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Thursday January 30, 2025
3:40 PM - 4:40 PM    3rd-4th Grade Afterschool Dance - 3rd-4th Grade Afterschool Dance ( Session 2)
This program is a great alternative to joining a dance studio. All students must be enrolled by session 2 in order to join for the rest of the year. There is a recital in June. Costume and ticket purchases will be done through your dance instructor.Registration for the next session will be posted ONE MONTH prior to the end of the current session. Your child will not be able to attend if they are not registered by the Friday before the start of the next session.Please read the details below regarding registration and cancellation. Also, check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Ski Club 2025 - Chaperone Interest
*$25 late fee is added as of 11/1/24WHO:           Harwinton students in grades 5 – 12 (Burlington Residents must register in Burlington Burlington Parks & Recreation: Ski & Snowboard Club 2024 (Burlington Residents) (myrec.com)WHAT:         Skiing and snowboarding at discounted rates! Lift passes, group lessons and rental equipment are available. Lesson package includes 5 weekly one hour group lessons for any level skier or New skiers and boarders are required to take lessons. Students not taking lessons must possess a solid knowledge of the sport in order to   Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participants. WHEN:  Thursdays, January 2nd-30th.TIME:  4-8 pm, Lessons 5pm                   Make-up dates will be added for cancellationsIMPORTANT INFORMATION: Program notifications/cancellations will be communicated through E-MAIL and Text Notification Due to a statewide shortage of bus drivers, we are unable to provide transportation for this program Parents will be responsible to transport students to and from Ski Sundown  CHAPERONES Chaperones needed!  Chaperones ski or snowboard for free during program, Chaperones are needed for inside the lodge as well.  All chaperones are required to fill out paperwork. This program cannot run without chaperones. REGISTRATION INFORMATION:1) Register online2) Then print out and mail/drop off waiver/signature forms to the Burlington Parks and Recreation office.Email: twomey.t@burlingtonct.govAddress: 200 Spielman Highway, Burlington, CT 06013REGISTRATION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1st.  A late fee of $25 must be paid if received after 11/1/24.   SKI SKILL LEVELS (New levels added from last year)1. First Time - “I have never skied before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with balance, stance and an introduction to equipment. Skiers will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2. Beginner - “I can make controlled left and right turns on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on developing confidence in turns, right and left. Skiers will learn to stop with confidence on easy terrain.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and ski with confidence on green circle trails.” Lesson will focus on speed control using wedge and turn shapes. Skiers will begin linking turns and exploring parallel skiing.4.  Intermediate - “I am confidently parallel skiing on green circle trails and developing my skills on blue square trails.” Lesson will focus on navigating intermediate terrain, refining speed control through varying turn size and shape, and developing a more proficient parallel skiing technique.5.  Advanced - “I ski confidently and want to fine-tune my technical abilities.” Making consistent parallel turns on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to ski steeper terrain, moguls and variable snow conditions. SNOWBOARD SKILL LEVELS1. First Time – “I have never snowboarded before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with an introduction to equipment and balance. Snowboarders will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2.  Beginner –“I can side slip on my heel-side on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on learning to stop on both heel-side and toe-side. Snowboarders will focus on balance, learn falling leaf and get an introduction to shaped turns.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and can heel-side and toe-side turn with control.” Lesson will focus on different shaped turn skills and how to navigate flat terrain successfully.4. Intermediate - “I can confidently shape my turns on green circle trails and perform controlled stops.” Lesson will focus on switch riding and exploring intermediate level trails. Snowboarders will focus on linking their turns and progressing through more variable terrain.5.  Advanced - “I can confidently link my turns while maintaining controlled speed.” Making carved turns and switch-riding on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to snowboard steeper terrain in variable snow conditions.Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participantsForms for purchasing helmets, goggles and ski locks are available for download below.  Ski Sundown Waiver Form To finalize your registration for the 2024-2025 Ski & Snowboard program, please print out waiver form below. Fill out all required information neatly, sign and return to Burlington Parks and Recreation Department. This form is linked below under "Additional Forms and Files" Additional Forms and Files: PARTICIPANT Information and Waiver *REQUIRED Chaperone Information and Waiver Parent Information Safety Guidelines Helmet, Goggle, Lock Offer
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Ski Club 2025 - Lift Only
*$25 late fee is added as of 11/1/24WHO:           Harwinton students in grades 5 – 12 (Burlington Residents must register in Burlington Burlington Parks & Recreation: Ski & Snowboard Club 2024 (Burlington Residents) (myrec.com)WHAT:         Skiing and snowboarding at discounted rates! Lift passes, group lessons and rental equipment are available. Lesson package includes 5 weekly one hour group lessons for any level skier or New skiers and boarders are required to take lessons. Students not taking lessons must possess a solid knowledge of the sport in order to   Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participants. WHEN:  Thursdays, January 2nd-30th.TIME:  4-8 pm, Lessons 5pm                   Make-up dates will be added for cancellationsIMPORTANT INFORMATION: Program notifications/cancellations will be communicated through E-MAIL and Text Notification Due to a statewide shortage of bus drivers, we are unable to provide transportation for this program Parents will be responsible to transport students to and from Ski Sundown  CHAPERONES Chaperones needed!  Chaperones ski or snowboard for free during program, Chaperones are needed for inside the lodge as well.  All chaperones are required to fill out paperwork. This program cannot run without chaperones. REGISTRATION INFORMATION:1) Register online2) Then print out and mail/drop off waiver/signature forms to the Burlington Parks and Recreation office.Email: twomey.t@burlingtonct.govAddress: 200 Spielman Highway, Burlington, CT 06013REGISTRATION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1st.  A late fee of $25 must be paid if received after 11/1/24.   SKI SKILL LEVELS (New levels added from last year)1. First Time - “I have never skied before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with balance, stance and an introduction to equipment. Skiers will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2. Beginner - “I can make controlled left and right turns on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on developing confidence in turns, right and left. Skiers will learn to stop with confidence on easy terrain.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and ski with confidence on green circle trails.” Lesson will focus on speed control using wedge and turn shapes. Skiers will begin linking turns and exploring parallel skiing.4.  Intermediate - “I am confidently parallel skiing on green circle trails and developing my skills on blue square trails.” Lesson will focus on navigating intermediate terrain, refining speed control through varying turn size and shape, and developing a more proficient parallel skiing technique.5.  Advanced - “I ski confidently and want to fine-tune my technical abilities.” Making consistent parallel turns on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to ski steeper terrain, moguls and variable snow conditions. SNOWBOARD SKILL LEVELS1. First Time – “I have never snowboarded before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with an introduction to equipment and balance. Snowboarders will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2.  Beginner –“I can side slip on my heel-side on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on learning to stop on both heel-side and toe-side. Snowboarders will focus on balance, learn falling leaf and get an introduction to shaped turns.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and can heel-side and toe-side turn with control.” Lesson will focus on different shaped turn skills and how to navigate flat terrain successfully.4. Intermediate - “I can confidently shape my turns on green circle trails and perform controlled stops.” Lesson will focus on switch riding and exploring intermediate level trails. Snowboarders will focus on linking their turns and progressing through more variable terrain.5.  Advanced - “I can confidently link my turns while maintaining controlled speed.” Making carved turns and switch-riding on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to snowboard steeper terrain in variable snow conditions.Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participantsForms for purchasing helmets, goggles and ski locks are available for download below.  Ski Sundown Waiver Form To finalize your registration for the 2024-2025 Ski & Snowboard program, please print out waiver form below. Fill out all required information neatly, sign and return to Burlington Parks and Recreation Department. This form is linked below under "Additional Forms and Files" Additional Forms and Files: PARTICIPANT Information and Waiver *REQUIRED Chaperone Information and Waiver Parent Information Safety Guidelines Helmet, Goggle, Lock Offer
