Summer Brochure - Beverly Recreation Department

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Summer Brochure - Beverly Recreation Department
Beverly
Recreation
2016 SUMMER PROGRAM BROCHURE
LET’S GET STARTED!
BEV REC INFORMATION
>FAQs41
>Friends of Beverly Recreation
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>General & Contact Information
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>Registration Information42
BEVERLY INFORMATION
>Beverly Dog Ordinance
>Beverly Sports Contacts
>Concerts on the Common
>Homecoming Concert Schedule
>Homecoming Events @ Lynch Park
>Lynch Park Concert Schedule
>Lynch Park General Information
>Lynch Park Movie Schedule
>Kayak Learning Center Information
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ADULT PROGRAMS
A MESSAGE FROM OUR DIRECTOR
After a mild winter, recent snow storms and low temperatures made it seem like summer would never come. However, over the last several weeks here at Lynch Park, we have
had beautiful weather and the folks from the Department
of Public Services have restored Lynch Park to its status
of “Jewel of the North Shore!” It is amazing how hard they
work every year to make all of our parks so beautiful. We
are very lucky to have them and I would like to thank them
very much for their hard work and dedication to our city.
There are many more exciting changes happening at the
Recreation Department. The new playground at Lyons Park/
Dane Street Beach will be installed at the end of May and
will become a great destination for all Beverly families, with
beautiful play structures and climbing components. Thank
you very much to Josie Marino and the Friends of Dane
Street Playground for their passion for this project and their
dedication to creating a special place on the waterfront.
>Archery16
>Body Sculpturing16
>Boot Camp (Group Fitness Class) 17
>Free Fitness in the Park
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>Power Yoga @ Lynch Park
>Soul Stroll16
Through the generosity of the Community Preservation
Committee and CPA funding, the Dane Street project and
several others will continue to enhance many of our parks.
A new picnic pavilion at Obear Park in Ryal Side and new
tennis courts at Kimball-Haskell Park in the Cove, along
with new ADA accessible walkways at Dane Street Beach
and Lynch Park, are in progress. Thank you to the citizens
of Beverly and the CPC for supporting these great projects.
YOUTH PROGRAMS
Many of these projects are also funded with generous
grants from the David S. Lynch Trustees, private donations,
along with support from Mayor Cahill and the City Council.
>Afternoon Playground Program
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>Archery5
>Baseball Pitching Clinic
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>Change is Simple Summer Programs
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>Football Clinic7
>Free Summer Food Programs
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>Kayak & Paddleboard Programs 5 & 29
>Playground Program9
>Special Event Days
12 & 13
>Summer Camp8
>Tennis4
>Tom Donovan’s Basketball Clinic
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>Wicked Cool for Kids Programs
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SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
>Sponsors are Featured on Pages 18-27 & 44
FORMS
>Adult Registration Forms
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>Playground Program Form
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>Summer Camp Form
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>Youth Registration Form
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The Carriage House at Lynch Park is still available for rentals for receptions, meetings, reunions, functions and other
events. The much anticipated French doors and windows
have been installed in the main event room and look fabulous, providing tremendous views. Our goal is to continue
improving the building so it will serve as a community cultural center for Beverly for years to come.
As I head into my 14th summer as Recreation Director, I
would like to thank all Beverly citizens and our dedicated
staff for your continued support, generosity and help. I
would also like to recognize Recreation Commission member Kevin Hobin for his work on the old, wooden benches at
Lynch Park, restoring them to their original beauty and adding years of life. I would also like to thank Charlie Mack for
organizing his Camp Slam basketball tournament to raise
money for scholarships to Beverly Recreation and YMCA
camp programs. Because of Charlie’s hard work, several
children will be able to enjoy summer camps this summer.
We are always looking to enhance our parks, playgrounds,
fields and programs. Your feedback is welcome and appreciated. We wish everyone a fun, safe and happy summer.
BEV REC INFORMATION
CONTACT INFORMATION
55 Ober Street, Lynch Park
Beverly, MA 01915
www.bevrec.com
bevrec@beverlyma.gov
(978) 921-6067 FAX: (978) 927-1386
OFFICE HOURS
Monday – Friday, 8:30AM - 4:30PM
MAYOR
Michael P. Cahill
RECREATION DEPARTMENT STAFF
Bruce Doig, Director
Joscelyn Ruelle-Kersker, Asst. Director
Gail Carmody, Administrative Assistant
Jean Belanger, Registrar
PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
Mark Casey, Chairman
Dorothy Bolas, Kevin Hobin, Jan Jefgood, Bill Lowd, Nancy Marino, Henry Pizzo, Justin Repp, Ex Officio: Mike Collins
Meetings: 1st Thurs of the month @ 7PM
MISSION STATEMENT
The Beverly Recreation Department is dedicated to providing active and passive recreation
through the use and enjoyment of the city’s extensive natural land, parks and coastal resources. We develop, promote, and oversee yearround programs and activities to stimulate good
health, lifelong learning and a sense of community among our citizens.
Beverly Recreation is dedicated to meeting the
diverse needs of all residents, including the
preservation and maintenance of open space.
REGISTER EARLY!
Some classes fill quickly, so prompt registration
should save your place! We must decide if a program will be held at least 10 days in advance of
the start date. Many classes would have run if
one more person, who tried to register late, had
done it on time. We like to keep everyone happy.
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YOUTH PROGRAMS
TENNIS
The Bass River Tennis Club is proud to present summer tennis at the Beverly Golf & Tennis Club.
The programs listed below are open to all Beverly residents and non-residents. If you sign up after
noon on Friday for the following week, please email Haven Carr, haven@bassrivertennis.com to assure we have a proper head count. For additional details, please call the Bass River Tennis Club (978)
927-0102 or the Tennis Desk at Beverly Golf and Tennis (978) 922-9072 x7 or email the summer
instructor, Haven Carr, haven@bassrivertennis.com.
PROGRAM OFFERINGS FOR YOUTH:
Our junior recreation program, run by Haven Carr,
USPTA, is a two-week session of classes. Classes
for kids aged 6 to 13+ meet Monday, Wednesday
and Friday for approximately one hour. This is
about six hours of instruction for only $104.00!
Classes for ages 4 and 5 meet Monday, Wednesday and Friday for 30 minutes at a cost of $54.00
per session. This program is designed for kids
wanting to learn and develop basic tennis skills.
Players ideal for this program are beginners thru
low intermediate players.
YOUTH PROGRAM SESSION DATES:
S1: Mon/Wed/Fri
June 27 – July 8
S2: Mon/Wed/Fri
July 11 – July 22
S3: Mon/Wed/Fri
July 25 – August 5
S4: Mon/Wed/Fri
August 8 – August 19
YOUTH PROGRAM TIMES BY AGE:
Ages 4-5: (Foam/Red Ball)
8:45-9:15AM
Ages 8 & Under: (Red Ball)
9:15-10:10AM
Age 12 & Under: 10:10-11:05AM
(Orange/Green Ball)
Ages 13 & Up: (Green/Yellow Ball)
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11:05AM-Noon
PROGRAM OFFERINGS FOR TEENS:
This high school clinic is designed for Varsity level
players and JV players looking to move up to the
Varsity level. During each session the focus will
be on stroke technique, shot placement, footwork
and overall tennis strategy for both singles and
doubles. On Friday there is a match play for the
students to be able to practice what they learned
in the clinics. Held at Beverly Golf and Tennis on
Monday and Wednesday from 4:00-5:30PM and on
Friday from 12:30-2:00PM. The cost is $144.00
per two-week session.
TEEN PROGRAM SESSION DATES:
S1:
S2:
S3:
S4:
Mon/Wed/Fri
Mon/Wed/Fri
Mon/Wed/Fri
Mon/Wed/Fri
June 27 – July 8
July 11 – July 22
July 25 – August 5
August 8 – August 19
TEEN PROGRAM SESSION TIMES:
Monday & Wednesday:
4:00-5:30PM
Friday: 12:30-2:00PM
BEVERLY RECREATION | Summer 2016
YOUTH PROGRAMS
AFTERNOON PLAYGROUND PROGRAM
MON, TUES & WED, JUNE 27-AUGUST 19, 1:00-4:00PM AT CENTERVILLE PARK
Our free summer playground program has expanded to provide afternoon park instructors for all at
Centerville Playground. This program offers diverse activities in a fun, supervised environment to keep
kids interested and challenged which will lead to healthier lifestyles for boys and girls ages 6-12.
Beverly Recreation is a proud member of the Massachusetts Partnership for Healthy Weight and our goal
is to continue to provide opportunities for all Beverly citizens to become more active. We have been
working with the Greater Beverly YMCA, Beverly Hospital, Council on Aging and others to create new
programs. This program is a step towards a healthier Beverly.
ARCHERY FOR KIDS
Age:10-15
YOUTH PADDLEBOARD
& KAYAK PROGRAMS
Price:$100
Age:10-14
Dates:Session 1: Monday-Friday, July 11-15
Session 2: Monday-Friday, August 1-5
Price:$100
Time:4:00-5:00PM
Place: Camp Paradise, 44 Cole Street, Beverly
Instructors: On Site Archery. Archery isn’t just
for the Hunger Games or Merida, its for YOU! Get
lots of shooting time, camaraderie and fun! Led by
USA Archery certified instructors. You will learn the
fundamentals of target archery, including proper
step by step shooting form, range safety and procedures, scoring and much more! No Equipment
– No Problem! On Site Archery provides everything
needed for you to participate.
