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Middletown Parks and Recreation Department

 

Upcoming programs – 860-343-6620- Register NOW.

www.cityofmiddletown.com, click on Departments, then Parks & Recreation to view the complete Spring and Summer Brochure.  Programs require pre-registration. 

 

 

 

Youth Summer Programs – Now Registering!

 

Vet’s Swim Team & Summer Swim Lessons –Now Registering!

 

Easter Candy Hunt – 10 am at WWM, March 31st .FREE , 12 and under

 

Hoops and More- Fridays (ages 8 – 15) through March 30th, 6-9 pm.  FREE

 

Recreational Swim – Sundays, through Mar 25 at WWM, $2 or use Vets Pool Pass

 

25+Open Basketball – Sundays, (Mar 4 - 25) 1:30 – 3:30 at WWM  -$5

 

Men’s Basketball League – Fridays (35+) (6:30 – 9pm) Snow School

 

Co-Ed Drop in Volleyball- Weds 6:15 pm, $20 Snow School (18+)

 

Sign Language – Begins March 1st , Thursdays  6:30 -8 pm

 

Friends and Fun Programs- Baking, Arts & Crafts, Dance, Movie Days (ages 8 – 18)

 

Judo (6-adult) – Mondays and Wednesdays ($40) 6:30 – 7:30pm

 

Badminton – Thursdays 8pm, $35 resident, $45 non-res.  Begins January 5th

 

Golden Lion Martial Arts – (6-adult), Thursdays, 6 – 7:30pm ($40/ 3 month)

 

Lap Swim -  Mondays and Thursdays (8:00p – 8:45 pm) at Wilson Middle, $10/ 3mo

 

Water Fitness -  Mondays and Thursdays  (ages 18+) 7 – 8 pm at WWM (60+ free)

 

Adult Exercise – Mondays and Thursdays 7 – 8pm (at WWM) ages 18 + (60+ free) 

 

Weight Lifting – Monday and Thursday evening (at WWM) ages 18 + (60+ free)

 

Wesleyan Indoor Walking Program – ages 50+ (Free) Must register and wear pass.

 

Family Movie – FREE  movie on the big screen, Keigwin Auditorium, March 30th

 

Sledding – at your own risk is permitted at Veteran’s Memorial Park.  No supervision.

 

Ice Skating – at your own risk is permitted at Pat Kidney, Butternut Hollow, Swales Pond & Ravine Park. Call the Parks Dept at 860-344-3552 or 860-343-6627 for conditions.

 

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