RECREATION PROGRAM GUIDE - VILLAGE OF HARTLAND
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RECREATION PROGRAM GUIDE SUMMER 2022 VILLAGE OF HARTLAND CITY OF DELAFIELD & HARTLAND LAKESIDE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Landmark Scavenger Hunt The hunt begins on Friday, June 24! The Village of Hartland is inviting you to partake in their first ever Landmark Scavenger Hunt. Five landmarks have been chosen. Each week on Fridays, starting June 24 through July 22, a clue for a new landmark will be given. Clues will be posted in the kiosks at Cen- tennial Park, Nixon Park, Hartland Recreation Department’s Facebook page and Village of Harland’s website on Friday morning. Think you figured out the clue? Email the Rec Dept at kelliy@villageofhartland.wi.gov with a picture of you standing by the landmark. We will let you know if you found the correct landmark or not. IMPORTANT! Whoever is in the picture of the first landmark needs to be in all of the other pictures. Otherwise it doesn’t count. You also can’t have extra people in the picture if they weren’t in the others. The individual who is submitting the pictures will be deemed the winner. Th first individual or family to submit all ten landmarks corretly will win a free shelter rental for 2023. FAMILY MOVIES LUCA Fri, Sept 9 @ 7pm Sponsored by Hartland Lakeside School District ZOOTOPIA Fri, Sept 12 @ 7pm Sponsored by Lake Country Beer Garden 1
GENERAL INFORMATION HOW TO REGISTER Table of Contents Online at www.villageofhartland.wi.gov 1 Click on the “Recreation” icon to set up your online account. Scavenger Hunt & 1 Family Movies Mail Registration Form 2 Mail to Village of Hartland, 210 Cottonwood Ave., Hartland, WI 53029. General Information 2-4 Registration Form 5 Free Try-It-Week 6 In-Person 3 Drop off at Village of Hartland, 210 Cottonwood Ave., Hartland, WI Punch Card Classes 7-8 Adult Classes 9 - 10 Fax Trips 11 4 Fax your registration form with credit card information to 262-367-2430. Adult Leagues 12 Drop Box Sailing Lessons 13 5 Drop off your registration form in the drop box in front of Village Hall on Youth Classes 14 - 18 Cottonwood Ave or the drop box by the exit of the parking lot that is TTP Dance Classes 19 shared by the municipal building and library. Ice Age Trail Programs 20 REGISTRATIONS WILL NOT BE TAKEN Hartland Parks & Trail Map 21 OVER THE PHONE. Special Events 22 - 26 LOCATION Hartland Recreation Department Centennial Park, 701 HWY K, Hartland Monday - Friday Christian Lutheran Church, W240N3103 Pewaukee Rd, Pewaukee 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Delafield Fish Hatchery, 417 Main Street, Delafield Contact Us Goetz’s Country View Driving Range, N55W27361 Lisbon Rd, Sussex Phone: 262-367-0352 Hartland Community Center, 100 E. Park Avenue, Hartland Email: kelliy@villageofhartland.wi.gov Hartland North Elementary, 232 Church Street, Hartland 210 Cottonwood Ave, Hartland, WI, 53029 Joliet Park, Westside of 1026 Dona Rd, Hartland www.villageofhartland.wi.gov Kiwani Village Park, 325 Capitol Dr, Pewaukee Lake Country Fine Arts, 112 W. Capitol Drive, Hartland Abbreviations R, Resident, NR, Non-Resident, RS, Lake Country Martial Arts, 592 W N Shore Drive, Hartland Resident Senior and Little Red School House, N35W29288 North Shore Drive, Hartland NRS, Non-Resident Senior Seniors 65yrs+ Naga-Waukee County Park, 651 WI-83, Hartland, WI Naga-Waukee Ice Arena, 2699 Golf Road, Delafield Nagawicka Lake Yacht Club, 1131 Mariner Dr, Hartland Nixon Park, 175 E. Park Avenue, Hartland Pewaukee Sports Complex, N45W23440 Lindsay Rd, Pewaukee Sussex Civic Center, N64W23760 Main Street, Sussex Wagner Park, N31 W23320 Green Road, Pewaukee 2
GENERAL INFORMATION REFUND AND CREDIT POLICY ANNUAL FEE The Hartland Recreation & Community Education Department has the Non-residents may purchase an Annual Non-Resident Card for $50.00 right to cancel or combine any program, class, special event or trip due per person or $150.00 per family (up to 4 members). After purchase the to insufficient registration or for any other reasons that would prevent individual or family members will then be eligible to receive the resi- the Village of Hartland Recreation & Community Education Department dent rate for all programs. All family members must reside at the same from providing a quality program. If the Hartland Recreation & Communi- address. The Annual Non-Resident Card expires one year from date of ty Education Department does cancel a class, a full refund will be given. purchase. Please allow 2 - 3 weeks to receive a refund check. Alternatively, a credit can be processed immediately to your account. INCLUSION The Village of Hartland Recreation Department & Community A full refund or credit will be granted to any participant requesting a Education Department complies with the Americans with Disabilities refund not less than 2 weeks prior to the first day of the program. Act and will make reasonable modifications to support Any refund requests that occur 2 weeks or less from the first day of the inclusive recreation participation. Please direct any questions program will receive a refund or credit, less a 20% administrative fee. to Kelli at kelliy@villageofhartland.wi.gov or 262-367-0352. Refunds or credit will not be given once the program has started. The INSURANCE POLICY fee for any class that the participant will miss during the program will not The Village of Hartland does not provide hospital or medical insurance be prorated. Participants may not attend another program to make-up coverage for person(s) participating in sponsored activities and can not for a missed class. Participants assume the risk of changes in personal assume responsibility for injury to participants in its recreation and com- affairs, health or vacation when they are unable to participate in trips, munity education programs, special events, classes or trips. Participants classes, programs or special events. are encouraged to obtain their own insurance coverage prior to the start of the program and to consult with a physician before participation in RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT any strenuous activity. The Hartland Recreation & Community Education Department and Hartland Lakeside School District has developed a partnership to pro- vide programs for the community. The purpose of the partnership is to provide expanded programming and greater access to the tax-supported School District facilities. All residents who pay taxes to the Village of Hartland, City of Delafield, or the Hartland Lakeside School District will be considered a “resident”. One who pays taxes to other municipalities or school districts will be considered a “non-resident.” Employees of businesses in the Village of Hartland will receive the RESIDENT RATE when they sign up for a class at the Hartland Recre- ation Department. In order to receive the resident rate, participant must first complete a registration form and submit it by mail, fax or drop it off at 210 Cottonwood Ave, Hartland, 53029 STAY IN TOUCH!!! Know what’s happening by: - Following us on Facebook at Hartland Recreation Department. - Providing your email at registration. We will email you if your class will not be held, if it’s being relocated or any important information pertaining to it. - Visiting us at www.villageofhartland.wi.gov 3
