Fall Brochure 2015

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Fall Brochure 2015
SKOWHEGAN PARKS & RECREA2015
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ABOUT SKOWHEGAN PARKS & REC
The mission of the Skowhegan Parks & Recreation Department is to provide quality programs,
parks, facilities, and a variety of
enrichment opportunities with a professional standard of
excellence that enhances the quality of life for all citizens and
visitors in our community.
Fall hours
39 Poulin Drive (physical)
225 Water Street (mailing)
Skowhegan, ME 04976
Recreation Staff
Denise LeBlanc, Director
Mickey Hoyt, Program Assistant
Stephen McDaniel, Staff Asst.
Recreation
Advisory board
MONDAY-THURSDAY 6:00am - 8:00pm
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
8:00am - 3:30pm
SUNDAY
CLOSED
The Community Center will be closed in
observation of the following Holidays:
Colin Quinn
Rod Stevens
Carlene Sirois
Rupert White
Kevin Withee
September 7 - Labor Day
November 11 - Veterans Day
November 26 & 27 - Thanksgiving
www.skowhegan.org
skowrec@skowhegan.org
207.474.6901
Find us on
facebook!
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6:00am - 4:30pm
The Skowhegan Community Center is a proud
affiliate of the following groups: and more…...
MRPA - Maine Recreation & Park Association
NRPA - National Recreation & Park Association
NEPA - New England Park Association
NNEPRC - Northern New England Parks & Recreation
USTA - United States Tennis Association
USTF - United States Track & Field
ASA - Amateur Softball Association
Cal Ripken/Babe Ruth - Baseball
America Legion - Baseball
USFS - United States Figure Skating
Maine Trail Finder
Healthy Maine Partnership-Maine CDC/ACEW
MMA-Maine Municipal Association
NESTMA-New England Sports Turf Managers Association
Maine Outdoor Coalition, Maine Great Outdoor Weekend
MAHPERD-Maine Association for health, Education, Recreation & Dance
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FALL 2015
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INFO & NOTES
Did you know...
Registration Info
Facility Info
Program Fees
Rental Info
Programs
Field HockeyACTIVITIES
YOUTH
Football
Soccer
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5-6
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9-10
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Programs
14-15
Fryeburg Fair
ADULT
ACTIVITIES
Hollywood Casino
Rec Rafting Trip
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Pi-
BUS TRIPS
lates with Petra
Halloween Haunted House
Riverfest
Great Maine Outdoor Weekend
Community Calendar
Miscellaneous Info
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COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
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DID YOU KNOW...
PROMOTING HEALTH & WELLNESS
In an effort to promote health, wellness, and a better quality of life for its citizens and
visitors, the town of Skowhegan and the Parks & Recreation Department have
designated all facilities as tobacco-free zones.
The Town of Skowhegan Selectmen approved and adopted the resolution to promote
health and wellness at their May 28, 2002 meeting. The initiative was a collaborative
effort between the Parks & Recreation Department, Healthy Maine Partnership,
Somerset Heart Health, and the Town of Skowhegan. The environment in which we
live plays a critical role in supporting healthy behaviors. Young people who observe
adults using tobacco at recreational facilities are more likely to perceive tobacco as a
normal part of adult life. Tobacco use is inconsistent with the goals of recreation; to
promote healthy, active, family recreation. Second-hand smoke contains toxins, is a
cancer-causing agent, and is a known contributor to heart disease.
Our goal at the Parks & Recreation Department is to promote no smoking
at our facilities, to eliminate exposure to second-hand smoke, and to reduce
cigarette litter.
Rob Washburn was named Citizen Volunteer of the Year at the annual
Maine Recreation & Parks
Association conference in March. Later that same day he was also picked as a
recipient of the Spirit of America Foundation Tribute for community
service.
Rob has coached youth football for 29 years in
Skowhegan and has put countless hours into coaching other youth sports, leading fundraising efforts, and
positively influencing the lives young people in our
community. Thanks for all you have done and continue to do, Rob! Congratulations!
