Play Magazine Fall 2013

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FALL 2013 www.PlayRoanoke.com

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR 3 ATHLETICS 5 Youth Athletics 5 Adult Athletics 7 PLAYROANOKE.COM 9 COMMUNITY RECREATION 11 Fitness and Wellness 11 Adult Personal Enrichment 16 Youth Personal Enrichment 20 Youth Development 21 Trips and Tours 23 GO OUTSIDE FESTIVAL 24 OUTDOOR EDUCATION 27 Environmental Education 27 Outdoor Adventure 29 Competitions, Events, Get-Aways 31 THE PLAY STORE 33 REGISTRATION FORM 35

Facility Information Eureka Center: 853-2675 Garden City Center: 853-2778 Grandin Court Center: 853-2446 Main Office: 853-2236 Mill Mountain Discovery Center: 853-1236 Mountain View Center: 853-2679 Norwich Venture Center: 853-2846 Preston Center: 853-2770 ADA and the Roanoke Parks and Recreation System Roanoke Parks and Recreation welcomes participants with disabilities into all department programs. Every reasonable effort will be made to provide adaptation or accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities for all programs, including alternative formats for printed materials. Contact Parks and Recreation staff at 853-2236 at least two weeks prior to the event or class to request reasonable accommodations to participate in the programs. Therapeutic Recreation Services of the Roanoke Valley We co-sponsor therapeutic programs offered by Therapeutic Recreation Services of the Roanoke Valley. Qualified individuals may participate in the county-sponsored recreation programs for individuals with developmental disabilities, psychiatric disabilities, visual impairments and head injury related disabilities. The office is located at 3738 Brambleton Ave. For more information, please call 772-7529, ext. 2.


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The leaves may soon be turning, but if you ask me, this is one of the liveliest times of the year to get out and enjoy what Roanoke has to offer. The fall colors will add a welcome decoration to our greenways, trails and parks. Speaking of parks, if you’re looking for a good reason to get out this coming October, be sure to check out our Go Outside Festival at River’s Edge Park. It’ll be packed with an array of outdoor adventure activities suitable for the entire family. If you’re more into team sports, gather up a group and check out our officially sanctioned adult flag football league starting in September. Your team can actually use this league to qualify for state and national tournament bids. Whether it is during one of our many activities or just as a leisurely weeknight outing, we invite you to get out and experience the nature of one of our beautiful parks this fall season.

Steve Buschor, Director

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Roanoke Parks and Recreation 215 Church Avenue Room 303 Roanoke, VA 24011 Phone: 853-2236 Fax: 853-1287 E-mail: parksrec@roanokeva.gov Hours: 8 a.m.–5 p.m., M–F

Experience a lively Roanoke this fall

MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR

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Region II – Williamson Road

Youth Athletics VARIOUS

Dates

ATHLETICS

ATHLETICS

Athletics

Youth Basketball Course # n/a

contact your director

CALL

(6–18) As partners with the volunteer-operated Recreation Clubs, the City of Roanoke Parks and Recreation is offering basketball for city youth. Practices begin mid-November and games begin in January. The age cut-off for participants is Oct. 1st of the current season (2013). Five-year-olds must turn six on or before Oct. 1, 2013.

Darryl Hall

344-7961

Dwayne Wade (Asst. AD)

344-7559

Region III – South City Knights Linda Smith

344-6902

Region IV– Greater Southwest Athletics Jim Deyerle

989-7212

Register online (Region IV only): www.gsasports.org

Contact the Recreation Club Athletic Director in the region in which you live to register. For more info, contact Nat Franklin at 853-2236 Youth Basketball Divisions

REGION I

Instructional

6&7

Biddy League

7&8 9 & 10 11 & 12

Junior League

13 & 14

Senior League

15 - 18 Region I – Star City 819-8981

Rachel Gravely (Asst. AD)

342-3314

460

REGION IV

REGION III 220

As partners with the volunteeroperated recreation clubs, Roanoke Parks and Recreation seeks to provide a variety of organized sports for all city youth for little or no cost.

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REGION II

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Pee Wee Little League

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ATHLETICS

JANUARY

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Youth Indoor Soccer Course # see below

Soccer

TBD

$49

(4–18) Youth can remain active in the winter in this league designed for those who enjoy soccer and do not participate in traditional winter sports. There are no weekly practices and games are played on Saturdays. Age divisions are determined by the age of the participant as of Jan. 1. Location: Eureka Center. Register by Dec. 8. Course No.

Division

Day

4064

U6 (ages 4-5)

Sa

4065

U8 (ages 6-7)

Sa

4066

U10 (ages 8-9)

Sa

4067

U13 (ages 10-12)

Sa

4068

U16 (ages 13-15)

Sa

4069

U19 (ages 16-18)

Sa

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Dates

6–7 p.m.

Days

3893

Sept. 10–Oct. 8

T

3894 Sept. 12–Oct. 10 Th Location: River’s Edge Sports Complex North Field 1. The deadline to register is one week prior to start date. Football Course No.

Start Date

Days

3895

Sept. 10–Oct. 8

T

Basketball

Great Beginnings Course # see below

Start Date

3896 Sept. 12–Oct. 10 Th Location: River’s Edge Sports Complex North Field 1. The deadline to register is one week prior to start date.

Instructional Programs and Clinics VARIOUS

Course No.

$65

(3–6 with a parent) In this five-week instructional program, parents and children will work together to learn the basic motor skills needed to successfully move on to more organized sports. This program will prepare young children for the challenges of organized sports in a non-threatening atmosphere without the worry of competition, while spending quality time with their parents.

Course No.

Start Date

Days

4088

Jan. 21–Feb. 18

T

4089

Jan. 23–Feb. 20

Th

4090

Feb. 25–Mar. 11

T, Th

4091 Feb. 25–Mar. 11 T, Th Location: Grandin Court Baptist Church. The deadline to register is one week prior to start date.


VARIOUS

Dates

VARIOUS

Dates

Senior Walking Club Course # see below

8–10 a.m.

$15

(55+) Join us on the track to get some exercise and reach any personal fitness goals you might have. Every Monday through Friday we will have time reserved for you to come and use the track. Make sure to keep your miles logged because there will be a social at the end of each month where we will give out prizes! Course No.

Date

Days

4250

Sept. 9–27

M–F

4251

Oct. 7–25

M–F

4252 Nov. 4–22 M–F Location: Grandin Court Baptist Church MAC on Brambleton. SEPT.

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Adult Flag Football Course # 3849

2 p.m.

$365/team

Course # see below

10 a.m.–1 p.m.

$14

(55+) Join us for a fun and relaxing day of socializing and bowling at Lee-Hi Lanes. This program will include two games of bowling, shoe rentals and transportation. Course No. Date 4073 Oct. 1 4075 Nov. 5 4076 Dec. 1 Departure Location: Reserve Avenue parking lot. OCTOBER

6-27

Register by: Sept. 27 Nov. 1 Nov. 29

Badminton for Adults Course # 4092

1–3 p.m.

$40

(18+) Find out why badminton is one of the most popular sports in the world. Badminton is a fast, fun and social game that can be played and enjoyed by people of all ages. If you have never played badminton before, you will quickly learn the basics and join others in exciting games. Rackets and birdies will be provided. Sundays from Oct. 6-27. Location: Grandin Court Baptist Church MAC on Brambleton. Register by Oct. 4. NOVEMBER

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Adult Cornhole League Course # 4061

1–3 p.m.

