Individualized EXPRESSION go.lawrence.edu/events Lawrence students and faculty express themselves in many ways, providing something for everyone in the Fox Cities to enjoy. • Concerts • Art Exhibits • Speakers • Sporting Events • Dance • Theatre • Movies • Recitals • Dining Whatever you like to watch, listen to or experience, you’ll find it on the Lawrence campus. Our events are always open to the public and nearly all of them are free. Welcome to the City of Appleton Magazine “...meeting community needs...enhancing quality of life.” Visit us at: www.appleton.org City Hall 100 North Appleton Street, Appleton, WI 54911 (corner of College Avenue and Appleton Street) Cashiers & Information on 1st Floor City offices located on the 5th and 6th Floors Office Hours: 8:00 A.M. – 4:30 P.M., Monday – Friday General Information: 920-832-6173 Appleton Parks & Recreation Located in City Hall, 100 North Appleton Street, Appleton 1st Floor Customer Service Center Office Hours: 8:00 A.M. – 4:30 P.M., Monday – Friday Main Line: 920-832-5905 Info/Cancellation Line: 920-832-3900 Website: www.appletonparkandrec.org Common Council Meetings: at City Hall on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month at 7:00 P.M. The Americans with Disabilities Act: The City of Appleton will adhere to all applicable Federal and State laws, regulations and guidelines with respect to providing reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities as required (where accommodations do not cause an undue burden on the City) to afford equal opportunity for all. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made upon request and if feasible by contacting the City of Appleton Human Resources Department at 920-832-6458. NOTICE: Although the information in this magazine is accurate at the time of printing, some information may be subject to change. Please check the City’s website at www.appleton.org for any changes or updates and for Public Service Announcements. PLEASE NOTE: City Hall and all non-critical emergency facilities will be closed on these dates: Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day May 26 July 4 September 1 COMMUNITY EVENTS Whether you like to browse the farmers market, show your patriotism at the Memorial or Flag Day Parades, enjoy live music at the concert series or appreciate the creativity of the spectacular group of artists at the Annual Art at the Park event, you’re sure to find something for everyone in the family! EVENT Hershey Track Meet Memorial Day Parade Flag Day Parade Appleton Farm & Art Market Art on the Town City Band Concerts* LOCATIONDATE/TIME Appleton North HS Sat., May 17, 8:30 a.m. College Avenue Mon., May 26, 9 a.m. College Avenue Sat., June 14, 2 p.m. College Avenue Sat.’s June 21-Oct. 25, 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Downtown 3rd Fri., June-Sept., 6-9 p.m. Pierce Park Tues.’s, June 10-Aug. 12, 7 p.m. CONTACT www.appletonparkandrec.org www.appleton.org www.appleton.org www.appletondowntown.org www.appletondowntown.org www.appletonparkandrec.org *The Appleton City Band plays on Tuesday evenings, 7 p.m. at Pierce Park, June 10-August 12. Bring your own lawn chair. Summer Concert Series Houdini Plaza Fireworks/Civic Celebration Memorial Park Appleton Old Car Show Pierce Park Art at the Park City Park Children’s Parade College Avenue Playground Fair Pierce Park License to Cruise College Avenue Octoberfest College Avenue Thur.’s June 5-Aug. 28, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Thur., July 3 Sun., July 20 Sun., July 27 Wed., July 23, 6 p.m. Thur. & Fri., July 24 & 25, 2-8 p.m. Fri., Sept. 26, 6 p.m. Sat., Sept. 27, 9 a.m. www.appletondowntown.org www.appletonjaycees.org www.appletonoldcarshow.com www.troutmuseum.org www.buildingforkids.com www.appletonparkandrec.org www.octoberfestonline.org www.octoberfestonline.org Page 4 www.appleton.org TABLE OF CONTENTS CITY SERVICES PAGES Free Overflow Collection........................................................... 6 Holiday Refuse/Recycling Schedule....................................10 Immunization Clinics................................................................14 Library Activities/Programs...................................................... 5 Outdoor Fireplace Permits......................................................10 Pet License............................................................................. 13-14 Police Department Happenings...........................................12 Property Tax Payments............................................................... 5 Recycling...................................................................................9-10 Solid Waste Disposal............................................................... 6-8 Tire Collection................................................................................ 7 Yard Waste Pickup & Waste Drop-off..................................... 8 PARKS & RECREATION . PAGES Community Partners.......................................................... 48-50 Fitness Classes & Active Adults....................................... 32-35 Parks, Pavilions & Trails........................................36, 38, 48, 50 Pool Programs & Information.......................................... 38-47 Preschool & Early Childhood Programs....................... 19-21 Reid Golf Course.........................................................................37 Special Events & Trips......................................................... 17-18 Summer & Fall Dance......................................................... 21-24 Summer Camps & Workshops........................................ 25-28 Swim Pass Form, Registration Info & Form................. 52-54 Youth & Adult Sports............................................ 16, 29-31, 50 Youth Activities.................................................................... 18-26 Visit www.my.appleton.org for “My Neighborhood” Information about: • Garbage & Recycle Pick-up • Property Tax • Government Information • School Information • Voting District & More Look for the September-March Edition coming out in September 2014 1,093,202 rides last year. Why not be one of them? Sign up for our new e-alerts program. www.myVTbus.com For more information, www.myvalleytransit.com 920-832-5800 Photo by Michael Lechisen, Image Studios www.appleton.org Page 5 WHAT’S HAPPENING AT THE LIBRARY? The Appleton Public Library offers a variety of services, programs and digital content. For more information about what the Library offers, please visit the Library’s website at www.apl.org or stop by any service desk. Children’s Services Drop in Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday morning for a fun and educational storytime. Stop by every Thursday for our newest science, technology, engineering, art and math based class, Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead. Help your child develop pre-reading skills, social skills and confidence through interactive, play-centered learning every Monday at Play and Learn. For more information about programs and services for children and families, please visit www.apl.org/kids or stop by the Children’s Services desk. Teen Services Check out the new Teen Night featuring a different program every Tuesday. For more information about programs and services for teens, please visit www.apl.org/teen or stop by the second floor service desk. Adult Services Catch a new flick at Thursday Afternoon @ The Movies, the first three Thursdays of the month. Listen to local artists at the Music @ The Library series. The Library also offers free one-on-one help with computers, eReaders, tablets, smart phones and more. For more information about programs and services for adults, please visit www.apl.org. Digital Content This year the Library is offering access to a lot of new content online, which lets you access our collection even if we are closed. Some of our newest online content is: Zinio–your source for over 100 free popular and specialty magazines, Indieflix–offers free access to thousands of independent films from both the US and around the world, and Mango–a free online language learning service that offers fun and interactive lessons. For more information about the Library’s digital content, please visit www.apl.org or stop by any service desk. ASSESSED VALUES The Assessor’s Office is reviewing all residential property assessments this year. If your assessed value is changed, you will receive a notice in late July. The City revaluates all property once every four years to keep assessments near 100% of market value and provide for equity. The best evidence of market value is a recent arm’s length sale of your home and arm’s length sale of comparable homes. Comparable sales are similar in location, style, age, size, condition, quality and amentities. Please stop by the Assessor’s Office if you would like to review sales of homes in your neighborhood. The City’s Open Book session and Board of Review will be held in July and August, with dates/times to be listed on July assessment notices. If you have evidence of your home’s market value that you would like the City to consider, please contact the Assessor’s Office prior to the Board of Review at 920-8325850 or [email protected]. PROPERTY TAX PAYMENTS Installment due dates for 2nd, 3rd and 4th payments are March 31, June 2 and July 31. Please visit the City’s website at www.appleton.org/departments/finance for ways to make your payments. For tax payment questions, please call the Finance Department at 920-832-6442. HOMEOWNER REHAB LOAN PROGRAM The City’s Community and Economic Development Department operates a deferred repayment loan program for low- to moderate-income homeowners (e.g., family of four with income less than $57,750/year) that need improvements done to their homes. Applications from eligible households will be accepted March 17, 2014 through April 25, 2014 for work to be done in 2014. Applications will be available during this application period only. Applications can be found on the website, on the first floor of City Hall across from the Cashiers, or on the fifth floor of City Hall at the Customer Service area. Additional program and qualifying information is available on the website: www.appleton.org (go to the Department of Community and Economic Development and then click on the link to the “Housing Rehab Loan”). For more information, please call 920-832-6468. 2015 BUDGET Planning is underway for the City’s 2015 Budget and we will begin actual development of it in early summer. The proposed budget will be distributed to Council on October 1, at which time copies will be available in the Finance Department and at the Public Library for review by the public. It will also be available electronically on the Finance page of the City of Appleton website at www.appleton.org. There will be a public hearing in early November (date TBD), prior to budget adoption on November 12, where the public is invited to offer comments. Please take the opportunity to review the proposed budget when it becomes available and to contact your alderperson, City staff, or the Mayor with any questions or comments. Page 6 | APPLESource GARBAGE www.appleton.org • GARBAGE PICK UP is done weekly from City-supplied garbage carts. f Place your City garbage cart out for pick up the night before your scheduled day (between 5 P.M. and 3 A.M.). f The handle of the garbage cart should face your house. f Place your cart at least 5 feet from other objects on the terrace such as other garbage or recycling carts, mailboxes, trees, etc. Garbage trucks need this space for the truck arms to grab the cart. f Do not park vehicles in front of or near carts. f Never place a cart in the road. This is always a safety concern and in winter does not allow plows to clear snow close to the curb. When there are snow banks, place the cart in your driveway apron opening or clear an area on your terrace to allow crews access to your cart. Do not place carts on snow banks. f Any bags that cause the lid not to close on City garbage carts are considered to be extra garbage. (See the next section for details.) f Return your cart to its storage area by midnight the day of pick up. f Please use plastic bags for items inside City garbage carts. f Check www.appleton.org “My Neighborhood” (under “City Highlights”) for garbage and recycling pickup days specific to your address. If your garbage cart is too small, too large or needs repair, the property owner should call 920-832-5580. • EXTRA GARBAGE BAGS – Because garbage cart charges are based on volume, bagged garbage or trash that doesn’t fit in your cart must be marked with a disposal sticker. Bags should weigh less than 45 pounds. f Unlimited bags of extra household garbage are picked up each week with a $4 per bag disposal sticker. f Put extra bags approximately 5 feet from garbage carts. f The disposal sticker should be attached to bags and be visible to drivers. • APPLIANCE TAGS, PUNCH TICKETS & DISPOSAL STICKERS are available at the locations: All Appleton Fire Stations #1-700 N. Drew St. #4-724 E. Greenfield St. #2-1801 S. Matthias St. #5-1701 W. Brewster St. #3-801 W. Grove St. #6-4930 N. Lightning Dr. City Hall Cashier 100 N. Appleton St. 2625 E. Glendale Ave. Public Works (OPS Div) Valley Transit 801 S. Whitman Ave. 500 E. Northland Ave. Ace Hardware Kitz & Pfeil Hardware 1919 E. Calumet St. Van’s Northside Hardware 1415 N. Richmond St. • SPECIAL GARBAGE PICK UP If you are moving or just cleaning out, you may request a special pick up for $75. Call 920-832-5580 for details. FREE LARGE ITEM PICK UP IS BI-WEEKLY Large item pick up is every other week on your regular garbage day opposite your recycling week at no charge. (This does not include extra bags of garbage.) • FREE LARGE ITEMS that are too large to fit into City-supplied garbage carts include such things as: f Chairs, couches, mattresses, carpet (tie and bundle, no longer than 4 feet, not to exceed 45 lbs.), lumber (pound nails in or remove, tie and bundle, no longer than 4 feet, not to exceed 45 lbs.), furniture, bikes, lawnmowers (gas/oil removed), grills (propane tanks removed), toilets, etc. f Appliances, garbage bags and tires require a prepaid disposal sticker. f When placing these items out for pick up, the items should be placed approximately 5 feet away from the automated cart and not lean against it. f Items NOT collected: boxes (recyclables), garbage bags (without stickers), hazardous waste, yard waste, concrete, shingles and electronics (see Electronics section below). Recycling is picked up according to the usual schedule and is not part of this collection. One truck will come for the City- supplied garbage carts and another truck for the large items. Visit www.appleton.org “My Neighborhood” (under “City Highlights”) for garbage and recycling pick up days specific to your address. • MAJOR APPLIANCES require a disposal tag. Pick up is on or after your garbage day. f Tags for Freon appliances are $25 and are needed for: refrigerators and freezers (remove doors), air conditioners and dehumidifiers. f Tags for non-Freon appliances are $20 and are needed for: stoves, ovens, dishwashers, washing machines, clothes dryers, furnaces, water heaters, microwave ovens and other major appliances. The disposal charge is reduced when appliances are brought to the Public Works Customer Service Center located at the Yard Waste Site. See Yard Waste Site information on page 8 for drop-off fee information. • ELECTRONICS – the following electronics must be recycled and will not be picked up with regular garbage per Wisconsin state law: computers, monitors, TVs and other video display devices, fax machines, DVD and VCR players, printers, keyboards and mice, hard drives, speakers, cell phones, cameras, portable music players, gaming devices and small laptops. Many electronic items contain harmful materials including lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium, other heavy metals and chemical flame retardants that can leak into the environ ment where they can affect human and environmental health. Many of these electronic items also contain valuable reusable materials. For a list of E-Waste collectors and recy clers, visit the Outagamie County Solid Waste and Recycling website at www.RecycleMoreOutagamie.org or contact them at 920-832-5277 (ext. 3). www.appleton.org • FLUORESCENT BULBS All fluorescent bulbs, including compact fluorescent bulbs (CFLs), contain small amounts of mercury. Tube type fluorescent bulbs and CFLs may be brought to the Outagamie County Department of Solid Waste for a fee or visit their website at www.RecycleMoreOutagamie.org for a list of other CFL drop off locations. • TIRES are picked up curbside on your regular garbage day. A prepaid disposal tag is required. f Tire tags cost $5 each. f There is a limit of 4 tires per household. f Tires can also be brought to the Glendale Avenue Yard Waste Site. Fees and limits apply. YARD SITE FREE TIRE WEEKENDS Fri., April 11 Sat., April 12 Sun., April 13 Mon., April 14 Fri., September 12 Sat., September 13 Sun., September 14 Mon., September 15 Tires can be brought to the Glendale or Whitman yard sites at no charge on the dates listed above. Tire size of 18” or less and 4 tires per household will be accepted (rims included). • CARPET is picked up curbside on your regular garbage day during free large item weeks. f Cut carpet into 4-foot strips and roll up. f Rolls should weigh less than 45 pounds. f Tie or tape rolls. Carpeting removed by a contractor should be disposed of by the contractor. If you are unable to meet the restrictions for placing items curbside, they can be taken to the Outagamie County Department of Solid Waste, the Glendale Yard Waste Site (see page 8 for fee information) or Landfill Reduction and Recycling, Inc. at 3001 E. Glendale Ave. (visit www.landfillreduction.com for more information). • LUMBER is picked up curbside on your regular garbage day during free large item weeks. f Cut lumber into 4-foot lengths. f Bundle items to weigh less than 45 pounds. f Pound in or remove any nails or large staples. If you are unable to meet the restrictions for placing items curbside, they can be taken to the Outagamie County Department of Solid Waste, the Glendale Yard Waste Site (see page 8 for fee information) or Landfill Reduction and Recycling, Inc. at 3001 E. Glendale Ave. (visit www.landfillreduction.com for more information). • CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS generated by a contractor should be disposed of by the contractor. Work done by the homeowner may be set out curbside in compliance with specifications for large item materials (see page 6). If you are unable to meet the restrictions for placing items curbside, they can be taken to the Outagamie County Department of Solid Waste Landfill, the Glendale Yard Waste Site (see page 8 for fee information) or Landfill Reduction and Recycling, Inc. at 3001 E. Glendale Ave. (visit www.landfillreduction.com for more information). APPLESource | Page 7 • “NEW” for Mattresses–Outagamie County Solid Waste and Recycling has begun a “voluntary” mattress and box spring recycling program. The cost to recycle is $10 for each item. • GRASS CLIPPINGS are not picked up curbside. They may be taken to the Glendale Avenue or the Whitman Avenue drop- off site. Drop-off fees are $4 per bag or $40 per punch card. • HAZARDOUS WASTE - CLEAN SWEEP – Some wastes are just too hazardous for landfills and require special disposal through the Outagamie County “Clean Sweep” Program. Hazardous wastes include: pesticides, herbicides, poisons, acid, lead- and oil-based paints, automotive and rechargeable batteries, mercury and some cleaning materials. There is no charge for these items and this program is limited to house holds only. The program is held the 1st Wednesday and 3rd Saturday from 8:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M., May through October by appointment only. Call Outagamie County at 920-832-5277 (ext. 3) or visit their website at www.RecycleMoreOutagamie.org to make an appointment. If you are unable to attend a Clean Sweep, you may take your hazardous waste directly to the Brown County Hazardous Waste Facility free of charge. Call 920-492-4964 or visit www.BrownCountyRecycling.org. • PAINT – To dispose of latex paint, please consider giving usable paint to friends, neighbors, theater groups or housing assistance organizations. If you must dispose of latex paint, please follow these directions: • For small amounts: Remove the lid and let dry in the can. Occasionally stir the paint. • For larger amounts: Line a cardboard box with a plastic trash bag. Layer an absorbant material (kitty litter, saw dust, shredded newspaper) on bottom, pour a layer of paint and repeat as necessary. Once the paint is dry, dispose of the entire trash bag and dry empty paint cans in your regular trash. Any oil- or lead-based paints should be taken to a hazardous waste collection. • WASTE OIL, FILTERS AND ABSORBENTS – These items must be recycled by homeowners, farmers and businesses. Visit www.RecycleMoreOutagamie.org or call Outagamie County at 920-832-5277. • MEDICAL SHARPS – To reduce public health risks such as accidental needle sticks, Wisconsin law requires all citizens to safely manage needles, lancets and syringes. It is illegal to put sharps in the trash or with recyclables. Used and unused sharps must be placed in an acceptable sharps container and taken to a registered collection facility such as Appleton Medical Center or St. Elizabeth Hospital emergency rooms, Consumer Prescription Center, Copps #8118 or #8123, Shopko Express Pharmacy or Fox Valley Family Medicine. NEVER put sharps in the trash or with recyclables! Visit Outagamie County Public Health at www.outagamie.org for more locations in the Appleton and surrounding areas. • PRESCRIPTION DRUGS & OTHER MEDICINES May be disposed of at the Appleton Police Department lobby at 222 S. Walnut St. Please keep medications in their original containers. For more information visit www.ocdrugdrop.org. Page 8 | APPLESource www.appleton.org • YARD WASTE, BRANCH AND BRUSH PICK UP – Curbside pick up is offered twice per year in the spring and fall during designated weeks. At all other times, branches and brush should be taken to one of the two yard waste sites free of charge. CURBSIDE PICK UP OF YARD WASTE BRANCHES AND BRUSH WEEKS APRIL 14-MAY 9 Yard waste will be picked up from the terrace on the day following your regular garbage day. If your garbage pick up is on Friday, yard waste pick up will be done on the Monday before. For example, if your collection day is Friday, April 18, put yard waste out on Sunday, April 13 for pick up on Monday, April 14. Residents whose garbage is picked up Monday through Thursday should put yard waste out the day garbage is picked up for pick up the following day. Yard waste must be in containers, lawn and leaf paper bags or tied in bundles. f Containers should have handles, be 33 gallons or less, and weigh less than 45 pounds when full. f Lawn and leaf bags can be purchased at most hardware stores and home improvement centers. f Branches and brush must be cut to 4-foot lengths and bundled with twine. Bundles must be less than 2 feet around and weigh less than 45 pounds. f In spring, branches, brush and lawn bags must be placed on your terrace, between the sidewalk and the curb, the night before pick up. Please do not use plastic bags, boxes, tarps or 55-gallon fiber barrels or their liners. IF YOUR GARBAGE IS COLLECTED ON... THEN YOUR YARD WASTE IS COLLECTED ON... Apr 14, Apr 21, Apr 28, May 5 Apr 15, Apr 22, Apr 29, May 6 Apr 15, Apr 22, Apr 29, May 6 Apr 16, Apr 23, Apr 30, May 7 Apr 16, Apr 23, Apr 30, May 7 Apr 17, Apr 24, May 1, May 8 Apr 17, Apr 24, May 1, May 8 Apr 18, Apr 25, May 2, May 9 Apr 18, Apr 25, May 2, May 9 Apr 14, Apr 21, Apr 28, May 5 In the event of a major storm, storm pick up information will be distributed through Public Service Announcements on the TV, radio and in The Post Crescent. The decision for storm pick up is determined on a storm-by-storm basis and is determined by evaluating the severity and widespread extent of the damage. YARD WASTE DROP-OFF SITES WHITMAN YARD SITE – 701 S. Whitman Avenue (located next to the Valley Transit repair facility) April 4 – November 24 Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday 9 A.M.