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2 Greendale Park and Recreation Department Message from Greendale Schools Superintendent Community Learning Center Dear Greendale Community, 5647 Broad Street, Greendale, WI 53129 families and community to promote a sense of Greendale Schools is piloting a new academic Phone: (414) 423-2790 press 2 Another successful summer is coming to a close in belonging, mutual respect, and safety for all enrichment program targeting school-aged children 24-Hour Information Line: the Village of Greendale. From weekly Downtown families, inclusive of all racial and ethnic identities. who are not enrolled in traditional school settings. (414) 423-2803 Markets to Gazebo Concerts, our Greendale Park The district is working to expand celebrations, The pilot offers enrichment, extension, and support Regular Office Hours: & Recreation Department was busy engaging the learning and community building opportunities to families choosing to homeschool or enrolled whole community over the past several months. for all Greendale residents through programming in a virtual school as part of their core academic Monday through Friday These events were offered in addition to the many 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Phone) in the coming year. instruction. Thank you to the Field Workshop for ‘learning’ opportunities coordinated and supported their innovation and support in the development of 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (In-person/Counter) by Park & Rec. Our community is fortunate to have Students and educators regularly participate in this pilot. Please explore some of the opportunities Office Closed: robust programming that enhances the quality of national celebrations of the cultures, communities, offered this fall. Full details are available in this Park September 5, life for our residents! and traditions that take place in our country during & Rec program booklet. November 24 and 25, the school year. Beginning this fall, in collaboration December 23, 26, 30 and January 2 All Park & Rec offerings are carefully aligned with with Park & Rec, we will extend those observations I am confident you will find classes and experiences our district mission: “All students belong and are to the greater community through celebrations, through Greendale Park & Recreation that build your Payments: Cash, checks, money orders or empowered to learn, grow, and engage as part of MasterCard/VISA/Discover are acceptable community circles, and learning opportunities to sense of belonging in this community of learners! I a global community” and promote an atmosphere engage all citizens. look forward to participating along with you this fall. forms of payment for class registrations. All of lifelong learning in our Village. Deepening payments must be received at the time of relationships with all stakeholders is another of our Best wishes, class registration. We are willing to work on important district strategic priorities. Specifically, Kim Amidzich, Ph.D. payment plans if you need to do so...we are that goal reads: Strengthen our relationship with Superintendent more interested in you registering for the class/program. Greendale Park and Recreation Table of Contents Department Activity Brochure September 2022 Message from the GSD Superintendent..............2 Published three (3) times yearly How to Register..................................................3 December, April, August/September Mail-In Registration Form..................................4 Volume IX, Issue II gpr.greendale.k12.wi.us Adult Programs...................................................5 Bits & Bytes.......................................................13 OUR MISSION Health & Wellness.............................................14 Greendale Board of Education The Arts............................................................18 Joseph Crapitto, Clerk Fun Activities for Youth & Teens........................25 Mary Grogan, Vice President Aquatic Programs.............................................30 e mission of the Greendale Park and Recreation Tassia Hughes, Treasurer Sports Programs...............................................33 Department is to provide comprehensive programs, services, Robert Kobleska, Member After School Sports & Activities........................38 facilities, activities, and life-long learning opportunities to Kathleen Wied-Vincent, President Caiya Fuentes, Student Member Department Policies.........................................39 enrich the quality of life in the Greendale community. Wesley Gilbert, Student Member
ONLINE REGISTRATION Resident online registration begins Saturday, September 10 at 8:00 a.m. Non-resident begins Wednesday, September 14. Register from the convenience of your home or office at https://web2.myvscloud.com/wbwsc/wigreendalewt.wsc/splash.html. Who Can Register Online? Any individual or household may register online for Park and Recreation Programs. NEW: If you have never registered with us, go to https://web2.myvscloud.com/wbwsc/wigreendalewt.wsc/splash.html to create an account. RETURNING: email park.rec@greendaleschools.org to obtain your information if you have misplaced it (between August 30 and September 2, 2022). How Do I Register For a Program Online? 4 Go to https://web2.myvscloud.com/wbwsc/wigreendalewt.wsc/splash.html. Under “member login” area enter your household ID and password (received when setting up your household account). From there you may register for any available classes. If you do not have a household ID or password, you can create a new account. If you do not remember your information, email park.rec@greendaleschools. org to obtain your information between August 30 and September 2, 2022. NEW: Allow a three-business day response on your household information. Plan appropriately. Which Programs Are Eligible for Online Registration? You may register for any programs listed in our program brochure that have an activity number. Bridge for Kids, Care 4 Kids, Bloom ‘N Grow, Easy Adult Sports Leagues, Summer Adventure Club, and certain programs as noted are NOT eligible for online registration. Online Security and Payments? Online registrations and payments are proccessed through a secure system. We accept Visa, MasterCard and Discover. Ways to A Few Things to Remember with Online Registration -If you have an account, please make sure you have double checked your family info (birthdates, grades (if applicable), current phone number, email addresses, etc.) so Register that you will be able to register without any problems. Remember we will only be available for trouble-shooting Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m., and as we have to manually verify each household once it is requested, it must be done during office hours. Office is closed September 5. -Make sure to register early! For processing and prepping, online registration is removed on Wednesdays for all programs starting the following week (ex: on Wednesday, September 21, classes starting September 26-October 2 will no • Online • Mail-In • Phone-In • Walk-In longer be available for online registration, only by phone-in). -Open Enrollment Families attending Greendale School District Schools (public Greendale Park and Recreation Department schools) for the 2022-23 school year may register online Saturday, September 10th as 5647 Broad