$40/team

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(18+) Grab a partner and be a part of the City’s first cornhole league! Teams may be co-ed, all men or all women and will play each other on Sunday evenings for four weeks. Game wins are totaled and the top two teams that have the most at the end of the month will receive a trophy and bragging rights! Location: Grandin Court Baptist Church MAC on Brambleton. Register by Oct. 20.

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(18+) Join us on the field this fall as the Roanoke Valley’s only Virginia Flag Football Association (VFFA) sanctioned league is back again. Teams will have the opportunity to qualify for state and national tournament bids. Games are on Sunday for eight weeks, plus playoffs. Location: River’s Edge South. Register by Aug. 30.

Bowling for Seniors

ATHLETICS

Adult Athletics


ATHLETICS

VARIOUS

Dates

P

Adult Indoor Soccer (league) Course # see below

7:30–9:30 p.m.

VARIES

(18+) Join us indoors this winter and play some 6-on-6 soccer. We are offering an open league, as well as a 35+ league. Each team will play seven (7) season games during the week. Please note that games will not be played December 23 through January 2 due to the holidays. *Per team Course No. Date Register by: Days 4080 (35+) Dec. 3–Jan. 30 Nov. 22 T, Th 4081 (35+) Feb. 4–March 20 Jan. 11 T, Th 4082 (Open) Dec. 2–Jan. 29 Nov. 22 M, W 4083 (Open) Feb. 3–March 19 Jan. 24 M, W Location: Eureka Center. Register two weeks in advance. VARIOUS

Dates

Fee* $200 $200 $300 $300

Adult Indoor Soccer (Pick-up Games) Course # see below

4–6 p.m. (35+) , 2-4 p.m. (Open)

$15

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(18+) Come out for some pick-up soccer every Sunday for seven weeks. Make sure to register in advance to guarantee a spot to play. Three teams will play either 5-on-5 or 6-on-6 and rotate every 15 minutes for a total of two hours. Please note that games will not be played December 23 through January 2 due to the holidays. Course No. Date Register by: 4084 (35+) Dec. 8–Jan. 19 Dec. 6 4085 (35+) Jan. 26–March 9 Jan. 24 4086 (Open) Dec. 8–Jan. 19 Dec. 6 4087 (Open) Jan. 26–March 9 Jan. 24 Location: Eureka Center. Register one week in advance.


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COMMUNITY RECREATION

We encourage you to try any of our fitness and wellness programs by participating in one class before registering to see if it’s the right fit!

Class rating system Low intensity, low-impact class. Movements are slow and precise with no high-impact moves such as jumping, running, bouncing, etc. This class level is appropriate for all fitness levels. Moderate intensity, low-impact class. This class does not contain high-impact moves such as jumping and running; however, some exercises will be intense requiring some muscular strength and endurance. This class level is appropriate for active participants at beginning, intermediate or advanced fitness levels.

High-intensity/high-impact class. Movements are intense and require the ability to perform high-impact moves like lifting heavier weight, jumping, sprinting and running. This class level is designed for advanced fitness levels.

Dates

Basic Fitness Course # see below

9–10 a.m.

$15

(13+) Have you ever wanted to get in shape but just don’t know where to start? Then come to Vic Thomas Park for a no pressure, just get moving fitness class. This is a basic class using movement and body weight exercises. We are here to encourage you to make a healthy lifestyle change. Course No.

Dates

Day

Register by:

4095

Sept. 7–28

Sa

Sept. 13

4096

Oct. 5–26

Sa

Oct. 11

4097

Nov. 2–23

Sa

Nov. 8

Location: Vic Thomas Park. VARIOUS

Dates

Garden Cardio Course # see below

6:30–7:30 p.m.

$28

(18+) Just as variety in color, plant types and aromas give gardens their true beauty, fitness classes are enriched by a variety of people, exercises and routines. Experience it all in this versatile, low-impact fitness class that offers step, dance and kickboxing aerobics with a touch of strength training to transform your workout and your body! Course No.

Dates

Days

Register by:

4099

Sept. 4–30

M,W

Sept. 11

4100

Oct. 2–30

M,W

Oct. 9

4101

Nov. 4–27

M,W

Nov. 11

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Location: Garden City Center.

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Moderate/high-intensity, moderate/high-impact class. A mixture of slow, controlled movements with fast-paced more intense moves including some low jumping and bouncing. This class level is designed for intermediate to advanced fitness levels.

VARIOUS

COMMUNITY RECREATION

Fitness and Wellness


COMMUNITY RECREATION

VARIOUS

Dates

Pilates

VARIOUS

Course # see below

5:45–6:45 p.m.

$27

(18+) This mat-work class will radically change your body by strengthening and toning muscles, increasing flexibility, agility, economy of motion, and improving posture and balance. No matter what your age or fitness level is, it will work for you. Come find out for yourself! Course No.

Dates

Days

Register by:

4103

Sept. 3–26

T, Th

Sept. 10

4104

Oct. 1–29

T, Th

Oct. 8

4105 Nov. 5–26 Location: Grandin Court Center.

T, Th

Nov. 12

VARIOUS

Dates

Friday Funday Course # see below

11 a.m.–2 p.m.

FREE

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(50+) Come to the Garden City Center for a fun get together for seniors. We will be playing games and talking about senior fitness and nutrition. If you can, bring a dish to share with others at a lunch potluck. Drinks will be provided. Course No.

Dates

4107

Sept. 6–27

4108

Oct. 4–25

4109 Nov. 1–22 Location: Garden City Center. There is no deadline to register.

Dates

Zumba Fitness Party–1 or 2 Nights! Course # see below

5:30–6:30 p.m.

VARIES

(18+) Zumba is a Latin-inspired dance fitness class that incorporates Latin and international music and dance movements, creating a dynamic, exciting and effective fitness system! This class combines fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body using an aerobic/fitness approach. People of any fitness level and background and any age can join in the fun. Taught by instructor Patricia Placona. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Course No.

Dates

Days

Fee

Register by:

4111

Sept. 4–30

M or W

$25

Sept. 11

4115

Sept. 4–30

M, W

$30

Sept. 11

4112

Oct. 2–30

M or W

$25

Oct. 9

4116

Oct. 2–30

M, W

$30

Oct. 9

4113

Nov. 4–27

M or W

$25

Nov. 11

4117

Nov. 4–27

M, W

$30

Nov. 11

Location: Mountain View Center.

Yoga Series

Caryl Connolly has been practicing Yoga for over 45 years. Caryl teaches all levels of Yoga as well as specialized classes for seniors and people with physical challenges. She is a member of the Integral Yoga Teachers Association, The Himalayan Institute, International Association of Yoga Therapists, and she is registered at the “E-RYT-500” training level with the Yoga Alliance.


Dates

Basic Yoga Course # see below

VARIOUS

6–7:30 p.m.

VARIES

Dates

Aquatic Fitness Course # see below

see below

$23

(18+) This class is for any experience level. The instructor will present the basics that are common in most yoga classes. Students will work on simple poses and breathing techniques to stretch and strengthen all major muscles groups. This class will help relax the entire body and calm the mind with the goal of improving your quality of life. Please wear loose clothing.

