May – August 2015 Walking Club Playful Parks Cricket
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May – August 2015 Walking Club Playful Parks Cricket
Your comprehensive guide to everything Novi – Services, Happenings, Programs, Activities & More May – August 2015 Playful Parks See page 37 for details Walking Club See page 46 for details Cricket Cup See page 68 for details 43 12 74 58 100 35 54 92 Creative Opportunities pg.42-59 pg.92-96 Enhance For Your Health & Safety Your Novi School pg.100 pg.97-99 Visit cityofnovi.org for call 248.347.0400 for more information. Healthy, Active Lifestyles Beyond Books pg.77-91 pg.60-76 On Friday, April 24, Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services will be unveiling a new, fully accessible playground, providing opportunities for play for everyone with a poured-in-place surface for greater wheelchair access from ground level and an “oodle” swing. Summer Camps Playful Parks pg.39-41 pg.36-38 45175 Ten Mile Road (behind Novi Civic Center) Experience Novi pg.25-35 at Power Park! Novi’s first all-inclusive, adaptive playground It’s Your City pg.15-24 Everyone can now pg.1-14 In This Issue... Registration Info City of Novi • 248.347.0445 • Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 1 IT’S YOUR CITY This section provides an overview of all City operations including elected officials and departments. You’ll also find a listing of local clubs and organizations. MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL The City Charter is the City’s “constitution” outlining Novi’s government organization authority. The exercise of City authority is consistent with the laws of the State of Michigan and the United States. The Charter was created by residents and can be modified only by the voters. The citizens of Novi elect the Mayor (two-year term) and the six members of Council (alternating four-year terms). Mayor Protem is appointed by the Mayor. The Mayor and City Council have the power to adopt laws, ordinances and resolutions, to adopt the budget, to levy taxes and to set policy. The City Council appoints a City Manager who is accountable for all administrative functions. City Council Meetings are typically held at 7pm in the Council Chambers on the first and third Monday of every month. Meetings are open to all community members and broadcast live on Novi Video. City Council meetings are also streamed live on the City’s website at cityofnovi.org and hosted on the site for 90 days following the meeting. All members of the City Council can be contacted through the City Clerk’s Office at 248.347.0456 or via the City’s website at cityofnovi.org. The Novi City Council consists of seven members, for current information, visit cityofnovi.org. 2 Your Novi Community Publication (City Council L to R): Laura Marie Casey, Andrew Mutch, Doreen Poupard, Mayor Bob Gatt, Mayor Pro Tem Dave Staudt, Wayne Wrobel, Gwen Markham BOARDS, COMMISSIONS & COMMITTEES The City of Novi offers 15 different Boards or Commissions for which you may apply. Anyone interested in applying for membership to Novi’s boards, commissions or committees should complete an application and return it to the City Clerk’s office. The application is then forwarded to City Council or appropriate commission for their review and appointment decision. These reviews take place at designated City Council meetings. For more information please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 248.347.0456 or visit cityofnovi.org. It’s Your City CITY CLERK CITY MANAGER’S OFFICE Peter E. Auger, City Manager, 248.347.0445 Maryanne Cornelius, City Clerk, 248.347.0456 The City Manager is the chief administrative officer for the City of Novi and is responsible for all City Departments. The City Manager attends all City Council meetings and reports directly to the City Council on all City matters. Among other duties, this office is charged with the preparation and submittal of the Annual Budget and Capital Program, reports regularly on the financial operations of the city, and maintains active membership in various civic organizations. FISCAL NUGGET The City of Novi is continually looking for opportunities to share our message of fiscal responsibility. Look for fiscal nuggets in various City communications including Facebook, Twitter and Novi Video. ASSESSING The City Clerk’s Office is responsible for administering all elections in accordance with State and Federal law. The City Clerk and Deputy Clerk are accredited by the Secretary of State under Michigan election law to employ and train precinct inspectors to serve in the polls at Local, School, County, State, and Federal elections. Each year, Federal, State, School or Local Elections will be held on the fourth Tuesday in February, and the first Tuesday after the first Monday in May, August and November. As the City’s “Official Recordkeeper”, the Clerk’s Office is responsible for document storage and retrieval of contracts, agreements, leases, bids, deeds, easements, minutes of City Council, and all Boards and Commissions. The City Clerk’s Office is also responsible for processing liquor license applications, ordinances and resolutions adopted by City Council, issuance of permits and licenses for refuse haulers, arcades, auctioneers, massage therapist permits, massage business licenses, peddlers and non-commercial solicitor permits and outdoor gathering permits. The Clerk’s Office provides notary services at no charge and accepts passport application documents for processing on a daily basis from all citizens. VOTER REGISTRATION Visit cityofnovi.org for a map of polling locations. Residents may register to vote in person at the City Clerk’s Office, or at any Michigan Secretary of State’s Office. A resident must be registered at least 30 days prior to an election to be eligible to vote in that election. The voter will receive a Voter Identification Card by mail after the registration process is completed. Glenn Lemmon, City Assessor, 248.347.0485 The mission of the Assessing Department is to uniformly and equitably value all taxable real and personal property within the City of Novi. The annual creation of this tax base provides funding for education, City services and other government functions. For tax year 2014, Novi has approximately 20,770 real and personal parcels with an assessed value of $3.365 billion and a taxable value of $3.071 billion. The Assessing Department provides the means of assessment appeal through the Board of Review process. Property taxpayers who have appeared before the Board of Review may further appeal their assessments to the Michigan Tax Tribunal (MTT). The Assessing Department is responsible for defending the City’s values at the MTT. PASSPORTS The City Clerk’s Office accepts Passport Applications for both passports and WHTI Passport Card from 9am to 3pm, Monday through Friday. A passport book is valid for land, air and sea travel. The passport card is only valid for land and sea travel between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean region, and Bermuda. Please Note: Children under age 16 will be able to continue crossing land and sea borders using only a U.S. birth certificate (or other form of U.S. citizenship such as a naturalization certificate.). The original birth certificate or a copy may be used. Passport fees vary depending on age, if it is a new application or renewal, or if expedited service is required (see cityofnovi.org for complete fee schedule). City of Novi • 248.347.0445 • Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 3 It’s Your City COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Charles Boulard, Director, 248.347.0415 Community Development Department includes the Building, Planning and Code Enforcement divisions with the primary responsibility for administering the laws, regulations and requirements that apply to the physical development of the Novi Community. Specific tasks include administering planning and building permit procedures, providing public information, performing building and code enforcement inspections, maintaining complete public records on planning and building projects and issuing necessary permits, certificates, approvals and enforcement citations. The Planning Division is responsible for both current and long range administration of State, regional and local land use laws such as zoning, the Master Plan for Land Use, the environmental regulations and the subdivision regulations. The Building Division conducts the administrative and regulatory responsibilities of the Uniform Building, Plumbing, Mechanical and Housing Codes, as well as the National Electrical Code. Other federal and state requirements include the mandated handicapped access and energy conservation statutes. Planning and Building Division can be reached at 248-347-0415. Certificates for many existing structures within or near the floodplain are also available. Current FEMA and Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMS) are also available on the City website at cityofnovi.org. Information is also available on the FEMA website or floodsmart.gov. The below represent a few of the most common ordinances community on which information is requested. ZONING • • • • The Code Enforcement Division enforces compliance with all local ordinances to ensure health, safety and welfare. Code Enforcement Division can be reached at 248-735-5678. City Zoning Ordinance, Code of Ordinances, Site development manual, Maps, Forms and Frequently Asked Questions can be found at our website cityofnovi.org/City-Services/Community-Development.aspx SIGNS • NON-MOTORIZED PLANNING The City of Novi has had a long standing interest in providing pathways and sidewalks to connect neighborhoods with destinations throughout the City and Region. City Council approved the 2011 Non-Motorized Master Plan which provides recommendations for in-road facilities, sidewalks, trails, road crossings, design standards, priority considerations, funding, and non-motorized routes. To view update to the non-motorized infrastructure and Walkable Novi Committee meeting schedule, visit cityofnovi.org/ Community/Ride-and-Walk-Novi.aspx Community members are encouraged to attend Walkable Novi Committee meetings. FLOODPLAIN & FLOOD INSURANCE AWARENESS & INFORMATION SERVICE Certain areas within the City of Novi fall within the Floodplain or Floodway as designated by the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA). Mandatory Flood Insurance may be required. The City of Novi Community Development Department offers free floodplain determinations and will provide necessary flood plain information regarding your home or business. Elevation 4 Your Novi Community Publication Basketball hoops are permitted to be placed directly on a garage or in the front yard no more than halfway from the dwelling to the property line. Fences in subdivisions are not to be more than six feet in height, nor may they extend into a front yard any farther than the front of the dwelling. Businesses defined as “Home Occupations” are permitted in residential zoning districts subject to restrictions contained in the zoning ordinance. No signs, keeping of stock in trade, excess parking or deliveries to or from the residence are permitted. Recreational equipment, as defined in the Zoning Ordinance, may be parked or stored anywhere on residential premises for 72 hours. Recreational equipment less than six feet in height may be stored or parked in side or rear yards. Recreational equipment exceeding six feet in height must be stored or parked in the rear yard only and must be at least 10 feet from any main building, six feet from any rear or side property line and must not occupy more than 25 percent of the rear yard. Recreation equipment must be currently licensed and not occupied for living or housekeeping purposes. • • • • Signs not more than six square feet in area advertising a home for sale are permitted on the premises where the house is being sold. No off premises signs are permitted with the exception of a four square foot “OPEN HOUSE” sign at the entrance to the subdivision and at other locations within the subdivision leading to the open house during the hours of 10am and 6pm, exclusively. Garage sale signs, four square feet in area, are permitted on the premises where the sale is being conducted. One additional sign may be placed at the entrance to the subdivision and at the intersections within that subdivision leading to the sale. Signs must be at least 10 feet from the traveled portion of the road and not attached to any trees, telephone poles or traffic control devices. It’s Your City VEHICLES • • • • • No inoperable, junk or unlicensed vehicles are permitted on any premises unless in a garage or completely screened from public view. Vehicles may be sold from premises owned or leased by the owner of the vehicle only. Only one vehicle may be sold from the property at any time. Commercial vehicles (defined as dump trucks, stake trucks, flatbed trucks or semi tractors) are not permitted in any residential zoning district, except for deliveries. • adjacent to the front lot FINANCE Carl Johnson, Finance Director, 248.347.0450 PETS • • • The Finance Department provides high quality operational services including accounting, budgeting, debt administration, arbitrage reporting, grant reporting, accounts receivable, and accounts payable. The Finance Department also supports all financial aspects of initiatives stemming from the City Manager’s Office towards the general promotion of fiscally responsible government. The department’s diligence in these activities have earned accolades from the Government Finance Officers Association and helped maintain Novi’s bond rating with Moody’s (A1), and Standard & Poor (AA+). There are to be no more than three dogs or cats allowed in a dwelling in residential districts. All dogs must be on a leash when off the premises of the owner of the dog and the owner must have appropriate devices to pick up excrement from the animal at all times. Noisy dogs or cats are deemed to be a public nuisance. Complaints regarding barking or dangerous dogs should be referred to the Novi Police Department at 248.348.7100. The Department provides various support services to the businesses, citizens and other departments with regards to labor contract negotiations, financial projections, and private development performance guarantee administration. Support services include advising policies, implementing procedures and amending ordinances as needed to meet the City’s changing economic development environment and water and sewer policies and procedures. DITCHES AND STREAMS Please do not dump or throw anything into the ditches or streams. Dumping in our ditches and streams is a violation of City ordinance. Even grass clippings and branches can accumulate and plug channels. A plugged channel cannot carry water, and may cause flooding if not properly maintained. Please do your part, and keep the banks clear of brush and debris. If you see dumping into the ditches or streams, please contact the Ordinance Enforcement Department at 248.735.5678. The budget function provides financial planning, evaluation, forecasting and management analysis services in support of City operations. MISCELLANEOUS • • • • Weeds exceeding eight inches are not permitted in any subdivided property or any property occupied by a structure. Snow accumulations greater than two inches must be cleared within 48 hours. Residents must clear sidewalks/ pathways that are adjacent to the front of the lot or premises. Major pathways that are not No litter shall be allowed to accumulate on the owner or occupant’s property except in trash receptacles. Receptacles must be tightly covered and stored in a building or the rear yard of the property until trash collection day. Receptacles and other refuse are not to be placed at the right-of-way earlier than 24 hours before collection day. Firewood must be stacked in a neat and orderly manner at least six inches from any building or structure and shall not be placed in the front yard of residences. Compost piles are permitted in platted subdivisions only in rear yards not closer than six feet from the property line. Compost piles are not to exceed four feet by eight feet or six feet in diameter and no more than four feet in height and shall not create offensive odors. Appliances, fixtures or household furnishings shall not be placed or maintained on the exterior of the dwelling. NOVI PUBLIC LIBRARY Julie Farkas,, Director, 248.349.0720 Inform. Inspire. Include. The Novi Public Library provides the resources and programs to support the educational, cultural, informational and recreational needs of the community. See page 51 for more information as well as Library programs. City of Novi • 248.347.0445 • Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 5 It’s Your City NEIGHBORHOOD & BUSINESS RELATIONS Sheryl Walsh, Director of Communications, 248.735.5628 Lauren Royston, Economic Development Director, 248.347.0583 Neighborhood and Business Relations includes Economic Development, Community Relations, and neighborhood support. Community Relations works with community members, businesses and City staff to ensure open lines of communication at all times. In addition to coordinating all communication avenues for the City of Novi (website, publications, television, and more). Helping businesses grow and prosper is a major focus of the City of Novi. The City is dedicated to helping foster the region’s economic base to improve the quality of life for its citizens and business community. In addition to attracting new business to the community, the Economic Development Director works to retain and expand existing business in Novi. KEEPING YOU CONNECTED VIA EMAIL The City of Novi takes pride in providing residents and businesses with comprehensive, quality communications on all topics, events, emergencies, happenings, and more. To keep connected to Novi, please consider subscribing to one of our e-newsletters - I am NOVI; Beyond Books; Drive, Ride, Walk; and e-biz. To find out more and subscribe, visit cityofnovi.org and click on the stay connected link. STAY IN THE KNOW WITH SOCIAL MEDIA Visit cityofnovi.org to like Facebook pages for the City, Economic Development, Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services, Boomers and Beyond. You can also follow us on Twitter @cityofnovi, @NoviParks, and @investnovi. The Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department is on instragram @Novi_Parks. CITYOFNOVI.ORG cityofnovi.org is your one-stop-shop website for all things Novi. Visit cityofnovi.org to register for programs, view city council meetings, look up ordinances, and be in the know about community events. 6 Your Novi Community Publication InvestNovi.org If you are interested in doing business within Novi, InvestNovi.org is the first place to go. InvestNovi.org is a one-stop shop for anyone who wants information about relocating or opening a new business in Novi or for businesses which currently call Novi “home.” The website features valuable information such as educational events, ordinances, available properties, videos, testimonials, maps, business resources, and much more. NOVI VIDEO Brighthouse and AT&T U-verse subscribers can tune in to Novi Video to find out what is happening in Novi. The Channel has something for everyone with Novi Times, Sheryl in the City, Corporate Review, Behind the Badge, Beyond Books, and Novi Unplugged. Both channels carry live broadcasts of Novi City Council and other Board and Commission meetings, as well as information bulletin boards. PARKS, RECREATION & CULTURAL SERVICES Jeff Muck, Director, 248.347.0400 The Department has more than 1,000 acres of parkland and includes Lakeshore Park, Novi Community Sports Park, Ella Mae Power Park, Rotary Park, Wildlife Woods Park, Brookfarm Park, Village Wood Lake Park, Novi Dog Park, and Pavilion Shore Park. The Recreation Division provides 1,300 recreation programs and events for citizens of all ages and serves more than 140,000 users annually. The Recreation Division includes cultural services, (theatre productions, creative arts programs, dance, Novi Concert Band, and Novi Choralaires), sports and fitness (soccer, softball, lacrosse, flag football, basketball, yoga, Pilates, etc.), community events (Memorial Day Parade, Light Up the Night, Sizzling Summer Art Series), and camps. The Novi Ice Arena and Meadowbrook Commons are enterprise facilities managed by contracted services that are overseen by the Department. The Older Adult Services Division, provides increased recreation opportunities and support services for the “boomer” and “older adult” population through special events, fitness/ wellness programs, socials, travel trips, support groups, meal, and transportation services. The Facility Reservation Division oversees facility reservations for meetings, weddings, showers, special events, and more in the Civic Center, Township Hall, Fuerst Park Amphitheater, and park shelters. See page 12 for more information. It’s Your City NOVI PARKS FOUNDATION Enriching Lives… Strengthening Community Thanks to our supporters and sponsors, the Novi Parks Foundation continues to provide scholarship opportunities for eligible Novi residents. Scholarship recipients must meet the criteria including residency and income. Applications are available at cityofnovi.org and should be returned to: Novi Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Dept. 45175 Ten Mile Rd. • Novi, MI 48375 To learn more about the Novi Parks Foundation including donation opportunities, visit noviparksfoundation.org. PUBLIC SAFETY David E. Molloy, Director of Public Safety/Chief of Police, 248.347.0504 Public Safety is responsible for directing the overall mission and operation of the Fire and Police Departments, including research, strategic planning, goal setting and fiscal and personnel management. Emergency Management and Preparedness is also a key element and responsibility of the Administration and this is carried out through cooperative partnerships with other City departments and with other professionals at the state, local and federal levels. FIRE DEPARTMENT The Novi Fire Department was established to provide the community of Novi with life and property protection from fire and other threatening situations. The Department takes pride in providing timely response and effective management of fire control situations, rescue, medical and environmental emergencies. The Department is involved in the enforcement of State laws and City ordinances that relate to fire protection. Inspections of commercial/industrial buildings and multiple dwellings are conducted to determine if buildings comply with the Fire Protection Code. Fire safety, cardiopulmonary resuscitation training and fire prevention education programs are provided to the public. The Novi Fire Department is a combination Department, staffed by full-time, part-time, and paid-on-call members. The Department is divided into two divisions - operations and support services. OPERATIONS The Fire Department responds to all fire, medical emergencies, hazardous material, and service incidents in Novi, as well as mutual aid requests from surrounding communities. TRAINING The Fire Department provides fire, medical, and related instruction to members of the Department. Fire safety, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training and related fire education programs are provided to the public. POLICE DEPARTMENT The Novi Police Department strives to be a progressive, productive and proactive agency. The focus is on problem oriented and community oriented policing. The men and women of the Department are committed to enhance the quality of life and lessen the criminal fears of all citizens. The Operations Division responds to all emergencies and other calls for police service with uniform staff. In addition, this division has primary responsibility for the enforcement of state and local laws and ordinances, traffic enforcement, preliminary case investigations, arresting offenders and prisoner processing. The Investigative Section has recently been moved under the direct authority of the Operations Division. Detectives in the Investigations Section conduct detailed follow up investigations into all criminal matters and present their findings for criminal prosecution. The Investigations Section is also responsible for all crime prevention programs. The Support Services Division consists of the Communications Section, Records Section and Emergency Management. The Communications Section receives incoming calls for service, dispatching police, fire and ambulance services for the City of Novi and other regional dispatch consortium members. The City of Novi provides emergency dispatch services for the entire City of Novi as well as for the City of South Lyon. The Records Section is responsible for the storage and retention of all official police documents. The unit is also responsible for all aspects of the police computer system as well as the management and storage of all digital in-car camera media, and the police building and Firearms Training Center closed circuit monitoring system. City of Novi • 248.347.0445 • Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 7 It’s Your City NIXLE EMAIL ALERTS Community members may subscribe to Nixle to receive realtime public safety information including emergencies, traffic issues, missing persons, and more. Updates can be sent via email or mobile phone. Visit nixle.com or cityofnovi.org to register. NOVI POLICE & FIRE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION The Novi Police and Fire Benevolent Association was created to benefit the men and women of these organizations, and public safety personnel from other communities, during times of need. Through a variety of fundraising events, the Association seeks not only to raise funds, but also to enhance the community partnerships between the men and women of the Novi Police and Fire Departments and those we serve. The Novi Police and Fire Benevolent Association is organized exclusively for charitable purposes, to financially help the otherwise unmet needs of the poor, distressed or underprivileged, covering both dependents of public safety employees and other members of the community, thus lessening the burdens of government. The Association may also, for such purposes, make distributions to other organizations that qualify as exempt organizations. To learn more visit noviPFBA.org or e-mail noviPFBA@gmail.com DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICES Rob Hayes, Director/City Engineer, 248.735.5640 DPS’ Field Operations Division’s first priority is to provide a safe and healthy environment for the community. The Division priorities also include the protection of natural resources, maintenance of parks and facilities and management of the urban forest. Primary maintenance activities include: road patching, road crack sealing, ice and snow removal, bridge maintenance, drain maintenance, traffic sign installation and repair, implementation of mosquito control program, recycling center maintenance, road shoulder maintenance, street sweeping, and fleet maintenance 8 Your Novi Community Publication DPS’ Engineering Division is responsible for the planning, design and construction of all public infrastructure projects (i.e., roads, bridges, bicycle paths, sidewalks, water mains, sanitary sewers, and storm sewers) in the City; as well as the design review and construction inspection of infrastructure on all private development sites. Other primary responsibilities include: • Developing City design and construction standards for infrastructure; • Recommending, developing and implementing a major portion of the City’s Capital Improvement Program; • Preparing and implementing water, sanitary sewer and storm water master plans; • Conducting site plan reviews and soil erosion/ sedimentation plan reviews for private site development projects; • Processing and reviewing permits, and managing construction within the City’s rights-of-way; • Inspecting infrastructure construction to ensure compliance with City standards; • Coordinating and implementing Special Assessment District infrastructure projects; and facilitating Lake Improvement Board projects; • Providing and coordinating environmental services DPS’ Water and Sewer Division provides safe, reliable water and collects sanitary sewage per EPA and MDEQ requirements. The division operates and maintains all infrastructure in the City’s water distribution and sanitary sewage collection systems. These systems are comprised of 550 miles of water and sewer mains, more than 4,000 fire hydrants, and 22 pumping stations. RECYCLING The City of Novi Public Services Department, in partnership with the Resource Recovery and Recycling Authority of Southwest Oakland County (RRRASOC), is responsible for the maintenance of the recycling center located at the Field Services Complex, 26300 Lee BeGole Drive. The center is open from dawn until dusk, seven days a week. For additional recycling information, visit rrrasoc.org or call 248.208.2270 Low-cost shredding is available to Novi residents the first Saturday of each month at Corrigan Record Storage, 45200 Grand River Ave. Call 248.344.9185 for details. It’s Your City HELP ELIMINATE F.O.G. IN OUR SEWERS The City of Novi Water and Sewer Division systematically cleans the sanitary sewers within the City limits. During the colder months, we have found higher than normal concentration of Fats, Oils, and Greases (FOG) in the system. FOG occurs in the sewer when fats, oils and greases collect in the sewer lines, then hardens along the pipe walls and eventually causes sewer backups. The lower temperatures in the winter cause the FOG to harden more rapidly. As an alternative to pouring FOG down kitchen sinks and sewer drains, DPS will provide homeowner with containers to store FOG to be disposed of as a solid waste in the trash. Please contact us at 248.735.5661 for containers or further assistance. ROAD CONSTRUCTION DRIVE, RIDE, WALK NOVI In August 2012, Novi citizens overwhelmingly passed a road millage allowing for more than $5 million to be used in annual road and pathway investments. Funds will be used to maintain and improve neighborhood (subdivision/side streets) and major municipal roadways (mile roads, Beck Road, etc.), and to make sidewalk and pathway connections. 1010 Some Street Road millage funding began with the Novi, Michigan 48375 July 2013 summer tax bill and the city’s road and pathway 888-555-1212 construction and repair plans reflect the increased funding. www.drwn.com The City uses a formal asset management program that categorizes roads based on a Pavement Surface Evaluation and Rating system (PASER). Roads in poor condition are candidates for reconstruction or rehabilitation. Those in fair condition receive capital preventive maintenance, while roads in good condition are candidates for routine maintenance work. The lowest rated roads in each of these categories are generally addressed first. For project information, subcribe to the Drive, Ride, Walk, e-newsletter by visiting cityofnovi.org CITIZEN REQUESTED TRAFFIC SIGN CONTROL If a resident feels a traffic control sign is needed for a major road or residential street, a request may be submitted to the Department of Public Services’ Engineering Division. Engineering staff will conduct a study to determine is a sign is warranted and make the appropriate recommendation to City Council for either approval or denial. If the request is approved, the Engineering staff will prepare an accompanying Traffic Control Order so the new sign is enforceable. TREASURER’S DEPARTMENT Tina Glenn, Assistant Treasurer, 248.347.0440 The Treasurer’s Department oversees the billing, collection and distribution of City, County, School and State Education Taxes; prepares winter, summer and delinquent tax rolls; billing and collection of water and sewer usage; issuance of Electrical, Plumbing, Heating/Refrigeration, General Permits; prepares all special assessment billings and rolls; oversees investment activities; collects City receivables and conducts daily banking. City of Novi utilities customers can now register to receive an e-bill, which is an electronic bill that can be viewed online. E-billing replaces paper bills, which saves resources and reduces waste. Additionally, Novi residents have the opportunity to have water & sewer charges directly deducted from their checking or savings accounts. Visit cityofnovi.org for more information and to sign up. DOG LICENSE Three-year licenses are now available. A three-year valid rabies certificate is required. Oakland County Animal Control offers an On-Line Dog License Purchase Program at oakgov.com/petadoption. Dog licenses can also be purchased through the mail or in person at the City of Novi. In order to purchase a license, a valid rabies certificate must be presented. All dogs over the age of four months require a license in Oakland County. Visit cityofnovi.org for license fees. A valid dog License is a requirementfor a membership to the Novi Dog Park. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Become a City of Novi volunteer. Opportunities are available within all government operations – City Hall, Police Department, Public Services, Older Adult Services, Parks, Library, and more. For more information, visit cityofnovi.org or call 248.374.0414 City of Novi • 248.347.0445 • Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 9 It’s Your City CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS NORTHVILLE/NOVI GARDENERS CLUB Meetings of the Northville/Novi Gardeners Club are the second Monday of every month at 6:30pm September through June. Connie 248.380.0500 • gardenersnorthville-novi.org THE FRIENDS OF THE NOVI LIBRARY The Friends of the Novi Public Library is a dynamic group of individuals dedicated to supporting the Novi Public Library. Almost 375 members strong, the Friends assist the library through fundraising activities, volunteer work, Book Nook sales, membership fees and public presentations. novilibrary.org/AboutUs/FriendsoftheLibrary.asp NOVI YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION The NYHA is a non-profit, volunteer organization committed to cultivating and developing youths in the sport of ice hockey. Both house and travel teams are offered to support players ages from 4-18. The association also offers Learn To Play Hockey programs. To learn more call 248.735.0393 or email info@noviyouthhockey.org. Visit noviyouthhockey.org. SWOCC - SOUTHWESTERN OAKLAND CABLE COMMISSION SWOCC Television Studios offers a Lights, Camera, Public Access studio certification class; information can be obtained by calling 248.473.2800. NOVI MOTION GIRLS BASKETBALL The highly competitive travel team. Call for more information. Ron Valente - 248.349.5464 MICHIGAN MOUNTAIN BIKE ASSOCIATION The group maintains the trails and hosts cleanup days. mmba.org or info@mmba.org. MOTOR CITY MADNESS GIRLS FASTPITCH SOFTBALL Competitive travel teams, offering both local league play and/or tournament play for girls ages 8-18. Tryouts are held in August. For more information, visit eteamz.com/MotorCity or contact Chris Lawler - 248.735.1893 or 248.787.1500. MICHIGAN JAGUARS FC A competitive soccer club for youth ages 7-17. MichiganJaguars.org Lisa Thinnes 248.374.1993 • mijaguars@aol.com. THE NOVI BOBCATS A youth football team for ages 8-13. Cheerleading is also available for the teams. Registration is in March and April. Novibobcats.com. Football/Cheer Registration - Craig Howell 248.207.2925 10 Your Novi Community Publication NOVI CATS BASKETBALL The AAU travel basketball program is for 4th through 8th grade players. For information, visit novicatsbasketball.com or contact Billy Downs at 248.767.0034. NOVI YOUTH ASSISTANCE A year-round prevention program for youth and families living in the Novi school district. Free counseling is offered as well as mentoring programs, recreational and academic scholarship programs, youth recognition, summer recreation and referral services. 