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SCC/SARDA Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament Captain & Crew format. Includes 18 holes of golf with cart, hotdog on the turn, buffet and prizes! Registration forms can be found on our website at http://sullivan.recdesk.com. Proceeds will be used to fund the Frank DiChristina Memorial Scholarship Fund. It provides a monetary scholarship to a Chittenango High School senior who has been active as a volunteer of the SCC or Parks & Recreation Department. Sunday, June 10, 2018 ~ 1:00 pm Casolwood Golf Club $70.00 per person Not a Golfer! No problem, we are looking for hole sponsors! Sample unique craft beers from around New York State and listen to great live music from hot CNY Bands! Delicious BBQ-related food for purchase! Saturday, July 21 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum $30 (in advance) or $35 at the door $5 designated driver All proceeds benefit the Sullivan Community Council and Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum. To purchase tickets, call us at 315-687-3471 or check the event page for full event and purchasing details. facebook.com/swigonthecanal

Town of Sullivan Parks & Recreation Dept. Sullivan Park 319 Lake Street, Chittenango, NY 13037 Open daily from 9 am until 8 pm. Rest rooms are available. Two pavilions are available by reservation from early May to early October. A Disc Golf Course is open during park hours. Sullivan Park is patrolled on a regular basis by the Chittenango Village Police, NYS Police and the Madison County Sheriff Department. Sullivan Park also has a caretaker on duty. There are two bocce courts and three public tennis courts open during park hours. Leagues and lessons may limit the use of the courts at certain times. Sullivan Park also has a softball field and sand volleyball court in which leagues have priority, as well as, numerous marked Healthy Heart walking trails. Chapman Park 1463 Route 31, Bridgeport, NY 13030 Open daily from 9 am to 8 pm. Rest rooms are available. Three pavilions are available by reservation from early May to early October. The dog park includes a large fenced in area divided into two sections where small and large dogs can be free to run safely off leash under the watchful eyes of their owners. Chapman Park is patrolled by the NYS Police and Madison County Sheriff Department. Our facilities are also monitored by our Park Personnel. There are three public tennis courts open during park hours. Leagues and lessons may limit the use of the courts at certain times. Chapman Park has 2 softball fields, a sand volleyball court & 4 soccer fields. Leagues have priority. There is also a onemile marked walking trail. TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information Pages 1-3 Pre-School Programs Pages 4 Youth Programs Pages 5-10 Instructional Programs Page 14 Concerts Page 14 Adult Programs Page 15 Senior Citizen Programs Pages 18-22 Senior Citizen Registration Form Page 22 Youth/Adult Registration Form Page 24 Dance Program sccdance Soccer Programs soccerscc Special Events sccevents Fitness Programs sccfitness Youth Basketball Programs sccbball Ski Club sccski Playgrounds sccparks Start Smart Programs startsmart Youth Volleyball sccvball Tennis Programs scctennis Senior Fitness Programs seniorfitness Adult Leagues sccadults Cheerleading scccheer Find the Tinman s Heart tinman Text alerts will be sent out by program/category below. Be sure to sign up for those that are of interest to you! To register for the below categories, text the keyword to 84483 and you ll be all set! Page 1

Town of Sullivan 7507 Lakeport Road, North Chittenango 13037 Town Council John Becker, Town Supervisor jbecker@townofsullivan.org Phone: 315-687-9190 John Brzuszkiewicz, Councilman jbrzuszkiewicz@twcny.rr.com Phone: 315-633-5594 Thomas J. Kopp, Councilman kopptom@aol.com Phone: 315-687-9626 Town Departments Animal Control Officer, Kim Muehlenbein, Office: 315-687-7308 Cell: 315-289-9301 Email: kmuehlenbein@ townofsullivan.org Assessor, Tanya Pifer, Phone: 315-687-7222 Email: tpifer@townofsullivan.org Building Administrator, Phil Costanzo, Phone: 315-687-5251 Email: pcostanzo@ townofsullivan.org Comptroller, Beth Ellis, Phone: 315-687-9190 Email: bellis@townofsullivan.org Fire Inspector, Bill Pindle, Phone: 315-633-9333 Highway Superintendent, Andrew Busa, Phone: 315-687-6031 Email: abusa@townofsullivan.org Parks & Recreation Dept., Phone 315-687-3471 Website: https://sullivan.recdesk.com Director Peter Bardou, Email: pbardou@townofsullivan.org Senior Program Director, Robin McCombie, Email: rstiles@townofsullivan.org Recreation Supervisor, Jen Smiley, Email: jsmiley@townofsullivan.org Secretary, Lori Davies, Email: ldavies@townofsullivan.org Sullivan Park Foreman, Lou LaPlante Chapman Park Foreman, Carl Hill Planning Board, Clerk-Rose Park, Phone: 315-687-5251, The Planning Board meets the 1st Tuesday of every month. Town Clerk, Charlotte A. Ferstler, Phone: 315-687-7221 Email: cferstler@townofsullivan.org Zoning Board Clerk, Jeri Lee Rowlings, Phone: 315-687-5251 Email: jrowlings@ townofsullivan.org, The Zoning Board meets the second Thursday of the month at 7:00 pm at the Town Office Building. The Sullivan Town Council meets the 1st Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm and the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 9:00 am. Town Justice Jeff Martin, Councilman jmartin@townofsullivan.org Kerry Ranger, Councilman kranger@townofsullivan.org Phone: 315-633-9057 Hon. John D. Button Phone: 315-687-3347 Hon. Michael St. Leger Phone: 315-510-3674 SCC BOARD Matt Wagner, President Jordan Law, Vice-President Tamara Dawkins, Secretary Melissa Scheidelman, Treasurer Jim Cooke Jen Edwards Pamela Hobbs Julie Kielbasa Chad Lamphere Brian O Connor Derrick Pratt Brett Schnauffer Jennifer Smith Jason Thomas Natalie Cowburn Student Mia Morgillo, Student Aiden O Connor, Student Noah Schnauffer, Student Did you know The Sullivan Community Council and the Town of Sullivan require a 50-state background check, completed annually, on all instructors and volunteers? We re doing our part to keep all participants safe! SULLIVAN PARK BOARD Kim Guignard, Chairman Dave Albee Mark Davies Wayne Horning Brian O Connor Scott Pellman Renee Rudd John Brzuszkiewicz, Liaison LEISURE TIME CLUB BOARD Theresa Combs, President Alice Vreeland, Treasurer Melody Foster, Recording Secretary Mary Beeman, Corresponding Secretary Ruby Ball Nancy Bishop Caroline Button Joanne Gestwick Margaret Peters Sharon Runkowski Midge Daviau Eleanor Bajohr Keri Youngstrom Nelda Cook Vickie Roberts Virginia True Betty Gillette, Honorary Member Jean Jackson, Honorary Member Page 2

