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Members of: C A R L I S L E PA R K S & R E C R E AT I O N Program and Park Guide June August 2017 SUMMER ARTIST SERIES Thornwald Park, Carrol J. Warrell Amphitheater 350 Walnut Bottom Road, Carlisle Sundays, 6:30 7:30 p.m. June 4: June 11: June 25: July 9: July 16: July 23: Matt Miskie (Folk/ 60s and 70s Rock) Timeless Band (Oldies Soft Rock) Jack s Back (Acoustic) Mountain Ride (Bluegrass) REACH! (Hip Hop/Dance) Steve Pullara and his Cool Beans Band (Children s Music and Family Interactive) July 30: Julie Keough with Scott Williams (Musical Variety) August 6: Carlisle Town Band s John Philip Sousa Concert @ the Carlisle Theatre All concerts and performances are presented $FREE of charge, weather permitting. Schedule subject to change. Stuart Community Center, 415 Franklin Street, Carlisle, PA 1 17013 (717) 243-3318 parksandrec@carlislepa.org

INFORMATION Carlisle Parks and Recreation PHONE: (717) 243-3318 FAX: (717) 243-3126 EMAIL: parksandrec@carlislepa.org ADDRESS: Stuart Community Center 415 Franklin Street, Carlisle, PA 17013 HOURS: Monday Friday, 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. CLOSED: 5/29, 7/4, 9/4 WEB: www.carlislepa.org https://apm.activecommunities.com/carlislerec Mission Statement Since a quality park and recreation service is very important to a community, the Carlisle Parks and Recreation Department will continually assess the parks and recreation programs, make adjustments where necessary, and work with other public and private recreation providers to offer the residents of the community the finest leisure services program possible with the available resources. ~Carlisle Parks and Recreation FOLLOW CARLISLE PARKS AND REC ON FACEBOOK EARLY ONLINE registration begins Friday, March 24. STANDARD registration begins Monday, March 27. Go Online Walk In Phone In Pre-registration is required for most programs. Payment Payment is required at the time of registration and reservation. We accept cash, checks (made payable to Carlisle Parks and Recreation), Visa, Master Card, American Express and Discover credit cards. There is an online transaction fee. Why Are There Two Prices? Residents of Carlisle Borough, including the Carlisle Barracks, receive a discount on recreation and pool programs. Proof of residency required. A list of Borough streets is available to those who are unsure of their residency. Non-residents are persons who live in a municipality other than the Borough of Carlisle. Injury Participation in our programs and leagues is at your own risk. We advise participants to carry their own accident/liability insurance. Participation Hold Harmless By voluntarily enrolling in any activity offered by Carlisle Parks and Recreation or scheduling a reservation, each individual agrees:...i shall defend, hold harmless and indemnify the Borough of Carlisle against all expenses, liabilities and claims of every kind, including reasonable counsel fees, by or on behalf of any person or entity (including but not limited to the organization, its members, participants, spectators, officials and other third persons) arising out of any activity what-so-ever conducted on or around the premises to which this agreement pertains and the Carlisle Parks and Recreation has my permission to interview / photograph / videotape / film me and/or my child for use in Carlisle Parks and Recreation publications, photographic or electronic images, and print media including advertising and news articles in the local newspapers and other related media. I agree to the rules and regulations as stipulated by the Borough of Carlisle Parks and Recreation Department. Program Refund Policy A $2.00 administrative fee will be deducted from ALL program refunds (except for insufficient registration cancellations). Refunds for one day activities are not possible after the event has taken place. We will gladly issue a refund for any multi-session program for any reason as long as you contact us prior to the second class. After the second class, no refund will be given. Program Cancellations Call (717) 243-3318 and press 2 for cancellations. We reserve the right to cancel any program due to insufficient registration in which case a full refund will be issued. No News is Good News! Once you have registered for a program, you will not hear from our office unless: There is a change in the time or day. The program has to be cancelled. So, mark your calendar and plan to attend! 2

