Summer 2011 Recreator

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Greenfield CommUnity Center

Greenfield Community Center

New Items Needed! If you are interested in donating to this important community project, please contact the Parks and Recreation office or fill out CommUnity Center Gift Form (pg.3). Any donation is appreciated. We are looking for in-kind gifts or monetary donations to purchase the following new items:

Close to the finish line Wow! How time flies...it seems like we only just began the renovations to the Greenfield Community Center, and yet, we are only about two months away from the expected completion date. Construction crews have been working at a strong and steady pace to keep the project moving forward, with exciting results. With the demo complete, interior construction continues full speed ahead. Much needed insulation and new walls with closets in the main area now create a studio and storage area. Electrical and plumbing are roughed in and heating/AC unit is being installed. We are beginning to see color on the walls and ceiling tiles going up. We would like to gently remind everyone that this is still a construction area—not for public access yet. Samples of flooring, wall, and cabinet colors are now on display at the City Hall Parks & Recreation Department, Room 200 (M-F 9AM-6PM). We are sincerely grateful to all donors who have contributed to make this dream into a reality! The Greenfield Parks & Recreation is in the process of finalizing the details of our donor's "wall of honor" and will go to the engraver soon. Any party wishing their name to appear on a leaf of the Donor Tree should contact the Greenfield Parks & Recreation office soon (329-5370). Donors will continue to be listed on the wall of honor in the future, but after the initial round, it may be a significant amount of time before additional leaves are commissioned. Please keep in mind that all funding for the Greenfield Community Center renovations, appliances, furnishings and utilities relies solely on donations and the support of the community sponsors and must be self-sustaining through active participants and rentals. Something to celebrate! A public Open House/Ribbon Cutting Ceremony is planned for Saturday, July 9, plus a special donor recognition event is in the works. Please follow on Twitter or Facebook for further details and updated photos of the Community Center’s progress.

Did you know... When the Greenfield Community Center is not being used for Recreation classes and City events, it will be available for private rental. The Center will feature a large banquet room with kitchen, studio and meeting rooms and was designed as a place for the community to hold celebrations (weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, meetings and trainings, etc.) For rental information see page 51.

Special thanks to the generous $20,000 donation from Balistreri Sendiks Food Market. The donation qualifies for naming rights to the Community Center kitchen area.

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• Refrigerator • Stove • Round Tables • LCD Projector • Storage Units

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Dishwasher Big Screen TV Portable Stage Sound System Quilt Display Case

All donations are tax-deductible and a receipt will be provided. Thank you in advance for your support!

Greenfield Community Center E E TH SAV ATE D

Invitation to the Greenfield Community Center Ribbon Cutting

Saturday, July 9, 2011 11 AM-3 PM 7215 W. Forest Home Ave. Greenfield, WI The Community Center is adjacent to the Greenfield City Hall former home the Library. FREE parking

Opening ceremony followed by numerous demonstrations of classes (fitness/dance/painting, etc.) offered through the Greenfield Recreation Department.

Open to the public

If you have any questions, contact us at (414) 329-5370 M-F 9AM-6PM or e-mail parksrec@greenfieldwi.us More information is available online www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec


Thanks For Making A Difference!!! A huge thanks go to all of the following friends of Greenfield who have embraced and contributed to the renovation of the Greenfield Community Center. Hilda Adams Elizabeth Allen Don & Beverly Almquist Beth Anderson Tim Andrews Kristen Anton Lynda Bald Lori Banker-Horner Brittany Barnstable Lynda Beller Ardell Bergin Anne Blom Gregory Boicourt Kerri Bomberg Paula Bond Mary Brossard Myrna Brown Robin Bruhn Alice Bublitz Sandra Bucholtz Lisa Bunzel Viola Cannistra Karen Capps Carol Carlin Betty Carlson Don Carlson Carrie Cianciola Bonnie Cimermancic Denise Collins Susan Crapeau Dayna Deleon Eleanore Dembosky Donna Dockerty Carrie Effinger

Audrey Ellison Chuck Erickson Anthony Evers Marion Fearson Susan Fink Margaret Flock Connie Forrest Georgiann Fularczyk Kristen Gagliano Jane Gallant Loni Gappa Melaine Gerloski Sam Goeb Siegfried Goerke Kathy Graham Kate Griffith Ruth Gust Cindy Gutschow Jean Haase Kathleen Hadfield Lisa Hampel JT & Rebecca Hasley Kindred Healthcare Lisa Hirsch Ngoc Nhi Hoang Deb Hollander Deb Huron Mary Ann Imholte Kathy Jacques Karry Jo Jazwiecki Torin Jewell Jennifer Johns Jane Johnson Tasha Jones Nancy Kapusta Heather Kerlin Tracey Killoran

Karen & Ralph Kirsch Lori Kleszczynski Debbie Kolasinski Donna Kordash Elizabeth Krakau Tammy Krueger Denise Kunz Audrey Lee Paula Lee Jessica Lewandowski Joanne Lewis Rachel Liberacki Donna Lisiecki Leslie Long Alice Lorenz Fadra Lukszys Judy MacMiller Mary Jo Mahne Jeff & Karen Malecki Sandra Martin Dennis Martinez Maria Martinez Madajanda McCulley Irene Michaelis Jill Middleman Neal Miller Robin Monahan Mohsen Mousavi Johnny Munoz Taysir Mustafa Bev Myers Brooke Napiwocki Travis Nehring Michael Neitzke Martina Nelson Jinny Netoles

Tim Novak Lisa Nowakowski Joyce O’Brien Sheila O’Brien Emanuel Ornelas Janine Overeem Joyce Overton Julie Penneau Tammy Pfannerstill Julia Pitroski Patte Placek Wayne Printz Valerie Prudlow Gail Pyszka Carol Rakowski Bob and Ann Rantanen Donald Reid Renee Reinhard Jessi Rhine Mary Lou Rice Stefanie Richter Kathi Ried Christine Rios Bob & Joyce Roesler Dixie Ross Lisa Rusk Nowak Leon & Shirley Saryan Paula Schafer Karen Schindler Mary Schmerbauch Sarah Schmid Cindy Schmidt Betsy Shreck Dana Schultz

Barbara Patten Schwechel Jerry & Denise Sedmak Bob Sem Lynda Sherer Sue Skaradzinski Donna Skiba Darleen Sluga Vicky Smith Nancy Snyder Rick Sokol Val SorensenLunger Sandra Stoller Kari Stubbe Jill Swenson-Parra Rosa Torres Caroline Tym Julie Valcarcel Margaret VanDyke Kathy Wagner Fran Walker Veronica Wallace-Kraemer Walmart Stores Inc Fred Wendorf Becky Wendt Rosemary Wieczorek Dwayne Wilinski Katie Wing Karen Wszola Nancy Zaborowski Debra Zimmerman Groth Mary Zolandz

Salute! The following Greenfield organizations and groups have generously donated funds or volunteed their time in support of the Greenfield Community Center renovation project.

7425 W. Layton Ave. • Greenfield 6201 S. 27th Street • Greenfield (Emporium Shopping Center)

Greenfield Park & Recreation Fitness Staff (Zumba-Thon) Dancers (Lemonade Stand) • Boy Scout Troop #612 If your business or organization would like to host a fundraiser event, please contact Karen @ (414) 329-5370.

Thank You!

✂ Community Center Gift Form

wish to be a supporter of the Greenfield Yes! ICommUnity Center

Card Number __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __

Name: _________________________________________

Charge my credit card for the amount of $_______ Master Card / VISA / Discover Expiration Date __ / __ / __

______________________________________________ Cardholder Name (print)

Address:________________________________________

✗_____________________________________________

City: ________________________ State ___ Zip ______

Donations, Gifts and Sponsorships are tax deductible. Check details of tax deductions with an accountant. Once payment is received, a receipt will be issued.

Cardholder Signature

Phone : (

) __ __ __ - __ __ __ __

Email: _________________________________________ enclosed is my gift of $_________

Greenfield CommUnity Center

Check payable to City of Greenfield CommUnity Center Fund

❑ I wish for my gift to remain anonymous. Please send me information on the following... ❑ Room Naming Rights ❑ Giving Tree Leaf Gold $5,000 / Silver $2,500 / Bronze $1,000 ❑ Keepsake ($500-$999) ❑ Legacy Gift (In honor of familiy member/friend)

Return to: City of Greenfield Parks & Recreation Dept. • 7325 W. Forest Home Ave. • Rm 200 • Greenfield, WI 53220


find tHe CHAmPion WitHin yoU… With summer just around the corner, the Parks and Recreation Board and Department Staff invite you and your family to take advantage of the wide variety of programs/opportunities that will be sure to “Find the Champion in You” Did you know… for a fraction of the cost to take your family to the movies or out to dinner, you can build memories, get active or spend quality family time while participating in one of the many parks and recreation activities. Take a moment to look through this brochure and see what we have to offer! New this summer is the family friendly JustPlay photo contest, which provides an excellent opportunity to gather your friends and/or family and explore the many City of Greenfield Parks. You may also take advantage of the FREE movies and concert in the park or check out the annual Family Campout at Konkel Park. These and the many other programs are sure to provide you your full dose of Vitamin “G”.

ContaCt InFoRMatIon GReenFIeld CIty Hall 2nd FlooR, RooM 200 7325 W. Forest Home Avenue Greenfield, WI 53220-3356

oFFICe HoURS Monday-Friday 9:00 AM-6:00 PM

Excitement is building as we near the completion of the CommUnity Center renovation project. The CommUnity Center will serve as the hub of recreation activities allowing for expanded fitness, enrichment and special event opportunities as well as providing rental space for your special family event. The CommUnity Center project would not have been possible without the dedication and support of the 175+ individuals and businesses who have donated to the project. A huge THANK YOU goes out to them for their generosity. The legacy that will be left will benefit the Greenfield community for generations. If you would like to participate and make a donation to the CommUnity Center project, please contact the Parks and Recreation office at (414) 329-5370. Please keep this guide as a handy reference, and visit our website often (www.ci.greenfield.wi.us/parksrec) for the latest program and special event information.

PaRK & ReCReatIon StaFF

telePHone (414) 329-5370

FaX (414) 543-2369

24/7 InFoRMatIon lIne (414) 297-9008 Call the information line FIRST for cancellation notices, program offerings and updates.

Scott Jaquish

onlIne www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

Director of Parks & Recreation

Renee Vanselow

Brian Ostopowicz

Recreation Supervisor

Grant Dawson

Recreation Supervisor

Aquatics, Playgrounds, Fitness, Enrichment, Dance & Safety

Sports, Teen Activities & Community Events

Parks/Facilities Supervisor

e-MaIl parksrec@ci.greenfield.wi.us

Facebook www.facebook.com/gfwiparksrec

Twitter www.twitter.com/gfwiparksrec

MISSIon StateMent The City of Greenfield Department of Parks and Recreation is committed to enhancing the quality of life of all segments of the Greenfield community through the promotion, development, and maintenance of public recreation and enrichment opportunities, park lands and related facilities, and preservation of natural areas.

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WELCOME

Karen Malecki

Carol Himmelspach

Sharon Meier

Older Adult & Volunteer Services Supervisor

Office Clerk

Administrative Assistant

PaRK & ReCReatIon BoaRd The City of Greenfield Department of Parks & Recreation is a governmental agency established for the purpose of providing and managing public recreation programs, facilities and park/open spaces for the community. The Department is governed by appointed board members who serve as a policy making body. Regular Park and Recreation Board meetings are generally held on the LAST Thursday of each month (exception: November and December regular meetings are held on the THIRD Thursday of the month) at 7:00 PM at the Greenfield City Hall, 7325 W Forest Home Avenue. Residents are invited to attend and are welcome to make suggestions or comments.

Cheryl Bailey / Denise Collins, Chair / Patricia Forget / Marge Oelschlaeger, Vice Chair / Sue Stankus / Ald. Shirley Saryan / Nancy Zaborowski, WSD Rep. / David Ziebell COMMON COUNCIL Mayor Michael Neitzke / Ald. Linda Lubotsky, Dist. 1 / Ald. Tom Pietrowski, Dist. 2 / Ald. Karl Kastner, Dist. 3 / Ald.Pam Akers, Dist. 4 / Ald. Shirley Saryan, Dist. 5


SUmmer 2011 ContentS 2-3

Community Center

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Welcome / Phone Numbers / Message from the Director

37-42 Fitness Land Fitness / Water Fitness / Yoga / Pilates /Tai Chi /Lap Swim Zumba / Walking / Health & Fitness Challenge

43-49 Older Adults

Details You Should Know

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Membership / Gatherings / Water Fitness / Land Fitness / Line Dance / Enrichment / Painting / Get Togethers / Services / Travel / SeniorFest / Special Anniversary Picnic

JustPlay! Park Photo Contest

Sports T-ball / Coach Pitch / Softball / Soccer / Tennis / Volleyball / Racquetball / Basketball / 5K Run/Walk / Punt Pass & Kick / Golf / Track / Adult Team Leagues / Football Fan Trip / Ice Skating

16-17 Just Teens

Sand Volleyball / Basketball / Strat-O-Matic Baseball / Teens for Kids Instructor Training / Skate Park / Fantasy Football / Trips / Shooting Sports / Dodgeball

50 Explore the Outdoors / Parks Park Rentals / Partners of Parks & Recreation / Dedicate to Relocate Tree Program / Milwaukee County Parks Contacts

51 Community Center Rental / Sponsorships

52-59 General Information / Facilities Chart & Map

Policies / Credits / Non-residents / Refunds / Insurance / Transfers / Cancellations / Waiting Lists / Map & Facilities / Rec-mail Club Set in Stone (Bricks- pg 59)

18-22 Aquatics Learn to Swim / Open Swim

How To Register (pg 57) Registration Forms (pgs 56 & 58) /

23 Birthday Parties Summer Playgrounds

24-27 28-32

60-61 Special Events

Greenfield / Whitnall / Konkel

Dan Jansen Family Fest / 4th of July / Concerts @ Konkel / Konkel Camp-Out / Movies in the Park / National Night Out

Enrichment Babysitter Training / Safety City / Red Cross CPR / Lifestyles / Cooking / Crafts / Photography / Sprucing Up / Music Makers & More

/ Music 33 Dance Ballet & Tap (adults/teens) / Middle Eastern Dance /

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63 Discount Theme Park Tickets

Dells Boat Tours / Noah’s Ark / Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park / Wisconsin Ducks / Pirates’ Cove Adventure Golf / Wild Thing Jet Boat Ride / Milwaukee Zoo / Six Flags & Hurricane Harbor / Country Spring Water Park / Green Bay Hall of Fame

Ballet Barre Exercise / Music Makers & More

34-36 Kids In Action

City News Letter “Greenfield Sheet”

Friday Night Frenzy / Kid Fit / Movement / Kidnastics Princess Preparatory / Superhero’s / Cheernastics / Little Sluggers T-Ball

(Green Center Insert)

36 Tae Kwon Do

Affiliations

Gift Certificates / Recreator Subscriber Community Organization Directory

On the Cover — Erin Schulpius & Liz Hamm, Recreation Staff Back Page — Corbin (age 10) & Nathan (age 8) Heisel Awards by Quality Awards, Greenfield

Proud Award recipients National Recreation & Park Association Marketing & Communication’s Kudos Awards 2001 “Best Public Service Announcement”

WISCONSIN PARK AND RECREATION ASSOCIATION

2001 & 1998 “Best Recreation Catalogue” 2000 “Best Website Promoting Recreation” 2001 “Great Lakes Public Service Announcement Award”

SOUTH EAST PARK RECREATION COUNCIL

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

1999 & 2000 CNI Newspapers “Best of the Burbs” Konkel Park Softball Fields

Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association Silver Star Awards 1991 • 1994 • 1995 • 1996 • 1997 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 • 2002 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2007 Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association Award of Excellence Park Design 2004: Konkel Park Multi-Purpose Walkway & Trail System Facility Design 2004: Parks Maintenance Facility in Konkel Park Award of Merit 2005: Creekwood Park Playground & Trail Improvement Project CONTENTS

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detAilS yoU SHoUld KnoW... before yoU enroll! GENERAL POLICIES ABOUT PARTICIPATION IN PARKS & RECREATION PROGRAMS AGES INDICATED

SPECTATORS

MAKEUPS

Children must be the age indicated on or before the FIRST class session.

One of the fundamental instructional program goals is to provide your child with a fun and positive learning opportunity with their peers while developing separation skills. Parents are welcome to observe the last scheduled class of the semester. (Exception: Swim lessons, spectators are permitted on the first day also.) For the best instructional atmosphere, observation of other class sessions is not permitted. Please feel free to discuss your child’s progress before and after class with the instructor.

Classes missed for individual absences (ie: illness, vacations, etc.) are not “made up” nor may participants attend classes other than the one they are registered for.

SELF-CARE In classes where caregivers are not required, children must be able to provide self-care in a group setting (ie: able to wash hands and use restroom facilities without assistance).

STARTING & ENDING CLASS TIMES Our instructors need time to open facilities and prepare for your class. Please provide proper supervision as children “dropped off” before classes start will not be supervised by our staff. Instructors will call their class and take attendance, parents should wait until this has taken place before leaving. Classes will end as scheduled. Instructors are either preparing for the next class or closing the facility; your promptness in picking up your child is necessary. Please do not arrive prior to 10 minutes before the start of your class as the locker rooms or class room may not be open before this time. If your program involves use of locker rooms, plan to depart no later than 10 minutes after the scheduled conclusion of your program.

• Parent/Child classes

The spectator policy remains the same. Please make arrangements for siblings as they will not be permitted in the program location and may not be left unsupervised in hallway or locker room areas. • Adult classes Please make arrangements for your children as they will not be permitted in the program location and may not be left unsupervised in hallways or locker room areas.

WAITING AREAS Most facilities have a designated spot where parents may wait during classes. Please help us keep the privilege of use of these facilities by not wandering around the buildings, no food or drink, and please keep siblings under supervision.

ROUND UP SPONSORSHIPS The Department does not wish to exclude any City of Greenfield youth from participation on the basis of their ability to pay. There is an opportunity during registration to donate to help this cause by “rounding up” your registration fee to provide financial assistance for those unable to afford program fees for youth programs. A donation line is included on the registration form – you can donate any amount you see fit by adding the amount to your program fee total. Persons who feel they are unable to afford the cost of a youth activity may apply for a reduction of fees utilizing the “Round Up” Sponsorship donations which help fund these requests. City of Greenfield residents may apply for financial assistance by contacting the Parks & Recreation Department office at least one week prior to registering for youth programs. General Information & Department policies (pages 52/53) • Lost & Found • Photographs • Insurance/Liability • Waiting Lists Registration Information (page 57)

WHAt do tHeSe SymbolS meAn?? PleASe note “time oUt” dAteS This is the date our staff checks class enrollment status. If the minimum enrollment has not been met, the class may be cancelled. Yes, you can register in-person or by fax after the“time out” date if openings exist. To check class status call 329-5370 (M-F 9AM-6PM). Remember to bring your receipt to first class for verification.

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BEFORE YOU GO!

Keeping It Fresh... First time offered, give it a try! A cooperative program agreement with other local recreation departments or agencies. Special Refund Note: Due to the purchasing of supplies, requests for refunds, credits or transfers after the “Time Out” date will only be honored if your spot can be filled.

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008


GET YOUR VITAMIN “G” (GREEN SPACE) IT’S NATUALLY GOOD FOR YOU!

JustPlay! Park Photo Contest Get your recommended dose of VITAMIN G by participating in a NEW summer event it’s as easy as saying “cheese”! Grab your family and friends and join in the fun by visiting our city parks to complete some creative tasks, then take and share photos to be eligible for great prizes. Maximum exposure to “green space” promotes and encourages healthy living and stronger relationships. Enjoy the positive benefits that Vitamin G offers through this fun family activity – get your “smile on” this summer!

How to Play - Family groups will enter the contest by submitting photos showing the completion of each published task in a fun, safe and creative way. Photos can be submitted via Facebook (www.facebook.com/gfwiparksrec), email (parksrec@greenfieldwi.us) or print form (Parks & Recreation Department office, Greenfield City Hall). Please include a contact name/phone number for all photos. Photos can be submitted once per week, or submit all four photos before the contest deadline (June 28, 12 noon) to be eligible for prize drawings. One photo entry per task completion will qualify for prizes (example: complete one task/submit photo for one entry, complete all four tasks/submit photos for four entries). Be the first to submit your photo each week to win a family open swim pass! How To Start

Safety Guidelines

How to Start: Four “JustPlay” tasks will be published (one per week) on Thursdays, starting June 2, 2011 through the following manners: · www.facebook.com (“like” gfwiparksrec) · www.greenfieldnow.com (“Blogging on the Trail”) · www.greenfield.patch.com · www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec · Greenfield Parks & Recreation Department office (after 2 p.m.)

For safety concerns, there will be no need to: - Enter any park building, fenced area or locked enclosure - Be closer than 20’ from a body of water - Stand near an electrical box - No digging or climbing required. Please stay out of flower gardens and off private property. All activities must be accomplished during regular park “open” hours (dawn to dusk).

No phone or e-mail inquiries regarding tasks are allowed.

The JustPlay! Photo Contest commences on Thursday, June 2 and will continue for four weeks through Tuesday, June 28, 2011, at 12 noon. A drawing to determine the winners of prizes will be held on Tuesday, June 28, 2011 at 2 PM Winners will be notified by phone.

Prize Package Tickets to Wisconsin Dells theme parks and Six Flags Great America & Hurricane Harbor will be awarded via a random drawing from all qualified entries, plus the opportunity to participate in the Greenfield 4th of July Parade.

Eligibility (Open to City of Greenfield residents only.) Open to Greenfield residents only – Parks & Recreation Department employees and their immediate family or household members may participate but are not eligible to win prizes. Small Print— All prizes are non-transferable and have no cash value. Substitution of prizes by winner is prohibited. Greenfield Parks & Recreation Department reserves the right in its sole discretion to substitute any prize with a prize of comparable value. Winner or if winner is a minor, parents or legal guardians of winners are solely responsible for redemption of prize and all applicable federal, state and local taxes. Winner must sign a publicity release and affidavit releasing the sponsors from any liability. Liability Statement - By participating in this activity or allowing my minor children to participate, I agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Greenfield and its employees, officers, agents and sponsors from and any and all liability incurred while participating in the above aforementioned activity. In addition, I understand that participation as indicated above, like all activity, has some inherent risk involved. I assume full responsibility for any injuries incurred. No accident insurance is provided by the City of Greenfield. The City of Greenfield has the right to use my or my child’s photograph or image with or without my or my child’s name, both single and in conjunction with other persons or objects for any and all purposes including, but not limited to, private or public presentations, advertising, publicity and promotion relating thereto.

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YOUTH SPORTS

SPortS...Get in tHe GAme!

GENERAL INFORMATION take me out to the ball Park

WHAT DO WE DO? Learn the fundamentals of team play with emphasis placed on developing individual skills, good sportsmanship, and most importantly, participation and FUN!

WHO MAY PARTICIPATE? Boys & girls (age/grade as of the first day of the program.)

DO WE ARRANGE TRANSPORTATION? Sorry, transportation is not provided by the Department of Parks and Recreation nor the school districts. Please plan accordingly.

DO WE HAVE UNIFORMS? All “league” program participants will receive a t-shirt made possible through the sponsorship funds of local businesses and organizations. T-shirts and game schedules will be handed out at practice once teams have been formed.

WHO ARE THE COACHES/ INSTRUCTORS? The coaches come from the City of Greenfield’s Teens for Kids Program. High school and college age kids are hired to give back to the community. All Teens for Kids participants are trained through a sport specific seminar to prepare them for the challenges of the season.

CAN I SPONSOR A TEAM? Area businesses are encouraged to “get involved” by providing funds to purchase the team t-shirts. Contact the department office for details!

INCLEMENT WEATHER INFORMATION If you have questions regarding last minute cancellations due to poor weather conditions (rain, thunderstorms, heat, etc.), please call the 24 hour information line at (414) 297-9008 prior to going to any youth sports practice or game.

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SPORTS

youth baseball/Softball Program (Boys & Girls / separate age divisions) READ THE YOUTH SPORTS GENERAL INFORMATION. ☞ FIRST, SAFETY BALLS WILL BE UTILIZED.

PRACTICES - In all the baseball/softball age divisions, the first 4 sessions (first two weeks) will be utilized for general practices and formation of teams. Practices for all leagues will be conducted from 5:30-6:30 PM. At the conclusion of these practices, once teams have been formed - game schedules and t-shirts will be distributed. GAMES - After the first four sessions (first two weeks), games for each age division/ league will be scheduled for either 5:30 or 6:30 PM. Each team will receive a schedule, which will vary between these two times for the remainder of the program. ENROLLMENT: Maximum 60 per league.

Small fry t-ball Youth (Ages 5 & 6) Participants will develop the basic fundamentals (throwing, catching, batting, and base running) needed to progress into game play. Various drills will be utilized to introduce and practice new skills. Coaches work with group of 10-12 participants to develop the concept of “team work”. The second half of the program will feature informal, modified game play. LEAGUE Mon/Wed

(12 Sessions) REG#_ June 20-Aug. 1 6811.J40 (cancel July 4) Tue/Thur June 21-July 28 6811.J41 Practices 5:30-6:30 PM Games 5:30 PM or 6:30 PM Dan Jansen Park $32 / $64 Non-Res.

Coach Pitch instructional league Youth (Ages 7 & 8) Program structured around game play with continued emphasis on learning and developing fundamentals. A “friendly pitcher” (coach /instructor), along with modified rules are utilized in the format. Instructors will guide each participant through each fielding and hitting situation. Rosters limited to 10-12 players. Proper field positioning is stressed. LEAGUE (12 Sessions) Tue/Thur June 21-July 28 Practices 5:30-6:30 PM Games 5:30 PM or 6:30 PM Chapman Field South (8500 W. Chapman Ave.) $32 / $64 Non-Res.

REG# 6811.H40

Corporate Sponsor:

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008


Soccer

Pee-Wee ball Youth (Ages 3 & 4) A modified form of kickball is used to introduce the basic fundamental skills of baseball. Participants will receive instruction of baseball basics such as positions, baserunning and fielding. Emphasis of program will be building peer relationships,sportsmanship and physical coordination. Max 40. ▲

Monday & Wednesday / 10 sessions June 20-July 25 (cancel July 4) Practices (first 4 meetings) 5:30-6:30 PM 6811.P40 Games 5:30 or 6:15 PM (rotating schedule) Elm Dale School Field $28 / $56 Non-Res.

Co-rec Softball Youth (Ages 9-12) Introducing the basic fundamental skills of slowpitch softball. Participants will receive instruction and practical application of softball basics such as positions, baserunning, and fielding. Games will be played as skills develop. Emphasis of program will be building peer relationships, sportsmanship and physical coordination while having fun playing softball. ▲

Tuesday & Thursday / 12 sessions June 21-July 28 Practices (first 4 meetings) 5:30-6:30 PM 6811.C40 Games 5:30 or 6:30 PM (rotating schedule) Chapman North Field (8500 W. Chapman Ave.) $32 / $64 Non-Res.

Challenger british Soccer Camp Boys & Girls (Ages 3-14) Challenger British Soccer Camp—the #1 Soccer Camp in the US is coming to Greenfield!! The Challenger British Soccer Camps have selected qualified and talented coaches from Britain who are specifically trained for those camps. They believe that every child loves to be challenged, learn new skills and that they thrive on positive feedback. Challenger has developed one of the most innovative methods of coaching by focusing on key techniques and technical components of soccer, but are also committed to developing the whole child. They will coach soccer skills in the frame work of character development based on respect, responsibility, integrity, leadership and sportsmanship. All campers will receive a camp t-shirt, soccer ball, personal player evaluation, and an end of camp gift to take home with them.

- First Kicks (Ages 3-4) Young players are introduced to game basic through fundamental activities, games and fun soccer challenges.

- Mini-soccer (Ages 4-6) Fun Games, competitions and skill-building activities are designed to enlighten and develop budding players. - Half-Day Player Development Camps Emphasis is placed upon skill development and mastery of core techniques through individual and small group practices and coached games. What to bring to camp: shin guards, sunscreen and plenty of water each day. Monday-Friday July 25-29/ 5 sessions First Kicks (Ages 3-4) $67/ $71 Non-Res.

9:00-10:00 AM

6911.BC1

Mini soccer (Ages 4-5) $80 / $84 Non-Res.

10:30-Noon

6911.BC2

Half Day (Ages 6-9) $105 / $107 Non. Res.

9:00 AM-Noon

6911.9C3

Half Day (Ages 10-14) $105 / $107 Non-Res.

1:00-4:00 PM

6911.9C4

Konkel Park (5151 W. Layton Ave.)

backyard baseball Grades 2-4 (entering 2011-12 school year) GHS Baseball Team Members Summer is a great way to brush up your skills with America’s favorite pastime. This program will help improve anyone’s baseball skills and knowledge of the game. Participants will play a variety of fun games that kids will be able to bring home and play in their backyard and parks with their friends and family. GHS’s own Coach K will lead each days sessions, bring a cap and glove to all sessions.

Two easy ways to register: Through our department registration forms (located on back page) or by the Challenger British Soccer Camp website: www.challengersports.com How Do I Get A FRee Replica Jersey? There is only one way to get a great looking jersey ($39 value) for FREE — sign up on-line at www.challengersports.com (free Jersey offer deadline: June 10, 2011—shipping and handling fee applies) sign-up your child for the best soccer camp in the country!

Monday-Friday July 25-29 6811.BAS 10:00-11:30 AM Jansen Park (4820 S. 74th St.) $30 / $60 Non-Res.

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

SPORTS

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take a Swing at tennis tennis instruction Youth (Ages 8+) and Adults Our popular Tennis Program offers progressive instructional classes and Junior Tennis League play for teens. These structured lessons emphasize individual attention and patience—which will surely make you an "ACE" in no time! Game rules and format, skill drills, practice techniques and match strategies (for the more advanced player) are reviewed throughout the program. This year we are adding a new component to our lessons called “Rally Ball.” Rally Ball teaches the participants tennis as a team sport. The game is altered slightly by modifying the traditional serve and scoring to make it easy to be successful and fun right away.

