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Transcript of Winter Spring program booklet 2014
Winter & Spring
Caribou Community
Program Booklet
2014-2015
Caribou Parks & Recreation Department
55 Bennett Drive
Caribou, ME 04736
Phone: 207 493-4224
Fax: 207 493-4225
Web Address: www.caribourec.org
CARIBOU PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
55 BENNETT DRIVE
CARIBOU, MAINE 04736
(207) 493-4224
(207) 493-4225 FAX
Web Address: www.caribourec.org
PARKS & RECREATION STAFF Gary Marquis, Superintendent of Parks & Recreation Neal Sleeper, Program Director
Kenneth Lloyd, Director of Parks & Maintenance Lynn Jack-Merritt, Office Manager
Matt Bouchard, Director of Recreation Nate Germain, Maintenance Assistant
PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION Sue White, Chairperson Mark Shea
Jane Mavor-Small, vice chair Andy Scott
Troy Barnes
FACILITY HOURS MAIN OFFICE Hours Monday through Friday WALKING HOURS
May 1-Sept. 29 8 a.m.—6 p.m. May 1-Sept 30 M-F 6 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sept 30- May 1 8 a.m.—9 p.m. Oct. 1-April 30 M-F 6 a.m. – 9 p.m.
GAME ROOM (Aug 20 -April 30) Sat. 12-4 p.m.
Monday through Friday 3 p.m.-6 p.m.
Saturday (Oct. 5-April 25) 12-4 p.m.
Gameroom open after 6 p.m. by reservation only. All other times 3-6 p.m. (Closed during summer vacation)
The Caribou Parks and Recreation Commission and staff are dedicated to serving the entire community through
the development and presentation of recreational programs and facilities targeting all age levels with common
goal of health improvement and life enrichment. Your cooperation with these policies will help us achieve our
mission.
POLICY Children under 9 years of age must be accompanied by a parent/guardian at all times unless they are
involved in a directly supervised program. (Guardian must be 18 years of age or older)
Only children in grades 7 and up are allowed in the facility after 6 p.m. unless accompanied by an
adult/guardian. (Guardian must be 18 years of age or older.)
Locker rooms are available to only program participants between the hours of 3-6 p.m. unless otherwise
noted.
Children under 9 years of age must be accompanied by a parent/guardian to utilize the elevated walking
track.
Winter/Spring Programs
Registration Night
Wednesday, October 8, 6-8 p.m.
At Caribou Wellness & Recreation Center
Fees for Organized Programs Resident Fees $10 per child per program or $50 per child per year
Non-Resident Fees $25 per child per program or $125 per child per year
NOTES:
These fees do not include fees for uniforms and equipment. Consult program information for additional charges.
Refund policy is strictly enforced so please consult program material prior to registration.
Notice of Payment Policy Program Registrations The Caribou Parks and Recreation Department is pleased to provide a variety of programming for all ages. In an effort to
insure the quality of the programs and insure good service it is imperative that we have clear policies regarding
registration payments. Hopefully the guidelines below will provide you with a clear understanding of policies when
registering.
1. All programs will have a minimum number of registrants required. If that number is not fulfilled by the deadline, the
program or trip will be cancelled.
2. All registrations must be accompanied by payments in full. No exceptions.
3. No registrations will be accepted over the phone, excepting resident registrants that have paid the annual per child fee
where applicable. Non-residents who have paid an annual fee per child may call in to register where applicable
however, they will be placed on a waiting list until the starting date of the program. If, the day prior to the start of the
program, there are openings, non-resident annual pass participants may be moved into the program and will have
priority over per program paying non-residents.
4. Non-residents paying the annual per child fee cannot register on residents only registration day.
5. If the program which entails a trip has to be cancelled due to lack of registrations, anyone having paid will be
refunded in full.
6. Regarding trips, all deadlines will be schedule a minimum of two (2) weeks in advance of the actual program.
7. If, by the deadline there is the required minimum number of registrations, the registration period will remain open,
however no registrations will be accepted over the phone after the deadline period. Persons wishing to register must
come into the Wellness and Recreation Center to register and pay in full for the program.
8. ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS WITHOUT A 48 HOUR NOTICE. There will be a 50% penalty on any request
for refund after the two week deadline up to 48 hours prior to the program start.
PROGRAM ASSISTANCE FUND
Scholarships The Caribou Parks and Recreation Department has developed a Program Assistance Fund that will be available for those
people meeting eligibility criteria. Specifically, any Caribou family eligible for free lunch within the RSU 39 guidelines
may complete an application form. If eligible, the family may receive up to $20 per child, per year towards the program
registration of their choice. In the event the children are new to the community or are homeschooled, income guideline
forms and applications are available at the Caribou Parks and Recreation office.