2017 Pool Season 5/27 Memorial Day Weekend 9/4 Labor Day Weekend Closed weekdays when Carlisle School is in session: 5/30-6/1, 8/21-8/25, 8/28-9/1 LOCATION: 1236 Franklin St, Carlisle, PA 17013 HOURS: Sunday-Thursday: 12:00 PM-7:00 PM Friday-Saturday: 11:00 AM-6:00 PM PHONE: In-Season (717) 240-6957, Off-Season (717) 243-3318 *For cancellations/closings press 5. WEBSITE: DAILY ADMISSION Pool Membership Information for Summer 2017 BOROUGH RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT Pre-School 3 years & under: FREE FREE Child 4-17, Senior 55+ & Military (must show proper military ID): $5.00 $7.00 Adult (Ages-18-54 years): $7.00 $9.00 Sunset Rate: Sunday-Thursday = 5:00 7:00 p.m. Friday-Saturday = 4:00 6:00 p.m. SEASON PASSES *Guest Rate for Members: $4.00 $3.00 $4.00 BOROUGH RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT Individual Pass (Child 4-17, Senior 55+ & Military): $80.00 $115.00 Individual Pass (Adult 18-54): $100.00 $130.00 Base Price Family Pass (2 people): $130.00 $180.00 *Each Additional Household Member: $5.00 $10.00 *Add-On (1) Non-Household Member: $50.00 $70.00 *Some limits apply. Ask for more information. Take advantage of our pool member benefits in 2017 including free lounge chair rentals, discounted daily guest rate (limit one guest per member per day), discounted pool rental rates, members only pool party, and early registration for swim lessons. Membership Discounts: $10 off in March-April; $5 off in May Purchase season pool passes beginning January 3, 2017 at the Parks and Rec Department, 415 Franklin St. in Carlisle. Family Pass = persons residing in the same household including no more than two adults. Children = 4-21 years. Proof of residency is required. Add-On = a person who lives outside of the household such as a grandparent, nanny, babysitter, etc. There is a $5.00 replacement fee for all lost or discarded cards. $20.00 fee for changing your membership after the initial membership is purchased, this includes Add-On s. Pool Sponsorship Program Dive in and support the Carlisle Community Pool for the 2017 season! The pool has served the community since 1968. Picture your organization s name on the Welcome Banner on the front of the building, your advertising on a Fence Banner inside the pool grounds, or your logo on a Light Post Banner for all patrons to see! Show goodwill to the community, increase name recognition, and know that your sponsorship will make a difference! Call Kristin (717) 240-6952 or email kzeigler@carlislepa.org for more information. Gold Sponsor: Welcome Banner = $1,200 4 x 20 Banner Silver Sponsor: Fence Banner = $600 4 x 8 Banner Bronze Sponsor: Light Post Banner = $400 3 x 1.5 Banner 3

Aquatics POOL RENTALS Reservations are required for all rentals. Full payment is required at the time of reservation. Private Pool Party Reserve the entire pool complex for your own private birthday party, family reunion, or work party. Outside food/beverage is permitted. The concession stand is not available during private pool parties. *Pool Members receive a $25 discount on the hourly rate. Availability: Fridays and Saturdays, 6:30 8:30 p.m. $200/hour Extra Fee: Tot Pool = $25/hour Public Pool Party Package includes either 2 or 4 hours of swimming during public hours including a pavilion reservation. Additional fees apply if your party stays longer than your reservation. Outside food/beverage is permitted at the pavilion area only. *Pool Members receive $25 discount on the party package. Availability: Sunday Thursday: 1-3 p.m., 3-5 p.m., 5-7 p.m. Friday Saturday: 12-2 p.m., 2-4 p.m., 4-6 p.m. 2 Hour Package 1-25 participants = $125 26+ participants = $125 + $4/additional person 4 Hour Package 1-25 participants = $175 26+ participants = $175 + $4/additional person Pavilion Rental Reserve the entire pavilion (8 tables) during normal pool hours for a maximum of two hours. Outside food/beverage is permitted at the pavilion area only. Additional fees apply for daily admission. Availability: Sunday Thursday: 1-3 p.m., 3-5 p.m., 5-7 p.m. Friday Saturday: 12-2 p.m., 2-4 p.m., 4-6 p.m. $40/whole pavilion (8 tables) $FREE for Pool Members Lap Swims Available for all ages during normal pool hours. Must be able to swim the length of the pool using proper lap swimming etiquette. Daily admission or pool pass required. Little Skimmers (Ages 1 4 years) This class