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
REGISTRATION
POLICY
Please register on time as programs fill up quickly.
Please check individual programs for specific
registration information.
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Unless noted, preregistration is required for all
programs
Registration must be done in person or can be
mailed prior to program deadline
Mailed registrations will be accepted once
received, depending on availability
All fees are required at time of registration
There is no fee for Skowhegan residents, unless
program is under direction of a specialized
Instructor or additional program fees apply
Residents have priority when space is limited
The cost for leagues, specialized programs, and
tournaments will be determined by director
There are no team or coach requests
Refunds will be given if a program is cancelled
by the recreation department or if a child
withdraws before the first practice. If
withdrawal occurs after the first practice, a
refund may be given on a prorated basis
Refunds, unless specifically noted, are not given
for bus trips or specialized programs
All participants must abide by all policies and
procedures
The Skowhegan Parks & Recreation Department
reserves the right to
cancel any program due to insufficient registration or any other cause that
prevents the presentation of an activity in a safe and acceptable manner.
The department also
reserves the right to suspend any child or coach from a program if there are
issues that cannot be resolved.
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F.A.Q
How will I know
when my
program starts?
Program start dates and times are
listed below each program. Unless
otherwise noted, you will NOT
receive a separate phone call or post
card with this information.
What types of payment do
you accept?
We accept personal check and cash.
At this time, credit/debit cards are
not accepted.
Why do I need to
provide an email and
cell phone number?
We ask that you provide at least one
of these so that we can quickly and
accurately get in contact with you if
there is a cancellation or a change
with the program you have signed
up for. If your contact information
changes during a season, please let
us know as soon as possible so that
you are receiving the most
up-to-date information.
How will I know if a
program is cancelled
due to poor weather?
In the case of inclement weather, the
Recreation Department will make a
decision and post all cancellations to
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SKOWHEGAN TRAILS
Skowhegan River Trail
Debe Park &
River’s Edge Bike Park
Rebuilt in July of 2011, The Skowhegan River Trail/DeBe Park and River’s Edge Bike Park
is now a paved ADA-compliant stroll through the
woods overlooking the scenic Kennebec River
Gorge. Outdoor fitness equipment stations and
benches have been installed, is designed for any
fitness level and has the ability to provide a
full-body workout. The trailhead of the River
Trail is located on Mt. Pleasant Avenue. Those
seeking a longer hike should consider starting
downtown by crossing the walking bridge and
PHILBRICK NATURE TRAIL
The Philbrick Trail is marked by blue blazes and
loops up and around the gorges that slope down to
the Kennebec River. Some of the blazes have
weathered away, but the trail is easy to follow and is
well maintained. The trailhead is located at the end
of Joyce Street next to the Pollution Control
Department. When entering the trail, you will see
the Skowhegan River Trail to your right.
Heselton Street
Nature Trail
Forming three distinct loops, the Heselton Street
Nature Trail winds its way through a white pine
forest. Typical of many of the woods in the area, the
loamy sand soil covered with pine needles provides a
cushioned walk up and down the ravines. Bridges
and stairs have been added, which help traverse the
steeper and wetter sections of trail. The loop
closest to Heselton Street is ADA-compliant, lined
with crushed gravel. Parking and access are
available from both Heselton Street and from
Visit www.mainetrailfinder.com for hiking, biking, paddling, and x-country ski trails
throughout our beautiful state of Maine!
