Healthy: Winter/Spring 2022

Winter/Spring 2022

RECREATION SERVICES PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES

DCRC MEMBERSHIPS - 3 WINTER OUTDOOR PROGRAMS - 8 SWIM LESSONS - 56

Save the Date: 2022 Community Events Calendar 11+ Ways to Give Back to Your Dublin Community PLUS

CAPRA NATIONAL ACCREDITATION RECOGNITION AWARD 2010, 2015 & 2021

Our staff is proud to report that the City of Dublin continues to join the ranks of elite park and recreation agencies and departments across the country by earning its reaccreditation status through the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) and the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA). CAPRA accreditation is the only national accreditation for park and recreation agencies, and is a measure of best practices used to achieve overall quality of service to the community. This mark of distinction indicates that the City has met rigorous standards related to the management, planning and administration of public lands, facilities, resources, programs, safety and services.

The City of Dublin Parks and Recreation Department is one of 192 agencies in the country and one of ten agencies in Ohio to receive national accreditation. We achieved reaccreditation in 2021 and distinguished ourselves even further by meeting all 154 standards. To become accredited, agencies must demonstrate their ability to meet all 36 Fundamental Standards and 95% of the non-fundamental standards. We are pleased to exceed the standards for the benefit of our residents and guests. PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN

The Department of Parks and Recreation creates parks, programs, activities and facilities that provide fun and life- enriching opportunities for our diverse community. Dublin values, promotes and is committed to continued investment in a healthy and balanced community lifestyle. To learn more, read the Dublin Parks and Recreation Master Plan, which was developed by our community and adopted by Dublin City Council in 2010 on our website at DublinOhioUSA.gov/parks- open-space/parks-and- recreation-master-plan/

2021 DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL At-Large Council Members Mayor Chris Amorose Groomes Christina Alutto Andy Keeler

COMMUNITY SERVICES ADVISORY COMMISSION Vivekanandan Arunachalam (Chair) Elizabeth McClain (Vice Chair) Steve Dritz Alice Kanonchoff Hong Qiu Jim Snider Thomas Strup

Ward Representatives Greg Peterson, Ward 1 Jane Fox, Ward 2 John Reiner, Ward 3 Vice Mayor Cathy De Rosa, Ward 4

Clerk of Council Jennifer Delgado Dublin City Manager Dana McDaniel

On the Cover Grab your coat, mittens and ice skates! When temperatures dip below freezing for several days in a row, enjoy the City’s ice skating rink in Coffman Park, at 5200 Emerald Pkwy.

IN THIS ISSUE

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FEATURED DCRC Memberships

FEATURED ACTIVITY Winter Outdoor Programs

FEATURED ACTIVITY

ADAPTIVE Adaptive . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Adaptive Resource Guide . . . . . 31 ADULT Enrich at the DCRC - Arts . . . . . 32 Enrich at the DCRC - Special Interests . 35 Enrich at the DCRC - Active Movement 37 Explore Your Parks - Excursions . . . 40 Engage Virtually . . . . . . . . . 41 Program Partnerships . . . . . . . 41 DCSC General Information, Activities & Presentations . . . . . . . . . 43 FITNESS & WELLNESS Intro & Orientations . . . . . . . . 44 Fitness Testing . . . . . . . . . 44 MYZONE & Group Fitness Passes ....... 45 Group Fitness Passes . . . . . . . 45 Virtual Group Fitness Access . . . . 46 Personal Training . . . . . . . . . 46 Youth & Teen Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Pilates . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Specialized Fitness Programs . . . . 50 AQUATICS DCRC Aquatic Center / Pool Information 52 Water Fitness . . . . . . . . . . 53 Aquatic Activities & Events . . . . . . . . . . 53 American Red Cross Courses . . . . 54

SWIM LESSONS American Red Cross Learn to Swim

RECREATION SERVICES INFORMATION

Program . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Private Swim Lessons . . . . . . . 57 GENERAL INFORMATION General Information . . . . . . . . 58 POLICIES & PROCEDURES DCRC Policies and Procedures . . . 59 Refund Policy Guidelines . . . . . . 61 STAFF DIRECTORY . . . . . Staff Directory . . . . . . . . . . 62 CITY SPOTLIGHT Winter Fun in Dublin . . . . . . . 64 Get Connected . . . . . . . . . 64 Save the Date: 2022 Community Events 65 Help Reduce the Risk of Prescription Drugs in Our Community . . . . . . 67 Join the Public Art Conversation . . . 68 The City of Dublin at Your Fingertips . 68 Be Prepared This Snow Season . . . 69 Tips to Maintain Your Optimal Mental Health During the Holiday Season and Beyond . . . . . . . . . . 70 11+ Ways to Give Back to Your Dublin Community . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Don’t Lose It . . . . . . . . . . 72 Heat Safely While Keeping Warm During the Winter Months . . . . . . . . 73

Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Registration . . . . . . . . . . . 2 DCRC Membership Rates . . . . . 3 DCRC Map . . . . . . . . . . . 4 FACILITIES Facility Rental Information . . . . . 6 WINTER OUTDOOR PROGRAMS Winter Outdoor Programs . . . . . 8 ABBEY THEATER OF DUBLIN Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Audition Classes . . . . . . . . . 10 Auditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Initiatives . . . . . . . . . . . 11 SUMMER CAMPS Summer Camp Info . . . . . . . . 12 PRESCHOOL Family Activities . . . . . . . . . 15 Special Interest & Active Play . . . . . . . . 17 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 YOUTH Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Special Interest . . . . . . . . . 22 Creative Arts . . . . . . . . . . 24 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Community Rec. Sports Leagues . . . 26 TEEN DCRC Teen Lounge . . . . . . . . 27 Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Special Interest . . . . . . . . . 27 Test Preparation . . . . . . . . . 29 Sports & Gaming . . . . . . . . . 29

