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Shorewood Recreation & Community Services Recreation and Educational Classes for Children, Teens, Adults, Seniors, and Families 1701 E. Capitol Drive Shorewood, WI 53211 (414) 963 - 6913 x 4 shorewoodschools.org Find Us On: Scan Here: FALL ‘14 ACTIVITY GUIDE

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Shorewood Recreation & Community Services

R e c r e a t i o n a n d E d u c a t i o n a l C l a s s e s f o r C h i l d r e n , T e e n s , A d u l t s , S e n i o r s , a n d Fa m i l i e s

1701 E. Capitol DriveShorewood, WI 53211

(414) 963 - 6913 x 4shorewoodschools.org

Find Us On: Scan Here:

FALL ‘14 ACTIVITY GUIDE

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Meet Our COver Designers...

My name is Ryan Sperry, a Junior at Shorewood High School and I created this Fall’s front cover design. For the design of this cover, I really wanted to find a way to incorporate the beauty of fall and a “Back To School” feel, through a simple, and clean design! In my free time, I really enjoy being outside, long-boarding, and being with my friends!

My name is Isaac Matthias, a Senior at Shorewood High School and I created this Fall’s back cover design. I live in Shore-wood with my Mom, Dad, and Sister. Out-side of Graphic Design, I am involved in the Mock Trial, She’s the First, and Peer Men-toring Clubs. I play for the basketball and volleyball teams at the High School. This past summer, I worked at Weyco Group and volunteered at the Riverwest Food Pantry.

The Shorewood High School Graphic Design Program is comprised of introductory, intermediate and advanced level classes. Within the program, students are taught various computer software pro-grams. The higher-level classes are taught in a design studio atmo-sphere wherein clients come to the class to present their ideas to the students and they work on projects that are both school as well as community based. Shorewood High School’s Graphic Design Programs are a helpful option for those students who plan on going into Graphic Design, Advertising, or other Communication related fields at the college level. - Jeff Zimpel & Iris Binor, SHS Graphic Design Teachers.

Shorewood Recreation & Community Services Department

Martin Lexmond - Superintendent [email protected] Stolz - Director [email protected] Phalin - Recreation Supervisor [email protected] Megan Welch - Recreation Supervisor [email protected] Rangel-Kubacki - Secretary [email protected] Xistris - Secretary [email protected] Maier - Atwater Bright Beginnings [email protected]

Plus the 100+ seasonal instructors who work very hard to provide you with the selection and quality of programs offered year-round.

The Shorewood School Board:Rob Reinhoffer - PresidentColin Plese - Vice PresidentRuth Treisman - Treasurer

Paru Shah - ClerkDavid Cobb - Member

AFFILIATIONS

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WELCOME!We invite you to browse through our Fall 2014 Activity Guide

featuring programs for all ages and interests.

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Table of ContentsPrograms Page NumberCommunity Contacts and Events....................................................18General Information....................................................................31 - 32Program Descriptions.................................................................25 - 30Volunteer & Sponsor Information...............................................23 - 24Be Our Guest Senior Pass..................................................................8

Adult and Senior ProgramsAdult Men’s Basketball League...........................................................8 Starting on August..................................................................6 Starting on September........................................................6 - 7 Starting on October.................................................................8 Starting on November......................................................9 - 10 Starting on December...........................................................10

Activity Nights....................................................................................11Birthday Parties.................................................................................35Youth Programs: Basketball, Junior Greyhound Boys.....................................14 Basketball Recreation Program..........................................15 Flag Football Program.........................................................13 Ice Skating Lessons at Pettit National Ice Center................17 Ski and Snowboard Club at Sunburst.................................17 Starting in September......................................................12 - 13 Starting in October................................................................14 Starting on November....................................................15 - 16 Starting on December...........................................................16

Aquatics

Registration InformationOnline Begins

Resident - Monday, August 18 at 6:00 amNon-Resident - Friday, August 22 at 6:00 am

Fax, Drop Box, Mail, Walk-In or Telephone Begins Resident - Tuesday, September 2

Non-Resident - Thursday, September 4

Early rEgistrationsAll forms received prior to the designated registration dates listed above, will be pro-cessed randomly on the first day of mail registration.

latE FEE rEgistrationsAll program registrations must occur 2 days prior to classes starting, or by the sign-up dead-line. A $10 late fee will be assessed if we re-ceive your registration after these two days or the deadline. Please register early.

The Shorewood Recreation Department uses email as a primary means of communication. This will be how we contact you on program waiting lists, cancellations, confirmations, notifications and updates.

ONLINE - Visit shorewoodschools.org for the easiest way to sign up. Click on the registration link to begin. Call us if you need assistance and we will be happy to walk you through the online registration process. See Guideline #32 on page 32 for the steps on how to register online. Online registrations are processed instantly!

FAX - Fax registration will only be accepted with VISA, MASTERCARD or DISCOVER payment. Complete a registration form with credit card information. Please call to confirm that we received your fax. Our FAX NUMBER is (414) 961-3175.

DROP BOX - Place your completed registration form along with your payment in a sealed envelope. The drop box is located on the outside doors leading to the Recreation Department office in the Administration Building at the High School.

MAIL - Mail the registration form with your payment to Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department, 1701 E. Capitol Drive, Shorewood, WI 53211.

WALK-IN - Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 am - 12:00 pm & 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm. The Recreation Department office is located in the Administration Build-ing on the first floor of Shorewood High School at 1701 E. Capitol Drive, Shorewood, WI 53211.

TELEPhONE - (414) 963-6913 x 4. Telephone registration will be accepted only with VISA, MASTERCARD or DISCOVER payment. Telephone lines are limited, your pa-tience is appreciated.

Resident status includes individuals living in Shorewood, Shorewood School Dis-trict and Village employees, all students enrolled in Shorewood Public Schools and their families, and non-resident taxpayers of Shorewood.

Community Swim Schedule..................................................22 Swim Lessons: (Infants through Adults)........................19 - 21 Water Aerobics.....................................................................21

Shorewood Community Fitness Center Page 5

Youth Programs

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Special Olympics Page 10

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INFORMATION

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MissiOn stateMentThe mission of the Shorewood Recreation and Community Service Department is to provide community services and life-long learning opportunities through recreation, education, and fitness programs to enhance the quality of life for residents of the Shorewood community.

School Locations & Telephone Numbers

Atwater School Intermediate School2100 E. Capitol Drive 3830 N. Morris Blvd. (414) 963-6962 (414) 963-6951

Lake Bluff School Shorewood High School1600 E. Lake Bluff Blvd. 1701 E. Capitol Drive(414) 963-6972 (414) 963-6921

Recreation Department Office HoursMonday - Friday

8:00 am - 12:00 pm12:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Closed: September 1, November 27, 28December 24, 25, 31 and January 1

Telephone NumbersShorewood Recreation and Community Services

Telephone: (414) 963-6913 x 4VHE Pool Schedule: (414) 963-6913 x 1

Program Information / Weather Cancellation Line: (414) 963-6913 x 3

Fax: (414) 961-3175

Shorewood Community Fitness Center (414) 961-3100

LocationShorewood High School

Administrative Building, 1st floor1701 E. Capitol DriveShorewood, WI 53211Shorewood High School Campus

Shorewood Community Fitness Center

Fitness CenterParking Lot

Entrance to SHSParking Lot

Parking Lot

Entrance after5:00 pm

Rec. Dept. Drop Box

Administration Building

Rec. Dept.

Science Building

SHS Front Lawn

ScienceField

VHE Pool

North Gym

SHS Pool

P.E. BuildingRoom 209 & 210

(2nd Floor)

Upper Gym(2nd Floor)

Bowling Lanes & Youth Center(Lower Level)Arena

SHSDiamond Bowling Lanes

Physical Education Building

SHS ScienceRoom 240

SHS ScienceRoom 140

SHS Science Room 136

SHS Science Room 130

SHS StaffLounge

Choir Room 273

Band Room 278

Dance Studio Room 276(2nd Floor)

Studio Theatre Room 179

SHS Orchestra Room 78

(Lower Level)

East Capitol Drive

North O

akland Avenue

VHE PoolUpper Lobby

Performing Arts

Building

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SHS Conference Room 116

SHS West Mac Lab(2nd Floor)

Facility UsagE aFtEr 5 pm and wEEkEndsPlease use these doors to enter and exit the building after 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday, and on the weekend.

ATWATER SchOOLMain Front DoorEarly Education Building - Both doors

LAKE BLuFF SchOOLBack DoorEarly Education Building - Both doors

ShOREWOOD INTERMEDIATE SchOOL (SIS)Main Front Door

ShOREWOOD hIgh SchOOL (ShS)Administration Building - Southeast entrance by adminis-tration parking

Science Building - VHE Pool entrance and middle entrance

Performing Arts Building - Southwest door, across from Ad-ministration Building

Arena, Bowling Lanes, and Youth Center - Arena Building Front Door

Fitness Center - Main door

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SHOREWOOD COMMUNITY FITNESS CENTER

“To promote the vitality, health and well-being of youth, student-athletes, and adults.”

The Shorewood Community Fitness Center offers members a complete line of strength machines, cardiovascular machines, and free weights. Our profes-sional and caring staff ensures all members receive a complete and individual-ized fitness program.

• Cardio Machines• Rowing Machine• Benches • Olympic Platform• Free Weights• Squat Racks

• Personal Trainers• Fitness Specialists• Weight Mahines • Group Exercise Classes• Functional Training Areas and more...

silver sneakers

The SCFC is offering the Silver Sneakers Membership Program for seniors age 65 and over which provides a free membership for qualify-ing insurance plans. Please visit silversneakers.com for more infor-mation or call the SCFC at (414) 961-3100.

The annual 31 Day Indoor Iron Athlete Challenge is back! Partici-pants have the month of October to complete 26.2 miles of running/elliptical, 112 miles of biking or stair stepping and 2.4 miles of swim-ming. We will allow 25% of the challenge to be completed outside of the Fitness Center. All participants have the option to purchase a performance t-shirt with this year’s logo for $12. Call (414) 961-3100 or stop by to the Fitness Center or Recreation Department to regis-ter. This program includes a one-month membership for October for non-members.Location: Shorewood Community Fitness Center & VHE PoolDate: October 1 - 31 Fee course #FC Members $5 1186.1Non FC Members $25 1186.2T-shirts (optional) $12 1186.3

FOwl 5k run / walk - save the Date!20th annUal shorEwood commUnity FitnEss cEntEr Fowl 5k

satUrday, novEmbEr 15, 2014 at 10:00 am at shs tracksEE pagE 34 For rEgistration Form

stOp in anD see what we have tO OFFer

hoUrs oF opEration

Monday - Thursday: 5:00 am - 9:00 pmFriday: 5:00 am - 8:00 pm

Saturday & Sunday: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm(Subject to change on holidays.)

4th annual 31 Day inDOOr irOn athlete Challenge!

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Fitness Center prOMOtiOn

During the month of November 2014Buy 5 Personal Training Sessions, Get 1 Free!

(Limit 1 free session. No Coupon necessary)

Located on the campus of Shorewood High School1701 E. Capitol Drive, Shorewood, WI 53211

Telephone: (414) 961-3100Fax: (414) 961-3175

Website: shorewoodschools.org

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Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat class Dates Location Instructor FeeR / N-R course #

5:30 - 6:10 am P P cardio Step 9/8 - 10/27 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Joanne Dixon $74 / $110 1111.1

5:30 - 6:15 am P P Aqua Boot camp 9/9 - 10/30 VHE Pool Renee Scherck-Meyer $64 / $96 1170.1

6:00 - 6:50 am P Boot camp Fitness 9/12 - 10/24 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Joanne Dixon $34 / $52 1110.1

6:15 - 6:45 am P P Muscle Fitness 9/8 - 10/27 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Joanne Dixon $38 / $58 1125.1

6:30 - 7:15 am P P Full Body Overhaul 9/9 - 10/28 Fitness Center Aerobics Room

Saren O’GradySarah Hammond $60 / $90 1101.1

7:00 - 8:00 amP Flow Yoga 9/9 - 10/21 SHS Dance Studio

Room 276 Pam Miller $40 / $60 1155.2

P Flow Yoga 9/5 - 9/26 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Saren O’Grady $20 / $30 1155.1

7:30 - 8:15 am P 5K Training Program 9/20 - 11/15No class 11/8 SHS Track Renee Scherck-Meyer $46 / $59 1185.1

8:00 - 8:45 am P P Senior Strength withBalance & Flexibility 9/9 - 10/28 Fitness Center

Aerobics Room Elizabeth Klijnsmit $52 / $78 1121.1

8:00 - 8:50 am P Pilates 9/13 - 10/25 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Elizabeth Klijnsmit $28 / $42 1151.3

8:30 - 9:15 am P Intermediate Running Program 9/20 - 11/1 SHS Track Renee Scherck-Meyer $36 / $54 1185.2

8:30 - 9:20 am P P Pilates 9/8 - 10/22 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Elizabeth Klijnsmit $56 / $84 1151.1

8:30 - 9:30 am P Step & Sculpt 9/12 - 10/24 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Joanne Dixon $38 / $58 1105.1

9:00 - 10:00 amP Zen Strength 9/9 - 10/21 Fitness Center

Aerobics Room Sarah Hammond $28 / $42 1161.1

P Total Body conditioning 9/13 -10/25 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Elizabeth Klijnsmit $28 / $42 1180.2

9:30 am - 12:00 pmP

Sewing With Avis Marsh9/15 - 11/17 Lydell Community Center,

Room 22, Whitefish Bay Avis Marsh$75 / $85 1602.1

P 9/17 - 11/19 $75 / $85 1602.4

Register online at shorewoodschools.org

ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN SEPTEMBER

Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat class Dates Location Instructor FeeR / N-R course #

6:00 - 9:00 pm P Quilting Studio 8/28 - 10/16 Lydell Community Center, Room 22, Whitefish Bay Maribeth Schmid $50 / $60 1601.1

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Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat class Dates Location Instructor FeeR / N-R course #

9:45 - 10:35 am P P Pilates 9/8 - 10/22 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Elizabeth Klijnsmit $56 / $84 1151.2

12:30 - 3:00 pm P Sewing With Avis Marsh 9/15 - 11/17 Lydell Community CenterRoom 22, Whitefish Bay Avis Marsh $75 / $85 1602.2

4:15 - 4:45 pm P P Full Body Express 9/8 - 9/29 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Jake Wollach $18 / $28 1102.1

4:30 - 5:15 pm P P Arthritis Exercise Program 9/2 - 9/30 SHS Staff Lounge Jan Mahlberg $32 / $48 1190.1

5:00 - 6:00 pmP P Total Body conditioning 9/8 - 10/27 Fitness Center

Aerobics Room Elizabeth Klijnsmit $60 / $90 1180.1

P Flow Yoga 9/9 - 9/30 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Saren O’Grady $20 / $30 1155.3

6:00 - 7:20 pm P Intro to computersBeginner 9/16 - 10/14 Nicolet High School

Room C107 Mike Brown $64 / $74 1741.1

6:00 - 8:00 pm P Kimchi For A healthy Season 9/24 Nicolet High School

Room B133 Saehee Chang $30 / $40 1606.1

6:15 - 7:00 pm P P Fit Power Mix 9/8 - 10/27 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Otto Wichman $60 / $90 1135.1

6:15 - 7:15 pm P P Fit Power Mix 9/9 - 10/28 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Otto Wichman $60 / $90 1135.2

6:30 - 7:30 pm P Zumba Toning / Sentao 9/8 - 10/27 Lake Bluff Cafetorium Michelle Streng $38 / $57 1146.1

6:30 - 8:30 pm PEveryday Sewing with

YOuR Machine: Fundamentals

9/23 - 10/28 Lydell Community CenterRoom 22, Whitefish Bay Sandy Saltzstein $45 / $55 1603.1