Town of Sullivan Hello everyone, I think spring is starting to arrive, although it doesn t seem like it with the chilly temperatures. A few things have changed since the last flyer. The Point Place Casino is up and running and has been a big plus for the Bridgeport area. What we need now is some spin off businesses to come to the area around the casino. New York State has passed the budget finally and again Madison County is getting the 2.25 million dollars for lost community benefits for slot gaming at the Yellow Brick Road Casino as well as Point Place. This number is about 25% of the state s 25% of slot gaming. The state gets no cut of table games at either casino. Madison County has given 25% of that money to the Town of Sullivan as well as the Village of Chittenango for lost community benefits. The Town will be paving around 350,000 dollars in parking lots as well as rehabbing the tennis courts at Sullivan Park at zero impact to the budget. The last time they were done is about 40 years ago, so they last. This work will be done though out the summer. On another note, Matt Paduano has opened his Lakeport Market. Matt lives in the Town of Sullivan and has chosen to invest in our community. Stop by to say hi to Matt and his family and get a cup of coffee. About half the sales tax that the Lakeport Market generates stays here in Madison County and the Town of Sullivan. The Town Board would also like to welcome Peter Bardou as our new Parks & Recreation Director. Pete is familiar with our programs and will make a great fit. Again, have a great spring! John Becker A Message from the Director of Parks & Recreation My name is Peter Bardou, and I am the New Director of Parks & Recreation Department for the Town of Sullivan. I can t express how excited I am to be welcomed back to this community; a community that embraces their Parks & Recreation Department! We have hit the ground running, as this spring/summer will be a busy time for the Parks & Recreation Department. Our lineup is extensive, and will bring a plethora of recreational opportunities to the town for all ages! Our goal as a department is to continue to provide quality facilities and valuable programming to meet the needs of the community. The door to the Parks & Recreation Department is always open, please if you aren t familiar with the service we provide to the community, stop in, give us a call, or drop us a note.we would be more than happy to take your questions, concerns, or feedback. In my view, wholesome pleasure, sport, and recreation are as vital to this nation as productive work and should have a large share in the national budget. -Walt Disney Peter Bardou Page 3

Summer Pre-School Programs Start Smart Baseball DATES: Mondays, June 4 to July 16 NOTE: No class on July 2nd LOCATION: Sullivan Park AGES: 4 and 5 years old TIME: 6:00 to 7:00 pm CLASS SIZE: Maximum 16 FEE: $60.00 (residents) $70.00 (non-residents) Program Fee after May 24: Add $10.00 DEADLINE: June 1 at noon or until full DETAILS: Fundamentals and proper techniques will be taught. Participants will be able to keep their equipment at the end of the class so they can continue working on their skills. Instructor is Jeff LaBarre. IMPORTANT NOTE: This is a parent-child based class. All participants must have an adult present to take part in the class. DATES: Tues. and Thurs., July 3 to August 9 LOCATION: Sullivan Park AGES: Age 3 (by July 3) to 5 (Pre K) Session 1: 9:00 to 10:15 am Session 2: 10:30 to 11:45 am CLASS SIZE: Maximum 25 FEE: $20.00 (residents) $30.00 (non-residents) DEADLINE: Ongoing or until full DETAILS: The newly organized summer program for preschool age children is intended to stimulate learning, develop motor skills and allow for social interaction. Each themed day will include a story, music, craft and games. Instructor is Ellen LeFort. This is a parent/child based program. NOTE: No registration accepted onsite. Start Smart Soccer DATES: Monday, August 6 to September 17 NOTE: No Class on September 3 LOCATION: Sullivan Park AGES: 4 to 5 years old TIME: 5:30 to 6:30 pm CLASS SIZE: Maximum 18 FEE: $60.00 (residents) $70.00 (non-residents) Program Fee after July 26: Add $10.00 DEADLINE: August 3 at noon or until full DETAILS: Fundamentals and proper techniques will be taught. Participants will be able to keep their equipment at the end of the class so they can continue working on their skills. Instructor is Jeff LaBarre. IMPORTANT NOTE: This is a parent-child based class. All participants must have an adult present to take part in the class. Toddler Time DATES: Wednesdays ongoing NOTE: No Program from July 11 to August 8 LOCATION: Parks & Recreation Dept. AGES: 5 and under TIME: 10:00 am to 12:00 pm FEE: Free DETAIL: Sometimes parents, guardians, and caregivers just need a change of scenery and a way to get out of the house for a few hours of play, socialization and other activities. Simply show up for fun on Wednesdays and we will provide large foam blocks, indoor play equipment and crafts on a weekly basis. Staff will not be provided for this program, a caregiver needs to be present at all times. There is no registration required for this program, just show up! Page 4

