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Published by Burlington Parks & Recreation Department, 2022-02-28 13:19:37

Spring 2022 (1)

Spring 2022 (1)

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Covid-19 information office hours

Beginning with the start of spring programs, the Monday - Friday
Burlington Parks & Recreation Department will make 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
masks optional for those participants who are fully *We will be closed April 18, May 30 & June 20
vaccinated. Participants who are eligible to be vaccinated, Phone: 781.270.1695
but are not vaccinated, must continue to wear masks while
participating in indoor programs. Masks will be required
when taking transportation provided by the Burlington
Parks & Recreation Department. As always, any individual
who wishes to continue to mask, including those who face
higher risk from COVID-19, are encouraged to do so. We
will continue to monitor the governor's guidance and make
changes to our policy as required.

Registration begins at 6:00 pm on Thursday, march 3
look for new programs throughout the brochure; THEy have colorful titles

Registration guidelines

1. For your convenience, online registration is available at www.burlingtonrecreation.org. You may also register
by mail.
2. If your address is not printed on your check, provide a photocopy of your driver’s license.
3. If you think the staff should be aware of any medical, physical or emotional conditions regarding the
participant, please provide information on the registration form.
4. The only time you will hear from us is if your program is full, canceled, you get your second choice, or there is
a change in day or time. If both your choices are filled, your name will be placed on the waiting list and a refund
will be sent to you.

Waiting list




If your desired class is filled, you will be notified and placed on a waiting list. We will make every effort to

accommodate those on the waiting list.

how to register by mail

1. Log on to burlingtonrecreation.org and print out a registration form.
2. One registration form may be used for all of your family’s registrations.
3. Fill out the registration form completely and accurately so that your family information may be entered into
the computer correctly.
4. You may pay by check or money order (payable to Town of Burlington), MasterCard, Discover, Amex or Visa.
5. Send registration form, payment, and birth certificates (if required) to: Burlington Parks & Recreation
Department, Registration, Town Hall, Burlington, MA 01803

The Parks & Recreation Department’s mission is to enhance the quality of life for Burlington
citizens by providing high quality recreation facilities, programs and services.



recreation commission staff directory

Kevin sullivan BRendan egan

Chair Director of Parks and Recreation




steve nelson Bill baker, CPSI

Vice Chair Superintendent of Park Maintenance




Dave Norden Kelly Lehman, CPSI

Member Program Coordinator




Bill gaffney Jessie hampson

Planning Board Representative Assistant Program Coordinator




Thomas Murphy Emma Jones, CTRS

School Department Representative Therapeutic Recreation Specialist

Program title key

= In-person Program
= Virtual Program
= Hybrid Program

pre-school

Pre-school Fun & Run Pre-School Bookworms

Ages 3 - 5 (toilet trained), 9 am - Noon Ages 3 - 5 (toilet trained), 9 am - Noon
$286 (9 weeks), Visco Building at Simonds Park $317 (10 weeks), Visco Building at Simonds Park

Director: Leigh Ann Shaw Director: TBD
This program will provide children with a physical We all know that children are enriched by books. Stories
approach to learning and socializing through outdoor promote cognitive, social and emotional development
gross motor experiences. We will enjoy organized games while building writing and reading skills. In this program,
and activities utilizing the fields and forest of Simonds your child will become immersed in a new story each
Park while also partaking in picnic snacks and week through the use of books, flannel board, puppets,
discovering the joys of spring with each other. Please and dramatic play. Art, science, and other literacy
pack a water bottle and peanut free snack. A copy of experiences will revolve around the chosen story and
your child’s birth certificate should accompany the imaginations will soar. Please pack a water bottle and
registration form of new participants. peanut free snack. A copy of your child’s birth certificate
should accompany the registration form of new
Days Dates Activity # participants.

Mon. March 28 - June 6 356810-A Days Dates Activity #
(not 4/18 & 5/30)

April 6 - June 8 Tues. March 29 - June 7 351600-A
(not 4/20) (not 4/19)
Wed. 356810-B

Thurs. March 31 - June 9 351600-B
(not 4/21)

Baseball Tots

Mondays, $55 (6 weeks), Rec Center Field, Instructor: Skyhawks Sports Academy
This developmental program uses a variety of fun games to engage kids while teaching the sport of baseball
and developing fundamental skills. This class uses a variety of props and games to engage kids.




Ages Time Dates Activity #

3-4 3 - 3:45 pm April 11 - May 23 (not 4/18) 373400-A

4-5 4 - 4:45 pm April 11 - May 23 (not 4/18) 373400-B

Inclusion Services

See a program in our brochure you or your family member is interested in?! Reach out to Emma Jones, CTRS
at 781-270-1937 or [email protected] to inquire about inclusion services for any of our programs.

Lil Sports

Ages 2 - 5, $70 (6 weeks), Rec Center Field
Instructor: Lil Sports Staff

This fun, energetic program is set to music and teaches children the basics of multiple sports and activities while
building teamwork, listening skills, and gross motor skills.




Day Dates Time Activity #

Saturdays April 30 - June 11 (not 5/28) 9:30 – 10:15 am 371800-A

Saturdays April 30 - June 11 (not 5/28) 10:30 – 11:15 am 371800-B

Mondays April 25 - June 6 (not 5/30) 9:45 - 10:30 am 371800-C

Mommy & Me Everyone Deserves a

Wednesdays, April 6 - June 8 (not 4/20), $70 Chance to Play
(9 weeks), Function Room, Instructor: Marie Grinnell
Is your child not old enough for pre-school? This “pre- We recognize the importance of recreation
pre-school” program is perfect for both of you! You and and the health and wellness benefits it
your child (or your child and his/her caregiver) will enjoy
developmentally appropriate stories, games, songs, provides. Our financial assistance program is
creative movement and art activities each week - all here to assist families in need. To complete
designed to help you get the most out of this important the application, please visit our website and
one on one time with your child.
click on parent portal.

Ages Time Activity # TinyTykes Soccer
2-3 9:30 - 10:15 am 344500-A
3-4 10:30 - 11:15 am 344500-B Sundays, May 8 - June 19 (not 5/29)
$105 (6 weeks), Rec Center Field
Instructor: Challenger Sports

This curriculum has been created to promote and
enhance the key areas of child development with a
major focus on fun! Children will develop their balance,
agility, coordination, color recognition and numerical
learning, along with increasing their confidence and
social skills. Registration fee includes ball and uniform
for players.

Ages Time Activity #
2-3 1 - 1:45 pm 362900-A
4-5 2 - 2:45 pm 362900-B

Little Dragons


Ages 3 - 4, Steve Nugent’s Institute / 207F Cambridge St. Instructors: Steve Nugent & Staff
Come join the fun and explore this introductory karate program tDhaattefoscuses on enhancing your child’s fine and
gross motor skills. Emphasis will be put on listening, memory, and attention. Children will be taught breathing,
stretching, self-discipline & coordination. Classes also cover health, nutrition, fire safety & stranger awareness.

Day Dates Fee (includes uniform) Time Activity #

Thurs. April 7 – June 30 $205 (13 weeks) 3:30 - 4 pm 370000-A

Sat. April 9 – June 25 (not 5/28) $175 (11 weeks) 9 - 9:30 am 370000-B

Music with Miss Maura

Ceramics Room, Instructor: Maura Pastran, MT-BC
Music with Miss Maura is an early-childhood music
program designed to support and enhance children’s
development throughout early childhood. Through
music, movement, and instrument play, children
engage in a variety of music experiences within a fun
and exciting atmosphere, supporting their social,
emotional, physical and musical development!



Waddlers
(9 - 18 months) with a caregiver

Day Dates Time Fee Activity #
Fridays April 8 - May 13 9:30 - 10:15 am $80 (6 weeks) 347100-A
Fridays May 20 - June 24 9:30 - 10:15 am $80 (6 weeks) 347100-B

Toddlers
(18 months - 3 years) with a caregiver

Day Dates Time Fee Activity #
Fridays April 8 - May 13 10:30 - 11:15 am $80 (6 weeks) 347100-C
Fridays May 20 - June 24 10:30 - 11:15 am $80 (6 weeks) 347100-D
Saturdays April 9 - May 14 9:15 - 10 am $80 (6 weeks) 347100-E
Saturdays May 21 - June 25 (not 5/28) 9:15 - 10 am $72 (5 weeks) 347100-F

Preschool & Siblings
(3 - 5 years and siblings) with a caregiver. Siblings must also register.

Day Dates Time Fee Activity #
Saturdays April 9 - May 14 10:15 - 11 am $80 (6 weeks) 347100-G
Saturdays May 21 - June 25 (not 5/28) 10:15 - 11 am $72 (5 weeks) 347100-H

Mommy (Daddy) & Me Music and Movement

Ages walking - 3, Saturdays, April 9 - May 21, $102 (7 weeks)
Ellens School of Dance 767 Boston Rd Billerica, Instructor: Ellens School of Dance Staff
Any caregiver is welcome to play the role of “Mommy”. This class includes lots of games to help develop fine and
gross motor skills with activities like Rhythm and Instruments, Puppets, Bubble Time and much more!! This class
will instill a love of music and dance at a young age.

Time Activity #
8:30 - 9:15 am 333500-A
10:15 - 11 am 333500-B

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youth

Flag Football Challenger Soccer

Fridays, April 15 – May 27 (not 4/22) Tuesday - Friday, April 19 - 22 (April Vacation)

$95 (6 weeks), Rec Center Field Rahanis Soccer Field, Instructor: Challenger Sports

Instructor: Skyhawks Sports Academy This curriculum has been created to promote and

Skyhawks Flag Football Fueled by USA Football is an enhance the key areas of child development with a

exciting introduction to America’s favorite game! Using major focus on fun! Children will develop their balance,

skills and drills from the Football Development Model, agility, coordination, color recognition and numerical

developed by the experts at the sport’s national learning, along with increasing their confidence and

governing body – USA Football – players will gain social skills. Registration fee includes ball and uniform

confidence and prepare for league play. Coaches will for players.

teach the key concepts of passing, receiving, running,

kicking, punting and flag pulling, all presented in a Ages Time Fee Activity #

positive environment. 7 - 10 9 am - 12 pm $118 363501-A

Ages Time Activity # 11 - 14 9 am - 12 pm $118 363501-B
7-9 7 - 10 9 am - 3 pm $146 363501-C
10 - 14 4 - 5 pm 374001-A 11 - 14 9 am - 3 pm $146 363501-D


5:15 pm - 6:15 pm 374001-B


Community Events

Looking for fun the whole family can enjoy? Check out our community events on page 32.