248.347.0410 NOVI YOUTH BASEBALL LEAGUE (NYBL) NYBL is a non-profit, volunteer run baseball organization that has close to 500 players participating each year (7-18 years old). NYBL’s offerings include House Leagues, Inferno (Tournament) and Heat (Travel) teams. Home fields are at ITC Community Sports Park. Open registration is January to March for most divisions. To register, please visit us online at noviyouthbaseball.com. Questions can be sent to noviyouthbaseball@hotmail.com. SPARTAN AQUATIC CLUB A competitive swim club for youth ages 5-18. Frank Mayoras - 248.380.8378 • spartanaquaticclub.com TOPS - TAKING OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY Wednesdays 10:30am weigh-in 11am meeting Fox Run, 41000 13 Mile Road • Belmont Clubhouse - lower level music room. Delores - 248.669.6628. NOVI ROTARY Members meet Thursdays at 12pm at Novi United Methodist Church, 41671 W. 10 Mile Rd. novirotary.org. NOVI LIONS CLUB Members meet the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month for 6pm meeting at Big Tommy’s Parthenon. novilionsclub.org. NOVI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Offers networking opportunities including Business to Business Breakfast, Membership Luncheons and After 5 Networking. 248.349.3743 • novichamber.com VFW 1519 Meets the first Thursday of every month at 438 South Main, Northville. Call Don Allee at 313.274.6386 or 313.475.5534 or email d_allee@sbcglobal.net for more information. NOVI MODEL YACHT CLUB The Novi Model Yacht Club sails Soling One Meters on Island Lake of Novi from 10am to noon Thursdays. The season is from April 15 to October 15. For information, contact Chuck Ryntz at cryntz@gmail.com. It’s Your City WALLED LAKE OUTDOOR EDUCATION CENTER BOY SCOUT TROOPS The Walled Lake Outdoor Education Center (O.E.C.) is set on pristine property, adjacent to the Proud Lake Recreation Area and located in Commerce Township. The Walled Lake Adventure Challenge Program specializes in helping groups become a more cohesive unit and includes high rope activities, climbing tower, zip line, and a GPS course. For more information or to reserve the O.E.C., contact Stuart Riley at 248.956.5120 or visit wlcsd.org. Troop 407 (boys 6th grade through high school) - Meets weekly at 7pm on Tuesday at Novi Meadows 5th Grade cafeteria. Contact Scoutmaster John Heslop at 248.933.8010 or visit novitroop407.org. Troop 54 meets at 7:30pm on Mondays at Novi United Methodist Church. For more information call Kelly Everden 248.202.9327 WALSH COLLEGE TOASTMASTERS Beginners and experienced speakers are welcome to join. Meetings are 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month from 8:15-9:45am(arrive at 8am) at Walsh College Novi. Call 1.800.WALSH02 for more information or visit walshcollege.edu. NOVI TOASTMASTERS VENTURE SCOUT CREW 6 Meetings are 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month from 7-9pm at Novi Civic Center. Contact novitoastmasters.com or email contact@novitoastmasters.com. The crew provides affordable high adventure, outdoor, and other activities for both boys and girls ages 14-21. The crew typically meets the 3rd Monday of each month. Visit novitroop54. scoutlander.com for more information. INFORUM InForum is Michigan’s largest professional organization for women. We invite women professionals who are interested in professional networking to meet, discuss their professions, and network over coffee at Walsh College. Meetings are 2rd Thursday of each month from 7:30-8:30am. Call Lynn Valade at 248.320.4545 or valadeL@aol.com. NOVI EMERGENCY FOOD BANK Faith Community Presbyterian Church Every other Monday from 9:30-10:15am Available for those unemployed or low-income with proof and a resident of Novi, Wixom, or New Hudson. 248.349.2345 ARTSNOVI 4-H CLUB The Sun, Water and Seeds 4-H Club is a group of kids (Ages 5-18) and adult volunteers learning about gardening, nutrition, food safety, cooking, and entrepreneurship. Meetings are Wednesdays 6:30pm. New members welcome! Visit sunwaterseeds4h.moonfruit.com or email sunwaterseeds@gmail.com or call 248.956.0029. NOVI AREA PLAYGROUP Playgroup for Moms and kids under 5 in Novi, and surrounding areas. Join us for playdates, seasonal theme parties, and Mom only events. For more information visit meetup.com/noviareaplaygroup. NOVI MOMS CLUB A non-profit organization providing support for the stay-at-home mom in Novi. Weekly playgroups, holiday parties, mid week activities, mom’s night out and more! Email for membership info at momsclubofnovi@hotmail.com or visit momsclubofnovi.com. NOVI GIRLS SCOUTS - DISTRICT 0504 Interested in Girl Scouts? Visit gssem.org for information and to join. In Girl Scouts one will Discover, Connect and Take Action to become a leader while having fun. There are troops at every school in Novi. Cub Scout Packs (boys 1st-5th grade) Pack 50 - Deerfield Elementary Pack 54 - Novi Woods & Parkview Elementary Pack 239 - Village Oaks Elementary Pack 240 - Orchard Hills Elementary Pack 746 - United Methodists Men’s Club Visit BeAScout.org and enter your zip code for current contact information. ArtsNovi promotes local artists and provides support and knowledge about the art business, with exhibits, discussions and guest speakers. The organization also supports the community with various art-related activities including children’s art activities and art supply collection drives. Meetings are the 4th Monday of the month (May and December are the 3rd Monday) at the Novi Civic Center 6pm. For more information, call Mary at 248.773.9915 or on Facebook- ArtsNovi NORTHVILLE NEWCOMERS & NEIGHBORS (NNN) NNN is a ladies social group that provides an excellent opportunity to make friends and have fun in and around Northville/Novi. Our membership includes those new to the area, as well as long-time residents of Northville, Novi and surrounding communities. New members are welcome anytime of the year. The majority of our events run from September through May. For more information on our 16+ monthly interest groups, special events or monthly Meet & Greet coffees, please visit our website at www.northvillenewcomers.com email us at nnnmember@aol.com. City of Novi • 248.347.0445 • Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 11 Plan Your Perfect Event NOVI CIVIC CENTER 45175 Ten Mile Road • 248.347.0400 • cityofnovi.org Weekday Hours: Mon - Thu 8am-11pm • Fri 8am-5pm Weekend Hours: Fri 5pm-12 Midnight • Sat 8am-12 Midnight • Sun 8am-11pm Three hour minimum on weekends. ROOMS A, B & C Each one of these rooms can accommodate up to 30 people. The rooms can also be combined to host up to 90 people. Weekday $25/hr per room Weekend $35/hr per room ACTIVITIES ROOM* This room features a linoleum floor, sink, a mirrored wall and counter top. It is recommended for groups doing art or craft activities. The room can accommodate up to 50 people. Weekday $35/hr Weekend $45/hr MULTI-USE QUADS The four quads each hold 100 people. The four individual rooms can be combined to include 2, 3 or 4 rooms. The quads have high ceilings, linoleum floors and access to a fully equipped kitchen. These rooms can be used for large meetings, wedding receptions, showers and more. Gateway Quarter* Weekend $60/hr per room Weekday $50/hr per room COUNCIL CHAMBERS This room is used primarily to host a board meeting and guest speakers. The room holds 141 people. The room has microphones and is AV ready. Weekday $75/hr Weekend $85/hr ATRIUM* This large open area accomodates up to 300 people and is great for receptions, showers, recitals and more. Two hour minimum on weekdays. A Grand piano is available for rental. Weekday $100/hr Weekend $110/hr SPECIAL EVENT PACKAGE This package includes all of the conference rooms, the multi-use quad, activities room, atrium and kitchen. The package requires a 4 hour minimum rental. Weekday $350/hr Weekend $400/hr Additional fees may be applicable. Three hour minimum on weekends. Security deposit required. * Wi-Fi access available TOWNSHIP HALL/FUERST PARK AMPHITHEATER Ten Mile & Taft Rd • 248.347.0569 • cityofnovi.org THE NOVI CIVIC CENTER, LIBRARY, NOVI ICE ARENA & TOWNSHIP HALL allow alcohol consumption during private events. For information regarding the criteria and policy, visit cityofnovi.org, or novilibrary.org or call 248.347.0400 12 Your Novi Community Publication Township Hall is a historical building located within Fuerst Park that accommodates 50 people and includes a small indoor stage, convenient restrooms, and air conditioning. The 150-seat amphitheater is adjacent to the building and has four 20-amp circuits. Township Hall Weekday/Weekend $50/$60/hr Amphitheater $175/hr Electricity $15/hr NOVI ICE ARENA 42400 Nick Lidstrom Drive • 248.347.1010 • noviicearena.org Party packages that include pizza or hot dogs, pop, cake, skating and more are available for groups up to 30 people. To learn more about private ice time for special events, games, etc. please call 248.347.1010. at one of Novi’s Great Spaces… PARK SHELTERS/TENTS 248.347.0400 • cityofnovi.org LAKESHORE PARK Large Shelter Small Shelter Tent 40’X70’ 20’X40’ 20’X30’ Res./Non-Res. Per Day Capacity $125/$175 $100/$150 $100/$150 175 80 50 NOVI COMMUNITY SPORTS PARK Shelter 30’X40’ ROTARY PARK Shelter 48’X20’ WILDLIFE WOODS PARK Shelter 30’X40’ $125/$175 80 $100/$150 80 $125/$175 80 NOVI PUBLIC LIBRARY 45255 Ten Mile Rd • 248.869.7204 • novilibrary.org Hours: Mon - Thu 10am-9pm • Fri-Sat, 10am-6pm Sundays 12-6pm All Library Meeting Rooms, including Patio, have Wi-Fi access. Some Library Meeting Rooms are available outside of Library business hours. LARGE MEETING ROOM This room accommodates up to 200 people and includes professional audio/visual equipment, including overhead projection, handheld/wireless microphones, AV compatible podium, and programmable room control. This room also features a sink and full sized refrigerator/freezer. Res./Non-Res. $60/$90/hr WEST MEETING ROOM This room accommodates 120 people and includes professional audio/visual equipment. Res./Non-Res. $40/$60/hr EAST MEETING ROOM This room accommodates 80 people and includes professional audio/visual equipment. This room also features a sink and full sized refrigerator/freezer. Res./Non-Res. $30/$50/hr SHERRILL BERMAN ACTIVITY ROOM This room accommodates 36 people and features a linoleum floor, sink, large tables, and lots of counter space. Portable AV Cart available. Res./Non-Res. $25/$45/hr BOARD ROOM This room accommodates 20 people and features projection and teleconferencing equipment. Res./Non-Res $20/$40/hr 2ND FLOOR MEETING ROOM This room accommodates 10 people and features projection and teleconferencing equipment. Res./Non-Res. $15/$35/hr OUTDOOR PATIO The patio is located off the Library’s west side and overlooks the Fuerst Park, with a private Library entrance, fencing, and limited covered seating. Portable microphone and speaker system available. Patio has only seasonal (April – October) availability, Be sure to visit cityofnovi.org to view the comprehensive Facility Reservation Guide outside of Library business hours. Res./Non-Res $100/$150/hr City of Novi • 248.347.0445 • Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 13 Novi Destinations Featuring City Facilities, Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Services Opportunities for Novi Residents Fourteen Mile Rd ! W Pontiac Trl PAVILION SHORE PARK Shawood Lake LAKESHORE PARK Lakeshore Park Offers 10 Miles of Walking & Biking Trails ¦ ¨ ! ! ! ! Thirteen Mile Rd Fire Station #2 Ú A Haggerty Rd West Rd ! Lake Dr ! Dr tP ar k W es Sout h ! ! Walled Lake Old Novi R d Freeway Major Road Minor Road Regional Trails Lakes Existing Parkland Undeveloped Parkland e Dr East Lak Legend MSU TOLLGATE FARM ra n dR $ a " ! iver Ave Eleven Mile Rd City Recycling Center ¦ ¨ ! Eleven Mile Rd ! ! ! ! ! ! !! Fire Station #1 ! ! " " Meadowbrook Activity Center +̄ Novi City Hall & Civic Center Í ! ¦ ¨ ! ! ROTARY PARK Fire Station #3 ! Nine Mile Rd ! $ a " " ! d $ ! Meadowbrook Lake ! BROOKFARM VILLAGE PARK WOOD LAKE Village PARK Oaks Lake Haggerty Rd Novi Dog Park CITY ICE ARENA ! Taft Rd Novi Police Station ! ELLA MAE POWER PARK ! "L " c J + FUERST PARK ! Novi Public Library Fire Station #4 ! ! ITC COMMUNITY SPORTS PARK j " ! $ ! ! Napier Rd Post Office Ten Mile Rd VILLA BARR ART PARK City of Novi ! ! Field Services Complex ! ¦ ¨ ! :̈ ! Beck Rd Island Lake # ² ! ! ! ! ! Providence Park Hospital Twelve Oaks Lake ! ! ! WIILDLIFE ! WOODS PARK " ^G Meadowbrook Rd " : Suburban Collection Showplace Novi Rd Wixom Rd Twelve Mile Rd ! ! ! ! ! Eight Mile Rd ! ! Eight Mile Rd MAYBURY STATE PARK ! I Map Development Team Communications Department Information Technology Department Community Development Department Department of Public Services Cartographer: Keri Blough, IT Dept ! City of Novi, Michigan City of Novi Civic Center and City Hall - 45175 Ten Mile Rd. City Library - 45255 Ten Mile Rd. City Police - 45125 Ten Mile Rd. DPS Field Services Complex / Recycling Center - 26300 Lee BeGole Dr. Ella Mae Power Park - 45175 Ten Mile Rd. Fuerst Park and Township Hall - 45325 Ten Mile Rd. Fire Station #1 - 42975 Grand River Ave. Fire Station #2 - 1919 Paramount Fire Station #3 - 42785 Nine Mile Rd. Fire Station #4 - 49375 Ten Mile Rd. Ice Arena - 42400 Nick Lidstrom Dr. Meadowbrook Activity Center - 25075 Meadowbrook Rd. ! 1 ! 0.5 Miles ! 0 CITY OF NOVI MAJOR FACILITY ADDRESSES & LOCATION DETAILS Experience Novi! EXPERIENCE NOVI This section provides information about upcoming family-friendly community events. NOVI AMBASSADOR ACADEMY The Novi Ambassador Academy is an eight-week course that allows residents of Novi to become “students” and examine the inner workings of City government. Students will hear from staff, tour facilities, and engage in the collaborative City governing process. At the end of the course, students will have a greater understanding of how the City of Novi works for its citizens. Classes are presented weekly at various Novi locations. The sessions are led by City department representatives and often include a hands-on approach to learning about specific services. A graduation reception is included at the conclusion of the Novi Ambassador Academy on Thursday, November 12. For more information, please call the Community Relations Department at 248.347.0416. Date Sept 24-Nov 12 Day Thursday Time 6-8pm Age 18+ Price: Free Community Event Location: First session meets at the Novi Civic Center, 45175 Ten Mile Rd Registration: Participants must be Novi residents. Interested applicants may complete the application online at cityofnovi.org. The Academy is limited to the first 20 participants. NOVI HALF MARATHON The 2nd annual Novi Half Marathon event will offer a Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, & Mile with the Half Marathon course ran through the City of Novi! The Half Marathon, 10K & 5K courses are flat & fast with scenic views of beautiful “Island Lake” ran on both paved and country roads with horse farms. All races are scheduled to start and end at Novi Middle School. The day will also feature a DJ at the start/finish area! The Sponsor Expo with Packet Pickup & Late Registration will be held the day before the race. Race participants will receive a high quality Leslie Jordan brand short-sleeve Tech Shirt. Half Marathon and 10K participants will receive Finisher Medals. Age group awards are provided in the Half Marathon, 10K & 5K events. Half Marathon finishers will also receive our official Half Marathon finisher sticker decals. Part of the proceeds will go to the Novi Parks Foundation and the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute. Date May 2 Day Sat Time 8am-12 pm Age All Price: $23 for the Fun Run, $40 for the 5K, $45 for the 10K, and $40 for the Half Marathon. Registration: Register online at novihalfmarathon.com or print a form from the website and send it to the mailing address on the form. City of Novi • Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services • 248.347.0400 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 15 City wide open house Saturday, May 2 11am-2pm Civic Center Campus Refreshments Novi Police Department open house Community organizations Child car safety seat inspections Door prizes Novi Fire Department demonstrations Kid activities and games For more information, visit cityofnovi.org or call Community Relations at 248.735.5628. Remembering our Veterans and Showcasing Community Pride 2015 MEMORIAL DAY PARADE Monday May 25 10:00 AM PARADE ROUTE ALONG TEN MILE BEGINNING at KARIM BLVD Join us for a Memorial Service at Novi Civic Center after the parade concludes Pre-register to be a part of the parade. Veteran and group entry forms are available at cityofnovi.org or by contacting 248.347.0414. a free rolling tour of the City of Novi Tuesday May 12 Individuals with disabilities may participate in all general recreation and leisure opportunities. A recreation therapist is available to assist in making your experience a success. Adaptive sports equipment, fishing equipment, trail chairs, pool transfer chairs and hand cycles are available. Check for additional programs and sports clinics at 6-7pm RSVP 248.347.0416 by May 8 2015 Opportunities Adaptive Golf – Lessons, course play and a tournament For more information: Novi Parks and Recreation Social Series 6:30–8:30 p.m. Music, dinner and dancing. $8/person; pre-registration required. March 27 Spring Fling July 16 Hawaiian Luau Nov. 20 Hoedown Sandy Dorey, C.T.R.S. Oakland County Parks Sportsability – Youth Sports programs Open gym for kids with disabilities – Saturdays. Partner: Boys & Girls Club (Royal Oak) DestinationOakland.com 27725 Greenfield Road Southfield, MI 48076 248.424.7077 adaptive@oakgov.com Disabled Veterans Sports and Social Initative Sports and social opportunities including archery, swimming and clinic in judo. Wheelchair lacrosse clinic– May 15-16, 2015, Novi Middle School Sponsored by Barrick Enterprises Experience Novi! MAY IS NATIONAL BIKE MONTH The City of Novi has a long standing interest in providing pathways and sidewalks to connect neighborhoods with destinations throughout the city and region. Currently, the city has more than 200 miles of pathways and sidewalks. The Walkable Novi Committee meets quarterly to implement the City’s NonMotorized Master Plan. For Novi area biking and non-motorized transportation information, visit cityofnovi.org. May is National Bike Month and The City of Novi will celebrate with the festivities listed below. To learn more about National Bike Month, visit bikeleague.org. 4TH ANNUAL BIKE RODEO In partnership with the Motor City Mountain Biking Association, the City of Novi is proud to offer the fourth annual Bike Rodeo on the Novi Civic Center Campus. The Bike Rodeo will include an appearance from members of the Novi Police Department and have stations including bike inspections, start and stops, and rock dodge. Participants will leave with a prize at the end of the program. Bring a bike and helmet. Date May 11 Day Mon Time 6-8pm Age 5-12 Price: Free Community Event Instructor: Motor City Mountain Biking Location: Novi Civic Center Campus Registration Ends: No registration required BIKE TO WORK DAY Celebrate Bike to Work Day! Meet at Performance Bike at 7:45am for a group photo and head to work in style (on your bike). Takeaways provided to all that preregister to ride by contacting the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services office at 248.347.0474 by May 8. Date May 13 Day Wed Time 7:45am Age 18+ Price: Free Community Event Instructor: PRCS Staff Location: Performance Bike Registration Ends: May 8 NEW - KEEP ROLLING Novi Parks is excited to partner with Performance Bicycle of Novi to give everyone (all ages welcome) a chance to ride with a group. Group rides encourage consistent exercise by connecting riders and adding the social aspects of outdoor fun. This is a beginners group that rides at a leisurely pace with a “No Rider Left Behind” commitment. Morning rides are available every Saturday and travel approximately 10 miles. Go to meetup.com and search for “Performance Bicycle Great Ride Series: Novi” for updates on these group rides. In addition Novi Older Adult Services would like to establish a biking group for cyclists age 50 and up. Please call 248.347.0414 if you are interested. Day Sat Time 9am Meeting Location Destination Performance Bicycle 43235 Crescent Blvd Haggerty and Eight Mile Roads NOVI NIGHT GROUP RIDES Novi Nights is a beginnerfriendly no-drop ride through the Lakeshore Park mountain bike trail hosted by Motor City Mountain Biking Association. Each Tuesday evening at 6:30pm (weather permitting), the group meets near the trailhead kiosk. All skill levels welcome! Riders often enjoy post ride drinks and food at the nearby Lakeview Bar and Grill, overlooking beautiful Walled Lake MEMORIAL DAY-BIKE PARADE You and your family can be a part of the Memorial Day Parade by decorating your bicycle and meeting at the Holly Hill Plaza (Ten Mile Road, East of Haggerty Road). To join the fun, please call 248.347.0414. MOM AND ME TEA Bring your daughter to the first annual Mom and Me Tea. Enjoy tea, punch, finger sandwiches, sweets, crafts and a fashion show. Moms please bring a description of your daughters outfit to be read during the fashion show. Date May 3 Day Sun Time 12-2pm Age All Price: Res. $10 / Non-Res. $12 per person Instructor: PRCS Staff Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: April 27 or when space is full 20 Your Novi Community Publication Experience Novi! BATTLE OF THE BADGES SPRING BLOOD DRIVE To help celebrate National Police Safety Week, the City of Novi Public Safety Team is hosting the annual spring Battle of the Badges Blood Drive. Register and save a life. Who will you donate for – police or fire? Cast your vote when you donate. Date May 12 Day Tue Time 9:30am-3:30pm Age 18+ Price: Free Community Event Location: Novi Civic Center, 45175 Ten Mile Rd Registration: Register online by visiting redcrossblood.org code: novi or calling 313.549.7041 BEAUTIFICATION COMMISSION SPRING PERENNIAL EXCHANGE Divide your crowded perennials, such as daylilies and hosta, and bring them to exchange for the plants you have always wanted. This is a great way to grow and diversify your garden and enhance your landscape, free of charge! Date May 23 Day Sat Time 9am-12pm Age All Price: Free Community Event Location: Township Hall – Fuerst Park, located at Ten Mile and Taft Roads Registration Ends: No registration required MSU TOLLGATE SPRING PLANT SALE The Tollgate Plant Sale is an annual fund raising event held by the volunteers to benefit the development and maintenance of the Tollgate gardens. This event is a very popular way to shop for that special plant addition. Selections include many donated plants from volunteers as well as plant divisions from the Tollgate gardens. Master Gardeners are on-hand to assist with garden related questions. Tollgate is located on the corner of Twelve Mile and Meadowbrook Roads. Please contact Roy Prentice at 248. 347.3860 ext. 251 or prentic1@msu.edu for more information. Date Jun 6 Day Sat Time 9am-2pm Age All Price: Free Community Event Location: MSU Tollgate Education Farm Center – 28115 Meadowbrook Road Registration Ends: No registration required NOVI MEMORIAL DAY RUN Come join us for the fourth annual Novi Memorial Day Run! The day’s festivities will include a 5K and 10K starting at 8 am, and a mile fun run starting at 9 am. Participants can register by visiting novimemorialdayrun.com today! A portion of proceeds go to the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute and the Novi Parks Foundation. If you bring a canned food item, are a Veteran, or are a returning runner from a year ago, you can save $5 on your registration fee. In 2014 more than 600 runners participated and it made for a great day. Participants will also receive a free shirt for registering. Following the race, stick around for the Memorial Day Parade. Date May 25 Day Mon Time 8-10am Age All Price: $10 for the Fun Run, $24 for the 5K, and $24 for the 10K (Before May 3) Add $5 to each if you register after May 3. Registration: Register online at novimemorialdayrun.com or print a form from the website and send it to: Running Race Management P.O. Box 1094, Novi, MI 48376-1094. TEEN ADVENTURE TRIP Grab your friends and join us for a fun afternoon at Proud Lake State Recreation Area. Participants will be picked up by bus at Novi Middle School and travel to Heavner Canoe Rental to paddle upstream to the Proud Lake Dam and back. After the canoe fun, attendees will take a short hike through the climax forest. Lunch will be provided to all participants. Date Jun 12 Day Fri Time 11:30am-4pm Grade 7-11 Price: Res. $39/ Non-Res. $46 Instructor: PRCS Staff Location: Novi Middle School Registration Ends: June 5 or when space is full DOG DAYS OF SUMMER Ready for some summer fun with man’s best friend(s)? Members of the Novi Dog Park are invited to relax with the movie Marley and Me or splash around the Lakeshore Park beach. See page 36 to learn more. City of Novi • Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services • 248.347.0400 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 21 Experience Novi! MSU TOLLGATE FARM OPEN HOUSE GARDEN TOUR The annual open house is a garden tour event providing an opportunity for walks of the Tollgate gardens, enjoying the sights and sounds of this unique setting. Garden volunteers are present to share information about the farm and gardens. This is a free admission, rain or shine event that has proven to be a memorable day of exploring the gardens and enjoying music and art. Date July 18 Day Sat Time 10am-12pm Age All Price: Free Community Event Location: MSU Tollgate Farm – 28115 Meadowbrook Road Registration Ends: No registration required MCMBA MOTOR CITY MOUNTIAN BIKING ASSOCIATION TREE FARM RELAY The Tree Farm Relay format is a 4-person relay race where one person on a team races, and then hands off to the next racer on their team. The course will be 10 miles long and includes single track and wider double track that provides plenty of passing room. There will be classes for Sport and Advanced level riders, and Men’s, Women’s, and Co-ed divisions within each class. Additionally, there will be a costume class for those racers who aren’t quite as serious. This is a perfect race for the beginner looking to see what team / endurance racing is all about and for experienced racers looking to test their skills against rival teams. Register at teamtreefarm.com. The profits from the race will benefit the Motor City Mountain Biking Association and help to provide continued improvements to the trails at Lakeshore Park. For more information contact race@teamtreefarm.com Date Jul 25 Day Sat Time 8am Age 18+ Price: $100 per team/$125 day of Registration Ends: July 23 Location: Lakeshore Park NEW - HAWAIIAN BEACH PARTY Surf’s up dude! Come out to Lakeshore Beach and join us for an awesome dance party! This event is in honor of National Dance Day, which is a nationwide effort to encourage dance as a way to good fun and good health. The party will include a fun Hawaiian dance class in the sand along with pizza from Tony Sacco’s, punch, tunes and a free day pass to Lakeshore Park. The beach will be open for swimming as well so do not forget your suit! This is a BYOBC event – Bring Your Own Beach Chair! Date Jul 26 Day Sun Time 1-3pm Age All Price: $7 per person Registration Ends: July 21 Pre-registration is required Location: The beach at Lakeshore Park. The party will take place at Lakeshore Park Shelter #2 in case of inclement weather. MOVIE ON THE SHORE Come and join us for a fun evening on the shores of Walled Lake for fun evening of fishing, crafts and family fun games wrapped up by a viewing of Paddington. The movie will start at dusk. Date Aug 30 Day Sun Time 7-10:30pm Age All Price: Free Community Event Location: Pavilion Shore Park LOCAL FARMERS’ MARKETS Northville Every Thursday, May 7-October 29 8am - 3pm Located in the Northville Downs parking lot at the northwest corner of 7 Mile and Sheldon Road Oakland County Saturdays ONLY, January-April 8:30am - 2pm Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, May-December 7am – 1:30pm 2350 Pontiac Lake Road, Waterford Walled Lake Wednesdays, May-October 7am - 1pm Walled Lake Farmers Market Event field next to Walled Lake’s City Hall and Fire Station 1499 E. West Maple, Walled Lake Wixom Thursdays from June 4-August 13 3-7 pm, 3-8 pm during summer concerts Sibley Square Park, 48900 Pontiac Trail 22 Your Novi Community Publication THE Hot Dog Cookout • Lawn Games • Extended Beach Hours S’mores • Inflatables • Continental Breakfast Saturday Saturday June 20, 3pm Aug 15, 3pm June 21, 10am Aug 16, 10am Fireworks over Walled Lake Movie in the Park to Sunday to Sunday at Lakeshore Park (Lakeshore Park is located adjacent to Walled Lake 601 South Lake Drive) Register at cityofnovi.org Resident $35 per site / Non-Resident $42 per site Six people and two tents per 15x15 site • Adult(21yo or older) must be present • No alcohol or pets • No refunds In the case of inclement weather, camp at own risk • $10 late fee applies after registration deadline (June 13/ Aug 7) For more information, visit cityofnovi.org or call the Novi Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department at 248.347.0400 Presented in partnership with Oakland County Parks Ca m p 2015 E d i t io n ut O e M Pull e & Sav Youth Police and Fire Leadership Academy See page 33 for details Great Campout at Lakeshore Park See page 26 for details Intro to Art Mini Camp See page 29 for details CAMP EDITION on-line at cityofnovi.org in person at the Novi Civic Center/45175 Ten Mile Rd Questions? Need more information? call 248.347.0400 26 Your Novi Community Publication CAMP EDITION O U T DO O R DAY CAM P S NEW (LICENSED BY THE STATE OF MICHIGAN HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT) Camp PowerPlay is a new addition to camp opportunities in Novi. Similar to the ever-popular Camp Lakeshore, the camp will keep kids engaged all day long with a variety of activities. Parents may appreciate the easily accessible Civic Center Campus. While at Camp PowerPlay , participants will take nature hikes, swim at Novi High School, attend sizzling Summer Art Series performances, create crazy science experiments, and play soccer, baseball and much more on the Civic Center Campus. The Civic Center Campus includes Ella Mae Power Park, Furest Park, and the Novi Public library. (LICENSED BY THE STATE OF MICHIGAN HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT) A part of the City of Novi fabric for many years, Camp Lakeshore offers hours of fun and exciting activities for campers using the wide open spaces and waterfront of Lakeshore Park. Participants will create delicious treats, build contraptions, experience nature first-hand, and share in zany science experiments. Campers will enjoy water sports, relay races, kickball, soccer and much more. Parent friendly features include extended hours (7am to 6pm) with no additional fee. Daily rate available for campers participating one or two days per week; three or more days will be considered a full week. Between the hours of 7-9am and 4:30-6pm, early/late campers will take part in general recreation activities. Full camp activities take place between 9am and 4:30pm. The camps will visit places such as Ford Field, Red Oaks Water Park, the Novi Ice Arena, Paradise Park, and more! Camp PowerPlay and Camp Lakeshore have a 1:10 counselor to camper ratio. Participants must bring a lunch and drink each day. Field trips every week. Additional information is available online at cityofnovi.org. Date Jun 15-19 Jun 22-26 Jun 29-Jul 3 Jul 6-10 Jul 13-17 Jul 20-24 Jul 27-31 Aug 3-7 Aug 10-14 Aug 17-21 Day Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Time 7am-6pm 7am-6pm 7am-6pm 7am-6pm 7am-6pm 7am-6pm 7am-6pm 7am-6pm 7am-6pm 7am-6pm Age 6-12 6-12 6-12 6-12 6-12 6-12 6-12 6-12 6-12 6-12 Week Jun 15-19 Theme Sportsapalooza Field Trip* Ford Field Tour and Mini Training Jun 22-26 Wild Wild West Northfolk Outback Jun 29-Jul 3 Party In the USA Detroit Zoo Jul 6-10 Space is the Place Impressions 5 Science Center Jul 13-17 Wacky and Wonderful Paradise Park Jul 20-24 Superhero’s Novi Ice Arena Jul 27–Jul 31 Challenge Week Howell Nature Center Aug 3-7 Michigan Adventures Belle Isle Aug 11-14 Under the Sea Rolling Hills/Red Oaks Water Park P Aug 17-21 Mystery Week Bounce House Celebration *Themes and trips are subject to change Price: Res. Full Week $165 / Non-Res. Full Week $198 Res. One Day $43 / Non-Res. One Day $50 Res. Two Day $86 / Non-Res. Two Day $100 Location: Camp Lakeshore: Lakeshore Park, 601 South Lake Dr. Camp Powerplay: Novi Civic Center, 45175 Ten Mile Rd. Registration Ends: Jun 12 / Jun 19 / Jun 26 / Jul 3 / Jul 10 / Jul 17 / Jul 24 / Jul 31/Aug 7 / Aug 14 City of Novi • Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services • 248.347.0400 • Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 27 CAMP EDITION NEW- CAMP LAKESHORE COUNSELOR IN TRAINING The Counselor-In-Training (CIT) program is for young people who have completed 9th grade. Being a camp counselor is a lot of fun and a great responsibility. Participants will have a special training program where they will learn about being a counselor and develop skills necessary to be an effective leader. Additionally, participants will receive instruction in teaching techniques, camping skills, human relations and child development. Two to three young people will be chosen per two-week period. Teens will not travel on weekly field trips. Applications are available at cityofnovi.org and can be turned into the Novi Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Services office at 45175 Ten Mile Road, attention Cristin Spiller. Depending on the demand, participants will be eligible for additional two week periods. Training will take place Saturday, June 13 at 10 am at Lakeshore Park with additional opportunities before the teen’s scheduled week. The program will include a trip to Cedar Point on August 22. Date Jun 15-26 Jun 29-Jul 10 Jul 13-Jul 24 Jul 27-Aug 7 Aug 10-Aug 21 Day Mon-Thu Mon-Thu Mon-Thu Mon-Thu Mon-Thu Time 7am-6pm 7am-6pm 7am-6pm 7am-6pm 7am-6pm Grade 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 Price: Res. $195 / Non-Res. $225 Location: Lakeshore Park, 601 South Lake Dr. Registration Ends: Jun 6 CAROUSEL ACRES – DAY CAMP ON THE FARM Campers will experience life on the farm with brushing, feeding and caring for miniature horses and donkeys, calves, goats, sheep, bunnies, chickens, ducks and more! They will ride ponies, spin wool, make crafts, play games, garden and cook. Carousel Acres has amazing animals from “the land down under”, a butterfly house, reindeer, alpacas, and llamas too. Please wear comfortable clothing and appropriate shoes. Campers need to bring a lunch and a drink. Latchkey is available before and after camp. For more information call 248.437.7669 or visit carouselacres.biz. Date Jul 6-10 Jul 20-24 Aug 3-7 Aug 24-28 Day Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Time 9:30am-3pm 9:30am-3pm 9:30am-3pm 9:30am-3pm Age 4-12 4-12 4-12 4-12 Price: Res. $225 / Non-Res. $257 Instructor: Carousel Acres Staff Location: Carousel Acres, 12749 Nine Mile Rd., South Lyon 48178 Registration Ends: Jun 29 / Jul 13 / Jul 27 / Aug 17 28 Your Novi Community Publication WILDWIND EQUESTRIAN CENTER– HORSE CAMP Learn a healthy sport that develops physical fitness and builds confidence. Wildwind has more than 30 horses trained for students. Riders from beginner to jump levels will be split into different groups according to ability. Grooming, tacking, feeding, and medical care will be taught for each level. The camp experience is rounded out with a horse show and potluck lunch on Friday for family and friends. All participants must fill out a Wildwind Liability Form. All riders must wear full length pants and a sturdy shoe with complete foot coverage. Date Jun 22-26 Aug 10-14 Aug 17-21 Aug 24-28 Day Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Time 9am-3pm 9am-3pm 9am-3pm 9am-3pm Age 7-16 7-16 7-16 7-16 Price: Res. $375/ Non-Res. $412 Instructor: Professional English Riding Instructors Location: Wildwind Equestrian Center, 3935 W. Seven Mile Rd., South Lyon 48178 Registration Ends: Jun 15 / Aug 3 / Aug 10 / Aug 17 TINY TOT–HORSE CAMP Young children ages 4-6 will get hands-on introduction to riding. Each group riding lesson of six students will be attended by an instructor and helpers. Tiny Tots learn grooming, saddling, horse colors and more with miniature horses just the right size for the children. Games, bathing and feeding round-out the camp experience. There will be a show for the family and friends of Tiny Tot riders on Thursday at Noon. All participants must fill out a Wildwind Liability Form. All riders must wear full length pants and sturdy shoes with complete foot coverage. Date Jun 15-19 Aug 17-21 Day Mon-Thu Mon-Thu Time 9am-12pm 9am-12pm Age 4-6 4-6 Price: Res. $240/ Non-Res. $276 Instructor: Professional English Riding Instructors Location: Wildwind Equestrian Center, 3935 W. Seven Mile Rd., South Lyon 48178 Registration Ends: Jun 8 / Aug 10 CAMP EDITION NOVI TRAVEL CAMP Come join the City of Novi Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department staff and travel daily to a different location for a fun field trip. Some of the locations we will travel to include Red Oaks Water Park, the new DNR Outdoor Adventure Center in Detroit, and Putting Edge. Participants will participate in various camp activities (kickball, soccer, arts and crafts, relay races and water games) before and after leaving for trips. Date Aug 24-28 Day Mon-Fri Time 9am-4pm Age 6-12 Price: Res. $200 / Non-Res. $230 Instructor: PRCS Staff Location: Township Hall at Fuerst Park, Ten Mile and Taft Rds. Registration Ends: Aug 22 YOUTH POLICE AND FIRE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY The Youth Police & Fire Academy was created to provide area teens with an inside look at local law enforcement and fire prevention. During a one-week, four-hour a day course, Novi’s Public Safety staff will educate attendees on a variety of subjects pertaining to law enforcement and fire safety and prevention. Each Novi Youth Police & Fire Academy graduate will gain a deeper knowledge of how the Public Safety fits into the Novi Community. Topics covered include patrol operations, use of force, K-9 program, traffic laws and stops, judicial system, crime scene investigation, law enforcement requirements, F.A.T.S.