Show c BRYAN SEEHOLZER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND The Logan Paris and Recreation Department has at ways had the desire lu provide an affordable broad based high quality Paris and Recteatiun program to all residents of our community In an effurt to accomplish this goal and to ensure that all youth regardless of the ir family's ability mpay can participate in City of Logan Paris and Recreation youth programs a Scholarship Fund has been started bassist qualified families with payment of registration fees hard w areilnbility The Scholarship Fund is supported by the generous donations of individuals businesses civic organizations and church groups If you or your group would like mote information about this Scholarship Fund contact the Logan Paris and Recreation Department at 750-987- 7 ROMPER STOMPERS Key parents! Romper Stompen is a recreation program for your children It gives you the opportunity to workout while your children are participating in fun activities Located at the Logan Community Recreation Center 195 South lOOWesl Registration: DayTime: Munday-Frida- y Ongoing 9 am -- 1 0 am 4:30-9:3- 0 pm pm 4:30-6:0pm SS per pass 50 cents for a daily admission per child No fee if purchasing a year pass 1 A up Monday-Wednesd- Thursday Friday Fee: Ages: 4:30-8:3- 0 YOUTH SPORTS A FITNESS CAMP A fun and exciting way to become acquainted with the world of sports Activities include Ultimate Ftisbcc Track Basketball Hockey Stretching Aerobics Swimming Fitness Tips Karate Tennis Flag Football Calisthenics Living Healthy andSoflbalL Regiumion: Fee: OnGoing Sllper session 195 South 100 West Logan Community Recreation Center Location: Age: Days: Monday through Fiiday Time: 1 Camp Dates: Session IV: ScssionV: August 2--1 3 Julyl9-3- 0 inm ROGRA HIGH ADVENTURE CAMPS If you want adventure and fun join us for one ur all of the actiun packed sessions Each session will include three days of afternoon swimming a big field trip several mini trips and special events twice a week Each session will end with an overnight camping trip Overnight camping trips include Bear Lake Tony Grove and Willow Flats Some of the big field nips include Hohtby Island Water Park Paintball Riverdaie Resort etc Parents are welcome to participate in any event Be sure to register early due hi limited space Please call for detailed information and activities for each session Now! Rcgisntion: I si week of session 9:30 am -- 5 pm Time: 9:30 am - 5 pm 2nd week of session Mon-Wc- d Last two days of the session camping hip 9:30 am Thursday through 10am Friday Monday through Fiiday $75 per session or Days: Fee: Grades: 6-- 9 11-- Ages: Location: Logan Community Recreation Center 195 South 100 West Session III: July 19-3- 0 Session IV: Aug 2-- Splish Splash Water Bash To the Extreme! 1999 FALL YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE Three age groups are offered Separate divisions offered for boys and girls All teams will play an eight game season All games are played on Saturdays Volunteer coaches are needed 28 August S25 per player includes uniform shin to keep Location: Logan Community Recreation Center 195 South 100 West Grade Divisions: 34 56 A 78 Season Begins: 6 September 1 Registration: Fee: Instructor VOWNTEER4 BEA TteUraofthiscoiiuniiiiiteiieiedvouf — '- j - v A 1999 NFL YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL Logan Parks and Recreation Department the National Football League (NFL) and Nike are sponsoring this youth fhg football program for boys and girls age 6 to 14 This program emphasis is on having fun while participating with others who enjoy naming passing and catching the football There are no win loss records kept and everyone plays in every game Volunteer coaches are needed Sign up on the registration form is interested Teams are organized according to player’s age as of September 1 1 999 August3-2- 8 RqgisMian: Logan Community Regismiun Location: Recreation Center 195 South 100 West Fee: $30 per player (fee includes Nike reversible jeney flag belt and NH certificate) Tuesday September 22 SeasonBcgins: Willow Park Sports Complex Play Location: 500 West 700 South Field 1 Age Groups: DaysTime : Each team will play a six game schedule Games will be scheduled evenings during the week Some Saturday games will be scheduled if needed Denise Webb AFTER