Memorandum To: The Honorable Mayor and City Council
From: Jim Landon, City Manager
Date: December 16, 2016
Re: Week-In-Review
City Offices Closed for the Christmas Holiday Friday, December 23 and Monday, December 26
PDA Girls NPL Soccer Showcase Thursday, December 29 thru Saturday, December 31
Indian Trails Sports Complex
Annual Christmas Tree Recycling Event Saturday, January 7, 8am
Fuel Depot, 22 Utility Drive
Friday, February 10 thru Sunday, February 12 City Hall and various locations
Starlight Event & Parade The annual Starlight Event & Parade was a magical holiday celebration, with thousands of Palm Coast residents enjoying sparkling floats, spirited marching units and decorated vehicles that wound through Town Center. The parade was emcee’d by Fire Chief Mike Beadle and his wife, DeeDee, and this year’s Grand Marshals were the Top Ops National Championship “Water Buoys” team from the City’s Utility Department. Team members Fred Greiner, Tom Martens and Peter Roussell, and Coach Jim Hogan led the parade. Our Mayor and Council judged the parade entries and awarded the following winners: Best of Parade – Parkview Baptist Church; Best Marching Unit – Studio Z Fitness; Best Float – Lowe’s; and Best Decorated Vehicle – Better Buy Realty. You can re-live the magic by watching the parade video at https://youtu.be/d7nVDCw9GZA or on the City’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/discoverpalmcoast. The parade will also be featured on PCTV (Channel 495 on Bright House/Spectrum and Channel 99 on AT&T U-Verse) throughout the holiday season.
Holland Park Update Holland Park is really starting to take shape! This week, the new sod was installed and more of the artificial rock wall was painted. The concrete stairs at the artificial rock wall have been poured and finished, and installation of the new dugout structures began. Watch our video of the planting of the massive Live Oaks here: https://youtu.be/EwbMNBP7pho.
C.H.I.R.P. Program Hosts Local Students Recently, the C.H.I.R.P. program was recognized by the Northeast Florida Regional Council with the Excellence in Education award. This month students from Bunnell and Wadsworth Elementary Schools experienced the award-winning program at Long Creek Nature Preserve. Students rotate through eco-station that covered: mangroves, venomous and non-venomous snakes, wetlands and watersheds, Animal Control and marine life. For more information, see the Community Development Department update attached. Next Week:
Tuesday, December 20th, City Council Business Mtg, 9am, City Hall – Community Wing, 160 Lake Avenue
Wednesday, December 21, Planning & Land Development Regulation Board Mtg, 5:30pm, City Hall – Community Wing, 160 Lake Avenue
Attachments Administration & Economic Development Department Update BAC Update Information Technology Department Update Public Works Department Update Community Development Department Update Fire Department Update Parks & Recreation Department Update Event Calendar Utility Department Update News Releases Sent: Christmas Tree recycling event (Jan. 7 event), summer 2017 internship
applications now being accepted, holiday closing and trash schedule, Starlight Parade winners and video, January calendar of events, Winter Break camp registration time
TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence Award for Waterfront Park
Week In Review Friday, December 16, 2016
City Clerk
Processed 4 public records requests.
Processed 3 litigation documents.
Prepared and processed 19 documents for recording.
Prepared 2 agenda items.
Prepared and posted 1 agenda to the Web.
Processed 1 bond release. Communications & Marketing
Brand Plus: discussed a plan for emergency communications (social media), reviewed the results of social media analysis and discussed ways on improving reach
News releases sent: Christmas Tree recycling event (Jan. 7 event), summer 2017 internship applications now being accepted, holiday closing and trash schedule, Starlight Parade winners and video, January calendar of events, Winter Break camp registration time
Birds of a Feather Fest planning (Feb. 10-12 event): finalizing arrangements with birding guides, sent promotional e-mail to mailing list
coordinated advertising and responded to media requests
staffed the Starlight Event & Parade – live social posts, photography, video
staffed Council Workshop
Designed Stormwater Conservation insert
Posted to Facebook, Twitter and Instagram; Social Media Post of the Week (Facebook Live video of
the Starlight Parade):
Setup, videotaped multi-camera live event production of the Starlight Parade: https://youtu.be/d7nVDCw9GZA.
Assisted Parks & Recreation with sound system and the public address system in Central Park.
Scripted/edited video on large tree arrivals to Holland Park video: https://youtu.be/EwbMNBP7pho
Editing in progress for Fire Safety PSA.
Updated news and announcements on Palm Coast Television’s ticker tape
WEEK IN REVIEW December 16, 2016
BUSINESS CONSULTING This Week –5 Consulting Sessions, 17 Consulting Hours
Total for Month - 20 Consulting Sessions, 77 Consulting Hours
PALM COAST BAC IMPACT Economic Impact This Fiscal Year - $2,324,000
Economic Impact To Date - $28 Million
Return on Investment - $86 per Tax Dollar Invested
NEW PALM COAST COMMERCIAL BUSINESSES New Spring Chiropractic – 55 Plaza Drive - Chiropractor
Twisters Ice Cream - 9 Palm Harbor Village Way – Other Eating Establishment
Ocean Jewelry & Repairs Inc – 1030 Palm Coast Pkwy – Retail Sale
NEW PALM COAST HOME BASED BUSINESSES MakeAFace4u.com – Unclassified Personal Service
Ranger’s Revenge LLC – Unclassified Personal Service
Squinkyeye - Retail Sales
On the Spot Clean Solutions – Janitorial Service
Eddisa LLC (Repicci’s) – Mobile Food Vendor
Modern Nostalgia – Unclassified Personal Service
The Palm Coast Business Assistance Center
Services Provided by the SBDC at UCF
Located at City Hall 160 Lake Avenue
Palm Coast, Florida 32164 (386) 986-2499
www.PalmCoastBAC.com
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
TO : Jim Landon, City Manager
FROM : Steve Viscardi, IT Director
DATE : 12/16/2016
RE : Week In Review
Department/Division Support
ENTERPRISE
Applications Division Project Support: o ESS Open Enrollment: Support provided for reporting to Insurance Carriers, project wrapping up.
Researched process for inactivating ESS accounts for employees no longer employed – reviewing with HR for post project actions.
o Munis Security – In process of auditing Users and Department/Manager associations to bring current; will be contacting Dept/Division Leads over next couple of weeks for review.
o Purchasing Optimization – project still holding – targeting start up in Jan 2017. o Fire/Enhanced Positions – Working with Telestaff consultant, modifications being made to Telestaff
Test environment 80% completed, expect End Users to test solution over next week; then migration to LIVE environment. Working to determine if timing would be good with this effort to upgrade system as well to latest 5.x.x.x release.
o BATC – Major patch bundle (over 600+ patches) was installed Dec 12th; researched a number of patches as to implications for End Users; roll out of bundle - no issues reported as Team did a great job in testing. Next patch cycle testing to start Jan 1st, 2017 with install date of Jan 29th. Patch bundle also addressed open bugs in Accounts Look Up, Business Lic, Benefits and Purchasing that were pending.
Applications Division Daily Support: o Munis: Provided support for launching Munis Scheduler feature for Finance; Established several new
users & profile settings. Configuration changes to Munis TEST environment to enable other testing related to forms printing, and ensuring no emails are sent. Resolved final issues that were open from Go Live in August – all closed. Testing Munis “Message of the Day” feature for possible future use on notification of down times. Cashier Release 2016.4 is available – holding for documentation prior to installing in TEST environment – target Jan 2017 to start process. Resolved issue with adding UOM for Purchasing – reviewed with End User.
o Kronos: Researching recommended solutions for “punch reject” error on Fire staff, meeting with End Users to review and implement. Worked issues related to Time Off request process – determine root cause of current problems and created solution in TEST – presenting to HR and will implement in LIVE once approved.
Applications Division created a new report to show Evaluations and their statuses for a quarter.
Applications Division continued working on the new Agenda Management process. Applications Division helped troubleshoot issues with Delinquent Notices. Operations Division completed employee computer purchase program auctions. Operations Division completed numerous service requests. Operations Division reset the old mobile phones to donate. Operations Division provided support for the following meetings
o City Council Business Meeting
o Red light Camera Meeting
Operations Division programmed new security cameras.
FINANCE
GIS compiled property tax data for 2016 Comprehensive Counsel Financial Report. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
GIS provided potential plat subject maps to Long Place, along with various other project maps.
