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Ashwaubenon Applications Now Being Accepted for Summer & Fall Part-Time Recreation Jobs! 2155 Holmgren Way Ashwaubenon, WI 54304 920.492.2331 www.ashwaubenon.com Recreation & Village Services Recreation & Village Services SPRING & SUMMER 2016 SPRING & SUMMER 2016

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Village of Ashwaubenon Recreation & Village Services for the Spring/Summer of 2016.

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Ashwaubenon

Applications Now Being Accepted for Summer & Fall Part-Time Recreation Jobs!

2155 Holmgren WayAshwaubenon, WI 54304920.492.2331

www.ashwaubenon.com

Recreation & Village ServicesRecreation & Village Services

Spring & Summer2016

Spring & Summer2016

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Index & Staff Listing

Director: [email protected] Program Supervisor: [email protected] Coordinator: [email protected]: [email protected]: [email protected] Senior Citizens Coordinator: [email protected]

Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department: 492-2331High School Pool: 492-2993Ashwaubomay Lake: 336-3430Program Cancellation Information: 492-2303

Village Website: www.ashwaubenon.com

ASHWAUBENONPARKS, RECREATION

& FORESTRYDEPARTMENT

2155 Holmgren WayAshwaubenon, WI 54304

STAFFRex Mehlberg

Director

David RoehrigRecreation Program Supervisor

Melody EscotoAquatic Coordinator

Tim BauknechtForester

Susie AndersonSecretary

Glenn SteenoParks Foreman

Dan DeBaucheParks Maintenance

PARK BOARD MEMBERSMark Williams, Chairman

Mark CastoniaDeborah Lundberg

Gary SimoensJustin MinorBeth Pless

A. Dean Hess

OFFICE HOURSMonday - Friday

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

55+/SENIOR CITIZENOPPORTUNITIESABC & D’s of Medicare .........1055+/Senior Citizen Day .........11Book Exchange .....................11Breakfast with the Experts ....10Fitness Classes ...................... 9Golf Lessons ........................13Ice Cream Social ...................11Meals on Wheels .................13Part D Pathfinder ..................10Senior Citizen Trips ..........11,12Tennis ................................... 9ADULT PROGRAMSAdult Fall Softball .................15Barre Blend...........................17Bean Bag Leagues .................15Cardio MashUp ....................16Cricket .................................15Fit & Fabulous ......................17Fitness Sampler Week ...........16Fun Run Group .....................13Golf .....................................13Pickleball ..............................14Tabata Challenge ..................16Tennis ..................................13ZUMBA ...............................17

AQUATICSAqua Zumba ........................35Aquatic Registration Information ................................ 31,34Ashwaubomay Lake.....36,37,38Jr. Lifeguards.........................35Lake Rental ..........................38Lap Swim ....................31,33,35Levels of Swim Description ...30Open Swim ..................... 31,33Pool Rentals .................... 31,32Swim Lessons ................. 31,33Water Exercise Classes .... 31,35Water Safety Instruction Class 32

FALL PROGRAMSAdult Softball .......................15Punt, Pass & Kick Contest ....27

Rookie Football Camp ...........27Tots Football Camp ..............27Youth Flag Football Leagues ..27

MISCELLANEOUSAuxiliary Aids ....................... 3Co-Sponsored Organizations 51Facility Reservations ............4,5Facility Updates ...............48,49Map of Parks ....................... 40Recreation Scholarship Program 3Registration Information ....3,50Safe Routes to School ............ 8Sponsorships/Partnerships/ Donations ........................39WPRA Ticket Program ........... 6Trails ..................................... 7

PARKS & FORESTRYAdopt A Garden/Park Programs .....................................42Arbor Day ............................41EAB .................................... 44Historical Society Plant Sale ..41Oak Wilt ..............................41Street Tree Planting ...............41Street Tree Pruning ...............43Tree Donation Program .........39

YOUTH & TEENPROGRAMSEaster Egg Hunt ..................... 8Fun Run Group .....................13Day Camp ............................19Golf .....................................18Summer Park Playgrounds 20,22Tennis ............................. 18,26Trips ....................................22UK Soccer Camp ..................26

SPECIAL EVENTSAround the World ................22

Ashwaubomay Lake Trip .......22Ashwaubenon’s Ninja Warrior 22Ashwaubomay Park Clean-Up Project .............................. 8Bay Beach Trip .....................22Beach Party Day ...................37Brewers Trip .........................22Doggie Dip ...........................37Fun-Ath-Alon/Ashwaubenon Blast ................................16Father’s Day Swim ................37Fun Run Group .....................13Love Your Lifeguard Day ........37Milwaukee County Zoo ........22Movie in the Park .................25Neighborhood Special Events 24Rummage Sale ....................... 7Sand Castle Contest .............37Scarecrow Contest ................ 7Summer Concerts ............28,29Superhero Day ......................37Tundra Lodge .......................22Water Olympics ...................22Xtreme Air Trip .....................22

SWADDLER & TODDLERPROGRAMSDance ................................. 23Easter Egg Hunt ..................... 8Petite Picassos ..................... 23Projects in Park ................... 23Rookie Soccer Camp .............26Rookie T-Ball ........................26Sports 101 ........................... 23Tots Summer Reading .......... 23

VILLAGE SERVICESClerks Office ....................... 46Storm Water Utility ..............47Street Department ...........45,46

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.

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RECREATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

The Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department, with the assistance of the Ashwaubenon Lions Club 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 non-resident 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.

Registration for ALL programs Begins:APRIL 4: for residents

APRIL 11: for non-residentsUnless notified by our Department, you will automatically receive your first choice. If you would like confirmation of your registration, please provide an email address.

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 Reception

What events our facilities cannot be rented for: • Fundraising Events (Park Board approval required)• Non-Ashwaubenon based organizations not directly serving

Village residents• For-profit sales events

The 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.

Ashwaubenon businesses renting our facilities for meetings or events will be required to submit a certificate of insurance with the Village of Ashwaubenon listed as an additional insured.

GREAT is the sun, and wide he goesThrough empty heaven without repose;

And in the blue and glowing daysMore thick than rain he showers his rays.

Though closer still the blinds we pullTo keep the shady parlour cool,Yet he will find a chink or two

To slip his golden fingers through...Excerpts from “Summer Sun” by Robert Louis Stevenson

As Bob Dylan sang…. “The Times They Are A-Changin”. Do you feel the excitement? We certainly do! From the near-completion of the 3 community facility projects to the new Titletown District Development…it seems like Ashwaubenon is the place to be! We’re proud and excited to be a part of it all, and hope you feel the same. Some exciting new things for summer to put on your calendars and to be aware of:

• The “ASHWAUBENON BLAST” will be held Saturday, August 13th @ Ashwau-bomay Park. The AHS 50th Anniversary Celebration was so successful last year, it will return this year (and hopefully annu-ally), renamed “The Blast”! Great bands are already booked.

• The ‘NEW” Ashwaubenon Community Center will open this summer! We are planning a grand opening celebration on Thursday July, 21st. Watch for more details!

• The auditorium and pool projects are on schedule to be completed in November/December.

• A huge THANK YOU goes out to all of the local businesses, companies, individu-als and families who have contributed to the fundraising efforts on our 3 projects. These dollars will allow great amenities to

be added into the projects, many of which had been eliminated to keep the costs at referendum limits. There are still great seat naming opportunities available for both the pool and auditorium projects. Call our office for details.

• LOTS of construction and earth moving @ Klipstine Park this year, as the Village works to remediate any soil issues. Our goal is to have the new “look” ready to be enjoyed by fall (with mother nature’s cooperation).

• Wednesday Summer concerts will again be held @ Pioneer Park for 2016. Great music, great company, and great food cooked by our community organizations. Come join us!

From our “staff family” to yours….have a safe summer and we hope to see you around town!

General Information

NOTES FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK

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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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FACILITY RESERVATIONSReservations for 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% sales tax will be added to all rentals.

RESIDENT ONLY FACILITIESCormier 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. BroadwayNon-Residents Monday - Friday ONLY!

shelter #1 & #2 (open) $40 resident $55 non-resident

Portable toilets located adjacent to shelters

shelter #4 (open) $75 resident $90 non-resident Electricity, lights, water & restrooms

Ashwaubenon Sports Complex, 1680 FernandoOpen Shelter $75 resident $90 non-resident Electricity, drinking fountain, & restrooms

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Rental Facilities

ASHWAUBENON COMMUNITY CENTER

900 Anderson Dr.The Ashwaubenon Community is available 7 days a week from 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Sunday -Thursday and 6:00 a.m. -1:00 a.m. Friday & Saturday. Residents may book up to 3 years in advance while Non-Residents may book up to 3 months in advance.

Meeting Room seats up to 70. Rentals are a minimum of 4 hours or 2 hours for business meetings. Rental includes a galley kitchen, tables, chairs, large TV and DVD player. Deposit is required.

Banquet Room with Divider seats up to 170. Rentals are a minimum of 4 hours or 2 hours for business meetings. Rental includes a full commercial grade kitchen, bar, tables, chairs, fire pit and patio. Deposit is required

Full Banquet Room seat up to 248. Rentals are a minimum of 4 hours or 2 hours for business meetings. Rental includes a full commercial grade kitchen, bar, tables, chairs, fire pit and patio. Deposit is required.

*Visit www.ashwaubenon.com for room sizes and layouts

NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS FOR DATES AFTER JULY 27, 2016

GRAND OPENING CEREMONY/OPEN HOUSEThe Village of Ashwaubenon is proud to present the “new” Ashwaubenon Community Center! THANK YOU for supporting the project as part of the 2014 Community Facilities referendum. The “community center committee”, comprised of staff and community members, has worked hard to help design and give feedback for our new building. Come join us for a grand opening celebration on Thursday, July 21st.

A ribbon cutting ceremony will kick off the evening at 6:30 p.m., followed by tours until 9:00 p.m. There will be free light snacks, refreshments, and musical entertainment for all in attendance. During the tours, staff will point out and explain available features in the facility for classes, community group meetings and paid rentals.

Feel free to sit down and relax in our lobby or one of our community rooms during the event, listen to some music, and catch up with friends. We look forward to seeing you during the grand opening celebration!

ROOMS RENTAL RATE 4 HOURS

ADDITIONAL HOURLY RATE DEPOSIT

DEPOSIT WITH FOOD AND/OR KITCHEN USE

NON-RESIDENT ADDITIONAL FEE

WEEKDAY BUSINESS MEETING

MEETING ROOM $100.00 $25.00 $100.0 $200.00 $100.00 $25.00 PER HOUR

BANQUET ROOM W/DIVIDER $150.00 $37.50 $200.00 $300.00 $100.00 $37.50 PER

HOUR

FULL BANQUET ROOM $180.00 $45.00 $200.00 $300.00 $100.00 $45.00 PER

HOUR

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Ticket Program

W.P.R.A. Ticket ProgramThe Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department, in cooperation with the Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association, is offering discounted tickets for various attractions throughout the state. Tickets may be purchased Monday thru Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the Parks & Recreation Department, 2155 Holmgren Way. A 3% fee will be added to all tickets purchased with a debit or credit card.

SELLING DATES: MAY 9, 2016 THRU AUGUST 26, 2016NO REFUNDS ON TICKET SALES

SIX FLAGS GREAT AMERICAGate Price: “Any One Day” – $70.03Our Price: “Any One Day” – $46.25

WPRA Week (July 2-10)– $35.25Children 2 & Under FREE!

* Discounted children tickets are not sold through our office

Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.

MILWAUKEE COUNTY ZOOOpen Year Round

Gate Price: Adult – $14.25 Children (3-12) – $11.25Our Price: Adult – $10.50 Children (3-12) – $8.50 Children 2 & Under FREE!Hours: Mon. - Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sun. & Holidays 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

HOUSE ON THE ROCKGate Price: Adult – $30.00 Children (4-17) – $15.95Our Price: Adult – $22.50 Children (4-17) – $13.50 Children 3 & Under FREE!Hours: Daily 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

NOAH’S ARK

All Day Unlimited Use PassGate Price: Adult -$41.62 Children (Under 48”)-$30.95Our Price: Adult- $26.95 Children-$26.95Children 2 & Under 36” FREE!Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

MT. OLYMPUS WATER& THEME PARK

All Day PassGate Price: $42.68Our Price: $10.00 Children 2 & Under FREE!Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.

DELLS BOAT TOURSUpper Dells

Gate Price: Adult – $28.50 Children (4-11) – $14.25Our Price: Adult – $24.50 Children (4-11) – $13.85 Children 3 & Under FREE!Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (July/August) Tours Every 30 Minutes

STATE WIDE ATTRACTIONS WISCONSIN DELLS ATTRACTIONS

PIRATES COVE ADVENTURE GOLF18 Holes

Gate Price: $8.50Our Price: $5.50 Children 5 & Under FREE!Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.

