tckicking.com. For more information visit www.tckicking.com.

One-Day Kicking and Punting ClinicSat 6/26 8:30am-3:30pm $75 WSC

Sat 7/31 8:30am-3:30pm $75 WSC

Two-Day Kicking and Punting CampF 8/6 5-8:30pm $100 WSCSat 8/7 8:30am-3:30pm

Thursday Night Snapping ClinicTh 6/24 6-8pm $75 WSC

Th 8/26 6-8pm $75 WSC

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NEW! Website for County Sports Leagues

Need detailed information on JCC Sports and Athletic events and activities? Check out Parks and Recreation’s new web site at www.jccEgov.com/recreation under “Recreation Links.” The site provides information on league teams and rosters, schedules, game results as well as coaches’ information, all sports registration forms and policies and procedures. The site was created as a one-stop shop, time-saving resource for league participants. For more information, call the Sports and Athletic Coordinator at 259-5355.

Preschool and Youth Sports

Preschool and youth classes are designed to introduce children to sports through fun and play. The goal of the preschool classes is to introduce children to the sport, and the goal of the youth program is to teach fundamental skills of the sport. Children should come dressed for play and MUST be the age listed for class by the class starting date. A parent/guardian is required to remain on site while the class is being conducted. In case of inclement weather on the day of activity, check the Activities Hotline at 259-3232.

Sandlot Tots (ages 3-5 years)Come play in the dirt… and learn the fantastic game of T-ball. Hitting, fielding, base running and throws taught in a fun atmosphere. No equipment necessary, but if you have a favorite glove, please bring it!Sat 6/26-7/24* 9:30-10:15am $35/$30 JCWCC 506070-A

*no class 7/3

Sat 8/7-8/28 9:30-10:15am $35/$30 JCWCC 508070-A

Sandlot Sluggers (ages 6-9)Let’s dive feet first into the dirt… and learn the extraordinary game of T-ball/coach pitch. Skills will focus on throwing, catching, positions in field, base running and hitting taught through drills, games and relays. Sat 6/26-7/24* 10:30-11:15am $35/$30 JCWCC 506070-B

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I (ages 3-5)Sat 6/26-7/24* 11:30-12:15 am $35/$30 JCWCC 506080-A

*no class 7/3

Sat 8/7-8/28 11:30-12:15 am $35/$30 JCWCC 508080-A

II (ages 6-9)Sat 6/26-7/24* 12:30-1:15 pm $35/$30 JCWCC 506080-B

*no class 7/3

Sat 8/7-8/28 12:30-1:15 pm $35/$30 JCWCC 508080-B

Multi-Sport Minis I and II (ages 3-9)From shooting a basketball to kicking a soccer ball, come have fun in the most assorted class of all. Learn the basics of golf, soccer, T-ball and basketball taught through games, drills and relays in a fun and safe atmosphere. No equipment necessary. Please remember to bring a water bottle and come dressed to play.

I (ages 3-5)Sat 6/26-7/24* 11:30-12:15 am $35/$30 JCWCC 506060-A

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Sat 8/7-8/28 11:30-12:15 am $35/$30 JCWCC 508060-A

II (ages 6-9)Sat 6/26-7/24* 12:30-1:15 pm $35/$30 JCWCC 506060-B

*no class 7/3

Sat 8/7-8/28 12:30-1:15 pm $35/$30 JCWCC 508060-B

Half Pint Soccer I and II (ages 3-9)Learn the basics of soccer through games, relays and drills. Children should come dressed to play. No equipment required.

I (ages 3-5)Sat 6/26-7/24* 9:30-10:15am $35/$30 JCWCC 506030-A

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Sat 8/7-8/28 9:30-10:15am $35/$30 JCWCC 508030-A

II (ages 6-9)Sat 6/26-7/24* 10:30-11:15am $35/$30 JCWCC 506040-A

*no class 7/3

Sat 8/7-8/28 10:30-11:15am $35/$30 JCWCC 508040-A

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Youth Golf

These introductory golf classes teach the basics of driving, putting, stance, chipping and rules. A limited number of clubs provided by the Sticks for Kids program will be available or you can bring your own. Also bring a water bottle and wear proper golf attire and shoes. No jeans will be allowed.

Williamsburg National Golf CourseInstructor: Head Golf Professional

Little Chippers (ages 5-7)F 6/25-7/23* 5-6pm $65/$60 WNGC 506340-A

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F 8/6-8/27 5-6pm $65/$60 WNGC 508340-A

Little Drivers (ages 8-10)F 6/25-7/23* 6-7pm $65/$60 WNGC 506340-B

*no class 7/2

F 8/6-8/27 6-7pm $65/$60 WNGC 508340-B

The Golf Academy at Colonial Golf CourseInstructor: Pete Gyscek, PGA Director of Golf Instruction

Little Chippers (ages 5-7)Th 5/27-6/17 5:15-6pm $65/$60 CGC 506350-A

Little Drivers (ages 8-10)Th 7/22-8/12 5:15-6pm $65/$60 CGC 507360-A

Girls on the Golf Course (ages 10-14)Never been to a golf course? Here’s your chance! As part of the National “Take Your Daughter to the Course Week,” Ford’s Colony Country Club and the Ladies Golf Association have put together a great opportunity for girls, ages 10-14, to come and learn some basic golf skills from the pros and participate in a putting competition for prizes. Equipment and lunch will be provided by Ford’s Colony Country Club. Register now as space is limited. F 7/9 9am-1pm FREE FCGC 507370-A

Youth and Teen Leagues

JCC Coed Youth Soccer (grades K-12)This developmental league is designed to introduce children to soccer. It runs in the fall from September through November and in the spring from March through May. Sign-up for the spring season will begin in December and for the Fall in June. Registration forms will be available at the JCWCC, the JRCC, Satellite Services and online at www.jccEgov.com/recreation. Register early as spaces are limited in each grade level. The girl’s league will only be offered in divisions where a minimum of 4 teams can be created. In the event that the girl’s league does not have sufficient numbers, all participants will be placed in the co-ed division. For information, call 259-5355.

Instructional I (Kindergarten)Sat 9/11-10/30 9am-2pm $45/$40 WSC Co-ed/50373-A

Instructional II (grades 1-2)Sat 9/11-10/30 9am-2pm $45/$40 WSC Co-ed/509730-B Girls/509730-BB

Instructional III (grades 3-4)Sat 9/11-10/30 9am-2pm $45/$40 WSC Co-ed/509730-C Girls/509730-CC

Instructional IV (grades 5-6)Sat 9/11-10/30 9am-2pm $45/$40 WSC Co-ed/509730-D Girls/509730-DD

Instructional V (grades 7-8)Sat 9/11-10/30 9am-2pm $45/$40 WSC Co-ed/509730-E Girls/509730-EE

Instructional VI (grades 9-12)Sat 9/11-10/30 9am-2pm $45/$40 WSC Co-ed/509730-F Girls/509730-FF

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Adult LeaguesAll adult leagues are by team registration only. Call 259-5355 for details on roster limits and league rules.

Co-ed Adult Softball League (ages 18+)This league offers softball in a recreational setting with fun and competitive games. Each team is guaranteed 8 games. The end-of-the-season tournament decides the overall champion with T-shirts and trophies awarded to the season champions. Register your team under the captain’s name and pick up a team roster form from the JCWCC. Call 259-5355 for more details.F 8/13-10/8 6-10pm $425 WSC 508770-A

8-on-8 Flag Football League (men 18+)Are you ready for some football? Grab a few of your friends and get signed up for our newest league which will compete on the multiuse fields at Warhill. Each team is guaranteed a minimum of 8 games. T-shirts and trophies will be awarded to the season champions. Each team must be registered under their captain’s name. Pick up a team roster form from the JCWCC. Call 259-5355 for details.Sat 9/11-11/20 4-8pm $425 WSC 509750-A

Affiliated OrganizationsThese nonprofit groups work in partnership with JCC Parks and Recreation to provide recreational services to County and area residents.

American Legion Post 39Summer baseball program for high school age boys. E-mail [email protected].

American Legion Post 1776Summer baseball program for high school age boys. E-mail [email protected].

Buddy Art (ages 6 and older with disabilities)In partnership with This Century Art Gallery, this interactive experience offers multimedia workshops. E-mail [email protected] or visit www.thiscenturyartgallery.org/BuddyArt/ Buddy_Art.htm.

Colonial Capital Basketball Club (ages 9-16)This AAU/YBOA basketball program for boys and girls offers a fall/winter league and a summer league. Call 565-0758 or visit www.eteamz.com/ccbcbball.

Colonial SquaresThis group offers year round square dancing classes for all ages at Norge Elementary School. E-mail Harry Keys at [email protected].

Eastern Virginia Mountain Bike AssociationThis group of dedicated cyclists develop and maintain mountain bike trails in the tidewater area as well as sponsor group rides and special events. E-mail Kirk Moore at [email protected].

Coed Soccer (men 30+ and women 18+)This league is designed to offer soccer to adults in a recreational setting with fun and competitive games. Each team is guaranteed 8 games. The end-of-the-season tournament decides the overall champion with T-shirts and trophies awarded to the season champions. Register your team under the captain’s name and pick up a team roster form from the JCWCC. Call 259-5355 for details.Sun 9/12-11/21 4-8pm $425 WSC 509700-A

Adult Co-ed Golf Clinics(ages 18+)

These golf clinics at the Golf Academy at Colonial Golf Course are designed to introduce students to golf by covering all aspects of the game. Long game, short game, rules, etiquette and course play will be covered. Lessons also include range balls and a video analysis of your swing. Must wear proper golf attire and shoes; no jeans will be allowed. Instructor: Pete Gyscek, Director of Golf Instruction.

Beginner/Intermediate Th 5/27-6/17 6-7pm $90/$85 CGC 506760-A

Th 7/22-8/12 6-7pm $90/$85 CGC 508760-A

Facility Use FeeParticipants of affiliated organizations that use JCC fields and facilities and school facilities will be charged a new facility use fee. This fee is being assessed to recover a portion of facility operation costs.

Resident Non-ResidentSport or activity/season $10/person $20/person

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James City Youth Football and Cheerleading League (boys and girls ages 6-14)Provides youth football and cheerleading to local area boys and girls. For more information, visit www.leaguelineup.com/jamescityjaguars or e-mail [email protected].

Neighborhood Basketball League (NBL) (boys and girls ages 10-18)A Williamsburg/JCC Community Action Agency (CAA) program that provides a structured sports activity with mentorship in developing self-esteem, self- discipline, leadership and sportsmanship as well as offering encouragement to excel academically. Season runs March-June. Call CAA at 229-3316.

StageLights (girls and boys ages 6-13)StageLights, Williamsburg’s theatre for children, introduces youth to the techniques of acting, voice, dance and stagecraft while increasing their appreciation of the theatre. Call 229-ACTS or visit stagelightstheatre.org.

Team Flash Track and Field (boys and girls ages 6-18)Local track and field team offering running, throwing and jumping events. Practices are held from mid-March through mid-June. Call Ellen Womeldorf at 240-3713, e-mail [email protected] or visit www.teamflashtrack.com.

Toano Storm, Inc. (boys and girls)AAU basketball program offers teams for various ages. E-mail John Perkins at [email protected].

Virginia Legacy Soccer Club The club offers a year round youth development pro-gram (ages 2-10), a premier travel team program (ages 10-18) and the Premier Development Team which plays in the professional league structure of the United Soccer Leagues. E-mail [email protected] or visit www.valegacysoccer.com.

Virginia VenomThis AAU baseball program offers teams for various ages. For more information, e-mail Elwood Woolwine at [email protected] or visit www.virginiavenom.com.

Williamsburg Aquatic Club (ages 6-18)WAC is a year round program which gives swimmers an opportunity to compete statewide and regionally. For information, call 229-8662.

Williamsburg Area BicyclistsWAB has weekly bicycle trips offering four ride levels. All ages and skill levels are welcome to participate. Call 229-4907, visit www.wabonline.org or write to Williamsburg Area Bicyclists, P.O. Box 2222, Williamsburg, VA 23187-2222.

Williamsburg Boat ClubCommunity branch of the College of William and Mary Rowing Club offering competitive, recreational and learn-to-row programs for ages 14 and older from their home location at Chickahominy Riverfront Park. Visit [email protected].

Williamsburg Botanical GardenThis group of dedicated volunteers maintains the “Ellipse Garden” in Freedom Park, offering educational programming year round. E-mail [email protected].

Williamsburg Fencing Club (youth and adults)The Club offers lessons and camps from beginning fencing to advanced techniques. Contact Joe Russell at 254-5164 or [email protected].

Williamsburg Lacrosse Club (boys ages 12-19 in grades 7-12)This club competes at the junior varsity and varsity levels against state teams while adhering to Virginia High School League guidelines for participation and eligibility. Visit www.williamsburgwarriorslax.com.

Williamsburg Warriors Lacrosse Club (boys and girls ages 7-18)Practices are held locally. E-mail Brian Erwin at [email protected] or visit www.hrlax.com.

Williamsburg Youth Baseball League, Inc. (ages 5-17)Local provider of T-ball, baseball and Buddy Ball. Buddy Ball is designed for children and young adults, ages 5-20, with special needs who are not able to participate in the established Cal Ripken/Babe Ruth Leagues. For information, e-mail williamsburgbaseball @cox.net or visit www.williamsburgbaseball.com.

Williamsburg Youth Football and Cheerleading League (boys and girls ages 6-14)Provides youth football and cheerleading. For informa-tion, e-mail [email protected] or visit www.leaguelineup.com/wyfcl.

