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View - Oakwood
105 Patterson Road ~ Dayton, Ohio 45419 ~ Phone: 937-298-0775 ~ Fax: 937-297-2934
Email: occ@oakwood.oh.us Leisure Line: 297-2935 Website: http://www.oakwoodohio.gov
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Happy Spring and Summer! Please browse through our exciting
brochure as we are offering a number of spring and summer activities for everyone to enjoy.
As spring approaches, take a stroll through our natural areas and
enjoy the wildflowers that are scattered throughout these areas.
What a spectacular sight you will see! Then walk to Smith
Gardens and enjoy the gorgeous display of colorful spring bulbs,
blooming shrubs and trees and a pond filled with goldfish...a
beautiful place to take a picture.
MAYOR
William Duncan
VICE MAYOR
Steve Byington
OAKWOOD CITY COUNCIL
Chris Epley
Anne Hilton
Rob Stephens
CITY MANAGER
Norbert Klopsch
LEISURE SERVICES DIRECTOR
Carol Collins
RECREATION SUPERVISORS
Karen Earley
Thomas Hayes
HORTICULTURIST
Brian Caldwell
SECRETARY
Lori Stanley
PART-TIME SECRETARIES
Joni Boyer
Linda Cramer
Jayne Morgan
Cindy Norris
CUSTODIAN
Greg Snowden
The Friends of Smith Gardens will be having their annual
perennial sale on the 22nd and 23rd of April at the OCC. Over 100
varieties of plants will be available for you to choose from. The
prices are great so hurry in while the selection is good.
Please join us this summer for the 2016 Friends of Smith Gardens
blanket concert series. This year’s concert lineup promises to be
one of the most enjoyable, filled with wonderful live entertainment
for the whole family. Please see the brochure for the dates of the
concerts. Each concert begins at 7:00 P.M. at Smith Gardens. In
case of rain, the event will be held at the OCC. Hope to see you
there!
We are thrilled to have an artist calling this year for our first
annual Pro-Am Art & Photography Exhibition this fall!! You can
have your own work of art hanging next to one of several of
Oakwood’s renowned artists! Please see page 9 for more details.
Be sure to check our brochure for all of our new camps and
programs we have planned for the summer months. A lot of fun
is promised for all ages.
Sincerely,
Carol
Carol Collins, Director
The purpose of Leisure Services is
to enhance the quality of life of
Oakwood residents by offering a
v a r ie t y o f a c t i v i t i es t h a t
encourage overall wellness,
c u lt u r a l op p or t u n i t i es a n d
fellowship with neighbors. Its
mission includes building upon the
natural beauty of the city through
the improvement, care and
maintenance of parks, public
gardens, boulevards and right-ofways.
special events
aquatics
camps
tennis
youth sports
pickleball
kidstuff
ballet
pre-teen/teen
adults /senior adults
health & fitness
miscellaneous
pages 4 - 9
pages 10 - 14
pages 15 - 23
pages 24 - 25
pages 26 - 27
page 28
page 29
page 30
page 31
pages 32 - 33
pages 34 - 37
page 38
Monday-Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
8:00 A.M.
8:00 A.M.
8:00 A.M.
12:00 P.M.
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9:00
7:00
2:00
5:00
P.M.
P.M.
P.M.
P.M.
Monday-Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
6:30 A.M.
6:30 A.M.
8:00 A.M.
12:00 P.M.
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9:00
7:00
2:00
5:00
P.M.
P.M.
P.M.
P.M.
See Business Office for class schedule and closed hours.
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
Saturday, May 28
Business Office, Health Center
Sunday, May 29
Business Office, Health Center
Monday, May 30
All areas
FOURTH OF JULY
Monday, July 4
All areas
8:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M.
Regular hours
CLOSED
CLOSED
LABOR DAY WEEKEND
Friday, September 2
Business Office, Health Center
Regular hours
Saturday, September 3
Business Office, Health Center
8:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M.
Sunday, September 4 and Monday, September 5
All areas
CLOSED
FRIENDS OF SMITH GARDENS
PERENNIAL SALE
The thirtieth annual Friends of Smith Gardens “Perennial Sale” will be held on Friday, April 22nd and Saturday, April 23rd at the
Oakwood Community Center, 105 Patterson Road, in Oakwood. The hours are from 3:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. on Friday and
9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. on Saturday. The prices are great so hurry in to purchase your plants!
A wide variety of perennials, herbs, everlastings, ornamental grasses, hostas, ferns and daylilies will be available. For further
information or for a complete listing of plants, please call 298-0775.
DOOR PRIZES!!!
Volunteers are needed to help with the sale.
Anyone interested in helping, please call Carol Collins at 298-0775.
FREE GARDEN WORKSHOP FOR KIDS 12:30-1:30 P.M.!!!
During the Perennial Sale, please join us for a gardening workshop for kids in the Teen Center! This open
house style workshop will include hands-on activities. Parents can shop upstairs while kids learn about
plants downstairs!! Each child will take home a plant of their own! Suitable for all ages!!! Free!!!!
FAMILY KITE NITE
Celebrate spring with your family at Old River Sports Complex by flying a
kite! Kite Nite is a chance for you and the family to show off your flying
skills or try flying a kite for the first time. Bring your own kite to fly or just
sit back and enjoy the calm of a spring evening. You don’t have your own
kite? Not a problem! There will be plastic kits available for a nominal fee.
We can’t guarantee weather conditions; there is no rain date for this program.
Call the Leisure Line at 297-2935 for program updates!
Date:
Sunday, April 24
Time:
4:00 - 6:00 P.M.
Fees:
FREE for activity, plastic kite kits cost $3 each.
(Supplies are limited.)
Location: Old River Sports Complex
FATHER/DAUGHTER DANCE
Saturday, April 30th ~ 7:30 - 9:00 P.M.
Dads, want to spend a night out with your best gal? Then how about the dance
floor of the OCC! Come dressed in your best and spend a memorable evening
with your “little princess”. Join us for dancing and refreshments. This dance is
open to all Oakwood Dads and granddads with daughters and granddaughters
between the ages of 5 and 11 years. TICKETS ARE LIMITED & MUST BE
PURCHASED IN ADVANCE AT THE OCC AND ARE
NON-REFUNDABLE/NON-TRANSFERABLE.
A photographer will be on site to take pictures for an additional fee.
Activity #: 336650-04
Fees:
$15 per couple (M)
$22 per couple (NM)
Location: OCC Great Room
And dads, if you have more than one “best gal”, no problem . . .$5 per extra person (M) & (NM)
MARK YOUR
CALENDARS!
Looking for a great gift idea for Mother’s
Day...come and decorate a Mother’s Day cake
for Mom. Ashley’s Pastry Shop will help Dad
and kids make this Mother’s Day gift for Mom
that she is sure to remember.
Activity #: 136170-05
Date:
Thursday, May 5th
Time:
6:45 - 7:45 P.M.
Fee:
$18 (M), $27 (NM), $36 (NR)
Location: OCC Large Classroom
All material and goodies will be provided.
Limited space, so sign up early!
Pre-School
STORY HOUR AT SMITH
GARDENS
The Leisure Services Department in conjunction with the
Wright Memorial Public Library is pleased to present
another fun season of “Pre-School Story Hour at Smith
Gardens”. Spend a magical morning in the Gardens with
Wright Library Youth Services Staff as they read
enchanting stories with your preschooler in mind. All
dates are the fourth Friday of the month during the summer. In case of rain, meet in the Garden House.
Dates: Friday, June 24
Friday, July 22
Friday, August 26
Time:
10:00 A.M.
Fee:
Free to everyone!
Location: Smith Gardens
Activities for
‘THAT
DAY IN MAY’ are now
being
planned
for
Saturday, May 21st. More
detailed information about this community event
will appear later in local newspapers and the
Oakwood Scene. Please see schedule and times of
events on the back of the enclosed insert.
SAFETY TOWN
(ages 5 & 6 and must be entering
kindergarten in the fall )
Safety Town is designed to teach small children street
crossing safety, home safety and to think safely. Safety
Town will be held in conjunction with the Kettering Safety
Town at Orchard Park Elementary School on E. Dorothy
Lane. Parents are invited to attend a graduation on the last
day. Class is limited to 30 participants.
Activity #: 129250-6A
Days:
Monday - Friday
Dates:
June 20 - 24
Time:
8:00 A.M. - 10:00 A.M.
Fee:
$30 (M), $45 (NM), $60 (NR)
Registration Deadline: Wednesday, June 15th at 9:00 P.M.
Activity #: 129250-6B
Days:
Monday - Friday
Dates:
June 27 - July 1
Time:
10:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M.
Fee:
$30 (M), $45 (NM), $60 (NR)
Registration Deadline: Wednesday, June 22 at 9:00 P.M.
Location:
Orchard Park Elementary School
600 East Dorothy Lane
FAIRY PRINCESS
GARDEN TEA PARTY (ages 3 - 7)
Moms, bring your Fairy Princess and join us for an
enchanted afternoon full of magical moments and memories
at Smith Gardens. Together you will make your own fairy
garden to take home, decorate delicious cookies, create
beautiful wings and have this special day preserved with a
photo starring you and your Fairy Princess. In addition, you
will enjoy delicious treats and tea, while enjoying a special
performance designed just for you!
Activity#:
Date:
Times:
Fee:
Instructor:
Location:
105210-05
Saturday, May 14
12:30 - 2:00 P.M.
$20 (M), $30 (NM), $40 (NR)
Shawnah Tibbs
Smith Gardens
In case of rain it will be held in the OCC
Large Class Room.
$5 material fee due at registration.
Registration Deadline: May 11th at 9:00 P.M.
TEDDY BEAR PICNIC In SMITH GARDENS
ages 3 - 5 (age 2 welcome if parent or guardian stays)
Girls and boys join us for a magical morning at Smith Memorial Gardens. Bring your favorite Teddy Bear for a
morning of crafts, games and a snack. In case of rain, the Teddy Bear Picnic will be held at the Oakwood
Community Center.
Activity #:
Day/Date:
Time:
Fee:
Instructor:
Location:
105180-06
Friday, June 10
** $5.00 Material fee due at registration
10:00 - 11:30 A.M.
$15 (M), $23 (NM), $30 (NR)
Shawnah Tibbs
Smith Gardens - In case of rain it will be held in the OCC Large Classroom.
Join well-known local floral designer Jan Baker for the afternoon
and create a beautiful live flower arrangement and card to present
to your Mom on Mother’s Day! This class has a limited size and
will fill up fast...sign up early to ensure a spot!!
Activity #:
Day/Date:
Time:
Fee:
Instructor:
Location:
136310-05
Wednesday, May 4
4:00 - 5:30 P.M.
$15 (M), $23 (NM), $30 (NR)
Jan Baker
OCC Large Classroom
FAMILY MOVIE NIGHTS
Presented by:
Oakwood Community Center and
Wright Memorial Public Library
On Fridays, June 17th & August 12th, Old River Sports Complex will be transformed into an outdoor
movie theatre, as the Oakwood Community Center & Wright Memorial Public Library present Family
Movie Night in the Park. Grab your chairs and blankets to watch a movie under the stars. Screen and
speakers donated by DJ Ryan Fry.
June 17th, the family friendly movie will be “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”. Dress as your favorite
Star Wars character for this action packed movie. Gates open at 8:30 P.M. and the movie will start at 9:15
P.M. You can bring your own snacks and family friendly drinks. We will provide popcorn. This is a free
community event.
August 12th, the family friendly movie will be “Zootopia”. Discover all the fun adventures in the animal
city of Zootopia. Gates open at 8:00 P.M. and the movie will start at 8:45 P.M. You can bring your own
snacks and family friendly drinks. We will provide popcorn. This is a free community event.
Day:
Friday
Date:
June 17th - “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”
Time:
Gates open at 8:30 P.M., movie starts at 9:15 P.M.
Date:
August 12th - “Zootopia”
Time:
Gates open at 8:00 P.M., movie starts at 8:45 P.M.
Location:
Old River Sports Complex
The Friends of Smith Gardens and the City of Oakwood are pleased to present the “2016 Blanket Concert Series”.
The series is a community favorite and this year’s schedule offers something for everyone. Bring your blanket and
join us at Smith Gardens, located in the 800 block of Oakwood Avenue at the corner of Walnut Lane. Parking is
available on Oakwood Avenue, side streets and around the City Building. In case of rain, the concerts will be held at
the Oakwood Community Center, 105 Patterson Road. These concerts are FREE and open to the public.
Sunday, June 12th at 7:00 P.M.
~ THE ELEMENTS ~
This auspicious nexus of four seasoned artists, Sandy, Michael, Rick Good & Sharon Leahy, combine the
energies of choreographer, composer, dancer, director, musician, playwright, sculptor, singer and
songwriter. Playing their own smart, original material, along with the songs of Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan,
Bruce Springsteen, Roger Miller, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and The Carter Family among others,
The Elements are drawn to melodies, harmonies and rhythms that call out to them with a feeling generated
or a memory
triggered, regardless of the source. Add the excitement of Sharon’s step dancing and you
have a show that brings Modern American Folk and Traditional Music to a new level of entertainment.
Sunday, July 17th at 7:00 P.M.
~ BAD SINES ~
Bad Sines is a band of many sounds. Their energetic live shows are a tapestry of your favorite pop and rock
songs from the last 40 years. Whether they’re playing an iconic pop hit or one of the bands engaging
original songs, band front man and Oakwood resident David Burris breaks down the separation between
artist and audience and makes the show a party of friends. Bad Sines has performed at several local venues
including The Dublin Pub and The Dark Horse Tavern.
Sunday, August 7th at 7:00 P.M.
~ SOUL EXPRESS ~
Soul Express is a Dayton, Ohio based dance band specializing in Motown and Memphis soul classics from
the 1960s and early 70s. Members Tom Beyerlein, Ken McCall, Chris Demmons, Ron Beavers and Gary
Jackson and have been playing clubs, festivals, parties and family-friendly concerts in the Miami Valley
since 1999. They live to play good music, have fun and get people up on their feet dancing, so bring your
dancing shoes! This show is sure to be a family favorite!
FAMILY FALL FESTIVAL
The staff at the OCC is busy planning the twelveth Annual Family Fall Festival for our residents. In
conjunction with Scarecrow Row and Halloween, the festival will be held in Shafor Park on
Sunday, October 9th.
Plans are underway so watch the local papers, the Oakwood Scene and school flyers for additional
information.
If you would like to work on this committee, or have ideas that would make this Family Fall
Festival lots of fun, call Carol Collins at the OCC at 298-0775.