GENERAL INFORMATION Below is an explanation on how to read the information provided for programs in this guide. Sometimes this information may look differ- ent, from the two samples provided, due to the amount of information that pertains to a particular program. EXPLANATION Row 1 Lists the title of the class. Row 2 Lists the location of the class. If a change in the location occurs, you will be emailed. May contain the required age to enroll in the class. Row 3 Description of the class and what will be covered. Row 4 May contain the ages for the class. Lists the dates, day of the week and time the class is held. The fee for the class, if any. The class number is listed to make it easier to find online and for staff to process your registration. The majority of programs will have all of the above information in row 4 as shown. Occasionally, due to spacing, row 4 may look different the two sample classes given. You may always email kelliy@villageofhartland.wi.gov or tonias@villageofhartland.wi.gov with any questions. SAMPLE CLASS #1 SAMPLE CLASS #2 Row 1 BASKETBALL 201 Row 1 SWING DANCE CLASSES Row 2 Hartland North Elementary Row 2 Social Style Dance, 21yrs+ Row 3 This class is designed to develop the basic fundamentals of the Couples Only game of basketball. Participants will be introduced to various Row 3 Everyone wants to learn how to dance the Swing! Here is your ball handling, shooting, passing and rebounding drills. To show opportunity to check it out! A nice, easy, and very FUN class to case skills learned in class, the Hooper’s will perform team play show you that you really can learn how to dance! Learn some at the end of some classes sweet moves, and have a blast dancing with the one you love. If Row 4 Ages R, Feb 3 - Feb 24 $73R & $87NR #2966 nothing else, you will laugh A LOT! 9 - 11 7:10 PM - 8:00 PM Row 4 U, Feb 20 - Apr 10 5:40 PM - 6:30 PM $215/couple #2955 KEY TYPOS - R Resident WE GOOFED?! Occasionally there may be a NR Non-Resident misprint within this program RS Resident Senior (65yrs+) guide. We will make every effort to correct the error as NRS Non-Resident Senior (65yrs+) soon as possible. We reserve M Monday the right to change program schedules as needed to accommo- T Tuesday date demand or building use conflicts. W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday 4
5 HARTLAND RECREATION DEPARTMENT REGISTRATION FORM 210 COTTONWOOD AVE, HARTLAND, WI PHONE:262-367-0352/FAX: 262-367-2430 VILLAGEOFHARTLAND.COM PLEASE PRINT & FILL OUT COMPLETELY NAME: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: _____________________________________________________ CITY: _________________________ STATE:_________ Zip_________________ HOME PHONE: _____________________________________ WORK/CELL: ________________________________ EMAIL_____________________________ Please provide your email so we are able to notify you of any changes, cancelations and important information in regards to your class. I would like to be signed up to receive Hartland Happenings e-Newsletter by email: _____ Yes _____ No I would like to be signed up to receive current recreation program information by email: _____ Yes _____ No Geographic Area (i.e., Village of Hartland, Town of Delafield, Village of Merton)___________________________________________________________________ Address of business _________________________________________________ Phone number of business _________________________________________ In case of an emergency, please contact me at home or work and if I cannot be reached please contact: Name:______________________________________ Phone: ______________________________________ Relation to participant: ______________________ Fill in programs for each participant! FIRST NAME LAST NAME BIRTHDATE: MO/DAY/YEAR SEX PROGRAM TITLE DATES OF PROGRAM TIME PROGRAM FEE All participants are requested to sign the following release. Parent or guardians must sign for minors.I/We the undersigned, do hereby ____ Check (payable to Village of Hartland) Total agree to allow the above named to participate in the activity indicated. I/We are aware of and understand that there may be potential _____ Cash risks inherent with participating in any recreational activities and that the Village of Hartland does not provide accident insurance. I/We _____ Credit Card _____ Master Card _____ Visa assume all risks and hazards incidental to such participation including transportation to and from the activities and do hereby waive, Expiration Date: _____/ _____ release, absolve, indemnity and agree to hold harmless the Hartland Recreation Department employees, staff, and other persons for any CVV/CVC #: ______________ and all claims, injuries, liabilities, damage or right of action directly or indirectly arising out of the use of Hartland Recreation Department Payment Amt: _____________________________ facilities, equipment, and/or participation in Village of Hartland Recreation Department activities. In the event of medical emergency, I Card #: __________________________________ authorize the Recreation Department staff to obtain medical treatment for the above named. I give permission for myself or my child to appear in media/promotion materials approved by the Village of Hartland. Card Holder Name: _________________________ Signature: _______________________________ SIGNATURE___________________________________________________________________ DATE _________________________
FREE TRY-IT-WEEK JUNE 6 - 10 The classes listed below are participating in the Free Try-It-Week. You do not have to preregister to attend a class during Free Try-It-Week. If you wish to attend a class that is online, please email kelliy@villageofhartland.wi.gov. To attend a Free Try-It class listed below, arrive at the class location approximately five minutes before the scheduled start time. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Barre Strength Yoga in the Park Essential Morning Yoga Barre Strength Face Yoga 7:15 am - 8:15 am 7:15 am - 8:15 am 9:00 am - 10:00 am 7:15 am - 8:15 am 9:00 am - 9:45 am HCC HCC DFH HCC HCC Barre Stretch Yoga for Life Fitness for Yoga for Life QiGong 8:30 am - 9:30 am 8:45 am - 9:45 am Optimal Aging 8:45 am - 9:45 am 11:00 am - 11:30 am HCC HCC 9:45 am - 10:45 am HCC Online - Zoom HCC Essential Morning Yoga Chair Yoga Barre Strength Chair Yoga 9:00 am - 10:00 am 10:00 am - 10:45 am 5:45 pm - 6:45 pm 10:00 am - 10:45 am DFH HCC HCC HCC Fitness for Yoga for Life Optimal Aging 5:45 pm - 6:45 pm 9:45 am - 10:45 am HCC HCC QiGong 11:00 am - 11:30 am Online - Zoom Revitalizing Slow Flow Yoga 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Barre Strength 5:45 pm - 6:45 pm HCC LOCATIONS 5 HCC: Hartland Community Center 100 E. Park Avenue, Hartland DFH: Delafield Fish Hatchery 417 Main Street, Delafield 6
PUNCH CARD CLASSES BARRE STRENGTH While working on balance and flexibility, we will concentrate on strengthening your entire body! Glutes, legs and core will be greatly challenged with very small movements. The upper body gets a wonderful workout too, with light weight work and some other bodyweight exercises. This is the perfect workout to round out your routine! BARRE STRETCH In Barre Stretch, we are intensely focused on improving core and total body strength using mostly isometric exercis- es and small range of motion movements that work to challenge specific muscle groupings. We strengthen, lengthen, tone and sculpt from head to toe while concentrating on flexibility. CHAIR YOGA Receive yoga’s healing and restorative benefits while being supported by a chair, either seated or standing. Yoga relaxes your boy and mind and elevates your overall well-being. This is also a great class if you are returning to yoga after an illness or injury and are easing back to a regular flow class. ESSENTIAL MORNING YOGA Start your day with a yoga practice designed to energize and strengthen your body. Strong and Stable Slow Flow Yoga combines flowing movement, strength-building postures, deep stretching and breath work. Participants will im- prove alignment, strength, and