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GENERAL INFORMATION

NEW!! REGISTRATION POLICIES

PROGRAM REGISTRATION

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

Check out the City’s website:

www.lebnh.net

For your convenience, there are four ways to register:On the Web! Register online by visiting our website:www.recreation.lebnh.net and click on registration under quick links.Mail the completed registration form found in the back of this newsletter along with payment to:

LEBANON RECREATION & PARKS DEPT. 51 NORTH PARK STREET LEBANON, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03766

Visit us at the Recreation & Parks Offi ce prior to the program registration deadline, Mon through Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Drop your form along with payment in our convenient green drop box, located to the right ofCity Hall; side entrance, available 24 hours a day.

The Lebanon Recreation and Parks Department

publishes program guides which are available in February and August through the schools, public libraries, Lebanon City Hall and online. Contact the Recreation and Parks Department for more information. Additional

announcements appear in the local media. Information on programs, facilities and parks is available at the offi ce.

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

2. Registrations received after the registration deadline will be put on a wait list. As capacity allows, wait listed registrations will be added to the roster. $5 late-registration fee applies.

3. Scholarships may be available based on fi nancial need. Any parents/guardians that would like to discuss scholarship opportunities should contact the Recreation & Parks Department.

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

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

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

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

8. Full refunds (less processing fee) are allowed up to the registration deadline. Requests for refunds afterwards must be submitted in writing and will be considered individually. All refunds are subject to a $5 refund processing fee.

9. Thank you for choosing a Lebanon Recreation & Parks Department Program!

Give the gift of recreation! Certifi cates

are available year round!

The Lebanon Recreation & Parks Department is committed to providing facilities and programs which meet the needs of residents

with disabilities. All facilities and programs are reviewed to insure access

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

INDEXYouth, Family, & Teen Programs 3Youth & Teen Fall Sports 4Youth Sports & Coaching Education 5Youth & Teen Adventures 6Skiing and Snowboarding Lessons 7Savvy Senior Trips 8Adult Programs, Hikes, & Snowshoeing 9Active Living 10Winter Farmers’ Market & Special Events 10Entertainment & Special Events 11Thank you & Volunteer of the Year 12Kilton & Lebanon Library Programs 13General Registration Form 14Other Community Recreation Services 15Spring Preview 16

ACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES

Cover Photo Credits: Paul Coats, Krissy Flythe,

Mark Pfeil

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ROCK SCHOOLROCK SCHOOL

Guitar lessons with Artistree & Purple Crayon Productions. Guitars & Ukuleles will be provided if participants do not have their own. Basic chords will be taught and students will learn simple melodies easy for beginners. An opportunity to learn various songs from blues roots music to modern pop tunes. At $10 per class, this is a great bargain!DAYS: MondaysAGES: 6 - 12FALL SESSION DATES AND FEES: (#12205)Sept. 10 - Oct. 1 (4 Weeks) - $40.00Nov. 19 - Dec. 17 (5 Weeks) - $50.00SPRING SESSION DATES: (#12206)Feb. 25 - March 11 (3 Weeks) - $30.00March 18 - April 1 (3 Weeks) - $30.00REGISTRATION DEADLINES: FALL SESSIONS - Sept. 3 & Nov. 12 WINTER SESSIONS - Feb. 18 & Mar. 11TIMES: Ukulele lessons will be 4:00-5:00 p.mGuitar lessons will be 5:00-6:00 p.mLOCATION: Hanover Street School - Room 7AMINIMUM: 3 MAXIMUM: 6

Feeb. 25Maarchh REGIS F WTIMESUUkulele eGuuiti ar llLOCATMINIMU

ROMP AND STOMP*

For children ages 2-5. Join us for a mixture of movement exploration, fi nger play, music activities, parachute games and

more! A great opportunity for group interaction and socialization. Parent participation helps children enjoy this fun-fi lled activity period! Participants may register for both Fall and Winter sessions at the same time. Space is limited so please register early!FALL DAYS/DATES: Thursdays, September 13 - November 1TIMES: (#17100A) - 9:00 - 9:30 a.m. (#17100B) - 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. (#17100C) - 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. (#17100D) - 11:15 - 11:45 a.m.WINTER DAYS/DATES: Thursdays, January 17 - March 14*No class 2/21TIMES: (#27102A) - 9:00 - 9:30 a.m. (#27102B) - 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. (#27102C) - 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. (#27102D) - 11:15 - 11:45 a.m. LOCATION: Kilton Library meeting room, West LebanonCOST: $30 - Residents $45 - Non-residentsINSTRUCTOR: Dori Willeman, Early Childhood EducatorMINIMUM: 5/class MAXIMUM: 12/classREGISTRATION DEADLINES: Sept.6 - Fall Session Jan. 10 - Winter Session

LET’S GO ICE FISHING! (#37701A) For youth ages 10 to adult! New Hampshire Fish and Game’s program teaches the basics of ice fi shing, and fi nishes with an exciting fi eld trip where you can put your new skills to the test! Two days of hands-on classroom lessons, one day of fi shing.DATES, LOCATIONS & TIMES: Classroom: Tuesday, Jan. 15, 22 - 5:00-7:00 p.m. Lebanon Opera HouseField Trip: Saturday, Jan. 26 - 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. A local fi shing spot FEE: FREE! INSTRUCTORS: NH Fish & Game MINIMUM: 8 MAXIMUM: NoneRegistration Deadline: January 7, 2013

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PARENT OF THE YEARESSAY CONTEST!!

WHAT TO DO: Using 100 words or less, brag about your parents’ strongest qualities and

your funny memories of them. Submit your essay to the Recreation & Parks offi ce.ENTRY DEADLINE: Friday, December 14thAGE CATEGORIES: Grades 1-2, 3-4, and 5-6*Winners treat their parents to dinner at Lebanon Village Pizza, compliments of Lebanon Recreation and Parks.

TEEN SWING DANCEReturning this fall!! Join teens from throughout New Hampshire and Vermont and learn the fastest dance in the world. This modern partner dance adapts well to current tunes--the music you enjoy listening to! Teens will have the chance to work with local instructors and student members of the Dartmouth swing community to learn social and performance level dancing. No partner necessary. WHEN: 1st Friday of the month starting September 7, 2012 to June 7, 2013LOCATION: Lebanon High School Cafeteria COST : $1.00 TIME: 7:00 - 9:00INSTRUCTOR: Contact Lebanon Rec. 448-5121 or email [email protected], or fi nd Modern Swing Dance on Facebook!

