Centre Region Parks and Recreation Summer 2022 Active Guide

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Centre Region Parks & Recreation’s R E M Active Guide M SU 2 202

REGISTRATION OPENS MAY 23

Create an account and register online! Visit crpr.recdesk.com/Community/Home to get started! This brochure is sponsored by the Centre Region Parks and Recreation Authority, a non-profit that supports parks and recreation. Learn more about the Authority on page 31!


Welcome to Centre Region Parks & Recreation

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elcome to SUMMER! We are very excited to be bringing back some of our traditional events this summer and offering new programs and activities after our long haul through the pandemic! Fingers crossed we all stay healthy and can enjoy activities together! We held our first-ever Puzzlepalooza this past winter and what a hit it was! Watch for another round of puzzles in the future! There are smiling faces behind those masks! We'd like to welcome Ms. Erika Mann to our team; she joined us in March 2022 as the new Supervisor for the Centre Region Active Adult Center, l ocated in the Nittany Mall. She brings a wealth of experience and lots of creativity and new ideas that we think you're all going to love! Stop by the Center and introduce yourself and check out the updated facility and programming! Our Parks Operations team is preparing for another busy summer in the community parks. We predict that the parks will be very busy again this summer, whether folks are geocaching, walking, playing a game of Ultimate Frisbee, throwing a round of Disc Golf, cycling through using the shared-used paths, or just enjoying the wonderful green spaces! Over 56 different municipal and regional parks along with state parks, state forests, and hundreds of miles of trails. In the meantime, we, like all of you, continue to monitor community health, protocols, research and science, while planning for our summer operations. We wish you all good health and happiness this year and hope to see you in our parks, programs, or facilities this summer! Pamela J. Salokangas, CPRP, CPSI, Director

Table of Contents

Youth Instructional Classes ...............................................................

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Youth / Adult / All Ages Instructional Classes ..................................

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Youth Sports .....................................................................................

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Adult Sports & Leagues ....................................................................

Pages 9-11

Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Programs and Events .....................

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Summer Camps Preview ................................................................... Special Events ................................................................................... Aquatics ............................................................................................ Active Adult Center Programs and Events ........................................

Page 15 Pages 16-19 Pages 20-24 Pages 25-28

Health, Fitness & Wellness Classes.....................................................

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How You Can Help / General Information .........................................

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Centre Region Parks & Recreation

On Our Front Cover: Knee High Naturalists Summer Camp participants handle the smallest of creatures and the largest of leaves!

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Youth Instructional Classes Summer Scientist: Cool Chemistry for Kids

DATE

TIME

AGE

FEES

LOCATION

$8R / $12NR

Circleville Park, Pavilion #4

1-1:45 PM Sunday, June 12

2-2:45 PM

PROGRAM 43015

6 yrs. and over

3-3:45 PM

43016 43017

Summer Scientist: Science Builders Penn State graduate students from Chemistry and Architectural Engineering (AE) departments are teaming up to demonstrate concepts of both AE and Chem through an interactive demonstration at Circleville Park pavilion. Kids, elementary school-aged, encouraged to participate alongside their parent/guardian in an activity where they will re-invent gingerbread structures and explore the chemical properties of milk, and enjoy a tasty treat after! All the demo materials will be provided on-site, and further detailed instructions will be provided. Registration is required to participate, and safety regulations are in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Please only register one person from your group of six or less. DATE: TIME: AGE: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

Sunday, July 24 1-1:45 PM 7 and over $8R / $12NR Circleville Park, Pavilion #4 43018

DATE: TIME: AGE: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

Sunday, July 24 2-2:45 PM 7 and over $8R / $12NR Circleville Park, Pavilion #4 43019

DATE: TIME: AGE: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

Sunday, July 24 3-3:45 PM 7 and over $8R / $12NR Circleville Park, Pavilion #4 43020

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YOUTH INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES

Back by popular demand, Chemistry Graduate Students from Penn State are hosting free interactive science demos at Circleville Park! Elementary-aged children are encouraged to participate alongside their parent/guardian to learn and explore three, fun demonstrations led by the graduate student instructors. The demos will explore basic science concepts related to art and end with making ice cream using science! All materials will be provided on-site and additional instructions will be provided if you want to explore the demos further at home. Registration is required to participate, and safety regulations are in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Please only register one person from your group of six or less.

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Youth Instructional Classes This introductory program to juggling invites kids to participate in fun games and exercises while learning to juggle. They will develop skills like concentration, hand-eye coordination, and self-esteem while building a creative community. The exercises include group games, and coordination drills, to present different juggling techniques. Kids will come away with knowledge and skill in juggling as well as a set of handmade juggling balls. Jonatas Campelo has developed his multi-faceted juggling techniques over the past 10 years as a circus artist. He started juggling in the streets of Brazil and studied with professionals throughout Latin America. He is excited to bring juggling to State College! DATE: AGE: LOCATION: INSTR.

Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 14-July 21 TIME: 10 and over FEES: Homestead Park PROGRAM: Jonatas Campelo

9:30-10:30 AM $95R / $142NR 43415

NEW!

YOUTH INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES

Beginner Juggling

L'il Striders

Balance bikes simplify what small children have to think about when first learning to ride. L'il Striders is built around five 45-minute sessions of learning, fun, socialization, and instruction, sure to ignite a passion for riding. Once they’ve developed balance, it’s easier to stick some pedals on and teach them the pedaling motion and how to stop. Balance bikes are included for class use. DATE: AGE: LOCATION:

Wednesdays, June 22-July 27 (omit 7/13) TIME: 5:30-6:15 PM (Rain make-ups will be on Thursdays) 4-6 yrs. FEES: $47R / $70NR Tusseyview Park Basketball Court PROGRAM: 43505

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18 children with two teachers follows SCASD school calendar 9:00 - 2:00 M - F a fun, stimulating environment for learning & play daily outside play on our nature playground attention to the development of the whole child activities for all kinds of learners custom curriculum created based on the children's needs and interests extended hours available 8:00 - 5:00

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Youth and Adult Instructional Classes Muck-N-Mess Dress your kids in their play clothes and come ready to get mucky and messy! Your kids will have a blast getting their hands gooey and ooey while creating artwork, completing science experiments, and playing messy! Parent participation is encouraged. Messes are encouraged and we handle the clean-up!

Beginner Juggling for Adults

NEW!

This introductory program to juggling involves the participants in games and exercises to practice object manipulation with juggling balls. The practice develops skills like concentration, hand-eye coordination, and self-esteem while building a creative community. The exercises include stretching, body movement, group games, and coordination drills to present different juggling techniques. Jonatas Campelo has developed his multifaceted juggling techniques over the past 10 years as a circus artist. He started juggling in the streets of Brazil and studied with professionals throughout Latin America. He is excited to bring juggling to State College! DATE: Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 14-July 21 TIME: 5:30-6:30 PM AGE: 18 and over FEES: $105R / $158NR LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Multi-Purpose Room PROGRAM: 43416 INSTR. Jonatas Campelo

Container Gardening Container gardening is a great solution for those with limited time or space to grow plants. Provided you have ample sunlight and proper drainage, you can grow a variety of produce to feed yourself or your family! Learn how to get started growing food in containers. You'll go home with a potted veggie of your own! DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Wednesday, June 1 TIME: 2-4 PM 55 and over FEES: $15 County Resident / $20 Non-County Resident Spring Creek Park, Pavilion #1 PROGRAM: 52004

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WHAT IS C G

The Centre Region Council of Governments (COG) is a voluntary association of six municipalities within the Centre Region whose residents are joined together economically, socially, and geographically as one distinct community. The COG’s goal is to bring

municipalities together to provide public services in an economical way that improves the quality of life and protects the safety of its residents and visitors. The municipal members believe that this goal is best achieved by working together, thus they have agreed to combine various resources to meet the regional challenges that may be beyond individual municipal capabilities. To learn more about your Centre Region COG, our services and initiatives, and how you can attend meetings visit www.crcog.net or visit Facebook: @CentreRegionCOG The Centre Region includes the municipalities of:

COG SERVICES:

Code Administration (New Construction, Rental Housing Licensing, Fire Safety, and more) Regional Fire Protection and HazMat Local and Regional Planning (Land Use, Transportation, Sustainability) Parks and Recreation Refuse and Recycling Program Schlow Centre Region Library