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Parks & Other facilities
COMMUNITY CENTER
PLAYGROUND
This playground is for ages 12 & under and is our largest town playground. It is a gated area
for friends and families with young children to enjoy. It was rebuilt in 2006 with the support
MEMORIAL FIELD PLAYGROUND
common areas
Island Avenue Commons
North Avenue/Jewett Street Triangle
Witten Brook Park Area
Skowhegan Indian
Madison Ave/E. Madison Road Triangle
Gorge River View Area
Main Street Park
Water Street/High Street Triangle
Arnold Exhibition Park - Island Avenue
Route 2/West Front Street Triangle
Located in the Memorial Field Complex and can
be accessed from East Maple Street or the Army
National Guard parking lot. This playground was
Amanda Berry
Play Place
Located on South Factory Street, adjacent to the
Bucky Quinn Field. This playground was rebuilt in
Multi-Use Ball Fields
Other facilities
Community Center Youth Football Field
Carl Wright Baseball Complex
Skate Park - Poulin Drive
Outdoor Basketball Courts - Poulin Drive
Tennis Courts - East Maple Street
Ice Rink @ Fairgrounds - Beech Street
Other Fields:
Bucky Quinn Field - South Factory Street
Pat Quinn & Memorial Fields - East Maple Street
Canoe portages
Island Avenue
Mill Street
DeBe Park
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USER FEES
Resident
Non-Resident
Youth: No Charge
Youth: $95.00 - 1 Year
$50.00 - 6 Months
$20.00 - Per Program
Adult: No Charge
Adult: $135.00 - 1 Year
$70.00 - 6 Months
$35.00 - Per Program
*Fees will apply for specialized programs for all participants and will vary
according to program.
RESIDENTS
YOUTH RESIDENTS:
Free year-round access includes:
Bloomfield and Margaret Chase Afterschool Programs - Exercise Room (ages 14 & up)
Game Room - Use of Locker Rooms - Youth Programs (not requiring specialized fees)
ADULT RESIDENTS:
Free year-round access includes:
Open Gym - Exercise Room - Game Room - Stretch n Tone Class - Use of Locker Rooms
NON-RESIDENTS
YOUTH NON-RESIDENTS:
Fee includes:
Open Gym - Exercise Room (ages 14 & up) - Select Exercise Programs - Game Room Afterschool Programs - Locker Rooms and Locker
ADULT NON-RESIDENTS:
Fee includes:
Open Gym, Exercise Room, Game Room, Stretch n Tone & Other Select Exercise
LOCKER RENTALS
6-Months: $15.00
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1 Year: $25.00
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RENTAL INFORMATION
Looking to hold a party, meeting, family function or practice?
We would be happy to accommodate you!
Non-Revenue Producing Events
4 Hours or Less
4-8 Hours
Rate per hour
after 8 hours
Conference Room
$75.00
$100.00
$50.00
Kitchen
$75.00
$100.00
$50.00
Gym
$100.00
$150.00
$50.00
Ice Rink
$125.00
$125.00
$50.00
Revenue Producing Events
4 Hours or Less
4-8 Hours
Rate per hour
after 8 hours
Conference Room
$75.00
$100.00
$50.00
Kitchen
$75.00
$100.00
$50.00
Gym
$100.00
$150.00
$50.00
Ice Rink
$125.00
$125.00
$50.00
~ Must be 18 or older to rent facilities
~Additional staff fees will apply if
rentals are during non-operational
hours at the Community Center or Ice
Rink facilities
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For more information,
availability, and facility rental guidelines, please contact the community
center at 474.6901 or check our website at www.skowhegan.org
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YOUTH PROGRAMS
OPEN GYM
EXERCISE ROOM
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
2:30-4:30pm
Ages 17 & Under
Monday-Friday
2:00-4:00pm
Ages 14-17
All participants must be registered prior to
playing.
All participants must be registered prior to using
exercise equipment
A clean change of sneakers is required.
A clean change of sneakers is required.
GAME ROOM
*Outside of these hours, youth must be accompanied
by a parent or legal guardian at all times.
*Anyone under age 14 is not allowed in this room
without a doctors note.
Open during operational hours
All ages
Non-Resident membership fees apply
Come enjoy ping pong, foosball, air hockey, Wii,
board games, or just hang with friends!
CENTRAL MAINE
BASKETBALL LEAGUE
MULTIPURPOSE
Park
Individual boys teams for grades 4, 5 & 6
Individual girls teams for grades 4, 5 & 6
Practice, game times and locations will vary
Outdoor Skate Park & Basketball Courts
Please bring your own skate park equipment and
Kung fu
We are accepting registrations for Central Maine
League teams. It is recommended that players have
previous basketball experience to play on a Central
Maine team. All who register will be placed on a
team and will play in each game. All participants
must have a clean change of sneakers. Coaches will
contact players with a practice schedule. Players are
responsible for their own transportation to all games.