(18+) If you experience joint or back discomfort, have an existing injury or disability or just love the water, then aquatic fitness is the exercise program for you! Swimmers and non-swimmers can get a great cardio workout, shape and tone muscles, reduce stress and socialize with friends old and new. Pool shoes are recommended. Water barbells or swim gloves are highly recommended.

Course No. Dates Days 4123 Sept. 5–26 Th 4124 Oct. 3–24 Th 4125 Nov. 7–21 Th Location: Grandin Court Baptist Church MAC.

Course No. Dates 4127 Sept. 4–30 4128 Oct. 2–30 4129 Nov. 1–27 4130 Sept. 4–30 4131 Oct. 2–30 4132 Nov. 1–27 Location: Gator Aquatic Center.

VARIOUS

Dates

Fee $44 $44 $33

Register by: Sept. 12 Oct. 10 Nov. 14

Gentle Yoga Course # see below

10–11:30 a.m.

$44

VARIOUS

Time 7–8 a.m. 7–8 a.m. 7–8 a.m. 8–9 a.m. 8–9 a.m. 8–9 a.m.

Days Register by: M, W, F Sept. 9 M, W, F Oct. 7 M, W, F Nov. 6 M, W, F Sept. 9 M, W, F Oct. 7 M, W, F Nov. 6

Line Dancing–Fun & Fitness

(18+) If you are at an age where you feel your flexibility has gone the way of all things youthful you will enjoy this new Gentle Yoga class. It is designed specifically for people who feel they are out of shape, for seniors, for people with minor physical challenges or just for folks who want to be kind to their bodies. Included will be some breathing practices, poses and a deep relaxation. The class will have a peaceful tone to help to increase the student’s ability to navigate the world we live in. Please wear loose clothing.

(18+) You’ll burn calories, tone and strengthen your body, reduce stress and meet new people as you learn a wide variety of line dances such as hip hop, country, as well as rhythm & blues! Line dance is a fun way to improve your health–and you won’t even know you’re getting fit! No partner or previous dance experience needed.

Course No. Dates Days 4119 Sept. 3–24 T 4120 Oct. 1–22 T 4121 Nov. 5–26 T Location: Grandin Court Baptist Church MAC.

Course No. Dates 4134 Sept. 5–26 4135 Oct. 3–24 4137 Nov. 7–21 Location: Mountain View Center.

Course # see below

6:30–8 p.m.

Days Th Th Th

VARIES

Fee $25 $25 $19

Register by: Sept. 12 Oct. 10 Nov. 14

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Dates

COMMUNITY RECREATION

VARIOUS

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COMMUNITY RECREATION

VARIOUS

Dates

Wii Bowling @ Garden City Course # see below

1–3 p.m.

ALWAYS

FREE

(18+) Join us to experience the excitement of this fabulous Wii game guaranteed to have you move at your own pace while having fun. Amaze your grandchildren with your finesse with the Wii remote! The deadline to register is the day of the program. Wii is held on the second Monday of each month. Course No. Dates 4139 Sept. 9 4140 Oct. 14 4141 Nov. 11 Location: Garden City Center. Register by the day of each program. VARIOUS

Dates

Change is Healthy Course # see below

noon–1 p.m.

FREE

Ongoing

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Course No. 4143 4144 4145 4147 4148 4149 Location: Grandin Court Center.

Dates Sept. 4 Sept. 18 Oct. 2 Oct. 16 Nov. 6 Nov. 20

Course # 4253

see below

VARIES

Mix power, explosion, balance, isolation, endurance and flexibility to utilize all the body has to offer. It’s not about the program or the workout, it’s about the group. The real accountability comes from being a part of something bigger than yourself. You’ll learn that you’re capable of doing things that your mind tells you not to do. When your mind says “can’t,” the Dawg Squad shows you that your body is saying “can.” Go to www.thedawgsquad.blogspot.com for more info. Course No. 4253

Time 6–7 a.m. 7–8 p.m. 8–9 a.m. noon–1 p.m. Location: Norwich Venture Center. ALWAYS

(18+) Come to the Grandin Court Center for open forum discussions about healthy life style changes. We will be talking about fitness and nutrition and how to incorporate basic changes in to your everyday life. For those who don’t know where to begin, need encouragement or if you have made changes and want to tell others about your results. Bring your lunch with you if you like.

Dawg Squad Workout

Ongoing

Days M, W, F

Fee Options $149/ month $139/ 6 months $129/ 12 months

Boot Camp Challenge Course # 4257

6–7 p.m.

$160

(18+) Boot Camp Challenge is a unique program that includes all fitness levels from beginner to the extremely fit. The accountability you get from your fellow campers is amazing! The 6-week camps are great because they offer nutritional advice and support and, there’s a PT test the first and last day of camp so you can see your progress within the 6-week period. Options are always given for people with injuries and beginner fitness levels. Participants will need their own mats and are encouraged to bring a water bottle. Go to www. bootcamp-challenge.com/roanoke to register. You will need to bring all forms with you to the first class. The physician’s release form is required if you answer “Yes” to two or more questions at checkout. Classes are Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Location: Eureka Center.


Ongoing

Star City Boot Camp Course # 4254

AUGUST

see below

VARIES

Get a safe, effective and fun workout session! No matter what your level of fitness our nationally accredited instructors will ensure you burn the most fat and have the most fun possible. The types of exercises vary but you can expect circuit training, strength training, heavy and more. Everyone will be challenged, but no one will be left behind. Visit www.fergusonfitness.com to register. Course No.

Days

Time

Fee Options

4254

M–F

5:30 a.m.

$49/ 8 classes per month

M, W

7:30 a.m.

$69/ 12 classes per month

M–Th

6:30 p.m.

Sa 8:30 a.m. Location: Norwich Venture Center. AUGUST

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$99/ unlimited for 1 month $269/ unlimited for 3 months

Fleet Feet Sports: 26.2 Training Course # 4242

7 a.m.

$150

Fleet Feet Sports: 13.1 Training Course # 4243

7 a.m.

$150

Fleet Feet Sports Training 13.1 is a 14-week marathon program sponsored by Brooks. The next Training 13.1 program will start the week of August 19 with the first group workout on Saturday, August 24. Included in the registration are educational clinics on topics such as nutrition, injury prevention and strengthening as well as a cool moisture-wicking Brooks shirt and other goodies including Nuun at all workouts and GU samples. Go to www.fleetfeetroanoke.com/training to register. Location: Reserve Avenue. Parking Lot. SEPT.

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Fleet Feet Sports: 10K Training Course # 4240

7:30 a.m.

$125

Fleet Feet Sports Training 10K is a 12-week running and run/walking program designed to prepare runners for their first-ever 10K (6.2 miles). This is an ideal program for someone that has completed a 5K and wants to take the next step in their running. Included in the registration are educational clinics on topics such as nutrition, injury prevention and strengthening as well as a cool training shirt and other goodies. Go to www.fleetfeetroanoke.com/training to register. Location: Reserve Avenue. Parking Lot.