ALL ADULT AGES INSTRUCTIONAL / ADULT INISTRUCTIONAL CLASSES CLASSES

DATE: Tuesdays, June 7-July 5 TIME: 10-10:45 AM AGE: 3-5 yrs. FEES: $47R / $70NR LOCATION: Tom Tudek Memorial Park, Pavilion #1 PROGRAM: 43702

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Youth Sports

YOUTH SPORTS

Youth Flag Football

This flag football league is for children going into grades 1st-7th, and is open to all skill levels with an emphasis on improving skills in a safe, competitive, player-focused environment. The league is committed to providing a positive football experience in a safety-first program through USA Football’s “Heads Up” Football Program. All coaches will be trained in “Heads Up” Football procedures and will be required to complete a Coaching Certification through USA Football. The league will also have USA Football certified Player Safety Coaches that Tuesdays, Thursdays, & Sundays, are trained to ensure that “Heads Up” safety protocols are August 16-October 30 respected. Practices will begin in mid-August at Spring Rising 1st & 2nd Graders (5-9 yrs.) Creek Park, then all practices and games will move to Oak Rising 3rd & 4th Graders (8-11 yrs.) Hall Regional Park. The fee includes a jersey and shorts to Rising 5th, 6th & 7th Graders (10-13 yrs.) keep. Enrollment is by grade; please contact us if you have any questions, and visit our website for more details. FEES: $90R / $135NR

Start Smart Football

DATE: Sundays, September 11-October 9 TIME: 1-1:45 PM AGE: 4-6 yrs. FEES: $57R/85NR LOCATION: Oak Hall Regional Park, Field 1 PROGRAM:

NEW!

Start Smart Football is a developmentally-appropriate introductory parent/guardianchild-based football program for children 4-6 years old. Pairs work together to develop individual skills. Start Smart Football prepares children and their parents for organized football without the threat of competition or the fear of injury. Age-appropriate equipment is used for teaching throwing, catching, kicking/punting, and running/agility. Each parent/child pair gets to keep the equipment that includes a football, kicking tee, flag belt, and participant manual.

43120

DATE: Sundays, September 11-October 9 TIME: 2-2:45 PM AGE: 4-6 yrs. FEES: $57R/85NR LOCATION: Oak Hall Regional Park, Field 1 PROGRAM: 43121

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Youth Sports Soccer Shots Minis Soccer Shots Mini is a high-energy program introducing children to fundamental soccer principles, such as using your feet, dribbling and the basic rules of the game. Through fun games, songs, and positive reinforcement, children will begin to experience the joy of playing soccer and being active.

Soccer Shots Classic Soccer Shots Classic utilizes creative and imaginative games to focus on basic soccer skills like dribbling, passing, and shooting. We also highlight a positive character trait each session such as respect, teamwork, and appreciation. DATE: Sundays, June 26-August 14 (Omit 7/3) TIME: 5:10-5:50 PM AGE: 4-6 yrs. FEES: $87R / $131NR LOCATION: Greenbriar-Saybrook Park PROGRAM: 43127 INSTR. Soccer Shots Staff

YOUTH SPORTS

DATE: Sundays, June 26-August 14 (Omit 7/3) TIME: 4:30-5 PM AGE: 2-3 yrs. FEES: $87R / $131NR LOCATION: Greenbriar-Saybrook Park PROGRAM: 43126 INSTR. Soccer Shots Staff

Soccer Shots Premier

Soccer Shots Premier focuses on individual skill, fitness, and sportsmanship, providing an opportunity for children to be challenged through fun games and team interaction. Children will also be introduced to competition in a developmentally appropriate manner. DATE: Sundays, June 26-August 14 (Omit 7/3) TIME: 6-6:50 PM AGE: 4-6 yrs. FEES: $87R / $131NR LOCATION: Greenbriar-Saybrook Park PROGRAM: 43128

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Youth Sports Advanced Beginner Youth Tennis Lessons

DATE: Mondays and Wednesdays, June 6-22 TIME: 5:30-6:30 PM AGE: 9-12 yrs. FEES: $30R / $45NR LOCATION: Spring Creek Park Tennis Courts DATE: Mondays and Wednesdays, June 6-22 TIME: 6:45-7:45 PM AGE: 13-15 yrs. FEES: $30R / $45NR LOCATION: Spring Creek Park Tennis Courts

NEW!

YOUTH SPORTS

Improve your tennis skills with practice games, skill drills, and match play. Instruction includes building on groundstrokes, volleys, and serves, as well as a focus on improving hitting accuracy. All lessons will be held at Spring Creek Park Tennis courts.

Beginner Youth Tennis Lessons Learn the basics of this lifetime sport. Instruction includes developing forehand, backhand, serves, and volley skills through practice games, skill drills, and more! We encourage players to bring their own tennis rackets, but some are available to players to borrow. All lessons will be held at Spring Creek Park Tennis courts. DATE: Mondays and Wednesdays, July 11-27 TIME: 5:30-6:15 PM AGE: 6-8 yrs. FEES: $30R / $45NR LOCATION: Spring Creek Park Tennis Courts DATE: Mondays and Wednesdays, August 8-24 TIME: 5:30-6:30 PM AGE: 9-12 yrs. FEES: $30R / $45NR LOCATION: Spring Creek Park Tennis Courts

Intermediate Youth Tennis Lessons Improve your skills in this lifelong sport. There will be a focus on enhancing competitive match play. Instruction will include increasing hitting accuracy and responding to different types of returns with skill drills and practice play. All lessons will be held at Spring Creek Park Tennis courts. DATE: Mondays and Wednesdays, July 11-27 TIME: 6:30-7:30 PM AGE: 11-14 yrs. FEES: $30R / $45NR LOCATION: Spring Creek Park Tennis Courts

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Adult Sports and Leagues

Adult Volleyball League Tuesday, Sept. 6, 6 PM Captain's Meeting at COG Building Season: Sept. - Dec. Division I (Comp.): Tuesdays and Thursday Division II (Rec.): Mondays and Wednesdays Fee: $275 per team

Adult Flag Football League Tuesday, August 30, 6 PM Captain's Meeting at Spring Creek Park Season: Sept. – Nov. Fee: $360 per team

Adult Wooden Bat Softball League Thursday, Aug. 25, 6 PM Captain's Meeting at John Hess Softball Complex Season: Sept. – Oct. Fee: $500 per team

Disc Golf Learn-To-Play Clinic Join us for this family-friendly clinic held at Circleville Park's 9-hole Disc Golf Course. Join us for instruction to include game introduction and then learning to play on the course. You'll learn about basic grips, forehands and backhands, drives, mid-throws, putting, and general course play! Instructors are from the local Centre County Disc Golf Association. Each player will receive a multiuse disc. Families may participate, but please register each family member. DATES Saturday, June 4 Sunday, June 12

TIME

AGES

FEES

LOCATION

MAX. ENROLLMENT

8 yrs. and over; children must be accompanied by an adult.

$10R / $15NR

Circleville Park, Pavilion #4

12 people / timeslot

ADULT SPORTS & LEAGUES

Interested team representatives from any of the Agency's sports leagues or players looking for a team should contact us at 814-231-3071 or crpr@crcog.net ASAP!

2-3 PM 3-4 PM 2-3 PM 3-4 PM

Advanced Beginner Adult Tennis Lessons

DATE: Mondays and Wednesdays, August 8-24 TIME: 6:45-7:45 PM AGE: 18 and over FEES: $60R / $90NR LOCATION: Spring Creek Park Tennis Courts

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NEW!

Improve your tennis skills with practice games, skill drills, and match play. Instruction includes building on groundstrokes, volleys, and serves, as well as a focus on improving hitting accuracy. All lessons will be held at Spring Creek Park Tennis courts.

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Adult Sports & Leagues

ADULT SPORTS & LEAGUES

Learn to Play Pickleball Pickleball is a fun sport that combines many elements of tennis, badminton and ping-pong. It is played both indoors or outdoors on a badminton-sized court or with a slightly modified tennis net. Participants use a paddle and a plastic ball with holes and the game can be played as doubles or singles. Join members of the local Pickleball League for basic instruction and lots of fun! DATES: Tuesday, June 7 TIME: 5:30-7 PM AGES: 18 and over FEES: $10R / $15NR LOCATION: Bernel Road Park Courts INST.: Drew Von Tish

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Adult Sports and Leagues Summer Tennis League

The league is designed to provide play for people with busy schedules. You will receive a season schedule and have one week to play each match. Matches can be played at any tennis court on the day/time that works best for the scheduled players/teams. Each person that registers will be provided with one can of new tennis balls, which can be picked up at the Agency. Balls will be provided for the season-ending tournament as well. Dates: Regular season will run June 13 through August 21. Optional season-ending tournament will be Saturday, August 27. To register: You can register for the singles, doubles, or mixed doubles sections, but you may only register for one division. (e.g. You cannot register for singles in both recreational and intermediate divisions.) For doubles, only one person from a team needs to register for the team players. If you don’t have a partner, please use the program.