CATV VIDEO CLUBWe will teach you how to create your own music video, commercial, short fi lm, and more! CATV Video Club for students in 5th-8th grade. TIME: 3:00-5:00pmDAY/DATES: Tuesday, Sept. 4th - Dec. 18thCOST: $35 for all 16 classes (Checks payable to CATV)LOCATION: CATV @ AVA is located in Suite 206 in the AVA Gallery and Art Center (11 Bank Street, Lebanon, NH).REGISTRATION DEADLINE: August 31

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

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

GRADE CODE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINE

5-6 Boys 11205A Aug 29-Oct 19 Mon, Wed, Fri 5:00-6:30 p.m. Elks Field August 155-6 Girls 11203A Aug 29-Oct 19 Mon, Wed, Fri 5:00-6:30 p.m. LJHS Field August 157th Boys 11307A Aug 13-Oct 31 Mon,Tues,Thurs 5:00-6:30 p.m. Eldridge Park July 308th Boys 11309A Aug 13-Oct 31 Mon,Tues,Thurs 3:30-5:00 p.m. Eldridge Park July 307-8 Girls 11306A Aug 13-Oct 31 Mon,Tues,Thurs 4:30-6:00 p.m. Civic Memorial Park July 30

Pre - K to 2ND GRADE SOCCER* FEE: Resident - $20 Non-Resident - $30

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

Pre K Age 3-4

11201A Sept 8-Oct 13 Saturdays 10:00-10:45a.m. Eldridge Park August 24

Kinder &Age 5

11201B Sept 8-Oct 13 Saturdays 10:30-11:30a.m. Eldridge Park August 24

1st 11201C Sept 8-Oct 13 Saturdays 9:30-10:30a.m. Civic Memorial Park August 242nd 11201D Sept 8-Oct 13 Saturdays 9:00-10:00a.m. Eldridge Park August 24

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

Separate girls and boys teams play six on six round robin games with some interscholastic games, some of which may be scheduled on Saturdays. Program focuses on skill development, fun and friendships! Participants must provide their own mouthguard, shin guards, and cleats. End of season jamboree: Saturday, October 20th

GRADE CODE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINE

3-4 Girls 11202A Sept 5-Oct 20 Wed & Fri 5:15-6:30 p.m. Civic Memorial Park August 223-4 Boys 11202C Sept 5-Oct 20 Wed & Fri 5:15-6:30 p.m. Civic Memorial Park August 22

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

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

2-5 11213A Sept 4-Oct 16 Tues & Thurs 4:00-5:15 p.m. Civic Field August 21

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

Learn basic fi eld hockey skills and play in scrimmages and games. Uniform shirt is provided, and stick available at the Recreation Department. Participants must provide black shorts, mouthguard, goggles, shin guards, and cleats.

GRADE CODE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REG. DEADLINE

3-6 11207B Aug 20-Oct 17 Mon & Wed 5:15 - 6:30 p.m. Pat Walsh Park August 7

Please note! Volunteer coaches are needed for all Fall sports. See Page 2 for New Registration Policies including registration deadlines and multiple child discount opportunities. Practice days and times subject to change on coach’s availability.

FALL SPORTS

Tackle Football & Cheerleading: These programs begin in August and the registration period has ended. We may be able to take additional players and cheerleaders as space allows. Please call the Recreation & Parks Department for more information at (603)448-5121, or e-mail us at [email protected].

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IMPORTANT NOTICE!!5th-6th Boys and Girls Basketball and Town Team Basketball will now be offered through the CCBA, Witherell Center. For more info or to register, please contact them at 448-6477.

YOUTH SPORTSATHLETES UNITED by DARTMOUTH COLLEGE FREE FALL SPORTSATHLETES UNITED by DARTMOUTH COLLEGE FREE FALL SPORTS

(#11209) FREE! 3th-6th grade coed handball and dodgeball with Dartmouth College student athletes, featuring one day of practice in Lebanon and a weekend game at Dartmouth. Please inquire at the Lebanon Recreation & Parks offi ce for more details or visit: www.dartmouth.edu/~athletesunited/DartmouthGAME LOCATION/DATES: Sunday, Sept. 23 is kick off day at Dartmouth College Leede Arena. Games are every Sunday until November 4th. Game time is 3:00-4:30pm. PRACTICE DAYS/TIMES: Thursdays starting Sept. 27th - Nov. 1, 4:30-5:30 p.m.PRACTICE LOCATION: Witherell Recreation Center

KINDERGARTEN- 2ND GRADE BASKETBALL (CO•ED)*KINDERGARTEN- 2ND GRADE BASKETBALL (CO•ED)* Fee: Resident-$20 Non-Resident-$30 Fee: Resident-$20 Non-Resident-$30

An introduction to the basics of basketball for boys and girls in Kindergarten through Grade 2.

GRADE CODE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REGISTRATION DEADLINEKindergarten 21224A 1/5 - 2/16 Sat 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Hanover St. School December 21

1st & 2nd 21224B 1/5 - 2/16 Sat 9:15 - 10:15 a.m. Witherell Center December 21

COACHING EDUCATION BASKETBALL REFEREE CLINIC

The basics of youth basketball will be covered. Court covarage areas, mechanics, what to “let go” and game management will all be included!DAY/DATE: Sunday, November 4 TIMES: Noon - 2:00 p.m. LOCATION: Witherell Center CLINICIAN: Larry Ruffi ng, High School/College refereeFEE: Free to area coaches and referees TO REGISTER: Call Witherell Center, 448-6477 by November 2nd.

3RD - 4TH GRADE BASKETBALL *3RD - 4TH GRADE BASKETBALL * Fee: Resident-$35 Non-Resident-$50 Fee: Resident-$35 Non-Resident-$50

Traveling scholastic teams. Practices and games may be scheduled on off days including Saturdays.

GRADE CODE DATES DAY TIME LOCATION REGISTRATION DEADLINE3-4 Boys 11225A 11/12 - 2/13 M, W TBD TBD October 293-4 Girls 11225B 11/13 - 2/14 Tu, Th TBD TBD October 29

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~ Ara Parasheghian

Upper Valley Hockey AssociationOffering local youth the opportunity to play beginner and competitive hockey. Emphasis is placed on skill development, fun, team and game play. Openings at most levels for both boys and girls. Visit www.uvha.goalline.ca for more information! Please note that this is not a Lebanon Recreation Department sponsored program.

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RIPPIN’ UP WHALEBACK!(#21300A) Grades 7 & 8, are you ready to rip your turns and fl y high at Whaleback’s trails and terrain park? Participants must be able to ski or board blue terrain (intermediate), or sign up for Learn To Ski or Board Lessons if needed. Helmets are mandatory! DATES: 8 Week lesson - Wednesdays, Jan. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; Feb. 6 (Make up), 13, 20 (No lesson), 27; March 6 (last day)TIMES: Recreation van leaves LMS at 2:30 p.m.Parents pick up at City Hall at 6:15 p.m. (Option to stay later on your own with signed parent permission.)LEADER: Krissy FlytheFEES: Lift only - $115, Lift & Lessons - $180, Lift, Lesson, & Rental (Boots, Boards, & Poles) - $252 ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT FEES: Helmets or goggles are $40 for 8 weeks REGISTRATION DEADLINE: December 14 (after this date a late fee of $15.00 will be applied by Whaleback)Make checks payable to Whaleback Mountain. Equipment rentals available, call Whaleback at (603)448-1489. MINIMUM: 5 MAXIMUM: 10

Season pass holders can catch a ride if space allows: $5/day

YOUTH ADVENTURES

DOWNHILL SKI/SNOWBOARD TRIPS TO BURKE MOUNTAIN

Open to youth ages 10 and up. Participants must provide their own equipment, or rent at the ski area for an additional fee. Plan to bring money for lunch or pack your own.DAYS/DATES:Monday, January 21 (#21349A) Reg. Deadline 1/14Thursday, February 21 (#21349B) Reg. Deadline 2/14Friday, March 15 (#21349C) Reg. Deadline 3/8FEES: $30.00 (payable to Burke Mountain day of trip)TIMES: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. from City HallSUPERVISORS: Recreation staffMINIMUM: 5 MAXIMUM: 10**Additional participants may enroll if parents can drive.

