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Inet Version Peachtree City Parks & Recreation 2009 July 4th Information Lexus of South Atlanta Summer Concert Series June 5 - 6 LeAnn Rimes June 26 - 27 The Beach Boys July 3 50’s Sock Hop July 10 World Classic Rockers PTC Residents & Businesses can register beginning July 17 - 18 The Spinners Monday, June 1 at 8 AM August 7 Glenn Miller Orchestra Fayette County Residents & Businesses can register beginning August 14 - 15 Hippiefest! Monday, June 8 at 8 AM For information about July 4th please call August 21 - 22 Peter Cetera 678-364-6633 or visit www.ptcrecreation.org September 11 Amy Grant Call 770-631-2542 to register For more info call (770) 631-0630 or visit the website at www.amphitheater.org Summer Catalog — June, July & August Phone Directory Table of Contents Director Leisure Services Registration Forms Page 3 (Parks & Recreation, Library, and Amphitheater) Randy Gaddo (770) 631-2542 Facility Locations Pages 4 - 5 Recreation Administrator Special Events Page 6 Sherry McHugh, CPRP (770) 631-2542 Amphitheater Information Page 7 Manager of Leisure Programs Carolyn Stanton, CPRP (770) 631-2542 Youth Council & KIDZ Fest Page 8 Manager of Kedron Fieldhouse and Aquatic Center Scott McCord (770) 631-2525 Summer Camp Information Pages 9 - 12 Manager of Recreation Facilities Announcements Pages 13 - 14 Scott Christopher, CPRP, CPSI (770) 631-2542 All Around The Community Pages 15 - 16 Manager of The Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater Nancy Price (770) 631-0630 Gathering Place Events Page 17 Leisure Program Coordinators Ashley Alonso (770) 631-2542 Interest Groups Page 18 Jim O’Connell (770) 631-2542 Cajen Rhodes, CPRP (770) 631-2525 Adult Interest Groups Page 18 Art Sivertsen, CPRP (770) 631-2542 Derrell Stephens (770) 631-2525 Clubs & Organizations Page 18 Janet Werner, CPRP (770) 631-2553 Aquatics Pages 19 - 24 Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater Box Office Supervisor Sarah Davenport (770) 631-0630 Art Classes Pages 24 - 25 Leisure Services Administrative Assistant Bridge Classes Pages 25 - 26 Becky Kimble (770) 631-2542 Culinary Classes Page 26 Staff Assistant - Kedron Rudy McKinney (770) 631-2525 Dance Classes Pages 27 - 28 Staff Assistant - Rec. Adm. Bldg. Joyce Williams (770) 631-2542 Drama Classes Page 29 Fieldhouse Leaders Exercise & Fitness Classes Pages 30 - 31 Jared Reichard (770) 631-2525 William Spezzano (770) 631-2525 Martial Arts Classes Page 32 Tom Moen (770) 631-2525 Music Classes Pages 33 - 34 Customer Service Representatives Dawn Barrell (770) 631-2553 Travel Series Classes Pages 34 - 35 Joe Cola (770) 631-2525 Pat Webster (770) 631-2553 Unique Classes Page 35 Parks Monitor Freddy Frank (770) 631-2542 Athletic Information Pages 36 - 37 Tennis Center Information Page 38 Certified Park & Recreation Professional (CPRP) Designation for Parks and Recreation professionals who Registration Forms Page 39 have obtained their bachelor’s degree and are certified through passing a professional examination. Sports Associations Information Page 40 Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) Designation for Parks and Recreation professionals who have had a comprehensive training program on playground hazard identification and risk management PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: methods and are certified through passing a professional examination. THE CITY OF PTC 3 MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: FOUR WAYS TO REGISTER THE CITY OF PTC 1. Pay in Person Locations: REGISTRATION RULES AND ♦ PTC Recreation Administration Building 191 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City, GA 30269 REGULATIONS Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm R • Peachtree City residents may ♦ The Gathering Place register for classes all three months 203 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City, GA 30269 E (March, April & May) starting the Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm G 15th of February. Fayette County and Out of County residents may ♦ Kedron Fieldhouse and Aquatic Center I register beginning on the 20th of 202 Kedron Drive, Peachtree City, GA 30269 S February. Monday - Friday 9 am - 9 pm Saturday 9 am - 7 pm T OUT OF COUNTY REGISTRATION Sunday 1 pm - 5:30 pm R • Any patron that resides “outside” of Fayette County limits is considered 2. Pay by Mail - Registration forms can also be A “Out of County” also known as mailed, along with a check, to the above locations. T a “Non-Resident” and an additional surcharge will apply to all patrons 3. Drop Box - For your convenience, a drop box is I that reside “Out of County.” located beside the front door of the Rec. Adm. Bldg. and O the Glenloch Recreation Center. You may leave a FEES AND PAYMENTS registration form with all information and fees included. N • Fees must be paid prior to the first Please DO NOT leave cash. Payment left in drop class of each session. box after the 1st class begins must include a $5 late fee. I • A $5.00 late fee will be assessed to N people not registered before the first 4. Credit Card - Use Visa, Master Card and American class. Express at Recreation Administration, The Gathering F