COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL MEDIA ALERT For Immediate Release: July 2, 2010 For More Information: John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798 |
Friday, July 2, 2010
Media Alert - Public Hearing
Rec Sports Member Update July 2, 2010
Member Update
Friday, July 2, 2010
1. Holiday Weekend Hours and Family hours
2. Summer Maintenance Projects Scheduled for the RPAC Recreation Natatorium
3. Red Cross Blood Drive July 7 at McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion
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1. Holiday Weekend Hours and Family hours
Please note changes in the hours of our facilities due to the holiday weekend. Hours can be found on our website www.recsports.osu.edu
Please note that food service in the RPAC will not be available on Monday, July 5 due to electronic systems maintenance.
ChildWatch in the RPAC will be closed on Saturday, July 3, Sunday, July 4, and Monday, July 5. Normal hours will resume on Tuesday, July 6.
ARC –
Saturday, July 3: 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.*
Sunday, July 4: 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.*
Monday, July 5: Noon - 10 p.m.
RPAC –
Saturday, July 3: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.*
Sunday, July 4: CLOSED
Monday, July 5: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.*
Note: *designated Family Hours during the weekend
JORC – South
Saturday, July 3: 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday, July 4: CLOSED
Monday, July 5: Noon - Midnight
2. Summer Maintenance Projects Scheduled for the RPAC Recreation Natatorium
Maintenance and improvement projects have been scheduled in the RPAC Recreation Natatorium from July 2 until September 17, 2010. Summer projects include encapsulation of the air handling ductwork, five-year maintenance on the Class Pool's moveable floor and continued compliance with the Virginia Graeme Baker Act which requires upgrades to existing pool floor drain covers.
These projects will cause each of the three pools in the Recreation Natatorium to be closed and drained for approximately four weeks each, with work in the Class Pool planned during the month of July, work in the Lap Pool during the month of August, and work in the Leisure Pool during the month of September.
Other projects not impacting the availability of pools will also be completed this summer throughout the Aquatic Center including high area cleaning and window cleaning. Ductwork encapsulation and high area painting will also be completed in the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion lobby area.
Exact completion dates are estimated as the length of each project may vary. Every effort will be made to ensure that no more than one of the three pools in the Recreation Natatorium is closed at any given time. Recreational lap swimming and scheduled programs will be relocated to available pools so that they may continue during maintenance.
A detailed listing of recreational swimming locations will be posted and updated throughout the summer on the recreational swimming schedule. Questions regarding summer maintenance or the pool schedule should be referred to Christine Thompson, Director of Aquatics at (614) 247-7370.
3. Red Cross Blood Drive July 7 at McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion – Noon – 6 p.m.
Fourth of July weekend is a time of celebration and fun-filled activities, however, please remember the constant need for blood within our community. The supply of type O-negative blood at the American Red Cross has dropped, as summer trauma season has arrived. Locally in Central Ohio, approximately 100 pints of O-negative blood are used daily for patients.
A person suffering severe injuries in a car accident may need up to 40 units of blood to help save their life. This is a very challenging time for the American Red Cross, so please help us by encouraging eligible donors to make or keep appointments to give blood this summer to help maintain a stable blood supply for ongoing or emergency needs.
To make an appointment, contact Valerie Tiu at tiuv@usa.redcross.org or visit www.redcrossblood.org sponsor look up code: divercoaosu
SPONSORS
Whitewater Rafting Specials
There’s still time for a road trip to West Virginia’s New River Gorge for some rafting, climbing, biking, hiking, zip lining, ATV riding and more. River Expeditions is the area’s best outfitter, as well as an exclusive partner of the OSU Rec Sports Department. Adventure packages feature lodging, meals and attractions – starting as low as $89. Get a group together and save even more! Check out their special events at http://www.raftinginfo.com/specials-and-events.php or join the Fan Page at http://www.facebook.com/raftinginfo
*************** IMPORTANT CONTACTS ****************
RPAC Welcome Center – 292-7671
Comments to the Interim Director – Kurt Carmen, Carmen.7@osu.edu, 688-3587
Adapted Recreational Sports – Lindsay Meyer, meyer.454@osu.edu, 688-3693
Adventure Recreation Center & Jesse Owens Centers - Jimmy Francis, francis.143@osu.edu, 247-5073
Aquatic Center – Christine Thompson, thompson.1363@osu.edu, 247-7370
Community Programs – Marci Guckeyson, guckeyson.4@osu.edu 292-5328
Facility/Meeting Room Scheduling - Andrea Hall, hall.794@osu.edu, 292-6481
Group Fitness Classes & Massage – Scott Holmes, holmes.508@osu.edu, 292-8755
Intramural Sports - Ken Hill, hill.521@osu.edu, 292-5292
Lockers and Sport Shop Operations - Rob Jech, jech.2@osu.edu, 688-8788