GET OUT...TEEN ADVENTURES!

Youth ages 12-16, get out and get busy with Outdoor Adventures... special trips going places you want to go on

school holidays. Dress for the weather, bring 2 liters of water and pack a lunch. DAYS/DATES:Wednesday, September 19 -- Early Release DayCompetition Complex, Canaan, NH (#17301A)Time: 12:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.Fee: Resident - $10; Non-resident - $15Registration deadline: September 12Monday, October 8 - Columbus Day -- Gunstock,Laconia, NH (#17301B)Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.Fee: Resident - $75; Non-resident - $95 Maximum: 11 Registration deadline: October 1Tuesday, November 6 - Early Release DayGreen Mtn. Rock Climbing, Woodstock, VT (#17301C)Time: 12:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.Fee: Resident - $10; Non-resident - $15 Registration deadline: October 30TRIP LEADERS: Recreation staffMINIMUM: 6 MAXIMUM: 10 (except 10/8)

SMUGGLERS NOTCHSMUGGLERS NOTCHOVERNIGHT SKI TRIPOVERNIGHT SKI TRIP

Open to ages 12-16. This is a great opportunity to ski pen to ages 12-16. This is a great opportunity to ski or board one of Vermont’s premiere mountain resorts. or board one of Vermont’s premiere mountain resorts.

Price includes 2 lift tickets, transportation, overnight accomo-Price includes 2 lift tickets, transportation, overnight accomo-dations at the Colchester Inn, and three meals. Bring lunch dations at the Colchester Inn, and three meals. Bring lunch the 1st day and money for dinner for the 2nd day. Sign up the 1st day and money for dinner for the 2nd day. Sign up early, space is limited to the fi rst 13! (#21350)early, space is limited to the fi rst 13! (#21350)TRIP DETAILS: TRIP DETAILS: Leave from Lebanon City Hall, 7:00 a.m. on Leave from Lebanon City Hall, 7:00 a.m. onTuesday, February 19th and return by 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 19th and return by 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 20th.Wednesday, February 20th.FEES:FEES: Residents - $120 (no rentals), $140 (with rentals) Residents - $120 (no rentals), $140 (with rentals) Non-residents - $150 (no rentals), $170 (with rentals) Non-residents - $150 (no rentals), $170 (with rentals)REGISTRATION DEADLINE:REGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 31stJanuary 31stTRIP LEADER: TRIP LEADER: Rick Desharnais Rick Desharnais

FALL FUN K-6 AFTER SCHOOL ADVENTURES*

A series of fun-fi lled after school activities around town and to local attractions for children in Grades K-6. A chance to hang out with your friends and to

make new ones. Snacks and transportation included! Parent volunteers are needed for meeting and waiting with Hanover

Street School participants until pick up! Trip locations subject to change.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: K-2nd: Aug. 30, 3-6: Sept. 13K - 2ND GRADE ACTIVITIES: (#17204A)Thursday: Sept. 6 - Coop Food StoreWednesday: Sept. 12 - Lebanon Police DepartmentThursday: Oct. 4 - Competition ComplexFriday: Oct. 12 - Artistree3RD-6TH GRADE ACTIVITIES: (#17204B)Thursday: Sept. 20 - Coop Food StoreThursday: Sept. 27 - Lebanon Police Department Friday: Oct. 19 - Competition ComplexThursday: Oct. 25 - ArtistreePICK-UP TIMES: 2:30 p.m. at Lebanon Middle School 3:00 p.m. at Mount Lebanon School 3:15 p.m. at Hanover Street SchoolRETURN TIME: 5:15-5:30 p.m. behind Lebanon City Hall FEE: $40/4 trips - Residents $60/4 trips - Non-ResidentsTRIP LEADER: Krissy FlytheMINIMUM: 5 MAXIMUM: 10

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SKIING & SNOWBOARDING*

STORRS HILL LESSON NOTES1.. Please register your child based on what he/she can do NOW, not what they want to be able to do.2. Transportation/equipment will be provided by participants.3. Helmets are REQUIRED for participants.4. Lessons begin promptly. Skiers are not permitted to go up the hill in search of their class.5. Parents are welcome to stay in the lodge during lessons.6. No open skiing for parents or siblings during ski lessons. 7. Lessons cancelled for rain only, not snow or winter weather; please dress appropriately. If questionable weather, please call Storrs Hill, (603)448-4409, after 4:30 p.m. 8. If a skier arrives without proper equipment or clothing, he/ she will not be able to participate in lessons.9. Please be reminded that sledding on the ski jumps or on the hill is prohibited at all times for safety reasons.

STORRS HILL SKI AREA (603) 448-4409STORRS HILL SKI AREA (603) 448-4409www.storrshill.com, and now on www.storrshill.com, and now on

Facebook search Lebanon Outing Club at Storrs HillFacebook search Lebanon Outing Club at Storrs Hill

Storrs Hill is owned by the City of Lebanon and operated by the Lebanon Outing Club.

GENERAL INFORMATIONGENERAL INFORMATIONDATES: December 26 - Mid March (as conditions permit)DAYS/TIMES: Fri - 6-9:00 p.m.; Sat & Sun - 12-4:00 p.m.TICKETS: Junior (16 & under) - $7 daily Adults (17 & up) - $10 dailySEASON PASSES: Junior Passes (16 & Under) - $75.00; Adult Passes (17 & up) - $100.00; Family Passes - $150.00 Please note: Prices & hours of operation subject to change. Contact Storrs Hill at 448-4409 for updates!

SKI EQUIPMENT INFORMATIONThe following info is provided as a service to ski participants & does not represent an endorsement of the businesses listed! Rentals: Henderson’s Ski Systems - (802)295-1973; Golf & Ski - (603) 298-8282; Omer & Bob’s -(603) 448-3522

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!SKI FOR FREE! Volunteer a shift on the lift or in the kitchen and earn a day pass for your entire immediate family. Call Diana Colt at 643-3874.

REGISTRATION Please use the general registration form found in the

back of this newsletter. Be sure to specify program code.REGISTRATION DEADLINE: December 19FEES: Residents - $60; Non- residents - $85

LEBANON OUTING CLUB PROGRAMSSKI JUMPING/NORDIC COMBINED: Call Jon Farnham, at Storrs Hill (603) 448-4409

SKI RACING: Call Rick Colt, 643-3874

SNO-PUPPIES (AGES 4-5)ABILITY CODE DATES DAY TIME

Never Ever 21151A 1/5 - 2/9 Sat 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.

