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Denville Recreation

The Rec Room


Volume 10, Issue 1 Fall & Winter 2009

Senior Social
Important
The Sunday Senior Socials will be
Safety Tip! held at the Church of the Saviour,
Working Smoke 155 Morris Avenue, in Denville, from
Detectors save lives. 1:30pm to 4:30pm. The social is spon-
Please check your
smoke alarm’s batter- sored by the Denville Recreation Committee and is open
ies on a regular basis. to all seniors 55 and older and is free of charge. The social
The life you save may offers a Sunday afternoon of fellowship, dancing, and re-
be your own.
freshments. Seniors, come out to an enjoyable Sunday
Denville Fire Dept. afternoon. You do not have to dance to attend this func-
National Fire tion. There is ample parking and the facility is handi-
Prevention Week capped accessible.
October 5th-9th
2009 Fall Dates: September 27th, October 25th,
November 22nd and December 13th .
The Denville Recreation Committee will once again host the Sunday
Senior Socials beginning in April 2010.

Inside this issue:


Denville Ski & Snowboard
Denville Recreation 2 The Denville Ski & Snowboard program is the Best
Activities
deal in town! 2010 rates have not increased, 2009
Culinary Quest 4 rates are still in effect. The Den-
ville R ecreation Ski & S nowboard
Halloween Parade 5 Program will once ag ain be o ffering
Information Saturday N ight Ski & Snow board
Classes 7 Trips thi s w inter to S hawnee M oun-
tain. Our first scheduled trip will be Saturday, January
9, 2010, weather permitting, for 6 weeks. Charter Bus
Events at the 8
Denville Library transportation, ski and snowboard rentals and lesson
options ar e available. The Denville Rec Department
Nets and Devils 11
Ticket Information
is proud to announce that the Ski & Snowboard rates for 2010 season
are the same as 2009. Forms will be available October 7th at the Den-
Denville Youth 12 ville Township Recreation Office or you can r equest your application be
Sports Programs
sent to you via e-mail at recreation@denvillenj.org
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Denville Recreation Ac-


Registration Information for Recreation Sponsored
Activities
Registration will be held on Wednesday night October 7th, from 6pm to 7:30pm in the
Community Room located in the Municipal Building.
Registration will also be available in the Recreation Office starting Thursday October 8th.
Cash an d checks w ill be acce pted, sorry no credit cards w ill be accept ed. No refunds once
tickets are purchased or supplies have been ordered. Sorry no exceptions.
Trips and activities may be canc elled due to lack of participation. In the event this should occur,
all fees will be refunded.
All Denville Recreation sponsore d activities are open to all D enville Residents and open to non-
residents one week after initial registration.
For m ore in formation please c heck t he Rec reation Web Pag e a t www.denvillenj.org. You ca n
e-mail your questions to the recreation department at recreation@denvillenj.org, or call the office

Adult Co-Ed Volleyball


The Den ville Re creation C o-Ed v olleyball pro gram is open to all De nville Re sidents 18 an d
older. Volleyball w ill m eet every T uesday a nd Thursday from 8pm to 10 pm i n t he Riv erview
Gym. Thi s i s a fun non-competitive pr ogram. C ome out an d enjoy the fun. Si gn-ups ar e
Wednesday nigh t October 7th, from 6pm to 7:30pm , in the Comm unity Room in the Mun icipal
Building, or d aily i n the R ecreation Office. Fee i s $ 10.00. Proof of r esidence i s r equired.
The program starts October 13, 2009 and ends on May 13, 2010.

Adult Men’s Basketball


The Adult Recreation Basketball program is for DENVILLE RESIDENTS ONLY! All residents 18 and
older are welcome. A Denville Recreation issued Photo ID is needed to participate. ID’s will be issued on
Wednesday night October 7th from 6-7:30pm in the Municipal Building, and daily in the Recreation Office.
Cost of the program is $20.00 per player. This program starts October 19, 2009 & ends on May 12, 2010,
on Monday and Wednesday nights from 8-10pm in the Lakeview School Gym.

