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Saturday January 10, 2026
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7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Reserved BBall
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8:10 AM - 9:10 AM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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8:15 AM - 9:00 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 4 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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8:15 AM - 9:00 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 5 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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8:15 AM - 9:00 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 6 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:10 AM - 9:40 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Advanced Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:10 AM - 9:40 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:10 AM - 9:40 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:10 AM - 9:40 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Parent / Child - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:20 AM - 9:50 AM
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TIA - ISI Tots Fun!damentals Advanced Levels 1-4 Group Skate Lessons - 4 & 5 Years Old - Tots Fun!damentals Levels 1-4 Winter- Saturday 2026 In general, each Tots Group Lesson consists of 15 minutes of instruction and 15 minutes of FUN! practice games. Skills are presented in a positive playful manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice.
Class Prerequisites: Tots are 4-5 years old on or before the first day of class and have passed a Beginner Level Class or after falling, can stand up without assistance. Students should be dressed warmly and bring mittens or gloves. Protective helmets are MANDATORY (bike helmets are acceptable.) Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons.LEVEL PREREQUISITES & CLASS CURRICULUM: Tot Fun!damentals Level 1 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Beginner level class. Class Curriculum: In Level 1, tots will learn how to do a two-foot jump in place, a forward swizzle standing still, a single swizzle, and a beginning two-foot glide. Tot Fun!damentals Level 2 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Level 1 class. Class Curriculum: In Level 2, tots will learn to push and glide stroking, a dip, a forward swizzle, and prepare for a snowplow stop. Tot Fun!damentals Level 3 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Level 2 class. Class Curriculum: : In Level 3, tots will learn the “T” position with a left and right push, backward swizzles, a one and/or two-foot snow plow stop, and a backward wiggle. Tot Fun!damentals Level 4 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Level 3 class. Class Curriculum: In Level 4, tots will continue to improve their skating skills while becoming even more confident on the ice! REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!*If you are unaware of your skill level please register as a Level 1 and coaches will move you around based on your week 1 skill level assessment.
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9:20 AM - 9:50 AM
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TIA - Tots Fun!damentals Beginner Level Group Skate Lessons - 4 & 5 Years Old - Tots Fun!damentals Beginner Level Winter- Saturday 2026 In general, each Tots Fun!damentals Group Lesson consists of 15 minutes of instruction and 15 minutes of FUN! practice games. Skills are presented in a positive and playful manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice. Protective helmets are MANDATORY (bike helmets are acceptable.) / Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons.Class Prerequisites: Tots are 4-5 years old on or before the first day of class and have little to no skating experience. Students should be dressed warmly and bring mittens or gloves. Class Curriculum: In this class, skaters are introduced to simple and attainable skills. Along with learning the proper way to fall and to recover from the fall (get back up!) and basic forward & backward movement, students will also learn how to march in a standing position and how to march while moving. REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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9:50 AM - 10:20 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 1 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:50 AM - 10:20 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 2 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:50 AM - 10:20 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Parent / Child - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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TIA - ISI Youth Basic Skills Group Skate Lessons: Pre-Alpha / Alpha / Beta / Gamma Levels - Youth Group Skating Lessons Winter Basic Skills -Saturdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Instructors are constantly evaluating skating skills and placing students in the correct level class. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites for All Basic Skills Levels: Students are between the ages of 6 -16 years old on or before the first day of class. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat.
Youth Pre-Alpha/Pre-Alpha+ Prerequisites: Student has completed a Beginner Level Skating class or after falling, can stand up without assistance. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Two-foot glides / One-foot glide (right & left) / Forward Swizzle / Backward Wiggle / Backward Swizzle
Youth Alpha/Alpha+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Pre-Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Forward Stroking (6) / Forward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Forward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / One-foot Snowplow Stop
Youth Beta/Beta+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed an Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Backward Stroking (6) / Backward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Backward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / T-Stop – Right Foot Outside Edge / T-Stop – Left Foot Outside Edge
Youth Gamma/Gamma+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Beta Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Right Forward & Left Forward Inside Open Mohawk Combo / Hockey Stop. Once the student has tested and passed the ISI Gamma Level they are eligible to skate on freestyle ice. For more information on freestyle ice, please click here: Freestyle Ice
REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
*If you are unaware of your skill level please register as a beginner and coaches will move you around based on your week 1 skill level assessment.
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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TIA - ISI Youth Beginner Level Group Skate Lessons - 6-16 Years Old - Youth Group Skating Lessons Winter Beginner -Saturday 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites: Students are between the ages of 6 -16 years old on or before the first day of class and have little to no skating experience. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat. While NOT mandatory, we do strongly urge that beginner-level students wear a protective helmet (bike helmets are acceptable.) Class Curriculum: In this class, skaters are introduced to simple and attainable skills. Along with learning the proper way to fall and to recover from the fall (get back up!) and basic forward & backward movement, students will also learn how to march in a standing position and how to march while moving.Students are introduced to simple and attainable skills. REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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10:30 AM - 11:15 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 3 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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10:50 AM - 11:30 AM
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TIA - Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Freestyle Ice January 2026 FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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11:15 AM - 12:00 PM
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Adult Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Adult Beginner - Saturdays We offer two levels of adult instruction. For each level, individualized instruction is based on skill and comfort level, as well as group dynamics.Red Cross Adult Swim allows swimmers to progress at their own pace, mastering one set of skills before moving on to the next. Winter Session runs from January 3rd-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19thClass Duration: 45 Minutes Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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11:40 AM - 12:30 PM
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TIA - ISI Youth Delta & Freestyle 1-10 Levels Group Skate Lessons - Youth Group Skating Lessons Winter Delta-Freestyle 1-10 -Saturday 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. The + sign after the level indicates the student is very close to passing to the next ISI skate level. Instructors are constantly evaluating skating skills and placing students in their correct class level. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Class Prerequisites for All Delta/Delta+ & Freestyle Levels 10-10: Students are between the ages of 6 -16 years old on or before the first day of class and have tested and passed the previous level class. ISI Youth Delta/Delta+ Prerequisites: Students have completed a Gamma Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Forward Outside & Inside Edges / Skater’s Choice of Shoot-the-Duck or Lunge / Bunny Hop ISI Youth Freestyle 1-10E/P Prerequisites 6 – 16 Years old Freestyle 1-10 Elements (FS E) classes focus on teaching specific skating skills including edges, jumps, and spins that we call “Elements.” Students are tested on these elements to determine if they are ready to progress to the next level. If not, the test results provide feedback on what elements the student needs to continue to work on. Freestyle 1-10 Program (FS P) is the linking of each level’s required elements with music to create a “Program.” The skater then skates their program on a testing session to complete the level’s requirements. The ISI Freestyle Levels are very exciting! Here at TIA, once the skater passes ISI Freestyle Level 1 Program, they qualify to do a solo in any one of our ice exhibitions and shows! This is quite an accomplishment, not only for the skater but for the skater’s family, as well!To learn more about specific freestyle elements required to test and pass each class level, please click here: ISI Freestyle 1-10 Test Requirements REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Lifeguarding and Water Safety Courses 2026 - January/February 2026 Water Safety Instructor Course The City of Portland is an Authorized Provider of the American Red Cross.Sign up for a range of American Red Cross lifeguarding and water safety courses which can help you gain the skills and confidence necessary for providing care and instruction when it's needed most. Courses available include lifeguarding and Water Safety Instructor™ training.Course Options:
r.24 American Red Cross Lifeguarding
Water Safety Instructor
Course Fees:
r.24 Lifeguarding: $315
Water Safety Instructor: $400
Participants must attend all classes and pass all final tests in order to receive their certification. No exceptions.
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12:30 PM - 1:20 PM
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TIA - Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Freestyle Ice January 2026 FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
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TIA - Public Skating Sessions - Troubh Ice Arena - Public Skating January 2026 Drop ins welcome, Pre-registration is encouragedThe following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on Public Skate Ice Sessions: Sticks, Pucks, Headphones, Cell Phones.
For safety purposes, we DO NOT ALLOW walkers and/or non-ADA compliant sleds or carrying a child on-ice.
We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PUBLIC SKATING WILL ALWAYS AT A MINIMUM BE 60 MINUTES LONG. Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Birthday Party
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3:10 PM - 4:10 PM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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4:20 PM - 6:20 PM
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Cape Elizabeth Boys Hockey 2025-2026
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6:20 PM - 8:20 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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8:20 PM - 10:20 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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Sunday January 11, 2026
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7:00 AM - 7:50 AM
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TIA - Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Freestyle Ice January 2026 FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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7:00 AM - 11:30 AM
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Church Service
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7:00 AM - 11:30 AM
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Church Service
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7:50 AM - 8:40 AM
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TIA - Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Freestyle Ice January 2026 FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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Portland Futsal League - Portland Futsal League (2026) Portland Futsal LeagueReady to take your game to the next level? The Portland Futsal League is a collaboration between Portland Parks & Recreation, Portland Area Youth Soccer Association (PAYSA), local high schools, and local soccer clubs. The league was established in 2018 with the mission of expanding the futsal footprint in Portland, Maine and to assist in the development of young soccer players in our city. We aim to offer a competitive model that focuses on player development, and that is inclusive, accessible, and affordable. Our programming is a blend of foot skills sessions and futsal league play for players grades K-8, with the emphasis placed on skill development through maximization of touches on the ball. Ages: 5-14 years old (K-8th grade)Dates: January 4 - March 8, 2026 (No program during February Break, Feb 15th & 18th) Foot Skills: Wednesday evenings at 5:00 pm, 6:00 pm, and 7:00 pm based on age groupsGames: Sundays between 9:00am-3:00pm based on divisionFee: $170 Portland Residents$180 Non-ResidentsT-shirt given to all participants. Price includes 8 weeks of foot skills and 8 weeks of scrimmage and game play. We will have one week of additional programming as an introduction on January 4th with full League play beginning on January 11th.
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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For Church
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11:10 AM - 12:10 PM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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12:30 PM - 2:30 PM
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Adult Drop in Basketball @ East End - Adult Drop In Basketball @ East End Looking to get some exercise, meet new people, and enjoy a friendly game of basketball? Join us for Adult Drop In Basketball at East End! This open gym time is perfect for players of all skill levels to shoot around, play casual pick up games, and stay active in a fun, low pressure environment. Dates: Sundays starting September 7Time: 12:30 pm – 2:30 pmAges: 18+ years oldLocation: East End Community School Gym 195 North St, PortlandWhat should I bring? Indoor Shoes, comfortable clothes, waterFee: Portland Resident $5.00 / Non-resident: $10.00 Cash only: please bring the exact amount as we will not have changeFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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TIA - Public Skating Sessions - Troubh Ice Arena - Public Skating January 2026 Drop ins welcome, Pre-registration is encouragedThe following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on Public Skate Ice Sessions: Sticks, Pucks, Headphones, Cell Phones.
For safety purposes, we DO NOT ALLOW walkers and/or non-ADA compliant sleds or carrying a child on-ice.
We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PUBLIC SKATING WILL ALWAYS AT A MINIMUM BE 60 MINUTES LONG. Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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Special Olympics Maine - Portland Flames - Basketball Team
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3:20 PM - 4:20 PM
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Hersom Birthday Private Ice
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Southern Maine Middle School Hockey League Game - Jan-Mar 2026
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5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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Field hockey
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soccer with the crew
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6:10 PM - 7:10 PM
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Southern Maine Middle School Hockey League Game - Jan-Mar 2026
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6:45 PM - 8:15 PM
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Adults Pick Up Indoor Soccer - Winter 2026 Adults Indoor Pick-Up Soccer program aims to bring the community together and encourage players to mix up teams so the game can be enjoyed by everyone.What to Expect:
You will be placed on a team with other participants, potentially new people you haven't met before.
We will run two games simultaneously in the gym.
Teams will play 5v5 (including a goalie) or 4v4 (without a goalie).
Games will be fast-paced, lasting 5 minutes, and will include players of all skill levels.
Respect for the game, fellow players, and the facility is mandatory.
We encourage competitive play but never at the expense of respect for others.
How to register:Sign up below for the season What you need to bring:
Gym Shoes (non-marking)
Comfortable athletic clothing
Shinguards
Water bottle
For weather cancellations for this program, please link HERE for updates.
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7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
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Pinetree Curling Club Winter/Spring 2026 Session (Jan-May)
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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7:50 AM - 8:40 AM
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TIA - Early Bird Special Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Early Bird Freestyle Ice January 2026 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER *Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Early Bird Specials are held Regularly during the November to April Months of the year.
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8:40 AM - 9:30 AM
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TIA - Early Bird Special Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Early Bird Freestyle Ice January 2026 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER *Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Early Bird Specials are held Regularly during the November to April Months of the year.
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9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
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Peaks Island Community Recreation Page - Dancercise ( Mondays: December 1, 8, 15; January 5, 12, 19, 26; February 2) Welcome to the Peaks Island Community Recreation Page!Explore current programs below.
Quick Links:- Peaks Island After the Bell program- Peaks Island Community Center rental request form------------------------------------------------------------------------Announcing Open Gym Hours at PIES!We are thrilled to introduce open hours at the Peaks Island Elementary School gym! We will be offering weekly hours for adults, teens, and families.Teen Drop-in Gym Hours: Tuesdays from 6:00-8:00pm (grades 7-12)Adult Drop-in Basketball: Thursdays from 6:00-8:00pm (ages 18+)Family Drop-in Gym Hours: Sundays from 3:00-5:00pm (all ages)*Please note for Family Gym: parents/caregivers are required to stay for the duration of the program and are welcome to supervise or join in on the fun!DANCERCISE on Peaks - NEW PROGRAM!Move to music as we combine low-impact cardio plus stretching for a fun, interactive workout. We will sample different music and dance styles over four weeks, including popular songs of the mid-20th century, Latin rhythms, and Broadway hits. Join us at the Community Center on Monday and/or Wednesday mornings. Class is suitable for beginners and non-dancers! Wear comfortable clothes and secure shoes (running/athletic/trainers).About the instructor: Caitlin Osborne retired from Penn State University in 2018, where she taught dance and theatre classes. She teaches tap and ballet for adults and holds workshops on social dance including swing, foxtrot, and others.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you would like to support the Peaks Island community by leading a program, please complete the program proposal form HERE.
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Defending Democracy
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12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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TIA - Public Skating Sessions - Troubh Ice Arena - Public Skating January 2026 Drop ins welcome, Pre-registration is encouragedThe following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on Public Skate Ice Sessions: Sticks, Pucks, Headphones, Cell Phones.
For safety purposes, we DO NOT ALLOW walkers and/or non-ADA compliant sleds or carrying a child on-ice.
We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PUBLIC SKATING WILL ALWAYS AT A MINIMUM BE 60 MINUTES LONG. Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Parent / Child - Mondays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Monday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:20 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Monday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:20 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 1 - Mondays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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1:40 PM - 2:40 PM
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TIA - Stick & Puck - Troubh Ice Arena - Stick & Puck January 2026 ADULT CO-ED STICK & PUCK HOCKEY PROTOCOLSYou may prepay online or pay at the rink "drop in" style. The following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on the ice: Head Phones, Cell PhonesIn order to participate in the Adult Co-Ed Stick & Puck program, players must be 18+ years old.Helmets are required and, at a minimum, lower padding is required but full padding is strongly encouraged.We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Hounchell Hockey
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4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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WENA
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4:10 PM - 6:10 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - NEW Time for Lap Practice: Mondays 5:00 to 6:00 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Rec basketball league practices
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6:20 PM - 7:20 PM
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Pace Hockey Practice - January 2026
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7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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8:40 PM - 9:40 PM
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Chickadee League January 2025-2026
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9:50 PM - 10:50 PM
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Chickadee League January 2025-2026
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Tuesday January 13, 2026
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6:00 AM - 7:00 AM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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7:10 AM - 8:10 AM
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Morning Hockey Club - January 2026
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9:00 AM - 9:30 AM
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Make Curling Ice
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9:10 AM - 9:40 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Parent / Child - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
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Tai Chi Chih (TCC) - T’ai Chi Chih (TCC) Tuesdays January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10 T’ai Chi Chih (TCC)Join us in for this new Tai Chi Chih program! Steeped in a calm yet energy-driven, inclusive mind,body, and soul. TCC is meditative while feeding the need to move. With proven health benefits and no specialequipment required, this practice goes anywhere you do, and it's a perfect modality for cultivating "calm in themidst of chaos".6 week programDates: Session 1: Thursdays, October 9,(OFF 10/16),21,30, November 6, 13, 20Session 2: Tuesdays January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10Session 3: Thursdays January 8, 15, 22, 29 February 5, 12Time: 9:30-10:30aAges: 18+Location: Reiche Community Center - 166 Brackett Street, PortlandInstructor: Sara LeonardWhat should I bring? Comfortable clothing and shoes that feel secure or sock footies with rubberbumps.Fee: $90.00 Resident / $100.00 Non-ResidentMin/Max: 6/12Deadline: One week prior to the start dateFee Waiver Eligible: NoFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Pinetree Curling Club Tuesdays Jan-Feb 2026
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9:50 AM - 10:20 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:50 AM - 10:20 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Library - Drawing Class
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12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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TIA - Public Skating Sessions - Troubh Ice Arena - Public Skating January 2026 Drop ins welcome, Pre-registration is encouragedThe following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on Public Skate Ice Sessions: Sticks, Pucks, Headphones, Cell Phones.
For safety purposes, we DO NOT ALLOW walkers and/or non-ADA compliant sleds or carrying a child on-ice.
We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PUBLIC SKATING WILL ALWAYS AT A MINIMUM BE 60 MINUTES LONG. Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Tuesdays, 1:00 to 1:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Tuesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Tuesdays, 1:40 to 2:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Tuesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:40 PM
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TIA - Pickup Hockey - Troubh Ice Arena - Pickup Hockey - January 2026 ADULT CO-ED PICKUP HOCKEY PROTOCOLSYou may prepay online or pay at the rink "drop in" style. Goalies skate for free so do not pre-pay online.The following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on the ice: Head Phones, Cell PhonesIn order to participate in the Adult Co-Ed Pickup Hockey program, players must be 18+ years old.Helmets are required and, at a minimum, lower padding is required but full padding is strongly encouraged.We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Tuesdays, 2:20 to 2:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Tuesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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3:00 PM - 4:20 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Cooking Around the World - Fun Chefs Cooking School - Cooking Around the World (Tuesdays 1/13, 20, 27, 2/3, 10, 24 (NO class 2/17) Our culinary passport program teaches children about the culinary arts and where the food originates from.
At Fun Chefs Cooking School we offer an exciting culinary adventure tailored specifically for kids. Our cooking school is designed to inspire young chefs, teaching them essential cooking skills while fostering a love for healthy eating and creativity in the kitchen.
At Fun Chefs Cooking School, learning to cook should be a fun, engaging, and hands-on experience. Our classes are designed to cater to various age groups and skill levels, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to learn and grow at their own pace. From basic kitchen safety and simple recipes to more advanced culinary techniques, our curriculum covers a wide range of topics to keep young minds engaged and excited.
We understand the importance of healthy eating habits, and our classes emphasize the use of fresh, wholesome ingredients. By teaching kids how to prepare nutritious meals, we aim to instill lifelong healthy habits that will benefit them and their families for years to come.
Our experienced and passionate instructors are dedicated to creating a positive and supportive learning environment. They are not only skilled chefs but also excellent mentors who are committed to helping each child achieve their culinary potential.Dates: Session 1 : Tuesdays 1/13, 20, 27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/24 (NO class 2/17)Fee: $150.00 Residents / $160.00 Non-ResidentsTimes: 4:00pm - 5:00pmAges: 6-12Location: East End Community School Cafeteria- 195 North St, Portland, ME 04101Min/Max: 12/24Deadline: One week prior to the start of the sessionInstructor: Fun Chefs InstructorsFor More Information: (207) 773-8222 or Email: cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
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TIA - Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Freestyle Ice January Tuesday Discount 2026 FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 1 - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:50 PM
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TIA - ISI Adult Basic Skills Group Skate Lessons: Pre-Alpha / Alpha / Beta / Gamma Levels - Adult Group Skating Lessons Winter Basic Skills -Tuesdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. The + sign after the level indicates the student is very close to passing to the next ISI skate level. Instructors are constantly evaluating skating skills and placing students in their correct class level. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites for All Basic Skills Levels: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat. Adult Pre-Alpha/Pre-Alpha+ Prerequisites: Student has completed a Beginner Level Skating class or after falling, can stand up without assistance. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Two-foot glides / One-foot glide (right & left) / Forward Swizzle / Backward Wiggle / Backward Swizzle Adult Alpha/Alpha+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Pre-Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Forward Stroking (6) / Forward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Forward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / One-foot Snowplow Stop Adult Beta/Beta+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed an Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Backward Stroking (6) / Backward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Backward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / T-Stop – Right Foot Outside Edge / T-Stop – Left Foot Outside Edge Adult Gamma/Gamma+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Beta Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Right Forward & Left Forward Inside Open Mohawk Combo / Hockey Stop REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
*If you are unaware of your skill level please register as a beginner and coaches will move you around based on your week 1 skill level assessment.