– Firearm training system, fire department operations, fire station and training tower tour, home fire/ emergency safety, jaws of life and fire apparatus. Participants must be a Novi resident or attend Novi Community Schools. To register, visit cityofnovi.org or contact Officer Jon Zabick at 248.348.7100 or jzabick@cityofnovi.org. Date Jul 13-17 Day Mon-Fri Time 12-4pm Age 13-18 Price: Free Community Event Instructor: Novi Police Staff JEANNE CLARKE SUMMER TEEN CENTER Join your friends for some summer fun and fieldtrips. Enjoy 7 weeks of arts and crafts, field trips to the DIA, Comerica Park Tour, Joe Dumar’s Field House, Kensington Park (just to name a few). Daily snacks will be provided. Look up the complete schedule at cityofnovi.org under Youth Assistance. Contact Novi Youth Assistance at 248.347.0413 to register. Date Jun 15-Jul 30 Day Mon-Thu Time 12-5:30pm Grade 6-10 Price: $120.00 - (Price does not include the cost of field trips) Location: Novi Middle School Cafeteria, 25345 Taft Rd. Registration Ends: Jun 30 THE GREAT CAMPOUT(S) Take part in the ultimate family activity – The Great Campout. This year, you will have two opportunities to camp in Novi – at Lakeshore Park. Activities include hot dog cookout, lawn games, open beach until 8 pm, fire pits with s’mores, and a continental breakfast the following morning. Outdoor fireworks in June and an outdoor movie in August. The evening offers tent camping only on a 15x15 site with an adult present. There is a limit of two tents per site and SIX PEOPLE PER SITE. No pets. No refunds for this event. In case of inclement weather, camp at own risk. A $10 late fee applies following the registration date up until the Friday before the event if space is available. Date Jun 20 Aug 15 Day Sat/Sun Sat/Sun Time 3pm-10am 3pm-10am Age All All Price: Res. $35 per site / Non-Res. $42 per site Instructor: PRCS Staff Location: Lakeshore Park, 601 South Lake Dr. Registration Ends: Jun 13 / Aug 7 Location: Novi Police Department Training Center, 45125 Ten Mile Rd. Registration Ends: Jul 1 Remember to register at cityofnovi.org City of Novi • Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services • 248.347.0400 • Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 29 CAMP EDITION C B U I L D I N G/ C O N S T R U T I O N CAM P S Genius Education provides educational materials to harness the motivational effects of Renewable Energy and Engineering education for kids using unique brick building kits to teach Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (S.T.E.A.M.) concepts and 21st century educational skills of critical thinking, problem solving, collaboration, agility and adaptability, curiosity and imagination. FARMLAND FUN LEGO® CAMP This farm themed program includes elements to help students explore both old and new farm techniques. Campers will learn about various types of farm machines along with technologies that are used in construction, building and storage. Campers will explore the movement of commodities and how various methods increase efficiencies, along with need for the most advanced equipment. Tools and animals are discussed and incorporated in the lesson plans to create a great time of learning and fun! Campers take home everything they build! Date Jul 13-17 Day Mon-Fri Time 9am-12pm Grade 2-4 Price: Res. $165 / Non-Res. $198 Instructor: Genius Education Location: Novi Civic Center, 45175 Ten Mile Rd. Registration Ends: Jun 29 Students build the machines that build the world! Campers will dig, demolish and design their way to successfully discovering the functions of heavy equipment used in the world on construction. Big Machines become simple machines as they learn why basics algebra, geometry and other math principles are so important in a big machine job. Students take home everything they build! Day Mon-Fri Time 1-4pm Grade 4-6 Price: Res. $165 / Non-Res. $198 Instructor: Genius Education Location: Novi Civic Center, 45175 Ten Mile Rd. Registration Ends: Jun 29 30 Pullback Car Frenzy is a S.T.E.A.M. enrichment program designed to stimulate problem solving and creativity using new and innovative ideas! Students will build up to 10 cars using a design pamphlet for each vehicle. Students will become Junior Engineers challenged to design new vehicles utilizing pieces from supplied cars. Over the course of the class students participate in experiments designed to demonstrate science and engineering concepts and laws such as gravity, potential energy and kinetic energy. Students take home everything they build! Date Jul 20-24 Jul 20-24 Day Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Time 9am-12pm 1-4pm Grade 1-4 5-8 Price: Res. $175/ Non-Res. $210 Instructor: Genius Education Location: Novi Civic Center, 45175 Ten Mile Rd. Registration Ends: Jul 6 JOURNEY INTO SPACE LEGO® CAMP The sky is no limit for your future engineers as they journey to space. Campers will be using S.T.E.A.M. based concepts as they blaze a trail to develop architectural and design skills, problem-solve and team build. The importance of simple machines will be reinforced as all key science, technology, engineering, and math elements will come into play. Students take home everything they build! Date Jul 27-31 Day Mon-Fri Time 9am-12pm Grade 2-4 Price: Res. $165 / Non-Res. $198 Instructor: Genius Education Location: Novi Civic Center, 45175 Ten Mile Rd. Registration Ends: Jul 13 CONSTRUCTION CREW LEGO® CAMP Date Jul 13-17 PULLBACK CAR FRENZY LEGO® CAMP Your Novi Community Publication FIRE BRIGADE LEGO® CAMP This camp will inspire future heroes through architectural skills & elements of engineering by driving home S.T.E.A.M. based concepts & simple machines. Campers will use problem solving, architectural principles & objectives, along with many other concepts covered. Students will be challenged to use their imagination to build and engineer structures, vehicles, helicopters & fire equipment. Students take home everything they build! Date Jul 27-31 Day Mon-Fri Time 1-4pm Grade 4-6 Price: Res. $165 / Non-Res. $198 Instructor: Genius Education Location: Novi Civic Center, 45175 Ten Mile Rd. Registration Ends: Jul 13 CAMP EDITION S P OR T S CAM P S CHALLENGER BRITISH SOCCER CAMP The #1 soccer camp in the USA and Canada is here in Novi! British Soccer Camps provide players of all ages and abilities the rare opportunity to receive high-level soccer coaching from a team of international experts. Each day includes individual foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, small-sided games, coached scrimmages, and a daily tournament. Equally important, the Challenger coaching staff provides your child with lessons in respect, responsibility, integrity, sportsmanship and leadership. Camp programs include a free ball, t-shirt plus a free British Soccer jersey for online registrations through challengersports.com on or before Friday, May 22! Returning for 2015, the Golden Goal Bonus Camp features fun competitions and facilitated scrimmages for the half day morning participants. You must be registered for the Half Day morning to be register for Golden Goal. Camp First Kicks Mini Soccer Half Day-am Half Day-pm Full Day Golden Goal Dates Jul 6-10 Jul 6-10 Jul 6-10 Jul 6-10 Jul 6-10 Jul 6-10 Days Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Time 9-10am 10:15-11:45am 9am-12pm 1-4pm 9am-12pm & 1-4pm 1-3pm Age 3-4 4-5 6-9 10-14 8-14 6-9 First Kicks Price: Res. $96 / Non-Res. $114 Mini Soccer Price: Res. $112 / Non-Res. $133 Half Day Price: Res. $155 / Non-Res. $184 Full Day Price: Res. $204 / Non-Res. $235 Golden Goal Price: Res. $50 / Non-Res. $60 Location: ITC Community Sports Park, 51000 Eight Mile Rd. Registration Ends: June 30 NEW - LEISURE UNLIMITED SOCCER STARTERS CAMP Using progressive drills, kids learn and practice the fundamentals including trapping, dribbling, kicks, passing, throw-ins, shooting, player positions and rules. Kids advance at their own pace to make this a fun & positive learning experience. Campers will scrimmage during class time. Dress for outdoor weather and bring a water bottle. Date Aug 3-7 Day Mon-Fri Time 9:30-10:30am Age 5-6 Instructor: Leisure Unlimited, Coach Jo Schirtzinger Price: Res. $52 / Non-Res. $62 Location: ITC Community Sports Park, 51000 Eight Mile Rd. Registration Ends: Jul 29 NEW - LEISURE UNLIMITED SOCCER CAMP Designed for the beginning & intermediate player. Kids will learn & practice the skills of trapping, dribbling, various kicks, throw-ins, passing and shooting. We cover player positions, goalie, offense, defense, rules and strategy. Drills are fun and progressive and evolve into scrimmages. Dress for outdoor weather and bring a water bottle. Date Aug 3-7 Day Mon-Fri Time 10:45am-12pm Age 7-10 Instructor: Leisure Unlimited, Coach Jo Schirtzinger Price: Res. $63 / Non-Res. $75 Location: ITC Community Sports Park, 51000 Eight Mile Rd. Registration Ends: Jul 29 DETROIT PISTONS BASKETBALL ACADEMY NEW - LEISURE UNLIMITED VOLLEYBALL LITE CAMP This camp is “Detroit basketball” at its best. For boys and girls of all skill levels, the camp is designed to teach valuable skills as well as the concepts and rules of the game. Players will receive first-class instruction from the experienced coaching staff as they work on skill development in the morning and participate in games/contests in the afternoon. Camp will begin with an exciting player combine on Monday and end with a spectacular awards ceremony on Friday, delivering a camp experience kids and parents will never forget. Players will receive a T-shirt along with a great basketball experience! Date Jun 29-Jul 2 Day Mon-Thur Time 9am-3pm Grade 3-9 Kids will learn volleyball skills such as bumping, spiking and serving using lightweight volleyballs and beach balls. Fun games such as box & four square volleyball will reinforce basics. Players will scrimmage during class time. Gym shoes only & bring a water bottle. Dress for outdoor weather. Date Aug 3-7 Day Mon-Fri Time 1-2:15pm Age 7-11 Instructor: Leisure Unlimited, Coach Jo Schirtzinger Price: Res. $63 / Non-Res. $75 Location: ITC Community Sports Park, 51000 Eight Mile Rd. Registration Ends: Jul 29 Please see Healthy Active for even more camps this summer! Price: Res. $200 / Non-Res: $230 Instructor: Pistons Academy of Youth Basketball Location: Novi Middle School Registration Ends: Jun 25 City of Novi • Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services • 248.347.0400 • Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 31 CAMP EDITION MICHIGAN ELITE VOLLEYBALL ACADEMY (MEVBA) SUMMER CAMPS Coming this summer are fantastic camps to prepare players for their leagues while instilling a culture of success MEVBA has built. MEVBA focuses on all aspects of the game including technique, strategy, team dynamics, and total athlete training. Visit cityofnovi.org or call 248.347.0400 for camp information and registration. Location: Wixom BWSC, 47247 Cartier Dr., Wixom BOYS’ LACROSSE PLAYER DEVELOPMENT Are you interested in developing your lacrosse skills? Player development clinics are guaranteed to make every participant a better lacrosse player, whether it’s your first time playing or you’re an advanced player. Coach Nick Diegel played D1 Club Lacrosse at Central Michigan University before becoming a D1 NCAA three-year varsity letterman at Ohio State University. Included in the clinics are skill development, off-season strength and conditioning, and healthy NCAA meal plans. Players will be required to provide their own equipment, including lacrosse helmet and stick. Clinic Fundamentals Shooting Grade K-12 K-12 Date Jun 27 Jul 18 Day Sat Sat Time 9-11am 9-11am Price: Res. $29 / Non-Res. $35 Location: ITC Community Sports Park, 51000 Eight Mile Rd. Registration Ends: Jun 19 / Jul 10 NOVI ICE ARENA Suburban Hockey will be running multiple camps at the Novi Ice Arena in July and August. For more information or to register for any Suburban Hockey Schools, call 248.478.1600 or visit suburbanhockey.com. Registrations will also be taken at the Novi Ice Arena in person or via phone at 248.347.1010. Suburban Hockey Schools Session My Game Power Skating Hockey School Date Jul 20-24 Jul 27-31 Aug 3-7 Day Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Time 1:30-5:50pm 3-5:50pm 2:30-5:50pm Age 8+ 6-12 6-12 A R T CAM P S ART FUNDAMENTALS CAMP Through art media exploration, campers will explore their imagination and expand on their creative process in this foundation focused camp. A variety of techniques and materials (including watercolor, tempera and printmaking) will be used to develop artistic skill and complete fun and engaging artwork. Please pack a lunch and snack each day. There will be an artist showcase on Friday to highlight the work done throughout the week. Date Jun 15-19 Day Mon-Fri Time 9am-3pm Age 7-11 Price: Res. $200 / Non-Res. $230 Instructor: Kelley Folger Location: Township Hall at Fuerst Park, Ten Mile and Taft Rds. Registration Ends: Jun 10 GIRLS’ LACROSSE SKILLS SESSIONS Are you interested in the fastest game on two feet? Whatever your skill level, these lacrosse sessions will help you improve your knowledge and skills of lacrosse. Stacey’s School of LAX will provide instruction, drills, and fun learning games throughout the clinics. Players are encouraged to bring their own lacrosse stick, but no equipment is necessary. Grade Date Day Time K-8 Jun 18 Thu 5:30-7:30pm K-8 Jul 16 Thu 5:30-7:30pm K-8 Aug 6 Thu 5:30-7:30pm *Girls will be separated by age group Price: Res. $25 / Non-Res. $30 Location: ITC Community Sports Park, Eight Mile Rd. Registration Ends: Jun 12 / Jul 10 / Jul 31 32 Your Novi Community Publication NEW - AROUND THE WORLD CAMP Your young artist will travel around the globe and explore distant lands and a variety of cultures through their art work. While exploring several different art mediums, your child will work on a variety of projects that reflect the cultures of the world and the diversity that resides on our planet. During week one, we will visit Australia, North & South America, and Europe. We will travel to Egypt & Africa, the Middle East, Russia, and Asia during week two of camp. Please pack a lunch and snack each day. There will be an artist showcase on Friday each week to highlight the artwork. Date Jul 6-10 Jul 13-17 Day Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Time 9am-3pm 9am-3pm Age 7-11 7-11 Price: Res. $200 / Non-Res. $230 each week *if a child registers for both weeks, take $75 off the second week! Instructor: Kelley Folger Location: Township Hall at Fuerst Park, Ten Mile and Taft Rds. Registration Ends: Jul 1 / Jul 8 CAMP EDITION NEW - INTRO TO ART MINI-CAMP Through fun, sensory experiences your child will be introduced to visual art. Children will explore the basic elements of design such as shape, color, and line while using many different art media and also covering basic art skills such as drawing and cutting. In this camp, your young artist can express creativity and gain self-confidence. Date Jul 28-30 Day Tue-Thu Time 4:30-6:30pm Age 4-6 Price: Res. $50 / Non-Res. $60 Instructor: Kelley Folger Location: Township Hall at Fuerst Park, Ten Mile and Taft Rds. Registration Ends: Jul 23 DRAWING AND PRINTMAKING CAMP From pencil to ink and paint, your child will learn skills and techniques for creating unique artwork. Children will be introduced to basic drawing skills and then apply them to creating prints. Your child will explore a variety of materials, from foam to paper and cardboard that he/ she can use to creatively make beautiful artwork. All levels welcome. All materials included in the cost of the class. Please bring a lunch and snack each day. We will do an artist showcase on Friday to highlight the work done throughout the week. Date Jul 27-31 Day Mon-Fri Time 9am-3pm Age 7-11 Price: Res. $200 / Non-Res. $230 Instructor: Kelley Folger Location: Township Hall at Fuerst Park, Ten Mile and Taft Rds. Registration Ends: Jul 22 T H EA T R E & DAN CE CAM P S MUSICAL THEATRE MINI SHOW CAMP The fast-paced thrill of live theatre is taught in this week long workshop, ending with a musical theatre performance for family and friends the final evening of camp. The students will go through auditions, blocking, character development, vocal and music lessons, choreography, costuming, and show rehearsals. Each day isn’t just show business as campers will play a variety of theatre and improvisation games, have an opportunity to learn about the non-performance aspects of the theatre, and build confidence and life-long friendships. The camp’s staff members are all educational professionals with many years of experience. Students must bring a snack and lunch to each session, and need to dress in comfortable clothes and close-toed shoes. The camp will end with a mandatory performance at 7pm on the final day of camp (Friday, July 17). Date Jul 13-17 Day Mon-Fri Time 9am-4pm Age 8-14 Price: Res. $225 / Non-Res. $259 Instructor: Colleen Meyer Location: Novi Civic Center, 45175 Ten Mile Rd. Registration Ends: Jul 6 Performance: Fri, Jul 17 at 7pm ACTING FOR THE STAGE CAMP During the three days of this camp students will be taught acting, auditioning, and improvisation techniques in a highenergy theatrical environment. Each moment will be filled with theatre games, performance rehearsals, and explorations of acting techniques culminating in a short group performance Friday evening. Course instructors hold advanced degrees and have studied performance and theatre for the young, and are employed as drama instructors in the local high school arena. Students are encouraged to enroll in the Technical Theatre Workshop to provide a week-long, complete theatre experience. Students must bring a snack and lunch to each session, and need to dress in comfortable clothes and closetoed shoes. The camp will end with a mandatory performance at 7pm on the final day of camp (Friday August 21). Date Aug 17 Aug 19 Aug 21 Day Mon Wed Fri Time 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm Age 10-17 10-17 10-17 Price: Res. $125 / Non-Res. $150 Instructor: Colleen Meyer Location: Novi Civic Center, 45175 Ten Mile Rd. Registration Ends: Aug 10 Performance: Fri, Aug 21 at 7pm City of Novi • Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services • 248.347.0400 • Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 33 CAMP EDITION TECHNICAL THEATRE CAMP Students in this two-day camp will be immersed in the magic and wonder that is technical theatre. Hands-on workshops in lighting, sound design and engineering, scenic construction and design, and costuming will be taught by theatre professionals with decades of combined experience. Upon completion of the camp, students will have experience focusing stage lights, running and programming a light board, syncing and activating a microphone system, determining scenic staging needs, and realizing character costumes. Students are encouraged to enroll in the Acting for the Stage camp to provide a week-long, complete theatre experience. Students must bring a snack and lunch to both days. Date Aug 18, Aug 20 Day Tue, Thu Time 9am-4pm Age 10-17 Price: Res. $80 / Non-Res. $96 Instructor: Colleen Meyer Location: Novi Civic Center, 45175 Ten Mile Rd. Registration Ends: Aug 10 NEW - PRINCESS BALLET DANCE CAMP This camp is designed to help bring out your little one’s inner princess! Camp will include learning ballet basics with a fun fairy tale princess twist, as well as great games and crafts. Participants are to wear their favorite princess or ballet outfit, as long as they are able to move and dance freely. Please send a snack each day. Date Jul 7-9 Day Tue-Thu Time 9-11am Age 3-6 Price: Res. $60 / Non-Res. $72 Instructor: Chelsea Radgens Location: Novi Civic Center, 45175 Ten Mile Rd. Registration Ends: Jul 1 *In the event that this camp fills to capacity, another camp will be added from August 4-6 with the same times and age group. Providence Park Hospital NoviParksRX Believe in better The City of Novi Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department and St. John Providence Health System have partnered to ensure Novi community members are leading healthy, active lifestyles. This is your prescription to bike, swim, run, play or walk to better health! As you visit one of the sites listed below between June 1 and September 30, take a “selfie” with the NoviParks Rx sign and share on social media. Lakeshore Park Ella Mae Power Park ITC Community Sports Park Rotary Park Novi Civic Center Pavilion Shore Park Fuerst Park Providence Park Hospital Visit cityofnovi.org or call 248-347-0400 for park locations. For each photo shared, St. John Providence Health System will make a contribution to the Novi Parks, R ecreation and Cultural Services Department in support of future recreation opportunities. Share your NoviParks RX “selfie”from above locations Facebook: facebook.com/NoviParks Twitter: @NoviParks Instagram: Novi_Parks #NoviParks, #IamNovi When sharing your photo, please set your permissions to public. 34 Your Novi Community Publication Playful Parks PLAYFUL PARKS This section highlights park happenings, amenities and locations. POWER PARK PLAY DAY DOGGIE DIVE-IN JULY IS NATIONAL PARKS AND RECREATION MONTH Date Day Time Age Sept 10 Thu 6-8pm All Price: Res. $5 / Non-Res. $6 per dog Location: Lakeshore Park beach Registration Ends: September 3 This spring, the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department will debut a new playground at the Ella Mae Power Park. The new, fully accessible playground will provide opportunities for play for everyone with a poured-in-place surface for greater wheelchair access from ground level and an “Oodle” swing. Stay tuned to cityofnovi.org for information regarding an unveiling celebration. July 2015 marks 30 years of National Park and Recreation Month and the enduring importance of parks and recreation for the world. It’s the mission of the City of Novi Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department to provide exceptional park, recreation and cultural opportunities that are diverse and enhance lives. We encourage you to celebrate Parks and Recreation month by participating in one, or many, of the great offerings for children, families and older adults highlighted in this magazine. 36 Your Novi Community Publication Bring your dog out to join other playful pooches at their very own beach party! Play around with your pooch in beautiful Walled Lake or on the shore of Lakeshore Beach. Participate in one of our fun and exciting contest including swimming contest, best dancer and swim suit contest. Must be a current member of the Novi Dog Park to participate. DOGGIE DINE AND VIEW Join us for a fun night out! Enjoy a strolling dinner and a viewing of Marley and Me at dusk. Must be a current member of the Novi Dog Park to participate. Date Day Time Age Jun 11 Thu 7pm All Price: Res. $15 / Non-Res. $18 per person Location: Novi Dog Park Registration Ends: June 4 City of Novi Parks & Recreation Playful Parks Facility Locations W Pontiac Pontiac c Trl Trl s Ea Lakeshore Park Beck Rd Gra n dR iver Taft Rd Eleven Mile Rd Ave Eleven Mile Rd Meadowbrook Activity Center Fuerst Park City Hall & Civic Center c " Villa Barr Art Park Existing Parkland Parkland Parkland Ten Mile RdIce Arena Ella Mae Power Park Novi Twp Dog Park Nine Mile Rd Taft Rd ITC Community Sports Park Eight Mile Rd Maybury Farm at Maybury State Park Meadowbrook Rd Wildlife Woods Park Novi Rd Wixom Rd Thirteen M ile Rd Twelve Mile Rd Twelve Mile Rd Napier Rd Pavilion Shore Park Haggerty Rd Dr Old Novi Rd West Rd ak e Brookfarm Park Haggerty Rd South L t L e Dr ak Fourteen F ourteen Mile Mile e Rd Rd Village Wood Lake Park Rotary Park Eight Mile Rd City of Novi • Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services • 248.347.0400 • Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 37 Playful Parks Volleyball Horseshoe Pit Brookfarm Park Adjacent to Village Oaks Elementary School This quaint neighborhood park is utilized primarily for soccer practices and casual family outings. Ella Mae Power Park 45175 Ten Mile Road This park plays host to softball/baseball games and tournaments spring, summer and fall. A new accessible playground will be installed in Spring 2015. Fuerst Park 45325 Ten Mile Roads Located at the corner of Ten Mile and Taft Roads, this eight-acre park offers a great setting for a leisurely walk while enjoying the inviting landscaping, rolling topography and sculpture exhibit. The 150-seat amphitheater is sure to provide lifelong memories with the family-friendly performances taking place May-October. The historic Township Hall building and amphiteater are available for small gatherings and can be reserved by calling 248.347.0400. Lakeshore Park 601 South Lake Drive The waters of Walled Lake lure hundreds of families to the park on sunny days. Nature lovers will enjoy the “up north” feeling of Lakeshore Park by walking, biking, running or skiing the 10 miles of trail. Beach Hours: Beginning Memorial Day 11am-5pm The day after school is out through Labor Day 10am-7pm. Entry Fees: Novi Resident - No Charge Non-Resident - $5 per car/per day Non-Resident - Season Pass $30 Non-Resident Bus - $10 Village Wood Lake Adjacent to Malott Drive and Meadowbrook Road at the west end of Village Wood Road Rotary Park 22220 Roethel Drive Community members reserve the picnic facilities at Rotary Park to hold their family reunions, birthday parties, and more. The park is also a popular destination to play tennis. Wildlife Woods Park Novi Community Sports Park 51000 Eight Mile Road This park is designed for the sports enthusiast. The 73 acres contains fields for a variety of sports. The whole family can enjoy a reunion or party at the large park shelter, while the kids play on the Tim Pope Memorial Playstructure. David Barr’s Baseline Marker is displayed at the park. Pavilion Shore Park 43390 Thirteen Mile Road Phases 1 and 2 were completed in August 2013 and include a fishing pier with access to Walled Lake, paved trails and plenty of open space for activity. Development of the park was supported financially, in part, by the Novi Parks Foundation and a Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund grant. 38 Your Novi Community Publication 26442 Wixom Road Many families visit this park to watch the youth softball games & practices and to enjoy the picnic facility. Additional soccer and baseball practice fields (Novi Woods Fields) are located on the west side of Novi Meadows/Woods Schools. Novi Dog Park 42390 Nick Lidstrom Drive behind the Novi Ice Arena The three-acre off-leash park offers a separate small/timid dog area, benches, human and dog drinking fountain, convenient waste stations, double gate entry system and key fobs. Membership is required. Visit cityofnovi.org for membership details. Novi Dog Park members may use the Dog Park at Northville’s Community Park located at Five Mile and Beck Roads. Creative Opportunites Creative Opportunities CREATIVE OPPORTUNITIES This section highlights art, music, dance, and theater programs and classes. CALL FOR CULTURAL ARTS INSTRUCTORS The Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Services Department is seeking talented individuals to become instructors. Classes for all age ranges include painting, drawing, fabric work, mosaics, quilting, recycled art, jewelry making, photography, musical instrument group instruction and all varieties of dance. If you have a way with people and a flair for arts, crafts, music, dance, or other specialty, please share your talents with the community. If you are interested in teaching a class at Novi Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department please contact Amelia Purdy at apurdy@cityofnovi.org or 248.735.5615. Information for cultural arts summer camps including art, theater and dance is available on pages 32-34. ART OPPORTUNITIES NOVI CIVIC CENTER ATRIUM EXHIBIT This public gallery is coordinated by the Novi Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Services Department. The gallery provides local artists the opportunity to display their work in the space and share it with the public. 