9/4 registration deadline
Ages 7 & up
Tuesdays & Thursdays, beginning September 15
Beginners: 5-6:00pm
Intermediate: 6-7:00pm
Mandatory meeting for beginners:
Sept. 8 at 6:30
All players who register for this league are
automatically registered for our recreation league
and are expected to participate in both.
Martial Arts is a form of discipline. Students will
learn the basic methods of Kung-Fu as well as
focus and patience. Students will have the
opportunity to advance levels in this program.
Residents: No Fee
Non-Residents: $20.00
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Residents: $15.00
Non-Residents: $35.00
Registrations accepted now until November 6 or
until full
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YOUTH PROGRAMS
Afterschool Adventure Program
BLOOMFIELD
Margaret Chase Smith
Grades 1 - 3
Tuesdays & Thursdays
November 3 - December 17
2:30-4:00pm
Skowhegan Community Center
Grades 4 & 5
Tuesdays & Thursdays
September 22 - October 29
2:30 - 4:00pm
Margaret Chase Smith School
Participants will experience lots of fun challenges
and adventures, physical activities, arts & crafts and
much more! Students meet at Bloomfield and travel
to the Community Center as a supervised group.
Participants will enjoy fun and exciting outdoor
activities such as hiking and rock wall climbing as well
as traditional and non-traditional games!
Residents: No Fee
Non-Residents: $20.00
Residents: No Fee
All participants must register at the Community Center
The Afterschool Adventure Programs are proudly sponsored by the New
CHEERING
Horseback
Riding lessons
Grades K - 6
Begins in late August
Game/practice dates, times & locations will vary by
grade
Ages 4 - 17
Tuesdays 5:30 - 6:30pm
Pendragon Farm
This program is for youth who are interested in
learning cheers, chants, jumps and routines.
Cheering squads will be formed depending on
number of registrants and will cheer for the
Recreation Football Program throughout the fall
football season. Registration deadline is August 17
or until full.
A great opportunity for beginners and experienced
children who want to learn the technique of English
riding. Everyone must wear long pants and boots or
shoes with a hard heel that must cover the entire foot in
order to participate. Riding helmets will be provided.
Session 1: September 1 - October 6
Session 2: October 13 - November 17
Non–Refundable Equipment fees:
Residents: $25.00
Non-Residents: $45.00
Residents: $80.00
Golf team
Grades 4 - 8
Practice & match times will vary
Residents: $25.00
Non-Residents: $45.00
Program is limited to 12 participants and they must provide their own clubs, tees, balls and markers.
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FIELD HOCKEY
PLEASE MAKE A NOTE OF YOUR CHILDS START
DATE, TIME, AND FIELD LOCATION WHEN REGISTERING.
Grades 3 - 6
Grades K - 2
Beginning in August
Sundays
Skowhegan High School - all practices and home games
Away games will vary
September 13 - October 4
Sundays
4:00 - 5:00 pm
Skowhegan Area High School
A chance to learn the basics of field hockey and
improve your skills in game situations.
Games are typically played on Sunday afternoon.
There will be home and away games.
An instructional program to learn stick skills and the
basic fundamentals of field hockey all while having fun!
This program will be held on Sundays at the
Skowhegan High School field.
Eye protection, shin guards and mouth guards
are mandatory.
Eye protection, shin guards and mouth guards
are mandatory.
Residents: No Fee
Non-Residents: $20.00
Residents: No Fee
Non - Residents: $20.00
FIELD HOCKEY STICK PACKAGES
Youth stick packages are now available!
Grades 6 - 8
Gear Up For Field Hockey
August 17 - 21
8:00 - 11:30 am
Skowhegan Area High School
A chance to work on skills, positioning and
conditioning to get ready for the upcoming fall season.