On Site Archery seeks to bring the sport of archery
to students who may not otherwise have the opportunity. While learning the skills and techniques
of the sport, students also develop patience, focus
and camaraderie.
Dates:PADDLEBOARDING
Monday-Friday
Session 1: June 27-July 1
Session 2: July 11-15
Session 3: July 25-29
Session 4: August 1-5
Session 5: August 15-19
KAYAKING
Monday-Friday
Session 1: Tuesday-Friday, July 5-8 ($80)
Session 2: July 18-22
Session 3: August 8-12
PADDLEBOARD & KAYAK COMBINED
Monday-Friday
Session 1: August 22-26
Time:10:00AM-Noon
Place: Lynch Park, 55 Ober Street, Beverly
Instructors: Kayak Learning Center. Learn basic
stroke techniques, safety drills, seamanship and
exploring islands. Be prepared to get wet! Instructors and Lifeguards with CPR/First Aid certification and experience instructing youth programs.
Boards, paddles and safety equipment are provided. Bring dry clothes, a hat, towel, sunblock, sunglasses and water.
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CHANGE IS SIMPLE & WICKED COOL FOR KIDS
CHANGE IS SIMPLE SUMMER PROGRAM
WICKED COOL FOR KIDS SUMMER PROGRAMS
Age:
Price: HALF DAY: $250
FULL DAY: $320
Wicked Cool for Kids provides amazing kids’ summer programs that blend STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, math) education goals with
the kind of fun kids need on summer break.
Dates:Session 1: Monday-Friday, August 1-5
Session 2: Monday-Friday, August 15-19
MINECRAFT MANIA
For kids in elementary and middle school
Time: HALF DAY: 9:00AM-12:30PM
FULL DAY: 9:00AM-3:00PM
Place: Camp Paradise, 44 Cole Street, Beverly
This program is a rewind to classic summer camp
experiences (sports, art, games), while exploring
and learning about current environmental topics
from foods to animals and even renewable energy!
Kids will use scientific tools, complete innovative
21st century building projects, and learn fun wilderness survival skills. Its a week of adventures
and experiences that kids will remember forever!
Age:
Entering grades 1-5
Price:$325
Dates:Tuesday-Friday, July 5-8
Time:9:00AM-4:00PM
Place: Camp Paradise,
44 Cole Street, Beverly
Minecraft Mania is a blend of virtual learning and
hands-on activities that explore science and engineering using Minecraft. Lessons have both computer and real world components covering geology, engineering, physics, and biology. Serious
Minecraft Maniacs will be excited to learn about
rocks and minerals and take home their own rock
collection. Build skyscrapers and simple machines
and plant your own crops. Full-day only.
LEGO ENGINEERING
Age:
Entering grades 1-5
Price:$235
Dates:Monday-Friday, July 18-22
Time:9:00AM-Noon
Place: Camp Paradise, 44 Cole Street, Beverly
Change is Simple is empowering youth to be advocates for better health, stronger communities, and
a sustainable planet. This five-day program will
connect your child with our natural world and the
wonders within it, while building an understanding of their direct impact on it.
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Our LEGO Engineering program includes STEMbased challenges and free building–two things
kids love. We will build amazing contraptions that
incorporate gears, flywheels, and cams. We’ll crank
up the fun using creativity to build with LEGOs in
problem solving challenges. Design a spinning
eggbeater or create a car to carry LEGO bricks uphill. Kids will love rising to the LEGO challenge!
Half-day only.
BEVERLY RECREATION | Summer 2016
YOUTH PROGRAMS
YOUTH SPORTS CLINICS
BEVERLY PANTHERS 15TH ANNUAL PITCHING
CLINIC
TOM DONOVAN’S 22ND ANNUAL BEVERLY
PANTHER BASKETBALL CLINIC
Ages:8-13
Ages:8-15 (Three age groups: 8-9, 10-12 & 13-15)
Price:$80
Price:$160
Dates:Monday-Thursday, July 11-14
Dates:Monday-Friday, July 25-29
Time:9:00-11:00AM
Time:9:00AM-1:00PM
Place: Beverly High School Field House
Place: Beverly High School Field House
This clinic is geared to develop skills in the art of
pitching. The focus will be on teaching the proper
mechanics and throwing motion. All throwing will
be done at a short distance, so that players can
throw every day and be able to participate in their
evening games as well. All aspects of pitching will
be taught: mechanics, grips, game situations,
arm care, conditioning and proper nutrition for
athletes. The 12 and 13 year olds will learn about
pitching from the stretch position, pick-off plays,
and the proper way to throw a curveball.
Tom Donovan has over 40 years of coaching experience at the high school and youth levels. The objectives of the clinic are to have fun, learn and meet
new friends. Fundamentals taught include shooting, ball handling, footwork, pivoting, defense, rebounding and passing. Two games played every
day. Every participant receives a shirt and awards
will be given. Bring sneakers, shorts, snack, water,
a good attitude and a will to learn!
For more information call: Tom Donovan at (978)
335-2660 or (978) 927-5577.
For more information please contact: Dave Wilbur BHS Varsity Baseball Coach (978) 578-8880
BEVERLY ALL-STAR FOOTBALL CLINIC
Age:
Grades 2-8 (Boys & Girls)
Price:$100
Dates:Tuesday-Friday, July 5-8
Time: 9:00AM-12:30PM
Place: Beverly High School Turf Field
The first annual ALL-STAR football clinic is being
offered to both BOYS and GIRLS! This is a non-contact clinic that will be instructed by members of
the 2012 undefeated Superbowl Championship
Team. Kids will earn the basic FUNdamentals of
football. There will be fitness activities, drills, flag
football games, evaluations, and much more!
Contact Anne Flaherty at amf25@outlook.com for
more information.
CONTACT US:
( 978-921-6067
8 WWW.BEVREC.COM
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potential customers
Contact us to reserve space for your
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(978) 921-6067
bevrec@beverlyma.gov
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YOUTH PROGRAMS
SUMMER CAMP
WE HAVE LIMITED OPENINGS! SEE WWW.BEVREC.COM FOR UP-TO-DATE AVAILABILITY
Non-residents may register for summer camp starting now, if spaces are available. Non-residents, please add 20% to the session fee. Call our office at (978) 921-6067 or check our website, www.bevrec.com for up-to-date information on camp and session availability.
WE ARE VERY SORRY, BUT ADVENTURE CAMP & ACME FUN CAMP HAVE NO AVAILABILITY
ACME JR. CAMP
Add ACME Jr. to your summer!
FOR KIDS ENTERING GRADES 1 & 2. Designed especially for 1st and 2nd graders! The day is jam
packed with creative activities, crafts, games and
lots of time at the beach; so bring a swimsuit and
towel, you will get wet! Every session a special performer will visit the park to liven things up even
more. Staff is high energy and all about fun! Parents love the low camper to staff rario of 6 to 1,
which allows for more individual attention. Fridays
are spent at Obear Park or Camp Paradise. Rain
Site: Centerville School.
CAMP SESSIONS
June 27 - July 8
July 11 - July 22
July 25 - August 5
August 8 - August 19
FULL DAY TYKES
A.M. TINY TYKES CAMP
FOR AGES 4 & 5. Daily activities will include all the
favorites: circle time, singing, crafts and visits to
the beach! Our expanded day will allow for more
exploration of beautiful Lynch Park. After noon, we
will incorporate special visitors, including the Fire
Department & Smokey Bear. As always, creative
themes and a friendly, caring staff will mean happy campers and our low ratio of 5 campers to each
counselor will ensure a safe and personal camp
experience. Bring a snack and a lunch. MUST BE
POTTY TRAINED. Rain Site: Centerville School.
FOR AGES 3-5. Your little one will love spending the
morning at Lynch Park. Daily activities include circle time, singing, crafts and visits to the beach to
collect crabs and splash around! Creative themes
and a friendly, caring staff mean happy campers!
Low ratio of 5 campers to each counselor ensures
a safe and personal experience. Bring a snack and
a lunch. MUST BE POTTY TRAINED. Rain Site: Centerville School.
A full day of fun in the Lynch Park sun!
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Bring your snack, lunch and wear a swim suit!
BEVERLY RECREATION | Summer 2016
YOUTH PROGRAMS
PLAYGROUND PROGRAM
JUNE 27–AUGUST 19, 8:30AM – NOON
Parks come alive with sports, crafts, games and special events! Children, ages 6-12, will
find a variety of activities and cool, capable instructors to enrich their summer vacation.
REGISTER ON JUNE 27TH OR ANYTIME
OVER THE SUMMER AT YOUR PARK!
THE PLAYGROUND PROGRAM IS FREE!
There is a minimal charge for some craft projects
and Special Event Days.
