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Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Announcements and Upcoming Events

Community Open Forum – this Saturday, April 2, 10 am to noon at PMRC. We will share information about recreation, parks and the City’s Harbormaster while in turn we’d like to hear from you! This event is open for all ages to attend.
 
The electronic version of the Spring-Summer 2022 Program Guide is available now and includes summer camp information! Print copies will be available by this Friday, April 1. Camp Registration begins next Monday, March 28. General Camp Information can be found online as well as the Camp Forms.

Adult Easter Egg Hunt at Night – next Saturday, April 9, 8-10 pm, PMRC parking lot! Details in the Recreation section below.
 
Congratulation to Amy Quick! Amy is the ARPD graduate of the Maryland Recreation and Parks Association (MRPA) Ritch Stevenson Leadership Institute in the 2021-2022 class! Amy has been with ARPD for many years as a Child Care Director based at various elementary school sites during the school year and a Camp Director during the summer months for our younger kids, mainly those in the 4-5 age group. Please congratulate Amy the next time you see her!

Recreation Programs

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Summer Camp registration is underway!

The electronic version of the Spring-Summer 2022 Program Guide is available now and includes summer camp information! The print copies will be available by this Friday, April 1st. Printed copies will be available at PMRC, Stanton, City Hall and the Annapolis libraries.

Camp Registration is underway! General Camp Information can be found online as well as the Camp Forms.
 
Maryland Safe Boating Course  Age 12+ – next class is this Saturday, April 2!
A great parent-child opportunity to learn the “rules of the road” on the water together! Prepare for summer 2022 by taking this course that covers legal requirements, navigation rules, preparation and trailers, accidents, weather and water conditions, water sports, sailing and personal watercraft safety. The Maryland Safe Boating Course is an eight-hour course and test that satisfies Maryland law for local people to operate any motorized boat in Maryland waters.
Annapolis Recreation and Parks is offering five course dates this spring! All classes are one-day each from 8 am to 5 pm at the “Pip” Moyer Recreation Center. Participants need to bring food and drinks for the 30-minute lunch break.
Cost is $25 per participant. You must be pre-registered to attend. This course is for age 12+ but those ages 12-15 must be accompanied by a paying adult. Instructor:  Gerry Young.
For more information or to register, please contact LaKeisha Simmons at lmsimmons@annapolis.gov.
- Sat Apr 2 #2131
- Sat Apr 23 #2132
- Sat May 14 #2133
- Sat Jun 4 #2134
 
Community Open Forum – Saturday, April 2, 10 am to noon at PMRC
We will share information about recreation, parks and the City’s Harbormaster while in turn we would like to hear from you! This event is open for all ages to attend.
 
Adult Easter Egg Hunt at Night – Saturday, April 9, 8-10 pm, PMRC parking lot
One thousand eggs are filled with “eggcellent prizes” including golden eggs worth $50 values or more! There will be one egg hidden worth $200 with a gift card to Osteria 177! Bring a basket and a flashlight. Meet in the "Pip" Moyer Recreation Center parking lot by Ballfield #1. Age 18+ only (sorry, no children). Bring a basket and a flashlight. Proceeds benefit the Annapolis Recreation and Parks Scholarship Fund. Rain Date is Sunday, April 10th (same time and place). Register using code #2122. Ways to register:
  • per person ticket cost $15 = sign up in person at PMRC Front Desk by 6 pm on Saturday, April 9th
  • per person ticket cost $15 = online, IF you already have an account set up with us; register using code #2122
  • per person ticket cost $20 = on site the night of the event; you must arrive by 7 pm AND pay with cash
Sweet Satisfaction will be on site that night with their food truck full of sweet treat desserts!
Please note that the ballfields will close at 6 pm on the night of the egg hunt.
 