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Ski Club 2025 - Ski - Lift & Lesson
*$25 late fee is added as of 11/1/24WHO:           Harwinton students in grades 5 – 12 (Burlington Residents must register in Burlington Burlington Parks & Recreation: Ski & Snowboard Club 2024 (Burlington Residents) (myrec.com)WHAT:         Skiing and snowboarding at discounted rates! Lift passes, group lessons and rental equipment are available. Lesson package includes 5 weekly one hour group lessons for any level skier or New skiers and boarders are required to take lessons. Students not taking lessons must possess a solid knowledge of the sport in order to   Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participants. WHEN:  Thursdays, January 2nd-30th.TIME:  4-8 pm, Lessons 5pm                   Make-up dates will be added for cancellationsIMPORTANT INFORMATION: Program notifications/cancellations will be communicated through E-MAIL and Text Notification Due to a statewide shortage of bus drivers, we are unable to provide transportation for this program Parents will be responsible to transport students to and from Ski Sundown  CHAPERONES Chaperones needed!  Chaperones ski or snowboard for free during program, Chaperones are needed for inside the lodge as well.  All chaperones are required to fill out paperwork. This program cannot run without chaperones. REGISTRATION INFORMATION:1) Register online2) Then print out and mail/drop off waiver/signature forms to the Burlington Parks and Recreation office.Email: twomey.t@burlingtonct.govAddress: 200 Spielman Highway, Burlington, CT 06013REGISTRATION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1st.  A late fee of $25 must be paid if received after 11/1/24.   SKI SKILL LEVELS (New levels added from last year)1. First Time - “I have never skied before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with balance, stance and an introduction to equipment. Skiers will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2. Beginner - “I can make controlled left and right turns on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on developing confidence in turns, right and left. Skiers will learn to stop with confidence on easy terrain.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and ski with confidence on green circle trails.” Lesson will focus on speed control using wedge and turn shapes. Skiers will begin linking turns and exploring parallel skiing.4.  Intermediate - “I am confidently parallel skiing on green circle trails and developing my skills on blue square trails.” Lesson will focus on navigating intermediate terrain, refining speed control through varying turn size and shape, and developing a more proficient parallel skiing technique.5.  Advanced - “I ski confidently and want to fine-tune my technical abilities.” Making consistent parallel turns on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to ski steeper terrain, moguls and variable snow conditions. SNOWBOARD SKILL LEVELS1. First Time – “I have never snowboarded before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with an introduction to equipment and balance. Snowboarders will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2.  Beginner –“I can side slip on my heel-side on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on learning to stop on both heel-side and toe-side. Snowboarders will focus on balance, learn falling leaf and get an introduction to shaped turns.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and can heel-side and toe-side turn with control.” Lesson will focus on different shaped turn skills and how to navigate flat terrain successfully.4. Intermediate - “I can confidently shape my turns on green circle trails and perform controlled stops.” Lesson will focus on switch riding and exploring intermediate level trails. Snowboarders will focus on linking their turns and progressing through more variable terrain.5.  Advanced - “I can confidently link my turns while maintaining controlled speed.” Making carved turns and switch-riding on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to snowboard steeper terrain in variable snow conditions.Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participantsForms for purchasing helmets, goggles and ski locks are available for download below.  Ski Sundown Waiver Form To finalize your registration for the 2024-2025 Ski & Snowboard program, please print out waiver form below. Fill out all required information neatly, sign and return to Burlington Parks and Recreation Department. This form is linked below under "Additional Forms and Files" Additional Forms and Files: PARTICIPANT Information and Waiver *REQUIRED Chaperone Information and Waiver Parent Information Safety Guidelines Helmet, Goggle, Lock Offer
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Ski Club 2025 - Ski - Lift & Rental
*$25 late fee is added as of 11/1/24WHO:           Harwinton students in grades 5 – 12 (Burlington Residents must register in Burlington Burlington Parks & Recreation: Ski & Snowboard Club 2024 (Burlington Residents) (myrec.com)WHAT:         Skiing and snowboarding at discounted rates! Lift passes, group lessons and rental equipment are available. Lesson package includes 5 weekly one hour group lessons for any level skier or New skiers and boarders are required to take lessons. Students not taking lessons must possess a solid knowledge of the sport in order to   Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participants. WHEN:  Thursdays, January 2nd-30th.TIME:  4-8 pm, Lessons 5pm                   Make-up dates will be added for cancellationsIMPORTANT INFORMATION: Program notifications/cancellations will be communicated through E-MAIL and Text Notification Due to a statewide shortage of bus drivers, we are unable to provide transportation for this program Parents will be responsible to transport students to and from Ski Sundown  CHAPERONES Chaperones needed!  Chaperones ski or snowboard for free during program, Chaperones are needed for inside the lodge as well.  All chaperones are required to fill out paperwork. This program cannot run without chaperones. REGISTRATION INFORMATION:1) Register online2) Then print out and mail/drop off waiver/signature forms to the Burlington Parks and Recreation office.Email: twomey.t@burlingtonct.govAddress: 200 Spielman Highway, Burlington, CT 06013REGISTRATION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1st.  A late fee of $25 must be paid if received after 11/1/24.   SKI SKILL LEVELS (New levels added from last year)1. First Time - “I have never skied before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with balance, stance and an introduction to equipment. Skiers will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2. Beginner - “I can make controlled left and right turns on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on developing confidence in turns, right and left. Skiers will learn to stop with confidence on easy terrain.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and ski with confidence on green circle trails.” Lesson will focus on speed control using wedge and turn shapes. Skiers will begin linking turns and exploring parallel skiing.4.  Intermediate - “I am confidently parallel skiing on green circle trails and developing my skills on blue square trails.” Lesson will focus on navigating intermediate terrain, refining speed control through varying turn size and shape, and developing a more proficient parallel skiing technique.5.  Advanced - “I ski confidently and want to fine-tune my technical abilities.” Making consistent parallel turns on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to ski steeper terrain, moguls and variable snow conditions. SNOWBOARD SKILL LEVELS1. First Time – “I have never snowboarded before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with an introduction to equipment and balance. Snowboarders will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2.  Beginner –“I can side slip on my heel-side on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on learning to stop on both heel-side and toe-side. Snowboarders will focus on balance, learn falling leaf and get an introduction to shaped turns.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and can heel-side and toe-side turn with control.” Lesson will focus on different shaped turn skills and how to navigate flat terrain successfully.4. Intermediate - “I can confidently shape my turns on green circle trails and perform controlled stops.” Lesson will focus on switch riding and exploring intermediate level trails. Snowboarders will focus on linking their turns and progressing through more variable terrain.5.  Advanced - “I can confidently link my turns while maintaining controlled speed.” Making carved turns and switch-riding on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to snowboard steeper terrain in variable snow conditions.Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participantsForms for purchasing helmets, goggles and ski locks are available for download below.  Ski Sundown Waiver Form To finalize your registration for the 2024-2025 Ski & Snowboard program, please print out waiver form below. Fill out all required information neatly, sign and return to Burlington Parks and Recreation Department. This form is linked below under "Additional Forms and Files" Additional Forms and Files: PARTICIPANT Information and Waiver *REQUIRED Chaperone Information and Waiver Parent Information Safety Guidelines Helmet, Goggle, Lock Offer