This program will be held at the
Skowhegan Area High School field.
Packages contain:
Please check
Facebook for
program up-
Size 30” - 34” composite TK
sticks
Eye protection, shin guards and mouth guards
are mandatory.
Shin Guards
Field Hockey Ball
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Residents: No Fee
Non-Residents: $20.00
Non-resident fee is waived if registered for grades 3-6
Mouth Guard
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FOOTBALL
PLEASE MAKE A NOTE OF YOUR CHILDS START
DATE, TIME, AND FIELD LOCATION WHEN REGISTERING.
Tackle:
Entering Gr. 7
Tackle:
Grades 5&6
Mid August - November
Game times and locations will vary.
The coach will schedule practice times.
Mid August - November
Game times and locations will vary.
The coach will schedule practice times.
Equipment will be issued at the Community Center
Equipment will be issued at the Community Center
Monday, August 17
Tuesday, August 18
Players last name beginning A-M at 5:00pm
Players last name beginning N-Z
at 5:30pm
Residents: $25.00
Tackle:
Grades 2-4
Please check
Facebook for
program up-
Team placement will be at the Community
Center for all players on
Wednesday, August 19 at 5:30pm
Residents: $25.00
Flag football
Grades k-2
End of August - October
Game times and locations will vary.
The coach will schedule practice times.
2nd graders must have played
1 year of flag football.
Equipment will be issued at the Community Center
Thursday, August 20
September 3 - October 1
Tuesdays and/or Thursdays
5:00pm
Skowhegan Community Center
An instructional program where participants will learn
rules, offensive & defensive positioning and
sportsmanship.
4th graders at 5:00pm
2nd & 3rd graders at 6:00pm
Team placement will be at the Community
Center for all players on
Registration deadline is August 30
or until rosters are full
Monday, August 24 at 5:30pm
Residents: No Fee
Residents: $25.00
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6th graders at 5:00 pm
5th graders at 6:00pm
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SOCCER
PLEASE MAKE A NOTE OF YOUR CHILDS START
DATE, TIME, AND FIELD LOCATION WHEN REGISTERING.
Start Smart
Ages 3 & 4
K - Grade 1
September 9 - October 10
Wednesdays: 5:15 - 6:15pm and
Saturdays: 9-10:00, 10-11:00, or 11-12:00
Skowhegan Community Center
September 12 - October 10
Wednesdays: 5:15-6:15pm and
Saturdays: 9-10:00, 10-11:00 or 11-12:00
Skowhegan Community Center
PLEASE CHOOSE A SATURDAY TIME SLOT AT
REGISTRATION!
An instructional program to learn the basic
fundamentals of soccer while having fun! Shin guards
are mandatory. Mouth guards are optional.
In case of rain on September 12, program will be held inside.
Residents: No Fee
PLEASE CHOOSE A SATURDAY TIME SLOT AT
REGISTRATION!
Learn the basic fundamentals of soccer in practice and
scrimmage play. Shin guards and mouth guards are
mandatory.
In case of rain on September 9, program will be held inside
Residents: No Fee
Non-Residents: $20.00
Grades 4 - 6
Grades 2 & 3
September - October
Memorial Field - All practices and home games
Away games will vary
September - October
Bucky Quinn Field - all practices and home games
Away games will vary
For new and experienced players. Learn and extend your
knowledge about the game of soccer. Shin guards and
mouth guards are mandatory.
For new and experienced players. Learn and extend
your knowledge about the game of soccer. Shin guards
and mouth guards are mandatory.
Coaches will contact players with practice times.
Coaches will contact players with practice times.
Residents: No Fee
Non-Residents: $20.00
Residents: No Fee
Non-Residents: $20.00
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Please check
Facebook for
program up-
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ADULT PROGRAMS
Walking for
Fitness and Fun
Morning Bingo
Thursdays
10:00 - 11:00am
Monday-Friday
6:00 - 10:00 am
We will be playing Bingo for fun and small prizes.
