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2021 Program Guide 2021 Program Guide Year-Round Programs Youth Sports Top Flight Tumbling Basketball Serendipity Dance Volleyball Quantum Martial Arts Soccer Play With Me Music Flag Football and more! Health City Races Indoor Triathlon Health Days Fun Run 16 Crossings Trail Run Holiday Turkey Trot 315 E. 600 S. Smithfield, UT (435) 563-0048 www.smithfieldrecreation.com TableTable ofof CONTACT INFORMATION Smithfield Recreation Center 315 E 600 S ContentsContents Smithfield, UT 84335 (435) 563-0048 www.smithfieldrecreation.com Directory . 2 Recreation Center Info . 3 Membership Rates . 4 Sky View Pool . 6 Birch Creek Golf Course . 7 Group Fitness . 8 Personal Training . 9 Year Round Programs . 10 City Parks . 16 City Buildings . 17 City Events. 18 Races/Fun Runs . 20 Youth Sports . 21 Summer Programs . 24 Adult Sports . 25 REC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY IMPORTANT #s Brett Daniels, CPRP Recreation Center (435) 563-0048 Recreation Director Smithfield City Office (435) 563-6226 [email protected] Smithfield Police (435) 563-8501 Sky View Pool (435) 563-5173 Richard Varela Sky View Main Office (435) 563-6273 Recreation & Events Coordinator Birch Creek Golf Course (435) 563-6825 [email protected] Scott Wamsley Youth Sports Coordinator [email protected] 2 RecreationRecreation CenterCenter Rec Center Hours Holidays WHEN SKY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL IS IN SESSION Memorial Day Closed MON-THURS: 5:00 am - 7:45 am (All Facilities) Independence Day 4:00 pm- 10:00 pm (Weight room) Closed 5:00 pm- 10:00 pm (Gymnasiums) Pioneer Day Closed Labor Day *Cardio room, Aerobics room, and Racquetball courts open all day Closed Thanksgiving Day FRIDAYS: Same as above except the facility closes at 9 pm Open 6 - 10 am Christmas Eve Close at noon WHEN SKY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL IS NOT IN SESSION Christmas Day Closed MON-THURS: 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM New Years Eve FRIDAYS: 5:00 AM - 9:00 PM Close at 4 pm New Years Day SATURDAYS: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM Closed Office hours are Monday to Thursday 5:00 am to 10:00 pm, Open all other holidays Friday 5:00 am to 9:00 pm, and Saturday 6:00 am to 6:00 pm. Daily Passes One Month (no contract) Adult (18-64) $4.50 Resident Non-Resident Youth (4-17) $4.00 $32.50 $35.00 Senior Citizen (65+) $3.50 Indoor Track Only $2.00 Indoor Track 10 punch passes (Smithfield Senior) Free (5-9 AM) Resident Non-Resident Wallyball Court $5.00* Adult $40.00 $42.50 *In addition to admission/no charge for members Youth $35.00 $37.50 Sr Citizen $30.00 $32.50 Group Party Pass (up to 10 people) $35.00 Track Only $15.00 $17.50 Each additional person $2.50 3 MembershipMembership RatesRates Membership Rates Smithfield Resident *Annual Monthly Payment Plan 1 Year 6 Month Family $32.50 $390.00 $260.00 Couple $27.50 $330.00 $220.00 Senior Couple $25.00 $300.00 $200.00 Adult $20.00 $240.00 $160.00 Youth $17.50 $210.00 $140.00 Senior Citizen $15.00 $180.00 $120.00 Non- Smithfield Resident *Annual Monthly Payment Plan 1 Year 6 Month Family $37.50 $450.00 $300.00 Couple $32.50 $390.00 $260.00 Senior Couple $27.50 $330.00 $220.00 Adult $22.50 $270.00 $180.00 Youth $20.00 $240.00 $160.00 Senior Citizen $17.50 $210.00 $140.00 Gold Memberships Include Open Swim @ Sky View Pool Gold Membership Rates Smithfield Resident *Annual Monthly Payment Plan 1 Year 6 Month Family $40.00 $480.00 $320.00 Adult $25.00 $300.00 $200.00 Youth $22.50 $270.00 $180.00 Senior Citizen $20.00 $240.00 $160.00 Non- Smithfield Resident *Annual Monthly Payment Plan 1 Year 6 Month Family $45.00 $540.00 $360.00 Adult $27.50 $330.00 $220.00 Youth $25.00 $300.00 $200.00 Senior Citizen $22.50 $270.00 $180.00 4 CorporateCorporate MembershipMembership Corporate Memberships OPTION ONE All participating corporations receive 10% discount on any annual pass: Save up to $48 on a family membership or $30 on an individual membership if your company qualifies! OPTION two We will waive the enrollment fee for all participting corporations on any annual monthly payment plan: Save $35 on an individual membership or $50 on couple and family ones! We offer many programs and classes with our Corporate Membership and would love to work with you to find the best one for your company! Please contact the recreation center for more information. *The Annual Payment Plan is an annual contract paid in monthly increments. An enrollment fee of $35 for individual memberships and $50 for family and couple memberships is assessed on the first month’s payment for those choosing the payment plan. Family rates include 2 married adults and their immediate children under the age of 23, all of which reside at the same address. Couple rates include 2 married adults living at the same address. 5 5 SkySky ViewView PoolPool Pool Hours Lap Swim Water Aerobics Public Swim Mon.