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MTSD District Website - Mequon
2016 FALL AC TIVITIES REGISTER ON-LINE! http://www.mtsd.k12.wi.us PROGRAMS FOR ~ Adults & Active Seniors, Youth & Preschool Families. Director’s Message Hello Mequon-Thiensville Community Members: I am very grateful for this opportunity to serve as the new Recreation Director for the Mequon-Thiensville Recreation Department and School District. I look forward to the successes and challenges of the job ahead for years to come. I have served as the Recreation Manager for the past 10 years in this department and I strongly believe we have one of the best Recreation Departments in the state. The number of offerings we have continue to grow each year and we strive to acquire the most qualified instructors to deliver our exciting programs. It’s my responsibility to enhance the quality of life for all members of this community whether that’s preschool, youth, adult, or seniors. I love what I do and my commitment to planning, coordinating, promoting, and evaluating all types of recreation programs make this job exciting. I feel that treating people with respect and dignity allows myself to be an effective leader. A great leader has desire, dedication and determination to achieve the goals and objectives set forth by the department. I live all aspects of my life through the 3 D’s. As director, my door will always be open for positive or constructive feedback and suggestions. Thank you and I look forward to providing quality programs to you each and every season. Recreationally, Mike Schoemer Recreation Director M-T RECREATION DEPARTMENT Mequon-Thiensville Recreation Department July 2016 Published three (3) times yearly: March, July, November Volume 2 (2016) Issue 4 Range Line School - 11040 North Range Line Road, Mequon, WI 53092 OFFICE HOURS: Monday -Friday - 7:30am-4:00pm CLOSED: September 5, November 24 & 25, December 23 & 26, 30, January 2 TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Program Information and Cancellations M-T Recreation Office: (262) 238-7535 Fax: (262) 238-7550 Michael Schoemer Recreation Director - 238-7536 mschoemer@mtsd.k12.wi.us Michelle Breitigam Administrative Assistant - 238-7535 mbreitigam@mtsd.k12.wi.us Sarah Roesch Senior Programmer - 238-7537 sroesch@mtsd.k12.wi.us Index: 3 Page Adult/Senior Programs Fitness..............................4-10 Sports .................................... 11 Enrichment ....................12-22 Free Programs..................23-28 Bus Trips.............................29 Youth Programs Sports ............................30-35 Enrichment.....................36-37 Dance & Drama..............38-42 Tennis................................43-44 Preschool Programs......... 45-47 Before School Programs...48-49 After School Programs...........50 Youth Sport Organizations ..............51-54 Community Sponsors ......55-59 Registration Information ...60-61 Registration Forms ..........62-63 BROCHURE DESIGN BY: Yvonne Eynon 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 Muscle Conditioning Fitness This is a one hour class designed to increase your heart rate into at least the fat burning zone and tone and sculpt your body using handheld weights; a fusion of cardiovascular training and weight training. After a warm-up you will learn combinations of movements designed to push your body and cardiovascular system into the next level. Options are given to encourage each participant to work at their own level. After forty five minutes of using handheld weights, gravity, and your body weight we will focus on muscle endurance training to improve your strength and ability to perform everyday tasks. Options given in this class will assist every participant whether you want to increase your fitness so that you’re not winded when you walk up a flight of stairs, or increase your fitness to become more physically athletic. Please be sure to bring a mat and handheld weights. Location: Fee: Time: Days: Range Line School Gymnasium Resident $58/Non-Resident $63 8:30am – 9:30am Tuesday and Thursday Dates: Dates: Dates: Min/ Max: Registration: Instructor: Aug 25, 30, Sept 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29, Oct 4 (6 Wks) Course #: 122012 Oct 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27, Nov 1, 3, 8, 10, 15 (6 Wks) Course #: 122013 Nov 17, 22, 29, Dec 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29 (Skip Nov 24) (6 Wks) Course #: 122014 8/24 Deadline for registration is one week prior to start date. Connie Disalvo – disalvoconnie@gmail.com Principles and Foundations of Group Exercise Certified and CPR Pro Tai Chi Continuing Tai Chi Chuan and Ch’I Kung are ancient Chinese mind-body practices. What is Ch’i? The Chinese word Ch’I means air, energy or life. Everyone possess Ch’i and we can develop it within our bodies through learning and practicing T’ai Chi movements. In class, students learn a comprehensive system that opens and strengthens the whole body in a gentle manner. Ultimately, the practice integrates body, mind and spirit causing a ‘ripple’ effect that not only helps the overall health of the individual, but spreads out into the well-being of the family and the greater community. Continuing students must have one session or be an experienced practitioner of the art. Location: Days: Time: Range Line School – Dance Room Thursdays 10:00am – 11:00am Fall I: Dates: Fee: Course #: 122036 – 10 weeks September 1 – November 3 Resident $90/Non-Resident $99 Winter I: Dates: Fee: Min/Max: Registration: Instructor: Course #: 222057 January 5 – March 9 – 10 weeks Resident $90/Non-Resident $99 6/20 Deadline is one week before the start date. K.T. Rusch is a certified teacher from the Tai Chi Center of Milwaukee, where she has studied and practiced for over 19 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. Adult/Senior Fitness Continued 5 Tai chi With Emphasis on Fundamentals Try out Tai chi, the 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 Thursday mornings. Location: Days: Time: Range Line School – Dance Room Thursdays 9:00am – 10:00am Fall I: Dates: Fee: Course #: 122032 – 10 weeks September 1 – November 3 Resident $90/Non-Resident $99 Winter I: Dates: Fee: Min/Max: Registration: Instructor: Course # 222056 – 10 weeks January 5 – March 9 Resident $90/Non-Resident $99 6/20 Deadline is one week before the start date. K.T. Rusch is a certified teacher from the Tai Chi Chuan Center of Milwaukee, where she has studied and practiced for over 20 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. Qigong – Holiday Special Class Open to Beginners and Continuing Tai chi Students Breathe, energize, and relax your way through the holidays. Qigong is a holistic system of coordinated body posture and movement breathing, and meditation used for health and martial arts training. We will be studying a system from Grandmaster Yin’s approach to Qigong! Location: Dates: Time: Fee: Min/Max: Registration: Instructor: Range Line School – Dance Room Thursdays, November 10, 17 December 1,8 (no 11/24) 9:00am – 10:15am Resident $40/Non-Resident $45 Course #: 122033 – 4 weeks 6/20 Deadline is one week before the start date. K.T. Rusch REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department Adult/Senior Fitness Continued 6 Dance Aerobics - Cardio Workout 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. You can bring your own mat and hand weights, or we can provide. Your body and your mind will love you for it!! All sessions are 8 weeks long. Prerequisite: Ages: Location: Days: Time: None 18 and above American Legion Hall 6050 W. Mequon Road Mondays and Wednesdays 6:15pm-7:15pm Session I: Session II: Aug 29, 31, Sept 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28, Oct 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19 (8 wk) Course #: 129034 Oct 24, 26, 31, Nov 2, 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30, Dec 5, 7, 12, 14 (8 wk) Course #: 129035 Fee: Min/Max: Registration: Instructor: Resident $65/Non-Resident $71 each session 15/30 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. Connie Cibik, Certified Instructor Adult Morning Swim Program The Homestead High School swimming pool will be open from 5:30 a.m. until 7:00 a.m. 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 AEROBIC DANCE & FITNESS CLASS Jump back into a fun traditional aerobic dance class just like it used to be when it all started in the 1980’s. It was fun back then and it still is! Dance to your old favorite tunes as well as new ones while getting your heart in shape as well as your total body. The 60 minute workout includes lots of stretching, and strengthening exercises for your complete body work out, then we dance with simple and fun steps to a lot of different kind of music and monitor our heart rates to make sure you are getting the best possible cardio work out. This class is for beginners as well as students who want a more advanced routine, you can work at your own pace during class. Bring a mat, water bottle, wear good shoes for working out, but most of all, come ready to have fun and make some new friends while working on staying healthy! About the instructor; Cheryl Figg has a degree in Recreation from Indiana University with a minor in dance. She has taught aerobic dance since 1980 and offers a very unique blend of exercise and dance for all levels to enjoy. Location: Time: Days: Min/ Max: Deadline: Range Line School Gymnasium 6:00pm – 7:00pm Session 1 – THURSDAYS ONLY Sessions 2 & 3 – TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS Session 4 – THURSDAYS ONLY 10/30 One week prior to start date of the class. Session 1 Dates: Fee: Thursdays, Sept 1 – Oct 20 (Skip Oct 6) (7 Classes) Course #: 122025 Resident $25/Non-Resident $31 Session 2 Dates: Fee: Tues & Thurs, Oct 25 – Dec 15 (Skip Nov 22 & 24) (14 Classes) (Tues, Nov 8 in Cafeteria) Course #: 122026 Resident $50/Non-Resident $56 Session 3 Dates: Fee: Tues & Thurs, Jan 24 – Mar 23 (18 Classes) (Tues, Feb 21 in Cafeteria) Course #: 222025 Resident $64/Non-Resident $70 Session 4 Dates: Fee: Thursdays, April 6 – June 1 (Skip May 18) (8 Classes) Course #: 222026 Resident $29/Non-Resident $35 REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department 8 Adult/Senior Fitness Continued MIDDLE EASTERN BELLY DANCING Ages: Location: Maximum: Instructors: 16 years and older Nicolet High School – Dance Studio (Room A113) 6701 N Jean Nicolet Road, Glendale, WI 8 Zahra Sagira Level I - The beginning class offers students the opportunity to learn the art of belly dancing in a comfortable, casual atmosphere. Learn basic choreography and enhance your overall flexibility and general conditioning. Optional field trips to local belly dancing events and spring recital. Wear exercise clothes and coined hip scarves are encouraged. Dates: Tuesdays, September 6 – October 11 Course #: 129059 Tuesdays, October 25 – November 29 Course #: 129060 Times: 6:00pm – 7:00pm Fee: Resident $50/Non-Resident $60 Level II – Go beyond the basics in this class. Students will learn intermediate technique, drills, dynamic combinations, and rhythms. Dates: Tuesdays, September 6 – October 11 Course #: 129061 Tuesdays, October 25 – November 29 Course #: 129062 Times: 7:00pm – 8:00pm Fee: Resident $50/Non-Resident $60 Level III – Learn advanced combinations, finger cymbals, stylistic details, drills and improvisation techniques. Dates: Tuesdays, September 6 – October 11 Course #: 129063 Tuesdays, October 25 – November 29 Course #: 129064 Times: 8:00pm – 9:00pm Fee: Resident $50/Non-Resident $60 SENIOR DANCE AEROBICS Join us to get in shape and stay healthy. This is a fun and friendly class that combines a cardio warmup, 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! Location: Days: Time: Range Line Gym Monday and Wednesdays 9:00am – 10:00am Fall II: Dates: Fee: Course #: 122022 October 24 – December 14 Resident $62/Non-Resident $68 Fall I: Dates: Fee: Course #: 122021 August 29 – October 19(skip 9/5) Resident $62/Non-Resident $68 Winter I: Dates: Fee: Course #: 222023 January 4 – February 22 Resident $62/Non-Resident $68 Min/Max: 15/20 Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. Adult/Senior Fitness Continued MORNING Gentle Yoga 9 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. Fall II: Dates: Fee: Course #: 122055 October 10 – November 21 Resident $69/Non-Resident $76 Location: Day: Time: Range Line School – Gym Mondays 10:30am – 11:30am Fall I: Dates: Fee: Winter: Course #: 222059 Course #: 322031 Dates: November 28 – January 23 (no 12/26 or 1/2) August 15 – October 3 (no 9/5) Fee: Resident $69/Non-Resident $76 Resident $69/Non-Resident $76 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). EVENING Gentle Yoga A slow paced beginning Vinyasa Yoga class that will increase muscle flexibility, joint ROM, build stronger bones and promote overall wellness. Yogic breathing will be taught. Alignment, form and modifications will be emphasized and offered to ensure progress and safety. A great way to explore, build a yoga practice for at home, restart your fitness plan, and get into a fitness routine. Please come with an open mind to this mind-body-spirit yoga practice. Please wear comfortable clothes, bring: yoga mat, 1 yoga block, 1 yoga strap as supportive yoga props. The Rec Dept does not supply these items. It is recommended that yoga students bring a water bottle to keep hydrated. Please do not eat a heavy meal 90 minutes prior to attending class. Location: Day: Time: Range Line School – Room #107 Thursdays 6:00pm – 7:15pm Session II: Dates: Fee: Course # 122059 September 15, 22, 29, October 6, 13, 20 Resident $73/Non-Resident $80 Session I: Dates: Fee: Course # 329023 August 4, 11, 18, 25, September 1, 8 Resident $70/Non-Resident $77 Session III: Dates: Fee: Course # 122060 October 27, November 3, 10, 17, December 1, 8 (Skip Nov 24) Resident $73/Non-Resident $80 Min/Max: Registration: Instructor: 7/15 Deadline for registration is one week prior to start date. Deborah McCoy, 200 RYT with over 1000 hrs teaching logged REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department 10 Adult/Senior Fitness Continued BALANCE & CORE This functional exercise class will help you improve your balance and strengthen your abdominal and back muscles. Exercises to increase leg strength, endurance and flexibility will be performed seated, standing and in prone position using your body weight. Please bring hand weights and a mat. This is a great class for strengthening as you age. Min/Max: 8/20 Registration: Deadline is one week before the Location: Range Line School – Cafeteria start date. Days: Mondays Instructor: Susan Wilke, GOODFIT, LLC. ACE Time: 1:00pm – 1:45pm Certified Personal Trainer, Therapeutic Recreation Specialist Summer: Course #: 322085 Dates: August 1 – September 19 (no 9/5) Fee: Resident $57/Non-Resident $63 Fall: Dates: Fee: Course #: 122096 September 26 – November 7 Resident $57/Non-Resident $63 