Centre Region Parks and Recreation Winter/Spring 2020 Active Guide

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Centre Region Parks & Recreation’s

Active Guide

Winter/Spring 2020

REGISTRATION OPENS DECEMBER 5th! You can register in person, through the mail, or online using ActiveNet! Visit www.crpr.org for details!


Welcome to Centre Region Parks & Recreation

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Meet Our Team

new year always brings new changes! As we publish the Winter/Spring 2020 Active Guide, we’d like to remind everyone that our main office moved in November to a new location. We are still on the west side of town, but we are now located at 2040 Sandy Drive in Suite A. Be sure to stop by and see us in our new space during our Open House on Friday, December 6, from 11 AM-1 PM. Additionally, the Agency is very excited to announce that we will be changing our registration software in the new year. This change will give the Agency a chance to clean the database and restructure the system. Our new software will be user-friendly and should make registering much more simple. We will be in touch soon with those who currently have a household in our database about how you can help us during this transition. Please be sure to mark your calendar for February 29, 2020. Yes, it’s a leap year and we’re celebrating the day with our 3rd Annual Winter Carnival! We have some special new activities planned and you won’t want to miss them! Lastly, this brochure is chock full of fun activities for the winter and spring months, and we certainly hope to see you at one of our programs, events, or facilities! Happy New Year!

Pamela J. Salokangas, Director Amber Merrell, Recreation Services Manager Jeff Hall, Sports Supervisor Todd Roth, Aquatics Supervisor Beth Lee, Recreation Supervisor Jada Light, Office Manager Ty-Nica Davis, Staff Assistant Sam Milz, PT Staff Assistant Melissa Kauffman, Nature Center Supervisor

Mandy Maguffey, Nature Center Program Coordinator Mara Hartzell, Nature Center Staff Assistant

Cindy Stahlman, Active Adult Center Supervisor Lu Skidgel, Active Adult Center Staff Assistant Kathi Immordino, Active Adult Center PT Staff Assistant

Jim Carpenter, Park Manager Ted Weaver, Assistant Park Manager Brad Stamm, Parks Caretaker III/Mechanic Andrew Foor, Parks Caretaker II David Hartzell, Parks Caretaker II Clint Kauffman, Parks Caretaker II Tiffany Weaver, Parks Caretaker II David Barnett, Parks Caretaker I Gary Sprankle, Parks Caretaker I Steve Sunderland, Parks Caretaker I Tyler Lucas, Parks Caretaker I

Pamela J. Salokangas, CPRP, CPSI Director Centre Region Parks & Recreation Meet the Centre Region Parks & Recreation Authority

Each participating municipality (5) appoints one volunteer representative to serve a five-year term on the Centre Region Parks & Recreation Authority, plus one representative of the State College Area School District is appointed by State College Borough Council. The Authority meets monthly on the third Thursday of each month at 12:15 PM. During the winter, the meetings are held at the COG Building and in good weather, the Authority will meet at various parks. The schedule is posted on the COG website if you’d like to join us! You can also find videos of the Authority meetings on C-NET. Centre Region Parks & Recreation (L to R): Shannon Messick (SCASD), Bill Keough (Ferguson Township), Jim 2040 Sandy Drive, Suite A, Dunn, Vice-Chair (State College Borough), Kathy Matason, Chairperson State College, PA 16803 (College Township), Cindy Solic, Secretary (Patton Township), Diane Ishler, 814-231-3071 (p) • 814-235-7832 (f) Treasurer (Harris Township). www.crpr.org

On Our Front Cover: Beautiful flowers from the Tudek Park Community Gardens help us “Think Spring!” Garden plots are available for 2020 if you’re interested!

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Table of Contents Youth Instructional Classes ................................................................ All Ages Instructional Classes ........................................................... Adult Instructional Classes ...............................................................

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Summer Camps Preview ...................................................................

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Youth Sports ....................................................................................... Adult Sports & Leagues ...................................................................... Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Programs and Events ..................... Regional Parks, Facilities and Bike Paths Centerfold Map ............... Special Events .................................................................................... Aquatics Programs............................................................................. Active Adult Center Programs and Events ........................................ Health & Fitness Classes ................................................................... Department Information ................................................................... Registration Policies and Mail-In Form ............................................

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Ice Skating & Hockey at Blue Spring Park Cabin Fever? Get ready to bundle up and head out to the Village Ice Rink and enjoy some ice skating or ice hockey! Weather permitting, the rink is planned to open in late-December! “Hockeyonly” times are Mon. and Thurs., 3:005:30 PM. Visit www.crpr.org or our social media pages for updates! LOCATION: Blue Spring Park, 230 Wagner St., Boalsburg

Sledding at Slab Cabin Park

If there’s snow, it’s time for sledding at Slab Cabin Park! The whole family is sure to enjoy this wintertime tradition during daylight, or under the lights from 5:00-11:00 PM (conditions permitting). LOCATION: Slab Cabin Park, 316 Elmwood Street

Cross Country Skiing at Circleville Park

The cross-country ski months are here again. This year, head out to Circleville Park and Haugh Tract Preserve to take advantage of the groomed trails, thanks in part to Patton Township Staff and the Nittany Nordic Cross Country Ski Club volunteers. LOCATION: Circleville Park, 3225 Circleville Road

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Youth Instructional Classes

YOUTH INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES

Afterschool Open Studio at The Makery

Drop off your child after school for an experience of self-paced mindful MAKING and thinking outside the box. Children will have the opportunity to experiment with an abundance of new materials techniques to achieve their own creative ideas. After-School Studio is all about PROCESS ART. It is Art that is about the MAKING and DOING in a safe and inspiring environment. It’s about MAKING CONNECTIONS by supporting and encouraging each other. Winter DATES: Wednesdays, January 8-February 5 TIME: 3:30-5 PM AGES: 5-11 yrs. FEES: $110R / $165NR LOCATION: The Makery, 209 W. Calder Way PROGRAM: 41802 Spring DATES: Tuesdays, March 24-April 21 TIME: 3:30-5 PM AGES: 5-11 yrs. FEES: $110R / $165NR LOCATION: The Makery, 209 W. Calder Way PROGRAM: 42802

Bitty Ballet

Does your little one dance around the house and to all kinds of music? Think they might enjoy trying some dance lessons? If so, Bitty Ballet may be the perfect option for your wee one! Bitty Ballet is a six-week preschool ballet program for 2.5-5 year olds and is the best way to introduce young children to dance and creative movement. Instructors are dedicated to instilling a love of dance in toddlers and having fun at the same time. Level 1 - Winter DATES: Tuesdays, January 14- February 18 TIME: 5-5:45 PM AGES: 2.5-3.5 yrs. FEES: $80R / $120NR LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center PROGRAM: 41110 Level 2 - Winter DATES: Tuesdays, January 14- February 18 TIME: 5:45-6:30 PM AGES: 3.5-5 yrs. FEES: $80R / $120 NR LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center PROGRAM: 41112 Level 1 - Spring DATES: Tuesdays, March 17-April 21 TIME: 5-5:45 PM AGES: 2.5-3.5 yrs. FEES: $80R / $120NR LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center PROGRAM: 42111 Level 2 - Spring DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Tuesdays, March 17-April 21 3.5-5 yrs. Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

5:45-6:30 PM $80R / $120NR 42113

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 ooey and gooey while creating artwork, completing science experiments and playing messy! Parent participation encouraged. Messes are encouraged and we handle the clean up! DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Thursdays, April 23-May 21 3-5 yrs. Tom Tudek Memorial Park

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TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

10-11 AM $46R / $69NR 42702

Register online at www.crpr.org


Youth Instructional Classes continued L’il Striders (3-5 Yrs.)

YOUTH INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES

Through a grant from Strider Balance Bikes, CRPR is thrilled to offer once again this learn-to-ride class for children ages 3-5 years old. This class teaches kids how to ride on two wheels. The curriculum is built around five 45-minute sessions of learning, fun, socialization, and instruction sure to ignite a passion for riding. Upon completion of the course, children will have the balance and bike handling skills to be on their way to riding on two wheels. Bikes are included for class use. Instructor: Beth Lee DATES: Wednesdays, April 29-May 27 TIME: 5:30-6:15 PM AGES: 3-5 yrs. FEES: $47R / $71NR LOCATION: Tusseyview Park Basketball Court PROGRAM: 42505

L’il Striders (5-7 Yrs.)

Through a grant from Mt. Nittany Medical Center, CRPR is thrilled to offer this learn-to-ride class for children ages 5-7 years old. This class teaches kids how to ride on two wheels. The curriculum is built around five 45-minute sessions of learning, fun, socialization, and instruction sure to ignite a passion for riding. Upon completion of the course, children will have the balance and bike handling skills to be on their way to riding on two wheels. Bikes are included for class use. Instructor: Beth Lee DATES: Wednesdays, April 29-May 27 TIME: 6:30 PM-7:15 PM AGES: 5-7 yrs. FEES: $47R / $71NR LOCATION: Tusseyview Park Basketball Court PROGRAM: 42527

In Service Maker Days at The Makery

No school? No problem! Kids ages 5 and over are invited to join The Makery staff for a day full of creative fun and friends creating projects customized for your child’s appropriate age. Registration is required. Location: The Makery, 209 W. Calder Way DATES

TIME

FEES

January 20

9:30 AM-3:30 PM

$65R / $92NR

Theme - We Have A Dream: Creating As A Community

9:30 AM-12 PM

March 2 Theme - Polar Paper Party

1-3:30 PM 9:30 AM-3:30 PM 9:30 AM-12 PM 1-3:30 PM

April 6

9:30 AM-3:30 PM

Theme - Reduce, Reuse & ReCreate!