Street well. In order to receive the correct fees for classes using online registration, please Greendale WI 53129 call the office to let us know your family is Open Enrollment. If you do not let us know, Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (Phone) you will not be correctly charged and we will not offer any refunds. Mon-Fri 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (In-person/Counter) -Class Filled/Waitlist-If a class is marked full and you are still interested in the class, please call the office (during business hours) to be placed on a wait list. If we can Closed: September 5, November 24 & 25, accomodate more participants you will receive a call from the office and have a two December 23, 26, 30 & January 2 day window to let us know if you want the spot and to make the required payment. Need help with online registration? -Program Registration Confirmation/Receipt Don’t know where to start? Stop by Online: Print receipts at completion of registration. the Park & Recreation office and -Internet Browser: Make sure you are using the Google Chrome internet browser extra help will be available for you. when registering for classes. We have found that other browsers (Edge, Explorer, Firefox, etc.) are not fully supported by our online software. MAIL-IN / WALK-IN / PHONE-IN Program Registration Confirmation/Receipt Park and Recreation Office - 5647 Broad Street Mail-In/Phone-In: Send registrations to Park and Recreation with a self-addressed stamped envelope to receive a copy of your program receipt(s). 414-423-2790 press 2 Resident-Tuesday, September 13th Registrations are required prior to class attendance. Registrations may be accepted after classes begin if space is available; however, class fees are NOT Non Resident-Wednesday, September 14th pro-rated. User fees cover the costs to offer these programs. When you sign up for a class, we depend on your enrollment for a successful class. Please plan your schedule carefully. 3 Greendale Park & Recreation Department Fall 2022 • gpr . g r e e n d a l e . k 1 2 . w i . u s
4 PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM Please read over the updated policies on page 39 before registering. Please note the cancellation and refund policies. Also, please (ONE FORM PER HOUSEHOLD) make a note of all the classes you are signing up for as confirmations will not be sent. Note: Registration will not be processed without payment. When mailing in a registration, classes will be confirmed only when placed in your second-choice class. X Family Information Name (first/last) XPlease indicate your relationship to the registrant(s) named herein Address (of participant) Apt. (check all that apply): City Zip Myself Spouse Parent/Guardian Home Alternative Cell Other (please state) Phone ( ) Phone ( ) Work E-Mail Address XEmergency Name & Phone This email is the email any class correspondence will go to if necessary (for certain classes). X School District: Relationship to registrant(s) Greendale Other X Special Considerations (medications, disabilities, etc.) for: Non-Resident Open Enrollment Name of Registrants/Participants Male Date of Grade Program Title Activity Number Program Choice First Last Female Birth 22-23 (Level) Fee 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd T-SHIRTS (if applicable to program) Round up for Recreation Total Fees $ Rounding up your program fees helps Shirt size options: Youth 6-8, 10-12, 14-16, Adult S, M, L, XL provide financial support to the Sub Total $ Greendale Park & Rec for promotion Name Size of preschool, youth, adult $ & senior citizen programs. Name Size Total Amount $ I, the undersigned, do hereby agree to allow the individual(s) named herein to participate in the actvity(ies) indicated. I am aware of and understand that there may be potential risks inherent with participation in any recreation activity and that the Greendale School District and the Village of XPayment Method: (check one) Greendale does not provide accident insurance and cannot assume responsibility for injury to any participants in the recreation programs. I further understand the eligibility requirements for the program as stated in the Department brochure, and that there are no refunds given unless the Check (Checks payable to): Greendale School District department changes a class. I have read and fully understand this agreement, and furthermore agree to the registration and related department policies, including the right to use my or my child’s photograph or image with or without my or my child’s name, both single and in conjunction with Cash Gift Certificate other persons or objects for any and all purposes including, but not limited to, private or public presentation, advertising, publicity and promotion relating thereto. . Credit Card (circle) VISA MasterCard Discover ALL ADULT PARTICIPANTS MUST SIGN BELOW. IN ADDITION,THE SIGNATURE OF A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN IS REQUIRED FOR YOUTH REGISTRATIONS. Card # Exp: XSignature Date QUESTIONS?? Call 414-423-2790 for assistance. Card Holder Name: V-code: MAIL TO: Greendale Park and Recreation, 5647 Broad Street, Greendale, WI 53129 Please check over form for completeness. Thank you! Signature:
ADULT PROGRAMS Big Muskego Lake Visit Chicago FREE “Residential” Scenic Kayak Tour Spectacular Paper Shredding Event adults adults (children may attend with a paying adult) The Village of Greendale/DPW/Park and Recreation will be providing Greendale Come join the Muskego Recreation staff and Muskego’s residents (household only-no commercial) the opportunity to bring CONFIDENTIAL Conservation Coordinator for a guided kayaking Love shopping in Chicago, or seeing the attractions and don’t and PERSONAL DOCUMENTS for secure and environmentally-responsible “on-site” excursion on beautiful Big Muskego Lake! want the hassle of driving and parking? Then hop on board as destruction. we travel to Chicago and enjoy a day at your leisure! We arrive Big Muskego Lake is recognized as a regionally signifi- Things to know: cant natural area and an Important Bird Area. Enjoy an near Michigan Avenue (where there is always excitement) and Each Greendale Household will be allowed ONLY two (2) Banker-size Boxes full of you are on your own for the day. Consider a visit, during your evening of paddling this deep water marsh habitat, via documents (again only 2 per household will be accepted) and boxes will be given kayak, to observe nesting colonies of Endangered Forster’s own time, to the Christkindlmarket (if open) which features a back to the homeowner to dispose of. terns, nesting Bald Eagles and Ospreys, as well as many cherished German and European tradition with international flair other marsh birds and waterfowl. The excursion finishes and local charm-near Macy’s on State Street. When we board our Only “Confidential” Documents will be accepted (examples include bank statements, with a breathtaking sunset over the Lake (for the 6/1 out- bus at 5:30 p.m., you just sit back and relax after a fun-filled day of invoices, medical records, credit card offers, and pay-stubs). Staples and small paper ing). shopping or sightseeing! clips are okay; remove large clips and binders. PLEASE – no plastics or plastic bags with documents inside will be accepted (as they plug up the machine and create“contaminated” product-unable to be recycled)! Also, now acceptable is glossy