Parent & Tot Gymnastics  Age 12-36 months with parents
Parents will accompany and assist their young children through activities focusing on basic motor skills such as crawling, walking, jumping, grip strength and balance. Parent participation is required during every class. For the daily drop-in rate, a waiver is required. Instructor: Leandra Parkinson, held in the PMRC Aux Gym.
Drop-In:  R $10 / NR $12
Tue & Thu, 10:15-11 am
 
Rhythm & Hip-Hop  Age 5-12
Jazz & hip-hop moves will keep you on your toes! Students learn to dance in a group setting and develop different combinations. This class is a great learning environment to acquire rhythm and beat. Participants will be able to take their dance moves and develop their own personal style! Held in PMRC Studio B for 8 weeks.
R $119 / NR $140
Held on Wednesdays and starts April 20
- 4-5 pm for Age 5-8 #2301
- 5-6 pm for Age 9-12 #2302
 
The REACH youth program continues with performances in 2022! Next up is ANNIE of Annapolis… from Hard Knocks to Happiness! We’re seeking actors, dancers, singers, stage crew and more! Email Ron-Shaye Clark for details at rdclark@annapolis.gov. More information about REACH can be found on page 8 of the Winter 2022 Program Guide.
 
Child Care  registration ongoing as space allows – Childcare for the current academic year is held before and after school at Annapolis, Germantown, Hillsmere, Mills-Parole and West Annapolis elementary schools.
AM Care is $117 per month and PM Care is $222 per month.
All registration must be done in person at PMRC (sorry, online registration is not available for childcare.) There is a $35 non-refundable registration fee. For more information, please contact LaKeisha Simmons at lmsimmons@annapolis.gov.
Information on the 2022-2023 school year will be announced by April. Please keep in mind that monthly rates will change for AM and PM care as a result of AACPS adjusting the start and end times of the school day starting in the fall.
 
Scholarship Program  for all City Residents (youth and adults)
The Annapolis Recreation and Parks Department (ARPD) maintains a Scholarship Fund for youth and adults who are City of Annapolis residents who do not have the financial means to participate in fee-based ARPD recreational programs, memberships and pool passes as long as applicable and approved. (Scholarship funds cannot be used for facility rentals, before/after school child care and “co-sponsored” programs.) Scholarships are awarded by means of account credit, and may or may not cover the entire cost of the program(s). Details about the ARPD Scholarship Program and how to apply can be found online.

"Pip" Moyer Recreation Center (PMRC)

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Leandra Parkinson teaches Cardio Dance Mix on Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings.
PMRC is open daily from 6 am to 8 pm. Please note that you must:
  • bring your own exercise mat (fitness classes, cardio room, weight room, track)
  • bring your own water bottle (use the refillable water station by the restrooms upstairs)
  • effective 2/2/22, masks (face coverings) are not required to be worn inside of the “Pip” Moyer Recreation Center, however, they are still strongly encouraged.
Please note that there are a few treadmills out of service right now:  treadmill #s 1, 2, 3 and 8 are currently not in use while we wait on the parts for repair. We appreciate your understanding and patience.
 
Fitness Classes – Please review the schedule for current offerings! This schedule is often changed in real time so please double check before coming to PMRC. Also, last minute cancellations are posted on social media so please follow our pages if you don’t do so already.
 
Ballocity™ and *Kidz Zone – Please go to the Ballocity™ indoor playspace page and the Kidz Zone Babysitting page for specific days and hours that the two areas are open each week. Pricing differs for the two programs.*Kidz Zone is a childcare service only for those using PMRC.
 
Not sure about a membership? Why not try out a class before you commit! Non-members can attend any fitness class by paying $15 or $19 for each class – the cost just depends on your residency (City of Annapolis vs. Non-City Resident.) Membership questions or concerns can be addressed to Melissa Brown at mnbrown@annapolis.gov.
 
We value feedback on “how we’re doing” so if you have any comments or suggestions, please feel free to share them with management or you may always send them to recpark@annapolis.gov.

Stanton Community Center

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STEM Projects!