Kids Test Kitchen

Thursdays, April 7 - May 19 (not 4/21), $130 (6 weeks), Ceramics Room, Instructor: Kids Test Kitchen Staff
Kids’ Test Kitchen is on a mission to get young eaters cooking, tasting, and thinking about healthy ingredients!
Each class presents students with an opportunity to explore new or familiar foods in their raw, unmanipulated
state. Then, working as a team, we’ll slice, dice, peel, measure, and cook until we’ve prepared the finished dish.
Your aspiring chef will receive the main ingredient, or a sample of the finished dish, and the recipe so that they
can show off what they’ve learned! Even the most reluctant eaters enjoy KTK, where participation is expected, but
tasting is always optional. Recipes for this session include artichokes, edamame salad, green smoothie, Ener-
cheese, and asain inspired broccoli! Please disclose any food allergies or dietary restrictions when you register.

Ages Time Activity #
4&5 3:30 - 4:30 pm 351801-A
6-8 351801-B
5 - 6 pm

Intro to Boxing Virtual Mother's Day
Flower Arranging
Grades K - 8 (K-4/5-8), $145 (6 weeks), MK Boxing
1 Esquire Rd Billerica, Instructors: Mike Knox & Staff Ages 8 - 12, Friday, May 6, 6 - 7:30 pm, $45, Zoom
MK Boxing has a superior 7,500 square foot facility Instructor: Cindy Mattson Given Erwin Florist
boasting over 30 boxing bags, speedbags, conditioning Activity #: 346932-VIRA
mats, a professional boxing ring, and much more.
Boxing will not only improve the body, it will improve the Make a beautiful flower arrangement to give to mom
mind. The sport of boxing can and will be safe if done for Mother’s Day! All flowers and a vase are included.
properly. Participants must bring their own gloves or Flowers will be available to be picked up during the
may buy them at MK Boxing. All parents will be required day on May 5.
to sign guest registrations and waivers for their children
upon arrival. Students will be broken up into age Archery
appropriate classes.
Grades 4 - 8, Tuesdays, 5:30 - 6:30 pm
Day Dates Time Activity # $145 (4 weeks), Mary Cummings Estate
Instructor: On The Mark Archery Staff
Tuesday May 3 - June 7 4 - 5 pm 371001-A Lesson plans will engage students in unique
challenges each class while balancing out
Saturdays May 7 - June 11 9:30 - 10:30 am 371001-B individualized attention and feedback. No prior
experience necessary. All coaching and equipment is
provided by On the Mark Archery.

Indoor Rock Climbing Dates Activity #

Ages 7 - 12, Saturdays, April 9 - June 11 (not 4/16 & March 29 - April 19 371401-A
5/28), 11:30 am - 1:30 pm, $250 (8 weeks), Central
May 3 - 24 371401-B
Rock Gym 10 Adam Rd Stoneham, Instructors:
Central Rock Gym Staff, Activity #: 379101-A June 7 - 28 371401-C

This is a great first step for younger participants
Beat Bullying
interested in learning about the sport of climbing in a
fun, low-stress environment. In this program, the Ages 6 - 12, Saturday, April 9, 3 - 3:45 pm, $25
coaches will introduce participants to the skills and Steve Nugent’s Institute 207F Cambridge St
concepts that climbers need to build a solid foundation
for climbing growth. The youth clinic strives to open the Instructor: Steve Nugent & Staff
door for youth climbers to become comfortable in the Activity #: 358301-A
gym and make lasting friendships. All gear is included.
Central Rock Gym requires participants to wear a mask. Bullying is a behavior that is intentional, repetitive,
and hurtful. An imbalance of power exists between
the child who is bullying and the intended target. In
this class, children will learn direct and indirect
techniques that will help them deal with a bully
effectively.

Karate

Ages 5 - 13, Fee includes uniform Day Dates Fee Time Activity #
Steve Nugent’s Institute Mon. April 4 - June 27 370501-A
207F Cambridge St Wed. (not 5/30) $190 5:30 - 6:15 pm 370501-B
Sat.
Instructors: Steve Nugent & Staff April 6 - June 29 (12 weeks) 6:15 - 7 pm 370501-C
This is an introductory karate program
that teaches proper stance, breathing, April 9 - June 25 $205 6:15 - 7 pm 370501-D
how to stretch, self-discipline, (not 5/28)
coordination, and practical self-defense. (13 weeks)
Classes cover health, nutrition, fire safety,
and stranger awareness. $175 1 - 1:45 pm
(11 weeks)

Multi-Sport Athletes Track and Field Challenge

Tuesdays, April 12 - May 24 (not 4/19), $75 (6 weeks) Grades 6 - 8, May - June, $30, Director: TBD
Rahanis Playground, Instructor: Skyhawks Sports BHS Track, Activity #: 371621-A
Multi-sport classes are designed to introduce young
athletes to a variety of different sports in one setting. Come and perfect your speed, strength and jumping
Athletes will learn the rules and essential skills of each ability in this challenging Track and Field program.
sport (soccer, baseball and basketball), along with vital Participants will continue to refine their skills in
life lessons such as respect and teamwork. Participants different Track and Field events. Schedule times will
should wear appropriate clothing, shin guards (optional) vary due to the availability of the BHS track.
and running shoes. Please bring a baseball/softball
glove.


Ages Time Activity #
4-6 4 - 5 pm 371501-A
7-9 5:15 - 6:15 pm 371501-B



Cricket

Sundays, April 10 - June 12 (not 4/17 & 5/29) Intro to Track and Field
2 - 4 pm, $90 (8 weeks), MSMS Turf Field
Instructor: United Cricket League Staff Grades 3 - 5, May - June, $30, Director:
Allison Murphy, BHS Track, Activity #: 371611-A
Come learn the basics of the second most popular This program will introduce the fundamentals of
sport in the world, Cricket! The focus of this program is events from the shot put and high jump to the 100m
to have fun while learning batting, bowling, fielding, dash and long jump. Schedule times will vary due to
and other skills of the sport. Skills will be taught at the the availability of the BHS track.
start of each session, with scrimmages being played
afterward. All equipment is provided.

Ages A
ctivity #
5-9 371101-A

10 - 13 371101-B

CrossFit Kids & Teens

Ages 8 - 15, 4 - 5 pm, $139 (8 sessions), CrossFit Exclamation 15 Wall St, Instructor: Lori Becker
CrossFit Kids & Teens combines fitness & fun while focusing on achievement. Our classes are high-energy and
great for all levels. Full-body strength and mobility with games, running, jumping, and more! Classes are split into
two groups by age and ability: Beginners (Level 1) & Intermediate (Level 2). We get kids moving, build self-esteem
and confidence, teach teamwork & leadership skills. CFE makes exercise fun!

Days Dates Activity #
Mondays & Wednesdays April 4 - 27 317301-A
Mondays & Wednesdays May 2 - 25 317301-B
Mondays & Wednesdays June 6 - 29 317301-C
Tuesdays & Thursdays April 5 - 28 317301-D
Tuesdays & Thursdays May 3 - 26 317301-E
Tuesdays & Thursdays June 2 - 28 317301-F

Dance Classes at BPRD! Ballet & Tap

At Burlington Parks & Recreation Department, we Ages 3 & 4, Fridays, April 8 - June 17 (not 4/22)
know you want to find an activity that your child 10 - 10:45 am, $92 (10 weeks), Function Room
not only loves, but is excited to attend each week! Instructor: Lisa Sanchez, Activity #: 330501-A
Our classes allow for your child to develop new Join us for a starting point that encourages multi-sensory
friendships, learn about teamwork, stay active exploration. At this age, dance should be about learning to
and most importantly, HAVE FUN! Through these nurture creativity in movement. Developing coordination
classes, we will introduce musicality, balance and and promoting self-esteem, combined with learning basic
movement in a structured environment. We will positions and terminology are the building blocks.
focus on coordination and rhythm in creative and Participants should have both ballet and tap shoes.
imaginative ways. Participants will have a
physically distant dance spot. Pip Hop

What should we bring to class? Ages 3 & 4, Fridays, April 8 - June 17 (not 4/22)
11 - 11:45 am, $92 (10 weeks), Function Room
Please be sure your child uses the restroom prior Instructor: Lisa Sanchez, Activity #: 333200-A
to entering class. Please see the specific class Has your pip squeak wanted to “dance like the big kids”?
description for the type of footwear needed. Well now is their chance… Pip Hop is Hip Hop for the
younger set. Our Pip Hop class is full of rhythm, body
Girls should wear awareness, simple choreography and high energy
craziness all set to cool funky music! If you have a pip-
black leotard with pink tights squeak that can’t stop moving, bring them to this simplified
hip hop class to get their groove on. Participants should
Boys should wear wear sneakers.

white t-shirt, black sweatpants or shorts Storytime Dance

black footwear Ages 3 - 5, Fridays, April 8 - June 17 (not not 4/22)
12:30 - 1:15 pm, $92 (10 weeks), Function Room
Dance Concepts Instructor: Lisa Sanchez, Activity #: 330511-A

Ages 2 & 3 (with caregiver), Fridays, April 8 - Come stretch your imagination, as well as your toes, in the
June 17 (not not 4/22), 9:15 - 9:45 am storybook dance class based on dances from your favorite
$92 (10 weeks), Function Room fairy tales and ballet stories! Each week we will head out on
a magical adventure, exploring dance along with our
Instructor: Lisa Sanchez, Activity #: 330000-A enchanting story. We will feature Not a Box, Giraffes Can't
A great way to bond with your little one! This Dance, and many more. Your child will explore elements of
class is perfect for the child who still needs a little creative movement, ballet, tap, and jazz, in this delightful
more time before separating from their trip to enchanted kingdoms and then bring the story home
caregiver. This class addresses the essence of for you to enjoy. Participants should have ballet and tap
movement and basics of dance while teaching shoes as well as sneakers.
them how their body moves.. Children learn basic
dance steps and terminology through songs, Ballet & Jazz
stories, and play. Participants should have both
ballet and tap shoes.

