SUMMER ACTIVITIES 2020 - PROGRAMS FOR Adults & Active Seniors Youth & Preschool Families - Mequon-Thiensville School District
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REGISTER ON-LINE! http://www.mtsd.k12.wi.us/ departments/rec SUMMER ACTIVITIES 2020 PROGRAMS FOR ~ Adults & Active Seniors Youth & Preschool Families.
Director’s Message Hello Mequon-Thiensville Community Members: Thank you for taking the time to read this message and for looking through this amazing selection of Summer opportunities that we offer the community. Some of our new and exciting programs are Middle/High School Swim Camp, Adult Evening Yoga, Emergency Readiness Training, Amazing Athletes for preschool ages, Youth Chess Camp, Youth Table Tennis, Urban Gardening, Scottish Country Dance, various Mad Science programs and Computer Explorer programs, and other new Adult/Senior programs. We are heading into our 5th year of Summer Academy. The class listing and registration began back on February 1 and has a deadline of April 15. Location will once again be at Wilson Elementary School. We hope that you take full advantage of this opportunity for academic and enrichment classes for grades K4 – 8th. Please see pages 53-55 for full details. Any questions on the Summer Academy can be directed to Lindsey Moore at lmoore@mtsd.k12.wi.us Currently, our Winter/Spring brochure is winding down and it has been a busy season with bridge classes, pickleball, fitness classes, senior Holiday Luncheon, youth soccer, drama program, etc. Planning for the Fall 2020 brochure is underway. If you have any ideas, suggestions, or concerns, please feel free to reach out to me via email at mschoemer@mtsd.k12.wi.us I wish you and your families an amazing Summer of fun and learning. Recreationally, Mike Schoemer Recreation Director
M-T RECREATION DEPARTMENT 3 Index: Page Adult/Senior Programs Mequon-Thiensville Recreation Department March 2020 Published three (3) times yearly: March, July, November Fitness....................................... 4-8 Volume 1 (2019) Issue 8 Sports .......................................... 9 Range Line School - 11040 North Range Line Road, Enrichment ........................... 10-17 Mequon, WI 53092 Bus Trips............................... 18-21 Free Programs ..................... 22-25 OFFICE HOURS: Monday -Friday - 7:30am-4:00pm Youth Programs CLOSED: April 10, May 25, July 3, September 7 Sports ................................... 26-43 Enrichment............................ 44-52 TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Summer Academy................. 53-55 Program Information and Cancellations Kids’ Campus........................ 56-58 M-T Recreation Office: (262) 238-7535 Academic............................... 59-61 Fax: (262) 238-7550 Dance & Drama..................... 62-64 Music .................................... 65-67 Michael Schoemer, Recreation Director Aquatics.................................... 68-70 238-7536 mschoemer@mtsd.k12.wi.us Tennis............................................ 71 Golf........................................... 72-75 Michelle Breitigam, Administrative Assistant Preschool Programs................. 76-79 238-7535 mbreitigam@mtsd.k12.wi.us Youth Sport Emily Kuspa, Recreation Supervisor Organizations........................ 80-83 238-7548 ekuspa@mtsd.k12.wi.us Community Sponsors............... 84-87 Financial Assistance...................... 88 Sarah Roesch, Senior Programmer Registration Information........... 89-90 238-7537 sroesch@mtsd.k12.wi.us Registration Form.......................... 91 BROCHURE DESIGN BY: Lindsey Moore, Summer Academy Coordinator Yvonne Eynon 238-4651 lmoore@mtsd.k12.wi.us GENERAL INFORMATION The information contained herein will enable you and your family to enjoy a season of FUN AND LEARNING. We hope you will take advantage of the activities listed, and enjoy your involvement in them. Please respect the property, rules and regulations established, and the program supervisors who are there to make the activity personally enjoyable. If interested in knowing more about any of the listed programs, please contact the Recreation Department. Please note that dates, times and locations listed may be subject to change. Mequon-Thiensville Recreation Department - MISSION STATEMENT - The role of the M-T Recreation Department is to create a closer partnership between school and community through greater utilization of school facilities, resources, and improved community relations. Public schools, an important resource in every community, are an integral part of our recreation programming. Utilizing public school resources through recreation and leisure programming expands and enhances lifelong learning opportunities in the community while making maximum use of existing school and community resources. Recreation Department programs are primarily supported by participant user fees.
4 ADULT/SENIOR PROGRAMS - Fitness DANCE AEROBICS - CARDIO WORKOUT Cardio blasting workout that is fun with great music!! Would you like to look good and feel great? This fun class will help you to get in shape and stay healthy. The benefits you’ll experience from consistent exercise are numerous. This class is a total body workout including a warm-up, upper body conditioning, aerobic segment, cool down, mat work and a final stretch. The choreography is great and the variety of music is easy to dance to. Burn calories, build endurance and have FUN while getting fit. We have central air, so you can work out comfortably year round. High and low levels are shown so you can work at your own pace. Wear comfortable work out clothes and shoes. Please bring your own mat and hand weights. Your body and your mind will love you for it!! All sessions are 8 weeks long. Prerequisite: None Ages: 18 and above Location: Range Line School Gym in Mequon – AIR CONDITIONED!! 11040 N Range Line Rd Days: Mondays and Wednesdays Time: 6:00pm ‒ 7:00pm Session 1: April 29, May 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 27, June 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24 (8 wks) Course #: 329072 (April 29 in Cafeteria) (Skip May 25) Session 2: June 29, July 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29, Aug 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19 (8 wks) Course #: 329073 (August 10 in Cafeteria) Session 3: Aug 24, 26, 31, Sept 2, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30, Oct 5, 7, 12, 14, 19 (8 wks) (Skip Sept 7) Course #: 129034 Fee: Resident $65/Non-Resident $71 each session Min/Max: 15/30 Registration: Complete M -T Recreation Form and submit to the Recreation office one week prior to starting date for each session. Late registrations accepted. Sorry, no pro-rating. Instructor: Connie Cibik, Certified Instructor SENIOR DANCE AEROBICS Join us to get in shape and stay healthy. This is a fun and friendly class that combines a cardio warm- up, an aerobic dance segment, a cool-down, upper body conditioning, mat work, and a final stretch. The choreography is easy to learn, and the variety of music will inspire you to move! High and low levels are shown so you can work at your own pace. Wear comfortable clothes and athletic shoes, and bring your own mat and hand weights. We’d love to meet you! Questions – Carol Foss - 414-628-6443 fosscp@gmail.com Location: Range Line School – Gym Fall I: Course #: 122021 Days: Mondays and Wednesdays Dates: August 31 – October 21 (no 9/7) Time: 9:00am – 10:00am Fee: Resident $62/Non-Resident $68 Min/Max: 15/30 Spring II: Course #: 222047 Registration: Deadline is one week before the Dates: May 4 – June 24 (no May 25) start date. Fee: Resident $62/Non-Resident $68 Instructor: Carol Foss, Certified Instructor Summer I: Course #: 322028 Dates: June 29– August 19 Fee: Resident $62/Non-Resident $68
