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2015 Online Brochure.Indd 1 2/3/2015 3:57:19 PM SUPERVISOR’S MESSAGE TOWN OF NEWBURGH Recreation Department Annual2015 Program Brochure 2015 Online Brochure.indd 1 2/3/2015 3:57:19 PM SUPERVISOR’S MESSAGE As your Supervisor I would be remiss not to mention the outstanding programs and activities of our Recreation Department. The Town of Newburgh Recreation Department has activities for our youth as well as seniors and every age in-between. Just when I begin to believe every possible program has been established in the Recreation Department, their outstanding staff comes up with more. Please look through this directory carefully and participate in programs that interest you. Sincerely, Gil Piaquadio Supervisor Town of Newburgh HERE TO SERVE YOU Regular Town Board Meetings: 1st & 3rd Monday of each month, 7:00 pm Audit/Workshop Meetings: Wednesday prior to each regular meeting, 7:00 pm Supervisor’s Offi ce 564-4552 Town Clerk – Andrew J. Zarutskie 564-4554 Assessor 564-4550 Animal Control 561-3344 Code Compliance – Gerald Canfi eld 564-7801 Engineer – James W. Osborne, P.E. 564-7814 Freedom of Information – Andrew J. Zarutskie 564-4554 Highway Superintendent – Todd Depew 561-2177 Buildings & Grounds/ Historian – Les Cornell 562-7801 Justice – Richard Clarino 564-7161 Justice – Jude T. Martini 564-7161 Planning Board 564-7804 Police Department 564-1100 Receiver of Taxes-Debbie Smith 564-4553 Sewer Department 564-7803 Water Department 564-7813 Zoning Board of Appeals 566-4901 Town of Newburgh Ambulance 565-2111 Mobile Life Support 562-4357 2015 Online Brochure.indd 2 2/3/2015 3:58:17 PM RECREATION DEPARTMENT COMMISSIONER’S MESSAGE 311 Route 32 Newburgh NY 12550 (845) 564-7815 (845)564-7827 Fax # Commissioner’s offi ce It has been another great year for the Recreation Department. As we (845)564-2429 prepare for a new year, we will continue to offer new and improved recreational Visit us on the web! activities for all ages. www.townofnewburgh.org Planned for 2015 will be an expansion of our walking trail along the Quassaick Creek up to Mill Street and a new playground area near the boat house pavilion. A fi tness trail is also on the drawing board for our always expanding Park. The addition of the new rest room facility on the west side of Chadwick Lake offers boaters, hikers and ice skaters a comfortable rest stop during their Offi ce Hours visit to the Park. As always Dial-a-Bus and our Senior Transportation program provides 8:30 am to 4:30 pm inexpensive transportation to Town of Newburgh residents who need a ride. Please call 845-564-6084 or 845-564-7815 for scheduling and details. Monday – Friday The Recreation Department is open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Monday thru Friday to register for senior trips, events, activities as well as youth and adult programs and events. Robert Petrillo STAFF COMMISSIONER OF PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSIONER OF PARKS & RECREATION Robert Petrillo ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Donna Burgess RESERVOIR CARETAKER Thank you to the Lou Banks local business RECREATION LEADER community for Lisa Rappa their generous RECREATION AIDE Patricia Gida support. Check RECREATION AIDE out their ads Amanda Alberti through out the RECREATION AIDE brochure. Jason Szeli TRANSPORTATION John Grimm, Dispatcher 2015 Online Brochure.indd 3 2/3/2015 3:58:20 PM 2014 Community Day Independence Day Celebration We Would Like to Thank Our Generous Supporters Diamond Sponsors Brooks Funeral Home Depew Energy Co Inc. Platinum Sponsors Barton Birks Gold Sponsors Orange County Trust Company Silver Sponsors Bardavon Camo Pollution Control, Inc. Eddie’s Gourmat Pizza Galati Pools & Spa Hudson Heritage FCU Hudson Valley Building Trades Ironworkers Local 417 Laborer’s Local 17 Leptondale Nursery Lynn Warren Landscaping Maser Consulting PA McGoey, Hauser and Edsall Consulting Engineers, PC Noto’s Italian Deli Rodney Brewer Landscaping LLC Sass and Brass Band Taylor Recycling Tilcon New York Inc. Vinnie Farina Signs William A. Smith & Son Inc. Bronze Sponsors Supporters Armistead Mechanical Inc West Point Tours Inc. Cigar Box Studios, Inc Alfi ’s Uniforms Inc. 2014 COMMUNITY DAY SPONSORS Custom Machining Co Inc Danziger & Markhoff, LLP New York Communications Co Inc Drake, Loeb, Heller,Kennedy,Gogerty, Gaba & Servpro of Orange County Rodd PLLC Copper Sponsors Orange Packaging Catania, Mahon, Milligram & Rider, Newburgh Steel Products PLLC Newburgh Veterinary Hospital, PC Clark Patterson Lee Thomas O Miller & Company, Inc Cosimo’s on Union Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp Forestburgh Playhouse Automobile Driving Club Orange Dutchess and Innate Chiropractic Westchester Munistat Services Inc Benson Steel Fabricators Newburgh Windustrial Co. The Chazen Engineering, Land Surveying & N & N Pizza Shop Landscape Pat Tarsio Lanes Joseph E. Profaci Sr Smileworks Dental North Point Carpet Supplies. The Vellano CorporationWestchester Sunoco Aplus Broadway Theatre Visconti Bus Service LLC Woodloch Pines Resort 2015 Online Brochure.indd 4 2/3/2015 3:58:21 PM IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGISTRATION FORM REGISTRATION Recreation GENERAL REFUND POLICY Department Programs sponsored by The Town of Newburgh Recreation Department are refunded at the discretion of the Recreation Department unless otherwise noted in the details for that specifi c program. Independently run programs may have their own policy. Please check with the Instructor. FEES REGISTRATIONS Course fees vary and must be paid in full at the time of registration unless otherwise noted. Make checks payable to TOWN OF NEWBURGH. No post dated checks will be accepted. 