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Fleet Feet Sports Training 26.2 is a 14-week marathon program sponsored by Brooks. The next Training 26.2 program will start the week of August 12 with the first group workout on Saturday, August 17. Included in the registration are educational clinics on topics such as nutrition, injury prevention and strengthening as well as a cool moisture-wicking Brooks shirt and other goodies including Nuun at all workouts and GU samples. Go to www.fleetfeetroanoke.com/training to register. Location: Reserve Avenue. Parking Lot.

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COMMUNITY RECREATION

ALWAYS


COMMUNITY RECREATION

SEPT.

10

Fleet Feet Sports: 5K No Boundaries Course # 4244

see below

SEPT.

$125

Fleet Feet Sports No Boundaries is a 12-week beginner running and walking program sponsored by New Balance designed to prepare participants for their first ever 5K (3.1 miles) event. The program is a “couch-to-5K” plan allowing participants to run, walk/run or walk. No Boundaries teaches participants about the benefits of living an active and healthy lifestyle. The next No Boundaries will start the week of September 9 with the first group workout on Tuesday, September 10. Workouts are on Tuesday and Thursday at 8:30 a.m. and/or 6 p.m. and Saturday at 8 a.m. Go to www.fleetfeetroanoke.com/training to register. Location: Reserve Avenue. Parking Lot.

Personal Enrichment Adult Personal Enrichment Positive Dog Training Series

Having a dog in your life should provide companionship and happiness, not frustration or any extra burdens. Discover how to train your dog the right way by an experienced positive reinforcement trainer. This new series of training classes will help correct any reoccurring problems and/or teach your companion essential actions.

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SEPT.

14

Recognizing & Preventing Anxiety Course # 4072

3–4:30 p.m.

$15

(16+) In this class, you will learn how to recognize if your dog is anxious by noticing body language and behaviors associated with anxiety. Learn how to prevent and manage your dog’s anxiety. Location: Wasena Park. Register by Sept. 8.

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Socialization Course # 4074

3–4:30 p.m.

$15

(16+) This class will be helpful for people with dogs under 18 weeks old, or anyone who is planning on getting a puppy. Socialization is an incredibly important part of your dogs over all well-being. It is crucial for socialization skills to be taught between the ages of birth and 18 weeks. Socialization prevents behaviors such as aggression, anxiety, and other behavioral issues. This class will teach you the skills you need to make sure you end up with a well-rounded, happy dog. Puppy play time will be included. Location: Wasena Park. Register by Sept. 22. OCTOBER

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Impulse Control Course # 4077

3–4:30 p.m.

$15

(16+) This class will teach pet owners to train their dog to follow basic commands to control impulse behaviors such as chasing cars, cats, and other dogs. These commands will include a prolonged sit, stay and leave it. Location: Wasena Park. Register by Oct. 2. OCTOBER

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Basic Behavior Modification Course # 4078

3–4:30 p.m.

$15

(16+) In this class, you will learn how to stop your dog from doing certain unwanted behaviors. These include jumping on people, pulling on the leash and excessive barking. There will be a Q&A section at the end of the class for techniques to use for other behaviors not listed. Location: Wasena Park. Register by Oct. 20.


Dates

Adult Ceramics Course # see below

NOVEMBER

10 a.m.–noon

$25

(18+) This craft has been enjoyed for many years. Class members will focus on fine motor skills and creativity while having fun. You will learn everything from preparing greenware to applying special finishes. Participants will purchase their own greenware and most supplies. Contact instructor Helen Hancock at 853-2778 for a list of suggested vendors. Course No. Dates 4208 Sept. 4–Oct. 2 4247 Oct. 9–Nov. 6 4248 Nov. 6–Dec. 11 Location: Garden City Center. SEPT.

4

Days W W W

Register by: Aug. 26 Oct. 1 Oct. 28

Photography Skills Course # 4156

7–8:30 p.m.

$35

(18+) This class will teach the beginner skills in Photography. Learn the task of the operating a camera and obtain knowledge of how to take the best pictures ever. This class will include an assignment that will be shared within the class. Bring your own camera. Location: Jackson Park Branch Library. Register by Aug. 30.

Digital Photography – Intermediate

2-23 Course # 4247

7–8:30 p.m.

$35

$35

(18+) Discover a whole new world in picture taking. Learn to take photos of the natural scenes outside. You will learn techniques using aperture and shutter speed to capture the moods of the great outdoors. Classes meets every Wednesday. Location: Jackson Park Branch Library. Register by Nov. 1. VARIOUS

First Friday Fiddlin’ at Mountain View

Dates Course # see below

10 a.m.–1 p.m.

FREE

(All) It’s a foot-tapping good time when the fiddlers show up at Mountain View! We’ll have fun playing, singing and listening to country and bluegrass music. Meet new friends and bring your lunch! Please call 853-2679 to RSVP. Course No. 4214 4259 4260 4261 Location: Mountain View Center. SEPT.

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Dates Sept. 6 Oct. 4 Nov. 1 Dec. 6

Music In The Park Course # 4183

6–9:30 p.m.

FREE

(18+) Free end of summer concert at Eureka, hosted by George “Killer” Miller on September 7, 2013. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and snacks and enjoy a Friday evening Jam. Location: Eureka Center.

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(18+) Carry the knowledge you learn in the Digital Photography Basic class to the intermediate class level offering. Open to all advanced users. This class will be limited to DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex). Camera only, manual settings required. Class meets Wednesdays. Location: Jackson Park Branch Library. Register by Sept. 25.

7–8:30 p.m.

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OCTOBER

Digital Photography – Landscape

6-27 Course # 4248

COMMUNITY RECREATION

VARIOUS


COMMUNITY RECREATION

SEPT.

Stain Glass Primer

12-26 Course # 4198

6–7:30 p.m.

VARIOUS

$35

(18+) Have you always admired the beauty of stain glass and wonder if it might be a craft you would enjoy doing? Here is your opportunity to find out. Learn the basic of cutting glass and assembling your finished project. Gain hands-on experience in an art that is centuries old and yet current. Location: Garden City Center. Register by Sept. 3. VARIOUS

Knitting Circle

Dates Course # 4195

10–11 a.m.

$30

(18+) Knitting is a great activity year round. Even if you have never held a knitting needle or done a purl stitch before, now is your chance. Students are required to bring your own supplies (you will have to choose a pattern and yarn); suggestions will be provided to you once you have registered. Location: Garden City Center. Register by Sept. 9. VARIOUS

Dates

Music at Morningside Course # see below

2–4 p.m.

FREE

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(All) Join us for a great time playing, singing and listening to country and bluegrass music. Bring a snack to share with your new friends. Please call 853-2679 to RSVP. Sessions are held the fourth Tuesday of each month. Course No. Dates 4202 Sept. 24 4264 Oct. 22 4265 Nov. 26 Location: Morningside Manor. No deadline to register.

Dates

Pages and Potluck Course # see below

11 a.m.–1 p.m.

FREE

(21+) Expand your horizons and share your opinions with old friends and new. It’s a get together to share the joy of reading and then enjoy food with a potluck lunch. Books will be suggested by the group leader and participants. Please bring a dish to share at the potluck lunch. Program presented in cooperation with Roanoke Public Libraries. Call 853-1027 two weeks before program date to find out what book we will be discussing. Course No. Dates 4205 Sept. 26 4268 Oct. 24 Location: Garden City Center. There is no deadline to register. OCTOBER

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Healthy Lifestyle Course # 4174

10–11:30 a.m.