There is no fee for this program but we ask
participants to bring something to put on the prize
table. Prizes may include baked goods, homemade
items or store bought goodies.
Enjoy walking at your own pace around our
indoor gymnasium. If you’re counting, 18 laps
equal 1 mile.
All participants must be registered prior to
walking and a clean change of sneakers is
required.
There is no fee for this program
Open Gym
Stretch n Tone
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
12:00 - 2:00pm
Wednesday
6:30-7:45pm
Tuesday & Thursday
9:00 - 9:45am
All participants must be registered prior to
participating and a clean change of sneakers is
required.
Low-impact aerobics class instructed by
Joanne Brewer
All participants must be registered prior to
participating
Resident: No Fee
Kung fu
Non-Resident: $35.00
Tuesday & Thursdays, Beginning September 15
7:00 - 8:00pm
Skowhegan Community Center
Sifu Glenn Broadley
Exercise Room
Year-round during operational hours
Martial Arts is a form of discipline. Students will
learn the basic methods of Kung Fu as well as
patience and focus and will have the
opportunity to advance levels in this program.
All participants must be registered prior to
using exercise room.
A clean change of sneakers is required.
Mandatory meeting for beginners:
September 8 at 6:30pm
Non-resident membership fees apply
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ADULT PROGRAMS
HORSEBACK
RIDING
Pickleball
Tuesdays
10:00 - 11:00am
Pickleball is a paddle sport which combines
elements of badminton, tennis and ping pong.
Come join the fun and experience one of the
fastest growing adult sports in the country!
Equipment is available whenever the gym is not
in use.
All participants must be registered prior to
playing and a clean change of sneakers is
required.
Tuesdays
5:30-6:30pm
Pendragon Farm
Session 1
September 1 - October 6
Session 2
October 13 - November 17
English riding lesions will be held inside at Pendragon
Farm. Everyone must wear long pants and boots or shoes
with a hard heel that must cover the entire foot in order
to participate. Riding helmets will be provided or you
may bring your own.
Fees:
CARD DAY
NEW!
Wednesdays
9:30 - 10:30am
Starting August 26
Learn a new game or play old favorites. Come
alone or with friends! Cards will be provided.
MEN’S WOODEN BAT SOFTBALL
LEAGUE
8 regular season games with a double elimination playoff
Sunday Mornings, September - October
Ages 18 & over
Minimum of 4 teams, maximum of 8
There is no fee for this program but we ask that
participants bring snacks, baked goods, or a
NEW!
PILATES
If interested in a low-impact pilates class
that will focus on conditioning your
mind and body, please sign up at the
front desk or exercise room.
Days and times will be determined if there is
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$150 per team
Fee Includes: Championship t-shirts, 8 regular season games and playoff
tournament
Registration deadline: September 4th
VOLUNTEER COACHES
NEEDED!
Coaches needed for the upcoming seasons:
SOCCER, FIELD HOCKEY, FOOTBALL
Applicants should have a basic knowledge of the rules
and positioning of the sport and be open to new ideas.
Previous coaching experience is not required. Coaching
videos and manuals are available for new coaches to use.
Game and practice days and times will vary. Interested
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BUS TRIPS
Once again we will travel by motor coach to Fryeburg, home to Maine’s Blue Ribbon Classic, the state’s
largest fair. Enjoy the exhibits, daily stage shows, livestock shows and much more. Trip will take place
rain or shine. Space is limited.
Trip will take place rain or shine
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Bus departs from Community Center at 6:30am
Bus returns at approximately 7:30pm
Non-refundable trip fees:
Residents: $15.00
Non-Residents: $25.00
Fee includes: senior citizen admission to the fair, transportation, parking and
convenient gate drop off and pick up. Seniors must bring proof of age
Participants age 64 & under must pay their own $10.00 admission to the fair at the gate
Oxford Casino
“Wicked Good Fun!”
Wednesday, September 23
Bus Departs from Community Center at 9:00am
Bus returns approximately 5:00pm
Non Refundable Fees:
Skowhegan Residents: $15.00
Non Residents: $25.00
Price includes: Bus Transportation and $10.00 Game Voucher
Must have a minimum of 20 people prior to September 16. Space is limited.
