Summer 2018 Registration Begins RECREATE May 7, 2018 INSPIRE • CREATE • PRESERVE

Youth Inc. Interactive Computer Camps See page 6

Movies Under the Stars ROOFTOP FILM SERIES Your favorite science fiction super heroes Featured inside

Fitness & Adventure Climbing club, kayaking, stroller strides See page 11

Ceramics Wheel Throwing – Beginners to Advanced See page 16

@CHParksRecreation

@CHParksRec Rooftop Film Series, Under the Stars

The Town of Chapel Hill and Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership host FREE movies all summer long, held outdoors on top of the Wallace Parking Deck at 150 E. Rosemary Street. Movie-goers of all ages will enjoy free popcorn, giant games, and activities.

We are happy to bring you a lineup of action packed, science fiction, family and superhero movies for your summertime enjoyment.

Thursdays, 6/7–8/16 | 8:30 p.m. – Sundown

6/7 Spiderman: Homecoming 6/14 Wonder Woman 7/19 Star Wars: Force Awakens 7/26 Star Wars: Last Jedi 8/9 Coco 8/16 Beauty and the Beast (2017)

The movies start at approximately 8:30 p.m.; or when it gets just dark enough to see the screen.

Bring your own blankets or chairs. Grab dinner to go from a downtown restaurant and bring it up to the Plaza to dine under the stars while you watch the movie.

The Town of Chapel Hill promotes a Bike & Pedestrian-Friendly Community and encourages everyone to cycle or walk to these great events!

There is ample bike parking on the Wallace Plaza. For all downtown parking options visit www.parkonthehill.com.

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General Information...... 4 How to Register • Parks, Greenways and Recreation Facilities

Camps...... 5 Adventure Camp • Themed Sports • Drama • Ceramic Art Play-well Teknologies • Computer Game Design

Afterschool • Teacher Workday • Study Hall...... 8 Middle School • K–5 • Study Hall • Teacher Workdays

Youth & Teen Programs...... 8 TEEN Nights • Youth Council • Soul Strutters • Delta Academy

Athletics...... 9 Competitive Youth Basketball • Flag & Tackle Football • Adult Softball • Pickle Ball • Open Gym • Youth and Adult Tennis

Fitness and Adventure Programs ...... 11 Sunset Paddle • Stroller Strides • Body Back • Youth Climbing Club • Scout ROCK • Light UP the Rock • Private Instruction

Adult Programs...... 12 Bocce Ball League • Game Night • Pickleball • Open Gym 55+

Aquatics...... 13 Swim Lessons • Youth Swim Team • Lifeguard Training Aqua Aerobics

Ceramics...... 16 Arts Camp • Handbuilding • Wheel throwing for beginners to advanced

Specialized Recreation...... 17 Sensory Playtime at Kidzu • Adapted Aquatics Friday Fun Nights • Special Olympics

Special Interests...... 18 CPR/First Aid with South Orange Rescue

Festivals & Events...... 20 Movies Under the Stars • July Fourth Fireworks • Family Fun Night Neighborhood Night Out • Downtown • Festifall Arts Festival

© 2018 Town of Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the content in this guide. Please notify us if you spot errors or omissions. Cover photo: DONN YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHY 3 Registration Information Administration Summer 2018 Registration begins May 7, 2018 Chapel Hill Parks & Recreation 200 Plant Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 may register beginning 8:30 a.m. May 7. (living within RESIDENTS Office Hours Chapel Hill town limits or Orange County) 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m Monday through Friday NON-RESIDENTS may register beginning 8:30 a.m. May 14. Office closed on major holidays. Administrative Phone Numbers Three Ways to Register Office ...... 919-968-2784 1. Online Registration 24/7: Those who have a WebTrac Fax ...... 919-932-2923 Account may register any time at www.chapelhillparks.org. Weather Hot Line (Athletics) ...... 919-685-8277 We accept Visa, MasterCard, or Amex (full payment is E-mail ...... [email protected] required for online registration). Facebook ...... @chparksrecreation To sign up for WebTrac, visit www.chapelhillparks.org and Twitter ...... @CHParksRec click "Register Online" then “Create an account”. Complete the Web ...... www.chapelhillparks.org information and submit. We’ll confirm your residency and reply, Recreation Facility Locations typically within a few hours (for after hour and weekend requests, Chapel Hill Community Center we’ll reply the next business day). 120 South Estes Drive...... 919-968-2790

2. Mail-in Registration: Complete a registration form (pick Community Clay Studio one up at any of our facilities or print one from our website) 200 Plant Road...... 919-968-2793 and mail it with payment to Chapel Hill Parks and Hargraves Community Center Recreation, 200 Plant Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. Make 216 North Roberson St. checks payable to Town of Chapel Hill. Northside Gym ...... 919-968-2794 A.D. Clark Pool ...... 919-968-2816 3. Walk-in Registration: Administrative Office (Mon.–Fri. 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.), and 3 more locations: Chapel Hill Homestead Aquatic Center Community Center, Hargraves Center and Homestead 300 Aquatic Drive...... 919-968-2799 Aquatic Center during operating hours. Homestead Skate Park & Batting Cage 300 Aquatic Drive...... 919-968-2799 Fees Payment is due at the time of registration. We accept cash, checks, The Corner Teen Center MasterCard, Visa and American Express. 179 East Franklin St...... 919-968-2732

Cancellations and Refunds Community Parks Paved Greenways Locations Requests must be made in advance and in writing; email us in Bolin Creek Trail advance at [email protected]. Not all programs are Cedar Falls Park Dry Creek Trail refundable. If eligible for a refund, a $10 processing fee (per class 501 Weaver Dairy Road Fan Branch Trail or rental) will be charged. Some cancellations require 7 days Community Center Park Lower Booker Creek Trail advance notice. View our full cancellation and refund policy at 120 S. Estes Drive chapelhillparks.org (click on "Online program registration"). Morgan Creek Trail Ephesus Park Tanyard Branch Trail Fee Reduction Policy 1501 Ephesus Church Road If you have extraordinary circumstances that affect your ability to Hargraves Center Park Natural Surface Trails pay our program fees, please review our Fee Reduction information 216 N. Roberson St. Battle Branch Trail online at chapelhillparks.org and click on Registration Information, Homestead Park or contact our Administrative Office at 919-968-2784 for details. Cedar Falls Park 100 Aquatic Drive Residents only. Meadowmont Meadowmont Park Pritchard Park Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 621 Meadowmont Lane Southern Community Park The Town of Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation Department is North Forest Hills Park committed to providing equal access to programs and activities. 121 Collums Road Specialized activities (those exclusively for people who have Oakwood Park disabilities) are available as is a continuum of support and 20 Oakwood Drive accommodations for inclusion in all appropriate programs. Request support or services by calling Marian Kaslovsky at 919-968-2813 Umstead Park or [email protected]. Requests should be made at 399 Umstead Drive least two weeks in advance. Southern Community Park 100 Sumac Road

4 R=Resident NR=Non-Resident Register online at www.chapelhillparks.org • Summer 2018 Camps Arts Camps Clay Studio Arts Camp Community Clay Studio This unique half-day camp offers a fun and immersive experience with clay, from handbuilding to glazing, led by our studio instructors (the 9–13 year old age group will also use the potter's wheel). Art projects in other media will be offered while the clay is firing. A snack and drink will be provided daily. Ages 6–9 $180 R, $216 NR Aug. 6–17 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–12 noon #230510-E