6:30 - 9:00 pm P Sewing With Avis Marsh 9/15 - 11/17 Lydell Community CenterRoom 22, Whitefish Bay Avis Marsh $75 / $85 1602.3

7:00 - 8:00 pm P Zumba 9/9 - 10/28 Lake Bluff Cafetorium Michelle Streng $44 / $66 1146.2

7:00 - 9:00 pm P choral Arts 9/2 - 10/28 SHS Performing Arts Room 273 Jason Clark $80 / $120 1560.1

7:30 - 9:30 pm P Badminton9/3 - 12/17

No class 10/29 & 11/26

Whitefish Bay High School Field House Doug Kane $30 / $40 1415.1

7:45 - 9:45 pmP coed Open Volleyball 9/15 - 12/15

No class 11/3 SHS North Gym Recreation Staff $50 / $75 1470.1

P Men’s Open Basketball 9/15 - 10/27 SHS Arena Recreation Staff $22 / $33 1473.1

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ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN OCTOBER

Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun class Dates Location Instructor FeeR / N-R course #

7:00 - 8:00 am P Flow Yoga 10/3 - 10/31 Fitness Center Aerobics Room TBD $24 / $36 1155.4

11:30 am - 1:00 pm P Women’s Indoor Soccer 10/26 - 12/14No class 11/30

Whitefish Bay High School Field House

WFB RecreationStaff $20 / $30 1445.1

2:00 - 3:00 pm P Self Defense Seminar 10/4 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Nate Ziegler $10 / $15 1103.1

3:00 - 4:00 pmP Submission grappling

Open Mat10/12 Fitness Center

Aerobics Room Nate Ziegler$5 / $10 1175.1

P 10/26 $5 / $10 1175.2

4:15 - 4:45 pm P P Full Body Express 10/6 - 10/27 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Otto Wichmann $18 / $28 1102.2

4:30 - 5:15 pm P P Arthritis Exercise Program 10/2 - 10/30 SHS Staff Lounge Jan Mahlberg $32 / $48 1190.2

5:00 - 6:00 pm P Flow Yoga 10/7 - 10/28 Fitness Center Aerobics Room TBD $20 / $30 1155.5

6:00 - 7:20 pm P Intro to computersIntermediate 10/21 - 11/18 Nicolet High School

Room C107 Mike Brown $64 / $74 1741.2

6:00 - 9:00 pmP Make & Take Sewing

caped crusader 10/9 Lydell Community CenterRoom 22, Whitefish Bay Sandy Saltzstein $15 / $25 1604.1

P Quilting Studio 10/23 - 12/18 Lydell Community CenterRoom 22, Whitefish Bay Maribeth Schmid $50 / $60 1601.2

6:30 - 8:30 pmP clutter Free Living

Level 1 10/1 Lydell Community CenterRoom 15, Whitefish Bay Kathleen Miller $15 / $25 1730.1

P unlocking Social Security 10/15 Nicolet High SchoolAthletic Conf Rm A106

Jess HendricksonDan McDermott $6 / $16 1712.1

6:30 - 9:30 pm P Just Once Piano 10/16 Range Line SchoolMequon, Room 107 Just Once Staff $15 / $25 1546.1

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adUlt mEn’s baskEtball lEagUE19 and Over League, 35 and Over LeagueThe Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department is offering a basketball league beginning in early November and end-ing in early March. Information packets will be available September 12. The deadline for registration is Friday, October 17. To request a packet, please call the Recreation Department at (414)963-6913 x 4, email Nick Phalin at [email protected] or visit our web-site: shorewoodschools.org.

bE oUr gUEst sEnior citizEn passShorewood Residents, 60+It is the policy of the Shorewood School Board to make available a Senior Citi-zen Pass to those individuals living in Shorewood who have reached the age of 60 years. The purpose of the pass is to say “Thank You” to our Senior Citizens who have given such fine support to our schools. This pass entitles the holder and companion to be admitted, without charge to the following School District activities:

All Athletic Events, (Except WIAA Tournament Games), Band and Orchestra Per-formances, Dramatic Productions (Except Spring Musical and AFS Showcase)

get your pass at the Shorewood Recreation Department today!

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ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN NOVEMBER

Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun class Dates Location Instructor FeeR / N-R course #

5:30 - 6:10 am P P cardio Step 11/3 - 12/17 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Joanne Dixon $66 / $99 1111.2

5:30 - 6:15 am P P Aqua Boot camp 11/4 - 12/18No class 11/27 VHE Pool Renee Scherck-Meyer $52 / $78 1170.2

6:00 - 6:50 am P Boot camp Fitness 11/7 - 12/19No class 11/28

Fitness Center Aerobics Room Joanne Dixon $28 / $42 1110.2

6:15 - 6:45 am P P Muscle Fitness 11/3 - 12/17 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Joanne Dixon $34 / $52 1125.2

6:30 - 7:15 am P P Full Body Overhaul 11/4 - 12/18No class 11/27

Fitness Center Aerobics Room Sarah Hammond $52 / $78 1101.2

7:00 - 8:00 amP Flow Yoga 11/4 - 12/16

No class 12/9SHS Dance Studio

Room 276 Pam Miller $36 / $54 1155.6

P Flow Yoga 11/7 - 12/19No class 11/28

Fitness Center Aerobics Room TBD $30 / $46 1155.8

8:00 - 8:45 am P P Senior Strength withBalance & Flexibility

11/4 - 12/18No class 11/27

Fitness Center Aerobics Room Elizabeth Klijnsmit $50 / $76 1121.2

8:00 - 8:50 am P Pilates 11/8 - 12/20No class 11/29

Fitness Center Aerobics Room Elizabeth Klijnsmit $24 / $36 1151.6

8:30 - 9:20 am P P Pilates 11/3 - 12/17 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Elizabeth Klijnsmit $50 / $76 1151.4

8:30 - 9:30 am P Step & Sculpt 11/7 - 12/19No class 11/28

Fitness Center Aerobics Room Joanne Dixon $28 / $42 1105.2

9:00 - 10:00 amP Zen Strength 11/4 - 12/16 Fitness Center

Aerobics Room Sarah Hammond $28 / $42 1161.2

P Total Body conditioning 11/8 - 12/20No class 11/29

Fitness Center Aerobics Room Elizabeth Klijnsmit $24 / $36 1180.4

9:45 - 10:35 am P PPilates

Class Relocates to the Fitness Center Aerobics Room beginning 11/24

11/3 - 12/17 SHS Dance StudioRoom 276 Elizabeth Klijnsmit $50 / $76 1151.5

2:00 - 3:00 pm P Self Defense Seminar 11/1 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Nate Ziegler $10 / $15 1103.2

3:00 - 4:00 pmP Submission grappling

Open Mat11/9 Fitness Center

Aerobics Room Nate Ziegler$5 / $10 1175.3

P 11/23 $5 / $10 1175.4

4:15 - 4:45 pm P P Full Body Express 11/3 - 12/17 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Otto Wichmann $36 / $56 1102.3

4:30 - 5:15 pm P P Arthritis Exercise Program 11/4 - 11/25 SHS Staff Lounge Jan Mahlberg $24 / $36 1190.3

5:00 - 6:00 pmP P Total Body conditioning 11/3 - 12/17 Fitness Center

Aerobics Room Elizabeth Klijnsmit $56 / $84 1180.3

P Flow Yoga 11/4 -12/16 Fitness Center Aerobics Room TBD $34 / $52 1155.7

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Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun class Dates Location Instructor FeeR / N-R course #

8:15 am - 7:00 pm P chicago, Your Way!holiday Shopping 12/13 SHS Parking Lot Recreation Staff $32 / $48 1951.1

See description P P PLifeguarding Certification

American Red cross 12/5 - 12/14 SHS West Mac Lab & VHE Pool Amy Johnson $240 / $290 1383.1

2:00 - 3:00 pm P Self Defense Seminar 12/6 Fitness CenterAerobics Room Nate Ziegler $10 / $15 1103.3

4:30 - 5:15 pm P P Arthritis Exercise Program 12/2 - 12/18 SHS Staff Lounge Jan Mahlberg $20 / $30 1190.4

6:00 - 9:00 pm P Make & Take Sewing:holiday Stocking 12/11 Lydell Community Center

Whitefish Bay, Room 22 Sandy Saltzstein $15 / $25 1604.3

ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN DECEMBER

Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat class Dates Location Instructor FeeR / N-R course #

5:30 - 6:00 pm P Kettle Bell circuit Training

11/6 - 12/18No class 11/27

Fitness Center Aerobics Room Neal Schuster $16 / $24 1106.1

6:00 - 9:00 pm P Make & Take Sewingchalkboard Table Runner 11/13 Lydell Community Center

Whitefish Bay, Room 22 Sandy Saltzstein $15 / $25 1604.2

6:15 - 7:00 pm P P Fit Power Mix 11/3 - 12/17 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Otto Wichman $52 / $78 1135.3

6:15 - 7:15 pm P P Fit Power Mix 11/4 - 12/18No class 11/27

Fitness Center Aerobics Room Otto Wichman $56 / $84 1135.4

6:30 - 7:30 pm P Zumba Toning / Sentao 11/3 - 12/15 Lake Bluff Cafetorium Michelle Streng $34 / $51 1146.3

6:30 - 8:30 pmP Financial & Estate Planning 11/19 Nicolet High School

Conf. Room A106Jess Hendrickson &

Dan McDermott $6 / $16 1713.1

P Everyday Sewing with YOuR Machine: Studio 11/4 -12/9 Lydell Community Center

Whitefish Bay, Room 22 Sandy Saltzstein $45 / $55 1603.2

7:00 - 8:00 pm P Zumba 11/4 - 12/16 Lake Bluff Cafetorium Michelle Streng $38 / $57 1146.4

ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN NOVEMBER

spEcial olympicsAge 8 - 21The Recreation Department is the Agency Manager for Shorewood Special Olympics. If you have a child age 8 - 21 with special needs that is looking to stay active, meet friends, socialize, and have fun while playing sports, sign up today! Please contact the Recreation Department for more information relating to the sports that will be offered throughout the year and the practice sched-ules. If you have not previously participated in Special Olympics through the Shorewood Recreation Department, please contact Megan Welch via email at [email protected] for more information before signing up.

bowlingParticipants will learn the skills associated with bowling. We will participate in Regional competitions. We will practice at least once a week. Practice dates to be determined.course #: 1455.1Location: SHS Bowling LanesFee: Resident - $0 / Non-Resident - $25

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activity nightGrade 7 - 8The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department will be hosting Activity Nights which includes a DJ playing music by request, dance floor and open gym at Shorewood Intermediate School. Activity Nights will run from 7:00 - 9:00 PM. Activity Nights will be supervised by parent chaperones. Parents are expected to chaperone at least one Activity Night during the year. For more information call Nick Phalin at the Recreation Department, (414) 963-6913 x 4 or email at:[email protected].

Register for all five activity nights for only $25. Individual nights may be purchased for $10 per Activity Night. We will not accept money at the door. Students must pre-register for the activity nights. Concessions will be available for purchase at low prices. Students should not bring more than $5 - $10 for concessions per Activity Night. Students must follow the SIS dress code at Activity Night.

Students must be registered with the Recreation Department in order to participate in Activity Nights.

Date Fee course #All 5 Dates $25 1801.1

Register for Individual DatesDate Fee course #Friday, September 19 $10 1801.2Friday, November 7 $10 1801.3

Friday, January 16 $10 2801.1

Friday, March 27 $10 2801.2

Friday, April 24 $10 3801.1

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tEEn strEngth & agilityGrade 7 - 12This class will teach students (Grades 7 & 8) the basics to strength and agil-ity training at the Shorewood Community Fitness Center. Throughout the sessions, the course will progress in training techniques to help the students learn and advance physically and mentally. Completion of the class includes a membership to the SCFC through the 2014 - 2015 school year and certifies the student to workout independently. For more information see pages 12 & 15.

amErican rEd cross liFEgUard cErtiFication16 years - AdultAre you interested in becoming a lifeguard? You will learn concepts of re-sponsibility, work ethic, leadership and approachability that will prepare you for a job as a lifeguard. The American Red Cross Lifeguard course will cover the knowledge and skills to get your lifeguard, CPR/AED and first aid certifi-cations. Successful completion of the course earns you a 2-year, nationally recognized certification in Lifeguarding/First-Aid/CPR/AED. Attendance at ALL meeting dates is mandatory. Certification is not guaranteed as partici-pants must score above an 80% on a written test and pass an in-water skills test. There is a mandatory pretest on the first day of class. Please bring swimsuit, towel and snacks each meeting day. course #: 1383.1Location: SHS West Mac Lab & VHE PoolDays: Friday, Saturday and SundayDates: December 5 - 14Time: Friday - 5:00 - 9:00 pm Saturday - 12:00 - 8:00 pm Sunday - 1:30 - 7:00 pmFee: Resident - $240 / Non-Resident - $290

intramUral sportsThe Shorewood Recreation Department offers High School Intramural Sports. These sports will be held Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 - 3:30 pm. Look for the upcoming dodgeball season. Do you know of another sport to offer that high school kids are playing? Please call (414) 963-6913 x 4 or stop in the Recreation Department for more details.

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YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN SEPTEMBER

Time Age gradeK4 - K5

grade1 - 2

grade 3 - 4

grade5 - 6

grade7 - 12 class Days Dates Location Fee

R / N-R course #

See Page 13 P PFlag Football

Registration Open Now! Sat9/13 - 10/25Deadline:

September 5See Page 13 $52 / $62 See Page

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9:10 - 9:40 am 9 moths - 4 years

Music Makers Tues 9/30 - 10/28 Lydell Community CenterRoom 19, Whitefish Bay $55 / $65 1232.1

9:30 - 11:00 am P PLet’s Make Toys!

