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Recreation & Village Services Ashwaubenon Spring & Summer 2019 900 Anderson Drive Applications Now Being Ashwaubenon, WI 54304 Accepted for Summer & Fall 920.492.2331 Part-Time Recreation Jobs! www.ashwaubenon.com
Index & Staff Listing 55+ / SENIOR CITIZEN Open Swim......................... 35,38 Intro to Cheer.......................... 26 OPPORTUNITIES Out of Season Competitive Kids Kitchen............................30 ABC & D’s of Medicare............. 17 Training...................................38 Llamaste Canvas Paint.............. 27 55+/Senior Citizen Day............ 16 Pool Rentals.............................34 Life is Groovy Canvas Paint…... 27 Book Club................................ 16 Swim Lessons.................33,36,37 Summer Lunch Program...........25 Book Exchange........................ 16 Therapeutic Core & More......... 35 Summer Park Playgrounds........24 Brain Health….......................... 18 Water Exercise Classes............. 35 Tae Kwon Do...........................23 Breakfast with the Experts…..... 18 Water Safety Instruction Class.34 Tennis.....................................23 Donuts & Documentaries…...... 16 FALL PROGRAMS Trips........................................24 Fitness Classes......................... 14 Punt, Pass & Kick Contest........30 Ice Cream Social...................... 16 SPECIAL EVENTS Rookie Football Camp..............30 Ashwaubomay Lake Trip..........24 ASHWAUBENON Lunch & Learn......................... 15 Tots Football Camp..................30 Mah Jongg………...................... 17 Ashwaubomay Park Clean-Up Youth Flag Football Leagues......30 Project..................................... 10 Meals on Wheels..................... 17 PARKS, RECREATION Movie Matinee......................... 16 MISCELLANEOUS Bike to School Day...................48 & FORESTRY DEPARTMENT Medicare 101........................... 14 Medicare On-line Tools............ 17 Auxiliary Aids............................3 Corcl Time...............................40 Doggie Dip.............................. 41 Ashwaubenon Performing 900 Anderson Drive NEW Water Tour….................. 18 Arts Center................................7 Food Truck Rally........................9 Ashwaubenon, WI 54304 Pickleball.................................20 Community Garden.................. 19 Fun-Ath-Alon/Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.com Senior Citizen Trips.................. 19 Co-Sponsored Organizations.... 51 Blast........................................ 11 Sewing Club............................ 16 Comprehensive Outdoor Funset Boulevard Trip...............24 492-2331 Studio for Artists…................... 16 Recreation Plan..........................8 Father’s Day Swim....................40 Program Cancellation Information: Summer Concerts................12,13 Director’s Desk…........................3 Family Night Swim...................40 492-2303 Dogs in Parks.............................8 Game Show.............................24 ADULT PROGRAMS Facility Reservations....3,4,5,34,41 Basic Self Defense....................22 Green Bay Booyah Trip………....24 Let’s Talk Turkeys..................... 19 STAFF Barre Fusion............................. 21 Map of Parks............................43 Love Your Lifeguard Day...........40 Luau Beach Party.....................40 Rex Mehlberg Bean Bag Leagues....................22 Park Info..................................42 Movie in the Park.....................29 Fit & Fabulous.......................... 21 Director Fit & Fabulous Challenge.......... 21 Recreation Scholarship Program.. 3 Neighborhood Special Events...28 rmehlberg@ashwaubenon.com Registration Information........ 3,50 Pirate Day................................40 Fun Run Group........................22 Safe Routes to School.............. 10 Golf.........................................20 Rummage Sale......................... 10 David Roehrig Pickleball.................................20 Sponsorships/Partnerships/ Sand Castle Contest.................40 Recreation Program Supervisor Donations................................42 Pound Class.............................22 Summer Concerts................12,13 WPRA Ticket Program...............6 droehrig@ashwaubenon.com Trips........................................ 19 The Amazing Race...................24 Za’ Jammin Mashup................. 21 PARKS & FORESTRY Water Olympics.......................24 Melody Escoto Adopt A Garden/Park Programs.47 Xtreme Air Trip.........................24 Aquatic Coordinator AQUATICS Arbor Day................................44 Aqua Bootcamp....................... 35 EAB................................... 45, 46 SWADDLER & TODDLER mescoto@ashwaubenon.com Aquatic Registration Info..........36 PROGRAMS Historical Society Plant Sale......44 Ashwaubomay Lake......39, 40, 41 Tot Dance................................ 27 Tim Bauknecht Competitive Private Lessons.....38 Oak Wilt.................................44 Street Tree Planting..................44 Easter Egg Hunt.......................25 Forester Deep Water Exercise................38 Rookie Soccer Camp.................23 Street Tree Pruning................... 47 tbauknecht@ashwaubenon.com Diving Camp............................ 37 Tree Donation Program............42 Rookie T-Ball.............................23 Jr. Lifeguards............................36 Sports 101...............................23 Sue Anderson Lake Rental.............................. 41 YOUTH & Teen PROGRAMS Tots Summer Reading.............. 27 Secretary Lake Season Pass Info........ 39, 40 Easter Egg Hunt.......................25 sanderson@ashwaubenon.com Lap Swim............................ 35,38 Fun Run Group........................22 VILLAGE SERVICES Levels of Swim Description....... 32 Day Camp................................ 26 Clerks Office............................49 Glenn Steeno Masters Swim..........................38 Fusion Ninja Warrior................ 26 Street Department............... 48,49 Parks Foreman Dan DeBauche Parks Maintenance Senior Citizens Coordinator PARK BOARD MEMBERS seniors@ashwaubenon.com Mark Williams, Chairman GIFT CERTIFICATES OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday Mark Castonia AVAILABLE 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Deborah Lundberg The Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry Chris Zirbel Department has gift certificates available. The High School Pool: 492-2993 gift certificate can be used as payment towards Ashwaubomay Lake: 336-3430 Justin Miner any of our instructional programs and can be Parks, Recreation & Forestry Jaicie Dantzman purchased for any dollar amount. To purchase a Department: 492-2331 A. Dean Hess gift certificate, stop by the department office. 2 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.com
