Hometown Herald - Recreation pages
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Hometown Herald - Recreation pages
Parks & Recreation REGISTRATION FOR SPECIAL EVENTS/TRIPS: Registration begins when you receive your newsletter either online or in the mail. Events at the pool are restricted to Huntington Woods residents only. Non-residents may register for trips at an additional $4/trip. EVENT/TRIP REFUND POLICY: In the event a trip does not require the purchase of tickets, 48 hour notice of cancellation is required in order to receive a refund. For trips involving tickets, no refunds will be given for cancellation once the tickets have been purchased, unless a replacement is found. Please inquire at the time you are requesting to cancel whether you will receive a refund. A $5 service fee is retained on all refunds due to trip withdrawal. Cancellations/withdrawals will be given a household credit. …JUNE… JULIE DAWSON ART TOUR Wednesday, June 8, 11:15 am - 3:45 pm Art & Garden Tour at Julie’s home/studio/gallery. Lunch on your own beforehand. #430515-00 Cost: $17 (tour, bus/supervisor included, lunch on your own.) oFF the beaten Path: SCOTTY SIMPSON’S FISH & CHIPS AND SILVIO’S ITALIAN AMERICAN MUSEUM Thursday, June 16, 12:30 - 4:00 pm Scotty Simpson’s Fish & Chips has been a Detroit landmark since 1950 and little has changed since then. The current owner, Harry Barber has worked at Scotty’s since 1966. He doubles as the head cook and greeter, so be sure to say hello to the guy at the fryer... that’s very likely Harry! The style of the place hasn’t changed much either. It’s like a step back in time: from the patterned carpet to the wooden and vinyl chairs, Scotty’s screams of the good old days. But no one comes to this part of town for the scenery - they come for the food and it is timeless! This is one of the few places left you can count on for great food at a pretty reasonable price. Next, on to one of our favorite destinations - Silvio’s Italian American Museum. Let’s leave it at that, so you can experience it for yourself! Register by June 8. #430516-00 Cost: $17 (includes transportation/supervision and admission to the museum.) Lunch on your own. END OF SCHOOL POOL PARTY: UPRIZIN ON THE DECK Friday, June 17, 6:30 - 8:00 pm Uprizin brings their reggae sounds to the HWAC, Enjoy steel drums and Calypso sounds as you swim! Also, thanks to the sponsorship of the HW Teen Council, the Mean Weenie, teenie weenie food cart is onsite serving an all American favorite, but with a culinary twist. Popular favorites are the Piggly Wiggly, Mac Dog, Guacin’ The Dog and Wasabi-ach?. BetterMade potato chips and Faygo pop also for sale. Regular pool rates apply. HUNTINGTON WOODS WOMEN’S LEAGUE 2016 HOME TOUR & GALA Sunday, June 5, 1:00 - 5:00 pm The tour is an open house-style and features five/six homes reflecting a variety of architectural styles focusing on the diversity and character of our city. Tickets are $20 in advance at the Library, Recreation Center or online at hwwl.org or may be purchased on the day of the event at the Library for $25. The Women’s League also hosts a Home Tour Gala the evening before the event on Saturday, June 4, 7:30 - 11:00 pm. The gala is hosted at a residence not on the tour, which provides attendees VIP access to a home that others won’t have the opportunity to see. Tickets can be purchased online at hwwl.org for $50 and include hors d’oeuvres, beverages, entertainment and entrance into the Home Tour on Sunday. Please visit hwwl.org for additional information. …City of Huntington Woods Page 10… SUNDAY FUN DAY @ THE POOL: OLYMPIC GAMES Sunday, June 26, 4:00 - 5:30 pm Let the games begin! All are invited to compete and play at the HWAC Olympic Games. Go for the Gold! Pass the torch relay races, Noodle throw and so much more! Regular pool rates apply. See pages 14-15 for a full list of July 4th Festivities …JULY… PLYMOUTH ART FAIR Friday, July 8, 11:45 am - 5:45 pm In its more than 30-year history, Plymouth’s Art In The Park has grown to be the second largest art fair in Michigan hosting over 400 artists from all over the country. This art, music and food extravaganza was voted one of the “Gems of the Great Lakes” by AAA Magazine, and consistently ranks nationally as one of the top art fairs in the country by several national art publications. Thousands of pieces of original artwork are available for purchase including; paintings, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, fiber, fine glass, woodwork, mixed media, photography, and folk art. Wear your walking shoes! Lathrup Village will be joining us! Register by July 1. #130200-00 Cost: $15 (includes transportation/supervision) DRIVING MISS DAISY AT VICTORIA SHOWHOUSE IN PETROLIA ONT Wednesday, July 13, 9:30 am - 6:30 pm This beloved Pulitzer Prize winning play tells the heart-warming story about accepting change and the power of genuine friendship. Four-time Emmy Award winner Michael Learned (The Walton’s) stars as Daisy, who is reluctant to accept help from anyone, especially the new chauffeur hired by her son. The two share humorous adventures and develop a relationship that grows from necessity to companionship. We will be taking our 14 passenger bus and the drive is approximately 1.5 hours). Passport/enhanced license needed. Lunch beforehand on your own at Olive’s Casual Cuisine, Sarnia (credit card suggested). Register by June 10. #130201-00 Cost: $49 (includes great seats, transportation/supervision, lunch on your own.) Parks & Recreation SEED & SOD GARDEN WALK Sunday, July 24, 1:00 - 4:00 pm 26325 SCOTIA ROAD 248.541-3030 WWW.HWMI.ORG The Seed & Sod Garden Club, which celebrated their 75th anniversary as a HW club last year, brings us their famous GARDEN WALK on July 24. Tickets are $10 in advance and available at the Recreation Center and the Library. Pick up the Garden Map on Sunday, July 24 at 12:45 pm at the library. Day-of tickets may be purchased at the library for $15. Seed and Sod was founded in 1940 and is a member of the MI Garden Club of America. MOVIE UNDER THE STARS Wednesday, July 20, 8:55 pm at Mary Kay Davis Park. A family-friendly movie will be shown on the big screen. Bring your blanket, pillow and snacks. Join your friends and neighbors for an outdoor movie. Don’t forget your insect repellent! In the case of inclement weather, the movie will be moved to the Recreation Center. Watch Huntington Woods Parks & Recreation Facebook page and the city website for title and weather location if in doubt. Cost: FREE! SUNDAY FUN-DAYS @ THE POOL HOEDOWN SHOWDOWN Sunday, July 24, 4:00 - 5:30 pm Well butter my butt and call me biscuit – there’s gonna be a hoedown and you don’t wanna miss it! Saddle up and mosey over to the pool for Hoedown games and activities for the whole family! YEE HAW! Regular pool rates apply. MOVIE AT THE DFT/LE PETIT ZINC: ANTARCTICA - A YEAR ON ICE Thursday, July 28, 12:15 - 5:15 pm A visually stunning chronicle of what it is like to live in Antarctica for a full year, including winters isolated from the rest of the world, and enduring months of darkness in the coldest place on Earth. Stop afterwards. at Le Petit Zinc, located in the Corktown.. Have an early dinner or dessert crepe treat (on your own). Register by July 20. #130202-00 Cost: $16 (movie, transportation/supervision, food on your own). …AUGUST… oFF the beaten Path: EL ASADOR & FORT WAYNE Thursday, August 11, 11:00 am - 5:00 pm El Asador, is owned by longtime Andiamo’s chef and is a true hidden gem (I think everyone is still talking about the lobster quesadillas!). Enjoy Mexican food like you have never experienced it before, including tableside, custom-made guacamole! Next, on to one of Detroit’s most interesting, yet not revelled locations: FORT WAYNE. Enjoy a docent led tour and learn about some of the truly interesting history. Walking required, although benches are located throughout the grounds. Register by August 3. #130203-00 Cost: $18 (includes docent-led tour, transportation/supervision, lunch on your own) POOLSIDE MOVIE NIGHT Friday, August 12, 8:45 pm Cozy up on the poolside for a family-friendly feature. Only the shallow area of the pool will be open during the film. Pool will close at 8:15 pm and re-open at 8:45 pm for the show! Cost: $1/person or $5/family, paid at the pool desk. No pre-registration. HOURS Monday - Thursday, 8:30 am - 9:00 pm Friday, 8:30 am - 6:00 pm Saturday, 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Sunday, 9:00 am - 3:30 pm OFFICES CLOSED Saturday, July 4 August 27 - 28 and August 29, noon - 9:00 pm the building is closed for annual maintenance. The gym is closed August 27 - September 5. Adjusted hours will be posted. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Mary Gustafson, Director Colette Nutton, Manager of Mirth Steve Wasinski, Parks Supervisor Tracy Shanley & Bridget Brown, Program Coordinators Lisa Anderson, Childcare Director Jennifer Furlong, Senior Outreach Jan Alpert, Records Clerk Daniel Monaco & Elaine Eggleston, Maintenance & Program Aides Kathy Seidl, Bill Gergosian & Mark Hurley, Clerks Huntington Woods Parks & Recreation Concerts in the Park All concerts are free and will be held at Scotia Park on Tuesdays at 7:15 pm unless otherwise noted. JUNE 21 28 KIMMIE HORNE HULLABALOO R&B Ska, Reggae JULY 4 (Mon. 7:30 pm) 12 19 26 SQUARE PEGS CORKTOWN POPES GARY GREENFIELDER ORCHESTRA THE BLUEFLOWERS 80’s/Party Celtic Rock Big Band Modern Folk Support local musicians. Huntington Woods is proud to present some of Detroit’s biggest talents. Please consider purchasing their music when visiting the park. Bring a blanket and/or lawn chair. July 12, 19 and 26 are at the Recreation Center, due to Scotia Park revitalization. Rain location is in the Recreation Center. Civic groups will be selling baked goods and treats at each concert to help raise funds and awareness for their organization. Art activities available for $1/child Dogs are restricted to SE street. No smoking permitted in parks. …Page 11 Hometown Herald… SUNDAY FUN DAYS @ THE POOL: HAWAIIAN LUAU Sunday, August 21, 4:00 - 5:30 pm Aloha! Wear your favorite Hawaiian shirt or grass skirt if you dare, it’s sure to be a blast – hope to see you there! Join us for a Hula hoop contest, Limbo, dancing and more! Regular pool rates apply. oFF the beaten Path: LUNCH AT KRAKUS POLISH/ TOUR OF THE FBI Monday, August 22, x:00 am - 6:00 pm The big question is - will Krakus become your favorite Polish restaurant in town, with it’s authentic homemade Polish food (lunch on your own)? We will soon find out!? CASH ONLY. Next, the FBI tour gives visitors a rare inside look into the FBI’s vital role in protecting the United States and Americans overseas from those who would do us harm. Please give birthdate when registering, as it must be provided to the FBI prior to the visit (Clearly, they have heard about this group). Some walking required. Register by August 12. #130204-00 Cost: $16 (includes transportation/supervision, docent-led tour. Lunch on your own). …SEPTEMBER… DIVINE DETROIT CHURCH TOUR Friday, September 16, 9:00 am - 3:30 pm Professor Michael Farrell leads our tour of some of Detroit’s most historic and architecturally-noteworthy churches. Our tour includes Ste. Anne de Detroit, First Congregational Church of Detroit and Sweetest Heart of Mary. Followed by a (late-ish, 1:15 pm) lunch at Nancy Whiskey’s famous fish fry. Register by September 8. #130206-00 Cost: $35 (includes tour, transportation/supervision) HWMC CITY-WIDE GOLF OUTING Tuesday, September 27, 7:00 am - 7:00 pm Held at Atlas Valley Golf Club, Grand Blanc Takes 1 hour, get there by 8:20 am. Register with payment by September 16 with Jim Dwan. Registration forms available at Recreation Center. Bus available for an additional $10. Cost: $110 per person …City of Huntington Woods Page 12… SWIM & DINE FRIDAYS Fridays, 6:00 - 8:00 pm July 8 July 22 August 5 August 26 The Wood’s Café will be taken over by local chef Tim Castañeda from Zúmba Mexican Grille Catering on select Fridays throughout the summer! Zúmba Mexican Grille will be serving local favorites including tacos, bowl-ritos and we can’t forget the chips, salsas and guac! CASH ONLY! Household accounts will not be accepted on these evenings. The café is open for beverage sales only. Regular entrance rates apply. LUV ALL TENNIS INSTRUCTION Registration for all tennis classes is online, luvalltennis.com. We luv the game of tennis and want to share our passion for this lifelong sport! We continually strive to expand our commitment through programs that develop the individuals, the families and their communities. We’ve added exciting new programming to enhance your tennis game, introduce you and your children to tennis for the first time, or just give you a great tennis workout. Look for Family Tennis and QuickStart Tennis for families and kids under 10 yrs. or Cardio Tennoga for adults. Class descriptions, general information and to register, www.LUVALLTENNIS.com. Huntington Woods classes take place at the HW Recreation Center