MARSHFIELD RECREATION DEPARTMENT at Coast Guard Hill 900 Ferry Street, Marshfield, MA 02050 781-834-5543 www.townofmarshfield.org/government-departments-recreation.htm www.facebook.com/MarshfieldRecreationDepartment

2016Community Brochure

New Programs to Enjoy!!! Check back often, Online - By Mail - In Person additional programs Registration form enclosed are being finalized and will be added this Marshfield Recreation Department weekend. 900 Ferry Street Marshfield, MA 02050

Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. or by appointment

Recreation Staff: Recreation Commission: Ned Bangs, M.Ed., C.P.R.P., Director Jan Dobsovits, Vice Chair [email protected] Chris Ciocca Dan Donovan Sharon Robbins, Administrative Assistant, Jeanine Hall Recreation @townofmarshfield.org Gary Pina Brian Spano New programs to enjoy! Have an idea for a program, a talent or skill Join Our Team! Turn the page! to share, call the office! We continue to New Members Welcome! build new partnerships through programs, special events and fundraisers, ask us how! Page 2 MARSHFIELD RECREATION COMMISSION

Who We Are and What We Do

The Recreation Commission is comprised of Marshfield residents, seven full members and two alternates, who are appointed by the Marshfield Board of Selectmen. The Commission is a policy and active board responsible to the town for providing year-round, high-quality indoor and outdoor recreation activities for town residents. The Commission meets regularly to review policy, programs and procedures. Community attendance and input regarding programs and facilities is welcome! The Recreation Commission welcomes volunteers who are interested in promoting the planning of programs for all Marshfield residents. Call us at (781) 834-5543 to see how you can help!

So what does this really mean and what am I getting my self into? The Commission typically meets one Wednesday night per month. The meetings are scheduled to start at 7:00 p.m. and the goal is to complete all business by or before 9:00 p.m. At times the Commission may meet more often, if we attend a Board of Selectmen’s meeting, or in preparation for the annual Town Meeting.

Commission members are welcome to help at our special events, such as the annual Easter Egg Hunt, Concerts on the Town Green, and Sand Castle/Sculpture Contest. Commission members may act as a liaison between our board and another town board such as Open Space or Community Preservation Committee. Members may attend a meeting and report back to the commission. Members are often a point of contact for residents as they may offer program suggestions. Members are appointed by the Board of Selectmen, typical terms are for a three year period.

We have a good and varied board. Stop by one of the meetings and see us inaction.

Questions? Call the office and aske to speak with Ned Bangs

Interested individuals should forward a letter of interest to:

Steve Robbins, Chair Board of Selectmen. Marshfield Town Hall 870 Moraine Street Marshfield, MA. 02050

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The Marshfield Recreation Department would like to thank the following companies for their long and continued sponsorships and generous donations to our community

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 4 Sponsorship Acknowledgement Page 2 Yoga Kids Clinic Page 16

Table of Contents Page 3 Youth Sports Activities From the Director Page 4 All Sports Week Page 18 Archery Page 19 Who we are and what we do Page 5 Danny’s Journey Page 22 Fencing Page 19 Registration and General Information Page 6-7 Field Hockey Page 25 Future Stars Basketball Page 17 Something for Everyone Page 8 Girls Lacrosse Page 25 Irish Step Dance Page 26 Concert and Entertainment Series Page 9 Karate Kids Page 19 The Infractions Learn to Kayak & Science Camp Page 24 Skratch Murphy Sailing Lessons Page 21 Siobhan Magnus Skateboard Lessons Page 17 Christa Gniadek Summer Basketball Page 29 Summer Soccer Series Page 28 Trips / Social Events Summer Street Hockey Page 29 Boston Pops, Symphony Hall Page 10 Summer Track Clinic Page 26 Boston Red Sox, Yankee Stadium Page 10 Summer Volleyball Stars Page 25 John Williams Film Night, (Tanglewood) Page 11 Stand Up Paddle Board (SUP) Page 24 Maine Lobster Bake Page 11 Teen Sailing League Page 24 Nantucket Page 10 Youth Wrestling Clinic Page 25 Vine to Wine Tour Page 11 Middle School Wrestling Clinic Page 25

Extended Day Program (school year) Page 12 Adult Programs Registration Form Page 13 Paddle Board Page 31 Pickle Ball Page 30 Pre-School Fun Sailing Page 30 Busy Bees Page 14 Tennis Page 30 Explore Birds and Ocean Creatures Page 14 Explore Pond Life/Bugs Page 14 Family Activities Fun with Music and Art Page 15 Community Garden Page 31 Kiddie Cat Jam Page 16 Community Green House Page 31 Lil’ Gardeners Page 14 Community Tennis Clinic Page 24 U.K. Petite Soccer Page 17 Let’s Go!! Page 32 Movement, Music & More Page 14 Sandcastle/Sculpture Contest Page 20 Sports Jam Page 15 Summer Fest Page 29 Super Soccer Stars (Fun In the Sun) Page 16 Tennis Clinic Page 26 Super Soccer Stars Page 16 T Ball Page 16 Registration Form Page 35-36 Tot Jam Page 15 Outdoor Recreation Facilities Page 33 Youth Activities We continue to add community programs as we strive Around the World with Art Page 20 to finalize staff, locations and costs. Chirpy Crickets Page 17 Daniel Webster Playground Page 20 Thank you for your continued trust and support for our Girl Power Yoga Page 18 many unique community programs and activities. Horseback Clinic Page 18 Horseback Lessons Page 19 Your feedback, comments and suggestions are Horsemanship Camp Page 19 appreciated. IncrediFlix Live Action Flix Page 27 IncrediFlix Lego Flix Page 27 Check back often, NEW Programs will be added at the Jedi Engineering Page 28 end of the brochure, after page 37. Jedi Master Engineering Page 28 Kayak STEM Workshop Page 21 & Sports Organizations Learn to be a Blacksmith Page 17 Minecraft Master Crafters Page 22 Map of Marshfield Page 34 Rocket Science Page 17 Wicked Gross Science Page 22 From the Director:

Marshfield Recreation Department is GOING GREEN! The Marshfield Recreation Department offers residents and program participants a variety of options when registering for one of our many community programs. Walk In, Mail In and On-Line options are available. The best option is the one you favor. We encourage On-Line as that is often the fastest way to register. We offer a wide variety of programs and we continue to update the web brochure and on-line, as additional programs are confirmed. Be sure to book mark the site and check back often for new program offerings!

While we encourage residents to register On-Line, Walk In and Mail In Registrations are accepted. You may view the brochure, print out the registration form and mail or drop it off at the office. Marshfield Recreation supports a “Rolling Registration”. As programs are finalized they are place online for registration. A pdf of the brochure will be posted after the seasonal programs are finalized.

As we head into our summer season, our programs continue to expand in response to the changing interests and needs of the community. We continue the process of expanding the number of programs we offer for pre-school, youth, teens and adults. We strive to form new partnerships and thereby increasing the number and variety of programs / activities offered to the residents of Marshfield.

We continue to improve the grounds at Coast Guard Hill through volunteers and community groups such as the We Are Marshfield Project. The pre-school organic vegetable garden is maintained throughout the growing season by the children and a steady stream of volunteers. We use the rain which is collected by our rain barrels to water our Vegetable and Butterfly gardens. Storm Water run off is addressed through our Rain Garden. We compost, and our Blue Berry Bushes, and Apple Trees continue to thrive. Our solar panels work well. Google www.powerdash.com/ stems/1000063/, if you wish to see how much energy the panels are producing. Our Community Garden continues to be a success and we look forward to area farmers using the Hoop Hut Green House to start their vegetables and flowers. The practice field at the bottom of the hill is permitted to youth organizations and community groups. Users can help keep the area in good condition by cleaning up when you complete your game. If you need bales of hay for your own garden give us a call. We have a few bales left over from the winter sledding season.

Scout organizations help maintain and improve the grounds through service projects and Eagle Scout opportunities. The DPW and Plymouth County Trial Courts Community Service program provide on going assistance at Coast Guard Hill and at our recreation facilities throughout the town. Dogs are welcome at Coast Guard Hill as long as they are on a leash and with a responsible owner. Please be a responsible owner and help keep the area clean by picking up after your pet. Our grounds are open to the public from dawn to dusk.

As a small town department we work with many town departments, volunteer groups, clubs, organizations, businesses and community volunteers to improve our facilities. We are excited for the opening of the Uncle Bud Skate Park and we look forward to the long awaited shade shelter at the Community Playground. We are currently working with groups to renovate the street hockey rink. If you would like to help give us a call!

Recreation Web Page! www.townofmarshfield.org/government-departments-recreation.htm View the many community offerings via the brochure, print out a registration form and mail or walk it in. You may also register for our community programs on-line, www.townofmarshfield.org, then Online Services. Check out recreation news, brochures and latest updates 24/7.

Recreation Volunteers help keep our facilities clean and safe. We thank Mr. Richard Seeg for his help to clean the recreation center and improve the grounds.

Join us this summer on one of our many programs, trips or special events. Enjoy a relaxing Sunday evening at one of our concerts on the Green, or build your castle in the sand at our annual sandcastle / sculpture contest at Rexhame Beach. Want to learn more about the Marshfield Recreation Department, its programs, opportunities, and plans for the future? Our staff would be happy to address your group or organization to share our vision.

Have a great summer and remember, “Don’t Hesitate, Recreate!” Sincerely,

Ned Bangs, CPRP Recreation Director Page 6 MARSHFIELD RECREATION DEPARTMENT WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO

The Marshfield Recreation Department was established by Town Meeting in 1958 with the purpose of conducting and promoting recreation, play, sports, and physical education. The Recreation Department plans, organizes, promotes, and provides worthwhile leisure programs and facilities to serve the physical, emotional, and social needs of the residents of our community, regardless of one’s ability.

The Recreation Commission is comprised of Marshfield residents, seven full members and two alternates, who are appointed by the Marshfield Board of Selectmen. The Commission is a policy and active board responsible to the town for providing year-round, high-quality indoor and outdoor recreation activities for town residents. The Commission meets regularly to review policy, programs and procedures. Community attendance and input regarding programs and facilities is welcome! The Recreation Commission welcomes volunteers who are interested in promoting the planning of programs for all Marshfield residents. Call us at (781) 834-5543 to see how you can help!

DEPARTMENT OBJECTIVES

Coordinate recreational activities with the school department, youth groups, youth sports programs, and senior citizens groups.

Involve as sponsors of recreation special interest groups, business organizations, neighborhood groups, professional groups and news media who are interested in helping improve Marshfield.

Better utilize and upgrade parks, ball fields, and conservation land.

Better utilize, protect, preserve, and beautify Marshfield’s beaches.

Establish new programs as self-supporting and explore ways of generating additional revenue through grants, donations and fundraising.

RECREATION STAFF

Recreation activities are coordinated through our office, which is staffed by one full-time director and one 24-hour-a-week administrative assistant.

The Recreation Department strives to hire the best-qualified individuals possible to staff and instruct our many programs. The Town of Marshfield performs back ground record checks on paid staff and program volunteers. Our department presently uses job applications, personal interviews and reference checks as part of our screening process. The C.O.R.I. will further assist us in screening prospective employees.

In all instances we will do everything possible to provide a positive learning experience and offer a safe, secure environment for your child. The Recreation Department strives to offer community programs which are within budget limitations. All Recreation Department programs are self-supporting. The fees charged for programs cover the cost of operation of the program, such as instructor salaries and materials.

Program instructors and part-time employees are hired on a seasonal basis. If you are interested in offering a program, please contact our office.