flexibility creating more ease and functionality in the body. Appropriate for all levels, this class will provide the building blocks for a beginner practice while challenging more experienced participants. Props provided but please bring your own mat. FACE YOGA In this unique class, we work on everything shoulders to head. This includes working on posture and range of motion in the neck, while working on reducing the stress carried in the shoulders and up through the head, neck and jaw. We also stimulate circulation and tone in the 40 muscles of the face. While our bodies tend to be worked out concentrating on glutes, abs, etc, we seem to neglect these forgotten facial muscles. This fun 45 minute class definitely addresses that situation. Please feel free to bring you favorite facial oil or moisturizer. FITNESS FOR OPTIMAL AGING Dr. Hannah is a Doctor of Physical Therapy who will guide you through functional, challenging, full-body workouts focused on optimizing strength, balance, mobility, and cardiovascular health to boost your energy and prevent falls and loss of mobility that can result from inactivity as we age. Intended for all levels of fitness, Dr. Hannah will meet you where you are and provide modifications with specific attention to safety. NIA Will not be held in June, July or August. It will return in September. Watch for it in the 2022 Fall Program Guide. REVITALIZING EVENING FLOW YOGA Realign your body and restore your energy after a busy day. Revital- izing Evening Flow Yoga combines flowing movement, strength building postures and deep stretching to eliminate the knots and replace stagnant or anxious energy, leaving you refreshed and at ease in body and mind. Appropriate for all levels and body types. Props provided but please bring your own mat. QIGONG ZOOM Strength, flexibility, balance and relaxation can be discovered through the practice of Qigong. Anyone can benefit from Qigong’s easy to learn exercise. You will learn about the history and philosophy behind this ancient Chinese art as you strengthen and balance mind, body and internal energy. Maria Sprecher of the ShaoLin Center will lead this fun and exciting class, suitable for all ages and levels. Online Zoom class only; each half-hour class is worth ½ punch. YOGA FOR LIFE This class will teach beginners as well as those who want to learn how to challenge their yoga practice through various breathing techniques, Vinyasa’s, poses and stretching. Modifications will be given in order to allow for individual’s needs. The mind, body and spirit will be incorporated into each class. Please bring a yoga mat. YOGA IN THE PARK Join Mary on the tennis courts at Nixon Park as she leads you through various breathing techniques, Vin- yasa, poses and stretching in nature. When the temperature is
PUNCH CARD CLASSES CLASS DAYS & TIMES FEES CLASS # LOCATION BARRE STRETCH M, 8:30 AM - 9:30AM 6 punches $42R & $50NR #2912 Hartland Community Center BARRE STRENGTH M, 7:15 AM - 8:15 AM 10 punches $60RS, $72NRS, $64R & 76NR #2913 M, 5:45 PM - 6:45 PM W, 5:45 PM - 6:45 PM R, 7:15 AM - 8:15 AM CHAIR YOGA T, 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM 10 punches per card $50 #2916 Hartland Community Center 18yrs+ R, 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM ESSENTIAL M, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM 6 punches $50R & $60NR #3136 Delafield Fish Hatchery MORNING YOGA, W, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM 16yrs+ FACE YOGA F, 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM 6 punches $42R & $50NR #2917 Hartland Community Center 18yrs+ 10 punches $60RS, $72NRS, $64R & 76NR #2918 FITNESS FOR M, 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM 10 punches per card $60 #2974 Hartland Community Center OPTIMAL AGING, W, 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM 40yrs+ W, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM F, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Classes will continue to be Wednesday & Friday at 10am until June 3. Classes will switch to Monday and Wednesday at 9:45 the week of June 6. REVITALIZING SLOW M, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM 6 punches $50R & $60NR #3137 Delafield Fish Hatchery FLOW YOGA, 16yrs+ YOGA IN THE PARK T, 7:15 AM - 8:15 AM 10 punches $60RS, $72NRS, $64R & $76NR #2919 Nixon Park or 16yrs+ Hartland Community Center YOGA FOR LIFE T, 8:45 AM - 9:45 AM 10 punches per card #2919 Hartland Community Center 16yrs+ T, 5:45 PM - 6:45 PM $60RS, $72NRS, R, 8:45 AM - 9:45 AM $64R & $76NR *R, 5:45 PM - 6:45 PM *Thursday classes will not be held starting June 6. Thursdays will resume on September 15. QIGONG M, 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM 6 punches $40R & $48NR #2921 ONLINE 18yrs+ F, 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM 10 punches $67R & $80NR #2922 KEY R = Resident, NR = Non Resident, RS = Resident Senior (65yrs+) & NRS = Non Resident Senior (65yrs+) M, Monday T, Tuesday W, Wednesday R, Thursday F, Friday S, Saturday U, Sunday PUNCH CARD REFUNDS Refunds for punch cards will not be given once purchased. It is the instructor’s discretion if they wish to hold class in-person or virtually. At anytime, they may decided to offer their class virtually. If you wish to not attend the class, even if it is being offered virtually, you will not receive a refund or able to transfer to another class. 8
ADULT CLASSES NEW!!! GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR GOLF LESSONS Goetz’s Country View Driving Range, 18yrs+ EBAY SELLING Join PGA golf pro Rob Elliott at the range to build Little Red Schoolhouse, 18yrs+ your golf skills and knowledge. Participants will In this class you will learn will learn from 10 years of experience some learn grip, stance and swing, driving, irons, chip- tips and trick on how get started on eBay. The following topics and ping and putting. There will be drills and games to more will be covered. How to create an eBay account why to sell help make learning the sport easier. This class is onlit. How to list your items on eBay. How to research whether you designed with the beginner in mind. should list an item, how to price your items to sell, how to create your listings, how to price shipping for your items. Now you’ve got a Sale! W, May 4 - June 8 $102 R & $112NR/Session How to ship your items that sell, how to save money on your ship- Session I 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM ping materials, how to package your sold items. sending an invoice, Session II 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM dealing with tracking, dealing with a customer who doesn’t pay and etc. Managing your eBay Account and Business. Maintaining your account status, managing your reviews/feedback and reputation, dealing with difficult sales and customers, relisting and revising your NEW!!! SPRING “BEST SELF BOOTCAMP” SERIES items and etc. Nixon Park, 16yrs+ The “Best Self Bootcamp” series, hosted by Best Self LLC trainer Trevor T, June 7- 28 6:30 PM - 7:15 PM $60R & $72NR #3179 Kaucic, is a four week outdoor bootcamp series meant to get the com- munity outside, active, and having fun! This is not your typical bootcamp: ART STUDIO FOR ADULTS Trevor will have you playing games, doing breath work, and teaching Delafield Fish Hatchery, 18yrs+ how to improve not just your physical health, but mental & emotional Enjoy painting and drawing in the beautiful setting of the Delafield Fish health too. Here is what you can expect from each class: 5:30-5:40- Hatchery. Learn new skills in the medium of your choice (watercolor, Warmup & walkthrough, 5:40-6:10- Physical Fitness (stations with vari- oil, acrylic, pastels, charcoal, etc.) under