For Your Reference When reviewing the class schedules and pricing in this issue, you will see the following abbreviations:

Class

Dates

Day

Time

Fees CR | SDR/NR

114208 $18 CR City of Dublin Resident SDR Dublin City Schools district resident NR Non-Resident Jan 15 Sa 10–11am $8

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REGISTERING ONLINE Current Customers

If you are a current or past member or have taken DCRC classes in the past 4 years, you are in our database and can register at DublinOhioUSA.gov/Recreation-Services. Please enter your User ID (usually a 10-digit telephone number with no spaces or punctuation) and case-sensitive password (the household’s primary member’s last name). A Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express is required for payment and class confirmation. New Customers You’re one step away from online registration. If you have never been a member or taken a DCRC class, the Welcome Desk staff is pleased to enter you into our system. Simply stop by during DCRC operating hours and bring a current utility bill, or valid Ohio driver’s license for

DCRC

HOURS DUBLIN COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER 614.410.4550 5600 Post Road, Dublin, OH 43017

proof of residency. Security Options

Changing your username and password is easy. Select Change Login/ Password/Email under the My Account tab. Once you’ve made your changes, click Save changes and your new login information takes effect immediately. If you provided an email address as part of your household information, you can click on the Forgot Password? link. Fill in the information requested, and the system will send two emails — one with your username and one with your password. ID POLICY Our number one priority is to provide a safe and friendly environment to everyone that visits our facilities or takes part in/participates/joins our programs. All patrons (including spectators) passing the check-in desk must present a photo ID to enter the facility. The City of Dublin reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone registered as a sexual offender (Resolution 6-13). FOR SAFETY OF YOUR CHILDREN Children under the age of 10 must be escorted to and from their program/activity by an adult 18 years or older. Parents are expected to bring children to the program on time, and pick them up promptly at the conclusion. For programs that take place beyond the check-in desk, please be prepared to let staff know the program you or your

DublinOhioUSA.gov/recreation Closings & Cancellations DublinOhioUSA.gov/recreation/closings

Pre-Recorded Information Hotline/Weather Cancellations

614.410.4946

DCRC Hours Monday-Friday

5:30am-9:30pm

Saturday Sunday

8am-8pm 8am-8pm

DCRC Modified Hours Friday, Dec. 24

5:30am-4pm

Saturday, Dec. 25 Friday, Dec. 31 Saturday, Jan. 1 Sunday, Apr. 17

CLOSED

5:30am-4pm

8am-Noon

CLOSED

REGISTRATION PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES Tuesday, Dec 14 6am

children are attending and have your ID ready. GENERAL ACTIVITY REFUND POLICY

A cancellation request form must be submitted to the Welcome Desk of the DCRC at least 7 business days prior to the first day of class, for a refund of fees paid less a $15 administrative fee. No refunds are processed after this time. Participants assume risk and responsibility for changes in personal schedules or health. A full refund is issued if the Division of Recreation Services cancels an activity or rental. SWIM LESSONS & AQUATICS PROGRAMS REFUND POLICY Aquatics programs follow the general activity refund policy with the exception of the following: • Swim Lessons: Refunds will not be granted once the session is in progress. Exceptions may be given for medical reasons with a physician’s note or approval from the Aquatics Supervisor. Full refunds are granted, minus a $15 administrative fee, if requests are made prior to the start of the first class. • LG, LGI, WSI Courses: Failure to pass the prerequisite tests and/or attend all class sessions results in forfeiture of class fees or a one-time transfer to a future City aquatics course. Once a participant passes the prerequisite test, no refunds or transfers are given. For complete information see page 61

Online registration for Dublin residents and school district residents

Tuesday, Dec 21 6am

Online registration for non-residents Walk-in and phone registration open

10am

Swim lesson registration – see page 56

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DCRC MEMBERSHIP RATES

2022 Membership Rates

City of Dublin Resident Annual Membership (proof of residency required)

Dublin City Schools district residents Annual Membership (proof of residency required) $460 ($39.33 per month)

Nonresident Annual Membership

6 Month Membership (City of Dublin residents only)

Individual

$250 ($21.83 per month)

$695 ($58.92 per month)

$150

Household of 2

$435 ($37.25 per month)

$765 ($64.75 per month)

$1220 ($102.67 per month)

$425 $345 $265 $395

Household of 3

$570 ($48.50 per month)

$1030 ($86.83 per month)

$1610 ($135.17 per month)

Household of 4

$655 ($55.58 per month)

$1110 ($93.50 per month)

$1815 ($152.25 per month)

Household of 5 or more

$700 ($59.33 per month)

$1180 ($99.33 per month)

$2000 ($167.67 per month)

Senior (60 and over, proof of age required)

$125 ($11.42 per month)

$180 ($16.00 per month)

$230 ($20.17 per month)

College Student

$125

$235

$360

(current pay stub required) Dublin Corporate Individual (must be 25 or younger & current college enrollment schedule required, limited to 70 visits per membership year)

$285 ($24.75 per month)

Military/Veterans (w/ valid identification)

$230 ($20.17 per month)

$420 ($36.00 per month)

$630 ($53.50 per month)

Electronic Funds Transfer is available for annual memberships (except College Student). The first month’s fee is due at time of purchase. Money is drawn from a designated checking or savings account for 11 months thereafter, between the 15th and 20th of every month. A voided check or savings documentation with account and routing numbers is needed at time of purchase. (The second rate listed is the installment payment that is drafted 11 times a year for an annual membership). Included in the installment payment is a $1 per month service fee. All annual members receive a 10 percent discount for all Recreation Services programs held at the DCRC that do not already reflect a membership discount (i.e. fitness passes).

