Show LOGAN YOUTH CITY COUNCIL The Logan City Youth Council consists of a highly energetic group of high school students wanting to make a difference in their community Youth council members develop their own guidelines and charter plan Hid implement their own activities Since formingin December of 1996 the Youth Counci) has been involved with several activities suchas Youth Forams Lead- YOUTH TENNIS LEAGUE A great opportunity for all you A to play from children just starting to advanced players Matches will be held on Friday morning All matches will be played at ML Logan Middle 81716-924- April 1 June 14 team (6-- 8 players) $65 per V or $15 per individual $10 optional shirt fee ’ ership Conferences countless service jncsentathms ' leadership development neut experience commuukation between youth and adults to contribute and benefit from the community If you are interested in becoming a part of govern the Logan Youth City Council please con0 Meettact Advisor Liz Wright 1st & the 3rd Monday at 6 pm ings arcKld in the Logan Community Recreation Center Conference room: Everyone is welcome to attend Youth Council meetings 716-925- groupsIfyouwouldlikemorcinfonnation about this Scholarship Fund contact the Logan Parks and Recreation Department at 716-92- t LOGAN FLYERS YOUTH TRACK CLUB The purpose oftbe Logan Flyen Youth Track club is to provide young people with the opportunity to participste in the great sport of Track andField The physical qualities (speed power strength and endurance) needed for success in Track and Field ate also useful in most popular American "team" sports! The goal ofthe club is to challenge both the athlete who wishes to concentrate on a certain area of events (throws jumps quints bodies dis-- : tancc)or to provide club members experiences in all ofthe areas For more information contact Bill Lugo at 7169248 The Youth City Council (YCC) focuses on four major tress: ty June lS Play Begins: Register: Club Begins: Days: ' Tuesday Time: Where: J May 17nJune 24 3 days per week es -- (at each site) June 21 through August 6 Friday Monday through Days: " 1:00-5:0-0 Time: pm 1st through 5th Gradea: (must have completed kindergarten) Adams Park Sites: 550 North 500 East Willow Park 500 West 700 South FREE! Fee: email Dates: : r ART IN THE PARK 'Ait b the Park will expose children to wealth ofsensory experiences usingavariety ofmediuma Beauty is all around whatbetter place than the park to findaricb snd appealing rinroundmg for creating sit Clus will ran for 3weeka once per week For more infor- nation contact Logan Parks and Recreation or Denise Webb at Department at 716-92- 4- a 50 FITNESS CAMP A fun and exciting way to become acquainted with the world of sports Activities include: UltimateFrisbee Racquetball Tennis Track Aerobics Flag Football Basketball Swim- ' tiring Calisthenics Hockey Fitness ' Tips Healthy Living Stretching Karate and Softball For moie information contact Bin 8 Lugo at April 1 (until foil) Register: 753-23- 2004 JUNIOR GOLF CAMPS For more information contact Jeff John st 750-01- In-Li- ne ' 716-924- Seislens: Session I: Session'll: Scuba III: Fee: ' Whtn: June June PGA: 2 21-Ju- ly July $30 per session Register Where: - : Lohan Recreation Center 23 Instruction Monday through WednesGolf Tournament with lunch on Thursday Two camps each day it 8 am and 9:30 am ' April 1 (until full Register: British Open: 7-- 82 day and US Open: V - r- - - 2884 YOUTH SPORTS AND ' edu 7-- pm Logan High School Track 195 South 100 West $35 (fee includes howillismsutn April I (until folO Register: : June Warhshep Begins: Monday ft Wednesday Days: Time: Where: Loigan Community Recreatioa Center 19 5 South 100 West Grades 3rd 4th and 5th Age: Fee: $30 7:00-8:3- 0 Age: Fee: SUMMERFEST FAST PITCH SOFT-BAL- L FOR GIRLS 14 UNDER Dates: June 9 Ages: ‘ Willow Park'Sports Where: Time: Complex SM West 700 South Logan Days: Pool play plus