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Monday March 23, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Morning - Winter Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
10:45 AM - 12:45 PM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Recreational - Winter Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
4:15 PM - 5:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Monday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Girl Scouts meeting
 
5:15 PM - 6:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Monday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM    Art Club! - Art Club!
Join Beeble Art’s Kids Art Club for a creative adventure each week! Young artists will explore a wide variety of art materials and techniques—from painting and drawing to sculpture and mixed media. Each session features a fun new project designed to spark imagination, build skills, and encourage self-expression. This welcoming class is perfect for kids who love to create, experiment, and make art with friends in a supportive and inspiring environment!Make sure to wear messy clothes!Makeup classes will be held the following week. We will not be meeting or during school holidays/vacations. There is no class December 29th.Instructor: Melissa Kowal
 
6:15 PM - 7:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Monday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
Tuesday March 24, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Skilled - Winter Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM    Foundations of Handbuilding with Clay - Foundations of Handbuilding with Clay
Explore the art of working with clay through traditional handbuilding techniques. Participants will learn how to create functional and decorative pieces without the use of a pottery wheel, using methods such as pinch pots, coil, and slab construction. This class focuses on building core skills, understanding clay as a material, and developing personal creativity in a relaxed, hands-on studio environment. Class fee includes basic supplies.You will create a unique piece that incorporates the three fundamental handbuilding techniques. Finished items will be available for pick-up approximately 2-3 weeks after the class, depending on kiln firing schedules. Participants will receive an email notification once their piece is ready for pick-up.Instructor: Brandi Gordon
 
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM    Clay Club - Clay Club
Use the art studio space with Ms. Kowal to find your creativity through clay. We have wheel-throwing and hand-building projects available. Create original clay projects with your peers! We will create three different projects out of clay to explore texture, form, and the artist's ideas. All supplies are given at the beginning of the course to be used in the studio.Remember to bring messy clothes or a smock to class.If there is a class cancellation, we will hold a make-up class the following week. We will not be meeting during holidays or school vacation weeks.Instructor: Melissa KowalPlease let Melissa Kowal know if you cannot attend a class at Beebleartcenter@gmail.com
 
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM    Starcreations Junior - "Character Matters" - Starcreations Junior "Character Matters"
Starcreations Theater presents the musical theater workshop "Character Matters". This workshop will instruct students on theater, music, and dance and will culminate in a live performance at the end of the program. Through music and acting development, this workshop will help build students' self-esteem and explore their creativity. Great roles (Rapunzel, Cinderella, Little Red, Prince, Three Bears & more!) for both male and female participants - no prior theater experience necessary.Grades K - 3rd Performances: March 26th & 27th
 
6:00 PM - 8:30 PM    Starcreations - "Mary Poppins" - Starcreations "Mary Poppins"
Starcreatons presents the musical theater workshop "Mary Poppins".  This workshop will instruct students on theater music, and dance, and will culminate in a live performance at the end of the program.  Through music and acting development, this workshop will help build student's self-esteem and explore their creativity.  No prior theater experience necessary. Performances: March 26 & 27. Doors open at 7pm. 
 
Wednesday March 25, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Skilled - Winter Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM    Little Explorers - Little Explorers
Join us for hands-on fun as you and your child explore, play, and get a little messy! Each week features a story followed by themed activities designed to spark curiosity and build fine motor skills. This program is designed for children ages 2-5, and all children must be accompanied by an adult.Instructor: Amy Collins, retired KES Teacher Class Dates: March 4thMarch 18thMarch 25thApril 1stSpring Session Class Dates:April 8thApril 15thApril 29thMay 6th
 
4:15 PM - 5:15 PM    Tumbling /Gymnastics - Year Long Program - Tumbling/Gymnastics - Wednesday
This program includes progressive tumbling skills which will include floor routines that will also incorporate dance moves.  Children will use balance beams, trampoline, and more.   This is a fun way for children, both boys and girls  to learn and build flexibility and strength.  This is a year long program that runs from September - May, and will include a performance at the annual dance recital in May. Costumes are included. Come join the fun with dance /tumbling instructor, Miss Tracey, certified by test to teach and also a member of DMA, and DTCB.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Fee includes one costume to take home.Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th
 
