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Pool Schedule ● Rental Information ●
Highlights:
The Rosemont Community Center is located in the Rosemont
Community Park at 4872 Rose Bay Drive. Construction started in
late July 2004 and was completed in early October 2005. The
facility is 15,500 square feet and contains a multipurpose meeting
space with an adjacent food service area, state of the art
fitness center, men's and women's locker rooms, computer lab,
arts and crafts room, game room, teen room, administrative
offices and open green spaces for outside activities. Additional
outside park amenities include basketball courts, tennis courts,
children's playground, open green spaces with hard surface
trail, picnic areas, pavilion and parking. Included in the building
construction was a multipurpose swimming pool for open swim,
family swim, six lanes for lap swimming, water slide, and a
water activity area for non-swimmers. The pool is complete
with men's and women's bath houses and an administration office.
Programs:
Adult Programs (ages 18 and older):
Fitness Center memberships, lap swimming for exercise (only
offered during the
summer from June
through August), Karate/Self-Defense, and
a computer lab.
Boys Scouts:
Boy scouting builds
courage, confidence and character. A unique organization
where a boy can find: courage by exploring new adventures;
confidence by discovering his abilities; character by
shaping his values and connections through friendships with other
boys and where a boy can return those gifts by making the world
a better place.
Camp Orlando Summer Camp (ages 5 - 14):
a safe and affordable
summer camp program for
youth. This
five-day week program at 16 City recreation centers offers a
variety of activities, including swimming, crafts, outdoor
activities, nature programs, exciting field trips
(additional expense), computer labs, arts and crafts, and
special events. Sites may offer different activities
according to the interests of the children who participate
in programs.
Dance: Modern
dance is an art form created by artists who incorporate new
dance styles with the dance steps of today. This activity is
scheduled for an age appropriate setting to teach the
fundamentals of tap, hip hop and jazz.
Girls Scouts:
Girl scouting builds
courage, confidence and character. A unique organization
where a girl can find: courage by exploring new adventures;
confidence by discovering her abilities: character by
shaping her values and connections through friendships with other
girls and where a girl can return those gifts by making the
world a better place.
Karate/Self-Defense:
These martial arts classes are offered to teach the
basics self-defense for safety and health, as well as
increase confidence, discipline and physical fitness. Class
are offered Mondays and Wednesdays. Youth (5 - 15 years of
age) from 6 - 7 p.m. and adults (16 years and older)
from 7 - 8 p.m. The cost is $8 per session.
MTP (Middle-School Teen Program)
(ages 11 - 14):
A diverse teen program for youth in middle school. The
program features computers, homework assistance, workshops,
regular meetings, service projects, game room activities,
art, field trips, and athletic activities. Youth
will have opportunities to develop leadership skills and
gain cultural diversity awareness through MTP activities.
OASIS (Orlando After School Is Super)
(ages 5 - 10): An after-school program for youth ages 5 to 10 that provides
supervised activities for elementary school age children. Children
can have access to opportunities such as homework assistance,
computer labs, game rooms, cultural arts, pottery, arts
and crafts, dance recitals and field trips to local attractions,
football, and basketball games.
School Vacation Daze (ages 5-
14): A youth program coinciding with school holidays from 7:30 a.m.
- 5:30 p.m. Offering fun activities during school
breaks, children can enjoy crafts,
outdoor activities, game rooms, and much more during the
traditional Orange County Public School vacation calendar year. Register at site prior to school holidays.
“Seniors Alive” - Senior Program (ages 55 and older):
This program on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
offers activities including: fitness center activities, game room activities,
computer classes and internet skills, arts and crafts,
aerobics and field trips.
Step:
Stepping is an art form created by artists who incorporate
new stomping styles with modern stepping routines. This
activity is schedule for an age appropriate setting to teach
the fundamentals of stepping.
Tutoring:
To assist
students in their scholastic achievements.
Youth Athletic Leagues:
Junior
Magic Basketball and
City League Football.
Rentals and Public Use:
Rosemont Community Center offers certain rooms within the
facility for rent for events such as birthday parties, meetings,
showers, and so on.
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Multi-Purpose Room - $50 per hour - Capacity 141 persons.
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Kitchen - $15 per hour - Capacity 10 persons.
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Meeting Room - $30 per hour - Capacity 40
persons.
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Pavilion - $50 per day.
Rental Policy and Procedures
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$100 Damage Deposit Required. Deposit will be refunded 4
to 6 weeks after rental if no damage was found after the
rental.
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Insurance is not refundable and prices range from
$31 to $80 and will protect any injuries that may
happen during the rental.
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No Alcoholic Beverages allowed.
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All rentals must be scheduled 14 days prior to event.
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All rentals must be paid in full at time of booking.
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Rentals must be cancelled at least 72 hours prior to event
to receive a refund
Public Use
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Fitness Center memberships
are available at daily, monthly, six month, and annual
rates. For more information, call the Center.
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Game Room and Computer Lab are open to the public at no
charge during operational hours.
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The Game Room and Computer Lab will close for the
OASIS
after-school program from August through May from 2
p.m. - 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and will close for
Camp Orlando summer camp from June through August from
7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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