Office of the Director
Activities for the Week of December 16, 2016
Belle Terre Parkway Median Improvement Work in progress
Parks & Medians Maintenance
Inspected 43,568 linear feet of park hiking trails and 156 signs
Inspected 231 irrigation zones, cleaned, replaced, adjusted spray heads along City medians
Inspected 95 irrigation zones, cleaned, replaced, and adjusted spray heads in City parks
Repaired picnic tables at Linear Park
Replacing batting cages at Indian trails sports complex
Repaired board walk at Graham Swamp
Trimmed back and leveled grass at Wastewater Treatment Plant
Performed backwash and sanitation of Frieda Zamba pool filters
Performed safety inspections on playground equipment, parks, and trails at 22 locations
All mulched playgrounds (6) were leveled
Maintained & weeded center medians on Belle Terre Parkway, Palm Coast Parkway, SR-100, & Old
Kings Rd
All City parks (12) were mowed and maintained at 250 well sites and lift stations
Maintained grounds at: 5-Fire Stations; 3-Water Treatment Plants; & 1-Wastewater Treatment Plant
Mowed 16 sports fields, three times each, for a total of 56 acres
Raked and prepared for play, ten courts at the Palm Coast Tennis Center
Replacing Batting Cage at Indian Trails Landscape median improvement on
Sport Complex State Road 100
orkstility Crews
Installing a Ctch
Basin &
Relocating
Water Lines
Streets Maintenance & Special Projects
Mowing the right-of-ways in “P” & “R” neighborhoods
Performed site distance trimming in “K” & “Z” neighborhoods
Mechanically swept and cleared debris from 25 lane miles of curb and gutter on main arterial
roadway
Screened and recycled 1000 cubic yards of dirt for re-use for other City projects
Repaired/replaced 13 street signs
Provided traffic control for Starlight Parade
Performed traffic signal work – Seminole Woods Parkway and State Road 100
Responded to 2 after hour calls – John Anderson Highway traffic signal
Holland Park – Performed grading work for landscaping, Poured concrete for playground area
Belle Terre Parkway Median Improvements – Stripped out sod and performed grading, Installing
Maine line for irrigation
Installed jersey barriers for millings pile at the Fuel Depot, installed four new benches and trash
receptacles on Palm Coast Parkway
Street Resurfacing Project – Street evaluation inspections are in progress for 2017
Hurricane Matthew – Load Counts – 2,481; Debris – 104,680.00 cubic yards
Installing Trash Receptacles
Stormwater Maintenance
Cleaned 98 culvert pipes for a total of 2,548 linear feet
Replaced 120 linear feet of drainage pipe
Maintained 38,200 linear feet of drainage ditches
Replacing drainage pipe on Robinson Drive
Fleet and Facilities Maintenance
Performed 10 fire fleet vehicle/equipment repairs and 2 preventive maintenance service
Performed 4 road calls for repairs
Performed preventative maintenance on 6 vehicles/equipment
Repaired 23 City vehicles, heavy equipment, small equipment, and trailers
Repaired 37 pieces of small and hand-held equipment
Completed 2 facility maintenance requests
City of Palm Coast Float at Starlight Parade
Week-in-Review- December 16, 2016-Stephen Flanagan, Director
PERMITTING ACTIVITY
The following is an update of permit and development application activity in Palm Coast from December 8, 2016
through December 14, 2016:
Total number of permits issued: 228
Construction Value from October 1, 2016 to December 14, 2016 $57,394,685.00
Commercial Permit Applications
2 Corporate Drive
64 Unit Memory Care
Center - Watercrest Market
Street Walker & Company $8,500,000.00
28 Old Kings Road N Unit C
Interior Renovations - No
tenant identified Auburn Homes $5,500.00
115 Park Place Circle (Park Place
Subdivision) Community Swimming Pool Oahanu Waters $63,000.00
5095 State Hwy 100 E
Site Development - Aldi
Grocery SE Cline Construction (not provided)
Commercial Permits Issued
5190 State Hwy 100
Interior Renovations -
McDonalds
Southland
Construction $25,000.00
1060 Palm Coast Parkway NW
Interior Renovations - Take
5 Oil Change
CBH General
Contracting LLC $73,000.00
Residential Permits Issued
28 Flintstone Court Addition
Southeastern
Aluminum $7,000.00
103 Boulder Rock Drive Addition Millers Screen $1,000.00
52 White Feather Lane Addition Beacon Pointe Condo $3,000.00
3 Slumberland Path Addition
Dom Salvatores Home
Improvement $2,000.00
143 N Starling Drive Single Family Residence Dream Finders Homes $245,000.00
118 N Starling Drive Single Family Residence Dream Finders Homes $417,000.00
14 Zinc Place Single Family Residence
Florida Green
Construction $190,000.00
120 Spoonbill Drive Single Family Residence Dream Finders Homes $357,000.00
69 Wellesley Lane Single Family Residence Seagate Homes $231,000.00
10 Seneca Path Single Family Residence Seagate Homes $271,000.00
24 Riviera Drive Single Family Residence Everlast Homes $272,000.00
101 Park Place Circle Single Family Residence Seagate Homes $214,000.00
11 Burning Ember Lane Single Family Residence Seagate Homes $313,000.00
16 Seville Place Single Family Residence Seagate Homes $172,000.00
Occupancy Permit
18 Sloganeer Trail
East Coast Habilitation Options -
Group Home Robert Ramirez
1030 Palm Coast Parkway NW
Unit 4 Ocean Jewelry and Repairs Inc. Pedro Alain Gorbea
Certificate of Occupancy
214 Palm Coast Parkway NE Chase Bank Albu & Associates $1,470,000.00
250 Palm Coast Parkway NE Unit
401 Salsas Canopy / Fencing Stephen Kenny $17,000.00
PLANNING
C.H.I.R.P. Program Receives Thank You Notes from Local Students
Recently, the CHIRP program was recognized by the Northeast Florida Regional Council with the Excellence in
Education award. This month students from Bunnell and Wadsworth Elementary experienced the award winning
program at Long Creek Nature Preserve. Students rotated through eco-stations that covered: mangroves, venomous and
non-venomous snakes, wetlands and watersheds, Animal Control and marine life.
As a result, the students crafted thank notes for staff expressing their gratitude for their day of learning and fun.
“Thank you Palm Coast employees for teaching me about the sea animals (my favorite) and thank you for
teaching me about the water and thank you for teaching me about the trees and about the animal control I learned not to
put my face in a dog’s face and that the tree can grow in the salt water and about how the conch the snail in its shell and
drinks it with its tongue /straw.”
“Thank you palm coast city employees for teaching us about different kinds of sea creatures and thank you for
teaching us about pollution and water treatment plants and not to look at a wild dog in their eyes and run like heck when
I hear a growling dog.”
“Thank you for teaching us all about how toxic waste and how the mangrove can grow in salt water and letting
us look at a lobster and many other sea creatures and how you can stay safe near dogs and how to approach them.”
“Thank you Palm Coast city employees for letting us pet the sea creatures what I learned was that the mangrove
tree holds oxygen. What I enjoyed was when we pet the sea creatures and learned about wild dogs and cats and how you
hold them when they are viscous. I enjoyed that you guys took your time to teach us different stuff. Thank you.”
“Thank you palm coast employees for letting us come and learn about the life around us. I enjoyed the learning
of the mangrove tree and the propagules. SO THANK YOU.”
C.H.I.R.P Program Highlights
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT & ENGINEERING
The following is an update since last week for projects in the City from November 18, 2016 through December 14,
2016
City Capital Projects Under Construction
Holland Park -Florida Park Drive 89%
Painting of artificial rock wall continues. Seat walls have been
structurally formed and carved and are now being painted.
Installation of Bahia sod continues. Excavation and finish
grading continues ahead of Bahia sod. Concrete stairs at
artificial rock wall has been poured and finished. Installation
of new dugout structures has begun.
Seminole Woods Pkwy Reclaim
Water Main Phase 2 99%
Project is nearing completion, substantial completion was
held on December 9, 2016.
Developer Projects Under Construction
Protea Senior Living/Sable Palms 28% Contractor is installing wellpoints for sewer manhole coring,
December 8, 2016.
Shoppes of Palm Coast - SR 100 &
Belle Terre 95%
December 9, 2016, the Lift Station startup was completed
with Contractor and Utility Staff present. Inspections were
done on form boards for drainage mitered ends December 13,
2016.
Super Wash - Cypress Point Pkwy 88% December 12, 2016 meter and backflows have been installed
and adjusted. Concrete pad being placed around meter
assembly devises.
Race Trac 99% December 12, 2016 all utility inspections have been
completed, contractor working on final project closeout
documents.
Chase Bank @ Island Walk
100% Project has been successfully completed December 15, 2016
Holland Park - Seat Wall Concrete Being Poured
Heartworm is a fatal disease that both your dog and cat can get. The disease is
transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito. Pets that are entirely
indoors are not safe as mosquitos can make their way into our residences.
Heartworm is easily prevented by giving your pet a monthly pill. Prevention is
much cheaper and healthier than if your pet were to be infected. At this time –
there is no cure for cats. The cure for dogs is costly and a very difficult
procedure for your pet. Prevention is key! Call FHS for more information on how
to start your pet on prevention.
Donation Opportunities: The Flagler Humane Society Thrift Store always
accepts donations. They cannot take in any computers/printers or large
appliances. Call 386-597-2839 and leave a message.
“General Donations” can be dropped off anytime at your convenience. FHS
appreciates all donations, especially those from our Wish List (available at
flaglerhumanesociety.org/wish-list). You can also purchase items via the
Amazon.com link on the FHS website and ship them directly to the shelter.
Outreach Adoption Events: Don’t forget that FHS have volunteers and
adoptable pets at the Farmer’s Market in Flagler Beach every Friday and at
PetSmart in Palm Coast every Saturday and Sunday.
Interested in becoming a volunteer? Attend at volunteer orientation that are held
at noon in the Humane Society education room every second Saturday of the
month. We would love to see you there!
Interested in helping at Outreach Adoption Events? Join the SPOT Team and
help to find homeless animals loving homes. If interested, email
Adoption Specials: See the FHS Facebook/Website for Upcoming Adoption
Specials.
Upcoming Fundraisers/Events: Save the date for our next Yappy Hour
“Painting with a Twist”. These are always a fun night out with friends. See the
FHS website for more information.
Public Announcements: The Flagler Humane Society has a variety of
Subsidized Spay & Neuter Programs for members of the community that need to
have their pets or community pets sterilized. Please call FHS at 386-445-1814,
email [email protected] for questions.
FHS has a Wellness Clinic for minor veterinary issues. Call 386-445-1814 for
Appointments. Low Cost Vaccination Clinics are held on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays
of every month from 1pm-3pm. No appointments are necessary for the Low
Cost Vaccination Clinics.