Mechanical Engineering Sat 9/13 - 10/18 Lydell Community CenterRoom 22, Whitefish Bay $80 / $90 1777.1

9:50 - 10:20 am 9 moths - 4 years Music Makers Tues 9/30 - 10/28 Lydell Community Center

Room 19, Whitefish Bay $55 / $65 1232.2

10:00 - 10:45 am 1 - 3 yrs Open gym Fri 9/12 - 10/17 Lydell Community CenterGym, Whitefish Bay $30 / $40 1235.1

10:00 am - 12:30 pm 4 P 7 - 8 Drama JuniorA Celebration of Oz Sat 9/6 - 12/6

No class 11/29 SHS Youth Center $170 / $220 1574.1Tech - 1574.2

10:00 am - 1:00 pm P Fall Weekend Adventures Sat 9/13 - 10/4 See Page 26 $150 / $200 1243.1

10:45 - 11:30 am 1 - 3 yrs Open Art Fri 9/12 - 10/17 Lydell Community CenterRoom 24, Whitefish Bay $40 / $50 1236.1

11:30 am - 1:00 pm P 5 up, up and Away!Aerospace Engineering Sat 9/13 - 10/18 Lydell Community Center

Room 22, Whitefish Bay $95 / $105 1778.1

1:00 - 2:00 pm 6 7 - 9 Dance for Musical Theater Sun 9/21 - 10/19 SHS Dance Studio

Room 276 $34 / $51 1578.1

1:30 - 5:30 pm 6 7 - 9 Totally Love Yourselffor Teen girls Sun 9/21 SHS Conference

Room 116 $55 / $83 1610.1

2:00 - 3:15 pm P 5 Outdoor Boys Lacrosse Instruction Sun 9/7 - 10/19 SHS Football Field $40 / $60

Equip. rental $151493.11493.3

2:30 - 3:30 pm

P P P Mini Masters Wed 9/17 - 10/8 Lake Bluff Room 215 $22 / $33 1640.1

P Teen Strength & Agility Wed 9/10 - 10/29 Fitness Center Aerobics Room $58 / $98 1195.1

P P P Mixed Media Wed 9/17 - 10/8 Atwater Room 213 $16 / $24 1642.2

3:30 - 4:30 pm P P P Mixed Media Tues 9/16 - 10/7 Lake Bluff Room 215 $16 / $24 1642.1

3:30 - 4:45 pm 6 7 - 8 Outdoor Boys Lacrosse Instruction Sun 9/7 - 10/19 SHS Football Field $40 / $60

Equip. rental $151493.21493.3

3:30 - 8:00 pm K5 P P P 7 - Adult Piano Lessons Mon 9/8 - 10/13 Atwater Room 105 $245 / $295 1545.1

3:45 - 4:25 pm K5 1 Lil’ Blitzers Thu 9/18 - 10/9 Atwater Diamond $52 / $78 1402.1

3:45 - 4:30 pmK5 1 SLaP Soccer Mon 9/15 - 10/6 Lake Bluff SW Diamond $54 / $81 1440.1

K5 P P P Mindful Yoga for Kids Tues 9/9 - 10/21 Atwater Gym $38 / $57 1134.1

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YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN SEPTEMBER

Time Age gradeK4 - K5

grade1 - 2

grade 3 - 4

grade5 - 6

grade7 - 12 class Days Dates Location Fee

R / N-R course #

3:45 - 4:45 pm P cross country Mon - Wed& Fri 9/8 - 10/15 Lake Bluff &

Atwater Front Lawn $26 / $39 1460.1

4:00 - 4:30 pm P 1 Young American Martial Arts Mon 9/22 - 12/8 Lake Bluff Gym $190 / $240 1465.1

4:00 - 5:30 pm P P P P ShS “Junior hounds” cheerleading M - F 9/22 - 9/26 SHS Upper Gym $22 / $33 1403.1

4:30 - 5:15 pm 2 P P 7 - 8 Young American Martial Arts Mon 9/22 - 12/8 Lake Bluff Gym $190 / $240 1465.2

4:45 - 5:25 pm 3 yrs K4 Lil’Blitzers Thu 9/18 - 10/9 Atwater Diamond $52 / $78 1402.2

4:45 - 5:30 pm 3 yrs K4 SLaP Soccer Mon 9/15 - 10/6 Lake Bluff SW Diamond $54 / $81 1440.2

4:00 - 4:45 pm 3 yrs K4 Ballet Tues 9/23 - 10/28 SHS Dance StudioRoom 276 $30 / $45 1535.1

4:15 - 5:00 pm P P 7 - 8 Every Kid’s Yogafor Differently-Abled Kids Thurs 9/11 - 10/30 SHS Dance Studio

Room 276 $75 / $113 1130.1

5:00 - 5:45 pm K5 P Ballet Tues 9/23 - 10/28 SHS Dance StudioRoom 276 $30 / $45 1535.2

5:30 - 7:00 pm P P 7 - 8 girls Northshore Lacrosse Thurs 9/11 - 10/9 Doctor’s ParkFox Point $75 / $85 1493.7

6:30 - 8:30 pm11 - 12

AcT WorkshopMon 9/8 - 10/27 Nicolet High School

Room F128 $220 / $240 1705.1

11 - 12 Thu 9/11 - 10/6No class on 10/30

Whitefish Bay High SchoolRoom 253 $220 / $230 1705.2

7:00 - 8:00 pm P Mindful Yoga Thu 9/11 - 10/23 SHS Dance StudioRoom 276 $38 / $57 1134.2

Program Dates Time Location

Practice 9/13 & 9/20 9:00 - 11:00 am Glen Hills Middle School - Backfields

Game 9/27 & 10/4 Morning Glen Hills Middle School - Backfields

Game 10/13 Evening Nicolet High School - Main Field

Game 10/18 & 10/25 Morning Glen Hills Middle School - Backfields

FLAG FOOTBALL PROGRAMGrade 1 - 4, Co-edThis co-ed 7 vs. 7 program focuses on teaching the basics of football while preparing players for tackle football. Players will learn the fundamentals of running, throwing, receiving, and kicking. Participants play for their respective schools and compete against other schools in the district. All participants will receive a t-shirt. On Monday, October 13th all games will be played at Nicolet Stadium! Registration fills up fast-don’t delay, register today! Registration deadline: Friday, September 5th. The deadline will be strictly adhered to in our efforts to allow time for making team assignments, ordering team shirts, securing equipment, and creating game schedules. Officials needed: High school age students are hired to officiate games. If you have an interest in officiating flag football or being a parent volunteer coach, please email: [email protected]. Teams will be coached by par-ent volunteers. There will be a coaches meeting on Tuesday, September 9th at 6:00 pm - Nicolet High School - athletic conference room. All coaches MUST attend the meeting. You will receive rosters, game schedules, and go over rules, etc. Volunteers are vital to this program.Season Fee: Resident - $52 / Non-Resident - $62

REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5!

New Co-op

Registration Open Now!grade course #1 1401.1

2 1401.2

3 1401.3

4 1401.4

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Time Age gradeK4 - K5

grade1 - 2

grade 3 - 4

grade5 - 6

grade7 - 12 class Days Dates Location Fee

R / N-R course #

9:00 - 9:45 am 3 - 5 yrs

Preschool SpanishLos chiquitos Fri 10/17 - 12/19

No class 10/31 or 1/28Lydell Community CenterRoom 28, Whitefish Bay $110 / $110 1550.1

9:30 - 11:30 am P 7 - 8 Rock climbing Team Sat 10/4 - 11/22 Milwaukee Turner’s Gym1034 N. 4th Street $150 / $200 1241.1

10:00 - 10:45 am 1 - 3 yrs Open gym Fri 10/24 - 12/5

No class 11/28Lydell Community Center

Gym, Whitefish Bay $30 / $40 1235.2

10:45 - 11:30 am 1 - 3 yrs Open Art Fri 10/24 - 12/5

No class 11/28Lydell Community CenterRoom 24, Whitefish Bay $40 / $50 1236.2

2:00 - 3:00 pm P Self Defense Seminar Sat 10/4 Fitness Center Aerobics Room $10 / $15 1103.1

2:30 - 3:30 pmP P P Prints Wed 10/15 - 11/5 Atwater Room 213 $16 / $24 1646.2

P P P Recycled Robot Sculptures Wed 10/15 - 11/5 Lake Bluff Room 215 $22 / $33 1644.1

2:45 - 6:15 pm P PAmerican Red cross

Babysitting Wed 10/22 - 10/29 SHS Conference Room 116 $110 / $160 1720.1

3:30 - 4:30 pm P P P Prints Tues 10/14 - 11/4 Lake Bluff Room 215 $16 / $24 1646.1

3:45 - 5:15 pm 6 7 - 10 Learning to Sew: Basics Wed 10/15 - 11/19 Lydell Community CenterRoom 22, WhitefishBay $50 / $60 1603.3

YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN OCTOBER

Tryout Time grade Tryout Dates Location Tryout Fee course #

1:30 - 3:00 pm

4

Saturday, September 20 & 27 SHS Arena

$10 2451.1

5 $10 2451.2

6 $10 2451.3

3:15 - 4:45 pm7 $10 2451.4

8 $10 2451.5

JUNIOR GREYHOUND BASKETBALL PROGRAMGrade 4 - 8, BoysThis program is for the more serious basketball player. This season will run from early October - March. This program will involve significant commitment including practice two days per week and weekend games involving travel throughout southeastern Wisconsin. Parents will be counted on to carpool and help out with the scoreboard or scorebook during game play. New participants must purchase team apparel (jersey, shorts, etc). We will have evaluation tryouts before finalizing a roster. Players who are interested are encouraged to tryout. Tryout fee will be $10 in advance ($20 day of) and will include a t-shirt. We will have two tryout dates. Players should to attend both dates. Only residents of Shorewood or students who attend Shorewood Public Schools will be able to play on these teams. Players will be notified on Monday, October 5 of the team roster for the season. Should players tryout but not make this team, they are encouraged to sign up and join the recreational youth basketball program.Season Fee: Resident - $240 REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17!

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Time gradeK4 - K5

grade1 - 2

grade 3 - 4

grade5 - 6

grade7 - 12 class Dates Practices games Fee

R / N-R course #

8:30 - 9:30 amK4 Youth co-ed

Basketball Program11/8 - 1/31

No games on 11/29, 12/27 & 1/3

First 30 minutes each Saturday with instructional

scrimmage to follow

Games played at Lake Bluff Gym on Saturday mornings

$52 / $78 2450.1

K5 $52 / $78 2450.2

9:30 - 10:30 am1

Youth co-edBasketball Program

11/8 - 1/31No games on

11/29, 12/27 & 1/3

Practices will tentatively start the week of October 27

and are held at Atwater or Lake Bluff

gyms between 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm

See Page 25

Games played at Lake Bluff Gym on

Saturday

$86 / $129 2450.3

2 $86 / $129 2450.4

Games begin10:30 am or 11:30 am

3 $86 / $129 2450.5

4 $86 / $129 2450.6

Games begin1:00 pm or 2:00 pm P

Boys Youth Basketball Program

11/8 - 2/7No games on

11/29, 12/6, 12/13, 12/27 & 1/31

Whitefish Bay Fieldhouse on

Saturday$86 / $129 2450.7

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YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN NOVEMBER

Time Age gradeK4 - K5

grade1 - 2

grade 3 - 4

grade5 - 6

grade7 - 12 class Days Dates Location Fee

R / N-R course #

9:10 - 9:40 am 9 months - 4 years Music Makers Tues 11/4 - 12/9

No class 11/25Lydell Community Center Room 19, Whitefish Bay $55 / $65 1232.3

9:30 - 11:00 am P 5 Industrial EngineeringA-Line Productions Sat 11/1 - 12/13 Lydell Community Center

Room 22, Whitefish Bay $85 / $95 1779.1

9:50 - 10:20 am 9 months - 4 years Music Makers Tues 11/4 - 12/9

No class 11/25Lydell Community CenterRoom 19, Whitefish Bay $55 / $65 1232.4

11:30 - 1:00 pm 6 7 - 8 Industrial EngineeringA-Line Productions Sat 11/1 - 12/13 Lydell Community Center

Room 22, Whitefish Bay $85 / $95 1779.2

12:00 - 1:00 pm K5 P Soccer - Indoor Sat 11/8 - 1/24No class see Page 29

Whitefish Bay High SchoolField House $50 / $60 1441.1

1:00 - 1:30 pm 2 - 3 yrs with parent Tiny Tumblers Sat 11/8 - 12/13

No class 11/29 SHS Upper Gym $16 / $24 1420.1

1:45 - 2:30 pm P Tiny Tumblers Sat 11/8 - 12/13No class 11/29 SHS Upper Gym $22 / $33 1420.2

2:00 - 3:00 pm P Self Defense Seminar Sat 11/1 Fitness Center Aerobics Room $10 / $15 1103.2

2:30 - 3:30 pm

P Teen Strength & Agility Wed 11/5 - 12/17 Fitness Center Aerobics Room $54 / $92 1195.2

P P P Beads & BraceletsWed 11/12 - 12/10

No class 11/26Atwater Room 213 $16 / $24 1648.2

P P P Magnificent Mandala Art Lake Bluff Room 215 $22 / $33 1647.1

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RECREATION YOUTH BASKETBALL PROGRAMDEADLINE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2014

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YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING DECEMBER

Time Age gradeK4 - K5

grade1 - 2

grade 3 - 4

grade5 - 6

grade7 - 12 class Days Dates Location Fee

R / N-R course #

1:30 - 5:30 pm 6 7 - 9 Totally Love Yourselffor Teen girls Sun 12/14 SHS Conference

Room 116 $55 / $83 1610.2

2:00 - 3:00 pm P Self Defense Seminar Sat 12/6 Fitness Center Aerobics Room $10 / $15 1103.3

See description 16 years - Adult

Lifeguarding CertificationAmerican Red cross

Fri, Sat & Sun 12/5 - 12/14 SHS West Mac Lab

& VHE Pool $240 / $290 1383.1

See description 5 Slammers BasketballFor girls - grade 5 Sun 12/7 - 2/22 Homestead High

School Main Gym $60 / $90 2452.1

YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING NOVEMBER

Time Age gradeK4 - K5

grade1 - 2

grade 3 - 4

grade5 - 6

grade7 - 12 class Days Dates Location Fee

R / N-R course #

2:30 - 3:45 pm 2 P P chess Instruction Wed 11/5 - 12/17No class 11/26 Lake Bluff Library $32 / $48 1755.1

3:30 - 4:30 pm

P P Dodgeball Mon 11/3 - 12/15No class 11/24 Atwater Gym $18 / $27 1435.1

P P Dodgeball Thurs 11/6 - 12/18No class 11/27 Lake Bluff Gym $18 / $27 1435.2

P P P Beads & Bracelets Tues 11/11 - 12/2 Lake Bluff Room 215 $16 / $24 1648.1

3:30 - 8:00 pm K5 P P P 7 - Adult Piano Lessons Mon 11/3 - 12/8 Atwater Room 105 $245 / $295 1545.2

3:45 - 5:00 pmP 3 Introduction to Theater Mon 11/3 - 12/8 Lake Bluff Library $36 / $54 1573.1

P P Volleyball Instruction Tues 11/18 - 12/16 Lake Bluff Gym $30 / $45 1428.1

4:00 - 4:45 pm 3 yrs K4 Jazz / Tap Dance Tues 11/11 - 12/16 SHS Dance StudioRoom 276 $30 / $45 1555.1

5:00 - 5:45 pm K5 P Jazz / Tap Dance Tues 11/11 - 12/16 SHS Dance StudioRoom 276 $30 / $45 1555.2

5:15 - 9:30 pm P P P P 7 - 8 8th Annual Fall FormalDaddy - Daughter Fri 11/14 Range Line School

Gym, Mequon$65 / $75 per couple 1850.1

6:00 - 7:00 pmP P P gymnastics Instruction Mon 11/10 - 12/15 SHS Upper Gym $20 / $30 1420.3

P 5 Boys Indoor Lacrosse Mon 11/3 - 12/15 Uihlein Indoor Soccer Park

$50 / $75Equip. rental $15

1493.41493.6

7:00 - 8:00 pm6 7 - 8 Boys Indoor Lacrosse Mon 11/3 - 12/15 Uihlein Indoor

Soccer Park$50 / $75

Equip. rental $151493.51493.6

P Mindful Yoga Thurs 11/6 - 12/18No class 11/27

SHS Dance StudioRoom 276 $28 / $42 1134.3

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ski and snowboard clUb - lEarn to ski or snowboard at sUnbUrstGrade 4 - 12Whether you are an experienced skier/snowboarder or have never tried it, this program is for you. Choose which package suits you best. Lessons will allow participants to pass through zones, then continue to the hill to practice their skills. All participants will receive a Sunburst Ski Club Membership, allowing them to come back any time for the day for a nominal fee. Prices include bus transportation. Minimum number of 15 is required, so sign up early! This is a great program to sign up with a friend. All registrations and Sunburst paperwork must be completed no later than Friday, December 12. All participants must rent a helmet if they do not bring their own. Helmet rental is $20 for the 4 week session.Date: Tuesday, January 6 - February 3 (No class January 27)Time: 3:30 pm departure from SHS Parking lot. Return to SHS Parking lot at 8:30 pm.

REgISTRATION DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, DEcEMBER 12!No refunds or credit will be given after this date.

