City of Bloomington, Indiana Parks and Recreation Winter-Spring 2024 Program Guide

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December 2023–April 2024

Program Guide

City of Bloomington, IN Parks and Recreation

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SUSTAINABILITY BGHIP provides low-interest loans and $1,000 rebates for residents investing in solar and energy efficiency upgrades for their homes. Eligible projects include HVAC, windows, appliances, weatherization measures, heat pumps, and solar. The City’s new e-bike program provides vouchers to residents that register for Go Bloomington and Zero In Bloomington for the purchase of a Class I, II, or III e-bike (or cargo e-bike) in order to reduce reliance on single-occupancy vehicles.

Learn about our new climate change education classes on page # 31.

Numerous co-benefits: 20

The Bloomington Commission on Sustainability (BCOS) is providing grants of up to $1,000 to support small neighborhood sustainability projects that support City climate action goals.

Reduced energy costs

Increased energy resilience

Improved public health

Mark your calendar!

2nd Annual Bike to Earth Day at Switchyard Park April 20, 2024

Improved social connectivity/ community resilience

More Information : www.bloomington.in.gov/sustainability Contact: sustain@bloomington.in.gov

Celestial Spectacle:

Solar Eclipse Eclipse Solar

Parks and Recreation hosts four days of eclipse-themed events in celebration of the April 8 solar eclipse! Friday, April 5

Saturday, April 6

Sunday, April 7

Monday, April 8

Total Eclipse of the BrainA Solar Eclipse Trivia Night

Eclipse in the ParkA Solar Celebration

There Goes the Sun

Celestial SpectacleSolar Eclipse Viewing Event

Inside the Pavilion • 7–9 p.m.

6–10 p.m.

2–5 p.m.

10 a.m.– 6 p.m.

$30/team Register by April 3.

Karaoke with Brad Lake • 6 p.m.

Crafts, games, and educational activities • 2 p.m.

Food trucks and beer garden (Featuring Upland Brewery and the Orbit Room) • noon

Crafts, games, and educational activities • 6 p.m. Food trucks and beer garden (Featuring Upland Brewery and the Orbit Room) • 6–10 p.m.

Bloomington Symphony Orchestra • 3 p.m.

Moon Buggy live music • noon

Movie in the Park- Hidden Figures (2016) PG • 2h 7m • 8:45 p.m.

Solar viewing glasses for sale at all events while supplies last.

Comfortably Phree (Covering Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd) • 2 p.m. Griffy Total Eclipse Paddle • 2–4 p.m. Griffy Lake Nature Preserve See details on page 30. Solar Eclipse Viewing • 3 p.m.


We equitably enrich community well-being by providing quality parks, trails, facilities, programs and services, and through the stewardship of natural spaces.

December 2023–April 2024 Program Guide

Table of Contents General Information......................................1–3 Inclusive Recreation..........................................3 Facilities.......................................................4–18 Cascades Golf Course........................................6 Rentals....................................... 4–11, 14–15, 18 Switchyard Park.............................................8–9 Community Gardening...................................10 Gardening Classes...........................................10 Frank Southern Ice Arena.........................11–13 Twin Lakes Recreation Center..... 14–15, 32–33 Griffy Lake Nature Preserve.............................7 Facilities, Trails, and Parks with map.......16–17 Shelter House and Ballfield Rentals...............18 Community Events....................................19–22 Preschool..........................................................23 Youth..........................................................24–28 Nature and the Outdoors..........................29–31 Adults—Twin Lakes Recreation Center..................... 14–15, 32–33 Adults.........................................................32–35 Volunteer Opportunities..........................36–38 Memorial/Honorary Trees..............................38 Sponsorship/Parks Partners...........................39 Registration.....................................................40 Bloomington Parks and Recreation Staff..................inside back cover

Index

Night Owl Skating...........................................11 One Pass...........................................................32 Owls on the Prowl............................................29 Personal Training............................................32 Pet Expo...........................................................20 Physical Fridays...............................................23 Pickleball..............................................15, 28, 35 Preschool Craft Time.......................................23 Preschool Music Time......................................23 Preschool Story Hour......................................23 Rekindle the Ancient Fire................................29 RenewActive....................................................32 Roving Naturalist.............................................29 Silver&Fit..........................................................32 SilverSneakers Circuit.....................................32 SilverSneakers Classic.....................................32 SilverSneakers Yoga........................................32 Signs of Spring Hike........................................29 Skating School........................................... 12-13 Softball, Spring/Summer Adult League.........35 Special Olympics Indiana-Monroe County....34 Spring Break Series: Parks Edition.................21 Spring Ice Show...............................................12 Sunrise Paddle.................................................30 Tai Chi Qigong.................................................32 Tea Blending for Winter Wellness..................10 Teen Art Lab.....................................................20 Tennis and Pickleball Courts in City Parks..................................................28 Toy Time...........................................................23 Tree Planting & Maintenence for Storm Reslilience....................................31 Turf Time for Toddlers....................................27 USA Softball Umpire Class..............................35 Winter Fitness in the Park...............................34 Winter Palooza................................................20 Winter Wander Challenge...............................19 Women in Nature Gaining Skills (W.I.N.G.S.)............................29 Yoga Stretch.....................................................33 You Too Can Canoe!........................................30 ZUMBA..............................................................33 ZUMBA Gold.....................................................33

Bloomington Parks and Recreation is committed to accessibility. If you require this material in an alternate format, please contact Bloomington Parks and Recreation at 349-3700. Front cover: The Kids Are Alright: Middle School Rock Band Showcase. At Waldron, Hill, and Buskirk Park in April 2023. The photo features members of the band Youth Revolution from Jackson Creek Middle School. Photo was edited with the help of AI.

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2nd Annual Bike to Earth Day.........................35 50+ Expo...........................................................22 A Fair of the Arts..............................................19 A Win-Win! Save Money and0000 Mitigate Climate Change.............................31 Active&Fit.........................................................32 Arbor Day Tree Planting.................................36 Adult Winter Recess........................................20 Arctic Adventure..............................................20 American Red Cross Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED Certification Course.....34 Banneker Carnival...........................................23 Basketball Future Stars...................................27 Basketball, Bloomington Youth Middle School...................................26 Basketball, Bloomington Youth Season III.......................................................26 Basketball, Friday Lunchtime Pickup........5, 35 Basketball, Pickup for Underrepresented Genders....................5, 35 Beginning Yoga...............................................33

Beneficial Insect Hotels...................................30 Birdwatching for Beginners............................30 Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market.....19 Bloomington Community Orchard................10 Bloomington Football Club............................27 Bloomington Pickleball Club..........................35 Bloomington Soccer........................................27 Bloomington Trivia Championship Series.....21 Boot Camp........................................................33 Buds & Barks Winter Tree ID Hike..................29 Build a Bat Box.................................................30 Camping Basics with IU Outdoor Adventures....................................29 Children’s Expo............................................22 Climate Change and Health: What’s the Connection?..............................31 Climate-Resilient Food Gardening.................31 Cultivating Mushrooms at Home...................10 Creek Critters...................................................30 D.I.Y. Adventure................................................5 D.I.Y. Jar Ecosystems.......................................30 Excel Tae Kwon Do..........................................28 Family Rec Night................................................5 Fitness Assessments........................................32 Food as Medicine...............................................5 Free Programs for Adults 50+........................32 Frog Songs.......................................................30 Full Moon Night Hike......................................30 Griffy Glow Float..............................................30 Griffy Total Eclipse Paddle..............................30 Group Exercise.................................................33 Growing Microgreens at Home......................10 Heart Smart: Ignite the Spark of Health........34 H.I.I.T.................................................................33 Hatha Yoga.......................................................33 Hockey Initiation II..........................................11 Holiday General Admission Public Ice Skating.........................................11 Ice Skating, General Admission......................11 Insurance-Based Fitness Programs................32 International Festival......................................22 Kid City Break Days.........................................27 Kid City CIT (Counselor in Training)...............25 Kid City Summer Camps............................ 24-25 Lap Quilting.....................................................32 Little Explorers.................................................23 Lunar Skating...................................................11 Mad Paws Doggie Egg Hunt...........................21 Maple Syrup Made Easy..................................29 Nature Sounds.................................................22

General Information

Welcome to Bloomington Parks and Recreation!

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General Information

City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department City Hall, 401 N. Morton St., Ste. 250 Phone: 349-3700 Fax: 349-3705 parks@bloomington.in.gov

HOTLINE NUMBERS

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December 2023–April 2024 Program Guide Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Closings ( entire City Hall is closed): Christmas Day New Year’s Day Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Spring Holiday

Monday, December 25 Monday, January 1 Monday, January 15 Friday, March 29

Services offered: Program/event registration, scholarship and fee waiver applications, shelter rentals, ballfield rentals, maps, brochures, sponsorship inquiries (see page 39), and community relations. Parking: Designated visitor spaces available in lot on north end of City Hall. Metered parking on Morton Street and in the Morton Street parking garage located at Seventh and Morton Streets (entrance on Morton Street). Accessibility: Designated parking spaces in North and South lots, ramp/sidewalk access from parking lots, automatic doors at south entrance, elevator located inside main entrance, restrooms available on ground and second floor level. Mayor of Bloomington John Hamilton- through Dec. 31, 2023 Kerry Thomson- beginning Jan. 1, 2024

Board of Park Commissioners Kathleen Mills—President Israel Herrera Ellen Rodkey Jim Whitlatch

Parks and Recreation Department Interim Director Tim Street The Board of Park Commissioners holds regular meetings the fourth Tuesday of every month, which are open to the public. Meetings begin at 4 p.m. Citizens of Bloomington are invited to visit the Board of Park Commissioners meetings either in person or online via Zoom, with questions or concerns regarding city parks and recreation programs, events, and facilities. For more information visit bloomington.in.gov/boards/park-commissioners.

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All phone numbers for Bloomington Parks and Recreation staff and facilities are in the 812 area code.

Equal Opportunity This program receives federal funds from the National Park Service. Regulations of the U.S. Department of the Interior strictly prohibit unlawful discrimination in departmental federally assisted programs on the basis of race, color, national origin, age or handicap. Any person who believes he or she has been discriminated against in any program, activity or facility operated by a recipient of federal assistance should write to: Director, Equal Opportunity Program, U.S. Department of the Interior, P.O. Box 37127, Washington D.C. 20013-7127

Community Events Movies in the Parks Performing Arts Series Peoples Park Concerts

349-3754

Outdoor Sports (Tennis, Softball, etc.)

349-3610

Aquatics—Bryan Park and Mills Pool and Community Foundation Switchyard Plaza Spray Pad (May–September) Frank Southern Ice Arena (October–March)

349-3741

Additional numbers

Maintenance Headquarters Rose Hill and White Oak Cemeteries

349-3498

Inclusive Recreation Services

349-3747

Urban Forestry

349-3716

Are you on our mailing list?

To receive the program guide, or if you do not wish to receive the program guide, call 349-3700 and ask to be added to or removed from the mailing list.

Photo policy

Parks and Recreation staff may videotape or take photos of participants in programs and at special events or of people in parks or on park properties. These photos may be used in future program guides, brochures, fliers or other materials used to promote Parks and Recreation.

Please recycle this guide.


Refund Policy

No refunds are provided after the first day of a program. All refunds are subject to a $2 administrative fee. If the $2 charge does not cover costs incurred by the Department, the refund may be pro-rated in addition to the $2 charge. There are no refunds on season passes or punch passes. Full refunds are given for all classes cancelled by Parks and Recreation. Allow four weeks for refund requests to be processed.

Scholarships

For more information about how to apply for a scholarship for any Parks and Recreation program, contact the Bloomington Parks and Recreation office at 349-3700. Apply online at bloomington.in.gov/parks/scholarships. Applications must be received two weeks prior to the registration deadline.

Park Special Use Permit

Substitution Policy

Parks and Recreation reserves the right to use substitute instructors and alternate facilities when necessary.

How to request reasonable accommodation:

1. When you register, mark “yes” in the inclusive service request section. At least two weeks notification prior to the registration deadline for each program is required. In some cases reasonable accommodation may take longer. 2. Request and complete an inclusion questionnaire. 3. Inclusive Recreation Coordinator will contact participant to establish an individualized inclusion plan.

bloomington.in.gov/parks/inclusion The Leisure Companion Program The Leisure Companion Program is a service in which participants with disabilities are partnered with a volunteer companion who provides additional support during participation in inclusive activities. The level of support varies according to the specific needs of each individual. Leisure Companions are also needed to assist participants in Inclusive Recreation programs. For more information on the Leisure Companion Program, contact the Inclusive Recreation Specialist at 349-3747. To be partnered with a Leisure Companion, register for activities of interest and request a reasonable accommodation. Leisure Companion volunteer hours are supervised by a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist.

Employment with Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department

For more information about full-time positions, visit bloomington.in.gov/departments/hr/jobs For seasonal opportunities, visit bloomington.in.gov/parks/employment

Get Involved ... Volunteer! Look for the volunteer symbol throughout the program guide.

To register for volunteer opportunities, visit bloomington.in.gov/parksvol.

Support Parks and the Community and Promote Your Business—Become a Parks Partner Bloomington Parks and Recreation offers a variety of programs for all ages and interests. If you are trying to reach youth, families, young adults, or adults over age 50 yrs., we have the medium to promote your product or service. If your business believes in supporting the community, quality of life, and environment, we have many sponsorship options to choose from. For more information, see page 39.

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A Park Special Use Permit is required to hold a large-scale event in Bloomington’s beautiful city parks. A Park Special Use Permit is also required to hold a race, walk, run, or other event on the B-Line Trail, Clear Creek Trail, Jackson Creek Trail, or any other trail managed by the Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department. For more information, contact Hsiung Marler, Recreation Facilities General Manager, at marlerh@bloomington.in.gov. Mobile Stage Rental: Groups may apply to rent Bloomington Parks and Recreation’s mobile stage for performances within the City of Bloomington city limits. A refundable deposit is required. For more information, call Crystal Ritter, Community Events Coordinator, at 349-3725 or ritterc@bloomington.in.gov. Hourly Park Use Permit: Instructors of classes, or personal trainers who charge clients a fee for their activities, must obtain an hourly park use permit to hold those classes in city parks. The Hourly Park Use Permit provides guidance for hourly use of park spaces. For information, contact Shelby Drake, Health and Wellness Coordinator, at 349-3771 or shelby.drake@bloomington.in.gov. Approval for Alcohol Sales: Groups may request to serve beer and/or wine at an event, once the group has successfully applied for a Park Special Use Permit. Beer and/or wine ONLY may be served in city-owned parks, trails, and facilities, and ONLY with approval. Noise Permits: Bloomington Municipal Code 14.09.140 provides specific information about the city’s Noise Ordinance. The Parks and Recreation Department is authorized to review and approve Noise Permits for events that take place on Parks properties. For more information about applying for a Noise Permit, contact Hsiung Marler, Recreation Facilities General Manager, at marlerh@bloomington.in.gov. Permits for Filming: For more information about obtaining a free permit for commercial filming in city parks, contact Julie Ramey, Community Relations Manager, at rameyj@bloomington.in.gov. Detailed information regarding permits and application forms are available online at bloomington.in.gov/parks/rentals/mobile-stages.

For more information, contact Amy Shrake, a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, at 349-3747 or shrakea@bloomington.in.gov. Bloomington Parks and Recreation is committed to an inclusive approach to recreation. Inclusion is individuals with and without disabilities participating in recreation activities together. Reasonable accommodations are individualized techniques and resources used to enhance program participation without fundamentally altering a program.

General Information

To register for a Parks and Recreation program, visit bloomington.in.gov/parks or see page 40.

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Facilities

Allison-Jukebox Community Center

351 S. Washington St. • 349-3731 Hours: Call 349-3731 or email julien.grey@bloomington.in.gov for facility hours and times for scheduled programs. Coordinator: Amy Shrake, CTRS Bus Line: #1 South Facility information: Two large activity rooms, restrooms, and a full kitchen are available for rent. Call 349-3731 or email shrakea@bloomington.in.gov for reservation and availability. Closings: Monday, Jan. 1 (New Year’s Day), Monday, Jan. 15 (Martin Luther King Jr., Day), Monday-Friday, March 11-15 (Reserved for Kid City Break Days), Friday, March 29 (Spring Holiday) Accessibility: Designated parking spaces in rear/southeast side of building, accessible restrooms.

Party and Meeting Room RENTALS Ten tables and 50 chairs are available for use. Twenty-two free parking spaces, and three free accessible parking spaces, are available behind the building. Available for rent daily between 8 a.m.–11 p.m. Call 349-3731 or email julien.grey@bloomington.in.gov for reservation and availability. All room rentals require a 50% deposit. Room The “Carpet Room” (carpet flooring) 792 sq. ft. (36' x 22') maximum capacity 50 people. The “Tile Room” (vinyl tile flooring) 1221 sq. ft. (55.5' x 22') maximum capacity 80 people. Entire Building

Nonprofit Rate

Private Rate

$45/hour

$55/hour

Endwright East Active Living Community Center 2894 E. Third Street at the College Mall Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday • 11 a.m.–3 p.m. For more information, call 812-272-4808. Programming focuses on health, wellness, and social well-being. Fee waivers are available to those who qualify.