paper, magazines, books, Attendees are encouraged to bring their own kayak or Date: Saturday, December 3 #210106.1 newspapers, credit and ID cards, and other non-confidential documents. canoe, paddles, & PFD; however, these will be provided Time: Motorcoach bus departs promptly from at an additional expense, if needed. Make sure to note Greendale Municipal Parking Lot (5699 Saturday, October 8, 2022 this at registration time. Parking Street) at 8:15 a.m. Bus leaves 8:00-9:30 a.m. from Chicago at 5:30 p.m. and is expected Greendale Municipal Lot (off of Parking Street) Date/Time: back at 7:30 p.m. (traffic dependent) at the Must bring a valid driver’s license listing Greendale resident, Thursday, September 15 #210103.1 or current utility/tax bill listing Greendale residency 5:00-7:00 p.m. (leaving promptly at 5:00 p.m.) Municipal Parking Lot. (please check the Park and Recreation web site (gpr.greendale.k12.wi.us) to confirm Place: Big Muskego Lake-Boxhorn Place: Bus will drop off/pick up at corner of if the event is occurring). (S90 W13976 Boxhorn Drive) Rush Street (between Superior Street Fee per person: and Huron Street-Saks Fifth Avenue- The spring collection generated 4,000 pounds! (192 vehicles)! Paper shredded from Guide Services- Resident $15.00 dependent upon traffic pattern). the Greendale event was made into paper towel and toilet paper. Non-Resident $22.50 Fee per person (child or adult): Rental (inc. paddle, kayak and PFD)-$20.00 The Document Company (Abraham’s On-Site Shredding Service) will securely shred Guides: Adam Young (Recreation Supervisor) Resident $36.00 documents on-site, and then bundle up the confetti-sized pieces and have them recycled. Non-Resident $41.00 & Tom Zagar (Conservation Coordinator) Shred-it reports that every ton of recycled paper saves 17 trees, 380 gallons of oil, 3 Note: IMPORTANT…this excursion will require competent cubic yards of landfill space, 4000 KWs of energy, and 7,000 gallons of water. paddling ability, as we average 3-4 miles of paddling. Bring Deadline to register: November 11th Start planning and see you on Saturday, October 8th! along your binoculars (and/or camera) if so desired. (or until our 40 seats are filled) Sponsored by: Birmingham Recycling LLC and J&J Contractors I LLC Organized by: Greendale Park and Recreation Department Must register by phone or in-person for this class. with assistance from Unavailable for online registration. Participants Greendale Department of Public Works may register for this program beginning September 1st by calling the Park and Recreation office at 414-423-2790. 5 Greendale Park & Recreation Department Fall 2022 • gpr . g r e e n d a l e . k 1 2 . w i . u s
6 NEW! Learn About the Organize Your Inner Pack Rat: Korean Culture NEW! Healthy Home Design: How to Clutter-Bust Your Way to a ages 12 years and older and adults Rethink Your Home More Peaceful Life Have you ever seen Korean movies and dramas? Do you want to Post-Pandemic adults adults learn Korean history and culture? Please join So SeonJoo as she will direct and inform you of the culture. From basic Korean alphabets, Are you sick of all this pandemic talk? Are you working from Did you know that your ‘stuff’ is a physical manifestation of your emotional Hangeul, to cultural information, you will better understand K-pop home along with kids doing virtual learning? Have you baggage? What do your ‘collections’ say about who you are currently and where and tradition. started looking at your home differently in terms of health you want to go in life (stuck in the past?....stuck in past relationships?)? In and maintaining a healthy lifestyle? This revamped workshop, this VERY interactive workshop, we discuss the psychology of clutter, how to Dates: Mondays #210550.1 will help identify ways to design your space for multiple uses properly clutter-bust so it doesn’t come back, and ideas on what to do with October 3-December 5 without the high renovation bill, help create transition zones the items that are being released. Books, paper, toys, pictures….we’ll discuss exclude October 31 & November 28 from outside/in to help keep germs at bay, and the importance it all, as well as distinguishing between a collection and a ‘bunch of stuff in a Time: 6:00-7:30 p.m. of reading labels on all items-not just your food! box in the attic’. Place: Greendale Middle School Library/IMC Date: Thursday, October 13 #211116.1 Date: Thursday, November 10 #211117.1 Fee: Resident $35.00 Time: 6:00-7:30 p.m. Time: 6:00-7:30 p.m. Non-Resident $45.00 Place: Greenfield City Hall Place: Greenfield City Hall Instructor: So SeonJoo (소선주) Room 204 Room 204 Fee: Resident $25.00 Fee: Resident $25.00 Non-Resident $30.00 Non-Resident $30.00 Instructor: DeAnna Radaj, Creator of DesignLEAN. Instructor: DeAnna Radaj, Creator of DesignLEAN. Deanna is a Creative Writing Deanna is a frequent contributor to frequent contributor to SheKnows.com and DivaToolbox. NEW! adults SheKnows.com and DivaToolbox. She She has also appeared on SHAPE, CNN.com, NYDaily has also appeared on SHAPE, CNN.com, News, LowesForPros, HGTV.com, HGTVRemodels.com Do you have stories you’d like to express through the written word with NYDaily News, LowesForPros, HGTV. and Better Homes & Gardens. www.deannaradaj.com other like-minded people? Whether you’re writing letters to friends com, HGTVRemodels.com and Better and family, recipe cards or a memoir of your life, then this is the class Homes & Gardens. www.deannaradaj.com for you. This class is designed to inspire your creativity. Come to class willing to share thoughts, memories, and experiences with the goal of using your imagination like a kid again! Each class will be filled with fun and imaginative writing exercises, open discussion of writing ideas, sharing assignments aloud and or Pumpkin Chuckin’ Challenge Oh, we almost forgot …we also have “Little Treby” throwing What is a Pumpkin Chuckin’ event? gourds, along with the students from Team A.L.I.E.N. providing course, time set aside for writing! The exercises and assignments their robots for children to learn more about robotics, and also will have no required minimum length, and grammar and spelling Well meet “TREBY”, a Trebuchet/catapult built by Gift of Wings for throwing and smashing pumpkins. It catapults pumpkins to see the children will be making “mini” catapults to take home! won’t be critiqued. how far they can fly. Our record is 300’ and then splat! Date: Saturday, October 29 Time: 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Dates: Tuesdays #210556.1 What’s the point? There is no point, it is just a fun thing to do Place: Greendale High School September 27-November 1 during the celebration of “Hallowings” occurring in the Greendale Downtown Village Center at Gazebo Park, a fun pumpkin carving East of Lower Parking Lot Time: 1:00-3:00 p.m. Grass Practice Field Place: Greenfield Community Center event. Fee: No fees or registration required. Activity Room A Fee: Resident $60.00 We will be chuckin’ pumpkins on Saturday, October 29th. Bring us your pumpkin, and we will send it flying through the air with one Hosted/Presented By: Non-Resident $90.00 Gift of Wings, Greendale Park and Recreation, Instructor: Denise Kunz, Published Author final ride. Maybe yours will be the champion flyer. Grandhaven LLC, and Team A.L.I.E.N. Note: Please bring a notebook and something to write with. All skill levels welcome.