General Information RECREATION From the Director’s Desk... SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM The Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department, with “What good is the warmth of summer, the assistance of the Ashwaubenon Lions have a limited amount of resources set aside to grant without the cold of winter to give it sweetness.” scholarships for children to participate in recreational – John Steinbeck, Travels with Charley: In Search of America activities. Scholarships are granted according to the No more deep freezes please! We’re looking forward to summer- free or reduced price school lunch program. For further information please contact the Parks & Recreation Department. time weather with a full array of great programs and events for you to choose from! Here’s a few things going on in our ARE YOU A RESIDENT? Department during the upcoming warmer months!: A resident for registration purposes is anyone who lives within the • FOOD TRUCK RALLIES! We’ve got 3 of em’!.....Thursdays, June Village of Ashwaubenon. Any person residing outside of the Village boundaries will be considered a non-resident and will pay their fair 13, July 11 and August 1st. Incorporated with a special event share through an additional surcharge established by the Park Board. (outdoor movie or Lake event) , each rally will have games, a bounce house, beverage area, plenty of seating and extended Auxiliary aids Ashwaubomay Lake hours! Check out our Facebook pages for Auxiliary aids for disabled persons wishing to attend or participate more information on these sure-to-be-a-great-time evenings! in the Village of Ashwaubenon’s Recreation Programs are available upon request at least 96 hours in advance of the events. If a • Smith Park will be getting additional sidewalk, finally connecting notice of less than 96 hours is received, the Village will make every the eastern cul de sac (View) with the playground and shelter attempt to provide the aids, however, this may not be possible area. with such short notice. • The “MORE SHADE” requests at Ashwaubomay Lake have RENTING OUR FACILITIES been heard. We will be getting an additional sun shade on the The Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department has beach. Also, with the success of our 1st in-water basketball facilities that may be rented throughout the year for various events. hoop in 2018, a second hoop has been installed. Some facilities are for Ashwaubenon based businesses and property • Fort Howard Park will be getting a crusher-dust pathway to the owners ONLY and some are available to both residents and “short-field” team bench areas. This will continue the upgrades non-residents. to make Ashwaubenon’s park facilities more accessible to all of What events our facilities are available for: our population. • Baby/Bridal Shower • LONG RANGE PARK PLANNING…..is coming throughout the • Family Reunions summer. We will be having a series of community meetings at • Picnics neighborhood parks to hear what amenities you’d like to see/ • Retirement Party have in our Village! Many of our projects over the past 6 years • Birthday Party came from the last time we had these meetings. Check out page • Wedding Reception 8 for more information! There is also an on-line option to make What events our facilities cannot be rented for: your suggestions known. • Fundraising Events (Park Board approval required) • Don’t miss the Ashwaubenon BLAST this summer. Now in it’s • Non-Ashwaubenon based organizations not directly serving 5th year, it’s growing in popularity and size. Great bands, food, Village residents fun and games. And…thanks to our gracious sponsors for their • For-profit sales events financial support. See what’s happening at the BLAST 2019 on The individual renting the facility and receiving the contract for the page 11! rented facility MUST be in attendance the day of the rental as they As always, please give us a call or stop by with any comments, are the individual who will be held responsible for the facility. suggestions or concerns. Thank you for letting us provide you Ashwaubenon businesses renting our facilities for meetings or with these fun recreation opportunities and facilities. From our events will be required to submit a certificate of insurance with the “park” family to yours….have a great summer! Village of Ashwaubenon listed as an additional insured. Registration for ALL programs Begins: APRIL 1: for residents • APRIL 8: for non-residents Unless notified by our Department, you will automatically receive your first choice. If you would like confirmation of your registration, please provide an email address. Join our fan page on www.facebook.com Spring & Summer 2019 3
Rental Facilities FACILITY RESERVATIONS Residents may book the Community Center up to 3 years in ad- vance while non-residents may book up to 3 months in advance. All other reservations, including picnic shelters, will begin the first Monday in November for the following year. Reservations are made on a first come, first served basis. A 5.5% sales tax will be added to all rentals. RESIDENT ONLY FACILITIES Cormier Gym, 2280 S. Broadway Basketball rentals, etc. $25 per hour resident (2 hour minimum) RESIDENT/NON-RESIDENT FACILITIES Shelter #4 Park rentals are available from 6:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. Ashwaubomay Park Ashwaubomay Park, 2881 S. Broadway Non-Residents Monday - Friday ONLY! Shelter #1 & #2 (open) $40 resident $55 non-resident Portable toilets located adjacent to shelters Shelter #4 (open) $75 resident $90 non-resident 12 tables, Electricity, lights, drinking fountain & restrooms Ashwaubenon Sports Complex, 1680 Fernando Open Shelter $75 resident $90 non-resident Electricity, drinking fountain, & restrooms Shelter #4 Ashwaubomay Park nOTE: jumpers, inflatables, dunk tanks, amusement rides, etc. are NOT allowed in the park areas without written per- mission from the Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department. Ashwaubomay #1 Ashwaubenon Sports Complex Become a fan of Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department on Facebook. Stay informed of special events, cancellations and more! Ashwaubomay #2 4 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.com
Rental Facilities Ashwaubenon Community Center 900 Anderson Dr. The Ashwaubenon Community Center 4 hours or 2 hours for business meet- patio. Deposit is required is available 7 days a week from 6:00 ings. Rental includes a galley kitchen, The Green Bay Packers Grand Park Room a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Sunday -Thursday and tables, chairs, large TV and DVD player. seats up to 248. Rentals are a minimum 6:00 a.m. -1:00 a.m. Friday & Saturday. Deposit is required. of 4 hours or 2 hours for business meet- Residents may book up to 3 years in ad- The Green Bay Packers Grand Park ings. Rental includes a full commercial vance while Non-Residents may book Room with the divider in place seats grade kitchen, bar, tables, chairs, fire pit up to 3 months in advance. up to 170. Rentals are a minimum of 4 and patio. Deposit is required. The Ken & Marge Bukowski Activity hours or 2 hours for business meetings. *Visit www.ashwaubenon.com for Room seats 50-70 depending on the Rental includes a full commercial grade room sizes and layouts and a 360 degree type of event. Rentals are a minimum of kitchen, bar, tables, chairs, fire pit and video tour. RENTAL ADDITIONAL WEEKDAY NON-RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT ROOMS RATE HOURLY DEPOSIT BUSINESS DEPOSIT ADDITIONAL FEE 4 Hours RATE MEETING $30.00 per Activity Room $120.00 $30.00 $200.00 $500.00 $150.00 hour Grand Park Room $42.50 per $170.00 $42.50 $300.00 $500.00 $250.00 w/Divider hour Full Grand Park $50.00 per $200.00 $50.00 $300.00 $500.00 $250.00 Room hour Join our fan page on www.facebook.com Spring & Summer 2019 5
