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Dimple Dell Recreation Center 10670 South 1000 East Slco.Org/Recreation/Dimpledell Home Courts: Alta High School 10670 South 1000 East Sandy, UT 84094 (385) 468-3355 Visit our Website: www.recreation.slco.org/dimpledell www.quickscores.com/dimpledell Hours of Operation: Monday–Thursday 5:30am-10:00pm Friday 5:30am-8:00pm Saturday 7:00am-8:00pm Sunday 10:00am-3:00pm For Holiday hours visit our website In this brochure (10 pages), you will find information about our youth sports and job information! Please stop by or give us a call with any questions! Volleyball Tennis T-Ball Track and Field Basketball Arts-N-Games Outdoor Soccer Super Sport Lacrosse Swimming Canyons School District is not affiliated with this group and it should not be considered as being endorsed by the District or Canyons Education Foundation. For inclusion opportunities for people with disabilities, contact Ashley at 385-468-1520 or [email protected]. “Improving Lives Through People, Parks, and Play” Register at Dimple Dell - 10670 S. 1000 E. Or online @ www.activityreg.com - click on Utah, Dimple Dell Questions? Call (385)468-3355; ask for Taylor Register at Dimple Dell - 10670 S. 1000 E. Or online @ www.activityreg.com - click on Utah, Dimple Dell Questions? Call (385)468-3355; ask for Taylor WHO: Boys and Girls, ages 5 - 10 years old WHAT: An organized program full of activities. Upcoming weekly themes include: Super Hero, Olympics, Mad Scientist and more!! WHEN: Week of June 6 through the Week of August 4, 2016 (No program week of July 4, 2016) Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday TIME: 10:00 a.m.– 12:00 p.m. WHERE: Big Bear Park 9695 South (Onyx Lane) 930 East White City Township, UT Granite Park 2725 East Grouse Creek Circle (10000 South) Sandy, UT South Mountain Park 14300 South (Vestry Road) 657 East Draper, UT COST: -$65.00 per person for the full 8 weeks OR -Daily option (must register each time): $4.00 per day *Please take your receipt, to the location, when purchasing the daily option. No refunds or credit for missed sessions. Register at Dimple Dell Fitness & Recreation Center 385-468-3355 (10670 South 1000 East) or online @ www.activityreg.com Questions or concerns, please contact Lesley: [email protected] or 385-468-3355 Organization Day: Saturday, June 25, 2016 Who: All genders ages 3 years - 4th grade @ Dimple Dell Fields Must be 3 by 06/28/2016 Please plan on attending to meet your team and have practice! What: Outdoor Recreational Soccer Pre-K Division: 10:00 AM When: Participants play twice each week, one week Kindergarten Division: 11:30 AM 1st/2nd Division: 1:00 PM night and Saturdays for a total of 8 sessions. 3rd/4th Division: 2:30 PM See complete flyer for further details. Where: Dimple Dell Fields: 10670 S. 1000 E. All schedules will be posted @ www.quickscores.com/dimpledell Games begin the week of June 26, 2016 Fee: Early-Bird Registration $36 $41 after Friday, June 17, 2016 Pre-K Division (Org. Day, 8 games and participation award) 3 & 4 year olds Play Thur.@ 5:00p or 6:00p & Sat. AM Uniform: We will be using the reversible jerseys. If you 11 per roster - 5 vs 5 - No Goalies do not have a reversible jersey or the red/blue (4) 6 minute quarters separates, you will need to purchase one at Dim- ple Dell. These jerseys are reusable in many Kinder Division other programs at Dimple Dell and will reduce Kinder & 5 year olds future registration fees! Reversible Jersey - $9. Play Wed. @ 5:00p or 6:00p & Sat. AM Red/Blue Sport Tek Jerseys - $12. 11 per roster - 6 vs 6 - No Goalies Participants are able to wear any kind of shorts (4) 8 minute quarters or socks. All participants must wear either the reversible red/blue jersey or the red/blue sepa 1st/2nd Division rates. Shin guards are recommended but not Play Tue. @ 5:00p or 6:00p & Sat. Mid- required (must be provided by participant). Morning/Early Afternoon 13 per roster - 8 vs 8 - Goalie included (4) 8 minute quarters 3rd/4th Division Register at Dimple Dell - 10670 S. 1000 E. Play Wed. @ 5:00p, 6:00p, or 7:00p & Sat. Early Afternoon Or online @ www.activityreg.com 13 max per roster - 8 vs 8 - Goalie included Questions or concerns, please contact Lesley: (2) 20 minute halves [email protected] or 385-468-3355 WHO: Ages 8 to Adult WHERE: Alta High School Tennis Courts: 11055 South 1000 East, Sandy WHEN: Monday through Thursday for 2 weeks (Fridays are for make-up days) TIME: Mornings — 9:00am-9:50am; 10:00am-10:50am; 11:00am-11:50am Evenings — 5:00pm-5:50pm; 6:00pm-6:50pm; 7:00pm-7:50pm SESSION DATES: Session 1: June 6th– June 16th Session 2: June 20th–June 30th Session 3: July 5th– July 14th* Session 4: July 18th– July 