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Essex County Parks, Recreation And Cultural Affairs
www.EssexCountyNJ.org
PUTTING ESSEX COUNTY FIRST
Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr.Essex County Executiveand the Board of Chosen Freeholders
Spring / Summer 2017
YOUR GUIDE TO EVENTS, ACTIVITIES AND FACILITIES OF THE ESSEX COUNTY PARKS SYSTEM
ESSEX COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS
Visit the Newest Park in Essex County!Essex County Cedar Grove Park and the Robert J. O’Toole Community Center
A MESSAGE FROM THE FREEHOLDER PRESIDENT
Greetings,
It is with great honor that I bring you greetings on behalf of the Board of Chosen Freeholders: Vice President Brendan W. Gill, Rufus I. Johnson, Patricia Sebold, Lebby C. Jones, Rolando Bobadilla, Wayne
L. Richardson, Leonard M. Luciano, and Cynthia D. Toro. Together we work diligently to perform our legislative and budgetary duties by putting the matters of the people we represent first.
During this time of year, we invite you to relish in the beauty of Essex County by attending the Cherry Blossom Festival, visiting the exotically beautiful animals at the Turtle Back Zoo Complex, learning about the joys of nature at the Environmental Center, watching your favorite films under the stars during the outdoor movie series, jamming to the melodically diverse tunes of the concert series in the parks, and so much more. There is truly something fun for all ages to do in the parks of Essex. As the warm weather returns in the coming months, Essex County offers many opportunities for individuals and families alike to take part in our very own traditions.
The Freeholder Board, in partnership with Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr., and all departments, celebrate this season with the citizens of this great County. We encourage you to take advantage of the numerous opportunities to experience Essex County on a different level. We look forward to seeing you out and about enjoying the greatness of Essex.
Britnee N. Timberlake Freeholder President
CONTENTS
Upcoming Events 4
Cedar Grove Park and Robert J. O’Toole Community Center 6
Kip’s Castle Park 7
South Mountain Recreation Complex 8
Golf 15
Environmental Center 16
Essex County Gardens 18
Cultural Affairs 22
Directory of Park Conservancies 23
Parks Map 24
The activities included in this catalog take place at facilities of the Essex County Parks System.
ESSEX COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS
Britnee N. Timberlake Freeholder President
Brendan W. Gill Freeholder Vice President
Rolando BobadillaRufus I. JohnsonLebby C. JonesLeonard M. LucianoWayne L. RichardsonPatricia SeboldCynthia D. Toro
Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs115 Clifton Avenue • Newark, NJ 07104 • 973-268-3500
PUTTING ESSEX COUNTY FIRST
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MEMORIES GROW HERE!
A MESSAGE FROM THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE
Soon, the mercury will rise and the cold temperatures and wet weather of winter will be a faded shadow in the springtime sunshine. The warm air, flowers in bloom and tranquil blue skies signal a rebirth in all of our lives, beckoning us to shake off the doldrums and explore our community.
Spring is the best time to reacquaint yourself with – or discover for the first time – our historic Essex County Parks System and the loveliness of flowers, trees and the beauty of nature. From April through June, visitors can experience a marathon blooming season of unparalleled diversity.
There are more than 5,000 cherry trees transforming the canvas of Essex County Branch Brook Park into a canopy of pink and white every April. This display is larger and more diverse than the national collection in Washington, DC, and is accompanied by a two-week festival of activities. The Essex County Presby Memorial Iris Gardens is world-renown for its variety of this elegant flower. Every May and June, the majestic petals create a “Rainbow on the Hill,” rivalling the colors of a painter’s palette. The Rose Gardens in Essex County Brookdale Park are a fragrant and lush display of America’s favorite flower. Coming to life every June, they form a generous exhibition for photographers and painters.
This magazine offers just a sampling of the plentiful offerings of cultural activities that occur every day in Essex County. We encourage you to explore and enjoy a new experience.
There’s so much to see and do – come out and experience them all! Working together we will continue Putting Essex County First.
Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. Essex County Executive
ESSEX COUNTY PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS
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Branch Brook Park Saturday, April 22 Registration begins at 11am Also Essex County Family Day Derby from 12-2pm Awards at 2:15pm
Grover Cleveland Park Saturday, May 6 Registration begins at 8am Derby from 9-11am Awards at 11:15am
Irvington Park Saturday, May 13 Registration begins at 10:30am Also Irvington Family Day Derby from 12noon-2pm Awards at 2:15pm
Verona Park Thursday, May 18 Registration begins at 5pm Derby from 6-7:30pm Awards at 7:45pm
Weequahic Park Saturday, May 20 Registration begins at 8am Derby from 9-11am Awards at 11:15am
Monte Irvin Orange Park Saturday, June 10 Registration begins at 8am Derby from 9-11am Awards at 11:15am
Orange Reservoir Saturday, June 17 South Mountain Recreation Complex Registration begins at 8am Derby from 9-11am Awards at 11:15am
ESSEX COUNTY UPCOMING EVENTS
ESSEX COUNTY FISHING DERBIES
ESSEX COUNTY SENIOR CITIZEN ART SHOW
Essex County Hospital Center204 Grove Avenue, Cedar Grove973.433.7469
Awards ceremony on Tuesday, September 12 at 10am.Professional and non-professional artists display artwork in all genres during this annual exhibit of Essex residents over the age of 60. Creativity abounds! All are invited to visit the exhibit. How to ParticipateRegistration is required and due to the Division of Cultural Affairs by Thursday, June 15.Any visual artist, age 60 or over, currently residing in Essex County may submit two entries completed within the past 3 years to the Essex County show. The show is open to amateur and professional artists. Professional classification requires artists to meet two of the following criteria:1. Sold artwork through commercial channels2. Exhibited in a professional gallery3. Hold professional membership in guild or associationNon-professional classification is a person who does not meet the above criteria.Artwork may be submitted in one of the following categories:• Acrylic• Craft-NO craft kits or molds will be accepted• Computer imagery-artwork created using a pixel-based painting
or graphics program• Drawing
• Mixed Media/Collage/Assemblage• Oil• Pastel-pastel, chalk, charcoal and oil pastel• Photography-any image created using a light-capturing device
during any part of the process• Print• Sculpture• Watercolor/Gouache
THE CELEBRATION STARTS HERE!
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41ST ANNUAL ESSEX COUNTY CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL
Essex County Branch Brook Park973.268.3500 www.essexcountynj.org/festival
Saturday, April 8 to Sunday, April 23The County of Essex has a historic collection of Japanese cherry trees within Essex County Branch Brook Park in Newark. More than 5,000 trees will bloom from mid to late April, creating a pink and white setting that is perfect for picnics and photos. Celebrate the arrival of spring by attending our week-long festival of events or just take a stroll through the groves on a sunny day. The Park is open to the public from dawn to dusk. Festival details are as follows:
Cherry Blossom Challenge Bike RaceSaturday, April 8; 7am-1pmRace through the park in the Cherry Blossom Challenge, a competitive New Jersey tradition, or cheer on the cyclists while enjoying a day in the fresh spring air. Registration fees apply. Various races occur throughout the morning.