CARIBOU WELLNESS & RECREATION CENTER
The Caribou Parks and Recreation Department offers a wide array of programming to accommodate the
recreational needs of the greater Caribou community. The Wellness and Recreation Center was designed to afford
versatility and a wide range of both organized and unorganized activities.
The facility offers one large room that can be divided into three small units to accommodate meetings or low
impact activities; a game room, a gymnasium with full size basketball court that can be divided with a curtain into two
smaller court areas, as well as bleacher seating for over 500, and an elevated two lane walking track. There is also a two
lane walking area on the main gym floor.
Programming options include programs for residents of all ages. Regular youth programming includes, but is not
limited to, basketball, baseball, softball, tennis, running, swimming lessons, and adventure programming designed for
teens.
Adult programs include sports programming and wellness based activities offered both by Parks and Recreation
staff and staffing from outside entities.
A full schedule of available programming can be viewed at the department’s website a www.caribourec.org, or
join us on Face Book. The department also publishes seasonal program booklets that are available at the main office at 55
Bennett Drive.
The Caribou Parks and Recreation Department is always looking for new programming ideas from area residents
and welcomes public input on the subject.
In addition to active and supervised programming, the Parks and Recreation Department offers a number of park
facilities for public use including Teague Park, Collins Pond Park, Lyndon Park, Soucie Memorial Sports Complex, 10-
miles of ski trails groomed and maintained for both classic and skate skiing as well as snow shoeing, approximately 100
miles of the 2200 miles of snowmobile trail that cover Aroostook County and approximately 80 miles of multiuse
recreational trail and all terrain vehicle trail. These trails are maintained with the assistance of the Caribou Snowmobile
Club and Caribou ATV Club.
For persons wishing to strengthen recreational opportunities in Caribou through philanthropy there are two
options. The Caribou Parks and Recreation Department can accept tax deductable donations for programming or facilities
or donors can receive information on the Caribou Parks and Recreation Foundation, a private non-profit 501(c)3
organization. For information on either option please contact the Parks and Recreation office at 493-4224.
PROGRAMMING
This winter the Caribou Parks and Recreation Department is once again happy to offer the full complement of
programs that Caribou residents have been accustomed to for over three decades. Please note that pre-registration is
required for most programs; and registration fees are due upon registration. People who have paid the yearly membership
fees may register by phone provided that there are no additional fees associated with the programs they are registering for.
ATTENTION: There are no regularly scheduled programs during school vacation, holidays, nor on early
release days. In the event of inclement weather, cancellations will be announced at the local schools. Check the
local newspaper for updates and special event information.
A WORD ABOUT PROGRAMMING
The Caribou Parks and Recreation Commission and staff understand that the quality of our staff and volunteers
will be playing a vital role in each child’s participation in our programs, whether organized or unorganized. The time of
staff and volunteers represents what the Search Institute defines as an external development asset. These assets are the
positive experiences young people receive from the world around them.
To be effective youth coaches and mentors as well as moms and dads that are spectators, what is needed is an
understanding of what actions and behaviors breed success, willingness and ideas to apply that knowledge, and most
importantly, a desire to see young people grow up happy, healthy and confident. The Caribou Parks and Recreation
Department works diligently to insure that all staff and volunteers never lose sight of this concept. To insure success, Park
and Recreation officials support the most recent studies and trends program developed at the University of Maine at
Orono.
For many parents and volunteers, competition and winning are the ultimate goals. Unfortunately, studies have
shown that kids have a different philosophy. According to youngsters —– winning is not the primary focus in youth
sports. Park and Recreation officials believe that attempting to win and achieving to the highest possible level are what
sports are all about but also uphold the philosophy that it is how we go about competing that is the important factor.
Kids have defined having fun, participating and improving skills as the most important parts of youth sports. . not
winning.
As outlined in Sports Done Right, defining success only as winning is inappropriate for youth sports. Success in
team and individual sports is more a matter of striving for continuous improvements on the way to becoming the best one
can be as an individual athlete, a team member and a person. Building a definition of success on strengthened character
and moral development, on valuing everyone’s contribution to the team, on developing a work ethic that will serve for a
lifetime—these are the more important elements of a successful sports experience. Winning and losing are part of the
competitions in which we engage, but they are by no means the most important outcomes when sports are done right.