will include fun activities in the water and on land. Caregivers are required to be in the water. *Swim diapers are required if not potty trained. Instructor: Jennifer Adams Tuesdays, June 20 July 18 (No class: 7/4) Ages 1 2 years: 9:45 10:30 a.m. Ages 3 4 years: 10:45 11:30 a.m. $52/resident, $57/non-resident *Active adult involvement is required. Swim Lessons (Ages 4 and up) All group swim lessons include water safety. Participants with long hair should wear a swim cap or pull hair back. Bring goggles, and a towel. *Pool Members eligible for early registration March 27 April 28. Beginner Level 1: basic introduction to water skills such as blowing bubbles, bobbing, submerging face/head and gliding. Level 2: water fundamentals such as floating, flutter kick, arm strokes, and combining arm and leg movements. Intermediate Level 3: stroke development with front crawl, rotary breathing, streamline position, scissor kick, and elementary backstroke. Level 4: stroke improvement including breast stroke, back crawl, diving, and treading water. Session I: 7:15 8:00 p.m. Levels 1 and 3: Mondays and Wednesdays, June 12 28 Levels 2 and 4: Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 13 29 Session II: 7:15 8:00 p.m. Levels 1 and 3: Mondays and Wednesdays, July 17 August 2 Levels 2 and 4: Tuesdays and Thursdays, July 18 August 3 $45/resident, $52/non-resident (per session) SPECIAL EVENTS C-LUV Teen Night - Pool Party Fridays, June 23 and July 21 6:30 8:30 p.m. $5/per person Carlisle Summerfair FREE Open Swim Saturday, June 24, 6:00 8:00 p.m. Members Only - Pool Party Friday, August 11, 6:00 8:00 p.m. 4

Little Movers (Ages 18 months 3 years) This class will help your child s gross motor skills and socialization with fun activities in a safe environment. Free play, tumbling, circle time, songs, games, and parachute play are some of the fun activities children will enjoy. The first 15 minutes of class provides an opportunity for free play exploration. Instructor: Jennifer Adams Thursdays, June 22 July 13 10:30 11:30 a.m. $45/resident, $52/non-resident *Active adult involvement is required. Tumbling Camp (Ages 3 12 years) Campers will enjoy a week of tumbling instruction in the gym along with some fun crafts, games, and other activities! Instructors: Abbey Gingrich and Jamie Ott Monday Friday, June 12 16 Ages 3 5 years: 5:30 6:15 p.m. Ages 6 12 years: 6:30 7:15 p.m. $40/resident, $46/non-resident *Adult involvement may be required. Ballet Bunnies Camp (Ages 3 5 years) Children will learn basic positions, movements, and jumps. A small show/production will be performed at the end of the summer camp. Instructor: Jamie Ott Monday Friday, June 19 23 5:30 6:00 p.m. $35/resident, $40/non-resident *Adult involvement may be required. Please dress comfortably. Amazing Ninja Warriors Camp (Ages 3 12 years) Back by popular demand! Build your strength and determination, develop agility and speed, prepare your mind and get ready to challenge yourself. You ll also learn what qualities warriors are made of sportsmanship, integrity, leadership and confidence. There will be a few surprises up our sleeves this summer to be sure that camp is even more memorable. *Snack and craft included. Instructor: Kathy Bucher Monday Friday, 5:30 7:30 p.m. Ages 3 7 years: July 10 14 Ages 8 12 years: July 17 21 $98/resident, $108/non-resident *Bring a water bottle and sneakers. Health & Fitness YOUTH Transformation Martial Arts (Ages 3 12 years) Students will demonstrate learned material to earn new belt levels! Uniforms (optional) will be available for purchase from the instructor first week of classes or visit www.transform4kids.com for more information. Instructor: Kathy Bucher Mondays and Wednesdays, June 12 June 28 Daring Dragons: Ages: 3-4 years @ 5:15 5:45 p.m. Daring Dragons will include martial arts for discipline and control, yoga for balance and focus, games for teamwork and coordination and animal cards for creativity and character building. The Powers Within I: Ages: 5-7 years @ 6:00 6:30 p.m. The Powers Within II: Ages: 8-12 years @ 6:45 7:15 p.m. Powers Within incorporates martial arts techniques to sharpen students discipline, focus and control skills...certain to build a healthier self-esteem by encouraging leadership qualities. At the conclusion of the session, they will demonstrate learned material and earn a special certificate of achievement or advance to the next belt