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WELCOME TO ONLINE REGISTRATION AND WEB TRAC
As the headline says you are now able to register online. In order to do this you need to
go to www.cambridgema.gov/dhsp2. There will be a link to online registration, click and
you are there. It is extremely important that you fill out the forms completely and use the
class codes and include date, time, and name of activity. It is extremely important that you
provide your email address as it is the only way to receive emails notifying you when newbrochures are available. MasterCard and Visa are the only credit cards we accept. Online
registration for classes will begin for Cambridge residents on November 28 and December
5 for non residents. Mail and Walk-in registration will continue to be offered. Instructions for
both are in the back of the brochure with the registration forms. If you have problems with
online registration please call 617 349-6279 during the following hours 5:15pm-8:45pm M-F,
8:30am-4:30pm Saturday, and 12-4:30 on Sunday. Please remember all classes have limits.
If you are requesting a scholarship you must still send your request through the mail. Birthday
parties are now registered for online. This is for residents only.
Inclement Weather PolicIf Cambridge Public Schools are closed Recreation Programs are automatically closed.
If a storm begins after school has opened a decision about evening programs will be made
by 4:00 p.m. If classes are cancelled they will be made up. If a storm affects Saturday classes
and programs a decision is made by 7:00am. Saturday classes will be extended one week.
You will not be called so it is important to pay attention to this material. If a storm affects
Sunday programming a decision will be made by 9:00am. Information about closures due to
weather will be on Storm Force on Channel Seven's website at www.whdh.com, or voice mail
at 617 349-6279 or 617 349-6237. You can also register online to receive text messages
about cancellations with Channel 7.
Reund Polic
A full refund will be given under the following circumstances: class is cancelled due to low
enrollment, a medical problem arises and a physician’s letter accompanies the request, or a
class is fully enrolled and there is no space for you. All other requests will result in a credit to
your household. Only two household credits will be allowed in a calender year,
(January 1 - December 31).
Enroll online. Credit cards accepted
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TABLE Of CONTENTS
3-4 Information, Rules, Refund Policies,Food Policies & Parent Letter
5-7 Children's Swim Programs,
Sea Dawgs Swim& Sychronized Swimming
8 Karate and Gymnastics
9 Children's and Adult Tennis
10 Adult Swim Programs, Aqua Aerobics
& Master Classses
11 Adult Aqua Aerobics & Masters Swim& Senior Aqua Aerobics & Class Schedule
12 Iaido, Zumba, Zumba Toning,Aqua Zumba®, & Kettle Bells
13 Pool Schedule
14 Pool & Weight Room Fees & Schedule,Pick Up Volleyball & Volleyball League
15 Birthday Parties
16 Scholarship Request Form
17-18 Registration Forms & Information
Operating Hours
Monday-Friday the desk opens at 5:15pmFacility closes at 9:15pm
Saturday desk opens at 8:30am. There areoccasional adjustments on Saturday opening.Facility closes at 5:15pm.
Sunday desk opens at 11:30.Facility closes at 5:15pm.
The front door is locked 45 minutesbefore the facility closes based onthe clocks in the facility.
Dates ClosedNovember 23-27
December 22-31
January 1-2
January 16
February 20
April 8
April 16
May 25-28
July 4
The Cambridge Recreation departmenttelephone number is 617 349-6279. Staffmembers are available at this number duringregular operating hours to answer questions.TTY/TDD: 617 492-0235. When the facility closed there is a recorded message available
www.CambridgeMA.gov/DHSP2
War Memorial is fully accessible.
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Inormation PageWelcome to the Cambridge War Memorial Recreation Center andFrisoli Field House. We hope you will enjoy this fantastic facility. There
is general information you need to know that will make your use of thefacility easy and pleasant. The recreation program now has its ownentrance, so please use it when you come to the facility. Please readthe rules so you will be aware of your responsibilities while using theWar Memorial. The address is 1640 Cambridge Street.
Bring a lock for your locker with a thin stem.
Inside this facility you will find three pools, a gym, basketball,volleyball and tennis courts. Also, new locker rooms, family/handicapped changing space, a state of the art weight room,classrooms and a facility that is fully accessible . The facility is airconditioned and climate controlled.
Reund PolicA full refund will be given under the following circumstances: classis cancelled due to low enrollment, a medical problem arises and a
physician’s letter accompanies the request. You will be given a creditfor other circumstances. Only two household credits will be allowed ina calender year, (January 1 - December 31).
food & Drink PolicThis is a brand new facility and there is no food to be brought in bythe public or students. We are rid of bugs and rodents and wish tokeep it this way. Water is all that is allowed to be brought in. There isto be no coffee, juice, tea, soda or food of any kind. It will be greatlyappreciated by the Recreation Department and School Departmentif everyone will cooperate in keeping the center clean and beautiful.There are minimal events that are sponsored by both departments that
are exceptions and they are planned for and contained in specificareas. Thank you again for your cooperation.
