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Page 1: Brochure Summer

Scarborough Community Services

Summer Registration begins Monday, March 5!Register early online and SAVE!

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What’s Inside‘

19 | Adult Programs17 | Child Care Programs 4 | Summer Day Camp (Grades K to 9)

8 | Youth Summer Programs20 | 55+ Programs (Senior WOW) For details on programming and trips, please see our current newsletter on the 55+ webpage. 2 | Community Services Policies 3 | Changes Due to New Wentworth29 | Sponsors, Benefactors, and Donors

27 | Amenities Guide23 | Community Information23 | Discount Tickets26 | Dragonfly Nymphs and Mosquito Dunks

Mission StatementIt is the mission of Community Services to provide diverse, safe, quality, and cost-efficient services. We accomplish this through communication, coordination, and education in a professional and timely manner for the Town of Scarborough.

Community Services Staff Director .................................................. Bruce Gullifer, C.P.R.P. Office Manager ................................................Marcia McGinnis Facilities Scheduler .............................................. Steve Kramer Secretary/Receptionist .............................................Nicole Hall Child Care Manager ..........................................Raelene Bodman Program Coordinator .......................................... Audra Keenan Program Coordinator .....................................Andrea Zglobicki Recreation Manager ....................................................Bill Reichl Program Coordinator for Seniors .........................Debbie Jones Program Coordinator ........................................... Ryan Colpitts Facilities Manager ..................................................... Steve Quirk

Scarborough Community Services

Community Services Office259 US Route 1, 3rd FloorP.O. Box 360Scarborough, ME 04070-0360Office Hours: Monday through Friday -- 8:00 am to 4:00 pm

Phone: 207-730-4150Fax: 207-730-4165

Child Care OfficeSummer Locations:

Wentworth Building (Grades K to 5)Middle School (Grades 6 to 9)

Office Hours: By appointment only -- must call 730-4150

School Year 2012-2013 Location:Narragansett Building -- Scarborough Middle School21 Quentin Drive, P.O. Box 360Scarborough, ME 04070-0360

Office Hours: Monday through Friday -- 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Phone: 207-730-4170Fax: 207-730-4175

How to Register for Programs1. You may register in person in the Community Services Office or online through our website:

www.scarborough.me.us/commserv/documents/onlinereg/index

For first-time users, please call Community Services at 730-4150 to acquire your user name and password for online registration and payments. For step-by-step online registration instructions, please visit the webpage above.

2. Community Services accepts cash, checks, money orders, and debit cards for in-office registrations. Please make checks payable to Town of Scarborough.

We accept credit and debit cards for online registrations.

3. All program fees must be paid in full upon registration.

4. We do not accept registrations through the mail or by phone.

Registration into activities will be allowed only if the account is in good standing. Community Services reserves the right to deny registration into an activity pending payment of an outstanding balance.

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Summer 2012

Email: [email protected]

Registration Dates -- Year-Round

Scarborough Community Services has three registration periods throughout the year:

Seasons Registration BeginsSummer ....................................First Monday of MarchFall ............................................First Monday of JulyWinter/Spring ..........................First Monday of November

If the first Monday falls on a holiday, registration will begin the following day.

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Scarborough Community Services Policies

Non-Resident FeeNon-residents may register for our programs. An additional $15 fee will be assessed for most programs. However, some programs may require additional fees. Please see each program for more information.

Refund Policies

All ProgrAms (excluding 55+ -- see below)

• No refunds: If an individual does not attend the activity or does not cancel at least 7 calendar days prior to the start of an activity.

• $15 processing fee: For any cancellation or change made by applicant.

• 100% refund: If Community Services cancels the activity.

Check Writing Policy• Please make checks payable to Town of Scarborough.• Must show valid photo ID.• Personal checks must show name, current address, and telephone

number.• Starter checks cannot be accepted.

multiPle-session ProgrAms

If your child is indecisive about a multiple-session program, we recommend registering for individual sessions versus the entire program. When registering for multiple sessions at once, please keep in mind that combined session dates are all inclusive; therefore, should you choose to cancel once the first session begins, no refund will be given for the remaining sessions.

55+ ProgrAms

• No refunds: Wednesday Lunches: If an individual does not attend a lunch or does not cancel by Monday at 2:00 pm, the household will be charged and the balance must be paid in full in order to enroll in future programs.Transportation: Beginning January 2012, if a participant does not use the service or does not cancel 24 hours prior to the scheduled service, the household will be charged and the balance must be paid in full in order to enroll in future programs.Trips: If participant cancels a trip, no refund will be issued.

• 100% refund: If Community Services cancels the activity/trip.

HeAltH reAsons

If a participant cannot participate due to medical reasons, a refund will be given if a signed doctor's note is presented to the Community Services staff within the first 48 hours of said injury. If injury occurs and is reported with a doctor's note before the activity begins, no processing fee will be assessed.

If applicant attended some classes, the refund will be prorated for the number of days the injured participant attended the program. In this case, a $15 processing fee will be assessed and deducted from the refund.

Youth Team Request PolicyCommunity Services understands that one of the best aspects of participating in our programs is the ability to play with friends or have the same coach year after year. However, in an attempt to keep teams balanced, we have instituted the following policy.

In programs such as basketball, fall soccer, and indoor soccer, coach and player requests will be limited to two requests per participant. You may request one coach and one player, or you may request two players. Timely registrations allow Community Services the opportunity to balance teams in a fair manner; timely requests also help in this process. However, there are many variables that go into the planning process and, even though we do our best, we cannot guarantee that your choice will be honored.

Late RegistrationsSome programs may be adversely affected each year due to participants waiting until the last minute to register. There is a point when a program must be cancelled or modified if there are insufficient registrations. All programs require a high level of coordination which includes facility scheduling, staffing, volunteer recruitment, team formation, and the purchasing of supplies. You will notice that the majority of our programs have registration deadlines. If there is room in a given activity after a deadline has passed, late registrations will be accepted with an additional $10 late fee assessed; however, children may not be guaranteed a T-shirt, ball, etc.

Early Registration DiscountCommunity Services works hard to offer the best prices available for our programs. Because our work becomes labor-intensive the week prior to a program start date, we like to encourage residents to register early by offering early discount prices on certain programs. We hope people will appreciate this and take advantage of these prices. However, this discount incentive is a special offer which cannot be extended if those dates have passed. No exceptions.

Sibling Discount Policy SD

Look for SD next to activities that may be discounted.

• Youth Recreation ProgramsFamilies with three or more children registering for the same Community Services-run recreation program may receive a 10% discount off the third child and any additional children from the same family. This discount will be taken off the lowest program fee. All participants must be registered at the same time to receive this discount. If one sibling cancels from a program, any refund will be given for the discounted amount paid only. Additional fees may apply; please refer to our refund policy on this page. NOTE: Sibling discounts will not be applied for online registrations. To receive this discount, you must register in the Community Services Office.

• Child CareFamilies with two or more children registered for full-time (5 days per week) before-school or after-school care will receive 10% off the second and/or subsequent child care fees. Discount will be taken off of the lowest child care fee.

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Changes Due to the New Wentworth

School Construction

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Summer 2012Child Care Administrative Office Location There will be no child care office hours during the summer. The Community Services Office will be available for registration, payments, and to answer any questions during this period.

Limited Interim Care Due to the relocation of child care to the Wentworth School and Narragansett, there will be no interim care available the week before summer day camp begins (June 18 through 22, 2012).

No Pre-School Summer Day Camp Summer day camp for 2012 will be offered for children entering Grades K through 9. Summer day camp for pre-school children will not be offered due to space limitations.

Check-In/Check-Out Locations Grades K to 5: Campers and parents must check in and check out daily in the temporary Summer Day Camp Office located in the Wentworth Building (accessible through the large double doors across from Wentworth playground area).

Grades 6 to 9: Campers and parents must check in daily in the Middle School Cafeteria and check out daily (anytime after 4:30 pm) in the temporary Summer Day Camp Office located in the Wentworth Building (accessible through the large double doors across from Wentworth playground area).

PLEASE NOTE: Both locations for summer day camp are subject to change at any time.

Parent/Guardian Parking Wentworth: Parents may park in the staff parking lot accessible from Quentin Drive (road to the Middle School). Check-In/Check-Out parking spots will be set aside for parents’ convenience. Parents volunteering on trips may park in this same lot if spots are available. Overflow parking will be available by the Passamaquoddy Building at the Middle School and the outdoor basketball courts by the library.

Middle School: Parents will have access to the bus loop, the parent drop-off loop, and the Passamaquoddy Building parking lot to the left of the Middle School Building. Parents volunteering on trips must park in the lot located near the Passamaquoddy Building.

Youth Programs Most of our summer youth programs are held outdoors and will run rain or shine. While we do our best to provide rain shelter for these programs, we cannot guarantee this space will be indoors, like a gym or cafeteria.

Fall 2012Child Care Administrative Office Location Child care administrative offices will be located in the Scarborough Middle School Narragansett Building during the duration of the new Wentworth Building project.

Bessworth Beginners Pre-School Program Due to the construction of the new Wentworth School and consequent relocation of Bessworth, the Bessworth Beginners Pre-School program will no longer be offered past June 2012.

Grades 3 to 5 Child Care Grades 3 to 5 before-school and after-school child care will be held in the Wentworth Building beginning fall 2012. Parents may use the bus circle across from the turf field to park while picking up or dropping off. Parking and child care locations are both subject to change at any point during the construction phase.

Snow Days, Teacher Days, Vacation Camps Snow days, teacher workshop days, and vacation experience camps will be held in the cafeteria and Narragansett Building at the Middle School.

Date Nights for Parents Suspended Due to space limitations, we will not be able to offer Date Nights for Parents during the construction of the new Wentworth School.

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Summer Day CampGrades K to 9

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Scarborough Community Services welcomes new and past campers to Summer Day Camp 2012. Camp is open to any child entering Grades K through 9 in the fall. No pre-school camp available. We are looking forward to providing a safe

environment where everyone can make new friends, explore and develop new skills, and simply have lots of fun! Art and gym activities, theme programming, field trips, and more will take place throughout the summer. The program is located in the Wentworth School for Grades K to 5 students and in the Middle School for Grades 6 to 9 students. Locations subject to

change at any time due to the construction of the new Wentworth School.

Our 2012 program schedule with a more detailed list of trips will be available by Friday, May 4, in the Community Services Office, the Child Care Office, or online. Schedules and trips are always subject to change; therefore, we recommend NOT choosing camp weeks based on the given schedule.

For summer day camp fees and payment plan options, please see Pages 6 and 7.

