E-News for Wednesday, March 15, 2023
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We welcome new ARPD Director Roslyn Johnson who started this week! (To Note: the video includes the incorrect year; it says 2013, but should say 2023. Apologies!) Next Save our Trees volunteer event is this Sunday, March 19! Details below in the Parks, Trails & Playgrounds section. AiPPC artist reception for the works of Yolie Aviles this Sunday, March 19! Please refer to the details below in the Special Events section. Spring Program and Summer Camp registration! Sign up for adult softball and youth flag football – starts at the end for the month! Child Care registration for the 2023-2024 school year begins in early April. Please refer to the specific dates below in the Recreation section.
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The Spring 2023 Program Guide is online and it includes Summer 2023 Camps! Print copies are also available. Artist Reception for Yolie Aviles – this Sunday, March 19, 2:30-4 pm The Art in Public Places Commission Annapolis is hosting an artist reception for Yolie Aviles this Sunday, March 19, 2:30-4 pm! Come by the “Pip” Moyer Recreation Center (PMRC) now through the end of April to see the artwork of Yolie Aviles! Her commissioned work includes pencil sketches, paintings and personalized holiday and greeting cards. Yolie’s artwork may be printed as cards, posters or prints. Visit her Facebook page www.facebook.com/artbyyolieaviles or website www.yolieaviles.myportfolio.com. Email Yolie at artbyyolieaviles@gmail.com for additional information. Additionally, Yolie is a member of PMRC, and has shared her success from experiences with personal training. Join us this Sunday, March 19th, from 2:30 to 4 pm to meet Yolie and check out her works of art! Adult Easter Egg Hunt at Night – Saturday, April 1, 8-10 pm, PMRC parking lot We are back with one of your favorite annual events! Hundreds of eggs are filled with prizes, hidden outside and then wait to be found by YOU. Some eggs are worth $50 or more! Bring a basket and a flashlight. Meet in the "Pip" Moyer Recreation Center parking lot by Ballfield 1. Age 18+ only (sorry, no children.) Sweet Satisfaction and Fun-O-kake & Fried Chicken food trucks will be on site that night selling sweet treats and savory snacks! Rain Date is Sunday, April 2nd (same time and place). Cost is $20 per person; tickets are non-refundable. Proceeds benefit the Annapolis Recreation and Parks Scholarship Fund. For this event, you must register at PMRC in person in order to receive your ticket(s). Please note that the ballfields will close at 6 pm on the night of the egg hunt. Two more Maryland Safe Boating Courses offered this spring! for Adults & Youth Age 12+ A great parent-child opportunity to learn the “rules of the road” on the water together! Prepare for summer 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, This is an eight hour course and test satisfies Maryland law to operate any motorized boat in Maryland waters. This course is for ages 12+. A paying adult must accompany children 12-15. For more information or questions, please contact LaKeisha Simmons at lmsimmons@annapolis.gov. Instructor: Gerry Young. Held at PMRC. $25 per participant. Day Date Time Code Sat Apr 15 8 am - 5 pm #2439 Sat May 13 8 am - 5 pm #2440
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ADULT PROGRAMS The Spring 2023 Program Guide is online and it includes Summer 2023 Camps! Print copies are also available. NEW Volleyball League with Peake Social Age 21+ ARPD volleyball powered by Peake Social is bringing back the adult volleyball league this spring. This “B” level of play is perfect for making new friends and keeping your skills sharp! ARPD provides the equipment, score table and referees. Held for 7 weeks (6 weeks of games, plus one playoff week.) To register, contact Jeremiah at jeremiah@peakesocial.com or Megan at megan@peakesocial.com. This is free for PMRC members but you must register with Peake Social League. This is not a PMRC Drop-in eligible program. PMRC Court 1 Day Date Time Thu Mar 16 6:30 – 9:30 pm NEW Men’s Basketball League Age 17+ A new offering for spring! This NCAA-sanctioned league is fastpaced, high-quality recreational basketball - a great opportunity for the men’s teams to mesh before the start of the Men’s Summer Basketball League. Games are held indoors at PMRC every Friday night for 8 weeks of play, including play-offs. Must provide your own jerseys. Team registration only; referee fees not included with registration. PMRC Court 1 & 3 (spectator section Court 2). $300 per team, Code #2437 Day Date Event Thu Mar 16 Managers / Coaches Meeting, 6:30 pm Fri Mar 31 League begins, 6-10 pm Co-Ed Softball Age 18+ Play organized slow-pitch co-ed softball! This league is governed by ASA rules with in-house league modifications. - Doubleheader games played on Friday nights at 6:30 & 7:30 or 8:30 & 9:30 pm
- 8-week season (guaranteed 6) with a single elimination play-off
- You must provide your own (approved) softballs
- All umpire fees are included in the team registration cost.