the guidance of an experi- ous games & exercises to improve cardio, strength, speed, balance, and enced art instructor. Receive individual as well as group instruction. All mobility),6:10-6:15- Group “Finisher”, 6:15-6:20- Stretching & cooldown levels of experience welcome. Bring your own supplies. Lists for the and 6:20-6:30- Breath work, intention setting, meditation, etc medium of your choice are available through the Hartland Recreation office. Our instructor, Susan Farmer-Tiefenthaler is a retired professor T, May 10 - 31 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM $45R & $58NR #2999 of art from UW-Madison and currently teaches in the area. T, May 17 - Jun 21 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM $75R & $90NR #3131 PICKLEBALL Hartland North, 18yrs+ Social Pickleball is for those who are new to the sport or want to play for fun in a relaxed non-competitve atmosphere. Competitive PICKLEBALL Pickleball players should display consistent and dependable strokes, including directional control and depth on both forehand and backhand shot, reliable serves, lobs, overheads, approach shots and volleys and LEAGUE can use spin shots with some success. Players should demonstrate 3rd shot strategies and drop shots. Competitive is structured for players who know the game and possess a higher skill level. Social U, June 5 - Aug 28 $25R & $32NR #3210 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Social M, June 6 - Aug 29 $25R & $32NR #3115 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Social W, Jun 8 - Aug 21 $25R & 32NR #3116 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM More information page 12. Competitive T, Jul 26 - Aug 30 $13R & $16NR #3117 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Competitive R, Jun 9 - Sept 1 $25R & $32NR #3005 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 9
BINGO Hartland Community Center, 18yrs+ ADULT CLASSES Join Hartland Lakeside School District & Hartland Recreation Depart- NEW!!! OPEN KNITTING ment for an afternoon of BINGO! Prizes will be given. Hartland Community Center, 18yrs+ Advanced registration is required. This is an informal knitting group. All skill levels are welcome to come. M, Jun 20, Jul 18, Aug 15, 1:30 PM FREE #3113 If knitting is not your thing, bring your crochet, rug hooking, embroi- & Sep 19 dery, spinning wheels or your favorite craft of choice! Please register in advance so we are able to communicate with you in regards to the TOENAIL TRIMMERS program. JOIN ANYTIME! Hartland Community Center Every 1st & 3rd R 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm FREE #2944 Toenail Trimmers LLC’s mission is to provide a safe, cost effective foot and toenail care to the general community in an accessible location. They are caring professional Registered Nurses and Certified in Foot & COMMUNITY DRUM CIRCLE Nail Care. Appointments are held monthly, every 2nd Thursday 11:30 18yrs+ am - 5:00 pm. Please call Toenail Trimmers at 262-719-0336 to schedule Are you interested in discovering the benefits of drumming? Would an appointment. Cost is $31. Masks will be worn by participants and you like to enjoy a social time of relaxation and fun? Join us on the nurses. first Friday of every month to explore rhythms and the positive effects of drumming. Bring your drums, rattles and percussion toys. Tom Kot- SHEEPSHEAD larek is a retired elementary school educator who has been leading Hartland Community Center, 55yrs+ drum circles for 20 years. To quote Babatunde Olatunji who brought Come for the cards and stay for the conversation. Come on in, start African rhythms to America, “If every household had a drum, the world another table or game. No registration necessary. JOIN ANYTIME! would be at peace.” Advanced registration required. First F of May, June, July & August 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM #3108 Every T & F 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM FREE AARP DRIVING COURSE LINE DANCING Little Red Schoolhouse, 18yrs+ Hartland Community Center, 18yrs+ The AARP Driver Safety Course is a 4 hour course consisting of Come and join us for a fun time dancing to a variety of music. No a presentation, participant interaction and videos. The cost of the experience is needed. Regular attendance is recommended. Men and course is $20 for AARP Members, $25 for non members. Checks Women are welcome, and no partner is needed. Practice your Cha made out to AARP and given to the instructor. There are 2 - 10 minute Cha and Charleston steps, and learn the standard Line Dance steps. breaks during the 4 hour period. Each participant will receive a course Wear comfortable shoes with little or no tread for the best experience. guidebook and a certificate of completion. Advanced registration is Note: in order to participate in the Extended class you must know required. Checks made out to AARP and given to the instructor the steps. No basic lessons will be given during this time. Please at the class. register so that you can be contacted in the event of weather or other T, June 21 1PM - 5PM $20 AARP Member #3108 cancellations. $25 Non member REGULAR DANCE W, 11:15a - 12:15p FREE #2939 Includes step teaching EXTENDED DANCE TIME W, 12:15p - 12:45p FREE #2940 CARDS Delafield Fish Hatchery. 18yrs+ Stop by the Delafield Fish Hatchery every 2nd and 4th Wed of the month to play some sheepshead. Coffee and light snacks are provid- ed. No registration necessary. JOIN ANYTIME! Every 2nd & 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM FREE 4th W Wii BOWLING Little Red Schoolhouse, 18yrs+ Join in on the fun and play some Wii Bowling! Bowling games are played every Wednesday morning. No registration necessary. JOIN ANYTIME! Every W 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM FREE 1110
TRIPS A MIGHTY FORTRESS IS OUR BASEMENT, FIRESIDE TRIP WHAT HAPPENS IN VEGAS, FIRESIDE TRIP Board bus at Sussex Civic Center, 55yrs+ For over 70 years Las Vegas has been the entertainment capital of Board bus at Sussex Civic Center, 55yrs+ the world. The Fireside will pay tribute to many legendary performers The Church Basement Ladies are back! The year is 1960, and a in an all new live band show featuring Steve Watts and the celebrat- reformation is underway. Pastor has found new love and announces ed Fireside Band. From the early days with Frank Sinatra and the his impending nuptials, while against the changing tide, the rest of the Rat Pack to the contemporary artists of today, we’ll feature the work ‘bulwarks never failing” stand strong in their faith and in their friendships of many Las Vegas favorites in the most spectacular band show with more crazy antics, great songs, and lessons reluctantly learned. yet. You will now have a meal choice of Reuben Chicken, Sliced You will now have a meal choice of Roasted Boneless Pork Chop, Pork Tenderloin or Coconut Cod. On the way to the Fireside we will Chicken Cordon Bleu or Chef Mike’s Lasagna. On the way to the Fire- be stopping at the Jones Dairy Farm Outlet. Register by May 19. side we will stop at the Jones Dairy Farm Outlet. Register by Apr 28. W, Jun 22 8:15 AM - 5:15 PM $110R & $120NR #3127 R, June 2 8:00 AM - 5:15 PM $110R & $120NR #3124 WISCONSIN’S ICONIC SPEEDWAY HISTORIC APPLETON Board bus at Sussex Civic Center, 55yrs+ Board bus at Sussex Civic Center, 55yrs+ Join us as we start our day at the Cedar Valley Cheese Shop then Join us as we take a step back in time when we visit the Hearthstone on to Road America in Elkhart Lake for a behind the scenes guid- Historic House which was the first private residence anywhere in the ed tour of this legendary 4 mile permanent road racing facility. This world to be illuminated using