Adult/Senior Fitness Continued 5 MORNING Gentle Yoga Enjoy a light, gentle flow-style of Hatha yoga to help release tension and fatigue with this mind/body experience to promote well-being. This class offers a chance to unwind and improve mobility – with calming yet energizing exercises to improve posture, circulation, balance, range-of-motion and strength, while promoting tranquility. It’s always advised that your doctor be consulted before starting yoga or any new form of exercise. Yoga mats, blocks, straps are available for use if needed. Bring to class if desired: Yoga mat, pillow for support, if needed, blanket, if desired, water to stay hydrated is always a good idea. Wear to class: comfortable stretchy clothes and we remove shoes for class. Location: Range Line School – Gym Course #: 322032 Day: Mondays Dates: August 3 – September 21 (no 9/7) Time: 10:30am – 11:30am Fee: Resident $72/Non-Resident $80 Min/Max: 6/20 Course #: 222071 Registration: Deadline is one week before the Dates: April 20 – June 8 (no 5/25) start date. Fee: Resident $72/Non-Resident $80 Instructor: Erica Boos – RYT (registered yoga teacher through Yoga Alliance Course #: 322030 With over 200 hours of teacher Dates: June 15 – July 27 training. Fee: Resident $72/Non-Resident $80 CHAIR YOGA Chair Yoga is a gentle mostly-seated yoga exercise benefiting body, mind, and spirit. This class format offers improvement for joint mobility and flexibility, circulation and core strengthening and better balance both physically and mentally. Perfect for those who need more assistance and less rigor of a traditional yoga mat class. Enjoy all the mind-body benefits of yoga and but with the support and comfort of a chair. This class blends restorative Hatha yoga flows and postures, breath work, and guided meditation to help improve balance, range of motion, alignment and help relieve tension leaving participants feeling relaxed and invigorated. Dress comfortably and come ready to learn breathing and movements to restore and renew your whole self! 7 week sessions Location: Range Line School – Room 107 Day: Mondays Time: 9:00am – 10:00am Course #: 222033 Dates: April 20 – June 8 (no 5/25) NE Fee: Resident $72/Non-Resident $80 W Course #: 322029 Dates: June 15 – July 27 Fee: Resident $72/Non-Resident $80 Course #: 322031 Dates: August 3 – September 21 (no 9/7) Fee: Resident $72/Non-Resident $80 Min/Max: 6/20 Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. Instructor: Erica Boos – RYT (registered yoga teacher through Yoga Alliance With over 200 hours of teacher training. REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department
6 Adult/Senior Fitness Continued EVENING FLOW YOGA Enjoy a light flow-style of Hatha yoga to nourish mind and body as you unwind mentally and physically while aligning and toning the body. The format of class is multi-level and benefits all ages, fitness and yoga levels and is done on the sticky yoga mat with bare feet - with no jumping or intense wear or tear like typical aerobics. This yoga class is a blended style from many yoga disciplines that can help improve alignment, circulation, flexibility, and muscle- core-strength while promoting inner tranquility. Feel rejuvenated and centered gaining more balance in your life - the benefits of yoga are truly endless both on and off the mat. Note: A limited amount of yoga mats, blocks and straps are supplied. Bring to Class: Yoga mat, pillow for support if needed, blanket if desired, water to stay hydrated is always a good idea especially in a warmer season. Wear comfortable, stretchy clothes and we remove shoes for class. It’s always a good idea to consult your doctor before starting a new exercise routine including yoga. Make instructor aware of any special conditions so modifications may be offered. Appropriate for all levels. Ages: 18 and above Location: Range Line School – Room 107 Days: Thursdays NE Time: 6:15pm – 7:15pm W Session 1: May 7, 14, 21, 28, June 4, 11, 18, 25 (8 wks) Course #: 329031 Resident $82/Non Resident $90 Session 2: July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Aug 6, 13, 20 (8 wks) Course #: 329032 Resident $82/Non-Resident $90 Session 3: September 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 22 (8 wks) Course #: 129037 Resident $82/Non-Resident $90 Min/Max: 5/16 Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. Instructor: Erica Boos – RYT, Yoga Alliance, 200 Hour YogaFit Certified ADULT MORNING FITNESS PROGRAM The Homestead High School Swimming Pool, Weight Room, and Fieldhouse will be open from 5:30am until 6:45am Monday – Friday. Lockers and shower facilities are available for use. Please bring your own towel and a lock to secure your valuables. There is no fee for the use of the facilities, but it is necessary for you to sign in when you use them. A sign-in sheet will be in the weight room (for those using the field house or weight room) and in the pool (for those using the pool). Parking is available in the northwest lot near the Aquatic Center Entrance.
Adult/Senior Fitness Continued 7 Tuesday Tai Chi Summer Class Join our Tai Chi Community! This is a traditional Chinese exercise practiced for relaxation, balance, strength and flexibility. In class students will: 1) Warm-up. 2) Learn basic forms. 3) Cool down/Meditate. Tai Chi does not impact the joints of the body. There are evidence-based positive cardiovascular, immune system and mental wellness effects. Re-align, enhance strength and balance, make new friends and harmonize with us on Tuesday mornings. Feel free to share in Tai Chi Tea Time right after class! Location: Range Line School – Cafeteria Dates: Tuesdays, June 9 – July 7 (5 week session) Course #: 322063 Time: 9:00am – 10:00am Fee: Resident $50/Non-Resident $55 Min/Max: 6/20 Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. Instructor: KT Rusch is a certified teacher from the Tai Chi Center of Milwaukee, where she has studied and practiced for over 22 years. Her classes are known for a personal touch, a sense of humor and a very special Tibetan Singing Bowl Meditation that closes each class. Please look in our next brochure coming out the first week of August for fall Tuesday Tai Chi classes resuming September 8. TAI CHI CONTINUING/STAFF Specialty class is open to Current Tai Chi students. If you are not a current student, please contact the instructor. We will be learning and reviewing excerpts from Tai Chi staff forms including 8 section staff, Dragon staff and 2 person staff drills. Bring your ¾” / 5’ practice staff. Location: Range Line School – Cafeteria Instructor: K. T. Rusch is a certified teacher from the Dates: Thursdays, June 11 - July 9 Tai Chi Chuan Center of Milwaukee, where (5 week session) she has studied and practiced for over Time: 9:00am – 10:15am 22 years. Her classes are known for a Fee: Resident $ 50/Non-Resident $55 personal touch, a sense of humor and Course #: 322064 a very special Tibetan Singing Bowl Min/Max: 6/20 Meditation that closes each class. Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. Please look in our next brochure coming out the first week of August for fall Tai Chi classes resuming September 10. REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department
8 Adult/Senior Fitness Continued BALANCE & CORE This functional exercise class will help you improve your balance and strengthen the abdominal and back muscles. Exercises to increase leg strength, endurance and flexibility will be performed seated, standing using your body weight. Please bring hand weights and water if needed. This is a great class for strengthening as you age. Location: Range Line School – Cafeteria Days: Mondays Time: 1:30pm – 2:30pm Spring II: Course #: 222095 Dates: March 30 – June 8 (no May 25) Fee: Resident $100/Non-Resident $110 Summer I: Course #: 322066 Dates: June 15 – July 6 (4 weeks) Fee: Resident $40/Non-Resident $45 Min/Max: 8/20 Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. Instructor: K.T.Rusch Fall classes resume Monday, September 14.