Beginner 21151B 1/5 - 2/9 Sat 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.

Intermed. 21151C 1/5 - 2/9 Sat 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.

Advanced 21151D 1/5 - 2/9 Sat 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.

Never Ever 21152A 1/5 - 2/9 Sat 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.

Beginner 21152B 1/5 - 2/9 Sat 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.

Intermed. 21152C 1/5 - 2/9 Sat 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.

Advanced 21152D 1/5 - 2/9 Sat 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.Never Ever: Never skied before Beginner: Have skied before and can stop/make turns.Intermediate: Can ride the Poma lift; am mastering snowplow turns/stops.Advanced: Can ride Poma lift and snowplow turn/stop without diffi culty.

YOUTH LESSONS (6-17) ABILITY CODE DATES DAY TIMEBeginner 21251A 1/7 - 2/11 Mon 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Adv. Beginner 21251B 1/7 - 2/11 Mon 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Intermediate 21251C 1/7 - 2/11 Mon 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Advanced 21251D 1/7 - 2/11 Mon 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Beginner 21253A 1/2 - 2/6 Wed 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Adv. Beginner 21253B 1/2 - 2/6 Wed 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Intermediate 21253C 1/2 - 2/6 Wed 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Advanced 21253D 1/2 - 2/6 Wed 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.Beginner: Never skied beforeAdvanced Beginner: Have skied before, can stop, working on snowplow/wedge turns and can ride Poma lift.Intermediate: Can make connected snowplow/wedge turns.Advanced: Can make wide track parallel turns.

ADULT LESSONS (18+) ABILITY CODE DATES DAY TIMEBeginner 21549A 1/7 - 2/11 Mon 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Adv. Beginner 21549B 1/7 - 2/11 Mon 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Intermediate 21549C 1/7 - 2/11 Mon 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Advanced 21549D 1/7 - 2/11 Mon 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Beginner 21552A 1/2 - 2/6 Wed 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Adv. Beginner 21552B 1/2 - 2/6 Wed 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Intermediate 21552C 1/2 - 2/6 Wed 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Advanced 21552D 1/2 - 2/6 Wed 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.Beginner: Never skied beforeAdvanced Beginner: Have skied before, can stop, working on snowplow/wedge turns and can ride Poma lift.Intermediate: Can make connected snowplow/wedge turns.Advanced: Can make wide track parallel turns.

SNOWBOARD LESSONS(ALL AGES)ABILITY CODE DATES DAY TIMEBeginner 21701A 1/7 - 2/11 Mon 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Advanced 21701B 1/7 - 2/11 Mon 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Beginner 21702A 1/2 - 2/6 Wed 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Advanced 21702B 1/2 - 2/6 Wed 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.Beginner: New to the sport of snowboarding.Advanced: Have some experience but would like to perfect my skills.

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Lake Champlain Shoreline Cruise

For the ultimate lunch, you must try our Lunch-on-the-Lake Cruise. Sailing on a 1½ hour cruise offers

time to relax, enjoy the views and savor a bountiful buffet designed especially for the “lunch bunch”. The Executive Chef’s newly created menu features: Soup of the day, Green Salad Bar, Pasta of the Day, Carving Station, Fresh-Baked Artisan Bread, Selection of Main Dish Salads and Fresh-Baked Desserts. DATE: Wednesday, October 3TIME: Leave City Hall at 9 a.m., return by 4 p.m. TRIP LEADER: Krissy FlytheFEE: $30.00 (payable to SOEA), $5.00 payable to the City of Lebanon

SAVVY SENIORS TRIPS For those 55 years of age or better! Please call the Lebanon Recreation & Parks Department at 448-5121 to register.

Payment must be made when registering for trip. If a cancellation is needed please do so 2 weeks prior to the trip. Transportation is provided by the Recreation & Parks Department van.

All trips leave from behind Lebanon City Hall. Trips have a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 13.

CADILLAC CUISINE CLUB

Cadillac Cuisine is a noon-time dining out event for seniors! An opportunity to socialize with other seniors in

the Upper Valley. Trips leave from Lebanon City Hall.DATES/TIMES/LOCATIONS:Mon., Sept. 17, 10:45 a.m.- Horse Meadow , N Haverhill NHThurs., Oct. 11, 9:30 a.m. - Littleton Senior Center (followed by a stop at the Famous Candy Store on Main St.)Fri., Nov. 16, 9:45 a.m. - Plymouth Senior Center (brunch)Mon., Dec. 10, 10:45 a.m. - Woodstock, VT Senior CenterThur., Jan. 10, 11:00 a.m. - Bugbee Senior Center, WRJMon., Feb. 11, 11:15 a.m. - Mascoma Senior Center, NHTRIP LEADERS: Krissy Flythe and Donna CorneliusLUNCHEON COST: $3 - $5 payable at the door

INDIAN HEAD RESORT Annual Christmas Celebration

Come enjoy an all new revue with a new menu and new music at the Indian Head Resort, a New England treasure centrally located in the heart of the White Mountains in New Hampshire. A New England turkey dinner with all the trimmings!DATE: Friday, December 7, 2012TIME: Leave City Hall at 9:30 a.m., return by 5:30 p.m. TRIP LEADER: Krissy Flythe FEE: $33 (Payable to Indian Head Resort) $20 (payable to City of Lebanon) for transportation by JRB Coachlines.

The World’s Fair TunbridgeThe Tunbridge World’s Fair is an agricultural non-profi t fair, and has run continuously since 1867 except in 1918, due to the great fl u epidemic, and during World War II. Friday schedule features horse pulling, oxen steering, antique tractor puling and more.DATE: Thursday, September 13TIME: Leave City Hall at 9 a.m., return by 4:00 p.m.TRIP LEADER: Krissy Flythe FEE: $8.00 for trip, $5.00 payable to the City of Lebanon

Taking a Break in BristolTaking a Break in BristolWe will be taking a drive to Bristol, NH to take a look at the Newfound River, and enjoy everything Bristol has to offer with lunch at The Back Room Cafe, and dessert at the Mill Fudge Factory, or at the Cornucopia Bakery & Deli.No matter the food there will be an opportunity to check out Horsefeather Trades, or Brownie’s Beads.