SECTIONS

PROGRAM

DATES

FEES

Recreational

Men's Singles Women's Singles Men's Doubles Women's Doubles Mixed Doubles Men's Singles Women's Singles Men's Doubles Women's Doubles Mixed Doubles Men's Singles Women's Singles Men's Doubles Women's Doubles Mixed Doubles Men's Doubles Women's Doubles Mixed Doubles

63651 63661 63671 63681 63690 63652 63662 63672 63682 63692 63653 63663 63673 63683 63693 63675 63685 63695

Monday, June 13-Sunday, August 21

$10R / $15NR

Intermediate

Competitive

Requires Partner

NEW!

DIVISION

ADULT SPORTS & LEAGUES

Is your racquet re-strung and ready for play? Are you ready to join us for tennis this summer? Join us for the Intramural Tennis League and you’ll be playing all summer long. A new format is in place this year. Three divisions are available to include: • Recreational - This division is for newer players who want to improve their match play and tennis skills including hitting accuracy, speed on the court, and serving. Score will be kept during play, but reporting will be optional in this division for each individual/team. (This division would be comparable to players who are around levels 2.5-3 on the USTA rating system.) • Intermediate - This division is for players who want to play competitively, but who may still be working on hitting accuracy and improving serves. Players in this division are fairly consistent, with moderate ball control. (This division would be comparable to players who are around levels 3-3.5 on the USTA rating system.) • Competitive - This division is for players who have played tennis in the past competitively. Players in this division generally have directional control over the ball and are able to utilize different types of strokes during match play. (This division would be comparable to players who are level 4+ on the USTA rating system.)

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NATURE PROGRAMS

Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Activities

548 Puddintown Road, State College • 814-235-7819 (phone) • mmnc@crcog.net

The Mission of the Millbrook Marsh Nature Center is to educate and inspire people about the natural world and to instill a passion for the environment through science, history, culture and art.

The Great Bug-tacular Game Show: Puppet Show Are you as busy as a bee? Hard-working as an ant? Are you an aspiring entomologist? What IS an entomologist? Help puppet contestants and audience volunteers play a variety of exciting rounds of games about bugs. Meet new friends and learn interesting bug facts. Audience members of all ages interact with the host, Joe and his friends as they work together to play the game. DATE: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

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Saturday, June 11 11 AM-12 PM All Ages $5 Donation Millbrook Marsh Nature Center 33024

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Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Activities continued Joe Flashlight and the Missing Archeologist

DATES: Saturday, July 30 TIME: 11 AM-12 PM AGES: All Ages FEES: $5 Donation LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Ctr. PROGRAM: 33025

Joe Flashlight: CSI: Puppet Show Join Joe Flashlight, puppet detective, as he works with investigator-intraining, Alice the Fox, to solve animal mysteries. With your help, Joe and Alice investigate strange noises, crumpled carrots and missing pets, and discover who stole the cookie from the cookie jar. Learn about wild and domesticated animals while practicing your detective skills. DATES: Saturday, August 13 TIME: 11 AM-12 PM AGES: All Ages FEES: $5 Donation LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Ctr. PROGRAM: 33026

My Millbrook Marsh Naturalist (All Ages)

Participant Count 1-4 5-8 9-12

Fee Per Hour $30 $55 $75

Make your trip to Millbrook Marsh Nature Center memorable and informative. Our Naturalists have countless stories and info. to share about the plants, wildlife, and history of the area. These “Walk with a Naturalist” options are available for all ages and are perfect for individuals or small groups. Choose our basic Marsh Exploration program or customize your tour to focus on several available topics. Give us a call to explore this program!

NATURE PROGRAMS

Set off on an adventure to find a missing archeologist! Leading the expedition is Joe Flashlight, puppet detective, who will use science and imagination to dig for clues, encounter new and different creatures, and need lots of help from the audience along the way. This noir-style story is sure to inspire creative and critical thinkers of all ages.

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Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Activities continued Trek the trails together with your tyke! Explore something new at Millbrook Marsh Nature Center with this six-week, hour-long, outdoor program led by a Millbrook Marsh Naturalist. Tyke Hikes incorporates short, hands-on activities, nature play and stimulates curiosity in the surrounding natural environment. Program held outdoors rain or shine; please dress for the weather. Registration is required. DATES: Sundays, June 12-July 24 (Omit July 3) TIME: 10:30-11:30 AM AGES: 3-6 yrs. FEES: $65R / $97NR LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center PROGRAM: 33100

Paint in Nature Join local plein air artist, Susan Nicholas Gephart, and learn how to sketch in pencil and watercolor paint in nature. All art materials will be provided for this painting day adventure. Please pack a lunch and dress for the weather. DATES: Saturday, July 9 TIME: 9 AM-3 PM AGES: 12-18 yrs. FEES: $70R / $105NR LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center PROGRAM: 33300

Parks and Paddles

Enjoy a leisurely, guided lake paddle while taking in the sights, sounds, and smells of summer. Bart Beck of Tussey Mountain Outfitters will teach you the basics of kayaking as he shares his knowledge of the local waterways. Kayaks, paddles and personal floatation devices are provided. Participants will meet at Millbrook Marsh Nature Center ready to get wet. Transportation is provided; however, you are welcome to follow the van to the paddling location or receive the location coordinates by request. DATES

TIME

AGES

FEES

LOCATION

$35R / $52NR

Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

Friday, June 24 Friday, July 15 Friday, August 19

NEW!

NATURE PROGRAMS

Tyke Hikes

PROGRAM 33341

5:30-8 PM

18 and over

33342 33343

Scouting Programs Participants will complete activities and explorations specifically designed for scout groups that meet all or some of the requirements for a badge, while exploring Millbrook Marsh Nature Center with a naturalist. Leaders can schedule a program just for your troop or gather several troops together. Fees: $8/scout.

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Summer Camps Preview Over 25 camps are offered for the 2022 Summer season, with many camps hosting multiple sessions!

You can find this brochure online on our website at the following link: www.crpr.org/camps Once at the website page, you can either open up the 2022 Summer Camp Brochure or read through all the camp information posted on the page. Each camp has a registration link with it.

SEE YOU AT CAMP!

SUMMER CAMPS

Since we have so many new general programs and events, we've pulled out the Summer Camps and they are available in our 2022 Summer Camp Brochure!

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Special Events Family Outdoor Movie Series Centre Region Parks and Recreation and WPSU are teaming up to bring you Outdoor Movies in the Park with PBS Kids! Movies will be screened on the inflatable outdoor screen with fabulous sound and the beautiful location of Tudek Park. Stay tuned for movie releases, coming soon!

SPECIAL EVENTS

DATES

TIMES

AGES

FEES

LOCATION

Thursday, June 16 Thursday, June 30 Thursday, July 14

MOVIE "Splash & Bubbles: One Big Ocean"

8-10 PM

All Ages

FREE

Tudek Park, near Pavilion #1

"Daniel Tiger: King Daniel for the Day" July Movies TBD!

