Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Summer Recreation Opportunities in Lexington - LEXINGTON ...

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The Lexington Recreation Department is pleased to offer a variety of programs for children, teenagers and adults throughout the summer.? We invite residents of all ages to ?come out and play? with us this summer!

YOUTH CAMPS AND CLINICS

The Teddy Bear Picnic program offers well-rounded morning activities for children ages three ? entering Kindergarten.? Children participate in games, arts and crafts, story time, nature and singing activities with friendly, experienced and enthusiastic staff members at the Old Res picnic area.? Each morning ends with swimming time and water activities at the Old Res.? The weekly program runs for seven weeks, June 25 through August 10 from 9:30 a.m. ? 12:00 noon.?

This summer the Discover the Fun Day Camp will offer six weeks of fun and enjoyment.? Each week offers a different theme for the participants and includes daily swimming at the pool, sports and games, arts and crafts, nature and fitness activities and weekly special events.? This weekly program is open to children entering Grades 1 ? 5, and runs Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., June 25 through August 3 at Lexington High School.

The Minuteman Sports Clinics ? a summer tradition in Lexington ? offer a variety of one-week sports clinics for children ages 4 through 14.? A high school coach, teacher or college player who brings their extensive sport knowledge and experience to the program directs each clinic.?

The programs are:? Boys Hoop half day and full day with Coach Bob Farias; Girls Hoop I and Girls Hoop II Clinics directed by Steve Solly, LHS Girls Varsity Coach; Field Hockey and Volleyball clinics with Barbara Locke, Woburn High Varsity Coach; Girls Softball Clinics directed by Frank Pagliuca, LHS Varsity Softball; Football Clinic coordinated by Steve Solly, LHS teacher and coach; Baseball and Junior Golf Clinics with LHS P.E. teacher and Coach Jason Rajotte; Youth Track Clinics coordinated by Bridge School P.E. Teacher, Russ Bosbach; Multi-Sport and Mini Multi Sport Clinics coordinated by Vic Cuzzupe, a Skateboard Clinic coordinated by Michael George, and 3 new clinics, Street Hockey, Rollerblading and Ultimate Frisbee, directed by LHS P.E. Teacher Amanda Ciarletta.

Among our many privately run clinics for children are weekly offerings by Thundercat Sports Camps, Mass Premiere Soccer, Challenger British Soccer, Elite Soccer, Archery USA, Viking Sports Camps, ?and the Lexington Blue Sox,

SWIMMING

The Town Pool and Old Reservoir Aquatics facilities open for the season on Saturday, June 2.??? Normal operating hours for the Old Res, located on Marrett Road, are 10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. seven days per week.? The Irving H. Mabee Town Pool Complex, located on Worthen Road at the Center Recreation Complex, is also open seven days per week.? On weekdays a variety of programs including Red Cross Swim Lessons, Adult Water Aerobics, and swim team share pool space in the four individual pools, but generally the public swim hours are 12:45 ? 4:30 p.m. and 7:00 ? 8:45 p.m.?

Lexington Residents may purchase seasonal swim tags at the at the Recreation Office through June 1, and at the Tennis Booth, which is located in the Town Pool building, Monday ? Friday, June 4 ? 22, 3:00 ? 7:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday 10:00 a.m. ? 2:00 p.m.? Residents not wishing to purchase swim tags may pay on a daily basis of $5.00.?

TENNIS

Tennis Lessons and clinics for children ages 4 and older are available throughout the summer at the Gallagher Tennis Courts at the Center Recreation Complex.? Lessons run weekly June 25 through August 17), Monday through Thursday mornings with a Friday rain date.? The Afternoon Youth Clinic runs 2:00 ? 5:00 p.m. June 25 ? 29, July 2 ? 13, July 16 ? 27, July 30 ? August 3 and August 6 ? 10.? Summer and Fall Adult beginner, advanced beginner and intermediate lessons run on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings plus Saturday mornings.?

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Pre registration is required for all Lexington Recreation programs.? Additional information about these programs and program registration forms are available in the Recreation Department Summer Program Brochure and are available for download on the web at: http://www.lexingtonma.gov/recreationdepartment.cfm

The Lexington Recreation Department now offers ONLINE Registration for most programs.? To register online please go to our web site:? http://www.lexingtonma.gov/recreationdepartment.cfm? and click on the ONLINE REGISTRATION link.

Residents may also call the Lexington Recreation Department at (781) 862-0500 ext. 262 for more information.? We look forward to speaking with you about our summer offerings, and encourage you to register, participate and have fun this summer.

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