Spring Summer 2013 FINAL Web Verson
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Spring Summer 2013 FINAL Web Verson
SPRING SUMMER Township of Livingston Senior, Youth and Leisure Services 973973-535535-7925 www.livingstonnj.org 204 Hillside Avenue Livingston, NJ 07039 REGISTRATION BEGINS CELEBRATING TUESDAY, MARCH 12 ALL PROGRAMS LIVINGSTON’S PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE! ALL NON-RESIDENT ADULT & SENIOR PROGRAMS REGISTRATION BEGINS TUESDAY, MARCH 19 POOL MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION SEE PAGES 6 & 7 SYLS 2013 P ROGRAMS Register online for Senior, Youth and Leisure Services (SYLS) programs and activities ! Visit www.livingstonnj.org, link to Senior, Youth & Leisure Services, follow link to Community Pass. Inside this issue…. • On-line registration procedures ........................ 3 • Adult Sports....................................................25 • General Registration Information ..................... 4 Policies and Procedures .................................... 5 Inclement Weather Policy................................. 5 • Aquatic Programs............................................26 Adult and Senior Programs ...................... 27-37 Senior Transportation .....................................35 Community Pool Information .......................... 6 PS Specialty Programs................................... 8-11 Youth Programs ......................................... 12-13 • School Break Programs....................................13 LYCS ...............................................................14 Special Populations..........................................15 • Summer Camps ......................................... 16-19 Youth Sports .................................................. 20 • • Livingston’s Bicentennial Events ......................42 Community Events .........................................43 Sports Contacts .............................................. 23 Tennis - Youth & Adult .................................. 24 • Summer Employment .....................................44 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Senior Organizations.......................................36 Adult & Senior Special Events.................... 37-38 Livingston Adult School .................................39 Sponsored Organizations ................................39 Livingston Library Activities............................ 40 Senior/Community Center Use........................ 41 2 OUR MISSION The Department of Senior, Youth and Leisure Services for the Township of Livingston, comprised of programming and services that encompasses all community citizens, provides integrated and comprehensive services that promote the welfare of the community, the positive development of youth, support for seniors, and the strengthening of families. SENIOR, YOUTH AND LEISURE SERVICES OFFICE INFORMATION: Director, Senior, Youth & Leisure Services Phone: Fax: Email: Hours: Program Supervisors: Senior & Adult Enrichment Athletics & Aquatics Community Services - LYCS Camp, Youth & Teen Programs Office Manager Adaptive Recreation Coordinator Administrative Secretary Administrative Secretary Jennifer Hessberger Liliana Branquinho Kenneth A. Lomax Susan Ridley Tim Roetman Nell Sommese Mark Silance Vivian Dippold Nancy Verniero 973-535-7925 973-535-2949 recreation@livingstonnj.org Monday—Friday, 8:30AM—4:30PM TOWNSHIP ADMINISTRATION Township Manager Deputy Township Manager Michele E. Meade Russell A. Jones, Jr. FACILITIES Livingston Senior/Community Center (LSCC) Okner Sports Complex 204 Hillside Avenue, Livingston NJ 07039 Located on Okner Parkway Includes: Softball & baseball diamonds, soccer & lacrosse fields and sand volleyball. Use by permit only. Includes: Senior, Youth & Leisure Services, Department of Health, Welfare & Human Services, meeting & craft rooms, playground, shuffle board and bocce courts. Parks Memorial Park East Hills Park, Shrewsbury Drive Robert H. Harp Drive in front of Livingston High School Includes: Walking track, multiple sports fields, bocce & shuffleboard courts, gazebo, 9/11 Memorial Garden, Littell People’s Park, Littell’s Pond including seasonal ice skating, tennis courts & wall, basketball and skate park. See page 3 for details about skate park. Includes: Fitness trail & Livingston Dog Park with two offleash areas: one for dogs 25 lbs & under and one for dogs of all sizes. Passes may be obtained at the Health Department—973-535-7961. Prospect Park, Laurel Avenue Includes: Natural area hiking & biking trails. Mervyn V.T. Haines Community Pool Livingston Skate Park Wahler Road next to Livingston High School Phone: 973-535-7928 — Summer Only Monmouth Court Community Center (MCCC) 26 Monmouth Court Includes: Gymnasium, craft room, Little Sports Court playground, Alternative High School. Located on So. Livingston Avenue between the YMCA and the Town Hall, Livingston Skate Park is a skate at your own risk facility, designed for skate boarding, inline skating and BMX biking. Individuals must register and obtain a badge from Senior, Youth & Leisure Services (SYLS). Northland Recreation Center (NL) Playgrounds Located at the end of Jefferson Court Phone: 973-535-7929 — Summer Only Includes: Northland Community Pool, meeting rooms for dance, table tennis & assorted community events, basketball & tennis courts, park area and playground. Community Kids’ Playground, LSCC Grand Terrace Playground, Grand Terrace Littell People’s Park, Memorial Park Little Sports Court, Monmouth Court Northland Playground, Northland Recreation Ctr. Senior, Youth & Leisure Services (SYLS) — Spring/Summer 2013 Program Guide 3 Welcome to Community Pass! S enior, Youth and Leisure Services (SYLS) is proud to offer Livingston residents the ability to register for programs online through Community Pass. This one-stop shopping allows residents to create a family account to sign up for SYLS programs including, preschool, youth and teen programs, sports, camps, LYCS leaders program, adult fitness and senior programming. Credit cards (Master Card and Visa) will be processed both in person at our counter and online at Community Pass. The process of online registration is in keeping with our continual efforts to improve program administration and reduce costs while maintaining quality leisure activities for the whole family. For more information about SYLS programs and/or Community Pass, contact us at 973-535-7925, email: recreation@livingstonnj.org or visit our website: www.livingstonnj.org. The convenience of online registration will help save time for busy families as well as reduce long lines and wait time, for those who prefer to register in person at the Senior Community Center. Once an account has been created on Community Pass, residents will be able to update their information and print out receipts without leaving the comfort of their home. To get started, please go to: https://register.communitypass.net/livingston New families, please go to: WELCOME NEW USERS! CREATE AN ACCOUNT FOR YOUR FAMILY NOW! You will be asked to create a user name and password. Then you can begin to enter Family Information. For family accounts, please enter an adult as the account owner. You will be able to enter additional family members after your account has been created. SENIOR, YOUTH & LEISURE SERVICES has GONE GREEN! Senior, Youth and Leisure Services (SYLS) has Gone Green. Residents will receive email notification when our booklet is available electronically. From saving money to reducing waste, this step is part of our continued efforts to reduce costs and maintain our efforts to offer programming and services for everyone! Sign up for Township email notices to receive reminders regarding program registration dates and deadlines, cancellations due to inclement weather, Community and Special Events and much more! Visit www.livingstonnj.org Watch for the Department's notices on this website and announcements in the West Essex Tribune for updated and additional information. Brochures will be available at Town Hall, the Library and SYLS Office. For more information, call SYLS at 973-535-7925 or visit the Township website, www.livingstonnj.org. 4 GENERAL REGISTRATION INFORMATION: INFORMATION DISCLAIMER • PAYMENT OPTIONS Although every effort will be made to provide correct information in this guide, errors or omissions may occur. Information received in the Senior, Youth and Leisure Services Office will override this document. • RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS • • Registration for preschool and youth programs is limited to Livingston Residents only, Some senior and adult programs allow non-resident registration. Please read all descriptions carefully. REGISTER IN PERSON • • • • • • Send complete registration form and payment in the form of a check or money order payable to “Township of Livingston” to: Senior, Youth & Leisure Services, 204 Hillside Avenue, Livingston NJ 07039. Credit card payments are not accepted for mail in registrations. Mailed registrations will be processed at 12PM on the first day of registration. In the event your selected program or programs are filled, you will be contacted and your check will be returned to you. REGISTER ONLINE! • Visit www.livingstonnj.org, click on link to Senior, Youth and Leisure Services, follow instructions in Community Pass. TAX ID The Township Tax Identification Number: 22-600-2040. Please save your program receipts for tax purposes. Copies may be obtained at the township offices, but may require up to five (5) business days to process. • • Payment in the form of cash, check, money order or credit cards (Master Card and Visa) is acceptable. Credit card payments are not accepted for mail in registrations. Please make checks payable to “Township of Livingston.” A $20.00 fee will be charged for all returned checks. Volunteer Opportunities Available Visit Senior, Youth and Leisure Services (SYLS) during regular business hours, Monday—Friday, 8:30AM— 4:30PM. Check the township website, www.livingstonnj.org, for updates regarding additional hours for pool registrations. For most programs, individuals may register for only ONE family other than their own. Please read all program information for complete details. The appropriate registration form and all emergency and release forms must be signed by the parent or guardian of participants under 18 years of age. Participant signatures are required for all adult programs. REGISTER BY MAIL • • “Shadow” Positions If you or someone you know would like to volunteer time to help a child with special needs, please contact Senior, Youth & Leisure Services. After school and evening hours are available as well as Saturday from 9 am – 12 pm for our new “Shining Star” Sports League. If you are interested in any of these opportunities, please contact Mark Silance, Adaptive Recreation Coordinator at 973973-535535-7925, ext 267 or msilance@livingstonnj.org Senior Transportation Program Volunteer Van Driver Do you enjoy driving and helping others? If so, please contact Liliana Branquinho at the SYLS (973) 535-7925 office regarding further information on becoming a volunteer van driver for the township’s senior/disabled transportation program. TOWNSHIP HOLIDAY CLOSINGS: Senior, Youth & Leisure Services and all township offices will be closed on: Monday, February 18, 2013 Monday, May 27, 2013 Thursday, July 4, 2013 Friday, July 5, 2013 Monday, September 2, 2013 Senior, Youth & Leisure Services (SYLS) — Spring/Summer 2013 Program Guide 5 POLICIES & PROCEDURES REFUND POLICY • • • • • • • • Program fees will not be refunded to your credit card account. Programs are subject to cancellation if minimum enrollment is not met. Participants will receive a credit back to the family account to be used for future registrations or a full refund with no administrative fee will be issued in the form of a check. Refunds may also be given if the space is filled from a waiting list, a medical excuse can be verified or the family or participant is moving from the area. Fees will not be prorated for those registering after a program has started. No makeup or substitution of classes missed, unless cancellation by SYLS and make up session is scheduled. Refunds for the above reasons may be charged a $10.00 administrative fee. Any approved refunds given after the program has begun will be prorated. Please allow a minimum of 30 days for refund processing. RESIDENT/NON-RESIDENT REQUIREMENTS • • • • • Residency is required for all preschool, youth, senior transportation and most aquatic programs. To receive resident rates, Livingston residents are required to present identification such as a valid driver’s license, photo ID card or utility bill. Non-residents may register for select adult and senior programs at a higher rate than residents. Non-resident registration will open one (1) week after resident registration opens. Resident rates are indicated by (R) and non-resident rates by (NR) following the fee. If no delineation of resident or non-resident fee is made, the program is open to residents only. Please refer to the “Sports—Adults” section for detailed information on residency requirements for sports activities. INSURANCE • The Senior, Youth & Leisure Services does not carry accident insurance. We strongly recommend that all participants be covered by personal or family insurance. INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY • • • • If Livingston Public Schools (LPS) are cancelled, SYLS programs beginning before 3PM will be cancelled. Programs beginning after 3PM will be addressed by 2PM that day. Messages are posted on LPS website, www.livingston.org, LPS closing line, 973-535-8000, select "8", SYLS website, www.livingstonsyls.org. For delayed openings, all programs will meet as scheduled unless weather conditions deteriorate during the day. Messages will be posted on SYLS website, www.livingstonsyls.org. For early dismissals, all evening activities, including all open play programs, are cancelled. Saturday & Sunday programs will be decided by 9AM that day and/or throughout the day as needed. Messages will be posted on SYLS website, www.livingstonsyls.org. Special events and/or school break programs will be handled on an as needed basis. Youth & Adult Sports Programs • • If Livingston schools are cancelled or dismissed early, all activities held in the evening in school facilities are cancelled. Severe weather arising during the day will be addressed at 3PM. Saturday & Sunday programs will be decided by 9AM that day and/or throughout the day as needed. All information regarding weather cancellations will be put on the Sports Update Line. Please check the line after the times listed above for the most up-to-date information. • UPDATE LINE INFORMATION: (973) 535-7925 SPORTS: PRESS “2” COMMUNITY: PRESS "3" Sign up for Township email notices to get up to date information: • Reminders regarding program registration dates and deadlines • Cancellations due to inclement weather • Special Events and much more! Visit www.livingstonnj.org 6 COMMUNITY POOL MEMBERSHIP 2013 Membership in the Livingston Community Pools is open to all Livingston & Roseland residents. Residents and NonNon-residents can join our pools online through Community Pass. Renewal and New memberships are available. • Memberships now available to Roseland residents at non-resident rates. • Memberships available at nonresident rates to former Livingston residents who have had active pool memberships within the past three years. MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES: Family—self and spouse/partner plus all dependent, single children 24 years of age or younger by the end of the current calendar year who are living together as a family unit within the Township of Livingston. Individual—self only. A family of two may register as two individuals to save money. Daily Guest privileges are not available to Livingston residents. Livingston residents must obtain full membership to use the community pools. Pool Card & Photo Procedures for 2013 Senior, Youth and Leisure Services (SYLS) will continue using the digital pool cards for all members for the 2013 season! Digital cards eliminate the need to bring your card in for revalidation every year. Just keep your card safe over the winter and when you renew your membership, we'll reactivate the card for the upcoming pool season. Members from last season will continue using the digital cards this year. All children turning 7, 11, and 16 will need to have new photos taken for the 2013 season. Children turning 3 by the end of 2013 will be required to have photo taken this year for a digital card. Replacement card(s): In the event a card is lost or misplaced a $17.00 replacement fee will be charged for each card. PLEASE NOTE: Payment in full is required by the dates listed below, but you may get your picture taken and new card made prior to the first day you want to go to the pool. No one will be permitted into the pools without a card. Senior Citizen Couple—any couple where one partner is at least 62 years of age by the end of the current calendar year. Proof of age is required. Memberships are non-transferable. First offense for using another membership will be loss of swim privileges for 7 days. A second offense will result in loss of swim privileges for the remainder of the season. Senior Citizen Individual—any person age 62 years of age or older by the end of the calendar year. Proof of age is required. PLEASE NOTE: There will be NO refunds given for pool membership fees once the pools are open for the season. NEW MEMBERS: Proof of residency (driver’s license with correct address, utility bill or tax receipt) and children's birth certificate is required. Completed membership form (when registering in person) and payment must be submitted by the appropriate deadlines to receive the current discount