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B U L L E T I N O F P R O G R A M S nICOLET recreation department Toddlers | Youth | Teens | Adults | senior adults proudly serving the communities of Bayside, Fox Point, Glendale and River Hills WINTER/SPRING 2020
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Welcome 3 nicolet recreation department PHone: (414) 351-7566 6701 N. Jean Nicolet Rd. Fax: (414) 351-4053 Glendale, WI 53217 www.nicolet.us /activities/recreation.cfm online registration: https://web2.vermontsystems.com/nicolet.html Hours Of Operation District Administrator Monday 7:00am - 4:00pm Greg Kabara, EdD Tuesday 7:00am - 4:00pm Wednesday 7:00am - 4:00pm Thursday 7:00am - 4:00pm NHS District School Board Friday 7:00am - 4:00pm Ellen Redeker, President Closed for public holidays Libby Gutterman, Vice-President Theresa Seem, Treasurer Leigh Wallace Tabak, Clerk Marilyn Franklin, Member Community Contacts Glendale Little League Baseball Nicolet Recreation www.glendalelittleleague.com Department Staff Just Drive - Driver’s Education Kirk Krychowiak, Director www.justdrivewi.com Nate Brooks, Assistant Director Al Bell, Administrative Assistant North Shore Library Cindy Schlidt, Aquatics Coordinator www.mcfls.org/northshorelibrary Caleb Franklin, Recreation Supervisor Nicolet Recreation - Mission Statement - Advisory Committee Inger Wilkerson, Chairperson The Nicolet Recreation Department Lisa Vondra, Vice-Chairperson provides recreational and lifelong Mario Angeli learning opportunities for Nicolet area Bill Boppre residents and surrounding communities Marilyn Franklin in an effort to enhance physical and intel- Carolyn Landwehr lectual well-being for ALL. Art Sonnenschein We are a proud member of: National Recreation and Park Association Southeast Park Recreation Council Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association United States Tennis Association Amateur Softball Association
what’s inside 4 Nicolet Recreation Department Bulletin of Programs Table of Contents November 2019 Published three (3) times yearly: March, July, November Adult Enrichment 39-49 Volume 11 (2020), Issue 1 Adult Fitness 50-53 Nicolet High School District 6701 N. Jean Nicolet Rd. Adult Sports 55 Glendale, WI 53217 Advertising Opportunities 65 American Red Cross 9-10 Registration Is Easy Residents and non-residents can register in five hassle-free ways. The Nicolet Aquatics 6-8 Recreation Department welcomes ONLINE, mail-in, fax-in, walk-in, and drop Birthday Parties 20 box (south driveway of campus). Remember to register early as cancellations may occur due to low enrollment. We welcome cash, check, Visa and Master Registration Form 64 Card debit/credit cards. NHS Athletic Schedules 61-63 Senior Adults 57-60 Cooperative Programs If you see this logo it indicates we are offering co-op Teens 36-38 programs with other area recreation departments. By working with other Toddlers 12-13 departments, we are able to better serve you. Youth Enrichment 15-19 New Programs Youth Sports 22-35 If you see this logo it indicates we are offering this program for the very first time. Please contact us if you would like to offer a new program with the recreation department. We are always looking for new program ideas. A Special Note of Thanks Thank you to the School Districts of Glendale-River Hills, Fox Point-Bayside and Maple Dale-Indian Hill for providing facilities in which to hold our recreational programs; to our dedicated Nicolet Recreation Advisory Committee; to our staff; and to you, the community for your continued support of the Nicolet Recreation Department. Also, we offer a special thank you to Laura Andreotti, Kaela Buraczewski, Jim Beckmann, Don Bruening, Tracy Gerharz, Ron Jaggard, Suzette Broennimann, Carrie Strassburg, and Patti DeGraff for their assistance with recreation programs at Parkway, Glen Hills, Indian Hill, Maple Dale, Stormonth, and Bayside schools. FALL REGISTRATION INFORMATION • Online registration begins Monday, December 2. • All other forms of registration (mail-in, fax, walk-in, & drop box) begins on Monday, December 16. Weekend and Evening Recreation Activities Please enter Nicolet High School through the Dear Nicolet High School Community Member, North Entrance located near the Tennis Courts. The Nicolet Recreation Department invites you to participate in our extensive Weather Cancellations program offerings. As you page through our bulletin you will find a total of 139 different programs for the Winter/Spring which includes 22 brand new programs! The Nicolet Recreation Department utilizes our There is truly something for everyone as we have programs for toddlers, youths, facebook page to better serve our recreational sport teens, adults, and senior adults. For your convenience, we have activities at 20 dif- ferent locations. We hope you will take advantage of the numerous activities offered organizations when inclement weather happens. and enjoy your involvement in them! Also, I would like to introduce our new Recreation Supervisor, Please visit the following link for updates: Caleb Franklin. More information about Caleb can be found on page 34. Welcome Caleb! https://www.facebook.com/NicoletRecDept Yours in recreation, The Nicolet Recreation Department makes every effort to reschedule a cancelled class due to weather Nathan M. Brooks Nate Brooks, Assistant Recreation Director conditions. If a class cannot be rescheduled we do not refund for cancelled classes due to weather conditions.