ANNUAL ICE CREAM SOCIAL
ORCHARDLY PARK
CRAFTS
Sunday, August 14th
at Shafor Park
The Oakwood “Ice Cream Social” is a tradition held
before school resumes in the fall. Families gather
at Shafor Park for food, community entertainment,
Orchardly Park Shelter
Projects are most appropriate for ages 3 - 6,
but all ages are welcome.
games and prizes for children of all ages. Rain or shine!!!
Activity#:
Date:
Times:
105010-08
Sunday, August 14
3:30 P.M.
Games Open
4:30 - 6:30 P.M.
Dinner Served
7:00 P.M.
Games and Social Closes
Rain location:
Oakwood Community Center
ATTENTION: Oakwood Clubs and Organizations…
Another feature of the Ice Cream
Social is the “Avenue of
Organizations”. Non-profit groups
may set up tables to share
information, recruit members and
introduce fundraisers. Call Karen
Earley at 298-0775 for more
information.
Dates: Wednesdays, June 8, July 13 & August 10
Time: 2:00 - 4:00 P.M.
Materials available for first 50 children. A parent or
guardian must be in the park
while the child participates
in this activity.
Meet at the Orchardly Park
shelter.
Instructors:
OCC Summer Camp Staff
FRIDAY NIGHT FUN
Parents are you looking for a night without the kids?? The OCC has the answer! Kids join
us for a night of games, crafts, pizza and snacks. The night will end with a movie. Parents
enjoy a night to yourself while your kids have a Friday night full of fun activities. From
7:00 P.M. until 10:00 P.M. you can get away from your parents and have your own fun.
Children ages 4 to 10. Space is limited to the first 15 children.
Activity #: 305140-04
Date:
Friday, April 15
Time:
7:00 - 10:00 P.M.
Deadline: Wed., April 13th at 9:00 p.m.
Fees:
1st child
2nd child
Location:
OCC Great Room/Teen Center
Activity #:
Date:
Time:
Deadline:
105140-05
Friday, May 13th
7:00 - 10:00 P.M.
Wed, May 11th at 9:00 P.M.
$22 (M), $33 (NM), $44 (NR)
$17 (M), $26 (NM), $34 (NR)
ORCHARDLY PARK GAME DAYS
Orchardly Park Shelter
ages 3 - 6, but all ages are welcome
Parent or guardian must be in the park while child participates.
Dates: Monday, June 27, Tuesday, June 28 & Wednesday, June 29
Time: 2:00 - 4:00 P.M.
Come to Orchardly Park and spend a couple of hours playing field games with the OCC
Summer Day Camp Staff. Meet at the Orchardly Park Shelter.
Instructors: OCC Summer Camp Staff
Self-Defense Class
Learn how to properly defend yourself with Self-Defense classes taught by Bill Ayres, OCC Martial
Arts instructor. OCC self-defense class is for families and individual of all ages. This class will increase
your self-defense skills as well as increase confidence and inner strength. With our classes you'll not
only learn to defend yourself, but you will also have fun! No prior experience or martial arts training
is necessary...we cater to everyone.
Activity #:
Date:
Time:
Fees:
Instructor:
Location:
136850-08
Tuesday, August 2nd
6:30-8:00 P.M.
$20 (M), $30 (NM) $40 (NR)
Bill Ayres
OCC Teen Center
Oakwood’s 1st Annual Pro-Am Art & Photography Exhibition
The Oakwood Community Center will be hosting our 1st Annual Pro-Am Art and Photography Exhibition. This event
is for both professional and amateur artists alike. Artwork can be photographs, sculptures, paintings, pottery or
glasswork. Submissions of display-ready work of art must be received before Monday, October 31st for public viewing
at the Art Exhibition on Saturday, November 5th from 11:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M.
Detailed information and the list of professional artist contributing to the exhibit will be released in the fall brochure. If
you have any questions, please call Thomas Hayes at 298-0775.
Artwork is due Monday, October 31, 2016 at 9:00 P.M.
Exhibition: Saturday, November 5, 2016 from 11:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M.
DOG SPLASH
at Gardner Pool
Sunday, September 11th
1:00 - 3:00 P.M.
The Department of Leisure Services is currently working on plans to
hold the annual dog splash event at Gardner Pool after the season
ends on September 5th.
As plans are finalized, more information will be available at the front
desk at Gardner Pool and the OCC.
Watch for registration information in our fall brochure delivered
August 1st.
Each dog must be pre-registered with current vaccination record
information.
Open daily 10:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M.
The splash pad at Orchardly Park is for
children 10 and under. Children under
7 must be accompanied by an adult.
Open weather permitting.
POLICIES FOR GARDNER POOL
1. You must be a resident of the City of Oakwood to have a pool membership.
2. Membership cards must be shown each time you come to the pool and will be kept with the gate attendant for
admittance each visit.
3. Report lost cards immediately to the pool manager. Replacement cards may be purchased for $2.00 at the OCC.
4. Guests of members must purchase a guest pass each visit. Member must be present for the entire length of visit.
5. Babysitters of members must have a babysitter pass. (member must purchase)
THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS TO THE ABOVE POLICIES.
Pool Membership Cards (purchase at the OCC)
Pool passes will be issued to each member. Individual passes must be shown and given to attendant each time you
come to the pool. No one will be admitted unless they have a pass or pay a guest fee. Passes may be picked up at
the OCC front office beginning Monday, May 16th if you have already purchased your pass. One adult parent or
guardian will be able to pick up the passes for the family. NO PASSES WILL BE GIVEN TO CHILDREN.
Passes purchased after May 16th will take 2-3 days to process. We will not be passing out passes at the OCC after
Noon on Friday, May 27th. If you did not pick up your pass before that time, they will be available at the pool front
gate upon your first visit.
Pool Babysitter Pass (purchase at the pool)
Pool members may purchase a pass for their child’s babysitter, which is
good for 10 visits. The babysitter must be at least 16 years of age and
responsible for children ages 10 and under.
Fees: $20
Pool Houseguest Pass (purchase at the pool)
A pool member may purchase a houseguest pass for individuals visiting
and staying in the member’s home. The member must always accompany
the houseguest. The pass is good for seven consecutive days.
Fees: $25 for up to three people
$30 for more than three people
INFORMATION FOR YOUTH SWIM LESSONS
Beginning Memorial Day weekend, the staff at Gardner Pool will be available
to pre-test your child to determine what level of swim lesson is best suited for
the swimmer’s needs. Testing will be done during adult swim or by prior
arrangement with the management staff at the pool.
Please note: Registration for all swim lesson sessions will begin on
Monday, June 6th at 9:00 A.M. at the OCC.
YOU MUST BE A GARDNER POOL MEMBER IN ORDER TO
REGISTER FOR SWIM LESSONS.
As always, the mission of the Department of Leisure Services is to provide
parents and participants positive experiences as well as beneficial instruction.
SWIM LESSONS - $22/SESSION
All lessons are Red Cross certified and taught by our certified lifeguard staff. Classes are
held Monday - Thursday with Friday being a make-up day if inclement weather occurs.
You must be a Gardner Pool member to participate in lessons.
Registration:
Registration for swim lessons begins Monday, June 6th at 9:00 A.M. at the OCC.
TODDLER SWIM LESSONS
(ages 18 - 36 months)
Class is limited to 8 toddlers and 8 parents.
Parents will be in the water with their toddler during this class. Toddlers will be gently introduced to the
water to help develop a level of comfort in and around water. This course is not designed to teach toddlers
to swim, but to prepare them for lessons beginning at age 3.
Activity #
Sessions
Dates
Times
110450-2A
II
July 11 - July 21
10:30 - 11:00 A.M.
110450-3A
III
July 25 - Aug. 4
10:30 - 11:00 A.M.
Fees:
$22 includes one toddler and parent/caregiver; (Gardner Pool member) $5/extra child
3 YEAR OLD SWIM LESSONS
This class is offered to swimmers that are 3 years of age at the time the class starts. No exceptions will be
made. Class will be limited to 10 students per class.
Activity #
Sessions
Dates
Times
110300-2A
II
July 11 - July 21
11:00 - 11:30 A.M.
110300-3A
III
July 25 - Aug. 4
11:00 - 11:30 A.M.
PRE-SCHOOL AQUATIC PROGRAM
(pre-school, 4 & 5 year olds)
To develop in young children a high comfort level in and around the water and a readiness to swim. This
course does not teach children to be accomplished swimmers or to survive in water.
Activity #
110350-1A
110350-1B
Sessions
I
I
Dates
June 13 - June 23
June 13 - June 23
Times
10:00 - 10:30 A.M.
11:00 - 11:30 A.M.
110350-2A
II
July 11 - July 21
10:00 - 10:30 A.M.
110350-3A
III
July 25 - Aug. 4
10:00 - 10:30 A.M.
MONDAY - THURSDAY LESSONS
LEVEL I - INTRODUCTION TO WATER SKILLS (AGES 5 & UP)
This level will help students become comfortable in and around the water. Learn basic water safety rules, front and back float and
alternating arm action.
Activity #
Sessions
Dates
Times
110301-1A
110301-1B
I
I
June 13 - June 23
June 13 - June 23
10:00 - 10:30 A.M.
10:30 - 11:00 A.M.
110301-2A
110301-2B
II
II
July 11 - July 21
July 11 - July 21
10:00 - 10:30 A.M.
11:00 - 11:30 A.M.
110301-3A
110301-3B
III
III
July 25 - Aug. 4
July 25 - Aug. 4
10:30 - 11:00 A.M.
11:00 - 11:30 A.M.
LEVEL II - FUNDAMENTAL AQUATIC SKILLS (AGES 6 & UP)
Gives students experience with the fundamental swimming skills; front and back float, rolling over and arm and leg combination.
Activity #
Sessions
Dates
Times
110302-1A
110302-1B
I
I
June 13 - June 23
June 13 - June 23
10:00 - 10:30 A.M.
10:30 - 11:00 A.M.
110302-2A
110302-2B
II
II
July 11 - July 21
July 11 - July 21
10:30 - 11:00 A.M.
11:00 - 11:30 A.M.
110302-3A
110302-3B
III
III
July 25 - Aug. 4
July 25 - Aug. 4
10:00 - 10:30 A.M.
11:00 - 11:30 A.M.
LEVEL III - STROKE DEVELOPMENT (AGES 6 & UP)
Learn survival float, the elementary backstroke and coordinate the front crawl. Students will be introduced to the scissors kick and
dolphin kick and will build on fundamentals of treading water and other skills.
Activity #
Sessions
Dates
Times
110303-1A
110303-1B
I
I
June 13 - June 23
June 13 - June 23
10:00 - 10:30 A.M.
10:30 - 11:00 A.M.
110303-2A
110303-2B
II
II
July 11 - July 21
July 11 - July 21
10:00 - 10:30 A.M.
10:30 - 11:00 A.M.
110303-3A
III
July 25 - Aug. 4
10:00 - 10:30 A.M.
Helps to develop confidence in the strokes learned thus far and to
improve other aquatic skills. Students will increase their skills and improve their endurance by swimming front crawl and
backstroke for greater distances. The back crawl and the breaststroke are introduced in this level as well as the basics of turning at a
wall.
LEVEL IV - STROKE IMPROVEMENT (AGES 7 & UP)
Activity #
Sessions
Dates
Times
110304-1A
I
June 13 - June 23
11:00 - 11:30 A.M.
110304-2A
II
July 11 - July 21
11:00 - 11:30 A.M.
110304-3A
III
July 25 - Aug. 4
11:00 - 11:30 A.M.
LEVEL V - STROKE REFINEMENT (AGES 7 & UP)
Objective of this level is to coordinate and refine strokes (front crawl, back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke and
sidestroke) and increase distance. Flip turns on front and back are introduced.
Activity #
Sessions
Dates
Times
110305-1A
I
June 13 - June 23
11:00 - 11:30 A.M.
110305-2A
II
July 11 - July 21
11:00 - 11:30 A.M.
110305-3A
III
July 25 - Aug. 4
11:00 - 11:30 A.M.
SWIM LESSON MINI-SESSION
Fees: $20.00 per person for the mini-sessions (Gardner Pool Members only)
Parents and swimmers have liked the mini-session classes as a finish to their summer. We are offering these sessions
again this summer. Limited to 10 swimmers per class.
Registration for the mini-course will begin on Monday, June 6th at 9:00 A.M. at the OCC. Classes will be 45
minutes in length and will meet Monday through Friday. Students enrolling in Levels I – V must be the correct age
for each level at the start of the session.
Activity #
Sessions
Dates
Times
110350-4A
110301-4A
110302-4A
Pre-School
Level I
Level II
August 8 - 12
August 8 - 12
August 8 - 12
9:30 - 10:15 A.M.
9:30 - 10:15 A.M.
9:30 - 10:15 A.M.
110300-4B
110303-4B
110304-4B
110305-4B
3 Yr. Olds
Level III
Level IV
Level V
August 8 - 12
August 8 - 12
August 8 - 12
August 8 - 12
10:30 - 11:15 A.M.
10:30 - 11:15 A.M.
10:30 - 11:15 A.M.
10:30 - 11:15 A.M.
DEEP WATER WORKOUT with
Kathy Hensley
This is a basic deep-water exercise class. Benefits include no impact, improved flexibility,
improved muscle strength and cardiovascular fitness. It is recommended that you bring
your own equipment but noodles and water weights will be available. OPEN TO
GARDNER POOL MEMBERS ONLY. Kathy has been certified with the Aquatics
Exercise Association for 12 years and has taught water exercise since 1986.
Session I
Activity #:
Days:
Dates:
110150-06
Mon. & Wed.
June 1 - June 20
Time:
Fees:
9:00 - 10:00 A.M.
$36 (3 weeks)
Session II
Session III
Activity #: 110150-07
Days:
Mon. & Wed.
Dates:
June 27 - July 20
(no classes July 4 & 6)
Time:
9:00 - 10:00 A.M.
Fees:
$36 (3 weeks)
Activity #: 110150-08
Days:
Mon. & Wed
Dates:
July 25 - August 10
Time:
Fees:
9:00 - 10:00 A.M.
$36 (3 weeks)
WATER AEROBICS with Karen Hochwalt
Boost the intensity of your fitness routine by adding a water workout! Water aerobics provides all the
benefits of a land aerobic workout without the pounding of the hard floor. Water provides a natural
resistance that increases cardiovascular conditioning and muscle toning. Karen has taught Water
Aerobics at the OCC since 1982 and she has been certified by the American Council on Exercise since
1987. What a great way to diversify your exercise program!!!
OPEN TO GARDNER POOL MEMBERS ONLY.
Session I
Activity #:
Days:
Dates:
Time:
Fees:
Session II
110200-06
Mon./Wed.
June 6 - June 29
7:00 - 8:00 P.M.
$56 (4 weeks)
Activity #:
Days:
Dates:
Time:
Fees:
110200-07
Mon./Wed.
