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5 1 0 2 Program and Park Guide and Check out our sports and leagues this winter and spring: Men s Softball League Soccer Shots Intro to Fencing Tennis Lessons Fencing Club Table Tennis Open Gym Soccer Open Gym Intro to Pickle Ball Basketball Open Gym Dodge Ball Tournament 415 Franklin St, Carlisle, PA, 17013 717.243.3318 parksandrec@carlislepa.org

The benefits are endless! FOLLOW CARLISLE PARKS AND REC ON FACEBOOK & TWITTER! Stuart Community Center Carlisle Parks and Rec Office Hours Monday Friday, 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. CLOSED: 12/24, 12/25, 1/1, 1/19 and 2/16. Early online registration begins Friday, 12/5. Walk In Phone In Go Online Standard registration begins Mondays, 12/8. Payment Payment is required at the time of registration and reservation. Contact Carlisle Parks and Rec Phone: 717-243-3318 Fax: 717-243-3126 Email: parksandrec@carlislepa.org Internet: OR https://apm.activecommunities.com/carlislerec Address: 415 Franklin St, Carlisle, PA 17013 We accept cash, checks (made payable to Carlisle Parks and Recreation), Visa, Master Card, American Express (on-line only) and Discover cards. There is an online transaction fee. Injury Participation in our activities is at your own risk. We advise participants to Why are there two prices? carry their own accident/liability insurance. 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. Program Cancellations Call (717) 243-3318 and press 2 for information on cancellations due to weather. Program Refund Policy A $2.00 administrative fee will be deducted from ALL program refunds. 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. 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. Mark your calendar and plan to attend! Participation Hold Harmless By voluntarily enrolling in any activity offered by Carlisle Parks and Recreation 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. 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 All classes and events held at the STUART COMMUNITY CENTER 415 Franklin Streetunless otherwise indicated.

LEISURE LEARNING PRE-SCHOOL / YOUTH Busy Bees Children will have play time in the gym, sing songs, listen to stories, make crafts, snack time and more. (Adults provide some snack and drink.) Ages: 1 2 years. Instructor: Jennifer Adams Winter Session: Tuesdays, January 13 March 3 Spring Session: Tuesdays, March 24 May 12 9:30 11:00 a.m. $32/resident, $37/non-resident (per session) *Adult involvement is required. Pre-School Play Children will have play time in the gym, sing songs, listen to stories, make crafts, snack time and more. (Adults provide some snack and drink.) Ages: 3 5 years. Instructor: Jennifer Adams Winter Session: Thursdays, January 15 March 5 Spring Session: Thursdays, March 19 May 7 9:30 11:00 a.m. $32/resident, $37/non-resident (per session) *Adult involvement is required. Summer Day Camp This full day camp will include sports, games, special events, walking field trips, crafts, swimming and more throughout the summer. Who: (entering) Grades 1 6 Where: When: Time: Summer Playground Are you looking for a healthy, interactive and enjoyable summer for your child? Throughout the summer they can participate in sports, games, special events, walking field trips, crafts, swimming and much more. Who: (entering) Grades 1 6 Where: LeTort Park, 260 E. Pomfret St. (Bring a lunch.) When: Time: Cost: Stuart Community Center, 415 Franklin St. Monday Friday, June 8 August 21 (11 weeks) 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. (Bring a lunch) Early Drop-off: 7:30 a.m. Late Pick-up: 5:30 p.m. Cost: $75/resident, $83/non-resident (per week) Pre-registration is required one week in advance. $5 additional