- Team registration only, however, if you are a single player looking to join a team, please contact Andrew Patterson at ampatterson@annapolis.gov.
- Both team rosters and registration must be complete when signing up
- Played on Griscom 1 / Griscom 2 / Collison Field
$650 per team Code #2409 Day Date Event Fri Apr 14 First Practice Fri Apr 21 First Game Men’s Softball Age 18+ Swing batter swing! Join this slow-pitch men’s softball league governed by ASA rules with in-house league modifications. - Doubleheader games played on Monday nights at 6:30 & 7:30 or 8:30 & 9:30 pm
- 10-week season (guaranteed 8) with a single elimination play-off
- You must provide your own (approved) softballs
- All umpire fees are included in the team registration cost
- Team registration only, however, if you are a single player looking to join a team, please contact Andrew Patterson at ampatterson@annapolis.gov.
- Both team rosters and registration must be complete when signing
- Played on Griscom 1 / Griscom 2 / Collison Field
$750 per team Code #2408 Day Date Event Mon Apr 10 First Practice Mon Apr 17 First Game Adult Pickleball Age 18+ ARPD offers court space to the adult pickleball community! Drop in at the “Pip” Moyer Recreation Center and enjoy open match play with your neighbors and friends. Be part of one of the fastest growing sports in the country - socialize and have fun! FREE for PMRC members / Daily drop-in fee for non-members. Day Time Location Mon – Fri 6 am – 2 pm Aux Gym / Court 3 NEW Workaholic Pickleball Age 18+ Can’t make it in the morning? ARPD hasn’t forgotten about working adults! Wednesday evenings are dedicated to folks who work during the day and still want the opportunity to play pickleball! There are three nets set up for open play, but you must provide your own equipment. FREE for PMRC members / Daily drop-in fee for non-members. PMRC Aux Gym, 8 weeks. Day Date Time Wed Mar 8 5 – 8 pm NEW Table Tennis w/BATT Age 18+ ARPD has collaborated with Bay Area Table Tennis (BATT) to provide space and instructions to adults to learn and play table tennis at the “Pip” Moyer Recreation Center. Instructor Ivan Caplan leads this 10-week program. Registration is not required. FREE for PMRC members / FREE for BATT members / Daily drop-in fee for non-members. PMRC Aux Gym. Day Date Time Mon Apr 3 6 – 8 pm
YOUTH PROGRAMS Fencing starts tomorrow! Age 7-18 Try something new this spring or continue your form with fencing! Participants learn the basics of fencing including rules, fundamentals and footwork which helps improve skills for other sports. Equipment is provided except for required gloves that can be purchased from the instructor during the first class. Don’t miss the chance to work with instructor Larbi Soufianne who will get you to the next level of fencing and competition! 8 weeks, R $119 / NR $140 Aux Gym Day Date Time Age / Level Code Thu Mar 16 5:30-6:30 pm 7-13 / Beginner #2443 Thu Mar 16 6:30-7:30 pm 9-16 / Intermediate #2444 Thu Mar 16 7:30-8:30 pm 10-18 / Advanced/Epee #2445 Annapolis Baseball League Age 3-12 Annapolis Recreation and Parks is bringing back ABL this spring - plan to get back out on the diamond to play some ball! This recreational and comprehensive program is for local kids to learn and develop baseball skills. Some jerseys & equipment are available and umpires are covered with the fee. Team registration only. Teams consist of Annapolis and Greater Annapolis elementary and middle schoolers to unite diverse communities by bringing all neighborhoods together. Any private rec team is invited to play! All practices and games are held on Truxtun Park ballfields every Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday starting March 21. Managers Meeting: Tue Mar 7, 6 pm PMRC meeting room First Games: Tue Apr 4 & Sat Apr 8 Team Registration Only: - 12U Bronco Kid Pitch 70’ bases $400 #2425 10 weeks, 8 games guaranteed