Adult/Senior Sports 9 BADMINTON Great physical conditioning and a lot of fun. Badminton players will be paired with others that have a compatible skill level and play games weekly. Due to the nature of this class, it is recommended that participants play at an intermediate to advanced level. Beginning players are welcome, however, individual instruction may not always be available. Rackets will be furnished or you may bring your own. Shuttlecocks will be provided. The schedule may change depending upon the school calendar. Provide your email address on your registration form to receive information regarding changes in the schedule. High school-aged children are only allowed to sign up with a parent. Age: 16 years and older Time: 7:30pm – 9:30pm Location: Whitefish Bay Field House Fee: Resident $25/Non-Resident $35 Dates: June 17 – August 19 Supervisor: Doug Kane Day: Wednesdays Course #: 317021 pickleball Yes, PICKLEBALL – the fun game with the funny name, is one of the fastest-growing sports in the nation! Created in the backyard of Washington Congressman Joel Pritchard in 1965, it is a combination of badminton, tennis and table tennis, and is enjoyed by all age groups. Using a badminton-sized court, tennis-height net, table tennis-type paddle, and a baseball-sized whiffle ball, usually played by doubles, this game has few rules and is far less strenuous than tennis. It is easy to learn and provides plenty of exercise and eye-hand coordination; a game of strategy for both men and women, you don’t have to be tall and powerful. Want to watch a video? Go to www.USAPA.org, click on link “What is Pickleball?” under Training and Court Info link or sit in on any Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday open court session to see if you’d like it. Location: Range Line School Gym ** Pickleball players can purchase a 10-play punch card in the Recreation Office (Monday – Friday - 8am – 4pm) for $30 for Residents/$33 for Non-Residents, good for any day of play and DOES NOT EXPIRE. Each participant is responsible for bringing and punching their card each time they play. Once the card is full, another can be purchased. Drop in rate for participants without a punch card is a $5 fee. Below are the dates for Open Play on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays through September 2020 as well as the Beginner Lesson time on Tuesdays. Tuesdays – (Open Play - 1:00pm - 3:00pm @ Range Line School Gym) 11:30am – 1:00pm on Tuesdays is reserved for Beginner Lessons ONLY Just show up!! – get 1 lesson free, then have to buy a punch card March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, April 14, 21, 28, May 5, 12, 19, 26, June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, July 7, 21, 28, Aug 4, 18, 25, Sept 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 (SKIP April 7, July 14, Aug 11) Thursdays – (Open Play - 1:00pm - 3:00pm @ Range Line School Gym) March 12, 19, 26, April 2, 9, 16, 23, May 7, 14, 21, 28, June 4, 11, 18, 25, July 2, 9, 23, 30, Aug 6, 13, 20, 27, Sept 3, 10, 17, 24 (SKIP March 5, April 30, July 16) Saturdays – (Open Play - 9:00am - 11:00am @ Range Line School Gym) March 14, 21, 28, April 4, 11, 18, 25, May 9, 16, 23, 30, June 6, 13, 20, 27, July 11, 25, Aug 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Sept 5, 12, 19, 26 (SKIP March 7, May 2, July 4, 18) REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department
10 Adult/Senior Enrichment Urban Gardening Series In this hands on workshop, students will learn how to preserve fruits and vegetables to enjoy year round. Green thumb and novices alike are encouraged to join us as there will be something fun to learn for everyone. This workshop is offered by Happy Destiny Farms LLC. All classes are held at the Lois and Tom Dolan Community Center – 4355 W Bradley Rd Brown Deer, 53223 NE W Grow Apples in Your Yard!! In this workshop, you will learn about how to graft and grow apple trees in your yard. The workshop includes a true dwarf rootstock (Bud9) and a wide selection of scion wood. You can choose which variety of apple you want to grow. Choices include: honey crisp, Jonathan, Haralson, empire, snow sweet, wealthy and others. You will then graft this scion wood onto your rootstock and you will have an apple tree to plant in your yard. Detailed information will be given regarding tree planting site selection, care and pruning. Date: Thursday, May 14 Time: 6:00pm – 7:30pm Fee: Resident $25/Non-Resident $35 Course #: 329063 Grow Your Own Shiitake Mushrooms!! In this hands-on workshop, you will learn about growing organic shiitake mushrooms. In the workshop, you will inoculate your own hardwood log and learn how to grow and harvest shiitake mushrooms from the log. Please bring work gloves and safety glasses, if you have them. Also wear work clothes. Date: Thursday, July 9 Time: 6:00pm – 7:30pm Fee: Resident $25/Non-Resident $35 Course #: 329064 Grow Small Fruit in Your Backyard!! In this workshop, you will learn how to grow organic small fruit in your backyard. We will learn about currants, gooseberries, jostaberries, Nanking cherries, blueberries, elderberries, raspberries, and honeyberries. We will also sample jams and dried fruit from these plants. As part of your fee, you will receive your own live plant to take home to plant in your backyard. Date: Tuesday, July 14 Time: 6:00pm – 7:30pm Fee: Resident $25/Non-Resident $35 Course #: 329065 Preserving Your Harvest: Making Jams and Jellies!! In this course you will learn the secrets of the trade from a professional jam maker from Happy Destiny Farm. You will get recipes and inside tips, as well as making your own jar of small batch boutique jam. You can use this knowledge to make memorable holiday gifts using personalized labels. Date: Tuesday, July 21 Time: 6:00pm – 7:30pm Fee: Resident $25/Non-Resident $35 Course #: 329066
Adult/Senior Enrichment Continued 11 13 Indian Breakfast Foods Tired of the same old breakfast foods? Want to find something different and is something everyone will enjoy? Then this class is for you. Come and learn how to make different Indian breakfasts in this hands-on class. You will come away with recipes, new ideas that you might consider making for dinner, and a happy belly. Date: May 28 Day: Thursday NE W Time: 6:00pm – 8:30pm Location: Nicolet High School, Room B133 6701 N. Jean Nicolet Road Glendale, WI Fee: Resident $30/Non-Resident $40 Course #: 329039 Min/Max: 3/8 Instructor: Susan Pack Korean Rice Bowl Learn how to make Bipimbap, one of Korea’s quintessential dishes. We will arrange beef, carrots, spinach and other vegetables over rice. We’ll make a sauce to go over it. Date: June 10 NE W Day: Wednesday Time: 6:00pm – 8:30pm Location: Nicolet High School, Room B133 6701 N. Jean Nicolet Road Glendale, WI Fee: Resident $30/Non-Resident $40 Course #: 329044 Min/Max: 3/8 Instructor: Jenny Lee REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department