Nicolet High School News Nicolet High School is an award-winning, four-year college preparatory public high school with a richly diverse demographic located in Glendale, Wis. The Nicolet learning community is dedicated to accelerating achievement for every student, in every classroom, every day. seven nicolet seniors named 2020 national merit scholarship prograM SEMIFINIALIST Seven Nicolet High School seniors have been recognized as semifinalists in the 2020 National Merit Scholarship Program. Miah Bohlen, Zachary Godkin, Gabriel Guralnick, Ella Hardin, Mia Lee, Savir Maskara, and Ryan Mortonson will continue to compete for the Merit Scholar title. MIAH BOHLEN ZACH GODKIN GABE GURALNICK raiders stadium grand opening at maslowski park Nicolet, MSOE, and the City of Glendale celebrated the ribbon cutting on Saturday, October 5th at Raider Stadium, the new home of MSOE and Nicolet baseball. This stadium is a state of the art facility that can host little league through NCAA baseball and softball. Final touches will be put on the stadium ns! ELLA HARDIN MIA LEE SAVIR MASKARA this fall and we will host our first practice and game this spring. Congrulations! RYAN MORTONSON WELCOME NEW STAFF GENEROUSITY FEEDS photo by Wyatt Chang, Senior On October 12th, over 300 student and community volunteers joined the Nicolet World Language Department in preparing and packing 12,000 meals for local children. Generousity Feeds is a national organization that supports local families in need. Watch your mailbox for District Newsletters highlighting students and faculty accomplishments. Visit www.nicolet.us for news and information. Follow Nicolet High School on social Media /nicolethighschool @nicoletknights
aquatics 6 A l l c h i l d r e n s h o u l d b e r e - e va l u at e d o r c a l l C i n dy at ( 4 1 4 ) 5 3 1 - S W I M i f yo u w e r e n o t r e g i s t e r e d d u r i n g t h e l a s t 4 m o n t h s . Pa r t i c i pat i o n i n a pa r t i c u l a r s k i l l l e v e l d o e s n o t g u a r a n t e e pa s s i n g i n t o t h e n e x t l e v e l . P r a c t i c e i s s t r o n g ly e n c o u r a g e d. Class & Requirement Description Parent /Child Level 1 Familiarize children between the ages of 6 months and 3 ½ years of age with the water and teach swimming readiness. Provide safety information for parents and teach techniques parents can use to orient their children to the water. Parent must accompany every child to each class in the water. Parent/Child Level 2 Improve skills learned in Parent & Child Level 1 and teach more advanced skills. Continue to build on water safety knowledge. Child must have reached a comfort level with skills. Parent must accompany every child to each class in the water. Preschool Aquatics Level 1 Familiarize children between the ages of 3 ½ and 5 years old to the aquatic environment and help them acquire rudimentary basic aquatic skills. Help participants begin to develop positive attitudes and safe practices in and around the water. Child must be at least 3 ½ years old by the first day of class. Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Build on and improve skills learned in Preschool Aquatics Level 1. Increase knowledge of water safety topics introduced in Preschool Aquatics Level 1. Must have successful demonstration of all Preschool exit skills assessment prior to this level. Enter independently, using either the steps or side of pool, travel at least 5 yards, submerge mouth and blow bubbles for at least 3 seconds, then safely exit the water. While in shallow water, glide on front at least 2 body lengths, then roll to back and float on back for 3 seconds, then recover to a vertical position. Using alternation arm and leg action swim 2 body lengths on front and back. Using simultaneous leg and arm action swim 2 body lengths on front and back. Preschool Aquatics Level 3 Increase proficiency and build on the basic aquatic skills learned in Preschool Aquatics Level 2. Successful demonstration of the Preschool Aquatics Level 2 skills assessment. Glide on front for at least 2 body lengths, roll to back, float on back for 15 seconds, then recover to a vertical position. Glide on back for at least 2 body lengths, roll to front, then recover to a vertical position. Swim using combined arm and leg actions on font for at least 3 body lengths, roll to back, float for 15 seconds, roll to front, then contin- ue swimming on front for at least 3 body lengths. Upon completion a skill assessment will be made as to which School Age level the child should be placed. School Age Level 1 Orient participants ages 6 years and up to the aquatic environment and help them gain basic aquatic skills. Help participants begin to develop positive attitudes and safe practices around the water. Participants must be at least 6 years old. School Age Level 2 Build on the basic aquatic skills and water safety skills and concepts learned in Level 1. Successful demonstration of the School Age Level 2 exit skills assessment. Enter independently, using either steps or side, travel at least 5 yards, bob 5 times, then safely exit the water. Glide on front at least 2 body lengths, roll to a back float for 5 sec- onds, then recover to a vertical position. Alternating leg and arm action on front and back for 2 body lengths. Simultaneous arm and leg action on front and back for 2 body lengths. School Age Level 3 Build on the basic aquatic skills and water safety skills and concepts learned in Level 1. Successful demonstration of the School Age Level 2 exit skills assessment. Step from the side into chest-deep water, push off the bottom, move into a treading or floating position for at least 15 seconds, swim on front and /or back for at least 5 body lengths, then exit the water. Move into a back float for 15 seconds, roll to front, then recover to a vertical position. Push off and swim using combined arm and leg actions on front for 5 body lengths, roll to back, float for 15 seconds, roll to the front, then continue swimming for at least 5 body lengths. School Age Level 4 Improve participant proficiency in performing the swimming strokes that were introduced in Level 3, successful demonstration of Level 3 exit skills assessment. Perform front crawl with breathing, back crawl with bent elbow push, sidestroke, elementary back, and whip kick on stomach as in breaststroke. Jump into deep water from the side, recover to the surface, maintain position by treading for 1 minute, rotate on full turn, then turn as necessary to orient to the exit point, level off, swim front crawl and or elementary backstroke for 25 yards, then exit the water. Push off in a streamlined position, then swim front crawl for 15 yards, change position and direction as necessary, swim elementary backstroke for 15 yards, then exit the water. School Age Level 5 Help participants refine their performance of all six swimming strokes previously listed. Successful demonstration of the School Age Level 4 exit skills assessment. Perform a feet first entry into deep water, swim front crawl for 25 yards, change direction and position as necessary and swim elementary backstroke for 25 yards. Swim breaststroke for 15 yards, change direction and position as necessary and swim back crawl for 15 yards. Submerge and swim a distance of 3 to 5 body lengths underwater without hyperventilating, return to the surface, then exit the water. Swim 25 yards butterfly, sidestroke, front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke and elementary back. School Age Level 6 (Swimming and skill proficiency, Personal water safety, fundamentals of diving, and fitness swimmer) Refine strokes so participants swim them with greater efficiency and effectiveness over longer distances. Teach participants how to prevent aquatic emergencies in various aquatic environments and to introduce and practice self –rescue techniques. Teach fundamental diving skills. Successful demonstration of School Age Level 5 exit skills assessment. Swim 25 yards butterfly, sidestroke, front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke and elementary back. Perform a shallow-angle dive into deep water at least 9 feet deep, swim front crawl for 50 yards, the swim elementary backstroke for 50 yards using appropriate and efficient turning styles throughout. Swim breaststroke for 25 yards, change direction of travel as necessary and then swim back crawl for 25 yards using appropriate and efficient turning styles throughout. Special Needs-All ages This class provides children with special concerns swimming skills to meet their special circumstances with a parent. Parent must provide all locker room care and in pool water assistance. Instructor will teach parents the skills to assist their child. Teen/Adult Swim Learning the Basics Help participants gain basic aquatic skills and swimming strokes. Teach skills and concepts needed to stay safe in and around water and to help themselves or others in an aquatic emergency. Must be at least 13 years old to participate.