We hope that as volunteers and spectators, you will support this philosophy and help us insure that kids grow and
have fun. . We are after all raising adults and the future leaders of our community. If you would like to find out more
about youth sports or development assets log on to www.sportsdonerightmaine.org or www.searchinstitute.org.
Basketball This winter, marks the 46th year of pee wee basketball at the Caribou Parks and Recreation Department. The
programs are designed to introduce fundamentals of the game to boys and girls in grades 1-6. The programs
meet conveniently after school at the Caribou Wellness & Recreation Center. Most students can be transported
to the program via the Caribou School bus program after school providing they bring a note to their respective
schools indicating they will be participating in a specific parks and recreation program.
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SESSION 1: October 15 - November 12, 2014
SESSION 2: November 17 —December 17, 2014
Monday & Wednesday 3-4:30 p.m.
A taste of basketball with FUN-damentals and modified games. Please note there are two sessions being
offered. A child can only register for one session and must be placed on a waiting list for the second session.
Pre-registration is required. Please provide a snack for your child. We will take a snack break half way
through the program.
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Tues., Thurs. & Fridays 3-4:30 p.m.
This program is open to boys and girls in grades 3 & 4 and combines skill development and games. Once games
start, they will run from 3-4 pm and 4-5 pm. Pre-registration is required.
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January 6—March 13, 2015
Tuesday, Thursday & some Fridays 3-5 p.m.
This program is open to boys in grades 5 & 6. The first sessions all participants will be combined however
teams will be established and most teams will play twice per week during the same time frame. Pre-registration
is required.
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January 5—March 11, 2015
Mondays & Wednesdays & some Fridays 3-5 p.m.
This program is open to girls in grades 4-6. The program will start with skill development sessions then move
on to schedule games during the same time period. Pre-registration is required.
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Travel teams are developed for boys and girls in grades 5 & 6. Over the course of the season we will have
games with other communities. Game days and times are contingent upon scheduling with other communities.
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Grades 4-6 November 4, 2014— March 3, 2015
Tuesdays & Thursdays 3-5 p.m.
This program is designed to introduce participants to the basic skills of cheerleading including jumps, tumbling,
stunts, and a long list of cheers. Pre-registration is required.
SKI-DADDLE
Grades 3-5 January 6 – March 3, 2015
January 6 - January 29 meets at Teague Park Shack
February 3 - March 3 meets at Teague Park School
FEE: $10 / Ski-Daddle CPRD Hat
Tuesdays & Thursdays 3-4:30 p.m.
The Ski-Daddle program is designed for all ability levels. Lessons will be held at Teague Park and will include
an introduction to equipment and techniques including turning, diagonal stride, skating, uphill and downhill
techniques and lots of outdoor fun. There will be equipment available however students are welcome to bring
their own equipment. Pre-registration is required.
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Boys & Girls Ages 9-12 March 24 - April 16, 2015
Tues. & Thurs. 3-4:30 p.m.
This fundamental instruction clinic is offered to boys and girls ages 9-12. Each session will deal with the
mechanics and the breakdown of individual positions on a baseball team. Topics to be covered will include
proper warm-ups, stretching, pitching, hitting, infield/outfield play and situational instruction. Pre-registration is
required.
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Grades 3-8 April 27 - June TBA, 2015
Grades 3-4 Mon. & Wed. 3-5 p.m.
Grades 5-8 Tues & Thurs 3-5 p.m.
FEE: $8 / t-shirt
This program introduces youths to the basic fundamentals of running, throwing and jumping. Boys and girls
participating in the program may be eligible to move onto regional finals. Winners and runner-ups in the
regional finals move on to a broader competition. Pre-registration is required.
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Ages 9-18 Friday, January 23, 2015
Warm-ups at 9 a.m. / Competition at 10 a.m. At Caribou Wellness & Recreation Center Gym
Opens to boys and girls ages 9-18 who are not High School Varsity basketball players. (Age as of 3/31/15)
MRPA Hotshot program is a basketball skills development program that tests participant’s skill of ball
handling and shooting in a one minute time period from five ‘hotspots’ marked on one half of the basketball
court. Pre-registration is required.
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PITCH, HIT & RUN COMPETITION Saturday, May 9, 2015
Ages 7-14 (Age as of July 17, 2015)
Come participate in the Pitch, Hit and Run Competition hosted by the Caribou Recreation Center. This
competition will give you a chance to see how well you can pitch, how far you can hit and how fast you can
run. Pre-registration is required.
YOUTH SKI RENTAL PROGRAM Thursday, November 20, 2014 from 6-8 p.m.
