Please note new time for sign-ups on May 23rd.
Now 5:30-7:30.
Swim Class Registration
on Wednesday, May 23, 2012
from 5:30-7:30 at the
Jordan Small Middle School cafeteria
Classes will run June 25th through July 20th
Monday through Friday but no class on July 4th.
Swim registration form available HERE
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Basketball 2012-2013
We would like to thank Kevin MacDonald for coordinating the Basketball Program for the last several years. He has done a wonderful job and we are sad to report that Kevin is stepping down as Director.
We are in need of a new director for this program. Yes, it is a lot of work but it is also very rewarding. Please come forward to help save this program. If we do not have parents step up to help as coordinators we could lose this important skills building program. Talk to a few of your friends and share the job. Kevin is happy to help get you set up and continue to be involved in a supporting role.
If you are able to help, please contact Kevin at kevin@raymondbaseballsoftball.com by September 1st so we can get plans in place for a great program this winter!
Recreation Programs:
Children ages 5-13, K-6th grade. Practice and games TBA and will begin 1st or 2nd week of September. Field Day (field prep) TBA. The cost this year is $35 per child. Registrations and checks can be mailed to:
Stacey Richmond
3 Carriage Hill Road
Raymond, ME 04071
Checks made out to "Raymond Rec Soccer".
For more information contact Stacey:
Starrich@maine.rr.com
For more information, click on the "Fall Soccer Program" link to the left
Skiing
Wednesday Ski programs
- (grades 3 & 4) is directed by Beth Clark at 627-8771.
- (grades 5 - 8) is directed by Shannon Nanssa at 650-4526.
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Lift only: $159.00
Lift & Rental: $278.00
Helmet Rental: $35.00
Season pass holders: $40.00
Please make note that all participants help cover transportation and insurance costs.
- Look for registration forms on this website in November for the 2012/2013 season
Friday Night Ski Program
- (grades 7 -12) is co-directed by Peter Walgreen at 627-4504 and Lorna Dunn at 653-1835.
Snowshoeing
Grades 3&4 Wednesdays after school January -February
Director: Pat Smith 655-4657
Basketball
Director: Kevin MacDonald
See the Basketball page link in the upper left column for information about the 2011-2012 basketball program as well as registration forms
Tennis
Not available in Spring 2011.
Raymond Recreation Association offers a tennis program to children in the 3rd and 4th grades. Sessions will be on Wednesdays from the end of April to the end of May. There is $5.00 donation per student for the entire program.
Lessons will be held at Village Tennis on Mill Street in Raymond and will begin at 12:45 and run until 1:45 p.m. The school bus will deliver students to the tennis courts and parents should arrange to meet children after class. Participants must wear tennis or other court type shoe and bring tennis racket and comfortable clothes. To arrange for racket loan, call the number below.
Registration forms will be distributed at school early April to be returned by April 8. If you have not registered by that date, phone Pat at 655 4657.
IF YOU ARE ABLE TO HELP WITH THE PROGRAM, OR FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL PAT AT THE NUMBER ABOVE
Karate
Karate is offered Wednesday afternoons at Raymond Elementary School for children in grades 1 - 4. Lessons are taught by Sensei Lisa Magiera. Classes begin in September and run through the school year. FMI call the school 655-8672
Swimming
The summer swim program offers a daily 4 week lesson program for for Kindergarten and up Monday - Friday in the month of July. To learn more clink on the "Swim Program" link on the left column of this page
Cross Country Running
Cross Country is offered in the fall and spring. This program is directed by Bob Payne and is open to all children in grades 4-8. Cross Country meets every Monday and Thursday from 3:30 - 5 pm on the Jordan-Small ball field.
Officers:
President: Pat Smith
Vice President: Open
Secretary: Chirstine Koza
Treasurer: Leigh Walker
Raymond Recreation Association is a private, non-profit organization of interested adults who wish to provide recreational opportunities to the children of Raymond. It is not associated with the school or town government, but works closely with other groups. Adults involved are volunteers rather than paid professionals; thus, the costs of the various programs are minimized. Some fund raising is necessary to offset the costs of activities: i.e. swimming lessons.
The Raymond Recreation Association has existed since 1963 in Raymond, serving hundreds of children each year.