TENNIS TID-BITS!* WHAT TO BRING:

TENNIS LEVELS:

• Bring your own racket, they are not provided with the Youth (Ages 8+), Junior Tennis & Adult Lessons.

BEGINNERS (New participants and/or up to 3 previous semesters) Learn the basics of tennis such as

• All tennis lesson participants are required to furnish a new & unopened can of yellow tennis balls at the first lesson. (These are kept by the Dept. and used at all lessons.)

INTERMEDIATE (Participants with previous lesson/playing time-able to play tennis set with scoring) Intermediate

proper grip, strokes, volley, serve and scoring.

ADVANCED BEGINNER (Previous instruction or ability to demonstrate beginner skills) Advanced Beginners work for consistency and knowledge of beginning tennis strategies leading up to confidence in playing. players are working up to a level of playing a competitive set of tennis through drills which develop consistency and further skill techniques.

ADVANCED (Participants with past playing time) Advanced players are strong players seeking refinement on strokes and assistance in playing strategies-designed for the more competitive player.

• A filled water bottle to class!

WHAT TO WEAR Proper tennis attire: Shorts or sweatpants, T-shirt and tennis shoes.

RAIN OUT CANCELLATIONS? CALL THE 24-hour Information Line at 297-9008. The recorded message will announce the status of lessons.

CLASSES MEET: Twice weekly / 12 sessions LOCATIONS: WHS - Whitnall High School Courts (located on the south side of school) GHS - Greenfield High School (**) Residents of the Whitnall School District may enroll in lessons held at Whitnall High as a resident and pay the resident fee.

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YOUTH LESSONS (Ages 8-17) LEVEL

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Monday & Wednesday June 20-August 1 (cancel July 4) Greenfield High School Beginner 10:00-10:45 AM 16 6911.G01 Adv. Beg. 11:00-11:45 AM 16 6911.G02 Beginner 12:00-12:45 PM 8 6911.G03 Interm. 12:00-12:45 PM 8 6911.G04 Beginner 2:30- 3:15 PM 8 6911.G05 Adv. Beg. 2:30- 3:15 PM 8 6911.G06 Advanced 2:30- 3:15 PM 8 6911.G07 Adv. Beg. 6:00- 6:45 PM 8 6911.G08 Beginner 7:00- 7:45 PM 8 6911.G09 Tuesday & Thursday June 21-July 28 Whitnall High School Courts** Beginner 10:00-10:45 AM 16 6911.W01 Adv. Beg. 11:00-11:45 AM 16 6911.W02 Interm. 12:00-12:45 PM 8 6911.W03 Advanced 12:00-12:45 PM 8 6911.W04 Beginner 1:30- 2:15 PM 8 6911.W05 Adv. Beg. 1:30- 2:15 PM 8 6911.W06 Advanced 6:00- 6:45 PM 8 6911.W07 Beginner 7:00- 7:45 PM 8 6911.W08 Adv. Beg. 7:00- 7:45 PM 8 6911.W09 Enrollment: Min. 6; Max (see classes) Instructors/Student Ratio: 1:8 $32 / $64 Non-Res. (per option)

ADULT LESSONS (Ages 18+) LEVEL

TIME

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Monday & Wednesday June 20-August 1 (cancel July 4) Greenfield High School Beginner 6:00-6:45 PM 8 6911.G11 Advanced 7:00-7:45 PM 8 6911.G12 Tuesday & Thursday June 21-July 28 Whitnall High School Courts** Beginner 7:00-7:45 PM 8 6911.W11 Interm. 8:00-8:45 PM 8 6911.W12 Adv. Beg. 8:00-8:45 PM 8 6911.W13 Enrollment: Min. 6; Max (see classes) Instructors/Student Ratio: 1:8 $32 / $64 Non-Res. (per option)

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008


tennis tournaments

Junior tennis league Youth (Ages 8-18 Years)

Youth Tournaments

You have spent your summer practicing and taking lessons, now it is time to showcase those skills. Please indicate on form Age and Skill – Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced. Awards will be given to the top performers. Participants will be contacted on Friday, August 5th with match times. Every Participant will be guaranteed at least 2 matches. Balls are provided.

Pee Wee tennis lessons Youth (Ages 6-8)

Monday & Wednesday / 10 sessions June 20-July 25 (cancel July 4) 6:00-6:45 PM 6911.G10 Greenfield High School Courts Time Out: Thurs., June 16 Enrollment: Min. 4, Max. 12

Tuesday & Thursday / 10 sessions June 21-July 21 6:00-6:45 PM 6911.W10 Whitnall High School Courts** Time Out: Thurs., June 16 Enrollment: Min. 5, Max. 12 $27 / $54 Non. Res. (per option)

(**) Residents of the Whitnall School District may enroll in lessons held at Whitnall High School as a resident and pay the resident fee.

Doubles Tournament Sunday, August 7th 6911.DTT Approx. 9:00am-2:00pm $10 / $20 Non Res.

Adult Tennis Tournament

4th Annual tournament always supplies participants with fun and some friendly competition. All matches are 2 out of 3 sets with a 12 point tie breaker at 6 all. All players will be guaranteed at least two matches. All participants will be notified by phone of their first match time a day before tournament. Balls will be supplied and Awards given at the conclusion of the tournament.

Singles Tournament Saturday, July 9th 6911.ATT Approx. 9:00 AM-2:00 PM Greenfield High School

meet & Greet tennis day youth & adults

Learn the basics of tennis using rackets designed for the younger player for greater success. Rackets are available for use and balls provided.

Singles Tournament Saturday, August 6th 6911.YTT Approx. 9:00am-2:00pm $10 / $20 Non Res.

The goal of the Junior Tennis League is to introduce as many young people as possible to the lifetime sport of tennis, using the concepts of teamwork, fun, and competition. Open to players at the intermediate level or above, each participant will be on a team enjoying team spirit while developing their skills and abilities. Each player will receive a team t-shirt! (If you want a t-shirt other than size Adult Large, indicate size on your registration form.) Participants will compete in the SEPRC Junior Tennis Recreational League! League matches will be scheduled on Fridays between 12 noon and 4:00 PM at participating Recreation Dept locations. Participants must provide their own transportation to and from match sites. Enrollment: Min 4 per age division PRACTICE Monday & Wednesday 1:00-2:00 PM June 20-July 27 (no practice July 4) LEAGUE MATCHES (tentatively) Friday, June 25-July 29 AGE DIVISION 10 and under 12 and under 14 and under 16 and under 18 and under

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Whitnall High School Tennis Courts $35 / $60 Non-Res.

FREE

We want you to play some tennis this summer. At GHS you will be able to meet the Park and Recreation’s Summer Tennis staff and be treated to a FREE tennis lesson. A special try before you buy opportunity, because we are sure you will love the sport of tennis and our instructors. Pre-Registration is required- Meet you at the Net.

Call the Weather Sportsline FIRST

297-9008 for cancellation notices, program offerings and updates. Online Cancellation www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

Saturday, June 11th 9:30-10:30AM K5-2nd Grade 6911.GG1 3-5th Grade 6911.GG2 6-8th Grade 6911.GG3 High School 6911.GG4 Adults 6911.GG5 Greenfield High School Tennis Courts

Pre-registration required! Time Out: Tues., June 7

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Have a ball

basketball beginnings Youth (Ages 6 & 7)

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Tuesdays/ 5 Sessions 5:30 – 6:30 PM June 21-July 19

basketball beginnings

Boys & Girls Grades 4-6 & 7-9 (2011-12 school year)

You will feel like a winner and a champion playing this exciting paddle game called Pickle-ball. Now you and your friends can join thousands of other people playing this net court game. This mini-tennis game is played by 2 or 4 people on a badminton-sized court using wood paddle racquets and a plastic, poly baseball with holes. Pickle-ball can be played on any hard surface and is ideal for small spaces. This exciting sport can be played on driveways, cul-de-sacs, and tennis courts. Pickleball is a combination of Ping-Pong, tennis, and badminton and has been enjoyed for over 20 years by people of all ages.

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Saturdays/ 5 Sessions 10:00-11:00 AM July 9- August 6 6911.PB3 Elm Dale Outside Area $30 / $60 Non Res. (per option)

Camp participants will refine their passing, setting, serving and attacking techniques. A variety of team offensive and defensive court postitions will be introduced. Games will be played daily. This is a great way to prepare for the 2007-08 volleyball season. Each participant will receive a camp t-shirt.

Kids/Teens (Ages 8-15) Racquetball is a racquet sport played with a hallow rubber ball combining the rules of squash and handball in an indoor court. Learn the fundamentals of this fast moving sport playing one vs one and learning variations for doubles too.

Monday-Thursday / 4 sessions July 11-14 12:00-2:30 PM 6911.VB2 Whitnall High School Gym $40 / $75 Non-Res. Time Out: Tuesday, July 5

Kickball Entering Grades 6, 7, & 8 It’s the game that never gets old and is always fun to play. Join us for some summer sunshine, and enjoy some fun kickball games. We will form new teams each week and mix up the rules to keep each week different and interesting. Exercise doesn’t have to be hard, come and enjoy fresh air and kickball.

Thursdays June 9- July 14 4:00 – 4:45PM 6811.RBC Southridge Athletic Club (6815 W. Edgerton Ave.) $60 / $70 Non Res.

Monday-Thursday / 4 sessions July 11-14 9:00-11:30 AM 6911.VB1 Whitnall High School Gym $40 / $75 Non-Res. Time Out: Tuesday, July 5

Grades 7-9

racquetball fundamentals

Wednesday / 6 sessions June 22-July 27 7:00-7:45 PM 6811.B02 Elm Dale Gym $25 / $50 Non-Res. Time Out: Thursday, June 16

A beginning volleyball program that emphasizes the basic fundamentals of the game. Passing, setting, and court position will all be introduced. Games will be played as skill level develops. Each participant will receive a camp t-shirt. Min 18 / Maximum 35

Prerequisite: Basketball Beginnings I or prior basketball experience.

Grades 4-6

6911.PB1

Youth (Ages 8 & 9) Participants will be taught the inner workings of team play and game strategy, with continued emphasis on improving the basic fundamentals such as dribbling, passing, rebounding and shooting. Scrimmages will be held as skill level develops. Enrollment: Min. 6; Max. 20.

Instructors: Jim Gableman & Scott Siemers Whitnall Middle School Coaches

Wednesday / 6 sessions June 22-July 27 6:15-7:00 PM 6811.B01 Elm Dale Gym $25 / $50 Non-Res. Time Out: Thursday, June 16

diggers Volleyball

Ages 8-16

A beginning basketball program for boys and girls which stresses fun and basic fundamentals such as dribbling, passing, rebounding, shooting, rules and team play. Games will be played as skill level develops. Enrollment: Min. 6; Max. 20

Pickle-ball

Fridays / 5 Sessions June 24-July 29 12:30-2:00 PM Jansen Park $15 / $20 Non. Res

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Register On-line www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

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Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008


Are yoU reAdy for Some footbAll!

field Hockey

in training

Grades 3-8

Field Hockey as it is known in some parts of the world, is a team stick and ball game with origins dating back thousands of years. It is traditionally played on grass. In hockey, two teams of 11 players using “hooked” sticks to hit, push, and pass a small hard ball into their opponent’s goal. Here is your chance to be introduced to the sport of field hockey and learn some fundamental stickwork. Please dress to be active and bring tennis shoes, shin guards, and a mouth guard. ▲

Grades 6-12 (entering 2009-10 school year) Instructor: Coach Morin This program will give participants many opportunities to train and practice on the mat. Each session will allow time for instruction of proper techniques, followed by live wrestling. Class will be taught by experienced wrestling and long time Greenfield High School Coach Morin. ▲

Tuesday & Thursdays / 4 Sessions July 5-July 14 6:30-8:00 PM 6911.FH1 Greendale HS Gavinski Stadium (Football Stadium, East of HS) $30 Res / Non-Res $40

Wrestling Camp

Monday-Thursday / 8 sessions July 11-July 21 6:30-8:00 PM Grades 6-8 6911.WR1 Grades 9-12 6911.WR2 Greenfield High School Gym Hawk Dome $25 / $35 Non-Res.

disc Golf nfl /GAtorAde

Green bay Packers family night trip Mike Seavert, Trip Coordinator

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

The Greenfield Jaycees are again hosting the local Punt, Pass and Kick competition on Saturday, September 17th at Konkel Park. Registration and warm up begins at 3:00 PM and competition is at 3:30 PM. The competition is open to boys and girls between the ages of 8-15 (based on December 31, 2011). Please bring your birth certificate to the competition. Only soft sole gym shoes permitted—no spikes are allowed. For more information, please call 414-367-4524.

Instructor: Bob Kosky Disc golf is, relatively speaking, is the same game that people called Frisbee golf 25 years ago, but today’s version is more organized and more refined. Disc Golf is much like traditional golf only you use discs instead of clubs & the hole is replaced with a basket. With more serious disc golfers, there are different discs used for driving, approach shots, and putting. This program will allow you to try out different discs to learn more about the sport. Introduction and practice with the discs will take place at Greendale Middle School. Actual play will happen at the last class, when we meet at the Disc Golf Course in Franklin. ▲

The Greenfield Parks & Recreation Dept. is looking to make a return trip to the popular Green Bay Packers Family Night and Scrimmage for a seventh consecutive year. This is a great opportunity for your family to see the team and stadium at an affordable price. Date and time for this year’s event is yet to be scheduled by the Green Bay Packers—PENDING THE OUTCOMEOF THE NFL LOCKOUT. More information will be available as soon as details are announced. To be put on the list to receive trip information and registration form, please indicate registration code PACKERS, along with a valid e-mail address on your summer registration form or call the Parks & Recreation Dept. office at 329-5370. Registration on the mailing list does not guarantee a spot on the trip.

Punt, Pass & Kick Competition

Ages 8-Adult

Tuesday-Thursday / 3 Sessions July 12, 13, & 14 6:00-7:15 PM 6911.DG1 Grass Area East of Greendale Middle School $16 / $26 Non Res.

That’s the sound our computer makes when we have to cancel a class because everyone waited until the last minute to sign up. If there are not enough registrants by the “Time Out”date “ZAP!!!” it will be cancelled. If you see something you like, sign up early. It’s the only way we know if the class will go! Thanks.

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beginning Golf

Golf

Youth (Ages 5-15)

instructional Golf Teens (Ages 16+) & Adults

Just Chill’n Greater Milwaukee Figure Skating Club

May 21-July 2 6911.SK1 July 16- August 27 6911.SK2 September 10-October 22 6911.SK3 *$105 / $112 Non-Res. (per option) Basic (Ages 6-15) Carefully planned levels to allow beginning skater to feel comfortable on ice while gaining basic knowledge needed to advance to specialized levels of skate lessons. May 21-July 2 6911.SK4 July 16- August 27 6911.SK5 September 10-October 22 6911.SK6 *$105 / $112 Non-Res. (per option) Wilson Park Recreation Center (4001 S. 20th St. Milwaukee, WI 53221)

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knowledge of the sport.

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL—For those with knowledge of the game and past playing experience, seeking more specific refinements/advice. Once weekly / 6 sessions LEVEL TIME REG.# Tuesday, June 21-July 26 Beginner 5:30-6:25 PM 6111.305 Intermediate 6:30-7:25 PM 6111.306 Beginner 7:30-8:25 PM 6111.307 Thursday, June 23-July 28 Intermediate 5:30-6:25 PM Beginner 6:30-7:25 PM Beg & Inter 7:30-8:25 PM

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Time Out: Fri., June 17 Wednesday, August 10-September 14 Beginner 6:00-7:00 PM 6111.311 Intermediate 7:00-8:00 PM 6111.312 Time Out: Thurs., August 4 Deer Haven Golf Club (19180 W. Cleveland Ave., New Berlin) $26 / $52 Non-Res.

Saturday, June 25-July 30 3:00-3:55 PM Age 10-15 Tuesday,June 21-July 26 4:30-5:25PM

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Age 10-15 Thursday, June 23-July 28 4:30-5:25 PM 6111.304 Deer Haven Golf Club (19180 W. Clevelend Ave., New Berlin) $26 / $52 Non-Res. Time Out: Thurs., June 16

Golf lessons for Juniors Youth (Ages 8 -14) Instructor: Bob Nuemann PGA Staff at Whitnall Golf Course Learn the PGA’s of golf. . . P (posture) G (grip), A (alignment). Beginning junior golfers will learn how to swing the club, play the game (with actual course play date at Zablocki) and learn the rules and etiquette. Beginners and Advanced Beginners welcome. Intermediate lessons are available for students who have had previous lessons and have golf course experience. Students should bring a 7 iron to first class and future classes students should have a 5 iron and putter available. Instructor reserves the right to evaluate skill and move students to create a more balanced instruction. ▲

(*) Skate rental is NOT included. Rentals are available for an additional $21 (per 7 week option) or $3 per lesson at the Wilson Ice Center. (*) If registered for both 7 week periods the second series is $95. Also family discount, 3rd person registered in same family recieves a $20 discount.

Saturdays / 7 sessions 1:45-2:30 PM Snowplow Sam (Ages 4-5) Introduces preliminary moves to preschool age skaters. Levels are designed to develop preliminary coordination and strength neccessary to maneuver on the ice.

BEGINNER LEVEL—For those with little or no

Ice skating is one of the world’s greatest sports! Skating is fun, challenging and rewarding. It can improve coordination and balance, stimulate your heart and circulation, relieve stress and build muscles. Regardless of age, it is a great sport for everyone... children, teens, adults, and seniors.

ice Skating lessons

Jim Rewolinski, Instructor Take a swing at golf! Learn the fundamentals of the golf swing, including driving, chipping and putting. The rules and etiquette of the game will be addressed along with a practical approach to buying golf equipment that is right for you. The first four lessons meet at the practice range which is on the golf course property adjacent to the clubhouse. The fifth lesson meets at the practice green located next to the clubhouse. The sixth and final lesson for each series is playing 3 holes on the par 3 practice course which as also next to the clubhouse. There will be additional fees for buckets of balls used during lessons (approx. $3-$5 per class). Please bring a wood and any number iron to the first class. If you do not have equipment, loaners will be available. Enrollment: Min. 6; Max. 12

Jim Rewolinski, Instructor For the young first time golfer. Instruction will concentrate on learning the basics of the golf swing and the rules of the game. The first four lessons will meet on the practice range. The fifth lesson will meet at the practice green located next to the club house. The sixth and final lesson participants will play 3 holes on a par 3 practice course next to the clubhouse. . There will be additional fees for buckets of balls used during lessons ($6-$7 depending on bucket size). If you do not have equipment loaners are available. Enrollment Min. 5 / Max. 12 Once weekly / 6 sessions Ages 5-9 Monday, June 20-Aug. 1 (cancel July 4) 5:00-6:00 PM 6111.301

Wednesdays, June 15-July 13 / 5 sessions Beginner / Adv. Beginner 11:00-1:00 PM 6111.JR1 Intermediate 1:00-2:00 PM 6111.JR2 June 15-July6 —Whitnall Golf Course (6751 S. 92nd St.) July 13 —Zablocki Park $65 / $75 Non-Res.


on the right track track Club Ages 7-12 Jason Goetz, Instructor Experience it all: Sprinting and distance running, high, long & triple jumps, hurdling, & relays. Learn proper technique and stretching, while expierencing the many aspects of the sport of track. Track meets with Wauwatosa Track Club on Thursday, June 23 (transportation provided) and a home meet on Wednesday, July 13 (at Greendale). ▲

Mondays & Wednesdays June 6-July 13 (cancel July 4) 6:00-7:15 PM 6911.TCK Greendale High School Track $50 / Non-Res. $60

A 5k run/Walk for A better U Make Greenfield a “Better Place” by participating in The Run for a Better U. The 5k (3.1mile) Run/Walk proceeds will all go towards the renovation of the Greenfield Community Center (The U). We invite all ages, to participate in creating a better “U” for Greenfield. Race date: Saturday, September 3 8:00 AM—Pre-registered check-in & on-site registration 9:00 AM—Race start time Kulwicki Park (Hwy 100 & Coldspring)

HerSHey’S

trACK & field GAmeS LoCAL MeeT Thursday, June 2, 2011 5:45 PM Warm-ups 6:00 PM Meet begins New Berlin eisenhower High school

(4333 Sunnyslope Rd., New Berlin) Hershey Track is back! Come out and compete in different track and field events including races as short at 50 meters to as long as 800 meters. Open to residents of New Berlin, Greenfield, Greendale, and Franklin born in the years 1997-2002. Download registration form @ www.nbaasports.com (track info link), or pick up at the Greenfield Parks and Recreation office (City hall, room 200 M-F 9AM-6PM). Mail registration form to: Hershey Track Registration, 5780 Golden Rain Lane New Berlin, WI 53151.

• 5K will be held rain or shine. • All pre-registered runners/walkers will receive T-shirt, goody-bag and refreshments/ On-site registration participants T-shirts/ goodie bags available while supplies last. • Water stations at the one and two mile mark • Results will be posted on www.greenfieldwi.us • Parking: The closest parking is located at Kulwicki Park. Early Race Packet Pick-Up Pick up your Race Packet in advance and sleep in a bit on Race Day. Early pick-up is available for anyone who has registered by August 12th. You can pick up your Race Packet at the Parks & Recreation Department office on Friday, September 2 from 12:00-5:00 PM. Hosted by the City of Greenfield Department of Parks & Recreation Special thanks to ALL of our sponsors, volunteers and participants. Special registration form will be available June 6 on-line @ www.greenfieldwi.us Call 329-5370 or email parksrec@greenfieldwi.us for more information.

Call the Weather Sportsline FIRST

297-9008

Please include a copy of the athlete’s birth certificate or other proof of age.

for cancellation notices, program offerings and updates.

Registration is due by May 26, 2011.

Online Cancellation www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

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introduction to

dodgeball

Shooting Sports Ages 12- Adult

“If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball.”

Learn the basics of shooting sports. Following an orientation and safety session, you will receive one-on-one instruction on bow and arrow, shotgun, rifle, and handgun. A light lunch will be provided. In the afternoon you can revisit those activities you enjoy the most and try your hand at various shooting skill games. All shooting activities are under the direction of experienced staff to ensure a safe and enjoyable time. For safety reasons all equipment and ammunition will be provided, DO NOT bring firearms or ammunition.

No need to practice like they do in the movies. Have a blast playing dodgeball with your friends on Monday nights. Each week teams will be formed and then let the dodgeball frenzy begin. Each week new fun variations will be used. Mondays / 5 Sessions June 27- August 1 (Cancel July 4) 5:30-6:30 PM Elm Dale Elem. Gym $15 / $20 Non Res.

Co-rec Sand Volleyball Join your friends at Konkel Park for some hot summer sand volleyball action. Sign up as a group or individual but do not miss out on this opportunity. Play a minimum of 3 matches each night and we will finish the program with a fun tournament. At the conclusion of the tournament, a cookout with hotdogs, brats, chips, & soda will cap a fun season.

Thursdays / 5 Sessions July 14-August 11 6:00-7:00 PM 6911.SV1 Konkel Park Sand Volleyball Center (5151 W. Layton) Player Fee: $15 Res. / $20 Non-res.

diggers Volleyball See page 13

flAG footbAll Entering 6, 7, & 8 Grades

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Grades 6-12 (2011-12 School Year) Bob Kosky, Instructor Can you handle being both the General Manager and Coach of a major league team? If you think you can handle it and enjoy watching Major League Baseball, then this is the offering for you. Each participant will draft a major league team from the 2011 season then add 4 all star players from an outstanding squad! Use your GM skills to transform your team into a championship team by making trades and waiver pickups. Try to get the players you want on your team. The simulation includes stealing, bunting, suicide squeezes, hit and runs, starting pitching rotations, and many other real world baseball situations. All rules of play are taught to you with an exhibition game then regular season, and the much anticipated playoffs. Can you win the Championship? Find out! ▲

Wednesdays/ 5 Sessions June 22-July 20 4:00-5:15 PM Jansen Park $15 / $20 Non Res.

destination Strat-o-matic baseball

July 11-15,18-20, 27 & 28 / 10 sessions 2:00-3:30 PM 6111.SMB Greendale Middle School Rm 274 $34 / $44 Non-Res.

Here is your chance to prove who is the King/Queen of the court. Form your team and challenge your friends in the hottest basketball action this summer. Participants must reside within the Greenfield or Whitnall School District. Minimum of 3/ Maximum 5 players per team.

Wednesdays / 5 weeks July 20-August 17 5:00 PM/ 6:00 PM 6911.TBB (Rotating Schedule) Edgewood Elem. Outdoor Court (4711 S.47th St.) $15 per player

fantasy football 4 teens Entering Grades 6-8 (FALL 2011) attending Greenfield or Whitnall Middle School Mike Seavert, Commissioner Calling all diehard NFL fans…here’s your chance to get your game on and a head start on looking forward to the upcoming football season. Build your fantasy team and compete against your friends and classmates from your school as well as teens from other middle schools in our area. League will be hosted on a custom site online where you will set your starting lineups each week and be able to communicate with other participants and the commissioner from the opening week all the way through the Super Bowl. Participants need to be present at the meeting in August to see the website demonstration, go over rules, and choose players in the draft. Awards will be presented for various accomplishments at the end of the season. Fee covers administrative costs and food and beverage for a mid-season and end-of-season Packer/NFL party for all participants to be held at the new Greenfield Community Center. Please list participant’s e-mail address when registering, as this will be used for communication during the season. ▲

This will be a recreational program, where new teams will be formed each week. Fun and sportsmanship will stress week to week. Bring a water bottle each week and the Park and Rec will supply: flags, footballs, and practice vests. Sign up with a friend for twice the fun.

Grades 6-8 (2011-12 School Year)

Men, Women, and 12+ (Accompanied by Parent / Guardian) Saturday, June 4 6911.SS1 Women Only Saturday, June 18 6911.SS2 9:00 AM-2:00 PM Schultz Gun Club W143 S8016 Schultz Lane, Muskego $35 / $45 Non Res.

Boys & Girls Divisions Grades 6-8 (2011-12 school year)

Grades 6-8

3 on 3 outdoor basketball league

Sunday, August 28th Greenfield Middle School Students 1:00-3:30 PM 6911.FFG Whitnall Middle School Students 4:00-6:30 PM 6911.FFW Greenfield City Hall, Room 206 $25

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008


teen trips take me out to the ball Game Grades 5-9 (2011-12 School Year)

Cheer on the Milwaukee Brewers as they take on the LA Dodgers. Bring a friend and have a great time. Fee includes game ticket and bus transportation. Participants should bring additional money, if desired, for concessions or souvenirs. Thursday, August 18 6911.BRW Depart 12:00 PM from GREENDALE Municipal Lot / Return After Game to arrive at GD Municipal Lot Approx. 5:15 PM $17 / $27 Non-Res. Time Out: Thursday, July 14

brown’s lake beach Grades 5-9 (2011-12 School Year) Enjoy a day at the beach with friends for sun, fun, and games at Brown’s Lake. Bring a change of clothes, your swim suit, and sunscreen. Lunch will consist of hotdogs, chips, and beverage and is included in the price. ▲

Friday, July 29 6911.BLK Depart Greendale Middle School 9:45 AM Return Greendale Middle School 4:00 PM $15 / $25 Non-Res.

Action territory Grades 5-9 (2011-2012 School Year) America’s Action Territory/ Family Fun Park in Kenosha is our destination today. The park offers a wide array of indoor and outdoor attractions, games and food selections. . . our fees includes 1 Go-Kart ride, 1 bumper boat ride, 1 laser tag experience, unlimited minigolf and 10 tokens for the arcade (bring extra money if wishing to purchase food/beverage or additional tokens – 20 for $5. ▲

Friday, July 15 6911.ATS Depart Greendale Middle School 12:15 PM Return Greendale Middle School 4:00 PM $15 / Non Res. $25

teens for Kids INSTRUCTOR TRAINING PROGRAM Teens (16-18 Years) Need a Job? Like to gain some GREAT work experience? Enjoy working with kids? IF YES... we have the perfect program for you... become part of the Greenfield Parks and Recreation team of instructors through the "Teens for Kids" program! Training and seasonal job opportunities are provided for teens in the following areas: YOUTH SPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Coach

• After School—Basketball, Flag, Football, Volleyball & Soccer • Summer—T- Ball, Instructional Baseball & Softball POOL ACTIVITIES . . . . . . . . . . . .Lifeguard

Year Round—Assist with lessons, Open Swim, & Water Fitness SWIM CLASSES . . . . . . . .Water Safety Instructor Registration in the program is easy:

Simply complete a JOB APPLICATION (available at the Department of Parks & Recreation, City Hall, room 200) Employment will be contingent upon availability, and completion of required training and certifications (there are fees associated with certification). "Teens for Kids" program/job infor-

mation is posted at both Greenfield and Whitnall High Schools periodically. The "Teens For Kids" program has been created in an effort to help foster greater "home grown" interest in working with community recreation programs.

Adult team Sports leagues (ADULTS 18 YEARS +) The Department of Recreation offers a variety of organized adult sports leagues throughout the year. League play is open to persons 18 years of age and older (High School students are not eligible).

teAm SPortS CAlender fall (September-december) Co-Rec, Mens, Womens Volleyball (10 wks) Mens Softball League (5 wks) Information available: July

Winter/Spring (January-April) Co-Rec, Mens, Womens Volleyball (10 wks) Information available: November

Summer (may-August) Mens,Womens & Co-Rec Softball (14 wks) Information available: January Co-Rec, Mens, Womens Outdoor Sand Volleyball (14 wks) Information available: March

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

This program earned the 1991 Wisconsin Parks & Recreation Association’s Silver Star Award.