@ Caribou Wellness & Recreation Center
The Boreal Outdoor Club and the Caribou Parks and Recreation Department have partnered to bring the Youth
Ski Rental Program back to Caribou for all Caribou youth.
This year seasonal rentals will be available for all Caribou youth and include skis, boots, poles and a bag for a
fee of $60 plus a $20 refundable deposit upon the return of the equipment in the spring. NOTE: $10 discount
for rentals made on November 20, 2015 sign up night. The return date is April 30, 2015. Any equipment
returned after this date will be assessed a $20 late fee.
Rental forms will be distributed in October with the official sign up and fitting night slated for Thursday,
November 20th
from 6-8 p.m. at the Caribou Wellness and Recreation Center.
Don’t miss this opportunity to have fun in the snow this winter...great birthday or Christmas presents
(shhhh...we won’t tell!!)
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Grades 6-8
FEE: $80 (includes lift ticket, ski rentals, lesson and transportation. The following are the dates for this program.
Wednesday March 4 Return 9 p.m.
Thursday March 19 Return 8 p.m.
Thursday March 26 Return 8 p.m.
Friday * April 3 Return 9 p.m.
* This is tentative slush rush eve, bring dry clothes should you get wet pond skimming!
Learn to ski….Open to students in grades 6-8. Students will be picked up directly from the middle school at
2:45 pm sharp. Participants will be returned to the Caribou Wellness and Recreation Center at the times listed
above. Participants will need to bring a bag lunch or money to eat at the mountain. If conditions permit, we
may extend the program as April 4 is the tentative closing date of the mountain. Should the mountain stay open
longer, and we have a minimum of 6 kids to participate at $20 each, we may extend the program, night TBA.
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XC SKI AND SNOW SHOE RENTALS Skis are available for youth and adults on a seasonal, weekend or daily basis. Payment is due upon time of
rental pick-up-. One form of identification is required. Snow shoe rentals are also available on a daily or
weekend basis.
XC Ski Rentals Snow Shoe Rentals
Daily rentals $10 per package Daily rentals $5 per set
Weekend rentals $20 per package Weekend rentals $12 per set
Seasonal rentals $60 per package
For additional information please contact the Caribou Parks and Recreation Center office at 493-4224.
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Wednesdays 9:30-11:30 a.m.
The Caribou Parks and Recreation Department will provide gym space for parents and toddlers. This is a self
guided program. Participants can bring toys. Please no black rubber wheeled toys. NOTICE: Check posted
schedules for activities that may result in the cancellation of this open time.
Special Events FALL FUN FESTIVAL October 31, 2014 - 6-8 p.m. Fun and games for youths Pre K through grade 6. This event will be held at the Caribou Wellness &
Recreation Center. There will be a costume judging, games and prizes. Sponsored by VFW and VFW Auxiliary.
HOLIDAY WORKSHOP Friday, December 5, 2014—6-8 p.m. Come visit with Santa and enjoy a fun filled evening of holiday crafts and goodies. No pre-
registration required. Sponsored by the Caribou Area Chamber of Commerce.
GINGERBREAD HOUSE DECORATING Friday, December 5, 2014 - 6-8 pm @ Caribou Wellness & Recreation Center Youths are invited to join us for a fun filled
evening of gingerbread house decorating. This event is sponsored by Farms Bakery and Sleepers Grocery. Pre-registration is required.
For additional information or to register please contact the Caribou Parks and Recreation Department at 493-4224.
2nd
ANNUAL ADULT DODGEBALL TOURNAMENT Saturday, January 17, 2015. FEE: $60 per team Register your team to throw projectiles at others in this FUN Dodge ball
Fundraiser. The tournament will be held at the Caribou Wellness and Recreation Center. Start time is at 10 am. Conclusion will be
determined based on how many teams participate. Must have a minimum of 8 teams. Cash prizes for 1st & 2nd
place teams. Please
register by Wednesday, March 25. For more information please call (207) 493-4224.
FATHER-DAUGHTER SWEETHEART DANCE Friday, February 13, 2015 - 7-9 p.m. An annual favorite this year’s event will be held at the Caribou Wellness and Recreation
Center. Admission is $5 per couple. Photos by Duane will also be available for a fee.
VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT FUNDRAISER Saturday, February 21, 2015. FEE: $60 per team Get a group of friends or co-workers to play at the Caribou’s (6v6) Volley Ball
Tournament. Cash prizes to top two teams. Must have a minimum of 6 teams. Please register by Wednesday, February 18, 2015. For
more information please call (207) 493-4224.