Ticket Program W.P.R.A. Ticket Program The Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department, in cooperation with the Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association, is offering discounted tickets for various attractions throughout the state. Tickets may be purchased Monday thru Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the Parks & Recreation Department, 900 Anderson Drive. A 3% fee will be added to all tickets purchased with a debit or credit card. SELLING DATES: May 6, 2019 THRU August 23, 2019 no refunds on ticket sales State Wide Attractions Wisconsin Dells Attractions SIX FLAGS MT. OLYMPUS WATER ORIGINAL GREAT AMERICA & THEME PARK WISCONSIN DUCKS Gate Price: “Any One Day” – $83.18 All Day Pass Gate Price: Adult – $32.01 Our Price: “Any One Day” – $53.25 Gate Price: $40.00 Children (4-11) – $16.01 WPRA Week (July 2-10) – $40.25 Our Price: $20.00 Our Price: Adult – $27.50 Children 2 & Under FREE! Children 2 & Under FREE! Children (4-11) – $15.50 Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Children 3 & Under FREE! * Discounted children tickets are not sold through our office Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. (May - Mid-June) 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. (Mid-June - Labor Day) PIRATES COVE ADVENTURE GOLF 18 Holes MILWAUKEE Gate Price: $9.00 COUNTY ZOO Our Price: $6.00 Open Year Round Children 5 & Under FREE! Gate Price: Adult – $16.25 Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Children (3-12) – $13.25 Our Price: Adult – $12.00 Children (3-12) – $10.00 Children 2 & Under FREE! The Ashwaubenon Parks, Hours: Mon. - Sat. Recreation, & Forestry 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Department takes the following Sun. & Holidays 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. NOAH’S ARK forms of payment: All Day Unlimited Use Pass Gate Price: $37.25 cash Our Price: $28.00 check Under 35” FREE! visa Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. mastercard 6 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.com
Performing Arts Center The Ashwaubenon Performing Arts Center (PAC) is a beautiful 730-seat venue located one mile south of Lambeau Field, at 2391 South Ridge Road. This state-of-the-art performance space was built for the artistic and theatrical enrichment of the students and community members of the Village of Ashwaubenon and surrounding areas. The PAC serves as home to school and community musicals, plays, concerts, and theatre programs and also actively presents regional, national, and 2391 South Ridge Road international touring entertainment. U PCOM ING EVE NTS The MadHatters Daddy D Productions presents Saturday, April 6 at Gospel: How Great 2:00 PM Thou Art Sponsored by Williams Auto Body Sunday, April 14 at 2:00 PM USAF Airmen Matt Beilis: of Note The Soul of Pop Sunday, April 28 at Friday, May 3 at 7:30 PM 7:00 PM Sponsored by The Press Free concert sponsored by the Village of Ashwaubenon and Ashwaubenon School District Four Guyz Tickets required via in Dinner Jackets online registration link at Saturday, May 11 at 7:30 PM AshwaubenonPAC.org Sponsored by Auto Select Tickets are sold locally through Ticket Star at (920) 494-3401, online at www.TicketStarOnline.com, or in person Monday through Friday, 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM at Ticket Star’s office, located at 1901 South Oneida Street. The PAC ticket office is also open one-hour prior to performances. More information about the Ashwaubenon Performing Arts Center, upcoming shows, and how to purchase tickets is available online at www.AshwaubenonPAC.org. Join our fan page on www.facebook.com Spring & Summer 2019 7
Community Events DOGS ARE ALLOWED IN ASHWAUBOMAY & FORT HOWARD PARKS! Did you know that Ashwaubenon Lake concession area, or other areas residents can run dogs off-leash in both where people are congregating. The best Ashwaubomay and Fort Howard Parks? spots to run your dog(s) are around the YOU CAN! Dogs are permitted off-leash park perimeter. While you may love your in Ashwaubomay and Fort Howard dog, not everyone is a dog “fan”. Parks with a free “pass” from the Parks, • Please pick up after your dog! All waste Recreation & Forestry Department. The should be picked up and disposed of benefit is mutual. The dogs and their into a trash can. If this is not followed, owners get to have the freedom to run then the off-leash ability at these parks and play in a large open area. The Village will be revoked. benefits by just having the dogs there…. • A resident must come in for a new it helps keep the Canadian geese away pass each calendar year. (they see the dogs as a threat and move on). Dogs, by ordinance, are permitted in other Ashwaubenon park facilities on a When you come for the permit, we just “pass-through” basis only. These dogs ask you to abide by some common-sense must be on leash (8’), and the owner rules when having your dog(s) off-leash: must be in control of their dogs at all times. • Dogs are not allowed in the baseball complex area when We want you to have fun with your pup! Stop by the Parks there are youth/adult teams playing or practicing. & Recreation office in the community center to pick up your • Your dog should avoid the playground areas, picnic shelters, 2019 pass. Questions? Call our office at (920) 492-2331. Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan The Village will need to update its’ Park Plan (called the Fort Howard Park: Tuesday July 16 under the shelter @ 6p, as “Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan”, or part of our Neighborhood Event “CORP”) in 2019. Smith Park: Tuesday, July 23 under the shelter @ 6p as part of Last updated in 2012/2013, many ideas for neighborhood park our Neighborhood Event projects completed in the last 5-6 years came out of these Sand Acres: Tuesday, August 6 under the shelter @ 6p as part meetings. Projects such as the pickleball courts at Fort Howard of our Neighborhood Event and National Night Out. Park, the Canterbury & Waterford Park picnic shelters, the western pathway extension at Pioneer, and the Sand Acres Pioneer Park: Wednesday, August 14 in the concessions Drive Trail, are but a few of the larger ones. shelter @ 6 p.m. Again…these ideas came from YOU! After your ideas and We have tried to spread these out at various parks. They discussion points were given, our Park Board continued usually don’t last too long! Suggestions may be given for ANY neighborhood or park facility at ANY of the meetings. discussion and ranked potential projects, which have been Just because a meeting is at a specific park, does not limit considered in the last 6 budget cycles. Well….the CORP is comments for just that park/neighborhood. supposed to be updated every 5 years, so it is time to get some fresh ideas from the community. What amenities In addition, we will take suggestions at the September 17 Park would you like to see in our parks or in the Village, in Board meeting at Ashwaubenon Village Hall. Time TBD…. terms of Parks & Recreation? A series of park meetings/ but likely between a 5:30p – 7p start time. And….there is an discussions have been scheduled to collect your feedback. option of filling out an on-line form (available June – August Here are the dates: on our website). Go to www.ashwaubenon.com Click on Government/Departments/Parks &Recreation…and the link Skyline Park: Wednesday, June 19th under the shelter @ 6p. will be on the page. Aubinger Park: Wednesday, June 26th under the shelter @ 6. So….let yourself be heard for what recreational amenities you Canterbury Park: Wednesday, July 10 under the shelter at 6p would like to see in Ashwaubenon. We hope to see you there! 8 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.com