Summer Youth Programs Basketball Skills Training DATES: May 22 to June 29 SESSION 1: Tuesday Nights SESSION 2: Fridays Nights LOCATION: Bolivar Gym & Village Basketball Courts behind Parks & Rec. Building AGES: Session 1: Entering grades 3 to 5 Session 2: Entering grades 6 to 8 TIME: 6:00 to 7:15 pm NOTE: Tues., June 19 will be from 6:30 to 7:15 pm CLASS SIZE: Minimum 12, Maximum 24 Early Bird Special: $40.00 (residents) $50.00 (non-residents) Camp fee after May 11: Add $10.00 DEADLINE: May 22 at noon or until full. DETAILS: Do you love to play basketball? If you do, here is your chance to build your skills by practicing some of the fundamentals of the game. If you are entering 3rd thru 8th grade we have a basketball skills training program designed just for you! Space is limited, so register now! Instructor is Shimel McDonell. NOTE: First night is at Bolivar School. Schedule will be handed out at the first night of program. Shirts will be provided at the end of the program Olive Branch Fairy Garden Making DATES: Tuesday, May 29 LOCATION: Parks & Recreation Dept. AGES: 8 to 14 years old TIME: 5:30 to 7:30 pm CLASS SIZE: Minimum 10, Maximum 30 Early Bird Special: $35.00 (residents) $45.00 (non-residents) Program Fee after May 18: Add $10.00 DEADLINE: May 25 at noon DETAILS: Looking for a miracle or some mischief? If so, come and join Olive Branch in making your own Fairy Garden for your house. Prepare to get into some mischief with your friends while making your own magical garden. NOTE: Please wear clothes that they would be ok getting dirty in. PLEASE REGISTER EARLY! Due to the time required for camp t- shirts, we cannot guarantee a shirt by if participant is not registered by the Early Bird registration Date! Jr. Bear Power Basketball Camp DATES: Mon. to Thurs., June 25 to 28 LOCATION: Chittenango High School Gym AGES: Boys and girls entering 2nd thru 4th grade TIME: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm CLASS SIZE: Maximum 25 Early Bird Special: $40.00 (residents) $50.00 (non-residents) Camp Fee after June 13: Add $10.00 DEADLINE: June 22nd at noon or until full. DETAILS: Activities include individual and team instruction, skill building, foul shooting, and games. Each camper must come with a drink and be dressed and ready to play. Instructor is Kassie Kleine. Bear Power Basketball Camp DATES: Mon. to Thurs., June 25 to 28 LOCATION: Chittenango High School Gym AGES: Boys and girls entering 5th thru 10th grade TIME: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm CLASS SIZE: Maximum 50 Early Bird Special: $80.00 (residents) $90.00 (non-residents) Camp Fee after June 13: Add $10.00 DEADLINE: June 22nd at noon or until full. DETAILS: Activities include individual and team instruction, skill building, foul shooting and games. Each camper must provide lunch with a drink and be dressed and ready to play. Instructor is Kassie Kleine. Summer Junior Golf Program DATES: Mondays and Wednesdays SESSION 1: June 25 to July 18 NOTE: NO CLASS on Wednesday July 4- make up day will be announced at program. SESSION 2: July 23 to August 15 LOCATION: Four Seasons, Route 5 West AGES: 7 to 14 TIME: 9:00 am OR 10:00 am FEE: $100.00 (resident) $110.00 (non-resident) DEADLINE: Session 1 June 22 at noon Session 2 July 20 at noon DETAILS: Four consecutive weeks of two lessons per week. Clubs and balls provided. The 8th and final class will be a round of golf at the Ridge Golf Course (clubs and balls required for this class). Balls will only be provided at Four Seasons. Page 5

Summer Youth Programs DATES: Mondays & Wednesdays Sullivan Park Starting June 25 to August 1 NOTE: No program on July 4 DATES: Tuesdays & Thursdays, Chapman Park Starting June 26 to August 2 AGES: Boys & Girls age 5 (entering 1st grade) to age 12 TIMES: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. FEE: $25.00 (resident) $35.00 (non resident) $45.00 per family (resident) $55.00 per family (non-resident) ***Call parks & rec. dept. to register for the family rate*** (FEE COVERS 1 PARK ONLY) DETAILS: Outdoor recreational activities for boys and girls supervised in groups. Active and quiet games, crafts, theme days and special events highlight the six weeks. Bring a bag lunch. ***Theme Days for all camps can be downloaded on our website*** DATES: Fridays, June 29 to August 3 June 29 Rosamond Gifford Zoo $9.00 July 6 Big Don s $27.00 July 13 Sky Zone $23.00 July 20 Green Lakes Bowling $20.00-lunch included July 27 Thunder Island $28.00 August 3 Carnival at Chapman Park $5.00-must pre-register DETAILS: Participants may register for field trips anytime after registering for playgrounds. All trips are on a 1st come, 1st served basis. Price includes transportation and admission. All trips depart from and return to the parks and recreation dept. Trip registrations forms will be handed out on first day of playground. Deadline for all trips is no later than noon on Wednesday prior to each trip (unless the trip is full) Register in person at office or online at https://sullivan.recdesk.com. Children should bring a lunch. *** Must be enrolled in playground to participate in Friday Field Trips*** ***Once maximum numbers have been met, a waitlist will be started and if enough participants register we will add a second bus*** Page 6

Summer Youth Programs Kid s Kickball/Dodgeball DATES: Wednesdays, June 27 to July 25 NOTE: No program on July 4 LOCATION: Chapman and Sullivan Parks AGES: Girls and Boys entering 4th thru 8th TIME: 6:00 to 7:30 pm CLASS SIZE: Minimum 20 Early Bird Special: $15.00 (residents) $25.00 (non-residents) Program Fee after June 18: Add $10.00 DEADLINE: June 27 at noon DETAILS: This is a 4 week long program to break up the summer and have some fun times with your friends. This is a pre-registration program, teams will be changing week to week depending on those who come to participate. *Each night participants will be separated by age and ability for safety. Each group will rotate spending 45 minutes playing dodgeball and 45 minutes of kickball and then switching. Rules will be explained and passed out on the first night and may be subject to change based on number of participants. NOTE: First night, June 27 is at Chapman Park and then rotating between Chapman and Sullivan Parks. Horsemanship Camp Session 1: July 2, 3, 5, 6 Session 2: July 9 to 12 Session 3: July 16 to 19 Session 4: July 23 to 26 Session 5: July 30 to August 2 Session 6: August 6 to 9 LOCATION: Arise at the Farm 1972 New Boston Road AGES: Ages 6 (entering 1st grade) and up TIME: 9:00 am to 2:00 pm CLASS SIZE: Minimum 4, Maximum 15 FEE: $200.00 DEADLINE: 1 week before class or until full. DETAILS: Come out to the farm and learn about horses from the ground up. Topics covered are equine nutrition, first aid, grooming, tacking and equine anatomy. There may be visits from our equine dentist or farrier. Spaces are limited, so sign up early!! Our counselors, both equine and human, have special training for people of all abilities! Each participant needs to bring a lunch, proper footwear and long pants for their riding lessons. Future Stars Tennis DATES: July 2 to August 9 NOTE: No class July 4 LOCATION: Sullivan Park: Mon. & Wed. Chapman Park: Tues. & Thurs. AGES: 5 (entering 1st grade) to 7 TIME: 11:00 to 11:30 am CLASS SIZE : Maximum 12 FEE: $25.00 (resident) $35.00 (non-resident) DEADLINE: June 29 at noon or until full. DETAILS: Instructional program teaching the very basics of tennis in a friendly atmosphere where fun is stressed and everyone gets an opportunity to play and learn. Kid s Baking Sweet Treats Session 1: Saturday, June 30 Session 2: Saturday, August 11 LOCATION: Sullivan Parks & Rec. Building AGES: 7 to 12 TIME: 10:00 am to 12:00 pm CLASS SIZE: Min 4 Max 8 Early Bird Special: $38.00 (residents) $48.00 (non-residents) Session 1 : Fee after June 15: Add $10.00 Session 2: Fee after July 27: Add $10.00 DEADLINE: Session 1 Tuesday, June 26 Session 2 Tuesday, August 7 DETAILS: Kids will enjoy fun baking class or classes where they can learn valuable kitchen skills while improving on reading, math, science and more! The first class will be creating a Burst of flavor to celebrate July 4 th. Then come back for S more fun with baking in the second session where you will be making S more cupcakes. Whatever Sweet Treat you make, you get to bring some home to share! Sign up for one or sign up for both. Instructional Tennis DATES: July 2 to August 9 NOTE: No class July 4 LOCATION: Sullivan Park: Mon. & Wed. Chapman Park: Tues. & Thurs. AGES: 8 to 15 years old TIME: 9:00 am Beginners 10:00 am Experienced CLASS SIZE : Maximum 12 per class FEE: $40.00 (resident) $50.00 (non-resident) DEADLINE: June 29 at noon or until full. DETAILS: Instructional program stressing the basics of tennis and singles play. NOTE: First day will be a skills evaluation. Parks & Rec. reserves the right to move children to another time slot based on skill level. Page 7