PLAYGROUNDS ARE A COME-AND-GO PROGRAM
Children are allowed to come and go at their own
discretion. We encourage parents and guardians
to discuss with their children their responsibilities regarding arrival and departure from the Playground Program.
OUR STAFF
Our Playground Instructors are enthusiastic, imaginative and well-trained students who love kids. All
have special talents to share and develop with participants. CITs further enrich the program, adding
talents and providing assistance and supervision.
Supervisors visit each park to provide support.
PLAYGROUNDS 2016
Staffed Monday through Friday
(Thursday is Special Event Day at Lynch Park)
SUPERVISION
Instructors provide activities and equipment, but
no child is required to remain at the park, nor do
we provide individual supervision. Children under 6 should be accompanied by a responsible
babysitter at all times. There is NO rain location
for parks. Parks are staffed only if rain stops before 10:00AM.
Ahearn Park (Goldway)
Bessie Baker
Cahill Park (Centerville)
Balch Street Park
Kimball-Haskell (Cove)
Hannah School
Gilbert Park (Bartlett Gardens) North Beverly
Herlihy Park (Livingstone)Heller-Hubis (McKay)
Holcroft Park (Gage Street)
AFTERNOON PARK PROGRAM IS BACK!
SPECIAL EVENT DAYS
Thursdays are Special Event Days! NO STAFF are
at parks on Special Event or trip days. One staff
member meets kids at their park in the morning
and rides the bus with them. Bus fee is only $2.00
per day! Register for special events at park by
9:00AM the day before.
CONTACT US:
( 978-921-6067
8 WWW.BEVREC.COM
Diverse, physical activities with great counselors.
See page 5 of this brochure for details!
KEEP OUR PARKS PROGRAM RUNNING!
We are accepting donations for playground equipment and improvements. See page 40 of this brochure for details.
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PLAYGROUND PROGRAM PERMISSION SLIP
Name of Park/Playground:____________________________________________________________________
Child 1)
Last Name:______________________ First:______________________Age:_______________
Date of Birth:____________________ Food/Medical Allergies:________________________
Child 2)
Last Name:______________________ First:______________________Age:_______________
Date of Birth:____________________ Food/Medical Allergies:________________________
Child 3)
Last Name:______________________ First:______________________Age:_______________
Date of Birth:____________________ Food/Medical Allergies:________________________
Parent/Guardian Name:_________________________________________________________________________
Address:_______________________________________Phone:__________________________________________
Cell:___________________________________________Email:_________________________________________
Name:________________________________________
Emergency Contact (if no answer at other #s)
Relationship:___________________________________Phone:________________________________________
My child has permission to attend ____________________ playground and to participate in all activities connected with the playground. I hereby for myself, my heirs, and my executors and administrators waive and release any and all rights and claims I may have against the Beverly Recreation Department, the City of Beverly, their agents and assigns for any and all injuries which may
be suffered by my child during these activities or during transportation to or from these activities.
PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE:_________________________________________
DATE:___________________
Furthermore, I give permission to the staff and personnel of the Beverly Hospital to administer anesthesia and perform such operations and diagnostic or therapeutic procedures as may be necessary.
PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE:_________________________________________
In
addition,
my
child
has
permission
to
attend
the
Special
PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE:_________________________________________
DATE:__________________
Events
as
listed
below.
DATE:__________________
All events are at Lynch on Thursday unless starred (***). Ask instructors for details!
Transportation is provided from playgrounds to each event for $2 per event, unless otherwise noted.
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JACOB BROWER'S OL' FASHIONED FOURTH OF JULY, 6/30, 10:00AM-2:00PM
SHARK WEEK, 7/7, 10:00AM-2:00PM
OLYMPIMANIA, 7/14, 10:00AM-2:00PM
WILD, WILD WEST, 7/21, 10:00AM-2:00PM
LUAU, 7/28, 10:00AM-2:00PM
*** LIP SYNC EXTRAVAGANZA, Tuesday, 8/2, 5:30-8:00PM
*** CARNIVAL, Friday, 8/5, 10:00AM-2:00PM
MEDIEVAL TIMES, 8/11, 10:00AM-2:00PM
MYSTERY EVENT, 8/18, 10:00AM-2:00PM
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YOUTH PROGRAMS
SPECIAL EVENT DAYS
Take place at Lynch Park on Thursdays, from 10:00AM-2:00PM. Playground participants
MUST have a signed permission slip and be registered at their park. Bus pick up at all
staffed parks. Please bring lunch and a towel. Cancellation info is available at the Recreation Department, (978) 921-6067 or online. Rain date is Friday (except where noted).
JUNE 30
JACOB BROWER’S OL’ FASHIONED 4TH OF
JULY
It’s that time of year again! Come down to Lynch
Park and celebrate Independence Day in style.
Wear your red, white, and blue and make sure
you bring your patriotism. Play games, have a
dance party, and enjoy some free hot dogs!
JULY 21
WILD, WILD WEST
Put on your cowboy hats and boots and get ready
to take a trip out west! Prepare yourselves, pardners, for a day of gold huntin’ and cow wranglin’
at Ole Lynch Canyon. It’s going to be a wild ride!
Yeehaw!
JULY 28
LUAU
Channel your inner island spirit with this favorite event and be transported to the beaches of
Hawaii. Join us as we eat pineapple (no hands!)
and try to thwart the evil Tiki Fire Gods. Root
for your favorite counselors in the time-honored
tradition of mud pit wrestling!
JULY 7
SHARK WEEK
Great Whites? Hammerheads? Megaladons???
Lynch Park is underwater and full of sharks just
waiting to be noticed! Bring your scuba suit and
get ready to dive in!
JULY 14
OLYMPIMANIA
The Olympic committee has announced that
they will host the Olympic Games at Lynch Park
this year! Each park and camp will represent a
country and compete for the gold medal.
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SPECIAL EVENT DAYS
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 5:30-8:00PM
LIP SYNC EXTRAVAGANZA
This is the night you have been preparing for
all summer long. Grab the family and get down
to Lynch to see friendly competition and loads
of fun on the shell in one of the most theatrical
nights of the summer.
AUGUST 11
MEDIEVAL TIMES
Knights gather! Your King and Queen of Lynch
Park have lost the castle and need your help!
Prepare yourself for a day filled with medieval
battles and games fit for a King!
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5
CARNIVAL
Lynch Park has been turned into the Midway.
Stroll on down through the field and get some
cotton candy and popcorn while you enjoy the
sights and sounds of a traditional carnival.
Don’t even think of leaving until you soak your
favorite counselor in the dunk tank!
AUGUST 18
MYSTERY EVENT
Get ready for a special brand of mystery for this
end of the summer event at Lynch Park. Details
are to be announced, but be sure to bring your
high spirits and be ready to have fun!
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2016 YOUTH REGISTRATION FORM
(PLEASE PRINT-ONE FORM/PERSON)
Name:_______________________________________________________________________ Gender: F ( ) M ( )
Address:__________________________________________ City:________________State:_________ Zip:__________
Email:_________________________________ Age:_________ DOB:____________ Grade in Sept. 2016:__________
Guardian #1:_____________________________________Phone #s:________________________________________
Guardian #2:_____________________________________Phone #s:________________________________________
Emergency Contact:______________________________ Phone #s:________________________________________
Medical Insurance Co. Name______________________ Policy#:__________________________________________
COURSE / PROGRAM TITLE
COURSE / SECTION #
START DATE
FEE
WAIVER OF DAMAGES AND RELEASE OF CLAIMS: In consideration of my use of property belonging to the
City of Beverly, or my participation in programs, leagues or events sponsored by the City of Beverly, and
being aware of the risks associated with such use or participation, I hereby release and discharge the City of
Beverly, its agents and employees from any and all claims for personal injury or other damages that I might
have now, or may acquire in the future, for personal injury or other damages that I might sustain as a result
of my participation in ___________________________________________________________________________.
(Name of Program, League or Event)
I agree that pictures taken in connection with the program or event may be used for future promotional purposes. Registration by telephone signifies acceptance of the above listed Waiver of Damages.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
(Signature)(Date)
PAYMENT INFORMATION
Pay by Check:Complete the youth registration form, enclose your check for the full program fee, and deliver in person or by mail to our office at Lynch Park (55 Ober Street, Beverly)
Pay by Debit Card, Credit Card or E-check:
Step 1:Go to www.beverlyma.gov
Step 2:Scroll down to the bottom of the home page and click on “Make a Payment”
Step 3:Scroll down and click on “Recreation”
Step 4:Once in our Online Payment Center, select your activity and complete all fields
Please do not use this form for camp registration! A spot in your class will not be held until we have your payment. We are no longer able to accept registration or payments by phone. NOTE: E-check payments are free,
but there are fees when using your Credit & Debit cards. See the fee schedule in our Online Payment Center.