• All patrons are required to check in at the desk
• Please bring proof of Cambridge residence inorder to secure the resident rate
• Please use recreation entrance to enter andleave
• City of Cambridge is not responsible forvaluables brought to the facility
• Classes will be made up if cancelled due tothe weather or instructor absence
• All patrons are expected to follow the rules
• Inappropriate behavior and use of offensivelanguage will not be tolerated
• The Recreation Department reserves the rightto make schedule changes
• The Recreation Division does not discriminateon the basis of ability Auxiliary aids andservices, written materials in alternativeformats, and reasonable modificationsin policy and procedures to persons withdisabilities upon request
• No males or females are allowed in theopposite sex locker room. Family changingspace is available
• Children under the age of twelve must beaccompanied by an adult during family swim
• Adult lap swim is for eighteen and over
• Children seven and under must beaccompanied by and adult while inthe pool
• Lanes may be pulled for other activities
• Please stay off lane lines
• Please do not engage guards in unnecessaryconversation while they are on duty
• Diving only in diving well
• All children will be tested before goinginto diving well
• One person on the board at a time
• No one may catch someone on thediving board
• No swimming in diving well
• Patrons are required to return all equipment to
its proper location
• No glass in pool area or locker rooms
• All patrons are to leave facility on time
• Children who are not toilet trained must weara swim diaper
• No shoes or strollers on pool deck
• The only swim device allowed on a child is acoast guard approved life jacket and parent/guardian must be in the pool
• No heels on the Field House oor
• Only white soled sneakers allowed on theField House oor.
• Speed of lane determined by fastest swimmer
• Kickboards and pull buoys may be used inany lane as long as you can keep up with thefastest swimmer
• Circle swimming only
• No diving into lap or small pool
• Lifeguards and managers have nal sayregarding pool questions.
• Lifeguards will manage speed of lanes andmay ask you to move if you are not keepingup with the fastest swimmer.
• Cleansing shower required before enteringthe pool
• Patrons are not allowed on the diving blocks• No one may enter the pool if lifeguards are
not present.
• No running, pushing, or rough play allowed.
• Dog are not allowed in the facility. The onlyexceptions are seeing eye dogs and workingdogs
Rules & Regulations
The following rules and regulations need to be followed by all participants at the War Memorial Facility. Policies for War Memorial Use:
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Dear Parent,I am pleased to welcome your child into the program. In order that the programs operate smoothly and all
the children have a good and safe experience, there are rules in place to guide behavior. Your cooperation
will be both expected and appreciated. The War Memorial is a very large building located on a very busy
street, therefore children under the age of ten need to be accompanied by an adult. All class participants
are required to check in at the front desk and check in at the pool and gym (parents of young children may
do the checking in and siblings can come, but are not allowed to participate). Non-registered children and
parents are not allowed access to these facilities. Please do not ask to speak to instructors, as they are not
authorized to allow your child into a class after registration is complete. You will be referred to me for entry
after class registration is closed.
Swim RulesParents are required to be in the pool during toddler/pre-school instruction. There must be one adult per
child in this class. Parents of children in pre-school referral through level six must sit in the balcony not on
the deck. Please prepare your child in advance for this so your child has realistic expectations. Children
who are not toilet trained must wear a swim diaper in order to prevent pool contamination. If contamination
happens the pool has to be closed briey. Please change your child in the locker room and not on the pool
deck. Only participants are allowed in the pool during lessons. When a student’s lesson is over, they need
to leave the water. Please do not interrupt instructors while they are teaching. If you have comments or
concerns about instruction or need information from the teacher please address your questions to the swim
school manager. All children will be screened for placement at their first class. The swim school manager
and the staff assigned will make the determination as to appropriate level and group. If you can not place
you child in the correct level due to scheduling conicts, it would make sense not to register them and waitfor a more appropriate time.
Gm Rules
Parents not required to participate in class need to sit in the balcony along with siblings. No children or
parents not participating are to be on the gym oor as this causes a distraction as well as safety hazard.
No one, including class participants, is to use any gymnastics equipment without the permission of the
instructors. Please take into account the significant risk involved when you do not cooperate. Please do
not ask instructors to allow non-registered siblings into classes. Please respect all the children’s and teachers
right to undisturbed instruction. No student is to remain for more classes than they have registered for. If you
have questions please speak to the gym manager.
If you have questions or concern please call me, I will be happy to speak to you.
I can be reached at 617 349-6237.
Sincerely,
Donna M. Cameron, Recreation Activities Manager
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$70 Resident / $75 Non-Resident
Parents are required to participate.Children not toilet trained must wear aswim diaper. One child per adult.
Preschool Reerral/Level I210104-01 Saturday12:00-12:30pm
Ages: 3.5 - 6 years
$70 Resident / $75 Non-Resident
Children participate in this class withoutparents. If you are interested in thisclass for your child under the age of
5, he/she must have participated inprevious classes and must be approvedby staff to participate. Class sizedepends on instructor availability.
Level I: Water Exploration210105-01 Saturday 12:30-1:00pm
Ages: 5-11 years
$70 Resident / $75 Non-Resident
Purpose: Helps students feel
comfortable in the water.
Level I participants learn to:
• Enter and Exit water safely
• Float on front and back
• Open eyes underwater, submerge topick up object
• Submerge mouth, nose and eyes
• Explore arm and hand movements
• Exhale underwater
• Explore swimming on front and back
• Use a life jacket
• Follow basic water safety
Exit skills
1. Enter unassisted, move 5 yards, bob
5 times to chin level and safely exitthe water. (Participants can walk,travel along the gutter or “swim”.
2. Float on front with support for3 seconds, roll to back (withassistance) float on back withsupport for 3 seconds.
Level II: Primar Skills210106-01 Saturday 1:00-1:30pm
Ages: 5-11 years
$70 Resident / $75 Non-Resident
Purpose: Gives students success withfundamental skills.