FREE

(18+) Have you taken control of your health today? Life Live Screening will be at Eureka center on October 7, 2013. Learn to be more proactive about your health an how to live longer for yourself, your family and your community. Location: Eureka Center. Register by Oct. 1. OCTOBER

8

Art and Craft Course # 4187

6–7:30 p.m.

$25

(18+) The Arts and Crafts class features Art space that is perfect for the creatively-minded with interest in trying out jewelry making, painting, sewing, wood working and more. Participants must supply their materials. Location: Garden City Center. Register by Oct. 1.


Dates

Young at Heart Birthday Club Course # see below

11 a.m.–1:30 p.m..

EVERY

$5 a year

(50+) Your birthday is special so why not celebrate in style! Be remembered on your birthday and celebrate with your friends with the Young at Heart Birthday Club! You will receive a birthday card, phone call, calendar and a chance to win prizes at the birthday party games. Bring a dish for our potluck lunches. Membership is $5 per year (Aug.– July) but you may join in the fun at any time. Course No. 4211 4269 Location: Mountain View Center. OCTOBER

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Dates Oct. 11 Dec. 13

6–8 p.m.

$4

10 a.m.–4 p.m.

12:30–4 p.m.

FREE

Monday

Party Duplicate Bridge Course # 4229

12:30–4 p.m.

FREE

FREE

Course # 4230

noon–4 p.m.

FREE

(50+) Bring your group, the cards or your board game, grab a table and spend a fun day with us. Call 853-2679 to reserve lunch for only $6.25 on the first, third and fifth Tuesdays of the month. Reservation required by each preceding Friday. EVERY

Wed.

Wednesday Drop-In Bridge Course # 4231

10 a.m.–3 p.m.

FREE

(50+) High score stays and low score moves. Rotate partners and tables every 45 minutes. No partners needed. EVERY

Thursday

Hand and Foot Canasta Course # 4232

10 a.m.–3 p.m.

FREE

(50+) Calling all Canasta players! Join us for this unique game. Light refreshments occasionally provided.

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(50+) Enjoy a day of fun and fellowship with us. Light refreshments served occasionally.

Tuesday Cards and Games

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Drop-In Canasta Players Delight Course # 4227

EVERY

Tuesday

Cards & Games at Mountain View Center Tuesday

Course # 4228

(50+) Bring your group to the mansion to play Duplicate Bridge on Wednesday afternoons. Registration is required by calling Mountain View at 853-2679.

EVERY

(50+) Back by popular demand, we’re celebrating Halloween with a monster mash! Live music will be provided from the ‘50’s and ’60’s by Saxy Keys and The Pitts. Dress up in costumes if you’d like or just come and enjoy the music; bring a date, a friend or come solo. All are welcome. Light refreshments will be served. Register by Oct. 18 and be eligible for special door prizes. Location: Mountain View Center.

EVERY

Duplicate Bridge Players Time

(50+) Fun and fellowship with friends playing Party Duplicate Bridge.

Monster Mash Costume Dance Course # 4174

Wed.

COMMUNITY RECREATION

VARIOUS


COMMUNITY RECREATION

Youth Personal Enrichment VARIOUS

Dates

VARIOUS

Dates

Garden City Games Course # see below

4:30–5:30 p.m.

FREE

(13+) Looking for something to do in the afternoon? Come to Garden City Center. We have pool tables, ping pong, foosball and a Nintendo Wii just waiting for you. Bring your friends or make new ones here. All skill levels are welcome. Sessions meet on Mondays. Course No.

Dates

4217

Sept. 2–30

4218

Oct. 7–28

4219

Nov. 4–25

4220 Dec. 2–30 Location: Garden City Center. Registration is ongoing SEPT.

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Friday Night Special Course # 4191

5:30–10:30 p.m.

$14

(3rd grade – 5th grade) Come and join us for dinner, activities and an outing. Parents can plan a Friday night out while you are socializing with your friends. Registration is taken on a first-come, first-serve basis. For more information, call 853-2770. Location: Preston Center. Register by Sept. 18.

Parents Night Out Course # see below

6–11:30 p.m.

$14

(6–12) Plan a date with your spouse or enjoy a night out with your friends. Drop your child off and they will have dinner, crafts, video games and more activities. For more information contact Millard Bolden at 853-1027 or Davern Dooley at 853-2446. Course No.

Dates

4225

Sept. 28

4266

Oct. 26

4267 Nov. 30 Location: Preston Center. No deadline to register. OCTOBER

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Boys Night Out Course # 4193

5:30–10:30 p.m.

$14

(3rd grade – 5th grade) Boys! This is your night out to enjoy a dinner, activities and an outing with us. Parents can plan a Friday night out while you are socializing with your friends. Registration is taken on a first-come, first-serve basis. For more information, call 853-2770. Location: Preston Center. Register by Oct. 16. NOVEMBER

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Girls Night Out Course # 4194

5:30–10:30 p.m.

$14

(3rd grade – 5th grade) Girls! This is your night out to enjoy a dinner, activities and an outing with us. Parents can plan a Friday night out while you are socializing with your friends. Registration is taken on a first-come, first-serve basis. For more information, call 853-2770. Location: Preston Center. Register by Nov. 13.


Youth Development VARIOUS

Dates

Eureka Center-Course #: 2659

Fifth Quarter Course # see below

7–11 p.m.

FREE

(14–18) Fifth Quarter is held the first Friday of the month from 7pm to 11pm at the Eureka Center. Age requirement is 14 to 17 years old. This event consists of basketball, fun games, Nintendo, food, drinks, fellowship and a safe environment with adult supervision. The program is sponsored by Eureka Center and the Roanoke Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. Course No. Dates 4221 Sept. 2 4222 Oct. 4 4223 Nov. 8 Location: Eureka Center. Registration is held at the door. VARIOUS

Dates

After school P.L.A.Y. (Positive Leaning and Adventure for Youth) Course # see below

2:30–5:30 p.m.

$25

Fee

Aug. 19–23

M-F

$25

Aug. 26–30

M-F

$25

Sept. 3–6

T–F

$25

Sept. 9–13

M-F

$25

Sept. 16–20

M-F

$25

Sept. 23–27

M-F

$25

Sept. 30–Oct. 4

M-F

$25

Oct. 7–11

M-F

$25

Oct. 14–17

M-Th

$25

Oct. 21–25

M-F

$25

Oct. 28–Nov. 1

M-F

$25

Nov. 4–8*

M-F

$25

Nov. 11–15

M-F

$25

Nov. 18–22

M-F

$25

Nov. 25–27

M-W

$25

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*The program will not be in operation on Sept. 2, Oct. 18, Nov. 5, 2829. The program is not in operation when Roanoke City Schools are closed for bad weather.

Days

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(5–11; must be enrolled in Kindergarten through fifth grade). This program provides a place for children to receive homework assistance, enrichment activities, structured recreation and general after-school care. In order to properly staff the program and provide sufficient supplies, registration fees must be received by 5 p.m. the Wednesday before each weekly session. Space is limited so register early. There is no online registration for these programs; please check with the center to determine space availability. Registration begins July 16 for new students. Program will begin at 12:30 p.m. on Roanoke City Public Schools early dismissal days.