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Ski Club 2025 - Ski - Season Passholder Lesson
*$25 late fee is added as of 11/1/24WHO:           Harwinton students in grades 5 – 12 (Burlington Residents must register in Burlington Burlington Parks & Recreation: Ski & Snowboard Club 2024 (Burlington Residents) (myrec.com)WHAT:         Skiing and snowboarding at discounted rates! Lift passes, group lessons and rental equipment are available. Lesson package includes 5 weekly one hour group lessons for any level skier or New skiers and boarders are required to take lessons. Students not taking lessons must possess a solid knowledge of the sport in order to   Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participants. WHEN:  Thursdays, January 2nd-30th.TIME:  4-8 pm, Lessons 5pm                   Make-up dates will be added for cancellationsIMPORTANT INFORMATION: Program notifications/cancellations will be communicated through E-MAIL and Text Notification Due to a statewide shortage of bus drivers, we are unable to provide transportation for this program Parents will be responsible to transport students to and from Ski Sundown  CHAPERONES Chaperones needed!  Chaperones ski or snowboard for free during program, Chaperones are needed for inside the lodge as well.  All chaperones are required to fill out paperwork. This program cannot run without chaperones. REGISTRATION INFORMATION:1) Register online2) Then print out and mail/drop off waiver/signature forms to the Burlington Parks and Recreation office.Email: twomey.t@burlingtonct.govAddress: 200 Spielman Highway, Burlington, CT 06013REGISTRATION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1st.  A late fee of $25 must be paid if received after 11/1/24.   SKI SKILL LEVELS (New levels added from last year)1. First Time - “I have never skied before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with balance, stance and an introduction to equipment. Skiers will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2. Beginner - “I can make controlled left and right turns on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on developing confidence in turns, right and left. Skiers will learn to stop with confidence on easy terrain.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and ski with confidence on green circle trails.” Lesson will focus on speed control using wedge and turn shapes. Skiers will begin linking turns and exploring parallel skiing.4.  Intermediate - “I am confidently parallel skiing on green circle trails and developing my skills on blue square trails.” Lesson will focus on navigating intermediate terrain, refining speed control through varying turn size and shape, and developing a more proficient parallel skiing technique.5.  Advanced - “I ski confidently and want to fine-tune my technical abilities.” Making consistent parallel turns on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to ski steeper terrain, moguls and variable snow conditions. SNOWBOARD SKILL LEVELS1. First Time – “I have never snowboarded before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with an introduction to equipment and balance. Snowboarders will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2.  Beginner –“I can side slip on my heel-side on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on learning to stop on both heel-side and toe-side. Snowboarders will focus on balance, learn falling leaf and get an introduction to shaped turns.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and can heel-side and toe-side turn with control.” Lesson will focus on different shaped turn skills and how to navigate flat terrain successfully.4. Intermediate - “I can confidently shape my turns on green circle trails and perform controlled stops.” Lesson will focus on switch riding and exploring intermediate level trails. Snowboarders will focus on linking their turns and progressing through more variable terrain.5.  Advanced - “I can confidently link my turns while maintaining controlled speed.” Making carved turns and switch-riding on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to snowboard steeper terrain in variable snow conditions.Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participantsForms for purchasing helmets, goggles and ski locks are available for download below.  Ski Sundown Waiver Form To finalize your registration for the 2024-2025 Ski & Snowboard program, please print out waiver form below. Fill out all required information neatly, sign and return to Burlington Parks and Recreation Department. This form is linked below under "Additional Forms and Files" Additional Forms and Files: PARTICIPANT Information and Waiver *REQUIRED Chaperone Information and Waiver Parent Information Safety Guidelines Helmet, Goggle, Lock Offer
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Ski Club 2025 - Ski -Lifts, Lessons, & Rental
*$25 late fee is added as of 11/1/24WHO:           Harwinton students in grades 5 – 12 (Burlington Residents must register in Burlington Burlington Parks & Recreation: Ski & Snowboard Club 2024 (Burlington Residents) (myrec.com)WHAT:         Skiing and snowboarding at discounted rates! Lift passes, group lessons and rental equipment are available. Lesson package includes 5 weekly one hour group lessons for any level skier or New skiers and boarders are required to take lessons. Students not taking lessons must possess a solid knowledge of the sport in order to   Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participants. WHEN:  Thursdays, January 2nd-30th.TIME:  4-8 pm, Lessons 5pm                   Make-up dates will be added for cancellationsIMPORTANT INFORMATION: Program notifications/cancellations will be communicated through E-MAIL and Text Notification Due to a statewide shortage of bus drivers, we are unable to provide transportation for this program Parents will be responsible to transport students to and from Ski Sundown  CHAPERONES Chaperones needed!  Chaperones ski or snowboard for free during program, Chaperones are needed for inside the lodge as well.  All chaperones are required to fill out paperwork. This program cannot run without chaperones. REGISTRATION INFORMATION:1) Register online2) Then print out and mail/drop off waiver/signature forms to the Burlington Parks and Recreation office.Email: twomey.t@burlingtonct.govAddress: 200 Spielman Highway, Burlington, CT 06013REGISTRATION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1st.  A late fee of $25 must be paid if received after 11/1/24.   SKI SKILL LEVELS (New levels added from last year)1. First Time - “I have never skied before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with balance, stance and an introduction to equipment. Skiers will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2. Beginner - “I can make controlled left and right turns on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on developing confidence in turns, right and left. Skiers will learn to stop with confidence on easy terrain.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and ski with confidence on green circle trails.” Lesson will focus on speed control using wedge and turn shapes. Skiers will begin linking turns and exploring parallel skiing.4.  Intermediate - “I am confidently parallel skiing on green circle trails and developing my skills on blue square trails.” Lesson will focus on navigating intermediate terrain, refining speed control through varying turn size and shape, and developing a more proficient parallel skiing technique.5.  Advanced - “I ski confidently and want to fine-tune my technical abilities.” Making consistent parallel turns on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to ski steeper terrain, moguls and variable snow conditions. SNOWBOARD SKILL LEVELS1. First Time – “I have never snowboarded before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with an introduction to equipment and balance. Snowboarders will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2.  Beginner –“I can side slip on my heel-side on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on learning to stop on both heel-side and toe-side. Snowboarders will focus on balance, learn falling leaf and get an introduction to shaped turns.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and can heel-side and toe-side turn with control.” Lesson will focus on different shaped turn skills and how to navigate flat terrain successfully.4. Intermediate - “I can confidently shape my turns on green circle trails and perform controlled stops.” Lesson will focus on switch riding and exploring intermediate level trails. Snowboarders will focus on linking their turns and progressing through more variable terrain.5.  Advanced - “I can confidently link my turns while maintaining controlled speed.” Making carved turns and switch-riding on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to snowboard steeper terrain in variable snow conditions.Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participantsForms for purchasing helmets, goggles and ski locks are available for download below.  Ski Sundown Waiver Form To finalize your registration for the 2024-2025 Ski & Snowboard program, please print out waiver form below. Fill out all required information neatly, sign and return to Burlington Parks and Recreation Department. This form is linked below under "Additional Forms and Files" Additional Forms and Files: PARTICIPANT Information and Waiver *REQUIRED Chaperone Information and Waiver Parent Information Safety Guidelines Helmet, Goggle, Lock Offer