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Join us to create your own masterpiece. This class is for participants who have some experience with oil painting. For a list of supplies, please call the instructor at 220-3755. Instructor: Anne Kushnick.T 6/29-8/31* 1-3pm $80/$75 JCWCC 206020-A

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W 6/30-9/1* 10-noon $80/$75 JCWCC 206020-B*no class 8/4 and 8/11

Pastels (ages 16+) Learn how to use this versatile and fun medium to create portraits and landscapes. For a list of supplies, please call the instructor at 220-3755. Instructor: Anne Kushnick. W 6/30-9/1* 1-3pm $80/$75 JCWCC 206030-A

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Oil Painting students learn the basics to create their own masterpieces!

Register Early!Our popular programs fill quickly. See page 56 for registration details!

Steady hands help students to master the craft!

Oil painting students can create their own designs or use model photographs or drawings.

Creative Writing for the Timid Writer (ages 18+) Come out of your shell with the written word! Have you felt a little timid about beginning any written project? Whatever has kept you from writing, or whatever kind of writer you are or want to be, this class will guide you easily and without judgment through your creativeness. Explore your creativity with various short writing exercises. Participants will be able to share class writings in order to encourage one another plus the instructor will provide gentle critiques. Instructor: Suzi Gessert.T 5/25-7/27 11am-12:30pm $70/$65 JCWCC 205150-AT 5/25-7/27 6:30-8pm $70/$65 JCWCC 205150-B

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Personal Fitness Services

Body Composition AnalysisEstimates percentage of body fat within 2-3 percent in relation to your overall body weight. This is an indicator of health-risk status and can be lowered by a systematic exercise plan. Skin-fold measurements are taken at multiple sites or bioelectrical impedance (BIA) is employed using a fully computerized system. The cost includes a re-test in three months. $10. May 305400-A June 306400-A July 307400-A August 308400-A

Fitness AssessmentEvaluates your current level of fitness according to national standards. A personalized program is designed to give you a plan of action tailored to your current fitness level and personal goals, including both short-term and long-term. It takes all the guess-work out of exercise. You aren’t just “a hoping and a wishing” anymore. Includes testing for muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, cardiovascular fitness and body composition. Includes repeat body composition after three months. Please contact John White at 259-4190 before registration. $50. May 305410-A June 306410-A July 307410-A August 308410-A

Personal TrainingThe coach and motivator you’ve always dreamed of. An exercise professional who knows both exercise program design and YOU. They have their fingers on the pulse of exercise and your hot buttons. They’ll get you through sticking points in a workout as well as plateaus in a training program. They’re the peren-nial ‘goal-reachers’ of the fitness industry. They know where your “get up and go, got up and went.” Contact John White at 259-4190 before registration. May 305420-A $45/40 per hour June 306420-A July 307420-A August 308420-A

May 305430-A $355/$350 per 10 sessions June 306430-A July 307430-A August 308430-A

Aerobic/Fitness Classes

All of our instructors are certified by nationally recognized organizations such as: AFAA, ACE, Yoga Alliance and Scott Pilates. Access to classes requires either a combo pass or wristband. Combo passes and wristbands allow you to take any land or aqua fitness class as long as there is space available in the class.Wristband prices are as follows:

$50; $45 for JCC/Williamsburg residents – one month unlimited classes for those who do not hold a 3-, 6- or 12-month access pass

$30 – one month unlimited classes if you have a 3-, 6- or 12-month access pass

$55; $50 for JCC/Williamsburg residents – 10-tab wristband with no expiration date

Key to Intensity (Levels) of Classes❤ = Moderate, low intensity ❤❤ = Medium intensity❤❤❤ = High intensity ❤❤❤❤ = Base endurance needed

Note: Intensity is not the same as impact. We do not teach high impact aerobics! All classes are 50 minutes, unless otherwise noted.

Schedules are subject to change. Current schedules are available online, at the front desk, are posted outside the aerobic studio and can be emailed to participants who provide an email address at the time of registration.

WristbandsMay

Unlimited monthly without access pass $50/$45 305700Unlimited monthly with access pass $30 305710 10-Tab wristband with no expiration $55/$50 305720

JuneUnlimited monthly without access pass $50/$45 306700Unlimited monthly with access pass $30 306710 10-Tab wristband with no expiration $55/$50 306720

JulyUnlimited monthly without access pass $50/$45 307700Unlimited monthly with access pass $30 30771010-Tab wristband with no expiration $55/$50 307720

AugustUnlimited monthly without access pass $50/$45 308700Unlimited monthly with access pass $30 30871010-Tab wristband with no expiration $55/$50 308720

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Aerobic Conditioning/ Cardiovascular/Weight Loss

Low Impact ❤❤ to ❤❤❤A rhythmic cardiovascular workout that includes a strength training and flexibility segment. Low impact for your body, but definitely not low intensity.

Power Lunch ❤❤ to ❤❤❤Sneak in an extra workout during your lunch hour! This 30-minute workout includes a 3- to 5-minute warm-up, 20 minutes of cardio/body sculpting, and a 5-minute cool down. A great way to break up the day and feel refreshed!

Step ❤❤❤A cardiovascular and muscular workout that has the capability to be very intense without the stress of high impact on your joints and muscles. Step aerobics burns 30-60 % more calories than traditional aerobics with particular emphasis on hips, thighs, abdominals and buttocks. It utilizes a 4-8 inch bench step to keep the heart rate up while minimizing the impact on the lower body.

Kickboxing ❤❤❤ to ❤❤❤❤Aerobic Kickboxing is one of the leading-edge, body-shaping fitness classes available today. It has been reported as the number one fat burner with almost 800 calories burned in a single class! You’ll develop a strong, toned body as well as confidence in your abilities.

Muscular Toning

SilverSneakers® Muscular Strength and Range of Motion ❤Have fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement and activity for daily living skills. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles and a ball are offered for resistance, and a chair is used for seated and/or standing support.

Body Sculpting ❤❤ An upper and lower body muscle conditioning class using a variety of resistance devices including hand weights, body bars, resistance tubing, steps, mats and resistance balls. A great full body workout that will help boost your metabolism!

20-20-20 ❤❤ to ❤❤❤A premier total body workout, this class includes 20 minutes of cardiovascular conditioning in the form of step, kickboxing or hi/low aerobics; 20 minutes of strength training using hand held weights or resistance tubes; and 20 minutes of lower body toning (focusing on abdominals, buttocks, hips and thighs and flexibility).

Step and Sculpt ❤❤ to ❤❤❤ A step class with muscle! Get two workouts in one. Increase your cardio abilities using basic step, then increase your metabolism with muscular toning.

Boot Camp ❤❤❤ to ❤❤❤❤Get yourself in tip-top shape by using total body conditioning techniques. Boot Camp combines a series of high intensity cardio interval workouts along with weight training to increase your metabolism and burn an army of calories!

Flexibility/Core Conditioning/ Mind-Body

SilverSneakers® YogaStretch ❤Move your whole body through a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses. Chair support is offered to safely perform a variety of postures designed to increase flexibility, balance and range of movement. Restorative breathing exercises and a final relaxation will promote stress reduction and mental clarity.

Parks and Recreation offers a variety of classes that meet the fitness levels of all patrons.

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Hatha Yoga (mixed level) ❤ to ❤❤Whether you are new to yoga or an experienced yogi, this class is sure to please. Hatha Yoga is a physical experience designed to integrate mind, body and spirit. Yoga poses are introduced and taught with varying degrees of intensity for different levels of experience. It’s designed to develop muscular strength, improve flexibility, release tension and develop peace of mind. Come join us for this unique experience. Prior yoga experience is helpful, but not required.

Vinyasa Flow Yoga ❤❤Curious about how a full-body workout can leave you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated? Discover the mind-body connection of yoga asana practice. Tone from head to toe, gain flexibility, increase cardio capacity and enjoy peace of mind. With Vinyasa Flow Yoga, you will move through postures with the breath as your guide. This all-levels class will feature standing poses and include forward and back bending, twists, balances, core work and restorative postures for a varied workout. Prior yoga experience is helpful but not required.

Pilates ❤❤The goal is to create and maintain a structurally fit body. This mat-based workout uses specific movements to improve posture, flexibility, strength and body awareness. Pilates integrates body and mind to create a completely balanced form, while focusing on the body’s core areas: abs, glutes, hips and lower back. You’ll work with your body, not against it. This class is a great way to tone your body with the benefits of a non-impact workout.

Yogilates ❤❤ to ❤❤❤Get the best of both worlds by bringing East and West together in Yogilates! A combination of Yoga and Pilates, this methodology works to strengthen the core muscles, improve posture, build muscle tone and increase flexibility. Class will include the use of body weight, bands and stability balls.

FREE! Special Interests

Runner’s Clinic FREE!Do you want to run a 5K? Just getting started? Need to improve your time? Local chiropractor, acupuncture Fellow (FIAMA), and Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician (C.C.S.P.) Dr. Daniel Shaye with Performance Chiropractic has worked with world-class athletes, as well as the rest of us, and he has personally run over 27,000 miles. You’ll learn how to get the most out of your running experience, maximizing your enjoyment, health, and (if you’re interested) time goals. For more information, visit www.performancechiropractic.com or call Debbie Post at 259-5372. Must pre-register.Th 6/17 12:30pm FREE JCWCC 306270-A

Fight Inflammation with Food! FREE!Inflammation getting you down? Sick and tired of waking up with aches and pains? Do you suffer from arthritis, fibromyalgia, lupus, or rheumatoid arthritis? Did you know that eating the right foods can help decrease your ongoing pain and allow your body to fight back? Come and learn about drug-free methods for fighting inflammation. Dr. Haley Lauckern, a chiropractor with Performance Chiropractic, has extensive training in the latest chiropractic and soft tissue techniques. She has experience treating ongoing pain sufferers through chiropractic, massage and nutrition. For more information, visit www.performancechiropractic.com or call Debbie Post at 259-5372. T 6/22 5:30pm FREE JCWCC 306850-A

Totally Twisted FREE!What’s your passion? Tennis? Golf? Aerobics? Running? Recreational sports? Local chiropractor, Acupuncture Fellow (FIAMA), and Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician (C.C.S.P.) Dr. Daniel Shaye with Performance Chiropractic has worked with world-class athletes, as well as the rest of us, and has personally run over 27,000 miles. This class will explore the basic body mechanics of your athletic endeavors of choice and help you to participate safely, enjoy more thoroughly, compete more effectively and to recover faster from injuries (without taking pills). For more information, visit www.performancechiropractic.com or call Debbie Post at 259-5372. Must pre-register. T 6/29 12:30pm FREE JCWCC 306660-A

For the Health of It!Access to JCC Parks and Recreation facilities and programs leads to healthy lifestyles for citizens of all ages. Recreation activities can build self-esteem, reduce stress, and improve overall wellness.

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Gait Analysis FREE!What could be more basic than walking and running? Local chiropractor and Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician (C.C.S.P.) Dr. Daniel Shaye and the Performance Chiropractic staff will be performing FREE gait analysis and digital foot scans. You may learn why your knee, your back or your hip hurts. You may even catch injuries BEFORE they happen! Visit www.performancechiropractic.com for more information. Must register for appointment time; contact Debbie Post at 259-5372 or [email protected]. T 7/13 3-5:30pm FREE JCWCC

PhysioBall Class FREE!A fun way to exercise while taking care of your health! Dr. Haley Lauckern of Performance Chiropractic, has extensive training in the latest chiropractic, ergonomic and soft tissue techniques. This 45-minute class will get your heart rate up, strengthen and tone your core muscles and can be adapted for use in your own living room. Appropriate for any level of fitness. Balls will be provided. Wear loose, comfortable clothing. Visit www.performancechiropractic.com or call Debbie Post at 259-5372 for more information. Must pre-register. T 7/20 12:30pm FREE JCWCC 307650-A

Th 8/5 5:30pm FREE JCWCC 308650-A

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Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program Level IPromotes joint flexibility, muscular strength, endur-ance, coordination and range of motion. This chair-based class is ideal for anyone who needs a low intensity exercise program. Instructor: Gail Peck. May 905770-A June 906770-A July 907770-A August 908770-AT/Th 11:15am $20/$15 JCWCC Aerobic Studio Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program Level IIDesigned to enhance your cardiovascular conditioning, range of motion, flexibility, muscular strength, endur-ance and coordination. The activities in this class are designed to accommodate someone with arthritis who wants to remain active. This class has a moderate intensity level. Instructor: Brenda Mitchell. May 905780-A June 906780-A July 907780-A August 908780-AM/F 11:05am $20/$15 JCWCC Aerobic Studio

Special Exercise Programs

Provided in partnership with the Arthritis Foundation. A Participant Release Form must be submitted with a Parks and Recreation waiver. Arthritis Land classes are not included with a wristband.

Aqua EasyTake a step toward a healthier lifestyle. This low intensity class focuses on increasing flexibility, muscle tone and range of motion. It is a great prenatal work-out, or for those with limitations or recovering from surgery and looking to continue their fitness. No swimming ability required. T/Th 1-1:50pm JCWCC

Arthritis Foundation Aquatic ProgramThis class provides an ideal environment for relieving arthritis pain and stiffness, and improving the range of movement of joints affected by arthritis through the soothing warmth and buoyancy of warm water. Water supports joints, lessens stress, allows free movement and provides mild resistance to help build muscle strength. Participants perform range-of- motion, strengthening and aerobic exercise. Classes will be 50 minutes and are led by instructors who have completed an Arthritis Foundation approved training program. No swimming ability required.M/W/F 9-9:50am JCWCC

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Partnering Together for Community Wellness...