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2016 ADULT REGISTRATION FORM
(please print - one form per person)
Name:_______________________________________________________________
Gender: F ( ) M ( )
Address:_____________________________________City:_______________State:______ Zip:__________
Phone: (H)______________________(W)______________________ Email:___________________________
COURSE / PROGRAM TITLE
COURSE / SECTION #
START DATE
FEE
WAIVER OF DAMAGES AND RELEASE OF CLAIMS: In consideration of my use of property belonging to the City of Beverly, or my participation in programs, leagues or events sponsored
by the City of Beverly, and being aware of the risks associated with such use or participation, I hereby release and discharge the City of Beverly, its agents and employees from any
and all claims for personal injury or other damages that I might have now, or may acquire
in the future, for personal injury or other damages that I might sustain as a result of my participation in:
___________________________________________________________________________.
(Name of Program, League or Event)
I agree that pictures taken in connection with the program or event may be used for future promotional purposes. Registration by telephone signifies acceptance of the above listed Waiver of Damages.
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(Signature)(Date)
PAYMENT INFORMATION
Pay by Check:Complete the adult registration form, enclose your check for the full program fee, and deliver in person or by mail to our office at Lynch Park (55 Ober Street, Beverly)
Pay by Debit Card, Credit Card or E-check:
Step 1:Go to www.beverlyma.gov
Step 2:Scroll down to the bottom of the home page and click on “Make a Payment”
Step 3:Scroll down and click on “Recreation”
Step 4:Once in our Online Payment Center, select your activity and complete all fields
A spot in your class will not be held until we have your payment. We are no longer able to accept
registration or payments by phone. NOTE: E-check payments are free, but there are fees when using your Credit & Debit cards. See the fee schedule in our Online Payment Center.
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ADULT PROGRAMS
BODY SCULPTURING
POWER YOGA AT LYNCH PARK
Dates:MORNING CLASSES
S1: Tuesday & Thursday, June 21-July 14
S2: Tuesday & Thursday, July 19-August 11
Dates:Saturdays, June 4-July 2
Place: Lynch Park in the Rose Garden
EVENING CLASSES
S1: Monday & Wednesday, June 20-July 18
(no class 7/4)
S2: Monday & Wednesday, July 20-Aug. 17
(no class 8/3)
Times:MORNING: 9:00-10:00AM
EVENING: 7:00-8:00PM
Place: Lynch Park
Price: $44 OR Drop-in Fee is $7.50/class
Instructor: Helli Sharfman. This individualized
exercise program is ideal for the physically fit person, the novice, or individual with back, knee or
other problems. This move-at-your-own pace class
develops muscle toning without weights and exercises work the entire body. Gentle, slow-flow style
for students at every level. Please bring a mat.
Helli Sharfman’s exercise program was developed
at MIT where she completed her training.
ARCHERY FOR ADULTS
Age:10-15
Price:$100
Dates:Session 1: Monday-Friday, July 11-15
Session 2: Monday-Friday, August 1-5
Time:5:15-6:15PM
Place: Camp Paradise, 44 Cole Street, Beverly
Instructors: On Site Archery. Archery isn’t just
for the Hunger Games or Merida, its for YOU! Get
lots of shooting time, camaraderie and fun! Led by
USA Archery certified instructors. You will learn the
fundamentals of target archery, including proper
step by step shooting form, range safety and procedures, scoring and much more! No Equipment
– No Problem! On Site Archery provides everything
needed for you to participate.
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Time:8:00-9:15AM
Price: $25 OR Drop-In Fee is $10/class
Instructor: Terese Hoekstra. All levels. A unique
opportunity to practice yoga at the ocean! Terese
will take you through a powerful, energetic flow
based on Baptiste Power Vinyasa Yoga. You will
leave class strong, balanced and refreshed. Rain or
shine. Class takes place in the Rose Garden (shine)
or in the shell (rain). Please arrive early to set up,
class will begin promptly at the start time. Bring a
mat, towel and water. No fee to park.
Terese discovered yoga while in search of a workout to balance long distance running. “For me,
yoga is a physical way to access inner balance,
strength and purpose. All you have to do is show
up - the yoga practice will do the rest.” Terese
became a certified yoga instructor in 2013. She
strives to take students through a practice that is
safe, fun and grounding.
SOUL STROLL
Dates:Wednesdays & Fridays, June 29–August 19
Time:10:00-11:00AM
Place: Meet at Lynch Park by the Falconer statue
Price: 1 Day/Week: $80
2 Days/Week: $160
Drop In Fee: $12/class
Register: http://beverlyathletic.com/soul-stroll
Grab your mat, water, stroller, little one, and get
to Lynch Park to get fit and have some fun! By the
ocean, you will hardly notice you are working out!
This class is led by Angela Marciano, a physical
therapist and Soul Movement Pilates instructor.
Moms should have their 6-8 week clearance for
activity from their doctor. Jogging stroller highly
encouraged due to some uneven grassy terrain.
Parking is free for class attendees.
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ADULT PROGRAMS
FREE! FITNESS IN THE PARK
Join us at Lynch Park for an 8-week series of fun and
invigorating classes sponsored by the Beverly Athletic
Club. Free for the community so grab sneakers, water
and friends to enjoy good exercise in great surroundings!
Wednesday, June 22, 6:00PM - Zumba
The class that started the dance-fitness revolution and
changed the way we look at "workout" forever! Dance to
great music, with great people and burn a ton of calories
without even realizing it! It's fun, effective and best of all,
made for everyone!
Wednesday, June 29, 6:00PM - Soul P.H.I.I.T.
Burn more calories in less time with this challenging but
fun workout! Core and cardio come together in this interval format for the ultimate strengthening and conditioning
workout. *Mats suggested and water a must!
Wednesday, July 6, 6:00PM - BodyCOMBAT
An empowering cardio workout. This fiercely energetic
program is inspired by martial arts and draws from a wide
array of disciplines such as karate, boxing, taekwondo, tai
chi and muay thai. Supported by driving music and powerful role model instructors, you strike, punch, kick and kata
your way through calories to superior cardio fitness.
Wednesday, July 20, 6:00PM - Booty Barre®
An energetic, fun workout that fuses fitness techniques
from Dance, Pilates, and Yoga that will tone, define and
chisel the whole body. You don’t need any dance experience and you certainly don’t need a partner! Perfect combo
of strength and flexibility with cardio to burn fat. *Mats
suggested
Wednesday, July 27, 6:00PM - BodyFlow
The Yoga, Tai Chi, Pilates workout that builds flexibility and
strength and leaves you feeling centered and calm. Controlled breathing, concentration and a carefully structured
series of stretches, moves and poses to music create a holistic workout that brings the body into a state of harmony
and balance. *Mats suggested
BOOT CAMP (GROUP FITNESS CLASS)
Instructor: Steve Gold. Boot Camp is a total-body
conditioning program designed to improve your
muscular strength, overall power, muscular and
cardiovascular endurance, core strength, agility,
coordination, speed, flexibility, and balance. This
program is designed to give challenging workouts
to all participants, from beginner to advanced, at
all ability levels. If you’re looking to start from
scratch, or to boost your current workout, this
class is for you. We are a very fun and friendly
group and would love to have you join us. This
program will also boost self-confidence and emotional well-being. Choose a 2-day per week class
(Mon & Wed for Cardio and Core or Tues & Thurs
for Strength & Conditioning) or get it all in the
4-day per week class (Monday-Thursday).
Monday-Thursday, 6:00-7:00AM. Choose the
2-day per week class OR the 4-day per week class.
No class on holidays or school vacation. Runs at
Briscoe Middle School.
Session Dates:
S1: May 31-June 30 (5 weeks)
S2: July 5-August 11 (6 weeks)
S3: August 22-September 29 (6 weeks)
S4: October 17-November 17 (5 weeks)
S5: November 21-December 22 (5 weeks)
Cost:
5 week sessions - $135 (4x/wk) or $95 (2x/wk)
6 week sessions - $155 (4x/wk) or $105 (2x/wk)
Sunday, July 31, 4:30PM - Zumba
Celebrate the start of Beverly Homecoming and get dancing! The class that started the dance-fitness revolution and
changed the way we look at "workout" forever! Dance to
great music and burn a ton of calories without even realizing it! It's fun, effective and for everyone!
Wednesday, August 10, 6:00PM - Mat Pilates
Classical Pilates movements and variations combined with
dynamic stretching. Props such as magic circles, bands or
balls may be integrated into class as well. Benefits include
a tighter butt, thighs and abs, a stronger core center, increased flexibility, and increased energy. *Mats suggested
Wednesday, August 17, 6:00PM - Soul Cardio Barre
Short cardio bursts are interspersed throughout the class
(with low impact options) to keep your heart rate elevated
and the calories burning! Total body workout with focus on
the butt, legs, torso and arms.
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BEVERLY INFORMATION
LYNCH PARK
Our beautiful and unique 16 acre oceanfront park has two beaches, a formal Rose Garden for weddings and pictures, a newly renovated Carriage House for receptions and
parties, Sunday evening concerts, numerous special events and entertainment. Enjoy
ample parking, kayaking, paddleboarding, restrooms and food concession!
PARK HOURS
8:00AM – 10:00PM, Memorial Day – Labor Day
RESTROOM HOURS
9:00AM – Dusk, Memorial Day – Labor Day
9:00AM – 5:00PM, Weekends ONLY,
Labor Day – October 11
NON-RESIDENT PARKING
Saturday, May 28 - Labor Day
Weekdays: $8 (Seniors: $3)
Weekends and Holidays: $20
NON-RESIDENT PARKING COUPONS
Parking coupons can be purchased at our office,
online or by phone. Each book contains coupons
for 6 visits and is priced to save you money! They
won't be on sale at the gate and are limited, so
plan ahead and order yours today! Be sure to
specify weekday or weekend book. Coupons valid
through Labor Day.