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Registration Procedure: Wait List Easy Registration Process

You may use the enclosed form for Waiting List will be available On-Line. 1. If Mail or Walk In, use one form per all family members. All fees are No Payment / No charge to add your- family (photocopy extra forms if needed) payable at the time of registration. self to the Wait List. By Mail - when a 2. Include one check, payable to Town of Go Green, save time and register program is full you will be notified via Marshfield, to cover all program costs. on-line. Late registrations pay full email and placed on a wait list. Your 3. Fill out registration form completely and fee, no pro-rating. payment will be credited to your accurately so that all your information account. Call if you wish a refund. will be recorded correctly. Read all A person is considered registered Refunds take 3 – 4 weeks to process. If registration guidelines and course when payment: including credit openings become available, we go to information. card, check (payable to Town of the wait list to fill the class. 4. Insert completed registration form and Marshfield) or cash, accompanied check into an envelope and mail to: by a completed registration form is Refund Guidelines Marshfield Recreation Department received by the Recreation 900 Ferry Street Department. Our programs are supported by Marshfield, MA, 02050 participant fees. If you cancel from a 5. Please provide a current e-mail address Non-Resident Registration: program you must do so at least 5 for confirmations/receipts. business days before a program begins Rolling Registration started March 7, Recreation programs will be open for a refund, minus the administrative 2016 to non-residents on a space fee. Refunds will not be granted after available basis. Registrations will the start of the second class except for be accepted seven (7) days after medical reasons and with a doctor’s On-Line Program Registration the program is open to residents. note. Requests for refunds must be in We encourage on-line registration. Shop for writing. Refunds may take 3 – 4 weeks all your leisure needs 24/7 from home! for processing. Canceled classes due to low enrollment will be fully refunded. “Helping Hand” Scholarship Fund

Program Information If you cancel from a program for which Fee-based programs can create a financial the Recreation Department has incurred Regular outdoor programs will not hardship for some families. We believe that expenses on your behalf, any refund be held during periods of inclem- public recreation is important and serves to will be reduced by the amount of the ent weather. Program cancellations improve the quality of life for individuals and expenses incurred. will be e-mailed to you directly. A the community alike. If you would like to notice will also be placed on our contribute to the “Helping Hand” fund, please There are no refunds on trips unless a voice mail. refer to the program registration form in this replacement can be found. brochure.

If you have a question call the An administrative fee of $15.00 will be Recreation Department. All Financial Assistance retained per person, per program. attempts will be made to reschedule classes that have been Marshfield residents unable to participate in cancelled due to inclement weather E-Mail programs due to financial reasons may qualify or instructor absence. We are not Please keep your E-Mail address updated for financial assistance, consideration upon responsible for making up classes as most of our communications for written request. Scholarships and payment missed due to participants’ program cancelations, changes, etc. are plans are available on a case-by-case basis. inability to attend. handled via e-mail. We don’t want you to Contact the Recreation Department to request miss something important! financial assistance. Register in person or by mail. The on-line option is not available at this time. Photo Policy Code of Conduct Unless otherwise notified, the Recreation Department reserves Proper behavior by all program participants is expected at all times. Participants shall show the right to photograph program respect to peers and staff, refrain from foul language, and be respectful of equipment, sup- participants for publicity purposes plies, and facilities. The Recreation Department reserves the right to terminate individuals for flyers, brochures and our web who cannot exhibit proper behavior. page. REGISTRATION INFORMATION Page 8 On-Line - By Mail - In Person

People often ask “What is the best way to register to guarantee getting into a program” There is no way to “guarantee” you get in a certain program. Remember, the program (s) that you are interested in will be of interest to many others. Choose the method most comfortable to you, and if a spot is not available please place your name on the wait list. In the event there are any changes we will contact you. No payment is collected if you are placed on a wait list. We suggest that you register for the program (s) you want as soon as possible. On-line Registration 24/7 is the PREFERED METHOD and STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. Register from the comfort of your home, or a friends, or during a break at work. When you register on-line you will receive a receipt of your transaction. We also accept Mail In and Walk In registrations. Registration may be limited due to subject matter, space limitations and leadership ratio. We accept Cash, Check, Credit Card, (Master Card, Visa, Discover Card) and electronic check, (ACH). Please Note: The bank charges a 3% convenience fee for credit/debit transactions. The bank charges a .25 cent fee for electronic check transactions. If you have a question don’t hesitate to call the office, 781-834-5543. Our recreation staff will be glad to help you during regular business hours.

Marshfield Recreation Department “Rolling Registration” started March 7th Okay, so how does this work??

Registration is on a first come - first served process. Go to the Marshfield Recreation Department Website www.townofmarshfield.org/government-departments-recreation.htm * Click "On-line Registration.” You will go to the Activity Registration Page. * There will be 5 easy to follow steps. Follow the prompts to set up a family account, include parents! * You will be prompted at the end to cash out or add more to cart, if you want to register more programs for that individual, continue to do so (their personal information will remain in all the original fields.) * When prompted to cash out or add more to cart and you would like to register another member of your family, BE SURE TO CHANGE name, sex (if needed), and birth date to reflect the next family member accurately. * Some of our programs have multiple ages, sessions and times, so please be sure to choose the right age, grade, session and time. * Before finalizing your transaction, please check to be sure you registered for what you wanted. * Print out your receipt/waiver at conclusion of registration if you like. Confirmations are emailed.

AGE OF PARTICIPANTS - Participants must be the noted age by the first day of the session in which they are enrolled. Birth certificates OR physicals are required for ALL children age 5 and under. Bring or mail a copy to the Recreation Office to have it recorded. This is a one-time only requirement. Registrations are not complete without a birth certificate or physical. If born while living in Marshfield, parents/guardians can obtain a copy at the Marshfield Town Clerk’s Office. Wish List: Let us help you clean out your closet, attic, cellar or garage!!

Our department continues to look for additional equipment, supplies and expendables to enhance our community programs and facilities. Tennis balls, Nerf and playground balls, chess and or checker games, pencils, markers, plastic tablecloths, poster paper, rulers, scissors, gymp, crayons, glue, an iron and craft materials are some of the items that we can always use.

If you or your children have outgrown any of the above, and the items are in good condition, give us a call. Please do not leave items outside the Recreation Center or our Child Care Center at 14 Library Plaza.

Shop Locally, Shop Marshfield Recreation. Check back often as we continue to add new programs SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! Page 9

The Marshfield Recreation Department offers programs, trips and special events year round. Our Community Brochure is published seasonally and provides information on our Fall, Winter/Spring and Summer programs (September, January, April). Save time and Go Green by registering for programs on-line! To locate the brochure on our website, google Marshfield Recreation. Additional program information is published in the Patriot Ledger, Marshfield Mariner, The Marshfield News.com and the Community Cable Channel.

Volunteers/Interns Volunteers assist in the office and may help with phone calls, program inquiries, marketing, fundraising and the business aspects of the department. Our site at Coast Guard Hill has many outdoor opportunities for volunteers, including gardening, masonry, landscaping, grass trimming, etc. Consider sharing your time, skills and knowledge with your local recreation department. A few hours a week can make a difference! Students who are seeking community service hours or community groups/organizations or individuals are encouraged to discuss how they may improve community programs/facilities through partnerships. One person can make a difference — you can make a difference!!

Don’t Let A Good Program Die!! Nothing kills a good program better than putting off registration until the last minute. All Recreation Department programs require a minimum number of participants to run successfully. Our programs require a high level of coordination including facility scheduling, staffing, and volunteer recruitment. Undersubscribed programs will be cancelled. Don’t procrastinate — participate!

Gift Certificates Available! Can’t think of what to give the person who has it all? Give the gift of recreation! Recreation Department gift certificates are perfect for birthdays, holidays, or any occasion. Call us at (781) 834-5543 and our staff will design a certificate to meet your needs.

Program Updates Any changes to the brochure, including updates to our summer offerings (dates, times, cost, etc.) will be posted to the website and brochure as they happen. As always, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the office.

E-mail List! Join our e-mail list and receive up-to-date information on programs, registrations, jobs and other important news. In your household account select Opt-In. It is easy to subscribe, you will stay current with latest events and best of all it is FREE! When you register for a program include your email address and choose Opt In.

Find A Mistake! Some people love to find errors, so we included a few in this brochure! A Recreation Department sweatshirt and mug will be awarded to the first caller to correctly notify us of an error. Limited to one (1) winner per brochure. The winner’s name will be posted in an updated version of our summer community brochure and press release.

After Hours? Stop by the office after hours, on your way to or from work, or on a weekend? Don’t worry, you can drop off your program payment, registration fee or other paperwork in our convenient drop box, located next to the front door! 24/7 Returned Checks Please note: There is a charge of $25.00 for any returned check.

SUMMER CONCERT AND ENERTAINMENT SERIES ON THE TOWN GREEN

Enjoy the summer sounds as we continue with this community tradition. The performances are held on the Town Green, adjacent to the Marshfield Town Hall.

Audience members are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets, as well as snacks and picnic baskets, (no alcohol) to complete the outdoor concert experience, and enjoy the summer sounds. The Sunday evening concerts will be held weather permitting. In case of rain we will attempt to reschedule the performance. For scheduling changes due to weather conditions listen to WATD 95.9 FM.

July 10 5:00 p.m. Kick off the night with a very special guest …. A special guest performer. To Be Announced! At 6:00 p.m. we will welcome local favorites, The Infractions. This top-notch group and local favorite return to the Town Green. Listen as they play hits from the 50’s and 60’s, Motown, R&B, Reggae, Swing Classic Ballads and more!

July 17 SEAN MCLAUGHLIN 6:00 p.m. Sean McLaughlin is a singer songwriter from Marshfield. He started performing in college professionally, and has never stopped! Three decades later, he is a fixture in the Irish music scene. Sean also covers several pop contemporary songs as well. Recently, Sean was featured on 95.9 WATD FM's popular radio show "Almost famous" in May of 2016. His original song "South River" has gained popularity all through the south shore region!

July 24 SIOBHAN MAGNUS (Family Night) 6:00 p.m. A season 9 finalist, this Barnstable, MA native started singing in the fourth grade. Siobhan the Artist always stood out visually and vocally. Several national television performances and a busy live performance schedule supporting her own solo album are keeping the Idol fans interested and garnering new attention. Marshfield Recreation first saw and heard Siobhan perform with the Boston Pops at the annual Pops By the Sea in 2013 with updated versions of the Patti Page classic "Old Cape Cod" and favorite “Paint It Black”. With unmatched vocals and theatrics, Siobhan leaves her fans fully entertained. Plan to arrive early and bring the kids. Meet the members of the Recreation Commission and staff and enjoy something tasty from our grill.

July 31 CHRISTA GNIADEK 6:00 p.m. A Native of Brighton, MA Christa has been a recording artist for over half a decade, she embodies the local artist, she doesn’t play covers she only plays songs she’s written. Which is more pop, vocal centered and single-oriented her own music. Her album “Hard Summer” is due in 2016 and has been funded by her fans. You will hear her on WATD, “Almost Famous” . Christa was recently nominated for” Break Through Artist of the Year by Limelight Magazine

We appreciate the continuing assistance of the Board of Selectmen and the Department of Public Works. The use of the Town Green is through the courtesy of the Marshfield Historical Commission.

This series is supported in part by a grant from the Marshfield Cultural Council, a local agency supported by the Cultural Council, a state agency, donations and sponsorships. * Family Night is supported in part by Shaw’s Supermarkets.

Friends of the Concert and Entertainment Series: including Coastal Heritage Savings Bank. Special thanks to Brian Stratton for coordinating the concert series. If you or your business would like to help sponsor an evening on the Town Green, please contact the Recreation Department (781) 834-5543, or e-mail [email protected]. TRIPS / OUTINGS Page 11

BOSTON RED SOX NANTUCKET WHO: All (students welcome with an adult) WHO: All (students welcome with an adult) WHEN: Sunday/Monday, May 22-23, 2016 WHEN: Saturday, May 7 WHERE: Nantucket Island WHERE: Yankee Stadium FEE: $376.0 p.p. Single, $316.00 pp Double, $306.00, FEE: $109.00 p.p. Triple, $296.00 Quad

On Reg. Form List: date and trip On Reg. Form List: date and trip and sign up for Master List Red Sox vs Yankees - Depart 7:00 a.m. from the Recreation Child Care Center, 14 Library Plaza., return to Marshfield by Round – trip motor coach and ferry, transfers between approx. 9:30 p.m. ferry and hotel, one night at the Nantucket Inn, 1 Breakfast and 1 Dinner, Island tour, Ticket to Whaling Museum and Trip includes: Transportation via Luxury Silver Fox motorcoach, more. lav equipped, with CD/DVD/WiFi., Terrace level reserved seat- ing. Leave from the Recreation Child Care Center, 14 Library Plaza Sunday at 6:00 a.m., return Monday around 7:00 p.m. Tickets are limited for this annual event.

Tickets are limited.

Fox Tours Celebration Tours

THE BOSTON POPS Brian Wilson/Pet Sounds

WHO: All (students welcome with an adult)

WHEN: Friday, June 17, 8:00 p.m.

WHERE: Symphony Hall, Boston

FEE: $72.00 p.p. On Reg. Form: Boston Pops

Named on of the best albums of all time, Brian Wilson’s Pet Sounds revolutionized pop music. Hit singles include: Wouldn’t It Be Nice, God only Knows and Sloop John B, hearing it performed by its creator is a not to be missed experience. This 50 Anni- versary Celebration will be the final tour of Pet Sounds in its entirety, performed along with rare cuts and greatest hits with the Boston Pops.