Level II participants learn to:
• Exit water using ladder or side
• Tread Water
• Glide on front and back
• Float on front and back
• Explore swimming on side
• Roll over from front to back,back to front
• Enter water by stepping or jumpingfrom the side
• Open eyes underwater, submergehead to retrieve object
• Swim on front and back usingcombined strokes
• Move in water while wearing life jacket
• Perform rhythmic breathing
At the War MemorialThe American Red Cross’ swim
program is being used by theRecreation Department. The skillslisted for each level are directly fromRed Cross materials. Level III andIV have become more demanding.Please do not expect your child tomove to the next level in one session.This is highly unlikely.Final decisions concerningstudent placement are made bythe manager. Please refer all
your questions concerning group
and level placement to this staffmember. Instructors are not part ofthis process, so please raise onlyprogress concerns with them and notplacement concerns. Thank you for
your cooperation in this matter.
Parents are required to sit in thebalcony during lessons.
Saturday January 7 - March 10(10 weeks)
Parents are allowed in the water
with children only during toddlerand pre-school lessons.
Toddler/ Preschool210101-01 Saturday20:00-10:30am210101-02 Saturday20:30-11:00am210101-03 Saturday11:00-11:30pm
Ages: 18 months-4.5 years
CHILDREN'S SWIMMING
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Exit skills
1. Step from side into chest-deep water,move into a front float for 5 seconds,roll over to a back float, return to astanding position, then move back toa back float for 5 seconds and returnto a standing position.
2. Push off and swim using acombination of arm and leg actionsfor 15 feet on the back.
Level III: Stroke Readiness210108-01 Saturday 10:00-10:45am
Ages: 5-11 years
$80 Resident / $85 Non-Resident
Purpose: Builds on the skills in Level IIthrough additional guided practice.Level III participants learn to:
• Jump into deep water from the side
• Perform rotary breathing
• Perform butterfly kick and body motion
• Change from vertical to horizontalposition on front and back
• Dive from sitting or kneeling position
• Survival float
• Perform HELP and huddle positions
• Submerge fully and retrieve objects
• Swim front crawl• Perform reaching assists
• Bob with head fully submerged
• Swim back crawl
• Use Check-Call-Care in an emergency
Exit skills
1. Jump into chest-deep water from theside, swim front crawl for 15 yardswith face in the water and rhythmicbreathing pattern (to front or side),maintain position by treading or
floating for 30 seconds and swimback crawl 15 yards.
Level IV: Stroke Development210110-01 Saturday 10:45-11:30am
Ages: 5-14
$80 Resident / $85 Non-Resident
Purpose: Develops confidence in theskills learned and improves other aquaticskills.In addition to improving the front crawl
and back crawl, Level IV participantslearn to:
• Dive from compact or stride position
• Swim breastroke
• Tread water using sculling arm motionsand kick
• Swim underwater
• Swim elementary backstroke
• Use safe diving rules
• Perform throwing assists
• Perform feet-first surface dive
• Swim on side using scissors kick
• Care for conscious choking victim
• Coordinate butterfly
• Perform open turns on front and back
• Perform compact jump into water fromheight wearing a life jacket
Exit skills
1. Perform a feet-first entry into chest-deepwater, swim front crawl for 25 yards,maintain position on back 1 minutein deep water (float or sculling) andswim elementary backstroke for 15
yards.
2. Swim breaststroke for 15 yards, treadwater for 1 minute and swim backcrawl for 25 yards.
Level V: Stroke Reinement210111-01 Saturday 11:45-12:30pm
Ages: 5-14 years
$80 Resident / $85 Non-Resident
Introduction of the butterfly, open turns,and perform all previous strokes atincreased distances. Class meets in thelap pool.
Purpose: Provides further coordination
and refinement of the following strokes:
• Front crawl
• Back crawl• Breaststroke
• Butterfly
• Elementary backstroke
• Sidestroke
Level V participants also learn toperform:
• Shallow dive and begin swimming
• Front flip turn
• Treading water with two different kicks
• Backstroke flip turn
• Survival swimming
• Rescue breathing
• Tuck and pike surface dives
Exit skills
1. Perform a shallow dive into deepwater, swim front crawl for 50 yards,maintain position on back for 2minutes in deep water (float or scull)and swim elementary backstroke for25 yards.
2. Swim breaststroke for 25 yards, treadwater for 2 minutes and swim backcrawl for 50 yards.
Level VI: Skill Proicienc210112-01 Saturday12:30-1:15pm
Ages: 5-14 years
$80 Resident / $85 Non-Resident
Purpose: Refines all six strokes so studentsswim them with ease, efficiency, powerand smoothness over greater distances.Level VI is designed with “menu” optionsthat focus on preparing students toparticipate in more advanced courses,including the Water Safety Instructor
and Lifeguard Training courses, or otheraquatic activities, such as competitiveswimming or diving. The options include:
• Personal water safety
• Lifeguard readiness
• Fundamentals of diving
• Fitness Swimmer
Exit skills
1. Swim 500 yards continuously usingthe strokes in the following order:front crawl, 100 yards; back crawl,100 yards; breaststroke, 50 yards;
elementary backstroke, 50 yards;sidestroke, 50 yards; butterfly, 50
yards; and choice of stroke, 100 yards.
2. Jump into deep water, perform asurvival float for 5 minutes, roll ontoback and perform a back float for 5minutes.
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Private Swim LessonsCall or email Donna Cameron617 349-6237 [email protected]
If you are interested in privatelessons please follow the process.