FHS also offers a “Pet Food Pantry” for those that are in need of assistance.
Please call for more information.
To keep up with Flagler Humane Society happenings – visit us on the FHS
Facebook/Twitter, our website at www.flaglerhumanesociety.org, or via email at
Remember Healy? This lovely little tortoiseshell cat, who grew up in
the Shelter since arriving in March, finally found
her forever home when she was adopted the week
following her being the Featured Pet. We love
happy endings!
Animals ready for homes
Adoption specialist:
Katrina Geigley
Outreach Manager:
Katie Share
CASTRO
Castro is just one of the many cats
that FHS has up for adoption that are
perfectly suited for a barn cat
situation. These are cats that are not
thriving in a home environment and
prefer life outside. Caregivers
provide basic medical and a food
source. These cats are allowed to
come and go while providing rodent
control as a trade. These are cats that
would not otherwise have a second
chance at life. Can you help? All
you need is some property for them
to roam and a safe place for them to
shelter in harsh weather. Contact the
FHS Adoption Specialist for more
information.
Pet of the Week
Fire Department
To: Jim Landon, City Manager From M. C. Beadle, Chief Date: December 16, 2016 Re: Week in Review
In the past week, the department responded to a total of 178 calls. There were four fire calls. We responded to two building fires, one motor home/RV fire, and one cooking fire. A total of 117 EMS calls were logged and the balance was miscellaneous in nature. The drought index is at 393 out of a possible 800 and the fire danger is moderate. Battalion Chiefs met to discuss shift assignments for the upcoming driver engineer promotions. The department will be posting assignments shortly.
Parks and Recreation
To: Jim Landon, City Manager From Alex Boyer, Parks and Recreation Director Date: December 16, 2016 Re: Week in Review
Upcoming events and programs
ADULT PROGRAMS
Adult Open Gym Basketball* The adult co-ed basketball program is a non-competitive recreation program.
Days/ Dates: Tuesdays, September 13- December 20, 14 Meetings- $22 Thursdays, September 15- December 22, 14 Meetings- $22
Time: 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm Location: Indian Trails Middle School Ages: 18 & Up * No Basketball Nov 22 & 24
Adult Open Gym Volleyball* Come with friends or come alone and play Adult recreational co-ed volleyball open gym creates new “teams” weekly. Usually two nets, with teams rotating in and out of play. One net is for competitive style play and the second net is for recreational style play.
Days/Dates: Mondays, September 12- December 19, 14 Meetings- $22 Wednesdays, September 14- December 21, 14 Meetings- $22
Time: 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm Location: Indian Trails Middle School Ages: 18 & Up
*Disclaimer: Flagler Schools may cancel program due to school activity. We will make every effort to notify participants of cancellations.
* No Volleyball Nov 21 & 23
Game Day Social As the name suggests, Game Day Social is comprised of a lively, spirited group of individuals who enjoy the camaraderie and competition of dominos, a variety of card games or board games. Participants are encouraged to bring their favorite game or play one provided by the Parks and Recreation Department. Light refreshments are served.
Days: Tuesdays & Thursdays Time: 12:30 – 4 pm Location: Palm Coast Community Center Fee: Free
Wellness with Chrissy Join Chrissy Powell, certified fitness instructor, for her fun and effective Wellness Classes! She will coach and inspire you to become healthier and stronger and to lead a more active and happier life. For more information contact instructor, Chrissy Powell at phone 386-931-7153 or Email [email protected]
Class Schedule
Pilates 8:30am Monday, Wednesday & Friday (Bring own mats)
Aerobics 9:30am Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Pilates Versa-tube 10:30am Monday & Wednesday
Wood Carvers The art of woodcarving has a history that spans centuries. At its core, woodcarving transforms a piece of wood into a masterfully crafted work of art. Join this group of gifted carvers as they share their skill and know how in this informal teaching atmosphere. The woodcarving group is a mixed group of men and women at all levels and abilities. Visitors are welcome.
Days/Time: Tuesdays from 1pm - 4pm Location: Palm Coast Community Center Fee: Free
Lunch N’ Lecture Series Join professionals during lunch for informational discussions on topics that may affect the lives of our adult community. Pre-Registration required 48 hours prior to the program date and while space is available.
Time: 11:00 am -12:30 pm Location: Palm Coast Community Center, 305 Palm Coast Parkway, NE Fee: FREE
TODDLER PROGRAMS Pre-Registration required at least 48 hours prior to start date and time of all Toddler Programs
Little Chefs Bring your “Little Chef” to the Palm Coast Community Center, where they will learn how to make a healthy, tasty snack and learn cognitive skills.
Days/Dates: Tuesdays December- 20th Times: 10 – 11am Location: Palm Coast Community Center Age: 2 - 3 years old Fee: $8
YOUTH PROGRAMS
Pre-Registration required at least 48 hours prior to start date and time of all Youth Programs
Kindercooks Bring your “Kindercook” to the Palm Coast Community Center where they will learn to make foods, tasty treats, and gain important motor skills. Your “Kindercook” will grow in confidence and soon be able to assist in the kitchen.
Days/Dates: Tuesdays December-20th Time: 11am-12pm Location: Palm Coast Community Center Age: 4 – 5 years old Fee: $8
Jack Frostivities- Holiday Break Camp Your child’s day will be filled with a variety of age appropriate fun-filled themed activities such as arts and crafts, stories, recreational games, nature hikes. Campers must bring their own lunch and snack each day. Day/Dates: Week 1- Monday-Wednesday December 26th-30th Week 2- Monday-Wednesday January 2nd-6th Times: 9am-4:30pm (extended care 7:30am-9:30am & 4:30pm-6:00pm) Location: Palm Coast Community Center Grades: K-8 (grade currently enrolled) Fee: $15 per day/ $65 for week (extended care hours $10 each) Registration Deadline: 48 hours prior to start date
SPECIAL EVENTS For information on all events visit our website at: http://www.palmcoastgov.com/events
2016 Hours of Operation CLOSED For Winter
PALM COAST PARKS & RECREATION EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
Winter/Spring 2017
CPR/FIRST AID TRAINING PROGRAMS http://www.palmcoastgov.com/government/fire/cpr
The City of Palm Coast Fire Department offers CPR and First Aid Training
1. The Healthcare Provider course -- a professional certification course -- includes a multiple-choice written exam and a practical exam.
2. Workbooks for use during the class are provided. It is highly recommend that participants purchase a course workbook. The American Heart Association recommends that each student review the course information for two weeks prior to the course. Workbooks can be found at : http://www.aha.channing-bete.com/
3. Course available to those ages 13 and up. 4. All courses begin at 9:00 a.m. Participants should arrive a few minutes ahead of time for
check-in. 5. A minimum of six persons is required for each course date. If fewer than six persons have
registered, each person will be contacted to reschedule or to receive a refund. 6. Please contact [email protected] with any questions.
First Aid and CPR/AED Heartsaver First Aid is a 7-hour classroom course (includes 1 hour for lunch) that is designed to meet OSHA regulations. The course teaches basic first aid skills: Administering CPR to an infant, young child, or an adult. Using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). Using a mask or barrier device. How to stop visible bleeding. Assist with possible sprain or broken bone. Securing the scene for safety. Date: January 14 February 18 March 11 April 8 May 20 Time: 9 am-4 pm Fee: $5/person; Pre-Registration required at least 48 hours in advance. Location: Palm Coast Community Wing (160 Lake Ave, Palm Coast FL 32164)
Healthcare Provider The Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers Course provides healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, administer CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, effective and timely manner.
Examples of those who may need this certification are: EMS personnel, physician assistants, dentists, nurses, respiratory therapists and others. All must have a credential (card) documenting successful completion of a CPR course.
The 4.5-hour course is video-based with instructor-led discussion and simulation. Students participate, practice, and complete various skills and learning stations. We will provide a workbook for you to borrow during the course. However, we recommend you purchase a workbook two weeks prior to the course and review the information.
Date: January 20 April 28 Time: 9 am-1:30 pm Fee: $50; Pre-Registration required at least 72 hours in advance. Location: Palm Coast Fire Station #25, (1250 Belle Terre Parkway, Palm Coast, FL 32164)
ADULT FITNESS
Adult/Teen Flag Football League Come join the 7th annual adult flag football league under the lights at Ralph Carter Park. This year we are also having a Teen division as well! Register as a team for 7v7 style play to win the title of league champion, a trophy, a championship t-shirt, and free entry into next season’s league. Captain’s Meeting is Wednesday, January 11th, 2017.
Days: Mondays and Wednesdays Date: January 18- March TBD Game Times: 7:00 pm, 8:00 pm, 9:00 pm Location: Ralph Carter Park Ages: 14 & Up Fee: $400
Adult/Teen Open Gym Futsal Come join us for our inaugural Futsal open gym. Futsal is an exciting, fast-paced small sided soccer game that is enjoyed around the world.
Days/Dates: Mondays January 23-May 8 $26 Wednesdays January 25-May 10 $26 Time: 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm Location: Rymfire Elementary School Ages: 14 & Up
NO Futsal on 3/13, 3/15 *Disclaimer: Flagler Schools may cancel program due to school activity. We will make every effort to
notify participants of cancellations.
Adult Open Gym Volleyball Come with friends or come alone and play Adult recreational co-ed volleyball open gym creates new “teams” weekly. Usually two nets, with teams rotating in and out of play. One net is for competitive style play and the second net is for recreational style play.