Must be 21 or older and have a valid photo ID
Oxford Casino is a full service casino with state of the art slot machines and table and video games.
There is also the Oxford Grill, an excellent sit-down restaurant featuring many unique dishes.
Guests must become members of Oxford Rewards to participate. Membership is free and can be
obtained at the casino's guest services upon arrival. If you are already an Oxford Rewards member and
bring a new friend to sign up you get $10. in free slot play and your friend has a chance to win free slot play.
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Special Events
REC RAFTING DAY WITH
MOXIE OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
Ages 9 & up
Saturday, August 22
Bus Departs Community Center @ 7:30 am
Looking for one last adventure before school begins? If you are, come spend a day on
the beautiful Kennebec River with Moxie Outdoor Adventures and the Skowhegan
Recreation Department! This trip includes a full rafting experience down the
Kennebec, lunch, and transportation.
Don’t delay, space is limited!
Fee: $60.00 per person
PILATES WITH PETRA
Kick off a full day of excitement and activities with a
relaxing morning of Pilates at the Skowhegan River Trail,
overlooking the Kennebec River. This hour-long class will be
taught by Petra Prokopova and will focus on low-impact
conditioning for both your mind and body.
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Saturday, August 8
7:30 - 8:30am
Skowhegan River Trail
Free Event!
Please bring your own mat, only a limited amount are
available for use.
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Special Events
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RIVER FEST
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FALL FEST
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COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY
CALENDAR
August 4-8 - River Fest
August 6 - Moonlight Madness (474.3621)
August 7 - Lobster Bake (474.3621)
August 7 - Duffers Golf Classic (474.3621)
August 7 - Glow Stick River Run (474.6901)
August 8 - River Fest Saturday: Moxie Raft Rides
August 8 - Move More Kids Day (474.3621)
August 13 - 22 - Skowhegan State Fair
August 13 - 23 - New Balance Tent Sale (474-6231)
September 13 - Lake George/SSF Triathlon
September 27 - Skowhegan Fall Fest (474.6901)
Celebrating Great Maine Outdoor Weekend
October 6 - Fryeburg Fair Trip
October 23 - Haunted Hayrides (474-3621)
October 30 - Skowhegan Rec. Haunted House
DMV LICENSE RENEWALS
The State of Maine Department of Motor
Vehicles comes to the Community Center
three (3) times per month for license renewals.
The schedule remains the same every month
throughout the year (excluding Holidays):
1st Tuesday
2nd Monday
2nd Wednesday
Dates are subject to change.
Any additional questions regarding the
license renewal process, including fees and
other information, please call the State
Offices at 624-9000
Ongoing Summer Events:
Thank you!
Saturdays thru October:
9:00 - 1:00pm - Farmer’s Market
PROGRAM
PHOTOGRAPHS
The Parks & Recreation Department
and Advisory Board recognizes and
appreciates individuals who have
volunteered, sponsored, participated,
officiated and supported leisure
activities and programs throughout
the year. Cooperative efforts provide
meaningful program opportunities.
We are fortunate to have such
wonderful resources and will continue
to strive to improve the quality of life
in our community.
A photographer is selected by the Recreation
Department to take over sole responsibility of
team and individual pictures. The photographer
is responsible for all communication with
players and parents regarding pricing,
scheduling, pick up time and place, etc. Please
refer all questions to your photographer as
contact information will be provided. We
understand that photos are a great way to
capture your child in action and we will be sure
to provide you with the best possible service!
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The benefits are endless...
Fall hours
Starting Sept. 12
Monday - Thursday:
6:00am - 8:00pm
Friday:
6:00am - 4:30pm
Saturday:
8:00am - 3:30pm
Sunday
CLOSED
The Community Center will be closed in
observance of the following Holidays:
September 7 - Labor Day
November 11 - Veterans Day
November 26&27 - Thanksgiving