JCC Parks and Recreation and Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center (SWRMC) offer these educational and fitness events:

Track Your Health/ FREE!Know Your NumbersCome in for a free blood pressure, BMI and Total and HDL Cholesterol health screening in May. Then work towards improving your numbers with your doctor’s advice, exercise and better eating. Check the results of your efforts in August.Sat 5/22 9:30am-1pm FREE JCWCC

Sat 8/7 9:30am-1pm FREE JCWCC

Skin Sense FREE!Has your skin been damaged by the sun? Sentara Community Health and Prevention staff will assist you to view your skin with the Skin Analyzer, on loan from the American Cancer Society.Sat 6/12 9:30-noon FREE JCWCC

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A Simple Way to Exercise FREE!New for 2010... adding a 3rd day on Tuesday

Are you thinking about doing something healthy? Looking for a way to increase your activity? Try this FREE Sentara Community Program. According to the latest joint American Heart Association/American College of Sports Medicine guidelines on physical activity, all healthy adults ages 18-65 should be getting at least 30 minutes of moderate intensity activity five days of the week. We can help you with three of the days! We’ll provide walking journals, incentives and a great group of fellow walkers. Just join us rain or shine any Tuesday, Thursday and/or Saturday for outdoor or indoor walking during inclement weather. In the event of dangerous weather or driving conditions or if the JCWCC is closed, SWRMC reserves the right to cancel. An adult must accompany children 17 and younger. For more information, call 1-800-SENTARA.T 9am JCWCC/Historic Triangle Senior CenterTh 9am JCWCC/Historic Triangle Senior CenterSat 9:15am JCWCC/Historic Triangle Senior Center

Design Your Own Workout! Look below for the activities that can help you stay fit. Your body weight, conditioning and metabolism all play a factor. You can also increase your calories burned by increasing the intensity of the workout. Below, see how many calories are burned based on weights of 130, 155 and 190 pounds: Activity (one hour)* 130 lbs 155 lbs 190 lbs

Aerobics, general 354 422 518Auto repair 177 211 259Basketball, game 472 563 690Bicycling <10mph, leisure 236 281 345Bicycling >20mph, racing 944 1,126 1,380Bicycling, stationary, general 295 352 431Bowling 177 211 259Canoeing, moderate effort 413 493 604Carpentry, general 207 246 302Cleaning, house, general lightConstruction, outside remodeling 325 387 474Cooking or food preparation 148 176 216

Activity (one hour)* 130 lbs 155 lbs 190 lbs

Dancing, general 266 317 388Fishing, general 236 281 345Gardening, general 295 352 431Hiking, cross country 354 422 518Jogging, general 413 493 604Running, up stairs 885 1,056 1,294Scrubbing floors (on hands/knees) 325 387 474Shoveling snow, by hand 354 422 518Skating, roller 413 493 604Stretching, hatha yoga 236 281 345Swimming, leisure 354 422 518Walking, 3 mph, walking dog 207 246 302

*Statistics courtesy http://www.nutristrategy.com/activitylist4.htm

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Historic Triangle Senior CenterMonday

8:30-11:30am ...................Senior Walk: Indoor Track 9am-noon .........................Mah-Jong 11:05am............................Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program Level II 12:30pm ...........................Bridge

Tuesday 9am ..................................Periodic Beginning Computer Class 9:30-11am ........................Wii Exercise (Bowling) 10am-noon .......................Line Dancing 11am-noon .......................Wii Fit 11:15am-noon ...................Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program Level I 1pm ..................................Periodic Beginning Computer Class 1pm (3rd Tuesday) ...........Reader’s Theater

Wednesday 8:30-11:30am ...................Senior Walk: Indoor Track 9:30am-noon ....................Wii Exercise (Bowling) 1-4pm ...............................Table Games

Thursday 9am-noon .........................Happy Sewing Circle 10-11:30am .......................Joy Singers Periodically 11:15am-noon ...................Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program Level I 1pm (1st Thursday)..........Days of Our Lives Reminiscing Group 1pm (2nd Thursday) ........Seeds and Weeds (3rd Thursday) .........Book Club (4th Thursday) .........Classic Movie 3pm ..................................Beginning Spanish

Friday 8:30-11:30am ...................Senior Walk: Indoor Track 9:30am-12:30pm ..............Bridge 11:05am-noon ..................Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program Level II 1pm ..................................Bridge

Call 259-4187 for more information on these classes, activities, special monthly workshops and any applicable registration or supply fees, from 10am-4pm, Monday-Friday. Schedule is subject to change.

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Quarterly NewsletterIf you would like a copy of The Senior Times e-mailed or mailed to your home, call 259-4187 and leave your name and address. The newsletter is filled with fun activities and informative articles. The newsletter is also available at www.theseniorcenter.org.

Get A Lift...Give A LiftRIDES: Non-emergency Medical Transport Service

WHEN: Monday-Friday

WHO: Senior residents of James City County, Williamsburg and the Bruton District of York County

WHERE: Doctor’s appointments, hospitals, clinics and the Olde Towne Medical Center

CALL: 345-6166. Please give two working days notice to schedule or cancel.

NOW AVAILABLE: Wheelchair lift van!

WEB: Rides4U.org

Senior Socials and Trips Galore!Attention Seniors! If good food, fellowship and fun are what you’re looking for, then reserve your spot in any of the upcoming events below:

Tuesday, May 4: Norfolk Botanical Gardens. Cost: $20 for Senior Center members and $25 for non-members. Depart the Community Center at 9am and return by 4pm.

Friday and Saturday, June 11-12: Amish Country, Lancaster, PA. Cost: $260 for Senior Center members and $270 for non-members. Double occupancy rooms. Depart the Community Center on Friday at 7am and return Saturday by 8pm.

Saturday, July 10: Colonial Downs. Cost: $48 for Senior Center members and $53 for non-members. Depart the Community Center at 11am and return by 6pm.

For complete details, visit www.theseniorcenter.org or call the Senior Center at 259-4187.

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Aquatic Programs and Facilities ............ 259-4185Aquatic Hotline ......................................... 259-3232

JCWCC Pool ScheduleMonday through Thursday ..........................6am-9pmFriday ..........................................................6am-8pmSaturday ......................................................9am-6pmSunday ............................................................. 1-6pm

The JCWCC will be CLOSED for the following holidays:Memorial Day .................................. Monday, May 31Independence Day ..............................Sunday, July 4Labor Day ................................Monday, September 6

Circle swimming (lane sharing) is encouraged for lap swimming during peak hours. For Pool Activities, pick up an Aquatic Calendar of Events at the Front Desk or online at www.jccEgov.com/recreation.

The Williamsburg Aquatic Club (WAC) practices at the JCWCC Monday-Friday, 3-5pm and 7-9pm. WAC is a partnered program with James City County. WAC uses 5 lanes during scheduled practice times.

Pool Rules• Children ages 6-11 must pass the swim proficiency

test to swim alone. Children ages 11 and younger who have not passed the swim proficiency test must be accompanied in the water by an adult, 16 or older, within arms reach at all times.

• Adults only are allowed to use the whirlpool. Children age 12 and older may use if accompanied by guardian.

• No street clothes or shoes permitted on pool deck.• Parents are encouraged to view lessons from

the bleachers.

A complete list of pool rules are available from the Aquatic Operations Coordinator by calling 259-4185.

Aquatics

Registration ProcessPlease register only for the one aquatic course you need versus registering for all courses offered in each brochure. There are now individual, two- or three-week registration periods (periods below). Once you have successfully passed a class, you can register for the next level during the open registration periods listed below. You can register at the community centers or online at www.jccEgov.com/recreation: 5/3-5/22

6/7-6/19

7/12-7/24

8/30-9/18

Free Swim Evaluations If you are new to JCC and the American Red Cross Learn to Swim program, we will be offering free swim evaluations on the follow evenings during the registration periods. You may stop by the JCWCC anytime during the two hour period:W 5/19 4:30-6:30pm Free 105000-A

W 6/16 4:30-6:30pm Free 106000-A

W 7/21 4:30-6:30pm Free 107000-A

W 9/15 4:30-6:30pm Free 109000-A

Frequently Asked Questions

1) If I’m new to the area or this will be the first time my child and/or I will take swimming lessons, how will I know what swim lesson level to register for? There are FREE swim evaluations for children and adults before the start of every swim lesson registration period. During these evaluations, trained aquatic instruc-tors can assess the participant’s swimming skill and provide feedback on the best swim level.

2) What happens if a swim class gets cancelled? Generally, a make-up class will be added, extending the session as many days as needed. Make up sessions will be conducted on the same day of the week and time as the normally scheduled class. However, there will be times when there aren’t enough days to make up swim lessons. In these instances a $5 refund will be provided each participant for each class cancelled. The Class Cancellation policy is listed in the back of this brochure.

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3) Why are swim classes at an indoor pool cancelled for thunder and lightning? Although the indoor pool is grounded, it still runs the chance of being struck by lightning. This cancellation policy was created as a safety precaution for all aquatic participants.

4) How will I know if my child should be registered for Level 1 or Level 2 swim lessons? The easiest way to determine the appropriate level is to gauge your child’s comfort in the water. If your child is comfortable in the water and will submerge their face, they should be registered for Level 2. If your child is timid in or near the water and is not comfortable submerging their face, nose or eyes in water, register them for

Level 1.

5) How many participants are there in a group swimming class? In Swim Levels 1-5, there’s a maximum of 7 participants. Level 6 Rec Racers Fitness Swimmer has a maximum of 25 participants. In Parent and Child Aquatics Level A and Preschool Aquatics, there’s a maximum of 15 participants.

6) How long are swim classes? Parent and Child Aquatics classes are 30 minutes. All other swim classes are 45 minutes.

7) Do I have to stay on the pool deck while my child is taking lessons? If your child is enrolled in any swim lesson under Level 4, you must stay on the pool deck during lessons. Children in lessons under Level 4 have not yet developed the skills and endurance needed to pass the facility’s swim test, and therefore cannot swim without a parent present.

8) Can I drop my child off for swim class and then pick them up when it is finished? No, you must be in the facility while your child is participating in swim classes. If your child is in a swim lesson under Level 4, you must be on the pool deck.

9) Can we come in early or stay after class and swim? Yes, if your child has passed the swim test and has a current membership. However, keep in mind space is limited during classes.

10) Can someone other than a parent bring my child to class? Yes, but they must follow the same rules and stay on the pool deck with the child at all times.

11) If my child misses a class session, can they attend another class/another time? Because each class is based on size and ability, we cannot make individual accommodations.

12) How old must a child be to start swimming lessons? Participants must be at least six months old to register for Parent and Child Aquatics.

13) What is the temperature of the water? The temperature of the water is 84 degrees.

14) How quickly should my child advance through the various levels? Keep in mind that every child learns and advances at his/her own pace. Try not to compare your child to other members of the class; they will progress as they are ready.

15) What should I do if the class I need is full or if there are not enough participants enrolled? If a class is full, please sign up for the waiting list of ONLY the class in which you’re interested. The Aquatic Program Coordinator will contact you if there are openings available. Register early as classes fill up fast! Classes that have not met minimum enrollment will be cancelled the Friday before they are scheduled to start.

16) What if my child is registered for the wrong level? Be sure to read the class descriptions carefully. If a child is signed up for the incorrect class level, there is no guarantee that the child will be transferred to the correct class level once class begins. Children will only be transferred to the correct class level if there is space available in the class. If there is no space in the correct class level, a refund will be issued to the household.

17) What level should I register for if my child has taken a session off? It’s recommended that they repeat the most recent class they have passed or be evaluated on a free swim evaluation day.

18) Why should I add my child on a wait list? If your child is placed on a “wait list” when a class is full, then we will try to accommodate those waiting to enroll as soon as possible.

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Child Private Lessons(ages 5-18) – for swimmers who need a one-on-one environment for learning

Each lesson consists of 30 minutes of individual instruction based on the child’s specific needs. Lessons are taught based on instructor availability. To schedule, call the Aquatic Program Coordinator at 259-4185. Cancellations and postponements require 24-hour notice to avoid being charged for the scheduled class, except in case of an emergency.

JCWCC 5/1-5/31 $25/lesson 105530-A

6/1-6/30 $25/lesson 106530-A

7/1-7/31 $25/lesson 107530-A

8/1-8/31 $25/lesson 108530-A

Splish N Splash Semi-Private Class (ages 3-5) – for the beginning swimmer to learn basic skills in a smaller class setting

Is your child a beginning swimmer who learns better in a small class? Skills include bubble blowing, kicking with support, putting face in the water, entering and exiting the water safely and floating with assistance on both the front and back. Limited to three children.

JCWCCM-Th 6/21-7/1 12:30-1:15pm $75/$70 106410-ASat 6/26-8/21* 12:30-1:15pm $75/$70 106410-B

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M-Th 7/5-7/15 12:30-1:15pm $75/$70 107410-AM-Th 7/26-8/5 12:30-1:15pm $75/$70 107410-B

M-Th 8/9-8/19 12:30-1:15pm $75/$70 108410-A

Splash N Swim Semi-Private Class (ages 5-7) – for the swimmer to work on perfecting their strokes in a smaller class setting

Is your child a swimmer who learns better in a small class? Participants build on the skills introduced in Splish N Splash. Skills include bobbing, floating unsupported on front and back, introduction to front and back crawl (arm and leg actions both separate and combined), retrieving objects from pool bottom and jumping into three to five feet of water. Class limited to three children.

JCWCCM-Th 6/21-7/1 12:30-1:15pm $75/$70 106420-ASat 6/26-8/21* 12:30-1:15pm $75/$70 106420-B

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M-Th 7/5-7/15 12:30-1:15pm $75/$70 107420-AM-Th 7/26-8/5 12:30-1:15pm $75/$70 107420-B

M-Th 8/9-8/19 12:30-1:15pm $75/$70 108420-A

Swimmers Semi-Private Class(ages 8-12) – for the swimmer to work on perfecting their strokes in a smaller class setting

Is your child a swimmer who learns better in a small class or needs some stroke perfection and skill improvement? Swimmers is designed for an upper level swimmer to work on perfecting their strokes in a smaller class setting. Participants work with an instructor to focus on individual skill needs. Skills can include breathing to the side, butterfly, freestyle, breaststroke, sidestroke, backstroke or any part of a stroke. Class limited to 3 children.