Winter I: Dates: Fee: Course #: 222093 November 14 – December 19 (6 weeks) Resident $48/Non-Resident $54 Winter II: Dates: Fee: Course #: 222094 January 9 – February 20 Resident $57/Non-Resident $63 STRENGTH TRAINING This 45 minute class is designed to promote muscle strength throughout the entire body. Class will use light weights for exercise and stretch bands (please bring your own). It will include stretching followed by a flexibility session and a cool down. Bands and weights are available at any exercise store. Location: Day: Time: Range Line School – Cafeteria Wednesdays 1:00pm – 1:45pm Summer: Dates: Fee: Course #: 322034 August 3 – September 21 (no 9/7) Resident $57/Non-Resident $63 Winter II: Dates: Fee: Course #: 222105 January 11 - February 22 Resident $57/Non-Resident $63 Fall I: Dates: Fee: Course #: 122071 September 28 – November 9 Resident $57/Non-Resident $63 Winter 1: Dates: Fee: Course #: 222104 November 16 – December 21 (6 weeks) Resident $48/Non-Resident $54 Min/Max: Registration: Instructor: 8/20 Deadline is one week before the start date. Susan Wilke, GOODFIT, LLC. ACE Certified Personal Trainer, Therapeutic Recreation Specialist Adult/Senior Sports 11 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 baseballsized 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 Thursday or Saturday open court session to see if you’d like it. FREE LESSON – INTRO TO PICKLEBALL (Limit 12) Pre-register for beginner instruction and rules of the game Wear comfortable clothes and athletic shoes Equipment provided. Bring water Location: Range Line School Gym DATE: Saturday Sept 10 Course #: 322026 TIME: 10:00am – Noon ** 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 Courts on Thursdays and Saturdays through January 2017 Thursdays – (1:00-3:00pm @ Range Line School Gym) Aug 4, 11, 18, 25, Sept 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Oct 6, 13, 20, 27, Nov 3, 10, 17, Dec 8, 15, 22, 29, Jan 5, 12, 19, 26 (Skip Nov 24, Dec 1) Saturdays – (9:00-11:00am @ Range Line School Gym) Aug 6, 13, 20, 27, Sept 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Nov 5, 12, 19, 26, Dec 10, 17, Jan 7, 14, 21, 28 (Skip Dec 3, Dec 24, Dec 31) BADMINTON This sport offers something for everyone. Instruction will be offered for all who wish it. Rackets will be furnished or you may bring your own. Shuttlecocks will be provided. Provide your email address on your registration form to receive information regarding changes in schedule. Age: Location: Day: Dates: Time: Fee: Supervisor: Course #: 16 years and older Whitefish Bay Field House Wednesdays September 28 – December 14 (Skip Oct 19, Oct 26, Nov 23) 7:30pm – 9:30pm Resident $35/Non-Resident $45.00 Doug Kane 129048 REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department Adult/Senior Enrichment 12 CONTINUING ADULT FRENCH (Beginners are invited to Join) First level language courses in which the language being taught will be the medium of communication except for instances where there is a need for an explanation in English for purposes of comprehension. Cultural explanations are an integral part of the language. Practical examples of the language for travel, business and social purposes will be included based on requests in English from the students by the Friday preceding the next class session and the translation to the language being studied will be distributed by the instructor. Adults who did not take the class last year, but who have studied French at some time in the past, are invited to join. Questions can be directed to the instructor: Dr. Diana E. Peláez Rivera Bartley, Ph.D at 414-502-6138 **Adults from surrounding districts are welcome to register at the Non-Resident rate** Location: Fee: Min/Max: Registration: Instructor: Range Line School, Room 108 Resident $180/Non-Resident $195 5/12 per class Registration deadline is one week prior to each session’s start date. Dr. Diana E. Peláez Rivera Bartley, Ph.D. FRENCH: THURSDAYS – 6pm – 7pm Sept 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Oct 6, 13, 20, 27, Nov 3 Course #: 127059 TAMING THE HIGH COST OF COLLEGE Attend this workshop and discover how to send your kids to college without going broke! You will learn: • • • • • How some students attend an expensive private university for LESS Strategies to qualify for MORE need-based financial aid The best tips when applying for financial aid How to use tax strategies to SAVE on college The best ways to save money and win scholarships even if you do not qualify for need based aid Come see for yourself how to save money, save time, and reduce stress when applying to and paying for college. www.Tamingthehighcostofcollege.com/workshops Prerequisite: None Location: Range Line School, Room 108 Fee: $10 per resident family/$12 per non-resident family Minimum: 5 families Registration: Deadline for registration is one week prior to start date. Instructor: Brad Baldridge, CFP® Baldridge College Solutions, LLC Date: Time: Course #: Monday, October 10 7:00 – 8:30pm 129079 Adult/Senior Enrichment Continued 13 NE FALL HARVEST OF FLAVORS W So many varieties of produce available in the fall; apples, mushrooms, sweet potatoes, green beans, kale, tomatoes, cabbage, beets, broccoli and the list goes on and on. When you buy produce fresh and in-season it is generally less expensive and more nutritious. When food is not in season locally, it’s either grown in a hothouse or shipped in from other parts of the world, and both affect the taste. Compare a dark red, vine-ripened tomato still warm from the summer sun with a winter hothouse tomato that’s barely red, somewhat mealy, and lacking in flavor. You know what I’m talking about! So tonight I am going to create a variety of recipes using fresh local produce to bring you a menu that will explode with flavor and color. You’ll sample… • Braised Pork with Apples, Mushrooms, and Calvados • Rosemary Mashed Sweet Potatoes with Caramelized Shallots Date: Day: Time: Location: September 27 Tuesday 6:30pm – 9:00pm Nicolet High School, Room B133 6701 N. Jean Nicolet Road, Glendale, WI MUSHROOMS NE W The mushroom is used in many cuisines throughout the world and it is known as the “meat” of the vegetable world. Mushrooms are also very nutritious. Differing species can be a good source of vitamin B and D along with essential minerals such as copper and potassium. Tonight we will explore the world of mushrooms and sample a variety of recipes using a plethora of fabulous fungus including… • Mushroom & Gruyere Tart • Pork with Mushroom Cream • Brussel Sprouts with Wild Mushrooms & Pancetta Date: Day: Time: Location: Fee: Course #: Min/Max: Instructor: October 19 Wednesday 6:30pm – 9:00pm Nicolet High School, Room B133 6701 N. Jean Nicolet Road Glendale, WI Resident $28/Non-Resident $38 129053 6/15 Stacy Joers REGISTER ONLINE • Green Beans with Wild Mushrooms • Pear & Apple Tart Tatin Fee: Course #: Min/Max: Instructor: Resident $28/Non-Resident $38 129052 6/15 Stacy Joers A New Twist on Holiday Side Dishes NE W If you’re tired of the same old fare, mix it up with this collection of recipes chock full of new flavors for the holidays. You’ll sample... • Rosemary Mashed Sweet Potatoes with Caramelized Shallots • Quinoa & Squash Pilaf • Green Beans with Wild Mushrooms • Carrot Souffle Date: Day: Time: Location: Fee: Course #: Min/Max: Instructor: www.mtsd.k12.wi.us November 16 Wednesday 6:30pm – 9:00pm Nicolet High School, Room B133 6701 N. Jean Nicolet Road Glendale, WI Resident $28/Non-Resident $38 129054 6/15 Stacy Joers Recreation Department 14 Adult/Senior Enrichment Continued BEST DESSERTS & BARS FOR HOLIDAY ENTERTAINING Forget presents! All we want for Christmas are these sweet treats. But with work, school, shopping, cooking etc. etc. etc. we don’t always have the time for fanciful, time-consuming dessert preparation. So, I’ve gathered a collection of beautiful, delicious and simple recipes that satisfy every sweet tooth and are beautiful to serve. All of the recipes can be made in advance, are easily transported and I’ve even included a no-bake option. You’ll sample… • Homemade Twix Bars (which includes a recipes for my famous • Soft Butter Caramels) • Butterfinger Cheesecake Bars NE • Chocolate Lava Cake W • No-Bake Chocolate & Salted Caramel Tart Date: Day: Time: Location: Fee: Course #: Min/Max: Instructor: December 14 Wednesday 6:30pm 9:00pm Nicolet High School, Room B133 6701 N. Jean Nicolet Road Glendale, WI Resident $28/Non-Resident $38 129055 6/15 Stacy Joers Easy Authentic Vegetarian Indian Cooking Learn how to cook authentic Indian food with easy step-bystep instructions with for new recipes. This will be a handson class where we will cook the meal together. The meal will consist of a dal soup, a rice dish, a vegetable curry and raita (yogurt chutney). Come and learn these home-style dishes. All of these foods can easily be reproduced in your own kitchen. Date: September 28 NE Day: Wednesday 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 #: 129044 Min/Max: 3/8 Instructor: Susan Pack Kimchi for Good Health: Traditional and Vegan Kimchi Discover how to prepare Korea’s famous pickled dish, Kimchi. Join local Home Cook and founder of Kosari Kimchi, Saehee Chang, to understand the unique cultural tradition of Kimchi preparation and make traditional and vegan Napa Cabbage Kimchi. This class will also explore the healthy benefits of Kimchi, ranging from probiotics and other nutritional properties. The best part about this class is that each participant will receive a small sample of homemade Kimchi to take home and enjoy! Please bring a small jar or plastic container for your Kimchi sample. Date: Day: Time: Location: Fee: Course #: Min/Max: Instructor: September 21 NE Wednesday W 6:00pm – 8:00pm Nicolet High School, Room B133 6701 N. Jean Nicolet Road Glendale, WI Resident $30/Non-Resident $40 129028 3/8 Saehee Chang Korean Comfort Food for Fall: Braised Chicken with Root Vegetable Stew and Spicy Kimchi-Tofu Stew Learn how to make delicious and popular Korean stews just in time for cooler weather! Braised Chicken and Root Vegetable Stew is a soy-sesame oil based stew paired with root vegetables. The instructor will also make her favorite comfort food (from her mother’s recipe), Kimchi Jigae or Spicy Kimchi-Tofu stew, which will be suitable for vegetarians. Join Saehee Chang, a local cook and Korean culture consultant for a delicious Korean foodie evening. Date: Day: Time: Location: Fee: Course #: Min/Max: Instructor: October 18 NE W Tuesday 6:00pm – 8:00pm Nicolet High School, Room B133 6701 N. Jean Nicolet Road Glendale, WI Resident $30/Non-Resident $40 129029 3/8 Saehee Chang Adult/Senior Enrichment Continued 15 13 INTRO TO COMPUTERS This program is designed for those who have never used a computer and is geared for the older beginner. It will slowly walk participants through the concepts. Microsoft basics and general use of a PC (not Apples or Macs). Location: Fee: Min/Max: Instructor: Nicolet High School, Room C107 6701 N. Jean Nicolet Road, Glendale, WI Resident $64/Non-Resident $74 4/8 Mike Brown Beginner: Intermediate: Tuesdays, September 13 – October 11 6:00pm – 7:20pm Tuesdays, October 18 – November 15 6:00pm – 7:20pm Course #: 129042 Course #: 129043 Sewing Programs with Avis Marsh Sewing classes for everyone! Learn the basics or hone your skills. Find new sources for fabrics, discover new techniques, exchange fashion ideas and realize how easy and fun it is to sew under the expert tutelage of Avis Marsh. Sewing machines are provided and a supply list is located on our website: www.wfbschools.com Location: Maximum: Fee: Instructor: Lydell Community Center, Room 22 5205 N. Lydell Ave., Whitefish Bay, WI 53217 5 Resident $75/Non-Resident $85 Avis Marsh Monday Programs Section A1 Section A2 Section A3 Sept 12 – Nov 14 9:30am - 12:00pm 12:30pm - 3:00pm 6:30pm - 9:00pm Wednesday Program Sept 14 – Nov 16 Section A1 9:30am - 12:00pm Course #: 129074 Course #: 129075 Course #: 129076 Course #: 129077 STAINED GLASS A revered art form brings added elegance to modern décor. Students will receive a supply list at the start of the program. Date: Day: Time: Location: Fee: Course #: Min/Max: Instructor: September 14 – December 7 (Skip Nov 23) Wednesdays 6:30pm – 9:00pm Nicolet High School, Room C109 6701 N. Jean Nicolet Road, Glendale, WI Resident $95/Non-Resident $105 129050 10/30 Marion Allen REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department Adult/Senior Enrichment Continued 16 14 How to stay organized Organizing Old Photos NE NE W W You’ve taken some classes, read some books, gone through your belongings and donated what seemed like lots of stuff. Yet, the clutter returns. Learn the skills needed to maintain a clutter-free life. Re-evaluate what’s most important to you. This class is specifically designed for people who have already done some paring down. Take your life to the next level! How many boxes of old photos are languishing in your closets and basement? They’re out of sight but not forgotten. If you’re ready to start dealing with them, this class is for you! Bring 1 or 2 boxes or bags of your old photos to class. You’ll receive help deciding what to keep, what to toss and how to organize what’s left so you can truly enjoy them. Date: Time: Location: Fee: Course #: Min/Max: Instructor: Date: Time: Location: Fee: Course #: Min/Max: Instructor: Thursday, September 29 6:30pm – 8:30pm Lydell Community Center, Room 15 5205 N. Lydell Ave. Whitefish Bay, WI 53217 Resident $15/Non-Resident $25 129080 1/8 Kathleen Miller, Owner of Clutter Free Life Thursday, October 27 6:30pm – 8:30pm Lydell Community Center, Room 15 5205 N. Lydell Ave. Whitefish Bay, WI 53217 Resident $15/Non-Resident $25 129081 1/8 Kathleen Miller, Owner of Clutter Free Life SHEEPSHEAD LESSONS Learn the popular game of Sheepshead (Schafkopf-in German). It is a card game, originated in Central Europe in the late 1700’s, and popular in Wisconsin, because of its’ large German-American population. Many European nationalities now enjoy this game of Sheepshead, which uses 32 cards (7s thru Aces), and accumulates points to determine the winner. Sign up for this fun and low-key course to learn the basics, or to improve your fundamental concepts. The instructor has many years of experience and is eager to share his knowledge with you. Ages: Date: Day: Location: Fee: Min/Max: Instructor: 13 years and over October 10 – November 28 Mondays Nicolet High School, Room B111 6701 N Jean Nicolet Rd., Glendale, WI Resident $30/Non-Resident $40 1/6 Dennis Staral Beginner Inter/Adv 4:00pm – 5:00pm 5:00pm – 6:00pm Course #: 129040 Course #: 129041 Adult/Senior Enrichment Continued 17 15 WHY WE LOVE THE PACKERS! Revisit the great history of the Packers in this fast-paced presentation of hundreds of photos of old football cards, newspapers, magazines, and Packer memorabilia. All the legendary players, games and moments are included. Jim Rice, the presenter, was a former history teacher, coach and school superintendent. He has written three books on football history, two specifically about the Packers. 