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Ski Club 2025 - Snowboard Lift & Lesson
*$25 late fee is added as of 11/1/24WHO:           Harwinton students in grades 5 – 12 (Burlington Residents must register in Burlington Burlington Parks & Recreation: Ski & Snowboard Club 2024 (Burlington Residents) (myrec.com)WHAT:         Skiing and snowboarding at discounted rates! Lift passes, group lessons and rental equipment are available. Lesson package includes 5 weekly one hour group lessons for any level skier or New skiers and boarders are required to take lessons. Students not taking lessons must possess a solid knowledge of the sport in order to   Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participants. WHEN:  Thursdays, January 2nd-30th.TIME:  4-8 pm, Lessons 5pm                   Make-up dates will be added for cancellationsIMPORTANT INFORMATION: Program notifications/cancellations will be communicated through E-MAIL and Text Notification Due to a statewide shortage of bus drivers, we are unable to provide transportation for this program Parents will be responsible to transport students to and from Ski Sundown  CHAPERONES Chaperones needed!  Chaperones ski or snowboard for free during program, Chaperones are needed for inside the lodge as well.  All chaperones are required to fill out paperwork. This program cannot run without chaperones. REGISTRATION INFORMATION:1) Register online2) Then print out and mail/drop off waiver/signature forms to the Burlington Parks and Recreation office.Email: twomey.t@burlingtonct.govAddress: 200 Spielman Highway, Burlington, CT 06013REGISTRATION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1st.  A late fee of $25 must be paid if received after 11/1/24.   SKI SKILL LEVELS (New levels added from last year)1. First Time - “I have never skied before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with balance, stance and an introduction to equipment. Skiers will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2. Beginner - “I can make controlled left and right turns on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on developing confidence in turns, right and left. Skiers will learn to stop with confidence on easy terrain.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and ski with confidence on green circle trails.” Lesson will focus on speed control using wedge and turn shapes. Skiers will begin linking turns and exploring parallel skiing.4.  Intermediate - “I am confidently parallel skiing on green circle trails and developing my skills on blue square trails.” Lesson will focus on navigating intermediate terrain, refining speed control through varying turn size and shape, and developing a more proficient parallel skiing technique.5.  Advanced - “I ski confidently and want to fine-tune my technical abilities.” Making consistent parallel turns on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to ski steeper terrain, moguls and variable snow conditions. SNOWBOARD SKILL LEVELS1. First Time – “I have never snowboarded before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with an introduction to equipment and balance. Snowboarders will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2.  Beginner –“I can side slip on my heel-side on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on learning to stop on both heel-side and toe-side. Snowboarders will focus on balance, learn falling leaf and get an introduction to shaped turns.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and can heel-side and toe-side turn with control.” Lesson will focus on different shaped turn skills and how to navigate flat terrain successfully.4. Intermediate - “I can confidently shape my turns on green circle trails and perform controlled stops.” Lesson will focus on switch riding and exploring intermediate level trails. Snowboarders will focus on linking their turns and progressing through more variable terrain.5.  Advanced - “I can confidently link my turns while maintaining controlled speed.” Making carved turns and switch-riding on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to snowboard steeper terrain in variable snow conditions.Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participantsForms for purchasing helmets, goggles and ski locks are available for download below.  Ski Sundown Waiver Form To finalize your registration for the 2024-2025 Ski & Snowboard program, please print out waiver form below. Fill out all required information neatly, sign and return to Burlington Parks and Recreation Department. This form is linked below under "Additional Forms and Files" Additional Forms and Files: PARTICIPANT Information and Waiver *REQUIRED Chaperone Information and Waiver Parent Information Safety Guidelines Helmet, Goggle, Lock Offer
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Ski Club 2025 - Snowboard - Lifts & Rental
*$25 late fee is added as of 11/1/24WHO:           Harwinton students in grades 5 – 12 (Burlington Residents must register in Burlington Burlington Parks & Recreation: Ski & Snowboard Club 2024 (Burlington Residents) (myrec.com)WHAT:         Skiing and snowboarding at discounted rates! Lift passes, group lessons and rental equipment are available. Lesson package includes 5 weekly one hour group lessons for any level skier or New skiers and boarders are required to take lessons. Students not taking lessons must possess a solid knowledge of the sport in order to   Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participants. WHEN:  Thursdays, January 2nd-30th.TIME:  4-8 pm, Lessons 5pm                   Make-up dates will be added for cancellationsIMPORTANT INFORMATION: Program notifications/cancellations will be communicated through E-MAIL and Text Notification Due to a statewide shortage of bus drivers, we are unable to provide transportation for this program Parents will be responsible to transport students to and from Ski Sundown  CHAPERONES Chaperones needed!  Chaperones ski or snowboard for free during program, Chaperones are needed for inside the lodge as well.  All chaperones are required to fill out paperwork. This program cannot run without chaperones. REGISTRATION INFORMATION:1) Register online2) Then print out and mail/drop off waiver/signature forms to the Burlington Parks and Recreation office.Email: twomey.t@burlingtonct.govAddress: 200 Spielman Highway, Burlington, CT 06013REGISTRATION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1st.  A late fee of $25 must be paid if received after 11/1/24.   SKI SKILL LEVELS (New levels added from last year)1. First Time - “I have never skied before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with balance, stance and an introduction to equipment. Skiers will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2. Beginner - “I can make controlled left and right turns on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on developing confidence in turns, right and left. Skiers will learn to stop with confidence on easy terrain.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and ski with confidence on green circle trails.” Lesson will focus on speed control using wedge and turn shapes. Skiers will begin linking turns and exploring parallel skiing.4.  Intermediate - “I am confidently parallel skiing on green circle trails and developing my skills on blue square trails.” Lesson will focus on navigating intermediate terrain, refining speed control through varying turn size and shape, and developing a more proficient parallel skiing technique.5.  Advanced - “I ski confidently and want to fine-tune my technical abilities.” Making consistent parallel turns on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to ski steeper terrain, moguls and variable snow conditions. SNOWBOARD SKILL LEVELS1. First Time – “I have never snowboarded before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with an introduction to equipment and balance. Snowboarders will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2.  Beginner –“I can side slip on my heel-side on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on learning to stop on both heel-side and toe-side. Snowboarders will focus on balance, learn falling leaf and get an introduction to shaped turns.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and can heel-side and toe-side turn with control.” Lesson will focus on different shaped turn skills and how to navigate flat terrain successfully.4. Intermediate - “I can confidently shape my turns on green circle trails and perform controlled stops.” Lesson will focus on switch riding and exploring intermediate level trails. Snowboarders will focus on linking their turns and progressing through more variable terrain.5.  Advanced - “I can confidently link my turns while maintaining controlled speed.” Making carved turns and switch-riding on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to snowboard steeper terrain in variable snow conditions.Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participantsForms for purchasing helmets, goggles and ski locks are available for download below.  Ski Sundown Waiver Form To finalize your registration for the 2024-2025 Ski & Snowboard program, please print out waiver form below. Fill out all required information neatly, sign and return to Burlington Parks and Recreation Department. This form is linked below under "Additional Forms and Files" Additional Forms and Files: PARTICIPANT Information and Waiver *REQUIRED Chaperone Information and Waiver Parent Information Safety Guidelines Helmet, Goggle, Lock Offer