Cherry Blossom 10K RunSunday, April 9; 10am startRun through the cherry tree groves in this USATF-sanctioned race that benefits Special Olympics of NJ and is a Women’s Master’s Champion-ship race. Prizes awarded by age category. Same day registration begins at 8am. Online registration at www.compuscore.com.
Family Day & 1-Mile Fun Run/Walk Saturday, April 2210am 1-Mile Fun Run/Walk11am-3pm Family DayThe celebration continues at the Prudential Concert Grove with live performances, children’s activities, and more! The 1-Mile Fun Run/
THE CELEBRATION STARTS HERE!
Walk is free in which to participate and precedes the Family Day activities. Schools and groups must register in advance at 973-735-6228.
Bloomfest!Sunday, April 23; 11am-5pmEnjoy a family day in the pink park! A packed schedule of events includes cultural demonstrations, children’s activities, live music, food, and more! Free admission.
MUS I C I N MAYFree performances are during the month of May on Wednesday at 12:15pm.
Essex County Veterans CourthouseRosa Parks Plaza50 West Market StreetNewark, NJ 07102
Visit the Essex County Veterans Courthouse at lunchtime this spring for the “Music in May” lunchtime concert series. Take a break and listen to some of the area’s most talented musicians. A complete schedule will be posted in the spring on www.essexcountynj.org.
“My father was the primary driver behind getting a park for Cedar Grove. And this community center is as much a tribute to my father as it is for my mother – and to all our fathers and mothers – because of what they contributed to making the town what it is today,” he added.
The new Essex County Cedar Grove Park is 77 acres of open space situated along Fairview Avenue in Cedar Grove. It becomes the fourth largest County park, behind Branch Brook Park, Weequahic Park and Brookdale Park. There are about two miles of walking paths through the park with historic lighting, a gazebo, benches and trash receptacles.
On the eastern side of Fairview Avenue is the 15,000-square-foot Essex County Robert J. O’Toole Community Center. The building has a covered portico in front and a covered patio in the back. A daily congregate meal program offered by the Essex County Division of Senior Citizens is hosted in the building as well as meetings and events of other community organizations. Adjacent to the community center are four bocce courts and a playground designed with a farming theme to connect to the history of the Essex County Hospital Center when there was a farm on the site to support the hospital.
Essex County Cedar Grove Park is the fifth new park to be added to the Essex County Park System since 2007. The 11-acre Essex County Kip’s Castle Park in Montclair and Verona was preserved in 2007, the 10-acre Presby Memorial Iris Gardens was preserved in 2009, the 2.7-acre Essex County Veterans Memorial Park in the Essex County Government Complex in Newark opened in 2009 and the 12.3-acre Essex County Riverfront Park was created in 2012.
The Essex County Park System was created in 1895 and is the first county park system established in the United States. The Park System consists of more than 6,000 acres and has 23 parks, five reservations, an environmental center, a zoo, Treetop Adventure Course, ice skating rink, roller skating rink, three public golf courses, golf driving range, two miniature golf courses, three off-leash dog facilities, a castle and the Presby Memorial Iris Gardens.
ESSEX COUNTY CEDAR GROVE PARK
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On December 12, 2016, Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. announced the completion of the Essex County Cedar Grove Park and the Robert J. O’Toole Community Center on Fairview Avenue in Cedar Grove. Developed on the site of the old Essex County Hospital Center, Cedar Grove Park is the first county park in Cedar Grove and, at 77-acres, is the fourth largest and the 23rd park in the Essex County Parks System. It features the Robert J. O’Toole Community Center, named for the township’s retired three-term mayor and 12-year councilman, four bocce courts, a farm-themed playground area, and three fitness stations along meandering walking paths.
“Preservation of this land for passive recreation and a community center fulfills a promise we made in 2007 to minimize development on the old hospital complex. Essex County is one of the most densely populated counties on the East Coast and creating 77 acres of open space will maintain the suburban character of Cedar Grove, provide additional recreation opportunities and enhance residents’ quality of life,” DiVincenzo said. “One of the main features of the Park is the Essex County Robert J. O’Toole Community Center, named for retired Mayor and Councilman Robert J. O’Toole. Mr. O’Toole has served his community for half a century and was a staunch advocate for limiting development on the property. We can think of no more appropriate person after whom to name the building,” he added.
“Thank you for dedicating this building in my honor and thank you, on behalf of the Cedar Grove residents, for this beautiful park. It will be enjoyed by many for generations to come,” Robert O’Toole said. “I call Joe DiVincenzo ‘Mr. Parks’ because of all the improvements he has made to the parks throughout Essex County. We had been trying to create a community center and Joe came riding in on his white horse with this plan,” he added.
“For Cedar Grove to have a county park and a community building like this is unbelievable. We are looking forward to the generations of residents who will gain enjoyment from this. I have become a believer in Joe DiVincenzo, because when he says he is going to do something, he gets it done,” NJ State Senator Kevin O’Toole said.
Visit the Newest Park in Essex County!Essex County Cedar Grove Park and the Robert J. O’Toole Community Center
Essex County Kip’s Castle Park22 Crestmont Road, Verona, NJ 07044973.433.7469 www.essexcountynj.org/KipsCastle
Essex County Kip’s Castle Park features a 9,000-square-foot mansion built to resemble a medieval Norman castle. The grounds span 11 acres of land on the ridge of First Mountain, resting in both Montclair and Verona townships, and provide spectacular views of New York City.
Operating HoursMay 1 - October 27, 2017Tuesday – Friday, 12noon-3pmGrounds are open dawn to dusk all year.
If you would like to schedule a wedding ceremony or special event at Essex County Kip’s Castle Park, please contact Lisa Payne, Event Coordinator, at 973.433.7469.
Kip’s Castle Oral History ProjectThe Kip’s Castle Oral History Project is an ongoing effort to stitch together the narrative of Essex County Kip’s Castle Park, a gem added to the park system in 2007. The Historical Archives of the Essex County Parks System, with funding from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities and in conjunction with the Rutgers Oral History Archives, has assembled stories about Kip’s Castle over the last 110 years. Those interviewed include members of the Kip and Munoz families, as well as later occupants and employees who worked at the Castle.A selection of the interviewees’ observations are now available through an interactive presentation on HistoryPin.org. Visit the site and search “Kip’s Castle” to experience the Kip’s Castle Oral History Project. The interview clips, accompanied by historic and present-day photos of subjects discussed, provide an interesting glimpse into life at the Castle and speak to larger themes in American history.If you have a connection to Kip’s Castle’s past and would like to be included in the oral history project, call 973.735.6231 to learn how you can share your story.
ESSEX COUNTY KIP’S CASTLE PARK ENTERTAINMENT STARTS HERE!
If you would like to schedule a wedding ceremony or special event at Essex County Kip’s Castle Park, please contact Lisa Event
FREE FRIDAY FLICKS:An Outdoor Movie Series
See some of your favorite films in a
magnificent venue! Screenings begin
at dusk.
Arrive early for some pre-movie entertainment. Free admission. Concessions for sale.