Drama Kids Camp Hargraves Center Enthusiastic students who learn to speak out clearly and relate confidently with others will have an inside track to lifetime success. Drama Kids develops all kids. We’re a place where all children, from the shy to the outgoing can Social Skills Camp develop at their own pace, with plenty of positive encouragement. Our Social Cafe Camp specialty is using a wide range of unique drama activities to focus the bold, To Be Announced outspoken child and to draw out the quiet child or the inarticulate child and Teens and young adults with some social skills deficits will learn to prepare help them reach into themselves to discover their full potential. Participants food they love to eat and be more independent in a safe, uncluttered, highly will develop: acting skills, public speaking skills, creative thinking skills, structured kitchen environment. Each day, we will make a delicious, simple, leadership skills, networking and social skills, self-confidence and self-esteem, healthy meal from start to finish. Then we will sit down to a mealtime filled with and a positive approach to life, conversation, team building and sharing. No Fee Reduction After lunch, games like cards, Lotto, Jenga and Headbanz will be available, Ages 4–17 $199 R, $239 NR as well as games you bring from home. Your instructor, Rhonda Maiani, is a cooking contest winner and speech pathologist who understands how to Aug. 20–24 Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–5 p.m. #320140-A engineer learning environments to suit a variety of language & learning needs. This group is appropriate for youth who use any type of communication system to express ideas and interests (augmentative devices to sign language to those who are verbally articulate!). If a participant exhibits behaviors that may affect ability to participate fully, an accompanying caregiver would be required. Info on the daily menu: [email protected]. Pay at registration, additional fee of $20 per week for food. (make check payable to Friends of Chapel Hill Parks & Recreation: Adapted Recreation). Ages 16–26 $182 R, $218 NR July 9–13 Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–1 p.m. #230602-A July 16–20 Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–1 p.m. #230602-B July 23–27 Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–1 p.m. #230602-C July 30–Aug. 3 Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–1 p.m. #230602-D Aug. 6–10 Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–1 p.m. #230602-E

Ceramic Arts Counselor In Training Chapel Hill Community Center Designed for Teens who have a desire to gain knowledge, hands-on experience and leadership skills to work with youth exploring the ceramic arts. Previous experience working with ceramic arts required. Contact Lizzie Burrill, [email protected] for information. DOES NOT MEET JULY 4TH. Ages 14–17 $50 R, $60 NR June 11–22 Mon–Fr 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. #230512-A June 25–July 6 Mon–Fri 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. #230512-B June 25–July 6 Mon–Fri 12:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. #230512-C July 9–20 Mon–Fri 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. #230512-D July 9–20 Mon–Fri 12:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. #230512-E July 23–Aug. 3 Mon–Fri 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. #230512-F July 23–Aug. 3 Mon–Fri 12:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. #230512-G Aug. 6–17 Mon–Fri 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. #230512-H Aug. 6–17 Mon–Fri 12:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. #230512-I

For more classes and programs, visit www.chapelhillparks.org 5 Camps Technology Camps Play-Well TEKnologies Camps Explore mechanisms and structural design through the use of LEGO®. We have been offering summer camps around the nation for over 10 years of successful LEGO® fun to excited and curious campers. For more information about our organization, please visit our website, www.play-well.org. No fee reduction. A minimum payment of $40 per child, per session is due at time of registration. Camp fee balances must be paid in full one week prior. Youth Tech Inc. Camps Intro to STEM with LEGO® Materials Youth Tech Inc. is an interactive computer camp that focuses on providing Chapel Hill Community Center enrichment opportunities to students in the world of computers, creating Build engineer-designed projects such as: Cities, Garbage Trucks, a positive learning community, encouraging creativity, fun and academic Catamarans, and Dinosaurs. Design and build as never before, and explore excellence. For more information visit our website at www.youthtechinc.com. your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. Youth Tech Inc. iCode Ages 5–7 $172 R, $206 NR Homestead Aquatic Center June 11–15 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–12 p.m. #210453-A A fun, interactive look at coding. Students will create virtual apps and write their own programs that they can share with friends and family. This course STEM Challenge with LEGO® Materials explores problem solving and programming logic. No fee reduction. Chapel Hill Community Center Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through Ages 6–12 $125 R, $150 NR engineer-designed projects such as: Forklifts, Houseboats, Mini Golf Courses, July 23–26 Mon–Thu 9:30 a.m.–12 noon #230777-A and the London Tower Bridge Design and build as never before. Explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. Youth Tech Inc. Video Game Design Homestead Aquatic Center Ages 8–12 $172 R, $206 NR A fun interactive look at the world of video game design and development. June 11–15 Mon–Fri 1–4 p.m. #210454-A Students learn the basics of video game design and produce interactive video games to share with their friends and family. No fee reduction. Intro to Stem with LEGO® Materials Chapel Hill Community Center Ages 8-15 $165 R, $198 NR Build engineer-designed projects such as: Motorcycles, Castles, Airplanes, July 16–19 Mon–Thu 1–4 p.m. #230776-A and Monorails. Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. There are no prerequisites for this course. Youth Tech Inc. Application Design No fee reduction. Homestead Aquatic Center A hands on look at the world of application design and development. This Ages 5–7 $172 R, $206 NR interactive course instructs students about the design and development of Aug. 20–24 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–12 p.m. #210428-A applications. Students design their own app, which can be shared with friends and family members with an Apple or Android device. No fee reduction. STEM Challenge with LEGO® Materials Chapel Hill Community Center Ages 9–15 $155 R, $186 NR Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through July 23–26 Mon–Thu 1–4 p.m. #230779-A engineer-designed projects such as: Gear Cars, Gondolas, Merry-Go-Rounds, and Scissor Lifts. Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest Youth Tech Inc. Animation ideas in a supportive environment. Homestead Aquatic Center Learn the basics of animation and digital design. Students who enjoy utilizing Ages 8–12 $172 R, $206 NR award winning animation software to develop fun, interactive computer Aug. 20–24 Mon–Fri 1–4 p.m. #210429-A animations that they can share with the world. No fee reduction. Ages 9–17 $155 R, $186 NR July 16–19 Mon–Thu 9 a.m.–12 noon #230775-A

6 R=Resident NR=Non-Resident Register online at www.chapelhillparks.org • Summer 2018 Camps Sports Camps Volleyball Clinic Rashkis Elementary Designed to teach the fundamentals of volleyball in a structured environment. For Boys and Girls Entering Grades 1‐6 Volleyball instructors teach the basics of the game. Detailed instruction will be provided to help improve your game. Participants should bring a bag lunch. Whether your child is a serious athlete or a novice, Ages 10–12 $100 R, $120 NR Jump Start Sports has designed the perfect day camp to July 23–27 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–3 p.m. #200301-B enable him or her to have a meaningful summer lled with fun, learning, and new friendships. Youth Basketball Camp Rashkis Elementary JumpStart Sports Camps Designed to teach the fundamentals of basketball in a structured Meadowmont Soccer Field and Rashkis Elementary environment. Experienced basketball instructors teach the basics of shooting, School Gymnasium dribbling, passing, defense and all other skills associated with basketball. Fun-oriented and highly instructional! Themed camps provide children with an Detailed instruction will be provided to help improve your game. Bring a bag opportunity to have a great time being physically active in a well-supervised lunch. environment that encourages teamwork and sportsmanship! Children to learn, grow, make friends, and have a meaningful summer experience. Ages 7–12 $100 R, $120 NR Register online at www.JumpStartSports.com or call 336-794-6764. We're $80 R, $96 NR (Session C) sorry, No Fee Reductions. For boys and girls entering grades 1–6. Ages 7–9 June 18–22 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–3 p.m. #200302-A Camp meets Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.–3 p.m. June 25–29 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–3 p.m. #200302-B Full Day Prices: Ages 10–12 July 2–6 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–3 p.m. #200302-C Any 1 Week: $140 (Residents), $154 (Non-Residents) July 9–13 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–3 p.m. #200302-D Any 3 or More Weeks: $130 (Residents), $142 (Non-Residents) Per Week All 6 Weeks: $120 (Residents), $130 (Non-Residents) Per Week July 16–20 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–3 p.m. #200302-E Half Day Times and Prices: Tennis Camp 9 a.m.–12 p.m. or 12–3 p.m. Ephesus Park $95/week (Residents), $108 (Non-Residents) Suitable for beginners to intermediates and includes instruction on strategy, EXTENDED CAMP CARE: stroke production, scoring, constructing points, and match play. Participants Before Care: 7:30–9 a.m., $15 Per Week, $ 5 Per Day will be grouped by age and skill level. Participants should bring a healthy After Care: 3–6 p.m., $30 Per Week, $10 Per Day snack and water. Limited fee waiver available. Extended care finalized and paid for on the Monday of each week of camp. Ages 7–14 $130 R, $160 NR Weekly Themed Camps: Register online at www.JumpStartSports.com.