9:30 AM-12 PM 1-3:30 PM

AGES

41808 41806

$35R / $47NR

41807

$65R / $92NR $35R /$47NR $65R / $92NR $35R / $47NR

PROGRAM

41813 5 and over

41811 41812 41818 41816 41817

Weekday Open Studio at The Makery Punchcard

A fun, messy playdate and clean-up is on us! At weekday open studio, preschool age children and their caretakers move from station to station exploring creative sensory experiences including painting, building, doughs, and more! Each week provides different themed activities for your little maker. Parking is in nearby Fraser or Beaver St. garages. Studio is accessible and strollers are welcome! DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Wednesdays, January 8-May 21 3-4 yrs. The Makery, 209 W. Calder Way

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

10 AM-2 PM $40 10-visit punchcard 41801

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All Ages Instructional Classes

ALL AGES INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES

Biking in the Centre Region 101

Do you want to start biking or feel more confident navigating local routes? Join us and learn more about the Centre Region’s bike paths/routes, PA & local laws, how to pick a bike, and other bikingaround-town tips. Get answers to your bike-related questions from regional planning staff and CentreBike members. Attendees will receive a copy of the PA Bicycle Driver’s Manual and an awesome bike pin. Please Note: this is a classroom workshop so attendees do not need to bring a bike. DATES: Wednesday, April 22 TIME: 6:30-8 PM AGES: 16 and over FEES: FREE LOCATION: COG Building Forum Room PROGRAM: 41501 INSTRUCTOR: Trish Meek

Square Dancing Classes

Have fun learning the basics of modern square dancing and enjoying the great physical and mental benefits! No square dancing experience necessary! A $2.50 per person fee can be paid at the beginning of each class. Instructors: Carter and Ruby Ackerman.

DATES: Mondays, January 13-May 18 AGES: 18 and over

TIME: LOCATION

7-8:30 PM TBD

A Walk With Grief

A Walk With Grief is not an exercise program but instead a time of coming together with others who are grieving a loss and...walking. Walking to move grief from the inside to the outside. Walking to benefit from physical activity. Walking to connect with the healing aspects of nature. And walking to know you’re not alone. You can speak and share with others, or you can move about in silence. The important thing is to show-up. Sessions will be one hour and held at different parks in our community. There will be six sessions and participants will receive park info. once registration is complete. NOTE: Please register by April 17. DATES: AGES: LOCATION: INSTRUCTOR:

Wednesdays, April 22-May 27 18 and over Local Parks Jackie Hook

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TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

8-9 AM $12R / $18NR 42101

Register online at www.crpr.org


Adult Instructional Classes Wax Wrap Cloth Workshop

DATES

TIME

FEES

AGES

PROGRAM

January 17

41820

February 7

41821

March 20

6-8 PM

$25R / $37NR

18 and over

41822

April 17

41823

May 15

41824

Vegan Cooking Series

In this four-session series of cooking classes, we'll explore in partnership with Webster's Bookstore Cafe some basic techniques of preparing plant-based meals, focusing on these concepts: filling your plate with hearty, real foods that taste delicious; recipes that can help you make the switch to plant-based meals; and understanding the wide range of foods available to eat! At the end of each class, we will share a meal that we created together, celebrating community and the recipes that we practiced that session. Instructor: Elaine Meder-Wilgus. DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Saturdays, January 18, February 1, 15 and 29 18 and over Webster’s Bookstore Café

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

9:30 AM-12 PM $60R / $90NR 41825

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ADULT INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES

Cloth wax food wraps are easy to use: flexible, water resistant, airtight and reusable. They are a great way to reduce your plastic use. In this class you will learn how to make and care for these wraps. We provide a selection of fabrics for your cloth along with all necessary tools. In each class you will make four wraps of varying sizes. Parking validation provided. Location: The Makery, 209 W. Calder Way

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SUMMER CAMPS PREVIEW

Summer Camps Preview In this section is a preview of some of our 2020 Summer Camps. Several more camp programs are in the works like yoga, archery, Leaders In Training, and the updated Rec On The Go Camp, but they are not quite ready for publication yet! All camps and corresponding details will be available on our website by January 27, 2020. Summer Camp registration will open on February 3rd and a complete camp list will be available in our Summer Active Guide, published on April 9

KIDVenture Camps

Camp Dates: Mondays-Fridays, June 15-August 7

(Camp will most likely start on a Wednesday during the first week to accommodate the SCASD Snow Day calendar.)

KIDVenture Explorers: rising 1st-3rd graders 9 AM-4 PM, Park Forest Middle School Send your kids off on all sorts of explorations this summer by enrolling them in the KIDVenture Explorers Camp! Explorers will have the opportunity to make a splash at Park Forest Pool, take field trips to some awesome places, be creative with various arts and crafts, play games galore, and so much more! All with our highly-trained staff and without spending a night away from home! Please check our website for updates on weekly themes and field trips. KIDventure Challengers: rising 4th-5th graders 9 AM-4 PM, Park Forest Middle School This camp lets your camper experience a summer like no other with our highly-qualified staff, who will be prepared with a world of adventures, challenges, and a whole lot of FUN! Camp will have a separate Challengers schedule and some separate field trips. Please check the website for updates on weekly themes and field trips.

Back again in 2020 are the optional "Extended Hours" for an additional fee. Regular Camp Hours: 9 AM-4 PM Extended Camp Hours: 7:30 AM-5:30 PM

Broadway Camp “The Muppets”

This exciting Musical Theatre camp will feature your favorite songs from THE MUPPETS. In order to save the Muppet Theater from destruction, Kermit and the old gang reunite for one last show! Vocal, acting, and dance lessons will be enhanced by fun theatre games and activities. On the last day of camp, family and friends will be amazed by a performance of hit songs from a medley arranged by Roger Emerson. This camp is for kids who love to sing, and for kids who want to try it out! DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Monday-Friday, July 27-31 Rising 1st-3rd graders Mount Nittany Middle School Auditorium

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

9 AM-3 PM $185R / $278NR 43350

Broadway Camp “The Little Mermaid”

This acting, singing, and dance camp will feature hit songs from the Disney film and Broadway musical, THE LITTLE MERMAID! Daily lessons and rehearsals will be enhanced by fun theatre games and activities. Our hard work will culminate in a performance of a medley arranged by Mac Huff. This camp is designed for kids who love to perform, and for kids who want to try it out! DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Monday-Friday, July 27-31 Rising 4th-6th graders Mount Nittany Middle School Auditorium

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TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

9 AM-3 PM $185R / $278NR 43351

Register online at www.crpr.org


Summer Camps Preview Broadway Camp “Little Shop of Horrors”

DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Monday-Friday, July 27-31 Rising 7th-9th graders Mount Nittany Middle School Auditorium

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

9 AM-3 PM $185R / $278NR 43352

Teen Treks Camp

CRPR is opening the doors to adventure for your teen this summer with this camp for kids entering grades 6-8. Teen Treks is an active camp that embarks on three day trips to awesome places in PA. CAMP IS HELD RAIN OR SHINE AND THERE ARE NO REFUNDS! Alternative trips may occur in case of severe weather. Trip details and camp fees will be available on the website by January 27, 2020. Camp is held Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Mon., Tues., and Wed., June 29-July 1 Rising 6th-8th graders Meet at Park Forest Pool Parking Lot

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

8 AM-4 PM TBD 43231

Boating Adventures

This camp is for those who are not sure which they like to paddle, or like them all! Try canoeing, kayaking, and paddle boarding to see which you like the best! A swim safety evaluation will be scheduled for all campers prior to the start of camp.

Camp #1 DATES: Monday-Friday, June 15-19 TIME: 9 AM-5 PM AGES: 11-16 yrs. FEES: $295R / $443NR LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center PROGRAM: 33147 Camp #2 DATES: Monday-Friday, June 22-26 TIME: 9 AM-5 PM AGES: 11-16 yrs. FEES: $295R / $443NR LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center PROGRAM: 33148

SUMMER CAMPS PREVIEW

This acting, singing, and dance camp will feature the hit music from Broadway’s LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS! Daily lessons and rehearsals will be enhanced by fun theatre games and activities. Our hard work will culminate in a performance of a medley arranged by Andy Beck. This is a theatre camp for both new and experienced actors and singers. Come and join us on stage!