-6:45 P.M. *CLOSED Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and on City-observed holidays. *Accepts grass clippings, brush, yard waste and motor oil and antifreeze. Attendants are available for questions. GLENDALE YARD SITE – 2625 E. Glendale Avenue (located east of the Department of Public Works) April 4 – November 24 Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday 9 A.M.-6:45 P.M. *CLOSED Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and on City-observed holidays. The Glendale Yard Site is a full customer service center and is available to all residents of the City of Appleton (non-commercial use only). This site accepts grass clippings, brush, yard waste, motor oil, antifreeze, metal, appliances, tires, car batteries and garbage. See the site attendant before dropping off any of the above-mentioned items. Please tarp or secure loads taken to the yard waste sites. Branches and debris that fall onto the road are a safety hazard. Please be prepared to show proof of residency to the attendant. Residential waste only - no refuse or yard waste accepted from contractors. CITY OF APPLETON DROP-OFF FEES (Cash and Checks Accepted) ITEM FEE Grass Clippings (30 gal. bag) Branches & Brush $4 per bag Free Oil (10 gallon limit) Free Antifreeze Free Car Batteries Free Freon Appliances Non-Freon Appliances Tire $20 $15 $5 Garbage-1 vehicle $15 (minimum fee) Garbage-1 vehicle & trailer $35 (minimum fee) If available, mulch can be picked up at the Glendale Yard Site free of charge to residents of the City of Appleton. The yard waste sites DO NOT accept DIRT, SOD, PROPANE TANKS, CONCRETE, SHINGLES, OIL FILTERS, ELECTRONICS or HAZARDOUS WASTE. Animal waste is considered to be garbage. It must be bagged and garbage fees apply. Call the Department of Public Works at 920-832-5580 if you have questions. MAILBOX PLACEMENT Proper mailbox placement is important for city crews as well as Post Office mail carriers. Snowplows, street sweepers, and garbage trucks can damage mailboxes that extend over the road. Please ensure your mailbox is in compliance with Post Office guidelines. Mailboxes should be positioned at a height of 41”-45” from the road surface to the bottom of the mailbox or point of mail entry and set back 6”-8” from the front face of the curb or road edge to the mailbox door. Where there is no curb, the height of the mailbox should be 48” from the top of the ground to the bottom of the mailbox. The City of Appleton will not be responsible for any mailbox damaged in the course of City operations that does not meet the above requirements. Please visit www.appleton.org for additional information. www.appleton.org APPLESource | Page 9 New Recycling CART SIZE in 2014 Appleton Public Works will have another recycling cart size available to residents. More details to be announced this summer. RECYCLING Recycling is picked up every other week on the day of your regular garbage collection. The map shows regular pick up days and designates recycling Areas #1 and #2. If your recycling day falls on a holiday, check the Holiday Refuse/Recycling Pick Up Schedule on page 10 for specific dates. Recycling pick up will occur on the weeks shown below: AREA #1 Mar 24-28 Apr7-11 Apr 21-25 May5-9 May19-23 June2-6 June16-20 June 30- July 4 July 14-18 July 28- Aug 1 Aug 11-15 Aug 25-29 Sept 8-12 Sept 22-26 AREA #2 Mar 17-21 Mar 31- Apr 4 Apr14-18 Apr 28- May 2 May12-16 May26-30 June9-13 June 23-27 July 7-11 July 21-25 Aug 4-8 Aug 18-22 Sept 1-5 Sept 15-19 Visit www.appleton.org “My Neighborhood” (under “City Highlights”) for garbage or recycling pick up days specific to your address. For recycling pick up concerns, please contact Inland Service Corporation at 920-759-0501. For recycling questions and information, please contact Outagamie County Solid Waste & Recycling at 920-832-5277 (option #2), visit www.RecycleMoreOutagamie.org or email [email protected]. DISPOSING OF MERCURY Exposure to releases of mercury into the environment has been negatively linked to human and wildlife health impacts. Mercury should never be poured down a drain or sewer, flushed down a toilet or thrown in the trash. Items containing mercury (e.g., thermometers and thermostats) should be taken to Hazardous Waste Clean Sweep facilities for recycling. For more information on recycling mercury products visit the Outagamie County Solid Waste and Recycling website at www.RecycleMoreOutagamie.org. For more information on mercury and ways the City of Appleton is working to reduce mercury in the Fox River, please visit the Department of Utilities page at www.appleton.org. AMERICAN FLAG DISPOSAL WORKING TOGETHER, WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! As Appleton residents, we are fortunate to be surrounded by awesome water resources. Whether you live on the water or a few miles from the river, your actions impact water quality. Choose to make a difference today! Small changes to yard care practices, like sweeping grass clippings off the sidewalk back on to your lawn or picking up pet waste more frequently reduce the amount of pollution that enters the water in our area. Ready to take action? Take the Clean Water Pledge or sign up for the 2014 Fox River Cleanup being held on Saturday, April 26 at various locations in Appleton. For more information, visit www.RenewOurWaters.org. As American flags become worn or damaged, it becomes important for their disposal to be proper and dignified. The City of Appleton has placed a container at the Glendale Yard Site for residents to drop off unserviceable American flags. The City of Appleton will deliver the unserviceable flags to the American Legion for proper disposal. Visit www.appleton.org for additional information. Page 10 | APPLESource www.appleton.org RECYCLE! IN WISCONSIN IT’S THE LAW Recycling is picked up every other week on your regular garbage day. All items should be placed inside the city-supplied recycling cart for automated curbside pick up according to the schedule on page 9. Recyclable items include: aluminum cans, corrugated cardboard, cereal/cracker boxes, empty aerosol cans (except those that contained hazardous materials), glass bottles and jars (all colors), home/office paper, junk mail, newspaper, magazines, catalogs, paper egg cartons, paper towel rolls, plastic bottles and jugs (HDPE #2), plastic bottles and jars (PET #1) and steel/tin cans. Please remove caps or lids and give a quick rinse. DO NOT RECYCLE: #2 tubs, #3-#7 bottles and containers, aluminum pans/foil, empty steel paint cans, gift wrap, motor oil containers, plastic bags, StyrofoamTM, tissue, waxed paper, window glass and ceramics or china. How to place recycling at the curb: k Place all recyclable materials in the provided cart. There is no need to separate paper from glass, aluminum, plastic and tin. k Please do not place recyclables in plastic bags and do not place trash in your recycling bin. k A few large cardboard boxes may be flattened and cut to no larger than 3’ x 3’ and placed under the lid of the cart. k Because garbage and recycling are picked up by seperate trucks, please keep your recycling cart 5 feet away from obstructions such as your garbage container, mailbox, utility poles, trees and parked cars. If possible, put garbage and recycling on opposite sides of the driveway. k Be sure to have recyclables curbside the night BEFORE your pick up day (pick up begins at 4:30 A.M.). k All recyclables must fit into your cart with the lid closed. For extra recyclables, you may: • Save for a future pick up day; • Ask a neighbor if they have extra room in their cart; • Bring to the County drop off site located at 1419 Holland Road, Monday through Friday, 7:00 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. and Saturdays, 7:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. RECYCLE BUILDING MATERIALS There is now an option for discarding excess or used building materials that are in good condition. Habitat for Humanity has opened Fox Cities Area Habitat For Humanity ReStore, a thrift type shop at 3000 E. College Avenue. ReStore accepts donated items such as cabinets, lighting, plumbing fixtures, doors, lumber, flooring, windows and much more. Pick ups are free of charge and can be arranged by calling the donation hotline at 920-967-8907. Your contribution will help others as well as conserving landfill space and lowering disposal fees. Remember, for any type of construction or remodeling projects; please contact the City’s Inspections Division at 920-8326411 to check if a permit is required. New and/or used asphalt shingles can be recycled at the following area business: Murphy Concrete and Construction (W5070 Quarry Road, Appleton, 920-749-3395) or Forward Vision Environmental (2500 Cold Springs Road, Appleton, 920435-5955). Residential Holiday GARBAGE/ Recycling PICK UP Schedule Your Holiday Recycling pick up may not be on the same day as the Holiday Garbage pick up. For dates not listed below, please follow the regular (non-holiday) schedule on page 9. NOTE: Holiday pick up times may be earlier or later than your normal time. EASTER No changes to regular pick up schedule. MEMORIAL DAY IF YOUR REGULAR PICK UP DATE IS… THEN YOUR GARBAGE DATE IS… THEN YOUR RECYCLING DATE IS…FOR AREA #2 Mon., May 26 Tue., May 27 Tue., May 27 Tue., May 27 Tue., May 27 Wed., May 28 Wed., May 28 Wed., May 28 Thur., May 29 Thur., May 29 Thur., May 29 Fri., May 30 Fri., May 30 Fri., May 30 Sat., May 31 INDEPENDENCE DAY IF YOUR REGULAR PICK UP DATE IS… Fri., July 4 THEN YOUR GARBAGE DATE IS… THEN YOUR RECYCLING DATE IS…FOR AREA #1 Sat., July 5 Mon., July 7 LABOR DAY IF YOUR REGULAR PICK UP DATE IS… THEN YOUR GARBAGE DATE IS… THEN YOUR RECYCLING DATE IS…FOR AREA #2 Mon., Sept. 1 Tue., Sept. 2 Tue., Sept. 2 Tues., Sept. 2 Tue., Sept. 2 Wed., Sept. 3 Wed., Sept. 3 Wed., Sept. 3 Thur., Sept. 4 Thur., Sept. 4 Thur., Sept. 4 Fri., Sept. 5 Fri., Sept. 5 Fri., Sept. 5 Sat., Sept. 6 OUTDOOR FIREPLACE PERMITS The Appleton Fire Department requires daily or seasonal outdoor fireplace permits prior to having any outdoor fire (excluding fires fueled by natural gas, propane and charcoal). A daily single-use permit is $15 and the seasonal permit (new or renewal), valid for the calendar year (Jan. 1 – Dec. 31), is $30. Residents are encouraged to apply for fire permits online at www.appleton.org/fire (under News and Announcements). Permits are also available at any Appleton fire station. www.appleton.org APPLESource | Page 11 Sell your home Faster & For more money! * Our proven program helps seller’s earn up to 4% more & sell up to 50% quicker, *call 920-931-4284 or visit www.foxcitieshometeam.com for details. *See Realtor® for details. Please join us for Habitat ReStore’s FREE Electronic Recycling Event Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium 2400 North Casaloma Drive, Appleton Saturday, April 12th 10:00 am - 3:00 pm *Free-will donations are appreciated Accepted Electronics: TVs, computer monitors, CPUs, laptops/netbooks/tablers, printers/scanners/fax machines, telephones, cell phones, PDAs, VCR/DVD players, stereo equipment, keyboards and mice, computer accessories (hard drives, speakers, flash drives, modems), backup power supplies, cables and cords, remote controls, MP3 players and iPods and game systems. Page 12 | APPLESource www.appleton.org ELECTION AND LICENSE INFORMATION Operator’s (Bartender) License Applicants If your operator license is expiring, the renewal or original application can be found on our website at www.appleton.org, under Departments, City Clerk, Licenses. This license fee is $60 and is good for a 2-year term from July 1 to June 30. A provisional license remains $15 and the $7 Police investigation fee is unchanged. New applicants are required to show proof of completing the Responsible Beverage Server training course at the time of application. Beer/Liquor License Annual Renewal for 2014/2015 This is a courtesy reminder to all city of Appleton beer/ liquor license renewal applicants: renewal applications must be filed by April 15, 2014 to receive the reduced renewal fees and guarantee issuance before the expiration date. There are absolutely no exceptions. Missing the April 15, 2014 deadline could result in the current license expiring prior to receiving the renewed license. If that occurs, alcohol and/or cigarettes cannot be sold on the premises nor can amusement devices be used on the premises. 2014 Scheduled Election Dates • February 18 – Spring Primary (Non-Partisan), if necessary • April 1 – Spring General Election (Non-Partisan) • August 12 – Fall Primary Election (Partisan), if necessary • November 4 – Fall General Election – Gubernatorial (Partisan) My Vote Wisconsin The “My Vote Wisconsin” website provides information on your voter registration, polling location, voting history, current office holders and sample ballots for any upcoming election. Visit the site by Googling “My Vote Wisconsin” and follow the user-friendly instructions. Voter Registration If you have moved or changed your name since the last time you voted, you are required to re-register to vote. The Voter Registration Application is available on the City’s website (www.appleton.org) or at the City Clerk’s Office. Once completed, the application can be dropped off at the Clerk’s Office or mailed to City Clerk’s Office, 100 N. Appleton Street, Appleton, WI 54911. NOTE: Mail-in registrations must be postmarked no later than the 3rd Wednesday before the election. After the deadline, registrations must be completed in the Clerk’s Office or on Election Day. ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATION Can’t get to the polls on Election Day? Completing an Absentee Ballot Application allows you to vote prior to Election Day. The completed form can be mailed or hand-delivered to the Clerk’s Office. Please keep in mind that you must first be registered to vote. For your convenience, the Absentee Ballot Application is available on the City’s website (www.appleton.org). The last day to vote absentee in the Clerk’s Office is the Friday preceding the election. Absentee voting is not permitted on the Saturday, Sunday or Monday preceding Election Day. Questions? Call 920-832-6443. CITY ITEMS ON eBay POLICE INTERACT WITH COMMUNITY THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA The Appleton Police Department (APD) believes community members are the greatest resource they have in maintaining a safe community and therefore ask that citizens notify them of crime and suspicious activity. Over the past year, the APD has used social media as a way to expand their opportunities to interact with the community. Through social media use, the APD attempts to put out helpful information in a timely manner. They also try to educate, communicate and actively involve the community in aspects of their day-to-day operations. The Appleton Police Department can be found on Facebook (Appleton Police Department) and Twitter (@AppletonPD_WI). Aside from calling 9-1-1 or the non-emergency number (920-832-5500), the APD offers Text-A-Tip if someone wants to remain anonymous while providing information on crimes, suspicious activity, drugs or gangs. By texting to CRIMES (274637) and adding the keyword APDTIPS to the start of the message, that information will be delivered anonymously to the Apppleton Police Department. The same software also allows people to receive alerts from the Appleton Police Department directly to their Smartphone or e-mail. Sign up for the alerts on the Appleton Police Department’s web page at www.appleton.org/departments. While there, you may also want to view the crime mapping feature, which shows police activity across the city of Appleton. For questions regarding the Police Department’s use of social media, please contact Sgt. Dave Lund at 920-832-5500. OVERNIGHT PARKING Why does the City of Appleton not allow overnight parking on city streets? The reasons range from operational benefits for the Department of Public Works, Police operations, to aesthetic reasons. There are various operations that the City performs that occur at night (i.e., garbage pick up, street sweeping and snow plowing), which are accomplished better and more efficiently without vehicles parked on the street. In addition, the police may note a vehicle parked on a street when responding to a call and use that information when investigating a crime. The restriction also keeps neighborhoods looking cleaner by preventing vehicles from parking on the street for extended periods of time. If an emergency arises, such as a mechanical breakdown, home or street construction or overnight guest vehicles, the police can give short-term permission to park overnight on a street. To avoid a citation for overnight parking the Police Department must be notified the day or evening needed. We are very proud of the way Appleton is a clean and safe place to live. Please help us to maintain these standards. The City of Appleton offers used and surplus equipment on eBay. Past items have included automobiles, heavy equipment, radios and survey equipment. If you wish to bid or watch items the City has for sale, visit www.appleton.org, under “City Highlights”, click on the “eBay City Surplus Items” link. This link will take you directly to the City items currently listed on eBay. www.appleton.org CITY COMPOST PROJECT CLEANING OUR STREETS The City of Appleton is producing compost from what were previously considered to be city waste products. These ingredients include: leaves, brush and biosolids from the Appleton Wastewater Treatment Plant (AWWTP). Over time the composting process converts these ingredients into a stabilized, nutrient rich material. The compost has been certified by the United States Composting Council’s (USCC) Seal of Testing Assurance (STA) program. For more information regarding the composting operation, call 920-832-5945 or visit the compost webpage on the Appleton Wastewater Treatment Plant link at www.appleton.org for residential give-a-ways and other promotional programs. Many of our storm sewers lead directly to the Fox River while some lead to retention ponds, which then lead to the river. Please remember that anything placed in the street is in reality being put into the river as well. A cleaner street means a cleaner river, a cleaner lake and a cleaner drinking water source. Washing a car or rinsing the deck of your lawn mower in your driveway puts unwanted material in our streets. Blown grass clippings, paper, trash, dog droppings, antifreeze, gas and motor oil are all unwanted materials flushed into the street and down the storm sewer when it rains. Blowing snow into the street also adds to the problem as it causes our street crews to use more anti-icing agents. The Department of Public Works removes over 3,059 tons of street sweepings from our streets each year. Help us reduce this amount and help keep our waterways clean. Remember that in spring, no yard waste should be raked into the street. See collection information on page 8. TREE FOR A TREE SEEDLING PICKUP Thanks to all who participated in this year’s “Tree for a Tree Program”. This program helps to keep garbage collection costs down and provides mulch available to Appleton residents. To pick up your free White Spruce seedling, bring your “Tree for a Tree” coupon to the Glendale Yard Waste Site at 2625 E. Glendale Avenue during the following: April 4 – April 21 Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday 9:00 A.M. – 6:45 P.M. WATER HYDRANT FLUSHING The Public Works Operation Division has scheduled hydrant flushing weekdays between 6:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. If you see crews working in your area, please try to use as little, or if possible, no water for an hour. If you