Chaska Police Junior Explorers *New Program*
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Chaska Police Junior Explorers *New Program*
chaskatoday Advertise on Channel 15 Advertise your fund-raisers and community events on Chaska Comcast Cable Channel 15. For more information visit: http://www. chaskacommunitycenter.com/parksrecreation/chaska-community-tv To submit an advertisement, send flyer or information you wish to post electronically to info@chaska.tv. PREPARED AND PAID FOR BY THE CITY OF CHASKA OUR COMMUNITY VALUES citizenship | responsibility | respect | generosity | environmentalism | human worth & dignity | integrity | learning FEBRUARY 2015 Chaskamn.com has a new look! The City of Chaska’s (www.chaskamn.com) released its new website on December 8th. The re-design process was a ten month project with the help of CivicPlus, the leading government website provider. The website now has cleaner look and easier layout to navigate. This new design will offer more information to the residents of Chaska, as well as improved communication, through some of the newly featured modules: Agenda Center: View current year agendas and minutes for all boards and commissions and video on meetings recorded by Chaska Community Television. Review previous years’ agendas and minutes in the Archive Center. Employment: Use the Govern- ment Jobs tab to search through employment opportunities. Subscribe to job posting notifications to be automatically alerted of the latest career opportunities. Contact Us: Easily gather contact information and business hours for each city department. Calendar: View council and commission meeting schedules as well as other City of Chaska community events. With the new website, the City of Chaska will be able to increase its community engagement and enhance the communication between residents and the local government. In the next few months, look for additional features such as online bill pay and increased social media notifications. Outdoor Ice Rinks Are Open! The Park Department has been busy getting the outdoor inks ready. With the weather conditions that we all enjoyed in December opening of the outdoor rinks were behind schedule. As temperatures dropped in January it was time to prepare the ice. The Park Department works 24 hours a day for about one week to do the flooding operation of the rinks. As the rinks open daily maintenance crews sweep and flood the rinks to ensure good, safe, and playable ice. Chaska’s outdoor rinks opened on Saturday, January 3rd. The Chaska Parks and Recreation Department and the Chaska Public Works Department operate and maintain outdoor skating rinks at two different sites in the City of Chaska. Rink attendants are on duty daily, weather permit- ting, from late December through mid-February. Outdoor hockey rinks are available for public enjoyment at Community Park located at 1151 Hundertmark Road and Lions Park located at 1300 Crosstown Boulevard. The hours for the outdoor rinks are Sunday noon – 9:00 p.m., Monday through Friday 3:30 – 9:00 p.m., and Saturdays 10:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Too cold outside? Come inside and skate at the Chaska Community Center Ice Arena! Public Skate is a wonderful opportunity for families to participate in an enjoyable activity together! The arena concession stand is open late October until the end of February with a warm lobby and changing area that is convenient for all ages from preschoolers through grandparents. Rink attendants are on site to guarantee a fun filled experience. Admission for Public Skate is $4 per skater and Chaska Community Center members are free. The hours for Public Skate are: Sunday and Saturday 12:00 – 1:30 p.m., Monday 11:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m., and Wednesday and Friday 11:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. and 7:15 – 8:30 p.m. Whether you skate outside or inside it is a good idea to get your skates sharpened. Bring your skates to the Chaska Community Center front desk and drop off your skates for sharpening. It usually takes 1 day to get your skates returned. The cost for skate sharpening is $4 per pair. For more information about ice skating in Chaska visit www.chaskacommunitycenter.com. Chaska Police Junior Explorers *New Program* Beyond the Yellow Ribbon – Chaska has collected 794 pounds of coffee and delivered the donated coffee among veterans and those serving in the Armed Forces. Thank you to those who have donated! Your support is much appreciated! Many of you may be familiar with our “Explorer Program” and have seen the youth in action at community events such as River City Days, Taste of Chaska, and others. So what is Chaska Police Junior Explorers?? What is Chaska Police Junior Explorers (CPJE)? The Chaska Police Junior Explorers Program motivates young people to be outstanding citizens through public safety education. An outgrowth of community policing, CPJE transforms the traditional role of the police officer into one of mentor and friend, while encouraging our young citizens to be partners in building safer schools and community. The more young people understand about the function of police safety, the more they become a powerful part of identifying solutions to problems. Young people will be given the opportunity to see what it’s like to be a police officer and to better understand law enforcement’s role in the community. Many young people do not understand what police officers do and why they do it. We take the mystery out of law enforcement procedures and policies. Young people’s attitudes toward the police and their role in society are transformed. Tomorrow’s Leaders Targeting middle school