recreation and library guide 2014-i
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This brochure is intended to be a guide for information only.
Please be advised that the information contained in this brochure may not be complete and is subject to change.
Welcome to the City of Parkland’s Activities Guide filled with programs offered by the Parks & Recreation Department, the Parkland Library and the Parkland YMCA. On the following pages, you will find creative classes, sports activities, special events and much more with
something for everyone in the family to enjoy.
Public parks & recreation activities play a vital role in the promotion of healthy “minds and bodies” in every community, with that in mind,
we encourage you to get out and enjoy the summer season. Whatever your interest, take time to explore your city parks and check
out the variety of recreational opportunities offered to you!
Your teams in Parks & Recreation, Library and Parkland YMCA work hard to provide quality facilities, programs and services, the staffs
are responsive to your needs by making adjustments to program offerings. Be assured that our staff are committed to continuous
improvement of our community services and encourage your ideas, com‐ments or concerns on how we can best service you. We would like to thank
you for choosing services coordinated by the Parks & Recreation Department, Parkland Library and Parkland YMCA to meet the leisure needs of you and your family. Whether you are booking a picnic pavilion, registering
for a class or attending a special event….WE THANK YOU!
If there is anything we can do for you, please stop by the Parks and Recreation office, the YMCA office, both offices located in Pine Trails Park or the Parkland Library at the City Hall Complex and let us know.
Best wishes for a safe, healthy and active year, City of Parkland Community Services
Table of Contents
Announcements………………………….26 Barkland Dog Park…………………..……25 City Commission …………………………..4 City Parks………………………………….23 Events…………………………...……...10‐12 Field Rentals……………………………...21 Intergenerational Programs……………..13 Library Programs…………………………16 Library Staff……………………………......9 Mission Statement………………………...5 Non Emergency Phone Numbers…………7 Office Locations…………………………...6 Park Staff…………………………………..8 Pavilion Rentals…………………………..24 Senior Programs………………………….14 Special Event Permits………….…………22 Sports...………………………………..18‐20 Teen Group………………………………..15 YMCA Sport Programs…………………...17
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Michael Udine Mayor
Christine Hunschofsky Vice Mayor
David Rosenof Commissioner
Mark Weissman Commissioner
Caryn Gardner‐Young City Manager
Our Parkland City Government Mission is to provide superior City services that add value to our
residents lives while maintaining the City's financial stability. We assure quality
development while protecting our environment and character. We build our community and advocate to protect Parkland’s interests.
The City of Parkland is a beautiful and green, upscale residential community with small scale commercial villages. Our hometown feeling and excellent neighborhood schools help to make us family friendly. Our residents enjoy an active lifestyle through first class leisure and cultural
amenities and easy movement through our streets and multi‐use trails.
City Hall 6600 University Drive Monday– Friday 8AM– 5PM (954) 757‐4170
Parkland Library 6620 University Drive
Monday– Thursday 10AM– 7:30PM Friday– Saturday 10AM– 5PM
(954) 757‐4200
Parks & Recreation 10561 Trails End Monday– Friday 8AM– 5PM (954) 757‐4105
Parkland YMCA 10559 Trails End
Monday– Friday 6AM– 9PM Saturday and Sunday 8AM– 5PM
(954) 384‐9622
For all after hours non‐emergency requests call (954) 913‐0499 to reach a City of Parkland
Public Works staff member.
If you need to reach a Park Ranger during normal park hours contact (954) 913‐0496.
Questions about Employment or Volunteer Opportunities contact the Human Resources
Department at (954) 757‐4130.
For any other questions contact City Hall at (954) 753‐5040.