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP SALES Purchase or renew your Annual Membership at the Welcome Desk. Here are some guidelines: • Annual memberships are available to families and individuals living in the same household. • A valid photo ID is required for all membership/pass sales and renewals. In addition, a current utility bill or a valid Ohio driver’s license with current address is required as proof of residency at the time of application or renewal. • Proof of age is required for children ages 2 years and under (birth certificate) and for adults over 60.

• Household members under age 18 must have a parent or guardian complete the membership application. • Household members 18 or older must sign the application and provide proof of residency. • Upon enrollment, you are issued a DCRC photo ID or key fob. This DCRC pass must be presented to enter the facility. • There is a $25 reinstatement fee for memberships renewed within one year of termination. • The Welcome Desk is open: Monday-Friday 8am-9:15pm Saturday 8am-7:45pm Sunday 8am-7:45pm

DCRC Daily Guest Rates

DCRC Guest of Resident Punch Pass

City of Dublin Resident

• 5 Visits for $45 • 10 Visits for $90 Are you a Dublin Resident who has family or friends staying with you throughout the year? Consider purchasing a Guest of Resident punch pass! Guest of Resident punch passes expire four years from the date of purchase. One punch pass per resident household only. Resident must purchase the punch pass in person at the DCRC and provide proof of residency at the time of purchase. Punch Pass must be presented by the guest(s) along with their state issued photo ID. These passes are reloadable. Not valid for Outdoor Pool use.

Nonresident

Adult

18 years and older

$8 $6

$15

Youth 3–17 years

$8

2 years and younger Free Proof of residency is required to receive City of Dublin Resident rate. All guests are required to present a state, school, or City of Dublin picture ID prior to passing the Check-In Desk. Guests 10-17 years old may request to have an ID issued at the Welcome Desk when accompanied by a guardian with proper identification. Free

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WEE FOLK / YOUTH LOUNGE Wee Folk Hours Monday-Friday

Fees The Wee folk room utilizes a punch pass system. Punch passes are intended for individual purchase and use. All payment transactions occur at the DCRC Welcome Desk. One-time visit $4

8:15am-8pm

Saturday Sunday

8am-Noon 8am-Noon

5-visit punch pass $20 10-visit punch pass $40 20-visit punch pass $72 Unlimited monthly prices per child: - Dublin Residents: $20 - Dublin City Schools district residents: $35 - Non-residents: $40

Wee Folk Modified Hours Friday, Dec. 24

8:15am-1pm

Saturday, Dec. 25 Friday, Dec. 31

CLOSED

8:15am-1pm

Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022

CLOSED CLOSED

Sunday, Apr. 17

Babysitting services are available for children ages six weeks to 12 years while their parents or guardians are using the DCRC. There is a two-hour maximum per day and space is limited to room and staff capacity. Safety A computerized scanning system is used. Activities Video and board games, movies and craft activities are available for children three and older and a space is specially designated for our young guests.

Registration Complete the forms at the Wee Folk/Youth Lounge then go to the Welcome Desk to pick up your Wee Folk ID card and purchase a punch pass. No refunds are given for wee folk passes. Sick Child Policy Children who show symptoms of a runny nose with green or yellow discharge, deep coughs or any other obvious signs of illness are not be permitted in the room. When we are notified that a child with a contagious illness may have used the room, we post the illness on the door for one week and sanitize the room.

DCRC MAP

Arts & Crafts

Gymnasium

DCRC Map Key

A/B/C

Classrooms

E

Elevator

1/2 RR

Meeting Rooms

Restrooms

FL

Family Locker Rooms Computer Lab Subway Restaurant

Lab

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Abbey Theater of Dublin A 200-seat theater can be used for musical, theatrical and dance performances; film/video; lectures; and seminars. Bocce Ball Courts Two regulation bocce ball courts are available for public use, subject to senior adult programming and league play. Bocce ball sets may be checked out with a valid ID at the Welcome Desk by players 18 and older. Classrooms The classrooms house a variety of programs, including pottery and arts & crafts—meeting the needs of preschoolers, children, The Community Hall provides space for parties, receptions, meetings and community events. The facility seats up to 300 or can be divided into smaller rooms. Computer Lab Equipped with two public workstations and a variety of software programs, the computer lab provides high-speed Internet access, use of a shared printer and is open to anyone age 18 & up. Fitness Area Looking for free weights and cardiovascular equipment? Check out the fully equipped fitness teens, and adults. Community Hall

Jogging/Walking Track Joggers and walkers on the second floor track can cover a mile in 13 laps. An expanse of windows provides views of the pools and the outdoors, while overlooking the gymnasium. Take advantage of the views while utilizing additional cardio equipment or the stretching area. *Ages 13 & up or those ages 10-12 with a

Jr. Track card. Leisure Pool A unique feature of the DCRC is the leisure pool, which includes a lazy river, frog slide for children, double helix slide for those who are a little more

daring and a zero- foot entry point for cautious tots. The warmer water and 3.5-foot maximum depth make this pool perfect for children, adults and senior adults. Multi-Purpose Pool The competitive/lap pool measures 25 yards by 25 meters and has two one-meter diving boards. This pool often is divided for activities such as water fitness, open swim, swim team practice and instruction. Bleachers provide ample seating and a separate entrance makes it perfect for area swim meets. The natatorium walls in both the lap and leisure pools are lined with sound- absorbing material. Locker Rooms/Private Changing Rooms Men’s and women’s locker rooms are available, each with restrooms, showers, lockers, and changing areas. Bring your own lock and towel. A number of limited private changing rooms are also available with their own shower, restroom, and adjacent lockers. One changing room, designed for people with special needs, features a dressing table. Private changing rooms are intended for families, transgender individuals, and those with special needs. Senior Adult Lounge The lounge is open M-F from 9am-4pm for scheduled meetings, games, programs, and classes. DCSC members are encouraged to register and participate in the wide array of scheduled programs taking place in the lounge. Please note that the lounge is unavailable for drop-in use. Teen Lounge Teens, ages 13-18, are invited to hangout and enjoy amenities such as a big screen tv, juke box, stereo, table tennis, Xbox 360, and board games. While a DCRC membership is not required, teens must obtain a Teen Lounge ID card from the DCRC Welcome Desk to utilize the space. Proof of address is required to obtain ID card. Wee Folk/Youth Lounge Babysitting services are available for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years while parents and guardians are working out on site, attending a class or relaxing at the pool. Under supervised play, children can enjoy the indoor or outdoor area or engage in age- appropriate games and activities for up to two hours.