A Dog’s Purpose [PG]Friday, June 9; Rain Date: Saturday, June 10Lasse Hallström (The Hundred-Foot Journey) directed this adaptation of the best-selling novel of the same name by W. Bruce Cameron, which follows a dog (voiced by Josh Gad) as he is reincarnated as different breeds belonging to various owners. Over the course of multiple lifetimes, the canine’s existence
intersects with that of a young boy who rescued him in 1962.
Sing! [PG]Friday, June 16; Rain Date: Saturday, June 17When a koala impresario is in danger of losing his grand theater after one flop too many, he hatches a plan to stage a gala singing competition to save the day. But when a typo inflates the grand prize to $100,000, the contest attracts the attention of a number of singing animals, including a harried pig mom, a teenage gorilla, a shy elephant, and a punk porcupine. Seth MacFarlane, John C. Reilly, Jennifer Hudson, and Nick Offerman lend their voices to this animated musical comedy.
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Essex County Waterfront7 Cherry LaneWest Orange, NJ973.232.5148
The Essex County Paddle Boating Pavilion and Waterway Experi-ence provides guests with breathtaking views of Essex County South Mountain Reservation as well as a unique recreation experience. Guests can sit and take in the lakeside viewing or rent a paddle boat and traverse the serene waterway.
Hours of Operation Opens mid-March
Spring Saturday and Sunday Summer Daily10am-Dusk **last admission is one hour before sunset
Paddle Boat Rental Rates2 person boat rental $15.00 / 30 mins. 4 person boat rental $19.00 / 30 mins.2 person Orange Township Resident $7.00 / 30 mins. If you would like to schedule a rental of the Clipper Picnic Pavilion, please call 973.731.5800, Ext. 100.
ESSEX COUNTY SOUTH MOUNTAIN RECREATION COMPLEX
Essex County Treetop Adventure Course560 Northfield AvenueWest Orange, NJ 973.731.5800, Ext. 0
Our Adult Courses (approximately 35 feet in height) offer 30 unique challenge elements with an average run time of 1 to 1.5 hours. Our Junior Courses (approximately 10 feet in height) offer 18 unique challenge elements with an average run time of 30 to 45 minutes. Parents/Guardians may join their children on the Junior Course for the same fee. The Zip Line measures over a football field in length and stands at approximately 40 feet. Please visit our website at www.essexcountynj.org for additional rules and reservation details.
Hours of OperationOpens mid-MarchSpring Saturday and Sunday Summer Daily 10am-5pm
RatesAdvanced registration is preferred.Adult Course $28.00 Minimum Height: 54 inches. Maximum Weight: 250 lbs.Junior Course $18.00 Minimum Age: 6. Maximum Weight: 250lbs.Zip Line $13.00 Minimum Age: 6. Minimum Weight: 60 lbs. Maximum Weight: 250 lbs.Adult Course and Zip Line $33.00For special events and large groups, please call 973.731.5800, Ext. 100.
Essex County miniGOLF Safari9 Cherry Lane West Orange, NJ 862.520.5024
Essex County Safari MiniGOLF is an award-winning, 19-hole course. Experience the landscape and wildlife of Africa as you cross through the Sahara Desert, the grasslands, and Congo, all as you putt around a life size gorilla, hippo and many other native African species.
Hours of OperationSpring Saturday and Sunday 10am-8pm Summer Daily 10am-10pm
RatesAdults $10.00 Children/Seniors $8.00For special events and party rentals, please call 973.731.5800, Ext. 221 during zoo operating hours.
Essex CountySouth Mountain Recreation Complex
Turtle Back ZooEducation Programs
TreetopAdventure Course
• Single-day school vacation camps• Week-long summer camps• On-site education programs for visiting groups• Early childhood classes for ages 6 months to 5 years• Overnight adventures
To book a group reservation, please call us at 973.731.5800 ext. 221 and ask for group sales.
Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr.Essex County Executiveand the Board of Chosen Freeholders
Essex CountySouth Mountain Recreation Complex
560 Northfield AvenueWest Orange, NJ 07052
www.essexcountynj.org/parks
Discounted Rate (Groups of 15+)Ropes Course $25 per personJunior Ropes Course $15 per person
Challenge your Campers, Scouts, Teammates, or Senior Class with a day at the Treetop Adventure Course! Customize the day with a lunch at the Savanna Café, a behind-the-scenes tour at Turtle Back Zoo, or a friendly round of golf at the miniGOLF Safari. There is something for everyone at the Essex County South Mountain Recreation Complex!
PUTTINGESSEX COUNTY
FIRST
NOW! BOOKING 2017FIELD TRIPS FOR SCHOOL AND CAMP GROUPS
Supported in part by a grant from New Jersey Department of
State, Division of Travel and Tourism
NEW!
GROUP RATES
OFFERED
IN 2017
Rolando BobadillaRufus I. JohnsonLebby C. JonesLeonard M. LucianoWayne L. RichardsonPatricia SeboldCynthia D. Toro
Britnee N. TimberlakePresident
Brendan W. GillVice President
Call 973.731.5800, Ext. 279 for Treetop reservations and visit www.essexcountynj.org/parks for more information.
For more information and reservations, contact our Education Department at 973.731.5800, Ext. 103.
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ESSEX COUNTY SOUTH MOUNTAIN RECREATION COMPLEX
Essex County Turtle Back Zoo560 Northfield Avenue West Orange, NJ 973.731.5800www.essexcountynj.org/TurtleBackZoo
Essex County Turtle Back Zoo is committed to providing an enriching recreational experience that fosters excellence in wildlife education and wildlife conservation, so that present and future generations are inspired to understand, appreciate and protect the fragile interdependence of all living things.
Features include: Endangered Species Carousel, Pony Rides, Petting Farm, Train, Aviary, Touch Tank, Butterfly Tent, and Playground.
Hours of Operation Through March 31: 10am-3:30pm Daily April 1-October 31: 10am-4:30pm DailyRates Through March 31 April 1–Oct. 31
Adult $12.00 $15.00Child/ Senior 62+ $10.00 $12.00Child 23 months and under Free FreeRental Safari Double Strollers $7.00 $7.00
Zoo Summer CampIt’s never too early to think of summer! Turtle Back Zoo hosts week-long, fun, science-based camps for ages 5 to 14. Teacher-led lessons, behind-the-scenes experiences, up-close animal encounters, fun crafts and, of course, time in the Zoo, make this camp a must do on your summer fun list.Save the Date! Online registration for zoo summer camp opens to Zoo Members on March 18, 2017. Registration for general public opens two weeks later on April 1.
Spring Break Zoo CampApril 10-14, 9am-4pm dailyEnjoy your break from school and plan to get wild at the Zoo! A camp day includes hands-on scientific experiments, teacher-led lessons, behind-the-scenes experiences, up-close animal encounters, fun crafts and, of course, time in the Zoo! Join us for one day or attend all week. Learn more and register online.
Spring Early Childhood ClassesAre you looking for fun and interactive programs that encourage family learning and foster early environmental awareness? Turtle Back Zoo Early Childhood Programs continue this spring with several programs for pre-school age children. Please check out the calendar for our current listings.