Ages 4 & 5, Fridays, April 8 - June 17 (not 4/22)
1:30 - 2:15 pm, $92 (10 weeks), Function Room
Instructor: Lisa Sanchez, Activity #: 330521-A
This class is a combination of ballet and jazz in which the
primary objective is to tell a story or convey emotions with
their body. These classes begin with an alternating warm-
up and are followed by technique/turns/jumps, across the
floor, floor work, and choreography. Children will start to
learn how to “story dance” in this wonderfully creative
movement class. Participants should have ballet shoes
and sneakers.

Field Hockey Learn to Skate

Tuesdays, April 5 - May 17 (not 4/19), $40 (6 weeks) Ages 4 - 15, $152 (8 weeks), Burlington Ice Palace
MSMS Turf Field, Instructor: Courtney Callahan 36 Ray Ave, Instructors: FMC Ice Sports Staff

Get trained in all aspects of field hockey; positioning, For skaters with little or no experience. This group class
dribbling, dodging, passing, defending and scoring. will teach the basics of skating. Skaters are grouped by
Players will improve their fundamentals, game sense, age and ability as needed. Skaters must be toilet
and develop a better understanding of the sport. Wear trained and helmets are required (bike helmets are
comfortable clothing, sneakers/cleats, shin guards, a acceptable). Skate rentals are available on a first-come-
molded mouth-guard, and goggles. Field hockey sticks first-serve basis and are included in the fee. If bringing
will be available to borrow. No experience necessary! your own skates, double blade skates are not permitted.

Grades Time Activity # Days Dates Time Activity #
3-5 6 - 7 pm 375201-A
6-8 7 - 8 pm 375201-B Wed. May 4 - June 22 4:30 - 4:55 pm 373101-A

Jr. Golf School Clinic Sun. May 8 - June 26 3 - 3:25 pm 373101-B

Ages 6 - 14, April school vacation week Middle School Volleyball
$159 (5 lessons), Billerica Country Club 51 Baldwin Rd
Grades 6 - 8, Saturdays, May 21 - June 18 (not 5/28)
Billerica, Instructor: Barrie Bruce Golf School 9 - 10:30 am, $35 (4 weeks), Recreation Gym
Junior clinics are perfect for beginning juniors and for
those who want to develop better golf skills. Clinics Instructor: Wingsze Seaman, Activity #: 372601-A
cover safety, set up, the swing, irons, woods, the short This developmental program is a great opportunity
game, and golf etiquette. Equipment and practice balls for participants to develop and improve their
will be provided. Junior golfers are grouped by age volleyball skills and learn how to play the game. The
range, so students will be playing in age-appropriate program is suitable for all skill levels.
peer groups.
High School Volleyball

Days Dates Time Activity # Grades 9 - 12, Saturdays, May 21 - June 18
(not 5/28), 10:30 am - 12 pm, $35 (4 weeks)
Mon. - Fri. April 18 - 22 9 - 10:15 am 370601-A Recreation Gym, Instructor: Wingsze Seaman

Mon. - Fri. April 18 - 22 1 - 2:15 pm 370601-B Activity #: 310702-A
This developmental program is a great opportunity for
participants to develop and improve their volleyball
skills and learn how to play the game. The program is
suitable for all skill levels.

Chess

Saturdays, April 9 - June 4 (not 5/28), Ceramics Room, Instructor: Chess Hero Staff
The beginner level class is geared towards kids that are new or relatively new to chess. Learn and reinforce
basic principles. This class covers the topics like: Piece names/movement, starting position, turn-sequence,
piece values, special rules, general board competencies, and checks/checkmates. The advanced class is geared
towards students who already know chess rules/basics. This class will concentrate on the specific offensive
and defensive strategies with a review of fundamental opening, middlegame, and endgame strategies.

Level Grades Time Fee Activity #
12 - 1 pm $130 (8 weeks) 352401-A
Beginner K-3 1:15 - 2:15 pm $170 (8 weeks) 352401-B

Intermediate/advanced 4 - 6

Zoom: Frequently asked questions

How can I troubleshoot How to log onto zoom using the app
my camera not working?
on a browser Open the
Mac application
Check to make sure there aren’t any Visit www.zoom.us Click join a
other programs or apps using a Click join a meeting (top right meeting
camera (such as facetime, photo hand corner) Enter meeting
booth) Enter meeting ID ID
Restart your computer Enter password Enter
If the camera still does not work in password
Zoom, check to see if the camera Windows
works with facetime or photo booth Check to make sure there aren’t any
If the camera is not working for these other programs using a camera
apps, contact Apple support Restart your computer
If it works in these apps, uninstall If that does not work please contact
Zoom and reinstall [email protected] for
If that does not work please contact troubleshooting help
[email protected] for
troubleshooting help

frequently asked questions

Where to find your zoom meeting ID and password
The meeting ID and password are located either in the email sent to you or on your receipt. If you are
unable to locate the meeting ID and password please contact [email protected].

Do you need an account to access Zoom?
No, you do not need to create an account to access a Zoom class or meeting.

How to change the view
To change the view on a tablet or phone, there will be dots on the bottom of the screen. Click on these
dots to scroll through the pages and change the layout of videos. If you are using a PC, there will be a view
changer on the top right corner.

How to join with computer audio
Once you enter the meeting you should be prompted with the option to use computer audio. Your
computer must have a built in microphone or plugged in headphones with a microphone.

Why can people not hear me?
Instructors may choose to mute all participants which would restrict you from being heard by other
participants. If your instructor has not muted you, please look to see if you have clicked the microphone
off by looking at the microphone icon in the bottom of your screen.

youth S.T.E.A.M.

Esports: League of Legends & Rocket League

Ages 9 - 14, April 4 - June 4, $190, Instructor: Vanta Leagues Staff
Does your child play video games? We offer an Esports Development League with expert coaching for all skill levels.
Vanta Leagues were started in response to one of the founder's sons being cyberbullied - their team based learning
platform provides a structured & safe environment for youth to learn skills and build meaningful friendships.
Technology requirements are a PC Desktop/Laptop, a mouse, a headset and a power source. Practices will be held
either Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday, with games held on Saturdays. Rocket League competitions will
be played on Saturdays from 7:30 - 8:30 pm. League of Legends competitions will be played on Saturdays from 5 -
7 pm. Once registered, you will receive an email from Vanta a week before the program starts with additional info.

Game Dates Time Activity #

League of Legends Mondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays Mon./Wed. 5:30 - 7 pm 361032-A

League of Legends Mondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays Mon./Wed. 7 - 8:30 pm 361032-B

League of Legends Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays Tues./Thurs. 5:30 - 7 pm 361032-C

League of Legends Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays Tues./Thurs. 7 - 8:30 pm 361032-D

Rocket League Mondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays Mon./Wed. 5:30 - 7 pm 361032-E

Rocket League Mondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays Mon./Wed. 7 - 8:30 pm 361032-F

Rocket League Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays Tues./Thurs. 5:30 - 7 pm 361032-G

Rocket League Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays Tues./Thurs. 7 - 8:30 pm 361032-H

Class Reading & Drawing
with Friends
Lego Engineering
Ages 5 - 7, Saturdays, April 16 - May 21
Ages 6 - 11, Tuesday - Thursday, April 19 - 21 $70 (6 weeks), Virtual, Instructor: Stacy Johnston
(April Vacation), 9 am - Noon, $150, Ceramics Room Reading & Drawing with Friends provides an online
space for friends, to read and draw together during
Instructor: Wicked Cool for Kids Staff one-hour sessions. Instructor Ms. Johnston will lead
Activity #: 300179-A the group through read alouds, with books displayed
on the Shared Screen, for all to view and to read from.
This LEGO Engineering program includes STEM-based We'll also enjoy some engaging book discussions and
challenges and free-building. We will build creative drawing prompts.
mechanisms that incorporate gears, flywheels. and
cams to build amazing contraptions. We'll crank up the Time Activity #
fun using creativity to build with LEGOs in problem 10 - 11 am 347401-A
solving challenges. Kids design a spinning eggbeater 3:45 - 4:45 pm 347401-B
and create a car to carry LEGO bricks.

3D Printing, Coding, and Design Art & Design Club

Grades 3 - 5, Fridays, April 29 - June 3 Ages 8 - 12, Mondays, April 11 - May 23 (not 4/18)
3:30 - 4:30 pm, $130 (6 weeks), Ceramics Room 3:45 - 4:45 pm, $70 (6 weeks), Virtual
Instructor: BlocksCAD teacher, Activity #: 358601-A
Learn how to design cool 3D objects using BlocksCAD, Instructor: Stacy Johnston, Activity #: 343201-A
a software program that combines 3D modeling with Art & Design Club - Watercolor Spotlight Series (Course
block-based coding. In this class, you will learn basic 1 of 4) - Through engaging demonstrations and guided
computer-aided design (CAD) principles while learning exercises, and with plenty of time to experiment and
the foundations of coding. Students will build on create individual works of art, we’ll have fun learning
introductory concepts and practice computational about the art of watercolor painting. Topics will
thinking skills, and have fun creating unique, include color theory and mixing, watercolor washes,
personalized, three-dimensional designs. Each student saving whites and lights, creating texture, subject
gets one 3D print of their choosing over the 6-hour matter selection, planning your painting, sketching,
course. BlocksCAD will print these projects after class laying in base washes, and adding in the details. A $27
has concluded and provide instructions for a safe pick- materials fee is due prior to the first class through
up. Students will need an internet accessible device Venmo, or a check or cash can be dropped off at the
(laptop, MacBook, iPad, or Chromebook). Burlington Parks and Recreation office (allowing ample
time for ordering & picking up materials).