courts. If you have any questions regarding tennis classes feel free to contact Laura Burleigh, USPTA at laura@luvalltennis.com. DROP IN CO-ED SOFTBALL FOR ADULTS Sun, June 19, 4:00 pm and Sun, July 17, 4:00 pm Especially for 21 years+ Using a 16” softball. Please join us, won’t you? Serious competitors might want to look elsewhere. For further info, plz contact Jim Rusk after 11:00 pm. If he does not answer, keep calling or email hwcoedsb@gmail.com. STAY & PLAY SOCIAL CLUB: CO-ED ADULT TENNIS Begins June 8 at the Recreation Center Courts Stay & Play offers intermediate and competitive level tennis leagues on Wednesday evenings on the Huntington Woods courts. Full teams, small groups or free agents are welcome. Please register online at SPSCdetroit.com. Any questions, please call the Stay & Play Social Club at 248.733-9999. SUMMER INDOOR PICKLEBALL Wednesdays, 6:00 - 8:00 pm and Saturdays, 9:00 – 11:00 am Held June 22 – August 24 Ages: 18+ A game for all ages that combines elements of tennis, pingpong and badminton. It’s played on a court, like tennis but half the size, with a wiffleball and paddles. Pickleball is tons of fun and easy to learn for beginners. Pick up equipment key at the front desk. Cost: $35/Annual Drop-In Fee or $2/visit payable at the front desk (please bring exact change when possible) Check in at the front desk upon arrival before entering the gym. Yearly pass is from the date of purchase. Specialty Camps Pull the kids away from the tv, the video games, the computer and get them to a Specialty Camp! As of print, the following Specialty Camps still have openings. Stop by the Gillham Recreation Center to register. For full descriptions, please refer to your Spring 2016 Hometown Herald Newsletter, also online at HWMI.ORG. Week of June 20 Co-ed Soccer Camp Speed & Fitness Week of June 27 Pistons Academy Week of July 11 K’NEX Big Builders LEGO® Challenge Baseball Academy Week of July 18 Safety Camp Week of July 25 Cheer + Gymnastics • Cheer Only • Gymnastics Only 5 – 11 yrs 12 – 19 yrs 9:00 - 11:00 am 4:00 - 5:30 pm $120 $115 #152201-01 #152202-00 1 – 6 grade 9:00 am - 3:00 pm $225 #153600-00 4 - 6 yrs 1 - 5 grade 6 - 11 yrs 9:00 - 11:30 am $79 12:30 - 3:00 pm $149 9:00 am - 3:00 pm $215 #153400-01 #153550-00 #153500-00 6 – 10 yrs 9:00 am - 3:00 pm$152 #152130-00 4 yrs + up 4 yrs + up 4 yrs + up 9:00 am - 3:00 pm$160 9:00- 11:30 am $90 12:15 - 3:00 pm $90 #152500-00 #152500-01 #152500-02 Week of August 1 KINDERMUSIK with Miss Mary • Peekaboo, I Love You! 0 -18 mos & adult 9:00 - 9:45 am • Backyard Creatures 18 mos - 4 yrs 10:00 -11:00 am • Around the World 4 - 7 yrs 1:00 - 3:00 pm Skyhawks Golf 5 - 10 yrs 9:00 am -noon Crafty Science Camp 5 - 7 yrs 9:00 - 11:00 am Week of August 8 Flight Academy Jump-A-Rama Kidfit Week of August 15 Eureka Inventions Week of August 22 Fruit Salad Science Extravaganza $60 $60 $120 $159 $99 #152400-00 #152400-01 #152400-02 #153000-01 #152204-00 6 - 12 yrs 3 - 6 yrs 9:00 am - 3:00 pm $175 9:00 am - noon $99 #152200-02 #152205-00 6 - 12 yrs 9:00 am - 3:00 pm $175 #152200-03 K - 5 grade 6 - 12 yrs 9:00 am - 3:00 pm $220 9:00 am - 3:00 pm $175 #154300-00 #152200-00 HORSEBACK RIDING SCHOOL (RUNS JUN 20- AUG 26, 2 WEEKS EACH) Held at Haverhills Farm 5 -18 yrs 10:00 am - 3:00 pm $550 #15330-00 • Session 1: June 20 - July 1 • Session 2: July 5 - 15 (NO CAMP 4TH OF JULY) • Session 3: July 18 - 29 • Session 4: August 1 - 12 • Session 5: August 15 - 26 Specialty Camp refunds must be requested at least 2 weeks prior to the start day of camp for a refund (less a $10 processing fee), unless a replacement camper is found from our waiting lists prior to the start of camp. Drop forms available at the front desk at the Gillham Recreation Center. STATE-OF-THE-ART BIKE FIX-IT STATION Last year, we were able to purchase a stateof-the-art bike pump, thanks to the generous donation of the Jeff Braun Youth Sports Foundation. It was such a huge success, the HUNTINGTON WOODS MEN’S CLUB has purchased a FIXIT STATION for Mary Kay Davis Park (York/Lincoln). The Fixit includes all the tools necessary to perform basic bike repairs and maintenance, from changing a flat to adjusting brakes and derailleurs. The tools and air pump are securely attached to the stand with stainless steel cables and tamperproof fasteners. Hanging the bike from the hanger arms allows the pedals and wheels to spin freely while making adjustments. This public bike repair station is a remarkably useful piece of hardware for the urban commuter. It even has QR codes for smartphone users to look up common repair how-tos. TENNIS PERMITS Tennis permits may be obtained at the Gillham Recreation Center for $2/hour. Otherwise, the courts are first come, first serve (get it?) LOOKING TO HIT? Why not try Nextdoor.com? CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE nity fabric in Huntington Woods. The underlying goal is to obtain feedback on whether the availability of different types of housing (other than single family) to meet the housing needs of an aging population is compatible with the character of Huntington Woods. To be clear, at this time the City is neither advocating nor opposed to the idea of alternative housing options for an aging community. We do believe that given the population trends which show an accelerating rate of older adults as a percentage of the population, it is valuable to talk about what it means to age in place sooner rather than later. We also believe it is important to not jump to conclusions on whether this concept is beneficial to residents or how it might impact property values prior to being fully informed on the issue. We are still determining the details regarding the public forums. A future City News e-newsletter will include dates and times once finalized. …Page 13 Hometown Herald… Huntington Woods Parks & Recreation 42nd Annual July 4th Celebration 2016 Parade & Celebration Theme: The Olympics Over 40 years ago, residents Charlene Nutton & Doris Stoltenberg put together a week-long celebration commemorating July 4th. The tradition began as a way of bringing friends and neighbors together over the holiday weekend. Please join us in continuing this very special Huntington Woods tradition. Certain July 4th events/activities require pre-registration and are limited to Huntington Woods residents, other events allow guests to register. Please see each individual event for participation requirements. *Residents only ** Residents and their Guests When event can be moved indoors for inclement