ORIGINAL WISCONSIN DUCKSGate Price: Adult – $28.50 Children (4-11) – $14.25Our Price: Adult – $24.50 Children (4-11) – $13.85 Children 3 & Under FREE!Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (May - Mid-June) 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. (Mid-June - Labor Day)

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The Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation, & Forestry Department takes the following forms of payment:

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General Programs

Ashwaubenon Village-Wide Rummage Sale

Interested in reducing some clutter around the house and make money at the same time?!Sign up for the 2016 Village-Wide Rummage Sale

Rummage sales will be held rain or shine on Friday, April 22 & Saturday, April 23, 2016 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 Friday, April 1, 2016 to ensure you are included on the map!!

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 and Forestry office at 492-2331.

Rummage Sale

6TH ANNUAL ASHWAUBENON SCARECROW CONTEST!

Back by popular demand!! Ashwaubenon’s 6th Annual Scarecrow Contest will be back for fall 2016. Village of Ashwaubenon residents, families, businesses, clubs, groups, or school classrooms can enter. Each entry gets an 8’ X 8’ area in front of Ashwaubenon Village Hall to display your scarecrow(s), whimsical characters and/or miscellaneous props. You may have up to 2 steel tree stakes provided for your area to attach scarecrow(s) to.

Contest rules will be available in mid-August, online, or in hard-copy at the Parks, Recreation

& Forestry Department. Scarecrows should be made to withstand the weather….they will be on display beginning in mid-September through Halloween.

There is NO entry fee to participate in this fun community event and prizes will be awarded for creativity. For further information, contact the Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department!

2015 Winner: Kinder Care

TRAIL SYSTEM CONNECTED

We are happy to announce that several well-used trails in the southern portion of our Village are now connected, allowing for safe recreation and exercise opportunities for both residents and our Village workforce!

The newly completed “Sand Acres Drive Trail” (Grant Street to Main) connects to the Industrial Park Trail, as well as the Main Street Trail @ the corner of Main Street and Commodity.

There are several picnic tables, a map-board, bike racks and a drinking fountain at this trailhead for the convenience of area users. A small parking lot already in place will serve as the drop-off point for those wishing to explore new areas of the Village.

These great trailhead amenities were made possible by a DNR “Recreational Trail” grant. For further information, call our Department!

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THE GREAT ASHWAUBOMAY PARK CLEAN-UP PROjECT

The seventh annual community work day at Ashwaubomay Park is scheduled for Saturday, June 18, 2016. We are seeking community members, park users, service organizations and scouting groups to help improve Ashwaubomay Park for all visitors. Last year volunteers cleared buckthorn and honeysuckle in front of the Chief Ashwaubomay Memorial along the Fox River.

Please bring your hand pruners, pole saws, and loppers (no power tools please) to help remove these invasive species and other brush that have taken over the Fox River riverfront. Our work day will begin at 9:00 a.m. and run until 11:30 a.m. when we will have a BBQ hot dog lunch awaiting beneath a picnic shelter, followed by free lake admission! We’ll be meeting by the Ashwaubomay Lake shelter area.

Interested in helping… GREAT!!!!! It is recommended that work gloves, long sleeve T-shirts and long pants be worn for safety purposes.Give us a call at 492-2331 to get on the volunteer list.

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOLThe Safe Routes to School Project has been helping to educate children and adults through the Ashwaubenon School District. For more information on keeping our community safe, check out: http://www.saferoutesinfo.org/

mission statement:The mission of the Ashwaubenon School District’s (ASD) Safe Routes to School program is to enable and encourage children to walk and bicycle to school safely and enjoyably. The ASD will partner with student, parents, law enforcement and the Village staff and residents to identify and overcome the barriers of walking and biking to school in order to improve the overall well-being of our community.

safety tips:Motorists• Watch for pedestrians and

bicyclists• Yield to pedestrians in

crosswalks• Share the road with bicyclists

Pedestrians• Walk facing traffic• Make eye contact with motorists• Cross at crosswalks• Be visible• Use lights and retro-reflective

clothing at night Bicyclists• Ride with traffic• Wear a helmet• Make eye contact with motorists

and pedestrians• Be visible• Use lights and retro-reflective

clothing at night• Follow the rules of the road

Online Resources Visit ASD’s Safe Routes to School website at www.ashwaubenon.k12.wi.us/srts/cfm

Connect to ASD at ashwaubenonschools and find engaging biking and pedestrian info at webikeetc

ASHWAUBENON PARKS & RECREATION

EASTER EGG HUNTJoin us for our 16th Annual Easter Egg Hunt. Don’t miss your chance to see the Easter Bunny.

SATURDAY, MARCH 26TH, 2016Time: 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: Pioneer Park 2570 Timber Lane

LOCATION

CHANGE

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Senior Fitness

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.

THURSDAYSSESSION 1: MAY 5 - JUNE 23SESSION 2: JULY 7 - AUGUST 25Time: 9:00 a.m-9:45 a.m.Location: Village Hall Board RoomFee: $32 Resident $47 Non-Resident

SENIOR INDOOR TENNISLEARN TO PLAY tennis, 6 week session…GUARANTEED!! Tennis/NOW is designed for those who have never played, or for those who have not played in a long time. Participants will meet once a week for six weeks. Each class will be taught by a certified teaching professional from Green Bay Tennis Center. Complimentary 6 week membership to Green Bay Tennis Center is included during the session. Loaner racquets available if you don’t have your own.

TUESDAYSSESSION 1: APRIL 21 - MAY 26Time: 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.Location: Green Bay Tennis Center 1516 Fernando DrFee: $60 Resident/$75 Non-Resident

FIT & FABULOUSFit & Fabulous - the “perfect fit” for any adult interested in a moderate-intensity “active adult” class! Focusing on functional movement, range of motion, and cardio-vascular conditioning, the class seeks to improve participants’ energy, muscular strength, and overall fitness levels. Combining easy-on-the-joints and low-impact standing-on-the-floor routines with functional movement exercises that use elastic tubing, hand weights, and optional 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 for improved fitness and life! All Fit & Fabulous classes are be led by NETA® certified group fitness instructor, Lissa Marth.MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY MORNINGS(8 classes per session)FREE CLASS March 30SPRING SESSION I: APRIL 4 - 27SPRING SESSION II: MAY 2 - 25SUMMER I MINI: JUNE 1 - 27

(no class June 13, 15, 20)SUMMER II: JUNE 29 - JULY 27

(no class July 4)SUMMER III: AUG 1 - AUG 24Time: 10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.Location: Ashwaubenon Village HallFee: $32 resident; $47 non-residentMini Session: $20 Resident; $35 Non-Resident

TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGSFREE CLASS March 31SPRING SESSION I: APRIL 5 - 28SPRING SESSION II: MAY 3 - 26SUMMER I: JUNE 2 - 28SUMMER II: JUNE 30 - JULY 26SUMMER III: JULY 28 - AUG 23Time: 5:35 p.m.-6:20 p.m.Location: Pioneer Elementary Gym/

Multi-Purpose Room

TAI CHITai Chi, often referred to as mediation in motion, is a mindbody practiced that was originated in China as a martial art. The practice of Tai Chi consists of a series of slow graceful movements that are combined with deep breathing. Movements are without strain, and provide exercise and toning for every part of the body. Anyone, regardless of age or physical ability, can benefit from its practice. Class includes a free instructional DVD.

FREE CLASS APRIL 7

THURSDAYS (6 CLASSES)SESSION 1: APRIL 14 - MAY 19Time: 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.Location: Village Hall Board RoomFee: $50 Resident; $65 Non-Resident

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55+/Senior Citizen Programs

BREAKFAST WITH THE EXPERTSLearn from the presentations of our experts and have the opportunity over breakfast to chat and ask questions of them. Our Breakfast with the Experts Series is sponsored by Maple Ridge Rehabilitation and Care Center.

PART D PATHFINDERA valuable workshop for persons new 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, June 24

DATE: TUESDAY, JUNE 28Presenter: Staff from Brown County Aging and

Disability Resource centerTime: 2:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m.Location: Ashwaubenon Village Hall Board Room

2155 Holmgren WayFee: Free

A B C & D’S OF MEDICARE:

UNDERSTANDING YOUR MEDICARE OPTIONS

A valuable workshop for persons new to Medicare and those who want to learn more. During the workshop, you will learn about the different parts of Medicare, how to determine the best options for your Medicare coverage, Medicare Advantage Plans, Medigap policies, and programs that may help in paying for your Medicare coverage.

Pre-register by Monday, June 20

DATE: THURSDAY, JUNE 23Presenter: Staff from Brown County Aging and

Disability Resource centerTime: 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.Location: Ashwaubenon Village Hall Board Room

2155 Holmgren WayFee: Free

GET MOVING!!!Join us for this wellness class presented by our expert staff from Maple Ridge. Spring is a great time to take advantage of the beautiful weather and work on getting healthy. We will discuss the importance of being active, the best types of sunscreen and the importance of staying hydrated during these warmer months. Feel free to bring any questions you may have as we will have time after the presentation to ask our expert.Pre-register by Monday, May 9thDATE: FRIDAY, MAY 13THPresenter: Maple Ridge StaffTime: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.Location: Maple Ridge Rehab & Care Center

2305 San Luis PlaceFee: Free

STAYING SUPER HEALTHY IN SUMMERHaving trouble staying healthy with the temptation of all the great food at summer bbq’s? Eating brats, burgers and hot dogs is definitely not the best diet you can have. To make things worse are all of the different treats and desserts that are impossible to resist. We will discuss how to eat in moderation, how to avoid eating unhealthy and what we can do to help balance out anything unhealthy we may eat. Our expert presenter from Maple Ridge will discuss everything we need to know about staying healthy during these summer months.Pre-register by Monday, August 1stDATE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 5THPresenter: Maple Ridge StaffTime: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center

900 Anderson DriveFee: Free

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ASHWAUBENON SENIOR CITIZEN DAY AT CONCERT IN THE PARK

All Ashwaubenon residents 55 and over, today is your day! Come and enjoy “The Hits” during the weekly Concert in the Park located at Pioneer Park and receive lunch for $1.00 (ID or proof of residency is required). This concert sponsored by Maple Ridge Rehabilitation Center.

DATE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29Time: 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.Location: Pioneer ParkFee: $1.00 for Ashwaubenon Residents 55 and

older (ID or proof of residency required)

ICE CREAM SOCIALCool off with a delicious ice cream sundae or cone while enjoying the sounds of “INDIAN SUMMER ALL STAR BAND” during the weekly Concert in the Park. There will different toppings that will allow you to personalize your sundae.

DATE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 20Time: 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.Location: Pioneer ParkFee: $1.00

BOOK EXCHANGENeed something new to read? Have some books you are finished reading you would be willing to share? The book exchange will be set up on the principle of bring one/take one. It will be available during Senior Day on June 29th and during the Ice Cream Social on July 20th at Concert in the Park.

BROWN COUNTY RESOURCE RECOVERY DEPARTMENT TOUR

Ever wonder what happens after you drag your recycling bin out to the street? Take this chance to find out those answers. We will be touring the Brown County Resource Recovery Department facility. This facility is where household hazardous waste is collected and is a recycling transfer facility.

Pre-register by Monday, May 16

DATE: FRIDAY, MAY 20Time: 11:00 a.m.Location: Brown County Resource Recovery Department 2561 S BroadwayFee: Free

COLLEGE CAMPUS TOURJoin us for the day as we tour the UW-Stout and UW-EauClaire campuses. Wisconsin is fortunate enough to have many beautiful college institutions. This is a chance to check out where our future great minds are going to study. Walk around and enjoy the scenery or take the same tour prospective students take. Don’t miss your chance to visit these beautiful campuses.Pre-register by April 15th

DATE: FRIDAY, APRIL 22Departure: Sam’s Club Parking Lot 6:30 a.m.Return: 8:30 p.m.Fee: $44 resident; $59 non-resident

MILWAUKEE COUNTY ZOO TRIPAs one of the country’s finest zoological attractions, the Milwaukee County Zoo will educate, entertain and inspire you! Visit over 2,000 mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles in specialized habitats spanning 200 wooded acres. Explore educational wildlife shows like the Birds of Prey or Seals & Sea Lions, fun attractions like the Safari Train, Sky Safari, or the Ropes Course & Zip Line as well as enticing special events like “Animals in Action”. Don’t miss the special robotic bug exhibit. The lush outdoor garden will be filled with giant animatronic bugs that move, spread their wings and spray you with water! Pre-register by June 10DATE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22Departure: Sam’s Club Parking Lot 7:30 a.m.Return: 5:30 p.m.Fee: Adults $32.50 resident;

$47.50 non-resident Ages 3-12 $30.50 resident;

$45.50 non-resident Ages 2 and under-Free

55+/Senior Special Events & Trips

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TRIPSIKEA & WOODFIELD

MALL SHOPPING TRIPPut some shopping shoes on for our trip to IKEA and Woodfield Mall. IKEA offers a wide range of well-designed functional home furnishing products at low prices. After shopping @ IKEA, you will be shuttled to Woodfield Mall, the LARGEST shopping center in the state of Illinois. Woodfield features more than 300 department & specialty stores including Nordstrom, Marshall Fields, Lord & Taylor, etc…You’re sure to come home with a few shopping bags of treasures and spring/summer gear!