find discoloration in your system, stop using the water, wait about an hour, and then draw off the discolored water through a cold water tap only. Visit www.appleton.org or call 920-832-5580 with questions. TERRACE PLANTING INFORMATION Are you looking to do some landscaping on the terrace, the area between the sidewalk and the street? Special plantings on the terrace area require a Street Occupancy Permit to ensure that safety and ordinance issues are addressed. The permit must be requested for plants in excess of 3 feet in height, hedges, rocks, railroad ties, loose stone, mulch or sand surfaces and vegetable plants. For questions or to request a permit, contact the Department of Public Works at 920-832-6474. This permit needs the approval of the Municipal Services Committee and Common Council. For tree planting and other terrace tree maintenance concerns, contact the City Forestry Division at 920-832-5580. APPLESource | Page 13 NEW WATER METER INSTALLATION The Department of Public Works will be installing new water meters throughout the city over the next few years. More information can be found at www.appleton.org/watermeterinfo. ANIMAL LICENSES ARE REQUIRED FOR CATS AND DOGS All cats and dogs must be licensed and rabies vaccinated by age 5 months. Animals 5 months and older that are new to the city must be licensed within 30 days of residing in the city. No person or household shall keep more than 6 animals, the maximum number of dogs being 3, the maximum number of rabbits being 2. Licenses must be renewed each year. Please visit our website at www.appleton.org for more information. The current license fees are as follows: Regular license fees Jan. 1 through Mar. 31 *With additional late fee on or after Apr. 1 (see note below) Spayed/Neutered - $6 Spayed/Neutered - $11 Unaltered - $11 Unaltered - $16 *Please note: a late fee of $5 per animal (see above amounts) will be added to regular fee amounts if owners have not licensed their animal/s (age 5 months that have resided in the city for more than 30 days) by the March 31 deadline. Is your kitten/puppy eligible for the prorated license fee? If your pet is 5 months of age or younger and the date you complete your application is on or after July 1, your prorated amount is as follows: Prorated fees for kittens/puppies July 1 through Nov. 15 Spayed/Neutered - $3 Unaltered - $5.50 MAIL IN APPLICATION ON REVERSE SIDE. Questions? Please call Animal Control at 920-832-6414. Page 14 | APPLESource IMMUNIZATION CLINICS www.appleton.org Immunization clinics are held on Interpreter Assisted Clinic the 1st floor of City Hall. Please Spanish, Hmong & Other call 920-832-6429 to schedule an Wednesday appointment. You must be a city of Appleton resident to attend and Apr 9 July 9 children under 18 years of age must be with a parent or guardian. Please May 7 Aug 13 June11 Sept 10 bring your child’s immunization record with you when you come to Infant, School Age & the clinic. A $5 per shot donation Adult Clinic is requested; however, no one is Thursday refused service if unable to donate. Apr 10 July 10 Please note: based on a State of Wisconsin Immunization Program May 8 Aug 14 directive, as of October 1, 2012 June12 Sept 11 families with private insurance coverage that includes vaccines must contact their primary care provider for vaccines. West Nile Virus (WNV) Beginning May 1 through October 31, residents are encouraged to report any sick or dead crows, ravens or blue jays to the Appleton Health Department at 920-832-6429. To learn more about WNV, visit our website at www.appleton.org and type in West Nile Virus in the search bar at the top of the page. “Like” us on Facebook! Learn about what’s happening with the Appleton Health Department and receive updates with tips on personal safety, healthy living and more! Visit us at www.facebook.com/appletonhealthdepartment. JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION This year’s Juneteenth celebration will take place on Sunday, June 22 from noon to 6:00 P.M. at Appleton City Park. Juneteenth, the oldest African American holiday in the country, is also observed as a state holiday. In Appleton, we commemorate this holiday in collaboration with African Heritage, Inc. with the 5th annual event celebrating freedom, unity and community. Music, children’s village, food, vendors and more! Questions? Contact Kathy Flores by email at [email protected] or by phone at 920-832-1564. NEIGHBORHOOD PROGRAM The Neighborhood Program was developed to build bonds and foster communication between City Hall and Appleton neighborhoods. Register your neighborhood today and begin making a positive change. Registered neighborhoods receive the following benefits: • Map and demographic information of your neighborhood; • Connect with your neighbors and local businesses in your neighborhood; • Receive press releases and information on city events, workshops and other valuable educational opportunities from the Community and Economic Development Department; • Notification from developers interested in obtaining neighborhood input on projects; • Eligibility for neighborhood grants;* • Eligibilty for participation in the Neighborhood Academy which is offered in collaboration with Sustainable Fox Valley.* *Availability contingent upon funding and location within city For more information, please contact Brad Schmidt (phone 920-832-6428 or email [email protected]) or visit the Community and Economic Development Department’s web page at www.appleton.org. THINK OUTSIDE THE CAR Last year, Valley Transit provided over 1 million rides. Why not be one of them? It’s even easier to get where you need to go. Sign up for Valley Transit’s e-alert’s at www.myvtbus.com and get details on things you need like service updates and bus arrival information. Use Where’s My Bus? to get real-time bus arrival information on your cell phone. For details, visit www.myvalleytransit.com. CITY OF APPLETON – MAIL IN APPLICATION FOR CAT/DOG LICENSE Owner Name:_________________________________________ County in which you live:__________________ Address:__________________________________________________________ Phone:____________________ Animal Name:___________________ Breed:___________________ Cat only: Long Hair Medium Short Color:___________________________________ Sex: M F / Neutered Spayed Unaltered Date of Rabies Shot:_____________________________________ Year of Expiration:______________________ Veterinary Clinic:________________________________________ Clinic Phone #:_________________________ *Neutered/Spayed Pet $6 *Unaltered Pet $11 (*see fee assessment on reverse) Complete application and mail with valid rabies certificate, proof of sterilization and check (do not send cash). Make checks payable to City of Appleton. For more than one pet, make additional copies of this form. Enclose a business size self-addressed, stamped envelope. Rabies certificates, proof of sterilization documents and your license/s will be returned. Licenses for the upcoming year are not available before December 15 of each year. For more information contact the Appleton Police Department at 920-832-5500 or visit our website at: www.appleton.org/police/forms/animallicense.pdf. MAIL APPLICATIONS TO: Appleton Police Department, 222 S. Walnut Street, Appleton, WI 54911-5899, Attn: Animal Control www.appleton.org APPLESource | Page 15 Bring home the World! Host an Exchange Student Live, Learn, Host, Share, Grow! www.AFSUSA.org 1-800-AFS-INFO Appleton, Neenah, Menasha, Oshkosh, Heart of the Valley, surrounding areas Confidence Wills & Estate Planning It’s what’s needed at life’s most important moments. 2401 E. Enterprise Avenue • Appleton 920-882-4070 • www.McCartyLaw.com I. Gregg Curry IV • John J. Russo • Steven J. Cerasoli • Scott C. Barr • Reg P. Wydeven • Rebecca L. Kent Kristy A. Christensen • Jennifer T. Bania • Michael W. Curry • Philip A. Munroe • Melissa R. DeVantier • Jonathan L. Fischer Of Counsel: Dennis M. Wydeven • Randall A. Haak • John A. Esler • Janet K. Porter Page 16 | APPLESource www.appleton.org APPLETON PARKS & RECREATION SUMMER & FALL PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES The Appleton Parks and Recreation staff has been diligently planning for an exciting and promising summer and fall filled with activities! We invite you to experience some of the many programs/services that Appleton Parks and Recreation has to offer by browsing this City Guide. It provides information on the many great programs and activities offered by our department. As you browse through the guide, we hope you find programs that interest you and take the time to get out and join in the recreation! Please visit our Facebook page (search Appleton Parks and Recreation) and our website often for the latest program and special event information! Parks & Recreation Customer Service Phone: 920-832-5905 Information/Cancellation Line: 920-832-3900 Office hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday Contact us at: [email protected] Online program & class registration at: www.appletonparkandrec.org Mailing address: P.O. Box 1976, Appleton WI 54912-1976 APPLETON PARKS AND RECREATION WEBSITE: www.appletonparkandrec.org HERSHEY TRACK MEET SPONSORED BY APPLETON PARKS & RECREATION & APPLETON YMCA The National Hershey Youth Track & Field Program is for all boys and girls who live in the Appleton area and are ages 9 to 14; 6 to 8 year olds are also invited to participate, however, their events will not be Hershey sanctioned and they will not advance to the District Meet. The Meet will be sponsored by Appleton Parks and Recreation and the Appleton YMCA. TABLE OF CONTENTS Special Events & Trips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-18 Youth Activities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-26 Summer Camps & Workshops. . . . . . . . . . . . 25-28 Youth & Adult Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 27-31, 50 Summer & Fall Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-24 Fitness & Active Adults. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-35 Aquatics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-47 Parks, Pavilions & Trails. . . . . . . . . . . 36, 38, 48, 50 Reid Golf Course. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Community Partners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48-50 Swim Pass Form, Registration Info & Form. . . . 52-54 Pre-school & Early Childhood. . . . . . . . . . . . 19-21 Adult Enrichment Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 PHONE NUMBERS Parks and Recreation. . . . . . . . . . . . 920-832-5905 Reid Golf Course. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-832-5926 The local meet will be held at the North High School track. All first place finishers (except for the 6 to 8 year olds) will advance to the District Meet the second week of June. District winners advance to the State Meet in July. Registration forms may be picked up at Appleton Parks and Recreation Customer Service in City Hall, www.appletonparkandrec.org, the Appleton YMCA www.ymcafoxcities.org or Appleton schools beginning in April. LOCATION:Appleton North High School Track DATE: Saturday, May 17, 2014 TIME: Preregistration is required. There will NOT be on-site registration the day of the event. Meet will start at 8:30 a.m. For over 35 years, the Hershey Track and Field games have inspired youth to be their best with every run, jump, and throw! www.appletonparkandrec.org Parks & Recreation | Page 17 Appleton Children’s CHILDREN’S WEEK IN APPLETON! WEEK Mark your calendar for July 20-26 as we celebrate the children of Appleton with our annual Children’s Week! Help us show children how special they are to their families, how city government connects to their everyday lives and how important they are to the future of the city. Watch the department’s website www.appletonparkandrec.org and Facebook page for detailed information on activities scheduled for this week including the annual Playground Fair at Pierce Park, free swim days at Mead and Erb pools, our “Dive-In” movie event, ice skating, bowling and the annual Children’s Parade. PLAYGROUND FAIR! JULY 24 & 25 Join us at our Playground Fair as part of “Children’s Week” in Appleton. This is the BIGGEST Parks and Recreation special event of the year!! Our energetic playground leaders and local businesses/ organizations sponsor two fun-filled days of carnival games, the trackless train, new and exciting inflatables, great food and entertainment. Visit the prize redemption center and cash in your tickets for fun prizes to take home with you! If you are interested in volunteering, becoming a sponsor for the event, or for more information, call 920-832-3925. All ages are welcome and encouraged to attend! DATES: Thursday, July 24, 2:00 - 8:00 p.m. Friday, July 25, 2:00 - 8:00 p.m. **Friday only from 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. we will open the Fair for families with children with special needs** LOCATION:Pierce Park FEE: $5.00 = 1 wristband* & 1 punchcard** $2.00 = 1 punchcard** *The wristband allows for unlimited use of all inflatable rides and attractions during the two-day fair; **One (1) punchcard allows the holder the ability to play up to 10 carnival games 6TH ANNUAL CHILDREN’S PARADE Wednesday, July 23, 6 p.m. Any child 12 & under is welcome to march in this non-motorized parade. The parade will travel from Houdini Plaza down College Avenue and end with a reception for families at City Park. Registration is FREE but required! Call 920-734-3226 for more information or visit www.buildingforkids.org. Page 18 | Parks & Recreation www.appletonparkandrec.org OPEN CANOEING MOVIE ON THE HILL Outdoor Movies Free! Bring your blanket (no lawn chairs) and enjoy entertainment under the summer sky! Children’s games start at 7:00 p.m. and the movie will begin at dusk (approx. 8:45 p.m.). Concessions are available. LOCATION: Appleton Memorial Park Amphitheater Open canoeing is held on the beautiful Appleton Memorial Park Pond immediately preceding Movie On The Hill nights, on a first come, first serve basis. Canoes, oars and personal floatation devices are provided. All participants must wear an approved U.S. Coast Guard life jacket and an adult must accompany children under ten years of age. Supervision will be provided, but instruction is not. LOCATION: DATES: TIMES: FEES: DATE: Thursday, June 26 Friday, July 11 Thursday, July 31 Friday, August 15 Appleton Memorial Park Pond, meet at the pavilion June 26, July 11, July 31, August 15 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Adults: $2; Youth: $1 (age 17 & under). Fees collected on site. MOVIE: Monsters University Despicable Me 2 Frozen Epic PLEASE NOTE: In the event of rain or stormy weather the movie may be cancelled. Please call the Information Line at 920-832-3900 after 5:00 p.m. for cancellation information. THERE WILL BE NO RAIN DATES SCHEDULED. PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES Are you looking for a healthy, interactive and enjoyable summer for your child? Youth ages 7-15 are welcome to participate in sports, games, special events, bus trips, crafts and much more throughout the summer. Participants are welcome to attend on a drop-in basis. The more the merrier, so be sure to tell all your friends! Two enthusiastic playground leaders are waiting for you at each playground site! They will organize daily events to keep the summer fun and interesting. There are special events planned during the summer. These include the Night at the Oscars/Ice Cream Social, Mead Pool Play Day/Splash n’ Dash Swim Meet, Playground Fair, Breakfast in the Park, Dodgeball Tournament and much, much more!! Visit your local playground site or our website at www.appletonparkandrec.org for further details. The Playground Program will once again be participating in the summer food service program through the Appleton Area School District. Contact your site leader or Parks and Recreation for detailed information. LOCATIONS: DATES: DAYS/HOURS: FEES: Alicia Park City Park Colony Oaks Park Derks Park Erb Park Ferber School Green Meadows Park Highview Park Hoover Park Huntley School Jaycee Park Kiwanis Park Linwood Park Schaefer Park Vosters Park Wednesday, June 11- Thursday, August 7 Monday - Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. & 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. FREE with additional charges for bus trips and special events SUMMER TRIPS Don’t miss out on these great field trips offered this summer. Watch for detailed information on these summer trips at playground sites, Parks and Recreation customer service, and at www.appletonparkandrec.org. DESINATION Milwaukee Public Museum Noah’s Ark *APRD Day at the Ballpark DATE July 15 July 29 August 17 AGES Ages 7 & Up Ages 10 & Up All ages COST $30 $45 $10 *(This is a day at the Timber Rattlers stadium where we will have games, prizes and be part of the on-field promotions throughout the game!) Register online for our trips at www.appletonparkandrec.org. www.appletonparkandrec.org Parks & Recreation | Page 19 JUNIOR LEADER PROGRAM - Ages 14-17 Appleton Parks and Recreation is proud to offer our VIP (Volunteer in Parks) Junior Leader Program. Make the most of your summer by becoming a Junior Leader to our summer playground program. This program is intended to offer young adults who are 14 years of age and older with an opportunity to gain both experience and knowledge of the skills it takes to become a playground leader. VIP – Junior Leaders will assist the Playground Leaders in leading games, helping with crafts and setting a positive example for younger children. The program runs from June 11 – August 7. Responsible teens must commit to volunteering a minimum of 6 hours per week. To become a Junior Leader, complete the application at www.appletonparkandrec.org. Application deadline is May 9, 2014. Please note: each playground site is limited to two Junior Leaders. FRIDAY FUN You and your child will love our Friday Fun morning activities designed just for 3-6 year olds. Register individually for one or all of the classes, which are held rain or shine and will meet in the pavilion. Participants must be appropriate age by the first day of class. Fees: Each class is $5 for residents and $10 for non-residents LITTLE SLUGGERS T-BALL – JUNE 20 – Using age appropriate equipment, your child will learn the basics of the game of baseball. Focus will be on teaching proper fundamentals and skills with fun drills while encouraging teamwork. Children will practice their throwing, fielding, and batting swing as they have fun with their friends and the instructors! Location: Miracle League Field at Appleton Memorial Park AGE 3-4 4-5 5-6 TIME 9:00-9:55 a.m. 10:00-10:55 a.m. 11:00-11:55 a.m. CLASS# 312311-01 312311-02 312311-03 LITTLE KICKERS – JUNE 27 – Using age appropriate equipment, your child will learn the basics of the game of soccer. Focus will be on teaching proper fundamentals and skills with fun drills and interaction with other players. Have fun on the grass with the other children while playing an introductory soccer game. Location: Erb Park Pavilion AGE 3-4 4-5 5-6 TIME 9:00-9:55 a.m. 10:00-10:55 a.m. 11:00-11:55 a.m. CLASS# 312312-01 312312-02 312312-03 CANDY LAND® – JULY 11 – Have you ever played a life-size game of Candy Land®? Come and be a part of this mystical adventure and journey through Peppermint Forest, Gumdrop Mountain and find King Candy in a life-size version of Candy Land®! Participants will be the game pieces as they draw cards and work their way through Candy Land to find King Candy. At the end of the game, all participants will enjoy a surprise treat!! Location: Pierce Park Pavilion AGE 3-4 4-5 5-6 TIME 9:00-9:55 a.m. 10:00-10:55 a.m. 11:00-11:55 a.m. CLASS# 312313-01 312313-02 312313-03 SUPERHEROS – JULY 18 – Come dressed as your favorite superhero. We will learn all about superheros, create your own superhero, and use your super powers. A related story, craft, and snack will be part of the day! Location: Erb Park Pavilion AGE 3-4 4-5 5-6 TIME 9:00-9:55 a.m. 10:00-10:55 a.m. 11:00-11:55 a.m. CLASS# 312314-01 312314-02 312314-03 OUTDOOR EXPLORERS – JULY 25 – Children will explore the great outdoors! They will learn about different outdoor activities, such as camping, hiking, and how to truly enjoy the outdoors. Location: Telulah Park Pavilion AGE 3-4 4-5 5-6 TIME 9:00-9:55 a.m. 10:00-10:55 a.m. 11:00-11:55 a.m. CLASS# 312315-01 312315-02 312315-03 KIDS IN THE KITCHEN – AUGUST 1 – Creating edible wonders in our outdoor kitchen, mini chefs will work as teams in stations making an assortment of healthy snacks and treats. Participants will take new and easy recipes to try at home. Location: Telulah Park Pavilion AGE 3-4 4-5 5-6 TIME 9:00-9:55 a.m. 10:00-10:55 a.m. 11:00-11:55 a.m. CLASS# 312316-01 312316-02 312316-03 SHIPS AHOY! – AUGUST 8 – Ahoy mate! Your little pirate will explore the park as they set off on a treasure hunt. Pirates will create helpful tools for their journey, stories and a snack will all be part of their adventure. Location: Erb Park Pavilion BARNYARD BASH – AUGUST 15 – What child doesn’t love that big red barn with farm animals and tractors? This hoedown is sure to be a blast for your little one! Participants will learn all about their favorite farm animals & how to husk corn and enjoy great barnyard treats. Location: Erb Park Pavilion AGE 3-4 4-5 5-6 TIME 9:00-9:55 a.m. 10:00-10:55 a.m. 11:00-11:55 a.m. CLASS# 312317-01 312317-02 312317-03 AGE 3-4 4-5 5-6 TIME 9:00-9:55 a.m. 10:00-10:55 a.m. 11:00-11:55 a.m. CLASS# 312318-01 312318-02 312318-03 Page 20 | Parks & Recreation www.appletonparkandrec.org BIKE SAFETY PROGRAM LEARN TO DRIVE YOUR BIKE Kids love to ride bicycles to get to places like school, parks and stores or simply to have fun with their friends. Bikes are healthy because they encourage children to exercise and provide a greener mode of transportation. However, if not handled properly they can be dangerous. In “Learn to Drive Your Bike”, children will work through stations learning everything from bike inspection (ABC check), how to avoid hazards, balance, scanning and signaling to entering the road safely and practicing in traffic. Instructors will follow the curriculum from the League of American Bicyclists. LOCATION: Franklin Elementary School Multi-Purpose room, 2212 N. Jarchow Street, Appleton FEE: $25/resident, $50/non-resident CLASS GRADE DAY DATES TIME CLASS # Learn to Drive Your Bike Grades 4-8 TU, TH June 17–July 17* (8 classes) 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. 