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Recreation Department
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TO REGISTER ONLINE FOR OUR SPRING/SUMMER 2009 ACTIVITES, SUMMER DAY CAMP, OR
THE CODMAN POOL...
...please click on either image above.
IMPORTANT INFO PLEASE READ!!
POOL FAMILY MEMBERSHIPS ERROR (Q655):
This is a common error. When you are asked to list family members, please list them in the following fashion: Name, Name, Name, etc... do NOT use the TAB or ENTER buttons.
SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION:
REGISTERING ONLINE FOR SUMMER CAMP REQUIRES FULL PAYMENT. If you would rather register with a deposit, please download and return our paper registration form to the Recreation Office.
To view the WINTER 2009 BROCHURE, click here.
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Department Information
Staff Members:
Dan Pereira, Director
dpereira@lincnet.org
Stacey Mulroy, Assistant Director
smulroy@lincnet.org
Laurie Dumont, Office Manager ldumont@lincnet.org
Contact Numbers:
Phone: (781) 259-0784
Fax: (781) 259-1333
Website: www.LincolnRec.com Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 6353, Lincoln, MA 01773
Office Location:
Hartwell A Pod, Ballfield Road
Lincoln, MA 01773
Upcoming Committee Meetings:
Monday, May 18, 2009 @ 7:30pm
Monday, June 15, 2009 @ 7:30pm |
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ADULT FITNESS CLASSES:
Click on the link below to visit Lana's fitness web page:
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The mission
of the Lincoln Recreation Department is to provide affordable
quality leisure opportunities and safe recreational facilities
for all Lincoln residents and school children.
Office is generally open Monday
through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Office hours may vary due to staff schedules, so please call to verify office hours if you are concerned.
The Recreation Office is in the Hartwell A Pod Building on the campus of the Lincoln
Public Schools, on Ballfield Road. Most programs take place on the Ballfield Road campus (Hartwell Pod, Athletic Fields or Schools Gymnasiums), although some classes
are located at various sites around Town (Bemis Hall, First Parish Church, etc.) Noah Eckhouse,
Chair; Susan Collins; Chris Fasciano; Ted Julian; Ingrid Neri; Jane Tatlock
Dan
Pereira, Recreation Director
Stacey
Mulroy, Assistant Recreation Director, Laurie Dumont, Office Administrator Events Sub-Committee:
Jonathan Dwyer, Chair; Christina Long, Events Administrator Chrissie.Long@comcast.net
The Recreation Department’s goal is to promote
the benefits of parks and recreation to the community, by
providing quality opportunities for people of all ages to
develop interests, skills, healthy lifestyles and socialization.
The Recreation Committee is a board of residents who set policy
and oversee all facets of the department, including strategic
planning.Every household in Lincoln will automatically
receive notification of registration updates through the mail, or may opt to recieve them via email. All programs and facilities
will be described, along with registration materials, on our website at: www.LincolnRec.com. Those seeking paper versions of our brochures and forms may request to have them mailed, or may pick them up in our office.Online registration is now available, and paper registration forms may also be completed and returned to the Recreation Office. All registrations are received on a first-come, first-served basis.
Codman Pool
outdoors behind the
Brooks School on the Ballfield Road campus.
early in June through
the end of August.
781-259-0221
: 12:30 through 7:30
or 8:00 p.m.
are available
for all residents and a limited number of nonresidents.
apply only
for Lincoln residents and their guests.
for children
age 3 and older plus a community swim team are offered in
the summer.
are also located on the Ballfield Road campus as you enter.
There are six clay (har-tru) courts; two are lighted until
10:00 p.m.. All users must purchase an annual tennis sticker
from the Recreation Office or through the mail. No court reservations
are accepted. During the school
year a myriad of children’s programs, special events,
trips, sports and adult education classes are offered through
the recreation department. All Lincoln residents and Lincoln
public and private school students are encouraged to participate.
Choose from a variety of disciplines such as fencing, chess,
a variety of sports, skiing instruction, swim & tennis
lessons, basketball, track, arts and crafts, ballroom dancing,
fitness
and much more! Check our online brochures for a full listing of activites. All athletic fields in town are scheduled
and maintained by the Recreation Department. The primary users
are the schools and youth soccer and baseball leagues, though
other limited use can be approved by the Recreation Committee.
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