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FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6. IWO
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County Parks holds
Summer Day Camps
The theme for this summer's Sum
mer Day Camps will be Pioneer Days.
Activities include: arts & crafts, na
ture. cooking, archery, quiet and ac
tive games, sports, dance and field
trips. Children should bring sack
lunches, drinks and snacks are
provided
Each camp, set for ages 6-12. will
run Monday through Friday, from 9
a.m.-3 p.m. The cost is S4O per camp
The first session will be held June
25-29 at Mashbum Elementary
Camps will also be held at the follow
ing dates and locations: July 9-13
Coal Mtn. Elementary; July 16-20
Midway Park : July 23-27 Big Creek
Elementary : July 30-Aug. 3 Chesta
tee Elementary . Aug. 6-10 Midway
Park
For additional information on reg
istration. call 781-2152.
Great Expectations
set for City Park
Summer camp at the Cumming Re
creation and Parks Department offers
a great environment - a place where
children enjoy activities fully super
vised with care and affection.
These camps are designed for the
pleasure of school-age children, offer
ing exciting field trips to such places
as Yellow River Wildlife Game
Ranch. WSB TV and Sci-Trek.
Children are exposed to skill devel
opment activities that are fun and
produce a love for physical fitness
and team sportsmanship. The $& fee
includes camp T-Shirt, craft supplies,
program materials and special activi
ty fees. Tennis shoes are required.
Camps will meet 9 a.m.-5 p.m. for five
days.
For additional information on spe
cifics call 781-2030.
County Parks holds
horseback riding
Youth and Adult English and West
ern Pleasure Horseback Riding les
sons began June 5 at Sunny Stables on
Hwy. 369. The classes will be held
Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Cost for six lessons will be be SBS.
The lessons will coverthebasic fun
damentals of riding and horseman
ship. Safety, grooming, tack, walk/trot/
canter will be covered. Helmets will
be provided. Tracy Marcotte is the
instructor.
For more information call 781-2152.
Kids Camp at
City Park
This is a camp for children age 4.5
and 6 who have not yet entered the
first grade.
The camp is structured for pre
schoolers, providing them with a safe,
well-organized and fun-filled week.
Because young campers have a
shorter attention span and are not
ready to focus for long periods of time
on one activity, this camp runs from 9
a.m.-12:30 p.m.
The fee is $35 and includes a camp
T-Shirt, arts and crafts supplies, pro
gram materials, refreshments and
special activity fees. Campers will en
joy field trips to places such as the
Yellow River Wildlife Game Ranch.
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Former South Forsyth Boostei Club president Butch Hansen, left, receives a
plaque from current president Doug Glaze. This past year Hansen, while
president, raised over $70,090 toward construction on the school's,new field
house, a building which will tfso house classrooms.
dren also will swim each day under
the supervision of trained lifeguards
Tennis shoes are required.
The first session is Goofy Olympics
Week (June 11-15). The remainder of
the schedule is as follows. Wet & Wild
Week (July 9-13). Wild, Wild West
Week (July 23-27) and Double Dare
Week (July 30-Aug. 3).
Forsyth County
golf lessons
The Forsyth County Parks and Re
creation Department will be sponsor
ing golf lessons this summer >
Youth and Adult Golf Lessons are
scheduled Monday through Friday,
beginning May 28. at the Browns
Bridge Practice Range on Highway
369.
Straighten Out Your Drive and Hit
It Long' workshops will be held every
Saturday in June. The fee is sls.
Junior and Senior Golf Clinics will
be held through June 8. beginning at
10:30 am. Basic fundamentals are
covered by professional Gary Wil
liams. The fee is SSO.
Individuals wishing to register
should call Midway Park at 781-2152.
City Park’s pool
sets summer hours
The Cumming City Park's swim
ming pool will be open to the public,
beginning June 11. Pool hours for the
remainder of the summer will be 1-5
p ip. and 7-9 p.m. on Mondays, Tues
days. Wednesdays and Fridays, and 1-
5 p.m. only on Thursdays. Saturdays
and Sundays.
Admission is $1.50 for all ages. Fam
ily Season Passes will be available at
the pool beginning June 2. Passes will
be honored anytime during the sum
mer when the pool is open to the pub
lic and may be used by immediate
family members only. Cost for the sea
son pass is SSO.
Cumming Recreation
holds golf clinic
The Cumming Recreation and
Parks Department and the Oaktree
Golf Center have teamed up to co
sponsor a series of Beginner Golf
Clinics for youth and adults.