2015 Art Exhibition Schedule Please join the artist(s) for an opening reception. Light refreshments will be served. Artist(s) Novi High School Select Palette and Brush Club Mary Kondraciuk Date May 7-Jun 1 Jun 5-Jul 31 Aug 5-Oct 1 Opening Thu., May 7 (6-7pm) Thu., Jun 11 (6-8pm) Thu., Aug 6 (6-8pm) If you are interested in showcasing your artwork in the atrium in 2016, please stop by the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services office for an application or find it online at cityofnovi. org. The deadline for submission is September 4, 2015. For more information contact Rochelle Vallance at rvallance@cityofnovi.org or 248.347.0400. City of Novi • Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services • 248.347.0400 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 39 Creative Opportunities DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: CAMERA TECHNOLOGY TO PHOTO TECHNIQUE Six evening workshops designed to help you understand the functions of your camera and demonstrate how to turn your snapshots into memorable photographs. Learn how to apply the basic elements of art to your photography and learn how to visualize, anticipate, and create lasting memories. Bring your Interchangeable Lens Compact Camera (ILC), Mirrorless Compact Zoom Lens Camera (CSC), or Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera (DSLR) and Instruction Booklet (required). Note: This is not for iPhone cameras. Video and Studio Lighting are not covered. Date May 21-Jun 25 Day Thu Time 7–8:30pm Age 16–Adult Price: Res. $63 / Non-Res. $76 (6 week session) Instructor: Jim Farkas Location: Township Hall Registration Ends: May 18 Need a camera but aren’t sure what to buy? Be sure to attend the free session at the Novi Library THURSDAY, MAY 7TH at 7pm where Jim Farkas will discuss the different types of cameras and their functions. Learn before you buy! Pre-register by calling 248.347.0414. NOVI’S PUBLIC SCULPTURE EXHIBIT The Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit continues to offer a unique blend of nature and art at the Civic Center Campus. Enjoy a stroll on the walking paths of Fuerst Park and experience the beauty of nature mixed with the creation of the human hand. For more information regarding the exhibit or if you are interested in sponsoring our program for the 2015-16 exhibition season, please contact Rochelle Vallance at rvallance@cityofnovi.org or 248.347.0509. VILLA BARR Villa Barr is a four-acre property, previously owned by internationally renowned artist David Barr, which includes a home, studio, and sculpture garden. Future plans for the property include a public park, sculpture garden, and cultural education center. Stay tuned to cityofnovi.org for updates and upcoming program opportunities. THEATRE OPPORTUNITIES FLINT YOUTH THEATRE ACTING WORKSHOPS These two day workshops are presented by the famous Flint Youth Theatre, the only professional theatre in the state of Michigan dedicated to performances for youth and family audiences. Their professional acting instructor will work with the younger participants on character exploration and development, and the older group will focus on story creation and improvisational playwriting. All levels of experience are welcome! Date May 16 & 23 May 16 & 23 Day Sat Sat Time 11am-12pm 12:15-1:45pm Grades 1-4 5-8 Price: Group 1 Res. $23 / Non Res. $28 Group 2 Res. $33 / Non Res. $40 Instructor: Flint Youth Theatre Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: May 11 DANCE OPPORTUNITIES BALLET FOLKLÓRICO MÉXICO LINDO Class Component Students will learn footwork techniques, proper use of skirt technique (upper body), choreographic patterns and formations. Some props may be used such as fans, rattles, rebozo, bandannas, etc. Dance shoes with leather sole preferred, no sneakers. Students will learn about different Mexican folk dances by region. All levels are welcome. Dance/Culture Class Component Students will learn about the most important holidays in Mexico as well as the culture and traditions. Kids will learn and improve Spanish with speaking and writing games and activities. Session 3 Date Day May 7-Jun 12* Thu Fri May 7-Jun 12* Thu Fri May 7-Jun 12* Thu / Fri *No class May 14, May 22 Time 6-8pm 6-7pm 6-8pm 7-8pm 8-9pm Age 6-10 11-17 18+ Activity Dance/Culture Dance Culture/Dance Dance Dance Instructor: Elsa Carrera and Carolina Harris Price: Res. $51 / Non Res. $61 Location: Thu - Novi Civic Center / Fri – Holy Family Church Registration Ends: Apr 30 40 Your Novi Community Publication Creative Opportunities NEW - HAWAIIAN BEACH PARTY Surf’s up dude! Come out to Lakeshore Beach and join us for an awesome dance party! This event is in honor of National Dance Day, a nationwide event to encourage dance as a way to good fun and good health. The party will include a fun Hawaiian dance class in the sand along with pizza from Tony Sacco’s, punch, tunes and a free day pass to Lakeshore Park. The beach will be open for swimming, so do not forget your suit! This is a BYOBC event – Bring Your Own Beach Chair! Date Jul 26 Day Sun Time 1-3pm Age All COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE GROUPS NOVI CONCERT BAND The Novi Concert Band invites interested adult musicians to join the group and meet new people who love to play music. The Concert Band rehearses on Tuesday evenings from 7:309:30pm and performs throughout Novi and the surrounding area. Please contact noviconcertband@live.com for more information. For summer concert information, please visit cityofnovi.org Price: $7 per person Registration Ends: Jul 21. Pre-registration is required. Location: The beach at Lakeshore Park. Park in the Lakeshore parking lot and walk through the tunnel to check in on the beach. The party will take place at Lakeshore Shelter #2 in case of inclement weather. NOVI CHORALAIRES NEW - NOVI CIVIC DANCE COMPANY OPEN HOUSE The Novi Choralaires, founded in 1975, is a chorus of men and women from Novi and the surrounding communities brought together by a shared love of music and fellowship. They perform a Holiday Concert series in December, a Spring Concert in May, and at a number of venues throughout the season, which runs from September through May. Rehearsals are on Tuesday evenings at the Novi Middle School from 7:30-9:30 pm. Come meet our great instructors and take a tour of our dance studio! We will have interactive dance demonstrations going on throughout the open house, with opportunities for you to meet the instructors and find out more information about our classes. Demonstrations will include a special performance by Ballet Folklórico México Lindo at 2pm, a Princess Ballet dance session and more. Registration information will be available on site. This is a free community event for all to enjoy! No registration or RSVP needed, just show-up and bring friends! Date Aug 22 Day Sat Time 1-3pm Location: Novi Civic Center Age All Do you love to sing and want to be a part of sharing the joy of music within our community? Join the Novi Choralaires! The Choralaires are seeking new members for all voice parts. All who are interested in joining for the 2015 Fall Season are invited to attend the open rehearsals. For more information contact Betsey Hage at bstaab120@ yahoo.com or 248.348.2919.For more information about the concerts, please visit novichoralaires.org. THE NOVI CHORALAIRES SPRING CONCERT Date May 9 Day Sat Time 7:30pm Age All Location Novi Middle School 49000 West Eleven Mile Price: $12 for adults $10 for seniors and children under 12 $10 for groups of 10 or more FALL OPEN REHEARSALS Date Sep 8 & 15 Day Tue Time Age 7:30pm 18+ Location Novi Middle School Choir Room Don’t wait! Register early to ensure your favorite program is offered City of Novi • Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services • 248.347.0400 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 41 Healthy, Active Lifestyles Healthy, selytsefiActive L evitcA Lifestyles ,yhtlaeH HEALTHY, ACTIVE LIFESTYLES This section includes fitness offerings, sport leagues, and classes for all ages. Don’t wait! Register early to ensure your favorite program is offered. FITNESS Age is a state of mind… Below you’ll find a variety of fitness classes that vary from high-impact aerobic to gentle strength building. Each program includes ability and suggestions. These are suggestions; you’re encouraged to reference the ability icon to determine if the class may be right for you. Still not sure? Contact us to try one class free of charge. Call 248.347.0400 or email noviparks@cityofnovi.org. FITNESS ABILITY ICONS LEVEL Level 1 – Low impact and light cardio. Class is challenge by choice with ability accommodations. 1 LEVEL Level 2 – Low to medium impact and medium cardio. Class is challenge by choice with ability accommodations. LEVEL Level 3 – High impact and medium to high cardio. Class is challenge by choice. 2 3 BALANCE TRAINING Feeling unsteady? Loss of balance often results in falling and bone fractures. This 30-minute workout is designed to build bone, strengthen core, pelvic and leg muscles while improving posture and balance. You’ll move from station to station doing fun and innovative exercises to keep you smiling and moving! Please note: Participants must be able to move to each station and get on and off the equipment without assistance. Date (6 wks) Jul 22-Aug 26 Day Wed Time 3:15-3:45pm Age 50+ Price: Res. $24 / Non-Res. $29 Instructor: Jo Schirtzinger, Leisure Unlimited Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Registration Ends: Jul 15 BOLLYFIT® BollyFit is synthesized fitness, fun and mindfulness in a high-powered cardiovascular experience with the energetic music and dance of Bollywood and beyond. Revolutionize your workout and reduce stress; come join us and shed weight internally and externally. Please bring a lightweight scarf with you to class. Children 11+ are invited to register for the class along with a parent. Date Jun 3-Aug 5 Aug 12-Oct 14 Day Wed Wed Time 7:45-8:45pm 7:45-8:45pm Age 18+ 18+ Price: Res. $90 / Non-Res. $100 Instructor: Suman Desaraju, Certified BollyFit® Guide Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: 5 pm date of class or when full. 42 Your Novi Community Publication Healthy, Active Lifestyles NEW - DANCING FOR HEALING “We don’t dance to make others like us, we dance to be ourselves, to create, express and communicate with others; to transform the “no” of the mind into “yes” of the body” Maria Fux Dancing For Healing is a life changing experience in which you will let your body talk and express inner emotions in a healthy way. This class is not how to dance or follow choreography. It focuses on allowing free expression, play, and creative body movement. No dancing experience required. A large scarf or hula hoop is required. Wear comfortable clothing. Date Apr 21 Demo Day Apr 28-May 26 Jun 2-30 Day Tue Tue Tue Time 10-11am 10-11am 10-11am Age 18+ 18+ 18+ Price: Res. $48 / Non-Res. $58 Instructor: Alejandra Herrera, Psychologist Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: 5 pm date of class or when full. MORNING TONE AND STRETCH Build lean muscle mass in all the major muscles of the body and improve bone density with the use of hand held weights. You’ll benefit by preventing and/or reversing osteoporosis. Another advantage is increased muscle mass equals a higher metabolism which will help you lose weight. You’ll also find your daily activities are much easier. Floor mat and two 2-5 lb. weights recommended. All levels welcome. No class on May 25, June 3, July 20, 22 and September 7 and 9. Age: 18+. Date (8 wks) May 4-Jun 29 May 6-Jul 1 Jul 6-Aug 31 Jul 8-Sep 2 Sep 14-Oct 26 Sep 16-Nov 4 Day Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Time 9:15-10:15am 9:15-10:15am 9:15-10:15am 9:15-10:15am 9:15-10:15am 9:15-10:15am STRETCH AND STRENGTH Improve your stamina, strength and flexibility through this program! All exercises are adaptable so you can work at your own pace while doing low-impact aerobics, strength training and stretching, even from a chair. Classes run continuously except on scheduled holidays and instructor vacation. Bring hand-held weights if you have them and a water bottle. Wear tennis shoes and loose, comfortable clothing. No class May 25 and July 3. Date May 1-Aug 31 Day Mon, Wed and Fri Age 40+ Price: Punch card: Res. $5 / Non-Res. $6 each punch, minimum 6 Punch card expires Aug 31, 2015 Instructor: Jo Schirtzinger, Leisure Unlimited Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center KEEP ON MOVIN’ Looking for improved circulation, strength, pain relief, range of motion, increased energy levels, alertness and an active way to keep your body moving - this class is for you! We can achieve these goals through the use of exercise balls and bands. All activities are challenge by choice. Most exercises are done seated in a chair, so this class is especially accommodating for those with bad knees, hips or other limitations. Participants will use resistance bands and light weights. Come have fun and maybe make a friend or two! No class on May 25, June 3, July 20 and 22. Ages: 50+ Date (12 Classes) Day Apr 20-Jun 1 Mon & Wed May 1-Jun 5 Fri Jun 8-Jul 15 Mon & Wed Jul 27-Sep 2 Mon & Wed Price Res/Non-Res $64 / $77 $64 / $77 $64 / $77 $64 / $77 $64 / $77 $64 / $77 Time 9-10am Time 10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am Price Res/Non-Res $48 / $57 $24 / $29 $48 / $57 $48 / $57 Instructor: Kim Chilton, Certified Instructor Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Registration Ends: Apr 15 / Apr 27 / Jul 22 Instructor: Kim Chilton, Certified Instructor Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: Apr 29 / Jun 26 / Aug 28 City of Novi • Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services • 248.347.0400 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 43 Healthy, Active Lifestyles TAI CHI Tai Chi, sometimes referred to as “meditation in motion” is an ancient Chinese martial art consisting of a sequence of slow, graceful motions that relax and strengthen the mind, body, and spirit. Wu Style is a family art with a friendly and supportive atmosphere. Our instructor has taught locally at the Botsford Center for Health Improvement and University of Michigan-Dearborn. Tai Chi is endorsed by the Arthritis Foundation. Participants learn at their own pace, no experience is needed. Class is intended for the more active adult. Date (6 wks) Jun 16-Jul 21 Aug 4-Sep 8 Day Tue Tue Time 7-8pm 7-8pm Age 18+ 18+ Price: Res. $48 / Non-Res. $57 Instructor: Sifu G. Parker, Chief Instructor Midwest Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Registration Ends: Jun 11 / Jul 30 YOGA: BEGINNER/GENTLE This program is suitable for the beginner, those with minimal experience and those returning or continuing with their yoga practice. This is designed as a slower paced class to introduce you to moving with your breath for you to experience increased flexibility, strength, balance and proper posture alignment. This program will help you to relieve stress and create a sense of internal and external balance (visit yogamacey.com). No previous yoga experience is required, you are welcome to participate as gently as you like as we will work together at your level of fitness and comfort. You may use a chair to assist you throughout this program. Yoga mat required for the program. Program does not meet on July 20, September 7, 21. Date (6 wks) Jun 22-Aug 3 Aug 24-Oct 12 Day Mon Mon Time 2-3pm 2-3pm Age 50+ 50+ Price: Res. $48 / Non-Res. $57 Instructor: Mary Macey, Registered Yoga Instructor, RYT Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Registration Ends: Jun 17 / Aug 19 44 Your Novi Community Publication LUNCHTIME YOGA Looking for a half hour break from the grind? Well here it is! Join the 30 minute yoga class focusing on gentle poses, stretching, breathing, and of course, relaxation. This is a “NO SWEAT” class so you can get right back to work. This class is suitable for all levels. A yoga mat is required. Children 11+ are invited to register for the class along with a parent. Date May 7-Jul 2 Jul 9-Aug 27 Day Thu Thu Time 12-12:30pm 12-12:30pm Age 18+ 18+ Price: Res. $64 / Non-Res. $76 Instructor: EA Damuth, Certified Yoga Instructor Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: 5 pm date of class or when full. BASIC YOGA - BEGINNERS Enrich your mind, body and spirit through the ancient art of yoga. This class will focus on the fundamentals of calming breath and movement to maintain a healthy mind and body. You will increase your strength, flexibility and balance while enhancing your posture and mental focus. You will leave feeling relaxed, calm and more balanced. This introductory class is perfect for individuals completely new to yoga or for those who have been away from the practice for a while. Yoga mat required. Please try not to eat before class. No class July 1, September 7. Children 11+ are invited to register for the class along with a parent. Date Jun 15-Jul 20 Jul 27-Aug 24 Aug 31-Oct 5 Day Mon Mon Mon Time 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm Age 18+ 18+ 18+ Date Day Time May 27-Jul 1 Wed 7-8pm Jul 8-Aug 12 Wed 7-8pm Aug 19-Sep 23 Wed 7-8pm *No class May 25, September 7 Age 18+ 18+ 18+ Price: Res. $68 / Non-Res. $81 Res. $80 / Non-Res. $96 Instructor: Mary Macey, 200 Hour Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: 5 pm date of class or when full. Healthy, Active Lifestyles ZUMBA A cardio based workout that incorporates the best international music with tantalizing moves. Routines will feature interval training where fast and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat! Wear loose clothing and a dance type sneaker or cross-trainers work as well. Ditch the workout and join the party. No class July 2. Date Apr 16-May 21 May 28-Jun 25 Jul 9-Aug 13 Aug 20-Sep 24 Day Thu Thu Thu Thu Time 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm Age 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ Price: Res. $51 / Non-Res. $61 (6 weeks) Res. $42.50 / Non-Res. $51 (5 weeks) Instructor: Mandy Printz, Certified Zumba Instructor Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: 5 pm date of class or when full. ZUMBA GOLD Zumba Gold is a FUN, lower impact, dance-style aerobic exercise designed for everyone from beginner to active older adult. Enjoy a total body workout to great Latin based music! Dress comfortably; bring water and JOIN THE PARTY! No class May 25 and July 4. Date (6 wks) May 11-Jun 22 Jun 29-Aug 3 May 30-Jul 11 Day Mon Mon Sat Time 6:45-7:45pm 6:45-7:45pm 9-10am Age 18+ 18+ 18+ Price: Res. $38 / Non-Res. $45 Instructor: Pam Janson, Certified Instructor Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Registration Ends: May 6 / Jun 24 / May 27 KARATE Family Self Defense Center, has provided instruction in Isshinryu Karate since 1992, and was chosen “Top Five Isshinryu Dojo in the Country” by the Karate Hall of Fame for eight years. F.S.D.C., promotes a “family friendly” atmosphere for the study of traditional Isshinryu Karate, and Sport Weaponry. Founders of the school, Mr. Z, 7th, and Ms. Chris 6th degree, Black Belt Master Instructors, have been instructing for over 40 years. Both were chosen “Top Contributors” nationally for their instruction of Isshinryu Karate, as well “National Instructors of the Year” 5 years running. Mr. Z earned the title of “National Isshinryu Sensei of the Year” in 2013 and 2014. Ms. Chris has been inducted into the Midwest Women’s Martial Arts Hall of Fame. The school boasts many National Champion students and instructors who serve as teaching assistants. Go to karatebyfsdc.com for more information. MARTIAL ARTS FOR EVERYONE Family Self Defense Center (FSDC), chosen “Most Supportive Dojo” and “Top Five” Isshinryu Karate Schools in the ountry for the past eight years, teaches a realistic and practical style of traditional martial arts, originating in Okinawa. Come train with nationally recognized, Certified Black Belt Instructors, in an encouraging and fun environment, suitable for children and adults. The award winning “FSDC program” builds self-esteem, confidence, focus and respect, without promoting aggressive behavior. Entrust the safety of your loved ones with trained professionals by joining the FSDC “Karate Family”! Additional Information: Qualifying students will test for belt rank and merit patches at the end of the session, with a nominal promotion fee of $5 - $10, paid to the instructor. No classes May 25, 26, Aug 3, 4, Sep 7, 8. Date Apr 20-Jun 29 Apr 21-Jun 30 Apr 20-Jun 30 Apr 20-Jun 29 Black Belts Apr 21-Jun 30 Black Belts Jul 6-Sep 21 Jul 7-Sep 22 Jul 6-Sep 22 Jul 6-Sep 21 Black Belts Jul 7-Sep 22 Black Belts Apr 21-Jun 30 Home School Jul 7-Sep 22 Home School Day Mon Tue Mon & Tue Mon Tue Mon Tue Mon & Tue Mon Tue Tue Tue Time 6-7pm 6:30-7:30pm See above 6-7pm 6:30-7:30pm 6-7pm 6:30-7:30pm See above 6-7pm 6:30-7:30pm 11am-12pm 11am-12pm Age 5+ 5+ 5+ 5+ 5+ 5+ 5+ 5+ 5+ 5+ 5+ 5+ Price: Res. $90 / Non-Res. $108 Monday and Tuesday: Res. $150 / Non-Res$180 Black Belts Only: $75 for all qualified students Instructors: Mr. Z, 7th, and Ms. Chris, 6th degree, Black Belt Master Instructors, and the Family Self Defense Center Staff Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: Apr 20 / Jul 6 NEW! MARTIAL ARTS INSTRUCTION FOR ADULTS ONLY This class will teach the “best” of Okinawan Isshinryu Karate, Judo, Krav Maga, Tai Chi Combat, Jiu Jitsu, and the use of a tombo and escrima stick for self-defense purposes. Suitable for all levels. Choose from the traditional belt ranking system, or learn techniques from many styles, it’s up to you! Date Apr 21-Jun 30 Jul 7-Sep 22 Day Tue Tue Time 7:30-8:30pm 7:30-8:30pm Age 17+ 17+ Price: Res. $90 / Non-Res. $108 Students enrolled in another FSDC class concurrently: $75 Instructors: Mr. Z, 7th, and Ms. Chris, 6th degree, Black Belt Master Instructors Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: Apr 21, Jul 7 City of Novi • Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services • 248.347.0400 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 45 Healthy, Active Lifestyles “SAMURAI” SPORT SWORD – SPORT WEAPONS TRAINING Learn the fun of wielding a Japanese sword and other traditional martial arts weapons without any danger. The sport weapons program teaches eyehand coordination, discipline and respect, while training in an encouraging, non-aggressive, fun environment for children and adults. Learn short, long and double sword, Bo staff, Escrima stick and Nunchukas all utilizing safe, padded weaponry. As students advance, new found skills will be tested in exciting games and drills with other classmates. Additional Information: Qualifying students will promote to their next Sash color at the end of the session, with a nominal $10 promotion fee paid directly to the instructor. Short Sword and other weapons must be purchased from the instructor during the sessions as student progresses. No classes September 7, 8. Date Apr 20-Jun 29 Jul 6-Sep 21 Day Mon Mon Time 7-8pm 7-8pm Age 6+ 6+ Price: Res. $60 / Non-Res. $72 Black Sash Only: $50 for all qualified students Instructor: Mr. Z, 7th, and Ms. Chris 6th degree, Black Belt Master Instructors & the Family Self Defense Center Staff Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: Apr 20 / Jul 6 OUTDOOR RECREATION NOVI WALKING PROGRAM Can you really walk your way to fitness? You bet! Stay motivated by connecting with the Novi Walking program - meet new people and have fun. The benefits of regular brisk walking include maintaining a healthy weight, strengthening your bones and lifting your mood. Walkers set their own pace. All ages are welcome. Our membership is picking up and we have had grandparents, parents and grandchildren join us. Please call 248.347.0414 for more information and to receive updates. The meeting time for all walks is 9am. Date May 12 May 28 Jun 6 Day Tue Thu Sat Jun 9 Jun 25 Jul 14 Jul 18 Tue Thu Tue Sat Jul 30 Aug 11 Aug 19 Thu Tue Wed Aug 27 Sep 8 Sep 19 Thu Tue Sat Sep 24 Oct 3 Thu Sat Meeting Location Meadowbrook Activity Center Lobby Providence Park MSU Tollgate Educational Center North parking lot sign Meadowbrook Activity Center Lobby Providence Park Meadowbrook Activity Center Lobby MSU Tollgate Educational Center North parking lot sign Providence Park Meadowbrook Activity Center Lobby MSU Tollgate Educational Center North parking lot sign Providence Park Meadowbrook Activity Center Lobby MSU Tollgate Educational Center North parking lot sign Providence Park Lakeshore Park Picnic Shelter #1 Price: No Charge WALKABLE NOVI If you would like more information on trails within our city limits or our efforts to connect with our region, please visit the cityofnovi.org or call, Community Development at 248.735.5607. 46 Your Novi Community Publication Healthy, Active Lifestyles INTRODUCTION TO KAYAKING, CANOEING, AND STAND-UP PADDLE BOARDING Each class is designed to give the beginning paddler a solid foundation for enjoying their time on the water at Lakeshore Park! Advanced students are welcome to attend as an opportunity to practice their basic techniques. Classes are taught both on land and the water. The focus will be on boat/ board handling, water safety, and basic paddling techniques along with having fun! Participants will receive a “free” coupon to enjoy a two- hour canoes and/or kayaking trip, at the Heavner Canoe/Kayak Rental, on the Huron River in Milford, or Newburgh Lake in Livonia. Families/individuals who register for two classes will receive a $5 discount. Register for all three and receive a $10 discount! Date Jun 27 Canoe Jul 18 Kayak Aug 1 Paddle Board Day Sat Sat Sat Time 10am-2pm 10am-2pm 10am-2pm Age 10+ 10+ 10+ C HI LD LEFT INS ID AVNER HE E” DL • IN YAK KA ESS OF AGE. O N WE Time 9am-12pm AR • Since Since1953 1953 NA Day Sat G C A NO “ N O E E BELIEVE R Each class is designed to give the beginning paddler a solid foundation for enjoying their time on the water at www.heavnercanoe.com 248-685-2379 Lakeshore Park! Advanced students are welcome to attend as an opportunity TU TI to practice their basic techniques. M RE C ONNEC AN IL FO G I H R C D , MI Classes are taught both on land and the water. The focus will be on boat/ board handling, water safety, and basic paddling techniques along with having fun! Participants will receive a “free” coupon to enjoy a two- hour canoes and/or kayaking trip, at the Heavner Canoe/Kayak Rental, on the Huron River in Milford, or Newburgh Lake in Livonia. Families/individuals who register for two classes will receive a $5 discount. Register for all three and receive a $10 discount! Date Aug 16 Have you always wanted to learn about horses but never had the time? This two hour seminar will get you hands-on time with an instructor and horse. Learn to groom, saddle and ride with confidence with our well versed and safe school horses. Join the class as many times as you like. Students age 6-7 must be accompanied by a parent (no cost for parent). Date May 9 Jun 13 Jul 11 Aug 8 Day Sat Sat Sat Sat Time 4-6pm 4-6pm 4-6pm 4-6pm Age 6+ 6+ 6+ 6+ Price: Res. $40 / Non-Res $48 Instructor: Professional English Riding Instructors Location: Wildwind Equestrian Center Registration Ends: May 1/ Jun 5/ Jul 3/ Jul 31 TINY TOTS HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS Price: Individual Res. $25 / Non-Res. $30 Family (4) Res. $40 / Non-Res. $48 Additional Family Member: Res. $5 / Non-Res. $7 Instructor: Heavner Canoe Rental Instructors Location: Lakeshore Park Registration Ends: Jun 12 / Jul 3 / Jul 17 HURON RIVER CANOE TRIP INTRODUCTION TO HORSES This hands-on learning program gives young children their first riding lessons and introduction to ponies and horses in a safe environment with a professional instructor and a personal helper. In addition to riding, Tiny Tots will learn all about horses. After riders become independent they can move onto Tiny Tots 2 which is a more advanced program for small children. All participants must fill out a Wildwind Liability form at wildwindstable.com. Wear full length pants and completely enclosed shoes with complete foot coverage. Date May 8-June 12 Jun 19-Jul 31* Aug 7-Sep11 *No class Jul 3 Day Fri Fri Fri Time 5:15–6:30pm 5:15–6:30pm 5:15–6:30pm Age 4-6 4-6 4-6 Price: Res. $175 / Non-Res: $210 Instructor: Professional English Riding Instructors Location: Wildwind Equestrian Center Registration Ends: May1 / Jun 12 / Jul 31 Age 10+ Price: Individual Res. $25 / Non-Res. $30 Family (4) Res. $40 / Non-Res. $48 Additional Family Member: Res. $5 / Non-Res. $7 Instructor: Heavner Canoe Rental Instructors Location: Huron River, 2775 Garden Road, Milford, 48381 Registration Ends: Aug 3 City of Novi • Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services • 248.347.0400 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 47 Healthy, Active Lifestyles KIDS BEGINNER HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS Beginner lessons are great for the horse crazy kid in your house. In addition to being an excellent form of exercise, horseback riding is a great way to help build confidence. Students will have fun while learning to groom and saddle their horses, along with their riding lesson. All participants must fill out a Wildwind Liability form at wildwindstable.com. Wear full length pants and completely enclosed shoes. Date May13-Jun17 May 16-Jun20 Jun24-Jul 29 Jun 27-Aug 8* Aug 5-Sep 9 Aug 15-Sep 19 *No class Jul 4 Day Wed Sat Wed Sat Wed Sat Time 4:30–5:30pm 3-4pm 4:30–5:30pm 3-4pm 4:30– 5:30pm 3-4pm Age 7-16 7-16 7-16 7-16 7-16 7-16 Price: Res. $198 / Non-Res: $227 Instructor: Professional English Riding Instructors Location: Wildwind Equestrian Center Registration Ends: May 6/May 9/ Jun 17/Jun 20/Jul 29/Aug8 ADULT BEGINNER HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS Looking to try a new and healthy activity? Riding could be the answer. Leg and core muscles are used to maintain balance and direct your horse. Each lesson will build on the last, as you increase your ability to maintain balance and control your horse at a walk and trot. All participants must fill out a Wildwind Liability form at wildwindstable.com. Wear full length pants and completely enclosed shoes. There is a 200lb weight limit for this class. Date May 12-Jun 16 Jun 23-Jul 28 Aug 4-Sep 8 Day Tue Tue Tue Time 7:30-8:30pm 7:30-8:30pm 7:30-8:30pm YOUTH SPORTS Information for sport summer camps including soccer, basketball, volleyball, lacrosse, and hockey is available on pages 31. BASEBALL MLB PITCH, HIT & RUN Pitch, Hit & Run™ is the official youth skills competition of Major League Baseball® for boys and girls. This free competition is an opportunity for young baseball and softball players to prove their ability to pitch, hit and run among the best in their age group. Participants will have the chance to advance through three rounds of competition and compete in the National Finals on an all-expense paid trip to the MLB All-Star Game in Cincinnati, Ohio. Finalists will compete on the field prior to shagging fly balls during the Home Run Derby and attend the All-Star Game. The road to Cincinnati starts here! Pre-registration is available at cityofnovi.org. Participants must bring a copy of their birth certificate and have their parent/ guardian fill out a registration/waiver form before competing. Date May 3 Day Sun Time 12-2pm Age 7-14 Date: May 3 Price: No Charge Location: Ella Mae Power Park Age 17+ 17+ 17+ Price: Res. $198 / Non-Res: $227 Instructor: Professional English Riding Instructors Location: Wildwind Equestrian Center Registration Ends: May5/Jun 16/Jul 28 We’re Social... facebook.com/NoviParks • @NoviParks • @Novi_Parks 48 Your Novi Community Publication Healthy, Active Lifestyles YOUTH BASEBALL/SOFTBALL LEAGUES T-Ball, Coach Pitch, Fastpitch Softball Get your child involved in America’s pastime this summer! In leagues players will learn the fundamentals and basic rule comprehension of the sport. Beginner and experienced players are welcome. Practices begin the week of June 15. Teams will have a combination of games and practices twice a week on weeknights. Each team has an eight game schedule through seven weeks. A jersey, hat/visor, and participation award will be included. Players will need to provide their own glove and pants/shorts. Other basic equipment will be provided at the fields. Please register your child for the grade they will be enrolled in for the 2015-2016 school year. Coach Information: We need volunteer coaches! If you are interested in volunteering as a coach, please indicate so during the registration process. A mandatory coaches meeting will take place the week of June 1 and players will be contacted by their coach following the meeting. Coaches will receive $25 credit to their account for future use in any Novi Parks program. Sport Division Co-ed T-Ball Pre-K & Kindergarten Coach Pitch Baseball Grade 1 Boys Coach Pitch Baseball Grade 2 Boys Coach Pitch Softball Grade 1 & 2 Girls Fast Pitch Softball Grade 3 & 4 Girls Fast Pitch Softball Grade 5,6 & 7 Girls *Leagues may be combined or split based on registration numbers Season: June 15-Aug 6 Price: Res. $115 / Non-Res. $138 Location: ITC Community Sports Park, Ella Mae Power Park, Novi Meadows Registration Ends: May 15 (Registration after this date may be taken based on availability only and a $10 late fee will apply) BASKETBALL NEW – HIGH SCHOOL 3 ON 3 BASKETBALL LEAGUE Experience the NEW High School 3 on 3 Basketball League in Novi! The league will feature a chance for high school students to form a team and dominate the court. Individuals will be placed on teams of four and will have the option to utilize Novi Parks jerseys or supply their own. Season includes seven nights of doubleheaders, 25 minute time limit, and an official will oversee the contest. The top two teams will play the eighth week for a shot at the championship! Dates Sep 8–Oct 27 Day Tue Ages 14-18 Games 14 Price: Team $126 (* Referee fee: $12 per doubleheader/per team paid on site) Individual $42 Location: Novi Community Schools Doubleheader Times: 6/6:30pm, 7/7:30pm, 8/8:30pm, 9/9:30pm Registration Ends: Aug 28 NEW - METICULOUS BASKETBALL BEGINNER SKILLS TRAINING Meticulous Basketball provides a simple yet developmental curriculum to help novice players learn basketball skill. Athletes will learn how to dribble, pass, and shoot in a non-competitive training environment. The training session will focus on form rather than results to encourage success through trial and error. Despite a low intensity approach to skill development, athletes will still be expected to give their best effort and attitude. The words “I can’t” will not be tolerated. The “Take Your First Shot” skill workouts are perfect for the athlete who is developing interest in the game of basketball. Dates May 4-18 Jul 9-23 Aug 3-17 Day Mon Thu Mon Time 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm Age 8-13 8-13 8-13 # Sessions 3 3 3 Price: Res. $40 / Non. Res $48 Location: ITC Community Sports Park – outdoor basketball courts Registration Ends: May 1 / Jul 7 / Jul 30 City of Novi • Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services • 248.347.0400 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 49 Healthy, Active Lifestyles NEW - METICULOUS BASKETBALL INTERMEDIATE SKILLS TRAINING The Meticulous Basketball Intermediate skill sessions are an intense yet comprehensive program designed to heighten fundamental skill. Athletes will develop the five pillars of basketball skill: dribbling, passing, shooting, moving without the ball, and catching. The training session will focus on form and speed. Sessions will include multiple breaks to encourage high effort during drills. The intermediate workouts will also include some competitive drills to measure skill under pressure. The intermediate workouts will benefit any basketball player participating in organized play. Dates May 4-18 Jul 9-23 Aug 3-17 Day Mon Thu Mon Time 7-8pm 7-8pm 7-8pm Grade 5-8 5-8 5-8 # Sessions 3 3 3 Price: Res. $40 / Non. Res $48 Location: ITC Community Sports Park - outdoor basketball courts Registration Ends: May 1 / Jul 7 / Jul 30 FOOTBALL-FLAG FALL NFL YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE Are you ready for some football!? Novi Parks has partnered with Michigan Youth Flag Football, the largest youth flag football organization in the state, to bring this exciting and popular league to Novi residents. This league is for boys and girls from Pre-K through 8th grade. Games are played at ITC Community Sports Park and Northville Community Park and will take place on Sunday afternoons beginning in September. Practices take place one hour prior to game time each week to ensure a convenient and fun experience for all. Participants will receive an NFL reversible jersey, flag belt, eight weeks of instruction, seven game season, background checked and trained coaches, and an individual participation award. Games are officiated by MHSAA referees. This is a 5v5, non-contact, recreational, co-ed format that is perfect for kids of all skill levels! Season: Sept 13-Nov 1 Price: $128.50 + 3.5% processing fee Location: ITC Community Sports Park and Northville Community Park Registration Ends: Aug 1 You must register on-line at: MichiganYouthFlagFootball.com. For more information, call 248.454.9700. 