Area 10 Nutrition Program Lunch Site

Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. Socialize with friends while enjoying a meal and participate in games or other programs. A $2.50 donation for each meal is requested, but not required, of participants over 60 years of age. Donations go directly back into the meal program and help us provide meals for more people.

Rhythm & Drum Ensemble

2nd & 4th Wednesdays from 10-11 a.m. $15/month or $10 drop-in Come learn why, for thousands of years, people around the world have been co-creating with rhythm and drums for deepening the mind/body connection, community relationships, creativity, expression, and meditation. All experience levels welcome.

Conversations with Joy Harter $45/hour

$55/hour

$65/hour

$85/hour

Last Wednesdays of the month at 1 p.m. Join Joy Harter, MS, Grief and Life Transitions Counselor, in a conversation about the myths and realities surrounding end of life. Call 812-935-2515 to register. Endwright East is a partnership with: Area 10 Agency on Aging, City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department, Commission on Aging, and IU Health Bloomington Alzheimer’s Resource Services.

Buskirk-Chumley Theater BREAK DAYS

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Summer fun ... when school’s out! Break Days See page 27. Summer camp registration opens March 3. See pages 24-25.

BCT Management, Inc. 114 E. Kirkwood Ave. Bloomington, IN 47408 812-323-3020 • boxoffice@buskirkchumley.org buskirkchumley.org

A 600-seat, historic theater in downtown Bloomington, the theater is currently managed by a private non-profit organization, BCT Management, Inc. The theater is a valued community resource, available for public or private events. For more information, contact the theater at 812-323-3020 or email director@buskirkchumley.org.


Facilities

Banneker Community Center 930 W. Seventh St. • 349-3735

Hours: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–7 p.m. Closings: Monday, Jan. 1 (New Year’s Day), Monday, Jan. 15 (Martin Luther King Jr., Day), Friday, March 29 (Spring Holiday) Email: banneker@bloomington.in.gov Bus Line: #3 drops at Fifth and Elm Streets Ages: All ages are welcome. Children under age 10 yrs. must be accompanied when in the facility by a responsible caregiver age 18 yrs. and up. Coordinator: Kevin Terrell Specialist: Erin Freese-Posthuma Facility information: Gymnasium, restrooms, commercial kitchen, library, third floor activity room Accessibility: Designated parking space on west side of building, ramp and elevator on ground floor, gym entrance is accessible. The variety of spaces in the Banneker Community Center fit the needs of youth, families, and adults! We are available for public events, and private rentals. Please call or email Kevin Terrell at 349-3734 or kevin.terrell@bloomington.in.gov for pricing and availability.

Evans-Porter Memorial Library

The Banneker Community Center is proud to host the Evans-Porter Memorial Library. The library offers fiction and nonfiction books for adults, teens, and children.

Family Resource Center

Located on the third floor, this is a place where families can gather information, network with others, build a support system, and enjoy their children in a fun, safe space.

Pickup Basketball for Underrepresented Genders

Weekly, full-court basketball games for cis women, transgender women, transgender men, non-binary people, and underrepresented genders. All skill levels are welcome for an hour of fun and fitness. $5 per person per day, cash only. Wednesdays, 1/3–5/15 • 5:30–6:30 p.m. For ages 18 yrs. and up. Banneker Community Center Enter through Elm Street entrance.

Friday Lunchtime Pickup Basketball

Join Banneker for a fun Friday fitness opportunity! All skill levels are welcome. F 1/5–5/17 • noon–1 p.m. • 18 yrs. and up. $5 per person per day, cash only. Banneker Community Center

Family Rec Night

Families of all kinds, ages, and sizes are warmly invited to spend some quality time together during a fun and casual evening at Banneker! Participation is free! For all ages. F 1/19 • 6–8 p.m. • Family Game Night F 2/16 • 6–8 p.m. • Family Movie Night F 3/22 • 6–8 p.m. • Family Gym Night F 4/19 • 6–8 p.m. • Family S.T.E.M. Night Banneker Community Center

Food as Medicine

Presented in partnership with Purdue Extension, Food as Medicine provides fresh, local meal kits and nutrition education with the goal of improving the physical health and health literacy of families within the community. Families will receive weekly meal kits, nutrition education and cooking demonstrations. The first and last class of the session will be held in person at the Banneker Community Center. Throughout the program, families will be able to access the education and demonstrations online at their convenience. Funding for Food as Medicine is provided by Jack Hopkins Social Services Grant. Register for Food as Medicine by emailing aeakin@purdue.edu or calling 812-349-2575. For more information, contact Health and Wellness Coordinator, Shelby Drake at shelby.drake@bloomington.in.gov. Th 1/25 and 2/29 • 6–7 p.m. • Register by 1/19. FREE • For all ages. Classes on 1/25 and 2/29 are held in person. All other classes are virtual. Banneker Community Center

D.I.Y. Adventure

Become an official storyteller in this two-day workshop on how to create an original narrative written by you! Draw the unique characters and settings of your own imagination while collaborating with your peers on the diverse worlds we’ll invent together. Sketchbooks are provided. Instructor: Ace Chestnut, Graphic Designer M, Tu 3/11–3/12 • 2–4 p.m. • Register by 3/1 • 175301-A $5/person • For ages 13-17 yrs. Banneker Community Center

Call or email Kevin Terrell at 349-3734 or kevin.terrell@bloomington.in.gov for rental info. Rental rate during operational hours (Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.)

Rental rate during non-operational hours (Weekends, after 5 p.m. on weekdays)

Gymnasium (First Floor)

$55/hr for-profit (Nonprofits call for more information)

$55/hr for-profit $35/hr non-profit

Kitchen (Second Floor)

$45/hr for-profit (Nonprofits call for more information)

$55/hr for-profit (Nonprofits call for more information)

Family Resource Center (Third Floor)

$45/hr for-profit (Nonprofits call for more information)

$45/hr for-profit (Nonprofits call for more information)

Entire building (gym, kitchen, Family Resource Center)

N/A

$150/hr for-profit $100/hr non-profit

Rental Space

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See page 23 for preschoool programs at Banneker Community Center.

Banneker’s commercial kitchen/classroom

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Cascades Golf Course consists of three nine-hole courses, which can be combined to create three separate 18-hole configurations. The Quarry Course is the oldest of the three courses, dating back to 1928. The Quarry Course is a par-35, playing a maximum of 2,995 yards. The Pine Course was constructed in 1931 and is a par-36, playing a maximum of 3,135 yards. The Ridge Course is the newest course, opened in 2000. The Ridge Course is a par-36 which plays a maximum of 3,086 yards. Individual or group golf lessons may be scheduled with our on-site golf pro by calling 349-3764. Beer and soft drinks are available for purchase from Cascades concessions. Individuals may not bring their own alcoholic beverages onto the golf course.

3550 N. Kinser Pk. • 349-3764 Call for seasonal hours. Visit us online to reserve a tee time!

bloomington.in.gov/cascades @Cascadesgc Cascades Golf Course

Golf Facilities Manager–Jason Sims Golf Course Superintendent– Brad Scroggins Golf Program Coordinator– Jackson Cowden

2024 RATES

SEASON PASSES

IN-CITY

NONCITY

Junior (18 yrs. and under)

$230

$260

Student (18 yrs. and up w/student ID)

$450

$475

Adult

$600

$650

Adult spouse

$250

$275

Family

$900

$1,000

Senior (62 yrs. and up)

$550

$590

Senior spouse (62 yrs. and up)

$250

$275

18 holes green fees

$24

9 holes green fees

$16

Senior green fees (ages 62+, M–Th)

$22

Student green fees (with student ID, M–Th)

$22

Twilight green fees (during posted times)

$22

9-hole 10-Play Pass

$140

18-hole 10-Play Pass

$210

Range Balls, large

$7

Range Balls, small

$5

20-Bucket Range Balls

$120

9-hole cart fee

$8/person

18-hole cart fee

$16/person

18-hole spectator cart fee

$30

9-hole spectator cart fee

$15

Locker rental

$100

Clubhouse at Cascades Golf Course

The Clubhouse at Cascades Golf Course boasts a towering ceiling and a room surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the driving range, putting green, and rolling hills of Cascades! Overhead doors on the southeast wall can be opened onto the attached patio (47’ × 19’) in nice weather. A restroom and a warming kitchen are both located inside the Clubhouse. For more information about renting the Clubhouse at Cascades Golf Course, or to check availability, contact Cascades Golf Course at 349-3764.

Banquet Room $500/day • $75/hour • $150/golf outing Conference Room $150/day • $25/hour

Cascades Golf Course includes three 9-hole courses: Quarry, Ridge, and Pine.


Boathouse, 3400 N. Headley Rd.

Scenic woodlands teeming with wild flora and fauna surround the 109-acre Griffy Lake at this 1,220-acre nature preserve. Swimming is prohibited. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has stocked the lake with bluegill, redear sunfish, largemouth bass, channel catfish, and crappie. Kayak, canoe, and stand up paddleboard rentals are available seasonally at Griffy Lake boathouse. To protect wildlife and visitors, all dogs must remain leashed while in the preserve. Nearby Ferguson Dog Park (4300 N. Stone Mill Rd.) accommodates dogs off-leash. For more information, call 349-3700. The surface of the lake often freezes in winter with varying ice conditions that can be hazardous. The City of Bloomington assumes no responsibility for accidents resulting from individuals venturing onto the ice.

Griffy Lake Watercraft Rental Fees

City of Bloomington Parks & Recreation See pages 29-31 for Nature and the Outdoors programs. See page 10 for Community Gardening.

Griffy Lake Accessible Fishing Pier & Loop Trail Contractor Spectrum, LLC in June 2022 completed construction of the first new section of the Griffy Loop Trail from the new wooden stairs at the south end of the causeway. More than three miles of new trail have been constructed as of mid-November as Spectrum continues to work on the new four-mile South Shore loop from west to east. Scenic Construction will complete the new staircase to provide access to the trail across the Griffy Lake dam in December 2023. The Griffy Lake Accessible Fishing Pier project was completed in July 2022. The $2 million project, funded in part by Bicentennial Trees & Trails bonds and a Parks General Obligation bond, stabilized the shoreline of Griffy Lake west of Headley Road and created accessible fishing areas. An accessible path along Headley Road links the Griffy Lake trail systems on the north and south sides of the lake, while a designated pedestrian crossing allows safer access to the trails and lakeshore from the boathouse. Hikers are asked to be considerate trail users, and to stay on marked trails. Camping, campfires, horseback riding, ATVs, bicycles, and dogs off leash are not permitted at Griffy Lake or on any of the Griffy Lake trails. Follow City of Bloomington, IN - Parks and Recreation on Facebook, and download the free OuterSpatial mobile app, for updates on the ongoing construction of the Griffy Lake Loop Trail.

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Canoe/Kayak/SUP Rental (Two-hour limit on holidays/weekends) .................................................... $10/hour 10-Rental Pass............................................................................... $90 Available for purchase at the boathouse during regular business hours. Groups (10+) wishing to make watercraft rental reservations Monday through Friday may do so by emailing Rebecca Swift at rebecca.swift@bloomington.in.gov. Rented watercraft returned to the boathouse after closing are subject to a minimum $20 late fee. A minimum $50 replacement fee is charged for lost, stolen, or damaged rental items. Privately owned boat launch fees: $100/season, $10/day Boat motors are limited to electric trolling motors only. Boathouse hours: April and October: Saturday and Sunday only, 9 a.m.–6 p.m. May–August: Daily, 8 a.m.–8 p.m. September: Daily, 9 a.m.–6 p.m. November–March: Closed Boathouse phone: 349-3732 Boathouse email: griffy.boathouse@bloomington.in.gov Griffy Lake Trails: Trail guides are available at the Bloomington Parks and Recreation office and the Griffy Lake boathouse. Please respect this fragile environment by remaining on the marked trails. Mountain biking, horseback riding, and off-road vehicles are strictly prohibited. AMENITIES: Seasonal restrooms and picnic tables next to boathouse PARKING: Available by the boathouse TRAILS: 10+ miles total, natural surface Wetlands Trail .2 miles, Nature Trail .5 miles (loop), Griffy Creek Trail 1.5 miles, Hiking Trail 1.7 miles (loop) Lanam Trail .6 miles, West North Shore Loop 1 mile, East North Shore Loop .5 miles ACCESSIBILITY: Accessible .3 mile pathway along Griffy Lake includes five fishing access points and connects users to the north and south shore hiking trails. Accessible canoe and kayak launch fishing pier, and pathway along Griffy Lake. Eco Outpost: Looking for a fun way to interact with the great outdoors? Visit the Eco Outpost to check out our display of natural objects like fossils, pine cones, seashells, and more. Borrow an Explorer Backpack and take a funfilled trek through the woods or your own backyard. The Eco Outpost is open during boathouse hours.

Discover new places, navigate scenic trails and make the most of your time by finding City of Bloomington Parks & Recreation on the OuterSpatial mobile app. Ready to begin your adventure?

Facilities—Griffy Lake Nature Preserve

Griffy Lake Nature Preserve

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Facilities—Switchyard Park

Switchyard Park Rentals

2024 fee

Pavilion—11,000 sq. ft., available for rental 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

OPEN 5 a.m.–11 p.m. daily Switchyard Park is a 65-acre park located on the city’s south side established in 2019. The park is designed with multiple green initiatives including solar power, rain water recapture, and permeable pavers. The park straddles the B-Line Trail. The B-Line Trail is a former railroad corridor that connects Switchyard Park to the surrounding neighbors and business as well as the downtown area and other trail systems to the south. Switchyard Park hosts a variety of indoor and outdoor activities including concerts, farmers markets, weddings, gala dinners, fitness classes, food truck events, seasonal events, and more. Outdoor rentals for more than 100 people, additional physical infrastructure, or alcohol permit may require a special event permit and additional costs. For more information about reserving any Switchyard park facilities for an event or program, contact Hsiung Marler at 349-3761 or at marlerh@bloomington.in.gov.

Amenities include: • basketball court • 4 pickleball courts • 3 bocce ball courts • street style skate park • fitness stations • community gardens with 39 raised beds • open greenspace • stream and wetland • performance stage with lawn seating for 5,000 • Pavilion indoor event space • picnic shelter • shaded bosque seating • Community Foundation Switchyard Plaza Spray Pad • 4.7-acre dog park with fenced areas for large and small dogs • paved, accessible trails around and through the park • paved, accessible B-Line Trail through the park • vehicle parking lots at Rogers Street, Grimes Lane, and Walnut Street offer a total of 400+ spaces

Public Restrooms

Rental—four-hour min. (weekdays M–Th)

$65/hr.

Rental—six-hour min. (weekends and holidays)

$80/hr.

Pavilion Attached Patio (per day)

$100

Pavilion AV/General Serup (per event) Riser Stage

$150

Projector/screen use, per day

$50

Pipe and Drape

$150

Pavilion Alcohol Service Fees Pavilion Service and Consumption

$50

Patio Consumption (no service)

$100

Pavilion Closed Contaner Sale (no consumption)

$50

Pavilion Lawn (per day) 17,586 sq. ft. Rental (weekends and holidays)

$150

Activity Lawns (per day) 29,795 sq. ft. North Activity Lawn

$90

South Activity Lawn

$90

Main Stage and Performance Lawn (per day) Lawn: 30,301 sq. ft. Stage: 60' x 40' Hourly practice use (per hour)

$50/hr.

Non-profit—without theatrical lighting + $125 deposit

$250

For-profit—without theatrical lighting + $200 deposit

$400

Secondary Performance Lawn (per day) 123,840 sq. ft. Rental

$90

Switchyard Community Gardens, see pg. 10. OUTDOOR EVENTS MAY ALSO REQUIRE AN HOURLY PARK USE PERMIT OR A PARK SPECIAL USE PERMIT WITH ASSOCIATED PERMIT FEES, SEE PAGE 3.

Community Foundation Switchyard Plaza Spray Pad

Memorial Day-Labor Day: 10 a.m.–8 p.m. Labor Day-Sept. 30: Open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Admission is free. Spray pad operating hours are subject to change. For updates, call the Aquatics Hotline at 349-3741. For a complete list of rules guiding use of the spray pad, visit switchyardpark.com.

Switchyard Park - City of Bloomington, IN

• Community Foundation Switchyard Plaza Spray Pad Restrooms open April to October: 10 a.m–8 p.m All other days of the year: 10 a.m–6 p.m • Bloomington Police Department at Grimes Lane public restroom open year ‘round.

For more information, contact Hsiung Marler at marlerh@bloomington.in.gov.