areas. You will find treadmills, elliptical

machines, bicycles and stair steppers along with free weights, plate loaded machines and a complete set of Cybex strength equipment. Please note

that we are not equipped as a powerlifting or CrossFit facility. *Ages 16 & up or those ages 12-15 with a Jr. Fitness card. Group Fitness Studios If you enjoy group fitness, check out the myriad of classes offered. Two state-of-the-art studios feature suspended floors to help reduce impact and injury. Several pass options are available, allowing participants to choose from a weekly schedule of classes that include Spinning®, Barbell, and PIYO. Gymnasium

Looking for a place to play basketball, volleyball, pickleball or badminton? The gymnasium offers courts with designated time for individual sports, recreational

programming and open play. Utilize our equipment on site or bring your own! Gymnasium schedules change weekly; look for the latest schedule on our website.

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COMMUNITY HALL 614.410.4550

This upscale facility, measuring more than 4,000 square feet, can be divided into three smaller rooms. It can accommodate events up to 300 people. It also features: • Tables and chairs (linens are not provided) • Complimentary internet access and audio/visual equipment • Movable stage (additional fees may apply) • Caterers or external food and beverage service are welcome • Complimentary use of the kitchen and ice machine is based upon availability • Beer and wine may be served after 7:30pm (Fridays and Saturdays only, other restrictions apply). Rental hours follow the operational hours of the Dublin Community Recreation Center. Rental hours may be extended to midnight on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays based on facility and staff availability.

FACILITIES

FACILITY RENTAL INFORMATION The next time you’re planning a birthday party, corporate meeting, family reunion, wedding or any type of gathering, consider the following community event venues. THE ABBEY THEATER OF DUBLIN The 200-seat Abbey Theater of Dublin is an ideal setting for theater and music performances, movies, business presentations, meetings, lectures and more. The hardwood stage is located at floor level. All seats provide excellent views. Other amenities: backstage short-term storage, two private dressing rooms, state-of-the-art lighting, flexible sound and video systems in addition to full technical support to assist/create virtual events/ programming. Additional charges may apply. Abbey Theater rental hours follow the hours of operation of the DCRC for Sunday through Thursday rentals. Rental hours may be extended to midnight for Friday and Saturday rentals. Contact Theater Supervisor, Joe Bishara, at 614.410.4554 for availability & bookings. Rehearsal Rate/ Hour Half-Day house lights 2 hr. up to Rental Rates only minimum 5 hours Standard rate $90 $160 $605 Corporate resident $75 $140 $520 Dublin non-profit $70 $135 $490 Non-profit performing arts groups $60 $85 $320 *$200 is required at the time of booking to secure the reservation. Remaining balance due 60 days before scheduled event. MEETING ROOMS 614.410.4550

1/3

2/3

Entire

Hourly rates

of hall*

of hall* hall*

Dublin residents or nonprofit Dublin City Schools district and corporate residents

$55

$90

$120

$75

$120 $225

$165

Non-residents $315 *$200 is required at the time of booking to secure the reservation. Remaining balance due 60 days before scheduled event. INDOOR POOL RENTAL $135 The indoor pools are available to rent for exclusive use on Saturday evenings from 8:15-10:15pm. Reservations must be made at least 30 days in advance. Call 614.410.4550 for information and pricing. POOL PARTY PACKAGE – AVAILABLE ONLINE This special package includes use of the swimming pool, a classroom for a total of 2 ½ hours, paper products and balloons. Packages are available on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Prices are based on parties up to and including 20 guests, swimmers and non-swimmers. Pool Party Package rates RES: $100/package SDR/NR: $200/package Please note: The DCRC pool requires specific adult-to-child ratios for children younger than 10 years old. Please refer to page 52 .

DCRC meeting rooms feature training-room tables, A/V equipment and comfortable seating for up to 20 people. Rental rates per hour Dublin residents or nonprofit

$35/hour $45/hour $80/hour

Dublin City Schools district and corporate residents

Non-residents

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KALTENBACH COMMUNITY CENTER

This indoor facility is located in Ted Kaltenbach Park and is perfect for small parties, reunions, or company outings. When renting the space, guests get two rooms for one low price. One room can seat up to 70 people and the other can seat up to 30. It also features: • Tables and chairs (linens are not provided) • Complimentary internet access and audio/visual equipment • Kitchen with refrigerator/freezer, range, and sink • Caterers or external food and beverage service are welcome. Alcohol is not permitted. Rental hours follow the operational hours of the Dublin Community Recreation Center. Rental hours may be extended to 10pm on Fridays and 11pm on Saturdays based on facility and staff availability. Rental rates per hour; Full payment is required at the time of booking to secure the reservation. Dublin residents $45/hour Non-residents $100/hour FACILITY RENTALS REFUND POLICY Community Hall & Abbey Theater Upon cancellation of a reservation more than 60 days from the event date, the City will refund the rental fees collected, less a $15 administrative fee. Upon cancellation of a reservation less than 60 days before the event date, the City will refund the rental fees collected, less $200. Kaltenbach Community Center, birthday parties, classrooms, meeting rooms and shelter house/park rentals: Upon cancellation of a reservation at least two weeks before the scheduled event, the City will refund the rental fees collected, less a $15 administrative fee. Upon cancellation of a reservation less than two weeks before the event date, the City keeps rental fees (up to $200 max.) & refunds remaining fees (if any) or renter may reschedule without penalty. • Refunds are not given for inclement weather.

