07spring_activity guide - City of Delaware

07spring_activity guide - City of Delaware 07spring_activity guide - City of Delaware

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16 Youth Activities / RecyclingSafety Town*Delaware Safety Town is a one-week educational programgeared for children entering Kindergarten or first grade in thefall of 2011. Safety Town is an interactive program that isdesigned to educate the children in a variety of safety topicsand techniques that can be utilized in real-life situations. Topicsinclude: fire safety, bike, bus, and pedestrian safety, the properuse of 911, poisons, stranger awareness, traffic safety, andanimal safety. In addition, participants will be introduced to firefighters, police officers, school bus drivers, and many othercommunity helpers. Registration is taken at the Parks &Recreation Office at 500 E. Lincoln Ave. Maximum participants:60 per session.Session I: June 20 - 24; Time: 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. 303108-01Session II: June 20 - 24; Time: 12:30 - 3:00 p.m. 303108-02Session III: June 27 - July 1; Time: 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. 303108-03Registration deadline: May 27(Space is limited and may fill upprior to the deadline)Days: Monday - FridayLocation: Conger Elementary SchoolRes. Rate: $35 / Non-Res. Rate: $45Playground EquipmentPlayground Safety Guidelines - The play equipment in our cityparks is heavily used. When used properly they can give kids andtheir families hours of quality play time and physical activity. In aneffort to keep everyone safe, we are including the followingguidelines for your child’s safety.Caution - Playing on the equipment with bare feet may cause injury.Throwing mulch or any other object within play area may causeinjury. Playing on the equipment when it is wet may cause injury.Swings - Hold on with both hands. Never swing or twist emptyseats. Standing on swings can cause injury. Stop swinging beforegetting off. Stand clear of moving swings to avoid contact andpossible injury.Slides - Slide feet first only. No running or walking up slide.Climbers - No pushing, running, or shoving.courteous of others.Play safely & beIf you notice broken equipment or anything thatrequires attention, please call 740-203-1450.We appreciate your cooperation.Curbside Recyclingand YardwasteCollectionFor bins oradditional information,call 203-1810.Items placed out for curbside collection should be sorted into 2groupings: Fiber Products (newsprint, paperboard/chipboard,corrugated cardboard and all types of paper) and Non-FiberProducts (plastic, glass, bimetal and aluminum). Acceptable itemsinclude:FIBER PRODUCTSSeparation no longer necessary-mix these items togetherPAPERAcceptable: Newspaper, magazines, phone books,catalogs and paper.CARDBOARDAcceptable: Corrugated (bundled or tied measuring2’ x 2 ½’ x 1’ high), paperboard (pop boxes, cerealboxes, and food boxes) and paper bags.NON-FIBER PRODUCTSPLASTICSAcceptable: # 1 & # 2 (exception is plastic grocerybags)GLASSAcceptable: Clear, brown, and green bottlesand jars.ALUMINUM & BIMETAL (TIN/STEEL)Acceptable: Soda and food cans (all cans must beempty and clean), aluminum foil & aluminum pie plates.YARD WASTEYard waste includes lawn trimmings, leaves, vines,brush, and garden waste

Preservation Parks17Preservation Parks of Delaware County offers Summer Explorers Camp and many free nature educationprograms, led by our naturalists, for children and adults. Join us for hikes to explore birds and other wildlife, trees,wildflowers, wetlands, prairies and other natural habitats in our eight parks. Join us for Osprey Homecoming, ourpopular Thursday Evening Summer Concert Series, and the Green-Wise Fair. Parks are open every day,morning to dark.Visit www.preservationparks.com for information.• Preschool Park Pals (ages 3-5)• Park Explorers (ages 6-12)• Homeschool Adventures (ages 7-11)• Hound Hikes• Golden Marathon walks• Nature programs for all agesOsprey HomecomingHelp us celebrate the ospreys’ return from their winter vacation in SouthAmerica. Hands-on, family-oriented activities will help visitors learn moreabout these raptors, which once were on the endangered species list inOhio. The event includes talks with experts and visitsto Alum Creek to view the nesting platforms. FREE.April 17, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.Hogback Ridge Preserve, 2656 Hogback Road, SunburySummer Letterbox AdventureThis popular, award-winning family program will return again in June,with kick-offs taking place at county libraries during their summer readingprogram kick-off events. Families have fun visiting the parks over thesummer and learning about nature as they search for boxes hiding inthe parks. A drawing for prizes awaits those who complete the project.Watch our website for dates and more information.Summer Explorers CampVisit our web site for details on this fun summer day camp. Park naturalistsare working on some exciting new features for this summer tradition.Green-Wise FairYou’ll learn simple ways to reduce, reuse and recycle during the 3rd annualGreen-Wise Fair. Vendors and activities for children & adults are included. FREE.August 28, time to be determinedDeer Haven Preserve, 4183 Liberty Road, DelawareThursday Evening Concert SeriesThis will be the third season for our varied and FREE concert series. Concerts are on six Thursday evenings in July and August,at Gallant Woods Preserve, 2151 Buttermilk Hill Road. Concerts begin at 7 p.m. Bring your blanket, chairs and a picnic!July 7 ......................Z-Sharp Big Band (Big Band Music)July 14 ....................Marquis 66 (50s, 60s, 70s Classic Rock)July 21 ....................Slick Andrews and the 3C Drifters (Country, Rockabilly)July 28 ....................Lone Raven (Celtic)August 4..................Zen Band (Motown, Blues)August 11................The Moonbats (European Classic Rock)