5:15 PM - 6:15 PM    Tumbling /Gymnastics - Year Long Program - Tumbling/Gymnastics - Wednesday
This program includes progressive tumbling skills which will include floor routines that will also incorporate dance moves.  Children will use balance beams, trampoline, and more.   This is a fun way for children, both boys and girls  to learn and build flexibility and strength.  This is a year long program that runs from September - May, and will include a performance at the annual dance recital in May. Costumes are included. Come join the fun with dance /tumbling instructor, Miss Tracey, certified by test to teach and also a member of DMA, and DTCB.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Fee includes one costume to take home.Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Boy Scouts
 
6:15 PM - 7:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Wednesday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
7:15 PM - 8:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Wednesday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
Thursday March 26, 2026
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Starcreations Junior - "Character Matters" - Starcreations Junior "Character Matters"
Starcreations Theater presents the musical theater workshop "Character Matters". This workshop will instruct students on theater, music, and dance and will culminate in a live performance at the end of the program. Through music and acting development, this workshop will help build students' self-esteem and explore their creativity. Great roles (Rapunzel, Cinderella, Little Red, Prince, Three Bears & more!) for both male and female participants - no prior theater experience necessary.Grades K - 3rd Performances: March 26th & 27th
 
6:00 PM - 9:30 PM    Starcreations - "Mary Poppins" - Starcreations "Mary Poppins"
Starcreatons presents the musical theater workshop "Mary Poppins".  This workshop will instruct students on theater music, and dance, and will culminate in a live performance at the end of the program.  Through music and acting development, this workshop will help build student's self-esteem and explore their creativity.  No prior theater experience necessary. Performances: March 26 & 27. Doors open at 7pm. 
 
Friday March 27, 2026
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Starcreations Junior - "Character Matters" - Starcreations Junior "Character Matters"
Starcreations Theater presents the musical theater workshop "Character Matters". This workshop will instruct students on theater, music, and dance and will culminate in a live performance at the end of the program. Through music and acting development, this workshop will help build students' self-esteem and explore their creativity. Great roles (Rapunzel, Cinderella, Little Red, Prince, Three Bears & more!) for both male and female participants - no prior theater experience necessary.Grades K - 3rd Performances: March 26th & 27th
 
6:00 PM - 9:30 PM    Starcreations - "Mary Poppins" - Starcreations "Mary Poppins"
Starcreatons presents the musical theater workshop "Mary Poppins".  This workshop will instruct students on theater music, and dance, and will culminate in a live performance at the end of the program.  Through music and acting development, this workshop will help build student's self-esteem and explore their creativity.  No prior theater experience necessary. Performances: March 26 & 27. Doors open at 7pm. 
 
Saturday March 28, 2026
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Photos for Silver Lake girls and boys lacrosse teams
 
Monday March 30, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Morning - Winter Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
10:45 AM - 12:45 PM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Recreational - Winter Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
4:15 PM - 5:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Monday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
5:15 PM - 6:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Monday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    DIY Sea Glass Tree or Gnome Workshop - DIY Seaglass Tree or Seaglass Gnome Workshop
Get creative and craft your own sparkling sea glass décor! In this hands-on workshop, participants will design either a charming Sea Glass Tree or an adorable Sea Glass Gnome—perfect for seasonal decorating or year-round display.We’ll provide all the essentials, including a 9-inch cone base, sea glass, lights, glue sticks, and the use of hot glue guns. Our instructor will guide you through the process as you layer and design your piece to create a beautiful, one-of-a-kind work of art. Please note that sea glass colors will vary based on availability, making each creation uniquely yours. Important Safety Note: This workshop involves the use of hot glue guns. By registering, participants acknowledge and hold harmless AC&DC Family Crafting for any injuries that may occur during class time, whether held on or off premises.Presented by: AC&DC Family Crafting
 
6:15 PM - 7:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Monday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
Tuesday March 31, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Skilled - Winter Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM    Starcreations Junior - "Charlotte's Web" - Starcreations Junior "Charlotte's Web"
Starcreatons Theater presents the musical theater workshop "Charlotte's Web".  This workshop will instruct students on theater, music, and dance, and will culminate in a live performance at the end of the program.  Through music and acting development, this workshop will help build students' self-esteem and explore their creativity.  No prior theater experience necessary. Performances: June 11th & 12th. Doors open at 5pm. 
 
