Middleton Recreation Division
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Middleton Recreation Division
M I D D L E T O N PUBLIC LANDS, RECREATION, AND FORESTRY t 20 1 13 & 20 4 a Fin lis 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS Register online at: www.ci.middleton.wi.us 7426 Hubbard Ave., Middleton, WI 53562 (608) 821-8360 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS FLYING THROUGH OUTER SPACE, DODGING ASTEROIDS…. OR FLYING THROUGH THE AIR, PERFECTING A BACK HANDSPRING... It’s a summer full of all new quests thrills! AGES 3-8 AGES 6-12 SUMMER CAMPS Whether you're looking for the perfect summer quest for your little adventurer or a way for your child to perfect some seriously thrilling skills, The Little Gym Summer Camps have something for everyone! Each week combines fun activities and games with new interactive themes for some serious summer fun! Plus, flexible scheduling options allow you to schedule several weeks, a single week or even just a day at a time! Enroll for Summer beginning March 9! Middleton www.tlgmiddletonwi.com 608-836-3028 Camps and Classes Start JUNE 15, 2015 Camps for ages 3-12 years old! Spring Break March 30 - April 3 Fitchburg www.tlgfitchburgwi.com 608-442-0608 Parent / Child Classes · Pre-K & Grade School Gymnastics · Dance · Karate Sports Skills · Awesome Birthday Bashes · Parents’ Survival Night · Camp 2 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS GENERAL INFORMATION REGISTRATION PROCEDURES MIDDLETON PUBLIC LANDS, RECREATION, AND FORESTRY OFFICE INFORMATION 1. Internet: Programs are available for online Public Lands Manager: Penni Klein Assistant Director of Public Lands for Recreation: Megan Meyer City Forester: Mark Wegner Youth Center Director: Gabrielle Hinahara Office Manager: Jessica Ripp Location: 7426 Hubbard Avenue (City Hall) Phone: 608-821-8360 Email: middletonrec@ci.middleton.wi.us Website: www.ci.middleton.wi.us Office Hours: Memorial Day-Labor Day: 8:00am-4:30pm Monday-Thursday 8:00am-3:00pm Friday Labor Day-Memorial Day: 9:00am-3:00pm Monday-Friday registration. By using this system, registration will be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Registration will be done through RecDesk. Find the activities you want to register for: visit www. ci.middleton.wi.us and click on recreation programs to get access to the RecDesk site. 2. Mail-In: Mail in registration for all programs will be accepted beginning the dates listed. Early postmarks will be returned. Proof of School District residency required if address does not reflect residency. Completed registration forms with payment should be sent to: Middleton Recreation Division 7426 Hubbard Ave. Middleton, WI 53562 3. Walk-In: Walk in registration for all programs “Like” us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/MPLRF will be accepted beginning the dates listed and will continue until classes are filled. We do not accept phone registrations. PURPOSE LATE REGISTRATIONS The Middleton Recreation Division’s purpose is to serve as a catalyst in the development, initiation, coordination, and the support for a variety of leisure time activities and facilities for residents of all ages. Late registration and registration at the program will not be accepted; no exceptions. Registration deadlines are important, so please register by the posted deadlines so staff can properly prepare for the program. PROGRAM & ACTIVITY SITE LOCATIONS TRANSFERS Transfers between classes must be done with a minimum of three days prior to the start of a class. After that time, transfers will not be accepted. • Aquatic Center - 2400 Park Lawn Place • City Hall - 7426 Hubbard Avenue REFUNDS • Clark Street Community School - 2429 Clark Street Refunds will be made on all classes that are cancelled by the Recreation Division. Refunds will be honored for requests made a minimum of 5 days prior to the start of the class or program. Credit card processing fees are non-refundable. Refunds will not be issued for unattended classes, weather related cancellations, or holiday dates. A $5.00 service charge is withheld for all refunds, unless the activity is cancelled by the Recreational Division. There will be no refunds issued once the program starts. • Elm Lawn School - 6701 Woodgate Road • Firemen’s Park - 7400 Lee Street • Hubbard Activity Center - 7448 Hubbard Avenue (located within Senior Center) • Kromrey School - 7009 Donna Drive • Lakeview Park - 6300 Mendota Avenue MIN/MAX ENROLLMENT • Middleton High School - 2100 Bristol Avenue Middleton Recreation will determine the minimum number of participants needed to hold the program, and reserves the right to cap enrollment when deemed necessary. If the required minimum is not met, the program will be cancelled. • Middleton Youth Center - 2429 Clark Street • Northside School - 3620 High Road • Orchid Heights Park - 3960 Valley Ridge Road 3 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS PROGRAM POSTPONEMENTS/ INCLEMENT WEATHER EMPLOYMENT The Middleton Public Lands, Recreation, and Forestry Department employs many individuals to work with various programs and out in the field maintaining public lands. Contact the department to inquire about possible openings. Hiring takes place in January and February. Any program postponed due to inclement weather will not be rescheduled. The Middleton Recreation Division will post messages for all programs in case of inclement weather. If you would like more information about possible cancellations or postponements, check the city website at www.ci.middleton.wi.us or call the PROGRAM HOTLINE at 608-821-8357. If MCPASD closes, no programs will be held at the schools. LIABILITY Participants must assume full responsibility for injuries while participating. There will be NO classes and swim lessons on July 4th! DISCLAIMER: This is not a school-sponsored activity and the Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District does not provide support or endorsement of this program/activity. It has neither reviewed nor approved the program, personnel, or activities announced in this brochure/flyer. Permission to distribute this material must not be considered a recommendation or endorsement by the school district. CONFIRMATION OF ENROLLMENT Once you have registered, plan on attending at the listed times and dates. Please feel free to call to verify your enrollment and/or ask questions. The Recreation Division will only contact you if the program is full, cancelled, or there are changes. AGE/GRADE REQUIREMENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS A child must meet required program age by the first day of the program. All grade restrictions will be based on the upcoming 2015-2016 school years. Age and grade requirements are set to benefit all children and to make instruction easier for the program leader. All participants must register for the correct class or they may be contacted to move classes or lose their spot in the program. Program Registration................................................ 5 Sports Programs.....................................................6-8 Fitness & Dance........................................................ 9 Enrichment......................................................... 10-13 Cooking for Kids ................................................... 14 RESIDENT/NON-RESIDENT Engineering for Kids ............................................. 15 Residents are those that reside within the MCPASD boundaries. Non-Residents are those that are not part of the MCPASD. Celebration Art Studio ........................................... 16 CREDIT CARD PAYMENT Middleton Youth Center ........................................ 18 Meet Your Instructor ...............................................17 All in-house and online credit card payments are charged a non-refundable processing fee. This is charged by the processing company, not Middleton Recreation. Misc. Programs ...................................................... 19 Spring Programs .................................................... 20 Aquatics.............................................................. 22-25 ADA WPRA Discount Tickets......................................... 27 If you require assistance or have special needs, please contact the Public Lands, Recreation, and Forestry Department. Dog Exercise Park.................................................. 27 Shelter Facilities..................................................... 28 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Park Facilities and Services................................... 29 There is limited financial assistance available. Please contact the Public Lands, Recreation, and Forestry Department for more details. Registration Forms ................................................ 30 New Ideas Welcome! PHOTO POLICY Do you have a talent or an amazing program idea? We are always looking for new and innovative programs to offer! Please contact us today! Middleton Recreation Division programs and events are often photographed for promotional purposes. If you do not wish to be included in a Recreation Division photo, please indicate this to the instructor and/or photographer. 4 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS PROGRAM REGISTRATION Please register during the dates listed below. Late registration and registration at the program will not be accepted; no exceptions. Registration deadlines are important, so please register by the posted deadlines so staff can properly prepare for the program. Please reference the individual program for program dates and session numbers. Mail-in registration received prior to the start date listed will be returned. The session number informs you when the program registration begins and ends. 