Year Round—Teach Swim Lessons

REGISTRATION FOR TEAM SPORTS IS NOT ACCEPTED ON A GENERAL REGISTRATION BASIS. INTERESTED TEAMS MUST SECURE A TEAM FRANCHISE FORM. For league details (availability of franchise forms, team entry fees, procedure, and policies), contact the Dept. of Parks and Recreation office or check our website www.teamsideline.com/greenfield

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before you take the Plunge! GENERAL POLICIES REGARDING ALL AQUATIC PROGRAMS WHAT TO BRING Participants must furnish their own suits, locks, and towels. Patrons are allowed to bring towels & bags on the deck. The Department of Parks & Recreation and School Districts are not responsible for any lost or damaged articles. Showers must be taken before swimming. NO FOOD OR DRINKS are permitted. Locker Room Attendants are NOT on duty. However, locker room checks will be made periodically by pool staff. Youth who are 5 years of age or older must use the gender appropriate locker room. Prior to the start of the class and once dismissed from the pool, participants are not supervised by the swim staff. Plan accordingly.

POOL TEMPERATURES & MAINTENANCE Water and air temperature is regulated by the High School maintenance departments, not the Department of Parks & Recreation. Due to limited capabilities of swimming pool equipment they are making every attempt to maintain a water temperature of 80°. This may be cold for some swimmers.

POOL LOCATION & LOCKER ROOMS • WHITNALL HIGH SCHOOL POOL Located at 5000 South 116th Street (116th Street between Layton & Edgerton Aves). Use the new entrance to the far left when you face the building. Enter, turn to your right and proceed down the hall to the locker rooms. You may only enter the pool through the locker rooms.

• GREENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL POOL Located at 4800 S 60th Street (S 60th & Layton Aves). Use door #11 located on the south side of the building. Upon entering, turn to your left to walk towards the pool doors, the locker room entrances are also to your left down a hallway. Please enter the pool from the locker rooms. Just opened in 2010, the Greenfield High School Pool does offer a Family locker room.

Congratulations! The staff earned the Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association’s Silver Star for Program Excellence as part of the Cooperative Aquatic Safety Team in 1996, 1997, 1999 & 2003.

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American red Cross

learn to Swim Program The swim lesson program follows the principles and methods set by the nationally recognized American Red Cross. Make sure your child learns to swim from the most trusted name in Aquatic Training! The American Red Cross has been the nationally recognized leader for more than 90 years. From Parent/Child through Adult Learn to Swim, the Greenfield Parks & Recreation Aquatics program follows the principles and methods set by the American Red Cross to offer a year-round progressive program for your family.

LEVELS: Please refer to the chart on page 19. Participants start at either our Starfish or Level One levels and as their skill level progress, they move up through the levels. It is not uncommon for participants to spend 2 semesters at a given level to master all the skills before advancing. At the conclusion of each semester, each child will receive a skill sheet indicating their progress. PROFESSIONAL STAFF: The Greenfield Parks & Recreation Department Aquatics staff consists of highlytrained, professional American Red Cross certified instructors. Water Safety Instructors (WSI) have completed a minimum 40 hours of course work. Also committed to your child’s safety in classes, we also employ American Red Cross certified Lifeguards (LG) who have completed a minimum of 40 hours of course work. As we are continually training future staff, instructors may also be Water Safety Instructor Candidates (WSIC) meaning they are currently in training to complete their certification.

SWIM STAFF (2011 Summer): Marissa Bakken (WSI, LG), Brittany Zellner (WSI, LG), Natalie Wolford (WSI, LG), Amy Blomberg (WSI, LG), Elizabeth Ewert (WSI, LG), Stephanie Ewert (WSI, LG), Katie Semrad (WSI, LG), Kelly Harycki (WSI, LG), Kristen Schmalfeldt (WSI, LG), Tina Witkowski (WSI, LG), Gabriella Skillings (WSI, LG), Perry Perkins (WSI,LG), Nicole Blada (WSI,LG), Nathan Hinson (LG), Angela Job (WSI, LG), Julie Wendt (WSI, LG), Jamie Elftman (WSI, LG), Michael Brill (LG), Andrea Solberg (LG) It is our goal to serve as many swimmers as possible within the resources available (pool time and instructors). Please register early... as the schedule will be adjusted as much as possible.

Swim Pre-test New to the swim instruction program? Has it been a few years since the last lesson? A Swim Pretest is an opportunity for: • One-on-one skill screening • Level placement • Introducing yourself and your child to the facility. Please call the Parks & Recreation office 329-5370 to have your name placed on the list for the pre-test. Participants are taken on a first come, first served basis; however, if we have an idea of how many will be in attendance, staff can be scheduled accordingly to serve you better. Sorry, staff will not be able to handle registrations at the pre-test. Greenfield High School Pool Saturday 2:30-3:30 PM June 11, 25, July 16, 30

WHTNALL HIGH POOL Tuesday, June 21 12:00-1:00 PM Wednesday, July 6 12:00-1:00 PM

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008


SwIMMInG & wateR SaFety levelS The American Red Cross offers twelve comprehensive course levels that teach your child how to swim skillfully and safely. Skills taught are progressive so children advance upon completion of all the skills in the previous level. Levels

Requirements

NeW LeveLs

Skills Taught

PaRent and CHIld aqUatICS

Parent/Child a

Ages 1-2 Years

Ratio 1:10

An adult must accompany each child in the water for all classes.

Parent/Child B

Ages 2-3 Years

Ratio 1:10

An adult must accompany each child in the water for all classes.

Introduces basic skills to parents and children. Parents are taught to safely work with their child in the water, including how to appropriately support and hold their child in the water and how to prepare and encourage their child to participate fully and try the skills. Several water safety topics are also introduced and directed to parents. Children are introduced to basic skills that lay a foundation to help them learn to swim in the future. Builds on the skills introduced in Parent/Child A. Participants improve on these skills and learn more advanced skills.

PReSCHool aqUatICS

Preschool level 1 (Starfish) Ratio 1:6

Ages 4-6 Years Prerequisite: Child must be able to submerge head under water

Preschool level 2

Ages 4-7 Years

(Seahorse)

Prerequisite: Successfully complete Starfish or be able to demonstrate skills

Ratio 1:6

Preschool level 3 (Goldfish) Ratio 1:6

Ages 5-7 Years Prerequisite: Successfully complete Seahorse or be able to demonstrate skills

Starfish helps children feel comfortable in the water and enjoy the water safely. In starfish, elementary aquatic skills are taught.

Seahorse builds on skills learned in Starfish. Participants learn to float without support and to recover to vertical position. Simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on front and back are also taught. *Formerly Seahorse A

Goldfish further develops elementary skills and teaches participant to effectively coordinate combined simultaneous and alternating arm and leg action. Goldfish prepares participants for successful transfer into Learn-to-Swim program Level 2.

leaRn-to-SwIM

level 1

Ages 6-9 Years

Ratio 1:8

There are no prerequisites for this level

level 2 Ratio 1:8

Ages 6-9 Years Prerequisite: Level 1, 7 years olds and completed Seahorse, or be able to demonstrate skills

level 3

Ages 7-10 Years

Ratio 1:8

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level 2 or Golfish or be able to demonstrate skills

level 4 Ratio 1:10

level 5 Ratio 1:10

Level 1 teaches basic personal water safety information and skills to help participants feel comfortable in the water. In Level 1, participants learn elementary aquatic skills.

Level 2 gives participants success with fundamental skills such as floating and recover to vertical position. Participants continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm action on front and back. Level 3 teaches the survival float, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, backstroke and coordination of front crawl. Participants are introduced to dolphin kick and diving.

Ages 7-10 Years Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level 3 or be able to demonstrate skills

Level 4 develops confidence in previously learned strokes and increases distance swimming. Backstroke and breaststroke are further developed. Participants are introduced to butterfly and taught sidestroke.

Ages 8-12 Years Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level 4 or be able to demonstrate skills

Level 5 refines strokes learned in Level 4 and increases distances of swimming. Participants are also introduced to front and back flip turns.

level 6

Ages 9-13 Years

Ratio 1:10

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level 5 or be able to demonstrate skills

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

Level 6 is designed to give participants the ability to focus on and prepare for more advanced classes such as Water Safety Instructor, Lifeguarding, and competitive swimming and diving. The courses we offer are: Personal Water Safety and Fitness Swimmer.

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AmeriCAn red CroSS

learn to Swim Schedule GReenFIeld HIGH SCHool Pool One day a week 8 Sessions

imPortAnt SWim reGiStrAtion notiCeS 1) Participants may only register for one session at a time. As children progress through the levels at various times, registrations will only be accepted for one session at a time. Please see our “Continuing Student Option”. 2) Classes will be adjusted to accommodate as many children as possible. Please register early.

LESSON OBSERVATION Please be advised, once lessons start, only participants and staff may be in the pool area. Parents may observe on the first, middle and last lesson only. Spectators are a distraction to the young swimmers.

Parent/Child A 6:05-6:35 PM Seahorse 6:05-6:35 PM Goldfish 6:05-6:35 PM Level 2 6:05-6:45 PM Parent/Child B 6:45-7:15 PM Starfish 6:45-7:15 PM Level 1 6:55-7:35 PM Level 3 6:55-7:35 PM Level 4 7:45-8:25 PM Level 5 7:45-8:25 PM Level 6 7:45-8:25 PM Continuing Swimmer TBD based from Spring session upon level $32/ $64 Non-Res. (per 8 session option) Private Lesson 7:25-7:55 PM $104/ $208 Non-Res. (per 8 session option)

Tuesday-Friday & Monday-Thursday 8 sessions

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Thursday June 23-August 11

1GHS.D01 1GHS.D02 1GHS.D03 1GHS.D04 1GHS.D05 1GHS.D06 1GHS.D07 1GHS.D08 1GHS.D09 1GHS.D10 1GHS.D11

1GHS.E01 1GHS.E02 1GHS.E03 1GHS.E04 1GHS.E05 1GHS.E06 1GHS.E07 1GHS.E08 1GHS.E09 1GHS.E10 1GHS.E11

1GHS.D99

1GHS.E99

Time Out: Tues, June 14

Time Out: Tues, June 14

1GHS.D12 Time Out: Tues, June 14

June 21-24 & June 27-30

July 5-8 & July 11-14

July 19-22 & August 2-5 & July 25-28 August 8-11

Level One Level Two Level Six Starfish Seahorse Goldfish Level Three Level Four Level Five

12:50-1:30 PM 12:50-1:30 PM 12:50-1:30 PM 1:35-2:05 PM 1:35-2:05 PM 1:35-2:05 PM 2:10-2:50 PM 2:10-2:50 PM 2:10-2:50 PM

1GHS.M01 1GHS.M02 1GHS.M03 1GHS.M04 1GHS.M05 1GHS.M06 1GHS.M07 1GHS.M08 1GHS.M09

1GHS.N01 1GHS.N02 1GHS.N03 1GHS.N04 1GHS.N05 1GHS.N06 1GHS.N07 1GHS.N08 1GHS.N09

1GHS.P01 1GHS.P02 1GHS.P03 1GHS.P04 1GHS.P05 1GHS.P06 1GHS.P07 1GHS.P08 1GHS.P09

1GHS.Q01 1GHS.Q02 1GHS.Q03 1GHS.Q04 1GHS.Q05 1GHS.Q06 1GHS.Q07 1GHS.Q08 1GHS.Q09

Continuing Swimmer

TBD based upon level

1GHS.M99

1GHS.N99

1GHS.P99

1GHS.Q99

$32/ $64 Non-Res. (per 8 session option)

Time Out: Fri, June 17

Time Out: Fri, July 1

Time Out: Fri, July 15

Time Out: Fri, July 29

Private Lesson Private Lesson Private Lesson

1GHS.M10 1GHS.M11 1GHS.M12

1GHS.N10 1GHS.N11 1GHS.N12

1GHS.P10 1GHS.P11 1GHS.P12

1GHS.Q10 1GHS.Q11 1GHS.Q12

Time Out: Fri, June 17

Time Out: Fri, July 1

Time Out: Fri, July 15

Time Out: Fri, July 29

12:50-1:20 PM 1:35-2:05 PM 2:10-2:40 PM

$104/ $208 Non-Res. (per 8 session option)

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Tuesday June 21-August 9

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008


wHItnall HIGH SCHool Pool Non-residents of Greenfield who are Whitnall School District residents may enroll in lessons scheduled at the Whitnall High School Pool as a resident paying resident fees.

8 sessions Level Three Level Four Level Five Starfish Seahorse Goldfish Level One Level Two

9:45-10:25 AM 9:45-10:25 AM 9:45-10:25 AM 10:30-11:00 AM 10:30-11:00 AM 10:30-11:00 AM 11:05-11:45 AM 11:05-11:45 AM

Continuing Swimmer

Tues-Fri June 14-17 AND Mon-Thurs June 20-23

Mon-Thurs June 27-30 AND Tues-Fri July 5-8

Tues-Fri July 12-15 AND Mon-Thurs July 18-21

1WHS.K01 1WHS.K02 1WHS.K03 1WHS.K04 1WHS.K05 1WHS.K06 1WHS.K07 1WHS.K08

1WHS.L01 1WHS.L02 1WHS.L03 1WHS.L04 1WHS.L05 1WHS.L06 1WHS.L07 1WHS.L08

1WHS.M01 1WHS.M02 1WHS.M03 1WHS.M04 1WHS.M05 1WHS.M06 1WHS.M07 1WHS.M08

1WHS.L99

1WHS.M99

TBD based upon level

$32/ $64 Non-Res. (per 8 session option)

Time Out: Tues, June 7

Time Out: Tues, June 21

Time Out: Wed, July 6

Private Lesson Private Lesson Private Lesson Private Lesson

1WHS.K15 1WHS.K16 1WHS.K17 1WHS.K18

1WHS.L15 1WHS.L16 1WHS.L17 1WHS.L18

1WHS.M15 1WHS.M16 1WHS.M17 1WHS.M18

Time Out: Tues, June 7

Time Out: Tues, June 21

Time Out: Wed, July 6

9:45-10:15 AM 10:20-10:50 AM 10:50-11:20 AM 11:25-11:55 AM

$104/ $208 Non-Res. (per 8 session option)

Continuing option To facilitate proper placement of children who do enroll in more than one semester, this is our process: 1) Your first session: Enroll in the specific level class. 2) Your second session of the semester: Enroll as a “continuing student” and indicate the registration number appropriate for the session. Remember to submit both your form and fee prior to the time out date given for the session. This will place you on the waiting list. At the second to last lesson, when testing takes place, your child(ren’s) instructor will update the coordinators of their progress. Classes are adjusted to accommodate as many children as possible, also factoring siblings. At the last lesson, participants will receive a slip with placement.

Private Swim lessons Youth (Ages 6+) to Adult Private swim lessons are designed to help meet the needs of participants who are seeking more individualized instruction. Teens and Adults seeking to improve their swim strokes are welcome. One of our swim instructors will be assigned to work one-on-one with you or your child to accomplish specific strokes or skills during the class. Additional times may be available — call 329-5370 to inquire. Note: After the time out date, due to the scheduling of staff, there are no credits or refunds.

Practice makes Perfect Swimming is a recreational activity that will last a lifetime. Learning to swim happens by spending time in both swim lessons and by water exploration through play. By enrolling your child in our Learn to Swim Program (swim lessons), you will automatically be enrolled, at no additional cost, in our Family Open Swim during the two week time period of class. You and your child can come to the pool during our Open Swim times this session to have fun while providing time for them to practice and develop their skills. We have seen many children only coming to the pool for swim lessons who are losing out on the enjoyment of just being at the pool and the water learning that comes from it. The swim staff hope that you will take advantage of special deal to help your child while spending valuable family time together at the pool.

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

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Adult learn to Swim It’s Never Too Late Teens (Ages 16+), Adults & Senior, Become comfortable in the water and learn the basics in this class. This class will focus on beginner level learn to swim skills from floating, gliding, taking a breath and beginner strokes to make progress in the water. Although this is a group learn to swim class, individual goals are set with each participant to help you learn to swim in this class. Enrollment: Min. 5; Max. 10 ▲

Tuesday/ 8 sessions June 21- August 9 12:00-12:40 PM 1GHS.AS1 Greenfield High School Pool $36/ $72 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, June 14

Thursday /8 sessions June 23-August 11 7:45-8:25 PM 1GHS.AS2 Greenfield High School Pool $36/ $72 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, June 14

HelP WAnted Come grow with us! We are currently accepting applications for the following positions: Lifeguard • Water Safety Instructor Candidates must hold current American Red Cross certifications.

reCreAtionAl oPen SWim Staffed by American Red Cross Lifeguards This extremely wet and fun “drop-in” program for kids and adults is designed for supervised “freetime” use of the pool. For safety reasons, youth unable to stand in the shallow end of the pool (under age 6 and/or under 48” in height), MUST be accompanied by an adult who goes in the water with them. Use of flotation devices will be at the discretion of the head lifeguard on duty. Everyone entering the pool during the Open Swim period must either pay the daily admission rate or have a season pass.

GREENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL POOL Saturdays, 1:30-3:30 PM June 11-August 20 (cancel July 2)

WHITNALL HIGH POOL 12:00-1:00 PM Tuesday-Friday, June 14-17 Monday-Thursday, June 20-23 Monday-Thursday, June 27-30 Tuesday-Friday, July 5-8 Tuesday-Friday, July 12-15 Monday-Thursday, July 18-21

As the schedule is subject to changes and cancellations due to the weather and school activities, please call the 24 hour information line at (414) 297-9008 before coming to the pool. DAILY ADMISSION (Collected when you enter the pool, so please bring EXACT CHANGE) Youth $2 / Adult $3 Family $6 Daily (per household—2 adults, 2 kids or 1 adult, 3 kids) FAMILY SEASON PASS $50 3GHS.10S Looking for a low cost and economical way to enjoy the Recreational Open Swim time with your family this semester? The Family Season Pass is for residents of the City of Greenfield and/or the Whitnall School District only. You can attend Open Swim as many times as you choose this season!

Add A little H20 to your Summer!


birthday Celebrations For Youth (Ages 4-10 years)

Party Coordinators: Erin Schulpius / Liz Hamm / Ashley Opitz

A birthday is a milestone that memories are made of. Come celebrate your child’s next birthday with the Greenfield Parks & Recreation Department. We offer three different party packages that are sure to to make your child's birthday celebration truly special. No stress, no mess! Let our staff plan your child’s next party at the Greenfield Community Center (former library, next to City Hall) ). As a parent, you can sit back, relax and enjoy watching your child and their friends. Party Package (1 hour of party activities and 1 hour party room) Only $160 (Greenfield residents) 3 week advance booking required Includes: • Party Activity Leader(s) • Party Invitations • Age appropriate games & activities • Clean up • Birthday child receives a special gift • Party up to 16 participants including birthday child.—additional guests $5 each Parents Supply: Cake, beverages and paper products (plates, cups, napkins, utensils and tablecloth) Optional: Goody bags available for all guests (additional charge) Choose your day: saturday 11-1 PM / sunday 1-3 PM

Theme Packages: Princess Party Includes a princess craft (make your own tiara), princess songs, dances, stories, and games. Guests please come dressed in their favorite princess attire.

Gymnastics Party Party includes a structured warm-up, stretching, skill development on the floor, balance beam, vault, and bar, and cool-down activities. NO GYMNASTICS EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Guests please come dressed in active wear.

Active Games Party Party includes active games that focus on teamwork and friendly competition. Games include, but are not limited to, parachute, relay races, and an obstacle course. All games will be age-appropriate. Guests please come dressed in active wear. Dance Party (New) Party includes a structured warm-up, stretching, dance techniques/steps, and cooldown activity. Guests will learn a short routine. NO DANCE EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Guests please come dressed in active wear, socks, and tennis shoes. (Dance shoes are welcome but NOT necessary). DANCE OPTION 1: Classical (includes ballet and tap techniques) DANCE OPTION 2: Modern (includes jazz techniques and dance hits- Cha Cha Slide, Cupid Shuffle, and more)

Reservation form available on line @ www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec Birthday Parties and at the Greenfield Parks & Recreation Department office, City Hall, room 200, M-F 9AM-6PM. For more details/information call us @ (414) 329-5370.

Splish’n & Splash’n birthday Party Make a splash on your child’s Birthday...bring your party to the Greenfield High School Pool. Your child’s Birthday Party will include 1 hour of pool time during a regularly scheduled Open Swim session followed by 1 hour of a room or swim hallway use with tables and chairs for your party. The Greenfield Parks & Recreation Department will have lifeguards on pool deck while kids are swimming and a staff member will assist with getting you to the room for your birthday gift opening and serving of your cake. You will need to supply the cake and goodie bags! A portion of your fee will be paid to the Greenfield School District for use of their facilities. For the safety of the participants, a responsible adult must remain in the pool area when the group is swimming. For children under 6 years of age and/or under 48 inches in height and/or nonswimmers, an adult must go in the water with the children to provide hands on assistance and supervision. Lifejackets may be worn but may not be used in place of the adult in the water. Parents and adults are encouraged to get into the water and play with the children. There is no charge for adults in the pool supervising a party. All participants must supply towel and swim suit. Availabe during open swim dates and times

swim Package Include: • 1 hour of party activities and 1 hour party room • Party Invitations (*) • Clean up • Party up to 16 participants including birthday child (**) Package Fee — $160 (Greenfield resident) / $260 (Non-resident) Full package payment fee is required at time of booking.

You Will Need To supply: Cake, beverages, decorations (no confetti or silly string allowed) paper products (plates, cups, napkins, utensils & tablecloths and goodie bags. (*) (**)

Party invitations will be provided along with your confirmation Additional guests may be added (max. 10 ) @ $5 each.

Call (414) 329-5370 for more information

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2011 Summer Playground

The Greenfield Parks & Recreation Summer Playgrounds provide group activities for children in a safe, supervised environment at local schools & parks. Features: ✓ Held at both School Districts — Whitnall (Grades 1-6) Greenfield (Grades 1-7) ✓ Konkel Weeks ✓ Field Trips ✓ Energetic Staff ✓ Playground Picnic ✓ T-Shirt ✓ Swimming Lessons (Whitnall Only) ✓ Open Swim (Whitnall Only) ✓ Arts & Crafts ✓ Indoor/Outdoor Activities ✓ Playground Plus (All Day) ✓ School’s Out Program (Half Day - after summer school)

Playground General information weatHeR dePendent?

SelF-CaRe

These are rain or shine programs. Thanks to the cooperation of the School Districts the program generally has use of a gym, the cafeteria and rest room facilities in addition to the outside school grounds.

Participants must be able to provide self-care in a group setting (able to follow the group, able to use restroom facilities, able to wash hands without assistance and able to control their behavior while participating in the sites activities). This is not a licensed day care and the Parks & Recreation staff is not able to provide one on one care or dispense medications

leadeRSHIP/StaFFInG Our energetic leaders are skilled in sports, game leadership, arts & crafts, and age appropriate activities. Our staff is composed of college students, recent college graduates, teachers and parents. Each site has a supervisor, who is responsible for the overall operation.

aGe/PRoGRaM

A Great Place to Play!

Participants MUST meet the age requirement on/or before the first day of the program they wish to enroll in. The Parks and Recreation Dept reserves the right to drop a child from the program if they are enrolled at a site that is not appropriate.

attendanCe

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Participants are welcome to attend the program on the days most convenient for them. Each child must check-in upon arrival and check-out on departure with the designated staff member. For safety reasons, participants will not be allowed to leave the grounds without written consent from their parent/legal guardian.

FIeld tRIPS Field trips are included in the program. There will be no activities taking place at the sites when the group goes on the field trip. All staff attend the trips to provide adequate supervision of participants. If you would prefer your child does not go on a field trip, then they will need to stay home on the day of the trip.

Playgrounds are NOT

a licensed day care. The purpose is to provide a variety of activities on a daily basis. A typical schedule will include group games in the gym, arts & crafts, board games, team sports outside as well as time to just socialize and have fun with friends.

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008


GReenFIeld SCHool dIStRICt PlayGRoUndS SCHOOL’S OUT Youth (Entering 1st-5th Grades)** As part of our cooperative programming effort, this playground program takes place after the Greenfield School District’s summer enrichment program. **Teens entering Grades 6 & 7 may enroll at the Maple Grove site only. **Children entering K5, who are also enrolled in the summer enrichment program may enroll at Elm Dale. While our program ends at 5:00 PM, parents may pick up between 5:00-5:30 PM. BEFORE SCHOOL During the weeks of the Greenfield School District’s summer enrichment program, this option is for an hour of summer playground from 7:00-8:00 AM daily. Children may not be dropped off prior to 7:00 AM.

Elm Dale Elementary School (address) Monday-Friday program “A” Session: Monday, June 20-Friday, July 15 (cancel Mon, July 4) (19 day program/ 2 field trips) Time Out: Tues, June 14 “B” Session: Monday, July 18-Friday, July 29 (10 day program/ 2 field trips)

Elm Dale Before School 7:00-8:00 AM Playground Plus 8:00 AM -5:00 PM School’s Out 12:00-5:00 PM

Time Out: Thurs, July 7

“A” Session

“B” Session

1ELM.A01 $33.25 (R ) / $66.50 (NR)

Not available

Not available

1ELM.B02 $136 (R ) / $256 (NR)

1ELM.A03 $141.50 (R ) / $267 (NR)

1ELM.B03 $82 (R ) / $142 (NR)

Edgewood Elementary School (address) Monday thru Friday program “A” Session: Monday, June 20-Friday, July 1 (10 day program) Time Out: Tues, June 14 “B” Session: Tuesday, July 5-Friday, July 15 (9 day program/ 2 field trips) Time Out: Tues, June 21

• Refer to the General Information section. • each participant should bring their own

“C” Session: Monday, July 18-Friday, July 29 (10 day program/ 2 field trips) Time Out: Tues, July 12 Edgewood

bag lunch and beverage daily.

“A” Session

“B” Session

“C” Session

Playground Plus 8:00 AM–5:00 PM

1MGV.A01 $120 (R )/ $240 (NR)

1MGV.B01 $124(R )/ $232 (NR)

1MGV.C01 $136 (R )/ $256 (NR)

School’s Out 12:00-5:00 PM

1MGV.A02 $66 (R )/ $132 (NR)

1MGV.B02 $76 (R ) / $136 (NR)

1MGV.C02 $82 (R ) / $142 (NR)

(R)=Greenfield Resident / (NR)=Non-resident

• Program fee includes the “all site special events and field trips”. Further details will be available in your site newsletter.

Whitnall Playgrounds on next page

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wHItnall SCHool dIStRICt PlayGRoUnd Youth (Entering 1st-6th Grades) PLAYGROUNDS PLUS This site runs from 8:00 AM-5:00 PM daily. Parents may drop off as early as 7:30 AM and pick up as late as 5:30 PM.

• Refer to the General Information

section / Code of Conduct.

SCHOOL’S OUT

• each participant should bring

their own bag lunch and beverage daily. • Program fee includes the “all site

special events and field trips” . Further details will be available in your site newsletter. • Playground participants who

enroll in the open Swim options at the whitnall High School will be escorted by the playground staff.

As part of our cooperative programming effort with the Whitnall School District’s summer school program, the playground staff will meet your child at the Whitnall Middle School at 11:30 AM and walk them over to Edgerton Elementary. If your child is not attending the summer school program, they are still welcome to enroll for an afternoon of fun. Parents may pick up as late as 5:30 PM.

AMERICAN RED CROSS LEARN TO SWIM Participate in the Greenfield Parks & Recreation’s Learn to Swim program at the Whitnall High School during the dates indicated. The playground staff will walk playground participants to and from the pool. Bring your own suit and towel. Class time is scheduled to be from 9:00-9:40 AM although that is subject to change based upon enrollments. Children must be enrolled in the Playgrounds Plus option.

OPEN SWIM Participate in our Open Swim program held at the Whitnall High School Pool when it is in session, from 12:00-1:00 PM. Bring your swimsuit and towel. The playground staff will walk playground participants to and from the pool.

edGeRton eleMentaRy SCHool (address) “A” Session:

Monday, June 13-Friday, June 24 (10 day program)

Time Out: Tues, June 7

“B” Session:

Tuesday, June 27-Friday, July 8 (cancel Mon, July 4) (9 day program/ 1 field trips) Time Out: Tues, June 21

“C” Session:

Monday, July 11-Friday, July 22 (10 day program/ 2 field trips)

Time Out: Tues, July 5

Monday, July 25-Friday, August 5 (10 day program/ 2 field trips)

Time Out: Tues, July 19

“D” Session:

“E” Session:

Monday, August 8-Friday, August 12 (5 day program/ 1 field trip) Time Out: Tues, Aug. 2 A

B

C

D

E

Playgrounds Plus 8:00 AM-5:00 PM

1EDG.A01 $120 (R )/ $240 (NR)

1EDG.B01 $116 (R )/ $224 (NR)

1EDG.C01 $136(R )/ $256 (NR)

1EDG.D01 $136 (R )/ $256 (NR)

1EDG.E01 $68 (R )/ $128 (NR)

School’s Out 11:30 AM-5:00 PM

1EDG.A02 $72 (R )/ $144 (NR)

1EDG.B02 $73 (R )/ $138 (NR)

1EDG.C02 $88 (R )/ $160 (NR)

1EDG.D02 $88 (R )/ $160 (NR)

1EDG.E02 $44 (R )/ $80 (NR)

American Red Cross Learn to Swim 9:00-9:40 AM

1EDG.A03 $32 (R )/ $64 (NR)

1EDG.B03 $32 (R) / $64 (NR)

1EDG.C03 $32 (R) / $64 (NR)

Not available

Not available

1EDG.A04 $16 (R or NR)

1EDG.B04 $16 (R or NR)

1EDG.C04 $16 (R or NR)

Not available

Not available

Open Swim 12 noon-1:00 PM

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(R)=Greenfield Resident & Whitnall School Dist. Resident /(NR)=Non-resident


PlAyGroUnd Code of CondUCt

Konkel Park Site youth (ages 6-12 & entering Grades 1-7) (2011-2012 School year) Just when you think the summer playground program is done, it is time for a week of playing at Konkel Park. End summer on a fun note with a week of sports, games, crafts, running through the big sprinkler and just enjoying playing on the playground equipment. This program is weather dependent and could be cancelled on days of inclement weather. Participants need to bring sunscreen, bug spray, a bag lunch, snacks, beverages and a water bottle daily. Enrollment will be limited so register early for this site. ALL DAY Our all day option runs from 8:00 AM-5:00 PM. Parents may drop off as early as 7:30 AM and pick up as late as 5:30 PM. AFTERNOON ONLY This option runs from 12:00-5:00 PM. Parents may drop off at 12 noon and pick up as late as 5:30 PM. Please be advised that on Tues, Aug 2 there will be an ALL DAY field trip that is included in that week’s program.