2017 Essex County Open HouseSaturday, June 3 10am-2pm Free AdmissionVisit the Zoo for games and activities to entertain and provide information to raise public awareness about the programs and services provided by Essex County.
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2017 dates are out! A unique look at the zoo and its nocturnal animal collection, Night Moves gives visitors a guided evening tour of zoo exhibits where they will learn about different animal senses and adaptations. Online registration required.
• Friday, May 5th, 7:30pm • Thursday, May 25th, 7:30pm • Thursday, June 1st, 8pm• Thursday, July 13th, 8pm • Thursday, August 3rd, 8pm • Saturday, August 19th, 8pm • Friday, September 8th, 7pm
Looking forward to your visit!
Looking forward to your visit!
LIONS & HYENAS JOIN THE
Coming
in Spring2017
The Essex County Ronald J. Mount Lion Exhibit
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ESSEX COUNTY SOUTH MOUNTAIN RECREATION COMPLEX
WEDNESDAY EVENINGS IN JULY & AUGUST!Enjoy blockbuster movies under the stars on the rooftop of our
parking deck at Essex County Turtle Back Zoo. Bring your own chair. Rain cancels.
July 5th
July 12th
August 9th
July 19th
August 16th
July 26th
August 23rd
August 2nd
August 30th
FREE ADMISSION
FILMS BEGIN AT DUSK
PARTY FORTHE PLANET
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Summer Zoo Sleepover Saturday, June 10 to Sunday, June 115pm-8am (the event is overnight)$100.00 per person for non-Zoological Society members $90.00 per person for Zoological Society membersThe public is invited to spend a WILD night at the zoo. Explore the zoo in the dark while learning about TBZ’s mission of conservation and stewardship. For ages 6 and up. Please note that groups must have one adult chaperone for every four children and all adults and children must be registered.
Breakfast with the GiraffesSaturday, June 24 and Sunday, June 258-10am$55.00 Zoological Society members; $75 non-membersVisit Turtle Back Zoo for a breakfast with the giraffes! Participants will get to meet giraffe keepers, the giraffes and other African animals. In addition to a hot breakfast and the meet and greets, there will be a behind the scenes tour of the giraffe house. This event will be located on the path at the African Adventure Exhibit.
Family Fun NightsWednesdays and Thursdays from July 5 to August 31Essex County Turtle Back Zoo has extended hours to 8:30pm on Wednesdays and Thursdays from July 5th to August 31st. Enjoy the Zoo when the summer temperatures are cooler and the workday is over.
Saturday, April 22, 11am-2pmIncluded with zoo admission
Experience Turtle Back Zoo and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ annual Earth Day
Celebration. Animal talks and entertainment help young and old connect with the natural world. New
this year – make sure you swing over to the Children’s Music Festival on the amphitheater stage to welcome
your inner party animal.
Pokémon GO Zoo NightsThursdays in AugustThursdays in August are Pokémon GO Zoo Nights! Enjoy catching and battling unique creatures throughout the Zoo with 17 PokeStops and 2 Gyms. Lures will be released every half hour during the event. Paid admission is required to enter the Zoo each evening. Learn more about playing Pokémon Go at the Zoo at http://turtlebackzoo.com/play-pokemon-go/. #TBZGO
Storytime with the Easter Bunny
Friday, April 14; Saturday, April 15 and Sunday, April 16 10am and 12:30pm
Hop over to the Zoo this spring! Ticket includes story time, photo with the Easter
Bunny, an animal presentation, zoo admission, light refreshments, and a cookie. Event lasts approximately 45 minutes. Recommended for children ages 12 and
younger. All children must be accompanied by a paying adult. Space is limited. Register online.
For additional information or if you would like to schedule a birthday party, group outing or private rental, call the arena front office at 973.731.3828, Ext. 1.
Learn to Skate
The Learn to Skate program introduces skaters to the basic skills of ice skating. Classes are offered during the fall, winter, spring and summer seasons for six, seven or eight weeks. For registration and schedule information, please call 973.731.3828, Ext. 223.
Upcoming Events
March 16-19 Devils Youth Shamrock Tournament
July 10-14 Great Saves Goaltending Camp
July 17-21 Erik Nates Euro Hockey School
July 21-23 Simply Defense Camp
July 24-28 Great Saves Goaltending Camp
July 31-Aug 4 Pro Ambitions Hockey School
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Essex County Codey Arena560 Northfield AvenueWest Orange, NJPhone: 973.731.3828 Fax: 973.731.5614 www.essexcountynj.org
The arena is open to the public for ice skating, group skating lessons, private skating parties, along with figure skating and ice hockey camps. Many ice skating competitions, including the Figure Skating Winter ESCapade, the New Jersey State High School hockey state games, the Essex County Winter Holiday Hockey Tournament and many other skating events are hosted at the arena. Some non-ice events the arena has hosted include the Essex County Wrestling Tournament, ESPN Friday Night Fights and the ATU National Taekwondo Championships.
Hours of Operation Open daily; call ahead or check the daily ice skating schedule on the website for public skating and freestyle skating times.
Public Skating Rates
Adults $8.00 Public Session Discount Card - $80.00 (12 sessions for the price of 10)Children $6.00 Public Session Discount Card - $60.00 (12 sessions for the price of 10)Seniors $6.00 Public Session Discount Card - $60.00 (12 sessions for the price of 10)Skate rentals $4.00Freestyle $15.00 hour session Freestyle Discount Card - $150 card (12 sessions for the price of 10)Private Ice Rentals $400.00 hour ($300 hour July & August)Party Room $100.00 for three hours
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ESSEX COUNTY GOLF
Date Doors Open First Tee Off Time Register Close Opening Day March 3 7:30am all days 8:00am all days 1½ hour before sunset
Season Time ChangeMarch 17 7am all days 7:30am all days 1½ hour before sunsetMarch 31 6:30am all days 7am all days 1½ hour before sunsetApril 14 6am all days 6:30am all days 1½ hour before sunsetMay 5 5am all days 6am all days 1½ hour before sunsetAugust 4 6am all days 6:30am all days 1½ hour before sunsetSeptember 8 6:30am all days 7am all days 1½ hour before sunsetSeptember 22 7am all days 7:30am all days 1½ hour before sunsetOctober 13 7:30am all days 8am all days 1½ hour before sunset
Twilight Time Periods December, January and February after 1pm November after 2pm March and October after 3pm April, May and September after 4pm June, July and August after 5pm
GOLF COURSE OPENING DATES
Essex County GolfGolf Administration Office 220 Franklin AvenueBelleville, NJ
Golf Administration: Tim Christ, Director of Operations 973-751-0384Jacqueline Martinez, Golf Administration 973-302-4587 Dell Johnson, Golf ID 973-302-4362Automated Tee Time System: 973-450-0707
The Department of Parks has long been at the forefront of efforts to provide exposure to, and broaden the understanding and enjoyment of the sport of golf. We provide unique opportunities for both male and female golfers of all ages and abilities. Our mission is to make golf an affordable and accessible sport to anyone who wishes to play.
Our golf schedule introduces anyone and everyone to the sport of golf in an educational, recreational, instructional and competitive environment, or any combination of these formats. All the participant needs to bring is an interest in the sport of golf.