Thursday, July 28

Rec On The Go Family Game Nights Remember Kick The Can, Box Hockey, or SPUD? Well, this summer, Rec On The Go staff are bringing those family games and many others to a park near you! These FREE Family Game Nights are part of the Rec On The Go programs and are open to kids and families of all ages! Mark your calendars for an evening of fun and games at a park near you! There will be both group games and table top games from which to choose. If you’re not familiar with these park locations, please visit our “Find Your Park” Map on our website! June 22 – Green Hollow Park July 13 – Graysdale Park

DAYS / TIME: Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30 PM June 29 – Holmes-Foster Park July 20 – Tusseyview Park

July 6 – Nittany View Park July 27 - Autumnwood Park

Nature Families: Summer Solstice A seasonal celebration for all ages! Align your family with seasonal rhythms to observe and celebrate the new summer season! Look beyond the typical summer traditions and learn more about what a solstice is. Celebrate the season with a nature-based craft. Join us for future programs in the cycle of the year! Fee is per family. Enroll as a family DATES: FEES:

Saturday, June 18 $15R / $23NR

TIME: LOCATION:

11 AM-12 PM Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

AGES: All Ages PROGRAM: 33221

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Special Events KOW Parade Bike Decorating

DATE: Sunday, July 3 TIME: AGES: All Ages FEES: LOCATION: Lower Pavilion, Holmes Foster Park

7-8 PM FREE

Annual CRPR Kids on Wheels Parade Hey kids, show your patriotism and be part of the FREE Annual CRPR Kids on Wheels Parade on Monday, July 4. Bring your decorated bike, scooter, stroller, or wagon and meet us at the corner of Locust Lane and Foster Ave at 9:30 AM. The parade starts at 10 AM and ends at Sidney Friedman Park for watermelon and parachute games. A fun family way to start the holiday!

The Extra-Ordinary Capvara the Clown!

DATES: Sunday, June 19 TIME: 2-4 PM AGES: 6 and over FEES: $5 Youth Resident LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Barn $8 Youth Non-Resident PROGRAM: 43011 $10 Adult Resident $15 Adult Non-Resident

NEW!

The Extra-Ordinary Capvara mixes the ridiculous and the extraordinary through his circus techniques and abilities. In this family-friendly show, he performs juggling, physical comedy, stunts, and tricks, provoking smiles from people of all ages around the world! Youth are 6-17 yrs. and adults are 18 and over. Check out more of his shows, workshops, and experience at www.capvarashow.art Children under 5 are free!

SPECIAL EVENTS

Let us help you prepare for the Annual Kids on Wheels Parade. Centre Region Parks and Recreation staff will be on site at the Lower Pavilion at Holmes-Foster Park to hand out red, white, and blue streamers and tape. Parade participants can use the streamers to decorate their bikes, trikes, scooters, or strollers for the parade the next morning.

Are you the father of a 4-7 year old?

The Cognition, Affect, and Temperament Lab is currently seeking fathers for a child development study!

Full participation receives $100 Transportation Reimbursed One visit to our lab Flexible hours with weekends and evenings available

Scan to contact us! catlabpsu@gmail.com www.catlabpsu.com 814-867-2322

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Special Events continued

Welch Pool Cardboard Regatta Build your own boat, and race it at Welch Pool! Boats must be made from cardboard, paperboard, and duct tape ONLY (colored duct tape is OK). Boats may be a maximum of 7' long and 4' wide. Paddles/propulsion must also be homemade using the same materials (or use your hands/feet). Race course will be one length of the pool (25 yards). Racers will be divided by division and category and may be separated into heats. AWARDS: • 1st place in each division for the fastest boat • Best overall boat design • Best overall costume • The Titanic Award for most spectacular sinking We will host pre-judging at 8:30 AM (all entries must be present) and the races will begin thereafter. Costumes must be pool/swimmer safe. Lifeguards will be on duty. Deadline to register Friday, July 15 at 12 PM. DATE: Saturday, July 16 FEES:

TIME: $10/boat

8:30-10 AM

Boat Size

6-10 yrs.

11 yrs. +

Double Boat (2 people)

15203

15204

Single Boat (1 person)

15201

15202

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Special Events continued Touch a Truck Event Bring the kids out for an exciting afternoon of all things TRUCKS! Climb, touch and honk horns! This is a hands-on experience for the entire family! The first hour will be sensory-friendly with no horn honking!

SPECIAL EVENTS

Join us on Sat., July 25 at the State College Alliance Church parking lot, from 10 AM-1 PM. All ages are welcome to this FREE event!

Pedal, Splash & Dash Youth Triathlon Swimming will take place at Welch Pool; the bike portion will use the bike path from Welch Pool to Blue Course Drive; the run portion will use the SCAHS field above the pool. Participants must be equipped with appropriate swimwear, their own bicycle and helmet, and running shoes or sneakers. Parents/guardians should be present to assist with race transitions. Event will be held rain or shine; cancellation with full refund in the event of thunder/lightning. Participants who register prior to Wednesday July 20 will receive an event T-shirt! The events break-down as follows: •Ages 9-11: event includes a 100-yard swim, 2-mile bike, and a 1/2-mile run. Starts: 8 AM (Age 11), 8:30 AM (Age 10), and 9 AM (Age 9) •Ages 6-8: event includes a 50-yard swim, a 1-mile bike, and a 1/4 mile run. Starts: 9:30 AM (Age 8), 9:45 AM (Age 7), and 10AM (Age 6). DATES: Saturday, July 30 AGES: 6-11 yrs. FEES: $15/participant in advance. $20/participant on event day. LOCATION: William L. Welch Community Pool

So Long Summer Splash and Movie!

Find your float and join us at Park Forest Pool for a Hawaiian-themed Dive-In Movie screening of “Luca!"

DATE: TIME: AGES: FEE: LOCATION:

Friday, August 12 (Rain Date: Sat., August 13) 8 PM All ages welcome $5 per person at the gate Park Forest Pool

A day for the dogs! Join us for this end-of-season swim! $5 per dog at the gate, humans free! Proof of license and vaccinations and waiver required. Waivers available on-site. Download the waiver to complete it in advance; then, bring it with you to save time! Dogs 0-25 lbs.: Dogs 26-50 lbs.: Dogs 51+ lbs.: DATES: FEES: LOCATION:

1-1:30 PM 1:45-2:15 PM 2:30-3 PM

Sunday, September 11 $5 per dog Park Forest Community Pool

NEW!

Doors open for evening swimming at 8 PM; the movie will start at approximately 8:30 PM. (No water slides for this event). There will be yard games as well as food and drink available for purchase. Staff will be selling glow sticks and raffling some door prizes. Pool passes will not be accepted for this event.

Paws-A-Pool-Ooza Dog Swim

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Aquatics

PARK FOREST COMMUNITY POOL and WILLIAM L. WELCH COMMUNITY POOL

AQUATICS

2022 Pool Schedules • Saturday, May 28 through Monday, September 5 Pool Pass Photo Day: Saturday, May 21, 12-2 PM Both pool offices will be open for season pool pass purchases and photos. No swimming that day!

Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays: Adult Fitness Swim / Toddler Time, 10 AM-12 PM General Swim, 12-8 PM Adult Fitness Swim, 7-8 PM School Weekdays*: General Swim, 4:30-6:30 PM (All cash admissions only $5 each!) May 31-June 3, August 23-26, and August 29-September 2 *The school weekday schedule may change pending the SCASD calendar. Weekdays (starting Mon., June 6): Adult Fitness Swim / Toddler Time, 12-1 PM General Swim, 1-8 PM Adult Fitness Swim, 7-8 PM

2022 Admissions and Season Pass Fees RESIDENT FEES Residents must reside in State College Borough or in the Township of College, Harris, Ferguson, or Patton. Proof of residence may be required.

Age 2 and under* 3-10 and 65+ 11-64 After 5 PM**

Daily Admission Free $8 $10 $5 (Ages 3+)

Visit our website for our POOL FAQ;; it has all the info. you need FAQ for a safe and fun pool visit!

Season Passes Free $85 $110 $65 (Ages 3+)

* Each toddler must wear a swim diaper and be accompanied by an in-water chaperone. • 5th+ family member passes are available for $50/person

NON-RESIDENT FEES

Age 2 and under* 3-10 and 65+ 11-64 After 5 PM**

Daily Admission Free $10 $12 $7 (Ages 3+)

Season Passes Free $128 $165 $98 (Ages 3+)

* Each toddler must wear a swim diaper and be accompanied by an in-water chaperone. • 5th+ family member passes are available for $75/person

IMPORTANT NOTES **After 5 PM Pass is good for after 5 PM on weekdays and all day on the weekends. • Non-Swimming Adults: $2 (Not in swimwear; not entering the water.) • Children ages 10 and under must be accompanied by an adult ages 16+. • Ages listed apply as of the date of purchase. • No refunds, credits, or transfers. If the pool is closed in excess of 30 min. during a visit, cash admission patrons are eligible for a coupon for a future FREE visit. These coupons are not available for season pass holders or group admissions, and expire at the end of the current season.