Crime Fiction Book Discussion Reader’s Circle Series NEW! NEW! adults “On Our Own” adults Join this group of “Book Discussion” aficionados for an informal discussion revolving around these current titles….meeting “in-person” and lively discussion! This congenial group, active since 1992, features lively discussions of interesting books selected by the member consensus. All books include some element of crime, but emphasis tends to be more on character and plot than “gory details.” Participants are expected to Dates/Facilitators: have read the book prior to the meeting and to join in the discussion. The group meets monthly, September-May, but not in December. (Spring titles will be decided by the group in November.) Wednesdays #210576.1 October 12: Such a Pretty Smile by K. Demeester TBA) November 9: The Faithful by J. Hendrix (L. Kovacic) September 15, 2022 December 14: Marley by J. Clinch (H. Endicott) Lisa Unger January 11: Four Winds by K. Hannah (N. Massey) Confessions on the 7:45 Time: 6:30-7:30 p.m. A riveting thriller about a chance encounter that unravels a web of lies and deceit. On the commuter train, Selena strikes up a Place: Community Learning Center conversation with a beautiful stranger in the next seat. After the woman confesses that she’s having an affair with her boss, Selena confides that she suspects her husband is sleeping with the nanny. The train arrives at Selena’s station and the two 5647 Broad Street women part ways, presumably never to meet again. Then the nanny disappears and Selena’s once-perfect life is upended. Lower Level Meeting Room Facilitator: Janet Machi Fee per Four-Date Series: Resident $10.00 October 20, 2022 Non-Resident $10.00 B.A. Shapiro Note: Registrants must obtain and read the books prior to the program meeting. The Collector’s Apprentice It’s 1922, and nineteen-year-old Paulien Mertens finds herself in Paris - broke, disowned, and alone. Everyone, including her own family, believes she stole millions in a sophisticated art theft fraud perpetrated by her then-fiancé, George Everard. To protect herself from the law and the wrath of those who lost everything, she creates a new identity and sets out to prove her innocence—and exact revenge on George. “A clever and complex tale of art fraud, theft, scandal, murder, and revenge.” — Publishers Weekly Games Galore Facilitator: Lori Wagner adults November 17, 2022 Get your friends together, bring your choice of game(s) to spend time together Sulari Gentill socializing, with some joyful challenges of friendly competition! Could be a The Woman in the Library certain game of Cards (Sheepshead, Uno, Bridge, Poker-non cash betting, Rummy, A terrified scream shatters the tranquility of the Boston Public Library’s ornate reading room. Security guards take charge immediately, Canasta, etc.), or Table Games (Scrabble, Dominoes, Cribbage, Yahtzee, Mahjong, instructing everyone inside to stay put until the threat is identified and contained. While they wait for the all-clear, four strangers, Monopoly, etc.) that you and your friends enjoy spending time together. In who happened to sit at the same table, pass the time in conversation. Each has his or her own reasons for being in the reading room that morning—it just happens that one is a murderer. addition, if interested, bring a beverage (non-alcoholic please) and a snack for Facilitator: Marie Mullarkey your group to enjoy. Have a good laugh, share some enjoyable games, and most importantly, have fun! Dates: Third Thursday #230507.1 Time: 6:30-7:45 p.m. Dates: 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month (with some modifications) Place: Community Learning Center September 1-January 19 5647 Broad Street (September 1, September 15 and September 29; October Lower Level Main Meeting Room 6 and 27; November 3 and 10; December 1, 15 and 29, and Fee for Series (September-May, exclude December): January 5 and 19) Resident $10.00 Time: 11:00 a.m.-3:15 p.m. Non-Resident $10.00 Place: Historic Hose Tower Discussion Facilitators: Volunteers from the group 5699 Parking Street Note: The group does not meet in December or in the summer. Dates for Winter/Spring are listed below and the books and facilitators Fee: No Charge will be announced in the Park and Recreation Winter/Spring brochure. Registration in the Fall program covers participation in the Supervisor: Bruce Matzek & Sheepshead Friends Winter/Spring series as well…no need to re-register upon receipt of the Winter/Spring brochure. Note: Pre-Registration is NOT required. 2023 Dates: January 19, February 16, March 16, April 20, and May 18. Participants may register for this program beginning September 6th by calling the Park and Recreation office at 414-423-2790. 7 Greendale Park & Recreation Department Fall 2022 • gpr . g r e e n d a l e . k 1 2 . w i . u s
8 American Red Cross Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED “Blended Learning” ages 16 years and older and adults This course will prepare you to recognize and care for a variety of first aid, breathing, and cardiac emergencies Greendale Downtown Market involving adults, children and infants, and meets OSHA/workplace requirements. This is a “blended learning” serving Greendale and surrounding communities course including an online portion and an instructor-led classroom skill session. The ”online portion” must be completed prior to attending the in-class portion and must be taken on a PC or tablet with a high speed Saturdays Internet connection. Allow approximately 2 hours 30 minutes to complete the online portion. Broad Street-Village Center (between Northway & Schoolway) Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a digital certificate for Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED valid for two years. Students must bring proof of completion of online program in order to 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. attend the hands-on session. Date: Tuesday Every Saturday Session I Sepember 20 #210511.1 Now through October 1 Session II November 15 #210511.2 Time: 6:00-8:30 p.m. Place: Greenfield City Hall Room 204 For a list of weekly vendors check out our website at Fee per session: Resident $95.00 https://gpr.greendale.k12.wi.us/greendale-downtown-market.html Non-Resident $115.00 and find us on Facebook @GreendaleDowntownMarket. Instructor: Sue Stadler, ARC Authorized Instructor Note: A unique email must be provided at registration as link to online portion will be sent shortly after for more information please contact the Greendale Park & Recreation Department at 414-423-2790 these deadline dates: September 6th for Session I registrants, and November 1st for Session II registrants. Participants may register for Session I of this program beginning September 2nd by calling the Park and Recreation office at 414-423-2790. NEW! American Heart Association Full Certification (BLS Healthcare Professional Training) This AHA strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency CPR & AED Training Session II Thursdays #210502.2 in BLS and has developed instructional materials for this ages 13 years and older and adults November 3 and 10 purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course Resident $80.00 does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA, and This American Heart Association CPR course is designed to provide a wide variety Non-Resident $90.00 any fees charged for such a course do not represent of healthcare professionals, along with the lay person (Heartsaver), the ability to Recertification (Lay or BLS Healthcare Professional) income to the Association. recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. Instruction will include adult, child Tuesday, November 8 #210503.1 and infant CPR, relief of choking in an adult, child or infant, and adult and child AED Resident $40.00 Deadline to Register: use. Non-Resident $50.00 Two weeks prior to first date of the class you wish Time: 6:00-9:00 p.m. to register in. Skills are taught in a dynamic group environment by using the AHA’s research-proven Place: Greendale Fire Station practice-while-watching technique, which provides students with the most hands- 5911 W. Grange Avenue on CPR practice time possible. Instructors: Jim Hintz, Andy Browning, Kevin Houk, Jeremiah Dates/Fees per session: Childers, Jeffrey Sczerzen Jr., Ryan Schwenkner, Full Certification (Lay Person Training) Alex Eversum, Ryan Egan and Timothy Couillard Session I Tuesdays #210502.1 (members of the Greendale Fire Department) October 11 and 18 Note: Full Certification requires attendance at both dates for certification. No “mixing” of sessions.