The annual outing is sure to be a sell out and not to be missed. Reserve your tickets now. The bus will leave from the Recreation Child Care Center at 14 Library Plaza, 6:00 p.m. please show up by 5:45 p.m.

Special Guests: Al Jardine and Blondie Chaplin.

Reserve your tickets, so you do not miss out!

Trip Policy - Participants are asked to meet at the designated location, Recreation Child Care Center, 14 Library Plaza, 15 minutes prior to scheduled departure time; once the bus arrives we will conduct attendance, review the trip, wait five (5) minutes and then leave. There are no refunds if you miss the bus. Students are welcome when accompanied by an adult.

Tickets are not refunded unless someone can take your place.

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JOHN WILLIAMS FILM NIGHT MAINE LOBSTER BAKE

WHO: All (students welcome with an adult) WHO: All (students welcome with an adult)

WHEN: Saturday, August 13, 2016 WHEN: Saturday, August 20, 2016

WHERE: Tanglewood Max. 20 WHERE: Maine Max. 40

FEE: $147.00 p.p. On Reg. Form: Film Night FEE: $75.00 p.p. On Reg. Form: Lobster Bake

We will leave this morning (8:30 a.m.) on our luxury This outstanding trip features Deluxe air –conditioned, Silver For Coach. We will visit scenic Nubble Light and lav-equipped motor coach, refreshments served upon York Village where we will have time to browse the many departure, Dinner at Michael’s Restaurant in Stockbridge, boutiques or stroll along Ocean Drive. (menu details to be announced) Time permitting, browse the Main Street shops of Stockbridge. Our Feast at Fosters will include N.E. Clam Chowder, Cultivated Mussels and Main Clams, Fresh Lobster or BBQ Reserved Shed Seating at Tanglewood, (8:30 p.m. start) A per- Chicken, (choose when you sign up) Sweet Corn on the ennial favorite, featuring movie themes of one of Cob, Roasted Red Bliss Potatoes and Onions and Blueberry America’s premier composers, conducted by the master himself. Crumb Cake. Star Wars, Superman, Harry potter, E.T., Saving Private Ryan, Indiana Jones, Jaws and more! With such a varied repertoire, After a full lunch, we will make room for a little more food it’s sure to be a memorable evening. as we board our motorcoach and visit the “Where Pigs Fly” John Williams and Richard Kaufman, conductors, as well as Bakery. special guests! Finally, and sadly we will depart for Marshfield, Tour Escort throughout arriving home approximately 6:30 p.m.

Entrée; _ L obster or _ BBQ Chicken choose one when you sign up. Fox Tours

VINE TO WINE TOUR WHO: All (students welcome with an adult)

WHEN: Sunday, October 2, 2016

WHERE: Max. 40

FEE: $79.00 p.p. On Reg. Form: Vine Tour

We will leave this morning (Time TBA) on our luxury Silver For Coach. We will travel west along the Mohawk Trail to Deer- field where we will visit the Yankee Candle Store before enjoying a delicious lunch at Chandler’s Restaurant. Choose Fresh Bakes Scrod or Baked Chicken, (Choose when you sign up) each served with Salad, Beverage and Dessert. After Lunch we’ll travel to Jacksonville, Vermont where Honora Vineyards, one of Vermont’s best wineries is located. Next we’ll travel to Putney, VT and visit the Putney Mountain Winery, which features fruit wines. Lucky for us, the Basketville Store is located next store.

Finally, the time to return home has arrived and we will depart for Marshfield, arriving home in the early evening.

Please Choose Entrée: _ Fresh Baked Scrod _ Fresh Baked Chicken Breast. Let us know when you sign up.

Fox Tours

FUTURE TRIPS Many of our programs and trips are the result of participant suggestions. We are currently reviewing various travel opportunities. If you have a trip which you enjoyed and you think that it may be popular let us know. We are always interested in hearing from you.

LICENSED SCHOOL AGE PROGRAM Page 13 EXTENDED DAY PROGRAM Pre-Registration 2016-2017 School Year WHO: Boys and Girls, Grades K –5 (students new to the program)

WHEN: 2016-2017 school year This program is MAIL IN only!

WHERE: Martinson Elementary School LICENSE NUMER: 9022091

FEE: $30 per student, non-refundable unless program is full. (Mail In Only Pre-registration, starts Wednesday, June 22, 2016)

Licensed by The Department of Early Education and Care, for Marshfield students in grades K-5. The program operates during the school year, (including early Thursdays) from school dismissal until 6:00 p. m., from the first day of school until the last full day of school. The program is located at the Martinson Elementary School, 257 Forest Street. Students who attend the Martinson School are dismissed to the café. Students who attend neighboring schools are bussed from their respective school to the Martinson School.

Please indicate your child’s school, number of days and days preferred. Limited to 26 students per day.

**REGISTRATION FOR NEW STUDENTS WILL BEGIN WEDNESDAY, June 22** This program is MAIL IN only! This program is MAIL IN only!

**Wait List information **

On Reg. Form: List Pre-Reg. and the school your child will attend during the school day.

School School

Martinson Daniel Webster

Eames Way South River

Governor Winslow

Monthly cost, per person, 10% discount for the second child, same family:

One day a week, per month $ 113.00 month

Two days a week, per month $ 226.00 month

Three days a week, per month $ 236.00 month

Four days a week, per month $ 255.00 month Five days a week, per month $ 275.00 month

School year activities include: monthly newsletter, homework assistance, arts & crafts, sports, table games, group activities, outdoor and indoor time, special events and student choice.

Separate February & April Vacation Clubs will offered to Marshfield children in grades K through 5 at the Recreation Child Care Center, 14 Library Plaza for an additional fee based on demand.

STAFF: Supervised by experienced individuals who meet or exceed E.E.C. requirements. H.S. , college and older, certified in CPR and First Aid. Staff student ratio not to exceed 1:13. All program staff receive professional training / development throughout the school year.

TOWN OF MARSHFIELD Page 14 RECREATION DEPARTMENT 900 FERRY STREET • MARSHFIELD, MA 02050 NED BANGS, M.ED. CPRP., DIRECTOR • (781) 834-5543 E-mail: [email protected]

EXTENDED DAY PROGRAM PRE REGISTRATION 20016/2017 SCHOOL YEAR Mail in Registration Only (via U.S. Post Office), Mail to address above, No Walk-In Students in grades K – 5

Pre-Registration begins Wednesday, June 8, 2016 for students who are currently enrolled in the program and their siblings. Forms may not be postmarked prior to June 8. Please note: Program tuition must be current in order to pre-register Open registration for families new to the program will begin Wednesday, June 22, 2016

A NON-REFUNDABLE REGISTRATION FEE OF $30 PER STUDENT IS REQUIRED AT THIS TIME.

The Marshfield Recreation Department does not discriminate in providing service to children and their families on the basis of race, religion, cultural heritage, political beliefs, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, disability or toilet training status.

CHILD’S NAME D.O.B. AGE

SCHOOL ATTENDING GRADE SEPT. 2015

STREET/MAILING ADDRESS: Email:

P.O. BOX ZIP HOME PHONE

MOTHER’S NAME WORK PHONE Cell # FATHER’S NAME WORK PHONE Cell # NUMBER OF DAYS REQUESTED PER WEEK:

IF LESS THAN 5 DAYS PER WEEK, PLEASE CIRCLE DAYS REQUESTED:

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

PROGRAM COSTS: 5 Days $275.00 4 Days $255.00 3 Days $236.00 2 Days $226.00 1 Day $113.00

PAYABLE MONTHLY, BASED ON SCHOOL YEAR. (10 months) (all fees are per person, second child in same family receives 10% discount) The first monthly payment will be due by August 1, 2016

Please complete the entire form, if a part is not applicable then place a line through it. Student forms and September parent / student meeting information will be mailed the end of June.

I understand that participation in this program is voluntary, and I hereby release the Town of Marshfield, as well as the Recreation Department, its agents, contractors, employees and volunteers of, from all actions, claims, damages for personal injuries and disability that I or my child may sustain or incur as a result of participation in and/or transportation from my child’s school to the program site and/or planned field trips

Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian Date

If the first month tuition is not received by August 8, we will assume that you are no longer interested in the program. We will replace your child with the first one on the Wait List.

PRE - SCHOOL FUN Page 15 EXPLORE POND LIFE/BUGS Lil’ GARDENERS

WHO: Co-Ed, ages 4-6 WHO: Co-Ed, ages 3-6 WHEN: July 5 - 8 (9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.) WHEN: August 1 - 5 (9 a.m.- 12 p.m.) WHERE: Recreation Center - 900 Ferry Street WHERE: Recreation Center - 900 Ferry Street FEE: $115.00 p. p. Min. 10 - Max. 12 FEE: $120.00 p. p. Min. 10 - Max. 12 On Reg. Form List Program and Date On Reg. Form List Program, Session, Date and Time STAFF: Ms. Heidi Gorham, a long-time Recreation staff , along with friendly guest staff and STAFF Ms Kay Bilas, Lead Teacher for Pudding Hill : . volunteers. Pre-School and Recreation Department Site Coordinator at the Martinson Elementary Celebrate the joy of gardening with Marshfield Recrea- School, along with friendly guest staff and tion. We will use our very own Little People’s organic volunteers. gardens, a 4 x 8 foot raised-bed as well as a 2 x 2 multi level garden. The day will include songs, stories, garden Learn about the life cycle of frogs, make pond creatures, go activities, theme experiments, free play, snack, and actual on a bug hunt, enjoy songs, finger play, and stories! work in the garden. Healthy eating habits will be dis- Creative play as Kings and Queens, and the great, great cussed as the children learn the importance of “feeding” west. Children should bring a healthy, peanut-free snack, our plants with compost, and keeping them healthy by drink and sneakers! Students must be toilet trained. Pre- weeding and watering using water collected in our rain school experience preferred. barrels. In addition, the children will create their very own mini-garden (sunflower or vegetable) to take home EXPLORE BIRDS AND OCEAN CREATURES at the end of the week.

WHO: Co-Ed, ages 4-6 All materials will be provided. Children should plan to WHEN: July 11 - 15 (9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m.) wear comfortable clothes and be ready to have some fun! Bring a healthy, peanut-free snack, drink and sneakers. WHERE: Recreation Center - 900 Ferry Street Students must be toilet trained. FEE: $125.00 p. p. Min. 10 - Max. 12 On Reg. Form List Program, Session, Date and Time BUSY BEES STAFF: Ms. Kay Bilas, Lead Teacher for Pudding Hill Pre-School and Recreation Department Site WHO: Co-Ed, ages 3-6 Coordinator at the Martinson Extended Day WHEN: TBA (9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.) Program, along with friendly guest staff and WHERE: Recreation Center - 900 Ferry Street volunteers. FEE: $TBA 00 p. p. Min. 7 - Max. 9

Children will enjoy rhythm, songs, special creature snacks, On Reg. Form List Program, Session, Date and Time and creative play as Pirates and Treasure Hunters. We will explore bird sounds and habitats. Children should bring a STAFF Ms. Kim Bouressa, Daniel Webster School healthy, peanut-free snack, drink and sneakers! Students Special Education Teacher for the Marshfield must be toilet trained. Pre-school experience preferred. Integrated Pre –School Program and long- time Recrea- tion staff, along with friendly guest staff. MOVEMENT, MUSIC AND MORE! This program is designed for children ages 3-6 WHO: Co-Ed, ages 3-5 years old who have moderate to severe special WHEN: TBA (9 a.m.-12 p.m.) needs and require intensive instruction, sup- port and supervision to participate in recreation activities. WHERE: Recreation Center - 900 Ferry Street Busy Bees gives your child the opportunity to exert their FEE: $TBA 00 p. p. Min. 12 - Max. 15 energy and learn new skills in a fun and safe environ- On Reg. Form List Program, Session, Date and Time ment. This is an active program that includes games, songs, activities, and a chance to discover nature within a STAFF: Recreation staff and friendly volunteers highly structured program. All of the paid staff are trained in working with special needs children. Please Enjoy a morning of games, crafts, music, nature and more! Note: The site has a fenced-in play area. Each day will have a theme and include a short story. Children will explore the marsh, woods and fields of Coast **Special thanks to the Edwin Phillips Foundation for Guard Hill in a positive and supportive environment. helping to underwrite this program. Children should bring a healthy peanut-free snack, drink and sneakers. Students must be toilet trained. TOT JAM SPORTS JAM Page 16 WHO: Co-Ed, ages 2 - 3 WHO: Co-Ed, ages 4 - 6

WHEN: Mondays, July 11 - August 8 WHEN: Mondays, July 11 - August 8 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. (5 weeks) 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. (5 weeks)

WHERE: Recreation Center - 900 Ferry Street WHERE: Recreation Center - 900 Ferry Street Mini Field, by the office Mini Field, by the building

FEE: $65.00 p.p. Min. 8 - Max. 14 FEE: $65.00 p.p. Min. 8 - Max. 14

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STAFF: Thundercat Staff will lead this program STAFF: Thundercat Staff will lead this program

Thundercat Sports mini version of our popular Sports Play, play, and play some more...the ultimate multi-sport Jam! In this program kids will participate with a program! Basketball, T ball and soccer will be core sports in parent or guardian. Sports include t-ball, soccer, which some skills will be emphasized. But that's not all. basketball, softee hockey, tag games, and kick ball. Other sports mixed may include Volleyball, dodge ball, disc Basic skills and concepts will be taught, and the golf, ultimate frisbee, whiffle ball, and kick ball. Unique emphasis will be teaching kids the concept of playing games such as shark attack and safari will also be played. a sport. Games and other activities sprinkled in include – finding the Nemo, Car Lot, You’ve Got Bring a healthy, peanut-free snack along with a water bottle Mail, Shark Attack, Thunder relays and more! This or two and a smile and comfortable clothes to run around in. program is designed to be fun for both child and parent, and is an excellent bonding experience.