Parks & Recreation Director Philip Biscorner, CPRP
(954) 757‐4104 pbiscorner@cityofparkland.org
Parks & Recreation Coordinator Gayle Vasile, CPRP (954) 757‐4120
gvasile@cityofparkland.org
Program Manager GerriAnn Pane‐Dougherty, CPRP
(954) 757‐4129 gdougherty@cityofparkland.org
Program Specialist Caitlin Crossin (954) 757‐4113
ccrossin@cityofparkland.org
Administrative Assistance Robyn Lehoux (954) 757‐4105
rlehoux@cityofparkland.org
Library Manager Joe Green
(954) 757‐4203 jgreen@cityofparkland.org
Senior Program Specialist Michele Andrews (954) 757‐4207
mandrews@cityofparkland.org
Library Assistant Margaret Scales (954) 757‐4200
mscales@cityofparkland.org
Program Specialist Miles Amos
(954) 757‐4207 mamos@cityofparkland.org
Library Aide Michelle Landis (954) 757‐4200
mlandis@cityofparkland.org
Library Aide Dian Dixon
(954) 757‐4200 ddixon@cityofparkland.org
Library Aide Carilyn D’Alfonso (954) 757‐4200
cdalfonso@cityofparkland.org
Library Aide Timothy Corrigan (954) 757‐4200
tcorrigan@cityofparkland.org
Halloween Festival at The Equestrian Center 4PM‐8PM
October 28, 2014– Truck‐or‐Treat, pumpkin decorating, “haunted” areas, music, food and much more!
www.cityofparkland.org/846/Halloween‐Festival
Parkland’s Monster Dash at Pine Trails Park Race begins at 7AM
October 25, 2014– 5K, 10K and 1 Mile Fun Run. *Registration is Required*
www.cityofparkland.org/monsterdash
Movies in the Park at Pine Trails Park All shows start at 7PM
October 17, 2014‐ Monsters University November 14, 2014‐ Free Birds December 5, 2014‐ Frozen January 9, 2014‐ The Lego Movie
www.cityofparkland.org/movies
Concert Series at Pine Trails Park Food Trucks 6PM All shows start at 7PM
October 11, 2014‐ Heart Tribute November 22, 2014‐ Bruce Springsteen Tribute December 13, 2014‐ Polynesian Show January 10, 2015‐ Dueling Pianos January 24, 2015‐ Country Concert
www.cityofparkland.org/concerts
Pet Adoptions at “Barkland” Dog Park 8AM‐10AM
December 20, 2014– Local pet rescues will be out with pets indeed of a good home.
Farmers Market at The Equestrian Center 9AM‐1PM
November 2, 2014 *Opening Day November 16, 2014 *Craft Show December 7, 2014 *Craft Show December 21, 2014 January 4, 2015 January 18, 2015 February 1, 2015 *Health Fair
www.cityofparkland.org/farmersmarket
Hayride & Bonfire at The Equestrian Center 7PM‐9PM
November 7, 2014– Enjoy hayrides pulled by horses followed by songs around the bonfire! Don’t miss out on the fun! *Parkland Residents Only ‐ Registration Required*
www.cityofparkland.org/hayride
Fishing Derby at Pine Trails Park 8AM‐10AM
November 8, 2014– Don’t forget your pole, bait and bucket!
www.cityofparkland.org/fishingderby
Snowfest at Terramar Park 11AM– 2PM
January 3, 2015– It will be snowing in Parkland! Come play in the snow with us! *Parkland Residents Only ‐ Registration is Required*
www.cityofparkland.org/snowfest
House Decorating Contest
Applications are due by December 8, 2014 Judging Day is on December 10, 2014 6‐8PM
*Parkland Residents Only*
www.cityofparkland.org/contest
“Silver Surfers” This program will match up local high school students to interested sen‐iors that live in Aston Gardens. Students will provide training for seniors eager to learn more about computer technology. This program runs
through the school year and begins on October 18, 2014.
The Intergenerational Programs at the City of Parkland provide exciting opportunities for senior adults to interact with younger generations, sharing their skills and knowledge while at the same time enjoying the energy, creativity and vitality of the young minds. Our intergenerational programs are designed to bring youth and senior adults into meaningful
discussions. The programs vary from educational to recreational to community service and are often a blend of all three.
Intergenerational BINGO! This program brings selected 4th and 5th grade students from the community to in with the seniors who help by collecting the money,
calling out the numbers and playing alongside at the tables. BINGO occurs on school board employee planning days. The next BINGO will be held on
December 19, 2104.