Brown Bag Conversations NEW! seniors 50+ Don’t miss the opportunity to learn more about your community, services available or be entertained! Join us for informal interactive discussions with local people in a relaxed environment. Bring your own brown bag lunch and beverage, and your thoughts, “Empowering Seniors Greendale Senior Social Club questions, and ideas! to Make Informed adults (50+ years and older) If you have a suggestion for a future conversationalist, please stop by Decisions” the Greendale Park and Recreation Department, 5647 Broad Street to The Greendale Senior Social Club meets Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:00 let us know! 414-562-6666 Ext. 1 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at St Luke’s Lutheran Church (6705 Northway). Club lovethyneighborfoundation.org activities include holiday celebrations, guest speakers, sing-alongs, Date: 2nd Tuesday of the Month September 13 Toe Nail Trimmers exercise, cards, games, and special events. Blood pressure screenings, provided This registered nurse-run company will share From aging in place, to downsizing, it can feel the benefits of foot massage, moisturizing, overwhelming. These workshops are designed by public health nurses, are held the third Tuesday of each month from 1:00 to 2:15 p.m. for members. Bring your brown bag lunch, and beverage. and the importance in foot assessment by to provide resources and information on staying providing some self-help education. Evaluate independent and “aging in place” while knowing how illnesses affecting feet, and assessing medications and where to seek some assistance. Annual Fee: Residents $40.00 per year that influence foot care will also be covered in Non-Residents $50.00 per year this presentation. October 11 Medication Safety Plan to attend this workshop presented by Love Thy (July 1, 2022-June 30, 2023) Thousands of older adults are treated in hospitals Neighbor Foundation, with qualified and experienced every year as a result of preventable medication community businesses and resources. Get empowered mistakes. Come and learn the five core messages and find out how to help your aging loved ones. Any Questions, Ideas, Suggestions? presented by Cathy Smith, Master of Public Ask about our two-week “free” Health, Wisconsin Poison Center Coordinator. Date: Thursday, November 10 trial membership for new members! November 8 Squirrels 101 Contact the Park and Recreation They fascinate and frustrate us with their Time: 1:00-2:00 p.m. Department at (414) 423-2790. backyard acrobatics and digging. Join Bev Place: Victory of the Lamb Bryant, Wehr Nature Center naturalist, to learn all about grey squirrels. She’ll discuss strategies 11120 W. Loomis Road for living in peace with these rascally rodents Franklin WI 53132 that raid our feeders and make us laugh! Fee: All workshops are FREE but pre-registration Time: 12:00-12:45 p.m. is REQUESTED. Call 414.562.6666 Ext. 1 to register. “Round Up” for Recreation Place: St. Luke’s Lutheran Church (6705 Northway) Fee: FREE- No Charge Facilitator: Love Thy Neighbor Foundation Rounding up your program fee helps provide financial support Note: No fee or registration required. info@lovethyneighborfoundation.org to the Greendale Park and Recreation Department for promo- tion of preschool, youth, adult and senior citizen programs and Hosted by the Greendale Senior Social Club (GSSC). Note: Love Thy Neighbor is thrilled to be back meeting participation for those unable to pay full price for progams with you after being closed due to COVID. Continue to offered by the department. Keep us in mind as you pay your visit the website for more upcoming dates and topics. registration fees this fall! Love Thy Neighbor Foundation website at lovethynei- Special Thanks to those who contributed in Summer 2022! ghborfoundation.org. You’ve made a difference! Sally Lemke John Sebastian Nikki Massey Elizabeth Tyler The Miller Family Sandra Wendt Kim Sebastian 9 Greendale Park & Recreation Department Fall 2022 • gpr . g r e e n d a l e . k 1 2 . w i . u s
10 Demo Cooking NEW! Demo Cooking NEW! Italian Flavors NEW! Hands-On Cooking Anything is Pasta-able adults Korean Cooking Classes adults adults Italian food is everywhere and it’s no surprise that it is one of the You will enjoy sampling a menu filled with classic flavors and maybe most popular cuisines in the world. The flavors are pleasing to most Kimchi /Soft Tofu Jjigae (Stew) a thing or two you’ve never tried tonight. You’ll be able to make these palates and really invoke a feeling of comfort and home. A few 김치찌개/ 순두부찌개 fabulous recipes and recreate this menu at home because “Anything is “Classic” Italian recipes that are sure to please will be introduced Pasta-able”! by Staci! The main ingredient of Kimchi jjigae (stew) is ripe Kimchi, and pork, beef, mackerel, tuna, or various other meat may be Prepared for your sampling this evening will be...Salad with Green added. The jjigae is then boiled until savory. With soft tofu, Palette-pleasers for sampling…Olive Garden-style Italian Salad learners can also taste the Sundubu jjigae (spicy soft tofu stew). Goddess Dressing and Pan-fried Croutons; Breaded Eggplant with and Breadsticks; Classic Chicken Parmesan with Herbed Pasta; and Marinara; Potato Gnocchi with Tomato-Vodka Sauce; Lemon Pine Nut Tiramisu. Date: Wednesday, October 5 211011.1 Tart. Date: Tuesday, October 18 #211002.1 Hand-rolled Noodle Soup 칼국수 Date: Tuesday, September 20 #211001.1 Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Flour is kneaded into a dough, then rolled out flat and cut Place: Greendale High School into noodles. The noodles are then cooked in a beef, chicken, Place: Greendale High School Room 135 or anchovy stock. Depending on the ingredients added to the Room 135 Fee: Resident $27.00 soup and dough, there are many kalguksu variations and it is Fee: Resident $27.00 Non-Resident $37.00 especially popular in the winter. Non-Resident $37.00 Instructor: Staci Joers, Cooking with Class Date: Wednesday, November 2 #211012.1 Instructor: Staci Joers, Cooking with Class Radish Kimchi and Green Onion Pancake NEW! Demo Cooking 깍두기, 파전 Demo Cooking French Bistro NEW! Pierogis & More…. adults With radishes, making kimchi is very popular in Korean adults restaurants in the US. Green onion, with