level. $50/resident, $55/non-resident ADULT Women s Empowerment TMA (Ages 16 Adult) This Transformation Martial Arts class will teach practical, easy techniques for self defense in various situations. Learn blocks, kicks and strikes, and combine them with strength building exercises. Instructor: Kathy Bucher Mondays and Wednesdays, June 12 June 28 7:30 8:15 p.m. $50/resident, $55/non-resident Nia (NEW) (Ages 18 Adult) Nia combines dance, martial arts, and mindfulness into one. Come tone your body while transforming your mind. This class is non-impact, practiced barefoot, and adaptable to individual needs and abilities. Instructor: Julia Kenney Wednesdays, June 14 July 19 6:00 7:00 p.m. $54/resident, $59/non-resident All classes are held at the STUART COMMUNITY CENTER 415 Franklin Street unless otherwise indicated. 5

Tennis Lessons (Ages 3 16) These are beginner intermediate lessons. *Please bring water, sneakers and tennis racket. Instructors: Sandra Boll and Noah Beck Ages 3-5 years: 4:00 4:45 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays (Makeup day = Friday) Week 1: July 10 & 12 Week 2: July 17 & 19 $25/resident, $29/non-resident (per week) Ages 6-11 years: 9:00 10:30 a.m. Ages 12-16 years: 10:45 a.m. 12:15 p.m. Monday Thursday (Makeup day = Friday) Week 1: June 12 15 Week 2: June 19 22 Week 3: June 26 29 $48/resident, $55/non-resident (per week) *Held @ Mooreland Tennis Courts (400 block of Mooreland Ave.). Advanced Tennis Camp This camp is geared towards High School students looking to step up their game. This four day camp will include three days of advanced instruction and a tournament on the final day. *T-shirts, awards, snacks, and drinks included. (entering) Grades: 9 12 Monday Thursday, 9:00 11:00 a.m. July 31 August 3 (Makeup day = Friday, August 4) $80/resident, $88/non-resident *Held @ Mooreland Tennis Courts (400 block of Mooreland Ave.). Soccer Shots (Ages 2 7) A trademark of Soccer Shots is the developmentally appropriate curriculum that emphasizes creative play, enjoyment of sport, and character building lessons. Each session will focus on specific soccer skills that also work towards improving balance, coordination and agility with each child. For more information email Harrisburg@soccershots.org or call (717) 350-8804. $95/student Wednesday Session: June 21 August 9 CLASSIC Ages: 4-5 years 5:15 p.m. CLASSIC Ages: 3-4 years 6:00 p.m. PREMIER Ages: 5-7 years 6:45 p.m. Saturday Session: June 17 August 5 MINI Age: 2 years 9:00 a.m. CLASSIC Ages: 3-4 years 9:45 a.m. CLASSIC Ages: 4-5 years 10:30 a.m. *Held @ Mooreland Athletic Field (400 block of Mooreland Ave.) Registration is not available through Carlisle Parks and Rec. Please REGISTER ONLINE: www.soccershots.org/harrisburg. Sports YOUTH 6 Youth Basketball Camp Boys and girls, join us for a FREE week of fun games and drills to learn the fundamentals of basketball; dribbling, passing, and shooting. *Pre-registration required. Coaches: Ashley Knight, Carlisle H.S. JV Coach Bob Smetana, Big Spring 7th Grade Coach Monday Friday, July 10 14 (entering) Grades 3, 4, & 5: 8:15 9:45 a.m. (entering) Grades 6, 7, & 8: 10:00 11:30 a.m. *Sponsored by Carlisle Construction Materials, LLC.* TEEN ADULT Outdoor Pickleball Lessons (NEW) (Ages 18 Adult) The beginner session is for new players and anyone who wants to improve basic skills. The intermediate session welcomes beginners, but the focus is on game strategy. It should appeal to both athletic beginners and advanced players that want to understand the competitive aspects of Pickleball. Instructor: Barb Adams, USPA Ambassador. Beginner Session: Monday Wednesday, June 12 14 9:00 10:30 a.m. Intermediate Session: Wednesday Friday, July 12 14 5:30 7:00 p.m. $30/resident, $35/non-resident *Held @ the newly installed Letort Pickleball Courts. Basic paddles and balls provided. Carlisle Fencing Club (Ages 10 Adult) The CFC is registered in the Harrisburg Division of the United States Fencing Association. Saber is the only weapon used. Club equipment is limited; fencers are encouraged to purchase their own equipment. New fencers can join the Intro Fencing class beginning in the fall. *Please bring water and wear sneakers. Instructor: Tony Alvarez, Prevot de Saber All Levels (monthly): Fridays, 7:30 9:00 p.m. June 9 30 July 7 28 $40/resident, $46/non-resident (per month) *Pre-registration and fees are required monthly to join the CFC. Please register a week in advance.