Lessons will be available Monday-Thursday from 3:30 - 5:30
Lessons are limited and will beon a first come first serve basis
6 week minimum for lessons
1 hr. lesson 40.00
Half hour lesson 20.00
These prices are for a single child
Buddy Lessons are only availablefor 1 hr. and ages 7-12
Both children must have equalswimming ability. This will bedetermined by the instructor.
Price for a Buddy lesson is25.00 per student per hour.
Please note that during December, January and February lessonsare not available for advancedstudents.
Imagine... a gymnast performing underwater- A 400 meter runner,running without breathing- An ice skater perfecting figure movements in anunstable medium- A dancer's artistic air, in choreographing routines- Awater polo player's power and strength needed to extend out of the water-A long distance swimmer's lung capacity developed for endurance- Add tothat the combination of grace, uidity and synchronization of an entire teamand you have just imagined....SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING!
If you love to swim, be creative, dance, and love music, then considertrying synchronized swimming! Cambridge Synchro has been in existencefor over twenty years, and every year we have grown in size andbecome more competitive. Over the past four years we have traveled tocompetitions around Massachusetts and New Hampshire, to New Yorkand Connecticut, and even Indiana and Florida. In order to continue ourupward trend however, we need more swimmers! If you are comfortablein deep water and interested in trying something new, consider trying ourteam! First year swimmers practice once a week for an hour, full-edgedteam members practice three days a week for a total of six hours. Wecompete in the local area a few times a year, and have our annual show.
SnchronizedSwimmingBeginner Class
210113-01 Saturday10:00-11:00am
January 7 - March 10Ages: 8+ yearsFee: $100
Requirements: Studentsmust be comfortablein water that istwelve feet deep andbe able to do a goodbreast stroke.
CambridgeSnchronizedSwim Team
Tues. & Thurs.6:30-9:00pmSaturday 8:00-10:00amFee: $700
Team members will partici-
pate in competitions andthe final show of theseason. Team membersunable to participate inall meets will be selectedas alternates. No practiceon the following dates:November 25, Dec. 23,27 and 29.
Sea Dawgs SWIM CAMP
Ages: 6-18
410119-01 Session I: July 9-13
410119-02 Session II: August 6-10
Time: 9:00am - 3:00pm
Cost: $200.00 per person/per session
Deadline for Registration: June 4, 2012
For more information contact Donna Cameron at 617-349-6237
Emphasis will be on conditioning and swimming. This program is geared to thecompetitive swimmer. Technique will be a key component of the program. Participantsmust be able to swim 25 yards without stopping using free style. The majority of timewill be spent swimming Participants need to bring bathing suits, towels, flip flops,
goggles, and lunch. You may sign up for one session or both. Space is limited.
Snchronized Swimming
Spring Swim Practice
310117 March 19 - June 20
Mondays from 5:15 - 7:15pm andWednesdays from 5:45 - 7:15pm.
Cost: $120.00 first child 60.00 eachadditional sibling
Seadawgs and newcomers arewelcome. Practice will be twice a
week and begin March 19 and endon June 20. This is an opportunity for
current team members to stay in shapeand keep improving skills and for newparticipants to try the program out andsee if competitive swimming is for them.Ages 6 - 18 are welcome as long as
you can swim twenty five yards withoutstopping.
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Children’s ClassKempo Karate
Can only be registered for by mail or walk-in.
January 7 - March 10 (10 weeks)
210201-01 Saturday 9:00-9:45amAges 4-6 years (only)
210201-02 Saturday 9:45-10:30amAges 7-12 years (only)
Please make checks out to SteveNugent for 150.00 and a checkfor 20.00 to City of Cambridgefor registration and mail all to fallregistration. On-line registration notavailable for this class.
Recognized as one of the top martialarts programs in the country, four-timeworld champion Steve Nugent bringshis teachings and philosophy toCambridge Recreation. The programfocuses on respect, discipline, andintegrity. Students are taught traditionalstances, blocks, kicks, and strikes.In addition, emphasis is placed onproper breathing, health and nutrition,stretching, exercise, and properconduct. Also, the classes cover
stranger awareness, fire safety andthe importance of academic achieve-ment. All uniforms, belts, and patchesincluded in the fee.
GmnasticsSaturdays January 7 - March 10
(10 weeks)
Saet AwarenessIn all gymnastics classes children willbuild strength and flexibility, balance,and coordination while they learn newskills. It is extremely important that yourchild be on time for class and not missthe warm-up period. If your child is notproperly warmed up, injury may occur.
Please cooperate with our effort toprovide a safe and healthy experiencefor your child. Please enroll your childin the appropriate age and skill level.
Preschool Intro: GmnasticsParent and child will have fundiscovering gymnastics together throughobstacle courses, games, and groupactivities. No experience required,but parent and child must be ready toparticipate together.
210301-01 Intro 9:30 -10:15am Ages: 2-3
$75 Resident / $80 Non-Resident
210301-02 Intro 10:15-11:00am
Ages: 3-4
$75 Resident / $80 Non-Resident
Children’s Plus: GmnasticsPrior participation in gymnastics
is required. Children shouldbe able to participate in classwithout parent involvement. It willencourage independence andbuild self-confidence. Parents mustbe available to take children to thebathroom.
210303-01 Plus 10:15-11:00am
(1-2 semesters of experience required)
Ages: 2-4
$75 Resident / $80 Non-Resident
Beginner GmnasticsClasses will focus on building strength,flexibility, and endurance while learningthe basics of gymnastics and tumbling.