Package Includes Price course #

Ski - Rental Lessons, lift ticket, Ski & Boot rental, Ski Club Membership and transportation Resident - $225Non-Resident - $275 2940.1

Ski - Non-Rental Lessons, lift ticket, Ski Club Membership and transportation Resident - $200Non-Resident - $250 2940.2

Snowboard - Rental Lessons, lift ticket, Board & Boot rental, Ski Club Membership and transportation Resident - $225Non-Resident - $275 2940.3

Snowboard - Non-Rental Lessons, lift ticket, Ski Club Membership and transportation Resident - $200Non-Resident - $250 2940.4

Lift Ticket & Transportation Lift ticket, Ski Club Membership and transportation Resident - $150Non-Resident - $200 2940.5

Helmet Rental Helmet rental is required if you do not plan to bring your own $20 2940.6

icE skating lEssons at pEttit national icE cEntEr - agE 3 - 12Is your child interested in learning how to ice skate? Designed by U.S. Figure Skating, the Learn to Skate Classes enable beginning skaters to experience the fundamentals of the sport to start a lifetime commitment to health and fitness. Each session will have goals for participants to master before moving on to the next level. To see which lesson is right for your child, please see descriptions below. Be sure to choose the appropriate level. Classes meet once a week for 6 weeks. Recommended equipment: helmet, mittens/gloves, long/snow pants, sweatshirts, winter jacket, and skates. Skates can be rented at the Pettit for an additional fee. Fee includes six, 40 minute classes, 20 minutes of designated skating time. “Participants only” practice time is immediately following every class. Complimentary public skating on day of class when available, plus four additional complimentary public skating passes to be used for practice time on non-class days throughout session. To register, visit our website or call the Recreation Department at (414) 963-6913 x 4.

Tot N Me - This is a unique opportunity for a parent and a child to skate together. Registration fee includes one child, ages 3 - 5 years, and one adult. The parent/adult must be on the ice wearing skates (with their child) during all lessons. Snowplow Sam - This program is a progression of three classes designed to teach the fundamen-tals of skating to children, ages 3 - 5 years, with little or no skating experience. Skaters will learn basic balance and skating skills in an age appropriate and fun environment. Please specify level. Snowplow Sam 1 - Sit and stand with skates on, marching and gliding with two feet.Snowplow Sam 2 - Long glides, forward and backward sizzles. Snowplow Sam 3 - Forward skating, stopping and curves.

hockey Tots - This class is designed for those ages 3 - 5 with little or no skating experience that have hockey on the brain. Class participants will learn the basics of skating with and without their hockey sticks including falling and getting up, marching, 2-foot glides, stopping and more. The focus will be on skating skills and not the actual game of hockey. Although this is a hockey geared class it is always recommended for new skaters to begin in figure skates and change to hockey skates once a solid sense of balance has been established.

Basic 1 - 8 - The Basic Skills Program teaches students progressively more difficult moves through eight levels of skating. Upon competition of the Basic 1 through 8 Program, skaters will have knowledge of the sport enabling them to advance to more specialized areas of skating. If a child is skating (or taking lessons) for the first time, the student should register for the Basic 1 class level. Students are evaluated at the first class session to gauge their skill/ability level, and are placed in another class if the their skill is applicable. Please specify level. Basic 1 - Proper techniques to fall & get up, marching, two foot glides & stops Basic 2 - Backward skating, one foot glides, two foot turns & snowplow stops Basic 3 - Forward stroking, two foot spins & essence of actual gliding and skatingBasic 4 - Forward edges, crossovers & backward snowplow stops Basic 5 - Backward edges, crossovers & one foot spins Basic 6 - Beginning jumps, turns & spirals Basic 7 - More advanced jumps, turns & edge workBasic 8 - Combining moves, jumps & spins with new techniques

YOUTH WINTER PROGRAMS

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commUnity contacts

iF yoU havE any QUEstions aboUt thEsE groUps, plEasE contact thEm at thEsE nUmbErs or Email addrEssEs

COMMUNITY CONTACTS AND EVENTS

shorEwood connEcts 7th annUal Fall clEanUp!Date: Saturday, November 8Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Join your neighbors for a morning of yard clean-up to benefit older and disabled adults throughout Shorewood. Volunteers will receive a free knit hat. To volunteer, contact Shorewood Connects Coordinator, Mi-chelle Boehm via email at [email protected] or at (414) 698-4369. Older and disabled adults seeking assistance please contact Elizabeth Price at the Shorewood Senior Resource Center at (414) 847-2727 or via email at [email protected].

5th annUal shorEwood commUnity-widE hallowEEn party!Date: Thursday, October 31Time: 4:00 - 5:30 pmLocation: SHS Youth Center

Join SEED and the Recreation Department for a night of Halloween fun and games! This event will feature several family-friendly activities and games, including bowling in the SHS Bowling Lanes, a haunted hallway, and more! Be sure to wear your Halloween costume!

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wisconsin sEnior olympics 2014

Age Groups: 50 years - 100 + years

Events: Archery, badminton, basketball, bowling, cycling, free throw shoot-ing, golf, horseshoes, lawn bowling, pickle ball, race walking, racquetball, 5K road race, shuffleboard, softball, swimming, table tennis, tennis, track & field, triathlon, volleyball, weightlifting (Check website for date / location for each sport.)

For more information and to receive a brochure, contact: Wisconsin Senior Olympics, (262) 785-2575E-mail Address: [email protected]

wiseniorolympics.com/w/

Come watch the 2014 Wisconsin Senior Olympics swimming event at the VHE Pool. For more information go to: wiseniorolympics.com/w/.Location: VHE PoolDate: Saturday, September 13Time: 1:00 - 5:00 pmFee: FREE

Milwaukee Table TeNNis ClubLinda Leaf - (414) 281 - 3123

milwaukeettc.org

MilesToNes prograM for ChildreN(414) 964 - 5545

milestonesprograms.org

seNior resourCe CeNTerElizabeth Price - (414) 847 - 2727

villageofshorewood.org

seed fouNdaTioNshorewoodseed.org

shorewood fouNdaTioN(414) 847 - 2702

shorewoodfoundation.org

shorewood girls sofTballLiz Escobar - (414) 963 -1520

[email protected]

shorewood high draMa depT.Box Office - (414) 963 - 6940

shorewooddrama.org

shorewood hisToriCal soCieTyKaren deHartog - (414) 964 - 5258

shorewoodhistory.org

shorewood kiCkersKristin Yatso - (414) 963 - 6334

shorewoodkickers.com

shorewood liTTle leagueRick Friseke - (414) 731 - 9875

shorewoodlittleleague.com

shorewood MeN’s Clubshorewoodmensclub.org

shorewood swiM Clubshorewoodswimclub.com

shorewood woMaN’s ClubNancie Baker - (414) 961 - 2623

gfwcwishorewoodwomansclub.com

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Swimming instruction is provided to give children a positive attitude toward the water while introducing and developing proper swimming techniques. All participants will be evaluated the first day of class to ensure proper class placement. Parents are allowed to observe in the pool area from the bleachers. children that are not toilet trained must wear swim diapers. No disposable or cloth diapers are allowed in the pool. The Shorewood Recreation Department reserves the right to change a swimmer’s level if the level they are placed in does not meet their ability.

Level class Size Requirements Skills Taught in the class

Diaper Diver 15Age 6 - 24 months. Child must be accompanied in the water with an adult.

Parents are taught to safely work with their child in the water, including how to appropriately sup-port and hold their child in the water. Children are introduced to basic skills that lay a foundation to help learn to swim. Several water safety topics are introduced that are directed toward the parent.

Parent / child 15Ages 2 - 3 years. Child must be accompanied in the water with an adult.

Building on skills introduced in Diaper Diver. Participants improve on these skills and learn more advance skills in Parent / Child.

Alligator 6 Age 4 - 5 years. Buoyancy and breath control, supported floating and kicking on front and back, introduction to front crawl arms and safety fundamentals while increasing independence in the water.

Seal 6 Passed Alligator. Age 4 - 5 years

Continue to explore using simultaneous and alternating arm and leg action on the front and the back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.

Dolphin 6 Passed Seal. Age 4 - 5 years

Working on improved coordination of breathing, arm and leg action. Students will work on swim-ming independently with a focus on swimming greater distances and times.

Level 1Introduction to Water Skills

8 Age 6 years and older Developing positive attitudes, good swimming habits and safe practices in and around the water.

Level 2Fundamental Aquatic Skills

8 Passed Level 1 Floating without support and recovering to a vertical position. This level marks the true begin-ning of locomotion skills.

Level 3Stroke

Development8 Passed Level 2 Survival float, swim the front crawl and the elementary backstroke. The introduction of scissor

and dolphin kicks and build on the fundamentals of treading water.

Level 4Stroke

Improvement10 Passed Level 3 Improving skills and increase endurance by swimming for greater distances. This level will add

the arms to the sidestroke and introduce turning at the wall.

Level 5Stroke

Refinement10 Passed Level 4 Refining all strokes, swim greater distances and introduction to flip turns.

Level 6Swimming and Skill

Proficiency10 Passed Level 5 Prepares participants for more advance courses such as diving, personal water safety and

fitness swimming

Older child Swim Instruction 10 Age 8 - Grade 8 For beginner swimmers to gain confidence in the water at their own pace in a group of their

peers. Participants will work to learn and improve their water skills and strokes.

Adult SwimInstruction 6 Grade 8 - Adult For non-swimmers or beginner swimmers gain confidence in the water at their own pace. The

goal of the class is to overcome the fear of water.

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GROUP SWIM INSTRUCTION Location: VHE Pool

Fee per term: Resident - $40 / Non-Resident - $60

Register online at shorewoodschools.org

tUEsday, sEptEmbEr 23 - novEmbEr 11time class / level course #

6:00 - 6:30 pmAlligator 1303.2

Seal 1304.2

6:00 - 6:40 pmLevel 1 1306.3Level 2 1307.2

6:35 - 7:05 pm Older Child Swim Instruction 1313.2

6:35 - 7:15 pm Level 2 1307.3

6:45 - 7:15 pmAlligator 1303.3Dolphin 1305.2

7:20 - 8:00 pmLevel 3 1308.2Level 4 1309.2

Level 5 / 6 1310.2Private Swim Interest List 1327.1

thUrsday, sEptEmbEr 25 - novEmbEr 13time class / level course #

6:00 - 6:30 pm

Diaper Diver 1301.2Alligator 1303.4

Seal 1304.36:00 - 6:40 pm Level 1 1306.4

6:35 - 7:05 pmParent / Child 1302.2

Alligator 1303.5Dolphin 1305.3

6:45 - 7:25 pm Level 3 1308.3

7:10 - 7:50 pmLevel 2 1307.4Level 4 1309.3Level 5 1310.3

7:30 - 8:10 pm Adult Swim Instruction 1330.1Private Swim Interest List 1327.1

satUrday, sEptEmbEr 20 - novEmbEr 15(no class on octobEr 18)

time class / level course #

9:00 - 9:30 amDiaper Diver 1301.1

Alligator 1303.1Seal 1304.1

9:35 - 10:05 am

Parent / Child 1302.1Dolphin 1305.1

Older Child Swim Instruction 1313.1

10:10 - 10:50 am

Level 1 1306.1

Level 2 1307.1

Level 3 1308.1

10:55 - 11:35 amLevel 1 1306.2

Level 4 1309.1Level 5 / 6 1310.1

Private Swim Interest List 1327.2

Private Swim Interest ListEach eight week swim session has an interest list for private swim lessons. If we cancel a swim class due to low enrollment, we are then able to add a private swim lesson(s). Our interest list is free of charge. The interest list does not guarantee a private swim lesson. Register for evening lessons: #1327.1, for Saturday morning lessons: #1327.2

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PRIVATE SWIM INSTRUCTION

Private Swim Interest ListEach eight week swim session has an interest list for private swim lessons. If we cancel a swim class due to low enrollment, we are then able to add a private swim lesson(s). Our interest list is free of charge. The interest list does not guaran-tee a private swim lesson. Register for evening lessons: #1327.1, for Saturday morning les-sons: #1327.2

privatE swim instrUction - tUEsday

time Dates course #

5:30 - 5:55 pm9/23 - 10/14 1324.110/21 - 11/11 1324.2

Age 4 - AdultLocation: VHE PoolFee per term: Resident - $70 / Non-Resident - $105

privatE swim instrUction - thUrsday

time Dates course #

5:30 - 5:55 pm9/25 - 10/16 1325.110/23 - 11/13 1325.2

privatE swim instrUction - satUrday

time Dates course #

9:00 - 9:25 am9/20 - 10/11 1326.1

10/25 - 11/15 1326.2

9:30 - 9:55 am9/20 - 10/11 1326.3

10/25 - 11/15 1326.4

10:00 - 10:25 am9/20 - 10/11 1326.5

10/25 - 11/15 1326.6

10:30 - 10:55 am9/20 - 10/11 1326.7

10/25 - 11/15 1326.8

11:00 - 11:25 am9/20 - 10/11 1326.9

10/25 - 11/15 1326.11

11:30 - 11:55 am9/20 - 10/11 1326.12

10/25 - 11/15 1326.13

You can register online for private swim lessons for one person. To add an additional swimmer(s) to the lesson, please contact the Recreation Depart-ment directly at (414) 963-6913 x 4. For an addi-tional child, add $30 and $25 for the third.

Time Mon Tues Wed Thurs class Dates Description FeeR / N-R

7:00 - 8:00 am P P Deep Water Aerobics 9/2 - 12/18No class 11/27

Come get a full body workout that includes stretching, warm-up, cardio-vascular conditioning, toning and a cool down routine using flotation belts. Participants must provide their own belt.

Flex Plan$40 / $60(10 classes)

OR$80 / $120(20 classes)

8:30 - 9:30 am P P Shallow Water Aerobics 9/3 - 12/17Join us for a workout that combines stretching, cardio, strength and toning. You will march, jog and jump through the water to improve cardiovascu-lar fitness, muscular endurance and flexibility. Participants do not need to know how to swim as class is conducted in the shallow end of the pool.

WATER AEROBICSThe Water Aerobics Flex Plan entitles you to ten (10) or twenty (20) visits to any of the classes listed below. Ten visit punch cards can be purchased for $40 for Residents and $60 for Non-Residents and twenty visit punch cards can be purchased for $80 for Residents and $120 for Non-Residents by mail, fax, walk-in or telephone. For pool closings, please refer to page 23. All classes listed below are ongoing; new participants are welcome at any time!

Location: VHE PoolInstructor: Laura Livermore, Certified Aquatic Exercise Instructor

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“Recreation programs and ser-vices contribute to the health of children, youth and adults.”

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COMMUNITY

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SHOREWOOD HIGH SCHOOL - VHE POOLno cash will bE accEptEd at any commUnity swims

All swimmers must present a community swim punch card, a current Shorewood Community Fitness Center membership card (Open Swim is in-cluded in membership), or a single swim pass which can be purchased at the Recreation Department or the Shorewood Community Fitness Center during business hours. Identification is required to prove residency.

singlE swim pass FEEs

Pass Resident Fee Non-Resident FeeAdults $4 $6Senior $3 $5Youth $3 $5

Ages 5 and under are free!

commUnity swim 20 visit pUnch card

Pass Resident Fee Non-Resident FeeAdults $60 $90Senior $40 $60Youth $40 $60

Each punch card carries an expiration date of one year.

commUnity swim inFormation• Everyone must wear appropriate swimming attire in the pool. No swim

suits, caps, or towels are issued at any of the community swims. Before enter the pool, it is mandatory to shower.

• Patrons six years of age and older are expected to use the gender-appro-priate locker room or family changing area.

• Our family changing area can be used by parent/child or assistance with another adult. This area is located next to the women’s locker room. There are lockers in this room and we strongly recommend you use a lock. Enter the VHE pool from the lobby glass doors.