Dates


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Grandin Court Center-Course #: 2660

Preston Center-Course #: 2661

Dates

Days

Fee

Dates

Days

Fee

Aug. 19–23

M-F

$25

Aug. 19–23

M-F

$25

Aug. 26–30

M-F

$25

Aug. 26–30

M-F

$25

Sept. 3–6

T–F

$25

Sept. 3–6

T–F

$25

Sept. 9–13

M-F

$25

Sept. 9–13

M-F

$25

Sept. 16–20

M-F

$25

Sept. 16–20

M-F

$25

Sept. 23–27

M-F

$25

Sept. 23–27

M-F

$25

Sept. 30–Oct. 4

M-F

$25

Sept. 30–Oct. 4

M-F

$25

Oct. 7–11

M-F

$25

Oct. 7–11

M-F

$25

Oct. 14–17

M-Th

$25

Oct. 14–17

M-Th

$25

Oct. 21–25

M-F

$25

Oct. 21–25

M-F

$25

Oct. 28–Nov. 1

M-F

$25

Oct. 28–Nov. 1

M-F

$25

Nov. 4–8*

M-F

$25

Nov. 4–8*

M-F

$25

Nov. 11–15

M-F

$25

Nov. 11–15

M-F

$25

Nov. 18–22

M-F

$25

Nov. 18–22

M-F

$25

Nov. 25–27

M-W

$25

Nov. 25–27

M-W

$25


Trips and Tours SEPT.

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Discover Dayton, Virginia Course # 4237

7 a.m.–6 p.m.

$55

(21+) This tiny hamlet and surrounding area of Harrisonburg is home to some of the most beautiful countryside of the Shenandoah Valley. You will shop at the Dayton Farmer’s Market. Next, you will tour the older Mennonite farm country. Then on to a family style meal served in the farm house. Final stop is the Cheese Shop in Stuarts Draft. Fee includes breakfast biscuit, lunch and transportation. Departure location: Eureka Center. Register by Sept. 10. OCTOBER

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Noel C. Taylor Football Classic Course # 4238

6–9 p.m.

$10

(15+) Leave the driving and adult supervision to us and support William Fleming and Patrick Henry Football Game. Departure location: William Fleming High School. Register by Oct. 16. OCTOBER

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University Day Course # 4234

6 a.m.–10:30 p.m.

$45

OCTOBER

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Virginia State University High School Day Course # 4183

6–9:30 p.m.

$55

2

Bucket List Series Part 2: Hot Air Balloon Ride Course # 4062

9 a.m.–8 p.m.

$335

(All) This new series of bucket list items/trips will help those adventure seekers put that much needed check mark on their bucket list. Fee includes hot air balloon ride, transportation to our destination in North Carolina and a cookout/bonfire after the ride. Height restrictions apply please call 853-2236 for more info. Register by Oct. 20. NOVEMBER

16

Hollywood Casino (Hollywood, WV) Course # 4236

6 a.m.–11 p.m.

$55

(21+) Have you ever wondered what it would be like playing slot and money machines for fun. Hollywood Casino is the place. Four hours of food, drinks and entertainment. Meet new friends and enjoy giving yourself a chance to win or have fun watching other people. Departure location: Burlington parking lot. Register by Nov. 6. DECEMBER

1

NFL Road Trip Course # 4059

6:30 a.m.–9 p.m.

$160

(5+, under 17 with adult at least 21 years of age) Join us as we go to Charlotte, NC, to see Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers take on the Tampa Bay Bucs! You get a 2nd ticket, to be used on your own, to the Patriots vs. Panthers game on Nov. 18th. Fee includes two total tickets (one on your own) as well as transportation to and from Charlotte, NC, for the Panthers vs. Buccaneers game only. Register by Nov. 1.

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(15+) Come and enjoy a special day for all high school students to learn

NOVEMBER

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(15+) University day gives high school students an opportunity to learn the requirements of attending college. Come out and meet college leaders, a campus tour at North Carolina A&T University, football game and a trip to the local mall. Lunch is provided. Departure location: Eureka Center. Register by Oct. 9.

the requirements to attend college. You will have an opportunity to meet college leaders, a campus tour, football game and a trip to the local mall. Lunch is included. Departure location: Eureka Center. Register by Oct. 16.


EVENTS

EVENTS

GoFest goes for three in a row!

Voted by the readers of Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine, Roanoke is proud to wear the crown of best mid-sized mountain town in the east. One of the drivers behind this new authentication is our obvious attraction to the outdoors and the adventure sports realm. Within minutes, outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy top notch hiking, fishing, paddling and cycling ventures and the Go Outside Festival is a celebration of all things outdoors.

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In it’s third year, the Roanoke Go Outside Festival is scheduled to be bigger and better than ever. This year’s event will be rocked by the Hackensaw Boys and a unique Red Bull mobile music and film session.

www.RoanokeGoFest.com Spend a day or an entire weekend with us at this year’s GoFest! River’s Edge Sports Complex | October 18, 19, 20 | Roanoke, VA Anthem Health Plans of Virginia, Inc. trades as Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Virginia, and its service area is all of Virginia except for the City of Fairfax, the Town of Vienna, and the area east of State Route 123. Independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.® ANTHEM is a registered trademark of Anthem Insurance Companies, Inc. The Blue Cross and Blue Shield names and symbols are registered marks of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.


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OUTDOOR EDUCATION OCTOBER

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Nature Lab Series

Nature Lab is a six-week series of environmental science lessons that supplement the home-schooled student’s curriculum through handson activities, games and crafts. VARIOUS

Dates

Nature Lab Series: Forest Adventures Course # see below

see below

$30

(6–10) This fall we will focus on the ecology of our area’s Appalachian forests as we learn several different methods for studying the plants and animals that live there. Outdoor exploration will be an important component of this series. Course No. Dates Day 4152 Sept. 10–Oct. 15 T 4153 Sept. 12–Oct. 17 Th Location: Discovery Center. Register by Sept. 4.

Time 2–4 p.m. 10 a.m.–noon

Passport to the Parks

SEPT.

14

Fishburn Park Course # 4155

10–11 a.m.

$3

10–11 a.m.

$3

(6+) Located in the historic neighborhood of Old Southwest, Highland Park is Roanoke’s first city-owned park. Come experience its natural beauty and learn about its interesting past. We’ll meet at the Gish House parking lot. Location: Discovery Center. Register by Oct. 2.

Batty About Bats

SEPT.

20

Course # 4158

7–8:30 p.m.

$6

(4+) If you are fascinated by these night fliers, join us to discover more about them. We will learn all about what makes bats amazing, why we need them, and how to attract them to live near (but not in) your home. We will finish with a trip outside in search of some batty bats! Location: Discovery Center. Register by Sept. 17. VARIOUS

Dates

Outdoor Survival Skills Course # see below

see below

$6

(7–12) Are you ready for an outdoor adventure? We will learn to build a shelter and what to do if you get lost. Participants will also make a survival kit to take home. Course No.

Dates

Time

Register by

4160

Sept. 27

5:30–7 p.m.

Sept. 24

10–11:30 a.m.