aquatics 7 A l l S w i m L e s s o n s Ta k e P l a c e A t G l e n H i l l s M i d d l e S c h o o l Level Date Day Time Program# School Age Level 4, 5, 6 January 7 - February 25 Tuesdays 4:00 - 4:45pm 215010-01 School Age Level 1, 2 January 7 - February 25 Tuesdays 4:45 - 5:30pm 215010-02 Preschool Level 2, 3 January 7 - February 25 Tuesdays 5:30 - 6:00pm 215010-03 School Age Level 3 January 7 - February 25 Tuesdays 6:00 - 6:45pm 215010-04 Teen/Adult January 7 - February 25 Tuesdays 7:30 - 8:15pm 215010-05 Preschool Level I January 9 - February 27 Thursdays 4:00 - 4:30pm 215010-06 School Age Level 3 January 9 - February 27 Thursdays 4:30 - 5:15pm 215010-07 School Age Level 4, 5, 6 January 9 - February 27 Thursdays 5:15 - 6:00pm 215010-08 School Age Level 1, 2 January 9 - February 27 Thursdays 6:00 - 6:45pm 215010-09 School Age Level 1, 2 January 11 - February 29 Saturdays 8:45 - 9:30am 215010-10 Preschool Level 1 January 11 - February 29 Saturdays 9:30 - 10:00am 215010-11 Preschool Level 2, 3 January 11 - February 29 Saturdays 10:00 - 10:30am 215010-12 Parent/Child I January 11 - February 29 Saturdays 10:30 - 11:15am 215010-13 Parent/Child II January 11 - February 29 Saturdays 11:15 - 12:00noon 215010-14 School Age Level 4, 5, 6 January 11 - February 29 Saturdays 12:00 - 12:45pm 215010-15 School Age Level 3 January 11 - February 29 Saturdays 12:45 - 1:30pm 215010-16 Special Needs January 11 - February 29 Saturdays 1:30 - 2:15pm 215010-17 School Age Level 1, 2 March 3 - April 28 (skip 3/24) Tuesdays 4:00 - 4:45pm 215010-18 Preschool Level 1 March 3 - April 28 (skip 3/24) Tuesdays 4:45 - 5:15pm 215010-19 School Age Level 4, 5, 6 March 3 - April 28 (skip 3/24) Tuesdays 5:15 - 6:00pm 215010-20 Preschool Level 2, 3 March 3 - April 28 (skip 3/24) Tuesdays 6:00 - 6:30pm 215010-21 Teen/Adult March 3 - April 28 (skip 3/24) Tuesdays 7:15 - 8:00pm 215010-22 School Age Level 4, 5, 6 March 5 - April 30 (skip 3/26) Thursdays 4:00 - 4:45pm 215010-23 School Age Level3 March 5 - April 30 (skip 3/26) Thursdays 4:45 - 5:30pm 215010-24 School Age Level 1, 2 March 5 - April 30 (skip 3/26) Thursdays 5:30 - 6:15pm 215010-25 Preschool Level I March 5 - April 30 (skip 3/26) Thursdays 6:15 - 6:45pm 215010-26 School Age Level 1, 2 March 7 - May 9 (skip 3/28, 4/11) Saturdays 8:45 - 9:30am 215010-27 Preschool Level 1 March 7 - May 9 (skip 3/28, 4/11) Saturdays 9:30 - 10:00am 215010-28 Preschool Level 2, 3 March 7 - May 9 (skip 3/28, 4/11) Saturdays 10:00 - 10:30am 215010-29 Parent/Child I March 7 - May 9 (skip 3/28, 4/11) Saturdays 10:30 - 11:15am 215010-30 Parent/Child II March 7 - May 9 (skip 3/28, 4/11) Saturdays 11:15 - 12:00noon 215010-31 School Age Level 4, 5, 6 March 7 - May 9 (skip 3/28, 4/11) Saturdays 12:00 - 12:45pm 215010-32 School Age Level 3 March 7 - May 9 (skip 3/28, 4/11) Saturdays 12:45 - 1:30pm 215010-33 Special Needs March 7 - May 9 (skip 3/28, 4/11) Saturdays 1:30 - 2:15pm 215010-34 School Age Level 3, 4 May 5 - May 28 Tues & Thurs 4:00 - 4:45pm 215010-35 “Cindy comes around to every- School Age Level 1, 2 May 5 - May 28 one to see how the progress is Tues & Thurs 4:45 - 5:30pm 215010-36 going. She really pushes the kids Preschool Level 1 May 5 - May 28 to try new things! She is a great Tues & Thurs 5:30 - 6:00pm 215010-37 Preschool Level 2, 3 May 5 - May 28 instructor!” - Lisa, Swim Lessons Tues & Thurs 6:00 - 6:30pm 215010-38 Fee: Nicolet Pool Glen Hills Pool Average Temperature: 80 degrees $49.00R / $59.00NR Average Temperature: 84 degrees Dimensions: 75ft x 30ft Dimensions: 75ft x 20 ft Lanes: 8 Questions? Lanes: 6 Deepest Depth: 13ft (diving well) Deepest Depth: 10 ft Shallowest Depth: 3.6ft Call Aquatics Coordinator Shallowest Depth: 2.6 ft Cindy Schlidt (414) 531-SWIM Private & Semi-Private swim lessons also available. For more information please call Cindy Schlidt at (414) 531-SWIM. Fee: $32.00R/$42.00NR for private lessons & $27.00r/$37.00nr for semi-private lessons per 30 minute period
aquatics 8 American Red Cross Aquatics are taught by certified instructors/aides with lifeguard training. Swimming instruction is a great way to introduce your child to the water, strengthening positive attitudes and proper swimming techniques. Nicolet Recreation Department is an authorized American Red Cross provider. Please read the following carefully: ÑÑ Children ages 4 years and up need to go into the locker room for their respective gender. ÑÑ All participants should be evaluated prior to the first day of lessons to ensure they are in the proper level, if they haven’t been evaluated in the last 4 months, unless they are in the lowest level. ÑÑ Parents please observe lessons from the outer pool lobby only. ÑÑ Persons observing from deck will be charged the open swim fee daily of $3.00R/$5.00NR ÑÑ Lessons may be combined or cancelled based on enrollment numbers. No makeup classes will be given. ÑÑ Classroom enrollment minimum is 5 participants; maximum is 6 participants per instructor for preschool levels. ÑÑ Class enrollment minimum is 6 participants; maximum is 10 participants per instructor for school age levels. ÑÑ All persons must exit the building 15 minutes after the conclusion of any aquatic program. ÑÑ Contact Cindy at (414) 531-SWIM if you need a five minute skill assessment. Open/Lap Swim This combined program of family swim and lap swim is a great opportunity for you and your family to enjoy water indoors. Open swim is open to all ages, while lap swim is open to ages 12 years and up. A swim test will be required for those children wishing to swim in the deep end. Due to safety reasons, water rings and tubes are not allowed. It is recommended that all persons bring a lock to secure personal belongings, howev- er, the lock must be removed and taken home at the end of the swim period. Pool rules, regulations and other pertinent information are posted in the pool area. All persons not participating in open/lap swim must observe from the outer lobby or pay a participant fee. All children under 8 years of age must be accompanied in the pool by a paying adult. Limit 2 free children per adult. Exact change only will be accepted at pool location. All persons must exit the building 15 minutes after the conclusion of any aquatic program. Swim Test: Swim 25 yards front crawl non-stop with breathing—then exit pool, jump in deep water submerging entire head, surface and tread water for 60 seconds. IF NO PARTICIPANTS ARE IN THE POOL WITH 30 MINUTES LEFT—THE LIFEGUARD WILL CLOSE THE POOL. Open Swim - Glen Hills Pool Fee/Program#: Date: Day: Time: $40.00R/$50.00NR 20-punch pass January 7 - May 26 Tuesdays 4:00 - 6:45pm 453501-01 January 9 - May 28 Thursdays 4:00 - 6:45pm $50.00R/$63.00NR 30-punch pass January 11 - May 9 Saturdays 8:45am - 12:00pm 453500-01 $3.00R/$5.00NR at door Lap Swim - NHS Pool (Lap swim is also available during all the open swim times) (Children under 4 free with paying adult Date: Day: Time: in the pool; Limit 2 per adult) January 2 - May 29 Mondays - Fridays 5:40 - 6:40am January 6 - June 1 Mondays & Wednesdays 7:00 - 8:00pm Glen Hills and Nicolet Pools will be closed January 20; March 23 - 28 (morning lap swim open these dates); April 11; May 25 Masters Swim Stay in shape, build strength, stamina, and cardiovascular fitness. Great for tri-athletes, competing Master Swimmers, and for stay-in-shape swimmers. Registration with National Masters Program is not included. If you need more information, please call 351-7566 or leave a message for Coach Cindy Schlidt at (414) 531-SWIM. Competition is optional and the workouts are exhilarating. Must be able to swim two lengths of front crawl & back crawl. Are you from another swim team or just visiting...drop in for only $5.00R/$7.00NR per person for the morning! Locker room closes 15 minutes after completion. Day: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays Session: Date: Program#: Time: 5:40 - 6:40am I December 2 - March 6 235080-01 Location: Nicolet High School - Pool (skip 12/23 - 1/1) Age: 18 years and up II March 9 - June 5 235080-02 Fee: $110.00R/$130.00NR (skip 4/10 & 5/25) Instructor: Cindy Schlidt The complete Nicolet & Glen Hills Aquatic Schedule is located on the Nicolet Website: https://www.nicolet.us/activities/recreation.cfm If you are interested in setting up a water badge workshop for your Boy or Girl Scout group please call Cindy Schlidt at (414) 531-SWIM.