July 18 - Aug. 10
7:00 - 8:00 P.M.
$56 (4 weeks)
OAKWOOD DOLPHINS SWIM TEAM
Miami Valley Swim Association League
June 6 - July 15
(Championship practice only ~ July 18 - 22)
The program goal is to provide a fun, positive swim team experience for swimmers of all skill levels in an
inclusive and team building environment. Swimmers can expect the coaching staff to provide large group
endurance training, some technical instruction and team coaching at meets. Swim lessons are strongly
encouraged for swimmers of all ages who want and/or need individualized instruction. Swim team
should not be viewed as a substitute for group swim lessons.
Each family must provide one parent worker for every home meet in which you have a participating
swimmer.
For the 2016 season, Molly McGinnis will be the swim team parent representative.
PLEASE NOTE:
All new swimmers 6 years of age and younger must have a safety evaluation done prior to registering for
swim team. The safety evaluation will be looking for swimmer’s confidence and ability to be safe in the
water. This is not a stroke evaluation. Safety evaluations can be done anytime the pool is open by the Pool
Manager on duty. The safety evaluation will be reviewed by the Recreation Supervisor and families will be
contacted with a recommendation.
Activity #
Ages
Days
110105-06
110106-06
110107-06
110108-06
110109-06
8 & under
9 - 10
11 - 12
13 & over
Special*
Mon. - Fri.
Mon. - Fri.
Mon. - Fri.
Mon. - Fri.
Mon. - Fri.
Times
8:45 - 9:30 A.M.
8:00 - 8:45 A.M.
9:30 - 10:15 A.M.
10:15 - 11:00 A.M.
11:00 - 11:30 A.M.
*Special needs as assigned by coaches.
Fees:
$60 - REGISTRATION FEE (Gardner Pool Members Only)
payable to the OCC upon registration. This fee does not
include championship entry fee.
$20 - TEAM FEE per family payable to the Oakwood Dolphins
before the first meet.
$20 - CHAMPIONSHIP MEET ENTRY FEE (optional) per
swimmer payable to the Oakwood Dolphins .
$50 - Approximate cost for team suit (optional), cap, goggles, etc.
Important Dates:
May 19
June 5
June 6
July 23
July 24
Parent Organization Meeting*** (parents only)
Registration Deadline at the OCC
(*$15 late fee after this date)
Practice Begins
Championships
Awards Picnic and Pool Party
BICYCLE SAFETY CAMPS
Classes are taught by an Oakwood Public Safety Officer and are
designed for the beginning rider. All participants must have the
appropriate safety gear prior to the beginning of each session.
There are two sessions of Beginning Riding. Sessions are the
same.
BICYCLE MAINTENANCE / REGISTRATION AND
FAMILY FUN RIDE
Bicycle riding is a fun family activity. When riding a bicycle you notice the sights and
sounds that you often miss when driving or riding in a car and you get a whole new
perspective on your environment. Also, it is a great form of exercise if you are looking for
something more active. Bring the family, call the neighbors and come to the Smith
Elementary School parking lot for this community activity. Don’t forget your bikes, helmets
and safety gear.
(ages 7 - 12)
Camp Oddments is a mix match of programs
rolled into one for an exciting week!! Drinks
and snacks provided.
Wildlife:
Day:
Monday
Date:
July 11
Time:
12:30 - 3:30 P.M.
Oakwood Safety Officers will be registering bicycles.
Come join Tim Harrison and listen to his
incredible stories of the animals he has
rescued! He may even bring one for you to
meet!
Oakwood safety officers will be helping to adjust helmets and will be leading a bike ride to
Orchardly Park and back to the Smith Elementary School parking lot. Safe, proper riding
techniques will be emphasized and followed. Everyone - children and adults must wear
helmets to participate in the ride.
Dodgeball:
Day:
Tuesday
Date:
July 12
Time:
12:30 - 3:30 P.M.
Date:
Bring it!! Dodgeball tournament with the
OCC staff!! Grab your friends and take us
on!
K & G Bike Shop personnel will be on hand to help with minor repairs and adjustments.
Saturday, May 7
(Rain Date: Saturday, June 4)
Times: 9:30 - 11:00 A.M. Bicycle maintenance/registration/helmet adjustments.
11:00 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. Family Fun Ride (ride will leave from Smith Elementary
School parking lot at 11:00 A.M.) EVERYONE MUST WEAR A HELMET TO
PARTICIPATE IN THE RIDE, CHILDREN AND ADULTS!
Fees: FREE!
Location: Edwin D. Smith Elementary School parking lot
BEGINNING RIDING (ages 5 - 10)
Karaoke Dance Party:
Day:
Wednesday
Date:
July 13
Time:
12:30 - 3:30 P.M.
A star in the making! Come and sing your
favorite song!! Don’t sing? No problem! You
can dance the afternoon away! Drinks and snacks
will be provided.
This class will provide age appropriate education and
skills for the beginner riders. The children will be
instructed on safety issues, equipment and basic
handling skills. All participants must be able to ride a
bike before the session begins. There will be a bike
ride at the end of class. Participants need to bring their
bicycle and all safety equipment. Also, participants
must be allowed to cross streets.
Fear Factor:
Day:
Thursday
Date:
July 14
Time:
12:30 - 3:30 P.M.
Topics to be covered include: Adjusting a bike to fit size - bike inspections
and minor repairs - safety equipment - legal issues - sidewalk safety crossing streets - mounting and braking skills.
Radio DJ:
Day:
Friday
Date:
July 15
Time:
8:30 - 11:30 A.M.
The class will be completed in one evening. Held rain or shine, if inclement
weather there will be no bicycle ride. Please bring bike and helmet to camp.
Have you always wanted to be on the
Radio??? Now’s your chance!!! We will be
going to 92.9 radio station and meeting up
with DJ Dan Edwards. You will be on the
radio LIVE and then take a tour of the
station to see how it all works. ***Parents
will have to provide transportation to and
from radio station***
Activity #: 115151- 04
Date:
Thursday, April 21
Time:
4:30 - 6:00 P.M.
Activity#:
Date:
Time:
115151- 05
Thursday, May 19
4:30 - 6:00 P.M.
Fees: $7 (M), $11 (NM), $14 (NR)
Location: OCC Large Classroom
Registration Deadlines: Tuesday, April 19 at 9:00 P.M.
Tuesday, May 17 at 9:00 P.M.
So you think you are brave??? Would you stick
your hand into a bowl of slimy worms to find a
ring? Would you eat a fish??? Come stretch the
boundaries of your strength on our Fear Factor
day!
Activity#: 115270-08
Fee: $45 (M), $68 (NM), $90 (NR)
Location: Meet daily in the OCC Large
Classroom
Wii DAYS
(ages 6-10)
Join the OCC staff this summer for Wii Days. This is a fun and exciting way to escape the heat but still stay active
and make new friends. Each Wii day will feature a different game. Some days will be set up in tournament form
while others will be just random draw play. Drinks and snacks will be provided. Billards, foosball and other
activities will be available when not playing Wii. Sign up today! Wii know you’ll have a blast! Children ages 6-10
(may take younger if sibling is enrolled in class and with approval of Recreation Supervisor).
Activity #
115000-6A
115000-6B
115000-7A
115000-8A
Game:
Bowling
Just Dance
Sports Resort
Putt Putt
Day:
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Tuesday
Fees:
Location:
$8 (M), $12 (NM), $16 (NR)
OCC Teen Center
Dates:
June 6
June 21
July 7
August 9
Time:
1:00 - 4:00 P.M.
1:00 - 4:00 P.M.
1:00 - 4:00 P.M.
1:00 - 4:00 P.M.
IRISH DANCE CAMP
(ages 5 and up)
A fun dance experience for girls and boys ages 5 and up. Attendees will learn the basic footwork and
fundamentals of Irish Dance as well as a fun traditional group dance. The camp is run by certified and
experienced instructors and dancers from the Richens/Timm Academy of Irish Dance. We will wrap up
the week with a performance on Friday to showcase our new talent! All attendees will receive a camp
shirt at the end of the week.
DRESS: Athletic shorts and t-shirt. Any type of flexible shoes, ballet slippers, jazz slippers or even socks
would suffice for footwear. Hair should be pulled up and away from the face.
Activity#:
Days:
Dates:
Time:
115370-06
Monday - Friday
June 6 - 10
11:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M
Activity#:
Days:
Dates:
Time:
115370-07
Monday - Friday
July 25 - 29
11:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.
Fees:
Location:
$55 (M), $83 (NM), $110 (NR)
OCC Great Room
Instructor:
Richens/Timm Academy of Irish Dance
CAMP ZENTANGLE
(Ages 8 & older - Adults are welcome!)
Zentangle is a fun way to show off your creative side by creating art that is imaginative as well as structured
and balanced. All you need is a pen, paper, a spark of creativity and a little bit of time.
Activity#:
Day:
Date
Time:
Supply Fees:
Location:
124010-07
Wednesday
July 6
2:30 - 4:00 P.M.
$7 (M), $11 (NM), $14 (NR)
OCC Large Classroom
Jane Brennan, OCC Art Instructor, will provide you instruction and guidance; you supply the creativity and
imagination. This is a fun and relaxing way to create beautiful images and drawings.
SKYHAWKS SPORTS CAMPS
Skyhawks programs are the centerpiece in delivering quality sports programs that not only equip the athlete with
physical skills, but also teach life skills through athletics! Skyhawks programs develop skills, refine talents and
prepare young athletes for future endeavors and competition. Skyhawks staff members are always experienced in
the sport they support and have been trained to share that knowledge with a young audience. Skyhawks level
programs teach the fundamentals in an appropriately competitive environment where winning and losing are not
everything but are a simple part of the game on the field and in life. These programs are designed for beginner to
intermediate level players. Each camp includes quality instruction, t-shirt and a merit award.
Skyhawks participants should bring a snack, a water bottle, shoes (running shoes are fine) and sunscreen to each
camp. Please put your child’s name and phone number on all personal belongings. For more information about the
Skyhawks programs, visit their website at www.skyhawks.com.
MINI-HAWK MULTI SPORT
(ages 4 - 7)
This multi-sport program was developed to give young children, ages 4 - 7, a positive first step into athletics. The
essentials of baseball, flag football and soccer are taught in a safe, structured environment with lots of
encouragement and a big focus on fun. Our Mini-hawk games and activities were designed to allow campers to
explore balance, movement, hand/eye coordination and skill development at their own pace. Skyhawks staff are
trained to handle the specific needs of these young athletes. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 8:1. All
campers will receive a t-shirt and a merit award!
Participants should bring: appropriate clothing, shin guards (encouraged), baseball glove (encouraged), two snacks,
water bottle, running shoes and sunscreen.
Activity#:
Day/Date:
Time:
Fee:
Location:
115290-6A
Monday - Friday, June 6 - 10
9:00 A.M. - Noon
$99 (M), $149 (NM), $198 (NR)
Old River Sports Complex
MULTI-SPORT ~ SOCCER, FLAG FOOTBALL & BASEBALL
(ages 6 - 12)
Multi-sports camps are designed to introduce young athletes to a number of different sports in one camp. Sports
sampling will allow them to learn, have fun and begin to formulate their passion for a particular sport. Designed to
motivate children to lead a healthy active lifestyle while giving them the fundamental skill sets needed to succeed
and grow in whichever sport they choose. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 12:1. All campers will
receive a t-shirt and a merit award!
Participants should bring: appropriate clothing, shin guards, lunch and a snack, water bottle, running shoes and
sunscreen.
Activity#:
Day/Date:
Time:
Fee:
Location:
115290-7B
Monday - Friday, July 18 - 22
9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M.
$139 (M), $209 (NM), $278 (NR)
Old River Sports Complex
KIDDIE KAMP
(ages 3-5)
Kiddie Kamp is a magical time for children, ages 3 - 5. This
camp, designed with preschoolers in mind, will provide a
wide variety of activities that will keep them moving,
laughing and enjoying the summer. The camp will meet
Monday through Thursday in Shafor Park. Each camper
receives a special mailing the week prior to their session with
all the necessary forms for you to complete and return to the
counselors on the first day of camp. Space is limited, so
register early to be sure your child doesn’t miss the fun!!!
Theme: Dinosaur Week!
Millions of years ago dinosaurs walked the earth. This week
campers will excavate fossils, make dinosaur crafts and dinoeggs!
Activity#:
115100-6A
Dates:
June 13 - 16
Days:
Monday - Thursday
Time:
10:00 - 11:30 A.M.
Theme: Hawaiian Luau
Aloha! This week will be filled with hula dancing and
beautiful flower leis. We will even make our own masks and
try coconut bowling!
Activity #: 115100-6B
Dates:
June 20 - 23
Days:
Monday - Thursday
Time:
10:00 - 11:30 A.M.
Theme: Dr. Seuss
Oh the place we will go this week! This week will be full of
rhymes and riddles and williballou’s and thingamajigs! And
the campers will make a zamp in your lamp craft.
Activity #: 115100-7A
Dates:
July 11 - 14
Days:
Monday - Thursday
Time:
10:00 - 11:30 A.M.
Theme: Emergency Service Camp
Police! Fire! Rescue! Learn all about these amazing people
who protect us. There will also be a visit from the firetruck!
Activity #: 115100-7B
Dates:
July 18 - 21
Days:
Monday - Thursday
Time:
10:00 - 11:30 A.M.
Theme: Fairy Tales
Join us for a magical week! Knights will fight dragons and
princesses will save the day! We will read classical fairy tales
and create our own fairy tale using our imagination.
Activity#:
115100-8A
Dates:
August 1 - 4
Days:
Monday - Thursday
Time:
10:00 - 11:30 A.M.
Fees for each camp:
$40 (M), $60 (NM), $80 (NR)
Location: Shafor Park
CAMP SHAFOR (ages 6-9)
Here comes another fun season of Camp Shafor! This
recreational camp gives children an opportunity to enjoy a
wide variety of activities including field trips, crafts, games
and lots of fun! Our Friday field trip will take us to exciting
new locations each session. Professionally driven charter
buses provide transportation for the trips. Each camper
receives a special mailing the week prior to their session with
all the necessary forms for you to complete and return to the
counselors on the first day of camp. Space is limited so
register early!
CAMPS ARE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY.
Theme: Furry Friends
This week campers will learn all about our fury friends. Dogs,
cats, squirrels, bunnies and more! Animal lovers will be in
hog-heaven as we explore animal’s play habits, different
stages of their life and favorite foods. On Friday, we will take
our campers to SICSA to see how it is run and to meet with all
the adoptable pets!
Activity #:
Dates:
Time:
Trip:
115250-6A
June 13 - 17
12:30 P.M. - 3:30 P.M.