rates. RENEWING MEMBERS: Completed membership form (when registering in person) and payment must be submitted by the appropriate deadlines to receive the current discount rates. Township of Livingston essential services volunteers including active Auxiliary Police Officers, Volunteer Firefighters, and members of the First Aid Squad, shall be offered a 25% discount on the otherwise applicable membership fee. RESIDENTS NONNON-RESIDENTS Early Bird Discount* Regular Fee Early Bird Discount* Regular Fee CATEGORY Now— Now—April 11 April 12— 12—end of season Now— Now—April 11 April 12— 12—end of season Family $286 $381 $329 $438 Individual $140 $189 $161 $217 Senior Couple $148 $181 $170 $209 Senior Individual $103 $119 $118 $137 *Includes one free guest pass per membership category Any Livingston resident who finds paying the pool membership fee a hardship should contact the Department of Human Services at 973-535-7961 7 COMMUNITY POOL MEMBERSHIP 2013 Guest Badges Guest Badge Fee for 2013 - $10.00 Pool members may purchase daily guest badges for nonresident guests. Guests may be requested to show proof of nonresidency. Residents of Livingston may not attend the pool as guests. Children under one year of age do not need a guest badge. Guests must be accompanied by a member. Fees for guest badges purchased at the pools and weekends will no longer be a higher rate. Fee for all guest passes will be $10.00. Badges may be purchased in advance and during the summer at SYLS offices on weekdays from 8:30AM—4:30PM. Guest Badges will be electronically credited to your membership account and debited when used at the pool. NO REFUNDS ON GUEST BADGES. All guest badges become void at the end of the season and may not be used in subsequent seasons. Guest badges used for less than 2 hours due to unexpected pool closings will be revalidated on your membership account. Municipal Swimming Pool Information Northland Pool Mervyn V.T. Haines Pool Jefferson Court off Congressional Parkway at Northland Recreation Center Wahler Road adjacent to Livingston High School Amenities include: accessible men’s and women’s locker rooms with private shower and dressing rooms; chair lift for the disabled, zero entry depth into main pool, wading pool, children’s wet mat play area, water slide, tetherball and table games and snack bar. Amenities include: accessible men’s and women’s locker rooms with private showers and dressing rooms; chair lift for the disabled, wading pool, water slide, lap pool and table games and snack bar. For the safety of all swimmers, to be able to use the water slides at both pools – all users must meet minimum height requirements as established by the slide designers and manufacturers as required by state and O.S.H.A. rules and regulations. Swimmers must also be able to safely swim in the designated slide area of the pool. FOR YOUR SAFETY: The swimming pool manager may close the pool at any time when in his or her judgment weather conditions, prevailing light or other conditions are such as to jeopardize the safety of pool members. Haines Memorial Pool Dates Mon - Fri Sat Sun 12PM - 8PM 11AM - 8PM 12PM - 8PM 3PM - 8PM 11AM - 8PM 12PM - 8PM 3PM - 8PM 11AM - 8PM 12PM - 8PM 3PM Opening 1PM - 8PM 11AM - 8PM 12PM - 8PM 1PM - 8PM 11AM - 8PM 12PM - 8PM 10AM Opening June 15 & 16 June 22— 22—June 26* *(or through last day of school) June 27**— 27**—August 8 (or beginning first day of vacation) Northland Wading Pool Northland Pool Sat Sun 11AM - 8PM Mon— Mon—Fri Mon— Mon—Fri August 9 — Sept 2 1PM 7:30PM 11AM 7:30PM 12PM - 7:30PM 1PM 7:30PM 11AM 7:30PM 12PM 7:30PM 10AM Opening Labor Day Weekend 12PM 7:30PM 11AM 7:30PM 12PM - 7:30PM 12PM 7:30PM 11AM 7:30PM 12PM 7:30PM 10AM Opening 1PM 7:30PM 11AM 7:30PM 12PM - 7:30PM 1PM 7:30PM 11AM 7:30PM 12PM 7:30PM 10AM Opening Sept 3 — Sept 8 One pool only TBD **Thursday, July 4th — Northland Pool facility will open at 11AM, Haines Memorial Pool will open at 12PM or as soon after carnival activities are over as possible. For more information, call SYLS at 973-535-7925 or visit the Township website, www.livingstonnj.org. 8 P.S. Specialty Classes (Registration begins Tuesday, March 12) CHILD & CAREGIVER CLASSES Shake Your Sillies Out Music in Motion DOB: 10/01/10 - 09/30/11 DOB: 10/01/10 - 09/30/11 We’ll dance, jump, wiggle & sing in this fun program. Using familiar nursery rhymes and games mixed with some new, special music, we’ll learn body awareness, basic directions and have a lot of fun! Limit: 12 children & 12 adults per session Instructors: Jennifer Cardona & Karen Rothenberger Location: LSCC Join us for an exciting morning of kid friendly songs. We'll be learning some children's favorites as we develop fine and gross motor skills. Limit: 12 children & 12 adults per session Instructors: Jennifer Cardona & Karen Rothenberger Location: LSCC Session Day 1 M Time 9:30 - 10:15 AM Dates 4/1 - 6/10 Fee $80.00 10:30 - 11:15 AM 4/4 - 6/13 $88.00 Session Day 1 W No classes on 5/27 2 TH Time Dates 10:30 - 11:15 AM 4/3 - 6/12 Fee $88.00 Let's Get Messy "Two" DOB: 10/01/10 - 09/30/11 Crafty Tales DOB: 10/01/10 - 09/30/11 Come and learn about fairy tales and nursery rhymes through songs and books. We’ll also be making a take home project related to each week’s theme. Limit: Instructors: Location: 12 children & 12 adults per session Jennifer Cardona & Karen Rothenberger LSCC Session Day 1 M No class 5/27 Time Dates 10:30 - 11:15 AM 4/1 - 6/10 We will do easel painting, finger painting, marble painting, splat painting, use sponges cookie cutters, toothbrushes, dots and more to create our own beautiful mess. When the project is done we will give it time to dry and have fee play. Come join the fun! Limit: Instructors: Location: Session Day 1 Th Fee $80.00 12 children & 12 adults per session Jennifer Cardona & Karen Rothenberger LSCC Time 9:30 - 10:15 AM Dates 4/4 - 6/13 Fee $88.00 All About Me DOB: 10/01/10 - 09/30/11 Handy Fingers & Toes DOB: 10/01/10 - 09/30/11 Make your own personal project using your hands, feet, fingers and toes. No two projects are alike. We’ll also learn songs using our hands and fingers. Limit: 12 children & 12 adults per session Instructors: Jennifer Cardona & Karen Rothenberger Location: LSCC Session Day 1 W Time 9:30 - 10:15 AM Dates 4/3 - 6/12 Fee $88.00 Every week we will do a project “All About Me”. We will make a book all about ourselves we will add to and take home at the end of the session. Each week we will also feature a “terrific toddler” where parents will have the opportunity to read a book and share some of your child’s favorite things! Limit: 12 children & 12 adults per session Instructors: Jennifer Cardona & Karen Rothenberger Location: LSCC Session Day 1 F Time 9:30 - 10:30 AM Dates 4/5 - 6/14 Fee $93.50 CLASS THEMES NEVER REPEAT! EACH SESSION OFFERS NEW AND EXCITING ACTIVITIES, GAMES AND LOTS MORE. Senior, Youth & Leisure Services (SYLS) — Spring/Summer 2013 Program Guide 9 P.S. Specialty Classes MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 4 Year Old Classes The Write Start Session 1 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. The Write Start Session 2 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. The Write Start Session 1 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. The Write Start Session 2 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. T.G.I.F. 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Let’s Go 4’s Session 1 10:30 - 12:30 p.m. Let’s Go 4’s Session 2 10:30 - 12:30 p.m. Let’s Go 4’s Session 1 10:30 - 12:30 p.m. Let’s Go 4’s Session 2 10:30 - 12:30 p.m. Lights, Camera, Action! 10:30 - 12:30 p.m. 3 Year Old Classes The Right Start Session 1 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. The Right Start Session 2 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. The Right Start Session 1 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. The Right Start Session 2 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. T.G.I.F. 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Get Set 3’s Session 1 10:30 - 12:30 p.m. Get Set 3’s Session 2 10:30 - 12:30 p.m. Get Set 3’s Session 1 10:30 - 12:30 p.m. Get Set 3’s Session 2 10:30 - 12:30 p.m. Once Upon a Time Writer’s Club 10:30 - 12:30 p.m. Get Ready 2’s Session 2 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Terrific Trips 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. All About Me 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. 2 Year Old Classes Get Ready 2’s Session 1 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Get Ready 2’s Session 2 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Get Ready 2’s Session 1 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Parent & Child Classes Shake Your Sillies Out Session 1 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Handy Fingers & Toes 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Let’s Get Messy “Two” 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Crafty Tales 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. Music in Motion 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. Shake Your Sillies Out Session 2 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. AFTERNOON CLASSES FOR 3 & 4 YEAR OLDS Lunch Bunch 11:30 - 12:30 p.m. Lunch Bunch 11:30 - 12:30 p.m. Lunch Bunch 11:30 - 12:30 p.m. Lunch Bunch 11:30 - 12:30 p.m. Lunch Bunch 11:30 - 12:30 p.m. Math-A-Magicians 12:45 - 1:45 p.m. Made By Me 12:45 - 1:45 p.m. Let’s Experiment 12:45 - 1:45 p.m. Story Stretchers 12:45 - 1:45 p.m. Traveling Caravan 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. Animal Adventures 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Food Frenzy 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Crafts Galore 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Music Mania 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Art Explorations 3:15 - 4:15 p.m. For more information, call SYLS at 973-535-7925 or visit the Township website, www.livingstonnj.org. 10 P.S. Specialty Classes (Registration begins Tuesday, March 12) CHILD ONLY CLASSES Get Ready 2’s Animal Adventures DOB: 10/1/09—09/30/10 DOB: 10/1/07—9/30/09 This program is designed to ease the transition difficulties experienced by many children upon entering a “Child Only” program at age 3. This drop-off program will focus on learning to follow basic classroom directions and functioning in a group setting. TEACHERS WILL NOT CHANGE DIAPERS. Parent (s) will be called if the situation arises. You may register for one or both sessions. Limit: 16 children Instructors: Phyllis Cullen & Marianne Cullen Learn everything you ever wanted to know about animals! Through hands on activities and stories we will discover new and interesting facts about various creatures, a new one each week. Session Day 1 M,W No classes on 5/27 2 T,TH Time 9:30 - 11:30 AM Dates 4/1 - 6/12 Fee $273 9:30 - 11:30 AM 4/2 - 6/13 $286 Terrific Trips for Twos DOB: 10/1/09 - 09/30/10 Let’s travel through our terrific imaginations to the places we love to go: the aquarium, the zoo, the circus, the train station and more! Stories, songs, music, dramatic play and crafts will be our means of transportation! Limit: 16 children Instructors: Phyllis Cullen & Marianne Cullen Session Day 1 F Time 9:30 - 11:30 AM Dates 4/5 - 6/14 Limit: 16 children Instructors: Annette Mores & Staff Session Day 1 M Time 2:00 - 3:00 PM Dates 4/1 - 6/10 Fee $85.00 No classes on 5/27 Made by Me DOB: 10/1/07—9/30/09 Teacher guided—kid inspired! Using various craft methods, children will be encouraged to create their own individual projects reflecting their unique ideas and personality. Hands on fun! How proud they will be to have something “made by me”! Class can be combined with Lunch Bunch. Limit: 16 children Instructors: Annette Mores & Staff Session Day 1 T Fee $143 Time 12:45 - 1:45 PM Dates 4/2 - 6/11 Fee $93.50 Food Frenzy DOB: 10/1/07—9/30/09 Math-A-Magicians Calling all little chefs! We will be creating a special food treat each and every week! Kids love to cook! Class may not be appropriate for those with food allergies. DOB: 10/1/07—9/30/09 Using patterns and simple hands-on counting exercises, this program will introduce your child to basic math concepts. Projects and games will make math fun and easy! New lessons and activities are completed each session making this the perfect class for old and new friends! Class can be combined with Lunch Bunch. Limit: 16 children Instructors: Janet Kelton & Staff Session Day 1 M Time 12:45 - 1:45 PM Dates 4/1 - 6/10 Fee $85.00 No classes on 5/27 Limit: 16 children Instructors: Annette Mores & Staff Session Day 1 T Time 2:00 - 3:00 PM Dates 4/2 - 6/11 Fee $93.50 Afternoon Class Special REGISTER FOR MULTIPLE CLASSES AND SAVE! Register for 3 - 4 afternoon classes $5.00 per class discount per child. Register for 5 or more afternoon classes $8.00 per class discount per child. There are a limited number of spaces available for enrollment in Get Ready 2's and Terrific Trips for Twos Morning classes and Lunch Bunch do not count toward afternoon discount. 11 P.S. Specialty Classes (Registration begins Tuesday, March 12) Brown Bag Lunch Story Stretchers DOB: 10/01/07 - 09/30/09 DOB: 10/1/07—9/30/09 Lunch Bunch is a recreation program designed to transition 3 & 4 year-old preschoolers into an afternoon of learning and fun. The program runs five days a week, Monday through Friday. Children will be taken to their classroom from Lunch Bunch to afternoon classes. You provide the lunch, we’ll provide the fun! Children enrolled in Get Set 3's or Let's Go 4's do not need to enroll separately. We will stretch our imaginations through projects and activities related to the theme of our weekly story! Enjoy some favorite books and find some new ones to love. Stories from previous sessions are not repeated. Can be combined with Lunch Bunch. Limit: 16 children per classroom Instructors: P.S. Specialty Staff Session Day 1 Th Session Day 1 M Time 11:30 - 12:30 PM Dates 4/1 - 6/10 Fee $40 11:30 - 12:30 PM 11:30 - 12:30 PM 11:30 - 12:30 PM 11:30 - 12:30 PM 4/2 - 6/11 4/3 - 6/12 4/4 - 6/13 4/5 - 6/14 $44 $44 $44 $44 No classes on 5/27 2 3 4 5 T W TH F Limit: 16 children Instructors: Debbie Langdon & Staff Time 12:45 - 1:45 PM Dates 4/4 - 6/13 Fee $93.50 Music Mania DOB: 10/1/07—9/30/09 Sing, dance and play while learning pre-music skills based on rhythm and movement! Kids will be introduced to a variety of instruments and musical selection. Limit: 16 children Instructors: Debbie Langdon & Staff Let’s Experiment Session Day 1 Th DOB: 10/1/07—9/30/09 Definitely a hands-on program! This beginning science class will experiment with gooey things, furry things, many legged things and much more! New, fun experiments are conducted each session, so feel free to sign up over and over again! Class can be combined with Lunch Bunch. Limit: 16 children Instructors: Janet Kelton & Staff Session Day 1 W Time 12:45 - 1:45 PM Dates 4/3 - 6/12 Fee $93.50 Dates 4/4 - 6/13 Fee $93.50 Art Explorations DOB: 10/1/07—9/30/09 A variety of artistic media will be presented in a fun and messy way. Projects including painting, gluing, cutting and designing are sure to delight your child. Be sure to dress for mess! New crafts are completed each session. Limit: 16 children Instructors: Janet Kelton & Staff Session Day 1 Th Crafts Galore Time 2:00 - 3:00 PM Time 3:15 - 4:15 PM Dates 4/4 - 6/13 Fee $93.50 DOB: 10/1/07—9/30/09 In this class we will be doing a different craft technique each week including ceramics, wood work, beading and much more! Kids will take home crafts galore! Limit: 16 children Instructors: Debbie Langdon & Staff Session Day 1 W Time 2:00 - 3:00 PM Dates 4/3 - 6/12 Fee $93.50 Traveling Caravan - Under the Sea! DOB: 10/1/07—9/30/09 Join us as we dive to the bottom of the deep blue sea! Through stories, crafts, games & music, we will learn about sea creatures big and small and their ocean habitat. This class promises to be "oceans" of fun! Class can be combined with Lunch Bunch. Limit: 16 children Instructors: Janet Kelton & Staff Session Day 1 F Time 12:30 - 2:00 PM Dates 4/5 - 6/14 Fee $121.00 12 YOUTH PROGRAMS (Registration begins Tuesday, March 12) Sticky Fingers 3D Animation for 3D Fun Grades K-2 Grade(s): K—1 Revolutionary new software puts feature-film quality 3D storytelling into the hands of kids! Work with a partner to create a 3D animated adventure and turn it into a movie to share. Video narration lets you star in your own animated adventures and easy path animations let 3D characters interact on screen. Eye-popping video backgrounds provide a Hollywood setting. You bring your imagination and we’ll provide the fun! This program is an opportunity for your child to do all the messy things children love to do but parents dread having them do at home. Activities will be varied and some may involve more than one class to complete. Limit: Instructor: Location: 12 participants Computer Explorers Staff LSCC - 1st floor Day Time Dates Fee M 3:45 - 5:00 PM 4/8 - 5/13 $125 3D Programming… Design, Discover, Dream-up! Grades 3-5 Using Alice, an innovative 3D programming software, you’ll design animation for an interactive game, movie or story. This object-oriented program is fun and challenging, as you discover the worlds of computer science and programming by using 3D graphics in a virtual world. Let your imagination soar. If you can dream-up a concept, you can design it! Limit: 12 participants Instructor: Computer Explorers Staff Location: LSCC - 1st floor Day Time Dates Fee M 5:15 - 6:30 PM 4/8 - 5/13 $125 Limit: Instructor: Location: 15 participants Diane Sikora LSCC - 2nd floor Day TH Time 4:00 - 5:30 PM Fee $126.50 Kids’ Yoga Ages 5-7 years We will go on yoga adventures exploring breathing techniques, creative movements and yoga positions. We will also enjoy a variety of yoga games. Children will stretch and strengthen their bodies, improve their focus, imagination and self-esteem. Please