flour, will be made into the pancake, usually adding seafood. Imagine yourself in a French café: seated at a table on the Pierogis are “Old World” comfort food and something we’ve all enjoyed at terrasse, engrossed in a book or people-watching, with a glass Date: Wednesday, November 9 #211013.1 one time or another, but maybe never made. This class will show you how of wine or tasse of coffee in hand. to make a hearty Pierogi and how turn it into a full Polish meal with a few Spicy Rice Cake with Fishcake Soup extra recipes. It’s an easy scene to visualize, but one that requires a trip to 떡볶이, 어묵국 France. So, if you’re not heading there anytime soon, come You will sample…Potato Pierogis; Polish Cucumber-Dill Salad; Dill Pickle learn of some lovely recipes you can make at home and enjoy Dduk-bok-ki is very popular in Korea as a kind of snack with Soup; and Polish Cherry Cake. on your very own patio! thin rice cake boiled in spicy soup. Depending on the flavor, sometimes people add various vegetables and noodles or ramen. To make a warm body, the fishcake eomuk soup is Date: Tuesday, November 15 #211003.1 You’ll sample...French Onion Soup; Parmesan-encrusted Chicken; also popular in winter. Eomuk is skewered on a stick then Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Fondant Potatoes; Roasted Vegetable with Fennel and Rosemary; boiled with radishes, anchovies, seaweed, and various other Place: Greendale High School and Cherries Jubilee. Bon appétit! ingredients. Room 135 Date: Wednesday, November 30 #211014.1 Fee: Resident $27.00 Date: Tuesday, December 13 #211004.1 Non-Resident $37.00 Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Instructor: Staci Joers, Cooking with Class Place: Greendale High School Place: Greendale High School Room 135 Room 135 Fee: Resident $27.00 Fee per class/session: Non-Resident $37.00 Resident $26.00 Instructor: Staci Joers, Cooking with Class Non-Resident $36.00 Instructor: So SeonJoo (소선주) Note: Please indicate any food allergies at the time of registration. All materials/supplies provided.
Freezer Meals ages 16 years and older and adults This is a hands-on class! Freezer Meals provide a home-cooked meal for those busy nights when you don’t feel like cooking. You will be making four (4) freezer meals for you to take home: Ravioli Lasagna; Shrimp Fried Rice; Black Bean Salsa Chicken; and Beef and Mushroom Stroganoff. Date/Times: Session I Thursday, October 6 #211015.1 6:00-8:00 p.m. Session II Saturday, October 8 #211015.2 9:30-11:30 a.m. Place: Greendale High School Room 135 Fee per session: Resident $60.00 Non-Resident $70.00 Instructor: Amy Vida, GHS Culinary Arts Educator Note: All ingredients and containers will be provided. Please indicate any food allergies at the time of registration. Same menu prep in each Session. Let’s Cook Vegetarian! ages 16 years and older and adults Reducing how much meat we eat has health benefits, environmental benefits … and can save you money at the same time. Get some basics on how to make foods that are healthy and taste good without including meat. If you’re trying to have some meatless meals each week, this is the class for you. You will receive information about planning meals without meat. Make and sample some recipes in class. Lots of recipes will be provided to get you started. Date: Tuesday, October 11 #211025.1 Time: 6:00-8:30 p.m. Place: Greendale Middle School FACE Room (Home Econ) Fee: Resident $25.00 Non-Resident $35.00 Instructor: Julie Toman Note: Bring containers to take extra food home. And, come hungry!! Masks/face coverings may be required if COVID risk is high at the time of class. Instructor to notify registrants close to class time. The Missing Ingredient…..You! Sheet Pan Dinners ages 16 years and older and adults Cook a healthy, family-friendly meal – and drastically reduce the dreaded dish-washing by using this collection of easy sheet pan dinners (using a single sheet pan and bowl) that HASSLE FREE will make your weeknights faster and easier! Date: Thursday, November 10 #211016.1 2 year/24,000 mile Time: Place: 6:00-8:00 p.m. Greendale High School Nationwide Warranty Room 135 Fee: Resident $60.00 ▪ Non-Resident $70.00 Instructor: Amy Vida, GHS Culinary Arts Educator Note: All ingredients and containers will be provided. Please indicate any food allergies at the time of registration. 11 Greendale Park & Recreation Department Fall 2022 • gpr . g r e e n d a l e . k 1 2 . w i . u s
12 Hands-On Cooking NEW! Trio of Boozy Sauces NEW! Hands-On Cooking ages 16 years and older and adults Classic English Toffee and Peanut Brittle The Future is Ours to See Create a wicked trio of sauces your family and friends will rave about! ages 16 years and older and adults Merlot Fudge Sauce: This sophisticated sauce is the perfect pairing of two favorites: red wine and chocolate. You can enjoy this Learn how to make these two holiday candy classics! First, we will create concoction drizzled over a sundae, brownie, or draped over a slice rich, buttery toffee coated in smooth chocolate and topped with crushed Imagine your greatest of cheesecake. pecans. Then, be prepared for the irresistible salty-sweet crunch of peanut goals within reach. Vanilla Bean Rum Sauce: Buttery, rich and creamy, with vanilla brittle. These two treats make perfect gifts and party favors for the holiday and rum flavors. This smooth sauce is perfect served over fruit or a dip for graham crackers or vanilla wafers. season. Mary guarantees your friends will ask for more! Together, we can create Bourbon Pecan Caramel Sauce: This award-worthy sauce takes a strategy to help make the traditional pairing of freshly toasted pecans and melt-in-your- Date: Wednesday, November 16 #211202.1 mouth caramel and kicks it up a notch. With a dash of cinnamon and Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m. the sweet, oaky heat of bourbon, it’s a perfectly sinful indulgence Place: Greendale High School reality – one that can guide you’ll want to eat with a spoon! Room 135 you forward on the Fee: Resident $43.00 path to success. Date: Wednesday, October 19 #211203.1 Non-Resident $53.00 Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m. Instructor: Mary Adashek, Owner, Sweet Connection Let’s work together. Place: Greendale High School Room 135 Facebook and Instagram @Sweet