June 11–15 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–12 noon #200305-B Sports Camp Kickoff! June 18–22 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–12 noon #200305-C Capture the flag, Tag games, Relay races, Whiffle Ball, Kickball and more. This July 9–13 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–12 noon #200305-A1 is a perfect opportunity to stay active and have some early summer fun with July 16–20 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–12 noon #200305-A2 friends. Children are separated by age for all competitive activities. June 11–15 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–3 p.m. #200320-A

Sports Around the World! Sports will include World Cup Soccer, Rugby, Team Handball, Cricket and Ultimate Frisbee. Learn about the history and culture of these sports while having fun playing them! A wide variety of other games will be played and activities held throughout the day. June 18–22 Mon-Fri 9 a.m.–3 p.m. #200320-B

NCAA Champion Lacrosse Camp! The nation’s fastest growing sport. Instruction focuses on cradling and stick work, passing and catching, fielding ground balls, spacing and positioning, and defense. Program will include fun scrimmage games every day, using rules designed to teach beginners. All equipment will be provided. June 25–29 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–3 p.m. #200320-C

Ultimate Warrior Camp!! Age-appropriate and safe activities specifically designed to challenge, inspire, and excite. Games and tasks this week include obstacle courses, relays, tug-of-war and many other fun activities designed to teach cooperation and teamwork while also developing self-esteem. July 9–13 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–3 p.m. #200320-D

For more classes and programs, visit www.chapelhillparks.org 7 Camps Youth & Teen Programs

More JumpStart Sports Camps… Hargraves Center Teen Night College Days Camp! Hargraves Center “Enroll” in the college of your choice and have a blast learning about and Meet friends and participate in a variety of recreational and educational activities playing college sports like basketball, soccer, hockey, volleyball, and lacrosse. including basketball, movies, field trips, shuffleboard, and video games. Make a school pennant and wear school colors to demonstrate school sprit. This is a drop in program. No registration is required. Parents are invited to attend “Graduation” on the last day of camp. Children Ages 13–18 Free are separated by age for all competitive activity. July 7–June 29 Sat 5–8 p.m. July 16–20 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–3 p.m. #200320-E Ebone Soul Strutters Cheerleading Camp! Hargraves Center Learn cheers, jumps, kicks, movements, and a dance. We’ll also play fun This program for boys and girls teaches body movement, rhythm and cheerleading games and make pom poms to use during the exhibition the last the basics of modern and African dance. This class includes travel to day of camp. A highly active endeavor in a non-competitive environment that performances. Registration is required. fosters fun and the development of friendships. Parents are invited to attend “Graduation Day” when cheerleaders will perform their favorite cheers. Ages 7–18 $10 R, $12.50 NR July 16–20 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–3 p.m. #200320-F Sept. 5–June 12 Wed 4:30–6 p.m. #420002-A June 15 Fri 6–9 p.m. Dance Recital Olympics Camp! Children are grouped by age and divided into countries to learn about a wide Delta Academy variety of Olympic sports, including soccer, hockey, team handball and track Hargraves Center and field. Learn about the culture and history of their country and make a flag Delta Academy is an educational and cultural program for African American to carry at the “Closing Ceremonies” and ‘’Presentation of Medals.” middle school girls whose intent is to identify young women who will be enthusiastic, focused and determined to grow into leaders in their community. July 23–27 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–3 p.m. #200320-G Program meets second Saturday of each month. Ages 10–16 Free Afterschool/Teacher Sept. 8–May 11 Sat 9 a.m.–1:30 p.m. #420038-Z Workday Teen Drop-in Programs Hargraves Afterschool Program The Corner Teen Center - 179 E. Franklin St Hargraves Center The Corner is a teen-driven programming collective that amplifies and affirms Kindergarten through fifth grade youth will enjoy recreational activities. Limited youth experiences through opportunities for creative expression, peer-to-peer homework assistance. Snacks will be provided on regular school days. A connection, and community engagement. separate program is offered for Teacher Workdays. Chapel Hill-Carrboro For the most up-to-date information, check out our online calendar at School System drops off at the Hargraves Afterschool Program. townofchapelhill.org/teens and follow us on Instagram @teensofchapelhill. Late fees assessed after 6 p.m. Grades 9–12 Ages 5–12 $272 R, $326 NR Youth Council 2018–19 Aug. 28–Jan. 25 Mon–Fri 2:30–5:30 p.m. #420025-A The Corner, Teen Center – 179 E. Franklin St. Shape the future of our town by amplifying the views and opinions of our Jan. 29–June 13 Mon–Fri 2:30–5:30 p.m. #420025-B youth, influencing local decision making, and developing community-oriented Teacher Workday service projects and social activities. A chartered member of the State Youth Hargraves Center Council, providing opportunities for teens to serve as leaders (President, Secretary, etc.) on state boards (State Youth Council, Youth Legislative Participants will enjoy activities such as basketball, kick ball, hockey, wiffle Assembly, Youth Advocacy Board). Participation is open to all high school ball, board games, movies, field trips and more. Children must provide their aged students, including those who are homeschooled. own lunch and snacks. Meetings will be held on the 2nd and 4th Mondays. For more information No fee reduction allowed for this program. No child will be allowed to come to contact 919-968-2841, or visit teensofchapelhill.org. the program without a lunch. Extra fees are required for field trips. Late fees assessed after 5:30 p.m. Ages 11–18 FREE Ages 5–11 $15 R, $18 NR Sept 10-June 3 Mon 4:30–6 p.m. #430705-A Sept. 19 Wed 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. #420019-A Nov. 6 Tue 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. #420019-B Nov. 21 Wed 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. #420019-C Jan. 28 Mon 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. #420019-D Feb. 18 Mon 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. #420019-E March 22 Fri 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. #420019-F