Dungeons and Dragons Drawing Workshop

Grades 5 - 12, $175 (8 weeks), Ceramics Room Ages 8 - 12, Wednesdays, April 6 - May 18 (not 4/20)
Instructor: David Murray 3:45 - 4:45 pm, $70 (6 weeks), Virtual

This program is an introduction to the tabletop game Instructor: Stacy Johnston, Activity #: 346501-A
Dungeons & Dragons. Participants will work together to In this expansive and engaging Drawing Workshop,
learn the rules and mechanics of the game. Each player students will further develop their drawing skills and
will have the opportunity to build a unique character to techniques. We will use drawing concepts and
take on a grand adventure, tailored to the experience techniques such as drawing what you see, creating
skill level of the group. Through cooperative game play depth in drawings, Figure drawing exercises, and
involving puzzle solving and basic math, participants planning drawings using a View Finder & Thumbnail
will strengthen teamwork, improvisation, and social Sketches. There will be plenty of time to experiment
skills. All while having a lot of fun! and flex & express our creativity! Meeting information
and a list of materials you will need (most or all of
Days Dates Time Activity # which you may already have at home) will be
emailed to you prior to the start of the program.
Tues. April 5 - May 31 4:30 - 6:30 pm 352811-A There are no prerequisites to take this course, and
the course has been adapted with new inspiration
(not 4/19) subject matter for returning Drawing Workshop
students.
Wed. April 6 - June 1 5:30 - 7:30 pm 352811-B

(not 4/20)

Painting & Drawing Flowers

Ages 6 - 10, Saturday, May 21, 12:30 - 2:30 pm
$15, Function Room, Instructor: Sunniya Saleem, Activity #: 347501-A
Explore the lovely subject of flowers through art and drawing! Flowers introduce us to beauty in nature and
shower us with a spectrum of lively colors. Children will learn how to express themselves by painting beautiful
flowers. In this class, we will observe the form and style of flowers and learn to paint our own bouquets. We will
discuss the different shapes and patterns and connect them together in this visual form. Children will work with
acrylics on canvas to design their masterpieces. A $10 materials fee is due at the beginning of the class.

something for everyone

Women and Investing 101 & 201

Zoom, $50, Instructor: Sumeit Aggarwal
Women and Investing 101 will go over basics of Investing, discuss step-by-step approach to investing, and
cover different types of investments and retirement plans. You will also learn how to gain confidence in your
research, evaluate alternatives, and design a portfolio. Beginners are especially encouraged to attend this
class. Women and Investing 201 is for women who want to take their investing skills to the next level. In 201
we go over advanced concepts of Investing such as Asset Allocation, Diversification Strategies, Understanding
Fees and Monitoring your own investments.

Level Dates Time Activity #
101 April 4 & 11 7 - 8:30 pm 302403-A
101 May 3 & 10 12 - 1:30 pm 302403-B
201 May 16 & 23 7 - 8:30 pm 302403-C


Fishing Permit
Beginner Kickboxing

Ages 16+, Tuesdays, May 3 - June 7, 6:30 - 7:30 pm Mill Pond Reservoir, April 1 - October 31
$145 (6 weeks), MK Boxing 1 Esquire Rd Billerica Dawn to Dusk, Permit Fee: $10 (Ages 15+)
Instructor: Mike Knox & Staff, Activity #: 311403-A
This program is suitable for adults and teens. You will Activity #: 905023-A
learn kickboxing techniques and punching Burlington residents are welcome to fish at the Mill
combinations. Additionally you will discover ways to Pond Reservoir, which has been stocked with rainbow
dodge, avoid, guard and counter attack. Gloves can be and brown trout. Please purchase a fishing permit at
purchased separately at the gym. the Parks & Recreation Department office. Children
under age 15 do not need a permit, but they must be
accompanied by an adult when fishing at the
reservoir.

Teen/Adult Learn to Skate

Ages 16+, $168 (8 weeks), Burlington Ice Palace 36 Ray Ave, Instructors: FMC Ice Sports Staff
It’s never too late to learn how to skate! Learn to skate or enhance your skills in a fun and comfortable
environment. Skaters will be grouped by age or ability. Skate rentals are available on a first-come-first-serve
basis and are included in the fee. If bringing your own skates, double blade skates are not permitted.

Day Dates Time Activity #
Wednesdays May 4 - June 22 5 - 5:50 pm 382403-A
May 8 - June 26 3:30 - 4:20 pm 382403-B
Sundays

Women’s Self-Defense Family Disc Golf Clinic

Ages 14 & above, Saturday, June 4, 3 - 4 pm, $25 Ages 8+, Friday, May 13, $30 (per family), 6:30 - 8 pm

Steve Nugent’s Institute, 207F Cambridge St Simonds Park, Instructor: Roseanne Ham

Instructor: Steve Nugent & Staff Activity #: 312704-A

Activity #: 353703-A Have fun with your family while learning one of the

Learn simple yet effective ways to defend yourself. fastest growing sports in the country, disc golf. During

This class is designed for all strength levels. Wear this clinic you will learn the skills, rules, how to keep

comfortable clothes without zippers. score, and course play (playing a few of the holes at

Archery Simonds Park's Disc Golf Course). All you will need to
bring is a bottle of water. Discs will be provided for the

Grade 9 - Adult, Tuesdays, 5:30 - 6:30 pm event.

$145 (4 weeks), Mary Cummings Estate Mother's Day Paint Event
Instructor: On The Mark Archery Staff

Lesson plans will engage participants in unique Ages 7 & above, Saturday, May 7, 10 am - Noon
$15 per person, Ceramics Room, Instructor: Sunniya
challenges each class while balancing out
Saleem, Activity #: 300640-A
individualized attention and feedback. No prior Celebrate Mother's Day by spending time with your mom
painting a bouquet of abstract spring roses! Kids and
experience necessary. All coaching and equipment is every generation of mothers are encouraged to come! In
this class, we will paint roses in acrylic on canvas. Join us
provided by On the Mark Archery. to de-stress, enjoy great company, and have some fun

March 29 - April 19 381503-A

May 3 - 24 381503-B

June 7 - 28 381503-C

First Time Home Buyers painting. No prior experience is necessary! A $10
materials fee is due (per person) at the first class.

Wednesday, May 11, 7 - 9 pm, Murray Kelly Wing

No Fee, Instructors: Pat Linskey and Joanne Burlington Walks
Delaney, Elite Realty Experts, Activity #: 354603-A

In this class we will review steps to buying a home: how All ages, Tuesdays, 5:30 - 6:30 pm, No Fee
to obtain a pre-approval, shopping for the best rate Instructor: Marlies Henderson, NAI CIG
and how much of a down payment is needed. (A “Forest Bathing” or Shinrin Yoku, developed in Japan
mortgage consultant will be available.) Topics covered during the 1980s, has become a cornerstone of
in the workshop include buying vs renting, finding the preventive health care and healing in Japanese medicine.
right home, making an offer, what to expect at home Currently this holistic approach to healthy living gains
inspection, closing cost, attorney fees etc. Pre- traction in Western culture. Moreover, spring season
registration is required. invites vernal pool interpretive learning. During these 1
hour walks, you will not only enjoy the beauty of these
Home Owners:

Thinking of Selling? open spaces, but learn about local history. Walks take
place rain or shine and you must be able to walk on

Wednesday, June 1, 7 - 9 pm, Murray Kelly Wing wooded trails for 1 hour.

No Fee, Instructors: Pat Linskey and Joanne Date Location Activity #

Delaney Elite Realty Experts, Activity #: 355003-A April 12 Mary PC Cummings Estate 361304-A
Find out what buyers are looking for. Low cost ways to

make improvements to help sell your home. Topics May 10 Sawmill Brook 361304-B
covered in this workshop include staging and June 14 Landlocked Forest 361304-C
landscaping ideas, what to expect at home inspection

and costs associated with selling your home. Pre-

registration is required. Investing in Cryptocurrencies

Fridays, May 6 & 13, 7 - 8:30 pm, $50, Zoom, Instructor: Sumeit Aggarwal, Activity #: 302453-A
In this course, we will be covering the basics of blockchain and cryptocurrencies. You will learn commonly used terms,
assess risks associated with different Crypto Assets and how to research and start your first Crypto portfolio.

therapeutic recreation

The Therapeutic Recreation Division offers year round specialized programming for individuals of all ages who have
disabilities. Inclusion services are also available for any individual who may have a disability and is looking to
participate in a program with support from an Inclusion Aide. If you have any questions about what type of program
is right for you or your family member, please do not hesitate to contact our Therapeutic Recreation Specialist,
Emma Jones, CTRS at 781-270-1937 or [email protected] *Note: For new participants, a few mandatory
forms are required to be filled out and returned at least one week prior to the beginning of a program. For
Inclusion Services, please fill out the forms just mentioned as well as an Inclusion Application and allow a
minimum of 10 days for services to begin.

RecTogether Spectacular Saturdays

Ages 13 - 25 with a disability, dates vary Ages 25+ with a disability, dates vary
RecTogether formerly known as "T.R.I.B.E." is a social Spectacular Saturdays is a social and recreational
and recreational program for young adults with program for adults with disabilities. The program will
disabilities. We welcome and encourage people with consist of a variety of fun activities including but not
disabilities to come together and experience limited to art, fitness and community outings! A
recreation and leisure activities, both new and exciting separate brochure is available. Please contact Emma
as well as tried and true favorites. Our goal is to Jones, CTRS at [email protected] to inquire.
provide social and engaging experiences for
participants. Sign up for one or all of the outings that

interest you! A separate brochure is available. Please
contact Emma Jones, CTRS at [email protected] Music with Miss Maura
to inquire.
Don't miss out on our inclusive preschool music

therapy class with music therapist, Maura Pastran,
MT-BC. Information can be found on page 6.
Sneaker Prom!
Out & About
Ages 13+ with a disability, Friday, April 22
7 - 9 pm, $30, Grandview Farm Ages 25+ with a disability, dates vary
Activity#: 394309-A We are excited to bring back the Out & About
program! Twice a month we will enjoy a night out on
Participants are invited to dress up in semi-formal the town. Activities may include, going to the movies,
attire, if they wish, accented by their favorite, dining out or exploring our local community! Sign up
comfortable athletic shoes for an evening of dancing for one or all of the outings that interest you. A
and fun! Snacks and drinks will be provided. Age separate brochure and registration form is available.
appropriate friends, classmates & siblings are Please contact [email protected] to inquire.
welcome to register. (Participants must preregister;
registration will not be taken at the door. If a
participant requires a 1:1 caregiver, they are welcome
to attend at no extra charge).