Membership - Kris Myers, myers.785@osu.edu, 688-8461
Ohio State Swim Club – Kyle Goodrich, Goodrich.89@osu.edu, 292-1303
Outdoor Adventure Center - Steve Hawkins, hawkins.264@osu.edu, 247-8063
Personal Training - John Katsares, katsares.1@osu.edu, 292-5153
Racquetball and Squash Reservations - 292-8590
Recreational Sports Learning – J. Michael Dunn, dunn.99@osu.edu, 292-6513
Recreational Sports Web – Emily Howard, howard.778@osu.edu, 688-4185
RPAC Operations – Dave DeAngelo, deangelo.1@osu.edu, 247-6009
Special Assistant to the Director – Marci Harrington, harrington.69@osu.edu, 688-3983
Sponsorship – Kristin Smith, smith.1424@osu.edu, 688-4619
Sport Clubs – Charles Anderson, anderson.1859@osu.edu, 688-3879
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Monday, June 28, 2010
Meeting Highlights 6-28-10
COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL MEETING HIGHLIGHTS For Immediate Release: June 28, 2010 For More Information: John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798 |
Friday, June 25, 2010
Columbus City Schools eNewsletter: Week of June 28, 2010
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2010 Columbus Board of Education Front, l-r: W. Shawna Gibbs; Ramona Reyes; Stephanie Groce, Vice Pres.; and Carol L. Perkins, Pres. Second Row, l-r: Micheal Wiles; Hanifah Kambon; and Gary L. Baker II. Click here for scheduled meeting dates, podcasts, and how to contact CCS Board of Education members. Back-to-School Register Early for the 2010-11 School Year In early August 2010, parents will receive a Back-to-School newsletter with their child's bus stop and route information if the student lives more than two miles from school. Parents and students that are new to the district or have moved during the summer months are encouraged to take advantage of Summer Central Registration July 12 through August 6. New CCS/COTA Bus Passes Annually, Columbus City Schools provides high school students with COTA bus passes to facilitate easy access their required internships and summer school programs. The district will be updating its COTA pass system at the end of summer school and issuing new passes for 2010-11 after the start of the new school year. Accordingly, CCS/COTA bus passes issued for the 2009-10 school year will expire July 23, 2010, through the end of the summer school program. Four Innovative Schools for 2010-11 Academic Year As 2009-10 school year begins to wind toward a close, CCS staff members are working to prepare new programs for the 2010-11 school year. Inaugural classes, beginning this fall, are forming now! The innovative schools include the:
The new schools were a levy promise made after reviewing community input and the result of the hard work of the Innovative Schools Task Force Committee, comprised of community members, parents, and educators. Columbus Downtown HS NetRiders Shine in Statewide Competition CCS Bus Drivers Win Regional 2010 Safe Driver of the Year Award The National Safety Council recently named CCS bus drivers Marilyn Davis and Wanda S. Hector as recipients of the 2010 Safe Driver Award for the East North Central Region. The East North Central region includes Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Pennsylvania. Davis has been serving the students of Columbus for 23 years, covering more than 331,200 miles. Hector has served for 24 years, covering more than 345,600 miles - further than the distance of the moon from the Earth (approximately 239,000 miles) - without an at-fault accident. Both drivers will be recognized at a formal reception during the National Safety Council's Annual Congress and Expo in San Diego, California, on October 5, 2010. | Change in Columbus High School Bus Stops: Maps and Information 8 Click here to learn more. Jumpstart to Kindergarten: July 14-23, 2010: Year-Round Schools | August 9-20, 2010: Traditional Schools Columbus City Schools has something special planned for 4 and 5 year-old children who have not attended a formal preschool or Head Start program and will enroll with in district Kindergarten class this fall. Forty-six (46) CCS elementary-level buildings will host "Jumpstart to Kindergarten," a two-week school-readiness program for Children, ages 4-5. Services are also provided for children whose first language is not English. 2010 SUMMER SCHOOL Not All Students Taking the Summer Off CCS Summer School and Enrichment Classes Underway Monday, June 14, was the first day of summer school for high school-level students and incoming ninth-grade students enrolled in Summer Bridge. Summer Bridge is an academic readiness program for the upcoming college preparatory curriculum they'll face in high school. The elementary-level summer school programs began June 21. Seats are still available, but are filling quickly. Parents should call 614-365-5010 if they have additional questions. 8 Click here for more information about the CCS Summer Enrichment programs. Ohio Senate Bill 311 Credit Flexibility: A New Option for High Schoolers Columbus City Schools provides students four different methods to earn high school academic credit toward graduation: Traditional, Integrated, Applied, and Career-Technical. Credit Flexibility is an additional opportunity for students to create unique learning experiences. Student proposals could include, but are not limited to: Distance learning (online), educational travel, independent study, internships, community service, performance, and field experiences. 