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Ski Club 2025 - Snowboard - Lifts, Lessons, & Rental
*$25 late fee is added as of 11/1/24WHO:           Harwinton students in grades 5 – 12 (Burlington Residents must register in Burlington Burlington Parks & Recreation: Ski & Snowboard Club 2024 (Burlington Residents) (myrec.com)WHAT:         Skiing and snowboarding at discounted rates! Lift passes, group lessons and rental equipment are available. Lesson package includes 5 weekly one hour group lessons for any level skier or New skiers and boarders are required to take lessons. Students not taking lessons must possess a solid knowledge of the sport in order to   Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participants. WHEN:  Thursdays, January 2nd-30th.TIME:  4-8 pm, Lessons 5pm                   Make-up dates will be added for cancellationsIMPORTANT INFORMATION: Program notifications/cancellations will be communicated through E-MAIL and Text Notification Due to a statewide shortage of bus drivers, we are unable to provide transportation for this program Parents will be responsible to transport students to and from Ski Sundown  CHAPERONES Chaperones needed!  Chaperones ski or snowboard for free during program, Chaperones are needed for inside the lodge as well.  All chaperones are required to fill out paperwork. This program cannot run without chaperones. REGISTRATION INFORMATION:1) Register online2) Then print out and mail/drop off waiver/signature forms to the Burlington Parks and Recreation office.Email: twomey.t@burlingtonct.govAddress: 200 Spielman Highway, Burlington, CT 06013REGISTRATION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1st.  A late fee of $25 must be paid if received after 11/1/24.   SKI SKILL LEVELS (New levels added from last year)1. First Time - “I have never skied before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with balance, stance and an introduction to equipment. Skiers will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2. Beginner - “I can make controlled left and right turns on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on developing confidence in turns, right and left. Skiers will learn to stop with confidence on easy terrain.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and ski with confidence on green circle trails.” Lesson will focus on speed control using wedge and turn shapes. Skiers will begin linking turns and exploring parallel skiing.4.  Intermediate - “I am confidently parallel skiing on green circle trails and developing my skills on blue square trails.” Lesson will focus on navigating intermediate terrain, refining speed control through varying turn size and shape, and developing a more proficient parallel skiing technique.5.  Advanced - “I ski confidently and want to fine-tune my technical abilities.” Making consistent parallel turns on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to ski steeper terrain, moguls and variable snow conditions. SNOWBOARD SKILL LEVELS1. First Time – “I have never snowboarded before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with an introduction to equipment and balance. Snowboarders will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2.  Beginner –“I can side slip on my heel-side on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on learning to stop on both heel-side and toe-side. Snowboarders will focus on balance, learn falling leaf and get an introduction to shaped turns.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and can heel-side and toe-side turn with control.” Lesson will focus on different shaped turn skills and how to navigate flat terrain successfully.4. Intermediate - “I can confidently shape my turns on green circle trails and perform controlled stops.” Lesson will focus on switch riding and exploring intermediate level trails. Snowboarders will focus on linking their turns and progressing through more variable terrain.5.  Advanced - “I can confidently link my turns while maintaining controlled speed.” Making carved turns and switch-riding on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to snowboard steeper terrain in variable snow conditions.Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participantsForms for purchasing helmets, goggles and ski locks are available for download below.  Ski Sundown Waiver Form To finalize your registration for the 2024-2025 Ski & Snowboard program, please print out waiver form below. Fill out all required information neatly, sign and return to Burlington Parks and Recreation Department. This form is linked below under "Additional Forms and Files" Additional Forms and Files: PARTICIPANT Information and Waiver *REQUIRED Chaperone Information and Waiver Parent Information Safety Guidelines Helmet, Goggle, Lock Offer
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Ski Club 2025 - Snowboard - Season Pass Holder Lesson
*$25 late fee is added as of 11/1/24WHO:           Harwinton students in grades 5 – 12 (Burlington Residents must register in Burlington Burlington Parks & Recreation: Ski & Snowboard Club 2024 (Burlington Residents) (myrec.com)WHAT:         Skiing and snowboarding at discounted rates! Lift passes, group lessons and rental equipment are available. Lesson package includes 5 weekly one hour group lessons for any level skier or New skiers and boarders are required to take lessons. Students not taking lessons must possess a solid knowledge of the sport in order to   Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participants. WHEN:  Thursdays, January 2nd-30th.TIME:  4-8 pm, Lessons 5pm                   Make-up dates will be added for cancellationsIMPORTANT INFORMATION: Program notifications/cancellations will be communicated through E-MAIL and Text Notification Due to a statewide shortage of bus drivers, we are unable to provide transportation for this program Parents will be responsible to transport students to and from Ski Sundown  CHAPERONES Chaperones needed!  Chaperones ski or snowboard for free during program, Chaperones are needed for inside the lodge as well.  All chaperones are required to fill out paperwork. This program cannot run without chaperones. REGISTRATION INFORMATION:1) Register online2) Then print out and mail/drop off waiver/signature forms to the Burlington Parks and Recreation office.Email: twomey.t@burlingtonct.govAddress: 200 Spielman Highway, Burlington, CT 06013REGISTRATION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1st.  A late fee of $25 must be paid if received after 11/1/24.   SKI SKILL LEVELS (New levels added from last year)1. First Time - “I have never skied before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with balance, stance and an introduction to equipment. Skiers will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2. Beginner - “I can make controlled left and right turns on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on developing confidence in turns, right and left. Skiers will learn to stop with confidence on easy terrain.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and ski with confidence on green circle trails.” Lesson will focus on speed control using wedge and turn shapes. Skiers will begin linking turns and exploring parallel skiing.4.  Intermediate - “I am confidently parallel skiing on green circle trails and developing my skills on blue square trails.” Lesson will focus on navigating intermediate terrain, refining speed control through varying turn size and shape, and developing a more proficient parallel skiing technique.5.  Advanced - “I ski confidently and want to fine-tune my technical abilities.” Making consistent parallel turns on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to ski steeper terrain, moguls and variable snow conditions. SNOWBOARD SKILL LEVELS1. First Time – “I have never snowboarded before.” New to the sport. Lesson will start with an introduction to equipment and balance. Snowboarders will learn the basic fundamentals of stopping and turning in a controlled manner.2.  Beginner –“I can side slip on my heel-side on green circle terrain, or I am returning to the sport after a prolonged time away.” Lesson will focus on learning to stop on both heel-side and toe-side. Snowboarders will focus on balance, learn falling leaf and get an introduction to shaped turns.3. Novice - “I can ride a chairlift independently and can heel-side and toe-side turn with control.” Lesson will focus on different shaped turn skills and how to navigate flat terrain successfully.4. Intermediate - “I can confidently shape my turns on green circle trails and perform controlled stops.” Lesson will focus on switch riding and exploring intermediate level trails. Snowboarders will focus on linking their turns and progressing through more variable terrain.5.  Advanced - “I can confidently link my turns while maintaining controlled speed.” Making carved turns and switch-riding on advanced terrain. Lesson will focus on learning the skills and tactics that it takes to snowboard steeper terrain in variable snow conditions.Helmets are strongly recommended for ALL group participantsForms for purchasing helmets, goggles and ski locks are available for download below.  Ski Sundown Waiver Form To finalize your registration for the 2024-2025 Ski & Snowboard program, please print out waiver form below. Fill out all required information neatly, sign and return to Burlington Parks and Recreation Department. This form is linked below under "Additional Forms and Files" Additional Forms and Files: PARTICIPANT Information and Waiver *REQUIRED Chaperone Information and Waiver Parent Information Safety Guidelines Helmet, Goggle, Lock Offer
 
