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Recreation & Village Services Ashwaubenon Applications Now Being Accepted for Fall / Winter Part-Time Recreation Jobs! 2155 Holmgren Way Ashwaubenon, WI 54304 920.492.2331 www.ashwaubenon.com Fall & Winter 2014-2015

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Recreation & Village ServicesAshwaubenon

Applications Now Being Accepted for Fall / Winter Part-Time Recreation Jobs!

2155 Holmgren WayAshwaubenon, WI 54304920.492.2331

www.ashwaubenon.com

Fall & Winter 2014-2015

Index & Staff Listing

Director: [email protected] Supervisor: [email protected] Coordinator: [email protected]: [email protected]: [email protected]

Village Website: www.ashwaubenon.com

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55+ / SENIOR CITIZEN OPPORTUNITIESBreakfast with the Experts Forget Me Not ........................ 8 A Healthier You ...................... 8 Final Decisions ....................... 8Classes Smart Driver ........................... 5 Memory Class ........................ 7 Tablet Talk .............................. 7 Free AARP Tax Preparation ...... 7 Part D Pathfinder .................... 8Fitness Lively Low .............................. 9 Chair Yoga .............................. 9 Fit & Fabulous Over 50 ........... 9Socials Christmas Party ...................... 7Trips Green Bay Botanical Gardens .. 7 Downtown Chicago ..............13 Harvest Fair ...........................13Volunteer Opportunities Meals on Wheels ................... 5 Volunteering in the Schools .... 5

ADULT PROGRAMS Bean Bag League ...................10 Softball .................................10 Self Defense ..........................10 Golf Lessons .........................10 Zumba .................................. 11 Cardio Rhythms .................... 11

AQUATICS Aquatic Registration ..............21 Lap Swim ..............................22 Levels of the Learn to Swim ...20 Masters Swimming ................23 Open Swim ...........................22 Pool Rentals ..........................22 Swim Lessons ................... 21,22 Water Exercise Classes ..........23 Aqua Zumba .........................23

MISCELLANEOUS Auxiliary Aids ........................ 3 Family Resource Center .......... 5 Bike & Pedestrian Information 29 Community Garden ...............33 Concert in the Park ................33 Co-Sponsored Organizations................18,19 Facility Reservations .............3,4 From the Directors Desk .......... 3 Facilities Projects ...................34 Registration Information .3,21,35 Recreation Scholarship Program 3

PARKS & FORESTRY Adopt-A-Garden/Park Program 24 Diggers Hotline......................25 Emerald Ash Borer .................26 Street Trees Available to Residents ..........................25 Tree Bench/Donation Program 25 Japanese Beetles ....................27 Vision Triangle ......................27 Landscaping within the right of way .......................27

SPECIAL EVENTS Ashwaubenon Village-Wide Rummage Sale ........................ 6 Easter Egg Hunt .....................12 Kris Kringles Kitchen .............12 Letter From Santa ..................12Middle School Middle School Ski Trip ...........13 Santa’s Calling .......................12 Santa’s Helper ........................14 Scarecrow Contest .................. 6

YOUTH PROGRAMS Archery .................................15 Day Camp .............................15 Dance ...................................17 Flag Football ..........................16 NFL Punt, Pass & Kick Contest 16 Pom Pons ..............................17 Rookie Basketball ...................15 Rookie Football ......................16 Tennis ...................................14 Tots Football .........................16 Tumbling ...............................17 Tot Classes ............................14

VILLAGE SERVICES Clerk’s Office ........................28 Public Safety Department ..28,29 Public Works Department .....................29,30 31, 32, 33 Treasurer’s Office ...................28

GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLEThe Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department has gift

certificates available. The gift certificate can be used as payment towards any of our instructional programs and can be purchased for any dollar amount. To purchase a gift certificate, stop by the department office.

ASHWAUBENON PARKS, RECREATION

& FORESTRY DEPARTMENT

2155 Holmgren Way Ashwaubenon, WI 54304

STAFF Rex Mehlberg

DirectorDavid Roehrig

Program SupervisorMelody Escoto

Aquatic CoordinatorTim Bauknecht

ForesterSue Anderson

SecretaryGlenn Steeno

Parks ForemanDan DeBauche

Parks Maintenance

PARK BOARD MEMBERS Mark Williams, Chairman

Mark CastoniaTom Kohlbeck

Deborah LundbergMike SimeonsJustin MinerBeth Pless

OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday

8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department: 492-2331

High School Pool: 492-2993

Ashwaubomay Lake: 336-3430

Program Cancellation Information: 492-2303

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RECREATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

The Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department, with the assistance of the Ashwaubenon Lions have a limited amount of resources set aside to grant scholarships for children to participate in recreational activities. Scholarships are granted according to the free or reduced price school lunch program. For further information please contact the Parks & Recreation Department.

ARE YOU A RESIDENT?A resident for registration purposes is anyone who lives within the Village of Ashwaubenon. Any person residing outside of the Village boundaries will be considered a nonresident and will pay their fair share through an additional surcharge established by the Park Board.

Auxiliary aids for disabled persons wishing to attend or participate in the Village of Ashwaubenon’s Recreation

Programs are available upon request at least 96 hours in advance of the events. If a notice of less than 96 hours is

received, the Village will make every attempt to provide the aids, however, this may not be possible with such short notice.

General Information

Registration for Residents Begins on August 25th.

non-Resident registration begins on september 2nd @ 8:00 am. (Please Note: Some programs have exceptions)

RENTING OUR FACILITIESThe Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department has facilities that may be rented throughout the year for various events. Some facilities are for Ashwaubenon based businesses and property owners ONLY and some are available to both residents and non-residents.What events our facilities are available for:   • Baby/Bridal Shower   • Family Reunions   • Picnics    • Retirement Party   • Birthday Party    • Wedding ReceptionWhat events our facilities cannot be rented for:   • Fundraising Events    •  Non-Ashwaubenon based organizations 

not serving the Ashwaubenon CommunityThe individual renting the facility and receiving the contract for the rented facility MUST be in attendance the day of the rental as they are the individual who will be held responsible for the facility.Businesses renting our facilities will be required to submit a certificate of insurance with the Village of Ashwaubenon listed as an additional insured.

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OCTOBER’S PARTY*

October gave a party;The leaves by hundreds came—The Chestnuts, Oaks, and Maples,And leaves of every name.The Sunshine spread a carpet,And everything was grand,Miss Weather led the dancing,Professor Wind the band….

• Community center, pool and auditorium planning are underway. While the general facility layouts have been set, we are now ironing out the details such as flooring, lighting, amenities, restrooms, equipment etc…. More information on page 34.

•  Fort  Howard  court  reconstruction  is  underway  and  will  be completed this fall. There will be 6 pickleball courts, along with a basketball court and open space game area. The site will be ADA accessible.

• The grass is growing at the Ashwaubenon Sports Complex on the upcoming cricket field. The site was graded and seeded this summer.

• An Ashwaubenon summer day-camp program was approved  for 2015. Held at the community center and Parkview Middle School, we expect this to be one of our cornerstone programs (10 week program). Details will be announced after the holidays! For further information, see page 15.

•  Sherwood  Forest  Park  pond  has  been  upgraded.  The  project includes dredging, and putting 2 diffusers in the pond bottom to keep water moving vs. becoming stagnant.

• A new picnic shelter was added to the boys baseball complex at Ashwaubomay Park.

•  The  Sand  Acres  Drive  Trail  will  come  on-line  this  fall  with  the reconstruction of Sand Acres Drive. It will connect with both the Main Street Trail and Industrial Park Trail. Trailhead amenities will be added on the corner of Main and Commodity.

•  Projects  sponsored  by  our  local  youth  organizations  include  a rebuild of the dugouts on Pioneer 2 & 3 by Ashwaubenon Girls Softball, and a baseball clubhouse built on D4 @ Ashwaubomay by Ashwaubenon Youth Baseball.

From our “family” to yours….have a great fall and winter season!*Exerpts from “October’s Party” by George Cooper.

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rental Facilities

FACILITY RESERVATIONSReservations for the Community Center, Park Shelters and other facility rentals will begin the first Monday in November for the following year. Reservations are made on a first come, first served basis. A 5.5% sales tax will be added to all rentals.

RESIDENT ONLY FACILITIESAshwaubenon Community Center, 936 Anderson Dr.

The Community Center is available 7 days a week from 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Sunday - Thursday and 7:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. Friday & Saturday. Security Deposits are required for some rentals.*Wireless internet available to all rental groups!

Front Room (seats 150) $93 - 1st 4 hrs. $15 - each hr. after Kitchen, warming oven, electricity, fireplace, tables (6’ long), chairs, restrooms & grill

Back Room (seats 60) $65 - 1st 4 hrs. $15 - each hr. after Refrigerator, stove, sink, electricity, tables (6’ long), chairs, restrooms, grill & roll up garage doors

Pioneer Park, 1360 Ponderosa Ave.

Enclosed Shelter (seats 30) $65 Resident Electricity, lights, water & restrooms

Cormier Gym, 2280 S. Broadway

Basketball rentals $25 per hour Resident (2 hour minimum)

RESIDENT/NON-RESIDENT FACILITIESPark rentals are available from 6:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m.

Ashwaubomay Park, 2881 S. Broadway

Non-Residents Monday - Friday ONLY!

Shelter #1 & #2 (open) $40 Resident $55 Non-Resident

Shelter #4 (open) $65 Resident $80 Non-Resident Electricity, lights, water & restrooms

Ashwaubenon Sports Complex, 1680 Fernando

Open Shelter $65 Resident $80 Non-Resident Electricity, drinking fountain, & restrooms

AShwAuBEnon Community CEntER

PionEER PARk

ShEltER #4 AShwAuBomAy PARk

AShwAuBEnon SPoRtS ComPlEx

NOTE: Jumpers, inflatables, dunk-tanks, amusement rides, etc. are NOT allowed in the park areas without written permission from the Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department.

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General Information

MEalS ON WhEElS PROgRaM

The Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department partners with the Aging & Disability Resource Center of Brown County (ADRC) to recruit and train additional volunteers to deliver home bound meals through their Meals on Wheels Program.

Ashwaubenon residents can register for the Meals on Wheels Program by calling the Aging & Disability Resource Center of Brown County at (920) 448-4300. Meals will be available to individuals who:

•  are 60+ years of age (adults who are under 60 and are legally disabled may qualify)

•  are not able to get out to a Brown County meal site•  are home-bound and not driving•  are not able to prepare meals for themselves, and who 

do not have someone available to prepare meals for them

Substitute delivery drivers needed for the ashwaubenon route. Call the PRF Department today for info at 492-2331.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

look for our quarterly 55+/Senior citizen newsletter. If you would like to

be added to our e-mail or mailing list, please contact the ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation

& Forestry Department at 492-2331 or [email protected]

VOluNTEERINg IN ThE SChOOlS

The Ashwaubenon School District invites all senior citizens (50+)  to  consider  volunteering  in  the  schools.  There  are  a variety of volunteer opportunities at Cormier, Valley View, Pioneer, Parkview and the High School.

Volunteers can serve as classroom helpers, assisting teachers with reading activities, math facts, spelling review and serve as test and computer supervisors. In addition, the district is looking for senior citizens willing to periodically read to classes and to help with special projects. Serving as a mentor or guest speaker and sharing information about careers, travel, hobbies and life experiences are still another way in which seniors can be utilized.

Volunteer opportunities are available for once a week, monthly, or on an “as needed” basis. Commitments are generally for an hour or two in a variety of time slots. Volunteer activities are flexible to accommodate senior citizens who travel or go south for the winter.

Senior assignments will begin in September. A complete list of volunteer opportunities will be listed and continually updated on the school district website at www.ashwaubenon.k12.wi.us/volunteeringcln. Anyone interested should contact, Coordinator of Senior Volunteers, Debbie Bodager at 492-2955 Ext. 2005 or [email protected] or call the school district office at 492-2911.

ATTENTION FAMILIES OF SMALL CHILDREN IN THE ASHWAUBENON

SCHOOL DISTRICTThe school district would like to collect census data from ALL resident families with children ages 0-5 years. A School Census form is online at www.ashwaubenon.k12.wi.us/publications or in the district calendar mailed to Ashwaubenon residents in August. The district would also like to be made aware of children with potential problems in the areas of learning, behavior, physical/developmental disabilities and speech/language. This is a requirement of the Federal Law. If you have concerns, please contact Cormier School at 920-448-2870 to request an Ages & Stages Questionnaire.

