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MERRIMACK PARKS & RECREATION Wasserman Park Telephone: (603) 882-1046 116 Naticook Road Fax: (603) 883-5335 Merrimack, NH 03054 Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm Photo by: Mary Pelrine, Twin Bridge Park Photo by: Mary Pelrine, Twin Bridge Park Photo by: Mary Pelrine, Twin Bridge Park Photo by: Mary Pelrine, Twin Bridge Park

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MERRIMACK PARKS & RECREATION

Wasserman Park Telephone: (603) 882-1046 116 Naticook Road Fax: (603) 883-5335 Merrimack, NH 03054 Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm

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The Merrimack Parks & Recreation Department strives to provide affordable, quality programs to meet

the needs of the community. We are committed to providing quality recreational services which are

educational, fun and rewarding. The Parks & Recreation Department promotes participation by all

Merrimack citizens in diverse, interesting and high quality recreational and leisure opportunities in safe,

accessible and well maintained Park & Recreation facilities.

PARKS & RECREATION MISSION

Complete details of program policies, procedures and

guidelines are sometimes omitted from the brochures

due to space limitations. Errors in days, times,

registration requirements and fees may also occur. We

apologize for any errors found in this brochure. Our

most up-to-date information is available on our

website and Facebook page. Thank you for your

patience and understanding when these situations

occur.

IN CASE OF OOPS!

Keep up-to-date on the latest Parks & Recreation news, program offerings, employment opportunities,

special events, photos & videos* and much more.

Don’t use Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, but still want to be kept up to date on the latest Parks &

Recreation news? Join our Email Newsletter! The newsletter is generally sent out once every two weeks.

VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: www.merrimackparksandrec.org

*Photo & Video Policy: The Merrimack Parks & Recreation Department reserves the right to photograph facility,

activity and program participants at any and all Department sponsored events for potential future use. All photos

will remain the property of the Merrimack Parks & Recreation Department and may be used in future program

guides or news releases for promotional purposes or in recognition of Department sponsored events.

If you do not wish to have your picture taken, please notify a member of

the staff prior to the event, program or activity.

CONNECT WITH US

AFFILIATIONS

HOW ARE WE DOING?

If you have any comments, concerns, program

suggestions or feedback on your experiences

that might be helpful to us,

please let us know! Contact the

Parks & Recreation office at

(603) 882-1046 or by email at

[email protected].

FEEDBACK

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POLICIES AND PROCEDURESPOLICIES AND PROCEDURESPOLICIES AND PROCEDURESPOLICIES AND PROCEDURES 1. All programs are offered on a “first come – first serve” basis in person, online or mail-in registration. 2. All programs operate on a self-supporting basis. The Parks & Recreation Department reserves the

right to cancel classes that do not support themselves. Registrations are accepted and confirmed when you submit your completed registration form and enrollment fee. Waiting lists will be taken as classes reach their maximum enrollment.

3. Online registrations allow you to create your one-time family account. Once a family account is created, all future registrations with Merrimack Parks & Recreation would simply require you to log in and select the appropriate family member from your profile to register for a particular program, event, activity or camp session. Your family account allows you to view what programs you have registered, make a credit card payment for registered programs or view your payment history.

4. Registration forms and payment should be mailed to: Merrimack Parks & Recreation, 116 Naticook Road, Merrimack, NH 03054

5. Non-residents are allowed to sign up for any program offered by the Parks & Recreation Department.

WITHDRAWALS, REFUNDS, CANCELLATION AND TRANSFERSWITHDRAWALS, REFUNDS, CANCELLATION AND TRANSFERSWITHDRAWALS, REFUNDS, CANCELLATION AND TRANSFERSWITHDRAWALS, REFUNDS, CANCELLATION AND TRANSFERS 1. Participants who wish to withdraw from a program must notify the Parks & Recreation Department

at least ten (10) days prior to the start of the program. All program cancellations will be assessed a $10.00 administrative processing fee. All refunds will be issued in the form of a check from the Town of Merrimack and may take up to two (2) weeks to process.

2. Refunds may be given for medical reasons which arise less than ten (10) days prior to the start of a program. The request must be accompanied by a physician’s letter. In the event that a medical issue arises after the start of the program, the refund will be prorated.

3. If a program is cancelled due to low enrollment, participants will receive a full refund. 4. Participants will be permitted, if space allows, a transfer to another program. Should the program the

participant is transferring into have a higher fee, they will be expected to remit the difference in fee at the time of requesting the transfer.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Checks should be made payable to the TOWN OF MERRIMACK There is a $25.00 service fee for all returned checks. Credit Card payments with a Visa, MasterCard, or Discover Card is available by registering online: https://merrimack.recdesk.com/

PAYMENT

INFORMATION

The Parks & Recreation Committee serves as an advisory board to the Parks & Recreation Department

and to the Town Council on matters related to Parks & Recreation programs, services, and facilities. This

Committee usually meets on the third Wednesday of every month. If you have an item that you would

like to propose or have the Committee discuss, please contact the Parks & Recreation Department at

(603) 882-1046 or email [email protected] to have your item added to the next agenda.

COMMITTEE MEMBERSCOMMITTEE MEMBERSCOMMITTEE MEMBERSCOMMITTEE MEMBERS Chris Christensen, Chair Laura Jaynes, Vice Chair Michelle Cushman, Secretary

Christine Lavoie Julie Poole Rick Greenier, MYA Rep

Michael Thompson, School Board Rep Maureen Hall, Sr. Citizen Rep Dan Dwyer, Town Council Rep

Matthew Casparius, Staff Support

PARKS & RECREATION COMMITTEE

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The Club's purpose is to serve the best interests of the Town's seniors, to develop social interest and

feeling of true friendship within the Club, and to be energetic in support of federal and state legislation

to benefit senior citizens. Activities include meetings, bingo, bridge, a variety of bus trips, sewing,

crafts, cribbage, whist, blitz and chair yoga. The club meets on Mondays at 1:00pm (except on holidays)

at the John O'Leary Adult Community Center. The center's hours are Monday to Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm.