92 years, Bears-Packers 1921 – 2013 (2014-2015 included), Giant Cheeseheads! (The giant-Packer Rivalry 1928-2014) Time for questions after. Sponsored by an Anonymous Donor. Location: Date: Time: Fee: Min/Max: Course #: Registration: Range Line School – Room #108 Thursday, September 22 10:30am – 11:45am NE Resident $10/Non-Resident $11 W 10/20 122031 Deadline is one week before the start date. © SAFETY DRIVING - 55 Alive Class This is a completely revamped course that has taken two years of planning, research and testing. Learn safety strategies that can reduce the likelihood of having a crash, increase confidence, learn how aging, medications, alcohol and other related issues affect driving. In addition to a Guidebook, a new video has been developed. You might even get an 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: Date: Time: Fee: Range Line School – Room #108 Thursday, October 13 8:00am – 12:00pm $20 Min/Max: Course #: Registration: 10/25 122044 Deadline is one week before the start date. HOLIDAY LUNCHEON. . . It’s Celebration Time! It is that time of year. Let’s PARTY! Bring family and friends to our annual celebration as we enjoy entertainment and a fabulous catered lunch. Included is dessert and coffee, soda or water. We will play a game after lunch and there will be a limited number of prizes for players. We want everyone to leave with a small “goodie bag”(one per person please) compliments of area merchants. Doors will open at 10:30am with professional entertainment at 11:00am. Entertainment sponsored in part by Leonard Insurance Services, 11649 N. Port Washington Rd. Suite #207, Mequon (262-241-8610) and Prime Horizon Inc. 117 N. Milwaukee St., Port Washington, WI. 1-888-246-6811. Lunch will be served at approx. 12:00pm. We are wheelchair and walker accessible. Location: Date: Time: Fee: Range Line School Cafeteria Thursday, December 1 11:00am – 2:00pm $16 Min/Max: Course #: Registration: 15/no max 122070 Deadline is Monday, November 28. 18 Adult/Senior Enrichment Continued BRIDGE LESSONS - BEGINNERS Our bridge lessons start in the fall and are an ongoing series of 6-week sessions that continues through May. The beginning lessons at 1:00pm are geared to those who enjoy cards but don’t have bridge experience, have played a minimal amount of bridge, or who have not played in years. Because bridge is a game that needs a strong foundation of basic knowledge, our classes are only offered to new students in the fall of each year, so now is the time to jump in with both feet. Don’t worry about missing a few classes as we review concepts regularly. Our classes do fill up quickly. We have a limit of 18 students per class and only accept additional students mid-year if space is available AND knowledge of prior concepts is shown. If you have any questions on class content or where you would best fit, please give our instructor, Billie Dillon, a call prior to the start of the sessions at 262-893-8877. A non-scheduled off week is built into each session. Come join us to make new friendships and keep your brain busy. Location: Dates: Time: Range Line School – Room #107 Thursdays 1:00pm – 3:00pm Fall Beg: Dates: Fee: Course #: 122091 September 15 – October 27 Resident $60/Non-Resident $66 Winter I Beg: Dates: Fee: Course #: 122092 November 3 – December 22 Resident $60/Non-Resident $66 Winter II Beg: Dates: Fee: Min/Max: Course #: 222061 January 5 – February 16 Resident $60/Non-Resident $66 10/18 Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. BRIDGE LESSONS INTERMEDIATE Classes are an ongoing sequential series of 6 week sessions through May. Bridge is a game that needs a strong foundation and each session will build on the session before. If you have prior bridge knowledge, you may qualify to join our advanced classes by contacting Billie Dillon, our instructor, at 262-893-8877 for approval. A non-scheduled off-week is built into each session. Location: Days: Time: Range Line School – Room #107 Thursdays 10:00am – 12:00pm Fall I: Dates: Fee: Course #: 122093 September 15 – October 27 Resident $60/Non-Resident $66 Winter I: Dates: Fee: Course #: 122094 November 3 – December 22 Resident $60/Non-Resident $66 Winter II: Dates; Fee: Min/Max: Course #: 222063 January 5 – February 16 Resident $60/Non-Resident $66 10/18 Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. Adult/Senior Enrichment Continued 19 BRIDGE LESSONS - ADVANCED These classes are for those who have taken the prerequisite 2 years of our classes or the equivalent there of. We are refining previous year’s concepts with hand playing being an integral part of the class. A partial list of new concepts is reverses, balancing, DON’T, and deeper analysis of play of the hand. We look forward to strengthening our understanding of the game of bridge. Call our instructor, Billie Dillion, for more information at 262-893-8877. A non-scheduled off week is built into the session. As always, these classes are structured to run as a continuous year long session broken up into 6 week classes. Location: Days: Time: Range Line School – Room #107 Wednesdays 9:30am – 11:30am Fall I: Dates: Fee: Course #: 122098 September 14 – October 26 Resident $60/Non-Resident $66 Winter II: Dates: Fee: Min/Max: Course #: 222062 January 4 – February 15 Resident $60/Non-Resident $66 10/18 Winter I: Dates: Fee: Course #: 122099 November 2 – December 21 Resident $60/Non-Resident $66 Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. BRIDGE LESSONS ADVANCED II, 4TH YEAR These classes are for those who have taken the or have taken the prerequisite 3 years of our classes or the equivalent there of. We have already covered many of the basic conventions and are interested in practicing them, with direction, in a classroom atmosphere. We are leaving the curriculum somewhat open to fit into the class’s individual needs. Some suggestions might be a deeper understanding of defense, how to incorporate the different strategies of play into the style of scoring, and aids in helping to determine where cards are. These classes are held every other week. Call our instructor, Billie Dillion, for more information at 262893-8877. A week off is built into the last session, but may occur any time throughout the year. Location: Days: Time: Range Line School – Room #107 Every other Wednesday 12:30pm – 2:30pm Fall I: Dates: Fee: Course #: 122100 September 14, 28, October 12, 26 November 9, 23 Resident $60/Non-Resident $66 REGISTER ONLINE Winter I: Dates: Fee: Min/Max: Course #: 222064 December 7, 21, January 4, 18 February 1, 15 Resident $60/Non-Resident $66 10/18 Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department 20 Adult/Senior Enrichment Continued memoir workshop What happens to a day when it is gone? Where are all our yesterdays with their joys and sorrows? To the storyteller, yesterday is still here, even as the years and decades have gone by. Write your life story to share with your family and friends. L’dor v’dor from generation to generation. Connect past, present, and future. Preserve history-your history, for your family today and for generations to come. Join us for Memoir Writing, and learn how to savor and save your memories. You have a story to tell – and you should. Location: Day: Dates: Time: Fee: Range Line School – Room #108 Wednesdays September 7 – October 5 10:00am – 11:00am Resident $55/Non-Resident $61 Min/Max: Course #: Registration: Instructor: 5/25 122019 Deadline is one week before the start date. Ruth Rosen BEGINNING DRAWING Ease into drawing with this basic drawing class. Learn how to see and draw what you see in this low stress, fun, relaxing class. Practical exercises include positive and negative space, line and tone, relationships between subjects in a still life and perspective proportion. We will be learning using the direct observation method. Supplies needed include sketch pad of white or off white paper size 11 X 14 or larger. A tablet with rings is much better than one with a bonded top, a variety of pencils such as 2H, 2B, and 6B; (you can buy drawing pencils in sets or individually) and a good hand held pencil sharpener and a kneaded eraser. Location: Dates: Time: Fee: Course #: Min/Max: Registration: Instructor: Range Line School – Room #108 Mondays, September 12, 19, 26, October 3, 17, 24 (no 10/10) 10:00am – 12:00pm Resident $91/Non-Resident $99 122027 5/15 Deadline is one week before the start date. Judith Gahn Murphy Beginning Drawing 2 This is a continuation of Beginning Drawing. We start to hone our new drawing skills learned from previous class by using direct observation methods and getting more practice drawing in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Supplies needed include sketch pad of white or off white paper size 11 X 14 or larger. A tablet with rings is much better than one with a bonded top, a variety of pencils such as 2H, 2B, and 6B (you can buy drawing pencils in sets or individually) and a good hand held pencil sharpener and a kneaded eraser. Location: Dates: Time: Fee: Course #: Min/Max: Registration: Instructor: Range Line School – Room #108 Mondays, October 31, November 7, 14, 21, 28 December 5 10:00am – 12:00pm Resident $91/Non-Resident $99 122028 5/15 Deadline is one week before the start date. Judith Gahn Murphy Adult/Senior Enrichment Continued 21 BEGINNING WATERCOLOR Through demonstration and individual, hands-on help, you’ll learn all the basic watercolor techniques in a zero-pressure class. You will learn various brushstrokes, color mixing, and layering glazes as we create landscapes, still life, trees, flowers and more. There will be planned exercises in all basic techniques. Class is designed for those who have never painted with watercolor, or who “just made a big mess” when they tried. We will have fun while we learn new skills. Judy Gahn Murphy, a member of the Wisconsin Watercolor Society, is the instructor. Supply list: suggested watercolor paint is Winsor Newton. Alizerin Crimson, Winsor Red, New Gamboge, Winsor Yellow, Prussian Blue, Loew Cornell or similar #14 round brush, palette with individual mixing wells, 140# Arches watercolor paper, individual sheets preferred over blocks, rag or paper towels and a water container. Fall II: Course #: 122030 Location: Range Line School – Room #108 Dates: October 31, November 7, 14, 21, Days: Mondays 28, December 5 Time: 1:00pm – 3:00pm Fee: Resident $91/Non-Resident $99 Fall l: Course #: 122029 Min/Max: 7/15 Dates: September 12, 19, 26, October 3, Registration: Deadline is one week before 17, 24 (no 10/10) the start date. Instructors: Judy Gahn Murphy Fee: Resident $91/Non-Resident $99 www.Judithgahnmurphy.com WATERCOLOR In this class you will learn the intermediate techniques in Watercolor with demos and critiques in a fun and casual atmosphere. Samples are on display in our office. Supplies needed include a #2 pencil, eraser, watercolor paper pad, watercolor palette with mixing area, tube watercolor paints including – ultramarine blue, cerulean blue, permanent sap green, hookers green, raw sienna, burnt sienna, permanent alizarin crimson, cadmium orange, gambage (yellow), cadmium red, cobalt blue – watercolor brushes in a variety of sizes including a #10 round & 1” wash brush (flat), watercolor paper #140 (11”x15”, 12”x16” or larger), water jar and paper towels. Location: Days: Time: Smith Studio (Sarah will give directions) Tuesdays 9:00am – 12:00pm Fall: Dates: Fee: Min/Max: Course #: 122038 October 4 – November 22 Resident $70/Non-Resident $75 6/8 Registration: Instructors: Deadline is one week before the start date. Leila Hentzen-Smith is a member of the Cedarburg’s Artist’s Guild and the Wisconsin Watercolor Society and has exhibited in many juried shows in the area for over 50 years. She maintains a studio in Mequon. A C R Y L I C S & M I X E D M E DI A Art can be fun and a wonderful way to relax and see new ideas and possibilities to enhance your painting. Even if you are new at painting, come and explore the artist that may be inside of you. Supply list needed: #140 pound watercolor paper or canvas or canvas board, 3-5 brushes including at least one 11/2” – 2” larger brush. Pencils, erasers, water container and paper towels, and acrylic paint in either bottles or tubes. You may want to include photos or pictures for ideas. Location: Dates: Time: Fee: Min/Max: Course #: Registration: Instructor: Range Line School – Room #108 Thursdays, October 6 – November 10 2:00pm – 4:00pm Resident $65/Non-Resident $72 8/12 122050 Deadline is one week before the start date. Judy Clemens – Samples of her work are on display in our office. 