4:45 PM - 5:45 PM    5th-8th Grade Dance - 5th-8th Grade Gymnastics, Hip-Hop, & Tap Session 2
This program is a great alternative to joining a dance studio. All students must be enrolled by session 2 in order to join for the rest of the year. There is a recital in June. Costume and ticket purchases will be done through your dance instructor.Registration for the next session will be posted ONE MONTH prior to the end of the current session. Your child will not be able to attend if they are not registered by the Friday before the start of the next session.Please read the details below regarding registration and cancellation. Also, check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.
 
Friday January 31, 2025
3:45 PM - 4:30 PM    Kindergarten Gymnastics - Kindergarten Gymnastics Session 2
This program is a great alternative to joining a dance studio. All students must be enrolled by session 2 in order to join for the rest of the year. There is a recital in June. Costume and ticket purchases will be done through your dance instructor.Registration for the next session will be posted ONE MONTH prior to the end of the current session. Your child will not be able to attend if they are not registered by the Friday before the start of the next session.Please read the details below regarding registration and cancellation. Also, check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.Please check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.
 
Monday February 3, 2025
3:40 PM - 4:40 PM    1st-2nd Grade Afterschool Dance - 1st-2nd Grade Afterschool Dance Session 2
This program is a great alternative to joining a dance studio. All students must be enrolled by session 2 in order to join for the rest of the year. There is a recital in June. Costume and ticket purchases will be done through your dance instructor.Registration for the next session will be posted ONE MONTH prior to the end of the current session. Your child will not be able to attend if they are not registered by the Friday before the start of the next session.Please read the details below regarding registration and cancellation. Also, check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.
 