REGISTRATION• Since registration is paperless, please come prepared to update the

following household information in our system: Home, work, and cell phone numbers, email addresses, emergency contacts (other than parents), child(ren)’s names, birthdates, grades, allergies, medications, doctor’s and dentist’s names and phone numbers.

• No per-day registrations are accepted; however, you have a choice of a 2-day, 3-day, or 4-day weekly program (specific days must be selected upon registration and changes will not be allowed).

• Register at the Community Services Office in the Municipal Building or the Child Care Office.

• Payment is due in full upon registration if signing up for individual weeks. Payment plans are available for full eight-week programs only and require payment through EFT -- please see Page 6 for more information.

• Non-residents will be charged $15 extra per week or $75 extra for all 8 weeks.

• AM and PM camp options are available for Grades K to 5 campers only -- no AM/PM camp for Grades 6 to 9 campers.

• Registrations are accepted up to one week prior to the start of the program or until the program is full. Late fees will apply.

Basic Summer ScheduleMonday: Mini Field Trip (PM) - Grades 3 to 5 All-Day Trip - Grades 6 to 9Tuesday: Mini Field Trip (PM) - Grades K to 2 All-Day Beach Trip - Grades 6 to 9Wednesday: All-Day Trip - Grades 6 to 9 Beach Trip (AM) - Grades K to 5Thursday: Rollerskating (AM); Movie Matinée (PM) Grades K to 3 and 4 to 9 will rotate activities each week.

Friday: All-Day Field Trip - Grades K to 9Weekly trips to local playgrounds for Grades K to 5 to be determined.

Monday, June 25, through Friday, August 17, 2012 (No camp Wednesday, July 4)Registration begins Monday, March 5

NO ONLINE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE FOR SUMMER DAY CAMP PROGRAMS.

General Information for Summer Day Camp• Parents or guardians must sign campers in and out daily. Please see Page 3 for drop-

off and pick-up locations specific to grades and time of day.

• Camp Hours -- Monday through Friday:Before Camp ........................................................... 7:00 to 8:30 am AM Camp .....................................................7:00 am to 12:00 noonGroup Activity Hours .......................................8:30 am to 4:30 pmPM Camp ................................................................1:00 to 6:00 pm After Camp ..............................................................4:30 to 6:00 pm

- Full-day campers may arrive as early as 7:00 am and must be picked up no later than 6:00 pm (all camp hours are inclusive in full-day camp fees).

• Campers must bring the following:1. AM and/or PM snack*2. Lunch for full-day campers*3. Beverages (do not send soda or glass bottles)4. Water bottle5. Sunscreen and bug repellant**6. Bathing suit, towel, and a change of clothes7. Camp T-shirt (Fridays ONLY)

- Will be provided at time of registration- MUST wear T-shirt on all Friday field trips

*/** Please see the bottom of Page 5 for details and rules.

PLEASE LABEL EVERYTHING WITH FIRST AND LAST NAME!

• If children lose or misplace an item during the summer, please check the lost-and-found tables located in Wentworth and the Middle School. All unclaimed articles will be donated to charity after summer camp ends.

• Community Services transports campers by bus to swimming lessons and track meets and accompanies campers on foot to specialty camps.

• If campers have signed up for specialty camps, parents are responsible for providing the desk staff with an updated weekly schedule.

• Grades K to 5 campers have the option of staying on-site during any of the scheduled field trips with the exception of Friday (ALL campers must attend the scheduled Friday field trip). All field trips scheduled for Grades 6 to 9 campers are not optional as all staff members attend each trip.

Child Care Manager: Raelene BodmanProgram Coordinators: Audra Keenan, Andrea Zglobicki

PLEASE NOTE:Because of the start of the pre-construction phase for the new Wentworth School, changes may be made to our current schedule. These changes could also include adjustments to locations and times. Please check our Community Services website or Facebook page for any announcements about changes.

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FRIDAY FIELD TRIPS OPEN TO ALL!

Not registered for Summer Day Camp but want to attend one (or all) of our Friday field trips? Children entering Grades K to 9 may

register for any of our eight scheduled Friday field trips. Details for trips, including times and fees, will be available no later than Friday, May 4, 2012. Pre-registration and payment are required. Community Services supervision and transportation are included. Call 730-4170 for more information.

SUMMER READING IS FUN!

Grades K to 5 groups will have 20 minutes of regularly scheduled reading time daily. Counselors may read aloud to their groups.

Campers are encouraged to bring books or magazines of interest from home. Campers may use this time toward their summer reading goals. We are also encouraging parents to register their children for the Scarborough Public Library’s Summer Read Game. Make sure to send your child’s library card as groups will be visiting the library on a weekly basis.

FIELD TRIP SUPERVISION

Community Services continues to do its part to ensure every child’s safety while at camp. Every camper in Kindergarten to Grade 5 who

participates in any of our scheduled field trips while at day camp will be supervised in a small group. A summer recreation counselor or volunteer will accompany each group. Campers in Grades 6 to 9 will be placed in small groups and will have required check-in times throughout scheduled trips. Certain trips may require campers in Grades 6 to 9 to be assigned to a supervised group.

TRIP VOLUNTEERS

Community Services frequently uses volunteers to help with scheduled field trips. Volunteers

are responsible for supervising an assigned group of campers while on the field trip. Please note that while parents and/or guardians are encouraged to volunteer there are a limited number of spaces available for each trip. Volunteers are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until all spots are filled. If the maximum number of volunteers is reached and there is still space available on the bus, parents still wishing to attend the field trip and ride the bus may do so but will be responsible for their own admission fees.

If you are interested in volunteering for any of our field trips, you must contact a Community Services Summer Rec Coordinator in advance so the appropriate paperwork can be completed. For more information, please contact Scarborough Community Services at 730-4170 or 730-4150.

Monday, June 25, through Friday, August 17, 2012 (No camp Wednesday, July 4)Registration begins Monday, March 5

Register for the 8-week lunch program before May 25th and receive AM snacks at no charge!

ATTENTION: All families who qualified for the free or reduced breakfast and lunch program during the school year qualify for free breakfast and lunch during the 2012 summer camp program. Just complete an application and registration form indicating the weeks your child will be attending. For more information, please contact Brenda Franklin at 730-4700.

Mail your completed registration forms and payment to:

Summer Camp Lunch ProgramAttn: Brenda FranklinWentworth School9 Municipal DriveScarborough, ME 04074

PRICES All 8 Weeks Weekly DailyBreakfastBegins at 8:30 am $60.00 $7.50 $1.50

LunchBegins at 11:30 am $146.00 $18.25 $3.65

SnackBefore or After Lunch $34.00 $4.25 $0.85

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Summer Day Camp Programs

* snAcks And luncHes Refrigerator and microwaves are not available for use by campers so please send snack and lunch packed accordingly. Breakfast, lunch, and/or snacks may be purchased through the Scarborough School Nutrition Program. Please see above for more information.

** sunscreen And insect rePellAnt Parents must apply sunscreen and/or insect repellant before dropping their child off at camp. In order for counselors and administrators to re-apply such products to campers throughout the day, the State of Maine requires consent upon registration. Sunscreen and insect repellant must be given directly to your child’s camp counselor.

SUMMER CAMP BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AND SNACK PROGRAMS

The Scarborough School Nutrition Program will be offering breakfast, lunch, and snack programs to all

Kindergarten through Grade 9 campers for your convenience. Breakfast, lunch, and snacks will be offered in the Wentworth Cafeteria for Grades K to 5. Grades 6 to 9 campers will receive bagged breakfasts, lunches, and snacks.

Morning and afternoon snacks consist of one snack and drink served before and after lunch. Lunch will include items such as pizza, chicken nuggets, macaroni and cheese, fruit and vegetables, milk or juice, etc. A Sunbutter (R) (made from sunflower seeds) and jelly sandwich will be available for campers who do not like the main dish. A bagged lunch will be provided on Friday field trips, or when the schedule requires.

We must have a minimum of 50 campers registered for the program each week before breakfast or lunch may be purchased daily. Registration forms are available at Community Services and online but must be completed and returned along with payment to the Scarborough School Nutrition Program by Friday, June 15, 2012. See below for mailing address.

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Two Payment Options (Only)The earlier you register, the more you save!

Pay in full at registration and pay LESS!

Pay in Full Payment Plan

5-Day ProgramEarly Registration Discounts:

Register on or after March 5 .......... $1,325Register on or after April 16 ........... $1,400Register on or after May 21 ............ $1,475

PAYMENT OPTIONS Cash, check, debit, or credit card

(Visa, Mastercard, or Discover)

Summer Day Camp Fees8-Week Programs

To register using a credit card, you must come to the Community Services Office in the Municipal Building (259 US Route 1, 3rd floor). Credit card processing is not available in the Child Care Office.

PAYMENT BY EFT ONLY (Electronic Funds Transfer)

• Deposit is due at registration with a completed EFT Form. Deposit may be paid using cash, check, and debit card. Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, or Discover) may be used but must be processed in the Community Services Office -- not available in the Child Care Office.

• Weekly payments will be automatically deducted from your checking account during the 8-week period, beginning Friday, June 22. See weekly payments below.

5-Day Program

Register on or after March 5 ....... $425 .......$125...... $1,000 ......$1,425Register on or after April 16 ........ $500 .......$125...... $1,000 ......$1,500Register on or after May 21 ......... $575 .......$125...... $1,000 ......$1,575

Total in EFT PaymentsDeposit

Weekly EFT Payment Total Amount

4-Day Program

Register on or after March 5 ....... $375 .....$112.50 ..... $900 ...... $1,275Register on or after April 16 ........ $450 .....$112.50 ..... $900 ...... $1,350Register on or after May 21 ......... $525 .....$112.50 ..... $900 ...... $1,425

Total in EFT PaymentsDeposit

Weekly EFT Payment Total Amount

3-Day Program

Register on or after March 5 ....... $325 ...... $100 ........ $800 ...... $1,125Register on or after April 16 ........ $400 ...... $100 ........ $800 ...... $1,200Register on or after May 21 ......... $475 ...... $100 ........ $800 ...... $1,275

Total in EFT PaymentsDeposit

Weekly EFT Payment Total Amount

2-Day ProgramAM or PM Programs (K-5 only)

Register on or after March 5 ....... $325 .....$62.50 ......$500 ........ $825Register on or after April 16 ........ $375 .....$62.50 ......$500 ........ $875Register on or after May 21 ......... $425 .....$62.50 ......$500 ........ $925

Total in EFT PaymentsDeposit

Weekly EFT Payment Total Amount

4-Day ProgramEarly Registration Discounts:

Register on or after March 5 ............$1,200Register on or after April 16 ............$1,275Register on or after May 21 .............$1,350

3-Day ProgramEarly Registration Discounts:

Register on or after March 5 ...........$1,075Register on or after April 16 ............$1,150Register on or after May 21 .............$1,225

2-Day ProgramAM or PM Programs (K-5 only)

Early Registration Discounts:

Register on or after March 5 ...........$775Register on or after April 16 ............$825Register on or after May 21 .............$875

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One Payment Option -- Pay in Full upon Registration

5-Day Program$225 per child*

4-Day Program$200 per child*

3-Day Program$165 per child*

2-Day Program$120 per child*

N o A M o r P M i n d i v i d u a l w e e k s a v a i l a b l e .

