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Park & Recreation Commission It's time to register for Fall Programs! Please consider volunteering to coach Youth Basketball. We are also looking for referees who are at least 14 years old. Please review the application form for more information or call 860-526-0013, extension 223.
Mad Science 1/2 day camp on Friday, September 24 WHEN SCHOOL IS DISMISSED EARLY and American Red Cross Babysitter's Training on Friday, October 8 WHEN THERE IS NO SCHOOL are filling up fast! Please call 526-0013, extension 223 to check availability and to confirm your spot. Please see "Forms & Applications" for registration.
Lacrosse Clinics on Wednesdays, beginning September 22
WE STILL HAVE SEATS AVAILBLE for the New York City Trip on Saturday, October 16. Registration has been extended.
Children's Dance on Mondays, beginning October 25, AFTER SCHOOL! Please see "Forms & Applications"
Children's Theatre Workshops on Tuesdays, beginning October 26
Children's Karate Classes on Thursdays, beginning October 28
Adult Recreational Basketball on Thursdays, beginning October 28
American Red Cross First Aid and CPR Classes on November 9 and 10 Please see "forms & Applications"
Bowling Field Trip on Wednesday, November 10 WHEN SCHOOL IS DISMISSED EARLY!
Children's Summer Program Day Camp 2011 This program is open to children entering grades 1 through 7. It will meet from 8:45am until 3:15pm, the weeks of July 11, July 18, August 1, and August 8, 2011, at North Quarter Park on Mondays and Wednesdays and Cedar Lake on Tuesdays and Fridays. The children take field trips on Thursdays.
Camp with programming for children entering Kindergarten through grade 5 will be offered the week of July 25, 2011 from 8:45 until 2:15. Sixth graders are welcome to attend if parents feel the program is appropriate. Activities will be held at North Quarter Park on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and Cedar Lake on Tuesday and Thursday.
Our popular Introduction to Day Camp will be offered June 27 through June 30 and July 5 through July 8, 2011, for ages 4 to 8, from 8:45 until 12:15. Tuesdays and Thursdays are scheduled at Cedar Lake with the remaining days at North Quarter Park.
The fee is payable at the time of registration.
PLEASE READ and SAVE the Information letter for more details AND REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS.
Introduction to Day Camp If you have ever wanted to try the Chester Parks and Recreation Children’s Summer Program, this half-day camp may be just right for you! The program is offered to children ages 4 through 8 and meets from 8:45am until 12:15pm, Monday and Wednesday at North Quarter Park and Tuesday and Thursday at Cedar Lake, June 27 through June 30. A second session will be held Tuesday and Thursday at Cedar Lake and Wednesday and Friday at North Quarter Park, July 5 through July 8, 2011. The staff and programming are designed specifically to meet the needs of younger children. Activities include games, sports, crafts, nature, swimming and story time. The cost for each 4-day session is to be determined.
Swimming Lessons 2011 The Swimming Lessons offered at Cedar Lake are open to Chester residents and park pass holders. Non-residents must purchase the pass before registering. These classes are not certified. The small group classes meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 28 through July 8, 2011. July 12 will be a make-up days if there is severe weather during the first session. A second session will be held on Monday through Thursday, July 25 through July 28, with July 29 as a make-up day. Children must be at least 3 years old and able to attend the classes independent of their parent or guardian. The fee is to be determined.
American Red Cross GuardStart! GuardStart introduces students ages 11 through 14 to the job of Lifeguarding and general employment and water safety practices. It is not scheduled to be offered during 2011. Cedar Lake 2010 Summer Season The Town Beaches on Cedar Lake are scheduled to be open for the 2010 season beginning June 19 through August 22 with scheduled hours from 10:30am until 6:00pm. Hours may vary according to staff availability, training, weather, or special programs. It is the policy of the Chester Park and Recreation Commission that access to the Town parks, including the beaches on Cedar Lake, is by permit only. Vehicles of residents parked at unstaffed parks must display a public access sticker, which is available at the Town Clerk's Office. Non-residents must display a park pass on their vehicles at unstaffed parks and show their pass and identification when entering a staffed facility. Non-resident passes are available at Pelletier Park during operating hours for $60. Chester residents may enter staffed facilities by showing a driver's license, or other proof of residency or taxpayer status with identification. Residents may bring up to three guests, but must accompany them. All other guests are $2 each. Groups of 10 or more must make reservations in advance, submit a certificate of insurance to the Town, and pay a group fee.
Cedar Lake The Town of Chester owns Cedar Lake and maintains two public beaches on its shores. The area of the lake is about 80 acres and is fed by two springs and two inlet streams with outflow into the Pattaconk Brook. The lake is about 60 feet deep in the middle. The Town owns approximately one third of the shore. Another third is owned by Camp Hazen YMCA. The remainder is private residences and State owned property, including a boat launch. Chester's main beach, on West Main Street, has a 50,000 square foot swimming area that is as deep as 20 feet in one corner during the spring. The park at the shore is named Robert H. Pelletier Park in memory of the Chester resident who was the Head Lifeguard for more than two decades. The area is 0.7 acres and includes seasonal lifeguard coverage, picnic tables, a pavilion, grills, and a food concession. The smaller beach is located on Cedar Lake Road. It is unstaffed and has no designated swimming area. The beaches require patrons to have a permit. Details and prices may be found on the Park Fee Schedule.
North Quarter Park North Quarter Park is a 22 acre, multi-use facility, located at the corner of Main Street and Middlesex Avenue. It includes a playground, picnic area, volleyball net, baseball field, and an open field in a wooded setting. The northern section of the park has a well-maintained .5 mile nature trail loop. The end of the trail offers beautiful views of the wildlife and habitat of the Chester Creek. A variety of water fowl, birds, and vegetation can be seen along the trail and in the creek.
Parker's Point Boat Launch This .6 acre boat launch facility is located at the end of Parker\'s Point Road on the Connecticut River. It offers boat trailer parking and a picnic area with a beautiful view. The shore is a favorite winter eagle viewing location. A permit is required for parking. Details and prices may be found on the Park Fee Schedule.
Chester Creek Overlook The overlook is a waterfront spot with a .4 acre deck, seating area, and parking lot on the Chester Creek, just a stone's throw from the Connecticut River. It is located at the end of Railroad Avenue. The Town dock at the overlook houses marine rescue and law enforcement watercraft. Chester Elementary School Baseball Fields Three baseball fields are maintained by the Parks and Recreation Department at Chester Elementary School, on Ridge Road. This property was originally donated to the Town in 1928 by Jessie C. Bates, Hilton C. Brooks, and William P. Holden for athletic fields. The fields may be available for group usage by submitting the Group Use Application for Chester Park Facilities.
Elizabeth Netsch, Parks & Recreation Director 860 526-0013, Ext. 223 Email: ParkRec@chesterct.org
L'Hommedieu Park
This old mill site is located on Spring Street, along the Pattaconk Brook. It is a peaceful setting with a dam, rushing waters, a picnic table, and views of Mallards, Wood Ducks, Great Blue Heron, and beavers.
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