DATE: SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016 Pre-register by Friday, April 1st.

Departure: Sam’s Club Parking Lot, 6:45 a.m.

Return: 10/10:30 p.m. (leave Mall @ 7 p.m.)

Fee: $35 resident; $50 non-resident Lunch is on your own @ more than 40 restaurants @ Woodfield Mall!

Ages: All welcome, under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

MILWAUKEE BREWERS TRIPEnjoy the baseball season with the entire family! Cheer on the Milwaukee Brewers as they take on the Rockies at Miller Park! This trip is open to all ages, but those 16 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Bring extra money for concessions, souvenirs, etc. You are welcome to pack a lunch if you choose!

DATE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24 Pre-register by August 12th

Departure: Sam’s Club Parking Lot 9:30 a.m.

Return: 7:00 p.m.

Fee: $49 resident; $64 non-resident (Includes transportation via motor-coach bus and game ticket. Additional items will be at your own expense.)

Trips

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

MYSTERY TRIPFor the past nine years the Leisure Services and Recreation departments of Allouez, Ashwaubenon, Bellevue, Howard and Suamico have been offering you trips all over the state of Wisconsin and northern Illinois.

From Dancing Horses to Apple Festivals, Sate Fairs to Dinner Theatres, Museums to Theme Parks, we have traveled many miles. Now, you have asked for it and we were all too excited to plan it...your Mystery Trip!

For this trip you are once again leaving all the planning and organizing to us, but you don’t know where you are going, what you will be doing or what’s for lunch. But, that’s fine, because we have all the plans in place!

Trust us, you are going to have a great time!

DATE: THURSDAY, MAY 19TH Pre-register by April 15th

Departure: Sam’s Club Parking Lot, 7:30 a.m.

Return: 8:00/8:30 p.m.

Fee: $75 resident; $90 non-resident

*Trip Includes: Motorcoach Transportation, Special Lunch and tour(s). Additional expenses are not included in the fee (i.e. breakfast, snacks, shopping, dinner, etc.).

STATE FAIRThe state’s largest, most historic annual event blends Wisconsin agricultural traditions with the excitement of a contemporary urban event. International Bazaar, amusement park thrill rides, blue ribbon livestock, 30 stages of top-name entertainment, and world-famous cream puffs entice fairgoers of all ages. Please note that this fee is for the BUS ONLY. Tickets can be purchased on your own in advance for discounted pricing, or at the gate once we arrive.

DATE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 Pre-register by July 29th

Departure: Sam’s Club Parking Lot, 8:30 a.m.

Return: 6:30/7:00 p.m.

Fee: $22 resident; $37 non-resident

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Adult Programs

MEALS ON WHEELS PROGRAMThe Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department is partnering 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.

Individuals or organizations interested in receiving more information on how to become a volunteer for this Ashwaubenon home bound meal route should call the Ashwaubenon Recreation Department at (920)492-2331. Both training and mileage reimbursement are provided through the Aging & Disability Resource Center of Brown County. Delivery volunteers & subs are needed. Please call 492-2331.

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 age 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

Please call the Aging & Disability Resource Center to discuss eligibility and your specific situation.

The Home Bound Meal Program is designed to meet at least one third of the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) for adults age 60 or older or for qualified legally disabled individuals under the age of 60. Meals are served around the noon hour - Monday thru Friday - and are available on a suggested donation basis of $3.50 per meal.

There are limited numbers of available participant slots for any Meals on Wheels “route”. So if you are interested, call today! ADULT GOLF LESSONS

Are you looking for a new activity to get you outside and keep you feeling young? Golf is the perfect game to pick up at any age. This 4 week class is perfect for beginners or anyone new to the game. LPGA Professional Julie Pyne will teach you all the important fundamentals you need to learn to excel at this great game.TUESDAYS MAY 10-31

(4 Classes)Time: 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.Cost: $40 resident; $55 non-residentLocation: Highland Ridge Golf Club

3640 Sand Acres Dr, De Pere, 54115

FUN RUN GROUPThese weekly informal runs are designed to promote running as a conditioning, competitive and social activity. The runs are planned to accommodate all ages and all types of runners. This includes the veterans, beginners, joggers, racers, males, females & families. Time certificates are available to EVERYONE in every race. There is no entry fee or advance sign-up required!Contact Michael Vandenbusch at 819-5510 for further information.DATES: MAY 4 - SEPTEMBER 28Time: WEDNESDAYS @ 6 p.m.Location: Ashwaubomay Park Shelter 4

ADULT TENNIS INSTRUCTIONAre you new to tennis or looking to get back in the swing of things? If so, this is the class for you! During this 6-week course you’ll enjoy a great workout in a relaxed atmosphere while receiving an introduction to tennis that is designed to get you on the court and playing quickly. All classes are taught by one of Western Racquet’s tennis professionals.

THURSDAYS, JUNE 16 - JULY 21 (6 classes)

Ages: 18 & Older

Time: 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Location: Pioneer Park Tennis Courts

Fee: $45 resident;$60 non-resident

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Pickleball

PICKLEBALL 101The focus of pickleball 101 will be to demonstrate the game and teach the basics. This class is for those who little to no experience playing the game. We will focus on the basic skills of serving, ground strokes, back hand, overhead volleys, lobbing, dinking, scoring and the rules of play. Each person will have the opportunity to actively participate in learning all of the core skills of the game of pickleball while appreciating the healthy benefits from participating in a game of skill, strategy and fun!

DATE: WEDNESDAYS JUNE 15, 22, & 29Time: 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m.Location: Fort Howard ParkFee: $10

MIXED DOUBLES PICKLEBALL TOURNAMENT

Join us for Ashwaubenon’s 2nd Annual Round Robin Pickleball Tournament. We are calling all pickleball players to join us for a Saturday full of pickleball fun. Our format will be a 12 team mixed doubles tournament.

Lunch is included in your entry fee. Awards will be given out to our top 2 teams. See how your team stacks up against the competition!

DATE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 6TH (RAIN DATE: AUGUST 7TH)

Time: Matches begin at 9:00 a.m.Location: Fort Howard ParkFee: $25 per team

FIRST ANNUAL CHICKADEE SHUFFLE PICKLEBALL TOURNAMENT

The Ashwaubenon Park & Recreation Department is holding its first annual age – based all women round robin pickleball tournament. We are accepting registrations for up to 12 teams. Prizes will be awarded for our top 2 teams. A sub sandwich lunch is included in your entry fee!

DATE: SATURDAY, JUNE 25TH (RAIN DATE JUNE 26TH)

Time: Matches begin at 9:00 a.m.Location: Fort Howard ParkFee: $15 per individual

PICKLEBALL LADDER LEAGUEJoin us for our first ever Pickleball league. This will be a 6 week league with men and women. Sign up individually. The format of play is designed so that players play mostly with others of similar skill levels. Your ranking on a ladder is based upon your winning percentage (the ratio of points won to total points possible). Players will move up or down the ladder based upon their winning percentage.

DATES: WEDNESDAY JULY 13-AUGUST 17Time: 5:30 p.m.Location: Fort Howard ParkFee: $10

PICKLEBALL 102Pickleball 102 will take a deeper dive into this fast growing sport. In this class we will not only fine tune your skills but we will also begin working on more specific shots and some game strategy. Remember this game is not all about power as dinks and dunks play a key role as well. This class is perfect those who completed our Pickleball 101 class last year and have started playing in games. Watch your game grow with the help of our Pickleball experts.

DATE: JUNE 20Time: 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.Location: Fort Howard ParkFee: $10

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ADULT FALL SOFTBALLJoin the Ashwaubenon Park & Recreation Department this fall, as we will be offering softball leagues at our state of the art facility, the Ashwaubenon Sports Complex. Don’t miss out on the fun. The following Adult Softball Leagues will be offered this fall:

TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND THURSDAYS, AUGUST 30 - SEPTEMBER 29 Men’s Modified Coed SlowpitchLocation: Ashwaubenon Sports ComplexFee: $45 - $65 Sponsor Fee* (Depending on

League) $7 resident Player Fee* $22 non-resident Player Fee* $31 Forfeit Deposit Fee*

League play will consist of one round robin. Maximum 6 teams per league. League packets will be available for pick-up at the Parks & Recreation Department. Registration will begin July 5. Registration deadline is August 19.

BEAN BAG LEAGUESOur adult bean bag leagues will continue in 2016! Leagues will consist of 6 to 8 teams and will be round robin. Teams will play every team in their league so friends and co-workers can be certain to play each other with some friendly competition. Best out of 3 games, teams play first one to 21 and must win by 2. If you can’t play every week, DON’T WORRY because it is completely free to have an unlimited amount of substitutes play in your place.

WEDNESDAY NIGHTS JUNE 8 - JULY 27Registration Begins: April 4(Registration Packets available online and in our office)

Time: 7:00 p.m.

Fee: $25.00 resident Team $40.00 non-resident Team

Age: Anyone 18+ are welcome

CRICKET 101What is Cricket? Would you believe it is the world’s 2nd most popular sport with over 120 million players? Take this chance to learn all about this incredible sport. Our cricket experts will teach the different aspects of the game. Focus will be placed on rules, batting, bowling and fielding. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn an unfamiliar sport.

DATES: THURSDAYS JUNE 16, 23 & 30Time: 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.Location: Ashwaubenon Sports Complex Cricket FieldFee: $5

CRICKET TOURNAMENTHow does your team match up? Come join us for our first ever Cricket Tournament. Sign up as an individual, group of friends or as a team. Included in your entry fee will be lunch and awards for our top team.DATE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 6Time: 11:00 a.m.Location: Ashwaubenon Sports Complex Cricket FieldFee: $10 per player

Leagues/Cricket

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Adult Fitness

CARDIO MASHUP & CORE Cardio Mashup is a high energy, high intensity (and low joint impact), easy-to-follow cardio class combining cardio kickboxing, multiple types of floor exercises, and toning to give you a workout that will get all your muscle groups working and your blood pumping. Fun music will motivate and invigorate to keep participants moving, sweating, and having a great time, all while burning calories and building muscle tone. Don’t want a high-impact workout on the joints? Not a problem, this is a high-energy, high-intensity, not a high-impact class and can be modified to suit a variety of fitness levels, from beginner to advanced, so participants get the most out of their workout in a safe and fun environment. So, let’s turn up the music, catch the rhythm, and get moving and healthy together. Ages 14 & up. Cardio Mashup & Core classes will be led by NETA certified fitness instructor, Bethany Reinholtz.

MONDAY EVENINGSFREE CLASS March 30 (Wednesday for this sampler only)

SPRING SESSION I APRIL 4 - 25SPRING SESSION II MAY 2 - 23SUMMER I JUNE 6 - 27SUMMER II JULY 11 - AUG 1SUMMER III AUG 8 - 29Time: 5:30 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.

Location: Pioneer School Gym/ Multi-Purpose Room

Fee: $16 resident; $31 non-resident (4 classes per session)

TABATA CHALLENGEGrab your sweat band and water bottle and challenge yourself with this invigorating workout that alternates between 20 seconds of work and 10 seconds of rest. If you are looking to boost exercise capacity and fat burning potential, this exhilarating workout is guaranteed to make you sweat, get your heart pumping, burn calories, and help to increase your metabolism. This class can be modified for all fitness levels and will challenge you to work as hard as you can for 20 seconds and then give you a short rest before working again. It’s only 20 seconds of work. Anyone can work hard for only 20 seconds right?? Come and find out what Tabata is all about and see if you are up for the challenge. Tabata classes will be led by NETA certified fitness instructor, Bethany Reinholtz.