PARK RENTALS 614.410.4510

Pavilions, shelter houses and amphitheaters can be reserved at Coffman, Scioto, Amberleigh and Kaltenbach Parks. All other park facilities, with the exception of designated sports fields, within the city of Dublin can be used on a first come, first serve basis. Pavilion amenities include at least one fireplace, attached restrooms, and a kitchen. Shelter houses are open on all sides and have at least 6 picnic tables. Amphitheaters are wooden stages (Coffman Amphitheater is covered). No alcohol is permitted in the parks. Parks are open from dawn until dusk (7am-9pm). Shelter house reservations are available at DublinOhioUSA.gov/facility-reservations/park-reservations/ Coffman and Amberleigh Pavilions (seat 70–80) Rental rates Dublin residents $15/hour ($120/day) Non-residents $50/hour ($400/day) Shelter houses (seat 50) and Amphitheaters Rental rates Dublin residents $10/hour Non-residents $30/hour It’s Easy to Make a Reservation Dublin Community Hall, Indoor Pools, Classrooms, Meeting Rooms – General rental information & event planning needs. Contact the Reservations staff at 614.410.4550 Abbey Theater – Contact Theater Supervisor, Joe Bishara, at 614.410.4554 or complete a rental application form online at DublinOhioUSA.gov/facility-reservations/abbey-theater-of- dublin-rental/ Kaltenbach Community Center and Parks Rentals – Visit DublinOhioUSA.gov/facility-reservations/park-reservations/ or call 614.410.4510 Detailed rental information, facility descriptions and photos at DublinOhioUSA.gov/recreation-services/facility-reservations/

*At this time, the DCRC Subway location is temporarily closed. • Full menu of sandwiches, salads, breakfast items & beverages • Hours of Operation – Monday-Friday, 8am-9pm; Saturdays and Sundays 9am-7pm • 614.792.7827

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Hike for Your Heart Challenge February is American Heart Health month and to celebrate, we challenge you to take a heart-healthy hike through your Dublin parks. Focus on yourself and the health benefits that come from outdoor recreation, which may include lower blood pressure, improved fitness, elevated mood, and reduced stress. Those who register receive a list of parks and trail hikes to complete. At the end of the month, submit your challenge log for a shot at a great heart-healthy prize.

WINTER OUTDOOR PROGRAMS

Hike for Hope: MLK Day On January 17, 2022 we remember and celebrate Martin

Luther King Jr. and his idea that this nation can be better if we all come together and work towards making it a better place. His “I Have a Dream” speech continues to serve as a call for equality and freedom, first spoken in 1963 and still relevant today. To honor MLK Jr., Dublin Recreation Services is offering a Hike for Hope. Twenty signs of Martin Luther King Jr.’s

speech align the walking path in Thaddeus Kosciuszko Park. Free to participate (w/ advanced registration), visit the park anytime January 10–28 to complete your hike, enjoy the beauty of the park while learning and reflecting on his speech in its entirety. Ages: All Ages Class Date Fees CR/SDR/NR 142049.01 Jan 10-Jan 28 Free with advanced registration Location: Thaddeus Kosciuszko Park, 4444 Hard Rd., Dublin OH 43016

Ages: All Ages Class

Date Fees CR/SDR/NR 142053.01 Feb 1-Feb 28 Free with advanced registration Location: City of Dublin Parks

Leapin’ Leprechaun Park Hunt The search is on to find the Leprechaun that has escaped in our Dublin parks! Families participate together in a nature park hunt to find the leprechaun and his pot of gold before the St. Patrick’s Day Parade! Registration fee is $5.00 per family - please only register one member of your household. Do you have the luck of the Irish on your side to catch Dublin’s mischievous leprechaun? If you are up for the challenge, here is what you need to do: 1. Register for the Leapin’ Leprechauns Park Hunt 2. From Feb. 21 – Mar. 12, visit the park anytime during operating hours and find the St. Patrick’s Day signage 3. Log on to the City’s designated webpage and give your best guess on how many signs our mischievous leprechaun left behind. All information provided is optional and will enter you for a chance to win an amazing St. Patrick’s Day prize! Winner notified by Mar. 14. Ages: All Ages Class Date Fees CR/SDR/NR 111002.01 Feb 21-Mar 12 $5 per family Location: Coffman Park

Polar Hikes Barbara Ray

Ready to get outdoors this winter and explore your Dublin parks? Join us each month for fun, fitness and fellowship during a 2-3 mile hike at one of Dublin’s community area parks (weather permitting). Each month provides families with the opportunity to explore, learn and actively engage in nature at a different Dublin park. Class Date Day Time

Fees CR/SDR/NR Ages

144120.01 Jan 15 Sa 8:30-9:30am $5

18 & up Families

114209.01 Jan 15 Sa 10-11am Location: Thaddeus Kosciuszko Park,

$5

4444 Hard Rd., Dublin, OH 43016

Class

Date

Day Time

Fees CR/SDR/NR Ages

144120.02 Feb 19 Sa 8:30-9:30am $5

18 & up Families

114209.02 Feb 19 Sa 10-11am

$5

Location: Amberleigh Park,

4715 Vista Ridge Dr., Dublin, OH 43017

Class

Date

Day Time

Fees CR/SDR/NR Ages

For the most up to date list of all of our winter outdoor fun, visit our website at DublinOhioUSA.gov/winter-fun-in-dublin

144120.03 Mar 19 Sa 8:30-9:30am $5

18 & up Families

114209.03 Mar 19 Sa 10-11am Location: Indian Run Falls Park,

$5

700 Shawan Falls Dr., Dublin, OH 43017

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The Claw By Denver Casado, Jessica Penzias, Kerry Kazmierowicztrimm, Christyn Budzyna & Jack Mitchell Recommended for ages 5 & up An Ohio premiere! When an out-of-order claw game suddenly turns back on, all of the toys are ecstatic! Well… all of the toys except for Dot, a terrified stuffed cow.

