Recreation Partnership

This inter-municipal partnership allows youth to participate in recreational programs to meet new friends, learn new skills, and have positive new experiences in well-supervised appropriate activities at an affordable price at convenient times and locations.

By collaborating and pooling resources, the Partnership offers a wider and more affordable array of recreational programs than any single local government could offer on its own. The RP contracts with service providers, like the Ithaca Youth Bureau, to operate programs.

Mission and Vision

The Inter-Municipal Recreation Partnership

 

Vision

Any Tompkins County youth who wants to participate in a recreational program to meet new friends, learn new skills, or have positive new experiences will be able to find a well-supervised, appropriate activity at an affordable price at convenient times and locations.

Mission

To jointly plan, finance, provide, and coordinate shared, recreational services for youth of all ages and skill levels that supplement and complement those offered by localities and the private sector. By collaborating and pooling resources, the inter-municipal recreation partnership offers a wider and more affordable array of recreational programming than any single local government could offer on its own.

 

Program Values

Safety and Fun: All programs sponsored by the Recreation Partnership will enable participants to have fun in ways and settings that protect their health, safety, and emotional wellbeing.

High Quality: All participants and their families will be treated with courtesy and respect and program services will be provided by capable and caring staff and volunteers who are well trained and supervised.

Equity & Inclusiveness: Children of all abilities and backgrounds will be welcomed, actively included, and supported by caring and respectful staff and volunteers. A wide diversity of programs will be maintained to accommodate the varying needs, interests, requirements, and skills for all interested youth.

Diversity: Programs will be designed to actively foster interaction across differences and to engender greater understanding of and appreciation and respect for children from all of the diverse backgrounds and communities that comprise our multi-cultural County.

Affordability: All children and youth, regardless of income, will be able to participate affordably in a wide range of leisure time, educational, social, and cultural activities. As a publicly supported Partnership, municipal subsidies will be used to lower the cost of selected programs to assure universal affordable access. Lower cost or specialty programs that can pay for themselves should break even. Scholarships will be available to assure no interested youth will be excluded based solely on inability to pay.

Accessibility: Programs will be offered at times and locations that are convenient for working families. The mix of service will need to balance the economies of scale offered by centralized programs with the convenience of decentralized programs offered in partnering facilities.

 

The Inter-Municipal Recreation Partnership

 

Organizational Values:

Advocacy: Members of the Partnership recognize the importance of well-founded recreation programs to the quality of life in our community. The Partnership intends to advocate for the value of introducing, supporting, and engaging youth in lifelong recreational opportunities. We would like to offer all youth the opportunity to try out new programs that provide fun, educational, and growth opportunities without the pressure of high-level competition or the expense of specialized equipment.

Good Investment: Members of the Partnership recognize the value of the subsidies that they are investing in youth programs. Programs that support the physical and mental health of youth translate into a much larger savings down the road from avoided costs. Children who are kept active in programs that promote not only physical fitness but also good character pose less risk to society in the future. The cost of keeping children healthy and out of trouble is much less expensive than the alternative, therefore a good investment.

Inter-municipal Cooperation: The Partnership’s success depends on having well-informed representatives who trust each other and can work together to find creative, collaborative ways of addressing shared interests and concerns.

Creative Use of Resources: All Partners have information and experience with local programs, access to community facilities, informational networks to help with recruitment as well as varying levels of financial resources to contribute to the Partnership. Sharing of information, training, and facility resources will be actively pursued across municipalities and agencies. Recreation Partnership programs will be developed in concert with existing local programs. We will define decentralized program opportunities and reciprocity of common programs across participating communities.

Contracting with Qualified and Responsive Providers: The Partnership was designed to offer supplemental services by contracting with well-qualified, creative, and responsive providers.

Accountability: The Partnership Board needs to be responsible stewards of public funds used to offer community recreation. It will routinely review the costs and benefits of each sponsored program and periodically assess the performance of the Board itself, the contracted providers, and the staff support provided by the Tompkins County Youth Services Department.

Flexibility: Community needs and local governmental circumstances change continually and the Partnership Board needs to be able to respond flexibly to changes in ways that create opportunities out of potential crises.

 

Municipal Recreation Programs

Municipal programs are generally offered to the residents who live in those communities. Some municipalities have open enrollment programs. Check out the links below to see what current programs are being offered. Program registration is through the municipality that is operating the program. (Information is updated by each municipality)

 

Dryden Recreation Department
93 E. Main Street
Dryden, NY 13053
607-844-3300

Groton Recreation Department
143 E. Cortland Street
Groton, NY 13073
607-898-3966

Ithaca Youth Bureau
1 James L. Gibbs Drive
Ithaca, NY 14850
607-273-8364

Lansing Parks and Recreation Department
29 Auburn Road
Lansing, NY 14882
607-533-7388

Newfield Recreation
166 Main Street
Newfield, NY 14867
607-564-9811
607-220-3461

Trumansburg/Ulysses Recreation
56 East Main Street
Trumansburg, NY 14886
607-387-3501

 

Current Recreation Partnership Board Members

City/Town/Village

Name

Tompkins County Travis Brooks & Randy Brown
Town of Caroline Vacant
Town of Danby Marnie Kirchgessner
Town of Dryden Marty Conger
Town of Enfield Cassandra Hinkle
Town of Groton Crystal Young
City of Ithaca David Shapiro & Patrick Kuehl
Town of Ithaca Eric Levine & Pam Bleiwas
Village of Lansing Carolyn Greenwald
Town of Newfield Mike Jordan
Town of Ulysses Mary Bouchard

 

 

Contact Us

General Information
Kate Shanks-Booth
607-274-5310

Program Information
Yolanda Marion
607-273-8364
ymarion@cityofithaca.org