students (6th to 8th grade), the program will lead into our Police Explorer Program for youth that are 14-21 years of age. Youth are the community leaders of tomorrow – instilled with an appreciation and respect for police officers and their role in society. Junior Explorer Objectives Create confidence in participants to make good decisions and deal with school and life pressure(s) in a positive way. Help communications and relationships between middle school aged kids and police. Set an expectation for the participants to be leaders and role models in the community as they continue grow as a person and in age (continuing into adulthood). Create a better understanding amongst the participants regarding “WHY” law enforcement officers do what they do in certain situations. Officer Janke and other officers in the Chaska Police Department will be advisors for the program. The Junior Explorer program is meeting at the Chaska Community Center, on Tuesdays from 2:45 PM to 4:00 PM. Weekly discussion topics will not only deal with police issues, but also important topics affecting youth such as: bullying, Internet use, cell phone safety, peer pressure, and making good choices a habit. To learn more about CPJE please fill out an application in the attached brochure and we will contact you. This will be limited to 15 youth. If you have any further questions, please contact Officer Janke at 952-448-4200 or send an e-mail to her at jjanke@chaskamn.com CHASKA FEBRUARY 2015 Chaska Community Center… Your Family Gathering Place chaskacommunitycenter.com | (952) 448-5633 3 Steps to Finding Inner Peace & Quiet UPCOMING For many people, a traditional part of the holiday season is getting together with friends and family. The aftermath of this can leave us all frazzled. It is important to find ways to de-stress and mentally refocus for the new year. This will lead to a more restful sleep, a more productive workday, and a more positive point of view. Silencing external distractions is the beginning step in this process. 1. Unplug. In a society where social media and cell phones are our best friends, it is necessary to take time – even if it is just for 20 minutes – to silence the cell phone and external distractions so you can create a space in which you are able to focus completely on yourself. Try turning off computers and work-related communication after 7 p.m. to allow the mind time to wind down after a stressful day. 2. Observe the chatter in your mind. Remember how Mom always used to say that “Silence is golden?” Understanding that she was referring to words coming out of your mouth, silence of the mind is just as imperative. Silence of the mind is something that comes with a lot of practice. The way to encourage the beginning of this practice is to observe your thoughts. Are you concerned about what to wear to work tomorrow? How about what you are making for dinner tonight? Telling the mind to stop thinking will only add stress and increase the thought process. Tell yourself “it’s okay to have chatter in the mind.” Acknowledge and accept your thoughts. 3. Be still. After accepting the thoughts of the mind, the next step that comes is the final and hardest step in the process – stillness. If being physically still is something that does not come naturally, try squeezing and releasing each muscle of the body. (This is also a good practice when trying to fall asleep seems difficult.) Find a comfortable place – whether that is in your favorite chair, on the couch, or lying on your bed and let the body release. Start by squeezing and releasing your toes. On the inhale, allow your muscle to tense up and then as you exhale, gently release the muscle and move on. Transfer your attention up the body to your feet, calves, thighs, all the way up to your forehead. At this point you will either be in a relaxed, tranquil state of mind or snoring in your sleep. Know that the hectic situations in daily life will not go away, but these three steps will help you to be off to a more peaceful new year. Now sit back, relax, take a deep breath, and calmly embrace 2015. By Katie Robertson Katie recently moved to Chaska and is a Yoga Instructor at Hatha A slower paced class that includes learning the yoga poses and simple breathing/meditation exercises. Best for people who are new to yoga and or people who want a more relaxing experience. Vinyasa Yoga, Hatha Instructor: Christy rice Tuesdays, February 24–April 7, 5:40–6:40 p.m. (no class March 14) Cost: $48 member; $62 non-member Sunday Yoga Refresh your body and mind with yoga movements and breath work. Beginners and experienced participants will feel comfortable with modifications available for each pose and a slight challenge for those who are seeking to build heat. Become centered for the week ahead. Instructor: Kate Robertson Date: Sundays, February 22–March 29 Time: 6:45–7:45 p.m. Cost: $48 member; $62 non-member SilverSneaker Yoga SilverSneakers Yoga moves the whole body through a complete series of seated and standing poses modified for the older adult ages 65 plus. Drop in classes — ongoing. Days: Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays Times: 8:30–9:15 a.m. Cost: Free for Silversneaker members $4.25 member; $5.25 non-member per class the CCC. Katie leads our AOA’s in SilverSneaker Yoga on Thursday mornings, she also leads a Sunday class at 6:45pm - Fit Yoga Non-purist yoga class focusing on the mindful practice of the physical pose. Beginner instruction and higher level guidance may occur in every class as student attendance is variable. Drop in classes — ongoing. Instructor: Susan Marek Days & Times: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:45–11:30 