Weekday Book: $40
Weekend Book: $100
RESIDENT STICKERS
ANIMAL RESTRICTIONS
From Memorial Day to Labor Day, dogs are allowed
in Lynch Park from 6:00AM-7:45AM. Dogs must be
on a leash at all times.
CARRY IN/CARRY OUT TRASH POLICY
The City of Beverly is proud to continue the Carry
In/Carry Out policy at Lynch Park.
Over the years, overflowing trash barrels at Lynch
Park have become a problem. Carry In/Carry Out
asks citizens to be responsible for their own refuse.
It will reduce litter and result in a cost savings to
the city. It prompts park-goers to use eco-friendly
materials, re-directs Department of Public Services
resources to more vital areas and projects, and
empowers the community by channeling people’s
willingness to participate in maintaining a clean
environment.
Please bring your own trash bags and recycle at
home. A limited number of bags will be available
at the gate.
A successful Carry In/Carry Out program at Lynch
Park is another reason to be proud of this great
city. We appreciate your cooperation.
(AVAILABLE FROM THE GATE ATTENDANT AT LYNCH)
Weekdays:
Weekends:
9:00AM-3:00PM starting late May
8:00AM-5:00PM starting late May
Stickers are available throughout the summer.
They are not available at City Hall or any other municipal office. Attendant will affix sticker to vehicle
window. Anyone not wanting a sticker on vehicle
must show registration at every visit. If vehicle is
not registered in Beverly, you must visit the Recreation Office and provide a tax bill and a valid drivers license which matches the vehicle registration.
Senior citizens who no longer drive may call for
pass information.
STICKERS ARE FOR RESIDENTS ONLY!
BEVERLY CAR REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
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BEVERLY RECREATION | Summer 2016
BEVERLY INFORMATION
LYNCH PARK
YOUTH PADDLEBOARD & KAYAK PROGRAMS
Age:10-14
Price:$100
Dates:PADDLEBOARDING
(Monday-Friday)
Session 1: June 27-July 1
Session 2: July 11-15
Session 3: July 25-29
Session 4: August 1-5
Session 5: August 15-19
KAYAKING
(Monday-Friday)
Session 1: Tuesday-Friday, July 5-8 ($80)
Session 2: July 18-22
Session 3: August 8-12
PADDLEBOARD & KAYAK
(Monday-Friday)
Session 1: August 22-26
Time:10:00AM-Noon
Place: Lynch Park, 55 Ober Street, Beverly
KAYAK LEARNING CENTER
(978) 922-5322
www.kayaklearningcenter.com
The Kayak Learning Center summer programs provide paddling instruction to help students develop an awareness of safety issues. With “Outdoor
Paddlesport Adventures” growing rapidly, we are
committed to teach beginners to become well prepared and informed paddlers. Our staff are Lifeguards with CPR/First Aid certifications, carefully
chosen for their boat skills and abilities with kids.
KAYAK & PADDLEBOARD RENTAL HOURS
Late June - Labor Day (weather permitting)
Times:Monday-Friday – 10:00AM-4:30PM
Saturday & Sunday - 9:30AM-4:30PM
*Last boat launches at 4:30PM
Rates:
Single Boat - $15 – 1.5 hours
Double Boat - $25 – 1.5 hours
Stand Up Paddleboard - $15 – 1.5 hrs
6 Person Outrigger Canoe - $50/hour
Instructors: Kayak Learning Center. Learn basic
stroke techniques, safety drills, seamanship and
exploring islands. Be prepared to get wet! Instructors and Lifeguards with CPR/First Aid certification
and experience instructing youth programs. All
equipment is provided. Bring dry clothes, a hat,
towel, sunblock, sunglasses and water.
SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIES AT LYNCH PARK
6/26 Alexander & the Terrible, Horrible,
No Good, Very Bad Day
7/24 Home Alone
7/3 Lady & The Tramp
7/31 The Nightmare Before Christmas
7/10 Night at the Museum 3
SATURDAY, 8/6 The Perfect Game
7/17 The Blind Side
8/7 Homecoming Fireworks - NO MOVIE
CONTACT US:
( 978-921-6067
8 WWW.BEVREC.COM
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BEVERLY INFORMATION
LYNCH PARK CONCERTS
SUNDAY CONCERTS IN THE SHELL FROM 6:00-8:00PM
Please say THANK YOU to our sponsors, without them there would be no music. Anyone interested
in sponsoring a band in this great summer concert series can contact the Beverly Recreation Department at bevrec@beverlyma.gov for details. Your generosity is greatly appreciated!
JUNE 12 (5:30-7:30PM)
BHS JAZZ ENSEMBLE & ALL-CITY JAZZ BAND
Jazz in the Park - Bring your family and friends
down to the shell for an evening of live jazz music, courtesy of the Beverly High School Jazz Ensemble and the All City Jazz Band! Enjoy a relaxing evening by the water while these two bands
entertain you with a potpourri of swing, Latin,
funk, and fusion music! The BHS Jazz Ensemble
is led by BHS band director, Adam Costa. The All
City Jazz Band is under the direction of Briscoe
Middle School band director, John Ferraro.
Sponsors: Beverly High & Beverly Recreation
JUNE 26
DANE STREET POPS
This popular, local musical group that plays
show tunes, semi-classical and an eclectic mix
of music will perform again this year to kick off
our regular summer concert series.
Sponsor: David S. Lynch Trustees
JULY 3
JUAN COLMENAREZ
A native of Peru, Juan plays typical Peruvian music on the guitar and several other instruments.
Come enjoy an evening of beautiful music at
Lynch Park and enjoy this special sound.
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JULY 10
OVERDRIVE
This show will keep you dancing, tapping your
feet, or simply relaxing to this wonderful combination of dance music from the past three decades. This popular North Shore band returns
to Lynch Park again this year to entertain the
summer crowds.
JULY 17
LEGACY
A classic rock band from the North Shore, most
of whom have been playing together for forty
years, play songs from the 1960s up through
the 1980s, and get a lot of joy out of watching people having fun dancing while they are on
stage! We hope you will come down to see this
local group perform.
JULY 24
DITTO
Enjoy an evening with Gary Santarella, Roger
Kimball and Steve Navarro singing and playing acoustic guitar, bass and the harmonica to
tunes from the 60s and 70s. This trio is perfect
for a summer night.
BEVERLY RECREATION | Summer 2016
BEVERLY INFORMATION
LYNCH PARK HOMECOMING CONCERTS
SUNDAY, JULY 31 – TINY TOTS DAY
1:00-3:00PM: KAREN K & THE JITTERBUGS
Bug Out! with Karen K and her Jitterbugs: Hop,
Bumble, Stinky, and Slug Bug. This unforgettable,
crowd-engaging, theatrical show featuring Karen
K's totally catchy tunes makes the Jitterbugs one
of most buzzed about bands for families and kids
on the East Coast.
Sponsor: Beverly Recreation Department
6:00-8:00PM: CHRIS & MEREDITH THOMPSON
Twin sisters, Chris & Meredith Thompson, are
"powerful performers with natural warmth for the
live concert stage.” Best known for the unique
blend of their nearly identical voices, they weave
vocals, flute, guitar and percussion together creating a genuine, beautiful, and powerful sound.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 – LOBSTER FESTIVAL
NOON-2:00PM: THE REMINISANTS
The music of the 50s and 60s will come alive with
their renderings of rock ’n’ roll tunes. Considered
by many as the best oldies band in New England,
The Reminisants have been the opening act for
such legends as Bill Haley and the Comets, the
Belmonts, and the Platters.
3:00-5:00PM: BRITANNICA
Ted Solovicos, aka. Grateful Ted, has been rockin’
New England since the late 70s. His group returns
to Lynch this year to rock the Homecoming crowd!
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6
2:00-5:00PM: ACCEL TEEN BAND DAY
Come to Lynch Park during Beverly Homecoming and enjoy a full afternoon of music. Teen
musicians from the Accel School of Music and
all over the North Shore will perform a variety
of music.
Sponsor: Accel School of Music / Beverly
Recreation Department
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7 - LAST DAY & FIREWORKS
1:00-3:00PM: VENUS MARS PROJECT
Imagine music that combines the rawness and
unpredictability of the rock world with the
glossiness and catchy hooks of the pop world.
Singer/songwriter Jacyn Tremblay and guitarist/singer/songwriter Peter Tentindo have
come together to create a truly unique and
thought-provoking new musical experience.
4:00-6:00PM: DON’T CALL ME SHIRLEY
Don’t Call Me Shirley plays contemporary, popular, and classic hits. They play popular music
from a cross section of many genres and decades. DCMS is "a wicked fun band" that entertains with a wide range of tastes from the 50s,
60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and into the new century.
7:00-9:00PM: HORIZON
A perennial favorite, Ray Novack’s Horizon has
everyone up and dancing, even at Lynch Park.