28th Cost: 8-50 minute Lessons at $41.00 (Includes $5 Canyons School District Fee)* Lessons done by appointment; must be paid for, in person, at Dimple Dell . Please call Dimple Dell ‘s front desk for available times - (385) 468-3355 Semi-private lessons : (Must register 2 or 4 students together) 4 participants: -4 50 minute lessons: $35per participant 2 participants: -4 50 minute lessons: $45 per participant (Includes $5 Canyons School District Fee) Private lessons: 4-one hour lessons: $60 (Includes $5 Canyons School District Fee) Register at Dimple Dell Fitness & Recreation Center Jr. Team Tennis League SEE SEPARATE FLYER FOR MORE INFORMATION 385-468-3355 (10670 South 1000 East) or Mon & Wed OR Tues & Thurs practices. 7:30 - 8:45 AM online @ www.activityreg.com Program runs June 6th-July 30th Matches will be played Wednesdays and travel is Questions or concerns, please contact Lesley: required. [email protected] or 385-468-3355 What: Junior Team Tennis is a program for boys and girls ages 11-18 that have previously taken lessons and would like to transition into playing matches and learning more advanced playing techniques. Where: Gene Fullmer Matches will be held at various locations around the valley. (See loca- tions to the right) 8136 South 2700 West Slco.org/recreation/genefullmer Home Courts: West Jordan High When: Season goes June 6 - July 30 Practices held at home courts twice a week (please check with Millcreek Community Center individual recreation center for specific days and times) 3081 East 4345 South Matches held on Wednesdays for ages 11-18. Match times will be Slco.org/recreation/millcreek Home Courts: Olympus Hills between 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM All County tournament will be held all day August 1st Dimple Dell Recreation Center 10670 South 1000 East Slco.org/recreation/dimpledell Home Courts: Alta High School Registration: Register by June 4; $5 late fee after registration deadline JL Sorenson Recreation Center Register online at your home recreation center website OR at one of the 5350 West Herriman Main St four participating recreation centers Slco.org/recreation/jlsorenson Home Courts: Herriman High School Marv Jenson Recreation Cen- ter Fees: 10300 South Redwood Road $75.00 Slco.org/recreation/marvjenson Home Courts: Bingham High School 16 practices/5 matches/end of season tournament Junior Team Tennis shirt Taylorsville Recreation Center 4948 South 2700 West Slco.org/recreation/taylorsville Home Courts: Taylorsville High School For inclusion opportunities for people with disabilities, contact Ashley at 385-468-1520 or [email protected]. WHO: Boys and Girls, going into Kindergarten - 6th grade WHAT: Participants will participate in various sport activities. Sport activities examples: basketball, soccer, baseball, swimming, rock climbing and much much more! TIME: Mondays - Friday Morning Session: 9:00am-12:45pm Afternoon Session: 1:30pm-5:15pm Dates and Price: June Session: June 6th - July 1st Mon, Wed, Fri……$168.00 Tue, Thurs………….$112.00 Daily Rate per session…..$16.00 July Session: July 5th - July 29th (No Class Monday, July 4th) Mon, Wed, Fri……$154.00 Tue, Thurs………….$112.00 Daily Rate per session…..$16.00 August Session: August 1st - August 12th Mon, Wed, Fri……$84.00 Tue, Thurs………….$56.00 Daily Rate per session….$16.00 WHERE: Dimple Dell Recreation Center 10670 S. 1000 E. Im- Register early, spots are limited. Activity calendars handed out on the first day of each session. No refunds or credit for missed sessions. Participants need to bring their own lunch each day. Register: 2016 AQUA-SPORT At the Draper Outdoor Pool 657 Vestry Rd. in Draper, UT What is Aqua-Sport? Aqua-Sport is a fun, structured summer program offered for girls and boys entering into grades 1-6, at the beautiful Draper Outdoor Swimming Pool. General Daily Schedule: When is Aqua-Sport? 11:00 Check-in 3 week sessions M/W or T/TH from 11:00-2:45 Circle the session you are signing up for 11:15-12:30 Splash Zone Session Days Dates Fee Structured, creative, high energy 1 M/W June 13 - June 29 $72 water play class taught by fun 2 T/TH June 14 - June 30 $72 enthusiastic instructors! 3 M/W July 11 - July 27 $72 12:30-1:00 Lunch 4 T/TH July 12 - July 28 $72 Children can either bring their 5 M/W Aug 1 - Aug. 17 $72 own lunch or purchase the lunch option. 6 T/TH Aug 2 - Aug. 18 $72 1:00-1:45 Field Sport Each day there will be a field ***LUNCH OPTION*** $24.00 gives you lunch everyday of the session! sport activity on the lawn outside the Includes a hot dog, drink, bag of chips, and pool gates. otter pop. 1:45-2:30 Splash and Swim Must be purchased separately.
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