american red cross 9 Professional CPR & First Aid/AED Automated External Defibrillator training with the combination of professional CPR. Please bring bag lunch. Certification is good for two years. Good for physical therapists and day care employees. Certification in adult, child and infant CPR with a pocket mask (included). Must pass writ- ten test with 80% or higher plus practical skills to be certified. *Please bring your pocket mask and proof of certification. Registration deadline is a week before class begins. An email will be sent prior to the class start date with details of class requirements/prerequisites. All manuals for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross programs are online and should be read prior to class. Date: March 24 Session: Fee: Program#: Day: Tuesday Full Class $93.00R/$103.00NR 234060-01 Time: 7:30am - 2:30pm Recertification* $73.00R/$83.00NR 234060-02 Location: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference Room (A106) Age: 11 years and up Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Cindy Schlidt Pediatric CPR & First Aid (for newborns to 11 years old) Are you prepared to keep your family and work place safe? This program will help ensure safety and a chance to become certified. Includes: hands-on skills training preparing you to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies. Must pass practical skills tests to be certified. *Need proof of certification for recertification. Certification is valid for two years. Registration deadline is a week before class begins. An email will be sent prior to the class start date with details of class requirements/prerequisites. All manuals for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross programs are online and should be read prior to class. Date: May 30 Session: Fee: Program#: Day: Saturday Full Class $87.00R/$97.00NR 234010-01 Time: 8:00 - 11:45am Recertification* $67.00R/$77.00NR 234010-02 Location: Nicolet High School - Room B113 Age: 11 years and up Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Cindy Schlidt Adult CPR (CPR for ages 12+ year olds) Are you prepared to keep your family and work place safe? This program will help ensure safety and a chance to become certified. Includes: hands-on skills training preparing you to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies. Must pass tests and prac- tical skills tests with 80% or higher to be certified. *Need proof of certification for recertification. Certification is valid for two years. Registration deadline is a week before class begins. An email will be sent prior to the class start date with details of class requirements/prerequisites All manuals for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross programs are online and should be read prior to class. Date: May 30 Session: Fee: Program#: Day: Saturday Full Class $63.00R/$73.00NR 234012-01 Time: 12:00 - 3:00pm Recertification* $43.00R/$53.00NR 234012-02 Location: Nicolet High School - Room B113 Age: 11 years & up Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Cindy Schlidt Babysitting Basic The purpose of this course is to provide youth who are planning to babysit with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care for children and infants. Skills include a guide to leadership, the business of babysitting, being safe and sound on the job, under standing kids from 0 to 10, caring for kids from feeding to bedtime and it’s an emergency...Now what? Must attend the entire day and com plete all skills with competency. Please bring notebook, pen, print-out of book or online laptop/tablet with manual downloaded. Registration deadline is a week before class begins. An email will be sent prior to the class start date with details of class requirements/prereq uisites. All manuals for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross programs are online and should be read prior to class. Date: May 23 Fee: $88.00R/$98.00NR Day: Saturday Program#: 234050-01 Time: 8:00am - 2:00pm Min/Max: 6/14 Location: Nicolet High School - Room B113 Instructor: Cindy Schlidt Age: 11 years & up (required)
american red cross 10 Pool Lifeguard Training Program includes Lifeguarding, CPR, First Aid and AED. A pocket mask is included in the fee. Lifeguarding certification is current for two years. A pre-test will be held on the first day of the program. Persons unable to complete the pre-test satisfactorily will not be allowed to continue. Participation in all sessions is required. Must pass all tests with 80% or higher plus practical skills to be certified. Please bring proof of age to first class. (Reviews please bring proof of current certification and pocket mask). Must be currently certified to Review. Registration deadline is a week before class begins. An email will be sent prior to registration detailing the manual/prerequisites requirements. All manuals for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross programs are now online. Registrants for Review and full classes must read manual prior to class start. Please bring bag lunch for full class. Full class fee will be refunded if employed with the Nicolet Recreation Depart- ment of one continuous year as a lifeguard. Must be on regular schedule. Location: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference Room (Room A106) & Pool Age: 15 years & up (required) Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Cindy Schlidt Option: Date: Day: Time: Fee: Program#: Review January 4 Saturday 7:00am - 6:00pm $177.00R/$197.00NR 234040-01 Full March 23 - 27 Monday - Friday 7:30am - 2:30pm $222.00R/$252.00NR 234040-02 Water Safety Instructor Class Blended Learning (homework & lectures are completed online only) The purpose of the American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor course is to train instructor candidates to teach courses and presentations in the American Red Cross swimming and water safety program by developing their understanding of how to use the course materials, how to con duct training sessions and how to evaluate participants’ progress. This class includes approximately 30 hours of online work prior to start date. Prerequisites: be at least 16 years old by the final scheduled lesson of this course; demonstrate 25 yards of front crawl, back crawl, breastroke, elementary backstroke, side stroke and 15 yards of butterfly to level 4 skills or higher, maintain back float for one minute and tread water for one minute. This will be conducted on the first day of class. Please bring proof of ID. Persons unable to complete the pre-test will not be al lowed to continue. Registration deadline is 3 weeks before class begins. Must email proof of all online completion lessons prior to class. All materials are online. Must attend all days and complete all water and oral assignment. Must pass all practical skills and obtain 80% or higher on written test to pass. This is a once only test. No retakes allowed. An email will be sent prior to the class start date with details of class requirements/prerequisites. Refunds are not provided for this program unless the instructor cancels the entire class. Full class fee will be refunded if employed with the Nicolet Recreation Department of one continuous year as a lifeguard. Must be on