General Golf InformationThe County of Essex requires each golfer to enroll with the County prior to using the automated tee time system. You may enroll in person at all three golf courses Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 4:00pm and on Saturday from 8:30am to 12:00pm.
New registrations The County will accept only a valid New Jersey Driver’s License with current address and one current utility bill (Telephone, PSE&G or Cable only) with the applicant’s name on it. If bills are in a spouse’s name, the applicant must show a copy of a marriage certificate. We will also accept Passports with an Essex County address.
Renewals Golfers must provide proof of residency annually when renewing their Golf ID card. Proof of residency is a valid New Jersey Driver’s License and a current utility bill (Telephone, PSE&G or Cable only) with the applicant’s name on it. If bills are in a spouse’s name, the applicant must show a copy of a marriage certificate.
Golf CardsThere are eight (8) types of Essex County Golf Cards:
Adult Resident $45.00 Gold $85.00Senior/Junior $25.00 Gold $60.00Senior Seasonal (80 rounds) $500.00Junior Seasonal (Mon-Fri) $75.00 Disabled Resident $25.00Weequahic Non-Resident $69.00 Gold $99.00Hendricks Field & Weequahic Non-Resident $109.00 Gold $139.00Hendricks, Weequahic & Byrne Non–Resident $139.00 Gold $169.00
A Gold Card enables golfers to make tee time reseravations 10 days in advance, enrolls the golfer into the New Jersey Golf Association e-benefits program and enrolls the golfer into the Golf Handicapping Index System.
THE GAME STARTS HERE!
Essex County Francis Byrne Golf CoursePleasant Valley Way West Orange, NJClubhouse Manager: Larry Pallante973.736.2306Essex County Francis Byrne Golf Course dates back to 1926, when it was designed as a private country club course by noted golf architect Charles Banks. Through our renovation project, many of the course features have been restored to their classic roots, making Byrne one of the premiere public golf destinations in the state. A number of holes are based on famous courses from Scotland, including the par five 1st hole that is modeled after the Road Hole at St. Andrews.
Among other classic holes on the Byrne Golf Course are the long par three Biarritz 2nd hole that measures well over 200 yards from the championship tee and the short 11th that is similar to the Eden hole that is also found at St. Andrews, as well as many of the best private clubs in the United States. The back nine at Byrne includes several long par four holes, such as the 12th and 15th, the latter of which champion golfer Bobby Jones considered to be one of the most difficult holes in America.
This beautiful course in West Orange features deep bunkers, hilly topography and rolling greens that combine to create a wonderfully challenging layout that measures nearly 6,800 yards and offers public golfers the rare opportunity to play a course from golf ’s Golden Age of Design.
Green Fees Cardholder Non-cardholder Adult Weekday $28.00 $44.00 Adult Weekend/Holiday $34.00 $51.00Senior, Junior, Disabled-Weekday $19.00 $29.00Twilight Weekdays $21.00 $26.00 Twilight Weekends/Holidays $24.00 $30.00
Group Golf The Group Golf program is for all groups interested in an 18-hole event with 20 golfers or more. Open to all organizations. Limited dates, courses and times available. Please call the Director of Golf Operations to schedule available times at a select course.
Junior GolfThe Essex County Parks Department believes it is important to grow the game of golf and we believe there is no better place to start than with the Junior Golfers. We have special Junior golf rates and have developed a relationship with The First Tee program promoting leadership initiatives and positive life skills in our community’s youth. Children between 11 years of age and 15 years of age are required to have a parent or guardian supervisor over the age of 18 years.
USGA Handicap System The Department of Parks, in cooperation with the NJSGA, offers the USGA GHIN handicap program. Computers are available at all three golf courses. We encourage interested individuals to subscribe to the service for a nominal fee and receive handicap updates every two weeks.
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Essex County Hendricks Field Golf Course220 Franklin Avenue Belleville, NJClubhouse Manager: Jerry Torella973.751.0178
Designed by architect Charles Banks, Essex County Hendricks Field Golf Course features well contoured putting surfaces and many interest-ing holes. Opened in 1929, renovations at Hendricks have included the reconstruction of tees and bunkers, as well as extensive upgrades in drainage that have significantly improved playing conditions.
Hendricks has a number of classically designed holes, such as the par four 4th hole that has a cluster of Principal’s Nose bunkers in the center of the fairway that present strategic decisions, and the exacting par three 6th hole with a green that is almost completely surrounded by bunkers. Among the best holes on the back nine is the par five 10th where golfers must negotiate a stream that crosses the fairway to reach the green. The narrow fairways and well-guarded greens at Hendricks require both accurate and thoughtful play to add to golfers’ enjoyment at this hidden gem in Belleville.
Green Fees Cardholder Non-cardholder Adult Weekday $22.00 $35.00Adult Weekend/Holiday (Friday from Memorial-Labor Day) $26.00 $45.00Senior, Junior, Disabled- Weekday $16.00 $27.00Twilight Weekdays $18.00 $22.00 Twilight Weekends/Holidays $21.00 $26.00 9 Hole Weekday (after 11am) $16.00 $30.009 Hole Weekend (after 11am) $19.00 $36.00Winter Rate (January and February) $18.00 $26.00
Essex County Weequahic Park Golf CourseElizabeth and Grumman Avenues Newark, NJClubhouse Manager: Jerry Mays973.926.2520
Essex County Weequahic Park Golf Course is set on a beautifully rolling property. New bunkers have been added to the course through our renovations process that have greatly enhanced its strategic and visual appeal. Tucked in the corner of historic Essex County Weequahic Park, this is the first public course in New Jersey, having been designed by Baltusrol Golf Club professional George Low in 1913.
While Weequahic measures slightly less than 6,000 yards, the course offers an ideal golfing landscape and its small greens make low scoring difficult. Among the best holes on this lovely course are the uphill par five 3rd with two large bunkers carved in the hillside, as well as the long par four 16th that plays to the crest of this same hill and down to the green that is set in the base of its long slope.
Green Fees Cardholder Non-cardholder Adult Weekday $22.00 $35.00Adult Weekend/Holiday (Friday from Memorial-Labor Day) $26.00 $45.00Senior, Junior, Disabled-Weekday $16.00 $27.00Twilight Weekdays $18.00 $22.00 Twilight Weekends/Holidays $21.00 $26.00 9 Hole Weekday (after 11am) $16.00 $30.009 Hole Weekend (after 11am) $19.00 $36.00Winter Rate (January and February) $18.00 $26.00
THE GAME STARTS HERE!www.EssexCountyParks.org/golf
Holidays Observed During the Golfing SeasonHoliday/Weekend Rates Apply
Good Friday, April 14Memorial Day, May 29All Fridays between Memorial Day and Labor Day are considered Weekend RatesIndependence Day, July 4thLabor Day, September 4 Columbus Day, October 9
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ESSEX COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER
Essex County Environmental Center621-B Eagle Rock Avenue Roseland, NJ973.228.8776
Hours of OperationMondays through Fridays from 9am-5pm; Saturdays from 10am-2pm Closed on Good Friday and Independence DayFees vary by program
The Essex County Environmental Center at Essex County West Essex Park is situated in a wooded wetland habitat with access to the Passaic River. This interesting and affordable education center offers naturalist-led field trips for school groups, scouts and community groups, as well as birthday parties for children and after school special interest clubs. The state-of-the-art facility also is available for booking community/family events and corporate business outings.
