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Saturday January 31, 2026
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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Little Hoopsters Basketball - Little Hoopsters - Grades K-1 (Durham) Looking to get your little one involved in the great game of basketball? Little Hoopsters is the perfect place to start! This co-ed weekend program is aimed at introducing the sport through fun drills and instructional games. Our goal is to give children the opportunity to try the sport in a fun, relaxed environment. Players will participate in fun drills as a group, but will be divided by age for instructional games. Parent volunteers are needed to assist with this program.K-1st Graders will play from 8:00-9:00am.1st-2nd Graders will play from 9:00-10:00am.*1st Graders have the option to choose which session they will attend. We suggest signing up for the session that matches the player's current skill as well as wants/needs for the season; the K-1 groups will mostly be focused on learning basic fundamentals, while the 1-2 groups may be doing more advanced drills and given the opportunity for mini games or scrimmages.
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9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Little Hoopsters Basketball - Little Hoopsters - Grades 1-2 (Durham) Looking to get your little one involved in the great game of basketball? Little Hoopsters is the perfect place to start! This co-ed weekend program is aimed at introducing the sport through fun drills and instructional games. Our goal is to give children the opportunity to try the sport in a fun, relaxed environment. Players will participate in fun drills as a group, but will be divided by age for instructional games. Parent volunteers are needed to assist with this program.K-1st Graders will play from 8:00-9:00am.1st-2nd Graders will play from 9:00-10:00am.*1st Graders have the option to choose which session they will attend. We suggest signing up for the session that matches the player's current skill as well as wants/needs for the season; the K-1 groups will mostly be focused on learning basic fundamentals, while the 1-2 groups may be doing more advanced drills and given the opportunity for mini games or scrimmages.
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10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Rec Basketball League (Grades 3-6) - Grade 3/4 Girls Rec Basketball: RSU5 Team 3 (Bogue/Jensen/Leger) @ RSU5 Team 2 (Cardwell/Parkin) Through practice, clinics, and games, this local league provides and promotes a safe, recreational basketball program for youth in grades 3 – 6 throughout RSU5. Focus is on good sportsmanship, developing strong playing skills, and promoting friendly relationships among the players, coaches, referees, and parents. Our main objective is to promote sportsmanship, integrity, and fairness. Teams will practice once during the week in the evening, and have a Saturday morning game. Games will be held in Durham, Freeport, Yarmouth and Brunswick. When you register, you will be asked where you would prefer to practice. You may choose either Durham/Pownal (practices at Pownal Elementary School with home games at DCS) or Freeport (practices at Mast Landing School with home games at FHS), and we will do all that we can to place your child on a team that practices in that town. Practices begin as soon as November 19. Sign up by November 7 to guarantee a spot. After that date, players will be added to the waiting list and a CP staff member will reach out regarding team placement.Once teams are finalized, a coach will contact you and we will assign weekly practice times. If you have a specific day or time that you CANNOT practice, please indicate this when signing up. In an effort to create balanced teams, we cannot accommodate all specific team/coach requests.Parent coaches and assistants are needed in order to run this program."February Madness" is an optional program open to anyone who participated in the Rec League and wishes to extend their season. This program is not open to players that did not play basketball in the winter leading up to the program.
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11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Rec Basketball League (Grades 3-6) - Grade 3/4 Girls Rec Basketball: Yarmouth Purple @ RSU5 Team 2 (Cardwell/Parkin) Through practice, clinics, and games, this local league provides and promotes a safe, recreational basketball program for youth in grades 3 – 6 throughout RSU5. Focus is on good sportsmanship, developing strong playing skills, and promoting friendly relationships among the players, coaches, referees, and parents. Our main objective is to promote sportsmanship, integrity, and fairness. Teams will practice once during the week in the evening, and have a Saturday morning game. Games will be held in Durham, Freeport, Yarmouth and Brunswick. When you register, you will be asked where you would prefer to practice. You may choose either Durham/Pownal (practices at Pownal Elementary School with home games at DCS) or Freeport (practices at Mast Landing School with home games at FHS), and we will do all that we can to place your child on a team that practices in that town. Practices begin as soon as November 19. Sign up by November 7 to guarantee a spot. After that date, players will be added to the waiting list and a CP staff member will reach out regarding team placement.Once teams are finalized, a coach will contact you and we will assign weekly practice times. If you have a specific day or time that you CANNOT practice, please indicate this when signing up. In an effort to create balanced teams, we cannot accommodate all specific team/coach requests.Parent coaches and assistants are needed in order to run this program."February Madness" is an optional program open to anyone who participated in the Rec League and wishes to extend their season. This program is not open to players that did not play basketball in the winter leading up to the program.
