Wooster Recreation Winter Spring Brochure 2014

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241 S. Bever St Wooster, OH 44691 (330)263-5207 www.woosteroh.com/parksandrec.php 

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241 S. Bever StWooster, OH 44691(330)263-5207

www.woosteroh.com/parksandrec.php

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Online Registration at:www.woosteroh.com/parksandrec.php

To register online:1. Go to www.woosteroh.com/parksandrec.php

and select the Register Online button.2. Click “My Account” to create or access your

account.3. Click “Activities” at the top of the page to shop

for classes and activities.4. Click “Add to My Cart” to register for your

session. The system will walk you through thesteps to select participants and check out.

Registration OptionsA. Online.

Visit www.woosteroh.com/parksandrec.php andclick the Register Online button.

B. Mail-In. Send to: Wooster Recreation, 241 S Bever St.,Wooster, OH 44691.

C. Drop Off. Forms may be dropped off at the CommunityCenter during operating hours. An afterhours/weekend drop box is available at thefront door as well.

PaymentWooster Recreation Department accepts cash,checks (payable to the City of Wooster), Visa,

Mastercard or Discover as payment for program andfacility use fees. There will be a $25 fee assessedto all returned checks. Please, no cash by mail.

ResidencyResidents are considered those who live or workwithin the Wooster City limits. Non-Woosterresidents will pay the non-resident rate shown foreach program. Unless otherwise specified,registration for classes and activities is first-come,first-serve.

ScholarshipsYouth ScholarshipsYouth who LIVE within the City of Wooster limitswho qualify for free or reduced lunches are able toparticipate in recreation activities at a reduced rate.In order for us to continue to provide this service, thefund must be replenished with donations from theWooster Community. Keep your donation in yourbackyard and assist a child with the cost ofregistration.

Senior Adult ScholarshipsSenior Adults (55+) who qualify may participate inactivities at a reduced rate.

Registration DeadlineRegistration deadline varies for each class. Pleasenote the registration deadline in this Brochure andon the registration forms. Classes not meetingminimum enrollment by the registration deadlinemay be cancelled.

ADA/Special PopulationsWooster Recreation encourages participation bypersons with disabilities. If you will need specialaccommodations in order to participate in ourprograms, please contact us at (330)263-5207 sowe can arrange assistance for you.

Cancellations and RefundsWooster Recreation reserves the right tocancel/combine classes with insufficient registration.If a class is cancelled, you will be notified prior to theclass and will receive a full refund, credit or transferto another class.To cancel a registration, call (330)263-5207 at least5 business days before the program begins.Refunds, transfers or credits will only be issued ifthe participant cancels a minimum of 5 days inadvance. Refunds, less a $7 processing fee, areprocessed within three weeks. NO REFUNDS aregiven after a class has begun.

Full Classes & Wait ListsThe online system will automatically showcustomers when a class reaches maximumenrollment. In select instances, a wait list option willallow patrons to sign up in case of cancellations oran added session. You will only be contacted ifthere is an opening! PLEASE NOTE that your creditcard WILL be charged when you add your name thewaitlist online. This is non-refundable if we are notable to register you for the class. Please call(330)263-5207 to be placed on a waitlist withoutcharge.

Proof of AgeChildren must meet the age requirement by the startdate of the class. Wooster Recreation reserves theright to request Proof of Age if needed.

Photo ReleaseBy registering for, participating in, or attending anyWooster Recreation Department program, youagree to allow publication of any photos taken at anyprogram, event or facility of the City of WoosterRecreation Department.

Bad WeatherFor weather related cancellations call the WeatherLine at (330)263-5203.