Hours at Stanton – The facility is open daily from 8 am to 8 pm. However, there may be pre-scheduled events held during after-hours in which the facility is open.
 
Masks (face coverings) are not required to be worn inside of the Stanton Community Center. However, they are still strongly encouraged.
 
Spring Youth Programs:
 
DAFINA “Young Ladies Destined for Greatness” Age 11-15
DAFINA is Swahili for valuable or precious. DAFINA seeks to enrich young ladies holistically, by focusing on their mind, body, and spirit. The goal is to help young women realize their potential, by teaching them decision making skills, health education, relationship building, study skills, test taking skills, personal appearance, etiquette, the importance of education and various other topics that pertain to their development and overall well being. This is accomplished through workshops, enrichment activities and field trips.
Tuesdays, 5-6:30 pm
 
Friday Night Out  Age 6-15
Each Friday a field trip is taken; each trip may be educational, amusement, athletics/sports, cultural, and/or social. The objective is to expose children to various experiences that they may otherwise not experience. Positive social skills, such as interpersonal skills, and communication skills are emphasized. Permission slips required. Some extra fees are required.
Fridays, 6-8 pm
 
Get Smart Club
This volunteer-based program is in partnership with St. Anne’s Episcopal Church of Annapolis. The Get Smart Club helps to strengthen the academic skills of elementary, middle and high school students. All students receive homework assistance and school project assistance. Low-performing students receive tutoring in math and reading and they also have access to 12 online computers. The program ends with a Get Smart Club Banquet to recognize students for their in-school honor roll and perfect attendance accomplishments and for their after school Homework Club accomplishments. Additionally, the Smart Board and the IXL mathematic interactive website are used to give students practice sessions in language arts and math.
Mon-Thu, 3-6 pm
 
Girl Scouts of Central Maryland
Girl Scouts wants every interested girl to participate in and benefit from Girls Scouts activities designed to empower girls. Girls who are similar in age will meet at the Stanton Community Center to work on badges, plan activities, develop community service projects and have fun with each other.
Thursdays, 5:30-6:30 pm
 
Teen Skills Development  Age 13-15

  • Art - painting, drawing and more!
  • Cooking - learn to bake cookies and cupcakes and prepare small, healthy meals
  • Woodworking - Introduces kids to the art of woodcraft! Students learn about the safe use of hand tools and woodworking machinery. Participants expand knowledge and experience through educational lessons, woodworking vocabulary and creating various projects.
Tuesdays, 6-8 pm
 
Youth Open Gym
Drop-in program gives elementary and middle school students an opportunity to play recreational basketball, table top games and enjoy arts and crafts.
Mon-Thu, 5-6:30 pm
Adult Open Gym
Drop-in program is designed to provide adults and high school students an opportunity to play recreational basketball in their leisure time. Attendees must sign in.
Mon-Thu, 6:30-8 pm and Sat/Sun, 1-5 pm
 
Computer Lab City residents can access free of charge. Volunteers are needed in the computer lab. If you are interested, please email Chris Beck at cmbeck@annapolis.gov.
 
Rentals
Residents and non-profit organizations interested in renting space at SCC should apply 2 weeks before the event date. For details, contact Debbie Odum at djodum@annapolis.gov. Please review the rental policies. 
Service Providers located at Stanton:
  • Adult Basic Skills Class (GED prep) Call 410.777.1823. Offered by Anne Arundel Community College. Held Saturdays 9 am - 1pm. Please call for an assessment. For more information, visit www.aacc.edu or go to https://www.facebook.com/aaccabs.
  • Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corporation Call 410.349.5013. AAWDC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation that provides innovative, high quality workforce development services to Anne Arundel County businesses and citizens.
  • Counseling Services Call 410.626.1800. Individual, group and family counseling daily from 10 am to 6 pm. After 6 pm, by appointment only. Provides services for crisis intervention, tutoring, substance abuse and mental health assessment for youth and adults. Offered through a partnership of Arundel Lodge and the Community Action Agency.
  • We Care and Friends Call 410.263.2874. Offering services for homeless and others who need additional assistance, help children who are at risk, and those who have a substance abuse problem. Monday - Friday, 10 am - 2 pm.