22 Adult/Senior Enrichment Continued CALLIGRAPHY CLASS This class will focus on the italic script of the 1400’s, written with a broad edge pen, and is the base of today’s writing. All levels of ability are welcome. The class will include the understanding of the tools, papers, ink, and history of calligraphy. All supplies, paper, and handouts are provided except participants should bring $3.00 to the first class to cover the cost of the calligraphy marker for the sessions. Learn something beautiful and enjoy many ways you can share this art with others. Just in time for the holidays or that special occasion. Location: Day: Dates: Time: Fee: Min/Max: Course #: Registration: Range Line School – Room #107 Tuesdays October 18, 25, November 1, 8, 15, 22 12:30pm – 2:00pm Resident $65/Non-Resident $72 6/25 122043 Deadline is one week before the start date. FLU SHOTS Open for all! Walgreens pharmacists will be giving flu shot vaccinations on Thursday, October 20 at Range Line School. The single best way to protect against getting the flu is to get your flu shot! There is no cost for the vaccination if you have Medicare Part B. You will need to bring your Medicare red, white and blue card and your supplemental Part D prescription card if you have one and any other insurance cards. If you don’t have Medicare Part B or don’t have your Medicare card there is a cost for the flu shot. Only cash or checks will be accepted. Any questions call Walgreen’s in Thiensville at 262-242-3451. Location: Date: Time: Range Line School – Room #109 11040 N. Range Line Rd, Mequon Monday, September 19 9:00am – 11:00am Adult/Senior Free Programs 23 RETIREMENT 101 The Aging and Disability Resource Center of Ozaukee County will host a Retirement 101 workshop on Monday, September 12 to provide information on Social Security and Medicare benefits. This class is ideal for someone who is thinking about retiring but does not know where to begin as well as people over the age of 65 who are still working. The Retirement 101 workshop will provide basic information about Social Security retirement benefits and how to find out what your benefit will be depending on the age of retirement. It will also touch on spouses’ and widows’ benefits. There will be a more in-depth discussion about Medicare, including how to sign up for it at age 65, employee/retiree benefits, and what Medicare coverage includes. Additional insurance options such as Part D drug coverage, Medicare Advantage plans and Medigap supplements will also be explained. Location: Date: Time: Fee: Min/Max: Course #: Registration: Range Line School – Room #108 Thursday, August 25 12:30pm – 2:00pm Free 10/18 122047 Deadline is one week before the start date. Presented by Laura Schimberg of the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Ozaukee County. UNDERSTANDING THE MEDICARE MARKETING SEASON From October 15 to December 7 this year, Medicare Advantage Plans and Medicare Part D Plans market their products for the coming year. What do you need to know before you talk to a salesman or before you sign on the dotted line? This presentation will help you navigate through all of the confusing information and you will receive tips to help you make informed decisions about your drug and health care coverage. Location: Range Line School – Conference Room Date: Thursday, October 6 Time: 12:30pm – 2:30pm Fee: Free Min/Max: 5/40 Course #: 122046 Registration: Deadline is one week before the start date. Presented by Laura Schimberg of the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Ozaukee County. REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department Adult/Senior Free Programs Continued 24 BOOK CLUB Please join us for monthly discussions. Our choices will concentrate on a variety of current titles, with a classic thrown in here and there! And no, it’s 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: Dates: Time: Fee: Facilitator: Frank Weyenberg Library of Mequon-Thiensville 3rd Tuesday of the month 1:30pm – 2:30pm Free Ashley Pike, Patron Services Manager of Weyenberg Library Date: Tuesday, September 20 – The Marriage of Opposites by Alice Hoffman Date: Tuesday, October 18 – The Wright Brothers by David McCullough Date: Tuesday, November 15 – A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler Date: Tuesday, December 20 – Kitchens of the Great Midwest by J. Ryan Stradal LIBRARY LEAGUE BOOK CLUB Discussion leader is writer and lecturer, Jo McReynolds-Blochowiak. With degrees in history and literature, Jo always adds extra dimensions to the books we read. Location: Dates: Time: Fee: Range Line School Cafeteria Second Monday of the month except September. 2:00pm – 3:30pm Free September 26 -The Warden by Anthony Trollope. Classic. First in the Chronicles of Barsetshire series. October 10 - The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson. A Novel to cure your Downton Abbey withdrawal. November 14 - The All Girl Filling Station Last Reunion by Fannie Flagg. Historical Fiction about the Women Airforce Special Pilots (WASPS) in World War II. December 12 - The Blackhouse by Peter May. Mystery. Adult/Senior Free Programs Continued 25 Free Power of Attorney Advice Open to Anyone 55 years and Older, And those with a Disability Determination. An opportunity to meet 1:1 with an Ozaukee County Bar Association Attorney to create your personalized Power of Attorney for Health Care. Why complete Power of Attorney (POA) documents? POAs allow YOU to choose the individual you would want to make decisions for you in the event that you are unable to make them for yourself. If incapacity occurs and you are without one, it will likely be necessary for your family or others to ask the Court to appoint a guardian – a process that can be costly, time-consuming and cumbersome. Appointments Recommended – Call Dawn to schedule 262-284-8200 or 262-238-8200 Location: Date: Time: Fee: Min/Max: Instructors: Range Line School – Room # 108 Thursday, October 20 9:00am – 12:00pm Free 1/40 Hosted by the Ozaukee County Bar Association and the Ozaukee County Elder/Adults At Risk Interdisciplinary Team. FUN with FOOD TRENDS Are you confused by some of today’s food trends? Join us for a fun afternoon as we explore the latest food trends. Beth Teunissen, Registered Dietician with Newcastle Place, will help us understand what’s healthy and what a fad is. We’ll have recipes to share and lots of samples. Location: Date: Time: Fee: Range Line School – Cafeteria Tuesday, November 8 1:30pm – 3:00pm Free Min/Max: Course #: Registration: 5/25 122057 Deadline is one week before the start date. Celebrate the Season Cooking Demonstration Sponsored by Newcastle Place A chef from Newcastle Place will be coming to Range Line School to share his expert food preparation skills with us. Expect the unexpected from a very classy chef as the menu will be Chef’s Choice. Each participant will have plenty of samples and recipes to take home. Location: Dates: Time: Fee: Min/Max: Course #: Registration: Range Line School – Cafeteria Tuesday, December 6 1:30pm – 3:00pm Free 5/25 122015 Deadline is one week before the start date. REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department Adult/Senior Free Programs Continued 26 FOR YOUR HEALTH All Presentations are free! Bring Your Questions! Please register 1 week in advance so the classes may run. All classes are in Room # 108! Stress Dr. Avi Bernstein from Columbia St. Mary’s will give a presentation on STRESS. It will encompass the many sources of stress on mental as well as physical health, methods of coping with stress and then Dr. Bernstein will lead/teach a relaxation exercise to help cope with stress. Date: Course #: Min/Max: Tuesday, September 13 – 10:30am – 11:30am 122039 5/20 Chest Pain Dr. Michael Brin, from Columbia St. Mary’s, will give a presentation on Chest pain. Not all chest pains are symptoms of a heart attack. If you have pain, pressure or discomfort in your arms, back, jaw, neck or stomach, shortness of breath, a cold sweat, nausea…call 911 BUT! Chest aches and pains are often fleeting and it is often something different. Come and hear this presentation. Date: Course #: Min/Max: Tuesday, - October 18 – 10:30am 11:30am 122040 5/20 Hospice “Hospice Compassus provides a compassionate network of highly trained professionals and volunteers who work together as a team to asses and meet our patients and their families’ needs.” Please join us to learn about hospice and the Medicare benefit. Terra Hubacek, Hospice Care Consultant. Date: Course #: Min/Max: Wednesday, November 9 – 10:30am – 11:30am 122041 5/20 Chronic Pain Chronic pain diagnoses are plaguing our population. There are many treatment options available for pain management from things as invasive as surgery and pain pump implantation to things as simple as manual treatment. Craniosacral therapy is effective, yet noninvasive techniques that use gentle touch to help release physical imbalances and restrictions that can become stored in the body’s membranes and connective tissue, which can free the central nervous system to perform optimally. Craniosacral therapy can be performed on anyone and can benefit those suffering from fibromyalgia (or any connective tissue disorders), migraine headaches, chronic fatigue, chronic neck or back pain, PTSD, scoliosis, TMJ/D, central nervous system disorders, and traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries. Freedom Physical Therapy. Date: Course #: Min/Max: Wednesday, December 14 – 9:00am – 10:15am 122042 5/20 Adult/Senior Free Programs Continued 27 Never Too Old To Learn New Tricks Instructor: Dave Bartlett Please register one week in advance so the classes may run. Windows 10 Now that Windows 10 is out, and you have upgraded, “What to do?” Come find out what Windows 10 can do for you. Location: Date: Time: Fee: Min/Max: Course #: Registration: Range Line School – Conference Room Monday, September 19 10:30am – 12:00pm Free 5/32 122016 Deadline is one week before the start date. On-line Shopping Shopping for the upcoming Holiday Season, no standing in lines, and able to get the item you want. Learn how to save money, get your merchandise delivered to your home, and get great prices on items that you are purchasing. Lots of sites including Amazon and eBay. Location: Date: Time: Fee: Min/Max: Course #: Registration: Range Line School – Conference Room Monday, November 14 10:30am – 12:00pm Free 5/32 122017 Deadline is one week before the start date. TRAVEL SHOW Come and hear all about our upcoming trips offered by Mayflower Tours. Gain more information regarding the one day and multiple day trips for the fall and the beginning of 2017. Talk to a Mayflower Representative and get all of your questions answered. There will be a light lunch to follow the presentation. The fee is $1.00 but only if you attend the Travel show. Location: Date: Time: Course #: Registration: Germantown Sr. Center, W162 N11960 Park Ave, Germantown Saturday, August 27 11:00am – 12:00pm 122020 Deadline is one week before the start date. 28 Adult/Senior Free Programs Continued JUST FOR SENIORS Meal Site As many of you know our meal site is located here at Range Line School. The suggested donation for the lunch is $4.00, serving at 12:00noon, and 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 contact Patty at 262-483-1937 or Mary 262-238-8120. Monthly calendars are available. Monthly Events/Meal Program An information specialist from the ADRC of Ozaukee County is available to come to Range Line School so you don’t have to drive out to Port Washington to get your questions answered. Please call the ADRC office for the date of the Fall visit. 262-238-8120 AFTERNOON ACTIVITIES In conjunction with our afternoon activities , you can attend a class in the morning, stay for lunch and then after attend another class, play cards, games, paint or just be social. Monday through Friday from 12:30pm – 4:00pm. You can start your own group playing Bridge, Mah Jongg, Mexican Dominoes, Cribbage, Sheepshead or anything else. Join our already established Sheepshead groups on Tuesdays and Fridays and Mah Jongg on Fridays. For more information, please send me your e-mail address or leave your phone number. Send to; sroesch@mtsd.k12.wi.us or 262-238-7537 Adult/Senior Bus Trips Please direct all inquiries/payments to Personalized Tours. 29 30 24 YOUTH PROGRAMS - Sports SATURDAY SOCCER This non-competitive program for children 3-8 years old will introduce the game of soccer. Some low organized games are used to encourage sportsmanship and aid in the development of basic skills such as running, jumping, and kicking. Age: Days: Location: Fee: Min/Max: Registration: Instructor: 3-8 years old Saturdays Donges Bay Outside or Gym if raining Resident $59/Non-Resident $64 per session 10/25 Deadline for registration is one week prior to start date. Please direct questions to Lenny Kass of Solar Rec. at (414) 852-5300 Session 1: Ages 3 & 4 years old – 9:00am – 9:50am September 17, 24, October 1, 8, 15, 22 Course #: 112014 Session 2: Ages 5 & 6 years old – 10:00am – 10:50am September 17, 24, October 1, 8, 15, 22 Course #: 112015 Session 3: Ages 7 & 8 years old – 11:00am – 11:50am September 17, 24, October 1, 8, 15, 22 Course #: 112016 SKATE with the HIGHLANDERS! New Skaters and Experienced Skaters are Welcome! One half of the ice will be a learn to skate station for new skaters! One-half of the ice will open skate & games for experienced skaters! Dates: Saturdays September 10 / 17 / 24 Time: 2:30pm – 3:30pm Location: Ozaukee Ice Center 5505 W. Pioneer Road – Mequon 4K – 3rd Graders Fee: FREE!! MUST REGISTER AT REC DEPT – COURSE #: 117051 MAXIMUM of 55 participants on the ice Skate with the Highlanders and Lady Highlanders Our Homestead Hockey Team Volunteers Come early, skate rentals are available! Contact Shelley Burns at SBurns@wi.rr.com with questions Youth Sports Continued 31 GIRLS FALL BASKETBALL CLINIC For Grades 1st – 8th Corey Wolf, Varsity Girls Basketball Coach at Homestead High School, and her staff and players will instruct the girls basketball offensive skill sessions. This clinic is geared toward the introductory basketball player and the experienced basketball player. Girls will be challenged based on their individual skill levels in a fun and competitive environment. Emphasis is placed on offensive skills such as shooting, footwork, passing, ball handling. Grades: Girls in Grades 1st – 8th grade Location: Homestead High School Field House Dates: Saturdays, September 24, October 1, 8, 15, & 29 (SKIP Oct 22) Registration: Registration deadline is one week prior to start of class. Min/Max: 10/30 Director: Corey Wolf, Homestead High School Girls Basketball Coach and staff Grades Grades 6-8 Grades 1-5 Times 9:30am – 11:00am 11:15am – 12:15pm Cost $70 Resident/$80 Non-Resident $55 Resident/$60 Non-Resident Course # 117048 117049 KARATE Let your child experience the challenges of the Young American Martial Arts Club. This dynamic program has been developed in cooperation with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Children’s Center, a leader in early childhood development and education. This innovative martial arts program will encourage your child to develop a positive attitude, perseverance, self confidence, and self discipline. All this and more in the fun filled challenges of the Young American Martial Arts Club conveniently located at Range Line School. Location: Fall Dates: Time: Fee: Registration: Instructor: Range Line School Gym Tuesdays, Sept 20, 27, Oct 4, 11, 18, 25, Nov 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Dec 6 Ages 4-6 years old – 4:30pm – 5:00pm Course #: 112041 Ages 7-10 years old – 5:00pm – 5:45pm Course #: 112042 Resident $179/Non-Resident $190 (25% off additional family members) Deadline for registration is one week prior to start date. Phil Sauer MARTIAL ARTS CLUB The Mequon/Thiensville Rec Dept Martial Arts Club is an exciting program combining karate, Judo/Jujitsu and Aikido. Phil Sauer has been practicing and instructing martial arts for over 40 years and he brings this experience to our exciting martial arts program. The focus of our program is to achieve and maintain fitness through practical self-defense based training, while keeping the workouts fun and challenging. Please join up...try it yourself or with your whole family! Location: Range Line School Cafeteria Fall Dates 1: Tuesdays, Sept 20, 27, Oct 4, 11, 18, 25, Nov 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Dec 6 Time: Ages 11 and older – 6:00pm – 7:00pm Course #: 112046 Fee: Resident $179/Non-Resident $190 (25% off additional family members) Fall Dates 2: Saturdays, Sept 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Nov 5, 12, 19, 26, Dec 3, 10 Time: Ages 11 and older – 10:00am – 11:00am Course #: 112047 Fee: Resident $179/Non-Resident $190 (25% off additional family members) Fall Dates 3: Time: Fee: Registration: Instructor: 2 DAYS A WEEK – All Tuesday & Saturday dates listed above Ages 11 and older Course #: 112048 Resident $225/Non-Resident $236 (25% off additional family members) Deadline for registration is one week prior to start date. Phil Sauer Youth Sports Continued 32 GOLD MEDAL