JCWCCM-Th 6/21-7/1 12:30-1:15pm $75/$70 106430-ASat 6/26-8/21* 12:30-1:15pm $75/$70 106430-B

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M-Th 7/5-7/15 12:30-1:15pm $75/$70 107430-AM-Th 7/26-8/5 12:30-1:15pm $75/$70 107430-B

M-Th 8/9-8/19 12:30-1:15pm $75/$70 108430-A

Get set to get wet… and have fun in Parks and Recreation’s swim classes!

Free Swim EvaluationsIf you’re unsure of your or your child’s swimming needs or level, please sign up for a free swim evaluation. Details on page 33.

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American Red Cross Learn to Swim Levels

This swim program is progressive and taught by an American Red Cross Certified Water Safety Instructor. On average, participants repeat each level two to three times before becoming proficient in the required skills. This is very important for successful completion of each level. The ages on all swimming levels after Child Aquatics are 5 and older. If a child is four years old and has successfully completed Child Aquatics, they may be registered for American Red Cross Levels 1 or 2.

Parent and Child Aquatics (ages 6 months - 3 years)It is never too early to start your child with swim lessons. Parent and Child Aquatics is an introduction to the water for young children and a water safety course for parents. Parents must be in the water with the child as it helps to develop swimming readiness by teaching children how to have fun in the water. The goal is to provide experiences and activities for parents and children to learn how to feel comfortable in the water and learn about choosing and using life jackets. Non-toilet trained children must wear a swim diaper. Class size is limited to a max. 15 children.

JCWCCT/Th 5/25-6/10 10:30-11am $35/$30 105010-A

M-Th 6/21-7/1 9:30-10am $40/$35 106010-AT/Th 6/21-7/15 4:30-5pm $40/$35 106010-BSat 6/26-8/21* 9:30-10am $40/$35 106010-C

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M-Th 7/5-7/15 9:30-10am $40/$35 107010-AM-Th 7/26-8/5 9:30-10am $40/$35 107010-BT/Th 7/27-8/19 4:30-5pm $40/$35 107010-C

M-Th 8/9-8/19 9:30-10am $40/$35 108010-A

Preschool Aquatics (ages 3-5)Preschool Aquatics is designed for all swimmers ages 3-5. The skill focus will be a wide range of skills from beginner to more advanced swimming skills in preparation for American Red Cross Levels 1 and 2. Students will learn how to enter and exit the water in a safe manner, feel comfortable in the water, submerge in a rhythmic pattern, explore buoyancy in a front and back position, perform combined strokes on front and back, change body positions in water, and learn about choosing and using life jackets. Non-toilet trained children must wear a swim diaper. Class size is limited to a maximum of 15 children per three instructors.

JCWCCT/Th 5/25-6/10 10:30-11:15am $40/$35 105020-A

M-Th 6/21-7/1 9:30-10:15am $45/$40 106020-AT/Th 6/21-7/15 4:30-5:15pm $45/$40 106020-BSat 6/26-8/21* 9:30-10:15am $45/$40 106020-C

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M-Th 7/5-7/15 9:30-10:15am $45/$40 107020-AM-Th 7/26-8/5 9:30-10:15am $45/$40 107020-BT/Th 7/27-8/19 4:30-5:15pm $45/$40 107020-C

M-Th 8/9-8/19 9:30-10:15am $45/$40 108020-A

UCPM-Th 6/21-7/1 10:45-11:30am $45/$40 106021-A

M-Th 7/5-7/15 10:45-11:30am $45/$40 107121-AM-Th 7/26-8/5 10:45-11:30am $45/$40 107121-B

M-Th 8/9-8/19 10:45-11:30am $45/$40 108121-A

LEVEL 1 – Introduction to Water Skills (ages 5+) There are no prerequisites for this course. The objective of Level 1 is to help students feel comfortable in the water and enjoy the water safely. Students are introduced to elementary aquatic skills which will be built upon throughout the five levels of the Learn To Swim Program. Youth who have some experience with the water may begin the program at a higher level.

JCWCCT/Th 5/25-6/10 11:30am-12:15pm $40/$35 105210-AT/Th 5/25-6/10 5:30-6:15pm $40/$35 105210-B

M-Th 6/21-7/1 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 106210-AM/W 6/21-7/14 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 106210-BT/Th 6/22-7/15 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 106210-CSat 6/26-8/21* 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 106210-D

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M-Th 7/5-7/15 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 107210-AM-Th 7/26-8/5 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 107210-BM/W 7/26-8/18 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 107210-CT/Th 7/27-8/19 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 107210-D

M-Th 8/9-8/19 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 108210-A

UCPM-Th 6/21-7/1 9:45-10:30am $45/$40 106110-A

M-Th 7/5-7/15 9:45-10:30am $45/$40 107110-AM-Th 7/26-8/5 9:45-10:30am $45/$40 107110-B

M-Th 8/9-8/19 9:45-10:30am $45/$40 108110-A

CRPM/W 6/21-7/14 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 106213-A

M/W 7/26-8/18 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 107213-A

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JCWCCM/W 5/24-6/14* 4:30-5:15pm $40/$35 105220-AM/W 5/24-6/14* 5:30-6:15pm $40/$35 105220-B

*no class 5/31T/Th 5/25-6/10 11:30am-12:15pm $40/$35 105220-CT/Th 5/25-6/10 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 105220-DT/Th 5/25-6/10 6:30-7:15pm $45/$40 105220-E

M-Th 6/21-7/1 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 106220-AM-Th 6/21-7/1 11:30am-12:15pm $45/$40 106220-BM/W 6/21-7/14 4:30-5:15pm $45/$40 106220-CM/W 6/21-7/14 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 106220-DT/Th 6/22-7/15 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 106220-ET/Th 6/22-7/15 6:30-7:15pm $45/$40 106220-FSat 6/26-8/21* 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 106220-GSat 6/26-8/21* 11:30am-12:15pm $45/$40 106220-H

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M-Th 7/5-7/15 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 107220-AM-Th 7/5-7/15 11:30am-12:15pm $45/$40 107220-BM-Th 7/26-8/5 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 107220-CM-Th 7/26-8/5 11:30am-12:15pm $45/$40 107220-DM/W 7/26-8/18 4:30-5:15pm $45/$40 107220-EM/W 7/26-8/18 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 107220-FT/Th 7/27-8/19 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 107220-GT/Th 7/27-8/19 6:30-7:15pm $45/$40 107220-H

M-Th 8/9-8/19 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 108220-AM-Th 8/9-8/19 11:30am-12:15pm $45/$40 108220-B

UCPM-Th 6/21-7/1 9:45-10:30am $45/$40 106120-A

M-Th 7/5-7/15 9:45-10:30am $45/$40 107120-AM-Th 7/26-8/5 9:45-10:30am $45/$40 107120-B

M-Th 8/9-8/19 9:45-10:30am $45/$40 108120-A

CRPM/W 6/21-7/14 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 106223-AM/W 6/21-7/14 6:30-7:15pm $45/$40 106223-B

M/W 7/26-8/18 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 107223-AM/W 7/26-8/18 6:30-7:15pm $45/$40 107223-B

LEVEL 3 – Stroke Development Students entering this course must have a Level 2 certificate or be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements in Level 2. The objective of Level 3 is to build on the skills in Level 2 by providing additional guided practice. Students will learn to coordinate the front crawl and back crawl in addition to elements of the butterfly and fundamentals of treading water.

JCWCCM/W 5/24-6/14* 4:30-5:15pm $40/$35 105230-AM/W 5/24-6/14* 5:30-6:15pm $40/$35 105230-B

*no class 5/31T/Th 5/25-6/10 11:30am-12:15pm $40/$35 105230-CT/Th 5/25-6/10 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 105230-DT/Th 5/25-6/10 6:30-7:15pm $45/$40 105230-E

M-Th 6/21-7/1 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 106230-AM-Th 6/21-7/1 11:30-12:15pm $45/$40 106230-BM/W 6/21-7/14 4:30-5:15pm $45/$40 106230-CM/W 6/21-7/14 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 106230-DT/Th 6/22-7/15 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 106230-ET/Th 6/22-7/15 6:30-7:15pm $45/$40 106230-FSat 6/26-8/21* 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 106230-GSat 6/26-8/21* 11:30-12:15pm $45/$40 106230-H

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M-Th 7/5-7/15 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 107230-AM-Th 7/5-7/15 11:30-12:15pm $45/$40 107230-BM-Th 7/26-8/5 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 107230-CM-Th 7/26-8/5 11:30-12:15pm $45/$40 107230-DM/W 7/26-8/18 4:30-5:15pm $45/$40 107230-EM/W 7/26-8/18 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 107230-FT/Th 7/27-8/19 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 107230-GT/Th 7/27-8/19 6:30-7:15pm $45/$40 107230-H

M-Th 8/9-8/19 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 108230-AM-Th 8/9-8/19 11:30am-12:15pm $45/$40 108230-B

UCPM-Th 6/21-7/1 8:45-9:30am $45/$40 106130-A

M-Th 7/5-7/15 8:45-9:30am $45/$40 107130-AM-Th 7/26-8/5 8:45-9:30am $45/$40 107130-B

M-Th 8/9-8/19 8:45-9:30am $45/$40 108130-A

CRPM/W 6/21-7/14 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 106233-AM/W 6/21-7/14 6:30-7:15pm $45/$40 106233-B

M/W 7/26-8/18 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 107233-AM/W 7/26-8/18 6:30-7:15pm $45/$40 107233-B

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LEVEL 5 – Stroke Refinement Students must have a Level 4 certificate or be able to demonstrate all the course requirements in Level 4. The objective of Level 5 is coordination and refinement of all the strokes (front crawl, back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, and sidestroke) and increase their distances. Flip turns on the front and back are also introduced.

JCWCCM/W 5/24-6/14* 5:30-6:15pm $40/$35 105250-A

*no class 5/31T/Th 5/25-6/10 6:30-7:15pm $45/$40 105250-B

M-Th 6/21-7/1 11:30am-12:15pm $45/$40 106250-AM/W 6/21-7/14 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 106250-BT/Th 6/22-7/15 6:30-7:15pm $45/$40 106250-CSat 6/26-8/21* 11:30am-12:15pm $45/$40 106250-D

*no class 7/3

M-Th 7/5-7/15 11:30am-12:15pm $45/$40 107250-AM-Th 7/26-8/5 11:30am-12:15pm $45/$40 107250-BM/W 7/26-8/18 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 107250-CT/Th 7/27-8/19 6:30-7:15pm $45/$40 107250-D

M-Th 8/9-8/19 11:30am-12:15pm $45/$40 108250-A

UCPM-Th 6/21-7/1 8:45-9:15am $45/$40 106150-A

M-Th 7/5-7/15 8:45-9:15am $45/$40 107150-AM-Th 7/26-8/5 8:45-9:15am $45/$40 107150-B

M-Th 8/9-8/19 8:45-9:15am $45/$40 108150-A

LEVEL 6 – Rec Racers Fitness Swimmer (ages 5-15)Students must have a Level 5 certificate or be able to successfully swim one lap of crawl stroke and one lap of backstroke (1 lap = 50 yards). Level 6’s objective is to refine strokes so students swim with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. This class is for swimmers who are interested in entering swimming competition or who want to achieve a higher level of fitness. This class will be structured much like a swim team. The first session consists of 20 practices and the second session consists of 14 practices. This will help participants work continually on their endurance and stroke skills.

JCWCCM/W 6/21-8/18 6:30-7:30pm $95/$90 106330-A

LEVEL 4 – Stroke Improvement Students must have a Level 3 certificate or be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements in Level 3. Level 4 should develop confidence in the strokes learned up to this level. Students should improve their skills and increase their endurance by swimming familiar strokes (front crawl and back crawl) for greater distances. Students also build on the butter-fly and will be introduced to the elementary backstroke, breaststroke and elements of the sidestroke. The basics of turning at a wall are also introduced.