PRODUCTIONS

Dot’s desperate to hold onto her home and her best friend, Aiden. Can Dot conquer her fear of the unknown with some help from the Flair Bears, Mighty Mutant Power Turtles, Beanie Elders, and the all- knowing Mystical 8-ball?

CITY JAIL By Catherine Adams Recommended for ages 12 & up

March 12 at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. March 13 at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Price: $10 per person

Following the fallout of a false sexual harassment claim, Catherine Adams’ “City Jail” explores the intricacies of being a victim of harassment, while also showcasing the repercussions following a false accusation. A complex narrative that twists the arm of what is true, this play investigates the nature of social politics. Join us for this special workshop production in anticipation of the November 2022 world premiere! Jan. 7 at 7 p.m. Price: $10 per person The Duchess By Herb Brown Recommended for ages 12 & up A world premiere! The Duchess follows the true story of Warren Harding on his journey to the Senate and eventually the Presidency as well as the parallel story of his wife Florence Harding - the Duchess. This story investigates the personal life of the Hardings - particularly Warren’s illicit private affairs. A fascinating historical tale about one of the original political scandals to sweep the country. Feb. 10 – Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. Feb. 13 at 2 p.m. Feb. 16 – Feb. 19 at 7 p.m . Price: $15 for General Admission $25 for VIP seats

CATSPAW By Cory Skurdal

Produced by Original Productions Theatre Recommended for ages 12 & up A regional premiere!

Wealthy and controlling Barbara Shepard has gone missing. Barbara’s son, Richard, thinks his stepfather, Peter, knows more than he is telling. Richard’s sister, Lindy, isn’t sure who she should trust. Mar. 17 – Mar. 19 at 8 p.m. Mar. 20 at 2 p.m. Mar. 24 – Mar. 26 at 8 p.m. Mar. 27 at 2 p.m. Price: $20 for Students, Seniors and Matinee performances $25 for Adults

Tickets are available online at https://tinyurl.com/rth6lhp, by phone at 614.410.4550, or at the welcome desk at the DCRC.

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AUDITION CLASSES

AUDITIONS

Audition Class - The Wind in the Willows

Auditions - The Wind in the Willows William Darby IV & Krista Pojman Join us for auditions for our summer production of The Wind in the Willows! Participants learn a song from the show, read/perform excerpts from the script and learn a dance routine. Casting offers sent no later than April 6. Performers must be available Monday-Thursday from 6-8:30 p.m. from June 13 - July 14. Performances take place July 14 - 17. Ages: 9-13 Class Date Day Time Fees CR/SDR/NR 193703.01 Mar 19 Sa 1-5pm Free to audition 193703.02 Mar 20 Su 1-6pm Free to audition Location: DCRC, Abbey Theater Auditions – RENT: SCHOOL EDITION Joe Bishara Students attend one of two audition dates to participate in The Abbey Theater’s summer production of RENT – SCHOOL EDITION. Participants have three minutes to audition and present one song verse with considerable range from the production and a contemporary monologue. More information about specific song selections sent once registration is complete. Casting offers sent no later than April 6. Performers must be available Monday-Friday from 6-9 p.m. from July 18 – Aug. 11. Performances take place Aug. 11-14 and Aug. 18-20. Ages: 13-18 Class Date Day Time Fees CR/SDR/NR 193704.01 Mar 19 Sa 1-5pm Free to audition 193704.02 Mar 20 Su 1-5pm Free to audition Location: DCRC, Abbey Theater

William Darby IV & Krista Pojman Learn auditioning skills from the production staff for our summer production of The Wind in the Willows!

Participants learn audition techniques and put them into action by learning songs and reading/performing excerpts from the script. Ages: 9-13 Class Date

Day Time

Fees CR SDR/NR

193701.01 Mar 14-Mar 18 M,W,F 4:30-6pm

$60

$70

Location: DCRC, Abbey Theater

Audition Class – RENT: SCHOOL EDITION Joe Bishara

“No day but today!” Learn audition tips and tricks to prepare you to audition for our summer musical of RENT School Edition! Participants receive coaching to prepare them to sing a song from the show, tips and tricks for staging for the song as well as some behind the scenes info about the audition process. Ages: 13-18 Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR 193702.01 Mar 15-Mar 18 Tu,Th,F 4:30-6pm $60 $70 Location: DCRC, Abbey Theater

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Auditions - Otterbein Playwrights Collective Joe Bishara

INITIATIVES

Bound for Broadway - The Claw William Darby IV & Krista Pojman

Students will attend one of two audition dates to participate in the Abbey Theater of Dublin’s summer production of the Otterbein Playwrights Collective. Participants have three minutes to audition and may choose

Participate in a brand-new musical! When an out-of-order claw game suddenly turns back on, all of the toys are ecstatic! Well… all of the toys except for Dot, a terrified stuffed cow. Dot’s desperate to hold onto her home and her best friend, Aiden. Can Dot conquer her fear of the unknown with some help from the Flair Bears, Mighty Mutant Power Turtles, Beanie Elders, and the all-knowing Mystical 8-ball?

to present two contrasting monologues or one with considerable range. Casting offers sent no later than April 6. Performers must be available to rehearse Monday-Thursday from 4-6 p.m. June 21 – July 15. Performances take place July 15-17. Ages: 13-18 Class Date Day Time Fees CR/SDR/NR 193705.01 Mar 19 Sa 1-5pm Free to audition 193705.02 Mar 20 Su 1-5pm Free to audition Location: DCRC, Abbey Theater