Kayak Camp

Great for first-time boaters or those who wish to strengthen their technique. Camp begins by learning the equipment basics; life jackets, parts of the kayak and paddle. Campers develop and practice the various kinds of paddle strokes and fundamentals of safe boat handling on flat water, and then venture out to explore local waterways. Camp #1 DATES: AGES: LOCATION: Camp #2 DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Monday-Friday, July 20-24 11-16 yrs. Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

9 AM-5 PM $295R / $443NR 33150

Monday-Friday, July 27-31 11-16 yrs. Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

9 AM-5 PM $295R / $443NR 33151

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Summer Camps Preview

SUMMER CAMPS PREVIEW

Kayak Excursion Camp

Come explore local waterways and improve your kayaking skills during this adventurous camp. Teens who have previously attended a Millbrook Marsh Kayak Camp or an equivalent course and demonstrate advanced paddling skills qualify for this camp. To enroll please call the Millbrook Marsh Nature Center at (814) 235-7819. Registration opens February 3. DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Monday-Friday, June 29-July 3 14-18 yrs. Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

9 AM-5 PM $295R / $443NR 33146

Fly Fishing Camp

Centre County has some of the best trout streams in the world! Campers learn the life-long hobby of fly fishing with hands-on instruction from patient, fly fishers while fishing local ponds and world-renowned streams. Casting, stream reading and stream ethics are just a few of the techniques campers learn throughout the week. Rods and reels are provided for use during camp. Campers should dress for the weather, bring protective eyewear (sunglasses) and pack a snack and water bottle. A swim safety evaluation will be scheduled for all campers prior to the start of camp. Each participant will receive a one-year Trout Unlimited membership at no additional coast thanks to the Spring Creek Chapter of Trout Unlimited. DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Fly Tying Camp

Monday-Friday, July 6-10 10-14 yrs. Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

8 AM-12 PM $175R / $263NR 33136

Become in tune with the stream. Campers will learn the life-long hobby of fly tying. Conduct a stream study in local waterways. Learn about the macroinvertebrate life cycle and how to follow the hatch. Tie many different types of flies that you can take home. All materials provided. Pack a snack and water bottle. Each participant will receive a one-year Trout Unlimited membership at no additional coast thanks to the Spring Creek Chapter of Trout Unlimited. DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Monday-Friday, July 6-10 10-14 yrs. Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

1 PM-5 PM $145R / $220NR 33135

Register for both Fly Camps and your child will be invited to join our FREE lunch bunch group! Campers should pack lunch every day!

Knee High Naturalist Camp

For the young adventurer who is excited about getting hands-on with nature! Come to Millbrook Marsh to discover wonders of the outdoors through leader-led activities, games, songs, and unstructured nature play. Children will explore the marsh and learn about some of the animals and plants that inhabit the wetland ecosystem. Please dress for the weather and plan to get messy! Must be potty trained. All camps run 9 AM-12 PM, are for 3-5 yr. olds, and are held at the Millbrook Marsh Nature Center. Camp fees are $145R / $220 NR, and are the same for all three camps. Camp #1 - Camp #2 - Camp #3 -

DATES: Monday-Friday, June 29-July 3 DATES: Monday-Friday, July 6-10 DATES: Monday-Friday, July 13-17

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PROGRAM: PROGRAM: PROGRAM:

33177 33178 33179

Register online at www.crpr.org


Summer Camps Preview Outdoor Explorer Camp

Camp #1 DATES: AGES: LOCATION: Camp #2 DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Monday-Friday, July 6-10 10-14 yrs. Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

1-5 PM $175R / $262NR 33166

Monday-Friday, July 13-17 10-14 yrs. Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

1-5 PM $175R / $262NR 33165

SUMMER CAMPS PREVIEW

For adventurers who wish to explore unique habitats within the Centre Region. During this exciting camp, hikers will discover birds, native plants, and waterways at various recreation areas. Great mini adventures at places you can explore with a daypack. Children should be prepared to hike on the first day and to spend each afternoon exploring different environments. Please dress for the weather.

Wonderful Wetlands Camp

This action-packed, exciting camp offers nature exploration and hands-on learning mixed with fun games, creative crafts, and recreational activities all while learning about wetlands and the natural world. Children should dress for the weather. Extended hours include quiet activities such as board games, crafts and a book nook from 8- 9 AM and recreation activities and crafts from 4-5 PM. Main camp activities are held between 9 AM-4 PM. Camp #1 DATES: Monday-Friday, July 27-31 AGES: 5-11 yrs. TIME: 9 AM-4 PM (Regular Hours) FEES: $185R / $277NR (Regular Hours) 8 AM-5 PM (Extended Hours) $210R / $315NR (Extended Hours) LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center PROGRAM: 33123 (Regular) 33122 (Extended) Camp #2 DATES: Monday-Friday, August 3-7 AGES: 5-11 yrs. TIME: 9 AM-4 PM (Regular Hours) FEES: $185R / $277NR (Regular Hours) 8 AM-5 PM (Extended Hours) $210R / $315NR (Extended Hours) LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center PROGRAM: 33125 (Regular) 33124 (Extended)

Wonders of Nature Art Camp

Join local artist Susan Nicholas Gephart to explore the natural world and to connect to the environment through outdoor painting! Young artists will use their senses to discover the wonders nature offers while applying their creativity to sketch and paint their own masterpieces. Campers will have the opportunity to work with different media including pencil sketching, watercolor, and pastels, and will leave camp with lifelong skills to continue to create beautiful pieces of art. All skill levels welcome. Teens must be able to work independently and creatively and focus on both guided and free art activities. For more info. about Susan, visit http://www.snicholasart.com/ DATES: LOCATION:

Monday-Friday, July 20-24 Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

TIME: FEES:

9 AM-5 PM $230R / $345NR

AGES: PROGRAM:

10-17 yrs. 33155

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Summer Camps Preview

YOUTH SPORTS

The Immersive Musical Endeavor Camp

The Immersive Musical Endeavor is a program designed for upand-coming musicians to dig deeply into their performance abilities, confidence, leadership skills and mindfulness practices. During this five-day camp we will look at musical practices that relate to playing and performing live with a band. Principles of selfawareness, personal development and creative expression will be applied in order for participants to discover their inner authenticity and confidence as musicians. The program culminates in a live concert performance on Saturday that will be filmed for participants and their families. For fees and more information and to register, visit MattPriceDrumming.com/ime Camp #1 - AGES: Camp #2 - AGES:

DATES: Monday-Friday, August 10-14 10-17 yrs. DATES: Monday-Friday, August 10-14 10-17 yrs.

TIME: LOCATION: TIME: LOCATION:

9 AM-1 PM Millbrook Marsh Nature Center 2-6 PM Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

Youth Sports

Start Smart Basketball

Start Smart Basketball, a parent and child participation program, teaches children the basic motor skills necessary to play organized basketball while they work one-on-one and spend quality time together. The program focuses on teaching children and parents skills in dribbling/ball handling, passing, catching, shooting and running/agility without the threat of competition or the fear of getting hurt. Each participant leaves with two mini basketballs to continue practicing at home. Winter DATES: Wednesdays, January 22-February 26 AGES: 5-7 yrs. LOCATION: Corl Street Elementary Gym Spring DATES: Tuesdays, April 21-May 26 AGES: 5-7 yrs. LOCATION: Spring Creek Park Basketball Courts

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

6:30-7:15 PM $65R / $98NR 61140

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

5:45-6:30 PM $65R / $98NR 62140

Girls Rhythmic Gymnastics

This Olympic sport is a combination of dance, gymnastics movements, and apparatus handling. There are five apparatuses: rope, ball, hoop, clubs, and ribbon. Participants develop poise, flexibility, and selfassurance which benefit them in everything that they do. Offered for girls, ages 6-9 years. DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

Thursdays, March 19-April 30 6:30-7:30 PM 6-9 yrs. $48R / $72NR Grays Woods Elementary 62205

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Register online at www.crpr.org


Adult Sports & Leagues

Adult Volleyball League Captain’s Meeting: Mon., January 6, 6 PM

Join us for the captain’s meeting as we review the league schedule, any rule changes, locations, etc. Meeting is held at the COG Building’s Forum Room, 2643 Gateway Drive, State College. There are two divisions with Division 1 being the more competitive option. Division I will play on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and Division II will play on Mondays and Wednesdays. Season: January-May. Fee: $270 per team

Men’s Slow Pitch Softball League Captain’s Meeting: Monday, March 16, 6 PM

Act now! Openings are available for additional teams in the CRPR Men’s Softball League. Captain’s meeting is held at the COG Building’s Forum Room, 2643 Gateway Drive, State College. March 1 deadline for team registrations! Season: April to mid-August. League is open to players, 18 and over. Games are played Mon., Tues., and Wed. nights at Oak Hall Regional Park.

35 & Over Slow Pitch Softball League Captain’s Meeting: Monday, March 16, 6 PM

Act now! Openings are available for additional teams in the 35 & Over Slow Pitch Softball League. Captain’s meeting is held at the COG Building’s Forum Room, 2643 Gateway Drive, State College. March 1 deadline for team registrations! Season: April to mid-August. Games are played Wed. nights at Oak Hall Regional Park.

45 & Over Slow Pitch Softball League Captain’s Meeting: Monday, March 16, 6 PM

ADULT SPORTS & LEAGUES

Interested team representatives from any of the CRPR leagues or players looking for a team should contact CRPR at 231-3071 or crpr@crcog.net ASAP!