fee for late registration. $25 off if you register for 4 weeks at a time. Max discount = $50 off. A Day Camp pool pass, early drop-off and late pick-up is included in the fee. Memorial Park, 149 W. Penn St. (Free lunch on-site.) Monday-Friday, June 8 July 31 (8 weeks) 8:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. LeTort Park: $45/resident, $52/non-resident (per week) Memorial Park: $FREE (limited to only boro residents) Extra: $20 Playground Pool Pass Pre-registration is required one week in advance. $5 additional fee for late registration. $10 off if you register for 4 weeks at a time. Max discount = $20 off. Bricks 4 Kidz Bricks 4 Kidz is a fun and educational program designed to provide a hands-on atmosphere where children will learn science and technology, engineering and math (STEM) using LEGO bricks. All materials provided. Ages: 5 12 years. Instructor: Doug Fitzgerald New Years Camp: LEGO Minute to Win It Monday ~ Cranium Contraption Tuesday ~ Winter Wonder Wednesday Monday, December 29 Wednesday, December 31 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. $150/resident, $165/non-resident (Bring a lunch.) Kidz Night Out: Friday, March 20 @ 6:00 9:00 p.m. $30/resident, $35/non-resident *Register with a buddy for just an additional $15. More Kidz = More Fun! Pizza and drinks will be served for dinner. Ticket To Ride: Thursdays, April 9 April 30 @ 5:30 6:30 p.m. Get your ticket to ride at Bricks 4 Kidz very own Amusement Park! Motorized models maximize the action and the fun. Each week we will build a new ride. From the classic Carousel to the dizzying Tilt-a-Whirl, together we will learn how to make things spin, roll, turn and rock! Little Mozart $40/resident, $46/non-resident This fun eight week session includes a comprehensive approach to musical learning that develops singing, movement, and listening skills simultaneously with an intro to musical styles and concepts. Class material follows the National Standards for Music Education. Ages: 4 7 years. Instructor: Allison Bordlemay Winter Session: Thursdays, January 15 March 5 Spring Session: Thursdays, March 26 May 14 5:30 6:30 p.m. $64/resident, $70/non-resident (per session) Robotz and More: Plan, Build, Score! Workshop No prior experience required. All materials are provided. Ages: 8 14 years. Instructor: Keith Howard March Lego Madness Puzzler: Monday, March 9 @ 5:30 7:30 p.m. $20/resident, $23/non-resident Pool Passes Go On Sale April 1, 2015 Purchase your passes early for DISCOUNTS. Passes are available for purchase at the Stuart Community Center, 415 Franklin Street.

HEALTH & FITNESS YOUTH Ballet Bunnies During this eight-week program, children learn the five positions, basic movements and ballet jumps in a classroom. Ages: 3 5 years. Instructor: Jamie Ott Winter Session: Wednesdays, January 14 March 4 Spring Session: Wednesdays, March 18 May 6 6:15 6:45 p.m. $40/resident, $46/non-resident (per session) *Adult involvement required. Please dress comfortably. Tumbling Tots During this eight-week program children learn balance and coordination utilizing the mini-trampoline, balance beam and mats in a classroom. Age: 18 months 2 years. Instructor: Jamie Ott Winter Session: Wednesdays, January 14 March 4 Spring Session: Wednesdays, March 18 May 6 5:30 6:00 p.m. $40/resident, $46/non-resident (per session) *Adult involvement required. Please dress comfortably. Transformation Martial Arts Innovative Programs for Healthy Children Owner and Instructor: Kathy Bucher Kids Night Out: drop off your kid(s) and enjoy an evening to yourself while your kids have a ton of fun! We will be infusing martial arts, music, dance, games, crafts, and pizza to ensure an overall awesome experience! Ages: 5 12 years. Saturday, November 