bring a yoga mat to class. Limit: 10 per session Instructor: Stacey Pinke Location: LSCC Day TH Time 3:15 - 4:00 PM Dates 4/4 - 6/13 Fee $88.00 Ages 8-10 years We will explore sun salutations, partner poses, yoga games, asanas and breathing techniques in a supportive, playful environment. The class is designed to strengthen a child’s sense of well-being, improve self confidence, increase concentration and inspire imagination while stretching, strengthening and relaxing the body. Please bring a yoga mat to class. Day Time Dates Fee TH 4:15 - 5:00 PM 4/4 - 6/13 $88.00 Crunch & Munch Tween Yoga Grades 1-4 Explore the world of creative cooking through mindful and innovative recipes custom tailored to cater to even the pickiest eaters! Children will learn to slice, dice, mash, measure and pour as they mix up their very own healthy meals from start to finish. Original recipe books will be created and distributed at the end of each session. All delicious and nutritious ingredients are provided by Whole Foods. Guaranteed to be finger-licking fun! *Crunch & Munch is allergy aware, please inquire for specific details. Limit: Instructor: Location: Dates 4/4 - 6/13 10 per session Crystal Martucci LSCC Day Time Dates Fee Wed No class on 2/20 5:00-6:00 PM 4/3 - 6/12 $93.50 Ages 11-13 years Enjoy yoga through individual poses, yoga games, partner and group poses and breathing techniques. Strengthen, tone, stretch and relax the body. Yoga is great for improving focus and concentration. Please bring a yoga mat to class. Limit: 10 per session Instructor: Stacey Pinke Location: LSCC Day Time Dates Fee TH 5:15 - 6:00 PM 4/4 - 6/13 $88.00 No class on 2/21 Senior, Youth & Leisure Services (SYLS) — Spring/Summer 2013 Program Guide 13 YOUTH PROGRAMS (Registration begins Tuesday, March 12) Mindful Yoga Livin’ on the Edge - Skate Academy Ages 14 - 18 years Designed for young adults, this yoga class will help you develop a positive mindset for success and adventure. Learn to be at the top of your game by enjoying a challenging yet fun yoga class. Improve self esteem and confidence through body awareness and breathing techniques. It's not your adult yoga fitness program. It's geared towards you, to address your interests and concerns. Come with curiosity and questions. Please wear loose, comfortable clothing for yoga and bring a yoga mat. Limit: 10 per session Instructor: Stacey Pinke Location: LSCC Day Time M 7:00 - 8:00 PM No class 5/27 Dates 4/1 - 6/10 Fee $85.00 Ages: 7-14 years BEGINNER & ADVANCED BEGINNER LESSONS On the first day, students will be split into smaller groups by ability level. Beginners will learn basic maneuvering and board control skills. Our instructors will help new students become comfortable skating on the obstacles in the park. For skaters who are able to get around the park without assistance, our instructors will help improve basic techniques and teach common skateboarding tricks. Rain dates will be added to end of schedule if needed. Limit 10 participants. Instructors: Steven Troullos and Luke Samojlik Location: Livingston Skate Park - 357 S. Livingston Ave. Day T & Th Time 3:15—4:15 PM Dates 4/9—5/9 Fee $85 Globe Trotters Grade(s): K - 3 Come travel with us as we paint, sculpt, draw and build our way around the world! We will use our imagination to hike, fly and sail to exotic lands each week, where children will have the opportunity to delve into a rich cultural exploration of art and stories native to each place we visit. Limit: Instructor: Location: Day F 10 participants Crystal Martucci LSCC Time 4:30 - 5:30 PM Dates 4/5 - 6/14 SPRING BREAK PROGRAM Crazy Chem-Works: Crazy Chemical Reactions! Fee $85 Grades 1-6 Youth and Teens Check out our website: http://livingstonsyls.org under Youth & Teen Programs for upcoming events in Livingston! In this awesome Mad Science program, we will take on the role of Jr. Chemist as we create and concoct with science! From super sticky stuff to the amazing dry ice-capades, each class will take you on a journey through hands-on and amazing science! Create crazy chemical reactions, that pop, fizz, and even experiments that glow in the dark! Piece by piece throughout our program you will get to put together your very own home lab, complete with beakers, test tubes and all the tools of a great Mad Scientist! Don’t miss out Crazy Chem Works! Limit: Instructor: Location: 18 Mad Science Staff LSCC Day Time Dates Fee M-Th 9:00 - 3:00 PM 3/25 - 3/28 $200 20--21 Additional Spring Break Programs can be found on pages 20 See information about Multi-Sports Camp and Pre-School Sport Squirts For more information, call SYLS at 973-535-7925 or visit the Township website, www.livingstonnj.org. 14 L LIVINGSTON IVINGSTON Y YOUTH OUTH & &C COMMUNITY OMMUNITY S SERVICES ERVICES (LYCS) (LYCS) SIGN UP FOR 2013-2014 SCHOOL YEAR LYCS is a community-based, after-school program that provides leadership training, health life choices and substance abuse prevention education to grades 1-12. Since this is a leadership program, students are expected to sign and adhere to a behavioral agreement. Our program is designed to: • Teach Livingston's youth about making healthy life choices and the dangers of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs in a fun educational way. • Train Leaders and provide opportunities to practice leadership by participating in community service activities. • Empower parents with the tools they need to communicate effectively with their children. • Provide opportunities for Livingston youth to engage in healthy social interactions. • Build stronger healthy families through workshops and programs. For further information and class schedules visit www.livingstonlycs.org, or email: lycs@livingstonnj.org All programs meet once a month and run from October through to May, with End-of-Year Party in June AFTERAFTER-SCHOOL ELEMENTARY PROGRAMS All programs: 2:452:45-3:45 pm EVENING PROGRAMS— PROGRAMS—5:305:30-7:00 pm @ Monmouth Court Community Center Grade 1 Young Leaders Grade 5 Leaders Club Fee: $75.00 Fee: $75.00 Young Leaders is an after-school program that teaches social, emotional, and leadership skills in a fun, educational, afterschool program that is age appropriate. Students will learn how to make friends, how to communicate their feelings, learn listening skills, and gain confidence in their leadership abilities. Snacks and recreation time are provided. Leaders Grade 5 Club is an opportunity for all Grade 5 students to meet before going into middle school next year. There is a core curriculum and students choose their goals for the program, additional topics of interest, and a community service project. Recreation takes place in the game room at Monmouth Court. Pizza and refreshments are provided. Grade 2 Young Leaders Fee: $75.00 Peer Leaders Club - Grades 6, 7 & 8 Fee: $75.00 In Young Leaders Grade 2 students are taught age-appropriate life skills, healthy life choices, and leadership skills in a fun, educational program. The program includes topics on listening, self-esteem, feelings, friendship, making choices, and when to say no. Snacks and recreation time are provided. Peer Leaders Club (Grades 6-8) is a place for students to take on a leadership role. Students choose topics of interest to them, Adopt-a-Charity, and a community service project. End-of-Year Party will be at Funplex. Recreation takes place in the game room at Monmouth Court. Pizza and refreshments are provided. Community Leaders Club - Grades 9, 10, 11 & 12 Fee: $75.00 Leaders - Grades 3, 4 & 5 Fee: $75.00 Leaders (Grades 3-5) addresses different topics each month for each grade including healthy life choices, leadership, and social skills. Students are taught communication skills, self-esteem, responsibility, respect, and teamwork. Snacks and recreation time are provided. In addition to the above programs, LYCS provides two family events including a Halloween Party in October and Ice-Cream Social in June as well as community service opportunities, expressive arts programs, and co-sponsors community events. This is a community leadership program that provides high school students with opportunities to work with and mentor younger students including those with special needs. Students are provided with training on presentation skills, facilitating groups, and coordinating community-based programs. Previous program activities have included a variety of community service projects including volunteering and fundraising, cross-age teaching, environmental initiatives, participation in Student Conferences, Summits, and/or Panels, and a Weekend Leadership Camp. Students in this program are expected to be positive role models in the community and are committed to an ATODfree lifestyle (Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drugs). This program provides excellent experience in community programming which can enhance any college application. LYCS is funded in part by the Livingston Municipal Alliance Committee (LMAC) Senior, Youth & Leisure Services (SYLS) — Spring/Summer 2013 Program Guide 15 SPECIAL POPULATIONS The “Shining Star" Sports League A league for exceptional children! An Adapted Sports League developed specifically for children with special needs. The leagues are designed to fit the child so that she/he will benefit from the physical, mental, and social interaction with their peers. As well as being educational and competitive the child can experience the joy and camaraderie of team sports. This program is available to non-residents. Spring Sports Leagues t-Ball/Baseball Junior League – Ages 5-9 by 9/1/2012 Day Sat Time 9:30—10:30AM Dates 4/6/13—6/22/13 Fee $80.00 No class 5/25 Location: Hillside Elementary School Time 11AM—12PM Dates 4/6 - 6/22 4 Kids Limit: Instructor: Location: Ages 5-9 Fee $80.00 In order to register the child must have an I.E.P. or 504. A Doctor's medical clearance is required. A waiver must be signed. Livingston Shining Star Club Where your imagination leads to digital images! For children ages 10-16 The Shining Star Photo Club is an opportunity for children with special needs and their teenage peers to work together in an inclusive environment. Photography is a wonderful combination of self-expression and social media where kids will be able to share their artistic creations with friends and family. Learning from qualified instructors, kids will work on projects they can take home and projects that may be displayed throughout town! Students are asked to bring their own digital cameras to class. Day Time Dates Fee Wed 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. 4/3 - 5/22 $64.00 Victoria Sikora, Certified Teacher 6 Participants LSCC - 2nd floor Dates 4/2/13—5/21/13 Fee $64.00 Dates 4/2/13—5/21/13 Fee $64.00 Ages 10-16 Equipment & Attire Most league equipment is provided by Livingston SYLS. Participants are responsible for their own footwear. Sneakers or rubber cleats are recommended. Team T-shirts will be provided to each participant. Please indicate shirt size when registering. Instructor: Limit: Location: 8 participants per class Cathy Gingerelli, Certified Teacher LSCC Craft Room Time 4:15 PM—5:00 PM Day Tues Time 5:15 PM—6:00 PM No class 5/25 Location: Hillside Elementary School Phot An art program for special needs children. Our young artists will explore their creativity through multiple disciplines and media. The students will draw, paint, and use printmaking techniques while learning how artists express themselves through the Elements of art and the Principles of design. All this will be integrated with the joy of creating and sharing ideas. Day Tues Senior League- Ages 10-16 by 9/1/2012 Day Sat START START A Musical Experience Ages 6-10 Children will enjoy both group and individual musical experiences while being given the opportunity to enhance social, fine and gross motor skill development. Instructor: Melissa Waton-Cohen, Certified Special Education and music instructor Limit: Location: Day Wed 8 Participants LSCC - 2nd floor. Time 4:15 - 5:00 PM Dates 4/3/13—5/22/13 Fee $64.00 Adaptive Recreation “Shadow” Program The Adaptive Recreation Program provides trained volunteers to “shadow” children during most recreation programs. The shadow works with the specific needs of the child to help him or her participate more comfortably within the parameters of the program. To receive more information about the program please contact Mark Silance, Adaptive Recreation Coordinator, at 973-535-7925 ext. 267. This program is made possible by a grant from the Department of Developmental Disabilities Livingston Advisory Committee on Disabilities Under the supervision of the Livingston Department of Health, Welfare and Human Services, the Committee on Disabilities serves both as an advisory board concerned with issues within the Township relating to persons with disabilities and ADA compliance and also provides periodic activities to the disabled community in town. Contact Lauren Glassman at 973-535-7961 for more information about the committee and its programs. 16 2013 LIVINGSTON SUMMER CAMPS Livingston Kids' Camp July 1 - August 9, 2013 At Heritage Middle School Rain or Shine! For children entering Grades 1 - 7 in Fall 2013. Registration is now being accepted online: http:// livingstonsyls.org or in the SYLS Office. Get set for an exciting, fun and adventurous summer program designed to be a great social experience for your child! Children will enjoy indoor and outdoor games, arts and crafts, cool downs, dress-up days and exciting special events! There will be weekly swimming trips to Northland Pool and optional field trips to locations throughout New Jersey! All campers will also have the opportunity to participate in our annual Camp Play. There's always a world of fun right around the corner at Livingston Kids' Camp! Register Early and Save Half Day 9am-12pm Full Day 9am-3pm March 2 - June 1 $325 $550 After June 1 $375 $600 Catered Lunch Program Full day campers may pack a lunch or take advantage of our catered lunch program. Our camp contracts with Simply Gourmet Lunches, who will deliver a hot lunch to camp. Visit them online: www.simplygourmetlunches.com to enroll in the lunch program. A small fee is charged for catered lunch. Fully renovated cafeteria & auditorium! The facilities at Heritage Middle School are air-conditioned making camp a cool, enjoyable place on a hot day! Details about all our camp programs can be found in our Kids Camp 2013 Brochure online at http://livingstonsyls.org. 2013 Camp Play "Lion King" Sign up to be a part of the cast! Get into character and costume! A role will be assigned to every child. Practices are held each afternoon during the week. Full day and half-day campers eligible. We’ll be performing on-stage in front of our campers and parents during the final week of camp! Camp Play materials fee: $20.00. Registration is now being accepted online: http:// livingstonsyls.org or in the SYLS Office.. Counselor in Training (C.I.T.) Program For students entering grades 8 & 9 in Fall 2013. Participants in the CIT Program will have the opportunity to learn how to work with children at Livingston Kids’ Camp held at Heritage Middle School, Kindergarten or Preschool Camp held at Monmouth Court Community Center, or the Play Pals program at the Senior/Community Center. CIT’s will work with our camp staff learning how to establish a positive environment for youth. Training will include how to work with children in a group setting and how to set up and manage a schedule of daily activities. All CIT’s will receive CPR and AED Training provided by the Livingston Police Department. Every few weeks group assignments will change so participants have an opportunity to work with different age groups. After enrolling, CIT’s will receive an interest survey in the mail to be completed and returned to the SYLS Office, 204 Hillside Avenue. The interest survey will help determine group placement throughout the summer. CIT Requirements • A minimum attendance of 3 of 6 weeks is required. 