regular schedule. Date: May 15, 16 & 17 Day/Time: Friday (5:00 - 9:00pm); Saturday (8:00am - 6:00pm); Sunday (8:00am - 6:00pm) Location: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference Room (A106) & Pool Age: 16 years & up Fee: $228.00R/$258.00NR Program#: 234041-01 Min/Max: 6/6 Instructor: Cindy Schlidt Junior Lifeguarding Junior lifeguarding will introduce participants to the skills needed for entry into a lifeguarding course, communication skills and decision making skills, basic responsibilities as a lifeguard and skills necessary. This does not certify you as a lifeguard, CPR First Aid or AED. Prerequisites: Must have passed school age level 5 swim lessons. A pre-test will be held on the first day of the program. Registration deadline is a week before class begins. An email will be sent prior to the class start date with details of class requirements/ pre-requisites. All manuals for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross programs are online and should be read prior to class. Date: January 9 - April 30 (skip 3/26) Fee: $110.00R/$130.00NR Day: Thursdays Program#: 234042-01 Time: 7:30 - 8:15pm Min/Max: 6/14 Location: Glen Hills School - Pool Instructor: Cindy Schlidt Age: 11 years & up The Nicolet Rec. Dept. is hiring lifeguards & water safety instructors. Stop by the athletics/recreation office to pick-up an application or visit our website at: http://www.nicolet.us/activities/job_openings.cfm
Rockin’ Jump- The Ultimate Trampoline Park is located in Milwaukee’s North Shore. Park includes trampolines, x-beam jousting pit, rock climbing tower, dodge ball arena, basketball dunk lanes, air track mats and a 10,000-sq. foot area specifically reserved for kids 6 and under only, the first of its kind in the state! Six private party rooms perfect for birthday parties, team parties or your next corporate event! COUPON BOGO- Bring a Friend! buy one 90-minute jump time and get one 90-minute jump time for FREE! (Must be used in one visit, at the same time. Offer does not include required Rockin’ Jump socks. Not valid with any other offers. Available for in-park purchase only.) Reproductions, copies or duplicates not accepted. Rockin’ Jump-The Ultimate Trampoline Park 9009 N. Deerbrook Trail Brown Deer, WI 53223 (414) 522-1945 rockinjump.com/browndeer
toddlers 12 Gymnastics Age-appropriate skills will be introduced and developed in this recreational instruction program. Participants will practice movements rang- ing from basic tumbling to use of balance beam and uneven parallel bars. Participants should wear nonrestrictive clothing such as a bodysuit, t-shirt, shorts, gymnastics slippers, cotton socks, or bare feet. No tights, nylon socks, clothing with zippers, belt buckles, or jewelry. Long hair should be tied back. Location: Nicolet High School - Gym 2 (gymnastics area) Min/Max: 4/8 Fee: $69.00R/$79.00NR Instructor: NHS Gymnastics Staff Level: Age: Date: Day: Time: Program#: Mom & Tot 18 months - 2 years Jan. 6 - Feb. 17 (skip 1/20) Mondays 5:30 - 6:00pm 211141-01 Nicsters 3 years Jan. 6 - Feb. 17 (skip 1/20) Mondays 6:00 - 6:30pm 211141-02 Nicotiers 4 - 5 years Jan. 6 - Feb. 17 (skip 1/20) Mondays 6:30 - 7:05pm 211141-03 Mom & Tot 18 months - 2 years January 18 - February 15 Saturdays 10:00 - 10:30am 211141-04 Nicsters 3 years January 18 - February 15 Saturdays 10:30 - 11:00am 211141-05 Nicotiers 4 - 5 years January 18 - February 15 Saturdays 11:00 - 11:35am 211141-06 Mom & Tot 18 months - 2 years March 2 - April 20 (skip 3/23, 4/13) Mondays 5:00 - 5:30pm 211141-07 Nicsters 3 years March 2 - April 20 (skip 3/23, 4/13) Mondays 5:30 - 6:00pm 211141-08 Nicotiers 4 - 5 years March 2 - April 20 (skip 3/23, 4/13) Mondays 6:00 - 6:35pm 211141-09 Mom & Tot 18 months - 2 years April 4 - May 16 (skip 4/11) Saturdays 10:00 - 10:30am 211141-10 Nicsters 3 years April 4 - May 16 (skip 4/11) Saturdays 10:30 - 11:00am 211141-11 Nicotiers 4 - 5 years April 4 - May 16 (skip 4/11) Saturdays 11:00 - 11:35am 211141-12 Mom & Tot 18 months - 2 years April 27 - June 8 (skip 5/25) Mondays 5:00 - 5:30pm 211141-13 Nicsters 3 years April 27 - June 8 (skip 5/25) Mondays 5:30 - 6:00pm 211141-14 Nicotiers 4 - 5 years April 27 - June 8 (skip 5/25) Mondays 6:00 - 6:35pm 211141-15 Gymnastics levels 1 - 5 also available see page 23 Mom and Me ‘Little Dragons’! Fun games and activities helping toddlers work on gross motor skills, hand eye coordination, following directions and interacting with other children. Moms will also learn proven self defense basics and ways to improve flexibility, strength and balance. Date: January 9 - 30 Day: Thursdays Time: 11:00 - 11:30am Location: J.K. Lee Black Belt Academy (6838 N. Santa Monica Blvd. Fox Point 53217) Fee: $20.00R/$40.00NR (includes a J.K. Lee t-shirt!) Program#: 211261-01 Min/Max: 6/18 Instructor: Master Gendelman and/or trained Assistant Instructors from J.K. Lee Black Belt Academy Mom and Baby Fit MUSIC PARTies WITH MISS JULIE! Mom + Baby Fit is a fun way to exercise while bonding with baby and meeting Valentine’s Music Party other moms in the area. We use our strollers and community of other moms This hour long music party will feature songs known and new to celebrate in the group to target all areas of our body during this 60 min class. During Valentine’s Day with your little sweethearts. Class includes a healthy snack. the class you will use the stroller and your baby to complete circuits of varying Spring Celebration Music Party level of difficulty and finish the class with pelvic floor exercise and stretching. Welcome in Springtime with songs and celebration of the greening of the This class was designed by a Pelvic Floor and Postpartum specialist to target earth, and birds returning to our climes. Make friends, bring your ‘spring chick- the areas that are in need of attention and strengthening after giving birth. ens’ to sing and dance to the new season. Class includes a healthy snack. Participants must be at least 6 weeks post-partum to participate. Come join us for a morning of fun! We will be near the playground if you would like to bring Time: 1:30 - 2:30pm an older child along to play while you exercise with your baby. Please bring Location: North Shore Congregational Church with you a stroller, mat or towel, and water (7330 N Santa Monica Blvd - Fox Point) Age: 1 year - 5 years Date: May 12 - June 2 (siblings under 1 year old and over 5 attend for free) Day: Tuesdays Fee: $13.00R/$23.00NR Time: 9:30 - 10:30am Min/Max: 8/16 Location: Doctor’s Park Instructor: Julie Thompson 1870 E. Fox Ln. - Fox Point Fee: $60.00R/$70.00NR Session: Date: Day: Program#: Program#: 213870-01 I February 14 Friday 212542-01 Min/Max: 3/15 II April 7 Tuesday 212542-02 Instructor: Freedom Physical Therapy Staff