• Toys and flotation devices are prohibited. • The Recreation Department is not responsible for any lost or stolen ar-

ticles. Bring your own lock for a locker. Overnight storage is not permitted. • Sauna/whirlpool (adults only) will be open during adult and lap swims.

Only towels are allowed in sauna. • All ages - youth ages 7 and under must be accompanied in the water by

an adult (ratio of one adult to every 8 children). Children 6 and under must be within one arm’s length of an adult while in the water (ratio of one adult to every 4 children).

• Infants and toddlers must wear swim diapers in the pool. No disposable or cloth diapers allowed.

• We have an adaptive chair for shallow water entrance. • The Shorewood School District Facility Services Department makes every

attempt to maintain water and air temperature according to the standards set by the State of Wisconsin. Any fluctuation in the temperature will be corrected as soon as possible. Pool temperature is set between 78 - 81 degrees and the sauna temperature is between 100 - 104. If you have any concerns about our pool facilities, please contact District and Facility Operations at (414) 963-6918.

cOMMuNITY SWIM SchEDuLETuesday, September 2 - Tuesday, December 22

Monday

Lap: All Ages: Adult: Adult:

6:15 - 7:30 am8:30 - 9:30 am11:00 am - 2:00 pm8:10 - 9:10 pm

Lap Swim: Grade 3 - AdultAdult Swim: 18 yrs and older

The VhE Pool will be closed ALL DAY on:

Monday, September 1Saturday, September 6

Saturday, September 13 Saturday, October 18

Thursday, November 27Friday, November 28

Wednesday, December 24Thursday, December 25

Wednesday, December 31Thursday, January 1

The VhE Pool will be closed during the evening on:

Wednesday, September 10Wednesday, October 8

Wednesday, October 22

TuesdayLap: Adult: Adult:

6:15 - 8:00 am11:00 am - 2:00 pm8:10 - 9:10 pm

Wednesday

Lap: All Ages: Adult: Adult:

6:15 - 7:30 am8:30 - 9:30 am11:00 am - 2:00 pm8:10 - 9:10 pm

ThursdayLap: Adult: Adult:

6:15 - 8:00 am11:00 am - 2:00 pm8:10 - 9:10 pm

Friday

Lap:Adult:All Ages:Adult:

6:15 - 8:45 am11:00 am - 2:00 pm7:05 - 8:05 pm8:10 - 9:10 pm

Saturday & Sunday

All Ages:Adult:Lap:

2:00 - 3:30 pm3:30 - 4:15 pm4:15 - 5:00 pm

Pool hours are subject to change. updates will be posted on the VhE Pool bulletin board, VhE Pool Information line at 414963-6913 x 1, and on shorewoodschools.org.

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DISTRICT VOLUNTEERSThe Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department coordinates volunteers for the School District. Do you possess a special skill or area of ex-pertise that would benefit the Shorewood School District? Do you enjoy working with children? District volunteers are utilized in several capacities such as one-on-one homework tutors, organizing teacher libraries, coaching youth sports teams, chaperoning field trips, photocopying and laminating, and ushering SHS Drama productions. All volunteers must submit an online application which can be found on the District website at shorewoodschools.org under the Family Resources tab. Within ten business days of submission, you will receive an email with access to VICnet, an online volunteer information center. From the VICnet, you will be able to sign up for District volunteer opportunities and log hours. For more information, please contact Megan Welch at (414) 963-6913 x 4 or at [email protected].

VOLUNTEER COACHESVolunteer coaches are needed for our youth sports leagues. Duties include direct-ing the team’s practice and play during games. Training and resources are pro-vided. This small investment of your time will have a great impact on the children of your team. Coaches are needed for current and future programs in the areas of flag football (fall), basketball (winter), coach pitch baseball (summer) and t-ball (summer). If you are willing to help coach in our programs, contact the Recreation Department at (414) 963-6913 x 4, or email Nick Phalin at:[email protected].

THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS!The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department would like to thank the following individuals who have positively impacted our youth through vol-unteering for the Department. Thank you to all volunteers that spend time in our schools sharing their skills, time, and talent with our students and staff. The District appreciates you!

Grade 7 - 12Do you like working with children? Do you like arts and crafts, drawing, active games, sports, music, etc.? The Shorewood Recreation Department is looking for individuals who are friendly, dependable, and enthusiastic to help out with vari-ous programs throughout the season. If you are interested in volunteering this fall, please fill out a Teen Volunteer Application located at shorewoodschools.org under the Recreation and Community Services Tab. NOTE: If you were a Teen Volunteer over the summer, there is no need to fill out a new application. Simply login to your VICnet account and sign up for volunteer opportunities as you did for summer recreation programs.

VOLUNTEERS

Mike AldanaRenae AldanaWill AldanaTim BirkelJoseph BradisseIsabella BurnsIsaiah BurrellElena CainMatt CatonMike DeanBud DeGraffDemetri DourosCameron DyarBrian ElliottKaylee EtoEli FrankMitch GottschalkJess Henrickson

Kevin KaneLiam KelleyDan KleinhansAlex KnitterKyle LeppertJosh LiberatoreMateo LipscombJake LittleScott LukachKen LutzeKathryn MauerHarris McCaffertyTom McLellenBen MorrisseyJoel NagleGabriel NelsonChris OberleJD Optekar

Peter QuathamerAdrita Rehbein- JonesJohn ReinhartKatherine RobrechtMira SoldonMonise StarkAdrian StepanskiRob SullivanJennifer SwensonEllen TeerinkWillow TeipelNatalie TomaszewskiRob ValcqTim Vander MelRita Yasrob-DoustRay Xistris

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Become a Facebook Fan of the Shorewood Recreation and Communi-ty Services, the Shorewood Fitness Center and the Shorewood School District to receive these benefits:

* Reminders of upcoming programs

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* Future project plans

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WANTED: SPONSORS & DONORS!

DOnatiOn FOr reCreatiOn

Rounding up your program fee helps provide fi-nancial support to individuals who are unable to afford program fees. If you are rounding up, please put the amount you would like to round up in the appropriate box on the registration form. You can donate online by going to the Donation for Recre-ation or with your telephone registration.

a speCial thanks tO thOse whO have COntributeD During suMMer 2014!

yOu have MaDe a DiFFerenCe!

Jean CreightonRachel BaumCliona DraperLiz Escobar

Janet Malmon

Tabia NicholasDonna PollockScott Yanoff

Christin & Oscar Wille

The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department is looking for individuals and businesses to sponsor our leagues to cover jersey costs. Spon-sors will be recognized with their name or business logo on the back of the t-shirt of jersey for the league. If you are interested, please contact the Recreation Department at (414) 963-6913 x 4.

shOrewOOD reCreatiOn wants yOurs phOtOs

Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department is in constant need of photos for our website and Activity Guides. If you have a photo you want to share of someone participating in our programs please forward it to Barb Xistris at [email protected].

thank yOu tO Our FinanCial spOnsOrs FOr suMMer ‘14

spOnsOr a teaM Or league

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activity nights - gradE 7 - 8Page 11

act workshop Co-opStudents will gain direct experience with each of the five sections of the ACT. They will become familiar with the types of ques-tions they will encounter on the four multiple choice tests as well as learn a variety of strategies to attack those questions. The instructor has designed this course based on 19 years of experi-ence successfully preparing students to take the ACT. Students should bring a blank, spiral notebook with them to the first ses-sion.Page 13Instructor: Fred Silver, Vendor Program

aQUa boot campThis class provides participants with a combination of swimming, strength training and core work, both in the water and on the deck. Various exercise sets such as swim sprints (at your own pace) and resistance training will be utilized. Participants must know how to swim as this program is not a water aerobics class. Please bring an exercise mat.Page 6, 9Instructor: Renee Scherck-Meyer Certified AFAA Personal Trainer

arthritis ExErcisE programThis class is great for people with arthritis or who simple want to increase mobility and range of motion by using gentle move-ments. Be prepared to start feeling better, gain energy and have the ability to accomplish daily tasks with ease.Page 7, 8, 9, 10Instructor: Jan Mahlberg Certified Exercise Program Instructor

babysitting, amErican rEd crossThis is an ideal course for current and future babysitters, teach-ing them the best way to keep children safe while in their care. Feeding, diapering, safety, professionalism, first-aid, leadership and safe play are some of the topics that will be covered. Be sure to wear comfortable clothes and bring a water bottle and a snack.Page 14Instructor: American Red Cross Staff, Vendor Program

badminton Co-opThis sport offers something for everyone. Instruction will be of-fered for all registrants who would like to improve their skills. Rackets will be furnished or you may bring your own. Shuttle-cocks will be provided. Participants will receive via email informa-tion regarding changes in schedule.Page 7Instructor: Doug Kane

ballEtStudents will learn the fundamentals of ballet and vocabulary through creative, basic exercises. Please be sure to wear fit-ted, comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle to class. Ballet

slippers are recommended.Page 13Instructor: Deanna Lewis

baskEtball, boys JUnior grEyhoUndsThis program is for the more serious basketball player. This sea-son will run from early October - March. This program will involve significant commitment including practice two days per week and weekend games involving travel throughout southeastern Wisconsin. Parents will be counted on to carpool and help out with the scoreboard or scorebook during game play. New partici-pants must purchase team apparel (jersey, shorts, etc). We will have evaluation tryouts before finalizing a roster. Players who are interested are encouraged to tryout. Tryout fee will be $10 in advance ($20 day of) and will include a t-shirt. We will have two tryout dates. Players should plan to attend both dates. Only residents of Shorewood or students who attend Shorewood Pub-lic Schools will be able to play on these teams. Players will be notified on Monday, October 5 of the team roster for the season. Should players tryout but not make this team, they are encour-aged to sign up and join the recreational youth basketball pro-gram.Page 14

baskEtball, mEn’s opEnTeams will be formed on site. We will split the courts if necessary. Please bring a light and dark colored shirt. Ages 18 - Adult.Page 7

baskEtball program, shorEwood yoUth coEdPlayers will be placed on teams upon registration for this pro-gram. Player requests will not be honored. Both practice and game times will be scheduled by the Recreation Department. Grade 1 - 4 will have one practice and one game per week. Grade K4/K5 students will practice for the first 30 minutes each Saturday, with instructional scrimmage to follow. VOLUNTEER COACHES will instruct each team. If you are interested in coach-ing, please indicate on the registration form and contact Nick Phalin at [email protected]. Parents who coach will have their child on their team. We will accept a maximum of 2 coaches per team. Players will receive a t-shirt. Teams will play on age specific rim heights. All games and practices will be ap-proximately one hour in length. Practices will be held at Atwater and Lake Bluff Gym between 5:30 and 7:30 pm. Practices will be held Monday - Thursday. Practices will tentatively start the week of October 27. All games will be Saturday morning to early afternoon at Lake Bluff School. No games on 11/29, 12/27and 1/3. DEADLINE: OcTOBER 3, 2014.Page 15

baskEtball, slammErs For girls New Co-opA winter recreation basketball league for girls in 5th Grade. 10-foot baskets will be used. The first date, December 7th, will be an evaluation day and attendance is required and 5th grade girls must be there from 12:00 to 1:30 pm Main Gym. December 14th will be a practice day ONLY. Game dates are January 4, 11, 18, 25, February 1, 8, 15, 22. A schedule of game times will be cre-ated, and you will be notified by your coach. Each game date

will include a 30 - minute practice followed by a game. Additional practice times will be available during the season and times will be notified to the coaches. Games in the 5th grade division will be officiated by an adult. Registration for Slammers needs to be completed on the Slammers Basketball Registration Form which will be provided.Page 16

bEads & bracElEts NewStudents will learn everything from how to create their own sim-ple friendship bracelets, to advancing on to more intricate string work. Also with that, students will learn different beading meth-ods, including how to make their own key chains. Class may oc-assionally meet outside at varios locations.Page 15, 16Instructor: Sam Krieger

boot camp FitnEssA “boot camp” style class that mixes drills of calisthenics, plyo-metric and core work for a complete cardio-strength workout! If weather is nice, class will meet outside. Participants must be able to run and jump. Classes may ocassionally meet oustside at various locations.Page 6, 9Instructor: Joanne Dixon, Certified AFAA Instructor

cardio stEpThis 40-minute cardio workout involves choreographed, low-impact, and aerobic movements on and off a height-adjustable bench.Page 6, 9Instructor: Joanne Dixon, Certified AFAA Instructor

chEErlEading, shs “JUnior hoUnds” NewPlease join the Shorewood High School varsity squad for a fantastically fun crash course in cheerleading! Participants will spend four days working with high school team members learning sideline cheers and a floor cheer to perform during the SHS Homecoming football game on September 26, 2014. Par-ticipants in the 5th - 6th grade group will learn basic stunting for the floor cheer. The Junior Hounds will perform sideline cheers alongside the high school team on the track during the 1st quar-ter of the game and then present their floor cheers between 1st and 2nd quarter or at half time. Participants will be provided with a t-shirt and hair bow to wear at the game. Help us cheer on Messwood football at one of our biggest games of the season and show your school and community spirit! Please remember to wear comfortable clothes, tennis shoes with socks, and wear hair pulled back out of the face. No jewelry should be worn to practice for safety reasons. Please bring a bottle of water.Page 13Instructor: Danielle Borkowski, SHS Cheer Coach

chEss instrUctionStudents interested in learning chess or expanding their knowl-edge and strategy of the game are welcome to join us for this class. We will cover the movement of each board piece, game strategy and smaller more focused chess games to teach

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chEss instrUction (cont.)participants. Parent volunteers will be part of our group. If you are interested in volunteering your time and enjoy working with kids, please contact Nick Phalin at [email protected] 16

chicago, yoUr way! holiday shoppingAn adult must accompany children under 16 years old. Join us for a fun-filled day in Chicago. You will have the day to yourself to shop, go to museums or people watch. You will be dropped off and picked up at the corner of Rush and Superior. Come with family and friends. All payments are non-refundable. Page 10

choral artsThis adult community chorus is open for anyone who loves to sing! The dress rehearsal will be held on Monday, October 27th and the concert will be held on Tuesday, October 28th.Page 7Instructor: Jason Clark

clUttEr FrEE living - lEvEl 1 New Co-opWhether you are considering your own move to a new home or assisting a relative, downsizing can be challenging. Kathi Miller, Clutter Coach, shares her expertise to help you navigate this transition. This course covers what to take, what to leave behind and how to go about deciding.Page 8Instructor: Kathleen Miller

compUtErs, intro to - bEginnEr Co-opThis program is designed for those who have never used a com-puter and is geared for the older beginner. It will slowly walk participants through the concepts. Microsoft basics and general use of a PC (not Apples or Macs).Page 7Instructor: Mike Brown

compUtErs, intro to - intErmEdiatE Co-opThis program will build on the Beginner Computer class. It will slowly walk participants through the computer concepts. Micro-soft basics and general use of a PC (not Apples or Macs).Page 8Instructor: Mike Brown

cross coUntry NewJoin us for Cross Country in this fun setting. We will train to build up to competing in meets during the season. While train-ing we will use multiple routes throughout Shorewood. We will alternate our meeting area before running each week. We will meet at Lake Bluff for one week, then Atwater for the next week. Each participant will receive a location schedule. We will run, learn some basics about running, stretch and have a lot of fun! Practice every day is not mandatory. Come as much as you can, get some exercise and have fun. Please meet us on the front steps at Lake Bluff by 3:45 pm. Come ready to run the first day (September 8), wear shorts and running shoes. We rely on par-ent drivers for our meets. If you are interested in driving, please

contact Nick Phalin at [email protected]. We will not participate in Saturday meets. Each participant will receive a team t-shirt.Page 13Instructor: Regina Kenney, Janet Reinhoffer & Sue Froelich

daddy - daUghtEr Fall Formal - 8th annUal Co-opGirls, slip on that precious dress and take dear ol’ Dad out for a special night of dinner and dancing. Fathers, dust off your danc-ing shoes, wear your best suit, and enjoy a wonderful evening with your daughter(s) while creating lasting memories that you will cherish forever. This unforgettable evening includes dinner, refreshments and dancing with Kart Tunes DJ. A professional photographer from Worzella Photography, Inc. will be on hand to capture your special moments. Pre- Registration is required.Page 16

dancE For mUsical thEatEr NewIn this class, students will learn and study a wide vocabulary of dance terminology encompassed in the Musical Theatre Dance Style. They will learn dance combinations from musical numbers to help understand the idea of telling a story through dance, how to use their bodies on stage, and build confidence to audition for productions! Dance for Musical Theater will prepare children with the techniques used in different variations of Shorewood Drama Productions. 5, 6, 7, 8!Page 12Instructor: Ryan Cappelman

dodgEballLearn how to dodge, duck, dip and dive in a game of dodgeball. We will try several variations of dodgeball. This is a great class to sign up with a friend!Page 16Instructor: Recreation Staff

drama JUnior - “a cElEbration oF oz: a mUsical rEvUE”In honor of the 75th anniversary of the release of The Wizard of Oz, Shorewood Drama Junior celebrates one of the most-endur-ing and most-endearing children’s stories of all times. A Celebra-tion of Oz: A Musical Revue features moments from the 1939 MGM movie musical as well as various incarnations of Oz and its characters from TV, silent and other feature films, cartoons and Tony-winning musicals. We’ll also see and hear how the original L. Frank Baum book, published in 1900, has influenced genera-tions of authors, artists and musicians. Whether you cheer on Dorothy or think the Wicked Witch got the bum’s rush, we wel-come all actors, singers, dancers and technicians who agree…there’s no place like Oz. Production dates will be Saturday, De-cember 6 at 1:30 pm and 7:00 pm and Sunday, December 7 at 1:30 pm.Page 12Instructor: Sara Van Loon