To ensure that the playground experiences are positive for everyone involved and that one child’s behavior does not limit or interfere with another child’s experience, the following “Code of Conduct” will be administered throughout the summer:

• Children must be quiet and attentive when the playground supervisor or leaders are presenting instructions and/or information.

• Children will be responsible for the equipment they are using. They must use the equipment for the intended purpose and are responsible for putting the equipment away when done.

• Running is not allowed in the hallways. • Hitting, kicking, pushing, and other

Monday-Friday / 5 days “A” Session August 1-August 5 “B” Session August 8-12

types of VERBAL and/or PHYSICAL behavior will not be acceptable among the children and will not be tolerated.

A

B

All Day 8:00 AM-5:00 PM

1GKP.A01 $85 (R) / $160 (NR)

1GKP.B01 $83 (R )/ $158 (NR)

• Weapon-like toys, including squirt guns

Afternoon Only 12:00-5:00 PM

1GKP.A02 $58 (R ) / $106 (NR)

1GKP.B02 $50 (R ) / $91 (NR)

Our discipline procedures will be spelled out in greater detail in the Playground site newsletter. Please take time to review this information with your child so we can have a safe and enjoyable summer. Depending upon the severity of the conduct, staff will implement time-outs to 1 day suspensions to removal from the program.

Playground Policies

will not be allowed.

mediCAtionS

ProPer Attire

ArriVAl/PiCK-UP

Park and Recreation Department staff members are not allowed to provide medications for any participant. If your child needs assistance during the day, you will need to make other arrangements to provide that assistance.

Participants are required to dress appropriately for these activities- sneakers, socks, shorts and T-shirts are fine. Sunscreen/sun block should be applied prior to coming and some should be sent along with your child to apply during the day. Sandals and Jelly shoes are not allowed for safety reasons. Good clothes are not recommended because arts & crafts and game activities can get messy. For supervision reasons, participants MUST wear their Greenfield Playground T-shirt on the days of field trips.

New in 2011, rather than having separate sign-ups for early drop off and late pick-ups, we have instead made it part of the program. Our “Playgrounds Plus”, all day sites will still operate from 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM however parents may drop off as early as 7:30 AM and pick up as late as 5:30 PM without having to register to do so. Our “School’s Out” sites will still operate until 5:00 PM however parents may pick up as late as 5:30 PM without having to register to do so. Children may not be dropped off prior to the stated times. This is a safety issue since everyone dropped off needs to be supervised and our staff will not be there yet. Children also need to be picked up no later than the 5:30 PM time. Late pick-ups take our staff away from other programs. If a child is repeatedly dropped off early or picked up late, you may be charged for our staff time and your child dropped from the program.

droP-in ViSitorS Individuals not registered in the program who wish to participate in the activities at the site for a given day can ‘drop-in’ Visitors can only ‘drop-in’ for one day during a week. Visitors are NOT eligible to participate in field trips, and will not be permitted at sites if they have reached their maximum enrollment capacity for a session. These restrictions were created to make it possible to maintain a proper supervision ratio for those who have registered. Program fees are not “pro-rated” nor are visitors fees “ credited” if a visitor later enrolls as a regular participant. Visitors rate: Half Day $8; Whole day $16 paid at the site.

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

ProGrAm feeS The program fee indicated is for the total session. Sorry, fees can’t be pro-rated. The fee breaks down to an average of $1.20 per hour for School Age. Non-residents of Greenfield who are residents of the Whitnall School District may enroll in the playground program at the Edgerton Elementary and pay the resident fee.

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enriCHment Safety first

AMERICAN RED CROSS

infant CPr & Child CPr W/Aed Teens & Adults (Ages 14+) Marge Gaeth, Instructor Learn how to prevent, recognize and provide basic care for breathing and cardiac emergencies in infants from birth to age 1 and children ages 1 to 12 until medical help can take over. Basic precautions for preventing disease transmission will also be covered. This is a certified lay responder course released in Spring 2006. Participants who complete the various course skills and a multiple choice exam will receive the American Red Cross Child and Infant CPR certification (valid one year). Course fee includes book. Enrollment: Min. 3, Max 8.

Youth (Entering K5) Perry Perkins, Instructors

Thanks to the leadership of a local Girl Scout and the grant dollars from Modern Woodmen, Safety City includes a small scale city complete with houses and pedal cars for the children to practice what they are learning. Children need to bring their bike helmet and wear tennis shoes.

Monday-thursday / 16 sessions June 20-July 14 1 hour between (tBd) 9:00 aM-12:00 noon 2BSC.601 elm dale elementary $45 / $75 non-Res. Time Out: Tues, June 7

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SAFETY

first Aid

Teens & Adults (Ages 15+) Marge Gaeth, Instructor Learn basic care for injuries or sudden illnesses until advanced medical care can take over. Learn how to handle emergency situations, basic disease transmission precautions, how to recognize and care for bleeding, wounds, sudden illness and how to immobilize muscle, bone and joint injuries. This is a certified lay responder course released in Spring 2006 that meets OSHA Guidelines for First Aid. Participants who complete the various course skills and a multiple choice exam will receive the American Red Cross First Aid certification (valid three years). Course fee includes book. Enrollment: Min. 3, Max 10.

The 2011 Safety City program is being offered in cooperation with the Greenfield School District Summer School program. Children enrolled in the K5 Summer School program will spend 1 hour each day at the Safety City.

AMERICAN RED CROSS

Pro rescuer

CPR/AED FOR THE PROFESSIONAL RESCUER & HEALTHCARE PROVIDER WITH FIRST AID Adults & Teens (Ages 16+) Marge Gaeth, Instructor This course is designed for individuals with the duty to respond appropriately in respiratory and cardiac emergencies. It is also open to others interested in obtaining CPR with AED and First Aid certification. You will learn how to perform rescue breathing, using a bag valve mask, care for an obstructed airway, CPR and use of an AED. Additionally, you will learn basic care for injuries or sudden illness until advanced medical care can take over, basic disease transmission precautions, how to recognize and care for bleeding, wounds, sudden illness and how to immobilize muscle, bone and joint injuries. This class requires the student to perform CPR skills on the floor in a kneeling position. Upon completion of course skills and written exam, participants will receive the American Red Cross CPR for Healthcare certification (valid two years) and First-Aid (valid three years). Class fee includes a pocket mask. Enrollment: Min. 4; Max. 8

Safety City is an early safety educational program designed to introduce safety topics to young children. Children will learn safety through participation in a number of activities including guest speakers, games and videos. Safety City topics include crossing the street safely, playground safety, police and stranger danger, personal safety, fire safety, home safety, and bike safety to name a few.

Monday & Wednesday/ 2 sessions July 18 & 20 5:30-8:30 PM 1211.603 Greenfield Community Center, Activity Room B $40/ $65 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, July 12

AMERICAN RED CROSS

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday/ 3 sessions June 27, 28, 29 5:30-8:30 PM 1211.601 Time Out: Tues, June 21 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday/ 3 sessions August 22, 23, 24 5:30-8:30 PM 1211.602 Time Out: Tues, Aug.16 Greenfield Community Center, Activity Room B $75/ $95 Non-Res. (per option)

Wednesday, July 27 6:00-9:00 PM 1211.604 Greenfield Community Center, Activity Room B $30/ $45 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, July 19

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008


American red Cross

babysitter’s training Course Youth (Ages 11-14)

Monday, Tuesday / 2 sessions July 11 & 12 5:15-8:15 PM 1211.608 Time Out: Tues, July 5

Greenfield Community Center, Activity Room B $48 / $78 Non-Res. (per option)

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

GARAGE AND BASEMENT Learn how to decide what to keep, discard, or donate and how to organize what’s left. Be able to find what you own. Turn your basement and garage into useful storage! This course is especially good for spouses who think they don’t need to get rid of anything! It’s also a good introductory class to help anyone rethink how much stuff they really need in their lives. Monday, June 13 6:30-8:30 PM 2791.620 Greendale Middle School Library/IMC $17/$22 Non-Res. (per person) Time Out: Tues, June 7

CLUTTER FREE LIVING WITH KIDS

beyond obedience Pack training Seminar

Learn how to manage all your children’s stuff from school work to sports gear to toys, books and clothes. Create a clutterfree yet kid friendly home.

Adults (Ages 18+) Cindy Skarda, The Canine Coach, Instructor

Good Food + Good Training = Good Dog! Come learn about the importance of your body language when trying to get your dog to follow instruction. Dogs become confused many times (not disobedient) because your body language is saying one thing to the dog and your voice command is saying something else. Dogs will always respond to the visual cue first. That is their language, body language! Coach Cindy will discuss the social structure of the “pack” and the importance of understanding natural instincts of the dog in training. Please do NOT bring your dog….this is a presentation with handouts available.

Tuesday & Thursday / 2 sessions August 16 & 18 6:00-9:00 PM 1211.606 Time Out: Tues, Aug. 9

Tuesday/2 sessions August 2 and 9 6:30-8:30 PM 2791.607 Greendale Village Education Center (5680 Broad Street, Greendale) $38/$48 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, July 26

Kathi Miller, Clutter Coach, Instructor

Thursday, May 19 6:30-8:00 PM 2791.605 Greendale Village Education Center (5680 Broad Street, Greendale) $20/ $30 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, May 10

Wednesday, June 15 6:30-8:30 PM 2791.621 Greendale High School IMC/Library $17/$22 Non-Res. (per person) Time Out: Tues, June 7

HOME OFFICES Learn an easy system for managing all your paperwork, whether you run a business from your home, or are just trying to keep track of your mail. Reduce stress and increase your productivity! This course is especially good for anyone who tends to make piles of papers to deal with “later.” The course information applies to the home and to the workplace. ▲

Sue Stadler, Instructor Tuesday & Thursday/ 2 sessions July 19 & 21 6:00-9:00 PM 1211.605 Time Out: Tues, July 12

Learn personal safety techniques to keep yourself safe. This class is geared towards women who travel, high school students, college-bound students and anyone interested in learning techniques for personal safety while out and about. The focus will be on pressure point contact tactics, breaks and releases, blocking and striking techniques, streetwise precautions and situational awareness. Please wear tennis shoes.

Clutter Coach Adults (Ages 18+)

Lori Schulpius, Instructor Wednesday, Thursday / 2 sessions June 22 & 23 5:15-8:15 PM 1211.607 Time Out: Tues, June 14

DiAnn Stasik, Registered Black Belt, AWSDA, Certified Rape Prevention Instructor

lifestyles

Class includes a Babysitter’s Training Handbook, Emergency Reference Guide and CD-ROM for babysitters to use in the class and on the job. Participants MUST be a minimum of 11 years of age on or before the first class session and attend both sessions of the class they sign up for. No mix and match between the sessions is permitted. Bring a drink and snack for break. Enrollment: Min. 7, Max 10.

Adults & Teens (Ages 14+)

The Babysitter’s Training course is fun and fast paced with hands-on activities, exciting video, role plays and lively discussions. Learn child-care, first-aid, leadership and communication skills such as: • Supervising children and infants • Performing basic child-care skills such as diapering, feeding and dressing • Choosing safe, age-appropriate games and toys • Handling bedtime and discipline issues • Identifying safety hazards and preventing injuries • Caring for common injuries such as burns, cuts and bee stings • Communicating effectively with parents • Finding and interviewing for babysitting jobs

Personal Safety and empowerment

Monday, July 18 6:30-8:30 PM 2791.622 Greendale Middle School Library/IMC $17/$22 Non-Res. (per person) Time Out: Tues, July 12

SAFETY/LIFESTYLES

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Works of Art

make-it & take-it Adults & Teens (Ages 15+) Jodi Brzezinski, Instructor

CRYSTAL AND COIN PEARL LARIAT

Welcome summer with these delicate earrings. Each colored crystal reflects the many facets of the season in this unique pair of wrapped teardrop earrings.

Coin pearls, fresh water pearls and crystals are strung in such a way as to create a dazzling drop necklace. Learn stringing techniques and how to make this necklace without a clasp….just “drop” over your neck.

SUMMER CHEER EARRINGS

Tuesday, July 12 6:30-8:30 PM 2791.614 Greendale Middle School Art Room $18/ $28 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, July 5

ASYMMETRICAL WIRE WRAP PENDANT

open Art Studio Judith Murphy, Instructor

Adults — All skill levels welcome Rediscover your creative side—whether it’s watercolor, acrylic or oils. Get inspired and interact with fellow artist who enjoy painting. Our “Art Coach” will be on hand to provide creative guidance and encouragement to help you enhance your painting techniques and individual projects. It is completely stress free, and FUN! Bring your own supplies. Min. 10

Monday / 6 sessions June 13-July 25 (cancel July 4) 12:30-2:20 PM 9911.74S Greenfield Community Center Activity Room A (former Library-next to City Hall) $30 / $60 Non-Res.

A cascade of chain dangles from this stone donut. Lean techniques to embellish the dangling chain with glass beads and/or crystals. A cord necklace will be provided from which to hang your donut creation. Tuesday, August 23 6:30-8:00 PM 2791.617 Greendale Middle School Art Room $20/ $30 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, Aug. 16

Scrapbook Crop Adults & Teens* (Ages 12+) Lyn Johns, Instructor Falling behind on your summer memories? Come, spread out on your own table and spend the day working on your photos uninterrupted. A make and take, gift for attending, give-aways and a pizza lunch will be included. Participants need to bring their own projects, supplies and tools. *Teens are welcome to register when accompanied by an adult who is also registering.

Tuesday, July 19 6:30-8:00 PM 2791.615 Greendale Middle School Art Room $20/ $30 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, July 12

“DANGLING” STONE DONUT NECKLACE

This donut is not for eating! Learn basic wire wrapping techniques to create an asymmetrical wire wrapped stone donut as a fashionable pendant. This donut will be wrapped in copper wire and embellished with small pearls and gemstone beads. Add a ribbon for hanging and you have a very unique pendant!

Tuesday, August 16 6:30-8:30 PM 2791.616 Greendale Middle School Art Room $20/ $30 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, Aug 9

Saturday, July 23 9:00 AM -5:00 PM 2791.SBC___ Greenfield Community Center $30 Res or Non Res Time Out: Tues, July 12

ViSit/SHoP CHiCAGo Adults (Ages 18+) (children may attend with a paying adult) Enjoy a great day with your friends “shopping ‘til you drop”, visiting museums/galleries, Millennium Park or the Chicago Cultural Center, or just take in the excitement on the Magnificent Mile in Chicago. Shop at such famous stores a Nieman Marcus, Bloomingdales, American Girl Place or however you wish to spend your day in Chicago. Michigan Avenue is always full of excitement! Wednesday, July 20 2791.618 Motorcoach bus departs from the Greendale Municipal Parking Lot (Parking Street) promptly at 8:15 AM. Bus leaves from Chicago at 5:30 p.m. and is expected back between 7:00-7:30 PM. (traffic dependent) at the Municipal Parking Lot. Bus will drop off/pick up at corner of Wabash Street (between Grand Avenue and Illinois Street) Fee per person (child or adult): $25/ $35 Non-Res. Deadline to register: July 1st

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CREATIVE


Picture Perfect Adults (Ages 18+) Christopher J. Jourdan, Instructor

Better Travel Pictures

Whether you're a beginner or an experienced film shooter, this is the class for you! This course will take you through all the basic operations of your digital camera. Topics covered will be memory and batteries, exposure and scene modes, auto focus and selective focus, camera care and tips, and basic downloading. Bring your camera and equipment to class.

Heading out on your next great adventure? Or just looking to learn a few quick tips to start getting better travel and vacation digital pictures? This class will cover basic to advanced topics including Composition, Exposure and Lighting, Selective Focus and Depth of Field, Lens or Zoom Choice, and much more. We will move you from taking snapshots to creating great images of your travels close or far. Bring your digital camera and equipment to class.

Basic Digital Photography

Wednesday, June 8 6:00-9:00 PM 2791.608 Time Out: Tues, May 31

Thursday, August 25 6:00-9:00 PM 2791. Time Out: Tues, Aug. 16 Greendale High School Computer Lab 178 $19/ $29 Non-Res. (per option)

Downloading & Organizing Your Digital Pictures

In this 3-week course, you will learn how to use your digital camera with an understanding of the features and functions applied in digital photography. We will discuss camera functions including focusing control, exposure control, flash options, ISO’s and much more. Then we will cover the necessary computer skills including downloading, basic editing and printing. Bring all camera equipment and downloading cables to class.

2791.609

Advanced Digital Photography Learn how to better utilize your camera’s built in features to gain speed, depth of field and all-around better pictures. Learn how to better utilize your computer to do it’s half even better. Be sure to bring your camera and all it’s cables and manual.

Wednesday/ 2 sessions August 24 & 31 6:00-9:00 PM Greendale High School, Computer Lab 178 $54/$64 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, Aug. 16

2791.612

Composting 101 Youth (entering K5-4th Grade) UW-Extension Master Gardener Volunteers, Instructors Whether you use a compost bin or worms, learn how to turn your garbage into great garden soil. Participants will make and take a worm bin home with them, complete with live worms! Enrollment: Min. 4; Max. 12 Tuesday, July 12 6:00-6:45 PM 2790.602 Greenfield Community Center, Activity Room A $12/$19 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, July 5

Space for Veggies to Grow Above and below Youth (entering K5-4th Grade) UW-Extension Master Gardener Volunteers, Instructors Want to grow a vegetable garden? A vegetable is like you; it needs space to grow strong and healthy. Learn how Square Foot Gardening is a clever way to give plants the space they need to grow and produce delicious food. Participants will take home several veggie seeds to plant in their backyards or containers. Enrollment: Min. 4; Max. 12 Tuesday, August 9 6:00-6:45 PM 2790.603 Greenfield Community Center, Activity Room A $12/$19 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, Aug. 2

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

Wednesday/ 3 sessions August 3-17 6:00-9:00 PM 2791.611 Greendale High School Lab 178 $80/ $90 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, July 26

Sprucing Up

Wednesday, June 15 6:00-9:00 PM Greendale High School Computer Lab 178 $19/ $29 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, June 7

Combo Digital Photography Complete

Got hundreds or even thousands of pictures on your camera’s memory card? Let's get started downloading, editing, and sharing all of those precious memories! This class will cover basics in downloading and organizing, editing your photos, sharing via web page or email, and many different printing options. Please bring all camera equipment to class including downloading cables.

Wednesday, July 13 6:00-9:00 PM 2791.610 Greendale High School Computer Lab 178 $24/ $34 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, July 5

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Cooking demonstrations

m-m-m yummy!

Adults (Ages 18+)

Candy making Party Youth (Ages 5-12) The Chocolate House Staff, Facilitator Children can make and design their own chocolate creations. This class is “hands on” and participants will bring home (providing they don’t eat it first!) everything they makeapproximately 2 pounds of chocolate! We supply everything needed for the class including aprons, hats and bags for all the goodies. Once the candy-making portion of the party is done, we clean up and get ready to have some pizza and beverage.

SUMMER APPETIZERS AND DESSERTS

Saturday, August 6 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM 2791.619 The Chocolate House 4121 S 35 St, Greenfield $24/$34 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, July 26

ruby tuesday brew review & bites Ruby Tuesday staff, Instructors A beer tasting is a great opportunity to learn about beer. Explore a beer’s characteristics including aroma, appearance, flavor, and mouth feel. Discover how a beer can taste differently when paired with various types of foods.

Like beer? Sample some beers you may not have sampled before. Don’t like beer? Individuals who say they don’t like beer probably have never been guided to really good beer, so this is precisely the event for you. You can simply sip at each sample, and maybe you will find a beer you actually like.

Tuesday, June 14 6:30-7:30 PM 2791.606 Ruby Tuesday-Greendale (5320 S. 76th Street) $20/ $25 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, June 7

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ENRICHMENT - CRAFTS

This year’s grilling class features a great menu for entertaining friends and family…gourmet enough for the most discerning guest but simple enough for the host to be able to prepare and yet enjoy their guests. Sample,.. Fresh Fruit and Mint Iced Tea, Smoked Eye-of-Round Roast with Grilled Polenta & Tomato Bruschetta as well as Smoked Potato Salad, and Mint and Honey Grilled Cantaloupe Skewers. Participants may want to bring their own lawn chair and beverage.

Beer is a beverage with a unique balance of flavors. The sweetness of the malt and the bitterness of the hops together give a brew its character.

OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING— GRILLING AND SMOKING

Wednesday, July 13 6:00-8:00 PM 2791.602 Greendale Community Center Park Pavilion (6200 S. 76th Street) $23.50 / $33.50 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, July 5

In July every year is the Gilroy Garlic Festival in Gilroy, CA. This annual event draws more than 100,000+ people and showcases creations using the world’s most popular cooking ingredient…Garlic! You’ll sample some of Staci’s favorites plus receive lots of extra recipes. We will be sampling Dragons Breath Dip with Crisp Garlic Wedges, 101 Clove Garlic Chicken served with Garlicky Summer Vegetable Sauté, Garlick’d Gorgonzola and Grape Salad, and Garlic Ice Cream for dessert, of course!!! Tuesday, July 19 6:30-8:30 PM 2791.603 Greendale High School Room 135 $22/ $32 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, July 12

HI-BROW/LOW BROW Tonight will take the humble and turn it into the gourmet. You’ll sample…Smoked Mozzarella-stuffed Italian Sausages with Marinara, Asian Chicken Wraps with Cilantro Slaw and Wasabi Cream, Stuffed Black-n-Bleu Burgers with sautéed ‘Shrooms, plus Twinkie Tiramisu for dessert and a recipe for Beer-tini’s.

Adults (Ages 21+)

Tuesday, June 14 6:30-8:30 PM 2791.601 Greendale High School Room 135 $22 / $32 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, June 7

COOKING WITH GARLIC

Summer entertaining is the most fun of all entertaining…head out to the patio, light some candles, open some wine, pour some cocktails and have a few appetizers and desserts with friends. Tonight you’ll receive some inspiration for a season full of friends and fun! Sample creations by Staci including Brazilian Beef Tenderloin Kabobs, Scallop & Watermelon Skewers, Prosciutto-wrapped Asparagus Spears with Bleu Cheese Mayo, Pie Chips and Fruit Salsa, and Blueberry-Coconut Tart, plus lots of cocktail recipes to enjoy with your menus.

Parents, please bring a cooler to take the chocolate home in so it does not melt (if the day is extremely warm). No refunds, credits or transfers after the timeout date as supplies will be purchased based upon our enrollment that day.

Staci Joers, Instructor

Tuesday, August 16 6:30-8:30 PM 2791.604 Greendale High School Room 135 $22/ $32 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, Aug 9


dAnCe / mUSiC ballet & tap

middle eastern dance

ADULTS & TEENS (Ages *16+)

Adults (Ages 18+)

(*)Teens, Ages 12 & up are welcome to enroll with a participating adult, if they have at least 2 years of prior dance instruction.

Denise Lukasik-Sedmak, Instructor

Denise Lukasik-Sedmak, Instructor

Invitational & Advanced Tap 5:45-6:30 PM 2111.501

Greenfield Community Center, Studio $19.50/ $39 Non-Res. ▲

Wednesday/7 sessions June 22–August 3 Beginner & Continuing Tap 5:45-6:30 PM 2111.503

Tuesday / 7 sessions June 21-August 2 Level 2 6:00-7:00 PM 2111.510 Level 3 7:05-8:05 PM 2111.511 Level 4 8:10-9:10 PM 2111.512 Greenfield Community Center, Studio

2111.502

Little or no previous MED experience Level 2: 1-2 years of MED experience Level 2.5: 2-3 years of MED experience Level 3: 3-4 years of MED experience Level 4: Instructors permission Enrollment: Min. 10 / Max. 25 ▲

Adult Ballet 6:30-7:15 PM

Level 1:

Wednesday / 7 sessions June 22-August 3 Level 1 6:30-7:30 PM Oakley Fisher Center

Oakley Fisher Center $22.75/ $45.50 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, June 14

ballet barre exercise Adults & Teens (Ages 16+) Denise Lukasik-Sedmak, Instructor

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

middle eastern technique and more Adults (Ages 18+) Denise Lukasik-Sedmak, Instructor Improve your core and extremity Middle Eastern Dance techniques in this focused workshop. Drill and improve your conditioning, isolations, layering and dance technique. Finger cymbals and coordination of dance movements with music will be incorporated in his class. All levels of Middle Eastern Dance are welcomed. ▲

Monday/ 6 sessions June 20-August 1 (cancel July 4) 7:15-8:15 PM 2111.504 Greenfield Community Center, Studio $21/ $42 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, June 14

$24.50/ $49 Non-Res. (per option) Time Out: Tues, June 14

Wednesday/ 7 sessions June 22 – August 3 7:35-8:35 PM 2111.515 Oakley Fisher Center $24.50/ $49 Non-Res. (per option) Time Out: Tues, June 14

This sing along musical activity group is designed for children and their parents or caregivers. The class incorporates traditional children's songs, finger play, rhythm instruments, and dance movements as well as puppets that help tell a story within the songs. Our goal is to give children an interest and love for all kinds of music. Bring your dancing feet and join us for a fun family class! Min. 8; Max. 15 Wednesday/ 4 sessions June 22-July 13 10:30-11:00 AM 5373.401 Time Out: Tues, June 14 Wednesday/ 4 sessions July 20-August 10 10:30-11:00 AM 5373.403 Time Out: Tues, July 12 Greenfield City Hall, Besson Community Room $31/ $38 Non-Res. (per option)

little imaginations Youth (Ages 1-2.5) with parents or caregiver Music Maker & More, instructors Your child will have a wonderful time exploring in this child directed class. They will work with free art (no completed projects, just fun), manipulative toys, puzzles, books and songs. It has been shown that children learn best through play, so our goal is for your child to be creative and use their imagination as they play. All supplies are included, but please dress appropriately…art is messy! Enrollment: Min. 6; Max .12 ▲

The ballet barre is usually associated with dance techniques, but it can also provide an effective workout for non-dancers. This technique will focus on core and abdominal conditioning as well as extremity flexibility. No dance training is required.

2111.514

Music Maker & More, Instructors

Monday/ 6 sessions June 20-August 1 (cancel July 4)

(This is an instructional class only— performances are not part of this program.)

Youth (Ages 1-4) with parent/caregiver

Discover the benefits of ballet and/or tap instruction from the strengthening, stretching, flexibility and conditioning aspects. Ballet basics are an excellent way to enhance performance in other activities while toning and developing warm-up skills. Continuing Tap students must have 1 year prior class experience in Tap with Denise. Invitational Tap enrollment is by permission of the instructor only. Enrollments: Min. 7

Learn the basic techniques and spirited essence of Middle Eastern Dance (MED) including snake arms, veil dances, belly rolls and much more. This exotic folk dance is easily adapted to all fitness levels and is a great path to becoming more fit. It is a great workout while teaching muscle control, strength, isolation, grace, flexibility and stamina. Traditional music and finger cymbals set the mood while you gain greater body awareness. Enrollment: Max. 25

music maker & more

Thursday/ 5 sessions June 23-July 21 9:10-9:40 AM 5373.402 Greenfield Community Center, Activity Room B $37/$44 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, June 14

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KidS in ACtion Kid fit Youth (Ages 7-12 years)

fridAy niGHt frenZy Youth (Ages 4-10 years)

Friday August 12 5:30-10:00 PM 1685.622 Greenfield Community Center $17/$34 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, Aug. 2

Erin Schulpius and Kidnastics staff It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a superhero! Calling all local super heroes, join us for a week long superhero training camp! Super hero’s will have an action-packed time defeating villains using their own superpowers! Each day will focus on a different superhero including crafts, games, and a snack. Children are welcome to wear their favorite superhero attire. All supplies included. Enrollment: Min. 15; Max. 30

Youth (Ages 4-7 Years) Erin Schulpius & Kidnastics staff Once upon a time in a not so far away land, young princesses from near and far came to meet. They danced, shared stories, sang songs, made crafts and enjoyed special treats. They thought it would be sweet if others joined their beat. Princess Preparatory is a special opportunity for young girls to have the fun of make believe play. Come dressed as your favorite princess to enjoy a morning of activities such as the Mirror Ceremony, magic wand secrets, fairy dust, royal treasures, fun fitness exercises, kissing frogs and sleeping on a pea. All supplies included. Enrollment: Min. 15; Max. 30 Monday-Friday/ 5 sessions August 8-12 9:00-11:30 AM 1685.621 Greenfield City Hall, Besson Community Room $47.50/ $75 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, Aug. 2

Monday-Friday/ 5 sessions August 15- August 19 9:00-11:30 AM 1685.623 Greenfield City Hall, Besson Community Room $47.50/ $75 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, Aug. 9

Gymnastics Week Youth (Ages 5-12 years) Erin Schulpius and Kidnastics staff Join us for this fun-filled one week gymnastics camp! Learn new skills or brush up on old ones. All levels welcome, no gymnastics experience required! Learn skills on the floor, beam, vault and bar. Each day has been planned to include a craft, game and snack. Participants should wear clothing that permits movement (leotard or shorts and a t-shirt) and bring their own bottle of water. Children will be divided into groups based upon their age. Parents are welcome to watch on our last day from 11:00 AM-12:00 noon. Enrollment: Min. 15; Max. 45 ▲

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Tuesday/ 6 sessions June 21-August 2 (cancel July 5) 5:10-5:55 PM 1685.605 Greenfield City Hall, Besson Community Room $24/ $48 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, June 14

Superhero’s

Friday June 10 5:30-10:00 PM 1685.620 Greenfield Community Center $17/$34 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, May 31

Kidnastics Staff Movies, munchies and games galore! Bring your friends for a night full of excitement and adventure. We will kick off the night with a pizza dinner followed by your favorite activities, like the parachute and relay races! The night will conclude with a snack and movie shown on the super-sized jumbo screen! Wear your comfiest clothes and don't forget your pillow and sleeping bag! Parents: Enjoy a night of “kid free” relaxation! Enrollment: Min. 15

Erin Schulpius, NETA certified Instructor Learn the importance of keeping fit and staying healthy in this fitness class geared towards kids and teens. A daily kid friendly workout using various fitness equipment including resistance bands at the ability level of the participants will be planned. Class will include discussions on making healthy choices including good nutrition and proper rest. Participants should wear clothing that permits movement a good pair of athletic shoes and a bottle of water. Enrollment: Min: 10

August 22- August 26 Monday-Friday 9:00 AM -12:00 noon 1685.624 Whitnall Middle School Aux Gym $47.50/ $90 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, Aug. 16

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Kidnastics Youth (Ages 14 months-12 years) Erin Schulpius, Liz Hamm, Christine Stein — USA Gymnastics Safety Certified Instructors Kidnastics is a basic movement skills program. Movement skills may seem basic but learningthe basics can be FUN. Skills such as rolling, balance, jumping and landing, hanging and vaulting will be taught dependent upon equipment availability and to the ability level and skill progression of the participants. As abilities progress, the skills will become progressively challenging. This is a combination tumbling and gymnastics program. What to Wear: Children should wear body suits or t-shirts with shorts or warm-ups and cotton socks. Please, no nylon tights, jeans, or clothing with zippers, belt buckles or jewelry to prevent injuries. Long hair must be tied back.