Week 1 (June 25 to 29)Must register by Friday, June 15, to receive price above.

Registrations on or after June 18 5-Day: $235 4-Day: $210 3-Day: $175 2-Day: $130

Registrations on or after June 25 5-Day: $240 4-Day: $215 3-Day: $180 2-Day: $135

* Must sign up at least ONE week prior to receive pricing above. Please see deadlines below for details.

Summer Day Camp FeesIndividual Week Programs

Week 2 (July 2 to 6)Must register by Friday, June 22, to receive price above.

Registrations on or after June 25 5-Day: $235 4-Day: $210 3-Day: $175 2-Day: $130

Registrations on or after July 2 5-Day: $240 4-Day: $215 3-Day: $180 2-Day: $135

Week 3 (July 9 to 13)Must register by Friday, June 29, to receive price above.

Registrations on or after July 2 5-Day: $235 4-Day: $210 3-Day: $175 2-Day: $130

Registrations on or after July 9 5-Day: $240 4-Day: $215 3-Day: $180 2-Day: $135

Week 4 (July 16 to 20)Must register by Friday, July 6, to receive price above.

Registrations on or after July 9 5-Day: $235 4-Day: $210 3-Day: $175 2-Day: $130

Registrations on or after July 16 5-Day: $240 4-Day: $215 3-Day: $180 2-Day: $135

Week 5 (July 23 to 27)Must register by Friday, July 13, to receive price above.

Registrations on or after July 16 5-Day: $235 4-Day: $210 3-Day: $175 2-Day: $130

Registrations on or after July 23 5-Day: $240 4-Day: $215 3-Day: $180 2-Day: $135

Week 6 (July 30 to August 3)Must register by Friday, July 20, to receive price above.

Registrations on or after July 23 5-Day: $235 4-Day: $210 3-Day: $175 2-Day: $130

Registrations on or after July 30 5-Day: $240 4-Day: $215 3-Day: $180 2-Day: $135

Week 7 (August 6 to 10)Must register by Friday, July 27, to receive price above.

Registrations on or after July 30 5-Day: $235 4-Day: $210 3-Day: $175 2-Day: $130

Registrations on or after August 6 5-Day: $240 4-Day: $215 3-Day: $180 2-Day: $135

Week 8 (August 13 to 17)Must register by Friday, August 3, to receive price above.

Registrations on or after August 6 5-Day: $235 4-Day: $210 3-Day: $175 2-Day: $130

Registrations on or after August 13 5-Day: $240 4-Day: $215 3-Day: $180 2-Day: $135

5-day option not available -- no camp on Wednesday, July 4.

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Youth ProgramsRecreation Manager

Bill ReichlProgram Coordinator

Ryan Colpitts

Art

note to All Art cAmP registrAnts

Please bring clothes that can get dirty to each class and pack a snack daily. Students enrolled in both Artful Eating AND Clay Camp may bring their lunch to eat in between classes with the instructor.

Artful EatingAges 7 to 12

Cups, goblets, platters, bowls, teapots and more! Make these functional clay pieces and use them! All works are food safe.

Not all pieces will be finished by June 29. Work will be available for pick-up the week of July 9. Instructor: Lisa Ruhman

06-25 to 06-29-2012Monday through Friday9:00 am to 12:00 noon

High School Art Room E112$135 per childMin 5, Max 24A

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829

Deadline for registration 06-22Deadline for web registration 06-22

Clay CampAges 7 to 12

Join us in a week-long clay camp where we will make pots, sculptures and more out of clay.

Work will be available for pick-up the week of July 9. Instructor: Lisa Ruhman

06-25 to 06-29-2012Monday through Friday

12:30 to 3:30 pmHigh School Art Room E112

$135 per childMin 5, Max 24A

ctiv

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111

829

Deadline for registration 06-22Deadline for web registration 06-22

Art LabAges 7 to 12

Create and experiment with clay, painting, drawing, sculptures, and more in this week-long creative art camp!

Instructor: Lisa Ruhman

07-09 to 07-13-2012Monday through Friday9:00 am to 12:00 noon

High School Art Room E112$125 per childMin 5, Max 24A

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829

Deadline for registration 07-06Deadline for web registration 07-06

Frozen Ropes Baseball CampAges 6 to 12

Improve your game while learning how to play baseball the Scarborough way! Each day the campers will receive

instruction on hitting, pitching, fielding, and base running, and will also have an opportunity to play in games coached by the camp staff. Instruction will be provided by Scarborough High School coaches, including Head Coach Mike Coutts, as well as the professional staff of Frozen Ropes, some of the finest baseball instructors in the state. Beginners to advanced-level players will benefit from a week of instruction from our experienced staff. All campers should bring a water bottle and wear athletic clothing each day. A glove is mandatory. Full-day participants should bring a lunch and snack daily.

Baseball

06-25 to 06-29-2012Monday through Friday

Ages 6 to 8: 9:00 am to 12:00 noon $95 per childAges 8 to 12: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm (9:00 am to 12:00 noon Friday) $185 per child

High School Baseball FieldsMin 8, Max 75 (per session)

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Deadline for registration 06-22Deadline for web registration 06-22

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Youth ProgramsRecreation Manager

Bill ReichlProgram Coordinator

Ryan Colpitts

Session 1: 07-16 to 07-19-2012Session 2: 07-23 to 07-26-2012

Monday through Thursday8:30 am to 3:00 pm

High School Alumni Gym$150 per session; $225 for both sessions

Min 8, Max 30 (per session)

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Boys Red Storm HoopsGrades 2 to 8

The focus of this camp will be on individual skill development, the importance of team play, and having fun. Campers will

participate in various contests and games during the week that will enable them to take their game to the next level. Camp Director, Varsity Boys Coach Joe Johnson, will also introduce campers to some of the same drills and techniques that his team uses every day in practice. Campers will be divided into smaller groups based on age and ability. Please bring a lunch, snacks, and water bottle daily.

Basketball

Deadline for registration Session 1: 07-13; Session 2: 07-20Deadline for web registration Session 1: 07-13; Session 2: 07-20

Softball

Big Hits SoftballAges 6 to 16

Big Hits Softball Camp is one of the finest softball camps in Maine. Each camper will receive daily instruction on hitting,

defense, position play, base running, pitching, as well as an opportunity to play in coached games. Featured instructors include Tom Griffin (SHS Varsity Coach), Liz Winslow (SHS Varsity

Assistant and former University of Delaware first baseman), Jen Williams (current MIT Coach), Lynn

Coutts (current UMaine Coach), along with other top-quality high school coaches and current college Division I players. Beginners

to advanced level players will benefit from a week of instruction from our experienced staff. For more information, contact Tom Griffin at [email protected]. Deadline for registration Ages 6-8/Ages 8-12: 06-22; Ages 13-16: 07-13

Deadline for web registration Ages 6-8/Ages 8-12: 06-22; Ages 13-16: 07-13

Little Storm BasketballGrades K to 2

This camp is a great introduction to the game of basketball for children in Kindergarten through 2nd grade. High School coaches

along with Scarborough High School basketball players will teach the basics of the sport and will review skills using daily games and fun drills. Instructor: Steve Huntington

07-16 to 07-19-2012Monday through Thursday

4:00 to 6:00 pmMiddle School Gym

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Ages 6 to 8: 06-25 to 06-29-2012 9:00 am to 12:00 noon $90 per child ($105 non-resident)

Ages 8 to 12: 06-25 to 06-29-2012 9:00 am to 3:00 pm $170 per child ($185 non-resident)

Ages 13 to 16: 07-16 to 07-20-2012 9:00 am to 3:00 pm $170 per child ($185 non-resident)

Monday through FridayHigh School Softball Fields

Min 20, Max 75 (per session)

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Lacrosse

Red Storm Girls LacrosseGrades 2 to 8

This camp, designed for both beginners and advanced players, will focus on the fundamentals of lacrosse and help fine-

tune skills through small group play. The camp is instructed by Marcia Wood, Scarborough High School varsity head coach, along with other coaches and varsity players. Please provide your own stick, goggles, mouth guard, and water bottle. The players will have time for a snack/light lunch around 11:00 daily.

06-18 to 06-21-2012Monday through Thursday

Grades 2 to 4: 9:00 am to 12:00 noon $100 per childGrades 5 to 8: 9:00 am to 1:00 pm $125 per child

Memorial Park FieldMin 8, Max 75 (per session)

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Field Hockey

Red Storm Field HockeyGrades 3 to 8

This camp will provide new and experienced field hockey players a fun and challenging atmosphere. We will introduce and review the basics and adapt the camp to each individual's skill level. The camp will be run by local coaches as well as college and high school players. Register soon as space is limited and camp is open to non-residents! Please bring a stick, sneakers/cleats/turf shoes, water bottle, sunscreen, and snacks. Players must wear a mouth guard. We have a limited amount of sticks available to borrow upon request at registration.

07-23 to 07-26-2012Monday through Thursday

Half Day: 9:00 am to 12:00 noon OR 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm $55 per child

Full Day: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm $105 per child

High School Turf FieldMin 10, Max 20 (per session)

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Youth Field HockeyGrades K to 2

This camp will introduce incoming Grades K to 2 students to field hockey in a fun and safe atmosphere. The instructors - Scarborough Red Storm coaches and players - will go over the basics and adapt the camp to each individual’s skill level. Register soon as space is limited and camp is open to non-residents! Please bring a stick, sneakers, water bottle, and a snack. Players must wear a mouth guard. We have a limited amount of sticks available to borrow upon request at registration.