- Fri. 5-8 AM School Year Mon-Thurs 7-8 AM, 8-9 PM M-F 6-8 PM The pool is run by Friday 7-8 AM Sat 12-6 PM Sky View High School, please call Cost: $2 per session Summer $1 for 60+ M-F 1-4 PM (435) 563-5173 and 6-8 PM for more information. Sat 1-6 PM Memberships Family Passes Individual Passes 1 year $200 1 year $80 3 months $85 3 months $40 Day Pass $2 per session 20 visit punch pass $30 20 visit senior punch pass $15 *Gold memberships only include Open Swim 6 BirchBirch CreekCreek GolfGolf CourseCourse Fee schedule Green Fees: 9 Holes 18 Holes Punch Pass: 20 Rounds Junior (17-Under) $10 $20 Regular $260 Weekday (Mon-Sun) $15 $30 Senior $220 Senior (60-Over) $13 $26 Junior $125 *No Sr & Jr on holidays Season Pass: 7 Days a Week Regular $950.00 Senior $850.00 Driving Range: Junior $300.00 Small Basket $4 Medium Basket $6.50 Cart Fees: 9 Holes 18 Holes Large Basket $8 Single Rider $8 $16 Eric Kleven 1 Hour Lesson: $50 PGA Head Golf Pro Series of 3 Lessons: $130 Group Lessons: Call 563-6825 550 East 100 North (435) 563-6825 www.birchcreekgolf.com Fees are subject to change during the season 7 GroupGroup FitnessFitness Group Fitness classes are a great way to stay in shape, make new friends, improve mental health, and stay motivated. We offer a variety of classess throughout the day for all fitness levels. Examples of classes are HIGH Fitness, Spin, Boot Camp, HIIT, Yoga, DanceFIX, Strength & Conditioning, and more. All Group Fitness classes are included in each membership. See smithfieldrecreation.com/group-fitness for current schedule Group Fitness Instructors Hailey Goble Carrie Niederhauser Abby Brown Stacey Dority Leigh Larsen Melissa Jacobsen Janette Woodruff Audrey Dibbles Marissa Benson Ashley Hall Matt Robbins Allissa Groll Chelsie Campbell April Bosworth Intermountain Health Care Angela Nielsen Lisa Rich Jennifer Ballard 8 Erin Mikkelsen PersonalPersonal TraininTrainingTrainingg Individual Rates Group Rates (2-3 people) 1st session $30 1st session $50 Additional session $45 Additional session $60 6 session program $220 6 session program $400 12 session program $400 12 session program $740 - Gain Muscle - Have More Energy - Feel Stronger - Increase Self Esteem - Get Motivated - Improve Performance - Live Healthier - Lose Postpartum weight Abby Bergeson Ace Certified Personal Trainer Email: [email protected] Marissa Benson Certified ISSA Personal Trainer Email: [email protected] Personal Trainers are certified and under contract with Smithfield Recreation Center. Rec Center members receive a 10% discount on personal training. 9 Ages: 3-16 years old Skill Level: Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced. Recreation & Competition Disciplines: Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Contemporary & more * Class placement will be determined by the director and teachers according to ability. Serendipity Dance Company is a high-quality, low-cost dance studio in Cache Valley serving dancers from any experience level 2 years old and up. SDC provides an exceptional experience with an emphasis on technique, clean choreography, lower cost costumes, and highly qualified teachers who love to share their talents with their amazing students! Jessica Westerberg & Jayme Pollard Directors 10 Top Flight Tumbling is a premier program designed to help participants enhance their tumbling skills in a fun and engaging atmosphere. Our instructors have experience from collegiate careers to years of instructing youth. Whether your children are advanced tumblers or just learning, we have a FUN and stimulating program they will love! For more information contact Nicole @ [email protected]. Tumbling Information Sessions: Winter/Spring, Summer, and Fall Ages: 3-16 years old Skill Level: Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced Class Descriptions: 3-4 year olds: Must turn 3 years by first day of class and be toilet trained. Focus on coordination, strength, and body control. Beginning rolls, handstands cartwheels, and bridges. Beginning: Cartwheels, forward/backward rolls, round offs, dive rolls, handstands,and bridges. Intermediate: All beginning skills, as well as, one arm cartwheels, round offs with rebound and backward roll out, handstands with hand turns, bridge kick overs and stand ups, and back handsprings with a spot. Advanced: Must be able to do a back handspring without a spot. All intermediate skills, as well as, back tucks, front handsprings, front and back walk overs, aerials, and front and back twisting. See smithfieldrecreation.com/top-flight-tumbling/ for current information Nicole Burton Director SRC members receive a 10% discount on session fees 11 Music class Music Class Information Sessions: Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall sessions Time: Wednesdays 10:30 am Family Group (Ages 0-6) Fee: $100 per session per family Dates: See website for current information Caregivers
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