312309-T1 *There will be no class July 1 and 3. BIKE RODEOS The Bike Rodeo will teach your child the basic skills needed to bike safely on the road. Stations will include looking back without swerving, riding straight while missing potholes and crossing busy streets safely. Other stations may include seeing and being seen, chaos corner, and riding safely out of a driveway. In addition, children will learn basic bicycle sizing and maintenance. Parents are strongly encourgaged to participate so they too learn “cycling road sense.” Each station will explain the “what” and “why” behind the exercise to help kids (and parents) understand why it is included in the training. This is a great opportunity for you and your child to learn safe bicycling together. LOCATION: Franklin Elementary School Playground, 2212 N. Jarchow Street, Appleton FEE: FREE CLASS AGES DAY/DATE Bike Rodeo #1 Bike Rodeo #2 4-9 4-9 Wednesday, June 18 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, August 13 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. TIME LOCATION CLASS # Franklin Elementary Franklin Elementary 312308-01 312308-02 KARATE FUN Join us as we partner with Karate America to offer this course for children ages 4 to 12. The exciting, yet disciplined, classes focus a child’s attention while improving the student’s ability to learn. Kids get the excitement and fun they desire, and parents get the discipline, confidence and respect they want for their child. No one sits on the bench! Each person is treated as an equal and is trained to the best of his/her ability and potential. The course is designed for students who have none or very little martial arts experience. Sign up today and experience all the benefits and fun of the martial arts! LOCATIONS: Karate America: 220 W. Northland Avenue OR Karate America East: W3173 Springfield Dr. FEE: $30-new uniform included AGE TIMES LOCATION CLASS # Summer Session I: Wednesdays June 18 - July 9 Summer Session II: Wednesdays July 30 - August 20 Fall Session I: Thursdays September 11 - October 2 4-6 7-12 4-6 7-12 4-6 7-12 4-6 7-12 4-6 7-12 7-12 4-6 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. 10:15 - 10:45 a.m. 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. 10:15 - 10:45 a.m. Northland Ave. Northland Ave. Springfield Dr. Springfield Dr. 312821-W1 312821-W2 312821-W3 312821-W4 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. 10:15 - 10:45 a.m. 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. 10:15 - 10:45 a.m. Northland Ave. Northland Ave. Springfield Dr. Springfield Dr. 312821-W5 312821-W6 312821-W7 312821-W8 5:15 - 5:45 p.m. 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. 5:15 - 5:45 p.m. 6:00 - 6:30 p.m. Northland Ave. Northland Ave. Springfield Dr. Springfield Dr. 412821-H1 412821-H2 412821-H3 412821-H4 Fall Session II: Thursdays October 23 - November 13 4-6 7-12 7-12 4-6 5:15 - 5:45 p.m. 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. 5:15 - 5:45 p.m. 6:00 - 6:30 p.m. Northland Ave. Northland Ave. Springfield Dr. Springfield Dr. 412821-H5 412821-H6 412821-H7 412821-H8 www.appletonparkandrec.org Parks & Recreation | Page 21 PRESCHOOL LEARNING Little Learners (previously Junior Clubhouse)– Are you looking to help your child take that jump towards independence? Little Learners includes developmentally appropriate activities to give your child the skills they need to start 4K and Kindergarten. We will explore art, music, movement and games while learning to use good social skills and manners. Age appropriate 4K and Kindergarten fundamentals including letters, numbers, shapes and colors are introduced each week. Be the “Star of the Week” and learn about your classmates. This is a great opportunity for your child to practice skills needed for school while making new friends. Guidelines – Parents may leave the premises during class. All children must be toilet trained and use the bathroom independently and must be 31/2 years old by the first day of class. 2 days/week=25 classes or 3 days/week=37 classes * No classes October 22-24 and November 24-28 LITTLE LEARNERS OPEN HOUSE – This is a great opportunity to meet your teacher and visit the class room prior to the start of the session. WHEN: Wednesday, September 3 from 9:45-11:45 a.m. and Thursday, September 4 from 9:45-11:45 a.m. CLASS AGES DAY(S) DATES TIME LOCATION RES/NON-RES CLASS # Little Learners Little Learners 31/2-5 9:45-11:45 a.m. 9:45-11:45 a.m. 9:45-11:45 a.m. $125/$150 Studio 1 Studio 1 $185/$210 $125/$150 411601-M1 411601-M2 31/2-5 31/2-5 Sept. 8-Dec. 10 Sept. 8-Dec. 12 Sept. 9-Dec. 11 Studio 1 Little Learners M, W M, W, F TU, TH TU, TH, F Sept. 9-Dec. 12 9:45-11:45 a.m. Studio 1 $185/$210 Little Learners 31/2-5 411601-T1 411601-T2 Teacher & Me – Children explore their first preschool class independently! Make projects, sing songs, hear stories and play with friends in an active learning environment. This is a great opportunity for young children to begin practicing introductory school skills on their own. Guidelines: Children must be able to separate from their parent/caregiver during class. Parent/caregiver needs to remain at the studios and be available during class time. *No class October 24 and November 28 CLASS AGES Teacher & Me 21/2-31/2 DAY(S) F DATES TIME LOCATION Oct. 3-Dec. 12 9:00-9:30 a.m. Studio 1 RES/NON-RES $45/$70 CLASS # 411608-F1 DANCE & TUMBLING CLASSES Junior Jazz Steps – Learn dance moves that are age appropriate; yet mimic the latest dance craze. Emphasis is on precision movement and using isolations. Come to dance with a lot of energy! Jazz shoes required. Tap-Jazz-Ballet Intro Dance Classes – These are introductory classes to learn the beginning movements and terminology of dance. Students are welcomed into the world of dance by experienced teachers and are encouraged to learn while having fun. Instruction includes progressions, center work and learning a dance featuring rhythm and movement to a variety of music. Attire: leotard or tank top with tights or jazz pants, favorite tutus accepted! Ballet slippers (optional) and tap shoes. Tiny Tendu – Learn the basics of ballet with wonderful classic ballet music. Foot and arm positioning, movement across the floor, posture and fun! Attire: leotard or tank top with tights or jazz pants, favorite tutus are accepted and ballet slippers. Tumbling – Your child will develop muscle control, coordination, balance, strength, flexibility and poise while learning basic tumbling moves and having fun! Attire: comfortable clothes and bare feet. *Thursday classes - No class October 23, November 27 *Saturday classes - No class October 25, November 29 CLASS AGES DAY DATES TIME LOCATION RES/NON-RES CLASS # Junior Jazz Steps Tap-Jazz-Ballet Intro 3-5 3:45-4:15 p.m. 9:00-9:30 a.m. 9:35-10:05 a.m. $45/$70 Studio 1 Studio 1 $45/$70 $45/$70 411605-H1 411603-S1 4-6 5-7 Oct. 2-Dec. 11 Oct. 4-Dec. 13 Oct. 4-Dec. 13 Studio 2 Tap-Jazz-Ballet Intro TH SA SA Oct. 4-Dec. 13 10:10-10:40 a.m. Studio 1 $45/$70 411603-S3 3-5 SA TH Oct. 2-Dec. 11 Oct. 2-Dec. 11 $45/$70 $45/$70 411106-H2 Tumbling TH TH 4:05-4:35 p.m. 4:20-4:50 p.m. Studio 1 4-6 4-6 Oct. 2-Dec. 11 4:15-4:45 p.m. Tumbling 5-7 4-6 3-5 Oct. 2-Dec. 11 Oct. 4-Dec. 13 4:50-5:20 p.m. Tumbling TH SA SA Oct. 4-Dec. 13 Tap-Jazz-Ballet Intro Tiny Tendu Tiny Tendu Tumbling Tumbling 3-5 4-6 SA Oct. 4-Dec. 13 Studio 2 Studio 3 411106-H1 $45/$70 411614-H1 $45/$70 411614-H2 411614-S1 9:35-10:05 a.m. Studio 3 Studio 3 Studio Studio23 Studio 2 $45/$70 $45/$70 10:10-10:40 a.m. Studio 2 $45/$70 9:00-9:30 a.m. 411603-S2 411614-S2 411614-S3 All classes listed above are held in the City Center Studios located on the 2nd floor of City Center. Metered parking is available in the City Center Ramp. Enter the ramp on Appleton Street between Washington Street and College Avenue. Park on or near level 1B or 2A, follow signs to the Studios. Handouts will be given to each class on the first day with information specific to that class – i.e., no class dates, etc. Page 22 | Parks & Recreation www.appletonparkandrec.org SUMMER DANCE & ACROBATICS PROGRAM SUMMER DANCE & ACROBATIC PROGRAMS Try something new! These workshop style classes are offered for beginner students to learn new skills and intermediate/advanced students to have some fun trying out new combinations. Students must be the age listed by the first day of class. Classes are taught by Try something new!staff. These workshop style classes are offered for beginner students to learn new skills and our experienced and professional dance intermediate/advanced have some fun trying out new combinations. Students must be the age Beginner - Students who are new to dance orstudents have hadto1-2 years of dance instruction. listed by the first day of class. Classes taughtinstruction. by our experienced and professional dance staff. Intermediate/Advanced - Students who have had 2+ years are of dance Beginner - Students who are new to dance or have had 1-2 years of dance instruction. Intermediate/Advanced Students have had 2+attire yearsfor ofall dance instruction. Attire: Black jazz or yoga pants and leotards or- tank tops who are the required dance students. Acrobatic should shorts and atops top are thatthe stays tuckedattire in. for all Attire: Black jazz orstudents yoga pants andwear leotards or tank required Shoes: shoes, Acrobatic jazz & hip-hop black jazz sneakers or ballet teacher dance Tap students. students should wear shorts and aslippers. top thatThe stays tuckedwill in. discuss with new students the shoes to wear at the first class. Acrobatic students are will Shoes: Tap shoes, jazz & hip-hop black jazz sneakers or ballet slippers. The teacher barefoot. discuss with new students the shoes to wear at first class. Acrobatic students are barefoot. DATES: Weeks of June 9–July 21 (6 weeks) - No class week of June 30–July 4 DATES: June 9-July 24 (6 weeks) - No class week of June 30-July 4 nd Studios 1 &Plaza, 2 LOCATION: City CenterLOCATION: Plaza, 2 floor,City Center 2nd floor, Studios 1 & 2 FEE: Youth and FEE: Senior (age 62+):Youth $30/resident, $55/non-resident and Senior (age 62+): $30/resident, $55/non-resident Adult: $45/resident, $80/non-resident Adult: $45/resident, $80/non-resident *Adult Class Fee Applies *Adult Class Fee Applies CLASS LEVEL AGE DAY TIME LOCATION CLASS# Acrobatics Acrobatics Acrobatics Acrobatics Acrobatics Acrobatics Acrobatics Ballet Ballet Ballet Ballet Belly Dance* Belly Dance* Hip Hop Hip Hop Hip Hop Hip Hop Jazz Jazz Jazz Jazz Junior Jazz Lyrical Lyrical Lyrical Middle Eastern Dance Tap Tap Tap* Tiny Tapper Tiny Tendu Beginner Beginner Beginner 2/3 Intermediate Intermediate 2 Intermediate 3 Advanced Beginner Beginner 2/3 Inter/Adv/Tech Beginner Beginner/Intermediate Advanced Beginner Beginner 2/3 Intermediate 3 Advanced Intermediate Beginner Beginner Intermediate Beginner Beginner Intermediate 1/2 Advanced 2 Beginner Beginner Intermediate/Advanced Adult Beginner Beginner 3-5 5-7 8-12 9-14 11-17 11-17 11-17 5-7 8-12 9-14 5-7 15-Adult 15-Adult 5-7 7-10 8-12 9-14 8-14 5-7 7-10 9-14 3-5 10-14 12-17 12-17 8-15 5-7 8-14 15-Adult 3-5 3-5 Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Monday Monday Monday Monday Wednesday Wednesday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Thursday Monday Monday Monday Wednesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Thursday Thursday 4:00-4:30 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m. 5:45-6:15 p.m. 6:20-6:50 p.m. 6:55-7:25 p.m. 7:30-8:00 p.m. 4:00-4:30 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. 5:55-6:25 p.m. 6:45-7:15 p.m. 6:00-6:30 p.m. 6:35-7:05 p.m. 4:15-4:45 p.m. 4:50-5:20 p.m. 7:05-7:35 p.m. 7:55-8:25 p.m. 6:30-7:00 p.m. 4:00-4:30 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m. 6:20-6:50 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m. 7:20-7:50 p.m. 8:15-8:45 p.m. 5:25-5:55 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. 5:45-6:15 p.m. 6:55-7:25 p.m. 5:45-6:15 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 312105-T1 312105-T2 312105-T3 312105-T4 312105-T5 312105-T6 312105-T7 312106-M1 312106-M2 312106-M3 312106-M4 314108-W1 314108-W2 312103-M1 312103-M2 312103-M3 312103-M4 312101-M1 312101-T1 312101-T2 312101-T3 312101-H1 312102-M1 312102-M2 312102-M3 312107-W1 312104-T1 312104-T2 314104-T1 312104-H1 311106-H1 Dance & Acrobatic Open House: Monday, August 4, 5:00-6:30 p.m. Dance and Acrobatic Open August&4,receive 5:00-6:30 p.m. with registration. Stop by the studios for a great opportunity to meet theHouse: teachers, Monday, see the studios assistance Stop by the studios for a great opportunity to meet the teachers, see the studios and receive assistance with registration. www.appletonparkandrec.org Parks & Recreation | Page 23 FALL DANCE & ACROBATICS PROGRAM 2014-2015 Learn from our qualified teachers! All students perform in the recital scheduled for March 2015. Participants should anticipate an additional cost for costumes of approximately $60-$85, payable in early October. It is very important that all students register by Friday, August 29 as classes will be combined and/or cancelled if they do not meet the minimum enrollment numbers. Skill level descriptions and attire requirements available at www.appletonparkandrec.org, Programs & Activities, Youthfor Activities, Dance. Learnare from our qualified teachers! All students perform in the recital scheduled March 2015. Participants should anticipate an additional cost for costumes of approximately $60-$85, payable in early October. It is very DATES: Mondays, Sept. 8-Dec. 15,students Jan. 5-March 9 (no class Nov. 24, Dec. 29) will be important that all register by Friday, August 29 as22, classes Tuesdays, Sept.cancelled 9-Dec. 16,ifJan. 10 (nothe class Nov. 25,enrollment Dec. 23, 30)numbers. Skill combined and/or they6-March do not meet minimum Wednesdays, 10-Dec. 17, Jan. 7-March 11 (no class Nov. 26, Dec. 24 & Dec. 31) level descriptionsSept. and attire requirements are available at www.appletonparkandrec.org, Thursdays, Sept. 4-Dec. 18,Activities, Jan. 8-March 12 (no class Oct. 23, Nov. 27, Programs & Activities, Youth Dance. DATES: Dec. 25, & Jan. 1) 8–Dec. 15, Jan. 5–March 9 (no class Nov. 24, Dec. 22, 29) Mondays, Sept. LOCATION: City Center Plaza, 2nd floor, Studios 1, 2 & 3 Tuesdays, Sept. 9–Dec. 16, Jan. 6–March 10 (no class Nov. 25, Dec. 23, 30) FEE: Youth Beginner classes – $80/resident, $105/non-resident Wednesdays, Sept. 10–Dec. 17, Jan. 7–March 11 (no class Nov. 26, Dec. 24 & Dec. 31) *Youth Intermediate & Advanced classes – $95/resident, $120/non-resident Thursdays, Sept. 4–Dec. 18, Jan. 8–March 12 (no class Oct. 23, Nov. 27, Dec. 25 & Jan. 1) nd Studiosafter 1, 2 & 3 LOCATION: City CenterRegistration Plaza, 2 floor, received August 10 will require an additional FEE: Youth Beginner classes – $80/resident, $105/non-resident $10.00 fee. Final deadline for all registration is September 14!! *Youth Intermediate & Advanced classes – $95/resident, $120/non-resident Registration received after August 10 will require an additional $10.00 fee. Final deadline for all registration is September 14!! CLASS LEVEL AGE DAY TIME LOCATION CLASS# FALL DANCE & ACROBATIC PROGRAMS 2014-2015 Acrobatics Acrobatics Acrobatics Acrobatics* Acrobatics Acrobatics Acrobatics* Acrobatics* Acrobatics* Arabian Princess Ballet Ballet Ballet* Ballet Ballet* Ballet Pointe* Ballet Pointe Hip Hop Hip Hop Hip Hop Hip Hop* Hip Hop Hip Hop Hip Hop Hip Hop* Jazz Jazz Jazz* Jazz* Jazz* Jazz* Jazz* Lyrical Lyrical Lyrical* Lyrical* Lyrical* Lyrical* Lyrical* Middle Eastern Middle Eastern Tap Tap Tap Tap* Tap* Tap* Beginner Beginner 2 Beginner 3 Intermediate Beginner Beginner 2/3 Intermediate/Intermediate 2 Intermediate 3 Advanced Beginner Beginner Beginner 2/3 Advanced Beginner Intermediate Pointe II/Advanced Pointe I/Beginner Beginner Beginner 2 Beginner 3 Advanced 2 Beginner 3 Da Boyz (boys only!) Beginner 2 Intermediate 2 Beginner Beginner 2/3 Intermediate/Intermediate 2 Intermediate 3/Advanced Advanced 2 Advanced 3 Intermediate 2 Beginner 2/3 Beginner Advanced 2 Advanced 3 Intermediate 3 Advanced Intermediate/Intermediate 2 Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner 2/3 Intermediate/Intermediate 3 Advanced/Advanced 2 Advanced 3 5-7 7-10 7-10 8-12 5-7 7-10 8-12 9-14 11-17 5-7 6-8 9-14 8-14 5-7 8-12 14-18 8-14 5-7 7-10 8-12 11-15 8-12 7-17 7-10 8-12 5-7 9-14 8-14 7-10 14-17 14-17 8-12 10-14 8-14 11-15 14-17 10-14 12-17 12-15 8-11 12-15 5-7 6-8 8-12 9-15 12-17 14-18 Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Wednesday Monday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Tuesday Thursday Monday Monday Monday Tuesday Thursday Thursday Thursday Tuesday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Thursday Thursday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday Monday Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday 4:00-4:30 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m. 5:45-6:25 p.m. 5:30-6:00 p.m. 6:05-6:35 p.m. 6:40-7:20 p.m. 7:25-8:05 p.m. 8:10-8:50 p.m. 4:30-5:00 p.m. 5:45-6:15 p.m. 6:35-7:05 p.m. 7:10-7:50 p.m. 5:30-6:00 p.m. 6:50-7:30 p.m. 5:55-6:35 p.m. 7:55-8:35 p.m. 3:45-4:15 p.m. 4:20-4:50 p.m. 4:55-5:25 p.m. 8:10-8:50 p.m. 4:40-5:10 p.m. 5:15-5:55 p.m. 6:00-6:30 p.m. 6:40-7:20 p.m. 6:20-6:50 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. 5:10-5:50 p.m. 6:40-7:20 p.m. 5:10-5:50 p.m. 7:25-8:05 p.m. 6:05-6:45 p.m. 7:25-7:55 p.m. 6:55-7:25 p.m. 4:25-5:05 p.m. 6:40-7:20 p.m. 7:35-8:05 p.m. 8:10-8:50 p.m. 8:00-8:40 p.m. 5:05-5:35 p.m. 5:40-6:10 p.m. 4:00-4:30 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m. 5:55-6:35 p.m. 7:25-8:05 p.m. 8:10-8:50 p.m. Studio 3 Studio 3 Studio 3 Studio 3 Studio 3 Studio 3 Studio 3 Studio 3 Studio 3 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 3 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 3 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 3 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 412105-T1 412105-T2 412105-T3 412105-T4 412105-H1 412105-H2 412105-H3 412105-H4 412105-H6 412110-W1 412106-M1 412106-H1 412106-H2 412106-H3 412106-H4 412106-T1 412106-H5 412103-M1 412103-M2 412103-M3 412103-T1 412103-H1 412103-H2 412103-H3 412103-T2 412101-M1 412101-T1 412101-T3 412101-T4 412101-T2 412101-T5 412101-H1 412101-T6 412102-M2 412102-T1 412102-T2 412102-H1 412102-H2 412102-T3 412111-W1 412111-W2 412104-M1 412104-M2 412104-M3 412104-T2 412104-T5 412104-T6 Page 24 | Parks & Recreation www.appletonparkandrec.org SPRING YOUTH AND ADULT DANCE AND ACROBATIC CLASSES SPRING YOUTH YOUTH AND AND ADULT ADULT DANCE DANCE AND AND ACROBATIC ACROBATIC CLASSES CLASSES SPRING This spring we are offering workshop style classes for students who want to continue their learning. Students must be the This spring we are offering workshop style classes for students who want to continue their learning. age listed by the first day class.we Classes are taught by ourstyle experienced and professional staff.to Thisofspring are offering workshop classes for students who want continue their learning. Students must be the age listed by the first day of class. Classes are taught by our experienced and Students must the age listedhad by the day class.instruction. Classes are taught by our experienced and Beginner - Students who are new to be dance or have 1-2first years ofof dance professional staff. Beginner – students who are new to dance and/or have had 1-2 years of dance professional students who are new to dance and/or have had 1-2 years of dance Intermediate/Advanced - Studentsstaff. whoBeginner have had–2+ years of dance instruction. instruction. Intermediate/Advanced – students who have had 2+ years of dance instruction. Intermediate/Advanced – students open who have had 2+ years of dance instruction. DATES: Weeks ofinstruction. April 28-May 22; 4 weeks Registration DATES: Weeks of April 28–May 22; 4 weeksnow!! Registration open now!! nd DATES: Weeks of1& April 28–May 22; 4 weeks Registration open now!! nd LOCATION: City Center Plaza, 2 floor, Studios 2 LOCATION: City Center Plaza, 2nd floor, Studios 1 & 2 floor, Studios 1 & 2 LOCATION: City Center Plaza, 2 FEE: Youth & FEES: Senior (62+): $20/resident, $45/non-resident Youth & Senior (62+): $20/resident, $45/non-resident FEES: Youth & Senior (62+): $20/resident, $45/non-resident Adult: $30/resident, $65/non-resident Adult: $30/resident, $65/non-resident CLASS CLASS Acrobatics Acrobatics Acrobatics Acrobatics Acrobatics Acrobatics Acrobatics Acrobatics Acrobatics Acrobatics Ballet Ballet Ballet Ballet Ballet Ballet Ballet Ballet Ballet Ballet Ballet Ballet Belly Dance Belly Dance Belly Dance Belly Dance Hip Hop Hip Hop Hip Hop Hip Hop Hip Hop Hip Hop Hip Hop Hip Hop Jazz Jazz Jazz Jazz Jazz Jazz Jazz Jazz Lyrical Lyrical Lyrical Lyrical Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap Adult: $30/resident, $65/non-resident LEVEL LEVEL Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner Intermediate Intermediate Advanced Advanced Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner Adult Adult Beginner Beginner Pointe Technique I Pointe Technique I Pointe Technique II Pointe Technique II Beginner/Intermediate Beginner/Intermediate Advanced Advanced Beginner Beginner Intermediate Intermediate Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner Adult Adult Beginner Beginner Intermediate Intermediate Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner Intermediate Intermediate Parent/Child Parent/Child Advanced Advanced Adult Adult AGES AGES 3-5 3-5 5-7 5-7 7-10 7-10 5-17 5-17 5-17 5-17 3-5 3-5 6-8 6-8 15-Adult 15-Adult 3-5 3-5 8-15 8-15 15-Adult 15-Adult 15-Adult 15-Adult 15-Adult 15-Adult 6-8 6-8 8-12 8-12 5-7 5-7 7-12 7-12 3-5 3-5 6-8 6-8 8-12 8-12 15-Adult 15-Adult 8-12 8-12 12-17 12-17 3-5 3-5 5-7 5-7 8-12 8-12 Caregiver/Child 3-5 Caregiver/Child 3-5 12-17 12-17 15-Adult 15-Adult DAY DAY Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Thursday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Monday Monday Monday Monday Thursday Thursday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday TIME TIME 4:00-4:30 p.m. 4:00-4:30 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m. 5:45-6:15 p.m. 5:45-6:15 p.m. 6:20-6:50 p.m. 6:20-6:50 p.m. 4:00-4:30 p.m. 4:00-4:30 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m. 6:20-6:50 p.m. 6:20-6:50 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. 