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Wooster Recreation Department241 S Bever St., Wooster, OH 44691

(330)263-5207~Office Hours~

8:30am – 4:30pmMonday – Friday

Recreation/Community Center StaffJeff Battig – Recreation Manager [email protected]

Ashley Brillhart – Recreation Supervisor [email protected] Sue Skeens – Recreation Coordinator [email protected] Pam Corbett – Recreation Specialist [email protected] Megan Cunningham – Customer Service Rep [email protected]

Wooster Parks and Recreation CommissionMary Bricker Ward 3 (330)345-6048Mike Chirdon Ward 3 (330)345-3527 [email protected] Thomas Hilt Ward 4 (330)262-0303 [email protected] Donna Holmes Ward 1Richard Martinez Ward 2 (330)264-0759 [email protected] Jerry Packard Ward 2 (330)262-3067 [email protected] Sydney Sleek HS RepJeff Battig ex-officio (330)263-5207 [email protected] Daryl Decker ex-officio (330)263-5275 [email protected] *Meets the fourth Monday of alternating months, beginning in January and excluding July.Meetings begin at 7pm and are held at the Wooster Community Center. Open to Public*

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e following park pavilions can be rented from Memorial Day Weekend – Labor Day:ristmas Run 1E •Christmas Run 1W •Christmas Run 1 Serving Area

nn •Dave Houser •Oak Hill Otherwise, park pavilio ns are available on a first come, first serve basis . Restroo m and electric availabili ty are not guaranteed beforemorial Day w eekend or after Labo r Day***

ntals for the 2014 season will begin on January 2nd @8:30am on a walk in/first come first serveis. No phone in reservations are accepted on January 2nd.

Rent or to get pricing on a park pavilion, please call the Recreation Department @ (330)263-5207

oster City Pools are outdoors and are only open during the Summer months.

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Location: Wooster Soccer ComplexAges : 3-5 yr olds

Fee: $26/Resident $36/Non-ResidentDays: Tuesdays & ThursdaysDates: April 22 – May 1

Time: A : 5:45pm (3&4 yr olds)B: 6:30pm (4&5 yr olds)

Session: A (6310.201)B (6310.202)

Instructor : Lydia Lytle

An instructional clinic designed for 3 – 5year olds. All equipment will be provided.The basics will be taught in a fun learningenvironment. Some parental involvementis expected.

Location: Ida Sue Softball FieldAges : 3-5 yr olds

Fee: $26/Resident $36/Non-ResidentDays: Tuesdays & ThursdaysDates: May 13 – May 22

Time: A : 5:45pm (3&4 yr olds)B: 6:30pm (4&5 yr olds)

Session: A (6810.201)B (6810.202)

Instructor : Lydia Lytle

An instructional clinic designed for 3 – 5year olds. All equipment will be provided.The basics will be taught in a fun learningenvironment. Some parental involvement isexpected.

Location: Wooster Soccer ComplexAges : U5 – U6 Fee: $44/Resident $54/Non-ResidentDates: Clinics – April 8 – 17 Days : Clinics – Tuesday & Thursday

Games – April 12 – May 17 Games - SaturdaysClinic Times :5pm (3310.101) Deadline: March 26

6pm (3310.102)7pm (3310.103)

Instructor : Clinics – Lydia Lytle Games – Wooster High School Girls Varsity Team

This soccer league is designed for boys and girls in Preschool & Kindergarten grade (ages 5 -6) who wish to compete in a soccer league. The season will begin with four mandatory clinics

on April 8-17 at either 5:00, 6:00 or 7:00 p.m. (choose at time of registration). This leaguefeatures a small soccer field (40 x 20 yds.) and small micro goals, with 4 players per side. Lydia

Lytle will run the first four clinics and High School Coaches (along with the Wooster HighSchool girls varsity soccer team) will coach/instruct the league. Please bring a size #3 soccerball to all clinics and practices. All participants will receive a game t-shirt. Schedules will be

furnished prior to first league game .

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Location : YMCA Natatorium (Wooster HS)Ages : 5-18yrs old

Fee : $40/Resident$50/Non ResidentTime : 4:30pm (novice)

5:30pm (experienced)Days : Monday – ThursdayDates : April 28 – May 15Session: 4:30pm novice (3120.211)

5:30pm experienced (3120.221)Whether you want to get in shape forSummer Swim Team or improve your

technique, this is a great opportunity to doso!