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1601 S. Rogers St. • switchyardpark.com


Celestial Spectacle: Solar Eclipse Eclipse Solar

B-Line Trail Basketball Court

Grimes Lane entrance and parking Bloomington Police Department Public Restrooms

Pickleball Courts Bocce Ball Courts

Parking

Fitness Circuit Community Gardens

See inside front cover for details.

Water Tower

North Activity Lawn South Activity Lawn Bicycle/skateboard repair station

Parking

Skate Park Pavilion Lawn South Rogers Street entrance and parking

South Walnut Street entrance and parking

Facilities—Switchyard Park

For details about Parks and Recreation Department events scheduled in Switchyard Park, see pages 20-22.

Main Stage Community Foundation Switchyard Plaza Spray Pad Parking

Pavilion

Shelter

Restrooms Performance Lawn Bosque

Playground

Secondary Performance Lawn

B-Line Trail

Small Dog Park

B-Line Trail continues to Country Club Drive. Additional parking across Country Club Drive.

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Community Gardening

Gardening Classes For more information, contact Sarah Mullin at 349-3704 or mullins@bloomington.in.gov. For ages 18 yrs. and up.

The Community Gardening Program provides the infrastructure so that you can grow your own food, flowers, herbs and more. We provide: • fencing to keep deer and other animals out of the garden • access to water • communal tools • composting • knowledgeable garden staff who are ready to help you • a monthly garden newsletter To ensure gardening opportunities are available to all members of the Bloomington community, limited financial assistance is available to help cover garden plot rental fees. For more information contact communitygardens@bloomington.in.gov. Gardeners in Good Standing 2023 gardeners in good standing can rent the same plot they used in 2023 from February 19-27, 2024. Registration for gardeners wishing to switch plots, and all new gardeners, begins on March 4 at 10 a.m. Garden plots are available to rent throughout the season or until all plots are rented.

Visit bloomington.in.gov/communitygardening or contact communitygardens@bloomington.in.gov for more information.

Butler Park Community Gardens

Nestled in the southwest corner of Rev. Ernest D. Butler Park at the intersection of West Ninth and North John Streets, Butler Park Community Garden includes organic in-ground plots (available in two sizes), as well as raised beds. Code Annual cost 165201-A $58/in-city, $67/non-city 165201-B $45/in-city, $52/non-city 165201-C $45/in-city, $52/non-city

Description Organic Large Plot (approx. 140 sq. ft) Organic Small Plot (approx. 90 sq. ft) Organic Raised Bed (approx. 32 sq. ft)

Switchyard Park Community Gardens

Located at the north end of the park, accessible by the B-Line Trail or the Grimes Lane parking lot, Switchyard Park Community Garden is a place to try your hand at organic gardening in raised beds. Code Annual cost Description 165203-A $45/in-city, $52/non-city Organic Raised Bed (approx. 24–32 sq. ft)

Willie Streeter Community Gardens

Located in Winslow Woods Park on South Highland Avenue. Willie Streeter Community Gardens include in-ground plots (available in two sizes), as well as raised beds. Code Annual cost Description 165202-A $80/in-city, $92/non-city Organic Large Plot (200 sq. ft) 165202-B $45/in-city, $52/non-city Organic Small Plot (100 sq. ft) 165202-C $45/in-city, $52/non-city Organic Raised Bed (32 sq. ft)

Growing Microgreens at Home

Microgreens are an indoor gardener’s dream as they are quick and easy to grow, take up little space, and are a nutrient- and antioxidant-rich (not to mention delicious and adorable) addition to your diet! Join us to learn the basics of growing microgreens at home. Instructor: Sandy Drake W 1/17 • 5:30-7:30 p.m. • Register by 1/15 • 165205-A $12/person • For all ages. Allison-Jukebox Community Center

Tea Blending for Winter Wellness

Learn to blend your own herbal tea to help support your immune system in the winter months. Herbs, roots, and botanicals will be provided so you can prepare your very own immune-support blend to take home. Instructor: Ash Teng, Owner of Blossom & the Bee Tea Th 2/15 • 6-8 p.m. • Register by 2/12 • 165206-A $20/person • For all ages. Allison-Jukebox Community Center

Cultivating Mushrooms at Home

Learn the benefits of including mushrooms in your diet, and how to successfully grow mushrooms using mushroom fruiting blocks. Each participant will take home a small fruiting block to jumpstart their mushroomgrowing hobby. Instructor: John Norton, BloomingShrooms Tu 3/26 • 6-8 p.m. • Register by 3/24 • 165204-A $20/person • For all ages. Allison-Jukebox Community Center

Bloomington Community Orchard Join the Bloomington Community Orchard for free weekly Work & Learn Days The Orchard is a public food forest for all to enjoy, and the harvest is available to everyone. We welcome volunteers to help us cultivate the Orchard, while developing their own hands-on orcharding skills. All are welcome, and no experience is needed – we provide the tools and show you what to do! April - May: Sa, 1-4 p.m. June - August: W, 5-8 p.m. September - November: Sa, 1-4 p.m. 2120 S. Highland Ave. (across from the south side YMCA)


Ice Information Hotline: 349-3741 (October through March) Call the Ice Information Hotline for public skating times, holiday skating hours, open ice times, special events, and weather-related closings.

2100 S. Henderson St. • 349-3740 Sports Facility Manager: Dee Tuttle Sports Specialist: Chris Hamric Facility information: Ice pad, party room, locker rooms, restrooms, concessions, lobby, skate rental, skate sharpening Accessibility: Accessible lobby area and restrooms

Public Skating

Public Skating: October 13 through February 25 Monday through Friday: Noon–2:30 p.m. Friday: 7–9 p.m. Saturday: 1:30–3 p.m. 7–9 p.m. (Lunar Skating) 9:15–11 p.m. (Night Owl) Sunday: 3–5 p.m. General Admission: $6 Skate Rental: $3 New Skate Sharpening: $10 Skate Sharpening: $6 and $7 (immediate service) Economy Pass: $54 (10 sessions, excludes skate rental)

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Night Owl Skating

Enjoy late-night skating at the Frank Southern Ice Arena. Night Owl Skating does not take place 12/16, 12/23, or 12/30. Sa 10/13–2/25 • 9:15–11 p.m. $6 admission, $3 skate rental

Rentals

Rinkside Party Room: Rent the rinkside party room for your next birthday, holiday, company party, or just for a group of friends. This climate-controlled room with a panoramic view of the rink is the perfect size for up to 20 guests. Rinkside Party Room rentals can be made by visiting bloomington.in.gov/parks/rentals/fsc. Group rates (10 or more people) $5 (includes skate rental) or $4 (bring your own skates). Cool Party package: Reservations can be made by visiting bloomington.in.gov/parks/rentals/fsc. $100 Includes use of party room during public session, 10 admissions with skate rental (additional skaters are $5/person), and cleanup. Arena Rental: $240/hour The Arena may be rented for exclusive use during unscheduled times. Rental includes the use of the lobby, sound system, ice pad, and locker rooms. There is an additional fee for skate rental. Reservations must be made at least 10 days prior to the requested date. All participants at private hockey functions must wear protective gear.

Facilities—Frank Southern Ice Arena

FRANK SOUTHERN ICE ARENA

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Skate in a specially lit, lunar-like arena while listening to the best hits of the ’80s, ’90s and today courtesy of the Arena’s super-watt sound system. Groups of all sizes and skaters of all ability levels are welcome! Lunar skating involves the use of strobe and other special-effect lighting. Lunar Skating does not take place 12/16, 12/23, or 12/30. Sa 10/13–2/25 • 7–9 p.m. $6 admission, $3 skate rental

This program follows the USA Hockey curriculum to teach fundamental skating and hockey skills while providing a positive experience for beginning hockey players. The primary focus of instruction is on correct skating, puck introduction, active games, and hockey basics. Equipment required: a bicycle helmet, hockey stick, and a pair of any type of gloves. Participants prepared to move to the next level are invited to join a House Hockey team. Registration for the House Hockey program continues throughout the ice season. Su 1/14–2/18 • 1:45–2:45 p.m. Register by 1/12 • 125017-A $55/in-city, $60/non-city For ages 5–14 yrs. Frank Southern Ice Arena

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Facilities—Frank Southern Ice Arena

Thursdays: Jan. 4–Feb. 22

Session II Fridays: Jan. 5–Feb. 23

Saturdays: Jan. 6–Feb. 24

$80/in-city, $90/non-city Register by Jan. 2. The Skating School curriculum is a combination of the best attributes of the Ice Skating Institute’s Learn-to-Skate Program and the U.S. Figure Skating’s Basic Skills Program. The program helps skaters progress from level to level at a steady pace. Skaters will feel a sense of accomplishment as they master the skills necessary to become confident skaters in any ice sport. All classes are 30 minutes in length and each session is eight weeks. In addition to class time, each skater is allotted 30 minutes of ice time for independent practice. Details on practice time will be given during the first week of lessons. Registration fee includes skate rental. Classes begin promptly at the listed times. Please arrive at least 15 minutes early to put on skates. Non-registered individuals are not permitted on the ice at any time. All Tot skaters should have a safety (bicycle or skating) helmet. Youth scholarships available from the Bloomington Parks Foundation! Families are invited to apply for scholarships for any Parks and Recreation program. Take part in Kid City Break Days, play an exciting season of Bloomington Youth Basketball, learn to ice skate at The Skating School, and more! For more information about how to apply for a scholarship, contact Bloomington Parks and Recreation at 349-3700 or visit bloomingtoninparksfoundation.org. Scholarship applications must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the program registration deadline.

Level 8

Adult 3 Level 7

Adult 2 Level 6

Adult 1 Level 5 Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Tot 3 Tot 2 Tot 1 Parent & Tot

Sunday, March 3 • 2–4 p.m. Spectator admission is FREE. Spring Ice Show Skaters from The Skating School, the IU Figure Skating Club, and the Bloomington Figure Skating Club perform a variety of routines that demonstrate their ice skating skills. Spring Ice Show Registration codes and skating levels: Practice Times for February 26–March 1: Two practice sessions: 5–5:50 p.m. or 5:50–6:40 p.m. Dress Rehearsal March 2 • 10–noon

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$40 • Skaters registering before Feb. 24 will receive a show T-shirt.

125018-A • Parent+Tot/Tot 1–3 125018-B • Level 1 125018-C • Level 2 125018-D • Level 3 125018-E • Level 4 125018-F • Level 5 125018-G • Level 6

Skating School 125018-H • Level 7 should 125018-I • Level 8 participants register for the last 125018-J • Adult level in which they were enrolled, and 125018-K • BFSC/ must be able to IUFSC attend the majority of the practice sessions.


F 3:50–4:20 p.m. 125001-A Sa 11:05–11:35 a.m. 125001-B Tot 1 Ages 3–6 yrs ONLY. No previous skating experience required. Must be able to separate from parents. Learn to fall and recover, march in place and forward, pre-swizzle Vs, beginning two-foot glide, and dip in place. The use of a safety (bicycle) helmet is recommended. Th 5:45–6:15 p.m. 125002-A F 3:50-4:20 p.m. 125002-B F 4:25–4:55 p.m. 125002-C Sa 10:30–11 a.m. 125002-D Sa 11:40 a.m.–12:10 p.m. 125002-E Sa 12:15–12:45 p.m. 125002-F Tot 2 Ages 3–6 yrs. For the skater who has passed Tot 1. Forward two-foot glide, dip, swizzles, backward wiggles, and hop. The use of a safety (bicycle) helmet is recommended. Th 6:20–6:55 p.m. 125003-A F 3:50–4:20 p.m. 125003-B F 5–5:30 p.m. 125003-C Sa 11:40 a.m.–12:10 p.m. 125003-D Sa 12:45–1:15 p.m. 125003-E Tot 3

Ages 3–6 yrs. For skaters who have passed Tot 2. Improve forward skating, swizzles, and backward wiggles. Learn rocking horse, stop in place, and glide turns. Upon passing Tot 3, skaters proceed to Level 2. The use

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Level 2 For the skater who has passed Tot 3 or Level 1. Improve forward skating, swizzle, and rocking horse. Learn one-foot glides, backward swizzles, alternating pumps, moving stop and hop. Th F F Sa Sa Sa

5:45–6:15 p.m. 4:25–4:55 p.m. 5–5:30 p.m. 10:30–11 a.m. 11:05–11:35 a.m. 12:45–1:15 p.m.

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Level 3 For the skater who has passed Level 2. Improve backward swizzles. Learn T-pushes, beginning forward stroking, slaloms, forward pumping, beginning spin, and backward alternating pumps. Th 6:20–6:50 p.m. 125007-A F 5–5:30 p.m. 125007-B Sa 10:30–11 a.m. 125007-C Sa 11:40 a.m.–12:10 p.m. 125007-D Sa 12:15–12:45 p.m. 125007-E Level 4 For the skater who has passed Level 3. Improve forward stroking, learn backward two-foot glide, forward edges, two-foot turns, lateral marching, and two-foot spin entry. Th 5:45–6:15 p.m. 125008-A F 5–5:30 p.m. 125008-B Sa 10:30–11 a.m. 125008-C Sa 11:40 a.m.–12:10 p.m. 125008-D Level 5 For the skater who has passed Level 4. Learn forward beginning crossovers, moving two-foot turns, backward stroking, one-foot glides and stops, and side-toe hops. Continue two-foot spins. F Sa Sa

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DAY TIME CODE Level 6 For the skater who has passed Level 5. Learn advanced forward crossovers, backward pumping and edges, two-foot turn sequence, and beginning T-stop. Continue two-foot spins. F 4:25–4:55 p.m. 125010-A Sa 11:05–11:35 a.m. 125010-B Sa 12:45–1:15 p.m. 125010-C Level 7 For the skater who has passed Level 6. Learn beginning backward crossovers, two-foot turns from backward to forward, forward outside three-turns, lunge or shoot-the-duck, bunny hop, T-stops, and beginning spiral. Continue two-foot spins. Th 6:20–6:50 p.m. 125011-A Sa 11:05–11:35 a.m. 125011-B Level 8 For the skater who has passed Level 7. Learn advanced backward crossovers and landing position, forward inside threeturns, mohawks, hockey stops, spirals, and connecting sequences. Continue twofoot spins. Th 6:20–6:50 p.m. 125012-A Sa 11:05–11:35 a.m. 125012-B Adult 1 For the skater with little or no on-ice experience. Learn basic forward and backward skating, swizzles, glides and stops. Th 6:20–6:50 p.m. 125013-A Sa 12:45–1:15 p.m. 125013-B Adult 2 For the skater who has passed Adult 1. Develop forward and backward stroking, learn edges and turns from forward to backward, and learn advanced stops. Th 5:45–6:15 p.m. 125014-A Sa 12:15–12:45 p.m. 125014-B Adult 3 Tailored to personal goals of skaters who have passed Adult 2. Develop advanced forward and backward skating, turns, and edges. Learn jumps and spins. Sa

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of a safety (bicycle) helmet is recommended. Th 6:20–6:50 p.m. F 3:50–4:20 p.m. F 5–5:30 p.m. Sa 12:15–12:45 p.m. Sa 12:45–1:15 p.m.

DAY TIME CODE Level 1 Ages 6–14 yrs. ONLY. For the beginning skater. Learn marching, forward two-foot glide, dip, swizzles, glide turns, backward wiggles, rocking horse, and stop in place. Th 5:45–6:15 p.m. 125005-A Th 6:20–6:50 p.m. 125005-B F 4:25–4:55 p.m. 125005-C F 5–5:30 p.m. 125005-D Sa 10:30–11 a.m. 125005-E Sa 11:05–11:35 a.m. 125005-F Sa 11:40 a.m.–12:10 p.m. 125005-G Sa 12:15–12:45 p.m. 125005-H

Facilities—Frank Southern Ice Arena

DAY TIME CODE Parent & Tot Ages 2–5 yrs. For beginning skaters who need a parent on the ice. The parent must be on the ice during the class. Skaters build confidence and learn pre-swizzle Vs. The use of a safety (bicycle) helmet is recommended.

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Facilities—Twin Lakes Recreation Center

TWIN LAKES RECREATION CENTER

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HOURS Sept. 1–May 31: Monday–Friday: 6 a.m.–10 p.m. Saturday–Sunday: 7 a.m.–10 p.m. Christmas Eve (Dec. 24): 7 a.m.–1 p.m. Christmas Day (Dec. 25): Closed New Year’s Eve (Dec. 31): 7 a.m.–1 p.m. New Year’s Day (Jan. 1): Closed Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Jan. 15): 6 a.m.–10 p.m. Easter (March 31): Closed SUMMER HOURS June 1–August 31: Monday–Friday: 6 a.m.–9 p.m. Saturday–Sunday: 7 a.m.–9 p.m.

1700 W. Bloomfield Rd.

DAILY ADMISSION (NON-MEMBER)

• Adults ages 18–59 yrs.: $8 • Youth ages 7–17 yrs. and adults ages 60 yrs. and up: $7 • Youth ages 6 yrs. and younger admitted FREE when accompanied by a participating parent or legal guardian.

MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS

The Twin Lakes Recreation Center provides members with many choices to create a wellness plan that offers variety and challenge. Stop by and see how the TLRC can be a part of your fitness goals.

MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS INCLUDE:

FACILITY MANAGER: Mark Sterner FACILITY COORDINATOR: Daren Eads MEMBERSHIP COORDINATOR: Megan Stark SPORTS COORDINATOR: Scott Pedersen

• Indoor 1/5-mile rubberized track • Five basketball courts • Indoor turf field • Expanded weight room • Cardio studio • Two group exercise studios • FREE group exercise for members • Discounted personal training packages

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Memberships TYPE

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$45

$225 Savings of $45 over monthly rate

$405 Savings of $135 over monthly rate

Military, Senior (60+), or Student

$35/month

$40

$200 Savings of $40 over monthly rate

$360 Savings of $120 over monthly rate

Add-on*

$15/month

$20

$100 Savings of $20 over monthly rate

$180 Savings of $60 over monthly rate

There is a capital fee of $20 for each new member. *Add-on must reside in the same household as the primary membership holder. **Automatic Monthly Debit, Six month and 12 month memberships can be put on freeze for up to three months in a 12 month period.


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Party Room Studio A Studio B Full court volleyball w/setup Basketball practice/court Basketball competition/ tournament Turf field non-prime (April–September)

$45 $65 $60 $35/per court/per hour $30/hour

Turf field prime (October–March)

$100/hour

Entire Lower Level

$155/hour

$40/per court/per hour $70/hour

PARTY ROOM RENTAL

Party Room rental includes tables and chairs. Decorating, setup, and cleanup must be done during the rental time, or additional time can be added. Renters are responsible for their own decorations, party supplies, tableware, food service utensils, and equipment (e.g. basketballs, footballs, and soccer balls). $45/hour for use of the party room only $70/hour includes use of one basketball court $80/hour includes use of Studio A or B $105/hour includes use of the turf (April–September) $130/hour includes use of the turf (October–March)

CORPORATE WELLNESS PROGRAMS

As the cost of health care continues to grow, companies are exploring ways to prevent illness and reduce health risks for their employees while realizing the overall benefits of a healthy workforce. From a healthy lifestyle to a healthy workplace, the TLRC staff is here to help you customize a wellness program that fits your company’s goals and health care mission. For more information, contact our Membership Coordinator, Megan Stark, at 349-3770 or starme@bloomington.in.gov.

GIFT OF WELLNESS

Give a gift that will make a difference in someone’s life. A gift certificate to the Twin Lakes Recreation Center opens the door to fitness and fun! With a full fitness center, group exercise classes such as ZUMBA and Boot Camp, five basketball courts, an indoor 1/5-mile track and indoor turf field, your special someone will have access to a whole world of wellness. Gift certificates are valid for 90 days from the date of purchase

PERSONAL TRAINING See page 32.

The studios offer wood floors and full-length mirrors. Court, turf, and studio room rental time runs simultaneously with the party room rental time. For more information on booking a party, call 349-3720. Rental fees MUST be paid in full at the time of the reservation to secure the date.

DROP-IN, PICKUP VOLLEYBALL

Drop-in, Pickup Volleyball takes place every Thursday from 7:30–10 p.m. Participation fee is $8 per player per night. Informal teams and games are organized by volleyball participants each night. A second court is added when possible.

Facilities—Twin Lakes Recreation Center

FACILITY RENTALS (PER HOUR)

Fax: 349-3707

PICKLEBALL

M, W, F and Tu, Th (when available) 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Twin Lakes Recreation Center—Court 4 Outdoor Pickleball courts are also available at RCA Community Park, Switchyard Park, and Park Ridge East Park. Outdoor courts are available for use on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Admission $8 per day; participation is free with Twin Lakes Recreation Center membership. Occasionally, alternate programs are scheduled in the space ordinarily reserved for Pickleball. Contact the Twin Lakes Recreation Center at 349-3720 or stop by the front desk for updates on Pickleball schedule changes.

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FACILITIES (restrooms and rental space available Churchin Lnall facilities) 1 Allison-Jukebox Community Center 351 S. Washington St. • 349-3731 (see pg. 4) 2 Banneker Community Center 930 W. Seventh St. • 349-3735 (see pg. 5) 9 Bryan Park Pool 1020 S. Woodlawn Ave. • concessions (open seasonally) 12 Cascades Golf Course 3550 N. Kinser Pk. • 349-3764 (see pg. 6) 14 City Hall/Showers Common/Fernandez Plaza 401 N. Morton St. • 349-3700 Frank Southern Ice Arena 2100 S. Henderson St. • 349-3740 • concessions (open 18 seasonally, see pgs. 11-13) 27 Mills Pool 1100 W. 14th St. (open seasonally) 41 Twin Lakes Recreation Center 1700 W. Bloomfield Rd. • 349-3720 • (see pgs. 14–15)

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PARKS (for shelter and ballfield rental information see pg. 18) 6 Broadview Park 704 W. Graham Dr. 1 • • • • • • • • • 7 Brown's Woods Basswood Dr./Just East of Hwy. 37 (undeveloped property) 16 8 Bryan Park 1001 S. Henderson St. 33 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 10 Building Trades Park 619 W. Howe St. 3.3 • • • • • • • • • • • • Rev. Ernest D. Butler Park and Community Gardens 812 W. Ninth St. • 11 9.7 • • • • • • • • * • • • • • Storywalk Trail 16 Crestmont Park 600 W. 16th St. Has an 18-hole frisbee golf course. 14 • • • • • • • • • 17 Ferguson Dog Park 4300 N. Stone Mill Rd. Has dog rinse and waste bag stations. 8.5 • • • • • • Griffy Lake Nature Preserve 3400 N. Headley Rd. • 349-3732 (see pg. 7) • trails 20 1,191 • • • • • and boating 21 Highland Village Park 950 S. Harvey Dr. 6.2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • 23 Latimer Woods 3200 E. Buick Cadillac Blvd. 10 • • 24 Leonard Springs Nature Park 4685 S. Leonard Springs Rd. 84.8 • • • • 25 Lower Cascades Park 2851 N. Old State Rd. 37. 62.4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 26 Miller-Showers Park 100 W. 17th St. 9 • • • • • • • 28 Olcott Park 2300 E. Canada Dr. 41.5 • • • • • • • • • * • • • 29 Park Ridge East Park 4221 E. Morningside Dr. 5.8 • • • • • • • • • • • 30 Park Ridge Park 3421 E. Longview Dr. .5 • • • • • • • • • 31 Peoples Park 501 E. Kirkwood Ave. .3 • • • • • 32 RCA Community Park 1400 W. RCA Park Dr. Has six pickleball courts. 47.9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 19 Rogers Family Park 2000 E. Winslow Rd. Restored native prairie. 1.5 • • 33 Rose Hill Cemetery 1100 W. Fourth St. • 349-3498. Has dog waste bag stations. 26.3 • • 34 Schmalz Farm Park 3010 E. Daniel St. 6 • • • • • • • 35 Seminary Park 100 W. Second St. 1 • • • • 36 Sherwood Oaks Park 1600 E. Elliston Dr. 15.8 • • • • • • • • • Skate Park at Upper Cascades 2602 N. Kinser Pk. Has bowl, ramps, rails, and 37 32 • • • • • • skating terrain. 38 Southeast Park 1600 Sycamore Ct. 8.9 • • • • • • • • • • • • 39 Switchyard Park and Community Gardens 1601 S. Rogers St. (see pg. 8) 48.9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 40 The Waldron, Hill and Buskirk Park 331 S. Washington St. 5.5 • • • • • • • * 42 Twin Lakes Sports Park 2350 W. Bloomfield Rd. 52.9 • • • • • • • • • • • 43 Upper Cascades Park 514 W. Clubhouse Dr. 6.1 • • • • • • • • • • • 44 Wapehani Mountain Bike Park 3401 W. Wapehani Rd. 43.3 • • • • 45 White Oak Cemetery 1200 W. Seventh St. • 349-3498 3.7 • 46 Winslow Sports Complex 2800 S. Highland Ave. 40 • • • • • • • • • • • Winslow Woods Park/Willie Streeter Community Gardens 2120 S. Highland 47 40 • • • • • • • • * • • • Ave.

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TRAILS (many parks below also have trails) 3 B-Line Trail 3.1-mile trail between Adams St. and Country Club Dr. 29.3 • • • • • • • 4 B-Link .32-mile trail between Henderson St. and Walnut St. 1.17 • • 5 Bloomington Rail Trail 2.0 miles. Trailhead at W. Country Club Dr. Gravel surface. 63 • • • • Cascades Park Trail 1.4 miles. Trailheads at Waterfall Shelter and Lions Den 13 • • • • • • Shelter. Clear Creek Trail 2.4 miles. Trailheads at W. Tapp Rd., That Rd., and Church Ln. 15 22 • • • • • between S. Rogers St. and S. Old SR 37. 22 Jackson Creek Trail 32.5 • • • • 48 Southeast Trail Southeast Park, 1600 Sycamore Ct. to Sare Rd. .3 • • 49 Polly Grimshaw Trail .64 mile .64 • • 50 Creek's Edge Trail .61 mile .61 • • 51 Mill Trail .25 mile .25 • •

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Shelter House Rentals Shelter house reservations may be made online at bloomington.in.gov/parks/rentals/shelters or in person at the Bloomington Parks and Recreation office, Monday–Friday, from 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Shelters are available for rental April 1 through October 31. Reservations are accepted year round on a first-come, first-served basis.

Weekdays are Monday–Thursday, and weekends are Friday–Sunday. Bryan Park—Henderson Shelter $59 weekdays/$62 weekends and holidays This shelter is near Henderson St. and has a grill and water. Maximum 30 people. Bryan Park—North Shelter $59 weekdays/$62 weekends and holidays This shelter is located near the north side of the park and has a grill, water, and electrical outlets. Maximum 30 people. Bryan Park—Woodlawn Group Shelter $72 weekdays/$87 weekends and holidays This shelter is near Woodlawn Ave., is wheelchair accessible, and has 2 grills, electrical outlets, lights, water, and a drinking fountain. Maximum 72 people. Building Trades Park Shelter $59 weekdays/$62 weekends and holidays Between Howe and Second St. It is wheelchair accessible, and has a grill. Maximum 30 people. Lower Cascades Park—Sycamore Shelter $82 weekdays/$97 weekends and holidays Located in the lower portion of Cascades Park. Bathrooms (open seasonally) are a part of the building, and the shelter has a large grill, electrical outlets, lights, fireplace, water, drinking fountain, playground access, and a large parking lot. It is wheelchair accessible. Maximum 75 people. Lower Cascades Park—Waterfall Shelter $72 weekdays/$87 weekends and holidays Located in the lower portion of Cascades Park. This shelter houses approximately 75 people. It has electrical outlets, lights, fireplace, playground access, large grill, drinking fountain, and a volleyball court nearby. Olcott Park—Young Pavilion $72 weekdays/$87 weekends and holidays This round pavilion is wheelchair accessible, has picnic tables, a group grill, and electrical outlets. Maximum 60 people. RCA Community Park—Small Shelter $59 weekdays/$62 weekends and holidays Located off Rockport Rd./Countryside Ln. on RCA Park Dr., this accessible shelter has a grill and large playground nearby. Maximum 30 people. Upper Cascades Park—Lions Den Shelter $72 weekdays/$87 weekends and holidays This accessible shelter has an accessible playground, with adult and children’s picnic tables, electrical outlets, lights, two grills, and a drinking fountain located at the shelter. Maximum 99 people. Winslow Woods Park Shelter $67 weekdays/$77 weekends and holidays Located off S. Highland Ave., this accessible shelter has two grills and an accessible playground, electrical outlets, lights, and a drinking fountain. Maximum 99 people.

Ballfield Rentals For reservation information, contact Scott Pedersen at 349-3774 or pederses@bloomington.in.gov. Bryan Park Fields 1 and 2

Bryan Park ballfields 1 and 2 are available for rent Saturdays and Sundays for baseball and softball practices. These fields are unlighted and rent for $10/hr.

Bryan Park Field 3

Bryan Park ballfield 3 is available for rent seven days a week for baseball or softball practices. The field is unlighted and rents for $10/hr.

Butler Park Field

Butler Park ballfield is available for rent seven days a week. Butler has a 200’ fence. The field is unlighted and rents for $10/hr.

Olcott Park

Olcott Park has two multi-purpose fields that can be used for a variety of activities including soccer and football.

Twin Lakes Sports Park

Twin Lakes has four 300’ fenced fields with lights.

Winslow Sports Complex

Winslow Sports Complex has four 200’ fenced fields with lights and one senior baseball field with lights.

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Healthy Heart Tip! Did you know that snow shoveling can be more strenuous than running on a treadmill? Here are some tips for preventing injury while shoveling snow this winter. Don’t shovel first thing in the morning allow the sun to melt the snow, and allow your body to warm up. Prepare for shoveling by eating a meal or snack, hydrating, and stretching prior. Pace yourself and take breaks.


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An Arts and Fine Crafts Fair Call to Artists A Fair of the Arts is held at Fernandez Plaza, an outdoor festival site adjacent to City Hall. A Fair of the Arts is held on the second Saturdays of the season, May 11, June 8, July 13, Aug. 10, Sept. 14, and Oct. 12.

For more information or to request an application, contact Crystal Ritter at 349-3725 or ritterc@bloomington.in.gov or visit bloomington.in.gov/afair.

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Accepted local and regional artists display, demonstrate and sell their art on the brick plaza during the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. Applications are available beginning Jan. 8. There is a non-refundable $20 annual application fee in addition to a $60 booth fee per fair. To receive full consideration, applications must be received by Feb. 16 at 5 p.m. Artists are selected through a competitive jury process and acceptance is not guaranteed.

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Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market Nestled in picturesque downtown charm and, in 2024, celebrating its 50th Anniversary, the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market is a vital part of the local food culture. Plan to take part in special commemorative events that will recognize the market’s founders and special advocates. A special logo design contest will be featured in 2024. Market goers can expect to find a wide assortment of goods from the farm and field, including fruits and vegetables, eggs, meats and cheeses, honey, seasonal flowers, and annual and perennial plants. Food and beverage artisans provide a tasteful variety of satisfying breads, drinks, pastries, and savory dishes. This weekly gathering provides individuals the opportunity to connect with their community in meaningful ways while supporting small farmers and businesses. Tuesday Market Visit and support local farmers and small businesses at the Tuesday Market, held every Tuesday, June through September, at Switchyard Park. The Market Doubles SNAP Benefits Use your Hoosier Works Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card to exchange Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for Market Bucks. We double the value of your EBT/SNAP purchase at both Tuesday and Saturday Markets. Spend up to $27 with your EBT card and get up to $54 of fresh food per visit. Market Bucks are available in $3 increments inside City Hall during Saturday Market hours and at the info tent during Tuesday Market hours. Market Bucks can be used like cash to purchase eligible items from participating Market vendors. Farmers’ Market Gift Certificates Farmers’ Market gift certificates are redeemable with most Market vendors. Purchase gift certificates at the Info tent during both Saturday and Tuesday Market hours, or weekdays in City Hall. Farmers’ Market Advisory Council The Farmers’ Market Advisory Council acts in an advisory capacity to the Board of Park Commissioners and Market staff on policy matters relating to the Farmers’ Market. Meetings are usually held at 5:30 p.m. the third Monday of each month and are open to the public. For more information about the FMAC, contact farmersmarket@bloomington.in.gov.

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Saturday, Jan. 20 • 3–5 p.m. Switchyard Park, Pavilion Admission: $5 Geared toward young children and families. Experience our Midwestern winter wonderland! Join us for a fun-filled afternoon of winter-themed crafts, games, and activities. If there is no natural snow, we will create our own!

TEEN ART LAB

Saturday, Feb. 24 3–5 p.m. • $3/person

Switchyard Park MEET AT PICNIC SHELTER

Calling adventurers of all ages! Brave February’s frigid temperatures like true arctic explorers, and puzzle out the clues throughout Switchyard Park during three epic scavenger hunts! Seek out clues related to winter treasures and arctic animals throughout Switchyard Park! Participate in one or all three of the scavenger hunts; the $3 participation fee includes all the hunts. Successfully complete the scavenger hunts to win prizes!

Feb. 6-7 • 5–7 p.m. $25/person • For ages 13-17 yrs. Register by Jan. 19 • 165003-A Allison-Jukebox Community Center Explore new and different art mediums during a two-day creative workshop! Teens will complete multiple art projects while making friends with others and learning new creative skills.

ADULT WINTER RECESS Saturday, Feb. 17 • 8–10 p.m. $5/person • For ages 21 yrs. and up.