SICSA
Theme: Through the Decades
This week we will send campers through a time warp!
Monday - 50’s - a hula contest and a hand jive dance off.
Tuesday - 60’s - tie dye a shirt and paint pet rocks.
Wednesday - 70’s - make beaded necklaces and have a twister
tournament! Thursday - 80’s - make friendship pins and film
our very own music video! Friday’s trip will take us to Skate
World to roller skate through the decades.
Activity #:
Dates:
Time:
Trip:
115250-7A
July18 - 22
12:30 - 3:30 P.M.
Skate World
Theme: Campin’ Out!
Campers this week will be enjoying the great outdoors! We
will pitch a tent, read stories by flashlight, sing campfire songs
and make s’mores. Our outdoor field trip will be to the Sun
Watch Village.
Activity #:
Dates:
Time:
Trip:
115250-7B
July 25 - 29
12:30 - 3:30 P.M. (Friday 9-Noon)
Sun Watch Indian Village
Theme: Secret Spy School
Send your secret agent to Spy School to sharpen his or her
skills. You will work on your disguise, dust for fingerprints,
crack secret codes and save the day! This action packed week
will end with a mission to Laser Quest!
Activity #:
Dates:
Time:
Trip:
115250-8A
August 1 - 5
12:30 - 3:30 P.M.
Laser Quest
Fees for each camp: $55 (M), $82 (NM), $110 (NR)
Location: Shafor Park
These one day camps are designed for
older campers. Each of these mini-camps
is different and allows children to try new
things. Sign up for one or all six!
ages 8 - 13
Theme: Fun and Fitness
Theme: Bake Off!
Theme: Working with
Puppets
Come to the OCC and get fit! We will With ingredients we provide, you will
show you fun and easy ways to keep create your best dessert to be judged
Come and experience the joy and
moving!
by our camp counselors!
wonder of a marionette workshop with
your friends. You will learn a little of
Activity #:
115450-6A
Activity #: 115450-6C
the history of marionettes and the
Date:
Monday, June 20
Date:
Friday, June 24
operating secrets of this creative art
Time:
12:00 - 1:30 P.M.
Time:
12:00 - 1:30 P.M.
form. Discover how to use recycled
Instructor:
OCC Staff
Instructor: OCC Staff
household objects and simple craft
Location:
OCC Teen Center
Location:
OCC Teen Center
ma teria ls to ma ke your own
marionettes for an at home summer
project or production.
Theme: Art Rageous
Theme: CSI
We will use fun and funky objects to Search for clues, dust for fingerprints
create dazzling works of art!
and solve a mystery!!
Activity #:
Date:
Time:
Instructor:
Location:
115450-6B
Wednesday, June 22
12:30 - 1:30 P.M.
OCC Staff
OCC Teen Center
Activity#:
Date:
Time:
Instructor:
Location:
115450-8A
Monday, August 8
11:00 A.M. - 12:30 P.M.
OCC Staff
OCC Teen Center
Activity#:
Date:
Time:
Instructor:
Location:
115450-8B
Wednesday, August 10
11:00 A.M. - 12:30 A.M.
Laurie Martin
OCC Teen Center
Theme: Lip Sync Battle
Bring your favorite song and Lip Sync
in front of the other campers to see
who wins the Battle!!!
Activity #:
Date:
Time:
Instructor:
Location:
115450-8C
Friday, August 12
11:00 A.M. - 12:30 P.M.
OCC Staff
OCC Teen Center
YOUTH SUMMER THEATRE CAMP with Teresa Connair
(ages 8 - 13)
Explore the far reaches of your imagination! We will focus on creating a show, talk about how to decorate a
set, and what to wear for costumes. Students will also memorize lines and blocking. This camp will
culminate in a performance for family and friends on the last day in the Great Room at the OCC. Those
interested should prepare a one minute memorized monologue or poem for auditions the first day.
Activity#:
Rehearsals
Date/Time:
125300-06
Monday, June 13 - Friday, June 17 from 5:00 - 6:30 P.M.
Performance
Date/Time:
Friday, June 17 starting at 6:00 P.M.
Fees:
$80 (M), $120 (NM), $160 (NR)
Instructor:
Location:
Teresa Connair
OCC Great Room
Registration Deadline: Friday, June 10th at 7:00 P.M.
Since a script must be selected in advance, there will be no late registration accepted.
SUMMER DANCE CAMPS
WITH MISS CAMILLE
Oakwood Ballet offers classical ballet lessons throughout the academic year. Please
join us for one of these special camps for dancers ages 4-12. All camps have a
concluding party at the end of the week!
Miss Camille, an American Ballet Theatre Alumna, is proud to include the ABT®
National Training Curriculum in her teaching. She holds an MFA from New York
University and is an ABT® Certified Teacher in Pre-Primary through Level 7 and
Partnering. Miss Camille welcomes your questions: Camille@oakwoodballet.com.
Please visit oakwoodballet.com for detailed information.
MINI DANCE CAMP
(ages 4 - 5 and entering 1st grade )
Enjoy dancing, listening to famous ballet stories and creating your own Ballet Book together with your friends in this must-do
camp for young dance enthusiasts. We will wrap up a great week with a party on Friday!
DRESS: Pink footed tights, pink leotards (Bloch style #C5402) and pink Bloch split-sole ballet shoes. Long hair should be
pulled away from face and neck in a ponytail or braid.
Session I
Activity #:
Dates:
Days:
Times:
115400-06
June 13 - 17
Monday - Thursday
2:15 - 4:30 P.M.
.
Friday - 2:15 - 3:30 P.M.
(includes party)
Fees Per Session: $55 (M), $83 (NM), $110 (NR)
**$10 material fee payable to Miss Camille due first day of class.
JUNIOR CLASSICAL
BALLET CAMP
(entering grades 2 - 3)
This camp is packed with fun!!!! Take delight in
mastering new steps and perfecting the ones you
already know. Play ballet games with your friends.
Get ready to perform for family and friends on Friday
in our special presentation followed by a party!
CLASSICAL BALLET INTENSIVE
(experienced dancers entering grades 4-7) -
NEW Extended Camp!
Take your knowledge of the American Ballet Theatre’s National
Training Curriculum a step further this summer with this noteworthy
immersion experience. Our full schedule includes technique, pointe
prep, focus class and repertoire. A presentation for family and
friends highlights our final day of camp. And don’t forget a little
summer time fun with ballet games, prizes and of course a
concluding party on Friday! Be sure to pack a lunch and two drinks
each day.
Dress Code: Grade 2: light blue leotard (Bloch
#C5402); Grade 3: lilac leotard (Bloch #C5402). All Dress Code:
students; pink tights, pink Bloch split-sole ballet Intermediate Ballet (incoming 4th & 5th grades): Turquoise leotard
(Theatricals #N5500C or #N5500)
shoes. Hair should be in a proper bun every day.
Activity #:
Dates:
Days:
Times:
Fees:
Location:
115404-06
June 20 - 24
Monday - Thursday
2:15 - 5:45 P.M.
Friday - 2:15 - 4:15 P.M.
(includes party)
$80 (M), $120 (NM), $160 (NR)
OCC Great Room
Graduates (Incoming 6th grades): Black leotard with rhinestone
pinch front (Motionwear #2917) Black wrap chiffon skirt (Capezio
#309 or equivalent)
All students: pink tights. Pink Bloch split-sole leather ballet shoes.
Hair is s required to be in a proper bun everyday.
Activity #:
Dates:
Days:
Times:
115403-08
August 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, & 12
Monday - Thursday
10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Friday, Aug. 12 - 10:00 A.M. - 3:15 P.M.
Performance at 2:30 P.M.
*$10 material fee payable to Miss Camille due
Fees:
$180 (M), $270 (NM), $360 (NR)
first day of class.
Location:
OCC Great Room
*$10 material fee payable to Miss Camille due first day
of class.
(All supplies available online at Discount Dance Supply.)
OAKWOOD YOUTH LACROSSE CAMP
(grades 3 - 6)
OCC Lacrosse Camp is back. This is an instructional camp teaching the fundamentals of the game. The camp will
cover fundamentals such as, passing, catching, cradling, shooting and basic gameplay. Full equipment is required
for the camp, meaning a helmet, mouth guard, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves and a stick! Monday through
Thursday will be instructional with Friday being a fun game day! Upon registration give your shirt size because
each camper will receive a camp T-shirt!
Lacrosse combines the basic skills used in soccer, basketball and hockey into one fast paced, high scoring game.
Athletes will learn all the fundamentals of stick handing, cradling, passing and shooting. Come experience the
excitement of Oakwood’s newest sport!
Activity#:
Day/Date:
Time:
Fees:
Instructor:
Location:
115070-07
Monday - Friday, July 11 - 15
5:30 - 7:00 P.M.
$45 (M), $68 (NM), $90 (NR)
College Lacrosse Players
Old River Sports Complex
Participants must have their own helmet, stick and gloves.
Kidz Home Alone
(entering grades 4th - 6th)
This course is designed to teach children about being home alone. It is an avenue to begin discussions
between parent and child regarding possible situations that may arise. At the end of the class, students feel
more confident, learn to THINK and ACT appropriately if an unusual situation should occur while they are
home alone.
Students will learn:
* The importance of having emergency phone numbers
* First Aid & Safety
* Why it’s necessary to have “house rules”
* Severe weather planning
Activity#:
Days:
Fees:
Instructor:
* The reasons to call 911
* The Self Heimlich Maneuver
* Fire escape planning
136090-06
Tuesday & Thursday
Dates: June 7 & 9 Time: 12:00 - 2:00 P.M.
$70 (M), $105 (NM), $140 (NR)
Enriching Kidz, Inc.
Location: OCC Teen Center
ENRICHING KIDZ ~ BETTER BABYSITTERS
(entering grades 5th - 8th)
This course was designed by nurses, teachers and parents. The goal of the class is to teach students the advanced
expertise to become a Better Babysitter. Not only are these classes interactive and fun, it also gives the students an
opportunity to expand their empowerment, decision making, interviewing and marketing skills.
Fun & Interactive Course Curriculum
* Job professionalism
* First aid & safety
* Important safety information
* Marketing plan
* How to handle emergencies * Infant & toddler care
* Care of the choking child & infant
* Growth and development
* Creative problem solving * Choking & CPR
Students Receive Hands-On Practice In:
* Diapering, bottle feeding, infant care
* Infant & child CPR with mannequins
* Creating age appropriate activities
* Preparing a marketing flyer
* Interviewing
Activity #: 136030-07
Date:
July 25 & July 27
Location:
OCC Large Classroom
Day:
Time:
Fees:
Monday/Wednesday
12:00 - 4:30 P.M.
$95 (M), $143 (NM), $190 (NR)
ART CAMP
(ages 8 - 12)
Have fun learning how to mix colors and learn how to make your artwork look real! This camp allows
you to learn new and fun artistic techniques. You will get to use crayons, salt and watercolors to create
winter pictures. Ever wonder how to make your pictures look 3-D, well this camp will give you the
opportunity to do that by using chalk and pencils and learning about shadows. You will also get to be
creative with cut paper designs! This class is a lot of fun for the beginner artist or if you’re just wanting to
have fun being creative.
Activity #:
Days:
Dates:
Time:
Fees:
Instructor:
Supply Fee:
Location:
115300-08
Monday - Friday
August 1 - 5
9:30 - 11:30 A.M.
$32 (M), $48 (NM), $64 (NR)
Jane Brennan
$4 paid in cash to instructor on the first day of camp.
OCC Lower Level Teen Center
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Sunday, July 31st at 5:00 P.M.
CHEER /TUMBLE/JUMP CAMP
(ages 6 – 10)
A fun, funky way to keep up team spirit through-out the summer. This camp will work on jumps
and tumbling. Kids older than 11 may sign up for this class but you must talk to the instructor
before signing up. A short routine set to fun music will combine moves learned during the class.
Parents and friends, join us for the last 15 minutes of class on the last day of class to watch us
show off our amazing jumps and tumbling. If you are in both camps you are welcome to attend
both performances but attendance of the final presentation at 12:30 P.M. will showcase both
classes.
Activity #:
115601-6A
Dates:
June 20 - 24
Days:
Mon. - Fri.
Time:
10:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M.
Fees:
$30 (M), $45 (NM), $60 (NR)*
Instructor:
Hope Nueslein
Location:
OCC Great Room
Registration Deadline: Sunday, June 19th at 5:00 P.M.
*Register for both Cheer/ Tumble/Jump and Cheer /Dance for $55 (M), $83 (NM),
$110 (NR). Bring a snack and a drink if attending both classes.
ACTIVITY #: 115601-6C
CHEER /DANCE CAMP
DRESS FOR
TUMBLING/CHEER
CLASSES:
Please wear comfortable clothes
that are easy to move freely in,
shirts that (fitted ok) tuck in; we
move around a lot! Socks and
tennis
shoes
required
for
cheerleading class. Bare feet
preferred for tumbling.
Hair
pulled back.
(ages 6 – 10)
This camp will work on Cheers and Dance moves. Kids older than 11
may sign up for this class but you must talk to the instructor before signing up. A short dance
routine, set to fun music, will combine moves learned during the class. Parents and friends, join
us the last 15 minutes of camp to watch us show off our awesome jumps and tumbling. If you
are in both camps you are welcome to attend both performances but attendance of the final
presentation at 12:30 P.M. will showcase both classes.
Activity #:
115601-6B
Dates:
June 20 - 24
Days:
Mon. - Fri.
Time:
11:45 A.M. - 12:45 P.M.
Fees:
$30 (M), $45 (NM), $60 (NR)*
Instructor: Hope Nueslein
Registration Deadline: Sunday, June 19th at 5:00 P.M.
Location:
OCC Great Room
FENCING CAMPS
(ages 7 and up)
Fencing gives all athletes a great exercise experience. The main goal of fencing is to develop and improve balance,
coordination and focus, benefiting the athlete both physically and mentally. Students will be introduced to
techniques and strategies in different fencing situations based on their confidence regardless of level or
experience. Fencers will learn proper footwork and blade work based on the Italian Fencing School method and
American tradition, recognized worldwide as safe, efficient and elegant. Fencing is a good activity for all ages,
youth and adult alike. All the participants will use fencing jackets, masks, gloves, swords (foil) and electric gear,
thanks to the generosity and the collaboration of AFAD (American Fencing Academy of Dayton).
Classes will be organized by level:
4:30 - 5:30 P.M. - - ABC FENCING CAMP –
(foil only)
(OPEN TO ALL BEGINNERS WITH AND WITHOUT
EXPERIENCE)
ABC is all you need to know about fencing from the beginning. It is a class for fencers interested to know and try
the sport, or for fencers with minimal fencing experience. Classes are based on Italian and American fencing
techniques.