Community Events A FOOD A-FARE A series of 3 Food Truck Rallies will be hosted by the Village of Ashwaubenon Parks & Recreation Department this summer. Each rally will be incorporated with a special event. - Multiple Food Vendors On-site selling food from 4pm-8pm - Beverage area selling soda, water, domestic and craft beer. Volunteers provided By Fortifi Bank. - Ashwaubomay Lake will have extended hours for the 3 rallies, staying open until 8pm. The 8/1 event is free lake admission from 5pm-8pm. - Free Bounce House on-site sponsored by Sherman Counseling - Dozens of picnic tables for patrons to sit and enjoy their meals. - Family games put out around the seating area for attendees to JUNE 13, JULY 11 play ie Corn-Hole, Bean Bag Bucketz, Giant Connect 4, Giant & AUGUST 1 Jenga & Slammo Food Truck Rally - Recreation staff leading active group games for kids and/or families to participate in 4-8 pm - Face Painting/balloon animal vendor on-site - Watch our Facebook pages for a food truck “lineup” as the dates get closer! - Movies shown on a giant 16 foot high screen - Log rolling demonstration. Try it at no additional charge to the normal Lake Admission on June 13. Featuring JUNE 13TH MOVIE @ DUSK JULY 11TH MOVIE @ DUSK “THE MEG” “JURASSIC WORLD: on the “BIG” screen FALLEN KINGDOM” provided by FunFlicks!!! AUGUST 1 PIRATE DAY AAARRRGGGHHHH!!! Come join us for an evening of pirate fun. We will have treasure hunts, walk the plank and many other fun activities. Free admission into the lake from 5pm-8pm and the first 100 children will receive an eye patch! Join our fan page on www.facebook.com Spring & Summer 2019 9
Community Events Ashwaubenon Village-Wide Rummage Sale Interested in reducing some clutter around the house and make money at the same time?! Sign up for the 2019 Pick up a form at the Ashwaubenon Parks, Village-Wide Rummage Sale Recreation & Forestry Department located on Rummage sales will be held rain or shine on Friday, April 26th & 900 Anderson Drive and send along with a Saturday, April 27th, from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. check to the address on the form. For the low cost of $6.00, your rummage sale will be included OR Visit Ashwaubenon Village web site and on a map with location indicated and a short description of download PDF form which you can either print items at your sale. You will also receive a number, which and mail or attach PDF to email and send to corresponds with our map and a “rummage sale” yard droehrig@ashwaubenon.com sign which you can place to advertise your sale. OR If you have questions, email them to: Don’t delay, start thinking about it today! Sign- Rumm sanderson@ashwaubenon.com a up for this event has a deadline of Friday, S al e g e or you may call the Ashwaubenon Parks, March 29th, 2019 to ensure you are included Recreation & Forestry office at 492-2331. on the map! the great ashwaubomay SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL park clean-up project The Safe Routes to School Project has been helping to educate children The seventh annual community work day at and adults through the Ashwaubenon School District. For more Ashwaubomay Park is scheduled for Saturday, information on keeping our community safe, check out: June 15, 2019. We are seeking community members, http://www.saferoutesinfo.org/ park users, service organizations and scouting groups Mission Statement: to help improve Ashwaubomay Park for all visitors. Last The mission of the Ashwaubenon School District’s year volunteers cleared buckthorn and honeysuckle in (ASD) Safe Routes to School program is to enable front of the Chief Ashwaubomay Memorial along the and encourage children to walk and bicycle to Fox River. school safely and enjoyably. The ASD will partner with student, parents, Please bring your hand pruners, pole saws, and loppers law enforcement and the Village staff and residents to identify and (no power tools please) to help remove these invasive overcome the barriers of walking and biking to school in order to improve species and other brush that have taken over the Fox the overall well-being of our community. River riverfront. Our work day will begin at 9:00 a.m. Safety Tips: and run until 11:30 a.m. when we will have a BBQ hot Motorists • Use lights and retro-reflective dog lunch awaiting beneath a picnic shelter, followed • Watch for pedestrians and clothing at night Bicyclists by free lake admission! We’ll be meeting by the bicyclists • Ride with traffic Ashwaubomay Lake shelter area. • Yield to pedestrians in • Wear a helmet Interested in helping… GREAT!!!!! It is recommended crosswalks • Make eye contact with motorists that work gloves, long sleeve T-shirts and long pants • Share the road with bicyclists and pedestrians be worn for safety purposes. Pedestrians • Be visible Give us a call at 492-2331 to get on the volunteer list. • Walk facing traffic • Use lights and retro-reflective • Make eye contact with motorists clothing at night • Cross at crosswalks • Follow the rules of the road • Be visible Online Resources: Visit ASD’s Safe Routes to School website at www.ashwaubenon.k12.wi.us/srts/cfm 10 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.com
Summer program Ashwaubenon Blast and Au g us t 10, 20 19 Family Fun-ath-alon »» Concessions ON-SITE ALL DAY! Saturday, August 10th »» Food, soft drinks, beer and water available Time: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. »» Plenty of picnic tables! Location: Ashwaubomay »» Free Car Show 8am-3pm! Ages: All ages SCHEDULE OF »» $5 wristbands for unlimited games, bounce EVENTS houses, balloon animals and face painting 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. »» Face painting from 2-5 p.m. Car Show »» Balloon Animals from 4-7 p.m. 11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. »» Kiddie Carnival games w/ prizes from 2-7 p.m. Free Swimming at Ashwaubomay Lake »» …And more!!! WOW! 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 3rd DEGREE (band) 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Face Painting* 2:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Kiddie Carnival and Bounce Houses* 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. DOO-WOP DADDIES! (band) 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Balloon Animals* 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. The Cougars (band) *wristband required Back by popular demand and bigger and better than ever. The 5th Annual Ashwaubenon Blast will bring all the fun of the past 4 years along with a free car show!!! The Village, Ashwaubenon School District and area sponsors are teaming up again to bring you the BIGGEST COMMUNITY EVENT OF THE YEAR! Come celebrate at Ashwaubomay Park with neighbors friends, family and past Ashwaubenon Graduates and School District Staff! This is the summer event you won’t want to miss! Join our fan page on www.facebook.com Spring & Summer 2019 11