Descriptions:

TODDLING TYKES (Ages 14-23 months) with parent or caregiver Learn, play and explore while developing social interaction skills and gross motor skills in the Toddling Tykes class. Creative exploration and fun is a guarantee as the instructors will use various equipment, songs and games in this interactive parent/child program. Children must be able to walk without assistance.

PRESCHOOL MOVEMENT (Ages 2-3) with parent or caregiver Young children express feelings, ideas and understanding through movement and play. This class is structured around music and includes songs, finger plays and other activities. Parachutes, musical instruments, obstacle courses, hula hoops, balls, bean bags, scooters – each class session will focus on a different main activity while the songs may be similar. Each child must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver as this is an interaction class. Arrangements must be made for siblings who may not be left unattended in the class or hallway areas. Min. 10; Max. 18

TUMBLE TYKES (Ages 2-3) with parent or caregiver This is a play filled parent/child class centered around age appropriate tumbling movements with an emphasis on socialization and group involvement. Children must be able to walk without the assistance of a parent. Enrollment: Min. 8, Max. 16

TUMBLE TYKES 2 (Ages 2-3) with parent or caregiver with instructor’s recommendation This program is designed for children who have participated in Tumble Tykes and have a great comfort level with all of the skills and activities presented. Children will improve skills learned in Tumble Tykes and will be challenged with new movements and tumbling skills. There will be a continued emphasis on socialization and group involvement. Children must be able to walk without the assistance of a parent. Enrollment: Min.8, Max. 16

Monday / 6 sessions June 20-August 1 (cancel July 4) Preschool Movement 5:15-5:45 PM Toddling Tykes 5:50-6:20 PM Preschool Movement 6:30-7:00 PM Head Over Heels & Kinder Kidnastics 7:05-7:45 PM

1685.601 1685.602 1685.603 1685.604

HEAD OVER HEELS (Ages 4-5 not entering Kindergarten) From butterflies to bunnies, forward rolls to straddle, back rolls to bridges... participants will learn the basics with the focus on creativity, imagination and skill building. Ratio: 1 to 6

KINDER-KIDNASTICS (Ages 5-6 entering Kindergarten) Learn the basic gymnastic and tumbling movements on the floor, vault, balance beam, and floor. Students will learn these beginning movements with an emphasis on creativity, socialization, and listening skills. Ratio: 1 to 7

KIDNASTICS 1 (Participants entering 1st grade & up) Learn the basic fundamentals of mat work taught from a variety of sequence activities. Ratio: 1 to 8

KIDNASTICS 2 (Completion of Kidnastics 1 with instructor’s permission) Working at the level of the participants, straddle rolls, backbends, round offs and one-handed cartwheels will be taught after the basics of flexibility and skill basics are mastered. Ratio: 1 to 8

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

Tuesday / 6 sessions June 21-August 2 (cancel July 5) Tumble Tykes 1 6:00-6:30 PM Kidnastics 1 6:35-7:15 PM Kidnastics 2 7:20-8:00 PM Thursday / 6 sessions June 23-August 4 (cancel July 7) Toddling Tykes 5:15-5:45 PM Head Over Heels/ Kinder Kidnastics 5:50-6:30 PM Tumble Tykes 1 6:35-7:05 PM Tumble Tykes 2 7:10-7:40 PM

1685.606 1685.607 1685.608

1685.609 1685.610 1685.611 1685.612

Greenfield City Hall, Besson Community Room $27/ $54 Non-Res. (per option) Time Out: Tues, June 14

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tae Kwon do

little Sluggers t-ball Youth (Ages 3-5) with Parent/Guardian Erin Schulpius and Kidnastics staff Calling all T-ball stars! Join us for this introductory T-ball class. Children will learn the fundamentals of the game: throwing, catching, fielding, batting, and base running. On the last day of the session children will participate in a modified T-ball game. Participants should wear tennis shoes and bring a drink to class. Baseball gloves NOT required but welcome! Class will be held outdoors; in the event of inclement weather class will be held inside. Class fee includes all supplies. ▲

Tuesday/ 6 sessions June 21 – August 2 (cancel July 5) 9:00-9:45 AM 1685.628 10:00-10:45 AM 1685. 629 Edgewood Elementary Grounds $47/$74 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, June 14

Cheernastics Youth (Ages 6-10) Erin Schulpius and Kidnastics staff Calling all Cheerleaders! Jump, Tumble, Stunt, and Cheer your heart out. Learn to tumble, do jumps, perform stunts and even new cheers. This class will focus on proper cheerleading techniques all while having fun. Come dressed in tennis shoes and active wear. ▲

Wednesday/ 6 sessions June 22-August 3 (cancel July 6th) 5:15-6:00 PM 1685.625 6:15-7:00 PM 1685.626 Greenfield City Hall Besson Room $27/ $54 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, June 14

(Youth Ages 3-12) Classes will be conducted by Joe Peterson & staff, Chosun Black Belt Academy Tae Kwon Do is the Korean art of self-defense. It is one of the most ancient of martial arts. Today it is taught to children to instill self-discipline and promote physical fitness. Tae Kwon Do brings to the individual a sense of self-confidence, building both the body and the mind. Children who study this art will learn when it is okay to use it and not. No matter the reason for practicing Tae Kwon Do initially, participants of the art benefit physically, mentally and spiritually. A Tae Kwon Do practitioner becomes physically stronger, more flexible, and more agile, as well as increasing one’s sense of balance.

NEW STUDENTS OPEN HOUSE This an opportunity to meet the instructors with your child and learn what takes place in the classroom—activities, Korean customs and etiquette rules. No advanced registration necessary, just show up.

Monday 8:15-8:45 PM

little ninja’s

Adults

Youth (Ages 3-5)

Adult (Ages 13 and up)

Little Ninja’s learn the physical techniques so that their body can begin growing with the movements of Tae Kwon Do while burning off excess energy. The very basics of Tae Kwon Do will be covered with additions of important safety aspects for children of this age, such as learning stranger self-defense and (lost in the store) mall safety. This is a popular course because it keeps young children interested, active and engaged in safety rules that parents want their children to learn.

Think Tae Kwon Do is just for the kids … think again! Adults who participate gain the same benefits, even more:

Thursday/ 6 sessions June 23-July 28 August 4-September 8

KIDS IN ACTION

6:00-6:30 PM 1830.403 1830.406

• Relieve stress (take out your frustration in class) • Great Exercise (burn calories and get in shape) • Build your Confidence (become more assertive) • Learn lifesaving self-defense skills • Improve your flexibility (helps prevent every day injuries) • Improve your self-discipline Tuesday/ 6 sessions June 21-July 26 August 2-September 6

6:40-7:25 PM 1830.401 1830.404

Children Youth (Ages 6-12) Children who participate in Tae Kwon Do will benefit from: • Increased self esteem (able to refuse peer pressure) • More confidence and assertiveness (able to raise hand and participate in school) • More focus and concentration (better grades in school) • Better discipline and self-control (good behavior) • Respect for authority (high regard for parents and teachers) • Self-defense (able to stand up to bullies in case of emergency) • Physical activity (burns off excess energy) Wednesday/ 6 sessions June 22-July 27 August 3-September 7

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6:20-7:00 PM 1830.402 1830.405

Location: Chosun Black Belt Academy, 7123 S. 76th St (S 76th & Rawson - Franklin) $53 / $60 Non-Res. (per option) Please note: This is an INTRODUCTORY program. Participants are not able to participate in the various special members only events sponsored by Chosun during the year nor are they able to test for rank advancement without becoming a regular member. June classes Time Out: Wed, June 15 August classes Time Out: Wed, July 27

A positive attitude is a powerful force...it can’t be stopped

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Eating Healthy + Exercize = FEELING GREAT lAnd fitneSS SCHedUle

MONDAY June 20 -July25 (cancel July 4) August 1-29

TUESDAY June 21-July 26 August 2-Sept. 6

WEDNESDAY June 22-July 27 August 3-Sept. 7

THURSDAY June 23- July 28 August 4-Sept. 8

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

June 24 -July 29 August 5-Sept. 9

June 18- July 23 (cancel July 2) July 30 -August 27 8:30-9:30 AM Zumba / Vickie

9-10 AM 10:15-11:15 AM 8:00-8:50 AM 10:15-11:15 AM Zumba 55+ / Kaye Gentle Tai Chi / Vickie Zumba 55+ / Kaye Cardio Kick Boxing / Diann 9-10 AM 9-10 AM 11-11:45 AM 10-10:45 AM Heart Smart / Vickie Gentle Yoga / Sally Heart Smart /Vickie 10:10-11:10 AM Gentle Yoga 9-10 AM Total Body Workout / Jennifer 9-10 AM 4:15-5:15 PM NIA / Carrie DiAnn Cardio Kick Boxing / Zumba / Kaye 4:15-5:15 PM 11:00-11:45 AM DiAnn 5:40-6:40 PM Zumba / Cilla Ageless Grace / 10:15-11:15AM Yoga / Hannah Sally Yoga / Jennifer 5:30-6:30 PM 6:50-7:50 PM 10:45-11:45 AM One Stop Body Shop / 11-11:45 AM One Stop Body Shop / Pole Walking / Vickie Cilla Ageless Grace / Sally Cilla 5:30-6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM 6:40-7:40 PM NIA / Carrie 7:55-8:55 PM NIA / Carrie Zumba / Cilla Zumba / Cilla 6:30-7:30 PM 5:30-6:30 PM Yoga / Jennifer Group Personal 6:40-7:40 PM Training / Cilla Strength & Length / 6:40-7:40 PM Kaye Pilates / Kaye 7:50-8:50 PM 7:50-8:50 PM Zumba / Noemi Zumba / Kaye 8-8:50 AM Yogalates / Vickie

Important fitness Information... 1) Before you start any exercise program you should consult with your physician, especially if you are over 35 years of age, are taking any form of medication, have not exercised regularly, or if you have had any symptoms of heart disease or other serious illness that might affect your ability to exercise. (If you have health restrictions, please indicate so on your registration form so your instructor(s) can be notified.) 2) Proper warm-up prevents injuries—please plan to arrive at start of class. 3) Child care is NOT provided—do not leave children unsupervised in hallways, deck areas, classroom or locker room areas. 4) Participants should wear proper attire: good aerobic shoes and clothing that permits movement for “land” classes, a swim suit (no t-shirts) for “water” classes. Water fitness shoes that have not been worn outside the pool deck areas are permitted and encouraged. 5) Participants may want to bring a water bottle and a towel to class. 6) The Department of Parks & Recreation reserves the right to make schedule changes due to low enrollment, lack of attendance or facility usage conflicts. 7) Greenfield School District employees may register for any adult fitness classes as a resident, paying the resident fee. Please indicate ‘GSD Employee’ on your registration form.

FITNESS PASSES Fitness passes are be available for purchase at the Parks & Recreation office (no money is handled at the sites). One pass equals one admission to the class of your choice. Call 329-5370 FIRST to be sure the class you have chosen is still accepting passes and is being held. IF A CLASS REACHES FULL ENROLLMENT WITH REGISTRATIONS, PASSES WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED ON A SPACE AVAILABLE BASIS. THERE IS A LIMIT OF 5 PASSES PER PERSON PER SEASON. Passes may ONLY be used by the person purchasing them. Passes expire one year after date of purchase (no refunds or credits). FEE: (One Pass) $5 / $10 Non-Res. Reg. #1450.FIT

Fitness Staff... A highly dedicated group, our instructional staff consists of participants who took the step forward to become an instructor. After observing, participating and completing their respective certification program, they each bring their own area of specialty to our variety of classes. It is our hope that their commitment to excellence will show in their classes.

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All LAND Fitness Classes: Starting week of June 20: Tues, June 14 / Starting week of August 1: Tues, July 26

yogalates

Cardio Kickboxing

Adults & Seniors (Ages 18+)

Adults & Teens (Ages 16+)

Vickie Strachota, NETA Certified Instructor

Ageless Grace® Adults & Seniors (Ages 18+) Sally Stanton, Ageless Grace certified Instructor New to fitness? Would you like to live and move with comfort and ease no matter your age or physical condition? Ageless Grace is a FUN fitness and wellness program designed for all ages and abilities with exercises designed to be practiced from a chair. The exercises, which can also be done standing, in bed, or lying down, are based upon everyday movements with a focus on healthy longevity of both body and mind. You’ll learn to use 21 different simple tools with easy-to-remember movement sequences that help fight aging. Ageless Grace helps you maintain joint mobility, spinal flexibility, right-left brain coordination, cognitive function, systemic stimulation, balance, confidence, and playfulness. Even better, it’s so easy and fun that you can practice Ageless Grace at home for 10 minutes a day between classes. It’s never too late to begin and it’s never too early to start!’ Monday/ 5 sessions 11:00-11:45 AM June 20-July 25 (cancel July 4) 1651.604 August 1-August 29 1651.704 $21.25/ $42.50 Non-Res. (per option) Wednesday/ 6 sessions 11:00-11:45 AM June 22-July 27 1651.623 August 3-September 7 1651.723 $25.50/ $51 Non-Res. (per option)

Can't decide between Yoga, or Pilates? Well now, there is no need to make that choice. Yogalates is a new class that is a fusion of the two methods, Yoga and Pilates, rolled into one incredible workout that stretches and strengthens your muscles, and stabilizes your mind. It is an integrated way of working out your body, learn the focus of breathing, remaining focused and in tune with your body while stretching, toning and strengthening your muscles. Class does include work on the mats, use of the Fitballs and bender balls. Monday/5 sessions 8:00-8:50 AM June 20-July 25 (cancel July 4) 1651.601 August 1-29 1651.701 $21.25/ $42.50 Non-Res. (per option) Greenfield Community Center, multi-purpose room

DiAnn Stasik, M.Ed.,CI-PTr and NETA certified, Instructor Cardio Kickboxing is the first fitness program based on profession kickboxing disciplines and mixed martial arts. It is not karate or traditional aerobic dance with kicks and punches. It is kickboxing for cardiovascular fitness without equipment. It is the top calorie-burning workout. You will combine punches and kicks to music to have a fun and effective workout. Monday/ 5 sessions 9:00-10:00 AM June 20-July 25 (cancel July 4) 1651.603 August 1-29 1651.703 $21.25/ $42.50 Non-Res. (per option) Friday/ 6 sessions 9:00-10:00 AM June 24 -July 29 1651.640 August 5- September 9 1651.740 $25.50/ $51 Non-Res. (per option) Greenfield Community Center, Studio

Gentle tai Chi Adults & Seniors (Ages 18+)

Heart Smart move it

Vickie Strachota, Tai Chi Arthritis Certified Instructor

Adults & Seniors (Ages 18+) Vickie Strachota, NETA Certified Instructor

Tai Chi is a traditional Chinese exercise practices for health, relaxation, meditation and self-defense. It is a slow and continuous exercise designed to improve the quality of life including people with arthritis using Sun style Tai Chi, one of the four major recognized styles of Tai Chi. Improve your mobility, breathing and relax .. no deep bending or squatting necessary. This program was derived and adapted from the Tai Chi for Arthritis program.

If you want to add more activity to your life and improve your overall health, consider this class. It will help you improve your cardiovascular efficiency without the high impact on your joints. This class involves steady steps (walking), arm and leg movements with or without light weights to build endurance, joint flexibility, balance and strength as well as shape the entire body inside and out. Please wear aerobic/fitness shoes, bring your towel and a bottle of water.

Wednesday/ 6 sessions 8:00-8:50 AM June 22-July 27 1651.620 August 3-September 7 1651.720 $25.50/ $51 Non-Res. (per option) Greenfield Community Center, multi-purpose room

Monday/ 5 sessions 9:00-10:00 AM June 20-July 25 (cancel July 4) 1651.602 August 1-29 1651.702 $21.25/ $42.50 Non-Res. Wednesday/ 6 sessions June 22-July 27 August 3-September 7 $25.50/ $51 Non-Res.

9:00-10:00 AM 1651.621 1651.721

Greenfield Community Center, multi-purpose room

Greenfield Community Center, Studio

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Pilates

Pole Walking

Adults (Ages 18+)

Adults and Teens (Ages 16+)

Kaye Kass, NETA Certified Instructor Pilates is a gentle approach to fitness that promotes cardiovascular conditioning, muscle strengthening, balance, and flexibility. With the use of resistance equipment, this class will offer a full body workout.

Monday/ 5 sessions 6:40-7:40 PM June 20-July 25 (cancel July 4) 1651.606 August 1-August 29 1651.706 $25.50/ $51 Non-Res. (per option) Greenfield Community Center, multi-purpose room

Strengthen and lengthen Adults (Ages 18+) Kaye Kass, NETA Certified Instructor If you believe that variety is the spice of life then this is the workout for you. Develop a strong, lean body with this fitness fusion of pilates, yoga, weight training and fitness stretching. Get fit and have fun. Wednesday/ 6 sessions 6:40-7:40 PM June 22-July 27 1651.626 August 3-September 7 1651.726 $25.50/ $51 Non-Res. (per option) Greenfield Community Center, multi-purpose room

yoga Adults & Seniors (Ages 18+) Develop greater body awareness and sensitivity to your body and reduce stress. Each week you will stretch, breathe, learn yoga postures, relax, and have fun. Not recommended for pregnant women. This is a popular class and fills quickly so register right away. Please bring a YOGA mat. Hannah Straub, Yoga Fit Certified Instructor Tuesday/ 5 sessions 5:40-6:40 PM June 21-July 19 1651.612 August 2-August 30 1651.712 $23.75/ $47.50 Non-Res. (per option) Greenfield Community Center, multi-purpose room

Pole Walking Workshop Adults & Teens (Ages 14+) Vickie Strachota, Nordic Walk Now & Advanced Exerstrider Nordic Walking Certified Instructor Turn a simple walk around the park into an efficient, effective, aerobic total body workout. With pole walking you can increase your energy level and increase your cardio vascular level on your own schedule. Pole Walking burns up to 48% more calories than ordinary walking, reduces tension in the neck and shoulders, lessens the impact on the knees and joints and is suitable for all ages. This is a “hands on� opportunity to learn the North America Low Impact Method of Pole Walking and try different poles to find which work best for you. Bring your own water bottle and wear good walking shoes. At the conclusion, participants will have the option to order a pair of Nordic Poles at a greatly reduced price. Monday, June 13 6:00-7:30 PM

1655.660

Wednesday, June 15 9:00-10:30 AM

1655.661

Tuesday, July 26 6:00-7:30 PM

1655.760

Friday, July 29 11:00-12:30 PM

1655.761

Greenfield Community Center, Activity Room A $15/$30 Non-Res. (per option)

Vickie Strachota, Nordic Walk Now & Advanced Exerstrider Nordic Walking Certified Instructor Pole walking is a great way to combine being outdoors with an ideal fitness activity for all ages. After taking our Pole Walking Workshop, sign up to participate in this weekly class to enjoy the summer season, be motivated to keep moving and refine your technique. Walking is one of the easiest ways to add exercise to your day, manage your weight, decrease your health risks and have fun. If you have a good pair of walking shoes, a water bottle and a pair of Poles this class is for you! Each participant will be encouraged to walk at their own pace. Monday/ 5 sessions 6:00-7:00 PM June 20-July 25 (cancel July 4) 1651.663 August 1-August 29 1651.763 $21.25/ $42.50 Non-Res. Wednesday/ 6 sessions 10:45-11:45 AM June 22-July 27 1651.664 August 3 -September 7 1651.764 $25.50/$42.50 Non-Res. Konkel Park (meet at Gazebo)

total body Workout Adults & Seniors (Ages 18+) DiAnn Stasik, M.Ed.,CI-PTr and NETA certified, Instructor This is not an aerobic class. Rather it is a fitness program that incorporates muscle strengthening and conditioning with stretching to achieve a strong toned body. The use of Resist-A-Balls and a variety of resistance equipment make this class fun and challenging. Class culminates with a 5-7 minute of relaxation to make it a Total Body Workout. Friday/ 6 sessions 10:10-11:10 AM June 24-July 29 1651.641 August 5-September 9 1651.741 $25.50/ $51 Non-Res. (per option) Greenfield Community Center, Studio

Jennifer Pulvermacher, Yoga Alliance Certified Monday/5 sessions 10:15-11:15 AM June 2-July 25 (cancel July 4) 1651.680 August 1-August 29 1651.780 Greenfield Commuity Cener, Studio $23.75 / $47.50 Non-Res. Wednesday/6 sessions 6:30-7:30 PM June 22-July 27 1651.681 August 3-September 7 1651.781 Greenfield Community Center, Studio $28.50 / $57 Non-res. Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

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one Stop body Shop

Zumba

Adults (Ages 18+) Cilla Baker, SCW Certified Instructor It’s everything you’re looking for to begin your fitness program or enhance your current fitness level. This class consists of a warm-up, aerobic dance and cool-down. Plus, overall body shaping, toning and stretching. Exercises are simple and easy to follow with a moderate to high intensity level.

Adults & Teens (Ages 16+) ZUMBA - the international Fitness rage. This Latin inspired workout combines easy to do Latin dance steps with a mixture of body sculpting movements. Zumba features aerobic/ fitness interval training to maximize caloric output to increase fat burning with total body toning. Zumba is a “feel happy” workout that is great for both the body and the mind. Zumba now includes Zumba Toning.

Tuesday/ 6 sessions June 21-July 26 August 2-September 6

6:50-7:50 PM 1651.613 1651.713

Thursday/ 6 sessions June 23-July 28 August 4-September 8

5:30-6:30 PM 1651.632 1651.732

$25.50/ $51 Non-Res. (per option) Greenfield Community Center, multi-purpose room

niA Adults (Ages 18+)

Carrie Zielinski Instructor Nia Blue Belt Teacher Nia is a fun, cardiovascular, no-impact neuromuscular fitness conditioning program that integrates nine different movement forms with a variety of music. Fusing the essential energies and movements of the martial arts (aikido, tae kwon do, and tai chi), the dance arts (jazz, modern, and Duncan dance) and the healing/conditioning arts (yoga, the Alexander Technique, and the Feldenkrais Method), Nia delivers somatic body learning and expressive wholebody conditioning, while emphasizing joy, fun, sensation, and pleasure. Did we mention that it's FUN? Classic Nia is done barefoot, but participants may wear dance or jazz shoes if needed. From age 8 to 88, anyone can do Nia!

Monday/ 5 sessions 5:30-6:30 PM June 20-July 25 (cancel July 4) 1651.605 August 1-August 29 1651.705 $21.25/ $42.50 Non-Res. (per option) Greenfield Community Center, multi-purpose room

Kaye Kass, Zumba licensed Instructor Monday/ 5 sessions 7:50-8:50 PM June 20-July 25 (cancel July 4) 1651.607 August 1-August 29 1651.707 $23.75/ $47.50 Non-Res. (per option) Greenfield Community Center, multi-purpose room Vickie Strachota, Zumba licensed Instructor Saturday/ 5 sessions 8:30-9:30 AM June 18-July 23 (cancel July 2) 1651.650 July 30-August 27 1651.750 $23.75/$47.50 Non-Res. (per option) Greenfield Community Center, studio Kaye Kass, Zumba licensed Instructor Tuesday/ 6 sessions 4:15-5:15 PM June 21-July 26 1651.611 August 2-September 6 1651.711 $28.50/ $57 Non-Res. (per option) Greenfield Community Center, multi-purpose room Cilla Baker, Zumba licensed Instructor Tuesday/ 6 sessions 7:55-8:55 PM June 21-July 26 1651.614 August 2-September 6 1651.714 $28.50/ $57 Non-Res. (per option) Greenfield Community Center, multi-purpose room Noemi Voskuil, Zumba licensed Instructor Wednesday/ 6 sessions 7:50-8:50 PM June 22-July 27 1651.627 August 3-September 7 1651.727 $28.50/ $57 Non-Res. (per option) Greenfield Community Center, multi-purpose room

Group Personal training Beginner & Intermediate Level Adults (Ages 18+) Cilla Baker, Certified Personal Trainer Tired of the same old workout? Ready to try something new? Our 8 week group strength-training program for adults offers the same benefits of personal training at a fraction of the price, with an added bonus of camaraderie. Class size will be limited to 6 participants so that you will receive the added attention and knowledge you seek from our certified personal trainer. Want to lose weight? Looking to improve your sports performance? Enhance strength and appearance? Whatever your goals are let us help you reach them at the new state-of-theart Greenfield School District Fitness Center. Class fee includes the monthly membership so you can work out between sessions. Instructor will work with you on setting goals and obtaining your membership card at the first session. Enrollment: Min. 4 on or before the Time Out date! Max. 6 Monday/8 sessions June 13-August 8 (cancel July 4) August 15-October 10 (cancel Sept 5)

5:30-6:30 PM 1651.660

Wednesday/6 sessions 9:00-10:00 AM June 22-July 27 1651.622 August 3-September 7 1651.722 $25.50/ $51 Non-Res. (per option) Greenfield Community Center, Studio

Cilla Baker, Zumba licensed Instructor Thursday/ 6 sessions 4:15-5:15 PM June 23-July 28 1651.631 August 4-September 8 1651.731

Saturday/ 8 sessions June 11-July 30 August 6-October 1 (cancel Sept. 3)

Wednesday/6 sessions 5:30-6:30 PM June 22 -July 27 1651.625 August 3-September 7 1651.725 $25.50/ $51 Non-Res. (per option) Greenfield Community Center, Studio

Thursday/ 6 sessions 6:40-7:40 PM June 23-July 28 1651.633 August 4-September 8 1651.733 $28.50/ $57 Non-Res. (per option) Greenfield Community Center, multi-purpose room

$185/$330 Non-Res. (per option) Greenfield High School Fitness Center

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1651.760 9:00-10:00 AM 1651.661 1651.761

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008


Water fitness

“Time out” dates for all WATER FITNESS classes: Early Summer — Tuesday, June 7 Late Summer —Tuesday, July 19

Aqua Zumba** Adults & Teens (Ages 16+) Vickie Strachota, Aqua Zumba Licensed Instructor Aqua Zumba is the “pool party” workout. Aqua Zumba incorporates safe, effective and challenging water-based workouts that integrates the Zumba formula, music and philosophy into traditional aqua fitness, Aqua Zumba adapts the movements of Zumba dance rhythms to the aquatic environment, creating a low-impact exercise program based on Zumba moves and Latin/international music. Thursday/ 4 sessions 12:00-12:45 PM June 23-July 14 9911.601 July 21-August 11 9911.701 Greenfield High School Pool $36/ $52 Non-Res. (per option)

Shallow Water Workout** Adults & Teens (Ages 16+) Donna Marhal, Instructor Exercise without the sweat or the strain! Use the flotation advantages of water to take the pressure off your joints! Don’t worry if you can’t swim, your feet will never leave the bottom of the pool! This class is designed to build core strength, improve overall cardiovascular health, increase your range of motion and burn calories! No swimming skills are necessary. All participants are encouraged to work at their own levels. All equipment is provided, water shoes are recommended.

deep Water fitness

lap Swim

Adults & Teens (Ages 16+)

This is a non-instructional program. Lap lanes will be set up during our Adult Water Fitness time for lap swimmers to use the pool. Lap Swimmers must swim in the lanes. Come check in, and swim at your own pace. Greenfield School District Fitness Center members can participate in the Lap Swim program at the Greenfield High School Pool at no additional cost by showing their identification. Drop in’s are welcome paying $3 per session at the pool. Water Walking will be permitted on the Tuesday 12:00-12:45 PM session only.