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5:00 PM - 5:50 PM
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TIA - ISI Adult Beginner Level Group Skate Lessons - Adult Group Skating Lessons Winter Basic Skills Beginner -Tuesdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class and have little to no skating experience. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat. While NOT mandatory, we do strongly urge that beginner-level students wear a protective helmet (bike helmets are acceptable.) Class Curriculum: In this class, skaters are introduced to simple and attainable skills. Along with learning the proper way to fall and to recover from the fall (get back up!) students will also learn basic forward & backward movements. REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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Tuesday Basketball
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Rec basketball league practices
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5:40 PM - 6:10 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 2 - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:40 PM - 6:25 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 3 - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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6:00 PM - 6:50 PM
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TIA - Adult Delta - Freestyle 1-10 Levels Group Skate Lessons - Adult Group Skating Lessons Winter Delta-Freestyle 1-10 -Tuesdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Adult Delta/Delta+ Prerequisites: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class and have tested and passed a Gamma Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Forward Outside & Inside Edges / Skater’s Choice of Shoot-the-Duck or Lunge / Bunny Hop ISI Adult Freestyle 1-10E/P Prerequisites: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class and have tested and passed the previous Level Skating class. Freestyle 1-10 Elements (FS E) Class Curriculum: Classes focus on teaching specific skating skills including edges, jumps, and spins that we call “Elements.” Students are tested on these elements to determine if they are ready to progress to the next level. If not, the test results provide feedback on what elements the student needs to continue to work on. Freestyle 1-10 Program (FS P) Class Curriculum: Classes focus on the linking of each level’s required elements with music to create a “Program.” The skater then skates their program on a testing session to complete the level’s requirements. The ISI Freestyle Levels are very exciting! Here at TIA, once the skater passes ISI Freestyle *Level 1 Program, they qualify to do a solo in any one of our ice exhibitions and shows! This is quite an accomplishment, not only for the skater but for the skater’s family, as well! To learn more about specific freestyle elements required to test and pass each class level, please click here: ISI Freestyle 1-10 Test Requirements REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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6:00 PM - 8:15 PM
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Peaks Island Branch Library Book Group
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6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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Drop in Table Tennis @ East End - Drop in Table Tennis Looking for a fun and active way to unwind? Join us for Adult Drop-In Table Tennis! Whether you're a seasoned player or just picking up a paddle for the first time, this open play time offers a relaxed environment to enjoy the game, meet fellow enthusiasts, and sharpen your skills. We have 4-5 tables going at once. Great way to meet new people and try something new! Dates: Mondays 9/8,15,22,29 (Program will move to Tuesday evenings as of 10/7 for the remainder of the year)Time: 6:00-8:30 pm Ages: 18+ Location: East End Community School Cafeteria- 195 North St, Portland, ME 04101What should I bring? Paddle, we have some available Fee: $5 Portland Residents / $10 Non-ResidentsCash only: please bring the exact amount as we will not have changeFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Adult Introduction to Archery - Adult Introduction to Archery Session 3: January 6,13,20,27 Perfect for adults (ages 18 and up) who are new to archery, this programprovides a structured introduction to the sport with instruction on rangesafety, shooting mechanics, and archery fundamentals. In a welcoming andrelaxed setting, participants will also develop mental focus, confidence, andphysical coordination while enjoying the rewarding experience of archery.These classes will be taught by expert instructors from the Maine School ofArchery.Location: Reiche Community CenterLength: 4 week programParticipants: up to 16 participants, ages 18 and upCost: $125When: Tuesdays from 6:30pm to 7:30pmSession 1: September 9,16,23,30Session 2: November 4, 11, 18, 25Session 3: January 6, 13, 20, 27Session 4: March 3, 10, 17, 24Session 5: April 7, 14, 21, 28Session 6: May 5, 12, 19, 26For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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6:45 PM - 7:30 PM
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Adult Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Adult Intermediate - Tuedays We offer two levels of adult instruction. For each level, individualized instruction is based on skill and comfort level, as well as group dynamics.Red Cross Adult Swim allows swimmers to progress at their own pace, mastering one set of skills before moving on to the next. Winter Session runs from January 3rd-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19thClass Duration: 45 Minutes Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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McNally Hockey Group - January 2026
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GPWIHL January 2026
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Adult Drop-in Basketball at Riverton - Adult drop in basketball at Riverton Come play some exciting pick-up basketball games at the Riverton Community Center gym! Get in shape and have fun playing the great sport of basketball.Dates: Tuesdays, November 4th, 2025 to April 28, 2026Time: 8:30 pm – 10:30 pmAges: 18+ years old (please bring ID)Location: Riverton Community Center Gym, 1600 Forest Ave, PortlandWhat should I bring? Gym shoes and comfortable clothing.
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9:20 PM - 10:20 PM
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Chickadee League January 2025-2026
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Wednesday January 14, 2026
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6:40 AM - 7:40 AM
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Portland Wednesday Hockey Club
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7:50 AM - 8:40 AM
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TIA - Early Bird Special Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Early Bird Freestyle Ice January 2026 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER *Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Early Bird Specials are held Regularly during the November to April Months of the year.
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TIA - Early Bird Special Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Early Bird Freestyle Ice January 2026 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER *Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Early Bird Specials are held Regularly during the November to April Months of the year.
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Peaks Island Community Recreation Page - Dancercise (Wednesdays: December 3, 10, 17; January 7, 14, 21, 28; February 4) Welcome to the Peaks Island Community Recreation Page!Explore current programs below.
Quick Links:- Peaks Island After the Bell program- Peaks Island Community Center rental request form------------------------------------------------------------------------Announcing Open Gym Hours at PIES!We are thrilled to introduce open hours at the Peaks Island Elementary School gym! We will be offering weekly hours for adults, teens, and families.Teen Drop-in Gym Hours: Tuesdays from 6:00-8:00pm (grades 7-12)Adult Drop-in Basketball: Thursdays from 6:00-8:00pm (ages 18+)Family Drop-in Gym Hours: Sundays from 3:00-5:00pm (all ages)*Please note for Family Gym: parents/caregivers are required to stay for the duration of the program and are welcome to supervise or join in on the fun!DANCERCISE on Peaks - NEW PROGRAM!Move to music as we combine low-impact cardio plus stretching for a fun, interactive workout. We will sample different music and dance styles over four weeks, including popular songs of the mid-20th century, Latin rhythms, and Broadway hits. Join us at the Community Center on Monday and/or Wednesday mornings. Class is suitable for beginners and non-dancers! Wear comfortable clothes and secure shoes (running/athletic/trainers).About the instructor: Caitlin Osborne retired from Penn State University in 2018, where she taught dance and theatre classes. She teaches tap and ballet for adults and holds workshops on social dance including swing, foxtrot, and others.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you would like to support the Peaks Island community by leading a program, please complete the program proposal form HERE.
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Prf leadership tour / onsite meeting in Bday room
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PineTree Curling - Private Party Portland Trails
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TIA - Public Skating Sessions - Troubh Ice Arena - Public Skating January 2026 Drop ins welcome, Pre-registration is encouragedThe following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on Public Skate Ice Sessions: Sticks, Pucks, Headphones, Cell Phones.
For safety purposes, we DO NOT ALLOW walkers and/or non-ADA compliant sleds or carrying a child on-ice.
We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PUBLIC SKATING WILL ALWAYS AT A MINIMUM BE 60 MINUTES LONG. Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Wednesdays, 1:00 to 1:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Wednesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Wednesdays, 1:40 to 2:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Wednesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Wednesdays, 2:20 to 2:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Wednesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Wednesdays, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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3:00 PM - 4:20 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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4:20 PM - 4:50 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 1 - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Youth Portland Archery Club - Portland Archery Club - Youth Session 3: January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25 Would your child like to join an archery club where they can improve their skills, make new friends, and have a blast?”
The Portland Archery Club offers a series of fun and engaging classes taught by expert instructorsfrom the Maine School of Archery. These classes are designed to provideyoung archers (ages 10–17) with the opportunity to develop their skills in asafe, supportive, and confidence-building environment.Participants will learn range safety, proper shooting techniques, andfoundational archery skills. As they progress, they’ll have the chance to masteradvanced techniques and, if they choose, compete with other clubs. Whetheryour child is new to archery or aiming to refine their skills, the PortlandArchery Club is the perfect place to build confidence, focus, and friendships.Length: 8-week programParticipants: up to 16 participants, ages 10 to 17Cost: $225 for 8-week sessions, $125 for 4-week sessionsCalendar: Wednesdays from 5:00pm to 6:00pmSession 1: September 10, 17, 24, October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29Session 2: November 5, 12, 19, 26Session 3: January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25Session 4: March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1, 8, 15, 22Session 5: April 29, May 6, 13, 20For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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Reserved Futsal
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 2 - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 3 - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 4 - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 5 - Wednesday Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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Adult Portland Archery Club - Portland Archery Club – Adult Session 3: January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25 Portland Archery Club – Adult Looking to try something new, stay active and meet great people along the way?The Portland Archery Club offers a welcoming space for adults (ages 18 and up) ofall experience levels to learn and grow in the sport of archery. Our fun andengaging classes are taught by expert instructors from the Maine School ofArchery and are designed to help you develop your skills in a relaxed, supportiveenvironment.You'll learn range safety, proper shooting techniques, and foundational archeryskills. As your confidence grows, you’ll have the opportunity to explore advancedtechniques, compete against other clubs, or just enjoy a weekly activity with alike-minded community. Whether you're new to the sport or picking it up again, thePortland Archery Club is a great way to build focus, confidence and friendships.Location: Reiche Community CenterLength: 8-week programParticipants: up to 16 participants, ages 18 years old and upCost: $225 for 8-week sessions, $125 for 4-week sessionsWhere: Wednesdays from 6:30pm to 7:30PMSession 1: September 10, 17, 24, October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29Session 2: November 5, 12, 19, 26Session 3: January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25Session 4: March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1, 8, 15, 22Session 5: April 29, May 6, 13, 20For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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Drop in Volleyball @ East End - Drop in Volleyball @ East End Bump, set, spike! Join us for Adult Drop-In Volleyball—anopen gym session where adults can enjoy casual games,meet new people, and stay active. Whether you’re aseasoned player or just looking to have some fun, this isa great opportunity to play in a welcoming, low-pressureenvironment.Dates: Wednesday, September 3, 2025Time: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pmAges: 18+ years oldLocation: East End Community School Gym 195 North St,PortlandWhat should I bring? Indoor Shoes, comfortable clothes,waterFee: Portland Resident $5.00 / Non-resident: $10.00Cash only: Please bring the exact amount as we will not have changeFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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9:10 PM - 10:10 PM
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Carlson Hockey Group January 2026
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Chickadee League January 2025-2026
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Thursday January 15, 2026
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Zaccaria Ice
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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Morning Hockey Club - January 2026
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Thursday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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Foundation House Jan 2026 - Hockey
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TIA - Tuesday/Thursday Specials Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Thursday Special Freestyle Ice January 2026 THURSDAY SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 1:00 to 1:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Thursday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 1:40 to 2:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:40 PM - 2:40 PM
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TIA - Pickup Hockey - Troubh Ice Arena - Pickup Hockey - January 2026 ADULT CO-ED PICKUP HOCKEY PROTOCOLSYou may prepay online or pay at the rink "drop in" style. Goalies skate for free so do not pre-pay online.The following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on the ice: Head Phones, Cell PhonesIn order to participate in the Adult Co-Ed Pickup Hockey program, players must be 18+ years old.Helmets are required and, at a minimum, lower padding is required but full padding is strongly encouraged.We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 2:20 to 02:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Thursday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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2:50 PM - 3:50 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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4:40 PM - 5:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 4:40 to 5:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Rec basketball league practices
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5:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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Shared Space Cafe - Multilingual School Event
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5:20 PM - 5:50 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 5:20 to 5:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 6:00 to 6:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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6:00 PM - 7:15 PM
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Cooking with Kids - Sushi Edition! - Session 2: January 15, 2026 Does your child love to cook? In this hands-on class, kids will learn how to make fresh, homemade sushi rolls! Participants will explore the basics of sushi-making, from preparing ingredients to the art of filling and rolling. A fun and creative way to build kitchen confidence and try something new!Dates: (1 class per session)Session 1: October 9, 2025Session 2: January 15, 2026Fee: $40.00 Residents / $50.00 Non-Residents per session registeredTimes: 6:00 - 7:15 pmAges: Grades- 2-7Location: East End Community School - 195 North St, Portland, ME 04101Min/Max: 8/15 / Fee Waiver Eligible: NoDeadline: One week prior to the start of the sessionInstructor: Christiana Viney FMI: (207) 773-8222 or Email: cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Volleyball
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6:40 PM - 7:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 6:40 to 7:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Cape Elizabeth Boys Hockey 2025-2026
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10:10 PM - 11:10 PM
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Chickadee League January 2025-2026
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Friday January 16, 2026
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6:40 AM - 7:40 AM
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Portland Wednesday Hockey Club
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7:50 AM - 8:40 AM
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TIA - Early Bird Special Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Early Bird Freestyle Ice January 2026 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER *Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Early Bird Specials are held Regularly during the November to April Months of the year.
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8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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School Use (Frankel)
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8:00 AM - 12:30 PM
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ISLAND VETERINARY SERVICE
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8:40 AM - 9:30 AM
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TIA - Early Bird Special Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Early Bird Freestyle Ice January 2026 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER *Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Early Bird Specials are held Regularly during the November to April Months of the year.
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12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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King Middle School Field trip
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12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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TIA - Public Skating Sessions - Troubh Ice Arena - Public Skating January 2026 Drop ins welcome, Pre-registration is encouragedThe following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on Public Skate Ice Sessions: Sticks, Pucks, Headphones, Cell Phones.
For safety purposes, we DO NOT ALLOW walkers and/or non-ADA compliant sleds or carrying a child on-ice.
We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PUBLIC SKATING WILL ALWAYS AT A MINIMUM BE 60 MINUTES LONG. Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Friday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 1:40 to 2:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Friday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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TIA - Pickup Hockey - Troubh Ice Arena - Pickup Hockey - January 2026 ADULT CO-ED PICKUP HOCKEY PROTOCOLSYou may prepay online or pay at the rink "drop in" style. Goalies skate for free so do not pre-pay online.The following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on the ice: Head Phones, Cell PhonesIn order to participate in the Adult Co-Ed Pickup Hockey program, players must be 18+ years old.Helmets are required and, at a minimum, lower padding is required but full padding is strongly encouraged.We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 2:20 to 2:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Friday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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2:50 PM - 3:50 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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3:40 PM - 4:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 3:40 to 4:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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4:20 PM - 4:50 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 4:20 to 4:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec Basketball League Practices
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5:10 PM - 6:10 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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6:20 PM - 7:20 PM
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Pace Hockey Practice - January 2026
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7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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8:40 PM - 9:40 PM
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Souza Hockey Group - January 2026
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9:50 PM - 10:50 PM
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Chickadee League January 2025-2026
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Saturday January 17, 2026
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7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Reserved BBall
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8:10 AM - 9:10 AM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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8:15 AM - 9:00 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 4 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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8:15 AM - 9:00 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 5 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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8:15 AM - 9:00 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 6 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:10 AM - 9:40 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Advanced Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:10 AM - 9:40 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:10 AM - 9:40 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Parent / Child - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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TIA - ISI Tots Fun!damentals Advanced Levels 1-4 Group Skate Lessons - 4 & 5 Years Old - Tots Fun!damentals Levels 1-4 Winter- Saturday 2026 In general, each Tots Group Lesson consists of 15 minutes of instruction and 15 minutes of FUN! practice games. Skills are presented in a positive playful manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice.
Class Prerequisites: Tots are 4-5 years old on or before the first day of class and have passed a Beginner Level Class or after falling, can stand up without assistance. Students should be dressed warmly and bring mittens or gloves. Protective helmets are MANDATORY (bike helmets are acceptable.) Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons.LEVEL PREREQUISITES & CLASS CURRICULUM: Tot Fun!damentals Level 1 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Beginner level class. Class Curriculum: In Level 1, tots will learn how to do a two-foot jump in place, a forward swizzle standing still, a single swizzle, and a beginning two-foot glide. Tot Fun!damentals Level 2 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Level 1 class. Class Curriculum: In Level 2, tots will learn to push and glide stroking, a dip, a forward swizzle, and prepare for a snowplow stop. Tot Fun!damentals Level 3 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Level 2 class. Class Curriculum: : In Level 3, tots will learn the “T” position with a left and right push, backward swizzles, a one and/or two-foot snow plow stop, and a backward wiggle. Tot Fun!damentals Level 4 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Level 3 class. Class Curriculum: In Level 4, tots will continue to improve their skating skills while becoming even more confident on the ice! REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!*If you are unaware of your skill level please register as a Level 1 and coaches will move you around based on your week 1 skill level assessment.
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TIA - Tots Fun!damentals Beginner Level Group Skate Lessons - 4 & 5 Years Old - Tots Fun!damentals Beginner Level Winter- Saturday 2026 In general, each Tots Fun!damentals Group Lesson consists of 15 minutes of instruction and 15 minutes of FUN! practice games. Skills are presented in a positive and playful manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice. Protective helmets are MANDATORY (bike helmets are acceptable.) / Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons.Class Prerequisites: Tots are 4-5 years old on or before the first day of class and have little to no skating experience. Students should be dressed warmly and bring mittens or gloves. Class Curriculum: In this class, skaters are introduced to simple and attainable skills. Along with learning the proper way to fall and to recover from the fall (get back up!) and basic forward & backward movement, students will also learn how to march in a standing position and how to march while moving. REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
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Lifeguarding and Water Safety Courses 2026 - January/February 2026 Water Safety Instructor Course The City of Portland is an Authorized Provider of the American Red Cross.Sign up for a range of American Red Cross lifeguarding and water safety courses which can help you gain the skills and confidence necessary for providing care and instruction when it's needed most. Courses available include lifeguarding and Water Safety Instructor™ training.Course Options:
r.24 American Red Cross Lifeguarding
Water Safety Instructor
Course Fees:
r.24 Lifeguarding: $315
Water Safety Instructor: $400
Participants must attend all classes and pass all final tests in order to receive their certification. No exceptions.
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 1 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 2 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Parent / Child - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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TIA - ISI Youth Basic Skills Group Skate Lessons: Pre-Alpha / Alpha / Beta / Gamma Levels - Youth Group Skating Lessons Winter Basic Skills -Saturdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Instructors are constantly evaluating skating skills and placing students in the correct level class. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites for All Basic Skills Levels: Students are between the ages of 6 -16 years old on or before the first day of class. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat.
Youth Pre-Alpha/Pre-Alpha+ Prerequisites: Student has completed a Beginner Level Skating class or after falling, can stand up without assistance. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Two-foot glides / One-foot glide (right & left) / Forward Swizzle / Backward Wiggle / Backward Swizzle
Youth Alpha/Alpha+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Pre-Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Forward Stroking (6) / Forward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Forward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / One-foot Snowplow Stop
Youth Beta/Beta+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed an Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Backward Stroking (6) / Backward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Backward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / T-Stop – Right Foot Outside Edge / T-Stop – Left Foot Outside Edge
Youth Gamma/Gamma+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Beta Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Right Forward & Left Forward Inside Open Mohawk Combo / Hockey Stop. Once the student has tested and passed the ISI Gamma Level they are eligible to skate on freestyle ice. For more information on freestyle ice, please click here: Freestyle Ice
REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
*If you are unaware of your skill level please register as a beginner and coaches will move you around based on your week 1 skill level assessment.