Auditions - Audition Boot Camp Joe Bishara Do not throw away your shot! Participants have three minutes to audition for this two-week

pre-professional initiative. Please prepare one monologue of your choice and one song not to

exceed 32 bars of music. If chosen, participants collaborate, select, and prepare audition material appropriate to the individual and the audition call. Training includes original choreography rep classes, private acting instruction, private singing instruction and audition insights from industry professionals. A mock audition is conducted utilizing professional directors on June 16. Participants perform their best audition package at a showcase open to the general public at 1pm on Friday, June 17. Additional information sent post-registration. Performers must be available to rehearse from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 6-10 and June 13-17. Ages: 12-17 Class Date Day Time Fees CR/SDR/NR 193706.01 Mar 19 Sa 1-5pm Free to audition 193706.02 Mar 20 Su 1-5pm Free to audition Location: DCRC, Abbey Theater

Ages: 8.5-14 Class

Date

Day Time

Fees CR SDR/NR

193707.01 Jan 8-Mar 13 Sa,Su 9am-noon

$200

$210

Location: DCRC, Abbey Theater

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2022 SUMMER CAMPS Brand new for summer 2022, priority registration opens Tuesday, March 15 at 6 a.m . for Dublin residents and school district residents who want to register and commit to the entire 8-week camp season. By choosing priority registration for the 8-week camp season, you are not eligible for any refunds, credits or transfers. Weekly registration for Dublin residents and school district residents opens Thursday, March 17 at 6 a.m . for all summer camps. Non-resident registration opens Wednesday, March 23 at 8 a.m. for all summer camps. For your convenience, we have included the basic framework for our 2022 summer camp program. All registration information, including specific camp locations, field trips and themes, will be available in the Spring/Summer Healthy Programs & Activities Guide, which will go live on the camps webpage Monday, March 7. All camp registration is completed online only. *There will be no camp on Monday, July 4 for any of our summer camps.* Accommodation Requests Recreation Services promotes an inclusive policy for all of our programs. To provide the best overall experience for your child or to carry over IEP/504 accommodations, an appointment must be made for an inquiry of needs. Contact Jodi Shealy, Adaptive Recreation Coordinator, at 614.410.4574. An accommodation plan MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO REGISTERING for summer camp.

PRESCHOOL / YOUTH CAMPS

My First Camp My First Camp is the first step in our summer camp experience. This program introduces summer camp to young children by combining learning and fun in a half-day experience. Activities are designed to increase social development, self-esteem, and independence through games, songs, crafts, nature and sports. Campers have a variety of structured indoor, outdoor and age-specific activities scheduled each day. My First Camp does not go swimming nor take field trips. Children must be potty-trained. Weekly registration opens March 17 to Dublin residents and school district residents. Non-residents may register beginning March 23. Not available for priority registration. Ages: 3-5 Times: 9 a.m. to Noon Location: Dublin Community Recreation Center Dates: June 6 – July 29 Fee: $85 CR, $95 SDR/NR Playground Adventure Playground Adventure is an extension of our first step in the summer camp experience that provides campers with a half-day outdoor camp. This camp provides a variety of amenities and activities designed to increase social development, self-esteem and independence through games, songs, crafts, nature and sports. Playground Adventure does not go swimming nor take field trips. Weekly registration opens March 17 to Dublin residents and school district residents. Non-residents may register beginning March 23. Not available for priority registration.

Summer Camp Fair Recreation Services Staff

Learn about the Dublin Community Recreation Center’s summer camps and activities for preschoolers, youth and teens. The camp fair provides parents an opportunity to talk with staff and have their questions answered in order to best prepare for registration the following week. The Summer Camp Fair assists parents in finding the best camp options for their child. Ages: Preschool, Youth & Teen Camps Date: Thursday, March 10 from 5-8 p.m. Location: DCRC, Community Hall

Ages:

5-8

Times: 1-4 p.m. Location: Dublin Community Recreation Center Dates: June 6 – July 29 Fee: $85 CR, $95 SDR/NR

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Camp Kaltenbach Camp Kaltenbach is the second step in our summer camp experience that provides age-specific activities for continued growth in social development, self-esteem and independence. This full day structured camp provides a variety of exploratory activities in sport, science, nature and art. Campers swim once a week and participate in a field trip at the end of the summer. Priority registration (all 8 weeks) opens March 15 to Dublin residents & school district residents. Weekly registration opens March 17 to Dublin residents and school district residents. Non-residents may register beginning March 23. Please note: If a camp location fills during priority registration, no weekly enrollments are available. Ages: 5-8 Times: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location: Ted Kaltenbach Park Dates: June 6 – July 29 Fee: All 8 Weeks: $1,055 CR, $1,170 SDR Weekly Rate: $135 CR, $150 SDR/NR

Extended Weeks Camp Extended Weeks Camp is exclusively for camp participants enrolled in priority registration (all 8-weeks) for Camp Kaltenbach or Wyandot Camp. Participating in priority registration does not guarantee your child’s enrollment for the extended weeks due to limited availability at each location. Extended Weeks Camp follows the Wyandot Camp daily format. Weekly swimming & field trips included. No meal plan is available during Extended Weeks Camp. Families choose preferred location during registration. Extended Week 1: August 1-5 Ages: 5-11 Times: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Locations: Ted Kaltenbach Park, 5985 Cara Road, Dublin, OH 43016 Dublin Presbyterian Church,

5775 Dublinshire Dr., Dublin, OH 43017 Dublin Community Recreation Center, 5600 Post Rd., Dublin, OH 43017

Fee:

$195 CR, $215 SDR $155 CR, $170 SDR at DCRC only - No camp on August 5 at the DCRC due to Irish Festival.