07-11 to 07-13-2012Wednesday through Friday

5:30 to 7:30 pmHigh School Turf Field

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Girls Storm Skills ClinicsGrades 3 to 8

Red Storm Varsity Girls Coach Tom Maines and staff will conduct a summer skills clinic for girls entering Grades 3

to 8. Players will learn fundamentals through Coach Maines proven teaching methods. Proper technique on all aspects of the game will be taught including ball handling, shooting, and defense. The clinic day will be broken up into age appropriate skill development sessions, games, and lectures.

Grades 3 to 5: S1: 07-09 to 07-12-2012 S2: 07-16 to 07-19-2012 9:00 am to 12:00 noon $75 per child per session

Grades 6 to 8: 06-25 to 06-28-2012 9:00 am to 3:00 pm $135 per child

Monday through ThursdayHigh School Alumni Gym

Min 10, Max 30 (per session)

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Deadline for registration Grades 3 to 5: Session 1: 07-06; Session 2: 07-13; Grades 6 to 8: 06-22

Deadline for web registration Grades 3 to 5: Session 1: 07-06; Session 2: 07-13; Grades 6 to 8: 06-22

Basketball (cont.)

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Air it Out Football Linemen Camp

Grades 2 to 8

Join Lance Johnson, Scarborough High School Head Football Coach, and Andrew Lieberman, Wesleyan University

Assistant Football Coach, in this new youth linemen camp. Staff will offer excellent instruction on offensive stance, start, steps, and blocking techniques. On the defensive side of the ball we will focus on stance, takeoff, defeating blocks, and tackling technique. Please be sure to bring cleats, shorts, shirt, and water bottle daily. Pads and helmets not necessary.

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Football

Lessons

Tennis LessonsAges 6 to 15

Tennis lessons are offered for five weeks to boys and girls ages 6 to 15. Classes are set up by age group (ages 6 to 10

and ages 11 to 15). These classes fill up quickly so register early! Students must bring their own racquet and water bottle to each lesson. Instructor: Craig McDonald

06-25 to 07-26-2012 (5 weeks)

(No class on 07-04-2012)

Ages 6 to 10: Mondays and Wednesdays OR Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:00 to 9:00 am OR 9:15 to 10:15 am

Ages 11 to 15: Mondays and Wednesdays OR Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:30 to 11:30 am

Wentworth Tennis Courts$90 per child

Min 8, Max 16 (per class)

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Grades 2 to 5: 07-16 to 07-19-2012Grades 6 to 8: 07-23 to 07-26-2012

Monday through Thursday5:00 to 8:00 pm

Middle School Football Field$125 per child

Min 10, Max 40 (per session)

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Air it Out Football Skills CampGrades 2 to 8

Join Lance Johnson, Scarborough High School Head Football Coach, and Andrew Lieberman, Wesleyan University

Assistant Football Coach, for this youth football skill camp. We will focus on quarterback, receiver, and running back techniques on offense. On the defensive side of the ball we will focus on linebacker, safety, and cornerback techniques. We will have 1-on-1 and 7-on-7 competitions throughout the camp. Please be sure to bring required equipment each day, including cleats, shorts, shirt, and water. Pads and helmets not necessary.

Grades 2 to 5: 07-30 to 08-02-2012Grades 6 to 8: 08-06 to 08-09-2012

Monday through Thursday5:00 to 8:00 pm

Middle School Football Field$125 per child

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Red Storm Football CampGrades 2 to 8

The Scarborough Football Club (SFC) will be conducting this no-contact camp focusing on fundamental football skills

such as passing, catching, blocking, tackling, pass routes, and running (ball carrying), all in a challenging and fun environment. This multi-purpose camp is aimed at strengthening the skills of returning players and providing a fun platform for prospective new players to get a sense of the game prior to committing to a full season. Leading instruction will be Lance Johnson, Scarborough Varsity Football Head Coach and Forecaster’s 2010 Coach of the Year, along with his assistants and some of the elite youth football coaching staff. We will use tackling dummies and blocking shields so pads are not required.

06-25 to 06-28-2012Monday through Thursday

5:00 to 7:30 pmHigh School Turf Field

$50 per childMin 10, Max 150

Registration is through the Scarborough Football Club -- not Community Services. Log on to the SFC website:

www.scarboroughyouthfootball.comRegister for the 2012-2013 youth football season

and receive a discount on this summer camp!

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Youth Golf LessonsAges 8 to 18

This program, designed for children who have never played before or who have limited experience, will introduce proper

swing, form, and alignment along with the rules of golf. These lessons will use the driving range, putting green, and some golf course experience.

Class is limited to 12 students with a 6-to-1 ratio of students to instructors. Participants are

responsible for their own travel to the golf course and for providing their own golf clubs (rentals available at Nonesuch).

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Lessons (cont.)

Session 1: 07-23 to 07-27-2012 8:30 to 10:00 am

Session 2: 07-30 to 08-03-2012 5:30 to 7:00 pm

Monday, Wednesday, and FridayHurd Park (Pine Point Beach)

$170 per studentMin 5, Max 50 (per session)

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Horseback Riding LessonsAges 8 to 18

This very popular program is offered by Kane Kountry Farm, a successful show barn that has been operating in Scarborough for

over 20 years. Lessons cover the basics of horsemanship, including care, grooming, groundwork, stall cleaning, and conformation riding techniques. Classes run rain or shine. Children should come prepared with long pants and boots.

PLEASE NOTE: Children must be at least eight years of age to participate. All participants must return a completed release form with registration.

Deadline for registration Session 1: 06-22; Session 2: 07-06; Session 3: 08-03

Deadline for web registration Session 1: 06-22; Session 2: 07-06; Session 3: 08-03

Session 1: 06-25 to 06-28-2012 (one week ONLY)

Session 2: 07-09 to 07-12-2012 (week 1) 07-16 to 07-19-2012 (week 2) 07-09 to 07-19-2012 (both weeks)

Session 3: 08-06 to 08-09-2012 (week 1) 08-13 to 08-16-2012 (week 2) 08-06 to 08-16-2012 (both weeks)

Monday through Thursday8:30 to 11:30 am

Kane Kountry Farm – 77 Burnham RoadOne week: $145 per childBoth weeks: $265 per childMin 2, Max 8 (per session)

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Surfing LessonsAges 6 to 60

It’s never too late to try surfing! Come join Aquaholics Surf Camp at Hurd Park (Pine Point Beach) for lessons. The class

fee includes use of a wetsuit, a softboard, and instruction. Due to safety concerns only softboards will be used. Wetsuits will be sized and fitted before camp begins. Student-to-instructor ratios are based on age and surfing ability. If the surf is big, more instructors will be present to ensure the safety of the participants. Due to the structure of the curriculum, attendance at Monday’s class is a requirement (or one private lesson before Wednesday’s class to get you up to speed).

Swimming LessonsAges 6 to 12

Community Services will once again be offering swimming lessons for boys and girls at the YMCA in Biddeford. Lessons are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays

for eight weeks and are taught by Red Cross certified aquatics instructors. Transportation is provided for this program. The bus leaves the Wentworth staff parking lot (accessible from Quentin Drive) at 8:45 am and returns around 12:00 noon. Students will be split into two groups and will get a chance to participate in lessons and free swim during each session.

06-26 to 08-16-2012 (8 weeks)

Tuesdays and Thursdays9:30 to 11:00 am

Biddeford YMCA$135 per child

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07-05 to 08-02-2012 (5 weeks)

ThursdaysAges 8 to 12: 3:00 to 4:00 pmAges 12 to 18: 4:15 to 5:15 pm

Nonesuch River Golf Course – 304 Gorham Road$115 per childMin 6, Max 12

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Soccer

Youth ProgramsRecreation Manager

Bill ReichlProgram Coordinator

Ryan Colpitts

Challenger Goalkeeping CampAges 8 to 14

For beginner to advanced players, Challenger's goalkeeping camp will focus on ball and hand work, technical development

in hand-to-eye skills, handling the ball, diving position, shot stopping, goal kicks, and communication.

07-30 to 08-03-2012Monday through Friday12:00 noon to 3:00 pm

High School Soccer Fields$140 per child ($150 on/after 07-20)

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Red Storm Soccer CampsAges 7 to 12

Developmental Camp: Players (ages 7 to 10) will develop ball skills and creativity through technical sessions and

in the run of play. The Developmental Camp will be staffed with highly-qualified coaches who are dedicated to the soccer education of these young players.

Advanced Camp: This camp focuses on all-around individual player development. Players (ages 10

to 12) should become more comfortable with a soccer ball at their feet, develop and employ new 1v1 dribbling and defensive moves, learn when to take risks, and learn how to improve creativity and decision-making in the run of play. This camp will challenge players physically, mentally, technically, and tactically.

For both camps, please bring water bottle, sunscreen, sneakers or cleats, shorts or warm-ups daily. Shin guards are mandatory.

07-09 to 07-13-2012Monday through Friday

8:00 am to 12:30 pmHigh School Soccer Fields

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Challenger Soccer CampsAges 6 to 14

Challenger will be offering two advanced soccer camps to players ages 6 to 14. In the half-day program, the emphasis

is placed upon individual skill development, core techniques, and small-sided games to enhance the player’s overall ability. For the more advanced players, the full-day program focuses on game-related techniques, and coached match play, giving each player both technical and tactical development. This program includes a free soccer ball and T-shirt.

07-30 to 08-03-2012Monday through Friday

Ages 6 to 14: 9:00 am to 12:00 noon $130 per child ($140 on/after 07-20)

Ages 8 to 14: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm $180 per child ($190 on/after 07-20)

High School Soccer FieldsMin 12, Max 100 (per session)

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Challenger Soccer Camps -- Important Information• You must register in the Community Services Office or through our website. Registrations will not be taken through the Challenger website.• Challenger charges $10 extra for registrations on or after 07-20-2012. Please see Page 2 for Community Services late fee policy also.

Challenger Mini Soccer CampsAges 3 to 6

In this unique camp, students will participate in fun games, competitions, and challenging skill-

building activities that will captivate and enlighten. This program includes a free soccer ball and T-shirt.