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Middleton 6711 Frank Lloyd Wright Ave., 608-831-1008 5 June 9 June 23 July 7 July 21 August 4 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS SPORTS PROGRAMS VOLLEYBALL CO-ED INSTRUCTION CLINIC (GRADES 9-12) WE PLAY BASEBALL (AGES 6-9) This program teaches youngsters the fundamentals of baseball while emphasizing sportsmanship, fun, and low-key competition. Hitting is done with a combination of batting tees and pitching supervisors. The program runs 4 weeks, with the first week of the season consisting of batting drills, throwing, catching, and learning the general rules of the game. The final 3 weeks of the season will have games between teams, as divided by the supervisors. Please bring a glove. This four day clinic of volleyball skills is taught by the Middleton High School coaches. The clinic will offer lectures, drills, practice sessions, contests, and daily games. Please wear gym shoes, practice clothes, and bring a towel. Cost includes a clinic souvenir. Cost: $70 R/$105 NR Location: Middleton High School Gym CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION 3300.702M-Th7/13-7/16 12:45-3:30pm2 Cost: $60 R/$90 NR Location: Lakeview Park CODE: 2700.503 2700.505 2700.504 2700.506 DAY: T & TH T & TH T & TH T & TH DATE(S): 6/23-7/16 7/21-8/13 6/23-7/16 7/21-8/13 TIME: 9:30-10:30am 9:30-10:30am 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30am SESSION: 1 2 1 2 VOLLEYBALL CO-ED INSTRUCTION CLINIC (GRADES 5-8) This four day clinic of volleyball skills is taught by the Middleton High School coaches. The clinic will offer lectures, drills, practice sessions, contests, and daily games. Please wear gym shoes, practice clothes, and bring a towel. Cost includes a clinic souvenir. SMALL FRY SOCCER (AGES 3.5-8) Cost: $55 R/$83 NR Location: Middleton High School Gym This program places emphasis on learning soccer skills, sportsmanship, fun, and low key competition. CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION 3300.701M-Th7/13-7/16 9:45am-12pm 2 Cost: $30 R/$45 NR Location: Lakeview Park TEE LEAGUE BASEBALL (AGES 4-6) Ages 3.5-5 CODE: DAY: 2300.503 M & W 2300.500 M & W 2300.703 M & W 2300.700 M & W Ages 5-6 CODE: 2300.504 2300.501 2300.704 2300.701 DATE(S): 6/22-7/15 6/22-7/15 7/20-8/12 7/20-8/12 TIME: 9:00-9:50am 5:00-5:50pm 9:00-9:50am 5:00-5:50pm This instructional program emphasizes baseball fundamentals. Hitting is done off a tee. The program runs 4 weeks, with the first week of the season consisting of batting drills, throwing, catching, and learning the general rules of the game. The final 3 weeks of the season will have games between teams, as divided by the supervisor. Please bring a glove. SESSION: 1 1 2 2 DAY: M & W M & W M & W M & W DATE(S): 6/22-7/15 6/22-7/15 7/20-8/12 7/20-8/12 TIME: 9:55-10:45am 6:00-6:50pm 9:55-10:45am 6:00-6:50pm Ages 6-8 CODE: DAY: 2300.505 M & W 2300.502 M & W 2300.705 M & W 2300.702 M & W DATE(S): 6/22-7/15 6/22-7/15 7/20-8/12 7/20-8/12 TIME: SESSION: 10:50-11:40am1 7:00-7:50pm 1 10:50-11:40am2 7:00-7:50pm 2 Cost: $40 R/$60 NR Location: Lakeview Park CODE: DAY: 2700.501 T 2700.507 T 2700.502TH 2700.508TH SESSION: 1 1 2 2 DATE(S): TIME: 6/23-7/14 5:30-6:15pm 7/21-8/11 5:30-6:15pm 6/25-7/16 5:30-6:15pm 7/23-8/13 5:30-6:15pm SESSION: 1 2 1 2 SMART START BASEBALL (AGES 3.5-4) This non-competitive program emphasizes on teaching the skills of baseball. The focus is not on competition, but rather on learning. Participants are taught the correct techniques that they are going to need to use in sports. Parents will be encouraged to participate in the program, and interact with their children. Cost: $30 R/$45 NR Location: Lakeview Park CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION 2700.515 T 6/23-7/14 10:45-11:30am1 2700.517 T 7/21-8/11 10:45-11:15am2 2700.516T 6/23-7/14 4:30-5:15pm 1 2700.518T 7/21-8/11 4:30-5:15pm 2 DON’T FORGET TO REGISTER ONLINE! WWW.CI.MIDDLETON.WI.US 6 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS YOUTH TENNIS (AGES 7-17) SMALL FRY TENNIS (AGES 3.5-6) Small Fry Tennis is an instructional program of fundamental skills and techniques that is specifically designed for young children. It introduces participants to the game of tennis. Every element of the program has been created for the younger player. Tennis racquet and balls are provided. Classes will be divided into the following groups: Beginners: For those new to the sport, instruction through games and competition in the basic strokes of tennis: Introduction to forehand, backhands and volleys. Intermediate: For those who have had beginner lessons, and have begun to hit serves, volleys, and groundstrokes with some success. Lobs, overheads, approach, and drop shots will be introduced. Basic strategies and match play will be introduced, along with serving. Cost: $25 R/$38 NR Location: Lakeview Park Courts SESSION 1: Ages 3.5-4 CODE: DAY: 2500.499 M & W 2500.500 T & Th Ages 4-6 CODE: DAY: 2500.502 M & W 2500.501 T & Th 2500.503 T & Th Advanced: For those with dependable strokes, but want to develop spin and pace on their shots. Action drills and match play each session. Advanced shot selection and strategies stressed. Cost: $30 R/$45 NR Location: Lakeview Park Courts SESSION 1: Ages 7-9 CODE: 2500.505 2500.506 2500.524 2500.525 DAY: M & W M & W T & Th T & Th DATE(S): 6/22-7/15 6/22-7/15 6/23-7/16 6/23-7/16 TIME: 9:00-9:50am 9:00-9:50am 10:30-11:20am 10:30-11:20am LEVEL: Beginner Intermediate Beginner Intermediate Ages 10-12 CODE: DAY: 2500.507 M & W 2500.508 M & W 2500.521 T & Th 2500.522 T & Th DATE(S): 6/22-7/15 6/22-7/15 6/23-7/16 6/23-7/16 TIME: 10:30-11:20am 10:30-11:20am 9:35-10:25am 9:35-10:25am LEVEL: Beginner Intermediate Beginner Intermediate Ages 13-17 CODE: DAY: 2500.510 M & W 2500.511 M & W 2500.537 M & W DATE(S): 6/22-7/15 6/22-7/15 6/22-7/15 TIME: 11:25-12:15pm 11:25-12:15pm 12:20-1:10pm LEVEL: Beginner Intermediate Advanced DAY: M & W M & W T & Th T & Th DATE(S): 7/20-8/12 7/20-8/12 7/21-8/13 7/21-8/13 TIME: 9:00-9:50am 9:00-9:50am 10:30-11:20am 10:30-11:20am LEVEL: Beginner Intermediate Beginner Intermediate Ages 10-12 CODE: DAY: 2500.707 M & W 2500.708 M & W 2500.721 T & Th 2500.722 T & Th DATE(S): 7/20-8/12 7/20-8/12 7/21-8/13 7/21-8/13 TIME: 10:30-11:20am 10:30-11:20am 9:35-10:25am 9:35-10:25am LEVEL: Beginner Intermediate Beginner Intermediate Ages 13-17 CODE: DAY: 2500.710 M & W 2500.711 M & W 2500.726 M & W DATE(S): 7/20-8/12 7/20-8/12 7/20-8/12 TIME: 11:25-12:15pm 11:25-12:15pm 12:20-1:10pm LEVEL: Beginner Intermediate Advanced SESSION 2: Ages 3.5-4 CODE: DAY: 2500.704 M & W 2500.900 T & Th Ages 4-6 CODE: DAY: 2500.702 M & W 2500.701 T & Th 2500.703 T & Th TIME: 11:25-11:55am 11:25-11:55am DATE(S): 6/22-7/15 6/23-7/16 6/23-7/16 TIME: 9:55-10:25am 9:00-9:30am 11:25-11:55am DATE(S): 7/20-8/12 7/21-8/13 TIME: 11:25-11:55am 11:25-11:55am DATE(S): 7/20-8/12 7/21-8/13 7/21-8/13 TIME: 9:55-10:25am 9:00-9:30am 11:25-11:55am YOUTH FITNESS (GRADES 5-8) Do you want to build a stronger body that is more injury resistant, and more successful at everything you choose to do? Join coach Mike Meeteer for an hour of developing strength, mobility, coordination, and cardiovascular fitness using simple equipment, or no equipment at all. Classes will be physically demanding and fun. All fitness levels will be welcome. SESSION 2: Ages 7-9 CODE: 2500.901 2500.706 2500.724 2500.725 DATE(S): 6/22-7/15 6/23-7/16 Cost: $30 R/ $45 NR Location: Firemen’s Park CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION 1800.501 T & Th 6/23-7/30 9:30-10:30am 1 Cardinal BoysSoccer and Girls Varsity Summer Camp SUMMER SOCCER CAMPS Session 1 Session 2 Boys & Girls Entering K-8th Grade in Fall 2015 June 22-25 8:30-11:00 am $75 July 13-16 8:30-11:00 am $75 A FUN OPPORTUNITY for girls and boys entering kindergarten through 8th grade (for Fall 2015) to enhance and develop their SOCCER SKILLS in this camp led by the Middleton High School Varsity Soccer Players. The Cardinal Summer Soccer camp will focus on ball-handling, skills, dribbling, passing, (Includes t-shirt) ($10 discountfoot if attending both) finishing and small-sided games. Each day at camp, your child will practice soccer techniques atincrease Airport Soccer Fields in Middleton through Camp activities held that will yourRoad child’s development in game-like situations. The camp is a way MHS Varsity players toemail: share and teach younger kids in the community the skills Forformore information mhsgirlsvarsitysoccer@gmail.com that have helped them be successful. Camp participants will be able to meet and work with some of the top players in the area. 7 ** Campers should bring a ball, shin guards, water bottle and appropriate shoes to camp each day. A camp t-shirt will be provided the first day of camp. MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS TRACK (AGES 7-12) ADULT TENNIS (AGES 18+) This is a supervised program of training in various track events. Methods and techniques of preparing for events will be taught. Running events will be encouraged. Meets for participants will be held during each session. The last three classes of each session will meet at the Middleton High School Track. Cost: $30 R/$45 NR Location: Middleton High School Track Beginner/Adv. Beginner: For those new to the sport and those who have had beginner lessons and have begun to hit serves, volleys, and groundstrokes with some success. Age 7-9 CODE: DAY: 2900.501 M & W 2900.701 M & W Age 10-12 CODE: DAY: 2900.502 M & W 2900.702 M & W Cost: $45 R/$68 NR Location: Lakeview Park Courts CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION: 2500.801 M & W 6/22-7/15 6:00-6:55pm 1 2500.803 M & W 7/20-8/12 6:00-6:55pm 2 DATE(S): TIME: SESSION: 6/22-7/15 9:30-10:25am 1 7/20-8/12 9:30-10:25am 2 Intermediate: For those who can serve consistently and keep the ball in play at moderate pace. Lobs, overheads, approach and drop shots will be introduced. Singles and doubles match play included. DATE(S): TIME: SESSION: 6/22-7/15 10:30-11:25am1 7/20-8/12 10:30-11:25am2 Cost: $45 R/$68 NR Location: Lakeview Park Courts Join the fun! CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION: 2500.802 M & W 6/22-7/15 7:00-7:55pm 1 2500.804 M & W 7/20-8/12 7:00-7:55pm 2 Co-ed Teams and Women’s Volleyball Champs Warner Park “Duck Pond” 2920 N. Sherman Ave. Madison, WI 53704 608-246-4277 1314 Canal St., Hwy 14 Black Earth, WI 53515 608-767-3447 Hwy 14 & 78 North Mazomanie, WI 53560 608-767-5555 Steve Schmitt, Owner www.mallardsbaseball.com www.theshoebox.com www.rookiesfood.com 15 minutes west on Hwy 14 8 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS FITNESS & DANCE MODERN DANCE (AGES 11-15) JAZZ (AGES 7-10) Participants will learn a funky routine, with leaps and turns. Wear light, breathable clothing which allows easy movement. Jazz shoes are strongly recommended, but ballet slippers may be worn. A performance will be held during the last class. Jazz consists of sharp and fluid movements to create a visually technical dance and style. Body isolations, stretch, turning, leaping and technical steps are taught in this class. Jazz shoes are strongly recommended, but ballet slippers may be worn. A performance will be held during the last class. Cost: $45 R/$68 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center Cost: $45 R/$68 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION 1600.501 M & W 6/22-7/8 2:00-3:00pm 1 1600.502 M & W 7/27-8/12 2:00-3:00pm 2 CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION 1600.540 M & W 6/22-7/8 3:15-4:15pm 1 1600.542 M & W 7/27-8/12 3:15-4:15pm 2 BALLET (AGES 4-6) TAE KWON DO (AGES 5-17) Children will learn the basics of classical ballet technique. Ballet slippers required. A performance will be held during the last class. This is an introductory class to the Korean Martial Art of Tae Kwon Do. Students will learn the basic kicking and punching combinations, as well as increase strength and flexibility. Tae Kwon Do promotes self-esteem and confidence, along with improvement of focus and concentration. All classes are taught by Master Miles Varichak, 4th Dan Master Instructor with the World Tae Kwon Do Federation. Belt testing will be held 3 times per year, which is an additional fee. No classes will be held July 4 and 24. Cost: $45 R/$68 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center CODE: 1600.531 1600.532 DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION M & W 6/22-7/8 1:00-1:45pm 1 M & W 7/27-8/12 1:00-1:45pm 2 Cost: $70 R/$105 NR Location: Hubbard Art Center WOMEN’S SELF-DEFENSE (AGES 16+) CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION 2014.414F 6/26-8/7 1:00-2:00pm 1 2014.415Sat 6/27-8/8 10:30-11:30am1 In the Basics class, women will learn a full range of selfdefense techniques, including: awareness, assault