5:45-6:15 p.m. 5:45-6:15 p.m. 6:20-6:50 p.m. 6:20-6:50 p.m. 5:45-6:15 p.m. 5:45-6:15 p.m. 6:20-6:50 p.m. 6:20-6:50 p.m. 4:00-4:30 p.m. 4:00-4:30 p.m. 5:45-6:15 p.m. 5:45-6:15 p.m. 4:00-4:30 p.m. 4:00-4:30 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. 5:45-6:15 p.m. 5:45-6:15 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. 6:20-6:50 p.m. 6:20-6:50 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m. 4:00-4:30 p.m. 4:00-4:30 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. 4:35-5:05 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m. 5:45-6:15 p.m. 5:45-6:15 p.m. 6:20-6:50 p.m. 6:20-6:50 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m. LOCATION LOCATION Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 CLASS # CLASS # 212105-H1 212105-H1 212105-H2 212105-H2 212105-H3 212105-H3 212105-H4 212105-H4 212105-H5 212105-H5 212106-M1 212106-M1 212106-M2 212106-M2 214106-M1 214106-M1 212106-H1 212106-H1 212106-T2 212106-T2 214106-T1 214106-T1 214108-W1 214108-W1 214108-W2 214108-W2 212103-H1 212103-H1 212103-H2 212103-H2 212103-T1 212103-T1 212103-T2 212103-T2 212101-M1 212101-M1 212101-M2 212101-M2 212101-H1 212101-H1 214101-W1 214101-W1 212102-H2 212102-H2 212102-T1 212102-T1 212104-T1 212104-T1 212104-T2 212104-T2 212104-T3 212104-T3 212104-T4 212104-T4 214104-T1 214104-T1 214104-W1 214104-W1 FALL YOUTH && ADULT DANCE/ACROBATICCLASSES CLASSES FALL YOUTH & ADULTNON-RECITAL NON-RECITAL DANCE/ACROBATIC DANCE/ACROBATIC CLASSES FALL YOUTH ADULT NON-RECITAL Try something new this fall! These classes are designed to provide participants an opportunity to strengthen Try something new this fall! TheseTry classes are designed tofall! provide participants opportunity to strengthen their skillsto and/or learn their atheir new something new this These classes are an designed to provide participants an current opportunity strengthen current skills and/or learn a new genre of dance. At the end of the 12-week session, we will have a small revue in genre of dance. At the end of the 12-week session, welearn will have a small in ourAtstudio allowing family and current skills and/or a new genrerevue of dance. the end of the 12-week session, we will have a small revue in our studio allowing family andlearned. friends the opportunity to observe what the participants have learned. Costumes, friends the opportunity to observeour what the participants have Costumes, pictures and a recital are not studio allowing family and friends the opportunity to observe what the participants have learned. Costumes, pictures and a recital are not part of this program. part of this program. pictures and a recital are not part of this program. SESSIONS (YOUTH): 6-December September 6–December 13 (No class Sept. 27, Oct. 25, Nov. 29); 12 weeks SESSIONS (YOUTH): 13 (No class Sept. Oct.Sept. 25, Nov. 29); 25, 12 weeks SESSIONS September (YOUTH): September 6–December 13 (No27, class 27, Oct. Nov. 29); 12 weeks SESSIONS (ADULT): September 24–December 17 (No class Nov. 26); 12 weeks SESSIONS (ADULT): September 17 (Nondclass Nov. 26); 12 weeks SESSIONS (ADULT): 24-December September 24–December 17 (No class Nov. 26); 12 weeks Studios 1 & 2 LOCATION: City Center Plaza, 2nd floor, LOCATION: LOCATION: City Center Plaza, 2nd Floor, Studio 1 & 2 Studios 1&2 City Center Plaza, 2 floor, FEE: Youth & Senior (62+): $60/resident, $85/non-resident FEE: Youth & Senior (62+): $60/resident, $85/non-resident, FEE: Youth & Senior (62+): $60/resident, $85/non-resident Adult: $90/resident, $125/non-resident Adult: $90/resident, $125/non-resident Adult: $90/resident, $125/non-resident NEW!! Adult and Senior (62+) for Non-Recital Classes: Sign-up for both fall & winter/spring sessions and SAVE! Fall Session listed above and NEW!! Adult and Senior (62+) for Non-Recital Classes: Sign-up for both fall & winter/spring sessions and SAVE! Fall Session listed above and Winter/Spring Jan. 14-Apr. 15. BOTH 12 week sessions: Adult: $140/resident, $175/non-resident Senior (62+): $100/resident, $125 non-resident NEW!! Adult and Senior (62+) Non-Recital Classes:Adult: Sign-up for both fall & winter/spring sessions and$100/resident, SAVE! Fall Session above and Winter/Spring Jan. 14-Apr. 15. for BOTH 12 week sessions: $140/resident, $175/non-resident Senior (62+): $125listed non-resident Winter/Spring Jan. 14- Apr. 15. BOTH 12 week sessions: Adult: $140/resident, $175/non-resident; Senior (62+): $100/resident, $125/non-resident. CLASS CLASS Lyrical Lyrical Acrobatics Acrobatics Lyrical Lyrical Acrobatics Acrobatics Jazz Jazz Acrobatics Acrobatics Ballet Ballet Acrobatics Acrobatics Jazz Jazz Acrobatics Acrobatics Ballet Ballet Ballet Ballet Tap Tap Belly Dance Belly Dance Tap Tap Belly Dance Belly Dance LEVEL LEVEL Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner Advanced Advanced Intermediate Intermediate Beginner Beginner Intermediate 3 Intermediate 3 Beginner Beginner Advanced Advanced Beginner Beginner Advanced Advanced Intermediate Intermediate Beginner/Intermediate Beginner/Intermediate Advanced Advanced Advanced Advanced AGES AGES 9-15 9-15 5-7 5-7 8-10 8-10 6-9 6-9 8-12 8-12 7-17 7-17 8-12 8-12 7-17 7-17 9-15 9-15 7-17 7-17 9-15 9-15 9-15 9-15 45+ 45+ 15-Adult 15-Adult 15-Adult 15-Adult 15-Adult 15-Adult DAY DAY Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday TIME TIME 12:45-1:15 p.m. 12:45-1:15 p.m. 10:45-11:15 a.m. 10:45-11:15 a.m. 11:00-11:30 a.m. 11:00-11:30 a.m. 11:20-11:50 a.m. 11:20-11:50 a.m. 11:35 a.m.-12:05 p.m. 11:35 a.m.-12:05 p.m. 11:55-12:35 p.m. 11:55-12:35 p.m. 12:10-12:40 p.m. 12:10-12:40 p.m. 12:40-1:20 p.m. 12:40-1:20 p.m. 1:20-1:50 p.m. 1:20-1:50 p.m. 1:25-2:05 p.m. 1:25-2:05 p.m. 1:55-2:25 p.m. 1:55-2:25 p.m. 2:30-3:00 p.m. 2:30-3:00 p.m. 6:15-6:55 p.m. 6:15-6:55 p.m. 6:45-7:25 p.m. 6:45-7:25 p.m. 7:00-7:40 p.m. 7:00-7:40 p.m. 7:30-8:10 p.m. 7:30-8:10 p.m. LOCATION LOCATION Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 2 CLASS# CLASS# 412102-S3 412102-S3 412105-S2 412105-S2 412102-S2 412102-S2 412105-S4 412105-S4 412101-S1 412101-S1 412105-S5 412105-S5 412106-S1 412106-S1 412105-S6 412105-S6 412101-S2 412101-S2 412105-S7 412105-S7 412106-S2 412106-S2 412106-S3 412106-S3 415104-W1 415104-W1 414108-W1 414108-W1 414104-W2 414104-W2 414108-W2 414108-W2 www.appletonparkandrec.org Parks & Recreation | Page 25 BRICKS 4 KIDZ® Join us as we have tons of fun using LEGO® bricks at Bricks 4 Kidz®. Bricks 4 Kids® focuses on STEM-based (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) learning! Children will work with exciting themes such as amusement parks, animals and transportation! The program is designed to trigger children’s lively imaginations and build their self-confidence. Our teachers foster an atmosphere of cooperation, team building, problem solving and critical thinking as well as creativity and fun! Our goal at Bricks for Kidz® is to provide a safe, friendly and fun environment for children to use their talents and imagination. Kids will enjoy these challenging and exciting camps! LOCATIONS: Studio 2A–City Center Plaza, 2nd Floor Studio Multi-Purpose Room, 100 N. Appleton Street CHR–Community Health Room, 1st Floor City Center Plaza, 100 N. Appleton Street CLASS Super Hero & Ninjago GRADE COMPLETED DATES IN 2013-14 July 21-25 K-3rd Grade 2nd-6th Grade July 21-25 July 28-August 1 K-3rd Grade Movie Making 101 4th-6th Grade Space Adventure K-3rd Grade August 4-8 Mindstorms Mania 4th-6th Grade August 4-8 Bricks 4 Girls Amusement Park K-5 Grade K-2nd Grade Amusement Park 3 -5 Grade Amusement Park Mining and Crafting July 28-August 1 FEE CLASS # 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Studio 2A Studio 2A 1:00-3:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Studio 2A Studio 2A 1:00-3:30 p.m. $87 $87 312109-11 312109-12 $87 $87 312109-22 M-F M-F 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Studio 2A Studio 2A 1:00-3:30 p.m. $87 $87 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Studio 2A CHR–1st Floor $87 M-F September 9-October 14 TU September 9-October 14 TU th LOCATION M-F M-F M-F M-F August 11-15 th rd DAYS TIME 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. 5:45 p.m.-6:45 p.m. $48 $48 CHR–1 Floor st 312109-21 312109-31 312109-32 312109-35 412109-01 412109-02 Registration deadline: 1 week prior to the class start date or Recreation Programmer approval. JUGGLING Join us as we partner with Karate America East for a brand new class!! Juggling is an entertainement skill you can practice anywhere. In this class, everyone works at their own skill level. We start with the basics and move up from juggling scarves and balls to rings and clubs. All skill levels are welcome. You are learning from the best! Instructor, Jeff McMullen is a former Ringling Brothers Circus Clown and has been internationally recognized for being a family based variety artist. We will provide the basic equipment; however, if you have your own and would like to bring it you are more than welcome to. LOCATION: Karate America East, W3173 Springfield Drive FEE: $30 per participant CLASS AGES DATES DAY TIME CLASS # Juggling 7-14 years old September 11-October 16 Thursday 6:30-7:30 p.m. 412423-H1 PARKOUR Discover your potential through the exploration and practice of Parkour. Known as the Art of Movement you will be able to run faster, jump farther and climb higher with this challenging, progressive discipline. This workshop will give you a look into the fastest growing free sport of the world! LOCATION: Pierce Park Pavilion FEE: $20/resident, $45/non-resident *No class Friday, July 4 CLASS DATES AGES DAY TIME CLASS # Parkour 8 years old & older June 13-July 18* Friday 10:00-11:30 a.m. 316416-61 Parkour Parkour 8 years old & older July 25-August 22 Friday 10:00-11:30 a.m. 316416-71 8 years old & older September 9-October 7 Tuesday 4:30-6:00 p.m. 416416-91 BASIC ARCHERY INSTRUCTION Join our National Archery in the Schools Program certified instructors to learn all about the popular sport of archery! Students will learn about archery safety, determine a student’s “dominant eye”, make a “string bow” to help with proper technique, and will learn about the 11 steps to archery success. All equipment and materials will be provided; please do not bring personal equipment. FEE: $20/resident, $45/non-resident AGES DATES TIME DAY Monday & Tuesday 9-15 July 7-8 5:00-7:00 p.m. LOCATION CLASS # Appleton Memorial Park, 1819 Witzke Blvd., Facilities Building 313509-M1 Page 26 | Parks & Recreation www.appletonparkandrec.org CAMP APRD Are you ready for a fun-filled weeklong adventure? Campers will enjoy the opportunity to participate in traditional day camp activities. A field trip is scheduled during each week of Camp APRD; all field trip costs have been built into the cost of the program. The costs that are included feature weekly trips to Mead Pool, archery, canoeing and an afternoon snack. Participants should bring a bag lunch each day. Parents/Guardians are responsible for transporting their child to and from camp each day. The schedule for the week will be mailed to you one week prior to the start of your camp session. All Camp APRD sessions run Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. LOCATION: FEE: AGES: Appleton Memorial Park Pavilion, 1620 Witzke Blvd., Appleton $80/resident, $105/non-resident 6-13 DATES BUS TRIP CLASS # June 9-13 June 16-20 Badger Sports Park Heckrodt Wetland Reserve–What’s Habitat 312302-01 312302-02 June 23-27 Super Bowl/Paradise Island 312302-03 July 7-11 Bay Beach Amusement/Wildlife Sanctuary 312302-04 July 14-18 High Cliff State Park 312302-05 July 21-25 July 28-August 1 August 4-8 Sunset Beach Wolf River Tubing The Packer Experience/Stadium Tour 312302-06 312302-07 312302-08 KIDSTAGE® This Summer KidsStage® Camps will have participants working on acting excercises and theatre skills daily as they prepare for the end of the week performance of Disney’s Cinderella. Participants will be divided into groups based on age and skill level. The KidsStage® Camp kids will perform in the last hour of the last day of camp! Join KidStage® this fall for a magical journey “under the sea” with Ariel and her aquatic friends in Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID JR. In a magical underwater kingdom, the beautiful young mermaid Ariel longs to leave her ocean home and her fins behind and live in the world above. But first she’ll have to defy her father, King Triton, make a deal with the evil sea witch Ursula, and convince the handsome Prince Eric that she’s the girl whose enchanting voice he’s been seeking. KidStage® will involve all children in this classic on stage. Every child gets to be involved! Participants will be divided into groups based on age and skill level. At the end of each session a showcase is held at Outer Edge. *Showcases are held on the weekend following the end date of the session. Dress rehearsals will be held on an alternative date of normal class time. Details of the dress rehearsals and showcase times will be provided by week 5 of the session. LOCATION: Summer: Pierce Park Pavilion, 1035 W. Prospect Street Fall: Appleton Public Library (APL), 225 N. Oneida Street CLASS AGES DATES DAYS TIME LOCATION FEE CLASS # Camp KidStage® July 7-July 11 July 7-July 11 M-F 1:30-3:30 p.m. Pierce Park $80 312322-J1 Camp KidStage® 5-8 9-12 1:30-3:30 p.m. Pierce Park $80 312322-J2 Camp KidStage® 5-8 August 18-August 22 M-F M-F 1:30-3:30 p.m. Pierce Park $80 312322-J3 Camp KidStage® 9-12 August 18-August 22 M-F 1:30-3:30 p.m. Pierce Park $80 312322-J4 APL-Room C $80 412322-01 The Little Mermaid® 5-12 September 29-December 1* Monday 6:00-7:00 p.m. www.appletonparkandrec.org Parks & Recreation | Page 27 YOUTH BASEBALL CAMPS Improve your baseball skills or try them for the first time! This camp provides instruction in the fundamentals of playing baseball with emphasis on throwing, hitting, fielding, batting, base running, field situations and teamwork. Rules and game-like situations will be introduced. Age appropriate equipment and experienced instructors will make this camp fun. Register for the age the child will be the first day of camp. Players should bring a water bottle and glove and wear tennis shoes. FEE: $15/resident, $40/non-resident AGES DAY DATES LOCATION CLASS # 4-5 Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday AMP-Miracle Field 312303-H1 312303-H2 Thursday June 17-July 15* 1:00-1:55 p.m. June 17-July 15* 2:00-2:55 p.m. June 17-July 15* 3:00-3:55 p.m. June 19-July 17* 9:00-9:55 a.m. 4-5 Thursday June 19-July 17* 10:00-10:55 a.m. AMP-Miracle Field 312303-H5 6-8 Thursday June 19-July 17* AMP-Miracle Field 312303-H6 4-5 6-8 4-5 TIME AMP-Miracle Field AMP-Miracle Field AMP-Miracle Field 11:00-11:55 a.m. 312303-H3 312303-H4 *There will be no class on Tuesday, July 1 or Thursday, July 3. YOUTH SOCCER CAMPS In this beginner level camp, players will learn the basic skills of soccer by practicing fun interactive drills. Rules and game-like situations will be introduced. Age appropriate equipment and experienced instructors will make this camp fun. Register for the age the child will be the first day of camp. Players should bring a water bottle and wear tennis shoes. FEE: $15/resident, $40/non-resident AGES DAY DATES TIME LOCATION CLASS # 4-5 Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday July 29-August 19 July 29-August 19 July 29-August 19 1:00-1:55 p.m. 2:00-2:55 p.m. 3:00-3:55 p.m. Erb Park 312304-E1 312304-E2 Friday August 1-August 22 9:00-9:55 a.m. Erb Park 312304-P1 4-5 Friday August 1-August 22 10:00-10:55 a.m. Erb Park 312304-P2 6-8 Friday August 1-August 22 11:00-11:55 a.m. Erb Park 312304-P3 4-5 6-8 4-5 Erb Park Erb Park 312304-E3 LITTLE HITTERS TENNIS CAMPS Put on your tennis shoes and join us for an introduction to tennis. We have incorporated the USTA QuickStart tennis format into our Little Hitters tennis program. The QuickStart program uses shorter, lighter racquets, slower and lower-bouncing balls and smaller court dimensions to help kids learn in a way that is enjoyable and rewarding. All equipment will be supplied, so come ready to have fun! Little Hitters is for participants who are 4-8 years old. DATES: Session I: June 9 - July 10 (4 weeks) – No class the week of June 30th Session II: July 14 - August 7 (4 weeks) FEE: $20/resident, $45/non-resident AGES DAYS 5-6 7-8 4-5 5-6 7-8 7-8 5-6 Monday/Wednesday Monday/Wednesday Monday/Wednesday Monday/Wednesday Monday/Wednesday Monday/Wednesday Monday/Wednesday AGES DAYS 5-6 7-8 5-6 7-8 4-6 7-8 Tuesday/Thursday Tuesday/Thursday Tuesday/Thursday Tuesday/Thursday Tuesday/Thursday Tuesday/Thursday TIME 2:30-3:00 p.m. 3:00-3:30 p.m. 3:30-4:00 p.m. 9:00-9:30 a.m. 9:30-10:00 a.m. 3:00-3:30 p.m. 3:30-4:00 p.m. TIME 9:00-9:30 a.m. 9:30-10:00 a.m. 3:00-3:30 p.m. 3:30-4:00 p.m. 4:00-4:30 p.m. 4:30-5:00 p.m. LOCATION Erb Park Erb Park Erb Park Pierce Park Pierce Park Pierce Park Pierce Park LOCATION Erb Park Erb Park Erb Park Erb Park Pierce Park Pierce Park SESSION 1 311617-E1 311617-E2 311617-E3 311617-P1 311617-P2 311617-P3 311617-P4 SESSION 1 311617-E4 311617-E5 311617-E6 311617-E7 311617-P5 311617-P6 SESSION II 312617-E1 312617-E2 312617-E3 312617-P1 312617-P2 312617-P3 312617-P4 SESSION II 312617-E4 312617-E5 312617-E6 312617-E7 312617-P5 312617-P6 Page 28 | Parks & Recreation www.appletonparkandrec.org YOUTH TENNIS CAMPS Bring your racquet and be ready to have some fun! Beginners will learn the basics of the game. Intermediate students should have one year of lessons and be able to hit ground strokes, volley and serve consistently. Advanced students should be interested in competitive tennis. Camps meet Monday/Wednesday OR Tuesday/Thursday, with match play on Friday mornings (optional) at the specific sites listed below. Please note that our tennis instruction camps are based on recreational play and that our focus will be on making tennis a fun and enjoyable sport. Two qualified instructors will work with the participants based on skill level. DATES: June 9–August 7 (8 weeks)–No class the week of June 30th FEE: $35/resident, $60/non-resident LEVEL Advanced Beginner Beginner Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate Beginner Beginner Advanced LEVEL Intermediate Beginner Beginner Intermediate Intermediate Beginner Beginner Advanced Advanced AGES DAYS AGES DAYS 8-14 8-10 11-14 8-10 8-10 11-14 8-10 11-14 11-14 8-14 8-10 8-10 11-14 8-10 8-10 11-14 8-14 8-10 Monday/Wednesday Monday/Wednesday Monday/Wednesday Monday/Wednesday Monday/Wednesday Monday/Wednesday Monday/Wednesday Monday/Wednesday Monday/Wednesday Tuesday/Thursday Tuesday/Thursday Tuesday/Thursday Tuesday/Thursday Tuesday/Thursday Tuesday/Thursday Tuesday/Thursday Tuesday/Thursday Tuesday/Thursday 9:00-9:50 a.m. 10:00-10:50 a.m. 11:00-11:50 a.m. 1:30-2:20 p.m. 10:00-10:50 a.m. 11:00-11:50 a.m. 1:00-1:50 p.m. 2:00-2:50 p.m. 4:00-4:50 p.m. Erb Park Erb Park Erb Park Erb Park Pierce Park Pierce Park Pierce Park Pierce Park Pierce Park LOCATION CLASS # TIME LOCATION CLASS # TIME 10:00-10:50 a.m. 11:00-11:50 a.m. 1:00-1:50 p.m. 2:00-2:50 p.m. 2:00-2:50 p.m. 3:00-3:50 p.m. 11:00-11:50 a.m. 10:00-10:50 a.m. 1:00-1:50 p.m. Erb Park Erb Park Erb Park Erb Park Pierce Park Pierce Park Pierce Park Pierce Park Pierce Park 312301-E1 312301-E2 312301-E3 312301-E4 312301-P1 312301-P2 312301-P3 312301-P4 312301-P5 312301-E5 312301-E6 312301-E7 312301-E8 312301-P9 312301-P10 312301-P7 312301-P6 312301-P8 FRIDAY MATCH PLAY FOR YOUTH TENNIS PARTICIPANTS! All youth tennis camp participants are welcome to attend Friday match play. Instructors will be on-site to help participants through an actual match against other Parks and Recreation tennis participants to help them gain experience on the court. There are no makeup classes for youth tennis camps due to the option of attending Friday match play. Dates: Fridays, June 13 to August 8 Times: Beginners (ages 8-14) play from 9:00-9:50 a.m., Intermediate (ages 8-14) play from 10:00-10:50 a.m., and Advanced (all ages) play from 11:00-11:50 a.m. Locations: St. Francis Xavier Middle School SPORTS EXPLORATION CAMPS: A Parent/Child Class This class is sure to be a big hit with 3 to 5 year olds who love to run, jump and play ball! Children learn basic sports skills along with ways to warm up, cool down and have fun while getting fit. Explore a different sport each week with your coach. Classes are designed to improve listening skills, instill a sense of teamwork, and enhance overall physical development in your child - all while having fun! *One parent or older sibling (16 yrs. or older) must participate with each child enrolled. DATES: July 8- July 29 FEE: $15/resident, $40/non-resident AGES 3 3-4 4-5 DAY Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday TIME 4:30-5:25 p.m. 5:30-6:25 p.m. 6:30-7:25 p.m. LOCATION Erb Park Erb Park Erb Park CLASS # 311628-35 311628-34 311628-45 www.appletonparkandrec.org Parks & Recreation | Page 29 YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUE INFORMATION About our Youth Sports Leagues: Appleton Parks and Recreation is committed to providing a quality youth sports experience for participants, parents, coaches and spectators. All our youth sports leagues focus on skill development, sportsmanship and fun! We operate on an equal playing time philosophy for all our participants. Each participant will receive a team t-shirt, practice once a week for one hour, and have a professional picture taken. (Indoor soccer will consist of a 15 minute practice and 45 minute game each week. There will not be a weekly practice.) How to Register: Online at www.appletonparkandrec.org or registration forms for the youth sports leagues are available at the Appleton Parks and Recreation 1st floor Customer Service Center in City Hall at 100 N. Appleton Street. VOLUNTEER Coaches: Our sports programs encourage parent involvement and utilize volunteer coaches. Appleton Parks and Recreation places a high priority on participant safety. All coaches are required to fill out an online application, pass a criminal background investigation, and attend a department-sponsored coach’s meeting and training. For additional information on our youth sports leagues, visit www.appletonparkandrec.org or email [email protected] with questions. EARLY BIRD SPORT AGES DAY/DATES Youth Baseball, Softball & T-Ball (Boys & Girls) Evening NEW Leagues Grades K-8 (current) (Must be 5 by 6/1/14) Mondays & Tuesdays June 9 to August 1 (no games week of 6/30-7/4) New evening leagues and daytime t-ball available. Check website for details. Entering grades 3-6 Tuesdays, July 22 to August 26 Boys entering grades K-6 Girls entering grades K-8 Kickball (Coed) Summer Season Youth Soccer (Boys & Girls) Coed Flag Football NEW Entering grades 1-6 for Grades NEW 1 & 2 Indoor Soccer Grades K-4 Indoor Program Youth Basketball Boys League & Girls League LOCATION TIME EARLY BIRD DEADLINE/ FINAL DEALINE Appleton Memorial Park $20/$45 April 9, 2014* April 23, 2014 5:30-8:30 p.m. (game times vary) Appleton Memorial Park $20/$45 June 3, 2014* June 17, 2014 Saturdays, September 6 to October 18 8:30 a.m.2:30 p.m. (game times vary) Scheels USA Youth Sports Complex $25/$50 July 9, 2014* July 23, 2014 Tuesdays, September 9 to October 14 5:30-8:30 p.m. (game times vary) Appleton Memorial Park $20/$45 July 17, 2014* July 31, 2014 Saturdays, Nov. 1 to Dec. 13 (no games 11/29) 8 a.m.