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Foundations of Handbuilding with Clay - Foundations of Handbuilding with Clay
Explore the art of working with clay through traditional handbuilding techniques. Participants will learn how to create functional and decorative pieces without the use of a pottery wheel, using methods such as pinch pots, coil, and slab construction. This class focuses on building core skills, understanding clay as a material, and developing personal creativity in a relaxed, hands-on studio environment. Class fee includes basic supplies.You will create a unique piece that incorporates the three fundamental handbuilding techniques. Finished items will be available for pick-up approximately 2-3 weeks after the class, depending on kiln firing schedules. Participants will receive an email notification once their piece is ready for pick-up.Instructor: Brandi Gordon
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Starcreations "Charlie Brown" - Starcreations "Charlie Brown"
Starcreations presents the musical theater workshop "Charlie Brown".  This workshop will instruct students in theater, music, and dance, and will culminate in a live performance at the end of the program.  Through music and acting development, this workshop will help build students' self-esteem and explore their creativity.  No prior theater experience necessary. Performances: June 11th and 12th. Doors open at 7pm. 
 
Wednesday April 1, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Skilled - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM    Little Explorers - Little Explorers
Join us for hands-on fun as you and your child explore, play, and get a little messy! Each week features a story followed by themed activities designed to spark curiosity and build fine motor skills. This program is designed for children ages 2-5, and all children must be accompanied by an adult.Instructor: Amy Collins, retired KES Teacher Class Dates: March 4thMarch 18thMarch 25thApril 1stSpring Session Class Dates:April 8thApril 15thApril 29thMay 6th
 
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM    Animal Control Staff meeting
 
4:15 PM - 5:15 PM    Tumbling /Gymnastics - Year Long Program - Tumbling/Gymnastics - Wednesday
This program includes progressive tumbling skills which will include floor routines that will also incorporate dance moves.  Children will use balance beams, trampoline, and more.   This is a fun way for children, both boys and girls  to learn and build flexibility and strength.  This is a year long program that runs from September - May, and will include a performance at the annual dance recital in May. Costumes are included. Come join the fun with dance /tumbling instructor, Miss Tracey, certified by test to teach and also a member of DMA, and DTCB.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Fee includes one costume to take home.Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th
 
5:15 PM - 6:15 PM    Tumbling /Gymnastics - Year Long Program - Tumbling/Gymnastics - Wednesday
This program includes progressive tumbling skills which will include floor routines that will also incorporate dance moves.  Children will use balance beams, trampoline, and more.   This is a fun way for children, both boys and girls  to learn and build flexibility and strength.  This is a year long program that runs from September - May, and will include a performance at the annual dance recital in May. Costumes are included. Come join the fun with dance /tumbling instructor, Miss Tracey, certified by test to teach and also a member of DMA, and DTCB.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Fee includes one costume to take home.Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Boy Scouts
 
6:15 PM - 7:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Wednesday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
7:15 PM - 8:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Wednesday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
Thursday April 2, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Morning - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
10:45 AM - 12:45 PM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Recreational - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
5:30 PM - 6:15 PM    Line Dancing 101 - The Basics - Line Dancing 101 - The Basics
This beginner-friendly line dancing class is perfect for those just starting. At a relaxed pace, you'll learn all the fundamental steps used in various dances and how to combine them into simple, easy-to-follow routines. Whether you’ve never danced before or are looking to build your confidence, this is where your line-dancing journey begins!
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Evening - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM    Line Dancing - Beyond Beginner - Line Dancing - Beyond Beginner
Join the exciting new trend that's taking over! Discover the joy of dancing to the hottest country and pop songs by learning how to string together simple yet stylish moves in a fun and easy-to-follow routine. Line dancing is a fantastic way to have a great time while staying active. Not only will you enjoy the music, but you'll also get an amazing workout as you perfect each step. It's the perfect combination of fun, fitness, and rhythm—don't miss out on this lively, energetic experience!
 