Days/Dates: Mondays January 23-May 15 $33 Wednesdays January 25-May 17 $33 Time: 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm Location: Indian Trails Middle School Ages: 18 & Up
NO Volleyball on 3/13, 3/15 *Disclaimer: Flagler Schools may cancel program due to school activity. We will make every effort to
notify participants of cancellations.
Adult Open Gym Basketball The adult co-ed basketball program is a non-competitive recreation program.
Days/ Dates:Tuesday January 24-May 16 $33 Thursday January 26-May 18 $33 Time: 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm Location: Indian Trails Middle School Ages: 18 & Up
NO Basketball on 3/14, 3/16 *Disclaimer: Flagler Schools may cancel program due to school activity. We will make every effort to
notify participants of cancellations.
3 on 3 Spring Basketball Tournament Come join the 1st annual Palm Coast 3v3 Basketball Tournament. All teams must submit a Team Registration Form, one per team, with completed roster and pay a $12 tournament fee. All players must complete an individual Waiver Form. The team registration, tournament fee, and waiver forms must be submitted 5 days prior to the tournament start date. This is a double elimination tournament. Days: Saturday and Sunday Date: May 20-21 Game Times:TBD Location: Holland Park Ages: High School and Adult divisions Fee: $250
Pickleball The fastest growing sport in North America. Pickleball is sport for all ages. Played with small racquets and whiffle balls, this game is perfect for all ages. Equipment is available for rent and will be provided on the days and times below.
Days/Dates: December 19-April 28 Belle Terre Park Holland Park Tuesdays: 1-3pm Mondays: 11-1pm Wednesdays: 6-8pm Thursdays: 11-1pm Fridays: 11-1pm Location: Belle Terre Park/Holland Park Ages: 18 & up Fee: Free
ADULT PROGRAMS
AARP Driver Safety Program The nation's first and largest classroom course for motorists ages 50 and older. This one-day course identifies ways that older drivers can compensate for the physical changes that occur as they age and helps older drivers update their driving knowledge and skills. To register contact AARP Representative Karen Zimmerman 386-585-4116.
Dates: January 13, February 7, March 21, April 18 Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Location: Frieda Zamba Pool- Classroom Fee: $20/Session ($15/Session/AARP Member)
AARP Tax Assistance The AARP Tax Assistance program has nearly 32,000 volunteers staffing 8,500 sites across the United States. These IRS certified volunteers provide free tax counseling and preparation services to low and middle income taxpayers, with special attention to those ages 60 and older. For an appointment call 386-313-4048.
Critic’s Choice Dinner Club Each month this “Club” visits a new restaurant, chosen by the group, to spend quality time with friends enjoying a casual dinner while rating the food and service. New members are always welcomed. Dinner and/or transportation are the participant’s responsibility. Pre-Registration Required
Days/Dates: Thursdays, January 5- Anchor, Flagler Beach February 2-Columbia Restaurant, St. Augustine March 2-Thai by Thai, Palm Coast
April 6- TBD by group May 4- TBD by group
Time: Meet at restaurant 5:30 pm
Game Day Social As the name suggests, Game Day Social is comprised of a lively, spirited group of individuals who enjoy the camaraderie and competition of dominos, a variety of card games or board games. Participants are encouraged to bring their favorite game or play one provided by the Parks and Recreation Department. Light refreshments are served.
Days: Thursdays (Starting January 12th) Time: 12:30 – 4 pm Location: Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool Classroom Fee: Free
Women’s Self Defense Learn effective methods to ward off attackers in this three day class. Sergeant Lutz from the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office will teach you skills that will make you more aware of your surroundings and methods to protect yourself and provide safety tips to implement right away. Pre-registration required and participants must attend all three classes. Pre-Registration required at least 48 hours prior to start date and time.
Days/Dates: Mondays January 16-City Hall 23/30- FZ Pool Classroom
March 06- City Hall 13/20-FZ Pool Classroom
May 08/15/22-FZ Pool Classroom Times: 6 - 8 pm Ages: 12 & Up Fee: Free
Wood Carvers The art of woodcarving has a history that spans centuries. At its core, woodcarving transforms a piece of wood into a masterfully crafted work of art. Join this group of gifted carvers as they share their skill and know how in this informal teaching atmosphere. The woodcarving group is a mixed group of men and women at all levels and abilities. Visitors are welcome.
Days: Tuesdays (Starting January 10th) No Woodcarvers on (Feb 7, Mar 21, Apr 18) Time: 1pm - 4pm Location: Frieda Zamba Pool- Classroom Fee: Free
Discover Trips The registration fee includes: round-trip, motor coach transportation to and from destination and admission fees
for the attraction. Payment is due at time of registration. Limited number of spaces available so register early.
Registration is on a first come, first serve basis.
Kennedy Space Center The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is the visitor center at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. It features exhibits and displays, historic spacecraft and memorabilia, shows, two IMAX theaters, a range of bus tours of the spaceport, and the Shuttle Launch Experience, a simulated ride into space. It also encompasses the separate Apollo/Saturn V Center and United States Astronaut Hall of Fame. Lunch not included but can be purchased on site. Pre-Registration required by January 23.
Day/Date: Friday, January 27 Time: Depart the Palm Coast City Hall 8 am
Return to the Palm Coast City Hall at approx. 4:30 pm Location: Titusville, Florida Fee: $75/person
Orlando Eye and Aquarium The Orlando Eye is a 400 ft. tall giant Ferris wheel. Lunch not included but can be purchased on site. Pre-Registration required by
Day/Date: Friday, February 15 Time: Depart the Palm Coast City Hall 9 am
Return to the Palm Coast City Hall at approx. 5 pm Location: Titusville, Florida Fee: $60/person
Strawberry Festival Take a ride to the 82nd annual The Florida Strawberry Festival – “We’re Playing Your Song!” The Florida
Strawberry Festival is an 11-day community event celebrating the strawberry harvest of Eastern Hillsborough
County. Each year, nearly 500,000 visitors enjoy the festival’s headline entertainment, youth livestock shows,
and exhibits of commerce and, of course, its strawberry shortcake. Pre-Registration required by February 23.
Day/Date: Thursday, March 2 Time: Depart the Palm Coast City Hall 8 am
Return to the Palm Coast City Hall at approx. 4:30 pm Location: Plant City, Florida Fee: $42/person
McKee Botanical Gardens Located on a tropical hammock at the southern gateway to Vero Beach, Florida, McKee Botanical Garden is where native plants and exotic botanicals combine with Old Florida charm. Follow the Garden's pathways through a grove of majestic palms; past tranquil streams accented with colorful waterlilies. Explore 18 acres of natural landscape preserved and restored to the vision of its founders. Discover trees, waterfalls and historic structures each with their own unique story. Lunch is included and will be hosted on site. Pre-Registration required by Wednesday, April 12.
Day/Date: Wednesday, April 19 Time: Depart the Palm Coast City Hall 8 am
Return to the Palm Coast City Hall at approx. 4:30 pm Location: Vero Beach, Florida Fee: $60/person
A look at Ole Florida First stop at the Lake Ridge Winery where a sampling of 7 different wines will be available, a video presentation shown. Second stop Presidents Museum and third stop Florida Citrus Tower. Lunch at participant expense. Lunch at local BBQ restaurant. Pre-Registration required by Wednesday, April 8.
Day/Date: Wednesday, May 10 Time: Depart the Palm Coast City Hall 8 am
Return to the Palm Coast City Hall at approx. 4:30 pm Location: Clermont, Florida Fee: $50/person
Lunch N’ Lecture Series Join professionals during lunch for informational discussions on topics that may affect the lives of our adult community. Pre-Registration required 48 hours prior to the program date and while space is available.
Time: 11:00 am -12:30 pm Location: City Hall, Community Wing – 160 Lake Avenue, Palm Coast, 32164 Fee: FREE
Friday, February 17- Astronomy and Constellations Friday, March 17- Can I recycle this? Friday, April 21-TBD Friday, May 19-TBD
Parks and Recreation Educational Series Join other professionals in our community for informative lectures on work related topics. Pre-Registration required 48 hours prior to the program date and while space is available. Time: 11:00 am -12:30 pm Location: City Hall, Community Wing – 160 Lake Avenue, Palm Coast, 32164 Fee: FREE
Friday, January 20th – Workplace Safety: Presented by CORA Rehabilitation Clinics.
The Federal Agency OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health) defines work ergonomics as “fitting a job to a person helps lessen muscle fatigue, increases productivity and reduces the number and severity of work-related MSDs: musculoskeletal disorders” (www.osha.gov.com). CORA’s ergonomics experts will teach employers and employees how to implement an effective ergonomic friendly workplace. Carpal tunnel syndrome, tendinitis, rotator cuff injuries, muscle strains and low back injuries are all examples of work related MSD. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2013, MSD cases accounted for 33% of all worker injury and illness cases (www.bls.gov.).