7th ANNUAL DOWNTOWN CARIBOU SKI FESTIVAL & MID WINTER FROLIC Saturday, February 28, 2015 on Sweden Street in Downtown Caribou
9 a.m. Aroostook Youth Ski Festival Open to all youths
10 a.m. Middle School Ski Sprints Grades 5-8
1 p.m. Maine State Ski Sprints Open to all ages
40th
ANNUAL HENRY ANDERSON MEMORIAL SKI DAG Sunday, March 1, 2015 9 a.m. Registration at the Caribou Country Club
10 a.m. Race starts Open to all ages
HIGH SCHOOL AGE INDOOR SOCCER TOURNAMENT FUNDRAISER Saturday, March 28, 2015 FEE: $75 per team. Caribou will host a high school aged indoor soccer tournament for both girls and
boys. Team tournament champion t-shirts will be given to the winning boys and girls teams. Please register by Wednesday, March 25.
For more information please call 207 493-4224.
MOTHER-SON DANCE Friday, May 8, 2015 - 7-9 p.m. at Caribou Wellness & Recreation Center Gym. Admission is $5 per couple. Photos by Duane are
available for a fee.
TREK ACROSS CARIBOU Sunday, June 7, 2015 This year marks the 22 year that we have partnered with Caribou Rotary Club & the Caribou School
Department. To date this program has given away 2804 helmets. Initially this program was for 2nd
graders, but in 2014 the Trek
Across Caribou moved to Teague Park School from Hilltop Elementary. Though helmets have been given away since 1993, the trek
itself has been since 2000.
The Trek Across Caribou now focuses on 3rd
. graders, however it is open to the entire community to participate in. All
participants are required to wear helmets and have complimentary pre-ride inspections prior to the trek starting that day. Sorry no
training wheels are allowed, however bicycle trailers are!
Check in will be at 12 p.m. at Teague Park Elementary School and the Trek itself will start promptly at 1pm. There is
no fee to participate and all participants will receive ice cream at the completion of the Trek Across Caribou at the Caribou High
School.
Adult Activities WALKING Area adults are welcome to walk at the Caribou Wellness & Recreation Center. Walking hours are
as follows: May 1-Sept. 30 Monday through Friday, 6 a.m.–6 p.m.; Sept. 30-April 30 Monday through Friday
6 a.m.—9 p.m. and Saturday 12-4 p.m. Participants are required to bring a change of shoes, as street shoes will
not be allowed on the gym floor.
HIGH IMPACT AEROBICS Classes meet Mondays and Wednesdays from 6-7 p.m. and Saturdays from 8-9
a.m. at the Caribou Wellness & Recreation Center. FEES: $5 per class; 10 classes/$30; 20 classes/$50.
CARY FITNESS CLASS meets Mondays and Fridays from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the Caribou
Wellness & Recreation Center. Come and join Cary Fitness Class for a rich variety of exercises
that range from cardiovascular exercise, muscular strength, balance and coordination. This class
is designed for middle aged and senior adults looking to improve or maintain their fitness level
while being part of a friendly and social group of people. FEE: $1 per class.
ZUMBA CLASS Zumba exercise classes meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30-7:30 p.m. and Saturdays
from 8-9 a.m. FEES: $5 per classes the 1st class is free.
MEN’S 30 & OVER HOOP meets Tuesdays, from 7-9 p.m. from October 14, 2014 through April 28, 2015.
This program is designed for gentlemen 30 years of age and over and meets at the Caribou Wellness and
Recreation Center gym. Half court only. Call Matt for more information at (207) 493-4224.
MEN’S BASKETBALL meets Mondays and Wednesdays from 6-9 p.m. from October 15,
2014 through April 29, 2015. Men's basketball is designed for men ages 18 & over, and meets
at the Caribou Wellness & Recreation Center gym. Anyone interested in having a team in the
league this year must call the recreation center at 493-4224 for more information.
COUNTRY CLUB SKI TRAILS / SNOWSHOE TRAILS The Caribou Parks & Recreation Department
maintains 10-miles of groomed Nordic ski trails with both set track and a skating lane, at the Caribou Ski Trails
located off Rt 161 approx. 3 miles north of Caribou at the Caribou Country Club Please respect set track on ski
trails and avoid whenever possible. Donations accepted for trail maintenance.
CARIBOU HIGH SCHOOL SKI / SNOWSHOE TRAIL FACILITY Lighted 5km trail with snow making
right in town. Lodge is available for warming up and waxing. Incredibly accessible that favors a quick
lunchtime ski...No fee. Donations to Northern Skiers Ski Club encouraged.