Ray plays all the best from the last four decades with style and pizzazz.
GRAND FINALE FIREWORKS AT 9:00PM
6:00-8:00PM: RULE OF 3
Experience great harmony songs from the 60s, 70s
& 80s! Justin Lewis Entertainment says, “With their
stellar three-part harmonies, Rule of 3 celebrates
some of the best songs of the sixties through the
eighties... By the end of the show you’ll find yourself tapping your foot, and singing along!”
Sponsor: Chianti’s Restaurant & The Cabot
CONTACT US:
( 978-921-6067
8 WWW.BEVREC.COM
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BEVERLY INFORMATION
THURSDAYS FROM 6:00-8:00PM
CONCERTS ON THE COMMON
JULY 21
QUINTESSENTIAL BRASS
JUNE 30
CIVIL DISTURBANCE JAZZ BAND
Step up to the lively tunes of Dan Murphy and his
popular seven-member jazz band. They also play
a little swing music in the New Orleans Dixieland
tradition and a lot of favorites from the past.
Sponsor: Friends of Beverly Public Library
JULY 7
QWILL ENSEMBLE
Jesse Ciarmataro, aka Qwill, is an experimental
singer songwriter, producer, hailing from Salem,
MA. Qwill’s sound and style is described as soul
inflected vocals backed by live instruments and
programming. Find Qwill online via Soundcloud:
https://soundcloud.com/qwill and at their website: http://qwillmusic.com.
JULY 14
SARAH & THE WILD VERSATILE
Sarah and the Wild Versatile are a fresh addition to
the Boston music scene; teaming their long-standing performance experience and wide range of
musical expertise with unique instrumental ingenuity and lyrical prowess. Ranging from blues
to synth rock, folk to soul, and most anything in
between, Sarah and the Wild Versatile have been
taking the Boston Music scene by storm; performing with Grammy award winner Booker T. Jones,
Nick Moss Band, Danny Bedrosian’s Secret Army
featuring members of Parliament Funkadelic, Sister Sparrow and the Dirty Birds, Jesse Dee, Ruby
Rose Fox, and many others.
Founded in 1990, Quintessential Brass has performed in churches, concert halls, bandstands and
gazebos across New England. Though originally
formed to play brass classics, their common love
for jazz and popular music has led Quintessential
Brass to push the role of the brass quintet to the
limit - and beyond.
JULY 28
THE FEEL GOOD BE BADS
The Feel Good Be Bads play a mix of traditional bluegrass, Americana, Old Country, Western
Swing, and Rock 'n' Roll. The core trio of this band
sing gritty and beautiful harmonies together while
driving the rhythms on strings: 'Old Time' David
Talmage on banjo and fiddle, Mathew Hendrick on
guitar and mandolin, and Michael Miksis on upright bass. They will also be joined by some of the
North Shore's best young and up-coming talent in
this newest incarnation of what was 'The Mill City
Ramblers'. Check out their facebook page: The
Feel Good Be Bads to learn more.
AUGUST 4
LOS SUGAR KINGS
Welcome Los Sugar Kings to our beautiful Commons and the Beverly Homecoming calendar for
the first time. You may have seen this band play
at Chianti Jazz Lounge or other hot spots on the
North Shore. You will enjoy an evening of Afro-Cuban Roots-Rock-Reggae music. Dancing encouraged! http://lossugarkings.com/
Sponsors:
Beverly Cultural Council/Beverly
Homecoming Committee
This concert is supported by a grant from the Beverly Cultural Council, a local agency funded by the Massachusetts
Cultural Council, a state agency.
Sarah and the Wild Versatile are currently performing throughout the Northeast. More info at: www.
wildversatile.com
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BEVERLY INFORMATION
HOMECOMING SCHEDULE
These 51st Annual Beverly Homecoming events are taking place at Lynch Park (unless
otherwise noted...). Beverly Homecoming runs from Friday, July 29 to Sunday, August
7, 2016. Detailed schedule information is available at www.BeverlyHomecoming.org.
JULY 30TH
2:00-6:00PM (COONEY FIELD)
Veterans’/Seniors’ Baseball Cookout
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5TH
10:00AM-2:00PM
Kids Carnival
SUNDAY, JULY 31ST
1:00-4:00PM
Tiny Tots Day
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5TH
6:00-9:00PM (LYNCH PARK CARRIAGE HOUSE)
Mayor’s Reception
MONDAY, AUGUST 1ST
4:00-7:00PM
Bicycle Safety Rodeo
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6TH
2:00-5:00PM
Teen Band Music Festival
MONDAY, AUGUST 1ST
5:30-7:30PM
Ice Cream Social
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7TH
9:00AM-1:00PM (DANE ST. BEACH)
Beverly Fit Fest
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2ND
5:30-8:00PM
Lip Sync Extravaganza
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7TH
1:00, 4:00, 7:00PM
Homecoming Concerts
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3RD
Noon-7:00PM
Lobster Festival
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7TH
9:00PM
Fireworks
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4TH
10:00AM-3:00PM
Senior Day in the Park
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4TH
6:30PM
Homecoming 5K Road Race
CONTACT US:
( 978-921-6067
8 WWW.BEVREC.COM
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BEVERLY INFORMATION
BEVERLY SPORTS CONTACTS
LEAGUECONTACT
PHONE/EMAIL
Co-ed SoftballKathy Coleman978-330-8526
Joe Anastasi978-609-3879
Women’s Recreational Volleyball
Patti Saltzman
978-922-2117
Beverly Women’s Softball League
Kerri Boudreault
LEAGUE CONTACT
PHONE/EMAIL
bwslsummer@gmail.com
WEBSITE
Beverly Youth Soccer
Roberta Butters
978-729-5764
Register at:
Brad Sullivan617-967-6838beverlyyouthsoccer.org
Beverly Little League
Tom Smith
508-843-8666
Register at:
Bruce Doig978-921-6067eteamz.com/beverlyll
Beverly Babe Ruth
Bill Brewer
978-922-8655
Register at:
Baseballbeverlybaseball.com
American Legion Baseball
Bill Brewer
978-922-8655
Beverly Girl’s Softball
Jamie Silvestri
978-922-3759
Register at: bgsl.net
Beverly Youth Football Fred Campatelli
617-642-1608
Register at:
Lynn Jay978-902-4360beverlypantheryfc.org
bev.cheer@gmail.com
Beverly Youth Flag Austin Bradshaw
978-338-4108
northshoreflagfootball.com
Football
president@
Register at:
Beverly Youth Hockey
Brian Boudreault
beverlyyouthhockey.com
eteamz.combeverlyyouthhockey
Beverly Boys Youth Jay Spenser
978-360-3073
Register at: bevlax.com
Lacrosse
Beverly Girls Youth Deane Gyllenhaal
617-817-8704
Register at: bevgirls.com
Lacrosse
Kiwanis Youth Casey Sudak
978-564-3482
Register at:
BasketballGreater Beverly YMCAnorthshoreymca.org
Beverly Middle School
Lorinda Visnick
978-927-1106
Register at: bmsgb.org
Girls Travel Basketball
Miles McPhersonLorigan Sudak978-564-3902northshoreymca.org
Youth Center
Beverly YouthRob Hunt978-564-3902northshoreymca.org
Collaboration
Greater Beverly YMCA
Beverly Golf & Tennis
Dave Dionne
978-922-9072
For league & lesson info:
Clubbeverlygolfandtennis.com
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BEVERLY INFORMATION
BEVERLY DOG ORDINANCE
These rules regarding use of Beverly parks to walk dogs were approved by the City Council in May 2007:
- All dogs must be on a leash at all times while in public parks
- Owners must pick up after dogs to keep the parks clean
- All parks are closed to the public at 10:00PM
- Dogs are prohibited from all municipal cemeteries, per ordinance Article XXII, Section 22-31
LYNCH PARK
PET WASTE REMINDERS
Memorial Day to Labor Day
- Dogs are not allowed at Lynch Park after
7:45AM
- On-leash dogs are only allowed in the park
from 6:00AM to 7:45AM
Labor Day to Memorial Day
- On-leash dogs are allowed in the park from
6:00AM to 10:00PM
Pollutants from improperly disposed pet waste
may be washed into storm sewers or melting
snow. Storm sewers do not go to the SESD treatment plant. Instead most storm sewers drain
into streams, lakes or along the coast carrying many pollutants along with storm water.
LINDSAY PARK, INDEPENDENCE PARK, BEVERLY COMMON, DIX PARK, COLGATE PARK
& COONEY FIELD
When pet waste is disposed of improperly, your health
may be at risk, too. Pets, children who play outside, and
adults who garden are most at risk for infections from
some of the bacteria and parasites found in pet waste.
Flies may also spread diseases from animal's waste.
Year Round
- On-leash dogs are allowed in the parks from
6:00AM-10:00PM
Beverly’s dog population is estimated at 4000 and
using that statistic as a baseline, it would suggest
a “solid waste” of about 1600 pounds every day.