JCWCCM/W 5/24-6/14* 4:30-5:15pm $40/$35 105240-AM/W 5/24-6/14* 5:30-6:15pm $40/$35 105240-B

*no class 5/31T/Th 5/25-6/10 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 105240-CT/Th 5/25-6/10 6:30-7:15pm $45/$40 105240-D

M-Th 6/21-7/1 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 106240-AM-Th 6/21-7/1 11:30am-12:15pm $45/$40 106240-BM/W 6/21-7/14 4:30-5:15pm $45/$40 106240-CM/W 6/21-7/14 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 106240-DT/Th 6/22-7/15 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 106240-ET/Th 6/22-7/15 6:30-7:15pm $45/$40 106240-FSat 6/26-8/21* 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 106240-GSat 6/26-8/21* 11:30am-12:15pm $45/$40 106240-H

*no class 7/3

M-Th 7/5-7/15 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 107240-AM-Th 7/5-7/15 11:30am-12:15pm $45/$40 107240-BM-Th 7/26-8/5 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 107240-CM-Th 7/26-8/5 11:30am-12:15pm $45/$40 107240-DM/W 7/26-8/18 4:30-5:15pm $45/$40 107240-EM/W 7/26-8/18 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 107240-FT/Th 7/27-8/19 5:30-6:15pm $45/$40 107240-GT/Th 7/27-8/19 6:30-7:15pm $45/$40 107240-H

M-Th 8/9-8/19 10:30-11:15am $45/$40 108240-AM-Th 8/9-8/19 11:30am-12:15pm $45/$40 108240-B

UCPM-Th 6/21-7/1 8:45-9:30am $45/$40 106140-A

M-Th 7/5-7/15 8:45-9:30am $45/$40 107140-AM-Th 7/26-8/5 8:45-9:30am $45/$40 107140-B

M-Th 8/9-8/19 8:45-9:30am $45/$40 108140-A

CRPM/W 6/21-7/14 6:30-7:15pm $45/$40 106243-A

M/W 7/26-8/18 6:30-7:15pm $45/$40 107243-A

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Adult Aquatic Programs

American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Course (ages 15+)American Red Cross training makes learning fun and easy. Learn surveillance and rescue skills, First Aid and CPR. Participants must pass a pre-class swim test: 300-yard continuous swim (100 yards of front crawl, 100 yards of breaststroke, and 100 yards of choice of front crawl or breaststroke). Retrieve a 10-pound brick from the bottom of the pool and return 20 yards, keeping both hands on the brick at all times; face must remain out of the water. Failure to complete competency test does not guarantee a full refund. Classes will be held at JCWCC and Eastern State Hospital. Class meets at JCWCC on the first day. Participants must attend EVERY class to obtain certification. Cell phone use is not permitted; using one can be grounds for dismissal. Fee includes all necessary equipment. Registration for this class is open until start date. For more information, call 259-4185.M-Th 5/10-5/20 4-8pm

$205/$200 105710-ASat 5/15, 5/22 9am-5pm

American Red Cross Lifeguard Review (Two-Day Course)Is your American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification about to expire? Do you need a bit of a refresher in your skills before you can successfully perform and pass the re-certification test? This review course will prepare you for the Lifeguard Challenge, which will take place on the second day. Participants must successfully complete the prerequisite skills, three scenarios, first aid skills, back boarding and written tests. Failure to complete all requirements does not guarantee a full refund. Classes will be held at JCWCC on Saturday and Eastern State Hospital on Sunday. Participants must attend BOTH classes to obtain re-certification. Cell phone use is not permitted in class and can be grounds for dismissal. Course does not include materials. Bring your current CPR card for proof of certification. Registration is open until the week before the class start date. Maximum 10 students a class. Call 259-4185 for more information.Sat 5/8 9am-5pm

$105/$100 JCWCC

105740-ASun 5/9 1-5pm ESH

American Red Cross Lifeguard Challenge (Half-Day Course)Is your American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification about to expire? Are you comfortable with your skills and simply need to re-certify? Participants must successfully complete the prerequisite skills, three scenarios, first aid skills, back boarding and written tests. Failure to complete all requirements does not guarantee a full refund. Classes will be held at Eastern State Hospital. Cell phone use is not permitted in class and can be grounds for dismissal. Course does not include materials or card fee. Please bring your current CPR card for proof of certification. Registration is open until the week before the class start date. Maximum 10 students a class. Call 259-4185 for more information.

ESH Sat 5/1 1-5pm $55/$50 105750-A

Sat 6/5 1-5pm $55/$50 106750-A

Lifeguard CPR-PR AED Re-CertificationIs your CPR-PR AED about to expire? Do you need to recertify before summer starts? This half-day class will re-certify your skills. Course does not include materials. Registration is open until the week before the class start date. Maximum 10 students a class. Call 259-4185 for more information.

JCWCCSun 5/2 1-5pm $25/$20 105760-A

Sun 6/6 1-5pm $25/$20 106760-A

Adult Private Swim Lessons (ages 18+)Are you interested in learning how to swim or just taking a few classes to perfect your strokes? Training for a triathlon and need some stroke refinement? Classes will consist of 30 minutes of individual instruction based on the individual’s specific needs. Lessons taught based on instructor availability. To schedule an appointment, call Jackie Condict at 259-4185. Cancellations and postponements require 24-hour notice, except in the case of an emergency.

JCWCC5/1-5/31 $25/lesson 105520-A

6/1-6/30 $25/lesson 106520-A

7/1-7/31 $25/lesson 107520-A

8/1-8/31 $25/lesson 108520-A

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Aqua-Fitness Classes • Wristbands are needed to participate in

Aqua-Fitness classes. Both 10-visit and monthly wristbands are available. See page 27 for prices.

• No swimming ability is required.• Please consult a physician before beginning an

Aqua-Fitness class. Note: Check the symbol located beside the Aqua-Fitness classes to find a class to match your fitness needs. Please see the fitness schedule for times and dates of the classes.

= moderate, low intensity = medium intensity = high intensity

Aqua-Fitness schedules are subject to change. Current schedules are available online and at the Front Desk. Monthly schedules are also e-mailed to participants who provide an e-mail address at the time of registration.

If there are classes you’d like to see offered, please don’t hesitate to call Jackie Condict, Aquatic Program Coordinator at 259-4185 with your suggestions.

Arthritis Foundation Aquatic Program We are now offering Arthritis Water Exercise. This class provides an ideal environment for relieving arthritis pain and stiffness, and improving the range of movement of joints affected by arthritis through the soothing warmth and buoyancy of warm water. Water exercise is a gentle way to exercise joints and muscles. Water supports joints, lessens stress, allows free movement and provides mild resistance to help build muscle strength. Classes will be 50 minutes

and led by instructors who have completed an Arthritis Foundation approved training program. Participants perform range-of-motion, strengthening and aerobic exercise. No swimming ability is required.

Aqua Easy Take a step toward a healthier lifestyle. This low intensity class focuses on increasing flexibility, muscle tone and range of motion. It’s a great prenatal work-out, or for those with limitations or recovering from surgery and looking to continue their fitness. No swimming ability required.

Water Walking Are you looking to exercise, but do not want a work-out that is too strenuous? This is the class for you! This class consists of a low impact cardio workout for the whole body. Classes will be structured so that participants are comfortable moving at their own pace with guidance from their instructor. No swimming ability required.

Water Cardio This class is a high intensity cardiovascular workout to increase endurance, flexibility and muscle tone. Through the use of various equipment and techniques, you’ll be put through an intense cardio workout without the strain on your joints from a land aerobics class. No swimming ability required.

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Many swim classes offer a low-impact cardio workout for the entire body!

Parks and Recreation offers a wide variety of swim-ming classes for all ages, beginning at age six months.

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James City/Williamsburg Community Center

5301 Longhill Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188259-4200

Hours of Operation Monday-Thursday. ................................... 6am-9pm Friday .........................................................6am-8pm Saturday ....................................................9am-6pm Sunday .............................................................. 1-6pm

JCWCC Holiday ClosingsMemorial Day ............................... Monday, May 31Independence Day ...........................Sunday, July 4Labor Day .............................Monday, September 6

Plan Your Next Birthday HereHave your child’s next birthday party here! You plan the fun for your guests. We provide:• Private party room with kitchen access• Pool/gym access• Water toys and game balls provided as needed

Party times: Saturday ..1:15-3:15pm Sunday ....1:15-3:15pm and 3:45-5:45pm

Call 259-4200 for availability. Reservations and $50 payment are required at least two weeks in advance.

Facilities

Access Passholder BenefitsThe Benefits Are Endless with your membership to the James City/Williamsburg Community Center!

• Swimming pool, 25-meters x 25-yards with zero depth entry and lanes for lap swimming

• Gymnasium with two full basketball courts or four volleyball courts

• Two-lane indoor suspended track• Two glass-backed racquetball courts• Fitness area equipped with free weights, Cybex

and Nautilus Nitro machines, treadmills, elliptical machines, upright and recumbent bikes, rowers, step machines and a stairclimber and a Broadcast Vision Theater

• Fitness orientation and services• Catering kitchen• Craft room equipped with four pottery wheels and kiln• Locker rooms with showers and dry saunas• Family locker room• Dance/Aerobics room• Teen lounge• Senior lounge with living room, TV, meeting space

and computers• Lobby living room with a large screen TV• Parent-supervised play area• Whirlpool

Fitness Orientation and ServicesBasic Orientation: A fitness attendant will demonstrate how to set up and determine pad and seat settings for the Nautilus or Cybex equipment. In addition, they’ll discuss general physical fitness principles and fitness room etiquette. Each patron will be given a fitness diary to record their personal settings and track their workouts. Orientations are available several times per day and are designed to accommodate up to four patrons at a time. Patrons can sign-up at the fitness desk for Nautilus, Cybex or both lines of equipment. Allow at least one hour to complete an orientation. Orientations are optional.

Program Design Orientation:A fitness trainer will determine initial weight settings for patrons for either line of equipment. Patrons will be required to complete a Basic Orientation before signing up. These orientations are scheduled upon request and are designed for one patron at a time.

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James River Community Center

8901 Pocahontas Trail, Williamsburg, VA 23185887-5810

Hours of OperationMonday-Thursday ......................................... 4-9pmFriday ............................................................ 4-8pmSaturday and Sunday ................................... closed

Access Passholder Benefits• Gymnasium • Multipurpose room which includes game tables and

large screen TV• Locker rooms• Classrooms for meetings• Outside basketball courts and soccer field• Racquetball court • Fitness area weight training and cardio equipment

Patron Services Available• On-site registration for division-wide programs/

services• Notary services• Corporate passes for businesses• Four meeting rooms as well as the multipurpose

room and gym are available to rent after regular hours for small parties or large gatherings. Call 887-5810 for availability and fee information.

JRCC Holiday ClosingsMemorial Day ..............................Monday, May 31Independence Day ......................... Sunday, July 4Labor Day ........................... Monday, September 6

Patrons can sign up at the fitness desk and should allow one hour to complete this orientation. Patrons must fill out a Medical History Inventory for review before this orientation.

Cardiovascular Endurance Machine OrientationFitness staff are available to provide information on how to use the equipment on an as needed basis.

Patron Services Available• On-site registration for division-wide programs/services• Notary services• Ballfield, gym and community room rentals.

Community/Meeting rooms seat up to 200 and are available for rent along with the catering kitchen. The entire community center is available for rent after regular hours. Call 259-4200 for availability and fee information.

• Corporate passes for businesses• Senior activities with the Historic Triangle

Senior Center• Health education programs offered through SWCH

Accessible EquipmentThe JCWCC’s fitness area is equipped with special adaptive equipment for those who use wheelchairs, lack mobility or require physical therapy. This equip-ment was purchased with a grant from the Peninsula Disability Services Board. For swimmers who use wheelchairs, aquatic chairs are available at the JCWCC in the aquatic area.

JCWCC Child CareFREE to JCWCC Access Passholders!

(ages 3 months - 11 years)259-4200

The JCWCC offers child care to patrons using the Center. While taking a class, swimming in the pool or working-out in the gym, we’ll provide a safe and fun stay for your child! Maximum two-hour stay.

Hours of OperationMonday-Saturday ................................... 9am-noon

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Adult and Senior Combo Passes Now Available!

The new pass combines Community Center access and all fitness classes for one low price!

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All resident youth ages 17 or younger can get a free access pass to the JRCC.

JCWCC & JRCC Center Fee InfoJCWCC Resident Non-ResidentFamily Access Pass Annual $500 $940 Semi-Annual $300 $555 Quarterly $180 N/A

Adult Access Pass Annual $250 $540 Semi-Annual $150 $305 Quarterly $100 N/A

Senior Access Pass Annual $225 $375 Semi-Annual $145 $260 Quarterly $90 N/A

Youth Access Pass Annual $70 $150 Semi-Annual $45 $95 Quarterly $25 N/A

Annual Adult Combo (includes facility access $500 $875 + all fitness classes)

Annual Senior Combo (includes facility access $450 $650 + all fitness classes)

JRCC Resident Non-ResidentFamily Access Pass Annual $50 $75 Semi-Annual $35 $60

Adult Access Pass Annual $35 $65 Semi-Annual $25 $40

Senior Access Pass Annual $25 $45 Semi-Annual $15 $30

Youth Access Pass Annual Free with Daily Card $30 Semi-Annual Free with Daily Card $20

Daily CardPatrons without an access pass may purchase a Daily Card to use the James City/Williamsburg and/or the James River Community Centers. The cards are $10. Resident cards are good for 24 months and non-resident cards for 12 months. After the purchase of the Daily Card, patrons pay a small fee per visit to use the Centers.

Daily Card Fees Resident Non-Resident JCWCC/JRCC JCWCC/JRCCAdult $8/$3 $11/$5Youth $2/Free $4/$2Adult 5-Visit Punch Pass $40/NA $55/NAYouth 5-Visit Punch Pass $10/NA $20/NA

JCWCC Daily Card – Free Admission TimesWith the purchase of a Daily Card, JCC and Williamsburg residents may have free access by showing their card on Thursdays,1-3pm; Fridays, 6-8pm; and Saturdays, 2-5pm.

Proof of ResidencyProof of residency is required to purchase or renew a resident access pass. A resident is defined as anyone who physically resides in James City County or the City of Williamsburg. This must be a primary residence as reported on income tax forms and used for voter registration. Proper documentation is required to prove residency. Documentation can be a DMV issued driver’s license with current street address, Virginia I.D. card with current street address, or with one of the following that shows street address: a utility bill, lease agreement or voter registration.

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My Place

5301 Longhill Road (adjacent to the James City/Williamsburg Community Center), open daily sunrise to sunset

Playgrounds are a place where children can come together to play, yell, swing and imagine. They are places where life lessons are learned – challenge, risk, cooperation and conflict resolution. Yet for too many families, playgrounds have become inaccessible due to physical limitations. My Place is inclusive, specially designed to welcome all individuals and families regardless of ability.