210304-01 Boys 11:00-12:00pm
Ages: 5-8
$80 Resident / $90 Non-Resident
210304-02 Girls 11:00-12:00pm
Ages: 5-8
$80 Resident / $90 Non-Resident
Advanced BeginnerGmnastics
Prior participation in Beginnergymnastics, including cartwheel onboth sides, forward and backward rolland bridge.
210306-01 Saturday
9:00-10:00am
Ages: 4-8; Girls
$80 Resident / $90 Non-Resident
Come and take class with our great teachers. Angeliue Smith and
Marco Bonilla have been teaching or Cambridge Recreation or
man ears and are both certiied instructors in gmnastics.
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CHILDRENSTENNIS
$70 Resident / $75 Non-Resident January 7 - March 10
(10 weeks)
Parents are asked to participatein Pee Wee Classes.
Pee Wee Tennis210401-01 Saturday, 9:00-9:45amAges: 4-7 years (only)This class is for students with noprevious experience or limitedexperience.
Pee Wee Tennis Advanced210501-02 Saturday,9:45-10:30pmAges: 4-7 yearsStudents in this class must have beenin at least two regular Pee Weeclasses.
Beginner Tennis210402-01 Saturday,10:30-11:15amChildren’s Ages: 8-11 years
This class is for students with absolutelyno experience.
Advanced Beginner Tennis210403-01 Saturday,11:15 12:00pmAges: 8-11 yearsThis class is for students who havetaken some lessons, can keep score,and know the rules of the game.
Middle School Lessons210404-01 Saturday,
12:00 -12:45pmAges: 12-14 yearsThis class is for beginners or thosewith limited experience.
ADULT TENNISCLASSESBeginner/AdvancedBeginner Tennis
220101-01 Thursday, 7:15-8:15pm January 5 - February 23(8 weeks)
$75 Residents / $85 Non-Residents
This class is for students with noprevious experience or limitedexperience.
Intermediate/AdvancedTennis220102-01 Thursday 8:15-9:15pm
January 5 - February 23(8 weeks)
$75 Residents / $85 Non-Residents
This class is for students with experienceand will provide the opportunity toadvance skills.
Instructor: John Reale
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ADULT SWIMMINGAdult Swim LessonsCLASS I – 220201-01
Monday January 9 - March 12
(8 weeks)No class January 16 and February 20
6:30-7:15pm
$75.00 resident / $85.00
non-resident
CLASS II – 220201-02
Monday January 9 - March 12
(8 weeks)
No class January 16 and February 20
7:15-8:00pm
$75.00 resident/ $85.00 non-resident
CLASS I – 220201-03
Wednesday January 4 - February 22
(8 weeks)
6:30-7:15pm
$ 75.00 resident/ $85.00 non
resident
CLASS II – 220201-04
Wednesday January 4 - February 22
(8 weeks)7:15-8:00pm
$75.00 resident/$85.00 non-resident
Class I
Are you afraid of the water? Did younot have the opportunity to learn howto swim? Then this class is for you.Lessons will take place in our smallround three and a half foot deep pool.In the security of this pool you will learnto feel comfortable in the water, float
on your back and front, put your facein the water, and begin to learn thefront and back crawl, and many otherskills.
Class II
This class is for you if you can swim25 yards, are comfortable over yourhead, and need to work on your skills.
If you would like to swim for exercisebut tire after a couple of laps this classwill help you become more effectivewith stroke improvement. The better
your strokes the less energy you willexpend. Come take this class and learnto enjoy the time you spend swimming.
Aua Aerobics• Whether you are new to exercise, or
maximally fit, aquatic exercise is anexcellent and diverse form of fitness
training. This exercise form utilizesthe resistant property of water to yielda challenging workout, with minimalimpact on the joints.
• Classes are geared toward a range ofages and conditioning levels, in orderto address individual fitness goals.Aquatic exercise is safe, fun, andeffective! Use of buoyant equipmentincreases cardio-respiratory fitness, aswell as muscular strength, toning, andflexibility.
• Classes are conducted in the divingpool, using flotation belts. Resistancebells and flotation belts are provided.If you have not considered aquaaerobics please give us a try.
• Lifeguards are present during the class. Our Instructor is Pam Foggo.
Deep Water Workout220301-01 Monday and Wednesday
5:30-6:45pm
January 4 - March 19(10 weeks)
No class January 16 and
February 20
$90 Residents / $100 Non-Residents
220301-02 Monday and Wednesday
6:45-8:00pm
January 4 - March 19
(10 weeks)
No class January 16 and
February 20
$90 Residents / $100 Non-Residents
Masters Swim ProgramThe Masters Swim Program is designedfor people who have at least a Level 5competence. The program is set up toaccommodate a range of swimmers,varying in speed and endurance. Youhave to want to swim the workoutposted each time, which involves somecombination of freestyle, backstroke,and breaststroke. If you have any
questions, please feel free to contactme. The larger the group, the moremotivation to improve. So come swim!
220401-01 Tuesday & Thursday
6:45-8:00pm
January 5 - March 20
No class January 3, February 7,
March 6
(20 sessions)
$95 Residents / $105 Non-ResidentsCoach: Elissa Cadillic
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Senior Adult ProgramThese classes are available tostudents ages 55 and over.