Connection Contact us to schedule Fee: Resident $43.00 Classes. a consultation. Non-Resident $53.00 Instructor: Mary Adashek, Owner, Sweet Connection Facebook and Instagram @Sweet Connection Classes. The Missing Ingredient….You! Hands-On Cooking NEW! Chocolate Turtles and Frosted Sugar Cookies for Molded Chocolate Holiday Baking ages 16 years and older and adults ages 16 years and older and adults Chocolate – a tasty treat you can prepare that could make you very Baking from scratch cutout sugar cookies and working with decorative icing popular…if you share! Sample different kinds of chocolate. Learn will be our focus as we plan our holiday baking this year! Experimenting with what makes quality chocolate and why Fair Trade and Sustainable chocolate and vanilla sugar cookies, learn tips and tricks to make decorated are desirable labels. Find out tips for successfully preparing sugar cookies so much less daunting. Learn to cut, bake, line, fill, and garnish chocolate treats. Try your hand at making chocolate turtles and iced sugar cookies like a pro! molded chocolate. Date: Monday, October 24 #211210.1 Date: Thursday, December 1 #211021.1 Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Time: 6:00-8:30 p.m. Established 1993 Place: Greendale Middle School Place: Greendale High School FACE Room (Home Econ) Room 135 Fee: Resident $25.00 Non-Resident $35.00 Fee: Resident $27.00 Instructor: Julie Toman Non-Resident $37.00 5623 Broad Street – Greendale Note: Package the chocolate to take home. Masks/face coverings Instructor: Amy Vida, GHS Culinary Arts Educator manchesterinvestments.com may be required if COVID risk is high at the time of class. Instructor Note: Please indicate any food allergies at time of registration. All materials/ to notify registrants close to class time. supplies provided. Jacob Bill and Rick Hopf, CFP ® are registered representatives with LPL Financial. Securities Financial, a registered investment advisor, Member FINRA/SIPC.
BITS & BYTES “The Camera in Your Smartphone” Cutting the Cord-Controlling Cable & Internet Costs adults “iPad/iPhone : adults Tips, Tricks & Techniques” Fees for cable television, home internet, smartphones, and adults It’s a camera, it’s a photo album, it’s a television - it’s your phone! streaming services quickly add up to hundreds of dollars. Learn about apps, tips, tricks and limitations for pictures and This seminar reviews your options to cut costs and still watch This hands-on class is specific to Apple iPhone, iPad tablets, and iPad Mini devices. video from iPhone and Android smartphones and tablets. This television programs and have internet access on all devices. class will cover your device’s camera, home and Cloud storage Learn tips, tricks and techniques to navigate, organize, backup and add useful options, printing and more. Date: Monday, October 10 #213019.1 apps to your iPhone, iPad or iPad mini device. Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Date: Monday, October 24 #210861.1 Place: Greendale High School Date: Monday, October 17 #210847.1 Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Room 176 Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Place: Greendale High School (Use Front Entrance, Door A2) Place: Greendale High School Room 176 Fee: Resident $20.00 Room 176 (Use Front Entrance, Door A2) Non-Resident $30.00 (Use Front Entrance, Door A2) Fee: Resident $20.00 Instructor: C.T. Kruger Fee: Resident $20.00 Non-Resident $30.00 Non-Resident $30.00 Instructor: C.T. Kruger Note: Bring your personal device (Smartphone) to class. Instructor: C.T. Kruger Note: Bring your personal device (iPad/iPhone to class). “You Have Pictures In Your Camera – Now What!” adults Have you missed out on emails or We have hundreds - if not thousands - of pictures in our cameras, cancellations of classes this past summer? smartphones and computers. Now what…? Updates and patches are continuously Do you have the Greendale Park and Recreation happening with our registration software! This two-hour seminar teaches techniques to save pictures from Please make it a point to go in and check to Department registration site bookmarked in your cameras and smartphones to your computer, to external devices see if your login and password still work and and to “the Cloud” using Windows 10 PC’s. make sure your information is up-to-date favorites? If you do, there was a server upgrade this before our next registration! If you do not summer that created a new domain...make sure to Date: Monday, October 31 #210856.1 use our online system, you can call the office to Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m. make sure everything is current! Please double delete the old web address and use the new one! Place: Greendale High School check your email addresses and phone Room 176 numbers, these are our prime means of (Use Front Entrance, Door A2) communication with you! If we do not have https://web2.myvscloud.com/wbwsc/wigreendalewt.wsc/splash.html Fee: Resident $20.00 correct information we cannot get a hold of Non-Resident $30.00 you!! Thank you for doing your part to keep Greendale Park and Recreation Department Instructor: C.T. Kruger your information current! 13 Greendale Park & Recreation Department Fall 2022 • gpr . g r e e n d a l e . k 1 2 . w i . u s
14 HEALTH & WELLNESS “Women Only” Greendale Residents Only Body”Works” NEW! Zumba® Hallway Walkers ages 16 years and older and adults ages 16 years and older and adults adults Kick start the fall with this core and muscle conditioning class that This Latin-inspired workout combines easy-to-do Latin dance steps includes a bit of everything-pilates, yoga, toning, and stretching. Each additional mile walked by a sedentary person would save U.S. Re-energize with exercises to strengthen your whole body. with a mixture of body sculpting movements. Zumba® features aero- society an average of 34 cents in medical and other costs (RAND bic/fitness interval training to maximize caloric output to increase fat Corporation, 1993)….are you doing your part? You are encouraged burning with total body toning. Zumba® is a “feel happy” workout that to start a healthier lifestyle, or continue your healthier lifestyle, by In this class, you use “your” body weight while focusing on increased is great for both the body and the mind. Zumba® now