Members must be 55 years of age or older and a Merrimack resident. Annual membership fee is $20.00.

For more information, contact Irene Jenness at (603) 424-2362.

SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB

Located at 4 Church Street in Merrimack, the John O’Leary Adult & Community Center is available to

host your event or business meeting for 20 or 200 people. Let our comfort and style transform your

event into an exciting special occasion. Our distinctive location in the center of Merrimack, behind the

Merrimack Public Library and next to the First Congregational Church of Merrimack, near the

intersection of Daniel Webster Highway and Baboosic Lake Road, offers a unique, comfortable and fully-

appointed setting in which to host your next function. The center offers Wi-Fi access, a flat-screen TV,

features a clean, modern full kitchen for re-warming prepared foods, and is fully air-conditioned, heated

and handicap accessible.

For more information about rentals or for a

personal tour, contact Rental Coordinator,

Steven M. Dembow at (603) 429-0902 or by

email at [email protected]

O’LEARY COMMUNITY CENTER

The Merrimack Youth Association (MYA) is a volunteer, non-profit organization that provides

recreational sports opportunities to all youths in Merrimack. It contracts with the Town each year to

provide organized youth recreational sports in Town. The MYA currently provides eight different sports

for the community: baseball, softball, basketball, football, spirit club, soccer, lacrosse and wrestling.

Each program has its own Board of Directors and all programs report monthly to the Executive Board

who oversees all MYA programming and corresponds with the Town accordingly.

The Merrimack Youth Association building is located at 487 Daniel Webster Highway

For more information, please call (603) 424-7759 or visit their website at www.merrimackyouth.org

MERRIMACK YOUTH ASSOCIATION

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The Merrimack Concert Association is celebrating

their 20th Anniversary in 2016. They offer amateur and

professional musicians an artistic, recreational, and

educational experience through the rehearsal and

performance of a wide variety of instrumental and

vocal music; to provide the residents of the area

quality yet inexpensive entertainment. The Merrimack Concert Association performs three times a year

(Winter, Spring and July 3rd). This organization provides the opportunity to sing in an intergenerational

choir, to dust off that old instrument from middle school or to meet new friends (or rediscover old

friends). For more information, contact Executive Director, Heidi Critz-Frens at (603) 233-2557 or by

email at [email protected]. You can also visit their website at www.merrimackconcert.org.

MERRIMACK CONCERT ASSOCIATION

After more than 10 years in the making, the Merrimack Dog Park is almost ready

to open to the general public. The Dog Park is located adjacent to the visitors

parking lot (near the park’s exit) and is open to both residents & non-residents

(free of charge) from sunrise to sunset.

Users of this facility do so at their own risk. The Town will not be held liable for any injury or damage

caused by any dog on Town property. Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their dogs.

For a complete list of rules & regulations, please visit: www.merrimackparksandrec.org/dogpark.html.

MERRIMACK DOG PARK

WASSERMAN PARK

The Ice Skating Rink is located on O'Gara Drive

behind the Skateboard Park. This rink is free for the

public to use and is maintained by the Merrimack

Public Works Department and a group of dedicated

Merrimack Volunteers. The Ice Skating Rink typically

opens up for the season in late December or early

January (depending on the weather). Once it opens

for the season, it is available 7 days a week with lights

on from 4:30pm to 10:00pm. Dedicated volunteers will groom the ice on Monday, Wednesday and Friday

evenings. On these evenings, the rink will be closed to the public at 8:30pm.

Current conditions will be posted on Facebook by the Department of Public Works (DPW) and Parks & Recreation Department (P&R). DPW: www.facebook.com/MerrimackDPW

P&R: www.facebook.com/MerrimackParksandRecreation

MERRIMACK ICE SKATING RINK

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PARENT & CHILD FREE MORNING MOVIE SERIESPARENT & CHILD FREE MORNING MOVIE SERIESPARENT & CHILD FREE MORNING MOVIE SERIESPARENT & CHILD FREE MORNING MOVIE SERIES Join the Merrimack Parks and Recreation and the Merrimack Public Library

every third Wednesday of the month this winter for our new FREE Monthly

Morning Movie Series. We will be showing rated G children’s movies and

may last up to 1.5 hours. Showing will be at 9:30am in the Function Hall at

Wasserman Park and we will also have free coffee, water and tea available.

Advanced registration is not required, we encourage you to come on down to enjoy the show with

your child or children. This FREE program provides a great opportunity for morning time playdates and

to meet other parents with younger children in Merrimack.

January 18th - Finding Dory February 15th - Gnomeo & Juliet March 15th - The Secret Life of Pets

FAMILY SPECIAL EVENTS

FAMILY SNOWMAN BUILDING CHALLENGEFAMILY SNOWMAN BUILDING CHALLENGEFAMILY SNOWMAN BUILDING CHALLENGEFAMILY SNOWMAN BUILDING CHALLENGE

A ‘cool’ and creative activity for the whole

family this winter! Ring in the NEW YEAR

and during the month of January 2017 and

spend time with your family building a

snowman in your own yard. When your

family snowman is all completed, take a

picture of your creation and e-mail the

picture to: [email protected].

