TryCAN: A Collaboration Of Communities

Programs for Youth with Special Needs Now Registering in Summit

• Kids for Kids Fine Arts Scholarship 2015
• Dance and Movement Group (Classes begin April 19)
• Theatre for Everyone – Papermill Playhouse
• Shining Stars on Broadway
Youth with special needs and those who could use just a little help and encouragement are welcome to now register for several programs being offered again this spring by Mountainside and several neighboring towns and coordinated by TryCAN.
Our experienced coaches and instructors and excited to return to help our youth develop skills that may allow them to pursue a sport or activity further or simply provide them with a meaningful recreation experience. These popular and affordable classes, open to both residents and nonresidents, also use the assistance of trained teen Peer Mentors from local middle and high schools to help participants fully participate in the classes, learn and have fun.
The classes are held at the Summit Community Center, 100 Morris Avenue. For a copy of the fall flyer with program description complete class dates and times, instructor information, pricing and registration information, contact summitcan@gmail.com or call Summit Department of Community Programs at 908-277- 2932. You can also stop by the Summit Community Center to pick up a copy of the flyer, register or answer any questions.
TryCAN is a collaboration of several neighboring communities offering an array of recreation programs for children with special  needs or those who need special accommodation.
There are no non-resident fees involved and all welcome!
RECREATION CONTACTS
Frank Masella , Director
Michael Butrico , Assistant Director
Karen Bandics , Secretary/Pool Bookkeeper
908-232-0015
The office is closed between noon and 1 p.m.

TryCAN's mission is to help provide recreation programs and other services to youth with special needs and their families.

TryCAN’s mission is to help provide recreation programs and other services to youth with special needs and their families.