hydroelectricity from a central Edison will be the start of The Ariens Art On Wheels weekend featuring the system in 1882. We will enjoy lunch at Pullman’s where you will have Vintage Sports Car Driver Association. We will have a buffet lunch at a choice of Chopped Salad with Chicken, French Dip with mushrooms, Amore including Broasted Chicken and Bourbon Glazed Pork Loin, Bacon Cheeseburger or Chicken Bacon Ranch Wrap. Then we will have and then head over to the Johnsonville Marketplace where we will a step-on guide Appleton History Highlights bus tour. On our way home learn the history of how this once small butcher shop became famous we will stop for an on your own treat at Kelley’s Creamery. for producing America’s favorite bratwurst. Register by Aug 11. Register by June 10. R, Sept 15 8:30 AM - 5:15 PM $82R & $92NR #3125 T, July 12 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM $84R & $94NR #3128 WARREN’S CRANBERRY FESTIVAL WIZARD OF OZ, FIRESIDE TRIP Board bus at Sussex Civic Center, 18yrs+ Board bus at Sussex Civic Center, 55yrs+ At the world’s largest Cranberry Festival, you will enjoy over 70 different We’re off to see the Wizard! Over ten generations have grown up loving food booths, 850 art and craft booths and over 100 farmers’ market this classic tale of an enchanted land – first as a beloved children’s booths! A coach bus will be provided along with coffee and donuts prior book, then as an iconic Hollywood film. Now The Fireside is bringing to departure. Lunch will be on your own at the festival. For more informa- you an exciting stage adaptation of this legendary musical. It’s all tion, check at cranfest.com This is an all-day walking trip. Register by there – good witches, wicked witches, munchkins, a cowardly lion Sept 9. in search of courage, a tin man in search of a heart, a scarecrow in S, Sept 24 7:00 AM - 8:30 PM $40R & $50NR #3126 search of a brain, and a young girl from Kansas in search of home. You will now have a meal choice of Pretzel Crusted Stuffed Chicken, Barbecued Ribs or Shrimp Tempura. On the way to the Fireside we THINGS TO KNOW will be stopping at the Jones Dairy Farm Outlet. Register by July 14. Trip Refund Policy W, Aug 17 8:00 AM - 5:15 PM $110R & $120NR #3129 We understand that plans can change and you may not be able to attend a trip for which you have registered. However, refunds can BREWER GAME only be given if we can register someone from our waiting list to take Board bus at Sussex Civic Center, 55yrs+ your place. We are headed to American Family Field to cheer on the Brewers as they take on the LA Dodgers. We will be dropped off by the stadium and Mask Requirements seated in the Loge infield section, the shade side. You will receive a $10 Per Federal CDC Order, masks are required on buses. A properly voucher to get lunch or a beverage while at the park. Personal size food worn mask that completely covers the nose and mouth is required items or snacks will be allowed. Soda, water or juice in factory-sealed to fulfill the requirements of the CDC order. If you do not have a plastic bottles will be permitted (one per person, no larger than 32 mask, we can definitely provide you with one. Busses will continue to ounces). No purses, or bags will be allowed, only small clutches/wrist follow current or new CDC Order to provide a safety environment for lets (9” x 5” x 2”) or a clear single-compartment bags (12” x 6” x 12”) will participants. be allowed. Register by July 14. Transportation R, Aug 18 11:00 AM - 5:30 PM $66R & $76NR #3130 All trips travel by coach bus unless otherwise specified 11
ADULT LEAGUES NEW!!! PICKLEBALL LEAGUE Nixon Park, 18yrs+ Do you think you have what it takes to be the king/queen of the Pickleball court? Join our first ever Pickleball League. Games will play with a partner. Each player will play with every player that is signed up once as a teammate. A schedule will be made out of who and when each player plays. Each Tues- day will begin with league play. After all scheduled games are played, players will have open play until 8pm. Top two players at the end will receive a prize. Ties will have a tie breaker at the end of the league. T, June 7 - July 19 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM $25R & $30NR #3022 No class on July 5. KICKBALL EMAILS UMPIRE NEEDED We will keep you up to date on what is happening with your league you are signed up for through NEW!!! CO-ED ADULT KICKBALL LEAGUE email. Please provide your email when registering. Harbrook Park, Hartland, 18rys+ This is a co-ed kickball league. Each teams needs 8 players minimum and at least 2 of them must be women. Games are scheduled to be held on Sundays. First game starting at 4pm. Schedule will be sent out to captains on Friday, June 24, 2022. Need more information U, Jul 10 - Aug 14 First game at 4:00 PM $200/team #3021 on these leagues? kelliy@villageofhartland.wi.gov NEW!!! ULTIMATE FRISBEE LEAGUE Centennial Park Football Field, 18yrs+ Join us for the inaugural season of Hartland’s Ultimate Frisbee League. Due to this being a new league, we are going to see how many teams are signed up and what their skill levels are before scheduling games. If not a lot of teams of the same level register, we will schedule all teams to play each other, despite skill level. Reason is to get the league going in hopes more teams join. It is required that two players on each team are experienced players and know the rules of the game. Games will be self umpired. R, Jun 16 - July 28 First game at 6:00 PM $100 per team #3114 No games July 7 12
SAILING LESSONS ADULT LEARN TO SAIL OPTIMIST PARENT WITH CHILD CLASS Nagawicka Lake Yacht Club, 18yrs+ Nagawicka Lake Yacht Club, Ages 5 - 9 with guardian. This is an adult learn to sail class (6 classes). Students will learn The parent with child class is a fun way to learn and enjoy sailing togeth- safe boat handling, sailing terminology, and the basic rules of sailing. er! No experience is necessary. Parent and child ride together in the Come prepared for on the water time in sailboats learning to steer and boat and learn basic skills of sailing and water safety. Please take into crew. Please bring a comfortable life jacket. This is a great opportunity consideration the boat is smaller and we suggest no more than 330lbs to meet others in the sailing community. No class July 4 & 6. of combined weight. Participants should come prepared with a comfort- M, Jun 6 - Jul 18 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM $275 #3193 able life jacket and towel. No class Jul 4. W, Jun 8 - Jul 20 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM $275 #3194 M, Jun 13 - Jul 11 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM $110 #3195 W, Jul 6 - Jul 27 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM $110 #3196 420 TEEN SAILING Nagawicka Lake Yacht Club, 13 - 18yrs+ ONE WEEK OPTI CAMPS This a 4 week (8 classes) for the teen to learn or enhance their sailing Nagawicka Lake Yacht Club, Ages 5 - 10 skills. This is a great opportunity for the high school students that race This is a 4 day fun camp for the novice sailor. Kids will learn through in the MYST program or those just curious and want to try-it before play on land and spend time on the water learning the basics of sailing committing. Students will spend lots of time on the water, learn to like boat set-up, safety on the water and steering by reading the wind. steer and crew, become familiar with sailing terminology and the rules The July camp is strictly for the very young. The August camps are lon- that govern sailing. Students must bring and wear a life jacket on the ger days and students should bring a lunch. At all times students must water. Boats are