weather, it will be hosted at the Gillham Recreation Center. S AT U R D AY, J U N E 25 M O N D AY, J U N E 2 7 FIFTH ANNUAL RUN/WALK BOOM!!! 1 Mile & 5K Fireworks Fundraiser Run begins on Scotia/Hart ALL NEW! ART NIGHT 6:00– 8:00 pm Held at Scotia Park #100100-00 1 mile, 8:30 am 12 years & under 13 years+ No shirt $5 $10 Shirt $15 $20 #100100-02 5K, 9:00 am All Ages - Includes shirt while they last $20 until May 31 $25 June 1 - 18 $30 after June 18 Proceeds from this event help the City continue the tradition of fireworks over Rackham Golf Course on the 4th of July. All ages and abilities (runners/walkers) are encouraged to register. This is truly a family event. Baby strollers are welcome! Event registration and donation information is available at the Recreation Center or online at www.runWalkBOOM.com. If you don’t want to run or walk, but would still like to be a part of this event - volunteers are needed! Visit the run website or call the Recreation Center at 248.5413030 and leave your contact information. All volunteers receive a t-shirt! Tax deductible donations can be made online or at the HWP&R. Chalk Art Contest; Spin Art; Henna; Face Painting; Cappuccino Man; Kona Ice; Arts & Scraps; BHS Jazz Lab Band and more! Art on display, some available for purchase. Co-sponsored by the HW Men’s Club and Teen Council. Carly Spagnuolo, Chair. T U E S D AY, J U N E 2 8 BABY PARADE* 5:45 - 6:45 pm, held in the Rec Center Ages 9 - 24 mos. (as of July 4, 2016). Come meet your neighbors with children the same age as your own. Children will play with our famous Lots for Tots toys. Dress your baby in patriotic attire if you wish. Door prizes, including two winners to ride in the Parade. Contact Lisa Anderson with questions, 248.541-3030. #100000-02 Pre-register by 6/28 at the HWP&R. CONCERT IN THE PARK 7:15– 8:45 pm, Scotia Park Our entertainment HULABALOO focuses on community and celebration, with active participation that delights all ages. Bouncers, 6:30 - 8:15 pm (wear socks), Co-Sponsored by the HW Men’s Club.. S U N D AY, J U N E 2 6 T H U R S D AY, J U N E 3 0 PRE-SCHOOL OLYMPICS 1:00 - 2:15 pm on the Burton Fields & Track PET PAGEANT UNDER THE TENT* 7:00 pm in the Kiwi Tent, behind the Rec Center Ages 3 - 5 years Join us in running races, golf ball hitting, cycling and more fun events. All participants receive medals and snacks. #100000-00 Pre- register by June 23 SUNDAY FUN-DAY @ THE POOL: OLYMPIC GAMES Sunday, June 26, 4:00 - 5:30 pm Let the games begin! All are invited to compete and play at the HWAC Olympic Games. Go for the Gold! Pass the torch relay races, noodle throw and so much more! Regular pool rates apply. …City of Huntington Woods Page 14… Bring your family pet (dog, cat, bird, guinea pig, turtle, etc.) because all pets are welcome. Tricks are not a requirement but are fun to see. Costumes welcome! #100000-01 FREE! Please preregister at the Gillham Recreation Center or by emailing Tracy at tshanley@hwmi.org. Let her know your name, your pets name and what type of pet you are bringing. TEDDY BEAR SLEEPOVER 7:00 pm at the Library Ages: 10 years and under Have you ever wondered what goes on at night in the library? Bring your favorite stuffed animal to the library for a sleep-over with Ms. Joyce and you’ll find out! When you arrive, we’ll all read a few stories together, make a pillow your Teddy can use during the sleepover then have a bedtime snack. After that, you head home but your teddy stays to party with Ms. Joyce! Come back Friday, July 1, 10:00 am for a bagel breakfast and find out what your Teddy was up to over-night at the library! *Make sure the teddy left overnight is NOT the one your child needs to sleep! Free but registration is required; visit the library website beginning June 1. Generously sponsored by the Friends of the Huntington Woods Library. F R I D AY, J U LY 1 POTLUCK LUNCH Noon - 2:00 pm at Hassig Park This annual tradition begins at noon, with a potluck lunch. We will supply the chicken and you bring a dish to pass. Adults only. Entertainment sponsored by the HW Men’s Club. #100000-06 Cost: $4. Please pre-register at the HWP&R by 6/26. S AT U R D AY, J U LY 2 WINNERS RECEPTION AND FAMILY POOL SPLASH** 6:30 - 8:00 pm at the HWAC GAMES AND FUN FOR ALL AGES! Family relay races; Cannonball contests; Water games; Tattoos; Music and more!!! Free sno-cones! Also, Civic Award winners will be on hand for official pictures and to help them celebrate their win! Cost: Use your pool pass or pay a reduced admission rate for the evening at the pool desk. Cost of this event has been underwritten by the Men’s Club. Residents and their guests only! S U N D AY, J U LY 3 PANCAKE BREAKFAST 9:00 - 10:30 am, HWP&R gym ALL AGES! Join your neighbors for a delicious pancake breakfast! Volunteers always appreciated, Call 248.541-3030 to help. Pay at the door: Cost: $6/adults $4/children FLOAT A BOAT 11:30 am at the pool Ages 6+ (Crew must be able to swim) Residents only. Break out your creativity and make a boat to hold one or more persons made entirely out of 3 materials – Cardboard, Plastic Containers and Duct Tape! Cardboard boxes without tape not allowed in the pool. Awards will be given for a variety of categories. Everyone is a winner! This is a great group or family project. Participants must be able to swim. Boats will be divided into categories for race purposes. #100000-03 * Pre-register by June 29 at the Rec Center. M O N D AY, J U LY 4 OLD-FASHIONED BAKE OFF* 9:00 - 10:00 am in Scotia Park Bakers of all ages are encouraged to enter this culinary contest. Awards will be given in different age categories. Entries may include breads, muffins, pastries, cookies, pies and cakes. No pre-registration required. Bring your entry to Scotia Park between 9:00 - 10:00 am. All recipes must be submitted with your entry. Chairman Rick Tripp, 248.399-8150. JULY 4TH PARADE 10:00 am beginning at Salem/York. Rain or shine! The 43rd annual parade boasts half the town marching and the other half watching. The theme this year is “How Sweet It Is to Live in Huntington Woods”. Get your block, city organization or family group together and celebrate the 4th. If you have any ideas on new entertainment for the parade please contact Lisa Anderson at 248.541-3030 or at landerson@HWMI.ORG by June 6, 2015. HOT DOG ROAST 11:00 am, Scotia Park Don’t miss the return of our City’s renowned chefs grillin’ up dogs for your enjoyment! Lunch will include hot dogs, chips, pop/juice. Ice cream bars also available for an additional charge. Mystic