Act now! Openings are available for additional teams in the 45 & Over Slow Pitch Softball League. Captain’s meeting is held at the COG Building’s Forum Room, 2643 Gateway Drive, State College. March 1 deadline for team registrations! Season: April to mid-August. Games are played Thurs. nights at Oak Hall Regional Park.

Coed Softball League Captain’s Meeting: TBD

Space is also available in CRPR’s Coed Softball League. March 1 deadline for team registrations! Games are played Mon., Tues., Wed. or Thurs. at 6:30 PM at Hess Softball Complex. Team registration deadline is March 1. Season: April to mid-August.

Women’s Slow Pitch Softball League Captain’s Meeting: TBD

Openings are available for teams in the 2020 CRPR Women’s Softball League. For more information, or if you are looking for a team, please contact crpr@crcog.net or call 814-231-3071. League play is scheduled to start in May and run through early August. Games will be played at the Hess Softball Complex.

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Adult Sports & Leagues continued Adult Indoor Soccer

ADULT SPORTS & LEAGUES

Get some exercise with a fun and exciting game of indoor soccer in a recreational setting. No prior soccer experience needed. Offered for players 18 yrs. and over. All soccer games are played at Mt. Nittany Middle School. A winter and a spring session is available. DAYS

DATES

Tuesdays

January 7-February 25

Thursdays

January 9-February 27

Tuesdays

March 10-April 28

Thursdays

March 12-April 30

TIME

AGES

FEES

PROGRAM 61601

8:15-10:15 PM

$32R / $48NR

18 and over

61602 62601 62602

Learn to Play Pickleball

Pickleball is a fun sport that combines many elements of tennis, badminton and ping-pong. It is played both indoors and 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! Classes will be held at the Green Hollow Park Pickleball Courts. DAYS

DATES

Monday

May 4

Wednesday

May 6

TIME 5:30-6:45 PM

Drop-In Pickleball Info. Indoors: Monday-Friday, 1-3 PM Beginner & Intermediate Players All play is held at theState College YMCA, $5 drop-in fee for Non-Members http://bit.ly/2XWsVsw Outdoors: Mon., Wed., and Fri., 7-9 AM Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7:30-9:30 AM Saturdays and Sundays, 8-10 AM, Intermediate and Advanced Players Green Hollow Park Pickleball Courts

Tennis Coming Soon!

AGES

FEES

10-17 yrs.

$10R / $15NR

18 and over

PROGRAM 62172 62173

Soccer for every age! Winter Indoor Programs: Ages 6-Adult, January-March Spring Leagues: Ages 4-Adult, April-Early June

Watch for CRPR Tennis League info. in the Summer Active Guide, available in April. CRPR will host an intramural-style tennis league through the summer and early fall! Divisions include women’s singles and doubles, men’s singles and doubles, and mixed doubles, 2.5-4.0+.

FIND OUT MORE AT

CENTRESOCCER.COM

PROGRAMS@CENTRESOCCER.COM Page 14

Register online at www.crpr.org


Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Activities

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.

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NATURE PROGRAMS

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

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NATURE PROGRAMS

Make And Take Jewelry Series!

Bracelets Create three custom-stamped skinny stacking cuffs! Everyone will receive an aluminum, copper, and brass bracelet and an assortment of letter and decorative stamps will be available to use. Easy enough for a beginner; experienced jewelry makers are welcome too! Participants must pre-register no later than a week before the program. Stamped Rings Create three custom hammered and stamped aluminum rings! During the workshop you will make a wrap and stack ring. Tools and supplies, including an assortment of letter and decorative stamps, are provided. Easy enough for a beginner; experienced jewelry makers are welcome too! Participants must pre-register no later than a week before the program. Hair Sticks We will create two hammered and decorated copper hair sticks. Easy enough for a beginner; experienced jewelry makers are welcome too! Participants must pre-register no later than a week before the program. Tree of Life Pendant Learn how to make a Tree of Life pendant with copper or sterling silver wire and natural stones of your choice with Staci Egan. We will be forming, twisting, and hammering. Easy enough for a beginner, experienced jewelry makers are welcome too! All supplies, instruction, and tools are provided. Registration closes one week before the class. Stone Earrings Learn how to make teardrop earrings with natural stones of your choice with Stacy Egan. We will be forming, twisting, and hammering. Easy enough for a beginner; experienced jewelry makers are welcome too! All supplies, instruction, and tools are provided. Participants must preregister no later than a week before the program. CLASSES/DATES

TIME

AGES

Bracelets: Sunday, February 2 Stamped Rings: Sunday, March 1 Hair Sticks: Sunday, April 5 Tree of Life Pendant: Sunday, May 3

FEES

LOCATION

$30R / $45NR 2-4 PM

16 and over

Stone Earrings: Sunday, June 7

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$38R / $57NR (Sterling Silver Pendant)

PROGRAM 32006 32005

Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

32004 32003 - Sterling Silver 32002 - Copper 33004

Register online at www.crpr.org


Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Activities continued Knee High Naturalists

KHN01: Whimsical Weather The marsh is a great place to explore in all types of weather. Join us as we become meteorologists. DATES: Wednesday, April 1

FEES:

$5R / $7NR

PROGRAM:

32252

KHN02: Fairy Garden Design and decorate your very own miniature garden to attract pixies to your home. DATES: Wednesday, April 8

FEES:

$5R / $7NR

PROGRAM:

32254

KHN03: Eco Art Projects Art projects don’t always have to be wasteful. Reclaim and salvage materials so you can create something new. All materials provided; participants are welcome to bring materials from home. DATES: Wednesday, April 15

FEES:

$5N / $7NR

PROGRAM:

32256

KHN04: Terrific Trees They help us breathe! They give us paper! They provide homes for animals! They are all around you! Join us as we learn more about our tremendous trees! DATES: Wednesday, April 22

FEES:

$5R / $7NR

The Magic of Miniature Fairy Gardening

Whether celebrated or not, Fairies have always lived on the edge of our realities and in our garden beds! Bring fairy tales to life in your own backyard while creating lifetime memories. The possibilities for your fairy gardens are limited only by your imagination. Come learn about fairy lore as you make your own fairy garden. All supplies will be provided. DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

PROGRAM:

NATURE PROGRAMS

Explore Millbrook Marsh during these exciting programs for children ages 3-6! Programs include activities that follow basic phenology both in the field and on the trails. Please dress for the weather; programs are held rain or shine. Parents are required to stay for the program. All classes are held at Millbrook Marsh Nature Center from 10:30-11:30 AM. Please register in advance.

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The facilities at Millbrook Marsh Nature Center are available to rent for parties, family gatherings, events, presentations, weddings, receptions, picnics, meetings, workshops, retreats, and more! For more information, visit www.crpr.org/millbrook-marsh-naturecenter. To reserve the Marsh, please contact the Nature Center at (814) 235-7819 or mmnc@crcog.net.

Saturday, March 21 10:30 AM-12 PM All Ages $30R / $45NR Millbrook Marsh Nature Center 31052

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NATURE PROGRAMS

Get the Dirt on Backyard Composting

Learn how to turn your kitchen and yard waste into black gold. Backyard composting is an easy, inexpensive and natural process that transforms your kitchen and garden waste into a valuable, nutrient-rich food for your garden while keeping these organic wastes out of our landfills. Learn the basics of backyard composting: why it’s important to compost, what to add and not to add, how to maintain a compost pile, and how to use finished compost. Attendees will receive an Earth Machine composter compliments of Centre Region COG’s Refuse and Recycling Program. Led by Centre County Recycling & Refuse Authority and Centre Region Refuse and Recycling Program staff. Advance registration is required, at least one week in advance. DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Saturday, May 2 18 and over Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

1-2 PM $30R / $45NR 32055

DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Wednesday, May 27 18 and over Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

6-7 PM $30R / $45NR 32056

Birds and Bagels

Join us for an enjoyable morning of birds and bagels with the State College Bird Club! Meet in the Spring Creek Education Building for a light breakfast and a brief introduction to the basics of bird watching followed by a short walk to practice your skills. This is a free event with a suggested donation of $5 per family. To learn more about how to get involved in the State College Bird Club visit www.facebook.com/scbirdcl/ DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION:

Sunday, March 1 9-10:30 AM All Ages FREE Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

Guided Bird Walks

Start your Saturday off right by exploring Millbrook Marsh to see and hear the birds that are migrating to and through the area. Walks are moderate and led by local bird enthusiasts from the State College Bird Club. Please dress for the weather and bring binoculars. In the case of heavy rain, the walk that morning will be cancelled. Walks are free, donations are appreciated. DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION:

Tuesdays, April 7-28 8-9:30 AM All Ages FREE Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

The Nature Classroom MWEE Series for Homeschoolers

Join environmental educators at Millbrook Marsh Nature Center to add a memorable, hands-on component to your homeschool curriculum. Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEEs) are learner-centered experiences that actively engage students in building knowledge and meaning through hands-on investigation of local environmental issues. Please dress for the weather.