TODDLER PROGRAMS Pre-Registration required at least 48 hours prior to start date and time of all Toddler Programs
Teddy Bear Picnic Children will bring their favorite teddy bear for story time, game playing or craft and a snack. This monthly programs offers a unique experience for toddlers and their parent. Day: Mondays Dates/Theme: January 9 – Snowman Fun February 6 – Valentine’s Day Love Bugs March 6 – St. Patrick’s Day Gold Hunt and Leprechaun Fun April 3 – Earth Day Remarkable Recycling May 1 – Summer Sensational Sea Time: 10 – 10:30 am Location: Palm Coast Linear Park Age: 2 – 5 years old Fee: Free
Little Picassos Lil Picassos is designed to help your little artists discover their inner Picasso as they discover their own unique style. Children will learn fundamental art concepts by creating a fun & unique work of art. Days/Dates: Tuesdays January 10 February 14 March 7 April 11 Time: 10 – 11 am Location: Frieda Zamba Pool Classroom Age: 2– 5 years old Fee: $8
Munchkin’ Sports
This child with parent program teaches the basic motor skills necessary to play organized sports such as soccer, baseball, golf, football, and tennis. This 6-week program is designed for parents to assist the child. Days/Dates: Wednesday, April 19 – May 24 Time: 5:15 – 6:00 pm Location: Belle Terre Park, 339 Parkview Drive Ages: 3-5 years old Fee: $35 per session
Little Kicker Soccer
Bring your Little Kicker Soccer player to this high energy, fun, age appropriate introduction to soccer. Little Kicker Soccer is not a league, rather an introduction to the fundamentals of soccer focusing on skill development and confidence building that your child will use as he/she transitions to league play. Days/Dates: Wednesday, April 19 – May 24 Time: 6:15 – 7:00 pm Location: Belle Terre Park, 339 Parkview Drive Age: 3-5 years old Fee: $35 per session
YOUTH PROGRAMS
Pre-Registration required at least 48 hours prior to start date and time of all Youth Programs
Recreation on the Go Come join us as we schedule recreation activities at a variety of parks throughout Palm Coast. We will be providing recreation equipment and encouraging participants in a variety of games and activities. Day: Saturdays Dates/Location: January 14 – Ralph Carter Park February 18 – Seminole Woods Neighborhood Park March 11 – Holland Park April 8 – Belle Terre Park - Golf May13 – Belle Terre Park - Tennis Time: 10am – 12pm Age: 5 and older Fee: FREE
Aquatic Programs
Pre-Registration required at least 48 hours prior to start date and time of all Aquatic Programs
Parent and Child Level 1 (Ages 6 months to 36 months) Parent and child water introduction class that uses games, music and fun to familiarize your child to being in and around the water. Water Babies participants learn to:
Introduction to entering and exiting the water safely
Submerge mouth, nose and eyes
Explore floating on front and back with/without support
Introduction to floating with support
Basic Kicking
Day/Dates: May 8th- May 18th Times: 1:00pm-1:30pm Location: Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool Fee: $45
Parent and Child Level 2(36 Months to Age 4) Parent and Child aquatics class for the preschool age students. Students will learn introduction skills to prepare for Level 1 class. Your child will familiarize themselves in a more structured aquatic setting to learn safety, basic swim techniques, and more.
How to safely enter and exit the water.
Introduction into kicking.
Introduction into floating on back with/without support.
Introduction into swimming on front.
Introduction into bobbing.
Overview of pool rules and water safety.
Days/Dates: May 8th-May 18th Times: 1:45pm-2:15pm Location: Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool Fee: $45
Preschool Aquatics – Level 1 (Ages 4-5 years) Participants will be introduced to the basic skills needed to achieve a minimum level of water competency. Skills introduced include, but not limited to the following:
How to safely enter and exit the pool
Floating on front and back
Treading of water
Swimming on front and back
Days/Dates: May 8th-May 18th Times: 1:00pm-1:30pm 2:30pm-3:00pm Location: Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool Fee: $45
Preschool Aquatics – Level 2 (Ages 4-5 years) For participants who can successfully demonstrate the skills of Preschool Aquatics Level 1. Participants will build upon those skills and knowledge of water competency in order to advance to Learn to Swim Level 1. Days/Dates: May 8th-May 18th Times: 1:45pm-2:15pm Location: Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool Fee: $45
Preschool Aquatics – Level 3 (Ages 4-5 years) For participants who can successfully demonstrate the skills of Preschool Aquatics Level 2. Participants will build upon those skills and knowledge of water competency in order to advance to Learn to Swim Level 1. Days/Dates: May 8th-May 18th Times: 2:30pm-3:00pm Location: Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool Fee: $45 SWIM LESSON INFORMATION:
Pre-Registration, including payment of applicable fee, is required prior to the start of each session.
Online registration is available (website) Minimum class size of 4 participants. When classes are cancelled by management, make-ups will be scheduled accordingly.
American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Class The purpose of the American Red Cross Lifeguarding course is to provide entry-level lifeguard participants with the knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies and to provide care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries and sudden illnesses until emergency medical services (EMS) personnel take over. The blended learning offering is designed to provide a flexible online learning environment for the knowledge-based aspects of the lifeguarding course, along with videos demonstrating the skills that participants will practice during the facility portion of the training.
Day/Dates: Friday, March 10th- Sunday, March 12th Blended Learning Class. Location: Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool Ages: 15 & up Fee: $160 Day/Dates: Friday, March 31st- Sunday, April 2nd Blended Learning Class Location: Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool Ages: 15 & up Fee: $160
Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool 2017 Hours of Operation
Monday, April 17-Friday, May 26
Monday through Friday - 2 PM to 7:30 PM Saturday & Sunday - Closed
Saturday, May 27-Monday, September 4
Monday through Friday - 10:30 AM to 7:30 PM Saturday & Sunday - 12:00 noon-6:00 PM
Tuesday, September 5-Friday, November 25
Monday through Friday - 2 PM to 7:30 PM Saturday & Sunday - Closed
Holiday Hours of Operation:
Monday, May 29 - 12 PM to 6 PM Friday & Saturday, July 3 & 4 -12 PM to 6 PM
Monday, September 4 - 12 PM to 6 PM
*** Hours of Operation dependent on daily weather conditions and subject to change without notice ***
SPECIAL EVENTS
10th Annual Christmas Tree Recycling: Drop off your expired Christmas Tree and receive a FREE 3 gallon evergreen tree in exchange. Please remove all decorations, lights, tinsel and ornaments prior to drop off. Electronics & Christmas Light Recycling available NOT able to accept Televisions or Microwaves. From more information 386-986-3722
Day/Date: Saturday, January 7th Time: 8:00 am – 1:00 pm Location: Fuel Depot, 22 Utility Drive
Daddy Daughter Dance - “Masquerade Magic” A time to remember! Discover precious moments together at this delightful event. Enjoy a glorious time full of music & more to create memories never to be forgotten! Dinner not included. Pre-Registration required, while space is available. While space is available, registrations must be made 48 hours prior to event date/time.
Day/Date: Saturday, February 4 Time: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Location: Palm Coast City Hall Cost: $10 per dad $15 per daughter
NCCAA Youth Sport Clinic Young athletes – get ready for some free fun on the fields! Free soccer, baseball, volleyball, basketball and golf clinics are scheduled at Indian Trails Sports Complex and the Palm Harbor Golf Club, 100 Cooper Lane from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., 6 to 16 year-olds will have the opportunity to learn and practice basic skills with professional coaches and collegiate athletes representing the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA). These talented experts will be right here in Palm Coast to work with our future athletes, so plan to bring your children to take advantage of this exciting opportunity!
Day/Date: Saturday, March 18 Time: 9:30 am to 11:30 am Location: Indian Trails Sports Complex & Palm Harbor Golf Club Ages: 6-16 Cost: Free
Egg’ Stravaganza The hunt is on 10,000+ candy and toy filled eggs. Enjoy fun-filled morning with exciting activities such as the Easter egg hunt for children ages 2 through 12 years of age, magic shows, balloon art, food, refreshments and pictures with the Easter Bunny.
Day/Date: Saturday, April 15 Time: 10 am – 1 pm Location: Central Park
Movies in the Park Bring your blanket, lawn chairs and snacks and invite your friends and neighbors to join you at this monthly free, family activity. Relax and enjoy an “oldie but goodie” or a recent hit as we watch movies on the giant, outdoor movie screen. And, take it from us you don’t want to forget your bug spray!
Day/Date/Time: Friday, March 10, movie begins at 7:45pm, The Jungle Book Friday, April 14, movie begins at 8:00pm, Pete’s Dragon Friday, May 12, movie begins at 8:20pm, Zootopia
Location: Central Park in Town Center
Food Truck Tuesdays Free entertainment along with gourmet food available for purchase from a variety of specialty food trucks. Proceeds from Food Truck Tuesdays benefits a local organization whose work supports our children and families.
Day/Date: 3rd Tuesday of the month - March through November March 21st, April 18th, May 16th, June 20th, July 18th, August 15th, September 19th, October 17th, November 21st Time: 5 - 8 pm Location: Central Park in Town Center
Pool Safety Day Our certified pool staff will lead activities to teach safety in and around the pool. Activities will include pool
games, mini learn to swim classes, provision of water safety information and discussing basic first aid.
Participants will also watch as our life safety staff demonstrates a water rescue.
Day/Date: Sunday, May 28
Time: 1 - 4pm; Activities/safety demonstration
Location: Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool
Fee: $1 daily admission for youth 17 & under
$2 daily admission for adults/seniors
Tribute to the Troops In honor of current and retired military personnel, show your military ID for FREE admission to Frieda Zamba
Swimming Pool
Day/Date: Monday, May 29
Fee: Free daily admission for current and retired military who show their military ID
Location: Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool
Memorial Day Ceremony “Remembering America’s Heroes” Day/Date: Monday, May 29 Time: 8 am Location: Heroes Memorial Park Rain Location: Fire Station 21, 9 Corporate Drive Information: Fire Station 25 at 386-986-2300
Event Calendar for 12/15/2016 through 12/31/2016
12/15/2016 6:30 PM
Annual Fantasy Lights Festival Musical Performance
Central Park in Town Center
12/16/2016 8:00 AM
Discover Trips to Gaylord Palm ICE Show
Palm Coast Community Center
12/16/2016 1:00 PM
Holiday Crafts in the Park!