Thursday February 6, 2025
3:40 PM - 4:40 PM    3rd-4th Grade Afterschool Dance - 3rd-4th Grade Afterschool Dance ( Session 2)
This program is a great alternative to joining a dance studio. All students must be enrolled by session 2 in order to join for the rest of the year. There is a recital in June. Costume and ticket purchases will be done through your dance instructor.Registration for the next session will be posted ONE MONTH prior to the end of the current session. Your child will not be able to attend if they are not registered by the Friday before the start of the next session.Please read the details below regarding registration and cancellation. Also, check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.
 
4:45 PM - 5:45 PM    5th-8th Grade Dance - 5th-8th Grade Gymnastics, Hip-Hop, & Tap Session 2
This program is a great alternative to joining a dance studio. All students must be enrolled by session 2 in order to join for the rest of the year. There is a recital in June. Costume and ticket purchases will be done through your dance instructor.Registration for the next session will be posted ONE MONTH prior to the end of the current session. Your child will not be able to attend if they are not registered by the Friday before the start of the next session.Please read the details below regarding registration and cancellation. Also, check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.
 
Friday February 7, 2025
3:45 PM - 4:30 PM    Kindergarten Gymnastics - Kindergarten Gymnastics Session 2
This program is a great alternative to joining a dance studio. All students must be enrolled by session 2 in order to join for the rest of the year. There is a recital in June. Costume and ticket purchases will be done through your dance instructor.Registration for the next session will be posted ONE MONTH prior to the end of the current session. Your child will not be able to attend if they are not registered by the Friday before the start of the next session.Please read the details below regarding registration and cancellation. Also, check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.Please check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.
 