At the end of the month, Parks & Recreation will post all of the photos on our Facebook page. From

February 1st to February 5th, family, friends and followers of the Parks & Recreation Facebook page will

have the change to vote for their favorite creation. The photo with the most ‘likes’ will receive a special

Parks & Recreation prize pack. In addition, the winner’s name will be posted on the Parks & Recreation

Department website and announced on Merrimack TV. This "Family Snowman Building Challenge" is

open to all Merrimack families.

Email a picture of your snowman, the snowman's name, the name(s) of the snowman builders and

address of the snowman for our records. ***Parks & Recreation will only use your address to verify Merrimack

residency and will NOT share your address or email address to the public. Only first names of snowman builders will be used in

the description of each photo posted on our Facebook Page.***

25TH ANNUAL WINTER CARNIVAL25TH ANNUAL WINTER CARNIVAL25TH ANNUAL WINTER CARNIVAL25TH ANNUAL WINTER CARNIVAL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH

12:00PM—3:00PM

The Merrimack Parks & Recreation invites you to join us at

Wasserman Park for the 25th Annual Winter Carnival on

Saturday, February 25th, for a day full of FREE outdoor activities, games, crafts and much more for the

whole family! A complete schedule of activities is currently being planned and will be posted on the

Parks & Recreation website: www.merrimackparksandrec.org/events.html.

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 2017 @ 6:30 PMSATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 2017 @ 6:30 PMSATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 2017 @ 6:30 PMSATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 2017 @ 6:30 PM SNHU Arena (Formerly Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH Fee: $23.00 / ticket Celebrate the most memorable Disney tales with all your favorite characters in Disney On Ice presents: Passport to Adventure.

Join Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald, Goofy and Daisy on a journey to the timeless worlds of Disney’s The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Peter Pan, and Disney’s Frozen. You and your family will explore the African Pride Lands with Simba, Timon and Pumbaa, voyage deep under the sea to Ariel’s mystical underwater kingdom and tour London with Peter Pan and Wendy before flying to Neverland to meet up with Tinker Bell. Plus, travel to Arendelle for an extraordinary adventure with sisters Anna and Elsa, rugged mountain man Kristoff and everyone’s favorite huggable snowman Olaf, as they journey to discover that true love is the most magical power of all. Upbeat music, lovable characters and unforgettable moments make Disney On Ice presents Passport to Adventure an experience your family will cherish forever!

Seats are in Section 104 and fee includes ticket to the show only. Transportation is not included but fee is less expensive than purchasing them directly from the box office. Advanced registration is required and tickets are limited. MAKES A GREAT GIFT FOR THE HOLIDAYS!

For questions call 603-882-1046 or register online at: https://merrimack.recdesk.com/community.

FAMILY SPECIAL EVENTS

WASSERMAN PARK SATURDAY, APRIL 8TH

10:00AM—11:30AM Join Merrimack Parks & Recreation and Merrimack Friends & Families for the 25th Annual Easter Egg

Hunt at Wasserman Park. The Easter Egg Hunt is divided into four different age groups and conducted

at different times so all children have the ability to find lots of Easter eggs. The Easter Bunny will also be

on site in the Function Hall from 10:00am to 11:30am, so bring your camera and take pictures of your

child with the Easter Bunny! In addition, Merrimack Friends & Families will be holding a charitable bake

sale during the event. All children should bring their own Easter basket to collect your eggs in.

EASTER EGG HUNT SCHEDULEEASTER EGG HUNT SCHEDULEEASTER EGG HUNT SCHEDULEEASTER EGG HUNT SCHEDULE AGES: 1 - 3 10:10AM

AGES: 4 - 5 10:30AM

AGES: 6 - 7 10:50AM

AGES: 8 - 10 11:10AM

For more information, visit the Parks & Recreation website: www.merrimackparksandrec.org/events.html.

25TH ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT

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Come and join the Merrimack Parks & Recreation Staff during the December, February and April School

Vacation Weeks for some fun this year. We are now offering new vacation week programs to keep your

children busy with a wide variety of activities all week long. The program will offer sports & games, art

projects, outdoor activities, movies, lunch and more. Daily snack and hot lunch will be provided. Program

will be held in the Function Hall at Wasserman Park and is geared towards children in grades K—6.

Register for the day or for the entire week. Spaces are limited and advanced registration is required.

FEE PER STUDENT: $35/day or $150/week (Monday—Friday) DROP OFF: 8:30am PICK UP: 3:00pm

Holiday Recess December 26th - December 30th

Winter Recess February 27th - March 3rd

Spring Recess April 24th - April 28th

To register online, visit https://merrimack.recdesk.com/. Full payment is due upon registration.

SCHOOL VACATION WEEK PROGRAMS

INTRO TO HORSEBACK RIDINGINTRO TO HORSEBACK RIDINGINTRO TO HORSEBACK RIDINGINTRO TO HORSEBACK RIDING For more information visit their website at: www.walnuthollowfarm.com. To register for the following classes, call Walnut Hollow Farm at 603-320-8530 and use coupon code MPR17. Checks should be made payable to: Walnut Hollow Farm. Location: 40 Walnut Hill Rd, Amherst, New Hampshire.

YOUTH RIDING PROGRAMYOUTH RIDING PROGRAMYOUTH RIDING PROGRAMYOUTH RIDING PROGRAM

Join the instructors from Walnut Hollow Farm for an Introduction to Horseback riding for children ages 6 - 18 years of age. Participants will learn the basics of riding along with how to care for horses and the equipment used. Participants will also learn about Dressage, Hunter / Jumper or 3 Day Evening disciplines. Classes are held at Walnut Hollow Farm in their indoor & outdoor arenas. Classes are offered on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 4:00 pm and 5:00 pm. Cost of the program $145 for four (4) lessons. Registration is open on a rolling basis. Advanced registration is required.