YOUTH Leisure Learning ADULT (Ages 8 16 years) Look out...alien Invasion! LEGO Robots get a visit from high tech friends. Come BUILD, COOPERATE, COMPETE and EXPLORE. Instructor: Keith Howard Monday Friday, July 10 14 9:00 11:30 a.m. $150/resident, $158/non-resident (Ages 5 12 years) Exercise your child s curiosity and creativity this summer with Bricks4Kidz. Campers will be challenged with new themes each day; bringing their virtual designs to life by building all new Mining and Crafting mob figures and custom models from Minecraft, playing games and challenges from the LEGO Movie, and creating motorized custom contraptions and remote controlled tank on Nexo Knight day. These camps keep the pace fast and varied with guided STEM-based projects along with time for creative learning with over 80 lbs of LEGO bricks. All materials provided. For more detail on each theme visit our Active website. Instructor: Doug Fitzgerald Monday Friday, 8:30 11:30 a.m. Week 1: June 26 June 30 S.T.E.A.M. LEGO Camp Mash-Up Week 2: July 17 21 LEGO Bat League Heroes and Villains $150/resident, $158/non-resident (per week) Memorial Park Playground This summer camp will include sports, games, themed activities, walking field trips, crafts, swimming and more throughout the summer. Who: (entering) Grades: 1 6 Where: Memorial Park, 149 W. Penn St. When: Monday-Friday, June 5 July 28 (8 weeks) (No playground: 6/30-Peanut Carnival and 7/4) Time: 8:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. (Free breakfast and lunch on-site w/ Hope Station) $FREE (limited to only Borough residents) Extra Fee: Pool admission *Pre-registration is required. Enrollment is limited. How to Be a Clown! (NEW) (Ages 5 Adult) Do you want to let out your inner clown? Come learn where clowns and gestures originated, jokes, how to use props, how to make balloon art, putting on the clown nose, and painting of the clown face. For more information about KC the Clown go to: http://www.tunesnballoonspa.com. Instructor: KC the Clown, TUNES N BALLOONS Tuesdays, June 13, 20, 27 *June 27 th dress the part and wear silly and fun clothing. Ages 5-12 years: 5:45 6:30 p.m. Ages 13 Adult: 6:45 7:30 p.m. $27/resident, $31/non-resident *Register by Tuesday, June 6 th. Supplies included. LEAGUES Sand Volleyball League (co-ed) (Ages 14 Adult) Register a team with a $25 non-refundable deposit (cash or check) at the Captain s Meeting. Captain s Meeting: Thursday, May 18 @ 7:00 p.m. Games: Weeknights @ 5:30, 6:30 & 7:30 p.m. Season: June August Location: Biddle Beach (311 E. North St) Over 30 Fall Softball League (co-ed) (Adults over 30 years) This slow-pitch recreational league is for men AND women. Teams are formed by draft. Games: 6:00, 7:00 & 8:00 p.m. Season: Mondays & Wednesdays, August October Tuesday Rain Make-ups Location: LeTort Softball Field (260 E. Pomfret St) $35/resident, $40/non-resident (per player) *Pre-register by Friday, August 11. Job Opportunities Head Playground Leader / Playground Leaders (Age 18 & up) Assistant Pool Managers (Age 18 & up) Head Lifeguards / Lifeguards (Age 15 & up) Admission and Concession Attendants (Age 15 & up) Swim Lesson Instructors (Age 15 & up) Swim Lesson Aids (Age 14 & up) Apply soon training begins in May! Stop by the Stuart Community Center, 415 Franklin St. or visit www.carlislepa.org to get an application. 7

RENTALS STUART COMMUNITY CENTER The Stuart Community Center 415 Franklin Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Office Hours: Monday Friday, 8am 5pm (717) 243-3318; parksandrec@carlislepa.org ROOM RENTAL Multi-Purpose Rooms - $12/hour Rooms are air-conditioned. Kitchen Rental - $10/hour This flexible and full-day program will include sports, games, themed activities, walking field trips, crafts, swimming and more throughout the summer. Our caring Leaders undergo strict clearances. Parents will receive weekly schedules. A detailed brochure is available online and at the Parks and Rec office. Who: Ages: 5-8 years Ages: 9-14 years Where: Stuart Community Center, 415 Franklin Street When: Monday Friday, June 5 August 18 (No camp: 7/4) 2017 Summer Themes Week 1: 6/5 6/9 Welcome Week: Summer Kickoff Week 2: 6/12 6/16 Animal Planet Week 3: 6/19 6/23 Fun & Fitness Week 4: 6/26 6/30 Olympics 2017 Week 5: 7/3 7/7 Party