Family Connection Event: Tie Dye Night!

All Ages, Friday, May 20, 4 - 6 pm, $25 per family, Rec Center Field, Activity #: 397601-A
Join us for an evening of fun outdoors as we tie-dye shirts and other accessories! This is a great opportunity to
connect with other families and your own. Materials are provided but if you have something specific you would
like to tie-dye please bring it with you.

Pride Sports

Join us for track and softball this spring! All of our Pride Sports programs are skill based, non-competitive and
modified to the abilities of participants. No prior experience is necessary. Athletes should wear comfortable
clothing and footwear and bring a water bottle.




Junior Pride Adult Pride
Ages 6 - 12 with a disability, Tuesdays Ages 13+ with a disability, Tuesdays
5:30 - 6:30 pm, Instructor: TR Staff 6:30 - 7:30 pm, Instructor: TR Staff




Track Track
April 5 - May 10 April 5 - May 10

Fee Location Activity #: Fee Location Activity #:
394119-A 394109-A
$61 Marshall Simonds $61 Marshall Simonds
(6 weeks) Track (6 weeks) Track




Softball Softball
May 24 - June 28 May 24 - June 28

Fee Location Activity #: Fee Location Activity #:
TRW 392219-A TRW 392209-A
$61 $61
(6 weeks) (6 weeks)

Therapeutic Horseback Riding

Ages 3 through adult with a diagnosis, $245 (8 weeks), Ironstone Farm 450 Lowell Street Andover
Instructors: Ironstone Staff, Activity #: 393009-A

In partnership with Ironstone Farm, we are excited to once again offer this program for thirty minute private
sessions. There will be an initial evaluation required for all new riders. You will coordinate with the farm to find a
time that is right for your own schedule! Please note space and schedule availability is limited at this time.

Challenge Unlimited at Ironstone Farm is a therapeutic riding program whose focus is to help each individual
achieve his/her fullest potential. The movement of the horse strengthens the development of fine and gross
motor skills and provides sensory input. With this premise in mind, Challenge Unlimited staff develops exercises
and activities to benefit each individual, addressing issues that are not easily addressed in a classroom setting. A
separate information packet with the necessary forms will be available upon registration. Please contact the
Parks & Recreation Department for details.




Inclusion Services

See a pCrloagsrsam in our brochure you or your family member is interested in?! Reach out to Emma Jones, CTRS
at 781-270-1937 or [email protected] to inquire about inclusion services for any of our programs.

Adult

Introduction to Golf Social Latin Dance

$199 (5 lessons), Instructor: Barrie Bruce, PGA Golf Pro Mondays, April 4 - 25, 7:30 - 8:15 pm
$50/person or $70/couple (4 weeks), Kadanse
Billerica Country Club 51 Baldwin Rd Billerica
Dance Studio, Instructors: Kadanse Studio
Our Intro to Golf program is designed for the new-to-the-game Staff, Singles: Activity #: 331113-A
Couples: Activity #: 331113-B
golfer with little (or no) golf experience. Basic fundamentals of
Learn dances such as Salsa, Bachata and
the game are taught in a relaxed, stress-free clinic setting. Merengue! Partners are not necessary for any of
the dances, but are welcome.
Program consists of five (5) one-hour lessons, spaced one


week apart. Equipment and practice balls will be provided as
Lunch Hour Basketball
needed. All you need to bring is “a pair of sneakers and a
Mon, Wed & Fri, April - September, 12 - 2 pm
good attitude”. $40, Recreation Gym, Activity #: 382003-A

Days Dates Time Activity # These are moderately competitive pick-up
basketball games for adults who live or work in
Saturdays April 9 - May 7 11:30 am - 12:30 pm 380613-A Burlington. Players should bring a light and dark
colored shirt to differentiate teams.
Sundays April 10 - May 15 11:30 am - 12:30 pm 380613-B

Thursdays April 14 - May 12 5:30 - 6:30 pm 380613-C

Mondays May 2 - June 6 7 - 8 pm 380613-D

Tuesdays May 17 - June 14 7 - 8 pm 380613-E

Flower Arranging Volleyball

Fridays, $45 (per date), Given Erwin Florist or Zoom 165 Mondays, April 4 - June 13 (not 4/18 & 5/30)
7:15 - 9:15 pm, $37 (9 weeks), Recreation Gym
Bedford St Unit 3, Instructor: Cindy Mattson, Florist
Activity #: 380703-A
Create a beautiful flower arrangement! The Mother's Day Enjoy the friendly competition of pick-up
volleyball games. Please wear sneakers.
class will be done over Zoom from the comfort of your home
Badminton
and you will be able to pick up materials on May 5! The Easter
Tuesdays, April 5 - June 21, 7:30 - 9:30 pm
class will be held at Given Erwin Florist. For each class, all $48 (12 weeks), Recreation Gym
Activity #: 388103-A
flowers and vase are included. The Mother’s Day class will be
Whether you are an amateur or an expert
suitable for both youth and adult participants so mom and badminton player, this program allows
badminton players an opportunity to play
kids can participate together!. The Easter class is for adults friendly pick up games! Participants are required
to bring their own racquets.
only.




Easter Arrangement

April 8 6 - 8 pm Activity #: 346931-A




Mother's Day Arrangement

May 6 6 - 7:30 pm Activity #: 346932-VIRA

Saturday Art Classes Learn to Play Pickleball

Saturday, 10 am - Noon, $15 (each class), Function Room Thursdays, April 14 - May 19, 6 - 7:20 pm

Instructor: Sunniya Saleem $65 (6 weeks), Simonds Park Courts

Paint your own rose masterpiece on canvas or paint your own Instructor: Kevin Martin, PPR Certified

coasters! In the watercolor class, Learn how to paint larger-than- Skills Instructor, Activity #: 360633-A

life spring roDsaesysu&sinDgatweastercolors. In the coaster paintinTgimclaess Have you been wanting to try pAiccktleivbiatyll #but
you will leave with 2 hand painted coasters. Both classes are don’t feel comfortable just showing up

suitable for beginners. Join us to de-stress, enjoy great company, during an open play session? Not sure how

and have some fun painting. For Watercolor Rose Painting, a $25 to swing a paddle, where to stand on the

materials fee is due at the first class. For Wood Coasters a $15 court or how to keep score? Well, here’s

materials fee is due at the first class. your chance to learn the fundamentals of

the fastest growing sport in the country!

Class Day Activity # Pickleball is a combination of tennis,

Watercolor Rose Painting April 9 347203-A racquetball, and ping-pong played by four
Wood Coasters May 21 347203-B people on a half size tennis court with
paddles and a plastic poly ball. Each class

Pick-Up Basketball includes learning a new stroke, hitting drills,
and gameplay. All equipment is provided.

Thursdays, April 7 - June 23, 8:15 - 10:15 pm Come see what the excitement is all about!

$48 (12 weeks), Recreation Gym, Activity #: 381933-A

Moderately competitive pick-up basketball games for adults who Next Level Pickleball
live or work in Burlington. Players should bring a light and dark

colored shirt. Mondays, April 18 - May 23, 4 - 5:20 pm
$65 (6 weeks), Simonds Park Courts
Tap & Jazz
Instructor: Kevin Martin, PPR Certified


Thursdays, April 7 - June 23 (not 4/21), 7 - 8 pm

$109 (11 weeks), Function Room Skills Instructor, Activity #: 380403-A

Instructor: Bonnie Murphy, Activity #: 330403-A Are you an “improving” player looking to

Class will begin with a warm-up followed with some jazz moves, bring your game to the next level? This clinic

then the tap begins! Students will develop rhythm & timing. Tap will target areas of your game that need

shoes are recommended. more help. Drills, drills, drills will help you

remember the proper technique for each

Intermediate Golf type of shot and when to use it. We’ll use
different exercises to improve shot

$189 (4 lessons), Instructor: Barrie Bruce Golf Staff consistency and accuracy and then bring
Billerica Country Club 51 Baldwin Rd Billerica them into game play.

This program focuses on fine-tuning skill improvement for specific Sew What
areas to help you manage course play and lower your scores! Tips

on how to make every practice session effective will be a part of Mondays, April 4 - June 13 (not 4/18 &
each lesson. Skills include keeping drives on the fairway, skills to 5/30), 6 - 9 pm, No Fee (9 weeks), COA
avoid 3-putting, iron shots and chipping. Class size is limited to 4:1
student to instructor ratio. Room 136, Activity #: 354003-A
This class is a chance for you to get
Day Dates Time Activity # together with other people who have

Sundays April 10 - May 8 (not 4/17) 10 - 11 am 380623-A projects that need to be finished and to
lend your help and support. Come work in

Mondays April 11 - May 2 5:30 - 6:30 pm 380623-B a casual, fun atmosphere where friends
Saturdays April 16 - May 7 10 - 11 am 380623-C will be helping friends. Please bring your
own sewing machine.

Saturdays May 28 - June 18 10 - 11 am 380623-D

Adult fitness & Yoga

Pick 3 or Pick 4 Total Body Blast

April - June, Zoom or In Person Saturdays, April 9 - June 25 (not 5/28),

8:30 - 9:30 am, $67 (11 weeks), Function Room
Instructor: Brenda Jo Hubbard, Activity #: 310803-A
Register for your 3 favorite classes and receive This energetic and fun class involves muscle controlled
15 percent off! exercises using various bands, bars and dumbbells,

along with bursts of 2 minute cardio surprises
throughout the class. You won’t even realize an hour
Register for your 4 favorite classes and receive has passed because this workout is so much fun. Bring
25 percent off! your mat and water bottle.