07-30 to 08-03-2012Monday through Friday

Ages 3 to 4: 9:00 to 10:00 am OR 10:15 to 11:15 am $85 per child ($95 on/after 07-20)

Ages 5 to 6: 11:30 am to 1:00 pm $100 per child ($110 on/after 07-20)

High School Soccer FieldsMin 6, Max 20 (per session)

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Technology

Blast Off! Rocketry CampGrades 5 to 8

Blast off into the world of rocketry! Have you ever wondered how rockets make it into

outer space? This is the opportunity to find out! Campers will learn the science behind rocketry and what flies our modern day space shuttles. Applying that knowledge, campers will create their very

own model rockets and conclude the week with an exciting rocket launch! How high will your rocket fly? Instructor: Andy Davidson

07-09 to 07-13-2012Monday through Friday9:00 am to 12:00 noon

Middle School Technology Lab$150 per childMin 6, Max 15A

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Engineering ChallengeGrades 5 to 8

Are you interested in the science and mechanics of structures and machines and exploring how they work? If you answered

"Yes," then this camp is ideal for you! Campers will explore the world of engineering and design and build their own creation. Possible themes include bridges, cranes, towers, and more. At the end of the week each camper's creation will be tested to see how well it survives against the elements. Instructor: Andy Davidson

07-30 to 08-03-2012Monday through Friday9:00 am to 12:00 noon

Middle School Technology Lab$150 per childMin 6, Max 15A

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Architecture CampGrades 5 to 8

You're never too young to design your own dream home! This camp will give participants the opportunity to use

their imagination and see it come to life! Campers will create an original home design using Google SketchUp, a 3-D modeling program. Campers will then pick their favorite room from their design and construct a scale model to show off to all! This camp will also include a field trip to a local architectural firm for a first-hand look into how it's all done. Instructor: Andy Davidson

Please Note: This camp fulfills requirements for the Boy Scouts’ Architecture badge.

07-23 to 07-27-2012Monday through Friday9:00 am to 12:00 noon

Middle School Technology Lab$155 per childMin 6, Max 13A

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If you are looking for a fun camp for your child during the summer, as well as during school vacations, look

no further! Camps run by Maine Premier Soccer (MPS) feature a unique blend of skill development, player challenges, and game play. The curriculums are tailor-made for the age of the child we are working with. Registering for an MPS Camp couldn’t be

easier!

For program details, including dates, prices, and locations, please visit the MPS website:

www.mainepremiersoccer.comRegistration must be done online through Maine

Premier Soccer -- not Community Services.

Maine Premier Soccer Camp -- Ages 3 to 15

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Track and FieldAges 7 to 14

Don't miss out on this popular program! Beginning its 32nd

season, the Scarborough Track and Field Club will be offering this popular summer program once again. Girls and boys will participate in practices on Mondays and Tuesdays. On Thursdays participants will have the opportunity to test their skills in various events at local meets held throughout Southern Maine.

Transportation is available for away meets. There is an additional $2 charge for attending regular season meets (paid at meet). A more detailed meet schedule will be available during the first practice.

If desired, T-shirts may be purchased directly from the instructor at start of program.

Track and Field

06-18 to 08-09-2012 (8 weeks)

Practices: Mondays and Tuesdays 5:30 to 7:00 pm High School TrackMeets (optional): Thursdays beginning 06-28 Times and Locations Vary

$85 per child

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LEGO Robotics IGrades 5 to 8

Explore the world of robotics in a fun and exciting way... with LEGOs!

In LEGO Robotics I, participants will construct robots and learn how to program them to make them move and perform tricks. At the

end of the week, campers' skills will be put to the test in a "Robotics Olympics"

competition! No experience is necessary!

Please Note: This camp fulfills requirements for the Boy Scouts’ Robotics badge.

07-16 to 07-20-2012Monday through Friday9:00 am to 12:00 noon

Middle School Technology Lab$150 per childMin 6, Max 15A

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Technology (cont.) Wrestling

Summer WrestlingGrades K to 12

This program is designed for anyone in Grades K through 12 who would like to try wrestling or for children who have

wrestled in the past who would love to continue to learn and progress. The groups are divided by grade levels (Grades K-6 and Grades 7-12) to ensure everyone has the opportunity to spend ample time with instructors, and most importantly, have fun.

06-25 to 07-25-2012 (6 weeks)

Mondays and Wednesdays5:30 to 8:00 pm

High School Plummer Gym$50 per child

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LEGO Robotics IIGrades 5 to 8

In LEGO Robotics II, we will build on the skills developed in LEGO Robotics I and give each camper an opportunity

to take his or her skills to a higher level! LEGO Robotics II challenges campers with new programming and building tasks and will conclude with another exciting Robotics competition! Requirements for this camp: Participation in LEGO Robotics I, LEGO after-school program, or instructor approval. Instructor: Andy Davidson

Please Note: This camp fulfills requirements for the Boy Scouts’ Robotics badge.

08-06 to 08-10-2012Monday through Friday9:00 am to 12:00 noon

Middle School Technology Lab$150 per childMin 6, Max 15A

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Changes in 2012• Divisions are now named after grade levels -- please be sure to register your child or children in the grade they will be entering in

the 2012-2013 school year.• Community Services will no longer be able to accept special team requests past August 10, 2012. Children who register beyond

this date will be placed on the team with the fewest players in their appropriate division. We will be unable to make any exceptions. • Players may request to be with two players or one player and one coach. We do not accept requests for practice days, game

times, or T-shirt color. While we do our best, we cannot guarantee that your requests will be honored.

The last day to register for fall soccer is Friday, August 10, 2012.

Cleat SwapDo you have outgrown cleats sitting around your house? Community Services is offering our annual soccer cleat swap! Bring your used cleats on August 25 to the cleat swap table and swap for another pair that is in good condition. This activity costs nothing and will help many families in the community.

Deadline for special requests, registration, and web registration

Friday, 08-10-2012

Important Dates and Times

Coaches MeetingsTimes and locations to be determined

Kick-Off08-25-2012High School Fields

• Pre-K and K ..............................9:30 am• Grades 1 to 2 ........................... 11:30 am• Grades 3 to 4 .............................1:30 pm• Grades 5 to 8 .............................1:30 pm

In case of rain we will still hold a meet-and-greet with coaches and pictures will be taken in the high school.

Games09-08 to 10-13-2012Saturdays (6 weeks)

• Pre-K to K .................... Middle School Fields• Grades 1 to 2 ................. Springbrook Fields• Grades 3 to 4 ................. Memorial Park Fields• Grades 5 to 8 ................. High School Fields and

Middle School Fields

Practices• Monday through Friday• One day per week per team• Locations, times, and days determined by coaches

All times and locations are subject to change at any time due to the construction of the new Wentworth School.

Fall Soccer SD

$65 per childEarly Registration Discounts:

If you register on or after March 5 ........ $50If you register on or after April 30 ......... $55If you register on or after May 28 .......... $60If you register on or after July 2 ............. $65A

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We will kick off Fall Soccer 2012 on August 25 at the Clifford Mitchell Sports Complex. At the Kick-Off players will meet their coaches and teammates, receive their team shirt, have their picture taken, and learn

basic soccer skills. Games will begin Saturday, September 8, and run for six weeks through October 13, with one practice during the week for each team (determined by the coach at the coaches meeting). We will accept registrations as long as there is room on a team in the appropriate division. Shin guards are mandatory and mouth guards are highly recommended. Pre-school children must be four by October 15, 2012, in order to participate..

Please note that registration

for this activity ends August 10, 2012.

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Child Care 2012-13 Registration begins Monday, March 5, 2012

Child Care SDChild Care Manager

Raelene BodmanProgram Coordinators

Audra KeenanAndrea Zglobicki

Federal Tax ID 01-6000357

School Age Care -- Grades K to 5

The School Age Child Care program is designed to provide children in kindergarten through fifth grade a safe and exciting place to be during their out-of-school hours. Our state-licensed program currently has an enrollment of over 300 students.

The goal of the program is to promote the physical, mental, social, and emotional development of each child by providing high-quality child care. Activities include outside play or indoor physical activity, crafts, science, cooking, special projects, clubs, and quiet times. A nutritious snack is provided daily. We view the home, school, community, and child care settings as complementary and interrelated domains that affect children’s growth and development. We keep open lines of communication among all of these groups.

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Day Care OptionsDays Per Week (2 day minimum required)

5 days 4 days 3 days 2 days

Before School $200 $185 $150 $115

After School $335 $290 $240 $185

Before and After School $415 $360 $285 $210

Club Teen (Grades 6-8) One payment option: $250 per month (September through June)

2012-13 Monthly Fees (per child)All fees are subject to change after a 30-day written notice.

Club Teen -- Grades 6 to 8The Club Teen program provides an opportunity for those in Grades 6 through 8 to work on their homework, gives them the chance to be with their peers after school, and provides the opportunity to play age-related games and activities. An organized activity is offered every day. Club Teen is located in the Middle School Cafeteria (occasionally in the Applied Humanities Room or Narragansett Building). We must have a minimum enrollment of 20 students in order for this program to run.

If you register on or after July 1 ............... $ 90If you register on or after August 1 ........... $100

If you register on or after March 5 ............$70If you register on or after June 1 ...............$80

Register early and receive a discount on the registration fee!Registration Fee: $100 per child (non-refundable)

PLEASE NOTE CHANGES -- Bessworth Beginners Pre-School Program

Due to the construction of the new Wentworth School and consequent relocation of Bessworth, the Bessworth Beginners Pre-School program will no longer be offered past June 2012.

locAtions: Before-school and after-school care programs are conveniently located at each school in town: Wentworth School, Pleasant Hill School, Blue Point School, and Eight Corners School. Child care administrative offices will be located in the Scarborough Middle School Narragansett Building during the duration of the new Wentworth Building project. Please note that the pick-up/ drop-off location for Grades 3-5 child care will be the bus circle across from the turf field beginning fall 2012. This location is subject to change at any point during the construction phase.Hours: Before-school care opens at 7:00 am; after-school care closes at 6:00 pm.invoices/billing: Child care fees are billed monthly September through June. Fees include all regularly scheduled school days. extrA dAys: Snow days, teacher workshop days, and vacation camps are held in the Scarborough Middle School Narragansett Building. These extra days are included in regular child care fees, however, pre-registration is required and space is limited. Register at the Community Services Office.PAyment oPtions • Pay in Full -- You may pay in full for the entire school year using cash, check, debit, or credit card. Registration fee will be due upon registration but full yearly child care amount will be invoiced separately and due during the first full week of September. Should you choose to pay in full, you will receive one month FREE. No refunds will be issued for unused service.

• Monthly Payment -- Paying fees monthly requires a completed Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) form at time of registration. EFT payments will be withdrawn once a month (on the 5th of each month) or bi-monthly (on the 5th and 19th of each month), September through June. Receipts may be accessed online using your user name and password.cAncellAtions: A one-month written notice must be provided prior to withdrawing your child from the program. Without proper notice child care billing will remain the same and payment will be expected.

PLEASE NOTE: Limited spaces available for Grades 3 to 5 child care due to the location change.