PONY PALSPONY PALSPONY PALSPONY PALS

Join instructors from Walnut Hollow Farm this Fall in their new Pony Pals Series. In this program geared towards children 5 - 8 years of age; participants will learn about animal care & safety along with nutrition, leading a horse, turnout, grooming and bathing a horse, barn care and a braiding clinic. The key objectives will underscore the commitment in keeping animals safe and sound as well as animal handlers. In the event of rain/snow program will be rescheduled to the following week.

DAYDAYDAYDAY DATEDATEDATEDATE TIMETIMETIMETIME FEE FEE FEE FEE (per child)(per child)(per child)(per child) Sat 1/14/17 1:00pm—3:00 pm $25.00 Sat 2/11/17 1:00pm—3:00 pm $25.00 Sat 3/11/17 1:00pm—3:00 pm $25.00

YOUTH PROGRAMS

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Minimum participants must be met for youth programs to run and advanced registration is required for

all youth programs. Complete the registration form on the back of this flyer or complete the online

registration form by visiting https://merrimack.recdesk.com/.

YOUTH SOCCERYOUTH SOCCERYOUTH SOCCERYOUTH SOCCER

Merrimack Parks & Recreation has teamed up with Super Soccer Stars to offer some exciting new winter afterschool soccer clinics. The format of these classes is to give budding soccer stars a familiar framework in which they can excel from class to class. The bulk of each class focuses on skill development activities and games which include progression, pressure and direction with an ending point (i.e. goal or end line). Skill development is the central piece of the class, focusing on the basic skills which are integral to the game of soccer (i.e. dribbling, passing, shooting, defending and shielding) to optimize the experience for each child. Every session culminates in a scrimmage game (adapted variations for younger age groups) to familiarize each child with the structure of a game setting, while always encouraging our players with positive reinforcement.

Program runs once a week for 10 weeks and is held in the Function Hall at Wasserman Park. (Min: 4 / Max: 12)

DAYDAYDAYDAY DATESDATESDATESDATES AGESAGESAGESAGES TIMETIMETIMETIME FEE FEE FEE FEE (per child)(per child)(per child)(per child) Thurs 1/12 - 3/16 3 - 4 3:15pm—4:00pm $165.00 Thurs 1/12 - 3/16 2 - 3 4:05pm—4:45pm $165.00 Sun 1/15 - 3/19 12 - 24 mon 9:00am—9:40am $165.00 Sun 1/15 - 3/19 3– 4 9:45am—10:30am $165.00 Sun 1/15 - 3/19 2 - 3 10:35am—11:15am $165.00

SHINE PROGRAMSHINE PROGRAMSHINE PROGRAMSHINE PROGRAM

Super Soccer Stars Shine Program uses soccer as a vehicle to teach life skills to individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities including but not limited to, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Down Syndrome, ADHD and PDD-NOS. Our program works with a developmentally-appropriate curriculum designed by licensed educators and therapists that promotes the complete growth of each individual and encourages players to improve at his or her own pace. We use soccer to enhance peer interactions and provide a safe environment for players to increase social potential.

Program runs once a week for 10 weeks and is held in the Function Hall at Wasserman Park. (Min: 2 / Max: 8)

DAYDAYDAYDAY DATESDATESDATESDATES AGESAGESAGESAGES TIMETIMETIMETIME FEE FEE FEE FEE (per child)(per child)(per child)(per child) Thurs 1/12 - 3/16 5 - 12 4:50pm—5:35pm $265.00 Sun 1/15 - 3/19 5 - 12 11:20am—12:05pm $265.00

SOCCER MINI CLINICS: SOCCER MINI CLINICS: SOCCER MINI CLINICS: SOCCER MINI CLINICS: WHEN SCHOOL IS OUT, WHEN SCHOOL IS OUT, WHEN SCHOOL IS OUT, WHEN SCHOOL IS OUT, SOCCER IS IN SOCCER IS IN SOCCER IS IN SOCCER IS IN

Mini Clinics are a great way to both introduce your youngest one to soccer, as well as develop your older

child’s soccer skills in a fun and safe environment. Mini Clinics are typically divided into two age groups:

3—5 year olds, and 6—12 year olds. The groups will be together for the introduction of clinic, snack, and

the Final Kick, and separated for the portions of art and soccer so that the coaches can lead the children

in the best activities for their age group. Clinics will be held in the Function Hall at Wasserman Park.

(Min: 4 / Max: 12)

DAYDAYDAYDAY DATESDATESDATESDATES AGESAGESAGESAGES TIMETIMETIMETIME FEE FEE FEE FEE (per child)(per child)(per child)(per child) Mon 1/16 3 - 5 9:00am—11:00am $50.00 Mon 1/16 6 - 12 9:00am—1:00pm $80.00

YOUTH PROGRAMS

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The Merrimack Parks & Recreation Department has teamed up with Lyudmyla Hoffman from the Purple

Porcupine Art Studio to offer new after school art & photography programs. Advanced registration is

required for all youth programs. Complete the registration form on the back of this

flyer or complete the online registration form: https://merrimack.recdesk.com/.

For more information about Purple Porcupine Art Studio visit: www.PurplePorcupineArtStudio.com

PHOTOGRAPHY WEEKLY PHOTOGRAPHY WEEKLY PHOTOGRAPHY WEEKLY PHOTOGRAPHY WEEKLY This course is meant to inspire young photographers to experiment with their camera, introduce them to

the basics of composition and history of photography. Students will get to play with vintage cameras,

complete fun photography projects, and learn about the history behind camera evolution. Students must

have a simple digital camera to participate in this class (camera phones are okay).

Class runs once a week for 7 weeks and will be held in the Function Hall at Wasserman Park.