Location : Wooster HS Track Ages :4 th – 8 th gradersFee : $40/Resident

$50/Non ResidentDays: Tuesday/Thursday

(Saturday track meets optional) Time : 5:30-6:45pmDates : April 22 – July 12 Code: 3200.200Instructor : Brian Questal

First practice/meeting for Parents and participants in theWHS Commons April 22 @ 5:30pm.

Youth Track Club program is designed for youth in 4th-8th Grade and of all skill levels. Coaches will providetrack instruction, training, and competitive meets. Eventswill include sprints, middle distance, long distance, shotput, and additional field events with sufficient interest.

Youth younger than 4th grade will need coachespermission to participate in Track Club.

o cation : Wooster Community Center Community Room Ages : 8 years and Upee : $50/Resident Time : 6 – 7pm

$60/Non Resident Days : Thursdaysates : Session A: January 9 – March 13 ( 3901.101 )

*due to a scheduling conflict, there will be a class on Friday 1/24 instead of Thursday 1/23*Session B: March 20 – May 22 ( 3901.102 )

arents must remain in the building during class.

ung fu (also called wushu) is a Chinese martial art emphasizing flexibility and the use of internal force. Chinese kung fu began in

e Shaolin Temple around 527 C.E. and is almost 2,000 years old. There are many different types of kung fu; some imitate animalsch as the dragon, snake, mantis or crane, while others are named for a type of movement, like the northern long fist routines.ung fu movements are circular and rely on internal force to generate power. Kung fu students are trained in striking with ha nds andet, shuai jiao close quarters grappling and chin na (joint-locking and manipulation). Intermediate and advanced students mayceive instruction in Chinese weapons including the staff, spear, broadsword, straight sword, halberd, etc. The kung fu program ate Wooster Community Center provides instruction in traditional Pai Lum Tao kung fu. Our program is designed to accommodateudents of all ages and experience levels. No prior martial arts training is necessary, and family group participation is encouraged.structor Biography fu Joshua Blakeslee has been training in the martial arts for over 20 years. Sifu Joshua, is a direct student of Grandmasterlenn C. Wilson and a member in good standing of the Pai Lum Tao International White Dragon Warrior Society (W.D.W.S.).fu Joshua is the Ohio State W.D.W.S. representative and has served as the W.D.W.S. state representative for Indiana andhode Island; and the head instructor of the Malone’s Gymnastics Kung Fu/Wushu program in Lafayette, Indiana. In addition toum Tao Kung Fu, Tai Chi & Qigong, Sifu Joshua has trained in: Chank chuan (longfist) kung fu, eagle claw kung fu, wing chungung fu, Shorin-ryu and Goju-ryu karate and Korean art of Chungmudo.

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What is the Wooster Soccer Association? WSA is a non-profit, volunteer organization that works in cooperationwith the Wooster Recreation Department to encourage and support participation in soccer. WSA strives to provideparticipants with experiences that build confidence, good health, team spirit, and civic responsibility. Our goal is toreach high standards of good sportsmanship and proficiency in soccer skills. We also wish to foster a sense ofmutual support and respect throughout Wayne County’s soccer community (recreational, traveling, high school,and college leagues).

What activities are available? The Wooster Recreation Department organizes clinics for various ages at differenttimes of the year. The association supports and organizes outdoor recreational soccer leagues for children

beginning at Preschool and continuing through High School. The association also supports and organizestraveling soccer teams for ages 10 to 13 (U10-U14). Participation in traveling soccer is at the invitation of thecoach, and tryouts will be announced when new teams are forming. It is expected that all traveling players willhave participated in at least one season of recreational league play before joining a traveling team.