deterrence, and setting verbal boundaries. You will learn to recognize dangerous situations, use words and body language to be assertive, learn how to escape grabs and holds, and how to strike with power and accuracy. PILATES FOR BUFF BONES® (AGES 16+) A unique, Pilates-based workout that uses bone-strengthening techniques while focusing on alignment and balance. It targets the hips, arms, abs and back while giving the whole body a terrific workout. The program follows a research-supported design of specially sequenced exercises, making it an entire system of bone and joint health, rather than just a set of exercises. This dynamic workout is adaptable and challenging for people of all levels. It is also safe for those with osteoporosis. Cost: $90 R/$135 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION 2015.300 Sat 7/11-8/15 11:45am-12:45pm2 PILATES MAT CLASS (AGES 16+) Cost: $65 R/$98 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center If you have ever thought about trying Pilates – now is the time!! Kathy teaches a high quality class that both challenges and respects the body while maintaining an awareness of individual needs and conditions. CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION 2015.312T 6/23-7/21 8:00-9:00am1 2015.313T 7/28-8/25 8:00-9:00am3 Pilates Mat work provides a full body workout and is practiced by millions worldwide. Come discover the many benefits of Pilates: Find focus and increase body awareness (breathing, posture, alignment and uniform development of muscles, improve range of motion and flexibility, increase core strength and decrease back, neck and joint pain., improve balance, improve sports performance and help prevent injuries, and enhance mood and improve sleep. Cost: $65 R/$98 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION 2015.310 W 6/24-7/22 5:30-6:30pm1 2015.311 W 7/29-8/26 5:30-6:30pm3 9 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS ENRICHMENT OUTDOOR EXPLORATION CAMP (GRADES 1-6) PRE-SCHOOL IN THE PARK (AGES 3-5) This program is designed to encourage socialization and creativity among preschoolers while they participate in crafts, organized games, and various outdoor activities. Bring the kids to Lakeview Park for a day filled with fun outdoor activities. We will take the kids on a nature walk and introduce them to birds, fish and plants in the local habitat. All students will be introduced to basic bird watching, wildlife identification, and stream/pond preservation skills. There will be a habitat hike as well as stream exploration exercises and fishing to give students hands on experiences. Cost : $40 R/$60 NR Location: Lakeview Park CODE: 2100.501 2100.502 2100.701 2100.702 DAY: M & W T & Th M & W T & Th DATE(S): 6/22-7/15 6/23-7/16 7/20-8/12 7/21-8/13 TIME: 8:45-10:00am 8:45-10:00am 8:45-10:00am 8:45-10:00am SESSION: 1 1 2 2 Fee: $45 R/$68 NR Location: Lakeview Park CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION: 2012.002 T & Th 6/23-7/16 2:00-3:30pm 1 2014.411 T & Th 7/21-8/13 2:00-3:30pm 2 ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND (GRADES 1-6) ARTS AND CRAFTS (AGES 4-10) Youth will have all sorts of summer fun in Adventure Playground! There will be games, crafts, cooking, and much more. Join the fun and bring your friends for some unforgettable adventures. This program consists of drawing, painting, coloring, and construction of numerous fun and creative projects. Different projects are completed each session. Fee: $45 R/$68 NR Location: Lakeview Park Cost : $45 R/$68 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION: 2014.412 M & W 6/22-7/15 2:00-3:30pm 1 2014.413 M & W 7/20-8/12 2:00-3:30pm 2 Ages 4-5 CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION: 1100.506 T & Th 6/23-7/9 12:30-1:15pm 1 1100.716 T & Th 7/28-8/13 12:30-1:15pm 2 PROP & SCENERY DESIGN (AGES 10-17) Ages 6-7 CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: 1100.504 T & Th 6/23-7/9 1:30-2:20pm 1100.714 T & Th 7/28-8/13 1:30-2:20pm This is a program for children who are interested in prop, scenery, and set construction for the drama production of Treasure Island. Participants must be present for dress rehearsals and performances. Please see “Creative Drama” for more details. Ages 8-10 CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: 1100.505 T & Th 6/23-7/9 2:40-3:25pm 1100.715 T & Th 7/28-8/13 2:40-3:25pm Cost: $40 R/$60 NR Location: Middleton High School Performing Arts Center CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION: 1500.504 T & Th 6/23-7/23 10:00-11:30am 1 Create a unique woven piece of art using a mixed media of materials. Yarn, fabric, ribbon, beads, and more can be woven into a design to take home. In this class, students will use their imagination to create and build a 3-dimensional sculpture structure using toothpicks and grapes. Next, we will learn about the importance of a light source in art, and how the different shadows of our sculpture looks with using different sources of light. Then, students will use two different light sources and trace the shadows of their art. Finally, we will use water color paints to fill in the shapes that we have created! When these two original pieces are side by side, you will see how well they complement each other! Cost: $40 R/$60 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center Ages 7-10 DAY: M DATE(S): 7/27 & 8/3 TIME: 10:30am-12:00pm Cost: $40 R/$60 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center Ages 11-13 CODE: 2001.102 DAY: M DATE(S): 8/17 & 8/24 SESSION: 1 2 WATER COLOR SCULPTURE, SHADOW, AND SCULPTURE ART (AGES 5-9) HANGER WEAVING (AGES 7-13) CODE: 2001.101 SESSION: 1 2 TIME: 10:30am-12:00pm CODE: 2001.105 10 DAY: M DATE(S): 6/22 & 6/29 TIME: 8:30-10:00am MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS YOUTH VOLUNTEER CAMP (GRADES 6-8) CREATIVE DRAMA (GRADES 4-12) Youth can make a difference in our community. Meet new people, lend a helping hand, build self-esteem, gain a better understanding of our community and make an impact on citizens in our community who need assistance in their daily lives. Each day participants will also enjoy fun, recreational activities like swimming, bowling, and visits to local parks. Bring a sack lunch, swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, and bug spray. Program is open to a maximum of 8 participants per session. This program is open to all children in the Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District. Program enrollment will be determined by audition. Highlight of the program will be a production directed by Kendra Dando. Auditions will be held June 8 from 4-5:30pm at the Middleton High School Performing Arts Center. Participants must prepare a memorized audition piece from “Treasure Island.” A final cast list will be determined following the audition. Registration can be completed when the cast is finalized. Rehearsals will be held for three weeks July 6-July 22 with performances July 23-25. Rehearsals will generally go from 1-4pm M-Th and 1-3pm on Fridays. Please note that actors must be at all rehearsals they are called to during the three week period. However, if an actor is not in the scene being rehearsed s/he should not attend rehearsal that day. The official rehearsal calendar will be distributed once the show has been cast, but a handout with more detailed information about rehearsal expectations will be available at the Recreation Division Office starting May 1. Audition materials will also be available for download or at the Rec Office May 1. Cost: $95 R/$143 NR Location: Middleton City Hall CODE: DAY: 6011.627M-F 7011.711M-F 7011.725M-F 7011.726M-F DATE(S): TIME: 6/22-6/26 8:30-4:00pm 7/6-7/10 8:30-4:00pm 7/20-7/24 8:30-4:00pm 8/3-8/7 8:30-4:00pm SESSION: 1 2 2 3 Play Synopsis: When this rousing adventure story premiered off-Broadway, it received unanimous critical acclaim. Parents Magazine considered it, “first rate all the way, a delightful experience,” and the New York Times called it, “an inventive classic.” Treasure Island is certainly one of the most durable adventure stories of all time, with the villainous Long John Silver following young Jim across the ocean to search out a buried fortune on Treasure Island. This delightful adaptation includes numerous excellent roles for females. www.pioneerdrama.com THEATER CAMP (AGES 6-12) We’ve revamped our summer drama program into a new, fun, and educational experience for young and aspiring actors! In this two week intensive theatre camp, children will learn, memorize and put on a show. On the Friday of the second week, the classes will demonstrate their hard work with a performance for friends and family. Through staging these plays, participants will learn many important aspects of acting in a creative and supportive environment. All skill levels are welcome! If your child doesn’t have theatre experience, don’t worry, this will be the perfect opportunity for them to explore their talents. Please join us for this new and exciting class! Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson is one of the most famous adventure stories in English literature. The play begins at a seaside inn owned by Auntie Nan, the caretaker of the young protagonist, Jim Hawkins. A mysterious old sailor comes to the inn, entrusts a treasure map to Jim, and promptly dies. But the adventure has begun! Jim and friends board a ship to search for the treasure, only to find that the majority of the ship’s crew are actually pirates led by the notorious Long John Silver. As they land on the island the battle for the treasure continues... The performance will take place during the last Friday class. *Children MUST be able to attend all classes and final performance to enroll in class* Cost: $45 R/$68 NR Location: Middleton Performing Arts Center This adaptation of the classic tale is true to the original book’s plot but full of humor and delightful roles for males and females of all ages. Ages 6 & 7 CODE: DAY: 1500.507M-F DATE(S): TIME: SESSION: 7/13-7/249:00-10:00am 2 Program hours will vary slightly from day to day. Register only if you are selected as part of the cast. Cost: $100 R/$150 NR Location: Middletone High School PAC Ages 8 & 9 CODE: DAY: 1500.506 M-F DATE(S): TIME: SESSION: 6/22-7/3 10:45-11:45am1 CODE: DATE(S): 1500.5037/6-7/22 Ages 10-12 CODE: DAY: 1500.505M-F DATE(S): TIME: SESSION: 6/22-7/3 9:00-10:30am 1 * Performance on Friday, 7/24 at 12:00pm 11 SESSION: 2 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS CREATION STATION (AGES 3-6) PRINCESS BALL (AGES 4-12) Join us for a drop-in studio class! Projects will consist of recyclable art, painting with more than just brushes and on more than just paper, cutting, pasting, gluing, and more! We will get messy and have lots of fun creating unique pieces of art! No pre-registration is required. Get the chance to dress up like your favorite princess and come to the ball. You will create royal crafts, play princess games, princess face painting, dance, and see if the glass slipper fits for the chance to dance with the prince. Cost: $15 R/$23 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center *If you have any items to donate, please contact Middleton Recreation. CODE: DAY: 2010.103F Cost: $5 drop-in Location: Hubbard