Classes and Trips Every other month trips/programs are FREE of charge for Parkland
residents aged 62 and over. Trips go anywhere and everywhere in the tri‐county area and participants get to experience great fun together at sporting events, cultural places, theatrical programs and educational activities. Trips generally include admission to the places visited, snack
and water and all trips include transportation in an air‐conditioned motor coach bus. Advance registration is required.
Registration To register for a senor program, proof of residency and age (i.e.: driver license or other valid photo ID) in addition to a completed application
must be on file with the Parks and Recreation Department.
Trips October 21, 2014– Coral Springs Country Club November 2, 2014– Miami Dolphin Game
December 9, 2014– Henry Morrison Flagler Museum
Classes October 9, 2014– Ceramics
November 20, 2014– Vibrational Sound Therapy December 14, 2104– Holiday Social
City of Parkland’s Teen Advisory Group (TAG) Become a leader in your community. Create the programs and experiences you would like to see offered in Parkland for teens. Plan social events such as movie nights, Teen Café, field trips, Battle of the Bands, overnight campouts, tournaments, toy drives, etc… Make presentations to Parkland Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, volunteer for Parks and Recreation special events, camp programs and library programs while receiving community service hours.
Meetings are the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7PM in the Parkland Library.
*FREE to join* *For high school students.*
YMCA’s Teen Leaders Club Be a leader in your community, earn community service hours, make
friends, get healthy and make a difference.
Wednesdays at Parkland YMCA Community Center from 4:15PM ‐ 6:15PM.
*YMCA Members $20| Non Members $40* *Ages 12‐17*
Adults November 3, 2104 at 10:30AM Knit N Knowledge November 8, 2014 from 10AM– 1PM Coffee Bar and Used Book Fair November 10, 2104 at 6:30PM Learn about Health Care Reform “Obamacare” November 15, 2014 at 1PM Lunch N’ Learn Lecture Series November 15, 2014 at 1PM Saturday Afternoon Film December 1, 2014 at 10:30AM Knit N Knowledge December 13, 2014 at 10:30AM All Booked Up Book Club December 20,2014 from 10AM‐1PM Saturday Afternoon Film January 10, 2015 at 10:30AM All Booked Up Book Group January 10, 2015 from 10AM‐1PM Coffee Bar and Used Book Fair January 13, 2015 at 6:30PM Reader’s Ring January 17, 2015 at 1PM Afternoon Film
Youth November 10, 2104 at 4PM Bricks and Books (age 7+) November 15, 2014 at 10:30AM 9th Annual Author Show Case November 17, 2104 at 3:30PM Thanksgiving Traditions December 3, 2014 at 4:15PM Chess Club (age 8+) December 9, 2014 at 3:30PM Holiday Stories and Craft December 9, 2014 at 6:30PM Reader’s Ring (3rd ‐5th graders) January 7, 2015 at 8:30AM Winter Story time Registration January 14, 2015 at 4:15PM Chess Club (age 8+) January 15, 2015 at 4Pm Bricks and Books (age 7+) January 28, 2015 at 4:15PM Chess Club (age 8+)
Tiny Tots Sport Ages 3‐5 Basketball ‐ Mondays & Wednesdays at 4PM Soccer ‐ Tuesdays & Thursdays at 4PM
Classes are 45 minutes long twice a week for eight weeks.
Basketball Clinic Ages 5‐15 Tuesdays from 6PM‐7PM November 11 ‐ December 16, 2014 YMCA Members Registration begins on October 6, 2014 Non‐Members Registration begins on October 9, 2014 YMCA Members $75 | Non‐Members $100
Soccer Fundamentals Ages 5‐15 Mondays October 28 ‐ December 8, 2014 Ages 5‐8 5:30‐6:30PM Ages 9+ 6:30‐7:30PM November 11, 2014 ‐ December 16, 2014 YMCA Members Registration begins on October 6, 2014 Non‐Members Registration begins on October 9, 2014 YMCA Members $75 | Non‐Members $100
Basketball Fundamentals Ages 5‐15 Sundays October 19– December 7, 2014 Ages 5‐8 11:AM‐12PM Ages 9+ 12PM‐1PM YMCA Members $120 | Non‐Members $180
Soccer Academy and Training of Parkland Training programs are offered for groups, individuals, coaches and teams. For more information contact Roger Thomas at (954) 575‐9100 or visit ww.satsfl.com.
