FY18 Q2 Report FINAL

COMMUNITY SERVICES |

PARKS & RECREATION 17

CEDAR FORK COMMUNITY CENTER

Programming Changes

Open Gym Open gym sessions were sched- uled between athletic seasons, and were a popular addition to the Cedar Fork offerings. Teen Nights Teen Nights were added this fall with the aim of giving teens a place to come and play basket- ball, watch movies, enjoy crafts, or play video and board games with friends. This program is offered on the third Saturday of each month Dominoes This quarter Dominoes Night was moved from 6 to 8 p.m. on the last Monday of each month to 1 to 3 p.m. The new time allows more seniors to attend, and attendance has almost doubled. There is always room for more people to join Dominoes Day! No registration is required.

Senior Christmas Luncheon

More than 50 people attended the Senior Christmas Luncheon. The event is always very popular, and includes a performance by the pre- school students and a white elephant gift exchange.

Contracted Classes

The Town works with private vendors to keep a fresh variety of course offerings. This quarter several new contracted classes start- ed, including Tinkergarten, Little Rembrandts and Blue Monarch Art Center.

The Baking Academy Class at Cedar Fork Community Center is well attended. December projects had a holiday theme!

Youth Programs Youth programs continue to be very popular with many, including Early Arrivals and Preschool, being at capacity or having a waiting list .

Youth Program Counselors participated in a holiday ugly sweater contest.

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