DATE: Wednesday, October 10TIME: Leave City Hall at 9 a.m., return by 4:00 p.m.TRIP LEADER: Krissy Flythe FEE: Money for lunch, and shopping, $5.00 payable to the City of Lebanon

DRIVE AND DINE N.H.Come take a trip to experience some good ol’ family cooking at various diners throughout New Hampshire!!DATES/LOCATIONS:Tuesday, October 16 - Friend’s Diner, Allenstown, NHTIME: 10:15 a.m. - 2 p.m., leaving from behind City HallWednesday, November 7 - Joey’s Diner, Amherst, NHTIME: 10:00 a.m. - 2 p.m., leaving from behind City Hall Thursday, December 20 - The D.W. Diner, Merrimack, NH

TIME: 10:15 a.m. - 2 p.m., leaving from behind City Hall FEE: $5 payable to City of Lebanon & bring money for lunch

Ice Cream... You Scream!Come take an adventure to some of the best Ice Cream Shops NH has to offer! Eat lunch before, but make sure to save room for the dessert!DATES/LOCATIONS:Wed. Aug. 29: Bishop’s Homemade Ice Cream, Littleton, NHFri. Sept. 14: Granite State Candy Shoppe, Concord, NH Thurs. Oct. 18: Beech Hill Farm Stand, Hopkinton, NH TIME: Noon-4:00 p.m. behind City HallTRIP LEADER: Krissy FlytheFEE: $5 payable to City of Lebanon and money for ice cream

Hickory Nut Farm, Libby’s Bar & Grill

Are you up for an adventure? If so come have lunch with us at Libby’s Bar & Grill in Durham, NH.

After lunch we will visit Hickory Nut Farm in Lee, NH. Hickory Nut farm has farm made cheese, soap, fudge and more. If you love animals they have many that love attention!DATE: Tuesday, October 30TIME: Leave City Hall at 9 a.m., return by 4 p.m. TRIP LEADER: Krissy FlytheFEE: $8.00 (payable to Hickory), $5.00 payable to the City of Lebanon, Money for Lunch

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Ski and RideSki and Ridewith The Pointwith The Point

How about a day off from work puttin’ in turns and ripping up the slopes!

Transportation is included & half price tickets are available at the mountain. For a schedule of dates, please contact Krissy Flythe at [email protected]: Specifi c dates will be available after 1/1. Visit www.recreation.lebnh.net.FEES: $5 payable upon registration plus 1/2 price ticket payable at gate w/ button.MINIMUM: 5 MAXIMUM: 10FOR MORE INFO: Visit The Point website at www.pointfm.com/skiandride.

QUILTER’S QUILTER’S RETREATSRETREATS

Try your hand at an easy quilt project and enjoy exclusive time set aside just for you! Fee includes patterns, basic instruction, admiration by fellow quilters, Saturday lunch and a chair massage. Patterns available upon request. UFO: Bring an “UnFinished Object” (or two!) that you’ve been wanting to fi nish and actually fi nish it!FALL DATES: (#22510A) Fri. 11/2 & Sat., 11/3Reg. Deadline: 10/26

WINTER DATES: (#22510A) Fri. 1/25 & Sat., 1/26Reg. Deadline: 1/18

SPRING DATES: (#32500A) Fri. 4/12 & Sat., 4/13Reg. Deadline: 4/5

For each retreat:TIMES: Friday, 6-9 p.m.Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.LOCATION: Lebanon Congregational Church FEE: Residents - $45 Non-residents - $60INSTRUCTOR: L. PollardMIN.: 4 MAX.: 12

ADULT PROGRAMSDROP-IN PROGRAMS

OPEN GYM SOCCERInformal drop in play for adults 18+. Volunteer needed

Ages 18+ Free 1/10 - 3/28 Thurs. 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Location TBD

POWER VOLLEYBALLPlay for advanced players. Interested individuals must be able to perform proper and clean sets, digs, bumps and serves. Supervisor: Tom Evans

Ages 18+ Free 12/5 - 2/27 Wed. 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Location TBD

Annual Lebanon College Quilt Show!

Get inspired by the quilting arts! Check out what the

members of the Recreation & Parks Department Quilter’s

Retreats have been up to since last fall’s show! Hand-made quilts will be on display courtesy of Lebanon College

and your local quilters.DATES: Opens: Fri., Nov. 1

Closes: Fri., Nov. 30

OPEN GYM BASKETBALLInformal drop in basketball for adults 18 and up. Supervisor: TBD

Ages 18+ $1/night 1/8 - 3/26 Tues. 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Location TBD

WWedding DANCE edding DANCE Preparation:Preparation:

TTake the pressure off that fi rst dance ake the pressure off that fi rst dance with this 3 week intro to partner danc-with this 3 week intro to partner danc-

ing. For couples only—you’ll learn to ing. For couples only—you’ll learn to dance comfortably together to a variety of dance comfortably together to a variety of music styles, and try out some possible music styles, and try out some possible fi rst dance songs. Gain the confi dence you fi rst dance songs. Gain the confi dence you need for that special dance with your new need for that special dance with your new spouse; parent/child couples are also wel-spouse; parent/child couples are also wel-come. Get tips on best footwear, working come. Get tips on best footwear, working with bands and DJs, and other important with bands and DJs, and other important wedding dance information.wedding dance information.DAY: ThursdaysWINTER SESSION: Jan. 17, 24, 31 (#12500C) REGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 10TIME: 7:00-8:00 p.mLOCATION: Faye’s Dance Studio 89 Cross Road - Lebanon, NHTIMES: $25.00 per couple INSTRUCTOR: Faye Grearson MINIMUM: 4 couples

FALL FRIDAY HIKES

Bring snacks, water bottle, backpack, properly layered clothing,hiking boots

or sturdy sneakers with traction. DATES/LOCATIONS*: open to all agesOct 12: Quechee Gorge Walk, Quechee, VT (easy/mod.) (#17700A)Oct 19: Kluge Trail Enfi eld, NH (easy/mod.) (#17700B)Oct 26: Pine Park Trail Hanover, NH (mod.) (#17700C)*Hike locations are subject to change.TIMES: Leave City Hall at 9 a.m., return by 12 p.m. TRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff FEE: Free Register with Lebanon Rec.

WINTER FRIDAY

SNOWSHOE TRIPS Bring snacks, water bottle, backpack, properly layered clothing & equipment as needed. DATES/LOCATIONS*: open to all ages February 1 - Paradise Park, Windsor, VT (easy/moderate) (#27700A)February 15 - Thetford Academy Cross Country Trail, Thetford, VT (moderate) (#27700B)February 22 - Crossingham Road Farm Trails, Norwich, VT (moderate) (#27700C)*Hike locations are subject to change.TIMES: Leave City Hall at 10 a.m., return by 1 p.m.TRIP LEADER: Recreation Staff FEE: Free Register with Lebanon Rec.

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BAKER’S CROSSINGHardy Hill Road Lebanon, NH

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

BOSTON LOTRoute 10 North from W. Lebanon, NH

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

CHAMBERS PRESERVEFaraway Lane, Hanover, NH

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

CIVIC MEMORIAL FIELDCrawford Avenue, or Aldrich Avenue, West Lebanon, NH

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

COLBURN PARKNorth Park Street, Lebanon, NH

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

COLE PARKEast Wilder Road, West Lebanon, NH

Walking, nature study and birdwatching on 19 acres.

DARTMOUTH LANDMascoma St Extension

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

EAST WILDER BOAT LAUNCHEast Wilder Road, West Lebanon, NH

Boating, picnics on 6 acres.