DAYDAYDAYDAY DATESDATESDATESDATES GRADESGRADESGRADESGRADES TIMETIMETIMETIME FEE FEE FEE FEE (per student)(per student)(per student)(per student) Wed 1/11 - 2/22 4 - 8 4:15pm - 5:15pm $140.00

ACRYLICS WEEKLY ACRYLICS WEEKLY ACRYLICS WEEKLY ACRYLICS WEEKLY Students will work on a new project every week discussing brushstroke, composition, and color. We will

experiment with different brushes, pallet knife, work on different surfaces and experiment with canvas

format and paint application techniques. All materials will be provided in class.

Class runs once a week for 4 weeks and will be held in the Function Hall at Wasserman Park.

DAYDAYDAYDAY DATESDATESDATESDATES GRADESGRADESGRADESGRADES TIMETIMETIMETIME FEE FEE FEE FEE (per student)(per student)(per student)(per student) Wed 1/18 - 2/8 4 - 8 5:30pm - 7:00pm $100.00

NATURE’S SKETCHBOOKNATURE’S SKETCHBOOKNATURE’S SKETCHBOOKNATURE’S SKETCHBOOK Students learn how to sketch animals and elements of natural landscape. Where do you start? How to make

your sketch look alive? How to approach different points of view? All materials will be provided in class.

Class runs once a week for 6 weeks and will be held in the Function Hall at Wasserman Park.

DAYDAYDAYDAY DATESDATESDATESDATES GRADESGRADESGRADESGRADES TIMETIMETIMETIME FEE FEE FEE FEE (per student)(per student)(per student)(per student) Thurs 1/19 - 2/23 4 - 8 4:15pm - 5:15pm $100.00

WATERCOLOR WEEKLYWATERCOLOR WEEKLYWATERCOLOR WEEKLYWATERCOLOR WEEKLY Students will work on a new project every week, as we discuss techniques specific to watercolor,

composition, and variety of materials we can use with this medium. All supplies will be provided in class.

Class runs once a week for 4 weeks and will be held in the Function Hall at Wasserman Park.

DAYDAYDAYDAY DATESDATESDATESDATES GRADESGRADESGRADESGRADES TIMETIMETIMETIME FEE FEE FEE FEE (per student)(per student)(per student)(per student) Thurs 1/19 - 2/23 4 - 8 5:30pm - 7:00pm $100.00

ART WEEKLYART WEEKLYART WEEKLYART WEEKLY

Students will experiment with a variety of media, completing a new project every class. We may work with

mosaic, clay, collage, traditional paint, sculpture, and/or decoupage. Projects and medium will vary each

session.

Class runs once a week for 4 weeks and will be held in the Function Hall at Wasserman Park.

DAYDAYDAYDAY DATESDATESDATESDATES GRADESGRADESGRADESGRADES TIMETIMETIMETIME FEE FEE FEE FEE (per student)(per student)(per student)(per student) Fri 1/20 - 2/10 4 - 8 4:15pm - 5:15pm $100.00

YOUTH PROGRAMS

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REGISTRATION OPENS MREGISTRATION OPENS MREGISTRATION OPENS MREGISTRATION OPENS MONDAY, JANUARY 23RDONDAY, JANUARY 23RDONDAY, JANUARY 23RDONDAY, JANUARY 23RD

Naticook Day Camp invites your child to join us for a Summer of discovery and adventure. Our goal is to

create a one-of-a-kind experience with a fun and safe environment that promotes self-confidence,

respect, and good sportsmanship and provides Campers with the opportunity to try new things and

develop new friendships. Our Campers participate in a wide variety of activities including but are not

limited to swimming, boating, group games, archery, drama, nature exploration, sports, arts & crafts,

special events & presentations and much more! All campers receive American Red Cross swimming

lessons as well as a daily hot lunch. Naticook Day Camp is Accredited by the American Camp

Association. Our traditional Summer Day Camp is geared towards children entering Kindergarten

through 14 years of age. NEW in 2017, Merrimack Parks & Recreation now offers a 5% sibling discount!

FEES FEES FEES FEES (per camper)(per camper)(per camper)(per camper): : : : Residents: $210/week Non-Residents: $260/week

DAY CAMP HOURS:DAY CAMP HOURS:DAY CAMP HOURS:DAY CAMP HOURS: 8:00am—4:00pm Morning & Afternoon Extended Care options available

2017 SESSION DATES & THEMES2017 SESSION DATES & THEMES2017 SESSION DATES & THEMES2017 SESSION DATES & THEMES Week 1 June 26th—June 30th Around the World Week 2 July 5th—July 7th Holiday Hoopla Week 3 July 10th—July 14th Super Spy Week Week 4 July 17th—July 21st Carnival Week Week 5 July 24th—July 28th Animals Gone Wild Week 6 July 31st—August 4th Olympics Week 7 August 7th—August 11th Naticook Gives Back/Naticook Got Talent Week 8 August 14th—August 18th Camp Through the Decades

FOR COMPLETE CAMP DETAILS, VISIT:

WWW.MERRIMACKPARKSANDREC.ORG/NATICOOK.HTML

NATICOOK DAY CAMP 2017

REGISTRATION OPENS JREGISTRATION OPENS JREGISTRATION OPENS JREGISTRATION OPENS JANUARY 23RDANUARY 23RDANUARY 23RDANUARY 23RD Naticook Junior Adventures Camp is created for children ages 3 to 5 years old. Naticook Junior Adventures Camp emphasizes on the simple joys of summer through the natural world. Each of Naticook Junior Adventures Camp’s weekly themes are packed with fun activities including arts, crafts, music, sports and nature exploration which are designed as an introduction to the Naticook Day Camp experience. Camp runs eight weekly programs from June 26th to August 18th.