SPEED CAMPS SPEED – AGILITY – QUICKNESS – CONDITIONING CAMP Under the direction of Todd Brawner, Gold Medal Speed Camps utilize cutting edge training and teaching techniques designed to give you the edge on your competition. Camp participants will make significant improvements in speed, agility, quickness and conditioning. All activities at the training sessions are tied together, working to achieve total athletic development. Athletes from a wide variety of sports benefit from speed, agility and quickness development. Camp objectives include: Perfect Sprinting Mechanics – Faster Starts / Reaction Time – Power Development – Core Strength Development – Improved Agility and Change of Direction – Improved Hand-Eye Coordination – Improved Explosiveness/Jumping Ability – Improved Balance & Coordination – Improved Acceleration / 40yd Performance – Improved Flexibility – Improved Conditioning – Injury Prevention Equipment needed: all purpose gym shoes, t-shirt/shorts, water or sports drink. Camp Director: Todd Brawner - 414-467-1181 Grades: Dates: Time: Location: Fee: Course #: 3 – 12 Co-ed (Group is split based on grades) Sundays, September 11, 18, 25, October 2, 9, 16, 23 1:00pm – 2:30pm Homestead High School Track $75 117053 Grades: Dates: Time: Location: Fee: Course #: 3 – 12 Co-ed (Group is split based on grades) Mondays, September 12, 19, 26, October 10, 17, 24, 31 (Skip Oct 3) 6:00pm – 7:30pm Homestead High School Track $75 117054 Grades: Dates: Time: Location: Fee: Course #: 3 – 12 Co-ed (Group is split based on grades) Wednesdays, September 14, 21, 28, October 5, 19, 26, November 2 (Skip Oct 12) 6:00pm – 7:30pm Homestead High School Track $75 117055 Grades: Dates: Time: Location: Fee: Course #: 3 – 8 Co-ed Wednesdays, November 9, 16, 30, Dec 7, 14, 21, January 4 (Skip Nov 23, Dec 28) 6:30pm – 8:00pm Homestead Fieldhouse Lobby $75 117056 Grades: Dates: Time: Location: Fee: Course #: 9 – 12 Co-ed Thursday, November 10, 17, December 1, 8, 15, January 5, 12 (Skip Nov 24, Dec 22/29) 6:30pm – 8:00pm Homestead Fieldhouse Lobby $75 117057 Grades: Dates: Time: Location: Fee: Course #: 9 – 12 Co-ed Fridays, November 11, 18, December 2, 9, 16, January 6, 13 (Skip Nov 25, Dec 23/30) 3:00pm – 4:30pm Homestead Field House Lobby $75 117058 Youth Sports Continued 33 Ultimate is a fast paced non-contact team sport combining the passing and cutting of football, the non-stop action of soccer, and the footwork, defense and frequent scoring of basketball. Teams pass the disc from player to player until a pass is caught in an end zone for a point. Games are typically played to 13.20+ scores per game between the two teams is fairly typical. Players will learn how to throw and catch a disc, the rules, game strategies and most importantly the Spirit of the Game. SOTG is the guiding principle of Ultimate even at the highest levels and puts the onus for fair play and mutual respect on the players. Unlike other sports there are no game officials, so players must rely on their knowledge of the rules and personal integrity to make their own calls (i.e. fouls, traveling and other violations). A USA Ultimate Certified instructor will guide beginners and advanced players to better learn the game of ultimate. Athletic shorts, a black shirt and a white shirt are required. Soccer or football style cleats are highly recommended although cross training shoes will work. Metal cleats/spikes are NOT allowed (i.e. baseball shoes and some screw-in cleats). NE Grades: 6th – 12th Grade W IMPORTANT: Players are matched up according to size and skill so middle schoolers and high schoolers will be on the field at the same time, but will NOT cover each other. Location: Dates: Times: Fee: Course #: Min/Max: Deadline: Instructor: REGISTER ONLINE Steffen Middle School Athletic Fields Sundays, September 11, 18, 25, Oct 2, 9, 16 3:30pm – 5:00pm Resident $50/Non-Resident $60 117050 10/30 One week prior to start date of the class. Craig Johnson: Certified USA Ultimate Instructor 20+ years of competitive ultimate experience Former assistant High School track coach Former college track athlete Member and former VP of the Milwaukee Ultimate Club Former Tournament Director for Milwaukee Ultimate Club events www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department 34 Youth Sports Continued SLAMMERS BASKETBALL FOR BOYS & GIRLS IN GRADE 1 A winter recreation basketball league for boys and girls in 1st grade. All participants will be assigned to teams by the Recreation Office. Teams practice for 30-minutes immediately followed by a 45-minute game. 8 ½ foot baskets will be used. Coaches dribble the ball up the court and make an entry pass to one of their players. Prerequisite: Boys & Girls Ages: Grade 1 Location: Homestead High School Field House Dates: Sundays, January 8, 15, 22, 29, Feb 5, 12, 19 Time: Start time of 4:30pm (One hour and fifteen minutes that includes practice and game) Fee: $56 Course #: 117035 Registration: Registration is limited based upon space available. It is highly recommended to register as soon as possible to assure a spot. Registration for Slammers needs to be completed on the Slammers Basketball Registration Form. DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 28, 2016. Teams will be coached by parent volunteers: For those interested in coaching, please state your interest on the registration form. All Head coaches will need to attend the coaches meeting on Tuesday, December 20, 6:00pm, in the Range Line School Conference Room. SLAMMERS BASKETBALL FOR BOYS & GIRLS IN GRADES 2-3 A winter recreation basketball league for boys and girls in 2nd & 3rd Grade. There will be separate boys and girls divisions. 9-foot baskets will be used. The first date, December 4th, will be an evaluation day and attendance is required. Times for December 4th are as follows: 2nd & 3rd grade girls 12:00 -1:30pm Field House 2nd & 3rd grade boys 3:00 - 4:30pm Field House December 11th and 18th will be practice days ONLY. Game dates are January 8, 15, 22, 29, February 5, 12, 19, 26. A schedule of game times will be created, and you will be notified by your coach. Each game date will include a 30-minute practice followed by a game. There will be no other practices outside of the Sunday game dates. Times for game dates are listed below. Prerequisite: Boys & Girls Ages: Grades 2-3 Location: Homestead High School Field House Fee: $61 Dates: Sundays, December 4, 11, 18, January 8, 15, 22, 29, February 5, 12, 19, 26 Course #: Girls Grade 2 & 3 #117036 Boys Grade 2 & 3 Course #117040 Noon 1:30 or 3:00pm (Start time is not a choice) (Start time is not a choice) Registration: Registration is limited based upon space available. It is highly recommended to register as soon as possible to assure a spot. Registration for Slammers needs to be completed on the Slammers Basketball Registration Form. NO REQUESTS GRANTED TO PLAY WITH FRIENDS, CAR POOL REASONS, or SCHOOL – TEAMS ARE BASED ON EVALUATION DAY RESULTS, HEIGHT, WEIGHT, and GRADE. DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 28, 2016. Teams will be coached by parent volunteers: For those interested in coaching, please state your interest on the registration form. All coaches will need to attend one of the two scheduled coaches meetings: Wednesday, November 16th or Wednesday, November 30th, 6:00pm, in the Range Line School Conference Room. All coaches will have to be present for the evaluation on Sunday, December 4th. Youth Sports Continued 35 SLAMMERS BASKETBALL FOR BOYS & GIRLS IN GRADES 4-5 A winter recreation basketball league for boys and girls in 4th & 5th Grade. There will be separate boys and girls divisions. 10-foot baskets will be used. The first date, December 4th, will be an evaluation day and attendance is required. Times for December 4th are as follows: 4th & 5th grade girls 12:00 -1:30pm Main Gym 4th & 5th grade boys 1:30 –3:00pm Field House December 11th and 18th will be practice days ONLY. Game dates are January 8, 15, 22, 29, February 5, 12, 19, 26. A schedule of game times will be created, and you will be notified by your coach. Each game date will include a 30-minute practice followed by a game. Additional practice times will be available during the season and times will be notified to the coaches. Games in the 4-5 grade division will be officiated by an adult. Prerequisite: Boys & Girls Ages: Grades 4-5 Location: Homestead High School Main Gym Fee: $66 Dates: Sundays, December 4, 11, 18, January 8, 15, 22, 29, February 5, 12, 19, 26 Course #: Girls Grade 4 & 5 #117038 Boys Grade 4 & 5 #117042 Times: Noon 1:30pm or 3:00pm (Start time is not a choice) (Start time is not a choice) Registration: Registration is limited based upon space available. It is highly recommended to register as soon as possible to assure a spot. Registration for Slammers needs to be completed on the Slammers Basketball Registration Form. NO REQUESTS GRANTED TO PLAY WITH FRIENDS, CAR POOL REASONS, or SCHOOL – TEAMS ARE BASED ON EVALUATION DAY RESULTS, HEIGHT, WEIGHT, and GRADE. DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 28, 2016. Teams will be coached by parent volunteers: For those interested in coaching, please state your interest on the registration form. All coaches will need to attend one of the two scheduled coaches meetings: Wednesday, November 16th or Wednesday, November 30th, 6:00pm, in the Range Line School Conference Room. All coaches will have to be present for the evaluation on Sunday, December 4th. Youth Enrichment 36 ACT WORKSHOP Students will gain direct experience with each of the four required sections of the ACT. They will become familiar with the types of questions they will encounter on the four multiple-choice tests as well as learn a variety of strategies to attack those questions. Students should bring a blank, spiral notebook to the first session. The instructor has designed this in-depth course based on 23 years of experience successfully preparing students to take the ACT. Prerequisites: Location: Fee: Maximum: Instructor: Students must be juniors or seniors Range Line School – Conference Room (Nov 8 in Room 110) Resident $220/Non-Resident $245 Limit 36 students Fred Silver Session: Dates: Time: Course #: Tuesdays, Oct 11, 18, 25, Nov 1, 8 (Room 110), 15, 22, & Dec 6 (SKIP Nov 29) 6:30pm – 8:30pm 127080 ACT TEST PREPARATION For Information On ACT Workshops & Individual Tutoring Contact: Fred Silver at North Shore Tutoring Phone: 1-262-540-0513 E-mail: north_shore_tutoring@yahoo.com or Eitan Silver at Lake Shore Tutoring Phone: 1-414-704-0500 E-mail: eitansilberbooking@gmail.com Youth Enrichment Continued 37 ACT PREPARATION COURSE Want to learn more about the updated ACT including the enhanced writing test and the constructed-response subject tests before the test dates? This course will be taught in one session on Saturday, October 15, 2016 from 8:00AM until 12:30PM in the Homestead IMC. During this session students will receive instruction from Homestead Science, Math, and English teachers regarding the changes to the ACT. Specific test-taking strategies, reading strategies, and content-specific test strategies will be presented. Students are welcome to bring a laptop but computers will be provided. A non-refundable $55 registration fee will cover all costs of the program. Prerequisites: HHS Sophomores, Juniors & Seniors. First come, first serve. Location: Homestead High IMC Date: Saturday, October 15, 2016 Time: 8:00am – 12:30pm Fee: Resident $55/Non-Resident $65 (NON REFUNDABLE FEE) Course #: 127050 Minimum: 10 students - Children’s Etiquette How to Eat a Brownie Well mannered children have a lifelong advantage in job situations and in relationships. We start with introductions, shaking hands, eye contact and confidence. We continue with conversation skills, family etiquette, what the “R” stands for in R.s.v.p., and writing memorable thank you notes. In the last class, we will eat a brownie (no nuts) while holding the silverware European style. The reasons for the rules are always made clear, and there are activities in every class. Registration: Registration deadline is one week Ages: 7-12 years old prior to each session’s start date. Location: Range Line School, Room 108 Instructor: Margery Sinclair – president of Fee: Resident $95/Non-Resident $105 Good Manners Are Good Business. Over twenty Dates: Tuesdays, October 4, 11, 18 years experience teaching etiquette locally and Times: 4:30pm – 6:00pm internationally. 1997 graduate of the University of Course #: 111056 Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Min/Max: 6/14 American Red Cross Lifeguarding Are you interested in becoming a lifeguard? You will learn concepts of responsibility, work ethic, leadership and approachability that will prepare you for a job as a lifeguard. The American Red Cross Lifeguard course will cover the knowledge and skills to get your lifeguard, CPR/AED and first aid certifications. Successful completion of the course earns you a 2-year, nationally recognized certification in Lifeguarding/First-Aid/CPR/AED. Attendance at ALL meeting dates is mandatory. Certification is not guaranteed as participants must score above an 80% on a written test and pass an in-water skills test. There is a mandatory pretest on the first day of class. Please bring swimsuit, towel and snacks each meeting day. Class meets from 5:00 – 9:00 pm on Fridays, 12:00pm – 8:00pm on Saturdays and 1:30pm – 7:00pm on Sundays. Ages: 15 years and older Dates: Fri Dec 9, Sat Dec 10, Sun Dec 11, Fri Dec 16, Sat Dec 17, Sun Dec 18 Times: Fridays 5pm – 9pm, Saturdays 12pm – 8pm, Sundays 1:30pm – 7pm Location: Shorewood High School VHE Pool and West Mac Lab 1701 E Capitol Dr Shorewood, WI 53211 Fee: Resident $200/Non-Resident $250 Instructor: Megan Welch, Red Cross Certified Lifeguarding Instructor Course #: 129030 Registration: Deadline for registration is one week prior to start date. Min/Max: 1/4 Youth Dance & Drama 38 Knights of the Rad Table: A Drama for Kids Travel back to the medieval times for the fall play this season! Gwen’s spending her Saturday reading a book and Artie’s riding around on a skateboard. Just typical American teenagers... until Merlin wakes up from a 1500 year snooze to whisk them away to the days of chivalry! In this fanciful farce about the legend of King Arthur, Artie is majestically crowned king and Gwen meets the “to-die-for” Lancelot and the “Knights of the Rectangular Table.” When Artie is kidnapped by the wicked Morgan La Fey and her Ladies-in- Waiting, the newly-crowned king’s bumbling (but loyal!) knights embark on a quest to save him. On their mission, they encounter a tea-drinking dragon, a dangerous bevy of fair maidens and the Black Knight. There are many wonderful parts for beginners and for those with experience on stage. You will make new friends, gain confidence on stage, and enjoy theater games and activities at each rehearsal. All participants will receive a T-shirt. Attention Parents/Guardians! All