SMART DRIVERThis class is designed for participants to understand the effects of aging on driving, learn driving strategies that take into account the effect of aging and to help identify the most common crash situations faced by older adults. Many insurance companies offer discounts to drivers who complete this course. FRIDay, OCTOBER 10Time: Registration 8:00 am Class: 8:30 am - 12:30 am

Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center (936 Anderson Drive)

Fee: $15.00 AARP Member $20.00 Non-AARP Member

ASHWAUBENON FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER

The Ashwaubenon Family Resource Center in conjunction with The Ashwaubenon School District has openings for our fall preschool programs! Our most popular APPL program held at Pioneer School, is a once per week 2 hour class held on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday mornings or a 1.5 hour class held on Thursday evenings. Class time includes planned family acitivities, followed by parent discussion groups while children attend preschool. “Parent’s Day Out” and other special events are also planned. Financial assistance is available. Call 920-448-2875 ext. 7010 or email Bridget Johnson at [email protected]

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Village Wide rummage Sale/other Information

Ashwaubenon Village-Wide Rummage Sale

Interested in reducing some clutter around the house and make money at the same time?!

Sign up for the 2015 Village-Wide Rummage SaleRummage sales will be held rain or shine on Friday, april 24th & Saturday, april 25th, from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

For the low cost of $6.00, your rummage sale will be included on a map with location indicated and a short description of items at your sale. You will also receive a number, which corresponds with our map and a “rummage sale” yard sign which you can place to advertise your sale.

Don’t delay, start thinking about it today! Sign-up for this event has a deadline of Thursday, april 2, 2015 to ensure you are included on the map!!

Registration begins: Monday, January 5, 2015

Pick up a form at the Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department located on 2155 Holmgren Way and send along with a check to the address on the form.

OR Visit Ashwaubenon Village web site and download PDF form which you can either print and mail or attach PDF to email and send to [email protected]

OR If you have questions, email them to: [email protected] or you may call the Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry office at 492-2331.

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4TH ANNUAL ASHWAUBENON

SCARECROW CONTEST!As Fall creeps in.......Don’t forget to plan your scarecrow for 2014!!

Have you driven down Holmgren Way the past two fall seasons and admired the cool scarecrows in front of village hall? Did you instantly want to put your very own on display at NO CHARGE?

PERFECT! We are happy to announce the return of our 4th annual scarecrow contest. There is no entry fee and you can use any supplies that you can manage to scavenger up.

With your free entry, you will be given a 6 X 4 area that will include a metal stake we provide. In order to receive your assigned location, you must stop in the park and rec office and fill out the entry form. Upon completion of the contest, there will be an online voting ballet and the winner will receive a prize!

For more more information, pick up a registration packet @ Village Hall, or go online and download the packet at www.ashwaubenon.com. Deadline to set up your scarecrow will be Sunday, October 12th. Last year was great, lets try and make this year even better!

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TASTE OF THE GARDEN TOUREnjoy a sampling of what Green Bay Botanical Garden has to offer! A knowledgeable guide will lead our group through the Garden’s most well known gardens including the Herb Garden, Cottage Garden, Rose Garden and Children’s Garden. Along the way you’ll enjoy stories of the Garden’s history, plant material and points of interest.

• Paved paths; handicap accessible 

• 1 to 1.5 hours in length 

• 3/4 mile walking distance

Pre-register by Monday, September 22

DaTE: FRIDay, SEPTEMBER 26Time: 9:00 a.m.Cost: $10Location: 2600 Larsen Rd, Green Bay, WI

TABLET TALKWith the technology world changing on daily basis find out what you need to know about the tablet craze. Every day there are seemingly more tablet options to choose from. Find out what fits your needs most in this class. Topics will cover the benefits of tablets, apps, necessary features, and your different options when making a purchase.Pre-register by Friday, October 17

DaTE: FRIDay, OCTOBER 24Presenter: Barnes and NobleTime: 9:00 a.m - 10:00 a.m Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center

936 Andersen DriveFee: Free

CHRISTMAS PARTY

Celebrate the season with friends and meet new people at the Christmas Social. A lunch from HoneyBaked Ham (sandwich, baked beans, chips, and a drink) will be served. If you have a favorite holiday cookie or desert, your contribution would be welcomed and appreciated. Entertainment will be provided by the Ashwaubenon High School Show Choir. There may even be a special visitor from the North Pole. Pre-register by Friday, December 12th.

DaTE: TuESDay, DECEMBER 16Th Time: 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center

936 Anderson DriveFee: $4 Residents, $6 Non–Residents

FREE TAx PREP IN 2015

AARP prepares and electronically files Federal and Wisconsin Income tax returns for persons of low to moderate income with an emphasis towards those over 60 years of age. Preparation of capital gains, itemized deductions, interest and dividend income, regular wages, personal business when the expenses are less than $5,000.00 (Schedule C-EZ), pensions and annuities, railroad retirement, social security and Wisconsin homestead returns.They do not prepare any returns where there is depreciation such as business or rental property. They cannot file returns for persons whose divorce became final in 2014 or for married persons filing separately. They cannot file returns for states other than Wisconsin.WEDNESDayS, FEBRuaRy 4 - aPRIl 8Contact Capital Credit Union Call Center to register at 494-2828Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center -

Front Room 936 Anderson Drive

Time: Appointments taken between 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Fee: FREE

MEMORY CLASSKeeping your memory strong and healthy is tough for people of any age! This class will give you tips and tools to strengthen your memory and keep it sharp. We will also learn about local resources in our community that can help you keep your memory in perfect shape. Join us, there will be something for everyone!

Pre-register by Friday, September 26

DaTE: FRIDay, OCTOBER 3Presenter: Barnes and Noble

Time: 9:00 a.m - 10:00 a.m

Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center 936 Andersen Drive

Fee: Free

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A HEALTHIER YOUHealthy eating means a healthier you. There is a lot of misconception out there today regarding nutrition. Our expert registered dietitian will discuss what foods actually fall into the healthy category and give important dietary tips. Following the advice given will help make a healthier you.

Pre-register by Friday, October 17DaTE: Thursday, October 23Fee: $3 resident $5 non-resident

Time: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

Presenter: Gina Teska

BREAKFAST WITH THE ExPERTSLearn from the presentations of our experts and have the opportunity over breakfast to chat and ask questions of them.

Presentations by Maple Ridge Rehabilitation and Care Center will be held at the Ashwaubenon Community Center Front Room located at 936 Anderson Drive.

MEDICARE PART D PLAN FINDER Understanding Your Medicare Drug BenefitsA valuable workshop for persons entitled to Medicare Part D and those who want to learn more. It is very important to check your coverage every year as plans change, new plans are added, and some plans leave our service area. You’ll learn how to use on-line Medicare tools for comparing and enrolling in the Part D Plan that is best for you.

Pre-register by Friday, October 24.

DaTE: WEDNESDay, OCTOBER 29Presenter: Staff from Brown County Aging and

Disability Resource Center

Time: 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center 936 Anderson Drive

Fee: Free

FINAL DECISIONSWe all encounter difficult decision as we go through the journey of life. None will be more difficult then those faced as we approach our final stage of life. The Heart-land Hospice staff will give expert advice on Hospice and Palliative Care. End of life making decisions will also be discussed.

Pre-register by Friday, January 9DaTE: Thursday, January 15Fee: $3 resident

$5 non-resident

Time: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

Presenter: Heartland Hospice Staff

FORGET ME NOTAlzheimer’s is a scary reality for many as we grow older. Our experts will discuss what Alzheimer’s is and who gets it. This class will teach about treatments and progression of the disease. Our expert will talk about living options such as secure Alzheimer’s units.

Pre-register by Friday, October 31

DaTE: ThuRSDay, NOVEMBER 6Fee: $3 resident $5 non-resident

Time: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

Presenter: Melissa Kamps RN, Cody Bell

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FIT & FABULOUS OVER 50• ¼ Strength Building

•¼ Range of Motion Increasing•¼ Cardio Movement for Heart & Lung 

Health and Metabolism Boosting• ¼ Social, Inspirational, Motivational, & Fun!

Do you want that energy and strength to carry the laundry basket up the stairs, bring the groceries into the house, work in the yard, and do your every day living activities while feeling great? If you answered “yes,” then THIS class is for you!

Increase your strength, range of motion, and your heart and lung health while boosting your metabolism with this fun-filled and functional movement oriented class! Combine easy-on-the-joints and low-intensity standing-on-the-floor routines with functional movement exercises that use elastic tubing with handles, resistance balls, and chairs. Regular participants achieve long-term benefits while experiencing a fun-filled and social time together in this calorie-burning, body-energizing, and inspiring class designed to engage and captivate us for improved fitness and life!

While visiting with other class participants and sharing inspirational anecdotes, we will move to music that ranges from the big band era to present day, and it will be sure to please!

Give Fit & Fabulous over 50 a try during the sampler week on august 25 & 27 for FREE at the Ashwaubenon Community Center.

All Fit & Fabulous over 50 classes will be led by NETa® certified and Silver Sneakers® trained group fitness instructor, Lissa Marth

LIVELY LOWLively Low Impact-an energetic, effective low impact aerobic class for those who like to move but don’t want to bounce. Varied intensity options are given. Lively Low will be led by certified instructor Faye Nedobeck. Free trial class August 28.

ThuRSDayS SESSION 1: September 4 - October 30 Mini Session: November 6 - December 5 (No class November 27)

SESSION 2: January 8 - February 26SESSION 3: March 5 - april 23 (No class March 23)

Time: 9:45 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center

Fee: $32 Resident; $47 Non-Resident

CHAIR YOGAChair yoga-move your body through seated and standing yoga poses with chair support offered designed to increase flexibility, balance and range of motion. There is no floorwork with this class. Chair Yoga will be led by certified instructor Faye Nedobeck. Free trial class August 28.

ThuRSDaySSESSION 1: September 4 - October 30 Mini Session: November 6 - December 5

(No class November 27)

SESSION 2: January 8 - February 26SESSION 3: March 5 - april 23 (No class March 23)

Time: 9:00 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.

Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center

Fee: $32 Resident; $47 Non-Resident

MONDay & WEDNESDay FallSESSIONS: ClaSS #: DaTES: 1 #424000.07 SEPT. 3 - SEPT. 29 2 #424000.08 OCT. 1 - OCT. 27 3 #424000.09 NOV. 3 - NOV. 26

MINI SESSION: ClaSS #: DaTES: 1 #124000.10 DEC. 1 - DEC. 17

WINTERSESSIONS: ClaSS #: DaTES: 4 #124000.08 FEB. 2 - FEB. 25 5 #124000.09 MaR. 4 - MaR. 30 Time: 10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Fee: $32 Resident; $47 Non-Resident Mini Session: $16 Resident $31 Non-Resident

SENIOR FITNESSNEW

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ADuLt SoFtbALL LeAGueSThe Ashwaubenon Parks and Recreation Department will be offering the following Adult Softball Leagues for the 2015 summer season:

Coed Slowpitch .................... Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

Men’s Modified ..................... Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

Men’s Social Slowpitch .......... Monday

Women’s Modified ............... Monday, Wednesday

League packets will be available for pickup or mailing in mid to late January at the Parks & Recreation Department. Registration for returning teams begins Monday, February 2, and for new teams Monday, February 16.

Adult programs

Looking to have some recreational fun on Thursday evenings? Join our bean bag league. All you need is an entry fee and a partner and you can join in on the fun. This league will follow the World Bean Bag Association rules with matches consisting of a best out of 3 game set. Teams will play to 21 points and game play will take place at The Ashwaubenon Sports Complex. If you have questions about this please contact our office at 920-492-2331.ThuRSDayS SEPTEMBER 11 - OCTOBER 23Time: 6:15 or 7:15

(depending on # of teams)Location: Ashwaubenon Sports ComplexFee: $25 Resident Team

$40 Non-Resident Team* Season will be 6 matches, followed by a tournament if weather permits

Ashwaubenon Sports Complex

Fall Bean Bag league WOMEN’S SELF DEFENSE WORKSHOPHerb Blue’s Women’s Self Defense Workshops are designed for women to build self-esteem and elevate self-confidence using realistic skill training either to avoid or escape an assault. The workshops are more than just physical and help with awareness skills that can be used in everyday life. Participants should wear comfortable clothing, this workshop is available for all fitness levels.