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area
12/16/2016 5:00 PM
Christmas with a Deputy at the Fantasy Lights Festival
Central Park in Town Center
12/16/2016 6:00 PM
Holiday Open House
Palm Harbor Academy
12/17/2016 9:00 AM
Karate Classes for Kids, Youth & Adults
Palm Coast Community Center
12/17/2016 6:00 PM
Annual Holiday Boat Parade
Palm Coast waterways
12/17/2016 6:00 PM
Starlight 5K Run in Central Park
Central Park in Town Center
Event Calendar for 12/15/2016 through 12/31/2016
12/17/2016 6:30 PM
LATKA PARTY
Temple Beth Shalom
12/19/2016 5:00 PM
Karate Classes for Kids, Youth & Adults
Palm Coast Community Center
12/21/2016 10:00 AM
People's Friendship Club Weekly Meeting
Palm Coast Community Center
12/21/2016 1:00 PM
Holiday Crafts in the Park!
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area
12/21/2016 5:00 PM
Karate Classes for Kids, Youth & Adults
Palm Coast Community Center
12/21/2016 6:00 PM
Coastmasters Toastmasters Club
Flagler County Government Services Bldg, 3rd floor
12/24/2016 2:00 PM
Gamble Jam
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area
12/28/2016 9:00 AM
PDA Girls NPA Soccer Showcase
Indian Trails Sports Complex
Event Calendar for 12/15/2016 through 12/31/2016
12/28/2016 9:00 AM
PDA Girls NPA Soccer Showcase
Indian Trails Sports Complex
12/28/2016 5:00 PM
Karate Classes for Kids, Youth & Adults
Palm Coast Community Center
12/28/2016 6:00 PM
Coastmasters Toastmasters Club
Flagler County Government Services Bldg, 3rd floor
M e m o r a n d u m
To: Jim Landon, City Manager
From: Richard Adams, Utility Director
Date: December 15, 2016
Re: Week in Review
The average water demand for this week was 7.613 million gallons per day. The
average wastewater flow was 5.758 million gallons per day.
Crews installed 12 new domestic water meters, 2 reuse meters and 3 new PEP
tanks.
There was a total of 24 calls after hours.
There were 249 disconnects for non-payment this week.
Wastewater staff met with Biorem and discussed options for odor control for Old
Kings Road master pump station
Staff completed the piping and clean-up for the Lake Forrest East meter/backflow
retrofit.
Repaired backflow preventer at Kohl’s that was damaged by a car.
Wastewater crews replaced 1 PEP tank, 28 PEP pumps, 29 floats, 52 cleanout
caps, 1 ball valve, 1 PEP riser and 1 PEP back lid. They also repaired 1 sewer
lateral.
Wastewater crews inspected via CCTV, 3,700 feet of gravity sewer and
inspected 6 manholes.
Smoke testing in Section 25 (Parkview area) began on December 12th,
completed 50,634’ of gravity sewer.
Water distribution crews repaired 5 service lines, replaced 5 meter pits and
tested and repaired 143 backflow preventers.
Photo: Christmas trees are ground up and used as mulch to beautify Palm Coast’s parks and trails.
NEWS RELEASE – City of Palm Coast Contact: Cindi Lane, Communications & Marketing Manager 386-986-3708; cell 386-214-4729 Dec. 14, 2016
Palm Coast’s annual Christmas tree, electronics recycling event is Jan. 7 Palm Coast – Mark your calendars now for the Palm Coast holiday tradition that preserves the environment and beautifies our city – the annual Christmas Tree Recycling Event on Saturday, Jan. 7. Recycle your Christmas tree and receive a free three-gallon evergreen tree in exchange (while supplies last) at the City’s 10th annual Christmas Tree Recycling Event. The event will be 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Palm Coast Fuel Depot, 22 Utility Drive. DVD and CD players, keyboards, old wires, cell phones, Christmas tree lights, Styrofoam and used gift wrap will also be accepted for recycling. No TVs, microwaves, or computer monitors, please. All trees donated for recycling will be ground and used as mulch to beautify the parks and trails across Palm Coast. “It helps the environment and saves the City and our residents money by us not having to purchase as much mulch for projects,” said Palm Coast Urban Forester Carol Mini. “There are residents who come out year after year for their free tree to plant in their yard.” Residents should remove all decorations, lights, tinsel and ornaments from trees prior to donation. Local Girl Scout Troop 966 will be there to accept the gift wrap and Styrofoam. For more information, contact Carol Mini at [email protected].
Photo: The City of Palm Coast’s summer 2016 interns included, from left, Thomas Hughes, Jordan Myers, Maeve Dineen, Haley McQueen, Lauren Umpenhour and Jeromy Wegrzyn. Dineen and Umpenhour spent the summer planning an expansion to the City’s internship program that will begin in 2017.
NEWS RELEASE – City of Palm Coast Contact: Cindi Lane, Communications & Marketing Manager 386-986-3708; cell 386-214-4729 Dec. 13, 2016
City of Palm Coast offering 14 college internship positions for summer 2017 Palm Coast – The City of Palm Coast is now accepting applications from college students for summer 2017 internships in environmental science, landscape architecture, GIS, public administration, capital projects management, CAD, information technology, utility, public relations, parks and recreation, video production and human resources. These paid, competitive internships are full-time and are open to all current college students and, if required, may qualify for college credit. Students can get more information about the 14 internship positions and apply online at www.palmcoastgov.com/internships. “Our internships give students the opportunity to network with professionals, get hands-on experience in their career field, and make a difference in the community,” said Palm Coast Director of Human Resources Wendy Cullen. The City of Palm Coast is expanding its internship program this year to allow more college students who grew up in Palm Coast and the surrounding community to get professional experience while at home during summer break. The internships are not limited to Palm Coast residents, but the City encourages graduates of Matanzas High School and Flagler Palm Coast High School to apply. Interns will work on special projects designed to meet current needs within City departments and will have the opportunity to learn and practice skills within their field of study. They will be supervised by professionals who will guide and mentor them. The expanded internship program was planned by two of the City’s summer 2016 college interns – both of whom are also graduates of Flagler Palm Coast High School. The students worked closely with City staff and Flagler Schools administrators on the development of the program. “We are a growing community, and our program emphasizes collaboration with community members and organizations and networking with businesses to give young adults an opportunity to build a professional network in Palm Coast,” Cullen said. “We ask all residents to spread the word to their friends and neighbors who are in college. We’d love to have them join our summer internship team!”
Applications must be submitted by Feb. 10, 2017, at www.palmcoastgov.com/internships. For more information, contact Palm Coast Human Resources at 386-986-3718 or [email protected].
NEWS RELEASE – City of Palm Coast Contact: Cindi Lane, Communications & Marketing Manager 386-986-3708; cell 386-214-4729 Dec. 12, 2016
City of Palm Coast announces holiday schedule, including for trash pickup City of Palm Coast offices will be closed Friday and Monday, Dec. 23 and 26, and Friday and Monday, Dec. 30 and Jan. 2, for the holidays. The City’s trash and recycling schedules will not be altered this holiday season, because both Christmas and New Year’s Day fall on Sundays. All routes will be picked up by Waste Pro on their normal schedules. For more information regarding garbage service, please contact Customer Service at 386-986-2360.
Photos: Best of Parade photo is attached. You can download all of the winners from this link, which will remain active through Dec. 30: http://www.palmcoastgov.com/fileshare/sent/1444ac09-8be0-434a-b194-a1a3337aaafc
NEWS RELEASE – City of Palm Coast Contact: Cindi Lane, Communications & Marketing Manager 386-986-3708; cell 386-214-4729 Dec. 14, 2016
Winners of 2016 Starlight Parade announced; watch the parade video Palm Coast – The Starlight Parade was magical, with dozens of sparkling floats, spirited marching units and decorated vehicles. The City of Palm Coast awarded the following winners: Best of Parade – Parkview Baptist Church Best Marching Unit – Studio Z Fitness Best Float – Lowe’s Best Decorated Vehicle – Better Buy Realty To see the parade video, it is now posted on the City’s YouTube Channel at https://youtu.be/d7nVDCw9GZA. A Facebook Live video is also posted on the City of Palm Coast’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/discoverpalmcoast. The parade will also be featured on PCTV (Channel 495 on BrightHouse/Spectrum and Channel 99 on AT&T U-Verse) throughout the holiday season. On the video, you will see this year's outstanding entries as they make their way through Town Center, with the wonderful Fantasy Lights in Central Park as the backdrop. The Starlight Parade was hosted by Palm Coast Fire Chief Mike Beadle and his wife, DeeDee, and this year’s Grand Marshals were the Top Ops National Championship “Water Buoys” team from the City of Palm Coast’s Utility Department. Team members Fred Greiner, Tom Martens and Peter Roussell, and coach Jim Hogan led the parade. For more information, contact Communications & Marketing Manager Cindi Lane at [email protected] or 386-986-3708.