toddlers 13 KidsSports SportsStart The KidsSports SportsStart program introduces children to sports through sports concepts like throwing, catching, hitting, jumping, bouncing and more using fun and unique skill building games and activities. Date: April 18 - May 16 Fee: $64.00R/$74.00NR Day: Saturdays Program#: 211440-01 Time: 10:00 - 10:40am Min/Max: 6/20 Location: Nicolet High School - Gym 2 Instructor: KidsSports WI Staff Age: 2 - 3 years old KidsSports MultiSports The KidsSports MultiSport program introduces children to popular sports (like soccer, baseball, football & kickball) and their basic sports tech- niques in a fun, simple learning environment. Date: April 18 - May 16 Day: Saturdays Location: Nicolet High School - Gym 2 Fee: $64.00R/$74.00NR Min/Max: 6/20 Instructor: KidsSports WI Staff Session: Age: Time: Program#: I 3 - 4 years old 10:50 - 11:30am 211441-01 II 5 - 6 years old 11:40 - 12:30pm 211441-02 Nicolet Theater Presents: Based on the novel by J.M. Barrie Adapted by Craig Sodaro Peter Pan Children’s Show Saturday, April 25 | 10:30am | 1:00pm Sunday, April 26 | 1:00pm | 3:30pm Nicolet High School - Community Room Free tickets available at the door prior to each performance. There will be no pre-sale tickets. PROGRAMMING: AGES 1 - 4
YOUTH ENRICHMENT 15 Youth Painting Class Do you have a mini Picasso? We have just the thing! Children will explore their creative side while following step by step instructions to create their very own masterpiece. Day: Saturday Session: Date: Program#: Time: 10:00am - 11:30am I February 22 212150-01 Location: Nicolet High School - II April 18 212150-02 Room B111 (Knightskeller) III May 23 212150-03 Age: 6-12 years old Fee: $15.00R/$25.00NR Min/Max: 10/25 Instructor: Briona Conway Young Rembrandts Drawing Classes Young Rembrandts Drawing Classes – We grow creative, young minds and praise individual differences through the Power of Drawing. Unlock your child’s potential and watch their confidence blossom as they develop skills critical to tomorrow’s innovators. With BRAND-NEW lessons every week (we never repeat), your child will enjoy learning through our award-winning, educational drawing program (www.youngrembrandts.com). All supplies included. Fee: $79.00R/$89.00NR Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: Young Rembrandts Instructor Location: Date: Day: Time: Grade: Program#: Parkway January 14 - February 18 Tuesdays 3:40 - 4:40pm K5 - 3rd 212810-01 Parkway March 3 - April 21 (skip 3/10, 3/24) Tuesdays 3:40 - 4:40pm K5 - 3rd 212810-02 Parkway April 28 - June 2 Tuesdays 3:40 - 4:40pm K5 - 3rd 212810-03 Stormonth January 10 - February 14 Fridays 3:45 - 4:45pm K5 - 4th 212810-04 Stormonth Feb. 28 - April 24 (skip 3/6, 3/27, 4/10) Fridays 3:45 - 4:45pm K5 - 4th 212810-05 Stormonth May 1 - June 5 Fridays 3:45 - 4:45pm K5 - 4th 212810-06 Indian Hill January 9 - February 13 Thursdays 3:00 - 4:00pm K5 - 2nd 212810-07 Indian Hill February 20 - April 23 Thursdays 3:00 - 4:00pm K5 - 2nd 212810-08 (skip 3/5, 3/12, 3/26, 4/9) Indian Hill April 30 - June 4 Thursdays 3:00 - 4:00pm K5 - 2nd 212810-09 AGES NORTH SHORE MONTESSORI SCHOOL 2.5-14 ASSOCIATION MONTESSORI INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITED Through integrated learning and creative work, North Shore Montessori School nurtures your child today to succeed for tomorrow. Our focus includes: DEVELOPMENT OF INDIVIDUALIZED INTEGRATED SPANISH NATURAL PLAYSCAPE THE CHARACTER LEARNING LANGUAGE AND CULTURES AND DAILY TIME OUTDOORS montessorinorthshore.org Before and After-school Care, Click on Vacation Care, and Summer INQUIRY FORM Programming also available 4650 North Port Washington Road | Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212 | 414-906-8900 PROGRAMMING: AGES 4 - 12
YOUTH ENRICHMENT 16 Chess - Beginner Chess - Intermediate This class is for those new to chess or with ratings (WSCF or USCF) This class is for students who have played two to 3 years and those from 0 to 600. Students will focus on chess fundamentals. These with ratings from 600 to 1000. All phases of the game will be covered include opening strategy, the 7 basic checkmates, and tactics such as including chess notation and game analysis. Students will participate Forks, Pins and Discovered Check. Students will experience a balance in a 5-round tournament with the top 3 winning trophies and every- of chess play and instruction. Students will compete in a 5-round tour- one else receiving a medal. Each student will also receive a free Gold nament with the top 3 winning trophies and everyone else receiving Membership to www.chesskid.com a medal. Each student will also receive a free Gold Membership to www.chesskid.com Date: January 22 - March 11 Day: Wednesdays Date: January 22 - March 11 Time: 6:00 - 7:00pm Day: Wednesdays Location: Nicolet High School - Room C111 Time: 5:00 - 6:00pm Grade: 2nd - 12th Location: Nicolet High School - Room C111 Fee: $90.00R/$100.00NR Grade: 2nd - 8th Program#: 212161-01 Fee: $90.00R/$100.00NR Min/Max: 10/20 Program#: 212162-01 Instructor: Wisconsin Scholastic Chess Federation Staff Min/Max: 10/20 Instructor: Wisconsin Scholastic Chess Federation Staff Wisconsin Scholastic Chess Federation (WSCF) Chess Camp Beginners Class: This class is for those new to chess or with ratings (WSCF or USCF) from 0 to 600. Students will focus on chess fundamentals. These include opening strategy, the 7 basic checkmates, and tactics such as Forks, Pins and Discovered Check. Students will experience a bal ance of chess play and instruction. Students will compete in a 5-round tournament with the top 3 winning trophies and everyone else receiv ing a medal. Each student will also receive a free Gold Membership to www.chesskid.com Intermediate Class: This class is for students who have played two to 3 years and those with ratings from 600 to 1000. All phases of the game will be covered including chess notation and game analysis. Students will participate in a 5-round tournament with the top 3 winning trophies and everyone else receiving a medal. Each student will also receive a free Gold Membership to www.chesskid.com Date: March 23 - 27 Day: Monday - Friday Location: Nicolet High School - Room C111 "After chess camp, my son is Grade: Open to all ages starting in 2nd grade excited to play chess and feels Fee: $90.00R/$100.00NR confident about his abilities after playing with peers. He Min/Max: 12/24 is now ready to enter tourna- ments. As much as he learned Instructor: Wisconsin Scholastic Chess Federation Staff winning strategies, he also learned to lose with grace." - Amanda S., Chess Camp Session: Level: Time: Program#: I Beginner 9:00am - 12noon 212160-01 II Intermediate 1:00 - 4:00pm 212160-02 How to Eat a Brownie - Social Skills for Children Well-mannered children have a lifelong advantage in job situations and in relationships. We start with introductions, shaking hands, and projecting confidence. We continue with conversation skills, family etiquette, what the “R” stands for in R.S.V.P., and writing memorable thank you notes. At the last class, we will eat a brownie while holding the silverware European style. The reasons for the rules are always made clear, and there are activities in every class. Date: April 22 - May 6 Day: Wednesdays Time: 4:00 - 5:30pm Location: Nicolet High School - B133 Age: 7 - 12 years old Fee: $82.00R/$92.00NR Program#: 212170-01 PROGRAMMING: AGES 4 - 12 Min/Max: 6/14 Instructor: Margery Sinclair