Activity Center DAY: M DATE(S): 8/17 & 8/24 TIME: 9:00-10:15am SPA DAY (AGES 4-12) Cosmetology students will be providing manicures and pedicures for children interested in a spa day. They will also receive face masks while listening to relaxing music. Feel free to bring robes and comfy clothes to fully enjoy and indulge in this event. Be sure to wear sandals that won’t smudge your new pedicure! BE A SUPERHERO (AGES 3-6) Use your super powers to create a one-of-a-kind cape, mask, arm/leg armor and more! Your little superhero will design and create their very own costume using a variety of fabrics, paints, glitter, markers, and more! We will talk about what it means to be a superhero and how we all can be a “hero” to someone every day. Cost: $15 R/$23 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center CODE: DAY: 2010.105F Cost: $45 R/$68 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center CODE: 2001.100 DAY: M DATE(S): 6/22 & 6/29 TIME: 10:30am-12:00pm Noah’s Ark Animal Workshop, the traveling make your own stuffed animal workshop, is back for the summer! If you would like to stuff, name, and love your very own summertime friend, join us to experience the fun. Please choose animal during registration: Zebra, Lion, Elephant. Georgia Gray uses bold, solid shapes that create a crisp and artistic flow to her paintings. We will use irregular circle shapes and lines to organize our paintings. We will look at how our color and shapes create movement in our work. Cost: $15 R/$23 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center Cost: $50 R/$75 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center CODE: DAY: 2010.108Th Ages 6-8 DAY: M DATE(S): 7/6 & 7/13 TIME: 8:00-10:00am DAY: M DATE(S): 7/27 & 8/3 TIME: 8:00-10:00am Ages 9-12 CODE: 2001.104 CREATE YOUR OWN FAIRY HOUSE USING NATURE! (AGES 5-9) We will unlock our imagination to create many details that will make your fairy house special. *Bring your own collection of pine cones, seeds, sticks, leaves, moss, pine needles, bark, etc. to add to our table of interesting pieces of nature to use! Cost: $40 R/$60 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center CODE: 2001.106 DAY: M DATE(S): 7/6 & 7/13 DATE: TIME: SESSION: 8/7 9:00-11:00am3 NOAH’S ARK STUFF & FLUFF ANIMAL WORKSHOP (AGES 5-12) GEORGIA GRAY ACRYLIC PAINTINGS (AGES 6-12) CODE: 2001.103 DATE: TIME: SESSION: 7/17 9:00-11:00am2 TIME: 10:30am-12:00pm 12 DATE: TIME: SESSION: 7/9 9:30-11:00am1 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS ZOORIFFIC (AGES 4-12) SUMMER STORY JAMS (AGES 3-6) This class is designed to educate children on various animals through the Henry Vilas Zoo EdZOOcation program. Children will be able to meet face-to-face with zoo creatures and learn about them and their habitat. We will incorporate one or two good stories, add a large dash of imagination, and slowly blend in musical instruments movement and props. During this hour, we will create an amazing treat: A STORY-JAM! This is a drop-off class. A minimum of 6 is required to hold the class. Cost: $15 R/$23 NR Location: Lakeview Park CODE: DAY: 2010.100 F Cost: $35 R/$53 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center DATE: TIME: SESSION: 6/26 12:30-2:30pm1 CODE: DAY: 2000.100T 2000.101 W 2000.102 T 2000.103 W MESSY FEST (AGES 4-12) Join us for some completely messy and slightly gross games and challenges! Wear old clothes or a swimsuit and bring a towel because you are guaranteed to become a mess! This event includes a lot of mess and a whole bunch of fun! Cost: $15 R/$23 NR Location: Lakeview Park FAMILY MUSIC MAKERS (AGES 6MO-4) Ages 4-7 CODE: DAY: 2010.102F Excitement is discovered when children of mixed ages join with their parents, grandparents or caregivers to create musical experiences. Making music together is fun when we move and sing with scarves, hoops a parachute and rhythm instruments! We will begin with a Hello song and end with a Lullaby/Goodbye song. Come JAM with us! Each child must register and pay fee, but adult is included with the child registration. A minimum of 6 is required to hold the class. DATE: TIME: SESSION: 7/10 9:00-11:00am2 Ages 8-12 CODE: DAY: 2010.107F DATE: TIME: SESSION: 7/10 1:00-3:00pm 2 Cost: $30 R/$45 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center DOWN ON THE FARM (AGES 4-12) See Lakeview Park transform into a farm! Real-life Old McDonalds will educate kids about where their produce and milk comes from. There will also be baby calves to pet and farm equipment to learn about. CODE: DAY: 2000.104 T 2000.105T 2000.106W 2000.107 T 2000.108 T 2000.109 W Cost: $15 R/$23 NR Location: Lakeview Park CODE: DAY: 2010.104F DATE: TIME: SESSION: 7/24 9:00-11:00am2 UNDER CONSTRUCTION (AGES 4-12) Come down to Lakeview Park to where we will construct some fun! City of Middleton employees will bring various pieces of equipment, big and small, to teach kids about building and construction. Children will learn about the machinery and will even be able to sit in them! There will be digging projects and an obstacle course of orange cones. DATE(S):TIME: SESSION: 6/23-7/7 11:15am-12:00pm1 6/23-7/7 5:00-5:45pm 1 6/24-7/8 9:45-10:30am 1 7/28-8/189:45-10:30am 2 (skip 8/11) 7/28-8/185:00-5:45pm 2 (skip 8/11) 7/29-8/1911:15am-12:00pm2 (skip 8/12) RED, WHITE & BLUE CREW (AGES 4-12) This event is geared towards educating children on American History and the significance of Independence Day. Kids will make patriotic crafts and talk to war veterans from the Middleton Senior Center. Cost: $15 R/$23 NR Location: Lakeview Park CODE: DAY: 2010.106F DATE(S):TIME: SESSION: 6/23-7/7 9:45-10:30am 1 6/24-7/8 11:00am-12:00pm1 7/28-8/1811:00am-12:00pm2 (skip 8/11) 7/29-8/199:45-10:45am 2 (skip 8/12) Cost: $15 R/$23 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center DATE: TIME: SESSION: 8/14 9:00-11:00am3 CODE: DAY: 2010.101F DATE: TIME: SESSION: 7/3 9:00-11:00am2 DON’T FORGET TO REGISTER ONLINE! WWW.CI.MIDDLETON.WI.US 13 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS COOKING FOR KIDS SUGARY GOODNESS (AGES 6-9) EDIBLE BUGS (AGES 6-9) In this class, kids will learn to make their own homemade ice cream! This simple technique uses salt, ice, sugar, half & half, vanilla, and Ziploc bags. Cupcakes, cookies, and chocolate dirt cups will also be decorated to take home! Let your imagination run wild while creating bugs using food! Grape worms with chocolate chip eyes, butterflies made with orange and apple slices, and banana caterpillars are just a few things on the menu! Participants will bring home their creations. Cost: $15 R/$23 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center CODE: DAY: 5012.300M Cost: $15 R/$23 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center DATE: TIME: SESSION: 7/13 1:30-3:00pm 2 CODE: DAY: 5012.301T FRUITY FUN (AGES 6-9) VEGGIE DELIGHTS (AGES 6-9) A number of fruit-based healthy treats will be created during this class. Fruit necklaces, fruit pizzas, and even strawberry/ cherry mice are on the menu! In this class, fresh vegetables will be transformed into delicious and fun snacks for all ages. We will create cherry tomato worms and veggie pizzas using seasonal and nutritious ingredients. Participants will learn recipes and take home their treats! Cost: $15 R/$23 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center CODE: DAY: 5012.302 W DATE: TIME: SESSION: 7/14 1:30-3:00pm 2 Cost: $15 R/$23 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center DATE: TIME: SESSION: 7/15 10:00-11:30am2 TWEENS IN THE KITCHEN (AGES 10-12) CODE: DAY: 5012.303 Th Learn to create delicious afternoon snacks and thirst quenching beverages. All recipes can be made without the use of a stove. You can bring home your creation to enjoy! DATE: TIME: SESSION: 7/16 10:00-11:30am2 Cost: $15 R/$23 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center CODE: DAY: 5012.304Th DATE: TIME: SESSION: 7/15 1:30-3:00pm 2 YOUR PLACE TO PLAY. SUMMER CAMP OPEN HOUSE APRIL APRIL 15 15 -- 4-7pm 4-7pm -- SAVE SAVE THE THE DATE! DATE! Meet coaches, play sports, ENJOY food and drink, and more! OFFERS AVAILABLE AT open house: $25 GIFT CARD! $25 GIFT CARD “Building Relationships with a Commitment to Client Satisfaction through Trust, Quality and Experience.” First 30 people who register receive a gift card from one of KEVA’s partners! • Planning & Development • Civil Engineering 50% OFF! $50 OFF! Register for 5+ weeks, and RECEIVE 50% OFF one July Camp Week! (Up to $150 value) BRING A FRIEND*: $25 off one week of camp for each of you when registering for 2 or more weeks! • Transportation Engineering • Municipal Engineering Madison, WI 608.848.5060 Milwaukee, WI 262.513.0666 Kenosha, WI 262.925.8367 Appleton, WI 920.733.2800 www.jsdinc.com • Structural Engineering • Water Resources • Landscape Architecture *Friend must not have participated in the past, being new to camps at KEVA • Construction Services View weekly camp themes and agendas online! • Surveying & Mapping 608.662.7529 - kevasports.com - asuy@kevasports.com 14 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS ENGINEERING FOR KIDS EFK SUMMER CAMP: SPACE PIONEERS: JR. SCRATCH PROGRAMMING (GRADES 3-6) Embark on a fun journey to space with Scratch! Send an astronaut to the moon and defend your moon base from space rocks. Learn how to use Scratch to create and program sprites, backdrops, and basic scripts. Create a new program each day, leave with evidence of your wild space adventure, and be inspired to explore the universe of programming as a Space Pioneer! Cost: $165 R/$248 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION: 2015.402M-F 7/20-7/24 9:30am-12:00pm2 EFK SUMMER CAMP: EV3: ROBOTICS: DA’VINCI’S DESIGNS (GRADES 3-6) EFK SUMMER CAMP: MINECRAFT: TRAVELING INTO THE FUTURE (GRADES 3-6) During the Da’Vinci’s Designs robotics course, students will use LEGO® MINDSTORMS® to find viable solutions to some of the same challenges that Leonardo Da’Vinci was once faced with. These “ancient” real-world problems include making a mobile bridge, the perfect siege machine, and yes, even creating a masterpiece of art like the Mona Lisa. Join us in an apocalyptic future, one where the earth has been ravaged by a series of natural disasters. Each day, students rely on the engineering design process to solve a series of challenges such as building a city on a series of islands, escaping from a bunker on Mt. Everest, and even building a rocket to land on the moon! Through application of engineering principles, students solve numerous challenges as they make their virtual world of Minecraft a safe place for humanity once again. Cost: $155 R/$233 NR Location: Lakeview Park CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: 2015.401M-F 8/3-8/7 1:00-4:00pm Cost: $165 R/$248 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: 2015.403M-F 7/20-7/24 1:00-4:00pm SESSION: 3 EFK SUMMER CAMP: JUNIOR INVENTORS’ WORKSHOP (GRADES K-2) SESSION: 2 We have opened up the workshop for a week of fun, creativity, and of course—engineering! Over the course of a week, students will invent new machines and explore creative design solutions using the Engineering Design Process. Discover how a wind-up toy works and design your own drawing robot inside the Engineering For Kids Inventor’s Workshop. EFK SUMMER