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Child CareChild Care Manager

Raelene BodmanProgram Coordinators

Audra KeenanAndrea Zglobicki

Federal Tax ID 01-6000357

2012 Scheduled No-School DaysGrades K to 8

We will continue offering child care coverage on scheduled no-school days at the Child Care Building for any students

in Grades K through 8. Space is limited to 140 students and registration is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. No phone or email registrations allowed.

Remaining Dates 03-30 and 04-13-2012$55 per child per day

Early Registration Discounts:

$40 ................................... if you register 2 weeks prior$45 ..................................... if you register 1 week prior$50 ................................... when registering 1 day prior$55 ...................... when registering the day of program

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April Vacation Experience CampGrades K to 8

Need something fun for your child to do during the April school break? Send them to Bessworth Child Care for the

April Vacation Experience Camp! Register early and save with early registration discounts!

This program incorporates a variety of planned activities and field trips. Activities may include cooking, arts and crafts, gym time, and outdoor play. All field trips scheduled during this program are not optional as all staff members attend each trip. A morning and afternoon snack will be provided; full-day participants must bring a lunch.

This program gives parents the ability to go out and enjoy a nice dinner, movie, or just take time for themselves. Community

Services staff will plan a night of activities and a movie to entertain your children and create a fun and safe environment for everyone, all for less than a babysitter!

Participants will be provided a meal of Portland Pie Company cheese pizza, along with juice and a snack. All children must be picked up no later than 10:00 pm (late fees are assessed after 10:00 pm pick-up time). Children must be 5 years old by October 15, 2012, to participate in this program.

Date Nights for Parents -- Grades K to 6

Remaining Dates04-06, 05-04, and 06-01-2012

Fridays5:00 to 10:00 pm

Bessworth Child Care Building$25 per child

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• You may register in person at the Bessworth Child Care Building, the Community Services Office, or online. No phone or email registrations allowed.

• Payment is due in full upon registration.• Late fee of $10 will be assessed if you register on or after the start

date.• For more information, please call 730-4170 or 730-4150.

Full Day: 7:00 am to 6:00 pm Half Day: 7:00 am to 12:00 noon OR 1:00 to 6:00 pm

Individual Day: 7:00 am to 6:00 pm Please see below for prices (per child).

April Vacation Experience04-17 to 04-20-2012

Tuesday through Friday Discount #1 Discount #2 Full Price (on/after 11-07) (on/after 03-27) (on/after 04-03)

Full Day ..................$150................ $175 ..............$190 Half Day .................$ 85................ $110 ..............$125Individual Day .......$ 45 ............... $ 50 ..............$ 60

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PROGRAMMING CHANGES DUE TO NEW WENTWORTH SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION

• Interim Care: Due to the relocation of child care to the Wentworth School and Narragansett Building, there will be no interim care available the week before summer day camp begins (June 18 through 22, 2012).

• Date Nights for Parents: Due to space limitations, we will not be able to offer Date Nights for Parents during the construction of the new Wentworth School.

• Before-School/After-School Care Pick-Up/Drop-Off Location -- Grades 3 to 5: Beginning fall 2012, this will be located in the bus circle across from the turf field.

• Vacation Experience Camps and Scheduled No-School Days 2012-13: These will be held in the cafeteria and the Narragansett Building at the Middle School.

Schedule of EventsTuesday: In-House ActivitiesWednesday: Sea Dogs Game (11:00 am to 4:00 pm)Thursday: In-House ActivityFriday: Cinemagic Movies (Show TBD)

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Adult ProgramsRecreation Manager

Bill ReichlProgram Coordinator

Ryan Colpitts

Summer Lessons

Adult Golf Lessons

The beginner golf program is designed to introduce golf to adults who have never played or have had limited experience.

We will focus on proper swing, form, and alignment, as well as the rules. These lessons will use the driving range, putting green, and some golf course experience.

The intermediate golf program is designed for golfers with some experience. This course will focus on refining your swing, form, and alignment along with a more detailed look into the rules. These lessons will use the driving range, putting green, and three of the lessons will be taught on the golf course.

Limited to 12 students per class (6-to-1 ratio of golfers to pros). Participants are responsible for their own travel to Nonesuch and their own golf clubs (rentals available at Nonesuch).

07-05 to 08-02-2012 (5 weeks)

Thursdays5:30 to 6:30 pm

Nonesuch River Golf Course - 304 Gorham Road$115 per person

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Summer Leagues

NEW! Summer Basketball

Want to play pick-up basketball during the summer but can never find enough

friends? Just register for our Adult Summer Basketball league and we’ll do the work for you! Teams will be formed week to week to ensure a competitive level of play.

06-19 to 08-02-2012 (7 weeks)

Tuesdays and Thursdays6:30 to 8:00 pm

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Co-Ed Softball

Gather your friends and family and register as a team for this co-ed softball league, beginning in late June and running

through August 2012. Each team will play eight regular season games and at least one playoff game. Playoffs will be

held after the regular season. Registration rosters will be available online as well as in the Scarborough Community Services office in town hall. You must sign up as a team -- no individual registrations accepted. Fifteen players max per team.

06-21 to 08-23-2012 (10 weeks)

Thursdays5:00 to 9:00 pm

High School Baseball/Softball Fields$450 per team

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Flag Football

Be sure to register for our Adult Flag Football League. Register at the Community Services Office or online and we

will put you on a team. Teams may change week to week to ensure a competitive level of play.

Deadline for registration 07-06Deadline for web registration 07-06

07-11 to 08-29-2012 (8 weeks)

(Make-Up Date: 09-05-2012)Wednesdays

6:30 to 8:00 pmMiddle School Football Field

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Don’t Wait to Register!Some programs, including Adult Summer Leagues, may be adversely affected each year due to participants waiting until the last minute to register. There is a point when a program must be cancelled or modified if there are insufficient registrations.

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Adult ProgramsRecreation Manager

Bill ReichlProgram Coordinator

Ryan Colpitts

Summer Lessons (cont.)

Yearly Ongoing Exercise Programs

Healthline and Healthline Plus

Healthline and Healthline Plus are exercise programs designed for all ages and

abilities. With walking, jogging, and running (Healthline) mixed with strength training (Healthline Plus), these programs work

to develop cardiovascular, aerobic, and muscular strength. Workouts change daily to keep exercise interesting and

fun. We’ll keep you moving year round, either indoors working out or outdoors walking or running.

This program is great for anyone getting ready to run a 5K, those who enjoy walking with others, and people who need a little motivation. If you’re just beginning your healthy lifestyle or looking for that extra push, this program is perfect for you. There will be a $25 discount for those who register for Healthline AND Healthline Plus together (Combo). Instructor: Morgan Swinburne

Upcoming Healthline SessionsSummer Session: 07-02 to 09-28-2012 (13 weeks) Fall Session: 10-01 to 12-21-2012 (12 weeks)

Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays Heathline ..................6:00 to 7:00 am Healthline Plus .........7:00 to 7:45 am

High School Gym and Weight Room$65 per session (Healthline OR Healthline Plus)

$100 per session (Healthline Combo)

Full-Year Registration for Healthline and Healthline Combo

Registration begins 07-02-2012Healthline for 2012-13 ........................$245 Healthline Combo for 2012-13 ...........$375

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The mission of the 55+ Programs is to give all seniors an opportunity to maintain dignity, enrich their quality of living, and actively promote participation in all aspects of community life.

55+ ProgramsRecreation Manager

Bill ReichlProgram Coordinator

Debbie JonesSponsored by Scarborough Senior WOW

Surfing LessonsAges 6 to 60

It’s never too late to try surfing! Come join Aquaholics Surf Camp at Hurd Park (Pine Point Beach) for lessons. The class fee includes

use of a wetsuit, a softboard, and instruction. Due to safety concerns only softboards will be used. Wetsuits will be sized and fitted before camp begins. Student-to-instructor ratios are based on age and surfing ability. If the surf is big, more instructors will be present to ensure the safety of the participants. Due to the structure of the curriculum, attendance at Monday’s class is a requirement (or one private lesson before Wednesday’s class to get you up to speed).

Session 1: 07-23 to 07-27-2012 8:30 to 10:00 am

Session 2: 07-30 to 08-03-2012 5:30 to 7:00 pm

Monday, Wednesday, and FridayHurd Park (Pine Point Beach)

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How to RegisterMembership and Programs

55+ membership is required in order to register for trips or transportation to any of our programming. Membership also ensures that you will receive updated newsletters in the mail throughout the year.

You may register for any 55+ program in person in the Community Services Office or through our website at http://www.scarborough.me.us/commserv/documents/onlinereg/index.html

Please see next page for a Membership Form.

Want More Information?All program information is available in a separate document -- the 55+ Newsletter.

You may view the current newsletter online or pick up a copy in the Community Services Office. Those who register for membership will receive the newletters through the mail six times per year.

You may access the most recent newsletter at www.scarborough.me.us/commserv/

documents/programs55/index

For more information, you may also contact Community Services at 730-4150.

Current Trips with Availability

• Jillson’s Sugarhouse Brunch and Tour Thursday, March 22, 2012 9:00 am to 2:00 pm $20 from high school; $25 for door-to-door (Trip fees include brunch)

• North Conway Shopping and Lunch Tuesday, April 17, 2012 9:00 am to 4:00 pm $15 from high school; $20 for door-to-door (Must bring money for lunch)

Upcoming Spring/Summer Trips Dates, Times and Fees to be Determined

• Hollywood Slots - Bangor• Desert of Maine Trolley Tour - Freeport• Strawberry Banke Museum - Portsmouth, NH• Tour of the Tate House - Portland• Tour of the Nickels/Sortwell House - Wiscasset• Tour of the Hamilton House - South Berwick• Botanical Gardens - Boothbay Harbor• Pineland Farms – New Gloucester• Casco Bay Lines Cruise – Diamond Pass• Castle in the Clouds - Moultonborough, NH• Portland Sea Dogs Baseball Game - Portland

55+ ProgramsRecreation Manager

Bill ReichlProgram Coordinator

Debbie JonesSponsored by Scarborough Senior WOW

Next 55+ Newsletter mailed to 55+ Members

on February 27.

Registration for Spring/Summer 55+ Trips Begins

Monday, March 5.

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55+ Program MembershipJoin our 55+ membership program to receive updated newsletters sent to your home, the ability to register for 55+ trips

online, and discounts at local businesses -- all for only $10 per year, or $17.50 per couple.