Janet Haefemeyer, AEA Certified Instructor Spice up your workout with a variety of full body movements. Burn calories, increase cardiovascular endurance and develop overall body strength. Enjoy the privacy that this completely submerged work out can provide as you reap the benefits of a deep water workout. Swimming skills are necessary – must be able to tread water and float. Flotation belts and hand buoys are provided. Tuesday/6 sessions June 14-July 19 July 26-August 30

6:35-7:35 PM 1670.608 1670.708

Thursday/ 6 sessions June 16-July 21 July 28-September 1

6:35-7:35 PM 1670.609 1670.709

Greenfield High School Pool ($25.50/ $51 Non-Res. (per option)

12:00-12:45 PM 9911.603

Wednesday/ 8 session June 22-August 10

12:00-12:45 PM 9911.604

Thursday/ 8 sessions June 23-August 11

12:00-12:45 PM 9911.605

$24/ $48 Non-Res. (per 8 session option) Tuesday/7 sessions June 14 -July 26 August 2-September 13

7:35-8:35 PM 1670.606 1670.706

Thursday/7 sessions June 16-July 28 August 4-September 15

7:35-8:35 PM 1670.607 1670.707

$21/ $42 Non-Res. (per 7 session option) Greenfield High School Pool

Wednesday/4 sessions 12:00-12:45 PM June 22 -July 13 9911.602 July 20-August 10 9911.702 Greenfield High School Pool $36/ $52 Non-Res. (per option)

(** ) NEW Bonus cooperative agreement with the Greenfield School District • To round out your workout!— If you sign up for either the Aqua Zumba or Shallow Water Workout— you will receive a free membership I.D. Card to the Fitness Center and the Lap Swim program during the same (four week) time period as your class. • Enroll in one...get the second for 50% Off If you enroll in both the Aqua Zumba and Shallow Water Fitness during the same time period, the class fee for the second class will be $18 /$26 Non-res.

Tuesday / 8 sessions June 21-August 9

Adult Swim Lessons noted on page 22

About the Greenfield High School Pool... Pool is located at 4800 S 60th Street (S 60th & Layton). Use door #11 located on the south side of the building. Upon entering, turn to your left to walk towards the pool doors, the locker room entrances are also to your left down a hallway. Please enter the pool from the locker room. Pool and locker rooms are handicap accessible.

What To Bring —Participants must furnish their own suits, locks, and towels. Patrons are allowed to bring towels on the deck. The Greenfield Parks & Recreation and School Districts are not responsible for any lost or damaged articles. Showers must be taken before swimming. NO FOOD OR DRINKS are permitted. Pool Temperature—Water and air temperature is regulated by the High School maintenance department, not the Greenfield Parks & Recreation. Due to limited capabilities of swimming pool equipment they make every attempt to maintain a water temperature of 78-80°. Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

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Health & fitness Challenge 10-Week Rewards Program Youth (Ages 5+) & Adults

In an effort to motivate and encourage physical activity on a regular basis, the Greenfield Parks & Recreation and Health Department have teamed-up to offer a 10-week Summer Health & Fitness Challenge program. This program is designed to help step-up your fitness activity in a fun and rewarding way—the long-term health benefits are endless. Limited to 200 participants.

HoW To GeT sTARTeD... Simply complete the registration form below. Either mail or drop-off to the Parks & Recreation Department (Greenfield City Hall, Room 200, M-F (AM-6PM) before June 10. All registered participants will be mailed (to address noted on registration form) the official log book. Please Note: Registering by the June 10th deadline ensures indicated t-shirt size at the 75 point level.

How to log your Points... Fitness Activity Points (1 point) for every 15 minutes of consecutive exercise. Maximum daily points = 6

PoINTs MAY Be eARNeD BY... • Walking, running, swimming, biking, roller skating, stair climbing, jump rope, aerobic exercise class, dancing, in-line skating, fitness classes, yoga, tai-chi, self-defense, aerobic fitness machines, weight training/lifting plus vigorous cleaning, gardening, geocaching, active leisure, etc. • Participating in sports: basketball, volleyball, handball, racquetball, squash, tennis, soccer, golfing , softball, football, bowling, playing catch with kids, etc.

ReWARDs... Besides getting a great workout and improving your health, you’ll also receive rewards as you continue to earn points. Simply log your points—when you reach a reward point level, simply stop by the recreation department to redeem your reward. A reward will be given at each of the following point levels: 75=(t-shirt) / 150 / Entry in *Grand Prize Drawing—250 points (*) If you reach the 250 POINT level AND we receive your log book before Tuesday, August 23, 2011, 5:00 PM, you will be entered in the grand prize drawing. Drawing will be held on Wednesday, August 24, 2011 at 2:00 PM. A $50 gift certificate will be awarded to the first THRee entries drawn. Winners will be notified by phone.

DoN’T sToP... Remember, the conclusion of this fitness program doesn’t have to be the end of your fitness activity. We encourage you to continue with your own personal regiment for many years to come. For more information, please call the Greenfield Recreation Department at (414) 329-5370.

Made possible by the Preventive Health & Health Services Block Grant from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)

✁ GREENFIELD HEALTH & FITNESS CHALLENGE

Registration Form Pre-registration is required. Simply complete this entry form and return to the City of Greenfield Department of Parks & Recreation. HoW Do I GeT A GReAT LooKING T-sHIRT THAT FITs? SIGN-UP by June 10th to ensure your indicated t-shirt size — whereas, registration after June 10th is subject to t-shirt availability or while supplies last.

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I the undersigned or parent/guardian of the individuals named above do hereby understand that I have registered the individual(s) named herein to participate in the aforementioned activity(ies) and I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Greenfield and its employees, officers and agents from and against any and all liability. In addition, I understand that the requested programs indicated above, like all activity, has some inherent risk involved. Furthermore, the individuals named herein are in good physical condition appropriate for the stated activity(ies) and that participants must assume full responsibility for injuries incurred while taking part in an activity. No accident insurance is provided by the City of Greenfield. I / We have read and agree to the registration and related department policies, including the right to use my or my child’s photograph or image with or without my or my child’s name, both single and in conjunction with other persons or objects for any and all purposes including, but not limited to, private or public presentations, advertising, publicity and promotion relating thereto.

ALL ADULT PARTICIPANTs MUST SIGN BELOW. IN ADDITION, THE SIGNATURE OF A PAReNT oR LeGAL GUARDIAN IS REQUIRED FOR YOUTH (under 18 years of age).

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MAIL oR DRoP oFF (Before June 10 ): City of Greenfield Parks & Recreation Department, Greenfield City Hall, Room 200 7325 West Forest Home Ave., Greenfield, WI 53220 • Office Hours M-F 9AM-6PM

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enJoyinG tHe Golden yeArS Wondering what there is to do for fun? Want a place to socialize with active, exciting people your own age? The Greenfield Parks & Recreation Older Adults Program—provides activities that are designed to improve the quality of life for for those active “young at heart” adults age 55 and over. Fitness opportunities, trips, special events, services, refreshments and laughter are all part of the excitement that awaits you.

Gatherings yoU’re inVited!

Gatherings include special events, themed activities, guest speakers and/or entertainment. A good opportunity to socialize with your friends, old and new. Tickets available at the Greenfield Dept. of Parks and Recreation Office (City Hall, Room 200 M-F 9AM-6PM).

Upcoming Gatherings:

Health Check fair Thursday, June 16, 2011 11:00 AM-1:00 PM Greenfield City Hall See page 48 for details

older Adult membership Join the Fun and SAVE $$! NEW members welcome… Membership is open to those age 55 and over and their spouse of any age.

18 TH OLDER ADULT ANNIVERSARY PICNIC

Grand opening

Spectacular

The membership “Benefits are Endless”:

❑ ✘ Priority reservations to special events ✘ free activities as well as special events ❑

In celebration of the Community Center Grand Opening we are having a change of venue....instead of a picnic in the park, we will be moving the picnic inside to the newly renovated Greenfield Community Center.

just for members.

❑ ✘ 25% diSCoUnt on classes offered in the Older Adult Program (Registration # above 9100.000)

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to KeeP in toUCH... Members will receive the “Senior Focus” a seasonal newsletter containing up-to-date information on the events, classes and other items of interest.

memberSHiP fee: Resident $10 / Non-Resident $20 Membership runs for ONE YEAR from date of sign up.

Two easy ways to sign-up: Simply fill out a registration form, found on page 56.

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Registration # 9000.011

Mail to address noted on form along with a check payable to City of Greenfield. Membership card and receipt will be mailed to you. Drop by the Greenfield Recreation Dept. Office, located in the Greenfield City Hall, Room 200, Monday-Friday 9AM-6PM (2nd floor, elevator available) and receive your card immediately.

OLDER ADULT

ADVISORY COMMITTEE The purpose of the committee is to advise and make recommendations and implementation of programming and matters that benefit older adults 55+ in Greenfield. Your opinion/ feedback is important. Please give us a call (329-5370) and let us know how we are doing or if you have any ideas/suggestions for future programs. Advisory Committee meetings are held throughout the year— if you would like to attend, give us a call and we will add your name to the mailing list. New members are welcome.

Committee Members Bev Almquist / Mary Guiffre / LaFonda Kinnaman / Barb Gottowske / Josephine McMaster / Beverly Myers / Pat Gertsman Marceile Mueller / Carol Clapps / Audrey Hoese / Alice Lorenz

Keeping with tradition, we will be serving a picnic style lunch, including a choice of a brat or hot dog on a bun, chicken, Don’s famous potato salad, watermelon, chips and dessert. We are excited to present special entertainment by the Eddie Cash Show, America’s Musical Storyteller. Eddie has a remarkable singing voice with an amazing range. You will be thrilled as he brings to life the stars of the past (50’s-60’s) with true stories about their lives. Just for fun—come dressed in a 50’s-60’s style attire. Thursday, July 14 12:00-3:30 PM Greenfield Community Center (former library-next to City Hall) $15 member / $20 non-member* (Limited to 200 participants)

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(*) Tickets will be available beginning June 1 for members only (limit 2). Non-members starting June 8.

Pineapple Strawberry Shortcake Add a little Hawaiian twist to your day with entertainment by the Burlington Ukulele Band while you treat yourself with a tropical pineapple strawberry shortcake dessert topped with whipped cream. Thursday, August 18 12:00-3:00 PM Greenfield Community Center (former library-next to City Hall) $4 Member / $6 Non-member (Limited to 100 participants)

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take the Plunge! Water exercise Classes for men & Women

MODERATE INTENSITY

Wednesday June 22-July 20 August 3-31

12:00-1:00 PM 9911.06D 9911.17E

Thursday 10:00-11:00 AM June 23-July 21 9911.10D August 4-September 1 9911.21E

Clement Manor Pool Fee (per 5 week option): Member $15 / $30 Non-Res. Non-Member $20 / $40 Non-Res.

Achey breaky Joints LOW TO MODERATE INTENSITY

MODERATE INTENSITY Wed. - Laura Haas, A.E.A., LG Certified Thurs. - Agnes Reinhard, A.E.A., LG Certified A complete fitness program incorporating activities that will increase your strength, flexibility, and cardiovascular endurance while toning your body. Wednesday ____ 1:00-2:00 PM June 22-July 20 9911.07D August 3-31 9911.18E Wednesday June 22-July 20 August 3-31

Thursday ____ 9:00-10:00 AM June 23-July 21 9911.09D August 4-September 1 9911.20E

Clement Manor Pool Fee (per 5 week option): Member $15 / $30 Non-Res. Non-Member $20 / $40 Non-Res.

Wet & Sweat

OLDER ADULTS 55+

Get those achey breaky joints moving with gentle range of motion movements using the warm water for resistance. The slow pace is perfect for arthritic joints, those recovering from surgery and those who are returning to exercise after a long absence or have never exercised. 10:00-11:00 AM Tuesday June 21-July 19 9911.04D August 2-30 9911.15E

Fee (per 5 week option): Member $15 / $30 Non-Res. Non-Member $20 / $40 Non-Res.

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Tuesday 11:00 AM-12:00 Noon June 21-July 19 9911.05D August 2-30 9911.16E

REG. # 9999.001 $4 resident / $8 Non-Res. (per pass)

9:00-10:00 AM 9911.03D 9911.14E

9911.01D 9911.12E

Clement Manor Pool

This is more “pay as you go” option. Fitness passes will be available for purchase only at the Greenfield Parks & Recreation office (no money is handled at the sites). One pass equals one admission to an Older Adult 55+ class (Reg. #’s above 9000.000) of your choice. Call the office (329-5370) FIRST to be sure the class you have chosen is accepting passes and has not been cancelled. IF A CLASS reaches FULL ENROLLMENT WITH REGISTRATIONS, PASSES WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED ON A SPACE AVAILABLE BASIS (instructor permission prior to class). Pass will be valid for one year and is not transferable. (Be advised, no refunds or credits are given for passes)

Tuesday June 21-July 19 August 2-30

9911.02D 9911.13E

Instructor: TBD Arthritis Foundation Certified

55+ fitness Passes

12:00-1:00 PM

1:00-2:00 PM

Monday June 20-July 25 (cancel July 4) August 1-29

Monday June 20-July 25 (cancel July 4) August 1-29

Mon.- Laura Haas, A.E.A. Certified Tues.- TBD Make some waves and feel more invigorated than ever before. This is the perfect environment to stretch your aching muscles and flex your joints. Geared to making you more fit without stressing your body. ▲

Mon. & Wed. - Laura Haas, A.E.A., LG Certified Thurs. - Agnes Reinhard, A.E.A., LG Certified Both are Arthritis Foundation Certified Excellent low level, non-aerobic, stress free exercise environment. Developed especially for those with arthritis and joint problems. Class utilizes Arthritis Foundation approved exercises— designed to increase a full range of motion, relieve tension, plus reduce pain and stiffness.

Warm Water Pool—temperature varies between 88-90°. Location: Clement Manor Retirement Community Pool (9405 W. Howard Ave., Greenfield) Enrollment: Min. 8 / Max. 11 Time Out: If minimum enrollment has not been met five working days prior to starting date, classes will be cancelled. Don’t delay...register for all sessions NOW!

Water fitness

LOW INTENSITY

Water fitness classes are a fun and enjoyable way to get a great daily workout. The water is a truly unique environment, and has the potential to dramatically improve your exercise regimen. Water’s natural buoyancy allows participants to exercise with very little impact on the joints and spine. It’s a safe, efficient workout in a dynamic social environment. Each class is targeted for a different fitness level— participants are encouraged to work at their own pace. No swimming skills are required for these shallow water workouts. Locker room and shower facilities available. Please bring your own towel, swim suit and lock. Water shoes are strongly recommended. Please consult your health care professional about the amount and type of activity right for you.

Arthritis foundation Aquatic Program

Thursday _11:00 AM-12:00 Noon June 23-July 21 9911.11D August 4-September 1 9911.22E

____2:00-3:00 PM 9911.08D 9911.19E

Clement Manor Pool Fee (per 5 week option): Member $15 / $30 Non-Res. Non-Member $20 / $40 Non-Res.


Aqua Zumba** Vickie Strachota, Aqua Zumba Licensed Instructor Aqua Zumba is the “pool party” workout. Aqua Zumba incorporates safe, effective and challenging water-based workouts that integrates the Zumba formula, music and philosophy into traditional aqua fitness, Aqua Zumba adapts the movements of Zumba dance rhythms to the aquatic environment, creating a low-impact exercise program based on Zumba moves and Latin/international music. Thursday / 4 sessions 12:00-12:45 PM June 23-July 14 9911.40S July 21-August 18 9911.41S Greenfield High School Pool $36/ $52 Non-Res.

Shallow Water Workout** Donna Marhal, Instructor Exercise without the sweat or the strain! Use the flotation advantages of water to take the pressure off your joints! Don’t worry if you can’t swim, your feet will never leave the bottom of the pool! This class is designed to build core strength, improve overall cardiovascular health, increase your range of motion and burn calories! No swimming skills are necessary. All participants are encouraged to work at their own levels. All equipment is provided, water shoes are recommended. Wednesday / 4 sessions 12:00-12:45 PM June 22-July 13 9911.63S July 20-August 10 9911.64S Greenfield High School Pool $36/ $52 Non-Res.

About the Greenfield High School Pool... Pool is located at 4800 S 60th Street (S 60th & Layton). Use door #11 located on the south side of the building. Upon entering, turn to your left to walk towards the pool doors, the locker room entrances are also to your left down a hallway. Please enter the pool from the locker room. Pool and locker rooms are handicap accessible.

WHAT TO BRING Participants must furnish their own suits, locks, and towels. Patrons are allowed to bring towels on the deck. The Greenfield Parks & Recreation and School Districts are not responsible for any lost or damaged articles. Showers must be taken before swimming. NO FOOD OR DRINKS are permitted.

POOL TEMPERATURE Water and air temperature is regulated by the High School maintenance department, not the Greenfield Parks & Recreation. Due to limited capabilities of swimming pool equipment they make every attempt to maintain a water temperature of 78-80°.

land fitness

Ageless Grace® Sally Stanton, Ageless Grace Certified Instructor New to fitness? Would you like to live and move with comfort and ease no matter your age or physical condition? Ageless Grace is a FUN fitness and wellness program designed for all ages and abilities with exercises designed to be practiced from a chair. The exercises, which can also be done standing, in bed, or lying down, are based upon everyday movements with a focus on healthy longevity of both body and mind. You’ll learn to use 21 different simple tools with easy-to-remember movement sequences that help fight aging. Ageless Grace helps you maintain joint mobility, spinal flexibility, right-left brain coordination, cognitive function, systemic stimulation, balance, confidence, and playfulness. Monday / 5 Sessions 11:00-11:45 AM June 20-July 25(cancel July 4) 9911.54S August 1-29 9911.55S FEE (per 5 session option) Member $16 / $32 Non-Res. Non-Member $21.25 /$42.50 Non-Res. Wednesday / 6 Sessions 11:00-11:45 AM June 22-July 27 9911.56S August 3-September 7 9911.57S FEE (per 6 session option) Member $20 / $40 Non-Res. Non-Member $25.50/$51 Non-Res. Greenfield Community Center Studio

lap Swim This is a non-instructional program. Lap lanes will be set up during our Adult Water Fitness time for lap swimmers to use the pool. Lap Swimmers must swim in the lanes. Come check in, and swim at your own pace. Greenfield School District Fitness Center members can participate in the Lap Swim program at the Greenfield High School Pool at no additional cost by showing their identification. Drop in’s are welcome paying $3 per session at the pool. Water Walking will be permitted on the Tuesday 12:0012:45 PM session only. Tuesday / 8 sessions June 21-August 9

12:00-12:45 PM 9911.60S

Wednesday/ 8 sessions June 22-August 10

12:00-12:45 PM 9911.61S

Thursday/ 8 sessions June 23-August 11

12:00-12:45 PM 9911.62S

$24/ $48 Non-Res. (per 8 session option) Greenfield High School Pool

(** ) NEW Bonus cooperative agreement with the Greenfield School District • To round out your workout!— If you sign up for either the Aqua Zumba or Shallow Water Workout— you will receive a free membership I.D. Card to the Fitness Center and the Lap Swim program during the same (four week) time period as your class. • Enroll in one... get the second for 50% Off If you enroll in both the Aqua Zumba and Shallow Water Fitness during the same time period, the class fee for the second class will be $18 /$26 Non-res.

tai Chi (Gentle) Vickie Strachota, Tai Chi Arthritis Certified Instructor Tai Chi is a traditional Chinese exercise practice for health, relaxation, meditation and self-defense. It is a slow and continuous exercise designed to improve the quality of life including people with arthritis using Sun style Tai Chi, one of the four major recognized styles of Tai Chi. Improve your mobility, breathing and relax .. no deep bending or squatting necessary. This program was derived and adapted from the Tai Chi for Arthritis program. Wednesday / 6 Sessions 8:00-8:50 AM June 22-July 27 9911.48S August 3-September 7 9911.49S FEE (per 6 session option) Member $20 / $40 Non-Res. Non-Member $25.50/$51 Non-Res. Greenfield Community Center Studio

Adult Learn to Swim Class noted on page 22 Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

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yoGAlAteS Vickie Strachota, NETA Certified Instructor Yogalates is a new class that is a fusion of the two methods, Yoga and Pilates, rolled into one incredible workout that stretches and strengthens your muscles, and stabilizes your mind. It is an integrated way of working out your body, learn the focus of breathing, remaining focused and in tune with your body while stretching, toning and strengthening your muscles. Class does include work on the mats, use of the Fitballs and bender balls. Monday/ 5 sessions 8:00-8:50 AM June 20-July 25 (cancel July 4) 1651.54S August 1-August 29 1651.55S Greenfield Community Center Fee (per 5 session option) Member $16 / $32 Non-Res. Non-Member $21.25 /$42.50 Non-Res.

Zumba (toned down) MODERATE+ INTENSITY Kay Kass, Zumba Certified Instructor Get hooked on this new fitness work out that is healthy, beneficial, and FUN. Zumba fuses hypnotic latin rhythms and combination of easy to follow fast and slow dance moves and resistance training to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat. Add some Latin flavor and international zest into your fitness routine. Tuesday / 6 sessions June 21-July 26 August 2-September 6

10:15-11:15 AM 9911.44S 9911.45S

Thursday/ 6 Sessions 10:15-11:15 AM June 23-July 28 9911.46S August 4-September 8 9911.47S FEE (per 6 session option) Member $15.75 / $31.50 Non-Res. Non-Member $21 / $42 Non-Res. Greenfield Community Center Multi

Health & Fitness Challenge Rewards Program (See page 42)

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Arthritis foundation exercise Program

Gentle yoga

Vickie Strachota, Arthritis Foundation Certified Instructor

Relax your mind and body as you enhance coordination and balance, increase flexibility, improve circulation, perk up your posture and reduce stress. Safe stretching techniques and relaxation exercises make this an ideal class for older adults of all fitness levels. Must be able to stand-up on your own from a lying down position. Please provide your own mat. Enrollment: Min. 7 / Max. 20

A group exercise program specially designed for those with arthritis*, incorporating a series of gentle movements and proper exercise techniques to increase joint flexibility, range of motion, and maintain muscle strength. It also helps increase overall stamina. Through the recreation and positive socializing aspects of this program, it can help reduce pain, stiffness and feelings of isolation and depression. Provides participants with a fun and beneficial exercise experience that can supplement, but does not replace exercises prescribed by a doctor or therapist. (*) Adults with any type of arthritis or fibromyalgia are eligible. Participants must be able to walk independently, or if in a wheelchair, they must be able to transfer to a straightbacked chair. Before you start any exercise program, you should consult with your physician.

Monday / 5 sessions 12:00-1:00 PM June 20-July 25 (cancel July 4) 9911.42S August 1-29 9911.43S Clement Manor, Room 109 Fee (per 5 week option): Member $15 / $30 Non-Res. Non-Member $20 / $40 Non-Res.

Heart Smart Vickie Strachota, Instructor If you want to add more activity to your life and improve your overall health, consider this class. It will help improve your cardiovascular efficiency without the high impact on your joints. This class involves steady steps (walking), arm and leg movements with or without light weights to build endurance, joint flexibility, balance and strength, as well as shape the entire body inside and out. Please wear aerobic/fitness shoes, bring your towel and a bottle of water. 9:00-10:00 AM Monday / 5 Sessions June 20-July 25(cancel July 4) 9911.58S August 1-29 9911.59S FEE (per 5 session option) Member $16 / $32 Non-Res. Non-Member $21.25 /$42.50 Non-Res. Wednesday / 6 Sessions 9:00-10:00 AM June 22-July 27 9911.76S August 3-September 7 9911.77S FEE (per 6 session option) Member $20 / $40 Non-Res. Non-Member $25.50 / $51 Non-Res. Greenfield Community Center Studio

FITNESS FOR YOUR MIND & BODY

Sally Stanton, Feel Your Best Style and Yoga Alliance Certified Tuesday / 6 sessions 11:00-11:45 AM June 21-July 26 9911.50S August 2- September 6 9911.51S Jennifer Pulvermacher, Yoga Alliance Certified Thursday / 6 Sessions 10:00-10:45 AM June 23-July 28 9911.52S August 4-September 8 9911.53S Greenfield Community Center Studio FEE (per 6 session option) Member $18 / $36 Non-Res. Non-Member $24 / $48 Non-Res.

enrichment

Country line dance & more Carol Chmielewski, Instructor (NEW) We are excited to welcome Carol as our new Country Line Dance instructor. She comes to us with many years of line dance experience and knowledge. If you think cowboy boots and hats whenever you hear the words "line dancing", then you're only partially right. Although country music has more than its fair share of line dances, it is not limited to country music. Line dancing is an excellent way to stay fit no matter what your age. Learn some of the basic steps used in many line dances, but we will also walk you through the more popular dances: i.e. the Electric Slide, Boot Scootin' Boogie, Tush Push and contemporary line dances. No partner needed. Enrollment: Min. 7 / Max. 25 Tuesday / 6 sessions 2:00-3:00 PM June 21-August 2 9911.70S (cancel July 5) Greenfield Community Center Studio (former Library-next to City Hall) FEE (per 6 session option) Member $13.50 / $27 Non-Res. Non-Member $18 / $36 Non-Res.

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008


bridge

Watercolor inspirations

Michael Grimmer, Instructor

Earlean Kurtin, Instructor Let’s keep painting. Class will focus on painting from photos, plus some painting out-of-doors. This is a chance to develop your style and techniques. Open to beginners and continuing painters. Enrollment: Min. 8 / Max 16

BRIDGE II

Tuesday, June 7-July 12 10:00-11:30 AM 9911.75S Greenfield Community Center, Activity Room B (former Library-next to City Hall) $30 / $40 Non-Res. (per option)

INTERMEDIATE BRIDGE If you know the basics of bridge and have completed Bridge I & II, consider this class. It is a continuation of beginning bridge or a refresher for bridge players with previous experience. Learn advanced bidding and play techniques while playing with other bridge aficionados! All instruction is through hands-on play. ▲

Wednesday / 8 sessions June 22-August 10 Greenfield Community Center Activity Room A (former Library-next to City Hall) 10:00-12:00 Noon 9911.72S Member $27 / $54 Non-Res. Non-Member $33 / $66 Non-Res.

open Art Studio Judith Murphy, Instructor

All levels welcome Rediscover your creative side—whether it’s watercolor, acrylic or oils. Get inspired and interact with fellow artist who enjoy painting. Our “Art Coach” will be on hand to provide creative guidance and encouragement to help you enhance your painting techniques and individual projects. It is completely stress free, and FUN! Bring your own supplies. Min. 10

Friday, June 10-July 22 (Cancel July 1) 10:00-11:30 AM 9911.90S Greenfield Community Center, Activity Room B (former Library-next to City Hall) $30 / $40 Non-Res. (per option)

If you’ve been learning the fundamentals of Bridge, you know it is by far the greatest card game of all, and it provides immense challenge and can be enjoyed at many skill levels. This class is a continuation of the Beginning Bridge class. All instruction is through hands-on play. Note: Participants must have completed the Beginning Bridge class to enroll.

Acrylic Painting Judith Murphy, Instructor

Monday / 6 sessions June 13-July 25 (cancel July 4) 12:30-2:20 PM 9911.74S Greenfield Community Center Activity Room A (former Library-next to City Hall) Member $22.50 / $45 Non-Res. Non-Member $30 / $60 Non-Res.

Open to beginner & continuing painters

Cards & Bingo The Golden Agers meet most Wednesdays at the Oakley Fisher Center from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. This is a social group, playing cards, bingo and sharing snacks. The center has its own kitchen and other comforts of home. New comers welcome. For further information, contact Don or Bev Almquist @ 282-4697.

b-i-n-G-o

Get out of your house and socialize with your friends while enjoying a fun afternoon of BINGO. Low stakes here but high return on your fun factor. No registration required. Third WEDNESDAY of month June 15 / July 20 / Aug. 17 / Sept. 21 1:00-3:00 PM Greenfield Community Center (Former Library, next to City Hall) Fee: 2 cards for $1 (Minimum purchase 2 cards. May purchase as many as you please. All money collected on a given day will be used for prizes).

Sheepshead Volunteer Staff If you enjoy playing sheepshead—but take a fun but less serious approach to the games, this group is for you. We play because we enjoy the game... no hooting, chiding, or raising one’s voice. Singles welcome. A great way to meet some new friends with similar interests or bring your existing group. No instruction provided.

Lorraine Dutkiewicz, Volunteer Staff Perfect for those who are skillful in the crochet craft. Bring your on-going project(s). This is a very social group with a willingness to share ideas, patterns, techniques and ideas. Enrollment: Max. 30 Thursday, June 2-August 25 9911.71S 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Greenfield City Hall, Room 206 FREE to Members / Non-members $3

A special thank you to those who have given of their time and talents in making those beautiful hats, mittens, scarves and afghans throughout the year.

Monday (year round) (cancel May 30 & Sept. 5 - holidays) 11:30-3:00 PM 9911.76S Oakley Fisher Center FREE (must be a current member) New enrollees must pre-register.

Page turners book Club Facilitated by Henry Lex If you enjoy reading, you certainly will enjoy this fun and dynamic group. Each month a new book is chosen for discussion in the following month. Club size is limited to 15 people. Refreshments provided. Meets 1st Tuesday of each month

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

Golden Agers Group

Monday / 6 sessions June 13-July 25 (cancel July 4) 10:00-12:00 Noon 9911.73S Greenfield Community Center Activity Room A (former Library-next to City Hall) Member $32 / $64 Non-Res. Non-Member $42 / $84 Non-Res.

Crochet Workshop

Many people aspire to learn how to paint, but few know where to begin. This enjoyable introductory class is aimed at folks who've never painted before, or for those who would like to get started again. Acrylics are water based, very fast drying, easy to use and very forgiving. You'll learn about color theory basics and composition, and how to paint using acrylics, including mixing and blending colors, use of brushes and techniques. Even if you don't know an artist's brush from a toothbrush, you'll have fun, learn a lot, and get off to a good start. A general supply list will be noted on your receipt. Enrollment: Min. 8 / Max 16

let’s Get together

May 3, June 7, July 5, Aug. 2, Sept. 6 Time Out: If minimum enrollment has NOT been met five working days prior to start date class will be cancelled.