Bring a healthy, peanut-free snack along with a water bottle or two and a smile and comfortable clothes to run around in.

If rain cancels, we will add another week. If rain cancels, we will add another week.

FUN WITH ART AND MUSIC

WHO: Co-Ed, ages 3-6

WHEN: Monday through Friday, July 18 - 22 9:00 am - 12:00 p.m.

WHERE: Recreation Center, 900 Ferry Street

FEE: $120.00 p.p. Min. 10 - Max. 12

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STAFF: Nicole Craven, owner of Sing, Explore Create

The best of both worlds! Enjoy a week of music and art, based on fun summer themes. Children explore a variety of art mediums and hands-on projects, as well as many musical activities. Children will have the opportunity to play several percussion instruments (big gathering drums, djembes, shakers, and more!), as well as participate in music and movement activities. The week will end with a short showcase to share the children's artwork and new music skills! Bring a healthy, peanut-free snack along with a water bottle or juice box and a smile.

T BALL KIDDIE CAT JAM

WHO: Co-Ed, ages 3 - 6 WHO: Co-Ed, ages 3 - 6 Page 17

WHEN: June 20 – 23rd , 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. WHEN: June 27 - 30th, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. (If rain, Friday is make up day) (If rain, Friday is make up day) WHERE: Recreation Center - 900 Ferry Street WHERE: Recreation Center - 900 Ferry Street (field at the bottom of the hill) Mini Field, by the office FEE: $85.00 p. p. Min. 10 - Max. 30 FEE: $85.00 p. p. Min. 10 - Max. 30 On Reg. Form List Program, Date and Time On Reg. Form List Program, Date and Time STAFF Thundercat Staff will lead this program STAFF Thundercat Staff will lead this program Thundercat Sports mini version of our popular Sports Jam! What better way to learn America’s favorite pastime than Soccer will be a core sport played everyday in which basic with the enthusiastic coaches at Thundercat Sports! Kids in skills will be emphasized. Other sports include t-ball, bas- the T-ball program will be taught the basics of base-running, ketball, softee hockey, and kick ball. Games and other activ- hitting, and fielding through fun and engaging games and ities sprinkled in include – finding the Nemo, Sponge Bob activities. In between learning the skills, we will sprinkle in tag, shark attack, thunder relays, Kiddie Cat Olympics, and fun tag games an other physical activities to keep the kids more. Theme days, including Red Sox Day and Friday Fun engaged and having a blast. Red Sox day, and our end of the Day, add to the excitement creating a non- week Home Run Derby add to the fun! Program is co-ed and competitive positive sports experience your each participant receives a t-shirt. child will love. Emphasis will be on basic skills, developing eye-hand coordination, Bring a healthy, peanut-free snack along with a water bottle or two and a smile. teamwork, and FUN! Program is coed, and every participant receives a t shirt SUPER SOCCER STARS SUPER SOCCER STARS WHO: Co-Ed, ages 2-5 (See below) Fun in the Sun WHO: Co-Ed, ages 3-5 WHEN: Saturday, July 9-30th ( 4 weeks) (If rain cancels, August 6 is make up) WHEN: Monday –Thursday, August 1 - 4 (If rain cancels, August 5 is make up) Ages 2-3, 9:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m. Ages 3-4, 10:00 a.m.– 11:00 a.m. WHERE: Recreation Center 900 Ferry Street Ages 4-5, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m. Meet at the field next to the office.

WHERE: Recreation Center 900 Ferry Street FEE: $80.00 p.p. Min. 6 – Max. 15 Meet at the field next to the office. On Reg. Form List Program, Session and Date FEE: $80.00 p.p. Min. 6 – Max. 15 participants Fun in the Sun is 2 hours of outdoor soccer fun and activi- ties. A typical day includes warm-ups and stretching, skill On Reg. Form List Program, Session and Date building and skill development activities, scrimmages and At Super Soccer Stars, we use the soccer ball as the vehicle small sided games. The finale is the big game, where the to help children not only improve their soccer skills, but also kids get to play each other, and then challenge their coach- develop self-confidence, improve gross motor skills, hone es! Fun in the Sun is a great way for your child to develop socialization skills and more. soccer skills and teamwork while spending time outside!

STAFF: All Super Soccer Stars coaches share two passions: STAFF: All Super Soccer Stars coaches share two a passion for soccer and a passion for working with children. passions: a passion for soccer and a passion for working Within this framework, our coaches bring an eclectic mix of with children. Within this framework, our coaches bring an talents and backgrounds. eclectic mix of talents and backgrounds.

Wear sneakers, T shirt, and bring a bottle of water. Wear sneakers, T shirt, bring a bottle of water and Peanut Free snack.

U.K. ELITE PETITE SOCCER FUTURE STARS BASKETBALL Page 18

WHO: Co-Ed, ages 3- 7** WHO: Co-Ed, entering grades 1-3 (2016-07 school year)

WHEN: Session 1, June 27 - 30, Mon - Thurs WHEN: July 11 - 14 Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9:00 a.m.. - 10:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Session 3, August 22 - 25, Mon - Thurs WHERE: Gov. Winslow School Gym, 60 Regis Road 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. FEE: $115.00 p.p. Min. 15 – Max. 30 participants WHERE: Recreation Center, 900 Ferry Street Meet at the field next to the office. On Reg. Form List Program, Session and Date

FEE: $75.00 p.p. Min. 10 – Max. 20 participants INSTRUCTOR: Mark Molloy is a teacher and coach with over 20 years of high school basketball coaching experience, On Reg. Form List Program, Session and Date 17 years as the varsity basketball coach at Hanover High School. His programs focus on FUN and fundamentals. He Petite programs are structured to build from individualized has been directing the popular Future Stars program since learning (ball each) to small group activities (shared ball, 2010. cooperation and/or teamwork) to conditioned games (small scrimmages). Fantasy based games that incorporates constant Instruction will focus on teaching age-appropriate basketball movement, aerobic exercise, balance, eye-foot coordination skills. Fundamentals covered will include dribbling, ball han- and a lot of fun. dling, passing, shooting, and defense. Players of all skill lev- els can benefit from the instruction. Baskets will be lowered * Program includes UK Petite T-shirt to help players succeed and learn how to shoot correctly. **Students will be placed in age groups, 3 - 5 and 5 - 7 Each player will receive a basketball and T-shirt. If rain cancels, make up held on Friday Players should bring a bottle of water and a peanut free Wear sneakers, T shirt, and bring a bottle of water. snack!

LEARN TO BE A BLACKSMITH

WHO: Boys and Girls ages 10 - 16

WHEN: Tuesday, July 19, 2016 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Min. 4 - Max 5

WHERE: Heart and Hammer Blacksmith Shop On the grounds of the Winslow House, Webster Street, Marshfield

FEE: 15.00 p.p. On Reg. Form List: Blacksmith

INSTRUCTOR: Blacksmith Jim Fitzgerald has been offering blacksmithing demonstrations to school groups for over 20 years at the Heart and Hammer Blacksmith Shop on the grounds of the Historic Winslow House. Come join Jim for a morning of basic blacksmith training.

During this hand on class students will learn what it took to be a blacksmith and the many jobs and tools a blacksmith would use to serve the needs of Colonial Marshfield.

Students will have an opportunity to tour the Blacksmith Shop, become familiar with the tools and leave with a hand made souvenir of the day. Parents are welcome to attend the class and sample the tools at no additional cost. Bring bottle of water, googles or safety glasses if you have one.

Safety - Students could get burnt doing blacksmithing. Long pants and boots are required to work the forge.

YOUTH PROGRAMS Page 19

YOGA KIDS CLINIC GIRL POWER YOGA CLINIC

WHO: Co-Ed, Kindergarten - 3rd Grade WHO: Girls, 4th - 7th Grade

WHEN: Monday thru Friday, August 15 - 19 WHEN: Monday thru Friday, August 1 - 5 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

WHERE: Recreation Center, 900 Ferry Street WHERE: "be ME! Yoga" 1289 Ocean Street, Unit 2 FEE: $110.00 p. p. Min. 6 - Max. 10 FEE: $110.00 p. p. Min. 6 - Max. 10 On Reg. Form List Program, Time and Date On Reg. Form List Program, Time and Date STAFF: Laura McGrath, LCSW, CYKT, CCLBT, Trained Teen Yoga Teacher STAFF: Laura McGrath, LCSW, CYKT Laura has over 18 years of experience working with children Laura has over 18 years of experience working with and teens, with 8 of those years working in as a therapist in a children and teens, with 8 of those years working in as a therapeutic day school providing individual and group therapist in a therapeutic day school providing individual counseling. She has been teaching yoga classes locally for the and group counseling. She has been teaching yoga classes past three years. Laura combines her clinical and yoga both privately and locally at Pudding Hill Preschool, and knowledge to provide dynamic classes that help children and the Marshfield Recreation Department. Laura combines her teens to discover and embrace their best selves. clinical and yoga knowledge to provide dynamic classes that help children and teens to discover and embrace their best selves. Yoga Kids is a fun interactive program that uses a combination of classic poses, cooperative games, relaxation techniques, mu- Girl Power Yoga Clinic will focus on using a combination sic and crafts to explore the art of Yoga. The goal is to help of classic yoga poses, cooperative games, relaxation kids connect their bodies and minds to experience a natural techniques, music and art for self exploration. The themes state of fitness, confidence and inner calm. Throughout the will focus on building physical and emotional strength, self week, the kids will create a Yoga Toolbox filled with props and confidence, friendship and fun! activities that they can bring home on the last day to continue their Yoga practice at home. Not only will the kids have a Throughout the week, the kids will create a Yoga Toolbox blast, but the skills they will learn. will serve them throughout filled with props and activities that they can bring home on their entire lives! the last day to continue their Yoga practice at home. This camp will help the girls explore new ways to let their Girl Mats and all materials will be provided. Kids should wear com- Power Shine and develop skills to serve them throughout fortable clothes and bring a water bottle and a peanut free their lives! Mats and all materials will be provided. Kids lunch. should wear comfortable clothes and bring a water bottle and a peanut free lunch.

HORSEBACK RIDING CLINIC Please Note: This program is held rain or shine. WHO: Family and Friends

WHEN: Saturday, May 7 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. (www.furnacebrookfarm.com)

WHERE: Furnace Brook Farm 253 Sandy Hill Drive, Marshfield

FEE: $5.00 per family On Reg. Form: List Program, Date, and Time

INSTRUCTOR: Ms. Erin Van Steenburgh is a Massachusetts Licensed Riding Instructor who holds two national titles.

Learn about riding styles and forms, types of horses, ponies, care, feeding, grooming, and expenses. Enjoy a riding demonstration and perhaps more! Minimum of 5 and maximum of 15 participants. Remember to bring your camera!!