Parkland Soccer Club Who: Adults and Kids 4‐25 years old When: Season runs October through February For more information visit www.parklandsoccer.net or call (954) 410‐5172.
Parkland Predators Travel Soccer Club Who: Boys and Girls 8‐18 When” Season runs September through May For more information visit www.parklandpredators.net.
Non Resident Sports Car Individuals residing outside of the City of Parkland must purchase a
non‐resident sports card in order to participate in all City of Parkland sport organizations. The cost for the card is $172.00 and covers all members of a
family at the time of program registration for one (1) fiscal year (October 1– September 30).
Field Condition Hotline The City maintains a field condition hotline that sport team members can consult to confirm field schedules and weather cancellations. You can reach the hotline at (954) 757‐4110. It is updated daily after 4PM.
Mandatory Criminal Background Checks The City of Parkland requires mandatory criminal Background screenings for all sports league volunteers as recommended by
the National Parks and Recreation Association.
Parkland Little League & Softball Who: Boys and Girls ages 5‐18 When: Sign ups begin November through December Visit www.eteamz.com/parklandlittleleauge or call (954) 604‐2442 for more information.
Parkland Pokers Travel Baseball Who: ages 8‐18 For more information contact Les Liese at (954) 253‐0001 or email at lesliese@aol.com.
Diamond Club Baseball Personal/ group baseball training. For more information contact Sam Luppino at luppinobaseball@yahoo.com or visit www.thedcbaseball.com
Parkland Basketball Who: Boys and Girls ages 7‐17 When: Sign ups begin September through November Season runs January through April Visit www.parklandbasketball.com or call (954) 227‐0989 for more information.
MVP, Inc—Basketball Skill Development Program Who: Boys and Girls ages 5‐18 When: Sign ups begin November through December Visit www.mvpinc.org for more information.
Parkland Flag Football Who: Boys and Girls ages 5‐17 When: Sign ups begin in March Season runs from August through November Visit www.parklandflag.com for more information.
Parkland Ranger Tackle Football and Cheer Who: ages 5‐13 When: Registration begins in May Season runs August through November Visit www.parklandrangers.com or call (954) 892‐4244 for more information. For cheer call (954) 520‐2515.
Xtreme Lacrosse Training Visit www.floridaxtremelacrosse.com for more information.
Parkland Red Hawks Lacrosse Who: Boys and Girls grades K‐8th When: Practices begin in January and end in May Visit www.leaguelineup.com/parklandlacrosse for more information.
Parkland Buddy Sports Sports programming for special needs children and young adults. For more information visit www.parklandbuddysports.com.
Field Availability All athletic fields are reserved for use by City of Parkland recognized sports leagues. No organized programs or teams are permitted to utilize city facilities for training,
lessons, practice or games other than the City recognized sports leagues.
For more information on field availability or rentals contact the Parks and Recreation Department at (954) 757‐4105.
The City of Parkland’s Code of Ordinances provides the framework and guidance for the issuance of Special Events Permits within the City of
Parkland. Any organized activity impacting city services or involving the use of, or having an impact on, public property, public facilities, sidewalks, medians or street areas requires a permit. Please remember that Special
Events cannot be advertised until after the permit process has been completed and you receive an approved permit.
Submitting the Special Events Permit Application does not guarantee site
availability. Permits may not be submitted more than 6 months in advance, or less than 30 days from the event. It is the applicant’s
responsibility to contact federal, state or county agencies for other relevant permits.
The non‐refundable fee for the Special Event Permit is $140; non‐profit
organizations are exempt from this fee. Other City fees may apply depending on the type of event. A deposit may be required if the costs of supplying City services exceeds $1,000. Please note that There may be additional fees required for the use of City facilities. All applications and
payments must be received in person at Parkland City Hall.
On behalf of the City of Parkland, we thank you for contributing to the spirit and vitality of our City through the staging of your event. If you have
any questions, please feel free to contact us at (954) 757‐4126.