Summer Youth Programs Micro-Bear Summer Soccer League DATES: Tuesdays, July 3 to 31 LOCATION: Chapman Park/Button Fields AGES: Boys and Girls ages 5 (entering 1st grade) to 11 TIME: 5:30 to 7:00 pm Early Bird Special: $55.00 (residents) $65.00 (non-residents) Camp Fee after June 22: Add $10.00 DEADLINE: Tuesday, July 3 at noon DETAILS: This is a fun and exciting fiveweek long soccer league. Throughout the duration of the league, sessions will begin with a training activity designed to improve each player s technical ability and overall comfort with the ball. On the first night players will be put into their teams and assigned a coach. They will receive a t-shirt in their team color and games will be 4 vs. 4 to maximize each players time and amount of games per night. Players should dress for the weather, bring a water bottle and be ready to play. Camp directors Brian Thomas and Brian Brzuszkiewicz. IMPORTANT NOTES: First night will be at Chapman Park. Girls Summer Volleyball DATES: Mons. July 9 to August 13 DATES: Weds. July 11 to August 15 LOCATION: Sullivan Park AGES: Entering 5th thru 7th grade Mon. Entering 8th thru 10th grade Wed. TIME: 6:30 to 8:00 pm Early Bird Special: $20.00 (residents) $30.00 (non-residents) Camp Fee after June 28: Add $10.00 DEADLINE: July 9 & July 11 at noon DETAILS: Instructional program stressing fun and recreation for the younger group and league play for the older group. Play will be on the outdoor sand court at Sullivan Park. Instructor is Heather Boltz. Syracuse Dance Factory Summer Camp Dates: July 9 to August 23, 2017 Mondays Mommy & Me, Creative, Jazz and Lyrcial Tuesdays Acro, Hip Hop, Boys Hip Hop Wednesdays Musical Theater, Ribbon, Baton, Lyrical Thursdays, Ballet, Tap, Pre-Pointe, Mini/Jr Taplines LOCATION: Syracuse Dance Factory, 207 North Center Street, East Syracuse AGES: 18 mos. and up TIME: 4:00 to 9:00 pm 1/2 hour and hour classes offered Early Bird Special: $60.00 1/2 hour classes $80.00 hour classes Camp fee after June 1: Add $10.00 Early Bird Registration ends on June 1 DEADLINE: July 13 at noon DETAILS: For information on days, times, styles of dance and prices please check our website at https://sullivan.recdesk.com. Classes being offered are Jazz, Lyrical, Acro, Hip Hop for girls and boys, Musical Theater, Ribbon Dance, Baton and Pointe. T-shirts are included. Innovation on the Erie Golf Camp at Rogues Roost DATES: July 10 to 12 LOCATION: Rogues Roost, Route 31 AGES: Boys and Girls age 8 to 15 TIME: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Tues. & Wed. 9:00 am to 12:30 pm Thurs. CLASS SIZE: Minimum 6, Maximum 24 Early Bird Special: $80.00 (residents) $90.00 (non-residents) Camp Fee after June 27: Add $10.00 DEADLINE: July 6 at noon DETAILS: Campers should bring their own clubs. Included in the camp are golf rules, prizes, books, instruction and lunch all 3 days. Stem Kid s Camp DATES: August 6 to 10 LOCATION: Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum AGES: 8 to 12 TIME: 9 am to noon CLASS SIZE: Minimum 5, Maximum 45 Early Bird Special Fee: $95.00 (residents) $105.00 (non-residents) Camp fee after July 19 Add $10.00 DEADLINE: July 30 at noon. DETAILS: Learn about science, technology and gain STEM skills for future success. Innovation on the Erie will help instill the spirit of creativity, entrepreneurship, leadership, and activism necessary to succeed in today s world, while also offering valuable role models and lessons from throughout the canal s rich history. Page 8

Summer Youth Programs Youth Soccer Senior League DATES: August 1 to October 13 NOTE: NO Games September 1 October 20 make-up if needed. LOCATION: Chapman Park AGES: Boys and Girls entering 4th thru 7th grade TIME: 6:00 to 8:00 pm Mon. and Wed. 9:00 to 11:00 am on Sat. Mornings. Early Bird Special: $35.00 (resident) $45.000 (non-resident) For discounted family rate-register at Parks & Rec. Dept. Program Fee after July 23: Add $10.00 DEADLINE: August 1 at noon. DETAILS: Coed recreational league featuring both practices and games. All players must provide shin guards. All games will be played on Saturdays, schedule will be provided at the start of the season. IMPORTANT NOTES: There will be a mandatory skills evaluation on Wednesday, August 1 at Chapman Park at 6:00 p.m. All players must attend in order to be placed on a team. NOTE: Any registration received after noon on Wednesday, August 1 (at the discretion of the Parks & Rec Dept.) will be added to a wait list and if space allows will be added to a team in the order received. ***Volunteer Coaches are needed! Coaches will draft teams on Saturday, August 4 at 8:00 am followed by an instructional coaching clinic*** Instructional Soccer DATES: Tues. and Sat., August 7 to September 22 NOTE: NO Program on September 1 LOCATION: Chapman Park AGES: Boys and Girls Entering K to entering thru 1st grade TIME: 6:00 to 7:00 pm on Tues. and 9:00 to 10:00 am on Sat. Early Bird Special: $35.00 (resident) $45.000 (non-resident) For discounted family rate-register at Parks & Rec. Dept. Program Fee after July 27: Add $10.00 CLASS SIZE: Max 30 DEADLINE: August 7 at noon or until full. Youth Soccer Junior League DATES: August 2 to October 6 NOTE: NO Games September 1 October 13 make-up if needed LOCATION: Chapman Park AGES: Boys and Girls entering 1st grade to entering 3rd grade TIME: 6:00 to 8:00 pm Tues. and Thurs. 9:00 to 11:00 am on Sat. Mornings. Early Bird Special: $35.00 (resident) $45.000 (non-resident) For discounted family rate-register at Parks & Rec. Dept. Program Fee after July 24: Add $10.00 DEADLINE: August 2 at noon. DETAILS: Coed recreational league featuring both practices and games. All players must provide own shin guards. All games will be played on Saturdays, schedule will be provided at the start of the season. IMPORTANT NOTES: There will be a mandatory skills evaluation on Thursday, August 2 at Chapman Park at 6:00 p.m. All players must attend in order to be placed on a team. NOTE: Any registration received after noon on Thursday, August 2 (at the discretion of the Parks & Rec Dept.) will be added to a wait list and if space allows will be added to a team in the order received. *Parents of 1 st graders may register for either Instructional Soccer OR Junior League Soccer based on the parent s judgement of their child s ability. However Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to suggest movement between either programs. ***Volunteer Coaches are needed! Coaches will draft teams on Saturday, August 4 at 8:00 am starting with an instructional coaching clinic*** SOCCER PROGRAMS DISCOUNTED FAMILY RATE! Family rate (resident) 2 children $60.00 3 children or more add $20.00 per child to family rate. Family rate (non-resident) - 2 children $70.00 3 children or more add $20.00 per child to family rate. DETAILS: Coeducational program focusing on the basics of the sport in a friendly atmosphere. Fun and sportsmanship are stressed. Everyone gets the opportunity to play and learn. All players must provide their own shin guards. Games will be played last 2 weeks of program. NOTE: First day is Tuesday, August 7th at Chapman Park at 6:00 pm. NOTE: Any registration received after noon on August 7 (at the discretion of the Parks & Rec. Dept.) will be added to a wait list and if space allows will be added to a team in the order received. Page 9