TEAGUE PARK SKI / SNOWSHOE TRAILS Maintained ski/snowshoe area with
manmade hill and various terrain features including a ski-ter totter, as well as a tunnel to play
on and through. Trails include beginners loop on the infield baseball area. And a larger ski loop
in the gazebo field area. There is no fee for this area, pets are welcome. Excellent location to
teach youths and adults the fundamentals of Nordic skiing/snowshoeing.
SNOWMOBILE TRAILS In the winter Aroostook Valley Trail and the Bangor and Aroostook trail become
part of Maine’s 10,000-mile network of groomed snowmobile trails. Snowmobile trail maps are available at
local chambers of commerce, the Caribou Wellness and Recreation Center as well as businesses around The
County.
May is Healthy You Caribou
May 1 6:30 – 8:15 am
Bird watching at the Caribou Utilities District Waste Water Treatment Ponds on the Grimes
Road with Bill Sheehan. Due to limited access into this area, participants will be meeting at the
Caribou Wellness Center at 6:30am and departing from the Wellness Center by 6:45am with the Rec.
Department 15 passenger van.
May 8 7 – 8 am Bird watching at Collins Pond with Bill Sheehan. Please meet at the Collins Pond
covered picnic table shelter on lower Roberts Street promptly at 7am. Be prepared to do
some light walking and warbler exploration around the perimeter of the pond.
May 15 7 – 8 am Bird watching at Caribou Bog on Aroostook Valley Rail Trail with Bill Sheehan. Please meet at the
Aroostook Valley Rail Trail Crossing parking lot on the Washburn Road directly before the Carson Road at
7am promptly. There will be a short walk on level ground from the parking lot to the birding area.
May 29 7 – 9 pm Owl Prowl and Night Sounds with audio enhancement equipment at a mature forest in the
vicinity of Caribou with Bill Sheehan. Please meet the Caribou Wellness & Recreation Center
by 6:45pm, transportation is provided by the Caribou Parks and Recreation Departments 15
passenger van on a first come first serve basis, van will leave sharply at 7 pm. Headlamps
and flashlights are strongly recommended. There will be some walking over relatively flat
land that may have some puddles and mud.
All Events are rain or shine…, please dress appropriately for cold and inclement weather.
Birding outings are sponsored by Cary Medical Center, Aroostook Birders, & the Caribou Parks and
Recreation Department.
No Pre-registration is required.
Free bird calls to all participants.
All participants will have names placed in a hat. At the completion of birding outings on May 23 a
name will be selected from a hat and one lucky person will win a free pair of binoculars.
Limited binocular and bird books; availability to participants on a first-come first-serve basis for each of
the outings.
Outings are open to all age.
For additional information please contact the
Caribou Parks & Recreation Department @ 493-4224
Take It Outside Adult Series OUTINGS TO HELP ADULTS “SPRING” INTO SHAPE
207-493-4224
March 2015 March 17 Ever ice fished before? Ever wanted to ice fish? Here’s your chance! Madawaska Lake will be
our destination for the day. Transportation, Ice traps, bait, auger and lake side lunch around camp
fire are all included with fee. Participants are encouraged to bring folding lawn chairs, warm
clothes and a blanket. Depart from the Caribou Wellness & Recreation Center at 9am and
return by 3pm. FEE: $25.00 which includes one day license for adults between the age of 18-69,
or $20.00 fee includes lifetime license for fishing for anyone over the age of 70.(fees reflects Maine
resident status). Copy of driver’s license or Maine ID at time of registration to procure license.
Inclement weather date of Wednesday, March 18, 2015.*
March 20-22 We’ve all seen perfectly manicured ski trails, right? You know the ones, they have perfect tracks to
put your skis in, and then that pretty corduroy snow that is always adjacent to it; but have you
experienced the thrill of blazing your own trail? Join us for a two-night trip into Katahdin Lake
Wilderness Cabins in Baxter State Park. Participants will be provided a complete gear list upon
registration. Don’t think you own the necessary gear, no worries; we’ve got skis and adjustable
trekking poles. Trip will be supported by snowmobile and tote sled making the approach less
arduous (There will be a 9-mile ski the first day and 6-mile ski the last day). Participants will be
required to carry a day pack that contains necessary items to keep your body hydrated and
nourished as well as first aid kit, headlamp, spare hat/gloves and warm jacket for when you stop.