SCHOOL CLUB The After School Club is a high energy program fur youth grades K-- 5 Each day of the program consists of 45-5- 0 minutes in each of the following areas Learning Center (homework help educational activities and reading): Hands On Center (crafts science experiments service projects art etc) and Recreation Center (group games cooperative games free lime individual games etc) Each center will emphasize character education and selfesteem Snacks are provided daily The After School Club is supervised by our trained experienced responsible and highly energetic staff August 23 Scptember6 Adams Elementary -- 2:30-5 pm Regtaation: Begins: TimeSiie: WoodrufrElenienlary-3:30-5:30p- m K-- S Ages: grade Fee Options per Session: $40 per participant $50 per family-- 2 participants $60 per fsmily-- 3 or more participants or Fee Waived by Scholarship Application located at the Logan Community Recreatioa Center Coach! Meetings: Logon Community Reere-asCenttr 195 South IBB West Raster and Rules wiB ho ButriboteB on Monday Septembers at 7 pm Equipment onA ScktBulot will h Attributed on Thursday September 17 at 7 pm SUMMER PLAYGROUND PROGRAM An afternoon filled with fun and exciting games arts crafts field trips special events educational events and recreation Supervised by highly motivated and experienced staff members Held at Merlin Olsen Central' Park Adams Farit Lundstrom Park and Willow Park OnGoing Free August 7 Registration: Fee: Ends: Monday -- Friday Days: CREATE ART IN THE PARE Art in Ae Psrk will expose children to a wealth of sensory experiences with variety in each of the ana Beauty is all around but what better place than the part to find a rich and appealing surrounding fix' creating art Classes ran for five weeks one time per week Create Art in the Pirk will be held at Willow Park For more information contact Logan Parks and Recreation Department at 750-987- 7 or call Denise Webb at 753-23Now! Regishadon: 17 Session II: July ass Begins: Fee: $30 per session S6 supply fee Age 4-- 8 Tuesday 10-1- 1 am DayAgeTimc: 3 fi 12 noon -- 5 pm (or youth 6-- 1 2 ThneAges: LOGAN CITY YOUTH COUNCIL The Logan City Youth Council consists of a highly energetic group of high school students wanting to make a difference in their community The youth council rnemben develop their own guidelines and charter plan and implement their own activities Since fanning in December of 1996 the Youth Council has been involved with several activities such as Youth Forums Leadership Conferences countless service projects City Council presentations fund raising events and Icadenhip conference pmenlslioiKK The Youth City Council (YCC) focuses on four major areas: 1 -- Youth leadership development government experience YOUTH COED INDOOR SOCCER This indoor soccer program is designed to introduce children to soccer and provide a fun and learning atmosphere No official score will be kept during the games Games are played at the Logan Community Recreation Center 195 South lOOWeaL Regisaation: September 1 October 1 Games Begins: October 18 Days: Monday and Ridey Ifyou art interested in becoming apartof the Logan Youth Council plearo contact Liz Wright Adviaar at the Logan Cooununity Recreation Center 195 South 100 West Meetings art held every Monday at6pm io the Logan Municipri Council Chambers 255 North Main Everyone is welcome to attend Youth Council Time: meetings iKl “V Number of Games: Formal: Fee: OQRMNHGIbOBbCftMCliyOHtfMDdldukli lo contribute and benefit from the 8 League games Games will consist of four eight minute quarters $20(fec indudes shirt) CORPORA! PROGRAM Is your employer listed below? If so then you qualify for Logan Parks and Recreation Department's Corporate Pass discount based on the number of employees participating S to 10 employees participating 12 Month Adult Ftoa $95 (40 savings) 12 Mouth Family Pam $155 (30 Drones Snnrite Cyckry Slenders EA Mitor Republic Mortgage NiUyard Amdenon A Olsen Inorar Inc Page 8 savings) of more employees participating 12 Month Adult Pass $80 (50 savings) 12 Month Family Paaa $135 (40 savings) 11 Spillman Campbell Scientific Nucor Steel Herald Journal Earfy Head Start Wetcor Thiokol Moore Butinett LDS Chunk Hyclone Leboratoriet LW Miller OmaUata Silicone Ptastks Inc Scranton Vision Santhine Terrace Harreitmaster Jones Wright Simkins A Associates |