Summer Youth Programs The Silver Knights Soccer Camp DATES: August 6 to August 10 LOCATION: Chapman Park AGES: Ages 5 (entering1st grade) and up TIME: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm full day Early Bird Special: $195.00 (residents) $205.00 (non-residents) TIME: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Mini-Knight Early Bird Special: $125.00 (residents) $135.00 (non-residents) Camp Fee after July 25: Add $10.00 DEADLINE: August 3 at noon DETAILS: Camp includes 5 days of training, camp DRY-FIT shirt, a Silver Knights Soccer Ball, 1 voucher for a 2018 home game, certificate of participation, player skills evaluation and autograph session with Silver Knights Players on Friday afternoon. This camp is run by the coaches and players of the Silver Knights Professional Indoor Soccer Team. Training topics will cover foot skills, juggling techniques and variations, physical conditioning activities, 1 vs 1 dribbling move, ball striking with the 4 major surfaces of the foot and passing and finishing. Campers should come prepared each day with soccer ball (provided), soccer bag to keep your things together, outdoor and indoor turf shoes, shin guards, plastic water bottle and a bag lunch (Monday thru Thursday) Lunch will be provided on Friday. Brick Inspiration DATES: August 13 to 17 LOCATION: Parks & Recreation Dept. Legion Room AGES: Boys and Girls 5 to 14 TIME: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm CLASS SIZE: Maximum 35 Early Bird Special: $99.00 (resident) $109.00 (non-resident) Camp Fee after August 1: Add $10.00 DEADLINE: Friday, August 10 at noon DETAILS: Our LEGO camps explore science, technology, architecture, engineering and art concepts using LEGO bricks for kids age 5 to 14. The camp will fire up your child s imagination and spark creativity in the form of inspired play building one of our many themed LEGO creations coupled with our magical delivery. Our curriculum will provide your child with an opportunity to design and build lots of different LEGO creations. The possibilities are limited only by their imagination. They work either individually or in groups and participate in challenges, group competitions as well as free build time towards the end of camp. Host a British LEGO Instructor, it s easy and fun! The instructors of your LEGO & Star Wars camp will stay with local families in your community for the duration of the camp week. This has become one of the most popular elements of the LEGO & Star Wars Camp Program. For the week of camp we are looking to recruit some host families for the instructors to stay with when delivering camps. In return for this fantastic opportunity your family will benefit from a week long cultural exchange and receive a free camp. All that needs to be provided is housing and meals. If you are interested, please contact the Parks & Rec. office at 315-687-3471 and register your interest for the host an instructor program. Force Inspiration DATES: August 13 to 17 LOCATION: Parks & Recreation Dept. Legion Room AGES: Boys and Girls 5 to 14 TIME: 1:00 to 4:00 pm CLASS SIZE: Maximum 35 Early Bird Special: $99.00 (resident) $109.00 (non-resident) Camp Fee after August 1: Add $10.00 DEADLINE: Friday, August 10 at noon DETAILS: Use the FORCE of creativity during this Star Wars themed workshop which includes a variety of creative activities to capture your child s imagination. Children will develop their force in a range of Star Wars related activities. The curriculum has been designed to enable kids to learn how to draw their favorite Star Wars characters, act out famous scenes in fun drama sessions, play sports related Star Wars games, build LEGO lightsabers, develop skills to spin lightsabers and much more to further their interest and knowledge of Star Wars. To register for both of these camps the cost would be $180.00 (resident) $200.00 (non-resident) If registering for both programs please bring a lunch. Page 10

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Throughout this brochure you will find listings and descriptions of our Fitness Programs we offer for Adults and Seniors. Look for our Kids Zumba in the fall brochure. We recently opened our Senior Classes to include ages 18+. These classes are offered in the mornings and you can find details in the Senior section of this book. They include Morning Cardio Dance and Forever Fit Classes (weights). **Also check out our evening class schedule and the Punch Card Program. Page 13