10:15-11:15 AM Layton Terrace Retirement Community (9200 W. Layton Ave.) FREE—Join anytime For more information or to register, please contact Kelly Suha 425-5600 OLDER ADULTS 55+

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Services

aaRP SPonSoRed ClaSSRooM CoURSe FoR dRIveRS 50+

low Vision Support Group

May 26, June 30, July 28, Aug. 25

Greenfield Stockbox Program The City of Greenfield is a pick-up site for the Hunger Task Force “Stockbox” program. This program is dedicated to the health of low-income seniors in Milwaukee County. The Stockbox program provides a full box of nutritious foods every month. All foods are provided by the Commodity Supplemental Food Program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). 2011 SCHEDULE Thursday (once a month) 1:00-2:00 PM May 5, June 9, July 7, Aug. 4, Sept. 8, Oct. 6, Nov. 3, Dec. 8 Greenfield City Hall, Common Council Chambers (7325 W. Forest Home Ave.) Eligibility Requirements: • Must live in Milwaukee County • Be at least 60 years young • Meet income requirements (subject to change) Household Size

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Monthly Gross Income

$1,180 $1,593 Add $414 for additional household members

Call 211 for more information. TEFAP is an equal opportunity program.

Thursday 12:30-Approx. 4:30 PM August 11 9911.66B Greenfield Community Center $12 AARP Member (must show AARP membership card) $14 Non-member AARP (Pre-registration required —Bring day of: a check payable to AARP and your AARP membership card to receive discount.

55+ Special events

Sally Lemke, Facilitator Living Well with Chronic Conditions workshops empower those living with conditions like arthritis, heart problems, asthma, stroke, pain, osteoporosis, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, emphysema, and cancer to make the best of their situation. Learn how to feel better, deal with anger, depression and other emotions, set personal goals, problem solve, improve nutrition, develop a suitable exercise program, manage your meds and symptoms, and communicate with family, friends and health care professionals. ▲

10:15-11:15 AM Layton Terrace Retirement Community (9200 W. Layton Ave.) FREE—Join anytime For more information or to register, please contact Kelly Suha 425-5600

This group is designed for seniors who suffer vision loss resulting from cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetes and other causes. Monthly meeting may include educational programming, social opportunities and helpful information on ways to better cope with vision loss. Meets the last Thursday of each month

Darlene Lightfuss, AARP Instructor Done in a day...four hours of classroom instruction that refines existing skills and develops safe, defensive-driving techniques. Some insurance companies offer discounts for completion of class—check with your insurance agent for details. We believe strongly in the individual and community benefits that come from this course. Enrollment; Min. 8

living Well With Chronic illness

Thursdays, July 21-August 25 12:30-3:00 PM 9911.67S Greendale Public Library Community Meeting Room (Use Health Dept. entrance off of Parking Street to enter) $5 per person

Note: This program is sponsored through the US Dept. of Health and Human Services, Administration on Aging and the State of Wisconsin Dept on Aging.

Greenfield Department of Parks & Recreation

Health Check Fair

FREE

Thursday, June 16, 2011 11:00 AM-1:00 PM Greenfield City Hall (7325 W. Forest Home Ave., Greenfield)

A dynamic one-stop opportunity for older adults and caregivers to interact with health, wellness and service providers. Become more familiar and aware of the wide range of services available in the surrounding area. • Learn about safety, health and wellness at display booths. • Take advantage of health screenings, free educational materials and more! • Enjoy musical entertainment * FREE snacks & coffee * FREE door prize drawings & give-a-ways

become A Volunteer Volunteers play a vital role in our daily efforts to provide quaility programs & services to our community. It’s a great opportunity to share your skills and talents. Call 329-5370 and join our team.

29th Annual

SENIORFEST 2011 Wednesday, June 8, 2011 American Serb Memorial Hall (5101 W. Oklahoma Ave., Milwaukee)

Open to those 55 years and over. 9AM-2PM

• Agency Exhibits • Professional Photos 9AM-3PM • Seniorfest Walk-about 9:30AM-1PM • Dartball Tourney 10AM-2PM • Serbian Food • Door Prizes 10AM-3PM • Bingo 10:30AM • Sweet Bobby and the Band 11:30AM • Opening Ceremonies 1 PM • Jazzy Jewels 2011 Golden Idol Winner 12:30PM • Bobby Way & the Wayouts 2:30PM • Danny Crivello 3PM • The Bob Kuether Band 10AM-2PM • Oudoor Entertainment (Entertainment & activities subject to change)

Advance tickets are available NOW at the Greenfield Parks & Recreation Office, City Hall, Rm. 200 $4 in advance / $5 at the door FREE parking For more information call 647-6041 Hosted by: Milwaukee Public Schools, Division of Community Recreation Active Older Adults


on the road Again

day trippers 55+travel Club

Enjoy traveling but hate to drive alone? Do you enjoy exploring interesting places around Wisconsin and surrounding area? Whether you are the adventurous-type, looking for an exciting day trip, or you’re interested in meeting new friends over a cup of coffee, there is a trip for you! The Greenfield “Day Trippers” offers comfortable, carefree experience one-day tours, traveling by restroom equipped motorcoach (unless otherwise noted) in a non-smoking environment . Enjoy your days amongst friends and add value to your life! Bus Location: Greenfield City Hall Before loading the bus, we will meet inside the Common Council Chambers. Cancellations & Waitlist Most trips have a set minimum of 30 and maximum 55 participants. If the minimum is not met, then the trip may be cancelled, so please complete your registration early! If the maximum is exceeded, a waitlist will be started and we will do our best to make accommodations. Trip Refunds We understand that trip cancellations sometimes cannot be avoided. Often times, trips require early reservations or advanced ticket purchases. Cancellations will be accepted prior to the due deadline date. After that, refunds/ credits will be given only if you find a replacement or a participant on the waitlist takes your spot. REFUND requests (returned in approx. 5 weeks) will be assessed a $4 service charge. Credit requests will receive a full refund on account. Accessibility We strive to provide trips and activities for everyone. Most trips that are offered are handicap accessible. If you have any questions about how strenuous a trip may be, please use the Activity Key as a guide and contact us for further information. Activity Key

Minimal Activity Moderate Activity Extensive Activity

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You are more than welcome to bring snacks or a beverage on the bus ride. A water and snack will be provided if transportation to destination takes longer than two hours. Dress for the weather. It’s always a good idea to bring a jacket or a sweater. Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

budding Architecture

it’s All in the bag

dodge County Dodge County, WI Badger Bus Co-op

Today’s excursion will start when you board the coach and receive your bag for all the treats you will encounter along the way. Your first endeavor will be to Widmer’s Cheese Cellars. At Widmer’s you will tour the factory and view the making of fresh cheese. Widmer’s first settled in Theresa, WI more than 80 years ago, now carefully producing some of the finest Brick, Cheddar and Colby cheeses in the world. There will be a souvenir for your bag of course! After a cheese filled morning you will head over to Leroy Meats of Horicon, where you will get a guided tour of the facility, getting to see the process of sausage making. There will be another item for your bag as well. A familystyle lunch is included today at Ginger’s Hideaway (Sliced Roast Beef, Stuffed Roast Pork, Mashed Potatoes, Tossed Salad, Rolls, California Blend Vegetables and Ice Cream.). After a delicious lunch you will stop at Honey Acres and tour the Honey of a Museum. Here you will learn and view how honey is made before it hits the local grocery store shelves. Don’t forget your special item! There will be one more stop before heading home at Berres Brothers Coffee. You will tour the production area with some time allowed for shopping. As always there will be a treat for your bag to take along. After eating your way through Dodge County, you will head home with a full stomach and lots of knowledge. Moderate Activity: ✿✿

Thursday June 30

7011.006 Bus Location: Greenfield City Hall Departs 8:00 AM / Return approx. 5:30 PM Cost Per Person: $72*

Chicago, IL Badger Bus Co-op Today you will begin with Green thumbs enjoying the beauty and vast variety of the world-renowned 385-acre Botanical Paradise Garden right in Chicago’s backyard. This is the nation’s second most visited garden and it’s just 22 miles north of Chicago in Glencoe, IL. We will tour the gardens by tram. Lunch is included at Jake Melnick’s, a Chicago tradition (entree choice of Meatloaf or Grilled Chicken Sandwich). All entrees include a non-alcoholic beverage, and a Personal Sized Chocolate Chip Cookie Skillet Sundae. Please make your entrée selection at the time of making your reservation. Travel a short distance to Navy Pier where you’ll take an exciting journey cruising the Chicago River and its architectural landmarks. On this cruise experienced and entertaining guides recount the dramatic story of Chicago’s rise from the Great Fire of 1871 to become the home of the skyscraper and the cradle of modern American architecture. Along the route are buildings by world-famous architects including Mies van der Rohe, Skidmore Owings & Merrill and Helmut Jahn. Bid a fond farewell to the “Windy City”. Moderate Activity: ✿✿ Tuesday, July 26 7011.007 Bus Location: Greenfield City Hall Departs 7:30 AM / Return approx. 5:30 PM Cost Per Person: $105* Gratuities for the driver are not included in the package price and are at the passengers discretion. (*) For cancellations received on or after 6/25/11 but before 7/10/11 there will be a refund minus any nonrefundable costs or unless a replacement is found. For cancellations received on or after 7/11/11 there will be no refund unless a replacement is found.

Gratuities for the driver are not included in the package price and are at the passengers discretion. (*) No refund for cancellations received on or after June 15th, 2011 unless a replacement can be found.

To Register: Simply complete the General Registration Form found on pg. 56 or 58 and include trip fee. Greenfield residents have priority registration and may register NOW. Non-residents may register after May 17 (unless otherwise noted). Tentative schedule (subject to change).

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Park rentals

A “good choice” for family picnics, birthday parties, reunions, and most functions accommodating groups under 200 persons.

KONKEL PARK (S. 51st & W. Layton Ave) • SHELTER AREA RENTAL Covered shelter areas can accommodate up to (12) 8' picnic tables. Inside concession area is also available upon request (additional fee). The shelter also provides excellent restroom facilities and is located near the popular park playground. • GAZEBO Covered portico area can accommodate up to (3) 8' picnic tables. • SOFTBALL FIELD & SAND VOLLEYBALL COURT RENTALS Konkel Park also offers (2) “Tournament Level” lighted softball fields with 300' fences and warning tracks and (4) competition level sand volleyball courts with lights. For detailed information regarding user policies, procedures and fees, please contact the Parks & Recreation Department office during regular business hours (9:00 AM-6:00 PM / Monday thru Friday). Requests for reservations start on the first regular business day of the year.

our Ash trees Are in danger! • How close is the emerald ash Borer Menace? • How will eaB affect you and your community? • How to identify eaB? Prevent? treat? • legal requirements for ash tree owners.

emerald Ash borer (eAb) Seminar Speaker: Dennis R. Fermenich Consulting Arborist & Greenfield City Forester

saturday, May 14, 2011 10:00 AM-Noon Greenfield Library 5310 W. Layton Ave, Community Room

Free—open to the public For more information Contact the Department of Public Works (DPW) Forestry Division at (414) 761-5374 Presented by: The City of Greenfield Tree Commission Department of Public Works (DPW) Forestry Division Greenfield Beautification Committee

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dedicate to relocate Park tree Program *Co-sponsored by the Greenfield Partners of Parks & Recreation *In cooperation with the City Engineering Department ✔ Do you have a “right of way” tree that is scheduled for removal due to a street improvement project? ✔ Are you considering removal of any trees on your private property? ✔ Or, would you like to just find a new home for your tree, where people of all ages can enjoy it for many years come? If you answered YES to any of the given questions, please consider our “Dedicate to Relocate” Park Tree Program. The program is simple: if you have a healthy tree, between 10’-25’ in height, that needs to be removed, or you desire to have removed, please call us first! We will evaluate if the tree(s) can be relocated and utilized within a city park. Relocation expenses will be assumed by the Department of Parks and Recreation; however, special recognition will be given to those persons who sponsor the entire or partial cost of tree relocation. So if tree removal is in your future... please consider “Dedicate to Relocate” and contact the Department office. This program earned the 1995 Wisconsin Parks & Recreation Associations Silver Star Award.

Partners of Parks & recreation Are you concerned about the future of public recreation programming and facilities in Greenfield? If so, Partners of Parks & Recreation, Inc. is for you!

WHAT IS “PARTNERS OF PARKS & RECREATION”? A nonprofit community support group run in conjunction with the Department of Parks & Recreation.

WHY BECOME A “PARTNER”? To be part of a group that promotes the following mission statement: To assist the Department of Parks & Recreation in the beautification of green space, purchase of park amentities, and development of park site activity areas for the benefit of the Greenfield community. Partners of Greenfield Parks & Recreation, Inc. is an avenue for individuals to make a positive difference in the promotion of public recreation in our city.

HOW TO BECOME A “PARTNER” Contact the Department of Parks & Recreation for a membership application.

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS 24 HR. PARK INFO. “HOT LINE . . . . . . . . . . . .257-5100 GOLF (Tee time reservation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .475-6222 BEACH & POOL INFO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .257-7230 COOL WATERS AQUATIC CENTER (Greenfield Park) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .321-7530 WILSON PARK REC. CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .281-6289 PARK ADMINISTRATION . . . . . . . . . .257-PARK (7275) PUBLIC SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .257-8005 (Picnic Permits, Room Rental, Overnight Lodges)

ORGANIZED SPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .257-8030 MITCHELL PARK (Domes) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .649-9830 WHITNALL PARK Boerner Botanical Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . .525-5600 Wehr Nature Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .425-8550 MILWAUKEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPT. (Non-Emergency) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .278-4726 MILWAUKEE COUNTY Sports Complex . . . . .423-9267 KULWICKI PARK—Brooks Pavillion Rental Greater Greenfield Lions, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . .525-0061

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008


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Greenfield Community Center Rental Information Welcome To Greenfield’s Beautiful, Newly Renovated Community Center!

Catch the Action!

When the Greenfield Community Center is not being used for Recreational classes and City events, it will be available for private rentals. The newly renovated Center features a large banquet area, studio, and meeting rooms specially designed to accommodate and serve as a place for the community to hold large and small celebrations/events—including weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, off-site business meetings or retreats, and classes, etc.

Location...Location...Location—Right In Your Backyard! The facility features a convenient location with easy access from I-894 and 76th Street (the business center of Greenfield), with plenty of free on-site, well-lit parking. Trees, turf and beautiful plants abound the area. The Center provides a relaxing setting along with professional, friendly service.

Rental Amenities: • Multipurpose Room (Large groups - 200+ capacity)

Premier banquet area featuring high ceilings and natual light, making for a warm and stylish space to host large ceremonies and receptions, corporate events, or a private party, with access to the outdoor patio and kitchen. Features: Access to kitchen / coat rack / tables & chairs / big screen video / outdoor patio / Sound System

The Greenfield Community Center is operated and maintained by the City of Greenfield Department of Parks & Recreation

• Activity Room (Midsize/small groups - 80 capacity)

Take A Tour

Perfect space to hold a meeting, class or training for local clubs, organizations and businesses, small to mid-size party. Features: Access to kitchen / tables & chairs / TV / sink / retractable divider wall

Simply call (414) 329-5370 to schedule a tour.

• Studio (Midsize groups - 30 capacity)

Studio space for dance and fitness (group/ practice) classes Features: Special dance floor / mirrors / ballet bars

• Catering / Warming Kitchen A kitchen is adjacent to Activity Room A and the multi-purpose, features a refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, sink and ample counter space. For catering services you may select from our pre-approved list of caterers or you may use a caterer of our choice.

• Tables and chairs are available at no extra charge for use with all rentals. Other equipment is available upon request.

• Fully handicap accessible • Air-conditioned • 10,000 square foot facility All rooms have endless multiple functions, those noted are a sample of Parks & Recreation Department uses.

How To Reserve Your Space 1) Call the City of Greenfield Department of Parks and Recreation (414) 329-5370 to check room availability. 2) Community Center Rental Agreement Forms available at the Greenfield Parks & Recreation Department office, City Hall, Room 200, 7325 W. Forest Home Ave., Greenfield, M-F 9AM-6PM or on-line www.greenfieldwi.us/parkrec Reservations are accepted on a first come, first serve basis. Groups may submit a facility application up to 2 years in advance of their rental date. Full payment and deposit is due at time of reservation. If your facility application is approved you will be sent a facility rental contract (7 to 10 working days after application submittal). If your facility request can not be accommodated, a recreation staff member will contact you by phone to see how we can help you further. Our staff looks forward to assisting you. Please contact our office with any questions or concerns.

Sponsorships Special Events Special events are a great way for your business to make a memorable impact. Sponsorships are available for events like our Movies and Concerts in the Park, walks and special events held througout the year. Youth Sports Join our Team! Greenfield Recreation Youth Sports Teams are the perfect vehicle to promote your business to thousands of players, parents, neighbors and fans. We offer a sponsorship package that will help build your customer base and create goodwill within the community. Advertising Sponsorships Are you looking for a great way to showcase your business? Our “Recreator” activity program guides are mailed to over 20,000 households three times per year. The shelf life of the guide is longer than newspapers or magazines. A limited number of advertisements are offered each season. For more information go to www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec “sponsorship” or call (414) 329-5370.

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Parks & recreation General information Program information The Department of Parks & Recreation direct mails three seasonal “Recreators” activity guides per year to Greenfield residents and businesses. Mailing schedule: FALL (August) WINTER/SPRING (December) SUMMER (May) In addition, specific programs flyers are periodically distributed to public and private schools located within the corporate limits of the City of Greenfield. As a public service, timely program information can be found on a regular basis in the CNI Greenfield NOW, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel “Neighbors”, Suburban and Sports sections, Warner Community Access Channel, and the department web site at www.greefieldwi.us/parksrec Non-Residents of Greenfield may subscribe to receive the “Recreator”. Subscribers advantages: • Mailed directly to your home • Prompt delivery See page 62 for more information.

nondiscrimination Policy It is the policy of the City of Greenfield Department of Parks and Recreation that no person shall, on the basis of race, color or disability, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any sponsored program, activity or employment. Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Greenfield will make every reasonable effort to accommodate persons with disabilities in the provision of City services, programs or activities. If you require special accommodation in order to participate, please inform us when you register.

School district Cooperation The Department of Parks & Recreation would like to thank both the Greenfield School District and the Whitnall School District for their support and cooperation with facility scheduling. However, due to school athletic and education programming, some recreation activities may need to be cancelled or rescheduled. The community’s understanding during these times is appreciated.

insurance/liability The City of Greenfield does not provide hospital/medical insurance coverage for persons participating in sponsored activities and cannot assume responsibility for injury to any participants in its recreation programs. Participants are encouraged to obtain their own insurance coverage prior to the start of the program and to consult with a physician before participating in any strenuous activity.

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lesson observation/ Visitors day In an effort to better promote a positive learning environment for programs, only registered participants are permitted in the classroom area. Our instructors welcome the opportunity to discuss participant’s progress with parents after class. The final instructional class may be observed by parents unless special dates are scheduled by the instructors.

Cooperative Programming What does this mean? When you see this symbol it means this program is being made available as part of a cooperative programming agreement with other local departments or agencies. Individually, each department or agency may not have the facility or instructor or enrollment necessary to offer the program. Working together the cooperative departments are able to better serve the needs of their residents by expanded program opportunities.

new Program ideas The Department of Parks & Recreation is always receptive to suggestions for the development of “new” program offerings. Please feel free to give us a call with your ideas.

lost and found If you have lost or misplaced an item in one of our parks or program facilities, please contact the Department office. Articles that are found and turned into the office are kept for 60 days. After that period of time, the items are donated to a local charitable organization. The Department of Parks & Recreation and related facility providers are not responsible for any lost or stolen items.

tyPo, We Goofed? Occasionally there may be an error in days, times, registration requirements, locations or fees. When such errors occur, our staff will do everything possible to correct the situation promptly. The department reserves the right to change program schedules as needed to accommodate demand or school use conflicts. Read your receipt carefully as any changes since the printing of this RECREATOR will be noted there.

employment opportunities Persons interested in obtaining part-time/ seasonal employment with the Department of Parks & Recreation should complete an employment application form at the department office. Openings for positions as lifeguards, officials, program supervisors, and instructors for various programs are usually filled from current applications on file. Qualified applicants will be contacted for an interview as openings become available.

Park & recreation board meetings The City of Greenfield Department of Parks & Recreation is a governmental agency established for the purpose of providing and managing public recreation programs, facilities and park/open spaces for the community. The Department is governed by appointed board members who serve as a policy making body. Regular Park and Recreation Board meetings are generally held on the LAST Thursday of each month (exception: November and December regular meetings are held on the THIRD Thursday of the month) at 7:00 PM at the Greenfield City Hall, 7325 W Forest Home Avenue. Residents are invited to attend and are welcome to make suggestions or comments.

Photographs For program promotion purposes, from time to time photographs will be taken of participants. If you do not wish to have your photo taken, please tell the photographer and/or class instructor.

non-resident Policy Definition: In the case of non-resident participation it is generally accepted that non-residents users should contribute an additional fee to offset their non-tax status. A non-resident is defined as a person who does not reside or own property within the corporate limits of the City of Greenfield ( in general, does not directly contribute to City of Greenfield property taxes). User Fee Surcharge: Persons defined as a nonresident of the City of Greenfield are required to remit doubled (100% surcharge) the adopted resident program/service fee (i.e. resident fee of $10 = non-resident fee of $20). Non-residents who falsely register, shall forfeit their privilege to participate and any related fees collected will be retained by the Department (no refund given). Exception to non-resident user fee/surcharge: • Non-residents who reside within the Whitnall School District will not be assessed a non-resident surcharge when registering for any specific program or league that utilizes Whitnall School District facilities. • Non-residents employed by the City of Greenfield (and spouse; children within immediate household) are exempt from any non-resident related surcharges. • Persons who pay partial City of Greenfield property taxes, are entitled to a prorated nonresident surcharge based on the percentage of their City of Greenfield tax contribution in relation to their overall property tax bill (payment to other City/Village/ Township entities). In example: If 20% of your overall property tax bill is paid to the City of Greenfield, your non-resident surcharge rate would be 80% (i.e., resident fee of $10 = adjusted non-resident fee of $18).

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008


Program fees A - It is the policy of the Parks & Recreation Board that program participants help defray the direct costs related to an activity/program (i.e. leadership, equipment, park facilities, etc.) through the assessment of fees and charges. However, the department does not wish to exclude any City of Greenfield youth from participation on the basis of ability to pay. Persons who feel they are unable to afford the cost of a youth activity (i.e. unemployment, long term illness or other hardships) may apply for a reduction or waiver of fee and should contact the Parks and Recreation Office prior to program registration. B - The City of Greenfield charges a $25 fee for checks that are returned as un-collectable by our bank. C - Program fees are not pro-rated. Please plan to register prior to indicated first session dates.

Sales tax Programs (non-instructional) and admissions include State of Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Baseball Stadium and Exposition Center District sales tax.

refund Policy Refunds related to program fees will only be made in the following cases: A - Program is canceled by the department (100%). B - Change in the published day/time schedule of program by the department (100%) C - Cancellation by applicant * Prior to start of the program, a full refund will be given minus a $4 service fee. * Prior to second half of the class/program, a 50% refund will be given minus a $4 service fee. * After first half of the class/program, no REFUND CAN BE GIVEN. All refunds follow the City Finance Department bill paying schedule. There are no cash refunds given. All refunds are by city check and mailed to the payee indicated on the original registration form. *Items listed in “C” (cancellation by applicant) WILL NOT APPLY in the case of ADULT TEAM SPORTS PROGRAMS. A complete refund minus a $4 service charge on TEAM/LEAGUE ENTRY FEES will only be issued if notification is received at the Parks & Recreation office at least 25 days prior to the announced start of the season/league. Once beyond the stated period, the amount of refund will be prorated on a daily basis.

registration exceptions Programs are designed according to age and/or instructor/student ratios or level that will best benefit the student. Please do not ask us to exceed class limits, or put your child in the wrong age or skill level.

Credit Policy If you desire or are forced (ie. injury) to discontinue participation in a program, the use of “credit” toward future participation is highly encouraged. The following guidelines will apply: A - The amount of applicable credit is based on the date/time of request (received in office). B - Credit transactions are not subject to service charges unless a future refund request is received for a previously “credited” program fee(s). C - Credit use is at the discretion of the payee. D - Credit can not be given for class/session absences.

Waiting lists If you are unable to register for a program due to full enrollment capacity, you may request to have your name placed on a waiting list. There are no guarantees for placement. If any openings become available, we will refer to the waiting lists FIRST to fill programs. Waiting lists are kept for the current program season only.

Cancellations 1. If unanticipated school educational or athletic programming forces program cancellation, all registered participants will be notified. (postcard, note on receipt, phone call, etc.) 2. If inclement weather potentially forces program cancellations, all participants should call the 24 hour information line 297-9008 to check on the status. (If the program is being held at a Greendale location, please call the Greendale Park & Recreation 24 hour hotline at 297-9365.) 3. If you have not been informed through the information lines or contacted by the Department, assume your activity has not been cancelled. 4. If poor weather conditions develop within 90 minutes of the activity/event, report to the site if in doubt. Remember all sites are unique and activities may be conducted or modified. 5. Once at a program site, decisions concerning the cancellation or discontinuation of the activity will be in the judgment of the site supervisor/leader or game official. 6. Every attempt will be made to reschedule a canceled activity. Notification will be given to program participants.

Program Satisfaction transfer Policy The department will do their best to accommodate your transfer request (move from one program or session to another). The following policy guidelines will apply: A - Transfer request for persons 17 years of age and under will only be accepted if initiated/authorized by parent or legal guardian. B - Registrants will be charged for program sessions that have been held prior to date of transfer request. C - Phone transfer requests will be accepted through “Time Out” dates. D - After designated “Time Out” dates, only in-person transfer transactions will be accepted at the Parks and Recreation office in order to ensure proper “new” program placement & confirmation. (Exception: swim lessons).

Guaranteed! The City of Greenfield Department of Parks & Recreation is constantly striving to provide our community residents with quality public recreation programming. Our staff is confident that you will enjoy the variety of activities afforded to you and are dedicated to providing the quality experience you expect. WE Guarantee it! The staff guarantees programs will deliver the published expectations as described in our GREENFIELD RECREATOR activity guide. When you are not satisfied with the quality of a program, we want to hear your ideas or suggestions on how we can improve our services. If requested, a 100% refund or credit will be issued by simply contacting the Department office. Notes: 1) When applicable, requests made after the fourth (4th) session of a program would entitle the registrant/participant to a prorated credit or refund. Proration will be based on the number of sessions remaining as of the date your request is received in the office. 2) Sorry, no refunds on class materials already purchased.

tell US. PleaSe Let us hear from you. Tell us what you like, what you agree or disagree with, or want to know. E-mail us at parksrec@greenfieldwi.us or write to us at:

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

Greenfield Dept. of Parks & Recreation 7325 W. Forest Home Ave., Room 200 Greenfield, WI 53220

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Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008

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CITY FACILITIES

HAKER PARK 4335 S. 36th St. CREEKWOOD PARK 5065 S. 43rd Street

4425 S. Honey Creek Dr.

HONEY BEAR PARK

4820 S. 74th St.

DAN JANSEN PARK

5151 W. Layton Ave.

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5310 W. Layton Ave.

LIBRARY

FALCON VIEW PARK/TRAIL CONNECTION 1110 W Sunset Lane

JIM SMRZ PARK 6130 S. 40th St.

COOPERS HAWK PARK 3460 S. 45th St.

LAVIES PARK 4587 S. 72nd St.

FUTURE TRAIL CONNECTION

15.

Use Loomis Road/Warner Cable Access Road between Grange & Edgerton Ave.

KONKEL PARK

BICENTENNIAL PARK 5310 W. Layton Ave.

TOWERING WOODS NATURE AREA 8601 W. Howard Ave.

WILDCAT CREEK NATURE CORRIDOR 124th St. South of West Waterford Ave.

BROOKSIDE-MEADOW DRIVE PARK SITE 4995 S. Root River Pkwy

PONDVIEW 4210 S. 35th St.

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OAKLEY FISHER CENTER

5330 W. Layton Avenue

POLICE & FIRE DEPT.

7215 W. Cold Spring Rd.

GREENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER

Parks & Recreation Department 7325 West Forest Home Ave.

GREENFIELD CITY HALL

EDGERTON ELEM. SCHOOL

30.

5145 S. 116th St. (116th & Edgerton)

WHITNALL MIDDLE SCHOOL 5025 S. 116th St.

5000 S. 116th St.

WHITNALL HIGH SCHOOL

WHITNALL SCHOOL DIST.

4711 S. 47th St.

EDGEWOOD ELEM. SCHOOL

5300 S. Honey Creek Dr.

ELM DALE ELEM. SCHOOL

3550 S. 51st St.

GLENWOOD ELEM. SCHOOL

6921 W. Cold Spring Rd.

MAPLE GROVE ELEM. SCHOOL

3200 W. Barnard Ave.

GREENFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL

4800 S. 60th St.

GREENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

GREENFIELD SCHOOL DIST.