12 Adult/Senior Enrichment Continued A D U LT S W I M L E S S O N S Are you a non-swimmer or a beginner that wants to become more comfortable in the water? Or are you comfortable in the water yet need some help with your strokes? We will concentrate on working on front crawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke and water safety. Ages: 18 years and up Fee: Resident $64/Non-Resident $74 Dates: Monday – Friday, June 29 – July 10 Min/Max: Minimum of 4 needed to run Time: 11:00am – 11:30am Course #: 319040 Location: Mequon City Pool Scottish Country Dance – Basic Level Come and learn the basic steps and formations of Scottish Country Dance, which is the social and ballroom dancing of Scotland. You do not need to be Scottish or have previous dance experience or bring a partner for this style of dancing enjoyed all over the world. No specialized clothing (or even kilt) needed, but we recommend soft-soled shoes for dancing (even stocking feet work). We typically dance in groups of 6-8 people to lively fiddle, accordion, pipe, and piano music. We welcome repeat customers!! Ages: 12 and up Day: Tuesdays Dates: May 5, 12, 19, 26, June 2, 9, 16, 23 NE Time: 6:30pm – 8:00pm W Location: Range Line School Gym Fee: Resident $20/Non-Resident $30 Course #: 329023 Min/Max: 8/40 Instructor: Terry Garner and Rebecca Winnie, both having Teaching Certificate, Part 1; certified by the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS); Teachers with Milwaukee Scottish Country Dancers (Affiliate of RSCDS), and with John Muir (Wisconsin) Branch of the RSCDS. SAFETY DRIVING 55 Alive Class Learn defensive driving techniques, new traffic laws, rules of the road, and much more in this exciting course. Find out how to adjust your driving to age-related changes in vision, learning and reaction time. You might even get and insurance discount! You don’t have to take a test either! Millions of people have taken advantage of this valuable course. Please bring your driver’s license and an AARP card if you have one. Sign up now! Space is limited. Location: Range Line School – Room # 109 Min/Max: 11/25 Date: Wednesday, June 24 Course #: 322044 Time: 8:30am – 12:30pm Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. Fee: $20 Instructor: Marie Renn
Adult/Senior Enrichment Continued 13 15 Emergency Readiness Training A 60 minute course that will teach situational awareness, bleeding control “Stop the Bleed,” demonstration of hands-only CPR and life-saving skills for many different situations. Ages: 10 years – 100+ years of age Location: Range Line School Conference Room Date: Thursday, June 25, 2020 NE Time: 6:00pm – 7:00pm W Fee: $40 course ONLY – Course #: 329035 $85 course and personal bleeding control kit – Course #: 329036 Kit Includes: (Valued at $55) 1 CAT tourniquet 1 Trauma Shears 2 latex free gloves 2 Compressed Gauze 1 Sharpie Marker 1 Emergency Bandage 1 Instruction Card Min/Max: 5/20 Instructors: Melanie Sinclair, BSN, RN, FNP-I, Menekah, LLC (owner) and Froedtert RN ESSENTIAL OILS 101 Natural Alternatives and Simple Solutions for a Healthy Home! Learn how to naturally support your immune system, get a good night’s sleep, aid digestion, have happy healthy joints and so much more with therapeutic grade essential oils. In this class, we will discuss what essential oils are, how to use them and some wellness benefits of therapeutic grade essential oils. Essential oils are natural aromatic compounds found in the seeds, flowers, bark, rinds and leaves of plants, extracted and distilled for health benefits. They are 100% pure, easy to use, and benefit your health in countless ways. All participants will receive a spray bottle of plant based Thieves household cleaner. Location: Range Line School, Room 108 Fee: Resident $15/Non-Resident $25 Min/Max: 3/16 Instructor: Amanda Carron, Wellness Educator, Young Living Essential Oils Date: Thursday, June 4 Time: 6:00pm – 7:30pm Course #: 329034 REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department
14 Adult/Senior Enrichment Continued Cooking with Shully WOW! Scott Shully, from Shully’s in Thiensville is going to do a Cooking Class for the individual. Learn to saute, blanch, roast, braise and make simple soup from leftovers. Location: Shully’s, ATS 143 Green Bay Road – new space across the street from the original Shully’s Day: Thursday, April 30 Time: 1:00pm ‒ 3:00pm NE Fee: Resident $36/Non-Resident $39 W Min/Max: 25/30 Course #: 322017 Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. Instructor: Scott Shully Spring Fashion Show Featuring “Little Pzzazz” & Lunch at Shully’s With summer coming and we no longer have the “Winter Blues”, come see our own community members model some of the trending colors and styles. “Little Pizzazz” is located in Cedarburg which is only a hop, skip and a jump away from Mequon. They are known for their fantastic fashion shows with up-to- date, latest popular stylish clothes and don’t forget their unique purses and accessorize, accessorize, accessorize. All sizes are available and they have gift ideas galore. There will be a display of items that can be purchased that day. Also there will be door prizes and everyone gets a 15% off coupon. We will be having a fabulous Buffet with Entrée, 2 sides, Salad, Roll, Dessert, Coffee Service, Tea, & Cash Bar. Doors open at 11:00am. Tables of eight can be arranged. When registering, please indicate whose table you will be sitting at. Please enter on the North side of the building. Due to limited parking, car pooling is advised. You are invited as members of the Mequon community to be a model for the clothes and accessories. Looking for all sizes up to 3X. Please call Sarah if you are interested. 262-238-7537. Come have some fun with your family and friends! Location: Shully’s, 146 Green Bay Rd, Thiensville Day: Thursday, May 21 Time: 12:00pm – Lunch with Fashion Show to follow. Doors open at 11:00am. Fee: $32 Course #: 322016 Min/Max: 50/200 Registration: Deadline Thursday, May 7th.