Look for more horse classes: Lessons and Camps HORSEBACK LESSONS HORSEMANSHIP CAMP Page 20

WHO: Co-Ed, ages 5 - 11 WHO: Co-Ed, ages 5 - 14

WHEN: Thursdays, May 19 - June 9 (4 weeks) WHEN: Mon., thru Fri. 9:00a.m. - 12:00p.m. Session 1 2:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Session 1: June 27-July 1 Session 2 2:30 p.m.- 3:00 p.m. Session 2: July 18 - July 22 Session 3 4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Session 3: August 8 - August 12 Session 4 4:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. WHERE: Furnace Brook Farm, 253 Sandy Hill Drive WHERE: Furnace Brook Farm, 253 Sandy Hill Drive Fee: $300.00 Session 2 and 3 Min.1 - Max. 12 FEE: $35.00 per person Min. 1 Max. 4 On Reg. Form List Program, Date, and Session On Reg. Form List Program, Time and Date Instructors: Erin Van Steenburgh and FBF Staff STAFF: Ms. Erin Van Steenburgh is a Massachusetts Licensed The summer horse camp is offered to children ages 5 and up. Dur- Riding Instructor who holds two national titles. ing this week long program participants will learn about the daily care, grooming, and horse safety, as well as tacking up the horse to Students of all experience levels are welcome at Furnace Brook ride. Each camper receives a private riding lesson each day of Farm. All of the instruction is private and lessons are given on a camp with a licensed riding instructor and veteran horse. A great ½ hour weekly basis All of our instruction, including our introduction to the fun of horses and riding! Campers are encour- beginners, is based on the principles of dressage with a strong aged to bring shorts to change into and a water bottle. Long pants emphasis on balance, strength and the development of the rider's and heeled boots must be worn. Helmets are provided as well as seat. Furnace Brook Farm hosts three horse shows annually snack. (snacks are peanut free). exclusively for those students in the lesson program. This is a fun and educational way to introduce students to the excitement of horse shows. Furnace Brook Farm is a Massachusetts Licensed Riding Stable Please Note, New Students only. and Furnace Brook Horsemanship Camp is licensed through the (www.furnacebrookfarm.com) State of Massachusetts as well as the Marshfield Board of Health.

This program is held rain or shine. Please Note: Camps require a copy of the most recent physical and immunization dated within the past 24 months. Bring forms to SKATEBOARD LESSONS FBF on the first day. If you do not have the form your child will not be allow to attend the program. Work will start back up at the Uncle Bud Stake Park later this spring. Look for new lessons at the skate park this summer. Look for a new design, bowl, shade shelter, performing arts area and more!

Stay tuned for information on summer lessons and Grand Opening!

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AROUND THE WORLD WITH ART Page 21 ALL SPORTS WEEKS

WHO: Co-Ed, entering grades 1-5 Sept. 2016 WHO: Co-Ed, ages 6 - 12 WHEN: Mon.- Fri. 9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. WHERE: High School Gym Sessions 1 & 2 WHEN: July 25 - 29 On Reg. Form List Program, Session and Date 9:00 a.m. - 12:00p.m.

SESSION DATE FEE WHERE: Recreation Center, 900 Ferry Street 1 June 27 - July 1 $125.00 2 July 18 - July 22 $125.00 FEE: $120.00 per person Min. 10 - Max. 12

*3* August 8- August 12 $125.00 On Reg. Form: List Program and Date

A week of the games you love to play: flag football, soccer, STAFF: Julie Quill basketball, capture the flag, kickball, speed cup stacking, parachute and more! A variety of large group games will be Students will explore a variety of mediums and styles of art as played each day. Staff will stress good sportsmanship and they create many projects throughout the week. Each day students fair play, while exposing students to new games. Wear will work with a different medium (or two) and create projects sneakers. Bring plenty to drink, a healthy snack, sunscreen based on the works of selected artists and styles of art from around and lots of positive energy! This is a peanut-free site. the world. Min. 32 - Max. 40 students per session. Projects include work with mosaics, clay, drawing, painting, and Staff: Mr. Rick Wheaton, Martinson Elementary more! The week will end with an art show to display the many School Physical Education Instructor and H.S. works of art created by our artists throughout the week. Coach along with select fun guest staff.

*Session 3* South River School Park at the top lot, look for staff under canopy

DANIEL WEBSTER PLAYGROUND Daniel Webster School Our Playground Staff: Amanda McDonald, Kara Martina WHO: Co-ed, ages 5 - 11, (Must be 5 years old by July 1) and Sarah Jane Hersey, are certified in CPR and First Aid. Many of the staff are former playground participants and or WHEN: Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon work at the Martinson Extended Day program during the school year. Staff/student Ratio not to exceed 1 to 10. Eager WHERE: Daniel Webster School and fun volunteers (age 13-15) assist staff and students with daily activities. FEE: $92.00 p.p. for 1week session (9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.) $22.00 p.p. for 1 week After Care (12:00 - 2:00 p.m.) FOOD: Each child brings his/her own healthy Peanut-FREE lunch/drink/snack. Sign up for weekly sessions as well as After Care. Min. of 10 for After Care. ACTIVITIES: A daily schedule of planned activities will be Trips! offered, rain or shine each day. The schedule will include both Session 1: Rexhame Beach Thursday active and quiet games, sports and crafts. Each session will Session 2: Bowling Wednesday offer special events, theme days, weekly Wednesday field trip Session 3: Rexhame Beach Wednesday and Friday pizza day. Limited to 24 students per session. Session 4: Bowling Wednesday Session 5: Rexhame Beach Wednesday

TUITION INCLUDES: Field Trip, Pizza Day and one T shirt SESSION DATE CORE PROGRAM AFTER CARE TOTAL COST COST COST 1 July 5- July 8 75.00 18.00 93.00 2 July 11 - July 15 92.00 22.00 114.00 3 July 18 July 22 92.00 22.00 114.00 4 July 25 - July 29 92.00 22.00 114.00 5 August 1 - August 5 92.00 22.00 114.00 KARATE KIDS DUCT TAPE KAYAK STEM WORKSHOP WHO: Co-Ed, age 8-16 WHO: Co-Ed, Grades K thru 5 Page 22 WHEN: Monday, August 8th 12:00 - 3:00 p.m. WHEN: Tuesday & Thursday 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. June 21 - June 30 (4 Classes) WHERE: Billington Sea Kayak, 21 Branch Point Road Plymouth, MA WHERE: Whidden’s School of Fitness 822 Webster St., Marshfield FEE: $60.00 p. p. Min. 4 - Max. 12

FEE: $45.00 p. p. Min. 4 - Max. 12 On Reg. Form List Program and Date

On Reg. Form List Program and Date The “Build a Duct Tape Kayak” STEM camp challenges students to turn a few rolls of ordinary duct tape into an Class focus is on basic self-protection skills, discipline, and extraordinary kayaking experience! Participants come together athletic conditioning in a fun and creative atmosphere. Ad- as a team to construct a duct tape kayak during the first half of vancement is possible with continued study. The style of ka- the camp under the guidance of our staff “Duct Tape Mas- rate is Kempo. Uniform required, purchase at WSF for ters.”** Then they’ll get the chance to take their creation to $30.00. Arrive 15 minutes early to first class. the water where they will participate in a variety of on-the- water challenges while paddling the kayak that they just built. Instructor: Master Roger Whidden This is an empowering experience for students who enjoy Roger has been teaching Martial Arts since 1976. He has a building and playing outside! black belt in Karate, a BS in Exercise Science, and MA’s in Education and Counseling. Program Notes: Cost includes instruction, materials and equipment. Please www.whiddenschool.com note that kayaks will not be taken home. Offered to NEW students only Groups of 4+ will build multiple kayaks and participate in team challenges. ARCHERY CLASS No prior kayaking experience required. BSK requires that all participants be dressed appropriately for the weather and wear WHO: Co-Ed, ages 8 to Adult closed-toe water shoes. Lead Instructor, David Arruda, is a licensed Science Teacher WHEN: Monday - Thursday, August TBA and is employed in the Silver Lake Regional School District 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. during the academic year.

WHERE: Marshfield Recreation Center, 900 Ferry Street FENCING Meet at the bottom of Coast Guard Hill WHO: Co-Ed, ages 9 through Adult FEE: $TBA .00 per person Min. 8 - Max. 20 WHEN: TBA Monday through Friday On Reg. Form List Program and Date WHERE: Daniel Webster School gym Instructor: David McCarthy, USAA Certified Instructor FEE: $TBA .00 p. p. Min. 6 - Max. 14 Hungry for some outdoor archery this summer? On Reg. Form List Program, Time and Date Enjoy archery this summer with The Archery Center. Students learn the National Training System for Archery New students: 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. developed by Olympic Head Coach Kisik Lee with a certified Previous experience: 11:10 a.m.-1:10 p.m. instructor from The Archery Center. Have fun while learning proper form and improve your skills if you are a returning Instructor: Jim Mullarkey Archer. All equipment is provided. 3MB stands for Three (3) Mullarkey Brothers, Jack, Ed, and Indoor Archery continues this fall at the Archery Center. Jim, who began fencing in 1763 in Peabody, MA. Over the years, they have won many events, including the New England Perfect for students who are new or experienced. All equip- Interscholastic Championships, New England Championship, ment is provided. North Atlantic Sectional Championships, and the USA Nation- al Championships. Join the sport of intelligence and skill. Plan to bring a healthy, Peanut-Free snack along with a Build self-confidence, coordination and mental aspect of 1 on water bottle, hat, sun glasses, sunscreen. 1. Fun and safe. All equipment provided. Wear sneakers, t- shirt and sweatpants, no shorts. “LIVE, WORK, PLAY, MARSHFIELD” WICKED GROSS SCIENCE TOWN WIDE SANDCASTLE / SCULPTURE CONTEST WHO: Boys and Girls entering grades K - 5 Page 23 Celebrating 30 years of making your home your castle!! WHEN: Monday - Friday, August 15 - 19 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Enjoy this annual family event sponsored by Brian Molisse and The Molisse Realty Group. Categories for Families, WHERE: Ventress Memorial Library, 15 Library Plaza Children, Youth and Adults! Prizes and fun for all. A good reason to get up and out of bed FEE: $195 00 p.p. Min. 10 WHERE: Rexhame Beach

On Reg. Form List Program and Date WHEN: Saturday, August 6, 2016 Cancelled, we will Rain date: Sunday, August 7 look forward to seeing INSTRUCTOR: Wicked Cool for Kids Staff you summer of 2017. TIME: Bigger and better! Gross Science is not for the easily queasy! The gross yet fascinating things in life may hide many science secrets, like what's hidden in a diaper. Kid chemists can Entry forms available starting July 15 at the Recreation discover acids and bases and make putrid potions that Office, 900 Ferry Street, 781-834-5543, and at The Molisse bubble and burp. We will create alien slime, dissect owl Realty Group, 23 Snow Road, Marshfield (Webster Square). puke and grow gross bacteria. Slither with snakes and Call 781-837-5600 and ask for slimy worms and find out what’s behind that smell — the Sand Castle King, Big ewww! Wicked Gross Science is guaranteed to be grossly John Cullen. amusing. Bring a drink and peanut Free snack

MINECRAFT MASTERCRAFTERS

WHO: Boys and Girls entering grades 2-6 ROCKET SCIENCE

WHEN: Monday - Friday, June 27 – July 1 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Min. 10 - Max. 20. WHO: Co-Ed, entering grades K - 5

WHERE: Marshfield Yacht Club, 11 Ridge Road WHEN: Monday thru Friday, August 22-26 Marshfield MA 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

FEE: $315.00supervise WHERE: Ventress Memorial Library, 15 Library Plaza

On Reg. Form List Program and Date FEE: $195.00 p. p. Min. 10 - Max. 20

INSTRUCTOR: Wicked Cool for Kids Staff On Reg. Form List Program, Time and Date

Ex p e r i e n c e M i n e c r a f t Mastercrafters, an ad- STAFF: Wicked Cool for Kids Staff vanced Minecraft program where educational gaming is offered in conjunction with our hands-on science and Rocket Science is a blast for any junior rocketeer! engineering activities as focused, companion lessons. Rocket Scientists will learn about propulsion by building Think you’ve got what it takes to be a Mastercrafter? compressed air rockets, water rockets and rockets Hone your Minecraft skills in this teacher-controlled that blast off via chemical reaction! As aerospace platform where we learn and interact virtually in a class- engineers, we will travel to infinity and beyond while room setting. Student teams will explore, manipulate, learning the laws of aerodynamics and flight. For a problem-solve and build in worlds that have been fantastic finish, we will launch our own customized for Wicked Cool learning activities. We will customized Estes Rocket on Friday become Mastercrafters as we focus on energy, powering (weather permitting). mechanisms, and using redstone to build and design our way through the tricky labyrinth of the “Mastercrafter Bring a Peanut Free Sack and water. Island”.