Saturday morning we will rise bright and early and ski to Chimney Pond, a 13-mile round trip ski)
Trip will depart at 8am & return to the Caribou Wellness and Recreation Center by 5pm. Program is restricted to participants in excellent shape and have had prior skiing experience. FEE:
$175.00 which includes ski, rentals & trekking poles, it also includes cabin lodging all meals
excluding lunch on the way there. Participants will be responsible for their own snacks.*
March 24 Caribou is fortunate to have numerous places to recreate, one of them being the Caribou High
School Ski Trails! Let’s hit the trails, join us for a snowshoeing adventure on some of the most
beautiful trails in Caribou. Not only are these trails for skiing, but they are also home to some
excellent snowshoe trails! The snowshoe trails parallel a stream making it a picturesque outing.
What better way is there to cap a day off like this, how about a hot dog roast over an open fire at the
warming hut adjacent to the snowshoe trails? FEE: $20.00 which includes snowshoe rentals,
trekking poles, hot dog roast and guided instruction. Trip will depart from the Caribou Wellness
& Recreation Center at 10am where participants will be outfitted with equipment, return by
3pm. Proper clothing footwear is highly recommended. Inclement weather date is Wednesday,
March 25, 2015.*
March 27-29 Spider Lake being one of our more popular overnight fall destinations, why not give it a late winter
try? That’s what we thought and here are the details. Trip will depart from the Caribou
Wellness & Recreation Center, Friday at 9am, participants will arrive at Maccanamac Camps
on Spider Lake and spend the balance of the day ice fishing, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, or
simply relaxing and enjoying the comradely of company in a nice warm cabin. Don’t have skis,
snowshoes, or ice fishing equipment, let us take care of those details for you. FEE: $150.00 which
includes fishing license, food, lodging, transportation, and all necessary equipment. A detailed
itinerary will be provided to all who register for event. Trip will return to the Caribou Wellness
Center by 4pm, March 29, 2015. A copy of driver’s license or Maine ID at time of registration to
procure license.*
March 31 And this is no April fool’s joke! You’re never too old to give cross country skiing a try….Cross
Country skiing is a popular outdoor activity past time. One year ago the Caribou Wellness &
Recreation Center partnered with Wendy Bossie to help display this part of our history. While
completing a follow up article to the display it was brought to our attention that area resident who
have not had the opportunity to cross country ski in some time would love to give it a try again.
Now that you know the reasoning behind this offering, let’s talk about the details….Caribou
County Club is not only home to some great golf holes, but it is also home to some outstanding
Nordic Ski Trails as well. These trails boast a wilderness experience right in our backyard; rabbits
and song birds make these trails a unique Aroostook County experience. Trip will depart from
the Caribou Wellness & Recreation Center at 10am, where participants will be outfitted with
cross country skis, boots, and poles, return by 3pm. Proper attire is a must. Trip will include a
hot bowl of chowder and finger sandwiches on the trail. Rekindle your childhood winter memories
around a fire in the woods. FEE: $20.00 which includes equipment, transportation and lunch.
Inclement weather date is Wednesday, April 1, 2015.*
April 2015 April 7 Who doesn’t love the sweet smells of maple syrup as it’s being evaporated off during the process
of making maple syrup. Warm days and cools night are the perfect ingredient for making that
delicacy that we love to pour over pancakes, waffles and French toast. Maple syrup production has
come a long ways from the days of horses crisscrossing the maple syrup trees and “syrupers”
pouring the maple sap into a large collection devise. Travel with us and learn about the new
techniques being used to collect sap and turning into syrup. Though Aroostook County is not
nearly as famous as Vermont is in the production of syrup, we can lay claim to several significant
syrup producers’ right in our backyards. Trip will depart from the Caribou Wellness and
recreation Center at 9:30am and return by 3:30pm. Trip will include a visit to two maple syrup
producers with a sit down lunch in between. FEE: $30.00 which includes transportation and sit
down lunch. Inclement weather date is Thursday, April 9, 2015.*
April 14 Ever given much thought to how animals survive our long winters? Today will focus on this topic.
Join us as we travel with Wildlife Biologist Rich Hoppe from the Maine Department of Inland
Fisheries and Wildlife to some area deer yards. Participants will learn what it takes to manage
such a delicate species. The afternoon we’ll visit an area greenhouse and invigorate our souls for
the warm weather ahead and learn the tips and tricks from the pros about what it takes to get the
upper hand advantage over our neighbor’s flowers and garden for the summer. Participants will be
able to get their hands dirty by designing and planting their own outdoor flower pot. Later in the
spring when the threat of frost has past, participants will be able to go back on their own and pick
up their flower pot. Trip will depart from the Caribou Wellness and Recreation Center at
8:30am and return by 4:00pm. FEE: $30.00 which includes a sit down lunch, outdoor planter and
transportation. Inclement weather date is Thursday, April 16, 2015.*
* All outings must have a minimum of 6 participants within (2) weeks of the actual program, if by the deadline the
minimum required of participants is met, the registration will remain open. Absolutely no refunds within 48
hours of scheduled trip. There will be a 50% penalty for any cancellations made within two weeks and up to 48 hours
of the scheduled trip
CARIBOU PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
2014-15 Youth Programs Registration Form
Please use this form to help expedite the registration process. Fill out one form per child. Please make checks payable to
the Caribou Parks and Recreation Department for all fee base programs.