Wyandot Camp Wyandot Camp is the third step in the summer camp experience. This is our traditional, full day camp experience that revolves around the arts, health, wellness, physical activities and nature/science exploration. Campers

Extended Week 2: August 8-12 Ages: 5-11 Times: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Locations: Ted Kaltenbach Park, 5985 Cara Road, Dublin, OH 43017 Dublin Community Recreation Center, 5600 Post Rd., Dublin, OH 43017 Fee: $195 CR, $215 SDR

are engaged in a variety of structured indoor and outdoor, age-specific activities each day. Camps include weekly field trips, outdoor water days and weekly swimming. A Wyandot Camp meal plan is available at an additional fee for interested families. Priority registration (all 8 weeks) opens March 15 to Dublin residents & school district residents. Weekly registration opens March 17 to Dublin residents and school district residents. Non-residents may register beginning March 23. Please note: If a camp location fills during priority registration, no weekly enrollments are available. Ages: 6-11 Times: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Locations: TBD. Specific Dublin Elementary School locations announced in March, 2022. Families choose between two locations during registration. Dates: June 6 – July 29 Fee: All 8 Weeks: $1,520 CR/SDR Weekly Rate: $195 CR/SDR, $215 NR

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Junior Adventure Camp Join us on an adventure as we create memories to last a lifetime. This camp explores your surroundings and tests your limits. Learn new skills in outdoor adventure. Activities include kayaking, rock climbing, local attractions, paintball, team building and more! Specific program activities will vary week-to-week and a detailed field trip schedule will be available in 2022. This program is designed for rising 6th graders. Weekly registration opens March 17 to Dublin residents and school district residents. Non-residents may register beginning March 23. Ages: 11-12 Times: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location: TBD. Specific Dublin Middle School location announced in March, 2022. Dates:

TEEN CAMPS

Wyandot Next Wyandot Next is the final step in the summer camp experience with activities and field trips designed for tweens and teens entering middle school. This camp offers age-specific programming in the arts, sports and games, team building and nature/science exploration. Camps include weekly field trips, outdoor water days and weekly swimming. Priority registration (all 8 weeks) opens March 15 to Dublin residents & school district residents. Weekly registration opens March 17 to Dublin residents and school district residents. Non-residents may register beginning March 23. Please note: If a camp fills during priority registration, no weekly enrollments are available. Ages: 11-14 Times: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location: TBD. Specific Dublin Middle School location announced in March, 2022. Dates: June 6 – July 29 Fee: All 8 Weeks: $1,560 CR/SDR Weekly Rate: $200 CR/SDR, $220 NR Adventure Camp Join us on an adventure as we create memories to last a lifetime. This camp explores your surroundings and tests your limits. Learn new skills in outdoor adventure. Activities include kayaking, rock climbing, local attractions, paintball, team building and more! Specific program activities will vary week-to-week and a detailed field trip schedule will be available in 2022. Weekly registration opens March 17 to Dublin residents and school district residents. Non-residents may register beginning March 23. Ages: 12-14 Times: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location: TBD. Specific Dublin Middle School location announced in March, 2022. Dates: June 6 – July 29 Fee: $245 CR/SDR, $270 NR For specific questions about Preschool/Youth and Teen Camps: Phil Gross Preschool, Youth & Teen Program Supervisor pgross@dublin.oh.us 614.410.4552 Matt Rice Teen Program Coordinator mrice@dublin.oh.us 614.410.4557 Rachel Keitz Preschool/Youth Program Coordinator rkeitz@dublin.oh.us 614.410.4575 Tammy Abel Preschool/Youth Program Specialist tabel@dublin.oh.us 614.410.4573 Jodi Shealy

Week 1: June 6 – June 10 Week 2: June 13 – June 17 Week 3: June 20 – June 24 Week 5: *July 5 – July 8 Week 6: July 11 – July 15 Week 7: July 18 – July 22 $245 CR/SDR, $270 NR

Fee:

Country Club Adventure Camp In this camp, we explore two awesome local attractions: the Safari Golf Club and Zoombezi Bay. Campers of any ability level will receive individualized instruction from trained golf professionals each morning of camp and will enjoy a daily trip to Zoombezi Bay in the afternoon. Drop off daily at Safari Golf Club and pickup at Zoombezi Bay. Weekly registration opens March 17 to Dublin residents and school district residents. Non-residents may register beginning March 23. Ages: 11-14 Times: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location: Safari Golf Club: 4850 Powell Rd. Powell, OH 43065 Zoombezi Bay: 10101 Riverside Dr. Powell, OH 43065 Dates: Week 4: June 27 – July 1 Week 8: July 25 - 29 Fee: $300 CR, $330 SDR/NR L.E.E.D. Learn the art of becoming the next great leader with L.E.E.D., by serving our community through volunteer projects. Previous L.E.E.D. projects have included Habitat for Humanity, Ronald McDonald House, Mid-Ohio Food Bank, and working with senior citizens. Learn, serve, experience and have fun! When not working on a project, L.E.E.D. campers enjoy recreational opportunities led by City of Dublin Recreation staff. Specific volunteer projects shared prior to registration. Please note, all L.E.E.D. campers must go through an interview process prior to registering for this program. Interviews will be held from 4-7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 2 at the DCRC. We will offer two, four-week sessions of L.E.E.D. Camp. Registration instructions will be provided at camper interviews. Ages: 12-15 *Must be a rising 7th grader or older Times: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location: TBD. Specific Dublin Middle School location announced in March, 2022. Dates:

Adaptive Coordinator jshealy@dublin.oh.us

614.410.4574

Session 1: June 6 – July 1 Session 2: *July 5 – July 29 $580 CR/SDR, $640 NR

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