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Adult Recreation Services Calendar Of LOGAN Community Resources, Inc. NON PROFIT ORG. P.O. Box 1049 PERMIT # 298 South Bend, IN 46624 U.S. POSTAGE PAID (574) 289-4831 SOUTH BEND, IN www.logancenter.org Return Service Requested RECREATION SERVICES CALENDAR OFEVENTS (AGES 18 & OLDER) 18& (AGES SEPTEMBER AUGUST ADULT 2019 JULY ATTENTION PLEASE READ CALENDAR DETAILS CAREFULLY! LOGAN Recreation services offers activities in the community and at LOGAN Center for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities ages 18 and older. You must register to attend any of our FRIDAY @ PARKWAY LANES activities. Please call Dana Molenda or Alicia Hood at LOGAN Center if you have any questions. TIME: 4:30—6 p.m. COST: $4/week Please note: Activity details for our trips will inform you what to expect during our event. Activity details will include what costs will PLEASE SEE CALENDAR FOR SPECIFIC DATES! be covered, what you may need to bring with you, and when or where LOGAN Friday Bowling will resume this fall in September at to be dropped off and picked up that day. Please keep a copy of our calendar for your records and share activity details with Staff/ PARKWAY LANES in Mishawaka. Friday Bowling will be 4:30 Caregivers. Please note, it is important every caregiver knows where to 6 p.m. each week. Registration is not required. an individual is going when coming for Recreation activities to ensure individuals are prepared for the day’s events. Please note the following: Larger goup activities are loosely supervised, and a staff/caregiver will need to attend with you. Activity details will explain which Cost will be $4 per week to bowl. Cash only please. activities are loosely supervised. LOGAN Recreation events have 1 Cost will include your shoe rental and unlimited bowl- staff person per 8 individuals attending. When needed, some partici- pants may be asked to have staff stay with them at smaller events to ing from approximately 4:35-5:55 p.m. each week. ensure they receive enough support during community outings. One- There are a Limited # of Lanes with Bumpers. You are on-one support cannot be provided at all times during events. welcome to bowl on a lane without bumpers. Remember to always dress according to the weather including layers, a coat/jacket, hat, bug spray and sunscreen if needed. Read the calendar Bowling is a LOOSELY SUPERVISED EVENT. CAREGIVERS details to know when we will be outdoors and dress accordingly. In and/or STAFF MUST STAY with you during this event. the event of inclement weather, activities may be canceled or changed. If an activity is canceled or changed, you will be called at NO ONE WILL BE ADDED TO A LANE AFTER 5 p.m. the number indicated on your registration form at least one hour be- LIMITED TO 50 BOWLERS – 10 OPEN LANES— 5 PER LANE fore the activity is to begin. You must be registered to get a call! RELEASE FORMS REQUIRED FOR ALL BOWLERS! Have questions? You are welcome to call/text Dana Molenda’s cell at 574-302-5668 or contact her at LOGAN Center, 574-289-4831 ext. 51549 REGISTRATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BY PHONE The Annual Participation Form does not register you for activities. RETURN YOUR COMPLETED REGISTRATION FORM TO LOGAN CENTER REGISTERING FOR ACTIVITIES: • Provide your name and phone number at the top of the enclosed registration form. • List any special needs you have for transportation, assistance, or help during our events. YOU MAY ONLY REGISTER TIME: 3 – 8 p.m. • Check the box next to the activity dates you wish to attend. FOR 1 MOVIE PER MONTH COST: $22/per date • Payment is not required at time of registration. If you send payment, make checks payable to LOGAN Recreation. Saturday, July 13, or Sunday, July 28 If an activity is already full ,and you have sent a payment, your Sunday, September 8 , or Sunday, September 22 check will be returned with a list of activities you may attend. A REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION FORM will be sent back to you We will meet at LOGAN Center at 3 p.m. We will view a with the activities marked that you are approved to attend. matinee show at a local cinema, and go for dinner at an area restaurant. The time of our movie will determine if we eat LOGAN dances require you to PRE-REGISTER every three months dinner before or after the movie. Movies may be rated G, when new calendars are received. Tickets will only be sent if payment is included with your registration form. If you are pre-registered, you PG, or PG-13. We do not see NC –17 or