in the USA (No camp: 7/4) Week 6: 7/10 7/14 Going Green *Trout Gallery Field Trip (7/10 & 7/12) Week 7: 7/17 7/21 Holidays in the Summer *Trout Gallery Field Trip (7/17 & 7/19) Week 8: 7/24 7/28 Wet & Wild Week 9: 7/31 8/54 Super Heroes Week 10: 8/7 8/11 Outdoor Explorers Week 11: 8/14 8/18 Final Farewell: Back to School Time: 7:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. (Bring snacks and lunch) $95/resident, $105/non-resident (per week) Sign up for just the weeks you need, or for the whole summer and get a discount. Enroll in all eleven weeks at one time: -Residents receive $125 off -Non-residents receive $135 off Siblings will receive a 5% discount on the weekly rate when siblings register for the same week at one time. The sibling discount will not apply if the 11 Week Discount applies. Pre-registration is required one week in advance. A $5 late fee will apply if registering after Monday of the week prior. HALF-GYM RENTAL Gym 1 with Stage - $25/hour Gym 2 - $20/hour A curtain is lowered to separate the two halves. FULL-GYM RENTAL Full Gym (Sports) - $35/hour Full Gym (Parties/Events) - $40/hour (Pickleball or Volleyball) Equipment Set-up - $10 flat fee AVAILABILITY: Monday - Saturday, 8 am to 11 pm Sundays, Noon to 11 pm. Reservations must be made at least one week in advance. Call or stop by the Parks & Rec office during normal business hours. Full payment is required at the time of reservation. We accept cash, credit cards and checks payable to Carlisle Parks and Recreation. Reservations are available on a first-come basis. You must include your set-up and clean-up time in the hours you reserve. You may not enter the Multi-Purpose room or Gym early. You must clean up and leave the rented area by the end of your rental period or a $25 penalty plus hourly fees will apply. If you will need a podium, TV+DVD player, flip chart or portable screen, please inform the office when reserving. One Month at a Time - The Second Monday Rule To reserve the Gym or a Multi-Purpose room each week for a month, you must call our office no earlier than the second Monday of the prior month. You may reserve only one month at a time, no more than 2 hours per day or 1 day per week. Our facility operates on a very tight schedule due to Parks and Recreation programs, as well as rentals by individuals and community groups. Since Gym space is in high demand, we believe this is the best way to accommodate the most people. 8

RENTALS PAVILIONS STUART COMMUNITY CENTER RENTAL POLICIES The facility cannot be rented for profit-making purposes. Food may not be sold. If you plan to play or perform music at your event or rent an inflatable amusement, you must rent the Full Gym. Use of an inflatable requires prior approval and Certificate of Insurance. Tables and chairs are provided at no charge. Supply is limited. Staff will set up tables and chairs in Multi-Purpose rooms prior to your rental. Customers renting the Gym are responsible for set-up and tear-down of tables and chairs. Fog machines are prohibited since they trigger our fire alarm system. You must sign a Hold Harmless Agreement before your rental and turn in a Cleaning Checklist afterward. It is the renter s responsibility to clean up and take the trash to the dumpster. A $25 penalty plus hourly fees will be assessed if a renter fails to clean up or leave the rental space on time. On weekends and evenings, the building is staffed with a Center Supervisor only when there is a scheduled rental or program. Otherwise, the building is closed. Please call 226-1562 if the building is not open 10 minutes prior to your rental. CANCELLATION POLICY Cancellations must be made no less than 7 days in advance. A 10% Administrative Fee will be deducted from all refunds. If payment was made by cash or check, a refund will be mailed from the Carlisle Borough Finance Department in approximately 2-3 weeks. Fees will not be refunded if cancellation is made less than one week prior to the reservation. Biddle Mission Park 311 East North Street 5 acres Pavilion: Seats up to 48 people (6 tables). Pavilion - $30/day Amenities: Pavilion, picnic tables, playground equipment, rest rooms, spray pool (summer months) charcoal grill, fishing, LeTort Spring Run, walking trail, basketball pad, parking area