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DATES: TIME: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

Wednesdays, February 19-April 22 12-1 PM AGES: 10-17 yrs. $50R / $75NR Millbrook Marsh Nature Center 32000

Register online at www.crpr.org


Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Activities continued MILLBROOK MARSH NATURE CENTER GROUP PROGRAMS • $7 per participant Contact MMNC Staff to book your program! 814-235-7819

Grades 1-12

Wetland Senses

Grades Preschool-K

Why are wetlands so important? What is a watershed? Learn about the importance of wetlands and how they are natural filters. Explore the marsh and understand this important habitat, watersheds, and the area where we live. Participants will explore the marsh, learn about wetlands and their importance, study the stream and its creatures, understand the history of the area, and much more! (Activities may vary based on age.) This program may introduce topics in the following Pennsylvania Department of Education Academic Standards for Environment and Ecology categories: 4.1, 4.5, 4.6, & 4.7. (Wear water boots or shoes!) This program encourages children to fully experience the marsh by using their senses while learning and discovering. Four senses (no tasting) will be incorporated into fun, educational activities to get children exploring, touching, viewing, playing games, and more in a hands-on experiential way. This program is designed for Pre-school or Kindergarten groups, but can be adapted to first and second grade. This program may introduce topics in the following Pennsylvania Department of Education Academic Standards for Environment and Ecology categories: 4.1, 4.6

Integrated Pest Management

Grades 3-8

This program is designed to introduce students to the concepts of Integrated Pest Management. Students will understand different types of pests and identify different methods to control specific pests. Students will also explore Millbrook Marsh, learn about the marsh as a natural filter, and understand how invasive species impact this precious ecosystem. This program is for 3rd-8th graders. This program may introduce topics in the following Pennsylvania Department of Education Academic Standards for Environment and Ecology categories: 4.1, 4.5, 4.6

Insect Safari Grades Preschool-5

This program guides children to explore the Marsh on an insect search and offers activities that teach about bug basics, special adaptations, insect eyes, and more about the bug world! (Wear water boots or shoes!)

Beginning Birdwatching

NATURE PROGRAMS

Marsh Exploration

Grades 1-5

Learn about birds and their characteristics while exploring Millbrook Marsh. Also, begin learning the art of birdwatching with our pre-set course, before practicing with live birds! A great way to start out and begin learning about local birds.

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: $7/scout.

My Millbrook Marsh Naturalist (All Ages)

Make your trip to Millbrook Marsh Nature Center memorable and informative. Our Naturalists have countless stories and information 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, families, or small groups. Choose our basic Marsh Exploration program or customize your tour to focus on native plants, animals, wetland ecology, and many more interesting topics. Give us a call and we will help you figure out what hike is best for you. Number of Participants

Fee Per Hour

1-4

$30

5-8 9-12

$55 $75

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1. Sidney Friedman Parklet 2. Nittany Village Park 3. East Fairmount Park 4. South Hills Park 5. Smithfield Park 6. Tusseyview Park 7. High Point Park 9. Holmes Foster Park 10. Orchard Park 12. Sunset Park 13. Lederer Park 26. Overlook Heights Park 45William L. Welch Community 49. Pool 64. Community Field 65. Memorial Field 70. Fieldstone Park

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Special Events Winter Trails Day Hikes

Join a Millbrook Marsh Naturalist for National Winter Trails Day and Beyond! Bundle up, get outside, and explore three different parks in the Centre Region! Walks will be held on the second Saturday of each month throughout the winter.

SPECIAL EVENTS

DATES

TIME

AGES

FEES

All Ages

$5R / $7NR

Sat., January 11 Sat., February 8

1:30-2:30 PM

Sat., March 14

LOCATION

PROGRAM

Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

31025

Fairbrook Park

31026

Bernel Road Park

31027

FitTHON

Zumba, P90X, Yoga, Cardio Fusion and Step Cardio...what does it all mean? Well, come to one place and find out at FitTHON! FitTHON will feature 20-minute segments of a variety of group exercise classes, rotated in rapid succession. This will give you a chance to see the different fitness classes that CRPR has to offer. Take on the challenge of trying all the classes, or just sample a few that most interest you. Either way, this day will provide you with the information you need to plan and stick to a fitness routine in 2020! All ages and fitness levels welcome! Sponsored in part by B94.5 FM. DATES: Saturday, January 11 TIME: 9-11 AM AGES; 18 and over FEES: $10R / $15NR LOCATION Radio Park Elementary Gymnasium PROGRAM: 61720

Earth Day Birthday

Come celebrate Mother Earth and the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day at our annual Earth Day Birthday celebration. Spend the afternoon outdoors exploring displays from local environmental organizations, participating in activities and games, and enjoying local entertainment. This event is great for all ages and fun for the whole family! In the event of inclement weather, the event will move to Sunday, April 19th. Registration is not required. DATES: Saturday, April 18 TIME: 1-5 PM AGES: All Ages FEES: FREE; Donations are appreciated LOCATION: Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

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3rd Annual

Winter Carnival Saturday, February 29 Blue Spring Park

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

3:00-5:00 PM

LEAP into our winter celebration and explore the wonderful things about winter!

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Special Events continued 59th Annual Easter Egg Hunt

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

Teens are invited to bring a flashlight, a basket and a friend or two for a crazy evening of Easter Egg hunting in the dark! Find eggs full of candy and some special prize eggs and win gift cards, movie passes or maybe even the grand prize! Pre-registration is required before April 8. Remember to dress for the weather and wear appropriate shoes. Doors open at 8 PM and the hunt begins at 8:30 PM. Walk-in registrations will NOT be accepted. Wednesday, April 8 8-9:15 PM 6th-8th graders FREE Millbrook Marsh Nature Center 42210

Easter Bunny arrives at 1:30 PM! Hunt begins at 2 PM SHARP! Gather the kids and head on over to Oak Hall Regional Park to go Easter Egg Hunting! With more than 7,000 eggs filled with candy and tickets for beautiful prize baskets provided by the State College Rotary and local businesses, this is one hunt where everyone will walk away happy. We urge everyone to arrive on time. Once the hunt begins, it doesn’t take long for it to end. Make sure you make time to meet the Easter Bunny. Parents are allowed to assist their children in the Under 2 area only. Age groups: 2 and under; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7, 8, and 9. Registration not required. DATES: Saturday, April 11 AGES: 9 and Under

TIME: FEES:

1-2 PM FREE

SPECIAL EVENTS

Teen Flashlight Easter Egg Hunt

Sensory Easter Hop

This is a sensory friendly event for children with disabilities in elementary school or younger and their immediate family. Activities will include an Easter themed dance as well as sensory specific crafts and snack making! For the safety of the children, all parents must remain with their child the whole time.

DATES: Saturday, April 4 TIME: 1-3 PM AGES: 9 yrs. and under FEES: FREE LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall PROGRAM: 22016

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Aquatics

PARK FOREST COMMUNITY POOL and WILLIAM L. WELCH COMMUNITY POOL

AQUATICS

2020 Pool Schedules • Saturday, May 23 through Monday, September 7 Pool Pass Photo Day - Saturday, May 16, 2:00 PM-4:00 PM Both pool offices will be open for season pass purchases and photos. No swimming that day! Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays: School Weekdays*:

Adult Fitness Swim / Toddler Time, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM General Swim, 12:00 PM-8:00 PM Adult Fitness Swim, 7:00 PM-8:00 PM General Swim, 4:30 PM-7:00 PM (All cash admissions only $5 each!) Weeks of May 26-29, June 1-5, and August 31-September 4 *The school weekday schedule may change pending the SCASD calendar.

Weekdays (starting Mon., June 10): Adult Fitness Swim / Toddler Time, 12:00 PM-1:00 PM General Swim, 1:00 PM-8:00 PM Adult Fitness Swim, 7:00 PM-8:00 PM

2020 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 5:00 PM

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

Season Passes Free $75 $105 NEW: $50 (Ages 3+)

• Non-swimming Adults: $2 (Not in swimwear; not entering the water.) • 5th+ family member passes are available for $40/person NON-RESIDENT FEES

Age 2 and under* 3-10 and 65+ 11-64 After 5:00 PM

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

Season Passes Free $113 $158 NEW: $75 (Ages 3+)

• Non-swimming Adults: $2 (Not in swimwear; not entering the water.) • 5th+ family member passes are available for $60/person IMPORTANT NOTES

* Each toddler must wear a swim diaper and be accompanied by an in-water chaperone. • 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

Classes fill quickly; registration for sequential classes cannot be guaranteed.

Springboard Diving

Learn to dive or refine your skills! This class will teach basic diving skills or help to improve the skills that you have. Instruction will cater to all levels of divers, teaching the basics to new divers and teaching more advanced skills to those with some experience. Participants must be able to swim across the diving well. The high school pool is at the west end of the North Building. DATE

TIME

PROGRAM

Tuesdays & Thursdays, March 17-April 9

6:10-6:50 PM

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Tuesdays & Thursdays, March 17-April 9

7-7:40 PM

12285

Tuesdays & Thursdays, April 28-May 21

5:30-6:10 PM

12286

Tuesdays &Thursdays, April 28-May 21

6:15-6:55 PM

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LOCATION

SCAHS Natatorium

AGES / FEES 8-17 yrs.

