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The Comprehensive Park, Recreation and Community Services Master Plan will create a clear vision, action plan and updated financial strategy plan and serve to define a clear path for providing parks, recreation and community service needs for the City of Riverside through The Plan.

Kitty Hawk residents have ready access to available county facilities. In the Division of Parks and Recreation conduct. Considering national standards and best practices in This book intends to add to those efforts and to improve the competence of new and continuing professionals in therapeutic recreation assessment. Standards of Practice for Recreation Therapists and. Therapeutic Recreation at Temple University. Welcome to the Recreation Program. Alabama Recreation and Parks Association Annual.

Therapeutic Recreation Ontario - Georgian College. Curriculum Vitae Patricia J. Craig, Ph. Chapter 15 Recreation World War One. Activity Workbook - Student Edition. Case Studies in Therapeutic Recreation. Loading Close. Do Not Show Again Close. Register Online. Social Media. Activity Guide.

Teach A Class Would you like to share your talents by teaching a class? Aquatic Camps. Pool Rentals. Recreation Swim. Swim for Fitness. Swim Lessons. Water Fitness Classes. Golf Classes. Kid Central Programs. Kid Central Before and After School. Kid Central Off-Track Camp.

Kid Central Summer Camp. Scholarship Program. Special Events. Event Sponsorship. Breakfast with the Bunny. Membership must be current on Nov.

Unless another location is listed, all classes are held at the Rockville Senior Center. Day Monday, Feb. Senior Center members receive a discount on programs. NM : Nonmember registration begins: Thursday, Dec.

We encourage individuals with disabilities to register and participate in Rockville recreation programs. To adequately plan for a successful and rewarding experience, contact our office at We ask that you inform us before the activity start date. Ample time is needed to secure auxiliary services and aides. For additional therapeutic program opportunities, contact Montgomery County Department of Recreation at ; TTY This publication will be made available on request in alternate formats by contacting the ADA coordinator at ; TTY Census numbers!

What do they mean? How do they affect us? What are the new trends? What states will gain or lose seats in the House of Representatives? What are the racial percentages? So many questions. No need to be a mathematician. We will take a brief look at some numbers and what they mean for each of us. Share your perspective--it enriches us all. Instructor: Marvin Adams. Celebrate December, January, and February birthdays with a festive afternoon of lively entertainment.

Mark your calendar for this special event, held in partnership with Rockville Seniors, Inc. All are invited whether or not you have a winter birthday. Entertainment: Rearview Mirror. An in-depth discussion covering a broad spectrum of books. A moderator presents topics for discussion. The Library of Congress selected 88 books in June, that helped shape America. Together we will take time to explore and discuss the significance of these works then and now. Each of us brings our own unique experiences to the exchange of ideas.

Please find the work in the form that best suits your needs. Reading the book is optional. Presented by Joan Adams. This groundbreaking novel reflected the feelings of hopelessness that poverty creates. How did this novel help shape our nation?

The 2 Over 1 Bidding System will continue to be fleshed out and there will also be an emphasis on declarer play. Instructor: Peter Schiff. Enjoy a virtual coffee tasting from the comfort of your home. All you need to do is boil water, no extra coffee supplies needed! Coffee samples will be delivered to residents on Tuesday, Feb. Nonresidents pick up from the Senior Center from 11 a. Register by Jan. Cook along with Chef Alba, or simply watch, during these live and interactive cooking classes on Zoom.

A shopping list and recipes will be emailed ahead of time to participants. Registration is open NOW for members and non members! Relish the tradition of entertaining and cooking delicious small dishes. Menu: roasted grapes bruschetta, sage sausage bites with balsamic apricot, butterfliedshrimp in garlic-mint butter, and a bonus dessert, crema al limoncello for panettone.

It also melts easily and is used for many baked pasta or vegetable dishes. It has a mild delicate flavor with a delicate nuttiness and a hint of mild honey.