Bring a drink, snack and peanut free Launch site Daniel Webster School Field. lunch. Staff supervise lunch!!

Marshfield Recreation continues to respond to community wants and needs by offering program to meet this continued interest. Check out brochure and on-line for new programs and thank you for the suggestions. Keep them coming! SAILING LESSONS Page 24 WHO: Co-Ed ages 8 & up, limited space in each class

WHEN: M, T, W, TH 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. or 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.

WHERE: Green Harbor Yacht Club

FEE: $120.00 p. p., includes GHYC Sailing work book and certificate. *All Day Sailing Week, cost is $240.00 p.p. On Reg. Form List Program, Session, Time and Date Session 1 Dates Weekdays Time Mixed June 27 thru June 30 M thru TH 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Mixed Class Mixed June 27 thru June 30 M thru TH 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Session 2 Dates Weekdays Time Beginners are in one Mixed July 5 thru 8 T thru F 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. boat. Intermediate & Advanced students Mixed July 5 thru 8 T thru F 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. are in separate Session 3 Dates Weekdays Time boats. Mixed July 11 thru 14 M thru TH 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Mixed July 11 thru 14 M thru TH 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Session 4 Date Weekdays Time STAFF: Intermediate* July 18 thru July 21 M thru TH 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Instructors are High Session 5 Date Weekdays Time School students and Mixed July 25 thru 28 M thru TH 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. graduates, trained by Mixed July 25 thru 28 M thru TH 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. GHYC Members.

Session 6 Date Weekdays Time Certified in First Aid Mixed* Aug 1 thru 4 M thru TH 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and CPR All participants must be able to swim 100 yards wearing a personal flotation device (PFD). Sneakers or boat shoes are required, bathing suit/nylon shorts recommended as you may get wet. Students provide their own U. S. Coast Guard approved PFD, (class III in good condition), along with a whistle and lanyard attached to your PFD. All staff and students shall wear a PFD while partici- pating in the sailing program. Each boat, (Flying Scott) will have 1 instructor and up to 4 –5 students. . Cool drinks (water), hat, and sunscreen are recommended. Classes will meet on all scheduled days. In the event of inclement weather, land instruction will be offered with demo boats. If two or more on-water classes are cancelled due to weather, instructor (s) will arrange make-up day.

Check In & Departure Parent/guardian will drop off their sailor to the staff at the Sailing Barn at the beginning of class. Staff will dismiss sailors to parent/guardian from the Sailing Barn at the end of class. Staff will be available at this time to discuss sailor ability as well as any important class news.

Beginner: Student who is new to the GHYC sailing program. Instruction includes: basic boat & sails, running rigging, crew responsibility, safety on the water, boarding a boat, sailing checklist, exercises, limited tiller time and ending the sail. Intermediate: Student who has taken beginner class before with the GHYC. Instruction includes: basic boat & sails, running rigging, crew responsibility, boarding a boat, sailing checklist, exercises, and ending the sail with some of the advanced instructions. Advanced: Includes basic sailing techniques, sail trim, reading the wind, apparent and true wind, points of the sail, communications, stopping the boat, sailing a triangular course, rescue, man overboard, and sailing in confined waters.

* Sail ALL Day! * During the weeks of July 18 and August 1 students will sail in the morning, stop for a brown bag lunch, (student provides a healthy, peanut-free lunch and drink) read sailing material, rest up or perhaps play a staff led game and then sail again in the afternoon. Bring a change of clothing, towel and or extra clothes depending on weather. DANNY’S JOURNEY VI TEEN SAILING LEAGUE Page 25 WHO: Co-Ed, ages 6 and older WHO: Co-Ed, grades 6 - 12, 16 - 17 school year . WHEN: Friday, July 22, (rain date August 5) WHEN: 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Sail from 11:15 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (show up at 10:30 a.m.) WHERE: Green Harbor Yacht Club WHERE: Green Harbor Yacht Club FEE: $120.00 p. p. Max. 4 FEE: $10.00* per family (includes sailing, cookout and youth T shirt and wrist band) On Reg. Form List Program and Date

On Reg. Form List Program, Time and Date Beginner and Advanced instruction offered each session. Learn how to sail or improve your skills. Sail Flying Scott, (2 STAFF: GHYC Staff and Friends students - 1 staff). Must be able to swim 100 yards with a Danny's Journey is an opportunity for students with special PFD. Provide your own Coast Guard class three PFD, (whistle needs to experience the joy of sailing. Each sail boat will and lanyard). Drinks (water), hats, and sunscreen are include up to 4 sailors (2 students and 2 parents /guardians) recommended. Program outline is similar to the Youth Sailing and a GHYC Sailing instructor. (5 in a boat) Students will Program. have an opportunity to sail or sit back, relax and enjoy the fresh air. Additionally, for those not wanting to "sail," power Session Dates boats with captains have volunteered to take the students, 1 July 11-14 aides/family out for an ocean excursion. 2 July 25-28

To help our staff plan for a successful day, please describe the particular disability and choice of vessel. LEARN TO KAYAK & SCIENCE CAMP After the sail, you will delight in a classic cook out of burgers, hotdogs, salad, chips, water and juice. WHO: Co-Ed, age 8 - 16 Participants shall provide their own Coast Guard approved . class three PFD, (whistle and lanyard). If you do not have one WHEN: July 5,6,7 3:00p.m. - 5:00 p.m. let us know, we have a limited supply. A water bottle, hat, sun glasses and sunscreen are strongly recommended. Dress for the WHERE: Billington Sea Kayak, 21 Branch Point Road weather, as with any water activity you may get wet. A long Plymouth, MA www.billingtonseakayak.com sleeve shirt / pants are recommended for those who are sensitive to the sun. Remember to bring a camera to capture FEE: $105.00 p. p. Min . 2 Max. 10 those special smiles and happy moments! On Reg. Form List Program and Date THANKS TO THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THE DANIEL VIGNEAU SCHOLARSHIP FUND The Kayak & Science Camp engages students in the develop- ment of their paddling skills while introducing them to the STAND UP PADDLE BOARD principles of pond science. Students will spend the first of three classes learning the basics of kayaking and kayak safety with our ACA-trained instructors. The remaining sessions will WHO: Co-Ed, ages 8 – 16 be spent exploring the bountiful waters of Billington Sea

while investigating the fish, turtles, and many species of birds WHEN: August 1, 2, 3 Choose One Time! that call our pond home! Students will also be introduced to (1) 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Or (2) 10:30 - 12:00 p.m. the geological history of the area and challenged to consider

the impacts that people have on the pond environment** WHERE: Billington Sea Kayak, 21 Branch Point Road

Plymouth, MA Program Notes:

Cost includes instruction and equipment rental (kayak, paddle, FEE: $105.00 p. p. Min. 2 Max. 10 and lifejacket) On Reg. Form List Program, Time and Date The SUP camp is a great summer activity for children interest- Groups of 5 or greater will have two instructors. ed in trying something new! Participants will learn the No prior kayaking experience required. BSK requires that all fundamentals of Stand-up Paddleboarding including safety, participants be dressed appropriately for the weather and wear board handling, and various stroke techniques while taking part closed-toe water shoes. in various on-the-water games and challenges. The quiet waters Please note that our Lead Instructor, David Arruda, is a li- of Billington Sea offer the ideal location for participants to censed Science Teacher and is employed in the Silver Lake safely enjoy their first SUP experience with our ACA-trained Regional School District during the academic year staff! . Cost includes instruction and equipment rental (Stand-up pad- REGISTER FOR RECREATION PROGRAMS ON-LINE and dleboard, paddle, and lifejacket) SAVE TIME!! BSK requires that all participants be dressed for the weather and wear closed-toe water shoes. SUMMER VOLLEYBALL STARS FIELD HOCKEY Page 26 WHO: Girls, grades 5 - 9, 2016 - 17 school year WHO: Girls, grades 5 - 9, 2016-17 school year WHEN: Monday through Thursday, August 1-4 WHEN: Monday through Friday, July 18 - 22 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Friday/Rain Day Make Up 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. WHERE: Community Turf and Track Field (by the H.S.) WHERE: Furnace Brook Middle School Gym FEE: $110.00 p. p. Min. 12 - Max. 25 FEE: $115.00 p. p. Min. 30 - Max. 36 On Reg. Form List Program and Date On Reg. Form List Program, and Date STAFF: Mr. Rick Fredericks, MHS Varsity Field STAFF: Mr. Al Mirabile, former MHS Varsity Volleyball Hockey Coach, along with several varsity Coach along with several fun staff. players.

In this one-week clinic, girls will learn the fundamentals of During this four-day clinic the staff will stress the volleyball. Players will begin with passing, setting and serving fundamentals of Field Hockey including ball handling, and progress to hitting, team offense and defense. Bring a shooting and passing. The clinic is geared to beginner and healthy, peanut-free snack, drink, and sun block for outside intermediate players with an emphasis on fun and skill play. development. Note t-shirt size on registration form Remember to bring a healthy, peanut-free snack and drink. Players should protect themselves by applying sun block before practice. If rain cancels, make - up will be Friday. Mouth guards are required, bring a stick if you have one, a limited supply will be available.

GIRLS LACROSSE Hat, water, sun screen, sun glasses recommended

WHO: Girls entering grades K-2, 2016-17 school year WRESTLING CLINICS

WHEN: Mondays, August 1 - 22nd, 5:00-6:00 p.m. WHO: Co-Ed, entering Grades 1-8 Sept. 2016 (Rain out will add a week) WHEN: Wednesday, July 6 - August 17 (no class 7/27, 8/3) WHERE: Recreation Field (bottom of Coast Guard Hill) Grades 1-5 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Grades 6-8 6:45 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. FEE: $25.00 p. p. Min. 15 - Max 20 WHERE: Whidden’s School of Fitness, 822 Webster Street On Reg. Form List Program and Date FEE: $60.00 p.p. Min. 6 - Max. 12 STAFF: Select coaches from Girl’s Youth Lacrosse, assisted by select members of the MHS Girls On Reg. Form: List program Lacrosse Team STAFF: Brian Robinson, Scituate Middle School Teacher, The Girl’s Lacrosse program is geared to the recreational Assistant HS Wrestling Coach and Coach of Scituate youth player, perfect for those new to the sport. The staff will wrestling program. coordinate skills, promote sport knowledge and sports- man ship in a fun and positive manner. Players will need Students will learn a fun a sport which is truly the purest a stick, mouth guard and eye goggles. form of athletics while developing quicker reaction times, competitiveness, physical fitness & mental toughness – skills Bring water and a smile that will help them improve in all sports. Wrestling is a sport that everyone in the world can understand and be successful at - no matter their body type. Wrestlers will be separated according to age, size & ability. Each session will build upon the last and each session’s students will go home learning a new skill and having had a great time.

WORKING TOGETHER TO BENEFIT PEOPLE, PARKS, and PROGRAMS IRISH STEP DANCE Page 27 FREE TENNIS CLINIC WHO: Co-Ed, ages 5 and older, (prior experience not required) WHO: Co-Ed, ages 5 - Adult

WHEN: Mondays, July 11 - August 8 (5 weeks) WHEN: TBA Session 1: 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Session 2: 6:10 p.m. - 7:10 p.m. WHERE: Peter Igo Park

WHERE: Whiddens’s School of Fitness FEE: FREE FREE FREE 822 Webster Street, Marshfield

STAFF: Gary Pina PTR Professional, former President FEE: 52.00 p.p. Min. 6 - Max. 16 USTA New England STAFF: Suzanne Dunleavy McDonough Free Tennis Play Day and Clinic Suzanne is the co-director of the Dunleavy Boyle Connolly Academy of Irish Dance, located in Hanover. She is a certified Enjoy a Free Clinic and Play Day for Youth and Adult teacher and adjudicator of Irish dance with An Coimisiun le Rinci Family Short Court Tennis, Youth and Adult Skill Gaelacha (the Irish Dancing Commission in Ireland). She has run Drills, and Racket Raffle for the kids. the Dunleavy Boyle Connolly for the past ten years, coaching many award winning solo and team dancers, including World Bring your friend and family for a fun way to introduce medal holders. She lives in Marshfield with her husband Matt and tennis to everyone and learn to play the sport of a life- three children. time. Dancers will learn the basics of Irish Step Dancing, and will mas- ter a few steps by the end of the session. Plain ballet slippers, shorts or skirt and a T shirt, no jeans/pants. Hair should be tied back. Irish dancing helps to improve focus, strength, and coordi- nation while allowing dancers to use their musical and creative Sponsored by the USTA, New England. side and to learn about Irish Culture. Bring a bottle of water and a smile to class and enjoy!