Golfers age 16-up will have the
three camps, beginning June 4,5, and
9. A class for golfers age 9-15 will also
begin on June 9.
Jim Grant. Oaktree’s teaching pro
fessional, will instruct the clinics.
The clinics will be held at the Oak
tree Golf Center on Highway 141.
Proper attire must worn; tennis shoes
or golf shoes are acceptable; no tank
tops or sleeveless shirts are allowed.
Sessions will last four weeks with
one-hour classes meeting once a
week. The SSO fee includes instruc
tion and club - range balls must be
paid for separately.
For additional information call 781-
2030.
Domino’s Pizza
begins Team Tennis
Registration for Dominos Team-
Tennis will June 16-July 21.
Domino’s Team Tennis is a co-ed
league for youths sponsored by Domi
no’s Pizza in Cumming. Each child
will receive a Domino’s Team Tennis
T-shirt and free pizza on opening day.
Children ages 9-up are eligible to
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play both singles and doubles.
Domino’s Team Tennis will be di
rected and coached by teaching pro
fessional Pat Pitts. All matches will be
played at Cumming City Park and/or
Forsyth Central High School. League
fee is $25 for full-time players and $3
for substitutes.
Citv Park holds
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tennis lessons
The Cumming Recreation and
Parks Department is holding tennis
lessons for adults and youth. All les
sons will be held at the Cumming City
Park tennis courts located on Pilgrim
Mill Road.
These lessons will be taught by Pat
Pitts. All lessons are for four weeks
and will cost S3O each. For moreinfor
mation call Billie Redd at 781-2030.
Forsyth County
tennis lessons
The Forsyth County Parks and Re
creation Department will be offering
a summer series of tennis lessons for
Youth. Teens and Adults. New on the
schedule is a Mom & Tot tennis class.
Each class will meet twice weekly for
four weeks.
These classes will be held at both
Midway Park and Bennett Park.
Fee for each class, except Mom &
Tot. is S4O. The Mom & Tot lessons will
run S3O. The instructor is Manny
Baeza. All classes are limited and ad
vanced registration is required.
For additional information call 781-
2152.
Aerobics set
at Cumming Gym
The Forsyth County Parks and Re
creation Department is currently
holding low-impact aerobics classes
at Chestatee Elementary School.
This class, taught by Amy Ramey,
will be held on Tuesdays and Thurs
days 7-8 p.m.
All classes are continuous apd will
cost S2O per month. Because the class
is on going individuals may one may
register at any time.
For more information call 781-2152.
City Park holds
Adult swimming
Cumming City Park will be holding
swimming lessons June 11-22 for per
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sons age 17-older These lessons will
run throughout the day, beginning at
10 a m. for beginners. There will be
lessons for pre-beginner, beginner
and advanced beginner.
This class offers development of
personal safety skills and instruction
on prone and back floats, prone and
back glides and beginner swim
strokes.
For more information call Billie
Redd at 781-2030.
Hapkido offered
at Cumming gym
The Cumming Parks and Recrea
tion Department will be offering s
new session of Hapkido. These class
es are offered year round, with each
session lasting eight weeks.
The next class is scheduled to begin
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These classes will be held in the Old
Cumming Gym on Tuesday evenings.
Hapkido is Korean form of martial
arts and self defense. Youth classes,
age 8-12. will be held on Tuesday
nights from 6:30-7:30 p.m., and will
cost $25.
The adult classes will meet Tues
days from 7.30-9 p.m. The cost will be
S3O per session.
The adult teacher will be Waylon
Shadbum, a 2nd Degree Black Belt
with the Korean Hapkido Association
and the Georgia Hapkido Association.
Shadbum has been instructing Hap
kido for 10 years with the Cumming
City Park Recreation Department
The youth instructors will be Stephen
Densmore and Ronnie Akins, holders
of Ist Degree Black Belts.
Participants must register at Cum-
ming City Park before classes begin
Call Billie Redd at 781-2030 to
register.
Gainesville
volleyball
The Gainesville Parks and Recrea
tion and The Gainesville Volleyball
Club will hold triples Volleyball Tour
naments at City Park Stadium, in
Gainesville, June 9 and July 14
Divisions to be held are Men’s “B"
and "BB" and Women’s “BB”.
Entry fees are s2l per team prior to
June 6 and July 11, or $24 per team the
day of the tournaments.
T-Shirts will be awarded to the win
ning teams in each division.
For more information contact Jeff
Morrison at 287-0208 or Robb Maag at
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