Instructional Classes & Concerts NYS Safe Boating Course DATE: Saturday, May 12 TIME: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm LOCATION: Parks & Rec. Dept. Legion Room AGES: 10 and up CLASS SIZE: Maximum 30 DEADLINE: May 11 at noon DETAILS: This is a required course for all operators of personal watercraft and is the basic NYS licensing and certification program. Valid in NY State waters only. NOTE: All individuals regardless of age must be NYS certified in a safe boating course to operate a personal watercraft (Sea-doo etc.). NOTES: Lunch will be provided: Hot Dogs, Chips and Drinks. Summer Adult Golf Program DATES: Tuesdays, June 26 to July 24 LOCATION: Four Seasons, Route 5 West AGES: 14 and older TIME: 5:30 to 6:30 pm CLASS SIZE: Minimum 7 FEE: $100.00 (residents) $110.00 (non residents) DEADLINE: June 22 at noon DETAILS: Enjoy five weeks of one hour golf lessons covering all aspects of the game. Fee includes balls and clubs. Concerts at Dr. West Park In the Village of Chittenango Tuesdays, 6:00 to 8:00 pm September concerts start at 5:30 pm All concerts are free of charge. Bring the family and a lawn chair or blanket. Refreshments are provided by Rotary. Plenty of parking is available. Farmers Market from 4:00 to 8:00 pm. No rain dates for these concerts! May 29 TJ Sacco Band (Classic Car Show Opening) June 5 Custom Taylor Band June 12 HS Jazz/Dixie Band June 19 Loose Gravel June 26 The AV Project July 3 TBA July 10 Letizia July 17 STR8on July 24 Walrus July 31 Re-Run August 7 Thunder Canyon August 14 Mood Swing August 21 Mark Zane August 28 TBA September Concerts will be announced in our Fall Flyer Chapman Park Concerts Mondays at 6:00 pm Pizza, snacks & beverages available Band plays from 6:30 to 8:30 pm Brought to you by the Bridgeport Lakeport Civic Organization. All concerts are Free of Charge. Bring the family and a lawn chair or blanket and be prepared to get comfortable and enjoy some great music. July 9th Coachmen July 16 The Fab Cats July 23 Thunder Canyon July 30 TJ Sacco Page 14

Adult Programs Build Your Financial House DATES: Tuesday, May 15 LOCATION: Sullivan Parks and Recreation Building AGES: 18 and older TIME: 6:30 to 8:00 pm FEE: FREE DEADLINE: May 15 at noon DETAILS: Is it time to put your financial house in order? Learn how to set goals to achieve your dreams. You ll understand key concepts to plan for retirement, pay off credit card or loan debts efficiently, build savings for education, protect your income and much more. Marriage and Money DATES: Tuesday, June 12 LOCATION: Sullivan Parks and Recreation Building AGES: 18 and older TIME: 6:30 to 8:00 pm FEE: FREE DEADLINE: June 12 at noon DETAILS: Everyone looks forward to their honeymoon, but what about the moneymoon? Whether you are getting married or have been married for decades, come and learn. Creating a few simple programs in your relationship can lead to nuptial and financial bliss in the long run! Plan for the unexpected and eliminate debt. As a couple, create a total financial strategy. Try our FITNESS punch card All classes are held at Parks & Rec. Dept. until school starts in September. Session 1: June 25 to August 4 Session 2: August 6 to September 15 Early Bird Fee $65.00 (resident) $70.00 (non-resident) Fee after noon on first day of Session: Add $5.00 Monday BODY SHRED 5:15 pm PIYO 6:00 pm Tuesday POWER SCULPT 5:15 pm CARDIO DANCE 6:00 pm Wednesday BODY SHRED 5:15 pm PIYO 6:00 pm Thursday POWER SCULPT 5:15 pm CARDIO DANCE Saturday PIYO 8:00 am CARDIO DANCE POWER SCULPT Skip the Gym, come experience this total body workout. You ll be sure to build muscle, loose, fat & increase your metabolism while having fun! BODY SHRED Four 6-minute high-intensity cardio & weight circuits to totally transform your physique. Moves can be modified to fit most participants. PIYO PIYO is a mixture of Pilates and YOGA where you flow through the moves. CARDIO DANCE Zumba is a Latin inspired dance fitness class. Details: Sign up for a punch card and receive 6-weeks of classes (18 per session) for $65.00 (non-residents) $70.00 (non-residents). Once your punch card is filled you may purchase a partial card for 9 classes for $35.00. Partial cards can only be purchased after you have filled a full punch card for current session. Punch cards CANNOT be carried over to the next session or shared between other participants. All classes are 45 minutes long except for Body Shred which is 30 minutes. You will need to bring a mat and water bottle. PLEASE CHECK OUR ONLINE CALENDAR FOR A CURRENT SCHEDULE! Sign up for punch card text alerts by texting sccfitness to 84483 NEW THIS SESSION! Cash will no longer be accepted on-site for any program. We will still accept checks and online registration. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience. Like us on Facebook Chittenango Fitness or Sullivan Recreation to get the latest program updates! Page 15

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American Legion Thursday, May 17 Thursday, June 14 Thursday, September 13 LOCATION: Parks & Rec. Building Legion Side TIME: Meals served from 4:30 to 6:30 pm FEE: $8.00 adults $7.00 seniors $6.00 kids 5 to 12 RESERVATIONS: None DETAILS: The dinners include spaghetti and meatballs, chicken parmesan, baked ziti, tossed salad, bread, beverages and dessert. Page 17

Senior Citizen Programs S.N.A.C.K. Luncheon DATES: Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays LOCATION: Parks & Recreation Dept. TIME: Meals served at 11:30 am FEE: $3.50 (donation per person) DEADLINE: Reservations are accepted one day in advance by calling the Parks & Recreation Dept. at 315-687-3471. Chittenango site manager is Theresa Combs. Home delivered & take out meals are also offered. DETAILS: A hot, nutritious meal is offered to all residents age 60 and over and their spouses. No one is ever denied a meal for lack of funds if they cannot afford to make a donation. Recreational Card Playing DATES: Fridays, year round LOCATION: Parks & Recreation Dept. TIME: 12:15 am to 4:00 pm FEE: Free DETAILS: Enjoy lively pitch and pinochle games in a fun, informal group. New players are welcome to join and socialize. No advance registration needed. Jigsaw Puzzle Exchange We have a jigsaw puzzle exchange going on at the Parks & Rec. Dept. This is how it works: People bring in puzzles and people take puzzles. There are always several to choose from! We currently have a large selection of puzzles on hand. AARP Defensive Driving Class SESSION 1: Saturday, May 19 SESSION 2: Saturday, June 9 SESSION 3: Saturday, July 21 SESSION 4: Saturday, August 18 SESSION 5: Saturday, September 15 LOCATION: Parks & Recreation Legion Room TIME: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Join the Sullivan Leisure Time Club This senior organization works with the FEE: $20.00 members/$25.00 non-members DEADLINE: 1 week before each session. Parks & Recreation Department to promote social activities for ages 60+. New members are always welcome. Membership dues are $10.00 a year. Contact the Parks & Rec. Dept. at 315-687-3471. DETAILS: A Defensive Driving course for all drivers age 50 and over offered by AARP. Successful completion entitles participants to discounts on insurance and a point reduction. Instructor is Joe Gaiser. NOTE: No formal lunch break. Bring a lunch or donate to lunch prepared on site. All proceeds go to the Sullivan Food Cupboard. Senior Bowling End of Season Info: DATE: May 8: NO TAP! Fun! Fun! Fun!! DATE: May 15: End of year Tournament followed by awards banquet at Theodore s Restaurant in Canastota. DATE: May 22: Summer Time Bowling starts. Page 18