CAMP: ELECTRONIC GAME DESIGN: INVADER DEFENSE GAMES (GRADES 3-6) Cost: $155 R/$233 NR Location: Lakeview Park Students will use Multimedia Fusion 2® to create their own video game. Whether students wish to fire marshmallows or missiles, they build a complete video game from start to finish. They program characters to survive a wave of enemy attacks in order to reach the next level. At the end of class, students take home a copy of the game they create. CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION: 2015.405M-F 8/3-8/7 9:30am-12:00pm3 Cost: $155 R/$233 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center EFK SUMMER CAMP: ROBOTICS: MISSION TO MARS (GRADES 3-6) CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: SESSION: 2015.404M-F 8/10-8/14 9:30am-12:00pm3 During the LEGO® Robotics Mission to Mars classes, students design and program robots to explore an unknown planet, find safe shelter, and collect soil samples from the planet. Students use LEGO® Robotics and computers to learn principles of robotic, computer programming, and teamwork. SAVE TIME IN LINE! Cost: $155 R/$233 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center Create a family account in RecDesk before you come in to register! CODE: DAY: DATE(S): TIME: 2015.406M-F 8/17-8/21 1:00-4:00pm 15 SESSION: 3 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS CELEBRATION ART STUDIO FACE PAINTING FOR KIDS (AGES 6-13) JEWELRY BEADING BASICS (AGES 8-15) You will learn the art of face painting and will be able to learn 20+ designs including animals, tribal art, Henna motifs, seasonal patterns, etc. The course will introduce you to the history of face painting, the tool kit, patterns in various categories, techniques for painting on cheeks & hands and embellishing your design. Interested in learning how to make a beaded bracelet or necklace? In this class, participants will be get step-by-step instructions of beading & stringing to create their jewelry from scratch. Participants will walk away with one finished bracelet. All supplies will be provided. Cost: $45 R/$68 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center Cost: $45 R/$68 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center CODE: DAY: 5012.200M DATE: 8/3 CODE: DAY: 5012.201T 5012.202M TIME: SESSION: 6:00-7:00pm 3 CLAY MOLDING FOR KIDS (AGES 6-13) Do you like neatly shaped eyebrows? Learn the technique of using a thread to shape the eyebrows. You will learn to thread on others as well as yourself. This technique has been practiced for a long time in India and is much more skin-friendly than waxing and tweezing. All materials will be provided in the class. Cost: $35 R/$53 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center DATE: 7/28 TIME: SESSION: 7:15-8:15pm 2 6:00-7:00pm 3 EYEBROW THREADING (AGES 18+) In this class, participants will learn to make clay pendants. All materials will be supplied and participants take their creations home. CODE: DAY: 5012.203T DATE: 7/28 8/10 TIME: SESSION: 6:00-7:00pm 2 Cost: $35 R/$53 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center CODE: DAY: 5012.204F PARENT/CHILD HENNA RETREAT (AGES 6+) DATE: 7/3 TIME: SESSION: 5:00-6:00pm 2 Henna is an organic plant based dye. In this class, we will do a quick review of the history of Henna, demo of a saree (Indian dress) followed by each participant getting a Henna pattern of their choice. A design book will be provided or participants can bring any design from Pinterest. Fee is required by each participant. Henna is an organic plant based dye. This mini-course will teach you how to use Henna to create beautiful Henna patterns. All materials will be supplied and no prior experience is needed for this hands-on class. Cost: $40 R/$60 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center Cost: $35 R/$53 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center CODE: DAY: 5012.205F 5012.506M DATE: 7/3 8/10 THE ART OF HENNA (AGES 13+) TIME: SESSION: 6:15-7:15pm 2 7:15-8:15pm 3 CODE: DAY: 5012.206F In this class, you will learn to a variety of techniques to decorate cupcakes, cookies and cakes. All materials and instructions will be provided. Participants will take home 2 decorated cookies. Henna is an organic plant based dye. This mini course will teach you how to use Henna to create frames and candle designs. All materials will be supplied and no prior experience is needed for this hands-on class. Participants will take home their decorated wooden picture frame and a few candles. Cost: $45 R/$68 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center CODE: DAY: 5012.208F Cost: $40 R/$60 NR Location: Hubbard Activity Center DATE: 7/10 8/17 TIME: SESSION: 6:00-7:00pm 2 COOKIE & CAKE DECORATING (AGES 10+) HENNA CANDLES & FRAMES (AGES 13+) CODE: DAY: 5012.207F 5012.210M DATE: 7/10 DATE: 7/17 TIME: SESSION: 6:00-8:00pm 2 TIME: SESSION: 7:15-8:15pm 2 6:15-7:15pm 3 DON’T FORGET TO REGISTER ONLINE! WWW.CI.MIDDLETON.WI.US 16 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS MEET YOUR HAC INSTRUCTOR Heather Sheehan - Instructor of Monday Morning Art Heather has experience as a volunteer art teacher in a private school and has directed a variety of art programs for summer youth and children’s art camps. She has experience in a variety of artistic media and especially enjoys textile arts and mixed media projects where her students will have the opportunity to experience the delicate relationship between art and science. Heather has a degree in studio art and human development from UW Green Bay. Heather is also a professional laundry sorter, snack-maker, book reader, lego-pick-erupper, wife, and mom of 3 fun kids! Linda Caprariello - Teacher of Music & Movement Linda comes to the Hubbard Activity Center with 30 + years of early education, and primary school classroom experience. Her education degree from UW-Whitewater, also includes a minor in music instruction, which she has used throughout her teaching career, in five different states. Her passion for teaching is evident, as she finds joy in blending literacy with the arts, and making music come alive with young children and their families! Linda is a Middleton resident who also enjoys golfing and gardening with her husband, and visiting their three adult sons in Arizona, Canada and New York. Poonam Rao - Celebration Art Studio Poonam is a self-taught local artist, specializing in Indian artworks. As a child, she got interested in arts. Over the school years, especially over the summer vacations, she learnt to create various forms of Indian handcrafts, later specialized in Indian-style cold ceramics and hold a degree in Advanced Cold Ceramics. She loves colors and is intrigued by Indian tribal paintings, their vibrant hues, origin, and significance of symbols and patterns. Poonam is presently teaching Indian art and cooking classes at MATC, UW Wheelhouse, City Recreation Centers, and libraries. She participates in festivals occasionally to do henna tattoos and face painting. She is interested in helping with fund-raising for charitable causes. You can view her portfolio at www.facebook.com/CelebrationsArtStudio Kathy Sherman - Pilates Instructor Kathy is a seasoned Pilates Instructor who trained and taught in the Philadelphia area before moving to Waunakee 3 years ago. She is a graduate of Penn State’s School of Health and Physical Education, and after a lengthy detour through Corporate America, returned to her “fitness roots” in 2005 to complete a 700-hour Full Pilates Certification Program at Body Precision as well as a Pilates Masters Program with Second Generation teacher, Karen Carlson. “Living in the Philadelphia area, I was fortunate to have a thriving Pilates community in which to learn and grow.” As such, Kathy has studied with dozens of high profile, well-respected Pilates teachers and world-renowned movement experts. She brings that expertise and creative energy and enthusiasm to every class Kathy has worked with hundreds of men and women ranging in age from 13 – 93; from Olympic hopefuls to those in chronic pain. Her client list has included many golfers, runners, dancers and a host of individuals simply seeking a well- functioning body. “I believe Pilates is a primary tool to achieving body awareness, flexibility, strength and alignment and that a regular practice of Pilates will improve all aspects of daily function.” Master Miles Varichak - Tae Kwon Do Master Miles Varichak is a certified 4th Dan Master instructor in Tae Kwon Do threw the World TKD Federation. He also holds 1st Dan black belt in Hapkido and in Kumdo (Korean Sword fighting). After he became a World Chang Moo Kwan Champion in forms he went on to study personal training. With his personal training complete he teaches TKD , Self-Defense and has a few people he helps with their weight loss goals. 17 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS MIDDLETON YOUTH CENTER Middleton Youth Center Ages: 5th-8th grade students Summer Hours: 1:30-5:30pm, Monday-Thursday Location: Clark Street Community School (2429 Clark Street) Office: 608-821-8363 Youth Center: 608-255-2451 Email: middletonyouthcenter@ci.middleton.wi.us Website: www.ci.middleton.wi.us The Middleton Youth Center is a FREE, drop-in style program. Join us for weekly bike rides, trips to the Middleton Pool, fishing, sports club, art club, cooking, outdoor education, and more! Special programs and field trips may include: canoeing, a Madison Mallards baseball game, and an overnight camping trip to Devil’s Lake State Park. Note: Please complete the registration forms found on the Youth Center website before attending. WHY I ROW Camp Randall Rowing Club Learn to Row program For all the details about our summer sessions, please visit our website: camprandallrc.org HigH ScHool learn to row $400/SeSSion* Session #1 Have you heard? We just launched GoStrive, the simplest way to find out what’s happening in our community. It’s a FREE mobile app that helps you connect with friends and family, share your activities and create memories that last a lifetime. Download the app today! Visit www.ci.middleton.wi.us for the link or visit www.gostrive.com. With GoStrive you can: • events easily - search by community, Have yFind ou heard? We just launched GoStrive, the simplest w ay to find out what’s happening in facility, category, or event name. our community. It’s alocation, FREE mobile app that helps you connect with friends and family, share your aGet ctivities map and create memories that last a lifetime. • and GPS directions to your activity or event. Download the app today! 