Friday April 3, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Morning - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
10:45 AM - 12:45 PM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Recreational - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Skilled - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
4:00 PM - 4:45 PM    Taekwondo Junior Course - Taekwondo Junior White Belt Course
This program is an introductory course for Taekwondo. Students will start at white belt level and continue to come to class, and will test every 2 months until they reach hi-orange belt. If testing on time, then this will take 4 semesters. On completion of their 4th semester, graduating to Hi-Orange belt, they will need to transition to the Plymouth Mu Han Location to start their contact subject (sparring). They will learn respect, discipline, teamwork, goal setting, and how to become a leader. Mu Han Total Martial Arts brings an international level of instruction and accreditation.Classes are held twice per week. Please see the schedule for dates.
 
5:15 PM - 6:15 PM    Tumbling /Gymnastics - Year Long Program - Tumbling/Gymnastics - Friday
This program includes progressive tumbling skills which will include floor routines that will also incorporate dance moves.  Children will use balance beams, trampoline, and more.   This is a fun way for children, both boys and girls  to learn and build flexibility and strength.  This is a year long program that runs from September - May, and will include a performance at the annual dance recital in May. Costumes are included. Come join the fun with dance /tumbling instructor, Miss Tracey, certified by test to teach and also a member of DMA, and DTCB.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Fee includes one costume to take home.Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th
 
6:15 PM - 7:15 PM    Tumbling /Gymnastics - Year Long Program - Tumbling/Gymnastics - Friday
This program includes progressive tumbling skills which will include floor routines that will also incorporate dance moves.  Children will use balance beams, trampoline, and more.   This is a fun way for children, both boys and girls  to learn and build flexibility and strength.  This is a year long program that runs from September - May, and will include a performance at the annual dance recital in May. Costumes are included. Come join the fun with dance /tumbling instructor, Miss Tracey, certified by test to teach and also a member of DMA, and DTCB.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Fee includes one costume to take home.Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th
 
7:15 PM - 7:45 PM    Tracey Dance Rehearsal
 
Monday April 6, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Morning - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
10:45 AM - 12:45 PM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Recreational - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
1:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Dance/Tumbling Pictures
 
4:15 PM - 5:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Monday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
5:15 PM - 6:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Monday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
6:15 PM - 7:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Monday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
Tuesday April 7, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Skilled - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
4:00 PM - 4:45 PM    Taekwondo Junior Course - Taekwondo Junior White Belt Course
This program is an introductory course for Taekwondo. Students will start at white belt level and continue to come to class, and will test every 2 months until they reach hi-orange belt. If testing on time, then this will take 4 semesters. On completion of their 4th semester, graduating to Hi-Orange belt, they will need to transition to the Plymouth Mu Han Location to start their contact subject (sparring). They will learn respect, discipline, teamwork, goal setting, and how to become a leader. Mu Han Total Martial Arts brings an international level of instruction and accreditation.Classes are held twice per week. Please see the schedule for dates.
 
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM    Starcreations Junior - "Charlotte's Web" - Starcreations Junior "Charlotte's Web"
Starcreatons Theater presents the musical theater workshop "Charlotte's Web".  This workshop will instruct students on theater, music, and dance, and will culminate in a live performance at the end of the program.  Through music and acting development, this workshop will help build students' self-esteem and explore their creativity.  No prior theater experience necessary. Performances: June 11th & 12th. Doors open at 5pm. 
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Starcreations "Charlie Brown" - Starcreations "Charlie Brown"
Starcreations presents the musical theater workshop "Charlie Brown".  This workshop will instruct students in theater, music, and dance, and will culminate in a live performance at the end of the program.  Through music and acting development, this workshop will help build students' self-esteem and explore their creativity.  No prior theater experience necessary. Performances: June 11th and 12th. Doors open at 7pm. 
 