My Place is a community project of the Leadership Historic Triangle Class of 2009. The class initiated the venture - to research, fund and build an accessible playground at the existing James City/Williamsburg Community Center on Longhill Road. Their goal was

The ribbon-cutting ceremony for My Place was held in December 2009. Cutting the ribbon for the facility (l-r) are Jack Tuttle, City of Williamsburg; Pete Cruikshank, Leadership Historic Triangle; Sue Mellen, James City County; Leonard Sledge, LHT Class of 2009; and Dick Schrieber, Greater Williamsburg Chamber and Tourism Alliance.

“My Place” includes all the features of a traditional playground – swings, a merry-go-round, climbing equipment and some features very unique to the Historic Triangle area.

a 6,000 square foot playground with barrier free equipment, fencing and sidewalks to be located at an existing County park site where visitor traffic was already established.

The Class began work on the project more than a year ago. With County Board of Supervisors approval in February 2009, the playground took shape though conceptual planning and drawings. Fundraising efforts began with support from corporate sponsors, community donations and a commemorative brick paver campaign. Ground was broken for the $170,000 facility in October 2009. Grand Opening ceremonies were held in December.

At My Place, all children play together – without bounds or judgments, but your help is always needed to support regular maintainance and repair of the facility. The playground is a privately-funded project of the Leadership Historic Triangle Class of 2009. For your $50 donation, you’ll receive a commemorative brick paving stone, which can be laser etched with your personal message. This paving stone will become part of the founda tion of this special project, and will ensure future generations know that My Place is your place. To learn more, visit www.jccEgov.com/recreation/parks/index.html, e-mail [email protected] or call 259-5410.

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Upon completion, My Place was donated to James City County for management and maintenance through existing staff. Fundraising efforts continue to support regular maintenance and repair of the facility.

Thank You Sponsors!

My Community – $5,000+AES, Branscome Incorporated, Busch Gardens, Dominion Foundation, Henderson Incorporated, Lions Charity Foundation of District 24-D, Plantation Group LLC, Sentara and TowneBank.

My Family – 2,500+Chesapeake Bank and Chesapeake Investment Group, Eagle Bay Hardscape Products, FedEx Kinko’s, Great Wolf Lodge, Hercules Fence, In Memory of Matthew Hershberger, Shonka Wealth Management LTD and Wright Signs.

Leadership Historic Triangle Class of 2009: Chris Basic, Rick Batten, Carrie Binsfeld, John Carnifax, Tom Cosgrove, Hunter Creech, Kevin Crossett, Andy Dallas, Carrie Dolan, Bondy Shay Gibson, Peter Henderson, Jr., Michael Hipple, Sr., David Jolley, Kathy Kammer, Adam Kinsman, Cortney Langley, Carolyn Murphy, Adam Nash, Tom Neely, Erin Pitre, Jennifer Privette, Brad Sipes, Stanley Skinner, Leonard Sledge, Greg Spryn, Shelley Weisberg, Don West and Abbitt Woodall.

The 6,000 square foot playground offers barrier free equipment, fencing and sidewalks and is located next to the James City/Williamsburg Community Center.

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My Friends – $1,000+Bench Smith, Brooks Real Estate, Inc., Colonial Center for Hearing, Foskey-Phillips Advertising, Greater Williamsburg Chamber & Tourism Alliance, Holdren Design, Junior Woman’s Club of Williamsburg, Keli Slusher-York County School Division, Kiwanis Club of Toano, Middle Peninsula Insurance, Mourlam Studios, Parking Lot Maintenance, WJCC Republican and Democratic Committees, Spain Commercial,St. Olaf Catholic Church, Virginia Gazette, Walmart Foundation, Waltrip Recycling and Williamsburg Community Trust.

Class of 2009

Leadership Historic Triangle is sponsored by the Greater Williamsburg Chamber and Tourism Alliance with a mission to encourage, develop and support community leaders. Each class commits to a project to better the Historic Triangle. Classes are held every other year.

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2007 Legacy Hall

Host your next meeting, banquet, reception or celebration at 2007 Legacy Hall in New Town! The facility is available for use by civic and community groups as well as the full public on a fee basis. User/rental fees offset tax supported funds to operate the building. Maximum occupancy is 299.

Meeting Rooms – 2007 Legacy Hall features two ad-joining meeting rooms, one large and one small, which can be used together or separately. Both rooms can accommodate audiovisual presentations. Twenty round tables (60 inches in diameter) and 175 cloth-seated chairs and 100 stackable chairs are provided and can be arranged in a number of different configurations to fit the occasion.

Kitchen – Kitchen amenities include a refrigerator, microwave, ice maker, double oven (stovetop/burners not present), sink and counter space. The kitchen (at additional cost) is available to the large meeting room if both rooms are in use simultaneously by different groups. However, if the large room user does not reserve the kitchen, it may be available to the small room user.

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Legacy Hall is located at 4301 New Town Avenue. Tours of the facility are available by appointment only during business weekdays, 8am-5pm. Facility use fees range from $20/hour - $150/hour dependent on user type and room(s) selected. There is an additional fee for use of the kitchen as well as a refundable security deposit. 2007 Legacy Hall is closed on JCC government holidays. For the complete list of 2007 Legacy Hall policies and procedures, visit http://www.jccegov.com/legacyhall/index.html. To reserve the facility, contact Joan Etchberger at 5300 Palmer Lane, Suite 1A, Williamsburg, VA; 757-259-5410 or email [email protected].

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CRP Boat Ramp/Rental Fees Resident Non-ResidentBoat Launch (annual) $75 $100 Boat Launch (day) $5 $8 Boat and Motor (2-hour min.) $12/hr. $18/hr. Boat and Motor (day) $36 $54 Canoe or Kayak Launch $2 $3 Canoe or Kayak Rental (2-hour min.) $4/hr. $6/hr. each additional 15 minutes $1 $1 Canoe/Kayak (day) $20 $30Boat/RV Storage (monthly) $45 $65

CRP Camping Fees Resident Non-ResidentBasic $22 $26 Electric $24 $28 Water/Electric $26 $30 Monthly (March and April) $550 $600 Monthly (September-November) $550 $600 Monthly (December-February) $475 $525

CRP Pool Fees Resident Non-ResidentDaily Visit

Children (age 5 and younger) Free Free Youth (ages 6-18) $2 $4 Adult $3 $5 Seniors (age 55+) $2 $4

10-Day Visit Pass Youth (ages 6-18) $18 $36 Adult $26 $44 Seniors (age 55+) $18 $36

Annual Pass Youth (ages 6-18) $40 $65 Adult $45 $65 Family $80 $120 Seniors (age 55+) $40 $65

CRP Driving Range Resident Non-ResidentBucket of Balls $4 $5 Club $1 $2

CRP Shelter Rental Fees(Capacity) Resident Non-Resident

Pavilion/Woods – full day (100) $100 $125 Pavilion/Woods – half day (100) $75 $100 Large Shelter/Pool – full day (75) $100 $125 Large Shelter/Pool – half day (75) $75 $100

Brickyard Landing (BYL)990 Brickyard Road (off Forge Road)259-5360, open daily sunrise to sunset

Brickyard Landing is a public boat ramp that provides citizens access to the Chickahominy River from the upper end of the James City County.

Chickahominy Riverfront Park (CRP)1350 John Tyler Highway258-5020, open daily

Come enjoy this 140-acre park located on the Chickahominy River. Facilities include two outdoor swimming pools, boat ramp, camp sites, a play-ground, picnic shelters, a small store and access to the Virginia Capital Trail. Bring your boat or rent one at the park to enjoy fishing or exploring the Chickahominy River and Gordon Creek. The large fields and picnic shelters are available for special events. Please contact the park for pool and store operating hours.

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Community Centers/Outdoor Facilities James City/Williamsburg Community Center

5301 Longhill Road• two softball fields with lights (rental)• two natural grass fields with lights (rental)• 2-mile walking trail encircling the Center• Skate Park

James River Community Center8901 Pocahontas Trail

• softball field, no lights (rental)• natural grass field (rental)

Field Rental Fees Resident Non-ResidentBall Field (hour–2 hours minimum) $25 $35 Ball Field Lights (hour) $20 $20

Diascund Reservoir (DRP)9551 Diascund Reservoir Park RoadOff Route 60 West pass Toano in Lanexa 259-5360, open daily sunrise to sunset

This reservoir, provided and operated jointly by Newport News, James City County and the Division of Game and Inland Fisheries, is open to the public for boating access and fishing. Electric trolling motors are the only motors permitted on the reservoir.

Forest Glen Playground (FG)204 Forest Glen Drive259-5360, open sunrise to sunset

Neighborhood playground park for children ages 5-12.

Freedom Park (FP)5535 Centerville Road259-5360, open daily 7am to sunset

This forested retreat of over 600 acres features 1.8 miles of hiking trails and almost 10 miles of

mountain bike trails winding through historical sites, forests and along creeks. Visit the first Free Black Settlement where three historically accurate recreated cabins are located in a meadow and are furnished with items authentic to the period (1803-1850). The park is also the site of an 18th-century graveyard, the Revolutionary War Battle of Spencer’s Ordinary (1781), a 17th century domicile and the Williamsburg Botanical “Ellipse Garden” which features more than 300 species of native Virginia vegetation.

Greensprings Interpretive Trail (GST)3751 John Tyler Highway259-5360, open daily 8am to sunset

Wander along this 3.5-mile nature trail that loops through a landscape of beaver ponds, wetlands and forests. The trail includes interpretative signs about the environment, historical events of the early colonists and American Indians and area wildlife. The trail is on wetlands adjacent to Mainland Farm, the oldest continuously cultivated farm in America. The trailhead also provides convenient parking and paved trail access to the Virginia Capital Trail. Over 200 species of birds have been documented on this site and it’s part of the Virginia Birding Trail.

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Ironbound Park (IP)100 Carriage Road259-5360, open daily sunrise to sunset

This neighborhood-style park features a paved, multiuse trail, small shelter with tables and grill to accommodate 50, a basketball court and playground. James City County Stadium (STADM)

4725 Stadium Road, off Opportunity Way across from the Williamsburg Outlet Mall in the Warhill Sports Complex259-5360

This 3,000-seat stadium is designed for a variety of sports and community activities. The surface is rubber infilled synthetic turf with permanent lines for football, soccer and field hockey. There are two locker rooms and two restroom/concession facilities located at each end of the stadium.

Stadium Rental Fees (3,000 seats)Call for fees – 259-5360.

Jamestown Beach Campground (JBC)2205 Jamestown Road 259-5360, Beachfront open year round, daily, 8am to sunset

The Park features a small beach front on the James River. Picnic tables and grills are available.

Jamestown Yacht Basin (JYB)2080 Jamestown Road564-7714e-mail: 1smmwmbg @yahoo.com

JYB is located on Powhatan Creek behind Jamestowne Island, next to Jamestown Settlement on the James River. The covered, full service marina features 90 wet slips with ample space for transients, a double wide boat ramp with docks on both sides, a bath house with showers, pump out, 89 octane gas, store/snack bar, bait, field storage, boat service center and 15-ton travel lift. Slips for rent.

Little Creek Reservoir Park (LCRP)180 Lakeview Road in Toano (off Forge Road)566-1702, open March-November, M-F, 7am-sunset; opens 6am to sunset on weekends and holidays; December-February, opens 7am-5pm only on weekends. All rentals must be returned by 4:30pm.

LCR is a fisherman’s paradise! This scenic park overlooks a 996-acre reservoir offering year round fishing, boating and picnicking. The park also has a concession facility, playground, soft mulch nature trail and two shelters with grills plus rental canoes, kayaks and Jon boats and a launch-your-own boat ramp. Electric trolling motors are the only motors permitted on the reservoir.

Boat Ramp/Rental Fees Resident Non-ResidentBoat Launch (annual) $50 $80 Boat Launch (day) $5 $8 Boat Launch (after 2pm) $3 $5 Canoe and Kayak Launch $2 $3 Canoe and Kayak Rental (hour) $4 $7 each additional 15 minutes $1 $1 Canoe and Kayak (day) $20 $30 Jon Boat Fishing $8 $12 Jon Boat Fishing (after 2pm) $4 $6 Jon Boat (pleasure) $4 $6 Jon Boat (pleasure with motor and battery) $10 $15 Trolling Motor and Battery $12 $15 Extra Battery $5 $5

Pier Fishing Resident Non-ResidentDuring Operating Hours Free Free

Shelter Rental Fees (Capacity) Resident Non-Resident

Shelter/Playground – full day (35) $75 $100 Shelter/Playground – half day (35) $50 $75

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Mid County Park (MCP): Home of Kidsburg3793 Ironbound Road259-5360, open daily 7am-10pm

This 19-acre park has something for the whole family! Children can play at Kidsburg, a community-built playground that has become an area attraction. Enjoy lighted recreation areas including softball and baseball fields, basketball and tennis courts, as well as sand volleyball courts. Walk the paved 2/3 mile ADA accessible multi-use path that encircles the park. Are you planning a small family outing, family reunion, or perhaps a group meeting? Then you may want to consider Mid County Park. There is a large picnic shelter and a small picnic shelter and play areas for games or other functions.

Shelter Rental Fees(Capacity) Resident Non-Resident

Shelter/Kidsburg – full day (50) $75 $100 Shelter/Kidsburg – half day (50) $50 $75

Field Rental Fees Resident Non-ResidentBall Field/hour (2 hours minimum) $25 $35 Ball Field Lights/hour $20 $20

My Place PlaygroundLocated adjacent to the JCWCC259-5360, open sunrise to sunset

This inclusive playground is designed to welcome all individuals and families regardless of ability. Funded through private and corporate donations, My Place includes all the features of a traditional playground such as slides, swings and climbing equipment, but was constructed to allow those with disabilities to access every aspect of the facility.