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TIA - ISI Youth Beginner Level Group Skate Lessons - 6-16 Years Old - Youth Group Skating Lessons Winter Beginner -Saturday 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites: Students are between the ages of 6 -16 years old on or before the first day of class and have little to no skating experience. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat. While NOT mandatory, we do strongly urge that beginner-level students wear a protective helmet (bike helmets are acceptable.) Class Curriculum: In this class, skaters are introduced to simple and attainable skills. Along with learning the proper way to fall and to recover from the fall (get back up!) and basic forward & backward movement, students will also learn how to march in a standing position and how to march while moving.Students are introduced to simple and attainable skills. REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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10:30 AM - 11:15 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 3 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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TIA - Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Freestyle Ice January 2026 FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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City Of Portland Fitness Testing
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11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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City Of Portland Fitness Testing
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11:15 AM - 12:00 PM
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Adult Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Adult Beginner - Saturdays We offer two levels of adult instruction. For each level, individualized instruction is based on skill and comfort level, as well as group dynamics.Red Cross Adult Swim allows swimmers to progress at their own pace, mastering one set of skills before moving on to the next. Winter Session runs from January 3rd-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19thClass Duration: 45 Minutes Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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11:30 AM - 2:30 PM
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Annual winter Show
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11:40 AM - 12:30 PM
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TIA - ISI Youth Delta & Freestyle 1-10 Levels Group Skate Lessons - Youth Group Skating Lessons Winter Delta-Freestyle 1-10 -Saturday 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. The + sign after the level indicates the student is very close to passing to the next ISI skate level. Instructors are constantly evaluating skating skills and placing students in their correct class level. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Class Prerequisites for All Delta/Delta+ & Freestyle Levels 10-10: Students are between the ages of 6 -16 years old on or before the first day of class and have tested and passed the previous level class. ISI Youth Delta/Delta+ Prerequisites: Students have completed a Gamma Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Forward Outside & Inside Edges / Skater’s Choice of Shoot-the-Duck or Lunge / Bunny Hop ISI Youth Freestyle 1-10E/P Prerequisites 6 – 16 Years old Freestyle 1-10 Elements (FS E) classes focus on teaching specific skating skills including edges, jumps, and spins that we call “Elements.” Students are tested on these elements to determine if they are ready to progress to the next level. If not, the test results provide feedback on what elements the student needs to continue to work on. Freestyle 1-10 Program (FS P) is the linking of each level’s required elements with music to create a “Program.” The skater then skates their program on a testing session to complete the level’s requirements. The ISI Freestyle Levels are very exciting! Here at TIA, once the skater passes ISI Freestyle Level 1 Program, they qualify to do a solo in any one of our ice exhibitions and shows! This is quite an accomplishment, not only for the skater but for the skater’s family, as well!To learn more about specific freestyle elements required to test and pass each class level, please click here: ISI Freestyle 1-10 Test Requirements REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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12:30 PM - 1:20 PM
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TIA - Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Freestyle Ice January 2026 FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
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O'Neill Pub Skate Birthday
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1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
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TIA - Public Skating Sessions - Troubh Ice Arena - Public Skating January 2026 Drop ins welcome, Pre-registration is encouragedThe following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on Public Skate Ice Sessions: Sticks, Pucks, Headphones, Cell Phones.
For safety purposes, we DO NOT ALLOW walkers and/or non-ADA compliant sleds or carrying a child on-ice.
We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PUBLIC SKATING WILL ALWAYS AT A MINIMUM BE 60 MINUTES LONG. Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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3:10 PM - 4:10 PM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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4:20 PM - 6:20 PM
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Makeup Game Hold
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6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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8:30 PM - 10:30 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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Sunday January 18, 2026
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7:00 AM - 7:50 AM
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TIA - Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Freestyle Ice January 2026 FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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7:00 AM - 11:30 AM
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Church Service
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7:00 AM - 11:30 AM
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Church Service
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7:50 AM - 8:40 AM
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TIA - Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Freestyle Ice January 2026 FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
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basketball
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8:50 AM - 9:50 AM
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Maineiac Mafia (Souza) - Sundays Jan/Feb 2026
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Portland Futsal League - Portland Futsal League (2026) Portland Futsal LeagueReady to take your game to the next level? The Portland Futsal League is a collaboration between Portland Parks & Recreation, Portland Area Youth Soccer Association (PAYSA), local high schools, and local soccer clubs. The league was established in 2018 with the mission of expanding the futsal footprint in Portland, Maine and to assist in the development of young soccer players in our city. We aim to offer a competitive model that focuses on player development, and that is inclusive, accessible, and affordable. Our programming is a blend of foot skills sessions and futsal league play for players grades K-8, with the emphasis placed on skill development through maximization of touches on the ball. Ages: 5-14 years old (K-8th grade)Dates: January 4 - March 8, 2026 (No program during February Break, Feb 15th & 18th) Foot Skills: Wednesday evenings at 5:00 pm, 6:00 pm, and 7:00 pm based on age groupsGames: Sundays between 9:00am-3:00pm based on divisionFee: $170 Portland Residents$180 Non-ResidentsT-shirt given to all participants. Price includes 8 weeks of foot skills and 8 weeks of scrimmage and game play. We will have one week of additional programming as an introduction on January 4th with full League play beginning on January 11th.
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9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Friend Church
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Wilmot Hockey
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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For Church
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11:10 AM - 12:10 PM
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Delli Colli Private Birthday
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12:20 PM - 1:20 PM
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Maine Wild 2014 vs Worcester Jr. Railers
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12:30 PM - 2:30 PM
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Adult Drop in Basketball @ East End - Adult Drop In Basketball @ East End Looking to get some exercise, meet new people, and enjoy a friendly game of basketball? Join us for Adult Drop In Basketball at East End! This open gym time is perfect for players of all skill levels to shoot around, play casual pick up games, and stay active in a fun, low pressure environment. Dates: Sundays starting September 7Time: 12:30 pm – 2:30 pmAges: 18+ years oldLocation: East End Community School Gym 195 North St, PortlandWhat should I bring? Indoor Shoes, comfortable clothes, waterFee: Portland Resident $5.00 / Non-resident: $10.00 Cash only: please bring the exact amount as we will not have changeFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
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Garcia Public Skate Birthday Party
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1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
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TIA - Public Skating Sessions - Troubh Ice Arena - Public Skating January 2026 Drop ins welcome, Pre-registration is encouragedThe following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on Public Skate Ice Sessions: Sticks, Pucks, Headphones, Cell Phones.
For safety purposes, we DO NOT ALLOW walkers and/or non-ADA compliant sleds or carrying a child on-ice.
We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PUBLIC SKATING WILL ALWAYS AT A MINIMUM BE 60 MINUTES LONG. Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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Special Olympics Maine - Portland Flames - Basketball Team
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3:10 PM - 4:50 PM
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Buchheim Birthday Private Ice
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Southern Maine Middle School Hockey League Game - Jan-Mar 2026
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5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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Field hockey
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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soccer with the crew
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6:10 PM - 7:10 PM
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Southern Maine Middle School Hockey League Game - Jan-Mar 2026
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6:45 PM - 8:15 PM
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Adults Pick Up Indoor Soccer - Winter 2026 Adults Indoor Pick-Up Soccer program aims to bring the community together and encourage players to mix up teams so the game can be enjoyed by everyone.What to Expect:
You will be placed on a team with other participants, potentially new people you haven't met before.
We will run two games simultaneously in the gym.
Teams will play 5v5 (including a goalie) or 4v4 (without a goalie).
Games will be fast-paced, lasting 5 minutes, and will include players of all skill levels.
Respect for the game, fellow players, and the facility is mandatory.
We encourage competitive play but never at the expense of respect for others.
How to register:Sign up below for the season What you need to bring:
Gym Shoes (non-marking)
Comfortable athletic clothing
Shinguards
Water bottle
For weather cancellations for this program, please link HERE for updates.
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7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
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Pinetree Curling Club Winter/Spring 2026 Session (Jan-May)
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Tuesday January 20, 2026
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5:45 AM - 6:00 AM
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Zaccaria Ice
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6:00 AM - 7:00 AM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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7:10 AM - 8:10 AM
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Morning Hockey Club - January 2026
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Make Curling Ice
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Parent / Child - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Tai Chi Chih (TCC) - T’ai Chi Chih (TCC) Tuesdays January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10 T’ai Chi Chih (TCC)Join us in for this new Tai Chi Chih program! Steeped in a calm yet energy-driven, inclusive mind,body, and soul. TCC is meditative while feeding the need to move. With proven health benefits and no specialequipment required, this practice goes anywhere you do, and it's a perfect modality for cultivating "calm in themidst of chaos".6 week programDates: Session 1: Thursdays, October 9,(OFF 10/16),21,30, November 6, 13, 20Session 2: Tuesdays January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10Session 3: Thursdays January 8, 15, 22, 29 February 5, 12Time: 9:30-10:30aAges: 18+Location: Reiche Community Center - 166 Brackett Street, PortlandInstructor: Sara LeonardWhat should I bring? Comfortable clothing and shoes that feel secure or sock footies with rubberbumps.Fee: $90.00 Resident / $100.00 Non-ResidentMin/Max: 6/12Deadline: One week prior to the start dateFee Waiver Eligible: NoFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Pinetree Curling Club Tuesdays Jan-Feb 2026
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Library - Drawing Class
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12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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TIA - Public Skating Sessions - Troubh Ice Arena - Public Skating January 2026 Drop ins welcome, Pre-registration is encouragedThe following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on Public Skate Ice Sessions: Sticks, Pucks, Headphones, Cell Phones.
For safety purposes, we DO NOT ALLOW walkers and/or non-ADA compliant sleds or carrying a child on-ice.
We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PUBLIC SKATING WILL ALWAYS AT A MINIMUM BE 60 MINUTES LONG. Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Tuesdays, 1:00 to 1:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Tuesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Tuesdays, 1:40 to 2:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Tuesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:40 PM
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TIA - Pickup Hockey - Troubh Ice Arena - Pickup Hockey - January 2026 ADULT CO-ED PICKUP HOCKEY PROTOCOLSYou may prepay online or pay at the rink "drop in" style. Goalies skate for free so do not pre-pay online.The following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on the ice: Head Phones, Cell PhonesIn order to participate in the Adult Co-Ed Pickup Hockey program, players must be 18+ years old.Helmets are required and, at a minimum, lower padding is required but full padding is strongly encouraged.We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Tuesdays, 2:20 to 2:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Tuesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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3:20 PM - 4:20 PM
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Cape Elizabeth Boys Hockey 2025-2026
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Cooking Around the World - Fun Chefs Cooking School - Cooking Around the World (Tuesdays 1/13, 20, 27, 2/3, 10, 24 (NO class 2/17) Our culinary passport program teaches children about the culinary arts and where the food originates from.
At Fun Chefs Cooking School we offer an exciting culinary adventure tailored specifically for kids. Our cooking school is designed to inspire young chefs, teaching them essential cooking skills while fostering a love for healthy eating and creativity in the kitchen.
At Fun Chefs Cooking School, learning to cook should be a fun, engaging, and hands-on experience. Our classes are designed to cater to various age groups and skill levels, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to learn and grow at their own pace. From basic kitchen safety and simple recipes to more advanced culinary techniques, our curriculum covers a wide range of topics to keep young minds engaged and excited.
We understand the importance of healthy eating habits, and our classes emphasize the use of fresh, wholesome ingredients. By teaching kids how to prepare nutritious meals, we aim to instill lifelong healthy habits that will benefit them and their families for years to come.
Our experienced and passionate instructors are dedicated to creating a positive and supportive learning environment. They are not only skilled chefs but also excellent mentors who are committed to helping each child achieve their culinary potential.Dates: Session 1 : Tuesdays 1/13, 20, 27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/24 (NO class 2/17)Fee: $150.00 Residents / $160.00 Non-ResidentsTimes: 4:00pm - 5:00pmAges: 6-12Location: East End Community School Cafeteria- 195 North St, Portland, ME 04101Min/Max: 12/24Deadline: One week prior to the start of the sessionInstructor: Fun Chefs InstructorsFor More Information: (207) 773-8222 or Email: cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
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TIA - Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Freestyle Ice January Tuesday Discount 2026 FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 1 - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:50 PM
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TIA - ISI Adult Basic Skills Group Skate Lessons: Pre-Alpha / Alpha / Beta / Gamma Levels - Adult Group Skating Lessons Winter Basic Skills -Tuesdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. The + sign after the level indicates the student is very close to passing to the next ISI skate level. Instructors are constantly evaluating skating skills and placing students in their correct class level. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites for All Basic Skills Levels: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat. Adult Pre-Alpha/Pre-Alpha+ Prerequisites: Student has completed a Beginner Level Skating class or after falling, can stand up without assistance. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Two-foot glides / One-foot glide (right & left) / Forward Swizzle / Backward Wiggle / Backward Swizzle Adult Alpha/Alpha+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Pre-Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Forward Stroking (6) / Forward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Forward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / One-foot Snowplow Stop Adult Beta/Beta+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed an Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Backward Stroking (6) / Backward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Backward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / T-Stop – Right Foot Outside Edge / T-Stop – Left Foot Outside Edge Adult Gamma/Gamma+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Beta Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Right Forward & Left Forward Inside Open Mohawk Combo / Hockey Stop REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
*If you are unaware of your skill level please register as a beginner and coaches will move you around based on your week 1 skill level assessment.
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5:00 PM - 5:50 PM
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TIA - ISI Adult Beginner Level Group Skate Lessons - Adult Group Skating Lessons Winter Basic Skills Beginner -Tuesdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class and have little to no skating experience. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat. While NOT mandatory, we do strongly urge that beginner-level students wear a protective helmet (bike helmets are acceptable.) Class Curriculum: In this class, skaters are introduced to simple and attainable skills. Along with learning the proper way to fall and to recover from the fall (get back up!) students will also learn basic forward & backward movements. REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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Tuesday Basketball
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Rec basketball league practices
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5:40 PM - 6:10 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 2 - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:40 PM - 6:25 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 3 - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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6:00 PM - 6:50 PM
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TIA - Adult Delta - Freestyle 1-10 Levels Group Skate Lessons - Adult Group Skating Lessons Winter Delta-Freestyle 1-10 -Tuesdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Adult Delta/Delta+ Prerequisites: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class and have tested and passed a Gamma Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Forward Outside & Inside Edges / Skater’s Choice of Shoot-the-Duck or Lunge / Bunny Hop ISI Adult Freestyle 1-10E/P Prerequisites: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class and have tested and passed the previous Level Skating class. Freestyle 1-10 Elements (FS E) Class Curriculum: Classes focus on teaching specific skating skills including edges, jumps, and spins that we call “Elements.” Students are tested on these elements to determine if they are ready to progress to the next level. If not, the test results provide feedback on what elements the student needs to continue to work on. Freestyle 1-10 Program (FS P) Class Curriculum: Classes focus on the linking of each level’s required elements with music to create a “Program.” The skater then skates their program on a testing session to complete the level’s requirements. The ISI Freestyle Levels are very exciting! Here at TIA, once the skater passes ISI Freestyle *Level 1 Program, they qualify to do a solo in any one of our ice exhibitions and shows! This is quite an accomplishment, not only for the skater but for the skater’s family, as well! To learn more about specific freestyle elements required to test and pass each class level, please click here: ISI Freestyle 1-10 Test Requirements REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Crafting with Kids! - Session 2: Tuesday, January 20, 27, 2026 Get creative together in this fun and engaging arts and crafts program! Each week, we’ll explore a new hands-on project using kid-friendly materials—from painting and paper crafts to seasonal decorations and more. This program encourages imagination and fine motor skills in a relaxed, mess-friendly environment. All supplies are provided—just bring your creativity!Dates: 2 classes per sessionSession 1: Tuesday, November 11, 18, 2025Session 2: Tuesday, January 21, 28, 2025Times: 6:00-7:00pmAges: K-5thLocation: East End Community Center - 195 North StreetInstructor: Recreation StaffFee: $45.00 Resident / $55.00 Non Resident per session registeredMin/Max: 8/16Deadline: One week prior to the start of the sessionFee Waiver Eligible: YesFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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Drop in Table Tennis @ East End - Drop in Table Tennis Looking for a fun and active way to unwind? Join us for Adult Drop-In Table Tennis! Whether you're a seasoned player or just picking up a paddle for the first time, this open play time offers a relaxed environment to enjoy the game, meet fellow enthusiasts, and sharpen your skills. We have 4-5 tables going at once. Great way to meet new people and try something new! Dates: Mondays 9/8,15,22,29 (Program will move to Tuesday evenings as of 10/7 for the remainder of the year)Time: 6:00-8:30 pm Ages: 18+ Location: East End Community School Cafeteria- 195 North St, Portland, ME 04101What should I bring? Paddle, we have some available Fee: $5 Portland Residents / $10 Non-ResidentsCash only: please bring the exact amount as we will not have changeFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Adult Introduction to Archery - Adult Introduction to Archery Session 3: January 6,13,20,27 Perfect for adults (ages 18 and up) who are new to archery, this programprovides a structured introduction to the sport with instruction on rangesafety, shooting mechanics, and archery fundamentals. In a welcoming andrelaxed setting, participants will also develop mental focus, confidence, andphysical coordination while enjoying the rewarding experience of archery.These classes will be taught by expert instructors from the Maine School ofArchery.Location: Reiche Community CenterLength: 4 week programParticipants: up to 16 participants, ages 18 and upCost: $125When: Tuesdays from 6:30pm to 7:30pmSession 1: September 9,16,23,30Session 2: November 4, 11, 18, 25Session 3: January 6, 13, 20, 27Session 4: March 3, 10, 17, 24Session 5: April 7, 14, 21, 28Session 6: May 5, 12, 19, 26For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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6:45 PM - 7:30 PM
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Adult Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Adult Intermediate - Tuedays We offer two levels of adult instruction. For each level, individualized instruction is based on skill and comfort level, as well as group dynamics.Red Cross Adult Swim allows swimmers to progress at their own pace, mastering one set of skills before moving on to the next. Winter Session runs from January 3rd-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19thClass Duration: 45 Minutes Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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McNally Hockey Group - January 2026
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GPWIHL January 2026
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Adult Drop-in Basketball at Riverton - Adult drop in basketball at Riverton Come play some exciting pick-up basketball games at the Riverton Community Center gym! Get in shape and have fun playing the great sport of basketball.Dates: Tuesdays, November 4th, 2025 to April 28, 2026Time: 8:30 pm – 10:30 pmAges: 18+ years old (please bring ID)Location: Riverton Community Center Gym, 1600 Forest Ave, PortlandWhat should I bring? Gym shoes and comfortable clothing.
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9:20 PM - 10:20 PM
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Chickadee League January 2025-2026
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Wednesday January 21, 2026
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6:40 AM - 7:40 AM
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Portland Wednesday Hockey Club
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7:50 AM - 8:40 AM
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TIA - Early Bird Special Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Early Bird Freestyle Ice January 2026 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER *Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Early Bird Specials are held Regularly during the November to April Months of the year.
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8:40 AM - 9:30 AM
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TIA - Early Bird Special Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Early Bird Freestyle Ice January 2026 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER *Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Early Bird Specials are held Regularly during the November to April Months of the year.
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9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
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Peaks Island Community Recreation Page - Dancercise (Wednesdays: December 3, 10, 17; January 7, 14, 21, 28; February 4) Welcome to the Peaks Island Community Recreation Page!Explore current programs below.
Quick Links:- Peaks Island After the Bell program- Peaks Island Community Center rental request form------------------------------------------------------------------------Announcing Open Gym Hours at PIES!We are thrilled to introduce open hours at the Peaks Island Elementary School gym! We will be offering weekly hours for adults, teens, and families.Teen Drop-in Gym Hours: Tuesdays from 6:00-8:00pm (grades 7-12)Adult Drop-in Basketball: Thursdays from 6:00-8:00pm (ages 18+)Family Drop-in Gym Hours: Sundays from 3:00-5:00pm (all ages)*Please note for Family Gym: parents/caregivers are required to stay for the duration of the program and are welcome to supervise or join in on the fun!DANCERCISE on Peaks - NEW PROGRAM!Move to music as we combine low-impact cardio plus stretching for a fun, interactive workout. We will sample different music and dance styles over four weeks, including popular songs of the mid-20th century, Latin rhythms, and Broadway hits. Join us at the Community Center on Monday and/or Wednesday mornings. Class is suitable for beginners and non-dancers! Wear comfortable clothes and secure shoes (running/athletic/trainers).About the instructor: Caitlin Osborne retired from Penn State University in 2018, where she taught dance and theatre classes. She teaches tap and ballet for adults and holds workshops on social dance including swing, foxtrot, and others.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you would like to support the Peaks Island community by leading a program, please complete the program proposal form HERE.
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TIA - Public Skating Sessions - Troubh Ice Arena - Public Skating January 2026 Drop ins welcome, Pre-registration is encouragedThe following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on Public Skate Ice Sessions: Sticks, Pucks, Headphones, Cell Phones.
For safety purposes, we DO NOT ALLOW walkers and/or non-ADA compliant sleds or carrying a child on-ice.