HOURS: 8:30am—12:00pm

FEES (per camper): $100/week

WEEKLY THEMES: Coming Soon!

FOR COMPLETE DETAILS, VISIT:

www.merrimackparksandrec.org/jr.html

NATICOOK JR. ADVENTURES

REGISTRATION OPENS JREGISTRATION OPENS JREGISTRATION OPENS JREGISTRATION OPENS JANUARY 23RDANUARY 23RDANUARY 23RDANUARY 23RD Camp Trek is a new field trip based Summer Camp Program for participants ages of 12 to 15 and serves as an alternate choice to Naticook Day Camp. Campers will enjoy a true summer vacation while experiencing a mix of traditional Summer Camp. Two days of each week, campers will be at Wasserman Park and will participate in traditional camp activities. The other three days, they will be offsite on field trip destinations to locations across New Hampshire for the entire day.

HOURS: 8:00am—4:00pm

FEES (per camper): $290/week

FIELD TRIP DESTINATIONS: Coming Soon!

FOR COMPLETE CAMP DETAILS, VISIT:

www.merrimackparksandrec.org/trek.html

CAMP TREK - TEEN CAMP

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The Function Hall at Wasserman Park is a multi-use facility for gathering of events such as organization

meetings, event receptions, reunions, birthday parties, family picnics, and more. The Function Hall features

a front room that can accommodate up to 100 people and a main room that can accommodate up to 200

people. The rental hall fee also includes the use of 20 tables and 100 chairs. The Function Hall rental is

available 7 days a week between 7:00am to 11:00pm.

2017 FUNCTION HALL RENTAL FEE SCHEDULE2017 FUNCTION HALL RENTAL FEE SCHEDULE2017 FUNCTION HALL RENTAL FEE SCHEDULE2017 FUNCTION HALL RENTAL FEE SCHEDULE: Fees are based on the first 3-hours of Function Hall rental time.

Merrimack Based Non-Profit, Resident, or Business $125.00

Non-Merrimack Based Non-Profit, Resident or Business $300.00

Kitchen Use (in addition to rental fee; used for cooking and/or refrigeration) $50.00

Each Additional Hour $25.00

Security Deposit (will be refunded after the event’s inspection) $50.00

All renters must also provide or purchase a certificate of liability insurance naming the Town of Merrimack

as additionally insured. Visit www.merrimackparksandrec.org for rental application, and complete rental

details. For questions, call 603-882-1046.

FUNCTION HALL RENTALS

BARRE BODY FITNESSBARRE BODY FITNESSBARRE BODY FITNESSBARRE BODY FITNESS Barre fitness classes are sweeping the nation, and for good reason! Barre is a very effective strengthening, lengthening and toning class consisting of full body ballet-inspired exercises. It mixes elements of ballet, Pilates, yoga and functional training. The class is choreographed to motivating music and each class is an hour long full body strength workout focused on isometrics. You will improve your posture, your core strength and enhance mobility. This class is medium intensity and lower impact but still a great all over body workout. Consists of standing movements at the barre and light weight arm exercises (provided) and floor ab/mat Pilates. Don't worry if you have never participated in a dance, yoga or Pilates class- no experience is needed and leotards are not required! Classes run once per week for 6 weeks and will be held in the Function Hall at Wasserman Park.

DAYDAYDAYDAY DATESDATESDATESDATES TIMETIMETIMETIME FEE FEE FEE FEE (per person)(per person)(per person)(per person) Sat 1/7 - 2/11 9:00am—10:00am $60.00 Sat 2/25 - 4/1 9:00am—10:00am $60.00

YOGA FLOWYOGA FLOWYOGA FLOWYOGA FLOW Yoga Flow is a class for all levels consisting of postures that are linked together in creative flow that combines strength and flexibility while toning the body and clearing the mind. Students are encouraged to move at their own pace with intention and to listen to their bodies as they explore their own edge and discover inner strength. Mats and props can be provided as needed. Classes run once per week for 6 weeks and will be held in the Function Hall at Wasserman Park.

DAYDAYDAYDAY DATESDATESDATESDATES TIMETIMETIMETIME FEE FEE FEE FEE (per person)(per person)(per person)(per person) Sat 1/7 - 2/11 10:00am—11:00am $60.00 Sat 2/25 - 4/1 10:00am—11:00am $60.00

Advanced registration is required for all programs. To register complete the registration form on the

back of this flyer or register online at: https://merrimack.recdesk.com/.

ADULT PROGRAMS

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Accidents happen. People get hurt, sick, or lost. The temperature drops, the wind picks

up, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies

are preventable and even when bad things happen, sometimes the wrong care can

make things worse. By learning a few basic skills, you can make the difference between

a good outcome and a bad one and maybe even save a life. Lodging is not provided in

these courses. Advanced registration is required. The deadline to register is 2 weeks

prior to the start date of the program. All classes will be held in the Wasserman Park

Function Hall.

WILDERNESS FIRST AID (WFA)WILDERNESS FIRST AID (WFA)WILDERNESS FIRST AID (WFA)WILDERNESS FIRST AID (WFA) The WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants basic level of first aid training for

short trips with family, friends, and outdoor groups. It also meets the ACA guidelines. The WFA is 16 hour long (two

day) program which focuses on the basic skills of: Response and Assessment, Musculoskeletal Injuries,

Environmental Emergencies, Survival Skills, Soft Tissue Injuries, and Medical Emergencies. Those who complete the

course and pass the written and practical skills will receive a Wilderness First Aid certification from SOLO which is

valid for 2 years. Coffee and snacks provided.