Sunday, March 3 • 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Switchyard Park, Pavilion • FREE Visit pet-related local businesses and talk with experts about training, food, pet health and wellness, toys, and more! Well-behaved pets on leashes or secured in appropriate carriers are welcome. For more information, contact Bill Ream at 349-3748 or reamw@bloomington.in.gov. After visiting the Pet Expo, drop by the Home Show next door at The Warehouse for canine demonstrations and family fun!

Get ready to participate in beloved recess activities like kickball and dodgeball, plus giant lawn games and more. If games aren’t your thing, drop by the craft station or sing along to your favorite tunes from the 80s and 90s, all while enjoying an adult beverage. This event is for 21+ adults.

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March 12, 13, and 14 2–4 p.m. • $1/day • For all ages. Switchyard Park, picnic shelter

Saturday, March 30 • 1–3 p.m. • $7/dog Switchyard Park, dog park Plastic eggs filled with treats and prizes are hidden throughout the dog park. Visit exhibitor booths for info and more treats, plus a chance to win a dog-themed prize basket. Canine costumes welcome! For more information about the Mad Paws Doggie Egg Hunt, contact Bill Ream at 349-3748 or reamw@bloomington.in.gov. Well-behaved dogs, attached to their owners with leashes no longer than six feet, are welcome. All dog park rules apply. Visit switchyardpark.com/recreation/dog-park/rules for details.

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You don’t need to travel far to enjoy Spring Break! We’ll have different games and activities planned for school-age children. Attend all three days and win a prize!

DOGGIE EGG HUNT

Community Events Hotline: 349-3754

Who will be crowned Bloomington’s Trivia Champion? The winning team from each night will automatically qualify for the Championship Night. Cumulative point leaders also have a chance to qualify. At the end of the series, the top teams will compete to be Bloomington’s Trivia Champions! Prizes will be awarded each night to the top three teams. Register a team of six or fewer by the registration deadline. The Cabin Restaurant and Lounge will be on-site with food, soda, beer, and wine available for purchase.

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Nature Sounds

This lively and engaging event unites individuals from diverse parts of the globe by showcasing distinct cultures, traditions, and talents. Prepare for a memorable occasion brimming with music, dance, art, culinary delights, and so much more!

Owls Musical guest: Stephanie Heidemann Friday, April 26 • 6:30–7:30 p.m. Rogers Family Park, meet at the barn According to Google many people wonder “What sound does the owl make?”, “What does hearing an owl hoot mean spiritually?”, and “Do owls honk or hoot?”. Find out the answers to common questions while listening to the world music vocal stylings of soprano Stephanie Heidemann.

Wednesday, May 8 • 3–6 p.m. FREE • Switchyard Park, Pavilion

FREE • Bring your own seating. For more information, contact Crystal Ritter at 349-3725 or ritterc@bloomington.in.gov. For weather-related updates, call the Community Events Hotline at 349-3754.

The 50+ Expo is the community’s premier showcase of businesses and organizations whose products and services are geared toward Baby Boomers, seniors, caregivers, and their friends and families. The event includes: • • •

Exhibitors offering a variety of services and products Free health screenings by local health care professionals Local 50+ artists and musical performances throughout the event.

Rain date: Thursday, May 9 • 3–6 p.m.

Saturday, April 27 • 1–4 p.m. Switchyard Park, Pavilion Visit the annual Children’s Expo to find Bloomington’s best resources, services and programs just for children and families! The Expo features dozens of exhibitor booths, active fun for elementary school-age children and more! For more information contact Tara Brooke at tara.brooke@bloomington.in.gov. or Amy Shrake at shrakea@bloomington.in.gov.

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Sunday, April 28 1–4 p.m. For all ages • FREE Fourth Street

For more information about the 50+ Expo, contact Bill Ream at 349-3748 or reamw@bloomington.in.gov.

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Get Involved ... Volunteer! Look for the volunteer symbol throughout the program guide.

To register for volunteer opportunities, visit bloomington.in.gov/parksvol.

Healthy Heart Tip! Parks are a great place to build connection. Research shows having social relationships with friends, family, and coworkers improves your mental and physical well-being. In fact, having strong social relationships is proven to increase your life expectancy.


City of Bloomington, IN Banneker Community Center

Preschool programs do not take place when the Banneker Community Center is closed.

Toy Time

The Banneker Community Center’s third floor is open for free, drop-in play time. Banneker provides toys for preschool-age children, and seating for the grownups! M–F 1/8–5/17 • 9 a.m.–2 p.m. FREE • For ages 5 yrs. & under w/parent. Banneker Community Center

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Banneker Community Center offers room rentals, drop-in programs, and open facility hours. For more information, see page 5.

Preschool Craft Time

Physical Fridays

Ignite your young artist’s imagination! Dive into a world of colors and shapes through various art projects that your child can proudly take home at the end of the day. Best of all, participation is completely free, and there’s no need for registration. Let your creativity run wild! Tu 1/2–5/14 • 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. FREE • For ages 5 yrs. & under w/parent. Banneker Community Center

Bring your little ones to the Banneker gym to get out the wiggles with plenty of space and toys to enjoy. Physical Fridays do not take place when the Banneker Community Center is closed. F 1/5–5/17 • 9–11:30 a.m. FREE • For ages 5 yrs. & under w/parent. Banneker Community Center

Little Explorers

Preschool Story Hour

Dive into a messy adventure as we embark on sensory exploration through a range of hands-on activities! Participation is entirely free, and there’s no need for prior registration. Just come and join the fun! W 1/3–5/15 • 10–11 a.m. FREE • For ages 5 yrs. & under w/parent. Banneker Community Center

Preschool Music Time

Join us on Thursday mornings at Banneker and sway to the captivating rhythms! Explore the world of music through songs, movement, and the delight of playing instruments. This musical experience is free, and there’s no need to register in advance. Th 1/4–5/16 • 10–11 a.m. FREE • For ages 5 yrs. & under w/parent. Banneker Community Center

Storybooks come alive on Monday mornings with music, movement, and making new friends! Participation is free, and registration is not required. Preschool Story Hour does not take place when the Banneker Community Center is closed. M 1/8–5/13 • 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. FREE • For ages 5 yrs. & under w/parent. Banneker Community Center

See Turf Time for Toddlers and Basketball Future Stars on page 27.

Youth scholarships available from the Bloomington Parks Foundation! The Bloomington Parks Foundation provides scholarships for youth who live in Monroe County, Indiana to participate in Parks and Recreation programs. For more information about how to apply for a scholarship for any Parks and Recreation program, contact the Bloomington Parks and Recreation office at 349-3700, or visit bloomington.in.gov/node/3874. Scholarship applications must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the program registration deadline.

Brighten your week with an indoor carnival! Inside the Banneker gym you’ll find a bounce house, face painting, classic carnival games, vibrant crafts and delicious snacks.

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Youth—Kid City Summer Camps

Camp registration opens March 1!

Hours 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. • For grades K–7.

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The Bloomington Parks Foundation provides scholarships for youth who live in Monroe County, Indiana to participate in Parks and Recreation programs. For more information about how to apply for a scholarship for any Parks and Recreation program, contact the Bloomington Parks and Recreation office at 349-3700, or visit bloomington.in.gov/node/3874. Scholarship applications must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the program registration deadline.


Is my child ready for camp?

Youth in grades 5–7 want a different kind of camp experience, and they get it in Kid City Quest! Quest campers are actively engaged in activities separate from younger Kid City Original campers. Space is dedicated to Questers where they can hang out with their friends and be themselves. Camp offers a break from technology, replacing it with participation in the community. Kid City Quest also keeps campers involved in traditional camp favorites such as swimming, crafts, library time, games and field trips! Staff-to-camper ratio is 1:10.

In order to support the success and safety of all individuals registered and participating in Kid City summer camps, it is important that participants are indeed “camp ready.” To assist in determining if your child is “camp ready,” the following criteria have been developed: • Participant is able to participate in the camp program independently or with reasonable accommodations.

SUMMER CAMPS

Counselor in Training

• Participant is comfortable with, and able to interact in, a group environment.

Want to be a Kid City staff member? The Counselor-inTraining program is the first step in becoming a camp counselor. In addition to working with children, gaining leadership experience and receiving great job training, CITs are also involved in planning and implementing camp special events. Applications are available after Jan. 24 at the Bloomington Parks and Recreation office or online at bloomington.in.gov/parks. Applications are accepted until April 7. Interviews begin in May.

• Participant interacts and participates in camp in a manner that is physically and emotionally safe for themselves and others.

6/3–6/14 • Register by 5/28. 6/17–6/28 • Register by 6/10. 7/8–7/19 • Register by 7/1.

• Participant must be at least 5 years of age and in Kindergarten. • Participant is able to use the restroom independently or with minimal verbal prompting.

• Participant is able to take direction and instruction from a staff person. Our camps are inclusive, serving children with and without disabilities. Inclusion services are available for accommodation needs and support options for your child. Reasonable accommodation requests and registration must be made at least two weeks prior to the registration deadline. For more information, contact the Inclusive Recreation Coordinator, Amy Shrake, Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, at 349-3747.

$180/in-city, $185/non-city Ages 13–15 yrs. • 8:30–4:30 p.m. Submitting an application does not guarantee a candidate will be accepted into the program, nor does it commit a selected candidate to participate. Candidates who are accepted into the CIT program will receive notice of acceptance and pre-approved session dates. For more information call 349-3731.

*Denotes maximum staff-to-camper ratio in accordance with the American Camp Association National Standards.

Parents are responsible for transporting their child/ren to and from camp each day. Once at camp, city buses and passenger vans are used to transport campers to and from field trips that are not within walking distance. Only trained, licensed drivers transport campers. Please bring: a sack lunch and water bottle, a swimsuit and towel, and any special sunscreen, bug spray or medications. We recommend providing your camper with a durable backpack to carry these items. Do not bring money, toys, or cell phones.

All Kid City Original and Quest programs are proud to be accredited by the American Camp Association. This nationally recognized accreditation focuses on program quality, health and safety issues, and requires us to review every facet of our operation. Kid City has voluntarily submitted to this independent appraisal done by camp experts and has earned this mark of distinction.

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Our camp staff are enthusiastic, well-trained adults. All staff are CPR and First Aid certified and adhere to the highest professional standards set forth by the American Camp Association and the Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department.

Youth—Kid City Summer Camps

Campers explore the world around them with field trips and special events. Daily programs give ORIGINAL campers the chance to try specialized activities in the areas of nature and the outdoors, sports and games, and arts and media. We give every child a summer to remember. Staff-to-camper ratio is 1:6 for grade K. Staff-to-camper ratio is 1:8 for grades 1–4.*

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Sports & Fitness Season III at the Twin Lakes Recreation Center For information about the league or season, contact league coordinator Scott Pedersen at 349-3774. Presented by:

This league focuses on basketball fundamentals and the application of learned skills during games for players in grades K through 6. All leagues are coed through grade 3; girls play in a girls-only league beginning in grade 4. Season includes weekly practices and games one night a week. The season will conclude after seven games, with no postseason tournament. Teams practice twice before games begin, then one night a week for the remainder of the season. Practice times and days are determined by the coach. •R egistration deadline is Friday, Dec. 29. Registrations are not accepted after the deadline. • Season runs Jan. 15–March 7. • Practices begin the week of Jan. 15. • Games begin the week of Jan. 22.

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Expect to play on Saturdays throughout the season in an effort to finish prior to Spring Break. Spaces are limited to a maximum number of players per age group. Once the maximum number of players is reached for each league, registration for that league will close. If your child’s league fills, you may opt to place your child’s name on a wait list. We will contact you if space becomes available.

Leagues, Game Days, and Registration Codes Grade K • W • 150301-A Grade 1 • M • 150301-B Grade 2 • Tu • 150301-C Grade 3 • W • 150301-D Grade 4 Boys • Tu • 150301-E Grade 5 Boys • Tu • 150301-F Grade 6 Boys • M • 150301-G Grades 4–6 Girls • Th • 150301-H $95 • Register by 12/29.

Middle School

Boys and girls in grades 7 and 8 play on separate teams in this league, which focuses on basketball skill development and applying skills in game situations. The season includes a weekly practice, a weekly game, and concludes after seven regular season games. Practice days and times are determined by the coach. Expect to play on Saturdays throughout the season in an effort to finish prior to Spring Break. Player/ parent requests for placement on specific teams are not accepted. • Registration deadline is Friday, Dec. 29. Registrations are not accepted after the deadline. • Season runs Jan. 15–March 7. • Practices begin the week of Jan. 15. • Games begin the week of Jan. 22. Game days are on Thursdays. Grades 7–8 Girls • 150302-A Grades 7–8 Boys • 150302-B $95 • Register by 12/29.

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REQUIRED Evaluation Day: Jan. 3 at 7:30 p.m.

REQUIRED Evaluation Sessions To ensure a fair and equitable distribution of skills per team, we will conduct a coach’s draft. Each player must attend a skill evaluation session: Grade K • 1/2 • 5:30 p.m. Grade 1 • 1/2 • 6 p.m. Grade 2 • 1/2 • 6:30 p.m. Grade 3 • 1/2 • 7 p.m. Grade 4 Boys • 1/3 • 6 p.m. Grade 5 Boys • 1/3 • 6:30 p.m. Grade 6 Boys • 1/3 • 7 p.m. Grades 4–6 Girls • 1/3 • 5:30 p.m. Make-up session • 1/4 • 6 p.m.

COACHES NEEDED: If interested in volunteer coaching, visit bloomington.in.gov/parksvol or contact Emily Buuck at parksvol@bloomington.in.gov. Mandatory Coaches Meeting and Player Draft on Thursday, Jan. 4 at 6:30 p.m. Meet at Twin Lakes Recreation Center Coaches are strongly encouraged to attend evaluations in preparation for the draft! All selected coaches must complete an online coaching certification course from the National Youth Sports Coaches Association (NYSCA). The certification fee for each coach is $20. The online training is available at nays.org.


BREAK DAYS

Summer fun ... when school’s out!

Kid City Break Days offer a wide range of activities both indoors and out that foster personal growth, social interaction, and exploration of new interests. Field trips and guest presenters provide opportunities for campers to engage with the Bloomington community. Campers engage in outdoor play and other camp activities on-site at the Allison-Jukebox Community Center (near the Bloomington Police Department and The Waldron, Hill and Buskirk Park.)

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REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT DUE BY 5 p.m.

Mon., March 11

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Tue., March 12

345101-J

$45

$50

3/4

Wed., March 13

345101-K

$45

$50

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Thur., March 14

345101-L

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$50

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Fri., March 15

345101-M

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BREAK DAY

Allison-Jukebox Community Center • 8 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Break Days are for students in grades K–6. ___________

Lunch is not provided. ___________ Cancellations incur a $5 administrative fee, and must be requested prior to the registration deadline. ___________

Turf Time for Toddlers

The indoor turf field at the Twin Lakes Recreation Center provides you and your young child with ample space to run, play, and practice ball throwing, catching and kicking skills. This free-time play is parent or caretaker supervised physical play. TLRC staff does not supervise this area during the program and children cannot be dropped off without supervision. For more information, contact the TLRC at 349-3720. Tu, Th • 9:30–10:30 a.m. $5, FREE for TLRC members • For ages 1–6 yrs. w/parent. Twin Lakes Recreation Center

Youth

Sports and Fitness

Basketball Future Stars Future Stars is an introduction to basketball for preschool children. The focus is on learning how to dribble, pass, shoot, play defense, team play, and, of course, lots of fun! Parent participation is welcome and encouraged. Future Stars is canceled when MCCSC classes are canceled. W 1/31–3/6 • 4:45–5:30 p.m. Register by 1/26 • 150303-A $55 • For ages 3–5 yrs. w/parent. Twin Lakes Recreation Center

For more information about the Bloomington Football Club, please visit: https://www.bloomingtonfootballclub.com

Scholarships are available to assist with Break Days registration fees. Scholarship applications are available online, or at the Parks and Recreation main office. The deadline to apply for Break Days scholarships is one week prior to the registration deadline. Proof of income and Monroe County residency is required. For more information about applying for a scholarship, call 349-3702. Break Days are inclusive, serving camp-ready children with and without disabilities. Reasonable accommodation requests must be made at least two weeks prior to the registration deadline. ___________

City of Bloomington, IN Parks and Recreation

kidcitybloomington

For Bloomington Soccer program updates, visit bloomingtonsoccer.net. Twin Lakes Recreation Center

Healthy Tip! Effective handwashing is the number one method in helping to stop the spread of viruses and bacteria. Wet your hands with water. Lather with soap, make sure to get the backs of your hands, between your fingers and under your nails. Lather the soap for 20 seconds. Rinse your hands and dry with a clean towel. Using hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol is effective if soap and water are not available.

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For more information about Break Days, contact Amy Shrake at 349-3747 or shrakea@bloomington.in.gov.

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Personal Training See page 32.