We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PUBLIC SKATING WILL ALWAYS AT A MINIMUM BE 60 MINUTES LONG. Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Wednesdays, 1:00 to 1:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Wednesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Wednesdays, 1:40 to 2:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Wednesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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TIA - Pickup Hockey - Troubh Ice Arena - Pickup Hockey - January 2026 ADULT CO-ED PICKUP HOCKEY PROTOCOLSYou may prepay online or pay at the rink "drop in" style. Goalies skate for free so do not pre-pay online.The following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on the ice: Head Phones, Cell PhonesIn order to participate in the Adult Co-Ed Pickup Hockey program, players must be 18+ years old.Helmets are required and, at a minimum, lower padding is required but full padding is strongly encouraged.We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Wednesdays, 2:20 to 2:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Wednesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Wednesdays, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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3:05 PM - 3:20 PM
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Zaccaria Ice
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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4:20 PM - 4:50 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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4:20 PM - 4:50 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 1 - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Youth Portland Archery Club - Portland Archery Club - Youth Session 3: January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25 Would your child like to join an archery club where they can improve their skills, make new friends, and have a blast?”
The Portland Archery Club offers a series of fun and engaging classes taught by expert instructorsfrom the Maine School of Archery. These classes are designed to provideyoung archers (ages 10–17) with the opportunity to develop their skills in asafe, supportive, and confidence-building environment.Participants will learn range safety, proper shooting techniques, andfoundational archery skills. As they progress, they’ll have the chance to masteradvanced techniques and, if they choose, compete with other clubs. Whetheryour child is new to archery or aiming to refine their skills, the PortlandArchery Club is the perfect place to build confidence, focus, and friendships.Length: 8-week programParticipants: up to 16 participants, ages 10 to 17Cost: $225 for 8-week sessions, $125 for 4-week sessionsCalendar: Wednesdays from 5:00pm to 6:00pmSession 1: September 10, 17, 24, October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29Session 2: November 5, 12, 19, 26Session 3: January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25Session 4: March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1, 8, 15, 22Session 5: April 29, May 6, 13, 20For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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Reserved Futsal
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 2 - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 3 - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 4 - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 5 - Wednesday Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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Adult Portland Archery Club - Portland Archery Club – Adult Session 3: January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25 Portland Archery Club – Adult Looking to try something new, stay active and meet great people along the way?The Portland Archery Club offers a welcoming space for adults (ages 18 and up) ofall experience levels to learn and grow in the sport of archery. Our fun andengaging classes are taught by expert instructors from the Maine School ofArchery and are designed to help you develop your skills in a relaxed, supportiveenvironment.You'll learn range safety, proper shooting techniques, and foundational archeryskills. As your confidence grows, you’ll have the opportunity to explore advancedtechniques, compete against other clubs, or just enjoy a weekly activity with alike-minded community. Whether you're new to the sport or picking it up again, thePortland Archery Club is a great way to build focus, confidence and friendships.Location: Reiche Community CenterLength: 8-week programParticipants: up to 16 participants, ages 18 years old and upCost: $225 for 8-week sessions, $125 for 4-week sessionsWhere: Wednesdays from 6:30pm to 7:30PMSession 1: September 10, 17, 24, October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29Session 2: November 5, 12, 19, 26Session 3: January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25Session 4: March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1, 8, 15, 22Session 5: April 29, May 6, 13, 20For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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Drop in Volleyball @ East End - Drop in Volleyball @ East End Bump, set, spike! Join us for Adult Drop-In Volleyball—anopen gym session where adults can enjoy casual games,meet new people, and stay active. Whether you’re aseasoned player or just looking to have some fun, this isa great opportunity to play in a welcoming, low-pressureenvironment.Dates: Wednesday, September 3, 2025Time: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pmAges: 18+ years oldLocation: East End Community School Gym 195 North St,PortlandWhat should I bring? Indoor Shoes, comfortable clothes,waterFee: Portland Resident $5.00 / Non-resident: $10.00Cash only: Please bring the exact amount as we will not have changeFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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Carlson Hockey Group January 2026
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10:20 PM - 11:20 PM
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Chickadee League January 2025-2026
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Morning Hockey Club - January 2026
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Thursday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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Pinetree Academy Ice
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City Of Portland Fitness Testing
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City Of Portland Fitness Testing
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TIA - Tuesday/Thursday Specials Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Thursday Special Freestyle Ice January 2026 THURSDAY SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 1:00 to 1:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Thursday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 1:40 to 2:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:40 PM - 2:40 PM
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TIA - Pickup Hockey - Troubh Ice Arena - Pickup Hockey - January 2026 ADULT CO-ED PICKUP HOCKEY PROTOCOLSYou may prepay online or pay at the rink "drop in" style. Goalies skate for free so do not pre-pay online.The following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on the ice: Head Phones, Cell PhonesIn order to participate in the Adult Co-Ed Pickup Hockey program, players must be 18+ years old.Helmets are required and, at a minimum, lower padding is required but full padding is strongly encouraged.We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 2:20 to 02:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Thursday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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2:50 PM - 3:50 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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4:40 PM - 5:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 4:40 to 5:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Rec basketball league practices
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5:20 PM - 5:50 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 5:20 to 5:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 6:00 to 6:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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Volleyball
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6:40 PM - 7:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 6:40 to 7:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Cape Elizabeth Boys Hockey 2025-2026
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10:10 PM - 11:10 PM
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Chickadee League January 2025-2026
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Friday January 23, 2026
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5:30 AM - 6:30 AM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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6:40 AM - 7:40 AM
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Portland Wednesday Hockey Club
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7:50 AM - 8:40 AM
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TIA - Early Bird Special Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Early Bird Freestyle Ice January 2026 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER *Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Early Bird Specials are held Regularly during the November to April Months of the year.
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8:40 AM - 9:30 AM
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TIA - Early Bird Special Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Early Bird Freestyle Ice January 2026 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER *Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Early Bird Specials are held Regularly during the November to April Months of the year.
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12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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TIA - Public Skating Sessions - Troubh Ice Arena - Public Skating January 2026 Drop ins welcome, Pre-registration is encouragedThe following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on Public Skate Ice Sessions: Sticks, Pucks, Headphones, Cell Phones.
For safety purposes, we DO NOT ALLOW walkers and/or non-ADA compliant sleds or carrying a child on-ice.
We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PUBLIC SKATING WILL ALWAYS AT A MINIMUM BE 60 MINUTES LONG. Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Friday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 1:40 to 2:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Friday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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TIA - Pickup Hockey - Troubh Ice Arena - Pickup Hockey - January 2026 ADULT CO-ED PICKUP HOCKEY PROTOCOLSYou may prepay online or pay at the rink "drop in" style. Goalies skate for free so do not pre-pay online.The following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on the ice: Head Phones, Cell PhonesIn order to participate in the Adult Co-Ed Pickup Hockey program, players must be 18+ years old.Helmets are required and, at a minimum, lower padding is required but full padding is strongly encouraged.We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 2:20 to 2:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Friday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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2:50 PM - 3:50 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 3:40 to 4:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 4:20 to 4:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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Rec Basketball League Practices
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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Pace Hockey Practice - January 2026
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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Souza Hockey Group - January 2026
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Chickadee League January 2025-2026
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Saturday January 24, 2026
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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Reserved BBall
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 4 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 5 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 6 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Advanced Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Parent / Child - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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TIA - ISI Tots Fun!damentals Advanced Levels 1-4 Group Skate Lessons - 4 & 5 Years Old - Tots Fun!damentals Levels 1-4 Winter- Saturday 2026 In general, each Tots Group Lesson consists of 15 minutes of instruction and 15 minutes of FUN! practice games. Skills are presented in a positive playful manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice.
Class Prerequisites: Tots are 4-5 years old on or before the first day of class and have passed a Beginner Level Class or after falling, can stand up without assistance. Students should be dressed warmly and bring mittens or gloves. Protective helmets are MANDATORY (bike helmets are acceptable.) Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons.LEVEL PREREQUISITES & CLASS CURRICULUM: Tot Fun!damentals Level 1 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Beginner level class. Class Curriculum: In Level 1, tots will learn how to do a two-foot jump in place, a forward swizzle standing still, a single swizzle, and a beginning two-foot glide. Tot Fun!damentals Level 2 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Level 1 class. Class Curriculum: In Level 2, tots will learn to push and glide stroking, a dip, a forward swizzle, and prepare for a snowplow stop. Tot Fun!damentals Level 3 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Level 2 class. Class Curriculum: : In Level 3, tots will learn the “T” position with a left and right push, backward swizzles, a one and/or two-foot snow plow stop, and a backward wiggle. Tot Fun!damentals Level 4 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Level 3 class. Class Curriculum: In Level 4, tots will continue to improve their skating skills while becoming even more confident on the ice! REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!*If you are unaware of your skill level please register as a Level 1 and coaches will move you around based on your week 1 skill level assessment.
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TIA - Tots Fun!damentals Beginner Level Group Skate Lessons - 4 & 5 Years Old - Tots Fun!damentals Beginner Level Winter- Saturday 2026 In general, each Tots Fun!damentals Group Lesson consists of 15 minutes of instruction and 15 minutes of FUN! practice games. Skills are presented in a positive and playful manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice. Protective helmets are MANDATORY (bike helmets are acceptable.) / Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons.Class Prerequisites: Tots are 4-5 years old on or before the first day of class and have little to no skating experience. Students should be dressed warmly and bring mittens or gloves. Class Curriculum: In this class, skaters are introduced to simple and attainable skills. Along with learning the proper way to fall and to recover from the fall (get back up!) and basic forward & backward movement, students will also learn how to march in a standing position and how to march while moving. REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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Lifeguarding and Water Safety Courses 2026 - January/February 2026 Water Safety Instructor Course The City of Portland is an Authorized Provider of the American Red Cross.Sign up for a range of American Red Cross lifeguarding and water safety courses which can help you gain the skills and confidence necessary for providing care and instruction when it's needed most. Courses available include lifeguarding and Water Safety Instructor™ training.Course Options:
r.24 American Red Cross Lifeguarding
Water Safety Instructor
Course Fees:
r.24 Lifeguarding: $315
Water Safety Instructor: $400
Participants must attend all classes and pass all final tests in order to receive their certification. No exceptions.
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 1 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 2 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Parent / Child - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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TIA - ISI Youth Basic Skills Group Skate Lessons: Pre-Alpha / Alpha / Beta / Gamma Levels - Youth Group Skating Lessons Winter Basic Skills -Saturdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Instructors are constantly evaluating skating skills and placing students in the correct level class. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites for All Basic Skills Levels: Students are between the ages of 6 -16 years old on or before the first day of class. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat.
Youth Pre-Alpha/Pre-Alpha+ Prerequisites: Student has completed a Beginner Level Skating class or after falling, can stand up without assistance. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Two-foot glides / One-foot glide (right & left) / Forward Swizzle / Backward Wiggle / Backward Swizzle
Youth Alpha/Alpha+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Pre-Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Forward Stroking (6) / Forward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Forward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / One-foot Snowplow Stop
Youth Beta/Beta+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed an Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Backward Stroking (6) / Backward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Backward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / T-Stop – Right Foot Outside Edge / T-Stop – Left Foot Outside Edge
Youth Gamma/Gamma+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Beta Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Right Forward & Left Forward Inside Open Mohawk Combo / Hockey Stop. Once the student has tested and passed the ISI Gamma Level they are eligible to skate on freestyle ice. For more information on freestyle ice, please click here: Freestyle Ice
REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
*If you are unaware of your skill level please register as a beginner and coaches will move you around based on your week 1 skill level assessment.
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TIA - ISI Youth Beginner Level Group Skate Lessons - 6-16 Years Old - Youth Group Skating Lessons Winter Beginner -Saturday 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites: Students are between the ages of 6 -16 years old on or before the first day of class and have little to no skating experience. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat. While NOT mandatory, we do strongly urge that beginner-level students wear a protective helmet (bike helmets are acceptable.) Class Curriculum: In this class, skaters are introduced to simple and attainable skills. Along with learning the proper way to fall and to recover from the fall (get back up!) and basic forward & backward movement, students will also learn how to march in a standing position and how to march while moving.Students are introduced to simple and attainable skills. REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 3 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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TIA - Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Freestyle Ice January 2026 FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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Adult Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Adult Beginner - Saturdays We offer two levels of adult instruction. For each level, individualized instruction is based on skill and comfort level, as well as group dynamics.Red Cross Adult Swim allows swimmers to progress at their own pace, mastering one set of skills before moving on to the next. Winter Session runs from January 3rd-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19thClass Duration: 45 Minutes Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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TIA - ISI Youth Delta & Freestyle 1-10 Levels Group Skate Lessons - Youth Group Skating Lessons Winter Delta-Freestyle 1-10 -Saturday 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. The + sign after the level indicates the student is very close to passing to the next ISI skate level. Instructors are constantly evaluating skating skills and placing students in their correct class level. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Class Prerequisites for All Delta/Delta+ & Freestyle Levels 10-10: Students are between the ages of 6 -16 years old on or before the first day of class and have tested and passed the previous level class. ISI Youth Delta/Delta+ Prerequisites: Students have completed a Gamma Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Forward Outside & Inside Edges / Skater’s Choice of Shoot-the-Duck or Lunge / Bunny Hop ISI Youth Freestyle 1-10E/P Prerequisites 6 – 16 Years old Freestyle 1-10 Elements (FS E) classes focus on teaching specific skating skills including edges, jumps, and spins that we call “Elements.” Students are tested on these elements to determine if they are ready to progress to the next level. If not, the test results provide feedback on what elements the student needs to continue to work on. Freestyle 1-10 Program (FS P) is the linking of each level’s required elements with music to create a “Program.” The skater then skates their program on a testing session to complete the level’s requirements. The ISI Freestyle Levels are very exciting! Here at TIA, once the skater passes ISI Freestyle Level 1 Program, they qualify to do a solo in any one of our ice exhibitions and shows! This is quite an accomplishment, not only for the skater but for the skater’s family, as well!To learn more about specific freestyle elements required to test and pass each class level, please click here: ISI Freestyle 1-10 Test Requirements REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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12:30 PM - 1:20 PM
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TIA - Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Freestyle Ice January 2026 FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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Gallello public skate birthday
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TIA - Public Skating Sessions - Troubh Ice Arena - Public Skating January 2026 Drop ins welcome, Pre-registration is encouragedThe following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on Public Skate Ice Sessions: Sticks, Pucks, Headphones, Cell Phones.
For safety purposes, we DO NOT ALLOW walkers and/or non-ADA compliant sleds or carrying a child on-ice.
We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PUBLIC SKATING WILL ALWAYS AT A MINIMUM BE 60 MINUTES LONG. Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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3:10 PM - 4:10 PM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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4:20 PM - 6:20 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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8:30 PM - 10:30 PM
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Makeup Game Hold
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Sunday January 25, 2026
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7:00 AM - 7:50 AM
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TIA - Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Freestyle Ice January 2026 FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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7:00 AM - 11:30 AM
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Church Service
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7:50 AM - 8:40 AM
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TIA - Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Freestyle Ice January 2026 FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
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basketball
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Portland Futsal League - Portland Futsal League (2026) Portland Futsal LeagueReady to take your game to the next level? The Portland Futsal League is a collaboration between Portland Parks & Recreation, Portland Area Youth Soccer Association (PAYSA), local high schools, and local soccer clubs. The league was established in 2018 with the mission of expanding the futsal footprint in Portland, Maine and to assist in the development of young soccer players in our city. We aim to offer a competitive model that focuses on player development, and that is inclusive, accessible, and affordable. Our programming is a blend of foot skills sessions and futsal league play for players grades K-8, with the emphasis placed on skill development through maximization of touches on the ball. Ages: 5-14 years old (K-8th grade)Dates: January 4 - March 8, 2026 (No program during February Break, Feb 15th & 18th) Foot Skills: Wednesday evenings at 5:00 pm, 6:00 pm, and 7:00 pm based on age groupsGames: Sundays between 9:00am-3:00pm based on divisionFee: $170 Portland Residents$180 Non-ResidentsT-shirt given to all participants. Price includes 8 weeks of foot skills and 8 weeks of scrimmage and game play. We will have one week of additional programming as an introduction on January 4th with full League play beginning on January 11th.
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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For Church
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11:10 AM - 12:10 PM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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12:30 PM - 2:30 PM
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Adult Drop in Basketball @ East End - Adult Drop In Basketball @ East End Looking to get some exercise, meet new people, and enjoy a friendly game of basketball? Join us for Adult Drop In Basketball at East End! This open gym time is perfect for players of all skill levels to shoot around, play casual pick up games, and stay active in a fun, low pressure environment. Dates: Sundays starting September 7Time: 12:30 pm – 2:30 pmAges: 18+ years oldLocation: East End Community School Gym 195 North St, PortlandWhat should I bring? Indoor Shoes, comfortable clothes, waterFee: Portland Resident $5.00 / Non-resident: $10.00 Cash only: please bring the exact amount as we will not have changeFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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Howe Public Skate Birthday
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TIA - Public Skating Sessions - Troubh Ice Arena - Public Skating January 2026 Drop ins welcome, Pre-registration is encouragedThe following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on Public Skate Ice Sessions: Sticks, Pucks, Headphones, Cell Phones.
For safety purposes, we DO NOT ALLOW walkers and/or non-ADA compliant sleds or carrying a child on-ice.
We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PUBLIC SKATING WILL ALWAYS AT A MINIMUM BE 60 MINUTES LONG. Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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Special Olympics Maine - Portland Flames - Basketball Team
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
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Maineiac Mafia (Souza) - Sundays Jan/Feb 2026
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Southern Maine Middle School Hockey League Game - Jan-Mar 2026
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6:10 PM - 7:10 PM
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Southern Maine Middle School Hockey League Game - Jan-Mar 2026
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Adults Pick Up Indoor Soccer - Winter 2026 Adults Indoor Pick-Up Soccer program aims to bring the community together and encourage players to mix up teams so the game can be enjoyed by everyone.What to Expect:
You will be placed on a team with other participants, potentially new people you haven't met before.
We will run two games simultaneously in the gym.
Teams will play 5v5 (including a goalie) or 4v4 (without a goalie).
Games will be fast-paced, lasting 5 minutes, and will include players of all skill levels.
Respect for the game, fellow players, and the facility is mandatory.
We encourage competitive play but never at the expense of respect for others.
How to register:Sign up below for the season What you need to bring:
Gym Shoes (non-marking)
Comfortable athletic clothing
Shinguards
Water bottle
For weather cancellations for this program, please link HERE for updates.
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7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
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Pinetree Curling Club Winter/Spring 2026 Session (Jan-May)
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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7:50 AM - 8:40 AM
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TIA - Early Bird Special Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Early Bird Freestyle Ice January 2026 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER *Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Early Bird Specials are held Regularly during the November to April Months of the year.
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TIA - Early Bird Special Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Early Bird Freestyle Ice January 2026 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER *Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Early Bird Specials are held Regularly during the November to April Months of the year.
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Peaks Island Community Recreation Page - Dancercise ( Mondays: December 1, 8, 15; January 5, 12, 19, 26; February 2) Welcome to the Peaks Island Community Recreation Page!Explore current programs below.
Quick Links:- Peaks Island After the Bell program- Peaks Island Community Center rental request form------------------------------------------------------------------------Announcing Open Gym Hours at PIES!We are thrilled to introduce open hours at the Peaks Island Elementary School gym! We will be offering weekly hours for adults, teens, and families.Teen Drop-in Gym Hours: Tuesdays from 6:00-8:00pm (grades 7-12)Adult Drop-in Basketball: Thursdays from 6:00-8:00pm (ages 18+)Family Drop-in Gym Hours: Sundays from 3:00-5:00pm (all ages)*Please note for Family Gym: parents/caregivers are required to stay for the duration of the program and are welcome to supervise or join in on the fun!DANCERCISE on Peaks - NEW PROGRAM!Move to music as we combine low-impact cardio plus stretching for a fun, interactive workout. We will sample different music and dance styles over four weeks, including popular songs of the mid-20th century, Latin rhythms, and Broadway hits. Join us at the Community Center on Monday and/or Wednesday mornings. Class is suitable for beginners and non-dancers! Wear comfortable clothes and secure shoes (running/athletic/trainers).About the instructor: Caitlin Osborne retired from Penn State University in 2018, where she taught dance and theatre classes. She teaches tap and ballet for adults and holds workshops on social dance including swing, foxtrot, and others.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you would like to support the Peaks Island community by leading a program, please complete the program proposal form HERE.
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Defending Democracy
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TIA - Public Skating Sessions - Troubh Ice Arena - Public Skating January 2026 Drop ins welcome, Pre-registration is encouragedThe following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on Public Skate Ice Sessions: Sticks, Pucks, Headphones, Cell Phones.
For safety purposes, we DO NOT ALLOW walkers and/or non-ADA compliant sleds or carrying a child on-ice.