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12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
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Rec Basketball League (Grades 3-6) - Grade 3/4 Boys Rec Basketball: RSU5 Team 2 (Toomey/Walsh) @ RSU5 Team 5 (Miles/Routhier) Through practice, clinics, and games, this local league provides and promotes a safe, recreational basketball program for youth in grades 3 – 6 throughout RSU5. Focus is on good sportsmanship, developing strong playing skills, and promoting friendly relationships among the players, coaches, referees, and parents. Our main objective is to promote sportsmanship, integrity, and fairness. Teams will practice once during the week in the evening, and have a Saturday morning game. Games will be held in Durham, Freeport, Yarmouth and Brunswick. When you register, you will be asked where you would prefer to practice. You may choose either Durham/Pownal (practices at Pownal Elementary School with home games at DCS) or Freeport (practices at Mast Landing School with home games at FHS), and we will do all that we can to place your child on a team that practices in that town. Practices begin as soon as November 19. Sign up by November 7 to guarantee a spot. After that date, players will be added to the waiting list and a CP staff member will reach out regarding team placement.Once teams are finalized, a coach will contact you and we will assign weekly practice times. If you have a specific day or time that you CANNOT practice, please indicate this when signing up. In an effort to create balanced teams, we cannot accommodate all specific team/coach requests.Parent coaches and assistants are needed in order to run this program."February Madness" is an optional program open to anyone who participated in the Rec League and wishes to extend their season. This program is not open to players that did not play basketball in the winter leading up to the program.
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1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
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Rec Basketball League (Grades 3-6) - Grade 3/4 Boys Rec Basketball: RSU5 Team 3 (Breitbeil/Pepin) @ RSU5 Team 4 (Gabloff/Seymour) Through practice, clinics, and games, this local league provides and promotes a safe, recreational basketball program for youth in grades 3 – 6 throughout RSU5. Focus is on good sportsmanship, developing strong playing skills, and promoting friendly relationships among the players, coaches, referees, and parents. Our main objective is to promote sportsmanship, integrity, and fairness. Teams will practice once during the week in the evening, and have a Saturday morning game. Games will be held in Durham, Freeport, Yarmouth and Brunswick. When you register, you will be asked where you would prefer to practice. You may choose either Durham/Pownal (practices at Pownal Elementary School with home games at DCS) or Freeport (practices at Mast Landing School with home games at FHS), and we will do all that we can to place your child on a team that practices in that town. Practices begin as soon as November 19. Sign up by November 7 to guarantee a spot. After that date, players will be added to the waiting list and a CP staff member will reach out regarding team placement.Once teams are finalized, a coach will contact you and we will assign weekly practice times. If you have a specific day or time that you CANNOT practice, please indicate this when signing up. In an effort to create balanced teams, we cannot accommodate all specific team/coach requests.Parent coaches and assistants are needed in order to run this program."February Madness" is an optional program open to anyone who participated in the Rec League and wishes to extend their season. This program is not open to players that did not play basketball in the winter leading up to the program.
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2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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Rec Basketball League (Grades 3-6) - Grade 5/6 Boys Rec Basketball: RSU5 Team 4 (Neff) @ RSU5 Team 3 (Breitbeil +) Through practice, clinics, and games, this local league provides and promotes a safe, recreational basketball program for youth in grades 3 – 6 throughout RSU5. Focus is on good sportsmanship, developing strong playing skills, and promoting friendly relationships among the players, coaches, referees, and parents. Our main objective is to promote sportsmanship, integrity, and fairness. Teams will practice once during the week in the evening, and have a Saturday morning game. Games will be held in Durham, Freeport, Yarmouth and Brunswick. When you register, you will be asked where you would prefer to practice. You may choose either Durham/Pownal (practices at Pownal Elementary School with home games at DCS) or Freeport (practices at Mast Landing School with home games at FHS), and we will do all that we can to place your child on a team that practices in that town. Practices begin as soon as November 19. Sign up by November 7 to guarantee a spot. After that date, players will be added to the waiting list and a CP staff member will reach out regarding team placement.Once teams are finalized, a coach will contact you and we will assign weekly practice times. If you have a specific day or time that you CANNOT practice, please indicate this when signing up. In an effort to create balanced teams, we cannot accommodate all specific team/coach requests.Parent coaches and assistants are needed in order to run this program."February Madness" is an optional program open to anyone who participated in the Rec League and wishes to extend their season. This program is not open to players that did not play basketball in the winter leading up to the program.