8 Click here to read more! First Day of School for Year-Round Students: July 28, 2010 Wednesday, July 28, 2010, is the first day of the 2010-11 school year for students of the district's year-round schools: Africentric Early College K-12, Weinland Park ES & Woodcrest ES. With a balanced school-year calendar, the traditional nine-month, 180-day academic calendar is restructured so that the instructional and vacation periods are more evenly distributed over 12 months. A special 6th & 9th Grade Orientation Day is scheduled for Wednesday July 21, 2010. Click here for the 2010-2011 School Year Calendar. 34 New or Renovated State-of-the-art Schools Since 2004, 10 More Underway Learning Continues During Construction and Renovations Meanwhile, most students will continue to attend classes in their existing schools while their new ones are being built. Others will temporarily attend a school in a different building, especially if their school is undergoing renovation. The plan strives to keep students close to their home schools and is constantly being updated to make best use of space while minimizing student disruption. 8 Click here to read more 2010-2011 School Year CCS to Host Orientation for Incoming 6th- and 9th-Grade Students August 18th The first day of school for the 2010-11 school year is August 25, 2010. Columbus City School (CCS) is again easing the transition for first time as kindergartners, as well as students moving onward as new middle or high school students for the upcoming school year with a special Back-to-School Orientation Day. 8 Click here to learn more. 8 Click here for more information about Summer Central Registration. Beechcroft Senior Excels in the Classroom and at Track and Field Centennial HS Students Propose Solutions to Challenging Public Policy Issues in Statewide Showcase 8 Click here to read more! Three Columbus Teams Win Top Award at The 2010 Central Ohio Invention Convention Three Columbus teams were named as 1st place winners of a $500 college scholarship:
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Media Advisory
COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL MEDIA ADVISORY For Immediate Release: June 22, 2010 For More Information: John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798 |
Monday, June 21, 2010
Meeting Highlights 6-21-10
COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL MEETING HIGHLIGHTS For Immediate Release: June 21, 2010 For More Information: John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798 |
Friday, June 18, 2010
Rec Sports Member Update June 18 2010
Member Update
Friday, June 18, 2010
1. RPAC Recreation Natatorium Summer Maintenance Projects Scheduled
2. RPAC Summer Quarter Locker Lottery
3. Summer Maintenance in the RPAC Fitness Center
4. Summer Private Swim Lessons Available
5. Summer Group Fitness Classes begin Monday June 21
6. Special Olympics Volunteer Opportunity
7. Pelotonia 10 Cycling Fair Scheduled for June 19
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1. Summer Maintenance Projects Scheduled for the RPAC Recreation Natatorium
Maintenance and improvement projects have been scheduled in the RPAC Recreation Natatorium from July 2 until September 17, 2010. Summer projects include encapsulation of the air handling ductwork, five-year maintenance on the Class Pool’s moveable floor and continued compliance with the Virginia Graeme Baker Act which requires upgrades to existing pool floor drain covers. These projects will cause each of the three pools in the Recreation Natatorium to be closed and drained for approximately four weeks each, with work in the Class Pool planned during the month of July, work in the Lap Pool during the month of August, and work in the Leisure Pool during the month of September. Other projects not impacting the availability of pools will also be completed this summer throughout the Aquatic Center including high area cleaning and window cleaning. Ductwork encapsulation and high area painting will also be completed in the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion lobby area.
Exact completion dates are estimated as the length of each project may vary. Every effort will be made to ensure that no more than one of the three pools in the Recreation Natatorium is closed at any given time. Recreational lap swimming and scheduled programs will be relocated to available pools so that they may continue during maintenance. A detailed listing of recreational swimming locations will be posted and updated throughout the summer on the recreational swimming schedule. Questions regarding summer maintenance or the pool schedule should be referred to Christine Thompson, director of aquatics at (614) 247-7370.
2. RPAC Summer Quarter Locker Lottery
A locker lottery system is currently in place for those wishing to reserve a locker in the RPAC's men's or women's locker rooms. Current locker holders do not need to participate in the locker lottery unless they wish to upgrade or downgrade their locker size. Any active member may submit their name during the times listed below by visiting the Sport Shop section of the web site. At noon on June 21 click the following link to reach the Sport Shop section of the web site. Each member chosen for a locker will have one week to claim and pay for their locker at the RPAC Sport Shop. After this time, all remaining lockers will be available for rent on a first come first served basis. Current locker holders are not impacted by this change.