1. MAIL- Send completed form REGISTRATION DEADLINES with check made out to TOWN OF Deadlines are used as a tool to determine whether there is enough interest in a class or NEWBURGH to Town of Newburgh program to invest time and money. If a class minimum is not met by the deadline date, the Recreation Department, 311 Route 32 activity may be cancelled. Early registration guarantees you and your family members a Newburgh NY 12550. spot in your favorite programs. SPORTS HOTLINE 2. - You may register IN PERSON Are the games on? Please call (845)566-9498 in person for programs from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday at INCLEMENT WEATHER CANCELLATIONS 311 Route 32, Newburgh NY 12550 When the Newburgh Enlarged City School district has a two hour delay or closing, THERE ARE NO SENIOR PROGRAMS. This is to ensure the safety of our Seniors. Please check 3. FAX IN- Fax us the completed our Website for all other closings and delays. form with your Visa or MasterCard INSURANCE AND LIABILITY number to (845)564-7827 The Town of Newburgh Recreation Department does not provide hospital or medical coverage for anyone participating in sponsored activities and cannot assume responsibility for injury to any participants in its recreation programs. MAIL-IN REGISTRATION FORM Adult Name: Address: Home Phone: Work Phone: Emergency Phone: Cell Phone: Email Address: Participants Name Age Dob Sex Program Name Fee TOTAL FEES ENCLOSED Form of Payment: __Cash __Check __ Visa __Master Card Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement: In consideration of acceptance of my application for registration in the above referenced Card #: program(s), I hereby for myself, my heirs , executors, administrators and Exp: Date: assigns, waive and release and discharge any and all rights and claims for Signature damages and/or losses which I may have against the Town of Newburgh, its Date: offi cers, agents, volunteers and employees for any and all activities connect- ed with the above referenced program(s). I agree that the Town of Newburgh, it’s offi cers, agents, volunteers and employees will not be liable for myself, Complete this form and return to: my children, (or wards),my heirs, executors, administrators or assigns for any acts in connection with the above referenced program(s). I understand the Town of Newburgh Recreation Department meaning of this Agreement and by my signature hereon indicate that it is a 311 Route 32, Newburgh New York 12550 voluntary act on my part. Phone #: (845) 564-7815 X 2015 Online Brochure.indd 5 2/3/2015 3:58:21 PM 2014 COMMUNITY DAY SPONSORS 2015 Online Brochure.indd 6 2/3/2015 3:58:23 PM ITSY BITSY AGE 1 TWOSIES AGE 2 An opportunity for one year olds to PROGRAMS PRESCHOOL interact with their peers and mom. During this class, a fun time will be had by child and mom while experi- Enjoy playing, singing, bubbles, encing playtime, social interaction and structured activities. Its a perfect parachute,coloring and fun. introduction to “school” for your 2 year old. SPRING SESSION ‘15 Day: Tuesdays SPRING SESSION ‘15 FALL SESSION ‘15 Time: 10:30-11:15 Date: April 7th - June 9th Day: Tuesdays Day: Tuesdays Time: 9:15 - 10:15 Time: 9:15 - 10:15 Day: Thursdays Date: April 7th - June 9th Date: Sept. 29th - Dec. 8th Time: 9:15-10:00 Date: April 9th - June 11th Day: Wednesdays Fee: $40 Resident Time: 11:15-12:15 Day: Wednesdays $50 Non-Resident Date: April 8th - June 10th Time: 11:15 - 12:15 SUMMER SESSION ‘15 Date: Sept. 30th - Dec. 16th Day: Tuesdays Day: Thursdays Dates: July 7th - August 11th Time: 10:15 - 11:15 Time: 10:30 – 11:15 Date: April 9th - June 11th Day: Thursdays Time: 10:15 - 11:15 Day: Thursdays Fee: Per Child, Per Session Date: October 1st - Dec. 10th Dates: July 9th - August 13th $40 Resident Time: 9:15 – 10:00 $50 Non-Resident Fee: Per Child, Per Session $40 Resident Fee: Residents $30 $50 Non-Resident Non Residents $40 FALL SESSION ‘15 Day: Tuesdays WINTER SESSION ‘16 Time: 10:30-11:15 SUMMER SESSION ‘15 Date: Sept. 29th - Dec. 8th Day: Tuesdays Time: 9:15 - 10:15 Day: Tuesdays Date: Jan. 12th - March 15th Day: Thursdays Dates: July 7th - August 11th Time: 9:15-10:00 Time: 9:15 – 10:15 Date: October 1st - Dec.
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