Fall wEEkEnd advEntUrEsThis 5 weekend program offers youth the opportunity to experi-ence rock climbing, rappelling, canoeing, kayaking, biking, and hiking all within the city limits. This is all done under the tutelage

of experienced staff. Training on equipment and safety will be conducted in order to guarantee a safe and successful experi-ence for your child. All equipment, including helmets, is supplied. September 13 - Canoeing - TBA or Kletzsch Park to Lincoln Park depending on water conditions. (bring a towel & clothes to get wet in)September 20 - Kayaking - TBA or Kletzsch Park to Lincoln Park (depending on water conditions. (bring a towel & clothes to get wet in)September 27 - Biking - Meet at softball diamond parking lot in Estabrook ParkOctober 4 - Rock Climbing & Rappelling - 1430 E Belleview Pl, Milwaukee. Belleview & Newhall (bring loose fitting clothes and sturdy shoes)Page 12Instructor: Riverwest Outdoor Enterprises Staff, Vendor Program

Financial and EstatE planning For pEacE oF mind Co-opEveryone, regardless of age or wealth, should have an estate plan. Wills, trusts, and beneficiary planning provide necessary direction and continuity when passing on your assets after death. Estate planning also should address during-life issues such as health care directives, durable powers of attorney, and proper financial planning for your long-term needs. We will discuss strategies to help you protect your assets and your loved ones.Page 10Instructor: Jess Henrickson, Financial Advisor Dan McDermott, Attorney

Fit powEr mixPlyometrics, resistance and agility training. The all in one class built specifically to help you loose weight and stimulate muscle growth. If you would like to take your fitness to next level, this intermediate to advance program could be right for you. **This is an advanced level fitness class. Participants must be able to run, jump and perform other high intensity exercises. Please consult a personal trainer if you have any reservations.Page 7, 10Instructor: Otto Wichmann, Certified BCRBA Instructor

5k training programThis course is designed for runners that want to work up to a 5K (3.1 miles) and for those who haven’t ran in a while and want to begin again. All ability levels are welcome! Along with running workouts, Coach Renee will cover topics such as flexibility and core strength, proper running technique, running shoes, safety, injury prevention, hydration and race day nutrition. This program will culminate with participants completing the Shorewood Fowl 5K on Saturday, November 15. The course fee includes your registration fee for the 5K and a race participation t-shirt.PageInstructor: Renee Scherck-Meyer Certified AFAA Personal Trainer

Flag Football New Co-opThis co-ed 7 vs. 7 program focuses on teaching the basics of football while preparing players for tackle football. Players will

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Flag Football (cont.)learn the fundamentals of running, throwing, receiving, and kicking. Participants play for their respective schools and compete against other schools in the district. All participants will receive a t-shirt. On Monday, October 13th all games will be played at Nico-let Stadium! Registration fills up fast-don’t delay, register today! Registration deadline: Friday, September 5th. The deadline will be strictly adhered to in our efforts to allow time for making team assignments, ordering team shirts, securing equipment, and creating game schedules. Officials needed: High school age students are hired to officiate games. If you have an interest in officiating flag football or being a parent volunteer coach, please email: [email protected]. Teams will be coached by parent volunteers. There will be a coaches meeting on Tuesday, Sep-tember 9th at 6:00 pm - Nicolet High School - athletic conference room. All coaches MUST attend the meeting. You will receive ros-ters, game schedules, and go over rules, etc. Volunteers are vital to this program.Page 12, 13

FUll body ExprEss NewThese classes incorporate weights, bands, plyometric exercises along with other training styles to get a full body-overhaul. ***This is an advanced level fitness class. Participants must be able to run, jump and perform other high intensity exercise. Please con-sult a personal trainer if you have any reservation.Page 7, 8, 9Instructor: Jake Wollach (September) Otto Wichmann (Mondays beginning in October) TBD (Wednesday beginning in October)

FUll body ovErhaUlThese classes incorporate weights, bands, plyometric exercises along with other training styles to get a full body-overhaul. ***This is an advanced level fitness class. Participants must be able to run, jump and perform other high intensity exercise. Please con-sult a personal trainer if you have any reservation.Page 6, 9Instructor: Sarah Hammond Saren O’Grady

gymnastics instrUctionThis class will take you through the basic fundamentals involved in the vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise. Par-ticipants will be divided to allow for instruction appropriate to skill level.Page 16Instructor: Samantha Schilling, Varsity Gymnastics Coach & SHS Gymnasts

icE skatingPage 17Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff, Vendor Program

indUstrial EnginEEring - a-linE prodUctions New Co-opDuring the Industrial Engineering classes, students use the Engi-neering Design Process to design, create, test and refine efficient systems for production. Students explore foundational concepts

of industrial engineering such as assemble lines, safety, stamp-ing, sorting and distributing materials. Students see just how fun and creative industrial engineering can be as they create their own ice cream factory and 3-D copies of designs.Page 15Instructor: Northshore Engineering for Kids, Vendor Program

Jazz / tap dancECome join a high energy class with BOTH tap AND jazz! Stu-dents will learn basic movements, vocabulary, and combinations throughout the weeks! Please be sure to wear fitted, comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. Tap shoes are required. Page 16Instructor: Deanna Lewis

kEttlE bEll circUit training This class will incorporate a variety of kettle bell exercises to chal-lange your entire body. Kettle bells allow for new movements so it will work new muscle groups. Please bring a kettle bell of your desired weight.Page 10Instructor: Neal Schuster

kimchi For a hEalthy sEason New Co-opDiscover how to prepare Korea’s famous pickled dish, Kimchi. Join local Home Cook and Korean Culture Consultant, Saehee Chang, to understand the unique history and tradition of Kimchi preparation and make a basic Napa Cabbage Kimchi. This class will also explore the healthy benefits of Kimchi, ranging from pro-biotics and other nutritional properties. The best part about this class is that each participant will receive a small sample of home-made Kimchi to take home and enjoy!Page 7Instructor: Saehee Chang

lacrossE instrUction oUtdoor - boysLacrosse is a fast, physical, contact sport that combines aspects of soccer, hockey and basketball. This program will offer instruc-tion (drills and skills) and scrimmages for players of all levels; be-ginner to experienced. Full boys lacrosse equipment is required and, if needed equipment (gloves, elbow, shoulder pads, helmet and stick) can be rented for $15 (course #1493.3). Players must provide a mouth guard and athletic cup. Players may participate in this program if they are new players who live in Shorewood, Milwaukee or WFB residents that live south of Henry Clay Street or played for the Rec. Dept. in spring 2014. Cleats are recom-mended. This is a great opportunity for boys who are new to the sport of lacrosse to give it a try. Come out and play the exciting sport that Sports Illustrated calls the “Fastest Growing Sport in America,” plus have fun with your friends! Parents interested in helping instruct or coach should contact Nick Phalin at:[email protected] 7Instructor: Kevin Kane

lacrossE indoor - boysIndoor Lacrosse is a faster ‘pin-ball’ version of outdoor lacrosse. For those players that are looking for something more, the indoor

program takes everything you enjoy about lacrosse and focuses on improving fundamental stick work and overall quickness. The hour slot will be 6 vs. 6 scrimmages only. Players may participate in this program if they are new players who live in Shorewood, Milwaukee or WFB residents that live south of Henry Clay Street or played for the Rec. Dept. in spring 2014. Full boys lacrosse equipment is required and, if needed equipment (gloves, elbow, shoulder pads, helmet and stick) can be rented for $15, (course #1493.6). Players must provide a mouth guard and athletic cup. Cleats are recommended. Parents interested in helping instruct/coach should contact Nick Phalin at:[email protected]. Uihlein Soccer Complex is located at 7101 W. Good Hope Road.Page 16Instructor: Kevin Kane

lacrossE, north shorE blUE Jays girls clinic Co-opHosted by the North Shore Blue Jays at their home field, Doctors Park. Beginners will concentrate on the basics; throwing, catch-ing and picking up ground balls. Experienced players will contin-ue to work on their skills through drills and scrimmages. Lacrosse is a fast, fun, physical sport, a combination of basketball, soccer, and hockey. For more information about the club see our website: northshoreyouthlacrosse.org **Full gear is required at the first clinic, including mouth guards. Limited equipment is available for rental. Cost is $25.00, deposit is required. Contact Lisa Porfilio at [email protected] for availability.Page 13Instructor: North Shore Blue Jays Coaches, Vendor Program

lEt’s makE toys! Jr mEchanical EnginEEring New Co-opThe Jr. Mechanical Engineering Toys program introduces the youngest engineers to fundamental concepts of energy, materi-als and movement. Students explore and construct six different toys throughout this unit, including spinners, magical boomerang cans, wind-up whirligigs and more. Page 12Instructor: North Shore Engineering for Kids, Vendor Program

liFEgUarding cErtiFication, amErican rEd crossAre you interested in becoming a lifeguard? You will learn con-cepts of responsibility, work ethic, leadership and approachabil-ity that will prepare you for a job as a lifeguard. The American Red Cross Lifeguard course will cover the knowledge and skills to get your lifeguard, CPR/AED and first aid certifications. Suc-cessful completion of the course earns you a 2-year, nationally recognized certification in Lifeguarding/First-Aid/CPR/AED. At-tendance at ALL meeting dates is mandatory. Certification is not guaranteed as participants must score above an 80% on a written test and pass an in-water skills test. There is a mandatory pretest on the first day of class. Please bring swimsuit, towel and snacks each meeting day. Class meets on Fridays from 5:00 - 9:00 pm, on Saturdays from12:00 - 8:00 pm and on Sundays from 1:30 - 7:00 pm.Page 10, 11, 16Instructor: Amy Johnson, Red Cross Certified Lifeguarding Instructor, Vendor Program

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lil’ blitzErs NewLil’ Blitzers is a child development program created to introduce children ages 3 through 7 to the game of football. Introduce your son or daughter to the game in a fun, active, and non-competitive environment. Our coach will use developmentally appropriate games to introduce important football skills such as throwing, re-ceiving, running, blocking, defending, kicking, and punting. Page 12, 13Instructor: Kids Sports Staff, Vendor Program

magniFicEnt mandala art NewA mandala is a complex abstract design that is usually circular in form and is made up of geometric shapes and organic forms. We will use acrylic, ink, and collage techniques to create a multi-layered mandala that is inspired by our world, our dreams, and our imaginations.Page 15Instructor: Anna Grosch

martial arts, yoUng amEricanThis innovative martial arts program will encourage your child to develop a positive attitude, perseverance, self-confidence and self-discipline. We will have more fun-filled challenges of the Young American Martial Arts Club as well. Class fee includes testing. The reduced resident sibling fee is $145.Page 13Instructor: YAMAC Staff, Vendor Program

mini mastErsIn this session children will learn about famous artistic move-ments, the artist’s brushstrokes, techniques and color palettes. The class will concentrate on drawing and painting skills. Each week, each child will create a work of art based upon an artistic movement featured that week.Page 12Instructor: Anna Grosch

mixEd mEdia NewStudents will learn to use different combinations of materials in their creations. This art form is unique because the focus is not only on one specific technique, but instead on learning how to successfully combine methods such as painting and photogra-phy, or combinations of different materials such as beads and canvas.Page 12Instructor: Sam Krieger

mUsclE FitnEssThis 30-minute workout is designed to strengthen and tone all major muscle groups, as well as improve your core and balance using personal resistance, weights, bands and resist-a-balls. For safety purposes, we ask that you warm-up before coming into the class. Please bring an exercise mat.Page 6, 9Instructor: Joanne Dixon, Certified AFAA Instructor

mUsic makErs Co-opThis sing-along musical activity group is designed for children

and their parents or caregivers. The class incorporates tradition-al children’s songs, finger play, rhythm instruments and dance movements as well as puppets that help tell a story within the songs. Our goal is to give children an interest and love for all kinds of music. Bring your dancing feet and join us for a fun family class. Page 12, 15Instructor: Abbie Wallschlaeger, Vendor Program

opEn art New Co-opExplore the fun of art with your child in an informal, free-style set-ting. Various art materials and supplies will be set out for you to create your own projects. Supervision and help will come from Miss Megan. Come with your child and discover your creative side!Page 12, 14Instructor: Miss Megan

opEn gym New Co-opOpen Gym offers a variety of play equipment available for kids and parents or guardians to enjoy together. Parents are respon-sible for their child’s supervision and behavior. Only children meeting the age requirements may participate. Unregistered siblings must remain on the carpeted area in the gym. This pro-gram is scheduled to be compatible with the Friday Open Art program. This program has parental supervision only with no instructor or led activities.Page 12, 14

piano, JUst oncE - For hopElEssly bUsy pEoplE Co-opSome teachers may not want you to know this, but you don’t need years of weekly lessons to learn piano. In just a few hours, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to give you years of musical enjoyment. How do we do it? While regular piano teach-ers teach note reading, piano professionals use chords. And you can learn all the chords you will need to play any song in this one session. Any song! Any style! Any key! If you can find middle C and know the meaning of Every Good Boy Does Fine, you already know enough to enroll in this workshop. Total beginners can print out a free pamphlet on the treble clef at this link:justonceclasses.com/info/images/fastpresence/class_notes_for_piano.pdfPage 8Instructor: Just Once Staff, Vendor Program

piano lEssonsHave you always wanted to learn piano? Do you need to “brush up” on your skills? Come work one-on-one with instructor, Olga Volodarskaya, and learn piano! All classes will be 30 minutes. Make-up lessons will be scheduled with the instructor.Page 12, 16Instructor: Olga Volodarskaya

pilatEsPilates is designed to tone and elongate muscles, to isolate, ac-tivate and condition deep muscles in your body. It also works to flatten abdominals, improve body mechanics, to alleviate stress/tension and refine breathing patterns. Bring an exercise mat.