Senior Fitness Classes Morning Cardio Dance DATES: Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays SESSION 1: May 21 to June 30 SESSION:2: July 2 to August 11 SESSION 3: August 13 September 22 LOCATION: Parks & Recreation Dept. AGES: All adult ages are welcome! TIME: Mondays & Wednesdays 8:00 to 8:45 am Saturdays 9:00 to 9:45 am FEE: $25.00 residents $30.00 non-residents DETAILS: Zumba is a Latin inspired dance fitness class. It is a total body workout with simple dance moves that is super fun! All you have to do is show up, keep moving and you re guaranteed a good time! Zumba Gold is a special class designed for the active older adult population or the true beginner (deconditioned) participant. Wear comfortable clothes and athletic shoes. Bring a bottle of water and a hand towel. Instructor is Beth Zecher. Forever Fit DATES: Tuesdays and Thursdays SESSION 1: May 22 to June 28 SESSION 2: July 3 to August 9 SESSION 3: August 14 to September 20 LOCATION: Parks & Recreation Dept. AGES: All adult ages are welcome! TIME: 7:45 to 8:45 am CLASS SIZE: Maximum 25 FEE: $50.00 (residents) $55.00 (non-residents) DETAILS: Growing Stronger-Strength training for older adults. This fun strength training class is designed for the 55+ participant. Using specific exercises, expect to improve your strength, balance, coordination, agility and flexibility. You will enjoy a supportive and friendly environment with people just like you. Bring your enthusiasm, a towel and a bottle of water. Get ready to have some FUN that will keep you coming back for more. Instructor is Beth Zecher. Walk with Ease DATES: Monday June 4 LOCATION: Parks & Recreation Dept. American Legion Room AGES: 55 and older TIME: 9:00 am FEE: $10.00 includes workbook DEADLINE: Ongoing sign up DETAILS: The Walk with Ease program is an opportunity for people with arthritis to begin and develop an ongoing aerobic fitness program. This activity was developed and is recommended by the Arthritis Foundation of America and features an easy to follow workbook. Once participants attend the kickoff they are free to pursue the program at their own pace and convenience. Books will be available for purchase at the Park & Recreation office for $10.00 after the kick off date. Light refreshments will be served. Chittenango OSTEO DATES: Thursdays, year round LOCATION: Parks & Recreation Dept. TIME: 10:00 am to 11:00 am FEE: Free Bridgeport OSTEO DATES: Mondays & Thursdays, year round LOCATION: Bridgeport Methodist Church TIME: 10:00 am to 11:00 am FEE: Free DETAILS: Classes are designed to help prevent and diminish the effects of osteoporosis and reduce bone loss through strength training exercises. Beginners will be integrated into the existing class. Space is available at both sites. Page 19

Senior Citizen Judy s Out to Lunch Bunch DATE: Wednesdays May 30 Borio s, Cicero June 27 Spaghetti Factory, Sylvan Beach July 25 Vito s, East Syracuse August 29 Empire Buffet (Dewitt) September 26 Denney s, Oneida October 31 Fisher Bay, Bridgeport TIME: 11:30 am FEE: Separate Checks DEADLINE: Must call parks & rec. at 315-687-3471. by Friday before or make your reservation or online at https://sullivan.recdesk.com. DETAILS: Meet other lunch bunch enthusiasts once a month for an informal meal out. The group decides their lunch locations. Everyone has a separate check. Summer Supper DATE: Wednesday, July, 18 LOCATION: Sullivan Park, Pavilion 1 TIME: 4:30 am to 7:30 pm FEE: $8.00 members of LTC $13.00 non-members and guests DEADLINE: Reservations by July 13 DETAILS: The LTC is holding a cook-out featuring hot dogs and hamburgers cooked to perfection. Homemade salads and baked beans round out the menu. Dinner will be served at approximately 5:30 pm. Musicians from the Cortland country music park will present a country western show after dinner. NOTE: In case of rain, the picnic moves to the Parks & Recreation Dept. Must Register in Advance! Annual June Picnic DATE: Wednesday, June 20 LOCATION: Sullivan Park, Pavilion 1 TIME: 11:00 am to 3:00 pm FEE: $8.00 members of LTC $13.00 non-members and guests DEADLINE: Reservations by June 15 DETAILS: Join the LTC for their annual picnic in the park. Menu includes pulled pork sandwiches, baked beans, salads and other favorites from Abbott s Catering. Entertainment will follow. NOTE: In case of rain, the picnic moves to the Parks & Recreation Dept. Chicken BBQ DATE: Wednesday, August 15 LOCATION: Chapman Park, Pavilion 1 TIME: 11:00 am to 3:00 pm FEE: $8.00 members of LTC $13.00 non-members and guests DEADLINE: Reservations by August 10 DETAILS: Join us for our annual chicken barbecue on Oneida Lake at Chapman Park in pavilion I: (close to the lake, parking, and bathrooms.) Bring a lawn chair & your appetite. Lunch will be served at approximately 12:00 noon. Celeste, our favorite DJ, will play music from the Hit Parade all afternoon. NOTE: In case of rain, the picnic moves to the Parks & Recreation Dept. Page 20