8 R=Resident NR=Non-Resident Register online at www.chapelhillparks.org • Summer 2018 Athletics Youth and Teen Athletics Youth Summer Competitive Basketball League All facilities Teams will play a regular season schedule late June thru mid August and then participate in a single elimination tournament. All teams will be responsible for providing their own uniforms. Team Registration Only. Download Information packet and roster forms online at chapelhillparks,org > league central. Add $5 per each non-resident player. Age determined as of Aug. 31, 2018. Ages 10–18 $450 R, $450 NR Ages 10–12 June 18–Aug. 16 Mon–Thu 6–9 p.m. #300130-A Ages 13–15 June 18–Aug. 16 Mon–Thu 6–9 p.m. #300130-B Open Gym - Basketball Ages 16–18 June 18–Aug. 16 Mon–Thu 6–9 p.m. #300130-C All Gymnasiums Just show up and play pick-up ball. It's not necessary to be on a team to play Youth Flag Football Cedar Falls Park See www.chapelhillparks.org for ongoing gym schedules. Snaps, passes and touchdowns, minus the helmets, pads and tackles. Northside Gym at Hargraves Center Rashkis Gym Boys and girls learn the value of teamwork, honesty and hard work. Skills Chapel Hill Community Center Gym Lincoln Gym development and scrimmages in a league of teams from other local Parks and Recreation Departments. Practices begins in August on weekday Youth (18 and under) Adult (Ages 19 and older) evenings, Home and away games are played Sept thru Nov. on Saturdays Daily Visit $1 R, $2 NR $2 R, $3 NR mornings. Flags, jerseys, etc. provided. Ages determined as of Aug. 1, 2018. 20 Visit Pass N/A $30 R, $48 NR Volunteer coaches contact Mike Troutman [email protected]. Annual Pass $5 R, $20 NR $60 R, $96 NR Ages 5–6 $50 R, $60 NR Adult Athletics Ages 5–6 Aug. 1–Nov. 21 #300131-A Adult Fall Rec Softball C League Homestead Park Youth Tackle Football Team registration, C division level of play. League is competitive, though not Cedar Falls Park as competitive as an A or B division. Teams must have matching jerseys with Football is a game about fun, friendship and team spirit. Learn the numbers. Players are not eligible if they are listed on a high school, college fundamentals of the sport with experienced coaches. Learn about leadership, or professional roster. Steel cleats are not allowed to be worn at games. discipline, and perseverance, achieving successes and learning from failures. Games will be played at Homestead Park ball fields on Monday and The maximum weight allowed for Ages 7–8 is 110 lbs., for Ages 9–10 is Wednesday evenings. Registration deadline August 3 or until full. Minimum 130 lbs., and for Ages 11–12 is 155 lbs. There is no minimum weight limit. $200 deposit due with registration, remaining balance due August 3. ractices begins in August on weekday evenings, Home and away games Additional $5 non-resident fee for each player who does not reside in Orange are played Sept thru Nov. on Saturdays mornings. Pads, helmets, uniforms County. provided. Volunteer coaches, please contact Mike Troutman at 968-2736, [email protected]. Age determined as of Aug. 1, 2018 Ages 18 & older $500 R, $500 NR Ages 7–12 $65 R, $78 NR Sept. 3–Nov. 14 Mon, Wed 6:45–10:30 p.m. #300041-A Ages 7–8 Aug. 1–Nov. 21 5–8 p.m. #300132-A Pickleball Ages 9–10 Aug. 7–Nov. 21 5–8 p.m. #300132-B Ephesus Park, Northside Gym at Hargraves Center, Chapel Ages 11–12 Aug. 1–Nov. 21 5–8 p.m. #300132-C Hill Community Center Gym Pickleball is a combination of tennis, badminton, and table tennis. It’s fast- paced, easy- to-learn, great exercise, and fun! Come learn to play this exciting game or challenge the advanced players. Some paddles and balls are available for use. Open to all ages. Ephesus Park 6 outdoor courts with lights Open play available everyday till 10:30 p.m. Fees apply to indoor courts only. See www.chapelhillparks.org/athletics for gym schedules Open to all ages. Fees apply to indoor courts only. Youth (18 and under) Adult (Ages 19 and older) Daily Visit $1 R, $2 NR $2 R, $3 NR 20 Visit Pass N/A $30 R, $48 NR Annual Pass $5 R, $20 NR $60 R, $96 NR

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Clinic sessions will be rescheduled due to weather related cancellations if less Youth and Teen Intermediate Tennis than 20 minutes of instruction was given for any clinic or less than 75 minutes Hargraves Center of instruction was given for any camp day. Instructor: Empact Tennis This class is a continuation of the Beginner class with main emphasis on the serve and groundstrokes. Games, drills, and match-like play situations Youth Beginner Tennis are used for enjoyment and to encourage stroke development. Players are Hargraves Center separated by skill level. Limited Fee Waiver for this class. This class introduces young players to tennis in a safe, fun, and rewarding way. Fundamental strokes, games, and scoring are emphasized as well as Ages 11–17 $60 R, $72 NR actual play on QuickStart courts. Limited Fee Waiver for this class. June 12–28 Tue, Thu 6:30–7:30 p.m. #300220-A Ages 5–7 $60 R, $72 NR July 10–26 Tue, Thu 6:30–7:30 p.m. #300220-B Aug. 7–23 Tue, Thu 6:30–7:30 p.m. #300220-C June 11–27 Mon, Wed 5–5:45 p.m. #300214-A July 9–25 Mon, Wed 5–5:45 p.m. #300214-B Adult Beginner Tennis Aug. 6–22 Mon, Wed 5–5:45 p.m. #300214-C Hargraves Center Ages 5–7 $30 R, $36 NR This class student's focus will be on learning fundamentals using a mixture of drills, practice movements, rule lessons, and coached games to help the June 9–23 Sat 8:30–9:15 a.m. #300214-D beginner feel more confident and skilled. (1.0-2.5) Limited Fee aiverW for this July 14–28 Sat 8:30–9:15 a.m. #300214-E class. Aug. 4–18 Sat 8:30–9:15 a.m. #300214-F Ages 18 & older $60 R, $72 NR Youth Beginner Tennis June 11–27 Mon, Wed 7:30–8:30 p.m. #300225-A Hargraves Center July 9–25 Mon, Wed 7:30–8:30 p.m. #300225-B This class introduces young players to tennis in a safe, fun, and rewarding Aug. 6–22 Mon, Wed 7:30–8:30 p.m. #300225-C way. Fundamental strokes, games, and scoring are emphasized as well as actual play on QuickStart courts. Limited Fee Waiver for this class. Adult Intermediate Tennis Ages 8–10 $60 R, $72 NR Hargraves Center This class student's focus will be on stroke development using a mixture June 11–27 Mon, Wed 5:45–6:30 p.m. #300216-A of drills, practice, strategy sessions, and match play. Students will also be July 9–25 Mon, Wed 5:45–6:30 p.m. #300216-B introduced to the use of spin, tactical drills, and honing technique for better all Aug. 6–22 Mon, Wed 5:45–6:30 p.m. #300216-C striking ability. (2.0-3.5) Limited Fee Waiver for this class. Ages 8–10 $30 R, $36 NR Ages 18 & older $60 R, $72 NR June 9–23 Sat 9:15–10 a.m. #300216-D June 12–28 Tue, Thu 7:30–8:30 p.m. #300226-A July 14–28 Sat 9:15–10 a.m. #300216-E July 10–26 Tue, Thu 7:30–8:30 p.m. #300226-B Aug. 4–18 Sat 9:15–10 a.m. #300216-F Aug. 7–23 Tue, Thu 7:30–8:30 p.m. #300226-C Youth and Teen Beginner Tennis Ages 18 & older $30 R, $36 NR Hargraves Center June 9–23 Sat 7:30–8:30 p.m. #300226-D Group lessons for beginner players. This class introduces young players to July 14–28 Sat 7:30–8:30 p.m. #300226-E tennis in a safe, fun, and rewarding way. Fundamental strokes, games, and Aug. 4–18 Sat 7:30–8:30 p.m. #300226-F scoring are emphasized as well as actual play on QuickStart courts. Limited Fee Waiver for this class. Ages 11–17 $60 R, $72 NR June 11–27 Mon, Wed 6:30–7:30 p.m. #300218-A July 9–25 Mon, Wed 6:30–7:30 p.m. #300218-B Aug. 6–22 Mon, Wed 6:30–7:30 p.m. #300218-C