- 10U Mustang Kid Pitch 65’ bases $400 #2424 10 weeks, 8 games guaranteed
- 8U Pony Machine Pitch 60’ bases $200 #2423 8 weeks, 6 games guaranteed
- 5U TeeBall (age 3-5) 50’ bases $200 #2422 8 weeks, 6 games guaranteed
NEW Flag Football League Age PreK-12th Grade Youth flag football! Bring your team or sign up individually. Equipment provided for this fun and exciting inaugural league. Two weeks of practice followed by 8 weeks of games, including play-off games (9 weeks total with 6 games guaranteed.) Played at Germantown 1, Bates Upper Aux Field or Bates Stadium Field. Volunteers are needed! If interested, please email Sports Supervisor Andrew Patterson at ampatterson@annapolis.gov. - PreK-2nd, 3rd/4th grade teams play 6V6
- 5th/6th, 7th/8th and 9th-12th play 7V7
Practices begin Fri Mar 17. Games begin Mar 31. Team $275 #2446 Individual R $79 / NR $89 #2447
SUMMER CAMPS Registration is underway for all camps held this summer between June 19 and August 25. All camps are listed on pages 8 and 9 of the Spring 2023 Program Guide. Please go to the Camp Forms page to fill out what’s applicable for the camps you would like to register for. Generally speaking, the different camps break down as follows: - Summer Kick Off (age 6-12) held June 19-23
- Camp Annapolis held June 26-August 18 for two-weeks sessions
- Sprouts (age 4-6)
- Explorers (age 7-9)
- Pioneers (age 10-12)
- Community Enrichment held June 26-August 18 for eight weeks
- Mini (age 4-5
- Cadet (age 6-8)
- Splash (age 7-14) held June 26-August 18 for one-week sessions
- End of Summer (age 6-12) held August 21-25
Child Care registration for the 2023-2024 school year begins as follows: - Returning Families – Wednesday, April 5
- New Families – Wednesday, April 12
Registration forms will be available Monday, April 3. For more information, please email lmsimmons@annapolis.gov.
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.
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"Pip" Moyer Recreation Center
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Not sure about a membership? Try out a fitness class before you sign up! Non-members can attend any fitness class by paying $15 or $19 for each class (cost depends on your residency, City of Annapolis vs. Non-City Resident.) With more than three dozen fitness classes offered weekly included as part of the membership, this is the best deal in town! PMRC membership questions can be emailed to the PMRC Front Desk at rpfrontdesk@annapolis.gov. Fitness Classes – Please review the schedule for current offerings! This schedule changes often in real time so please double check it before coming to PMRC. Last minute cancellations are posted on social media so please follow our pages if you don’t do so already: PMRC Facebook, ARPD Facebook, ARPD Twitter, ARPD Instagram. Three new classes offered: - Wednesdays, Slow Flow Yoga, 6-7 pm, Studio B, instructor Denise Traynor
- Fridays, Mindful Mobility Yoga, 11:15am-12:15pm, Studio B, instructor Aimee Seal
- Saturdays, Yoga Level 1, 9-10 am, Studio A, instructor Denise Traynor
Chair One Fitness – PMRC fitness instructor Linda Roberts was selected to participate in the recording of the next series of Chair One Fitness videos with the production team in Virginia earlier this month. Check out one of recorded videos (Linda is on the left)! This is a seated cardio format fun for everyone and perfect for those with mobility issues or those who may have a limited workout space at home. A straight chair with no arms or wheels must be used. Chair One Fitness is held Mondays from 10:15 to 11 am in Studio A. Personal Training – learn about personal training led by fitness specialists at PMRC! Rock Wall hours for March: - Saturdays and Sundays from 10 am to 6 pm
- Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:30 to 6:30 pm
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 areas are open each week.