Facility Use Information


Tennis Court Information: Badges are required for the use of all tennis courts. Tennis Badges cost $8.00
each or a family 4 pack for $20.00. Badges are available from the Recreation Office or the Clerk’s Office
daily from 8am to 4pm.
Permits are required for all reserved usage of all fields, picnic areas, pavilions and parks. To obtain facility
usage permits please contact the Recreation Department at 973-625-8300 ext. 238. Please allow four
weeks for the processing of permits.
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Denville Recreation Ac-


Scary House Contest
The Denv ille Recr eation Comm ittee w ill be hosting i t’s 10 th Annual Hallo ween Scar y
House Cont est on Wednesday nig ht, O ctober 2 8, 2009 . Decor ate y our home in a fun
and scary way. Entry forms must be received by the Recreation Department by October
26, 2009. Re gistration forms will be av ailable on at the Recreation Office or e-mail your
request to recreation@denvillenj.org beginning October 7th.
Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, & 3rd places. Sorry, 2008 winners are ineligible for 2009 prizes.

Holiday Lighting Contest


The Denville Recreation Committee’s Annual Holiday Lighting Contest is open to all
Denville Residents. Decorate your house and or yard any way you’d like for the Holi-
days and light up your neighborhood. Committee Members will judge all entries on
Wednesday, December 16, 2009. Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, & 3rd places.
Registration forms will be available in the Recreation Office or e-mail your request to
recreation@denvillenj.org starting November 23rd. All entries must be received by
Monday, December 14th. Sorry but 2008 winners are ineligible for 2009 prizes.

Santa Calls
Here he comes again!! The Denville Recreation Committee will once
again be working with Santa this holiday season to make sure that
your child receives a call from the man himself! Calls will be made on
Monday night, December 7th, starting at 6pm. Santa will confirm that
your child is behaving, and that they are ready for Santa’s visit. Is
your child starting to doubt? Have Santa surprise them with a
“Doubters Call”. Registration forms are available from the Recreation
Office or e-mail your request to recreation@denvillenj.org. Forms will be available beginning
November 4th through December 4th.

McARP
Denville Is a p articipating m unicipality in t he Mo rris Co unty A daptive Re creation P rogram
(McARP). For anyone new to the AR C/Morris Chapter, our program offers recreational opportu-
nities to indiv iduals with intellectual and related developmental disabilities, providing opportuni-
ties to meet new friends and participate in the community.
In order to participate in any of the ARC programs you must be a registered member, to register
please call the office at 973-455-1288 and we will be happy to assist you.
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Community Bulletin Board


DISCLAIMER
The community bulletin board exists for the convenience of the Township of Denville community
and the purpose of advertising community activities. Acceptance of an advertisement does not
evidence an endorsement or sponsorship by the Township or its Recreation Department. We re-
serve the right to accept or reject any posting at any time for any reason. We are not responsible
for the content of any community posting. Anyone participating in an event posted on the commu-
nity bulletin board should perform their own investigation of the personnel and facilities.

Contacts for Senior Citizen Activities


Membership to the Wednesday Chapter I Group Senior Citizen General Club
President: Alice Casey, 973-627-7091 President, Richard Angus, 973-627-6236
Membership to the Monday Chapter II Group Senior Citizen Trip information
President: Carol Sandra, 973-625-4066 Call: Marion Lester, 973-625-0898
Membership to the “Shoot the Breeze Club”
President: Andy Mucci, 973-625-4548

Meals on Wheels Volunteers Needed


The Denville Meals on Wheels program is in need of volunteer drivers during the
week. If y ou can h elp del iver meal s to shu t i n Seni ors dur ing the day , pl ease
contact Grace Predmore at 973-625-8300 ext. 269.

Help the Recreation Department serve you better!