Type: June 14-1- 7 'July 12-1- 5 August Serena n X July U August 12 WhsreV:SWilkmPrekAge 2 fIhae:V'r am Xg 2 It am-lip- m 5-- 16 LOGAN GRIZZLY FOOTBALL CAMP Camp is June 21 and 22 from 6--8 pm This camp will be conducted by Coach Favero his staff and players Patticipsnts will team the fundamentals skill developmentcondition-in- g ud getan introduction to strength twining iuidnutrition V June 21 Registerr Where: Logan High Football Field Logan Community Recreation Center 195 South 10O West: 6--12 17-1- 9am-1- 1 am Monday through Friday double elimination four game guarantee Fee: $250 per team (ASA sanctioned) For mere information ilfii)l and Thursday Wednesday Basics" presented Storytelling-th- e Story-Expre- Story-Expre- ' April I ' "Youth - 9-- Ages: v ews-abili- ' 8 Register: Fee: YOUTH STORYTELLING ss Come have fun and eqjoy by the magic that only storytelling can bring! “Youth Storytelling - the Basics” promotes the development ofvoice facial expressions’ and bodylanguBge Students will listen to a variety of taka as well at perform their own pereooal stories fovorite fhiry tales folk ts W kywHi k! her storytelling is more thsn entertainment -pating in fun recreation acli vities The Summer Recorda Hiatary Teaches Values Skills Devalopa UteracyLaagaagS our is supervised by Playground Program trained experienced! responsible and highly Stretches the IreaglnaHan BnBds : Sd6 Esteeaq aad Praustei Diversity energetic staff Registration is ongoing Sthrytelling Coach is Ho Williams He is the out the summer Tbe best wiy to register is at president of the Cache Valley Storytelling ss each site during the first week of the program Ho Guild and founder of Children must be registered before participa- promotes diversity communication and littion For more information contact Liz Wright eracy inour valley WithaMastersdegreein Folklore Ho believes in the power and im--r at 716-92of sharing stories wnhinow fiuni-liportance 21 June 6 August Register: and communities For mow information ' School For more information contact Bill Lugo projects City Council presentations fund raising events snd leadership conference BRYAN SEEHOLZER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND The Logan Parks and Recreation Department has slways had the desire to pro-vian afToniablebroad based high quality Parks and Recreation program to all resi' dents of our community In an effort to accomplish this goal and to ensure that all youth regardless of their Amity's ability to pay can participate in Logan'City Parks arid Recreation youth programs a Scholarship Fund has been established to assist qualified families with payment of registration fees fesed emf qamUficmttoH Each partici- pant is limited to SI 50 per year (July 1st- June 30th): ' The Scholarship Fund is supported by the generous donations of individuals businesses civic organizations and church SUMMER PLAYGROUND PROGRAM The Summer Playground Program is a great way for your child to spend their summer vacation Summer Playground is in partner-shi- p with the Alliance for Youth Each day the children will experience creative srts and crafts exciting recreational games guest speakers field trips and more m the park! The program allows children the opportunity to build char- acter and make positive decisions by partici- Wha:" Time:- dr to register Youth' Age 8-- ' 31 : V iS V - 'VV - : b aU levels Meet froot of the new educationbuilding Call Danidlcat245-055- 1 For Wheiw :'5-6p- 6 pni u Camp Begins Fee: $25 (includes and a one time pass to the LAC) cantactLarryJJacobsen115Qnarter Circle Driven Nlbley UT 84321 or eaU ' Come get a great workout in the warm sun Bring your stroQerjogger and babies jEor an eqjoyable hour together butruction will be given oo how to use tire strollerOogger to - VWillowPirit :'C'TiM('Bid Tbinday 8:30-9:3- 0 am Time: : Fee: $2 per time or $10 for 10 punch pass v iMay 25 Begins: Dysi ' |