Adult/Senior Enrichment Continued 15 Mah Jongg Winds! Bams! Dragons! Learn an ancient game with a modern twist. Mah Jongg has been a popular game in America since the 1920’s. (Note: this is NOT merely matching tiles, sometimes erroneously called Mah Jongg.) Combining both luck and skill, you will find people of all ages. Although this game of Chinese tiles is played by 4 people, the play is individual so partners are not needed. Groups of “Mahj” friends play regularly for years, so come and see why so many people have enjoyed this game for so long! You too will be able to play after this class. Fee includes current National Mah Jongg League Cards and materials. Location: Range Line School – Room #110 Dates: Fridays, April 17, 24 May 1, 8, 15, 22 Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm Fee: Resident $ 68/Non-Resident $75 Course #: 222086 Min/Max: 6/16 Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. Instructor: Jackie Bloomberg BRIDGE BY BILLIE Summer Review Bridge Lessons As many of you know, bridge is one of the most rewarding and challenging card games ever. Therefore it takes the most practice. Nothing is better than being able to “speak bridge” with your partner and understand the language. Join us and continue to hone your bridge skills. We will be covering among other class driven topics those ever confusing reverses, cue bids, and negative and balancing doubles. Most days will be devoted to just playing hands to keep the skills we have already learned fresh. Please leave open time at the end of class to stay and play a few hands. This class is designed for students who have had at least one year of previous lessons, or those with a strong basic knowledge of the game. Looking forward to seeing old friends and meeting new. Class dates that are shown will include 1 week off, to be determined by instructor. If you have any questions, please call Billie Dillon at 262-893-8877. MsDily@aol.com Location: Range Line School – Room # 107 Summer II: Course #: 322034 Date: Thursdays Dates: July 30 – September 10 Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm Fee: Resident $70/Non-Resident $77 Min/Max: 12/28 Summer I: Course #: 322033 Registration: Deadline is one week before the Dates: June 11 – July 23 start date. Fee: Resident $70/Non-Resident $77 Instructor: Billie Dillon REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department
16 Adult/Senior Enrichment Continued ACBL Bridge More Commonly Used Conventions American Contact Bridge League This class is a continuation of the ACBL Commonly Used Conventions and is designed for students who have taken the previous ACBL series of classes however, it will appeal to bridge players from various backgrounds. We will cover topics such as Cuebid raises, New Minor Forcing, Balancing, Micheals cuebids, and Unusual 2 NT. These lessons are for 10 weeks. The instructor is Yvette Neary an ACBL accredited teacher and Emerald Life Master who has taught numerous classes over the past 10 years. She can be reached at 414-526-9035 or yneary@gmail.com. Location: Range Line School – Room #107 Days: Wednesdays Dates: May 13 – July 15 Time: 9:00am – 11:00am Course #: 322010 Fee: Resident $73/Non-Resident $80 Min/Max: 12/28 Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. Instructor: Yvette Neary ACBL Bridge Practice More Commonly Used Conventions American Contact Bridge League This 5 week practice session is a continuation of the ACBL Commonly Used Conventions and is designed for students who have taken the previous ACBL series of classes. Location: Range Line School – Room #107 Days: Wednesdays Dates: July 22 – August 19 Time: 9:00am – 11:00am Course #: 322011 Fee: Resident $37/Non-Resident $41 Min/Max: 12/28 Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. Instructor: Yvette Neary
Adult/Senior Enrichment Continued 17 ACBL Bridge Lesson Program – Heart Series American Contract Bridge League This Heart Series is the third in the series of bridge lessons. It is generally assumed that students have completed the Club Series on Bidding and the Diamond Series on Play of the Hand. That is, students will be expected to be familiar with the basic fundamentals of bridge bidding and play of the hand. The focus of this course will be on improving their defense. These lessons are for 10 weeks. A textbook is available from the instructor for $12. The instructor is Yvette Neary an ACBL accredited teacher and Emerald Life Master who has taught numerous classes over the past 10 years. She can be reached at 414-526-9035 or yneary@gmail.com. Location: Range Line School – Room #107 Days: Wednesdays Dates: May 13 – July 15 Time: 1:00pm – 3:00pm Course #: 322008 Fee: Resident $73/Non-Resident $80 Min/Max: 12/28 Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. Instructor: Yvette Neary ACBL Bridge Lesson Program – Heart Series Practice American Contract Bridge League These 5 weeks are for practicing what you have learned in the Heart Series. It focuses on playing hands based on concepts learned. There will be reviews of bidding, play and defense techniques. Location: Range Line School – Room #107 Days: Wednesdays Dates: July 22 – August 19 Time: 1:00pm – 3:00pm Course #: 322009 Fee: Resident $37/Non-Resident $41 Min/Max: 12/28 Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. Instructor: Yvette Neary REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department
18 Adult/Senior Bus Trips BADGER BAND The Wisconsin band has become the top collegiate marching band in the nation. There are over 300 hard-working and enthusiastic students and staff members who strive to keep “raising the bar” year after year. The UW Varsity Marching Band will celebrate its 45th annual spring concert at the Kohl Center. No other college band puts on such an extravaganza complete will professional staging, lighting, sound and pyro technics performed for 25,000 Badger fans each year. The Wisconsin Band is pleased to announce another action-packed spring concert with special guests to be announced. There will be lots of surprises and effects during this 2 ½ hour concert. Dinner stop (on your own) is at East Towne Mall and then on to the concert. This trip is extremely popular, please register ASAP. Dr. Corey Pompey is the new director of the band. He brings to UW experience with marching bands and has been employed at two previous programs that are similar to UW in terms of size and scope with marching band traditions. Location: Range Line School – SW Parking lot Day: Thursday, April 16 Time: Bus loads 2:30pm Bus leaves 2:45pm Bus returns approx. 11:30pm Fee: $62 Course #: 222087 Min/Max: 5/No max © Registration: These tickets will go fast since they have a new director. Please check for availability after March 16. We cannot give refunds after this date. Bus times are subject to change.