Nov. 6

4161 Nov. 9 Location: Discovery Center.

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(4+) Streamside trail, big sycamores, frisbee golf and a rain garden: This list is just a sample of what you’ll find at Fishburn Park. We’ll meet at the covered picnic pavilion. Location: Discovery Center. Register by Sept. 11.

Course # 4157

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Did you know that Roanoke is home to 69 city parks and plazas? Join us this fall to find out more about two of them. We will meet at a central location within each park to hear a short presentation on the park’s history. Then we’ll go on a guided walk to explore the nature and amenities that each park offers.

Highland Park

OUTDOOR EDUCATION

Environmental Education


OUTDOOR EDUCATION

SEPT.

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A Fungus Among Us Course # 4163

10–11:30 a.m.

NOVEMBER

$6

(5+) Learn all about fungi! We will talk about what it is, how it lives, and where to find it. Then we will go on a fungus hike! Location: Discovery Center. Register by Sept. 18. OCTOBER

12

Fall Foliage Hike Course # 4165

10–11:30 a.m.

$6

(5+) Fall is a very scenic time of year on Mill Mountain. Hike 1.5 miles and learn all about what the plants and animals are doing to prepare for winter. Location: Discovery Center. Register by Oct. 9. OCTOBER

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What Else Can I Do With A Leaf? Course # 4166

10–11:30 a.m.

$6

(5–10) We’ll start with learning why leaves change in the fall. Next, we’ll head outside to do some leaf identifying and collecting. Finally, we’ll return inside to try out several fun crafts to make with leaves. Location: Discovery Center. Register by Oct. 23. NOVEMBER

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Let’s Go Hole Hunting! Course # 4168

10–11:30 a.m.

$6

(5–10) What if your home was a hole? That might not sound appealing, but you’ll like learning about the cool ways that certain animals have adapted to “hole living.” You’ll also like going on a hole hunt and making a craft. Location: Discovery Center. Register by Oct. 30.

15

Radical Reptiles Course # 4167

6–7:30 p.m.

$6

(4+) Are you ready for a radical time? Learn all about what makes a reptile a reptile, scales and all. We will meet some resident reptiles at the Discovery Center, and best of all…you will be able to watch the amazing way a snake EATS! Location: Discovery Center. Register by Nov. 12. NOVEMBER

16

Crystal Springs Steam Pump Tour Course # 4170

1–2:30 p.m.

FREE

(10+) At the foot of Mill Mountain sits a modest one-story brick building. In this simple building is a magnificent steam-driven water pump that served as the primary source of the city’s water for over 50 years and is recognized as one of the best examples of its kind by the Smithsonian. Come step back in time to discover a piece of Roanoke’s history in this fun and informative program. Location: Crystal Spring Park. Register by Nov. 13. NOVEMBER

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Turkey Tales Course # 4171

10–11:30 a.m.

$6

(4–10) Come hear the story of how these remarkable wild birds that were once scarce in Virginia made a comeback. Learn about turkey habitat, tracks, feathers and calls. Play a game and make a turkey craft to take home. Location: Discovery Center. Register by Nov. 20.


Hiking SEPT.-OCT.

Monthly stargazing programs on the Blue Ridge Parkway (mile marker 139) allow you to meet other people as you peer through large telescopes to distant stars, planets and galaxies. Registration is required by calling 853-2236 at least five business days before each program. Kids under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Programs are led by Frank Baratta, an amateur astronomer and member of the Roanoke Valley Astronomical Society, www.rvasclub.org. SEPT.

7

The Summer Triangle Course # 4169

8:15–9:45 p.m.

FREE

(All) It’s just two weeks before Fall arrives, but overhead the bright summer stars Vega, Deneb and Altair still hold center stage. We’ll focus on this stellar triangle and the sights of the shifting seasons. Register by Sept. 3. OCTOBER

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The Stars Near and Far Course # 4172

7:15–8:45 p.m.

FREE

NOVEMBER

23

Go Fish Course # 4173

7–8:30 p.m.

FREE

Course # n/a

n/a

VARIES

The Roanoke 7 Summits is back with new summits and new challenges. This is a unique new event that combines our regions premier trails with an active living awareness program. The “Roanoke 7 Summits” is a fun play-off of the international mountaineering challenge of climbing each of the seven continents highest mountains. By taking this challenge you’ll hike to the summit of seven of the Roanoke Region’s top mountain summits in a seven week span. It demands a great attitude, determination, exploration, and pushing yourself to new levels. Each summit has multiple group hike dates through City of Roanoke Parks and Recreation. These will be formally guided hikes and are a great chance to get out there with an experienced hiker, meet hiking buddies, and enjoy the energy of the group effort to get to each summit. Of course, if you prefer, you can also do each hike on your own. Your official entry also includes reduced rates for guide led hikes, consistent e-mail and blog posts with status updates, hiking routes and extra motivation. And if you’re into free gear, all participants are entered into random drawings to win free giveaways throughout the 7 weeks. Be a Summiteer and join the Roanoke 7 Summits: Roanoke 7 Summits (no shirt): Roanoke 7 Summits (with moisture wicking shirt):

$9 $25

Guide-Led Hikes Dates Time Day Sept. 5–Oct. 17 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Th Sept. 7–Oct. 19 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Sa Check out www.roanoke7summits.com for more details. Guide-Led hikes are $5 for members and $9 for non-members. Registration Begins Aug. 27

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(All) Whales and fish, sea-goats and other constellations associated with water populate the fall skies. Join us as we observe these patterns, some interesting star clusters, and nebulae and galaxies of the season. Register by Nov. 19.

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(All) At night the stars appear as if painted on a dark, flat canvas. But this is deceiving. Tonight we’ll hop from some nearby to others far more distant and find that brightness often fools us as to which is which! Register by Oct. 22.

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OUTDOOR EDUCATION

Outdoor Adventure Astronomy Extravaganza


OUTDOOR EDUCATION

Caving VARIOUS

Dates

OCTOBER

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Beginner Caving Course # see below

9 a.m.–5 p.m.

$27

(14+) Come experience the amazing underground world of caving. Challenge yourself as we crawl and climb deep underground to a place seldom seen. This is a great trip for beginners who want to see what caving is all about. Instruction, equipment and transportation are provided. Course No.

Dates

Register by:

4177

Sept. 28

Sept. 21

Nov. 9

Nov. 2

4178 Location: TBD.

NOVEMBER

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Bicycle Maintenance Basics: UnderDog Bikes Course # 4192

Course # 4190

6–7:30 p.m.

FREE

(10+) Bicycles are big investments! With the experts at UnderDog Bikes you’ll learn how to do basic repairs and routine checks of your big investment. This bike maintenance class is geared towards the beginner and intermediate levels. You will learn skills like maintaining and adjusting your brake and derailleur systems, onthe-road repairs, fixing a flat tire, basic lubrication and adjustment of the bicycle, and how to identify problems requiring professional attention. Meeting Location: UnderDog Bikes, 1113 Piedmont St. SE. Register by Nov. 11.

9 a.m.–5 p.m.

$35

High Bridge Trail State Park is a 31 mile multi-use trail ideally suited for bicycling. Its centerpiece is the majestic High Bridge. The High Bridge is one of the longest recreational bridges in the United States and the longest in Virginia. Join us as we bike through the “Heart of Virginia” taking in the scenery and history of the High Bridge Trail. Fee includes transportation and leadership. Departure location: Public Works Service Center. Register by Oct. 23.

