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Most Recent Item Fall 2010 Catalog PTC Parks & Recreation’s Fall Catalog September, October, November 2010 DIRECTORY CONTENTS Director Leisure Services (Parks & Recreation, Library, and Amphitheater) Registration Information Page 3 Randy Gaddo (770) 631-2542 All Around The Community Page 4 Recreation Administrator Facility Locations Pages 5 - 6 Sherry McHugh, CPRP (770) 631-2542 Special Events Pages 7 - 8 Manager of Kedron Fieldhouse and Aquatic Center Scott McCord (770) 631-2525 Gathering Place Information Pages 9 - 10 Aquatics Pages 11 - 15 Manager of Recreation Facilities Scott Christopher, CPRP, CPSI (770) 631-2542 Art Classes Pages 15 - 17 Manager of The Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater Bridge Class Page 17 Nancy Price (770) 631-0630 Cooking Classes Page 17 Leisure Program Coordinators Dance Classes Pages 18 - 19 Ashley Alonso (770) 631-2542 Jim O’Connell (770) 631-2542 Exercise & Fitness Classes Pages 19 - 21 Cajen Rhodes, CPRP (770) 631-2525 Art Sivertsen, CPRP (770) 631-2542 Gymnastics & Cheerleading Classes Page 21 Janet Werner, CPRP (770) 631-2553 Martial Arts Classes Pages 21 - 22 Frederick Brown, Jr. Amphitheater Music Classes Pages 23 - 24 Box Office Supervisor Sarah Davenport (770) 631-0630 Playball Classes Page 24 Leisure Services Administrative Assistant Unique Classes Page 25 Becky Kimble (770) 631-2542 Open Gym Information Page 26 Staff Assistant - Kedron Registration Forms Page 27 Rudy McKinney (770) 631-2525 Sports Association Information Page 28 Staff Assistant - Rec. Adm. Bldg. Joyce Williams (770) 631-2542 Fieldhouse Leaders Members of The Tom Moen (770) 631-2525 American Contract Billy Spezzano (770) 631-2525 Nick Vlachos (770) 631-2525 Bridge League (left to right) Ken Parker, Joan Customer Service Representatives Braender, Jeanete Gail Allen (770) 631-2553 Keener, Jeanette Dawn Barrell (770) 631-2553 Durand and Doris Madeline Cruz (770) 631-2525 Lewis. Parks Monitor Freddy Frank (770) 631-2542 These are the top ranking members of The Fayette - Coweta Certified Park & Recreation Professional (CPRP) Bridge Association. PTC Recreation Department offers Designation for Parks and Recreation professionals who opportunity to play at The Gathering Place and The Annex at have obtained their bachelor’s degree and are certified Shakerag Park Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday through passing a professional examination. during the day and Tuesday and Thursday evenings representing over 115 players. Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) Designation for Parks and Recreation professionals who have had a comprehensive training program on Among our two volunteer coordinators, Joan Braender recently playground hazard identification and risk management achieved the highest rank of Diamond Life Master representing methods and are certified through passing a professional over 5,000 points. The others pictured hold Gold Life master rank examination. of over 2,500 points. Master Points are earned by playing in our games. CONGRATULATIONS JOAN! MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: THE CITY OF PTC THE PEACHTREE CITY RECREATION DEPARTMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO 3 1. Pay in Person : EXCLUDE PROGRAM PARTICIPATION BECAUSE OF ♦ PTC Recreation Administration Building UNRULY OR DISRUPTIVE 191 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City, GA 30269 BEHAVIOR. Monday - Friday 8 am - 5 pm ♦ The Gathering Place CANCELLATIONS/REFUNDS 203 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City, GA 30269 Monday - Friday 8 am - 5 pm The Recreation Department reserves R the right to cancel any class due to ♦ Kedron Fieldhouse and Aquatic Center E insufficient registration. If cancellation 202 Kedron Drive, Peachtree City, GA 30269 is necessary, anyone already G Monday - Friday 9 am - 9 pm registered will be informed and a full Saturday 9 am - 7 pm refund shall be automatically issued I Sunday 1 pm - 5:30 pm and mailed to your residence. S 2. Pay by Mail - Registration forms can also be mailed, If a written request is made to the T along with a check, to the above locations. Recreation Department before the R class starts, a refund less 25% 3. Drop Box - For your convenience, a drop box is handling charge will be issued. After a A located beside the front door of the Rec. Adm. Bldg. and class begins, refunds will be allowed the Glenloch Recreation Center. You may leave a T only with a doctor’s statement of the registration form with all information and fees included. participant’s incapacitating illness or I Please DO NOT leave cash. Payment left in drop box injury. A written request for the refund O after the 1st class begins must include a $5 late fee. must be accompanied by the doctor’s statement. In this situation N 4. Credit Card - Use Visa, Master Card and American there will also be a 25% handling Express at Recreation Administration, The Gathering charge to process the refund. Place, Kedron Fieldhouse & Aquatic