29 @ 5:00 9:00 p.m. Saturday, December 27 @ 5:00 9:00 p.m. $20/resident, $23/non-resident, $15 for siblings (per day) Winter Session: Mondays, January 12 February 16 Spring Session I: Mondays, March 2 April 6 Spring Session II: Mondays, April 20 June 1 (No class: 5/25) $69/resident, $76/non-resident (per session) Daring Dragons Ages: 3 4 years 5:30 6:00 p.m. Watch their independence soar as they learn self-reliance, cooperation and responsibility. Classes 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 Ages: 5 6 years: Ages: 7 9 years: 6:15 6:45 p.m. 7:00 7:30 p.m. This program incorporates martial arts techniques to sharpen students discipline, improve focus and control skills. These activities are certain to build a healthier self-esteem by encouraging leadership qualities. At the conclusion of the session, students will demonstrate learned material and earn a special certificate of achievement. After School Open Gym Come blow off some steam at this FREE after school program, get your homework done and relax at the Community Center. Grades 1 9. Mondays, January 5 May 18 (No class: 1/19, 2/16, 4/6) and Zumba Kids Designed exclusively for kids, these classes are rockin, high-energy fitnessparties packed with specially, choreographed, kid-friendly routines and all the music kids love, like hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia and more. Ages: 6 10 years. Instructor: Megan Kane-Mangol Tumbling Wednesdays, January 7 May 27 2:45 4:30 p.m. 5:15 6:00 p.m. Winter Session: Tuesdays, January 27 March 10 (No class: 3/3) $30/resident, $35/non-resident Spring Session: Tuesdays, March 31 May 19 $40/resident, $46/non-resident In this eight-week program, your child learns basic tumbling skills utilizing the mini-trampoline, balance beam and mats. They also learn balance and coordination in a fun and exciting atmosphere. Instructor: Abbey Gingrich and Jamie Ott Winter Session: Tuesdays, January 13 March 3 Spring Session: Tuesdays, March 17 May 5 *Ages: 3 4 years 6:00 6:30 p.m. Ages: 5 6 years 6:45 7:15 p.m. $40/resident, $46/non-resident (per session) Ages: 7 12 years 7:30 8:15 p.m. $44/resident, $51/non-resident (per session) *Adult involvement may be required. Irish Step Ceili Dancing Enjoy the rhythms of Celtic music, while learning Irish group dances called Ceili s (pronounced Kay-Lee). This six-week class will be conducted in a fun and non-competitive manner. Ages: 6 10 years. Instructor: Master Robert, Rebel Heart Irish Dancers Winter Session I: Wednesdays, January 14 February 18 Spring Session I: Wednesdays, March 4 April 8 Spring Session II: Wednesdays, April 22 May 27 5:00 6:00 p.m. $57/resident, $63/non-resident (per session) We are looking for performers for our annual Summer Artist Series! Send your audio or video clip with a description by 2/27/15.

HEALTH & FITNESS Zumba Toning This class combines the fun of dance fitness with the challenge of using light weights to sculpt arms, core, and lower body. This is a complete workout including cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility. Bring a friend and have a blast while getting in shape! Please bring your own hand weights. Ages: 16 Adult. Instructor: Megan Kane-Mangol 6:15 7:00 p.m. Winter Session: Tuesdays, January 27 March 10 (No class: 3/3) $36/resident, $41/non-resident Spring Session: Tuesdays, March 31 May 19 $48/resident, $55/non-resident Belly Dance I ADULTS This level one class will cover core belly dance techniques and step sequences which will culminate in a complete choreography. Notes and music CD provided. Ages: 18 Adult. Instructor: Jeri ( Jazana ) Preston Winter Session: Wednesdays, January 21 February 25 Spring Session: Wednesdays, March 11 April 15 7:15 8:15 p.m. R.I.P.P.E.D. R.I.P.P.E.D. is