AQUATICS

• 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, unless otherwise notified. • 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.

$74R / $111NR

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. The high school pool is at the west end of the North Building. DATE Mondays & Wednesdays, March 16-April 8 Tuesdays & Thursdays, March 17-April 9 Tuesdays & Thursdays, April 28-May 21

TIME 6:20-6:50 PM 5:40-6:10 PM

PROGRAM 11203 11204 11205

LOCATION SCAHS Natatorium

AGES / FEES 3-5 yrs. $74R / $111NR

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. The high school pool is at the west end of the North Building. DATE Mondays & Wednesdays, March 16-April 8 Tuesdays & Thursdays, March 17-April 9 Tuesdays & Thursdays, April 28-May 21

TIME 7-7:40 PM 6:15-6:55 PM

PROGRAM 11213 11214 11215

LOCATION SCAHS Natatorium

AGES / FEES 4-14 yrs. $74R / $111NR

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 3 yards of front and back crawl, and demonstrate basic water safety skills. The high school pool is at the west end of the North Bldg. DATE

TIME

Mondays & Wednesdays, March 16-April 8 Tuesdays & Thursdays, March 17-April 9 Tuesdays & Thursdays, April 28-May 21

PROGRAM

LOCATION

11223 6:10-6:50 PM 7-7:40 PM

11224

SCAHS Natatorium

11225

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AGES / FEES 4-14 yrs. $74R / $111NR

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Aquatics continued Swimming Lessons Level 3

AQUATICS

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. The high school pool is at the west end of the North Building. DATE Mondays & Wednesdays, March 16-April 8 Tuesdays & Thursdays, March 17-April 9 Tuesdays & Thursdays, April 28-May 21

TIME 7-7:40 PM 5:30-6:10 PM

PROGRAM 11233

LOCATION SCAHS Natatorium

11234 11235

AGES / FEES 5-14 yrs. $74R / $111NR

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. The high school pool is at the west end of the North Building. DATE Mondays & Wednesdays, March 16-April 8 Tuesdays & Thursdays, March 17-April 9 Tuesdays & Thursdays, April 28-May 21

TIME 6:10-6:50 PM 6:15-6:55 PM

PROGRAM 11243

LOCATION SCAHS Natatorium

11244 11245

AGES / FEES 5-14 yrs. $74R / $111NR

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. The high school pool is at the west end of the North Building. DATE

TIME

Mondays & Wednesdays, March 16-April 8 Tuesdays & Thursdays, March 17-April 9

PROGRAM 11253

7-7:40 PM

Tuesdays & Thursdays, April 28-May 21

11254 11255

LOCATION SCAHS Natatorium

AGES / FEES 5-14 yrs. $74R / $111NR

For instruction beyond Level 5, or for more information on our lesson program, contact CRPR Aquatics at pools@crcog.net.

Lifeguarding (American Red Cross Certification)

This course teaches the skills and provides the knowledge necessary to become a professional lifeguard. Candidates must be 15 years of age (by the last day of class) and pass a swimming skills pretest. Successful candidates receive certifications in Lifeguarding, First Aid, and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer. Candidates must register and pay prior to taking the pretest. A refund is provided if the candidate does not pass the pretest, less a $5 admin fee. PLEASE NOTE: This course will require students to complete approximately seven (7) hours of on-line coursework prior to the course completion date. The deadline to register for this program is April 3. The skills pre-test will be on Wednesday April 8 at 5 PM and will include: 300 yard swim, 2 minutes treading water using only legs, and retrieval of 10 lb. brick in 10 feet deep water. If a candidate successfully passes this course and becomes a CRPR lifeguard and works the entire 2020 season, CRPR will refund 50% of the class fees to that candidate! Consider becoming part of our lifeguard team! DATES: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays, April 14-23 AGES: 15 and over LOCATION: SC High School Natatorium (west end of North Building)

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TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

6-8:30 PM $190R/ $285NR 12299

Register online at www.crpr.org


Active Adult Center

The Center is open Monday-Friday from 8 AM-3:30 PM, and meals are served at 11:30 AM. To reserve a meal, call by 10 AM the day before you plan to visit. In addition, Centre County Van Transportation to the Center is available. For more information on these and other Center services, please call the the Center at 231-3076 or visit www.crpr.org and click on Active Adults. For listed programs: CR=County Resident; NCR=Non-County Residents.

ACTIVE ADULTS

The Active Adult Center staff are excited to welcome you to our Center located in the Nittany Mall, 2901 E. College Ave. With a wide variety of activities for active adults, ages 55+, it is the perfect place for your recreation, education, 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.

Active Adult Center Special Events Holiday Luncheon

Celebrate the holidays with the Center by joining us at Hoss’s Steak House for the Active Adult Center Holiday Luncheon Buffet. Registration Deadline: December 10. Cost is on your own. The buffet is $9.99, which does not include beverage or tip.

DATES: Tuesday, December 17 TIME: 11:30 AM-1:30 PM AGES: 55 and over FEES: Cost is on your own. LOCATION: Hoss’s Steak House, State College PROGRAM: 54851

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Active Adult Center Special Events continued

ACTIVE ADULTS

Horseshoe Curve and Railroad Museum Tour

“Come and experience the Railroaders Memorial Museum and Horseshoe Curve National Historic Landmark and learn about the Pennsylvania Railroad in its glory days and why it was so important to our region. The Horseshoe Curve National Historic Landmark features a short film about the history of the Curve, an incline that will take your group ‘track side’ so you can watch the trains travel around the Curve and the DeGol Pavilion where your group can have a picnic lunch.” Price includes the two tours and a picnic lunch. Additional fee will be $5 for the van. DATES: Friday, April 17 TIME: 9:30 AM-1:30 PM AGES: 55 and over FEES: $18 County Resident / PROGRAM: 51000 $27 Non-County Resident

It’s Tea Time!

Join us for our 4th annual brunch of teas and delicate finger sandwiches as you learn the proper teasipping etiquette. Come prepared to meet new friends as you sip tea. This year the Penn State RPTM students will be co-hosting this fun event. PLEASE NOTE: The deadline to register is March 31. DATES: Friday, April 3 TIME: 10 AM-1 PM FEES: $10 County Resident AGES: 55 and over $15 Non-County Resident LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall Sip and Paint PROGRAM: 51335 Join us for some painting fun and beat the winter blues. Love Cardinals? Paint this beautiful Pancake & Sausage winter scene! Sip mocktails and Brunch enjoy some appetizers while you Let’s flip some fun and paint. If we reach our minimum raise some dollars for the of 10, the price will drop to Active Adult Center during $35/person, so bring a friend! our Pancake and Sausage Brunch! $5/person. DATES: Wednesday, February 12 DATES: Monday, January 27 TIME: 6-8 PM TIME: 10 AM-12 PM AGES: 18 and over AGES: 55 and over FEES: $40 County Resident FEES: $5 County Resident $60 Non-County Resident $7 Non-County Resident LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall PROGRAM: 51111

Ukulele Workshop & Jam Session

Come and learn to play the Ukulele and then have some Jam sessions with Linda Littleton and Karen Hirshon from Simple Gifts. This fun-filled activity will lead you into a concert on February 10 at 7 PM. The ukulele workshop will run from 6-7 PM and then the Jam sessions will run from 7-8 PM on all days. For the Jam sessions, you may bring any instrument you play. Then all instruments can play together. All are welcome to come listen, sing, play ukulele, play percussion, or just enjoy! On February 10, the workshop will be from 6-7 PM. Then the group will perform a mini concert at 7 PM. Simple Gifts will provide the Ukuleles during the lessons, or you can sign-out a Ukulele from Schlow Centre Region Library. DATES: Mondays, January 13-February 10 TIME: 6-8 PM AGES: 55 and up FEES: FREE LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall PROGRAM: 51700

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Active Adult Center Programs and Activities Crafts & Coffee

DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION:

Fridays, January 3-April 24 10-11:30 AM 55 and over FREE Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall

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: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION:

Mondays, January 6-April 20 No games on Jan. 21 and Feb. 18 10-11:30 AM 55 and over FREE Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall

Curious about your family history? Come share family history, your researching experiences, and join an interactive discussion on your record searches. Occasional trips to related libraries and repositories of records will be scheduled. DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

Weds., January 15, February 19, March 18, and April 15 1-2:30 PM 55 and over $5 County Resident $7 Non-County Resident Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall 51721

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 which boosts the immune system and fights disease. Join us and share your talents and knowledge with others who enjoy painting. Please bring your own supplies. DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

ACTIVE ADULTS

Want to learn a craft or share your talent with others? Join us for a morning of knitting, crocheting, scrap-booking, and more! Bring your ideas and enthusiasm. No experience needed!