Center, or on-line I registration at www.ptcrecreation.org. Any facility rental cancellations will also be charged a 25% handling fee. N F FOUR WAYS TO REGISTER - REGISTRATION RULES AND REGULATIONS O R • Peachtree City residents may register for classes all three months (September, October & November) starting the 15th of August. Fayette County and Out of County residents may register beginning on the 20th M of August. A OUT OF COUNTY REGISTRATION T • Any patron that resides “outside” of Fayette County is considered “Out of County” also known as a “Non-Resident” and an additional surcharge will be applied. I O FEES AND PAYMENTS • Fees must be paid PRIOR to the first class of each session. N • A $5.00 late fee will be assessed to people not registered before the first class. • Registration will close and instructors cannot accept students after the second class of the session. SENIOR DISCOUNT • Some classes offered only for seniors (65 years or older) already reflect a discounted senior price and will be noted in the class description. 4 ALL AROUND THE COMMUNITY The Peachtree City Dog Park Association has announced it will Join your neighbors in T.E.A.M. PTC provide a special winter holiday open-gate period from (Together Efforts Are Magnified). The Thanksgiving Day to New Year’s Day. This expanded period of free Parks & Recreation Department seeks admission will allow local families and dogs, as well as visiting residents who would like to volunteer relatives and their dogs to enjoy Peachtree City’s most pet-friendly some time (your choice - as little as a amenity FREE OF CHARGE! It’s your free holiday gift from the Peachtree City Dog Park Association. couple of hours to much more) to assist our staff with special events and The park is open every day from dawn to dusk. The park is activities throughout the year. conveniently located at 191 McIntosh Trail, past the amphitheater and behind the BMX track. Some T.E.A.M. members have already worked on events like Touch The PTC Dog Park Association is a non-profit corporation A Truck, Father/Daughter Valentine’s contracting with the city to operate and maintain the dog park. For Dance, Shakerag Arts & Crafts more information visit www.ptcdogpark.com Festival, Hometown Holiday, and many more. Get behind the scenes in your For more community activities. Have fun and meet new people, while doing a great information on service to your city! Call us at how to reserve a 770.631.2542 for an application. Meetings are held on the 4th park or field Tues. of every month with a please call the Don’t forget about Peachtree Community Service Project City’s Adopt-A-Park Program once a month Recreation Sign up today to remove trash & debris For more information visit our Administration once a month at the park of your choice. Go to ptcrecreation.org for Adopt-A-Park website at Building at forms or stop by the Recreation www.theyouthcouncil.com Department at 191 McIntosh Trail or call or call 770 - 631-2542 770-631-2542 (770) 631-2542 for info GED & ESL CLASSES Have Your Birthday Party at the For information call Nancy at Kedron Fieldhouse & Aquatic (770) 487-8910 Center Location : Kedron Fieldhouse - Room 3 Time : Saturday 12 noon or 4 pm Sunday: 2 pm Fees: $40/hr - Fayette County Residents Open Swim: Saturday 1 - 6:30 pm Sunday 1 - 5 pm $75 refundable deposit Open Swim Fees Will Apply Game Room: Open daily & free of charge Reserve your spot while there is still availability ! • All parties have 30 minutes before and after their For more information, contact us at reservation times for set–up and breakdown 770-631-2525 or stop by the front desk at 202 Kedron Drive, PTC, 30269 • Enjoy the pools during open swim M1. Recreation Administration Building 770-631-2542 5 191 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City, GA 30269 Hours: M-F 8am-5pm M2. The Gathering Place 770-631-2553 203 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City, GA 30269 P Hours: M-F 8 am-5 pm E Amenities include: The Gathering Place for adult recreational programs. Meeting Rooms, Classrooms, Kitchen Facilities, Horseshoe Pit, Program Registration Site A M3. William Davis BMX Track McIntosh Trail Complex, Peachtree City, GA 30269 C Hours: Open to the public at unscheduled times H Amenities include: Bleachers, Concessions, and Bathrooms M4. Shakerag Knoll Skateboard Park T McIntosh Trail Complex, Peachtree City, GA 30269 Hours: Open to the public at unscheduled times. R Amenities include: Various Ramps M1. Shakerag Knoll E 191 McIntosh Trail Complex, Peachtree City, GA 30269 E Hours: Open only at scheduled times Amenities include: Picnic Pavilion, Gazebo/Shakerag Knoll is located adjacent to the Recreation Administration Building K5. Kedron Fieldhouse and Aquatic Center 770-631-2525 C 202 Kedron Drive, Peachtree City, GA 30269 I Hours: M-Sat 9 am-9:30 pm, Sunday 1 pm-5:30 pm Amenities include: Aquatics, Basketball, Gymnastics, Meeting Rooms/Classrooms, Game Room, T Physical Fitness/Exercise Classes, Volleyball K6.
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