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4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Youth & Parent Pickup Indoor Soccer/Futsal - Saturday Soccer DCS Join us early Saturday evenings this winter as we keep in shape with some recreational indoor soccer. Kids, especially those with travel or school-team experience can sign up, as can their parents.
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Sunday February 1, 2026
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9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
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Adult Rec Basketball Open Gym - Adult Rec Basketball DCS Sunday Play pick up basketball and stay in shape year-round. You must be pre-registered with Community Programs. NO drop-ins. Sundays excluded when Monday is a holiday. Wednesdays excluded for school gatherings and during middle school basketball season.Please Note: Wednesdays at DCS are now completed for the season. This option will return some time after February break. If you registered for Wednesdays originally, you can register for Sundays (for the rest of the season) at no cost!
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10:45 AM - 12:45 PM
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Youth Basketball Clinics & Open Gym - Spring/Summer 2026 Youth Open Gym On this registration page you will find basketball clinics and open gym sessions that take place during fall, spring or summer. Check back here frequently to see any upcoming opportunities! We will also include any clinics in our virtual newsletters sent at the beginning of each month. Current Programs:Spring/Summer 2026 Youth Open Gym (Late Jan - Early Aug) - These open gyms will be run by a core group of volunteers involved with our basketball programming. Sessions will take place at DCS or FMS, and they are open to any player from RSU5 towns in grades K-8. Activities will vary by session, and dependent on the number of players of each age group and their gender. Expect instructional drills, fun games and occasional scrimmages. All players must register below before attending - NO DROP INS ALLOWED.Past Programs:Fall/Early Winter 2025 Youth Open Gym (Sept-Nov) - description above.Spring 2025 Youth Open Gym (May-June) - description above.April/May 2025 Middle School Boys Clinics - This 4-session clinic series (April 28th, May 1st, 5th & 6th) is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the boys basketball division. Varsity Head Coach, Tyler Tracy, will teach players and practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport via fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. April/May 2025 Middle School Girls Clinics - THESE CLINICS WERE CANCELLED DUE TO LOW REGISTRATION NUMBERS. This 3-session clinic series (April 9th, May 7th, May 21st) is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the girls basketball division. Players will practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport in fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. March 9th, 2025 - Come join us for this fundraiser clinic, where kids will practice the fundamentals of the sport in a fun and interactive environment. All proceeds will be donated to the National CMV Foundation. We will have many coaches involved, including players from the FHS Boys and Girls Basketball teams and coaches from RSU5's Rec Basketball program. The clinic will consist of drills and activities teaching skills and strategy, as well as fun games to bring an element of competition. All players welcome, regardless of skill level or previous experience. At the end of the clinic, each player is welcome to join a pizza party sponsored by Pat's Pizza. One slice per child included in the registration - PLEASE EMAIL cp@rsu5.org WITH ANY DIETARY CONCERNS.
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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Youth Indoor Soccer - Winter Session 1 (Grades 3-5) Join us for this new program where players have the opportunity to learn and develop their soccer skills in the off season. Sessions will take place in the DCS gym, and so players should come ready with a water bottle, clothing appropriate for athletic movement, and a pair of indoor gym shoes -- NO OUTDOOR STREET SHOES ALLOWED IN THE GYM!All players must register before attending a session. No drop ins!
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Youth Indoor Soccer - Winter Session 1 (Grades 6-8) Join us for this new program where players have the opportunity to learn and develop their soccer skills in the off season. Sessions will take place in the DCS gym, and so players should come ready with a water bottle, clothing appropriate for athletic movement, and a pair of indoor gym shoes -- NO OUTDOOR STREET SHOES ALLOWED IN THE GYM!All players must register before attending a session. No drop ins!
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Sunday February 8, 2026
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9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
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Adult Rec Basketball Open Gym - Adult Rec Basketball DCS Sunday Play pick up basketball and stay in shape year-round. You must be pre-registered with Community Programs. NO drop-ins. Sundays excluded when Monday is a holiday. Wednesdays excluded for school gatherings and during middle school basketball season.Please Note: Wednesdays at DCS are now completed for the season. This option will return some time after February break. If you registered for Wednesdays originally, you can register for Sundays (for the rest of the season) at no cost!