Saturday February 8, 2025
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    Hearthside Quilters Event/Class
 
Monday February 10, 2025
3:40 PM - 4:40 PM    1st-2nd Grade Afterschool Dance - 1st-2nd Grade Afterschool Dance Session 2
This program is a great alternative to joining a dance studio. All students must be enrolled by session 2 in order to join for the rest of the year. There is a recital in June. Costume and ticket purchases will be done through your dance instructor.Registration for the next session will be posted ONE MONTH prior to the end of the current session. Your child will not be able to attend if they are not registered by the Friday before the start of the next session.Please read the details below regarding registration and cancellation. Also, check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.
 
Tuesday February 11, 2025
3:45 PM - 4:45 PM    Afterschool Art - February Painting
Please Note: There are no refunds guaranteed for cancellations within 48 business hours of After School Art Programs. When possible, we will try to replace your child with someone from the waiting list if you cancel after the Thursday before the Art Program.  
 
Thursday February 13, 2025
3:40 PM - 4:40 PM    3rd-4th Grade Afterschool Dance - 3rd-4th Grade Afterschool Dance ( Session 2)
This program is a great alternative to joining a dance studio. All students must be enrolled by session 2 in order to join for the rest of the year. There is a recital in June. Costume and ticket purchases will be done through your dance instructor.Registration for the next session will be posted ONE MONTH prior to the end of the current session. Your child will not be able to attend if they are not registered by the Friday before the start of the next session.Please read the details below regarding registration and cancellation. Also, check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.
 
4:45 PM - 5:45 PM    5th-8th Grade Dance - 5th-8th Grade Gymnastics, Hip-Hop, & Tap Session 2
This program is a great alternative to joining a dance studio. All students must be enrolled by session 2 in order to join for the rest of the year. There is a recital in June. Costume and ticket purchases will be done through your dance instructor.Registration for the next session will be posted ONE MONTH prior to the end of the current session. Your child will not be able to attend if they are not registered by the Friday before the start of the next session.Please read the details below regarding registration and cancellation. Also, check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.
 
Thursday February 20, 2025
3:40 PM - 4:40 PM    3rd-4th Grade Afterschool Dance - 3rd-4th Grade Afterschool Dance ( Session 2)
This program is a great alternative to joining a dance studio. All students must be enrolled by session 2 in order to join for the rest of the year. There is a recital in June. Costume and ticket purchases will be done through your dance instructor.Registration for the next session will be posted ONE MONTH prior to the end of the current session. Your child will not be able to attend if they are not registered by the Friday before the start of the next session.Please read the details below regarding registration and cancellation. Also, check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.
 
4:45 PM - 5:45 PM    5th-8th Grade Dance - 5th-8th Grade Gymnastics, Hip-Hop, & Tap Session 2
This program is a great alternative to joining a dance studio. All students must be enrolled by session 2 in order to join for the rest of the year. There is a recital in June. Costume and ticket purchases will be done through your dance instructor.Registration for the next session will be posted ONE MONTH prior to the end of the current session. Your child will not be able to attend if they are not registered by the Friday before the start of the next session.Please read the details below regarding registration and cancellation. Also, check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.
 
Friday February 21, 2025
3:45 PM - 4:30 PM    Kindergarten Gymnastics - Kindergarten Gymnastics Session 2
This program is a great alternative to joining a dance studio. All students must be enrolled by session 2 in order to join for the rest of the year. There is a recital in June. Costume and ticket purchases will be done through your dance instructor.Registration for the next session will be posted ONE MONTH prior to the end of the current session. Your child will not be able to attend if they are not registered by the Friday before the start of the next session.Please read the details below regarding registration and cancellation. Also, check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.Please check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.
 
Monday February 24, 2025
3:40 PM - 4:40 PM    1st-2nd Grade Afterschool Dance - 1st-2nd Grade Afterschool Dance Session 2
This program is a great alternative to joining a dance studio. All students must be enrolled by session 2 in order to join for the rest of the year. There is a recital in June. Costume and ticket purchases will be done through your dance instructor.Registration for the next session will be posted ONE MONTH prior to the end of the current session. Your child will not be able to attend if they are not registered by the Friday before the start of the next session.Please read the details below regarding registration and cancellation. Also, check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.
 
Thursday February 27, 2025
3:45 PM - 4:45 PM    3rd-4th Grade Afterschool Dance - 3rd-4th Grade Afterschool Dance ( Session 2)
This program is a great alternative to joining a dance studio. All students must be enrolled by session 2 in order to join for the rest of the year. There is a recital in June. Costume and ticket purchases will be done through your dance instructor.Registration for the next session will be posted ONE MONTH prior to the end of the current session. Your child will not be able to attend if they are not registered by the Friday before the start of the next session.Please read the details below regarding registration and cancellation. Also, check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.
 
4:45 PM - 5:45 PM    5th-8th Grade Dance - 5th-8th Grade Dance Session 3
This program is a great alternative to joining a dance studio. All students must be enrolled by session 2 in order to join for the rest of the year. There is a recital in June. Costume and ticket purchases will be done through your dance instructor.Registration for the next session will be posted ONE MONTH prior to the end of the current session. Your child will not be able to attend if they are not registered by the Friday before the start of the next session.Please read the details below regarding registration and cancellation. Also, check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.
 
Friday February 28, 2025
3:45 PM - 4:30 PM    Kindergarten Gymnastics - Kindergarten Gymnastics Session 2
This program is a great alternative to joining a dance studio. All students must be enrolled by session 2 in order to join for the rest of the year. There is a recital in June. Costume and ticket purchases will be done through your dance instructor.Registration for the next session will be posted ONE MONTH prior to the end of the current session. Your child will not be able to attend if they are not registered by the Friday before the start of the next session.Please read the details below regarding registration and cancellation. Also, check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.Please check the exclusion dates when you register. We do not hold classes on holidays, half days, weather dismissals, teacher professional development days, or days when there are conferences at HCS.