LISBON RECREATION Mission History Staff Full-time Part-time Training Facilities Programs/Events Committees, Boards, Leagues, Associations Vision Bringing it to life.
Lisbon Recreation Mission The Lisbon Recreation Department is committed to providing our community residents with outstanding service, recreational programs and facilities that create leisure opportunities in a safe and healthy environment which meet the needs of our participants and enhances their quality of life.
HISTORY 1993 ~ 2013 2007 Recreation Department User fees (revenues) $51,107 Budget $144,465 Difference of $93,358 35.38% paid by user fees 1993 Recreation Department User fees (revenues) $13,825 Budget $68,863 Difference $55,038 20% paid by user fees 2013 Recreation Department User fees (revenues) $118,750 Budget $211,775 Difference $93,025 56.06% paid for by user fees The Difference is the sum of dollars after subtracting user fees from the budget
Full-time Regular Staff Mark Stevens Director Cherie Garnett Programmer/Secretary Part-time Regular Staff Jamey Martin Assistant Director Aline Strout Senior Coordinator
Part-time Temporary Staff After School Recreation Sandy Hogan Karen Durisko Jen Perron Michael Kane Pre-school Playgroup Jessica Meakin Jessica Hart
Other Staff Summer Day Camp Supervisors and Councilors Summer Sports Camp Coaches Track, Football, Basketball, Cheering, Soccer, Tennis Bus Drivers Co-ed Softball Coordinator Aerobics Instructor Playschool Supervisors Zumba Instructor Senior Fitness Instructor Fall Football and Field Hockey Coaches Swimming Supervisors Yoga Instructor Officials for Football, Field Hockey, Moxie 5k Race Janitorial staff
Staff Training First Aid, CPR and AED training Expert online training 8 to 10 hours of video training (examples of courses) Advanced Skills for Working with Difficult Parents Responding to First Aid Emergencies Becoming a Youth Development Professional Cultivating Patience Day Camp Dynamics, Duty of Care, Helping Awkward Children Fit In Rules Were Made to Be Positive
Coaches Training National Alliance for Youth Sports NAYS promotes the value and importance of sports and physical activities in the emotional, physical, social and mental development of youth. The Alliance believes that participation in sports and activities develops important character traits and lifelong values. In addition, NAYS believes that the lives of youngsters can be positively impacted by participation in sports and physical activities if the adults involved have proper training and information Required for CMFL, strongly encouraged for all others
Recreation Facilities Pinewoods Ball Fields Storage Building Tennis Courts at Lisbon High School Ice Rink Warming hut MTM Community Center and Park
MTM Community Center MTM Community Center and Park Historical Society LACO Food and Clothing Bank Fitness Center Seniors Rooms Yoga and Karate Room Lisbon Recreation Offices Basketball Court Beach Volleyball Courts Pavilion Playground
MTM Community Center Regular groups using our space at MTM Roy s Driving School 3rd of Maine Infantry Lisbon Lobster Club Positive Change Lisbon LJAL Girl Scouts Boy Scouts Senior s Plus of Androscoggin Twin Dragon Karate Lisbon Crazy Quilters VFW
What s going on right now!? Swimming Classes YWCA Yoga Classes Before and After School Recreation Preschool Play Group Zumba Classes Senior Luncheon & Breakfast Aerobics Classes Cribbage Tournaments Trips to NYC and Bermuda Fit For Life Exercise Lunch Time Movies
Summer Camps
Movies in the Park
MOXIE 5K
MOXIE CAR SHOW
MOXIE VOLUNTEERS
New Moxie Event 2014 Moxie Bike Ride 2014 30 mile and 50 mile routes Anticipating 150-200 bicyclist All proceeds support the MTM Playground project
New Programs LISBON BIKE CLUB Wed afternoons all summer long Let s Go 5, 2, 1, 0 Velocity Cheering K-8 Girls Travel Team
Boards and Committees Lisbon Recreation Committee MTM Board Moxie Festival Committee Active Community Environment Team Maine Recreation and Parks Association Safety Committee
Vision 1-5 years Create a more active culture by offering more physical activities for all ages and abilities. Improve the walkway in the front of MTM Improve the electrical and heating at MTM Replace the old playground at MTM with a new creative playground structure. Utilize the walking trail in our planning for programs