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Fall 2018 P&R Brochure PARKS AND RECREATION www.victorny.org • Phone: (585) 742-0140 • Fax: (585) 742-0142 ACTIVITY GUIDE FALL 2018 Resident Registration Begins: Friday, August 24, 2018 Non-resident Registration Begins: Friday, August 31, 2018 Leisure Lines from the Director of Parks and Recreation We trust that this note finds you well and enjoying the last few weeks of summer in Victor! I hope that you had a chance to join us for a concert in the park this summer or perhaps you enjoyed our popular summer day DIRECTOR OF camp or swim lesson programs? If you did participate in these or any of PARKS & RECREATION our activities, we hope that you took (or will take) a moment of time to tell Brian Emelson, C.P.R.E. us about your experience with Victor Parks and Recreation! bemelson@town- victor -ny.us This fall, we will pick up steam with our Parks and Recreation Master Plan project. During the summer months, our consultant team from ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Bayer Landscape Architecture and your peers from the Victor Parks and Michael Stockman, C.P.R.P. Recreation Citizens’ Advisory Committee who are guiding us through mastockman@town-victor -ny.us this community effort received valuable input from residents and visitors to our growing community. The needs and desires identified in the PARKS MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT community-wide, public input survey and the comments that we received Jeff Rader when we were out and about at several special events will be utilized as jrader@town -victor- ny.us the framework for future Department initiatives. If you weren’t able to connect with the project or planning team this summer, swing by our MOTOR EQUIPMENT OPERATORS booth at Hang Around Victor Days on Saturday, September 8th! Tim Hadden If you are a parent of a Kindergarten through 6th grader, check out Keith Maynard, C.P.S.I. our V-RAP (Recreational Afterschool Program), which is held on school days from 3:45 – 6:00 PM at the Recreation Center. School age RECREATION SUPERVISORS children can conveniently take the bus from school and participate in Steve Hendrickson, C.P.R.P. games, complete arts and crafts projects and enjoy socialization with srhendrickson@town -victor- ny.us their friends or meet new friends! Our youth recreation program also has trips and activities planned for Victor Central School District holidays, Christine Winter, B.S., M.P.A. Superintendant’s conference days and during the school recess weeks. cwinter@town -victor- ny.us This fall, we are offering an “Adaptive Pickleball” instructional program for adults looking to stay active and learn one of the fastest FRONT DESK STAFF growing sports in the country! Modifications can be made for participants Felicia Skibinski, B.S., M.S. including playing chair pickleball that will help improve your core muscle fskibinski@town- victor- ny.us strength. Please don’t hesitate to contact Bob Stokes, our instructor from Sharon Kaisen, B.S., M.S. Pickled Power or Jerry LaVigne from the recreation staff to learn more skaisen@town-victor- ny.us about this “new” program. Seniors can join us in September for a 3-night trip to the “Best of Maine” with stops in Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor and Kennebunkport. A little closer to home, our “Early Bird Dinner Club” will take in the Yard of Ale in Piffard as well as a dining experience at local favorite The Brookhouse Restaurant in Greece. As we move into the December holiday period, seniors will visit the Gingerhouse Display at the George Eastman House and can also take in the annual Holiday Lights Tour through our senior program. We hope that you will find an activity that interests you in this brochure or check out our spiffy “new” website MISSION STATEMENT at www.victorny.org. The Town of Victor Parks and Regardless of where your leisure-time adventures take you this fall, Recreation Department is we are looking forward to providing you with high quality recreation dedicated to offering ALL programming and outstanding park services in the Victor community. residents a balanced system of parklands, preservation of open space, and broad-based leisure All the Best, opportunities that will foster growth of healthy lifestyles. Brian C. Emelson, CPRE Director of Parks and Recreation 2 | WWW.VICTORNY.ORG || PHONE:PHONE: (585(585)) 742-0140 742-0140 | | FAX: FAX: (585) (585) 742-0142 742-0142 | |EMAIL: EMAIL: [email protected] [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION CITIZENS’ ADVISORY COMMITTEE Larry Fisher, Gregory Richards, Bradford Bowers, Lisa Roberts, Cyndy Rochford Mark Robbins, Gary Hadden, Village Board Liaison, David Tantillo, Town Board Liaison, Kevin Caggiano, Student Representative ACCESSIBILITY The Town of Victor Department of Parks and Recreation values inclusiveness in its recreation programs, parks, facilities and ALL services we provide. The Department has several staff