5:30 - 7:30 P.M. - - I.D.E.A.S. FENCING CAMP – (FOIL – EPEE – SABRE)
(OPEN FOR ALL FENCERS WITH
FENCING EXPERIENCE)
Improving Determination Experience Achievement Sport spirit
If you are experienced in fencing, or if your level is advanced, this class will help you prepare for tournaments and
refine the style by having individual lessons as well as group class. In addition, you work on your strength, form
and planning, as well being informed on rules, fencing equipment and experience in individual and team
tournaments.
Session I—ABC Fencing Camp
Activity #: 115260-6A
Dates:
June 6 - 10
Time:
4:30 - 5:30 P.M.
Session II—ABC R=Fencing Camp
Activity #: 115260-7A
Dates:
July 25 - 29
Time:
4:30 - 5:30 P.M.
I.D.E.A.S. Fencing Camp
Activity #: 115260-6B
Dates:
June 6 - 10
Time:
5:30 - 7:30 P.M. (Monday - Thursday)
5:30 - 7:00 P.M. (Friday)
I.D.E.A.S. Fencing Camp
Activity #: 115260-7B
Dates:
July 25 - 29
Time:
5:30 - 7:30 P.M. (Monday - Thursday)
5:30 - 7:00 P.M. (Friday)
Fees:
ABC of Fencing $40 (M), $60 (NM), $65 (AFAD Member), $80 (NR)
I.D.E.A.S. FENCING $60 (M), $90 (NM) $95(AFAD Member), $120 (NR)
Both Classes (one session) $85 (M), $128 (NM), $140 (AFAD Member), $170 (NR), must have experience
fencing.
Location:
Great Room
Equipment Rental: $20 will be charged, cash or check on the first day of class, to the instructor, payable to AFAD,
for upkeep, replacement and cleaning per session.
A parent is required to sign forms at the first class of every session.
Instructors and Coaches:
Mrs. Toni Brenner – USA fencer began fencing 3 years ago, registered with USFA. Mrs. Brenner will assist
coaching, teaching and coordinating the ABC class, working with beginners on basic knowledge and fencing
techniques. Her expertise is in foil.
Mr. Will Erwin – USA fencer and coach (USFA). He has experience coaching in the USA in all three weapons. Mr.
Erwin is an active fencer in USA tournaments and has fenced competitively since High School. He teaches and
coaches youth and adults in individual and group lessons.
Mr. Lorenzo Padrichelli – Italian fencer and licensed master. Experienced in teaching the Italian fencing school, Mr.
Padrichelli began fencing in Italy at the age of 8. Licensed (AIMS) in Italy and Europe in all three weapons as
recognized by USA Fencing (USFA), and current FIS and FIE member. Has represented Italy in international
tournaments and world cups. He has experience in teaching individual lessons and group class in Italy and the US.
Coordinator: Mrs. Deb Ruscitelli – Class coordinator and equipment rental manager. Mrs. Ruscitelli is a very
active and experienced fencing parent, dedicated to maintaining a high quality of class experience. Currently acting
Chair of American Fencing Academy of Dayton (AFAD).
TENNIS LESSONS
AT SHAFOR PARK TENNIS COURTS
Taught by the excellent staff of the Kettering Tennis Center & Quail Run. The pro staff of KTC/Quail Run is
known for consistently producing some of the areas finest champions, while teaching hundreds of youth and
adults the joy of developing a lifelong sport. Their pros have created a complete and comprehensive program
to enable all students to reach their maximum potential. Please review the skill level explanations before
registering.
Youth Levels
Beginners:
This program is designed for young children, ages 5 - 7 years old. Emphasis is on hand-eye coordination,
developing motor skills, learning stroke skills and fun!
Level 1:
This program is for players with little or no tennis experience. Emphasis is on learning stroke skills, the
rules of play, sportsmanship and fun!
Level 2:
This program is for a player who has reached an advanced beginner level of play. This class is designed to
further improve technique and stroke production. This player can sustain a rally of slow pace.
Adult Levels
Adult Beginner:
This class is designed to further improve technique and stroke production. This player can sustain a rally of
slow pace.
Adult Advanced Beginner:
This program is for the player who has improved stroke dependability and direction. The emphasis will be
on technical training and strategies of singles and doubles.
Cancellations and make-up policy
* Class will not be made up for classes missed for personal reasons (illness, vacation, schedule conflicts, etc.)
* Classes will not be made up due to weather conditions.
* Private lessons need to be cancelled 24 hours before the lessons. If instructors are not notified 24 hours prior
the student will be fully charged for the scheduled lessons.
* Participants are to contact tennis pro to set up private lessons.
* Must have written receipt to give to instructor the day of private lesson.
Private Tennis Lessons
Adult and youth private tennis lessons will be available beginning Monday, May 23, 2016. The
sessions will be scheduled individually with the tennis staff and must be paid for in advance at the
OCC Business Office. Receipts must be presented to the instructor before the lesson begins or
the instructor will not be able to conduct the lesson.
Activity #: Youth - 120650
Adult - 120700
Day & Time: To be scheduled with tennis pro.
Fees: $30 (M/NM-Res) or $60 (NR) per 1/2 hour session for one person - $5.00 per additional person up to 2
$55 (M/NM-Res) or $110 (NR) per 1-hour session for one person - $10.00 per additional person up to 2
Youth Tennis Session Fees:
Two Week Session $50 (M), $75 (NM), $100 (NR)
Adult Mon./Wed. Session Fees:
Four Week Session
$65 (M), $97 (NM), $130 (NR)
Two Week Session**
$30 (M), $45 (NM), $60 (NR)
ADULT AND YOUTH CLASS INFORMATION
Adult: Classes are held on Monday and Wednesday nights in
four-week sessions.
Youth: Classes are held Monday through Thursday in two-week
sessions.
Students need to bring their own racquet
and water bottle to each class.
Ages 5-7
Activity
120050-1A
Skill Level
Beginner
Dates
June 6 - June 16
Times
8:00 A.M. - 8:55 A.M.
120050-2A
Beginner
June 20 - June 30
8:00 A.M. - 8:55 A.M.
120050-3A
120050-4A
Beginner
Beginner
July11 - July 21
July 25 - Aug. 4
8:00 A.M. - 8:55 A.M.
8:00 A.M. - 8:55 A.M.
120150-1B
Level 1
June 6 - June 16
9:00 A.M. - 9:55 A.M.
120150-2B
Level 1
June 20 - June 30
9:00 A.M. - 9:55 A.M.
120150-3B
Level 1
July 11 - July 21
9:00 A.M. - 9:55 A.M.
120200-4B
Level 1 - 2
July 25 - Aug. 4
9:00 A.M. - 9:55 A.M.
120050-1C
Beginner
June 6 - June 16
10:00 A.M. - 10:55 A.M.
120050-2C
Beginner
June 20 - June 30
10:00 A.M. - 10:55 A.M.
120150-3C
Level 1
July 11 - July 21
10:00 A.M. - 10:55 A.M.
120200-4C
Level 1 - 2
July 25 - Aug. 4
10:00 A.M. - 10:55 A.M.
120150-1D
Level 1
June 6 - June 16
11:00 A.M. - 11:55 A.M.
120150-2D
Level 1
June 20 - June 30
11:00 A.M. - 11:55 A.M.
120200-3D
Level 1 - 2
July 11 - July 21
11:00 A.M. - 11:55 A.M.
120200-4D
Level 1 - 2
July 25 - Aug. 4
11:00 A.M. - 11:55 A.M.
120200-1E
Level 1 - 2
June 6 - June 16
12:00 P.M. - 12:55 P.M.
120200-2E
Level 1 - 2
June 20 - June 30
12:00 P.M. - 12:55 P.M.
120250-3E
Level 2
July 11 - July 21
12:00 P.M. - 12:55 P.M.
120250-4E
Level 2
July 25 - Aug. 4
12:00 P.M. - 12:55 P.M.
Adult
Activity
17 + unless approved by instructor;
Skill Level
Dates/Days (All sessions Monday/Wednesday)
120300-1A
Adult Beginner
May 23 - June 15
120300-2A
Adult Beginner
June 20 - July 7 (No class July 4; Make up July 7)
6:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M.
120350-2A
Adult Adv. Beginner
June 20 - July 7 (No class July 4; Make up July 7)
7:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.
120300-3A
Adult Beginner
July 11 - August 3
6:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M.
120350-3A
Adult Adv. Beginner
July 11 - August 3
7:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.
120300-4A
Adult Beginner
August 8 - August 19
** (two week session)
6:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M.
120350-4A
Adult Adv. Beginner
August 8 - August 19 ** (two week session)
7:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.
Ages 8-10 years
Ages 10 & under
Ages 11-16
Ages 10 & up
Times
(No class May 30; Make up June 2) 6:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M.
DeAngelis Martial Arts: Karate
(ages 8 & up)
Courage! Discipline! Strength! Balance! The “secrets” of Martial Arts are not “secrets” at all. They are open to
everyone. Children, teens, and adults are welcome in this traditional martial arts class that blends fitness, self-defense,
discipline, and movement forms that date back centuries. Classes are fun, active, and varied, and are designed for
everyone from the rank novice to the experienced practitioner. Individuals and families are all welcome. Come and
see what it’s like to be a Dragon!
Ages 8 & Up
355110-04
155110-05
155110-08
Thursdays
Mondays
Mondays
Apr. 7, 14, 21 & 28
May 2, 9, 16 & 23
Aug. 1, 8, 15 & 22
6:30 - 8:00 P.M.
6:30 - 8:00 P.M.
6:30 - 8:00 P.M.
Fees:
$35 (M), $57 (NM), $70 (NR)
Location: OCC Teen Center & Great Room
Bill Ayres is an Oakwood resident who received his Black Belt from DeAngelis Martial Arts in Hershey, PA. Bill has
guest coached for the Wittenberg Martial Arts Club, has judged a number of martial arts tournaments and
received top prize in 2011 for black belts in his age group from the Miami Valley Tournament Association.
presented by the OCC and the Oakwood
United Soccer Club
(ages 7 - 13)
All children are welcome! Oakwood United Soccer Club will have a representative on site each night.
Street Soccer Philosophy
The game is the teacher. - Players will learn to play all on their own by design, no formal coaching will be offered.
Let the children develop the skills of learning within the game.
The game is for kids. - This program is offered to let children play and they don’t need adults to do that. Adult
involvement will be minimal and will focus on safety. Let the children develop skills of making their own decision.
The structure is informal. - Beyond setting up some goals, laying out some cones, and helping to make teams: no
formal organization or coaching will be done. Let the children develop the skills of organizing their own fun.
Drop-In Soccer Details:
Players should warm-up on their own. Late comers will be added to games or formed on new team.
All efforts will be made to have friends play together, however the object is to play and not have too many on a team.
No planned periods of play are defined. If the players decide that a water break is necessary, it should be taken. The break
times should be kept short (1-2 minutes at most). Don’t forget to bring a water bottle!
There are no strict requirements on attire. Shin guards are required, cleats are optional and appropriate clothing for the
weather is strongly suggested.
Players can leave as needed. Teams will adjust.
Ages:
Days/Dates:
Time:
Fee:
Location:
7 – 13, (This is a drop in class, parent or guardian should remain on site.)
Mondays, July 11, 18, 25, & August 1
6:00 - 7:00 P.M.
Free
Old River Complex
NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED!
THANK YOU
to all Youth Basketball and Youth Soccer Coaches!!!
The City of Oakwood would like to recognize its volunteer coaches and parents. Your time
and effort to provide quality programs is greatly appreciated.
OAKWOOD YOUTH RECREATIONAL COED-SOCCER
Bill Sellers, director of the OCC Soccer Program, has designed a youth soccer program around the older youth that focus on learning the
fundamentals of the game. This session is designed especially for the athlete who wants to improve their soccer game in a fun yet competitive
environment. Our fall program will focus on skill building and is the perfect combination of learning and competition for both the beginning and
experienced soccer player. Each team will practice once a week on Wednesday from 6:00 - 7:00 P.M. Games will be played on Saturday
mornings from 11:00 A.M. - Noon in a World Cup style tournament with each team choosing a country to represent. Teams will be coed. No
request for team placement or schedule consideration will be honored.
Location - All practices and games take place at Old River Sports Complex 225 Old River Trail. Schedules and rosters will be emailed prior to
the first practice.
Dates - Wednesday, September 7 – Saturday, October 22, 2016.
Registration - Forms will be available at the OCC front office and will be accepted through Sunday, August 28th at 5:00 P.M.
REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THIS DATE WILL BE SUBJECT TO A $15.00 LATE FEE and will be placed on teams as
space permits. There is no guarantee for late placements. Registrations may be dropped off in person or mailed to the OCC at 105 Patterson Rd.,
Oakwood, OH 45419. Mailed registrations must have a postmark on or before the deadline. Coaches are needed! Director Sellers will mentor
and assist with each practice and game.
A mandatory coaches meeting will be Wednesday, August 31, 2016 at the OCC. Rules, rosters and schedules will be handed out at this meeting.
Please fill out a coach’s application at the OCC if interested in coaching.
Please Note: A coach will contact players after the coaches meeting. Complete team schedules will be emailed prior to the first practice.
PLEASE MAKE SURE WE GET A VALID EMAIL ADDRESS. No request for team placement or schedule consideration will be honored.
This is a recreational league, coaches and parents will be asked to referee. For more information, please call Thomas Hayes at the OCC,
298-0775.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 28th at 5:00 P.M.
Girls
Activity Numbers
231050-01
231050-02
231050-03
231050-04
231050-05
231050-06
Grade
1
2
3
4
5
6
Fees: $50 (M),75 (NM), $100 (NR)
Boys
Activity Numbers
230050-01
230050-02
230050-03
230050-04
230050-05
230050-06
Grade
1
2
3
4
5
6
Location: Old River Sports Complex
Outdoor Soccer
(ages 4, 5 & 6)
Bill Sellers, director of the OCC Soccer Program has designed a youth soccer
program especially for children in between pre-school indoor soccer and youth
Co-ed Rec soccer programs. Emphasis will be on fun, education, sportsmanship and
teamwork that will benefit your soccer star in years to come. Teams will be co-ed, 6-on-6, on a shortened field with
no goalie. The OCC Recreational Soccer Program uses the grid soccer system for learning. This allows children more
one on one play and more touches on the ball.
Practices and games will be held at 10:00 A.M. on Saturday mornings in September and October at the Old River
Sports Complex. MOUTH GUARDS RECOMMENDED, SHIN GUARDS REQUIRED.