Workshop length: 1.5 hours

Cost: $10 Resident/$25 Non-resident (Minimum of 10 participants, ages 13 years and older)

Dates: Sept 20, Oct 18, Nov 8, and Dec 13

Time: 12:30pm to 2pm

Location: Herb Blue’s Total Self Defense LLC 2737 North Packerland Drive, Green Bay 54303

ADULT GOLF LESSONSJust because the summer has wrapped up doesn’t mean its too late to straighten out your golf swing. This 4 week class will offer instruction on all aspects of your game: full swing, short game, and putting. All classes will be taught by Highland Ridge Golf Club LPGA Professional Julie Pyne. So whether you are just learning the game or trying one last time to fix the bad habits you picked up during summer this class is for you.ThuRSDayS September 9 - September 30

Cost: $40 Resident/$55 Non-resident

Time: 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.

Location: Highland Ridge Golf Club 3640 Sand Acres Drive, De Pere 54115

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Ditch the workout, join the party! Lets face it, working out can be healthy, rewarding and beneficial. Working out can be lots of things, but it’s never been known to be much fun UNTIL NOW!

Zumba® fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy to follow moves to create a dynamic fitness program that will blow you away. Our goal is simple: We want you to want to workout, to love working out, and to get hooked. Zumba® Fanatics achieve long term benefits while experiencing an absolute blast in one exhilarating hour of caloric-burning, body-energizing, awe-inspiring movements meant to engage and captivate for life!

The routines feature interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms, and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat. Add some Latin flavor and international zest into the mix and you’ve got Zumba®!

All Zumba® classes will be led by certified Zumba® instructor Lissa Marth!

TuESDay & ThuRSDay Fall SESSIONS: ClaSS #: DaTES: 1 #424000.01 SEPT. 4 - SEPT. 30 2 #424000.02 OCT. 2- OCT. 28 3 #424000.03 NOV. 4 - DEC. 2

MINI SESSION: ClaSS #: DaTES: 1 #124000.0 DEC. 4 - DEC. 23

WINTER SESSIONS: ClaSS #: DaTES: 4 #124000.01 JaN. 6 - JaN. 29 5 #124000.02 FEB. 3 - FEB. 26 6 #124000.03 MaR. 5 - MaR. 31

Time: 6:30 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.

Location: Pioneer School GymFee: $32 Resident; $47 Non-ResidentMini Session: $16 Resident $31 Non-Resident10 Class Punch Card: $50 Resident $65 Non-Resident

CARDIO RHYTHMSWorkouts should be fun, not work and that is what you will get with Cardio Rhythms. This is a high energy, easy to fol-low cardio class combining cardio kickboxing, multiple types of dance moves, and toning to give you a workout that will get all your muscle groups working and your blood pumping. Fun music including hip-hop, rock, Latin, and more will motivate and invigorate to keep you moving, sweating, and having a great time all while burning calories and building muscle tone. Don’t want a high impact workout? Not a problem, this is a high energy, not a high impact class and can be modified to your fitness level so you get the most out of your workout. Join us and get hooked on a workout that will keep you com-ing back for more, not because you have to, but because you want to. So, let’s turn up the music, catch the rhythm, and get moving and healthy together.

Give Cardio Rhythms a try during the sampler weeks on Au-gust 25 & 27 for FREE at Pioneer Elementary School. All Cardio Rhythms classes will be lead by certified instructor Bethany Reinholtz!

MONDay & WEDNESDay Fall SESSIONS: ClaSS #: DaTES: 1 #424000.04 SEPT. 3 - SEPT. 29 2 #424000.05 OCT. 1 - OCT. 27 3 #424000.06 NOV. 3 - NOV. 26

MINI SESSION: ClaSS #: DaTES: 1 #124000.4 DEC. 1 - DEC. 17

WINTER SESSIONS: ClaSS #: DaTES: 4 #124000.05 JaN. 5 - JaN. 28 5 #124000.06 FEB. 2 - FEB. 25 6 #124000.7 MaR. 4 - MaR. 30

Time: 6:30 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.

Location: Pioneer School GymFee: $32 Resident; $47 Non-ResidentMini Session: $16 Resident $31 Non-Resident10 Class Punch Card: $50 Resident $65 Non-Resident

Best Value! Register for a full session at $4 per class (resident) - online at http://ashwaubenon.com or in-person at Park & Rec Office

Need Flexibility? Purchase the New Zumba or Cario-Rhythm class Punch Card at $5 per class • Register and purchase in person at Park & Rec Office in Ashwaubenon Village Hall • 10 classes per card = $50/resident or $65/non-resident • Expires December 31, 2015 • Must present card in person in class - Non-transferable

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SANTA’S CALLINGHelp make your child’s Christmas season extra special this year with a personal telephone call from Santa Claus! The Ashwaubenon Parks & Recreation Department and the Ashwaubenon Moose Lodge have made arrangements with Santa to talk to your child this Christmas holiday. Calls will be placed on Thursday, December 4th from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. to the children of Ashwaubenon.

If your child is 4 to 8 years old and would like to receive a call, please stop in at the Recreation Office, the High School Pool or the Library and pick up a Santa’s Calling form. all completed forms must be returned to the ashwaubenon Parks & Recreation Department by Monday, December 1st.

KRIS KRINGLE’S KITCHEN

Do your children like to bake the family Christmas goodies? Let the kids do the baking in Kris Kringle’s Kitchen. Children will roll out the dough, cut out the cookies, frost and decorate the Christmas treats. They will even get to sample some of their freshly baked goodies! Your child may get messy so please dress them accordingly and bring an apron. Each child should bring along a container to take cookies home to share with their family. Registration deadline is Wednesday, December 3rd. Registration is limited so sign up early.

SaTuRDay DECEMBER 13Th

Times: 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. 3-6 year olds 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 7-11 year olds

Location: Ashwaubenon High School Home Ec. Room (Rm. 112)

Fee: $8 Resident $23 Non-ResidentASHWAUBENON

PARKS & RECREATIONEASTER EGG HUNT

Join us for our 15th annual Easter Egg hunt. Don’t miss yourchance to see the Easter Bunny.

SaTuRDay aPRIl 4Th, 2015Time: Please arrive at 9:15 a.m.

Hunt Begins at 9:30 a.m. SHARP Hunt will be divided by age groups

Age Groups: 3 years old and under 4-6 years old 7-10 years old

Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center 936 Anderson Drive

holiday events

A LETTER FROM SANTA CLAUSE

HO HO HO, Merry Christmas! We have just the thing to make your child(ren) full of Christmas cheer; a letter from Santa Clause. If your child would like to receive a letter from Santa, please download a registration form from our website, stop in our office at 2155 Holmgren Way, or stop by the Ashwaubenon Library and pick one up. Letters will be mailed home the week of December 16. Registration forms must be completed and turned in by December 8th @ 4:30 pm.For: Ashwaubenon resident children

Fee: FREE!

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trips

Ashwaubenon resident middle school and high school students... Spend your Sunday skiing or snow boarding! Join the Parks & Recreation Department for a day of skiing at Marquette Mountain. Fee includes bus, lift ticket, rentals and lunch. Bring additional spending money if you wish to browse in the gift shops or buy dinner before going home.

MARQUETTE MOUNTAIN SKI TRIP

SuNDay JaNuaRy 25, 2015Time: 6:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Location: Marquette Mountain, Marquette, MI

Fee: $60 (Includes bus, lift ticket, ski rental & lunch) $60 (Includes bus, lift ticket, snowboard rental & lunch) Helmets are FREE with all rentals.

The motorcoach bus will depart from the Ashwaubenon Community Center parking lot at 6:00 a.m. sharp! Return time will be approximately 7:00 p.m. Sign up will be held at the Parkview Middle School during lunch hours in early January or drop off your registration forms at the Ashwaubenon Parks & Recreation Department office.

DOWNTOWN CHICAGOChicago has long been a premiere shopping destination. From major department stores like Neiman Marcus, Saks and Bloomingdales to specialty shops and boutiques such as American Girl Place, Niketown, and the Disney store, as well as fabulous discount shopping the city boasts a vibrant retail scene that caters to the need of every shopper. Not into shopping, enjoy one of the many attractions at Navy Pier or one of the museums at the Lakefront Museum Campus.

Pre Register by Friday, October 31st

DaTE SaTuRDay, NOVEMBER 15Th, 2014

Departure: Kmart Parking Lot @ 8:00 am (Lombardi)

Return: 10:30/11:00 pm

Fee: $36 resident $51 non-resident(Trip includes Motorcoach transportation. Additional expenses are not included in fee.)

Ages: All ages are welcome. Anyone under 18 must register with an adult.

HARVEST FAIR @ WISCONSIN STATE PARK

Kick off the fall season with family friendly fun @ Harvest Fair, @ Wisconsin State Park! There will be ticketed activities which will include pumpkin bowling, scarecrow making, cooking decoration, and carnival rides. In addition there will be a farmers market, live music, antique tractors and so much more. Be sure to partake in some of the seasons freshest fall favorites – a cornucopia of tasty treats will be available as well!DaTE SaTuRDay, SEPTEMBER 27, 2014Pre-register by Friday, September 19Departure: Kmart parking lot, 8 a.m.

1109 Lombardi AvenueReturn: 6/6:30 p.m.

(depart Harvest Fair @ 4 p.m.)Fee: (bus transportation)Student: Ages 18 & under $16Seniors:  Ages 60+ $18Adults:  Ages 19+ $20Ages: All ages welcome.

Under 18 must register with an adult.For information on the event, check out the following website: www.wistatefair.com/harvestfair/

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SANTA’S HELPER, “BABYSITTER”Parents are you looking to do some last minute holiday shopping, cleaning or decorating? If so, do we have the plan for you! Sign your child(ren) up an drop them off at the Ashwaubenon Community Center for the evening and get those last minute tasks done. Children will enjoy making some seasonal crafts, playing games, watching a movie and of course enjoying pizza! All “Helpers” are seasonal employees of the Village and have completed background checks. FRIDay DECEMBER 5Times: 5:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M.Ages: 5 - 10 year olds;Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center -

Front RoomFee per child: $8 Resident; $23 Non-Resident

YOUTH INDOOR TENNIS LESSONSLooking for a place to sharpen those tennis skills over the cold months of the year? Then the Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation and Forestry has the program for you. Our department, along with Western Tennis and Racquet is happy to present indoor tennis lessons. This six week program will cover proper stroke mechanics, positioning, point play and other mechanics of tennis. Don’t miss out on the fun, sign up today! FRIDayS OCTOBER 3 - NOVEMBER 7Time: 4:00 – 5:00 pmLocation: Western Racquet & Fitness ClubFee: $130Ages: 6-11

Programs & Information

AUTUMN ADVENTURESAs the seasons quickly change it is time for our young adventurers to focus on an entirely new season. In Autumn Adventures children will work on a new fall themed craft each week. Autumn is the perfect time for crafts using nature. TuESDayS OCTOBER 7 - OCTOBER 28 (4 ClaSSES) Ages: 3 - 5 year olds Time: 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center -

Front Room Fee: $20 resident; $35 non-resident

HUNGRY HELPERSKids love to help out in the kitchen, now they can be the chef! As your young chef cooks up fun food creations, they will also be learning valuable math skills such as measuring, counting, patterning, identifying shapes and making fractions. Each week has a new theme and activities to accompany their creations. MONDayS JaNuaRy 5 - JaNuaRy 26 (4 ClaSSES) Ages: 3 - 5 year olds * Parent participation

required Time: 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center -

Front Room Fee: $20 resident $35 non-resident

PAINT PALSOur young Paint Pals will explore basic art, techniques, and processes which include: drawing, cutting shapes, and painting. Different types of paint and themes will be incorporated each week. Art is a great way for children to learn fine motor skills, colors, and shapes. Join us for this class which will allow your child to learn while having fun.

MONDayS FEBRuaRy 2 – FEBRuaRy 23 (4 ClaSSES)Ages: 3 - 5 year olds * Parent participation

requiredTime: 4:30 - 5:15 p.m.Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center -

Front RoomFee: $20 resident $35 non-resident

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Programs & Information

ROOKIE BASKETBALL CAMPLooking to play some basketball to either learn or sharpen your skills? Then sign up for this fun camp. Passing, running, dribbling, shooting, rebounding and more will be taught. In-corporated into this camp are unique and fun games that will improve your basketball skills, speed, strength, coordination and agility. Come ready to learn and have fun!