2013 camp dates: July 1 – August 9. • CIT hours will be Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. unless enrolled for the afternoon. See Afternoon hours below. CIT’s will be required to attend one of two mandatory training sessions in June: Session 1: Tuesday, June 4, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. at LSCC Session 2: Wednesday, June 5, 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. at LSCC New for 2013 For CIT’s interested in Kids’ Camp (grades 1-6) only, we will be enrolling 25 CIT’s for an afternoon session. Afternoon hours will be 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. CIT’s may only be enrolled for one session. CIT’s may not enroll for morning and afternoon sessions. An optional field trip will be offered to CIT’s. We will be taking a bus trip to Mountain Creek Waterpark on Wednesday, July 24. The bus will depart from Heritage Middle School at 8:45 a.m. and return at approximately 3:30 p.m. All CIT’s are eligible, a separate $30 fee will be charged. You may enroll for the field trip up to the first week of camp. Registration will be closed after Friday, July 5. Register online or in the SYLS Office. Registration A registration limit of 75 CIT’s will be accepted for the mornings, 25 for the afternoon session. Registration begins Tuesday, March 12, 2013. Registration will be accepted online at http:// livingstonsyls.org or in the SYLS Office, 204 Hillside Avenue. For more information, please call 973-535-7925. Fee: $75 – Includes all training, CPR/AED instruction and CIT T-shirt. Information about additional Summer Camps: Boy's & Girl's Lancers Sports Camps, see page 22 Multi-Sports Camp, see page 21 17 2013 LIVINGSTON SUMMER CAMPS (Registration begins Tuesday, March 12) Kids' Camp Field Trips Play Pals Field trip registration will begin on March 12, 2013. Kids' Camp members are invited to join us! All field trips are optional. Regular activities will be held at camp on trip days. Field trip registration will be on a first-come, first served basis. All trips have registration limits. Please see our 2013 Summer Camp Trip List for complete details. The 2012 Camp Trip List is available online at http:// livingstonsyls.org under the Youth and Teen, Summer Camp page. Date Times Grades Destination Fee July 3 9:30-2:30 1 - 7 Wild West City $30 July 9 9:30-12:30 1 - 3 Powerhouse Studios $30 July 11 9:30-12:30 4 - 7 Powerhouse Studios $30 July 17 9:30-3:30 1-7 Liberty Science Center $30 July 23 9:30-1:30 1-3 Field Station Dinosaurs $30 July 24 9:30-12:30 1 - 7 Florham Roller Rink $15 July 25 10:00-4:00 4 - 7 Combat Sports Laser Tag $35 July 30 9:30-12:30 1 - 3 Bowling at Hanover Lanes $15 Aug 1 9:15-3:30 Tomahawk Lake $35 Aug 5 9:30-12:30 1 - 7 Powerhouse Studios $30 1-7 Mini - Camps Six weeks of adventurous projects, crafts and fun for children in grades 1-6! Summer Mini-Camps will be held Monday through Friday 3:00 – 6:00 pm at the Senior/Community Center located at 204 Hillside Avenue. Participants will be provided with a light snack and beverage daily. Each week features a different theme designed to keep children of all ages fully involved. Children enrolled in both Kids’ Camp and Mini-Camps will be escorted from Kids’ Camp to the Mini-Camps by our staff. No pick-up required! Complete descriptions of each week’s activities can be found online: http://livingstonsyls.org on our camps page. Limit: 24 participants per week Instructor: Tracey Michinard & Staff Location: LSCC Session Day Week 1 M - W Week 2 M - F Theme Dates Red, White & Blue 7/1 - 7/3 Oh, The Places We Go 7/8 - 7/12 Fee $54 $90 Week 3 M-F Wacky and Wonderful 7/15 - 7/19 $90 Week 4 M-F Buggin' Out 7/22 - 7/26 $90 Week 5 M-F Friend Power 7/29 - 8/2 $90 Week 6 M-F Going Green 8/5 - 8/9 $90 DOB:10/01/09 - 09/30/10 Designed for twos and threes, this camp is a great socialization experience for your toddler. Children will participate in daily crafts, story time, songs outdoor playground play and free play inside the classroom. We'll also take a break for our daily snack. This is a wonderful opportunity for your child to meet new friends. During the final week of camp we'll also have a small pool party at Northland Pool on Monday and Tuesday. A parent or caregiver will be required to attend the pool party. Pool membership is not required for this event. Limit: 24 participants Instructors: Marianne Cullen, Lucy Randis, Karen Rothenberger Location: LSCC - Preschool Room #2 Session Day 1 M/W 2 T/Th No class on 7/4 Time 9 - 11:30 AM 9 - 11:30 AM Dates 7/1 - 8/7 7/2 - 8/8 Fee $162.00 $148.50 Preschool Summer Camp DOB:10/01/08 - 09/30/09 Preschoolers will love this introductory camp experience. Children will be engaged in daily activities that will stimulate their imaginations and introduce them to many new exciting group activities. There will be playground time, arts and crafts, special events and so much more. Registration fees include either 3 or 6 weeks of camp. Weeks may not be selected by the participant. All daily activities, special events and a camp t-shirt are included. Camp meets Monday - Friday, 9:15 AM - 12:15 PM, rain or shine! Limit: Location: 60 campers Monmouth Court Community Center Kindergarten Camp DOB:10/01/07 - 09/30/08 Join us for a summer of games, crafts, special events and themed weekly adventures! Our friendly staff will introduce campers to new activities that will challenge their imaginations and bring out the fun in everyone! Camp is a great place to meet new friends before the school year! Registration fees include either 3 or 6 weeks of camp. All daily activities, special events and a camp t-shirt are included. Camp meets Monday - Friday, 9:15 AM - 12:15 PM, rain or shine! Limit: 60 campers Location: Monmouth Court Community Center Register for the full summer and save! Preschool & Kindergarten Camp Sessions & Fees First 3 weeks Second 3 weeks Full 6 weeks Dates Fee July 1 - July 19 $180 July 22 - Aug 9 $180 July 1 - Aug 9 $325 18 2013 LIVINGSTON SUMMER CAMPS (Registration begins Tuesday, March 12) From Here to Broadway: Theatre & Dance Camp Line Tracking Sensor Robot Grades 1 - 5 For ages 6-16. Livingston Senior Youth and Leisure Services is bringing New York level dance and theater training to New Jersey! Our two week intensive program is a great opportunity for all children to dance, sing and act in a comfortable, non-intimidating environment. Training will focus on ballet, tap, jazz, and Broadway musical theatre repertoire along with introduction to vocal technique, song interpretation, monologue, scene study and improvisation. The program will finish with a Cabaret Show for parents and friends. Limit: 60 participants Instructors: Livingston Dance Academy Staff Location: Heritage Middle School Day M-F Time 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Dates 8/12 - 8/23 Fee $350 Teen Travel Camp Join in on the adventure! SYLS offers one week of travel opportunities to teens entering grades 6-11, Fall 2013! Get ready to have the “best week ever!” Trips change each year! Camp fees include bus transportation to all locations, admission to attractions, lunch or dinner at some locations, and a Teen Camp t-shirt. All trips are chaperoned at a 10:1 ratio by our professional staff. Detailed information including departure and return times and day planning information will be available online at http:// livingstonsyls.org or in the SYLS Office. All trips depart from and return to LSCC. For more information, please contact the SYLS Office at 973-535-7925. Trips are subject to change based on availability and/or inclement weather conditions. Trip Schedule Mon. Aug. 12 Dave & Busters and IMAX at Palisades Mall Tue. Aug. 13 Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom Wed. Aug. 14 Spiderman on Broadway & Dallas BBQ Thu. Aug. 15 Jenkinson's Beach and Boardwalk Friday Aug. 16 Adventure Aquarium Limit: 80 participants Day Time Dates Fee M-F TBD 8/12 - 8/16 $425 The two photo interrupters, acting as eyes, makes your robot go the way you want it to. It is yours to build and keep. It will follow a black line. Design your own track from black tape or black paper. You can change the route anytime that you want. Learn about the different gears as well as what the photo interrupter does. Get to build other robots working in groups. You will get to work with motors, wires, gears, controllers, wheels, plastic pieces and axles. Join us in our Sumo wrestling, tug-of-war and obstacle course building. Use your imagination and create the Sciensational way! Limit: Instructor: Location: 20 Sciensational Staff LSCC Day M-F Time 9 - 12:30 PM Dates 8/12 - 8/16 Fee $137 Two Class Special: If registered for both classes, bring your lunch and stay from 12:30 – 1:00 p.m. No pick-up necessary! Roller Coasters & Amusement Park Rides Grades 1 - 5 Build a working Roller Coaster and watch as our coaster cars go up and down steep inclines, as well as through many thrilling loops. Our Roller Coaster will be 3 ft. long and 3 ft. high. See if you can change things to make the ride more exciting. Students will learn first hand the mechanism of a Roller Coaster. Design and help build other amusement park rides, such as a Ferris Wheel, Octopus Whirl, Swing Ride or other types of rides. We’ll have our own great adventure building… learning…and having fun! Limit: Instructor: Location: 20 Sciensational Staff LSCC Day M-F Time 1 - 4:30 PM Dates 8/12 - 8/16 Fee $137 Teen Night at Northland Pool DJ Entertainment, pool games, prizes and more! Watch for more details at http://livingstonsyls.org Entry is free for pool members, $10 non-members. Let us know you’re coming! RSVP online: http://livingstonsyls.org. Click on Community Pass. Senior, Youth & Leisure Services (SYLS) — Spring/Summer 2013 Program Guide 19 2013 LIVINGSTON SUMMER CAMPS (Registration begins Tuesday, March 12) Wacky Watts & Forces Advanced Radical Robotics Grades 1 - 5 Grades 1 - 5 This camp is extremely electric!! Learn all about electricity, its properties and how we use it every day!! Make indoor lighting as you conduct Hair-Raising experiments and explore the amazing Tesla Coil! It promises to be shocking!!!! Jump in and investigate inertia, gravity, and centripetal force. Let’s join Bernoulli and Newton as we look into their work in aerodynamics and the properties of air!!! We will play Mad Science Air Hockey, Generate Vortex generators, and defy gravity as we levitate a ping pong ball!! Don’t Crack as we become Under Pressure!! Don’t forget to bring your lunch. Roll your way into robot science. Experiment with different robot designs, as you learn what makes a robot work. Discover the world of robots as we investigate the differences between humans and their robotic counterparts. Each day some time will be spent perfecting a real working robot that we will finish and take home on Friday. Limit: Instructor: Location: 20 Mad Science Staff LSCC Day M-F Time 9 - 1:00 PM Dates 8/19 - 8/23 Limit: Instructor: Location: 20 Mad Science Staff LSCC Day M-F Time 9 - 1:00 PM Dates 8/26 - 8/30 Fee $200 Fee $180 17TH ANNUAL LIVINGSTON Youth Appreciation Week May 20 - 27 Many Great Family Activities Planned! Go to www.youthappreciationweek.org Join us for fun activities and events, Summer, 2013. Family Nights at Haines Memorial Pool Come for an evening of activities, live entertainment, food and more! Free for pool members, $10 non-members. Activities appropriate for children 4 & up. WATCH FOR DETAILS! For more information, call SYLS at 973-535-7925 or visit the Township website, www.livingstonnj.org. 20 SPORTS - YOUTH (Registration begins Tuesday, March 12) Junior Lancer Track Program Kiddie Soccer Grade(s): 4—8 Ages: 3 1/2—6 years This instructional program is designed to teach the fundamentals of running events, turbo javelin and running broad jump. The team will also compete in track & field meets against surrounding communities. Volunteers are needed to help run the meets. All adults able to assist at the meets, please contact Senior, Youth & Leisure Services. FEE: $60.00 Days: Wednesdays , 7—8:30 PM & Saturday, 3—4:30PM. A detailed schedule will be given at the team meeting. Dates: April 3—early June Locations: LHS Track Reg. Deadline: Monday, March 18 Late Fee: $15.00—space permitting Team Meeting: Saturday, March 16, 11AM Livingston Senior/Community Center Kiddie Soccer is a fun-filled and age appropriate soccer program for boys and girls. The 8-week sessions are based on various thematic games that are fun and non-competitive, yet instructional. The coaching staff consists of men and women who coach and play the game of soccer, but more importantly, are experienced in working with young children. Day Dates Time Fee Friday 4/19 – 6/7 1 – 2 PM $130 4 – 5 PM $130 Location: Monmouth Court Field Sunday 4/14 – 6/2 9 – 10AM $130 10 – 11AM $130 11 – 12PM $130 Location: Hillside School Upper Field In the event of rain, make-up will be added at the end. Youth In-Town Volleyball Program Grades 6-8 Day Wed Time 7 – 9 PM th Late Fee: $15 Dates 4/10 – 6/12 Fee $60 Sport Squirts is a great way to introduce pre-school children to a variety of new and exciting sports. Our program is coordinated by the U.S. Sports Institute one hour a week for seven weeks in a safe, structured environment, and all sports are learned through a series of games designed to capture imagination, ensure learning and most importantly to let the children have fun, fun, fun! For frequently asked questions regarding Sport Squirts, please visit www.USsportsinstitute.com or call 866-345-BALL (2255). Soccer – Basketball – T-Ball – Hockey – Lacrosse – Parachute (this is a game - not jumping out of an airplane) Register directly with U. S. Sports online www.USsportsinstitute.com or pick-up a form at SYLS. th Girls 7 & 8 Grade Travel Volleyball Team Tryouts Sports Squirts Parent & Me Girls entering 7th or 8th grade in September 2013 will tryout for one combined team to compete against other area recreation departments in a competitive league. There is a limit of one team per community. Practices will be held on Wednesday nights in September with matches to be played in October. Matches will be played based on host gym availability in participating communities. Tryouts will be held at Heritage Middle School Gym on Wednesday, June 19, 2013, at 7 – 9 PM. Advance registration is required. Fee: Pre-School Sport Squirts Program Ages 2 – 5 This program will be a structured, instructional and recreational program. After initial training and practice session, boys and girls will be grouped into teams based on age and skill level to compete in recreational games and enhance their skill level. Reg. Deadline: Friday, March 15 Location: Heritage Middle School For registration information, go to www.kiddiesoccer.com, call 973-543-1197, or pick-up a brochure at the SYLS Offices. 3—5 2—3 1—2PM 1—1:45PM 4/17—5/29 4/17—5/29 $125 $95 Location: Monmouth Ct Community Center Field REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Wednesday, April 3, 2013 $120 - Refundable only if not selected for team Reg. Deadline: Friday, June 7 Late Fee: $30 Senior, Youth & Leisure Services (SYLS) — Spring/Summer 2013 Program Guide 21 SPORTS - YOUTH (Registration begins Tuesday, March 12) Tae Kwon Do-Chung Do Kwan Multi-Sports Camp This class is an introduction to Tae Kwon Do-Chung Do Kwan for everyone ages 6 & up (white belt only). Students will learn practical self defense while acquiring discipline, conditioning the body, gaining self-confidence and reducing stress. Every class begins with a series of traditional movements known as basic form. This warm up prepares the body and the mind for workout. The focus then turns to the unique style of kicking for which tae kwon do is known. Throughout the practice, students investigate the philosophical and creative applications for the physical techniques and movements. Every class emphasizes the artistic connection between the body and the mind. 5th This class is taught by Steven Safran who is a degree black belt with instructor certification. Steve has been teaching Tae Kwon Do for over 20 years. He also has a Masters Degree in education. Ages: 5—14; Sports Squirts: 3—5 Coordinated by the U.S. Sports Institute, this age-specific, multi-sports camp will give boys and girls the opportunity to experience a range of sports during this special one-week camp. Campers will receive technical instruction and play a variety of sporting games. Sports Squirts will focus on gameoriented activities designed to help develop hand-eye coordination, balance, agility and movement. All camps are co-ed and space is limited! Fliers are available at the Senior, Youth & Leisure Services Office. Register online at www.USsportsInstitute.com. Location: Heritage Middle School SPRING BREAK SESSION Location: Mt Pleasant Elementary School Activities Room Ages 5—12 5—12 6—12 Classes will be held Wednesday evening April 3 – May 29 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Friday, March 15, 2013 Based on ability: (Overlap in age reflects flexibility in trying to find the appropriate spot for the transitional tween age). SUMMER SESSION Youth classes will be held for boys and girls ages 6-12 7 – 8 PM Adult classes will be for male and female ages 11 & up 8 – 9 PM Camp Multi Sports Multi Sports Multi Sports Sports Squirts Sports Squirts Parent & Me Parent & Me Fee:$108.00 Golf Schools for All Ages Each one and a half hour class will teach the proper mechanics to all levels of golfers. Learn the golf swing and all other basics such as putting, short game, hybrids and woods. Golf Professionals and assistants at the facility will teach all classes. Class size is limited to 16 participants/minimum of 10 on a first come – first served basis. Contact Lou Ruina at 201-213-1844 or louisruina@yahoo.com www.louisruina.com. Mail registration to Louis Ruina, 41 Tallmadge Ave Chatham NJ 07928. Register at the SYLS Office with cash or check. Location: East Orange Golf Course, 440 Parsonage Hill Rd, Short Hills, NJ After School Youth Golf Program Livingston Children ages 6 – 14 years of age Session April June Day M M Times 3:30—5PM 4—5:30PM Dates 4/15—5/6 6/3—6/24 Fee $140 $140 Teen/ Teen/Adult Livingston, Men, Women and Teens (all children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult) Session April May Day Th M Times 6—7:30PM 6:30—8PM Registration Deadline: Dates 4/25—5/16 6/3—6/24 April sessions: June sessions: Fee $140 $140 April 1st May 20th Days M—Th M—Th M—Th Time 9AM-12:30PM 1PM-4PM 9AM-4PM Ages 6—12 5—12 5—12 3—5 3—5 2—3 2—3 Dates 3/25—3/28 3/25—3/28 3/25—3/28 Time 9AM-4PM 9AM-12:30PM 1PM-4PM 1PM-2PM 2PM-3PM 1PM-1:45PM 2PM-2:45PM Fee $135 $ 95 $160 Dates 8/12—8/16 8/12—8/16 8/12—8/16 8/12—8/16 8/12—8/16 8/12—8/16 8/12—8/16 Fee $199 $169 $109 $79 $79 $69 $69 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Friday, July 26, 2013 S.A.G.E—Set A Good Example The Township of Livingston and the Livingston Sports Council aspire to be outstanding educational athletic organizations providing a quality experience to every athlete. As part of our commitment to this goal, all parents, legal guardians and adult sports participants must sign a Code of Conduct pledge prior to participating in any Township sponsored sports activity. Signing the pledge acknowledges that every participant has read and discussed the Code of Conduct with all family members and accepts responsibility for their family’s actions while attending, coaching, officiating or participating in a sports event. Complete copies of the Township of Livingston Sports Council Code of Conduct are available at the SYLS Office, Livingston Public Library, Livingston Public Schools or on the Township website (www.livingstonnj.org) or the Board of Education website (www.livingston.org). 