SUMMER TRACK CLINIC

WHO: Co-Ed, entering Grades 1-9, Sept. 2016

WHEN: Session 1 July11-14 **Please Note: If rain cancels, Session 2 July 18-21 make up is Friday, same time. Session 3 July 25 - 28 Session 4 August 1- 4

Grades 1-5, 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Grades 6-9, 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

WHERE: Community Track (behind the Martinson Elementary School)

FEE: $42. 00 p.p. Min. 8 - Max. 16 per age group On Reg. Form: List program, session, time

STAFF: Merissa Wright, Marshfield resident and Middle - Distance runner for Fordham University. Staff, (paid and volunteers) will provide expertise, guidance and leadership while sharing their love for this life long sport. Each week will offer the core program and include topics such as Nutrition, Conditioning, Distance, and Field Events.

Runners should plan to bring a water bottle, sneakers and a healthy Peanut Free snack. Hats, sunblock and sun glasses are recommended. Sign up for one or more weeks!!!

All Session Track Meet Thursday, August 4th, we will host a special track meet for all of the runners who participated in the clinic. This will be a great time to show off what you have learned. The track meet with start at 6:00 p.m. and finish by 7:30 p.m.

Sign up for one or more weeks!! INCREDIFLIX INCREDIFLIX Page 28 “Live Action Flix” “Lego Flix”

WHO: Co-Ed, ages 7 - 13 WHO: Co-Ed, ages 7 - 13

WHEN: Monday - Friday, August 8-12 WHEN: Monday - Friday, August 8-12 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

WHERE: Marshfield Yacht Club, 11 Ridge Road WHERE: Marshfield Yacht Club, 11 Ridge Road Marshfield, MA 02050 Marshfield, MA 02050

FEE: $175.00 p.p. Min. 6 - Max. 8 FEE: $175.00 p.p. Min. 6 - Max. 14

On Reg. Form: List program, dates On Reg. Form: List program, dates

Staff: IncrediFlix Staff Staff: IncrediFlix Staff Staff members are typically film majors or professionals who Staff members are typically film majors or professionals are trained on IncrediFlix curriculum. All staff are back- who are trained on IncrediFlix curriculum. All staff are ground checked. background checked.

Do you want to have a blast making a movie? You don’t have We know you love Legos and can create incredible Lego to be an actor to star in these movies that you make from worlds, now it’s time to bring those worlds to life in Lego “Action” to “That’s a wrap.” We’ll guide you through the Stop-Motion Animated Flix! We provide the Legos, and Hollywood process as you brainstorm, location scout, bring you provide your imagination. Students will create a Lego in props and costumes, act and direct in a collaborated movie set with Lego characters for a movie they storyboard, that will be fun for the entire audience. All equipment and write, shoot, and voice-over in age-appropriate groups. All materials are supplied, students may be asked to bring a prop equipment and materials are supplied, students may be or costume. *All flix downloadable within a month after the asked to bring a prop or costume. *All flix downloadable program ends. within a month after the program ends.

Our programs are focused on expanding imagination and Our programs are focused on expanding imagination and creativity using hands on activities. Kids will learn brain- creativity using hands on activities. Kids will learn storming, story structure, and story boarding in all programs. brainstorming, story structure, and story boarding in all In animation programs, kids will create characters, programs. In animation programs, kids will create backgrounds, film, and do voice-overs. In filmmaking characters, backgrounds, film, and do voice-overs. In programs, kids will location scout, act, film, and learn filmmaking programs, kids will location scout, act, film, filmmaking strategies. and learn filmmaking strategies.

**Special Discount—sign up for both programs and the cost **Special Discount—sign up for both programs and the is $325.00 for the week. IncrediFlix staff will provide lunch cost is $325.00 for the week. IncrediFlix staff will provide supervision (you provide the peanut free lunch and drink) at lunch supervision (you provide the peanut free lunch and no additional cost. drink) at no additional cost.

If signing up for both classes call rec. dept. first. If signing up for both classes call rec. dept. first.

GO GREEN - REGISTER ON-LINE SUMMER SOCCER SERIES JEDI ENGINEERING Page 29

WHO: Co-Ed, ages 7 - 18 WHO: Co-Ed, ages 5-6

The Academy Summer Series is designed for players aged WHERE: Marshfield Yacht Club, 11 Ridge Road 7-13, offering two nights of training for seven (7) weeks. Marshfield MA Monday night will focus on technical training and Friday will allow for game play on the community turf field by the WHEN: Monday - Friday, August 15-19 Martinson School. We utilize ONLY licensed UK Elite 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. coaches for this program. FEE: $145.00 pp Min. 10 - Max. 20 Sample Schedule: Technical Training Night 5:00-5:15 Split into age appropriate groups// Warm Up On Reg. Form: List Program and Session 5:15-5:40: Technical Skill Building 5:40-6:00: Game Related Application STAFF: Play-Well TEKnologies Staff 6:00-6:15: Small-sided Game Play The Force Awakens in this introductory engineering course The Advanced Summer Series provides the high school aged for young Jedi! Explore engineering principles by designing player, age 14-18, a platform to prepare for their upcoming and building projects such as LEGO® X-Wings, R2 Units, fall season. The 7 week program combines soccer related fit- Energy Catapults, Defense Turrets, and Settlements from a ness, technical skill work and small sided game play (tactical galaxy far, far away. Create motorized and architectural pro- situations). Players can train/play with a group of current jects with imagination and engineering to defeat the Empire! teammates, or join as an individual. Our coaches will ensure your child is placed within the appropriate ability/age group to Plan to bring water and a Peanut FREE Snack. maximize their overall success. This option trains and plays on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS, 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

WHERE: Marshfield High, Community Turf and Track

WHEN: Mondays and Fridays, June 27 - August 15

FEE: $175.00 p.p. *Players will receive a UK Elite t-shirt.

On Reg. Form: List Program and Session JEDI MASTER ENGINEERING

No Class July 4 (make up August 15) WHO: Co-Ed, ages 7-12 Rain Make UP, Friday, August 19 WHERE: Marshfield Yacht Club, 11 Ridge Road Marshfield MA

WHEN: Monday - Friday, August 15-19 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

FEE: $145.00 pp Min. 10 - Max. 20

On Reg. Form: List Program and Session

STAFF: Play-Well TEKnologies Staff

The Force Awakens in this advanced engineering course for young Jedi! Discover key engineering concepts such as gear trains, worm drives, pneumatics, and eccentric motion. Build LEGO X-Wings, AT-AT walkers, Pod Racers, Star Destroyers, Cloud Cities, Settlements, Fortresses, and other complex machines and structures from a galaxy far, far away.

Plan to bring water and a Peanut FREE Snack.

YOUTH AND TEEN EVENING PROGRAMS

SUMMER BASKETBALL SUMMER STREET HOCKEY Page 30

WHO: Students entering grades 3 - 6 September 2016 - 2017 school year. The Summer Street Hockey League will not operate this summer. We are working with several groups, WHEN: W - July 6 - August 3 (5 weeks) individuals and town departments to upgrade the rink. Th - July 7 - August 4 (5 weeks) Practice before game from 6:30 - 6:45 p.m. Look for a new rink - fence, boards, surface, bleaches and Concludes by 7:30 p.m. more. If you and or your group would like to help with the renovation of this wonderful recreation facility please call WHERE: Outdoor Courts at Barrows / Lopes Courts the recreation office. 781.834.5543 (Furnace and Forest Street) and Martinson School

FEE: $30 per person, maximum of $65 per family.

Separate teams for boys and girls. Limited to 24 players per grade group! Rain out extends program another week

On Reg. Form: List Program, (Boys or Girls) Grade, and Coach

BOYS All players need a stick, hockey helmet with a face cage/shield. NO HELMET, NO PLAY! Grade Day 3-4 Wednesday Don’t be left out of the summer fun. Get your friends together and sign up. The last day to 5-6 Thursday register for the basketball and street hockey programs (unless teams are already full) will be GIRLS Tuesday, April 29.

Grade Day 3-4 Wednesday 5-6 Thursday

BASKETBALL, GRADES 1 & 2 Want to help with the renovation of the

Co-ed Skills Clinic, July 5 - August 2, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. rink? Call the office. 781.834.5543 Students Entering Grades 1 & 2 September 2016 school year Dribbling, passing, shooting and teamwork will be emphasized as well as inter-squad scrimmages. Meet at the Martinson Elementary School Basketball Court. IMPORTANT DATE

Coaches Night Grade Day Fee (Team Selection and Rules) 1-2 Tuesday $30.00 Recreation Office, 900 Ferry Street

Basketball, Thursday, May 19, 7:00 p.m. *Want to help coach a basketball team?* On Reg. Form List Program, and Grade

These sports programs will continue as long as we have parent volunteers to coach. Your support will allow these summer youth programs to continue! ADULT ACTIVITIES

ADULT & FAMILY SAILING ADULT TENNIS Page 31

WHO: Co-Ed, H.S. graduates and older WHEN: 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. WHERE: Green Harbor Yacht Club Information on adult tennis will be FEE: $120.00 p. p. posted soon. Session Dates 1 July 11-14 2 July 25-28

On Reg. Form List Program, Session and Date

Beginner and Advanced instruction offered each session. Learn how to sail or improve your skills. Sail Flying Scott, (2-3 students - 1 staff). Must be able to swim 100 yards with a PFD. Provide your own Coast Guard class three PFD, (whistle and lanyard). Drinks (water), hats, and sunscreen are recommended. Program outline is similar to the Teen Sailing Program.

Get the family (max. of 4 members) together for some quality time on the water. Separate boats for adults and Families.

PICKLE BALL WHO: Co-Ed, Adults (High School grads and older)

WHEN: June 27 - September 11 (11 weeks) No organized play July 4 Peter Igo Park Monday and Wednesday night, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. ( 4 small courts) Tuesday and Thursday day, 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. (2 small courts) Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. (4 small courts)

Please Note: White soled sneakers or tennis shoes required Check all that apply and note on registration form

Recreation Center I plan to play mostly at Peter Igo Park Monday, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. (2 courts) Thursday, 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (2 courts) I plan to play mostly at the Recreation Center

Sunday, 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (2 courts) I plan to play at both locations

Heavy rain will cancel outdoor play

WHERE: Recreation Center, 900 Ferry Street and or Peter Igo Park, Marshall Avenue Min. 20 - Max. 45

FEE: $35.00 p.p. The fee covers play at both Pickle Ball locations. On Reg. Form: List Pickle Ball

Staff: Volunteer Staff Pickle Ball- the fastest growing sport in the USA

Come join us, make some new friends, and enjoy this popular sport. Beginners are welcome! Pickle Ball is similar to tennis using a lower net, smaller court, and lots of fun! Look for indoor play during the school year.

Paddles are available for new players. Those who have played over the past year are encouraged to purchase a paddle. Each player will be responsible for purchasing 6 outdoor balls to share. Place your name on the balls so you can take them with you when play has been complete. www.usapa.org or www.pickleball.com are some of many sites to purchase equipment.

GET OUT AND PLAY! HIKE, BIKE, WALK, PADDLE, JUST DO IT! COMMUNITY GREEN HOUSE COMMUNITY GARDEN Page 32

WHO: Adults / Families WHO: Adults / Families

WHEN: Seasonally WHEN: April 14 - November 21, 2016

WHERE: Recreation Center, 900 Ferry Street WHERE: Recreation Center, 900 Ferry Street

FEE: FREE! FEE: $20.00 per plot (1 plot p. p. / group)

On Reg. Form: List Community Green House On Reg. Form: List Community Garden

STAFF: Volunteer Coordinator, T.B.A. STAFF: Volunteer Coordinator, T.B.A.

Marshfield Recreation offers residents of all ages Marshfield Recreation offers residents of all ages a seasonal a seasonal Hoop Hut Green House. This 12x15 foot Organic Community Garden. The Community Garden consists building is ready for volunteer use. Extend your of 14 raised beds of varying sizes, (approx. 8 x 4 feet) In growing season with our Community Green House. This fairness to all, each Individual, Family / Youth Group / Local spring we will look to establish an informal organization is limited to one plot. A planning meeting for the Gardening Club. We will plan to meet with interested users gardeners will be held on Thursday, April 14, 7:00 p.m. at the on Thursday, April 14, 7:00 p.m. at the Recreation Center. Recreation Center. A review of rules, signoff sheet, drawing for Make new friends, enjoy a new hobby, and enjoy the fruits the right to select a plot, questions and more! Save gas, make of your labor! new friends, get some good exercise, increase your knowledge, and grow locally! Time to Eat Healthy, know where your food Time to Eat Healthy, know where your food and and flowers come from. flowers come from.