Tennis and Pickleball Courts in City Parks

Public play on tennis courts at Winslow Sports Complex, Bryan Park, Southeast Park, Park Ridge East, Sherwood Oaks Park, and RCA Community Park; and public play on pickleball courts at RCA Community Park, Park Ridge East, and Switchyard Park, is permitted whenever the courts are not being used by Bloomington Parks and Recreation. Available hours are posted at each site.

Special Olympics Indiana— Monroe County See page 34.

Youth Baseball

The Bloomington Junior League Baseball Association (BJLBA, ages 5-12 yrs.) and the Monroe County Senior League Baseball Association (MCSLBA, ages 13-18 yrs.), in partnership with Bloomington Parks and Recreation, announces the opening of baseball league registration for players of all skill levels. Regular season practices and games take place at the Winslow Sports Complex. Registration for Buddy Ball, BJLBA’s inclusive recreational baseball program, is also open. To register for any BJLBA or MCSLBA program, visit bjlba. org or mcslba.org/seasons/spring. The websites will be updated with registration dates and costs for each program. For more information about managing a team, contact coachescorner@bjlba.org or coachescorner@mcslba.org.

D.I.Y. Adventure See page 5.

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This class focuses on coordination, discipline and selfconfidence in a fun and safe environment. Excel TKD is taught by Master Emeline O’Connor, a 4th degree black belt with more than 20 years of experience. Assistant instructors include black belts Neumiro Dasilva, Alexus McLeod and Alice Day. The ultimate goal of Excel TKD is to mold future black belts into the best martial artists they can be. Beginner—Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:30–6:30 p.m. 1/9–2/22 • Register by 1/7 • 150213-A 3/5–4/25 • Register by 3/3 • 150213-C Advanced—Tuesdays, 6:45-7:45 p.m. and Thursdays, 5:30–6:30 p.m. 1/9–2/22 • Register by 1/7• 150213-B 3/5–4/25 • Register by 3/3 • 150213-D

$75 • For ages 5 yrs. and up. Classes do not meet March 11–17.

See page 6.

Healthy Heart Tip! Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of depression or recurring sadness that often starts late fall and continues until spring. Sunlight and Vitamin D play an important role in mood regulation. Throughout the winter increase your dietary Vitamin D by incorporating eggs, yogurt, milk, fish, and cheese into your meals.


Griffy Lake Nature Preserve

See page 7.

Roving Naturalist

Roving Naturalists are available for private natural resource programs. To schedule a visit with one of our Roving Naturalists, email rebecca.swift@bloomington.in.gov.

Women in Nature Gaining Skills (W.I.N.G.S.) Women in Nature Gaining Skills (W.I.N.G.S.) encourages and empowers women through teaching skills needed to partake in outdoor recreation activities in south central Indiana. Each W.I.N.G.S. event features woman-led, hands-on training, with the goal of building a community of women interested in the outdoors. W.I.N.G.S. events take place the third Sunday of each month and are open to ages 16 yrs. and up. For more information on how to join, visit SCINWINGS on Facebook.

Buds & Barks Winter Tree ID Hike

We’ll take a close look at the bark, examine the branches, and consider the buds of winter trees, and seek out the secrets for identification! This program takes place entirely outdoors, so dress for the weather. Wear comfortable shoes and bring drinking water. Instructor: Ray Major Sa 1/20 • 2–4 p.m. • Register by 1/18 • 140004-A FREE • For all ages. Bryan Park (Meet in Woodlawn Shelter) Sa 2/17 • 2–4 p.m. • Register by 2/15 • 140004-B FREE • For all ages. Olcott Park (Meet at the Howard Young Pavilion)

Maple Syrup Made Easy

Learn the ancient art of fire building and ignite your sense of adventure and self-reliance. Our experienced instructors will teach the skills needed to create and maintain a roaring campfire, whether for warmth, cooking, or storytelling under the stars. Gain hands-on experience and kindle your passion for the great outdoors while mastering the timeless skill of creating and maintaining a warm and inviting campfire. Instructor: Emily Gardner Sa 3/2 • 3–5 p.m. • Register by 2/27 • 140018-A $8/in-city, $10/noncity • For all ages. Lower Cascades Park (Meet at Sycamore Shelter)

Owls on the Prowl

When the sun retreats, owls awaken to go in search of prey. Throughout history and across many cultures, owls are regarded with fascination and awe. Some say that owls are wise, others that they spark legends of ghosts. Whatever the tale, a cold winters’ night is a fine time to uncover the mysteries of these amazing nocturnal hunters. We’ll learn about a few of the species that coexist in our area and go on a night hike in hopes of hearing or seeing one in action. Dress appropriately for the weather and bring a flashlight! Instructor: Zach Ryan Sa 2/24 • 7:30–9 p.m. • Register by 2/20 • 140013-A $5/in-city, $6/noncity • For all ages. Griffy Lake Nature Preserve (Meet at boathouse)

Camping Basics with IU Outdoor Adventures

Indiana University Outdoor Adventures presents an informative program on how to enjoy a weekend camping in the woods. This program is intended for outdoor and camping novices who are seeking introductory camping knowledge. IUOA will cover car camping and backcountry camping, and will also discuss basic checklists of equipment, setting up your preferred shelter, organizing a safe campsite, and leaving the campsite better than you found it. Learn more and register before March 2 by visiting outdoors.indiana.edu and clicking on “More Events.” Su 3/3 • noon–2 p.m. • Register by 2/29 FREE • For all ages. Dunn Meadow (E Seventh St and N Indiana Ave)

Signs of Spring Hike

Join a Roving Naturalist on a guided hike to search for signs of greener days on the horizon. We’ll open our senses on this intermediate hike and look for signs of the changing seasons. The hike is approximately 5-6 miles, so dress for the weather, wear comfortable shoes, and bring plenty of hydration! Instructor: Zach Ryan Sa 3/9 • 12:30–2:30 p.m. • Register by 3/5 • 140012-A $5/in-city, $6/noncity • For all ages. Griffy Lake Nature Preserve (Meet in parking lot by Griffy dam)

DIY Jar Ecosystems

Learn about how functioning ecosystems work from water ecology to small microbes. During this program, participants will create small terrariums in glass jars to take home! Instructor: Brandon Olson Su 3/10 • 5–7 p.m. • Register by 3/5 • 140010-A $8/in-city, $10/noncity • For all ages. Switchyard Park (Meet inside Pavilion)

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It’s February, and sap for making maple syrup is beginning to flow. During this hands-on workshop, discuss tree identification, equipment, collection, and sugaring techniques. Take-home instructions are supplied, along with a taste of the final product. This program is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather. Instructor: Jake Wood Sa 2/24 • noon–1:30 p.m. • Register by 2/16 • 140001-A $8/in-city, $10/noncity • For all ages. RCA Community Park

Rekindle the Ancient Fire

Nature and the Outdoors

For all Nature and the Outdoors programs: Price is per person. Children under age 12 yrs. must be accompanied by a registered adult. Activities may be both inside and outside, so please dress for the weather.

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DIY Jar Ecosystems

Learn about how functioning ecosystems work from water ecology to small microbes. During this program, participants will create small terrariums in glass jars to take home! Instructor: Brandon Olson Su 3/10 • 5–7 p.m. • Register by 3/5 • 140010-A $8/in-city, $10/noncity • For all ages. Switchyard Park, Pavilion

Build a Bat Box

Push up your sleeves and construct a home for the endangered Indiana bat! Indiana bats come out of hibernation in spring, and begin looking for summer homes. Take home a kit to build a bat box, or build one on site. We will provide instructions for where to hang your new bat box, and tell you more about how bats are beneficial to the ecosystem. Instructor: Jake Wood Th 3/21 • 6–8 p.m. • Register by 3/5 • 140014-A $12/in-city, $15/noncity • For all ages. Switchyard Park, Pavilion

Griffy Glow Float

Explore Griffy Lake from the water at night as glow sticks illuminate your boat and paddle! Paddle on your own, or float alongside a naturalist to discuss nocturnal wildlife. Each participant must register. Watercraft, paddles and life jackets are provided. All participants will receive a pair of eclipse viewing glasses. Children age 14 yrs. and younger must be accompanied by a registered adult. Bring a flashlight to help you navigate back to your vehicle once you return to dry land. Instructor: Brandon Olson Su 4/7 • 8–9:30 p.m. • Register by 4/4 • 140019-A $15/in-city, $20/noncity • For all ages. Griffy Lake Nature Preserve (Meet at boathouse)

Griffy Total Eclipse Paddle

View the solar eclipse from Griffy Lake! Paddle on your own, or float alongside a naturalist to discuss this celestial phenomenon. Each participant must register and will receive a pair of eclipse viewing glasses. Watercraft, paddles and life jackets are provided. Children age 14 yrs. and younger must be accompanied by a registered adult. Instructor: Zach Ryan M 4/8 • 2–4 p.m. • Register by 4/4 • 140008-A $30/in-city, $35/noncity • For all ages. Griffy Lake Nature Preserve (Meet at boathouse)

Celestial Spectacle

Part of the series of events! See inside front cover for details.

Beneficial Insect Hotels

Bees, ladybugs, spiders, and other insects are beneficial to your garden and the local ecosystem. Ladybugs can eat 50 aphids a day, and bees are our most prolific pollinators! Help the little critters by building an insect hotel to take home. We’ll provide the frame and materials, and you put the hotel together (and decide how much to charge per night!). Instructor: Jake Wood Th 4/11 • 6–8 p.m. • Register by 3/29 • 140016-A $10/in-city, $12/noncity • For all ages. Winslow Woods Park (Meet at the Shelter)

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Nature Sounds

See page 22.

Creek Critters

Nature comes awake as the temperatures rise, and we return to the streams that have been frozen all winter. Creek critters can indicate the overall health of our local waterways, and we’ll show you how! Be prepared to get your hands wet as we take an up-close look at what’s living in our waterways. Instructor: Emily Gardner Sa 4/13 • 1–2:30 p.m. • Register by 4/9 • 140007-A $5/in-city, $6/noncity • For all ages. Leonard Springs Nature Park (Meet in parking lot)

Birdwatching for Beginners

Birdwatching is a low-cost, relaxing, and fun way to get into the outdoors. We will go on a hike and make several stops to look and listen for local bird life. Binoculars and field guides are provided. Wear comfortable walking shoes, dress for the weather, and bring drinking water. Instructor: Zach Ryan Sa 4/13 • 7:30–9:30 a.m. • Register by 4/9 • 140011-A $5/in-city, $6/noncity • For all ages. Griffy Lake Nature Preserve (Meet at boathouse)

Full Moon Night Hike

Experience the magic of nature under the enchanting glow of the full moon! The moonlight illuminates the path, creating an ethereal atmosphere you won’t want to miss. Wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather. Be prepared for moderate hiking. Instructor: Emily Gardner Tu 4/23 • 9–10:30 p.m. • Register by 4/19 • 140017-A $5/in-city, $6/noncity • For all ages. Leonard Springs Nature Park (Meet in parking lot)

Frog Songs

Did you know that there are frogs that chirp? Others can whistle, croak, ribbit, peep, cluck, bark and grunt. Spring is a great time to appreciate the chorus of frog sounds. Be prepared for a short hike on the Griffy Wetland Trail. Instructor: Brandon Olson Sa 4/27 • 6:30–8 p.m. • Register by 4/23 • 140005-A $5/in-city, $6/noncity • For all ages. Griffy Lake Nature Preserve (Meet at boathouse)

You Too Can Canoe!

Learning the basics of controlling a canoe during this sunset paddle. This course teaches the basics of canoe paddling and water navigation and is intended for novices with little to no experience. We’ll cover basic paddle strokes for stopping and turning, and how to work WITH your canoe partner before we test the waters! Canoe, life jacket, and paddle are included. Instructor: Zach Ryan Sa 4/27 • 7–9 p.m. • Register by 4/24 • 140009-A $10/in-city, $12/noncity • For all ages. Griffy Lake Nature Preserve (Meet at boathouse)

Sunrise Paddle

Early morning can be a calm and peaceful time to be on the water. Wildlife viewing is excellent too, as many animals are active at this hour. Join a Roving Naturalist on a guided paddle to see the sunrise and learn about wildlife that live in Griffy Lake Nature Preserve. Instructor: Jake Wood Th 4/28 • 6–7:30 p.m. • Register by 4/23 • 140015-A $10/in-city, $12/noncity • For all ages. Griffy Lake Nature Preserve (Meet at boathouse)


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Climate Action Work

A Win-Win! Save Money and Mitigate Climate Change

Climate Resilient Food Gardening

Win-win strategies help community members save money with the Inflation Reduction Act tax incentives and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Households can save on average $1,800 every year when they electrify their homes! Plus, electrification offers immediate, tangible greenhouse gas emissions reductions. Instructor: Shawn Miya W 1/10 • noon–12:45 p.m. FREE • For all ages. Switchyard Park, Pavilion

Tree Planting & Maintenance for Storm Resilience

Storm resiliency is a multi-faceted approach to tree care that involves choosing the right species for the right place, identifying and removing defects that may result in tree or limb failures, pruning cycles, and preserving existing trees through reduction pruning. Learn more about how to apply these techniques from the City’s urban forester, Haskell Smith. W 2/14 • noon–12:45 p.m. FREE • For all ages. Switchyard Park, Pavilion

Learn ways to make your food gardens more resilient to the extreme and unpredictable weather patterns brought on by climate change. Discuss ways to reduce your carbon footprint in the garden, and ways to adapt to the changing climate and still find garden success! Instructor: Sarah Mullin W 3/20 • noon–12:45 p.m. FREE • For all ages. Switchyard Park, Pavilion

Climate Change and Health: What’s the Connection?

Learn about the ways climate change impacts health and the steps you can take to ensure positive outcomes. From extreme heat and vector-borne diseases to respiratory illnesses, find out how you can make a difference in our community’s health and well-being. Instructor: Shawn Miya W 4/10 • noon–12:45 p.m. FREE • For all ages. Switchyard Park, Pavilion

Nature and the Outdoors

FRE

We need your help to protect our park edges. Our city parks provide vital habitat for 74 different bird species, including the indigo buntings, who love railroad corridors and forest edges; and screech owls and pileated woodpeckers, who rely on nesting cavities in dead and standing trees.

Bloomington Parks and Recreation’s Urban Greenspace program has many different ways you can be involved in protecting vital park edges:

Indigo buntings breed in the ecotome between the forest and meadows. Our city parks are critical wildlife habitats and provide a haven for birds and other animals. Help us protect our park edges!

Adopt-a-Greenspace, Volunteer to help, Education, and Work Days!

bloomington.in.gov/parks

You can help keep our city parks a haven for birds and wildlife! When you are working in your yard: • Mow only to the edge of your property boundary. • Instead of using city greenspace for yard waste like leaves, grass clippings and brush, choose to compost them in a designated space in your yard, or use the City Sanitation yard waste system every other week. • Instead of depositing trash, pet waste, and other unwanted items on city greenspace choose to recycle, donate or use City Sanitation weekly trash pick up. • Control invasive plant species in your yard so they won’t spread into our parks.

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Adults—Twin Lakes Recreation Center

SEE PAGES 14–15 FOR TWIN LAKES RECREATION CENTER MEMBERSHIP AND FACILITY INFORMATION. btownparks

PERSONAL TRAINING

The TLRC’s personal trainers design programs that are individualized for your age, body, lifestyle and goals. TLRC personal trainers are certified, experienced, and educated. A 30-minute wellness consultation is included as a part of each personal training package. All personal training sessions are non-transferable and nonrefundable, and must be used within six months of purchase.

For more information, contact Mark Sterner at 349-3768 or sternerm@bloomington.in.gov. Meet our personal trainers at twinlakesrecreation.com.

MEMBERS SINGLE— One-on-one personal training sessions 3 one-hour sessions $140 5 one-hour sessions $220 10 one-hour sessions $410

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Twin Lakes Recreation Center

15 one-hour sessions 20 one-hour sessions 25 one-hour sessions

$570 $700 $800

INSURANCE-BASED MEMBERSHIPS

For more information go to silversneakers.com

You may also visit Silver&Fit at SilverandFit.com. Silver&Fit is a federally registered trademark of American Specialty Health Incorporated. M950-395A (5/12) © 2012 American Specialty Health Incorporated (ASH). All rights reserved. Healthy Living is Golden and the Silver&Fit logo are trademarks of ASH.

Photo by Freepik. You may also visit Active&Fit at ActiveandFit.com. Active&Fit is a federally registered trademark of American Specialty Health Incorporated.

For more information, visit myrenewactive.com.

NON-MEMBERS SINGLE— One-on-one personal training sessions 3 one-hour sessions $155 5 one-hour sessions $245 10 one-hour sessions $460

15 one-hour sessions 20 one-hour sessions 25 one-hour sessions

For more information visit myuhc.com/onepass.

$645 $725 $895

Adult (50+) FREE Programs

FITNESS ASSESSMENTS

The data collected from a fitness assessment gives you a starting point, and provides a baseline to compare to as you make progress toward your fitness goals. Contact Megan Stark at 349-3770 or starme@bloomington.in.gov to learn more about body composition tests, or to schedule a fitness assessment. Twin Lakes Recreation Center membership is not required to have a fitness assessment.