Place, Kedron Fieldhouse & Aquatic Center, or on-line • Registration will close and O registration at www.ptcrecreation.org. instructors cannot accept students R after the second class of the session. M SENIOR DISCOUNT CANCELLATIONS/REFUNDS A • Some classes offered only for seniors (65 years or older) already The Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel any T reflect a discounted senior price and class due to insufficient registration. If cancellation is I will be noted in the class description. necessary, anyone already registered will be informed and a For other classes RESIDENTS full refund shall be automatically issued and mailed to your O MUST REQUEST THE DISCOUNT residence. AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION. N If a written request is made to the Recreation Department before the class starts, a refund less 25% handling charge will be issued. After a class begins, refunds will be allowed only with a doctor’s statement of the participant’s incapacitating THE PEACHTREE CITY illness or injury. A written request for the refund must be RECREATION DEPARTMENT accompanied by the doctor’s statement. In this situation there RESERVES THE RIGHT TO will also be a 25% handling charge to process the refund. EXCLUDE PROGRAM PARTICIPATION BECAUSE OF Any facility rental cancellations will also be charged a 25% handling fee. UNRULY OR DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR. 4 M1. Recreation Administration Building 770-631-2542 191 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City, GA 30269 Hours: M-F 8am-5pm P Shakerag Knoll 191 McIntosh Trail Complex, Peachtree City, GA 30269 E Hours: Open only at scheduled times Amenities include: Picnic Pavilion, Gazebo/Shakerag Knoll is located adjacent to the Recreation A Administration Building C M2. The Gathering Place 770-631-2553 203 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City, GA 30269 H Hours: M-F 8 am-5 pm Amenities include: The Gathering Place for adult recreational programs. Meeting Rooms, T Classrooms, Kitchen Facilities, Horseshoe Pit, Program Registration Site M3. William Davis BMX Track R McIntosh Trail Complex, Peachtree City, GA 30269 E Hours: Open to the public at unscheduled times Amenities include: Bleachers, Concessions, and Bathrooms E M4. Shakerag Knoll Skateboard Park McIntosh Trail Complex, Peachtree City, GA 30269 Hours: Open to the public at unscheduled times. C Amenities include: Various Ramps M5. Frederick Brown, Jr. Amphitheater 770-631-0630 I 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City, GA 30269 Box Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9 am - 5pm T Outside venue seating 2,500 Y Amenities include: Restrooms, Concessions K5. Kedron Fieldhouse and Aquatic Center 770-631-2525 202 Kedron Drive, Peachtree City, GA 30269 Hours: M-Sat 9 am-9:30 pm, Sunday 1 pm-5:30 pm F Amenities include: Aquatics, Basketball, Gymnastics, Meeting Rooms/Classrooms, Game Room, Physical Fitness/Exercise Classes, Volleyball A K6. Kedron Multipurpose Rink C 202 Kedron Drive, Peachtree City, GA 30269 Hours: Monday - Friday 9 am- 5 pm I Amenities include: Regulation Roller Hockey Rink, Basketball Goal G7A. Glenloch Recreation Center L 601 Stevens Entry, Peachtree City, GA 30269 I Hours: Open only at scheduled times. This facility is not staffed. Amenities include: Aquatics, Basketball, Gymnastics, Physical Fitness/Exercise Classes, Dance, T Summer Swimming, Tennis and Playgrounds S8. Baseball Soccer Complex Y 1125 Highway 74 South, Peachtree City, GA 30269 Hours: Open only at scheduled times Amenities include: Concessions, Bathrooms, Baseball Fields & Soccer Fields L S9. Jim Meade Fields Rockaway Road, Peachtree City, GA 30269 O Amenities include: Concessions, Bathrooms, Softball, Soccer R10. Riley Field C 176 Wisdom Road, Peachtree City, GA 30269 A Amenities include: Concessions, Bathrooms, Track, Football, Picnic B11. Braelinn Recreation Complex T 201 Log House Road, Peachtree City, GA 30269 Amenities include: Bathrooms, Baseball, Basketball, Exercise equipment, Playground & I Tennis O P12 Pebblepocket Park Willow Rd./ Pebblestump Pt., Peachtree City, GA 30269 N Amenities include: Basketball, Picnic, Playground, Bathroom, Summer Swimming, Tennis M13 Clover Reach Park S 160 Sweetgum Rd., Peachtree City, GA 30269 Amenities include: Summer Swimming, Basketball, Picnic P 14 Tennis Center 770-486-9474 10 Planterra Way, Peachtree City, GA 30269 Amenities include: twenty-four lighted tennis courts including six clay and six covered 5 Peachtree City’s Parks & Recreation Facilities Map F A C I L I T Y L O C A T I O N S 14 6 JULY 4TH, 2009 This year the parade and festivities will be held on Saturday, July 4th. The parade will begin at 9 am on Peachtree Parkway South in front of the Braelinn Village Golf Course. It will proceed north on Peachtree Parkway, passing Crosstown Road ending at Huddleston Elementary School and McIntosh Trail in the Recreation parking lot. The parade will be held rain or shine. Registration forms will be available online on Friday, May 29 (There is no online registration, this form is available for you to fill out and drop off on your registration date.
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