We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PUBLIC SKATING WILL ALWAYS AT A MINIMUM BE 60 MINUTES LONG. Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Parent / Child - Mondays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Monday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Monday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 1 - Mondays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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TIA - Stick & Puck - Troubh Ice Arena - Stick & Puck January 2026 ADULT CO-ED STICK & PUCK HOCKEY PROTOCOLSYou may prepay online or pay at the rink "drop in" style. The following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on the ice: Head Phones, Cell PhonesIn order to participate in the Adult Co-Ed Stick & Puck program, players must be 18+ years old.Helmets are required and, at a minimum, lower padding is required but full padding is strongly encouraged.We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - NEW Time for Lap Practice: Mondays 5:00 to 6:00 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Rec basketball league practices
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5:10 PM - 6:10 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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6:20 PM - 7:20 PM
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Pace Hockey Practice - January 2026
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7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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8:40 PM - 9:40 PM
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Chickadee League January 2025-2026
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9:50 PM - 10:50 PM
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Chickadee League January 2025-2026
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Tuesday January 27, 2026
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5:45 AM - 6:00 AM
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Zaccaria Ice
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6:00 AM - 7:00 AM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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7:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Booked
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7:10 AM - 8:10 AM
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Morning Hockey Club - January 2026
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9:00 AM - 9:30 AM
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Make Curling Ice
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9:10 AM - 9:40 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Parent / Child - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
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Tai Chi Chih (TCC) - T’ai Chi Chih (TCC) Tuesdays January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10 T’ai Chi Chih (TCC)Join us in for this new Tai Chi Chih program! Steeped in a calm yet energy-driven, inclusive mind,body, and soul. TCC is meditative while feeding the need to move. With proven health benefits and no specialequipment required, this practice goes anywhere you do, and it's a perfect modality for cultivating "calm in themidst of chaos".6 week programDates: Session 1: Thursdays, October 9,(OFF 10/16),21,30, November 6, 13, 20Session 2: Tuesdays January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10Session 3: Thursdays January 8, 15, 22, 29 February 5, 12Time: 9:30-10:30aAges: 18+Location: Reiche Community Center - 166 Brackett Street, PortlandInstructor: Sara LeonardWhat should I bring? Comfortable clothing and shoes that feel secure or sock footies with rubberbumps.Fee: $90.00 Resident / $100.00 Non-ResidentMin/Max: 6/12Deadline: One week prior to the start dateFee Waiver Eligible: NoFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Pinetree Curling Club Tuesdays Jan-Feb 2026
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9:50 AM - 10:20 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:50 AM - 10:20 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Library - Drawing Class
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12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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TIA - Public Skating Sessions - Troubh Ice Arena - Public Skating January 2026 Drop ins welcome, Pre-registration is encouragedThe following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on Public Skate Ice Sessions: Sticks, Pucks, Headphones, Cell Phones.
For safety purposes, we DO NOT ALLOW walkers and/or non-ADA compliant sleds or carrying a child on-ice.
We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PUBLIC SKATING WILL ALWAYS AT A MINIMUM BE 60 MINUTES LONG. Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Tuesdays, 1:00 to 1:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Tuesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Tuesdays, 1:40 to 2:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Tuesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:40 PM
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TIA - Pickup Hockey - Troubh Ice Arena - Pickup Hockey - January 2026 ADULT CO-ED PICKUP HOCKEY PROTOCOLSYou may prepay online or pay at the rink "drop in" style. Goalies skate for free so do not pre-pay online.The following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on the ice: Head Phones, Cell PhonesIn order to participate in the Adult Co-Ed Pickup Hockey program, players must be 18+ years old.Helmets are required and, at a minimum, lower padding is required but full padding is strongly encouraged.We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Tuesdays, 2:20 to 2:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Tuesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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3:00 PM - 4:20 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Cooking Around the World - Fun Chefs Cooking School - Cooking Around the World (Tuesdays 1/13, 20, 27, 2/3, 10, 24 (NO class 2/17) Our culinary passport program teaches children about the culinary arts and where the food originates from.
At Fun Chefs Cooking School we offer an exciting culinary adventure tailored specifically for kids. Our cooking school is designed to inspire young chefs, teaching them essential cooking skills while fostering a love for healthy eating and creativity in the kitchen.
At Fun Chefs Cooking School, learning to cook should be a fun, engaging, and hands-on experience. Our classes are designed to cater to various age groups and skill levels, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to learn and grow at their own pace. From basic kitchen safety and simple recipes to more advanced culinary techniques, our curriculum covers a wide range of topics to keep young minds engaged and excited.
We understand the importance of healthy eating habits, and our classes emphasize the use of fresh, wholesome ingredients. By teaching kids how to prepare nutritious meals, we aim to instill lifelong healthy habits that will benefit them and their families for years to come.
Our experienced and passionate instructors are dedicated to creating a positive and supportive learning environment. They are not only skilled chefs but also excellent mentors who are committed to helping each child achieve their culinary potential.Dates: Session 1 : Tuesdays 1/13, 20, 27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/24 (NO class 2/17)Fee: $150.00 Residents / $160.00 Non-ResidentsTimes: 4:00pm - 5:00pmAges: 6-12Location: East End Community School Cafeteria- 195 North St, Portland, ME 04101Min/Max: 12/24Deadline: One week prior to the start of the sessionInstructor: Fun Chefs InstructorsFor More Information: (207) 773-8222 or Email: cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
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TIA - Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Freestyle Ice January Tuesday Discount 2026 FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 1 - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:50 PM
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TIA - ISI Adult Basic Skills Group Skate Lessons: Pre-Alpha / Alpha / Beta / Gamma Levels - Adult Group Skating Lessons Winter Basic Skills -Tuesdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. The + sign after the level indicates the student is very close to passing to the next ISI skate level. Instructors are constantly evaluating skating skills and placing students in their correct class level. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites for All Basic Skills Levels: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat. Adult Pre-Alpha/Pre-Alpha+ Prerequisites: Student has completed a Beginner Level Skating class or after falling, can stand up without assistance. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Two-foot glides / One-foot glide (right & left) / Forward Swizzle / Backward Wiggle / Backward Swizzle Adult Alpha/Alpha+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Pre-Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Forward Stroking (6) / Forward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Forward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / One-foot Snowplow Stop Adult Beta/Beta+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed an Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Backward Stroking (6) / Backward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Backward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / T-Stop – Right Foot Outside Edge / T-Stop – Left Foot Outside Edge Adult Gamma/Gamma+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Beta Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Right Forward & Left Forward Inside Open Mohawk Combo / Hockey Stop REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
*If you are unaware of your skill level please register as a beginner and coaches will move you around based on your week 1 skill level assessment.
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5:00 PM - 5:50 PM
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TIA - ISI Adult Beginner Level Group Skate Lessons - Adult Group Skating Lessons Winter Basic Skills Beginner -Tuesdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class and have little to no skating experience. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat. While NOT mandatory, we do strongly urge that beginner-level students wear a protective helmet (bike helmets are acceptable.) Class Curriculum: In this class, skaters are introduced to simple and attainable skills. Along with learning the proper way to fall and to recover from the fall (get back up!) students will also learn basic forward & backward movements. REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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Tuesday Basketball
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Rec basketball league practices
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5:40 PM - 6:10 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 2 - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:40 PM - 6:25 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 3 - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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6:00 PM - 6:50 PM
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TIA - Adult Delta - Freestyle 1-10 Levels Group Skate Lessons - Adult Group Skating Lessons Winter Delta-Freestyle 1-10 -Tuesdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Adult Delta/Delta+ Prerequisites: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class and have tested and passed a Gamma Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Forward Outside & Inside Edges / Skater’s Choice of Shoot-the-Duck or Lunge / Bunny Hop ISI Adult Freestyle 1-10E/P Prerequisites: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class and have tested and passed the previous Level Skating class. Freestyle 1-10 Elements (FS E) Class Curriculum: Classes focus on teaching specific skating skills including edges, jumps, and spins that we call “Elements.” Students are tested on these elements to determine if they are ready to progress to the next level. If not, the test results provide feedback on what elements the student needs to continue to work on. Freestyle 1-10 Program (FS P) Class Curriculum: Classes focus on the linking of each level’s required elements with music to create a “Program.” The skater then skates their program on a testing session to complete the level’s requirements. The ISI Freestyle Levels are very exciting! Here at TIA, once the skater passes ISI Freestyle *Level 1 Program, they qualify to do a solo in any one of our ice exhibitions and shows! This is quite an accomplishment, not only for the skater but for the skater’s family, as well! To learn more about specific freestyle elements required to test and pass each class level, please click here: ISI Freestyle 1-10 Test Requirements REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Crafting with Kids! - Session 2: Tuesday, January 20, 27, 2026 Get creative together in this fun and engaging arts and crafts program! Each week, we’ll explore a new hands-on project using kid-friendly materials—from painting and paper crafts to seasonal decorations and more. This program encourages imagination and fine motor skills in a relaxed, mess-friendly environment. All supplies are provided—just bring your creativity!Dates: 2 classes per sessionSession 1: Tuesday, November 11, 18, 2025Session 2: Tuesday, January 21, 28, 2025Times: 6:00-7:00pmAges: K-5thLocation: East End Community Center - 195 North StreetInstructor: Recreation StaffFee: $45.00 Resident / $55.00 Non Resident per session registeredMin/Max: 8/16Deadline: One week prior to the start of the sessionFee Waiver Eligible: YesFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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Drop in Table Tennis @ East End - Drop in Table Tennis Looking for a fun and active way to unwind? Join us for Adult Drop-In Table Tennis! Whether you're a seasoned player or just picking up a paddle for the first time, this open play time offers a relaxed environment to enjoy the game, meet fellow enthusiasts, and sharpen your skills. We have 4-5 tables going at once. Great way to meet new people and try something new! Dates: Mondays 9/8,15,22,29 (Program will move to Tuesday evenings as of 10/7 for the remainder of the year)Time: 6:00-8:30 pm Ages: 18+ Location: East End Community School Cafeteria- 195 North St, Portland, ME 04101What should I bring? Paddle, we have some available Fee: $5 Portland Residents / $10 Non-ResidentsCash only: please bring the exact amount as we will not have changeFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Adult Introduction to Archery - Adult Introduction to Archery Session 3: January 6,13,20,27 Perfect for adults (ages 18 and up) who are new to archery, this programprovides a structured introduction to the sport with instruction on rangesafety, shooting mechanics, and archery fundamentals. In a welcoming andrelaxed setting, participants will also develop mental focus, confidence, andphysical coordination while enjoying the rewarding experience of archery.These classes will be taught by expert instructors from the Maine School ofArchery.Location: Reiche Community CenterLength: 4 week programParticipants: up to 16 participants, ages 18 and upCost: $125When: Tuesdays from 6:30pm to 7:30pmSession 1: September 9,16,23,30Session 2: November 4, 11, 18, 25Session 3: January 6, 13, 20, 27Session 4: March 3, 10, 17, 24Session 5: April 7, 14, 21, 28Session 6: May 5, 12, 19, 26For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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6:45 PM - 7:30 PM
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Adult Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Adult Intermediate - Tuedays We offer two levels of adult instruction. For each level, individualized instruction is based on skill and comfort level, as well as group dynamics.Red Cross Adult Swim allows swimmers to progress at their own pace, mastering one set of skills before moving on to the next. Winter Session runs from January 3rd-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19thClass Duration: 45 Minutes Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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McNally Hockey Group - January 2026
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8:10 PM - 9:10 PM
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GPWIHL January 2026
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8:30 PM - 10:30 PM
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Adult Drop-in Basketball at Riverton - Adult drop in basketball at Riverton Come play some exciting pick-up basketball games at the Riverton Community Center gym! Get in shape and have fun playing the great sport of basketball.Dates: Tuesdays, November 4th, 2025 to April 28, 2026Time: 8:30 pm – 10:30 pmAges: 18+ years old (please bring ID)Location: Riverton Community Center Gym, 1600 Forest Ave, PortlandWhat should I bring? Gym shoes and comfortable clothing.
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9:20 PM - 10:20 PM
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Chickadee League January 2025-2026
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Wednesday January 28, 2026
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6:40 AM - 7:40 AM
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Portland Wednesday Hockey Club
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7:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Booked
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7:50 AM - 8:40 AM
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TIA - Early Bird Special Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Early Bird Freestyle Ice January 2026 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER *Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Early Bird Specials are held Regularly during the November to April Months of the year.
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8:40 AM - 9:30 AM
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TIA - Early Bird Special Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Early Bird Freestyle Ice January 2026 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER *Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Early Bird Specials are held Regularly during the November to April Months of the year.
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9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
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Peaks Island Community Recreation Page - Dancercise (Wednesdays: December 3, 10, 17; January 7, 14, 21, 28; February 4) Welcome to the Peaks Island Community Recreation Page!Explore current programs below.
Quick Links:- Peaks Island After the Bell program- Peaks Island Community Center rental request form------------------------------------------------------------------------Announcing Open Gym Hours at PIES!We are thrilled to introduce open hours at the Peaks Island Elementary School gym! We will be offering weekly hours for adults, teens, and families.Teen Drop-in Gym Hours: Tuesdays from 6:00-8:00pm (grades 7-12)Adult Drop-in Basketball: Thursdays from 6:00-8:00pm (ages 18+)Family Drop-in Gym Hours: Sundays from 3:00-5:00pm (all ages)*Please note for Family Gym: parents/caregivers are required to stay for the duration of the program and are welcome to supervise or join in on the fun!DANCERCISE on Peaks - NEW PROGRAM!Move to music as we combine low-impact cardio plus stretching for a fun, interactive workout. We will sample different music and dance styles over four weeks, including popular songs of the mid-20th century, Latin rhythms, and Broadway hits. Join us at the Community Center on Monday and/or Wednesday mornings. Class is suitable for beginners and non-dancers! Wear comfortable clothes and secure shoes (running/athletic/trainers).About the instructor: Caitlin Osborne retired from Penn State University in 2018, where she taught dance and theatre classes. She teaches tap and ballet for adults and holds workshops on social dance including swing, foxtrot, and others.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you would like to support the Peaks Island community by leading a program, please complete the program proposal form HERE.
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12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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TIA - Public Skating Sessions - Troubh Ice Arena - Public Skating January 2026 Drop ins welcome, Pre-registration is encouragedThe following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on Public Skate Ice Sessions: Sticks, Pucks, Headphones, Cell Phones.
For safety purposes, we DO NOT ALLOW walkers and/or non-ADA compliant sleds or carrying a child on-ice.
We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PUBLIC SKATING WILL ALWAYS AT A MINIMUM BE 60 MINUTES LONG. Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Wednesdays, 1:00 to 1:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Wednesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Wednesdays, 1:40 to 2:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Wednesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:40 PM
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TIA - Pickup Hockey - Troubh Ice Arena - Pickup Hockey - January 2026 ADULT CO-ED PICKUP HOCKEY PROTOCOLSYou may prepay online or pay at the rink "drop in" style. Goalies skate for free so do not pre-pay online.The following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on the ice: Head Phones, Cell PhonesIn order to participate in the Adult Co-Ed Pickup Hockey program, players must be 18+ years old.Helmets are required and, at a minimum, lower padding is required but full padding is strongly encouraged.We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Wednesdays, 2:20 to 2:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Wednesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Wednesdays, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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3:05 PM - 3:20 PM
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Zaccaria Ice
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3:20 PM - 4:20 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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4:20 PM - 4:50 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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4:20 PM - 4:50 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 1 - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Portland Archery Club - Portland Archery Club - Youth Session 3: January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25 Would your child like to join an archery club where they can improve their skills, make new friends, and have a blast?”
The Portland Archery Club offers a series of fun and engaging classes taught by expert instructorsfrom the Maine School of Archery. These classes are designed to provideyoung archers (ages 10–17) with the opportunity to develop their skills in asafe, supportive, and confidence-building environment.Participants will learn range safety, proper shooting techniques, andfoundational archery skills. As they progress, they’ll have the chance to masteradvanced techniques and, if they choose, compete with other clubs. Whetheryour child is new to archery or aiming to refine their skills, the PortlandArchery Club is the perfect place to build confidence, focus, and friendships.Length: 8-week programParticipants: up to 16 participants, ages 10 to 17Cost: $225 for 8-week sessions, $125 for 4-week sessionsCalendar: Wednesdays from 5:00pm to 6:00pmSession 1: September 10, 17, 24, October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29Session 2: November 5, 12, 19, 26Session 3: January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25Session 4: March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1, 8, 15, 22Session 5: April 29, May 6, 13, 20For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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Reserved Futsal
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5:40 PM - 6:10 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 2 - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 3 - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:40 PM - 6:25 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 4 - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 5 - Wednesday Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:40 PM - 6:40 PM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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6:15 PM - 8:00 PM
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Peaks Island Council Meeting
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Adult Portland Archery Club - Portland Archery Club – Adult Session 3: January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25 Portland Archery Club – Adult Looking to try something new, stay active and meet great people along the way?The Portland Archery Club offers a welcoming space for adults (ages 18 and up) ofall experience levels to learn and grow in the sport of archery. Our fun andengaging classes are taught by expert instructors from the Maine School ofArchery and are designed to help you develop your skills in a relaxed, supportiveenvironment.You'll learn range safety, proper shooting techniques, and foundational archeryskills. As your confidence grows, you’ll have the opportunity to explore advancedtechniques, compete against other clubs, or just enjoy a weekly activity with alike-minded community. Whether you're new to the sport or picking it up again, thePortland Archery Club is a great way to build focus, confidence and friendships.Location: Reiche Community CenterLength: 8-week programParticipants: up to 16 participants, ages 18 years old and upCost: $225 for 8-week sessions, $125 for 4-week sessionsWhere: Wednesdays from 6:30pm to 7:30PMSession 1: September 10, 17, 24, October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29Session 2: November 5, 12, 19, 26Session 3: January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25Session 4: March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1, 8, 15, 22Session 5: April 29, May 6, 13, 20For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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Drop in Volleyball @ East End - Drop in Volleyball @ East End Bump, set, spike! Join us for Adult Drop-In Volleyball—anopen gym session where adults can enjoy casual games,meet new people, and stay active. Whether you’re aseasoned player or just looking to have some fun, this isa great opportunity to play in a welcoming, low-pressureenvironment.Dates: Wednesday, September 3, 2025Time: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pmAges: 18+ years oldLocation: East End Community School Gym 195 North St,PortlandWhat should I bring? Indoor Shoes, comfortable clothes,waterFee: Portland Resident $5.00 / Non-resident: $10.00Cash only: Please bring the exact amount as we will not have changeFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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9:10 PM - 10:10 PM
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Carlson Hockey Group January 2026
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10:20 PM - 11:20 PM
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Chickadee League January 2025-2026
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Thursday January 29, 2026
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5:45 AM - 6:00 AM
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Zaccaria Ice
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6:00 AM - 7:00 AM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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7:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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7:10 AM - 8:10 AM
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Morning Hockey Club - January 2026
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8:00 AM - 1:30 PM
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School Use ( Duina )
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9:10 AM - 9:40 AM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Thursday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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10:20 AM - 11:50 AM
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Foundation House Jan 2026 - Hockey
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12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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TIA - Tuesday/Thursday Specials Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Thursday Special Freestyle Ice January 2026 THURSDAY SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 1:00 to 1:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Thursday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 1:40 to 2:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:40 PM - 2:40 PM
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TIA - Pickup Hockey - Troubh Ice Arena - Pickup Hockey - January 2026 ADULT CO-ED PICKUP HOCKEY PROTOCOLSYou may prepay online or pay at the rink "drop in" style. Goalies skate for free so do not pre-pay online.The following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on the ice: Head Phones, Cell PhonesIn order to participate in the Adult Co-Ed Pickup Hockey program, players must be 18+ years old.Helmets are required and, at a minimum, lower padding is required but full padding is strongly encouraged.We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 2:20 to 02:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Thursday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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2:50 PM - 3:50 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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4:40 PM - 5:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 4:40 to 5:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Rec basketball league practices
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 5:20 to 5:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 6:00 to 6:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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Makeup Game Hold
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Volleyball
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6:40 PM - 7:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 6:40 to 7:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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10:10 PM - 11:10 PM
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Chickadee League January 2025-2026
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Friday January 30, 2026
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6:40 AM - 7:40 AM
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Portland Wednesday Hockey Club
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7:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Booked
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7:50 AM - 8:40 AM
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TIA - Early Bird Special Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Early Bird Freestyle Ice January 2026 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER *Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Early Bird Specials are held Regularly during the November to April Months of the year.
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8:40 AM - 9:30 AM
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TIA - Early Bird Special Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Early Bird Freestyle Ice January 2026 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER *Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Early Bird Specials are held Regularly during the November to April Months of the year.