Page 6, 7, 9Instructor: Elizabeth Klijnsmit, Certified Stott Pilates Instructor

prints NewThrough the art form of print making, students will learn to use different printing techniques such as stamping, creating their own unique stencils, etching, and how to use common, everyday ob-jects to create simple mono prints, or even to create their own “editions” of multiple prints.Page 14Instructor: Sam Krieger

QUilting stUdio New Co-opLearn quilting tips and secrets from a real expert whether you are a beginning or advanced quilter. Maribeth will be here to guide you through your chosen projects, providing personal care and attention. Make those UFOs disappear or start on something new! This class is sure to inspire, motivate and promote confi-dence for all. Maribeth is an experienced quilting instructor and a National Quilting Association certified quilt judge. Page 6, 8Instructor: Maribeth Schmid rEcyclEd robot scUlptUrEs NewWe will gather every day, household items to design, cut, paint, and assemble a one-of-a-kind recycled robot. Please note: the finished robot will be a stable, sculptural creation rather than an automated or mechanical piece.Page 14Instructor: Anna Grosch

rock climbing tEamRock climbing is a fun and satisfying sport that strengthens the body and mind. Rock climbing allows climbers to enjoy a sport in a non-competitive environment while still emphasizing team-work, motivation, and self-confidence. Rock climbing also builds muscular endurance, flexibility, coordination, and mental focus. We aim to build strong, responsible climbers. This co-ed team welcomes climbers of all ability and experience levels. The team is open to climbers from 9 to 13 years old. However, age restric-tion may be waived with interest.This is all done under the tutelage of experienced staff. Training on equipment and safety will be conducted in order to guarantee a safe and successful experience for your child. All equipment, including helmets, is supplied. Page 14Instructor: Riverwest Outdoor Enterprises Staff Vendor Program

rUnning program, intErmEdiatE NewThis course is designed for intermediate runners that want to im-prove their skills and work up to running longer distances. Along with running workouts, Coach Renee will cover topics such as flexibility and core strength, proper running technique, running shoes, safety, injury prevention, hydration and race day nutrition. Page 6Instructor: Renee Scherck-Meyer Certified AFAA Personal Trainer

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sElF dEFEnsE sEminarsUnfortunately the fact is, violence is sometimes unavoidable. Participants will be shown and able to safely demonstrate tech-niques during the seminar which can be carried over to real-life situations if necessary. Page 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16Instructor: Nate Ziegler, ACE-CPT

sEnior strEngth with balancE and FlExibilityUsing bands and light weights to strengthen various muscle groups, the class will also focus on movements that enhance balance and flexibility.Page 6, 9Instructor: Elizabeth Klijnsmit, Certified NETA Instructor

sEw, lEarning to - basic Co-opBasic Sewing teaches the fundamentals of machine sewing as students make several fun projects including a string purse, creature pillow and apron. Sewing machines are provided and a supply list is located on our website, www.wfbschools.com/recreation.Page 14Instructor: Sandy Saltzstein

sEwing, makE and takE - capEd crUsadEr Co-opThis single- session workshop will offer an opportunity to practice familiar sewing techniques and learn new skills. This session is designed for people who have taken a sewing course or have some prior sewing experience. Students will need to purchase materials prior to the class. You can bring your own sewing ma-chine or use one of ours. Participants will create a hooded cape for yourself or one of the kids…just in time for Halloween!Page 8Instructor: Sandy Saltzstein

sEwing, makE and takE - chalkboard tablE rUnnEr Co-opThis single- session workshop will offer an opportunity to practice familiar sewing techniques and learn new skills. This session is designed for people who have taken a sewing course or have some prior sewing experience. Students will need to purchase materials prior to the class. You can bring your own sewing ma-chine or use one of ours. Great for a buffet…label your dishes right on the runner. $5.00 additional charge for chalk cloth to be paid at the first class.Page 10Instructor: Sandy Saltzstein

sEwing, makE and takE - holiday stocking Co-opThis single- session workshop will offer an opportunity to practice familiar sewing techniques and learn new skills. This session is designed for people who have taken a sewing course or have some prior sewing experience. Students will need to purchase materials prior to the class. You can bring your own sewing ma-chine or use one of ours. Hang your homemade stocking by the chimney with care!Page 10Instructor: Sandy Saltzstein

sEwing with avis march Co-opSewing classes for everyone! Learn the basics or hone your skills. Find new sources for fabrics, discover new techniques, exchange fashion ideas and realize how easy and fun it is to sew under the expert tutelage of Avis Marsh.Page 6, 7Instructor: Avis Marsh

sEwing with yoUr machinE, EvEryday FUndamEntals Co-opHere’s a chance to finally learn to use that sewing machine that has been sitting in the closet (or basement and attic). Bring it in and let’s learn to make it work for you. We’ll learn your ma-chine’s threading and try a variety of stitches and techniques as we make a few basic projects. Students will learn how to use a zipper foot, make buttonholes and sew a hem. The final project will introduce basic skills used for making clothing. Participants will need to purchase fabric for projects; instructions and yard-age guidelines are available on the website at wfbschools.com/recreation.Page 7Instructor: Sandy Saltzstein

sEwing with yoUr machinE, stUdio Co-opNow let’s apply the skills you learned in the Fundamentals pro-gram by completing a fashion or home decor project of your choice. Participants will learn how to read a pattern, practice techniques for layout and cutting and receive guidance as need-ed throughout the sewing process. Participant will need to pur-chase their own pattern and fabric prior to the first class session. Page 10Instructor: Sandy Saltzstein

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soccEr, slapThe KidsSports, SLaP (Soccer Learn and Play) program is de-signed to introduce the game of soccer in a fun but challeng-ing outdoor environment. Our group of highly-trained instructors will teach proper soccer skills like dribbling, passing, trapping, shooting, defending as well as other basic soccer concepts such as rules. Our class consists of 45 minutes of energized age ap-propriate games and activities each week along with organized actual 3v3 matches with other teams with the group.Page 12, 13Instructor: Kids Sports Staff, Vendor Program

soccEr, womEn’s indoor New Co-opHere’s your chance to play the game and learn the challenges of this exciting sport! A perfect opportunity to get some much needed exercise in a relaxed, recreational setting. Shin guards and flat-bottomed shoes are required. No cleats allowed. Page 8

soccEr, yoUth indoor Co-opOur highly successful indoor soccer program consists of instruc-tion and competitive play. Emphasis is on learning the fundamen-tals of the game, techniques, conditioning, and sportsmanship.

Participants divide into teams to play scrimmage games and have fun! All players should wear shin guards and bring a ball to each practice. No class on 11/29, 12/13, & 12/27.Page 15

spanish, prEschool - los chiQUitos New Co-opIn this class, your child will love learning Spanish with our playful approach that parallels the “natural language acquisition model”. Using books, games, songs and crafts, our Los Chiquitos Span-ish classes provide a dynamic introduction to the Spanish lan-guage. Your child will learn how to ask and answer basic ques-tions in Spanish, count from 1 to 20, recognize colors and family members in Spanish y mucho mas!Page 14Instructor: Ingrid Levine, Futura Language Professionals Vendor Program

spEcial olympicsThe Recreation Department is the Agency Manager for Shore-wood Special Olympics. If you have a child age 8 - 21 with spe-cial needs that is looking to stay active, meet friends, socialize, and have fun while playing sports, sign up today! Page 10

stEp & scUlptThis class will be using step for the cardio portion of the class and toning movements utilizing exercise tubs, weights, bars and fitness balls. Abdominal training included. This class consists of a warm-up, cardio workout, toning movements and a final stretch portion. Bring and exercise mat.Page 6, 9Instructor: Joanne Dixon, Certified AFAA Instructor

sUbmission grappling opEn mat NewThe Shorewood Fitness Center will be hosting a submission grappling open mat. All skill levels are welcome to join. Higher level grapplers will have the chance to train, roll, and drill, while lower level and new-comers will have the chance to learn. Open for both gi and no-gi. Made popular by the world of Mixed Martial Arts, submission grappling has said to be one of the most effec-tive martial arts in the world today. It promotes the principle that a smaller, weaker person using leverage and proper technique can successfully defend themselves against a bigger, stronger assailant. Feel free to email Nate Ziegler with more questions at [email protected]. All participants will be asked to sign a short liability waiver upon arrival.Page 8, 9Instructor: Nate Ziegler

tEEn strEngth & agilityThis class will teach students the basics to strength and agility training at the Shorewood Community Fitness Center. Through-out the sessions, the course will progress in training techniques to help the students learn and advance physically and mentally. Completion of the class includes a membership to the SCFC through the 2014 - 2015 school year and certifies the student to workout independently.Page 11, 12, 15

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thEatEr - introdUction to NewIn this workshop, participants will be introduced to the many dif-ferent aspects of theater and how to prepare as an Actor. Each day will focus on an individual technique, which will in the end, form a complete practice. The lessons will be taught through warm up exercises, games and practical application (Character Studies and Short Scene Work).Page 16Instructor: Amanda Hull

tiny tUmblErsThis course will introduce children to gymnastics. Participants will become comfortable with their body and trying new and chal-lenging movements. Age 2-3 participants must have an adult that actively participates in the class.Page 15

total body conditioningUsing a variety of equipment, this strength training class targets major muscle groups for the total body workout. Abdominal ex-ercises are always included. This is a great way to increase your metabolism, burn fat and get a great workout! Please bring an exercise mat.Page 6, 7, 9Instructor: Elizabeth Klijnsmit, Certified NETA Instructor

totally lovE yoUrsElF For tEEn girls NewThis workshop is designed to address the many challenges that teen girls are up against as we help them discover inner tools for seeking balance in their lives. Through fun, individual and group activies we will explore topics such as self-image, friendship, self-rejuvenation, and much more!Page 12, 16Instructor: Cheri Knuth, BFA, CMT Pam Miller, BA, MS, RYT Tara Tzimopoulos

Unlocking social sEcUrity: making yoUr bEnEFits work For yoU Co-opWe will provide tips to help you maximize your Social Security benefits. We also will discuss common concerns, such as: (1) when to file for benefits, (2) spousal benefits, and (3) working while receiving Social Security. We also will highlight financial and estate planning strategies that coincide with preparing for retirement.Page 8Instructor: Jess Henrickson, Financial Advisor Dan McDermott, Attorney

Up, Up and away! aErospacE EnginEEring New Co-opDuring the Aerospace Engineering classes, students use the Engineering Design Process to design, create, test and refine a variety of flying machines. They construct a shock absorbing sys-tem designed to protect two marshmallow astronauts in a lunar vehicle, create their own air-powered rockets and assemble a hot air balloon model that actually takes flight!Page 12Instructor: Northshore Engineering for Kids, Vendor Prgoram

vollEyball, adUlt coEdServe, Bump and volley. Come improve your skills during open volleyball. For beginner to advanced players.Page 7

vollEyball instrUctionGirls and boys who would love to learn the basic fundamentals of passing, setting, hitting and serving are invited to register. Build your skills in a fun, yet challenging setting. Whether you love the sport of volleyball or you just want to learn more, this camp is for you.Page 16Instructor: Brian Rushmer, Germantown Boys Varsity Volleyball Coach

yoga, EvEryday For diFFErEntly ablE kids NewYoga is an extraordinary way for children to enhance their sense of self, modulate emotions, build fine, gross-motor, sensory and social skills. Yoga for kids is fun, playful, imaginative and noncompetitive. Calming, energizing, strengthening, balancing, grounding yoga postures are taught along with breathing and re-laxation techniques. Yoga helps to build a strong, flexible body, calm balanced mind and a kind, loving heart. Modifications will be made based upon individual child’s ability. All levels welcome. Volunteers are needed for this class. Please contact the Recre-ation Department if you are interested in helping with this class.Page 13Instructor: Minda Devorkin, RYT, RCYT, MSW

yoga, FlowFlow yoga is a fluid style yoga practice, linking series’ of asanas (poses) together with deep full-body breathing. Close attention will be paid to breathing techniques, proper alignment and a breakdown of poses. This class is designed to increase physi-cal strength and mobility, as well as calm and focus the mind. All levels welcome.Page 6, 7, 8, 9Instruction: Pam Miller, Certified Yoga Instructor Saren O’Grady, Registered Yoga Teacher

yoga, mindFUlThis course is specifically designed for teens and will practice fun yoga postures that will enliven their sense of playfulness and help them to see their body and mind connection. Yoga for Teens will help participants find their sense of inner calm and quiet and strengthen their mind and body.Page 13, 16Instructor: Pam Miller, Certified Yoga Instructor

yoga, mindFUl For kidsKids learn the basics of Yoga through non-competitive games and activities. Make Friends! Increase Coordination! Encourage a Healthy Lifestyle! Have Fun!Page 12Instructor: Pam Miller, Certified Yoga Instructor

zEn strEngthThis is a zen strength / intermediate yoga class that emphasizes

and focuses on the core and all major muscle groups. Partici-pants will do pulsing crescent lunges, squats, planks, etc. Bands, weights, and balls will be used. No previous yoga experience re-quired. Please bring a yoga mat and water. Page 6, 9Instructor: Sarah Hammond

zUmbaZumba is a fusion of Latin and International music and dance themes that create a dynamic, exciting and effective fitness sys-tem. The routines feature aerobic fitness interval training with a combination of fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. Zumba utilizes principles of fitness interval training and resistance training to maximize caloric output, fat burning and total body toning. It is a mixture of body sculpting movements with easy to follow dance steps.Page 7, 10Instructor: Michelle Streng, Certified Zumba Instructor

zUmba toning / sEntaoThis course is a combination of two new Zumba classes - Zumba Toning and Zumba Sentao. The class will switch every other week with Toning and Sentao. Zumba Toning takes the original Zumba dance-fitness class to the next level, utilizing an innovative muscle training program with the addition of light weight toning sticks or dumbbells. Zumba Sentao combines strength and resistance training with innovative dance-fitness moves, all centered around a chair. You will need to bring a set of either 1# weights or 2.5# weights with you to class each week. You may purchase weights through the instructor. The cost is $20 for a set of 1# weights and $30 for a set of 2.5# weights.Page 7, 10Instructor: Michelle Streng, Certified Zumba Instructor

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co-op program contact inFormationIf you have any specific questions concerning co-op programs, please contact the appropriate Recreation Department. For your convenience, contact information and addresses are listed below.

Mequon-Thiensville Recreation Dept. (262) 238-7535www.mtsd.k12.wi.us11040 N Range Line RdMequon, WI 53092

Nicolet Recreation Department (414) 351-7566www.nicolet.k12.wi.us6701 North Jean Nicolet RoadGlendale, WI 53217

Whitefish Bay Recreation Department (414) 963-3947www.wfbschools.com5205 N Lydell AvenueWhitefish Bay, WI 53217

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1. a mEssagE to parEnts For all programs, age and grade requirement will be as of the first day of the class, unless otherwise specified. Please only register your child in the class when he/she meets the requirements. All age and grade requirements are set to benefit the child and make instruction consistent for the instructor. In some instances, the requirements have been set for the child’s safety.

2. spEcial noticE to parEnts oF yoUth program participants

Parents are reminded to pick their children up at the completion time listed for the activity they are participating in. Recreation staff are not responsible for participants once their class is com-pleted (they are not paid to wait for parents who are late in picking up their children.) We also ask parents to stress to their children that when they are in a school building, they should go directly to their program activity area and not wander around the build-ing. We do not wish to lose our privilege to utilize these facilities because of participants being where they should not be. Your cooperation with this is greatly appreciated.