You must register by March 26. Classes you can Butts & Guts
pick from include ALL Pilates, Yoga, Yoga Gold,
Zumba, Zumba Gold. Other classes include: Ab- Tuesdays, April 5 - June 21 (not 5/3)
sanity Plus Stretch, B.E.S.T, Butts and Guts, Camp 5:45 - 6:45 am, $67 (11 weeks), Recreation Gym
Core & More, D & T, Fit Court Flow, Monday
Madness, Outdoor Bootcamp, Power Hour, Pound, Instructor: Julie Conley, Activity #: 314303-A
Pure Strength, Run Club, Tai Chi, Total Body Barre, Come and join the early morning muscle madness!
Total Body Blast. B.E.S.T, Yoga Gold, and Zumba This class will transform your shape and rev up your
Gold have age restrictions. metabolism for the entire day. There is heavy
concentration in the stubborn areas of the
Run Club abdominals and glutes with something different
every class. Please bring a mat, water, sneakers, and
Sundays, April 3 - June 19 (not 4/17 & 5/29) a set of hand weights.
Starts at 8:30 am, $68 (10 weeks), Rec Center Field
Ab-sanity Plus Stretch
Instructor: Joanne Penta, Activity #: 317201-A
Whether your goal is to train for a 5k, or you just enjoy Mondays, April 4 - June 20 (not 4/18 & 5/30)
running outside, we are here to guide you! Join Joanne Noon - 12:45 pm, $68 (10 weeks), Zoom
on Sunday mornings for an outdoor run! You'll learn
proper running form, breathing techniques and running Instructor: Brenda Jo Hubbard, Activity #: 312316-A
biomechanics. Each week there will be an increase in This lunch time workout consists of 30 minutes of
distance to continue challenging you! core training and 15 minutes of stretching. No
equipment is necessary other than a soft floor or mat.

Outdoor Bootcamp

Fridays, April 8 - June 24, 9 - 10 am, $73 (12 weeks), TRW Playground
Instructor: Joanne Penta, Activity #: 311033-A

Outdoor Bootcamp is a total body workout that will provide a maximum calorie burn in a short amount of time.
The workouts will include, strength, agility, plyometrics and endurance training.

D&T Pure Strength

Tuesdays, April 5 - June 21 , 5 - 6 pm Wednesdays, April 6 - June 22 , 4 - 5 pm
$72 (12 weeks), Recreation Gym
$78 (12 weeks) Recreation Gym or Zoom
Instructor: Brenda Jo Hubbard, Activity #: 314213
Instructor: Lauren Mattson Iron is tough, but you are tougher! Build strength, not
bulk, in this innovative weight lifting class. Mix moves
D & T combines easy to follow aerobic and non-aerobic like planks, dead lifts, arm presses and more. This
workout will keep you constantly challenged and you
power moves with light weight work to help tone will walk out feeling fearless. Please bring a mat and
hand weights.
muscles, all set to a variety of music. Songs will
Stability Ball:
alternate between aerobic and strength moves meant Pilates Core & Balance

to target several muscle groups at once. Light hand

weights are optional. Move to the music, tone and have

fun!

Location Activity #

In person 332203-A

Tuesdays, April 5 - June 21, 6 - 6:45 pm

Virtual 332203-VIR $83 (12 weeks), Function Room or Zoom

Instructor: Barbara Hospod

Yoga Sculpt This fun and invigorating workout will effectively target
your core and torso stability with traditional Pilates Mat

work exercises and variations adapted to the Ball. Gain a

Mondays, April 4 - June 13 ( not 4/18 & 5/30) deeper sense of body awareness, while improving

10 - 11 am, $62 (9 weeks), Function Room overall balance and control due to the unstable nature

Instructor: Karen Pickette, Activity #: 315003-A of the Ball. Enjoy this complete body workout and

This upbeat and energetic class will allow you to seek a challenge your stability, enhance flexibility, mobility and

deeper challenge within your body by working specific strength! Please bring a Mat and Stability Ball. Small
muscle groups. Yoga sculpt will help you take your handheld weights are optional and may be used
practice to the next level and allow you to find a new occasionally.
kind of strength. Adding hand weights to yoga poses is



good for your heart, your bones, your muscles and will In person Activity #: 311333-A

get you stronger. Please bring a set of light weights Virtual Activity #: 311333-VIRA
and a resistance band or strap to the class. All levels

are welcome.

Zumba

Recreation Gym or Zoom
Zumba fuses hypnotic musical rhythms and tantalizing moves to create a dynamic workout system
designed to be fun and easy! This class will be an absolute blast in one exhilarating hour of caloric burning,
heart racing, muscle pumping, body energizing movements meant to engage and captivate for life.

Day Dates Time Instructor Fee Location Activity #

Tuesdays April 5 - June 21 6 - 7 pm Tisha $89 In person: 316403-A
Wilson (12 weeks) Virtual: 316403-VIRA

Wednesdays April 6 - June 22 6:30 - 7:30 pm Sarah $83 In person: 316403-D
Hamilton (12 weeks)
In person: 316403-B
Thursdays April 7- June 23 7 - 8 pm Marcia $84 Virtual: 316403-VIRB
Mailloux (12 weeks)
In person: 316403-C
Sundays April 3 - June 19 8 - 9 am Lauren $72 Virtual: 316403-VIRC
(not 4/17 & 5/29) Mattson (10 weeks)

Pilates Fusion P ower Hour

Wednesdays, April 6 - June 22, 5:45 - 6:45 am Thursdays, April 7 - June 23, 5:45 - 6:45 am
$73 (12 weeks), Recreation Gym, Instructor: $73 (12 weeks), Recreation Gym, Instructor:

Julie Conley, Activity #: 311133-A Julie Conley, Activity #: 311363-A
Come alive with this no impact, high-energy workout. This total body workout is designed to increase
We’ll build strength and length by incorporating strength, mobility, stability and endurance delivering
powerful, flowing movements using your own body total body conditioning, core challenges, and mental
weight resistance. This workout is designed to training that will leave you feeling amazing for the
promote better posture and flexibility and is suitable rest of the day!
for everyone. Please bring a mat and water.
Curvy Girls Bootcamp
Gentle, Relaxing, Restorative Yoga
Mondays & Thursdays, 7 - 8 pm
Mondays, April 4 - June 13 (not 4/18 & 5/30) $159 (8 sessions), CrossFit Exclamation
$62 (9 weeks), 4:30 - 5:30 pm, Function Room
15 Wall St, Instructor: Lori Becker
Instructor: Karen Pickette Curvy Girls Bootcamp is a ladies-only, fun, full-body
This is a class structured around rejuvenating and workout designed for women who want to live a
healing the body. Class is held at a slow pace and healthier lifestyle. Incredible workouts modified for all
focuses on stretching all of the body, while releasing levels to get you results in a safe and effective
stress and tension from joints and muscles. It is a manner. Super motivating environment. Small group
class designed to restore the nervous system and help class. Build your confidence and strength.
release deeply held tensions from the body and mind.
Dates Activity #
In-person Activity #: 319903-A April 4 - 28 315513-A
Virtual Activity #: 319903-VIR May 2 - 26 315513-B
June 6 - 30 315513-C


Saturday Morning Yoga Flow
Monday Madness
Saturdays, April 16 - June 25 (not 5/28), 10 - 11 am
Mondays, April 4 - June 13 (not 4/18 & 5/30) $68 (10 weeks), Function Room, Instructor: Karen
6 - 7 pm, $62 (9 weeks), Recreation Gym or Zoom
Pickette, Activity #: 311283-A
Instructor: Delores Wesley There are many benefits to using blocks in your yoga
This class is your one-stop-shop! It is the perfect mix practice. Using blocks is a great way to find the perfect
of strength training and cardio which will result in balance between effort and ease within each yoga
shredding fat and building muscle! This workout pose. Blocks allow you to explore proper alignment
challenges all your major muscle groups by using which improves your breathing and supports your
dumbbells, kettlebells, medicine balls and more! range of motion. This class will strengthen, invigorate
and energize your body and mind.
In person Activity #: 311503-A
Virtual Activity #: 311503-VIR


Program title key
Fit Court Flow

= In-person Program Wednesdays, April 13 - June 22, 7:30 - 8:30 am
$67 (11 weeks), TRW Outdoor Fitness Court
= Virtual Program
Instructor: Judy Landers, Activity #: 313513-A
= Hybrid Program This beginner to intermediate workout will challenge
you to build poise, coordination, and balance using your
own bodyweight and some equipment. This course is
specifically designed to be done on the outdoor fitness
court at TRW. Please bring your determination, water,
weights, and workout gloves are optional.

Pound Tai Chi

Thursdays, April 7 - June 23, 5 - 5:45 pm Saturdays, April 2 - June 11 (not 5/28), 9 - 10 am
$89 (12 weeks), Recreation Gym or Zoom $30 (10 weeks), COA Room 207

Instructor: Tisha Wilson Instructor: James Regan, Activity #: 305803-A
Pound is a full-body, cardio jam session, combining Drawing from Dr. Paul Lam’s Tai Chi programs, this is
light resistance with constant simulated drumming. It a gentle form of exercise with self-paced
uses cardio, Pilates, isometric movements, and combinations of poses. Explore safe, graceful and
plyometric poses. Strengthen and sculpt infrequently relaxing movement. Participants must wear flat, well-
used muscles, and drum your way to a leaner, fitting shoes.
slimmer physique - all while rocking out to your
favorite music. Great music and your choice of Total Body Barre
weights inspires you to get fast results.
Tuesdays, April 5 - June 21, 10:15 - 11:15 am

$73 (12 weeks), Function Room

In person Activity #: 319303-A Instructor: Joanne Penta, Activity #: 310407-A
Work your entire body while you stretch, strengthen
Virtual Activity #: 319303-VIR and elongate the muscles, toning the entire body from
head to toe! Focusing mainly on your core and lower
half, this class uses full extensions and lengthening
movements, repetition and holds to work each muscle
group. The results are longer, leaner, stronger
muscles. This class will leave you feeling empowered,
confident, and strong!

Camp Core & More

Yin Meditation Mondays, April 4 - June 13 (not 4/18 & 5/30)
8:30 – 9:30 am, $62 (9 weeks), Recreation Gym or
Thursdays, April 7 - June 16, $72 (11 weeks)
5:45 - 6:45 pm, Function Room or Zoom Zoom, Instructor: Judy Landers
Instructor: Karen Pickette In this fantastic hour, you will explore and enrich the
core of your heart, body and soul with interchangeable
Yin Yoga is a slow paced style of yoga with asanas that cardio, strength, and flexibility training techniques.
are held for a longer period of time. The aim is to Bring your enthusiasm and challenge yourself to a new
increase circulation in the joints and improve personal fitness level.
flexibility. The Yin practice is full of hip openers, spinal
twists, heart openers, upper back and shoulder In person Activity #: 310043-A
stretches. During each class we will focus on 5 - 6 Virtual Activity #: 310043-VIRA
poses and then surrender into a guided mindful
meditation. Play it safe...