Adult/Senior Bus Trips Continued 19 BREWER’S GAME #1 Attend a Brewer Game with family and friends and you won’t have to worry about the parking. The Toronto Blue Jays are in town for this home stand as we arrive in grand style in our coach bus. For easier walking we will be dropped off at the handicapped entrance. It is a special day for seniors with great seats in the loge section along first base line with afternoon shade and easy access to food and restrooms. Our group name will even be on the scoreboard. When registering, please indicate seat pairings for the game and bus. Location: Range Line School parking lot (SW corner) Bus loads 10:45am Bus leaves 11:00am Bus returns approx. 4:30pm Date: Wednesday, June 24 (1:10pm start) Fee: $49 – includes coach bus and ticket Max: 25 Course #: 322052 Registration: Deadline for group tickets is Thursday, May 28, after this date check for availability. No refunds given after this date and bus times are subject to change. BREWER’S GAME #2 Attend a Brewer Game with family and friends and you won’t have to worry about the parking. The Minnesota Twins are in town for this home stand as we arrive in grand style in our coach bus. For easier walking we will be dropped off at the handicapped entrance. It is a special seniors’ day with great seats in the loge section along first base line with afternoon shade and easy access to food and restrooms. Our group name will even be on the scoreboard. When registering, please indicate seat pairings for the game and bus. Location: Range Line School parking lot (SW corner) Bus loads 10:45am Bus leaves 11:00am Bus returns approx. 4:30pm Date: Wednesday, August 26 (1:10pm start) Fee: $49 includes coach bus and ticket Max: 25 Course #: 322053 Registration: Deadline for group tickets is Monday, July 27 after this date check for availability. No refunds given after this date and bus times are subject to change. REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department
20 Adult/Senior Bus Trips Continued Germantown Senior Center Sponsored Trips – You are Welcome to Join Call Mary at 262-253-7799 at Germantown to register and pay. “A Mighty Fortress” Church Basement Ladies In this installment of the Church Basement Ladies it’s 1960 and a reformation us underway. Through it all, Beverly, Mrs. Snustad, Mavis, Karin and Pastor are “bulwarks never failing” standing strong in their faith and friendships with crazy antics, great songs and more lessons reluctantly learned. Location: Germantown Senior Center, W162N11960 Park Ave Date: Wednesday, May 6 Time: Depart 8:30am – 5:30pm Fee: $85 – Pay Germantown Senior Center directly. 262-253-7799 Registration: Deadline is April 10th. Dells Adventure Join us for a trip to Dr. Evermor’s Forevertron Park, the largest scrap metal Sculpture Garden in Wisconsin. You must see it to believe it. Then on to a winery stop. We will have dinner at Kaminski’s Chop House. Enjoy 5 star dining. You will have a choice of 2 entrees. Trip includes transportation, meals and tour. Depart the Senior Center at 11:30am and return about 9:30pm. Location: Germantown Senior Center, W162 N11960 Park Ave Date: Thursday, June 18 Time: 11:30am – 9:30pm Fee: $115 – Pay Germantown Senior Center directly. 262-253-7799 Registration: Deadline is May 18th. Milwaukee Lakefront Fireworks Summer Cookout Buffet at the War Memorial Hop on our air-conditioned coach and head to downtown Milwaukee to see the lakefront fireworks. Avoid the headache of parking and traffic, leave the driving to us. Be dropped off at the War Memorial, enjoy a delicious Picnic Style dinner (Brats, Burgers, BBQ Pork and all the Fixin’s + Unlimited Beer, Wine, & Soda), while tapping to great Live music. Then we will be wowed by the spectacular view of the Fireworks Extravaganza. Attendees last year were impressed with the venue, the view and the “fixins”. Location: Germantown Center Mall (behind Starbucks in the center of parking lot) Date: Friday, July 3rd Time: Pick-up 4:45pm Return 11:00pm Fee: $91 – Pay Germantown Senior Center Directly. 262-253-7799 Registration: Deadline is May 1st. Very popular trip – tickets go fast.
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22 Adult/Senior Free Programs For Your Health Range Line School ~ These presentations are free. Managing Your Foot and Ankle Pain Dr. Gorman from Ascension Columbia/St. Mary’s Come hear Dr. Gorman speak about your foot and ankle pain. Ankle pain is often due to an ankle sprain but can also be caused by ankle instability, arthritis, gout, tendonitis, fracture, and nerve compression. All of this can cause foot pain. Date: Thursday, March 19th – 1:30pm – 2:30pm Course #: 222051 Room #: 109 Caring For Your Feet Learn how your feet change as the years pass. Get information on caring for your feet and nails. Learn about foot care and the difference between a pedicure and foot/nail care. Come with questions and get answers. Taught by a registered nurse certified in Foot and Nail care. Door Prizes Included. Date: Monday, May 4th – 11:30am – 12:30pm Course #: 322019 Room #: Conference Room Shoulder or Rotator Cuff pain? Common symptoms of a shoulder injury include: • Pain when raising arm • Weakness in the arm which prevents you from lifting, reaching, pushing • Pain when leaning or sleeping on the affected shoulder Join Mary Beth Scalise from FYZICAL Therapy and Balance Center for a FREE workshop where you will learn how to find relief from your shoulder/rotator cuff pain. Date: Wednesday, May13th – 10:30am - 11:30am Course #: 322020 Room #: 109 What is Plantar Fasciitis Many people know or have heard of plantar fasciitis because they have either experienced it first hand or know someone who has. If you are looking for some background knowledge of what plantar fasciitis is, how to manage the symptoms, and prevention of future flare ups, then this is the class for you! Erin Bafunno, DPT,CMTPT from Freedom Physical Therapy Date: Wednesday, June 3rd – 5:30pm – 7:00pm Course #: 322021 Room #: 108 Fending off Falls – Balance Workshop If you have recently experienced a fall, struggle to get up from your chair, or suffer from recurring episodes of dizziness or light headedness, this workshop is for you. We will explore some of the underlying causes of balance issues, along with effective ways to prevent falls and improve your overall balance. To gain more independence be sure to attend this informative workshop with Certified Balance Specialist and Physical Therapist Mary Beth Scalise PT. Date: Wednesday, June 17th – 10:30am – 11:30am Course #: 322022 Room #: 108 Knee Pain Workshop Do you have pain going up and down the stairs? Do you have knee pain getting up from a chair? Does your knee pain cause you to limp? Have you had or are considering a knee replacement? This workshop is for you! Fyzical Therapy and Balance Centers are offering a free informational workshop! In the workshop they will explain ways to treat and prevent knee pain, post knee replacement rehabilitation, as well as different exercises to help prepare for a knee replacement. Date: Wednesday, July 8th – 10:30am – 11:30am Course #: 322023 Room #: 109