MONDayS SESSION 1: OCTOBER 6 - NOVEMBER 10

SESSION 2: JaNuaRy 12 - FEBRuaRy 16Ages: 3 - 5 years oldTime: 5:30 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.Location: Cormier School GymFee: $25 Resident

$40 Non-Resident

NEW NEW

ARCHERY CLINICLooking to let your child(ren) explore the exciting world of archery?! Then don’t delay and sign up for our second annual ARCHERY CLINIC at Hunters Edge Archery. This clinic is designed around getting your son/daughter interested in the sport of archery. Weather they have shot before or have never picked up a bow, Dave and his crew at Hunters Edge have years of experience breaking the sport down and explaining it to children. All equipment is provided and small games will be incorporated into the archery lesson. SaTuRDay, JaNuaRy 31STLocation: Hunters Edge Archery (1887 Commercial

Way, Green Bay, WI 54311)Time: 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.Ages: 7 - 18Cost: $11.50 Resident $26.50 Non-resident

A Village of Ashwaubenon “Summer Day Camp Program” was approved in July at the Park Board and Village Board levels. The Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department is excited to take on this challenge and promises to come up

with great themes for the 10 week program, which will leave your children wanting more.

Ages 7-12 • June 15-August 21, 2015Why ChOOSE Day CaMP?Day camp will offer affordable supervision for children ages 7-12 whose parents have a busy summer schedule. The focus of camp will be fun. We will provide snacks, educational activities, open swimming, exciting games and weekly field trips. Each week will offer a new theme for children to discover. There will also be special offerings where we partner with school district staff to provide an educational component to the days fun.

aBOuT Day CaMPParents may sign children up for select weeks or the entire summer. Core hours of the program will be 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. with before and after care available. Each child will receive a camp t-shirt that must be worn during field trips. All field trip and shirt costs will be included in weekly registration costs. Day camp will be based out of Parkview Middle School and Ashwaubenon Community Center.

SummerDay CampsSummerDay Camps

***Watch for more information after the holidays***

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Fall Youth Programs

YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUEHut, Hut, Hike! This fall we will be offering the youth Flag Football pro-gram for boys and girls who are in grades 3-6 for the 2013-2014 school year. The Flag football program was designed to teach participants about the sport of football while emphasiz-

ing participation and sportsmanship. Players will learn various skills, while participating in a non-contact fun and exciting program.

SaTuRDayS, SEPTEMBER 6 - OCTOBER 11(Dates depending on number of teams)

Leagues: Grade 3 & 4 Grade 5 & 6

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Location: Ashwaubenon Sports Complex

Outfield of Softball Fields 1640 Fernando Drive

Fee: $35 resident (includes t-shirt) $50 non-resident

Players may begin signing up immediately. Sign-up Deadline: Friday, august 29 First Day of Play: Saturday, September 6 Note: Players will be randomly assigned to teams.

ROOKIE FOOTBALL CAMPLooking to play some football to either learn or sharpen your skills? Then sign up for this fun camp. Passing, running, catching, blocking defense, offense and more will be taught. Incorporated into this camp are unique and fun games that will improve your football skills, speed, strength, coordination and agility. This camp will get you ready to play Youth Flag Football.

SaTuRDayS, SEPTEMBER 6 - OCTOBER 11Ages: Grades 1 - 2Time: 10:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.Location: Ashwaubenon Sports Complex

1640 Fernando DriveFee: $25 resident

$40 non-resident*Minimal contact while playing.

TOTS FOOTBALL CAMPLooking for your children to play some football and learn the basic skills? Then sign up for this fun camp. Passing, run-ning, catching, basic defense and offense will be taught. Incorporated into this camp fun games that will improve your football skills, speed, strength, coordination and agility.

SaTuRDayS, SEPTEMBER 6 - OCTOBER 11Ages: 3 - 5 years oldTime: 9:00 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.Location: Ashwaubenon Sports Complex

1640 Fernando DriveFee: $25 resident $40 non-resident*Non-contact while playing.

VOluNTEER COaChES aRE NEEDED for our football program. If you or someone

you know would like to volunteer, please let us know during registration.

Volunteers provided by The Ashwaubenon Knights of Columbus

NFL PUNT, PASS & KICK CONTESTBe sure to join us for the annual NFL Punt, Pass & Kick Contest this fall. The competition is held on Diamond # 4 at the Ashwaube-

non Sports Complex. The Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation and Forestry has partnered with the Ashwaubenon Knights of Columbus to make this event possible. Best of all, the event is FREE!! Just stop over before or after your game or practice. Event is open to ages 6-15 (as of December 31st of 2014)

SaTuRDay, SEPTEMBER 13Time: 9 a.m. - noonLocation: Ashwaubenon Sports Complex

1680 Fernando DriveFee: FREE!Call the Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department for PPK rules!

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Fall Youth Programs

DANCEShuffle ball change, hop, hop! Do a little doe-see-doe! Come join the Ashwaubenon Parks and Recreation Department as they bring out the talent in your child. Participants will learn tap, ballet and jazz as well as dance terminology. The dance program will conclude with a recital held on March 6, 2015. A black scoop leotard and black tap and ballet shoes are required as well as one costume for the recital.

A shoe exchange will be held at the first class.

TuESDayS SEPTEMBER 16 - FEBRuaRy 24 (No class on Nov. 25, Dec 23)

Class Number: Ages: Time:

422000.1 *3 & 4 yr olds: 5:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. 422000.2 5 & 6 yr olds: 5:30 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. 422000.3 7 - 8 yr olds: 6:15 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. 422000.4 8 yr olds & up: 7:00 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.

WEDNESDayS SEPTEMBER 17 - FEBRuaRy 25 (No class Nov. 26, Dec. 24)

Class Number: Ages: Time:

422000.5 *3 & 4 yr olds: 5:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. 422000.6 4 & 5 yr olds: 5:30 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. 422000.7 5 & 6 yr olds: 6:15 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Location: Cormier School Gym

Fee: $63 Resident; $78 Non-Resident

*3-4 yr old classes: $50 Resident; $65 Non-Resident

TUMBLINGThis class will introduce boys and girls to a variety of tumbling skills and floor exercises as well as elementary moves on the balance beam. These classes are for the beginner tumbler and are excellent for development of coordination, balance, flexibility and control. Participants should wear comfortable clothing such as sweat suits or shorts; no jeans please.

PlEaSE uSE BaCk ENTRaNCE OF VallEy VIEW SChOOlMONDaySSESSION 1: OCTOBER 6 - NOVEMBER 10

SESSION 2: JaNuaRy 5 - FEBRuaRy 9

SESSION 3: MARCH 9 - APRIL 20 (No class March 23)

Age: 3 & 4 yr olds

Time: 5:15 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Location: Valley View Gym - South Half

Fee: $20 Resident; $35 Non-Resident

POM PONSAre you ready for this? Don’t miss your chance to sign up for this year’s Pom Pon program. Participants will enjoy learning routines that incorporate dance team moves to the latest hip-hop and funk music. The participants will be taught two routines as well as various jumps and moves. These classes are great for developing skills and teamwork.

The cost of the program does not include the cost of the costumes and accessories needed for the recital. There is limited enrollment for these classes, so be sure to sign up early. All participants will perform in the recital held on March 7, 2014.

ThuRSDayS SEPTEMBER 18 - FEBRuaRy 26 (No class Nov. 27, Dec. 25)

Class Number: Ages: Time:

422900.1 2nd & 3rd Grade 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 422900.2 4th & 5th Grade 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 422900.3 6th-8th Grade 7:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.

Location: Cormier School Gym/Community Center

Fee: $63 Resident; $78 Non-Resident

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co-Sponsored organizations

WHAT IS A CO-SPONSORED ORGANIZATION?The Ashwaubenon Park Board co-sponsors the seven youth organizations that are listed on the next two pages. The organizations are Ashwaubenon Youth Baseball (AYB), Ashwaubenon Youth Soccer (AYSA), Ashwaubenon Girls Softball (AGSA), Ashwaubenon Wrestling Club (AWC), Ashwaubenon Special Children’s, Ashwaubenon Swim Club (ASC) and Ashwaubenon Youth Football.

As a co-sponsored organization the village provides each group with the following:

1) Funding for equipment and/or wages. 2) Free facility use (ball fields, gym, pool, etc.) 3) Upkeep and grooming of all facilities 4) Insurance coverage 5) Free use of community center for their meetings 6) Provide a staff liaison to attend co-sponsored board meetings. 7) Provide a staff liaison to help with facility or program concerns 8) Plus miscellaneous other items

In return the co-sponsored organization is responsible for the following:

1) Day to day operations of their organization 2) Handle all registration and money 3) Provide contact person to department and all participants 4) Have a governing board that meets on a regular basis 5) Provide budget information to department each year 6) Follow participation rules - equal playing time for all

participants 7) Follow Parks and Recreation Department philosophy in

program - skill development focus, equal play and opportunities for all participants and focus on fun and skills rather than “winning”

8) Plus miscellaneous other itemsThis unique relationship seems to work and provides for low cost, well-run recreation programs for hundreds of children each year.

ASHWAUBENON SWIM CLUB (ASC)PRESIDENT: BETH PLESS 497-6248

The Ashwaubenon Swim Club is a year round program designed for any youth who can swim one (1) pool length free and back. Participants may join at any time. The Club’s major goal is to improve skills and times in the achievement oriented swim strokes.

Practice schedules vary throughout the year. Participants are divided into two groups depending on their age and skill level. All practices are held at the High School Pool. www.asc-wi.com

ASHWAUBENON YOUTH FOOTBALLPRESIDENT: PAuL JoHNSoN 438-7259

The Youth Football program is a tackle program open to all 7th and 8th grade Ashwaubenon residents. This program teaches the fundamentals of football, basic tackling, and teamwork. League play is through Great Lakes Conference. More information is available on the youth football website: www.ashlionsfootballclub.com

Monthly meeting is normally held the third Wednesday of the month at the Village Hall.

ASHWAUBENON YOUTHSOCCER ASSOCIATION (AYSA)PRESIDENT: BRIAN FISCHER 435-9568

AYSA is open to all resident of Ashwaubenon from ages 5- 18 years old. It is a recreational soccer league with emphasis on team play, fun, learning skills and good sportsmanship. There are no tryouts; everyone makes a team and is guaranteed playing time. The soccer season runs from mid-May through the end of July. Soccer registration is held at the beginning of February.

www.ashwaubenonyouthsoccer.com

Monthly meeting is normally held the first Wednesday of the month at the Community Center.

ASHWAUBENON WRESTLING CLUB (AWC)PRESIDENT: TIMM LEISGANG 405-3638

The Ashwaubenon Wrestling Club is a program designed to promote an interest and to insure a safe and organized approach to the sport of wrestling. The club emphasizes the value of competitive sportsmanship and fair play.Members are taught wrestling basics and conditioning in a program that runs from December thru March. Practices are held twice a week at Ashwaubenon High School. AWC is open to those who reside within the Village of Ashwaubenon and in Kindergarten thru 8th grade.Registration for the program will be held on November 1st at the Ashwaubenon High School Field House.www.ashwaubenonwrestling.com

Program schedules regular monthly meetings, please contact Timm Leisgang 405-3638 for meeting information.

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co-Sponsored organizations

CO-SPONSORED BOARD MEETINGS

ASHWAUBENON YOUTH BASEBALL, INC. (AYB)PRESIDENT: JoHN HuRD 265-6688

AYB is a volunteer organization that works with the youth of Ashwaubenon in connection with the Parks and Recreation Department to provide the highest quality play possible, as well as provide for the key elements of team play, sportsmanship, social values and fun. It is designed to provide the instruction of baseball skills to young people between the ages of 5 and 18. The playing season runs thru July.

Registration for baseball is held at the beginning of February.www.aybaseball.com

Monthly meeting is normally held the first Wednesday of the month at the Community Center.

