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For Immediate Release:
August 30, 2011

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Laura Phillips
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Miami-Dade Parks empowering kids to live healthier with its "Fit to Play: Health, Wellness & Obesity Prevention" Out-of-School Program


(Miami-Dade County, FL) -- 
September is earmarked National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month. This back-to-school season, parents can join Miami-Dade Parks in its long-standing commitment to help keep our community's kids healthy and fit by registering their child, age 6-14, for its "Fit-to-Play: Health, Wellness and Obesity Prevention" Out-of-School program. Kids will enjoy fun, fully-supervised programming after school, with team sports and activities focused on nutrition and wellness, and developing their appreciation of nature, science and the cultural arts.

"As today's kids are prone to spending less time exercising and more time in front of the TV, computer, or video-game console, it is more important than ever that we encourage them to be more active and develop a healthier lifestyle," said Miami-Dade Parks Director Jack Kardys. "Our Fit to Play Out-of-School program offers an evidenced-based fitness and wellness program where kids can enjoy safe outdoor play and interactive activities with their friends that will help them develop a healthier lifestyle and good citizenship," he said. "But, perhaps the most important thing is that they have fun!"

Each day's session begins with homework help, followed by SPARK (Sports, Play and Active Recreation for Kids) an evidenced-based, outcome-oriented active recreation component of the Out-of School program.  SPARK is dedicated to improving the quantity and quality of physical activity for children, focusing on activities that develop and improve motor skills, movement knowledge, and social and personal skills. With parental permission, Miami-Dade Parks will track key health indicators in children, such as blood pressure and Body Mass Index (BMI), assisting parents and children in making the correct decisions about their fitness and nutrition. Upon completion of the programs, participants will be able to know their fitness improvements which will be measured throughout the year.

The University of Miami UHealth System, a long-time partner of Miami-Dade Parks' "Fit-to-Play" Summer Camp and Out-of-School programs, serves as a year-round oversight of its health, wellness and obesity prevention initiatives.  UHealth also provides all of the health testing and education components for these programs, covering such topics as stress management, safety, BMI (Body Mass Index) testing, nutrition, and more. 

Miami-Dade Parks' Fit-to-Play Out-of-School program operates Monday through Friday, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., from August 22, 2011 through June 7, 2012 at several sites.

Transportation is available to pick up the children at certain nearby schools and transport them to the program, for an additional charge, at select park sites only. 
Miami-Dade Parks also offers these Specialized Out-of-School programs at select park sites:

  • Miami-Dade Parks Disability Services' Out-of-School program for those with disabilities, ages 6-22, is funded by The Children's Trust, and is offered at six park sites --Camp Matecumbe, Tamiami, Westwind Lakes, Greynolds, Coral Estates, and Goulds. The program includes cultural arts, literacy, fitness, nutrition, hygiene, snacks, and field trips.
  • Children, ages 6-16, interested in the arts can attend the out-of-school programs at African Heritage Cultural Arts Center, where they can learn instrumental and vocal music, dance, theatre, and visual art; and at Raices Cultural Arts Center at Miller Drive Park, where children, ages 6-14, learn dances from various Spanish-speaking countries, instrumental music training and arts and crafts. Transportation from select school locations is available for a weekly fee.
  • In addition, the Deering Estate at Cutler offers out-of-school programming opportunities through the Estate's award winning Living Classroom.  Equipped with fossils, artifacts and tools, live or preserved specimens, photographs and simple laboratory experiments, the Estate's Education and Interpretive Staff use hands-on interdisciplinary curriculum in the fields of ecology, geology, marine biology, archaeology, history, and art.  The School Yard Science Program can be scheduled at any park or community center as part of an after school care program.  Classes are typically offered once weekly for a two hour session.  The EcoAcademy is taught onsite at the Deering Estate at Cutler and can be offered at the various nature centers upon request or through a home school program. For more information, please visit www.deeringestate.org, or call 305-235-1668, ext. 222.

There is no deadline to register, however parents are encouraged to register early before programs fill to capacity.  Affordable prices vary per park and parents must register directly with the individual park.  For more information, please visit Miami-Dade Parks' website at www.miamidade.gov/parks, or call 3-1-1 or any of its parks listed below.

Miami-Dade Parks is funded in part by The Children's Trust.  The Children's Trust is a dedicated source of revenue established by voter referendum to improve the lives of children and families in Miami-Dade County.