Kettle Gourmet Kettle Corn also available. All proceeds go to the July 4th Celebration Fund. Chairpersons: Recreation Advisory Board. To volunteer, please contact Carolyn Weed, CWeed627@Gmail.com. SPEECHES & AWARDS Immediately following the parade at Scotia Park Join Mayor Bob Paul as we honor civic award winners and 4th of July contest winners. OLD-FASHIONED GAMES & RACES** 1:00 pm Scotia Park for ages 4 -100 years Stick around after the Hot Dog Roast for the OLYMPIC GAMES. Activities will start with the young and conclude with the young at heart. Events will include relay races, pie eating, water balloon toss, the ever popular Adult Egg Toss, sack races, tug of war and more! Go for the Gold! CONCERT: SQUARE PEGS 7:30 - 9:30 pm, Scotia Park Get ready to shake your groove thang before heading over to the fireworks, where we conclude our week-long celebration! Partial Kona Ice sales benefit the July 4th Celebration. Men’s Club Raffle drawn approximately 8:00 pm. FIREWORKS OVER RACKHAM Approx. 10:05 pm Families, bring your lawn chairs, blankets and friends to enjoy the fireworks. Please note, there is restricted parking along Ludlow and Scotia and surrounding streets. Riding bikes or walking is suggested. …Page 15 Hometown Herald… HWAC Swim Programs All registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration at the Gillham Recreation Center. See back page for registration details. Adult Aquatics MASTERS LEVEL SWIM PROGRAM Instructor: Sean Peters, WSU Swim Coach Ages: 18 years & up Runs: June 20 - July 28 (no class 7/4) #100308-00 Mon.-Thurs., 6:00-7:00 am Training alone without instruction can limit your ability in the sport of swimming. This program provides a proper workout technique along with structured training with peers. This is not a competitive group—we just want to get and stay in shape, improve all of our strokes and workout. Masters Swim is designed for all skill levels. Cost: $140 (23 Sessions) WATER EXERCISE Instructor: Susan Parzen Runs: June 20 – August 11 (no class 7/4) Mon., Tues.,Wed.,Thurs., 10:20-11:20 am #100202-00 1x/week $54/$48* #100202-01 2x/week $98/$87* #100202-02 3x/week $130/$113* #100202-03 4x/week $151/$130* #100202-04 Daily $7/$10 NR This program is designed for both men & women interested in improving cardiovascular fitness, muscle tone, coordination and circulation. You do not need to be able to swim to participate. Aquatic fitness aids such as weights, noodles and gloves will be used to make the class more challenging. Occasional music adds to the fun! *Discounted rate for 60 yrs+ Daily drop-in fee payable at Recreation Center front desk prior to class. LAP SWIMMING For good cardiovascular fitness, it is recommended that you exercise for a minimum of 30 minutes, three times each week. There are 2 lap lanes available for lap swimming. The south lane is dedicated to adults. As a general rule, the lap lanes are open during general swim. (64 laps = 1 mile) …City of Huntington Woods Page 16… Learn-to-Swim Classes: 5 - 14 years Participants will learn valuable swimming skills as well as safety in and around the water. On the first day of class, students may be evaluated to ensure proper placement in class. Placements are made according to skill level, not age. Lessons are offered in two week sessions, Monday - Thursday. Register for the session and time preferred. Cost: $58 Session 1: June 20 - 30 #100102-11 10:20-11:00 am #100102-12 11:10-11:50 am #100102-13 12:00-12:40 pm Session 2: July 5 – 14 #100102-21 10:20-11:00 am #100102-22 11:10-11:50 am #100102-23 12:00-12:40 pm Session 3: July 18 – 28 #100102-31 10:20-11:00 am #100102-32 11:10-11:50 am #100102-33 12:00-12:40 pm Session 4: August 1 – 11 #100102-41 10:20-11:00 am #100102-42 11:10-11:50 am #100102-43 12:00-12:40 pm The five levels of instruction will teach your child how to swim skillfully and safely. Skills taught are progressive so children advance upon completion of all the skills in the previous level. Please be aware that each individual swimmer learns at their own pace and in their own way. It is not unusual to remain in the same level for two or three sessions before advancing. Our staff is committed to providing the safest and most enjoyable opportunities for our students. For each of the following swim class levels, the successful demonstration of the skills listed is required before the student can be placed in the class (except Level 1, which has no prerequisites). If you know your child’s level from previous sessions, please inform the lesson coordinator. Final class placement will be conducted by the instruction staff. Level 1: Baby Beluga Primary skills for children who can put their head under water. Work on floating independently, bobbing, beginning stroke development and water safety. Level 2: Jellyfish Must have passed Level One skills. Stroke development. Emphasize rhythmic breathing, arm stroke and kick for front & back crawl, basics of diving, treading water, Introduction of elementary backstroke. Level 3: Seahorse Must have passed Level Two skills. Stroke improvement. Improve & strengthen the front and back crawl, introduce breaststroke, sidestroke, surface dives and water safety. Level 4: Dolphin Must have passed Level Three skills. Stroke refinement. Refine performance of the front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, introduce breaststroke, sidestroke, flip turns, dives and water safety. Level 5: Hammerhead Must have passed Level Four skills. Skill proficiency. Focus on perfecting all strokes, improving power and endurance and advanced water safety skills. For additional questions, please contact the pool office at 248.541.7700 BAD WEATHER? Learn-to-Swim classes will be made up only if bad weather causes cancellation of 2 or more lessons during a session. In this case, there will be one make-up class held on the last Saturday of the session at 9:00 am for all Learn to Swim classes that were cancelled during the session. Please call the pool office at 248.541-7700 to confirm class cancellations. SWIM LESSONS FOR CAMPERS Campers must register for the 12:00 pm lessons. Campers are escorted to and from camp for lessons. Regular registration procedures apply. Campers must be registered for swim lessons no later than Thursday before each session begins. Infant/Preschool Aquatics WATER BABIES: AGES 6 – 18 MOS Runs: June 13 – August 8 (no class 6/20, 7/4 & 7/11) #100111-00 Mon.., 5:30 - 6:00 pm A water orientation class for parent and infant. Goals include water adjustment, getting