-12 p.m. (game times vary) Player’s Choice of the Fox Cities $25/$50 Sept. 10, 2014* Sept. 24, 2014 8:30 a.m.12:30 p.m. (game times vary) Einstein and Madison Middle School $25/$50 Nov. 4, 2014* Nov. 18, 2014 Saturdays, Grades 3-6 RESIDENT/ NON-RESIDENT NEW January 3 to February 21 Boys & Girls play in same season *Registrations received after the early bird deadline will incur a $10 late fee for each youth sport registration. NEW THIS SUMMER! Check out our new evening youth baseball, t-ball, and softball programs that will be offered during the summer of 2014! Page 30 | Parks & Recreation www.appletonparkandrec.org CHALLENGER SPORTS BRITISH SOCCER CAMP Challenger Sports British Soccer Camp has identified the key techniques and skills that players need to work on and master to reach their true potential. DATES: Monday, July 21 through Friday, July 25 LOCATION: Appleton Alliance Church Soccer Fields at 2693 W. Grand Chute Blvd. All Challenger Sports British soccer camp participants will receive a free soccer ball and free British soccer t-shirt. First Kicks • 3-4 year olds • 1 hour 5:00–6:00 p.m. each day Cost: $74 A fun introduction to the very basic elements of the game Minisoccer • 4-6 year olds • 1.5 hours 6:00–7:30 p.m. each day Cost: $80 Fundamental practices, skill-building activities and small sided games Half Day Camp • 6-16 year olds • 3 hours 9 a.m.–12 p.m. each day Cost: $107 Emphasis is placed upon individual skill development, core techiques, and small sided games Register online at www.challengersports.com. ADULT TENNIS LEAGUES Have some fun and friendly competition in league play! Players are scheduled for one match per week on the day specified below. Leagues are available for singles or doubles league play. A minimum of seven matches per league are scheduled. All participants must be a minimum of 18 years old and have exhausted their high school eligibility per WIAA guidelines. Novice leagues are for players who just play for fun or are relatively new to the sport of tennis. Advanced leagues are for experienced players who desire an increased level of competition. Awards are presented to the first place winners in each league. LOCATIONS: Pierce Park or Erb Park DATES: June 10 – August 7 (8 weeks) No leagues the week of June 30 (Entry Deadline: May 21) FEE: Singles--$15/resident, $50/non-resident Doubles--$20/team plus additional $35 each non-resident player LEAGUE Men’s Novice Men’s Advanced Women’sNovice Women’s Advanced Mixed Doubles DAY Tuesday* Wednesday* Thursday* Tuesday* Wednesday* TIME 5:30-7:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. COURT Erb Park Pierce Park Pierce Park Pierce Park Erb Park CLASS # TENTUEMN TENWEDMN TENTURWM TENTUEWN TENWEDMX *Must follow the match schedule for the day, time, and location ADULT TENNIS LESSONS It’s never too late to enjoy this lifetime leisure sport. Bring a racquet and wear your tennis shoes. Sign up for the level that applies to you. Beginner participants learn the fundamentals of the game. Intermediate participants should have one year of lessons and be able to hit ground strokes, volley and serve. Advanced participants should have two or more years of lessons and be able to perform all strokes. LOCATION: St. Francis Xavier Middle School tennis courts, 2626 N. Oneida Street (former St. Joseph’s Middle School) DATES: June 10 – August 7 (8 weeks) No class July 1 and 3 NEW! FEE: Tuesday ONLY, Thursday ONLY: $15/resident, $50/non-resident One Day Options! Tuesday & Thursdays: $30/resident, $65/non-resident LEVEL Beginner Beginner Beginner Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate Advanced Advanced Advanced DAY(S) Tuesdays ONLY Thursdays ONLY Tuesdays & Thursdays Tuesdays ONLY Thursdays ONLY Tuesdays & Thursdays Tuesdays ONLY Thursdays ONLY Tuesdays & Thursdays TIME 5:30-6:20 p.m. 5:30-6:20 p.m. 5:30-6:20 p.m. 6:20-7:10 p.m. 6:20-7:10 p.m. 6:20-7:10 p.m. 7:10-8:00 p.m. 7:10-8:00 p.m. 7:10-8:00 p.m. CLASS # 314702-A1 314702-A2 314702-A3 314702-B1 314702-B2 314702-B3 314702-C1 314702-C2 314702-C3 www.appletonparkandrec.org Parks & Recreation | Page 31 NEW! HIGH SCHOOL CO-ED INTRAMURAL ULTIMATE FRISBEE LEAGUE Get your friends together for this new and exciting league! Ultimate Frisbee combines skill and speed all while providing the player an excellent overall work-out. This new league will be available to students who will be enrolled in high school for the 2014-2015 school year. Participants will be placed on teams according to school attending. Teams will consist of 10-14 players. AGES DAY/DATES TIME LOCATION FEES Grades 9-12 Tuesday Evenings July 8-August 12 Games will be played at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. Telulah Park– East Soccer Fields $10/resident Friday, June 20 $35/non-resident DEADLINE GRACIE JIU JITSU The Gracie Jiu Jitsu 4-week course is a beginners program for adults and teens. It will teach you the 36 core techniques of Gracie Jiu Jitsu in a fun, safe and cooperative environment. Each one-hour lesson addresses one standing and one ground self-defense technique. Our instructors are committed to ensuring that every new student has an informative, enjoyable experience regardless of age, gender or athletic ability. No previous experience necessary, and since safety is our number one concern, there is no competitive sparring in this program. This course is designed for students who have no or very little martial arts experience. LOCATION: Karate America, 220 W. Northland Ave., Appleton FEE: $30 Summer Session I AGES Tuesdays, June 17–July 8 Summer Session II Tuesdays, July 29–August 19 14–Adult 6:30-7:30 p.m. Northland Ave. LOCATION CLASS # AGES TIME LOCATION CLASS # AGES TIME LOCATION CLASS # AGES TIME LOCATION CLASS # 14–Adult Fall Session I Tuesdays, September 9–September 30 14–Adult Fall Session II Tuesdays, October 21–November 11 14–Adult TIME 6:30-7:30 p.m. 6:30-7:30 p.m. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Northland Ave. Northland Ave. Northland Ave. 314708-T1 314708-T2 414708-T1 414708-T2 ADULT 7 ON 7 FLAG FOOTBALL – 7 WEEKS Join Appleton Parks and Recreation on Wednesday evenings at Memorial Park for some Adult Flag Football!! Team registration forms can be found online at our website www.appletonparkandrec.org or at the 1st Floor City Hall Customer Service Center, 100 N. Appleton Street. Returning team registration is due Wednesday, August 13. New teams can register at anytime, but will not be placed in a division until after the returning team deadline. Registration for new teams will be accepted until Wednesday, August 20 at 4:00 p.m. League play begins September 10. Please contact Appleton Parks and Recreation at 920-832-5905 with questions. AGES 18 and Over DAY/DATES TIMES LOCATION Wednesdays Sept. 10 to Oct. 8 Appleton Memorial Park 6:30, 7:30 or 8:30 p.m. Softball Diamonds Single Elimination tourney begins Oct. 15 FEE $250 DEADLINE Returning Teams– Aug. 13 New Teams–Aug. 20 ADULT ARCHERY-Basic Archery Instruction Get your friends together and learn a new life-long skill! Join our National Archery in the Schools Program certified instructors to learn all about the popular sport of archery! Students will learn about archery safety, determine a student’s “dominant eye”, make a “string bow” to help with proper technique, and will learn about the 11 steps to archery success. All equipment and materials will be provided, please do not bring personal equipment. FEE: $20 resident / $55 non-resident AGES 16 & Over DAYS Monday & Tuesday DATES July 21-22 TIME 5:00-7:00 p.m. LOCATION Appleton Memorial Park 1819 Witzke Blvd., Facilities Building CLASS# 314709-M1 Page 32 | Parks & Recreation www.appletonparkandrec.org HEALTH & WELLNESS YOGA Yoga (mindfulness, movement and breath work) classes and Synergie (core body strengthening) classes are infused with variations and modifications to provide an excellent fit for both new and continuing students. Students with health concerns are welcomed. Registration accepted at City Hall 1st Floor Customer Service; drop-ins accepted at class. Session Dates: Location: Spring: April 8 – May 27 (7 classes*) Summer: June 10 – August 12 (8 classes*) Appleton: City Center Plaza, 2nd floor Studios, 100 N. Appleton Street Visit www.appleton.org for parking information. CLASS DAY TIME Yoga: Beg. & Int. TU SPRING CLASS # SPRING FEE 11am-12pm 216402-T1 $70 SUMMER CLASS # SUMMER FEE 316402-T1 DROP IN FEE $12 $80 *Class schedule will be adjusted for instructor training days, TBA OUTDOOR FITNESS CLASSES BOOT CAMP Achieve your fitness goals with this high-energy, drill-based, interval session! Take charge of your day with this balanced workout combining cardio and strength exercises. We will use functional movements to improve the cardiovascular and muscular systems. Your agility, strength, cardiovascular fitness and core stabilization will be challenged through body-weight and equipment-based drills. ZUMBA® Zumba® classes feature rhythms set to high-energy Latin and international beats. Before you know it, you are getting fit and your energy levels are soaring! There’s no other fitness class like a Zumba® Fitness-party. It’s easy to do, effective and totally exhilarating. It’s a dance-fitness class that feels friendly, and most of all, fun. SESSION DATES: Spring 2: April 21–June 6–1x/week–7 classes, 2x/week–14 classes Summer: June 9–August 22 (No classes June 30–July 4)–1x/week–10 classes, 2x–week–20 classes LOCATIONS: Telulah Park at 1300 E. Newberry St., Linwood Park at 401 N. Douglas St. or Pierce Park at 1035 W. Prospect St. CLASS AGE Boot Camp APPLEZumba® 14+ 14+ DAY TIME M, W M 4:45-5:45 p.m. 5:30-6:30 p.m. LOCATION SPRING CLASS # RESIDENT FEE NON-RESIDENT FEE Telulah Park Linwood Park 216415-M1 214410-M2 $70 $52.50 CLASS AGE DAY TIME Boot Camp Zumba® 14+ 14+ LOCATION M, W M 4:45-5:45pm 5:30-6:30pm Telulah Park Pierce Park $35 $17.50 SUMMER CLASS # RESIDENT FEE 316415-M1 314410-M2 $50 $25 NON-RESIDENT FEE $85 $60 FOX CITIES HALF/FULL MARATHON TRAINING Join us as we partner with Fleet Feet Sports Fox Valley for a half and full marathon training program. This program is for anyone who wants to push their bodies to the next level and have a fun time with friends along the way. The program includes a training plan designed by an experienced coach, group runs, a technical t-shirt, great clinics, advice and tips along the way. LOCATIONS: AMP – Appleton Memorial Park, 1819 Witzke Blvd. Refer to page 33 for Fleet Feet NHT – Neenah High School Track, 1275 Tullar Road registration. CLASS Half Marathon Training Track Workout APPLE- AGE 14+ Half Marathon Training Track Workout+Long Runs 14+ Full Marathon Training 14+ Full Marathon Training Track Workout+Long Runs 14+ DATES DAY TIME LOCATION FEE June 17–September 21 June 17–September 21 June 17–September 21 June 17–September 21 TU TU, SA TU TU, SA 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m., 7:00 a.m. NHT NHT, AMP NHT NHT, AMP $40 $95 $40 $95 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m., 7:00 a.m. www.appletonparkandrec.org Parks & Recreation | Page 33 NEW FITNESS CLASSES We are teaming up with Karate America – East and Fleet Feet Sports Fox Valley to bring you some new health and wellness classes! PROGRAMS PARTNERED WITH KARATE AMERICA–EAST To register for programs partnered with Karate America–East, register through Appleton Parks and Recreation. FITNESS KICKBOXING For fun, fitness and self-defense try the “Ultimate Fat Burning Workout”! This is a high energy, exciting and explosive fitness and conditioning workout which combines the kicks of karate with the punches of boxing. This specially designed class is taught by a Nationally Certified instructor who holds a Black Belt. This class will get you in the shape you have always wanted while teaching you valuable self-defense skills. WOMEN’S SELF DEFENSE CLASS This class will provide you with some great practical safety advice and basic self-defense tips and tools to keep you safe at all times. This is a great opportunity for mothers/daughters to take this class together. LOCATION: All classes held at Karate America–East, W3173 Springfield Drive SESSION DATES: Spring 2: April 21–June 7–1x/week–7 classes, 2x/week–14 classes, 3x/week–21 classes Summer: June 9–August 2 (No classes June 30-July 5) –1x/week–7 classes, 2x/week–14 classes, 3x/week–21 classes AGE DAY(S) TIME CLASS SPRING CLASS # SUMMER CLASS # FEE 14+ Kickboxing 214417-A1 314417-A1 M 7:45-8:45 p.m. APPLE$35 Kickboxing Kickboxing Kickboxing Combo Kickboxing Combo Kickboxing Combo Kickboxing Super Combo 14+ 14+ 14+ 14+ 14+ 14+ W SA M, W M, SA W, SA M, W, SA 7:00-8:00 p.m. 7:45-8:45 a.m. 7:45-8:45 p.m. & 7:00-8:00 p.m. 7:45-8:45 p.m. & 7:45-8:45 a.m. 7:00-8:00 p.m. & 7:45-8:45 a.m. 7:45-8:45 p.m., 7:00-8:00 p.m. & 7:45-8:45 a.m. SESSION DATES: Spring 2: April 22–May 27 – 6 classes Summer: June 10–July 22 (No classes July 1) – 6 classes AGE DAY(S) TIME CLASS Women’s Self Defense 14+ TU 6:30-7:15 p.m. APPLE- 214417-A2 214417-A3 214417-12 214417-13 314417-A2 314417-A3 314417-12 314417-13 214417-23 214417-A4 314417-23 314417-A4 $35 $35 $70 $70 $70 $100 SPRING CLASS # SUMMER CLASS # FEE 214418-T1 314418-T2 $30 PROGRAMS PARTNERED WITH FLEET FEET SPORTS FOX VALLEY To register for programs partnered with Fleet Feet Sports Fox Valley, visit their website at www.fleetfeetfoxvalley.com/training, call 920-830-7867 or scan the QR code below. MAKE IT A MILE Jump start your health with our safe, fun, coach-led 4-week walking/running program. The program includes a safe, guided training plan designed to allow you to work at your own pace in a non- threatening, non-judgemental environment. NO BOUNDARIES No Boundaries is a 10-week training program guiding participants to run or walk their first 5K race. The purpose of the program is to introduce participants to the lifetime fitness activities of running and walking and to encourage them to live healthier lifestyles. LOCATION: All classes meet at Appleton Memorial Park – 1819 E. Witzke Blvd., Parking Lot CLASS AGE DAY(S) Make It A Mile-Spring APPLEMake It A Mile-Summer Make It A Mile-Fall No Boundaries No Boundaries 14+ 14+ 14+ 14+ 14+ TU, TH TU, TH TU, TH TU, TH TU, TH DATES April 8-May 1 June 17-July 10 August 26-September 18 May 6-July 10 July 15-September 18 TIME FEE 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. $40 $40 $40 $85 $85 Page 34 | Parks & Recreation www.appletonparkandrec.org ACTIVE ADULT FITNESS Forever Fit – Workout with Angie and enjoy great music in a positive, encouraging atmosphere. A 90 minute (*stay for 60 or 90 minutes) total body workout which will have fun cardio moves, weight training and core exercises. Men and woman of all fitness levels are welcome, equipment is provided. Slow Stretch – Enjoy the benefits of chair exercise as taught by Roxann in a comfortable setting designed for those who choose to exercise in a seated position. Those with recent physical challenges (stroke recovery, hip and knee replacement, sight and balance) are welcome! Stretch & Strength – Building strong bones is facilitated through building strong muscles. Angie will teach proper weight training and stretching. Men and woman of all fitness levels are welcome, equipment is provided. DATES: Spring Classes March 4 – May 30 Summer Classes* June 3 – August 29 CLASS DAYS TIME FEE PER CLASS LOCATION W, F 9:00-10:30 a.m. Appleton Public Library-Lower Level* Forever Fit W Slow Stretch 9:30-10:30 a.m. Oneida Heights-525 N. Oneida St. TU, TH 9:00-10:00 a.m. Appleton Public Library-Lower Level Stretch & Strength *Forever Fit held in Studio 1, City Center Plaza June 2-August 29 $2-60 min., $3-90 min. $1 $2 ACTIVE ADULT EDUCATION KNITTING Whether you would like to learn to knit, have a challenging knitting project or are working on completing a project, Deb’s patient instruction will help you be an accomplished knitter! LOCATION: Oneida Heights 525 N. Oneida Street DATES: Wednesdays, March 5 – May 28 Resumes October 1 TIME: 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. FEE: $2 per class HISTORICAL WALKS Walk and learn in this walking group. Meet us at City Park and we will set off on our journey. We include stretching before and after our walk. You will learn some interesting tidbits about our community! If you are looking for that accountability to stick to a walking plan, then this is the group for you. LOCATION: City Park (Meet at the pavilion) DATES: Mondays April 14 – May 19 TIME: 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. FEE: FREE Spanish I, II and III Instruction in conversation, vocabulary, verb tenses, audio/ visual listening comprehension and written exercises. Spanish I, II & III includes expanded vocabulary and reading selections. Classes are designed for participants age 45+. Location: Appleton Public Library, 225 N. Oneida Street Fee: $25, additional fee for book. LEVEL TUESDAYS Spanish l Apr. 15-May 20 3:00-4:00pm 215704-T1 Spanish ll Apr. 15-May 20 2:00-3:00pm 215704-T2 Spanish lll Apr. 15-May 20 1:00-2:00pm 215704-T3 Spanish l Sept. 16-Oct. 21 3:00-4:00pm 415704-T1 Spanish ll Sept. 16-Oct. 21 2:00-3:00pm 415704-T2 Spanish lll Sept. 16-Oct. 21 1:00-2:00pm 415704-T3 TIMES CLASS # FOX CITIES SENIOR GAMES Join in the fun and play friendly picnic games along with other Fox Valley seniors (age 50+). A delicious lunch will be served along with games, demonstrations, give-aways and a variety of exhibitors. This is a registered event! Registration forms are available at City Hall Customer Service or go to www.appletonparkandrec.org, search “Senior Games.” LOCATION: Riverside Park 500 E. Wisconsin Ave., Neenah DATE: Tuesday, August 12 TIME: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. FEE:$8 www.appletonparkandrec.org ADULT ENRICHMENT CLASSES Parks & Recreation | Page 35 Page 36 | Parks & Recreation www.appletonparkandrec.org CITYOF OFAPPLETON APPLETON PARKS CITY PARKS The City of Appleton has 4 community and 24 neighborhood parks within its park system thatCity provide over 520 of openand space. The larger community offer a variety of The of Appleton has acres 4 community 24 neighborhood parks withinparks its park system that provide recreational and are to accommodate more activities and facilities andand also over 520 acres facilities of open space. Thedesigned larger community parks offer a variety of recreational facilities are designed to segment accommodate more activities and also serve a larger of the serve a larger of the community. Thefacilities smallerand neighborhood parkssegment are conveniently community. The smaller parksaare conveniently throughout city and located throughout theneighborhood city and provide combination oflocated active and passivethe recreational provide a combination of active and passive recreational opportunities within a short walk of most city opportunities within a short walk of most city residences. residences. Reserving a Park Pavilion Reserving Parkhave Pavilion Some of thesea parks pavilions available for rental. Renting a pavilion is done on a first come, first serve basis. Pavilions are Some theseSeptember parks have pavilions available for rental. Renting pavilion isMemorial done on aParks). first come, firstto serve Pavilions are closed closedoffrom 30 to May 1 (except for Jones and aAppleton Refer thebasis. website to make onlinefrom facility September 30 to May 1 (except for Jones and Appleton Memorial Parks). Refer to the website to make online facility reservations reservations and view options or call 920-832-5905 to place a pavilion on hold for five (5) working days during which timeand theview options or call 920-832-5905 to place a pavilion on hold for five (5) working days during which time the reservation agreement must be completed reservation agreement must be completed and the appropriate fee paid in full. Reservations are accepted 12 months in advance of and the appropriate fee paid in full. Reservations are accepted 12 months in advance of the rental date. Pavilion reservation forms and more the rental date. Pavilion reservation forms and more information are found at www.appletonparkandrec.org. information