Wednesday April 8, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Skilled - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM    Little Explorers - Little Explorers - Spring Session
Join us for hands-on fun as you and your child explore, play, and get a little messy! Each week features a story followed by themed activities designed to spark curiosity and build fine motor skills. This program is designed for children ages 2-5, and all children must be accompanied by an adult.Instructor: Amy Collins, retired KES Teacher Class Dates: March 4thMarch 18thMarch 25thApril 1stSpring Session Class Dates:April 8thApril 15thApril 29thMay 6th
 
4:15 PM - 5:15 PM    Tumbling /Gymnastics - Year Long Program - Tumbling/Gymnastics - Wednesday
This program includes progressive tumbling skills which will include floor routines that will also incorporate dance moves.  Children will use balance beams, trampoline, and more.   This is a fun way for children, both boys and girls  to learn and build flexibility and strength.  This is a year long program that runs from September - May, and will include a performance at the annual dance recital in May. Costumes are included. Come join the fun with dance /tumbling instructor, Miss Tracey, certified by test to teach and also a member of DMA, and DTCB.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Fee includes one costume to take home.Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th
 
5:15 PM - 6:15 PM    Tumbling /Gymnastics - Year Long Program - Tumbling/Gymnastics - Wednesday
This program includes progressive tumbling skills which will include floor routines that will also incorporate dance moves.  Children will use balance beams, trampoline, and more.   This is a fun way for children, both boys and girls  to learn and build flexibility and strength.  This is a year long program that runs from September - May, and will include a performance at the annual dance recital in May. Costumes are included. Come join the fun with dance /tumbling instructor, Miss Tracey, certified by test to teach and also a member of DMA, and DTCB.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Fee includes one costume to take home.Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Boy Scouts
 
6:15 PM - 7:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Wednesday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
7:15 PM - 8:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Wednesday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
Thursday April 9, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Morning - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
10:45 AM - 12:45 PM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Recreational - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
6:00 PM - 7:15 PM    Home Alone Staying Safe - Home Alone Staying Safe
The Home Alone Staying Safe program will prepare kids to handle most home alone situations, from an unexpected knock on the door to an emergency 911 phone call. It also covers food/kitchen safety, choking prevention and the Heimlich Maneuver, basic first aid, handling emergencies, handling fears, safety to and from school, basic street smarts, self-defense techniques, and lots of prevention!Instructors: Bette Antonellis and Denise Laiosa
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Evening - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
Friday April 10, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Morning - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
10:45 AM - 12:45 PM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Recreational - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Skilled - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
4:00 PM - 4:45 PM    Taekwondo Junior Course - Taekwondo Junior White Belt Course
This program is an introductory course for Taekwondo. Students will start at white belt level and continue to come to class, and will test every 2 months until they reach hi-orange belt. If testing on time, then this will take 4 semesters. On completion of their 4th semester, graduating to Hi-Orange belt, they will need to transition to the Plymouth Mu Han Location to start their contact subject (sparring). They will learn respect, discipline, teamwork, goal setting, and how to become a leader. Mu Han Total Martial Arts brings an international level of instruction and accreditation.Classes are held twice per week. Please see the schedule for dates.
 
5:15 PM - 6:15 PM    Tumbling /Gymnastics - Year Long Program - Tumbling/Gymnastics - Friday
This program includes progressive tumbling skills which will include floor routines that will also incorporate dance moves.  Children will use balance beams, trampoline, and more.   This is a fun way for children, both boys and girls  to learn and build flexibility and strength.  This is a year long program that runs from September - May, and will include a performance at the annual dance recital in May. Costumes are included. Come join the fun with dance /tumbling instructor, Miss Tracey, certified by test to teach and also a member of DMA, and DTCB.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Fee includes one costume to take home.Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th
 
6:15 PM - 7:15 PM    Tumbling /Gymnastics - Year Long Program - Tumbling/Gymnastics - Friday
This program includes progressive tumbling skills which will include floor routines that will also incorporate dance moves.  Children will use balance beams, trampoline, and more.   This is a fun way for children, both boys and girls  to learn and build flexibility and strength.  This is a year long program that runs from September - May, and will include a performance at the annual dance recital in May. Costumes are included. Come join the fun with dance /tumbling instructor, Miss Tracey, certified by test to teach and also a member of DMA, and DTCB.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Fee includes one costume to take home.Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th
 
