Leisure Ledger September - December 2023

Additional Facility and Program Information

Historic Resources and Museum Program HRM Program Administrator: Troy Burton Downtown Cultural Resources Director: Douglas Porter The HRM Program manages operations and programs at the Borden Building and Stone Circle at Fletcher Park, the City of Raleigh Museum, the Fred Fletcher amphitheater at Fletcher Park, John Chavis Memorial Park Historic Attractions, the Latta House and University Site, Mordecai Historic Park, the Pope House Museum, Pullen Park Historic Attractions, Moore Square Park and the Raleigh Trolleys. The Historic Resources and Museum Program manages an artifact collection consisting of more than 18,000 fine and decorative material culture objects. The program offers various programs throughout the year including guided tours and rentals at the facilities, school field trips, summer camps, and special events. Youth Programs Youth Programs: 919-996-6165 Recreation Program Director: Beth Soles Program Manager: Chase Sasse Email: chase.sasse@raleighnc.gov Youth Programs offers School Based Programs (After School, Before School, and Track Out Programs) and Summer Camps throughout the city for elementary and rising middle school aged participants. To obtain specific program descriptions and to register for these programs, visit your local community center to obtain at School-Based Programs or Summer Camp Brochure. Also, you can visit www. raleighnc.gov and search for the specific program name for more information. Adult Program Recreation Program Manager: Allie Crawford Phone: 919-996-2151 Email: allie.crawford@raleighnc.gov The Adult Program serves over 7,000 older adults throughout the Raleigh area. Activities are offered at the two Active Adult Centers, Walnut Terrace Neighborhood Center, as well as many city wide community centers and other locations within the City of Raleigh. These activities include sports leagues, exercise classes, bingo, cards, Outdoor Adventure Club, and much more; numerous one-day and overnight trips each year, including cruises and international travel; educational seminars and workshops on a wide range of topics; and a network of 48 adult clubs throughout the city. Further information can be found throughout this brochure under the Senior Sections, or by calling 919-996-4720, 919-996-4730 or 919-996-6160.

Teen Programs Teen Programs: 919-996-2139 Recreation Program Director: Brandon Reed Program Managers: Chiffonda Holloway Email: chiffonda.holloway@raleighnc.gov Carmen Myles Email: carmen.myles@raleighnc.gov The Teen Program of Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources provides recreation, education, career exploration, personal and social empowerment, and personal development for the purpose of serving teens ages 12-18 in the City of Raleigh and Wake County through various programs and events. The goal of the program is to provide an opportunity for teens to initiate, plan, and implement programs as well as to design and develop projects and special events that will be of benefit to their peers, the community, and to themselves as individuals. For information on Teen programs, call 919-996-2139. Portable Challenge Course for Teens Age: 12-19yrs. Let the Teen Program Staff custom design a team building workshop to help meet your group’s needs and challenges. Initiative activities are utilized to enhance problem solving, team building, conflict resolution and other life skills through experiential learning and will be tailored to your specific group. These programs are great for schools, church groups, student councils, drop-out prevention programs, and many other established youth groups. Courses will be held at the site of the participants’ choosing and will be scheduled according to availability. Please contact the Teen Program at least one month in advance of desired program date. Cost: $25 per staff hour of program with a minimum of 2 hours; we require a 1 to 10 staff member is for teens and is run by teens. They focus their involvement in leadership opportunities, community service, recreation, fundraisers, special events, and State Youth Council conferences. The Raleigh Youth Council creates a forum where teens can freely express their ideas and opinions and serve as advocates for teens in Wake County. The meetings take place on the second and fourth Mondays of each month during the traditional school year. Cost: There is no membership fee but there may be additional fees for activities or conferences. Pre-registration is not required. Please contact the Teen Program at 919-996-2139 for more information. to student ratio. Raleigh Youth Council Are you a high school student that is interested in initiating, organizing and executing programs and projects that benefit youth? The Raleigh Youth Council

Volunteer Opportunities with Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources You are invited to make a difference in your community and volunteer with Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources . Individuals, families, students, businesses and organizations have an opportunity to contribute time, talents and resources to our City parks, programs and facilities. Volunteer Opportunities in the Parks Volunteers can enhance City Parks and facilities through the following projects: Gardening/landscaping, tree plantings, mulching, litter and debris removal, painting projects and removal of invasives. igh Parks, Recreation and Cultural es Adopt-A-Park Program utilizes rs to enhance city parks, trails ilities. Over 70 groups currently ate in the program and volunteer ly to improve a park or trail. Opportunities in Recreation Programs ers can assist with the following ion Programs: ts and Tournaments – Youth tic coaches are needed for baseball, tball, football, lacrosse, in-line y, softball, swimming ennis ial Events – Assist with registration, p, and activities rious citywide special events. ialized Recreation and Inclusion ces – Volunteers are needed to variety of specialized programs dividuals of all abilities throughout ity. (Cultural Outreach and Enrichment) am Volunteers are always needed sist teaching basic elements of sh, and other exciting recreational rtunities. Volunteer are also needed sist at various special events and community outreach. ers for Active Adults – Assist teaching classes, special events, Engli oppo to as with • Cent with greeters, receptionists, room hosts, tour guides and more Mordecai Historic Park – Assist in the park as docents, gardeners, tour leaders and special events volunteers. olunteers can register now online at arks.raleighnc.gov or more information contact Mary Owens t mary.owens@raleighnc.gov or call 19-996-3292. • V p F a 9 The Rale Resourc voluntee and fac particip quarter Volunteer Volunte Recreat • Spor athle • Spec set-u at va • Spec Servi lead a baske hocke and t for in the C Progr to as • COE

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