Summer Concerts ASHWAUBENON Parks, Recreation & Forestry 2019 CONCERTS IN THE PARK SERIES at Klipstine Park 900 Anderson Drive A FREE lunchtime concert series!!! • Enjoy music, lunch, and visit with friends and family. • 11:30 - 2 p.m. Wednesdays, June 12 - August 7 • Concessions available on site, provided by area community organizations. • Picnic tables available or bring a lawn chair and blanket. • Rain site for all concerts will be located in the Ashwaubenon Community Center. • For more information, call Parks & Recreation at (920) 492-2331. Events Held In Conjunction with Concerts In The Park: July 10* Food Drive Bring a non-perishable food item for “Stocked Shelves” pantry @ St. John Lutheran Church. July 17** Senior Citizen Day Ashwaubenon Seniors eat for $2. Book exchange on site. July 24*** Restaurant Rally! Enjoy food offered from various area restaurants!!! July 31**** Ice Cream Social Day Sundaes for only $1…served by the Senior Citizen Advisory Committee! June 12–Aug. 7 Preschool Story Time & Craft 11:00-11:30 preceding every concert for ages 5 & under. Sponsored by Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry. FREE! 12 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.com
Summer Concerts 2019 Summer Line-Up The Music Jar Band (Popular Cover Band) June 12 Sponsor: US BANK Paul Evansen (Neil Diamond - “Truly Diamond” Show Tribute) June 19 Sponsor: LP Mooradian Co. Flooring ROCKER! (Classic Rock) June 26 Sponsor: AnSer Services Talk of the Town (Dixie) July 10* Sponsor: Ashwaubenon Lions Let Me Be Frank (Tribute Show) July 17** Sponsor: Woodside Senior Communities Daddy D Productions July 24*** Sponsor: Ashwaubenon Business Association The Ricochettes (50’s-60’s Rock n’ Roll) July 31**** Sponsor: Village of Ashwaubenon Time Machine (Classic Rock) August 7 Sponsor: Pepsi Cola of NE WI Saturday, 3rd DEGREE, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. August 10 DOO-WOP DADDIES!, 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. The Cougars, 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. The Ashwaubenon Blast @ Ashwaubomay Park *Special event day - see previous page for details. If you do business with our sponsors, please let them know your appreciation in making this series possible! Contributing Sponsor Join our fan page on www.facebook.com Spring & Summer 2019 13
Senior Fitness Fit & Fabulous Fit & Fabulous – A moderate-intensity “active adult” class! Fit & Fabulous Challenge - a step up in challenge and Focusing on functional movement, range of motion, strength, intensity with a faster music tempo than Fit & Fabulous. and cardio-vascular conditioning, the class seeks to improve Improves muscular strength, cardio-vascular endurance, and participants’ energy, muscular strength, and overall fitness overall fitness in this calorie-burning, energizing, inspiring, levels. Combines easy-on-the-joints and low to moderate- and fun class! impact routines with functional movement exercises that use Moderate to higher intensity (participant’s choice!) elastic tubing, hand weights, and balls. Join us in this body- Focuses on functional movement, strength, and cardio-vas- energizing and inspiring class for improved fitness and life! All cular conditioning Fit & Fabulous classes are be led by NETA® certified group Combines cardio routines with strength and resistance exer- fitness instructor, Lissa Marth. cises, using elastic tubing, hand weights, gliding discs, balls, Monday & Wednesday MORNINGS and floor mats (8 classes per session) TUESDAYS kick up intensity with strength training mixed Spring I April 1-April 24 with Steps, Tabata, circuits, H.I.I.T., air kick-boxing, or other Spring II April 29-May 22 cardio Summer I May 29-June 24 THURSDAYS offer strength training intervals with moder- Summer II June 26-July 22 ate-intensity cardio floor routines While a workout mat is not required, it is highly recom- Summer III July 24-August 19 mended for doing floor exercises. All Fit & Fabulous Chal- Time: Mondays 7:30 a.m.-8:15 a.m. lenge classes are be led by NETA® certified group fitness Wednesdays 6:45 a.m.-7:30 a.m. instructor, Lissa Marth Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Spring I March 28-April 25 (no class 4/2) Fee: $32 resident; Spring II April 30-May 23 $47 non-resident Summer I May 28-June 25 (no class 5/30) Summer II June 27-July 25 (no class 7/4) Summer III July 30-August 29 (no class 8/15 & 8/22) Time: 5:30 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Fee: $32 resident; $47 non-resident SENIOR STRETCH & BALANCE MEDICARE 101 Senior Stretch & Balance-move your body through seated and It’s never too early to start planning for Medicare. Join us for an standing yoga poses with chair support offered designed to educational event on Tuesday, April 23 at the Ashwaubenon increase flexibility, balance and range of motion. There is no Senior Center to learn the basics of Medicare with a Health- floorwork with this class. Senior Stretch & Balance will be led Partners Robin Medicare expert. We’ll have one session at 9 by certified instructor Faye Nedobeck. a.m. and another at 1 p.m. Pick the time that works best and THURSDAYS we’ll see you there! Here’s what’s on the agenda: SESSION 1: APRIL 4-APRIL 25 • Medicare 101 SESSION 2: MAY 2-MAY 23 • Working past 65? How Medicare affects your HSA SESSION 3: MAY 30-JUNE 20 • 4 reasons to buy a private health plan SESSION 4: JUNE 27-JULY 25 • 7 things to do before you enroll in Medicare (no class 7/4) Pre-register by Friday, April 19 SESSION 5: AUGUST 1-AUGUST 22 Date: Tuesday, April 23 Time: 9:35 a.m.-10:20 a.m. Presenter: HealthPartners Location: Ashwaubenon Time: 9:00 a.m. session or 1:00 p.m session Community Center Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Fee: $16 resident; Fee: Free $31 non-resident 14 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.com