includes Zumba® energy, flexibility, better balance, and range of motion. All fitness levels Toning. participating in this “indoor” walking opportunity! welcome. Dates: Saturdays #210780.1 Greendale Entertainment Association would like to encourage Dates: September 24-November 19 your participation in starting a healthier lifestyle, or continuing to be Session I Mondays #210704.1 exclude October 22 healthier, by sponsoring this program this Fall! September 19-December 5 Time: 10:00-11:00 a.m. Session II Wednesdays #210704.2 Place: Greendale High School Dates: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays #210705.1 September 21-December 14 Room 58 (Dance Room) September 26-December 1 exclude November 23 Use Back Entrance - #C20 exclude October 3, 12, 13, 24, November 7, 21, 23 & 24 Session III Mondays & Wednesdays #210704.3 Fee: Resident $25.00 Time: 6:15-7:30 p.m. September 19–December 14 Non-Resident $35.00 Instructor: Kayla Glainyk, Zumba® Licensed Place: Greendale High School exclude November 23 & December 12 Main, Upper Hallway-please enter through back entrance Time: 6:30-7:15 p.m. “Greendale Performing Arts” Wing (do not arrive earlier, Place: Greendale Middle School doing so can jeopardize our program – our approved usage Upper Gym is only 6:15-7:30 p.m.) Fees per session: Session I or II Resident $60.00 Important Fitness Note: Fee: Residents only-No charge; however, must pre-register Non-Resident $70.00 Before you start any exercise program you should consult with in-person or through mail at the Park and Recreation Office Session III Resident $90.00 before attending. Non-Resident $100.00 your physician, especially if you are taking medication, have Supervisors: Julie Goetz and Debbie Eberhardt Note: The program costs for this fall’s walking program are being Instructor: Meri Misko Note: No “mixing” of sessions. Bring exercise mat and water bottle for not exercised regularly, or if you have had any symptoms of sponsored by the “Greendale Entertainment Association”… each class. thank you to them for their generous donation to make this FREE program heart disease or other serious illness that might affect your possible! Participants may register for this program beginning September 6th by calling the Park and Recreation office at 414-423-2790. ability to exercise.
Easy Yoga for Mobility and Strength WERQ™ adults Zumba®Gold In person zoom ages 16 years and older and adults adults If you are feeling tight, need to move more, want to get stronger without going to the gym and laugh a little, join us for this class. We do gentle, WERQ™ is the fiercely fun dance fitness class based on pop, rock, A lower impact, easy to follow, Latin-inspired dance fitness-party™ zoom flow yoga with modifications for every body and ability. This is not and hip hop music. The signature WERQ™ warm up previews the dance your traditional serious yoga class. But, we do practice belly breathing, that keeps you in the groove of life. steps used throughout the class, and WERQ’s™ unique “3Q1” method of moving through poses slowly, and combining the two to breathe while cueing ensures participants are able to follow the instructor with ease. you move and move while you breathe. Get hooked on this new fitness workout that is healthy, benefi- Students blast away calories and build cardiovascular endurance dancing This is a class for truly everyone who needs a little movement, a little cial and FUN. Zumba® fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and a to the latest chart-topping hits. The WERQ™ cool down combines yoga- strength work, and a little laughter in their lives. We have people in combination of easy-to-follow fast and slow dance moves inspired static stretching with balance poses. Dancers and non-dancers class who can barely move and just want to improve mobility, and alike love this WERQout. WERQ™ is taught by a WERQ™ Certified Fitness people for whom this class is breath practice. and resistance training to tone and sculpt your body while Professional, so the WERQout is safe and effective. burning fat. Come join us! Dates: Wednesdays Dates: Fridays Dates: Tuesdays Session I September 21-October 19 #210781.1 Session I September 16-October 21 #210776.1 Session I September 27-December 6 #210742.1 Session II November 4-December 16 #210776.2 Session II November 2-December 14 #210781.2 exclude November 25 exclude November 8 exclude November 9 & 23 Time: 9:00-10:00 a.m. Thursdays Time: 5:30-6:30 p.m. Place: Greenfield Community Center Session II September 29-December 8 #210742.2 Place: Greenfield Community Center Jansen Fest Hall Fee per session: Resident $26.00 exclude November 24 Jansen Fest Hall Non-Resident $39.00 Time: 10:15-11:15 a.m. Fee per session: Resident $22.00 Instructor: Paul Warloski Place: Greenfield Community Center Non-Resident $33.00 Note: Registrants must be able to comfortably get up and down off the Instructor: Abby Delain, Certified WERQ™ floor and stand safely with or without a chair for support. Please bring Jansen Fest Hall your own mat or large folded blanket. Fee per session: Resident $44.00 Note: Please bring a yoga mat. Participants may register for Session I of this program beginning Non-Resident $66.00 September 6th by calling the Park and Recreation office at 414-423-2790. Instructor: Kaye Kass, Zumba® Licensed Participants may register for Session I of this program Morning Muscles beginning September 6th by calling the Park and ages 50 years and older and seniors Recreation office at 414-423-2790. A different kind of heart health! Join us every Tuesday and Friday morning for a healthier version of the coffee klatch. We all begin where we are able and support each other while we stretch and build muscle. Good for your soul and body. Feel good inside and out! Dates: Tuesdays and Fridays #210703.1 Now through June 30, 2023 excluding GSD school holidays Time: 10:00-10:30 a.m. Place: St. Luke’s Lutheran Church (6705 Northway) Fee: Resident $40.00 Non-Resident $50.00 Instructor: Meri Misko Note: This class includes a“FREE”Greendale Senior Social Club mem- bership through June 30, 2023. Wear comfortable clothes for stretching and bending. 15 Greendale Park & Recreation Department Fall 2022 • gpr . g r e e n d a l e . k 1 2 . w i . u s
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