$45 once a week
$65 twice a week
Senior Aua (shallow)This class is primarily acardiovascular workout incorporatinga randomly organized low, medium,high intensity circut training formula.The individual circuts include:muscle strength and endurance; jointintegrity (hip, knee and shoulderfocus); neuromuscular re-patterningand proprioception enhancement.Also included is postural restorationand locomotion skills through crossbody movement drills. Throughoutthe circut, balance is integrated withstability and mobility foundationexercises. If you are serious andcommitted to working hard, gettingresults and feeling better, the Senior
Aqua Shallow class is for you!Instructor: Steven Adcock
Aua Aerobics Schedule230101-01 Tuesday & Thursday
3:30-4:30pm
230101-02 Tuesday
3:30-4:30pm
230101-03 Thursday
3:30-4:30p
Students participating in the aua aerobicsclasses are not to enter the pool until theinstructor is present. This is or our saet.Thank ou or our cooperation.
SENIOR ADULT PROGRAMClass Schedule
TUESDAY THURSDAY
January 3 January 5
January 10 January 12
January 17 January 19
January 24 January 26
January 31 February 2
February 7 February 9
February 14 February 16
February 21 February 23
February 28 March 1
March 6 March 8
Although you may miss a class itstill must be paid for. There are nomake-ups for classes you miss. Pleasecome to classes only on the day(s) youhave registered for. Thank you for yourcooperation in this matter.
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Intro to
KETTLEBELLS(adults onl)
Kettlebell training is the ultimate coreworkout, while developing yourcardiovascular conditioning, power,stability, flexibility, balance and agility. Inkettlebell training you target every aspect
of fitness using functional movement. Youwill gain tighter legs, glutes, back, armsand abdominals. We will use traditionalcast iron kettlebells ranging in weightfrom 10lbs to 25lbs. The class will focuson the basics of the One and Two HandSwing, the Turkish Get Up, Windmilland numerous variations. Emphasis willbe placed on technique and safety. Allparticipants should have a basic fitnesslevel and will be required to sign an
additional medical waiver. Kettlebellswill be provided and the floor will becovered with mats. Attire should consistof regular workout wear and smoothsoled fitness shoes. Training in bare fee
is an option and encouraged, (althoughnot required). Class size is limited.
220501-01 Wednesday January 4 - March 7 (10 weeks)7:00-8:00pm$120.00 resident/ $130.00non-residentInstructor: Steven Adcock
IAIDOMonday and Thursday7:15-9:15pmAges 18 and over
Iaido, the way of the sword, is the artof drawing and using the traditional
Japanese sword. Our group practicesMuso Jikiden Eishin-Ryu Iaido, the mostwidely practiced style of Iaido and thesecond oldest martial art form in Japan.
Today, Iaido is practiced to developmental discipline, awareness, andphysical harmony. This is achievedthrough diligent practice and control ofbody and sword movements. Classes
focus on correct breathing and posture,stretching and exercise, proper mentalattitude, and mutual respect. This isemphasized by fostering a sense ofcamaraderie in a collegial and friendlyatmosphere.
For detailed information please visit ourschool website at bostoniaido.com; or,by email at [email protected].
ZUMBAZumba is an exhilarating class thatcombines dance, Latin music andaerobics. You'll burn 400-700 calories inone hour of fun. The class feels more likea party then a gym workout. When youleave you will feel happy and energized.Beginners' and all age adults, shapesand sizes are welcome. All you need is afun loving attitude and a desire to move.
220702-01 Tuesday & Thursday January 3 - March 8(10 weeks)7:00-8:00pm$150.00 resident/ $170.00non-resident
220702-02 Tuesday January 3 - March 6(10 weeks)7:00-8:00$75.00 resident/ $85.00 non-resident
220702-03 Thursday January 5 - March 8(10 weeks)7:00-8:00pm$75.00 resident/ $85.00 non-residentInstructor: Katherine Roof
ZUMBA TONING(adults onl)
Takes the original Zumba dance-fitnessclass to the next level utilizing an
innovative muscle training protocol andthe addition of light weight toning sticksor dumbbells. Created to emphasizemuscle work along with rhythms, thiscombination of cardio and dynamicresistive exercises is an effective useof progressive light weight trainingto improve overall performance.Zumba Toning creates the same partyatmosphere as every other Zumbaprogram because the rhythm of thedance is the passion and foundationwhich keeps the participant engaged
and coming back. Zumba Toning is fundifferent, challenging and effective andprovides for the participant a new avento weighted activity.Bring water for hydration and a towel.Dress as you would for a regular Zumbclass. Class participants should bring tw1 to 3 lbs hand-held weights (dumbbellAlternatively, Zumba toning sticks can bpurchased from the instructor for $20.