the total body workout that is sweeping the country and getting rave reviews from men and women who are burning fat and reshaping their bodies like never before. This new six-week structure is carefully planned and fits perfectly with the music. Adaptable to any fitness level. Try it once and you'll be hooked! Please bring your own hand weights (2-10 lbs. per arm), water and towel. Ages: 18 Adult. Instructor: Tim Palmer Winter Session: Thursdays, January 15 February 19 Spring Session: Thursdays, March 5 April 9 Pilates $54/resident, $59/non-resident (per session) 7:00 8:00 p.m. $30/resident, $35/non-resident (per session) This six-week program will give you that core work out you ve been looking for. Pilates is a body conditioning routine that builds flexibility and strengthens muscles. Emphasis on abs, glutes, arms and legs. All exercises are developed with modifications that can make a workout safe and challenging for a person at any level. Ages: 16 Adult. NEW - LOWER PRICE!! Instructor: Shelly Baldwin Winter Session: Tuesdays, January 13 February 17 Spring Session I: Tuesdays, March 3 April 7 Spring Session II: Tuesdays, April 21 May 26 5:15 6:05 p.m. $42/resident, $48/non-resident (per session) *Please wear comfortable layers, and bring a yoga mat. Yoga Increase your strength with this full body workout, and improve your flexibility and balance. All postures start at the beginning level and progress. Please wear comfortable layers, and bring a yoga mat. Ages: 16 Adult. Instructor: Shelly Baldwin 5:30 6:30 p.m. Winter Session I: Thursdays, January 15 February 19 Spring Session I: Thursdays, March 5 April 9 Spring Session II: Thursdays, April 23 May 28 $42/resident, $48/non-resident (per session) Introduction to Fencing Carlisle Fencing Club The CFC is registered in the Harrisburg Division of the United States Fencing Association. Sabre 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 January or March. Please bring water and wear sneakers. Ages: 10 Adult. Tony Alvarez, Prevot de Saber All Levels: Fridays, 7:30 9:00 p.m. January 9 30, February 6 27, March 6 27, May 1 29 (No class: 5/22) $40/resident, $46/non-resident (Feb., March, & May) April 10 24 $30/resident, $35/non-resident (April) *Pre-registration is required monthly to join the CFC. Intermediate/Advanced Levels: MULTI-AGE SPORTS Winter Session: Wednesdays, January 14 March 4 Spring Session: Wednesdays, March 18 May 6 7:00 8:00 p.m. $64/resident, $70/non-resident (per session) NEW This eight-week class is an overview of basic saber blade work and fencing against an opponent. You ll also learn about fitness training and footwork in fencing. All equipment will be provided. ATTENTION: All participants will be required to join the USFA (Harrisburg Division) with a $10 fee for the year. Go to http://usfencing.org/us-fencing-membership for more information. It will be your responsibility to purchase the membership. Go online or mail in the membership form with payment. Ages: 10 Adult. Tony Alvarez, Prevot de Saber Winter Session: Fridays, January 9 February 27 Spring Session: Fridays, March 13 May 8 (No class: 4/3) 6:30 7:30 p.m. $58/resident, $64/non-resident (per session) *Fencing glove included in the fee. Dress comfortably and bring your sneakers.