22 SUMMER LANCER SPORTS CAMPS BOY'S & GIRL'S LANCERS SPORTS CAMPS The Livingston High School Coaching Staff will conduct the fourth annual Lancers Summer Sports Camps in conjunction with Livingston Senior, Youth and Leisure Services. All camps will be specifically “geared” to the campers to provide each participant with the ingredients for an action packed, learning and FUN camp experience. Participants will have hands on training and be supervised by the LHS Coaching Staff in each sport. Registration fee refund is made only in the event of cancellation. Campers should wear comfortable sport appropriate clothing and are to bring brown bag lunch and snacks for themselves. Water fountains are available, however campers may bring drinks to stay hydrated. In the event of rain—camps will be held in the LHS Main Gym. Fee: $150 per session PROGRAM Late Fee:$40 GRADE (Fall 2013) DATES LOCATION TIMES Reg. Deadline Boys Lacrosse Co-Ed Basketball Boys Soccer Girls Softball 3–9 4–9 3—9 3–9 July 1 – July 5* July 1 – July 5* July 8—July 12 July 8 – July 12 LHS Turf LHS Main Gym LHS Turf Oval Softball 9 AM – 2 PM 9 AM—2 PM 9 AM—1 PM 9 AM – 1 PM Jun 17 Jun 17 Jun 24 Jun 24 Speed Agility / Track Cheerleading Wrestling 4 – 9 (Tue &Thu) 4–9 2–9 July 9 – August 1 July 15 – July 19 July 22 – July 26 LHS Turf LHS FWC LHS FWC 5:30 – 8 PM 9 AM – 1 PM 9 AM – 1 PM Jun 25 Jul 1 Jul 6 Girls Lacrosse Co-Ed Basketball Football Co-Ed Volleyball 3–9 4–9 3–9 3–9 July 22 – July 26 July 29—Aug 2 July 29 – Aug 2 Aug 5 – Aug 9 LHS Turf LHS Main Gym LHS Turf LHS Main Gym 9 AM – 1 PM 9 AM – 1 PM 9 AM – 2 PM 9 AM – 1 PM Jul 6 Jul 15 Jul 15 Jul 22 Baseball 3–9 Aug 5 – Aug 9 Oval Baseball 9 AM – 1 PM Jul 22 Field Hockey Girls Soccer 3–9 3–9 Aug 12 – Aug 16 Aug 12 – Aug 16 Oval Field Hockey 9 AM – 1 PM LHS Turf 9 AM – 1 PM Jul 29 Jul 29 *No Camp July 4th DATES ARE TENTATIVE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE Junior Golf Camp – Summer 2013 Summer Bowling Program Campers will receive golf instruction on all facets of the game in a learning and FUN environment . The camp will provide clubs, balls, prizes, handouts, snacks and beverages. There will be Contests / Competitions and play on the golf course a minimum of two days. Ages: 3—14 years Co-sponsored with Eagle Rock Lanes in West Orange, this program consists of both professional instruction and league games for boys and girls. The fee includes two games of bowling, instructional assistance, shoe rental, lightweight balls, and an awards pizza lunch at the end of the program with awards for everyone! For additional information, call Joe at 973731-6363 at Eagle Rock Lanes or pick up a flier at the SYLS Office. Contact Lou Ruina at 201-213-1844 or louisruina@yahoo.com www.louisruina.com. Mail registration to Louis Ruina, 41 Tallmadge Ave Chatham NJ 07928. Register at the SYLS Office with cash or check. Fee: Location: East Orange Golf Course, 440 Parsonage Hill Rd, Short Hills, NJ 07928 Livingston Residents ages 6 – 14 years of age Session Week 1 Week 2: Week 3: Week 4: Dates July 8 - July12 July 15 - July 19 July 22 - July 26 July.29 - Aug.2 Times 1:15 AM – 4:15 PM 1:15 AM – 4:15 PM 9:15 AM – 12:15 PM 9:15 AM – 12:15 PM Fee $300 $300 $300 $300 Camp size is limited. Registration is on a first come – first served basis. Deadline for Livingston resident registration is Friday, two weeks prior to each camp. Non resident registrations will be considered after that date provided the class is not full. Day: Dates: Pee Wee Division: Jr. Division: Day: Dates: Location: $8/week—paid at the Lanes $4/ week absentee fee Tuesday, 4PM OR Wednesday, 4PM 6/18—8/20/13 6/19—8/21/13 Kids on bumper lanes 2 games 2 kids, $16 per team per week 3 games 1 adult & 1 youth $20 per team per week Sunday, 6:00PM 6/16 - 8/18/13 Eagle Rock Lanes Eagle Rock Ave., W. Orange 23 SPORTS - YOUTH (Registration begins Tuesday, March 12) Youth Bicentennial Triathlon Livingston is celebrating its 200th Birthday with a Youth Triathlon for all boys and girls ages 7 - 15 years of age. The event will take place at Memorial Park on Saturday, June 29th. PrePre-registration is Required – no registrations will be accepted at the event. Athletes will compete according to the following groups: Ages (as of 6/29/2013) Ages 7-8 Ages 9-10 Ages 11-12 Ages 13-15 Events Swim 25 yds, Bike 1 mile, and Run ½ mile Swim 50 yds, Bike 2 miles, and Run ½ mile Swim 75 yds, Bike 2 miles, and Run 1 mile Swim 100 yds, Bike 2 miles, and Run 1 ½ miles Check In 7:30 AM 8:00 AM 8:15 AM 8:30 AM Start 8:30 AM 8:45 AM 9:00 AM 9:15 AM All starts will begin in the water at Haines Memorial Pool. This is a fun recreational event – participation medals will be given out to all athletes completing the Triathlon – there will be no individual awards. The times are not certified and unofficial times will be posted for all finishers. The course of the race will be swimming in Haines Pool, biking around the Oval and running the LHS Track. Participants must bring your own bike, helmet, swim suit, towel, goggles, sneakers, socks, sunscreen. Bikes may be any type or size. Registration Deadline: Friday, June 21st Fee: $20.00 Late Fee $5.00 (space permitting) Final registration Tuesday, June 25 – No athletes will be accepted after this date. Register on line at www.livingstonnj.org Community Pass or in person SYLS Office. LIVINGSTON YOUTH SPORTS ASSOCIATION CONTACT INFORMATION Baseball & Softball: American League (South side of Town) National League (North side of Town) Girls Softball League Girls Thunder Travel Softball Senior League 13-16 Livingston Little League Larry Ringler Player Agent 973-992-7607 Jon Fetner, Pres Gina Vaccaro, Director Jeff Becker Pat O’Connor 973-477-3600 973-868-7743 973-953-1775 973-740-1806 American Legion Baseball Sam Politan 201-303-2329 Football & Cheerleading: Football Cheerleading Lacrosse: Livingston Jr. Lancers Mike Duffy 201-404-8294 Sue Linnen 201-618-1052 Livingston Jr Lacrosse Club Lacrosse Club Soccer: Soccer Club Eric Rosenson Livingston Soccer Club Steve Toby, Pres www.livall.org ringlerinsurance@comcast.net www.lnlls.com Jon_Fetner@ml.com vaccaro@lnlls.org jeffbecker11@comcast.net patocus@yahoo.com www.livingstonseniorleague.com livingstonseniorleague@gmail.com politans1@gmail.com www.post201bb.com www.jrlancers.org mduffy@HealthProFunding.com mtgmanee@verizon.net www.livingstonlacrosse.org info@LivingstonLacrosse.org 201-506-5249 www.lsclub.com president@lsclub.com For more information, call SYLS at 973-535-7925 or visit the Township website, www.livingstonnj.org. 24 TENNIS - YOUTH & ADULT (Registration begins March 12) Youth Tennis Lessons Grades: Entering Grades 3—6, Fall 2013 The program is open to Livingston boys and girls. Lessons are held at the Heritage Middle School tennis courts Monday—Thursday. If your child is enrolled in the Kids’ Camp, the counselors will take him or her to the courts and pick them up after the lesson. In the event of rain, classes will be held in Heritage gym. Please bring one unopened can of tennis balls to the first class of each session for which you are registered. Students should also bring their own racquet to every class. Limit: 10 per class Instructors: Professional tennis instructors will lead each class. Registration Deadline: 2 weeks prior to each session. Fee: $45 Late Fee After Deadline: Tennis Camp A – July 1 – July 5* (No classes Jul 4th) Tennis Camp B – July 8 – July 11 Tennis Camp C – July 15 – July 18 $15 Tennis Camp D – July 22 – July 25 Tennis Camp E – July 29 – August 1 *Week of July 4th, session will meet Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. A Jul 1 – Jul 5* Reg. Deadline: 6/17/2013 B Jul 8 – Jul 11 Reg. Deadline: 6/24/2013 C Jul 15 – Jul 18 Reg. Deadline: 7/1/2013 D Jul 22 – Jul 25 Reg. Deadline: 7/8/2013 E Jul 29 – Aug 1 Reg. Deadline: 7/15/2013 Grades 3 & 4 9:00 - 9:50 AM Session 1 Session 5 Session 9 Session 13 Session 17 Grades 5 & 6 10:00 - 10:50 AM Session 2 Session 6 Session 10 Session 14 Session 18 Grades 3 & 4 11:00 - 11:50 AM Session 3 Session 7 Session 11 Session 15 Session 19 Grades 5 & 6 12:00 - 12:50 PM Session 4 Session 8 Session 12 Session 16 Session 20 Young Adult Tennis Lessons Adult Tennis Grades: Entering Grades 7—12, Fall 2013 The program is open to Livingston boys and girls. Lessons are held at the Heritage Middle School tennis courts Friday mornings for five weeks, beginning July 12th. In the event of rain, classes will be held in Heritage gym. Please bring one unopened can of tennis balls to the first class. Students should also bring their own racquet to every class. Limit: 10 per class Instructors: Professional tennis instructors. Registration Deadline: June 28 (Ages 18+) Beginner and Intermediate Classes offered Professionals will provide Tennis instruction for Livingston adults at Heritage tennis courts. Register for only one session within sessions 1 through 4 and one session within 5 and 6. In the event of rain, make-up classes will be added to the end of the sessions if possible or on another day or evening the following week. Morning classes may be held inside—space permitting. One unopened can of USTA approved tennis balls must be brought to the first class. Registration is limited to 10 per class session. No refunds for missed classes. Registration Deadline Session 1 – 4: June 28, 2013 Registration Deadline Session 5&6: July 31, 2013 Session: Friday Fee: $45 July 12 – August 9 11AM – 11:50AM Late Fee After Deadline: $15 During the times of SYLS instruction as well as Livingston High School and Heritage Middle School Sports Programs – limited tennis courts may be available to the general public for use. Additional courts are available at Memorial, Heritage and Northland. Township and Board of Education Tennis Courts may NOT BE USED AT ANYTIME for private lessons. No more than six (6) balls are permitted on a court and ball hoppers are prohibited other than SYLS and school programs. Session 11-B Wednesday July 10 – Aug 7 6:30PM – 7:20PM Session 22-I July 10 – Aug 7 7:30PM – 8:20PM Wednesday Session 33-B Friday July 12 – Aug 9 9:00AM – 9:50AM Session 44-I July 12 – Aug 9 10:00AM – 10:50 AM Friday Session 55-B Wed & Fri Aug 14 – Aug 28 9:00AM – 9:50AM Session 66-I Aug 14—Aug 28 10:00AM—10:50 AM Wed & Fri Session 1—4 Beginner classes: Wednesdays 6:30 PM Fridays 9:00 AM Intermediate classes: Wednesdays 7:30 PM Fridays 10:00 AM Limit: 10 per class Instructors: Professional tennis instructors will lead each class. Fee: $55 Late Fee After Deadline: $15 Senior, Youth & Leisure Services (SYLS) — Spring/Summer 2013 Program Guide 25 SPORTS - ADULTS ALL ADULT RECREATIONAL SPORTS ACTIVITIES ARE OPEN TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS: Resident Fee (R): Non-Resident Fee (NR): 1. Anyone listed on a roster since 1992 = R rate 1. Anyone who attended or graduated from Livingston High School or a private school while a resident of Livingston = NR rate 2. Current Livingston residents = R rate Proof of Non-resident eligibility must be presented at the time of registration Men’s Softball Leagues There are six divisions of A.S.A. sanctioned men’s slow pitch softball offered. Men 18 and over — M1, M2, M3 & M4 Men 35 and over — MA & MB All teams are competitive within their divisions. Registration is by team only. Individuals without a team may contact the Senior, Youth & Leisure Services Office for information about starting a new team or possible placement on an existing team. League Fee League Fee M1 $735/team M4 $735/team M2 $735/team MA $735/team M3 $735/team MB $735/team 2. Anyone who works full-time, year round (30+ hours/ week) for a business in Livingston which pays taxes to Livingston = NR rate Women’s Softball Leagues There are two divisions of A.S.A. sanctioned women’s slow pitch softball offered. Women 18 and over — W1 Women 35 and over — WA All teams are competitive within their divisions. Registration is by team only. Individuals without a team may contact the Senior, Youth & Leisure Services Office for information about starting a new team or possible placement on an existing team. League Fee W1 $735/team WA $735/team Softball Registration Information: Softball registration is conducted in January, however check with SYLS Office to see if there are any available openings for new teams—space is limited. Adult/Teen Golf Schools Millburn Par 3 Golf Club Memberships Each class will teach the proper mechanics to all levels of golfers. Learn the golf swing and all other basics such as putting, short game, hybrids and woods. Golf Professionals and assistants at the facility will teach all classes. Class size is limited to 16 participants/minimum of 10 on a first come – first served basis. Contact Lou Ruina at 201-213-1844 or louisruina@yahoo.com www.louisruina.com. Mail registration to Louis Ruina, 41 Tallmadge Ave Chatham NJ 07928. Register at the SYLS Office with cash or check. Ages: 18 and over The Township of Millburn offers to Livingston residents golf memberships to the Township Par 3 Golf Course located in Gero Park on White Oak Ridge Road. Livingston residents can sign up online beginning March 1st by going to http:// register.communitypass.net/millburn. Residents can register online or by mail beginning March 1st. If members have their Millburn Photo ID Badge from 2012, they can use the same badge in 2013. If you are a first time Par 3 member, they must register online or by mail and also email or mail in a photo. For detailed information on the registration process or any questions please call Millburn Recreation Office at 973-564-7095. Location: East Orange Golf Course, 440 Parsonage Hill Rd, Short Hills, NJ Livingston, Men, Women and Teens (all children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult) Session April May Day Th M Times 6—7:30PM 6:30—8PM Dates 4/25—5/16 6/3—6/24 Space is limited so register early. Registration Deadline: April sessions: June sessions: Fee $140 $140 FULL MEMBERSHIP Fee: $180 Play permitted whenever the course is open. LIMITED MEMBERSHIP Fee: $90 Play permitted Tuesday—Friday, 10AM—2PM tee times only. Course Opens: Sunday, April 1, 2013 April 1st May 20th For more information, call SYLS at 973-535-7925 or visit the Township website, www.livingstonnj.org. 26 AQUATIC PROGRAMS Registration Opens Tuesday, March 12 Learn to Swim Program Classes are available to Livingston residents regardless of pool membership status and NEW this year - Roseland pool members age three and over by June 30, 2013. Students are divided into classes based on skill levels (see Youth Testing Schedule below). A child may be registered for only one session at a time. Registration deadline: June 11, Class Schedule Youth Testing Schedule Session # 1A 1B 1C Dates Days Time Fee 7/8—7/25 M—Th 10—10:45AM $35 7/8—7/25 M—Th 11—11:45AM $35 7/8—7/25 M—Th 12—12:45PM $35 2A 2B 2C 7/29—8/15 7/29—8/15 7/29—8/15 All participants must be tested by members of the swim staff to insure placement in the correct level. Testing is done at Haines Memorial Pool and appointments may be made by calling the SYLS Office at 973-535-7925. Location: Haines Memorial Pool M—Th M—Th M—Th 10—10:45AM $35 11—11:45AM $35 12—12:45PM $35 Appointment Availability: Monday, July 1 Tuesday, July 2 Wednesday, July 3 10—12:45PM 10—12:45PM 10—12:45PM Aquajets Swim Team Adult Swim Lessons Ages: 6—18 Ages: 18 and over Open to 2013 pool members ages 6—18, the Aquajets Swim Team competes with other communities in the Northern New Jersey Suburban Swim League in a number of home and away meets. Age categories are 6—8, 9—10, 11—12, 13—14 & 15— 18. Ages are determined as of June 1, 2013. All practices and home meets are held at Haines Memorial Pool. Evening practices begin Tuesday, June 25 and morning practices begin Friday, June 28. This class is designed to provide group instruction and orient participants to the water and teach basic swimming skills to develop confidence and competency. Trained instructors will teach the class based on the participants skill levels. In the event sessions are cancelled, attempts will be made for make-up classes based on pool and instructor availability. Registration Deadline: Friday, June 7 There is a mandatory parent's meeting on Wednesday, June 5, 5, 7:00PM at the Senior/Community Center, 204 Hillside Avenue. Fee: $85 Late Fee: $25 Location: Haines Memorial Pool Practice Schedule: 8 years & Younger: Tuesday—Thursday 5—5:45PM Monday & Friday 12—12:45PM 9—12 years: Tuesday—Thursday 5:45—7PM Monday & Friday 10:45AM—12PM 13 years & Older: Tuesday—Thursday 6:30—8PM Monday & Friday 9:30—11AM NOTE: Aquajet Swimmers are required to attend a minimum of 3 practices per week. This is a competitive team that enhances individual’s skills for competition. Not to be used as swimming lessons. Location: Haines Memorial Pool - Lap pool Day M Time 7 - 7:45PM Date 6/24 - 8/12 Fee $45 Registration deadline: June 11, 2013 Handicapped Swim Open swim for people with disabilities is held at Northland Pool on Sunday mornings, June 23—August 18 from 11AM—12PM. Pool membership is not required and non-residents are welcome; however, pre-registration is required by June 7. Forms are available at the SYLS Office, mailed upon request by calling 973-535-7925 or may downloaded at www.livingstonnj.org. Day Su Time 11AM—12PM Fee: Free! Dates 6/23—8/18 Location: Northland Pool Adult Aquatic Fitness classes, see page 29 Senior, Youth & Leisure Services (SYLS) — Spring/Summer 2013 Program Guide 27 Adult Fitness (Registration begins March 12, Residents, Non-residents, March 19) CLASS LOCATIONS! Morning classes relocated to Senior/Community Center (SCC), evening classes relocated to Riker Hill Elementary School, 31 Blackstone Dr. Adult FitPass Class Descriptions: FitPasses are still being used for the following programs and may be purchased at Senior, Youth and Leisure Services (SYLS) in units of 12 or 24 sessions. When you attend a Cross Training, Shape Up or Step Class, the instructor will mark one space on your card. When the card is finished, buy another. Cross Training — A challenging and intensive workout program, the class includes sets of aerobic routines and basic steps for burning calories combined with concentrated weight routines for complete body sculpting. Steps, 1-lb weights and xertubes are provided. Shape Up — A total body workout incorporating low impact routines, this class focuses on toning muscles, building strength and improving body flexibility. Cross Training, Shape Up and Step Classes are held throughout the week and are open to individuals ages 18 and over. Adult FitPasses only accepted for these classes. Senior Fitness is held on Mondays and Wednesdays and is open to individuals ages 62 and over. Senior FitPass only accepted at these classes. Please note: there is no transference of cards between Adult Fitness classes and Senior Fitness classes. Step Fitness — A high intensity, low impact aerobic program involving stepping on and off a heightadjustable platform. Height and intensity may be modified to suit one’s own ability level. All programs have maximum participation numbers due to space limitations. No guarantee of space availability is made by the instructor or SYLS. Lost cards will not be refunded. Instructor: Elina Jungmann SUMMER SESSIONS ADDED! Session R: NR: 12-session Adult FitPass 12-session Adult FitPass Fee $78 $102 R: NR: 24-session Adult FitPass 24-session Adult FitPass $156 $204 Adult Fitness Class Schedule—ADULT FITPASS ONLY Class Day Time Dates Location No class Shape Up Monday 8:30—9:30AM 4/1—6/17 SCC 5/27 Step Fitness Monday 6:15—7:15PM 4/1—6/17 Riker Hill 5/27 Step Fitness Monday (summer) 5:00—6:00PM 7/1—8/19 MCC Cross Training Wednesday 8:30—9:30AM 4/3—6/19 SCC Step Fitness Wednesday 6:15—7:15PM 4/3—6/19 Riker Hill Step Fitness Wed. (summer) 5:00—6:00PM 7/3—8/21 MCC Shape Up Thursday 8:30—9:30AM 4/4—6/20 SCC Cross Training Thursday 6:15—7:15PM 4/4—6/20 Riker Hill Senior FitPass This program features low impact aerobic routines and gentle stretching and toning exercise. For those ages 62 and over and the disabled population. 