Powhatan Creek Park (PCP)1831 Jamestown Road259-5360, open daily sunrise to sunset

This one-acre facility is part of the Chesapeake Gateways Network and provides access to the James River at Jamestown Island, including scenic views of Historic Jamestowne. Powhatan Creek is listed on the Natural Resources Inventory as the most biodiverse creek on the Peninsula. Scenic views of tidal marshes and an abundance of wildlife highlight trips on this beautiful waterway. Park consists of a unique, small non-motorized boat/canoe/kayak launch with parking for 20 vehicles and five observation/fishing piers.

Skate Park and Multiuse Trail (SP)Located adjacent to JCWCC – Free259-5360, open daily 9am to sunset; park will close in the event of inclement weather.

This bowl-style skate park is 10,000 square feet of concrete jumps and ramps. It also features two ramps, a rail, a hand rail and multiple grinding edges. Helmets and protective gear are highly recommended. The site also features a half-mile, 10-foot wide paved multiuse trail.

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All Parks and Recreation park shelters can be reserved online at www.jccEgov.com/recreation.

Upper County Park (UCP)180 Leisure Road in Toano566-1451, Park open daily 8am to sunset. Pool is open 11am-8pm, Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day (Memorial Day Weekend – mid-June, weekends only).

This 91-acre park is located in the upper end of JCC. Amenities include a 25m swimming pool and a toddler pool, playgrounds, sand volleyball and basket- ball courts, multi-use trails and a 3.5-mile mountain bike trail, horseshoe pits and picnic shelters. There is a nominal charge to swim or rent the shelter. During its operating season, the pool may be rented after hours.

Pool FeesDaily Visit Resident Non-Resident

Children (age 5 and younger) FREE FREE Youth (ages 6-18) $2 $4 Adult $3 $5 Senior (age 55+) $2 $4

10-Day Visit Pass Youth (ages 6-18) $18 $36 Adult $26 $44 Senior (age 55+) $18 $36

Season’s Pass Youth (ages 6-18) $40 $65 Adult $45 $65 Family $80 $120 Seniors (age 55+) $40 $65 After-Hour Pool Rental (8-10pm) $100 $150 Lifeguard (2 hours) $60 $60 Park Attendant (2 hours) $30 $30

Shelter Rental Fees(Capacity) Resident Non-Resident

Pavilion/Pool – full day (150) $100 $125 Pavilion/Pool – half day (150) $75 $100 Shelter/Playground – full day (50) $75 $100 Shelter/Playground – half day (50) $50 $75 Shelter/Woods – full day (50) $75 $100 Shelter/Woods – half day (50) $50 $75

Virginia Capital Trail (VCT)Trail starts in the parking lots of Chickahominy Riverfront Park and Greensprings Trail and connects to Jamestown Settlement

JCC is a partner of the VCT, a regional 55-mile multiuse trail connecting all of Virginia’s capitals – Jamestown, Williamsburg and Richmond. The first 7.5 miles of trail, all in JCC, are completed. The trail is a cooperative effort of the Virginia Department of Transportation, Game and Inland Fisheries and Conservation and Recreation, as well as the VCT Foundation and Williamsburg Land Conservancy.

Waller Mill Dog Park Route 645, Airport Road (Waller Mill Park)259-3778

The 1.5-acre park is a joint venture with Williamsburg. Registration is required to access the park. Annual memberships are available for residents.

Warhill Sports Complex (WSC)5700 Warhill Trail259-5360, open daily 7am to 10pm

This complex is host to most local sporting events for County league playand tournaments. The baseball complex includes three lighted youth baseball fields, one lighted majors baseball field, four tee-ball fields, a concession building with rest rooms and a play-ground. The soccer/multiuse fields complex includes six synthetic turf multiuse fields, four premier full size and four intermediate grass soccer fields and a concession building with restrooms. The Park also includes three outdoor basketball courts, a one-mile paved multiuse trail, a 3.5-mile hiking trail, two ponds for shoreline fishing, the stadium and the indoor athletic facility – Williamsburg Indoor Sports Complex, which is a private for profit venture. For tournament fees and rate schedules, call 259-5360.

Field Rental Fees Resident Non-ResidentBall Field/hour (2 hours minimum) $25 $35 Ball Field Lights/hour $20 $20

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Open space is available for special events at several parks and requires the approval of a Special Events Application. A Special Event is defined as any organized activity using park space that is either 1) open to the public or 2) a private function that requires reserved space or special set-ups beyond the typical facility rental of a shelter or a field. Parks and Recreation reserves the right to determine the location best suited for the event based on the planned activity and the appropriateness of the venue requested. Use of concessions will require completion of a Concession Permit Application. The Security Deposit is due at the time of the reservation. All other fees are due 30 days in advance of the event.

Individual/Private Organization (for-profit) Security Deposit Daily FeeAttendance less than 100 $125 $250 101-200 $250 $500 201-500 $500 $1000 501-1,000 $750 $1500 1,001 and above $1000 $2000

Civic Association/Co-Sponsored (non-profit) Security Deposit Daily FeeAttendance is less than 100 $75 $125 Attendance is 101-200 $125 $250201-500 $250 $500501-1,000 $375 $7501,001 and above $500 $1000

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Chickahominy Water Trail Festival and the Race to Rockahock

Enjoy the day on the Chickahominy River with family and friends!

Saturday, May 29, 9am-9pm • Chickahominy Riverfront Park, 9am-noon• River’s Rest Marina, 9100 Wilcox Neck Road in

Charles City, 11am-2pm• Rockahock Campground, 1428 Outpost Road in

Lanexa, 2-9pm

The canoe and kayak race is open to all boat classes to benefit the James River Association. Registration deadline is May 27. 10-mile Sprint race, $30; 20-mile Endurance race, $40.

Come celebrate the opening of the Chickahominy Water Trail with the James River Association (JRA), JCC Parks and Recreation, and other local partners. Paddlers looking to test their mettle on this new extension of the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail can sign up for the 10- or 20-mile canoe/kayak Race to Rockahock that benefits the JRA’s conservation work. Spectators, families, history buffs and wildlife watchers enjoy a day of talks, boat demonstrations, eco-paddles, Virginia Indian artwork, food, and a classic rock concert as they follow the race up the river. For information and registration, www.jamesriverassociation.org/ enjoy-the-james/chickahominy-water-trail or call 804-788-8811, ex. 214.

Virginia Capital TrailThe Jamestown trailhead of the Virginia Capital Trail (VCT) officially opened in March in a dedication ceremony. Guest speakers included Virginia First Lady Maureen McDonnell, Senator Tommy Norment and Dominion Virginia Power CEO Paul Koonce. When completed, the VCT, a facility for pedestrians, cyclists and other recreational users, will connect the Canal Walk in downtown Richmond with Jamestown and Williamsburg along the James River/Route 5 corridor and will meet up with the Colonial Parkway. The VCT promotes healthier lifestyles for the region and the entire Commonwealth. The trailhead also includes a shelter and a kiosk with information on historical sites, wildlife and natural resources along the trail. For more information, please visit: www.virginiacapitaltrail.org.

The Matoaka Elementary Girls Running Club, led by instructor Penny Martin, blazed the new Virginia Capital Trail during the grand opening ceremony.

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Individuals, families and groups can have fun, make new friends and learn new skills while working on worthwhile projects by volunteering with James City County Parks and Recreation. Share your talents in customer service, trail care, gardening, coaching, photography, special events, or as a pledge leader. To get started, contact: Vicki Sprigg Human Services Coordinator 5300 Palmer Lane, Suite 1A Williamsburg, VA 23188 [email protected]. 259-5403

Adopt A ParkThis volunteer initiative offers citizens and organizations a lead role in the beautification and care of our public areas. Through this program, citizens support Parks and Recreation in continuing efforts to make County parks, trails, playgrounds, flower beds and greenways safe and attractive while helping lower maintenance and equipment costs. Your group, business, club, or community association can become involved and be publicly recognized as an “adopter.” With your help, we can maintain the high standards you expect in our parks.

Pledge LeaderCalling all County kids! How would you like the opportunity to show your leadership, public speaking skills and appear on TV? Sign up to lead the pledge at one of our Board of Supervisors meetings – held on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. You will receive a certificate for volunteering and be the envy of all your friends!

PhotographerPut your photography hobby and skills to work as a volunteer with the Division! You’ll work with staff and independently at special events and during other classes, events and sports venues to capture action shots in our award winning parks and facilities. We’ll design a schedule around your available hours. If necessary, a camera can be provided.

Come Volunteer!

Recreation Leaders (middle and elementary schools)

Individuals with customer service skills and the ability to work in a team environment are needed for our after school programs. Responsibilities include interacting positively with program participants, leading and participating in daily activities to include homework, gym, arts and crafts, outdoor play, and assisting staff with various activities. • Middle Schools: Monday-Friday, 3-6pm at JB and

TMS and at the Community Centers• Elementary Schools: Monday-Friday, 3:30-6pm at

MW, CBB, DJM, JR, RB, SES, MES, and NES.

Special Events VolunteerAssist in implementing planned community-wide special events for families such as the Harvest Festival, Family Fun Fest, Easter Egg Hunt, Santa Calling, Breakfast with Santa and teen events.

Water Safety AideAssist our Water Safety Instructors in implementing planned programs for swimming and water safety classes at the indoor pool at the James City/Williamsburg Community Center.

Water Safety InstructorTeach a variety of swimming and water safety classes at the indoor pool at the James City/Williamsburg Community Center. American Red Cross WSI certification preferred.

Youth Soccer CoachHead coaches and Assistant Coaches are needed for K-9th grade soccer. Coaches conduct one week night practice with their team and Saturday morning games during soccer season. Seasons run eight weeks.

Assistant Park RangerVolunteer to assist with special event parking including James City County Fair (June) and Harvest Festival (September). Must be age 19 or older and have the ability to work confidently in an independent outdoor environment under a variety of weather situations.

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Cycling Opportunities

14th Annual Pedal the Parkway FREESaturday, May 1, 8am-1pm

The Colonial Parkway between Williamsburg and Jamestown will be closed to cars from 8am until 1pm for BICYCLES ONLY! The event will take place rain or shine. There will be one starting location this year! Start at the Newport Avenue entrance to the Colonial Parkway, parking available. A rest stop will be available along the route. Free helmets for children, distributed by the Williamsburg Area Bicyclists, while they last! T-shirts will be available for sale.

Bicycling 101 (group rides for ages 12+)Sunday, May 2, 2pmJames City/Williamsburg Community Center, Room D

Have you ever wondered how to increase your safety while riding your bicycle? Experienced riders from the local bike club will offer safety tips and demonstrate the safe way to ride your bike on roads and bike paths. A five-mile ride will follow the demonstrations. For information, call Allen Turnbull at 229-4046.

7th Annual Capital to Capital Century/Half Century/Quarter Century/Family Rides

Saturday, May 8, 7am-4pm (Century Ride begins 7:30am; Family Ride begins 8am; Half Century Ride begins 8:30am; Quarter Century Ride begins 9am)

Choose your riding distance on the Virginia Capital Trail – parts of scenic Route 5, back roads with tree canopies, historic plantations, battlefields and pastoral scenery. Simultaneous starts from both Chickahominy Riverfront Park and Richmond (Dorey Park). $25 pre-registration includes lunch and rest stops. Rest stops hosted by Richmond and Williamsburg bicycle clubs. Proceeds benefit the Virginia Capital Trail Foundation. For more information or to register online visit www.virginiacapitaltrail.org.

Williamsburg Area Bicyclists MeetingTuesday, May 11, 7pmWilliamsburg-Jamestown Airport (off Lake Powell Road)

Join other bicyclists of all ages and abilities to benefit from these “hands-on” demonstrations of various basic bicycle maintenance projects. Everyone is welcomed! Call Tony Loscalzb at 903-6100.

Children’s Bike RideSunday, May 16, 2pmJamestown High School

All children welcome with their parents. Meet at Jamestown High School’s parking lot to ride from 1-12 miles along the Virginia Capital Trail with experienced bicyclists who will promote safe biking skills. Refreshments will be served afterwards.Free helmets for children while they last (distributed by the Williamsburg Area Bicyclists). For more info, e-mail Stephanie Smith at [email protected].

National Bike to Work WeekMonday-Friday, May 17-21

Set aside this week to bike to work, to school, the library or to shop!

National Bike to Work DayFriday, May 21

If your schedule doesn’t permit you to bike to work all week, try to make an extra effort to bike on this day.

Winery RideFriday, May 28, 6pmWilliamsburg Winery

Starting at the Williamsburg Winery, join Ted Moreland for a 10-15 mile ride to Jamestown followed by dinner at the Williamsburg Winery at 7:30pm. Call 880-3212 to make reservations.

Casual Bicycle Rides Join ride leaders from the Williamsburg Area Bicyclists for rides suitable for those seeking a slower speed.

For more information, see the “May Is Bike Month Calendar” in the April 21 edition of the Virginia Gazette or visit the Williamsburg Area Bicyclists’ website www.WABonline.org or your local bike shop for more bike events and ride calendars.

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Pack a picnic and bring a blanket to the Thursday Sounds on the Square outdoor concerts, p. 5.

Put the “pedal to the metal” for the Park-to-Park Bike Tour, p. 5.

Hike or bike the Virginia Capital Trail – a historic 55-mile trail connecting Virginia’s three capitols.

Visit the nation’s First Free Black Settlement at Freedom Park.

Get your JCWCC combo access pass which combines JCWCC access and fitness classes for one low price.

Join in the trips and socials for ages 55+, p. 32.

Sign your child up for Circus Kids Camp which combines fitness, dance, theatre and music, p. 9.

Hit a high note for your child with Piano Camp, p. 9.

Vacation at home! Discover your County parks on your own or as part of the Great Park Pursuit, p. 12.

Play ball or cheer your favorite teams at the Warhill Sports Complex.

Relax and blow off some steam in the JCWCC whirlpool or sauna.