MONDAY EVENINGSFREE CLASSES March 28 & 30

SPRING SESSION I APRIL 4 - 25SPRING SESSION II MAY 2 - 23SUMMER I JUNE 6 - 27 SUMMER II JULY 11 - AUG 1SUMMER III AUG 8 - 29Time: 6:20 p.m. - 7:05 p.m. Location: Pioneer School Gym/ Multi-Purpose Room Fee: $16 resident;$31 non-resident (4 classes per session)

fRee SAmpLeR Week (mAR. 28 - 31)Try these group fitness classes for FREE to sample the exercises, participants, and fun before registering for the entire season! Just wear comfy clothes that enable easy movement, closed toe shoes for exercise, and come to Pioneer Elementary School or Ashwaubenon Village Hall to try the classes for free! No prior experience needed. Ages 14 & up. Bring a friend!

Tabata Challenge 6:20 - 7:05 p.m. Mar. 28 & 30 Pioneer Elementary GymBarre Blend 5:00 - 5:30 p.m. Mar. 29 & 31 Pioneer Multi-purpose RoomCardio Mash-up & Core 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. Mar. 30 Pioneer Elementary GymFit & Fabulous 10:30-11:15 a.m. Mar. 30 Ashwaubenon Village HallFit & Fabulous 5:35 - 6:20 p.m. Mar. 31 Pioneer Multi-purpose RoomZumba 6:30 - 7:20 p.m. Mar. 31 Pioneer Elementary Gym

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ZUMBA FITNESSZumba® - nothing short of a fitness revolution. Coining the concept of a fitness-party™, Zumba® has spread like wildfire by fusing hypnotic Latin and international rhythms, popular tunes, and easy-to-follow moves to create a dynamic fitness program that keeps participants coming back for more. Participants achieve long term benefits while experiencing a great time in one, 45-minute session of calorie-burning, body-energizing, awe-inspiring movements meant to engage and captivate for life! The routines feature interval-training sessions where aerobic dancing and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt the body while burning fat. Ages 14 & up. No experience necessary! Zumba® classes will be led by NETA® and Zumba® certified group fitness instructor, Lissa Marth.

TUESDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS (8 classes per session)FREE CLASS MARCH 31SPRING 1: APRIL 5-28SPRING 2: MAY 3-26SUMMER 1: JUNE 2-28SUMMER 2: JUNE 30-JULY 26SUMMER 3: JULY 28-AUGUST 23Time: 6:30 p.m. - 7:20 p.m.Location: Pioneer School Gym/Multi-Purpose RoomFee: $32 resident; $47 non-resident

Adult Fitness

BARRE BLEND ™ Ideal for any adult interested in an effective 30-minute class that focuses on core strength, flexibility, stabilization, functional mobility, and low impact cardio training. Combining ballet-inspired movements with Pilates, Yoga, and standing-on-the-floor routines, participants build endurance, facilitate stress reduction with controlled breathing, strengthen their core and alignment with undue stress to the spine, reduce back pain, strengthen opposing muscle groups, improve posture, increase lean muscle mass and balance, and improve fat burning ability via this cardiovascular exercise. All Barre Blend classes are be led by NETA® certified and Barre Blend™ trained group fitness instructor, Lissa Marth.

TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS (8 classes per session)FREE CLASSES MARCH 29 & 31SPRING SESSION I APRIL 5 - 28SPRING SESSION II MAY 3 - 26SUMMER I JUNE 2 - 28SUMMER II JUNE 30 - JULY 26SUMMER III JULY 28 - AUG 23Time: 5:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.Location: Pioneer School Gym/Multi-Purpose RoomFee: $32 Resident; $47 Non-Resident

FIT & FABULOUSFit & Fabulous - the “perfect fit” for any adult interested in a moderate-intensity “active adult” class! Focusing on functional movement, range of motion, and cardio-vascular conditioning, the class seeks to improve participants’ energy, muscular strength, and overall fitness levels. Combining easy-on-the-joints and low-impact standing-on-the-floor routines with functional movement exercises that use elastic tubing, hand weights, and optional 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 for improved fitness and life! All Fit & Fabulous classes are be led by NETA® certified group fitness instructor, Lissa Marth.

MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY MORNINGS (8 classes per session)FREE CLASS MARCH 30SPRING SESSION I: APRIL 4 - 27SPRING SESSION II: MAY 2 - 25SUMMER I MINI: JUNE 1 - 27 (no class June 13, 15, 20)SUMMER II: JUNE 29 - JULY 27 (no class July 4) SUMMER III: AUG 1 - AUG 24

Time: 10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.Location: Ashwaubenon Village HallFee: $32 resident; $47 non-residentMini Session: $20 Resident; $35 Non-Resident

TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGSFREE CLASS MARCH 31SPRING SESSION I: APRIL 5 - 28SPRING SESSION II: MAY 3 - 26SUMMER I: JUNE 2 - 28SUMMER II: JUNE 30 - JULY 26SUMMER III: JULY 28 - AUG 23

Time: 5:35 p.m.-6:20 p.m.

Location: Pioneer Elementary Gym/ Multi-Purpose Room

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 Zumba/Barre Blend/Fit & Fabulous or Cardio Mashup/Tabata Challenge 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, 2016• Must present card in person in class - Non-transferable

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Youth Programs

SPRING INDOOR TENNIS CLINICThe Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department, along with Western Racquet and Fitness Club is happy to be offering a Spring Indoor Tennis Clinic. This 1 hour clinic will cover all of the basics of tennis. This one time class is the perfect opportunity to see if tennis is the sport for your child. Don’t miss out on the fun, sign up today!

Pre-Register by Friday, May 6th

SATURDAY, MAY 14TH

Time: 10:00-11:30 a.m.

Cost: $12

Ages: 6-12

YOUTH GOLF LESSONSGet your golf swing fine-tuned for the summer. The Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department is now offering adult and youth Golf Instruction from LPGA Professional Julie Pyne. Whether you are just starting or have never picked up a club before, this program will teach you the necessary fundamentals to play the game of golf at a high level.

DATE: TUESDAYS JUNE 7-28 (4 Classes)

Time: 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Cost: $40 resident $55 non-resident

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

HOME ALONE & BABY SITTING SAFETYBecome a trained babysitter!!! Being in charge of children younger than you is a great responsibility. You are in charge of each child’s safety and happiness. Babysitting can be fun, rewarding and often times a challenging experience. This class is meant to be a guideline for questions you may have concerning the care of a young child. You will be provided with basic information necessary for you to handle most emergencies. Although this class is not meant to certify you in CPR, you will learn basic instructions on providing CPR and simple first aid. After this class you will be saying “I am the best babysitter ever!”.

Pre-register by Friday, June 10

DATE: FRIDAY, JUNE 17

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

Location: Ashwaubenon Village Hall Board Room

Fee: $50 Residents/$65 Non-Resident

TAE KWON DOAs one of the world’s most popular martial arts, Tae Kwon Do develops discipline, respect, balance, self-esteem and coordination. Loose fitting clothing is recommended and limited contact is expected. Participants must be at least 7 years old.

THURSDAYSSESSION 1: APRIL 21-JUNE 2 (no class May 5)

SESSION 2: JUNE 9-JULY 21 (no class July 7)

SESSION 3: JULY 28-SEPTEMBER 1

Time: 6:30 – 7:30 pm

Location: Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church 2160 Packerland Dr

Fee: $25 Resident/$40 Non-Resident

Ages: 7 & older

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Day Camp

Ashwaubenon Summer Day Camp is back by popular demand for a 2nd year. There are a few select weeks still available for individual week registrations. Our day camp will be based out of Valley View School and offer fully supervised care from 7:00am-6:00pm monday through Friday. Each one of our 10 weeks will offer a fun theme and exciting field trip. Please contact us for further details and availability.

Cost Per Week:$114 Resident$129 Non-Resident$79 per resident summer school child$94 per non-resident open enrolled

summer school child

camp Week theme trip

WEEK 1 June 13-17 Movin’ Right Into Summer Xtreme Air

WEEK 2 June 20-24 Water World Tundra LodgeWEEK 3 June 27-July 1 Animal Planet NEW ZooWEEK 4 July 5-8* Party in the USA Chuck E. Cheese

WEEK 5 July 11-15 Sports Extravaganza

Wisconsin Timber Rattlers

WEEK 6 July 18-22 Under the Sea Ashwaubomay Lake

WEEK 7 July 25-29 Christmas in July Wisconsin Maritime Museum

WEEK 8 aug 1-5 The Great Outdoors Bay Beach

WEEK 9 aug 8-12 Out of This World Barlow Planetarium

WEEK 10 aug 15-19 Best of the Best Funset Boulevard

SummeR DAy cAmp

*This week will include a special mystery and Dairy Queen trip.

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Summer Playground Program

Is your child 6 years old or older? This summer, encourage them to attend their neighborhood park for the playground program. They are guaranteed a summer full of fun and excitement. Our playgrounds are staffed weekdays with playground leaders who plan and lead activities throughout the summer. Activities include arts and crafts, games, sports, theme weeks, special events and much more!

Your child is sure to enjoy this fun-filled 9 week program. Best of all, the playground program is FREE! Children should register with the playground leader at the park they are attending. All parks will be closed on Monday, July 4.

PLAYGROUNDPark

Program

JUNE 9 - AUGUST 16 (9 Week Program) (Park Program begins June 9 @ 1 p.m.)

Time: Monday - Friday 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Locations: Pioneer, Smith, Ft. Howard, Valley View, Waterford, Sand Acres Park and Canterbury Park

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Summer Playground Programs

» Concessions ON-site aLL daY! » Food, soft drinks, beer and water available » Plenty of picnic tables! » FREE swimming for all @ Ashwaubomay Lake! » Bounce Houses 3-8 p.m.! » Face painting from 3-6 p.m. » Balloon Animals from 5-8 p.m. » Kiddie Carnival games w/ prizes from 3-8 p.m. » Public Safety vehicles for the kids to explore! » …And more!!! WOW!

saturdaY, august 13Time: 2:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.Location: AshwaubomayAges: All ages

BAND LINEUP3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. The Cougars

7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Big MouthAfter the huge success celebrating the

50th Anniversary of Ashwaubenon High School last summer, we decided to bring the event back renamed as the Ashwaubenon Blast. The Village, Ashwaubenon School District and area sponsors are teaming up again to bring you the Biggest cOmmuNitY eveNt OF the Year! Come celebrate at Ashwaubomay Park with neighbors friends, family and past Ashwaubenon Graduates and School District Staff! This is the summer event you won’t want to miss!

Ashwaubenon Blast and Family Fun-ath-alon

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Summer Special Events & Trips

FIELD TRIPS

WATER OLYMPICSJoin your favorite playground leaders at the first special event of the summer, WATER OLYMPICS. Participants will take part in various games that have a water added “twist” to them. Don’t forget the water sprinklers and balloons that will be on site. Lets start the summer off right by cooling off at Pioneer Park!! THURSDAY, JUNE 23Time: 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.Location: Pioneer ParkAges: 6 years & up

AROUND THE WORLDCome join us for an afternoon of fun at Pioneer Park! We will try fun games found in different parts of the world. Participants will get a better understanding of what children in other countries do for fun. They might even discover some new games to play with their Parkee’s!!!THURSDAY, AUGUST 4Time: 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.Location: Pioneer ParkAges: 6 years & up

ASHWAUBENON NINjA WARRIORAre you tough enough to become an Ashwaubenon Ninja Warrior? Join us for an exciting day of team challenges and obstacles at Pioneer Park. Teams will work together to conquer whatever challenges our Parkee staff puts in their way.THURSDAY, JULY 21Time: 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.Location: Pioneer ParkAges: 6 years & up

Look for more information throughout the summer at all park playground locations!

Kids, don’t miss exciting field trips offered this summer through the park playground program.

MILWAUKEE BREWER TRIPEnjoy the baseball season with the entire family! Cheer on the Brewers as they take on the Rockies at Miller Park! This trip[ is open to all ages, but those 16 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Bring extra money for concessions, souvenir, etc. You are welcome to pack a lunch if you choose!DATE : WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24

Pre-register by August 12Departure: Sam’s Club Parking Lot 9:30 a.m.Return: 7:00 p.m.Fee: $49 resident; $64 non-resident(Includes transportation via motor-coach bus and game ticket. Additional items will be at your own expense.)