included for class. wear a well fitted life jacket, boat is provided for this class. W & F, Jun 29 - Jul 22 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM $250 #3192 Ages 5 - 7 T - F, Jul 5 - 8 1:00 PM - 3:00 pm $200 #3197 COMPETITIVE/TRAVELING OPTI CLASS Ages 6 - 10 M - R, Aug 1 - 4 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM $250 #3198 Nagawicka Lake Yacht Club, 7 - 13yrs. This class is for Opti sailing students who want to be submersed in OPTIMIST LEVEL 1 (BEGINNER) the sailing experience (beginner to intermediate level). This class is Nagawicka Lake Yacht Club, Ages 6 - 10 intended to build on skill, strategy and competition. Students will learn This 3 week class is a fun introduction for the young aspiring sailing good sportsmanship, accountability, and socialize with other sailors. student with little to no experience. Students will learn safety skills on Small class size allows for more individualized coaching. Parents and around the water, boat set up and take down as well as basic boat will be prepped for racing and traveling to regatta’s as well as learn handling. Students will spend time on the water, become familiar with how to care for their boat. Students will need to provide their own terminology and learn through play. All students must come with a com- boat, optional dry sail fee $50. Classes are Tuesdays and Fridays, fortable life jacket, boat is included in price. Sun screen, water bottle and additional race series and opportunity to attend 3-5 coached regattas. towel highly suggested. After passing this class students should consid- CONTACT JANA FOR ASSISTANCE WITH PURCHASING A NEW er taking level 2. At least one parent/adult from the collective group will OR USED BOAT at prnemt@yahoo.com *Time is variable with races stay for the duration of each class. No class Jun 27 & Jul 25. and regattas. M, T, W & R, Jun 13 - 30 1:00 PM - 3:30 pm $350 #3203 T & F, Jun 14 - Aug 2 *1:00 PM - 4:00 PM $350 #3212 M, T, W & R, Jul 11 - 28 1:00 PM - 3:30 pm $350 #3204 OPTIMIST LEVEL 2 (INTERMEDIATE) Nagawicka Lake Yacht Club, Ages 7 - 13 This is a 3 week class for students that have completed the beginner class or are over the age of 10. Students should have a basic un- derstanding of boat handling and ability to set up the boat with little assistance. Students will be introduced to sailing rules, reading the wind and navigating a course. Coaches will encourage independence and build confidence in their skills. Students must bring a life jacket, boat is included in price. If the child has already done intermediate, consider taking the competitive/traveling optimist class. At least one parent/adult from the collective group will need to stay for the duration of each class. No class Jun 27 & Jul 25. M, T, W & R, Jun 13 - 30 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM $375 3200 M, T, W & R, Jul 11 - 28 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM $375 3201
YOUTH PROGRAMS NEW!!! FIELD DAY Centennial Park, 12yrs+ Youth ages 12+ are invited to spend the afternoon playing various sports. Sports will include kickball, baseball, soccer, and football. Sports that will be played will be dependent on what the group wants to play. Invite your friends and get out of the house to enjoy the summer weather. All abilities are welcome. Advanced registration is required. . T, June 14 1 PM - 3 PM $25R & $32 NR #3102 THINGS T, June 28 1 PM - 3 PM $25R & $32 NR #3103 TO K N O W T, July 12 1 PM - 3 PM $25R & $32 NR #3104 T, July 26 1 PM - 3 PM $25R & $32 NR #3105 EMAILS T, Aug 9 1 PM - 3 PM $25R & $32 NR #3106 When creating an account online for your child, please put your email with their ac- count. Please make sure your email on file is current. Email is how we will contact you if a class is canceled due to low registration, being moved to a new location, going to be offered via zoom, if we can move you from the wait- ing list to the roster or have any other ques- tions. INCLEMENT WEATHER Emails will be sent out notifying classes are canceled & the Hartland Recreation Department’s Facebook page will be up- dated. Village of Hartland, WAC & Bank Five Nine 14
YOUTH CLASSES POTTERY ON THE WHEEL FOR TEENS Lake Country Fine Arts School & Gallery, 13yrs+ Four weeks of spinning pots on the potter’s wheel, gradually increas- ing in size and complexity. Then you will glaze all your pots the 5th and 6th weeks. No class July 5. T, June 7 - July 19 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM $190 #3166 TREE WIRE SCULPTURE Lake Country Fine Arts School & Gallery, 7yrs+ Use copper wire to fashion a wire sculpture of a tree, then add multi-colored glass beads to represent colorful leaves or blossoms on the branches. KIDS DRAWING CLASS Lake Country Fine Arts School & Gallery, 7yrs+ M, July18 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM $30 #3168 Explore different techniques and design principles while being lead through the fundamentals of drawing and the creative process in a kid friendly learning environment. No class July 5. T, July 19 - Aug 23 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM $130 #3167 ADVENTURE ART Lake Country Fine Arts School & Gallery, 7yrs+ Start your art adventure by painting a scene from the Northern Woods, including evergreen trees, rock formations, a river, waterfall and other majestic scenic features to make your painting make you feel as if you are there. Then, construct from natural wood branches, the easel to display your beautiful painting. M, Aug 1 - F, Aug 5 10:30 AM - 12 PM $135 #3170 M, Aug 1 - F, Aug 5 2:30 PM - 4 PM $135 #3171 GLASS FUSING CAMP Lake Country Fine Arts School & Gallery, 7yrs+ Learn to collage, and layer glass in this intensely exciting glass fusing camp. Choose from a large array of colors and shapes, while experi- menting with combinations of transparent and opaque glass. You will embellish with wire wrapping, beads and multi-colored cords. Make BUILD A MAGICAL FAIRY HOUSE your own pendants, mobile and a window charm. Lake Country Fine Arts School & Gallery, 6yrs+ M, Aug 15 - F, Aug 19 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM $130 #3173 Sticks, bark, dry grasses, pebbles, shells, feathers, pine cones and nuts are just some of the natural materials that will be used to make a whimsical habitat to place where you know the fairies are fluttering. TERRIFIC TIE DYE M, Aug 22 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM $30 #3174 Lake Country Fine Arts School & Gallery, 7yrs+ Use brightly colored dyes to create an eye popping vibrant dye design on 1 or 2 T-shirts that you will keep for your very own. For continued DRAWING NATURE CAMP dying fun, bring an additional article of clothing that you would like to Lake Country Fine Arts School & Gallery, 6yrs+ dye in case there is dye leftover. Explore shapes, shading, textures, and highlights while sketching nat- M, Aug 15 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM $30 #3172 ural scenes found outdoors in Hartland. Plan to be outside whenever the weather allows. M, July 18 - F, July 22 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM $130 #3169 15