10 R=Resident NR=Non-Resident Register online at www.chapelhillparks.org • Summer 2018 Fitness and Adventure Sunset Paddle Climbing Exploration Day Chapel Hill Community Center Chapel Hill Community Center Join us as on a sunset paddle around Jordan Lake. Learn about the Are you interested in climbing but unsure of how to get started? Join us as we fundamentals of kayaking and canoeing including safety, equipment, explore the sport of Rock Climbing! Parental waivers required. Climbing Wall and paddling technique. We will end the evening enjoying a campfire staff and volunteers will assist participants with instruction for beginners. and s'mores. Participants will meet at the Community Center and will be June 9 Sat 4:30–7:30 p.m. Drop In transported by van to Jordan Lake. Participants are required to bring a water bottle/hydration pack. Parent or Guardian must enroll and accompany Light up the ROCK! children under 12. Chapel Hill Community Center Instructor: Keith Dodson, ACA Certified [email protected] Glow in the dark routes, necklaces and glow sticks challenge you as we climb and boulder in the dark. Instruction will be provided for beginners. Ages 8 & older $65 R, $78 NR July 21 Sat 7–10 p.m. Drop In July 14 Sat 4:30–9:30 p.m. #310515-A Aug. 11 Sat 4:30–9:30 p.m. #310515-B Stroller Strides Chapel Hill Community Center Stroller Strides® is a functional, total-body conditioning workout designed for moms with kids in tow. Each 60-minute workout is comprised of strength training, cardio and core restoration, all while entertaining the little ones with songs, activities and fun! Each Stroller Strides instructor is skilled to meet you where you are mentally Chapel Hill Community Center & physically. You’ll leave class feeling connected, successful & energized. Explore the sport of climbing, challenge yourself and improve your skills. No more mama guilt! This class is all about self-care in a supportive and Overcome personal obstacles and fear while having fun! Beginner, encouraging environment. Intermediate and Advanced Climbers work as a team to set routes, belay, and learn grips, terms, and competition rules. Members 13 yr and older receive Ages ALL $65/month or $18/class free pass to all open climb sessions and belay certification. NO CLASS JULY 3. Year Round Tue, Thu 9:30–10:30 a.m. #300501-A Ages 10–15 $64 R, $77 NR Body Back June 12–Aug. 14 Tue 5:30–7 p.m. #310335-A Chapel Hill Community Center Body Back® Transformation is an 8-week result based journey. You will Open Climbing Sessions focus on your mind and body improving your overall health and well being. Chapel Hill Community Center The experience includes high-intensity interval workouts (HIIT) designed to Choose from 30–40 different top routes ranging from beginner to expert challenge, empower, and recharge you. The program also includes nutrition or practice on the bouldering wall. A climbing wall attendant will supervise guidance, supplemental online workouts, accountability, pre and post fitness climbers and safety checks. Top rope climbing requires a certified belayer. assessments and support. This journey will reconnect you to your inner Year Round Tue, Thu 6:30–9:30 p.m. strength and encourage you to believe in personal transformation. Sun 10 a.m.–12 p.m. Ages ALL $349 Belay Certification Sept. 18–Nov. 8 Tue, Thu 5:30–6:30 a.m. #300502-A Chapel Hill Community Center For safety reasons, belayers must annually pass a certification test to Climbing Wall demonstrate the safe and proper use of the climbing equipment, including the Harnesses and helmets available at no charge on a limited basis. Waivers Gri-gri belay device. Certification is good 1 year from purchase.Year-round required before climbing and parental waivers required for climber under 18. (by appointment and done during select open climbing sessions) Climbing Wall Pass Fees Contact Keith Dodson to schedule a test: [email protected]. Ages 6 & older $2.50 R (18 & under); $3.75 NR (18 & under) Ages 13 and older $10 R; $16 NR $5 R (19 & older); $7.50 NR (19 & older) Year Round Tue, Thu 6:30–9:30 p.m. Scout Rock! Private Climbing Instruction Chapel Hill Community Center Chapel Hill Community Center Calling all girl and boy scouts! Join us for an evening of climbing. New to the sport or just need a refresher? Join us for a 30 minute private Scout Master's and Leaders Welcome! Email Keith Dodson, instructional session. Instruction is scheduled during open climbing times for [email protected] to register your troop. one participant. After you sign up an instructor will contact you to schedule Aug. 4 Sat 4:30–7:30 p.m. your lessons (can take 2 weeks from the date of your request). Payment is due at the time lessons are scheduled. Ages 6 & older $25 R, $37.50 NR per lesson Year Round Tue, Thu 6:30–9:30 p.m. #410340-18

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Pickleball Ephesus Park, Northside Gym at Hargraves Center, Chapel Hill Community Center Gym Pickleball is a combination of tennis, badminton, and table tennis. It’s fast-paced, easy- to-learn, great exercise, and fun! Come learn to play this exciting game or challenge the advanced players. Some paddles and balls are available for use. Open to all ages. Ephesus Park 6 outdoor courts with lights Open play available everyday till 10:30 p.m. Fees apply to indoor courts only. See www.chapelhillparks.org/athletics for gym schedules Youth (18 and under) Adult (Ages 19 and older) Daily Visit $1 R, $2 NR $2 R, $3 NR 20 Visit Pass N/A $30 R, $48 NR Annual Pass $5 R, $20 NR $60 R, $96 NR Bocce Ball League Chapel Hill Community Center Adult Open Gym - Basketball Enjoy this recreational bocce league which focuses on fun, good sportsmanship, Hargraves Center and friendship. During this eight week season, each team will play double Come practice your basketball skills and get ready for Orange County Senior header matches (2 matches, 4 games) per week. Teams must have a minimum Games! No registration required. It's not necessary to be on a team to play of 2 players and a maxim of 6 players. Additional $5 fee per Non Resident on basketball. Just show up and play pick-up basketball. the roster. Mandatory team representative meeting: Sunday, July 29th at 4:30 Youth (18 and under) Adult (Ages 19 and older) p.m. at the Chapel Hill Community Center. Registration deadline: July 25th Daily Visit $1 R, $2 NR $2 R, $3 NR Ages 16 & older $15 R, $15 NR 20 Visit Pass N/A $30 R, $48 NR Aug. 5–Sept. 30 Sun 4:30–8:30 p.m. #310281-B Annual Pass $5 R, $20 NR $60 R, $96 NR Adult Game Night Hargraves Center Ages 19+ Sept. 7–June 4 Tue, Wed, Fri 10 a.m.–12 noon July 1–June 30 Sun 5–8 p.m. Come to Hargraves Community Center and enjoy billiards, table tennis, bid whist, pinochle, and meet new people. Sept. 5–June 7 Mon-Fri 12–2 p.m. Sept. 6–June 6 Thu 6–9 p.m. This program does not meet on Town Holidays. Sept. 8–June 8 Sat 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Ages 21 & older Free Ages 55+ Sept. 10–June 10 Mon 10 a.m.–12 noon July 2–June 24 Mon 6–9 p.m. New Hope Narcotics Anonymous Hargraves Center Narcotics Anonymous is a global, community-based organization. NA is not meant to imply a focus on any particular drug. NA’s approach makes no distinction between drugs including alcohol. Narcotics Anonymous offers recovery from the effects of addiction through working a twelve-step program, including regular attendance at group meetings. The group atmosphere provides help from peers and offers an ongoing support network for addicts who wish to pursue and maintain a drug-free lifestyle. Ages 18 & older Free Friends of Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation July 1–June 30 Sun 6–8 p.m. A 501(c)3 nonprofit created to enhance our parks, greenways, facilities and programs.