in/out, safety awareness and water play with games, songs and socialization. Cost: $52 TADPOLES: AGES 18 MOS – 3 YRS Runs: June 22 – July 27 #100110-01 Wed., 5:30 - 6:00 pm #100110-02 Wed., 6:15 - 6:45 pm A water orientation class for parents and toddlers. Goals include helping young children become comfortable in the water, basic water readiness skills including holding their breath and going underwater, safety reminders, water play with toys and equipment and group activities. Cost: $52 STARFISH AGES 3 – 5 YRS Runs: Runs: June 13 – August 8 (no class 6/20, 7/4 & 7/11); Wed., June 22 – July 27 #100112-01 Mon.., 6:15 - 6:45 pm #100112-02 Mon.., 7:00 - 7:30 pm #100112-03 Wed., 7:00 - 7:30 pm For children who are ready to participate in lessons without a parent present. Goals include comfort in the water, going underwater, basic swimming propulsion, and safety reminders. Lessons are designed to make learning fun. Cost: $52 Bad weather? In the event of threatening conditions or an unexpected closing, evening swim classes will be re-scheduled. Please call the pool office at 248.541-7700 to confirm class cancellations. The Parks and Recreation Department is pleased to be able to offer you an assortment of food and drink at the cafe. For your convenience, patrons are able to set up an account at the cafe. Come in to the Recreation Front Desk and keep money in your cafe account so you don’t have to carry money to the pool! Household accounts are not able to use during special events at the pool. Pre-Swim Team Tropical Storm: Pre-Swim Team Instructor: Hurricane Swim Coaches and Senior Swimmers Ages: 5+ years who are able to swim a length of the pool unassisted Runs: June 20 - July 14 Mon.-Thurs., 11:30 am - noon. Does your child love swimming but is not quite ready for the full swim team commitment? Participants will work on stroke improvement, endurance, and the fundamentals involved in swim team participation. This is not a Learn to Swim Class. Participants must be able to swim at least 1 length of the pool, unassisted. Swimmers will be tested on the first day of class. Anyone not meeting the skill level requirements will be removed from the program. A mini-meet will be held on the last day of class. Participation in Tropical Storm does not guarantee a spot on the Hurricane swim team the following year. Regular registration procedures apply. Campers will be escorted to and from Tropical Storm. #100310-00 Cost: $90 Aquatics Club 26325 SCOTIA ROAD 248.541-7700 HWMI.ORG GENERAL SWIM HOURS MAY 28 – JUNE 19 For complete list of hours, see Swim Schedule at hwmi.org; in your pool mailer or at the pool check-in desk JUNE 20 – SEPTEMBER 5 Mon – Fri. 1:00 - 8:00 pm Sat/Sun, 11:00 – 8:30 pm POOL MANAGEMENT Jacob Donnelly Emily Bailey Eli Falk WOODS CAFÉ HOURS Jolie Stocki, Cafe Manager Monday - Friday, 12:00 – 8:00 pm Sat/Sun, 11:00 am – 8:00 pm Hours may change due to bad weather Huntington Woods Hurricanes The Huntington Woods Aquatic Club (HWAC) is home to the Hurricanes, a competitive swim team that competes in the Northwest Suburban Swim League. Guided by an outstanding professional coaching staff, the 200 swimmers ranging in age from 6 to 18 years are looking forward to another great season of competition and fun. Plan on attending a home meet! Home meets will begin at 5:30 pm on June 20, July 11 and July 14. The pool closes at 4:00 pm on meet nights for set-up and warm-up. Pool hours will be changed due to the meets. Residents can visit the Pleasant Ridge pool as their pool schedule permits when we are closed for home swim meets. It will be posted when this applies. Residency ID is required at time of admission. Please note that the Center tennis courts are used as a meeting area for swim team members during swim meets. The courts on 11-mile will be available for tennis play. A charity fundraiser is scheduled for Sunday, July 10 at the pool beginning at 9:00 am. On this date, Hurricane swim team members participate in fun relays and events to raise money for charity. Donations will be collected at the door. Public is invited and encouraged to attend. BIG THANKS TO MEN’S CLUB Thanks to the Huntington Woods Men’s Club, the Hurricanes and the Aquatics Club are the beneficiaries of a state-of-the-art scoring system and message board. The portable touchpads are compatible with the new timing system providing the most accurate race results. The scoring system and message board will be ready for this season! …Page 17 Hometown Herald… Teens & Teen Council WE’RE ON BREAK...kinda, sorta... HWTC is on hiatus for the summer (except for the 100+ LIT’s you will see all over the place and the many special events listed below!) Look for information in August about the 2016-17 meetings and programs. HEY NEW 6TH GRADERS....you get to join Teen Council this fall. Email Tracy your email address and you will be added to the e-blast list - tshanley@hwmi.org Time to get involved, work on leadership skills, volunteer and take initiative! “HWTC....it’s the place you want to be!” HWTC Huntington Woods Parks & Recreation TEEN COUNCIL 26325 SCOTIA ROAD 248.541-3030 TSHANLEY@HWMI.ORG Program Coordinator: Weezy (Tracy) Shanley Public Safety Liaison: Lt. Bill Cudney THANKS EXECUTIVE BOARD! As another year of Teen Council wraps up, we’d love to congratulate our Executive Board on a GREAT YEAR! Best wishes to our graduating seniors: Ryan Hurley, Council Coordinator; Calli Jansen, Council Manager; Leah Pernick, Program Development Chair and Trevor Maes, Community Service Chair. We have had these 4 amazing individuals as part of HWTC since they were in 6th grade! We have seen them grow and mature and now as they head off to college, we get to see them embrace their goals and dreams. Even though they will be sorely missed, we are proud of their accomplishments and for sharing their “teenhood” with us. Godspeed... Special thanks to the other amazing members of the HWTC Executive Board on a great year! Brynn Cudney, Sophie Hart, Sydney Newman and Julia Schettenhelm. You all worked so hard and we couldn’t be more proud of the accomplishments we had as a group this year! SPEED & FITNESS CAMP Ages: 12 – 19, Boys & Girls #152202-00 June 20 – 23 Monday – Thursday, 4:00 – 5:30 pm Instructor: Coach Chad O’Kulich Specific fitness training to help athletes develop and enhance conditioning, speed, agility, balance, flexibility, core strength and confidence. Open to all sports. Camp focuses on dynamic training, speed and conditioning, warm ups, stretching, yoga and