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CANTERBURY ELEM. SCHOOL 7000 Enfield Ave., Greendale

HIGHLAND VIEW SCHOOL 5900 S. 51st St., Greendale

6801 Southway, Greendale

GREENDALE HIGH SCHOOL

NOT INDICATED ON MAP

6815 W. Edgerton Ave., Greenfield

SOUTHRIDGE ATHLETIC CLUB

92nd St. & Layton, Greenfield

LAYTON TERRACE

Hwy 100 & Coldspring

BROOKS PAVILION (KULWICKI PARK)

3939 S. 92nd St., Greenfield

CLEMENT MANOR RETIREMENT COMMUNITY


Greenfield Woodlands Park & Trail Connection

1 Nature 1 Nature

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0/1 1 Paved 1 Nature

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1 Nature 1 PAVED

1 Ski

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Pavilion/Shelter

Volleyball Courts (Sand)

Playground Areas

Bike,Walking & Nature Trails

Pools (Indoor)

Basketball Courts

Golf Courses

Ice Rinks, Ski Trails & Sled Hills

Regulation (Lighted) Football Fields

(Soccer / Football) ***

Multi Purpose Fields

Exercise Stations

Running Track

34.55 .60 .20 6.69 3.58 9.50 .68

Tennis Courts

Konkel Park Lavies Park Norwich Trail Connection Pondview Park Towering Woods Nature Area Wildcat Creek Nature Corridor Jim Smrz Park

Regulation Baseball Fields

.71 16.13 1.07 4.07 3.40 1.61 3.25 .72

(Grass Infields)

Bicentennial Park Brookside-Meadow Park Site Cooper’s Hawk Park Creekwood Park Dan Jansen Park Falcon View Park/Trail Connection Haker Park Honey Bear Park

Baseball Fields - Youth

Acres

(Skinned Infields)**

CITY PARKS

Softball Fields

FACILITIES GUIDE

1 Gazebo

1 1 Gazebo 1 Gazebo

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2

1 Paved 1 PAVED

1 Gazebo

1 Nature

1

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COUNTY PARKS Armour Park

16.10

Barnard Park

10.80

Zablocki Park

47.40

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Kulwicki Park

25.00

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Root River Parkway

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GREENFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT Elmdale School

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Edgewood School

0/1

4

1

0/1

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0/1

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Glenwood School

0/2

Maple Grove School Greenfield Middle School

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Greenfield High School

0/1

Greenfield School Dist. Admin

1 0/1

10/1

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1 1

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WHITNALL SCHOOL DISTRICT Whitnall Middle School

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7/8

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First number indicates the number of lighted facilities, the second number indicates the number of facilities without lights. It should be noted that skinned softball fields are also highly utilized for youth baseball play. Indicates open maintained turf areas generally condusive for youth soccer/football activity; however, not designed or designated for a specific type of play.

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

FACILITIES

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) ____________________

Alternative Phone ( ) _____________________

❑ Cell ❑ Work

M/F

Date of Birth Grade

Program Title (LEVEL)

❑ Parent

❑ Legal Guardian

qUeStIonS?? Call 329-5370 for assistance. Please check over form for completeness. thank you!

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ MaIl to: Greenfield Parks & Recreation, 7325 west Forest Home ave., Rm 200, Greenfield, wl 53220-3356 oR FaX: 543-2369

Help Us Help You! Please comment on ways we may serve you better (customer service, facility/program improvements, new programs,etc.): _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Signature ✗_____________________________________________________________ Date ____________________

➧ Signature ✗_____________________________________________________________ Date ____________________

❑ Participant over Age18

ALL ADULT PARTICIPANTS MUST SIGN BELOW. IN ADDITION, THE SIGNATURE OF A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN IS REQUIRED FOR YOUTH REGISTRATIONS.

$ $

Credit sub Total

$

$

Total Fees

$

Program Fee

Signature: ✗ ______________________________________

Card Holder Name: ________________________________

Card # ________________________________________

❑ Check (Payable to: CITY OF GREENFIELD) ❑ Cash ❑ Gift Certificate ❑ Credit Card (circle) Exp. Date ___ / ___

Payment Method: (✔)

Total Amount

Community Center Donation $

Rounding up your program fee, helps provide financial assistance for those unable to afford the program fee for youth activities.

“Round Up” For youth Recreation

Registration Number

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

➧ special Considerations (medications, disabilities, etc.) for: _______________________________________________________

Relationship to registrant(s) _________________________________

➧ emergency Name & Phone ________________________________

❑ Myself ❑ Spouse ❑ Parent/Guardian ❑ Other (please state) _______________________________________

I the undersigned or parent/guardian of the individuals named above do hereby understand that I have registered the individual(s) named herein to participate in the aforementioned activity(ies) and I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Greenfield and its employees, officers and agents from and against any and all liability. In addition, I understand that the requested programs indicated above, like all activity, has some inherent risk involved. Furthermore, the individuals named herein are in good physical condition appropriate for the stated activity(ies) and that participants must assume full responsibility for injuries incurred while taking part in an activity. No accident insurance is provided by the City of Greenfield. I / We have read and agree to the registration and related department policies, including the right to use my or my child’s photograph or image with or without my or my child’s name, both single and in conjunction with other persons or objects for any and all purposes including, but not limited to, private or public presentations, advertising, publicity and promotion relating thereto.

Name of Registrants/Participants First/ Last

❑ Greenfield ❑ Whitnall ❑ Other

➧ school District:

e-Mail Address (optional) ________________________________________________________

Home Phone (

City _______________________________________________ state _______ Zip___________

Address (of participant) _________________________________________________ Apt. ____

indicate your relationship to the registrant(s) named ➧ Please herein (check all that apply):

Check here if you have made changes to your address / phone / email address in the past 3 months or since the last time you registered with our department.

❑ Things are always changing...

Family Name (first/last)__________________________________________________________

(one FoRM Per Household)

ProGrAm reGiStrAtion form


five e-Z Ways to register The Greenfield Department of Parks & Recreation registration process was developed to permit fair access to recreation programs and services for all residents. FROM BROCHURE DELIVERY (NOW): GREENFIELD RESIDENT registrations received will be drawn at random and processed daily, giving equal access to all offerings (non-resident policy noted below) . Random registration is fair for today’s busy families, since you can mail or use the drop-box/fax/on-line anytime, even if the office is closed. No need to stand in long lines to register. Confirmations will be mailed, unless otherwise noted. Call (414) 329-5370 for more information. Extra registration forms available online @ www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

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www.greenfieldwi.us/ parksrec

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24 HoUr droP box

mAil-in Don’t Delay... MailToday!

At your convenience, drop-off your completed registration form NOW with payment in a sealed envelope marked Parks & Recreation Registration. The Drop Box is located at the City Hall South Entrance Doors.

Mail completed registration form along with payment to: Parks & Recreation Registration 7325 W. Forest Home Greenfield, WI 53220

on-line

Registrations by fax will be accepted NOW on a 24-hour basis with Mastercard, Discover or Visa payments. Simply complete the registration form and include your credit card information.

oUr reGiStrAtion motto iS... We’ll mAKe more!!

Simply log on and follow the step-by-step instructions. On-line registration for starts NOW Charge cards only. NOTE: There is an additional non-refundable on-line processing fee The approval of your on-line transaction will serve as your confirmation (please print-out for your records).

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Starts NOW - a registration box will be available in the Greenfield Parks & Recreation Office (City Hall, Room 200) Monday-Friday 9 AM-6 PM. Registrations will be processed daily. Confirmations will be mailed. ---

in-PerSon SerViCe Starts NOW for residents

Confirmations will be issued.

Additional program sessions and classes that is... We’ll try our best to accommodate your program needs through alternate placements or creation of additional sessions whenever possible. Please help us serve you by registering early!

Must be this age by first class.

Where class is held.

one HoUSeHold only

Class Title (Ages) Class Description

Registration Number

Day (# of sessions) Dates (cancellations if any) Time 0000.000 Site $____ / $_____ Non-Res. Time Out: _________________

FEE

Date class will be cancelled if minimum enrollment has not been met.

non-reSident reGiStrAtion 1. Non-Resident registration will begin on Tuesday, May 31, 2011. 2. Non-resident registrations received prior to the non-resident starting date will be held and processed on Tuesday, May 31, 2011. 3. Please review General Information section for details regarding Non-Resident participation.

reGiSter firSt Persons MUST register PRIOR to participation in ANY program. Registrations and fees cannot be handled at the sites by instructors or any staff members. Please be prepared to show your receipt at the first class session. Instructors have the authority to disallow participation until proof is given.

In order to help assure that the registration process is fair to all, a person may only register for their immediate household. It will not be acceptable for one person to register neighbors/friends/ extended relatives along with their own registrations. Only parents/legal guardians may register youth participants.

PAyment by Credit CArd The Department of Parks & Recreation will accept use of Mastercard, Discover and Visa cards for all registrations/program payments.

time oUt Persons should register by the date indicated. If your class does not meet their minimum enrollment by date indicated, it may be cancelled and/or combined. All registered participants will be notified by phone of changes. Class rosters are prepared and given to instructors. Registrations after this date will be accepted only if openings exist and transactions must be completed IN-PERSON, as you will receive a receipt to take to your first session (proof of registration).

reGiStrAtion formS mUSt be SiGned to be VAlid reAd yoUr reCeiPt All registration transactions are completed with the printing of a receipt. Please read the receipt to verify that you are enrolled in the correct class/session. Also, any program changes in dates, times, etc. will be noted there. REGISTRATION INFO.

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(one FoRM Per Household)

ProGrAm reGiStrAtion form

) ____________________

Alternative Phone ( ) _____________________

❑ Cell ❑ Work

M/F

Date of Birth Grade

Program Title (LEVEL)

❑ Parent

❑ Legal Guardian

qUeStIonS?? Call 329-5370 for assistance. Please check over form for completeness. thank you!

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ MaIl to: Greenfield Parks & Recreation, 7325 west Forest Home ave., Rm 200, Greenfield, wl 53220-3356 oR FaX: 543-2369

Help Us Help You! Please comment on ways we may serve you better (customer service, facility/program improvements, new programs,etc.): _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Signature ✗_____________________________________________________________ Date ____________________

➧ Signature ✗_____________________________________________________________ Date ____________________

❑ Participant over Age18

ALL ADULT PARTICIPANTS MUST SIGN BELOW. IN ADDITION, THE SIGNATURE OF A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN IS REQUIRED FOR YOUTH REGISTRATIONS.

$ $

Credit sub Total

$

$

Total Fees

$

Program Fee

Signature: ✗ ______________________________________

Card Holder Name: ________________________________

Card # ________________________________________

❑ Check (Payable to: CITY OF GREENFIELD) ❑ Cash ❑ Gift Certificate Exp. Date ___ / ___ ❑ Credit Card (circle)

Payment Method: (✔)

Total Amount

Community Center Donation $

Rounding up your program fee, helps provide financial assistance for those unable to afford the program fee for youth activities.

“Round Up” For youth Recreation

Registration Number

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

➧ special Considerations (medications, disabilities, etc.) for: _______________________________________________________

Relationship to registrant(s) _________________________________

➧ emergency Name & Phone ________________________________

❑ Myself ❑ Spouse ❑ Parent/Guardian ❑ Other (please state) _______________________________________

I the undersigned or parent/guardian of the individuals named above do hereby understand that I have registered the individual(s) named herein to participate in the aforementioned activity(ies) and I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Greenfield and its employees, officers and agents from and against any and all liability. In addition, I understand that the requested programs indicated above, like all activity, has some inherent risk involved. Furthermore, the individuals named herein are in good physical condition appropriate for the stated activity(ies) and that participants must assume full responsibility for injuries incurred while taking part in an activity. No accident insurance is provided by the City of Greenfield. I / We have read and agree to the registration and related department policies, including the right to use my or my child’s photograph or image with or without my or my child’s name, both single and in conjunction with other persons or objects for any and all purposes including, but not limited to, private or public presentations, advertising, publicity and promotion relating thereto.

Name of Registrants/Participants First/ Last

❑ Greenfield ❑ Whitnall ❑ Other

➧ school District:

e-Mail Address (optional) ________________________________________________________

Home Phone (

City _______________________________________________ state _______ Zip___________

Address (of participant) _________________________________________________ Apt. ____

indicate your relationship to the registrant(s) named ➧ Please herein (check all that apply):

Check here if you have made changes to your address / phone / email address in the past 3 months or since the last time you registered with our department.

❑ Things are always changing...

Family Name (first/last)__________________________________________________________

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Set inStone

leave your mark on Greenfield History In 2006, Bi-Centennial Park (51st & Layton, near the Law Enforcement Center and NEW Library) officially became a City park. As part of our 50th Celebration Legacy Project, a fountain was placed in the park as a centerpiece. Other park features include flag-poles and a stone marker, all framed by a beautiful garden and landscaping. The outer area surrounding the fountain will be paved with bricks, providing you a unique opportunity to make a lasting mark to: • Commemorate your family’s place in Greenfield History • Honor a family member, friend or associate • Celebrate a special occasion/event

• Remember a loved one • Recognize an achievement • Promote your business

The bricks are engraved using a laser process that will penetrate, melt and crystallize the clay brick, resulting in a permanent engraving.

brick order form Complete the following information to purchase and dedicate your brick. Step 3: CREATE YOUR INSCRIPTION (Please print legibly)

Name: ______________________________________________

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Address: ____________________________________________

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Option 1 & 3 (ONLY) Use these lines only

STEP : Please complete the following information

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City: ________________________________________________ State/Zip: ___________________________________________ Home Telephone: (

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Email:_______________________________________________

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Payment Options:

Note: Spaces and punctuation count as characters. All inscriptions will be in uppercase only. Greek letters and other symbols not found on a standard keyboard may not be used. Each line of text will be automatically centered from left to right. Suggestion: In memory of (or) in honor of (no dates please)—this is not meant to be a memorial.

Check — Payable to City the Greenfield Parks & Recreation

Master Card/Visa Please charge my credit card: Card Number: ___________________________________ Expiration Date: ____ / ____ / ______

Signature: ___________________________________________ (required for all credit card orders)

Step

2: SELECT A BRICK SIZE ✓ ❑

Option One — 4” x 8” half-paver Brick — $50 Up to 3 lines of text (14 characters/spaces per line)

Option Two — 8” x 8” full-paver Brick — $100 Up to 6 lines of text (14 characters/spaces per line)

Step 4: IS A BRICK A GIFT? We will be happy to send the recipient an acknowledgement and the text of your inscription. Yes, please ❑ No, thank you

Name: ______________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________

Option Three — 8” x 8” full-paver Brick — $150 Business logo with up to 3 lines of text (14 characters/ spaces per line) Clean black & white logo must be provided.

City: ________________________________________________ State/Zip:

___________________________________________ Bricks will be installed in the Fall of 2011... if orders are placed before June 30, 2011

General Guidelines: No obscenities or profanities / No acronyms that could be construed as obscene or profane. No derogatory messages based on race, color creed, religion, national origin or sexual orientation / No political messages / No derogatory messages regarding any individual or entity. The City reserves the right, in their sole discretion to deny sale of any brick with an inappropriate inscription.

Return to: City of Greenfield 7325 W. Forest Home Ave., Greenfield, WI 53220 Call (414) 329-5370 for more information Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

Customized product—Sorry, NO refunds

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ORDER! SET IN STONE

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Summer Special events Greenfield

4 of July Celebration th

Monday, July 4, 2011 10:00 AM-11:00 PM Konkel Park

17th Annual

5151 W Layton Ave • Greenfield

dan Jansen family fest Memorial Day Weekend May 27-29, 2011 Konkel Park 5151 W. Layton Ave. Greenfield (Tentative Schedule) Friday, May 27 5 PM 5-10 PM 7-11 PM 11 PM

Festival Opens Carnival Rides by Rainbow Valley New Dog Trick - Entertainment Tent Park and Festival Closes

Saturday, May 28 12-10 PM 12 PM 12-4 PM

Carnival Rides by Rainbow Valley Festival Opens Ride Special (Purchase armband for $18 for unlimited rides) Tom Anthony Group - Family Tent The Oldies But Goodies Spectacular Band – Entertainment Tent The Real Clowns Magic & Musical Mayhem - Family Entertainment Tent Mt Olive - Entertainment Tent Park and Festival Closes

1:30-4:30 PM 2-6:00 PM 5-6 PM 7-11PM 11:00 PM

Sunday, May 29 12-10 PM 12 PM 2-6 PM

Carnival Rides by Rainbow Valley Festival Opens The Doo-Wop Daddies Entertainment Tent Face Painting and airbrush tattoos Pie Tasting sponsored by Bakers Square of Greenfield The Toys - Entertainment Tent Park and Festival Closes

2 PM - ? 2 PM - ? 7-11 PM 11 PM

Monday, May 30 Festival Closed Ride Special (Purchase armband for $18 for unlimited rides)

12-4 PM

www.jansenfest.org Proceeds to benefit the City Parks Department

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PROGRAM OF EVENTS (TIMES ARE APPROXIMATIONS)

SUNDAY, JULY 3 10:00 AM

DUNN’S SPORTING GOODS SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT - OPENING ROUNDS

MONDAY, JULY 4 9:00 AM

DUNN’S SPORTING GOODS SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT SEM-FINALS AND CHAMIONSHIP ROUNDS

10:00 AM

FESTIVAL GROUNDS OPEN VENDORS AND EXHIBITORS

NOON

PARADE – FEATURING KLEMENT’S RACING SAUSAGES, UW MARCHING BAND AND MORE!!! FLAG CEREMONY FOLLOWED BY MAYOR’S OPENING REMARKS UW MARCHING BAND 5TH QUARTER PERFORMANCE

2:00 PM

BILL CODE THE DJ RAFFLELOOZA KIDZONE EXTRICATION DEMO BY THE GREENFIELD AND MILWAUKEE FIRE DEPARTMENTS

3:00 PM

RUBY TUESDAYS RELAY RACE GREENFIELD JAYCEES BINGO

4:00 PM

BAKERS SQUARE PIE EATING CONTEST

6:00 PM

GREENFIELD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESENTS RHYTHYM METHOD

DUSK

CITY OF GREENFIELD FIREWORKS

11:00 PM

FESTIVAL GROUNDS CLOSE

Please visit our website for up-to-date event information and updates: Jeannette.celebrate@thegreenfieldchamber.com or contact Jeannette Lucero, Event Organizer 414.282.0141 for more information.

LaborDay Weekend 5K Run/Walk (pg. 15)


free Concert @ Konkel The City of Greenfield Parks & Recreaton proudly presents our forth season of exciting and interesting music in the park. FREE to the public - open seating. Bring a blanket or lawn chair, a picnic basket filled with munchies and enjoy a great night of musical entertainment. Concessions will be available (popcorn/chips/ soda/candy) for purchase. Sorry!—no dogs or bar-be-cues in the concert area. Your cooperation to keep our parks clean is appreciated.

The Orphans Tuesday, July 19 6:30PM Konkel Park Gazebo (5151 W. Layton Ave.) A trio, the group is best known for their wonderful vocals and covers of classic rock and acoustic music. A Summer Festival favorite and the house band for Mo’s Irish Pub, this talented and experienced group you do not want to miss.

8th Annual

Camping@Konkel No need to travel far, it’s right in your backyard! Pack your bags, stake out your spot and set-up your tent for an over-night camp-out at Konkel Park. A variety of activities are planned for the whole family to experience and enjoy. Play nature exploring games, watch a movie, listen to camp fire stories and much more. Snacks provided (smores & hot dogs), dinner on your own.

Saturday-Sunday, July 30-31, 2011 Rain or Shine Set-up 3:00 PM (Saturday) / Take down 9:00 AM (Sunday) $20 per family of five / $5 each additional person (residents only) Reg. # 6011.CMP Use the registration form (pages 56/58) to register. Be sure to note the names of all family members attending. P.S. Don’t forget to bring your tent, toothbrush, blanket, pillow and that favorite stuffed animal.

Hosted by: The City of Greenfield Dept. of Parks & Recreation

e fre movies in the Park The Greenfield Parks & Recreation Department will be showing three family-friendly films (G or PG rated) on our new 12’ screen—guaranteed fun for all ages. There is no better place to be this summer than Konkel Park (5151 W. Layton Ave.) by the gazebo watching movies under the stars. Parking is available in the parking lot.

June 18— MeGA MIND (8:45PM*) July 23 —DesPICABLe Me (8:30 PM*) August 20 — TANGLeD (8:00 PM*) (*) times are approx.

Sponsored by:

PyraMax Bank will provide FRee popcorn (while supplies lasts) and a visit from Moola Moose. Concessions will be available. Please bring a chair or blanket to sit on and don’t forget the bug spray.

(No registration required!)

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

Tuesday

August 2, 2011 5:30-9:00 PM Konkel Park Remember the Best Crime Prevention Tool is a Good Neighbor!!!

National Night Out – Is a program that is cooperatively put on by the City of Greenfield Police, Fire, Parks and Recreation, Health, and Public Works Departments. It provides a great opportunity for the Greenfield Community to come together and become comfortable and meet with their Protective Services & other City Services. We encourage you to come out with your family and neighbors to Konkel Park to show unity in our Community and to promote safe neighborhoods. Event Highlights Include: • Free Dinner: Hotdog, chips & drink • Performance of the UW- Marching Band • K-9 Unit Demonstration • Swat Team Demonstration • Police, Fire, and Public Works Vehicles & Equipment will be on Display Other activities include: Inflatable Rides, speed pitch, dunk tank, and displays from the Red Cross, US Army, and other local businesses.

For cancellation notices and updates—call our 24-hour information Line

(414) 297-9008 Online cancellations Information www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

SPECIAL EVENTS

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GREENFIELD PARKS & RECREATION GIFT CERTIFICATES

N0N-RESIDENT SUBSCRIBER

A GREAT GIFT IDEA! Do you have a grandchild who has everything? Is gift shopping becoming difficult for a special child or friend? Why not give a Recreation Gift Certificate? Greenfield Parks & Recreation Gift Certificates are available in any amount $5 and over, and can be used toward any program offered by the City of Greenfield Department of Parks and Recreation.

Don’t Miss Out— Subscribe Today The Greenfield Department of Parks & Recreation mails the “RECREATOR” Activity Guide three times per year to all City of Greenfield residents: • Fall (August) • Winter/Spring (December) •Summer (May) A limited amount of RECREATORS will be available at the Greenfield Library. Reference copies are available to view only at public and private schools located within the corporate limits of the City of Greenfield.

NON-RESIDENTS of Greenfield may subscribe to receive the “Recreator”. Subscriber Advantages: • Mailed directly to your home • Prompt Delivery

For complete details, call 329-5370. Gift certificates can be purchased at the Parks & Recreation Department at Greenfield City Hall, Room 200, M-F 9AM-6PM.

YES! Deliver the “RECREATOR” directly to my home!

Indicate the following information on your registration form:

July is National Parks & Recreation Month

“RECREATOR”N0N-RESIDENT SUBSCRIBER 3333.333 • 2 years (6 issues) $12 • 1 year (3 issues) $6 Include payment with with your registration form. Call 329-5370 for more information or visit online at www.ci.greenfield.wi.us/parksrec

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTORY The City of Greenfield Department of Parks & Recreation does not directly plan or administer the following programs. Please contact the respective program providers for further information and how to get involved! • Beautification Commitee, Greenfield Joan Stevens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .545-3381

• Greenfield Lions Club Ben Rucka, Pres. . . . . . . . . .(262) 785-8151

• Boy Scouts of Milw. . . . . . . . . . . .774-1776

• Greater Greenfield Lions Club, Inc. Bruce Gregory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .525-0061

• Chamber of Commerce (voice mail) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .327-8500 • Dan Jansen Family Festival, Inc. Kathy Doonan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .281-2030 • Fire Dept. Auxiliary . . . . . . . . . . .546-3868 • Football, Greenfield Youth Greg Lang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .281-6420

• Greenfield Historical Society Bob Roesler, Curator . . . .(414) 763-2675 • Greenfield Little League Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .545-9339 www.eteamz.com/greenfieldlittleleague • Kulwicki Park “Brooks Pavilion”525-0061

• Girl Scouts of Milw. Area . . . . . .476-1050

• Milwaukee Metro. Fair Housing Council . . . . . . . . .278-1240

• Golden Agers Don & Bev Almquist . . . . . . . . . .282-4697

• N.B. Synquettes Synchronized Swim Jill Gretenhart . . . . . . . . . .(262) 783-4299

• Greenfield Jaycees Lori Heiman, Chairperson . . . . . .339-3004 www.greenfieldjaycees.org

• Partners of Parks & Recreation Frances Ziegler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .801-3612

• Greenfield Library Foundation Ronald Tays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .421-0255

• Special Olympics Wisconsin (Greater Milwaukee) Cindi Gutbrod . . . . . . . . . . .(262) 241-7786 www.specialolympicswisconsin.org • Whitnall Area Youth Sports Football - Mike Roberts . . . . . . .327-0047 www.whitnallyouthfootball.com Baseball - Don Drew . . . . . . . . . .427-9247 www.whitnallyouthbaseball.com • Womens Club, Greenfield Lois Stanton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .281-8536

WILL-O-WAY RECREATION CENTERS 762-2324 —Grant Park, South Milwaukee 771-1100—Underwood Parkway, Wauwatosa Milwaukee County offers year-round recreation services for children and adults with physical, developmental, and emotional special needs.

INDEPENDENCE FIRST . . . . . . . . 291-7520 Resources for people with disabilities.

• Southwest YMCA . . . . . . . . . . . . .546-9622 • Southwest Aquatic Team (SWAT) Dale Schrank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .679-9929

EASTER SEAL RECREATION CENTER . . . . . . . . . .482-0133

• Southwest Toastmasters 4955 Ken Forbord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .282-1244

5151 S. 6th Street—Offering a wide range of recreational experiences to adults 18+ years with physical disabilities. 1/11

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discount theme Park tickets Attraction Information

Gate Price

Our Price

Savings

$24.50 $12.50

$21 $12

$40

$23.50

$16.50

$38.33

$29

$9.33

$24.50 $12.50

$21 $12

$3.50 $.50

$7.95

$5.25

$2.70

Child(Ages 4-11)

$25 $12

$18 $9

$7 $3

Adult (Age 13+) Child (Age 3-12)

$13.25 $10.25

$9.75 $7.75

$3.50 $2.50

$36 $70.94

$22.70 $6.30

$29

$29.70

The Department of Parks and Recreation will be participating in the WPRA Wisconsin Park & Recreation Associations discount ticketprogram to provide great ‘Family Fun’ opportunities at affordable prices. Besides receiving tickets at an excellent savings, you will be contributing to Parks & Recreation in Greenfield as a percentage of each ticket sold will be placed in the “Program Sponsorship Fund!” Tickets will be available for purchase, during regular office hours (M-F 9 AM-6 PM),at the Parks & Recreation Department beginning Monday, May 16 through Friday, september 2, 2011.

w I S C o n S I n d e l l S

Dells Boat Tours—Wisconsin Dells A scenic tour of the Wisconsin River Upper Dells Season: April-October Children 5 & under FREE

Adult Child (Age 6-11)

$3.50 $.50

Mt. olympus Water & Theme Park—Wisconsin Dells All day pass: Includes all water & theme park activities. Season: Memorial Day Weekend-Labor Day / Children 2 & under FREE

Noah’s Ark—Wisconsin Dells All day unlimited pass Season: Memorial Weekend-Labor Day / Children 2 & under FREE

original Wisconsin Ducks—Wisconsin Dells Season: April-October / Hours Vary Children 5 & under FREE

Adult Child (Age 6-11)

Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf—Wisconsin Dells “18 holes” Season: May 15-September 7 Children 5 & under FREE

Wild Thing Jet Boat Ride—Wisconsin Dells Season: May 15-Sept. 31 This attraction is NOT recommended for children under 4

Adult

Milwaukee County Zoo—Milwaukee, WI

Cash or VISA / Master Card / Discover Only (No Checks)

Admission does NOT include the zoomobile, zoo train, animal rides, tours, shows or parking Open year round Monday-Saturday 9AM-5PM Sundays & Holidays 9AM-6PM Children 2 & under FREE

six Flags Great America & Hurricane Harbor—Gurnee, IL Refer to website at www.sftp.com for operating schedule.

— special Notes — 1 - Once purchased, your tickets cannot be refunded or exchanged. 2 - Tickets MUST be used for the current season. 3 - Any other discount offers will not be applicable. 4 - Requests for tickets will only be mailed to interested person if we receive a self-addressed, stamped envelope along with your request and payment (charge card only) for desired tickets.

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

Any day pass NEW Season Pass

Hours vary 10AM-9PM or 10PM “Special” WPRA Week (July 9-17) ONLY We do not sell child tickets (children defined as under 54") Children 2 & under FREE

$58.70 $77.24 ---

Country springs Water Park—Pewaukee, WI Weekday (M-Th) Water Park Pass Adult/Child Weekend (Fri-Sun) Water Park Pass Adult/Child Season: May 15-Sept. 7 / Hours posted on tickets / Children 23months & under are FREE

$15 $25

$12 $18

$3 $7

$10 $5

$7 $4

$3 $1

Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame—Green Bay, WI Season: Memorial Day-Labor Day / Children 2 and under FREE

Adult (12+) Child (3-11)

(Admission prices subject to change)

NeeD MoRe INFoRMATIoN? Visit our website www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec or call the Parks & Recreation Department @ (414) 329-5370 (M-F 9AM-6PM)

THEME PARK TICKETS

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PReSoRted StandaRd U.S. POSTAGE

PaId MILWAUKEE, WI PERMIT #2392

Parks & Recreation

City of Greenfield Department of Parks & Recreation 7325 W. Forest Home Ave. Greenfield, WI 53220-3356

DATED L MATERIA

Save FoR ReFeRenCe—CIty newSletteR enCloSed

For more information... call (414) 329-5370 or visit our website www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

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may 27-29 Jansen Family Fest (pg. 60)

June 2 8 11 16 18

Hershey’s Track & Field (pg. 15) Seniorfest (pg. 48) Meet & Greet Tennis Day (pg. 11) Health Check Fair 55+ (pg. 48) Movie in the Park Mega Mind (pg. 61)

July 4 6,7,9 9 14 19 23 30-31

Fourth of July Celebration (pg. 60) Tennis Tournaments (pg. 11) Community Center Grand Opening (pg. 2) 55+ Picnic “Eddie Cash” (pg. 43) Concert @ Konkel “The Orphans” (pg. 61) Movie in the Park - Despicable Me (pg. 61) Camp@Konkel (pg. 61)

August 2 18 20

National Night Out (pg. 61) Pineapple Strawberry Shortcake 55+ (pg. 43) Movie in the Park - Tangled (pg.61)

September 3 17

Labor Day Weekend 5K Run/Walk (pg. 15) Punt, Pass & Kick (pg. 13)


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