ELDRIDGE PARKSpencer Street, Lebanon

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

FARNUM HILLPoverty Lane, Lebanon

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

FELLOWS HILLRoute 4 East from Lebanon

Picnics, bird watching, playground activities on 10 acres.

GOODWIN PARKSpring Street at Storrs Hill Ski Area

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

LEBANON MEMORIAL POOLPumping Station Road, Lebanon

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

LOGAN PARKWater Street, Lebanon

Youth baseball, softball, lawn games on 4 acres.

MASCOMA LAKE BOAT LAUNCHRoute 4A

Motorized and unmotorized boating on 3 acres.

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

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

MILL POND TRAILMill Road, off Route 4 E From Lebanon

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

PAT WALSH PARKRiverdale Parkway, Lebanon

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

RAIL TRAIL Maps available at the Rec Department

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

RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY PARKGlen Road, West Lebanon

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

SIGNAL HILL CONS. AREAAlden Road, Lebanon

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

STARR HILL NATURAL AREAEnd of Wheatley & Eldridge Streets

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

STORRS HILL SKI AREASpring Street, Lebanon

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

TRUES BROOK NATURAL AREAOff NH 12A on Trues Brook Road

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

TWO RIVERS PARKBehind K-Mart Plaza, West Lebanon

Nature study, birdwatching on 24 acres.

Here is a brief listing of available recreation Here is a brief listing of available recreation areas to visit. We’ve listed the park name, areas to visit. We’ve listed the park name, location and a brief description of its uses. location and a brief description of its uses. Have Fun!Have Fun!

ACTIVE LIVING!

and 1 Mile Fun RunSATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2013

The Shuffl e continues! Proceeds benefi t summer camp scholarship funds for children right here in the

Upper Valley. Check out our website, www.shamrock5K.com, or call 448-5121 for more information.

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WINTER FARMERS’ MARKETWINTER FARMERS’ MARKET

Please join us for the Lebanon Winter Farmers’ Market! Support our local vendors and enjoy a

wonderful selection of winter produce and agricultural products, prepared foods, crafts and more! Live music and craft demonstrations!Location: Lebanon United Methodist Church Times: 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Market Dates: 3rd Saturday of each month, Nov-AprilCheck us out at www.lebanonfarmersmarket.org.

DANCEFESTCome on out and move your feet on the Lebanon Mall with friends, family, and community! If you are interested in serving on a planning committee for this event please contact the Recreation & Parks Department. Thank you to Amity from Raq-On Dance, and Linda from Lebanon Ballet School for coordinating a schedule of dance!DATE:DATE: Thursday, Sept. 13 TIMES:TIMES: 5:00 - 9:00 p.m.LIVE BAND on the MallDancing Schedule: Open house/Free Classes at Lebanon Ballet & Raq-On Dance4:15-6:30 P.M: Open House/Sit-in on Classes @ Lebanon Ballet School5:00-5:45 P.M: Kids Hip Hop Class with Kaitlyn on the Mall*5:45-6:45 P.M. Zumba with Evelyn on the Mall*7:00-7:30 Raq-On Dance Instructors performances -Kaitlyn Knapp’s Kid’s Dance & Gymnastic Class -Raq-ettes Troupe -Amity Alize -Raq-On Flashmob Choreography (Want to be part of the Flash Mob learn online and join -E.K. Narey’s Family-Friendly Showgirls/Burlesque7:30-8:00 Lebanon Ballet School Performance8:00-9:00 P.M. Belly Dance with Amity on the Mall**If it rains, we will move inside to Raq-On Dance studio!Additional entertainment and food to come...

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HALLOWEEN FUN FESTJoin us for a free evening of Halloween celebration activities around Colburn Park! Stories in the Great Pumpkin Patch, pumpkin painting and photos with your favorite storybook characters!

This year a new character is coming to Fun Fest! Try some pumpkin bowling, during the Trunk and Treating Tailgate Party!DATE: Wednesday, October 31TIMES: 4:00 - 6:00 p.m.LOCATION: Colburn Park and Lebanon City Hall

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HOLIDAY CELEBRATION

This free annual celebration of the holiday season includes crafts, refresh-

ments, musical entertainment and jolly Old St. Nick himself! Purchase your tickets for a performance by the City Center Ballet

of “Clara’s Dream” for a 1p.m., 4p.m., or 7p.m. perfor-mance. Enjoy a pre-performance seating at “Clara’s Tea” at 11:30 or 2:30 at Lebanon Ballet School. Advance tickets are required. For info and to purchase tickets, visit www.CityCenterBallet.org.

DATE: Saturday, December 8 TIME: 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.

LOCATION: Colburn Park, Opera House and City Hall

FULL MOON FIESTA!(#25700A) Get active outdoors this winter and join us at our 7th Annual progressive dinner. The whole family can travel by snowshoe, ski, or snowboard at Storrs Hill Ski Lodge. Local sponsoring restaurants will offer light food & hot beverages as you get out and enjoy the snow and some delicious food. All proceeds benefi t the Recreation & Parks Scholarship Fund and the Lebanon Outing Club. This is an “eco-friendly” event - please This is an “eco-friendly” event - please help reduce waste by bringing your own mug, help reduce waste by bringing your own mug, spoon & bowl!spoon & bowl!DAY/DATE: Saturday, February 9 TIME: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.LOCATION: Storrs Hill Ski LodgeFEE: $10/per person, ages 5 and under freeTO REGISTER: Visit www.recreation.lebnh.net and follow the recreation link to Webtrac online registration or see www.campfi redining.com for more info!

THE “@HOME” SERIES

Lebanon Opera House and Lebanon Recreation and Parks brings the new series, “@ Home” to the

Lebanon Opera House stage starting this Fall! Hot on the heels of the Front Porch Music Series in Colburn Park, these FREE shows bring local emerging acts to the Opera House to perform for the community at 7:00 p.m. Be sure to catch these fi rst four shows, on

the fi rst Thursday of each month: Oct. 4, Nov. 1, Jan. 3, Feb. 7, Mar. 7, Apr. 4, May 2, and Jun. 6.Visit online at:www.lebanonoperahouse.org

HOLIDAY COLORING CONTESTChildren ages 12 years or younger can participate and entries will be judged in 3 categories. All entries must be received by Lebanon Recreation & Parks no later than Monday, December 10. Photo to be colored is available at Lebanon Recreation & Parks, or online at www.recreation.lebnh.net.

NORTHPOLE CALLING!

Ho, Ho, Ho!! Children in grades K-4 can have a special call

from Santa himself this holiday season! Complete a registra-tion form at Lebanon Recreation & Parks, or complete a form at www.recreation.lebnh.net and e-mail to [email protected]. Please have all forms in by Dec. 10, for a phone call on Wed., Decem-ber 12th.

Scarecrow ContestJoin the local community and enter your chance to be the 1st winner of the most creative scarecrow con-test. Interested in reserving your scarecrow location? Come to Lebanon Recreation to reserve your spot and “SCARE” the city!