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10:45 AM - 12:45 PM
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Youth Basketball Clinics & Open Gym - Spring/Summer 2026 Youth Open Gym On this registration page you will find basketball clinics and open gym sessions that take place during fall, spring or summer. Check back here frequently to see any upcoming opportunities! We will also include any clinics in our virtual newsletters sent at the beginning of each month. Current Programs:Spring/Summer 2026 Youth Open Gym (Late Jan - Early Aug) - These open gyms will be run by a core group of volunteers involved with our basketball programming. Sessions will take place at DCS or FMS, and they are open to any player from RSU5 towns in grades K-8. Activities will vary by session, and dependent on the number of players of each age group and their gender. Expect instructional drills, fun games and occasional scrimmages. All players must register below before attending - NO DROP INS ALLOWED.Past Programs:Fall/Early Winter 2025 Youth Open Gym (Sept-Nov) - description above.Spring 2025 Youth Open Gym (May-June) - description above.April/May 2025 Middle School Boys Clinics - This 4-session clinic series (April 28th, May 1st, 5th & 6th) is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the boys basketball division. Varsity Head Coach, Tyler Tracy, will teach players and practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport via fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. April/May 2025 Middle School Girls Clinics - THESE CLINICS WERE CANCELLED DUE TO LOW REGISTRATION NUMBERS. This 3-session clinic series (April 9th, May 7th, May 21st) is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the girls basketball division. Players will practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport in fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. March 9th, 2025 - Come join us for this fundraiser clinic, where kids will practice the fundamentals of the sport in a fun and interactive environment. All proceeds will be donated to the National CMV Foundation. We will have many coaches involved, including players from the FHS Boys and Girls Basketball teams and coaches from RSU5's Rec Basketball program. The clinic will consist of drills and activities teaching skills and strategy, as well as fun games to bring an element of competition. All players welcome, regardless of skill level or previous experience. At the end of the clinic, each player is welcome to join a pizza party sponsored by Pat's Pizza. One slice per child included in the registration - PLEASE EMAIL cp@rsu5.org WITH ANY DIETARY CONCERNS.
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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Youth Indoor Soccer - Winter Session 1 (Grades 3-5) Join us for this new program where players have the opportunity to learn and develop their soccer skills in the off season. Sessions will take place in the DCS gym, and so players should come ready with a water bottle, clothing appropriate for athletic movement, and a pair of indoor gym shoes -- NO OUTDOOR STREET SHOES ALLOWED IN THE GYM!All players must register before attending a session. No drop ins!
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Youth Indoor Soccer - Winter Session 1 (Grades 6-8) Join us for this new program where players have the opportunity to learn and develop their soccer skills in the off season. Sessions will take place in the DCS gym, and so players should come ready with a water bottle, clothing appropriate for athletic movement, and a pair of indoor gym shoes -- NO OUTDOOR STREET SHOES ALLOWED IN THE GYM!All players must register before attending a session. No drop ins!
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Wednesday February 11, 2026
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3:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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DCS Laugh and Learn
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3:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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DCS Laugh and Learn
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3:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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DCS Laugh and Learn
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3:15 PM - 4:15 PM
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SparkYou: Science Masters - Science Masters - DCS Winter Slime Masters is now Science Masters!
Science Masters Session I (Winter):
Join our after-school class, a hands-on chemistry and physics enrichment program designed to help students understand how materials behave and change. Each week, children explore states of matter, chemical reactions, elasticity, viscosity, and magnetism through guided experiments and structured investigations.Students will create and test different compounds (such as stress ball, elephant toothpaste, glow-in-the-dark and magnetic slime) while practicing scientific concept of trial and error. These activities support focus, confidence, and sensory regulation. Class is led by a highly educated instructor and emphasizes real science concepts presented in a fun, engaging age appropriate way.Science Masters Session II (Spring):
Join our after-school class, where children explore technology and engineering through engaging, hands-on learning. Each week, students investigate how science shapes the world around them—from how video games are created and what pixels are, to how temperature, forces, and motion affect materials and movement. Students will build speed ramp, experiment with heating and cooling using ice and test magnetic forces using Minecraft blocks. These activities support focus, confidence, and sensory regulation.The class is led by a highly educated instructor and is designed to present rigorous science in an engaging, age-appropriate way that encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and hands-on learning.
MSS 2nd graders may take their regular bus to MLS for this program.
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Sunday February 22, 2026
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9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
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Adult Rec Basketball Open Gym - Adult Rec Basketball DCS Sunday Play pick up basketball and stay in shape year-round. You must be pre-registered with Community Programs. NO drop-ins. Sundays excluded when Monday is a holiday. Wednesdays excluded for school gatherings and during middle school basketball season.Please Note: Wednesdays at DCS are now completed for the season. This option will return some time after February break. If you registered for Wednesdays originally, you can register for Sundays (for the rest of the season) at no cost!