a.m. Instructor: Michelle Darsow Days & Times: Mondays and Wednesdays, 6:45–7:45 p.m. Cost: $4.25 member; $5.25 non-member per class Spring Yoga Mala – Welcome Spring, Welcome Sun! The yoga mala is a “garland” of yoga practice — 108 repetitions of surya namaskar, the sun salutation. This moving meditation helps still the mind and relaxes the body, in preparation for savasana, while the collective motion a group helps strengthen the spirit. We’ll begin by spending a few minutes warming up the body and split the 108 sun salutations into four groups of 27, with an extended break at 54. With our bodies loose and mind quiet, we will reflect in a lengthy savasana. For beginners and or when fatigued during the yoga mala, variations are encouraged. Bring a water bottle, towel, yoga mat and cozy layered clothing to wear. Susan Marek will guide the Mala. Date: Saturday, March 21 Time: 8:30–10:30 a.m. Cost: $20 a great practice to calm the mind and prepare for the week ahead. Shanti! Good Things Happened at The Lodge in 2014! With the start of the New Year, it is time to be reflective of the good things that happened in 2014! From January through December, the Lodge Active Older Adults (AOAs) h were very generous with contributions of money and time. Their willingness to give back to community is greatly appreciated. Lo Looking forward to more g good things in 2015! Honey Bear Donations Throughout the year, the Lodge Honey Bear accepted donations to be g given to local charities and organizations. The donations for 2014 totaled $3,720.14. Countless Volunteer Hours EVENTS CCC Yoga Practice Opportunities Year round volunteers are giving of their time and talents to lead groups, organize clubs, work with Treks & Trails Preschool, and assist with The Lodge operations. Thanksgiving Food Drive Through monetary and food donations, over 120 meal bags of food were made for area families for Thanksgiving. Hope for the Holidays AOA’s for Christ volunteers helped at the CAP Agency as adults selected gifts for their children. Caring Cards for Kids Monies for 47 ($20) gift cards were collected for Jonathan Elementary families in need for the holidays. Bountiful Basket Food Shelf The Lodge is a collection site for food donations year round. Over 592 pounds of food collected and $440. For a complete listing of events visit www.chaskacommunitycenter.com February 1 • LAZY MAN IRONMAN 6 8 • FAMILY SNOWSHOEING 10 13 • SWEETHEART DANCE 16 • OPEN HOCKEY Date: Friday, February 13 Time: 6:30–8:00 p.m. Place: Chaska Community Center Cost: $3 per person (parents and children), children under one are free. 17 • MOM’S/DAD’S MORNING BREAK • POTTERY WORKSHOP • SPRING SWIM REGISTRATIONS BEGINS FOR NON-MEMBERS • ZUMBA Red Hot Heart Shuffle — Wear Red! First, join us in the gym for this special SilverSneakers class. “Shuffle” to each fitness station to earn the best poker hand. Prizes awarded. The Valentine’s Party theme will continue in The Lodge with heart healthy snacks. SilverSneakers class is free to all. Come to either activity or both! Date: Wednesday, February 11 Cost: Free Time: 8:30 a.m. – SilverSneakers Class (Gym) Start the spring running season with a Pi Day Pi K! March 14, or 3.14, is celebrated internationally in honor of the math constant Pi, π. In case you’ve forgotten your high school geometry lesson, this unique, indefinite number is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. Combine the nerdy pi with the joy of running and the tastiness of dessert pie for 2π the fun. Course Highlight: Cost: 03.14.15 9:42 a.m. (Also known as 3π) 3.14 miles (π) 30 minutes, 14 seconds (you must run “naked,” no timing devices. Closest without going over.) Water stop and pie shots with Whip $9.42 (again, 3π) • PAINTING PICASSOS • ZUMBA • TAI CHI 20 • PARENT’S NIGHT OUT YOGA 21 •• KIDS TWEEN YOGA 22 • SUNDAY YOGA 23 • MINI MITES 24 • SUNRISE CYCLE • GYMNASTICS • BABYSITTING 101 • VINYASA YOGA • AOA CHANGE OF MIND • D.E.E.P • RACQUETBALL LESSONS Come join the fun and learning right here at the CCC at the TREKS and TRAILS preschool! A world of learning awaits! TREKS AND TRAILS MISSION: To establish a place within our community to embrace the whole child and introduce them to social, emotional, physical and cognitive growth. MUSIC • SPANISH • FITNESS CLASSES! Finishers will enjoy pie and beverages served in a take home Pi Day Pi K mug. March 14 is Albert Einstein’s birthday! No kidding. In his honor, if your name is Albert, Alberta, Albertina or Einstein, you may enter the discount code CallMeAl to receive $5 off your registration. (Allen, Allan, Alex or Allesandra do not count — no cheating.) 19 9:30 a.m. – BCB Valentine’s Party (The Lodge) Treks and Trails preschool Registration Is Open to the Public Date: Start Time: Distance: Winning Time: • KELLY’S INDOOR BOOT CAMP BEGINS • AOA DRIVER SAFETY 4 HR CLASS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 Co-sponsored by the Chaska and Chanhassen Parks and Recreation Departments. • SPRING SWIM REGISTRATION FOR MEMBERS HOT HEART 11 • RED SHUFFLE Sweetheart Dance Bring your family and friends to the Tot Time Sweetheart Dance. Designed for preschoolers and their parents. Do the Hokey Pokey and dance along with other fun children’s music. Refreshments will be served. Space is limited — register online! • THEATER ARTS TRAINING 7 • HOOP IT UP BASKETBALL TOT TIME For children ages 6 and under and their families. Children under 1 are free. • LITTLE TIGERS 25 • AOA CHILI FEED 26 • GYMNASTICS BEGINS 27 • AOA CANVAS & COFFEE 28 • CLAY PLAY Treks and Trails Preschool is licensed by the State of Minnesota. For more information visit chaskacommunitycenter.com or call (952) 448-2009. • SAFE KIDS 101