To all Denville Residents: the Denville Recreation Department is working on
an e-mail distribution list to notify you of upcoming Recreation and Township
events. If you would like to be part of our e-mailing list please e-mail us at
recreation@denvillenj.org. Please leave your name, phone number and
e-mail address so we can add you to our distribution list!
Thank you for your participation.
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Community Bulletin Board


Denville Social Services
Food Pantry
The Township food pantry is located on the second floor of the Municipal Building in the Social
Services office and is open to Denville residents week days from 8:00 am until 1:00 pm. We are
accepting all types of non-perishable food items, paper products, toiletries, and cleaning sup-
plies. If you would like to donate a turkey or ham or other perishable items for our families
around Thanksgiving, please contact Gracie Predmore at 973-625-8300 x269. Gift cards for
local supermarkets are always gratefully accepted.
Adopt-A-Family Program
Anyone interested in assisting our families in need can contact Gracie Predmore at 973-625-
8300 X269 for more information. We will be collecting gift cards for stores in our area to assist
our families. Cards from stores such as Wal-mart, Payless Shoes, Target, and gift certificates
from local cinemas, fast food restaurants, and pharmacies are always needed and appreciated.
All donations are tax deductible.
If you would like to help with either of these programs please e-mail assistdenville@yahoo.com
or call Gracie Predmore at 973-625-8300 x269 for more information.

Halloween Parade
The Denville Fire Department will hold it’s annual Halloween Parade
on Friday October 30th. Line up will begin on Second Avenue. The
parade route will continue on to the Main Street Fire House. Line up
will start at 5:30pm and the parade will start a 6:30pm sharp.

Denville Boy Scouts and Denville Girl Scouts


Denville B oy S couts are o pen to a ll b oys a ges 8 to 1 8, for m ore inf ormation please co ntact
Tom Andes at 973-625-7636.
Denville Girl Scouts are for girls in Kindergarten and up. Fore more information about Girl Scouts
please contact Pam Jones at 973-625-4296.

Rabies Clinic
The Denville Health Department will hold their annual rabies clinic on Saturday, November 7th,
at the Pound, located at 140 Morris Avenue. The clinic will run from 8am to 10am. For more in-
formation please call the Health Department at 973-625-8300 ext. 265.
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Community Bulletin
Holiday Open House and Holiday Parade
Children’s Shopping Night The annual Holiday Parade will be held
on Sunday, November 29, 2009 at 2pm
The annual Holiday Open House and Children’s down Broadway.
Shopping night will be Friday, November 27th from
4pm to 8pm, on Broadway.

Holiday Tree
Lighting
The annual R otary
Christmas T ree Lig hting
will be hel d at Sa nta Menorah Lighting
Land o n S aturday,
November 28, 2009, at 7pm. The Men orah Lighting w ill ta ke
place on T uesday Night December
15th near the West Main Parking lot
beginning at 5pm.

Santa Land New schedule for 2009


Santa Land will open after the parade on November 29th until 6pm.
Friday Dec. 4th, 3-7pm, Saturday & Sunday Dec. 5th & 6th, 1-6pm.
Friday Dec. 11th, 3-7pm, Saturday & Sunday Dec. 12th & 13th, 1-6pm.
Monday to Friday Dec. 14th to 18th, 3 to 7pm & Saturday & Sunday
Dec. 19th & 20th 1 to 6pm.
Monday to Wednesday December 21 to 23rd, 3pm to 7pm.

PRIDE Blood Drive, Fall 2009


Denville PRIDE will be holding their Fall Blood Drive on Saturday, October 24,
2009, from 9:30am to 3pm in Town Hall. For more information please contact
Bob Ranft at 973-627-7341.

Denville Fire Dept. Open House


The Denville Fire Department will be holding an Open House on
Friday, October 9th, at 6pm at the Main Street Fire House.
The Denville Fire Department is also looking for volunteers,
no experience is necessary, training will be provided.
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Community Bulletin
Denville Township Health Fair
The Denville Health Department will be hosting a Season Flu Clinic on October 1, 2009, hours
are 10am-12 noon, by appointment only. The fall SMAC Clinic will be held November 4, 2009,
hours are 8am-9am, by appointment only. To schedule your appointment or for more info please
contact the Public Health Nurse, Peggy Grossman at 973-625-8300 x264.