ASHWAUBENON’S SPECIAL CHILDREN’S PROGRAMPRESIDENT: SHERI SoRENSoN 737-1014

This is a fun and exciting summer school program for children with disabilities for ages 3-21. a variety of recreational and social activities are planned daily and are geared towards the student’s ability. Weekly field trips are also a part of this program. The Ashwaubenon School District and the Ashwaubenon Parks and Recreation Department sponsor the program. Various donators support the program. For registration information, call the School District Office at 492-2905. Bussing is provided for ashwaubenon Residents.MONDay - ThuRSDay JuNE - auguST(Check with office for exact dates, 492-2331)Location: Parkview Middle SchoolA mandatory parent registration meeting will be held prior to the start of school. The meeting will be held at the Ashwaubenon School District Office located at 1055 Griffiths Lane.

ASHWAUBENON GIRLSSOFTBALL ASSOCIATION (AGSA)

PRESIDENT: JEFF WELToN 497-1964AGSA is a group of volunteers working together to provide both a learning and fun environment for girls wishing to play softball during the summer. Girls who reside within the Village of Ashwaubenon and are in Kindergarten through 10th grade are eligible to play. All girls registering for the leagues will be on a team. The playing season runs through July. Registration for softball is held at the beginning of February. www.agsasoftball.com

Monthly meeting is normally held the first Sunday of the month at the Pioneer School (winter months) and Pioneer

Shelter (summer months)

For meeting agendas and minutes please view

co-sponsored organizations website information located on

the parks and recreation website of the Village of

Ashwaubenon at www.ashwaubenon.com

Each co-sponsored organization is required to have a governing board that meets on a regular basis. The board is typically comprised of parent volunteers. Many volunteer hours are spent at meeting and completing the various tasks need to be completed to successfully run the program.

So where and when do the various co-sponsored meet? Each organization meets a different time and place depending on what works for them. All meetings are open to the public and everyone is encouraged and welcome to attend. Specific meeting times and sites are listed under each organization below.

Each organization is required to set and have an agenda available at least a week before each meeting and must keep and distribute meeting minutes before each meeting as well. Meeting agendas and minutes can be found on the Village website at www.ashwaubenon.com. Where possible the co-sponsored organization will have agendas and meeting minutes posted at the playing site during their season.

If you would like to become a board member, the organizations are always looking for additional volunteers and would encourage you to get involved by attending one of their meetings to find out more.

2015 REGISTRATION INFORMATIONYOUTH SOCCER, GIRLS SOFTBALL & BOYS BASEBALL

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 ................ 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 ................. 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Parkview School Commons, 955 Willard Drive

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Fall / Winter Aquatics

ASHWAUBENON’S SWIMMING LESSON PROGRAMThe Ashwaubenon Swimming Lesson Program helps swimmers of all ages and varying abilities develop their swimming and water safety skills. It is designed to give students a positive learning experience. If you are unsure what level to enroll in, contact our Aquatic Coordinator and he/she will help you choose the appropriate class.

PARENT AND ME AQUATICS (6 months - 3 years old)Participants must be accompanied by an adult in the water for the entire 30 minute class. Parents are instructed how to safely work with their child in the water including how to properly support and hold their child. The child will be exposed to games that use basic movements, such as kicking, arm strokes and breath control. Activities are based on the developmental abilities of the child.

Please note: This class is only offered on Saturday’s at 10:00 a.m.

TINY TOTS - (ages 3 - 4 years old)Blowing bubbles, putting face in water, back and front float with assistance, front crawl arm action, exit water on their own.

LEVEL 1Enter & Exit water independently, front and back float with support, 3 bobs, blow bubbles, front and back crawl with assistance.

LEVEL 2Fully submerge head & hold breath for 3 seconds, jump into water, 10 bobs, front float and back float unassisted 5 seconds, front & back glide 2 body lengths, front and back crawl unassisted 5 yards, retrieve a submerged object 2 times assisted.

LEVEL 3Enter water by jumping in from the side into deep water, retrieve a submerged object 2 times unassisted, front & back glide 5 body lengths, tread water for 30 seconds, front crawl with rotary breathing 15 yards, back crawl 15 yards, elementary backstroke kick 15 yards, head first entry from the side in a sitting & kneeling position.

LEVEL 4Front crawl with rotary breathing 25 yards, back crawl 25 yards, elementary backstroke 15 yards, breaststroke & sidestroke (scissors) kick 15 yards, front and back open turns, tread water for 2 minutes (using two different kicks), standing front dive from side of pool, feet first surface dive, survival swimming for 30 seconds.

LEVEL 5Front crawl with alternate breathing 50 yards, back crawl 25 yards, elementary backstroke 25 yards, sidestroke and breaststroke 15 yards, dolphin kick 15 yards, tread water for 5 minutes (using two different kicks), tuck and pick surface dives, long shallow dive, survival swimming for 1 minute.

LEVEL 6Front crawl and back crawl with 100 yards, breaststroke and sidestroke 25 yards, butterfly 15 yards, front and back flip turns, open turn (sidestroke), tread water for 6 minutes (1 minute w/o hands, 2 minutes w/ hands x 2), speed turn and pull out for breaststroke, surface dive & retrieve an object from the bottom (8-10 ft deep).

LEVEL 7Front crawl 200 yards w/ flip turns, back crawl 100 yards, sidestroke 50 yards, breaststroke 50 yards, butterfly 25 yards, 500 yard continuous swim, retrieve diving brick from 8-10 ft of water using a surface dive, demonstrate swimming using a pull buoy, paddles & fins separately.

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Fall / Winter Aquatics

CHANGING ROOM POLICY. Children 5 and older are asked to use appropriate changing rooms.

PARENT WATCH POLICY: Parents are welcome to watch, but with your child’s interest in mind, we ask that you keep interaction with your child to a minimum. Our instructors have found that the quality of instruction has often been affected by parents and/or sibling distraction, interruptions and various other concerns during class time. We also feel it is most beneficial for children to have recreational time with their peers. Our instructors always welcome the opportunity to discuss participant’s progress with parents. Please contact your instructor before or after class with any special concerns.

REFUND POLICY. If a participant cancels a registration, $5 will be charged for processing with the balance of the activity fee being refunded. Cancellations may occur up to two days before an activity unless there is a registration deadline. NO REFUNDS will be given

after an activity has started.

POOL TEMPERATURE: The pool is heated at a constant 82° - 83°F.

LOCKER FACILITIES: The pool offers storage for your belongings while using the pool. There are coin-operated lockers available which require a quarter. ($.25)

GOGGLES: For levels 1-3 we do not recommend goggles because children need to learn to be comfortable in the water without any aids. However, with the upper level classes, goggles are recommended as students are expected to spend significant amount of time doing a variety of skills with their faces in the water. Goggles will help to reduce eye irritation. Please note: Mask type goggles with the nose piece attached are strictly prohibited.

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW

LEARN-TO-SWIM PROGRAM FEES

MONDAY/WEDNESDAY LESSONS

Fee per Session (10 classes): $26 Resident; $41 Non-Resident

SATURDAY LESSONS

Fee per “MINI” Session (5 classes):$16 Resident; $31 Non-Resident

WINTER SWIMMING LESSON SCHEDULE ON PAGE 23

FALL SWIMMING LESSON SCHEDULE Ashwaubenon High School Pool, 2391 S. Ridge Road

SESSION 1: MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS (twice a week) - SEPtEmBER 8 - oCtoBER 8 Class #’s for: Tiny/Tots level 1 level 2 level 3 level 4 level 5 level 6/7 5:45 - 6:25 pm 429021.1A 429022.1A 429023.1A 429024.1A 429025.1A –– 6:30 - 7:10 pm 429021.1B 429022.1B 429023.1B 429024.1B –– 429026.1B

SESSION 1: SaTuRDayS (once a week) - SEPTEMBER 13 - OCTOBER 11 Class #’s for: Tiny/Tots level 1 level 2 level 3 level 4 level 5 Parent & Me aquatics 10:00 - 10:40 am 429021.1C 429022.1C 429023.1C 429024.1C –– 429028.1C 10:45 - 11:25 am 429021.1D 429022.1D 429023.1D –– 429025.1D ––

SESSION 2: MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS (twice a week) - oCtoBER 20 - novEmBER 19 Class #’s for: Tiny/Tots level 1 level 2 level 3 level 4 level 5 level 6/7 5:45 - 6:25 pm 429021.2A 429022.2A 429023.2A 429024.2A 429025.2A –– 6:30 - 7:10 pm 429021.2B 429022.2B 429023.2B 429024.2B –– 429026.2B

SESSION 2: SATURDAYS (once a week) - oCtoBER 25 - novEmBER 22 Class #’s for: Tiny/Tots level 1 level 2 level 3 level 4 level 5 Parent & Me aquatics 10:00 - 10:40 am 429021.2C 429022.2C 429023.2C 429024.2C –– 429028.2C 10:45 - 11:25 am 429021.2D 429022.2D 429023.2D –– 429025.2D ––

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ASHWAUBENON HIGH SCHOOL POOLFALL/WINTER OPEN & LAP SWIM

Noon Hour Lap Swim (Mon/Wed/Fri)*Aug. 25 - March 27 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (Pool closed Nov. 28/Oct. 31)

Tuesday/Thursday Adult Lap SwimSeptember 16 - March 19 5:30 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. (Pool closed Dec. 25/Jan. 1)

Saturday Open & Lap SwimSept. 13 - March 21 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Sunday Open & Lap Swim Sept. 14 - March 22 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Daily Fees: $1.50 Children (17 & under) $2.00 Adults (18 -59) $1.50 Seniors (60 & over)

Passes: (Good for 10 visits) $10 Child/Seniors $17 Adults

–Children 3 & Under are FREE

Saturday Parent/Child (7 & under) Open SwimSeptember 7 - March 29 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. $3.00 per 1 child & parent; $1.00 for additional parent; $.50 for additional child*Please note the pool availability is subject to change depending on school district physical education use. All participants should enter the pool through the pool entrance doors. Parking is limited at the high school.

POOL RENTALSFRIDAYS, Sept. 5 - Mar. 20

7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

SATURDAYS, Sept. 6 - Mar. 21 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

SUNDAYS, Sept. 7 - Mar. 22 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

BIRTHDAY PARTY RENTAL Celebrate your birthday with family and friends at the pool.

Birthday Party package includes: balloons, cake, beverage and exclusive use of the pool for 11/2 hours.

Minimum Rental Fees: $95 Residents $110 Non-Residents

SPECIAL EVENT POOL RENTALS Are you looking for a fun group activity? Host your next church

outing, Boy/Girl Scout meeting, company party, field trip, instructional aquatics or any other special needs pool rental at our facility.

Minimum Rental Fees: $65 Residents $80 Non-Residents

For additional information about the Birthday/Special Event Rentals or to reserve a party at the pool, call 492-2331.

WINTER SWIMMING LESSON SCHEDULE Ashwaubenon High School Pool, 2391 S. Ridge Road

SESSION 1: MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS (twice a week) - JAnuARy 5 - FEBRuARy 4 Class #’s for: Tiny/Tots level 1 level 2 level 3 level 4 level 5 level 6/7 5:45 - 6:25 pm 129021.1A 129022.1A 129023.1A 129024.1A 129025.1A –– 6:30 - 7:10 pm 129021.1B 129022.1B 129023.1B 129024.1B –– 129026.1B

SESSION 1: SATURDAYS (once a week) - JAnuARy 10 - FEBRuARy 7 Class #’s for: Tiny/Tots level 1 level 2 level 3 level 4 level 5 Parent & Me aquatics 10:00 - 10:40 am 129021.1C 129022.1C 129023.1C 129024.1C –– 129028.1C 10:45 - 11:25 am 129021.1D 129022.1D 129023.1D –– 129025.1D ––

SESSION 2: MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS (twice a week) - FEBRuARy 16 - mARCh 18 Class #’s for: Tiny/Tots level 1 level 2 level 3 level 4 level 5 level 6/7 5:45 - 6:25 pm 129021.2A 129022.2A 129023.2A 129024.2A 129025.2A –– 6:30 - 7:10 pm 129021.2B 129022.2B 129023.2B 129024.2B –– 129026.2B

SESSION 2: SATURDAYS (once a week) - FEBRuARy 21 - mARCh 21 Class #’s for: Tiny/Tots level 1 level 2 level 3 level 4 level 5 Parent & Me aquatics 10:00 - 10:40 am 129021.2C 129022.2C 129023.2C 129024.2C –– 129028.2C 10:45 - 11:25 am 129021.2D 129022.2D 129023.2D –– 129025.2D ––

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WATER ExERCISE FEE INFORMATIONFee per Session: $27 Resident

$42 Non-Resident

ADULT WATER ExERCISEFor all ages and abilities! Suit up and take the plunge. Water is a perfect environment for exercising, losing weight and toning up. Water helps support, heal and relax muscles that have been strained or tightened. This program will increase your strength and flexibility. You will make new friends and have fun exercising. You do not need to be a swimmer to enroll in this program. Must be at least 14 years or older to Participate.Taught by instructor Diane Kerlin

TuESDay & ThuRSDay EVENINgSFall Session 1: Sept 18 - Oct 23 (no class Sept 30) Session 2: Nov 6 - Dec 10 (no class Nov 27)WINTER Session 1: Jan 8 - Feb 10 Session 2: Feb 19 - March 24Time: 6:15 pm - 7:00 pmLocation: Ashwaubenon High School Pool

MASTERS SWIMMINGThe focus of this program is to provide structured fitness swimming workouts. These workouts differ from a traditional open lap swim in that on-deck, experienced coaching is provided that includes stroke refinement and set design. The coach will adapt the workout to your goals, while providing a fun, yet challenging group swimming workout. This class is perfect for those that want to cross-train for fitness, improve their swimming ability, or train for a triathlon or other swimming competitions. Workouts are held once a week. Participants should be able to swim freestyle (front crawl) for a minimum of 100 yards.