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French School of Maine Private Ice
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Friday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 1:40 to 2:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Friday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 2:20 to 2:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Friday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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2:50 PM - 3:50 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 3:40 to 4:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 4:20 to 4:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec Basketball League Practices
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5:10 PM - 6:10 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - January
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6:20 PM - 7:20 PM
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Pace Hockey Practice - January 2026
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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Souza Hockey Group - January 2026
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9:50 PM - 10:50 PM
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Chickadee League January 2025-2026
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Saturday January 31, 2026
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Reserved BBall
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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8:15 AM - 9:00 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 4 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 5 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 6 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Advanced Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Parent / Child - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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TIA - ISI Tots Fun!damentals Advanced Levels 1-4 Group Skate Lessons - 4 & 5 Years Old - Tots Fun!damentals Levels 1-4 Winter- Saturday 2026 In general, each Tots Group Lesson consists of 15 minutes of instruction and 15 minutes of FUN! practice games. Skills are presented in a positive playful manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice.
Class Prerequisites: Tots are 4-5 years old on or before the first day of class and have passed a Beginner Level Class or after falling, can stand up without assistance. Students should be dressed warmly and bring mittens or gloves. Protective helmets are MANDATORY (bike helmets are acceptable.) Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons.LEVEL PREREQUISITES & CLASS CURRICULUM: Tot Fun!damentals Level 1 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Beginner level class. Class Curriculum: In Level 1, tots will learn how to do a two-foot jump in place, a forward swizzle standing still, a single swizzle, and a beginning two-foot glide. Tot Fun!damentals Level 2 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Level 1 class. Class Curriculum: In Level 2, tots will learn to push and glide stroking, a dip, a forward swizzle, and prepare for a snowplow stop. Tot Fun!damentals Level 3 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Level 2 class. Class Curriculum: : In Level 3, tots will learn the “T” position with a left and right push, backward swizzles, a one and/or two-foot snow plow stop, and a backward wiggle. Tot Fun!damentals Level 4 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Level 3 class. Class Curriculum: In Level 4, tots will continue to improve their skating skills while becoming even more confident on the ice! REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!*If you are unaware of your skill level please register as a Level 1 and coaches will move you around based on your week 1 skill level assessment.
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TIA - Tots Fun!damentals Beginner Level Group Skate Lessons - 4 & 5 Years Old - Tots Fun!damentals Beginner Level Winter- Saturday 2026 In general, each Tots Fun!damentals Group Lesson consists of 15 minutes of instruction and 15 minutes of FUN! practice games. Skills are presented in a positive and playful manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice. Protective helmets are MANDATORY (bike helmets are acceptable.) / Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons.Class Prerequisites: Tots are 4-5 years old on or before the first day of class and have little to no skating experience. Students should be dressed warmly and bring mittens or gloves. Class Curriculum: In this class, skaters are introduced to simple and attainable skills. Along with learning the proper way to fall and to recover from the fall (get back up!) and basic forward & backward movement, students will also learn how to march in a standing position and how to march while moving. REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
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Lifeguarding and Water Safety Courses 2026 - January/February 2026 Water Safety Instructor Course The City of Portland is an Authorized Provider of the American Red Cross.Sign up for a range of American Red Cross lifeguarding and water safety courses which can help you gain the skills and confidence necessary for providing care and instruction when it's needed most. Courses available include lifeguarding and Water Safety Instructor™ training.Course Options:
r.24 American Red Cross Lifeguarding
Water Safety Instructor
Course Fees:
r.24 Lifeguarding: $315
Water Safety Instructor: $400
Participants must attend all classes and pass all final tests in order to receive their certification. No exceptions.
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9:50 AM - 10:20 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 1 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:50 AM - 10:20 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 2 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:50 AM - 10:20 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Parent / Child - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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TIA - ISI Youth Basic Skills Group Skate Lessons: Pre-Alpha / Alpha / Beta / Gamma Levels - Youth Group Skating Lessons Winter Basic Skills -Saturdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Instructors are constantly evaluating skating skills and placing students in the correct level class. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites for All Basic Skills Levels: Students are between the ages of 6 -16 years old on or before the first day of class. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat.
Youth Pre-Alpha/Pre-Alpha+ Prerequisites: Student has completed a Beginner Level Skating class or after falling, can stand up without assistance. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Two-foot glides / One-foot glide (right & left) / Forward Swizzle / Backward Wiggle / Backward Swizzle
Youth Alpha/Alpha+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Pre-Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Forward Stroking (6) / Forward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Forward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / One-foot Snowplow Stop
Youth Beta/Beta+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed an Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Backward Stroking (6) / Backward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Backward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / T-Stop – Right Foot Outside Edge / T-Stop – Left Foot Outside Edge
Youth Gamma/Gamma+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Beta Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Right Forward & Left Forward Inside Open Mohawk Combo / Hockey Stop. Once the student has tested and passed the ISI Gamma Level they are eligible to skate on freestyle ice. For more information on freestyle ice, please click here: Freestyle Ice
REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
*If you are unaware of your skill level please register as a beginner and coaches will move you around based on your week 1 skill level assessment.
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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TIA - ISI Youth Beginner Level Group Skate Lessons - 6-16 Years Old - Youth Group Skating Lessons Winter Beginner -Saturday 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites: Students are between the ages of 6 -16 years old on or before the first day of class and have little to no skating experience. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat. While NOT mandatory, we do strongly urge that beginner-level students wear a protective helmet (bike helmets are acceptable.) Class Curriculum: In this class, skaters are introduced to simple and attainable skills. Along with learning the proper way to fall and to recover from the fall (get back up!) and basic forward & backward movement, students will also learn how to march in a standing position and how to march while moving.Students are introduced to simple and attainable skills. REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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10:00 AM - 11:15 AM
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Rhythmic Gymnastics - Session 5:January 31, February 7, 14 , 28 Inspiring the next generation of gymnasts. In Rhythmic Gymnastics, We aim to build a strong body and spark your curiosity while inspiring you to discover your talents and have fun! This Program will shape your young ladies into strong, passionate, and disciplined individuals. We are dedicated to helping every child learn the art of rhythmic gymnastics and have fun while doing it . Our Mission goes far beyond gymnastics – We strive to create a healthy and positive environment for families and individuals to come and grow. We aim to inspire a new generation of gymnasts to work on their balance, flexibility,and body control while developing their confidence and self-esteem. The 5 Benefits of Rhythmic Gymnastics are:
Team Building
Proprioception Influence
Reduce Stress and Pressure
Builds Confidence
Flexibility
Hi everyone! I’m Asya, and I’ll be guiding you through today’s class. As a former professionalElite level Rhythmic gymnast I'm thrilled to share my passion for rhythmic gymnastics with all ofyou. In addition to teaching here at the rec center, I also own and run my own professionalrhythmic gymnastics school. At Maine Rhythmic Gymnastics athletes train from beginner levelsall the way to competition.Whether this is your first time picking up a ribbon or hoop, or you’re looking to improve yourflexibility, coordination, and confidence, you’re in the right place! My goal is for everyone to havefun, feel challenged in a supportive environment, and fall in love with the art and athleticism ofrhythmic gymnastics.My recreational rhythmic gymnastics classes help kids build flexibility, strength, and coordinationwhile having fun! Students gain confidence, focus, and teamwork skills as they learn to movegracefully with ribbons, hoops, and balls. These classes also encourage creativity,self-expression, and a love of movement—laying a strong foundation for future training.Rhythmic Gymnastics Recreational Class Dress CodeFor safety and proper training, all gymnasts must wear: A fitted leotard or fitted tank top and shorts/leggings Hair neatly tied back in a bun or ponytail. Bare feet or rhythmic half-shoes. No jewelry, watches, or anything that can get caught on equipment.Length: 4 week sessions Dates: Saturdays Session 1: September 27, October 4,11,18 Session 2: October 25, November 1, 8, 15Session 3: November 22, 29, 6, 13Session 4: January 3, 10, 17, 24Session 5: January 31 Feb 7, 14 & 28Session 6: March 7, 14 , 28 , April 4Session 7: April 11,18, 25, May 2Session 8: May 9 , 16, 23, 30Time: 10:00 - 11:15 Ages: 5-10 Location: Reiche Community Center - 166 Brackett Street, Portland Instructor: Asya Vinokur What should I bring? Leotard or athletic clothing Fee: $120.00 Portland Residents / $130.00 Non-Residents Min/Max: 6/Fee Waiver Eligible: No For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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Rhythmic Gymnastics - Session 6: March 7, 14 , 28 , April 4 Inspiring the next generation of gymnasts. In Rhythmic Gymnastics, We aim to build a strong body and spark your curiosity while inspiring you to discover your talents and have fun! This Program will shape your young ladies into strong, passionate, and disciplined individuals. We are dedicated to helping every child learn the art of rhythmic gymnastics and have fun while doing it . Our Mission goes far beyond gymnastics – We strive to create a healthy and positive environment for families and individuals to come and grow. We aim to inspire a new generation of gymnasts to work on their balance, flexibility,and body control while developing their confidence and self-esteem. The 5 Benefits of Rhythmic Gymnastics are:
Team Building
Proprioception Influence
Reduce Stress and Pressure
Builds Confidence
Flexibility
Hi everyone! I’m Asya, and I’ll be guiding you through today’s class. As a former professionalElite level Rhythmic gymnast I'm thrilled to share my passion for rhythmic gymnastics with all ofyou. In addition to teaching here at the rec center, I also own and run my own professionalrhythmic gymnastics school. At Maine Rhythmic Gymnastics athletes train from beginner levelsall the way to competition.Whether this is your first time picking up a ribbon or hoop, or you’re looking to improve yourflexibility, coordination, and confidence, you’re in the right place! My goal is for everyone to havefun, feel challenged in a supportive environment, and fall in love with the art and athleticism ofrhythmic gymnastics.My recreational rhythmic gymnastics classes help kids build flexibility, strength, and coordinationwhile having fun! Students gain confidence, focus, and teamwork skills as they learn to movegracefully with ribbons, hoops, and balls. These classes also encourage creativity,self-expression, and a love of movement—laying a strong foundation for future training.Rhythmic Gymnastics Recreational Class Dress CodeFor safety and proper training, all gymnasts must wear: A fitted leotard or fitted tank top and shorts/leggings Hair neatly tied back in a bun or ponytail. Bare feet or rhythmic half-shoes. No jewelry, watches, or anything that can get caught on equipment.Length: 4 week sessions Dates: Saturdays Session 1: September 27, October 4,11,18 Session 2: October 25, November 1, 8, 15Session 3: November 22, 29, 6, 13Session 4: January 3, 10, 17, 24Session 5: January 31 Feb 7, 14 & 28Session 6: March 7, 14 , 28 , April 4Session 7: April 11,18, 25, May 2Session 8: May 9 , 16, 23, 30Time: 10:00 - 11:15 Ages: 5-10 Location: Reiche Community Center - 166 Brackett Street, Portland Instructor: Asya Vinokur What should I bring? Leotard or athletic clothing Fee: $120.00 Portland Residents / $130.00 Non-Residents Min/Max: 6/Fee Waiver Eligible: No For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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10:30 AM - 11:15 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 3 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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TIA - Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Freestyle Ice January 2026 FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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11:15 AM - 12:00 PM
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Adult Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Adult Beginner - Saturdays We offer two levels of adult instruction. For each level, individualized instruction is based on skill and comfort level, as well as group dynamics.Red Cross Adult Swim allows swimmers to progress at their own pace, mastering one set of skills before moving on to the next. Winter Session runs from January 3rd-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19thClass Duration: 45 Minutes Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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11:40 AM - 12:30 PM
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TIA - ISI Youth Delta & Freestyle 1-10 Levels Group Skate Lessons - Youth Group Skating Lessons Winter Delta-Freestyle 1-10 -Saturday 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. The + sign after the level indicates the student is very close to passing to the next ISI skate level. Instructors are constantly evaluating skating skills and placing students in their correct class level. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Class Prerequisites for All Delta/Delta+ & Freestyle Levels 10-10: Students are between the ages of 6 -16 years old on or before the first day of class and have tested and passed the previous level class. ISI Youth Delta/Delta+ Prerequisites: Students have completed a Gamma Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Forward Outside & Inside Edges / Skater’s Choice of Shoot-the-Duck or Lunge / Bunny Hop ISI Youth Freestyle 1-10E/P Prerequisites 6 – 16 Years old Freestyle 1-10 Elements (FS E) classes focus on teaching specific skating skills including edges, jumps, and spins that we call “Elements.” Students are tested on these elements to determine if they are ready to progress to the next level. If not, the test results provide feedback on what elements the student needs to continue to work on. Freestyle 1-10 Program (FS P) is the linking of each level’s required elements with music to create a “Program.” The skater then skates their program on a testing session to complete the level’s requirements. The ISI Freestyle Levels are very exciting! Here at TIA, once the skater passes ISI Freestyle Level 1 Program, they qualify to do a solo in any one of our ice exhibitions and shows! This is quite an accomplishment, not only for the skater but for the skater’s family, as well!To learn more about specific freestyle elements required to test and pass each class level, please click here: ISI Freestyle 1-10 Test Requirements REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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TIA - Freestyle Ice - Troubh Ice Arena - Freestyle Ice January 2026 FREESTYLE ICE PROTOCOLS*SKATERS MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD AND OLDER AND GAMMA LEVEL/USFS BASIC 6 LEVEL OR HIGHER
*Skaters who do not meet the age and/or level requirements are welcome on freestyle ice for private lessons as long as they are accompanied by their coach AT ALL TIMES.Mandatory pre-registration is required at least 10 minutes in advance of freestyle session start time.Please keep your cell phone in your pocket or bag at all times.We recommend that you leave any items of value (money, jewelry etc.) in your locked vehicle.Any music played must be appropriate for all age groups and NOT contain any vulgarity or profanity.
AttentionDue to the recent increase in standing around toe tapping holes and jumping holes on freestyle ice sessions Troubh Staff reserves the right to end freestyle sessions 5 mins early. This will allow us time to repair holes prior to the ice make in order to keep the schedule on time and provide all bookings with smooth ice. Please help us minimize the need to do this by not toe tapping into the ice when it's not part of a jumping routine.
DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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TIA - Public Skating Sessions - Troubh Ice Arena - Public Skating January 2026 Drop ins welcome, Pre-registration is encouragedThe following items ARE NOT ALLOWED on Public Skate Ice Sessions: Sticks, Pucks, Headphones, Cell Phones.
For safety purposes, we DO NOT ALLOW walkers and/or non-ADA compliant sleds or carrying a child on-ice.
We recommend that you leave all valuables (i.e. money, jewelry, cell phone etc.) in your locked vehicle.DATES AND TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PUBLIC SKATING WILL ALWAYS AT A MINIMUM BE 60 MINUTES LONG. Please remember schedules are unofficial until the 1st day of the month. Any changes made after the 1st day we will send out notifications of the changes, anything changed prior to the 1st day we won't.
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - January 2026
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - January
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - February
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Peaks Island Community Recreation Page - Dancercise ( Mondays: December 1, 8, 15; January 5, 12, 19, 26; February 2) Welcome to the Peaks Island Community Recreation Page!Explore current programs below.
Quick Links:- Peaks Island After the Bell program- Peaks Island Community Center rental request form------------------------------------------------------------------------Announcing Open Gym Hours at PIES!We are thrilled to introduce open hours at the Peaks Island Elementary School gym! We will be offering weekly hours for adults, teens, and families.Teen Drop-in Gym Hours: Tuesdays from 6:00-8:00pm (grades 7-12)Adult Drop-in Basketball: Thursdays from 6:00-8:00pm (ages 18+)Family Drop-in Gym Hours: Sundays from 3:00-5:00pm (all ages)*Please note for Family Gym: parents/caregivers are required to stay for the duration of the program and are welcome to supervise or join in on the fun!DANCERCISE on Peaks - NEW PROGRAM!Move to music as we combine low-impact cardio plus stretching for a fun, interactive workout. We will sample different music and dance styles over four weeks, including popular songs of the mid-20th century, Latin rhythms, and Broadway hits. Join us at the Community Center on Monday and/or Wednesday mornings. Class is suitable for beginners and non-dancers! Wear comfortable clothes and secure shoes (running/athletic/trainers).About the instructor: Caitlin Osborne retired from Penn State University in 2018, where she taught dance and theatre classes. She teaches tap and ballet for adults and holds workshops on social dance including swing, foxtrot, and others.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you would like to support the Peaks Island community by leading a program, please complete the program proposal form HERE.
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Defending Democracy
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Parent / Child - Mondays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Monday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:20 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Monday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:20 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 1 - Mondays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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2:50 PM - 3:50 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - February
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - February
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4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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WENA
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - NEW Time for Lap Practice: Mondays 5:00 to 6:00 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Rec basketball league practices
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5:10 PM - 6:10 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - February
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6:20 PM - 7:20 PM
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Pace Hockey Practice - February 2026
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7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - February 2026
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8:40 PM - 9:40 PM
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Chickadee League February 2025-2026
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9:50 PM - 10:50 PM
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Chickadee League February 2025-2026
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Tuesday February 3, 2026
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6:00 AM - 7:00 AM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - February
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7:10 AM - 8:10 AM
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Morning Hockey Club - February 2026
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9:00 AM - 9:30 AM
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Make Curling Ice
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9:10 AM - 9:40 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Parent / Child - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
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Tai Chi Chih (TCC) - T’ai Chi Chih (TCC) Tuesdays January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10 T’ai Chi Chih (TCC)Join us in for this new Tai Chi Chih program! Steeped in a calm yet energy-driven, inclusive mind,body, and soul. TCC is meditative while feeding the need to move. With proven health benefits and no specialequipment required, this practice goes anywhere you do, and it's a perfect modality for cultivating "calm in themidst of chaos".6 week programDates: Session 1: Thursdays, October 9,(OFF 10/16),21,30, November 6, 13, 20Session 2: Tuesdays January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10Session 3: Thursdays January 8, 15, 22, 29 February 5, 12Time: 9:30-10:30aAges: 18+Location: Reiche Community Center - 166 Brackett Street, PortlandInstructor: Sara LeonardWhat should I bring? Comfortable clothing and shoes that feel secure or sock footies with rubberbumps.Fee: $90.00 Resident / $100.00 Non-ResidentMin/Max: 6/12Deadline: One week prior to the start dateFee Waiver Eligible: NoFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Pinetree Curling Club Tuesdays Jan-Feb 2026
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9:50 AM - 10:20 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:50 AM - 10:20 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Library - Drawing Class
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Tuesdays, 1:00 to 1:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Tuesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Tuesdays, 1:40 to 2:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Tuesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Tuesdays, 2:20 to 2:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Tuesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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3:00 PM - 4:20 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - February
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Cooking Around the World - Fun Chefs Cooking School - Cooking Around the World (Tuesdays 1/13, 20, 27, 2/3, 10, 24 (NO class 2/17) Our culinary passport program teaches children about the culinary arts and where the food originates from.
At Fun Chefs Cooking School we offer an exciting culinary adventure tailored specifically for kids. Our cooking school is designed to inspire young chefs, teaching them essential cooking skills while fostering a love for healthy eating and creativity in the kitchen.
At Fun Chefs Cooking School, learning to cook should be a fun, engaging, and hands-on experience. Our classes are designed to cater to various age groups and skill levels, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to learn and grow at their own pace. From basic kitchen safety and simple recipes to more advanced culinary techniques, our curriculum covers a wide range of topics to keep young minds engaged and excited.
We understand the importance of healthy eating habits, and our classes emphasize the use of fresh, wholesome ingredients. By teaching kids how to prepare nutritious meals, we aim to instill lifelong healthy habits that will benefit them and their families for years to come.
Our experienced and passionate instructors are dedicated to creating a positive and supportive learning environment. They are not only skilled chefs but also excellent mentors who are committed to helping each child achieve their culinary potential.Dates: Session 1 : Tuesdays 1/13, 20, 27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/24 (NO class 2/17)Fee: $150.00 Residents / $160.00 Non-ResidentsTimes: 4:00pm - 5:00pmAges: 6-12Location: East End Community School Cafeteria- 195 North St, Portland, ME 04101Min/Max: 12/24Deadline: One week prior to the start of the sessionInstructor: Fun Chefs InstructorsFor More Information: (207) 773-8222 or Email: cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 1 - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:50 PM
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TIA - ISI Adult Basic Skills Group Skate Lessons: Pre-Alpha / Alpha / Beta / Gamma Levels - Adult Group Skating Lessons Winter Basic Skills -Tuesdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. The + sign after the level indicates the student is very close to passing to the next ISI skate level. Instructors are constantly evaluating skating skills and placing students in their correct class level. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites for All Basic Skills Levels: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat. Adult Pre-Alpha/Pre-Alpha+ Prerequisites: Student has completed a Beginner Level Skating class or after falling, can stand up without assistance. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Two-foot glides / One-foot glide (right & left) / Forward Swizzle / Backward Wiggle / Backward Swizzle Adult Alpha/Alpha+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Pre-Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Forward Stroking (6) / Forward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Forward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / One-foot Snowplow Stop Adult Beta/Beta+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed an Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Backward Stroking (6) / Backward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Backward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / T-Stop – Right Foot Outside Edge / T-Stop – Left Foot Outside Edge Adult Gamma/Gamma+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Beta Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Right Forward & Left Forward Inside Open Mohawk Combo / Hockey Stop REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
*If you are unaware of your skill level please register as a beginner and coaches will move you around based on your week 1 skill level assessment.