Fall Art Enrichment Classes:


Art enrichment classes for children ages 6-9 & 10 and up. Have fun drawing and
painting, plus study the masters. Students will also learn to work with pencil and
charcoal shading as well as pastels & acrylic paints. Color & form will be introduced
while working on a 9X12 painting. Fee is $128 for 8 classes & includes supplies.
Class is 2 hours long with approx. 6-8 students (minimum 4).
Your choice of class times: Wednesdays, Oct. 14, 21, 28, Nov. 4, 11, 18, & Dec. 2, 9.
Thursday Class: Oct. 15, 22, 29, Nov. 5, 12, 19,. Dec. 3, 10.
Classes are held in the instructors studio at 65 Parks Road. Instructor is artist, Val Golden, who has over
30 years of teaching experience. For more information or early registration call 973-627-8051.

Ladies Night Out Painting Class!


Relax, hav e f un & learn t o paint landscapes, st ill lif e’s or from y our phot os. $128 for 8 classes,
Wednesday O ct. 14 , 21 , 28, Nov . 4 , 11 , 18, & Dec. 2, 9.. A 9x 12 ca nvas is included, only b ring a
small se t o f oil or ac rylic paint s. M inimum o f 4 student s. Pleas call Val G olden a t 973- 627-8051
for more information or to register.

Main Course Cooking Classes:


Whether you are looking to become a better cook or just want to have fun in the kitchen. The Main Course
cooking classes are for you! We offer a 6 week program (1 night per week) that offers some fundamental
kitchen skills as well as teaching you how to quickly prepare healthy, delicious meals. Here is a quick list-
ing of class titles. Week 1: Kitchen Fundamentals 101. Week 2: It’s Easy Being Green. Week 3: Fast and
Frugal. Week 4: Party Appetizers. Week 5: Say Cheese. Week 6: Super Foods. To see a full description
of our classes please go to our web site www.themaincoursenj.com
Classes will run from 7pm-9:30pm, for 6 weeks. Class size is limited to 12 people ages 16 and older. Each
class is $40 per student per week. Registration is done via the web site www.themaincoursenj.com
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Community Bulletin
Denville Dance Arts Center, Dance Classes
Come &make new friends while having fun dancing at DDAC. Denville Dance Arts Center will be offering
8 week classes to our Denville residents at a discounted rate. Join the fun & excitement. Our 54th season.
Registration Information: Classes begin the week of October 5th. For information & registration please
call 973-627-1440 or e-mail ddacoffice@aol.com or visit our web site denvilledance.com
Monday: 10:15-11am: Ballet/Tap, ages 3-5, $75. tap, ballet shoes & dance clothes
Monday: 11-11:45am: Princess Ballerina, ages 3-5, $75. ballet shoes & dance clothes
Monday: 11:45-12:30: Tap/Jazz, ages 3-5, $75. tap shoes, ballet shoes & dance clothes
Monday: 8:30-9:30pm: Ladies Cardio Hip Hop Dance & Fun, $70. comfortable clothing
Tuesday: 10:15-10:45am: Pre-Dance, ages 2.5-3.5, $50. dance or play clothes
Tuesday: 10:45-11:30am: Tap & Tumbling, ages 3-5, $75. tap shoes, sneakers & dance clothes
Wednesday: 10:15-11am: Mommy & Me, 18 months-2 yrs, $55. dance or play clothes
Wednesday: 10:15-11am: Princess Ballerina, ages 3-5, $75. ballet shoes & dance clothes
Thursday: 11:45-12:30: Ballet/Tap, ages 3-5, $75. tap, ballet shoes & dance clothes
Thursday: 12:30-1:15: Tap/Jazz, ages 3-5, $75. tap shoes, ballet shoes & dance clothes
Friday: 9:30-10:15am: Princess Ballerina, ages 3-5, $75. ballet shoes & dance clothes
Friday: 10:15-11am: Tap & Tumbling, ages 3-5, $75. tap shoes, sneakers & dance clothes

“Eagles/Knights” Autumn Soccer Camp


This 2 day Autumn Soccer Camp offers a challenging atmosphere for soccer players while striv-
ing to enhance all aspects of their game. We provide a safe environment for learning with fun
and improvements being our ultimate goal. Two levels of soccer training will provided at the
camp. Recreation Players and Travel Team Players ages 4-14. Fee is $50.00 per player by Oct.
1st, after Oct. 1st $60.00 per player. Camp will be held at Gardner Field on Thursday and Friday,
November 5th and 6th, from 9am to noon. (Teachers Convention) For more information please
contact Mike Mugavero at mmugavero@hotmail.com or 201-213-5229. Registration forms are
available at the Denville Recreation Office in the Municipal Building, open daily 8am to 4pm.