SPORTZ BRAINS is a kid’s sports organization offering a variety of different sport classes for ages 4 - 8 yrs. We special- ize in teaching the fundamentals, skill development, increas- YOUTH CLASSES ing sports awareness and most importantly having fun while NEW!!! INTRO TO BASEBALL learning. Joliet Park, 9 - 12yrs This class is for youth ages 9 - 12 who have little or no experience play- INCREDIBLE ATHLETES W/SPORTZ BRAINS ing baseball. Participants will learn the fundamentals of the game and Centennial Park Football Field use drills to develop their skills over the first four weeks. The second half Learn to be an athlete! This class is designed to introduce your child to of the session will consist of skills and baseball games. Every week new a variety of sports. Each week will consist of different sport activities, teams will be created and players in a new position. No class on July 6. drills, skills and playing fun games. Youth of all abilities are encouraged to join. M, July 11 - Aug 1 W, Jun 8 - Aug 3 6:30 PM -7:30 PM $40R & $50NR #3060 Ages 4 & 5 5:30 PM - 6:15 PM $60R & $73NR #3156 (No class 7/6) Ages 6 - 8 6:30 PM - 7:15 PM $60R & $73NR #3157 NEW!!! INTRO TO FLAG FOOTBALL Centennial Park, 9 - 12yrs BASE BATTERS-LETS PLAY BALL COMBINE! This class is for youth ages 9 - 12 who have little or no experience play- Joliet Park ing footballl. Particpants will learn the fundamentals of the game and use This is a beginner’s baseball camp, combined with working on differ- drills to develop their skills. Games will be played once participants are ent physical and mental abilities of the game. Your child will learn the familiar with the game. For every game new teams will be created and fundamentals of fielding, catching, throwing, hitting, and base running players in a new position. Youth of all abilities are encouraged to join. in a fun and positive environment. We plan to end the camp with a Tackling will not be allowed. fun baseball game. Each participant will receive a t-shirt. And please bring your water bottle and glove. T, Jun 7 - Aug 2 6:30 PM -7:30 PM $40R & $50NR #3061 (No class 7/5) Session I: S, July 16 Ages 4 & 5 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM $45R & $54NR #3175 HOOPER HANDS DRILLS, SKILLS & Ages 6 - 8 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM $45R & $54NR #3176 GAMES BASKETBALL CAMP Various Locations Session II: S, Aug 6 Ages 4-11 Ages 4 & 5 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM $45R & $54NR #3177 Are you ready for some fun while learning the basic fundamentals of Ages 6 - 8 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM $45R & $54NR #3178 basketball? Hoopers will participate in different fundamental drills, skill challenges, team play, and fun games. We provide a non-competitive SPORTY SHORTY SOCCER W/SPORTZ BRAINS environment to develop and excite the kid’s vision of the game of bas- Centennial Park, Soccer Field ketball. Each camper will receive a t-shirt. Please provide your child’s A program for early learner soccer players. Your child will learn the shirt size when registering. basics of dribbling, passing, shooting, defending, balance and general Session I: T, June 14 - F, June 17 at Christian Lutheran Church rules of the game. After the 2nd week of class, we plan to play fun 4 - 5yrs 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM $76R & $86NR #3160 mini matches working on all skills learned weekly. 6 - 8 yrs 2:15 PM - 3:15 PM $76R & $86NR #3161 M, Aug 8 - Aug 29 Ages 4 & 5 5:30 PM - 6:15 PM $60R & $73NR #3158 9 - 11yrs 3:30 PM - 4:30 pm $76R & $86NR #3162 Ages 6 - 8 6:30 PM - 7:15 PM $60R & $73NR #3159 Session II: T, July 12 - July 15 at Christian Lutheran Church 4 - 5yrs 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM $76R & $86NR #3163 FIRST SPORT SAMPLER 6 - 8 yrs 2:15 PM - 3:15 PM $76R & $86NR #3164 Pewaukee Sports Complex, Ages 3 - 5 9 - 11yrs 3:30 PM - 4:30 pm $76R & $86NR #3165 This program is designed to introduce your little aspiring athlete to a new sport or game each week. Using modified sports-related games, Session III: T, July 26 - F, July 29 at Hartland South Elementary focus will be on basic athletic skills, socialization, and fun! Ages 4 & 5 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM $76R & $86NR #3153 Session I: F, Jun 17 - July 8 Ages 6 - 8 2:15 PM - 3:15 PM $76R & $86NR #3154 3 yrs 9:00 AM - 9:40 AM $37R & $47NR #3180 Ages 9 - 11 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM $76R & $86NR #3155 4 yrs 9:50 AM - 10:30 AM $37R & $47NR #3181 5 yrs 10:40 AM - 11:20 AM $37R & $47NR #3182 Session II: F, July 15 - Aug 19 3 yrs 9:00 AM - 9:40 AM $37R & $47NR #3183 4 yrs 9:50 AM - 10:30 AM $37R & $47NR #3184 5 yrs 10:40 AM - 11:20 AM $37R & $47NR #3185 16
YOUTH CLASSES SUMMER AFTERNOON CAMPS Hartland North Elementary Ages 6 - 12 Monday - Friday, June 13 - August 5, no camp July 4. 12:00 pm - 5:30 pm $120 per week Fee for the week of July 5 is $96. SUMMER ALL DAY OR HALF DAY CAMP Nixon Park Monday - Friday, August 8 - 12 Ages 6 - 11 8:00 am - 5:30 pm $160 per week 12:30 pm - 5:30 pm, $120 per week DELAFIELD FREE FISHING DAY FOR KIDS Delafield Fish Hatchery Pond, Ages 6-12 HARTLAND FREE FISHING CLINIC This is a free family event that will give kids the opportunity to try Nixon Park Pond, Ages 6-12 out fishing for the first time or brush up on their skills. The pond will The Village of Hartland Recreation Department and Dick Smiths will be stocked, and rods, reels and bait will be provided. No fee, but be holding fishing clinics for children 6 to 12 years old. The fishing advanced registration is required. clinic will teach fishing techniques, equipment use, knot tying, safety S, May 21 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Free #2975 rules and fish identification. All fishing equipment will be provided by 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Free #2976 the Dick Smiths. Participants are encouraged to bring their own rods and reels. Lunch will be provided to all children participants. Partici- pants are required to check-in 15 minutes prior to their session’s start time. Advanced registration is required. S, Jun 4 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Free #2977 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Free #2978 17
SMART SITTER Hartland Community Center, 11yrs+ This babysitting certification course is created especially for kids and YOUTH CLASSES teens ages 11 and up who are interested in becoming babysitters. TREE CLIMBING Naga-Waukee Park, 7 yrs+ Taught in full compliance with the most up to date American Academy Peaceful and invigorating, recreational tree climbing allows climbers of Pediatrics and American Safety and Health Institute curriculums. This to ascend into and explore trees safely. Recreational tree climbing is course includes safety, basic childcare, strategies to plan ahead to avoid an activity that can be enjoyed as an individual, in small groups and the most common babysitting problems, as well as guidelines for build- especially rewarding to families. All gear and instruction is provided. ing strong lasting relationships with your clients. During class, partici- Participants should wear long pants, sturdy shoes and bring a sense of pants must be able to show maturity and may not be disruptive. If at any adventure. time the instructor finds student/s are showing they are not mature or being disruptive, they will be asked to leave. Participants must register W, Jul 13 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM $44 #3207 and have filled out a waiver 24 hours before the class is scheduled to W, Jul 13 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM $44 #3208 begin. Waivers are found at www.villageofhartland.wi.gov/481/Gener- al-Forms under Recreation Smart Sitter Waiver. W, Oct 5 4:00PM - 6:00PM $44 #3209 F, July 29 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM $44R & $55NR #3211 NINJA WARRIOR CAMP Kiwanis Village Park LEARN TO SKATE Ages 8-12 Naga-Waukee Ice Arena, Ages 4 - 12 You’ve seen American Ninja Warrior on television, now learn the skills This class is a cooperative program between the Village of Hartland, it takes on real ninja obstacles! This fun camp is back by popular Waukesha County Parks and surrounding communities. It consists of