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here are games played? Recreational games are played at the Soccer Complex on Burbank Rd. traveling teams play in the Northern Ohiogion and may travel up to 60 miles for games. Wooster High games are played at Follis Field (and away) and College of Wooster games areayed at the College campus (and away).

you need more information or wish to coach referee or serve on the board:ease contact Jeff Battig at the Wooster Recreation Department at 330.263.5207

ee: $30/Resident $44/Resident + Shirt$40/Non Resident $54/Non-Resident + Shirt

ges : U7/8 – 7&up U9/10 – 9&up U11/12 – 11&upays: Practices: As Scheduled

Games: Saturdaysmes : 8:00am – 6:00pm

ates: April 12 Games beginode: U7/8 Girls: (3320.111)

U9/10 Girls: (3320.121)U11/12 Girls: (3320.131)U7/8 Boys: (3320.141)U9/10 Boys: (3320.151)U11/12 Boys: (3320.161)

eams are selected randomly in each of the fourvisions. Members of the same household areaced on the same team, when requested. Theason consists of approximately six games.

oaches (age 18+) are needed.

Fee: $275- U7/8 Team$300 – U9/10 or U11/12 Team

Ages : U7/8 – 7&up U9/10 – 9&up U11/12 – 11&uDays: Practices: As Scheduled

Games: SaturdaysTimes : 8:00am – 6:00pmDates: April 12 Games beginCode: U7/8 Girls A (3321.111)

U9/10 Girls A (3321.121)U11/12 Girls A (3321.131)U7/8 Boys A (3321.141)U9/10 Boys A (3321.151)U11/12 Boys A (3321.161)

U7/8 Girls B (3321.112)U9/10 Girls B (3321.122)U11/12 Girls B (3321.132)U7/8 Boys B (3321.142)U9/10 Boys B (3321.152)U11/12 Boys B (3321.162)

e Divisions include:der 7 and 8 yrs. Old Division-Born August 1, 2006 through July 31, 2007-Born August 1, 2005 through July 31, 2006

der 9 & 10 yrs. Old Division– Born August 1, 2004 through July 31, 2005

0 – Born August 1, 2003 through July 31, 2004

Under 11 & 12 yrs. Old DivisionU11 – Born August 1, 2002 through July 31, 2003U12 – Born August 1, 2001 through July 31, 2002

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Location : Gault Recreation CenterAges : High SchoolFee : $325/Resident

$375/Non-ResidentDays: SundaysTime : 2-9pm (as scheduled)Dates : January 26 – March 16Session : Girls (3371.112) Boys (3371.122)

Deadline: January 10For high school boys & girls who enteredgrades 8-12 in Fall of 2013. 5v5 (pluskeeper). All play will be with a futsolsoccer ball.

Location : Wooster Soccer ComplexAges : U13-14

Fee : $350 Days: SaturdaysDate: April 5 – May 17Time : 9am – 6pm (as scheduled) Sessions: Girls (3361.111) Boys (3361.121)Deadline: March 19

The league is for Junior High Boys & Girls whowish to participate in a junior high soccerleague. Separate Boys & Girls leagues will beformed. Registration is by team only. Allschools in Wayne County are welcome toparticipate.

Location : Gault Recreation CenterAges : High SchoolFee : $325/Resident

$375/Non-ResidentDays: Friday Evenings – U12

Friday/Sunday Afternoons/Evenings – U14Time : 6-9pm – U12

2-9pm – U14 (as scheduled)Dates : January 24 – March 14Session : Girls U12 (3362.112)

Boys U12 (3362.122)Girls U14 (3363.112)Boys U14 (3363.122)

Deadline: January 10

For U12 & U14 Girls & Boys. 6v6 play (includeskeeper). All play will be with a futsol soccer ball.Please wear indoor soccer shoes. NO OUTDOORCLEATS!

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Location :PNC Fields (Gerstenslager – Martin Park) on Akron Road Ages : U8 – U14

Fee : U8 - $40 for season Game Days: U8 – Tuesdays & ThursdaysU10 - $65 for season (beginning U10 – Mondays & Wednesdays

U12 - $65 for season in May) U12 – Tuesdays & ThursdaysU14 - $65 for season U14 – Mondays & Wednesdays

Wooster Summer Fastpitch, Inc has been established to support and promote girls fastpitchsoftball in our community. We provide a quality training environment for girls while focusingon enhancing player development and game knowledge. Good sportsmanship and teamwork isstressed. WSFI participates in the Wayne County Girls Fastpitch Softball League. Practices andhome games are held at various fields around Wooster. Away games are played at variouslocations in Wayne County. Practice may start after April 1. Games will be played for mid- Maythrough mid – July on weekday evenings at 6:00pm or 8:00pm as scheduled.