50 Your Novi Community Publication GOLF LEARN TO PLAY GOLF JUNIOR LESSONS This class is geared toward junior golfers with an interest in the game of golf. The lessons will give them the skills to participate in other junior golf programs, along with outings and other recreational functions. The fundamentals will be covered including grip, aim, setup, full swing, chipping & putting, etiquette on the course, fitness, and education. Classes will be held in the morning three days a week. This is a new schedule and is limited to six students so that one-on-one time is maximized. Golf balls are included. Date Jun 16 - 25 Jul 14-23 Aug 4-13 Day Tue/Thu Tue/Thu Tue/Thu Time 9-10am 9-10am 9-10am Age 5+ 5+ 5+ Price: Res. $120 / Non-Res. $144 Instructor: Larry Wardo Location: Novi Oaks Golf and Sports Center Registration Ends: Jun 4 / Jun 25 JUNIOR GOLF BOOT CAMP Kids who are looking to improve their golf game and move to the next level, this camp is for you. Participants will hit a lot of balls over the three days concentrating on their short game and course management. Dates Day Jul 6-8 Mon, Tue, Wed Time 8:30-10:30am Age # Sessions 9-15 4 Price: Res. $175 / Non-Res. $210 Instructor: Larry Wardo Location: Novi Oaks Golf and Sports Center, 46844 W 12 Mile Rd. Registration Ends: Jun 29 Healthy, Active Lifestyles GYMNASTICS In a partnership with MEGA Fun and Fitness in Novi, we are now offering exciting gymnastics courses for your child. Check out the offerings below. Mega Fun and Fitness is located at 22475 Heslip Dr. TINY MEGA GYMNASTICS This is a parent-assisted class. Parents will help assist their child in developing gross motor skills. You will help your child learn concepts such as “up and down” or “backward and forward” using specific activities and play equipment. Activities will enable language and social skills to develop, creating a pathway for increased learning. Date May 5-26 May 6-27 May 6-27 Jun 2-30 Jun 3-24 Jun 3-24 Jul 7-28 Jul 1-29 Jul 1-29 Aug 4-25 Aug 5-26 Aug 5-26 Day Tue Wed Wed Tue Wed Wed Tue Wed Wed Tue Wed Wed Time 5:30-6:15pm 10:30-11:15am 6:30-7:15pm 5:30-6:15pm 10:30-11:15am 6:30-7:15pm 5:30-6:15pm 10:30-11:15am 6:30-7:15pm 5:30-6:15pm 10:30-11:15am 6:30-7:15pm Age Walking-3 Walking-3 Walking-3 Walking-3 Walking-3 Walking-3 Walking-3 Walking-3 Walking-3 Walking-3 Walking-3 Walking-3 Price: Res. $74 / Non Res. $86 Registration Ends: Apr 29 / May 26 / Jun 30 / Jul 28 Location: MEGA Fun and Fitness MINI MEGA GYMNASTICS Children will continue to work on developing gross motor skills and body awareness. Children will learn gymnastics terminology and proper skill development through the use of gymnastics equipment. Social skills will continue to develop as the children learn to follow directions and procedures in a FUN learning environment. Date May 5-26 Jun 2-30 Jul 7-28 Aug 4-25 Day Tue Tue Tue Tue Time 6:30-7:20pm 6:30-7:20pm 6:30-7:20pm 6:30-7:20pm MIGHTY MEGA GYMNASTICS This class introduces your child to more challenging gymnastics equipment and age appropriate skill development. Each exciting class builds your child’s listening skills, social skills and coordination, enabling the development of friendships, independence and school-readiness skills. Date Jun 1-29 Jun 1-29 Jul 6-27 Jul 6-27 Aug 3-24 Aug 3-24 Day Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Time 5:30-6:20pm 6:30-7:20pm 5:30-6:20pm 6:30-7:20pm 5:306:20pm 6:30-7:20pm Age 4 4 4 4 4 4 Price: Res. $75 / Non Res. $86 Registration Ends: May 26 / Jun 30 / Jul 28 Location: MEGA Fun and Fitness SUPER EXPLORERS Super Explorers is an advance preschool class where the children are introduced to the equipment used in our girls recreational classes. Children in Super Explorers have mastered the concepts, circuits and skill charts associated with their preschool class. Date May 7-28 May 2-30 Jun4-25 Jun 6-27 Jul 2-30 Jul 11-25 Aug 6-27 Aug 1-29 Day Thu Sat Thu Sat Thu Sat Thu Sat Time 4:30–5:30pm 9-10am 4:30–5:30pm 9-10am 4:30–5:30pm 9-10am 4:30–5:30pm 9-10am Age 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Price: Res. $78 / Non Res. $94 Registration Ends: Apr 29 / May 26 / Jun 30 / Jul 28 Location: MEGA Fun and Fitness Age 3 3 3 3 Price: Res. $74 / Non Res. $86 Registration Ends: Apr 29 / May 26 / Jun 30 / Jul 28 Location: MEGA Fun and Fitness City of Novi • Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services • 248.347.0400 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 51 Healthy, Active Lifestyles MEGA GIRLS I GYMNASTICS Students will gain experience on the Olympic events which include the vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor for girls and the floor, pommel horse, rings, vault, parallel bars and high bar for boys. Students will also be introduced to trampoline, strength and flexibility. Date May 6-27 May 6-27 May 7-28 May 7-28 Jun 3-24 Jun 3-24 Jun4-25 Jun4-25 Jul 1-29 Jul 1-29 Jul 2-30 Jul 2-30 Aug 5-26 Aug 5-26 Aug 6-27 Aug 6-27 Day Wed Wed Thu Thu Wed Wed Thu Thu Wed Wed Thu Thu Wed Wed Thu Thu Time 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 6:45-7:45pm 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 6:45-7:45pm 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 6:45-7:45pm 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 6:45-7:45pm Age 6-8 9+ 9+ 9+ 6-8 9+ 9+ 9+ 6-8 9+ 9+ 9+ 6-8 9+ 9+ 9+ Price: Res. $78 / Non Res. $ 94 Registration Ends: Apr 29 / May 26 / Jun 24- / Jul 28 Location: MEGA Fun and Fitness MEGA BOYS I GYMNASTICS Students will gain experience on the Olympic events which include the vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor for girls and the floor, pommel horse, rings, vault, parallel bars and high bar for boys. Students will also be introduced to trampoline, strength and flexibility. Date May 5-26 May 6-27 May 2-30 Jun 2-30 Jun 3-24 Jun 6-27 Jul 7-28 Jul 1-29 Jul 11-25 Aug 4-25 Aug 5-26 Aug 1-29 Day Tue Wed Sat Tue Wed Sat Tue Wed Sat Tue Wed Sat Time 5-6pm 5-6pm 9-10am 5-6pm 5-6pm 9-10am 5-6pm 5-6pm 9-10am 5-6pm 5-6pm 9-10am Age 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 Price: Res. $78 / Non Res. $ 94 Registration Ends: Apr 29 / May 26 / Jun 30 / Jul 28 Location: MEGA Fun and Fitness 52 Your Novi Community Publication MEGA BLAST CLASS (FITNESS FOR KIDS) MEGA-Blast class is a fun energy packed fitness class designed for kids and teens! The class is lead at a steady, but energetic pace, interspersed with punching, jumping, movin’ and groovin’. Classes use trampolines and foam pits that make working out fun. The MEGA-Blast class is taught in an environment that is neither competitive nor judgmental. Achievement goals will be set with each student. Children will learn that a healthy lifestyle is a fun lifestyle! Date May 4-27 May 4-27 May 6-27 Jun 1-24 Jun 1-24 Jun 3-24 Jul 1-29 Jul 1-29 Jul 1-29 Aug 3-26 Aug 3-26 Aug 5-26 Day Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Wed/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Wed/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Wed/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Wed/Wed Time 5-6pm 5-6pm/6-7pm 5-6pm/6-7pm 5-6pm 5-6pm/6-7pm 5-6pm/6-7pm 5-6pm 5-6pm/6-7pm 5-6pm/6-7pm 5-6pm 5-6pm/6-7pm 5-6pm/6-7pm Age 7+ 7+ 7+ 7+ 7+ 7+ 7+ 7+ 7+ 7+ 7+ 7+ Price: Res. $60 / Non Res. $ 72 Registration Ends: Apr 29 / May 26 / Jun 30 / Jul 28 Location: MEGA Fun and Fitness HOCKEY HOCKEY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM The Hockey Development Program (formerly known as Learn to Play Hockey) is a great way for kids aged 4-9 to learn the basic skills required to play the great game of hockey. All classes are taught by highly qualified hockey instructors and are one hour in length, one time per week. Session Date Summer Session Jul 8-Aug 26 Fall Session Sep 16-Dec 16 Day Wed Wed Time Age 6-6:50pm 4-9 5:30-6:20pm 4-9 Price: TBD Registration Begins: Jun 1 for Summer Session, Jul 1 for Fall Session Location: Novi Ice Arena Healthy, Active Lifestyles NOVI YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Novi Ice Arena is home to the Novi Youth Hockey Association. The NYHA is a nonprofit, volunteer led organization committed to cultivating and developing youths in the sport of ice hockey. Both house and travel teams are offered to support players ranging from ages 4-18. There are more than 500 players and coaches registered with the NYHA, making it one of the largest in Michigan and the USA. Over the years, NYHA teams have won state and district championships, along with numerous tournament wins. The hockey season runs from early August (travel)/late August (house) through March. The house teams (beginning with the Squirt division) and the travel teams participate within the Little Caesars Amateur Hockey League (LCAHL), the nation’s largest amateur youth hockey league. The Mini-Mite and Mite house players compete against local teams. For more information about joining the NYHA, please call the office at 248.735.0393, email info@noviyouthhockey.org or visit noviyouthhockey.org. LACROSSE This seven-week league runs one day per week throughout the summer and focuses on player development. The first 30 minutes of each session will be instruction and skill development, followed by an hour of scrimmages and games. Skill development will include offense, defense, dodging, shooting, passing, ground balls, and many other skills. Lacrosse campers will be required to provide their own equipment, including lacrosse helmet and stick. Other equipment is recommended, but not required. All Lax players will be provided a reversible jersey/pinnie, helmet sticker, water bottle, and car sticker. Day Mon Mon Tue Tue Time 5:30-7pm 7-8:30pm 5:30-7pm 7-8:30pm Grade K-3 4-6 7-8 9-12 Price: Res. $140 / Non-Res. $168 Location: ITC Community Sports Park Registration Ends: Jun 5 Stacey’s School of LAX skills and scrimmages sessions provide a fun environment to love and learn lacrosse! This clinic improves the girls’ fundamental skills of the game through drills and small-sided games. Stacey Tardich, President of Stacey’s School of LAX, has been playing and developing girls’ lacrosse for more than 20 years in Michigan. Players will be required to provide their own equipment, including stick, goggles, and mouth guard. Dates Jun 17-Jul 8 Day Wed Time 5:30-7pm Grade 5-8 # Sessions 4 Price: Res. $64 / Non-Res. $77 Location: ITC Community Sports Park Registration Ends: Jun 5 SKATING LEARN TO SKATE BOYS’ LACROSSE DEVELOPMENTAL LEAGUE Dates Jun 15-Jul 27 Jun 15-Jul 27 Jun 16-Jul 28 Jun 16-Jul 28 GIRLS’ LACROSSE SKILLS AND SCRIMMAGES Division Little Laxers Young Guns Rising Stars High School Come be a part of one of the largest Learn to Skate programs in the country! Our program follows the curriculum of the U.S. Figure Skating program. Lessons are given by highly qualified professional skating instructors. All classes are 30 minutes with an additional 30 minutes of practice, and enrolled skaters will receive a Public Skate punch card for a limited number of free admissions. Classes are offered for people of all ages; times and days vary to fit your schedule. Registration is available in person, over the phone (248.347.1010) or online (noviicearena.com). Session Session 7 Date May 13-Jun 20 Age All Price: Varies based on class Registration Begins: May 4 (no classes May 20-23) Location: Novi Ice Arena Session Summer Session Date Jul 8-Aug 26 Age All Price: Varies based on class Registration Begins: Jun 15 (spans eight weeks, but the price is for a six-week program – allowing for two missed weeks for vacation during session) Location: Novi Ice Arena Session Fall 1 Date Sep 9-Oct 10 Age All Price: Varies based on class Location: Novi Ice Arena City of Novi • Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services • 248.347.0400 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 53 Healthy, Active Lifestyles SOCCER TINY TIKES SOCCER Novi Parks is introducing a new soccer program for 3 year old kids! Participants will play in 4 practices/games on Saturday mornings. Sessions will take place in a 45 minute time slot and games are in a 4v4 format. Jerseys and awards are included in the registration fee. Players must be 3 years old as of April 14, 2015. Parents will facilitate the games and they will be allowed on the field to help the players. There will not be games on May 9 and May 23. Season May 2- Jun 6 Day Sat Time varies Age 3 Location: ITC Community Sports Park Price: Res. $34 / Non-Res. $41 Registration Deadline: Apr 14 FALL RECREATIONAL HOUSE SOCCER LEAGUE This instructional soccer league will focus on developing the basic fundamentals while providing a supportive and fun environment. Your child will learn how to dribble, shoot, pass, goaltend, and more! Practices take place once during the week with games generally occurring on Saturdays; however, there may be some weekday games. When registering, please indicate at least two preferred practice nights. This does not guarantee that you will have practice on one of those nights, as schedules are made based on the availability of the volunteer coaches. Preschool players must be 4 years old by Aug 24, 2015. Covered shin guards are mandatory for all participants and jewelry, including earrings, will not be allowed. Coach Information: We need volunteer coaches! If you are interested in volunteering as a coach, please indicate so during the registration process. A Coach’s Meeting will take place on Thursday, August 13 at 7pm at the Novi Civic Center and players will be contacted following the meeting. Divisions Co-ed Pre-K Grade 1 Boys Grade 2-3 Boys Grade 4-6 Boys Co-ed Kindergarten Grade 1 Girls Grade 2-3 Girls Grade 4-6 Girls Season: Aug 24–Mid Oct (weekly practices and 7 games weather permitting) Price: Res. $115 / Non-Res. $138 Location: Practices – area soccer fields, Games – ITC Community Sports Park Registration Ends: Jul 31 (Registration after this date may be taken based on availability only and a $10 late fee will apply.) 54 Your Novi Community Publication FALL TRAVEL SOCCER LEAGUE Novi Parks Soccer Club THUNDER! High competition without the sky-high costs! The travel soccer league is governed by WSSL (Western Suburban Soccer League). Try-outs for the Select Division of WSSL travel soccer will be held on Saturday, June 13 at Wildlife Woods Park. There are no tryouts for our Recreational Travel Division teams and they are formed provided we have a coach and enough players.. Our travel club plays teams from surrounding communities at home and away locations on weekends and weekday evenings. When prompted during registration, individuals may put in their coach name, if returning. If an individual was not part of a team from the previous season, we will place them based on availability. Players will receive a full uniform including a home and away jersey, shorts and socks. Covered shin guards are mandatory for all participants and jewelry, including earrings, will not be allowed. Coach Information: We need volunteer coaches! If you are interested in volunteering as a coach, please indicate so during the registration process. A mandatory coaches meeting will take place Wednesday, August 12 at 7pm at the Novi Civic Center and players will be contacted following the meeting. Divisions Boys U8 Girls U8 Boys U9 Girls U9 Boys U10 Girls U10 Boys U11 Girls U11 Boys U12 Girls U12 Boys U13 Girls U13 Boys U14 Girls U14 Boys U15+ Girls U15+ Birthdates Aug 1, 2007-Jul 31, 2008 Aug 1, 2007-Jul 31, 2008 Aug 1, 2006-Jul 31, 2007 Aug 1, 2006-Jul 31, 2007 Aug 1, 2005-Jul 31, 2006 Aug 1, 2005-Jul 31, 2006 Aug 1, 2004-Jul 31, 2005 Aug 1, 2004-Jul 31, 2005 Aug 1, 2003-Jul 31, 2004 Aug 1, 2003-Jul 31, 2004 Aug 1, 2002-Jul 31, 2003 Aug 1, 2002-Jul 31, 2003 Aug 1, 2001-Jul 31, 2002 Aug 1, 2001-Jul 31, 2002 Jul 31, 2001 and older Jul 31, 2001 and older Season: Aug 24-Nov 1 (weekly practices and 8 games weather permitting) Price: Res. $175 / Non-Res. $210 Location: Practices – area soccer fields, Games – ITC Community Sports Park Registration Ends: Jun 24 for Select / Jul 31 for Rec (Registration after this date may be taken based on availability only and a $10 late fee will apply.) Healthy, Active Lifestyles TENNIS ADULT SPORTS YOUTH TENNIS LESSONS Learn the sport of a lifetime! Students will be taught the fundamentals of how to hold the racquet, correct swing technique for all strokes and proper footwork. Plan to hit a lot of balls in this fast-paced class. Each session will include four dates with one and half hour lessons. Please bring a tennis racquet and water bottle. Session 1 Dates Day May 1-29 Fri May 1-29 Fri May 3-31 Sun May 3-31 Sun *no class on May 22, 24 Time 4:30-6pm 6-7:30pm 3-4:30pm 4:30-6pm Age 7-10 11+ 7-10 11+ # Sessions 4 4 4 4 Session 2 Dates Day Jun 12-Jul 10 Fri Jun 12-Jul 10 Fri Jun 14-Jul 12 Sun Jun 14-Jul 12 Sun *no class Jul 3, 5 Time 4:30-6pm 6-7:30pm 3-4:30pm 4:30-6pm Age 7-10 11+ 7-10 11+ # Sessions 4 4 4 4 Time 4:30-6pm 6-7:30pm 3-4:30pm 4:30-6pm Age 7-10 11+ 7-10 11+ # Sessions 4 4 4 4 BASKETBALL NEW – ADULT 3 ON 3 BASKETBALL LEAGUE Experience the NEW Adult 3 on 3 Basketball League in Novi! The league will feature a competitive atmosphere and a perfect opportunity to get your friends together to play basketball. Teams supply their own jerseys. Individuals will be placed on teams and will have the option to utilize Novi Parks jerseys or supply their own. Season includes: 7 nights of doubleheaders, 25 minute time limit, and an official will oversee the contest. The top two teams will play the eighth week for a shot at the championship! Dates Sep 8-Oct 27 Day Tue Day Fri Fri Sun Sun Price: Res. $72 / Non-Res. $86 Location: Rotary Park - outdoor tennis courts Registration Ends: Apr 27 / Jun 8 / Jul 20 FUNSTART TENNIS CAMPS FunStart Tennis is back with three fast-paced tennis camps for young players! The camp is for ages 6-10 of all skill levels and is designed for fun and fitness while taking part in drills, games, competition, and fun activities. All participants will receive a cool t-shirt. Racquets will be provided for those who need them. Each camp will meet on four consecutive days. Date Jun 22-Jun 25 Jul 20-Jul 23 Aug 3–Aug 6 Day Mon-Thur Mon-Thur Mon-Thur Time 6-8pm 6-8pm 10am-12pm Price: Res. $114 / Non-Res. $137 Location: Rotary Park Outdoor Tennis Courts Registration Ends: Jun 17 / Jul 15 / Jul 29 Age 6-10 6-10 6-10 Games 14 Price: Team $225 (* Referee fee: $12 per doubleheader/per team paid on site)Individual $75 Location: Novi Community Schools Times: 6/6:30pm, 7/7:30pm, 8/8:30pm, 9/9:30pm Registration Ends: Aug 28 Session 3 Dates Jul 24-Aug 14 Jul 24-Aug 14 Jul 26-Aug 16 Jul 26-Aug 16 Age 18+ CRICKET NOVI CRICKET CUP Compete and socialize with cricket enthusiasts! The 5th annual Novi Cricket Cup will be held at the beautiful Ella Mae Power Park. Tournament will be limited to the first 12 teams and modified ‘T-ball’ cricket rules will apply. Team rosters will be due at the managers meeting on August 14. Tournament schedule will be posted by Monday, August 17. The tournament will start Friday evening for some teams, and continue onto Saturday and Sunday. Some teams will have the opportunity to play under the lights. The top four teams will advance to knockout rounds on Sunday, August 23. Dates Aug 21-23 Time Varies Day Fri-Sun Age 18+ Price: $225 Manager’s Meeting: Monday, Aug 17 Location: Ella Mae Power Park Registration: Going on now Tournament will accommodate only 12 teams so register early! Registration Ends: Aug 13 City of Novi • Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services • 248.347.0400 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 55 Healthy, Active Lifestyles GOLF HOCKEY MENS GOLF BOOTCAMP Instructor Larry Wardo, a PGA Professional at the Novi Oaks Golf Center, will provide individual attention to golfers of all skill levels. Bootcamp is designed to golfers from beginners to advance to improve their golf game. Compared to regular lessons there will be more direction given on swing mechanics by using drills and exercises to create more speed and accuracy in the golf course. This class has a limit of five students to maximize one-on-one instruction. Additional Information: Golf balls are included and Novi Oaks does have clubs to use at no cost. Date Day April 26-May 7 Tue, Thu May 12-21 Mon, Wed Time 6-7:30pm 7-8pm Age 18+ 18+ Price: Res. $130 / Non-Res. $156 Instructor: Larry Wardo Location: Novi Oaks Golf and Sports Center Registration Ends: Apr 13/ Apr 28 WOMENS GOLF BOOTCAMP Instructor Larry Wardo, PGA Professional at the Novi Oaks Golf Center, will provide individual attention to busy females who need improvement with golf skills for business and leisure. Socialize with others and feel more at ease for when you advance to the golf world. This class is targeted for new and intermediate students. Date Jun 1-10 Jun 1-10 Jun 15-24 Day Mon, Wed Mon, Wed Mon, Wed Time 6-7pm 7-8pm 7-8pm Age 18+ 18+ 18+ Price: Res. $135 / Non-Res. $162 Instructor: Larry Wardo Location: Novi Oaks Golf and Sports Center, 46844 W 12 Mile Rd. Registration Ends: May 25/ Jun 8 ADULT SUMMER HOCKEY LEAGUES Various divisions will be offered for team and individual registration leagues. The focus of these leagues is fun and even competition. There is no checking, early games times, updated standings, trained scorekeepers & officials, and awards for champions. Registration for summer adult leagues, which run from July-August, begins in June. League D League C League C League D League B League C League Date Jul 5-Aug 31 Jul 5-Aug 31 Jul 5-Aug 31 Jul 5-Aug 31 Jul 5-Aug 31 Jul 5-Aug 31 Day Tue/Wed Tue Thu Sat Sun Sun SOCCER ADULT FALL SOCCER LEAGUE The adult soccer league is back for another season. Our 8v8, 5-game Fall league will be played on Sunday afternoons beginning Sep. 6. Team are awarded with trophies based on standings at the end of the season. Register as a team or call the parks office at 248.347.0400 to be placed on a ‘free agent’ list as an individual. Referee fees per game are $30 (per team) and are the responsibility of the teams at the field. Cost $250 $250 Season: Sep 6-Oct 11 Price: Team $250 Location: ITC Community Sports Park Registration Ends: Aug 24 Your Novi Community Publication Age 18+ 18+ 30+ 18+ 18+ 18+ Price: Varies based on league Registration Begins: Jun 1 Location: Novi Ice Arena League Men’s Team Women’s Team 56 Time Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Healthy, Active Lifestyles SOFTBALL ADULT DOUBLEHEADER SOFTBALL LEAGUE Join us in the most sought after softball league in the area! The summer and fall seasons includes 6 weeks of doubleheaders (12 games) plus a post-season single elimination tournament, weather permitting. The beautiful Ella Mae Power Park provides you with optimal playing conditions at any competition level. Register as a competitive team, a recreational team or call the parks office at 248.347.0400 to be placed on a ‘free agent’ list as an individual. Umpire fees per game are $15 (per team) and are the responsibility of the teams at the field. A mandatory summer and fall season manager’s meeting will be held prior to the season beginning. Leagues fill fast so do not wait to register! Day Mon Mon Tue Tue Wed Wed Thu Thu Fri Fri League Men’s D Men’s E Men’s D Men’s E Men’s D Men’s E Co-ed D Co-ed E Co-ed D Co-ed E Age 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ Price: $575 Location: Ella Mae Power Park Game Times: 6:20pm + 7:30pm & 8:40pm + 9:50pm Registration: Registration for new Summer 2015 teams and Returning Fall 2014 teams opens May 1 at 8 am. On this date returning teams may sign up in the same day/division that they played in Fall 2014. Registration for new Fall 2015 teams opens July 1 at 8 am. Registration Ends: May 29 (Summer) Aug 10 (Fall) TENNIS ADULT TENNIS LESSONS Players of all tennis skill levels are invited to join Coach Todd Beyer on the Rotary Park tennis courts to have some fun and get some exercise. A beginner and intermediate/advanced option are available. Each session will include four dates with one and half hour lessons. Please bring a tennis racquet and water bottle. Session 1 Dates Time May 3-31 6-7:30pm *no class May 24 Day Sun Age 18+ #Sessions 4 Day Sun Age 18+ #Sessions 4 Day Sun Age 18+ #Sessions 4 Session 2 Dates Time Jun 14-Jul 12 6-7:30pm *no class Jul 4, 6 Session 3 Dates Time Jul 26-Aug 16 6-7:30pm Price: Res. $72 / Non-Res. $86 Instructor: Todd Beyer Location: Rotary Park outdoor tennis courts Registration Ends: Apr 28 / Jun 9 / Jul 21 ADULT TENNIS LEAGUES Come join the tennis league that fits into any busy schedule! Fourteen matches are scheduled on a weekly basis with your opponent at a convenient time and location for both. Players will be assigned to the appropriate division based on their level of competitive play and leagues may be reassigned in the middle of the season to ensure equally competitive leagues. All players must submit their USTA rating, which can be determined through usta.com (professionally OR self-rated). Players must be 18 years old by May 18, 2015. A league banquet at the end of the season is included in the registration price. If you are interested in score keeping for your division, please make a note when registering. Division score keepers will be refunded their entry fee at the conclusion of the season. League Women’s Singles Men’s Singles Women’s Doubles Men’s Doubles Mixed/Coed Doubles Age 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ Season: May 18 through the end of August Price: Res. Singles $50 / Non-Res. Singles $60 Res. Doubles $25 (per person) / Non-Res. Doubles $30 (per person) Registration Ends: May 8 City of Novi • Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services • 248.347.0400 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 57 Healthy, Active Lifestyles VOLLEYBALL CO-ED SAND VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES Come work on your tan and while playing in the sand overlooking Walled Lake. Lakeshore Park has two newly renovated sand volleyball courts ready for action! All teams will be scheduled for 10 weeks of regular season games followed by tournament play. Wednesday will be a competitive league with high level players. Tuesday and Thursday will be recreational in nature. All players must be 18 years of age by June 2, 2015. A mandatory manager’s meeting will be held at Lakeshore Park the week of May 26. FIVB Official Sand Volleyball Rules will be in effect. All games will be officiated. $10 official fee must be paid in cash directly by teams before the start of each match. Season: Early Jun-Mid Aug Leagues Available Co-ed 4’s Recreational Co-ed 4’s Competitive Co-ed 4’s Recreational Day Tue Wed Thu Price: $160 per team Game Times: 6:30pm or 7:30pm Location: Lakeshore Park Registration Ends: May 21 NOVI ICE ARENA 42400 Nick Lidstrom Drive 248.347.1010 phone 248.347.1077 fax email: novi@suburbanice.com website: noviicearena.com Operated by Suburban Sports Group CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY OPEN HOUSE Every year, the Ice Arena hosts an open house in appreciation of all of our customers. This year’s event will be on Wednesday, August 26. There will be free open skating, free sticks and pucks, a Try Hockey for Free clinic, and raffles, games, and vendor tables. Open registration for all fall programming will also be available. More information will be posted on the ice arena website in early August. OPEN SKATING Open Skating is a great low-impact exercise and is fun for the entire family. We offer Open Skating sessions every day of the week as well as our special “Theme Skates” throughout the year. Starting in April, there will be evening public skating sessions on Fridays. Please see below for more information. 58 Your Novi Community Publication NOON SKATE Date Day Time Age May 1-Aug 31 Mon-Fri 12-1:50pm All Ask about our Lunch Club Cards ... get admission to 11 Noon Skates for the price of 10! Price: $3 PUBLIC SKATE Date Day Time Age May 1-Aug 31 Sat-Sun 3-4:50pm All May 1-Aug 31 Fri 7:30-9:20pm All Ask about our Weekend Skate Passes ... just $30 will get you 10 admissions! Price: $5 Skate Rental: $3 for all sessions See pg for more information on Novi Ice Arena’s Learn to Skate Program POWER SKATING CLASSES Power Skating classes help current hockey players and figure skaters work on skating ability and stride and are offered once a week. All classes are taught by highly qualified hockey and skating instructors and are one hour in length. Session Power Skating Date May 20-Jul 29 Day Wed Time TBD Age 6+ Price: $190 Registration Begins: Going on now Please call the Novi Ice Arena at 248.347.1010 or visit noviicearena.com for registration information DROP-IN HOCKEY Session Date Day Time Age Morning May 1-Aug 31 Wed/Fri 6:30-7:50am 18+ Evening May 1-Aug 31 Fri 9:30-10:50pm 18+ Schedule is subject to change. Please go to noviicearena.com for days and times. Price: $10 (Goalies skate free) Ask about our Drop In Hockey Punch Cards ... get 5 admissions for $40 TRY HOCKEY FOR FREE CLINICS Have you always wanted to try hockey, but never found the chance? The Novi Ice Arena will be scheduling Try Hockey for FREE Clinics in the coming months. Registration information will be available on our website at noviicearena.com. Hockey equipment and rental skates will be provided for all that need it. Healthy, Active Lifestyles STICKS AND PUCKS Session Date Day Time Age Weekday May 1-Aug 31 Mon-Fri 10:30am and 2pm All Weekend May 1-Aug 31 Sat-Sun 1:30pm All Schedule is subject to change. Please go to noviicearena.com for days and times. Price: $10 Ask about our Sticks and Pucks Punch Cards ... get 5 admissions for $40 SKATING CLUB OF NOVI Established in 1998 with 25 members, the Skating Club of Novi is a volunteer organization that has been a member of the United States Figure Skating Association since 1999. Since then, the club has grown to over 150 members. The club is dedicated to the promotion of figure skating, and supports many activities at the Novi Ice Arena to further this goal. The Skating Club hosts the Annual Ice Show in the early spring that showcases the talents of our Learn to Skate students as well as our recreational and competitive figure skaters. Our coaching staff is for all levels of skaters, from beginner to competitive; individual freestyle and dance. On May 10-11, the Skating Club of Novi is hosting their annual ice show. This year’s theme is “The 80’s”. Tickets are available in advance or at the door. 2015 ICE REVIEW The Skating Club of Novi’s Ice Review is the annual figure skating show performed by members of the Skating Club and participants from our Learn to Skate program. Date May 8 May 9 Day Fri Sat Show Times 7pm 1 and 7pm Age All All Price: Tickets are available in advance or at the door SUBURBAN HOCKEY SCHOOLS Suburban Hockey will be running multiple camps at the Novi Ice Arena in July and August. For more information, see page x xxx in camp section or to register for any Suburban Hockey Schools, call 248.478.1600 or visit suburbanhockey.com. Registrations will also be taken at the Novi Ice Arena in person or over the phone at 248.347.1010. HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY Novi Ice Arena is the home of the Novi High School Wildcats and the Northville High School Mustangs. We are also the home for the Novi Wild Prep team and the Northville Prep and Girls teams. We host many high school hockey games and events each year. Summer freestyle ice is available six days per week (Monday-Friday mornings and afternoons, and Saturday mornings). Please call the rink at 248.347.1010 for times and levels. City of Novi • Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services • 248.347.0400 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 59 Beyond Books BEYOND BOOKS This section includes Novi Public Library information as well as programs and events for all ages. WE’RE TURNING 5! This summer the Novi Library is celebrating 5 years in our new library building and we would like to reminisce with you. Do you have old photos of you, your family or children enjoying time at the Library “back in the day?” Do your photo albums have pictures of tots (now teens) at a story time or other programs? Please contact Miss Kathryn or send copies to kbauss@ novilibrary.org. Drop in on Saturday, June 6 from 1-3pm to help us celebrate! CONTACT US 45255 W. Ten Mile Road Novi, MI 48375 248.349.0720 novilibrary.org Library Hours Mon – Thu 10am to 9pm Fri, Sat 10am to 6pm Sun 12pm to 6pm SUMMER READING 2015 We encourage all adults, teens, tweens and youth to join this year’s summer reading game’s beginning Monday, June 15 through Saturday, August 1. Come into the Library or sign up online at novilibrary.org for any of the Summer Reading Games. We hope to see everyone reading, learning, and enjoying the many activities the Library offers this summer! Library Closures Sunday, May 10 Sunday, May 24 Monday, May 25 Sunday, June 21 Saturday, July 4 Sunday, July 5 Friday, August 21 CONNECT WITH US! 60 Inform. Inspire. Include. Beyond Books READING IN OUR NOVI PARKS Visiting a Novi park this summer just got more exciting! Take advantage of the Read Boxes located in Lakeshore Park, ITC Park and Rotary Park. This program is designed to encourage summer reading for all ages! Keep the book as long as you like and when you are done, please return it to the Read Box or the Library. The Read Boxes will be available from May-October. Happy Reading! SUNDAY HOURS Remember the Library is open on Sundays from 12-6pm. This will give patrons more time to check out items from a variety of collections, surf the web on one of our many computers, and enjoy a good book on the patio. SPRING INTO NOVI Fall for Novi has sprung forward and will now take place on Saturday, May 2. We will be participating in this family fun event at the City’s Civic Center, so please stop by our table to say hi and hear about the valuable information services, business resources and programs we have to offer you. COMMUNITY READS The 6th annual Community reads will debut August 13. Once again the Novi Public Library will be partnering with the Libraries of Lyon Township, Northville District, Salem-South Lyon District, and Wixom to offer an exciting book for everyone to read, discuss, and engage in activities. Keep an eye out for the book title and details. SOAR AND EXPLORE WITH THE MICHIGAN ACTIVITY PASS DONATIONS/MEMORIALS We gratefully acknowledge those who have contributed to the Novi Public Library. Thank you for your support! Carol Brimo in memory of Dr. Kang Lee Tu Patrick Brunett Laura Marie Casey Pusheng Chen James Fankowski in memory of Francis Gerger Danielle Hammelef Linda and Dave Gillam in memory of Gene Francis Hamlin Frank W. Kerr Yin Hing & Arturo Klisowski Christine Krieger in honor of Linda A. Krieger Dorothy Manty James & Vivian Mclean The Nelson Family in memory of Eleanor and Bob Ryan Mary Pohlod The Robertsongifford Family in memory of Eleanor and Bob Ryan The Ryan Family in memory of Eleanor and Bob Ryan Kim Wagner Richard & Judith Wright Thank you to everyone who has donated to help the Library purchase the “I Love My Country” statue. Your support is greatly appreciated! LIBRARY BOARD MEETINGS Library Board meetings are held on the third Wednesday of each month. Date May 20 Jun 17 Jul 15 Aug 19 Day Wed Wed Wed Wed Time 7-9pm 7-9pm 7-9pm 7-9pm Age All All All All Discover Michigan! Beginning May 24 the MAP & Big Green Gym programs will combine and be available online! Visit michiganactivitypass.org. Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: Novi Civic Center - Council Chambers MEMORIAL DAY PARADE FRIENDS OF THE NOVI PUBLIC LIBRARY Show your support to the community and join the Library at the Memorial Day Parade, on Monday, May 25! Stop by the Library’s table to hear about our Summer Reading Program and all the resources and collections that we offer. We Support and Advocate for our Library novilibrary.org/AboutUs/FriendsoftheLibrary.asp Through Book Nook sales and membership fees, the Friends sponsor Community Reads, the Summer Reading Program, Battle of the Books, Listen at the Library, Morning Arts Series and much more! Novi Public Library • 248.349.0720 • novilibrary.org 61 Beyond Books NOVI HISTORICAL COMMISSION Meet members of the Novi Historical Commission, tour the Local History Room, and receive research assistance on the first and third Mondays of each month, except during June, July and August. Date May 4, 18 Day Mon Time 12-2pm Age 18+ ADULT PROGRAMS LISTEN @ THE LIBRARY Free informal and interactive family concerts brought to you by the Chamber Music Society of Detroit, Friends of the Novi Public Library, Walmart of Novi and Community Financial. Date May 3 Day Sun Time 3-4pm Age All Performer Cellist Felix Umansky and Pianist Stephen Wogaman Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: Local History Room Price: Free Community Event Registation Begins: No Registration Location: Whole Meeting room COMMISSION MEETINGS OAKLAND LIVINGSTON HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY (OLHSA) Meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 7pm in the Local History Room. Date May 27 Jun 24 Jul 22 Aug 26 Day Wed Wed Wed Wed Time 7-8:45pm 7-8:45pm 7-8:45pm 7-8:45pm Age 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: Local History Room DOCUMENT DONATION DAY Come to the Local History Room to donate photos, school yearbooks, letters or other documents pertaining to the history of Novi. Local History Room tours will also be available. Date May 17 Day Sun Time 3-5pm Age 16+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: Local History Room Need help with emergency services? Make an appointment with an OLHSA staff member. Date May 5-Aug 25 Day Tue Time Age 10am-4pm 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Appointments required. Call 248.209.2600 Location: Local History Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled JUMPSTART YOUR YOUNG READER Lay the literacy groundwork before formally entering school and learn foundational ideas and strategies that will jumpstart your young reader’s skills. Date May 5 May 14 Day Tue Thu Time 7-8pm 7-8pm Age All All Program Birth-3 Years Old 3-5 Years Old Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: May 5-Youth Activity Room May 14- East Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled KNIT 2GETHER KNITTING GROUP Participants gather to enjoy their projects and the companionship of like-minded people. Skill levels range from beginner to expert. Date May 7-Aug 27 Day Thu Time 10-11:30am Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: Youth Activity Room 62 Inform. Inspire. Include. Age 18+ Beyond Books Novi Public Library • 248.349.0720 • novilibrary.org 63 Beyond Books COFFEE WITH THE SUPERINTENDENT WHY A MASTERS DEGREE Come and meet Dr. Matthews, and enjoy a cup of coffee over conversation. Date May 11 May 13 Day Mon Wed Time 6:30-7:30pm 10:15-11:15am Age All All Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: East Meeting Room CALLING FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS Buying a home can be thrilling and nerve-wracking, especially for a first-time homebuyer. Let us help you. This program is presented by Kevin M. Weedmark, Owner, of Granite Capital, LLC. Date May 19 Day Tue Time 7-8pm Age 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: April 1 Location: East Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled NOVI WRITER’S GROUP We are offering an inspirational environment where you can create and share ideas. Date May 23 Jun 27 Jul 25 Aug 22 Day Sat Sat Sat Sat Time 10am-12pm 10am-12pm 10am-12pm 10am-12pm Age 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: Board Room BEAUTY OF NATIVE PLANTS Wondering how you can create a strikingly beautiful landscape with yearlong aesthetic interest? Drew Lathin from Creating Sustainable Landscapes will answer questions and share his knowledge. Date May 20 Day Wed Time 7-8pm Age 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: East Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled 64 Inform. Inspire. Include. Are you thinking about changing your career? Join us for an informational session on the advantages of extending your education NOW. Ms. Claire Ofiara, Associate Director from Wayne State’s Graduate School, will be our guest presenter. Date May 27 Day Wed Time 7-8:30pm Age 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: East Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled UNDERSTANDING MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Christina Caon, R.N., M.S.N., NP-C is an advanced level Nurse Practitioner who specializes in the care of multiple sclerosis patients and will be presenting this evening. Family & friends are welcome as they learn a lot about their loved ones. A light supper will be provided. The Library is partnering with Teva Pharmaceuticals. Date Jun 3 Day Wed Time 6-7:30pm Age 18+ Price: Free Community event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: Whole Meeting Room Registration Ends: When program is filled TIME FOR A DE-CLUTTER Would you like your space to be organized and clutter free? Help is at hand and this is a program you really don’t want to miss. Presented by Soo Porter from Your Cluttered Space. Date Jun 7 Day Sun Time 2-3pm Age 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: West Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled PLANNING FOR A HEALTHY FUTURE Learn how to leverage long term care insurance to assist with your health care needs. Cherie Curry and Cole VanAssche from New York Life will be our presenters. Date Jun 10 Day Wed Time 7-8pm Age 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: East Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled Beyond Books HISTORY OF ARMENIAN MUSIC AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE Date Jun 17 Date Jul 8 Marking the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, we will present brothers Ara and Keri Topouzian for an evening of reading and live music. Keri is author of The Perfect Armenian, a historical novel and Ara is a 2012 Kresge Artist Fellow and musician. This program is dedicated to the Armenians who lost their lives 100 years ago. Day Wed Time 7-8pm Age 18+ Each day our local Red Cross must collect 800 pints of blood to meet the needs of hospital patients in our community. You can help by donating blood. Please pass the word on to your family and friends. Register at 313-549-7041. Day Wed Time 1-7pm Age All Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: Whole Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Call 313.549.7041 Location: Whole Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled AUTHENTIC INDIAN COOKING SAY GOODBYE TO TIRED ACHY, SWOLLEN LEGS North Indian dishes will be the specialty of the day. Don’t miss wonderful tips, tidbits, demonstrations and, of course, samples of delicious dishes. Recipe handouts will be provided as well as an entertaining and educational time. No children please. Date Jun 4 Day Thu Time 6:30-8pm Age 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: East Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled TRUTH ABOUT ESTATE PLANNING Learn the differences between trust planning and will planning, and what common estate planning pitfalls to avoid. Presented by Huron Valley Law Center. Date Jun 24 Day Wed Time 6-8pm Miller Vein will be hosting an educational event to discuss the causes and treatment options for painful legs. There will be FREE medical screenings available. Date Jul 29 Day Wed Time 7-8pm Age 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: East Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled CONNECT WITH US! Age 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: East Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled POODLE SKIRTS AND 50S MUSIC WITH THE EARTH ANGELS Cruise back in time and experience the magic of the 50’s and 60’s recreated by the Earth Angels. This feel good group will get your fingers snapping, toes tapping, and hands clapping. Date Jun 25 Day Thu Time 7-8pm Age All Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: Patio Registration Ends: When Program is Filled Novi Public Library • 248.349.0720 • novilibrary.org 65 Beyond Books ADULT BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS ADULT SUMMER READING PROGRAM Summer reading is not just for our youth. Adults can participate in a summer reading program and be rewarded for their reading too. Head over to the Library with your Library card! Whether at the Library, pool or in your own backyard, read, learn and discover. We guarantee a fun-filled summer experience. Earn a gift card and a book by reading or listening to three books between June 15 and August 1. Sign up for the adult program online at novilibrary.org or visit us at the Library. NEIGHBORHOOD READS Enjoy meeting your neighbors to discuss fiction, non-fiction, classics, and contemporary novels. Date May 4 Day Mon Time 7-8:15pm Age 18+ Jun 1 Jul 6 Mon Mon 7-8:15pm 7-8:15pm 18+ 18+ Aug 3 Mon 7-8:15pm 18+ Book/Author Landline by Rainbow Rowell Euphoria by Lily King The Good Luck of Right Now by Matthew Quick Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: Board Room BOOKED FOR LUNCH Bring your lunch and we’ll provide the beverage, while we all enjoy a thoughtful book discussion. Date May 13 Day Wed Time 12-1pm Age 18+ Jun 10 Wed 12-1pm 18+ Jul 8 Wed 12-1pm 18+ Aug 12 Wed 12-1pm 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: Board Room 66 Inform. Inspire. Include. Book/Author The Weight of Heaven by Thrity Umrigar A Thousand Letters Home by Teresa Irish Apple Orchard by Susan Wiggs A Sudden Light by Garth Stein COMMUNITY LED DISCUSSION Join this interactive book discussion group led by members of the Novi Community! Date Day May 19 Tue Time 7-8pm Age 18+ Book/Author Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: Board Room ADULT CAREER DEVELOPMENT & BUSINESS PROGRAMS KICK-START A CAREER – INTRODUCTION TO JACOBS Jacobs is a worldwide engineering corporation providing services to the automotive, aerospace, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and many other industries. Learn about the immediate openings for engineers, programmers, analysts, and technicians across all sectors of Jacobs. For more information visit the Jacobs website at jacobs.com Questions? Email: TGRecruiting@Jacobs.com Date Day May 1 Fri *May 1 Fri Time 8:30-10:30am 3-5pm Age 17+ 17+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: Whole Meeting Room *Afternoon session held in East Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled SOCIAL MEDIA FOR SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS This interactive workshop will share effective techniques to grow your revenues using social media. Date May 16 Aug 8 Day Sat Sat Time 1-4pm 1-4pm Age 18+ 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: West Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled Beyond Books SCORE BUSINESS MENTORING LANGUAGE CONVERSATION GROUPS Grow your business or start one with one-on-one mentoring from experienced Service Corp of Retired Executives (SCORE) business counselors. Date May 20, Jun 17, Jul 15, Aug 19 May 20, Jun 17, Jul 15, Aug 19 May 20, Jun 17, Jul 15, Aug 19 Want to sharpen your German, Japanese, and Spanish language skills? You are invited to participate in the language conversation groups! Day Wed Time 10:30-11:30am Age 18+ Wed 11:30am-12:30pm 18+ Wed 12:30-1:30pm 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: Second Floor Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled ADULT LANGUAGE PROGRAMS Date May 6, Jun 3 May 11, Jun 8, Jul 13, Aug 10 May 18, Jun 15, Jul 20, Aug 17 Day Wed Time Age 6:30-8:00pm 16+ Date Japanese Mon Mon 7–8:30pm 7–8:30pm German Spanish 16+ 16+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: Board Room or Room 237 Registration Ends: When Program is Filled ADULT COMPUTER PROGRAMS COMPUTER TUTOR 1 ON 1 ENGLISH CONVERSATION GROUP Make friends as you practice your English pronunciation and conversation skills. Date *May 5 May 12 May 19 Day Tue Tue Tue Time 1-2pm 1-2pm 1-2pm Age 18+ 18+ 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: East Meeting Room, *May 5 program will be held in the Youth Activity Room Librarians are offering help with a computer topic of your choice. When registering, patrons will choose between the basics of Word, Excel, e-mail, Facebook, or internet Date Weekly Weekly Weekly Weekly Weekly Day Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Time 2:30-3pm 11:30am-12pm 2:30-3pm 7-7:30pm 2:30-3pm Age 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: 2ND Floor Computer Area Registration Ends: When Program is Filled E-READER INSTRUCTION Learn how to download library items to your eReader with hands-on instruction. Please make sure that you have an active Novi Library card in order to access materials. Kindle users will also need their Amazon login and password. Date May 4 Jun 8 Jul 6 Aug 3 Day Mon Mon Mon Mon Time 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm Age 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: Computer Lab Registration Ends: When Program is Filled Novi Public Library • 248.349.0720 • novilibrary.org 67 Beyond Books ZINIO DIGITAL MAGAZINES Learn how to access full digital issues of selected magazines using the Zinio service with your Library card. You must have a Novi Public Library card to access this service. Date May 4 Jun 8 Jul 6 Aug 3 Day Mon Mon Mon Mon Time 7-8pm 7-8pm 7-8pm 7-8pm Age 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: Computer Lab Registration Ends: When Program is Filled IPAD TIPS & TRICKS This course is designed to launch firsttime owners into a comfort zone with their iPads. Date May 5 May 7 Jun 9 Jun 11 Jul 7 Jul 9 Aug 4 Aug 6 Day Tue Thu Tue Thu Tue Thu Tue Thu Time 6-8pm 11am-1pm 6-8pm 11am-1pm 6-8pm 11am-1pm 6-8pm 11am-1pm Age 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: Second Floor Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled TECH TIME One-on-one session with a computer tech on a topic of your choice. Date May 7, 14 May 12, 19 May 17 Jun 7 Jun 11, 18 Jun 16, 30 Jul 9, 23 Jul 12 Jul 21, 28 Aug 6, 13 Aug 11, 25 Aug 16 Day Thu Tue Sun Sun Thu Tue Thu Sun Tue Thu Tue Sun Time 2-2:30pm 7-7:30pm 2-2:30pm 2-2:30pm 2-2:30pm 7-7:30pm 2-2:30pm 2-2:30pm 7-7:30pm 2-2:30pm 7-7:30pm 2-2:30pm Age 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: Second Floor Information Desk Registration Ends: When Program is Filled 68 Inform. Inspire. Include. LIFELONG LEARNING: GET GOING WITH GALE COURSES AND LEARNING EXPRESS LIBRARY Gale Courses deliver hundreds of engaging, instructor-led online courses focused on professional development, technology skills, and personal enrichment. Learn how to create an account, register for classes, and get started with this great tool as well as the basics of our online test taking program Learning Express Library. Date May 9 Jun 5 Aug 8 Day Sat Fri Sat Time 1-2:30pm 1-2:30pm 1-2:30pm Age 18+ 18+ 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No registration Location: Computer Lab VHS TO DVD WORKSHOP Transfer your VHS tapes onto a DVD using the Library’s Creation Station. Bring your VHS tapes and blank DVDs. Date May 11 May 14 Jun 15 Jun 18 Jul 20 Jul 23 Aug 10 Aug 13 Day Mon Thu Mon Thu Mon Thu Mon Thu Time 6-7pm 11am-12pm 6-7pm 11am-12pm 6-7pm 11am-12pm 6-7pm 11am-12pm Age 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: Creation Station, 2nd Floor Registration Ends: When Program is Filled CLOUD COMPUTING BASICS We will take you through the basics of cloud computing and the many free resources that can be used in your daily life. Participants must have an email account. Date May 12 Day Tue Time 6:30-8pm Age 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: Computer Lab Registration Ends: When Program is Filled Beyond Books IMPROVE YOUR TYPING SKILLS Move from two-finger typing to full-blown touch typing. Date May 18 Jun 25 Jul 27 Aug 27 Day Mon Thu Mon Thu Time 6-7pm 11am-12pm 6-7pm 11am-12pm Age 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: Computer Lab Registration Ends: When Program is Filled BASIC PHOTO EDITING WITH PAINT.NET Learn basic photo and image editing using one of the best, free photo-editing packages on the web - Paint.NET. Date May 21 Jun 23 Jul 16 Aug 18 Day Thu Tue Thu Tue Time 11am-12:30pm 6-7:30pm 11am-12:30pm 6-7:30pm Age 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: Computer Lab Registration Ends: When Program is Filled POWERPOINT 2010 BASICS TEEN & TWEEN PROGRAMS TEEN SPACE The teen space is offered to students in grades 7-12, MondayFriday from 2-5pm in the West meeting room. Teen space is not in session during school breaks or summer. TEEN BOOK CLUB Join us each month as we get together and talk about the books that we as a club selected to read! Check the program calendar for the current month’s title. Date May 2 Jun 6 Jul 11 Aug 1 Day Sat Sat Sat Sat Time 1-2:30pm 1-2:30pm 1-2:30pm 1-2:30pm Grade 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No registration Location: Second Floor Meeting Room TEEN ADVISORY BOARD (TAB) Join the TAB as we create and plan programs for teens at the library. Meeting attendance will count as volunteer time. Date May 15 Day Fri Time 3:30-4:30pm Grade 9-12 Design dynamic visual presentations by selecting suitable design layouts, inserting text and images, and using animation to enhance your slideshow in this hands-on class. Participants must have basic computer experience. Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No registration Location: East Meeting Room Date Jun 16 TEEN INVESTING Day Tue Time 6:30-8pm Age 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: Computer Lab Registration Ends: When Program is Filled GET INSPIRED WITH PINTEREST Discover how to create and share virtual “boards” full of inspiration and ideas about your passions and hobbies. Participants must have basic internet experience Date Jul 20 Day Mon Time 6:30-8pm Age 18+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: Computer Lab Registration Ends: When Program is Filled A representative from Community Financial will share some strategies about teen investing. Date May 15 Day Fri Time 4:30-5:30pm Grade 7-12 Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: East Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled TEEN VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Interested in volunteering? The Youth & Teen Services Department are looking for students going into grades 7-12 to assist with the Summer Reading Program. Volunteers are asked to work two-hour shifts once a week for at least four weeks of the program (Jun 15-Aug 1). Volunteers should be able to work with computers and be friendly, outgoing, and enjoy working with people of all ages. Applications and work permits will be available online and in the Library beginning May 1. Novi Public Library • 248.349.0720 • novilibrary.org 69 Beyond Books SUMMER READING PROGRAM TEEN VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION 2ND ANNUAL TEEN STOP ART EXHIBIT PREMIER Date Jun 1 Jun 2 Date Jun 13 This is a required orientation meeting for teens who have already submitted applications to be volunteers for the Summer Reading Program. (You may attend either meeting.) Day Mon Tue Time 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm Grade 7-12 7-12 Please join us for the second annual exhibit of Novi student artwork in the Teen Stop. We will meet in the East Meeting Room for a few words and light refreshments, followed by the premier of the exhibit in the Teen Stop. Day Sat Time 11am-12pm Age All Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Applications must be received – available May 1 Location: East Meeting Room Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: East Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled UNMASK A GREAT READ- TWEEN SUMMER READING GAME TIE DYE DAY! Beginning Monday, June 15 until Saturday, August 1, you will be able to come into the Library or go to the Library website to sign up for our Summer Reading game. This year’s game is for tweens going into grades 5-8. Using our website, you will keep track of the time you spend reading. Then come into the Library to collect your prizes, check out books, and attend our activities. Finish 24 hours of reading and you’ll be entered 4 times into our grand prize drawing. Teen volunteers will be on hand to assist you with the registration process and prize redemption. See our website (novilibrary.org) and our Summer Reading brochures, available in the Library beginning June 10, for more details. ESCAPE THE ORDINARY-TEEN SUMMER READING Beginning Monday, June 15 until Saturday, August 1, come into the Library or go to the Library website to sign up for Teen Summer Reading. Teens in grades 9-12 are encouraged to read or listen to a minimum of three books and enter them into your reading log. After finishing the three books you will be awarded a gift card. The last day to collect your prize is August 1st. It’s our annual Tie-Dye celebration to kick off Summer Reading! Bring a pre-washed, 100% cotton T-shirt for our annual tie dye bash. Date Jun 17 Day Wed Time 3-4:30pm Grade 5-12 Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Jun 3 Location: Whole Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled RING OF STEEL – STUNTS AND STAGE COMBAT Learn from the stunt masters some of the tricks of your favorite heroes. Please note: stage weapons will be on display. Date Jun 23 Day Tue Time 6-8pm Grade 5-12 Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: Whole Meeting Room SUMMER MOVIE FUN – SUPERHERO STYLE Join us for a screening of a popular superhero movie. Snacks will be provided. Date Jul 1 Day Wed Time 2:30-5pm Grade 5-12 Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Jun 17 Location: West Side Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled 70 Inform. Inspire. Include. Beyond Books MYTHOLOGICAL HEROES EPIC QUEST Are you a fan of ancient Myths? If so join us for a Mythological Heroes party where we will test our skill and finish a quest fit for a hero. Date Jul 9 Day Thu Time 1-2pm Grade 5-12 Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Jun 25 Location: Whole Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled T-SHIRT DESIGN REMIX Re-purpose that old t-shirt. Bring an old shirt and we will help you re-design it into something cool. Date Jul 15 Day Wed Time 3-4pm CREATURES OF THE NIGHT – HOWELL NATURE CENTER Meet the animals that are out and about when you are asleep. Our friends at Howell Nature Center will introduce you to these remarkable creatures. Day Wed Time 7-8pm Grade 5-12 Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: Whole Meeting Room CUPCAKE WARZ Come ready to battle your friends with your awesome cupcake design skills. Date Jul 29 Day Wed Time 3-4pm Finish the Summer Reading Game and get an exclusive invitation to a fun time at Paradise Park. Thanks to our friends at Paradise Park you can enjoy free games, laser tag, and food. Date Aug 4 Day Tue Grade 5-12 Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Jul 15 Location: Whole Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled Time 5-7pm Grade 5-12 Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: When Summer Reading goal is completed (after June 16) Location: Paradise Park, 45799 Grand River Ave., Novi, MI 48374 Registration Ends: When Program is Filled Grade 5-12 Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Jul 1 Location: Whole Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled Date Jul 22 SUMMER READING FINALE: PARADISE PARK! YOUTH STORY TIMES BABY TIME: STORY TIMES FOR AGES BIRTH-12 MONTHS Babies and their parent/caregiver will be introduced to engaging stories, rhymes, songs, finger plays and other activities. Date May 4, 11 Day Mon Time 10:15-10:45am Age Birth-12 months Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Day of the Program, Limited to the first 40 attendees Location: Youth Story Time Room Registration Ends: When maximum attendance has been reached TOT TIME: STORY TIMES FOR 12-23 MONTH-OLDS A wide variety of fun stories, finger plays, songs, and other activities will be shared with our tots. Date May 4, 11 May 5, 12 Day Mon Tue Time 11:15-11:45am 10:15-10:45am Age 12-23 months 12-23 months Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Day of the Program, Limited to the first 40 attendees Location: Youth Story Time Room Registration Ends: When maximum attendance has been reached Novi Public Library • 248.349.0720 • novilibrary.org 71 Beyond Books TWO OF US: STORY TIMES FOR TWO YEAR-OLDS Toddlers and their parent/caregiver participate together in this engaging program filled with stories, tunes, and action rhymes. Date May 1, 8, 15 May 5, 12 May 6, 13 Day Fri Tue Wed Time 10:15-10:45am 11:15-11:45am 11:15-11:45am Age 2 years 2 years 2 years Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Day of the Program, Limited to the first 40 attendees Location: Youth Story Time Room Registration Ends: When maximum attendance has been reached THREE’S COMPANY: STORY TIMES FOR THREE YEAR-OLDS We share literature with your youngster and mix it with amusing finger plays and melodies. Date May 1, 8, 15 May 6, 13 Day Fri Wed Time 11:15-11:45am 10:15-10:45am Age 3 years 3 years Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Day of the Program, Limited to the first 40 attendees Location: Youth Story Time Room Registration Ends: When maximum attendance has been reached ON MY OWN: STORY TIMES FOR FOUR AND FIVE YEAR-OLDS This program consists of stories, songs, conversation, and kid fun. Date May 5, 12 Day Tue Time 2-2:30pm Age 4-5 years Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Day of the Program, Limited to the first 40 attendees Location: Youth Story Time Room Registration Ends: When maximum attendance has been reached 72 Inform. Inspire. Include. INTERNATIONAL STORY TIMES Language Marathi Chinese Spanish Hindi Japanese Korean Tamil Czech Date May 9 May 18 May 19 May 20 May 26 May 28 May 30 May 30 Day Sat Mon Tue Wed Tue Thu Sat Sat Time 10:30-11am 10:30-11am 10:30-11am 10:30-11am 10:30-11am 10:30-11am 10:30-11am 4-4:30pm Grade Preschool Preschool Preschool Preschool Preschool Preschool Preschool Preschool Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Day of the Program, Limited to the first 40 attendees Location: Youth Story Time Room Registration Ends: When maximum attendance has been reached BRIGHT LORITOS STORY TIMES We will be sharing stories and songs in various languages. Please note every month is a different language/theme. Language Spanish French Mandarin Spanish Date May 30 Jun 27 Jul 25 Aug 29 Day Sat Sat Sat Sat Time 10:30-11:15am 10:30-11:15am 10:30-11:15am 10:30-11:15am Grade Preschool Preschool Preschool Preschool Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Day of the Program, Limited to the first 40 attendees Location: Youth Story Time Room Registration Ends: When maximum attendance has been reached Beyond Books YOUTH PROGRAMS KIDDIE CRAFTS Use your imagination and creativity to make a one-of-akind masterpiece. Date May 2 Jun 13 Jul 11 Aug 8 Day Sat Sat Sat Sat Time 10:30-11am 10:30-11am 10:30-11am 10:30-11am Age 18 months-4 years 18 months-4 years 18 months-4 years 18 months-4 years Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Two weeks prior to event Location: Youth Activity Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled Celebrate the inauguration of our very own Minecraft server! Day Thu Time 6-8pm Grade K-6 Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 23 Location: East Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled MOTHER’S DAY CRAFT Your Mom does so much for you…come make a craft to say “Thanks!” and “I love you!” Date May 9 Day Sat Time 1-2pm Grade K-4 Price: Free Community Event Registration Begin: Apr 25 Location: West Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled SNACK TALES Listen to great stories and make a treat to eat! Date Day May 11 Mon Time 7-7:45pm Bring your trading cards and electronic games to train and to battle. Beginners are welcome. Date May 16 Jun 20 Jul 25 Aug 22 Day Sat Sat Sat Sat Time 1-3pm 1-3pm 1-3pm 1-3pm Grade 3-12 3-12 3-12 3-12 Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: Youth Activity Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled LEGO CLUB Join us for Lego show-and-tell and building activities. We supply the Legos, you supply the imagination. MINECRAFT PARTY! Date May 7 POKEMON Grade K-4 Price: Free Community Event Registration Begin: Apr 1 Location: Youth Activity Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled Date May 18 Jun 29 Jul 27 Aug 31 Day Mon Mon Mon Mon Time 6-6:45pm 6-6:45pm 6-6:45pm 6-6:45pm Grade K-4 K-4 K-4 K-4 Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: Youth Activity Room SUPERHERO DANCE PARTY Dance, sing, and shake, shake, shake. We will do it all at our superhero dance party. Children can dress up as their favorite superhero or just wear something comfortable for moving, jumping and jiving. Date Jun 1 Day Mon Time 11am-12pm Age 18 months-5 years Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: Whole Meeting Room DANIEL TIGER STORY TIME Follow the trolley to this awesome story time featuring Daniel Tiger books. Songs, rhymes, and a brief video will also be a part of the fun. Date Jun 9 Day Tue Time 11-11:45am Age Preschool Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: May 26 Location: Whole Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled Novi Public Library • 248.349.0720 • novilibrary.org 73 Beyond Books EMPOWERING CHILDREN WITH AUTHOR MARIA DISMONDY Author Maria Dismondy will share the messages in her award-winning children’s books on becoming your own personal super hero. Come to this special story time with an entertaining craft afterwards. Date Jun 16 Day Tue Time 7-8pm Grade K-4 SUMMER READING PROGRAM ENTERTAINMENT Hooray for Heroes! Join us as we learn about all kinds of heroes this summer through reading and interactive programs with our Every Hero has a Story theme. You are sure to learn and enjoy something that will have you flying up, up, and away! EVERY HERO HAS A STORY: NOVI PUBLIC LIBRARY SUMMER READING GAME Performances Doug Scheer Superhero Math Jun 20 Sat 11-11:30am Preschool Super Summer Story Time Jun 23 Tue 1-3pm K+ Summer Movie Spectacular! Jun 30 Tue 2-3pm All Patriotic Craft Fun * Jul 7 Tue 11am-12pm All Superhero Gear * Jul 7 Tue 7-8pm All Superhero Gear * Jul 14 Tue 7-8pm K+ Exotic Zoo Educational Wildlife Program Jul 21 Tue 2-3pm K+ Edible Architecture * Jul 30 Thu 1-2pm All Superhero Training Academy * Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: *Two weeks prior to event Location: Whole Meeting Room Using our website, keep track of the time reading/being read to. Teen volunteers will be on hand to assist you with the registration process and the prize redemption. Information may be found in the Summer Reading Program brochures distributed in the schools in June, at novilibrary.org, or at the Library. SIZZLING SUMMER’S WONDERFUL WEDNESDAYS Price: Free Community Event Registration Begin: Apr 1 Location: Whole Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled Beginning Monday, June 15 and continuing until Saturday, August 1, you will be able to go online or come into the Library to sign up for our Summer Reading Game. This year we will sponsor two separate games for preschool and elementary age children: • “Read to Me” for children under kindergarten age • “Every Hero has Story” for children going into grades K-4 Date Jun 16 Day Time Grade Tue 11am-12pm K+ In partnership with Novi Parks, Recreation, & Cultural Services, bring your blanket, family and friends to celebrate summer with us. After the show, walk over to the Library and check out your favorite reads. Date Day Jun 17 Wed Jun 24 Wed Time 10:30-11:15am 10:30-11:15am Ages All All Jul 8 Jul 15 Wed Wed 10:30-11:15am 10:30-11:15am All All Jul 22 Wed 10:30-11:15am All Jul 29 Wed 10:30-11:15am All Aug 5 Wed 10:30-11:15am All Aug 12 Wed 10:30-11:15am All Performance Gemini Music Duo “Jo Jo Fish” Puppet Show, The Amazing Clark Crazy Craig, Juggler Cupcakeasaurus, Music Duo Scheer Genius ”The Laugh Factory” Tom Plunkard, Magician The Merry Music Maker Beverly Meyer, The Music Lady Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: Fuerst Park/Library in Inclement Weather 74 Inform. Inspire. Include. Beyond Books SCIENCE SUPERHERO SUMMER READING FINALE: READ TO ME Kids can find out about great discoveries of famous scientists and participate in some fun experiments and activities. Space is limited to the first 36 kids in attendance. Date Jun 27 Jul 11 Jul 25 Day Sat Sat Sat Time 11:15am-12pm 11:15am-12pm 11:15am-12pm Preschoolers who finish the summer reading game can come and enjoy a party fit for preschoolers. Parachutes, bubbles, music, and more! Date Aug 3 Grade 1-4 1-4 1-4 SUMMER READING STORY TIMES Children and their parent/caregivers will enjoy ageappropriate stories, music, and fun! Story time sticks are available at the 1st floor Information Desk. Day Mon Mon Tue Jun 25-Jul 30 Jun 26-Jul 31 Thu Fri Time 10:15-10:45am 11:15-11:45am 10:15-10:45am or 11:15-11:45am 10:15-10:45am 10:15-10:45am or 11:15-11:45am Time 10:30-11:30am Age Preschool Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Upon Completion of the Summer Reading Game Location: Whole Meeting Room Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Day of the Program, limited to the first 36 attendees Location: Whole Meeting Room Date Jun 22-Jul 27 Jun 22-Jul 27 Jun 23-Jul 28 Day Mon Age Birth-12 months 12-23 months 2-3 years 2-3 years 4+ years SUMMER READING FINALE: PARADISE PARK! Finish the Summer Reading Game and get an exclusive invitation to a fun time at Paradise Park. Thanks to our friends at Paradise Park you can enjoy free games, laser tag, and food. Date Aug 4 Day Tue Time 2–4pm Grade K-4 Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Upon Completion of the Summer Reading Game Location: Paradise Park, 45799 Grand River Ave., Novi, MI 48374 Registration Ends: When Program is Filled Price: Free Community Event Registration: Day of the Program, Limited to the First 40 Attendees Location: Youth Story Time Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled PLAYGROUPS Have a play date at the Library! Toys will be provided. Date Jun 22-Jul 27 Jun 23-Jul 28 Day Mon Tue Time 10:15am-12pm 10:15am-12pm Age Preschool Preschool Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: Youth Activity Room Novi Public Library • 248.349.0720 • novilibrary.org 75 Beyond Books DOG DAYS AT THE LIBRARY MONDAY MOVIE MATINEE Date Jun 22 Jun 26 Jul 24 Aug 17 Date Aug 17 Aug 24 Aug 31 Read to a dog! Children are encouraged to practice their reading skills with a very patient listener: a therapy dog. Day Mon Fri Fri Mon Time 6:30-8pm 1-2:30pm 1-2:30pm 6:30-8pm Grade K-6 K-6 K-6 K-6 Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: Youth Story Time Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled RAINBOW LOOM FUN NIGHT Come and make your own Rainbow Loom creations with the inventor of Rainbow Loom Family. Already a Loomer? Bring your creation in for a contest to win Rainbow Loom products. Amazing creations from Loomers around the world will be exhibited. Date Day Aug 6 Thu Aug 20 Thu Time 7-8pm 7-8pm Age 8+ 8+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Apr 1 Location: West Meeting Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled GAME DAY! Get some relief from the hot weather and play video games, ping pong or tabletop games in the library! Date Aug 15 Day Sat Time 12-5pm Age All Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: Youth Activity Room /Whole Meeting Room Bring your picnic lunch and eat it inside the meeting room while we feature a movie on the big screen. Day Mon Mon Mon Time 12-2 pm 12-2 pm 12-2 pm Grade K+ K+ K+ Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: No Registration Location: West Side Meeting Room INTERNATIONAL STORY TIME FAIR Cultures from around the world will be presenting stories and music, displaying crafts and costumes, and sharing food samples in a fun and interactive environment for the whole family. Date Aug 22 Day Sat Time 11am-12:30pm Age All Price: Free Community Event Registration Begin: No Registration Location: Whole Meeting Room SWEETNESS OF ROSH HASHANAH Join us for stories, crafts and tastings to celebrate the start of the Jewish New Year. Date Aug 24 Day Mon Time 11-11:45am Age Grade K and up Price: Free Community Event Registration Begins: Aug 1 Location: Story Time Room Registration Ends: When Program is Filled CONNECT WITH US! Photos and videos that appear on the Novi Public Library’s website and promotional materials may be gathered from public programs, events, and Library spaces. Attendance at Novi Public Library programs, events, or Library spaces constitutes consent to be photographed for use in print and/or electronic publicity for the Novi Public Library. Photos, images, and videos submitted by users for online galleries or contests may also be used by the Library for promotional purposes. To ensure the privacy of individuals and children, images will not be identified using full names or personal identifying information without written approval from the photographed subject, parent, or legal guardian. If you do not want us to use a photo or video of you or your child, please tell the Library staff member coordinating the event PRIOR to the program. 