MILWAUKEE COUNTY ZOO TRIPAs one of the country’s finest zoological attractions, the Milwaukee County Zoo will educate, entertain and inspire you! Visit over 2,000 mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles in specialized habitats spanning 200 wooded acres. Explore educational wildlife shows like the Birds of Prey or Seals & Sea Lions, fun attractions like the Safari Train, Sky Safari, or the Ropes Course & Zip Line as well as enticing special events like “Animals in Action”. Don’t miss the special robotic bug exhibit. The lush outdoor garden will be filled with giant animatronic bugs that move, spread their wings and spray you with water! All ages welcome (ages 16 and under must register with a chaperone.)DATE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 Pre-register by June 10Departure: Sam’s Club Parking Lot 7:30 a.m.Return: 5:30 p.m.Fee: Adults $32.50 resident; $47.50 non-resident

Ages 3-12 $30.50 resident; $45.50 non-resident Ages 2 and under-Free

COLLEGE CAMPUS TOURJoin us for the day as we tour the UW-Stout and UW-Eau Claire campuses. This is a great trip for high school students deciding on a future school to see campuses on the other side of our state. Adults who may be interested in checking out these beautiful campuses are also welcome to join.DATE: FRIDAY, APRIL 22

Pre-register by April 15thDeparture: Sam’s Club Parking Lot 6:30 a.m.Return: 8:30 p.m.Fee: $44 resident; $59 non-resident

TUNDRA LODGE June 30

BAY BEACH July 14

ASHWAUBOMAY LAKE July 28

XTREME AIR August 11

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Summer Tot Programs

PROjECTS IN THE PARK What better way for children to learn than through hands on projects. Each week this class will offer an exciting project that will give your child a new learning experience. Classes will include a variety of science based themes.

FRIDAYS JULY 8-29 (4 classes)

Ages: 2 - 4 year olds

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.

Location: Pioneer Park Shelter

Fee: $20 resident $35 non-resident

TOT 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 one routine. The last day of class the participants will perform in a recital for their family and friends. Comfortable clothing should be worn.

TUESDAYS JUNE 14 - AUGUST 2 (Recital on August 2)

Time: 8:45 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. (2 & 3 year olds) 9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. (3-5 year olds)

Location: Pioneer School Gym

Fee: $35 resident $50 non-resident

TOTS SUMMER READINGAgain this summer the Ashwaubenon Parks & Recreation Department will be offering a tots reading and craft program in conjunction with Concerts in the Park. This program is designed for tots ages 5 & under. The program will run on Wednesdays before concerts in the park. There will be a story time and a short activity. Parents are requested to stay with their child(ren).

WEDNESDAYS JUNE 15 - AUGUST 3Ages: 5 & underTime: 11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.Location: Pioneer Park ShelterFee: FREE

WEEKLY THEMES:June 15- Farm FriendsJune 22- Big BearJune 29- Summer SunJuly 6- Man’s Best FriendJuly 13- Fish FrenzyJuly 20- Dr. SeussJuly 27- Three Little PigsAugust 3- Crawling Critters

PETITE PICASSOSArt is an invaluable tool for children developing creativity, fine motor skills, and focus. Your “Petite Picasso” will learn how to handle and manipulate paintbrushes, crayons and markers in art class. Each week children will have a new theme and work on a creative new project.

THURSDAYS JULY 7 - JULY 28 (4 classes)

Ages: 3 - 5 year olds

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.

Location: Pioneer Park Shelter

Fee: $20 resident; $35 non-resident

SPORTS 101

Each week we will explore a new sport to learn about and play! We will cover the basic skills needed and incorporate fun activities into our mornings. This a great way to find out which activities your child is interested in.

Week 1 Soccer, Week 2 T-Ball, Week 3 Football, Week 4 Basketball.

TUESDAYS JUNE 14 - JULY 5 (4 classes)

Ages: 3 - 5 year olds

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.

Location: Pioneer Park Shelter

Fee: $20 resident; $35 non-resident

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Summer Movies in the Park

neighBoRhooDSpecial event

come one, come all to our neighborhood special event series! We’ll be bringing fun family events to 4 parks in 2016, to encourage moms, dads, the kids and neighborhood families to get out and meet each other and have a great time too! Each evening event will include a

FREE hot-dog dinner (dogs, chips, lemonade), fun games run by our entire parkee staff, and bouncy house, all followed by our popular movie in the park! Be sure to put this event in your calendar, and take a walk over.

NEIGHBORHOOD EVENT SITES:TUESDAY jULY 12 Fort Howard ParkTUESDAY jULY 19

Smith ParkTUESDAY july 26 Waterford Park

TUESDAY AUGUST 2 SAND ACRES PARK

each event begins @ 6 p.m. Games and activities throughout the evening until the movie starts @ dusk! See page 25 for movie titles and descriptions!

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“KUNG FU PANDA 3”TUESDAY, JULY 26 @ WATERFORD PARKLiving large and loving life, Po (Jack Black) realizes that he has a lot to learn if he’s going to fulfill the next challenge from his beloved instructor (Dustin Hoffman). After reuniting with his long-lost father

(Bryan Cranston), Po must transition from student to teacher and train a group of fun-loving, clumsy pandas to become martial-arts fighters. Together, the kung-fu brethren unite to take on the evil Kai (J.K. Simmons), a supernatural warrior who becomes stronger with each battleTime: Special Event begins at 6 p.m.

(see p.24 for details). Movie will begin @ dusk.

Location: Waterford ParkFee: Free

“The GooD DiNosAUr”TUESDAY, JULY 19 @ SMITH PARK “The Good Dinosaur” asks the question: What if the asteroid that forever changed life on Earth missed the planet completely and giant dinosaurs never became extinct? In this epic journey into the world of dinosaurs, an Apatosaurus named Arlo

makes an unlikely human friend. While traveling through a harsh and mysterious landscape, Arlo learns the power of confronting his fears and discovers what he is truly capable of.Time: Special Event begins at 6 p.m. (see p.24 for details).

Movie will begin @ dusk.Location: Smith ParkFee: Free

sTAr WArs: The ForCe AWAKeNs TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 @ SAND ACRES PARKMOVIE SCREEN AND SOUND PROVIDED 30 years after the defeat of Darth Vader and the Empire, Rey, a scavenger from the planet Jakku, finds a BB-8 droid that knows the whereabouts of the long lost

Luke Skywalker. Rey, as well as a rogue stormtrooper and two smugglers, are thrown into the middle of a battle between the resistance and the daunting legions of the First Order. Time: Special Event begins at 6 p.m.(see p.24 for details).

Movie will begin @ dusk.Location: Sand Acres ParkFee: Free

Summer Movies in the Park

MOVIE IN THE PARK Imagine parking yourself on a blanket on a warm summer night and watching your favorite movie on the giant screen. Come to the Park to enjoy your favorite movies.

*NOTE: IF INCLEMENT WEATHER, MOVIE WILL BE MOVED TO THE FOLLOWING EVENING AT THE SAME LOCATION.

“MiNioNs”TUESDAY, JULY 12@ FORT HOWARD PARKEvolving from single-celled yellow organisms at the dawn of time, Minions live to serve, but find themselves working for a continual series of unsuccessful masters, from T. Rex to Napoleon. Without a master to grovel for, the Minions fall into a deep depression. But one

minion, Kevin, has a plan; accompanied by his pals Stuart and Bob, Kevin sets forth to find a new evil boss for his brethren to follow. Their search leads them to Scarlet Overkill, the world’s first-ever super-villainess.Time: Special Event begins at 6 p.m.

(see p.24 for details). Movie will begin @ dusk.

Location: Fort Howard ParkFee: Free

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Summer Programs

ROOKIE SOCCER CAMPLooking to introduce the sport of soccer to the little ones? Then sign up for this fun camp. Kicking, dribbling, passing and more will be taught. Incorporated into this camp are unique and fun games that will improve your soccer skills, speed, strength, coordination and agility. Rookie soccer is a program that will engage children in physical activity in a non competitive environment. Classes are designed to develop motor skills, promote physical fitness and create self-confidence. Come ready to learn and have fun!

THURSDAYS, JULY 7 - AUGUST 11Ages: 3 & 4 year oldsTime: 5:15–6:00 p.m. or 6:00–6:45 p.m.Location: Pioneer ParkFee: $25 resident;

$40 non-resident

ROOKIE T-BALL(Parent participation required)

Looking to introduce the sport of baseball to the little ones? T-Ball is designed to introduce the game and skills of baseball to young players. Participants will learn skills such as batting, fielding, throwing and running. Unique and fun games will be incorporated into this fun class to help your child improve the skills they learn. Classes are designed to develop motor skills, promote physical fitness and create self-confidence. Come ready to learn and have fun! Parent participation is required.

WEDNESDAYS, MAY 25 - JUNE 29 (6 classes)Ages: 3 & 4 year oldsTime: 5:15 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.Location: Ashwaubenon Sports ComplexFee: $25 resident; $40 non-resident

TENNIS INSTRUCTIONGame! Set! Match! Do you want to learn the basics of tennis? Our classes will teach proper stroke technique, strategy and court positioning all while having fun. Participants will enjoy 6 weeks of instruction and fun drills. Participants must supply their own tennis racquet. Limited enrollment, sign up soon!Instructors provided by Western Racquet.

MONDAYS/WEDNESDAYS JUNE 13 - JULY 25 (no class July 4)

Time: Pre–Tennis (5 & 6 yrs): 12:45 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Beginner (6 & 7 yrs): 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Beginner (8–11 yrs): 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

TUESDAYS/THURSDAYS JUNE 14 - JULY 21Time: Tennis I (12–18 yrs): 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Tennis II (12–18 yrs): 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.Location: Pioneer Park Tennis CourtsFee: $46 resident $61 non–residentPre–Tennis Fee: $40 resident $55 non–resident

UK SOCCER CAMPHALF DAY CAMP (3 HOURS)The ideal soccer camp for the recreational and developing player to become a better player. The focus is on skill building and technical development combined with tactical aspects of the game appropriate to age and ability level. Themes of safety, learning and enjoyment are consistent through all age curricula. 3 hours per day working on fundamentals , individual skill building and fun games!!!

DATE: JULY 11-15, 2016Time: 9:00 a.m. - NoonAges: 5-16 years oldLocation: Ashwaubenon Sports ComplexFee: $115 Resident/$130 Non-Resident

FULL DAY CAMPOur new ‘Play The Game’ curriculum will be available on our Full Day programs. Challenging and exciting 1v1, 2v2, and 3v3 games are utilized to develop players technical ability and decision making. Players will be exposed to health and fitness education. Each day will culminate in a Street Soccer tournament.

DATE: JULY 11-15, 2016Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.Ages: 7-16 years oldLocation: Ashwaubenon Sports ComplexFee: $165 Resident/$180 Non-Resident

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Early “Fall” Programs

YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUEHut, Hut, Hike! This fall we will be offering the youth Flag Football program for boys and girls who are in grades 3-6 for the 2016-2017 school year. The Flag football program was designed to teach participants about the sport of

football while emphasizing participation and sportsmanship. Players will learn various skills, while participating in a non-contact fun and exciting program.SATURDAYS, SEPTEMBER 10 - OCTOBER 22 (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, September 2 First Day of Play: Saturday, September 10 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 10 - OCTOBER 15Ages: 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, running, 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 10 - OCTOBER 15Ages: 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.

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

Ashwaubenon 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 2016)

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17Time: 9 a.m. - noonLocation: Ashwaubenon Sports Complex

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

VOLUNTEER COACHES ARE NEEDED for our football program. If you or someone

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

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Summer Concerts

Events Held In Conjunction with Concerts In The Park:June 29* Ashwaubenon Senior Citizen Day Ashwaubenon Seniors eat for $1.00 on June 29!

Senior Citizen book exchange on site.July 13** Food Drive Bring a nonperishable food item to benefit “Stocked Shelves” pantry at St. John’s

Lutheran Church on Babcock.July 20*** Ice Cream Social Day Sundaes served for only $1 by the Ashwaubenon Senior Citizen

Advisory Committee.June 15–Aug. 3 Preschool Story Time & Craft 11:00-11:30 preceding every concert for ages 5 & under.

Sponsored by Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry. FREE!June 15–Aug. 3 Ashwaubenon Public Safety Vehicles on site during every concert for the kids to explore!

2016 at Pioneer Park

2570 Timber Lane

A FREE lunchtime concert series!!!• Enjoy music, lunch, and visit with friends and family.• 11:30 - 2 p.m. Wednesdays, June 15 - August 3• Concessions available on site, provided by area community organizations.• Picnic tables available or bring a lawn chair and blanket.• Rain site for all concerts will be located in the Pioneer School Gym.• For more information, call Parks & Recreation at (920) 492-2331.