YOUTH ENRICHMENT 17 KIDSTAGE - THE WORLDS OF DR. SEUSS Join us this winter as we explore the imaginative worlds of Dr. Seuss. Students will play theatre games and participate in theatre activities. We will dive into Dr. Seuss stories and learn to retell them with our voices, bodies and imagination. At the end of our session, there will be a short presentation that allows each student to show their new skills to family. Kidstage focuses on teamwork, confidence and creativity. Be ready to have a Rhyming Good Time! Date: January 4 - February 8 Day: Saturdays Location: Lydell Community Center - Room 15 5205 N. Lydell Ave. - Whitefish Bay Min/Max: 8/12 Instructor: Emily Scardino, Certified Kidstage Instructor Session: Age: Time: Fee: Program#: I 3 - 4 years old 9:30 - 10:15am $60.00R/$70.00NR 212390-01 II 5 - 7 years old 10:30 - 11:30am $70.00R/$80.00NR 212390-02 It might be getting colder outside....but it’s never too early to start thinking about SUMMER!! Located at Glen Hills Middle School in Glendale, the Nicolet Recreation Department provides an exciting Monday - Friday summer camp program full of swimming, sports, arts and crafts, special events, field trips, and more!! In addition to our regular 5-week program that runs from noon to 5:30pm (following the Glen Hills Summer Academy morning program) we also offer two weeks of pre-camp and post camp options. Campers do not have to attend the District’s morning program to be a part of Camp at the Hills!! For more information, look for our 2020 Summer Bulletin that will be mailed to every area resident in March; give us a call at 414-351-7566; or visit us on the web at: http://www.nicolet.us /activities/recreation.cfm Registration will be available beginning on March 1, 2020. SPANISH FUN! ¡Vamos con los animales! SPANISH FUN! ¡Vamos con los animales! (Let’s go with the Animals) (Let’s go with the Animals) The Best way to spark enthusiasm for a language is with a topic that The Best way to spark enthusiasm for a language is with a topic that students love…¡Vamos con los animales! (Let’s go with the Animals) is students love…¡Vamos con los animales! (Let’s go with the Animals) is just that! just that! For eight jam-packed sessions, students will blaze new trails “visiting” a For eight jam-packed sessions, students will blaze new trails “visiting” a pet store, a family farm, the zoo, the ocean, and even the rainforest-All pet store, a family farm, the zoo, the ocean, and even the rainforest-All in Spanish! Your child will learn animal-related vocabulary, catch in Spanish! Your child will learn animal-related vocabulary, catch glimpses of some special animals who call Latin America their home, glimpses of some special animals who call Latin America their home, all the while applying practical phrases and Spanish vocabulary to all the while applying practical phrases and Spanish vocabulary to every topic. Let your student explore where the wild things are in this every topic. Let your student explore where the wild things are in this exciting, interactive Spanish class. ¡Vámonos! exciting, interactive Spanish class. ¡Vámonos! Date: February 4 - April 7 (skip 3/10, 3/24) Date: February 4 - March 31 (skip 3/24) Day: Tuesdays Day: Tuesdays Time: 8:00 - 8:45am Time: 2:50 - 3:50pm Location: Parkway School Location: Indian Hill School Grade: K4 - 3rd Grade: K4 - 2nd Fee: $145.00 Fee: $145.00 Program#: 210220-01 Program#: 210221-01 Min/Max: 8/16 Min/Max: 8/16 Instructor: Futura Language Professionals’ Staff Instructor: Futura Language Professionals’ Staff PROGRAMMING: AGES 4 - 12
YOUTH ENRICHMENT 18 Even Crazier CrazyAction Contraptions with LEGOS One, Two, Three…..BUILD! If you enjoyed Crazy Contraptions – 10 instructional build projects This is the perfect class to develop your engineering skills using LEGO class – this is the newest class for you! Working with similar sets, proj- Educational kits 9610, 9612, 9614 & 9616. These kits are specifically ects will include: Beaker Blender 3000, Annoy-O-Matic, Squeezeclaw designed to contain only the parts needed to complete 2 projects per Grabber, No Donkey Donkey Cart, Art-a-maton, LEGO Launcher, Wall kit allowing more time to build and less time hunting for the correct Rocket Racer, Supercharged Speedster, Battle Top Spinner, Zipline Run- pieces. Exciting projects will include: Swing Rides, Fans, Ride on ners and a few more projects! All of these contraptions spin, stretch, Tractor, Movie Projector, Crane and many more. Basic understanding speed or otherwise springs into action! Let the FUN begin! of gears, levers, pulleys and wheel/axle are introduced during each session.From the new builder to the most experienced LEGO fan, these Date: January 16 - February 6 projects are a hit! Day: Thursdays Time: 3:50 - 4:50pm Date: February 20 - March 19 (skip 3/12) Location: Parkway School Day: Thursdays Grade: K5 - 3rd Time: 3:50 - 4:50pm Fee: $45.00R/$55.00NR Location: Parkway School Program#: 212120-01 Grade: K5 - 3rd Min/Max: 8/16 Fee: $45.00R/$55.00NR Instructor: Computer Explorers Staff Program#: 212121-01 Min/Max: 8/16 Instructor: Computer Explorers Staff BRICKS, BRICKS and more BRICKS! If you are a LEGO fan this is the class for you! Working with over 1,000,000+ misc. LEGO bricks along with various instructional LEGO Datca kits, this class will allow you to become a Master LEGO Builder. Equipment will be rotate to ensure a new challenge each session. Free style and instructional build will allow each student to explore new engineering concepts at their ability level. Rev up your imagination and let the building begin!!! Date: April 23 - May 14 Day: Thursdays Time: 3:50 - 4:50pm Location: Parkway School Grade: K5 - 3rd Fee: $45.00R/$55.00NR Program#: 212124-01 Min/Max: 8/16 Instructor: Computer Explorers Staff Indian Hill’s LEGO League BRICKS, BRICKS and more BRICKS!! If you are a LEGO Fan this is the class for you! Working with over 1,000,000+ misc. LEGO bricks along with various instructional LEGO Datca kits, this class will allow you to become a master LEGO builder. Equipment will be rotated to ensure a new chal- lenge each session. Free style and Instructional build will allow each student to explore new engineering concepts at their ability level. Rev up your imagination and let the building begin!! Day: Mondays Session: Date: Program#: Time: 3:00 - 4:30pm I January 13 212122-01 Location: Indian Hill School II February 10 212122-02 Grade: K4 - 2nd III March 9 212122-03 Fee: $20.00R/$30.00NR IV April 20 212122-04 Min/Max: 10/30 V May 11 212122-05 Instructor: Computer Explorers Staff PROGRAMMING: AGES 4 - 12