7:15 PM - 7:45 PM    Tracey Dance Rehearsal
 
Monday April 13, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Morning - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
10:45 AM - 12:45 PM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Recreational - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
4:15 PM - 5:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Monday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
5:15 PM - 6:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Monday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
6:15 PM - 7:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Monday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
Tuesday April 14, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Skilled - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
4:00 PM - 4:45 PM    Taekwondo Junior Course - Taekwondo Junior White Belt Course
This program is an introductory course for Taekwondo. Students will start at white belt level and continue to come to class, and will test every 2 months until they reach hi-orange belt. If testing on time, then this will take 4 semesters. On completion of their 4th semester, graduating to Hi-Orange belt, they will need to transition to the Plymouth Mu Han Location to start their contact subject (sparring). They will learn respect, discipline, teamwork, goal setting, and how to become a leader. Mu Han Total Martial Arts brings an international level of instruction and accreditation.Classes are held twice per week. Please see the schedule for dates.
 
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM    Starcreations Junior - "Charlotte's Web" - Starcreations Junior "Charlotte's Web"
Starcreatons Theater presents the musical theater workshop "Charlotte's Web".  This workshop will instruct students on theater, music, and dance, and will culminate in a live performance at the end of the program.  Through music and acting development, this workshop will help build students' self-esteem and explore their creativity.  No prior theater experience necessary. Performances: June 11th & 12th. Doors open at 5pm. 
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Starcreations "Charlie Brown" - Starcreations "Charlie Brown"
Starcreations presents the musical theater workshop "Charlie Brown".  This workshop will instruct students in theater, music, and dance, and will culminate in a live performance at the end of the program.  Through music and acting development, this workshop will help build students' self-esteem and explore their creativity.  No prior theater experience necessary. Performances: June 11th and 12th. Doors open at 7pm. 
 
Wednesday April 15, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Skilled - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM    Little Explorers - Little Explorers - Spring Session
Join us for hands-on fun as you and your child explore, play, and get a little messy! Each week features a story followed by themed activities designed to spark curiosity and build fine motor skills. This program is designed for children ages 2-5, and all children must be accompanied by an adult.Instructor: Amy Collins, retired KES Teacher Class Dates: March 4thMarch 18thMarch 25thApril 1stSpring Session Class Dates:April 8thApril 15thApril 29thMay 6th
 
4:15 PM - 5:15 PM    Tumbling /Gymnastics - Year Long Program - Tumbling/Gymnastics - Wednesday
This program includes progressive tumbling skills which will include floor routines that will also incorporate dance moves.  Children will use balance beams, trampoline, and more.   This is a fun way for children, both boys and girls  to learn and build flexibility and strength.  This is a year long program that runs from September - May, and will include a performance at the annual dance recital in May. Costumes are included. Come join the fun with dance /tumbling instructor, Miss Tracey, certified by test to teach and also a member of DMA, and DTCB.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Fee includes one costume to take home.Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th
 
5:15 PM - 6:15 PM    Tumbling /Gymnastics - Year Long Program - Tumbling/Gymnastics - Wednesday
This program includes progressive tumbling skills which will include floor routines that will also incorporate dance moves.  Children will use balance beams, trampoline, and more.   This is a fun way for children, both boys and girls  to learn and build flexibility and strength.  This is a year long program that runs from September - May, and will include a performance at the annual dance recital in May. Costumes are included. Come join the fun with dance /tumbling instructor, Miss Tracey, certified by test to teach and also a member of DMA, and DTCB.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Fee includes one costume to take home.Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Boy Scouts
 
6:15 PM - 7:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Wednesday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
7:15 PM - 8:15 PM    Dance-On your Toes with Miss Tracey - Year Long Program - Dance on Your Toes with Miss Tracey - Wednesday
This engaging class invites your child to explore and nurture their love for dance and music. Under the guidance of Miss Tracey, students will enjoy a blend of dance styles—including ballet, tap, and jazz—ending each session with a bit of tumbling fun. Along the way, children will develop exciting dance skills, stay active, and build the confidence to shine on stage. Lessons feature upbeat, age-appropriate music that keeps the energy high and the fun flowing. Classes meet once a week for one hour and run for the full year.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Children will learn two dance routines to be performed at the recital at the end of the year.Any questions regarding schedule, shoes, etc, contact Miss Tracey at 617-435-3403The yearly fee includes 1 costume to take home. Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th - Kingston Intermediate School
 