SPORTS/LEAGUES TEENS / ADULTS Men s Softball League Are you interested in playing softball this summer? This competitive slow-pitch softball league is looking for new players, teams and sponsors. Bring a deposit of $100 cash or check to the Captains Meeting at the Community Center to hold a spot for your team. Ages: 16 Adult. Rules Meeting: Thursday, January 22 @ 7:00 p.m. Interest Meeting: Thursday, February 19 @ 7:00 p.m. Captain s Meeting: Thursday, March 19 @ 7:00 p.m. Practices will be held in April, Season=May August Dodge Ball Tournament (co-ed) Steps to play: 1. Get at least six people (Ages: 14 Adult) who can commit to one day of dodge ball. 2. Turn in your $25 deposit and team roster at the Captain s Meeting on Monday, March 16 @ 7:00 p.m. 3. Pay the team fee (TBD) by Friday, March 20. 4. Play some Dodge Ball! Sunday, March 29 starting at @ 2:30 p.m. Basketball Open Gym (co-ed) Get your game on in this fun co-ed basketball program. Each participant must sign in, pay the fee (per night) and agree to the friendly play terms. Ages: 14 & up. Sundays, January 4 March 29 (No class: 2/1) 8:00 9:30 p.m. $2/resident, $3/non-resident (per day) *Fee and registration collected at the door. Community Center rules apply. Tennis Lessons These are tennis lessons for beginner and intermediate levels, ages 5-12 years. *Held @ Mooreland Tennis Courts (400 block of Mooreland Ave.) Sneakers and tennis racket are required. Please bring water. Instructor: Sandra Boll Saturdays, April 18 May 16 YOUTH 10:00 11:00 a.m. $40/resident, $46/non-resident Table Tennis Open Gym (co-ed) Drop-in program perfect for individuals or families. Instruction available upon request. Ages: 5 Adult. http://www.carlisletabletennis.org/ Fridays, January 9 March 27 7:00 10:00 p.m. $2/resident, $5/non-resident *Fee collected at the door. Bring a paddle if you have one. Soccer Open Gym (co-ed) Are you bored with the same old workout routine? Get your exercise on at Noontime Boomtime. Bring your skills to the Community Center for some fun pick up soccer games. All levels welcome. Ages: 18 Adult. Tuesdays and Thursdays, January 6 March 31 12:00 1:00 p.m. $1/resident, $2/non-resident (per day) *Fee and registration collected at the door. Intro to Pickle Ball It s Pickle Ball Time! Described as Low impact tennis, it s like ping-pong on steroids. Come join us for an intro course in this indoor/outdoor racquet sport that blends tennis, badminton and table tennis. Start with pickup games after the first class. Ages: 14 Adult. Instructor: B.J. Cashman Winter Session: Sundays, February 15 March 22 6:00 7:30 p.m. (6:30 7:30 p.m. on February 15) NEW $32/resident, $37/non-resident *Fee includes a paddle. Held at the Stuart Community Center, 415 Franklin St. Spring Session: Sundays, April 19 June 7 (No class: 5/10 and 5/24) 3:00 5:00 p.m. $10/resident, $15/non-resident (if you pre-register) OR $2/resident, $3/resident (onsite per day, if you don t pre-register) *Held at Mooreland Tennis Courts, 400 Block Mooreland Ave. Soccer Shots Soccer Shots is the leader in youth soccer development for ages 2-7. One of our trademarks is the developmentally appropriate curriculum we use that emphasizes creative play, enjoyment of sport, and character building lessons. We have specific curriculum for 2 year olds, 3-5 year olds, and advanced curriculum for ages 5-7/K and 1st graders. Our instructors are enthusiastic, energetic, and love working with children. 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) 805-1255. REGISTER ONLINE: www.soccershots.org/harrisburg. Winter Sessions *Held @ Stuart Community Center (415 Franklin Street) Wednesday Session: January 7 February 18 =$85 Age: 3-4 years Ages: 4-5 years Ages: 5-7 years (K-1st) 4:45 p.m. CLASSIC 5:30 p.m. CLASSIC 6:15 p.m. PREMIER Spring Sessions *Held @ Mooreland Athletic Field (400 block of Mooreland Ave.) Wednesday Session: March 25 May 13 =$90 Ages: 3-4 years 5:00 p.m. CLASSIC Ages: 4-5 years 5:45 p.m. CLASSIC Saturday Session: March 28 May 16 =$90 Ages: 4-5 years 9:00 a.m. CLASSIC Ages: 3-4 years Age: 2 years 9:45 a.m. CLASSIC 10:30 a.m. MINI Registration is NOT available through Carlisle Parks and Rec. Please REGISTER ONLINE: www.soccershots.org/harrisburg.