YOUTH ENRICHMENT 19 Crazy Chemworks! Lab Works Use your hands as a real Mad Scientist in this whirlwind class on how a lab works! Learn to manipulate laboratory equipment at your personal lab bench, and take home you very own Graduated Gear to continue your research! Junior Reactors Create a tiny world of atoms with your very own set of Atomic Coins! Learn to recognize chemical reactions and mix up a few reactive ingredients for some sensa- tional results! pH Phactor Slide down the colorful pH scale and dip into the world of acids and bases! Explore the pH extremes with your Reaction Tubes in what is sure to be a popping expe- rience! Discover whether liquids found in your home are acids or bases using your personal pH paper! Chem in a Flash Hop on board the chemistry express for a high-speed science experience! Perform instantaneous experiments in this fast-paced class on split-second reactions that go like mad! Pick up an Action Flask and have a blast! The Glow Show Discover amazing things that glow bright in the dark and come to light! Probe the properties of light and explore some unusual applications of glow-in-the-dark technology! Take home a Glow Sheet to observe this technology on your own. Super Sticky Stuff Stick it to the walls, and push the power of tape to the limits in this adhesive hour on things that cling! Build a bond with glue and get attached to Professor Bea- kerdude! Grade: K5 - 4th Fee: $99.00R/$109.00NR Min/Max: 12/25 Instructor: Mad Science Staff Session: Location: Date: Day: Time: Program#: I Stormonth January 28 - March 10 (skip 3/3) Tuesdays 3:45 - 4:45pm 212140-01 II Parkway January 29 - March 4 Wednesdays 3:40 - 4:40pm 212140-02 III Indian Hill January 29 - March 11 (skip 2/5) Wednesdays 2:50 - 3:50pm 212140-03 Imagine Arts Academy - Crayola® World of Design - Powered by the people who bring you Mad Science! Take a journey to the farthest reaches of the imagination while learning about the ocean, the rainforest, Mars, a futuristic city, and more! Use the design thinking process to solve real-world problems in these different environments. Experiment with Crayola® products and many art techniques like sculpting, storyboarding, collage, and mixed media. Discover design careers like graphic design, universal design, urban design, and product design. GAME ON! - Board Game Design In this class, we will dive into board game design! Our mission is to create a board game that teaches players about the wonders of ocean life. We’ll design the game board, cards and pieces, and then challenge each other to play! WILD ANIMATION - Animation Design Let’s travel into the woods! We’ll design a storyboard to spread the word about protecting this cool ecosystem! We’ll also make a flipbook to see how film animators connect images to create moving pictures. MARS HABITAT - Martian Habitat Design Our mission is to design a habitat for a Martian colony. We will explore architectural design to imagine a practical home for people living on Mars. Then, we’ll sculpt our designs to create our own 3-D models. UNIVERSAL TREEHOUSE - Designing with universal accessibility in mind We’re making the rainforest our home for a year! We’ll be designing a treehouse where three scientists will live and work. The mission involves making our tree- house animal-proof and universally accessible for researchers of all abilities! COMIC BOOK HEROES - Costume fashion design We’re dressing up our very own superhero! Superheroes look their best when drawn in action poses, with faces that tell their story. We have superhero templates and fashion textiles to kick-start the ultimate comic book star! FUTUREVILLE - Urban design We’re designing a city of the future! How will we handle the traffic flow of all those who work and live in the city? Our mission is to create a pop-up vision of a future metropolis whose citizens get around safely on foot, on wheels, and in flight! Grade: 1st - 4th Fee: $99.00R/$109.00NR Min/Max: 12/25 Instructor: Mad Science Staff Session: Location: Date: Day: Time: Program#: I Stormonth April 7 - May 12 Tuesdays 3:45 - 4:45pm 212141-01 II Parkway April 8 - May 13 Wednesdays 3:40 - 4:40pm 212141-02 III Indian Hill April 8 - May 13 Wednesdays 2:50 - 3:50pm 212141-03 PROGRAMMING: AGES 4 - 12
birthday parties 20 Name of Parent/Guardian: ____________________________________________________ Date: ________________ Address: ____________________________________________ City: ____________________ Zip: _______________ Cell Phone: __________________________ E-mail Address: ______________________________________________ Name of Child: _____________________________ Birthdate: _____________ Age: ___________ Grade: _________ Date Requested: ___________________________________ (Saturdays or Sundays) Par ties typically take place from 1-3pm but times may var y depending on host and facility schedule. Recreation Party Program#: 412100-01 Bring your own food and dinnerware, and we’ll happily provide the $114.00R/$134.00NR (Max: 25 kids) space! Requests for the birthday parties must be made at least two This party package is great for those high energy kids! We will weeks in advance. We reserve the right to cancel the party for any customize a sport or game party unforeseen problem or if payment is not received. Special requests with a variety of games and athletic activities. Games include may require additional fees, which must be paid prior to the event. but are not limited to: basketball, soccer, volleyball and various All parties are held at Nicolet High School. It is customary to tip playground games. your birthday party host, but it is not required. It is your choice “Nice staff, fun games, staff played amazing ($10 - $20 usual range). with the children, great help, great clean up.” Pool Party Program#: 412100-02 - Crystal S., Birthday Party Attendance: _______________ Age Range: ______________ $114.00R/$134.00NR (Max: 25 kids) This party package is excellent for those kids who love the water! Special Needs: _________________ T-shirt size: __________ Our host or hostess will give a swim test to all participants Total Fee, due at the time of request: $__________________ ensuring their safety. Children can participate in relay races, diving contests and have fun with a variety of water toys. Payment by: Cash ________ Check _______/#_________ Gymnastics Party Program# 412100-03 Credit Card: MC/ VISA $114.00R/ $134.00NR (Max: 15 kids) # ___________ - ___________ - ___________ - ___________ This party package is great for kids that love gymnastics! Participants will be able to use the balance beam, parallel bars, Expiration Date: ________ and much more. “As a participant in this program, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury and I agree to assume the full risk of any injury, damage or loss which I may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or associated with such a program. I agree to waive and relinquish claims that I may have as a result of participating in this program against Crafting Party Program#: 412100-05 the Nicolet Recreation Department/Nicolet High School District and its officers, agents servants and employees. I do hereby fully release and discharge the Nicolet Recreation Department/Nicolet $155.00R/$175.00NR (Max: 15 kids) High School District and its officers, agents, servants and employees from any and all claims from injuries, damage or loss which I may have maybe occur to me on account of my participation in this Choose one of three different craft activities using puffy paints, program. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend the Nicolet Recreation Depart- ment/Nicolet High School District and its officers, agents, servants employees from any all claims glitter glue, fabric markers, rhinestones, beads, buttons, and resulting from injuries, damages and losses sustained by me and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of this program.” I HAVE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE more...or we can customize a project just for your birthday kid! ABOVE PROGRAM DETAILS AND WAIVER AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS. Signature: ___________________________________________________________ Date: _________________
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