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12 R=Resident NR=Non-Resident Register online at www.chapelhillparks.org • Summer 2018 Aquatics Daily Swim Passes and Admission Fees Passes can be utilized at both the Homestead Aquatics Center (300 Aquatic Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27516) and Chapel Hill Community Center Pool (120 S. Estes Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27514). For more information about the facilities, pool schedules, rules and supervision guidelines please visit: www. chapelhillparks.org/Aquatics

Ages 8 and Youth (9–17) Adult (Ages 18 Family* Under and older) Single $1.25 R, $2.50 R, $5 NR $5 R, $8.50 NR Admission $2.50 NR 20 Visit Pass** $18 R, $30 NR $36 R, $58 NR $54 R, $86 NR 6 Month Pass $36 R, $58 NR $66 R, $106 NR $126 R, $202 NR $270 R, $552 NR Annual Pass $72 R, $116 NR $132 R, $212 NR $252 R, $400 NR $540 R, $864 NR Aqua Fitness $8.50 R, Chapel Hill Community Center Pool, 120 South Estes Drive Single Visit $13.25 NR Aqua Fitness $72 R, $116 NR (10 Visit)** Aqua Fitness $144 R, $232 NR (20 Visit)**

*Family and Additional Family Members are defined in our User Fee Schedule. ** 20 Visit and Aqua Fitness expire 1 year from date of purchase Water Exercise Our Water Exercise program offers ongoing Drop In classes. Visit www.chapelhillparks.org/Aquatics to see the Pool Schedules for Class Days and Times. Ages 18 and older Drop in $8.50 R, $13.25 NR 10 visit pass $72 R, $116 NR 20 visit pass $144 R, $232 NR Homestead Aquatics Center, 300 Aquatic Drive

Independent Water Exercise (IWE)* Chapel Hill Community Center Enjoy a chance to be social and work out with friends in this informal group-led Adult Beginner Group Lessons meet-up. Pool space is provided and exercise equipment available for use. No Homestead Aquatic Center Instructor. *(pool entry fee only for IWE) Adult Beginner lessons will focus on floating, kicking, basic arm movement for freestyle/front crawl, breathing, treading water and gaining confidence in the Independent Deep Water Exercise (IWE)* water. No fee reduction allowed. Chapel Hill Community Center Ages 13 & older $64 R, $77 NR Improve muscle tone, strength, and flexibility as well as cardiovascular fitness. A total-body non-impact workout that is great for burning calories. Flotation June 3–July 8 Sun 5:35–6:10 p.m. #350330-A equipment is provided and swimming skills are not necessary, but you should June 3–July 8 Sun 6:10–6:45 p.m. #350330-B be comfortable in deep water. *(pool entry fee only for IWE) July 22–Aug. 26 Sun 5:35–6:10 p.m. #350330-C July 22–Aug. 26 Sun 6:10–6:45 p.m. #350330-D Aqua Aerobics Homestead Aquatic Center Adult Intermediate Group Lessons Homestead Aquatic Center Increase endurance, muscle strength and flexibility in this fun class. Adult Intermediate lessons will focuses on refining technique on freestyle and Advanced Aqua Aerobics backstroke, learning additional strokes such as breaststroke and butterfly, Homestead Aquatic Center diving, flip turns and increasing endurance. An advanced heart rate based class which focuses on cardiopulmonary fitness No fee reductions allowed. while increasing muscular strength and endurance. Ages 13 & older $82 R, $98 NR Aqua Arthritis June 3–July 8 Sun 6:45–7:30 p.m. #350332-A Homestead Aquatic Center July 22–Aug. 26 Sun 6:45–7:30 p.m. #350332-B A certified aqua-arthritis instructor guides participants through range-of-motion and strengthening exercises.

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Youth Swim Lessons and Skill Prerequisites Youth Swim 1: Ages 6–12 Homestead Aquatic Center For children who have little or no previous water experience, and can separate Fees: $46 R, $55 NR (6 classes – see chart below) from parents without crying. Focus is placed on developing comfort in the Parent Child: Ages 6 months–3 years water and introducing basic water skills: submerging faces, blowing bubbles, Parents will learn proper supports and holds with their child. Instructors will and floating with assistance. guide the class through queving and introductory water skills by song and play. Youth Swim 2: Ages 6–12 Preschool Swim 1: Ages 3–5 years To enroll, participants must be able to submerge completely, retrieve objects For children who have little or no previous water experience, and can separate from the bottom and float without assistance. from parents without crying. Focus is placed on developing comfort in the water and introducing basic water skills: submerging faces, blowing bubbles, Youth Swim 3: Ages 6–12 and floating with assistance. To enroll, participants must be able to float independently, fully submerge and blow bubbles from mouth and nose and swim three body lengths independently. Preschool Swim 2: Ages 3–5 years To enroll, participants must be able to fully submerge head and blow bubbles Youth Swim 4: Ages 6–12 from their mouth and nose. Participants will build on the skills learned in To enroll, participants must be able to tread water for 1 minute, do a kneeling Preschool 1 and begin developing independent aquatic locomotion skills. dive, swim 15 yards freestyle (with rotary breathing) and backstroke. Preschool Swim 3: Ages 3–5 years To enroll, participants must be confident in the water: able to submerge and Youth Swim 5: Ages 6–12 blow bubbles, retrieve objects from bottom, glide and float without assistance, To enroll, participants must be able to swim two lengths of the pool using and swim 3 body lengths on their own. freestyle and backstroke, swim 15 yards breaststroke and butterfly, do a standing dive and tread water for 2 minutes. Swim Lesson Schedule Register May 7 Resident Register June 11 Resident Location: Homestead Aquatic Center Register May 14 Non-Resident Register June 18 Non-Resident Fees: $46 R, $55 NR (6 classes) * NO CLASS 7/3–7/5 Level Day Time Act# 6/2–7/7 6/12–6/21 6/12–6/28 6/26–7/12* 7/10–7/26 7/17–7/26 7/21–8/25 7/31–8/9 Parent/Child T/Th 9–9:30am 350100 1A 2A Sat 9:10–9:40am 350105 1S 2S Preschool 1 T/Th 9–9:30am 350110 1A 2A T/W/Th 5–5:30pm 350111 1A 1B 2A 2B T/W/Th 5:40–6:10pm 350112 1A 1B 2A 2B Sat 9:10–9:40am 350115 1S 2S Preschool 2 T/Th 9:30–10am 350120 1A 2A T/W/Th 5–5:30pm 350121 1A 1B 2A 2B T/W/Th 5:40–6:10pm 350122 1A 1B 2A 2B Sat 9:50–10:20am 350125 1S 2S Preschool 3 T/W/Th 5–5:30pm 350131 1A 1B 2A 2B T/W/Th 5:40–6:10pm 350132 1A 1B 2A 2B Sat 9:50–10:20am 350135 1S 2S Youth 1 T/Th 10:10–10:40am 350140 1A 2A T/W/Th 6:20–6:50pm 350141 1A 1B 2A 2B T/W/Th 7–7:30pm 350142 1A 1B 2A 2B Sat 10:30–11am 350145 1S 2S Youth 2 T/Th 10:40–11:10am 350150 1A 2A T/W/Th 6:20–6:50pm 350151 1A 1B 2A 2B T/W/Th 7–7:30pm 350152 1A 1B 2A 2B Sat 10:30–11am 350155 1S 2S Youth 3 T/W/Th 7–7:30pm 350161 1A 1B 2A 2B T/W/Th 7:40–8:10pm 350162 1A 1B 2A 2B Sat 11:10–11:40am 350165 1S 2S Youth 4 T/W/Th 7–7:30pm 350171 1A 1B 2A 2B T/W/Th 7:40–8:20pm 350172 1A 1B 2A 2B Sat 11:10–11:40am 350175 1S 2S Youth 5 Sat 11:50–12:30pm 350185 1S 2S 14 R=Resident NR=Non-Resident Register online at www.chapelhillparks.org • Summer 2018 Aquatics Lifeguard Training Class Summer Youth Swim Team Homestead Aquatics Center Homestead Aquatics Center The American Red Cross Lifeguard Training class teaches participants To enroll participants must have Level 4 swimming skills or the coach’s the knowledge and skills needed to help prevent and respond to aquatic approval. Stroke evaluation will be done on the first night to determine practice emergencies. Upon successful completion, participants will be certified in time: 6–7 p.m. or 7–8 p.m. We will partner with Heritage Hills Recreation American Red Cross Lifeguarding, which includes First Aid and CPR/AED for Club and participate in the Chapel Hill Summer Swim League. The team will Lifeguards. compete in six meets and the League Championship meet. Pre-requisites: Participants must be 15 years old on or before the last day of Ages 5–18 $300 R, $360 NR NO PRACTICE JULY 4TH the course, and pass a first day swim skill evaluation that includes: a 300 yard May 29–July 21 Monday–Friday 6–8 p.m. #350215A continuous swim using front crawl and breaststroke; tread water for 2 minutes using only the legs; and swim 20 yards, retrieve a 10 pound object from between 7–10 feet deep and swim 20 yards back to the starting point with the object and exit the water within 1 minute, 40 seconds. Additional certification fee of $36 due at the first class, check only, made out to the American Red Cross. Manuals available for free download from the American Red Cross, and will be available for review on site. Ages 15 and older $165 R; $198 NR June 11–14 Mon-Thur 9 a.m.–5 p.m. #350452A July 9–12 Mon-Thur 9 a.m.–5 p.m. #350452B