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Aquatics continued CRPR Aquatic Program Policies

Swim Lessons One-On-One at Welch Pool Individualized instruction for youth, 5-14 yrs., who need extra feedback and personalized attention from our outstanding instructors. Four 30-minute lessons per program with the individual attention to help a youngster become a better swimmer faster. DATE

PROGRAM

Monday-Thursday, June 6-9

13361

Monday-Thursday, June 13-16

13362

Monday-Thursday, June 20-23

13363

Monday-Thursday, June 27-30

13364

Tuesday-Friday, July 5-8

13365

Monday-Thursday, July 11-14

13366

TIME

AGES / FEES

5-14 yrs.

AQUATICS

Classes fill quickly; registration for sequential classes cannot be guaranteed. • Please note that make-up sessions for all youth aquatic classes that are cancelled will be scheduled at the same time on the Friday following the cancelled class. • Classes are held as scheduled except during electrical storms and facility closings. • Only lesson participants are permitted on the pool deck areas. Parents and guests must remain in the designated waiting area.

11:30 AM-12 PM $92R / $138NR

Swim Lessons One-On-One at Park Forest Pool Individualized instruction for youth, 5-14 yrs., who need extra feedback and personalized attention from our outstanding instructors. Four 30-minute lessons per program with the individual attention to help a youngster become a better swimmer faster. DATE

PROGRAM

Monday-Thursday, June 6-9

13311

Monday-Thursday, June 13-16

13312

Monday-Thursday, June 20-23

13313

Monday-Thursday, June 27-30

13314

Tuesday-Friday, July 5-8

13315

Monday-Thursday, July 11-14

13316

TIME

AGES / FEES

5-14 yrs. 11:30 AM-12 PM $92R / $138NR

Swimming Lessons Preschool Designed for the child to develop a comfort level in the water as well as a readiness for learning how to swim. Children receive an introduction to basic swimming and water safety skills. DATE

PROGRAM

Mondays-Thursdays, June 6-16

13001

Mondays-Thursdays, June 20-30

13002

Mondays-Fridays, July 5-14 (Omit 7/4)

13003

Mondays-Thursdays, July 18-28

13004

Mondays-Thursdays, June 6-16

13101

Mondays-Thursdays, June 20-30

13102

Mondays-Fridays, July 5-14 (Omit 7/4)

13103

Mondays-Thursdays, July 18-28

13104

LOCATION

TIME

AGES / FEES

Park Forest Pool 3-6 yrs. 10:10-10:40 AM $82R / $123NR Welch Pool

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Aquatics continued Swimming Lessons Level 1

Designed for children beginning swim lessons. At completion, children are able to submerge face, float, and kick with support, demonstrate a combined stroke on front and on back, and demonstrate very basic water safety skills.

AQUATICS

DATE

PROGRAM

Mondays-Thursdays, June 6-16

13011

Mondays-Thursdays, June 20-30

13012

Mondays-Fridays, July 5-14 (Omit 7/4)

13013

Mondays-Thursdays, July 18-28

13014

Mondays-Thursdays, June 6-16

13111

Mondays-Thursdays, June 20-30

13112

Mondays-Fridays, July 5-14 (Omit 7/4)

13113

Mondays-Thursdays, July 18-28

13114

LOCATION

TIME

Park Forest Pool

AGES / FEES

4-12 yrs. 10:45-11:25 AM

$82R / $123NR

Welch Pool

Swimming Lessons Level 2 Prerequisite: Preschool or Level 1 with no fear of the water. At completion, children are able to submerge and retrieve objects, do a front float and glide, back float and glide, bob 10 times, demonstrate three yards of front and back crawl, and demonstrate basic water safety skills. DATE

PROGRAM

Mondays-Thursdays, June 6-16

13021

Mondays-Thursdays, June 20-30

13022

Mondays-Fridays, July 5-14 (Omit 7/4)

13023

Mondays-Thursdays, July 18-28

13024

Mondays-Thursdays, June 6-16

13121

Mondays-Thursdays, June 20-30

13122

Mondays-Fridays, July 5-14 (Omit 7/4)

13123

Mondays-Thursdays, July 18-28

13124

LOCATION

TIME

AGES / FEES

Park Forest Pool 4-12 yrs. 10-10:40AM $82R / $123NR Welch Pool

Swimming Lessons Level 3 Prerequisite: Level 2 or equivalent. At completion, children are able to bob 15 times, jump into deep water, dive from a kneeling position, demonstrate 10 yards of front and back crawl stroke, demonstrate elementary backstroke kick, and demonstrate basic water safety skills. DATE

PROGRAM

Mondays-Thursdays, June 6-16

13031

Mondays-Thursdays, June 20-30

13032

Mondays-Fridays, July 5-14 (Omit 7/4)

13033

Mondays-Thursdays, July 18-28

13034

Mondays-Thursdays, June 6-16

13131

Mondays-Thursdays, June 20-30

13132

Mondays-Fridays, July 5-14 (Omit 7/4)

13133

Mondays-Thursdays, July 18-28

13134

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LOCATION

TIME

AGES / FEES

Park Forest Pool 4-12 yrs. 10:45-11:25 AM $82R / $123NR Welch Pool

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Aquatics continued Swimming Lessons Level 4 Prerequisite: Level 3 or equivalent. At completion, children are able to do a standing front dive, elementary backstroke, 25 yards of front and back crawl, breaststroke and sidestroke kicks, tread water, and water safety skills. DATE

PROGRAM 13141 13142

Mondays-Fridays, July 5-14 (Omit 7/4)

13143

Mondays-Thursdays, July 18-28

13144

TIME

Welch Pool

10-10:40 AM

AGES / FEES 5-14 yrs. $82R / $123NR

Swimming Lessons Level 5 Prerequisite: Level 4 or equivalent. At completion, children are able to do 50 yards of front and back crawl, 10 yards of breaststroke and sidestroke, 25 yards of elementary backstroke, butterfly kick, turns, swimming under water, and water safety skills. DATE

PROGRAM

Mondays-Thursdays, June 6-16

13151

Mondays-Thursdays, June 20-30

13152

Mondays-Fridays, July 5-14 (Omit 7/4)

13153

Mondays-Thursdays, July 18-28

13154

LOCATION

TIME

Welch Pool

10:45-11:25 AM

AGES / FEES

AQUATICS

Mondays-Thursdays, June 6-16 Mondays-Thursdays, June 20-30

LOCATION

5-14 yrs. $82R / $123NR

For instruction beyond Level 5, CRPR invites you to consider the competitive swim teams at Welch and Park Forest Pools. For other options or more info., contact the Aquatics Division at pools@crpr.org.

Discover SCUBA

Have you ever wanted to try SCUBA? Here's your chance! There is nothing like breathing underwater for the very first time. The class will include instruction on safety, equipment selection and use, and time to experiment and play with underwater games and exploration. Try it out! Half-hour time slots start at 8:00, 8:30, 9:00 and 9:30 AM! DATES: Saturday, June 4 TIME: 8-10 AM AGES: 12 yrs. and over FEES: FREE LOCATION: William L. Welch Community Pool PROGRAM: 15003

Summer Swim Team

This competitive program, for ages 5-18, is offered at Welch and Park Forest Community Pools, Monday-Friday, June 6-July 29. Summer Swim Team teaches teamwork, cooperation, and healthy competition. Both teams are members of the Central Pennsylvania Swim League (CPSL), which holds meets on weekday evenings. Swimmers must participate in two meets to be eligible to compete in the CPSL championship. Swimmers MUST be registered before they participate in any practices or meets. More swim team info. on our website. SUMMER SWIM TEAM PARTICIPANTS MUST BE ABLE TO SWIM AT LEAST ONE LENGTH OF THE POOL. THIS IS NOT A LEARN-TO-SWIM PROGRAM.

DATE

Mondays-Fridays, June 6-July 29

TIME

AGES

PARK FOREST BULLFROGS

WELCH SHARKS

9-9:45 AM

5-8 yrs.

13301

13351

8-9 AM

9-10 yrs.

13302

13352

8-9 AM

11-12 yrs.

13303

13353

6:45-8 AM

13-18 yrs.