76 Inform. Inspire. Include. Enhance – Active Lifestyles for Adults +55 ACTIVE LIFESTYLES FOR ADULTS 55+ This section provides information about programs and services available for adults. City of Novi Older Adult Services Office 45175 Ten Mile Road (Between Novi Rd and Taft Rd) Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Novi Times Don’t stay inside this summer! City of Novi Older Adult Services encourages you to get out and about. There are more than 100 healthy and active opportunities planned for from May-August. Wondering what is happening in Novi? Stay tuned to the Novi Times television show on Bright House, AT&T U-verse or You Tube. The show will help you stay educated about health and fun offerings, special services and educational programs geared toward older adults. The program is repeated throughout the month. Check your local guide for times. Connect with City of Novi Older Adult Services: Enhance - Encouraging Healthy, Active Lifestyles Older Adult Services Office: Transportation Services: Daily Lunch Meal Reservations: Meals on Wheels: 248.347.0414 248.735.5617 248.347.0489 1.888.886.8971 Monthly Activity Calendar Check out our monthly calendar of special events, classes, programs and services. Copies are available at the Older Adult Services Office, Meadowbrook Activity Center and Novi Civic Center, as well as online at cityofnovi.org. City of Novi Boomers & Beyond on Facebook Stay in the know about great happenings specifically for those 55+ by liking City of Novi Boomers & Beyond on Facebook. Our newsletter highlights classes, programs, special events and features thoughtprovoking articles. Novi residents 55+ who are registered voters, can find it in the mail or view it online at cityofnovi.org. If you would like to be added to the mailing list, please contact the Older Adult Services Office at 248.347.0414. Program Activity Sites Novi Civic Center - 45175 Ten Mile Road Meadowbrook Activity Center – 25075 Meadowbrook Road Novi Public Library - 45255 Ten Mile Road City of Novi • Older Adult Services • 248.347.0414 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 77 Enhance – Active Lifestyles for Adults +55 MEADOWBROOK COMMONS An independent residential community owned by the City of Novi and designed especially for adults ages 55+. Meadowbrook Commons located on 19 acres offers two bedroom ranch style apartment homes as well as one and two bedroom apartments in the main three-story building. It is a pet-free and smoke-free community. Residents enjoy many amenities in the main building including a hair salon, library, theater, exercise room as well as activity room. There are comfortable lounge areas residents may enjoy at their leisure as well as landscaped inner courtyard enjoyed during the spring and summer months. Please call 248.305.8846 for more information. SPECIAL EVENTS Enjoy the lazy days of summer at these special events! Come relax, be entertained and let us serve YOU! Tickets are limited and must be purchased in advance at the City of Novi Older Adult Services office in the Novi Civic Center. Limited payment options are available at the Meadowbrook Activity Center. For more information please call 248.347.0414. HAPPY TRAILS – LUNCHEON Come bask in an afternoon filled with “campfire” fun. Join your friends at ‘Camp’ Meadowbrook as we enjoy a summer time meal and hear from the entertainment for the day, Balancing Earth. Date Jun 18 Day Thu Time 12-2pm Age 55+ Price: Res. $7 / Non-Res. $8.50 Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Ticket Deadline: Jun 12 or until sold out 78 Your Novi Community Publication STAR SPANGLED SPLENDOR – LUNCHEON Hip, hip, hooray… its Independence Day! Laugh and sing along with Special Blend as they perform a selection of patriotic tunes and show your American pride by wearing your red, white, and blue! Date Jul 2 Day Thu Time 12-2pm Age 55+ Price: Res. $7 / Non-Res. $8.50 Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Ticket Deadline: Jun 26 or until sold out CELEBRATE 85 YEARS AND BEYOND! Join us in celebrating the luminaires in our area that are turning 85 years old or older! We will enjoy cake and ice cream, highlight each of our birthday participants and of course sing “Happy Birthday!” We are asking each birthday celebrant to submit a personal history form as well as two pictures (one from childhood and one as an adult, all pictures must be labeled and will be returned immediately after office staff scans). If you have filled out a personal history form for this event in previous years, you can request that the pictures and information be reused when obtaining your ticket. Please submit history form and pictures to the City of Novi Older Adult Services Office by August 6. Tickets are limited and must be purchased in advance. Date Aug 20 Day Thu Time 1:30pm Age All Price: Free for birthday celebrants 85+ (Tickets are still required) Res. $3 / Non-Res. $4 for family and friends Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Ticket Deadline: Aug 14 Enhance – Active Lifestyles for Adults +55 BITS & BYTES CAFÉ SOCIAL NEW – “A NOVEL BUNCH” BOOK CLUB Join the new book club, created just for you! Book clubs are a great way to meet new people, read new books, and learn from each other’s thoughts and experiences. This group will meet four times a year. The discussions will be led by Novi Librarian, Jessie Schenk. Date Day Time Age Book to Read before Meeting May 20 Wed 1-2 pm 55+ Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline Aug 19 Wed 1-2 pm 55+ The Boys in the Boat by Daniel Brown Price: No Charge Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Join fellow Indian descent older adults in the community at this new group designed to get people together to interact, play some games (both Indian games and local favorites) and practice speaking in English in a comfortable environment. For more information, contact Sushma Tuteja at 248.347.0839. Group will meet every 2nd and 4th Wednesday. Day Wed Wed Wed Time 1-3pm 1-3pm 1-3pm Age 55+ 55+ 55+ Time 10-11:30am Age Adult Price: No Charge Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Join your friends for the monthly movie matinee on the big screen at the Meadowbrook Activity Center. Enjoy a new DVD release complete with popcorn and refreshments. Preregistration is not required. Most movies are PG or PG-13. Each movie is chosen a month prior to viewing. Contact Older Adult Services at 248.347.0414 for the next feature. Date May 18, Jun 15, Jul 20, Aug 17 Day Mon Time 1-3:30pm Age Adult PANERA AND PALS CHINESE CLUB This program is designed for Chinese older adults interested in enjoyable crosscultural experiences. Mandarin-speaking older adults will learn the English speaking, reading and writing skills needed for their daily lives. For more information, contact coordinator Shirley Tong at 734.525.1282 (Fri-Mon.) Day Tue Day Thu Price: $1 at the door Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Price: No Charge Location: Novi Civic Center Date May 5-Aug 25 Date May 21, Jun 11, Jul 16, Aug 13 MONDAY MOVIE MATINEE - MONTHLY NEW - INDIAN CLUB Date Jun 10, 24 Jul 8, 29 Aug 12, 26 We enjoy sharing with you the exciting ways in which technology helps you meet the needs of our fast changing society. Lives have been changed with learning to use the smartphones, iPads, computer, the internet and e-mail. Our monthly Thursday meeting allows individuals to ask questions, learn helpful hints, and gain valuable information about the many uses of tech gadgets. Time 10am-12pm Become friends and spend time enjoying bagels, rolls, bread, sweets and coffee thanks to a great partnership with Panera Bread. It’s a great way to start your Tuesdays. Date May 5-Aug 25 Day Tue Time 8-9am Age 55+ Price: No Charge Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Age 55+ Price: No Charge Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center City of Novi • Older Adult Services • 248.347.0414 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 79 Enhance – Active Lifestyles for Adults +55 LADIES LUNCH BUNCH Grab your gals and get together at a different local restaurant each month. This social group is a great way to meet new people, try some new delicious food, and get out and have some fun! Just show up at the designated location each month. Age 50+. Date May 21 Jun 11 Day Thu Thu Time 1pm 1pm Jul 16 Thu 1pm Aug 13 Thu 1pm Location Alfoccino’s 39205 Grand River Ave Steve and Rocky’s 43150 Grand River Ave Outback Steakhouse 48020 Grand River Ave Genetti’s 108 E. Main St., Northville HOBBIES & CRAFTS NEW - “IN STITCHES” NEEDLEPOINT, EMBROIDERY, AND CROSS STITCH GROUP We invite all needlework enthusiasts of Cross Stitch, Embroidery and Needlepoint to come and join this new group! Beginners and experienced stitchers are welcome to share ideas, learn new skills, explore different applications of the various needlework arts and of course, have FUN and GOOD COMPANY with others who share your interests. If you are already stitching, bring your projects. Beginners can learn some basics about stitches, what supplies you need and what other resources are available. Call Cheryl 248.719.6492 for more information. Program does not meet July 3. Date May 1-Aug 28 Day Fri Time 1-3pm Age 55+ Price: No Charge Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center 80 Your Novi Community Publication ALL THINGS YARN – KNITTING/ CROCHETING CIRCLE Come join us for an afternoon of relaxation, inspiration and socialization. Work on your own special projects or help with some community projects (yarn and patterns will be provided for those who request). Projects include blankets, mittens and hats for the homeless and small items to raise funds to help cancer patients. Joining a knitting/crocheting group is one of the best things you can do for yourself. If you’re new, it’s a great way to pick up new tricks and always have someone at the ready to help you through difficult parts of patterns or explain a new-to-you technique. Bring your own needles and hooks that work with worsted weight yarns. Yarn and patterns are provided. Contact Beverly McCarter 248.302.1258 for information. Date May 5-Aug 25 Day Tue Time 2-4:30pm Age 55+ Price: No Charge. Yarn donations are accepted. Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center “NOVI NEEDLERS” QUILTING GROUP Give back to the community by joining sewers and non-sewers who create beautiful quilts that put smiles on the faces of those less fortunate. Over the past 16 years, thousands of quilts have been donated to various charitable agencies. Novi Needlers meet the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. Fabric donations welcome: cotton and polyester blends (not silks or knits). Call Carole Gatrell 248.349.2019 for further information. Date May 13, Jun 10, Jul 8, Aug 12 May 27, Jun 24, Jul 22, Aug 26 Day Wed Time 10am-2:30pm Age 55+ Wed 10am-1pm 55+ Price: No Charge Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Enhance – Active Lifestyles for Adults +55 CARDS & GAMES NEW - CANASTA Canasta became the most popular card-game in the 1950’s and has continued to be a card-players favorite since. Canasta, a game in the Rummy family, can be played in many variations. Come to play or learn how to play and bring back all those fond memories of the past. You must bring a partner (you don’t necessarily have to play as partners, but an even amount of people is required to play.) Group meets the last Friday of every month. Price: $1 at the door Location: Novi Civic Center Time 1-4pm Age 55+ Price: No Charge Location: Novi Civic Center Contract Bridge is played by four players who form two-partner teams and is considered a “trick taking card game”. You are welcome to join in without bringing a partner. Develop your game “strategy” each week and have fun. Day Thu Day Wed Time 12:30-3:30pm Age 55+ Price: $1 at the door Location: Novi Civic Center PINOCHLE Time 12:15-3:30pm Age 55+ Day Mon Time 12:30-3:30pm Age 55+ Price: $1.25 at the door Location: Novi Civic Center BINGO B-6, I-23, N-40, G-58, O-73…B I N G O!! Try your luck and get those cards filled up. All are welcome for this recreational Bingo gathering. Doors open at 12:45pm. No bingo July 3. Date May 1-Aug 28 BRIDGE - CONTRACT Date May 7-Aug 27 Date May 6-Aug 26 Date May 4-Aug 31 American Mahjong is a game that is similar to the card game Gin Rummy, but is instead played with tiles. It is based on the Chinese game Mah Jongg and has been around since 1937. The game can be played with three to four players per table. Come enjoy this extremely popular game. No Mah Jongg May 25. Day Mon Think you have the hand that you can go solo with? Try your hand in euchre, it is a four-person game played with two person partners. Euchre is a trick-taking game in which two jacks are the highest cards. Come be part of this extremely popular game. Try your hand at Pinochle (single deck). Keep your mind sharp with a little competition! No Pinochle on May 25. MAH JONGG Date May 4-Aug 31 EUCHRE Day Tue, Fri Time 1-3pm Age 55+ Price: $.50 per card at the door Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Bingo Callers Wanted! Share your time and talents with City of Novi Older Adult Services. We are in need of volunteers to call Bingo once a month. Your four hour commitment makes a difference. Contact Sandy Fisher at 248.347.0421 for more information. Price: $.50 at the door Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center BRIDGE - DUPLICATE Play the most popular form of bridge in the United States. Please remember, you MUST HAVE A PARTNER for this game. Doors open at 11:45am. No bridge July 3. Date May 1-Aug 28 Day Fri Time 12:30-3:30pm Age 55+ Price: $1 at the door Location: Novi Civic Center City of Novi • Older Adult Services • 248.347.0414 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 81 Enhance – Active Lifestyles for Adults +55 FITNESS Looking for a great way to stay healthy and active? Exercise and physical activity are good for just about everyone, including adults 55+. No matter your health and physical abilities, you can gain a lot by staying active. From fast moving dance style to gentle, slower movement, each class is specially designed to meet the fitness needs of all ability levels. Balance Training Stretch & Strength Bolly Fit Tai Chi Dancing for Healing Yoga: Beginner/Gentle Keep on Movin’ Zumba Gold Morning Tone & Stretch For fitness classes dates and times, refer to pages 42. OUTDOOR ADVENTURES BIRDING 101 Look, up in the sky, it’s a bird! But wait what kind? Wild Birds Unlimited Nature Shop of Novi invites you and your friends to learn about the multiple species of birds in the area. Take a guided walk around Ella Mae Power Park as you try to spot a variety of birds in their habitat. To help identity the birds each participant will receive a colorful poster of birds of the area, call 248.347.0414 to RSVP. Participants are encouraged to dress for the elements and wear waterproof footwear. Bring binoculars, if you have them. Date May 14 Day Thu Time 9-10am Age Adult Price: No Charge Location: Meet in Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: May 12 NEW - KEEP ROLLING Novi Parks is excited to partner with Performance Bicycle of Novi to give everyone (all ages welcome) a chance to ride with a group. Group rides encourage consistent exercise by connecting riders and adding the social aspects of outdoor fun. This is a beginners group that rides at a leisurely pace with a “No Rider Left Behind” commitment. Morning rides are available every Saturday and travel approximately 10 miles. Go to meetup.com and search for “Performance Bicycle Great Ride Series: Novi” for updates on these group rides. In addition Novi Older Adult Services would like to establish a biking group for cyclists age 50 and up. Please call 248.347.0414 if you are interested. Day Time Sat 9am Meeting Location Destination Performance Bicycle 43235 Crescent Blvd Haggerty and Eight Mile May is National Bike Month. See page 21 for details 82 Your Novi Community Publication NOVI WALKING PROGRAM Can you really walk your way to fitness? You bet! Stay motivated by connecting with the Novi Walking program where you’ll meet new people and have fun. Program is FREE! The benefits of regular brisk walking include maintaining a healthy weight, strengthening your bones and lifting your mood. Walkers set their own pace. Walks average 45-60 minutes. All ages are welcome. Please call 248.347.0414 for more information and to receive updates. The meeting time for all walks is 9am. Date May 12 May 28 Day Tue Thu Jun 6 Sat Jun 9 Jun 25 Jul 14 Jul 18 Tue Thu Tue Sat Jul 30 Thu Aug 11 Aug 19 Tue Wed Aug 27 Thu Sep 8 Sep 19 Tue Sat Sep 24 Thu Oct 3 Sat Meeting Location Meadowbrook Activity Center Lobby Providence Park Hospital – Outpatient Entrance MSU Tollgate Educational Center North parking lot sign Meadowbrook Activity Center Lobby Providence Park – Outpatient Entrance Meadowbrook Activity Center Lobby MSU Tollgate Educational Center North parking lot sign Providence Park Hospial– Outpatient Entrance Meadowbrook Activity Center Lobby MSU Tollgate Educational Center North parking lot sign Providence Park Hospital – Outpatient Entrance Meadowbrook Activity Center Lobby MSU Tollgate Educational Center North parking lot sign Providence Park Hospital– Outpatient Entrance Lakeshore Park Picnic Shelter #1 Price: No Charge Locations: Meadowbrook Activity Center, 25075 Meadowbrook Rd., Tollgate Educational Center, 28115 Meadowbrook Rd., Providence Park Hospital, 47601 Grand River Avenue, Lakeshore Park, 601 S. Lake Drive Enhance – Active Lifestyles for Adults +55 HEALTH AND WELLNESS THE FOOT SPECIALIST - “LIMP IN, LEAP OUT” Are you having problems with your feet? Dr. Guy Saperstein, DPM - a podiatrist specializing in the foot care issues of older adults is here to help. Dr. “Guy” is bringing his office to the Meadowbrook Activity Center. His services are listed below. Please call Dr. Guy’s office at 313.537.4030 to schedule your appointment. Medical services provided: Ingrown Toenails Corns and Callouses Bunions & Hammer Toes Ankle Sprains Diabetic Foot Care and Diabetic Shoes Date May 14, 28, Jul 16, 30 Day Thu Fungus Nail Care Heel Pain Warts Gout Time 8:30-11:50am Age 55+ Price: Varies based on service provided and your insurance plans. Many services may be covered by Medicare and/or other health insurance. It is the responsibility of the patient to verify coverage before services are rendered. Instructor: Dr. Guy Saperstein, DPM Location: 3rd Floor Clinic, Meadowbrook Activity Center THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE Massage therapy is particularly valuable for the aches and pains associated with growing older, so more individuals are turning to massage to relieve the pain of arthritis, help with recovery from surgery and maintain flexibility and fitness. Massage appointments are available Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays and can be scheduled by calling 248.347.0414. No Massage May 25 and Sep 7. Day Mon, Tue, Wed Time 9am-4pm Age Adult Price: 15 minute - Res. $15 / Non-Res. $18 30 Minute - Res. $28 / Non-Res. $33 60 Minute - Res. $42 / Non-Res. $48 Location: 3rd Floor Clinic, Meadowbrook Activity Center HEARING EXAMS Do many people seem to mumble or do not speak clearly? Do you find yourself avoiding social activities for fear you’ll have trouble understanding others? Take the first step to stay in the conversation. David Wizgird from “Hear Clear” will be at the Meadowbrook Activity Center to give complete hearing exams by appointment. Each appointment will take one hour and 15 minutes. Please call Older Adult Services at 248.347.0414 or stop by the Older Adult Service office to schedule your appointment. Date May 21, Jun 18, Jul 16, Aug 20 Day Thu Time Age 9am, 10:15am, 55+ 11:30am, 12:45pm, 2pm, 3:15pm Price: No Charge Instructor: David Wizgird, Hear Clear Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center HEARING AID CLEANING David Wizgird from “Hear Clear” will be at the Meadowbrook Activity Center once a month to provide hearing aid cleanings. The #1 cause of hearing aid failure is wax building up inside the hearing aid – save time and money! Pre-registration not required. Date May 26, Jun 23, Jul 28, Aug 25 Day Tue Time 9-11:30am Age 55+ Price: No Charge Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Are you or a family member experiencing hearing loss? Learn and share with others as part of the Hearing Loss D.A.T.A. Support Group. See page 89 for more information. FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK PROGRAM Know your numbers! Check your blood pressure regularly this fall to stay healthy. Every Wednesday blood pressure checks are offered at the Meadowbrook Activity Center. Your blood pressure record will be on file so you can track your health. Pre-registration not required. Date May 6-Aug 26 Day Wed Time 11am-12pm Age 55+ Price: No Charge Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Nurses Needed! Share your time and talents with City of Novi Older Adult Services. We are in need of volunteer nurses to perform blood pressure checks. Contact Sandy Fisher at 248.347.0421 for more information. City of Novi • Older Adult Services • 248.347.0414 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 83 Enhance – Active Lifestyles for Adults +55 AARP SMART DRIVER PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL NEW – EASY FOLK GUITAR Learn easy guitar and traditional folk songs and discover yourself through song! This course is designed to teach basic folk guitar; which is NO note reading. Simple strumming will be taught. Within eight weeks you will learn how to play along while singing simple folk tunes such as: “You are my Sunshine,” “Down in the Valley,” “So Long, It’s Been Good to Know You,” and even a few songs from the 60’s including a selection of hits from the Beatles. Part of folk guitar is singing - in fact, the most important part. So even if you think you can’t sing; or are hesitant about singing but have always desired to play the guitar, spend time with us and discover yourself through song. Beginners welcome. Bring an acoustic or classical guitar to class. We encourage you to borrow or rent one until you get more comfortable with your new hobby. Call 248.347.0414 if you need assistance in finding a guitar to use. Finger nails need to be trimmed short to participate. Date (8 wks) May 7-Jun 25 Day Thu Time 6-7:30pm Age 55+ NEW - WRITING FROM MEMORY If you can tell a story you can write a story! And older adults have many stories to share. Writing from imagination and memory does not require experience or a college degree – it just requires a willingness to participate in a friendly group where stories abound. Group will meet every Tuesday for six weeks to cover a variety of memory writing skills and topics. Participants will have a chance to share and critique their stories. This class is about getting your stories on paper and will not cover grammar, spelling or punctuation. All you need is a notebook and pen or pencil. (Laptops are also welcome) Day Wed Wed Time 10:30am-12pm 10:30am-12pm Price: Res. $55 / Non Res. $66 Instructor: Nadine Feinberg Location: Novi Public Library Registration Deadline: May 29 / Jul 17 84 Your Novi Community Publication Date May 6-7 Day Wed-Thu Time 12:30-4:30pm Age 55+ Price: AARP Members $15* / Res. and Non-Res. $20 Instructor: Al Darold, AARP Volunteer Instructor Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: May 1 *Proof of membership required. NEW - “REMOVING THE MYSTERIES OF PROBATE COURT” Price: Res. $64 / Non Res. $76 Instructor: Geri Green Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Registration Deadline: May 4 Date (6 wks) Jun 3-Jul 8 Jul 22-Aug 26 Why take a driver safety course? Driving has changed since you first got your license. Even the most experienced drivers can benefit from brushing up on their driving skills. AARP is partnering with City of Novi Older Adult Services to offer a comprehensive driver refresher course geared toward the specific needs of the older motorist 55+. This classroom course focuses on areas where older drivers could benefit from additional training which include roundabouts, pavement markings, stop-sign compliance, red-light running and safety issues such as speeding and seatbelt and turn-signal use. Each participant receives a guidebook to take-home and must attend both days. More program information is available at aarp.org Pre-registration is required. Check made payable to: AARP Age 55+ 55+ Local court experts and court personnel will “remove the mysteries” from the proceedings of the Oakland County Probate Court. This facts-only presentation will enlighten and educate you. Knowing the facts about the Court will help you to make informed choices and decisions regarding your estate. Topics covered include: • How “avoiding probate” could cause you problems during your lifetime. • When do you need a will, trust and/or Power of Attorney? • What a personal representative needs to know about estate administration. • What happens if you don’t have a will? • What guardianships and conservators are and how they are handled at court. Pre-registration is required. Call the City of Novi Older Adult Services at 248.347.0414 to register. Date May 14 Day Thu Time 1-3pm Age 55+ Price: No Charge Instructor: Citizens Alliance for the Oakland County Probate and Circuit Courts Location: Novi Civic Center Enhance – Active Lifestyles for Adults +55 NEW - CREATING CONFIDENT CAREGIVERS NEW - DIABETES PATH Diabetes Personal Action Toward Health (PATH) provides (CCC)™ TRAINING skills and tools needed by people living with type 2 diabetes The Creating Confident Caregivers (CCC)™ training program is designed for family members living with or providing primary care to a spouse, parent, relative or significant other who is experiencing memory loss, dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease and living at home. The CCC™ training program has been proven to reduce caregiver stress by providing caregivers with useful tools and information. The CCC™ program is not a support group, but an opportunity to learn new information and strategies that will make the job of caregiving easier and more rewarding. Caregivers will learn about the progression of the disease, how it impacts their loved one, learn strategies to manage difficult behaviors and the importance of taking care of themselves. The CCC ™ trainings are held for two hours, once a week for six weeks. Respite care will also be available to participants free of charge. All materials, flyers, and training books are provided by the AAA 1-B, and there is no cost for the caregiver to attend this training. The class is limited to 12 participants. Up to three members from one family can attend a training together. Caregivers should plan to attend all six sessions to get the full benefit from the program. For more information, visit aaa1b.org. Pre-registration is required by calling Agency on Aging 1-B at 800.852.7795 to register. No class July 2. This program is proudly presented in partnership with Area Agency on Aging 1-B and the Alzheimer’s Association – Greater Michigan Charter. Date Jun 11, 18, 25, Jul 9, 16, 23 Day Thu Time Age 10am-2pm 55+ Price: No Charge Instructor: Theresa Russo, Alzheimer’s Association – GMC Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: Jun 10 to improve their health and manage their symptoms. This workshop is a fun, interactive way for learning to manage your diabetes. Some of the best tips you learn are from each other! Free “Living a Healthy Life” book and relaxation cd are included. This course is also recommended for those taking care of someone with diabetes. Class size is limited. These are a series of classes built on the previous class. Pre-registration is required by calling SJP CareLink at 1.888.751.5465. This program is proudly presented in partnership with St. John Providence Community Health. Date Jun 9, 16, 23, 30, Jul 7, 14 Day Tue Time 1-3:30pm Age 55+ Price: No Charge Instructor: Lisa Schmidt, RN, MS and Mary O’Brien, Coordinator, Community Health Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: Jun 3 NEW - GARDENING IN SMALL SPACES A perfect starting point for creating your own wonderful patio garden with a blend of flowers, vegetables and herbs. We’ll show you the perfect way to liven up your small living space and enjoy the burst of colors and fragrances that will last through the summer and into fall. Plus gifts and goodies! RSVP for each class by calling 248.347.0414. Date May 7 May 14 May 21 May 28 Day Thu Thu Thu Thu Time 1-3pm 1-3pm 1-3pm 1-3pm Age 50+ 50+ 50+ 50+ Topic Houseplants and flower arranging Patio containers Vegetable and Herb Patio Pots Flowering Patio Pots Price: No Charge Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Instructor: Laura Gaunt, Master Gardener Registration Deadlines: May 5/ May 12/ May 19/ May 26 City of Novi • Older Adult Services • 248.347.0414 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 85 Enhance – Active Lifestyles for Adults +55 BOOKMOBILE - NOVI LIBRARY Stimulate your brain! The Bookmobile brings a great selection of literature to the Meadowbrook Activity Center for your convenience. Large print books are also available. It’s a great way to continue learning and expand your world. Date May 12, Jun 16, Jul 21, Aug 18 Day Tue Time Age 10:30-11:30am 55+ Price: No Charge Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center NEW – A NOVEL BUNCH BOOK CLUB See page 80 for information. TECH TALKS - EXPLORING TECHNOLOGY Feeling a little behind in the crazy world of TECHNOLOGY? Our Tech Talks are designed just for older adults to become tech savvy. Each class is a presentation on the new technology being used today. Pre-registration required for each class. WHAT IS ALL THIS TECHNOLOGY AND WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO ME? This class will address current technologies; what they are, what they do, and how they could be important to you. We will discuss topics such as: what are smartphones? How are they different from cell phones? What is wireless? What are hotspots? What do e-readers do? What are tablets? What are apps? What is Skype? What is Facebook? What is GPS? What is Twitter? How can these things be useful to you and what is worth paying for? How do you decide? Open to participant’s topics as well. Date Apr 29 Day Wed Time 6:15-8:15pm Age 50+ Price: Res. $15 / Non-Res. $18 Instructor: Karen Dunn Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: Apr 24 Time 6:15-8:15pm 6:15-8:15pm Age 50+ 50+ Price: Res. $15 / Non-Res. $18 Instructor: Karen Dunn Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: May 1 / Jun 5 86 Date May 13 Jun 17 Day Wed Wed Time 6:15-8:15pm 6:15-8:15pm Your Novi Community Publication Age 50+ 50+ Price: Res. $15 / Non-Res. $18 Instructor: Karen Dunn Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: May 8 / Jun 12 WHAT DO I DO WITH THIS SMARTPHONE? What is a smartphone? How is it different from a regular cellphone? What can you do with it? What does it cost? This class is applicable if you are looking into a smartphone, or if you already have one. Date May 20 Day Wed Time 6:15-8:15pm Age 50+ Price: Res. $15 / Non-Res. $18 Instructor: Karen Dunn Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: May 15 IPAD AND IPHONE ONLY – AN IN DEPTH LOOK This class will go beyond the basic usage of Apple devices and take an in depth look at the standard apps that come with the devices: calendar, notes, photos, address book, clock, and email. Bring your device and your questions. Day Wed Time 6:15-8:15pm Price: Res. $15 / Non-Res. $18 Instructor: Karen Dunn Location: Novi Civic Center Registration Ends: Jun 19 Learn how to use these wonderful portable devices! We will cover finding and using apps, email, calendar, contacts, iCloud, music and more. Also cover gestures, tips & tricks. Day Wed Wed Come discover the amazing apps (applications) that can run on your iPad, iPhone, Android phone, Fire, Nook color, Galaxy or other tablet. Learn how to find them, get them and use them. With up to a half a million apps available for some devices, there is truly something for everyone! Bring your device if you own one, although it is not required. Date Jun 24 IPHONES AND IPADS Date May 6 Jun 10 ALL ABOUT APPS (APPLICATIONS) Age 50+ Enhance – Active Lifestyles for Adults +55 TRANSPORTATION SERVICES TRANSPORTATION- LET US DO THE DRIVING! The program provides a safe and secure mode of travel for you, allowing you to continue a healthy, active lifestyle. Novi residents age 55+ or physically challenged are eligible for this program. Transportation is available for medical appointments, shopping and trips with in City of Novi and a ten mile radius from the Novi Civic Center. Reservations are required at least two days in advance. Remember the earlier you call for an appointment, the better your chance of getting the time you request. You can even schedule one year in advance. To schedule your appointment, call Novi Transportation at 248.735.5617 between 7am4pm Monday-Friday. Service is closed May 25, July 3 and September 7. You can make appointments anytime day or night from your computer. E-mail your transportation request to noviseniortransportation@cityofnovi.org. Day Time Age Mon-Fri 8am-5pm 55+ (last pick-up is at 4:30pm in Novi or 3:30pm out of Novi) Sat 9am-3pm 55+ (last pick-up is at 2:30pm) Price: $3 one-way within City of Novi boundaries $5 one-way outside City of Novi boundaries within a 10 mile radius No Charge for rides to the Novi Civic Center, Meadowbrook Activity Center, Novi Public Library or to a City of Novi special event/program within the city limits. Advance notice of two days is required for all transportation rides. TRANSPORTATION PUNCH CARDS - YOUR BEST BET! No need to carry cash! Purchase a pre-paid transportation punch card. This is a great gift idea for a family member or friend. Punch cards are non-refundable. Punch cards may be purchased from City of Novi Older Adult Services in the Novi Civic Center during regular business hours (Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm) and from the transportation drivers. For further information please call 248.735.5617. Price: $30 - 10 rides within the City (white) $30 - 6 rides outside the City (yellow) TRANSPORTATION ADVERTISING PROGRAM Did you know businesses may now advertise on the outside of the City of Novi Older Adult Vehicles? This is a great opportunity to get the name of your business out in the community and surrounding areas. Call City of Novi Older Adult Services at 248.347.0414 for more information. NUTRITION PROGRAMS DAILY LUNCH Food, Fun and Friends! A great opportunity to socialize with peers, enjoy a nutritious meal and meet new friends. Make or cancel lunch reservations 24 hours in advance Mon-Fri by calling Western Oakland Meals on Wheels at 248.347.0489. No lunch May 25, July 3, September 7. Day Mon-Fri Time 12-12:45pm Age 60+ Price: $3 suggested donation Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center HOME DELIVERED MEALS ON WHEELS It’s a great way to continue to get a nutritious and healthy meal and maintain your independence. You’re eligible for Meals on Wheels delivery if you are 60+ and unable to leave your home or prepare meals. Contact Western Oakland Meals on Wheels at 888.886.8971 for more information and a review of criteria. No lunch May 25, July 3, September 7. Day Mon-Fri Time 12pm Age 60+ Price: $3 suggested donation Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center City of Novi • Older Adult Services • 248.347.0414 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 87 Enhance – Active Lifestyles for Adults +55 You can make a difference! Become a volunteer for Older Adult Services and share your energy, enthusiasm and talent with the Novi Community! Many opportunities are available, such as Meals on Wheels helpers, Welcome Desk attendants, special event servers, kitchen help, bingo callers and more. Call 248.347.0414 for more information. THE EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM - TEFAP The US Department of Agriculture Emergency Food Assistance Program provides a quarterly food allotment for all who are income eligible - One person household $1,945 or less monthly and two person household $2,622 or less monthly. For more information call 248.347.0421. Date Jun 9, Sep 8 Day Tue Time 12:30-3pm Age 60+ Focus Hope Commodity Supplemental Food Program provides a free monthly food supplement for those who are 60 years of age or older and reside in Oakland, Wayne, Washtenaw or Macomb counties. Income Eligibility: One person household $1,265 or less monthly and Two person household $1,705 or less monthly. This commodity food program allows you to enhance your quality of life by supplementing your food budget. Pre-registration required. For more information call 248.347.0421. Time 12:30-3pm Price: No Charge Location: Novi Civic Center Are you or a family member experiencing hearing loss? Join us for a new monthly support group convening for the purposes of Discussion, Awareness, and Technological Assistance for those with hearing loss. The goal of the support group is to enable people with hearing loss to learn coping strategies and know you are not alone. Learn to help yourself have improved communication and a healthier life. This program is presented in partnership with DHIS – Deaf and Hearing Impaired Services. To learn more about DHIS, please call 248.473.1888 or deafsvcs@aol.com. Time Age 1:30-2:30pm 50+ Price: No Charge Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center FOCUS: HOPE – FOOD FOR SENIORS PROGRAM Day Tue HEARING LOSS D.A.T.A. GROUP – SUPPORT GROUP MEETING Date Day May 28, Jun 25, Jul 23, Aug 27 Thu Price: No Charge Location: Novi Civic Center Date May 12, Jun 9, Jul 14, Aug 11 SUPPORT GROUPS Age 60+ BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP “OPENING NEW DOORS” Death is a natural part of life. Loss and grief is often accompanied with intense emotions, stress and change. Bereavement facilitator Dr. Michael Meyer’s presentation may offer comfort and help to facilitate growth that assists you with adjustment to life after loss as well as providing healthy approaches to mourning, finding support and hope. This program is proudly presented in partnership with O’Brien Sullivan Funeral Home. Date May 19, Jun 16, Jul 21, Aug 18 Day Tue Time 7:30-9pm Age 50+ Price: No Charge Location: Novi Civic Center Start support services here with Loan Closet to allow for room on page 91 for new program. 