Tennis Lessons, Fall 2009


Professional Tennis Instruction given at Gardner Field Tennis Courts
on weekdays & Saturday for children & adults. Instruction for all levels
of play: beginners, advanced beginners, intermediates & advanced.
Private Lessons: $65 per hour, $35 per 1/2 hour, Semi-Private (2
students): $35 per hour per student, Group Lessons: 3 students-$25
per hour per student, 4 students-$20 per hour per student, 5 students-
$15 per hour per student. To register for lessons please call number
below.
Instructor Joe Hollis, Tennis Professional: Phone (973) 452-1783. Winter Indoor Lessons also
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Community Bulletin
The Ayres/Knuth Fall Farm Festival
The Ayres/Knuth Farm Foundation presents its annual Fall Farm Festival at
the farm site at 25 Cooper Road. The festival will be held on Sunday,
September 27th from 10am-4pm rain or shine.
Family event with something for everyone...variety of music and food, tractors and
antique machinery, hay rides and Kiddie car rides, games pony rides, petting zoo, crafts, 50/50,
and lots more. More information at www.ayresknuthfarm.org

The Ayres/Knuth Christmas Tree Sale


The Ayres/Knuth Farm Foundation will once again be selling Christmas Trees this Holiday Season at
the Union Hill Farm Stand on Cooper Road. We will be open the first three weekends in December.
Hours on Friday are 5-8pm and Saturdays and Sundays are 10am-4pm.
Week 1: Friday the 4th, Saturday the 5th, and Sunday the 6th.
Week 2: Friday the 11th, Saturday the 12th, and Sunday the 13th.
Week 3: Friday the 18th, Saturday the 19th, and Sunday the 20th.
Please stop by and check out our Trees, Wreaths and other Stuff.

Denville Historical Society


The Denville Historical Society and Museum has made a comprehensive review of its archives and pre-
pared a new exhibit on the history and significant events in history of the Township of Denville. The
collection has recently received a number of significant donations that will be on display for the first time.
* A history of General Winds, a Denville resident who was the only Revolutionary War General from Morris
County and his tombstone rubbing.
* A large number of photographs from the extensive collection of Bob Illig covering the early 20th century.
* Artifacts from early Denville history in the recently redecorated exhibit rooms’ new show cases.
* Displays of events at the lakes of Denville illustrating the primary driving force for the Township’s growth.
* Photographs of downtown Denville - then and now.
The exhibit opens Sunday, September 20th at 10am, concurrent with the Society’s semiannual Yard Sale.
Admission is Free and Refreshments will be available. After the opening, the Museum will be open on
Saturdays from 10am to 2pm and at other times by appointment. For any further info, call 973-625-1165.
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Denville Youth Sports Groups


2010 PAL Girls Softball Registration Infor-
mation
Registration for the 2010 Spring Softball is in progress and will run through January 10th. Players
attending Kindergarten through 12th grade are eligible to register. Registration forms will be dis-
tributed at the Riverview , Lakeview and Valleyview Schools via the electronic Friday Folder. Pa-
per copies will be distributed to St. Mary’s School and will be available at the Denville Recreation
Department. Registration forms can also be printed f rom the Denville PAL Girls So ftball website
(www.denvillesoftball.org) by clicking the “Form s” link.. Please direct any question regarding the

Denville Striders Track and Field


All Denville girls & boys ages 9-14 (8th grade) are invited to join. Events include sprints (100,
200, 400 meters), Distance (800 & mile), relays & field events (shot put, long jump). The season
runs from April through June, with 2 practices per week at Morris Knolls high school. Meets are
primarily on Sundays at various high school tracks in Morris County. The cost is $25.00 per child.
Current registrations forms are available at the Recreation office in the Denville Municipal build-
ing, or on the Denville Striders website. For more information go to
www.denvillestriders.webs.com
We are in urgent need of additional coaches this year, as many of our previous coaches
have had their children graduate from the Striders program.