Genealogy Club

Thursdays, January 2-April 23 12:30-3:30 PM 55 and over $10 County Resident $15 Non-County Resident Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall 51508

Hot Dog Bar

Enjoy a hot dog and side dishes while you meet new friends! DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

Monday, March 16, 11:30 AM-12:30 PM 55 and up $5 County Resident $7 Non-County Resident Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall 51590

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Active Adult Center Programs and Activities continued

ACTIVE ADULTS

Book Discussion Group

Hand & Foot

Join an Adult Services Librarian from Schlow Centre Region Library for informational and entertaining discussions during our monthly Book Discussion Group. Discuss various plots, the exciting characters, worldwide settings, and more!

“Hand and Foot” is a modern version of the popular game of Canasta, but with a lot of new twists! Each player has two hands to play. It’s a very competitive, fast-paced game and will give all players a serious challenge. If you are just learning the game or you’re a skilled player, you will have fun! DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION:

The book line-up includes: January 15 - The Wedding Guest by Jonathan Kellerman February 19 - Lady In The Lake by Laura Lippman March 18 - Ask Again Yes by Mary Beth Keane April 15 - Where The Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION:

12:15-1:15 PM 55 and over FREE Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall

Ceramics with Centre Crest

Come and join a fun ceramic class offered by Centre Crest the first Wednesday of each month. Enjoy a morning of painting and socializing with old and new friends. Coffee and snacks are always available. This class is free but you must preregister so that materials are available.

DATES: Wednesday, February 5 TIME: 10:00 AM-11:30 AM AGES: 55 and over FEES: FREE LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall

Pinochle

Fridays, January 3-April 24 9:30-11:30 AM 55 and over FREE Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall

Canasta

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:

Tuesdays, January 7-April 28 12-3:30 PM 55 and over FREE Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall

Mah Jongg

Do you enjoy games that involve skill, strategy, and calculation? Then Mah Jongg is perfect for you! 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: TIMES: AGES: FEES: LOCATION:

Mondays and Wednesdays, January 6-April 29 1-3:30 PM 55 and over FREE Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall

Come and learn Pinochle. It is “a trick-taking card game typically for two to four players and 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: FEES:

Tuesday, January 7-April 28 FREE

TIME: LOCATION:

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9-11:30 AM AGES: 55 and over Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall

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Active Adult Center Programs and Activities continued Beginner's Bridge

DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION:

Thursdays, January 2-April 23 10 AM-12 PM 55 and over FREE Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall

Learn the basics of contact Bridge or brush-up on your bidding and playing skills. No experience needed! DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION:

Mondays, January 6-April 27 10:30 AM-12 PM 55 and over FREE Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall

Social Bridge

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

Thursdays, January 2-April 23 TIME: 55 and over FEES: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall 51423

TRIAD

Come and join TRIAD the second Thursday of the month for an educational presentation. TRIAD is “a partnership among the sheriff, senior citizens, and law enforcement agencies in the county. TRIAD’s purpose is to reduce the criminal victimization of the elderly and enhance the quality of life for older community members through education, advocacy, and action." DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION:

Thursdays, January 9-April 9 10-11 AM 55 and over FREE Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall

12-2:30 PM $10 County Residents $15 Non-County Residents

ACTIVE ADULTS

Have you always wanted to learn how to play bridge? Already know how to play, but want to freshen up your skills? Bridge is a great way to spend an afternoon at the Active Adult Center, and beginners are always welcome! Call or drop-in for your opportunity to learn and play today!

Intermediate Bridge Lessons

Adult Children of Aging Parents (ACAP)

Join ACAP on the second Tuesday of each month for free, educational programs. It is “an organization that supports adult child caregivers through education, resources and support, helping caregivers to better care for themselves and their aging parents.” DATES: Tuesdays, January 14-April 14 TIME: 5:30-7 PM AGES: 55 and over FEES: FREE LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall

Active Adult Hiking Group

Enjoy the great outdoors with a moderate hike in and around beautiful Centre County and beyond. Hiking is beneficial to Active Adults and improves heart health, reduces muscle loss, keeps your body flexible, and increases balance while preventing falls. Visit https://www.crpr.org/active-adult-center for schedule. Meet behind Bagel Crust, Westerly Pkwy. DATES: Tuesdays, January 7-April 21 TIME: 9-11 AM AGES: 55 and over FEES: FREE

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Active Adult Center Health and Fitness Healthy Tai Chi

ACTIVE ADULTS

Deeply rooted in Chinese meditation, medicine and martial arts, Tai Chi combines mental concentration with slow, controlled movements to focus the mind, and challenge the body. Don Schule has over 50 years of Martial Arts training. Not sure Tai Chi is right for you? Come join the Practice Group for a demo session at no charge. Instructor: Don Schule. Evenings DATES: Wednesdays, January 8-April 22 TIME: AGES: 55 and over FEES: LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall PROGRAM: 51355 Saturdays DATES: Saturdays, January 4-April 25 TIME: AGES: 55 and over FEES: LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall PROGRAM: 51345

5-7 PM $2 County Resident $3 Non-County Resident 9-11 AM $2 County Resident $3 Non-County Resident

Stretches, Weights & Walking

The Active Adult Center has fitness that fits your life style. Banish stiff muscles by stretching and doing core conditioning with us. You’ll have lots of fun while getting fit! DATES: AGES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

Mondays and Thursdays, January 2-April 27 TIME: 55 and over FEES: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall 51444

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

Healthy Steps in Motion Exercise

Exercise helps to keep you energized and strong! Healthy Steps is a comprehensive, evidence-based, fallprevention program. This free, low-impact program works on improving balance, flexibility, strength, and reduces the risk of falling. The class starts with a warm-up, followed by strength and balance exercises, and ends with a cool down-stretch. Please note: Class is held Mondays and Fridays. DATES: Mondays & Fridays, January 6-April 24 TIME: 9:45-10:30 AM (Omit: Jan. 15, Feb. 19, April 13 and April 16) AGES: 55 and over FEES: FREE LOCATION: Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall

Silver Spurs Line Dancing

Progressive Resistance Weight Training

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

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

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; and 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.

Mons., Weds. & Fridays, Jan. 3-Apr. 24 10:45-11:45 AM 55 and over $10 County Resident $15 Non-County Resident Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall 51375

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Many people see weightlifting as a practice only for younger individuals. What many do not know is that weight training can be just as helpful to active adults! This program is designed to increase muscle strength, bone density, balance, and flexibility using hand and leg weights and therapeutic exercise bands. Equipment is provided. Tues. and Thurs., January 2-April 25 11 AM-12 PM 55 and over $10 County Resident $15 Non-County Resident Active Adult Center, Nittany Mall 51301

Register online at www.crpr.org


Health and Fitness Classes Cardio Fusion

WINTER SESSION

DATES

Mondays & Wednesdays

January 13-February 26

Mondays Only

January 13-February 24

Wednesdays Only

January 15-February 26

SPRING SESSION

DATES

Mondays & Wednesdays

March 16-May 6

Mondays Only

March 16-May 4

Wednesdays Only

March 18-May 6

TIME

AGES

6:30-7:20 PM

18 and over

TIME

AGES

6:30-7:20 PM

18 and over

FEES

PROGRAM

$108R / $162NR

61706

$54R / $81NR

61766

$63R / $94NR

61767

FEES

PROGRAM

$126R / $189NR

62706

$63R / $94NR

62766

$80R / $120NR

62767

HEALTH & FITNESS

Cardio Fusion is a full body, aerobic workout, fusing musical rhythms and choreographed, low-impact, dance moves. Don’t think you’re a dancer? Instructor teaches footwork before each dance, and cues throughout to maximize aerobic, fat-burning and brain-boosting benefits. A variety playlist is designed to fuel your desire to move! Looking to get back into a fitness routine and crave something fun, motivating and addictive? Give Cardio Fusion a try! Instructor: Kathy George. ALL SESSIONS WILL BE HELD AT SPRING CREEK ELEMENTARY GYMNASIUM.

New to You Yoga

CRPR’s New to You Yoga class offers an introduction to yoga, teaching an enhanced self-awareness through breathing techniques, yoga postures, and relaxation. This is a dynamic yoga class, connecting breath with movement, increasing strength, flexibility, and balance. This is an ideal class both for beginners and experienced yogis looking to refine their practice. Come and learn basic yoga breathing and postures and how to live “yoga” both on and off the mat. Please bring a yoga mat. Instructor: Patty Kleban. Winter Session DATES: AGES: LOCATION: Spring Session DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Mondays, January 13-February 17 18 and over Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

5:45-6:45 PM $60R / $90NR 41770

Mondays, March 16-April 27 18 and over Millbrook Marsh Nature Center

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

5:45-6:45 PM $70R / $105NR 42770

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HEALTH & FITNESS

Step Interval Cardio & Weight Training

Challenge your cardiovascular system in this low impact, high intensity cardio workout while increasing your muscle mass with intervals of weights targeting the upper body. Class will incorporate exercise steps and weights to increase your cardio endurance and tone, strengthen your muscles. The class ends with an ab workout and stretch cool down. Participants work at their own intensity level. Steps and weights provided. The level of difficulty is moderate, but beginners are welcomed. Janet Jonson, Ace Group Fitness Instructor ALL SESSIONS WILL BE HELD AT RADIO PARK ELEMENTARY GYMNASIUM. WINTER SESSION