Senior Citizen Cornell Botanicals & Sap Sucker Woods DATE: Wednesday, May 23 BUSING: Chartered Coach DEPART: Bridgeport Church at 7:45 am Parks & Recreation at 8:00 am FEE: $73.00 with senior resident discount $78.00 for all others RESERVATIONS: $25.00 deposit required at sign up. DEADLINE: May 7 or until full. DETAILS: An experienced guide will board our bus for a narrated driving tour of the Cornell Botanical gardens (formally known as the Plantation) followed by free time to explore on your own. Lunch is included at the Statler Hotel on Campus and features a Southern style buffet. After lunch we head to the Sap Sucker Woods, the University s bird sanctuary and ornithology lab. Then after a quick stop for ice cream we head for home! NOTE: Some walking is required to tour the Sap Sucker Woods. Holiday Inn Merry Go Round Playhouse DATE: Wednesday, August 22 BUSING: CCS School Bus DEPART: Parks & Recreation at 10:15 am Bridgeport Church at 10:30 am FEE: $68.00 with senior resident discount $73.00 for all others RESERVATIONS: $25.00 deposit required at sign up DEADLINE: August 3 or until all seats fill. DETAILS: Holiday Inn is a beloved musical comedy that starred Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire in the movie. Now you can enjoy it live on stage. Lunch at the Inn Between Restaurant, Elbridge. Meal Choices are Pot Roast or Stuffed Chicken Breast. Sackets Harbor & Cape Vincent DATE: Wednesday, June 13 BUSING: Charter Coach DEPART: Parks & Recreation at 7:15 am Bridgeport Church at 7:30 am FEE: $60.00 with senior resident discount $65.00 for all others RESERVATIONS: $25.00 deposit required at sign up DEADLINE: June 1 or until all seats fill. DETAILS: Start the day at the Tibet s Point Lighthouse, located where Lake Ontario meets the St. Lawrence River. Lunch is included at the Sackets Boathouse Restaurant. There are 5 sandwich choices: Grilled Chicken, Turkey, Ham, Mediterranean veggie or a cheeseburger. Please choose when making your reservations. After lunch we meet a costumed tour guide for our tour of Sacket s Harbor. See the battlefield historic site, the visitor s center, the Navy Commander s house and the church featuring tiffany windows and an impressive pipe organ. State Fair Bus DATE: Monday, August 27 BUSING: CCS School Bus DEPART: Parks & Recreation at 9:00 am Bridgeport Church at 9:15 am FEE: FREE RESERVATIONS: Maximum sign up is 42 DEADLINE: Take advantage of free school bus transportation to the NYS Fair and free admission for Senior Citizens Day at the Fair. Return at 4:00 pm. Watkins Glen & Seneca Lake Cruise DATE: Wednesday, July 11 BUSING: Charter Coach DEPART: Bridgeport Church at 7:15 am Parks & Recreation at 7:30 am FEE: $68.00 with senior resident discount $73.00 for all others RESERVATIONS: $25.00 deposit required at sign up DEADLINE: June 29 or until all seats fill. DETAILS: We travel to the southern tip of Seneca Lake for lunch at the Seneca Harbor Station followed by a cruise of Seneca Lake aboard the Seneca Legacy. After our cruise we visit the International Motor racing Research center for a look into the history of auto racing in Watkins Glen. Then the excitement begins with our chance to drive our coach around the 3.4 Grand Prix circuit behind a pace car! Meal choices are French Onion Steak Sandwich, Grilled Chicken Sandwich, Turkey Panini, Beer Battered Fish Sandwich, (Fancy) Cheese Burger, Caesar Salad with Chicken. Please make your choice with reservation. Mystery Trip DATE: Wednesday, September 12 BUSING: Charter Coach DEPART: Bridgeport Church at 7:45 am Parks & Recreation at 8:00 am FEE: $76.00 with senior resident discount $81.00 for all others RESERVATIONS: $25.00 deposit required at sign up DEADLINE: August 29 or until all seats fill. DETAILS: It s a mystery. Choice of beef or chicken for lunch. Please make your choice with reservation. Page 21

Senior Citizen New York City Trip November 28 & 29 Package Includes: (Itinerary is subject to change) Deluxe motor coach transportation 1 night accommodations at Hilton Garden Inn 1 full American breakfast 1 dinner at John s Pizza Buffet Guided tour of the city with licensed tour guide Admission to 9/11 Museum Admission to One World Observatory Baggage handling provided at the hotel All taxes and gratuities including customary tips to motor coach driver and guides. Radio City Christmas Spectacular Tickets are not included in the pricing. (Additional fee will be announced after ticket prices have been confirmed.) Double Room $340.00 each Triple Rooms $312.00 each Quad Rooms $299.00 each Single Room $423.00 (Non-Residents add $5.00) Deposit of $25.00 to hold seat is due by June 1. Additional $100.00 deposit due by July 6. Final payment due on October 5. Senior Program Registration Form Name/Names: Phone: Address: E-mail: Emergency Contact Name: Phone: LTC 2018 Dues - $10.00 Annual June Picnic June 20 - $8.00 LTC members/$13.00 non-members/guests Summer Supper July 18 - $8.00 LTC members/$13.00 non-members/guests Chicken BBQ August 15 - $8.00 LTC members/$13.00 non-members/guests Cornell Botanicals & Sap Sucker Woods May 23- $73.00 residents/$78.00 others/$25.00 deposit Sackets Harbor & Cape Vincent June 13 - $60.00 residents/$65.00 others/$25.00 deposit Watkins Glen and Seneca Lake Cruise July 11 - $68.00 residents/$73.00 others/$25.00 deposit Holiday Inn Merry Go Round Play House August 22 - $68.00 residents/$73.00 others/$25.00 deposit New York State Fair Bus August 27 Free Mystery Trip September 12 $76.00 residents/$81.00 others/$25.00 deposit NYC Trip November 28 & 29 $340.00 double; $312.00 triple; $299.00 quad; $423.00 single/deposit $25.00 AARP Driving Class SESSION $20.00 member of AARP, $25.00 non-members of AARP Walk with Ease - June 4 -$10.00 ***ALL CHECKS PAYABLE TO S.C.C.*** Contact us if you wish to pay with credit card. Page 22

Table and Chair Rentals We now have 20 tables and 160 chairs for rent! Weekend Rental Rates: 1 Table/8 Chairs $20.00 residents and $25.00 non-residents Payment is due at time of rental. Must have credit card to keep on account for any damages incurred. Call for special pricing regarding longer rentals or table or chair only rental. Page 23

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Adults may provide minimal assistance to our young anglers, however must possess a current NYS issued fishing license. All youth participants will receive a free t-shirt, hotdog, chips and drink. Prizes will be given for the following: youngest/oldest child to catch a fish, most fish caught, smallest fish caught, largest fish caught and more! Family Paint Time with Lisa DATES: Sunday, August 5 LOCATION: Parks and Recreation Dept. TIME: 5:30 to 7:30 pm CLASS SIZE: Minimum 6, Maximum 30 Fee: $25.00-1 person $40.00-2 Family members $55.00-3 Family members $70.00-Family of 4 and more Fee after July 25: Add $10.00 DEADLINE: Friday, August 3 at noon DETAILS: Come join Lisa Billington (a local artist and teacher) for Paint Time. NO experience necessary! In this 2 hour class, Lisa will walk you through, step by step, to create the featured painting above. At the end of the night, you and your family will have your own masterpieces to place in your home!

Sullivan Community Council 707 Legion Drive Chittenango, NY 13037 Non Profit Organization US Postage Paid Syracuse, NY PERMIT NO. 208 ECRWSS Residential Customer Movie Under the Stars June 29 around 9:00 pm Sing August 17 around 8:30 pm TBA September 7 around 7:30 pm TBA (Movie start shortly after sunset) Sullivan Park Bring a blanket and some chairs and bug spray. This event is FREE and open to everybody, we are asking to bring can food item for Sullivan s Food Pantry.