6/5 4/25 Session R: 12-session Senior FitPass NR: 12-session Senior FitPass Fee $39 $63 R: $78 24-session Senior FitPass NR: 24-session Senior FitPass $126 Senior Fitness Class Schedule—SENIOR FITPASS ONLY Class Day Time Dates Location No class Senior Fitness Monday 9:30—10:30AM 4/1—6/17 SCC 5/27 Senior Fitness Wednesday 9:30—10:30AM 4/3—6/19 SCC For more information, call SYLS at 973-535-7925 or visit the Township website, www.livingstonnj.org. 28 Adult Fitness (Registration begins March 12, Residents, Non-residents, March 19) Yoga Yoga is a system of stretching postures which tone and align the body and help the body absorb the effects of stress to balance and rejuvenate the body and calm the mind. Participants should dress in comfortable clothing. Please bring a yoga mat to each class. Please arrive to class on time. Level 1: This class is for beginners and people interested in a more gentle class. Emphasis will be on stretching, alignment and relaxation. Level 2: This class is for fit beginners and people interested in an active yoga class. Emphasis will be on stretching, strengthening, toning and relaxation. Chair Yoga (for seniors): A class for senior adults where chairs are used to eliminate sitting on the floor for stabilization and deepening stretches. The class consists of chi gong exercises, breathing exercises, sitting and standing yoga postures, tai chi and a guided relaxation. The goal is to increase energy, strength, balance, flexibility and relaxation. Limit: 20: Instructor: Susi Amaya Level Day Time Dates Location Fee Spring Summer 2 Tuesday 8:45—10AM No class 6/4 4/2—6/18 7/2—8/20 LSCC R: R: $71.50 NR: $93.50 $52 NR: $68 Spring Summer 1 Tuesday 10:15—11:30AM No class 6/4 4/2—6/18 7/2—8/20 LSCC R: R: $71.50 NR: $93.50 $52 NR: $68 Spring Summer 2 Tuesday 7:15—8:30PM No class 6/4 4/2—6/18 7/2—8/20 LSCC R: R: $71.50 NR: $93.50 $52 NR: $68 Spring Summer 2 Thursday 8:45—10AM 4/4—6/20 7/11—8/22 LSCC R: R: $78 NR: $102 $45.50 NR: $59.50 Spring Summer 1 Thursday 10:15—11:30AM 4/4—6/20 7/11—8/22 LSCC R: R: $78 NR: $102 $45.50 NR: $59.50 Spring Summer 2 Thursday 7—8:15PM 4/4—6/20 7/11—8/22 LSCC R: R: $78 NR: $102 $45.50 NR: $59.50 Spring Summer Spring Summer Chair Yoga (for seniors) Wed 11AM—12PM No class 4/10, 4/24 10AM—11AM No class 4/12 4/3—6/19 7/3—8/21 4/5—6/21 7/12—8/23 LSCC R: R: R: R: $32.50 $26 $35.75 $22.75 Friday Pilates NR: $52.50 NR: $42 NR: $57.75 NR: $36.75 20/20/20 Pilates is an exercise program designed to increase flexibility, strengthen muscles and improve posture. There is a concentration on core strengthening and stabilization. The breathing techniques help balance the mind-body connection. Please bring towel, water, mat and light weights (no more than 2-3 lbs). This is a high energy class filled with 20 minutes of fun cardiovascular exercises followed by 20 minutes of intense muscle conditioning drills, and finishing with 20 minutes of yoga and pilates stretching techniques, including core stabilization. Please bring: towel, water, light weights, (not more than 5 lbs) and a mat. Limit Instructor: Location: 20 Jane Diner (Spring) Linda Hemmat (Summer) Northland Recreation Center (Spring) LSCC (Summer) Limit Instructor: Location: Session SPRING Day Time F 11—12 PM SUMMER F Dates 4/5—6/21 Fee R: NR: 10:30—11:30AM 7/12—8/23 R: NR: $78 $102 $45.50 $59.50 20 Linda Hemmat Northland Recreation Center (Spring) LSCC (Summer) Session Day Time Dates SPRING M 9:30—10:30AM 4/1—6/17 No class 5/27 F 9:30—10:30AM 4/5—6/21 SUMMER M F Fee R: $71.50 NR: $93.50 R: $78.00 NR: $102.00 9:30—10:30AM 7/1—8/19 R: $52.00 NR: $68.00 9:30—10:30AM 7/12—8/23 R: $45.50 NR: $59.50 Register early to avoid class cancellations. Senior, Youth & Leisure Services (SYLS) — Spring/Summer 2013 Program Guide 29 Adult Fitness (Registration begins March 12, Residents, Non-residents, March 19) Aqua Zumba Splashercise (Summer only) Jump into the Latin-inspired, easy-to-follow, calorie-burning, dance fitness party that makes working out a splash. Limit: 20 Instructor: Shira Searle Location: Northland Pool (Jefferson Ct. off of Congressional Parkway) Day Time Dates Fee Tues 7 -7:45 PM 7/2—7/30 R: $32.50 NR: $42.50 "All Buff, No Fluff" Effective 2 minute intervals of fat - burning cardio moves and strength training moves. Core challenging to promote flatter stomachs and better balance. Be prepared to SWEAT AND BRNG IN YOUR LIGHT WEIGHTS (depending on your strength, no higher than 5 lbs ). Limit: Instructor: Location: 20 Linda Hemmat Northland Recreation Center (Spring) LSCC (Summer) Session SPRING Day Time 9:30—10:30AM Th SUMMER Th 8:30—9:30AM Dates 4/4—6/20 Fee R: $78 NR: $102 7/11—8/22 R: $45.50 NR: $59.50 Inner Strength This class is non cardio and can be done in bare feet or with socks combining Pilates and basic core conditioning. Students will achieve stronger abdominals, glutes and back muscles. Better posture is an added benefit. Please bring mat and either a set of 1 or 2 pound weights. Limit: Instructors: Location: Session SPRING SUMMER 20 Linda Hemmat Northland Recreation Center (Spring & Summer) Day Time Dates Fee Tues 10—11 AM 4/2—6/18 R: $78 NR: $102 Tues 10—11 AM 7/2—8/20 R: $52 NR: $68 Ages: 18+ This program features aerobic exercises and a total body workout in the water. In the event of rain, participants should wear sneakers to participate in an indoor aerobic class at Northland Recreation Center. Limit: 30 Location: Northland Pool Instructor: Elina Jungmann Day Time Dates Fee M 9:30-10:30AM 7/1—8/19 M 10:30-11:30AM 7/1—8/19 W 9:30-10:30AM 7/3—8/21 W 10:30-11:30AM 7/3—8/21 R: NR: R: NR: R: NR: R: NR: $52.00 $68.00 $52.00 $68.00 $52.00 $68.00 $52.00 $68.00 Piloxing! PILOXING uniquely mixes Pilates and boxing moves into a fat torching, muscle sculpting, core-centric interval workout, guaranteed to whip you into shape, using a class format that’s both fun and challenging. This class blends the power, speed and agility of boxing with the beautiful sculpting and flexibility of Pilates. In addition to Pilates and boxing movements, the exercise incorporates the use of weighted gloves which add to the workout by toning the arms and maximizing cardiovascular health. Please bring set of 1 lb weights or 1/2 lb weighted gloves to class. Limit: 25 Instructor: Shira Searle Location: LSCC, Lower Level Session Day Time Dates SPRING Wed 6:30—7:30PM 4/10—6/19 No class 4/17 SUMMER Wed 6:30—7:30PM 7/3—8/21 Fee R: $65 NR: $85 R: $52 NR: $68 Adult and Senior Fitness Classes SPRING PREVIEW WEEK MARCH 11—MARCH 16 Registration required! For more information, call SYLS at 973-535-7925 or visit the Township website, www.livingstonnj.org. 30 Adult & Senior Fitness (Registration begins Dec. 11, Residents, Non-residents, Dec. 18) Adult/Senior Fee Structure: The senior rate is available to those 62 years of age and older. Zumba Pre & Postnatal Yoga Come join the fitness sensation that is sweeping the nation! Drawing on Latin dance moves, this fun and energetic dance fitness class is a great way to get in shape and have some fun. Limit: 24 Instructors: KJ Bryant, Mondays, Thur. & Saturdays Laura Tomayo, Wednesday Location: LSCC, Lower Level This class is appropriate for any stage of pregnancy. Practicing yoga can be an ideal way to stay in shape during your pregnancy keeps you limber, tones your muscles, and improves your balance and circulation, with little, if any, impact on your joints. Yoga is also beneficial because it helps you learn to breathe deeply and relax, which will come in handy as you face the physical demands of labor, birth, and motherhood. New mothers are also encouraged to return to this class as a great way to transition back into a regular yoga practice after childbirth. This is a very gentle yoga class, and no prior yoga experience is needed. Please remember to follow the 13 rules of safe pregnancy exercise. Bring your own yoga mat. Limit: 20 Instructor: Jane Dinner Location: LSCC, Lower Level Session Day Time Dates Fee SPRING Th 11:35—12:30PM 4/4—6/20 R: $78 NR: $102 SUMMER Th 11:35—12:30PM 7/11—8/22 R: $45.50 NR: $59.50 SPRING SESSION Session Day 1 M No class 5/27 2 M No class 5/27 3 W 4 TH 5 TH No class 5/16 6 S No class 5/25 Time 5-5:55 PM Dates 4/1—6/17 6-6:55 PM 4/1—6/17 5-5:55 PM 4/3—6/19 9:30-10:25 AM 4/4—6/20 5-5:55 PM 4/4—6/20 9-9:55 AM 4/6—6/22 SUMMER SESSION Session Day Time 1 M 5-5:55 PM Dates 7/1—8/19 2 M 6-6:55 PM 7/1—8/19 1 W 5-5:55 PM 7/3—8/21 4 TH 9:30-10:25 AM 7/11—8/22 5 TH 5-5:55 PM Fee R: $71.50 NR: $93.50 R: $71.50 NR: $93.50 R: $78.00 NR: $102.00 R: $78.00 NR: $102.00 R: $71.50 NR: $93.50 R $71.50 NR $93.50 (Senior Program) 7/11—8/22 Fee R: $52.00 NR: $68.00 R: $52.00 NR: $68.00 R: $52.00 NR: $68.00 R: $45.50 NR: $59.50 R: $45.50 NR: $59.50 Yogilates A non-impact combination of Yoga and Pilates. Floor exercises that combine toning and lifting while enhancing balance and agility. Using gentle Yoga postures you also work on improving your flexibility all in this one fusion class. Limit: 20 Instructor: Jane Dinner Location: LSCC, Lower Level Session Day Time SPRING Tues 6—6:55 PM No class 6/4 SUMMER Tues 6—6:55 PM Forever Fit Dates 4/2—6/18 7/2—8/20 Fee R: $71.50 NR: $93.50 R: $52.00 NR: $68.00 Have fun and move to the music with low impact cardio exercises that help active older adults maintain cardiovascular health, strength, balance and flexibility. Light weights and bands will be used. Please bring a towel, water and a set of light weights (1-2lbs). All fitness levels are welcome. Limit Instructor: Location: 25 Betsy Rauch LSCC Session Day Time SPRING Tues 1:45—2:30PM No class 5/28, 6/4 SUMMER Tues 2:00—2:45PM No class 8/6 Dates 4/2—6/18 7/2—8/20 Fee R: $35.75 NR: $57.75 R: $22.75 NR: $36.75 31 Adult/Senior Class Schedule - Spring LSCC MONDAY TUESDAY Shape Up 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Senior Fitness 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Yoga Level 2 8:45 - 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Cross Training 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Shape Up 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Senior Fitness 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Yoga Level 2 8:45 - 10 a.m. Yoga - Level 1 10:15 - 11:30 a.m. Zumba 9:30-10:30 a.m. Zumba GOLD 10:30-11:15 a.m. T'ai Chi (game rm) 10:00 - 10:55 a.m. Neurobics 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Knitting I & II 10:00 - 1:30 p.m. Arthritis Exercise 11:15 - 12:00 p.m. Canasta I 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Chair Yoga 11:00 - 12:00 p.m. Yoga - Level 1 10:15 - 11:30 a.m. Canasta I 11:00 - 1:00 p.m. Zumba Gold 10:30-11:15am Forever Fit 1:45 - 2:30p.m. Israeli Folk Dance 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Prenatal Yoga 11:35 - 12:30 p.m. Mahjong I 2:00 - 4:00p.m. Canasta II 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Healthy Bones 12:00-1:00 p.m. Healthy Bones 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Ballroom Dancing 3:00 - 3:55 p.m. FRIDAY Zumba 9:00 - 9:55 a.m. Chair Yoga 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Mahjong II 2:00 - 4:00p.m. Line Dancing 3:15 - 4:15 p.m. Zumba 5:00 - 5:55 p.m. Yogilates 6:00 - 6:55 p.m. Zumba 5:00 - 5:55 p.m. Zumba 6:00 - 6:55 p.m. Yoga - Level 2 7:15 - 8:30 p.m. Piloxing 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Zumba 5:00 - 5:55 p.m. Yoga - Level 2 7:00 - 8:15 p.m. Riker Hill Elementary School Step Fitness 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. Step Fitness 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. Cross Training 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. Northland Recreation Center 20/20/20 9:30-10:30 a.m. Inner Strength 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. All Buff, No Fluff 9:30-10:30 a.m. SATURDAY 20/20/20 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Pilates 11:00 - 12:00 p.m. For more information, call SYLS at 973-535-7925 or visit the Township website, www.livingstonnj.org. 32 Adult & Senior Programming Adult/Senior Fee Structure: The senior rate is available to those 62 years of age and older. Arthritis Water Workout Zumba Gold - Senior Program Ages: 55 and over Hosted by the West Essex YMCA, this water workout program is for men and women who have been diagnosed with osteoarthritis or osteoporosis. Done in shallow water, the program uses specific movements to help strengthen the bones and surrounding muscles to help alleviate the pain and stiffness of these conditions. (Individuals with YMCA membership and non- It is an innovative, fun and exciting program. It was designed for the active older adult, the true beginner, and/or people who are not used to exercising, or people who may be limited physically. The main difference between Zumba Gold and Zumba Basic is Zumba Gold is done at a lower intensity, not as fast, but it certainly is as much fun. The same great Latin styles of music and dance are used. Livingston residents not eligible) Limit: Location: 15 West Essex YMCA, So. Livingston Ave (Participants may register for either Tuesday OR Thursday) Day Tues Time 9—10AM Date 4/2—6/18 Thur Fee: 9—10AM 4/4—6/20 No charge, but pre-registration is required. Limit: Instructor: Location: 25 K. J. Bryant LSCC Session Day Time SPRING M 10:30-11:15AM No class 5/20, 5/27 Th 10:30-11:15AM SUMMER Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program M 10:30-11:15AM Th 10:30-11:15AM Dates 4/1—6/17 Fee R: $32.50 NR: $52.50 4/4—6/20 R: $39.00 NR: $63.00 7/1—8/19 R: $26.00 NR: $42.00 7/11—8/22 R: $22.75 NR: $36.75 (Senior and Adult program) People with Arthritis can Exercise using gentle activities to help increase joint flexibility and range of motion. With the guidance of a certified Arthritis Foundation Instructor, you will learn exercises to maintain muscle strength and increase flexibility. (1-2 lbs weights recommended) Limit: Instructor: Location: 25 Betsy Rauch LSCC, Lower Level Session Day Time SPRING W 11:15–12 PM No class 5/29 Fees: Fees: SUMMER Seniors Adult W 11:15–12 PM Dates 4/3—6/19 R: $35.75 R: $71.50 NR: $57.75 NR: $93.50 7/3—8/21 No class 8/7 Fees: Fees: Seniors Adult R: $22.75 R: $45.50 NR: $36.75 NR: $59.50 Tai Chi for Beginning & Continuing (Senior and Adult program) Do you know that Tai Chi is the most popular form of exercise on the planet? Based on martial arts movements, Tai Chi provides training in proper body mechanics and natural alignment. It fosters a calm body and a peaceful state of mind, which are essential for cultivating healthy energy. Even though Tai Chi is slow and gentle and does not leave you breathless, by combining intense mental focus with deliberate, graceful movements, it improves muscle strength, flexibility, agility, balance and even aerobic conditioning. Can be done seated as well. Wear loose fitting clothing and sneakers. Limit Instructor: Location: Session Day Time SPRING W 10-10:55 AM No class 4/10, 4/24 Fees: Fees: SUMMER Register early to avoid class cancellations. 