For Immediate Release
CITY OF NEWARK AND WATERSHEDS WINTER SKI PROGRAM HITS THE SLOPES
AT HIDDEN VALLEY SKI CLUB IN VERONA, STARTING JANUARY 7, 2012
Free Saturday day trips offer skiing classes for Newark youth aged 7 through 20
Newark, NJ R11; January 5, 2012 Mayor Cory A. Booker, Director of Neighborhood and Recreational Services Tharien Karim Arnold, and Newark Watershed Conservation and Development Corporation Executive Director Linda Watkins-Brashear announced today that the City of Newark’s Division of Recreation/ Cultural Affairs and the Newark Watershed are partnering to offer free Saturday ski trips to Newark residents aged 7 to 20 starting Saturday, January 7, 2012, and continuing to Saturday, March 10, 2012. The free day trips to the Hidden Valley Ski Club, in Verona, New Jersey, will leave from different recreation centers each Saturday at 8:30 a.m., and return back to the City of Newark by 5:30 p.m. A list of departure sites and dates is given below.
Our Skiing Program is another wonderful recreational activity, which gives Newark youth an opportunity to expand their mental and physical horizons by learning a new sport, making new friends, and discovering their own personal excellence,R21; Mayor Booker said. R20;I urge all Newark youth to strap on their skis and join us at the slopes at Hidden Valley Ski Club.
The program operates for two age groups: ages 7 to 14 and ages 15 to 20, teaching age-appropriate techniques and skills, in a setting that fosters cooperative peer group skiing.
The Skiing Program is one of our innovative efforts to engage our youth, and I am proud of how our recreation team has created and operated this program, working with the Watershed and the Hidden Valley Ski Club to offer Newark residents this activity,R21; said Director Arnold. R20;I congratulate the Recreation team on this program.
Persons going on the program are required to bring gloves or mittens, and a hat. They should also wear long underwear, a turtleneck or fleece sweater, ski socks, ski pants, and a neck gaiter or muffler. They should also bring hand and foot warmers, lip balm, and sunscreen/wind block. Ski pants and jackets should be insulated and waterproof. It is recommended that all participants dress in layers.
The program is funded in large part by the Newark Watershed Conservation and Development Corporation, which is covering the costs of two additional staff members and the fees for the costs of the classes at the Hidden Valley Ski Club.
R20;The Newark Watershed Conservation and Development Corporation is proud to continue its management efforts for all of the Camp Watershed programs, and we are particularly proud of those that provide our urban youth with opportunities to gain new skills and broaden their horizons,R21; said Executive Director Watkins-Brashear.
The program is open to Newark residents only, and they should apply two weeks in advance of a given trip to be able to get on the bus. Applicants must provide completed application forms, immunization records, and proof of residency to the Division of Recreation/Cultural Affairs, located at 94 William Street, Newark, New Jersey, 07102, or to any City Recreation Center. Application forms are available at all Recreation Centers and at the office of the Division of Recreation/Cultural Affairs. Applications are also available by calling the Newark Camp Watershed Office at (973) 697-9018 or by e-mailing Camp Director Valerie James at jamesv@ci.newark.nj.us.
For more information, contact the Division of Recreation/Cultural Affairs at (973) 733-6454. For information on all other City of Newark programs and policies, contact the Non-Emergency Call Center at (973) 733-4311.
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2012 SKI TRIP SCHEDULE
Departure times: 8:30 a.m.
Return times: 5:30 p.m.
Date Ward Departure Site
Saturday, January 7 Central JFK Center, 211 West Kinney Street
Saturday, January 14 South St. PeterR17;s Center, 378 Lyons Avenue
Saturday, January 21 West Boylan Street Center, 916 South Orange Ave.
Saturday, January 28 North Rotunda Center, 75 Clifton Avenue
Saturday, February 4 East Ironbound Recreation Center, 226 Rome Street
Saturday, February 11 Central JFK Center
Saturday, February 18 South St. PeterR17;s Center
Saturday, February 25 West Boylan Street Center
Saturday, March 3 North Rotunda Center
Saturday, March 10 East Ironbound Center
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