Lifeguard Training Review Homestead Aquatics Center This course recertifies individuals in American Red Cross Lifeguard/First Aid/ CPR/AED. Pre-requisites: Participants must have current Lifeguard/First Aid/ CPR/AED certification and pass a first day swim skill evaluation that includes: a 300 yard continuous swim using front crawl and breaststroke; tread water for 2 minutes using only the legs; and swim 20 yards, retrieve a 10 pound object from between 7-10 feet deep and swim 20 yards back to the starting point with the object and exit the water within 1 minute, 40 seconds. Additional certification fee of $36 due at the first class, check only, made out NOW HIRING to the American Red Cross. Manuals available for free download from the Certified Lifeguards American Red Cross, and will be available for review on site. Flexible Part Time Hours Ages 15 and older $80 R; $96 NR Session A. June 16 9 a.m.–5 p.m. #350455A You can be part of our team!

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Clay Studio Arts Camp Wheel Throwing Tuesday Community Clay Studio Community Clay Studio This unique half-day camp offers a fun and immersive experience with clay, Throw pots, plates, bowls, and cups on the wheel. Pull handles and form lids from handbuilding to glazing led by our studio instructors (the 9–13 year old for jars, then apply colorful slips and glazes to finish our creations. Beginners age group will also use the potter's wheel). Art projects in other media will be and more advanced participants welcome. NO CLASS JULY 3. Instructor: offered while the clay is firing. A snack and drink will be provided daily. Michelle Fairholm Ages 6–9 $180 R, $216 NR Ages 14 & older $154 R, $185 NR Aug. 6–17 Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–12 noon #230510-E June 12–Aug. 7 Tue 6:30–9 p.m. #330024-A

Ceramic Arts Counselor In Training Wheel Throwing Monday Chapel Hill Community Center Community Clay Studio Designed for Teens who have a desire to gain knowledge, hands-on Throw pots, plates, bowls, and cups on the wheel. Pull handles and form lids experience and leadership skills to work with youth exploring the ceramic arts. for jars, then apply colorful slips and glazes to finish our creations. Beginners Previous experience working with ceramic arts required. Contact Lizzie Burrill, and more advanced participants welcome. NO CLASS JULY 2ND. Instructor: [email protected] for additional information. DOES NOT MEET James Ward JULY 4TH. Ages 14 & older $154 R, $185 NR Ages 14–17 $25 R, $30 NR June 11–Aug. 6 Mon 6:30–9 p.m. #330025-A June 11–22 Mon–Fri 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. #230512-A Wheel Throwing Wednesday June 25–July 6 Mon–Fri 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. #230512-B Community Clay Studio June 25–July 6 Mon–Fri 12:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. #230512-C July 9–20 Mon–Fri 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. #230512-D Throw pots, plates, bowls, and cups on the wheel. Pull handles and form lids July 9–20 Mon–Fri 12:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. #230512-E for jars, then apply colorful slips and glazes to finish our creations. Beginners July 23–Aug. 3 Mon–Fri 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. #230512-F and more advanced participants welcome. NO CLASS JULY 4TH. Instructor: July 23–Aug. 3 Mon–Fri 12:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. #230512-G James Ward Aug. 6–17 Mon–Fri 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. #230512-H Ages 14 & older $154 R, $185 NR Aug. 6–17 Mon–Fri 12:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. #230512-I June 13–Aug. 8 Wed 6:30–9 p.m. #330026-A Light Up Your Life Community Clay Studio Using handbuilding techniques we will build a small lamp, candlesticks, a votive holder, nightlights and garden lanterns. Our decoration will come from the natural world-leaves, bark, shells, hulls and dried grasses pressed into the clay, and we will finish our pieces with stains, glazes, carving and incising. For all skill levels. Instructor: Carmen Elliott Ages 14 & older $135 R, $162 NR June 14–July 26 Thu 6–8 p.m. #330043-A BROWSE our program offerings and REGISTER ONLINE.