PLEASE PRINT (please use black or blue ink only)
Child's name _____________________________________________________________________________________
Date of Birth _______________________________________ Age as of May 1 this year ________________________
Attending what school this fall _______________________________________ Grade (going into) ________________
Mailing Address __________________________________________________________________________________
Actual Street Address ______________________________________________________________________________
Parent's Name _________________________________________E-Mail _____________________________________
Phone # - Work ________________________ Home ________________________ Cell________________________
Allergies ____________________________________current medications ____________________________________
And/or other medical issues that staff should be aware of:___________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________
In the event of an emergency contact:
Name ______________________________________________Phone # ______________________________________
EMERGENCY MEDICAL INFORMATION
Name of Insurer ___________________________________________ Policy # ________________________________
Policy Holders Name _______________________________________________________________________________
I hereby authorize the CPRD staff to provide emergency treatment of any injury or illness my child may experience
including transportation to the closest medical facility.
In the event of a medical emergency where local ambulance transport is required I hereby authorize the Caribou Parks and
Recreation Department to transport to:
_____ Cary Medical Center _____ The Aroostook Medical Center _____ other (Please specify) My son/daughter is participating in the Caribou Parks and Recreation Department’s summer programs which may
compete with surrounding communities throughout the summer, in which they will be traveling by bus or van. I also give
permission for my son/daughter to travel by van or bus to games/events with other communities.
INFORMED CONSENT
This authorization is granted only if reasonable effort has been made to contact a parent or guardian at the telephone
numbers provided above. My child and I are aware that participation in all recreation programs is potentially hazardous
and may involve the risk of injury. As a parent, guardian and/or participant, I am aware of these hazards and my ability, or
my child's ability to participate. I hereby, for myself, my heirs, executors and administrators waive and release all rights
and claims against the City of Caribou, Caribou Parks and Recreation Department, it's officers, supervisors, employees,
agents and volunteers, from all losses, injury, damages, fees and other expenses arising out of, or in connection with,
participation in this activity.
I understand this informed consent clause and agree to its conditions on behalf of my child.
PHOTO/MEDIA RELEASE
I grant Caribou Parks and Recreation Department, the right to use, reproduce, assign and/or distribute photographs, films,
video tapes and sound recordings of my child to use in materials they may create.
Signature of parent or guardian ____________________________________________ Date ____________________
T-SHIRT SIZE (For applicable programs only) Please X Size needed Please move on to reverse side.
YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL
Please review the following program list and check all that applies for this child. Please make checks payable
to Caribou Parks & Recreation Department. Make sure to check sessions where required.
Please Check Programs Desired √ .
_____ SESSION 1 Basketball Grades 1 & 2 - Girls & Boys
_____ SESSION 2 Basketball Grades 1 & 2 - Girls & Boys
_____ Basketball Grades 3-4 - Girls & Boys
_____ Cheerleading Grades 4-6
_____ Boys Basketball Grades 5-6
_____ Girls Basketball Grades 4-6
_____ Pitch, Hit & Run Competition Ages 7-14
_____MRPA Hotshots Competition Ages 9-18
_____ Ski Daddle Grades 3-5 (HAT FEE $10)
_____ Spring Training Baseball Ages 9-12
_____ Youth Running Program Grades 3-8 (T-SHIRT FEE $8)
_____ Ski 4 Life Grades 6-8
Make Checks payable to: CARIBOU PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * For Staff Use Only * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Childs Name __________________________________________________________________________________________________
RESIDENTS NON-RESIDENTS
$10 per program or $50 year $________ $25 per program or $125 year $________
$8 Youth Running T-shirt fee $________ $8 Youth running T-shirt fee $________
$80 Ski 4 Life $________ $80 Ski 4 Life $________
$10 Ski-Daddle Hat $________ $10 Ski-Daddle Hat $________
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE $________ TOTAL AMOUNT DUE $________
$_____ Cash $_____ Check # _____ _____ Resident _____ Non-Resident _____ Staff Initials