ASHWAUBENON PARKS, RECREATION & FORESTRY

CONCERTS IN THE PARK SERIES

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Summer Concerts

2016 SUMMER LINE-UPJune 15

Music Jar Band (variety cover band)Sponsor: US BANK

June 22Paul Evansen (Neil Diamond-”Truly Diamond” Show)Sponsor: LP Mooradian Co. Flooring

June 29*The Hits (50’s-70’s rock n’ roll)Sponsor: Maple Ridge Rehabilitation and Care Center

July 6Talk of the Town (Dixie)Sponsor: Ashwaubenon Lions

July 13**Daddy D ProductionsSponsor: Bank First National

July 20***Indian Summer All Star Band (classic rock & blues)Sponsor: AnSer Services

July 27The Ricochettes (60’s Tribute Band w/ a British flair!)Sponsor: Pepsi-Cola of NE WI & Ashwaubenon Park & Rec

August 3Jerry Voelker & The Jolly Gents (Polka)Sponsor: Ashwaubenon Optimists

Saturday, August 13

The Cougars (Popular cover band), 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.

Big Mouth & the Power Tool Horns, 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.ASHWAUBENON BLAST/FAMILY FUN-ATH-ALON @ ASHWAUBOMAY PARK

*Special event day - see previous page for details.

If you do business with our sponsors, please let them know

your appreciation in making this series possible!

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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 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: The class is only offered on Saturday’s at 10:00 a.m. in spring and 10:00, 10:45 and 1:00 in the summer.

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.

ADULT LESSONSThis class is designed for ages 14 and over who would like to improve their stroke or have never taken swimming lessons. These classes are scheduled upon request and instructor availability.

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Spring Aquatics

SPRING 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 Diane Kerlin

TUESDAY & THURSDAYSESSION: MARCH 31-MAY 3MINI SESSION: MAY 5-MAY 19Time: 6:15 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Fee per Session: $30 resident $45 non-resident

Fee per Mini Session: $10 per person

SPRING SWIMMING LESSON SCHEDULEMONDAY/WEDNESDAY LESSONS 5:45 - 6:25 p.m. OR 6:30 - 7:10 p.m. SESSION 3: MARCH 28 - APRIL 27

SATURDAY LESSONS 10:00 - 10:40 a.m. OR 10:45 - 11:25 a.m. SESSION 3: APRIL 2 - APRIL 30

*** Tiny Tots - Level 1-6 will be offered at most time slots.

Parent and Me Aquatics class will only be offered on Saturday’s from 10:00 - 10:30 a.m.

Adult lessons will be offered upon request.

Please Note: The number of available levels is dependent on sufficient staff.

SPRING AQUATICREGISTRATION INFORMATION!registration for spring aquatics will be accepted by

the parks & recreation Department.

Unless notified by our Department, you will automatically receive your first choice. If you would like confirmation of your registration,

please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope.

LEARN-TO-SWIM FEESFee Per Session (10 classes):$28 resident; $43 non-resident

Fee per “MINI” Session (5 classes):$18 resident; $33 non-resident

ASHWAUBENON HIGH SCHOOL POOLSPRING OPEN & LAP SWIM

Noon Hour Lap Swim (Mon/Wed/Fri)*Through JUNE 10 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Tuesday/Thursday Adult Lap SwimThrough MAY 19 5:30 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.

Saturday Open & Lap SwimThrough APRIL 30 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. (Pool Closed April 2, 9, 16)

Sunday Open & Lap SwimThrough MAY 1 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. (Pool Closed April 3)

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

Passes: (Good for 10 visits) $11.00 Child/Seniors $18.00 Adults

– Children 3 & Under are FREE –

Saturday Parent/Child (7 & under) Open SwimThrough APRIL 30 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (Pool Closed April 2, 9, 16)

$2.50 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, THROUGH MAY 13

5:30 - 7:00 p.m.7:00 - 8:30 p.m.

SATURDAYS, THROUGH MAY 143:30 - 5:00 p.m.

(Pool closed April 2, 9, 16) Note: Please contact aquatic coordinator

for other possible dates and times*

SPECIAL EVENT POOL RENTALSAre 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. Prices reflect 1-1/2 hours of pool time.Minimum Rental Fees: $65 Residents

$80 Non-ResidentsFor additional information about the Birthday/Special Event Rentals

or to reserve a party at the pool, call 492-2331.

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Aquatics

WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR (WSI) CLASSInterested in teaching swim lessons?

This class will teach participants how to become an effective swim instructor, and will help develop the skills necessary to plan and instruct swim level courses. Participants who pass the course will be certified through the American Red Cross. As an instructor, you will be able to teach the six levels of the Red Cross “Learn to Swim” program, Parent/Child Aquatics and Water Outreach Programs. Candidates must pass an in-water skills test (you must adequately perform all of the major swim strokes to start the class) to begin the course. This test will be given on the first day of class.

Course Length: 36-38 hours (includes F.I.T. - Fundamentals of Instructor Training)

Participants must be 16 years of age by the completion date of April 16, 2016.

Site: Ashwaubenon High School Pool (2391 Ridge Dr.)

Dates: SATURDAY, APRIL 2 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. SUNDAY, APRIL 3 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 5:30 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 9 1:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 5:30 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 16 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.Fee: $135 resident; $150 non-resident

(books are included in the class cost.) Sign up A.S.A.P.-Class size is limited!

Register at the Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department, 2155 Holmgren Way, Green Bay, WI 54304. You may also charge the course on VISA or MASTERCARD by calling 492-2331. Books must be picked up at the Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department prior to class (there are pre-class assignments) or you can have them mailed to you for an additional $10 fee. Call the Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department at (920) 492-2331 for further information!

You can reserve the pool in 1 ½ hour time slots for any special occasion. Your friends and family can enjoy the pool all to yourselves!

RESIDENT FEES Number of people Number of people Number of people 20 & under 21-50 50-100

Pool Rental: $65.00 $85.00 $105.00

NON-RESIDENT FEES Number of people Number of people Number of people 20 & under 21-50 50-100

Pool Rental: $80.00 $100.00 $120.00

High School Pool

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Summer Aquatics

Fee per Session (1A, 2B, 1 -5) $28 Residents $43 Non-Residents

SEMI-PRIVATE LESSONSSpecialized instruction with a maximum of three students per class (minimum of two). This program will run concurrent with our summer learn-to-swim program. Available upon request.Fee per session: $50 Residents (10 lessons) $65 Non-ResidentsFee “Mini” session: $32 Residents (5 lessons) $47 Non-Residents

SUMMER OPEN LAP & SWIMAshwaubenon High School Pool

Noon Hour Lap Swim (Monday - Friday) June 13 - August 19 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

Lap Swim (Tue/Thurs) (Width Swim) June 14 - August 4 7:00 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.

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

Passes (Good for 10 visits) $11.00 Child/Seniors $18.00 Adults

*Children 3 & Under are FREE!

TIME LEVELS AVAILABLE DAYS HELD SESSIONDAYTIME LEARN-TO-SWIM LESSONS9:15 - 9:55 a.m. TT, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 M-F 1-510:00 - 10:40 a.m. TT, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, PC M-F 1-510:45 - 11:25 a.m. TT, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, PC M-F 1-512:15 - 12:55 p.m. TT, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 M-F 1-5AFTERNOON LEARN-TO-SWIM LESSONS1:00 - 1:40 p.m. TT, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, PC T/TH 1A & 2B1:45 - 2:25 p.m. TT, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 T/TH 1A & 2B2:30 - 3:10 p.m. TT, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 M-F 1-5EVENING LEARN-TO-SWIM LESSONS4:45 - 5:25 p.m. TT, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 M & W 1A & 2B5:30 - 6:10 p.m. TT, 1, 2, 3, 4, PC M & W 1A & 2BBeg = Beginner PC = Parent-Child

SUMMER SWIMMING LESSON PROGRAMThe Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department will be offering Parent and Me Aquatics, Tiny Tots and Levels 1-7 this summer at the Ashwaubenon High School Pool, 2391 S. Ridge Road. All lessons are taught by American Red Cross lifeguards with certifications in, CPR, AED, First Aid and additional training in swimming lessons.

SUMMER LESSONSESSION 1: JUNE 13 - JUNE 24SESSION 2: JUNE 27 - JULY 8 (No Class July 4)SESSION 3: JULY 11 - JULY 22SESSION 4: JULY 25 - AUGUST 5SESSION 5: AUGUST 8 - AUGUST 19

(morning classes only)

AFTERNOON LESSONSSESSION 1A: JUNE 14-JULY 14SESSION 2B: JULY 19-AUGUST 18

EVENING LESSONSSESSION 1A: JUNE 13-JULY 13SESSION 2B: JULY 18-AUGUST 17Please note: Swim sessions consist of ten (10) forty minute lessons.

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THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOWCHANGING 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 80 degrees 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.

SUMMER AQUATIC REGISTRATION INFORMATION!Registration for the Summer Swimming Lesson Program will be accepted first by MAIL or ONLINE

Unless notified by our Department, you will automatically receive your first choice.

If you are mailing in your registration and you would like confirmation of your registration, please provide an email address.

Mail-in registration for the Session I and Evening Session IA will be held MAY 2-MAY 6. non-resident mail-in registration will not be processed until May 9.

You may register for any class in Session IA or I but only ONE session per person by mail.

ONLINE REGISTRATION AND DROP OFFYou can now register for all of our classes online at www.ashwaubenon.com, you will be able to

register for sessions 1, 2 and 1A of lessons beginning May 2nd.

SESSION 2A & 3: beginning MONDAY, JUNE 20 SESSION 4: beginning MONDAY, JULY 4 SESSION 5: beginning MONDAY, JULY 18

Registrations can also be dropped off at the Park and Recreation office 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday at 2155 Holmgren Way, Ashwaubenon, WI 54304.

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PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS

Whether you are interested in getting comfortable in the water for the first time, want to improve your form or swim faster, we can develop a program to suit your needs. Private lessons are perfect for those who prefer one-on-one attention. An instructor will work with you to determine the best path to help you achieve your personal goals. Each lesson is 30 minutes long.

TUESDAYS OR WEDNESDAYSTime(s): 5:30–6:15 p.m.

Location: Ashwaubenon High School Pool

Fee: 1 Lesson $20 resident $35 non-resident 3 Lessons $50 resident $65 non-resident 7 Lessons $105 resident $120 non-resident

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. Taught by instructor Diane KerlinTUESDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGSSUMMER SESSION SESSION IA: JUNE 7-JULY 7 SESSION 2A: JULY 19-AUGUST 18Time: 6:15 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Location: Ashwaubenon High School PoolFee Session 1A & 2A: $30 resident; $45 non-residentMini Session: $10 per personAQUA ZUMBA

This 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 Zumba instructor Chelsey Larsen of Energy Fitness & Dance.

SPRING SESSIONSSESSION 3A: TUESDAY APRIL 5 - MAY 17

(No Class 4/12)SESSION 3B: SATURDAY APRIL 9 - MAY 21

(No Class 4/16 & 4/30)SESSION 3C: TUES./SAT. APRIL 5 - MAY 21Spring Times: Tuesday evenings: 5:30 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.

Saturdays: 9 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.Fee (2x a week): $50 Resident; $65 Non-ResidentFee (once a week): $30 Residents; $45 Non-Resident

SUMMER SESSIONSSESSION 1A: TUESDAY JUNE 7 - JULY 12

SESSION 2A: TUESDAY JULY 19 - AUG. 23Summer Times: Tuesday evenings: 5:30 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.Location: Ashwaubenon High School Pool

2391 S. Ridge RoadAges: 14 years & upFee (once a week): $30 Residents; $45 Non-Resident

jUNIOR LIFEGUARDSThis an excellent choice for youth 11-15 years old. Participants responsibilities include morning workouts, leadership scenarios, in-water safety skills, assisting swim instructors during daily swim lessons and helping at theme nights and special events. Participants will have an opportunity to be trained in Community Water Safety, CPR, use of a lifeguard rescue tube, spine board and other equipment. Junior Lifeguard candidates should be able to perform the front crawl, sidestroke, breaststroke and backstroke. Registration is limited; therefore early registration is encouraged.MONDAY - THURSDAY June 20 - July 22

Time: 8:30 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.

Fee: $35 Residents; $50 Non-Residents

SUMMER NOON HOUR LAP SWIMTake a break from the daily grind at work and relieve some stress at the pool. The high school pool will be available for lap swimming during the lunch hour. Let us help you feel better about yourself and get back on track to staying fit this summer.MONDAY - FRIDAYS June 13 - August 19Time: 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.Fee: $2.00 Adults (18 - 59)

$1.50 Seniors (60 & over)Passes (Good for 10 visits) $18 Adults; $11 Seniors

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Ashwaubomay Lake

ASHWAUBOMAY LAKEGrab the family and come out and play at Northeastern Wisconsin’s largest man- made sandbox & beach area. There’s always something happening here. Check out this years list of special events. Ashwaubomay lake is located in Ashwaubomay Park, 2881 S. Broadway.