A list of Miami-Dade Parks Fit-to-Play: Health, Wellness and Obesity Prevention Out-of-School program sites follows below:

North

  • Arcola Park, 1680 NW 87 St., 305-835-7987 *
  • Arcola Lakes Park, 1301 NW 83 St., 305-836-5095
  • Country Village Park, 6550 NW 188 Terr., 305-622-2594
  • Gwen Cherry Park (Y.E.T.), 7090 NW 22 Ave., 305-694-4889
  • Highland Oaks Park, 20300 NE 24 Ave., 305-932-2164
  • Jefferson Reaves, Sr. Park, 3100 NW 50 St., 305-635-2081
  • Little River Park, 10525 NW 24 Ave., 305-694-5121
  • M. L. King, Jr. Park, 6100 NW 32 Ct., 305-633-2044 *
  • North Glade Park, 17355 NW 52 Ave., 305-621-2461
  • Olinda Park, 2101 NW 51 St., 305-633-4066
  • West Little River Park, 2326 NW 84 St., 305-694-5096

Central

  • Bird Lakes Park, 14365 SW 48 Ln., 305-207-1644
  • Continental Park, 10000 SW 82 Ave., 305-274-9666
  • North Trail Park, 780 NW 127 Ave., 305-207-2420
  • Rockway Park, 9460 SW 27 Dr., 305-223-8769
  • Ron Ehmann Park, 10995 SW 97 Ave., 305-271-3853
  • Ruben Dario Park, 9825 W. Flagler St., 305-222-2194
  • Tropical Estates Park, 10201 SW 48 St., 305-226-5782
  • Westwind Lakes Park, 6805 SW 152 Ave., 305-388-4771

South

  • Cinco de Mayo Park, 19350 SW 384 St., 305-242-7930 *
  • Deerwood Bonita Lakes Park, 14445 SW 122 Ave., 305-234-1660
  • Devon Aire Park, 10411 SW 122 Ave., 305-270-4951
  • Eureka Villas Park, 14301 SW 180 St., 305-254-5856
  • Goulds Park, 11350 SW 216 St., 305-255-2399
  • Hammocks Community Park, 9885 Hammocks Blvd., 305-380-6917
  • Leisure Lake Park, 29305 Illinois Rd., 305-248-1527 *
  • Modello Park, 28450 SW 152 Ave., 305-247-1553
  • Naranja Park, 14150 SW 264 St., 305-258-1945 *
  • Sgt. Joseph Delancy Park, 14450 Boggs Dr., 305-235-4503
  • South Dade Park, 28151 SW 164 Ave., 305-247-9453
  • Southridge Park, 11250 SW 192 St., 786-293-4549
  • West Perrine Park, 17121 SW 104 Ave., 305-235-2053

* These sites are sponsored by The Children's Trust.

Specialized Out of School Programs: 

Out-of-School Program for Children with Disabilities (ages 6-22)
Sponsored by The Children's Trust:

  • Camp Matecumbe
    11400 SW 137 Ave., 305-752-4966
  • Coral Estates Park
    1405 SW 97 Ave., 305-226-1622
  • Goulds Park
    11350 SW 216 St., 305-234-1673
  • Greynolds Park
    17530 W. Dixie Highway, 305-945-3425
  • Tamiami Park
    11201 SW 24 St., 305-222-2128
  • Westwind Lakes Park
    6805 SW 152 Ave., 305-380-9106

Cultural Arts Out-of-School Programs (ages 6-16):

  • African Heritage Cultural Arts Center Auditorium
    6161 NW 22 Ave., 305-638-6771
  • Raices Cultural Arts Center at Miller Drive Park
    5510 SW 94 Ct., 305-271-0812

Deering Estate at Cutler Out-of-School Programs - School Yard Science/Eco Academy:

About the Miami-Dade Park & Recreation Department:
Nationally accredited, a three-time winner of the NRPA National Gold Medal Award and winner of the 2009 Florida Governor's Sterling Award for excellence in management and operations, Miami-Dade Parks is the third largest county park system in the United States, consisting of 263 parks and more than 12,848 acres of land.  It is one of the most unique park and recreation systems in the world.  Made up of more than just playgrounds and athletic fields, it also comprises out-of-school, sports-development, and summer-camp programs; programs for seniors and people with disabilities; educational nature centers and nature preserves; environmental restoration efforts; arts and culture programs and events; the renowned Zoo Miami and the Deering Estate at Cutler; the Crandon Tennis Center, home of the Sony Ericsson Open; golf courses; beaches; marinas; campgrounds; pools; and more.  For information about Miami-Dade Parks call 3-1-1 or visit www.miamidade.gov/parks.

To request material in accessible format, information on access for persons with disabilities, or sign language interpreter services (7 days in advance), call 305-365-6706.


 

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