Adult/Senior Free Programs Continued 23 CELL PHONE So you got that brand new cell phone and can’t make heads or tails out of it with all the different things that can be done especially texting to that favorite grandchild. In this informative class you will get hands on experience with the basics of the cell phone, texting and taking a picture (if your phone has the capability). Class is taught by that age group that has grown up on this kind of technology. This will be a class with helpers for you, so no walk-ins will be accepted. Call 262-238-7537 to see if class is still available. Location: Range Line School – Room #108 Spring 1: Course: 322026 Date: Monday, April 20 Time: 9:30am – 10:30am Spring 2: Course: 322027 Date: Monday, May 11 Time: 12:30pm – 1:30pm Fee: Free Min/Max: 4/10 Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. The Mequon-Thiensville Community Book Club Please join us for monthly book discussions. Our choices will concentrate on a variety of current titles, with a classic thrown in here and there! And no, it is not just for women, Everyone is welcome! Be prepared to talk, listen and share your thoughts and reactions to the month’s selection. Participants will be responsible for obtaining their books. Location: Frank L. Weyenberg Library of Mequon-Thiensville Days: Third Tuesday of the month Dates: May 19, June 16, July 21, August 18 Time: 1:30pm – 2:30pm Fee: Free Min/Max: 5/20 Facilitator: Ashley Pike, Patron Services Manager of Weyenberg Library Date: May 19 – “Unmarriagable” by Sonia Kamal Date: June16 – “Reflections on a Life in Exile” by JF Rioran Date: July 21 – “Bowlaway” by Elizabeth McCracken Date: August 18 – “Whiskey When We’re Dry” by John Larison REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department
24 Adult/Senior Free Programs Continued Keys to Award Winning Landscape Maintenance David J. Frank, a Landscape Contracting Business, is inviting you to learn about this garden topic; Keys to award winning landscape maintenance landscape design, construction, renovation and maintenance. They are experts in sustainable and environment solutions, storm water management, irrigation systems, interior scaping, lawn and turf care, tree services, holiday decorating and snow and ice management. All services for every season and projects of all sizes. CONTAINER PLANTS Container gardening for the patio. In this class, learn how to prepare, plant and water patio containers to achieve an all season flush of color. Plant selection will cover the basics of thrillers, fillers and spillers. Containers come in all sizes and shapes. You can plant window boxes, rectangular planters, and small to large patios. Use your imagination. The instructor will lead you through the process of picking and choosing. Location: Range Line School - Conference Room Date: Thursday, April 2 Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm Fee: Free Course #: 222066 Min/Max: 5/20 Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. This year the theme for Older Americans Month is “Make Your Mark” Every May you will find that the Administration for Community Living leads our country’s observance of Older Americans Month • Connect with friends, family and services that support participation. • Create by engaging in activities that promote learning, health, and personal enrichment. • Contribute time, talent, and life experience to benefit others. This is emphasizing that you are never too old (or too young) to take part in activities that can enrich your physical, mental and emotional well-being and celebrate the many ways older adults make a difference in their Communities. This Theme was selected to encourage and celebrate countless contributions that older adults make to our communities. Their time, experience, and talents benefit family, peers, and neighbors everyday. Communities that encourage the contributions of older adults are stronger! By engaging and supporting all community members, we recognize that older adults play a key role in the vitality of our neighborhoods, networks and lives. We invite you to celebrate Older Americans Month and “Make Your Mark” in May! Leading up to the observance, ACL will release artwork, activity suggestions, and other materials you can use at events. Use your Social Media to spread the news. Get more invested in your community, volunteer your services when needed! Questions? Call Sarah Roesch 262-238-7537
Adult/Senior Free Programs Continued 25 Morning and Afternoon Activities Senior Dining Program As many of you already know our meal site for Mequon-Thiensville area is located here at Range Line School. The suggestion donation for the lunch is $4.00, serving at 12:00noon, attending for the first time is free. Reduced taxi vouchers are available for transportation to and from the location. For more information or to make a reservation, please contact Patty 262-483-1937 or Kari 262-238-8120. Monthly menu calendars are available. Monthly Events/Meal Program An information specialist from the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Ozaukee County will be on the premises. She will answer questions so that you don’t have to drive to Port Washington. Please call 262-238-8120 for date. Senior Games Senior games between Seniors from Cedarburg, Grafton, Mequon, & Port Washington start on Wednesday, May 27 with a run/walk & dessert. Lots of activities to participate in; swimming, golf, bocce ball, sheepshead, bike riding, and pickleball, with 17 events in all. Ends on June 18 with a catered breakfast and awards. Call Sarah for more information 262-238-7537. You can send a check to Grafton Senior Center, 1665 Seventh Avenue, Grafton, 53024 attention Karin. Forms can be found at M-T Rec. Dept. office. Ozaukee County Senior Conference The Conference for Seniors featuring a guest speaker, interesting sessions, lots of exhibitors, great food and socializing with other Seniors is Tuesday, June 16. Call Sarah for more info. 262-238-7537 This year it is being held at Grafton High School. REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department
26 24 YOUTH PROGRAMS - Sports HOMESTEAD HOOP CAMP Boys Grades 1-9 Sean Crider, Boys Head Basketball Coach at Homestead High School, and his staff will provide instruction for the 29th Annual Homestead Hoop Camp. The camp is open to boys entering first through ninth grade. The camp goals are to teach fundamentals, provide individual instruction, emphasize academics, promote character development, and have fun while learning. Camp highlights are each camper gets a ball, prizes, T-shirt, contests, and team competition. Location: Homestead High School Field House or Main Gym Registration: Deadline for registration is one week prior to start date. Date: Mon – Thurs, June 15 – 18 (Held in Field House at Homestead) Course #: 317001 Age: Boys entering grade 1 Time: 10:00am – 11:00am Fee: Resident $45/Non-Resident $55 Course #: 317002 Age: Boys entering grade 2 Time: 10:00am – 11:00am Fee: Resident $45/Non-Resident $55 Course #: 317003 Age: Boys entering grade 3 Time: 11:10am – 1:10pm Fee: Resident $70/Non-Resident $80 Course #: 317004 Age: Boys entering grade 4 Time: 11:10am – 1:10pm Fee: Resident $70/Non-Resident $80 Course #: 317005 Age: Boys entering grade 5 Time: 1:30pm – 3:30pm Fee: Resident $70/Non-Resident $80 Course #: 317006 Age: Boys entering grade 6 Time: 1:30pm – 3:30pm Fee: Resident $70/Non-Resident $80 Date: Mon – Thurs, June 22 – 25 (Held in Main Gym at Homestead) Course #: 317007 Age: Boys entering grade 7 Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm Fee: Resident $70/Non-Resident $80 Course #: 317008 Age: Boys entering grade 8 Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm Fee: Resident $70/Non-Resident $80 Course #: 317009 Age: Boys entering grade 9 Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm Fee: Resident $70/Non-Resident $80