students who enroll in the program are expected to be at ALL rehearsals, so please do not enroll your child unless they are committed to giving 100% to the program. Cast members are allowed 2 pre-arranged excused absences other than illness and emergencies. We cannot allow your child to skip rehearsal to participate in other programs scheduled at the same time, this can lead us to replacing your child in the show. All prearranged absences will be expected to be turned in at the first rehearsal on September 8 , and they cannot occur during TECH week. REGISTRATION FOR THIS PROGRAM OPENS ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 AT 9AM ONLINE ONLY. MAKE SURE YOU KNOW YOUR USERNAME AND PASSOWRD BEFORE THIS DAY. NO EXCEPTIONS: NO IN PERSON, FAXES, OR PHONE REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ALLOWED. PARENTS MAY REGISTER FOR THEIR OWN CHILDREN ONLY. ONCE PROGRAM IS FULL, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO ADD YOUR CHILD’S NAME TO THE ONLINE WAITLIST. Audition packets will be available on Mon Aug 22 in the Rec Office and auditions will take place on the first day. Ages: Location: Dates of Thursday Rehearsals: Time: Fee: Course #: Maximum: Director: Grade 4 – 8 Range Line School Gym and Stage Thursdays, September 8 – December 1 (no classes 10/20, 11/24) 4:15pm – 5:45pm Resident $150/Non-Resident $160 ($10 will be used for costume fee) 112043 25 Sarah Foster There will be rehearsals on: • Sunday, September 18 from 1:00pm – 3:00pm • Sunday, October 16 from 1:00pm – 3:00pm • Sunday, November 13 from 1:00pm – 3:00pm • Sunday, November 27 from 1:00pm – 3:00pm (TECH REHEARSAL – MANDATORY) • Monday, November 28 from 4:15pm – 6:15pm (FULL DRESS REHEARSAL – MANDATORY) • Tuesday, November 29 from 4:15pm – 6:15pm (TECH REHEARSAL – MANDATORY) • Thursday, December 1 from 4:15pm – 6:15pm (TECH REHEARSAL – MANDATORY) There will be performances on: (Call times are always a minimum on one hour before show time.) Friday, December 2 @ 7:00pm Saturday, December 3 @ 1:00pm (Clean Up and Cast Party Follows) Youth Dance & Drama Continued 39 Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Sound of Music Jr. Spring Musical - Wednesday Cast This final collaboration between Rodgers & Hammerstein was destined to become the world’s most beloved musical. When a postulant proves too high-spirited for the religious life, she is dispatched to serve as governess for the seven children of a widowed naval Captain. Her growing rapport with the youngsters, coupled with her generosity of spirit, gradually captures the heart of the stern Captain, and they marry. Upon returning from their honeymoon they discover that Austria has been invaded by the Nazis, who demand the Captain’s immediate service in their navy. The family’s narrow escape over the mountains to Switzerland on the eve of World War II provides one of the most thrilling and inspirational finales ever presented in the theatre. The motion picture version remains the most popular movie musical of all time. In this adaptation for pre-high school students, the content has been edited to better suit younger attention spans, but all the elements that make this show a classic are still in place. All participants will receive a free T-shirt and two free tickets to the show. Attention Parents/Guardians! All students who enroll in the program are expected to be at ALL rehearsals, so please do not enroll your child unless they are committed to giving 100% to the program. Cast members are allowed 2 pre-arranged excused absences other than illness and emergencies. We cannot allow your child to skip rehearsal to participate in other programs scheduled at the same time, this can lead us to replacing your child in the show. All prearranged absences will be expected to be turned in at audition time and they cannot occur during TECH. REGISTRATION FOR THIS PROGRAM OPENS ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 AT 9AM ONLINE ONLY. MAKE SURE YOU KNOW YOUR USERNAME AND PASSOWRD BEFORE THIS DAY. NO EXCEPTIONS: NO IN PERSON, FAXES, OR PHONE REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ALLOWED. PARENTS MAY REGISTER FOR THEIR OWN CHILDREN ONLY. ONCE PROGRAM IS FULL, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO ADD YOUR CHILD’S NAME TO THE ONLINE WAITLIST. Auditions: December 18 from 1:00pm –3:00pm with call backs on Monday Dec 19 from 4:15pm – 6:15pm Ages: Grade 4 – 8 Location: Range Line School Gym and Stage Dates: Wednesdays, January 25, February 1, 8, 15, March 1, 8, 15, 22 Time: 4:15pm – 5:45pm Fee: Resident $190/Non-Resident $200 ($10 will be used for costume fee) Course #: 212055 Maximum: 35 Director: Cheryl Figg Music Director: Sarah Foster There will be rehearsals on: • First Meeting is Sunday January 22 from 1-3 pm at Range Line Gym • Sunday, February 5 from 1:00pm – 5:00pm (Times will vary, parents will be notified of exact times) • Sunday, February 26 from 1:00pm – 5:00pm (Times will vary, parents will be notified of exact times) • Sunday, March 5 from 1:00pm – 5:00pm (Times will vary, parents will be notified of exact times) • Sunday, March 12 from 1:00pm – 5:00pm (Times will vary, parents will be notified of exact times) • Sunday, March 26 from 3:00pm – 6:00pm (TECH REHEARSAL – MANDATORY) • Monday, March 27 from 4:15pm – 6:30pm (FULL DRESS REHEARSAL – MANDATORY) • Wednesday, March 29 from 4:15pm – 6:00pm (TECH REHEARSAL – MANDATORY) There will be performances on: (Call times are always a minimum on one hour before show time.) Saturday, April 1 @ 7:00pm Sunday, April 2 @ 1:00pm (Clean Up and Cast Party Follows) 40 Youth Dance & Drama Continued Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Sound of Music Jr. Spring Musical - Thursday Cast This final collaboration between Rodgers & Hammerstein was destined to become the world’s most beloved musical. When a postulant proves too high-spirited for the religious life, she is dispatched to serve as governess for the seven children of a widowed naval Captain. Her growing rapport with the youngsters, coupled with her generosity of spirit, gradually captures the heart of the stern Captain, and they marry. Upon returning from their honeymoon they discover that Austria has been invaded by the Nazis, who demand the Captain’s immediate service in their navy. The family’s narrow escape over the mountains to Switzerland on the eve of World War II provides one of the most thrilling and inspirational finales ever presented in the theatre. The motion picture version remains the most popular movie musical of all time. In this adaptation for pre-high school students, the content has been edited to better suit younger attention spans, but all the elements that make this show a classic are still in place. All participants will receive a free T-shirt and two free tickets to the show. Attention Parents/Guardians! All students who enroll in the program are expected to be at ALL rehearsals, so please do not enroll your child unless they are committed to giving 100% to the program. Cast members are allowed 2 pre-arranged excused absences other than illness and emergencies. We cannot allow your child to skip rehearsal to participate in other programs scheduled at the same time, this can lead us to replacing your child in the show. All prearranged absences will be expected to be turned in at audition time and they cannot occur during TECH. REGISTRATION FOR THIS PROGRAM OPENS ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 AT 9AM ONLINE ONLY. MAKE SURE YOU KNOW YOUR USERNAME AND PASSOWRD BEFORE THIS DAY. NO EXCEPTIONS: NO IN PERSON, FAXES, OR PHONE REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ALLOWED. PARENTS MAY REGISTER FOR THEIR OWN CHILDREN ONLY. ONCE PROGRAM IS FULL, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO ADD YOUR CHILD’S NAME TO THE ONLINE WAITLIST. Auditions: December 18 from 3- 5 with call backs on Tuesday Dec 20 from 4:15pm – 6:15pm Ages: Grade 4 – 8 Location: Range Line School Gym and Stage Dates: Thursdays, January 26, February 2, 9, 16, 23, March 2, 16, 23 Time: 4:15pm – 5:45pm Fee: Resident $190/Non-Resident $200 ($10 will be used for costume fee) Course #: 212056 Maximum: 35 Director: Cheryl Figg Music Director: Sarah Foster There will be rehearsals on: • First Meeting is Sunday January 22 from 3:00pm – 5:00pm at Range Line Gym • Sunday, February 5 from 1:00pm – 5:00pm (Times will vary, parents will be notified of exact times) • Sunday, February 26 from 1:00pm – 5:00pm (Times will vary, parents will be notified of exact times) • Sunday, March 5 from 1:00pm – 5:00pm (Times will vary, parents will be notified of exact times) • Sunday, March 12 from 1:00pm – 5:00pm (Times will vary, parents will be notified of exact times) • Sunday, March 26 from Noon – 3 pm (TECH REHEARSAL – MANDATORY) • Tuesday, March 28 from 4:15pm – 6:30pm (FULL DRESS REHEARSAL – MANDATORY) • Thursday, March 30 from 4:15pm – 6:00 pm (TECH REHEARSAL – MANDATORY) There will be performances on: (Call times are always a minimum on one hour before show time.) Friday, March 31 @ 7:00pm Saturday, April 1 @ 1:00pm (Clean Up and Cast Party Follows) Youth Dance & Drama Continued 41 MOVING . . . 10thAnnual Daddy ~ Daughter Formal It has been decided to move the Daddy-Daughter Dance to May instead of November. The information for the 10th Annual Daddy-Daughter Formal will be in the Winter/ Spring ’16-’17 Brochure coming out in December. introduction to long form improv A 7 week program consisting of 6 classes and 1 graduation event and will explore both short form and long form improvisational theater structures and their basic elements including setting, relationship and action. Students will learn about the basic rules of improvisation, focusing on agreement, advancing the story and making offers. Students will practice cooperation, confidence, problem solving and conversational skills while exploring status and the creation of attitudes towards other characters and begin to look at the concept of point of view as it applies to improvisation. Emphasis on the philosophies of improvisation including; the importance of “making your partner look good”, how agreement is the cornerstone of improvisational collaboration and how saying “Yes and” enriches the ideas of all improvisers. Grades: Location: Dates: Times: Fee: Course #: Min/Max: Deadline: Instructor: 4th – 8th Grade NE Range Line School – Cafeteria W Mondays, Sept 19, 26, Oct 10, 17, 24, 31, Nov 7 (Skip Oct 3) (NOV 7 is GRADUATION EVENT starting at 6:00pm) 4:30pm – 5:30pm Resident $150/Non-Resident $160 112044 10/20 One week prior to start date of the class. Erik Koconis has been performing and teaching improvisation since 2003. He has worked with many interactive theater groups across WI and MN including UW-Whitewater summer theater program, Climb Theater, GTI Dramatic Dialogues and is a founding member of Mojo Dojo Comedy. Youth Dance & Drama Continued 42 Elementary Ballet & Tap Combo Students will learn ballet terminology, basic barre work, and begin center work in ballet. Beginner tap technique and terminology will also be started. At the end of the session students would perform either a ballet or tap dance for parents and friends. Dress code is a leotard, tights, leather ballet slippers for ballet and any color tap shoes. There will be a Dance Recital on Friday, November 18 at 6pm in the gym at Range Line School. Location: Fee: Min/Max: Deadline: Instructor: Range Line School – Room 101 Resident $90/Non-Resident $98 ($10 costume fee included) 6/15 One week prior to start date of the class. Academy of Dance Arts Ages: Day: Dates: Time: Course #: 6 – 8 years old Mondays Sept 19, 26, October 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, November 7, 14 5:00pm – 5:45pm 112037 Youth Co-Ed Hip Hop Dance Learn the latest hip-hop moves and technique taught in a gentle format. A final dance will be created that is fun and energetic. Comfortable stretch clothing must be worn with tennis shoes. All music will be age and content appropriate. There will be a Dance Recital on Friday, November 18 at 6pm in the gym at Range Line School. Location: Fee: Min/Max: Deadline: Instructor: Range Line School – Room 101 Resident $90/Non-Resident $98 ($10 costume fee included) 6/15 One week prior to start date of the class. Academy of Dance Arts Ages: Day: Dates: Time: Course #: 6 – 9 years old Mondays Sept 19, 26, October 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, November 7, 14 6:00pm – 6:45pm 112038 43 TENNIS Junior Beginner Quick Start Tennis Instruction – Ages 5-10 years Our introductory tennis program for youth is put together with special care to give young players confidence, develop skills and pave the way for them to enjoy a lifetime of tennis. Membership is not required to sign up for this class. Sign up for each 12 or 13 week session separately, enrollment does not rollover. Taught by Mequon Elite USPTA certified professionals. Contact Joe Ewert at 262-241-4250 for more information. SESSION # 1: Location: Mequon Elite Racquet & Fitness Club 11616 No. Port Washington Rd., 262-241-4250 Dates: Week of August 29 through Week of November 21 (13 weeks) Ages and Time: Fee: 3-4 years Tuesdays 4:30pm – 5:00pm 3-4 years Wednesdays 4:30pm – 5:00pm 3-4 years Saturdays 9:00am – 9:30am 5-6 years Tuesdays 4:30pm – 5:30pm 5-6 years Wednesdays 4:30pm – 5:30pm 5-6 years Saturdays 9:30am – 10:30am 7-8 years Tuesdays 4:30pm – 5:30pm 7-8 years Wednesdays 4:30pm – 5:30pm 7-8 years Saturdays 9:30am – 10:30am 9-10 years Tuesdays 4:30pm – 5:30pm 9-10 years Wednesdays 4:30pm – 5:30pm 9-10 years Saturdays 9:30am – 10:30am Course #: 119123 Course #: 119124 Course #: 119125 Course #: 119126 Course #: 119127 Course #: 119128 Course #: 119129 Course #: 119130 Course #: 119131 Course #: 119132 Course #: 119133 Course #: 119134 3 – 4 years old Resident $130/Non-Resident $140 5 – 10 years old Resident $260/Non-Resident $280 NO MINIMUM OR MAXIMUM NEEDED REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us TENNIS (Continued on next page). Recreation Department Tennis Continued 44 JUNIOR BEGINNER QUICK START TENNIS INSTRUCTION (Continued from previous page). SESSION # 2: Location: Mequon Elite Racquet & Fitness Club 11616 No. Port Washington Rd., 262-241-4250 Dates: Week of November 28 through Week of Feb 27 (12 weeks) (THERE WILL BE NO CLASSES HELD DEC 19 – JAN 1) Ages and Time: 3-4 years Tuesdays 4:30pm – 5:00pm Course #: 119135 3-4 years Wednesdays 4:30pm – 5:00pm Course #: 119136 3-4 years Saturdays 9:00am – 9:30am Course #: 119137 5-6 years Tuesdays 4:30pm – 5:30pm Course #: 119138 5-6 years Wednesdays 4:30pm – 5:30pm Course #: 119139 5-6 years Saturdays 9:30am – 10:30am Course #: 119140 7-8 years Tuesdays 4:30pm – 5:30pm Course #: 119141 7-8 years Wednesdays 4:30pm – 5:30pm Course #: 119142 7-8 years Saturdays 9:30am – 10:30am Course #: 119143 9-10 years Tuesdays 4:30pm – 5:30pm Course #: 119144 9-10 years Wednesdays 4:30pm – 5:30pm Course #: 119145 9-10 years Saturdays 