SERVICES BOROUGH PARKS PARK HOURS: Dawn to Dusk Carlisle Borough parks are alcohol and tobacco free. Dogs must be leashed at all times. * + Biddle Mission Park 5 acres Butcher Tot-lot 1 acre Cave Hill Nature Center 20 acres + Dickinson Park 18 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 are not permitted) + Mooreland Athletic Area 7 acres + Seven Gables Park 13 acres * + # Shaffer Park 18 acres Spahr Tot-lot 1 acre + Thornwald Park 32 acres * + Valley Meadows Park 18 acres RESERVATIONS Reservations should be made at least one week in advance. Full payment must be made at the time of reservation. You must include your setup and clean-up time in the hours you reserve. Reservations are required for all facility, park and pavilion usage. Renting the facilities to make a profit is NOT permitted. Continuous reservations may request one month at a time, using the Second Monday Rule. FACILITY RENTALS Reservations for 2015 will be taken after January 1, 2015. Call at least a week in advance to make a reservation (717) 243-3318. Biddle Mission Pavilion (6 tables): $30/whole pavilion Heberlig/Palmer Pavilion (6 tables): $30/whole pavilion Large Pavilion, LeTort Park: $60/whole pavilion (36 tables) or $5/table Lions Pavilion, LeTort Park (4 tables): $20/whole pavilion Valley Meadows Pavilion (4 tables): $20/whole pavilion Shaffer Cabin: $100 security deposit, plus 2 forms of I.D. $50 for 1/2 day (1-5 hours) $75 for 1 full day (5-13 hours) Stuart Community Center: Gym 1 w/stage $25/hour Gym 2 $20/hour Full gym (athletic) $35/hour Full gym (non-athletic) $40/hour Multi-purpose rooms $12/hour Kitchen $10 flat fee Equipment Set up Fee $5 flat fee LEGEND: *Parks with pavilion/cabin rentals. + Parks with walking trails. # Parks with a dog park. Carlisle Area Dog Parks (717) 243-9829 CANCELLATION of a rental reservation must be made during normal office hours, no less than seven days prior to the date reserved, in order to receive a refund. A 10% administrative fee will be charged. No refund will be given if reservation is cancelled less than seven days in advance. Spring 15 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. Application deadline is March 1, 2015. Applications are available online at. Carlisle s 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 to find out where you can pick up a copy of the Bike and Pedestrian Trail map and get ready to EXPLORE CARLISLE! Street 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 permits are required for pruning or removal. Call or visit Carlisle Parks and Recreation to obtain a free permit.

Carlisle Parks and Recreation Stuart Community Center 415 Franklin Street Carlisle, PA 17013 The benefits are endless! FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK & TWITTER! 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 B.J. Cashman Recreation Assistant Melinda Hench Department Secretary Members of the: Board Members Nathan Harig, Chairman John Auger Tom Colestock Pam Fowler Jordan Heckman Jim Mader Vacant Seat Robin Guido Borough Council Liaison Dawn Flower Borough Council Liaison Breanne Clippinger Student Liaison Summer Job Opportunities Employment applications due by 2/27/15. Simply Moving Walking Initiative Playground Leaders Assistant Pool Managers Head Lifeguards / Lifeguards Admission and Concession Attendants Swim Lesson Instructors For an application, stop by the Stuart Community Center, 415 Franklin Street, call 243-3318, or visit. March 4 April 8 May 17 May 23 June 2 2015 Bus Trips Partnered with Wolf s Bus Lines Philadelphia Flower Show Atlantic City Resorts Casino Ellis Island & Statue of Liberty NYC Day on your Own Hanover Live! Casino This FREE walking program is offered in collaboration with Partnership for Better Health. For more information on each walk please visit http://activenet.active.com/carlislerec/. Simply Moving Guides are available at the Community Center. All ages are welcome, come walk with us! Thursdays, April 16 May 21 5:30 6:30 p.m. * Walks in May are from 5:30 7:00 p.m. April 16: Cumberland Valley Rail Trail, Oakville East N. Newton Twp. (E) PAGE 8 April 23: Cumberland Valley Rail Trail, Oakville West N. Newton Twp. (E) PAGE 8 April 30: McCormick Park Mechanicsburg Borough (E-M) PAGE 46 * May 7: Appalachian Trail, Bucher Hill Rd. S. Middleton Twp. (E-M) PAGE 43 * May 14: Opossum Lake Trail Lower Frankford Twp. (M) PAGE 13 * May 21: Kings Gap Buck Ridge Trail Dickinson Twp. (M-D) PAGE 6 (Trail slopes range from easy (E), to moderate (M) to difficult (D) in their degree of difficulty and are approximately 1 3 miles.) *Please bring water and hiking shoes/boots.