3. disrUptivE participants

During the course of our programs, there have been times that disruptive participants have impacted our classes. Our instruc-tors try to work with these participants; however, sometimes the behavior becomes such that it impacts the ability of the other students to learn, of the instructor to teach, or provide a safe learning environment. The following procedure will be in effect if problems occur:1. Verbal contact between instructor and program participant and/or parent. 2. Verbal contact between the Recreation Department and pro-gram participant and/or parent. 3. Reoccurrence following these conversations will result in re-moval from the program. There will be no refund of fees for individuals removed from pro-grams due to disruptive behavior. The determination of program offering depends on the number of registered participants.

4. on-sitE rEgistration

Instructors will not accept registration or payment at the class site. All registration transactions must be complete at the Recre-ation Department or Fitness Center at least three business days prior to the class beginning or an administrative late fee will be assessed.

5. rEdUcE / waivEr oF FEEs

The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Depart-ment recognizes that some of the resident of the Village of Shore-wood may require financial assistance to participate in recreation programs. If your child attends Shorewood Public Schools and has qualified for Shorewood’s Nutritional Services Free and Reduced Meal Program, the student and their family members

may receive the reduced program fees as listed below. Please indicate your participation in the Shorewood Nutritional Services Free and Reduced Meal Program on your registration form. If you live in the Village of Shorewood, you may qualify for reduced program fees. Please complete a reduced program fee form and return the form to the Shorewood Recreation Department. The Recreation Department will notify you regarding your eligibility to receive the reduced program fees as listed below within two business days after receiving your application. Upon approval of your request, payment will be required prior to participation in the program. Reduced program fees are not granted after the regis-tration has been processed. The Shorewood Recreation Depart-ment reserves the right to deny participants request for reduced program fees. Program fees may be reduced by the following:

Cost of Class Discount on Program FeesUp to $10 Minimum payment of $5$10.01 - $29.99 $5 discount$30 and above $10 discount

Programs that do not qualify for a discount rate include vendor programs, field trips, co-op programs, Activity Nights, Fun Friday Events and summer school enrichment. The Recreation Depart-ment does not want to exclude any Shorewood Public School student or a student that lives in Shorewood who may be un-able to participate due to financial hardship. If a family is unable to pay the entire youth program fee, the parent/guardian should contact the Department in writing and arrangements may be made so that the youth is able to participate at a further reduced program fee. The Recreation Department does offer payment plan options.

6. cancEllEd classEs

All programs are subject to change. Programs will be subject to cancellation should low attendance warrant such a decision. There may be times classes need to be cancelled due to weather, facility scheduling, etc. We will attempt to reschedule the class, however, if we are unable to make up the class, there will be NO REFUNDS or credit given for class cancellations. For program closing due to inclement weather, or other reasons, call (414) 963-6913 x 3 or check the website at: shorewoodschools.org.

7. sharing oF pErsonal inFormation

The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Depart-ment requires personal information form each participant on the registration form. The information provided to us by each individ-ual is used solely for the purpose of participating in Shorewood Recreation programs. The Shorewood Recreation Department will not share participant’s information with outside parties.

8. latE FEE rEgistration

All program registrations must occur two days prior to classes

starting, or by the sign-up deadline. A $10 late fee will be as-sessed if we receive your registration after these two days or the deadline. Please register early.

9. rEFUnd procEdUrE

Full refunds will not be issued unless a program is cancelled by the Recreation Department.

10. rEtUrnEd chEcks

There will be a $25 service fee on all returned checks.

11. can i drop a class aFtEr it startEd?You are important to us! The Shorewood Recreation and Com-munity Services Department is committed to excellence by pro-viding high quality programs and services. If you or a family member are not satisfied with a class, program or service offered by the Department, please let us know prior to the start of the third class. In order to receive a pro-rated credit you must notify our office prior to the 3rd class. After the 3rd class has met, a credit for that class will not be issued. New!!! The credit expires two years from the date of issue and can be ap-plied online.

12. vEndor program

As indicated next to the individual program and in the program description, these classes are contracted out by private busi-nesses for the Recreation Department. We are unable to give a credit five business days before the start of the class.

13. FEE For transFErring or dropping a class bEForE it starts

You may drop or transfer a class before it starts without penalty if completed at least two business days prior to the class begin-ning. A $10 fee per registration will be assessed if we do not receive this notice. You will receive credit for dropping a class, which can be applied online.

14. paymEnt plan

Payment plans are available for those people that sign up for more than $200 worth of program fees. Please contact the Rec-reation Department for more information at (414) 963-6913 x 4.

15. inclEmEnt wEathEr cancEllations

Outdoor programs will be cancelled when the weather is inclem-ent or fields are not playable. Please call the information line, (414) 963-6913 x 3, to determine if a program is cancelled.

16. waiting lists

If classes are filled when you enroll, please request to be placed on a waiting list, or opt for it online. If there are any cancellations or new classes opened, you will be notified by email and permit-ted to register for them. No names are put on a waiting list after the first class has met. Please do not attend the class if you are

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on a waiting list. Payment is not accepted for the waiting list.

17. smoking/alcohol UsE policy

The use of all tobacco products or drinking of alcoholic bever-ages on all School District premises is prohibited by state law.

18. roUnd Up For rEcrEation

Rounding up your program fee helps provide financial support to individuals who are unable to afford program fees. If you are rounding up, please put the amount you would like to round up in the appropriate box on the registration form. You can donate online by going to Donation for Recreation or with your phone registration.

19. say chEEsE!For program promotion, photographs may be taken of partici-pants from time to time. If you do not wish to have your photo-graph taken, please notify the photographer and/or class instruc-tor. The Shorewood Recreation Department uses social media as one of the ways to promote our programs. Please inform us if you choose to opt out of photo use and/or social media.

20. rEcrEation bUllEtin sUbscription

Residents of Shorewood will continue to receive our bulletin from the post office. For non-residents, for a fee of $6 per year, we will mail the three seasonal bulletins to your home. Please indicate subscriber on your registration form and include your payment.

21. a grEat giFt idEa - giFt cErtiFicatE

Do you have a friend or family that has everything? The Shore-wood Recreation and Community Services Gift Certificates are available in any amount and can be used toward any program of-fered in the Recreation Bulletin. Contact us for more information.

22. do yoU want to work For Us?Do you have a skill, talent, or knowledge you would like to share through the Recreation Department? Contact us for a program proposal form or go online to the School District website: shorewoodschools.org.

23. EmploymEnt opportUnitiEs

Applications are being accepted for job opportunities including lifeguards, swim instructors, aerobic and water aerobic instruc-tors, sport instructors, art and crafts specialists, and fitness in-structors. Applications can be downloaded from the District web-site: shorewoodschools.org.

24. hospital/mEdical insUrancE

The School District of Shorewood does not provide hospital/medical insurance coverage for people participating in spon-sored activities.

25. typo, hUman Error, wE gooFEd...!?Occasionally there may be an error in days, times, registration requirement or fees in the bulletin. When such an error oc-curs, our staff will do everything possible to correct the situation promptly. We thank you for your patience and understanding.

26. shorEwood rEcrEation advisory committEE

A special thank you to the individuals who are serving on the 2014 - 2015 Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Advisory Committee.

Jennifer AndersonRenae Aldana

Fred gaylecarol gosse

Melissa MarschkaBrian QuandtMaggie ReeveBarbara Weber

If you are interested in serving on the Recreation Advisory Com-mittee, please contact the Recreation Department.

27. lock it Up!Shorewood Recreation Department is not responsible for any items lost or stolen. Please bring a lock to secure your personal belongings. Please leave your valuables at home. It is strongly suggested that you always lock you bike.

28. individUals with spEcial nEEds

Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department programs are open to all children and adults, including those with special needs. For assistance and information, please call (414) 963-6913 x 4.

29. non-discrimination policy

The School District of Shorewood does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, religion, national origin (including limited Eng-lish proficiency), ancestry, creed, color, pregnancy, marital or pa-rental status, sexual orientation, or physical, mental, emotional or learning disability or handicap.

30. dogs arE not allowEd on school district groUnds.

31. commUnity swim schEdUlEs

Pool schedules are subject to change at a moment’s notice. Each sign that is posted is dated. To find out what the pool schedule is for the day, call the pool hotline at (414) 963-6913 x 1 or visit our website: shorewoodschools.org.

32. onlinE rEgistration

Just follow these quick steps to register online:• Go to shorewoodrecreation.org

• Log in (forgot password, or unsure if you have an account - please call our office).

• Go to Course Search tab, type incourse #, or keyword for the class you are interested in.

• Select the class you would like by clicking on the appropri-ate class.

• After reading through the description and you decide you would like the class, then click “ADD TO CART”

• Select appropriate family member(s), then click “NEXT”, then “FINISH”.

• You can either click “CONTINUE SHOPPING” to choose more classes or you can click “CHECKOUT” if you are ready to pay.

• Please provide appropriate credit card information. If you would like our department to walk you through the registra-tion process, please do not hesitate to call.

33. non-rEsidEnt onlinE rEgistration

We reserve the right to cancel an online Non-Resident registra-tion made prior to the Non-Resident registration date in order to accommodate Shorewood Residents.

34. 90+ clUb

Are you 90 years or older, live in Shorewood, and participate in Shorewood Recreation Department programs? If so, please contact the Recreation Department! You are eligible to partici-pate in our programs FREE. The 90+ Club does not include co-op programs, vendor programs and field trips.

35. spEcial EdUcation

For Special Education information, please call Shorewood Inter-mediate School at (414) 963-6951 x 6222.

36. ElEctronic sUrvEillancE

Shorewood High School utilizes video surveillance equipment inside and outside of the buildings on the campus. This surveil-lance has been designed to protect buildings

Please call the Recreation Depart-ment at (414) 963-6913 x 4 if you have any questions regarding our guide-lines.

GENERAL

INFORMATION

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“Recreation programs are a tangible reflection of the quality of

life in a community.”

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SHOREWOOD RECREATIONPROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM

Please Print

clearly! Family Information

T-Shirts (if applicable, t-shirt will be indicated in program description)

Name of Participant(First & Last)

Gender Date ofBirth Grade Free & Reduced

Lunch program?

Attends Shorewood

Public schools?Program Title Course # Program fee

Name______________

Name______________

Name______________

Size______

Size_______

Size_______

Youth sizes: S, M, or LAdult sizes: S, M, L, or XL

I, the undersigned, do hereby agree to the allow the individual(s) named herein to participated in the activity(ies) indicated. I am aware and understand that there may be potential risks inherent with participation in any recreation activity and that the Shorewood School District and Recreation Dept. does not provide accident insurance and cannot assume responsibility for injury to any participants in the recreation programs. I assume all risks and hazards inci-dental to such participation including transportation to and from the activities and do hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify and agree to hold harmless the Shorewood Recreation Dept. employees, staff and other persons for all claims, injuries, liabilities, damage or right of action directly or indirectly arising out of use of Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department activities. In the event of a medial emergency, I authorize the department staff to obtain medical treatment for the above named.

Signature: Date:

Total from other forms

Credit

Round Up for Recreation

Late Fee

Total Amount

Reduced/Waiver Fees: participations may receive discounts on programs. See #5 on page 31 for more information.

Round up for Recreation: Rounding up your program fees helps to provide fi-nancial support to those who are unable to afford the program fee for activities. See #18 on page 32 for more information.

MAIL TO: Shorewood Recreation and community Services Department1701 E. capitol Drive, Shorewood WI 53211Online: shorewoodschools.orgOr Fax: (414) 961-3175 • Questions? Please call (414) 963-6913 x 4

Special Considerations? (medications, disabilities, etc.) ___________________________________________________________________________________

______ I give my permission to use my status with Shorewood Ser-vices Free & Reduced meal program to receive a discount for Recreation Department programs.

Date Processed _______/_________/____________ Cash

_____ Check (payable to Shorewood Rec Dept)

_____ Credit Card (Mastercard/Visa/Discover)

Card # __________/__________/__________/__________

Exp ______/______ Security Code ________

Name (parent/guardian)________________________________ Date of Birth ______/______/______ gender _______

Address ____________________________________________________________________________ Apt. _________

city _______________________ Zip ___________________ Email __________________________________________

Primary Phone ( ) ______________________________ Secondary Phone ( ) _____________________________

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ade this event possible – the Shorew

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vent sponsors, volunteers and officials (collectively, the “Organizers”) – w

ish to ensure to the fullest extent possible that they are not sued or held liable for injuries or dam

ages sustained by participants or those attending the Event. I m

ake this release and agreement

on my behalf, and on behalf of anyone w

ho would be able to sue if I w

ere injured while participating in or attending the E

vent. In return for being allow

ed to participate in the Event, I agree and acknow

ledge as follows: (1) P

articipation and attendance at running events carries with it

some risk of serious injury, including even in rare cases death. The risks include, but are not lim

ited to, those caused by overexertion, vehicular traffic, the course, the w

eather, facilities, equipment, O

rganizers, spectators and other participants. (2) I assume all risk of participating in and

attending this Event; (3) I understand that the O

rganizers of this Event are relying upon the agreem

ents and representations I make in here; (4)

I release the Organizers of the Event from

any and all claims, including negligence claim

s and claims relating to personal injury or property,

arising out of my participation or attendance at this E

vent, except I do not release reckless or intentional tort claims; (5) I agree to indem

nify the O

rganizers if I or anyone else brings a claim against the O

rganizers due to injuries I receive due to my participating in or attending the E

vent (“indem

nify” here means to reim

burse the Organizers for any sum

s they have to pay and expenses/fees they incur due to an injury claim

relating to me); (6) I give perm

ission for the free use of my nam

e and picture in any broadcast or print media account of this event; and (7) I

have carefully read this document and understand it. W

ith knowledge of the risks involved and the rights I give up, I w

aive the rights I might

otherwise have, and I freely sign this docum

ent. P

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ate Signed ________________________________

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ord “I” used above means “I and m

y parent/guardian.

20th A

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Run/W

alk

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BIRTHDAY PARTIES

Let the Shorewood Recreation Department host your child’s next birthday party. Parties must be booked at least two weeks in advance. Reservations are for Saturdays and Sundays only. Adjustments (ie: the number of guests, time, or theme) will not be honored after two weeks prior to the party date. Adult supervi-sion is required. See below for party options and specifics.

sports birthday party Grade K5 - 8Come enjoy the use of Shorewood High School’s North Gym. You can choose the sport: soccer, kickball or dodgeball and we’ll provide the equipment. Our staff will facilitate the sport. The VHE Pool Upper Lobby will be reserved for the party gathering. Fee includes up to 18 guests. Additional guests are welcome at $4/guest not to exceed 24 guests.

Location: North Gym & VHE Pool Upper LobbyLength: 1 ½ hours (1 hr gym time, ½ hr party gathering)Fee: Resident - $100 / Non-Resident - $150

pool birthday party Grade K5 - 3Swim in the SHS Pool with your friends for one hour and then celebrate in the Youth Center for another 45 minutes for the party gathering. There must be at least two adults in the water at all times. Our staff will facili-tate pool games. Fee includes up to 12 guests. Additional guests are welcome at $4/guest not to exceed 24 guests. Call for other options for Grades 3 and up.

Location: SHS Pool & Youth CenterLength: 1 ¾ hours (1 hr swimming, ¾ hr party gathering)Fee: Resident - $120 / Non-Resident - $170

bowling birthday party Grade 1 - 5Come celebrate your birthday by bowling in the Shorewood High School bowling lanes. Our lanes feature moon-glow lighting if participants choose to use it. The birthday child will receive a special gift at the end of their party - a bowling pin signed by all party guests. Fee includes up to 16 guests. Due to limited space, no additional guests will be permitted.

Location: SHS Bowling Alley and Youth CenterLength: 1½ hours (1 hr bowling, ½ hr party gathering)Fee: Resident - $120 / Non-Resident - $170

To schedule a birthday party, please call the Recreation Department at (414) 963-6913 x 4.35

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