9:30am – 10:30am Course #: 119146 Fee: 3 – 4 years old Resident $120/Non-Resident $130 5 – 10 years old Resident $240/Non-Resident $260 NO MINIMUM OR MAXIMUM NEEDED Quick Start Tennis This non-competitive program for children 3-7 years old will introduce tennis using the USTA introductory program. Some low organized games are used to encourage sportsmanship and aid in the development of basic skills such as running, jumping, and eye-hand coordination. Age: Days: Location: Fee: Min/Max: Registration: Instructor: 3-7 years old Fridays Range Line School Gymnasium Resident $78/Non-Resident $83 per session 10/25 Deadline for registration is one week prior to start date. Please direct questions to Lenny Kass of Solar Rec. at (414) 852-5300 Session Session Session Session Session Session Ages 3 & 4 years old – 3:30pm – 4:00pm October 7, 14, 21, 28, November 11, 18, Dec 9, 16 (Skip Nov 4 & 25, Dec 2) Course #: 112058 Ages 4-6 years old – 4:00pm – 4:30pm October 7, 14, 21, 28, November 11, 18, Dec 9, 16 (Skip Nov 4 & 25, Dec 2) Course #: 112059 Ages 6 & 7 years old – 4:30pm – 5:00pm October 7, 14, 21, 28, November 11, 18, Dec 9, 16 (Skip Nov 4 & 25, Dec 2) Course #: 112060 Ages 3 & 4 years old – 3:30pm – 4:00pm January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10, 17, 24 Course #: 212052 Ages 4-6 years old – 4:00pm – 4:30pm January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10, 17, 24 Course #: 212053 Ages 6 & 7 years old – 4:30pm – 5:00pm January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10, 17, 24 Course #: 212054 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS 45 PRESCHOOL SOCCER This non-competitive program for children ages 3-5 will introduce the game of soccer. Some low organized games are used to encourage sportsmanship and aid in the development of basic skills such as running, jumping, and eye-hand coordination. Ages: Location: Time: Fee: Min/Max: Registration: Instructor: 3-5 years old Range Line School Gymnasium Wednesdays, 1:00pm 2:00pm Resident $78/Non-Resident $83 per session 7/15 Deadline for registration is one week prior to start date. Please direct questions to Lenny Kass of Solar Rec. at (414) 852-5300 Session 1: September 14, 21, 28, October 5, 19, 26, November 2, 9 (Skip Oct 12) Course #: 112012 Session 2: November 16, 30, Dec 7, 14, 21, January 4, 11, 18 (Skip Nov 23 & Dec 28) Course #: 112013 SATURDAY SOCCER This non-competitive program for children 3-8 years old will introduce the game of soccer. Some low organized games are used to encourage sportsmanship and aid in the development of basic skills such as running, jumping, and kicking. Age: Days: Location: Fee: Min/Max: Registration: Instructor: 3-8 years old Saturdays Donges Bay Outside or Gym if raining Resident $59/Non-Resident $64 per session 10/25 Deadline for registration is one week prior to start date. Please direct questions to Lenny Kass of Solar Rec. at (414) 852-5300 Session 1: Ages 3 & 4 years old – 9:00am – 9:50am September 17, 24, October 1, 8, 15, 22 Course #: 112014 Session 2: Ages 5 & 6 years old – 10:00am – 10:50am September 17, 24, October 1, 8, 15, 22 Course #: 112015 Session 3: Ages 7 & 8 years old – 11:00am – 11:50am September 17, 24, October 1, 8, 15, 22 Course #: 112016 REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department 46 Preschool Programs Continued fall NATURE NYMPHS 2016 The woods and fields are teeming with autumn adventures!! Who aestivates? Who migrates? Who hibernates? There will be LOTS of traditional Fall harvest fun, hiking and sleuthing, critter encounters, games, art, music, stories, dramatic play, journaling and nutritious snacks with an experienced early childhood naturalist trained in WMEL learning standards! Five weeks of fun and knowledge-don’t miss out!! Ages: Location: Fee: Min/Max: Instructor: 3-6 years old (Must be 3 by August 15 AND Potty Trained) Range Line School – Room 100 and Outside “Back Forty” Resident $130/Non-Resident $140 4/8 Wendy Seaman is a certified in both Early Childhood Education and the Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards (WMELS). She has a passion for Music, journaling and preventing “Nature Deficit Disorder” Dates: Times: Course #: Tuesdays, Sept 13, 20, 27, Oct 4 & 11 (15 hours of adventure!) 1:00pm – 4:00pm 112029 FUN with MUSIC for Families and Mixed Ages Children will love this fun and interactive music class! Together, we will experience and develop basic elements of music such as singing on pitch, high and low, loud and soft, fast and slow and keeping a steady beat. Activities emphasize singing, rhymes, finger plays, rhythmic instrument play, listening and moving to music. Come and make new friends as you have fun with music! Ages: 10 months - 5 years with a parent or caregiver (Infants to 9 months attend free with an older sibling) Location: Range Line School Room 100 Fee: Resident $120/Non-Resident $130 Min/Max: 3/10 Deadline: One week prior to start date of the class. Instructor: Barbara Henry, Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in music. She is the Chair of the Music Department at Mount Mary University. Tuesdays, Sept 20, 27, October 4, 11, 18, 25, November 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Dec 6 10:00am – 10:40am Course #: 112024 CREATIVE DANCE This program is a Creative Movement, Dance Rhythms, Pre Ballet, and Tumbling class. Students will learn the basics of ballet while having fun with crowns, pom-pons, bean bags, and more...at the end of the session students would perform in a recital for parents and friends. Dress code is a leotard, tights and appropriate dance shoes. There will be a Dance Recital on Friday, November 18 at 6pm in the gym at Range Line School. Ages: Location: Fee: Min/Max: Deadline: Instructor: 3 - 5 years old Range Line School – Room 101 Resident $90/Non-Resident $98 ($10 costume fee included) 6/15 One week prior to start date of the class. Academy of Dance Arts Day: Dates: Time: Course #: Mondays Sept 19, 26, Oct 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, Nov 7, 14 9:45am – 10:30am 112032 Day: Dates: Time: Course #: Wednesdays Sept 21, 28, Oct 5, 12, 19, 26, Nov 2, 9, 16 1:00pm – 1:45pm 112033 Preschool Programs Continued 47 KINDER GYM This non-competitive program for children ages 3-5 will introduce a variety of low organized games and movement activities. The activities are used to develop gross motor skills and social skills. Ages: Location: Time: Fee: Min/Max: Registration: Instructor: 3-5 years old Range Line School Gymnasium Mondays, 1:00pm – 1:45pm Resident $78/Non-Resident $83 per session 7/15 Deadline for registration is one week prior to start date. Please direct questions to Lenny Kass of Solar Rec. at (414) 852-5300 Session 1: September 19, 26, October 10, 17, 24, 31, Nov 14, 21 (Skip Oct 3 & Nov 7) Course #: 112010 Session 2: November 28, December 5, 12, 19, January 9, 23, 30 (Skip Dec 26, Jan 2 & 16) Course #: 112011 Quick Start Tennis This non-competitive program for children 3-7 years old will introduce tennis using the USTA introductory program. Some low organized games are used to encourage sportsmanship and aid in the development of basic skills such as running, jumping, and eye-hand coordination. Age: Days: Location: Fee: Min/Max: Registration: Instructor: 3-7 years old Fridays Range Line School Gymnasium Resident $78/Non-Resident $83 per session 10/25 Deadline for registration is one week prior to start date. Please direct questions to Lenny Kass of Solar Rec. at (414) 852-5300 Session Session Session Session Session Session Ages 3 & 4 years old – 3:30pm – 4:00pm October 7, 14, 21, 28, November 11, 18, Dec 9, 16 (Skip Nov 4 & 25, Dec 2) Course #: 112058 Ages 4-6 years old – 4:00pm – 4:30pm October 7, 14, 21, 28, November 11, 18, Dec 9, 16 (Skip Nov 4 & 25, Dec 2) Course #: 112059 Ages 6 & 7 years old – 4:30pm – 5:00pm October 7, 14, 21, 28, November 11, 18, Dec 9, 16 (Skip Nov 4 & 25, Dec 2) Course #: 112060 Ages 3 & 4 years old – 3:30pm – 4:00pm January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10, 17, 24 Course #: 212052 Ages 4-6 years old – 4:00pm – 4:30pm January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10, 17, 24 Course #: 212053 Ages 6 & 7 years old – 4:30pm – 5:00pm January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10, 17, 24 Course #: 212054 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department 48 BEFORE SCHOOL PROGRAMS BEFORE SCHOOL CLUBS This new program is intended for children in grades K4 – 5th grade. Courses are offered at each Elementary School one day per week in 8 week sessions. Tennis Club This is a non-competitive program for students to learn the game of tennis through the Quick Start Tennis format. Racquets and balls are provided. Dodge Ball Children will play a variety of dodge ball games; bombardment, scatterball wall ball and more! Sports Selection Children will play a variety of team sports: kickball, soccer, floor hockey, etc. A great way to run off that early morning energy! Open Gym/Lego Club In this program, participants will have the opportunity to play freely in the gym. Legos will be available for those wanting to create and build. The staff will work to help children define rules, work out conflict, and maybe even create new games! Ball Games Children will play a variety of creative games. They may even get a chance to create a game of their own. A great way to run off that early morning energy! Morning Soccer Children will explore the game of soccer using drills and games. They will play several different forms of “futbol” Time: 8:00am – 8:40am Registration: Director: Registration must be completed through the M-T Recreation department. No on-site registration. Lenny Kass of Solar Recreation. Please direct questions concerning the Before School Clubs to Lenny at (414) 852-5300. Fee: Resident $57/Non-Resident $62 for 8 Weeks Donges Bay: (All Clubs in the Gym) Session I: Tennis Club Open Gym/Lego Club Sports Selection Dodgeball Morning Soccer Session II: Tennis Club Open Gym/Lego Club Sports Selection Dodgeball Morning Soccer Mondays, Sept 12, 19, 26, Oct 10, 17, 31, Nov 7, 14 Tuesdays, Sept 6, 13, 20, 27, Oct 4, 11, 18, Nov 1 Weds, Sept 7, 14, 21, 28, Oct 5, 19, 26, Nov 2 Thursdays, Sept 8, 15, 22, 29, Oct 6, 13, 27, Nov 3 Fridays, Sept 9, 16, 23, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 11, 18 Course #: 111001 Course #: 111002 Course #: 111003 Course #: 111004 Course #: 111005 Mondays, Nov 21, 28, Dec 5, 12, 19, Jan 9, 23, 30 Tuesdays, Nov 8, 15, 22, 29, Dec 6, 13, 20, Jan 3 Weds, Nov 9, 16, 30, Dec 7, 21, Jan 4, 11, 18 Thursdays, Nov 10, 17, Dec 1, 8, Jan 5, 12, 19, 26 Fri, Dec 2, 9, 16, Jan 6, 13, 20, 27, Feb 3 Course #: 111006 Course #: 111007 Course #: 111008 Course #: 111009 Course #: 111010 Before School Programs Continued Oriole Lane: 49 (All Clubs in the Gym) Session I: Open Gym/Lego Club Morning Soccer Tennis Club Sports Selection Ball Games Mondays, Sept 12, 19, 26, Oct 10, 17, 24, 31, Nov 7 Tuesdays, Sept 6, 13, 20, 27, Oct 4, 11, 18, 25 Weds, Sept 7, 14, 21, 28, Oct 5, 19, 26, Nov 2 Thursdays, Sept 8, 15, 22, 29, Oct 6, 13, 27, Nov 3 Fridays, Sept 9, 16, 23, Oct 7, 14, 21, 28, Nov 11 Course #: 113001 Course #: 113002 Course #: 113003 Course #: 113004 Course #: 113005 Session II: Open Gym/Lego Club Morning Soccer Tennis Club Sports Selection Ball Games Mondays, Nov 14, 21, 28, Dec 5, 12, 19, Jan 9, 23 Tuesdays, Nov 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Dec 6, 13, 20 Weds, Nov 9, 16, 30, Dec 7, 14, 21, Jan 4, 11 Thursdays, Nov 10, 17, Dec 1, 8, 15, Jan 5, 12, 19 Fridays, Nov 18, Dec 2, 9, 16, Jan 6, 13, 20, 27 Course #: 113006 Course #: 113007 Course #: 113008 Course #: 113009 Course #: 113010 Wilson: (All Clubs in the Gym) Session I: Dodgeball Ball Games Open Gym/Lego Club Morning Soccer Tennis Club Mondays, Sept 12, 19, 26, Oct 10, 17, 24, 31, Nov 7 Tuesdays, Sept 6, 13, 20, 27, Oct 4, 11, 18, Nov 1 Weds, Sept 7, 14, 21, 28, Oct 5, 19, Nov 2, 9 Thursdays, Sept 8, 15, 22, 29, Oct 6, 13, Nov 3, 10 Fridays, Sept 9, 16, 23, Oct 14, 21, 28, Nov 11, 18 Course #: 114001 Course #: 114002 Course #: 114003 Course #: 114004 Course #: 114005 Session II: Dodgeball Ball Games Open Gym/Lego Club Morning Soccer Tennis Club Mondays, Nov 14, 21, 28, Dec 5, 12, 19, Jan 9, 23 Tuesdays, Nov 8, 15, 22, 29, Dec 6, 13, 20, Jan 3 Weds, Nov 16, 30, Dec 7, 14, 21, Jan 4, 11, 18 Thursdays, Nov 17, Dec 1, 8, 15, Jan 5, 12, 19, 26 Fri, Dec 2, 9, 16, Jan 6, 13, 20, 27, Feb 3 Course #: 114006 Course #: 114007 Course #: 114008 Course #: 114009 Course #: 114010 REGISTER ONLINE www.mtsd.k12.wi.us Recreation Department 50 AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS SPANISH CLASSES FOR CHILDREN By: Futura Language Professionals Take Off with Spanish!! !VAMOS A VIAJAR! (Let’s TRAVEL) Over 400 million people in the world speak Spanish… Jump on board!! In eight thrilling weeks of !Vamos a viajar! (Let’s Travel!), students will “board” planes, trains and automobiles, learning key travel and transportation phrases to get them speaking in Spanish right away. They will learn how to order on a plane, use their passports and ask how much things cost – all in Spanish! Pack your suitcases because each week will be packed full of REAL WORLD SPANISH!! Ages: Location: Dates: Time: Course #: Fee: Min/Max: Grades K-5th Oriole Lane IMC (Meet in IMC on first day) Mondays – 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31, 11/7, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28 4:00pm – 5:00pm 113020 $130 per student (NO REFUNDS ONCE CLASS STARTS) 8/15 Ages: Location: Dates: Time: Course #: Fee: Min/Max: Grades K-5th Donges Bay IMC (Meet in IMC on first day) Tuesdays –10/11, 10/18, 11/1, 11/8, 11/15, 11/22, 11/29, 12/6 (Skip 10/25) 4:00pm – 5:00pm 111051 $130 per student (NO REFUNDS ONCE CLASS STARTS) 8/15 Ages: Location: Dates: Time: Course #: Fee: Min/Max: Grades K-5th Wilson IMC (Meet in IMC on first day) Wednesdays – 10/5, 10/19, 10/26, 11/2, 11/9, 11/16, 11/30, 12/7 (Skip 10/12 & 11/23) 4:00pm – 5:00pm 114025 $130 per student (NO REFUNDS ONCE CLASS STARTS) 8/15 YOUTH SPORT ORGANIZATIONS 51 51 The Highlander Basketball Club provides girls an opportunity for a competitive basketball experience. HBC strives to provide a positive environment, high quality coaching, safe facilities and a good value to its members. HBC will field teams during the winter 2016-17 season for girls in grades 3-8. We seek out competitive leagues and tournaments for our teams to enter. Our members will have an opportunity to work with the Homestead Girl’s Basketball Coaching staff. Tryout Dates (3rd through 8th Grade) Sunday, September 11th 3rd- 5th Gr – 3:30pm – 5:00pm in the HHS Fieldhouse 6th – 8th Gr – 5:15pm – 6:45pm in the HHS Fieldhouse AND Sunday, September 18th 3rd – 5th Gr – 12:15pm – 1:45pm in the HHS Fieldhouse 6th – 8th Gr – 2:00pm – 3:30pm in the HHS Fieldhouse Junior Highlander Boys’ Basketball Club The Junior Highlander Boys’ Basketball club is dedicated