Anne Arundel Community College (AACC) hosting GED and ABS classes at PMRC for FREE! Improve your English Skills! These classes are for students who are just beginning to study English. Classes address listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Students develop English language skills for everyday life and work. Classes are Mondays & Wednesdays, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. These classes are offered at no cost to all eligible students. Contact esloffice@aacc.edu or call AACC at 410-777-2901 to get started. Earn your Maryland High School diploma by taking a class to prepare for the GED test! This free class is for students 18 or older who do not have a high school diploma and need to prepare for the GED® exam. The class includes all four subjects required to pass the GED® test: math, science, social studies and reasoning through language arts. Classes are Mondays & Wednesdays, 6 to 8:30 p.m. Interested individuals must attend an orientation prior to registering for this class. Schedule your orientation by calling 410-777-1823 or send an e-mail to gedprogram@aacc.edu. Registrants must complete the AACC's High School Diploma Programs In-Person Assessment. We encourage you visit High School Diploma Programs to learn more about this AACC initiative.
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Stanton is open Monday through Friday from 8 am to 8 pm and Saturday and Sunday from 8 am to 6 pm. (However, there may be pre-scheduled events held during afterhours in which the facility is open.) Please Note: the Stanton Center will be closed next Friday, March 24 in observance of the Maryland Day holiday (City of Annapolis holiday) which is Saturday, March 25. Turn Up Dance Fitness is now at Stanton Center! Evolve Unapologetically, Live Loudly. Dance Ruthlessly... This new fitness class is now offered at the Stanton Center! Led by energetic Mackenzie Byrd, this workout is more of a dance party! The choreography is broken down into "Work Shake Flex Slay". Check out the program's website to learn about the fun that has been growing across the country recently. The class is held Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 to 11 am. This class is FREE, so an even better reason to check it out! Contact Paulette Carroll at pcarroll@annapolis.gov. DAFINA “Young Ladies Destined for Greatness” Age 11-15 (girls) DAFINA is Swahili for valuable or precious. DAFINA enriches young ladies holistically by focusing on their mind, body and spirit. This program helps young women realize their potential by teaching them decision making skills, health education, relationship building, study skills, test taking skills, personal appearance, and etiquette. The importance of education and various other topics that pertain to their development and overall well-being is also covered. DAFINA participants experience workshops, enrichment activities and field trips. Tuesdays, 5-6:30 pm Friday Night Out Age 5-17 Fun, friends, field trips – these are Friday nights that the kids look forward to! A Friday Night Out trip may be educational, amusement, athletics/sports, cultural and/or social. This program exposes children to various experiences that they may otherwise not experience. Positive social skills, such as interpersonal and communication skills, are emphasized. Permission slips required; some extra fees apply. Program is led by Lassie Belt and Paulette Carroll. 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 mathematical interactive website are used to give students practice sessions in language arts and math. Mondays-Thursday, 3-6 pm Girl Scouts of Central Maryland Grades K-5 The Girl Scouts of Central Maryland want every interested girl to participate in and benefit from Girl Scouts – activities designed to empower girls! Girls who are similar in age meet at the Stanton Community Center to work on badges, plan activities, develop community service projects and have fun with each other. Enroll your future leader now! For more information, contact Paulette Carroll at pcarroll@annapolis.gov. Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30 pm Teen Development Skills Age 13-15 Program is held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 to 8 pm. For more information, contact Paulette Carroll at pcarroll@annapolis.gov. - Woodworking The woodworking “shop” class introduces teens to the art of woodcraft! Students learn about the safe use of hand tools and woodworking machinery. Participants expand their knowledge and experience by educational lessons, learning woodworking vocabulary and creating various types of projects.
- Art Painting, drawing, crafting and more! Use your imagination to create unique artwork among friends.
- Cooking Learn how to plan and prepare small, healthy meals. Plus, how to bake sweet treats such as cookies and cupcakes!