220502-01 Monday January 9 - March 26
(10 weeks)No class January 16 and February 207:00 - 8:00pm$75.00 resident/ $85.00 non-residenInstructor: Steven Adcock
AqUA ZUMBA®
Adult Class220801-01
Wednesdays 5:30-6:15pm
$90 Resident / $100 Non-Resident
Start date January 4 - March 7
(10 weeks)Aqua Zumba is the "pool party"workout for all ages. It is a class thatintegrates a fun, challenging and effectivewater-based workout converting the Zumbaland-based exercise system into traditionalaqua-based conditioning program. Due tothe resistance and buoyancy of the water,
the dance-based movements are executedin a slow than normal tempo. Still, theexercises are intense yet safe. A 45-60minutes class is thoroughly exhausting andexhilarating. You will kick, tap, shufe andshimmy to Latin and world dance rhythms.When you take an Aqua Zumba® class,
you will need a bathing suit, towel andaqua or exercise type shoes.Instructor: Steven Adcock
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Monda Tuesda Wednesda Thursda frida Saturda Sunda
Small pool & Diving Tank Small Pool & Diving Tank Sea DawgsDiving Tank Not Not Available Diving Tank Not Available 11:30-1:00
Available Not Available
Sea Dawgs Adult Lap Swim Aqua Aerobics Adult Lap Swim Family Swim SYNCHRO Children Open5:30 – 7:15pm 5:30 – 6:45pm 5:30 – 6:45pm 5:30 – 6:45pm 5:30 – 8:30pm 8:00-11:00am Swim Ages 9+1:00 – 4:30pm(no lap pool available)
Aqua Aerobics Family Swim Adult Lap Swim Family Swim Adult Lap Swim Children Swim Family Swim5:30 – 6:45pm 5:30 – 6:45pm 7:15 – 8:45pm 5:30 – 6:45pm 5:30 - 6:15pm Lessons 1:00 – 4:30pm
(no lap pool available) 7:15 - 8:45pm 10:00-1:15pm
Adult Lap Swim Aqua Zumba Masters Swim Sea Dawgs Children Open Adult Lap Swim7:15 – 8:45pm 5:30 – 6:15pm 6:45 – 8:00pm 5:45 – 7:15pm Swim Ages 9+ 1:00 – 4:45pm
1:30 – 4:30pm
Aqua Aerobics Sea Dawgs SYNCHRO Birthday Parties Family Swim Birthday Parties
6:45 – 8:00pm 5:45 – 7:15pm 6:30 – 9:00pm 5:30 - 7:30pm 1:30 – 4:30pm 1:00 - 3:00pm
Masters Swim Aqua Aerobics Adult Lap Swim 6:45 – 8:00pm 6:45 – 8:00pm 1:30 – 4:45pm
Adult SwimSYNCHRO Birthday Parties
Lessons
6:30 – 9:00pm 2:30 - 3:30pm6:30 - 7:15pm Adult Swim
7:15 - 8:30pmLessons
6:30 - 7:15pm 7:15 - 8:00pm
Children’s fee must be paid from birth -17 years.
Senior Citizen rates are for those 60 and over as well asparticipants with a disability with suitable documentation.
Proof of age must be shown when ticket or passes arepurchased. MBTA CARD, MA Drivers License or ID.
A couple constitutes two people living at the sameaddress Proof must be shown by both participants.
To purchase a family ticket all family members musthave proof they live at the same address.
To receive the resident rate on any activity proof of
residence must be shown.Proof of residence is a valid MA Drivers License or ID,utility bill, or rent receipt. This is all that will be accepted.
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Pool fees Resident Non-Resident
Per Swim Child 1.25 1.25
Per Swim Adult 4.50 5.50
Per Swim Senior 1.75 2.00Per Swim Couple 6.00 7.00
Per Swim Family 7.00 8.50
10 Swim Adult 40.00 50.00
10 Swim Senior 12.00 16.00
10 Swim Couple 55.00 65.00
10 Swim Family 65.00 75.00
24 Week Adult 160.00 180.00
24 Week Senior 50.00 75.00
24 Week Couple 185.00 200.00
24 Week Family 200.00 225.00
48 Week Adult 210.00 230.0048 Week Senior 75.00 100.00
48 Week Couple 300.00 325.00
48 Week Family 350.00 400.00
Weight & Cardio Rm Resident Non-Resident
Per Visit Student 1.00 (High School, only with ID)
Per Visit Adult 4.50 5.50
Per Visit Couple 6.00 7.00
Per Visit Senior 1.75 2.00
10 Visit Adult 40.00 50.00
10 Visit Couple 55.00 65.00
10 Visit Senior 12.00 16.0024 Week Adult 160.00 180.00
24 Week Couple 185.00 200.00
24 Week Senior 50.00 75.00
48 Week Adult 210.00 230.00
48 Week Couple 300.00 325.00
48 Week Senior 75.00 100.00
Comb Weight / Cardio / Pool Resident Non-Resident
Per Visit Adult 5.25 6.25
Per Visit Couple 6.50 7.50
Per Visit Senior 2.25 2.5010 Visit Adult 50.00 60.00
10 Visit Couple 65.00 75.00
10 Visit Senior 20.00 30.00
24 Week Adult 180.00 200.00
24 Week Couple 200.00 225.00
24 Week Senior 70.00 100.00
48 Week Adult 250.00 275.00
48 Week Couple 350.00 375.00
48 Week Senior 90.00 120.00
Weight and Cardio RoomSchedule
Monday-Friday 6:00-9:00pm
Saturday 2:00-5:00pm
Sunday 2:00-5:00pm
The weight room is for adults only. Middle
schoolers that have taken weight class
may use the weight room on completion
of the program and pay the student fee.
Middle school students will be under
the supervision of weight room staff.
Participants using the weight room must
return weights to the proper location.
Wipes are available to clean machines.Please do so for the next person.
Adult Coed Volleball (Pick up)Ages 21 and above
Friday, 7:15-9:15pm$5 (2 hour session)
Sunday, 12:00-2:00pm
$5 (2 hour session)
Closed Nov 11, 25 & 27
Dec 23, 25 and 30 Jan 1
(Practice courts will be available onSunday afternoon from 2-4pm. Call DonnCameron at 617 349-6237 to makearrangements. $40 per court.)
Adult Coed Volleball League
Monday, 7:15-9:15
Fee: $300.00
Must be paid on January 23 or your teamwill not be scheduled.
Organizational Evening January 23League begins January 30 and ends May14
Rosters are due with the payment.