DATES

Tuesdays & Thursdays

January 14-February 27

Tuesdays Only

January 14-February 25

Thursdays Only

January 16-February 27

SPRING SESSION

DATES

Tuesdays & Thursdays

March 17-May 14

Tuesdays Only

March 17-May 12

Thursdays Only

March 19-May 14

TIME 6:15-7:05 PM TIME 6:15-7:05 PM

AGES 18 and over AGES 18 and over

FEES

PROGRAM

$117R / $175NR

61703

$63R / $95NR

61733 61734

FEES

PROGRAM

$153R / $230 NR

62703

$81R / $122NR

62733 62734

P90X

P90X LIVE is the total-body strength and conditioning group fitness class for anyone looking to get lean, toned, and fit! This motivating, results-driven workout is designed to burn calories and build muscle using light to moderate weights. It’s perfect for all fitness levels and can be modified so everyone can participate. Weights provided; please bring a yoga mat. Instructor: Jessica Minelli ALL SESSIONS WILL BE HELD AT THE ACTIVE ADULT CENTER AT THE NITTANY MALL. SESSIONS

DATES

Mondays, Winter & Spring

January 13-April 27

Mondays, Winter Only

January 13-February 24

Mondays, Spring Only

March 16-April 27

TIME 6:30-7:15 PM

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AGES 18 and over

FEES

PROGRAM

$126R / $180NR

61775

$65R / $97NR

61763

$75R / $113

62763

Register online at www.crpr.org


Health and Fitness Classes continued Zumba

WINTER

DATES

Mondays & Wednesdays

January 6-February 26

Mondays Only

January 6-February 24

Wednesdays Only

January 8-February 26

SPRING

DATES

Mondays & Wednesdays

March 16-May 13

Mondays Only

March 16-May 11

Wednesdays Only

March 18-May 13

TIME

AGES

6:30-7:20 PM

18 and over

TIME

AGES

6:30-7:20 PM

18 and over

FEES

PROGRAM

$140R / $210NR

61731

$70R / $105NR

61730

$80R / $120NR

61729

FEES

PROGRAM

$170R / $255NR

62731

$90R / $135NR

Yoga in the Parks

Come to Millbrook Marsh this Spring and watch the season change from week-to-week. Watch the flower buds start to open and the parks green-up! As you do yoga in various locations throughout the park, you'll center and learn to listen to your breath. Yoga and nature are a perfect blend for deep peace and relaxation. Yoga experience for every level. Wear comfy clothes, bring a water bottle and blanket for shivasana, the last pose of the evening done while listening to night sounds. An incredible way to tune into yourself as part of nature. Instructor: Elle Morgan DATES: AGES: LOCATION:

Thursdays, April 23-May 28 18 and over Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Pavilion

TIME: FEES: PROGRAM:

62730 62729

HEALTH & FITNESS

Zumba is a high-energy, dance-based fitness class that uses Latin and International music/dance themes to create a fun and “easy to do” workout. Based on fitness principals of interval training to maximize caloric output, fat-burning and muscle toning. Instructor: Kari Williamson, ACE Group Fitness Instructor ALL CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT THE MOUNT NITTANY ELEMENTARY GYMNASIUM.

6:30-7:30 PM $63R / $95NR 62641

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HEALTH & FITNESS

Yoga for Teens

Yoga helps teens build the groundwork to live a healthy lifestyle while revitalizing your energy level and develop concentration and focus. It is a perfect compliment to their busy academic and extracurricular schedule, connecting them with others and themselves in a fun and nurturing environment, and leaving them refreshed and ready for the outside world. Instructor: Elle Morgan. DATES: TIME: AGES: FEES: LOCATION: PROGRAM:

Thursdays, April 30-June 4 6:30-7:30 PM 13-16 yrs. $60R / $90 NR Centre Region COG Forum Room 62206

PREPARE TO BE CHARMED! For 2020, Centre County Reads has selected National Book Award winner

Charming Billy by Alice McDermott!

Read. Discuss. Explore. Connect.

Find details on Alice McDermott’s visit and other events at centrecountyreads.org.

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Department Information

Do you have a special skill or subject matter certification? We would love to add photography, traditional crafts, gardening, art, technology, and other classes to our schedule! Visit our Employment Page to get started or contact us at crpr@crcog.net!

Dreaming about warm weather, gardening, and the outdoor pools?

We are too!

DEPARTMENT INFORMATION

CRPR is always looking for qualified instructors to lead programs!

Watch for the Summer Active Guide coming out in April! The guide will be available on April 9 with a full selection of Summer programming! The Active Guide is now distributed with the Centre County Gazette and will be available April 9-15 anywhere you regularly pick-up your Gazette! Visit our website for more details: www.crpr.org

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Support Your Recreation Department

DEPARTMENT INFORMATION

Banner Sponsorships!

Centre Region Parks & Recreation is pleased to offer the opportunity for you to show your support for active recreation by purchasing a 4’ x 6’ vinyl banner at the Hess Softball Complex and Oak Hall Regional Park. Promotional banners are displayed on the outfield fences for the duration of the 2020 Season (Apr.-Oct.) and are visible to attendees at over 1,000 softball games, over 15 tournaments, and other recreation programs scheduled at the complexes throughout the year. Secure your banner now for next year! Contact CRPR at crpr@crcog.net or 814-2313071 for 2020 banners!

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Amazon Smile

Are you an Amazon frequent shopper? If so, consider helping Centre Region Parks and Recreation by using Amazon Smile! Amazon Smile lets “You Shop while Amazon Gives!” It’s as simple as using http://Smile.Amazon.Com and choosing the Centre Region Parks and Recreation Authority before you shop! We’ve even provided some shopping list suggestions too! Click the link above and you’ll be well on your way to helping CRPR!

Gifts for Parks

Donations of all shapes and sizes help CRPR provide important “extras” like youth scholarships, which create opportunities 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 the Sponsorship Menu under Parks for details or contact the office at (814) 231-3071 or email crpr@crcog.net!

Register online at www.crpr.org


CRPR Policies & Procedures

Click, Call or Come In! Registration is easy! 1. 2. 3. 4.

Three easy steps to register online for your favorite program or special event! The best part, no user fees! Browse our programs and events in this Active Guide! Log-on or create an account to register by visiting www.crpr.org and clicking “Register Now!” If you already have an account and forgot your password, call CRPR; we can help! Shop for your programs and check out! Questions? Call CRPR at 814-231-3071; staff are available Monday-Friday 8 AM-5 PM.

IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION GENERAL • Most programs have limited enrollment. Registration is accepted on a “first-come, first-served” basis. Registrations are processed in the order they are received at the CRPR office, and program/event fees must be paid at the time of registration. • How to read Program Fees: Resident Fee (R): For residents of State College Borough & the Twps. of College, Ferguson, Harris & Patton. Nonresident Fee (NR): For residents of all other municipalities. • No registrations or payments can be accepted by CRPR instructors, unless specific info. is provided within a program description. • CRPR reserves the right to adjust program meeting schedules, pending weather conditions and facility availability. REFUNDS • If a refund request is made at least 7 calendar days prior to the start of the program / camp week, a full refund (less a $5 processing fee) is provided for the program. • If a refund request is due to injury or illness after a program starts, a prorated refund is provided (a doctor’s excuse may be required). • If a program or class is canceled, a prorated refund or credit is provided. CANCELLATIONS • News bulletins regarding cancellations are listed at www.crpr.org as an Urgent Alert on the home page. • Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for the latest on cancellations and program updates! CRPR YOUTH SCHOLARSHIPS • We welcome Centre Region youth to participate in CRPR programs and activities and we may be able to provide reduced fees to qualified youth registering. Contact CRPR at 231-3071 or visit www.crpr.org for an application and additional information. Scholarship information is confidential.

CRPR Registration Form

Payer/Parent Information Name:

Phone (H):

Phone (C):

Phone (W):

Address:

State:

ZIP

E-mail: Resident of (please check one): __State College Borough

__College Twp. __Other (Nonresident Rate)

__Harris Twp. __Patton Twp. __Halfmoon Twp. (Nonresident Rate)

__Ferguson Twp.

__University Park

Ackknowledgment of Risk: Registrants participate in CRPR programs at their own risk. Centre Region Parks & Recreation Authority does not carry accidental injury insurance to cover medical costs of persons accidentally injured during the course of participating in CRPR programs. CRPR makes every effort to conduct programs under the safest conditions. Some programs involve strenuous physical activity. Participants should consult their doctor before entering a program. Photographs, digital pictures or videotape of program participants and spectators may be taken and used for program publicity.

PAYMENT METHOD: ___CHECK

___MONEY ORDER ___MASTER CARD ___VISA

Credit Card Number: Your Signature: Full Name of Participant

___DISCOVER

___AMEX

3-Digit Security Code:

Date of Birth

Current Grade

Gender (M/F)

T-shirt Size

Program Number

Program Number

Program Number

Fee

Total Enclosed (payable to CRPR) Centre Region Parks & Recreation, 2040 Sandy Drive, Suite A, State College, PA 16803 * (814) 231-3071 * www.crpr.org

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