Jr. Eagles Wrestling Club


The Jr. Eagles Club will be holding an in-person registration at Morris Knolls High School in the
auditorium hallway on Monday, October 5th from 7pm-8:30pm. This program is open to all stu-
dents (K-8) in the Morris Knolls sending district. The Jr. Eagles have a place for your child at any
level, from beginners to advanced. Clinic 5-6 years old (practice Tues. & Thurs.) Novice: 7-14
years old, 1st year wrestlers or if you wrestled clinic the previous year (practice Tues. & Thurs.),
Junior Varsity and Varsity. (JV & Varsity practice Mon. Weds. & Fri. at Morris Knolls High
School). The fee is $75 per wrestler or $140 per family. Practice starts Nov. 16th. A birth certifi-
cate will be required for all new wrestlers along with medical information. Please email Larry
Rizzo at riz64@optonline.net or go to the web site www.mkjreagles.com.

Denville PAL Blue Knights Hockey


To register please go to the web site: www.denvillehockey.com or if you have
questions please e-mail them to denvillepalblueknightshockey@yahoo.com or
call Liz Dreisbach at 973-586-1435. Registration fees are listed below.
Termite: $200 Mite: $700 Squirt: $800 PeeWee: $800
Bantam: $800 Midget: $400
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Denville PAL Basketball


Denville PAL Basketball is open to all boys and girls in Grades 2-12
who reside or go to school in Denville. Players can join either the Trav-
eling League (where players are selected based on skill level), OR the
Recreation League (which is a fun league with all games played in Den-
ville Schools), BUT NOT BOTH.
The Traveling Boys League consists of 4 teams from Grades 5, 6, 7, and 8.
The Traveling Girls League consists of 2 teams combining Grades 5-6 and 7-8.
Registration forms are available from the Denville Basketball web site:
www.denvillebasketball.com.
The basketball season runs from mid November 2006 through March 2007. This program is open
to all boys and girls in grades 2 through 12, who reside or go to school in Denville.

Fees: Traveling Boys or Girls Teams are $175.00.


Grades 3-8 $60.00 Gr ade 2 Clinics $30.00 High School Recreation $30.00

Field Closing Information


NO MORE BUSY SIGNALS!
FIELD CLOSINGS ARE NOW AVAILABLE ON-LINE!
You can now go to http://www.weatherclosings.com or
http://www.cancellations.com
at no cost and view Denville’s postings,
or you may choose to sign up for
http://www.cancellations.com premium service ($9.95 per year)
and have a message sent directly to your cell phone.
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Denville Youth Sports Groups


HUB Soccer
HUB Soccer of Denville, Inc. provides a soccer program for recreation and travel soccer players. Fall, win-
ter-indoor and spring sessions are available for both groups. The fall recreation program is for Pre-K
through 8th grade players. The winter-indoor and spring sessions are for Pre-K through 4th grade players.
Pre-K players must be age 4 to participate. Included in the recreation program is a fall Challenger Division
for those players with special needs. Hub Soccer also provides an afternoon “Munchkin Soccer” program
for players ages 3.5 thru 5 years old. Details are on our web site www.hubsoccer.org.
Registration for the 2010 winter-indoor recreation session starts in late October. Registration forms will be
available via school Friday web folders and at www.hubsoccer.org and the Denville Recreation Office. The
cost for the winter-indoor program is $55. A late fee of $20 is applicable for registrations received after
1/1/10. The Winter-indoor session is targeted to start Sunday 1/10/10. Starting times for grades PreK
through 4th will not be available until registration is completed. Location is at the Morris Knolls High School
gym, Sunday afternoons between 12:00 noon and 4:00pm.
Any family experiencing financial hardship can contact Don Casse, HUB Soccer’s President at 973-627-
8173 to have registration fees waived. This policy applies to recreation, Challenger and travel players.
The travel program is for boy and girl players U9 through U14 seeking more challenging and competitive
soccer program. Travel teams compete in the Morris County Youth Soccer Association, which has a fall
and spring season. Some teams also compete in winter-indoor leagues. Tryouts are held in mid May and
player evaluations are done by paid independent soccer professionals. Tryout schedule
will be communicated via school Friday web folders and at www.hubsoccer.org.
General Information: Don Casse, President, 973-627-8173
Travel Soccer: Tony Groszew, VP Travel Soccer, 973-625-1726

2010 Spring soccer registration starts in February.


Fall 2010 soccer registration starts in April.