Join Chef Alba as we prepare baked ziti and fontina cheese, valdostana chicken cutlets, and insalata belga con noci uvetta e fontina. What is keeping money in my pocket?

There will be prizes for the winners and for everyone who participates and the topics will include home comfort, lighting, transportation and other topics. Find out how to keep money in your pocket and use less energy every day.

Online classes include reading, speaking, listening and pronunciation for seniors whose first language is not English. Please email program coordinator Amoke Alakoye at aalakoye rockvillemd. Returning students should register for the class recommended by their teacher. Would you like an awesome way to spend an evening? Connect and socialize with members on Zoom and find plenty of laughter.

Learn a new skill with this virtual group acoustic guitar course taught by Kevin Mittleman from The School of Music. Class covers basic strumming techniques, scales, melodies, basic theory and tips to get you playing.

Students need a guitar and notebook. There is a four-student minimum for the class to be held. Register by Dec. Steve Friedman is an internationally recognized Broadway musical historian. A native of Washington, D. The s created tremendous social upheaval. The musical responded with challenging and provocative stories and creativity. Hear why. Live song is a part of the discussion. Make your holidays extra special as you hear holiday classics with the one and only Dale Allen Jarrett.

Reach across the ages to discover the gifts of our shared stories. This winter snuggle in for a month of intergenerational storytelling and enjoy the attention of local teenagers eager to learn what love, loss, pain and hope felt like when you were young. Instructor: Erin Vannella. This was part of the Red Scare. The FBI believed Capra to be a socialist and the movie propaganda. Part Three: The movie and the cast: Who were these memorable characters? There are many famous and not so famous but important Marylanders.

We are also home to the first railroad, first dental school, and the first umbrella factory. This course will focus on some historic figures, politicians, scientists, authors, artists and more. Instructor: Joan Adams. What was his secret? James Hubert Blake, known to America as Eubie, was a pianist, composer and lyricist. Born in Baltimore in , this son of an enslaved father went on to international success. Listen to the passionate tales of a woman, who after nearly a decade on television, bought a one-way ticket abroad and never looked back.

Life is for living! Learn how to design a framed piece of mosaic art with stained glass and other materials. Create your pet or make a fun design while harnessing your inner artist. Mosaics are fun to make, and once you learn how to do it you can mosaic anything! All materials will be supplied by artist and art teacher Tracy L. Do you miss traveling? Come with us from the comfort and safety of your home as we explore new places.

Be surprised on this fun, live Zoom adventure. Through Zoom, we will have a live guide take us on a tour of our mystery location with opportunities to ask questions. Space is limited and pre registration is required. Rockville Economic Development, Inc. REDI is a public-private partnership formed in for the City of Rockville to strengthen and broaden the City economic base through business entrepreneurship, expansion, retention and recruitment programs.

Guest speaker will discuss growth of the City new restaurants and businesses coming to Rockville. The instructor, Cathy Pasquariello, brings instructions and all the supplies!

No painting experience is required. Learn fundamentals of rhythm, theory and note reading. Classes will be taught one-on-one for 15 minutes. The instructor will call participants to schedule the 15 minutes within the time slot. A piano or keyboard is required. Instructor: Connie Hughes. Beginner This class is ideal for the complete beginner.

Instruction will be given on note reading, rhythm, theory and technique. Must have access to a piano or keyboard. This class is usually for those who have taken at least one course of piano lessons with our Senior Center instructor. Further instruction will be given on technique, note reading, rhythm, theory while exploring different genres in music.

This class is for those who can read both clefs, play with two hands simultaneously and have a good understanding of musical theory. Opportunity is given to explore different composers and genres. Prerequisite: Students must have taken at least one Continuing Piano Class at the Senior Center or meet the listed requirements.

Make new connections with fellow quilters! Listen to or share tips and tricks in this comfortable environment while encouraging one another.

This is a wonderful opportunity to explore various quilting techniques. Dive into the history of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and how the building that houses bronze busts of the greatest ever involved in professional football came to be.