Participants must recognize that all classes of a
physical nature involve some risk, and by attending
In person Activity #: 311243-A such a class, there is an assumption of risk by the
partcipant. Prior to starting any type of fitness
Virtual Activity #: 311243-VIR program, it is best to check with your doctor. For
your own safety, you need to know your limitations.

Evening Flow Powerhouse Pilates

Tuesdays, April 5 - June 21, 7 - 8 pm Mondays, April 4 - June 13 (not 4/18 & 5/30)
$72 (12 weeks), Function Room, Instructor: Noon - 12:45 pm, $67 (9 weeks), Function Room
Instructor: Barbara Hospod, Activity #: 311353-A
Paulette Savage, Activity #: 310216-A The Powerhouse is comprised of a group of muscles;
End your day in the best way: stretching, bending and abdominals, lower back, buttocks and the hip — this is
breathing. Combining slow moving sequences, twists the core of Pilates. Engage in and explore the
and forward folds, this flow not only melts the stress fundamental Pilates exercises with progressions and
of the day but sets you up for a restful night’s sleep. variations designed to target your “Powerhouse”. All
Appropriate for beginners & all levels. levels welcome. Please bring a mat and energy to
move!
Hatha Yoga Beginners & Beyond



9 - 10 am, $74 (12 weeks), Function Room
Instructor: Paulette Savage

This class will incorporate four basic yoga principles:
centering and relaxation; yoga postures; breathing
techniques; and meditation practice. Please bring a
mat and wear loose, comfortable clothing.

Days Dates Activity #:

Tuesdays April 5 - June 21 311203-A

Thursdays April 7 - June 23 311203-B

Drop-in Pickleball

$5 drop-in fee, Recreation Gym
Pickleball is a sport rapidly growing in popularity. Roll up the joy of playing tennis and badminton, toss in a wiffle-
like ball and you’ve got a game of Pickleball! No pre-registration required. Please stop by the office on your way to
the gym to pay your drop-in fee.

Day Dates Time Level

Mondays April 4 - 25 2 - 3:30 pm Advanced/Upper Intermediate
3:30 - 5 pm Social

Tuesdays April 5 - 26 1 - 2:30 pm Social
2:30 - 4 pm Mixed

Thursdays April 7 - 28 9:30 - 11 am Mixed

11 am - 12:30 pm Advanced/Upper Intermediate

Fridays April 8 - 29 8:45 - 10:15 am Advanced/Upper Intermediate
10:15 - 11:45 am Mixed

Pickleball Skill Levels

Players should self-select their appropriate level of play. If you find you’re winning consistently you should move
up. If you’re being outplayed, losing consistently, you should move down. Pickleball is more fun and enjoyable
when teams pair off against teams of near-equal abilities. If you want to improve your game against better players,
find an experienced partner willing to help you get better through play.

stopping the spread of covid-19

Current Mask Policy:

Beginning with the start of spring programs, the Burlington Parks &
Recreation Department will make masks optional for those participants who
are fully vaccinated. Participants who are eligible to be vaccinated, but are
not vaccinated, must continue to wear masks while participating in indoor
programs. Masks will be required when taking transportation provided by
the Burlington Parks & Recreation Department. As always, any individual
who wishes to continue to mask, including those who face higher risk from
COVID-19, are encouraged to do so. We will continue to monitor the
governor's guidance and make changes to our policy as required.

Follow Burlington Parks & Recreation's social media pages for the most up
to date information regarding COVID-19 and masks.

active adults & seniors

Yoga Gold Yoga Gold with Resistance Bands

Tuesdays, April 5 - June 21, $78 (12 weeks) Thursdays, April 7 - June 23, $78 (12 weeks)
11 am - Noon, Function Room or Zoom
Noon - 1 pm, Function Room or Zoom Instructor: Karen Pickette

Instructor: Karen Pickette Yoga Gold is a class made to build foundation,
sTtirmenegth, anLdosctaretitocnhing in a way that is accessible to
Yoga Gold is a class made to build foundation, all levels of experience. An equal amount of support
and challenge will be offered including some slow
strength, and slterveetclshinogfDeaxiynpseraienwcea.y Dthaattesis flow to begin with, standing postures, seated
accessible to all An equal postures, and relaxation.

amount of support and challenge will be offered In person Activity #: 319833-A
Virtual Activity #: 319833-VIRA
including some slow flow to begin with, standing

postures, seated postures, and relaxation.

In person Activity #: 319803-A

Virtual Activity #: 319803-VIRA

B.E.S.T. Play it safe...

Mondays, April 4 - June 20 (not 4/18 & 5/31) Participants must recognize that all classes of a
Noon - 1 pm, $67 (10 weeks), Zoom physical nature involve some risk, and by attending
such a class, there is an assumption of risk by the
Instructor: Trish Marfione, Activity #: 311807-A partcipant. Prior to starting any type of fitness
Exercise is the key to staying strong, energetic and program, it is best to check with your doctor. For
healthy as you get older. This class is for those 55+ your own safety, you need to know your limitations.
who want to age well, live life to the fullest & have fun
while strength training, balancing, moving &

stretching. Bring a mat, sneakers, comfortable

clothing and hand weights. Zumba Gold

Age 50+, Tues & Wed: Recreation Gym or Zoom; Sat: Murray Kelly Wing or Zoom
Instructor: Tuesdays & Saturdays: Mary Ellen Reardon, Wednesdays: Paula Rayworth
Zumba Gold was designed for the active older adult who is interested in taking a lower impact Zumba class. The
same Latin styles of music and dance are used and it is just as much fun as the regular Zumba classes. Zumba
Gold strives to improve balance, strength, flexibility and most importantly, the heart. Dress to workout and
bring water. Enjoy the Latin and other international rhythms. Dance yourself into fitness with Zumba Gold!

Days Dates Time Fee In Person Virtual

Tuesdays April 5 - June 21 11 am - Noon $73 (12 weeks) 316407-A 316407-VIRA

Wednesdays April 6 - June 22 8:30 - 9:30 am $73 (12 weeks) 316407-B 316407-VIRB

Saturdays April 9 - June 25 10 - 11 am $68 (11 weeks) 316407-C 316407-VIRC
(not 5/28)

Burlington Club 50

Burlington Club 50 is back in full swing this spring! (With some pretty significant changes, actually!) Our
Program Committee has been hard at work not only planning a diverse offering of clubs throughout the year
for active adults aged 50 and over, but restructuring the club to meet the current demand for programming.
Many of the clubs will continue to meet on an ongoing basis and some have specific program dates. Clubs with
grey titles have fees for participation. You will only need to pay when you are able to join us! You can find more
information on each of these programs on our website (burlingtonrecreation.org) or by contacting the Program
Committee using the email listed below.

Here are the major changes:
We will now require all members register annually for the clubs they are interested in participating.
Registration is easy; you can now register online! Visit our website, burlingtonrecreation.org, click on
register and search for activity number 510007. As always, you can register right at the Parks & Recreation
office. This will allow us to communicate in a more effective manner with all of our members.
Additionally, the Club will now allow non-residents to register for clubs for a $10 annual fee.

If you have any specific questions about the new format or a club, please reach out to the Club 50 Program
Committee at [email protected].

Bowling Club Cycling Club

Tuesdays, Oct. 11 - April 25, 2023, 9:45 am Bike routes will vary in length from 5 to 10 miles
$13.50 (3 strings and shoe rental) each week or longer, Rides are announced monthly and are
Woburn Bowladrome 32 Montvale Ave Woburn
weather dependent, Activity #: 510007-D
Activity #: 510007-C Join our cycling club and take rides through the
If bowling is your sport, this club is right up your alley! Bruce Freeman and Minute Man Trails. Rides may be
This club is designed for fun, exercise and followed by a relaxing lunch at a nearby restaurant.
camaraderie; it is not league bowling. We offer both a
men's & women's club. Golf Club at Tewksbury CC

Golf Club at King Rail Wednesday, April 27 - Oct. 26, 8:50 - 9:50 am
Fees vary; based on frequency and style of play
Tuesdays, April 26 - Oct. 25, 8 - 9 am
Fees vary; based on frequency and style of play Tewksbury CC 1880 Main St Tewksbury
Activity #: 510007-F
King Rail Course 1 King Rail Dr Lynnfield
Activity #: 510007-E This golf club is a great way to meet and play golf
with your friends and neighbors, in a competitive,
This golf club is a great way to meet and play golf with fun, social environment. The club will match you with
your friends and neighbors, in a competitive, fun, another twosome or threesome and you will be on
social environment. The club will match you with the course in no time! A best ball tournament will be
another twosome or threesome and you will be on held in August.
the course in no time!

Hiking Club Pickleball Club

Hikes will vary in length; up to 3 miles long Pickleball is one of the fastest growing sports in the
Hikes are announced monthly and are weather nation! It is great exercise, easy to learn and tons of
fun! From time to time, the Club will add other times
dependent, Activity #: 510007-G as space becomes available. Tournaments are
Our hiking club holds monthly hikes on easy to typically held each season.
intermediate trails within 10 miles of Burlington.
Hiking shoes are recommended. Play is held at Simonds Park from April 30 - Oct. 29.
From Nov. 5 - April 22, 2023 play is in the Recreation
Sing A Long Club Gym.

Tuesdays, starting March 21, 1:15 - 3 pm Day Time Level Activity #
Function Room, Activity #: 510007-J
Tuesdays 6 - 8 pm Social 510007-H
The sing a long club provides an avenue for you to
engage in recreational singing. The emphasis of this Saturdays 4 - 6 pm Intermediate 510007-I
club is on camaraderie and singing for the fun of it.

We anticipate planning a local performance in June.
Typically, this club takes the summer off and begins
to meet again in September with a holiday
performance in December.