are found at www.appletonparkandrec.org. X X X X X* X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Disc Golf Course X* X* X* X* X* X X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X* X Volleyball *in pool area X X X X Swimming Pool w/wading area X* X* X* 2* Restrooms X* X* X* X* Gazebo / Open Air Pavilion *w/food prep area Playground Equipment *ADA Accessible X X Picnic Pavilion Basketball Courts *=Lighted Pickleball Court Tennis Courts *=Lighted 143.5 27.2 38.6 34.0 Soccer Fields Acreage 1620 Witzke Blvd. 1800 N. Morrison St. 1035 W. Prospect St. 1300 E. Newberry St. Baseball/Softball Address List Cityof ofAppleton AppletonParks Parks with Amenities List of City with Amenities Community Parks Appleton Memorial (AMP) Erb Pierce Telulah 7 X X X 2* 3 X X X X Neighborhood Parks Alicia Arbutus City Colony Oaks Derks Einstein Green Meadows Highview Hoover Jaycee Jones Kiwanis Linwood Lions Lutz Mead Peabody Providence Schaefer Summit Veterans Vosters Vulcan Heritage Woodland 1301 W. Cedar St. 431 W. Atlantic St. 500 E. Franklin St. 801 N. Briarcliff Dr. 3220 E. Guyette St. 3200 N. Durkee St. 65 Pheasant Ct. 110 W. Wayfarer Ln. 600 E. Roeland Ave. 1200 S. Jefferson St. 301 W. Lawrence St. 2315 N. Nicholas St. 401 N. Douglas St. 1920 S. Matthias St. 1320 S. Lutz St. 1430 E. John St. 601 N. Green Bay Rd. 4620 Providence Ave. 610 S. Buchanan St. 2423 N. Summit St. 1201 S. Memorial Dr. 4200 E. Ashbury Dr. 535 W. Water St. 1815 Schaefer Circle 13.0 4.0 8.6 8.4 9.2 6.8 5.7 13.5 12.2 5.0 5.7 7.0 9.5 6.0 5.6 8.3 14.0 2.8 6.5 5.0 4.4 5.7 2.0 9.2 2 X 2 X X X X 2 2 X X X X 2* X X X* X X X 2 X X X X X* X X* X X X* X* X X X X X X X* X X* X X* X Boat Launch at Lutz Universal Playground,Archery ArcheryRange Range & Field at AMP. Boat Launch at Lutz Park.Park. Universal Playground, &Miracle MiracleLeague League Field at AMP. www.appletonparkandrec.org Parks & Recreation | Page 37 1100 E. Fremont Street, Appleton, WI www.reidgolfcourse.org 920-832-5926 Reid Golf Course will return to an 18-hole golf course in 2014 after the successful completion of the stormwater pond project in 2013. The project included the construction of two stormwater ponds, new land forms throughout the course, an expanded practice range, new tees and greens on several holes, and naturalization of the drainage channel through the course. The new improvements look great and the City of Appleton and Reid Golf Course staff are looking forward to an exciting 2014! Reid Golf Course is recognized for its outstanding playing conditions and customer service. It is a challenging, yet fun-to-play 18-hole course located in the heart of Appleton. Full service golf shop, food service, large practice range, club and cart rental are available. Lessons are available and the “Sticks for Kids” program offers free club rental for all youth. Visit the Reid Golf Course webpage at www.reidgolfcourse.org to reserve a tee time or sign up to receive regular updates on course conditions, daily fee specials, merchandise sales and special events. You can also send your email address to [email protected] and receive golf course information. NEW IN 2014! • Individuals who purchased an annual pass in 2013 will receive a $100 discount on the purchase of any 2014 pass. • Purchase a discount card and receive a 15% discount on all regular daily green fees. DISCOUNT CARDS Youth Adult $15 $30 2014 FEE 2013 PASS HOLDER Juniors Associate (age 21-40) $325 $700 $225 $600 Adult (age 41-61) $1,050 $950 Senior (Age 62 & older) $750 $650 Family $1,100 $1,000 Business $2,500 ANNUAL PASSES (Pass can be used anytime) --------- 2014 FEE 2013 PASS HOLDER Juniors Adult $250 $775 $150 $675 Senior $625 $525 Jr./College Summer Pass (good Memorial Day thru Labor Day) $200 $100 WEEKDAY PASSES (Pass can be used Mon-Fri only) Look for our Grand Re-Opening in 2014 with the new 18-Hole Course!! Like us on Facebook – search Reid Golf Course! GOLF RATES ADULT 9 HOLE RATES ADULT 18 HOLE RATES Jr./Sr. 9 HOLE RATES Jr./Sr. 18 HOLE RATES TWILIGHT RATES (unlimited golf) Weekday Rates $16 $26.50 $14 $23 $9 (after 6:30 p.m.) Weekend Rates $18.50 $29.50 $18.50 $29.50 $9 (after 5:00 p.m.) Page 38 | Parks & Recreation www.appletonparkandrec.org RECREATIONAL ROWING This class is aimed at introducing you to the basics of rowing. Whether you are looking to get fit, have fun or enjoy the beautiful Fox River, this is exactly the class that you’re looking for. Classes meet at the Telulah Park river access. The Fox Valley Rowing Club provides instruction and equipment. After the conclusion of the class, participants are encouraged to join the club. FEE: $75 for the Monday and Wednesday class $50 for the Saturday and Sunday class DAYS AGES DATES TIME LOCATION CLASS # Monday & Wednesday 15 to Adult May 5-June 4 (no class May 26 & 28) 5:30-7:30 p.m. Telulah Park River Access 214701-MW Saturday & Sunday 15 to Adult July 19-20 8:00-11:00 a.m. Telulah Park River Access 314701-S1 KAYAK SKILLS CLASS This is the class you have been waiting for! The Kayak Skills Class emphasizes safety, enjoyment and skill acquisition for all entry level participants. Learn about basic kayak maneuvers, outfitting your boat to fit your needs, and basic safety principals. Upon completion of this class, there will be an optional outing on the Fox River so you can put your skills to use immediately. Instruction is taught by members from the North East Wisconsin Paddlers. Kayaks will be provided but participants are encouraged to bring their own to class. FEE: $70 DAYS AGES DATES TIME LOCATION Monday & Wednesday 16 & Over Ages 10-15 MUST register w/parent June 9, 11, 16 & 18 6:30-9:30 p.m. Erb Pool 1800 N. Morrison St. CLASS # 314706-S1 BOAT LAUNCH FEES Boat launches are available at several areas along the Fox River. Appleton residents may enjoy the Menasha launch at the resident fee, due to the Appleton/Menasha/Neenah Reciprocal Agreement for parks and recreation services. Annual stickers must be purchased at the Parks and Recreation Department in the community where you wish to launch. Proof of residency and a copy of your boat registration are required. CITY DAILY FEE ANNUAL RESIDENT FEE NON-RESIDENT FEE LAUNCH LOCATION Appleton $3 $10 $25 Lutz Park, 1320 S. Lutz Drive MENASHA $5 $20 $15 Sr. (60+) $40 $35 Sr. (60+) Jefferson Park, Smith Park (Park St.), Barlow/Lock St., Ninth St. & Manitowoc St. NEENAH $7 $18 $13 Sr. (55+) ----------------- DISCOVER SCUBA SNORKELING CLASS Get a chance to discover the excitement of scuba diving in this introductory class! Learn about your scuba equipment, breathing techniques, and underwater exploration. Instruction and equipment are furnished by Mountain Bay Scuba. This snorkeling class will introduce the participant to different types of snorkeling gear, snorkeling techniques and learning about how to snorkel safely. Instruction and equipment are furnished by Mountain Bay Scuba. FEE: $15 Doty Park and Recreation Park LOCATION: Erb Pool, 1800 N. Morrison Street, Appleton CLASS AGES DATES Snorkel Class 8 & over Tuesday, June 10 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 316501-T1 Snorkel Class 8 & over Saturday, July 19 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 316501-S1 Discover Scuba 10 & over Thursday, June 12 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 316501-H1 Discover Scuba 10 & over Sunday, July 20 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 316501-S2 TIME CLASS # www.appletonparkandrec.org Parks & Recreation | Page 39 WELCOME TO OUR POOLS! We invite you to enjoy one of our aquatic facilities for open or lap swim, water play, or just a place to relax, it’s up to you! All open swims are supervised by a pool manager and lifeguards. Staff is certified in Red Cross Lifeguard Training, CPR for the Professional Rescuer, AED and First Aid. Please keep in mind some of these basic safety & facility rules before planning your day: • Children ages 7 and under are not allowed at the pools unless supervised by parent, guardian, babysitter or sibling at least 16 years of age or older. NO EXCEPTIONS! • Children ages 4 and under and all non-swimmers must be accompanied (within arms-reach) by a parent, guardian, babysitter, or sibling at least 16 years of age of older at all times while in the water. NO EXCEPTIONS! • Non-swimming parents or guardians may enter the facility for a fee of $1.00. If non-swimming parents or guardians are supervising a child ages 4 years and under, they are REQUIRED to purchase the regular price admission and be within arms-reach of supervised child at all times, including in the water. • U.S. Coast Guard approved life jackets may be worn at the pools and are available upon request. All non-swimmers are STRONGLY encouraged to wear life jackets. Sorry, no life jackets off of the diving boards or down water slides. • Children who are not toilet trained must wear a swim diaper (Available for $2 at the front desk). • Cash refunds are not given due to low attendance or inclement weather. • Lockers are available at Erb and Mead Pools. Bring your own lock or you may rent one from the front desk for $.50. • Erb Wading Pool will not be lifeguarded. Adult Supervision is required for children ages 7 and under. • Children ages 5 and over must use the same sex locker rooms. • No carry-ins allowed including food, beverages, lawn chairs, coolers or glass containers. • Water wings or “arm floaties” are not allowed at any pool. • Personal water toys are allowed at Erb and West Pools during open swim when children are accompanied by a parent. • Patrons leaving the facility who wish to return MUST get a stamp from the front desk in order to gain admittance upon return OR be a season pass holder. Each coupon provides you with 12 swim admissions good for Erb, Mead or West Pools! All City of Appleton pools are proudly operated by certified Aquatic Facility Operators through the National Recreation and Parks Association. Enjoy your swim! 2014 Swim Coupons AGES COST 4-17 18-61 $20 $30 62+ $20 Page 40| Parks & Recreation www.appletonparkandrec.org ERB POOL Heated Outdoor Pools Open Friday, June 6 to Sunday, August 17 • 1800 N. Morrison St. • 920-832-5917 Erb Pool has been an Appleton favorite for over 30 years! At Erb Pool, you get 3 pools for the price of one. The 50-meter pool is an excellent venue for lap swimming which also includes 2 diving boards and a drop slide. One lap lane (25 yds.) is always available for use during open swim. The instructional and wading pools provide an excellent environment for toddlers and young children. Erb Pool is ADA Compliant for people of all abilities. Admission Prices: Ages 3 and Under – FREE, Ages 4-17 – $2, Ages 18-62 – $3, Ages 62+ – $2 ACTIVITY DAYS TIME Adult Lap Swim Ages 14+ Daily 12:00–1:00 p.m. Lap Swim-Any Age Daily Monday & Wednesday Open Swim Daily Monday thru Friday, Sunday 4:30–6:00 p.m. 6:00–8:00 a.m. 1:00–4:30 p.m. 6:00–8:00 p.m. Free Wading Pool Monday–Friday (closed June 30-July 4 until 1 p.m.) 9:45 a.m.–12:00 p.m. (During Morning Swim Lessons Only) Adults with children only NEW!! Concession stand will be available for patrons 7 days a week! f Erb Pool will be closed SATURDAY evenings at 6:00 p.m. throughout the entire summer. f Erb Pool will have adult lap swim from 12:00-1:00 p.m. and open swim from 1:00-4:00 p.m. on Friday, July 4. f Erb Pool will be closed June 21- 22 and July 11-13 for two YMCA swim meets. Any Fox Valley YMCA will honor pool passes at their facility during both swim meets. Erb Pool Dive-In Movie Water Aerobics Aqua Fusion Stop by Erb Pool this summer to try out our water aerobics class-Aqua Fusion! Our certified, enthusiastic instructors will make sure you get the most out of each and every class. Give it a try, you’ll LOVE it! AQUA FUSION: Fun, energetic combination of cardio interval workout for the entire body using a variety of equipment. Great for ALL levels and abilities. DATES: DAYS: TIME: LOCATION: FEES: June 9 – August 14 (No class June 30 - July 4) Monday & Thursday (June 9 & 16 class will be held at Mead Pool, 1430 E. John St.) 8:00-9:00 p.m. Erb Pool, 1800 N. Morrison St. $5 drop in fee, $40 punch card – 8 classes 1st class is always free after purchase of a punch card. Kick off the beginning of Children’s Week 2014 with this FREE event! Just bring your suit and enjoy the show! Concessions will be available as well as out of water seating. Date: Sunday, July 20 Time: Movie (The Croods) will begin around dusk (approximately 8:30 p.m.) Erb Pool Rental FEES: $80/hour (50-meter pool including lifeguards). For groups over 136 people or multiple pool rentals, additional fees may apply. TIMES: Tuesday-Friday and Sunday evenings from 8:15–10:45 p.m., Saturday and Sunday mornings until noon and Saturday evenings from 6:15–10:45 p.m. www.appletonparkandrec.org Parks & Recreation | Page 41 MEAD POOL Heated Outdoor Family Aquatic Center Open Friday, June 6 to Friday, August 22 1430 E. John Street • 920-832-5918 Mead Pool is the place to beat the heat this summer! Come and enjoy the many amenities such as a giant water slide with over 250’ of flume, 2 diving boards, numerous water play features, sand volleyball court, sand play area with playground equipment & water spigot, full service concession stand, and tons of green space to stretch out and enjoy the weather! Mead Pool is also ADA compliant for people of all abilities. Admission Prices: Ages 3 and Under – FREE, Ages 4-17 – $2.50, Ages 18-62 – $3.50, Ages 62+ – $2.50 ACTIVITY ACTIVITY DAYS TIME Lap Swim–Any Age Monday–Saturday 11:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Open Swim Monday–Friday, Sunday Saturday 12:00–8:00 p.m. 12:00–6:00 p.m. Mead Pool–Sand Play Area Free during swim lessons Monday–Friday During swim lessons (closed June 30-July 4 until 12 p.m.) 9:45 a.m.–11:30 a.m. l Mead Poo n from will be ope 0 p.m. . - 12:0 11:30 a.m im and for lap sw 0 p.m. :0 4 0 :0 2 1 wim on for open s y 4. Friday, Jul Doggie Day At The Pool Come down to Mead Pool on Saturday, August 23 for a whole lotta doggone fun! Owners can watch their dogs swim at Mead Pool while enjoying the company of other dogs in this fun filled event! Pre-registration is highly recommended, but walk ups will be accepted. A maximum of 50 dogs per session will be allowed this year, no exceptions! Owners MUST bring vaccination papers with them to the pool showing most recent vaccinations! For event rules, please visit our website at www.appletonparkandrec.org FEE: $5.00 per dog – Owners are NOT allowed to swim with pets per local and state health codes AGES: Adults ages 18 and over. Children under 18 must have adult supervision TIME: 9:00-10:30 a.m. – Dogs under 25 lbs. (small) 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. – Dogs over 25 lbs. (large) Class #: 312306-S1 (small)/312306-S2 (large) POOL RENTALS FEES: MEAD POOL TIMES: Call 920-832-5905 to reserve your rental before it’s too late! $135/hour (includes lifeguards). For groups over 336 people, more fees may apply. Saturday & Sunday mornings until 11:00 a.m.; Saturday evenings at 6:15 p.m.; Daily from 8:15 p.m. until 10:45 p.m. Watch for more information regarding the rental of new shade arbors at Mead Pool for your next birthday party at the pool! Page 42| Parks & Recreation www.appletonparkandrec.org 2014 Swim Lesson Registration Information Thank you for enrolling your child into the Appleton Parks and Recreation “Learn to Swim Program”. Hopefully your child will have a positive recreation experience and will be well on their way to learning about swimming and water safety. The following information will be helpful to you while participating in swim lessons. Please contact the Director of Instruction at your pool or the Recreation Programmer with any questions. • Swim lesson registration will be accepted either by mail, online or walk-in at the Parks and Recreation Department for all lesson sessions until the registration deadlines noted below. • After each session deadline, you may register for the proceeding session only if there is space available and by paying a $10 late fee. Registration after the deadline will only be accepted in person at the City Hall 1st floor Customer Service Center – NO EXCEPTIONS! • Registration is not accepted at any pool. Please do not show up at the pool expecting to be enrolled. If your child’s name is not on the roster, the pool staff will not allow them to participate in the class! • If you plan to enroll in more than one session of swim lessons, we encourage you to register for the same level for the proceeding session. If the student passes to the next level during the initial session, please meet with the Director of Instruction on the last Thursday of lessons or call Appleton Parks and Recreation to move the student into the next level. Class level advancements are not automatic! Swim Lesson - Office Registration Deadlines Session A, G & H Session B Session C & E Session D & F Friday, June 13 at 3:00 p.m. Thursday, July 3 at 3:00 p.m. Friday, July 18 at 3:00 p.m. Friday, August 1 at 3:00 p.m. Swim Lesson Participant Information Children in the Locker Room: Children age 5 and over are required to use their same gender locker room. Pool Temperature: The pool temperature is maintained between 80-82 degrees Fahrenheit. Please note that APRD does not control the water temperature at East and West Pools. Outdoor Pool Lesson Policy: Outdoor swim lessons are NOT CANCELLED due to rain or cold weather. Safety skills are taught at this time in the bathhouse. Refunds: Cash refunds will be granted if the request is made to Appleton Parks and Recreation prior to the third lesson. Please call 920-832-5905 to process your refund. There is a $10 processing charge for all refunds for each participant and session. If you choose, you can get a full credit back to your household account for use in future Parks and Recreation programs. Parent Viewing: Parent viewing is allowed at the outdoor and indoor pools for all lessons. Parents or visitors are asked to remain seated in the designated parent viewing areas at all times and to not walk around the pool to take photos, etc. Parents are responsible for all children that are with them. Thank you for your cooperation. Lockers: Lockers are available at East, Erb and Mead Pools to secure your belongings. Please bring a lock for your locker or leave your valuables in your vehicle. Appleton Parks and Recreation is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Secured lockers are not available at West Pool. Swim Lesson Class Descriptions INFANT & EARLY CHILDHOOD CLASSES Parent /Child Preschool Beginners Kindergarten Intermediate f 6 months to 5 years of age. f Parents are in the water. f Builds swimming readiness by f Ages 3 to 4. f Without the aid of parents in water. f Emphasis on FUN! f Learn listening skills, independence, front f Ages 4 to 5 who have taken the emphasizing FUN! f Parents and children participate in several guided practices to learn water entry, kick, bubble blowing, water exploration and more! and back floats, kicks, breath control, water entry and more. f MUST be 3 by first day of class. Preschool class OR 5 year olds w/o previous lesson experience. f Further develop skills learned in Preschool class. f 4 and 5 year olds can enroll in Level 1 by passing this class. www.appletonparkandrec.org Parks & Recreation | Page 43 LEARN TO SWIM CLASS DESCRIPTIONS Level 4b: Stroke Improvement II f Students will be required to perform front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, introduction to breaststroke arms, introduction to the butterfly, treading water, introduction to sidestroke and various safety skills. Level 5: Stroke Refinement Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills f Children ages 4-5 must have taken the Kindergarten Intermediate class and pass. Children ages 6 & up may enroll in Level 1. fStudents will learn basic water safety rules, how to use life jackets, submerging their mouth, nose and eyes, opening their eyes underwater, swimming on front and back using arm and leg actions, water safety skills and front and back floats. Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills fStudents will learn about life jackets, water submersion, front and back glide, treading water, basic bobs and floats and front and back crawl. Level 3: Stroke Development f Students will work on reaching assists, submerging and retrieving an object, front and back glide, front and back crawl, kneeling or standing dives (shallow dive progressions), rotary breathing, survival float, back float, butterfly-kick and body motion. Level 4a: Stroke Improvement f Students will learn about diving, build on elementary backstroke skills, further develop their breaststroke kicks, feet-first surface dives, deep water bobs, treading water and front and back crawl up to and beyond 50 yards. f Students will learn how to use survival swimming techniques, standing dives, front and back crawl, tuck surface and pike surface dives, front and backstroke flip turns, elementary backstroke, butterfly, breaststroke and sidestroke. Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency f Students will strive towards the perfection of all strokes taught in the Learn to Swim Program as well as lifeguard readiness, swimming endurance, dives, and personal water safety. Special Needs Beginner Class Purpose: To provide quality swimming instruction to maximize individual swimming potential. fAges 6 to 18. f For children that have mild to moderate disabilities. f Instructors will work with students based on their abilities. f Please contact the Recreation Programmer at 920-832-3926 for any special requests prior to the start of the class. Diving Instruction – SUMMER ONLY Instruction for beginner through advanced divers. Students must have passed Level 4a swimming skills. Teen/Adult Swim Lessons – FALL ONLY Whether you are just learning how to swim or want to refine your skills, this is the class for you! The primary objective of the teen/adult swim lessons is to provide safe, enjoyable aquatic skills that will enhance the overall quality of the participant’s life. Join our qualified and courteous instructors in a relaxed and social environment while improving your aquatic skills. Fox Valley Swim Pass Promotion In recognition of National Recreation and Parks Month in July, the Parks and Recreation Departments in the Fox Cities have teamed up to offer an exciting opportunity for all swim pass holders. All annual and summer passes will be good for use during open swim hours the week of July 14-18 at any of the locations listed below. You must present your pass at each pool to gain admission. Visit each individual department’s website or call the pools listed below. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to visit a neighboring pool for no cost using your annual swim pass! Erb Pool Mead Pool Kaukauna Pool Doyle Park Pool Sunset Beach Jefferson Park Pool Neenah Pool 1800 N. Morrison St., Appleton 1430 E. John St., Appleton 600 Pool Rd., Kaukauna 100 Van Buren St., Little Chute 1010 Fulcer Ave., Kimberly 915 Third St., Menasha 600 South Park Ave., Neenah 920-832-5917 920-832-5918 920-766-6323 920-788-7390 920-731-9299 920-967-5163 920-886-6080 www.appletonparkandrec.org www.appletonparkandrec.org www.cityofkaukauna.com www.littlechutewi.org www.vokimberly.org www.cityofmenasha-wi.gov www.ci.neenah.wi.us Page 44 | Parks & Recreation www.appletonparkandrec.org Erb Pool Swim Lessons Fee: $25/resident, $50/non-resident for sessions A, C-F *Session B is 9 classes, cost is $22.50 (no class July 11) SESSION A *SESSION B 9 lessons (no class 7/11) SESSION D July 21–August 1 August 4-15 LEVEL DAYS TIME June 16-27 Parent/Child M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F 10:00-10:30 a.m. 9:30-10:00 a.m. 10:00-10:30 a.m. 10:30-11:00 a.m. 11:00-11:30 a.m. 9:30-10:00 a.m. 10:00-10:30 a.m. 11:00-11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 9:30-10:00 a.m. 10:00-10:30 a.m. 10:30-11:00 a.m. 11:00-11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 10:30-11:00 a.m. 10:00-10:30 a.m. 10:30-11:00 a.m. 11:00-11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 10:00-10:30 a.m. 10:30-11:00 a.m. 11:00-11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 10:00-10:30 a.m. 10:30-11:00 a.m. 11:00-11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 9:45-10:30 a.m. 11:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 9:45-10:30 a.m. 9:45-10:30 a.m. 334401-01 -------------334402-01 334402-02 334402-03 -------------334403-01 334403-02 334403-03 -------------334410-01 334410-02 334410-03 334410-04 334490-01 334420-01 334420-02 334420-03 334420-04 334430-01 334430-02 334430-03 334430-04 334441-01 334441-02 334441-03 334441-04 334442-01 334442-02 334450-01 334460-01 335401-01 -------------335402-01 335402-02 335402-03 -------------335403-01 335403-02 335403-03 -------------335410-01 335410-02 335410-03 335410-04 335490-01 335420-01 335420-02 335420-03 335420-04 335430-01 335430-02 335430-03 335430-04 335441-01 335441-02 335441-03 335441-04 335442-01 335442-02 335450-01 335460-01 336401-01 336402-01 336402-02 336402-03 336402-04 336403-01 336403-02 336403-04 336403-05 336410-01 336410-02 336410-03 336410-04 336410-05 336490-01 336420-01 336420-02 336420-03 336420-04 336430-01 336430-02 336430-03 336430-04 336441-01 336441-02 336441-03 336441-04 336442-01 336442-02 336450-01 336460-01 337401-01 337402-01 337402-02 337402-03 337402-04 337403-01 337403-02 337403-04 337403-05 337410-01 337410-02 337410-03 337410-04 337410-05 337490-01 337420-01 337420-02 337420-03 337420-04 337430-01 337430-02 337430-03 337430-04 337441-01 337441-02 337441-03 337441-04 337442-01 337442-02 337450-01 337460-01 M-F 10:30-11:00 a.m. -------------- 335480-01 336480-01 -------------- Preschool Kindergarten Level 1 Special Needs Level 2 Level 3 Level 4A Level 4B Level 5 Level 6 Diving July 7-18 SESSION C Erb Pool – Evening Preschool, Kindergarten, Level 1 Swim Lessons LEVEL Preschool Kindergarten Level 1 DAYS TIME SESSION E July 21–August 1 SESSION F August 4-15 M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F 5:00-5:30 p.m. 5:30-6:00 p.m. 5:00-5:30 p.m. 5:30-6:00 p.m. 5:00-5:30 p.m. 5:30-6:00 p.m. 338402-01 338402-02 338403-01 338403-02 338410-01 338410-02 339402-01 339402-02 339403-01 339403-02 339410-01 339410-02 Learning to swim is one of the most important life skills your child can learn. Begin the journey; enroll your child in one of our many swim lessons today! www.appletonparkandrec.org Parks & Recreation | Page 45 MEAD POOL SWIM LESSONS Fee: $25/resident, $50/non-resident LEVEL Parent/Child Preschool Kindergarten Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4A Level 4B Level 5 Level 6 Diving DAYS M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F TIME 10:30-11:00 a.m. 11:00-11:30 a.m. 10:00-10:30 a.m. 10:30-11:00 a.m. 11:00-11:30 a.m. 10:00-10:30 a.m. 10:30-11:00 a.m. 11:00-11:30 a.m. 10:00-10:30 a.m. 10:30-11:00 a.m. 11:00-11:30 a.m. 10:00-10:30 a.m. 10:30-11:00 a.m. 11:00-11:30 a.m. 10:00-10:30 a.m. 10:30-11:00 a.m. 11:00-11:30 a.m. 10:30-11:00 a.m. 11:00-11:30 a.m. 9:15-10:00 a.m. 9:15-10:00 a.m. 9:15-10:00 a.m. 9:15-10:00 a.m. EAST INDOOR POOL SUMMER SWIM LESSONS 2121 Emmers Drive Enter East High School off of Schaefer Street, entrance #25. (Please do not enter building through the pool doors) Fee: $25/resident $50/non-resident SESSION A June 16-27 SESSION B July 7-18 SESSION C July 21–August 1 SESSION D August 4-15 ------------334501-02 334502-01 334502-02 334502-03 334503-01 334503-02 334503-03 334510-01 334510-02 334510-03 334520-01 334520-02 334520-03 334530-01 334530-02 334530-03 334541-01 334541-02 334542-01 334550-01 334560-01 334580-01 335501-01 335501-02 335502-01 335502-02 335502-03 335503-01 335503-02 335503-03 335510-01 335510-02 335510-03 335520-01 335520-02 335520-03 335530-01 335530-02 335530-03 335541-01 335541-02 335542-01 335550-01 335560-01 ------------- 336501-01 336501-02 336502-01 336502-02 336502-03 336503-01 336503-02 336503-03 336510-01 336510-02 336510-03 336520-01 336520-02 336520-03 336530-01 336530-02 336530-03 336541-01 336541-02 336542-01 336550-01 336560-01 -------------- 337501-01 337501-02 337502-01 337502-02 337502-03 337503-01 337503-02 337503-03 337510-01 337510-02 337510-03 337520-01 337520-02 337520-03 337530-01 337530-02 337530-03 337541-01 337541-02 337542-01 337550-01 337560-01 -------------- LEVEL Parent/Child Preschool Kindergarten Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4A Level 4B Level 5 & 6 TIME 6:00-6:30 p.m. 6:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-7:30 p.m. 6:00-6:30 p.m. 6:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-7:30 p.m. 6:00-6:30 p.m. 7:00-7:30 p.m. 7:30-8:00 p.m. 6:00-6:30 p.m. 7:00-7:30 p.m. 7:30-8:00 p.m. 7:30-8:00 p.m. 8:00-8:30 p.m. 8:00-8:30 p.m. 8:00-8:30 p.m. 8:00-8:45 pm 8:00-8:45 p.m. SESSION G Monday & Wednesday June 23–July 30 (no lessons June 30–July 4) 331201-M1 331201-M2 -------------331202-M1 331202-M2 --------------------------331203-M2 331203-M3 -------------331210-M3 -------------331220-M4 -------------331230-M1 331241-M1 331242-M5 331250-M5 SESSION H Tuesday & Thursday June 24–July 31 (no lessons June 30–July 4) ------------331201-T2 331201-T3 ------------331202-T2 331202-T3 331203-T1 ------------331203-T3 331210-T1 ------------331210-T3 ------------331220-T4 331230-T1 331241-W3 --------------------------- Page 46 | Parks & Recreation www.appletonparkandrec.org Summer Water Safety Instructor Class (WSI) The WSI course will train instructor candidates to teach water safety including Basic Water Rescue course, six levels of the Learn to Swim Program and Parent & Child Aquatics. Students must be at least 16 years of age by the last scheduled session of the instructor course, possess a Fundamentals of Instructor Training (FIT) Certificate issued within the past 12 months (FIT will be offered through this WSI course if students do not have), and successful completion of the pre-course swimming skills test. All students will receive their own copy of materials for the class. Maximum 6 students. FEE: $102.50/resident, $127.50/non-resident DAYS AGES DATES TIME LOCATION CLASS# Monday Friday 16 to Adult June 9-13 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mead Pool,1430 E. John Street 336206-M1 Fall Aquatic Activities and Certification Courses West Pool is Open September 6, 2014 – May 31, 2015 610 N. Badger Ave. in West High School West Pool is available for open swim during the fall, winter and spring seasons. West Pool offers two diving boards, lap lanes, a basketball hoop, and more! Water temperature is a constant 80-84 degrees. Please note that the schedule may change. For updated calendars, please visit our website at www.appletonparkandrec.org. Aqua Fusion returns to West Pool beginning Monday, September 15! Activity DAYS TIME Lap Swim Mondays & Thursdays Saturdays & Sundays 8:00–9:00 p.m. 12:00–1:00 p.m. Open Swim Wednesdays & Fridays Saturdays & Sundays 6:00–8:00 p.m. 1:00–4:30 p.m. Aqua Fusion Mondays (9/15 to 11/24) Thursdays (9/18 to 12/4) 8:00-9:00 p.m. 8:00-9:00 p.m. Aqua Fusion Mondays (12/8 to 1/26) Thursdays (12/11 to 1/29) 7:00-8:00 p.m. 7:00-8:00 p.m. FALL CERTIFICATION COURSES First Aid Participants in this course will learn how to recognize and respond to emergencies. Participants will also learn first aid for everything from cuts and scrapes to muscle, bone and joint injuries. Loaned course books are provided at the first class or may be purchased at the Red Cross office. First Aid certification is valid for two years. Students must be age 12 or older. Day & Date: Tuesday, October 14 Time: 6:00-9:00 p.m. Location: 1819 Witzke Boulevard Fee: $22.50 resident/$27.50 non-resident Class #:416201-T1 Adult, Child, Infant CPR This class is designed to teach participants how to recognize and care for breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants. This class also covers victim assessment and emergency response. Loaned course books are provided at the first class or may be purchased at the Red Cross office. Adult, Infant and Child CPR Certification is good for one year. Day & Dates: Tuesdays, November 11 & 18 Time: 6:00-9:00 p.m. Location: 1819 Witzke Boulevard Fee:$22.50/resident $27.50/non-resident Class #:414202-T1 www.appletonparkandrec.org Parks & Recreation | Page 47 2014 Fall Swim Lessons 2014 Fall Swim Lessons $25/resident, $50/non-resident $25/resident, $50/non-resident EAST POOL EAST POOL Sept. 15–Nov. 24 (no class Oct. 27) Mondays: Mondays: Sept. Sept.17–Dec. 15 to Nov. Wednesdays: 3 24 (no class Oct. 27) Wednesdays:(no Sept. 17 to Dec. class Oct. 293& Nov. 26) (no class Oct. 29 & Nov. 26) LEVEL DAYS Mon TIME 6:00-6:30 p.m. CLASS # 431201-M1 Parent-Child Mon 6:30-7:00 p.m. 431201-M2 Wed 6:30-7:00 p.m. 431201-WI Mon 6:00-6:30 p.m. 431202-M1 Mon 6:30-7:00 p.m. 431202-M2 Wed 6:30-7:00 p.m. 431202-W1 Wed 7:00-7:30 p.m. 431202-W2 Mon 7:00-7:30 p.m. 431203-M1 Mon 7:30-8:00 p.m. 431203-M2 Wed 6:00-6:30 p.m. 431203-W1 Wed 7:30-8:00 p.m. 431203-W2 Mon 7:00-7:30 p.m. 432210-M1 Wed 6:00-6:30 p.m. 432210-W1 Wed 7:30-8:00 p.m. 432210-W2 Mon 7:30-8:00 p.m. 432220-M1 Wed 7:00-7:30 p.m. 432220-WI Mon 8:00-8:30 p.m. 432230-M2 Wed 8:00-8:30 p.m. 432230-W1 Mon 8:00-8:30 p.m. 432241-M1 Wed 8:00-8:30 p.m. 432241-W1 Level 4b Mon 8:00-8:45 p.m. 432242-M1 Level 5 & 6 Mon 8:00-8:45 p.m. 432250-M1 Pre-School (max class size of 8) Kindergarten (max class size of 10) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4a WEST POOL WEST POOL Mondays: Sept. 15–Nov. 24 (no class Oct. 27) Mondays: Sept. 15 to Nov. 24 (no 27)Nov. 27) Thursday: Sept. 18–Dec. 4 (no classclass Oct.Oct. 30 & Thursdays: Sept. 18 to Dec. 4 (no class Oct. 30 & Nov. 27) Saturdays: Sept. 20–Dec. 6 (no class Nov. 1 & 29) Saturdays: Sept. 20 to Dec. 6 (no class Nov. 1 & 29) Adult AdultFees: Fees: $35/resident, $35/resident,$70/non-resident $70/non-resident LEVEL Parent Child Pre-School (max class size of 6) Kindergarten (max class size of 6) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4a Level 4b Level 5 & 6 Adult DAYS TIME CLASS # Mon Thur Sat Sat Mon Mon Thur Sat Mon Thur Thur Sat Sat Mon Thur Thur Sat Sat Mon Mon Thur Sat Sat Mon Thur Sat Thur Sat Mon Sat Thur Sat Thur 6:00-6:30 p.m. 6:00-6:30 p.m. 9:00-9:30 a.m. 10:00-10:30 a.m. 6:00-6:30 p.m. 6:30-7:00 p.m. 6:30-7:00 p.m. 9:00-9:30 a.m. 7:00-7:30 p.m. 6:00-6:30 p.m. 7:00-7:30 p.m. 9:30-10:00 a.m. 10:30-11:00 a.m. 6:30-7:00 p.m. 6:00-6:30 p.m. 7:00-7:30 p.m. 9:00-9:30 a.m. 10:30-11:00 a.m. 6:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-7:30 p.m. 6:30-7:00 p.m. 9:30-10:00 am 6:00-6:30 p.m. 6:30-7:00 p.m. 9:30-10:00 a.m. 7:00-7:30 p.m. 10:00-10:30 a.m. 7:00-7:45 p.m. 10:00-10:45 a.m. 7:00-7:45 p.m. 10:00-10:45 a.m. 7:00-7:45 p.m. 431101-M1 431101-H1 431101-S1 431101-S2 431102-M1 431102-M2 431102-H1 431102-S1 431103-M1 431103-H1 431103-H2 431103-S1 431103-S2 432110-M1 432110-H1 432110-H2 432110-S1 431110-S2 432120-M1 432120-M2 432120-H1 432120-S1 432120-S1 432130-M1 432130-H1 432130-S1 432141-H1 432141-S1 432142-M1 432142-S1 432150-H1 432150-S1 434199-H1 Page 48 | Parks & Recreation www.appletonparkandrec.org Enjoy thethe wonderful trail hasavailable. available.ItItisisa great a great way stay Enjoy wonderful trailsystem systemthe theFox Fox Cities Cities has way to to stay healthy, enjoy nature, improve andbuild buildstrong strong communities. healthy, enjoy nature, improvethe theenvironment environment and communities. An extensive network of trails throughout the Fox Cities offers a variety of recreational opportunities and connections to the various communities. Many of the trails are paved off-road trails, offering the opportunity to walk, bicycle, and skate on hard surface trails. Some segments are sidewalks along local streets that provide connections to the paved, off-road trails. In addition to the off-road trails, several Fox Cities communities, including the City of Appleton, have implemented on-street bike lane programs that provide striping of bike lanes on streets and signed bicycle routes throughout the Fox Cities that complement the trail network and improve non-motorized transportation opportunities for commuting and recreation. The “Trails of the Fox Cities” map identifies the trail program offered throughout the Fox Cities. Copies of the map are available at the Parks and Recreation website www.appletonparkandrec.org or at the City Hall 1st Floor Customer Service Center at 100 N. Appleton Street. Looking for an activity that is free, fun, improves your health, saves you money, and helps make the air cleaner? It’s as simple as riding your bike! The City of Appleton is teaming up with the Fox Cities Cycling Association and other area organizations to offer the Fox Valley Bike Challenge free to all Appleton residents. In 2013, over 2,500 Fox Valley residents participated and Appleton finished 1st out of over 700 Class II cities in the U.S. The City of Appleton has a number of trails and is adding more bike lanes to make it easier to get around the city by bike. Together, let’s see if we can finish #1 again in 2014! AGES: All ages are welcome to participate; this is a great family activity FEE: Free REGISTRATION: Register at www.nationalbikechallenge.org any time after April 1, 2014 DATES: Begins May 1, 2014 and runs through September 30, 2014 PRIZES: Monthly prizes will be awarded QUALIFIED RIDES: All outdoor bicycle riding counts, whether biking for fun with the family, commuting to work, mountain biking or riding with a group in the country LOGGING RIDES: You can easily log your rides at www.nationalbikechallenge.org or choose from several Smartphone apps available to download. If you have any further questions, please contact the Fox Cities Cycling Association www.foxcitiescycling.org. NEW THIS SUMMER…www.appletonparkandrec.org Appleton Kids Fun Runs will provide children ages 2-14 an opportunity to participate in a non-competitive event open to all levels and abilities. Participating children will experience the positive impact of a fun, healthy, fitness-focused series of events centered on self-esteem and physical activity. The program offers a safe, encouraging, family focused environment. Parks & Recreation | Page 49 DATES: TIME: LOCATION: AGES: FEE: Sundays; June 8, July 20 & August 3 7:00 p.m. Appleton Memorial Park Pavilion by the hill and pond 2-14 years old * FREE Registration prior to race day is required and available online under ‘Special Events’! *Children age 6 & younger need parent to accompany. All participants will receive a participation ribbon after each run. Children who participate in all 3 runs will receive a t-shirt. You can do all runs or just one! Ages 6 and younger: Run/Walk ¼ mile Ages 7-9: Run/Walk ½ mile Ages 10-14: Run/Walk 1 mile Junior Anglers - NEW! Have you ever wondered about where fish live, what types of fish are in different water bodies, how to use bait, tackle, and equipment? We’ve got just the class for your aspiring fisherman! Join us as our DNR certified instructor will teach the basics of the sport of fishing! All equipment will be provided. Parents are welcome to attend as well! FEE: $5 AGES DAY DATE TIME Grades 4-8 Mon June 16 5:00-7:00 p.m. LOCATION CLASS # Appleton Memorial Park Pond Pavilion 312319-M1 Join us at Pierce Park on Tuesday, June 10 from 9:00 a.m. to noon for the second annual Kids Rummage Sale! Youth ages 5-17 may reserve a space to sell gently used toys, games, clothes, and accessories while learning how to interact with people and conduct the sale of goods, plus you keep the profits! Goodwill Industries will also be on site to collect items from event attendees throughout the day and will also take donations of any unsold items from the Rummage Sale! Please contact Kabel Helmbrecht to reserve your table at [email protected]. This event is free and open to the public! Page 50 | Parks & Recreation www.appletonparkandrec.org 2014 Summer Season! June 20, 21, 25-28 at 7 PM, June 22 at 2 PM July 10-12, 15-19 at 7 PM, July 13 at 2 PM July 25, 26, 30, 31, August 1, 2 at 7 PM, July 27 at 2 PM ATTIC DAY CAMP! June 16-19, 2014 1:00 - 4:00 PM Held at UW-Fox Valley Ages 7-14 Call 920-734-7887 or visit website for more information Box Office 920-734-7887 www.AtticTheatreInc.com Performances at UW-Fox Valley Communication Arts Center 1478 Midway RD, Menasha, WI Tickets $16-$18 Page 52 | Parks & Recreation www.appletonparkandrec.org Follow these dates for Class Registration!! Resident registration begins (online) Saturday, March 22, 2014 Resident registration begins (mail & in-person) Wednesday, April 2, 2014 Non-resident registration begins (online) Saturday, April 5, 2014 Non-resident registration begins (mail & in-person) Wednesday, April 9, 2014 *A resident is any person who lives within the corporate city limits of Appleton. City and school district boundaries are not the same. Appleton property owners who reside outside the city limits are considered non-residents. Appleton mailing addresses do not automatically mean that you are a city resident. Please bring proof of residency if you do not own your home and are a renter. REGISTRATION DEADLINES: Online and walk-in registration deadlines are one week prior to the first day of class by 4:00 p.m. Mail-in registration must be postmarked one week prior to first day of class. Youth sports, fall dance and swim lesson deadlines vary, so please see descriptions in the City Guide for individual registration dates. Registration will be accepted after the deadline if there are openings in the class, with the exception of swim lessons. However, do not wait to register as classes and programs may be canceled due to low enrollment on the deadline date. SWIM LESSON REGISTRATION DEADLINES: Register for all of your sessions now. Registration will be accepted at the office until the deadline listed. REGISTRATIONS ARE NO LONGER ACCEPTED AT THE POOLS. See page 42 for details. Recreation Fee Waiver Policy: Funding is available for residents who are unable to participate in Appleton Parks and Recreation programs for financial reasons. To obtain a Fee Waiver form, please call 920-832-5905. The cities of Appleton, Menasha and Neenah have entered into a reciprocal agreement allowing participants of each city to register as a resident in each other’s parks and recreation programs. 3 Simple Ways to Register... 1. ONLINE REGISTRATION To use online registration you must be registered as a household using the Household Information Form. Mail or fax this form to 920-832-5950. Master Card and Visa are the accepted forms of payment for online registration. BROWSE THE CLASSES. Online registration will not open until Saturday, March 22. However, you can browse the classes and begin to make your selections now. Simply sign in as a “Guest.” Questions? Call 920-832-5905 for assistance. The City of Appleton does not provide any accident insurance coverage for participants. Appleton Parks and Recreation activities are undertaken at the participant’s own risk and participation is subject to Wisconsin State Statute Section 895.52. REFUND POLICY 2.WALK-IN OR DROP-OFF REGISTRATION City Hall – Downtown at 100 N. Appleton Street Walk-in to 1st Floor Customer Service Center Wednesday, April 2, 2014, City of Appleton/Menasha Wednesday, April 9, 2014, Non-Residents/Neenah Between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday Your registration and payment can be placed in the drop box on Appleton Street oe use the convenient drive thru. Make checks payable to: “City of Appleton” 3.MAIL-IN REGISTRATION Mail your completed registration form along with your check or money order made payable to: “City of Appleton” MAIL TO: City of Appleton Parks & Recreation P.O. Box 1976, Appleton, WI 54912-1976 Refunds are granted when requested prior to the third class meeting. Refunds will be either a full credit to your household account or by check (subject to a $10.00 processing fee per person and program). Refunds of $5 or less will be credited to your account. Refunds are not granted for coupons or swim passes. If a class is full, the payment received will be credited to the family account or returned upon request. 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