Lake amenities include a zero-depth sand beach entry, diving platform, slide, sand & water volleyball court, sand & water playground equipment, sun arbors and complete snack shack to feed and re-hydrate the troops.

The lake will be open for the weekend of June 4 & 5 and then open for the season on Thursday, June 9. Hours of operation are daily from 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. with Wednesdays open until 8:00 p.m. Daily admission is charged. Season passes are also available at the snack shack and will be sold during regular business hours. The lake will close for the season on Wednesday, August 17.

No Flotation Devices Allowed

DAILY ADMISSION reSident non-reSident

60 years & Over: FREE $3.7518-59 years: $3.75 $4.754-17 years: $2.75 $3.753 years & Under: FREE FREE

ASHWAUBOMAY LAKESEASON PASSES

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: Season passes purchased by Wednesday, June 8 are entitled to a $5 discount.

Season passes may be purchased at the Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department office during normal business hours, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Beginning June 9, passes will be sold at Ashwaubomay Lake as well.

THROUGH JUNE 8 JUNE 9 OR AFTERresident Individual $25 $30resident Family $50 $55non-resident Individual $40 $45non-resident Family $65 $70

PURCHASING ASHWAUBOMAY LAKE SEASON PASSES:

• A family season pass includes up to four (4) members living at the same address, with a maximum of two (2) adults. For families larger than four (4), additional passes may be purchased at $5 per person/pass.

• Children 3 and under do not need a season pass. • Proof of residency is required for resident passes.

ASHWAUBOMAY LAKE RULES1. Proper swimming attire must be worn, no street clothes

allowed this includes t-shirts and jean shorts.2. Coast Guard approved (Type 2 and Type 3) life jackets will be

allowed at the lake. Water wings, inner tubes, air mattresses, and any other artificial swim aids are not allowed.

3. Food, beverages (water excluded) coolers and smoking are not allowed within the beach area. Patrons are allowed to picnic outside the Lake’s fenced area. Free same-day re-admission w/ stamp.

4. Children 6 years & under MUST be supervised by an adult at all times.

5. Swimmers must be able to perform the front crawl in order to use the platform.

6. Obey lifeguards at all times.7. The lake will be cleared every hour for a 10-minute break.8. Bathers must stay off the rocks near the water inlet.9. No cell phones or cameras are to be used in the changing

rooms.

A complete list of all the Lake Rules are available outside the chalet or on-line @ ashwaubenon.com

EARLY CLOSING POLICYAshwaubomay Lake will be closed if the air temperature is below 65° and/or there are fewer than 5 (five) patrons in the lake area.

FAMILY INFUSED!

BECOME A FAN of Ashwaubomay Lake on Facebook.Stay informed of special events, closing status, view sand castle photos and more!

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SANDCASTLE CONTESTS

Compete against others for title of “Best on the Beach!” Create your own unique and creative sand design and enjoy a fun filled day at the beach. Winners will receive a trophy / free prize from our treasure chest and have their castle’s picture posted on the Ashwaubomay Lake Facebook Page. Contests are held THURSDAY AND SUNDAY AFTERNOONS. Judging will begin at 3 p.m.

FATHER’S DAY SWIMSUNDAY, JUNE 19Bring your father and friends to Ashwaubomay Lake for Father’s Day on June 19th. All Dad’s swim FREE with a paid child admission. Lake hours for the day are 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Regular admission fees apply.

FAMILY NIGHT SWIMS

Every Wednesday evening is family night at Ashwaubomay. The lake will extend its hours until 8:00 p.m. to allow families a chance to utilize the facility. Theme nights will be scheduled throughout the summer.

WEDNESDAYS: JUNE 15 - AUGUST 17

Time: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Fee: $1.00 Children $2.00 Adults

$5.00 SAVINGS

EARLY BIRD SPECIAL THROUGH jUNE 8THBeat the long lines at the lake and

also save a few dollars. Purchase your DISCOUNTED Family or Individual Lake Passes during regular business hours at the Parks and Recreation

Department Office, 2155 Holmgren Way

$5.00 SAVINGS

BEACH PARTYTUESDAY, JULY 12Come join us for a party on the beach! Great music, games for the kids, and the first 50 people will start the party off right with a free mini beach ball!

SUPERHERO DAYTUESDAY, JULY 26Calling all Superheroes! Come to Ashwaubomay Lake to celebrate this SUPER day! There will be games and activities where you can show off all your SUPER powers and win some SUPER prizes!

SPECIAL EVENTS

LOVE YOUR LIFEGUARD DAYTUESDAY, AUGUST 9Join us as we celebrate our hardworking summer staff. Participants will be invited to watch rescue demonstrations, meet our lifeguards, play games, take pictures and grab their autographs.

don’t forget to stop by our concession stand as we’ll feature a new menu item each week we host a special event.

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Special Group RatesAre you looking for a fun group activity? Host your next outing at Ashwaubomay Lake. The lake is a perfect amenity for day cares, church groups, boy/girl scouts, company picnics, field trips, instructional aquatics or any other special need!

groups Larger than 20 people will receive 15% OFF the normal admission rate

MINIMUM REQUIREMENT - Need at least 20 patrons to qualify for group rate and one day notice.

You must call the Ashwaubenon Parks & Recreation Department to register your group and receive the group rate. Determination of residency or non-residency is based on the location of sponsoring agencies building. We can be reached at 492-2331

Ashwaubomay Lake RentalsHow would you like to hold your company picnic/special event at Ashwaubomay Lake. Now you can! Groups can rent Ashwaubomay Lake for exclusive use.

reNtaL time avaiLaBLe: Daily (except Wednesday) from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.

the ashwaubenon parks, recreation & Forestry department will provide:- All the necessary personnel- All Lake rentals include free use of the open-air shelter

adjacent to the café- Café open for snacks or dinner (Additional fee required)

All facility rules apply during group use for the safety of everyone.

Minimum Rental Fees: $125 resident; $140 non-resident 2016 DOGGIE DIP

As the dog days of summer come to end its time to let our canine friends take the plunge. The day after the “human swimming season” is over we will be turning the lake over to our 4 legged friends for a 3 hour doggie dip. Bring Fido and his/her favorite toy over for a swim in the lake. A portion of the proceeds from this event will benefit the Bay Area Humane Society. Packerland Kennel Club will also be on hand to provide information on grooming, training and much more.

At 2:30 p.m. we will raffle off a FREE basket of dog treats and toys. Special thanks to the Packerland Region Kennel Club Inc. for providing this basket.

Doggie Dip Rules:

1. Only family friendly dogs are allowed.

2. Owners must provide documentation of their dog’s current rabies vaccination certification (with the expiration date) the day of the swim or they will NoT be allowed inside the lake area.

3. Puppies must be at least 16 weeks old and be vaccinated for rabies.

4. Owners are responsible for their dogs at ALL times, including cleaning up after their dogs. BAHS will have doggie-doo bags available.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 20Location: Ashwaubomay LakeTime: Noon – 3:00 p.m.Fee: $5 per dog

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Parks

sponsorships/pArtnerships/DonAtionsThe Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department has many “needs” for our community programs and facilities. We always welcome inquires from individuals and businesses on how we can form a partnership, or recognize an individual / group through a facility donation or event sponsorship.Some current & past ideas include:• Family Fun-ath-alon sponsorship• Summer concert sponsorship• Park bench or shelter donation• Playground equipment donation• Senior citizen events, such as

“Breakfast with the Experts” or socials• Summer playground program special event sponsorship• Playground program games & athletic equipment donations• Drinking fountains (bubblers)• Family events (Easter Egg Hunt, movie nights, etc..)• Ashwaubomay Lake special event sponsorship• Flagpoles• Tree donations

If you have an idea, we’ll be happy to sit down & listen. Please contact the Director of Parks, Recreation & Forestry at 920-492-2331 to discuss.

TREE/BENCH DONATION PROGRAMThe Village of Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department offers a dignified 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.

A selection of six different species are offered to allow participants to choose a tree with traits to suit their individual tastes. To ensure optimal growth, trees will be planted by Village Staff at the appropriate time of year (typically May and October as weather permits). Tree donors will also be recognized on our donor plaque which is displayed at the Village Hall.

The bench style is a six foot long, steel Du Mor bench and can be ordered in a green or black polyester powder finish. The bench also comes with a 2” X 10” plaque that is set into the bench to create a personalized message commemorating the donation. Benches will be installed in summer or fall on a concrete slab in a mutually agreeable location.

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. Please contact the Department Office at 492-2331 to discuss options.

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Saturday, May 14th8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Ashwaubenon Historical Society Building737 Cormier Road

Come check out our wide selection of perennials at reasonable prices!

Do you have plant material you would like to donate? Call Mary 437-3570 or

Annette 494-0362 for details.

Stop by and check out the Emerald Ash Borer Display... Village Forester Tim Bauknecht will be on hand to field your questions or concerns regarding woody landscape plants

Forestry

STREET TREESAVAILABLE TO RESIDENTS

The Neighborhood Street Tree Planting Program will once again be offered in the fall of 2016. The planting program

is a partnership between the Village and its residents to promote the benefits of tree-lined streets. The resident

pays for the tree while planting and maintenance will be the Village’s responsibility.

A selection of suitable trees will be sent to interested residents 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, 2016 to be included in the program.

RESIDENTS ASKED TO HELP PREVENT SPREAD OF OAK WILTTo 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. Contact the Village Forester for additional information.

Ashwaubenon Historical Society’s

Annual Community Wide Plant Sale

Bake Sale & Hot Coffee Served!

A variety of trees were provided by the Packer’s Green Team “First Down for Trees” project to help increase the species diversity within Ashwaubenon’s urban forest. With the re-cent discovery of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) in Brown County, the Village’s goal is to reduce our ash numbers by initiating pre-emptive removal and replacement of existing, healthy ash trees.

The Green Bay Packers Green Team and Wisconsin Public Service initiated First Downs for Trees as a joint effort with Brown County communities, the WI-DNR and the US Forest Service to promote the planting of trees. SCA and Green Bay Packaging joined the project by providing additional funding to the program.

The Village of Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department thanks our generous partners to make this project a HUGE success!!!

VILLAGE CELEBRATES ARBOR DAY

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

OFFEREDThe Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department currently has several volunteer based programs designed for citizen’s to take an active role in making Ashwaubenon a better place to live.

ADOPT A GARDENVolunteers plant the gardens beneath the park signs with the design and flowers of their preference. Adoptees are asked to plant, weed and maintain the beds throughout the growing season with Village Staff providing watering and fertilization.*** We are seeking a volunteer for the garden at Pioneer Park on Ponderosa Avenue near the fire station..

ADOPT A PARKInvolves picking up litter from your selected park a minimum of three times per year. Trash bags, safety information and bag pick-up afterwards can be provided by Village Staff. Each group’s efforts will be recognized with a sign to thank the organization or family for helping keep “their” park looking good.

*** Parks currently available for adoption in 2016 include: Ashwaubomay, Bill Diamond Fields, Cormier, Klipstine, Lois Aubinger, Valley View and Waterford in addition to many trailways located throughout the community.

THANK YOU TO PARENTS AND SCOUTS FROM

GIRL SCOUT TROOP #4131 FOR COMPLETING A PARK CLEANUP

LAST FALL AT PIONEER PARK!!!

PICK A PARKIs 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 10-17 in 2016.

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.

If you are interested in becoming involved in any of these programs, please contact the Village Forester at the Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department for assistance.

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STREET TREE PRUNING PROGRAMThe Village of Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department is charged with maintaining over 8000 publicly owned trees that line Village streets and grace our numerous parks. A systematic pruning program is used to provide regu-lar, routine maintenance to ensure these trees remain safe and continue to make Ashwaubenon a great place to live. Using current resources and man-power, it presently takes 10 years to get through the entire community and prune every tree. Each tree is pruned to current industry standards with special consideration for the following:

- prune broken or damaged limbs- raise the crown and provide clearance for vehicles (15’

at the curb), pedestrians (10’ over the sidewalk or yard), signs and streetlights

- remove any large deadwood and crossing branches- lightly thin to allow for light penetration and air circulation

The map below shows the proposed project areas for Street Tree pruning for the next couple years. Selected areas follow the Village’s Tree Management Areas that were created based upon ward boundaries as they existed in 1998 when our street tree inventory was taken. Resident patience is appreciated un-til crews are able to prune the trees on your street. If you feel your trees need attention before their scheduled pruning, please contact the Village Forester for additional information.