Thursday April 16, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Morning - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
10:45 AM - 12:45 PM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Recreational - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
6:00 PM - 7:15 PM    Home Alone Staying Safe - Home Alone Staying Safe
The Home Alone Staying Safe program will prepare kids to handle most home alone situations, from an unexpected knock on the door to an emergency 911 phone call. It also covers food/kitchen safety, choking prevention and the Heimlich Maneuver, basic first aid, handling emergencies, handling fears, safety to and from school, basic street smarts, self-defense techniques, and lots of prevention!Instructors: Bette Antonellis and Denise Laiosa
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Evening - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
Friday April 17, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Morning - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
10:45 AM - 12:45 PM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Recreational - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Skilled - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
4:00 PM - 4:45 PM    Taekwondo Junior Course - Taekwondo Junior White Belt Course
This program is an introductory course for Taekwondo. Students will start at white belt level and continue to come to class, and will test every 2 months until they reach hi-orange belt. If testing on time, then this will take 4 semesters. On completion of their 4th semester, graduating to Hi-Orange belt, they will need to transition to the Plymouth Mu Han Location to start their contact subject (sparring). They will learn respect, discipline, teamwork, goal setting, and how to become a leader. Mu Han Total Martial Arts brings an international level of instruction and accreditation.Classes are held twice per week. Please see the schedule for dates.
 
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM    Paint your Pet Night Set Up and Break Down
 
5:15 PM - 6:15 PM    Tumbling /Gymnastics - Year Long Program - Tumbling/Gymnastics - Friday
This program includes progressive tumbling skills which will include floor routines that will also incorporate dance moves.  Children will use balance beams, trampoline, and more.   This is a fun way for children, both boys and girls  to learn and build flexibility and strength.  This is a year long program that runs from September - May, and will include a performance at the annual dance recital in May. Costumes are included. Come join the fun with dance /tumbling instructor, Miss Tracey, certified by test to teach and also a member of DMA, and DTCB.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Fee includes one costume to take home.Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th
 
6:15 PM - 7:15 PM    Tumbling /Gymnastics - Year Long Program - Tumbling/Gymnastics - Friday
This program includes progressive tumbling skills which will include floor routines that will also incorporate dance moves.  Children will use balance beams, trampoline, and more.   This is a fun way for children, both boys and girls  to learn and build flexibility and strength.  This is a year long program that runs from September - May, and will include a performance at the annual dance recital in May. Costumes are included. Come join the fun with dance /tumbling instructor, Miss Tracey, certified by test to teach and also a member of DMA, and DTCB.Registration is open through October 31st. Late registrations will not be prorated.If paying in full right now is a financial challenge, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. We’re committed to helping ensure your child can participate.Fee includes one costume to take home.Practice and Recital - Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th
 
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM    Paint Your Pet Night - Paint Your Pet Night
Join Melissa from Amazink Creations for a fun-filled evening of delicious bites, refreshing mocktails, and celebrating our love for our pets at this interactive, custom paint night experience -hosted by Mama Made Studios. To make sure your canvas is ready with a custom sketch of your pet, please send a clear photo of your pet from the chest up (see below) to MamaMadePlymouth@gmail.com. Melissa will create your sketch based on your pet. Backgrounds and extra items (toys, etc.) will not be included. Please note there is a limit to one pet per person. Please send your photo as soon as possible and no later than April 14th.
 