To become a member, simply complete the form below and return to Scarborough Community Services. Once payment and form are received, a personalized membership card will be sent to your mailing address. You may send the completed form with payment to:

Scarborough Community ServicesP.O. Box 360

Scarborough, ME 04070-0360

55+ Programs Membership FormName(s) ________________________________________ _________________________________________

Address ________________________________________ City/Town ________________________________

Home Phone: ___________________________________ Cell Phone ________________________________

Date(s) of Birth ___________________________________ ________________________________________

Email Address(es) __________________________________________________________________________

Emergency Contact Name __________________________________ Telephone ________________________

Signature ________________________________________________ Date ____________________________

55+ Membership Discounts - Participating Businesses

55+ ProgramsRecreation Manager

Bill ReichlProgram Coordinator

Debbie JonesSponsored by Scarborough Senior WOW

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Pat’s Pizza (Scarborough)10% off your entire purchase - Eat in or take out

Walgreens (Scarborough)Receive 15% off your entire purchase20% Off Walgreens Products & Photo Services

Pizza Plus (Scarborough)Receive 15% off all menu items

The Dairy Corner (Scarborough)Receive 10% off your entire purchase

Glazey Days (Scarborough)Receive 10% off your materials

Friendly’s Restaurants (Maine Only)Receive 15% off your entire purchase

Discounts are valid through 2012, unless noted otherwise.

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Cinemagic Movie Tickets

$7.50 eachValid at all Cinemagic Theaters.

Discount passes are not accepted at IMAX or 3D movies.Tickets on sale year-round while supplies last.

Feel free to call us at 730-4150 to check on availability.

Discount Tickets

Community InformationSpecial Events

All tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis.Refunds are not available for ticket purchases.

Amusement Park TicketsStop by the Community Services

Office for the following discount tickets:

AquabogganSplashtown

FuntownFuntown/Splashtown Combo

Water Country

Summerfest 2012Friday, August 17

(Rain Date: Saturday, August 18)

Grab your family and friends and join us for our annual Summerfest event. Festivities begin at the Clifford Mitchell

Sports Complex at 4:00 pm and feature a road race, musical acts and entertainment, food, games, and so much more. This fun-filled evening will end with a spectacular fireworks display. This is a great family event -- be sure not to miss it!

Festivities 4:00 to 10:00 pm

Fireworks Begin at 9:15 pm

Vendors: For more information, call Community Services at 730-4150. You may also find the Summerfest 2012 Vendor

Application on our website at www.scarborough.me.us/commserv/documents/spec_events/index

Concerts in the ParkSponsored by the Scarborough Chamber of Commerce

and Scarborough Community Services

A series of free evening concerts is planned for six weeks this summer. Bring family and friends to the gazebo at

Memorial Park and enjoy a different band each week. Purchase festival food and desserts from our concession stand. Take this opportunity to get outdoors and be entertained by some of Maine’s finest artists. In case of rain, concerts will be held at the High School Auditorium. A sincere thanks to all of the sponsors whose generous contributions make these concerts possible.

2012 Concert ScheduleThursdays

All concerts begin at 6:30 pmJune 28 ...................... Wavelength (Premier Event Band) July 5 ............Don Campbell Band (Country/Bluegrass) July 12 ....................Guv’Nors (Beatles/British Invasion) July 19 ............................Motor Booty Affair (Disco) July 26 ................................Time Pilot (80’s and more)August 2 ................Tony Boffa Band (All Generations)

Scarborough Night at the Portland Sea DogsSea Dogs vs New Hampshire Fisher Cats

Wednesday, June 27, at 7:00 pm Adults $7 Kids $4 (General Admission Seating)

Tickets must be purchased in the Community Services Office by Friday, May 25.

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Community InformationDog Information

Dog Licensing$6 per year for spayed/neutered dogs

$11 per year for dogs not spayed/neutered

To receive a license for your dog, please come into the Town Clerk’s Office at Town Hall during our business hours, which are Monday,

Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, and Wednesday 8:00 am to 6:30 pm. You may also re-license your dog through the mail or online at https://www10.informe.org/dog_license/. Our mailing address is Town Clerk’s Office, P.O. Box 360, Scarborough, ME 04070. You must send a copy of a current State of Maine rabies certificate, along with a check payable to the Town of Scarborough for the appropriate fee, and we will process the license and return the material to you.

Per state law, any dog license that is re-licensed after January 31 will be subject to a $15 late fee; a dog re-licensed on or after April 1 will be subject to a $25 late fee.

Please feel free to contact the Town Clerk’s Office at 730-4020 with any questions you may have.

Special Events (cont.)

2012 Scarborough Farmers Market

Come join us every Sunday, June through October, for the Scarborough Farmers’ Market. Stop by to purchase fresh

vegetables, fruits, baked goods, and plants while supporting your local farmers and artisans.

Scarborough Beach State Park(Private Beach - not managed through the Town of Scarborough)

For more information, please visit www.scarboroughbeachstatepark.com or call (207) 883-2416.

Dogs on the Beach (Ferry and Hurd Park)

Regulations and Owner Responsibilities

Animal Control Ordinance: Fines range from $100 to $500 plus costs for each offense.

Piping Plover Habitats• No dog shall enter a designated protected habitat area.• No dog shall approach within 150 feet of an endangered piping

plover habitat unless the dog is on a leash that is held by a responsible party.

Piping Plover Ordinance: Fines range from $50 to $250.

Piping Plover Federal Endangered Species: Dog owners are liable for pets’ actions; fines for taking an endangered species can be up to $25,000 to $50,000.

June 15 to September 15• 9:00 am to 5:00 pm - Dogs are prohibited.• 5:00 pm to Sunrise - Dogs must be on a

leash.• Sunrise to 9:00 am - Dogs may be off leash

but must be under voice control; owner or responsible party must have leash in hand.

September 16 to June 14• Dogs are permitted on beaches but must

be under voice control and the owner or responsible party must have a leash in

Beaches

Town BeachesPine Point Beach (Hurd Park)

Ferry BeachHiggins Beach

Town of Scarborough Beach PassesProposed Fees for Summer 2012

• Resident/taxpayer season pass (single beach) .............. $20• Resident/taxpayer combination season pass (includes all three beaches) .......................................... $35• Resident—Additional vehicle registered to the same address, per vehicle ..................................... $5• Non-resident combination season pass (includes all three beaches) .......................................... $65• Resident senior citizen combination pass Age 60 and above (three beaches) ........................... FREE• Daily parking fee for each beach (without pass) .......... $10• Larger vehicle daily parking fee (R.V.’s, campers, buses) ................................................ $35

Passes are available in the Collections Office of the Municipal Building beginning in mid-May. Must bring current vehicle registration. Fees are subject to change based on the town council-approved budget in May.

Please call 730-4000 for more information.

SundaysJune through October

9:00 am to 1:00 pmMunicipal Building Parking Lot

[email protected]

Websitewww.ScarboroughEconomic

Development.com/farmersmarket

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Field and Facility Reservations

Everyone may now access our reservation calendars online. Visit www.scarborough.me.us/commserv/documents/

field_res/index.html to check availability of Scarborough athletic fields as well as several indoor facilities, including the gymnasiums at the high school, middle school, and Wentworth, and the high school Winslow Homer Auditorium. These calendars are updated every Friday. To schedule a field or facility, please contact Community Services at 730-4150 for more information.

ALL USE OF FIELDS OR FACILITIES REQUIRE RESERVATIONS THROUGH COMMUNITY SERVICES.

Lighting fees are separate from field and court rental fees: Fields (includes turf) $70 per hour Track/Courts $15 per hour

Visit our trails webpage:www.scarborough.me.us/

commserv/trails/index

Facilities and Fields

Outdoor Lighting Management

Our wireless lighting system allows users within the community to schedule field lights. The Clifford

“Kippy” Mitchell Sports Complex light system is set up in seven zones as follows:

• McFarland Baseball Field• JV Soccer Field• Turf Field• Basketball Courts• Route 114 Softball Field• Varsity Softball Field• Track

RATES: Basketball/Tennis Courts ....................$15 per hour

Track ....................................................$15 per hour Fields* .................................................$70 per hour

* Turf, McFarland, Varsity, and Softball FieldsAll accounts operate on a pre-paid basis.

To set up an account or for further information, please contact Community Services at 730-4150.

For all organizations outside of Community Services’ management, such as Little League, Football Club,

Cheering, Lacrosse Club, and Men’s Softball Leagues, please visit our website for contact information and website links:

www.scarborough.me.us/commserv/documents/cominfo

Scarborough Organizations

How to Register Onlinewww.scarborough.me.us/commserv/documents/onlinereginstructions.pdf

How to Access All Receiptswww.scarborough.me.us/commserv/documents/ereceipts.pdf

How to Pay Child Care Balances Onlinewww.scarborough.me.us/commserv/documents/paymentinstructions.pdf

Community Services Online Resources

NEW! Like Us on Facebook and Twitter and WIN!

What a great way to get up-to-the-minute updates on our youth and adult programs, to access information about

upcoming special events, and to ask quick questions without picking up a phone!

Like Us on Facebook and Twitter by March 30, 2012, and you could win some great prizes:

• One week of Community Services Summer Day Camp • Two day-passes to Funtown/Splashtown USA

Earn extra entries in our contest by sharing us with your friends or tweeting about our offer!

Not on Facebook or Twitter? Registration is quick and easy!

Please visit us at www.facebook.com/pages/Scarborough-Community-Services/171657636190012

and Like us today!

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Dragonflies and DunksOption 1 - - Dragonfly Nymphs

Nymphs eat mosquito larvae before the mosquitoes hatch. As adults, they catch mosquitoes on the fly. They do not sting or bite humans.

How are Nymphs placed?Nymphs arrive in plastic containers with dampened paper. They should be placed at the water’s edge in shallow, free-standing water where mosquitoes breed (areas where peepers can be heard or where cattails grow). Waters should be free of fish habitation as they will eat nymphs. 100 nymphs will cover approximately 1 to 2 acres.

Please Note: Nymphs are live and perishable and must be picked up and dispersed immediately. They will not survive in a hot car. No refunds for orders that are not picked up.

Option 2 - - Mosquito DunksDunks are small donut-shaped tablets. They have proven effective since their introduction in 1983. Dunks are made with B.T.I., a natural organic ingredient, which kills mosquitoes and black fly larvae feeding on it. They contain no poisonous chemicals and are harmless to other living things. They can be used during April, May, and June breeding.

How are Dunks placed?Dunks are placed one per 100 square feet of water surface. They may be broken into portions for small amounts of standing water such as bird baths, auto tires, rain barrels, ponds, ditches, flower pots, roof gutters - wherever water collects. A string may be used through the center hole to anchor them in place. They are effective for 30 days or more and will reactivate after a rain if the area becomes dry. Order enough to repeat treatment throughout mosquito season.