Learn from the pros – Todd Covington kicking, Joe Henzel baseball, and Bob Artis tennis camps, p. 20.

Host your next celebration at 2007 Legacy Hall.

Shake the summer up during Hula Camp, p. 10.

Visit My Place, the new inclusive playground at the JCWCC.

Enjoy Kidsburg at Mid County Park.

Get a fitness assessment and design your own health and wellness plan at the JCWCC.

Take a tour of the JCWCC and see the improvements, many a direct response of your feedback!

Sign up your children for Rec Connect summer camps.

Become a volunteer for the Inclusion Companion Program or Rec Connect Summer Camp, p. 17.

Adopt-A-County Park and help keep our community clean, p. 53.

Ride the ramps and rails at the Skate Park.

Get a free Gait Analysis and learn why your knee, back and hips may hurt, p. 30.

Sign your child up for adventures – Dirt Diggers, Marine Marshalls and Treasure Hunters, p. 12.

Learn how to make your own chocolate, p. 9.

Help your preschooler to discover art during Peewee Picasso Camp, p. 8.

Follow the E-mail Trail with a Byte-Size Computer Class, p. 8.

Join the fun in the sun during Days of Discovery for campers with disabilities, p. 16.

Learn all about oil painting and pastels, p. 26.

Get on the ball and learn a new way to exercise; sign up for PhysioBall class, p. 30.

Get set to get wet! Learn to Swim, p. 33.

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Beautiful Views in Our Parks! Special thanks to the following for submitting their photos in celebration of July is Parks and Recreation Month.

The Launch – Steve Gallo photographed this American Bald Eagle at Chickahominy Riverfront Park taking flight from a tree overlooking the river.

Freedom Trails – Emily Krapf captured the winding mystery of the nature trails at Freedom Park.

Beachfront Views – Tracie Mooneyham captured the beauty of the Jamestown Beach Campground, overlooking the shining James River.

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Refund Policy• Facilities/Shelters/Fields – JCC Parks and

Recreation will grant a refund for shelters/facilities/ fields that are canceled seven days prior to reservation date. A ten percent processing fee will be assessed.

• Class/Trip – To receive a refund/credit voucher, a request form must be submitted seven days prior to the class start date. They can be faxed to 259-5420. All refunds/credit voucher requests will be assessed a $5 administrative fee. Pre-purchased goods are non-refundable. Documentation will be required for requests due to illness, injury, relocation, or family emergency made after the deadline.

• Passes – The Division will grant a refund for illness, injury, family emergency or relocation (over 35 miles) minus a 10 percent processing fee. Passes will be prorated from date of purchase. Documentation is required. Freezing may be allowed at the discretion of the Center Administrator and will only be done for medical reasons or leaving the area for more than 30 days with required proper documentations. Passes must have been active for a minimum of 30 days before freezing.

• Rec Connect Before/After School and Summer Camps – A credit voucher, not a refund, will be issued if there is a change of payment status or no services were rendered due to injury, illness, or family emergency. The Before and After School is a flat fee rate program – a credit voucher will only be issued if a child misses the full week. Documentation will be required. A $5 administrative fee will be charged. A credit form must be filled out within seven days (hand-stamped or postmarked). A refund will only be given for relocation over 35 miles.

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Annual Activity WaiverCovers the entire family.• Only needs to be completed and signed once a year.• Once your household’s waiver is on file, you can

call-in or register online for available activities. Registration forms are required for all walk-in business in addition to Before/After School and Total Rec Camp Classes.

• The waiver is available at all Parks and Recreation locations, Satellite Services, as well as downloadable from our website. The Annual Activity Waiver allows you to list everyone in your household on one easy form. Dependents 18 and older will be required to complete a separate form. Bring your completed waiver and photo identification to any of our sites for processing. Once your waiver is on file, you can register for activities by telephone, fax, on the web or in person. A signed waiver also permits JCC Parks and Recreation to take photographic images of adults and children participating in Division programs for promotional uses.

Nondiscrimination/Inclusion Statement

The JCC Division of Parks and Recreation provides leisure opportunities and recreation programs which are open and accessible to all citizens in the County regardless of sex, religion, socioeconomic status, and/or level of physical or mental ability. Persons with disabilities are encouraged to recreate with their peers by taking any class listed in this brochure. Please give us at least three weeks notice prior to the class or program start date to make reasonable accommodations. It is our intent to provide a safe, successful and enjoyable experience for all. Please call us at 259-3200.

Financial Assistance Policy All JCC and Williamsburg residents may apply for a discount for Parks and Recreation program activities. Residents wishing to apply for the discount will be required to complete a JCC Parks and Recreation Financial Aid Application form and provide proof of income annually. Income eligibility information and Financial Aid Application forms are available at any JCC Parks and Recreation facility. For more information on JCC Financial Assistance Policy, call 259-5414.

PhotosThe Parks and Recreation staff takes photos and video of participants enrolled in our programs, classes, at our parks and facilities, and at special events. These photos or videos may be used in our brochures, advertising or other publications. If you do not wish to have your picture taken or to appear in a video, please immediately tell our photographers!

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Registration PolicyClasses fill up quickly! To register for any class you must have an annual activity waiver on file. If class/activity is cancelled, you will be notified by phone. You may transfer to another class or request a credit voucher. Allow four weeks to receive your refund. Registration confirmation will not be sent by mail. Please assume you are in the class unless otherwise notified. If minimum enrollment is not reached one week prior to starting date, the class will be cancelled. If class/activity has not reached maximum, registration will be accepted up to the start of the second-class period unless otherwise noted.

4 Ways to Register1. ONLINE REGISTRATION www.jccEgov.com/recreation, under “Recreation Links.”

To register online you’ll need your household number, password, class numbers from the Parks and Recreation brochure and a credit card. To obtain your household ID number and password just visit or call the JCWCC at 259-4200 or the JRCC at 887-5810. JCC uses the latest online payment security.

Please pay by check (payable to JCC Treasurer) Visa, MasterCard, American Express, cash or money order.

2. MAIL-IN Checks payable to JCC Treasurer James City/Williamsburg Community Center 5301 Longhill Road Williamsburg, VA 23188

3. PHONE IN/FAX INPhone-in credit card processing is available by calling 887-5810, on weekdays between 4-8pm. On weekends, call 259-4200 between 1-5pm. It is recommended that registrations by FAX (JCWCC 259-4199 or JRCC 887-1652) be sent during the hours listed under walk-in procedures.

4. DROP-OFF JCWCC, 5301 Longhill Road Monday-Thursday ..............6am-9pm Friday .................................6am-8pm Saturday .............................9am-6pm Sunday ....................................1-6pm

JRCC, 8901 Pocahontas Trail Monday-Thursday ...................4-9pm Friday ......................................4-8pm Saturday and Sunday ..............closed

Satellite Services Office, 3127 Forge Road, Toano Monday-Friday ...................8am-5pm

James City/Williamsburg Community Center5301 Longhill RoadWilliamsburg, VA 23188259-4200 Fax: 259-4199

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Registration Form (Payment must accompany registration form)Household Name __________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address (check if new ) q ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Home Phone ________________________ Work Phone ________________________________E-mail Address ____________________________________________________________________

ADA Accommodations Needed q (Register at least 3-weeks before the activity date).Residency: q JCC q Williamsburg q York q Other

Location Code Participant Name Class Title Class Activity # (see Location Key) Fee_______________________________ _______________________________ _______________ ____________ _______ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________ ____________ _______ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________ ____________ _______ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________ ____________ _______ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________ ____________ _______ Payment Type: q Cash q Check q Charge Total _______I authorize James City County to charge: q MasterCard q American Express q VISA __________________________________________Card Number __________________________ Card Holder Name (please print) __________________________________________Expiration Date _______________ Card Holder Signature ___________________________________________________________________

See refund policy and registration information in this activity brochure.

FOR STAFF USE ONLY: Waiver Expiration Date ____________________ CSA Initials _________

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Inclement Weather Cancellation Policy

1. Programs held in W-JCC Schools will follow School Board decision on school closings. If schools are closed, programs are canceled.

2. Decisions regarding all other programs will be made based on the facility’s closing policy.

3. Local radio stations will be notified of any programs that are canceled due to inclement weather. Instructors will attempt to notify participants if at all possible.

4. Any program sessions canceled due to the weather will be rescheduled, or credit vouchers/refunds will be given as appropriate.

5. Please call the Activity Hotline at 259-3232 for information on cancellations.

Give Us a Call! Chickahominy Riverfront Park ............258-5020 Division of Parks and Recreation ........259-3200

Program Information Parks and Facilities Information Financial Assistance E-mail Address: [email protected] JC/W Community Center ...................259-4200 James River Community Center ........ 887-5810 Little Creek Reservoir Park ................. 566-1702 Upper County Park.............................. 566-1451

Updated daily for the latest on programs during inclement weather.

Activity Hotline ...................................259-3232 Aquatic Hotline ...................................259-4202 Rec Connect Info Line ......................... 259-3170

Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission

(March 2010) Edgar Borg ..............................................564-1188Michael Hand .........................................345-6950Jay Lipscomb ......................................... 566-3152Craig Metcalfe .......................................208-0624Nancy Shackleford ................................ 253-1387Linda Wallace .......................................229-9332Mark Wenger .........................................253-0056

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Location KeyBMS Berkeley Middle School, 1118 Ironbound Rd.CBB Clara Byrd Baker Elementary, 131 Ironbound Rd.CGC Colonial Golf Course, 8285 Diascund Rd.CRP Chickahominy Riverfront Park, 1350 John Tyler Hwy.CVC Community Video Center, 1114 Ironbound Rd.DJM DJ Montague Elementary, 5380 Centerville Rd.ESH Eastern State Hospital, 4601 Ironbound Rd.FP Freedom Park, 5535 Centerville Rd.HSC Human Services Center, 5249 Olde Towne Rd.HTSC Historic Triangle Senior Center, 5301 Longhill Rd.IP Ironbound Park, 100 Carriage Rd.JB James Blair Middle School, 117 Ironbound Rd.JBB J. Blaine Blayton Elementary School, 800 Jolly Pond Rd.JCWCC James City/Williamsburg Community Center, 5301 Longhill Rd.JHS Jamestown High School, 3751 John Tyler Hwy. JR James River Elementary School, 8901 Pocahontas TrailJRCC James River Community Center, 8901 Pocahontas TrailLCRP Little Creek Reservoir Park, 180 Lakeview Rd.LH Lois S.Hornsby Middle School, 850 Jolly Pond Rd.MCP Mid County Park, 3793 Ironbound Rd.MES Matoaka Elementary, 4001 Brick Bat Rd.MW Matthew Whaley Elementary, 301 Scotland St.NES Norge Elementary, 7311 Richmond Rd.P&O Outlet, Piano and Organ Outlet, 6316 Richmond Rd., LightfootRB Rawls Byrd Elementary, 112 Laurel LaneSatellite Services Office, 3127 Forge Road, Toano SES Stonehouse Elementary School, 3651 Rochambeau Rd.SWRMC Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center, 5301 Longhill Rd.TMS Toano Middle School, 7817 Richmond Rd.UCP Upper County Park,180 Leisure Rd. ToanoWISC Williamsburg Indoor Sports Complex, 5700 Warhill TrailWL Williamsburg Library, 515 Scotland St. WNGC Williamsburg National Golf Course, 3700 Centerville RoadWSC Warhill Sports Complex, 5700 Warhill Trail

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Special Events CalendarSpecial Events Calendar For more information on the following Special Events, see pages 4-5.

May5/15 Family Fun Fest 11am-3pm, $3/car Chickahominy Riverfront ParkCome for a fun-filled day at our waterfront park!

5/29 Chickahominy Water Trail Festival and the Race to Rockahock 9am-9pm Chickahominy Riverfront ParkPaddles can test their mettle in this benefit for the James River Association (see page 52).

May Is Bike Month! See page 54.5/1 Pedal the Parkway 8am-1pm, FREE Begins at Newport Avenue Bike the Colonial Parkway between Williamsburg and Jamestown with no cars! FREE HELMETS for children, while they last.

5/2 Bicycling 101 2pm, FREE James City/Williamsburg Community CenterA local bike club offers cycling safety tips.

5/8 Capital to Capital Century/ Half Century/Quarter Century/Family Rides 7am-4pm, $25 fee includes lunchChoose your riding distance on the Virginia Capital Trail! Register online at www.virginiacapitaltrail.org.

5/16 Children’s Bike Ride 2pm Jamestown High SchoolFor children and their parents. Free helmets for children, while they last!

5/17-21 Bike to Work Week5/21 Bike to Work DayBike to work, to school and to shop.

June6/24-26 James City County Fair Chickahominy Riverfront Park $5/car/dayCome join the fun at the 33rd annual County Fair! For details, call 564-2170 or email [email protected].

6/25-7/23 Student Art Show and Exhibit FREE M-Th, 10am-9pm F, 10am-6pm Sat, 10am-5pm Sun, 1-5pm Williamsburg Regional LibraryAnnual art show by local students.

July7/8, 15, 22, 29 Thursday Sounds on the Square 6:30-8pm, FREE Sullivan Square, in New Town behind 2007 Legacy HallPack a picnic basket and bring a blanket for a wonderful concert series.

7/10 Park to Park Bicycle Tour 8am-2pm Upper County ParkRide 15, 25 or 52 miles. $10 in advance, $15 on site includes refreshments at rest stops, lunch, admittance to UCP pool, canoe rentals at LCR, maps and support vehicles for tired riders! Ten and younger FREE (riding restrictions).

July & August Summer Breeze Concert SeriesFree concerts are held on Duke of Gloucester Street in Merchants Square. Bring a chair, dinner if you like, and your good friends to enjoy these musical evenings. For information, call 259-3760.