55+/Senior Citizen programs LUNCH & LEARN Learn from the presentations of our experts and have the opportunity over lunch to chat and ask questions of them. Lunch and Lunch will provide a sandwich and soup to all participants. Sponsored by Woodside Senior Communities. Tai Chi Workshop Living with Parkinson’s Disease Join Woodside’s certified Tai Chi instructor for a great We will discuss all medical, psychological and physical workout that is great for all fitness levels along with effects of this disease and steps we can all take to decrease education on the health benefits of this easy and effective symptoms of Parkinson’s. exercise. Pre-register by Friday, June 7 Pre-register by Friday, May 3 Date: Tuesday, June 11 Date: Tuesday, May 14 Presenter: Woodside Staff Presenter: Woodside Staff Time: Noon-1:00 p.m. Time: Noon-1:00 p.m. Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Fee: Free Fee: Free Assisted Living: Senior Wellness What You Need To Know Woodside’s Wellness Coordinator will be presenting on all Assisted Living is one of the fastest growing senior services things wellness and the positive, holistic effects you can all in the nation, which can make it overwhelming if you are feel when implementing simple wellness plans into your life. trying to find the best fit for you or your loved one. In this Pre-register by Friday, August 9 session we will discuss tips and tricks to make sure you are Date: Tuesday, August 13 able to make the right choice in Assisted Living. Presenter: Woodside Staff Pre-register by Friday, July 5 Time: Noon-1:00 p.m. Date: Tuesday, July 9 Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Presenter: Woodside Staff Fee: Free Time: Noon-1:00 p.m. Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Fee: Free Join our fan page on www.facebook.com Spring & Summer 2019 15
55+/Senior Citizen programs Sewing Club DONUTS & DOCUMENTARIES Love to sew, knit, crochet or quilt? Bring your latest project Interested in learning something new in an entertaining and join this fun group of ladies! Inspiration included. We fashion? Join us here, at the Ashwaubenon Community will be meeting every Monday morning at 10am in the new Center, the third Friday of the month for Doughnuts and Ashwaubenon Community Center Activity Room!!! Documentaries. Every month we will show a critically acclaimed documentary on various subject matters while you Date: Every Monday enjoy coffee and doughnuts! This is sure to satisfy both your Time: 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. curiosity and your stomach! Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Date: 3RD FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH Fee: Free Time: 9:30 a.m. Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center BOOK CLUB Fee: Free Are you an avid reader that can’t wait to discuss the latest novel you just finished? The Book Club at the Ashwaubenon Community Center invites you to join them the second Ashwaubenon Senior Citizen Day Wednesday of the month in the Community Center Lobby at Concert in the Park at 1pm. This Club is done in partnership with the Brown All Ashwaubenon residents 55 and over, today is your County Library, Ashwaubenon Branch. day! Come and enjoy “Let Me Be Frank” during the weekly Date: 2nd Wednesday of Concert in the Park located at Klipstine Park and receive lunch for $2.00 (ID or proof of residency is required). Every Month Lunch includes hamburger, brat or hot dog, chips, cookie Time: 1:00 p.m. and drink!!! This concert sponsored by Woodside Senior Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Communities. Fee: Free Date: WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 Time: 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. MOVIE MATINEE Location: Klipstine Park Come join us the first Tuesday of the month for a movie and Fee: $2.00 for Ashwaubenon residents 55 and snacks! We will be watching movies on our giant projector older (ID or proof of residency required) screen to make you feel like you are at the theater. Every month will feature a different film and genre. This event is FREE! Interested? Call our office for the featured movie of the month! Date: 1st Tuesday of Every Month Time: 1:00 p.m. Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Fee: Free STUDIO FOR ARTISTS Ice Cream Social Join artists in an open studio forum every Thursday from Cool off with a delicious ice cream sundae or cone while 9am to 12 pm. Work on your own projects / paper/ canvas/ enjoying the sounds of “The Ricochettes” during the artworks with like minded artists. Tables, chairs, and water weekly Concert in the Park. There will different toppings available for use. No instructors. Just a great setting for that will allow you to personalize your sundae. This concert artists to interact and work on their own. sponsored by tbd. Date: Every Thursday Date: WEDNESDAY, July 31 Time: 9:00 a.m.-Noon Time: 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Location: Klipstine Park Fee: Free Fee: $1.00 16 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.com
55+/Senior Citizen programs MEALS ON WHEELS PROGRAM MAH JONGG The Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department Come learn to play Mah Jongg. American Mah Jongg is a is partnering with the Aging & Disability Resource Center fun game that uses small rectangular tiles, stamped with of Brown County (ADRC) to recruit and train additional characters and symbols. Players will need to purchase their volunteers to deliver home bound meals through their Meals Mah Jongg card to participate. on Wheels Program. Date: Every Wednesday Individuals or organizations interested in receiving more information on how to become a volunteer for this Time: 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Ashwaubenon home bound meal route should call the Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Ashwaubenon Recreation Department at (920)492-2331. Fee: Free Both training and mileage reimbursement are provided through the Aging & Disability Resource Center of Brown County. Delivery volunteers & subs are needed. Please call 492-2331. A B C & D’s OF MEDICARE: UNDERSTANDING YOUR Ashwaubenon residents can register for the Meals on Wheels Program by calling the Aging & Disability Resource MEDICARE OPTIONS Center of Brown County at (920)448-4312. Meals will be A valuable workshop for persons new to Medicare and those available to individuals who: who want to learn more. During the workshop, you will learn about the different parts of Medicare, how to determine • are 60+ years of age the best options for your Medicare coverage, Medicare (adults who are under age 60 may qualify) Advantage Plans, Medigap policies, and programs that may • are home-bound and not driving help in paying for your Medicare coverage. • are not able to prepare meals for themselves, Pre-register by Friday, July 5 Please call the Aging & Disability Resource Center to discuss Date: Tuesday, JULY 9 eligibility and your specific situation. Presenter: Staff from Brown County Aging and The Home Bound Meal Program is designed to meet at least Disability Resource center one third of the Recommended Daily Allowance for adults Time: 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. age 60 or older. Meals are delivered between 11:00 a.m. and Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center 12:30 p.m. - Monday thru Friday - and are available on a 900 Anderson Drive suggested donation basis of $4.00 per meal. Fee: Free MEDICARE ON-LINE TOOLS Come and learn about the online tools for managing your medicare benefits. Some topics are the medicare plan finder, new medicare phone app and how to create “my.medicare” account. Pre-register by Friday, JULY 12 Date: Tuesday, JULY 16 Presenter: Staff from Brown County Aging and Disability Resource center Time: 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center 900 Anderson Drive Fee: Free Join our fan page on www.facebook.com Spring & Summer 2019 17