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Download GoStrive today on iTunes and the Download GoStrive today on iTunes and the Google Play Store: Google Play Store: 18 Session #2 June 22 - July 10, M-F, 4:00-6:00 PM (includes participation in the chicago Sprints regatta, 7/11-7/12) July 13 - July 30, M-F, 4:00-6:00 PM (include participation in the twin cities Junior Sweeps regatta, 7/26-7/2 Middle ScHool learn to row $85/SeSSion* Session #1a Session #1B Session #2a Session #2B Session #3a Session #3B Session #4a Session #4B June 22 - 25 June 22 - 25 June 29 - July 2 June 29 - July 2 July 6 - 9 July 6 - 9 July 13 - 16 July 13 - 18 M-tH M-tH M-tH M-tH M-tH M-tH M-tH M-tH 11:45-1:45 pm 2:004:00pm 11:45-1:45 pm 2:00-4:00pm 11:45-1:45 pm 2:00-4:00 pm 11:45-1:45 pm 2:00-4:00 pm Middle ScHool eXPerienced $255/SeSSion* (note: in order to do experienced you need to have completed 7th or 8th grade and have completed two sessions of learn to row) Session #1 Session #2 June 22 - July 6 July 13 - July 30 M-tH M-tH 11:45-1:45 pm 11:45-1:45 pm *Scholarships available for free and reduced lunch students “He has made wonderful friends and rowing has helped him become more disciplined in his work, school and everyday life.” - a parent MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS MISC. PROGRAMS NATIONAL TRAILS DAY MIDDLETON BASEBALL & SOFTBALL COMMISSION (MBSC) Middleton Public Lands will be hosting National Trail Days on June 6 from 9:00am-12:00pm at Orchid Heights Park. Activities include a dog walk, bike tour, and other various trail related-activities. The event is FREE to the public. If you are interested in sponsoring or volunteering, please contact Penni Klein at pklein@ci.middleton.wi.us. For information related to baseball and softball programs organized by MBSC, please visit www.mbscwi.com. The Commission also offers the following: Cardinal Advanced Hitting and Batting Camp and Future Cardinals Baseball Camp. s p i h s r o s Sponr your business interested in Are you o parel, or programs? p a ff ta s , m a te a g sponsorin great opportunity! a r fo ay d to s u t c ta Con City of Middleton Recreation July 20th – 24th at Lakeview Park, 6300 Mendota Avenue, Middleton, WI 53563 Camp includes FREE ball & t shirt Mini Soccer 10:30 – noon Ages: 4 – 5 $90 Half Day 9am – noon Ages: 6 – 14 $120 Full Day 9am – 4pm Ages: 8 – 14 $190 “FREE online jersey offer deadlines 6/5” Interested in hosting a coach and saving up to $80 on SPACES LIMITED Sign up at challengersports.com recommended! Please use the printable application located at challengersports.com (NOT the Middleton Recreation application) for the Soccer Camp. email: middletonrec@ci.middleton.wi.us Online: registration? Let us know! Mail applications & checks payable to Challenger Sports to: Middleton Recreation 7426 Hubbard Avenue Middleton, WI, 53562 Tel: 608-821-8360 19 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS SPRING PROGRAMS Don’t forget about our Spring programs! For more details, please visit www.ci.middleton.wi.us. Tae Kwon Do Young Rembrandts Preschool CODE: DATE(S): CODE: DATE(S): 9900.0134/7-4/28 8800.0064/27-5/18 9900.0145/5-5/26 EFK Junior Robotics: Adventure Stories Toddler Music Makers CODE: DATE(S): CODE: DATE(S): 3400.1104/16-5/21 2015.1034/21-5/26 EFK Electronic Game Design: Platform Games 2015.1224/22-5/27 CODE: DATE(S): Preschool Music Makers 3400.1114/16-5/21 CODE: DATE(S): CAS Eyebrow Threading 2015.1184/21-5/26 CODE: DATE: 2015.1074/22-5/27 5012.1024/6 Acrylic Painting CAS The Art of Henna CODE: DATE(S): CODE: DATE: 2015.1144/8-4/29 5012.1184/27 Noah’s Ark Stuff & Fluff Animal Workshop CAS Henna Retread CODE: DATE: CODE: DATE: 7700.0054/17 5012.1154/13 Young Rembrandts Cartooning CAS Henna Candles & Frames CODE: DATE(S): CODE: DATE: 8800.0154/29-5/20 5012.1215/18 We’re always on your team. Small class sizes! Summer Program With local decision-making, individualized services, and a team of professionals that’s committed to meeting each customer’s own needs, Middleton Community Bank is more than just another bank. We’re a part of every community we serve. June 22 - August 14 For children ages 2 1⁄2 to 14 years Led by highly qualified, trained teachers Middleton Community Bank is proud to support the efforts of local athletic and recreational programs. 8406 Ellington Way Middleton, WI 53562 (608) 827-MCMS www.madisoncommunity montessori.org MIDDLETON Community Bank For more info: admissions@madisoncommunitymontessori.org 3207 Parmenter Street • Middleton, WI 53562 • 608-824-3200 www.middletonbank.com 20 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS * See this team in action at inventionproject.org Bring a team of friends or team up with new friends as you get started Invention Project is a new kind of experience for 6th through 8th graders only. During this fun and high-energy program you’ll team up to make the impossible possible. THE CHALLENGES 1 DESIGN + PROTOTYPE SMART 4 2LEADER, 3 BUILD AND ENGAGE AS A DEVELOPER or BUSINESS GEAR OWNER BATTLE MINI-BOTS DISCOVER YOUR INNOVATION STYLE AND CREATIVE PERSONALITY 5 CREATE MARKETING AND ADVERTISING CONCEPTS 6 LEARN WHAT IT TAKES TO KICK START A BUSINESS AND SIMULATE A PRODUCT LAUNCH Are you ready to accept the challenge? Find out more by visiting inventionproject.org Coming to Kromrey Middle School June 22 - 26, 2015 This is not a school-sponsored activity and the Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District does not provide support or endorsement of this program/activity. It has neither reviewed nor approved the program, personnel, or activities announced in this brochure/flyer. Permission to distribute this material must not be considered a recommendation or endorsement by the school district. Register by visiting inventionproject.org Questions? Call 800.968.4332 © 2015 Invent Now, Inc. In partnership with United States Patent and Trademark Office, 21 Investor in Creativity and Innovation Dow Corning Foundation MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS AQUATICS WALTER R. BAUMAN OUTDOOR AQUATIC CENTER 608-836-3450 — 2400 PARK LAWN PLACE 10 Pass Punch Card Discount tickets for admittance during open swim will be available at City Hall beginning May 1. Punch Cards will only be available at the Recreation Division and can be purchased for youth and adult admissions. The ticket cost is based on residency, and the purchase of the card will allow ten admissions for 2015. The Walter R. Bauman Aquatic Center is an outdoor facility, featuring the latest in aquatic amenities. The facility includes zero-depth pool entrance, an eight lane competition pool, as well as a diving well. Other attractions at the center include two 134-foot run waterslides, interactive water play equipment, sand playground, and a concession area. The center has 11,510 square feet of water surface, holds 345,580 gallons of water, and has a patron capacity of 724 people. ADMISSION FEES Daily Fees Child (2 & under) Free Youth (3-17) $3.50 Adult (18 and up) $4.50 Senior Citizen $3.50 Military with ID $3.50 After 6:00 p.m. $2.00 Youth Adult Senior Citizen Military with ID Aquatic Center Closings Inclement Weather– If the air temperature is less than 60 degrees, or it is raining or lightning, the Aquatic Center will be closed. Lack of Attendance– During the course of the season, the lack of attendance at the Aquatic Center may cause the closing of the Center or the closing of certain sections of the pool. Season Membership Fees City of Middleton Resident $30 $40 $30 $30 POOLpalOOza Join us for a splash of fun at the Walter R. Bauman Aquatic Center on Thursday, July 16 from 1:30-3:30pm. There will be games, mascots, food specials, and much more. This event will be open to all ages. Regular admission rates apply. Non-Resident Family (of 6) $160 $375 Youth (3-17) $70 $105 Adult (18 and up) $90 $135 Additional Persons: $20.00 each *Residents includes school district. Senior Citizen is 55 or older. Seasonal Aquatic Center Membership A seasonal membership entitles the holder to summer-long admittance during open swim programs. Membership fees are non-refundable. Memberships will be sold in accordance with the guidelines listed below. The purchase of a membership does not guarantee automatic admission to the Aquatic Center if the patron capacity has been reached, or inclement weather closes the facility. Teen Night Teens will have full use of the pool just for themselves! Join us for some evening activities including food specials, bean bag tournament, music, and much more. Proceeds will benefit the Middleton Youth Center. Regular admission rates apply. Open to ages 10-14 from 6-8pm on Thursday, August 20. Membership sales begin April 1. Application forms and memberships for Middleton-Cross Plains School District residents will be available online and at the Middleton Recreation Division office. Memberships cannot be purchased before this time, and will only be available at the main office. Proof of residency will be required. The individual for whom the membership is being purchased must be present so a photo ID card can be issued. Admission to the Aquatic Center will only be granted to ID carrying members. Emailed photos and those on a flash drive will not be accepted. Special Membership Purchase Dates at the Recreation Office: Saturday May 9 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday June 6 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Please visit www.ci.middleton.wi.us or stop by the Aquatic Center for more details as the events approach. 22 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION WALTER R. BAUMAN AQUATIC CENTER 2015 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Pool Location: 2400 Park Lawn Place • Pool Phone: 836-3450 Middleton Public Lands, Recreation and Forestry: 7426 Hubbard Ave. • 608-821-8360 • middletonrec@ci.middleton.wi.us GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT MEMBERSHIP Membership fees are non-refundable. The purchase of a membership does not guarantee automatic admission to the Aquatic center if the patron capacity has been reached or inclement weather closes the facility. Memberships MUST be purchased at the Recreation office. Families are considered those who reside at the residence. Everyone who will be receiving a membership must come into the Recreation office to have an up to date photo taken. We will NOT accept any pictures via email or flash drive. 