and volleyball courts (grass and sand). Rest Rooms (seasonal): The keys must be obtained at the Parks and Recreation office the day before the rental (or the Friday before, if the rental falls on a weekend or holiday). A $5 refundable key deposit is required. Facilities: Port-a-John (May through August) All Carlisle Borough parks are alcohol-free and tobacco-free. Pets are permitted if kept on a leash no longer than 6. Clean-up is required. Carlisle Bike and Pedestrian Trail The 13-mile stretch, which includes on-road and off-road trails, connects all Borough parks, schools and downtown Carlisle. Start at any Borough Park and follow the trail and Bike Route markings. Contact the Parks and Rec office or stop by the Stuart Community Center to pick up a copy of the Bike and Pedestrian Trail map and get ready to EXPLORE CARLISLE! Heberlig Palmer Park 131 Lincoln Avenue 2 acres Pavilion: Seats up to 48 people (6 tables). Pavilion - $30/day Green Space - $10/hour Amenities: Pavilion, playground equipment, open field space, electricity, walking trail, community gardens, amphitheater, two charcoal grills and drinking fountain. 9

RENTALS Shaffer Park Cabin 1649 Spring Road 18 acres LeTort Park CLOSED due to renovations. Check in the fall for availability. 260 East Pomfret Street 12 acres Amenities: Nestled in a wooded area, this rustic cabin is an ideal meeting place for scout troops, family gatherings and showers. Pets are not permitted in the cabin. Main Pavilion: Seats up to 288 people (36 tables). Pavilion - $60/day or $5/table/day Lions Pavilion: Seats up to 32 people (4 tables). Pavilion - $20/day Amenities: Fort LeTort playground, ball field, tennis and pickleball courts (with coin-operated lights), volleyball, fishing, LeTort Spring Run, spray pool (summer months), walking trail, electricity (at Main Pavilion only) and three charcoal grills. Other Fees: Ball Field - $30/day Green Space - $10/hour Light Fee - $12/hour additional (through 10pm) Rest Rooms (seasonal): The key must be obtained at the Parks and Recreation office the day before the rental (or the Friday before, if the rental falls on a Saturday, Sunday or holiday). A $5 refundable key deposit is required. Facilities: Port-a-John (April through September) Outside there are nature trails, picnic tables, and green space. A private dog park is located at Shaffer Park. For membership information go to www.carlisleareadogparks.org. Thornwald Park 350 Walnut Bottom Road 32 acres Carrol J. Warrell Amphitheater: The amphitheater is located in a wooded area of Thornwald Park. There is a covered stage with access to electricity. Tiers of wooden benches accommodate 200-250 guests. The venue is available for ceremonies as well as free summer concerts and performances. Mooreland Athletic Field 300 block of Mooreland Ave 7 acres Amenities: Ball field, multi-purpose athletic field, four tennis courts, gravel track, drinking fountain and picnic table. Green Space - $10/hour Ball Field - $30/day Tournament Use - $100/day Facilities: Port-a-John (March through August) Amenities: spacious meadow for leisure, drinking fountain, benches and a charming gazebo. (The Thornwald Mansion is privately owned.) Amphitheater - $50/day Facilities: Port-a-John (June through August) Electricity: The key to the electric box must be obtained at the Parks and Recreation office the day before the rental (or the Friday before, if the rental falls on a weekend or holiday). 10

RENTALS CANCELLATION POLICY Cancellations must be made no less than 7 days in advance. A 10% Administrative Fee will be deducted from all refunds. If payment was made by cash or check, a refund will be mailed from the Carlisle Borough Finance Department in approximately 2-3 weeks. Fees will not be refunded if cancellation is made less than one week prior to the reservation. Valley Meadows Park 203 Meadow Boulevard 18 acres Pavilion: Seats up to 32 people (4 tables). Pavilion - $20/day Green Space - $10/hour Ball Field - $30/day Tournament Use - $100/day Due to reconstruction, the fields and some sections of the path will be CLOSED through the summer. Amenities: Ball field, multi-purpose athletic fields, playground equipment, basketball court, electricity, charcoal grill and walking trail. The Carlisle Bike and Pedestrian