Paddling VARIOUS

Dates

Biking

High Bridge Trail Bike Tour

Learn To Stand Up Paddleboard Course # see below

9 a.m.–5 p.m.

$29

(14+) Come learn everything you need to know to get started in the exciting sport of Stand Up Paddleboarding. “SUP.” Our American Canoe Associated (ACA) certified instructor will help you learn one on one, the proper stance for balance and control, essential paddle strokes and other techniques. Courses will be held on calm water, and no experience is necessary. Come with us to learn one of the fastest growing paddle sports in the world. All equipment, leadership and transportation are provided. Participants must be able to swim. Course No.

Dates

Register by:

4179

Sept. 15

Sept. 12

4180

Sept. 22

Sept. 19


5

Beginner Whitewater Kayaking Course # 4181

9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Competitions, Events, Get-Aways $39

(14+) Spend a day on the river learning fundamental whitewater kayaking skills and river safety. We will discuss paddling strokes, “reading a river,” equipment selection and basic river rescue. This exciting beginner clinic prepares you to paddle on your own and familiarize you with nearby river access points, outfitters and more. All equipment, leadership and transportation are provided. Participants must be able to swim. Register by Oct. 2. NOVEMBER

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6–8 p.m.

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$5

(14+) Already own your own boating gear and looking for some cheap pool time to nail that roll? Join us at the Gator Center this fall for open kayak roll sessions on Sunday nights. Professional staff will be onhand to assist you and ensure water safety but no formal instruction or equipment will be provided. You must be able to swim. Location: Gator Aquatic Center. Registrations are accepted day of program, walk-ins welcome.

Fired Up for a Cure: 5k, 10k , Walk & Kids’ Fun Run Course # 4184

9–10:30 a.m.

$30

(2+) October is Fire Prevention and Breast Cancer Awareness Month so our firefighters are stepping it up to help “extinguish” breast cancer! On Saturday, September 28th, lace up your running sneakers and join us for this unique event. Location: River’s Edge Sports Complex. For more info visit www.FiredUpforaCure.com. OCTOBER

Open Kayak Roll Session Course # 4175

SEPT.

12

Harper’s Ferry Weekend Get-Away Course # 4270

7:30 a.m.–7 p.m. next day

$139

13

Rotor Meltdown Mountain Bike Race Course # n/a

10 a.m.–1 a.m.

n/a

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(14+) Feel the burn at this year’s Rotor Meltdown mountain bike race managed by Mountain Junkies. This true fat tire event will climb and traverse through Carvins Cove and surrounding trails. Location: Carvins Cove. Check out www.mountainjunkies.net for more details.

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West Virginia’s beautiful Harpers Ferry is one of America’s treasures. Join us for a weekend get away and see why Thomas Jefferson called Harpers Ferry “perhaps one of the most stupendous scenes in Nature.” Throughout the weekend we will visit the Appalachian Trail Headquarters, hike to picturesque views, stroll historic downtown, see exhibits and visit museums. We have something for everyone, so come with us and discover Harpers Ferry! Location: Harpers Ferry, WV. Register by Oct. 7 OCTOBER

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The Play Store

Check out some of the cool things Roanoke Parks and Recreation’s PLAY store has to offer. If you can’t think of a great gift for that active someone in your life, how about a PLAY inspired t-shirt? Best of all the proceeds go to help Roanoke Parks and Recreation initiatives, programs, and amenities.

Tee’s

PLAY Sports Splat tees and hoodie $16.85 - $42.70

This is the paintball inspired sports silhouette line. It’s a staff favorite and we know it will be one of yours too. This line comes in a variety of sizes, styles, and colors.

THE PLAY STORE

The Play Store

If you don’t have access to the internet visit a local library branch to look at some of the other items in our virtual store.

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Mugs

PLAY Sports Mug $13.95 - $20.95

Our PLAY sports inspired letter mug is available in a variety of styles and colors

Tee’s

The PLAY tees and Hoodie $16.85 - $48.35

The PLAY tee is a mixture of art and color. What more could you ask for? Available in a variety of sizes, styles, and colors. www.playroanoke.com 33


THE PLAY STORE

Bags

PLAY Tote Bag $11.20 - $29.20

A marker and crayon tote bag that was inspired by a few of the kids in our programs. Also available in colors.

Sticker

Love 2 PLAY sticker $5.60 a sheet

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FALL 2013

Show your parks and recreation support with this great PLAY decal!


Participant: m Female m Male City Resident: m Yes m No Age (if under 18): Birth Date: Parent/Guardian (if under 18): E-mail Address: Home Phone: ( ) Work Phone: ( ) Address: City/Town: State: Zip: Emergency Contact: Home Phone: ( ) Work Phone: ( ) Sport:

REGISTRATION FORM

Want to help us save paper? Register online by visiting www.PlayRoanoke.com

Team Name: Program Title / League/ Course #

Dates

Days

Time

Fee

Method of Payment mCash mCheck mVisa mMasterCard Total Due: $

Amount Enclosed: $

Account Number:

Make checks payable to City of Roanoke.

Expiration:

/

Security code:

(Three-digit number located on back of card.)

Medical Consideration I understand that participation in this activity is, by nature, physically demanding. Therefore, the participant must be free of medical or physical conditions which might create undue risk to themselves or others who might depend on them (use additional sheets for individual registered above, if necessary).

Assumption of Risk In consideration of myself or my minor child or ward being permitted to enroll and participate in this program, I agree to: 1. Assume all risks of this activity and understand that such activity is subject to mishap and even injury, and that participation in the activity could result in broken limbs, paralysis, or other serious injury or death; 2. Attend program pre-meeting(s), when offered, to learn specific program safety procedures; 3. Grant permission to transport me or my minor child or ward to and from the activity if required, and to hold harmless those who provide transportation; 4. Allow transportation of me or my minor child or ward to the nearest physician for medical treatment and agree to allow for immediate medical treatment when deemed necessary; 5. Wear proper clothing and protective equipment during the program and act in a safe and responsible manner so as not to endanger other persons or property; 6. Indemnify and hold harmless the City of Roanoke, its officers, officials, agents, instructors, employees, and volunteers from any and all claims, damages, losses, and expenses, including attorneys’ fees, for any harm, injury, damage or loss which may be sustained by me or my minor child or ward, arising out of, or resulting from, participating in this activity; 7. Assign to the City of Roanoke, its nominees and agents, permission to use, publish and republish for purposes of advertising and trade, such use as the City may determine, information and reproductions of my likeness (photographic or otherwise) or that of my minor child or ward, with or without identification of me, or my minor child or ward by name; and 8. Allow my minor child or ward named above to participate in the program.

Registration Guidelines

You will be contacted before the program begins to be given course or program details or to answer questions. Your expectations and concerns are important to us! Refunds are made when classes are filled, cancelled, or when changes in day, time or location of the activity would prohibit the registrant’s attendance. No refunds are given after the deadline unless your place can be filled.

Signature:

Date:

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1. What disabilities or conditions does the participant have which might limit participation in this activity? 2. What medications, if any, does the participant take at this time? 3. What allergies, if any, does the participant have at this time?


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