The Center’s environmental educational programs are carefully designed, with either a structured or unstructured format, to create opportunities for families to get outside and into the parks while having fun and learning in multiple subject areas. All Center programs encourage participants to think about environmental stewardship and natural habitats and, with this in mind, foster an appreciation for the natural world — parks, outdoor recreation, and ecological conservation. The Center offers nature- and science-based programming for toddlers through senior citizens, school groups, scout organizations, and the general public.
Field trip opportunities for school groups are available year-round and programs are correlated to the State of New Jersey’s Core Curriculum Content Standards. For more information or to book a program, please call 973-228-8776.
Special EventsFor a full listing of Essex County Environmental Center programs, please contact 973-228-8776 or visit: http://www.essexcountyparks.org/facilities/environmental-center
Three-Part Series: Stress Release Using Emotional Freedom Techniques Mondays, April 10, 17, 24 6:45pm-7:45pmFor adults. Most individuals feel stress in one or more areas of life. Relationships, work, health, spirituality, and finances commonly contribute to stress. Regardless of the cause, stress has serious effects on the body, and reducing it can lead to a healthier, happier experience of life. Participants will learn and use EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) to de-stress and to gain new perspectives and insights. Participants will use acupressure points to tap into areas of emotional stress. This modality is easy to learn and use and, once learned, can be used any time day or night. This class is suitable for beginners and those with no prior knowledge of EFT as well as those who know EFT and would like to benefit from the group dynamic. Minimum number of participants and advance registration are required. Fee: $10.00 per adult per class. For information, call 973.228.8776.
Spring CampTuesday, April 11; Wednesday, April 12; Thursday, April 13For children in grades 1 through 5 12:30pm-4:30pm Restore the bond between children and nature. Children will have the opportunity to explore nature at the Essex County Environmental Center with educator/naturalists. Minimum number of participants and advance registration are required. For information and registration fees, call 973.228.8776.
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Food And Essential Oils: The New Flavor EnhancersThursday, April 20 7pm-9pmParticipants will take part in a live cooking demonstration, experiencing the dietary additives of essential oils to common dishes. The best part is that participants get to eat what is cooked. Recipes will be given for each dish prepared. Program facilitators are Natisha White who has an A.S. in Culinary Arts, B.S. in Nutrition and Food Science and is owner of Lifestyle Motives offering personalized nutrition counseling, and Dena Corbin, who is a retired special education teacher and presently program designer for Natural Ground 1, specializing in essential oil education, application, and promotion. Minimum number of participants and advance registration are required. Fee: $20.00 per person. For information, call 973.228.8776.
Earth Day Celebration Saturday, April 29 11am-4pmBring your family, friends, and neighbors to this annual outdoor Earth celebration. On this special day, celebrate nature with crafts, games, and recreational opportunities, such as canoeing and hiking. Enjoy demonstrations, information, a local eco-vendors’ sale with Environmental Center staff and partner groups on hand to guide you throughout the day. FREE.
Thursday Evening YogaThursdays, May 4, 11, 18, 25; June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; July 6, 13, 20, 27; August 3, 10, 17, 24 6:15pm to 7:30pmFor adults. This “all levels” yoga series will focus on alignment, flow and warmth followed by a restorative pose to unwind the body and mind for bed. All levels are welcome. Advance registration and monthly payment are required; call 973.228.8776. No refunds for missed classes. Minimum number of participants required. Fee: $10 per class.
Friday Morning YogaFridays, May 5, 12, 19, 26; June 2, 16, 23, 30; July 7, 14, 21, 28; August 4, 11, 18, 25 9:30am to 10:45amFor adults. This class will explore the many joys of yoga. Breathing synchronized with movement will warm the body and relax the mind. All levels are welcome. Come weekly or for just one class. Advance registration is required; call 973.228.8776. Dress comfortably and bring your own mat. (Monday classes run October through March.) Fee: $10 per class.
Mother’s Day Annual Plant SaleSaturday, May 13 9am-3pmFor all ages. Stop by the Rutgers Master Gardener’s annual plant sale for a wide variety of annuals, perennials, ornamentals, shrubs, small trees, vegetables and hanging baskets. For more details, call the Rutgers Master Gardeners’ Helpline at 973-228-2210 from Monday to Thursday between 10am and 2pm. Admission is FREE but plants are for sale.
Nature Paper MakingSaturday, May 20 10:30am to 12pm For adults and children ages 8 and up. Making paper is always fun, but today let’s gather colors from nature and create a special piece that may be framed at home. Advance registration is required; call 973.228.8776. Minimum number of participants required. Fee: $10 per adult, $8 per child.
Memorial Day PaddleMonday, May 29 10:30am-12:30pm OR 2-4pmFor adults and children ages 10 and up who are accompanied by an adult. Take a leisurely paddle on the Passaic River. Paddlers will enjoy scenery and peacefulness as they paddle up the river and then float down slowly at the pace of the current. The session includes paddling safety and techniques and all equipment. This trip is appropriate for beginners and children 10 and up who are accompanied by a parent or guardian. Advance registration is required by May 26. Minimum number of participants required. For information, call 973.228.8776. Fee: $30.00 per canoe or $15.00 per person.
Bike Right – Learn To RideSaturday, June 24 10:30am to 12:30pmSaturday, July 15 10:30am to 12:30pmSaturday, August 19 10:30am to 12:30pmChildren ages 5 and older. Make learning to ride a bike easier for your child with TransOptions’ Bike Right Learn to Ride class. Bike Right Learn to Ride will teach your child the safe, easy and effective way to learn to ride. Using this “balance first” method, parents help get their children rolling while the child does most of the work. Participants learn the basics of balancing, starting, stopping, and steering a bike, as well as proper helmet fit and adjustment. Please bring a helmet and a bike (without training wheels) in good working order. In the event of rain, this program will be rescheduled. Meet in Garibaldi Hall. Advance registration is required; call 973.228.8776. Minimum number of participants required. Fee: $8 per child.
Wilderness Skills Summer CampWednesday to Friday, June 28 to June 30 and/or July 5 to July 7 9:30am-2:30pmFor grades 5 to 8. For grades 5 to 8. Join Traditional Earth Skills Instructor Mike Dennis for up to two sessions of outdoor skills building. During session one, students will take a traditional approach and, during session two, a modern approach will be followed. Participants will identify plants, learn to track animals, create fire, go canoeing, make natural rope, build shelters and more! Call the Center at 973.228.8776 for details. Advance registration is required. Fee: $185 per child/per week.