PLEASE NOTE:
Independence Park – Dogs are not allowed on the beach from
8:00AM to 7:30PM
Cooney Field – Dogs are only allowed beyond outfield fence of
baseball field
Pet waste may not be the largest or most toxic
pollutant in urban waterways, but it is one of the
many little sources of pollutants that add up to a
big problem for water quality. Fortunately, there
are simple things we can do to keep water clean.
ALL OTHER BEVERLY PARKS
Memorial Day to Labor Day
- Dogs are not allowed in any public park from
8:00AM to 7:30PM
- Dogs are only allowed in the parks from
6:00AM to 8:00AM and from 7:30PM to
10:00PM
Labor Day to Memorial Day
- On-leash dogs are allowed in the park from
6:00AM to 10:00PM
PLEASE NOTE:
On-leash dogs are allowed
to use all Beverly parks
during the above hours
but are not allowed on
any ball fields or in any
playground areas, sand
boxes or garden areas
at any time.
Cleaning up after your pet can be as simple as taking
a plastic bag or pooper-scooper along on your next
walk. What should you do with the waste you pick
up? No solution is perfect, but here are the choices:
Flush it down
your toilet goes
or private septic
ants before the
the toilet– The water from
to the SESD treatment plant
system that removes pollutwater reaches a water body.
Bury it in the yard– Dig a hole or trench that
is about 5 inches deep, away from vegetable
gardens, and away from water bodies – lakes,
streams, wells, oceans, or ditches with water.
Throw it in the trash– This may be easy, but it is
not the best solution. After collection, the waste is
taken to an incinerator that can cause pollution problems. Another option is to install an underground pet
waste digester that works like a small septic tank.
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2016 YOUTH REGISTRATION FORM
(PLEASE PRINT-ONE FORM/PERSON)
Name:_______________________________________________________________________ Gender: F ( ) M ( )
Address:__________________________________________ City:________________State:_________ Zip:__________
Email:_________________________________ Age:_________ DOB:____________ Grade in Sept. 2016:__________
Guardian #1:_____________________________________Phone #s:________________________________________
Guardian #2:_____________________________________Phone #s:________________________________________
Emergency Contact:______________________________ Phone #s:________________________________________
Medical Insurance Co. Name______________________ Policy#:__________________________________________
COURSE / PROGRAM TITLE
COURSE / SECTION #
START DATE
FEE
WAIVER OF DAMAGES AND RELEASE OF CLAIMS: In consideration of my use of property belonging to the
City of Beverly, or my participation in programs, leagues or events sponsored by the City of Beverly, and
being aware of the risks associated with such use or participation, I hereby release and discharge the City of
Beverly, its agents and employees from any and all claims for personal injury or other damages that I might
have now, or may acquire in the future, for personal injury or other damages that I might sustain as a result
of my participation in ___________________________________________________________________________.
(Name of Program, League or Event)
I agree that pictures taken in connection with the program or event may be used for future promotional purposes. Registration by telephone signifies acceptance of the above listed Waiver of Damages.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
(Signature)(Date)
PAYMENT INFORMATION
Pay by Check:Complete the youth registration form, enclose your check for the full program fee, and deliver in person or by mail to our office at Lynch Park (55 Ober Street, Beverly)
Pay by Debit Card, Credit Card or E-check:
Step 1:Go to www.beverlyma.gov
Step 2:Scroll down to the bottom of the home page and click on “Make a Payment”
Step 3:Scroll down and click on “Recreation”
Step 4:Once in our Online Payment Center, select your activity and complete all fields
Please do not use this form for camp registration! A spot in your class will not be held until we have your payment. We are no longer able to accept registration or payments by phone. NOTE: E-check payments are free,
but there are fees when using your Credit & Debit cards. See the fee schedule in our Online Payment Center.
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SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION FORM
Child’s Name:
(DATES: JUNE 27-JULY 8, JULY 11-22, JULY 25-AUG 5, AUG 8-19)
A.M. TINY TYKES CAMP (Ages 3-5)
Address:
Circle age at time of camp:
Circle all sessions attending:
City, State, Zip:
Circle days attending:
Home & Cell Phone:
Optional:
[ ] Early Care (8-9AM)
3
1
M/Tu/W
4
2
5
3
4
Monday-Friday
Second Choice: if my session is not available please
[ ] Substitute Session #__________
[ ] Wait List
[ ] Cancel
Email:
M / F:
Age:
T-Shirt Size: Youth:
Adult:
DOB:
FULL DAY TINY TYKES CAMP (Ages 4 & 5)
sm
med
lg
sm
med
lg
Allergies:
Parent/Guardian Information
Guardian #1:
Circle age at time of camp:
Circle all sessions attending:
Circle days attending:
Optional:
[ ] Early Care (8-9AM)
4
1
M/Tu/W
5
2
3
4
Monday-Friday
[ ] Late Care
[ ] 3-4PM [ ] 3-5PM [ ] 3-6PM
Second Choice: if my session is not available please
[ ] Substitute Session #__________
[ ] Wait List
[ ] Cancel
Cell Phone:
ACME JR. CAMP (entering grades 1-2)
Business Phone:
Circle grade in Sept. 2016:
Circle all sessions attending:
Guardian #2:
Optional:
[ ] Early Care (8-9AM)
Cell Phone:
1
1
2
2
3
4
[ ] Late Care
[ ] 3-4PM [ ] 3-5PM [ ] 3-6PM
Second Choice: if my session is not available please
[ ] Substitute Session #__________
[ ] Wait List
[ ] Cancel
Business Phone:
Emergency Information
ACME FUN CAMP (entering grades 3-5)
(person to call in the event that guardian(s) cannot be reached)
Name:
Circle grade in Sept. 2016:
Circle all sessions attending:
Phone:
Optional:
[ ] Early Care (8-9AM)
Relationship to Child:
Insurance Information
3
1
4
2
5
3
4
[ ] Late Care
[ ] 3-4PM [ ] 3-5PM [ ] 3-6PM
Second Choice: if my session is not available please
[ ] Substitute Session #__________
[ ] Wait List
[ ] Cancel
ADVENTURE CAMP (entering grades 6-8)
Company Name:
Circle grade in Sept. 2016:
Circle all sessions attending:
Account Name:
Scholarship Fund
We believe that no child should be excluded due to an inability to pay. If
you would like to help a child attend camp, please consider adding $1 (or
more) to your payment. Amount enclosed: $__________. Thank you!
PLEASE COMPLETE SIDE 2 ----->
Optional:
[ ] Early Care (8-9AM)
6
1
7
2
8
3
4
[ ] Late Care
[ ] 3-4PM [ ] 3-5PM [ ] 3-6PM
Second Choice: if my session is not available please
[ ] Substitute Session #__________
[ ] Wait List
[ ] Cancel
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SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION FORM
(DATES: JUNE 27-JULY 8, JULY 11-22, JULY 25-AUG 5, AUG 8-19)
BRIEF HEALTH INFORMATION
Allergies:____________________________________________________________________________________________
Insect Sting Allergy:_______________ Type of Insect:_____________ Reaction to Sting:___________________
Dietary Restrictions:_________________________________________________________________________________
Any Specific Activities to be Limited by Physician’s Advice:_____________________________________________
I give permission to the staff and personnel of the Beverly Hospital to administer anesthesia and perform such operations and diagnostic or therapeutic procedures as may be necessary.
Signature of Parent or Guardian:______________________________________________ Date:________________________
WAIVER OF DAMAGES AND RELEASE OF CLAIMS OF MINOR CHILD
The undersigned, being the parent or legal guardian of (Child’s Name)_____________________________, a
minor child, in consideration of his/her use of property belonging to the City of Beverly, and/or his/
her participation in programs, leagues or events sponsored by the City of Beverly, and being aware of
the risks associated with such use or participation, hereby release and discharge the City of Beverly, its
agents and employees from any and all claims for personal injury or other damages that I might have as
such parent or legal guardian, now or in the future, and from any and all claims that my said child may
have now, or may acquire in the future, as a result of personal injury or damages that he/she may sustain as a result of his/her participation in (Name of Program, League or Event)_____________________________.
I agree that pictures taken in connection with the program or event may be used for future promotional
purposes. Registration by telephone signifies acceptance of the above listed Waiver of Damages.
Signature of Parent of Guardian:______________________________________________ Date:________________________
Complete this summer camp form (1 per child) or register online at www.bevrec.com
Pay by Check: Complete the summer camp registration form, enclose your check for
the full program fee, and deliver it in person or by mail to our office at
Lynch Park (55 Ober Street, Beverly)
Pay by Debit Card, Credit Card or E-check:
Step 1: Go to www.beverlyma.gov
Step 2: Scroll to the bottom of the home page and click on “Make a Payment”
Step 3: Scroll down and click on “Recreation”
Step 4: In our Online Payment Center, select your activity and complete all fields
We are not able to accept registration or payments by phone. NOTE: E-check payments
are free, but there are fees when using your Credit & Debit cards. See the fee schedule in
our Online Payment Center.