Nymphs:

Dunks: 6 dunks: $18(May be purchased throughout the season while supplies last)

Name: ____________________________________Phone: ____________________________________Address: ___________________________________Zip: _______________________________________Email: _____________________________________ Total Nymphs: ___________________ Number of Dunk Cards: ___________________ Check enclosed for: $ __________________

Your check must be enclosed with your order.

Prices shown reflect the costs of acquiring and advertising dragonflies and dunks

Nymph Order Deadline: Friday, May 18, by 12:00 noonNymph Pick-up Time: Wednesday, May 23, between 12:00 noon and 3:00 pm

Pick-up date is subject to change due to nymph availability. If pick-up date has changed, applicants will be contacted via phone and email.

Location: Scarborough Municipal Building Community Services, 3rd Floor 259 US Route 1

Mail forms and check to: Scarborough Community Services P.O. Box 360, Scarborough, ME 04070-0360

West Nile Virus is a potentially serious illness. Most often it is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. Mosquitoes become infected with WNV when they feed on infected birds. People over age 50 have a higher risk of becoming severely ill if they get infected. For more information, please visit www.cdc.gov/westnile.

50 nymphs ............................ $42.50100 nymphs .......................... $67.501,000 nymphs ..................... $470.00

Limited season supply.Sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Boat L

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Football Field

Soccer Field(s)

Baseball/Softball Field

Ice Rink

Skateboard Park

Playground

Bike R

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Benches/B

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Picnic Tables

Outdoor D

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Foot Shower

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Restroom

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Parking (approx. # of spots)690 Scarborough High School & Clifford Mitchell Sports

Complex - 11 Municipal Drive

150 Scarborough Middle School & Middle School Sports Complex - 21 Quentin Drive

190 Wentworth School - 9 Wentworth Drive

50 Blue Point School - 174 Pine Point Road

50 Eight Corners School - 22 Mussey Road

35 Pleasant Hill School - 143 Highland Avenue

30 Memorial Park - 5 Durant Drive

75 Springbrook Park - 11 Longmeadow Road

85 Willey Park - End of Tenney Lane

75 Peterson Sports Complex - 138 Old Blue Point Road

40 SEDCO Field - 29 Black Point Road

10 Blue Point Park - 241 Pine Point Road

50 Ferry Beach - 50 Ferry Road

250 Pine Point Beach (Hurd Park) - 63 King Street

62 Higgins Beach Parking Lot - 39 Ocean Avenue

n/a Snowberry Ocean View Park - 376 Pine Point Road

8 Clay Pits Boat Launch - 33 Clay Pits Road

75* Co-Op Parking/Boat Launch - 93 King Street* 75 car parking spots, 50 boat trailer parking spots

20 Eastern Trail Parking 0.3 miles on left on Pine Point Road

10 Scarborough River Wildlife Sanctuary (56 acres) Parking across from 207 Pine Point Road (Ken’s Place)

15 Fuller Farm (220 acres) - 315 Broadturn Road

n/a Libby River Farm (123 acres)Parking at 336 Black Point Road (Camp Ketcha)

10 Broadturn (Meserve) Farm (434 acres)388 Broadturn Road

n/a Sewell Woods (35 acres)Parking 0.2 miles on left on Ash Swamp Road

For detailed directions and rental information, please contact Community Services at 730-4150.

For indoor or outdoor facilities reservation forms, please visit our website or stop in to the Community Services office on the third floor of the Municipal Building.

www.scarborough.me.us/commserv/index

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Sponsor-A-Bench Sponsor-A-Tree Program

Fees (please check one) Bench: $1,800 _____ Tree: $600 _____

Please make checks payable to Town of Scarborough.

Applicant InformationName __________________________ Date _____________Street ____________________________________________Town/City_________________________________________State____________________ Zip ___________________ __Telephone Numbers: Home __________________________Work ____________________ Cell __________________Email Address ___________________________________ __

Select Tree Type (please circle selection) Zelkova Tuliptree Flowering Tree

Wording for the Plaque (please see examples below)___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Special Instructions__________________________________________________________________________________________________

Examples

For Staff Use Only:

Amount Paid: $________ (Please circle) Cash Debit Check #________

Sent to Maintenance _________ Via (Please circle) Email Interoffice Initials____

Sponsor-A-Treeat Memorial Park

Would you like to purchase a tree to be placed in beautiful Memorial Park to honor a birth, anniversary, or the memory of a loved one? Select from three types of trees and a granite stone marker will be placed beneath with a message of your choice. You’ll not only be paying tribute to a loved one but will be providing your community with a lifetime of benefits that come from planting a tree.

Sponsor-A-Benchat Memorial Park

Celebrate a special event, memory, or a person’s life by purchasing a park bench to be placed in Memorial Park. You may choose one of a few benches in the park and place a copper plate with your chosen message on the bench. Pay tribute to a loved one and provide seating in a beautiful park for years to come.

In Loving Memory ofHarry Smith

January 1, 1900, to January 2, 2000

Dedicated toHarry Smith1900 to 2000

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Scarborough Community Services (SCS) is pleased to acknowledge sponsors within our community who support Community Services and its countless activities provided to the residents of the Town of Scarborough. Each cash

donation helps to support special events, including but not limited to Summerfest, Winterfest, and the Annual 55+ Barbeque. Each sponsorship level is recognized in the following ways:

Platinum Sponsor Gold Sponsor Silver Sponsor Bronze Sponsor Friend Sponsor$2,000* $1,000 $500 $250 $100

Town Hall Public Plaque Town Hall Public Plaque Personal Plaque Personal Plaque Certificate of Recognition

Personal Plaque Personal Plaque Brochure Recognition Brochure Recognition Brochure Recognition

Brochure Recognition Brochure Recognition SCS Website Recognitionwith link to business website SCS Website Recognition SCS Website Recognition

SCS Website Recognitionwith link to business website

SCS Website Recognitionwith link to business website

Cable TV Recognitionwith business logo, name, and website on full slide

Cable TV Recognitionwith business logo, name, and website on half slide

Cable TV Recognitionwith business name on

one slide with all Friends

Cable TV Recognitionwith business logo, name, and website on full slide

Cable TV Recognitionwith business logo, name, and website on full slide

* with tree at Memorial Park ($2,500)

Silver Sponsors

Ace HardwareAlliedCook Construction

Dead River CompanyEight Corners PizzaJohnson & Jordan

Nationwide Payment SolutionsOptimal Performance Physical Therapy

Pat’s Pizza of ScarboroughVillari’s Self Defense Center

Bronze Sponsors

Community Services sincerely thanks each of the following businesses for their support:

Friends SponsorsBiddeford Savings BankDaniel Ravin, D.M.D.

Fielding’s Oil & PropaneFun and Sun Rentals

Hannaford SupermarketsLisa Howard, DDS

Moose Family CenterNatural Motion Martial ArtsPine Point Animal Hospital

Refresh-Rebuild-RelaxThe Study Hall

Town & Country Federal Credit Union

Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

Platinum Sponsors

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TRSS Wealth ManagementMitchell’s Electric

Granting Resources and Assistance through Community Efforts

Thank you to Project G.R.A.C.E. for supporting many of our child care families.

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Scarborough Community Services is pleased to present our Benefactor and Donor Program. Many businesses prefer to give donations in the form of certificates, tickets, and gifts. These donations enhance our sponsorship program by providing us with more opportunities.

Each benefactor will be recognized through our brochure, website, and cable television.

Gold Benefactor Silver Benefactor$1,000 $500

Bronze Benefactor Friend Benefactor Donor$250 $100 Less than $100

Silver BenefactorsMuller Heating & Plumbing

Bronze BenefactorsCats on Call Hospital

One-to-One BodyscapesShelly Rose PhotographyKatahdin Trust Company

Gold BenefactorsBessey CommonsPortland Pie Co.

Benefactors and Donors

Thanks to the Desfosses Family

Scarborough Community Services and the seniors of Scarborough

would like to extend sincere thanks to the Desfosses family and State Manufactured Homes for their ongoing support of Scarborough seniors and their generosity for the use of the Hillcrest Recreation Center.

55+ Programs Benefactors and Donors

Thank You, Bessey Commons!

We would like to thank Cindy Milliken Taylor

and all the folks at Bessey Commons for their continued support and generosity of room use for the Scarborough Community Services 55+ programs (Scarborough Senior WOW).

The Scarborough Community Services 55+ Program would like to thank those individuals

and businesses who have so generously donated to our program.

State Manufactured HomesBessey Commons

Dairy CornerFriendly’s Restaurants

Glazey DaysPat’s PizzaPizza PlusWalgreens

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What does Community Services use sponsorship money and donations for?

When businesses provide monetary donations, it is deposited into our Special Events account which is used to fund free family-friendly events throughout the year. When businesses donate items, such as gift certificates, services, tickets, coupons for free food or activities, gift baskets, or gift items, we offer these as prizes through raffles or silent auctions. This enables Community Services to generate money for future activities and events throughout the year.

How can the community help?Local businesses, organizations, families, and individuals are welcome to donate items or time throughout the year to Community Services. We accept help from volunteers at all of our events (as needed) and we are always looking for gift certificates in small amounts, candy, coupons for free food or activities, and small trinkets (pencils, stickers, toys). These items are given out to children as prizes at some of our yearly events.

If you are interested in donating to Community Services and our special events, please contact us at 730-4150.

DonorsAl’s VarietyBaskets by JaneBayley’s CampgroundBeal’s Ice CreamBEI CAPELLIBig 20 BowlingBull Moose MusicCookie Lee JewelryDairy CornerDunstan School RestaurantDZ DesignsFrito-LayFuntown/Splashtown USAHappy Wheels

Kamp K9Maine HitsMcDonald’sMiche Bag of PortlandMonson CompanyNAPA Auto PartsNirvana Skin Wellness CenterNonesuch River Golf ClubRuby ChemScarborough Muffler CenterShaw’s SupermarketTexas RoadhouseThai 9 Restaurant

Platinum Benefactors

Thank you to Haven’s Candies for their support in sponsoring our Crazy Candy Hunts at Winterfest 2012.

Friend BenefactorsBlack Point InnFun and Sun RentalsGlazey DaysKJ AwardsMaine Indoor KartingPet Life

Pet QuartersPizza TimeREFRESH REBUILD RELAXSubway SandwichesTowneplace Suites by MarriottWendy’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers

Thank you to State Manufactured Homes for their continued support of our 55+ Programs.

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