Nature Explorers Summer CampJuly 10 to July 21, Grades Pre-K and Kindergarten 12:30pm-3:30pm
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July 24 to August 4, Grades 1 and 2 12:30pm-4:30pmAugust 7 to August 18, Grades 3 and 4 12:30pm-4:30pmEnjoy exploring and discovering woodland and river habitats for insects, birds, amphibians, Lenape life and much more. Sign up for one or two weeks per grade level. Call the Center at 973.228.8776 for details. Advance registration is required. Fee: $160 per child/per week for Pre K and K, $180 per child/per week for Grades 1 and 2; $200 per child/per week for Grades 3 and 4.
The Very Hungry CaterpillarSaturday, July 15 12:30pm to 1:30pmChildren ages 3 to 5. Come dressed for a butterfly parade around the trails to learn about a day in the life of the monarch. We will also check out food sources for other caterpillars and butterflies.This program includes entry into our live butterfly tent. Minimum number of participants required. Advance registration is required; call 973.228.8776. Fee: $8 per child.
Butterfly Tent SafariMonday, July 17 through Friday, July 28 12noon-3pmSaturdays, July 15, July 22 & July 29 – Special Programs TBAFor all ages. Flutter on over and visit our live butterfly tent. All are welcome to make-and-take a butterfly craft and participate in table activities. More information on registration and fees will follow in our summer brochure.
Buzz into Action with Insect EducationSaturday, July 22 10:30am to 11:30amFor children ages 5 and older. Join us for a family fun and hands-on presentation all about bugs n’ butterflies. This program includes entry into our live butterfly tent. Minimum number of participants required. Advance registration is required; call 973.228.8776. Fee: $8 per child, $10 per adult.
Family Walk & CampfireThursday, July 27 6:30pm to 8pmThursday, August 17 6:30pm to 8pmAll ages are welcome. Join a naturalist for a short walk on the trails to experience forest life at dusk. After the walk, enjoy a campfire and some fire-popped organic popcorn. Advance registration is required; call 973.228.8776. Minimum number of participants required. Fee: $8 per child, $10 per adult.
Butterfly Gardening WorkshopSaturday, July 29 12noon to 1:30pmFor adults and children ages 8 and older. Learn to garden for butterflies with Jean Greeley, an Essex County Rutgers Master Gardener and butterfly enthusiast. The presentation and discussion will be followed by a visit to butterfly host and nectar plants within our gardens. This program includes a few minutes in our live butterfly tent. Advance registration is required; call 973.228.8776. Fee: $8 per child, $10 per adult.
BuzzfestSaturday, August 5 11am to 1pm Have you ever wondered how honey goes from hive to jar? Come join our local beekeeper as he extracts honey from a real hive! You’ll even get a sample taste. We’ll have crafts, games, an observation hive and more. Learn about bees, their current challenges, and how we can help. Minimum number of participants required. Advance registration and payment are required; call 973.228.8776. Fee: $5 per person for ages 2 and up.
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WEEQUAHIC PARK YOUTH NFL FLAG PROGRAM [8 Week Program] Regular Registration: February 1st - March 26th Launch/Season Dates: April 2 - 16│May 21 - June 25 Weequahic Park Sports Authority is hosting our Youth NFL Football League in Essex County’s Weequahic Park where we are committed to teaching the fundamentals in the game of football. Registration is open for youth ages 5-13 (coed divisions). For more information or to register your child visit www.weequahicpark.com or call (973) 877-9772. (Registration Fees Apply)
WEEQUAHIC PARK ARBOR DAY Community Clean-up Event Friday, April 28; 12:00pm - 4:00pm Join Weequahic Park Sports Authority in celebrating our Annual Arbor Day Community Cleanup Event in Essex County’s Weequahic Park. Help us reach our goal to beautify and revitalize Weequahic Park for the entire community to enjoy for years to come. Let us know you're coming by preregistering at www.weequahicpark.com or contact us at (973) 877-9772 for more information. (No Cost To Attend)
WEEQUAHIC PARK BLOOMING OF THE TULIPS Community Beautification April and May Visit Essex County’s Weequahic Park this spring to see the Blooming of the Memorial Tulip Gardens. Help us reach our goal to Plant 100,000 Tulips to beautify and revitalize Weequahic Park for the entire community to enjoy for years to come. For more information visit www.weequahicpark.com or call (973) 877-9772.
WEEQUAHIC PARK FAMILY KITE EVENT Saturday, May 6; 12:00pm - 4pm Rain Date: May 13; 12:00pm - 4:00pm Join Weequahic Park Sports Authority in celebrating Our 4th Annual Family Kite Day in Weequahic Park. Enjoy great family fun under the sun while flying kites high in the sky. Let us know you're coming by preregistering at www.weequahicpark.com or contact us at (973) 877-9772 for more information. (No Cost To Attend)
SPRING & SUMMER FUN IN THE PARKS Essex County Park League Activities: May - August Spring & Summer Sports League geared towards competitive sportsmanship and leadership skills with kids between the ages of 4-13. All Municipalities and Essex County Parks Summer/Youth Camps are welcome to register and participate. Includes: Tennis, flag football, track & field, basketball, baseball, softball and other sports. For more information visit www.weequahicpark.com or call (973) 877-9772.
WEEQUAHIC PARK NEIGHBORHOOD TOUR Saturday, May 20 at 11:00am Have You Met Newark Tours has been providing fun, informative tours in Newark for 4 years. Join us for a tour of Essex County’s Weequahic Park in Newark. Tour will include history on the park and Weequahic neighborhood, recent developments, and stories. The tour will be approximately 2 hours and include guest speakers and small snacks. The tour is free. For more information or to sign up visit www.haveyoumetnewark.com or call (973) 877-9772.
WEEQUAHIC PARK ELECTRONIC WASTE EVENT Thursday, May 25 from 7:30am – 2:00pm Got old TVs, computers, phones, or other electronics lying around the house? Unsure of what to do with them? Join Weequahic Park Sports Authority, Essex County, Panasonic, Covanta, and other partners for the Electronic Waste Recycling Day at the end of May in Essex County’s Weequahic Park located in Newark, NJ. The event encourages residents to drop off electronic waste and help to create healthier, greener neighborhoods! For more information visit www.weequahicpark.com or call (973) 877-9772.
WEEQUAHIC PARK MEMORIAL WALK AND RUN Saturday, July 1; 9:00am - 12:00pm [Rain Date: July 2nd; 9:00am -12:00pm] Join Weequahic Park Sports Authority in celebrating our 2nd Annual Memorial Walk and Run hosted in Essex County's Weequahic Park. Every contribution will result in planting NEW TULIP BULBS throughout Weequahic Park in honor of your loved one. Help us plant bulbs of love throughout Weequahic Park by supporting this event. Let us know you're coming by preregistering at www.weequahicpark.com or contact us at (973) 877-9772 for more information. (Registration Fees Apply)
WEEQUAHIC PARK MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT Location: Carl Sharif Playground Friday afternoons | July and August 4:00 pm - 6:00pm Enjoy the playground as it comes alive with fun activities for kids and family members. Entertainment and informational outreach will be provided. For more information visit www.weequahicpark.com or call (973) 877-9772. (No Cost To Attend)
WEEQUAHIC PARK ALL-‐DAY YOUTH SPORTS SUMMER CAMP July 10th - August 18th (Monday- Friday) from 9:00am - 4:00pm [Morning/Evening Extended Care available] Weequahic Park Sports Authority presents our All-Day Youth Sports Summer Camp in Essex County’s Weequahic Park. We are committed to introducing youth to the fundamentals of sports (baseball, football, basketball, tennis, etc.). Enrollment available for youth ages 5-13 (coed). For more information or to register your child visit www.weequahicpark.com or call (973) 877-9772. (Registration Fees Apply).