13304

13354

3rd child+

N/A

13005

13355

FEES

$102R / $153NR

$51R / $77NR

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Aquatics continued Bubble Makers Youth SCUBA

Seal Team Youth SCUBA

Bubblemaker is as fun as it sounds--a chance for kids to blow bubbles by scuba diving! Children who are at least 8 years old can use scuba gear to breathe and swim underwater in the shallow part of the pool. In the Bubblemaker program, participants get a basic introduction to how to use scuba gear, how to clear a regulator and mask, and an overview of underwater breathing do’s and don’ts. The Bubblemaker Crew-Pak (included with registration) contains mementos of the experience and is full of fun surprises, such as a kid-sized beach towel, logbook, certificate, temporary tattoo, decal and the adorable and popular Bubblemaker water toy.

The PADI Seal Team is for young scuba divers who are looking for action-packed fun in a pool by completing exciting AquaMissions. PADI Seal Team includes doing some cool stuff in the pool, meeting friends and sharing in the adventure of the underwater world. To join the PADI Seal Team, a child must be 8 years of age or older. AquaMissions 1-5, cover basic scuba diving skills, such as breathing underwater, clearing a mask of water, recovering a regulator and swimming around while experiencing the sensation of being weightless. Each in-water session takes about an hour. After the diver complete these AquaMissions they will become a recognized PADI Seal Team Member. Your experience may also count toward the PADI Open Water Diver course when you’re old enough to participate in the course.

Medical Waiver Required: if any conditions apply, students must be cleared by a physician before participating in the class. You can view/print the waiver at https://bit.ly/bubblemakerstatement (copy and paste the link into a new browser).

Medical Waiver Required: if any conditions apply, students must be cleared by a physician before participating in the class. You can view/print the waiver at https://bit.ly/PADISealTeam (copy and paste the link into a new browser).

DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

Saturday, June 25 8-11 AM 8-12 yrs. $108R / $162NR William L. Welch Community Pool 13411

DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

Mons. and Weds., June 27-July 5 7-9 PM 8-12 yrs. $270R / $405 NR William L. Welch Comm. Pool 13412

Seal Team Specialty Missions Specialty SEAL Missions cover skills beyond the basic class. PREREQUISITE: Seal Team. Medical Waiver Required: if any conditions apply, students must be cleared by a physician before participating in the class. You can view/print the waiver at https://bit.ly/PADISealTeam (copy and paste the link into a new browser). DATES: Mondays and Wednesdays, July 18-27 TIME: 7-9 PM AGES: 8-12 yrs. FEES: $180R / $270NR LOCATION: William L. Welch Community Pool PROGRAM: 13413

Adult Swim Meet Calling all Swimmers and Swammers! Join us at Welch Pool this summer to race for fun and prizes!

SCUBA

This course will teach participants the skills necessary to become open water certified SCUBA divers. Besides the six regular classes, four additional open water (non-pool) dives are required Events: 100 IM, 50 free, 50 breast, 50 fly, 50 back, and 100 for certification. Medical Waiver Required: if any conditions free. apply, students must be cleared by a physician before participating in the class. You can view/print the waiver at https://bit.ly/DiverThe meet will be conducted in lanes 3, 4, 5, 6. Lanes 2 and Medical (copy and paste the link into a new browser).

7 will be empty, and lanes 1 and 8 will be open for warmup CRPR is pleased to partner with Sunken Treasure SCUBA Center and warmdown. to provide SCUBA opportunities in the Centre Region!

8 AM warm-ups, 8:30 AM start, meet completed by 10 AM DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION PROGRAM:

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Saturday, July 23 8-10 AM 18 and over$15R / $23N William L. Welch Community Pool 15040

Note: Participants must supply their own mask, fins, and snorkel before the 3rd class. More information and the opportunity to purchase equipment will be available on the first day of class ($200-$300). DATES: Mons. & Weds, June 6-22 AGES: 12 yrs. and over LOCATION: Welch Pool

TIME: 6:30-9 PM FEES: $270R / $405NR PROGRAM: 13410

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Active Adult Center

The Center has re-opened with a regular schedule of M-F, 9 AM-3 PM daily, and Centre County Van Transportation to the Center remains available. We'd like to welcome Ms. Erika Mann (pictured on left, Ms. Lu Skidgel on right) as the new Supervisor at the Centre Region Active Adult Center. Erika joined us in March 2022 and she looks forward to meeting you this summer! Watch for exciting new programs and activities at the Center!

Nittany Mall, Suite #990, 2901 E. College Ave, State College (814) 231-3076 https://www.crpr.org/centre-region-active-adult-center

Active Adult Center Health & Fitness Classes Healthy Steps

This on-going program is designed to improve balance, flexibility, strength and reduce the risk of falling. All equipment is provided. This class uses exercise bands, foam balls, and hand-held weights. Exercises are done in a chair or standing. Free classes are open to ages 55 and over and are held at the Active Adult Center in the Nittany Mall.

ACTIVE ADULTS

The Active Adult Center staff are excited to welcome you to our Center inside the Nittany Mall! With a wide variety of activities for active adults, ages 55+, it is the perfect place for your recreational, educational, and social needs! A print and online calendar of events are available to keep participants informed of exciting Center happenings! Stop by, say hello, and check out our latest opportunities!

DATES: Mondays and Thursdays, May 23-September 15 TIME: 9:45-10:40 AM AGES: 55 and over FEES: FREE LOCATION: Active Adult Center Fitness Room PROGRAM: 51004

Tai Chi Deeply rooted in Chinese meditation and martial arts, Tai Chi combines mental concentration with slow, controlled movements to focus the mind, and challenge the body. Not sure Tai Chi is right for you? Come join the practice group for a demo session at no charge. DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

DATES: Saturdays, May 28-September 17 TIME: 9-11 AM AGES: 55 and over FEES: $2 County Resident / $3 Non-County Resident LOCATION: Active Adult Center Fitness Room PROGRAM: 51345

Wednesdays, May 25-September 14 5-7 PM 55 and over $2 County Resident / $3 Non-County Resident Active Adult Center Fitness Room 51355

Get Me Moving

Join our Get Me Moving group for some fitness that fits your lifestyle. Banish stiff muscles by stretching and doing core conditioning with us. You'll have lots of fun and meet some great folks while getting fit! Mondays and Thursdays, May 23-September 15 TIME: 55 and over FEES: Active Adult Center Fitness Room 51446

5:15-6:15 PM $10 County Resident / $15 Non-County Resident

Walk The Parks

See all that the Centre Region Parks have to offer. Join Lu from the Active Adult Center once per month to "Walk The Parks." Each month we will be visiting a new park. This will be an "easy" walk through the parks to take in the natural surroundings and enjoy the fresh air! DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Wednesdays, June 15, July 20, and August 17 TIME: 2-3:15 PM 55 and over FEES: FREE Active Adult Center PROGRAM: 51447

Gray's Woods Park and Trails. Photo by Rebecca Wagner.

NEW!

DATES: AGES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

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Active Adult Center Health & Fitness Classes

ACTIVE ADULTS

Silver Spurs Line Dancing Line dancing is a fun and interactive exercise class set to music. By participating in this exciting class, you will achieve benefits such as: reduction of stress and depression; increased energy and serotonin; improved flexibility, strength, balance, and endurance; strengthening of bones and improved cardiovascular health; increased mental capacity while exercising cognitive processes; and enhanced dynamic and rapid-fire decision making. No experience needed. Exercise just for the fun of it, and/or participate in community performances of the Silver Spurs. DATES: AGES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, May 23-Sept. 16 TIME: 55 and over FEES: Active Adult Center Fitness Room 51375

10:45-11:45 AM $10 County Resident / $15 Non-County Resident

Active Adult Hiking Group

Studies show that spending time in nature boosts energy, improves immune function, concentration and mood, increases vitamin D and reduces stress. Hiking is beneficial to Active Adults and improves heart health, reduces muscle loss, keeps your body flexible and increases balance while preventing falls. In the Centre Region we are fortunate to have so many natural spaces to enjoy, from local park trails and regional biking paths to multiple state forests and state parks just outside of State College. Join the Active Adult Hiking Group for weekly hikes in and around the Center Region to explore the beautiful trails this area has to offer! Contact the Active Adult Center to obtain a schedule. (814) 231-3076. Hikes are held on Tuesdays between 9 AM-1 PM and are FREE!

Active Adult Center Educational Classes Open Artist Studio Art can serve as a way to explore your past and your present experiences. Whether you look at art as therapy or just a way to have fun, art is a powerful tool. Capitalizing on creativity promotes a positive outlook and sense of well-being. Join us and share your talents and knowledge with others who enjoy all forms of art. Please bring your own supplies. DATES: AGES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

Thursdays, May 26-September 15 TIME: 55 and over FEE: Active Adult Center Fitness Room 51508

11:15 AM-3 PM $10 County Resident / $15 Non-County Residents

Master Gardners

DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

NEW!