Tennis Club

8:30 - 11 am, Starting April 12 Whist
Rahanis Playground Tennis Courts
The tennis club is a friendly, informal senior sports Fridays, 9 am, COA Room 207, Activity #: 510007-M
and social group. Anyone over age 50 is welcome to Whist is a game of mental engagement, strategic
play with the group for drop-in, intermediate mixed thinking and social interactions. Haven't played in a
doubles tennis. This is a great way to get some while or maybe never at all? No worries, come on
outside exercise, meet new people, improve your down, we will show you the ropes!
tennis game and have lots of fun! All you need is
your tennis racquet, a can of tennis balls, a hat or sun
visor, sunscreen, comfortable shoes and your water
bottle. Come join in the fun any Tuesday or Thursday
morning that you are free

Day Activity #

Tuesdays 510007-K

Thursdays 510007-L Join us!

If being active is one of your priorities, Burlington Club 50 needs you!

We recognize that an active lifestyle encompasses not only traditional exercise, sport and nutrition, but
intellectual enrichment and other leisure activities as well. Do you have a passion or a talent that you would like
to share with the community? We are always looking for new clubs to add to our growing list! Become an
activity coordinator today!

In addition to activity coordinators, the Club is also looking for Board Members. Help us plan clubs and
activities for the community! We are looking for members to help with club development, publicity, tournament
design and more! Interested in joining us? Email us at [email protected].

Anaphylaxis / EpiPen (Auto-Injector) Policy

Our staff is trained in the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis and the administration of EpiPens. Staff
will ensure that anyone suffering an allergic reaction will be treated and enabled to access emergency
services promptly.
Parent or legal guardian is required to fill out an Authorization to Administer Medication form for each
participant requiring an EpiPen. Additionally an Action Plan must be completed by the participant’s
physician. The original will be kept in the office and a copy will be given to the supervisor of the
program the participant is attending. EpiPen must be in a clearly marked bag with participants name
on it and the medication should be in its original container with the pharmacy label, which shows the
date of filling, pharmacy name and address, the filling pharmacist’s initials, the serial number of the
prescription, the name of the patient, name of prescribing practitioner, name of prescribed medication,
directions for use and cautionary statements, if any, contained in such a prescription or required by
law. The EpiPen should be stored in a cooled lunch bag / container and given to the program director
upon arrival at the program. The EpiPen will be kept in a designated area on site.
The Parks and Recreation Department will not administer epinephrine unless and until a fully
completed Authorization Form and Action Plan is provided, regardless of whether or not an EpiPen is
provided in advance by or on behalf of the parent/guardian.
The program director is responsible for making sure all staff are aware of the location of EpiPen. The
designated EpiPen location should be kept out of reach of program participants.

Everyone Deserves a Chance to Play

We recognize the importance of recreation and the health and wellness benefits it provides. Our
financial assistance program is here to assist families in need. To complete the application, please visit

our website and click on parent portal.

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Eggs-cursion

April 5 - 11, No Fee, Various Locations, Activity #: 300631-A
This is Easter Egg hunting with a twist! This Eggs-cursion will send your family on a scavenger hunt through our
parks to find eggs, collect points and win a prize! Search our parks on your own schedule (it's not a race so take
your time and enjoy our beautiful parks). Collect prizes at the end of the 7 days based on how many points you
earn. The harder the egg is to find the more points it will earn you. The scavenger hunt will be QR code based,
so a mobile device with internet and camera access is required. This event is for Burlington residents only and
pre-registration is required. Please register just one family member per group.

Everyone Deserves a Bunny Hop
Chance to Play
All Ages, Friday, April 8, No Fee, 4 - 4:30 pm, Zoom
We recognize the impo
rtance of recre
ation and Activity #: 300630-A
the health and wellness benefits it provides.
Our financial assistance program is here to Get moving and grooving with the Easter Bunny on
assist families in need. To complete the Zoom! The Easter Bunny will be joined by dance
application, please visit our website and click on teacher, Miss Lisa for an up-beat dance/exercise class.
parent portal. No prior dance experience is necessary. This special
event is designed for participants to have fun and get
some energy out.

Egg Hunt

Thursday, April 14, 5:30 pm, No Fee, Simonds Park
Come visit with the Easter Bunny and hunt for eggs in
Simonds Park! Hunt will start at 5:30pm, get there
early to be sure you have enough time to park and
find your child’s hunting zone. Three hunt areas will
be set up for ages 2 - 12. Please bring one person per
child as areas may not be near one another. Games
and crafts will be on hand after the hunt for kids to
participate in. Don’t forget your Easter basket to
collect the eggs in!

Age Activity #
2-4 301110-A
5-8 301110-B
9 - 12 301110-C

Community Yard Sale Family Fishing Festival

Saturday, April 30, 9 am - 2 pm All Ages, Saturday, May 14, $25 (per family)
Register to hold a yard sale at your own home or at a 10 am – 1 pm (rain or shine), Mill Pond Reservoir
community location (TBD). If you register to hold your
yard sale at the community location you will be given Activity #: 305011-A
a 24 x 12 space and there will be a $15 fee. We will be Join us for Burlington’s 28th Annual Family Fishing
compiling a map and list of wares being sold at each Festival! This event is great for the whole family.
location that will be released just before the event. Festival is catch and release only. You may bring your
We encourage everyone to visit yard sales around own fishing equipment or use equipment which will be
Burlington on this day to recycle, re-purpose, and re- provided. Fishing licenses are not required for the
use! Registration deadline is April 14. Space is limited festival. Please be sure to pre-register!
at the community location. Sponsored by Brenda
Rappaport and Carol Fioretti "The Home Team" at Burlington Garden Contest
Showcase of Homes, Realtors.
Registration begins May 1; visit our website
Location of yard sale Activity #: burlingtonrecreation.org for more information and
Private Residence 300599-A
Community Location 300599-B an application
Do you have what it takes to win our second Garden
Contest? Gardening can be a great way to enjoy the
outdoors, get physical activity, beautify the community,
and grow nutritious fruits and vegetables. Let’s see
what you can do! This event is co-sponsored by the
Burlington Garden Club.

Community Gardens

May - October, Francis Wyman School
Do you enjoy growing things but lack the space to do so? Community gardening is a wonderful opportunity to
meet others with the same interests. Experience the gratification of producing flowers and food for your table.
Twenty plots are available for leasing during the growing season. Two of the plots are designed for gardeners
with physical limitations. Full plots are 200 sq. ft. (10’ x 20’) and half plots are 100 sq. ft. (10’ x 10’).

Plot Size Fee Activity #:
Full Plot $50 600586-A
Half Plot $30 600586-B

Parks & Facilities

SImonds park TRW PARK

Two lighted little league One skate park Two little league baseball fields
baseball fields with half-pipe One multi-purpose field
One softball field One street Fitness court
Two lighted tennis hockey court One playground
courts Picnic Area Walking trail
Two lighted basketball One concession
courts stand regan park
One wading pool Restrooms
One playground Visco Building

wildwood park

Two multi-purpose fields One little league baseball field
Two basketball court One basketball court
One playground One playground
Walking trail
Picnic Area
fitness equipment

Read the description below each photo for a
list of amenities available at each park
and/or facility.

Rahanis Park veteran's park

Two multi-purpose fields Gaga pit One softball field
Two softball fields One playground One basketball court
Six tennis courts One playground
One basketball court Picnic area
Burlington Dog Park
one sand volleyball court Restrooms

Wildmere park Town common

One basketball court Bandstand
One playground

Not pictured

Click the text to view the location on google maps

Pathwoods tot lot rotary field
overlook park Marvin field

Policies & Procedures

Age Requirement Non-Residents

If a minimum age is specified for a program listed in Non-residents may register for programs beginning three

this brochure, a child must be that age on the weeks after resident registration has begun. At the

program starting date. Director of Parks and Recreation’s discretion, some

programs or events may only be open to Burlington

Grade Requirement residents. There is an additional $10 fee for non-

The grade specified for certain programs refers to the residents.

school grade the child is in during the 2021 - 2022 Cancellations
school year.

Please call the Cancellation Line at (781)270-1695 (option

Birth Certificates 3), visit our Facebook page
(www.facebook.com/burlingtonrecreation), or follow us
If your child is 5 years old or younger and you are on Twitter (@Burlington_Rec) when you have any doubt
registering for a Parks & Recreation Department about weather cancellations. In most instances, we will
program for the first time, please enclose a copy of try to notify participants of a change or cancellation by
your child’s birth certificate. email. Please be advised that some programs may

Refund Guidelines continue to run outside in inclement and/or adverse
weather conditions. Programs may run even if the

1. If you decide to cancel a registration, please notify Burlington Schools cancel school and/or afternoon

the Parks & Recreation Department as soon as activities.

possible prior to the program starting date.

2. If you give sufficient notice of cancellation, the Make-Ups
Parks & Recreation Department may be able to give
you a full or partial refund. There will be a $10 We will attempt to make up cancelled classes, but we
cannot guarantee that all classes will be made up.

processing charge for all refunds given. Please

inquire about a refund at the time you cancel your Serving People with Disabilities
registration.

The Therapeutic Recreation Division offers year round

3. If you cancel your registration for a program for specialized programming for individuals of all ages who

which the Parks & Recreation Department has paid have disabilities. Inclusion services are also available for

deposits, purchased equipment or incurred other any individual who may have a disability and is looking to

expenses on your behalf; your refund, if any, will be participate in a program with support from an Inclusion

reduced by the amount of the expenses incurred. Aide. If you have any questions about what type of

program is right for you or your family member, please do

4. Refunds take 2 - 4 weeks to process. If payment not hesitate to contact our Therapeutic Recreation

was made by check or cash, a check from the Town Specialist, Emma Jones, CTRS at [email protected] or

will be mailed. If paid by credit card, your credit card 781-270-1937.

will be refunded. If you have an outstanding balance,

the refund will be automatically applied to the *Note: For new participants, a few mandatory forms are

balance. required to be filled out and returned at least one week

prior to the beginning of a program. For Inclusion

Financial Assistance Services, please fill out the forms just mentioned as well

We recognize the importance of recreation and the as an Inclusion Application and allow a minimum of 10
health and wellness benefits it provides. Our financial days for services to begin.

assistance program is here to assist families in need.

To complete the application, please visit our website

and click on parent portal. If you would like

additional information, please contact the office.


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