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10:45 AM - 12:45 PM
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Youth Basketball Clinics & Open Gym - Spring/Summer 2026 Youth Open Gym On this registration page you will find basketball clinics and open gym sessions that take place during fall, spring or summer. Check back here frequently to see any upcoming opportunities! We will also include any clinics in our virtual newsletters sent at the beginning of each month. Current Programs:Spring/Summer 2026 Youth Open Gym (Late Jan - Early Aug) - These open gyms will be run by a core group of volunteers involved with our basketball programming. Sessions will take place at DCS or FMS, and they are open to any player from RSU5 towns in grades K-8. Activities will vary by session, and dependent on the number of players of each age group and their gender. Expect instructional drills, fun games and occasional scrimmages. All players must register below before attending - NO DROP INS ALLOWED.Past Programs:Fall/Early Winter 2025 Youth Open Gym (Sept-Nov) - description above.Spring 2025 Youth Open Gym (May-June) - description above.April/May 2025 Middle School Boys Clinics - This 4-session clinic series (April 28th, May 1st, 5th & 6th) is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the boys basketball division. Varsity Head Coach, Tyler Tracy, will teach players and practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport via fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. April/May 2025 Middle School Girls Clinics - THESE CLINICS WERE CANCELLED DUE TO LOW REGISTRATION NUMBERS. This 3-session clinic series (April 9th, May 7th, May 21st) is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the girls basketball division. Players will practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport in fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. March 9th, 2025 - Come join us for this fundraiser clinic, where kids will practice the fundamentals of the sport in a fun and interactive environment. All proceeds will be donated to the National CMV Foundation. We will have many coaches involved, including players from the FHS Boys and Girls Basketball teams and coaches from RSU5's Rec Basketball program. The clinic will consist of drills and activities teaching skills and strategy, as well as fun games to bring an element of competition. All players welcome, regardless of skill level or previous experience. At the end of the clinic, each player is welcome to join a pizza party sponsored by Pat's Pizza. One slice per child included in the registration - PLEASE EMAIL cp@rsu5.org WITH ANY DIETARY CONCERNS.
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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Youth Indoor Soccer - Winter Session 1 (Grades 3-5) Join us for this new program where players have the opportunity to learn and develop their soccer skills in the off season. Sessions will take place in the DCS gym, and so players should come ready with a water bottle, clothing appropriate for athletic movement, and a pair of indoor gym shoes -- NO OUTDOOR STREET SHOES ALLOWED IN THE GYM!All players must register before attending a session. No drop ins!
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Youth Indoor Soccer - Winter Session 1 (Grades 6-8) Join us for this new program where players have the opportunity to learn and develop their soccer skills in the off season. Sessions will take place in the DCS gym, and so players should come ready with a water bottle, clothing appropriate for athletic movement, and a pair of indoor gym shoes -- NO OUTDOOR STREET SHOES ALLOWED IN THE GYM!All players must register before attending a session. No drop ins!
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Wednesday February 25, 2026
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3:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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DCS Laugh and Learn
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3:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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DCS Laugh and Learn
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3:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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DCS Laugh and Learn
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3:15 PM - 4:15 PM
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SparkYou: Science Masters - Science Masters - DCS Winter Slime Masters is now Science Masters!
Science Masters Session I (Winter):
Join our after-school class, a hands-on chemistry and physics enrichment program designed to help students understand how materials behave and change. Each week, children explore states of matter, chemical reactions, elasticity, viscosity, and magnetism through guided experiments and structured investigations.Students will create and test different compounds (such as stress ball, elephant toothpaste, glow-in-the-dark and magnetic slime) while practicing scientific concept of trial and error. These activities support focus, confidence, and sensory regulation. Class is led by a highly educated instructor and emphasizes real science concepts presented in a fun, engaging age appropriate way.Science Masters Session II (Spring):
Join our after-school class, where children explore technology and engineering through engaging, hands-on learning. Each week, students investigate how science shapes the world around them—from how video games are created and what pixels are, to how temperature, forces, and motion affect materials and movement. Students will build speed ramp, experiment with heating and cooling using ice and test magnetic forces using Minecraft blocks. These activities support focus, confidence, and sensory regulation.The class is led by a highly educated instructor and is designed to present rigorous science in an engaging, age-appropriate way that encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and hands-on learning.
MSS 2nd graders may take their regular bus to MLS for this program.
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
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DCS Staff Meetings
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6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Adult Rec Basketball Open Gym - Adult Rec Basketball DCS Wednesdays Play pick up basketball and stay in shape year-round. You must be pre-registered with Community Programs. NO drop-ins. Sundays excluded when Monday is a holiday. Wednesdays excluded for school gatherings and during middle school basketball season.Please Note: Wednesdays at DCS are now completed for the season. This option will return some time after February break. If you registered for Wednesdays originally, you can register for Sundays (for the rest of the season) at no cost!
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