Come learn about plants and gardening in a fun and interactive way with the Master Gardeners of Centre County. They combine their knowledge of plants and gardening with crafts and games, all while learning many fascinating facts! Numerous activities and plant subjects include: Butterflies and Moths; Dried and Pounded Flowers; Everything Gardening; Apples; Gourds; Pumpkins; Seeds; Spices; and Wreaths. Every other Tuesday, June 7-September 13 TIME: 10:30-11:45 AM 55 and over FEE: FREE Active Adult Center Community Room PROGRAM: 51006

Book Club Come join Karen from Schlow Library and discuss the most current books. Book Club is the second Tuesday of the month. The Summer session Book Club will be held June 14, July 12, August 9, and September 13. TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

10:30-11:15 AM AGES: 55 and over FREE LOCATION: Active Adult Center Fitness Room 51111 INSTR. Karen Lambert, Schlow Centre Region Library

Paint in the Park

DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

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Thursday, August 18 55 and over Spring Creek Park, Pavilion #2

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

10 AM-12:30 PM $15 County Resident / $20 Non-County Resident 51509

NEW!

Join us for a morning of watercolor painting at Spring Creek Park. Learn how to paint a scenic view of the park or paint your own views. All are welcome from beginners to advanced. Supplies will be provided to paint a 9 x 12 watercolor painting, including watercolor paper, brushes and paints. Please feel free to bring your own brushes, etc. Light Refreshments will be provided. Rain or Shine!

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Active Adult Center Games, Games, and Games! Penny Poker Bring your pennies and bet on the value in your hand. You may not make a lot of money, but you are guaranteed to have a good time! DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Mondays and Wednesdays, May 23-Sept. 14 TIME: 9:30 AM-12 PM 55 and over FEES: FREE Active Adult Center Movie/Game Roo PROGRAM: 51009

Come and learn Pinochle. It is a "trick-taking" card game typically for two-to-four players and is played with a 48-card deck. Players score points by trick-taking and also by forming combinations of cards into melds. It is thus considered part of a "trick-and-meld" category which also includes the game "Belote." DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Tuesdays, May 24-September 13 TIME: 9:30 AM-12:30 PM 55 and over FEES: FREE Active Adult Center PROGRAM: 51013

Learn and Play Canasta

Join us for Dime Bingo and Lunch at Tudek Park. Bring your dimes, and a comfy lawn chair. We will be playing 10+ games of Dime Bingo. We will provide bingo cards. Each player can play maximum of 2 bingo cards per game. Lunch will be hot dogs with a variety of toppings, chips, seasonal fresh fruit, soda and water. Raffle Baskets and 50/50. Come Rain or Shine!

If you've never played Canasta, you truly don't know what you're missing! A cousin of Gin Rummy, Canasta has been played for over 75 years and is both fun and challenging to play. If you are interested in learning to play or need to brush-up on your skills, stop in and join us.

DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

Thursday, June 23 10 AM-12:30 PM 55 yrs. and over $5 per person Tom Tudek Park, Pavilion #1 52005

NEW!

Dime Bingo and Lunch in the Park!

DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

Tuesdays, June 7-September 13 12-3 PM 55 yrs. and over FREE Active Adult Center Movie/Game Room 51015

ACTIVE ADULTS

Pinochle

Bridge Come and enjoy a friendly game of Bridge! Bridge's popularity has waxed and waned in the decades since its creation, but it remains one of the most popular four-player card games in the world. All levels of players are welcome. DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

Tuesdays and Thursdays, May 24-September 15 10:30 AM-3 PM 55 and over $10 County Resident / $15 Non-County Resident Active Adult Center Movie/Game Room 51423

500 Bid Come and Learn 500 Bid. 500 also called "Bid Euchre" is a trick-taking game that is an extension of Euchre with some aspects of Bridge. It can be played with two to six players. All levels of players are welcome! Fridays, May 27-September 16 TIME: 9:30 AM-12 PM 55 yrs. and over FEES: FREE Active Adult Center Movie/Game Room PROGRAM: 51014

Learn To Play Mah Jongg

NEW!

DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Never Played Mah Jongg? Do you enjoy games that involve skill, strategy, and calculation? Then Mah Jongg is perfect for you! Learn to play Mah Jongg in this six-week class. Played with a set of 144 tiles, based on Chinese characters and symbols, Mah Jongg involves a degree of chance and fun for all who play! DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Wednesdays, May 25-June 29 55 and over Active Adult Center Movie/Game Room

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

12:30-2:30 PM $10 County Resident / $15 Non-County Resident 51013

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Active Adult Center Games, Games, and Games! Weekly Mah Jongg

Monday Advanced Group DATES: Mondays, May 23-September 12 TIME: 12-3 PM AGES: 55 yrs. and over FEES: FREE LOCATION: Active Adult Center Movie/Game Room PROGRAM: 51011

Wednesday Beginners Group DATES: Wednesdays, May 25-September 14 TIME: 12-3 PM AGES: 55 yrs. and over FEES: FREE LOCATION: Active Adult Center Movie/Game Room PROGRAM: 51012

Health, Fitness and Wellness Classes Yoga in the Parks Be a part of Summer in nature as you do yoga in one of our beautiful parks! You'll center and learn to listen to your breathing. Yoga and nature are a perfect blend for deep peace and relaxation. This class is open to every experience level. Wear comfy clothes, bring a water bottle and blanket for Shavasana, the last pose of the evening. While listening to night sounds, is an incredible way to tune into yourself as part of nature. Please bring a yoga mat. DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Thursdays, July 14-August 18 18 yrs. and over Greenbriar Saybrook Park

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

6:30-7:30 PM $63R / $94NR 43641

Nurture Yourself with Nature: Using the Pace and Solitude of Nature as a Gift to our Soul Bring your blankets/yoga mats...and yourselves to this event focusing on Mindfulness in Nature. Participants will be led by Beth Shaha, Master Life Coach and owner of The Grounded Canary, through a meditation focusing on the five senses as a way to experience the outer world. We will then turn our attention to our inner worlds as we experience presence and discovery. Small group discussion and sharing are optional but encouraged. DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Saturday, July 23 TIME: 9-10:15 AM 18 yrs. and over FEES: $35R / $53NR Greenbriar Saybrook Park PROGRAM: 43716

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Have you taken the "Learn To Play" class and are ready to join a group? Do you enjoy playing Mah Jongg on a regular basis? If so, then join us either on Mondays for the Advanced Mah Jongg group or on Wednesdays for the Beginners group. This game involves skills, strategy and calculation. Played with 144 tiles, based on Chinese characters and symbols, Mah Jongg involves a degree of chance and fun for all who play.

Adventures in Well Being How do you feel safe, secure, healthy, and strong even when things fall apart? How do you stay calm and happy in the midst of chaos? If you tend to the 7 essentials daily, you have a solid base for self-care, health, and wellness and you also have the best chance at true happiness. The 7 Essentials: Food, Movement, Creativity, Nature, Emotions, Sound/ Sleep, and Transcendent Practices. Activities include anti-inflammatory cooking! Yoga, Watercolor painting, Shin Rin Roku, Project Changing Places--theatre for understanding emotions, Dream decoding, and Meditation. This program culminates with a one-night in the woods--campfire dinner, star gazing, and storytelling at Halfmoon Hollow in Pike Township. www.tentrr.com/explore/Pennsylvania/Halfmoon-Hollow. DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

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Mondays, August 8-28 18 yrs. and over Sunset Pavilion, Pavilion #2 (Left)

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

6:30-8 PM $125R / $187NR 43723

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Health, Fitness and Wellness Classes Flights & Flows

Wednesday, June 8

43824

Wednesday, June 22 Wednesday, July 6 Wednesday, July 13

5:45-7:45 PM

Wednesday, August 3

21 and over

$20R / $30NR per class or $70R / $95NR for all four classes. Pay separately for wine once on-site.