Parent coaches are needed! Bill Sellers will be meeting with all coaches prior to the start of the season and will be
there throughout the program to help and mentor whenever needed. Participants must be at least 4 by the first day of
the program to be enrolled. No exceptions.
Coaches always coach their own children and siblings are placed together unless otherwise requested.
**A Mandatory coaches meeting will be Wednesday, August 31, 2016 at 6:00 P.M. at the OCC. Rules, rosters and schedules will be
handed out at this meeting. Please fill out a coach’s application at the OCC if interested in coaching.
Please Note: A coach will contact players after the coaches meeting. Complete team schedules will be emailed prior to the first practice.
PLEASE MAKE SURE WE GET A VALID EMAIL ADDRESS. No request for team placement or schedule considerations will be
honored.
Activity #:
Age 4:
Age 5:
Age 6:
Dates:
Location:
229054-09
229055-09
229056-09
Saturdays, September 10 - October 22
Fees: $30 (M), $45 (NM), $60 (NR)
Old River Complex
$15 LATE FEE AFTER REGISTRATION DEADLINE
The City of Oakwood has added two Pickleball courts to the Shafor Tennis Courts. The
Pickleball courts were placed on Courts 5 & 6. What is Pickleball? It’s a fun sport that
combines many elements of tennis, badminton and ping-pong. Pickleball is easy to learn
and play whether you’re five, eighty-five or somewhere in between. Pickleball is played
on a badminton-sized court with special paddles, made of wood or graphite material. The
ball used is similar to a wiffle ball, but slightly smaller.
Pickleball Demonstration Days
Join the OCC for demonstration days on Monday, April 25th or Saturday, April 30th. An
Ambassador from USAPA (USA Pickleball Association) will be on hand to teach you how
to play. Ambassadors are volunteers who have pledged to promote the sport of pickleball
and the USAPA in the local area they have applied to represent.
Monday, April 25th, 10:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.
Saturday, April 30th, 2:00 - 4:00 P.M.
Pickle-ball is for players ages 10 - 99, singles, doubles and mixed doubles. Everyone can
play. Please limit game to 30 minutes if people are waiting.
Pickleball Equipment
The OCC has equipment you can borrow to try out this exciting sport. The OCC has 2
paddles as well as a pickleball for you to check out. Stop by the OCC front office or call
298-0775 for more information.
Oakwood’s Pickleball Open Play
What is Pickleball? Pickleball is a fun game played at Shafor Park Tennis Courts. Pickleball is
easy to learn and play. Two to three games a night will be played depending on number of
players. Games will be played as doubles and will be chosen that night. Teams can be men,
women or mixed. Ages 18 and up.
Participant may borrow a paddle and ball if they do not have their own. OCC has limited
equipment and recommends players purchase proper equipment. Official rules can be found at
OCC Front Office.
Activity#:
Days:
Dates
Time:
Fees:
Location:
100850-5A
Tuesdays
May 3 - August 16
6:30 - 8:30 P.M.
$5 (R) $8 (NR)
Shafor Tennis Courts
Activity#:
Days:
Dates:
Times:
Fees:
Location:
100850-5B
Thursdays
May 5 - August 18
9:00 - 11:00 A.M.
$5 (R) $8 (NR)
Shafor Tennis Courts
Rules are available at the OCC front desk if needed.
TAP
BEGINNER GYMNASTICS
(ages 4-8)
(ages 5 - 6)
Tap is a fun form of dance that encourages rhythm,
balance and agility. This class reviews basic tap
steps and continues on with more intricate sounds
and moves. Tap shoes required.
Family and
friends are welcome to observe the last 15
minutes of the last class.
Activity #:
Day:
Dates:
Time:
Fees:
Instructor:
Location:
322500-04
Monday
April 4 - May 2
5:45 - 6:15 P.M.
$36 (M), $54 (NM), $72 (NR)
Hope Nueslein
OCC Lower Level Teen Center
A continuation of the fun activities in Tumbling Tots.
Proper stretching, splits, bridges, cartwheels,
headstand, leap frog and other beginning skills will be
focused on in this class. This class is a real confidence
booster! Family and friends are welcome to observe
the last class of the session.
Dress: Wear comfortable, but not too baggy clothes.
Unitards, shorts, sweats and bare feet. No jeans
please.
Activity #:
Day:
Dates:
Time:
Fees:
Instructor:
Location:
PRE-SCHOOL TUMBLING
322150-04
Monday
April 4 - May 2
4:00 - 4:45 P.M.
$35 (M), $53 (NM), $70 (NR)
Hope Nueslein
OCC Great Room
INTERMEDIATE GYMNASTICS
(ages 3 - 5)
(ages 7 & up)
More jumping and tumbling for pre-schoolers. Large
motor skills will be developed through the use of the
mats, balance beams, incline, hoops, balls and other
fun equipment. Music will be used to work on rhythm
and listening skills. Family and friends are welcome
to observe the last class of the session.
Dress: Wear comfortable but not too baggy clothes.
Unitards, shorts, sweats and bare feet. No jeans
please.
This class will move from beginning levels into more
advanced skills. Tumbling, round-offs, front and back
walkovers and front and back handsprings are added to
the list of skills to be mastered. There will be more
emphasis on learning and improving flexibility, control
and tumbling. Family and friends are welcome to
observe the last class of the session.
Dress: Wear comfortable, but not too baggy clothes.
Unitards, shorts, sweats and bare feet. No jeans
please.
Activity #:
Day:
Dates:
Time:
Fees:
Instructor:
Location:
Activity #:
Day:
Dates:
Time:
Fees:
Instructor:
Location:
322050-04
Monday
April 4 - May 2
3:30 - 4:00 P.M.
$30 (M), $45 (NM), $60 (NR)
Hope Nueslein
OCC Great Room
322200-04
Monday
April 4 - May 2
4:45 - 5:30 P.M.
$35 (M), $53 (NM), $70 (NR)
Hope Nueslein
OCC Great Room
(grades 1-6) Jane Brennan is the instructor for the Youth
Art Classes at the OCC. Jane has taught all age levels,
elementary through college. She has taught at schools in this
area, the Dayton Art Institute and Rosewood Arts Centre.
April Art Class - By using colored pencils, students will complete incredible still life pictures.
Activity #:
Day:
Time:
Fees:
324100-04
Wednesday
Dates:
4:00 - 5:00 P.M.
Location:
$22 (M), $33 (NM), $44 (NR)
April 6, 13 & 20
OCC Lower Level Teen Center
$3.00 supply fee payable to instructor the first day of class. Bring a paint shirt to class!
May Art Class – Using watercolors, crayons and salt to complete our paintings.
Activity #:
Day:
Time:
Fees:
124100-05
Wednesday
Dates:
4:00 - 5:00 P.M.
Location:
$22 (M), $33 (NM), $44 (NR)
May 4, 11 & 18
OCC Lower Level Teen Center
$3.00 supply fee payable to instructor the first day of class. Bring a paint shirt to class!
JUST FOR THREES
20TH ANNUAL DANCE PERFORMANCE
(age 3)
Activity #:
Day:
Dates:
Time:
321051-04
Thursday
April 14 - May 12
3:45 - 4:15 P.M.
Fees:
$40 (M), $60 (NM),
$80 (NR)
OCC Great Room
Location:
NEW STUDENTS WELCOME!
Sunday, May 22, 2016 ~ 2:00 P.M.
We invite you to be a part of one of Oakwood’s longstanding performing arts tradition: the Annual
Dance Performance. All dancers ages 4 and older, currently enrolled in Pre Ballet or higher, are
welcome to join us for this exciting event.
Rehearsals: Each class will be assigned rehearsal times within the hours and dates listed below.
Younger classes initially rehearse less than an hour each time; the length of each rehearsal gradually increases as we get closer to the Performance. Every dancer is expected to attend all of her scheduled rehearsals. Graduating
dancers will have additional rehearsals in March, April and May. Be prepared to work hard and have a lot of fun!
Ballet Boosters Club: The Ballet Boosters Club is a support group for the Dance Performance. All parents are encouraged to show
their interest by participating in one or more of a wide range of activities designed to support the Performance. Please let Miss
Camille know in advance if you are able to sew. Sign-up forms will be distributed in early Spring and will also be available to
download on her website.
Oakwoodballet.com: Check the website for up to date information. A complete rehearsal schedule will be posted in mid March.
Notices will be distributed in a timely fashion.
Saturday, April 9
Sunday, April 10
Saturday, April 16
Sunday, April 17
Sunday, April 24
Saturday, April 30
Sunday, May 1
Saturday, May 7
Saturday, May 14
Tuesday, May 17
Thursday, May 19
Friday, May 20
Saturday, May 21
Sunday, May 22
PRE-BALLET*
(ages 4 - 5)
Activity #:
Day:
Dates:
Time:
321100-04
Friday
April 15 - May 13
10:15 - 10:45 A.M.
Activity #:
Day:
Dates:
Time:
321101-04
Tuesday
April 12 - May 10
4:00 - 4:30 P.M.
Fees:
Location:
$40 (M),$60 (NM), $80 (NR)
OCC Great Room
8:30 - 1:30 P.M. - OCC
12:15 - 4:30 P.M. - OCC
8:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. - OCC
12:15 - 4:30 P.M. - OCC
12:15 - 4:30 P.M. - OCC
8:00 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. - OCC
12:15 - 4:00 P.M. - OCC
8:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. - OCC
8:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. - OCC
4:00 - 7:00 P.M. - OHS
3:45 - 7:30 P.M. - OHS
3:45 - 7:30 P.M. - OHS (Costume Run) Auditorium
3:00 - 6:00 P.M. - OHS (Dress Rehearsal) Auditorium
12:00 - 4:30 P.M. - OHS (Performance 2:00 P.M.) Auditorium
Graduating dancers and Ballet V may have
OCC in March, April and May.
additional rehearsals on Fridays after class until 7:00 P.M. at the
BALLET II*
(grades 2 - 4)
KINDER BALLET*
(Kindergarten age)
Activity #:
Day:
Dates:
Time:
321200-04
Tuesday
April 12 - May 10
4:30 - 5:00 P.M.
Fees:
Location:
$40 (M), $60 (NM), $80 (NR)
OCC Great Room
BEGINNING BALLET I*
Activity #:
Day:
Dates:
Time:
321450-04
Tuesday
April 12 - May 10
5:45 - 6:45 P.M.
Fees:
Location:
$50 (M), $75 (NM), $100 (NR)
OCC Great Room
BALLET III*
(grades 3 - 5)
Activity #:
Day:
Dates:
Time:
321500-04
Thursday
April 14 - May 12
5:00 - 6:10 P.M.
Fees:
Location:
$58 (M), $87 (NM), $116 (NR)
OCC Great Room
(grades 1 - 2)
Activity #:
Day:
Dates:
Time:
321401-04
Tuesday
April 12 - May 10
5:00 - 5:45 P.M.
Activity #:
Day:
Dates:
Time:
321400-04
Thursday
April 14 - May 12
4:15 - 5:00 P.M.
Fee:
Location:
$45 (M), $67 (NR), $90 (NR)
OCC Great Room
Intermediate Ballet & Graduates*
(grades 4 - 6)
Activity #:
Day:
Dates:
Time:
321550-04
Friday
April 15 - May 13
4:00 - 5:30 P.M.
Fees:
Location:
$68 (M), $102 (NM), $136 (NR)
OCC Great Room
Oakwood Ballet is celebrating its 20th
year of developing young dancers ages 3
through 12 in our community. The goal
of Oakwood Ballet is to provide
excellence in training within a nurturing
environment and to inspire a love of
dance. Director Camille Izard Morris,
an American Ballet Theatre alumna, is
proud to include the ABT® National
Training Curriculum in her teaching.
Miss Camille holds an MFA from New
York University and is an ABT®
Certified Teacher in Pre-Primary through
Level 5.
Please visit: oakwoodballet.com for
complete information regarding required
Dress Code, Open Houses, Calendar,
Contact Information and more. Miss
Camille welcomes your questions.
Please use the contact form on the website or call the OCC at 298-0775.
MVRAC = Miami Valley Recreation Activities Council
The mission of MVRAC is to promote social awareness, physical development and intellectual stimulation for the communities of the Miami Valley. MVRAC is
comprised of members from parks and recreation departments located within the Miami Valley. All agencies share an interest in offering safe environments for
area youth to participate in positive educational and fun programs. Activities are available throughout the year and are held at a variety of locations throughout
the Miami Valley. Every effort is made to keep the program fees to a minimum. The following events are sponsored by MVRAC.
Youth & Teen Talent Contest - The 2016 City of Oakwood “Youth & Teen Talent Show Contest” will be held Friday, June 3rd at the
Oakwood Community Center at 6:00 P.M. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Tuesday, May 31st at 9:00 P.M.
Miami Valley Youth & Teen Talent Show - The 2016 Miami Valley Youth Talent Show will be held Wednesday, August 3rd at the
Fraze Pavillion in Kettering. $5 per person registration fee. Three participants from each local talent contest will be entered.
For more information on these events, please call Thomas Hayes at the OCC at 298-0775.
AMERICAN RED CROSS
BABYSITTING COURSE
PRE-TEEN SIXTH
GRADE DANCE
Bring your
classmates or
meet new
friends!
Friday, April 29th
8:00 - 9:30 P.M.
Fees:
$5
Location: OCC Great Room
For ages 11 and older, this one-day class teaches boys and girls how to
be the best babysitters in Oakwood. Class topics include baby care, first
aid, safe play activities, Shaken Baby Syndrome & SIDS and how to
handle emergencies. Each student must bring a baby doll
and age appropriate toy. Instructors are certified by
the American Red Cross and students who successfully
complete the class receive a Red Cross certificate and
will be able to download the Red Cross babysitting
handbook, emergency reference guide, business card,
resume template and an organizer complete with
activities, games, crafts and recipes. Students
should bring their own snack.
Activity #
335200-04
Fees:
Instructor:
Location:
Day
Date
Time
Saturday
April 30
8:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M.
$52 (M), $78 (NM), $104 (NR)
Becky Grushon
OCC Large Classroom
YOUTH & TEEN TALENT CONTEST
The 2016 City of Oakwood “Youth & Teen Talent Contest” in cooperation with the “Miami Valley Recreation
Activities Council” will be held on Friday, June 3rd at 6:00 P.M. at the Oakwood Community Center.
Categories include: 12 years of age and under individual, 12 years of age and under group, 13 - 19 years of age
individual and 13 - 19 years of age group. All participants must be registered by Tuesday, May 31st at
9:00 P.M. No registrations will be accepted after this date. The four representatives from this contest will
compete at the Miami Valley Youth and Teen Talent Contest at the Fraze Pavilion in Kettering. Registration
packets will be available April 1st at the OCC front office. Contestants may participate in 2 preliminary
contests; see MVRAC registration packets for other dates and times.