Lottery Opens for Submission
Monday, June 21, 2010 at Noon
Lottery Closes for Submission
Monday, June 28, 2010 at Noon
Email Notification of Lottery Winners
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Final Date to Claim Locker
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Unclaimed lockers will be released on Wednesday, July 7 at 5:45 a.m. on a first come, first served basis.
3. Summer Maintenance in the RPAC Fitness Center
The floors and carpets throughout the RPAC Fitness Center will be cleaned over the next few weeks. During this time, some equipment may be temporarily moved and marked out of order. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience that this may cause.
4. Special Olympics Volunteer Opportunity
We are still looking for enthusiastic volunteers to assist with Special Olympic athlete meals on the following days and times. If you have interest in volunteering, please contact Andrea Hall at hall.794@osu.edu
- Breakfast Saturday, June 26 from 5:30 a.m. - 8:30a.m.
- Dinner Saturday, June 26 from 3 p.m. - 7p.m.
- Breakfast Sunday, June 27 from 6:30 a.m. - 9:30a.m.
5. Summer Private Swim Lessons Being Offered
Community Programs is offering private swim lessons for this summer. There will be limited spots open for second session so register for first session soon! Registration starts on Sunday, June 20 and closes on Friday, June 25 at noon, with lessons starting on June 27. More information can be found at http://www.recsports.osu.edu/community-programs/child-youth-instructional-programs/child-youth-aquatics
6. Summer Group Fitness Classes begin Monday June 21
Summer quarter passes can be purchased at the RPAC Welcome Center in 5-week sessions (either June 21-July 23 OR July 26-August 27) for $25 or the full 10-week session for $50. These session passes allow you to attend any and all Group Fitness classes on the schedule during summer quarter for the session you purchase. Check our website for class listings http://www.recsports.osu.edu/posts/documents/su10-8-5x11.pdf
7. Pelotonia 10 Cycling Fair Scheduled for June 19
All Ohio State employees, students, family and friends are invited to the first-ever Pelotonia Cycling Fair from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday (6/19) at the Fawcett Center. Two group rides — 25 miles and 15 miles — will roll out from the fair, which will feature free bike checkups, health screenings, valuable biking and nutrition information and opportunities to sign up to ride in Pelotonia. You can also enter to win a new iPad and other great prizes when you attend the fair. Register and find more information at http://www.ced.osu.edu/PelotoniaCyclingFair.
SPONSORS
Summer Rafting Deals
Plan your vacation getaway to West Virginia’s New River Gorge for whitewater rafting, rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking, zip lining, ATV riding and more. River Expeditions is an exclusive partner of the OSU Rec Sports Department. Adventure packages feature lodging, meals and attractions – starting as low as $125. Luxury cabins opening soon… Check out their special events at http://www.raftinginfo.com/specials-and-events.php or join the Fan Page at http://www.facebook.com/raftinginfo
*************** IMPORTANT CONTACTS ****************
RPAC Welcome Center – 292-7671
Comments to the Interim Director – Kurt Carmen, Carmen.7@osu.edu, 688-3587
Adapted Recreational Sports – Lindsay Meyer, meyer.454@osu.edu, 688-3693
Adventure Recreation Center & Jesse Owens Centers - Jimmy Francis, francis.143@osu.edu , 247-5073
Aquatic Center – Christine Thompson, thompson.1363@osu.edu, 247-7370
Community Programs – Marci Guckeyson, guckeyson.4@osu.edu, 292-5328
Facility/Meeting Room Scheduling - Andrea Hall, hall.794@osu.edu, 292-6481
Group Fitness Classes & Massage – Scott Holmes, holmes.508@osu.edu, 292-8755
Intramural Sports - Ken Hill, hill.521@osu.edu, 292-5292
Lockers and Sport Shop Operations - Rob Jech, jech.2@osu.edu, 688-8788
Membership - Kris Myers, myers.785@osu.edu, 688-8461
Ohio State Swim Club – Kyle Goodrich, Goodrich.89@osu.edu, 292-1303
Outdoor Adventure Center - Steve Hawkins, hawkins.264@osu.edu, 247-8063
Personal Training - John Katsares, katsares.1@osu.edu, 292-5153
Racquetball and Squash Reservations - 292-8590
Recreational Sports Learning – J. Michael Dunn, dunn.99@osu.edu, 292-6513
Recreational Sports Web – Emily Howard, howard.778@osu.edu, 688-4185
RPAC Operations – Dave DeAngelo, deangelo.1@osu.edu, 247-6009
Special Assistant to the Director – Marci Harrington, harrington.69@osu.edu, 688-3983
Sponsorship – Kristin Smith, smith.1424@osu.edu, 688-4619
Sport Clubs – Charles Anderson, anderson.1859@osu.edu, 688-3879
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