16 Youth Activities / RecyclingSafety Town*<strong>Delaware</strong> Safety Town is a one-week educational programgeared for children entering Kindergarten or first grade in thefall <strong>of</strong> 2011. Safety Town is an interactive program that isdesigned to educate the children in a variety <strong>of</strong> safety topicsand techniques that can be utilized in real-life situations. Topicsinclude: fire safety, bike, bus, and pedestrian safety, the properuse <strong>of</strong> 911, poisons, stranger awareness, traffic safety, andanimal safety. In addition, participants will be introduced to firefighters, police <strong>of</strong>ficers, school bus drivers, and many othercommunity helpers. Registration is taken at the Parks &Recreation Office at 500 E. Lincoln Ave. Maximum participants:60 per session.Session I: June 20 - 24; Time: 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. 303108-01Session II: June 20 - 24; Time: 12:30 - 3:00 p.m. 303108-02Session III: June 27 - July 1; Time: 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. 303108-03Registration deadline: May 27(Space is limited and may fill upprior to the deadline)Days: Monday - FridayLocation: Conger Elementary SchoolRes. Rate: $35 / Non-Res. Rate: $45Playground EquipmentPlayground Safety Guidelines - The play equipment in our cityparks is heavily used. When used properly they can give kids andtheir families hours <strong>of</strong> quality play time and physical <strong>activity</strong>. In aneffort to keep everyone safe, we are including the following<strong>guide</strong>lines for your child’s safety.Caution - Playing on the equipment with bare feet may cause injury.Throwing mulch or any other object within play area may causeinjury. Playing on the equipment when it is wet may cause injury.Swings - Hold on with both hands. Never swing or twist emptyseats. Standing on swings can cause injury. Stop swinging beforegetting <strong>of</strong>f. Stand clear <strong>of</strong> moving swings to avoid contact andpossible injury.Slides - Slide feet first only. No running or walking up slide.Climbers - No pushing, running, or shoving.courteous <strong>of</strong> others.Play safely & beIf you notice broken equipment or anything thatrequires attention, please call 740-203-1450.We appreciate your cooperation.Curbside Recyclingand YardwasteCollectionFor bins oradditional information,call 203-1810.Items placed out for curbside collection should be sorted into 2groupings: Fiber Products (newsprint, paperboard/chipboard,corrugated cardboard and all types <strong>of</strong> paper) and Non-FiberProducts (plastic, glass, bimetal and aluminum). Acceptable itemsinclude:FIBER PRODUCTSSeparation no longer necessary-mix these items togetherPAPERAcceptable: Newspaper, magazines, phone books,catalogs and paper.CARDBOARDAcceptable: Corrugated (bundled or tied measuring2’ x 2 ½’ x 1’ high), paperboard (pop boxes, cerealboxes, and food boxes) and paper bags.NON-FIBER PRODUCTSPLASTICSAcceptable: # 1 & # 2 (exception is plastic grocerybags)GLASSAcceptable: Clear, brown, and green bottlesand jars.ALUMINUM & BIMETAL (TIN/STEEL)Acceptable: Soda and food cans (all cans must beempty and clean), aluminum foil & aluminum pie plates.YARD WASTEYard waste includes lawn trimmings, leaves, vines,brush, and garden waste

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