Date:
Friday, June 3, 2016
Time:
6:00 P.M.
Fees:
$5 per act, checks made payable to MVRAC
Registration Deadline: Tuesday, May 31st at 9:00 P.M.
Location: OCC Great Room
JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH TEEN BOARDS
Want to plan special events for the junior high or senior high activities at the OCC? Junior and Senior Teen Board Members work with the
OCC staff planning fun and exciting events throughout the school year.
Junior Teen Board - Appointments are made in August. Males and females from both Smith and Harman Elementary Schools will be selected to serve on
the board during their 7th and 8th grade years.
Senior Teen Board - Appointments are made in August and they will serve a two-year term.
If you are interested, please send a written statement giving your name, address, phone number, grade in school and tell us why you would like to serve and why
you should be appointed. Mail or drop off your statements to Karen Earley at the OCC.
BEGINNING BALLROOM DANCE
(ages 18 and older)
Ballroom Dancing is a beautiful form of dance. Great for couples who are just looking for
something new to do together or to prepare for an upcoming special occasion. This class includes
instruction on Groovy Swing, Smooth Fast Trot and Romantic Rhumba. Learn to lead and follow
with grace and style. . Classes are easy and fun for the beginner and experienced dancer. Partner is
required. Instructors Dale Archer and Linda Ashley are National Top winners.
Activity#:
Day:
Dates:
Time:
Fees:
Instructors:
Location:
345360-04
Saturdays
June 4, 18, 25, July 9, 16, 23, 30, August 6 (No class June 11 or July 2)
12:30 - 1:30 P.M.
$70 (M), $105 (NM), $140 (NR) per person
Dale Archer & Linda Ashley
OCC Great Room
COFFEE AND CLASSES WITH THE EXPERTS
Mature Adults
Get Ready to Plant!!
Join Carol Collins, Director of Leisure Services and Horticulture and Brian Caldwell, City Horticulturist, as they give you a
sneak peak of the wonderful plant material that will be for sale at the Smith Gardens Perennial Sale this April. They will tell you
exactly what you need to do to get your beds and pots ready to plant and answer any gardening questions you may have.
Activity#
Day:
Date
345180-04
Wednesday
April 13
Free: Pre-registration is required.
Location:
OCC Large Classroom
Time:
1:30 - 3:00 P.M.
Eat Local, Save Money, and Support Your Local Economy:
How Eating Local Produce Changed My Family’s Life
Have you wondered what’s all the fuss about eating locally and seasonally? Kirsten Olson Madaus has been feeding her family a
seasonal diet of locally grown produce for a decade. She writes the website Farm Fresh Feasts which provides online support for
local eating via discussion, weekly recipes and a comprehensive Visual Recipe index. Kirsten will share how the switch to a
seasonal diet changed her philosophy about menu planning and mindful shopping. She will share methods to obtain locally
grown fruits and vegetables, describe how to reduce food waste and offer tips for preserving produce while it’s abundant to eat in
the off season.
Activity#
Day:
Date
145180-05
Thursday
May 12
Free: Pre-registration is required.
Location:
OCC Large Classroom
Time:
6:30 - 7:30 P.M.
Salute to Seniors Luncheon
Mark your calendars now for the annual Salute to Seniors Luncheon! The
event is open to any area senior and is free for Oakwood senior residents,
60 years and older. The activities planned include entertainment, door
prizes and of course, a wonderful LUNCH! Space is limited, so call the
OCC at 298-0775 to reserve your place.
Activity #:
150070-05
Date:
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Time:
11:30 A.M.
Fee:
FREE for Oakwood Senior Residents 60 years of age or older
$6 for non-senior guests or non-residents
Location:
OCC Great Room
Medicare/Medicaid Advisory Services
Do you have any problems, concerns or unanswered questions in regard to your Medicare
claims? OSHIP (Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program) may be just the
answer you need.
OSHIP’s mission is to educate the senior public about Medicare and other health insurance
issues, to provide accurate and objective counseling assistance, and advocacy relating to
Medicare, Medicaid and private health insurances. To speak with a counselor or for more
information, please call 1-800-686-1578.
Other Resources:
Area Agency on Aging
• 937-223-4357
Alzheimer’s Association - Miami Valley Chapter
• 800-272-3900
Project Mobility Miami Valley Regional Transit Authority (RTA)
• 937-223-7433
Senior Resource Connection
• 937-223-8246
United Way of the Greater Dayton Area
• 937-225-3001
FRIDAY NIGHT YOUTH/ADULT/FAMILY OPEN FIELDS
at Old River Sports Complex
Looking for something to do this summer on Friday nights? Come down to the Old River Sports Complex
for Youth Open Soccer, Adult Open Fields and Family Open Fields.
Youth Open Soccer. Take this opportunity to bring your kids down to Old River Sports Complex to
practice on their soccer skills. These open fields give boys and girls the opportunity to play, practice and
learn the sport of soccer without being coached. Coaches/Parents are encouraged to come down with
players and teams. Coaches/parents help maintain order, bring equipment and set boundaries but should not
coach children. This allows children to learn at their own pace while having fun. If children are under the
age of 10, parents are required to stay and older children’s parents are encouraged to stay.
Adult Open Fields. Stop by Old River Sports Complex for a pickup game of soccer or ultimate frisbee.
This is a great way to unwind on a Friday night.
Family Open Fields. Bring the whole family down to Old River Sports Complex and enjoy some family
bonding time by passing a football, kicking around a soccer ball, or breaking in the new baseball glove.
This is a great way to start your weekend.
Not to be used for team practice. MVYSA games may be scheduled on Fridays and fields will close due
to inclement weather.
Dates:
Time:
Location:
Fridays, April 8 - November 4
(No Open Field on June 17th & August 12th)
5:30 - 8:00 P.M. - Dusk
Old River Sports Complex
Health Center
Regular exercise has been proven to reduce the chance of heart attack, stroke, osteoporosis and other age related
diseases. Memberships to the OCC Health Center are available to anyone 16 years of age or older. Precor S-line dual
strength machines are easy to use and deliver a great workout. Thomas Hayes, Recreation Supervisor, will be available
during regular business hours and by appointment other hours to show members how to use these machines and what
muscle groups are being used. For more information call the OCC at 298-0775 or just stop in and take a look. Please
watch for day time class schedules which may limit usage. Signs are posted in the Health Center and are available at
the front office of the OCC.
The Circuit class is held in the
Health Center, limiting times for
open use. Please note the class
times as listed below and watch the
bulletin board for any out of the
ordinary changes in scheduling.
Health Center Features
Magnum
Weight Assisted Chin Up/
Pull Up/Dips
Preacher Curl Bench
Precor S-line Dual Machines
Leg Press/Calf Extension
Leg Curl/Leg Extension
Lat Pull Down/Low Row
Multi Press-Shoulder/Bench/
Incline Bench
Concept II Rower
2 Precor Treadmill 956
Precor Stair Climber
2 Precor EFX Elliptical Crosstrainer
Precor Standard Bicycle
Precor Recumbent Bicycle
Day Use Lockers & Showers
Assorted Free Weights
2 AbEx Abdominal Trainers
Precore Torso Machine
Nautilus Nitro Abdominal Machine
Nautilus Nitro Lower Back Machine
Co-ed Sauna
Time:
6:30 A.M. - 9:00 P.M.
6:30 A.M. - 7:00 P.M.
8:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M.
Noon - 5:00 P.M.
Monday - Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Closed: Tuesday/Thursday
from 8:30 - 9:30 A.M.
for Circuit Training
Membership rates and information are listed on the inserted membership form.
Drop-In “Token” Health Center Policy
Single visit drop-in tokens may be purchased by anyone wishing to use
the Health Center facilities without paying a full membership. The
tokens are non-refundable, but have no expiration date. Participants
must sign a standard “Release and Indemnity Agreement” and will be
issued a token which must be presented at each visit to the Health
Center. Tokens must be purchased during business hours only and
may be used during any Health Center open hours.
Activity #:
Five token purchase:
Activity #:
One token purchase:
155055
$15 (M), $25 (NM/NR)
155051
$5 (M), $8 (NM/NR)
Health Center Orientation
Are you interested in joining the Health Center but
unsure of how to get started on the equipment? Let the
Health Center staff show you how to use the equipment
for your best workout benefit. Scheduled by
appointment, the session is a free service offered as part
of your new membership to the Health Center.
Orientation is to be scheduled with the OCC’s Certified
Personal Trainer.
Free for new members!
CLASS PASS
Circuit Training, and Fusion Strength classes
are offering more fitness opportunities. You have no excuse for not
getting into shape this year. You can purchase a drop-in class pass
which can be used for one, three or five classes. Class passes are
available for use by only one person; the person listed on the pass.
They are non-refundable and non-transferable and must be used
within the current session. The expiration date will be marked on
your pass. You must take your pass with you to class and
present it to instructor.
Class pass
Activity #:
Fees:
155060
One (1) Class
$7 (M), $11 (NM), $14 (NR)
Activity #:
Fees:
155061
Three (3) Classes
$21 (M), $32 (NM), $42 (NR)
Activity #:
Fees:
155062
Five (5) Classes
$35 (M), $53 (NM), $70 (NR)
Come when it is convenient for you.
No more excuses...get fit for life!
One-On-One
Personal Training
Work with a personal trainer for advice,
guidance or assistance in your fitness program.
You may schedule a one-time appointment or as
many as 3 times per week, depending on your
personal needs. The fee is for up to 2 people
per appointment. Please check with your
physician before registering.
Activity #:
Day & Time:
Fees:
Instructor:
155200
To be scheduled with one of our
instructors.
$50/session (HCM only)
Carol Messer
MEET OUR INSTRUCTORS
Tamara DeVine-Rinehart is an experienced yoga and Pilates teacher with a Masters in Kinesiology.
Karen Hochwalt is certified by the American Council on Exercise and has taught at the OCC for over 30 years.
Carol Messer is a certified Personal Trainer and certified by the American Council on Exercise and has taught at the
OCC for over 25 years.
Lois Milligan, R.N., is certified by the American Council on Exercise and is trained in Healing Touch therapy.
Dot Schnering is a highly conscientious, service-oriented fitness professional, committed to helping individuals meet their
health, wellness and fitness objectives.
Judy Wilson is a certified Tai Chi instructor having graduated from the Institute of Integral Qigong and Tai Chi and
continues to study with the Institute Director.
Beginners Tai Chi
(16 years and older)
Introduction to Tai Chi and Qigong (Chi Kung) principles and form through Tai Chi Easy™, a form created by Roger
Jahnke, O.M.D. to make Tai chi accessible and fun for everyone. Harvard School of Integrative Medicine tells us
that the slow meditative movements, deep breathing, and relaxation that is characteristic of Tai Chi practice
create a special biological state that activates our own capacity for body/mind wellness and healing. Great for
stress relief, post-illness or with managing a chronic health condition. Improves coordination, balance and
attention. Facilitates cardiac rehab, lowers blood pressure and helps maintain strong bones. Becoming one of the
most recommended exercises by physicians. ** Classes start over every ten weeks.
Activity #
155800-05
155800-06
155800-08
Day
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Dates
May 3 – May 31
June 21 – July 19
Aug. 2 – Aug. 30
Fees:
Location:
$22 (M), $33 (NM), $44 (NR)
OCC Great Room
Intermediate Tai Chi
Time
7:00 - 8:00 P.M.
7:00 - 8:00 P.M.
7:00 - 8:00 P.M.
(16 years and older)
Continuing to go deeper into the Tai Chi principles and form, adding movements to the basic Tai Chi Easy™ form to
learn Integral Tai Chi and the Beijing 24 Form. Continuing to add Qigong movements for health and
wellness. Moving deeper into the meditative aspects of Tai Chi and Qigong.
Activity #
155801-05
155801-06
155801-08
Day
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Dates
May 5 – June 2
June 23 - July 21
Aug. 4 – Sept. 1
Fees:
Instructor:
Location:
$22 (M), $33 (NM), $44 (NR)
Judy Wilson
OCC Lower Level Teen Center
Time
7:00 - 8:00 P.M.
7:00 - 8:00 P.M.
7:00 - 8:00 P.M.
Gentle Hatha Yoga
This gentle Hatha Yoga class will incorporate both the mind and body. We will release physical tension
held within the body using deep breathing techniques and conscientious movement. Modification and
variations of poses will be offered to enable all levels of practitioners to enjoy their practice. Guided
meditation as well as aromatherapy will be incorporated to enhance your experience and help you find
your inner stillness. Please bring a mat and feel free to
bring any props you may wish to include in your
NEW INSTRUCTOR!
practice. (blocks, straps, blankets, bolsters)
Tamara DeVine-Rinehart is an experienced yoga and
Activity #
155170-06
155170-07
Day
Tuesday
Tuesday
Dates
Jun. 7 - Jul. 5
Jul. 12 - Aug. 9
Fees:
$50 (M), $75 (NM), $100 (NR)
Instructor: Tamera DeVine-Rinehart
Location: OCC Teen Center
Time
6:00 - 7:00 P.M.
6:00 - 7:00 P.M.
pilates teacher who enjoys teaching students of all
ages, abilities and experiences. She has her Masters
in Kinesiology and is a certified elementary and
secondary teacher in both Ohio and Michigan. Her
approach to movement is lighthearted and dynamic.
She tries to support her students so they can have a
creative and joyful experience as they build strength,
flexibility and balance.
Spinning 101 is designed for beginner and intermediate level clients. Spinning
is a terrific cardio workout, great for building leg strength and is optimal for
burning calories. Clients need to bring towel and water bottle and possibly a
mat (basic yoga/workout) for floor work.
Activity #
355280-04
155280-05
155280-06
Days
Tues./Thurs.
Tues./Thurs.
Tues./Thurs.
155280-07
Tues./Thurs.
Dates
Apr. 5 - May 5 (5 weeks)
May 10 - May 26 (3 weeks)
June 7 - July 14 (5 weeks)
(no classes July 5 & 7)
July 19 - Aug. 4 (3 weeks)
Fees:
Fees:
$50 (M), $75 (NM), $100 (NR) - 5 week class
$30 (M), $45 (NM), $60 (NR) - 3 week class
Activity #
355281-04
155281-05
155281-06
155281-08
Days
Mon./Wed.
Mon./Wed.
Mon./Wed.
Mon./Wed.
Fees:
Instructor:
Location:
$50 (M), $75 (NM), $100 (NR)
Dot Schnering
OCC Lower Level Teen Center
Time
6:40 - 7:25 A.M.
6:40 - 7:25 A.M.
6:40 - 7:25 A.M.
6:40 - 7:25 A.M.