The program is over seen by Brian McWilliams and his staff from McWilliams Training, LLC. Brian is a Level 2 United States Triathlon Coach. He is also a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist and Licensed Athletic Trainer who was recently a member of the USA medical staff for the 2010 & 2006 Winter Olympics.

WEDNESDaySSESSION 1: SEPTEMBER 24 - OCTOBER 29 (6 weeks)SESSION 2: NOVEMBER 5 - DECEMBER 10 (6 weeks)* Additional sessions will be added to village website upon completionAges: 14 years and olderTime: 5:15 - 6:45 a.m.Location: Ashwaubenon High School PoolFee (per session): $27 Residents $42 Non-Residents or $8 Daily drop-in rate

AQUA ZUMBAThis dance/fitness class uses Latin and other international rhythms to create a high intensity water

workout. Easy to follow moves, great music and a party-like atmosphere makes this one class you don’t want to miss! Ditch the workout! Taught by licensed instructor Chelsey Larsen

Session 1: Saturdays September 20 - October 4 (mini session)

Session 2: Tuesdays October 28 - December 2

Saturdays November 1 - December 6

Session 1: Tuesdays January 6 - February 10

Saturdays January 10 - February 14

Session 2: Tuesdays February 24 - March 31

Saturdays February 28 - april 4

Time: Tuesdays: 5:30 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Saturdays: 9:00 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.

Location: Ashwaubenon High School; 2391 S. Ridge RoadAge: 14 years & up

Fee: 1 x week: $30 Resident $45 Non-Resident 2 x week: $50 Resident $65 Non-Resident

(DROP IN RATE IS $8.00 PER CLASS)

Mini session: $15 Resident $30 Non-Resident

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If you are interested in becoming involved in any of these programs, please contact the Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department for additional information and the current availability!

NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK IS SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 12-18CALL THE PARKS, RECREATION AND FORESTRY DEPARTMENT FOR WAYS TO GET INVOLVED!

ADOPT A GARDENThe Village of Ashwaubenon would like to offer a big THANK YOU to our 2014 Adopt A Garden volunteers for their tireless dedication to our Village’s parks. These volunteers plant, weed and maintain the gardens beneath the park signs to keep our community’s parks looking their best. Below are our volunteers from this past summer!!!

ADOPT A PARKThe Village of Ashwaubenon would also like to show our gratitude and appreciation for the 2014 Adopt A Park volunteer’s role in keeping our park facilities looking their best. These dedicated volunteers organize a minimum of three park clean-ups per year and bring any maintenance needs to the attention of Village Staff. Below are the groups, individuals or families that deserve a word of thanks for keeping Ashwaubenon’s parks clean.

PICK A PARK PROGRAMIs your group or organization looking for a way to get involved in and give back to the community? Searching for a service project to participate in National Volunteer Week being celebrated from April 12-18.

The Village of Ashwaubenon’s Pick A Park program is designed for groups or organizations interested in organizing a single day service project. Any of the Village’s parks are available for this exciting program whether or not they are already adopted through our Adopt A Park program. The Ashwaubenon Sports Complex along with Klipstine, Pioneer, and Ashwaubomay Parks are four larger sites that are suitable for bigger groups and generally are in need of additional assistance.

ADOPT A GARDENargonne Park & Sherwood Forest: Rosie Kelliherashwaubomay & Fort howard Parks: Kaile Delsart, Aila -

Jean, Adrienne & Rick RiceBill Diamond Fields: Pat Weisse Canterbury Park: Kathy & Tom Anderson, Bill & Ellen Buckman, Jerry & Barb KlugCommunity Center: Mike & Vikki Davistergillis Park: Patti Terrien and Bob Coonhidden Valley Park: Marilyn Hendzellois aubinger Park: Bonnie PaulMike Vann Park: Patti BenoPioneer Park (Pioneer Dr.): Shannon BerkenPioneer (Ponderosa ave) & Waterford Parks: Debbie RodriguezSkyline & klipstine Parks: Cheryl KnoespelSmith Park: Al & Kathy VandenbergValley View Park: Girl Scout Troop #4113 & Maureen NesvacilVeterans Park: VFW Post #10244 & Steve and Mary Kidd

ADOPT A PARKargonne Park: Konitzer Familyargonne & Skyline Parks: Clarity Care Day Servicesashwaubenon Sports Complex: Ayers AssociatesCanterbury Park: Kallas Familygillis Park: Patt Terrien & Robert Coonhidden Valley Park: Hendzel Familyhidden Valley Park: Eric & Sue SteinMike Vann: GENCOPioneer Park: Nancy Mattke, Sue Hudak, Sue Janssen, Janet Penza,

Darla Schmitz & Dianne SteenbockPocket Park (Packerland/Cormier): Judy EmmettSand acres Park: Dantzman & Renard FamiliesSherwood Forest: Urquhart FamilySmith Park: Paragon Community ServicesVeterans Park: VFW Post #10244 & Steve and Mary Kidd

Ashwaubomay Park had the Chief Ashwaubomay Memorial site re-dedication on Saturday, June 21, as well as the 5th annual Ashwaubomay Clean-up. Representatives from the Historical Society spoke on the Village’s history, and 40+ volunteers, including several Ashwaubenon Cub Scout Packs (4463, 4363, 1363), helped clean up the shoreline of invasive species to maintain the beautiful view of our Fox River.

A big “THANK YOU” to all who participated. We encourage you to stop by and visit the site!

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STREET TREES

AVAILABLE TO RESIDENTSThe Neighborhood Street Tree Planting Program will once again be offered in the fall of 2014. The planting program is a cost sharing partnership between the Village and its residents to promote the benefits of tree-lined streets. The resident pays for the tree while planting, maintenance and replacements will be the Village’s responsibility.

A selection of suitable trees will be sent with an order form in early fall and planting will be done in late October or early November.

Interested residents are asked to call the Village Forester before September 1, 2014 to be included in the program.

TREE/BENCH DONATION PROGRAMThe Village of Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department is pleased to offer a Tree and Park Bench Donation Program. This program will provide individuals, families and organizations a way to remember a loved one, honor someone special or recognize a special achievement.

If you would like to further discuss specific details of the program, a Parks, Recreation and Forestry staff member will be happy to meet with you to answer any questions.

MEMORIAL TREE PLANTING FROM THIS PAST YEAR

PRUNE OAK TREES NOW TO PREVENT SPREAD OF OAK WILT

To minimize the potential for an oak wilt infection, the Village of Ashwaubenon has adopted an ordinance to PROHIBIT THE PRUNING OR WOUNDING OF OAKS FROM APRIL 1st TO JULY 15th. This policy applies to public as well as private trees.

Thinking about removing stumps or doing any other underground work in your yard?

Remember to call Diggers Hotline at least 3 days before doing any work. This service is free and companies will locate their utilities at your worksite. Call 811 or

1-800-242-8511.

Swamp White Oak planted at Ashwaubomay Park in memory of Bob Tetzlaff.

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EMERALD ASH BORERDON’T FORGET TO PROTECT YOUR ASH...

VILLAGE CONTINUES PREPARATIONS FOR EAB’S ARRIVAL

The Village of Ashwaubenon has been preparing for the arrival of EAB for a number of years.

The insect has the potential to cause just as serious of a problem in Ashwaubenon. There are currently 954 Ash trees on the terraces throughout the Village of Ashwaubenon or 17% of our street tree population. Some of the steps taken by the Village of Ashwaubenon in the initial fight against the Emerald Ash Borer include:

• Created an EAB readiness plan in 2013

• Ash planting was discontinued in 2005.

• Increased planting in Parks that are heavily populated with ash to increase species diversity.

• Coordinated with various  state  agencies on  trapping and inspection programs.

•  Inspecting  all  suspicious  looking Ash  trees on  an  annual basis.

•  Increased  removal  of  declining Ash  trees  on  the  terraces and in parks.

The Village of Ashwaubenon began proactively removing and replacing ash trees in several of our parks and street medians. These trees are small enough to efficiently remove and replace in one operation. This coming Fall, crews will remove and replace approximately 30 more ash trees planted in the village.

VILLAGE SETS EAB DETECTION TRAPSDue to cuts in Federal budget, the State of Wisconsin eliminated detection trapping for Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) in 2012. Since early detection is critical to efficiently managing an infestation, Village staff placed EAB detection traps throughout the Village in 2014.

as of this printing, EaB has not been detected in ashwaubenon.

Please do not disturb these traps!!! If you see one on the ground please report it to the Department Office so it can be re-installed by Village staff.

Green Funnel Trap Purple Panel Trap

For further information on EAB check out the following: www.emeraldashborer.wi.gov www.emeraldashborer.info www.dnr.wi.gov/forestry/fh/ash/

With the discovery of EAB in Brown County, The Village of Ashwaubenon encourages residents to chemically treat ash trees to prevent being killed by EAB. Since limited resources preclude us from treating a large number of the 1,475 publically owned ash trees. Residents are being encouraged to treat street trees on a preventative basis. A number of effective options are available, with many able to be done by homeowners while others require professional applicators. Below is a link to a great publication with the latest, research based information about treating for EAB.

www.emeraldashborer.wi.gov/articleassets/InsecticideOptionsForProtectingTreesFromEAB.pdf

Please remember to complete a Village of Ashwaubenon “Tree Work – Permit Application” before treating any street trees. Several reasons for this are:

•  Ensuring  trained,  licensed  contractors  are  complying  with WI State laws and regulations and that RUP (Restricted Use Pesticides) are only be applied by professionals

• Record treatments in our inventory to guide future management decisions

•  To  minimize  applications  by  unscrupulous  contractors  that may harm Ashwaubenon’s urban forest

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Japanese Beetles on the RiseContributed by Vijai Pandian, Brown County UW-Extension

Not many garden insect defoliators are as voracious as Japanese beetles. In recent years, beetle populations have increased sig-nificantly, ravaging a wide range of host plants which included over 350 plant species. The good news is that mature trees and shrubs can withstand the beetle damage and will leaf out fine in the next growing season; hence no control treatment is needed for mature woody ornamentals. However, the beetle damage on some highly valuable plants like Japanese maples, roses, hardy hibiscus, vegetable crops, grapes, strawberries, and raspberries can result in poor growth and loss of flowers and fruit yield. In such scenarios, homeowners can adopt some of the following control options:

1) Hand-pick and drown the beetles in soapy water if the beetle populations are low in your garden.

2) Smaller vegetable plants, miniature roses, strawberries and raspberries can be covered using floating row cover (white polyester spun bonded fabric). However do not use the fab-ric on those blooming vegetable crops (like squash, pump-kins) that require bees for pollination.

3) Insecticides like car-baryl, imidacloprid, permethrin, bifenthrin, and malathion can be sprayed on the foliage and flowers of smaller woody ornamentals, perennials, and annual flowers. For maximum control, spray during afternoon hours when the beetles are in peak activity. Repeat the application once every 5 to 10 days. Always read the pesticide label and follow the instructions.

4) Withhold watering your lawn during the time of the year when the beetles are active. This will prevent the beetles from laying eggs in turf areas.