DAYDAYDAYDAY DATESDATESDATESDATES TIMETIMETIMETIME FEE FEE FEE FEE (per person)(per person)(per person)(per person) Sat - Sun 5/13 - 5/14 9:00am—5:00 pm $160.00

WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER RECERTIFICATION COURSE (WFR)WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER RECERTIFICATION COURSE (WFR)WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER RECERTIFICATION COURSE (WFR)WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER RECERTIFICATION COURSE (WFR) This two-day review is designed to recertify individuals previously certified as Wilderness First Responders. Proof of

eligible WFR and CPR training must be provided to SOLO before renewal cards will be issued. *An optional CPR

Course will be offered on Saturday evening for an additional fee. Separate registration is required. Coffee and snacks

provided.

DAYDAYDAYDAY DATESDATESDATESDATES TIMETIMETIMETIME FEE FEE FEE FEE (per person)(per person)(per person)(per person) Sat - Sun 6/3 - 6/4 9:00am—5:00 pm $175.00

HEARTSAVER CPR/AEDHEARTSAVER CPR/AEDHEARTSAVER CPR/AEDHEARTSAVER CPR/AED

Heartsaver® CPR is an instructor-led course that teaches adult and child CPR and AED use, infant CPR, and how to

relieve choking in adults, children, and infants. This course teaches skills with the AHA’s research-proven practice-

while-watching technique, which allows instructors to observe the students, provide feedback, and guide the

students’ learning of skills.

DAYDAYDAYDAY DATESDATESDATESDATES TIMETIMETIMETIME FEE FEE FEE FEE (per person)(per person)(per person)(per person) Sat 5/13 5:00pm—8:00pm $35.00

Sat 6/3 5:00pm—8:00pm $35.00

WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER CERTIFICATION COURSE (WFR) WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER CERTIFICATION COURSE (WFR) WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER CERTIFICATION COURSE (WFR) WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER CERTIFICATION COURSE (WFR) Join the staff of SOLO, nationally recognized leaders in the field of wilderness medicine and rescue, for a 80-hour (9

day) intensive wilderness emergency care course. Learn skills needed to deal with emergencies in remote settings,

with a focus on the extended care often required in wilderness medical emergencies. Practical simulations and

lectures. Price includes CPR certification. Excellent course for outdoor enthusiasts or outdoor trip leaders. Lunch,

coffee and snacks will be included daily. For complete details on this course, please visit our website at:

www.merrimackparksandrec.org/solo.html

DAYDAYDAYDAY DATESDATESDATESDATES TIMETIMETIMETIME FEE FEE FEE FEE (per person)(per person)(per person)(per person) 9 days 6/5 - 6/13 8:00am—5:00 pm $675.00

SOLO WILDERNESS MEDICINE

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SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Do you love hiking, canoeing, arts & crafts, sports & games,

swimming, nature and the great outdoors in

general? Your friends say you are great with kids? Then maybe

working at Summer Camp is the job for you! Camp jobs offer

invaluable skill-building, leadership, training, and enrichment

opportunities that can’t be found anywhere else! Imagine a job

where almost anything is possible!

SENIOR CAMP COUNSELORS & JUNIOR CAMP COUNSELORS: SENIOR CAMP COUNSELORS & JUNIOR CAMP COUNSELORS: SENIOR CAMP COUNSELORS & JUNIOR CAMP COUNSELORS: SENIOR CAMP COUNSELORS & JUNIOR CAMP COUNSELORS: Are primarily responsible for the care of their

cabin group. Counselors spend most of their day accompanying their group to various activities. Requires

experience working with children and be adaptable, enthusiastic, friendly and dependable. Junior Counselors

are 16 & 17 years of age and work in a group under the Supervision of a Senior Camp Counselor. Senior Camp

Counselors are 18 and older staff members who provide the overall supervision for their assigned bunk.

SPECIAL NEEDS AIDES:SPECIAL NEEDS AIDES:SPECIAL NEEDS AIDES:SPECIAL NEEDS AIDES: Are primarily responsible for working in a 1:1 or 1:2 setting with a child who has Special

Needs. The goal of the person in this position is helping to integrate the assigned child into the Day Camp

Program. Requires the ability to be creative in the integration of assigned camper (s) adaptability, enthusiastic,

friendly and dependable, achieve assigned camper (s) developmental objectives goals. Applicants must be at

least 18 years of age.

WATERFRONT LIFEGUARDS: WATERFRONT LIFEGUARDS: WATERFRONT LIFEGUARDS: WATERFRONT LIFEGUARDS: Lifeguards are responsible for ensuring the overall safety of the Waterfront

environment on Lake Naticook. In addition to supervising the water, lifeguards are also responsible for providing

first aid for minor injuries and activating the chain of command for more serious emergencies. Candidates must

be at least 16 years of age and possess a current a Lifeguard Certification and American Red Cross CPR for the

Professional Rescuer or American Heart Association Heartsaver certification or comparable, Certification in

Standard First Aid. Canoe or Sailing experience a plus.

WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTORS: WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTORS: WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTORS: WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTORS: Water Safety Instructors are responsible for teaching group swimming lessons

to children on Lake Naticook according to American Red Cross Swimming Lesson Standards. Applicants must be

at least 16 years of age and be certified as a American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor, or equivalent;

candidates with Lifeguard Certification are strongly preferred. Full & Part Time positions available.