2015 SUMMER MEMBERSHIP FEES City of Middleton Resident/ MCPA School District Non-Resident Family (up to 6) Youth (3-17) Adult (18 &up) $160.00 $70.00 $90.00 $375.00 $105.00 $135.00 Please make check payable to: Middleton Recreation Division. Credit card payment is subject to a 4% non-refundable transaction fee . MEMBERSHIP IDENTIFICATION Pool membership identification cards will be taken and issued at the time membership fees are paid at the Recreation Office. The membership ID must be shown to gain admission to the Aquatic Center at appropriate open swim sessions. There will be NO exceptions. Any misuse of the membership ID will result in nonrefundable revocation of the membership. Replacement cards can be purchased for $5.00 each. Type of Membership (Circle one): FAMILY ADULT YOUTH Last Name: ____________________________________________________________ Phone: _____________________________ Address: ____________________________________________ _________________________ __________ Street City State ____________ Zip Family Members: 1. _____________________________________________ 4. ______________________________________________ 2. _____________________________________________ 5. ______________________________________________ 3. _____________________________________________ 6. ______________________________________________ Additional Family Members (additional $20 each) Nanny/Babysitter (additional $20 each) 1. _____________________________________________ 1. ______________________________________________ 2. _____________________________________________ I hereby declare that the above information furnished is, to the best of my knowledge, true. If any portion of the above is found to be false, I accept the possibility of a non-refundable revocation of the above membership. Use of the membership constitutes acceptance of the terms and conditions set forth when issued, or at the time of use. _____________________________________________________________________ __________________________ Signature of Parent or Guardian Date In addition to regular office hours, we will be offering special hours for registration and membership applications: May 9th and June 6th from 9am-12pm 23 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS AMERICAN RED CROSS YOUTH SWIM & DIVE LESSONS SWIM DISCOVERY (AGES 5 AND UP) Swimming & Diving Lessons: Cost: $40R/$60NR Location: Walter R. Bauman Aquatic Center Days: Monday-Friday Program registration information: Listed on next page Level 1 This level is water skill introduction and helps kids become comfortable in the aquatic atmosphere. Kids will advance in bobbing, blowing bubbles, holding breath, entering and exiting the pool properly, vertical position recovery, glides and floats on the front and back, treading water, retrieving submerged objects, and learning to alternate and use arms and legs simultaneously while on from and back. All Recreation Division swim lessons are taught by American Red Cross certified Water Safety Instructors. Classes are offered in accordance with National Red Cross recommendations. Class sizes will be limited to provide safe student/instructor ratios that will insure a quality approach to the program. Once the enrollment max is met, no additional registrations will be accepted. No exceptions. We strongly encourage you to register early and only for the appropriate levels needed as no adjustments will be made. Level 2 Learn the fundamentals of aquatic skills in this level. Kids will incorporate the fundamentals from level one and begin more skilled floats: front, back, and jellyfish. Other skills include recovering to a vertical position, rolling from front to back/ back to front, changing directions while swimming, using the arms in a finning action, treading water, and using arms and legs while swimming on front and back. Swim Lessons: 6 months-3 years old: Parent/Child 3-4 years old: Preschool Levels 1 “P” and 2 “P” 5 years and up: Levels 1-6 Preschool classes are specifically designed for students 3-4 years old. Children must be able to be in the water comfortably, without a parent, and be ready to comprehend instructions. Level 3 This level’s main focus is stroke development. Kids will begin the lesson by stepping or jumping into the water and will move towards entering by using headfirst entry from a seated position. They will learn how to move to a safe position by bobbing, how to use rotary breathing and survival and back floats, change from a vertical to a horizontal position, and continue to build on the treading water skill. The following kicks will be learned: scissor, dolphin, flutter, and breaststroke. The basic backstroke and front crawl are introduced at this level. Youth Diving Lessons: Designed for participants who have completed Level 3 of the Red Cross Swim Lesson program and are comfortable in 12 feet of water. Beginner-little or no diving experience or knowledge Intermediate/Advanced-experience in 3 or more dives Inclement Weather: If the air temperature is less than 60 degrees or it is lightening, the Aquatic Center will be closed. Lessons will not be rescheduled. Classes are cancelled no earlier than 30 minutes prior to the start of each class. Level 4 This level continues to focus on the stroke development. Kids will now enter water using the headfirst method from the side of the pool, and will incorporate the compact and stride positions. Kids will learn the feet first surface dive, underwater swim, and open turns while doing the front crawl and backstroke, and tread water in two different methods. Strokes include: front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, side stroke, and butterfly. While on the back, kids will use the flutter and dolphin kicks. Please use these brief level descriptions to help as your reference: TODDLER SWIM (AGES 3-4) Level 1-P This level is an orientation to the water and provides children with the knowledge of basic swimming skills. Lesson structure includes exiting and entering the water in various ways, blowing bubbles with the mouth and nose, bobbing, gaining comfort with opening eyes under water, retrieving objects from the shallow water, vertical position recovery, gliding and floating on front and back, basic water treading, learning alternate and simultaneous movements of legs and arms, and rolling from back to front/front to back. Level 5 This level focuses on stroke enhancement. Entering the pool will be done by a shallow dive from the side of the pool, which is a transition into gliding and beginning the front crawl. Kids will submerge fully, and also learn the tuck and pike surface dives. While swimming, they will use the front and back flip turns; sculling is also introduced at this level. Strokes include: front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, side stroke, and butterfly. Level 2-P This level focuses on children gaining independence with skills, and developing comfort while in and around the water. Lesson structure includes proper entering and exiting of pool, bobbing, retrieving submerged objects with eyes open, changing from a front and back glide or float to a vertical position, front and back/back to front roll, using arms and legs to tread water, finning action, and the combined use of leg and arm action to move back and forth. Level 6 This level refines the participant’s strokes and skill expertise. Main focus is on swimming with comfort, effectiveness, strength, and sleekness over a longer distance. This level prepares participants for more advanced courses, such as diving, lifeguarding, etc. Parent/Toddler This class is designed to introduce parents and toddlers to water safety, various holds, and water exploration. 24 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS AMERICAN RED CROSS YOUTH SWIM & DIVE LESSONS SESSION 1 June 15-26 Registration: Begins April 13 (online) May 9 (mail/walk) Ends June 9 SESSION 2 June 29-July 10 Registration: Begins June 1 (online, mail, walk) Ends June 23 SESSION 3 July 13-24 Registration: Begins June 15 (online, mail, walk) Ends July 7 SESSION 4 July 27-August 7 Registration: Begins June 29 (online, mail, walk) Ends July 21 SESSION 5 August 10-21 Registration: Begins July 13 (online, mail, walk) Ends August 4 10:30-11:00a.m. 10:30-11:00a.m. 10:30-11:00a.m. 10:30-11:00a.m. 10:30-11:00a.m. Level 1 4000.501 Level 1 4000.528 Level 1 4000.557 Level 1 4000.701 Level 1 4000.729 Level 1 “P” 4000.502 Level 1 “P” 4000.529 Level 1 “P” 4000.558 Level 1 “P” 4000.702 Level 1 “P” 4000.730 Level 2 4000.503 Level 2 4000.530 Level 2 4000.559 Level 2 4000.703 Level 2 4000.731 Level 2 “P” 4000.504 Level 2 “P” 4000.531 Level 2 “P” 4000.560 Level 2 “P” 4000.704 Level 2 “P” 4000.732 Level 3 4000.505 Level 3 4000.532 Level 3 4000.561 Level 3 4000.705 Level 3 4000.733 11:05-11:35a.m. 11:05-11:35a.m. 11:05-11:35a.m. 11:05-11:35a.m. 11:05-11:35a.m. Level 1 4000.586 Level 1 4000.533 Level 1 4000.562 Level 1 4000.785 Level 1 4000.734 Level 1 “P” 4000.506 Level 1 “P” 4000.534 Level 1 “P” 4000.563 Level 1 “P” 4000.706 Level 1 “P” 4000.735 Level 2 4000.507 Level 2 4000.535 Level 2 4000.564 Level 2 4000.707 Level 2 4000.736 Level 2 “P” 4000.508 Level 2 “P” 4000.536 Level 2 “P” 4000.565 Level 2 “P” 4000.708 Level 2 “P” 4000.737 Level 3 4000.509 Level 3 4000.537 Level 3 4000.566 Level 3 4000.709 Level 3 4000.738 Level 4 4000.510 Level 4 4000.538 Level 4 4000.567 Level 4 4000.710 Level 4 4000.739 Level 5 4000.511 Level 5 4000.539 Level 5 4000.568 Level 5 4000.711 Level 5 4000.740 Level 6 4000.759 Level 6 4000.761 Level 6 4000.569 Level 6 4000.587 Level 6 4000.757 Beginner Dive 4025.501 Beginner Dive 4025.503 Beginner Dive 4025.505 Beginner Dive 4025.509 11:40a.m.-12:10p.m. 11:40a.m.-12:10p.m. 11:40a.m.-12:10p.m. 11:40a.m.-12:10p.m. 11:40a.m.-12:10p.m. Level 1 4000.513 Level 1 4000.541 Level 1 4000.570 Level 1 4000.713 Level 1 4000.741 Level 1 “P” 4000.514 Level 1 “P” 4000.542 Level 1 “P” 4000.571 Level 1 “P” 4000.714 Level 1 “P” 4000.742 Level 2 4000.515 Level 2 4000.543 Level 2 4000.572 Level 2 4000.715 Level 2 4000.743 Level 2 “P” 4000.516 Level 2 “P” 4000.544 Level 2 “P” 4000.573 Level 2 “P” 4000.716 Level 2 “P” 4000.744 Level 3 4000.517 Level 3 4000.545 Level 3 4000.574 Level 3 4000.717 Level 3 4000.745 Level 4 4000.518 Level 4 4000.546 Level 4 4000.575 Level 4 4000.718 Level 4 4000.746 Level 5 4000.519 Level 5 4000.547 Level 5 4000.576 Level 5 4000.719 Level 5 4000.747 Level 6 4000.520 Level 6 4000.548 Level 6 4000.577 Level 6 4000.720 Level 6 4000.748 Parent/Toddler4000.512 Parent/Toddler4000.540 Parent/Toddler4000.569 Int/Adv Dive 4025.502 Int/Adv Dive 4025.504 Int/Adv Dive 4025.506 12:15-12:45p.m. 12:15-12:45p.m. 12:15-12:45p.m. 12:15-12:45p.m. 12:15-12:45p.m. Level 1 4000.521 Level 1 4000.550 Level 1 4000.579 Level 1 4000.722 Level 1 4000.749 Level 1 “P” 4000.522 Level 1 “P” 4000.551 Level 1 “P” 4000.580 Level 1 “P” 4000.723 Level 1 “P” 4000.750 Level 2 4000.523 Level 2 4000.552 Level 2 4000.581 Level 2 4000.724 Level 2 4000.751 Level 2 “P” 4000.524 Level 2 “P” 4000.553 Level 2 “P” 4000.582 Level 2 “P” 4000.725 Level 2 “P” 4000.752 Level 3 4000.525 Level 3 4000.554 Level 3 4000.583 Level 3 4000.726 Level 3 4000.753 Level 4 4000.526 Level 4 4000.555 Level 4 4000.584 Level 4 4000.727 Level 4 4000.754 Level 5 4000.527 Level 5 4000.556 Level 5 4000.585 Level 5 4000.728 Level 5 4000.755 Level 6 4000.760 Level 6 4000.762 Level 6 4000.590 Level 6 4000.588 Level 6 4000.756 25 Parent/Toddler4000.712 Parent/Toddler4000.758 Int/Adv Dive 4025.510 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS 2015 MIDDLETON GATOR SUMMER SWIM & DIVE TEAM The Middleton Gator Swim & Dive Team provides an exciting, challenging, educational and FUN environment for swimmers and divers throughout the summer. We pride ourselves on creating a positive experience for children of all skill levels. Our goal is to teach the value of team cooperation, safety, hard work, and the pursuit of personal excellence. Through the Middleton Gator experience, we hope to give your children memories and tools to help build a healthy and happy future. The Gator Team is open to anyone 5 to 18 years of age. Swimmers and divers must have passed Level 4 of Red Cross Swimming Lessons (or equivalent) and must also demonstrate the ability to complete the majority of a practice in order to participate on the team. For all new 10 & under members the weeks of June 8th and June 15th will serve as a try-out and evaluation period. The 2015 fee is $210 for either the swim or dive team. The fee to join both teams is $300. All swimmers and divers are strongly encouraged to participate in the entire season, ending with the All City Championship meet. The All City Dive meet is July 27 & 28, 2015. The All City Swim meet is July 30th through August 1, 2015 Gator Swim & Dive Registration & Team Suit/Clothing Sale: Middleton High School