No meeting February 20 and April 16
League Director: Kelley Leary
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THROW yOUR BIRTHDAy PARTy
AT THE WAR MEMORIAL POOLBut hurry, space is limited and arrangements must be made in advance. Dates must fall on a Friday, Saturday or
Sunday. Only one party per day. Hours for Friday 5:15 - 8:45, Saturday 2:15 - 4:45, Sunday 1:00 - 4:45.
The fee is $50 for a pool party. The Cambridge Recreation department reserves the right to cancel any party due to
mechanical failure or inclement weather.
Rules will be provided on your receipt. Parties are not available from June 29 – September 12.
Due to the high demand for parties, non-residents can no longer be accommodated. Parties are available online. For
on-line registration please visit www.cambridgema.gov/dhsp2, click on "War Memorial" and navigate to "Recreation
and Lessons" on the left-hand side, click on "On-Line" registration. if you havn't already registered you must "Create a
user ID and password to begin shopping for classes.
For more information please call
617 349-6237
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City of Cambridge Department of Human Service ProgramsRecreation Department Scholarship Request Form
Program Name
Child's Name Child's Name
Address of Child/Children
Family Information
1. Parent(s)/Guardian's Name Social Security
Address Home Phone
Place of Employment Work Phone
2. Parent(s)/Guardian's Name Social Security
Address Home Phone
Place of Employment Work Phone
Income Information
*Proof of Residency and documentation of income must accompany this application. Please report the income of ALL adultsin household. Failure to do so, withholding information, under reporting income, or submitting false information will result indisqualification of your scholarship request.
Partial scholarships are available. Two children per family per semester may receive scholarship assistance. Children 3-12 areeligible for scholarship assistance. No more than two scholarships per child will he granted between Jan. 1, 2012 and Dec. 1,2012. Mail in your registration form, scholarship request form, and a copy of your 2010 tax return.
Please do not send a check at this time. If you receive a scholarship you will be billed when your confirmation is mailed and at thattime you will be required to send a check to the Recreation Department.
Hand delivered requests will not be accepted. Please do not request scholarships at walk-in registration.Scholarship applications may only be made during mail registration.
Mail to: Donna Cameron • Winter 2012 Registration • 51 Inman Street • Cambridge, MA 02139
Total number in family # of Adults # of Children
Wage Earner #1 Gross weekly income $
Wage Earner #2 Gross weekly income $
Other Family income monthly $
❑ WIC ❑ Welfare ❑ Child Support ❑ Rents from Property ❑ Alimony ❑ Unemployment ❑ Other
Total Monthly Income $
*ALL of the above information for each adult in the household must be documented in writing.*
Have you been awarded a DHSP Scholarship in the past? Yes No
If yes, when? Year Amount Program
Are all adults working? Yes No If no, please explai
n
"I state UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY that the above information is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge."
Parent/Guardian Signature Date
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REGISTRATIONHow to register
B mailRegistrations can be mailed, but onlineis available. A postmark is required(no hand delivery please). Please mailregistrations to:
Donna CameronWinter 2012 Registration
51 Inman StreetCambridge, MA 02139
Please make check payable to:
The City of Cambridge
Walk-In
Walk-in registration begins Monday,December 5 from 5:15-8:30pm at theRec Center 1640 Cambridge Street.Cash, checks, or credit cards areaccepted at walk-in registration.
Registration for children’s classes is finalon Friday, January 6. There will be nofurther registration after this date.
Correct AddressPlease be careful when you address yourenvelope. Make sure you use the exactaddress listed above or your registra-tion may not be received until after thedeadline. Please do not send mail to1640 Cambridge Street.
Wait ListsIf you are wait listed please understandthis does not mean you will get into aclass. Once the children’s classes havebegun the wait lists are defunct. A childcan only replace someone if notificationis made before January 6.
Registration Form 2012 (please print)
Head of Household
last name first name sex ❑male ❑female
address
town/city zip code
home phone cell phone work phone
emergency contact/name contact number
email address for notification purposes
q Cambridge resident q non-resident q change of address
Child Participant
child's name sex ❑male ❑female
age DOB
Class Code
title day time fee
Class Code
title day time fee
Adult Participant
name sex ❑male ❑female
DOB
Class Code
title day time fee
Class Code
title day time fee
Second Choice if Class is full
Class Code
title day time fee
Participant Signature (parent/guardian signature if participant is under 18 years of age) date
Received Confirmed
Online registration is now available. Inormation is on the inside ront cover
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REGISTRATION Additional Inormation
Confirmations will be mailed asregistrations are received
Register as soon as possible to assurespace in the class of your choice. Mostclasses have enrollment limits.
Please include a second choice forclasses. If you have taken a class withus before, check the appropriate box. It
will make your registration smoother. If you have changed your address sincethe last time you registered, please let usknow.
Scholarships
Scholarships may only be requestedby mail during the three-week mail inregistration period. Please rememberto include all the proper documentation
before you send in your request.
Reund policThe policy is on the Informationpage.
Please read it.
Please register online toavoid disappointment
Registration Form 2012 (please print)
Head of Household
last name first name sex ❑male ❑female
address
town/city zip code
home phone cell phone work phone
emergency contact/name contact number
email address for notification purposes
q Cambridge resident q non-resident q change of address
Child Participant
child's name sex ❑male ❑female
age DOB
Class Code
title day time fee
Class Code
title day time fee
Adult Participant
name sex ❑male ❑female
DOB
Class Code
title day time fee
Class Code
title day time fee
Second Choice if Class is full
Class Code
title day time fee
Participant Signature (parent/guardian signature if participant is under 18 years of age) date
Received Confirmed
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