All girls ages 5 to 18 years old living in the Wooster City School District areinvited to join WSFI. Registration information, fees and further details willbe posted on the WSFI website: http://bit.ly/woofastpitch2013 andannouncements will be published in the local newspapers, on cablestations and in posted flyers in the community and schools.

Clinic for girls in 1 st – 3 rd grades. This will cover basic skillsand will be on Saturdays beginning in May. This is for girls notplaying summer ball this year and to get them started onthe softball track. Fee: $25 Dates: 4 Saturdays in May

(TBA)

WOOSTER RECREATION DEPARTMENT DOES NOTTAKE REGISTRATIONS FOR THIS PROGRAM.

Location :PNC Fields(Gerstenslager – Martin Park) on Akron Road

Ages : Junior High Fee : $85

Days: Monday - Sunday

Time : 6pm

Wayne-Holmes League for current 7 th & 8 th graders.For more information contact Mark Kraker [email protected] or call (330)317-3834

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At the Wooster Community Center 241 S Bever St, Wooster

Carol Mills - Instructor Mondays & Wednesdays

6:00 – 7:00pm

$6 walk-in

$50 – Resident 10 session class$57 – Non Resident 10 session classNext session begins February 10 th !

Community Center does not accept payment for registration.Beginners welcomed!

Times: 10:00 – 11:30am

Session A: February 13 – April 17 ( 4230.102 )

Session B: April 24 – June16 (4230.201)

imes: 6:00 – 7:30am

ession A: December 23 – March 10 ( 4220.101 )

ession B: March 17 – May 194220.102 )

Times: 6:00 – 7:30pm

Session A: February 13 – April 17 ( 4210.102 )

Session B: April 24 – June16 (4210.201)

50 Resident $60 Non Resident Per SessionDeadline: Before session begins (during normal business hours)

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Location: Community CenterFee: $27/Resident $37/Non Resident (10punches) Days: Thursdays$5/Daily

Code: 7610.100 Time : 8:45am – 9:45amDates: January 2 – April 24 Instructor: Winnie Wyant

Join this lively group of line dancers who enjoy learning new dances as well asreviewing old. Class participants are offered the option of joining the line dance

troupe, ―The Borderline Line Dancers,‖ for performances at local events. Asignificant amount of class time will be devoted to rehearsing for performances.

This class is for experienced line dancers.

cation : Wooster Community Center Community Roomes : 18 years and Up Fee :$50/Resident $60/Non Resident

me : 6 – 7pm Days : Tuesdaystes : Session A: January 7 – March 11 ( 4901.101 )

Session B: March 18 –

May 20 ( 4901.102 )

chi chuan and qigong are Chinese internal arts focused on generating and channeling internal energy, or qionounced “chee”), throughout the body to generate force and promote health. The movements of tai chi and qigongsmooth, steady and circular. Tai chi and qigong students are trained in breathing exercised, fluidity drills and qi-lding exercises. The slower pace and more gentle movements of tai chi and qigong routines make these artsticularly well suited for adults and seniors interested in increasing flexibility, range of movement or lung capacity.

tructor Biography u Joshua Blakeslee has been training in the martial arts for over 20 years. Sifu Joshua, is a direct student ofandmaster Glenn C. Wilson and a member in good standing of the Pai Lum Tao International White Dragon Warriorciety (W.D.W.S.). Sifu Joshua is the Ohio State W.D.W.S. representative and has served as the W.D.W.S. stateresentative for Indiana and Rhode Island; and the head instructor of the Malone’s Gymnastics Kung Fu/Wushugram in Lafayette, Indiana. In addition to Pai Lum Tao Kung Fu, Tai Chi & Qigong, Sifu Joshua has trained in:ank chuan (longfist) kung fu, eagle claw kung fu, wing chung kung fu, Shorin-ryu and Goju-ryu karate and Korean artChungmudo.