Learn to play a life sport-Rugby


Join the Morris Rugby U 13, U15, U 19 boys, or U19 girls tackle rugby program.
This program will commence with 6 Sunday afternoon practice sessions or scrim-
mages from October 18th through November 22nd from 2pm to 4pm. The annual
High School alumni game and U15 scrimmage will be on Saturday November 28th
to end of the Fall session. New players are welcome and the October 18th session
will be run concurrent with a parent informational meeting.
Winter Indoor practice sessions will be held at the Indoor Sports Pavilion in
Randolph each week from December through February. Times and dates to be
announced.
Finally, we will move outside in March to practice and compete in a full spring game schedule which will
likely include opponents from Union, Parsippany, St. Peters (Jersey City), Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and
New York. This schedule will conclude with the Jersey Cup championship on May 16th where we will de-
fend our 4 time championship!
There is no application fee for the fall session, and the fee for the 2010 Spring season will be set then.
More information will be made available on the website, www.morrisrugby.org
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Denville Youth Sports Groups Web


Pages
Denville Little League Denville PAL Softball
http://www.denvillebaseball.org ht tp://www.denvillesoftball.org
Denville Blue Angels Football Denville Dawgs Rugby
http://www.eteamz.com/denvilleblueangels http://www.morrisrugby.com
Denville Blue Knights Hockey HUB Soccer
http://www.denvillehockey.com http: //www.hubsoccer.org
Denville PAL Basketball Rock-Den Lacrosse
http://www.eteamz.com/denvillebball/ http: //www.renegadeslax.org
Denville PAL Striders Track & Field Denville Dolphins Swim Team
http://www.denvillestriders.webs.com http://denvilledolphins.homestead.com
Jr. Eagles Wrestling Denville Recreation
http://www.jreagleswrestling.com http: //www.recreation@denvillenj.org
Field Closings Information Field Closing Information

New Jersey Devils Tickets


The Denville Recreation Department has tickets available for the New
Jersey Devils at the Prudential Center. Each ticket will also come with a
$10 food voucher
New Jersey Devils Game: Saturday night March 20, 2010, 7pm vs. the
St. Louis Blues. Seats are located in the upper level, list price is $56
your cost $45 each (this includes your $10 food voucher).
A limited number of seats are available, so please order your tickets now. All tickets must be
ordered and paid for by Friday, February 5, 2010. Please stop by the Denville Recreation Office,
daily from 8am-4pm to order your tickets or e-mail your request to recreation@denvillenj.org and
the Rec Department will e-mail you the form and instruction on how to order tickets.
2009 Denville Recreation Committee Members
Gary Boroweic, Chairperson
Mark Venis, Vice Chairperson
Alison Chada, Recording Secretary
Don Casse Joe Lowell
Ben DeSomma Colleen Perry
Neil Hogan Bob Ranft
Lene Jennings Sandy Robinson

Advisors: BL Gross

P. Ted Hussa Mayor


Chris Dour Council President
T om Andes Council Liaison
Marie Goble Administrator
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Don Bogardus Recreation Director

Denville Municipal Building Information


Municipal Building Hours: 8am to 4pm, Monday through Friday
Denville Police Desk: open 24 hours, everyday
Important Phone Numbers:
All Police Emergencies: 911
All Police Non Emergences: 973-627-4900
Denville Municipal Building Main Number: 973-625-8300
Denville Public Works Department: 973-625-8334
Denville Recreation: 973-625-8300 ext. 238
Mayor Hussa: 973-625-8300 ext. 224
Administration: 973-625-8300 ext. 225
Denville Township Clerks Office: 973-625-8300 ext. 231

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