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2016 ADULT REGISTRATION FORM
(please print - one form per person)
Name:_______________________________________________________________
Gender: F ( ) M ( )
Address:_____________________________________City:_______________State:______ Zip:__________
Phone: (H)______________________(W)______________________ Email:___________________________
COURSE / PROGRAM TITLE
COURSE / SECTION #
START DATE
FEE
WAIVER OF DAMAGES AND RELEASE OF CLAIMS: In consideration of my use of property belonging to the City of Beverly, or my participation in programs, leagues or events sponsored
by the City of Beverly, and being aware of the risks associated with such use or participation, I hereby release and discharge the City of Beverly, its agents and employees from any
and all claims for personal injury or other damages that I might have now, or may acquire
in the future, for personal injury or other damages that I might sustain as a result of my participation in:
___________________________________________________________________________.
(Name of Program, League or Event)
I agree that pictures taken in connection with the program or event may be used for future promotional purposes. Registration by telephone signifies acceptance of the above listed Waiver of Damages.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
(Signature)(Date)
PAYMENT INFORMATION
Pay by Check:Complete the adult registration form, enclose your check for the full program fee, and deliver in person or by mail to our office at Lynch Park (55 Ober Street, Beverly)
Pay by Debit Card, Credit Card or E-check:
Step 1:Go to www.beverlyma.gov
Step 2:Scroll down to the bottom of the home page and click on “Make a Payment”
Step 3:Scroll down and click on “Recreation”
Step 4:Once in our Online Payment Center, select your activity and complete all fields
A spot in your class will not be held until we have your payment. We are no longer able to accept
registration or payments by phone. NOTE: E-check payments are free, but there are fees when using your Credit & Debit cards. See the fee schedule in our Online Payment Center.
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BEV REC INFORMATION
Supporters of the Beverly Recreation Department have gathered together to form
a private, not-for-profit charitable organization. “The Friends of Beverly Recreation, Inc.”, operates independently of the
municipal government and benefits their
various programs.
FRIENDS OF BEVERLY RECREATION
The “Friends” exist to support the programs and essential services that the Recreation Department provides. The Friends
financially aid:
- The Summer Playground Program
- Replace old playground equipment
- Program scholarships
- Field renovations
The “Friends” provide opportunities for
people to help themselves. Please make a
donation and invest in today’s youth and
families for the promise of a better tomorrow. Safe, healthy and enjoyable activities
are a cost effective prevention for many
problems that trouble our families and
community.
Please mail donations to:
The Friends of Beverly Recreation, Inc.,
P.O. Box 691, Beverly, MA 01915
MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES
Friend$10.00
Sponsor$25.00
Patron$50.00
Benefactor$100.00
Corporate Sponsor:
Silver$300.00
Gold$500.00
Platinum$1,000.00
BECOME A FRIEND... WE NEED YOU!
Name:
Address:
Phone:Email:
I DESIGNATE MY DONATION TO:
[ ] Summer Playground Program
[ ] Scholarships
[ ] Lynch Park Master Plan
Please check desired classification and return it with check to:
Friends of Beverly Recreation, Inc., P.O. Box 691, Beverly, MA 01915
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BEV REC INFORMATION
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How do I know I’m registered?
Consider yourself enrolled unless you hear otherwise. The only time you will hear from us is if there
is a change in the time, day or location of a program, or if the program is full.
Where do programs meet?
Course locations are listed with course descriptions. Our summer programs take place at the Beverly Golf & Tennis Club, Beverly High School, Camp Paradise, Lynch Park, Balch Playground, Bartlett
Gardens Playground, Bessie Baker Playground, Goldway Playground, Centerville Playground, Cove
Playground, Gage Street Playground, Hannah School Playground, Livingstone Playground, McKay
Playground, and North Beverly School Playground.
How do I get to Lynch Park?
David S. Lynch Memorial Park is located on 55 Ober Street in Beverly. From 128N take exit 18. Turn
right onto Route 22S. You will see a small shopping area on the left. Pass over a set of railroad tracks
and take a left onto the third street, Corning Street. Go through the first two stop signs. At the third
stop sign, turn right onto Neptune Street. At the top of the hill you will see a stone wall. The second
entrance leads to Lynch Park’s main parking lot.
How do I get to Camp Paradise?
Camp Paradise is located on 44 Cole Street in Beverly. From 128N take exit 18. Turn right onto Essex Street (Rte. 22). Turn left onto Cole Street. Camp Paradise is 0.4 miles down, on the left-hand
side, indicated by a tall, brown sign. Traffic may enter only through the Cole Street entrance and
exit through the Foster Street exit. Limited parking is available via the Cole Street entrance and the
Foster Street exit. Parking at the lodge is for staff only, please.
Where is the Beverly Recreation Department’s office?
The Beverly Recreation Department’s office is located at Lynch Park on 55 Ober Street. The office is a
small house, behind the bathrooms and across from the Rose Garden. See our website, www.bevrec.
com, for detailed directions. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30AM-4:30PM.
I’m not a Beverly resident, can I still register for enrichment, sports and summer camp?
Yes! Non-Beverly residents may register for enrichment classes as soon as they receive the brochure.
Non-resident summer camp registration is accepted starting May 1st. Please add 20% to the regular
session rates.
In situations of inclement weather, how will I know if a program has been cancelled?
Programs that take place at Beverly schools are cancelled automatically when schools are closed
because of weather. Programs that take place at sites other than Beverly schools may not be closed
when schools are closed, so please call the Recreation Office at (978) 921-6067 or log on to www.
bevrec.com if in doubt. Summer camp families will receive rain day notifications via phone before
7:30am on the morning of a rain day.
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BEV REC INFORMATION
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Please register EARLY to avoid disappointment. All classes have enrollment limits. Classes that do not meet certain minimums will be cancelled.
BY MAIL:
Send completed form and full payment to 55 Ober Street, Beverly, MA. Use a separate form per person.
FAX:
Fax To: (978) 927-1386
WALK IN:
Registration accepted Monday-Friday, 8:30AM-4:30PM for evening enrichment programs.
FEES:
Full payment must accompany your registration. Checks payable to: Beverly Recreation
REFUNDS:
Refunds are available when:
1. The course you register for is cancelled or Beverly Recreation initiates a schedule change.
2. The course you register for is filled when we receive payment.
3. The course does not correspond to its description in the catalogue. Please write a letter to the
Recreation Director specifying the reason you are dissatisfied with your course. Your request must be
postmarked within 10 calendar days after the course’s completion to be considered.
4. We cannot issue refunds for trips, special events, or ticketed events.
COURSE WITHDRAWALS: If you withdraw from a class and want your tuition refunded, you must notify the Beverly Recreation Department seven (7) calendar days prior to the course start date. Your refund will be less a $10 processing fee.
If you withdraw within (6) calendar days prior to the course start date, you are eligible for a transfer credit, less the $10
processing fee. No credit or refund is given if you cancel within 24 hours of the start of the class.
COURSE CANCELLATION: We may cancel/postpone a course with low enrollment. Full refunds are granted.
SUPPLIES: Material fees are payable to the instructor on the first night of the program.
INCLEMENT WEATHER: Programs that take place at Beverly schools are cancelled automatically when schools are closed
because of weather. Programs that take place at sites other than Beverly schools may not be closed when schools are
closed, so please call (978) 921-6067 or log on to www.bevrec.com if in doubt.
COURSE LOCATIONS:
Lynch Park, 55 Ober Street - Off of Hale Street. Please park in the main lot. Seasonal fee applies to non-residents
Camp Paradise, 44 Cole Street - Limited parking available at the Cole Street entrance and Foster Street exit
Instructor’s Studios - Locations and addresses are listed with course descriptions
NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS! Consider yourself enrolled unless you hear otherwise. The only time you will hear from us is if
there is a change in the time, day or location of a class, or if the class is full. If you would like a course confirmation sheet/
receipt, please include a self-addressed stamped envelope.
COURSE EVALUATIONS: Will be distributed at the end of each class or session. We appreciate the time you take to complete them. It will insure that your needs are met and that quality programs are being offered.
TEACHERS & CHILD-CARE PROVIDERS: May receive Professional Development Points or Training Hours for courses. Call
the office at (978) 921-6067 for more details.
DISCLAIMER: The Beverly Recreation Department does not endorse, suggest, or advocate any views, positions, apparatus,
or methods presented. The Recreation Department disclaims any responsibility and any liability with respect to the advocacy, adoption, use of implementation of any views, positions, apparatus or method suggested, advocated, or otherwise
promoted by any lecturer.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT PUBLIC NOTICE: The City of Beverly does not discriminate on the basis of disability.
Program applicants, participants, members of the general public, employees, job applicants, and others are entitled access
to all City programs, activities, and services without regard to disability. Copies of this notice are available, upon request,
in accessible formats (large print, audiotape, Braille, computer disc, etc.). Our grievance procedure, self-evaluation, as well
as ADA policies, practices, and procedures, are readily available, upon request. This notice is posted prominently at all our
sites, and on all program brochures and manuals. Inquiries, requests, and complaints should be directed to: ADA Coordinator, City of Beverly, 191 Cabot Street, 1st Floor, Beverly, MA 01915, Telephone #: (978) 921-6000 x2363 (v/tty), Fax #:
(978) 921-6052.
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55 Ober Street, Beverly, MA 01915
www.bevrec.com
978.922.1000