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SPECIAL THANKS TO!SPECIAL THANKS TO!SPONSORSFarmers’ Market: Co-Op Food Stores, Three Tomatoes, Peter Land - CPA, Lake Sunapee Bank, 20 West Park Street - LLC, UV Heal, MTS Developement Corporation, Balagur Associates - LLC

Monday Evening Concerts/Thursdays in the Park: Mascoma Savings Bank

Front Porch Music Series: The Byrne Foundation, Three Tomatoes Trattoria, The Point FM, Residence Inn - Hanover/Lebanon, Lebanon Opera House, Co-Op Food Stores, U.S. Cellular, Dutille’s Jewlery, Lebanon Pet & Aquarium, Lebanon Paint & Decorating, Junction Frame Shop, Edgewater Farm, Windows & Doors by Brownell, The Point Independent Radio

Battle of the Bands: Bear Hollow Vintage Guitar, Hanover Strings, SRH Soundworks, Blue Mountain Guitar, WGXL, Dylan from Riverbank Church, and Nate Bagley from sound:still professional AV Solutions

Junior High Track and Field: Allan’s Vending

Summer Track and Field: Pathways Consulting

Softball: Shaws Supermarkets

USE OF FACILITIESFirst Congregational Church: For Quilter’s Retreats & Front Porch Music Series

Kilton Library: Romp and Stomp

Lebanon School District for Softball, Lacrosse, Track & Field, Track & Field Camp, Adult Softball, Day Camp Kaleidoscope, Upper Valley Rock School

Upper Valley Senior Center: Rain site for Monday Night Concerts

Lebanon United Methodist Church: Rain sites for Front Porch Music Series

Storrs Hill Ski Lodge: Outdoor Activities, Summer staff training

YOUTH COACHESJunior High Track & Field: Lydia Morton, Karen Morton, Kirk Ballard and parent volunteersLacrosse: Jake Hale, Nate Huckins, Joe Rios, Mindy Taber, Eric Brine, Josh Wessels, Sarah Peterson, Chris Adams, & Lebanon High School Varsity Lacrosse Team & Sara EckerSummer Soccer: British Challenger soccer coachesSummer Track & Field: Cynthia, Rob, Lincoln Crutchfi eld, and Parent volunteersTennis: Alicia Price

DAY CAMPPatty Murray & Lebanon Memorial Pool Staff

Julie Laramie & Lebanon School District StaffLebanon School District Custodial Staff

Wanda Hastings & Lebanon School District Transportation staff

TK Sports - staff/camp t-shirtsKate Petraska, LISTEN

Lebanon Police & Fire DepartmentAwesome camp staff and ...

A special thank you to all the campers & parents for a great 2012 season!

POOLJohn Dulac, Lebanon Fire Department

Lebanon Police DepartmentWinners of the Splash Bash Party

Watermelon relay race:J. Graber, M. Smith, R.Newman, J. Gaudet, C.

Gaudet, K.Reade, M. Maher

PROGRAMSAdult Softball:

Rick Currier Allcomers Track Meets:

Carl Wallin, Upper Valley Running Club

Battle of the Bands:Tuck’s Rock Dojo - Tuck, & Kata, Judges: Ryan Hebert

Jim Alexander, Erin Waldron, Doug Phoenix, Maureen Burford MC: Stevens Blanchard, and all the bands that played!

Front Porch Music series:Julie Sandberg Smith, Zeb Norris, and

The Point Independet Radio Station FM, Allan Reetz - from Coop Food Stores

CDM Production Services Dan & Charlie Merlo, Cheryle, Amy Duda & Three tomatoes Staff

Hershey Meets: Andrew Gamble and track parents

July 4th:Youth in Action Volunteers, Day Camp staff, Lebanon Police,

Fire, Public Works, and all the vendors, services, and entertainers that helped to make the 4th of July a great success!

Junior High Track & Field:Karen Morton

Outdoors Programs:Karen Morris, Jacqui Alexander,

Rick Desharnais, Don Avery, & EMS

Savvy Senior Programs:Donna Cornelius, Cadillac Cuisine Coordinator

Track & Field Camp: LHS Track & Field Athletes,

Fore-U Golf for ice cream for the end of the season party

Donna CorneliusDonna CorneliusVOLUNTEER OF VOLUNTEER OF

THE YEARTHE YEARThe Lebanon Recreation Commission is honored to recognize Donna Cornelius as the 2011 Volunteer of the Year. Donna as a community member has gone above and beyond in the Lebanon Community for volunteering. She volunteers for the Recreation Department, Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital, Dartmouth Hitchcock, Upper Valley Senior Center, Trinity Baptist Church, Lebanon Opera House, and the Lebanon Chamber of Commerce. It is clear that the City has benefi ted from such an outstanding community member and we THANK YOU Donna for all that you do in the community. It all makes a difference!

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CHILDREN’S PROGRAMSLEBANON LIBRARY ACTIVITIES: MOTHER GOOSE MONDAYS - Rhymes, songs and toys in a playgroup setting. For infants to age 2 and their caregivers. Mondays - 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. -- Lebanon Library

PRESCHOOL STORY TIME TUESDAYS - Books, activities and crafts for children ages 3-6 and their caregivers. Tuesdays - 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. -- Lebanon Library

ALL AGES STORY TIME THURSDAYS - Books, activities and crafts for children and their caregivers. 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. -- Lebanon Library

SPECIAL FALL EVENT:Halloween Pumpkin Painting - Saturday, October 27: Decorate your own pumpkin to take home! All materials provided. Costumes welcome - but be sure to wear one you can get paint on! Ages 4 and up only. Advanced sign up required. Please call 448-2459. 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. -- Lebanon Library

KILTON LIBRARY ACTIVITIES: ALL AGES STORY TIME MONDAYS - Books, activities and crafts for children and their caregivers. Mondays - 1:30 - 2:15 p.m. -- Kilton Library

MOTHER GOOSE TIME TUESDAYS - Rhymes, songs and toys in a playgroup setting. For infants to age 2 and their caregivers. Tuesdays - 10:30-11:30 a.m. - Kilton Library

PRESCHOOL STORYTIME WEDNESDAYS - Books, activities and crafts for children ages 3-6 and their caregivers. Tuesdays - 1:30 - 2:15 p.m. -- Lebanon Library

Watch for our special Early Dismissal Day Activities, as well as Winter Special Events! Check our website http://www.leblibrary.com,

or fi nd us on Facebook - Lebanon Public Libraries - for ongoing updates!If bringing more than 4 children, please call the specifi c library to verify space.

If special accommodation is needed, please contact the library 72 hours in advance.

LEBANON PUBLIC LIBRARY9 East Park Street

Lebanon, NH (448-2459)HOURS:Monday - Thursday: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.Friday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Sunday hours begin after Labor Day.