55+/Senior Citizen programs BREAKFAST WITH THE EXPERTS Learn from the presentations of our experts and have the opportunity over breakfast to chat and ask questions of them. Our Breakfast with Experts Series is sponsored by Oak Park Place. Declare Your Care Downsizing & Decluttering Join us for an opportunity learn and ask questions about the Painless Way / Bring Your estate planning needs, such as trusts, wills, healthcare Property Back to Square One power of attorney and durable power of attorney As we age, our needs change and for some the thought of documents and the importance of planning for the future. staying in their home, moving and/or downsizing can be Pre-register by Friday, May 17 overwhelming. Learn steps to declutter your life; making it safe and healthier. Also, learn safety tips and maintenance Date: Tuesday, May 21 considerations for loss prevention and/or home sale. Presenter: Christina L. Peterson, Attorney, Pre-register by Friday, August 16 Hanaway Ross, S.C. Time: 9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Date: Tuesday, August 20 Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Presenter: JDog Junk Removal & Hauling/ 900 Anderson Drive Square One Restoration Fee: Free Time: 9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center 900 Anderson Drive Fee: Free BRAIN HEALTH & DEMENTIA CARE NEW Water Tour The Dementia Care Specialist in Come experience the journey of 38 million gallons! NEW Water, Brown County is one of twenty the brand of the Green Bay Metropolitan Sewerage District, four in the state of Wisconsin. invites you to tour its facility – the 3rd largest wastewater plant Come learn about the Dementia in Wisconsin. With our new Resource Recovery and Electrical Care Specialist role and the Energy facility, R2E2, we are entering a new era here in Northeast wonderful efforts towards a Wisconsin. As the tour takes place both indoors and outdoors, Dementia Friendly Community. participants must dress for the weather, and are required to Concerned about your own wear long pants and closed-toed shoes. The front gate will be brain health? The Dementia Care closed, so guests will have to push the call button to be buzzed Specialist will talk about early through. Participants must be able to climb up and down a detection, warning signs and what number of stairs. The walking tour will take approximately 1 ½ you can do to keep your brain hours. The tour is not handicapped accessible. healthy.” Pre-register by Friday, June 14 Pre-register by Friday, April 26 Date: Tuesday, June 18 Date: WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 Time: 10:00 a.m Presenter: Sheri Mealy ADRC Location: NEW Water 2231 N Quincy St Time: 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Fee: Free Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center 900 Anderson Drive Fee: Free 18 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.com
Trips Miller Brewery & Strawberry Fest-Cedarburg WI Miller Park Tours Come one, come all Join in on the fun! We are going to visit Milwaukee and enjoy to Strawberry Fest in the fine history of the city. A tour at Miller Brewery will start off Cedarburg Wisconsin. the day, Lunch at TGI Fridays, followed with a tour of Miller Park. Spend the day strolling DATE: SATURDAY, APRIL 13 through the amazing downtown Cedarburg Pre-register by Friday, March 29 area. Vendors and shops Departure: Sam’s Club Parking Lot, vary from arts & crafts to flea and farm market goods. Enjoy 7:45 a.m. the beautiful time of year harvesting strawberries. Wisconsin Return: 6:00 p.m. Strawberries provide the perfect addition to all those tasty Fee: $54 resident; $68 non-resident treats! No matter your hobby, this trip is sure to please Ages: All welcome, under 18 must be everyone in your group. accompanied by an adult DATE: SATURDAY, JUNE 22 (Includes transportation via motor-coach bus and tour tickets. Additional items will be at your own expense.) PRE-REGISTER BY FRIDAY, JUNE 7 Departure: Sam’s Club Parking Lot, 9:15 a.m. Let’s Talk Turkeys! Return: 6:00 p.m. A turkey population is trying to establish itself in Ashwaubenon. Too Fee: $24 resident; $39 non-resident many turkeys in your yard or garden? Here’s some “turkey management tips”… Ages: All welcome, under 18 must be accompanied by an adult Don’t feed the turkeys! (Includes transportation via motor-coach bus. Turkeys will be encouraged to stick around if they can find a source of Additional items will be at your own expense.) food. It is illegal by Village ordinance to directly feed turkeys! Don’t leave spilled bird feed on the ground. You may also consider reducing the number of bird feeders during the spring and summer, and Community Gardens talk with your neighbors to ensure they are taking similar precautions. @ Bill Diamond Park Stand your ground! Sign-up dates in 2019 for the Ashwaubenon Community Wild turkeys will view you as an underling if you act fearful or run Garden @ Bill Diamond Park are as follows: away. Instead, try establishing dominance by yelling and waving your TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2019 @ 8 A.M.: arms at them, popping open an umbrella, throwing tennis balls, or Sign-ups for NEW gardeners begin. spraying them down with your garden hose. A leashed dog may also Fee: $25 for season be an effective method to scare turkeys. Turkeys are timid and scare There are 50 plots in the garden plus 2 elevated gardener easily, so it is important that all members of your family use these boxes. The inorganic garden boxes are designed for methods to discourage turkeys from using your backyard as their individuals with mobility challenges, allowing for easier hangout spot. gardening (less stooping, bending, etc.). The plots are a During mating season (Feb-May) male turkeys may act aggressively combination of inorganic(42) and organic(8). Returning towards reflective surfaces such as windows, automobile windows, gardeners will have priority registration, followed by new or polished car doors. Turkeys will view their reflection as an intruding gardeners, who can register beginning Tuesday, March male turkey. Try scaring the turkey away, and cover the reflective 19th. Plot numbers for new gardeners which are available surface if possible. to “reserve” will be posted on our website prior to March How to prevent turkeys from roosting in your yard. 19th. Please call our office for additional details or check In urban areas, turkeys may try to roost on decks, roofs, and other out our website at www.ashwaubenon.com. area that look like a good nesting spot. Encourage turkeys to roost elsewhere by scaring them away using the above methods, or by using devices such as motion activated sprinklers, or bird wire to encourage them to move elsewhere. These methods are also effective ways to prevent turkeys from destroying your garden. Turkeys often forage along roadways without looking both ways for traffic. Because of this it is important to keep an eye out for these feathered pedestrians; turkeys often travel in groups so make sure to watch for stragglers. Join our fan page on www.facebook.com Spring & Summer 2019 19