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Emerald Ash Borer

VILLAGE IMPLEMENTS GRANT TO KEEP THE ASH IN ASH-WAUBENON

Village staff applied for and received a $25,000 WI-DNR Urban Forestry grant in 2015 to chemically treat ash trees in our parks. While EAB has not been found within the Village limits, the nearest documented infestation of EAB is just a few miles north of Ashwaubenon in the City of Green Bay. Staff and the Village Tree Board prioritized a list of park trees to treat with a product called Tre-Age. The treatments were conducted last September by Certified Arborists from Selner Tree and Shrub Care. In total, 247 trees were treated at 17 different parks throughout the Village. Currently, the Village has 1275 publicly maintained ash trees throughout the Village of Ashwaubenon and treatments will provide EAB protection for these trees for a minimum of three years.

A Certified Arborist injects a 27” green ash at Fort Howard Park with Tre-Age to protect it from EAB.

EAB INFORMATION AVAILABLETo prepare for Emerald Ash Borer’s arrival, the Village created an Emerald Ash Borer Readiness plan to guide the Village’s management of this pest. A digital copy is available on the Village’s website at www.ashwaubenon.com for viewing… click on Departments > Parks, Recreation and Forestry > Forestry > Emerald Ash Borer to view this and other important information about emerald ash borer.

TIME TO TREAT PRIVATE ASH TREESThe Village of Ashwaubenon encourages residents who have any species of Ash on their property to immediately consider protective treatments for Emerald Ash Borer. While Ashwaubenon does NOT have a documented case of EAB, Brown County has several established populations on the west side of the Fox River. Please contact an ISA Certified Arborist to discuss treatment options.

Brown County is under State and Federal quarantines that restrict the movement of firewood and other wood products originating within Brown County.

Don’t risk starting a new infestation of an invasive insect or disease… Harvest or buy firewood where you’ll burn it! Other things to keep in mind:- Don’t take firewood with you on your camping trip, up

to your hunting camp or bring firewood back from your cottage ‘up north’ to your house.

- If you already moved firewood, and you need to dispose of it, burn it quickly and completely. Make sure to rake the storage area carefully and burn the debris also.

For additional quarantine information check out the following website: www.datcpservices.wisconsin.gov/eab/index.jsp

Please Don’t Move Firewood!!!

Wi counties currently under eAB quarantine restrictions.

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Village Services

Our Compost site is open year round 24 hours a day to Village Residents only. To access it off of Cormier Road, Collaer Court is on the North side of the street between Holmgren Way and Ashland Ave. All vehicles should have an “A” sticker on the front window just above the VIN number.

To receive a sticker, stop by the Public Works Department at Village Hall and show proof of residency.

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CONSTRUCTION 2016USH 41 CONSTRUCTION UPDATE:The USH 41 Reconstruction Project starts up again this spring and will be continuing through the end of 2016. To get up to the minute updates for all of the USH 41 corridor projects, feel free to visit the WDOT’s project website at www.us41wisconsin.gov. The Village of Ashwaubenon is currently reviewing it’s construction schedule so that no local construction interferes with the USH 41 construction. You may also visit www.ashwaubenon.com for all construction updates.

The Village would like to thank all residents and visitors in advance for their cooperation and patience during our Construction Season.

PROPER MAILBOx HEIGHTDuring 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 top of the curb to the bottom of the box

Or

Minimum height of 48” from roadway

ASHWAUBENON BIKE TO SCHOOL DAYAshwaubenon has set Wednesday, May 4th, 2016 as “Bike to School Day”. This national program is in cooperation with the League of American Bicyclists’ National Bike to School Month! Watch for more information at your local school. All Ashwaubenon School District students riding their bike to school on this day will receive a free pass to Ashwaubomay Lake!

WHY PARTICIPATE IN BIKE TO SCHOOL WEEK?- IT’S FUN! Biking to work builds morale, encourages

camaraderie, and is a great way to get active in your community.

- IT’S HEALTHY! Active employees and students are more alert, take fewer sick days and are more productive

- IT’S GREEN! Biking reduces your carbon footprint, reduces traffic congestion, and can save you $$!

BIKE TO SCHOOL DAY is Wednesday, May 4th“We challenge you to try it. We think you’ll like it!” ~ The Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee.

For additional information, please go to the Village website @ www.ashwaubenon.com / Departments / Public Works

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Village Services

GARBAGE AND RECYCLINGGarbage carts and recycle carts must be kept apart for pickup. Put one on each side of the driveway or try and keep at least 3 feet between the carts. Carts 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 containers not placed out to the street on time the morning of your designated day.

OPTIONS: 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 TRANSFER STATION: Located at 3734 Mason Street in Oneida.

RECYCLE: May be brought to the Recycling Plant located at 2561 S Broadway. The hours for the public are: Thursday’s Monday - Friday, 7:00 am - 3:00 p.m.. (Dumpsters are located in front of the building on Broadway)

BRUSH PICKUPAll brush must be put at the curb with the butt end to the street

FIRE WOODCut/split fire wood is available for $50.00 a face cord at the Village Garage. (8’x4’x18”)

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTEMay be dropped off at 2561 S. Broadway on Thursdays from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.. The number to call is 920-492-4964

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

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

Spring Election & Presidential Preference is Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Fall Partisan Primary is Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Fall General Election is Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Local offices on the 2016 Spring ballot will include: Village President

VOTER REGISTRATIONAshwaubenon residents may register to vote at the Office of the Clerk-Treasurer any time before 5 PM the Friday before Election Day or register at the Ashwaubenon Branch of the Brown County Library, Ashwaubenon High School, or by mail 20 days prior to Election Day. On Election Day, residents may register to vote at their respective polling place. When registering ensure you provide proper proof of residence. As a reminder, when voting on Election Day government issued PHOTO ID is now required!

ABSENTEE VOTING If 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 office of the Clerk-Treasurer at 492-2302 or stop in to make an Absentee Ballot Request.

2016 Election Dates:

ORDINANCE 11-21 (6) LONG GRASS, WEEDS, VEGETATION(6) Noxious weeds, grass and vegetation. All noxious weeds, grass and vegetation shall be maintained and cut as follows:

a. Vacant parcels over one-half acre in size. All such parcels shall cut, maintain weeds, grass and vegetation to a height of 12 inches or less.

b. Residential and commercial parcels. All such parcels

shall cut and maintain weeds, grass and vegetation to a height of six inches or less. When the village’s operations superintendent or his designee notes or receives a complaint on a vacant lot or residential/commercial property, a notice of violation shall be sent out granting the property owner three business days to correct such violation. If such violation is not corrected, the village will authorize and conduct action to bring the property into compliance and bill the property owner for such efforts under Wis. Stats. §66.0627(1).

*PHOTO ID IS REQUIRED FOR ALL VOTING*

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Village Services – Engineering

With the creation of the Storm Water Utility in 2012, all developed par-cels 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 infiltrat-ing into the ground, such as rooftops, driveways, parking lots, and sidewalks. The amount of impervious surface was determined from the 2010 Aerial Photos completed for Brown County (available on the Village Website through “Access Ashwaubenon”). The 2014 aerial pho-tos will be used to update the impervi-ous surface calculations in 2016.

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

Storm Water Utility funds are being used to meet mandates by the Wiscon-sin Department of Natural Resources to ensure Waters of the State are kept clean. Through the Wisconsin Pollu-tion Discharge and Elimination System (WPDES) permitting process, the Vil-lage must continually stay in compli-ance with the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Discharge Permit issued to the Village in 2006 and renewed in 2014.

A Utility also includes all tax-exempt parcels in with this effort so that all

generators of storm water runoff are working together on storm water man-agement.

Projects being funded by the Storm Wa-ter Utility in 2016 include a storm water pond near the S. Ashland Road/Morris Avenue intersection, runoff convey-ance measurements in floodplain areas, system maintenance (i.e. existing pond dredging, storm sewer replacement and cleaning) street sweeping, yard waste management, and continued overall system management planning.

STORM WATER UTILITY

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

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Facility Updates

aquatic center seat dedication opportunities still available!

Makes a great gift or special remembrance!-Pool Bleacher Seat -$250

call our office for further information at 492-2331

8 lane competition pool- 4’-12’6” depths- 25 yard lanes- Diving board- Handicapped ramp & steps- Viewing area seats up to 400!- Concession area

Warm water pool- 30’x60’- Estimated water temperatures

to 90 degrees- Handicapped ramp & steps

*Weekly photo updates on department Facebook page!

Coming this Fall/Winter...

COMMUNITY POOL PROJECTgrand opening “tentatively” scheduled for

saturday, November 11th

Watch for further information in the fall/winter brochure, and on the Village of Ashwaubenon and Ashwaubenon School District websites!

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Facility Updates

*Weekly photo updates on department Facebook page!

COMMUNITY AUDITORIUM PROJECTgrand Opening “tentatively” scheduled for saturday, November 11th

- Grand opening performances including AHS groups

- Seating for 700!- Concessions room- Coat check room

- Stage craft area- Private dressing rooms- Orchestra Pit

auditorium seat dedication opportunities still available.makes a great gift or special

remembrance!-Orchestra Seat-$500

-Rear Stadia Seat-$250

call our office for further information at 492-2331.

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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-Residents 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 cancellations 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 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. 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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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 _______________________________________________________________

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REGISTRATION BEGINS: VILLAGE RESIDENTS: MONDAY, APRIL 4TH @ 8:00 A.M. NON-RESIDENTS: MONDAY, APRIL 11TH @ 8:00 A.M.

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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 items

This unique relationship seems to work and provides for low cost, well-run recreation programs for hundreds of children each year.

ASHWAUBENON’S SPECIAL CHILDREN’S PROGRAMPRESIDENT: SHERI SORENSON 737-1014Students with physical and cognitive disabilities are able to participate in the Ashwaubenon Special Children’s Program. The program is for students of varying degrees of abilities and is an 8 week program held at Parkview Middle School. The program is in partnership with the Ashwaubenon School District and the Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department. Participants will be involved in theme based activities each week, with an emphasis on community activities and field trips. Teachers and aides can work one on one with participants. This allows students to maintain skills attained during the school year throughout the summer and develop peer and community interactions as well. There are two 4 week sessions during the summer (allowing for both summer school and program participation) Need based scholarships may be available. Bus pick-up and drop-off from a students’ residence is part of the program.

For more info, please contact Tammy Lampereur @ the school district (492-2405 X 1010)

ADDITIONAL CO-SPONSORED PROGRAMS - Ashwaubenon Girls Softball Association (AGSA)

Contact: Tom Schmitt 360-0124

- Ashwaubenon Youth Baseball, Inc. (AYB, Inc.) Contact: John Hurd 265-6688

- Ashwaubenon Youth Soccer Association (AYSA) Contact: Mike Beyer 362-7595

- Ashwaubenon Wrestling Club (AWC) Contact: Timm Leisgang 405-3638

ASHWAUBENON YOUTH FOOTBALL

PRESIDENT: Paul Johnson 347-0244The 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 program website: www.ashwaubenonlions.com.

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

All 2016 Lions football registration will be online this year.

ASHWAUBENON SWIM CLUB (ASC)President, Amy Messamore 393-0385 Head Coach Dave SnyderThe Ashwaubenon swim club is a year-round program designed for any youth who can swim one (1) pool length front crawl and back crawl. Participants may join at any time. The clubs major goal is to improve skills, endurance and technique in the competitive swim strokes.

Practice schedules vary throughout the year. Participants are divided into six groups depending on their age and skill level. All practices are held at the high school pool. www.asc-wi.com.

Monthly parent board meetings are held in the small commons at the high school. Please contact Amy Messamore for meeting information.

All co-sponsored organization websites may also be found on the Village website: www.ashwaubenon.com Click on

Departments, then Parks & Recreation; then on the right side under Quick Links, click on co-sponsored groups!

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

PRSRT STDECRWSS

U.S. POSTAGE PAIDGREEN BAY, WIPERMIT NO. 10

POSTAL CUSTOMER

• Thursday, July 21st• 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.• Ribbon Cutting at 6:30 p.m.• Free Tours 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.• Free Snacks and beverages• Entertainment on site• Come visit with friends and

see the new facility!!

• 2:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.• Food & Beverages• Kids Carnival & Games• Inflatables• Balloon Clowns & Face Painters• The Cougars 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.• Big Mouth & The Power Tool Horns

7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.• See page 21 for more info!

COMMUNITY CENTER

GRAND OPENING