5) Apply preventive systemic insecticides like imidacloprid (merit), halofenzide (Grub B-Gone), chorantraniliprole, clo-thianidin (Arena), and thiamethoxam before July to prevent the eggs from hatching. In mid-August, schedule a curative insecticide application using carbaryl (Sevin) clothianidin (Arena), or trichlorfon to control any young grubs.

Landscaping within the Village Right of WayConsidering future tree planting or other landscaping projects in front of your home? Please keep in mind that these projects might be actually with-in the Village’s designated street right of way. Below are a few points to consider when planning your project…

- The Village’s right of way typically extends into the yard 16.5’ from the back edge of the curb (see diagram below)

- A free “Street Tree Planting Application” must be completed before plant-ing a tree in the right of way and can be printed from the Village’s website.

- Evergreens, silver maples, ash and shrubs growing taller than 30” in height are not allowed to be planted per the Village’s Arboriculture Specifications Manual.

- Decorative poured curbing and irrigation systems are installed at the prop-erty owner’s risk when placed within the right of way.

Vision TriangleWhile it is aesthetically pleasing to plant bush-es, shrubs or evergreens on street corners for screening and privacy, the long term implica-tions should be considered during the planning process before planting.

The vision triangle is created by measuring 35 feet back along each street from the point where the curb lines would intersect when squared off and then connecting those two points with a line to create a triangle. Bushes, shrubbery or other objects (eg. signs, landscaping materials or decorations) greater than 36” in height are not permitted within the vision triangle.

If you live on a corner lot, please contact the Village Forester for additional information or assistance in identifying the Vision Triangle.

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DOG AND CAT REGISTRATION:

Dog and cat license are available at the Treasurer’s Office, 2155 Holmgren Way or a registration form is available on the Village of Ashwaubenon web site. Animal license must be renewed annually.

2014-15 ELECTION DATES:

Partisan Primary is Tuesday, august 12, 2014

Fall Election is Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Spring Primary is Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Spring Election is Tuesday, april 7, 2015

Local offices on the 2015 Spring ballot will include: Trustee Wards 7 & 8 Trustee Wards 9 & 10 Trustee Wards 11 & 12 Village Clerk Village Treasurer Municipal Judge

Village of Ashwaubenon residents now have a new place to safely dispose of old or unused prescription medication.

The RX Drop Box is available in the Ashwaubenon Public Safety lobby located at 2155 Holmgren Way, Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

This project was financed by UnitedHealthCare and is working in partnership with WPS, Brown County Port & Solid Waste and Partners in Education Drug Alliance.

- No syringes or needles- No non-medical inhalers- No mercury- No commercial, business

or long-term care deposits- Leave medication in containers. You may cross out or

remove your personal information.

For a list of sharps collection stations in Brown County visit the link below: www.co.brown.wi.us/departments/page_af55935074d2/?department=fd7fb6bc484c&s ubdepartment=150121271284

VOTER REGISTRATIONResidents of Ashwaubenon may register to vote at the Village Clerk office any time before 5 PM the Friday before Election Day or register at the Ashwaubenon Library, High School, or by mail 20 days prior to Election Day. On Election Day, residents may register to vote at the polling place. Be sure to provide proper proof of residence. Polling places are open on Election Day from 7 AM through 8 PM.

ABSENTEE VOTINGIf you are unable to get to your polling place on Election Day, you can also vote by Absentee Ballot. Requirements to vote absentee include being 18 years of age; citizen of the US; not a felon (or fully pardoned); registered to vote; and by making application in writing. By State Law, absentee voting is restricted to the two weeks before an election and is required to end at 5 PM the Friday before Election Day. Contact the Clerk’s office at 492-2302 or stop in to make an Absentee Ballot Request.

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MOTORISTS, PEDESTRIAN, AND BICYCLE SAFETYNot all crashes are accidents. Most pedestrian/bicycle crashes are not only predictable, they are preventable. More than 80% of all pedestrian/bicycle crashes with motor vehicles involve the following violations.

•  Failure  to  yield  the  right  of  way  to  pedestrians/bicycles  at controlled/uncontrolled intersections or crosswalks

• Improper turning by motorist/bicyclist• Failure to obey stop sign or signal• Speeding in school zone• Failure to stop for school bus with flashing red lightA motor vehicle MuST yield/stop for a pedestrian or bicycle

in a marked crosswalk.

A bicyclist MuST ride with traffic.

A pedestrian MuST walk facing oncoming traffic.

If we remember these simple rules and work together we can all do our part to decrease crashes and make the roadway a safer place for motorists, pedestrians, and bicyclists!

With the creation of the Storm Water Utility in 2012, all developed parcels in the Village have received a storm water usage charge (a line item included on

the Water & Sewer Utility invoice or a separate Storm Water Utility invoice) based on the amount of impervious surface that parcel has. Impervious surfaces are those that prevent water from infiltrating into the ground, such as rooftops, driveways, parking lots, and sidewalks. The amount of im-pervious surface was determined from the 2010 Aerial Photos completed for Brown County (available on the Village Web-site through “Access Ashwaubenon”).

A typical residential lot has 3,316 square feet of impervious surface which is the basis for the annual rate of $50 per equiv-alent runoff unit (ERU). 1 ERU is the same as 1 Usage charge on the Utility invoice. The Village has calculated each parcel’s ERU/Usage. A parcel with 3,316 square feet of impervious sur-face will see a $12.50 storm water charge on their quarterly water bill. If a parcel has less than the average amount of im-pervious surface, the Usage charge will be less. Larger parcels will have multiple ERU/Usage charges.

Creation of the Storm Water Utility is a funding mechanism the Village is using to meet mandates by the Wisconsin De-partment of Natural Resources to ensure Waters of the State are kept clean. Through the Wisconsin Pollution Discharge and Elimination System (WPDES) permitting process, the Vil-lage must continually stay in compliance with the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Discharge Permit issued to the Village in 2006. Since 2006, the Village has been funding the compliance measures of the permit through general fund tax dollars. It is evident that more funds are required to meet the WDNR mandates since the Village has not been able to tackle large scale projects such as ponds and flood control measures.

A Utility also includes all tax-exempt parcels in with this ef-fort so that all generators of storm water runoff are working together on storm water management.

Future project types being reviewed for funding by the Storm Water Utility include storm water ponds for water quality and flood control, runoff conveyance measurements in flood prone ar-eas, streambank stabilization, and system maintenance (i.e. existing pond dredging, storm sewer re-placement and cleaning, etc.).

STORM WATER UTILITY

If you have any questions regarding the Storm Water Utility or your storm water charge, please contact the Village Engineer, Steve Birr, in the Public Works De-partment at (920) 492-2308.

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FAQ REGARDING THE STREET DEPARTMENTImportant information from the Ashwaubenon Street Department.

Contact the Public Works Department at 492-2310 with any questions.

GARBAGE AND RECYCLING:Garbage and recycle carts must be kept apart for pickup. Put one on each side of the driveway or try and keep at least 4 feet between the cart and bin. Carts and bins should be placed at the curb by 7 a.m. on your garbage day and after pick up all carts must be placed out of sight.Due to trip and fuel costs, the Village is unable to make return trips for carts not placed out to the street on time the morning of your designated dayOptions: If you notice that the residents across the street from you have not been picked up you may put your container on the opposite side for pick up. garbage: You may bring your garbage to the transfer station at 3734 West Mason StreetRecycle: May be brought to the Recycling Plant located at 2561 S Broadway, their hours for the public are Thursdays, noon until 6:00 pm and Saturday’s, 8 am until Noon.

LEAF PICK-UP:Will start in October and continue until the First snow fall. The leaf trucks start at the North side of the Village and work South, this route is continued throughout the leaf season. Some areas of the Village do take more time to complete and we greatly appreciate your patience during this season.

SPRING CLEAN UP:The Village of Ashwaubenon does not have a spring clean up. All yard debris may be brought to the Village Garage. This is located off of Cormier Road, between Holmgren Way and Ashland Avenue on Collaer Court. We will begin on April 15th through April 26th, 2013.

MULCH PICKUP AND WOODCHIPS:Mulch and woodchips are also available for your landscaping needs.

MONTHLY RUBBISH PICKUP:During the first FULL week of the month (which is Monday through Friday in the same week) you may put a piece of furniture, small amount of carpeting, or cleaning of garage or basement up to 1 cubic yard of material. This is a pile that is 3 feet by 3 feet by 3 feet. If more than a cubic yard of material is put at the curb, there will be a charge even during the first full week of the month.

BRUSH PICKUP:All brush must be put at the curb with the butt ends to the street, tree trunks should be stacked separate and please do not mix tree trunks with branches

APPLIANCE PICKUP: All appliances with Freon must be taken to the Brown County Transfer Station or you may call Kim & Paul’s Appliance at 435-1500 or Tom’s Iron & Metal at 660-8626 for pickup.In the event that the Village Crews pick up the appliance, the property owner will be invoiced in the amount of $25.00 per appliance.

FIRE WOOD:Cut/split fire wood is available for $50.00 a face cord at the Village Garage. (8x4’x18”) Must be picked up between 7:00 am - 3:00 pm, Monday - Friday

GARDEN COMPOST:Decomposed compost is now available free of charge at the Village grass/leaf drop off site. This is a “recycled” product using leaves and grass collected in the Village.

During the winter season, unfortunately many mailboxes are damaged during the snow removal process. The diagram shows the correct installation height for the

snow plows. Mailboxes not properly installed are at risk of damage at owner’s expense/replacement. - The door of

the mailbox should be flush with the back of the curb.

- 42” from the bottom of the mailbox to the top of the curb or minimum height of 48” from roadway.

PROPER MAILBOx HEIGHT

The door is flush with back of curb.

42” clearance from bottom of

mailbox to curb top

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WHAT DO THESE ITEMS ALL HAVE IN COMMON?

answer:Branches, grass, debris and leaves all can clog storm drains and lead to a very wet situation. Please be mindful of what is by the storm drains in the streets and in backyards. Plugged storm drains can cause flooding issues in the future. We can’t control Mother Nature, but we can control drains being clogged. The Public Works Department appreciates any help you can provide by keeping storm drains free and clear!

Village Services - Public Works Department

WITH THE SEASONS, DIFFERENT ORDINANCES ARE EFFECTED

The most abused ordinance during the winter months is:

19-190 Deposit of snow or ice on street: No person shall remove any snow or ice from his

premises, residence, parking lot, parking area, service station or business property onto any public right-of-way or property. Snow removed from public sidewalks shall not be stored in any manner which will obstruct or limit a vehicular or pedestrian vision, movement or access.

Basically, what we are called about is people clearing out their driveway and pushing the snow into the street.

LANDLORD AND TENANTSThe Village of Ashwaubenon has adopted NFPA 14.4.1 general, means of egress shall be continuously maintained free of all obstruction or impediments to full instant use in case of fire or other emergency.

If there is a ground level patio door and/or entrance door, there must be access to the outside, and a shoveled walkway.

Also, 5-643 Driveways and sidewalks: All sidewalks, steps, porches, driveways and parking spaces shall be maintained in good repair and in such condition as not to pose a hazard to public health and safety.

Please have a fun and safe winter season and if at any time you have question or concerns,

please feel free to call us at 492-2309.

A FEW WINTER REMINDERS•  Our  crews  go  out  within  an  hour  of  the  snow  ending, 

it takes our crews 8-10 hours to plow the entire Village.

•  The  snow at  the end of driveways happens  in  the normal process of snow removal.

•  By  Village  ordinance,  the  Village  crews  will  maintain the sidewalks in the school zones within 24 hours of a snowfall. All commercial sidewalks are to be cleaned of snow by the property owner within 24 hours of a snowfall.

CHRISTMAS TREE REMOVAL PROCESS

Our chipper truck will be out during the month of January to assist with the disposal of Christmas Trees. You may also bring your Christmas trees to the Village’s compost site on Collaer Ct.

FROM THE G.I.S. DEPARTMENT (Geographic Information Systems)

Our little-known Department has created a way for Village Residents to view the Village in a whole new way! From the Village’s Home Page at www.ashwaubenon.com.

On the left side, click ‘Online Maps’:

You can see your property, dimensions, floodplain areas, aerial photos and so much more! We are really proud of this service, so give it a try!

NO OVER NIGHT PARKINGBy Village Ordinance 7.02 (4) there is not overnight parking on any streets from November 1st through March 31st. Due to the size of the plow trucks it is very hazardous to try maneuver around parked vehicles. Please be cautious during the winter months and be observant to the weather conditions to ensure that your vehicle is not parked on the roadway during these months.