Trail connects to Dickinson Park and Forbes Path. Rest Rooms (seasonal): The keys must be obtained at the Parks and Rec office the day before the rental (or the Friday before, if the rental falls on a weekend or holiday). A $5 refundable key deposit is required. Facilities: Port-a-John (April through July) PAVILION RENTAL INFORMATION AVAILABILITY: Sunday Saturday, dawn to dusk Reservations are required for all facility, park and pavilion usage. Reservations are available on a first-come basis. Full payment is required at the time of reservation. Reservations for the coming year are accepted after January 1. Carlisle Borough Parks + * Biddle Mission Park - 5 acres Butcher Tot-lot - 1 acre * Carlisle Community Pool - 2 acres Cave Hill Nature Center - 20 acres + Forbes Path - 21 acres + Goodyear Park - 4 acres * Heberlig/Palmer Park - 2 acres + * LeTort Park - 12 acres Lindner Park - 2 acres Memorial Park - 2 acres (dogs prohibited) + * Mooreland Athletic Area - 7 acres + Seven Gables Park - 13 acres (joint w/ South Middleton Twp.) # + * Shaffer Park and Cabin - 18 acres Spahr Tot-lot - 1 acre * Stuart Community Center - 3 acres + * Thornwald Park - 32 acres + * Valley Meadows Park - 18 acres Include your set-up and clean-up time in the hours you reserve. PARK HOURS: Dawn to Dusk Renting the facilities for profit-making purposes is not permitted. ALL PARKS ARE ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO FREE. DOGS MUST BE LEASHED AT ALL TIMES. Dogs must be leashed at all times and dispose of waste. A Park Use Agreement and Certificate of Insurance may be required for certain events. LEGEND: * Parks with facility rentals. + Parks with walking trails. # Parks with a dog park. Commercial inflatables and tents are not permitted. All parks are alcohol and tobacco free. Carlisle Area Dog Parks www.carlisleareadogparks.org 11

The benefits are endless! www.carlislepa.org Carlisle Parks and Recreation Stuart Community Center 415 Franklin Street Carlisle, PA 17013 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID CARLISLE PA PERMIT NO. 20 Administrative Staff Andrea Crouse Director of Parks and Recreation Kristin Zeigler Recreation and Pool Manager Kelsey Najdek Recreation Assistant Melinda Hench Department Secretary Parks and Rec Board Members Nathan Harig Chairman John Auger Pam Fowler Jordan Heckman Stephen Hughes Jim Mader Bob Schmidlein Deborah Fulham-Winston Borough Council Liaison Mayor, Tim Scott Borough Council Liaison Eveyon Davis Student Representative Shade Tree Maintenance The Carlisle Borough reminds property owners of their responsibility to maintain street trees according to the Shade Tree Ordinance. Dying trees, dead branches and stumps must be removed. On mature trees, limbs must be elevated to eight feet over the sidewalk and fourteen feet over the street. This will keep your sidewalks safe for pedestrians and prevent tree branches from interfering with trucks and buses. Tree lined streets add beauty to our surroundings and stability to our ecosystem. The Borough of Carlisle s Shade Tree Ordinance prohibits the removal of healthy, vibrant shade trees without first obtaining an approved permit issued by the Carlisle Parks and Recreation Department. There is no fee to obtain the permit; however, in extreme cases, failure to do so could result in a fine up to $300 per offense. Please help us keep Carlisle greener by following the shade tree permit process and informing us at (717) 243-3318 of any suspicious tree removal you may observe in your neighborhood. FREE permits are also needed for street tree pruning and planting. Call or visit Carlisle Parks and Recreation to obtain a permit. Visit for more information. Fall Street Tree Planting The Carlisle Shade Tree Commission and the Carlisle Parks and Recreation Department are making a concerted effort to promote tree lined streets in Carlisle to reap the aesthetic and environmental benefits of shade trees. Complete a planting application to request the Borough to plant up to two street trees at your property, at no cost. Sidewalk cuts included. Only property owners may apply. Funds are limited. The fall street tree application deadline is September 1, 2017. Visit for a Street Tree Application, approved tree list and planting regulations. 12