PARK / CAMP MAINTENANCE: PARK / CAMP MAINTENANCE: PARK / CAMP MAINTENANCE: PARK / CAMP MAINTENANCE: Responsibilities include performing a wide variety of maintenance tasks

including picking up trash, using weed-wackers to clear brush, painting, repairing window screens, emptying

trash, cleaning of bathrooms and other maintenance duties as required. Heavy lifting may be required. Good

knowledge of safety precautions and standards, carpentry skills, good knowledge of the operation of light and

heavy equipment, ability to operate equipment safely, and ability to work with the general public. Applicants

must be at least 18 years of age.

INTERESTED IN ANY OF THE ABOVE SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES?INTERESTED IN ANY OF THE ABOVE SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES?INTERESTED IN ANY OF THE ABOVE SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES?INTERESTED IN ANY OF THE ABOVE SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES? All positions are open until filled. For complete details on any of our open positions and application

instructions visit us online at www.merrimackparksandrec.org/staff.html.

Interested candidates should complete a Town of Merrimack Application which can be downloaded

from our website. Applications can also be obtained by calling the Parks & Recreation Department at

(603) 882-1046 or by emailing [email protected]. Completed applications must be sent

to: Town of Merrimack Human Resources, 6 Baboosic Lake Rd, Merrimack, NH 03054. Once your

application is reviewed, you will be contacted to schedule an interview.

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ABBIE GRIFFIN PARK, 6 Baboosic Lake Road — Home to Merrimack’s Summer Concert Series, it is also famous

for its Bandstand and a popular location for outdoor wedding ceremonies and special events.

BISHOP FIELD, 178 Baboosic Lake Road — This field contains soccer and lacrosse fields.

DEPOT STREET BOAT RAMP, 20 Depot Street — Carry-in boating and fishing access to the Merrimack River.

GIBSON MEMORIAL COMPLEX & MARTEL FIELD, 10 Atherton Road — This field contains Little League baseball

fields and a softball diamond at Martel Field.

HORSESHOE POND BOAT RAMP, 23 Island Drive — Trailer launched or carry-in boating. Horseshoe Pond is an

ox-bow pond, created when the Merrimack River changed course & sediment buildup cut it off from the main

channel of the river.

JONATHAN SIMEONE MEMORIAL ATV PARK, Lawrence Road — This Town owned land is maintained by the

New Hampshire Right Riders group. Riders in the park, which is open only to Merrimack residents and vehicles

must display a Merrimack Transfer Station Sticker.

KIDS KOVE PLAYGROUND, 487 Daniel Webster Highway — Children’s playground contains a maze of wooden

climbing structures and is located within Twin Bridges Park.

O’GARA DRIVE RECREATION AREA, 26 O’Gara Drive — A use-at-your-own-risk facility, the Skateboard Park is

open from mid-April to mid-October and the Ice Skating Rink is open late-December/early January through early

-March (weather permitting).

REEDS FERRY SCHOOL FIELDS, 15 Lyons Road — This field contains five soccer fields, one youth baseball field

two softball fields and one lacrosse field.

TWARDOSKY FIELD, 44 Amherst Road — This field contains one softball field and two soccer fields.

TWIN BRIDGE PARK, 487 Daniel Webster Highway — This Park includes the Kids Kove Playground, Little League

baseball at Bise Field, basketball courts, picnic tables, scenic walking paths and the location of Merrimack Youth

Association Headquarters.

VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK & BOAT RAMP, 155 Camp Sargent Road — This field contains two youth baseball

fields, one Babe Ruth multipurpose field, picnic tables and the Warriner Memorial Playground. Trailer launched

or carry-in boating access to Naticook Lake for fishing is also available.

WASSERMAN PARK, 116 Naticook Road — This Park offers extensive recreational activities such as picnicking,

hiking, swimming, fishing, tennis, basketball, baseball and the Norma French Playground. This is home of the

Parks & Recreation Department and Naticook Day Camp.

WATSON PARK, 441 Daniel Webster Highway — Activities featured at this Park include picnicking, scenic river

views, access for carry-in boating and fishing, butterfly garden and the newly built Pavilion.

WESTON PARK & RIVER ACCESS, 49 Turkey Hill Road — A lovely site for light hiking, picnicking winter sledding

and also features a riverbank carry-in boating access to the Souhegan River for fishing.

MERRIMACK OUTDOORS—For information on Conservation Areas, visit: www.merrimackoutdoors.org.

For more information about the Merrimack’s open spaces, parks and fields, visit:

www.merrimackparksandrec.org/parks.html

PARKS & RECREATION AREAS

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Merrimack Parks & Recreation Department 116 Naticook Road, Merrimack, New Hampshire 03054

Telephone (603) 882-1046 Fax (603) 883-5335 www.merrimackparksandrec.org

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PAYMENT OPTIONS:

Checks are payable to: TOWN OF MERRIMACK If you wish to pay with a credit card, please register online at: https://merrimack.recdesk.com/

In consideration for my/my child’s participation in programs sponsored by the Town of Merrimack, Parks and Recreation Department, I hereby release and discharge the Town, its employees and agents from any and all claims for personal injury or other damage that I/my child might sustain or that might occur in the future as a result of I/my child’s participation in Merrimack Parks & Recreation Department Programs. I acknowledge that my/my child's participation in this program is voluntary and that participation in these activities carries inherent foreseeable and unforeseeable risks. I hereby voluntarily waive any and all claims resulting from negligence, both present and future, that may be made by me, my family, estate, heirs, or assigns. Further, I agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Town, its employees and agents for any loss, damages or cost, including attorney’s fees, which the Town may have to pay if any claims arise from said participation in Parks and Recreation activities. I understand that by signing this form, I am waiving legal rights and/or remedies which may be available to me or my child.

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PROGRAM REGISTRATION

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DAY/TIME or SESSION #

ACTIVITY NAME FEE

TOTAL PAYMENT ENCLOSED: $ .