43825 University Wine Company, 540 Misty Hill Drive

43826 43827 43828

All Five (5) Classes

43829

Monday’s Moments Monday's Moments, in partnership with Koch Funeral Home, are educational and support gatherings for individuals who have lost loved ones. We come together, learn a little about the grief journey, support one another, and see that we are not alone. These special Monday’s Moments gatherings have the added healing benefit of nature. They’ll be held in beautiful Sunset Park where we’ll have the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful surroundings and spend some time outdoors. Instructor: Jackie Naginey Hook DATES: Mondays, June 20-July 18 TIME: 12-1:30 PM AGES: 18 yrs. and over FEES: FREE LOCATION: Sunset Park, Pavilion #2 (Left Side) PROGRAM: 43102

HIIT Fitness (Live Online) HIIT, or high-intensity interval training, is a training technique in which you give all-out, one hundred percent effort through quick, intense bursts of exercise, followed by short recovery periods. This type of training gets and keeps your heart rate up and burns more fat in less time. For this class, we will be using a 50 second intense period followed by 10 second rest period. The class is a 4x5 meaning four different intervals repeated five times. You will need a set of hand weights, a mat, and a chair (sometimes). This class is live-online through Zoom. Instructor: Janet Jonson, Ace Group Fitness Instructor. DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

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Namaste & Rosé! Join Yoga instructor, Elle Morgan at University Wine Co. for a one-hour vinyasa flow yoga class that will invigorate the body and the mind. The class will take place outdoors next to the vineyard. Immediately following the class, participants will head into the winery to purchase, at a discount, wines by the fight or glass. An extensive list of dry to sweet award-winning wine is available. No experience necessary and all you need to do is bring a yoga mat, a bottle of water, and a friend to enjoy your wine with! (Due to PA law, wine must be sold separately.) DATES TIMES AGES FEES LOCATION PROGRAM

Tuesdays, June 7-August 2 5:30-6:15 PM 18 yrs. and over $77R / $116NR Online 43742

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Project Changing Places Weekend! A weekend adventure in communication, compassion, and understanding! In a natural setting, we will explore new ways to open our hearts and minds to those who think differently than we do! The challenge is--come as a pair! Bring a daughter, son, husband, colleague, or friend--especially one with whom you hold a different viewpoint. Get to know each other on a deeper level through The Onion Theory. Learn the Atlas of the Heart--by Brenee Brown--Vulnerability is our strength! Use the art of theatre to speak your truth and "trade places" with the person who thinks differently than you and gain a new perspective! Instructor: Elle Morgan. Single Registration DATES AGES: LOCATION: Pair Registration DATES AGES: LOCATION:

Saturday and Sunday, July 23 and 24 18 yrs. and over Sunset Park, Pavilion #2 (Left)

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

1-3:30 PM (Sat.); 4-6:30 PM (Sun.) $40R / $60NR 43721

Saturday and Sunday, July 23 and 24 18 yrs. and over Sunset Park, Pavilion #2 (Left)

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

1-3:30 PM (Sat.); 4-6:30 PM (Sun.) $30R / $45NR 43722

Welch Wake-Up Lap Swimming Get your lap swimming in with the sunrise at Welch Pool! Lanes will be available weekdays to help you get your day started in June and July. Please note that while the entire pool is available 6:15-6:45, lanes will be condensed from 6:45-7:15 to share with the youth swim team. DATES: AGES:

Mondays-Fridays, June 6-July 29 16 yrs. and over

TIME: FEES:

6:15-7:15 AM $94R / $141NR

Welch Water Walkers Use the current channel in the Leisure Pool for water walking, against the current! This is a self-guided exercise opportunity (no instruction provided). Stop by any time Tuesday or Thursday mornings, 7-10 AM to walk! A lifeguard will be provided; water exercise gear is available to borrow during each session. DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Tues. & Thurs., June 7-July 28 18 yrs. and over William L. Welch Community Pool

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

7-10 AM $38R / $57NR 14373

FloFit

We are proud to offer floating fitness classes on our floating fit mats at Welch Pool! Challenge your core and stamina while strengthening and lengthening your muscles with this pilates fusion-style workout on the Aqua Board. Focusing on body weight exercise, and core work, you will lengthen and strengthen your muscles and scorch calories. DATES: Tues. & Thurs., June 14-July 7 DATES: Tues. & Thurs., July 12-August 4 TIME: 7-7:50 AM TIME: 7-7:50 AM AGES: 18 yrs. and over AGES: 18 yrs. and over FEES: $78R / $117NR FEES: $78R / $117NR LOCATION: William L. Welch Community Pool LOCATION: William L. Welch Community Pool PROGRAM: 13402 PROGRAM: 13404

FloYo

We are proud to offer floating fitness classes on our floating fit mats at Welch Pool! Take your yoga practice to the water! FloYo is a mind body experience like no other. Practicing on the aqua boards, you will challenge your balance, strength and coordination all while exploring sun salutations, core work, and muscle-building bodyweight exercises. No prior yoga experience required, just an adventurous spirit. DATES: Tues. & Thurs., June 14-July 7 DATES: Tues. & Thurs., July 12-August 4 TIME: 8-8:50 AM TIME: 8-8:50 AM AGES: 18 yrs. and over AGES: 18 yrs. and over FEES: $78R / $117NR FEES: $78R / $117NR LOCATION: William L. Welch Community Pool LOCATION: William L. Welch Community Pool PROGRAM: 13403 PROGRAM: 13405

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How You Can Help Ballfield Banner Sponsorships!

Centre Region Parks and Recreation is pleased to offer the opportunity for you to show your support for active recreation by purchasing a 4' x 6' or 4' x 8' vinyl banner at the John Hess Softball Complex and Oak Hall Regional Park. Promotional banners are displayed on the outfield fences for the duration of the 2022 Season (Apr.-Oct.) and are visible to attendees at over 1,000 softball games, over 19 tournaments, and other recreation programs scheduled at the complexes throughout the year. Contact the Agency at 814-231-3071 or crpr@crcog.net.

About The Authority

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Gifts for Parks Donations of all shapes and sizes help CRPR provide important “extras,” like youth scholarships, which create excellent experiences for local youth in need. Interested in a Remembrance Tree, a My Veteran/My Hero tree, or a Gift Bench in one of the Centre Region Parks? Visit www.crpr.org and look for Sponsorships & Donations under the About Us menu for details. You can also contact the main office at 814-231-3071 or email crpr@crcog.net!

The mission of the Centre Region Parks and Recreation Authority is to serve Centre Region residents of all ages throughout the year with a variety of recreation opportunities and access to facilities to enrich their lives through participation in programs, facility use, provision of leadership resources and technical assistance, and serving the participating municipalities' residents and groups. The Authority membership includes five municipalities--the Borough of State College and the Townships of College, Ferguson, Harris, and Patton, and the State College Area School District. Each municipality appoints one volunteer representative to serve a five-year term, plus one representative from the State College Area School District who is appointed by State College Borough Council. In October 2011, the five participating municipalities re-authorized the future of the Authority for January 2012 through December 2061. Many members of the Authority also participate in their municipality's Parks and Recreation Committee; this dual service provides a great conduit between the Authority/Agency and the municipality like Capital Improvement Projects, timelines of various park improvements, recommended programming for the community, policies and procedures, and more. The Authority is a registered 501c3 non-profit and registered as a PA Bureau of Charitable Giving organization. More info. about the Authority to include the members' and their terms, the history of the Agency (55 years in 2021) and the Authority (since 1974), as well as By-Laws and links to meeting agendas and minutes, can be found here: www.crpr.org/about-crpr-authority The Authority works directly with the Centre Region Parks and Recreation Agency on its Fees & Charges, regional park development, pool operations, nature center operations, and much more!

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The mission of the Centre Region Parks and Recreation Authority is to serve Centre Region residents of all ages throughout the year with a variety of recreation opportunities and access to facilities to enrich their lives through participation in programs, facility use, provision of leadership resources and technical assistance, and serving the participating municipalities' residents and groups. To learn more about the Authority and its relationship to the Centre Region Parks and Recreation Department, please visit https://www.crpr.org/about-crpr-authority

Walking In The Parks Interested in stretching your legs and power walking in the local parks? Centre Region Parks and Recreation recently updated its Find Your Park tab on its website, www.crpr.org/find-your-park. Parks are listed by amenities such as pavilions, trails, playgrounds, trail distances (for some parks), and courts. The Find Your Park map also includes street addresses and links to Google Maps if you're not sure where all of the parks are located. Break-up your walking routine and visit some of the parks' walking trails!


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