7:15 PM - 7:45 PM    Tracey Dance Rehearsal
 
Tuesday April 21, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM    Pickleball - Pickleball - Skilled - Spring Session
** NOTE - New Program Requirement -  Gray’s Beach Parking Requirement for Program ParticipantsAll program participants are now required to have a valid Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered on their windshield on their vehicle when attending the Pickleball program. Program participants may purchase a sticker at a special participant rate of $15 (Resident) or $30 (Non-Resident), which represents a 50% reduction from the standard year-round Gray’s Beach Park Sticker fee.To purchase and receive your sticker, please visit the Parks & Recreation Office anytime after March 16th.Please note that hang tags will no longer be issued or accepted for program participants, as their use created inconsistencies in parking enforcement. All participant vehicles must have the Gray’s Beach Park Sticker adhered to their windshield. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.  A paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced game.Wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.  Only equipment needed is a Paddle. Games are pick up games based on the number of players for each day.Morning Group - More Experienced & CompetitiveRecreational Skilled Group - Somewhat competitive, ability to move to the ball, and proficient enough to keep the ball in play. Recreational Group - Some experience but more for fun and exercise.Evening-Combination -  Should have played before and understand how to play the game.**PLEASE NOTE** LEVEL OF PLAY IN EACH GROUP CAN SHIFT DEPENDENT ON REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED FOR THAT SESSION.Location: Gray's Beach Park if the weather is nice, or Reed Community Building; each group will decide the location based on weather.IF REGISTERING BEYOND THE START DATE, FEES ARE NOT PRO-RATED. 
 
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM    Little Sprouts Play Group - School Vacation Week Program - April School Vacation Week Program
The Little Sprouts Play Group is a dynamic and interactive social program that provides young children with a nurturing and safe environment to play and socialize. This program is designed to foster creativity and imagination through hands-on craft projects while offering children the opportunity to make new friends and engage in cooperative play. With a focus on fun and personal growth, the Little Sprouts Play Group helps children build social confidence, explore their creativity, and enjoy meaningful interactions in a supportive setting.Children need to be potty trained. Please bring a snack, a lunch, and a water bottle; all labeled. Instructor: Terri Allen
 
4:00 PM - 4:45 PM    Taekwondo Junior Course - Taekwondo Junior White Belt Course
This program is an introductory course for Taekwondo. Students will start at white belt level and continue to come to class, and will test every 2 months until they reach hi-orange belt. If testing on time, then this will take 4 semesters. On completion of their 4th semester, graduating to Hi-Orange belt, they will need to transition to the Plymouth Mu Han Location to start their contact subject (sparring). They will learn respect, discipline, teamwork, goal setting, and how to become a leader. Mu Han Total Martial Arts brings an international level of instruction and accreditation.Classes are held twice per week. Please see the schedule for dates.
 
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM    Starcreations Junior - "Charlotte's Web" - Starcreations Junior "Charlotte's Web"
Starcreatons Theater presents the musical theater workshop "Charlotte's Web".  This workshop will instruct students on theater, music, and dance, and will culminate in a live performance at the end of the program.  Through music and acting development, this workshop will help build students' self-esteem and explore their creativity.  No prior theater experience necessary. Performances: June 11th & 12th. Doors open at 5pm. 
 
5:30 PM - 6:15 PM    Line Dancing 101 - The Basics - Line Dancing 101 - The Basics
This beginner-friendly line dancing class is perfect for those just starting. At a relaxed pace, you'll learn all the fundamental steps used in various dances and how to combine them into simple, easy-to-follow routines. Whether you’ve never danced before or are looking to build your confidence, this is where your line-dancing journey begins!
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Starcreations "Charlie Brown" - Starcreations "Charlie Brown"
Starcreations presents the musical theater workshop "Charlie Brown".  This workshop will instruct students in theater, music, and dance, and will culminate in a live performance at the end of the program.  Through music and acting development, this workshop will help build students' self-esteem and explore their creativity.  No prior theater experience necessary. Performances: June 11th and 12th. Doors open at 7pm. 
 
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM    Line Dancing - Beyond Beginner - Line Dancing - Beyond Beginner
Join the exciting new trend that's taking over! Discover the joy of dancing to the hottest country and pop songs by learning how to string together simple yet stylish moves in a fun and easy-to-follow routine. Line dancing is a fantastic way to have a great time while staying active. Not only will you enjoy the music, but you'll also get an amazing workout as you perfect each step. It's the perfect combination of fun, fitness, and rhythm—don't miss out on this lively, energetic experience!