trained and certified as Inclusion Assessors and works in partnership with Rochester Accessible Adventures (RAA) and the Inclusive Recreation Resource Center (IRRC) at SUNY Cortland to ensure that we promote and provide access for ALL residents and visitors. Our Staff appreciates learning about our participants’ individual needs. Please don’t hesitate to ask how we can best accommodate you in our programs. Contact our Inclusion Coordinator, Christine Winter, at FACILITY RENTALS (585) 742-0140. Youth Programs funded in part by a reimbursement from the Are you looking for a place to hold a party or business meeting? New York State Office of Children and Families served through All reservations must be made in person at the Parks and the Ontario County Bureau. Recreation Office at 7891 Lehigh Crossing, Victor, NY 14564. COMMUNITY SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS Please contact us with any questions (585) 742-0140. Victor Parks and Recreation does not operate the following programs. However, we know parents are interested in the LOCATION CAPACITY FEE: RESIDENT FEE: NON-RES following names and numbers. “Butler Cottage” $60 Half Day $70 Half Day Victor Community Baseball & Softball at MaryFrances 45 President, Victor Little League: Erik Morrell www.victorbaseball.com or www.victorsoftball.com Bluebird Haven $120 Full Day $140 Full Day Victor Little League – Challenger Baseball “The Lodge” at Victor $90 Half Day $115 Half Day Victor Little League (VLL) is proud to offer 100 Municipal Park Challenger Baseball. Challenger Baseball enables $170 Full Day $220 Full Day boys and girls with physical and mental challenges Victor Municipal Park $40 Full Day to enjoy the game of baseball. 50 $50 Full Day Only Ray Sullivan (585) 507-7193 Rotary Pavilion Only Registration is available at the VLL website at www.victorbaseball.com Dryer Road Park $40 Full Day 50 $50 Full Day Only Victor Soccer Club Pavilion Only President: Al Farrell www.victorsoccerclub.org PARKS & RECREATION CAPACITY FEE: RESIDENT FEE: NON-RES Victor Junior Blue Devils OFFICE (Football & Cheerleading) President: Mike Riley Gymnasium (FULL) 400 $55 per hour $65 per hour www.VictorJrBlueDevils.com Gymnasium (HALF) 200 $30 per hour $40 per hour Victor Swim Club VSC Program Director/Head Coach: Brett Leader Mulitpurpose Room (FULL) 60 $35 per hour $45 per hour [email protected] www.VictorSwimClub.org Mulitpurpose Room 30 $20 per hour $30 per hour (HALF) Victor Blue Devils Youth Lacrosse Youth Director: Andy Cooney NOTE: Gymnasium rentals will require a certificate of insurance. [email protected] 585-507-5828 Call (585) 742-0140 with questions. www.victorlax.com Victor Girls Youth Lacrosse RESERVATION POLICY Angelo Finocchario All reservations made on a Town of Victor Holiday are FULL DAY ONLY. www.leaguelineup.com/vgylax From May 25, 2019 through September 2, 2019 [email protected] Saturday and Sunday reservations are FULL DAY ONLY. FALLFALL 2018 2018 | | 33 Special Events 42ND ANNUAL HANG AROUND VICTOR DAY Join us for some fall fun as we celebrate Victor and the diverse community activities and events held “around Town.” Pick up a copy of our fall brochure, share some ideas with program staff and enjoy a special treat! Additional activities at the event include food, family music, contests and more! Sponsored by the Victor Chamber of Commerce. LOCATION: Main Street in the Village of Victor DAY/DATE: Saturday, 9/8/18 TIME: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM SPONSORED BY: JACK-O-LANTERN TRAIL EVENT New Participate in the 13th annual Jack-O-Lantern Trail Event in Victor. Carve a pumpkin Location! and drop it off Victor Parks and Recreation, 7891 Lehigh Crossing, Victor on Saturday, Oct 20st from Noon – 3 PM. Invite your friends and families to take a festive walk that same evening on one of Victor’s trails. The trolley trail will be lit by creative Jack-O- Lanterns. This is a fun event for the whole family. Enjoy the walk in the moonlight. Half-trail is paved and good for strollers and wheelchairs. Proudly display your pumpkin masterpiece and have fun searching for it on the trail. Receive a free ticket to this event when you drop off your Jack-O-Lantern. Sorry, no pets allowed. *The money raised will be donated to local charities including the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Victor Fire Department and Victor Hiking Trails. LOCATION: Victor Parks and Recreation, 7891 Lehigh Crossing AGES: For all ages FEE: $4 adults, $2 kids under 15, paid at the Trail Entrance DAY/DATE: Saturday, 10/20/18 TIME: 7:00 – 8:30 PM NOTE: In case of inclement weather, call 742-0140. (Rain date is Sunday, Oct 21st) SPONSORED BY: New VPR HALLOWEEN TAILGATE TRICK OR TREAT Time! Don’t miss a Halloween party for all to have fun. Sign up to give treats out of the trunk of your car. Decorate your vehicle and dress in costume. Children will then Trick or Treat in the parking lot out of the vehicles.
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