Fitness assessments include:

• Free recording of your resting heart rate and blood pressure. • Optional tests for estimates of body composition, in particular body fat: —Skinfold analysis: $25 —Bioimpedance analysis: $5 Twin Lakes Recreation Center By appointment only • For all ages.

Lower Level (unless otherwise noted) The lower level is open Monday–Friday from 8 a.m.–3 p.m. The lower level is closed on weekends except for reservations and scheduled activities. TLRC membership is not required to participate.

For more information about the programs, call 349-3720.

Lap Quilting

Tu • 9:30–11:30 a.m.

Tai Chi Qigong

Th • 11 a.m.–12 p.m.

Endwright East Active Living Community Center See page 4.

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GROUP EXERCISE REGISTRATION Session I: Jan. 8–Feb. 25 • Register by 1/7. Session II: March 4–April 28 • Register by 3/3. Classes do not meet 3/11-3/17.

For ages 18 yrs. and up. Twin Lakes Recreation Center

Group exercise classes are FREE to members! Members must register at the TLRC front desk. Classes that do not meet the minimum registration requirements after the registration deadline will be cancelled for that session. Cancellation policy Full refunds are given for all classes cancelled by the Twin Lakes Recreation Center. Refund requests for any other reason must be submitted prior to the first day of class, and are subject to approval according to State Board of Accounts claim procedures. Allow four weeks for refund requests to be processed.

Use these thermometers to help you choose the group exercise class with the right intensity level for you.

BEGINNING YOGA

This class focuses on posture alignment, freeing the shoulder girdle and pelvis, and synchronizing movement and breathing through basic yoga poses. Gain a simple foundation practice that can be useful every day and serve as a springboard to explore any style of yoga. Feel at home in your body, enjoy good health, move freely, and reduce stress. F 1/12–2/23 • noon–1 p.m. • 150201-A F 3/8–4/26 • noon–1 p.m. • 150201-B FREE/member, $55/non-member

BOOT CAMP

The word hatha symbolizes a system of physical techniques integrating body, mind and spirit. This multi-level hatha class uses asanas to make the spine supple, core strong and to promote circulation in the organs, glands and tissues. Class finishes with sweet savasana to help release stress and relax body and mind. Great for those with arthritis. Instructor: Valeria DeCastro M, W 1/8–2/21 • noon–1 p.m. • 150203-A M, W 3/4–4/24 • noon–1 p.m. • 150203-B FREE/member, $85/non-member

H.I.I.T.

H.I.I.T. stands for high intensity interval training. By using rigorous intervals of maximum effort and short bouts of active recovery, you can smash your goals faster! Build cardiovascular fitness while improving strength and maximizing calorie burn. You’ll be pushed to your limits and walk out feeling strong and empowered! M, W 1/8–2/21 • 5:30–6:30 p.m. • 150204-A M, W 3/4–4/24 • 5:30–6:30 p.m. • 150204-B FREE/member, $85/non-member

YOGA STRETCH

This class is accessible and needed by all: athletes, advanced practitioners, weekend warriors, first-time yoga students and everyone in between. Flexibility and strength are fostered through a vinyasa practice that connects breath with movement. Modifications using blocks, straps, or alternative poses encourage and challenge students to find their best practice in a supportive environment. The class opens with gentle warm-up movements, and ends with relaxation. Instructor: Emily Tally Tu, Th 1/9–2/22 • 5:30–6:30 p.m. • 150205-A Tu, Th 3/5–4/25 • 5:30–6:30 p.m. • 150205-B FREE/member, $85/non-member

ZUMBA

Are you ready to party yourself into shape? That’s exactly what ZUMBA is all about. It’s an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness party that is moving millions of people toward joy and health. Instructor: Morgan Banks M, Th 1/8–2/22 • 6:45–7:45 p.m. • 150206-A M, Th 3/4–4/25 • 6:45–7:45 p.m. • 150206-B FREE/member, $85/non-member

ZUMBA GOLD

ZUMBA Gold is a class of Latin-inspired dance aerobics for seniors and those new to ZUMBA. ZUMBA Gold goes at a slower pace, with more breaks and more instruction, but uses the same zesty ZUMBA music. You can’t help but move in this class, and whether you choose a low-intensity or high-intensity option, it’s a great workout! Can’t stand for the whole program? Seated participants are welcome! Instructor: Morgan Banks Tu, Th 1/9–2/22 • 10–11 a.m. • 150207-A Tu, Th 3/5–4/25 • 10–11 a.m. • 150207-B FREE/member, $85/non-member

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Are you ready for a challenge? Take your body to the next level with this intense yet fun, fat-burning class! Combine weights, interval training and plyometrics to increase cardiovascular efficiency and overall strength. Get in and get fit! Instructor: Morgan Brummett Tu, Th 1/9–2/22 • 6–7 a.m. • 150202-A Tu, Th 3/5–4/25 • 6–7 a.m. • 150202-B FREE/member, $85/non-member

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Adults—Wellness, Sports, & Fitness

Sports & Fitness Special Olympics Indiana— Monroe County

Special Olympics Indiana—Monroe County offers year-round sports training and athletic competition for children (ages 8 yrs. and up) and adults with intellectual, cognitive, and learning disabilities. To find out if you or a family member are eligible to participate, call 812-325-1548 or email soimc.cc@gmail.com or write to 6180 N. Bottom Rd., Bloomington, IN 47404.

Heart Smart: Ignite the Spark of Health Are you ready to become Heart Smart? Ignite the spark of health by learning how nutrition, physical activity, stress, and substances impact heart health. February is National Heart Health Month. Join us each Monday in February at AllisonJukebox Community Center for presentations and demonstrations to improve your heart health. M 2/5 • 6-7 p.m. • Register by 2/2 • 110105-A Nutrition education should be individualized and comprehensive. Join our registered dietitian in learning how your diet could be impacting your heart health, and ways to make sustainable improvements for a longer life. M 2/12 • 6-7 p.m. • Register by 2/9 • 110105-B Regular exercise is one of the most effective ways to improve overall cardiovascular well-being. Join us in learning how to make physical activity enjoyable and sustainable for you! M 2/19 • 6-7 p.m. • Register by 2/16 • 110105-C Stress, in the short-term and long-term, negatively impacts the heart. Join us in learning how to become more resilient against life’s stressors. M 2/26 • 6-7 p.m. • Register by 2/23 • 110105-D Join us in gaining a deeper understanding of the risks associated with alcohol, caffeine, and tobacco use, as well as evidence-based strategies for promoting heart-healthy choices. $10/class • For all ages. Allison-Jukebox Community Center

American Red Cross Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED Certification Course

Learn how to properly administer CPR to adults, children, and infants, how to properly use an AED for adults and children, and how to provide life-saving first aid for common illnesses and injuries. American Red Cross Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED Certification Course is a blended-learning class. Upon registration, participants will have access to the online portion of the class. The online portion of the class must be completed prior Feb. 24 to be able to participate in the in-person class. Sa 2/24 • 9–11 a.m. • Register by 2/9 • 120301-A $65/person • For ages 16 yrs. & up Allison-Jukebox Community Center

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Winter Fitness in the Park Held inside Switchyard Park Pavilion.

A variety of drop-in fitness programs hosted by some of Bloomington’s favorite instructors take place in the Pavilion at Switchyard Park! No pre-registration required; just show up and pay $10 per person with cash or credit card. A 10-class Punch Pass, good for participation in any 10 indoor or outdoor Fitness in the Park classes at Switchyard Park in 2024, is available for $90. All punch passes will expire Dec. 31, 2024. In order for individuals with disabilities to participate as fully as possible, reasonable accommodations are provided. For more information or to request assistance, contact Amy Shrake, Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, at (812) 349-3747.

ZUMBA® Are you ready to party yourself into shape? That’s exactly what ZUMBA® is all about. It’s an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness party that’s moving millions of people toward joy and health! Tuesdays

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Belly Dancing Fitness Belly dancing fitness is a low-impact class that is appropriate for all ages and ability levels. We will works on strength and conditioning through cardio and fun music. Wednesdays

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6:30–7:30 p.m.

Tai Chi Tai Chi is a moving meditation in the form of a series of gentle exercises that create harmony between the mind and body. The ultimate purpose is to cultivate our inner life energy (qi) to flow smoothly and powerfully through the body. This is a spiritual experience, as much as a physical one. Mondays

1/22–3/25

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Friday Lunchtime Pickup Basketball See page 5.

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This course encompasses USA Softball rules, mechanics, and positioning for anyone interested in becoming a certified USA Softball umpire. The class runs Wednesday evenings for four weeks and participants must attend all four sessions. Graduates of this class are qualified to umpire in adult and youth softball leagues offered by Bloomington Parks and Recreation. Registration fee includes USA Softball umpire registration and state umpire school fees.

Wednesdays, 3/27–4/17 • 6–9 p.m. Twin Lakes Sports Park

2nd Annual

The City of Bloomington’s Economic and Sustainable Development Department and Parks and Recreation Department are teaming up to host the second annual Bike to Earth Day at Switchyard Park. The day will be filled with fun activities for the whole family, including face painting, arts and crafts, food trucks, live entertainment, and tree seedling giveaways! Sa 4/20 • 1–5 p.m. FREE • For all ages. Switchyard Park

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Spring/Summer Adult Softball Leagues Bloomington Parks and Recreation offers USA Softball Association-sanctioned leagues designed to accommodate all levels of play. USA Softball rules apply with local modifications as stated in the Adult Softball League Handbook. The Adult Softball League Handbook and other valuable information can be found at bloomington.in.gov/softball.

Co-Rec, Men’s, and Women’s leagues: $675 for 10 games Games are played at Twin Lakes Sports Park. March 1–April 5: Managers register their teams online.

For weather related cancellations, call the weather hotline at 349-3610 Option 1. Rain makeups will be done on Monday evenings if necessary.

Go to bloomington.in.gov/softball and click on the “Register Now” link. Choose day and league (see below). Staff reserves the right to adjust league placement if necessary. Final roster due date and master game schedules will be sent via email or Google doc.

League play begins the week of April 14. For more information about adult softball leagues, contact Scott Pedersen at pederses@bloomington.in.gov or 349-3774.

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Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer Opportunities Look for the volunteer symbol throughout this program guide. To register for these and additional volunteer opportunities, visit bloomington.in.gov/parksvol. For additional information regarding volunteer opportunities, email Emily Buuck at parksvol@bloomington.in.gov.

All volunteer opportunities include on-site orientation/training, unless noted otherwise. ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Invasive Plant Awareness Days

Jan. 6, Feb. 3, March 2, and April 6 | Lower Cascades Park

Help control invasive species while helping create healthier wildlife habitats. Learn alongside experts while spending time in nature! Duties: Volunteers will be bending, hiking, climbing as needed, and using sharp tools. Gloves and tools are provided. Volunteer Shift(s): Saturdays, noon–2 p.m. Age of Volunteers: 12 yrs. and up (Volunteers under age 14 yrs. must be accompanied by an adult.) Number of Volunteers: 30 Other: Wear sturdy shoes and bring a water bottle.

Earth Day Weed Wrangle Saturday, April 20 | Bryan Park

We’re working together to connect native tree canopy and wildlife habitat in all city greenspaces. Our actions benefit our water quality, carbon sequestration and reduce stormwater and heat island effect. Duties: Help control invasive species while helping create healthier wildlife habitats. Learn alongside experts while spending time in nature. Volunteer Shift(s): 10 a.m.–noon Age of Volunteers: For all ages; under 14 years must be accompanied by an adult. Number of Volunteers: 30

Arbor Day Tree Planting

Friday, April 26 | Crestmont Park

Arbor Day in Indiana is celebrated each year on the last Friday in April, and Bloomington continues its tree planting tradition through 2024! All are welcome to help Parks and Recreation’s urban forestry staff plant trees at Crestmont Park. Volunteers can take home a free tree seedling, while supplies last. Duties: Volunteers are needed to assist with planting trees. Please wear long pants and sturdy shoes, gloves and other tools will be provided. Volunteer shift(s): 9 a.m.–noon Age of Volunteers: 14 yrs. and up. (Volunteers under age 14 yrs. must be accompanied by an adult.) Number of Volunteers: 50

Winslow-Crestmont Wildlife Corridor Project Second Saturdays Jan. 13, Feb. 10, March 9, April 13 | Crestmont Park

We’re working together to connect native tree canopy and wildlife habitat in all city greenspaces. Our actions benefit our water quality, carbon sequestration and reduce stormwater and heat island effect. Duties: Help control invasive species while helping create healthier wildlife habitats. Learn alongside experts while spending time in nature. Volunteer Shift(s): Saturdays, noon–2 p.m. Age of Volunteers: For all ages; under 14 years must be accompanied by an adult. Number of Volunteers: 30 per day Other: Wear sturdy shoes and bring a water bottle.

Pollinator Garden Spring Cleanup

Saturday, March 23, April 27 | Park Ridge East Park

The native plant garden is a sanctuary for invertebrates to complete their overwintering cycle and pollinators to thrive in the meadow edge habitat. Duties: You’ll be weeding for wildlife, preparing the garden beds for pollinators to thrive, and leaving the leaves in place for invertebrates to complete their life cycle. Volunteer Shift(s): Noon–2 p.m. Age of Volunteers: For all ages; under 14 years must be accompanied by an adult. Number of Volunteers: 30

Earth Week Creek Cleanup

Sunday, April 14 | Rogers Family Park

This Earth Week, spend time giving back by helping clear debris and invasive species along Jackson Creek. We’ll provide trash bags and gloves; you bring your enthusiasm and love of nature, and together we’ll help keep our waterways litter free! Duties: Help clear litter and invasive plants from Jackson Creek. Volunteer shift(s): 10 a.m.–noon Age of Volunteers: 12 yrs. and up. (Volunteers under age 14 yrs. must be accompanied by an adult.) Number of Volunteers: 30

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Arbor Day 2023 ceremony at Switchyard Park.

Leonard Springs Nature Days Tuesdays, March 26, April 2, and April 9 (rain date) | Leonard Springs Nature Park

Volunteer to teach local sixth-grade students about our awesome natural heritage through multiple natural resource stations, including karst, creeks, wetlands, and forests. Volunteers can sign up for one or multiple days. Duties: If you have an interest in the outdoors and enjoy working with children, sign up for our Leonard Springs Nature Days. Station facilitators and group leaders are needed. Volunteer Shift(s): 9:45 a.m.–2:15 p.m. Training: Online video training sessions are available for review. On-site training is provided. Age of Volunteers: 18 yrs. and up. Number of Volunteers: 20 per day


May 2024–April 2025/Monthly visits/One-year commitment | Various locations

Adopt-an-Greenspace is an all-volunteer program that gives the public the opportunity to actively address Monroe County’s invasive plant issues. Parks and Recreation staff provide the necessary training in invasive plant identification and equip volunteers to proactively monitor and remove impeding plants within their adopted areas. Duties: Inspect and make progress in removing invasive plants from assigned adopted area a minimum of once a month. Complete and submit monthly reports. Timeline: Volunteers must submit an online application by Thursday, March 21. A general orientation for all ‘Adopt’ programs takes place virtually on Thursday, March 28 and an outdoor interactive training with staff takes place in April. One-year appointment starts May 1. Volunteer Shift(s): Inspections and progress visits can be completed at your leisure. Locations: Various parcels of land are available for adoption and are customizable by request. Adaptable plot sizes appropriate for individuals and for groups. Adopting individuals/groups are encouraged to select a parcel of land that is of personal interest or value to them. Age of Volunteers: 12 yrs. and up. (Volunteers under age 14 yrs. must be accompanied by an adult.) Number of Volunteers: Individuals and groups of varying sizes are welcome. Other: Learn more at https://bloomington.in.gov/parks/parks/adopta-greenspace.

Adopt-a-Stream

May 2024–April 2025/Monthly visits/One-year commitment | Various locations

Winter Palooza

Saturday, Jan. 20 | Switchyard Park

Join us for a fun-filled afternoon of winter crafts and activities! Duties: Assist with setup and teardown of the event and activity areas. Volunteer Shift(s): 2–6 p.m. Age of Volunteers: 16 yrs. and up. Number of Volunteers: 14

Volunteers at Winter Palooza.