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ges: 50+ Location: Community Center

e: $27/Resident 10punch $5/Daily Days: Monday, Wednesday, Friday$37/Non-Resident 10punch Dates: Punch Cards are goodmes: 9:00am – 10:00am ALL YEAR!ode: 7200.100 Instructor: Lydia Lytle

ges: 50+ Location: Community Centere: $27/Resident 10punch $5/Daily Days: Monday, Wednesday, Friday

$37/Non-Resident 10punch Dates: Punch Cards are goodmes: 1:30pm – 2:25pm ALL YEAR!ode: 7300.100 Instructor: Lydia Lytle & Margo Miller

o matter what your age, the benefits of exercise are the same —increased energy and self-esteem, conditionedart and lungs, improved muscle tone and greater function of bones and joints. This class offers a total body,w-impact workout. The class is open to both men and women and includes both standing and sittingercises. The fee listed is to purchase a 10-punch card (1 punch per class). You will need to purchase morerds as your punches are used up.

uscles that have not been used for some time can be revitalized at any age with a weight-strengtheningogram. Men and women 55+ will use 1, 2, and 3 lb. hand weights & dynabands to increase muscle strength,ost energy and increase bone mass. The fee listed is to purchase a 10-punch card (1 punch per class).u will need to purchase more cards as your punches are used up.

cation: Wooster High School Ellen Shapiro Natatoriumes: 50+e: A&B - $54/Resident $65/Non-Resident

C - $51/Resident $62/Non-Resident

de: A: 7110.101 B: 7110.102 C: 7110.103 ys: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays

tes: Session A – January 6 – February 24(no class 1/20 & 2/17)Session B – February 16 – April 11Session C – March 22 – May 30(no class 4/18 & 5/26)

mes:10:30am – 11:30am Instructor: Lydia Lytleater exercise is a great way to get the benefits of a fitness workout without the sweat and usual injuryks. It reduces the burden on stress-bearing joints and muscles making it less likely to cause injury oruscle soreness. Water exercise burns calories, builds cardio endurance; and increases muscle strength,xibility and lung capacity. The movement of water against and over the body results in both massage andaxation providing a calming effect. It’s also more discreet than other forms of exercise because it’srformed under water! So why wait--take the plunge! (This co-rec class is held in shallow water. Sandals orter shoes are suggested for locker rooms.)

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Location: Community Center

Fee: $1.50/10 games($1 towards winning pot/$.50 room usage fee)

Days: Tuesdays

Time: 1:00pm

Location: Community Center

Fee: $1.50/person($1 towards winning pot/$.50 room usage fee)

Days: Thursdays

Times: 1:00pm

The following activities for people 50+ are free of charge and are held at theCommunity Center. The regular participants would like to invite anyone interested to

join them for these exciting activities. If you would like to get out and meet greatpeople and enjoy an old favorite or learn a new hobby drop in and check these out!

BilliardsDays: Monday-FridayTime: 8:30am-4:30pm

Miscellaneous CardsDays: Monday-Friday

Time: Noon – 4pm

Ping PongDays: Monday, Wednesday, Friday

Time: 10:00am

Daily Card GroupsBridge………………Tuesdays, 1:00pm

Dup. Bridge……….Fridays, 1:00pm

Euchre……………...Thursdays, 1:00pm 500…………………..1 st & 3 rd Mondays, 1:00pm

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Location: Community Center Ages : 50+ ONLY

Fee: Year - $75/Resident $85/Non ResidentMonth - $12/Resident $14/Non Resident

Days: Monday – Friday Time: 8:30am – 4:30pm

Our Senior Fitness Room includes the following equipment:-5 treadmills -3 recumbent bicycles-1 recumbent stepper -1 leg press machine-2 elliptical trainers -1 leg extension/curl machine-1chest press machine -1 shoulder press machine-1 biceps/triceps machine -1 back extension machine-1 abdominal machine -1 torso rotation machine

-1 rowing machine -1 abduction/adduction machine

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