Parks, Trails and Playgrounds

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Spring GreenScape is Saturday, April 23rd!
All are welcome to volunteer -- adults and youth alike!
GreenScape 2022 – 30th Anniversary
Join us for the 30th year of GreenScape! This is a City of Annapolis and community investment beautification program to clean up and plant in public spaces. The 2022 event will take place on Saturday, April 23rd. For more information, please email Marisa Wittlinger at mdwittlinger@annapolis.gov.
 
Learn about all of the City of Annapolis Parks, Trails & Playgrounds in the inaugural edition of our magazine! This is an eFlipbook online and print copies are now available at PMRC and at local Annapolis libraries!
 
Which parks and trails do you enjoy in the City of Annapolis? Do you know where they are all located? There are many from waterfront parks to nature parks to playgrounds to sports fields. This complete listing of the Parks, Trails and Playgrounds in the City should be helpful for you. Watch the Parks & Trails video that shares visually all the outdoor open spaces that the City of Annapolis has to offer!
  • Park Locator site – to find parks, trails and playgrounds in the City of Annapolis. There are more than 200 acres among 38 parks and trails waiting for your visit.
  • Map of Truxtun Park – refer to this helpful document to locate all the amenities in Truxtun Park.
Playgrounds – there is a new page on our website specifically for playgrounds! All of the playgrounds listed have Google Map links that take you to the specific locations in Annapolis.
  • Playground Buddy – an app for your mobile device to see where playgrounds are located in Annapolis and the amenities of each one. Refer to the Playground Buddy Facebook page too.

Harbormaster

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four dates will be held this spring for the Maryland Safe Boating Course

Maryland Safe Boating Course  Age 12+ – next class is this Saturday, April 2!
A great parent-child opportunity to learn the “rules of the road” on the water together! Prepare for summer 2022 by taking this course that covers legal requirements, navigation rules, preparation and trailers, accidents, weather and water conditions, water sports, sailing and personal watercraft safety. The Maryland Safe Boating Course is an eight-hour course and test that satisfies Maryland law for local people to operate any motorized boat in Maryland waters.
Annapolis Recreation and Parks is offering five course dates this spring! All classes are one-day each from 8 am to 5 pm at the “Pip” Moyer Recreation Center. Participants need to bring food and drinks for the 30-minute lunch break.
Cost is $25 per participant. You must be pre-registered to attend. This course is for age 12+ but those ages 12-15 must be accompanied by a paying adult. Instructor:  Gerry Young.
For more information or to register, please contact LaKeisha Simmons at lmsimmons@annapolis.gov.

  • Apr 2 #2131
  • Apr 23 #2132
  • May 14 #2133
  • Jun 4 #2134

The public transient mooring balls numbers 1 through 40 (off of City Dock in Annapolis) are closed for maintenance to replace the chain and tackle. They will reopen April 1, 2022 (or after the contractor has completed the work.)
 
The Harbormaster’s Office provides hourly and overnight docking and is responsible for:
• Boating enforcement on City waterways
• Pump out boat service
• Removal of debris and derelict vessels in City waters
 
The City fills to capacity most every weekend so boaters should strongly consider reservations for overnight docking. Reservations are accepted online at www.annapolis.gov/harbormaster. Hourly docking is available on a limited basis so please contact us when you’re close to see if there is availability. Hail us on VHF Channel 17 or call us at 410.263.7973. If you know of any violations in City waterways or want information about docking and mooring, please email harbormaster@annapolis.gov.
 
RESERVE a spot for your boat in Ego Alley for the most popular weeks!
DOCK RESERVATION REQUEST

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