25 Marcia Schoppik LSCC Fees: Fees: Seniors Adult W 10-10:55 AM Seniors Adult Dates 4/3—6/19 R: $32.50 R: $65 NR: $52.50 NR: $85 7/3—8/21 R: $26 R: $52 NR: $42 NR: $68 Senior, Youth & Leisure Services (SYLS) — Spring/Summer 2013 Program Guide 33 Adult & Senior Fitness (Registration begins Mar. 12, Residents, Non-residents, Mar. 19) Adult/Senior Fee Structure: The senior rate is available to those 62 years of age and older. Israeli Folk Dance (Senior Program) Neurobics 101 (Senior Program) The class will cover a range of classic Israeli Folk dances including Horas, Debkas and more. The dances are performed in a circle and are appropriate for all ages. Israeli Folk Dancing works the mind, the body and is a lot of fun. Puzzles are a fantastic way to wake up the brain but they are not enough! Neurobics is a way to challenge your brain to develop new pathways. This class will utilize a variety of mental exercises designed to keep the brain alert and active. Limit Instructor: Location: Mental stimulation and movement improves brain function and physical health Day W 20 Tammy Reniskoff LSCC Time 12—1 PM Dates 5/1—6/19 Fee R: $26.00 NR: $42.00 Ballroom Dancing (Senior and Adult program) At your next party, get off your seat and onto the floor and – DANCE! Learn the basics of Waltz, Swing, Foxtrot, Tango and the most popular Latin rhythms Merengue, Salsa and Cha Cha in a fun easy-going atmosphere. Come discover how wonderful dancing can feel. Partners are recommended. Limit Instructor: Location: 25 David Cross LSCC Session Day SPRING Mon No class 5/27 Time 3-3:55PM Fees: Fees: Seniors Adult SUMMER Mon Fees: Fees: Seniors Adult 3-3:55PM Dates 4/1—6/17 R: $35.75 R: $71.50 NR: $57.75 NR: $93.50 7/1—8/19 R: $26.00 R: $52.00 NR: $42.00 NR: $68.00 Line Dancing (Senior and Adult program) No more watching for you! Everyone can learn to line dance. Have fun and exercise while dancing to a variety of great country and popular songs. No partner needed! Limit: Instructor: Location: Fees: Fees: SUMMER Fees: Fees: Seniors Adult W 3:15–4:15PM Seniors Adult Limit Instructor: Location: 10 Marcia Schoppik LSCC Session SPRING Day Time 10—11AM Th SUMMER Th Project Healthy Bones is an exercise and education program for older men and women who have osteoporosis, osteopenia or are at risk of developing the condition. Exercises that target the body’s larger muscle groups are designed to improve posture, balance, strength and flexibility. Participants use ankle cuffs with varying weight pellets and hand weights for individualized progression. The education component informs participants about the importance of exercise, nutrition, safety, medications and lifestyle factors related to osteoporosis. The program is a positive and enjoyable experience that maintains the commitment of participants. Physician’s approval required to participate. Limit: 15 Instructors: Healthy Bones Peer Leaders Location: LSCC, Lower Level For registration information contact SYLS offices. Call (973)535-7925 for current session meeting dates BEGINNERS:: for those who have not previously particiBEGINNERS pated in the program. Day M NR: $52.50 NR: $85 Time 1:30 – 3:30PM Dates Call to be put on waitlist. NR: $42 NR: $68 Time 1:30 – 3:30PM Dates Call to be put on waitlist. HEALTHY BONES: BONES: for those who have previously participated in a Healthy Bones program Day Th 7/3—8/21 R: $26 R: $52 Fee R: $39 NR: $63 7/11—8/22 R: $22.75 NR: $36.75 CONTINUING HEALTHY BONES BONES: ONES: for those who have previously participated in a Healthy Bones program Dates 4/3—6/19 R: $32.50 R: $65 10—11AM Dates 4/4—6/20 Project Healthy Bones Day M 25 David Cross LSCC, Lower Level Session Day Time SPRING W 3:15–4:15PM No class 4/10, 4/24 Join in the exploration of novel movements, awareness, and sensory stimulation. All fitness levels. Wear comfortable clothing and walking foot gear. Time 12:00 – 1:00PM Dates Call to be put on waitlist. Fees: There is no fee to participate but registration is required. Participants purchase weights at program, $26.00, and a manual $10.00, at the class. 34 Adult & Senior Programming Adult/Senior Fee Structure: The senior rate is available to those 62 years of age and older. Mahjong Instruction II Canasta For Beginners This class is an introduction to Modern American Canasta. It is designed as an introduction to the game that will include skills, rules and strategies to play the game. At the conclusion of the session, participants should be comfortable enjoying the game. C’mon, it will open up a new world of fun! Limit 12 Instructor: Wednesday, Bobbi Felcher; Thursday, Phyllis Weiss Location: LSCC, Lower Level (Thursday class is for beginner and intermediate players) Session SPRING Day Time W 11:00—1PM Th Dates 4/3—6/19 9:30—11:30AM 4/4—6/20 Fee R: $34.20 NR: $46.20 R: $34.20 NR: $46.20 Canasta Instruction II 16 Bobbi Felcher LSCC Session SPRING Day Time 1:30—3:30PM W Dates 4/3—6/19 Fee R: $34.20 NR: $46.20 Mahjong Instruction I This class will offer an introduction and instruction in playing mahjong, a game that involves skill, strategy and calculation, as well as a certain degree of luck. Current mahjong card required. Limit: 12 Instructor: Carol Perry Location: LSCC Game Room Session Day Time SPRING T 2—4PM No class 4/23, 4/30 SUMMER T 2—4PM Dates 4/2—6/18 7/2—8/20 Limit: 16 Location: LSCC Game Room Instructor: Carol Perry Session Day Time SPRING Th 2—4PM No class 4/25, 5/2 SUMMER Th 2—4PM This class is for those who have previously played the game, may need to refresh skills, or want to meet others who enjoy the game. Limit Instructor: Location: This class will be for anyone who has previously played and needs to refresh skills, taken an introductory class, or wants to meet others who enjoy the game. Current mahjong card required. Fee R: $28.50 NR: $38.50 R: $22.80 NR: $30.80 Dates 4/4—6/20 Fee R: $28.50 NR: $38.50 7/11—8/22 R: $19.95 NR: $26.95 Learn the Basics of Knitting - Level 1 Did you ever want to know how to knit? Did you want to learn to knit from your grandmother or mother but never asked? Don't fret; it's never too late to learn how to knit. Knitting may look hard, but with simple instructions, and a little practice, you can learn how to knit, create great items and develop a life long skill. Skills taught in this class will include casting on, knitting, purling, a combination of stitches and binding off which will enable you to knit a scarf. Participants are to bring to class: (1) pair # 9 or 10 straight needles and (1) 6 or 7 oz skein of a solid, light colored worsted weight yarn. Limit: 12 Instructor: Marilyn Werber Location: LSCC Day Time Dates Fee M 12—1:30PM 4/1—6/17 R: $28.60 No class 5/27 NR: $36.85 Knitting - Level 2 We encourage you to bring your own projects to work on in this class. Skills taught in Level 2 will include additional interesting stitches as well as how to put pieces together to produce a finished item. Participants are to bring to class (1) pair #10 straight needle, 29" round needle. 1 lb skein worsted yarn to make a lap blanket, or shawl. Limit: 12 Instructor: Marilyn Werber Location: LSCC Day Time M 10—11:30AM No class 5/27 Dates 4/1—6/17 Fee R: $28.60 NR: $36.85 Senior, Youth & Leisure Services (SYLS) — Spring/Summer 2013 Program Guide 35 Adult & Senior Programs Brain Education for Successful Living With Gregory Quinn, certified IBREA Brain Management Consultant. Class will meet at LSCC. May 1—Core Strength & Flexibility Develop a strong abdomen and back, increase metabolism and core temperature, improve energy and stamina!! May 8—Longevity walking & leg strength Connect and consciously feel legs and feet, develop a long bounce stride, walk like a kid again! May 15—Balanced Brain and Body! Develop confidence; stand on One leg shift your weight side to side and front to back, fun challenging Brain connection training. May 22—Bright Mind & spirit Experience deep quiet and Inner peace Day Time Dates 1—2 PM 5/1—5/22 W Fee R: $13.00 NR: $21.00 Lecture Series * No fee or registration required for this program. On the fourth Wednesday of each month, a lecture will be held at the Livingston Senior Community Center from 1 - 2:30PM. All are invited to attend free of charge. Each month a different subject will be offered. The speakers will present an informative, stimulating and entertaining lecture that will have a broad range of appeal. Refreshments will be served. The schedule is as follows: April 24 No Lecture May 22 “The Benefits of Art and Music,” presented by Daughters of Israel, Linda Schulman, M.S. June 26 “Basic Estate Planning: Wills, Living Wills and Power of Attorney,” presented by Jill Petroro, Esq., Family First HomeCare. July 24 No Lecture Aug. 28 No Lecture AARP Defensive Driving Class Classical Music/Opera Lovers Club Cars have changed. So have traffic rules, driving conditions, and the roads you travel every day. Even the most experienced drivers can benefit from brushing up on their driving skills. * No fee or registration required for this program. Open to any Livingston senior, this member run club will feature presentations, speakers, videos and musical recordings of favorite classical music pieces, composers and operas. The group will meet monthly and use a rotating schedule of members for the presentations. No expertise is required, just a love of classical music and opera. By taking the AARP Driver Safety course you'll learn the current rules of the road, defensive driving techniques, and how to operate your vehicle more safely in today's increasingly challenging driving environment. In addition, you'll learn: • How to minimize the effects of dangerous blind spots • How to maintain the proper following distance behind another car • The safest ways to change lanes and make turns at busy intersections • Proper use of safety belts, air bags, anti-lock brakes, and new technologies used in cars • Ways to monitor your own and others' driving skills and capabilities • The effects of medications on driving • The importance of eliminating distractions, such as eating, smoking, and cell-phone use Plus, you may qualify for an automobile insurance discount by completing the course (participants should check with their auto insurance agent for details). Completed registration form with check only, made payable to "AARP," is required. No cash accepted. Day Time Meetings: Time: Location: First Tuesdays of the Month 12:30PM—3PM LSCC, Lower Level April 2 “La Boheme” by Puccini, presented by Dr. F. Digregorio May 7 “Eugene Onegin” by Tchaikovsky, presented by P. Porcaro June 4 “Call Me Madam”, presented by Lillian Ostrin July 2 “Emani” by Verdi, presented by Dr. F. Digregorio August 6 “Don Paswuale” by Donizetti, presented by P. Porcaro Sept 3 “Funny Girl” by Puccini, presented by Lillian Ostrin Dates Friday 9 AM—3 PM 4/19/2013 Lunch Break 12—12:30PM (lunch on your own) Fee: AARP Member - $12 Non-Member: - $14 Location: LSCC, 204 Hillside Avenue For more information, call SYLS at 973-535-7925 or visit the Township website, www.livingstonnj.org. 36 Adult and Senior Programs Senior Knitting Group Game Room & Library at the LSCC This drop-in group meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month, from 1-3PM, to knit a variety of pieces such as baby hats, lap robes, shawls and blankets. These items are donated to area social service agencies. Knitting needles, patterns and yarn are provided. All skill levels are welcome. Donations of yarn are accepted. Located in the lower level of the Livingston Senior/Community Center, the game room offers a pool table, table tennis table, card tables, table top shuffleboard and a large screen television. The Library features several computers with internet access and a nice variety of books and movies available for borrowing. Open most days between 9AM and 4PM. Occasional programming in the spaces may pre-empt the drop-in status. Please watch for signs. Reading Room Book Club Senior Knitting Group with sponsor, Regal Bank. Drop-in Adult Bridge Bridge players may join their friends to play bridge on Mondays. This is a free, drop in program. Knowledge of the game is required. No instruction is provided or games guaranteed. The program meets from 12:30PM to 3PM, year round at the Livingston Senior Community Center, Lower level. No partner needed. Individuals are invited to join us to discuss recent books they have read. Members should be prepared to give a brief summary of the book, if you enjoyed reading it and why. Books may be borrowed and/or traded from the Senior Library in LSCC. This program will meet the fourth Thursday of the month at 1:00PM. Location: Library, LSCC, lower level, 204 Hillside Avenue Utility Assistance Programs There are various programs available for payment of utility bills or weatherization such as Home Energy Assistance Program, Universal Service Fund, New Jersey Shares, and Comfort Partners. Each program has different eligibility requires and potential benefits. For more information and assistance, call Lauren Glassman, 973-535-7961 x231. Senior Organizations AARP Old Guard Livingston Chapter #3663 of AARP is open to residents who are age 50 and over. The chapter engages in community service activities and tries through programs and fellowship to prolong and improve the well-being of retired persons. Open to Livingston women ages 55 and over. This group features socials, movies, cards, games, speakers and trips. Meetings are held every Wednesday, 11 AM - 3 PM, at the LSCC. Contact Betty Weber at 973-992-1093 for more information. Open to retired and/or semi-retired Livingston men, this group features social activities, educational groups, trips and other special events. ( Military status not a requirement.)Listed here are some of the weekly activities scheduled at the LSCC; (except for shuffleboard at Northland) General Meetings Tuesdays 10AM Computer Training Sessions Mondays 10AM Financial Discussion Group Tuesdays 8:45AM Drop-in Game Room Tuesdays 12PM Thursday Discussion Group Thursdays 9AM Billiards, Ping Pong, Chess Tuesdays Noon Thursdays Noon Choral Group Tuesdays Noon Bridge M, T, W Morning Thursday Seniors Motor Meals AARP Chapter #3663 meets the first Friday of each month at the LSCC. Meetings are open to members only. For membership information, please contact Kathy Murphy at 973-992-1357 Oak Leaf This is a social organization for women and men ages 55 and over. Meetings are every Thursday, 12 PM - 3:30 PM, at the LSCC. Activities include speakers, social hour and games. Participants should bring their own lunch. Call Mary Mac at 973-515-1240 for more information regarding the group. Nutritious meals are provided to homebound residents who are unable to cook for themselves. St. Barnabas Medical Center prepares the meals which are offered at cost. Participants can choose one, two or three meals a day; special diets require a physician’s note. Meals are delivered by volunteers five days a week Monday through Friday during the lunchtime period. Any person interested in receiving meals or in becoming a volunteer call Lauren Glassman, Human Services Coordinator, 973 5357961, ext. 231. 37 Senior Socials & Special Events Spring Senior Socials Light refreshments provided. Free to Livingston residents. PrePre-registration required online or in person at SYLS 1 - 2:30 PM at LSCC Mother’s Day Celebration Friday, May 10th, entertainment by “Julian” Father’s Day Celebration Friday, June 14th, entertainment by “Barbara Harris from The Toys.” Make it a Night Out! Ballroom Dance Social Series Light refreshments provided. Salsa Day Time Date Friday 7 – 8:30PM March 15 Fee R: $7.50 NR: $8.25 Cha-Cha Day Time Date Friday 7 – 8:30PM April 19 Fee R: $7.50 NR: $8.25 The Waltz Day Time Date Friday 7 – 8:30PM May 17 Fee R: $7.50 NR: $8.25 The Merengue SENIOR POOL PARTIES July 10 Jason & Linda August 7 Frances & Joel Northland Pool, 8—9:30 PM ICE CREAM SOCIAL Day Time Date Friday 7 – 8:30PM June 21 Fee R: $7.50 NR: $8.25 Wednesday, April 24, 2013 AARP, State of New Jersey THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL SECURITY & MEDICARE 11 AM—2:30 PM at LSCC September 4th at 1 PM "Destination Las Vegas" LSCC Individuals who are family caregivers are welcome! Details to follow! Lunch will be served. Details to follow Senior Transportation A transportation program is offered to Livingston residents 62 years of age and older and disabled residents 18 years of age and older to any Livingston location including Township meetings, Shop Rite, Livingston Mall and the JCC in West Orange. The wheelchair accessible bus runs Monday—Friday between 8:45AM and 4:00PM and a volunteer driven vehicle is available other days as needed. Reservations may be made one week to twenty-four hours in advance of the desired ride. NO SAME DAY APPOINTMENTS ARE AVAILABLE. The service includes two rides per day, either one round trip to one location from one address and back or a dropoff at one address and pick-up at another address. Participants are responsible for finding their own transportation to a secondary pick-up location if desired. Participants in the service must pre-register in the program. Call Senior, Youth & Leisure Services at 973-535-7925 for details. To schedule your ride or to find out more about the transportation service, please call 973-535-7925, select option “1” at the prompt. Phone lines are open Monday—Friday, 10AM—3PM. For more information, call SYLS at 973-535-7925 or visit the Township website, www.livingstonnj.org. 38 Special Events LIVINGSTON HEALTH DEPARTMENT A Eulogy for Vincent An Exciting New Play About the Life & Times of Vincent Van Gogh HEALTH FAIR Wednesday, April 10th, 8:30 am-11:30 am Blood work at moderate prices, free screening for vision, hearing, bone mineral density, nutrition, chiropractor and massage therapist. Among our guests will be Gregory Quinn, certified IBREA Brain Management Consultant, presenting a demonstration on brain education. Free dementia screenings will be available from SAGE Eldercare. We will have lots of educational handouts on health and wellness topics. AARP 2013 Events Calendar A Eulogy for Vincent is a thrilling piece of theater with over 100 slides projected behind the action. The slides are in lieu of scenery and provide the settings, backdrops, the people and places in Vincent's life, and the glorious art works that make Vincent Van Gogh one of the most celebrated painters who ever lived. Date: April 12, 2013 Time: 1:00PM Location: LSCC $5.00 per person Casino trips to Mohegan Sun every third Wednesday of the month - organized by Old Guard, contact George Gerges 973-535-9022 March 12: Irish Festival Lakeside Manor· June 7: Picnic at the Northland Pool complex· Sept.11: Italian Festival at Ehrhardts, Pocono Mountains Sept.24-27: Four days, three nights in Wildwood, NJ For additional information, please contact AARP Livingston Chapter #3663 Events organized by Cedar Street Commons Second Wednesday of each month (for more information