R-rated movies. may pay at the door and receipts will be provided. Notifications of changes to dances will only reach those who are pre-registered. Cost will include: your movie ticket, dinner, supervision, and transportation. Please bring extra money if you wish Annual Participation Forms are required to attend any activity. to have snacks at the movies. Please note: a medium Coke Please update forms as needed, and keep information current. and medium popcorn is $14.10 at the movies! Arrange to All behavioral, dining, and/or risk plans be picked up at LOGAN CENTER at 8 p.m. (i.e. falls, choking, seizures) should be included. LIMITED TO 16 PERSONS PER DATE Return your forms to Dana Molenda at LOGAN CENTER YOU MAY ONLY REGISTER FOR 1 MOVIE PER MONTH NOTRE DAME vs VIRGINA TECH ACTIVITY INFORMATION GAME WATCH (Complete the enclosed Registration Form to attend) @ LOGAN CENTER JULY-AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 2019 ACTIVITIES NIGHT @ LOGAN CENTER - MONDAYS JULY 1, 8, 15, 22, & 29 AUGUST 5, 12, 19, & 26 SEPTEMBER 9, 16, 23, & 30 NO ACTIVITY 9/02 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 TIME: 6 – 8 p.m. COST: $8/per date We will meet at LOGAN Center at 6 p.m. Activities will include getting TIME: 3 — 7:30 p.m. COST: $20 together with friends, watching a movie, playing video games, coloring, or playing board games. A beverage and snack will be provided at 7 p.m. Cost will include a snack, beverage, and supervision. Please eat dinner before We will meet at LOGAN Center at 3 p.m. The Notre Dame vs. you come to LOGAN Center. Arrange to be picked up at LOGAN Center at Virginia Tech Game is set to begin at 3:30 p.m. We will have 8 p.m. lunch while watching the game kick-off. Lunch will include PRE-REGISTRATION and RELEASE FORMS REQUIRED sub sandwiches, chips, pop, and cookies at Half Time. Together we will watch and cheer the Irish on to victory! LOGAN ART CLASSES—THURSDAYS Cost will include your lunch, beverages, and supervision. July 11, 18, 25 August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 & September 5, 12, 19, 26 You can bring additional snacks/drinks with you for later in the game if desired. Please note: Recreation staff do not Time: 4:30 – 6 p.m. Cost: $7.50 /WEEK or $90 /SESSION always have access to the snack/pop machines at LOGAN We will meet at LOGAN Center at 4:30 p.m. Classes will begin at 4:45 Center. p.m. During Art Classes we will create a variety of art and craft projects with holiday themes. Classes will be held in the Fine Arts Room at Arrange to be picked up at LOGAN Center at 7:30 p.m. LOGAN Center. A pizza party will be held mid-way through the class session and again on the last day of class. For those of you at LOGAN REGISTRATION REQUIRED – LIMITED TO 30 PERSONS Industries during the day, a ride will be provided from LOGAN Industries to LOGAN Center at 4 p.m. each Thursday. Arrange to be picked up at LOGAN Center at 6 p.m. Rides from LOGAN Industries are limited to 8 persons and require registration. REGISTRATION REQUIRED – LIMIT 16 PERSONS RECREATION FITNESS WALKS FRIDAYS @ POTAWATOMI PARK JULY AUGUST TUESDAYS FRIDAYS ONLY 7/9, 7/16, 7/23, & 7/30 8/9, 8/16, 9/23, & 9/30 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 FRIDAYS 7/12, 7/19, & 7/26 TIME: 6 – 9 p.m. COST: $3 / ticket Dances are held at LOGAN Center. Doors will open at 6 p.m. and TIME: 4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. COST: FREE dancing/music will begin at 6:30 p.m. Rides are not provided to or from the dances. Recreation rules are to be followed at dances. Meet at Potawatomi Park by the restrooms across from the Do not bring outside music to play at the dance; our DJ will pro- vide the music. Pre-registration for dances is required every three pool area at 4:30 p.m. Please bring a water bottle with you months, and you must have an updated LOGAN Recreation Annual to keep hydrated during the walk. The group will walk Participation Form on file to attend dances. around the park at least 3 times and everyone is expected DANCES ARE LOOSELY SUPERVISED EVENTS - UP TO 100 PERSONS CAN ATTEND EACH DANCE. STAFF AND/OR CAREGIVERS ARE REQUIRED TO to walk with the group. Please be prepared to walk for at ATTEND THE DANCE AND MUST MAINTAIN A LINE OF SIGHT WITH THEIR least 45 minutes with minimal breaks in between laps. For PARTICIPANTS AT ALL TIMES, INCLUDING WHILE THEY ARE OUTSIDE! those of you at LOGAN Industries (LI) during the day, a ride At 7:30 p.m. during a break at the dance, all participants will receive a soda and chips.
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