Adult Winter Recess

Saturday, Feb. 17 | Twin Lakes Recreation Center

Beat the wintertime doldrums with grown-up play time! Duties: Assist with event setup and teardown, as well as help facilitate games and music. Volunteer shift(s): 6–10:30 p.m. Age of Volunteers: 21 yrs. and up Number of Volunteers: 6

Banneker Carnival

Friday, March 1 | Banneker Community Center

Brighten your midwinter week with an indoor carnival! Face painting, carnival games, colorful crafts, festive story time, and snacks await you in the Banneker gym. Duties: Volunteers are needed to assist with event setup, tear down, and carnival games and activities. Volunteer Shift(s): 4:30–8:30 p.m. Age of Volunteers: 16 yrs. and up. Number of Volunteers: 10

Spring Ice Show

Sunday, March 3 | Frank Southern Ice Arena

The Skating School at Frank Southern Ice Arena presents the annual Spring Ice Show highlighting The Skating School, the IU Figure Skating Club, and the Bloomington Figure Skating Club. Skaters perform a variety of routines that demonstrate their newly acquired ice skating skills. Duties: Help with setup and teardown of the event, as well as organizing performing skaters. Volunteer Shift(s): 1–5:15 p.m. Age of Volunteers: 18 yrs. and up. Number of Volunteers: 6

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Adopt-a-Stream is an all-volunteer program that gives the public an opportunity to be actively involved in conserving and maintaining the natural wealth and beauty of streams that run through public park property owned by the City of Bloomington and Monroe County. Staff provides training and equipment for monthly stream monitoring and annual stream maintenance. Duties: Inspect adopted stream at least once a month. Complete and submit reports on stream condition. Provide general maintenance such as removing debris and litter. Attend a Hoosier Riverwatch workshop and perform water quality monitoring tests at the stream at least four times per year. Staff works with you or your group to formulate a work plan. Timeline: Volunteers must submit an online application by Thursday, March 21. A general orientation for all ‘Adopt’ programs takes place virtually on Thursday, March 28 and an outdoor interactive training with staff takes place in April. One-year appointment starts May 1. Volunteer Shift(s): Stream inspections can be completed at your leisure. Locations: Various streams are available for adoption in Bloomington and Monroe County. Age of Volunteers: 12 yrs. and up. (Volunteers under age 14 yrs. must be accompanied by an adult.) Number of Volunteers: Individuals and groups of varying sizes are welcome. Other: Learn more at https://bloomington.in.gov/parks/parks/adopt-a-stream.

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Children’s Expo

Saturday, April 27 | Switchyard Park Pavilion

The Children’s Expo is a parent’s treasure trove for informational, educational, and recreational resources for school-age children. The Expo continues to offer free health screenings by qualified healthcare professionals for children ages 10 yrs. and under. Duties: Help supervise activities, provide general event support, and assist with vendor hospitality. Volunteer Shift(s): Shift #1, 11 a.m.–2 p.m./Shift #2, 1:30–5 p.m. Age of Volunteers: 16 yrs. and up. Number of Volunteers: 20

50+ Expo

Wednesday, May 8 | Switchyard Park

50+ Expo is the community’s premier annual showcase of businesses and organizations whose products and services are geared toward baby boomers, seniors, and caregivers. Duties: Assist with setup and teardown of the event, as well as greet people at the welcome table and invite people to complete event surveys. Responsibilities vary based on shift. Volunteer Shift(s): Shift #1, 11 a.m.–2 p.m./Shift #2, 2:15–4:15 p.m./Shift #3, 4–6:30 p.m. Age of Volunteers: 16 yrs. and up. Number of Volunteers: 6 for Shift #1, 2 for Shift #2, 6 for Shift #3

Promote your products and services at the Twin Lakes Recreation Center:

Reach your target market at the Twin Lakes Recreation Center, our multi-purpose facility offering programs and services that help make Bloomington a healthy, active community. This 100,000 sq. ft. sports, fitness and recreation complex serves thousands of diverse customers each year, from elite youth basketball teams to preschool soccer players. It is the perfect place for you to share your company’s message and reach your target audience. Reach these target markets • 300,000 annual visits • 1,200+ active adult members • more than 800 SilverSneakers members (ages 55 yrs. and up) • 400+ Bloomington Youth Basketball players • local and regional basketball and other sports tournaments Custom opportunities to connect with your market • Set up a display at the TLRC during tournaments or peak visitation. • Place coupons, menus, or brochures in our literature display areas. • Run a custom TV spot on our four closed-circuit TV screens all day, every day. • … and more! Price points for 96” × 48” banners (per year) All courts: 1: $1,200/year

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For more information, contact Julie Ramey at 349-3719 or rameyj@bloomington.in.gov.

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TREE FUND Bloomington Parks Foundation

Remember a loved one or honor someone with a donation to the Bloomington Tree Fund, or with the purchase of a tree to be planted in one of Bloomington’s city parks. The Memorial/Honorary Tree package includes one tree, a 16" × 16" engraved limestone plaque, and maintenance of the tree after it is planted. The Parks and Recreation Department provides maintenance for the lifetime of the tree, and will replace trees if they die within 15 years after planting, or are damaged. Plaques are warranted for five years against theft or damages. Memorial/Honorary Tree orders received between May 1 and Sept. 30 will be planted that fall. Orders received during other times of year will be planted in the spring. For more information about the Bloomington Tree Fund, or about purchasing a Memorial/Honorary Tree, contact: Haskell Smith, Urban Forester Bloomington Tree Fund PO Box 848 Bloomington, IN 47402 Phone: 812-349-3716 FAX: 812-349-3744 Email: smithh@bloomington.in.gov Website: bloomington.in.gov/treecare


of local businesses and organizations. We’d like to thank the following sponsors for their involvement this past program season.

American Legion Auxillary - Unit 18 AMI Roofing Anthony’s Lawn Care and Landscaping Aqua Pro Pool & Spa B97 Bloomington Figure Skating Club Bluestone Tree Bolt Storage BuffaLouie’s Commercial Service Davis Academy of Music DICK’S Sporting Goods Dr. Lisa J. Baker, DDS

IU Credit Union Koorsen Fire and Security Lentz Paving Meineke Car Care Centers of Bloomington Old National Bank Peterman Brothers Republic Services of Indiana, LP Roto-Rooter Plumbers Scout’s Honor Sylvan Learning Center The Dog House The Neise Agency - State Farm Rock 96.1 The Quarry

Duke Energy Foundation Everywhere Detailing Feta Kitchen First Command Gable’s Bagels German American Bank GigabitNow Green Hat Media H. Michelle Gregory, J.D. Hazen Insurance Agency Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance Shaun Crayton Indiana Fitness Club

United States Space Force/United States Air Force UnRivaled Electric Youth Services Bureau/Safe Place

Become a Winter–Spring 2024 Event Sponsor:

Pet Expo • Deadline: Jan. 14

Sponsorship Levels: $300 Target Market: Pet owners of all ages; approximately 400 in attendance.

Sponsorship Level: $300 Target Market: Adults ages 21 yrs. and up; approximate attendance 200

Performing Arts Series • Deadline: March 1

Sponsorship Levels: Diamond $2,500, Platinum $1,200, Gold $800, Silver $500 Target Market: Young adults, adults with children, families and music aficionados. Support local performing artists and free, live shows in city parks! Series takes place May through September.

Thank you to our sponsors for Winter Lights, December Nights!

Meineke Car Care Centers of Bloomington

Peterman Brothers Proud suppoerter of Parks and Recreation Health and Wellness initiatives.

Thanks to Summer Star Foundation for Nature, Art and Humanity for supporting outdoor learning opportunities for area youth.

Congratulations to our Park Partner award recipients: Hattie Johnson Kip and Whitney Schlegel Anne Varns

For a complete list of sponsorship opportunities along with marketing benefits, contact Community Relations Coordinator, Emily Buuck at 349-3739 or emily.buuck@bloomington.in.gov. Align your business with Bloomington Parks and Recreation facilities, trails, programs, and events.

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Adult Winter Recess • Deadline: Feb. 1

Sponsors/Parks Partners

Special thanks to our Parks Partners! So many of our programs and events are enhanced through the sponsorship

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Four ways to register for programs Online

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Register in person by coming to the atrium of City Hall at

Online registration available 24-7. bloomington.in.gov/parks Secured for credit card payment. VISA, MASTERCARD, or DISCOVER

401 N. Morton St., Ste. 250, Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER, CASH, CHECK, or MONEY ORDER

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Drop off

Complete the registration form and send it to Bloomington Parks and Recreation 401 N. Morton St., Ste. 250 Bloomington, IN 47404 Registrations must be received before the deadline. CHECK or MONEY ORDER

A convenient drop box is located outside City Hall, at the “401” address doors. Drop off your registration after hours or whenever it’s convenient for you. Make sure you drop off before the registration date. CHECK or MONEY ORDER

For information about resident status, fees and charges, liability waivers, registration, and refunds, visit: bloomington.in.gov/parks/registration PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM Name

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Reasonable accommodations are needed to participate in above program(s) related to specific needs associated with a disability. (circle one) YES NO If YES, please complete an Inclusion Assessment and the Inclusive Recreation Coordinator will contact you. We request at least two weeks notification for reasonable accommodations requests. In some cases reasonable accommodations may take longer.

Parks and Recreation Program Waiver Statement The undersigned is the adult program participant, or is the parent or legal guardian of the program participant. The undersigned hereby states that s/he understands the activities that will take place in this program, and that the program participant is physically and mentally able to participate in this program. The undersigned recognizes, as with any activity, there is risk of injury. In the event that the program participant sustains an injury in the course of the program, and the Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department is unable to contact the appropriate person(s) to obtain consent for treatment, the Department and/or its employees or volunteers are authorized to take reasonable steps to obtain appropriate medical treatment. The program participant and/or his/her parent or legal guardian shall be responsible for the cost of such treatment. The undersigned now releases the City of Bloomington, the Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department, its employees, agents, and assigns, from any claims including, but not limited to, personal injuries or damage to property caused by or having any relation to this activity. It is understood that the release applies to any present or future injuries and that it binds the undersigned, undersigned’s spouse, heirs, executors and administrators. The Program Participant may be photographed and videotaped while participating in Parks and Recreation activities and while attending Parks and Recreation events, and consent is given for the reproduction of such photos or videos for advertising and publicity. Assumption of the Risk and Waiver of Liability Relating to Coronavirus/COVID-19 The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, has been declared a worldwide pandemic by the World Health Organization. COVID-19 is highly contagious and is believed to spread mainly from person-to-person contact. Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department has put in place preventative measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19; however, the Department cannot guarantee that the program participant, or the program participant’s household members will not become infected with COVID-19. Further, attending the program could increase the risk of the program participant, or the program participant’s household members of contracting COVID-19. By signing this agreement, the undersigned acknowledges the contagious nature of COVID-19 and voluntarily assumes the risk that the program participant, or other members of the program participant’s household may be exposed to or infected by COVID-19 as a result of attending the program and that such exposure or infection may result in personal injury, illness, permanent disability, and death. The undersigned also acknowledges and understands that all of the risks of COVID-19 are not known and that the risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 at the program may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of the program participant and others, including, but not limited to, Bloomington Parks and Recreation employees, volunteers, and other program participants and their families. The undersigned voluntarily agrees to assume all of the foregoing risks, known and unknown, and accept sole responsibility for any injury or loss to the program participant, and other members of the program participant’s household. The undersigned hereby waives, releases, discharges, and agrees to hold harmless, indemnify, and not sue Bloomington Parks and Recreations Department, its employees, agents, officers, directors, affiliates, members, volunteers, and representatives (collectively, “Releasees”), of and from any and all claims, liabilities, actions, damages, costs or expenses of any kind arising out of or relating thereto. The undersigned further agrees that this release includes any Claims based on the actions, omissions, or negligence of the Releasees, whether such claim arises before, during, or after participation in any Parks and Recreation program. I have read and understand all of the foregoing terms. I agree with the terms and sign voluntarily. ________________________________________________________________________

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Make check or money order payable to: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation Mail registrations to: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation 401 N. Morton Street, Ste. 250, Bloomington IN 47404


Bloomington Parks and Recreation Staff

Bloomington Parks and Recreation Parks and Recreation employees Director Paula McDevitt retired after Barb Dunbar and Robbie Turpin 35 years of service. retired in November after 39 and 41 years of service, respectively, to the City of Bloomington.

Administration

Emily Buuck........................................................Community Relations Coordinator emily.buuck@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3739 Ace Chestnut........................................................................................Graphic Designer ace.chestnut@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3799 Kim Clapp..................................................................................................Office Manager clappk@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3710 Missy Grabowski................................................. Customer Service Representative grabowsm@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3700 Tiffany Hall.....................................................................Employee Support Specialist halti@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3702 Zane Phelphs.........................................................................Administrative Assistant zane.phelphs@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3701 Julie Ramey...............................................................Community Relations Manager rameyj@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3719 Michele Wilson.................................................... Customer Service Representative michele.wilson@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3757

Operations and Natural Resources

Tim Street.......................... Operations and Development Division Director Interim Department Director tim.street@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3706 John Barnes...............................................................................................................MMEO barnesj@bloomington.in.gov Jon Behrman......................................................Natural Areas Working Foreperson behrmanj@bloomington.in.gov Steve Cotter..................................................................... Natural Resources Manager cotters@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3736 Allen Edwards............Urban Greenspace Vegetation Management Laborer II edwards.allen@bloomington.in.gov Landon Ellis..............................................................................Urban Forestry Laborer landon.ellis@bloomington.in.gov Don Foddrill.................................................................Facilities Working Foreperson foddrild@bloomington.in.gov Curtis Gilstrap.............................Cemeteries/Landscaping Working Foreperson gilstrap@bloomington.in.gov Bob Grubb.......................................................Urban Forestry Working Foreperson robert.grubb@bloomington.in.gov Jeff Hazel...............................................................................................................Laborer II jeff.hazel@bloomington.in.gov Mike Hollingsworth............................................ Facilities Maintenance Mechanic hollingm@bloomington.in.gov Kyle Hudson.......................................... Sanitation/Grounds Working Foreperson kyle.hudson@bloomington.in.gov • 327-6119 Tina Luallen........................................ Urban Greenspace Landscaping Laborer II tina.luallen@bloomington.in.gov Mark Marotz.................................................................... Operations Superintendent marotzm@bloomington.in.gov • 327-6119 Phil Paris.....................................................................................................................MMEO phil.paris@bloomington.in.gov Ryan Rhodes...............................................................Sanitation/Grounds Laborer II ryan.rhodes@bloomington.in.gov Anthony Robertson....................................... Equipment Maintenance Mechanic robertsa@bloomington.in.gov

Jim Salisbury.......................................................................................Facilities Laborer II salisburj@bloomington.in.gov Haskell Smith.............................................................................................Urban Forester smithh@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3716 Joanna Sparks................................................................. Urban Greenspace Manager sparkj@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3497 Scot Sturrock.............................................Urban Greenspace Working Foreperson scot.sturrock@bloomington.in.gov Rebecca Swift............................................................ Natural Resources Coordinator rebecca.swift@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3759

Recreation

Becky Higgins.......................................Recreation Services Division Director barrickb@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3713 Clarence Boone....................................................... Community Events Coordinator clarence.boone@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3738 Leslie Brinson................................................Recreation Services General Manager brinsonl@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3715 Tara Brooke.................................................. Community Events Program Specialist tara.brooke@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3773 Shelby Drake..........................................................Health and Wellness Coordinator shelby.drake@bloomington.in.gov •349-3771 Erin Freese-Posthuma..................................................................... Program Specialist erin.freeseposthuma@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3783 Josh Hinton....................................................Switchyard Park Working Foreperson josh.hinton@bloomington.in.gov Hsiung Marler............................................. Recreation Facilities General Manager marlerh@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3961 Sarah Mullin................................................ Community Events Program Specialist mullins@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3704 Bill Ream.................................................................... Community Events Coordinator reamw@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3748 Crystal Ritter............................................................. Community Events Coordinator ritterc@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3725 Amy Shrake.....................................................................Program/Facility Coordinator shrakea@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3747 Kevin Terrell....................................................................Program/Facility Coordinator kevin.terrell@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3735 Maggie Tull.....................................................Switchyard Park Working Foreperson maggie.tull@bloomington.in.gov

Sports

Satoshi Kido..................................................Sports Services Division Director satoshi.kido@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3712 Jackson Cowden.................................................................Golf Program Coordinator jackson.cowden@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3791 Daren Eads.........................................................................................Facility Coordinator eadsd@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3772 Greg Goecker............................................................................................. Sports Laborer gregory.goecker@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3760 Chris Hamric............................................................................................Sports Specialist chris.hamric@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3742 Shawn Kluesner..................................................... Golf Motor Equipment Operator shawn.kluesner@bloomington.in.gov Chris Lamb..........................................................Athletic Fields Working Foreperson chris.lamb@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3760 Scott Pedersen..................................................................Sports/Facility Coordinator pederses@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3774 Bradley Scroggins..........................................................Golf Course Superintendent bradley.scroggins@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3764 Jason Sims................................................................................... Golf Facilities Manager simsja@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3782 Megan Stark..........................................................................Membership Coordinator starme@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3770 Mark Sterner............................................................................General Manager Sports sternerm@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3768 Dee Tuttle.............................................................Sports Facility/Programs Manager tuttled@bloomington.in.gov • 349-3762


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