STAND UP PADDLEBOARD WHO: Adults (16 and older)

WHEN: Sunday, July 31, 9:30 a.m. –11:00 a.m.

WHERE: Billington Sea Kayak, 21 Branch Point Road Plymouth, MA

FEE: $50.00 p.p. Min. 2 Max. 10

On Reg. Form: List SUP July 31

STAFF: Billington Sea Staff

The Adult Learn-to-SUP class is perfect for those adven- turous spirits who are interested in seeing the water from a new perspective! This clinic will provide you with the knowledge and experience that you need for a pleasant and safe start! Our instructors will cover the fundamentals of SUP safety, various paddle strokes, and board handling techniques all on the quiet waters of Billington Sea.

Program Notes: Price includes 1.5 hours of instruction and gear rental (board, paddle, and PFD) No prior SUP experience required. Please dress for weather PLEASE NOTE: Telephone registrations are not & wear closed-toe water shoes. accepted. REGISTRATIONS are only accepted with payment. Walk In, MAIL In, On-Line. If paying by Ages 16+ (Children under 16 are welcome if accompanied CHECK - Make check payable to: by an adult TOWN OF MARSHFIELD www.billingtonseakayak.com

UPCOMING ACTIVITIES Check out our Web page Page 33 www.townofmarshfield.org/government-departments-recreation.htm

LET’S GO!! FALL PROGRAMS WHO: Adults / Families (children with adult, age 6 and older) Do you have an idea for a fall recreation program? WHEN: Saturday, May 21, 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a. m. Perhaps there is a community program you would like to see offered. We are evaluating program ideas for our pre WHERE: Meet at Recreation Center, 900 Ferry Street school, youth, teen, adult, and senior community Min. 6 Max. 10 residents. Let us know your ideas for sports, crafts, enrichment, music, fitness, academic and trips etc. FEE: $5.00 (per family, couple or single) Let us know if you would be interested in helping to On Reg. Form: List Program, and Date organize a program or help lead/teach one. We are your community department, by working together we offer STAFF: Ned Bangs, Marshfield Recreation Director and programs for the benefit of the community. Friends We will be programing out child care center with Explore Marshfield on Foot! New to town? Long time resident? community programs such as Yoga, and Ping Pong. Looking for friends to walk with? Here is your opportunity to explore some of Marshfield’s conservation gems. On select Sat- Have a program you would like to offer, we have some urdays, we’ll hike town conservation and quasi public conserva- space, let’s talk! tion land. We’ll meet at the recreation center, 900 Ferry Street, review the planned hike and driving directions, fill up water bot- tles and head out. Learn about history, land use, plant ID and share your knowledge with others. Bring a camera, peanut free snack, water and binoculars. Dress for the weather, sturdy shoes EXTENDED DAY PROGRAM and a walking stick are fine. Hikes will last up to two hours. If you would like to help plan and lead a walk call the office. The Recreation Department’s After School Child Care Healthy Habits! We love dogs, but for the comfort of all leave Program is looking for more great staff! We anticipate them at home. Participants should be in good health and able to several staff openings. We are accepting applications for walk on uneven ground for up to 1.5 hours. We’ll leave the the following school year positions: electronic devices at home, turn off the cell phone and listen to the sounds of nature! Send us your walking suggestions, as we SITE COORDINATOR explore Marshfield on foot! GROUP LEADER

ASSISTANT LEADER PROGRAM SPACE WANTED

Minimum age 16, experience working with school-age As the Library Plaza renovation continues we seek program children, knowledge of sports, games, arts and crafts. space for our many community programs and activities. We First Aid and CPR a plus. Available hours: weekdays appreciate the assistance of the following groups for sharing from the end of school until 6:00 p.m., September - June. valuable program space. Applications and resumes accepted in the Recreation Whidden’s School of Fitness, Marshfield Yacht Club and The Office starting June 27, 2016. Positions open until filled. Ventress Memorial Library. Please send completed applications and resumes to: We will continue to look for program space for the Fall and Winter seasons. Once the build out is compete we will be able Marshfield Recreation Department to move recreation programs to Library Plaza. 900 Ferry Street Marshfield, MA 02050

Extended Day Program, position

Licensed by the Department of Early Education and Care. Detailed job descriptions available upon request.

OUTDOOR RECREATION FACILITIES

Page 34 PETER IGO PARK REXHAME BEACH LOCATION: Marshall Avenue & Dyke Road LOCATION: Standish Street, off Ocean Street. FACILITIES: Three regulation Tennis Courts, Four Ten and Resident parking sticker required. Under Tennis Courts, Full size Basketball Court, For non- resident there is a daily fee. Street Hockey, walk to the river and more! FACILITIES: Snack bar, bathrooms, basketball court, picnic tables, lifeguards, TOWER AVENUE PARK parking attendant. LOCATION: Colonial Road & Tower Avenue FACILITIES: Picnic tables, T-ball field, swings, open field, basketball court, merry-go-round and bike rack. GREEN HARBOR BEACH LOCATION: Beach Street & Bay Avenue. LOPES/BARROWS BASKETBALL COMPLEX Resident parking sticker required. LOCATION: Forest Street & Furnace Street Parking also at Beach Street FACILITIES: Two regulation basketball courts Extension, Post Office dirt lot, Avon Street. BROOKS THOMSEN SINGER MEMORIAL PLAYGROUND FACILITIES: Lifeguards. Beach is accessible by LOCATION: Old Main Street at the fire station Beach Street extension via boardwalk. FACILITIES: Bike rack, 1/2 basketball court, picnic tables, open field, play structure, swings. SPORT ORGANIZATIONS PLEASE CLIP AND SAVE ME!!!!! UNCLE BUD SKATE PARK LOCATION: Webster Street & Ocean Street The following volunteer run organizations provide sports FACILITIES: Look for the grand opening this summer programs for Marshfield residents. These organizations are not under the jurisdiction of the Recreation Department. The COAST GUARD HILL Recreation Department does not assign practice times to individual teams. We issue the permit to the league who in turn LOCATION: 900 Ferry Street assigns fields and practice times. For further information please FACILITIES: Home of the Marshfield Recreation Department. contact the individuals listed below. Basketball courts, sand volleyball courts, open field / hill, horse shoe courts, community garden, YOUTH FOOTBALL: walking trails, picnic area. Dogs are welcome with www.marshfieldyouthfootball.com responsible owners. Dogs must be on a leash. Owners must pick up after their dog (s). CGH is GIRLS SOFTBALL: open to the public from dawn to dusk, unless there www.marshfieldgirlssoftball.net is a recreation meeting/program offered. YOUTH SOCCER Security cameras monitor grounds 24/ 7 www.marshfieldsoccer.org

MARSHFIELD COMMUNITY PLAYGROUND BASEBALL & T-BALL: LOCATION: Library Plaza www.marshfieldyouthbaseball.org FACILITIES: Accessible playground for all abilities, age 3-12, YOUTH CHEERLEADING: benches, tables, water bubbler, trash and recycle bin. www.marshfieldyouthcheerleading.com Look for a new shade shelter this summer! BOYS LACROSSE: FIELD PERMITS www.marshfieldlax.com Ball fields, tennis courts, outdoor basketball, and street hockey facilities may be reserved by a permit on a space-available basis. GIRLS LACROSSE: Great for family gatherings or birthdays. Contact the Recreation www.marshfieldgirlslax.com Department for details. Fall Ballfield Permits: Apply July 7. FURNACE BROOK FARM: CANOE RENTALS www.furnacebrookfarm.com Old Town Discovery canoes for rent, complete with paddles, and PFDs. Please call at least one week in WHIDDEN SCHOOL OF FITNESS: advance to reserve your canoes (781) 834-5543. www.whiddenschool.com

STREET HOCKEY RINK COASTAL STARS YOUTH HOCKEY: Perfect idea for birthday gatherings and other fun times. Why not www.coastalstarsyouthhockey.com rent it for your next family outing? Call for details. Rink is under construction this summer. Look for the grand opening GREEN HARBOR TENNIS CLUB this fall. www.greenharbortennis.com

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Received by: Date received: MARSHFIELD RECREATION DEPARTMENT Cash: 900 Ferry Street, Marshfield, MA 02050 Check # 781-834-5543 E-mail:[email protected] Amount:

Summer 2016 Registration Form Credit Card, Debit Card, Electronic Check, On-Line, Mail In or In Person Rolling Registration started March 7 Payment is expected when you register

- Please Print Clearly - Complete All Applicable Sections Make Checks Payable to Town of Marshfield

Family Last Name: Contact E-mail: Please Print When emergency situations arise, or if staff need to contact you due to program changes, please complete the following: Indicate by number ( ) the order of preference for contacting the people you list.

Mother’s Name Father’s Name: (or female adult participant) (or male adult participant)

Address: Address:

(if different from above) (if different from above)

Home Phone: ( ) Home Phone: ( )

Work Phone: ( ) Work Phone: ( )

Cell Phone: ( ) Cell Phone: ( )

Insurance Company/policy #

Recreational and Volunteer Activities Release

I, the undersigned, do hereby consent to my participation in voluntary or recreation programs of the Town of Marshfield.

I also agree to forever release the Town of Marshfield, and all their employees, agents, board members, volunteers, and any and all individuals and organizations assisting or participating in any voluntary or recreation programs of the Town of Marshfield from any and all claims, rights of action and causes of action that may have arisen in the past, or may arise in the future, directly or indirectly, from personal injuries to myself or property damage resulting from my participation in the Town of Marshfield voluntary activities or recreation programs.

I also promise to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Town of Marshfield against any and all legal claims and proceedings of any description that may have been asserted in the past, or may be asserted in the future, directly or indirectly, arising from personal injuries to myself or property damage resulting from participation in the Town of Marshfield voluntary activities or recreation programs.

I further affirm that I have read this Consent and Release Form and that I understand the contents of this Form. I understand that my participation is voluntary and that I am free to choose not to participate in said programs. By signing this Form, I affirm that I have decided to participate in the Town/City as a volunteer or in its recreation program with full knowledge that the Town of Marshfield will not be liable to anyone for personal injuries and property damage that I may suffer in voluntary activities Town/ City or recreation programs.

Participant Signature: ______Date: ______Parent/Guardian Signature if participant is under 18 years of age: ______Participant Name: M F Grade in Fall:

D.O.B.______Age:______Home Phone:

Medication or other information staff should be aware of: Yes /No Age 5 or under? A copy of your Birth Certificate / Physical is required New □ on File □ PROGRAM NAME DATE (S) TIME/DAY/SESSION LEVEL FEE If Applicable

Participant Name: M F Grade in Fall: D.O.B.______Age:______Home Phone:

Medication or other information staff should be aware of: Yes/No Age 5 or under? A copy of your Birth Certificate / Physical is required New □ on File □

PROGRAM NAME DATE (S) TIME/DAY/SESSION LEVEL FEE If Applicable

NACKS “Helping Hand” assists those Total Amount Due ______S families who are not able to Due to the large increase of student afford youth programs. If you Helping Hand Fund ______allergies ALL program sites are would like to contribute to this - Thank you! - PEANUT FREE. program please do so here. Total Amount Enclosed ______

Upon request we will e-mail you a list of peanut-free and healthy snack choic- es. Please call if you have any Marshfield Recreation recommends hats, questions or if we may assist you. sunglasses and sunscreen/sun block and or insect spray for all outside activities. Please apply all outside and away from other students prior to the activity. Staff may not apply sprays or lotions to children. Due to student allergies, sunscreen/block, or insect spray may not be shared with other children.

YOUR FEEDBACK IS IMPORTANT TO US!

Have a question, comment, something we should know, would like to volunteer help, or have a program suggestion? Please take the time to let us know how we can better assist you with your leisure needs.

How do you find out about our programs? (Please Check) Brochure □ Newspaper □ Friend □ School Notice □ Web Page □ Rec. Dept. E-mail notice □ Facebook □ Other

Would you recommend a program to a friend? Why?

What types of programs would you like to see more of? Pre-School □ Children □ Youth □ Teen □ Adult □ Suggestions!

TOWN OF MARSHFIELD RECREATION DEPARTMENT 900 FERRY STREET MARSHFIELD, MA 02050 781-834-5543

www.townofmarshfield.org/government-departments-recreation.htm