Dates
Apr. 4 - May 4
May 9 - June 15 (no class May 30)
June 20 - July 27 (no classes July 4 & 6)
Aug. 1 - Aug. 31
Time
6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 -
7:30
7:30
7:30
7:30
P.M.
P.M.
P.M.
P.M.
SpinFit+ is a full body workout that, in addition to Spinning, includes the most
essential exercises that use ones own body weight. We will be focusing on improving
muscle endurance by increasing reps and muscle strength by increasing the intensity
of the exercise. Clients need to bring towel, water bottle and a mat (basic yoga/
workout) for floor work.
Activity #
355310-04
155310-05
155310-06
Days
Tues./Thurs
Tues./Thurs.
Tues./Thurs.
155310-07
Tues./Thurs.
Fees:
$50 (M), $75 (NM), $100 (NR) - 5 week class
$30 (M), $45 (NM), $60 (NR) - 3 week class
Dot Schnering
OCC Lower Level Teen Center
Instructor:
Location:
Dates
April 5 - May 5 (5 weeks)
May 10 - May 26 (3 weeks)
June 7 - July 14 (5 weeks)
(no classes July 5 & 7)
July 19 - Aug. 4 (3 weeks)
Time
8:30 - 9:30 A.M.
8:30 - 9:30 A.M.
8:30 - 9:30 A.M.
8:30 - 9:30 A.M.
This is a 30-minute full-body circuit with an emphasis on core
exercises. The benefits of a strong core are improved posture and
balance, better breathing, reduced lower back pain and a slimmer
waistline. This class is for ALL fitness levels. Participants need to bring a mat, water bottle and towel to
each class.
Activity #
155320-05
155320-06
155320-08
Fees:
Location:
Days
Mon./Wed.
Mon./Wed.
Mon./Wed.
Dates
May 9 - June 15 (no class May 30)
June 20 - July 27 (no classes July 4 & 6)
Aug. 1 - Aug. 31
Time
6:00 - 6:30 P.M.
6:00 - 6:30 P.M.
6:00 - 6:30 P.M.
$30 (M), $45 (NM), $60 (NR)
OCC Lower Level Teen Center
Dot Schnering is a highly conscientious, service-oriented fitness professional, committed to helping individuals meet their
health, wellness and fitness objectives. Dot has experience working with a broad spectrum of clients, including youth,
seniors and individuals with Parkinson’s. She has completed certifications with NASM (Personal Trainer), Yoga Alliance
(RYT), PhysicalMind Institute (Mat Pilates), YogaFit and Madd Dog Athletics (Spinning).
Check out our Health and Fitness Classes!
We’ve done our best to give you a
variety of classes to help get you or keep you in shape...the rest is up to you!! We offer
drop-in classes as well as registered classes in the mornings and in the evenings. Each class is
described below. Please see the schedule on the next two pages for dates and times.
Dancercize
Circuit Training
You’ll be in great shape! Begin with a 30 - 40 minute aerobic
workout using choreographed routines. Followed with a body
sculpting cool down using light hand weights and conclude with
floor work to increase strength and flexibility. New students
need to bring their own weights.
INSTRUCTOR: Karen Hochwalt, certified by the American
Council on Exercise
Circuit Training is the only class conducted in the Health
Center using the aerobic and weight machines along with free
weights. It provides cross training at its best to help you
build your muscle and burn fat. A personal trainer will help
you adapt the variety of circuit patterns to your fitness level.
For more information and a free trial class contact the OCC
at 298-0775.
INSTRUCTOR: Carol Messer, Certified Personal Trainer &
certified by the American Council on Exercise
Easy Exercise
Fusion Strength
Yes, exercise can be easy and fun. This class is for beginners,
seniors or anyone just returning to an exercise program. Each
hour includes warm-up, low impact and low intensity aerobics,
strength and toning exercises and cool-down. Stop in for
fitness and fun.
De-stress and get strong!
Combine resistance training,
pilates and yoga to create the ultimate sculpting class.
Fusion strength focuses on deep muscle contractions, core
development and elongating stretches using hand weights,
balls and bands. Challenging and relaxing, you will leave this
INSTRUCTOR: Lois Milligan, RN is certified by the American class feeling like you just had a massage.
INSTRUCTOR: Carol Messer, Certified Personal Trainer &
Council on Exercise
certified by the American Council on Exercise
TITLE
DAYS
TIME
ACTIVITY #
DATES
FEES
Dancercize
M/W/F 8:45 - 10:00 A.M.
155350
Drop-in
10 Tokens =
$70 (M/HCM); $100 (NM); $140 NR)
Individual Tokens
$7 (M/HCM); $10 (NM); $14 (NR)
Easy
Exercise
T/TH
8:00 - 9:15 A.M.
155450-05
May 10 - July 7
$40
No class July 21 &
Aug. 11
T/TH
8:00 - 9:15 A.M.
155450-07
July 12 - Sept. 8
$40
Circuit
Training
T/TH
8:30 - 9:30 A.M.
355550-04
Apr. 5 - April 28
$40
(M/HCM);
$60(NM); $80(NR)
T/TH
8:30 - 9:30 A.M.
155550-05
May 3 - May 26
$40
(M/HCM);
$60(NM); $80(NR)
T/TH
8:30 - 9:30 A.M.
155550-06
May 31 - June 16
$40
(M/HCM);
$60(NM); $80 (NR)
T/TH
8:30 - 9:30 A.M.
155550-07
June 28 - July 28 $40
(M/HCM);
$60(NM); $80 (NR)
T/TH
8:30 - 9:30 A.M.
155550-08
Aug. 2 - Aug. 25
$40
(M/HCM);
$60(NM); $80 (NR)
T/TH
9:30 - 10:15 A.M.
355251-04
Apr. 5 - April 28
$40
(M/HCM);
$60(NM); $80 (NR)
T/TH
9:30 - 10:15 A.M.
155251-05
May 3 - May 26
$40
(M/HCM);
$60(NM); $80(NR)
T/TH
9:30 - 10:15 A.M.
155251-06
May 31 - June 16
$40
(M/HCM);
$60
T/TH
9:30 - 10:15 A.M.
155251-07
June 28 - July 28 $40
(M/HCM);
$60(NM); $80 (NR)
T/TH
9:30 - 10:15 A.M.
155251-08
Aug. 2 - Aug. 25
(M/HCM);
$60(NM); $80 (NR)
No class May 30;
July 4, 8, 11,13,
15;
Sept. 5
No class June 9 &
July 5
No class July 5 & 7
Fusion
Strength
No class July 5 & 7
$40
(NM);
$80 (NR)
SHELTER RENTALS
Shafor and Orchardly Park Shelters are available by reservation for
neighborhood parties, reunions, ball games or family picnics. Spots
go quickly so plan your next outing now! Stop by the OCC and fill
out a reservation form today!
Shelter Rental Fees:
9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. $25 (R), $35 (NR)
3:00 P.M. - Dark
$25 (R), $35 (NR)
9:00 A.M. - Dark
$40 (R), $50 (NR)
Note: We regret that we can not refund fees due to inclement
weather.
OCC Rental
The OCC is available for
private rentals. If you are
interested, please call
Karen Earley at 298-0775.
PICNIC KITS
Add some excitement to your next family or neighborhood gathering
by checking out a Picnic Kit from the OCC. Available April through
October, the kits include a volleyball and net, bats, balls, bases and
other equipment designed to make your party the sporting event of
the season. The kits are reserved on a first come/first serve basis.
Call 298-0775 today to reserve yours!
“LEISURE LINE”
The Easy Way to Check
Attention all OCC program participants! Are you involved
in a program that may be cancelled due to inclement
weather? To make checking on your program easier, the
Department of Leisure Services provides the Leisure Line.
Instead of calling the OCC, just call 297-2935 for updates
on all your weather dependent programs. Youth soccer,
youth and adult basketball, adult volleyball, tennis and
swimming lessons, Junior High dances and all other
programs that may be cancelled due to bad weather will be
listed. The message will be updated throughout the day
with the latest details concerning weather cancellations.
Be sure to check the Leisure Line as close to your program
starting time as possible. Please note: no other program
information will be available at this number (i.e.
registration information or class status) nor will messages
be retrieved from this line. Please call the OCC directly
for any other information not related to weather decisions.
Can’t decide
on a gift????
Purchase a Gift
Certificate from the
OCC!!! They are
available in any
amount you choose!!!
2016 SUMMER
EMPLOYMENT
Applications are being accepted at the
OCC for summer employment with the
Department of
Leisure
Services.
Positions available: lifeguards, pool
concession workers, camp leaders,
facilities supervisors, park and
boulevard
maintenance,
Smith
Gardens, teen monitors, Pool Manager
and Assistant Pool Manager.
Registration Information
To better accommodate our valued patrons and to aid
in the processing of registrations, our registration
policy is first come, first served with payment only. No
phone registrations will be accepted at this time; you
are considered registered when payment is made in
full. You will be notified by phone if classes are full or
cancelled.
Please complete the registration form below for mail-in
or on-site registrations. Be sure to use the eight-digit
numerical code to identify the class or program desired.
It is imperative that all spaces are completed in order
to process the registration. Be certain to sign and date
the Program Release Statement. A late fee of $15 will
be assessed after first class or registration deadline
with instructor’s permission to join the class.
(M) = OCC member rate, (NM) = non-member rate,
(NR) = non-resident rate, (HCM) = Health Center
member rate, (R) = resident and (NR) = non-resident.
If you have any questions, please call us at 298-0775.
Mail to: Oakwood Community Center,
105 Patterson Road, Dayton, OH 45419
Department of Leisure Services
Transfer and Refund Policy
Transfers or refunds will be issued upon written
request through the first day of the activity and prior
to the second meeting, minus a $5 administrative fee.
A refund or transfer cannot be granted if by doing so
results in below minimum registration causing
cancellation of that activity.
Memberships to the
Oakwood Community Center, Health Center and
Gardner Pool are not refundable or transferable.
*Transfers or **refunds will be issued upon
completing a “Request for Refund/Transfer”
form
prior to the second meeting of any activity. Sorry, no
transfers or refunds will be made after that time. A full
refund will be issued if the activity is cancelled by the
OCC due to low enrollment.
*Transfers may be made to any activity published in the
current quarterly brochure; a $5 administrative fee is
charged at the time the transfer is made.
**Refunds will follow the Finance Department’s payment
schedule which may take up to 21 days. There will be no
cash refunds and a $5 administrative fee will be charged.
All prices in this brochure are believed to be correct.
However, if a typographical error occurs, the price listed at
the OCC Business Office prevails.
Checks should be made payable to the
City of Oakwood.
Adult Parent
Or Guardian
OCC Activity Registration Form - Please Print and Fill Out Completely
Last Name
First Name
HOUSEHOLD ID#
MI
Address
City
State
Phone Numbers
Home
Activity
Number
Form of Payment:
Zip
E Mail
Cell
Start
Mo./Day
Work
Participant’s Name
Last
Emergency
Birth Date
M/D/Y
First
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Cash (Do not mail cash)
Are you an Oakwood resident?
Yes
No
Check
Sex
Activity Name
& Starting Time
Fees
(Visa/Mastercard accepted in person at the OCC only)
Are you an OCC member?
Yes
No
Total Amt Enclosed $
Waiver for Participant and/by Parent
In consideration of your accepting my or my child’s entry, I hereby, for myself, my child, my heirs, executors, and administrators, waive and release any and all rights and claims for
damages I or my child may have against the City of Oakwood and its representatives, successors and assigns for any and all injuries suffered by myself or my child on any activity
sponsored by these groups. I do hereby grant and give these groups the right to use my or my child’s photograph or image with or without my child’s name both single and in
conjunction with other persons or objects for any and all purposes including, but not limited to private or public presentati ons, advertising, publicity and promotion relating thereto. I
warrant that I have the right to authorize the foregoing uses and do hereby agree to hold the City of Oakwood Leisure Services Department harmless of and from any and all liability
of whatever nature which may arise out of result from such uses. For the consideration stated above, I further agree that in the event that my child repudiates or attempts to
repudiate such release, I will personally indemnify and save harmless the City of Oakwood Leisure Services Department, its successors and assigns, for any and all loss and damage
occasioned thereby.
Signature ___________________________________
My relationship to participant(s):
Parent
Date __________________
Guardian
Participant
RECEIPT
Please check how you would you like your
receipt:
E-Mail or
Regular Mail
FRIENDS OF Smith GARDENs
PERENNIAL SALE
The thirtieth annual Friends of Smith Gardens “Perennial Sale” will be held on Friday, April
22nd and Saturday, April 23rd at the Oakwood Community Center, 105 Patterson Road, in
Oakwood. The hours are from 3:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. on Friday and 9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. on
Saturday.
Over 100 varieties of perennials, herbs, everlastings, ornamental grasses, hostas, ferns and
daylilies will be available. For further information or for a complete listing of plants, please
call 298-0775.
FREE GARDEN WORKSHOP FOR KIDS 12:30-1:30 P.M.!!!
During the Perennial Sale, please join us for a gardening workshop for kids in the Teen Center! This open house
style workshop will include hands-on activities. Parents can shop upstairs while kids learn about plants downstairs!!
Each child will take home a plant of their own! Suitable for all ages!!! Free!!!!
Sunday, June 12th at 7:00 P.M.
~ THE ELEMENTS ~
This auspicious nexus of four seasoned artists, Sandy Bashaw, Michael Bashaw, Rick Good & Sharon Leahy,
combine the energies of choreographer, composer, dancer, director, musician, playwright, sculptor, singer and
songwriter. Playing their own, smart original material, along with the songs of Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Bruce
Springsteen, Roger Miller, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Carter Family, among others, The Elements
are drawn to melodies, harmonies and rhythms that call out to them with a feeling generated or a memory
triggered, regardless of the source. Add the excitement of Sharon’s step dancing and you have a show that brings
Modern American Folk and Traditional Music to a new level of entertainment.
Sunday, July 17th at 7:00 P.M.
~ BAD SINES ~
Bad Sines is a band of many sounds. Their energetic live shows are a tapestry of your favorite pop and rock songs
from the last 40 years. Whether they’re playing an iconic pop hit or one of the bands engaging original songs,
band front man and Oakwood resident David Burris breaks down the separation between artist and audience and
makes the show a party of friends.
Sunday, August 7th at 7:00 P.M.
~ SOUL EXPRESS ~
Soul Express is a Dayton, Ohio-based dance band specializing in Motown and Memphis soul classics from the
1960s and early 70s. They are family-friendly, and have been playing clubs, festivals, parties and concerts in the
Miami Valley since 1999. They live to play good music, have fun and get people up on their feet dancing, so bring
your dancing shoes! This show is sure to be a family favorite!
In case of rain, the concerts will be held at the OCC in the Great Room.