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5:00 PM - 5:50 PM
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TIA - ISI Adult Beginner Level Group Skate Lessons - Adult Group Skating Lessons Winter Basic Skills Beginner -Tuesdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class and have little to no skating experience. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat. While NOT mandatory, we do strongly urge that beginner-level students wear a protective helmet (bike helmets are acceptable.) Class Curriculum: In this class, skaters are introduced to simple and attainable skills. Along with learning the proper way to fall and to recover from the fall (get back up!) students will also learn basic forward & backward movements. REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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Youth Introduction to Archery - Youth Introduction to Archery Session 5: February 3,10,17,24 Youth Introduction to ArcheryThis beginner-friendly program is designed for youth ages 10-17 looking tolearn archery in a fun and supportive environment. Participants will learnrange safety, proper shooting mechanics, and foundational archery skillswhile also developing focus, confidence, and physical coordination. Theseclasses will be taught by expert instructors from the Maine School of Archery.No prior experience is required just a willingness to learn and have fun!Location: Reiche Community Center 166 Brackett StLength: 4 week programParticipants: up to 16 participants, ages 10 to 17Cost: $125When: Tuesday’s from 5:00pm to 6:00pmSession 1: September 9,16,23,30Session 2: October 7, 14, 21, 28Session 3: November 4, 11, 18, 25Session 4: January 6, 13, 20, 27Session 5: February 3, 10, 17, 24Session 6: March 3, 10, 17, 24Session 7: April 7, 14, 21, 28Session 8: May 5, 12, 19, 26For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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Tuesday Basketball
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Rec basketball league practices
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5:40 PM - 6:10 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 2 - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:40 PM - 6:25 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 3 - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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6:00 PM - 6:50 PM
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TIA - Adult Delta - Freestyle 1-10 Levels Group Skate Lessons - Adult Group Skating Lessons Winter Delta-Freestyle 1-10 -Tuesdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Adult Delta/Delta+ Prerequisites: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class and have tested and passed a Gamma Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Forward Outside & Inside Edges / Skater’s Choice of Shoot-the-Duck or Lunge / Bunny Hop ISI Adult Freestyle 1-10E/P Prerequisites: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class and have tested and passed the previous Level Skating class. Freestyle 1-10 Elements (FS E) Class Curriculum: Classes focus on teaching specific skating skills including edges, jumps, and spins that we call “Elements.” Students are tested on these elements to determine if they are ready to progress to the next level. If not, the test results provide feedback on what elements the student needs to continue to work on. Freestyle 1-10 Program (FS P) Class Curriculum: Classes focus on the linking of each level’s required elements with music to create a “Program.” The skater then skates their program on a testing session to complete the level’s requirements. The ISI Freestyle Levels are very exciting! Here at TIA, once the skater passes ISI Freestyle *Level 1 Program, they qualify to do a solo in any one of our ice exhibitions and shows! This is quite an accomplishment, not only for the skater but for the skater’s family, as well! To learn more about specific freestyle elements required to test and pass each class level, please click here: ISI Freestyle 1-10 Test Requirements REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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Drop in Table Tennis @ East End - Drop in Table Tennis Looking for a fun and active way to unwind? Join us for Adult Drop-In Table Tennis! Whether you're a seasoned player or just picking up a paddle for the first time, this open play time offers a relaxed environment to enjoy the game, meet fellow enthusiasts, and sharpen your skills. We have 4-5 tables going at once. Great way to meet new people and try something new! Dates: Mondays 9/8,15,22,29 (Program will move to Tuesday evenings as of 10/7 for the remainder of the year)Time: 6:00-8:30 pm Ages: 18+ Location: East End Community School Cafeteria- 195 North St, Portland, ME 04101What should I bring? Paddle, we have some available Fee: $5 Portland Residents / $10 Non-ResidentsCash only: please bring the exact amount as we will not have changeFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Adult Women’s Archery - Women’s Archery Session 2: February 3, 10, 17, 24 Women’s ArcheryLooking for a new way to stay active, build confidence, and connect with other women? Thisclass is perfect for women (ages 18 and up) who are new to archery, this program provides a structured introduction to the sport with instruction on range safety, shooting mechanics, and archery fundamentals. In a welcoming, women-only setting, participants will also develop mental focus, confidence, and physical coordination while enjoying the empowering and rewarding experience of archery. These classes will be taught by expert instructors from the Maine School of Archery.Location: Reiche Community CenterLength: 4 week programParticipants: up to 16 participants, ages 18 years old and upCost: $125Where: Tuesday Nights in October and February from 6:30pm to 7:30pmSession 1: October 7, 14, 21, 28Session 2: February 3, 10, 17, 24For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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6:45 PM - 7:30 PM
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Adult Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Adult Intermediate - Tuedays We offer two levels of adult instruction. For each level, individualized instruction is based on skill and comfort level, as well as group dynamics.Red Cross Adult Swim allows swimmers to progress at their own pace, mastering one set of skills before moving on to the next. Winter Session runs from January 3rd-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19thClass Duration: 45 Minutes Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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6:45 PM - 9:15 PM
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Peaks Island Land Preserve
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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McNally Hockey Group - February 2026
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8:10 PM - 9:10 PM
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GPWIHL February 2026
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8:30 PM - 10:30 PM
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Adult Drop-in Basketball at Riverton - Adult drop in basketball at Riverton Come play some exciting pick-up basketball games at the Riverton Community Center gym! Get in shape and have fun playing the great sport of basketball.Dates: Tuesdays, November 4th, 2025 to April 28, 2026Time: 8:30 pm – 10:30 pmAges: 18+ years old (please bring ID)Location: Riverton Community Center Gym, 1600 Forest Ave, PortlandWhat should I bring? Gym shoes and comfortable clothing.
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9:20 PM - 10:20 PM
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Chickadee League February 2025-2026
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Wednesday February 4, 2026
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5:30 AM - 6:30 AM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - February
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6:40 AM - 7:40 AM
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Portland Wednesday Hockey Club
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9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
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Peaks Island Community Recreation Page - Dancercise (Wednesdays: December 3, 10, 17; January 7, 14, 21, 28; February 4) Welcome to the Peaks Island Community Recreation Page!Explore current programs below.
Quick Links:- Peaks Island After the Bell program- Peaks Island Community Center rental request form------------------------------------------------------------------------Announcing Open Gym Hours at PIES!We are thrilled to introduce open hours at the Peaks Island Elementary School gym! We will be offering weekly hours for adults, teens, and families.Teen Drop-in Gym Hours: Tuesdays from 6:00-8:00pm (grades 7-12)Adult Drop-in Basketball: Thursdays from 6:00-8:00pm (ages 18+)Family Drop-in Gym Hours: Sundays from 3:00-5:00pm (all ages)*Please note for Family Gym: parents/caregivers are required to stay for the duration of the program and are welcome to supervise or join in on the fun!DANCERCISE on Peaks - NEW PROGRAM!Move to music as we combine low-impact cardio plus stretching for a fun, interactive workout. We will sample different music and dance styles over four weeks, including popular songs of the mid-20th century, Latin rhythms, and Broadway hits. Join us at the Community Center on Monday and/or Wednesday mornings. Class is suitable for beginners and non-dancers! Wear comfortable clothes and secure shoes (running/athletic/trainers).About the instructor: Caitlin Osborne retired from Penn State University in 2018, where she taught dance and theatre classes. She teaches tap and ballet for adults and holds workshops on social dance including swing, foxtrot, and others.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you would like to support the Peaks Island community by leading a program, please complete the program proposal form HERE.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Wednesdays, 1:00 to 1:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Wednesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Wednesdays, 1:40 to 2:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Wednesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Wednesdays, 2:20 to 2:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Wednesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Wednesdays, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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3:20 PM - 4:20 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - February
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4:20 PM - 4:50 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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4:20 PM - 4:50 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - February
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 1 - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Youth Portland Archery Club - Portland Archery Club - Youth Session 3: January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25 Would your child like to join an archery club where they can improve their skills, make new friends, and have a blast?”
The Portland Archery Club offers a series of fun and engaging classes taught by expert instructorsfrom the Maine School of Archery. These classes are designed to provideyoung archers (ages 10–17) with the opportunity to develop their skills in asafe, supportive, and confidence-building environment.Participants will learn range safety, proper shooting techniques, andfoundational archery skills. As they progress, they’ll have the chance to masteradvanced techniques and, if they choose, compete with other clubs. Whetheryour child is new to archery or aiming to refine their skills, the PortlandArchery Club is the perfect place to build confidence, focus, and friendships.Length: 8-week programParticipants: up to 16 participants, ages 10 to 17Cost: $225 for 8-week sessions, $125 for 4-week sessionsCalendar: Wednesdays from 5:00pm to 6:00pmSession 1: September 10, 17, 24, October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29Session 2: November 5, 12, 19, 26Session 3: January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25Session 4: March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1, 8, 15, 22Session 5: April 29, May 6, 13, 20For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Reserved Futsal
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5:40 PM - 6:10 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 2 - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:40 PM - 6:25 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 3 - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:40 PM - 6:25 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 4 - Wednesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:40 PM - 6:25 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 5 - Wednesday Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:40 PM - 6:40 PM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - February 2026
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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PIC Environment & Sustainability Committee Meeting
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Adult Portland Archery Club - Portland Archery Club – Adult Session 3: January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25 Portland Archery Club – Adult Looking to try something new, stay active and meet great people along the way?The Portland Archery Club offers a welcoming space for adults (ages 18 and up) ofall experience levels to learn and grow in the sport of archery. Our fun andengaging classes are taught by expert instructors from the Maine School ofArchery and are designed to help you develop your skills in a relaxed, supportiveenvironment.You'll learn range safety, proper shooting techniques, and foundational archeryskills. As your confidence grows, you’ll have the opportunity to explore advancedtechniques, compete against other clubs, or just enjoy a weekly activity with alike-minded community. Whether you're new to the sport or picking it up again, thePortland Archery Club is a great way to build focus, confidence and friendships.Location: Reiche Community CenterLength: 8-week programParticipants: up to 16 participants, ages 18 years old and upCost: $225 for 8-week sessions, $125 for 4-week sessionsWhere: Wednesdays from 6:30pm to 7:30PMSession 1: September 10, 17, 24, October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29Session 2: November 5, 12, 19, 26Session 3: January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25Session 4: March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1, 8, 15, 22Session 5: April 29, May 6, 13, 20For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Drop in Volleyball @ East End - Drop in Volleyball @ East End Bump, set, spike! Join us for Adult Drop-In Volleyball—anopen gym session where adults can enjoy casual games,meet new people, and stay active. Whether you’re aseasoned player or just looking to have some fun, this isa great opportunity to play in a welcoming, low-pressureenvironment.Dates: Wednesday, September 3, 2025Time: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pmAges: 18+ years oldLocation: East End Community School Gym 195 North St,PortlandWhat should I bring? Indoor Shoes, comfortable clothes,waterFee: Portland Resident $5.00 / Non-resident: $10.00Cash only: Please bring the exact amount as we will not have changeFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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6:50 PM - 7:50 PM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - February 2026
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8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - February 2026
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9:10 PM - 10:10 PM
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Carlson Hockey Group February 2026
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10:20 PM - 11:20 PM
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Chickadee League February 2025-2026
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Thursday February 5, 2026
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7:10 AM - 8:10 AM
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Morning Hockey Club - February 2026
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9:10 AM - 9:40 AM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Thursday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 1:00 to 1:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Thursday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 1:40 to 2:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 2:20 to 02:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Thursday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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2:50 PM - 3:50 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - February
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - February
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4:40 PM - 5:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 4:40 to 5:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Rec basketball league practices
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5:20 PM - 5:50 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 5:20 to 5:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 6:00 to 6:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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6:00 PM - 7:15 PM
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Cake Decorating with Kids - Themed Workshops - Heart Cake - Thursday, February 5, 2026 Does your child love to decorate cakes? If so, this fun and creative program is the perfect fit! In each class, participants will design and decorate their own custom cake masterpiece while learning cake decorating tips and techniques along the way. Each session features a unique, themed design that’s cute, trendy, and fun, and every child will take their finished creation home to enjoy!Dates: Monster Cake - Thursday, October 16, 2025Unicorn Cake - Thursday, November 20, 2025Heart Cake - Thursday, February 5, 2026Times: 6:00 pm – 7:15 pmAges: 7-13Location:East End Community School Gym- 195 North St, Portland, ME 04101Instructor: Christiana VineyFee: $45.00 Resident, $55.00 Non-Resident per class date. Min/Max: 10Deadline: One week prior to the start of the sessionFee waiver eligible: NoFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Girls Playoff Game holds
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6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Volleyball
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6:40 PM - 7:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Thursdays, 6:40 to 7:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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10:10 PM - 11:10 PM
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Chickadee League February 2025-2026
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Friday February 6, 2026
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6:40 AM - 7:40 AM
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Portland Wednesday Hockey Club
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8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Island Veterinary Service
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10:30 AM - 11:15 AM
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Norwich University Hockey - Justin Simpson
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Friday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 1:40 to 2:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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1:40 PM - 2:10 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Friday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 2:20 to 2:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Friday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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2:50 PM - 3:50 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - February
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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3:40 PM - 4:10 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 3:40 to 4:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - February
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4:20 PM - 4:50 PM
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Fridays, 4:20 to 4:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec Basketball League Practices
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5:10 PM - 6:10 PM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - February
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6:20 PM - 7:20 PM
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Pace Hockey Practice - February 2026
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7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - February 2026
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8:40 PM - 9:40 PM
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Souza Hockey Group - February 2026
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9:50 PM - 10:50 PM
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Chickadee League February 2025-2026
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Saturday February 7, 2026
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7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - February 2026
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Reserved BBall
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8:10 AM - 9:10 AM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - February 2026
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8:15 AM - 9:00 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 4 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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8:15 AM - 9:00 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 5 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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8:15 AM - 9:00 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 6 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:10 AM - 9:40 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Advanced Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:10 AM - 9:40 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:10 AM - 9:40 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:10 AM - 9:40 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Parent / Child - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:20 AM - 9:50 AM
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TIA - ISI Tots Fun!damentals Advanced Levels 1-4 Group Skate Lessons - 4 & 5 Years Old - Tots Fun!damentals Levels 1-4 Winter- Saturday 2026 In general, each Tots Group Lesson consists of 15 minutes of instruction and 15 minutes of FUN! practice games. Skills are presented in a positive playful manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice.
Class Prerequisites: Tots are 4-5 years old on or before the first day of class and have passed a Beginner Level Class or after falling, can stand up without assistance. Students should be dressed warmly and bring mittens or gloves. Protective helmets are MANDATORY (bike helmets are acceptable.) Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons.LEVEL PREREQUISITES & CLASS CURRICULUM: Tot Fun!damentals Level 1 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Beginner level class. Class Curriculum: In Level 1, tots will learn how to do a two-foot jump in place, a forward swizzle standing still, a single swizzle, and a beginning two-foot glide. Tot Fun!damentals Level 2 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Level 1 class. Class Curriculum: In Level 2, tots will learn to push and glide stroking, a dip, a forward swizzle, and prepare for a snowplow stop. Tot Fun!damentals Level 3 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Level 2 class. Class Curriculum: : In Level 3, tots will learn the “T” position with a left and right push, backward swizzles, a one and/or two-foot snow plow stop, and a backward wiggle. Tot Fun!damentals Level 4 Prerequisites: Tots have completed a Level 3 class. Class Curriculum: In Level 4, tots will continue to improve their skating skills while becoming even more confident on the ice! REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!*If you are unaware of your skill level please register as a Level 1 and coaches will move you around based on your week 1 skill level assessment.
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9:20 AM - 9:50 AM
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TIA - Tots Fun!damentals Beginner Level Group Skate Lessons - 4 & 5 Years Old - Tots Fun!damentals Beginner Level Winter- Saturday 2026 In general, each Tots Fun!damentals Group Lesson consists of 15 minutes of instruction and 15 minutes of FUN! practice games. Skills are presented in a positive and playful manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice. Protective helmets are MANDATORY (bike helmets are acceptable.) / Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons.Class Prerequisites: Tots are 4-5 years old on or before the first day of class and have little to no skating experience. Students should be dressed warmly and bring mittens or gloves. Class Curriculum: In this class, skaters are introduced to simple and attainable skills. Along with learning the proper way to fall and to recover from the fall (get back up!) and basic forward & backward movement, students will also learn how to march in a standing position and how to march while moving. REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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Lifeguarding and Water Safety Courses 2026 - January/February 2026 Water Safety Instructor Course The City of Portland is an Authorized Provider of the American Red Cross.Sign up for a range of American Red Cross lifeguarding and water safety courses which can help you gain the skills and confidence necessary for providing care and instruction when it's needed most. Courses available include lifeguarding and Water Safety Instructor™ training.Course Options:
r.24 American Red Cross Lifeguarding
Water Safety Instructor
Course Fees:
r.24 Lifeguarding: $315
Water Safety Instructor: $400
Participants must attend all classes and pass all final tests in order to receive their certification. No exceptions.
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9:50 AM - 10:20 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 1 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:50 AM - 10:20 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 2 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Parent / Child - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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TIA - ISI Youth Basic Skills Group Skate Lessons: Pre-Alpha / Alpha / Beta / Gamma Levels - Youth Group Skating Lessons Winter Basic Skills -Saturdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Instructors are constantly evaluating skating skills and placing students in the correct level class. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites for All Basic Skills Levels: Students are between the ages of 6 -16 years old on or before the first day of class. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat.
Youth Pre-Alpha/Pre-Alpha+ Prerequisites: Student has completed a Beginner Level Skating class or after falling, can stand up without assistance. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Two-foot glides / One-foot glide (right & left) / Forward Swizzle / Backward Wiggle / Backward Swizzle
Youth Alpha/Alpha+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Pre-Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Forward Stroking (6) / Forward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Forward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / One-foot Snowplow Stop
Youth Beta/Beta+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed an Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Backward Stroking (6) / Backward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Backward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / T-Stop – Right Foot Outside Edge / T-Stop – Left Foot Outside Edge
Youth Gamma/Gamma+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Beta Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Right Forward & Left Forward Inside Open Mohawk Combo / Hockey Stop. Once the student has tested and passed the ISI Gamma Level they are eligible to skate on freestyle ice. For more information on freestyle ice, please click here: Freestyle Ice
REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
*If you are unaware of your skill level please register as a beginner and coaches will move you around based on your week 1 skill level assessment.