demand and is led by experienced personal trainer, Alex Mariani of developing basic ice skating skills. Youth will develop confidence on EARTH Athletics. Camp will include exercise, strength and movement the ice by learning to go forward, backward, turning, stopping, falling skills, balance, learning and fun! Obstacles similar to those on the and recovery. It is suggested children bring helmets (bike or other show will challenge kids both physically and mentally. Friday’s class helmet is fine) to class. Skates are provided. will feature the final competition and family and friends are invited Ages 4 - 6 to attend. Please include your child’s size when registering. Fee includes T-shirt. Register by June 17th. W, June 1 - 29 5:30PM - 6PM $65 #3119 W, Jul 13 - Aug 10 5:30PM - 6PM $65 #3120 M, Jul 11 - F, Jul 15 10:00AM - 12:00PM $85R & $95NR #3186 Ages 7 - 12 W, June 1 - 29 6:00PM - 6:30 PM $65 #3121 NINJA WARRIOR W, July 13 - Aug 10 6:00PM - 6:30 PM $65 #3122 ONE DAY CAMP Lake Country Martial Arts, 7-12 yrs Train like a Ninja! In this exciting camp kids will NEW!!! PRESCHOOL SPANISH AND FRENCH build skills in agility and stealth through age-ap- Little Red School House, Ages 3 - 6 propriate challenges in obstacle courses as well Remember how hard it was for you to learn a foreign language? Your as their speed and warrior spirit through Ninja preschool child’s mind does not have these inhibitions. This is the combat training optimum age for absorbing these new sounds. Join your child in their F, Jul 29 5:30 PM $25R & #3213 first Spanish/French learning experience. In this parent/child course - 8:30 PM $32NR you will learn colors, numbers, foods and animals along with myriad of other cultural tidbits. This will be done through songs, games and other activities. Spanish R, Jun 16 - Jul 14 10:00AM -10:45AM $60R & $75NR #3205 French R, Jul 21 - Aug 18 10:00AM -10:45AM $60R & $75NR #3206
TTP ACADEMY PRE-POINTE Hartland Community Center DANCE CLASSES Ages 12 - 18 Students who are in Ballet III and above with a minimum of five years of ballet training. Ballet students wishing to enroll in Pre-Pointe need to be evaluated prior to registration. (No Class July 4th). BALLET I COMBO Hartland Community Center M, June 20 - Aug 15 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM $112 #3145 Ages 7 - 9 POINTE Ballet barre warm up with another style of dance such as jazz, tap, or Hartland Community Center hip hop each week. Each class includes 45 minutes of ballet and 30 Ages 12 - 18 minutes of another discipline. Each level will be evaluated on the final Students who are in Ballet IV and above with a minimum of five years day of class for Fall 2022 placement. (No Class July 6th) of ballet training. (No Class July 4th). W, June 22 - Aug 17 4:00 PM - 5:15 PM $120 #3138 M, June 20 - Aug 15 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM $112 #3146 BALLET II COMBO TINY TOES MOVEMENT Hartland Community Center Hartland Community Center Ages 9 - 11 2yrs Ballet barre warm up with another style of dance such as jazz, tap, or 2 year olds & a caregiver explore dance, music, movement concepts, hip hop each week. Each class includes 45 minutes of ballet and 30 while developing listening skills and become more comfortable in the minutes of another discipline. Each level will be evaluated on the final dance studio environment. (No Class July 4th). day of class for Fall 2022 placement. (No Class July 7th) M, June 20 - July 18 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM $44 #3147 R, June 23 - Aug 18 4:00 PM - 5:15 PM $120 #3139 M, July 25 - Aug 15 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM $44 #3148 BALLET III PETITE FEET I Hartland Community Center Hartland Community Center Ages 11 - 13 Ages 3 - 4 This class is for intermediate to advanced ballet students. Each level Learn basic ballet steps, arm movements, rhythms, and large motor will be evaluated on the final day of class for Fall 2022 placement. skills like hopping, skipping, and leaping. Count to 5 in French, listen- (No Class July 6th) ing skills, fun creative movement activities, and short combinations. W, June 22 - Aug 17 7:00 PM - 8:15 PM $120 #3141 (No Class July 4th). M, June 20 - July 18 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM $52 #3149 BALLET IV M, July 25 - Aug 15 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM $52 #3150 Hartland Community Center Ages 13 - 18 PETITE FEET II This class is for intermediate to advanced ballet students. Each level Hartland Community Center will be evaluated on the final day of class for Fall 2022 placement. Ages 5 - 6 (No Class July 7th) Learn more advanced ballet steps, arm movements, rhythms and R, June 23 - Aug 18 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM $120 #3142 large motor skills like hopping, skipping, and leaping. Count to 10 in French, listening skills, fun creative movement activities, and short BALLET V combinations. (No Class July 4th). Hartland Community Center M, June 20 - July 18 4:45 PM - 5:30 PM $52 #3151 Ages 14 - 18 This class is for advanced ballet students. Each level will be evaluated M, July 25 - Aug 15 4:45 PM - 5:30 PM $52 #3152 on the final day of class for Fall 2022 placement. R, June 23 - Aug 18 7:30 PM - 8:45 PM $120 #3140 CONTEMPORARY I Hartland Community Center Ages 9 - 13 A style combining ballet and modern that has more freedom of movement, emotion, and uses more advanced skills. Students must have also completed at least one year of Ballet II before enrolling in Contemporary I. (No Class July 6th) W, June 22 - Aug 17 8:15 PM - 9:15 PM $112 #3143 19
ICE AGE TRAIL PROGRAMS HARTLAND WALKING CLUB Various locations. See below. Explore the National Ice Age Trail with us! Hikes start at various locations on the trail (see below for dates and starting locations) and are 3 to 4 miles long at a leisurely pace. Hikes are held in all types of weather, but will be canceled if conditions are not safe. Follow us at Hartland Walking Club on Facebook for more details and to stay updated on what’s happening. Advanced registration is preferred. Ages 17 and WEE WALKERS under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Various locations. See below. This is a program especially for young hikers! 4-year-old Simon and FREE! 2-year-old Ophelia are two wee walkers who love getting out to explore, Hikes start at 9:00 am especially on the Ice Age Trail, but what they love more than anything is All ages. Ages 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. to hike and explore with friends their age! Our hikes will last 1-2 hours, W, Jun 8 - Loew Lake #3109 and we will move at toddler pace. Kids of all ages are welcome but must Meet at the parking lot off of Emerald Drive. be accompanied by an adult. Hikes are led by Simon’s mom, Christina, an Ice Age Trail volunteer (and kid at heart). Please dress for the weath- W, Jul 13 - Holy Hill #3110 er and plan to walk through snow, ice, rain, and mud. If the wind chill is Meet at the lower gravel parking lot. We will hike below zero or conditions are unsafe we will cancel. Like the Hartland north on the trail. Walking Club on Facebook for more details. W, Aug 10 - Scuppernong Trails #3111 Meet in the parking lot off of HWY ZZ. FREE! W, Sept 14 - Brady’s Rocks #3112 All ages. Ages 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. W Meet in the parking lot off of HWY 67 South of ZZ. S, June 11 - Dickten Park at 9AM #3214 N43W32785 Rasmus Rd, Nashotah, WI R, Aug 4 - Nixon Park at 4:30PM #3215 SPLASH PAD Nixon Park, Hartland Opens Memorial Day Weekend. Memorial Day Weekend thru September 25, 2022. 10:00 am - 9:00 am www.villageofhartland.wi.gov 20
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