Wednesdays, 6-8 pm
Youth Open Gym This drop-in program gives elementary and middle school students the opportunity to play recreational basketball, tabletop games and enjoy arts and crafts. Mon-Thu, 5-6:30 pm Adult Open Gym This drop-in program provides 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 Leanna Braun at lmbraun@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. – this class is also offered at PMRC.
- 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.
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Parks, Trails & Playgrounds
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Next Save Our Trees volunteer event – this Sunday, March 19, 2023, 10 a.m. – noon Join the Save Our Trees initiative to remove ivy! Bring a friend! English ivy is killing trees and threatening the very life in forests. Gather to remove ivy and help save beautiful Truxtun Park! Bring gloves, loppers, hand saws, water and bug spray. Please wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts. No experience necessary – we will teach onsite! Meet in the swimming pool parking lot located at 251 Pumphouse Road, Annapolis, MD 21403. Sign up at www.signupgenius.com. Questions? Email saveourtreestogether@gmail.com or go to www.saveourtreestogether.org.
Have you ever wondered where all of the Memorial Trees and Benches are located in the City of Annapolis? This interactive map shows the designated locations! Playgrounds – a specific page on our website includes all of our playgrounds! The playgrounds listed have Google Map links that take you to the specific locations in Annapolis. Additionally, try using the Playground Buddy app on your mobile device to see where playgrounds are located and the amenities of each one. Refer to the Playground Buddy Facebook page too. 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. Here is a list of Parks resources: National Park Trust app for iPhones and Androids.
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Get involved! Share your expertise! Spread the word!
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Art in Public Places Commission What is the Art in Public Places Commission (AiPPC)? The AiPPC consists of nine City of Annapolis residents, one from each ward and one appointed at large, that serve for three years (one term.) Members are appointed by Mayor and confirmed by Aldermen (City Council.) The Director of Recreation and Parks, or his/her designee, is an ex officio, nonvoting member of the commission. The Mayor may designate additional City officials or individuals to participate in an ex officio, nonvoting capacity. AiPPC adopts guidelines and procedures which identify suitable art objects for city property, and facilitate the preservation of art objects and artifacts that may be displayed in public places. The group prescribes a method for the competitive selection, acquisition and display of art, and for the presentation of performing arts, in public places. They establish other matters appropriate to the administration of the placement of art or the promotion of the performing arts in public places. Some programs that AiPPC oversees for the City of Annapolis: Stay up-to-date with upcoming AiPPC events and initiatives by going to the AiPPC Facebook page. Learn more about AiPPC! Artist Reception for Yolie Aviles – this Sunday, March 19, 2:30-4 pm The Art in Public Places Commission Annapolis is hosting an artist reception for Yolie Aviles this Sunday, March 19, 2:30-4 pm! Come by the “Pip” Moyer Recreation Center (PMRC) now through the end of April to see the artwork of Yolie Aviles! Her commissioned work includes pencil sketches, paintings and personalized holiday and greeting cards. Yolie’s artwork may be printed as cards, posters or prints. Visit her Facebook page www.facebook.com/artbyyolieaviles or website www.yolieaviles.myportfolio.com. Email Yolie at artbyyolieaviles@gmail.com for additional information. Additionally, Yolie is a member of PMRC, and has shared her success from experiences with personal training. Join us this Sunday, March 19th, from 2:30 to 4 pm to meet Yolie and check out her works of art!
Recreation Advisory Board What is the Recreation Advisory Board (RAB)? The RAB acts in an advisory capacity to the Department and makes recommendations concerning the Department's budget, activities, programs, facilities and public relations. The RAB consists 11 residents of the City who have a demonstrated interest in the activities and programs of the Department of Recreation and Parks. Members are appointed by the mayor and confirmed by a majority vote of the City Council for a term of three years. The Director of Recreation and Parks and the Director of Planning and Zoning serve as ex-officio, non-voting members of the RAB. The RAB agendas and minutes are online for further information. Would you like to get involved? Please email boards@annapolis.gov to learn more!
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