The Recreation Department is conducting a supervised trip to see the Disney on Ice show "Disney's Jungle Adventures" at Nassau Coliseum on Saturday, Nov. 18. This trip will be to the 11 a.m. show. Tickets are priced at $25, and are offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. Supervision by the recreation department staff and bus transportation to and from the show are also included.
To participate in this trip children under 6 years of age must be accompanied by an adult while on the bus and during the show. The recreation bus will leave the village hall parking lot at 10:15 a.m. on the day of the show.
The recreation department also has a limited number of discounted tickets to the Thursday, Nov. 16 performance at 7 p.m. Regularly priced at $25, these tickets have been discounted to just $22 for this show. There is no transportation or supervision provided for the Thursday evening show.
Since these tickets are obtained from the Coliseum on a consignment basis, the recreation department must ask that tickets be paid for in cash only, no checks please.
As receipts and any unsold tickets must be returned to the Coliseum well in advance of the shows, the last sale date for these tickets will be Monday, Nov. 13. For additional information about these tickets, call the recreation office at 465-4075.
Applications are now available for the 23rd Annual Turkey Trot Race, which will be held on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 23. Anyone who registered for last year's race will be receiving an application in the mail. Additional applications are available in the recreation office in village hall at Community Park, Cluett Hall, and the Garden City Library. Mail entries close at midnight on Friday, Nov. 17. For additional details about the race, call the Muscular Dystrophy Association at 358-1012.
The following Adult Recreation Programs began on Tuesday, Oct. 10 in the St. Paul's Field House. Please note that programs will be held from 8-10 p.m., and are for Inc. Village of Garden City residents only. All participants will be required to register at the St. Paul's facility during the first weeks of the program, and residency will be checked during the season.
* Men's Open Basketball will be held on Monday and Wednesday evenings
* Men's Over 30 Basketball will be held on Monday and Tuesday evenings
* Men's Over 40 Basketball will be held on Wednesday evenings
* Adult Co-Ed Volleyball will be held on Thursday evenings, but will not begin until Oct. 26.
All games in these programs are strictly "pick-up" and range from recreationally to competitively oriented. Residents must be of post-high school age to participate. For additional information, please contact the recreation office at 465-4075.
Through the generous cooperation of Adelphi University, arrangements have again been made to allow village residents use of the indoor swimming pool at Woodruff Hall as part of the recreation department's winter program.
One hour swim sessions are available at 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, as of Oct. 10 and continuing until May 24, 2001. Residents wishing to take advantage of this program can sign up for a one-hour session by calling the recreation department at 465-4075 before 3 p.m. on the day they wish to swim. Participants will be required to show proof of residency when they arrive at Adelphi, and must also fill out an Adelphi University program registration form, which will be available at the registration desk in Woodruff Hall.
This program will not be held during Adelphi holidays off, or other days when the university is closed. For additional information call the recreation department.
With the fall sports season now under way, the recreation department would like to remind all residents that they give preference to the various organized Village Youth Organizations (GCAA, Centennials, Thunder, etc.) for their intramural and travel league programs. When the fields are not in use by these youth organizations, the recreation department, or a group holding a valid field permit, these fields are available for use by village residents.
Additionally, for reasons of safety, do not move or relocate any soccer goals on any fields. To ensure a safe facility, goals must be fastened to the ground. Moving goals without properly securing them can lead to a dangerous condition for the youngsters using the fields.
Playability of the fields at recreation facilities will be determined by the recreation department employee on duty at the fields.