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Recreation and Parks RECREATION AND PARKS FALL ENJOY EXPLORE RESTORE 2021 ENJOY EXPLORE RESTORE Recreation Advisory Board A message from the Director The Recreation Advisory Board meets quarterly at the Recreation and Parks main office in Annapolis. Individuals wishing to make a Happy Fall Everyone! presentation before the Board should call the Director’s Office in advance of the next meeting. We are all excited for a more “normal” fall season, with kids returning Rudy Brown, Chair to school, and sports and other activities back on schedule. These last 18 Patrick Carey Gene Deems months have been challenging, but for many of us, we have learned a new Michael Lofton appreciation for how important it is to take care of ourselves. The early Bill Sabia months of COVID opened our eyes to just how much county residents Cathy Samaras Ralph Smith rely on this department to do that. The pandemic proved that Recreation and Parks is one of the most important and essential departments in Anne Arundel County. Locally and nationwide, Recreation and Parks departments have scaled up childcare programs and learning centers, managed food distribution programs, served as testing and vaccine distribution sites and helped coordinate disaster-response — all while maintaining critical infrastructure that promotes physical and mental health and a healthy Jessica Leys environment. The pandemic highlighted what has been true for many Recreation and Parks Director years: Recreation and Parks is vital to ensuring that Anne Arundel Published quarterly by Anne Arundel County County is THE BEST PLACE - FOR ALL. Department of Recreation and Parks 1 Harry S Truman Parkway With that, I hope you will Enjoy – Explore – Restore through the Annapolis, MD 21401 programs and activities available in this guide. ©2021 All rights reserved. Reproduction of any part of this program guide, by any means without permission, is strictly prohibited. Jessica Leys, Director Cover photo by Chuck Kozub taken at Kinder Farm Park. Contact Numbers Vision Statement To enrich the lives of all residents of GENERAL INFORMATION ...........................410-222-7300 PARK FACILITIES Anne Arundel County. 301-261-8036 We make life better! Baltimore-Annapolis Trail Park .......................................... 410-222-6141 Registration / Recreation Program Information ......... 410-222-7313 Downs Park ................................................................................... 410-222-6230 Athletics Information ............................................................. 410-222-7865 Fort Smallwood Park ............................................................. 410-222-0087 Mission Statement Park Administration/ Maintenance/ Field Lights........ 410-222-7317 Hancock’s Resolution ............................................................ 410-255-4048 We Create Opportunities to Enjoy Life, Child Care ...................................................................................... 410-222-7856 Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary ............................................ 410-222-8006 Explore Nature, and Restore Health Director’s Office ........................................................................... 410-222-7867 Kinder Farm Park ....................................................................... 410-222-6115 and Well-being. Facility Scheduling/Community Parks Pavilion ........... 410-222-7315 Lake Waterford Park ................................................................ 410-222-6248 ENJOY – EXPLORE – RESTORE London Town House & Gardens ..................................... 410-222-1919 RECREATION FACILITIES Mayo Beach Park ....................................................................... 410-222-1978 Arundel Olympic Swim Center ........................................ 410-222-7933 Quiet Waters Park...................................................................... 410-222-1777 North Arundel Aquatic Center ......................................... 410-222-0090 Joe Cannon Stadium .............................................................. 410-222-6652 FAX NUMBERS George Bachman Sports Complex ................................ 410-222-0017 Fax Number (Child Care) ...................................................... 410-222-4478 North County Recreation Center .................................... 410-222-0036 Fax Number (Recreation & Athletics) ........................... 410-222-4120 Fax Number (Parks) .................................................................. 410-222-7320 Anne Arundel County Recreation South County Recreation Center ................................... 