KILTON LIBRARY 80 Main Street

West Lebanon, NH (298-8544)HOURS:Monday & Wednesday: 1 - 8 p.m.Tuesday,Thursday, Friday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.Saturday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday hours begin after Labor Day.

ADULT PROGRAMS

FIRST THURSDAY BOOK BUFFET: A lunchtime adult book discussion group. Bring a brown bag lunch and a book that fi ts the month’s theme for a banquet of books and opinions. 12:00 noon, the fi rst Thursday of each month, October through June at the Kilton Library Conference Room.

October 4 - The New Western: Novels and history about the contemporary and past American West.

November 1 - Music in Novels and Biographies: Composers, performers, and detectives? How does music shape us? December 6 - Animals and their Humans: Books – fi ction and nonfi ction—that illuminate the relationships between us.January 3 - Painters and other Artists in Novels and Biographies: Is a picture worth a thousand words? Fiction, mysteries, biographies about the art world

Future book discussions will be set by the group.

FALL 2012 BOOK DISCUSSIONS: 2nd Thursday of month - 7-8:30 p.m. in the All Purpose Room, Lebanon Library. All books available at Lebanon Public Library. “Families in the Melting Pot”: Novels about immigration and assimilation

September 13 - Crescent, Diana Abu-Jaber: Persians in Los Angeles.October 11 - Away, Amy Bloomw: A Russian woman comes to New York and travels across the continent in search of her daughter.November 8 - The House on Mango Street, Sandra Cisneros: A Mexican-American family makes its way in Chicago.December 13 - The Buddha in the Attic, Julie Otsuka: Picture brides” come to America from Japan at the turn of the 20th century.

WINTER 2013 Book Discussions: “Touched by the Arts”: Biographies and memories about painters, musicians, actors, and dancers. January 10 - The Private Lives of the Impressionists, Sue Roe: How do artists infl uence and support each other?February 14 - Hamlet’s Dresser, Bob Smith: Could Shakespeare save your life? March 14 - Mao’s Last Dancer, Cunxin Li: Ballet is the ticket out of dire poverty in Communist China. April 11 - The Soloist, Steve Lopez: Music and friendship vs. homelessness and mental illness.

Questions or suggestions, call Carolyn Crocker at 448-2459.

If special accommodation is required, please contact the Lebanon Library 72 hrs in advance.

SPECIAL THANKS TO!

YOUNG ADULT PROGRAMS

School Year Programs(see www.leblibrary.com/teen-services):

Game Days: After school on Mondays, 3-5:00 p.m. An opportunity to get together with friends and family members and play one or more of the library’s board games: Chess; Lord of the Rings; Bang!; Zombies, Space Munchkins; Scrabble; and more!

Fabrications: After school on Tuesdays, 3-5:00 p.m. Make-and-take craft programs every Tuesday after school. Create one-of-a-kind pieces of art with a variety of materials.

Lebanon Library’s “Teen Space”:The Lebanon Library’s Young Adult “Teen Space” is a special, very active place. It is a room on the second fl oor of the library where teens meet to talk, to read, to use the Internet, to do homework, to work on a project or do a craft. Teens are an important part of the Lebanon community, and the Lebanon Public Library welcomes them!

LIBRARY PROGRAMS

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Inspi re P lay !

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

GENERAL REGISTRATION FORM

51 North Park Street • Lebanon, New Hampshire 03766

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

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

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OTHER COMMUNITY RECREATION SERVICES

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

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

Recreation & Parks Department StaffDirector: Paul Coats, CPRP, CPOSports Coordinator: Rick Desharnais, CPRPRecreation Coordinator: Krissy FlytheAdministrative Secretary: Bobbie AllenFacilities Maintenance: Doug McGrath, CPO

The Recreation and Parks Department is affi liated with the following professional organizations:

Inspi re P lay !

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

AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NH, MASCOMA CHAPTER: E-mail: [email protected]/HOME ALONE SAFE COURSES: Jude Powers, (802)649-1841BOY SCOUTS: Lloyd Leblanc Troop 279; 978-407-9905CAMPION ICE RINK: 643-1222; www.campionrink.orgCARTER COMMUNITY BUILDING: 448-3055CREATIVE MOVEMENT SCHOOL OF DANCE:Tammi DeFelice, 298-5700; www.creativemovement.netCUB SCOUTS: Pack 279 Lebanon - Jodi Gilligan, 448-5794DHMC WOMEN’S HEALTH RESOURCE CENTER: 650-2600FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF LEBANON: www.fccleb.orgFORD SAYRE SKI COUNCIL: 643-2226; www.fordsayre.org4-H: Sally Cole, 448-2416GIRL SCOUTS: Susan HendersonE-mail: [email protected]; 603-298-5621LEBANON BALLET SCHOOL, HOME OF CITY CENTER BALLET: Linda Copp, 448-5404; www.lebanonballetschoo.comLEBANON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Paul Boucher, 448-1203; www.lebanonchamber.comLEBANON OPERA HOUSE BOX OFFICE: 448-0400; www.lebanonoperahouse.orgLEBANON OUTING CLUB: Diana Colt, 643-3874; www.storrshill.com; Facebook - Lebanon Outing Club at Storrs HillLEBANON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: www.lebanonumc.netLOCALVORES: Pat McGovern, 448-5473; http://uvlocalvores.wordpress.comNORTH COUNTRY COMMUNITY THEATER: www.ncct.orgPLAINFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH HANDBELL CHOIR: Sandra Yeaton, 675-6510STORRS HILL LODGE RENTALS: Betty Ann Heistad, 448-3756SWING DANCE INSTRUCTION: Faye Grearson, 443-5131UPPER VALLEY COMMUNITY BAND: www.uvcb.orgUPPER VALLEY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION: www.uvha.goalline.caUPPER VALLEY MUSIC CENTER CHILDREN’S & YOUTH CHORUSES: UVMC, 448-1642; www.uvmusic.orgUPPER VALLEY SENIOR CENTER: Jill Vahey, 448-4213; www.gcscc.orgUPPER VALLEY SPECIAL OLYMPICS: Missy Rodriguez; e-mail: [email protected] WITHERELL RECREATION CENTER: 448-6477YOUTH-IN-ACTION OF LEBANON: Nancy Menard & Karen Morton, Lebanon High School, 448-2055

NH Recreation & Park Association

National Recreation & Park Association

American Camping Association

American Sport Education Program

Tree City USA

Upper Valley Trails Alliance

Sports Turf Manager’sAssociation

International Mountain Bike Association

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Recreation & Parks ℡ 603.448.5121 603.448.1496

[email protected] www.lebnh.netOpen: Monday thru Friday,

8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

SPRING PREVIEW.... MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Backyard Compost Bin, Kitchen Pail, & Rain Barrel Sales starting February 2013 for Lebanon Rec. ScholarshipsCamp Kaleidoscope Registration Begins: March 18Lacrosse Practices Begin: March 25Arbor Day Celebration: April 26Community Clean-Up Day: May 4July 4th Celebration: Thursday, July 4, 2013

Check out the Winter Farmers’

MarketNovember to

April