recovery and minimalist equipment. Coach O’Kulich provides training methods that can be done anywhere. Wear comfortable clothes, gym shoes and bring a water bottle. Held in conjunction with Berkley P&R. Register at the HW rRc or online at berkleymich.org. Held at the Burton Field. Fee: $115 …City of Huntington Woods Page 18… HWTC: THE FUN NEVER ENDS! END-OF-THE-SEASON POOL PARTY Friday, June 3, 5:00 - 7:15 pm, HWAC Hey Teen Council! If you have 8 Teen Council points from volunteering at events and/or attending meetings, then you are eligible to attend this fun end-of-the season pool party. Food, pool time, music and fun await. Check with Organizational Chairperson, Julia Schettenhelm and she can confirm your points. Once your points are confirmed, sign up at the Gillham Recreation Center Front Desk or by email Tracy at tshanley@hwmi.org. Thank you HW Men’s Club for underwriting much of the cost of this party! #140615-00 Cost: Free, but you have to have 8 points and register by May 27. CONCERT ON THE DECK & THE MEAN WEENIE Friday, June 17, 6:30– 8:00 pm, HWAC A big thank you to the Huntington Woods Teen Council for sponsoring the Mean Weenie Food Cart visit. It’s not your average dog... and they MEAN it! The Mean Weenie, teenie weenie food cart is serving an all American favorite, but with a culinary twist. Grab your friends and family and come to the HW Pool for some fun and nominally-priced eats! CELEBRATE ART NIGHT - VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Monday, June 27, 6:00– 8:00 pm, Scotia Park Our own HW Teen Council Member, Carly Spagnuolo, is coordinating an Art Night for the community. To help her out, we are looking for teen volunteers to work at the event. Some of the activities planned are: Chalk Art Contest; Bouncer; Cappuccino Man; Kona Ice; Arts & Scraps and more! The event is co-sponsored by the HW Men’s Club and Teen Council. Email Tracy at tshanley@hwmi.org to sign up to volunteer. JULY 26 CONCERT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Tuesday, July 26 6:45 pm, Gillham Recreation Center The HWTC is handling concessions and Art in the Park at the BLUEFLOWERS Concert in the Park. We are looking for teens to volunteer to make baked goods (wrapped individually), work the concessions and heading up the craft station for our young friends. Volunteer arrival time is 6:15 pm. If you are interested in helping out, please contact Tracy at tshanley@hwmi.org LOOKING FOR HALLOWEEN COSTUMES BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! The HWTC is currently collecting slightly-used Halloween costumes for a costume sale set to take place during our Hay Day Event in the fall. Donate your child’s old costume and they will be sold for a nominal cost with all proceeds going back to the Teen Council! Thanks in advance for your support and be watching for information on the sale in the fall newsletter! Please make sure costumes are clean, in good shape and flood-free! Civic Pride @ 55+ Have you lived in Huntington Woods most of your adult life, but your kids are now grown and you no longer have the same community connections you once had? Maybe you moved in fairly recently and your friends aren’t in the immediate area? Well, we may have the answer you’ve been looking for - check out the Huntington Woods Parks and Recreation Department. We have trips and activities that range from dinner at downtown hot spots to a fall trip to New York City, and well, everything in between! Senior Adult Services Huntington Woods Parks & Recreation 26325 SCOTIA ROAD 248.541-3030 SERVICES STAFF Jennifer Furlong, Outreach Colette MacDonald Nutton, Day Trips Kathy Seidl, Correspondence Clerk OUTREACH SERVICES Maybe trips/activities are no longer your thing? You can still be connected! We have a staff member dedicated to helping you with your day-to-day needs. Jennifer Furlong can assist you with transportation and more! If interested, she would love to add you to her weekly telephone call list, just to check in with you - and maybe even try to see if there are any additional services that might be helpful. Some of the activities Jennifer organizes includes: BLOOD PRESSURE THIRD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH, 10:00 AM Join us on the third Wednesday of each month in the Senior Lounge of the Recreation Center from 10:00 – 11:00 am to have your blood pressure checked by a registered nurse. If you are tracking your blood pressure, this is a great service. Summer blood pressure dates are June 15, July 20 and August 17. CURB-TO-CURB TRANSPORTATION MONDAY - FRIDAY, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Residents 55 years or better and unable to drive, temporarily or permanently, are able to arrange for transportation on the City SMART Van for medical appointments, support groups, shopping or other activities of daily living. Passengers must be able to independently board and exit the bus (riders must provide a caregiver to accompany them on the trip if any assistance is needed.) Call Jennifer at 248.541-3030 to schedule a ride. A 48-hours advance notice is required and the travel distance must be within a 7-mile radius of the Recreation Center. The fee is $1 each way. Please limit trips to one per day and make sure to be ready 15 minutes before your scheduled pick up time. Financial sponsors for the Senior Transportation Program are the City of Huntington Woods, Beaumont and SMART. MONDAY LUNCH BUNCH MONDAYS, 12:00 PM AT THE LIBRARY (SUMMER ONLY) Come and join your neighbors on Mondays for informative programming and interesting activities along with a hot meal for only $3.50. During the summer months, lunch is served in the Knox Room of the HW Library at noon, followed by a presenter. Please see the Leisure Forum for more details. Registration for lunch must be made with payment, one week prior to lunch. Call 248.541-3030 for information or to arrange for transportation if needed. FUN, ACTIVITIES & SERVICES Look through the newsletter, especially the Special Event pages (pages 10 -12) for a lot of fun trips and activities. Your REAL source for information is going to be the LEISURE FORUM which lists our services, drop in activities, day trips and extended travel. This bimonthly publication available at all city offices, on the city website (www.hwmi.org) or you can have it emailed by contacting kseidl@hwmi. org. Please feel free to call 248.5413030 for additional information. ADDITIONAL SERVICES Jennifer is also the contact concerning any of the following special services: • Information and Referrals; • Volunteer Opportunities • Telephone Reassurance Calls Need assistance that is not listed? Jennifer is a wealth of information and has lots of resources at her finger tip! For example, alternate transportation options are available for individuals requiring door-to-door assistance. Call Jennifer at 248.541-3030 for additional information and on City services and additional resources. …Page 19 Hometown Herald… Recreation Registration Registration begins when you receive your newsletter either online or in the mail. Should any class be unavailable or cancelled, you will be notified. You may register in person or through the mail. If you register by mail, you must enclose a selfaddressed stamped envelope to receive a receipt/ confirmation of class. Unless otherwise noted as a residents-only program, non-residents may register beginning June 8 for an additional $5 fee per class. ROYAL OAK SECTION: An annual $40 facility fee will be assessed to all Royal Oak section residents participating in latchkey, camps and/or the pool. A 25% surcharge is also in effect for latchkey and the pool membership. Royal Oak section residents also pay the additional $5/class. These fees are in place to equalize the tax burden borne by Huntington Woods residents. WORKSHOP/ONE DAY PROGRAM REFUND POLICY: Refunds will be given up until one week prior to the start date. After that, no refunds will be given unless a replacement is registered. A $5 processing fee will be withheld for each cancellation. Material fees associated with a workshop will not be refunded. For Specialty Camp refund information, please check page 20 in our Spring 2016 Hometown Herald Newsletter. CLASS REFUND POLICY: All requests for refunds must be made prior to the second class. A pro-rated refund will be withheld if one class session has already been held. In addition, a $10 processing fee will be withheld for each cancellation. Material fees associated with a class will not be refunded. EVENT/TRIP REFUND POLICY: In the event a trip does not require the purchase of tickets, 48 hour notice of cancellation is required in order to receive a refund. For trips involving tickets, no refunds will be given for cancellation once the tickets have been purchased, unless a replacement is found. Please inquire at the time you are requesting to cancel whether you will receive a refund. A $5 service fee is retained on all refunds due to trip withdrawal. LATE DELIVERY: All Huntington Woods Hometown Heralds are mailed at the same time. For this reason, we cannot take responsibility for lost or late delivery. Please contact the Royal Oak post office with any delivery concerns. EDITORIAL POLICY: Although the Parks and Recreation Department goes to great lengths to ensure that all information contained in this brochure is accurate at the time of printing, errors occasionally occur and last minute changes in programs, classes and activities – such as dates, times and locations – may be necessary due to circumstances beyond our control. We apologize ahead of time for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience and understanding. city of huntington woods 26815 scotia road, huntington woods mi 48070 www.hwmi.org mayor bob paul commissioners allison iversen jeffrey jenks jules olsman Joe rozell city manager amy sullivan newsletter editor colette macdonald nutton PRSRT STD u.s. postage PAID permit no. 393 royal oak, mi ecrww postal patron huntington woods mi 48070 RECREATION CLASS/ACTIVITY REGISTRATION FORM Mail or deliver your registration to: Huntington Woods Recreation Registration, 26325 Scotia Road, Huntington Woods, MI 48070 __________________________________________ FULL NAME OF PARTICIPANT ____/ ____/ ____ BIRTH DATE _____________________________________________ PARENT (OR REGISTRANT IF OVER 18 YEARS) _______ GRADE _____________ T-SHIRT SIZE _____________________________________________ PARENT (additional contact person) ____________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS (CITY, STATE, ZIP) _____________________________________________ CELL / DAY PHONE _____________________________________________ CELL / DAY PHONE _____________________________________________ HOME PHONE ____________________________________________ HOUSEHOLD EMAIL (for class communication) ___________________ CLASS # ______________________________________________ ____________ CLASS NAME FEE ___________________ CLASS # ______________________________________________ ____________ CLASS NAME FEE ___________________ CLASS # ______________________________________________ ____________ CLASS NAME FEE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: The City of Huntington Woods TOTAL ___________ RELEASE, WAIVER, AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK (must be signed before participating in any event/activity): As a registered participant, or parent/legal guardian of a registered participant, in the listed activity or event, I am fully aware of and understand the potential risk involved with my, or my child’s, participation in this physical activity, including, but not limited to, cuts, bruises, broken bones, and other injuries, damages, or losses. I hereby agree to assume all risk of injury, damage to persons or property, or death resulting from my, or my child’s, participation in this activity or event and the use of City of Huntington Woods facilities. I do hereby fully release and discharge the City of Huntington Woods, its officers, agents, employees, volunteers, sponsors, and organizers from and against any and all liability that may be suffered by me or my child as a result of, or in any way connected to, my or my child’s participation in the listed activity or event. This Release, Waiver, and Assumption of Risk shall be binding upon my heirs and dependents. PHOTO / VIDEO AUTHORIZATION: In signing up for a program with the Huntington Woods Parks & Recreation Department, I hereby give my consent to use photos/video coverage of myself and/or minor child in future newsletters, calendars, flyers, website and/or other social media. Should you choose to opt out, please initial_____. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS: Should anyone require special accommodations to attend or participate in a Huntington Woods program or activity, please call 248.541-3030 at least 48 hours prior to the activity. SIGNATURE____________________________________________ DATE_______________________________
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