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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TIA - ISI Youth Beginner Level Group Skate Lessons - 6-16 Years Old - Youth Group Skating Lessons Winter Beginner -Saturday 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites: Students are between the ages of 6 -16 years old on or before the first day of class and have little to no skating experience. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat. While NOT mandatory, we do strongly urge that beginner-level students wear a protective helmet (bike helmets are acceptable.) Class Curriculum: In this class, skaters are introduced to simple and attainable skills. Along with learning the proper way to fall and to recover from the fall (get back up!) and basic forward & backward movement, students will also learn how to march in a standing position and how to march while moving.Students are introduced to simple and attainable skills. REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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10:00 AM - 11:15 AM
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Rhythmic Gymnastics - Session 5:January 31, February 7, 14 , 28 Inspiring the next generation of gymnasts. In Rhythmic Gymnastics, We aim to build a strong body and spark your curiosity while inspiring you to discover your talents and have fun! This Program will shape your young ladies into strong, passionate, and disciplined individuals. We are dedicated to helping every child learn the art of rhythmic gymnastics and have fun while doing it . Our Mission goes far beyond gymnastics – We strive to create a healthy and positive environment for families and individuals to come and grow. We aim to inspire a new generation of gymnasts to work on their balance, flexibility,and body control while developing their confidence and self-esteem. The 5 Benefits of Rhythmic Gymnastics are:
Team Building
Proprioception Influence
Reduce Stress and Pressure
Builds Confidence
Flexibility
Hi everyone! I’m Asya, and I’ll be guiding you through today’s class. As a former professionalElite level Rhythmic gymnast I'm thrilled to share my passion for rhythmic gymnastics with all ofyou. In addition to teaching here at the rec center, I also own and run my own professionalrhythmic gymnastics school. At Maine Rhythmic Gymnastics athletes train from beginner levelsall the way to competition.Whether this is your first time picking up a ribbon or hoop, or you’re looking to improve yourflexibility, coordination, and confidence, you’re in the right place! My goal is for everyone to havefun, feel challenged in a supportive environment, and fall in love with the art and athleticism ofrhythmic gymnastics.My recreational rhythmic gymnastics classes help kids build flexibility, strength, and coordinationwhile having fun! Students gain confidence, focus, and teamwork skills as they learn to movegracefully with ribbons, hoops, and balls. These classes also encourage creativity,self-expression, and a love of movement—laying a strong foundation for future training.Rhythmic Gymnastics Recreational Class Dress CodeFor safety and proper training, all gymnasts must wear: A fitted leotard or fitted tank top and shorts/leggings Hair neatly tied back in a bun or ponytail. Bare feet or rhythmic half-shoes. No jewelry, watches, or anything that can get caught on equipment.Length: 4 week sessions Dates: Saturdays Session 1: September 27, October 4,11,18 Session 2: October 25, November 1, 8, 15Session 3: November 22, 29, 6, 13Session 4: January 3, 10, 17, 24Session 5: January 31 Feb 7, 14 & 28Session 6: March 7, 14 , 28 , April 4Session 7: April 11,18, 25, May 2Session 8: May 9 , 16, 23, 30Time: 10:00 - 11:15 Ages: 5-10 Location: Reiche Community Center - 166 Brackett Street, Portland Instructor: Asya Vinokur What should I bring? Leotard or athletic clothing Fee: $120.00 Portland Residents / $130.00 Non-Residents Min/Max: 6/Fee Waiver Eligible: No For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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Rhythmic Gymnastics - Session 6: March 7, 14 , 28 , April 4 Inspiring the next generation of gymnasts. In Rhythmic Gymnastics, We aim to build a strong body and spark your curiosity while inspiring you to discover your talents and have fun! This Program will shape your young ladies into strong, passionate, and disciplined individuals. We are dedicated to helping every child learn the art of rhythmic gymnastics and have fun while doing it . Our Mission goes far beyond gymnastics – We strive to create a healthy and positive environment for families and individuals to come and grow. We aim to inspire a new generation of gymnasts to work on their balance, flexibility,and body control while developing their confidence and self-esteem. The 5 Benefits of Rhythmic Gymnastics are:
Team Building
Proprioception Influence
Reduce Stress and Pressure
Builds Confidence
Flexibility
Hi everyone! I’m Asya, and I’ll be guiding you through today’s class. As a former professionalElite level Rhythmic gymnast I'm thrilled to share my passion for rhythmic gymnastics with all ofyou. In addition to teaching here at the rec center, I also own and run my own professionalrhythmic gymnastics school. At Maine Rhythmic Gymnastics athletes train from beginner levelsall the way to competition.Whether this is your first time picking up a ribbon or hoop, or you’re looking to improve yourflexibility, coordination, and confidence, you’re in the right place! My goal is for everyone to havefun, feel challenged in a supportive environment, and fall in love with the art and athleticism ofrhythmic gymnastics.My recreational rhythmic gymnastics classes help kids build flexibility, strength, and coordinationwhile having fun! Students gain confidence, focus, and teamwork skills as they learn to movegracefully with ribbons, hoops, and balls. These classes also encourage creativity,self-expression, and a love of movement—laying a strong foundation for future training.Rhythmic Gymnastics Recreational Class Dress CodeFor safety and proper training, all gymnasts must wear: A fitted leotard or fitted tank top and shorts/leggings Hair neatly tied back in a bun or ponytail. Bare feet or rhythmic half-shoes. No jewelry, watches, or anything that can get caught on equipment.Length: 4 week sessions Dates: Saturdays Session 1: September 27, October 4,11,18 Session 2: October 25, November 1, 8, 15Session 3: November 22, 29, 6, 13Session 4: January 3, 10, 17, 24Session 5: January 31 Feb 7, 14 & 28Session 6: March 7, 14 , 28 , April 4Session 7: April 11,18, 25, May 2Session 8: May 9 , 16, 23, 30Time: 10:00 - 11:15 Ages: 5-10 Location: Reiche Community Center - 166 Brackett Street, Portland Instructor: Asya Vinokur What should I bring? Leotard or athletic clothing Fee: $120.00 Portland Residents / $130.00 Non-Residents Min/Max: 6/Fee Waiver Eligible: No For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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10:30 AM - 11:15 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 3 - Saturdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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11:15 AM - 12:00 PM
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Adult Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Adult Beginner - Saturdays We offer two levels of adult instruction. For each level, individualized instruction is based on skill and comfort level, as well as group dynamics.Red Cross Adult Swim allows swimmers to progress at their own pace, mastering one set of skills before moving on to the next. Winter Session runs from January 3rd-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19thClass Duration: 45 Minutes Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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11:40 AM - 12:30 PM
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TIA - ISI Youth Delta & Freestyle 1-10 Levels Group Skate Lessons - Youth Group Skating Lessons Winter Delta-Freestyle 1-10 -Saturday 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. The + sign after the level indicates the student is very close to passing to the next ISI skate level. Instructors are constantly evaluating skating skills and placing students in their correct class level. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Class Prerequisites for All Delta/Delta+ & Freestyle Levels 10-10: Students are between the ages of 6 -16 years old on or before the first day of class and have tested and passed the previous level class. ISI Youth Delta/Delta+ Prerequisites: Students have completed a Gamma Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Forward Outside & Inside Edges / Skater’s Choice of Shoot-the-Duck or Lunge / Bunny Hop ISI Youth Freestyle 1-10E/P Prerequisites 6 – 16 Years old Freestyle 1-10 Elements (FS E) classes focus on teaching specific skating skills including edges, jumps, and spins that we call “Elements.” Students are tested on these elements to determine if they are ready to progress to the next level. If not, the test results provide feedback on what elements the student needs to continue to work on. Freestyle 1-10 Program (FS P) is the linking of each level’s required elements with music to create a “Program.” The skater then skates their program on a testing session to complete the level’s requirements. The ISI Freestyle Levels are very exciting! Here at TIA, once the skater passes ISI Freestyle Level 1 Program, they qualify to do a solo in any one of our ice exhibitions and shows! This is quite an accomplishment, not only for the skater but for the skater’s family, as well!To learn more about specific freestyle elements required to test and pass each class level, please click here: ISI Freestyle 1-10 Test Requirements REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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3:10 PM - 4:10 PM
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Casco Bay Youth Hockey - February 2026
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4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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MPA Playoff Hockey Games
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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MPA Playoff Hockey Games
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Tuesday February 10, 2026
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6:00 AM - 7:00 AM
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Portland High School Hockey Practices/Games 2026 - February
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7:10 AM - 8:10 AM
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Morning Hockey Club - February 2026
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Make Curling Ice
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9:10 AM - 9:40 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Parent / Child - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
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Tai Chi Chih (TCC) - T’ai Chi Chih (TCC) Tuesdays January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10 T’ai Chi Chih (TCC)Join us in for this new Tai Chi Chih program! Steeped in a calm yet energy-driven, inclusive mind,body, and soul. TCC is meditative while feeding the need to move. With proven health benefits and no specialequipment required, this practice goes anywhere you do, and it's a perfect modality for cultivating "calm in themidst of chaos".6 week programDates: Session 1: Thursdays, October 9,(OFF 10/16),21,30, November 6, 13, 20Session 2: Tuesdays January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10Session 3: Thursdays January 8, 15, 22, 29 February 5, 12Time: 9:30-10:30aAges: 18+Location: Reiche Community Center - 166 Brackett Street, PortlandInstructor: Sara LeonardWhat should I bring? Comfortable clothing and shoes that feel secure or sock footies with rubberbumps.Fee: $90.00 Resident / $100.00 Non-ResidentMin/Max: 6/12Deadline: One week prior to the start dateFee Waiver Eligible: NoFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Pinetree Curling Club Tuesdays Jan-Feb 2026
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9:50 AM - 10:20 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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9:50 AM - 10:20 AM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Library - Drawing Class
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Maine Mariners February Ice 2026
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Tuesdays, 1:00 to 1:30 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Tuesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Tuesdays, 1:40 to 2:10 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Tuesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 - Tuesdays, 2:20 to 2:50 PM Adaptive Aquatics: WINTER - Session #3, 2026 (January 5 through February 13th, 2026)Where: Reiche Community Center PoolEnter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lot.When: WINTER - Session #3 classes held once-a-week on the following days:
Monday: (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday: (6 weeks)
Wednesday: (6 weeks)
Thursday: (6 weeks)
Friday: (6 weeks)
Times:
STARTING times for swim slots will vary from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ENDING times for swim slots will vary from 2:50 PM - 7:20 PM
Registration: Registration will be determined on the participant's choice of times and availability.
Portland Residents opens on Friday, December 5th @ 8:00 AM. (PORTLAND RESIDENTS will have PRIORITY REGISTRATION until 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 11th, 2026.
Portland Non-Residents opens on Friday, December 12th @ 8:00 AM.
The DEADLINE for a participant to be registered for Adapted Aquatics - Session #3, 2026 is: Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Designed for individuals with a qualified disability, the Adapted Aquatics program offers swimming skills development, personal safety training, self-help opportunities, social interaction, generalization of skills and most of all - fun!
Our staff are trained American Red Cross instructors who hold certifications in Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Adapted Aquatics training and experience, First Aid, CPR/AED, and related aquatics training.
If a participant is new to the Adapted Aquatics Program, please contact Jane O'Conor, Recreation Inclusion Supervisor as there are required forms to be completed prior to registration.
NEW! On Mondays! Adapted Aquatics Lap Practice Program.......NEW TIME: 5:00 to 6:00 PMParticipants can practice their swimming skills with routines provided by Adapted Aquatics. Coaching will be done by staff from on deck.
Lap Practice Program participants can come between the hours of 5:00 and *6:00 PM to practice swim skills and routines.
(We suggest that Lap Practice participants be in the pool no later than *5:30 PM as the program will end at 6:00 PM.)
Lap Practice Program is reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
Private "one-on-one" lessons:
Are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
Lessons are 30 minutes in length.
Semi-Private classes must be registered with the help of the Adapted Aquatics staff. Please contact them so they can schedule your time and day.
Semi-Private classes are reserved for Adapted Aquatics participants working at a more independent level of swimming skills.
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2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
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Swim Lessons - Private (Winter Session 2026) - Private Swim Lesson - Tuesday Swim Lessons - Private Where: Reiche Community Center Pool - Enter building @ the Clark Street Entrance off parking lotAll lessons are 30 minutes in length.Private classes are one-on-one.Semi-private are 2 participants per-swim-slot activity time (Enroll one participant to secure your spot and then email the email below to change the class to a semi-private.)No refunds/credits will be given for missed classes without a doctors note.Contact Aquatics Supervisor at jslade@portlandmaine.gov with questions about private lessons.
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3:00 PM - 4:20 PM
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Cheverus Hockey 2026 - February
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Cooking Around the World - Fun Chefs Cooking School - Cooking Around the World (Tuesdays 1/13, 20, 27, 2/3, 10, 24 (NO class 2/17) Our culinary passport program teaches children about the culinary arts and where the food originates from.
At Fun Chefs Cooking School we offer an exciting culinary adventure tailored specifically for kids. Our cooking school is designed to inspire young chefs, teaching them essential cooking skills while fostering a love for healthy eating and creativity in the kitchen.
At Fun Chefs Cooking School, learning to cook should be a fun, engaging, and hands-on experience. Our classes are designed to cater to various age groups and skill levels, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to learn and grow at their own pace. From basic kitchen safety and simple recipes to more advanced culinary techniques, our curriculum covers a wide range of topics to keep young minds engaged and excited.
We understand the importance of healthy eating habits, and our classes emphasize the use of fresh, wholesome ingredients. By teaching kids how to prepare nutritious meals, we aim to instill lifelong healthy habits that will benefit them and their families for years to come.
Our experienced and passionate instructors are dedicated to creating a positive and supportive learning environment. They are not only skilled chefs but also excellent mentors who are committed to helping each child achieve their culinary potential.Dates: Session 1 : Tuesdays 1/13, 20, 27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/24 (NO class 2/17)Fee: $150.00 Residents / $160.00 Non-ResidentsTimes: 4:00pm - 5:00pmAges: 6-12Location: East End Community School Cafeteria- 195 North St, Portland, ME 04101Min/Max: 12/24Deadline: One week prior to the start of the sessionInstructor: Fun Chefs InstructorsFor More Information: (207) 773-8222 or Email: cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Beginner Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Intermediate Preschool - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 1 - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:00 PM - 5:50 PM
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TIA - ISI Adult Basic Skills Group Skate Lessons: Pre-Alpha / Alpha / Beta / Gamma Levels - Adult Group Skating Lessons Winter Basic Skills -Tuesdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. The + sign after the level indicates the student is very close to passing to the next ISI skate level. Instructors are constantly evaluating skating skills and placing students in their correct class level. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites for All Basic Skills Levels: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat. Adult Pre-Alpha/Pre-Alpha+ Prerequisites: Student has completed a Beginner Level Skating class or after falling, can stand up without assistance. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Two-foot glides / One-foot glide (right & left) / Forward Swizzle / Backward Wiggle / Backward Swizzle Adult Alpha/Alpha+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Pre-Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Forward Stroking (6) / Forward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Forward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / One-foot Snowplow Stop Adult Beta/Beta+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed an Alpha Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Backward Stroking (6) / Backward Crossovers – Right Foot Over Left (5) / Backward Crossovers – Left Foot Over Right (5) / T-Stop – Right Foot Outside Edge / T-Stop – Left Foot Outside Edge Adult Gamma/Gamma+ Prerequisites: Students have tested and passed a Beta Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Inside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Right Forward & Left Forward Inside Open Mohawk Combo / Hockey Stop REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
*If you are unaware of your skill level please register as a beginner and coaches will move you around based on your week 1 skill level assessment.
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5:00 PM - 5:50 PM
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TIA - ISI Adult Beginner Level Group Skate Lessons - Adult Group Skating Lessons Winter Basic Skills Beginner -Tuesdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. For safety purposes, skate aides are NOT allowed on the ice. Complimentary rental skates are included with group lessons. Class Prerequisites: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class and have little to no skating experience. Students should dress warmly and bring mittens or gloves and a thick winter hat. While NOT mandatory, we do strongly urge that beginner-level students wear a protective helmet (bike helmets are acceptable.) Class Curriculum: In this class, skaters are introduced to simple and attainable skills. Along with learning the proper way to fall and to recover from the fall (get back up!) students will also learn basic forward & backward movements. REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Youth Introduction to Archery - Youth Introduction to Archery Session 5: February 3,10,17,24 Youth Introduction to ArcheryThis beginner-friendly program is designed for youth ages 10-17 looking tolearn archery in a fun and supportive environment. Participants will learnrange safety, proper shooting mechanics, and foundational archery skillswhile also developing focus, confidence, and physical coordination. Theseclasses will be taught by expert instructors from the Maine School of Archery.No prior experience is required just a willingness to learn and have fun!Location: Reiche Community Center 166 Brackett StLength: 4 week programParticipants: up to 16 participants, ages 10 to 17Cost: $125When: Tuesday’s from 5:00pm to 6:00pmSession 1: September 9,16,23,30Session 2: October 7, 14, 21, 28Session 3: November 4, 11, 18, 25Session 4: January 6, 13, 20, 27Session 5: February 3, 10, 17, 24Session 6: March 3, 10, 17, 24Session 7: April 7, 14, 21, 28Session 8: May 5, 12, 19, 26For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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Tuesday Basketball
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Rec basketball league practices
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5:40 PM - 6:10 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 2 - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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5:40 PM - 6:25 PM
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Youth Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Level 3 - Tuesdays Red Cross Learn to Swim:Designed to provide school-age children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. Learn-to-Swim courses consist of a logical, six-level progression. Red Cross Preschool Aquatics:Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and skills by young children. Aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression through three levels of courses.30 minute classes: Parent/Child, Preschool Aquatics, Level 1, and Level 245 minute classes: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, and Level 6Participants must be able to meet department Readiness Skills in order to participate in Aquatics programming.Winter Session 2026 runs from January 5th-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19th.Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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6:00 PM - 6:50 PM
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TIA - Adult Delta - Freestyle 1-10 Levels Group Skate Lessons - Adult Group Skating Lessons Winter Delta-Freestyle 1-10 -Tuesdays 2026 In general, each lesson consists of 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice. Skills are presented in a positive and easy-to-understand manner. Participants are rewarded with a certificate upon completion of the session. Adult Delta/Delta+ Prerequisites: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class and have tested and passed a Gamma Level Skating class. Class Curriculum: In this class, students will learn the following elements: Right Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Left Forward Outside 3-Turn (One Foot Turn) / Forward Outside & Inside Edges / Skater’s Choice of Shoot-the-Duck or Lunge / Bunny Hop ISI Adult Freestyle 1-10E/P Prerequisites: Students are 17 years old or older on or before the first day of class and have tested and passed the previous Level Skating class. Freestyle 1-10 Elements (FS E) Class Curriculum: Classes focus on teaching specific skating skills including edges, jumps, and spins that we call “Elements.” Students are tested on these elements to determine if they are ready to progress to the next level. If not, the test results provide feedback on what elements the student needs to continue to work on. Freestyle 1-10 Program (FS P) Class Curriculum: Classes focus on the linking of each level’s required elements with music to create a “Program.” The skater then skates their program on a testing session to complete the level’s requirements. The ISI Freestyle Levels are very exciting! Here at TIA, once the skater passes ISI Freestyle *Level 1 Program, they qualify to do a solo in any one of our ice exhibitions and shows! This is quite an accomplishment, not only for the skater but for the skater’s family, as well! To learn more about specific freestyle elements required to test and pass each class level, please click here: ISI Freestyle 1-10 Test Requirements REGISTER NO LATER THAN 4 DAYS BEFORE THE END REGISTRATION DATE AND SAVE $15.00!
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6:00 PM - 8:15 PM
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Peaks Island Branch Library Book Group
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6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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Drop in Table Tennis @ East End - Drop in Table Tennis Looking for a fun and active way to unwind? Join us for Adult Drop-In Table Tennis! Whether you're a seasoned player or just picking up a paddle for the first time, this open play time offers a relaxed environment to enjoy the game, meet fellow enthusiasts, and sharpen your skills. We have 4-5 tables going at once. Great way to meet new people and try something new! Dates: Mondays 9/8,15,22,29 (Program will move to Tuesday evenings as of 10/7 for the remainder of the year)Time: 6:00-8:30 pm Ages: 18+ Location: East End Community School Cafeteria- 195 North St, Portland, ME 04101What should I bring? Paddle, we have some available Fee: $5 Portland Residents / $10 Non-ResidentsCash only: please bring the exact amount as we will not have changeFor more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Adult Women’s Archery - Women’s Archery Session 2: February 3, 10, 17, 24 Women’s ArcheryLooking for a new way to stay active, build confidence, and connect with other women? Thisclass is perfect for women (ages 18 and up) who are new to archery, this program provides a structured introduction to the sport with instruction on range safety, shooting mechanics, and archery fundamentals. In a welcoming, women-only setting, participants will also develop mental focus, confidence, and physical coordination while enjoying the empowering and rewarding experience of archery. These classes will be taught by expert instructors from the Maine School of Archery.Location: Reiche Community CenterLength: 4 week programParticipants: up to 16 participants, ages 18 years old and upCost: $125Where: Tuesday Nights in October and February from 6:30pm to 7:30pmSession 1: October 7, 14, 21, 28Session 2: February 3, 10, 17, 24For more information: Call Christiana at (207)773-8222, our main office (207)808-5400, or email cviney@portlandmaine.gov
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6:45 PM - 7:30 PM
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Adult Swim Lessons (Winter Session 2026) - Adult Intermediate - Tuedays We offer two levels of adult instruction. For each level, individualized instruction is based on skill and comfort level, as well as group dynamics.Red Cross Adult Swim allows swimmers to progress at their own pace, mastering one set of skills before moving on to the next. Winter Session runs from January 3rd-February 14thNo Swim classes will be held on January 19thClass Duration: 45 Minutes Location: Reiche Community Pool - Clark Street EntranceRegistration Dates:Portland Residents: December 22nd at 8:00amNon-Residents: December 28th at 8:00am
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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McNally Hockey Group - February 2026
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8:10 PM - 9:10 PM
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GPWIHL February 2026
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8:30 PM - 10:30 PM
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Adult Drop-in Basketball at Riverton - Adult drop in basketball at Riverton Come play some exciting pick-up basketball games at the Riverton Community Center gym! Get in shape and have fun playing the great sport of basketball.Dates: Tuesdays, November 4th, 2025 to April 28, 2026Time: 8:30 pm – 10:30 pmAges: 18+ years old (please bring ID)Location: Riverton Community Center Gym, 1600 Forest Ave, PortlandWhat should I bring? Gym shoes and comfortable clothing.
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9:20 PM - 10:20 PM
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Chickadee League February 2025-2026
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