410-222-1515 & Parks is accredited through the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA). PROTECT THE Where To Find It … ONES YOU LOVE Programs and Activities for Fall 2021 4 Just for Kids Arts & Crafts, Fitness, Enrichment 6 Tennis Lessons Tennis Lessons for Children 7 Dance Lessons for All Ages 11 Adaptive Recreation A Place for All Abilities Concerts, Hatton Regester Green 12 Child Care Homeschool Program: Fall Wonders Child Care for 2021-2022 13 Adult Programs Arts & Crafts, Fitness, Open Gym and Sports 15 Adult Sports Leagues 16 Ice Skating Quiet Waters Park and Glen Burnie Town Center 17 Aquatics Arundel Olympic Swim Center North Arundel Aquatic Center Fishing, Jonas Park Water Park, North Arundel Aquatic Center 22 Regional Parks and Trails Park Descriptions, Available Facilities, Programs and Special Events 35 How to Register and Registration Form Visit www.aacounty.org/recparks for additional information, the latest updates and to register online. Challenger Baseball, Lake Waterford Dance Classes Just for Kids Fitness Golf Drop In Pickleball Topics include set-up as well as both short Ages 13+, Year Round and long game. All participants must wear South County Recreation Center, a collared shirt (no t-shirts or tank tops). Carrie Weedon Education Center Ages 5-17, $85 – 4 weeks $5 One time drop in Compass Pointe Golf Course #26780 (Pasadena) M-F 9:00am-12:00pm #26826 Wed 4:30-5:30pm Sep 8 M/W/F 1:00pm-3:00pm Ceramics for Kids & Teens M/W 6:00pm-9:00pm This session we will do coil building, free Sun 1:00pm-4:00pm sculpture and bisque painting. Cornhole For Kids $50 – 8 weeks Kids learn and develop skills for one of the South County Recreation Center most fun games around! Arts & Crafts Ages 7-9 Ages 5-12, $30- 8 weeks #26797 Mon 5:45-6:45pm Sep 13 South County Recreation Center Sew What For Kids Ages 10-16 #26783 Mon 4:00pm-5:00pm Sep 6 The basics of the sewing machine for #26799 Tue 5:45-6:45pm Sep 14 #26804 Mon 4:00pm-5:00pm Nov 1 beginners. South County Recreation Center Pickleball for Kids Ages 8-13, $70 – 8 weeks Learn and play one of the most fun and #26786 Wed 5:30pm-7:00pm Sep 8 fastest growing sports in the country! #27079 Wed 5:30pm-7:00pm Nov 3 Ages 11-16 $30- 8 weeks South County Recreation Center #26781 Wed 4:00-6:00pm Sep 8 #27040 Wed 4:00-6:00pm Nov 3 Youth Karate Students will learn self-defense and protective maneuvers while exercising and disciplining body and mind. Loose clothing required. Grades 2-9, $90 –10 weeks Classes taught by Winged Dragon Karate Club instructors: Annapolis Senior Center #26827 Mon 6:00-8:00pm Sep 13 Youth Fall Sports South County Senior Center Girls Field Hockey #26828 Tue 6:00-8:00pm Sep 14 Quarterfield Elementary School Youth Tackle Football #26829 Thu 6:30-8:30pm Sep 9 Youth Soccer Classes taught by Dragon Storm instructors: Youth Volleyball Severna Park Middle School Teams are now being formed. If you #26830 Thu 7:00-9:00pm Sep 9 are looking for a team, please contact Riviera Beach Elementary School your community athletic association. #26831 Tue 6:30-8:30pm Sep 14 A listing can be found at: Crofton Middle School www.aacounty.org/departments/ #26832 Wed 7:00-9:00pm Sep 8 recreation-parks/sports/resource- Four Seasons Elementary School links/index.html #26833 Mon 7:00-9:00pm Sep 13 JUST FOR KIDS 4 www.aacounty.org/recparks ignite the imagination, foster creativity and Preschool Age Enrichment develop new skills. All materials are provided including a protective apron to wear while Fall FUN Preschool Pals - Fall into Fun! they create! Let’s fall into fun with awesome weekly Ages 3½-5 themes that include All about Me, Farm Arundel Olympic Swim Center Animals, and Fire Safety. We’ll have fun $160 – 8 weeks making new friends, and talking with the #26957 Wed 10:30-11:15am Sep 22 local firefighters. Don’t miss out! Instructor: Tatiana Hyman Twoosy Doodlers Ages 3-5 (must be potty-trained) Saturday, October 9, 10am to 2pm North County Rec Center (Parent/Child) $275 – 8 weeks Parents and kids, experiment with art #26842 M/W/F 9:00-3:00am Sep 13 materials while developing fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, creativity, Preschool Pals - Happy readiness skills, confidence, ability to play with others and imaginative thinking. Harvest & Holidays! Non-toxic and washable materials will be It’s that time of year again! Time to harvest, provided. Sculpt, stamp, cut, glue, draw, get together with family, and celebrate color, listen to stories and sing songs! A winter holidays. We’ll have fun with weekly protective apron will be available to wear themes such as Make Believe, Family & while they create. Pets, and Christmas around the World. Ages 2-3 Instructor: Tatiana Hyman Arundel Olympic Swim Center Ages 3-5 (must be potty-trained) $160 – 8 weeks The Friends of Kinder Farm Park North County Rec Center #26956 Wed 9:30-10:15am Sep 22 Present Fall Fun Day, geared toward $275 - 8 weeks children 12 and under. Admission #26843
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