NEWS RELEASE – City of Palm Coast Contact: Cindi Lane, Communications & Marketing Manager 386-986-3708; cell 386-214-4729 Dec. 15, 2016
City of Palm Coast announces events, activities for January 2017 Palm Coast – The City of Palm Coast has a variety of upcoming events and recreational and sports activities that are open to the public. See the full Calendar of Events at www.palmcoastgov.com. Special Events for January: Jan. 1 – New Year’s Day Scramble (Bloody Mary Open) Golf Tournament – Sunday, Jan. 1, 8:30 a.m. shotgun start at Palm Harbor Golf Club, 100 Cooper Lane, Palm Coast. Four-person scramble format. $35 per player includes 18 holes of golf, cart fee, practice balls and drink ticket. Sign up by calling 386-986-GOLF (4653) or in person at the Palm Harbor Clubhouse. Jan. 5 – Critic’s Choice Dinner Club – Thursday, Jan. 5, at 5:30 p.m. This monthly event invites “foodies” to visit a new restaurant to enjoy casual dinner while rating food and service. New members welcome. January’s location is The Anchor, 500 S. Ocean Shore Blvd., Flagler Beach. Food and transportation are the participant’s responsibility. Pre-register by 5 p.m. Jan. 3: www.palmcoastgov.com/register. More info: Palm Coast Parks & Recreation at 386-986-2323. Jan. 7 – City of Palm Coast 10th annual Christmas Tree Recycling Event – Saturday, Jan. 7, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Recycle your Christmas tree and receive a free three-gallon evergreen tree (while supplies last). To be held at the Palm Coast Fuel Depot, 22 Utility Drive, Palm Coast. Also accepting: Styrofoam, used gift wrap, Christmas tree lights, old electronics and wires (but no TVs, monitors or microwaves). All trees donated for recycling will be ground and used as mulch to beautify the parks and trails across Palm Coast. More info: 386-986-3722. Jan. 9 – Teddy Bear Picnic – Monday, Jan. 9, 10-10:30 a.m. at Palm Coast Linear Park, 31 Greenway Court. Children ages 2-5 will bring their favorite teddy bear for story time, game playing or craft and a snack. This monthly program offers a unique experience for toddlers and their parent. Free, but must pre-register by 10 a.m. Jan. 7: www.palmcoastgov.com/register. More info: 386-986-2323. Jan. 10 – Little Picassos – Tuesday, Jan. 10, 10-11 a.m. at the Frieda Zamba Pool classroom, 339 Parkview Drive, Palm Coast. Little Picassos is designed to help your little artists, ages 2-5, discover their inner Picasso as they discover own unique style. Children will learn fundamental art concepts by creating a fun and unique work of art. $8; must pre-register by 10 a.m. Jan. 8: www.palmcoastgov.com/register. More info: 386-986-2323.
Jan. 13 – AARP Driver Safety Program – Friday, Jan. 13, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Frieda Zamba Pool Classroom, 339 Parkview Drive, Palm Coast. The nation's first and largest classroom course for motorists ages 50 and older. This one-day course identifies ways that older drivers can compensate for the physical changes that occur as they age and helps older drivers update their driving knowledge and skills. Fees are $20/session ($15/session for AARP members). To register, contact AARP representative Karen Zimmerman at 386-585-4116. Jan. 14 – First Aid and CPR/AED – Saturday, Jan. 14, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Palm Coast City Hall, Community Wing, 160 Lake Ave. This class is a 7-hour course (one hour for lunch) designed to meet OSHA regulations and teach administering CPR to children and adults, using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), using a mask or barrier device, assisting with bleeding, broken bones. $5/person with pre-registration required by 9 a.m., Jan. 12. Sign up at www.palmcoastgov.com/cpr. More info: [email protected] or 386-986-2300. Jan. 14 – Matanzas Round Robin Tennis – Saturday, Jan. 14, 9:30 a.m. to noon at the Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Parkway, Palm Coast. Round Robin with the Matanzas High School Tennis Team. Advance registration required by Jan. 11. Fee is $5 and one can of hard court tennis balls. More info: www.PalmCoastTennisCenter.com or 386-986-2550. Jan. 14 – Recreation on the Go – Saturday, Jan. 14, 10 a.m.-noon at Ralph Carter Park, 1385 Rymfire Drive, Palm Coast. Join Palm Coast Parks & Recreation staff for free recreational games, with equipment provided. Ages 5+ are welcome to attend. Free. More info: 386-986-2323. Jan. 16, 23 and 30 – Women’s Self Defense – Three-week class on consecutive Mondays, Jan. 16, 23 and 30, 6-8 p.m. The Jan. 16 class will be at Palm Coast City Hall, 160 Lake Ave., and the other two classes will be at Frieda Zamba Pool classroom, 339 Parkview Drive, Palm Coast. Women, ages 12+, learn effective methods to ward off attackers from Sgt. Michael Lutz of the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office. Become more aware of your surroundings and the methods to protect yourself. Classes are free, but pre-registration is required by 6 p.m. Jan. 14 (while space available) at www.palmcoastgov.com/register. More info: 386-986-2323. Jan. 18-March – Adult/Teen Flag Football League – Mondays and Wednesdays, Jan. 18-March, with games at 7 p.m., 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. at Ralph Carter Park, 1385 Rymfire Drive, Palm Coast. Join the 7th annual Flag Football League for adults and, new this year, with a Teen Division for teens 14+. Register as a team for 7 v. 7-style play to win the title of league champion, a trophy, a championship T-shirt and free entry into next season’s league. Captain’s Meeting will be Jan. 11. $400 per team. Register at www.palmcoastgov.com/register. More info: Palm Coast Parks & Recreation at 386-986-2323. Jan. 20 – Healthcare Provider – Friday, Jan. 20, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at Palm Coast Fire Station 25, 1250 Belle Terre Pkwy., Palm Coast. This basic life support program for Healthcare Professional provides the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, administer CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, effective and timely manner. Examples of those who may need this certification are: EMS personnel, physician assistants, dentists, nurses, respiratory therapists and others. All must have a credential (card) documenting successful completion of a CPR course. $50/person with pre-registration required by 9 a.m., Jan. 17. Sign up at www.palmcoastgov.com/cpr. More info: [email protected] or 386-986-2300.
Jan. 23-May 17 – Adult Open Gym Volleyball – Two sessions: Mondays or Wednesdays, Jan. 23-May 17, 7-9:30 p.m. at Indian Trails Middle School, 5505 N. Belle Terre Pkwy., Palm Coast. Come with friends or come alone and play adult (ages 18+) recreational, co-ed volleyball with an open gym that creates new teams weekly. Teams rotate in and out of play. One net is for competitive style play and the second net is for recreational style play. $33 for either session. Register at www.palmcoastgov.com/register. More info: Palm Coast Parks & Recreation at 386-986-2323. Jan. 23-May 10 – Adult/Teen Open Gym Futsal – Two sessions: Mondays or Wednesdays, Jan. 23-May 10, 7-9:30 p.m. at Rymfire Elementary School, 1425 Rymfire Drive, Palm Coast. Teens and adults ages 14+ are invited to join us for the inaugural futsal open gym. Futsal is a fast-paced, small-sided soccer game enjoyed around the world. $26 for either session. Register at www.palmcoastgov.com/register. More info: Palm Coast Parks & Recreation at 386-986-2323. Jan. 24-May 18 – Adult Open Gym Basketball – Two sessions: choice of Tuesdays or Thursdays, Jan. 24-May 18, 7-9:30 p.m., at Indian Trails Middle School, 5505 N. Belle Terre Pkwy., Palm Coast. This is an adult (ages 18+), co-ed, non-competitive recreation program. $33 for either session. Register at www.palmcoastgov.com/register. More info: Palm Coast Parks & Recreation at 386-986-2323. Jan. 27 – Discover Trip to Kennedy Space Center – Friday, Jan. 27, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. to and from Palm Coast City Hall, 160 Lake Ave. to Kennedy Space Center in Titusville. Cost is $75. Lunch will be available at the participant’s expense. Pre-registration is required by Jan. 23: www.palmcoastgov.com/register. More info: Palm Coast Parks & Recreation at 386-986-2323. Jan. 24-26 – USTA Pro Circuit Men's Futures Wild Card Tournament – Tuesday through Thursday, Jan. 24-26 at the Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Parkway, Palm Coast. Men’s singles only. Champion will receive a Main Draw Wild Card entry into the USTA Pro Circuit Men’s Futures Tournament, and the runner-up will receive a Qualifying Wild Card entry into the tournament. $40 per player. Registration deadline: noon Jan. 23. To register, contact Tournament Director Debbie Stanfield at [email protected] or 386-986-2552. For more info www.PalmCoastTennisCenter.com. Jan. 27-Feb. 5 – USTA Pro Circuit Men's Futures Tennis Tournament – Friday, Jan. 27 through Feb. 5. See some of the best up-and-coming tennis players from around the world at the Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Parkway, Palm Coast. Competition opens with singles qualifying rounds and ends with singles finals. Qualifying will be Jan. 27-30. Main Draw Singles and Doubles will begin Jan. 31. Doubles Final will be Feb. 3; Singles Final will be Feb. 5, with times to be announced. Kid’s Day for on-court fun and games with the Head Pro and some stars of tomorrow will be 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28; free for juniors ages 6-12, but advance registration is encouraged. The Pro Am event, giving tennis fans a chance to play alongside touring professionals, will be 5 p.m. Monday, Jan. 30, with a $35 fee and advance registration required. Tournament events are free to watch from Jan. 27-Feb. 2. Ticket prices for Feb. 3-5 and daily schedules at: www.PalmCoastTennisCenter.com. More info: 386-986-2550. AARP Tax Assistance – The AARP Tax-Aide program has nearly 32,000 volunteers staffing 8,500 sites across the United States. These IRS certified volunteers provide free tax counseling and preparation service to low- and middle-income taxpayers, with special attention to those ages 60 and older. By appointment only, call 386-313-4048. This service will run through the entire month of January.