This program will also answer one of the most asked questions the Hall of Fame gets — how do you become a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame? Museum staff from the Pro Football Hall of Fame will answer this question for you! An engaging monthly presentation and conversation with a scientist, each meeting focusing on a different topic. No scientific background required, just curiosity.

Co-sponsored by Rockville Science Center. Sign up to receive emails about monthly presentations! Second Tuesday of the month. Hot and cold lunches are available at noon, Monday-Friday. Reservations required 24 hours in advance: Discover the outdoors from the comfort of your home as you connect with the natural world. A naturalist from Croydon Creek Nature Center will explore nature themes related to the season.

Participants will better understand the environment, gain new skills in observation and identification and enjoy the health benefits of nature study.

Stream Health and Macroinvertebrates Human choices make a big impact on stream health and the animals that live in our rivers, creeks and streams. Learn how volunteers contribute to the ongoing study of macroinvertebrates, the importance of stormwater management and much more.

Sleet, snow, freezing rain. Discover how different types of winter precipitation forms. Classes are designed to make you feel more comfortable getting started with everyday conversation.

Learn the fundamentals of the Spanish language and start speaking with confidence. Includes interactive activities. Instructor: Lidia Almidon.

When you think of this time of year, what smells and colors come to mind? Pine, gingerbread, mulled cider, green and red? These are related to plants that have been used to celebrate winter holidays for over 2, years within different cultures. Most plants we use for holidays have long histories and amazing stories from ancient times.

These stories come from all around the world, and are part of many religions and beliefs. Take a closer look at some of these people. Walter Chrysler was born in Kansas in This self-taught engineer became the president of one of the leading car manufacturing companies in America.

How did he go from being a railroad mechanic to owning his own company? Althea Gibson broke barriers of color and gender. A professional tennis player and avid golfer, Althea was a pioneer.

She was denied access to country clubs and hotels, yet she went on in to win the Grand Slam Title. How did this South Carolina native achieve her great success? The commission is appointed by the Mayor and Council and identifies issues that support making Rockville a community where seniors choose to remain and live a healthy, safe and active life.

Learn this fun, indigenous Hawaiian instrument! All other materials will be provided electronically. Instructor: Kevin Mittleman. Maryland was one of the only states south of the Mason-Dixon line to be home to a chocolate maker in the 18th century.

Attend this program to find out where he worked and more interesting chocolate history. Participants will become true chocolate connoisseurs as they use the five senses to learn about different types of chocolates, how to read chocolate labels, and how to understand why expensive chocolate is worth buying. The history of chocolate processing from pre-industrial to modern-day. Each step in the process, different types of chocolates will be sampled during this scrumptious chocolate journey.

Chocolate samples will be delivered to residents on Tuesday, Feb. Nonresidents pick up from the Senior Center between 11 a. Register by Feb. Val Fry, our popular watercolor teacher, has a background in art and art therapy, and is active in art organizations throughout the state.

Our classes are always supportive and encouraging. If you need the supply list, please email seniorrecreation rockvillemd.

Join us for a fun introduction to the watercolor medium. Explore different techniques in watercolor that can enhance paintings. Learn about building blocks to better art including use of color, shapes, values and edges. Classes usually begin with a critique, followed by an introduction of a well-known watercolor artist and end with a demonstration by the teacher. Techniques and personal style will be encouraged.

We will have a critique, introduction to famous watercolor artists and weekly demonstration given by the teacher. Enjoy our love of watercolors in a supportive environment. Maryland has a rich history of civil rights organizations, including the second-oldest NAACP branch in the country, which has contributed to making the state more inclusive and equal.

Using photography collections, oral history interviews, and other unique documents from the local African American community, this program explores the civil rights movement and how people protested segregation. Lewis Museum Thursday, Feb. The lives of African American artists lend insight into the context of their works. Learn about the diverse body of artwork created by African American artists and the historical, social, and cultural events, as well as life experiences, that inspired their work.



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