Courtyard Monday April 20, 2015 6-8 pm and Wednesday April 29, 2015 6-8 pm. This in-person registration is required to submit the required All City liability waiver, concussion forms and parent and athlete conduct forms. Team suits, accessories and personalized apparel will be available for purchase. Practices and home meets are held at the Walter R. Bauman Outdoor Aquatic Center – 2400 Park Lawn Place in Middleton. On-line registration opens April 1, 2015 for returning Gator families and April 10, 2015 for new families. **Please Register Early** For the safety of all participants we may limit the number of swimmers on our team. Through our fundraising at Middleton Good Neighborfest many dive scholarships are now available!!! Personalized apparel will only be offered at registration. Susie Mather from Simply Swimming will be at both registration nights for fitting and taking orders for the team suit. The suits will also be available at the Simply Swimming store located at 6108 Mineral Point Road in Madison beginning 4/30/2015. The store phone is 661-0808. During the Gator season all team members making purchases at Simply Swimming will receive a 10% discount. Please visit our website for additional information as well as the 2015 Swim & Dive meet schedules and practice times. www.middletongators.com DON’T FORGET TO REGISTER ONLINE! WWW.CI.MIDDLETON.WI.US 6ERONA2ECREATION$EPARTMENT3PRING3UMMER0ROGRAMS 400 South Nine Mound Rd, Verona Best of Sum mer! BREWER VS. CUBS BUS TRIP MILLER PARK (ADULTS 21 +) Grab your family, grab your friends and board the bus as the Verona Recreation Department heads East on Interstate 94 to watch baseball’s version of the “Border Battle.” As the cool spring nights begin, the inside of Miller Park will be heating up on Tuesday, June 8th as Verona invades Milwaukee to watch the Brewers and Cubs battle it out for state bragging rights. Cost of the trip is $65 which covers transportation on a coach bus, bleacher ticket, and tailgate catered meal at Miller Park. You are welcome to bring your own beverages. The bus will leave the Community Park at 2:00 p.m. and arrive back around 11:00 p.m. Sign-up fast as there are a limited amount of seats for the game. Don’t strike out on this opportunity to watch the Brewers and Cubs battle for bragging rights this season. Hurry, sign up 26 fast, this trip is limited. Don’t forget your chair for the tailgate! 608-845-9543 The Ideal Solution for all your printing needs! 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Sale Dates: May 18 - August 31 ATTRACTION DOOR PRICE WPRA PRICE Big Foot Zipline Tours $89.00 $65.00 Chula Vista Resort Waterparks $29.95 $19.95 NOTES Children under 2 free House on the Rock Adult $29.95 Child $15.95 Adult $22.50 Child $13.50 Adult price for 18 & over Children 3 & under free Jet Boat Adventure Adult $28.75 Child $14.25 Adult $24.75 Child $13.85 Children 3 & under not allowed Milwaukee County Zoo Adult $14.25 Child $11.25 Adult $10.50 Child $8.50 Adult price for 13 & over Children 2 & under free Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park $48.03 $18.00 Children 2 & under free Noah’s Ark Waterpark $41.62 $31.25 Children 2 & under free Old World Wisconsin Adult $19.00 Child $10.00 Adult $16.00 Child $8.00 Adult price for 13 & over Children under 4 free Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf $8.50 $5.50 Children 4 & under free Six Flags - Any Day $69.00 $44.25 Children 2 & under free Six Flags - WPRA Week (July 4-12) $69.00 $34.25 Children 2 & under free Wisconsin Ducks, Inc. Adult $28.75 Child $14.25 Adult $24.75 Child $13.85 Adult price for 12 & over Children 3 & under free DOG EXERCISE PARK The MRD Dog Park on Hwy Q and the Quisling Dog Exercise Park on Airport Road are open from 8am-10pm year round. MRD Dog Park: 5209 County Highway Q Quisling Dog Exercise Park: 8780 Airport Road General Information: • 20 acre off-leash dog exercise area • 3 acre fenced small dog area • Fenced in, 20 car parking, picnic tables, self-registration station, dog waste disposal bags/containers, and mowed trails • Designed to complement the Dane County and City of Madison dog parks • New 6 acre Quisling Park off leash Dog Park Permits: • Annual permit can be purchased for $30.00 • Additional tags and replacement tags are available for $14.00 each, for more than one dog • Daily permits are available on a self-registration basis at the site for $5.00 • Senior Citizens (65+) or disabled persons discount permit is $15.00 • Permits are valid at all Dane County Parks, City of Middleton, City of Sun Prairie and Village of Waunakee • Permits are available at Middleton Admin. Dept. located at Middleton City Hall 27 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS SHELTER FACILITIES Looking For A Place to Hold Your Next: Party-Special Event-Reception-Banquet-Meeting-Grad Party? Visit www.ci.middleton.wi.us to reserve today! We are now accepting online reservations. For reservations questions call, City of Middleton Public Lands, Recreation & Forestry Department at (608) 821-8360, or come to City Hall at 7426 Hubbard Avenue to book your reservation today. Reservations are taken on a first come, first serve basis. 2015 RATES Shelter Available Res. Fee Non-Res Fee Capacity Equipment/Amenities Lakeview East May 15Oct. 15 $115 $175 200 Covered shelter, tables, grills, power outlets, water fountain, restrooms Lakeview West May 15Oct. 15 $110 $165 100 Covered shelter, tables, grills, power outlets, water fountain, restrooms Lakeview Meeting Room Year Round $110 $165 50 Enclosed shelter, tables, power outlets, ceiling fans, heat, water fountain, microwave, restrooms Lakeview Small Shelter May 15Oct. 15 $100 $150 20 Lakeview Kitchen Year Round $80 $120 Lakeview Hall Gazebo May 15Oct. 15 $40/ per hour $65/ per hour $75 $75 6300 Mendota Ave. 6300 Mendota Ave. 6300 Mendota Ave. 6300 Mendota Ave. 6300 Mendota Ave. 6300 Mendota Ave. Tent/Bounce House (Lakeview Only) Stove, refrigerator, sink, power outlets, cupboards 30 Gazebo, tables, grills, pier to the pond Fireman’s Park North June 13Labor Day $110 $165 200 Covered shelter, picnic tables, play equipment, basketball court, restrooms Fireman’s Park South June 13Labor Day $110 $165 100 Covered shelter, picnic tables, play equipment, basketball court, restrooms Fireman’s Park Small June 13Labor Day $110 $165 50 Covered shelter, picnic tables, play equipment, basketball court, restrooms Orchid Heights June 13Labor Day $110 $165 30 Covered shelter, picnic tables, grill, ball field, tennis courts, basketball court, play equipment, restrooms Parisi Park June 13Labor Day $110 $165 30 Covered shelter, picnic tables, play equipment, ball field, drinking fountain, restrooms 7400 Lee St. 7400 Lee St. 7400 Lee St. 3960 Valley Ridge Rd. 2405 Park St. Reservations can be made one year in advance. Dates will adjust in 2015. Resident: Must reside within the Middleton-Cross Plains School District. Non-Resident: Resides outside the School District boundaries. 28 MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS Pet Wash StaGon Ice SkaGng Pet Exercise Area Skate Park Water Features MulG-‐Purpose Area Sand Volleyball Court Basketball Court Ball Diamond Trails/Hiking Fishing Playground Equipment Restrooms Drinking Water Grills Open Shelter Picnic Area Acres Park Facilities and Services PARK FACILITIES AND SERVICES Community Parks Lakeview Park 80 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Fireman's Park 5.9 MRD Dog Park 146 Quislling Dog Park 20 Orchid Heights Park 14 Quisling North Park 30 Firefighters Park 15 ● ● 5.7 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Neighborhood Parks Parisi Park Middleton Hills Park-‐ North 5 Middleton Hills Park-‐ South 4.6 Woodside Heights Park 10 Stricker Park 10 Quarry Skate Park 0.1 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Mini Parks Stonefield Park 2 Parkside Heights Park 1.6 Meadows Park 1.9 Boundary Road Park 3.5 Hillcrest Park 0.5 Baskerville Park 0.5 Pheasant Branch Ridge Park Hawkridge Park 2 ● ● ● ● ● ● 1.5 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Conservancy Lands Pheasant Branch Conservancy 353 Stricker Pond 30 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Tiedeman Pond Graber Pond 27 Esser Pond 15 Middleton Hills Pond & Conservancy 3.2 Elm Lawn/ Tiedeman Conservancy 5 Middleton Hills Oak Savanna 5 Special Use Area Pleasant View Golf Course ● Lake Street Boat Launch 29 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS Middleton Recreation Division Program Registration Form Save time and register online! Visit the Program Registration page at www.ci.middleton.wi.us. Return to: 7426 Hubbard Avenue, Middleton, WI 53562 Adult /Guardian Contact: ________________________________________________________________________ (Last) (First) Home Phone: ___________________________________ Cell Phone: ____________________________________ E-mail: ____________________________________________________________DOB: ______________________ Address, City, State, Zip: _________________________________________________________________________ Check One: ______ City of Middleton Resident _____Middleton Cross Plains School District _____ Non-Resident Emergency Contact: _____________________________________ Phone: ________________________________________ □ I have read and agree to the Concussion Agreement and Information. (Please review agreement and information at www.ci.middleton.wi.us, and visit Public Lands, Recreation, and Forestry Program Registration). Parent/ Guardian Signature: _______________________________________ Date: _______________________ I need modification because of disability to participate in this program: ____Y ____N Participant Information Participant’s First & Last Name Age Sex Birthdate Med Alerts, Etc. Cash/Check Activity # #_______ Program Name Total $__________ Credit Card Information Credit Card Number Expiration Date Card Holder (Print) Payment Amount Authorized Signature 3 Digit Security Code (Back of Card) Type of Card Note: Program registrations and memberships purchased made with credit card in-house will be charged similar fees as those assessed when paying online (3%). Credit Card information will be destroyed upon approval of transaction. All information on this form is required as this information is necessary for the Department to have when creating a RecDesk account. ASSUME THAT YOU ARE REGISTERED IN ALL THE PROGRAMS YOU SIGNED UP FOR UNLESS CONTACTED BY THE MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION ABOUT A PROGRAM BEING FULL OR CANCELLED. 30 Fee MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS New Student Camp Parents: Give Your Children a Fun & Positive Way To Spend Their Summer Break! Parents, we know you have many choices of SUMMER ACTIVITIES for your children. Infinity Martial Arts offers our “New Student Camp” during the summer as an excellent introduction to our regular martial arts program. 45 Minute Classes Mon-Thur July 13th - August 21st $109 for 6 Weeks Includes Uniform and Gold Belt Graduation Best Value! $89 Any Two Consecutive Weeks - Includes Uniform $69 Any One Week - Includes Uniform us Learn Foc etting and Goal S d dership an Skills, Lea , g in e Build Confidenc / n o Preventi and Bully se! 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