WEEQUAHIC PARK BLOOMING TULIPS
WEEQUAHIC PARK NFL FLAG FOOTBALL
WEEQUAHIC PARK FAMILY KITE EVENT
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Essex County Riker Hill Art Park284 Beaufort AvenueLivingston, NJ 07039www.essexcountynj.org
Essex County Riker Hill Art Park is a former United States Army Nike Missile Tracking Base. The 42-acre complex was purchased from the federal government for one dollar in 1974. The buildings, which once housed army facilities, have been transformed into 38 artist studios. Artists-in-residence work in various disciplines such as painting, fine metal jewelry, ceramics, pottery, glass-blowing, fine prints, photography, and sculpture.
Hours of OperationThe grounds at Riker Hill Art Park are open from dawn to dusk seven days a week.
Studio RentalsRates are set annually by county ordinance. In County residents may rent studio space on an annual basis for $6.00 per square foot. Out-of-county residents may rent studio space on an annual basis for $7.50 per square foot. To receive an application, please contact the Essex County Division of Cultural and Historic Affairs at 973.433.7469.
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Open House and Art SaleSaturday, June 3 & Sunday, June 4; 12noon -5pmFree admission; artwork will be for saleGet an inside glimpse of the art world by attending the Essex County Riker Hill Art Park Open House. While visiting a variety of different art studios, visitors will have the opportunity to talk to the artists, purchase art work, and stop by the gallery to view a compilation exhibition. Artists in residence work in a variety of disciplines, including clay, jewelry, glass blowing, painting, sculpture, printmaking and photography.
Becker Park ConservancyHoward Silverberg, ChairpersonEmail: njwoodlands@optonline.netwww.beckerparkconservancy.org
Brookdale Park ConservancyMollie Smith, ChairpersonEmail: info@brookdaleparkconservancy.orgwww.brookdaleparkconservancy.org
Essex County Parks FoundationLou LaSalle, President Email: jzaitz@parks.essexcountynj.org
Eagle Rock Reservation ConservancyJames Christiano, ChairpersonEmail: ERRC11@aol.comwww.eaglerockreservation.org
Friends of Anderson ParkScott Kevelson, ChairpersonEmail: Montclairtrees@aol.comwww.friendsofandersonpark.com
Friends of Irvington ParkSandy Jones, Chairperson
Grover Cleveland Park ConservancyLisa Garrity, ChairpersonEmail: gcpc@molink.comwww.groverclevelandpark.org
Hilltop ConservancyGeordie SmithEmail: VicePresidenthilltopconservancy.orgwww.hilltopconservancy.org
Ivy Hill Neighborhood AssociationHouston Stevens, ChairpersonEmail: Houston.stevens1@verizon.netwww.ihnanewark.org
Kip’s Castle Park ConservancyJim Robbins, ChairpersonEmail: jhr1064@gmail.comwww.kipscastle.org
Presby Memorial Iris Gardens Citizens CommitteeNancy Skjei-Lawes, ChairpersonEmail: info@presbyirisgardens.comwww.presbyirisgardens.com
South Mountain ConservancyDennis Percher, ChairpersonEmail: info@somocon.org www.somocon.org
SPARK: Friends of Riverbank ParkNancy Zak, ChairpersonEmail: Spark07105@yahoo.comwww.riverbankpark.org
Verona Park ConservancyJim McGregor, ChairpersonEmail: jmcgrgr@verizon.netwww.veronapark.org
Friends of Watsessing Park ConservancyGouri Sadhwani, ChairpersonEmail: watsessingpark@gmail.com www.friendsofwatsessing.org
Weequahic Park AssociationWilbur McNeal
Weequahic Park Sports AuthorityDouglas Freeman, President
West Essex Park ConservancyRonald Pate, Chairpersonwww.wepc.us
West Side Park ConservancySheila Pitts, Chairperson Email: pitts.sheila@att.net
Zoological Society of NJAdam Kerins, Executive DirectorEmail: ajkerins@gmail.comwww.turtlebackzoo.com
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Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Office 115 Clifton Avenue Newark Phone: (973) 268-3500
PARKSAnderson Park Bellevue Ave. & N. Mountain Ave. MontclairBecker Park Locust Ave., RoselandBelleville Park Belleville Ave. BellevilleBranch Brook Park Park Ave. & Lake Street Newark Clifton Ave. NewarkBrookdale Park Watchung Ave., Bloomfield Grove Street, MontclairCedar Grove Park Fairview Ave. Cedar GroveGlenfield Park Maple Ave. & Woodland Ave. MontclairGrover Cleveland Park Brookside Ave. & Runnymede Road Essex Fells/CaldwellIndependence Park Van Buren Street & Walnut Street NewarkIrvington Park Grove Street & Lyons Ave. IrvingtonIvy Hill Park Mt. Vernon Place NewarkMonte Irvin Orange Park Center Street & Harrison Street OrangeKip’s Castle Park 22 Crestmont Road VeronaPresby Memorial Iris Gardens 474 Upper Mountain Ave. Upper MontclairRiverbank Park Market Street & Somme Street NewarkRiverfront Park Raymond Boulevard & Brill Street Newark
Vailsburg Park South Orange Ave. & Oraton Parkway NewarkVerona Park Bloomfield Ave. & Lakeside Ave. VeronaVeterans Memorial Park West Market Street & Wickliffe Street NewarkWatsessing Park Bloomfield Ave., Bloomfield Glenwood Ave., East OrangeWeequahic Park Elizabeth Ave. & Meeker Ave. NewarkWest Side Park So. 13th Street & 18th Ave. NewarkYanticaw Park Centre Street & Park Drive Nutley
RESERVATIONSSouth Mountain Reservation So. Orange Ave. & Cherry Lane West OrangeEagle Rock Reservation Prospect Ave. & Eagle Rock Ave. West OrangeMills Reservation Normal Ave. & Reservoir Drive Cedar GroveWest Essex Park Eagle Rock Ave. & Passaic River RoselandHilltop Reservation Fairview Ave. Cedar Grove
FACILITIESCodey Arena 560 Northfield Ave. West OrangeminiGOLF Safari 9 Cherry Lane West OrangeEnvironmental Center 621-B Eagle Rock Ave. RoselandRiker Hill Art Park 284 Beaufort Ave. LivingstonPaddle Boating 7 Cherry Hill Lane West OrangeTreetop Adventure Course 560 Northfield Ave. West OrangeTurtle Back Zoo 560 Northfield Ave. West Orange
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GOLF COURSESFrancis Byrne Golf Course Pleasant Valley Way West OrangeHendricks Field Golf Course 220 Franklin Ave. BellevilleWeequahic Park Golf Course Elizabeth Ave. & Grumman Ave. Newark
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