Youth Programs/Sports Continued 27 GIRLS BASKETBALL CAMP Girls Grades 1-9 Corey Wolf, Girls Head Basketball Coach at Homestead High School, and her staff will instruct a girls basketball camp for girls entering grades 1 through 9. You will find the camp staff to be enthusiastic, dedicated and hard working. Emphasis is placed on fundamental skills, ball handling, passing, shooting, and rebounding. Location: Homestead High School Field House Dates: Mon – Thurs, June 22 – 25 Course #: 317136 Age: Girls entering grades 1-5 Time: 9:00am – 11:00am Fee: Resident $70/Non-Resident $80 Course #: 317137 Age: Girls entering grade 6-9 Time: 12:00pm – 2:00pm Fee: Resident $70/Non-Resident $80 Registration: Deadline for registration is one week prior to start date. BASKETBALL ACADEMY Boys and Girls Grades 4-9 The Basketball Academy is designed for the serious basketball player ready to improve their game. Basketball is a game that requires practice and repetition to be successful. Homestead High School Boys Basketball Coach, Sean Crider, will direct the Basketball Academy sessions for the boys. Homestead High School Girls Basketball Coach, Corey Wolf, will direct the Basketball Academy for the girls. Let Coach Crider and Coach Wolf help you put a plan together to be the best basketball player you can be. You will be given individual and partner drills that can be done on your own to help you improve. Skills that will be emphasized: Higher Level Ball Handling - Detailed Shooting Techniques - Passing and Catching Individual and Team Defense - Reading and Setting Screens - And much more!! Fee: Resident $80/Non-Resident $90 Girls: Location will be at the Lake Shore Middle School Gym Dates: Wednesdays & Fridays – July 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24, 29, 31 Course #: 317128 Girls entering grades 7-9 Time: 8:30am – 10:00am Course #: 317129 Girls entering grades 4-6 Time: 10:15am – 11:45am Boys: Location will be at the Lake Shore Middle School Gym Dates: Tuesdays & Thursdays – July 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30 Course #: 317130 Boys entering grades 7-9 Time: 8:30am – 10:00am Course #: 317131 Boys entering grades 4-6 Time: 10:15am – 11:45am Registration: Deadline is one week prior to start date or once max is reached. Min/Max: 10/30 Instructors: Sean Crider, Homestead High School Boys Head Basketball Coach and Corey Wolf Homestead High School Girls Head Basketball Coach. REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department
28 Youth Programs/Sports Continued BOYS LACROSSE CAMP Campers will work with staff members who bring knowledge of the game, as well as, personal playing experience. Homestead Boys Lacrosse Camp is an instructional lacrosse camp for boys incoming grades 3rd – 8th. Campers will receive instruction in fundamentals, skills, rules and techniques. Campers have the opportunity to apply what they learn at camp in individual and team competition. This camp is designed for intermediate to experienced lacrosse players. Beginners are welcome to join and will receive special attention to help advance their skills in a timely manner. Instruction for all campers will include stick work, drills, tight-space play, position, team, and full field concepts – in a fun and competitive environment. At the Homestead Boys Lacrosse Camp, you can expect to find well trained, professional and passionate high school players who are providing their time to help build the skills of your sons, as well as, promoting lacrosse and giving back to their community. It is our goal that this camp provides young players with the confidence and ability to take their game to the next level! SPONSORED BY HOMESTEAD LACROSSE AND THE VARSITY/JV BOYS PLAYERS Grades: Incoming 3rd – 8th Location: Homestead High School Stadium Dates: Wed – Fri, June 24, 25, & 26 Times: 9:00am – 12:00pm Incoming Gr 3rd – 5th Course #: 312029 1:30pm – 4:30pm Incoming Gr 6th – 8th Course #: 312030 Fee: Resident $125/Non-Resident $135 EQUIPMENT IS REQUIRED – RENTAL EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE THROUGH “HOT 4 LAX.” PLEASE CONTACT ROBIN BUCKLEY at 262-717-9996 FOR COSTS. MUST ARRANGE AT LEAST 2 WEEKS PRIOR TO SECURE EQUIPMENT. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE AND BASED ON AVAILABILITY. Min/Max: 10/200 Registration: Deadline is one week prior to start date. Instructors: Peter Morton and Homestead High School Players and Coaches Youth Table Tennis Learn the forehand, backhand, and other fundamentals involved in the sport of table tennis. Coach Linda Leaf is an ITTF Certified Professional Table Tennis coach. Grades: Entering 3rd – 12th Dates: Monday – Thursdays, August 3 – 6 Location: Shorewood Intermediate School NE 3830 N Morris Blvd W Shorewood, WI 53211 Fee: Resident $14/Non-Resident $21 Instructor: Linda Leaf – National Youth Table Tennis Association Registration: Deadline for registration is one week prior to start date. Min/Max: 1/6 Entering Grades 3 – 6 10:00am – 10:45am Course #: 329060 Entering Grades 7 – 12 11:00am – 11:45am Course #: 329061
Youth 30 Programs/Sports Continued 29 Homestead Girls Softball Camp Girls will have the opportunity to work with the Homestead coaching staff and their Homestead softball players. We will work on fundamentals such as throwing, catching, fielding, hitting, running bases and a whole lot more! Participants should bring a mitt, bat (if they have one), a helmet, something to drink, and any other softball equipment that they have. Participants will receive a Tshirt. Location: Homestead High School Softball Field Date: Mon – Thurs, June 15 - 18 Registration: Deadline for registration is one week prior to start date. Min/Max: 10/No Max Instructors: Deb Segebrecht, ‒ Homestead Varsity Coach, staff and players Grade: Time: Fee: Course #: Entering Gr 1 – 4 1:00pm – 2:15pm Resident $50/Non-Resident $60 317028 Entering Gr 5 – 8 2:30pm – 4:00pm Resident $60/Non-Resident $70 317029 SUMMER FOOTBALL CAMP Boys and Girls Grades 1-9 The Homestead High School football staff will once again host a football camp for grades 1-9. Attitude and learning to do the right thing will be an important component of the camp. Each participant will receive a T-Shirt. Prerequisites: Participants should bring gym clothes, football shoes, and water bottle. Location: Homestead High School Varsity Game Field Director: David Keel, Homestead High School Head Football Coach Registration: Deadline for registration is one week prior to start date. Grades 1-4: Fundamentals of flag football will be taught: passing, catching, kicking, blocking, flag pulling, and team skills. Dates: Mon – Thurs, July 13 – 16 Course #: 317276 Age: Boys/Girls entering grades 1 and 2 Time: 8:00am – 9:15am Fee: Resident $55/Non-Resident $65 Course #: 317277 Age: Boys/Girls entering grades 3 and 4 Time 9:30am – 11:00am Fee: Resident $60/Non-Resident $70 Grades 5-9: All fundamentals of football will be taught: passing, catching, kicking, blocking, tackling and team skills. Attitude and learning to do the right thing will be an important component of the camp. Dates: Mon – Thurs, July 13 – 16 Course #: 317227 Age: Boys/Girls entering grades 5 through 7 Time: 12:00pm – 1:45pm Fee: Resident $80/Non-Resident $90 Course #: 317228 Age: Boys/Girls entering grades 8 & 9 Time 2:00pm – 3:45pm Fee: Resident $80/Non-Resident $90 REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department
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