contact Lucille Priollo 973-535-1980 ext. 11) Senior Spotlight Newsletter If you’re not reading Livingston’s Senior Spotlight newsletter, you’re missing information about senior activities! Published three times each year (Winter, Spring/Summer, Fall), there are several ways to see it. To find Senior Spotlight, you can click it on the Township web site at www.livingstonnj.org, or find one at the Library, or stop by the Senior, Youth & Leisure Services office, or have it mailed to your home! You can sign up to have Senior Spotlight mailed to your home in either of two ways: call 973535-7925 or send an email to recreation@livingstonnj.org Senior, Youth & Leisure Services (SYLS) — Spring/Summer 2013 Program Guide 39 LIVINGSTON ADULT SCHOOL OF CONTINUNG EDUCATION Livingston Adult School of Continuing Education Senior, Youth & Leisure Services is offering a series of classes for adults in computer technology, business, languages and arts. REGISTRATION TO BEGIN IN MARCH Sign up to receive emails regarding class schedules and registration at www.livingstonnj.org Interested in teaching a class, contact lbranquinho@livingstonnj.org SPONSORED ORGANIZATIONS Livingston Arts Council The Livingston Council for the Arts is a nonprofit arts coordinating group established by the Town Council to make the arts visible in Livingston and surrounding areas. Its aim is to encourage quality offerings in performing and visual arts and to act as an informal clearing house for all of the artistic disciplines. show a year in the spring and the sign up period is the first two weeks of December. For further information please visit www.childrenstheatreoflivingston.org. Livingston Community Players Singers, dancers, actors, crew and production personnel are needed to help stage a variety of musicals and plays held each year. Phone: 973-994-0102 Arts Association Livingston Symphony Orchestra Organized in 1959 to foster an appreciation of the fine arts, the organization presents exhibitions, demonstrations and workshops throughout the year. Day and evening classes for adults and children are also available. Contact 973-992-7749 for additional information. Established in 1955, the orchestra provides an opportunity for qualified amateur musicians to perform under the direction of a professional conductor. Opportunities also exist in orchestra management and administration. Phone: 973-980-1809 Camera Club The Camera Club was formed to share experiences, and knowledge for improvement in skills, both with the camera and in the darkroom. Meets on the second and fourth Mondays at the LSCC September—May. Phone: 973-625-4820 Children’s Theater of Livingston Children's Theatre of Livingston (CTL) was formed by a group of dedicated volunteers to offer elementary and middle school children the opportunity to learn all of the aspects of being on the stage and behind the scenes. The organization offers one Livingston Historical Society Open meetings the fourth Monday, September—April at the LSCC provide programs of local historical interest. For information write: P.O. Box 220, Livingston NJ 07039. The society maintains the following properties: Ely Cemetery—open to the public on Memorial Day and Veterans Day Force Homestead — open to the public the second Sunday from 2– 4PM April—November. For information write: P.O. Box 220, Livingston NJ 07039. For more information, call SYLS at 973-535-7925 or visit the Township website, www.livingstonnj.org. 40 Livingston Library Senior Happenings - Friday Adult Day & Evening Programs Program for Seniors, third Friday of the month, September - June. Lunch is at 12:00 noon. The library will serve dessert and coffee. Programs begin at 1:00pm. Program dates are as follows: April 12, Let's Talk About Books - 12:45 PM "Molokai" by Alan Brennert, reviewed by Barbara Hauser April 17, Wednesday Nights at the Movies - 7:00 PM "The Big Sleep" April 29, 1:00pm and 7:00pm Monday at the Movies: Salmon Fishing in the Yemen May 10, Let's Talk About Books - 12:45 PM "The Sense of an Ending" by Julian Barnes, reviewed by Bud Zaino May 15, Wednesday Nights at the Movies - 7:00 PM "The Big Clock" May 20, 1:00pm and 7:00pm Monday at the Movies: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy June 12, Wednesday Nights at the Movies - 7:00 PM "Laura" June 14, Let's Talk About Books - 12:45 PM "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, reviewed by Barbara Sikora. June 24, 1:00pm and 7:00pm Monday at the Movies: Letters to Juliet March 15 Fred Miller Lectures-in-Song pianist, singer, performing Cole Porter This program is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and administered by the Essex County Division of Cultural Affairs. The SYLS Department and the Livingston Public Library are offering senior bus transportation to evening library events. Please call the SYLS office at 973973-535535-7925 to schedule your pickpick-up/drop off. Bus space is limited. Available to ages 62 and over. Community Hunger Outreach Warehouse C.H.O.W. C.H.O.W., spearheaded by Sister Barbara Howard of St. Philomena’s is a project of the Livingston Clergy Association. C.H.O.W. is also open to local residents, of all faiths, in need on a drop-in basis. For more information contact Sister Barbara at (973) 992-1382. In 2012, C.H.O.W. received support from The Stuff the Bus event, a town wide community service project that included the participation from many local organizations. Stuff the Bus is part of Food Day initiative of the Eat Real movement sponsored by the Center for Science in the Public Interest, working to bring people together to push for healthy, affordable food produced in a sustainable and humane way. Key partners in Livingston’s Food Day efforts include the West Essex YMCA, Livingston Township, Livingston Shoprite, Kings, Livingston Public Schools, Livingston Public Library, C.H.O.W, and other community groups. Drop off locations LSCC West Essex Tribune LIBRARY St Philomena's Church Senior, Youth & Leisure Services (SYLS) — Spring/Summer 2013 Program Guide 41 SENIOR/COMMUNITY CENTER USE USING THE LIVINGSTON SENIOR/COMMUNITY CENTER FOR MEETINGS: The Livingston Senior/Community Center is available for use by Township organizations for general meetings. The levels of usage are as follows: WHO MAY RESERVE A SPACE: 1. Groups that may reserve space as often as needed each month free of charge: a. Township-sponsored programs and events including Departmental meetings. b. Township-appointed boards and committees. c. Township sponsored organizations. d. Senior Citizen organizations. e. Youth Sports Council organizations 2. Livingston-based organizations may reserve up to two (2) spaces, based on space availability, within Township facilities up to two (2) times per calendar month free of charge. More than two (2) spaces or two (2) dates per calendar month will result in rental fees being charged for the later dates. A Livingston-based organization* is defined as any non-profit organization, committee, chapter or branch, which satisfies any of the following criteria: a. Has members appointed by Township Council. b. Devotes its activities or resources to the Livingston community. c. Has at least 51% current membership of Livingston residents. d. Is devoted to enhancing the quality of life or provides programming/social activities to senior citizens of Livingston. TO RESERVE A SPACE: Please contact Senior, Youth and Leisure Services (SYLS) at 973-535-7925 to be sent a Facility Reservation Request packet. You may also visit the department's website — www.livingstonsyls.org Reservations will be accepted no later than Wednesday of the week prior to the date desired. The weekly calendar runs Monday— Sunday. SYLS must be notified 72 hours prior to the event if additional space or time is needed. Due to space limitations, no guarantees of additional space or time are made even with 72 hours notice. For a complete list of rules and regulations, visit the SYLS's website — www.livingstonsyls.org — and click the Facilities tab. PRIVATE PARTIES & EVENTS AT THE LSCC The Livingston Senior/Community Center is available for private parties, meetings and seminars for Livingston residents. Call 973-535-7925 for your packet or download the information from the Township website. General Information: How to Apply: 1. Call Senior, Youth and Leisure Services (SYLS) at 973-5357925. A staff member will send you a complete Private Rental Reservation Request packet or you may download the complete packet at www.livingstonnj.org — click on the “Senior, Youth & Leisure Services” link. Once you have received the packet, you may arrange a meeting to tour the facility and discuss rental options. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Proof of insurance coverage for $1 million per occurrence with a “Certificate of Insurance” naming the Township of Livingston as additional insured is required for all rentals. Reservations may be made for Friday, Saturday or Sunday only and is not available on Township holidays. Application for use of the facility must be made by a Livingston resident 21 years of age or older. There is a minimum of two hours rental time. Contract time includes all set-up and take down. The Township supplies only tables and chairs in a predetermined set-up. No table covers, table service, decorations, catering equipment or professional sound or lighting equipment is available. Alcohol is not permitted in the facility. Admission may not be charged to any private rental event. Games of chance are not permitted. Payment of the $200 refundable deposit guarantees your date. Once you have completed and signed all of the required forms, your application will be reviewed and you will be contacted within 5 working days to confirm your reservation and discuss final payment. Upon completion of your rental, allow up to 30 days for the return of your deposit. For more information, call SYLS at 973-535-7925 or visit the Township website, www.livingstonnj.org. 42 Livingston’s Bicentennial CELEBRATING LIVINGSTON’S PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE! The Celebration Continues! March – Livingston at 200: Getting Greener Daffodils all over town will bloom in March to mark the coming of Livingston’s Bicentennial Spring season! Thanks to the groups throughout town who, by planting Bicentennial Daffodils in October 2012, we’ll all enjoy these blooms around town --- at the Memorial Oval and in front of schools, local businesses, houses of worship, and residences. An Environmental Film Festival and other special programs will remind us of Livingston’s “green” past and future. April – Livingston at 200: Fit and Active This month’s sports theme, coordinated by Big L and the Sports Council, will involve many local sports organizations in a celebration of athletic events and programs to celebrate the Bicentennial and our fit and active lifestyles. Also, to mark the first actual meeting of the Township government in 1813, a town-wide celebration of the First Meeting Day will be held at the Livingston High School on Thursday, April 11,, 2013. Governor Chris Christie will be our keynote speaker, the original Township Charter will be read aloud, and historical pictures and information will abound! May – Livingston at 200: Happy Birthday! HCHY (Healthy Community Healthy Youth) and the Memorial Day Parade Committee are creating a fabulous 200th birthday celebration as a part of Youth Appreciation Week – May 20 to 25, 2013 – and the Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May 27th! June – Livingston at 200: Getting to Know You Touring the Township month! Architectural “History of Livingston Housing” tours will be organized by our local realtors in June 2013. With a special map in hand, residents can drive to selected houses in town and see some of the town’s architectural history. The YMCA will also take us around the town in June – on Bicycles! Residents can ride around town on their bicycles and enjoy seeing interesting and historical places they may not have known about in Livingston. July – Livingston at 200: Fireworks and Family Fun! The 4th of July in Livingston is an entire day that’s always packed with cars, music, fun, food and fireworks! This year’s Bicentennial theme will add to the fun! August – Livingston at 200: Community The Livingston Police Department’s annual National Night Out will kick off the month with a huge community gettogether on Tuesday, August 6, 2013. In the weeks that follow, our wonderful concerts at the Gazebo on the Memorial Oval will incorporate a Bicentennial twist sure to delight! September – Livingston at 200: OldFashioned Fun Everyone is invited to our old-fashioned Town-wide Picnic at the Memorial Oval on Sunday, September 22, 2013! Entertainment, food, games and history will all come together for an afternoon our families are sure to remember. October – Livingston at 200: A Gala Celebration! Our annual Art at the Oval celebration in October will incorporate a special Bicentennial flavor this year in its focus on celebrating Livingston’s arts and literature. On Thursday, October 17, 2013, we will host a Bicentennial Gala event at the Crystal Plaza! This very special event will celebrate our past 200 years and their history in addition to looking forward to our promising future. November – Livingston at 200: Giving Thanks What better time than this to remember our good fortune over the past two centuries? The Livingston Clergy Council will coordinate their annual Inter-faith Thanksgiving Service, with a special emphasis on giving thanks for two hundred years of a caring, thriving and healthy community. December – Livingston at 200: Holiday Lights! As the year comes to an end, we focus on illuminating hope in Livingston. The Camuso Holiday Lighting at the Gazebo on the Memorial Oval offers not only a beautiful display, but a reminder of our bright future! Senior, Youth & Leisure Services (SYLS) — Spring/Summer 2013 Program Guide CELEBRATING LIVINGSTON’S PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE! Throughout the year… Banners and Flags – Banners will fly on the Oval and on Livingston Avenue to remind us of the Bicentennial. Historical Exhibits – Historical artifacts and pictures will be displayed in businesses, at the library, at schools and in a traveling exhibit. Summer Concerts at the Gazebo July 8 - B Street Band July 14 - Larry Chance & The Earls July 21 - Stiff Joints July 28th - Hotel California Aug. 4th - Bronx Wanderers— in honor of the Bicentennial Anniversary PROUDLY SPONSORED BY REGAL BANK, LIVINGSTON SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Swim Instructors and Lifeguards Public Sculpture – Sculpture by John Seward Johnson, obtained on a loan by the BID (Business Improvement District) will be on display around the town. Positions are available at both Township pools. Applicants must be 15 years of age or older with the appropriate certifications. ”Livingston Luminaries” – Programs at the library and schools, coordinated with our monthly themes, will feature Livingston graduates who have achieved success and are making contributions in their professions. Township of Livingston employment applications must be completed for Swim Instructor and Lifeguard positions along with copies of Lifeguard Training and CPR/AED certifications attached. Based on need – interviews will be conducted in early May, 2013. Public School Curriculum – Students will study historical events and places in Livingston and will contribute to the celebratory events. Summer Camp Counselor Jobs Organizational Observances – Livingston’s various local organizations will offer bicentennial programs for their membership and will feature Bicentennial events in their calendars. National Night Out Tuesday, August 6 5 PM at the Oval WATCH FOR DETAILS! Camp Dates: July 1 — August 9, 2013 Camp Counselor Monday — Friday, 8:30AM—12:30PM, half day, 8:30 -3:30PM, full day 16 years old by the first day of camp Junior Counselor Monday — Friday, 8:30AM — 12:30PM 15 years old by the first day of camp This is an unpaid position. Township of Livingston employment applications may be obtained online at www.livingstonnj.org. /employment or at Senior, Youth and Leisure Services at 204 Hillside Avenue. Call 973-535-7925 for more information. Applications now available. Summer Camp application deadline is Monday, April 1, 2013. Interviews are conducted in April. Hiring decisions are made by late May. Thinking about Pool Membership? LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY POOLS OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY JUNE 8, 2013 Come and enjoy some family fun at one of Livingston's Community Pools. Livingston Adult School of Continuing Education July 4th Community Celebration Thursday, July 4, 2013 Senior, Youth & Leisure Services is offering a series of classes for adults in computer technology, business, languages and arts. Memorial Oval Family Fun: 9AM—3:PM Entertainment: 7:15PM Fireworks: 9:15PM REGISTRATION TO BEGIN IN MARCH Sign up to receive emails regarding class schedules and registration at www.livingstonnj.org Interested in teaching a class, contact lbranquinho@livingstonnj.org Classic C ar Show ! ny ! Ceremo g in n e c Op Patrioti s! Pony Ride Live Entertain ment! ! Fantastic Food Swim Carnival! Firework s Spectacu lar!! And much MORE! Save the Date 25th Annual Intergenerational Prom By the Light of the Silvery Moon Wednesday, April 17 Registration required at SYLS 17TH ANNUAL LIVINGSTON Youth Appreciation Week May 20 - May 27 WATCH FOR DETAILS! MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE CEREMONY & PARADE Monday, May 27, 2013 Join your friends & neighbors at Memorial Oval across from Town Hall for a Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony followed by the annual Memorial Day Parade. Ceremony — 9:30AM Parade—10AM Parade Route: From Memorial Oval to Congressional Parkway on Livingston Avenue.