Equestrian Center 8350 Ranch Road Parkland, FL 33967
John H. Quigley Park 7901 Parkside Drive Parkland, FL 33067
Terramar Park 6575 NW 75th Drive Parkland, FL 33067
Barkland Dog Park 9245 Ranch Road Parkland, FL 33067
Doris Davis Forman Wildlife Preserve 7300 Parkside Dive Parkland, FL 33067
Pine Trails Park 10555 Trails End Parkland, FL 33076
Liberty Park 9200 Ranch Road Parkland, FL 33067
6 Acre Wood Park 6060 Hillsboro Blvd. Parkland, FL 33067
Park Name Rate for 4 hours
Max
Cap
Vendors (bounce house, DJ, petting zoo)
Equestrian Center $145.00 62 Permitted
Liberty Park $120.00 42 Permitted
Pine Trails Parks $70.00 30 Not permitted
Quigley Park $70.00 30 Not permitted
Terramar Park $95.00 52 Not permitted
Pavilion Permits are required for any weekend and holiday rentals. To obtain pavilion permit residents call Parks and Recreation(954) 757‐4105 to check availability and must come to Pine Trails Recreation Office. Pavilions are
reserved in 4‐hour segments on weekends from 9am‐1pm and 2pm to 6pm or from 9am‐6pm by paying for both time slots. Payments can be made by Visa,
MasterCard, cash or a check payable to City of Parkland. Pavilion reservations are available for Parkland Residents only.
Reservations cannot more than six (6) months in advance or less than four (4) days prior to event. Any outside vendors need to supply Parks and Recreation with a Certificate of Liability insurance with City of Parkland added as an additional insured party within four(4) days before event. You must notify the City of your intent to have a vendor at the time of reservation. The event should end on time and clean up is expected to be completed within 15 minutes of the event ending time. The City asks that you bring extra garbage bags, which can be left by the receptacles for Public
Services to come and dispose of them.
Parkland parks are equipped with Thor Guard Warning System. If a rain storm approaches and it is activated, residents are to wait in their vehicles until the weather clears and the “All Clear Signal” sounds. Each rental permit has a park lightning policy attached to it to advise you further on what to do. Rain checks will be given if event is rained out within the first two (2) hours of reserved time and is approved by the Park Ranger’s office. Rain checks must be used with one (1) year of
the original date of the reservation. There are no refunds under any circumstances.
Grills are available in the larger rented pavilions however you must bring your own charcoal and cannot bring additional grills. No alcohol is allowed in any of the City of Parkland’s parks.
9245 Ranch Road Parkland, FL 33067
Hours Opens 7:00 AM until Daylight Savings Time.
Open 7:30 AM during Daylight Saving Times. Park closes as Sunset.
Barkland is just over two (2) acres in size and has separate areas for large and small dogs, a dog washing station, water fountains for pets and their owners, covered pavilions, walking trails, benches and picnic tables. Barkland sponsorship opportunities are still
available for individuals and businesses.
For more information please contact Philip Biscorner, Parks & Recreation Director, at pbiscorner@cityofparkland.org
or call 954‐757‐4104.
The Dog Park, known as “Barkland” is an unsupervised facility and users enter at their own risk. By entering this facility owners expressly understand
and accept that the City of Parkland is not responsible for any and all damages which may be caused by their or other dogs. Owners and those with custody of a dog are legally responsible for their dogs and any injury
they may cause and for complying with the following regulations while in the park. Rules and regulations are posted at
www.cityofpakrland.org/604/barkland‐dog‐park.
The City of Parkland is proud to announce the creation of the Adopt‐A‐Park program. The program will allow for maintenance and
beautification of City parks through litter and debris removal by various non‐profit organizations.
Interested non‐profit organizations from the community will adopt a spe‐cific City park to perform debris and litter removal at their chosen loca‐
tion, and will have a sign recognizing the group placed within their chosen park.
The Adopt‐A‐Park program will increase resident awareness and pride in the City’s parks, while providing an opportunity for groups to work to‐
ward the common goal of ensuring the City’s parks maintain their beauti‐ful appearance.
For more information on the Adopt‐A‐ Park program please contact Scott Davidoff, Public Information Officer, at sda‐vidoff@cityofparkland.org or call 954‐757‐4126
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