88 Your Novi Community Publication Enhance – Active Lifestyles for Adults +55 SUPPORT SERVICES LOAN CLOSET The durable medical equipment Loan Closet is located in the Novi Civic Center. Items such as canes, walkers, wheelchairs, bathing aids and protective garments are available for older adults in need. Items available change constantly, so it’s important that you call ahead to ensure that we have the item you need ready and waiting for you. Equipment donations to the Loan Closet are accepted based on need. Items must be new or gently used (clean and in very good condition) to be included in our Loan Closet. Please call 248.347.0414. Loan Closet closed on May 25, July 3, September 7. Day Mon-Fri Time 8am-4:30pm Age 55+ Price: No Charge - Monetary donations are welcome Location: Novi Civic Center VETERANS BENEFITS COUNSELING: ACCESSING YOUR BENEFITS Are you a Veteran of the US armed forces? Did you know that Veterans Administration offers VA benefits and Medical care for those who qualify? Applying for VA benefits may seem overwhelming. Michigan Paralyzed Veterans of America is here to help you. Bonnie Williams, a Service Officer from MPVA is hosting FREE one-on-one 30 minute counseling sessions to help you access your VA benefits. Please bring your medical evidence documents, DD-214, marriage license(s), divorce decree(s) and birth certificate for you and your spouse. To schedule your appointment, call 248.347.0414. Date Jun 22, Jul 27, Aug 24 Day Mon Time 1-3pm Age 55+ Price: No Charge Instructor: Bonnie Williams MPVA Service Officer Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Michigan Paralyzed Veterans of America: The MPVA works to assist Michigan Veterans with free services in filing or re-filing claims for VA benefits. Through the MPVA’s Veterans Benefits Department, the MPVA is able to provide services from USDVA Medical Centers in Detroit, Ann Arbor, and Battle Creek. MPVA’s main office is located in Novi. To learn more about MPVA visit: michiganpva.org. ASK THE LAWYER Do you have a legal question but don’t know who to ask? Eric Glick, from Thav, Gross, Steinway and Bennett, P.C., is hosting FREE 30 minute sessions to answer your questions about probate avoidance, tax avoidance, wills, power of attorney, asset protection, estate planning, trusts, patient advocate designation (living wills), knowing your patient rights and Medicaid qualifications. To schedule your appointment, call 248.347.0414. Date Day May 12, Jun 9, Jul 14 Tue Time 1-3pm Age Location 55+ Meadowbrook Activity Center May 20, Jun 17, Jul 15 Wed 5:30-7pm 55+ Novi Civic Center Price: No Charge ESTATE PLANNING CONSULTATIONS Estate Planning can sometimes be daunting. Karen Stewart, Estate Planning Attorney and Counselor, offers free consultations that help to ensure a sense of safety and security for you while planning for the future. FREE 30 minute, no obligation consultations will allow you to ask questions about probate, wills, trusts, power of attorney, patient advocate, conservatorship, guardianship, communicating with your family and any other questions regarding estate planning. Call 248.347.0414 to make an appointment. Date May 11, Jun 8, Jul 13, Aug 10 Day Mon Time 2-4pm Age 55+ Price: No Charge Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center ASK A MMAP COUNSELOR Whether you are new to Medicare or a long time participant, it’s important to get the facts so that you can make informed decisions. MMAP* counselor, Megan Schira will be at the Meadowbrook Activity Center to answer your Medicare questions, help fill out forms, assist with evaluating supplemental and long-term care insurance policies. Come prepared with information about your supplemental health insurance and a list of all the prescriptions you are taking. Presented in an informal setting, pre-registration not required. Date May 1, Jun 5, Aug 7 Day Fri Time 10am Age 62+ Price: No Charge Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center City of Novi • Older Adult Services • 248.347.0414 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 89 Enhance – Active Lifestyles for Adults +55 TRAVEL OUT AND ABOUT WITH OAS DETROIT ZOO “Traveling - it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a story teller.” – Ibn Battuta Group travel opportunities, offered through City of Novi’s Older Adult Services, will have participants discovering new places, meeting new people, and making lasting memories for stories to tell. Senior citizens residing in Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties are invited to enjoy a special day at the Detroit Zoo on Senior Day. Seniors 62 and older receive free admission and parking. Senior Day features live music, tractor train tours, bingo, zookeeper talks and a senior resource area. For the first half hour of the Fair, six to eight travel agencies will showcase their sensational trips and answer questions. Afterwards, you’ll hear interactive presentations about upcoming travels with the opportunity to ask questions. Door prizes and refreshments offered. Come with us! The City of Novi Older Adult Services Transportation will be taking a vehicle for those interested in traveling together for this opportunity. Reserve your spot today by going online to cityofnovi.org or visiting the Novi Civic Center or Meadowbrook Activity Center. Limit 13 passengers. Date Apr 16 Sep 24 Date Apr 29 Day Wed Time 9:30am-2pm Age 62+ Price: $12 for round trip ride Location: Pick up and drop off at the Meadowbrook Activity Center Registration Deadline: Apr 24 DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS All aboard the free trip to the DIA! The City of Novi is partnering with the DIA to offer this exclusive opportunity to ride a fully accessible deluxe motor coach and have a docent-led tour of the museum with time to browse on your own after. Refreshments will also be available after the tour. Call City of Novi Older Adult Services at 248.347.0414 to reserve your spot Date Aug 13 Day Thu Time 10am-3:30pm Age 50+ Price: No Charge Location: Pick up and drop off at the Meadowbrook Activity Center Registration Deadline: Aug 10 NEW - OAKLAND COUNTY PARKS EXPRESS SUMMER EXCURSION Let Oakland County Parks take you on an adventure to remember this summer. Enjoy a little “stay-cation” as you explore the fun and beauty close to home. Activities for the day will include a pontoon boat ride at Independence Oaks County Park, Lawn Games, and Ice Cream at Cook’s Dairy Farm. Date July 23 Thu Day TBD Time 50+ Age Pick-Up/Drop-Off Location: Meadowbrook Activity Center Price: $10 per person 90 NOVI GROUP TRAVEL FAIR Your Novi Community Publication Day Thu Thu Time 1:30pm 7pm Age 55+ 55+ Participating Travel Agencies: Above & Beyond Tours, Brookside Travel, Ed & Ted’s Excellent Adventures, Escapades Travel, Rybicki Tours, Step on Bus Tours, Shoreline Tours, and Collette Travel. Price: No Charge Location: Novi Civic Center SHARE YOU TALENTS WITH THE NOVI COMMUNITY! Do you have a special hobby, skill or talent you would like to teach others? We would be interested in discussing options, please call City of Novi Older Adult Services at 248.347.0414. GROUP TRAVEL OPPORTUNITES - TRIP BOARD OF DAY AND EXTENDED TRIPS City of Novi Older Adult Services is here to help you find your dream getaway. New travel opportunities are added to our travel board regularly. All trips are planned by local travel experts. Stop by the City of Novi Older Adult Services office at the Novi Civic Center to pick up informational brochures. Even if you are watching your bottom line a little more these days, there are still plenty of trips available at all price ranges. Group Travel Opportunity Updates: To receive regular updates as travel opportunities are added to our offerings, “like” us on our Facebook – facebook.com/ Noviboomersandbeyond or let us know your email address and we will notify you as soon as we receive new trips. Reservation Information: Once you have selected a trip: Make your reservation at the City of Novi Older Adult Services office, located at the Novi Civic Center. Please make your checks payable to the travel company offering the trip. Sorry, cash can NOT be accepted. Don’t wait! Register early to ensure your favorite program is offered. Join us for the 3rd annual Holiday Kickoff With ove October 17, 2015 - 1 - Novi High School 24062 Taft Road Novi, MI 48375 $3 Admission - Under 10 free No strollers, please! www.noviathleticboosters.com/craft-show NAB Holiday Kickoff Arts and Crafts Show For Your Health & Safety FOR YOUR HEALTH AND SAFETY This section includes programs from the Novi Police and Novi Fire Departments as well as Providence Park Hospital. HOME WATCH Thieves often target homes of citizens who are on vacation or otherwise gone for an extended period of time. In response to this unique factor, the Novi Police Department has developed and implemented the Home Watch Program. Novi residents can come to Police Headquarters, call 248.348.7100, or fill out an online form under the services/ police tab at cityofnovi.org to arrange a Home Watch check. HANDICAP PATROL The Novi Police Department is looking for volunteers to help patrol the parking lots within the City of Novi to ensure handicapped parking spots are available for those who need them. Applicants must be at 21 years old, possess a valid Michigan driver’s license, pass a background check, and be able to calmy handle situations with an understanding of the rules and regulations of the programs. For more information, contact the Novi Police Department at 248.348.7100 or visit cityofnovi.org. NIXLE EMAIL ALERTS Community members may subscribe to Nixle to receive real-time public safety information including emergencies, traffic issues, missing persons, and more. Updates can be sent via email or mobile phone. Visit nixle. com or cityofnovi.org to register. 92 Your Novi Community Publication DRUG TAKE BACK PROGRAM The Novi Police Department accepts unwanted prescription medications on a continuous basis. By creating a secure place to dispose of prescription medications, we will reduce the amount of unused and/or expired prescription medications from accidentally or intentionally being consumed by children, sold on the street or improperly disposed of in landfill or sewer systems which can negatively affect our environment. Citizens may turn in unwanted medications 24 hours a day by bringing them to the Novi Police Headquarters, located at 45125 Ten Mile Road. A person turning in prescription medications can remain anonymous, if they choose. For Your Health & Safety NOVI POLICE DEPARTMENT CPL CIVILIAN PISTOL SAFETY CLASS CHILD CAR SEAT INSPECTIONS This one day, MCOLES approved course fulfills the classroom and shooting requirements necessary for obtaining a Michigan Concealed Pistol License. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT • Personal hand gun (weapons will not be provided) • 100 rounds of ammunition • Safety Glasses • Shooter’s earmuffs or ear plugs • Pen or pencil • Baseball Cap • Loose comfortable clothing appropriate for range A criminal background check will be conducted on each student. You must be 21 or older to register. For more information, please call 248.348.7100. Date Day Time Age May 16 Sat 8am-5pm 21+ July 18 Sat 8am-5pm 21+ July 18 Sat 8am-5pm 21+ Price: $150 Location: Program begins at Novi Police Department Training Center 45125 Ten Mile Road HOME FIRE INSPECTIONS The Novi Fire Department will provide a free courtesy Home Safety Inspection. Inspections provide an opportunity to educate the home owner or occupants about fire safe behavior and the need for adequate fire and life safety conditions inside and outside of the residence. The inspection will check each area of your home and offer fire safety tips and suggestions to safe guard your family from the threat of fire or other potential hazards. The inspection typically lasts between 20-30 minutes. At the conclusion of the inspection a copy of the findings will be given to the resident along with suggestions and recommendations on how to correct any hazard found during the inspection. This program is strictly voluntary, but if you participate there are many benefits to you and your family. The Novi Fire Department simply wishes to assist you in making your home fire safe and hazard free. To schedule an appointment, please contact the Novi Fire Department Shift Supervisor at 248.349.2162. The Novi Fire Department provides free Child Car Seat Safety Checks and Installations, Monday through Friday, by appointment. Limited night and weekend appointments are available. The Department has four Certified & Licensed Child Passenger Safety Technicians on staff ready to provide the most updated information, a free check of your child seat and, if necessary, perform a complete child seat installation. Both technicians were recently certified through the State of Michigan Department of Community Health and the National Child Passenger Safety Board (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) after completing an intensive, 80-hour course. Community members are asked to bring the following items to the inspection: • Vehicles owner’s manual • Car Seat owner’s manual • And, if possible, the child who will be “properly secured” in safety seat. Please allow 25 minutes for the installation and the safety check process. Please contact the Novi Fire Department at 248.349.2162 to schedule an appointment FILE OF LIFE The Novi Fire Department offers free File of Life envelopes in which you can place medical records in and affix to your refrigerator. This allows emergency response staff easy access to crucial information. To obtain a File of Life or for more information please contact the Novi Fire Department Shift Supervisor at 248.349.2162. FIRE & FALL PREVENTION FOR OLDER ADULTS In an effort to better protect and prepare our older adults, the Novi Fire Department offers a program aimed at reducing the threat of injury and fire to Novi’s residents. The Fire and Fall Prevention for Older Adults Program is designed to educate residents of the hazards within their own homes that could cause harm by leading to a fire or causing injury. Slips and falls are the main source of injury for older people in the home. Fire Department Inspection personnel will offer recommendations to ensure your health and safety. They will also check to in ensure the proper installation and maintenance of at least one smoke detector on every floor of the home. The Fire and Fall Prevention Program will be delivered to Novi residents through both group presentations and by making in-home visits upon their request. To schedule an appointment, please contact the Novi Fire Department Shift Supervisor at 248.349.2162. City of Novi • 248.347.0445 • Weather Hotline 248.347.0473 • cityofnovi.org 93 For Your Health & Safety FIRE DEPARTMENT All classes below are taught by Certified Novi Firefighters and textbooks are included when necessary, comfortable clothing is recommended. ADULT AND CHILD HEARTSAVER CPR This is an American Heart Association course covering CPR and choking emergencies for adults and children. Students will receive a two year certification card upon successful completion of the course. Free for Novi residents. The class is offered the first Wednesday of the month. There are no refunds or transfer of funds for this course. There is minimum of 6 and maximum of twelve students per class. Participants must register at the front desk. Please call 248.347.0400 for more information. Date May 6 Jun 3 Wed Wed Day Time 6:30-10pm 6:30-10pm Age 16+ 16+ Price: Residents Free / Non-Res. Office $45 Location: Novi Fire Station #4, Ten Mile and Wixom Rds. 248.735.5667 Registration Ends: Apr 22 / May 20 HEARTSAVER CPR OR AED COURSES FOR BUSINESSES These classes are designed for businesses that are in need of training their staff in CPR. Course offerings are Heartsaver Adult and Child CPR and Heartsaver AED. The class is approximately 3.5 hours long and instructed by certified Novi Firefighters. Students will receive a two year certification card upon successful completion of the course. Please contact Philip Duczyminski at 248.735.5667, to schedule a date and time.12 students per class maximum. Price: $200 per business Location: Novi Fire Station #4, Ten Mile and Wixom Rds., 248.735.5667 94 Your Novi Community Publication FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAINING FOR BUSINESSES Becoming familiar with fire extinguishers and their use in the workplace may allow you to put out small fires before they spread which may prevent injury as well as save lives. The class is offered the first Friday of the month. Please contact Philip Duczyminski at 248.735.5667, to schedule a date and time. Limit of ten to fifteen students per-class. There is no refund or transfer of funds. Price: $150 per business Location: Novi Fire Station #4, Ten Mile and Wixom Rds., 248.735.5667 BLS FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER FOR BUSINESSES This American Heart Association course covers Adult, child and infant Basic Life Support Skills, (CPR, AED use, Bag Valve Mask use and Choking), for both one and two rescuers. The class is designed for businesses that are in need of training their staff in Basic Life Support and is approximately four hours in length. Students will receive a two year American Heart Association certification card upon completion of the course. There is no refund or transfer of funds. Please contact Philip Duczyminski at 248.735.5667, to schedule a date and time. There is a limit of 12 students per class. Price: $300 per business Location: Novi Fire Station #4, Ten Mile and Wixom Rds., 248.735.5667 Ever wonder what it’s like at the top? Become a Paid-On-Call Fire Fighter and find out! Training for certification provided Extra income for professionals with flexible daytime, evening & weekend schedule You must reside within one mile of the city limits Call Today — we have a helmet waiting for you and want you on our team! 248.347.0452 • CityofNovi.org For Your Health & Safety The Providence Center for the Healing Arts is committed to providing on-going programs that deliver spirituality-centered, holistic care to help heal body, mind and spirit. Healing Arts is proud to offer a variety of programs that encourage creativity, exercise, self -exploration, stress reduction and more. Programs and services are available to our patients, family members, associates and community members. See our full list of programs on-line at stjohnprovidence.org/ ProvidenceHealingArts or call 248.465.5455. BODY Escape the strains of daily life with a professional massage from one of our nationally certified massage therapists. Massage relieves a wide range of conditions including anxiety, tension, chronic fatigue, pain, and headaches. Day By appointment Time 9am-6pm TAI CHI This ancient art benefits immune function, relaxation, strength, flexibility, mental clarity, and helps relieve pain. Date Day Time Age Thu Gain serenity and learn the proper techniques to reduce stress at home or on the job in one-hour meditation sessions. When 1st,2nd,3rd Mon of the Month Time 1-2pm Age All Price: $5 per session Location: Reflection Space – Assarian Cancer Center – 47601 Grand River Avenue, Novi 10-11am Open to anyone with an interest in photography, the goal of this group is to gain knowledge, share ideas and meet friends with a common interest. SPIRIT Age All Price: $60/Hour • $40/Half Hour • $20/15 minutes (chair) Location: Assarian Cancer Center – 47601 Grand River Avenue, Novi On-going MEDITATION PHOTOGRAPHY VISIONS GROUP MASSAGE THERAPY Date On-going MIND All Price: $5 per session Location: Reflection Space – Assarian Cancer Center – 47601 Grand River Avenue, Novi YOGA Yoga helps battle fatigue, strengthen the body, and reduce stress. Our classes are open to participants of any experience level including those recovering from illness and surgery, as well as those looking to regain or increase strength & mobility. Our talented instructors are committed to teaching safe yoga and ensuring that students get the maximum benefit from each class. Days and times varies by type of class. KNITTIN’ YARNS Enjoy this relaxing art form in the Knittin’ Yarns circle! Join us as we create shawls, hats, and scarves for yourself or those in need. No experience necessary. Date Day Time Age On-going Wed 1:30-4pm All Location: 2nd floor conference Rooms – Assarian Cancer Center – 47601 Grand River Avenue, Novi CREATIVE ARTS CLASSES Healing Arts offers a variety of classes including watercolor, drawing, painting, collage, scrapbooking, and mixed media. Our certified art teachers provide an open, encouraging atmosphere for people at all levels of experience. Be sure to check the on-line schedule for new opportunities to explore your creative side! Price: 1-month unlimited passes are $85 3-month unlimited passes are $250 10-class punch cards are $80 (6-month expiration) 5-class punch cards are $45 (2-month expiration) Walk-in classes are $10 Cash or Check Only Location: Reflection Space – Assarian Cancer Center – 47601 Grand River Avenue, Novi 96 Your Novi Community Publication Know Before You Go! Check the class cancellation hotline (248) 465-4488. Novi Community Schools NOVI COMMUNITY SCHOOLS This section provides an overview of the school district and community education programs. Dr. Steve Matthews Superintendent of Schools 248.449.1204 smatthews@novischools.net Educational Services Building 25345 Taft Road • 248.449.1200 novi.k12.mi.us OUR MISSION AND VISION In partnership with parents and community, the mission of the Novi Community School District is to ensure that all students develop the knowledge, skills and character necessary to achieve their highest potential and to be productive members of an ever changing global society. Developing Each Student’s Potential With A World-Class Education DISTRICT GOALS I. The Novi Community School District will ensure that each student will make no less than one year’s growth in one year’s time. II. The Novi Community School District will ensure that all students achieve at a high level. (There will be no achievement gaps.) III. The Novi Community School District will evaluate and enhance opportunities for students while maintaining a minimum 10% fund balance. IV. The Novi Community School District will improve organizational quality and customer service by creating common standards, systems, and principles. BOARD OF EDUCATION boardofeducationmailgroup@novi.k12.mi.us This elected body represents the views of the community on issues affecting education. Board members work together to establish policy, approve educational goals and curriculum changes, and work with the superintendent, administration, and staff to set direction for the district. Community members are encouraged to attend board meetings and to participate. President George Kortlandt Vice-President Bobbie Murphy Secretary Tracey Cadwell Treasurer Ann Glubzinski Trustee Dennis O’Connor Trustee Willy Mena Trustee Paul Cook Visit our website for current calendar information www.novi.k12.mi.us/district/district-calendar/ Novi Community Schools • 248.449.1200 • novi.k12.mi.us 97 Novi Community Schools DEERFIELD ELEMENTARY (K-4) Julie Bedford, Principal • jbedford@novischools.net 26500 Wixom Road 248.449.1700 NOVI WOODS ELEMENTARY (K-4) David Ascher, Principal • dascher@novischools.net 25195 Taft Road 248.449.1230 ORCHARD HILLS ELEMENTARY (K-4) Pam Quitiquit, Principal • pquitiquit@novischools.net 41900 Quince 248.449.1400 PARKVIEW ELEMENTARY (K-4) Jenifer Michos, Principal • jmichos@novischools.net 45825 Eleven Mile Road 248.449.1220 VILLAGE OAKS ELEMENTARY (K-4) Sue Burnham, Principal • sburnham@novischools.net 23333 Willowbrook 248.449.1300 NOVI MEADOWS (5 & 6) John Brickey, Principal • jbrickey@novischools.net 25299 Taft Road 248.449.1270 Lisa Fenchel, Principal • lfenchel@novischools.net 25549 Taft Road 248.449.1250 NOVI MIDDLE SCHOOL (7 & 8) Stephanie Schriner, Principal • sschriner@novischools.net 49000 Eleven Mile Road 248.449.1600 NOVI ALTERNATIVE HIGH SCHOOL & ADULT EDUCATION Linda Cranferra, Coorinator Alternative Adult Education 49000 West Eleven Mile Road Novi 48374 248.449.1717 novi.k12.mi.us/communityed/ae Registration for Adult Education begins on January 12, please call to setup an appointment. Registration for ESL will be held on January 28, 2015. There will be two registration sessions: Morning 9:30am - 11:30am Afternoon: 12:30pm - 2:30pm PRESCHOOL “An Exciting Hands-On Environment for Early Learners” Open House for the 2015-2016 School Year will be held on Tuesday, February 10 from 6-7:30pm. Novi Community Education Preschool uses the Creative Curriculum. This curriculum supports children learning through hands-on activities, and follows the State of Michigan Early Childhood Standards. Lesson plans reflect social, emotional, physical, cognitive, and language development, and can be viewed on each teacher’s website: novi.k12.mi.us/communityed/ preschool. GSRP - Novi Community Education Preschool will have a Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP) for students who qualify. More information, call our preschool office at 248.449.1713. All forms, schedules and class updates are available on our website: novi.k12.mi.us/communityed/preschool. C.A.R.E. - BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL (Children’s Activities in a Responsible Environment) Registration for the 2015-2016 school year is ongoing. NOVI HIGH SCHOOL (9-12) New this year….. all registration is online at novi.k12.mi.us/ communityed/care. All students must be registered and scheduled online between the 1st and 15th of the month that child care is needed. NOVI EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION For more registration information, please visit our website at novi.k12.mi.us under Community Education – C.A.R.E. Registration. C.A.R.E. is available M-F 6:45am until school starts and after school until 6pm Nicole Carter, Principal • ncarter@novischools.net 24062 Taft Road 248.449.1500 nef@novischools.net 248.449.1200 Visit the NEF website: novieducationalfoundation.org NOVI COMMUNITY EDUCATION Bob Steeh, Director • bsteeh@novischools.net 25345 Taft Road Novi 48374 248.449.1206 novicommunityed.org LILY PAD LANE Infant – Toddler Care Location: Novi High School Ages: Infants 6 weeks to 36 months Full time only (4 to 5 days a week) Registration information can be located on our web site novi.k12.mi.us under Community Education or please call to schedule an appointment, 248.449.1414. All Fees are non-refundable. Prices are subject to change 98 Your Novi Community Publication Two Great Locations For more information, visit cityofnovi.org or call the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department at 248.347.0400. Saturdays Wednesdays 9am - 2pm 4pm - 7pm June 17 - October 21 May 2 - October 24 Tollgate Education Farm 28115 Meadowbrook Rd Novi Civic Center Campus 45175 Ten Mile Rd MSU Tollgate Farm Farmer’s Market Farmer’s Market Ten Mile Novi Library Twelve Mile MSU is an affirmative-action, equal-opportunity employer, committed to achieving excellence through a diverse workforce and inclusive culture that encourages all people to reach their full potential. Michigan State University Extension programs and materials are open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, religion, age, height, weight, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or veteran status. Issued in furtherance of MSU Extension work, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Thomas G. Coon, Director, MSU Extension, East Lansing, MI 48824. This information is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not m entioned. Novi High School Civic Center Registration Information CITY OF NOVI Register online at cityofnovi.org Forms for mail-in, fax, or drop-off registrations are available for download at cityofnovi.org or at the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services (PRCS) office: Novi Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services 45175 Ten Mile Road Novi, MI 48375 248.347.3286 - Fax 248.347.0400 - Phone 8am - 5pm Monday-Friday Payment: The City of Novi accepts Visa, Mastercard, and Discover credit card payments. Checks must be made payable to Novi Parks Registration Notes: Please register as soon as possible to ensure the program you want to participate in will take place. • After the registration period ends, registrations will only be taken based on availability. If space is available, a $10 late fee per program, per participant will be accessed after this date.($5 late fee for Older Adult Services programs). • If a family enrolls three children in the same program, the third child will receive a discount of 50% on the class or program (exeptions may apply). This discount is to be applied to the enrollment fee that is the lowest and is only available in the office. All late fees apply. Registration for all three participants must take place in office. • The Novi Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department is devoted to bringing quality recreation experiences to all segments of our population. For those with special needs or challenges, we will do our best to provide access and reasonable accommodation for these individuals. Inquiries may be made by calling 248.347.0400 or emailing noviparks@cityofnovi.org. General Cancellation Policies: Programs, Classes, Camps and Adult Sports Leagues: • All refund requests, including any programs registered for online, must be requested through a Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Team Member. • If a cancellation occurs prior to the "registration ends" date, a full refund will be issued, minus a $10 administration fee.($5 administration fee for Older Adult Services.). 55+ softball and golf league have separate policies. • If a cancellation occurs after the "registration ends" date, no refund will be issued. • Refunds may take four to six weeks to process. • One-day programs, community events, trips and theatre tickets, along with some other programs, are non-refundable. • If Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services cancels a program for any reason, a full refund will be issued. • Programs will not be prorated due to missed dates on the participants behalf. • An effort will be made to schedule a make-up date if a class/program/game is cancelled due to any causes beyond our control. If this is not possible, no partial refund will be provided. Youth Sports Cancellation Policy: (in addition to the above) • Full refunds will be issued up to 10 days prior to season beginning/first practice day. Refunds after this date will have the uniform and administrative fees subtracted. • Novi Parks & Recreation will do their best to recruit team Coaches. In the event that a Coach is not found, team parents will be asked to assist in organizing and training team players utilizing equipment, drills and rules provided by Novi Parks. Refunds will not be issued because of lack of Coaches. • Effort will be made to accommodate preferred practice night requests but not all requests can be honored due to the schedules of Volunteer Coaches. Refunds will not be issued when preferred practice night is not available. • Refunds will not be issued for players who request specific teams/Coaches and do not get assigned according to their requests. • Players who are injured during the season will receive a pro-rated credit on their family account to be used towards future leagues or programs. CITY OF NOVI PUBLIC LIBRARY Register online at novilibrary.org through the program calendar or visit the Library for assistance. 248.349.0720 100 Your Novi Community Publication Reliable, modernized grid Energy is essential to the way we live, work and play. ITC operates, builds and maintains the region’s electric transmission infrastructure. We’re a Michigan-based company working hard to improve electric reliability and increase electric transmission capacity throughout the Midwest. We’re ITC – your energy superhighway. www.itctransco.com City of Novi 45175 Ten Mile Rd. Novi, Michigan 48375 ECRWSS Postal Customer Stay in the Know! 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