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Adapted Aquatics Specialized Games Night Homestead Aquatic Center Hargraves Center For children and teens with disabilities who are beginner or advanced- Teens and young adults with mild to moderate special needs, can enjoy an beginner swimmers. Emphasis will be individualized: developing confidence evening of games and socializing. During this casual early evening program, and independence in the water, stroke development, water safety, etc. we will play games like Connect Four, Quirkle and a variety of other board Volunteers will assist participants in practicing what the instructor teaches. and card games. Bring games from home that you'd like to play. Together, Swimmers who are incontinent must wear swim diapers. If not working with we will order pizza for those who want to chip in (Pay with $1's and $5's only the student in the water, a parent or guardian is expected to remain on the please). Bring your own dinner if you prefer. pool deck during class. If you would like to work with your child so you can This event is for teens and young adults with disabilities and their friends. practice between classes, please let us know in advance. NO CLASS JULY 4TH. Participants should be able to sit and play a 20 minute board game. Ages 5–21 $42 R, $51 NR REGISTRATION DEADLINE: PRIOR FRIDAY BY NOON Ages 5–21 June 20–Aug. 8 Wed 6:30–7:15 p.m. #330604-A Ages 11–29 $8 R, $10 NR Ages 5–21 June 20–Aug. 8 Wed 7:30–8:15 p.m. #330604-B $8 R, $10 NR June 16 Sat 6:30–8:30 p.m. #330667-A Parent/Child Adapted July 21 Sat 6:30–8:30 p.m. #330667-B Homestead Aquatic Center Aug. 18 Sat 6:30–8:30 p.m. #330667-C Here is an opportunity to learn fun ways to assist your young child with special needs in the water. This class will include stroke development, water games, Friday Fun Night water exercises and socialization. Small group size will assure that each parent/ Chapel Hill Community Center child team will get some individualized instruction. Coming twice a week helps Play board games, make crafts, shoot baskets in the gym, swim awhile and build physical endurance and retention of what was taught. CAP workers join us for a snack. Holiday or seasonal theme each month. Non-disabled or babysitters may come in place of parents (but same adult should come siblings and friends of all ages are always welcome. Minors and others who consistently). Neither needs to know how to swim to participate in this class. might need focused supervision should bring an adult family member or staff An adult is expected to swim with each child. Swimmers who are incontinent person. Swimmers who are incontinent must wear swim diapers. Free! must wear swim diapers. Free drop-in program. No registration necessary. For more information: $35 R, $42 NR Marian Kaslovsky 919 968-2813. Ages 6 mo.–3 June 12–28 Tue, Thu 9–9:30 a.m. #330612-A Ages 2 & older Free July 10–26 Tue, Thu 9–9:30 a.m. #330612-C June 1 Fri 6:30–8:30 p.m. Ages 3–8 June 12–28 Tue, Thu 9:40–10:10 a.m. #330612-B July 6 Fri 6:30–8:30 p.m. July 10–26 Tue, Thu 9:40–10:10 a.m. #330612-D Aug. 3 Fri 6:30–8:30 p.m. Sensory Playtime at Kidzu University Place Join us for a free special playtime, open to children with any kind of disability/ special need and their siblings. Designed so families can enjoy the hands- on exhibit spaces together, without the extra stimulation of the museum's busy open hours! All siblings participating must be registered too. Hurry and register; this activity will fill up. Parents are expected to stay with their children (and have fun too!). Do You Enjoy Volunteering? Ages 1–10 Free June 21 Thu 5:30–7 p.m. #330630-A July 19 Thu 5:30–7 p.m. #330630-B Be a part of these Aug 16 Thu 5:30-7 p.m. #330630-C fun and rewarding experiences

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Swimming Chapel Hill Community Center and A.D. Clark pool Ages 5–seniors Free June 13–Aug. 3 Tuesday and Thursday (Community Center) 6:30–7:15 p.m., 7:25–8:25 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday (A.D. Clark Pool, Hargraves Center) 5:30–6:15 p.m., 6:25–7:25 p.m.

Volunteer with Special Olympics A Special Olympics volunteer experience teaches you as much about First Aid Class teamwork and leadership as your players do. South Orange Rescue Volunteers provide coaching instruction. Since athletes range in skill level This class is for non-medical personnel. We will discuss basic first aid from very low to very competitive, coaches may find a team that suits their and responses to injury, medical, and environmental emergencies. Upon own knowledge and skill. No prior sports knowledge is necessary, only successful completion you will receive certification from the American Heart enthusiasm, flexibility and a sense of humor. Association. Valid email is required for certification. To volunteer contact Colleen Lanigan at [email protected] or Classes are FREE but Pre-Registration required! Follow Parks and 919-968-2810. Recreation registration procedure to register. Classes will be held at South Orange Rescue Squad Building, 202 Roberson Street, Carrboro, NC Ages 12 & older Free June 9 Sat 9 a.m.–1 p.m. #310750-A Sept. 8 Sat 9 a.m.–1 p.m. #310750-B

Heartsaver CPR and AED South Orange Rescue This class is for people who need to be certified in CPR and AED. You will learn how to perform CPR on people of all age s, how to use a defibrillator, and how to help someone who is choking. Upon successful completion you will receive certification from the American Heart Association. PARENT OR GUARDIAN MUST ACCOMPANY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS OLD. Valid email address is required for certification. Registration required (no drop-ins please!) Follow Parks and Recreation registration procedure to register. Classes will be held at South Orange Rescue Squad Building, 202 Roberson Street, Carrboro. CLASSES ARE FREE! PARENT OR GUARDIAN MUST ACCOMPANY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS OLD. Ages 12 & older Free July 14 Sat 9 a.m.–1 p.m. #310755-A

Discover your Healthcare Provider South Orange Rescue next outdoor This class is for professionals who work in a health care setting and need to maintain their CPR certification. You will learn the latest recommendations for experience! how to perform CPR on people of all ages, how to use a defibrillator (AED), and how to help in a choking emergency. Upon successful completion of the Our seven natural surface trails and skills test and written test you will receive certification from the American Heart eight paved greenway trails Association. Valid email address is required for certification. Registration required! Follow Parks and Recreation registration procedure enrich lives, and provide economic, to register. Classes will be held at South Orange Rescue Squad Building, environmental, and transportation- 202 Roberson Street, and Carrboro. CLASSES ARE FREE! related benefits to the community. Ages 16 & older Free

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The Town of Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation sponsors events for all ages that celebrate the arts and our community. For more information on events, exhibitor applications, and sponsorships call 919-968-2784, email [email protected] or visit www.townofchapelhill.org/festivalsandevents. Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/CHCommunityArts.

Movies Under the Stars Family Fun Day Wallace Parking Deck – 150 East Hargraves Center Rosemary St Bring your lawn chair or blanket and enjoy an evening This year come out and for action-packed themed of music, food, swimming, and a variety of games and movies during our rooftop film series. Bring your lawn activities for youth and adults. chairs and blankets and get ready to revisit family All Ages Free favorites, play games and activities, and enjoy free Aug. 11 Sat 5–9 p.m. popcorn! Tarheel Downtown Ages ALL Free 140 West Franklin Plaza June 7 Spiderman: Homecoming 8:30 p.m. Tar Heel Downtown brings a pep rally atmosphere June 14 Wonder Woman 8:30 p.m. and fan experience to Franklin Street, featuring a live July 19 Star Wars: Force Awakens 8:30 p.m. outdoor concert, interactive games for kids and families, July 26 Star Wars: Last Jedi 8:30 p.m. face painting, and more. The UNC Marching Tar Heels, Aug. 9 Coco 8:30 p.m. cheerleaders, and of course...Rameses will be there too! Aug. 16 Beauty and the Beast (2017) 8:30 p.m. Ages ALL Free Sept. 14 6–9 p.m. 4th of July Celebration! UNC Festifall Arts Festifal Come celebrate our nation’s rich history of freedom Historic Franklin Street and independence. Arrive early and enjoy live music, Chapel Hill’s Festifall Arts Festival will provide a fireworks, games, face painting and good old- unique opportunity for the community, art enthusiasts fashioned family fun! Concessions will be available for and artists to interact. A vibrant market of handmade artworks along with live performances presents a purchase on site. day of discovery for the festival’s attendees as they Ages ALL Free engage with the local art community. July 4th 7–10 p.m. Ages ALL Free Oct 7 12–7 p.m. Neighborhood Night Out Your Neighborhood Residents in neighborhoods throughout Chapel Hill and across the nation will be host events such as block parties, cookouts, parades, visits from police, flashlight walks, contests, youth activities and anticrime rallies to send a powerful message about neighborhood unity, awareness, safety and police- community partnerships. If your neighborhood would like to participate and/or would like a visit from an officer, contact Chapel Hill Police Dept. Community Services Unit at (919) 932-2984. Ages ALL Free @CHCommunityArts Date TBA 6–8 p.m. @CHCommunityArts @CHCommunityArts

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