Ongoing Weekly Programs Mondays (no class Jan. 30) – Beginners Doubles Strategy – Mondays, 8:45-10:15 a.m. at the Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy. This clinic is designed for players who are new to the game (2.0). It provides an opportunity to learn the basics of doubles play including court position, shot selection and strategy. Experience interactive drills and play in a game based and friendly environment. $24. For more info: 386-986-2550 or www.PalmCoastTennisCenter.com. Mondays and Wednesdays (no classes Jan. 30 and Feb. 1) – Morning Blast (tennis) – Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:30-10:30 a.m. at Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy. A fun and energetic start to your day that combines cardio tennis with instructional drills and interactive play, with focus on footwork and movement. $16/class. More info: 386-986-2550 or www.PalmCoastTennisCenter.com. Mondays and Wednesdays (no classes Jan. 30 and Feb. 1) – Techniques & Tactics (tennis) – Mondays and Wednesdays, 10:30-11:30 a.m. at Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy. A combination of instruction and strategies designed to improve doubles play. This class is for players 3.0 and up. $16/class. More info: 386-986-2550 or www.PalmCoastTennisCenter.com. Mondays (no class Jan. 30) – 1.2.3 Tennis – every Monday, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at the Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy., Palm Coast. 1.2.3 Tennis is designed for players with little or no tennis experience, a fun and social introduction to tennis fundamentals including basic techniques and structured play. $10 per class. More info: 386-986-2550 or www.PalmCoastTennisCenter.com. Mondays/Wednesdays – Junior Development (12-week tennis program) – Mondays and/or Wednesdays, 4:30-6 p.m. at the Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy. For players ages 10-14 who have completed the Big Shots program or have appropriate tennis experience, with focus on mechanics, footwork and preparation for competitive play. $225 (one class per week)/$425 (two classes per week); or $24 per class. More info: 386-986-2550 or www.PalmCoastTennisCenter.com. Mondays/Wednesdays – Quick Start 1 & 2 (12-week tennis program) – Mondays and/or Wednesdays, 5-6 p.m. at the Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy., Palm Coast. For players ages 6-10 as an introduction to the game of tennis using fun and effective skill-building exercises and games with an emphasis on agility, balance and coordination, as well as teamwork and interactive play. $150 (one class per week)/$275 (2 classes per week) or $16 per class. More info: 386-986-2550 or www.PalmCoastTennisCenter.com. Mondays – Monday Open Tennis - every Monday, 6-8 p.m. at Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy., Palm Coast. Come out to PCTC for “drop-in” tennis, open to men and women level 3.5 and above. $5/person. More info: 386-986-2550 or www.PalmCoastTennisCenter.com. Mondays/Wednesdays or Tuesdays/Thursdays – Racquet Rookies I (12-week tennis program) – Mondays and/or Wednesdays, 6-7 p.m. or Tuesdays and/or Thursdays 5:30-6:30 p.m. at Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy. This program is a gentle introduction to the game of tennis for students 5-7 years old. Skill-building exercises and fun activities are
used to begin developing the basic movements used on the tennis court. $150 (1 class per week)/$275 (2 classes per week) or $16 per class pay-as-you-go. More info: 386-986-2550 or www.PalmCoastTennisCenter.com. Mondays/Wednesdays – Transition Team (12-week tennis program) – Mondays and/or Wednesdays, 6-7 p.m. at the Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy. This is a transitional program for students ages 8-11 who have completed Quick Start I & II, with focus on mechanics and greater emphasis on interactive play. $150 (one class per week)/$275 (two classes per week) or $16 per class pay-as-you-go. More info: 386-986-2550 or www.PalmCoastTennisCenter.com. Beginning Jan. 10 on Tuesdays – Palm Coast Wood Carvers – Tuesdays, 1-4 p.m. The art of woodcarving has a history that spans centuries. At its core, woodcarving transforms a piece of wood into a masterfully crafted work of art. Join this group of gifted carvers as they share their skill and know-how in this informal teaching atmosphere. The woodcarving group is a mixed group of men and women at all levels and abilities. They meet at the Frieda Zamba Pool classroom, 339 Parkview Drive, Palm Coast. Free. More info: 386-986-2323. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays – Pickleball Open Court – 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesdays; 6-8 p.m. Wednesdays; and 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Fridays. Try out the paddle sport that combines tennis, badminton and ping-pong! This adult (ages 18+) program is offered free at Belle Terre Park tennis courts, 339 Parkview Drive, Palm Coast. Equipment is provided during Open Court. More info: Palm Coast Parks & Recreation, 386-986-2323. Tuesdays/Thursdays – Big Shots I & II (12-week tennis program) – Tuesdays and/or Thursdays, 4:30-6 p.m. at the Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy., Palm Coast. For players ages 8-12 who have completed Transition Team or who have appropriate tennis experience, this program will focus on stroke fundamentals, hand-eye coordination and interactive play. $225 (one class per week)/$425 (two classes per week) or $24 per class. More info: 386-986-2550 or www.PalmCoastTennisCenter.com. Tuesdays/Wednesdays – Junior Golf Clinic at Palm Harbor Golf Club – Every Tuesday and Wednesday, 5 p.m. Students 14 and under are invited to learn and practice golf skills in a Junior Golf Clinic at Palm Harbor Golf Club, 100 Cooper Lane, Palm Coast. $10. Families are $10 for first child, $5 for each child after. More info: 386-986-GOLF (4653). Tuesdays/Thursdays – Racquet Rookies II (12-week tennis program) – Tuesdays and/or Thursdays 5:30-6:30 p.m. at Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy. This program is a continuation of Racquet Rookies I. $150 (1 class per week)/$275 (2 classes per week) or $16 per class pay-as-you-go. More info: 386-986-2550 or www.PalmCoastTennisCenter.com. Tuesdays/Thursdays – Competitive Player Development (12-week tennis program) – Tuesdays and/or Thursdays, 6:30-8 p.m. at the Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy., Palm Coast. For players with USTA or middle school/high school tennis experience, this program will focus on advanced technique, footwork, conditioning and strategies for competitive play. $225 (one class per week)/$425 (two classes per week); or $24 per class. More info: 386-986-2550 or www.PalmCoastTennisCenter.com. Beginning Jan. 12 on Thursdays – Game Day Social – Thursdays, 12:30- 4 p.m. at the Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool classroom, 339 Parkview Drive, Palm Coast. Game Day Social is comprised of a lively, spirited group of individuals who enjoy the camaraderie and competition of
dominos, a variety of card games or board games. Participants are encouraged to bring their favorite game or play one provided by the Parks & Recreation Department. Light refreshments are served. Free. More info: 386-986-2323. Fridays – Friday Basic Training – Fridays, 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy. This clinic is all about drills for players at all levels, with one fast-paced hour of groundstrokes, volleys and footwork to help keep you sharp. $16. More info: 386-986-2250 or www.PalmCoastTennisCenter.com. Saturdays – Junior Golf Clinic at Palm Harbor Golf Club – Every Saturday with two time options: 11 a.m. or 1 p.m. Students 14 and under are invited to learn and practice golf skills in a Junior Golf Clinic at Palm Harbor Golf Club, 100 Cooper Lane, Palm Coast. $10 per clinic. Families are $10 for first child, $5 for each child after. More info: 386-986-GOLF (4653). Saturdays (no open tennis Jan. 28 and Feb. 4) – Saturday Open Tennis – Every Saturday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy., Palm Coast. Come out to PCTC for “drop-in” tennis, open to men and women 3.5 and below. $5/person. More info: 386-986-2550 or www.PalmCoastTennisCenter.com. Sundays (no open tennis Jan. 29 and Feb. 5) – Sunday Open Tennis - Every Sunday, 9:30-11 a.m. at Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy., Palm Coast. Come out to PCTC for “drop-in” tennis, open to men and women of all playing levels. $5/person. More info: 386-986-2550 or www.PalmCoastTennisCenter.com. For more information, contact Palm Coast Communications & Marketing Manager Cindi Lane at 386-986-3708 or [email protected].
NEWS RELEASE – City of Palm Coast Contact: Cindi Lane, Communications & Marketing Manager 386-986-3708; cell 386-214-4729 Dec. 13, 2016
City of Palm Coast offers several options for Winter Break camps for students Palm Coast – Students in kindergarten through eighth-grade will enjoy holiday fun at the “Jack Frost-ivities” Winter Break Camp at the Palm Coast Community Center! The program will be offered Tuesday through Thursday, Dec. 27-29, and Tuesday through Friday, Jan. 3-6, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily at the Community Center, 305 Palm Coast Parkway NE. The cost is $15 per day, and extended hours are available for an additional charge. Campers bring their own lunch and snack. Pre-registration is required at least 48 hours prior to the start date, at www.palmcoastgov.com/register or at the Community Center. Students will enjoy fun-filled themed activities such as arts and crafts, stories, recreational games and nature hikes! For more information, call Palm Coast Parks and Recreation Department at 386-986-2323. Junior Winter Break Tennis Camp The City’s Palm Coast Tennis Center will have its Junior Winter Break Tennis Camp from Wednesday through Friday, Dec. 28-30, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy. Children ages 7 to 13 will practice and improve their tennis skills. Campers should bring water bottle, towel, hat and snacks/lunch. Fees are $99 for all three days; or $40 per day. Registration deadline is Dec. 21. For more information, visit www.palmcoastteniscenter.com or call the Tennis Center at 386-986-2550. Winter Break Junior Golf Camp The City’s Palm Harbor Golf Club is offering a Winter Junior Golf Camp from Monday through Friday, Dec. 26-30, from 9 a.m. to noon daily. The camp, for students ages 6-16, will be held at the golf course at 100 Cooper Lane. Students will spend the week learning how to golf. The cost is $99 per student. Participants should bring their own lunch. Pre-register in advance at Palm Harbor Golf Club. Contact Christian Bell at [email protected] or call 386-986-4653 (GOLF) for more information.