Adult Programs Pickleball 101 4TH Annual Chickadee CHALLENGE The focus of pickleball 101 will be to demonstrate the game Pickleball Tournament and teach the basics. This class is for those who little to no The Ashwaubenon Park & Recreation Department is holding experience playing the game. We will focus on the basic skills of its second annual age – based all women round robin serving, ground strokes, back hand, overhead volleys, lobbing, pickleball tournament. We are accepting registrations for up dinking, scoring and the rules of play. Each person will have to 24 women. Prizes will be awarded for our top 2 teams. A sub the opportunity to actively participate in learning all of the core sandwich lunch is included in your entry fee! skills of the game of pickleball while appreciating the healthy benefits from participating in a game of skill, strategy and fun! DATE: SATURDAY, June 15 (Rain date June 16) Date: Wednesdays July 10 & 17 Time: Matches begin at 9:00 a.m. Time: 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Location: Fort Howard Park Location: Fort Howard Park Fee: $15 per individual Fee: $10 TAKE YOUR PICKLEBALL GAME TO THE NEXT LEVEL This class is for advanced Pickleball players to take their games to the next level. We will have 2 separate skill based dates. Session 1 is Pickleball players with a ranking of 2.5-3.0 and Session 2 is for even more advanced players with a ranking of 3.5-4.0. Our expert instructors from the Packerland Pickleball Players will help your game bust through to the next level. Class will focus on ball placement, soft game skills, position play, strategy, and shot selection. Please contact Bob Fry at b1973k@ yahoo.com to determine which session is best for your game!!! Session I: Tuesday, July 23 2.5-3.0 clinic Adult Golf Lessons (rain date July 25) Are you looking for a new activity to get you outside and keep Session 2: SATURDAY, August 10 3.5-4.0 clinic you feeling young? Golf is the perfect game to pick up at any (rain date August 11) age. This 4 week class is perfect for beginners or anyone new Time: Noon-4:00 p.m. to the game. LPGA Professional Julie Pyne will teach you all the Location: Fort Howard Park important fundamentals you need to learn to excel at this great Fee: $10 game. TUESDAYS MAY 7-28 (4 classes) Time: 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Location: Highland Ridge Golf Club 3640 Sand Acres Dr, De Pere, 54115 Fee: $45 resident; $60 non-resident 20 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.com
Adult Fitness Za’ Jammin Mashup! Fit & Fabulous Za’ Jammin Mashup! - is an exhilarating and easy-to- Fit & Fabulous - A moderate-intensity “active adult” class! Focusing follow cardio dance class that combines fun pop songs on functional movement, range of motion, strength, and cardio- (current and oldies) and Latin dance moves into one, vascular conditioning, the class seeks to improve participants’ energy, time-flying experience! Fun to dance and easy-to-follow! muscular strength, and overall fitness levels. Combines easy-on- The routines feature interval-training sessions where the-joints and low to moderate-impact routines with functional aerobic dancing and moderate to low-impact toning movement exercises that use elastic tubing, hand weights, and balls. moves are combined to tone and sculpt the body while Join us in this body-energizing and inspiring class for improved fitness effectively conditioning the cardio-vascular system. While and life! All Fit & Fabulous classes are be led by NETA® certified the routines are choreographed, free style movement is group fitness instructor, Lissa Marth. always welcome. So come and shake your groove thing! Monday and Wednesday MORNINGS No experience required! Ages 14 & up. Za’ Jammin Spring I April 1-April 24 Mashup! classes will be led by NETA® certified group Spring II April 29-May 22 fitness instructor and dancer, Lissa Marth. Summer I May 29-June 24 Tuesday AND THURSDAY EVENINGS Summer II June 26-July 22 Spring I MARCH 28-APRIL 25 (no class 4/2) Summer III July 24-August 19 Spring II APRIL 30-MAY 23 Time: Mondays 7:30 a.m.-8:15 a.m. Summer I MAY 28-JUNE 25 (no class 5/30) Wednesdays 6:45 a.m.-7:30 a.m. Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Summer II JUNE 27-JULY 25 (no class 7/4) Fee: $32 resident; $47 non-resident Summer III JULY 30-AUGUST 29 (no class 8/15 & 8/22) Time: 6:20 p.m. - 7:05 p.m. Fit & Fabulous Challenge Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Fit & Fabulous Challenge - a step up in challenge and intensity Fee: $32 resident; $47 non-resident with a faster music tempo than Fit & Fabulous. Improves muscular Register for Za’ Jammin Mashup! and come early strength, cardio-vascular endurance, and overall fitness in this calorie- for Fit & Fab Challenge for FREE! burning, energizing, inspiring, and fun class! Moderate to higher intensity (participant’s choice!) BARRE FUSION™ Focuses on functional movement, strength, and cardio-vascular *ALL NEW Barre Fusion™ - Barre meets Yoga conditioning Strong to build endurance, reduce stress, develop total Combines cardio routines with strength and resistance exercises, using body and core strength, improve posture and balance, elastic tubing, hand weights, gliding discs, balls, and floor mats increase lean muscle mass, and improve fat burning TUESDAYS kick up intensity with strength training mixed with ability via low-impact cardio-vascular training in this Steps, Tabata, circuits, H.I.I.T., air kick-boxing, or other cardio class! Combines Ballet-inspired movements, isometric THURSDAYS offer strength training intervals with moderate- exercises, and yoga flow into floor and mat routines intensity cardio floor routines with optional hand weights and balls. All Barre Fusion™ While a workout mat is not required, it is highly recommended classes are be led by NETA® Barre Connect™ and for doing floor exercises. All Fit & Fabulous Challenge classes are Yoga Strong™ certified group fitness instructor, be led by NETA® certified group fitness instructor, Lissa Marth. Lissa Marth TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS Tuesdays & Thursdays EVENINGS Spring I March 28-April 25 (no class 4/2) Spring I MARCH 28-APRIL 25 (no class 4/2) Spring II April 30-May 23 Spring II APRIL 30-MAY 23 Summer I May 28-June 25 (no class 5/30) Summer I MAY 28-JUNE 25 (no class 5/30) Summer II JUNE 27-JULY 25 (no class 7/4) Summer II JUNE 27-JULY 25 (no class 7/4) Summer III JULY 30-AUGUST 29 (no class 8/15 & 8/22) Time: 5:30 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Summer III JULY 30-AUGUST 29 (no class 8/15 & 8/22) Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Time: 4:30 p.m.-5:15 p.m. Fee: $32 resident; $47 non-resident Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Register for Fit & Fabulous Challenge and stay for Fee: $32 resident; $47 non-resident Za’ Jammin Mash-up for FREE! Value! Value! Register for a full session at $4 per class (resident) - online at • Register and purchase in person at Park & Rec Office Best Best http://ashwaubenon.com or in-person at Park & Rec Office • 10 classes per card = $50/resident or $65/non-resident Need Flexibility? Purchase the Za’ Jammin Mashup/Barre Blend/ • Expires December 31, 2018 Fit & Fabulous class Punch Card at $5 per class • Must present card in person in class - Non-transferable Join our fan page on www.facebook.com Spring & Summer 2019 21
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