to providing our Mequon-Thiensville boys with an opportunity to play basketball in a positive, structured and competitive environment. The Junior Highlander club is open to all boys in 4th – 8th grades who reside in Mequon or Thiensville or attend a Mequon-Thiensville public school. Our season runs from October through March with teams practicing two times a week at Mequon schools and playing tournaments on weekends. Additionally, many of our teams will participate in the WYBL—the premier youth basketball league in the Milwaukee area. Some grades may also participate in summer league play in June and July. Tryouts are held in September or October each year. Please consult the Junior Highlander website at www.leaguelineup.com/mtbahoopsclub for more information. If you are interested in getting involved with the Junior Highlander club or have any question, please contact Joe Ciurlik at jchighlanderinfo@gmail.com. 52 Youth Sport Organizations Continued MEQUON-THIENSVILLE CARDINAL FOOTBALL Tackle football for 5th - 8th grade. Practice Starts early August. Saturday games - September and October. Registration starts in January Register before March 1 to receive an early sign up discount. www.m-tcardinals.org Youth Sport Organizations Continued 53 49 OZAUKEE AQUATICS FIT…FAST…FUN!!! Come SWIM with OZ!! Ozaukee Aquatics Swim Club offers competitive and conditioning programs for ages 5 and up to Master swimmers. Ozaukee Aquatics is a year round swimming program with practices @ Homestead High School daily. New registrations are always welcome throughout the year. Fall Registration/Practice/Tryouts start Wednesday, September 7 and run through Friday, September 16 at 5:30pm at HHS Program info on the Web: www.ozaukeeaqautics.com E-Mail Coach Mark Gwidt: mgswim@voyager.net MUSTANGS WRESTLING CLUB Practices held January - March at Homestead High School Grades K5-8 For questions, contact Tom Price at tprice34@gmail.com 54 Youth Sport Organizations Continued Youth Sport Organization Contact Numbers: Winter training also available Contact Club Office or see website Junior Highlander Boys Basketball ....................... (Boys Basketball) www.mtbahoops.org Highlander Basketball Club ................................... (Girls Basketball) www.playhbc.com TMYBA (Baseball & Softball ................................. www.tmyba.org BOSS ................................................................... www.bossbaseballacademy.com Fusion Soccer ....................................................... www.mequonsoccerclub.com Ozaukee Aquatics ................................................. www.ozaukeeaquatics.com Mustangs Wrestling Club ...................................... tprice34@gmail.com Cardinal Football ................................................... www.m-tcardinals.org Ozaukee Youth Hockey Association ...................... www.ozaukeehockey.com Wisconsin Premier Volleyball Club ........................ www.wipremiervolleyball.com COMMUNITY SPONSORS 55 56 Community Sponsors Continued Community Sponsors Continued 57 Community Sponsors Continued 58 www.flwb.org For More Information: CREW 9852 rkmfamily@live.com 262-744-0449 Community Sponsors Continued THIENSVILLE VILLAGE MARKET @ Thiensville Village Park EVERY TUESDAY 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM JUNE 14 - OCTOBER 25 59 60 REGISTRATION INFORMATION EASY REGISTRATION PROCEDURES ON-SITE REGISTRATION All Mequon-Thiensville Residents may mail-in, or drop off the registration in person immediately upon receiving this brochure. Complete the registration form found in this booklet and return it along with your payment using one of the methods listed below. Checks must have your address imprinted on them for proof of residency. Do not send cash. Instructors will not accept registration or payment at the class site. All registration transactions must be completed at the Recreation Office prior to a scheduled class. Online: Visit www.mtsd.k12.wi.us and click on Recreation Department under Community link. Mail: Mail the fully completed M-T Recreation registration form to: M-T Recreation Department, 11040 North Range Line Road, Mequon, WI 53092. All the information must be included on your registration form or it will be returned. Enclose a self-address stamped envelope for confirmation receipt. Walk-In: The M-T Recreation Office is located on the first floor of the Range Line School building. The office hours are 7:30am to 4:00pm. GENERAL REGISTRATION Registration: Persons must register prior to participating in any program. Please fill out the enclosed registration forms completely, making sure to include the class registration number. Registration forms must be signed to be valid. A parent or guardian’s signature is required for children under the age of 18. Full fee payment is needed to process each registration. REGISTRATION DATES Persons should register by the date indicated. If your class does not meet the minimum enrollment by the date indicated, it may be cancelled and/or combined with another class. All registered participants will be notified of changes by phone. Class rosters are prepared and given to the instructor. Registrations after this date will be accepted only if an opening exists. These transactions must be completed in person because you will receive a receipt to take to your first session (proof of registration) CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATION Upon the receipt of a registration, the Recreation Office will not send a confirmation of the registration. Your canceled check or your credit card record will serve as your confirmation. Please record the course date(s), time, and location listed in the M-T Recreation Brochure for your reference. You will be immediately notified if the Recreation Office cancels an offering for which you have registered. A full refund will be given when courses are canceled. If you would like to receive a confirmation of your reservation please include with your registration a self addressed stamped envelope. FEES Resident and Non-resident fees are listed under course offerings (see resident definition). Registration forms without the proper fee will not be enrolled. There is no pro-rating of fees or discounts for multiple registrations. AGE/GRADE REQUIREMENT For all programs, the age requirement will be as of the date of the first class unless otherwise specified. Please do not request to put your child in a class where he/she does not meet the age requirements. All age requirements are set to benefit the children and make instruction more consistent for the program leader. PHONE REGISTRATIONS PHONE REGISTRATIONS ARE NOT ACCEPTED. Spaces in classes will not be held. Thank you for understanding. Registration Information Continued 61 RESIDENT DEFINITION CANCELLED PROGRAM Residents are defined as those persons who live in the Mequon-Thiensville School District. Non-resident fees apply to those who live outside the Mequon-Thiensville School District. If a program is cancelled due to low registration, a full refund of the fee will be given. All participants will be contacted immediately when this occurs. There may be times classes need to be cancelled due to weather, facility scheduling, etc. At times these classes may not be made-up. There will not be a refund given for individual class cancellations due to weather. To find out if a class has been cancelled due to inclement weather or other reasons, please call 262-238-7535. REFUND POLICY Full Refunds: Full refunds will not be issued unless a program is cancelled by the M-T Recreation Department. Partial refunds: Partial refunds are made possible if requested in writing seven days prior to the start of the program. All refunds are subject to a $10 service fee. The written refund request must include the name of the participant, the course number and the reason for the refund. A full refund will not be issued unless a class has been cancelled by the Recreation Department. Please allow 2-4 weeks for a refund. RECREATION OFFICE LOCATION SATISFACTION GUARANTEED M-T Recreation Department is committed to providing high quality programs and services. If you are not satisfied with a class, program, or service offered by our department, let us know your concerns as soon as possible. You will receive a pro-rated letter of credit that may be applied to another M-T Recreation Department program. The credit will be good for two years from the date issued. HOSPITAL/MEDICAL INSURANCE The Department does not provide hospital/medical insurance coverage for people participating in sponsored activities. Furthermore, the school district does not provide hospital/medical coverage for Department sponsored activities. Participants are encouraged to obtain their own insurance coverage prior to and for the duration of the activity they take part in from their own insurance agent. PHOTOGRAPHY PROCEDURES The M-T Recreation Department uses pictures of participants in bulletins and displays to inform others of our recreation opportunities. Those photographed will not be identified by name. If you do not want your child’s or any family member’s picture used for M-T Recreation publications, please inform the Recreation Office. PROGRAM LEADERSHIP The Recreation Office is located on the first floor of the Range Line School building. Office hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Telephone: 238-7535. Qualified, competent LEADERSHIP is the key to a successful program. The Recreation Department will attempt to employ such leaders in all its programs. If you feel that you are qualified to lead, instruct, or officiate a specific program, contact the Recreation Office to obtain the proper application form. State Zip Last Name M/F Age (only if 18 or under) Date of Birth (only if 18 or under) Grade In 16-17 Cell Phone Home Phone _______________________________ DATE:_________________________ Please refer to the M-T Recreation Department brochure or www.mtsd.k12.wi.us for specific registration refund policies. MAIL TO: M-T Recreation Department, 11040 N. Range Line Rd., Mequon, WI 53092. Please double check that the form is completed in its entirety. For questions/ assistance PHONE: (262) 238-7535. SIGNATURE:__ I/We the undersigned, do hereby agree to allow the above named to participate in the activity indicated. I am/We are aware of and understand that there may be potential risks inherent with participating in any recreational activities and that the Mequon-Thiensville School District and the M-T Recreation Department does not provide accident insurance. I/We assume all risks and hazards incidental to such participation including transportation to and from the activities and do hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify and agree to hold harmless the M-T Recreation Department employees, staff, and other persons for any and all claims, injuries, liabilities, damage or right of action directly or indirectly arising out of use of M-T Recreation Department activities. In the event of a medical emergency, I authorize the department staff to obtain medical treatment for the above named. I and my child hereby acknowledge having received education found on the Rec Dept website or in the Rec Dept office about the signs, symptoms, and risks of sport related concussions. I and my child acknowledge our responsibility to report to our coaches, parent(s)/guardian(s) any signs or symptoms of a concussion. All participants are requested to sign the following release. Parent or Guardians must sign for minors. PARTICIPANT: First Name Please list any food allergies and/or medications needed or any pertinent comments here: Email Address Work/Day Phone City Address First/Last Name (person completing the form) Total Fees Course # Program Fees The Recreation Department is no longer allowing Credit Card information to be written on the registration form for payment of programs. If you want to pay for a Recreation Department program by credit card, you can do so online or in the Recreation office in person. The Recreation Department will still accept checks for payment in the mail. Program Title (Level) MEQUON-THIENSVILLE RECREATION DEPARTMENT REGISTRATION FORM — FALL 2016 PAGE 62 State Zip Last Name M/F Age (only if 18 or under) Date of Birth (only if 18 or under) Grade In 16-17 Cell Phone Home Phone _______________________________ DATE:_________________________ Please refer to the M-T Recreation Department brochure or www.mtsd.k12.wi.us for specific registration refund policies. MAIL TO: M-T Recreation Department, 11040 N. Range Line Rd., Mequon, WI 53092. Please double check that the form is completed in its entirety. For questions/ assistance PHONE: (262) 238-7535. SIGNATURE:__ I/We the undersigned, do hereby agree to allow the above named to participate in the activity indicated. I am/We are aware of and understand that there may be potential risks inherent with participating in any recreational activities and that the Mequon-Thiensville School District and the M-T Recreation Department does not provide accident insurance. I/We assume all risks and hazards incidental to such participation including transportation to and from the activities and do hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify and agree to hold harmless the M-T Recreation Department employees, staff, and other persons for any and all claims, injuries, liabilities, damage or right of action directly or indirectly arising out of use of M-T Recreation Department activities. In the event of a medical emergency, I authorize the department staff to obtain medical treatment for the above named. I and my child hereby acknowledge having received education found on the Rec Dept website or in the Rec Dept office about the signs, symptoms, and risks of sport related concussions. I and my child acknowledge our responsibility to report to our coaches, parent(s)/guardian(s) any signs or symptoms of a concussion. All participants are requested to sign the following release. Parent or Guardians must sign for minors. PARTICIPANT: First Name Please list any food allergies and/or medications needed or any pertinent comments here: Email Address Work/Day Phone City Address First/Last Name (person completing the form) Total Fees Course # Program Fees The Recreation Department is no longer allowing Credit Card information to be written on the registration form for payment of programs. If you want to pay for a Recreation Department program by credit card, you can do so online or in the Recreation office in person. The Recreation Department will still accept checks for payment in the mail. Program Title (Level) MEQUON-THIENSVILLE RECREATION DEPARTMENT REGISTRATION FORM — FALL 2016 PAGE 63 MEQUON-THIENSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 5000 W. Mequon Road Mequon, WI 53092 RESIDENT MEQUON-THIENSVILLE, WISCONSIN 53092 / 53097 Non-profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Thiensville, WI Permit No. 8058