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Village Services

ELECTRONICS INCLUDE: Televisions Computer Components (hard drive, mouse, keyboard, printer, scanner, etc)

Cell Phones Telephones Binoculars/Telescopes Portable Audio Equip.

Video Games Microwaves DVD Players Robots

Palm Pilots Fax Machines Film Projectors Camcorders

Stereos Answering Machines Electric Typewriters Car Audio Equipment

MP3 Player GPS VCR’s Copiers

Digital Cameras Police Scanners Radios Digital Thermometers

**Any digital device or electronic item that contains a circuit board ***Home Appliances (refrigerators, washer, dryer, etc…,) are excluded.

If you have any questions or concerns feel free to contact us at (920) 492-2310 or email [email protected]

LAMP RECYCLERS:Werner Electric Building 3055 Holmgren Way 920-403-1166

hours for drop off: Monday through Friday 8:30-3:30

Charge of .40/lb for TV’s and Monitors .30/lb for all other electronics

RECYCLING PLACES:Brown County hazardous Waste Facility 2561 S. Broadway 920-492-4950

hours for the Public: Thursday’s Noon until 6 p.m. Saturday’s 8 a.m. until Noon

Charge of .20/lb.

habitat for humanity ReStore 2965 Ramada Way 920-338-1650

Tuesday - Friday 10 am - 6 pm Saturday 8 am - 4 pm

Cost: They ask for a $5.00 donation per item

Exchange at retail outlet at time of purchasing new device.

Manufacturer’s take back program.

Donate to schools, churches, youth groups, clubs or non-profit organizations.

give to friend, relative or neighbor.

Effective September 1st, 2010

NEW DISPOSAL REGULATIONS FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICESElectronic devices often contain heavy metals. Their plastic components may have brominated flame-retardants, chlorofluo-rocarbons and polychlorinated biphenyls. These materials should be saved from the landfill and properly disposed of through recycling outlets and reuse.

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General Information

COMMUNITY GARDENS @ BILL DIAMOND PARK

THANK YOU!A huge thank you goes out to our summer concert sponsors who made our 2014 season a success:Maple Ridge Rehabilitation & Care Centerashwaubenon lions ClubPepsi-Cola of NE WisconsinSMET Construction Servicesashwaubenon Optimists ClubBaylake Bankl.P. Mooradian Co. FlooringBank First NationalAn•swer ServicesuS Bankashwaubenon Business associationheyrman PrintingWe look forward to a super 2015 Ashwaubenon Summer Concert season!

2014 was a successful season for the Ashwaubenon community gardens. There were 50 plots plus two elevated garderner boxes used by Ashwaubenon residents to grow vegetables, herbs and flowers. The community garden is open for the public to walk through…it is located across the driveway from our yard waste recycling center @ the end of Collaer Court.

Sign-up dates in 2015 for the Ashwaubenon Community Garden @ Bill Diamond Park are as follows:

TuESDay, MaRCh 3RD, 2015 @ 8 a.M.: Sign ups begin for returning gardeners only, from 2014.

TuESDay, MaRCh 17Th, 2015 @ 8 a.M.: Sign-ups for NEW gardeners

Fee: $25 for season

There are 50 plots in the garden plus 2 elevated gardener boxes. The inorganic garden boxes are designed for individuals with mobility challenges, allowing for easier gardening (less stooping, bending, etc.). The plots are a combination of inorganic(42) and organic(8). Returning gardeners will have had priority registration, followed by new gardeners, who can register on Tuesday, March 18th. Plot numbers for new gardeners which are available to “reserve” will be posted on our website prior to March 18th. Please call our office for addtitional details or check out our website at www.ashwaubenon.com

The Village of Ashwaubenon will no longer remain as a real estate or property tax collection site. Brown County will assume real estate and property tax collection responsibilities for all future years. The Village was the last community in Brown County that collected taxes but that effort will now shift to the county. Tax payers will need to reference their future tax bills for proper payment locations. Please note however, that all Pioneer Credit Unions are tax payment locations.

TAx COLLECTION CHANGE NOTICE

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The Community Facilities Projects which were approved by Ashwaubenon voters in the 4/1/14 referendum are progressing well. A brief update on each project is as follows.

auditorium: The current plan is for the new auditorium to seat 700 people. There will be an orchestra pit for the band, and well as full ADA accessibility. The façade is proposed to have a striking glass front facing Ridge Road with the ticket office, concessions and coat check in the lobby area. The view from any seat in the house will be remarkable! The configuration of the receiving area/stagecraft and property storage is being refined for flow and exterior aesthetics.

Community Center: The “centerpiece room” will hold up to 249 people and can be used for wedding and large events. Large windows in this room will overlook the park, and exterior doors will spill out onto a large patio area where guests can enjoy seasonable weather. If it’s chilly, the patio area will also feature a gas fire-pit for people to gather around. The centerpiece room can be sub-divided to accommodate smaller groups and a wide variety of programming. Kitchen layouts and equipment are currently being discussed which will serve the community for generations.

The lobby will be its’ own gathering spot…with a proposed fireplace, comfortable chairs, and a wet bar that can be used by caterers to serve events. Two additional proposed rooms will each have a capacity for up to 75 people. It is being planned for the Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department offices to move to the new community center so as to better facilitate programming in the building

Pools: The main pool will have 8 lanes and 2 diving boards. Lane width for competition swimming is proposed to be 8’-2”, which will allow for ample space during warm-up times and practices. There will be a community room off the deck (overlooking the pool), which can be used for birthday parties and special event gatherings. There will be a spectator viewing area on the 2nd floor, which is proposed to accommodate 490 people for swim meets. There will also be restrooms and a small concession area on this level.

The warm water pool will be separated from the competition pool by a glass wall, will range in depth from 3’ – 5’, and be used for senior activity classes, toddler swim lessons and potential therapy classes. There will be several private changing rooms for the public adjacent to this pool.

All facilities are being designed to maximize energy efficiency, and minimize on-going maintenance time and costs.

PLANS ARE CHANGING WEEKLY as the projects develop. While the individual amenities listed may change, the general concepts are very solid. Our loose timetable is as follows:

•  Late  fall  2014  –  Design  plans  completed.  Bid  packets  go  out. Projects are advertised

•  Winter – Bids received go to Village Board for review and award

• Spring 2015 – Project groundbreakings

• Spring 2015 through late Winter 2016 – Construction

• Spring/Summer 2016 – Project Grand Openings!

Feel free to stop by the Parks, Recreation and Forestry office @ Village Hall to discuss the latest updated plans!

Facility Projects

registration Information

NON-RESIDENT POLICY Department programs and activities are supported by village property taxes. Non-Residents are required to pay their “fair share” to support activities. Program fee for Non-Resi-dents is an additional $15.00.

CLASS CANCELLATIONSPlease don’t wait until the last minute to sign up. Activities will be canceled if there are insufficient registrations. Notification of cancel-lations or schedule changes will be made as soon as possible.

PROGRAM PARTICIPANT AGES

The age of the child at the start of the program will be used to determine program eligibility.

REFUNDS If a participant cancels a registration $5.00 will be charged for pro-cessing, with the balance of the activity fee being refunded. Cancel-lations may occur up to two days before an activity unless there is a registration deadline. NO REFUNDS will be given after an activity has started. Full refunds will be given when the Department cancels classes or makes schedule changes. Please note: A $5.00 fee will be charged if a participant switches from one class to another.

WALK-IN REGISTRATION

Walk-in registrations will be accepted at the Parks & Recreation Department during regular business

hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

MAIL-IN REGISTRATION

Mail your completed registration form and check payable to:

Ashwaubenon Parks & Recreation Dept.2155 Holmgren Way, Ashwaubenon, WI 54304

DROP BOxA 24-hour depository box is

located through the front entrance of the Village Hall. Place in a sealed

envelope marked Park & Rec Registration.

FAx492-2341

Credit Card (MasterCard, Visa & Discover only), payment

information MUST accompany all fax registrations or they cannot be processed

REGISTRATION FORM – MAIL/DROP-OFF/FAxMail/Drop off to: Village of ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation and Forestry, 2155 holmgren Way, ashwaubenon, WI 54304 Fax to: 920-492-23411. Registering Adult (Parent or Guardian), please PRINT AND FILL OUT FORM COMPLETELYLast Name _____________________________________________________________ First Name ________________________________________________________Address ________________________________________________________________ City / Zip _________________________________________________________Home Phone __________________________________ Work / Day Phone ____________________________________ Cell Phone _______________________________E-Mail Address ____________________________________________________ Special Considerations (medications, disabilities, etc.) _______________________________Emergency Name & Phone (if no one answers to the above numbers) _____________________ Relationship to registrant(s) ___________________________________________If more than one parental home or other special circumstance, give name, address home/work phone below: _______________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2. Fill in programs for each participant Class Number Class Name/Time Participant last Name Participant First Name M/F Date of Birth grade level Fee____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________3. Terms and Conditions: I, as the participant or parent/legal guardian of the above named child, hereby give permission for his/her/my participation in the above listed activity(ies). I further authorize, without my prior approval, the rendering of any emergency medical treatment that may be necessary due to his/her/my participation in the activity (ies). I hereby, for myself, my child, my heirs, executors and administrators, waive and release any and all rights and claims for damages I or my child may have against the representatives, successors, and assigns for any and all injuries suffered by myself or my child at any activity sponsored by these groups. In addition, by registering for the program I have granted the Village of Ashwaubenon permission to use my photograph for promotional purposes unless otherwise noted.Participant or Parent/guardian Signature _____________________________________________________________ Date __________________________________4. Payment Information Payable to Village of Ashwaubenon

Visa MasterCard Discover Check/Check No. _____________________________ CashCard Holder Name__________________________________________ Payment Amount $ __________ Credit Card Number ____________________________________

Expiration Date _________________ Security Code _______________ Authorized Signature _______________________________________________________________

Sub-Total ____________

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TOTal ____________

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REGISTRATION FORM – MAIL/DROP-OFF/FAxMail/Drop off to: Village of ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation and Forestry, 2155 holmgren Way, ashwaubenon, WI 54304 Fax to: 920-492-23411. Registering Adult (Parent or Guardian), please PRINT AND FILL OUT FORM COMPLETELYLast Name _____________________________________________________________ First Name ________________________________________________________Address ________________________________________________________________ City / Zip _________________________________________________________Home Phone __________________________________ Work / Day Phone ____________________________________ Cell Phone _______________________________E-Mail Address ____________________________________________________ Special Considerations (medications, disabilities, etc.) _______________________________Emergency Name & Phone (if no one answers to the above numbers) _____________________ Relationship to registrant(s) ___________________________________________If more than one parental home or other special circumstance, give name, address home/work phone below: _______________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2. Fill in programs for each participant Class Number Class Name/Time Participant last Name Participant First Name M/F Date of Birth grade level Fee____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________3. Terms and Conditions: I, as the participant or parent/legal guardian of the above named child, hereby give permission for his/her/my participation in the above listed activity(ies). I further authorize, without my prior approval, the rendering of any emergency medical treatment that may be necessary due to his/her/my participation in the activity (ies). I hereby, for myself, my child, my heirs, executors and administrators, waive and release any and all rights and claims for damages I or my child may have against the representatives, successors, and assigns for any and all injuries suffered by myself or my child at any activity sponsored by these groups. In addition, by registering for the program I have granted the Village of Ashwaubenon permission to use my photograph for promotional purposes unless otherwise noted.Participant or Parent/guardian Signature _____________________________________________________________ Date __________________________________4. Payment Information Payable to Village of Ashwaubenon

Visa MasterCard Discover Check/Check No. _____________________________ CashCard Holder Name__________________________________________ Payment Amount $ __________ Credit Card Number ____________________________________

Expiration Date _________________ Security Code _______________ Authorized Signature _______________________________________________________________

Sub-Total ____________

Credit from Account ____________

TOTal ____________

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REGISTRATION BEGINS: VILLAGE RESIDENTS: MONDAY, AUGUST 25 @ 8:00 A.M. NON-RESIDENTS: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 @ 8:00 A.M.

Village of AshwaubenonParks, Recreation & Forestry Department2155 Holmgren WayAshwaubenon, WI 54304

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Facility Project Concepts